the record · ’ the record r -"’ ~ =vol. xvll.~no. 36. middlebush, n. j., friday, august...

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The Record r - "’ ~ =Vol. XVll.~No. 36. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1951 Price Five Omts . ~ t City’s a Tough Place to Rnd Transforwler, Mrs. Waltington Named Entertainment, SayKilmerGIs.***. Huron, Str=k Lunchroom Supervisor _. lightning Io find entertainment, say Kllmer around the post even when he’l The position of lunchroom super- Bus eontractJ ~’ere awarded to James Dunn, Stephen Reid, C. I. zoldlerl on psu. The GIs say mo~t able to get a pass, I Lightning struck .twice in the vJ.8or left open by the res/gnatlon Van elect, Lemore Bus Co., Percy o! their ’buddies go to New York Pet. Joseph Rlopel said, "1 mean township Tuesday night, knm.klng City or Newark unless they have it. NewBrunswick has L,l:~olutely a chimney off one house and str/k-, of Mrs. Ethyl Patko at Frankl|n ! Smith, Millstone Bus Co., and Sub- just evening passe& nothing to offer a ~oldier en a Ing’t Public Service transformer in Park was filled by the Board of urban Bus Co. Pie, Ben Beard, of Lansing, pass, Once or twice I ¢ame into another plate. ~ Education at M|ddlebush School[ Miss Joyce Wtlmensen has been Mich., said he was very disappoint- town, but after that 1 decided thel The house, owned by William Tuesday night, i hired by the board as :an elemen- ed with New Brunsw/ek the first post had Just as much in the way Mogor, Ls located on Jeffcrxon St. I Mrs. Rose Watlington, who acted ¯ taw teacher at a sahlry of I~,S00 time he spent an evening in town. of entertainment as .’his city." ; When the chimney was toppled, as Mrs, Patko’s assistant, wa~ up- I per year, She is ¯ graduate of ¯ ’After that," he JaLd, "I decided Salvation Army Lt. Ethel Me- it rolled down the roof, inflicting pointed full-time supervisor at a iCentral College, Iowa. the aartJre to New York City was Mullan said the Drop-In Lounge damage, and dropped into the yard. salary of $120 per month. Prices of the standard, Federal a worthwhile investment and never ,.eeommodate~ about 75 men during ] Ironically, Maker, a member of [ To replace her as a~lstant, the I sub~|dtzed Plan A lunch will be ~pent any more time In this city. a day and more at night and on the East. Franklin Twp. Firs’Co., :lmard *.tppointed Mrs. Emma Rice[ Increased by 5 cent*;. Students "Even the movies in this town weekends. She said that during the which responded to a call- to the as part-time he[per, Mrs. Pa~o has ! pay 25 cents and teachers 35 cents are second rate," Pfc. Beard said. day the men Jus’_ drop in for a ’house, was .~t Union Beach with a been hired as a lunchroom am!ithis year for the complete mesI. - The only thing a soldier ¢8n sandwich and leave, but that at’company fire truck attendiqg a menu director by East Brunswick! Pro-first grade children living d’.~ in NewBrunswick, he said, Is night they sometimes tety two flremen’s night there and d~dn’t Township. ’. on Davldson Ave, are iehe~tlt, d tO to go to a movie or get drunk, hour~ to watch television. Ikn°w about the damage until ]ate i The 1951-52 bu~ route schedules : begin school in East blJ]iston~= "Getting drunk is easy too," he There are two hostesses on du:y that night, were fixed by the board. A group ’ School. Older children l~ing on the added, "no one ever asks you if every afternoon beginning at ! and A transformer on Girard St. wa~ at residents from Easton, Ellza-~same street wLII cent[nut to go to" . you’re 21 years old." three hostesses every evening un- al~o struck by lightning, and eh.’c- beth and Davidson Ayes. in the i Mlddlebush School, The split wU "A $1.50 ticket to New York tll 11. trio service was temp.r.trlly cur- north portion of the townsh:p re- made neceUary beeatise of the City strikes mo~t of us ,,s a Rood usa Center Sought tailed. Except for smoke, there was I I que,4ted Mist bus mute No, 2 be : threat of overcrowding at Middle-. buy because there we know we’ll City officials, sly’is leaders and no sertou~ damage, changed :.l 4)It to encompas.~ some bush, " have something to do," said Pfe. the usa organization have ex ..... new territory. The board contacted i Work at East MIIl~tone .School " Lawrene’e Hi’chcock of Buffalo, pressed concern over the tack of [~4[,k --J LLL I~_1.’_ {the bu’~ line which services Route I is sLIll going on. Newfurniture hu entertainment for sold.lets here ,,-.. uno orn fOliO iz and.the route was cha.ged, been delivered and ln.,dalled N.Y, .1, ,or .,.. It pOd I[Firemen t’rom Allu-ver New Js¢’er--y el’lout servicemen’s lounges where fill the void. q~ll,l~q~ ¯ rte you can meet people and ~pend The first step was the opening, Somerset County’s sixth polio wonderful evenings." Pie. Hitch- under Salvation Army auspices, of,ease of the year, ll-yenr.old Victor oo o, %!Invited to East Eranklin Co i ¯ * * * PI. ooposlte Penn Station. Berllner Sr. of North B=~meh, reported In "good" condition at i A week-long fair Is planned b) be at the fair. The later will eve PVT. ARTHUR Trachenberg of The second step is efforts .to set Sam ,"set Hospital a.d will be r- Brooklyn, N. Y.. says there’s only !h’~ul an automoblle~ ~" one form of entertainment In the up a usa center here similar to moved today to Chlldrell’s Cattle- [the East Franklin Twp. Fire Co. FIremens Night will be Sept. l& New Brunswick area and that~ he one in operation during World War, try Home at Westfield., ¯ I beginning Sept. 7, excluding Sun- More than 100 lnvita’.loas have been The boy wa~ admitted to the new ¯ .Hd, is the weekly danes held at If, polio unit at the SomerVille he<-’day. The fair will be located at sent out to firemen throughout !he Masonic Temple, "l per~onally The city eommb~,ioners are ~tlll ,pital ast week and his Illness wa. 1548 Hamilton St., under a ten.’ 40 New Jersey. go home tel Brooklyn every chance ..=J.;Ke’..’~,~le ~aid. considering a request from a usa diagnosed Thursday. There are two feet wlde _an_d.20p ~eeA long, Prizes will be given to tits One MP "explained that after ¯ advl~ow committee that the ~et- other ch|ldren In his family, AI-I Parking sad admission will be "earlybtrd," the first comPan.V to couple of vl.51L, t to New Brunswick ~Continued on Page 14) ;fred E., 10, ~md Mary L,, ;e. Dr, free. Loc.~l merohanti will have get to the fair that night; the one ..................... K nMd’e" ...... Ber~|"er|s~.~e~tedw~th~rth~d~p~y~haad~8"ds¢~vera~c~n~w~hth~m~tm~oat~Ddja~¢h~ "epo- on School Pharmaceu:ical Corp,, Rarltan. t,t.sslons wUl be open:Amo.g ot,-company from-the most dlltalfl:o ’The fifth Infantile paraly~b~ vle-’er, already contacted, Sport Spot, .point; and ~ for the oldest serf- tin= in the county thi~ year is Rob-’J, J, FLqch, Paul Fields. a reftl~er- propc|led fire apparatUS on the t.rt lte~|cc, 4, soil of Mr. and Mrs. afar concern, and a mechanic will scene. Site DueinThree Weeks o,,,,, ........................................ hip - Malw|lle. He wa, adm|tted to Sore- ~l~tS Suspended One Towns ~r t, rset llo~pltal Aug. 9 ’,nd was sent ! A r,,port t. be pre.nted to Guv.~.ew city ho.plta! would reduce the to the Children’s Cou.try Home :Sentence After ResidentFilet for post-poll0 care, under the au- L)rl.coH in mid-September may cost o[ the medical ~¢,hooI consider, spices of the National Foundation Wife Complains !Appeal of Tox have u lot to do with whether New ably, Brunswick will be the site of the Cost of lht, school ~’as estimatedl’f°rto beInfa"ttle, progre~lngParalysis’~,xedlt.ntly... He Is said I1’ ..... ThomasSmith off --Wiiso.--A~,t,.. ’ Only one Franklin Twp. resident proposed state-sponsored medh’ul at $25 million by a ~peela] (.ommis. ’the other four (aunty, polhm,y- i received, a suspended ecotone,., o[ has filed a tax assessment appeal and dental school. :;ion which last ~prlng urged that ¯ this year, according to Sec~.tar~ The report will be submitted by the state e~tabli~h a ~hool to elltl.~ cases all have been treated ’30 days from Magistrate Vernon Walter C. Llnbarger of the 8ome~- a ~pet.la! eommittet, *tamed by the help meet lhe prese.ing need for in the Somerset Hospital unit and ! D, Hagmannin Municipal Court ’ set County Board of Taxation. I sent to Westfleld, where they ~re, Governor and headed by Dr. John physiclan~ and dentists. I reportt,,d doing well, 1 Monday night. Smith wa~ ...rralgned I A total of ~I07 ’appeals wer~ ~led ... in the county. C. Bos~hart. state education earn- - ......... ;on a complaint of his wits, Mr&, . _ ..... F " ¯ M = ¯ t v.d,,.= ,o, .,,.g .pp.=. [Louis Smith, follbwtng a family men= was Wed- ¯ reehoJders to Name FJv embers . = ,.. : facilities available tn Newark, Jer- ~ ~e, _ -- o, A .l .__ ~ d|s.urbe~nce. [ nesday. The Board of Tax~o~ will ,*y c., .od ..* .-,-.,,*,-= /o aomerser oewerage Aurnorll T I Three drivers were each lined I notify appellants at the thzleM’ aa¢l which would be drawn hy the The Somerset County Board of to discuss two items: "Somerset .16 plu3 $3 court cost~ for vartou.~ ’places for hearings when they qu’e medical medical school. I~reeholders on Friday instructed Coun,’y representation on the Mid-itraflle vlolat.Jon& Th’-" wer- ,lame" determined, Llnbarger said. Members.of .the committee spent County Counsel Graver F, Kipsey dhmez County Sewerage Authority" [ ........ v.... ,¢__ . o I Last year, only "/4 Individuabs ., . , . t~ ~lagOOd Uleggi parKlllg. AOOlpfl : .~ e an entire day with Dr. Maso n to write the newly formed tom- end the purpose of creatlu~ the; " -pealed their a~e sine.is, ompa Grc*s, provost, and Albert Johnson mattes of six mayors," telling them Romerxet. County Sewerage Attthor- i Csm~tvesto, passing on a curve; and to this year’s 10L No appeabl emae ¯ comptroller of Rulers, and studied the .board soon will appoint the It)’." ¯ , William Afford, speeding. ’ from resldenL5 o~ Bernards Twp~ the questlmt o/ space, e|in|¢al fa~. ~- five meml~.re to the. new Somer- These facts were set forth ~n a [ ..A .charge of careless driving was Millstone, ,and Reeky Hill. Wit- , alsmls,St~l because OI lack Ol Ultle~ and research and teaching set County Sewerage Authority and letter from .the committees acting eel- chunk led the list with 41 ap .~ faellltle~ available in this city. the committee can discuss its prob- ~eeretary, Peter Menzak, which in- donee against the defendant, Henry, There were tour each from Mira- The 8epb.~ber report to the lerns with this body. vlted the freeholders *o the meet- } ModzeleskL ’ vflle and Bridgewater Twp., aa~! Governor Is slated to’be amffiden- While the : freeholders did not ink. The letter also stated another Vlto Pugllese received a sua- : one etch from Somerville a=d tiaL It k likely 40 form the basis bluntly refu~e the committee’s in- date would be arranged ff Aug. pended sentence for careless drlv- 1tan. for recommef)datlon.,r by the chief vltatlon to attend the Wednesday 29 was not agreeable. ’tag, but paid $3 court eost~ ..... executive am to which city should night. Aug, 29,4nfeting In M.’~nwUe, . Fmrlier In the meeting, A ~q-~m~ [~. ~,’ . _. :"’ . !East k~illstone Squad, be chosen for ,the- s~hool, they did not accept it either, asked Quintia Vanderveer ¢f NeW ~.ovenrry uJaK¢nsmnHa= 6 August Calll" "~ ’ Three nationally known medics| They instructed KJpsey to notify auth6rttte~ served as consultants the mayors’ ¢onms|~ee that Free- Bridgewater Twp. why nO ott~ at[ Coven;ry Bull’dog ’.’;.ennels on[ The Elu~t Millstone First Aid -= /or Dr. Bo~shart’s eoramlt/ee, holder ,John "}I. Veghte soon will the Aug. 14 meeting knew the I Hamilton Rd.. M|ddlebush, owned ’ Squad met at the firehouse T~es- , They were Dr. Vernon W. Lip- return from vacation and the five board’s purpose in creating the by Frank Lynes, announced thl~:day night and heard a report on "~pl~ sewerage authority, week that it has another bulldog~ a recent picnic sponsored by thO ~: . pard, dean o[ the University of sewerage authoHt~ members then ¯ Virgtn|a Department of Medicine: will be appointed. -Vanderveer, who attended the i puppy sired by Bill Sakes, ¯ Coy- "group. ¯ .. session as a township committee- eniD’ thoroughbred. ¯ . ~ Earl Jensen, "squs~ Captain, ex- ~3 Dr. G. A. Curran, president o! the The authority will organize, and New Yprk Medical College tn then in,form the committee whom man. said there were no "perU-[ The pup is aa’reed "Pip.’ All of’pressed appreciation ~o all who nent" facts ~t the meettng and ithe dogb~at the bf, iddlebush kennel helped with the plcaie. Jonson .a~o~i Brooklyn; and Dr. Lloyd BIaueh, to contact with its problems. Free- Mayor Frank Baron of Manville havb been named after charaetcr~ reported that- ~e,squad has ~t~ ¯ .: associate ahie~ ~ education in She -holder-D~r- Robert L. Adam* ~r~ .~h.ealth profession of the Federa~ declared, had the only copy of the board’n in Charles Dlekens’ wrltlngs, sweredslx <’~dls’so ~. ~ffl, ls m~l]t~ " Otflt’~ of EducaUon. [ The board oJnnot enter into any July 27 resolution which created I ......... [ Betty Hart, aecretal~, annoo.qtq~ .. The madiesl school question Is agreement with the m~ors" c~m- the authority. " ..~ MRS. STEPHEN BORT, NYAK that the squad fs invited ,to a ~Us-’ ~| ~ .also:bela~Jnve~tJgated by a legls-;mittee, Adams stated. Veghte Is He added 2rtdgewater Twp. h=dl Ytmeral services tar Mrs. Anne trier meeting -in Manv~. ,~, ~- latlve committee headed by Sen. expected home this Week. received no cow of ~.he resolution Bortnyak of 66 Brookltne Ave., who Aid Squad building ,SepL-~l& -.;~ ¯ Clapp ~B.Essex). ehaLrman of the] The "commfttee of siX msygk~" from the freeholders. Adams died Thure4tay, were held Monday I HOME’SUPP~ ;=~l ¯ "" ,Senate .Appropriations Committee/met and organized Tuesday alight, pointed out the resolut|on, Itself, tram hes~ home and in 8L Joseph’, HARVEST ~h~, ~ ~’ ~ I’ Newark is cot~ldered to be well Aug. 14, In Maavtlle.. ~ stated that copies must be flied Church, New Brtmsv£ek, ~he~ A Harvest Hom e_.s..up.perJ~ ".’" . aut front as the site for the school At that tim.e, i t. was .declded~ to in the office o~ every municipal the Roy. Alexander Zdanewiez asp ned by the ,]~ast MllJa~n.e ~ . -~1 ~ , 1 -- I ~ oPeratJon of the school in ask the ll~ard ot b"r~e/~]dera to clerk In the county ~vltbtn 10 ~¥s ebrated a requfem mass. Interment ~or 8epL 1~,, with’ ser~lpt ~, ~.wlQ~the d~’s prnpo/edmeet Aug. I~ .wi~,th~"" ~t~e _ of. 1~ adoptl#_n. ,$va~ In. St,.~%~.r’J Cemetery. [5’.30 to 8 p. m. ’. ’...’.. ~ _f~.~.]~ ~. " ".~. -’~ .... =- ": "~"’ -": , _ .... -~II

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Page 1: The Record · ’ The Record r -"’ ~ =Vol. XVll.~No. 36. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1951 Price Five Omts . t City’s a Tough Place to RndTransforwler, Mrs.Waltington

’ The Recordr - "’ ~

=Vol. XVll.~No. 36. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1951 Price Five Omts . ~t

City’s a Tough Place to RndTransforwler, Mrs.Waltington NamedEntertainment, SayKilmerGIs.***. Huron,Str=k Lunchroom Supervisor_. lightning

Io find entertainment, say Kllmer around the post even when he’l The position of lunchroom super- Bus eontractJ ~’ere awarded toJames Dunn, Stephen Reid, C. I.zoldlerl on psu. The GIs say mo~t able to get a pass, I Lightning struck .twice in the vJ.8or left open by the res/gnatlon Van elect, Lemore Bus Co., Percy

o! their ’buddies go to New York Pet. Joseph Rlopel said, "1 mean township Tuesday night, knm.klngCity or Newark unless they have it. New Brunswick has L,l:~olutely a chimney off one house and str/k-, of Mrs. Ethyl Patko at Frankl|n ! Smith, Millstone Bus Co., and Sub-just evening passe& nothing to offer a ~oldier en a Ing’t Public Service transformer in Park was filled by the Board of urban Bus Co.

Pie, Ben Beard, of Lansing, pass, Once or twice I ¢ame into another plate. ~ Education at M|ddlebush School[ Miss Joyce Wtlmensen has beenMich., said he was very disappoint- town, but after that 1 decided thel The house, owned by William Tuesday night, i hired by the board as :an elemen-

ed with New Brunsw/ek the first post had Just as much in the way Mogor, Ls located on Jeffcrxon St. I Mrs. Rose Watlington, who acted ¯ taw teacher at a sahlry of I~,S00time he spent an evening in town. of entertainment as .’his city." ; When the chimney was toppled, as Mrs, Patko’s assistant, wa~ up- I per year, She is ¯ graduate of

¯ ’After that," he JaLd, "I decided Salvation Army Lt. Ethel Me- it rolled down the roof, inflicting pointed full-time supervisor at a iCentral College, Iowa.the aartJre to New York City was Mullan said the Drop-In Lounge damage, and dropped into the yard. salary of $120 per month. Prices of the standard, Federala worthwhile investment and never ,.eeommodate~ about 75 men during ] Ironically, Maker, a member of [ To replace her as a~lstant, the I sub~|dtzed Plan A lunch will be~pent any more time In this city. a day and more at night and on the East. Franklin Twp. Firs’Co., :lmard *.tppointed Mrs. Emma Rice[ Increased by 5 cent*;. Students

"Even the movies in this town weekends. She said that during the which responded to a call- to the as part-time he[per, Mrs. Pa~o has ! pay 25 cents and teachers 35 centsare second rate," Pfc. Beard said. day the men Jus’_ drop in for a ’house, was .~t Union Beach with a been hired as a lunchroom am!ithis year for the complete mesI. -

The only thing a soldier ¢8n sandwich and leave, but that at’company fire truck attendiqg a menu director by East Brunswick! Pro-first grade children livingd’.~ in New Brunswick, he said, Is night they sometimes tety two flremen’s night there and d~dn’t Township. ’. on Davldson Ave, are iehe~tlt, d tOto go to a movie or get drunk, hour~ to watch television. Ikn°w about the damage until ]ate i The 1951-52 bu~ route schedules : begin school in East blJ]iston~=

"Getting drunk is easy too," he There are two hostesses on du:y that night, were fixed by the board. A group ’ School. Older children l~ing on theadded, "no one ever asks you if every afternoon beginning at ! and A transformer on Girard St. wa~ at residents from Easton, Ellza-~same street wLII cent[nut to go to" .you’re 21 years old." three hostesses every evening un- al~o struck by lightning, and eh.’c- beth and Davidson Ayes. in the i Mlddlebush School, The split wU

"A $1.50 ticket to New York tll 11. trio service was temp.r.trlly cur- north portion of the townsh:p re- made neceUary beeatise of theCity strikes mo~t of us ,,s a Rood usa Center Sought tailed. Except for smoke, there was I I que,4ted Mist bus mute No, 2 be : threat of overcrowding at Middle-.buy because there we know we’ll City officials, sly’is leaders and no sertou~ damage, changed :.l 4)It to encompas.~ some bush, "have something to do," said Pfe. the usa organization have ex ..... new territory. The board contacted i Work at East MIIl~tone .School "Lawrene’e Hi’chcock of Buffalo, pressed concern over the tack of [~4[,k --J LLL I~_1.’_ {the bu’~ line which services Route I is sLIll going on. New furniture hu

entertainment for sold.lets here ,,-.. uno orn fOliO iz and.the route was cha.ged, been delivered and ln.,dalledN.Y,.1, ,or .,.. It pO dI[Firement’rom Allu-ver New Js¢’er--y

el’lout servicemen’s lounges where fill the void. q~ll,l~q~ ¯ rteyou can meet people and ~pend The first step was the opening, Somerset County’s sixth poliowonderful evenings." Pie. Hitch- under Salvation Army auspices, of,ease of the year, ll-yenr.old Victor

oo o, %!Invited to East Eranklin Coi¯ * * * PI. ooposlte Penn Station. Berllner Sr. of North B=~meh,reported In "good" condition at i

A week-long fair Is planned b) be at the fair. The later will evePVT. ARTHUR Trachenberg of

The second step is efforts .to set Sam ,"set Hospital a.d will be r-Brooklyn, N. Y.. says there’s only!h’~ul an automoblle~ ~"one form of entertainment In the up a usa center here similar to moved today to Chlldrell’s Cattle- [the East Franklin Twp. Fire Co.

FIremens Night will be Sept. l&New Brunswick area and that~ he one in operation during World War, try Home at Westfield.,¯ I beginning Sept. 7, excluding Sun- More than 100 lnvita’.loas have beenThe boy wa~ admitted to the new¯ .Hd, is the weekly danes held at If,

polio unit at the SomerVille he<-’day. The fair will be located at sent out to firemen throughout!he Masonic Temple, "l per~onallyThe city eommb~,ioners are ~tlll ,pital ast week and his Illness wa. 1548 Hamilton St., under a ten.’ 40 New Jersey.go home tel Brooklyn every chance

..=J.;Ke’..’~,~le ~aid. considering a request from a usa diagnosed Thursday. There are two feet wlde _an_d.20p ~eeA long, Prizes will be given to titsOne MP "explained that after ¯ advl~ow committee that the ~et- other ch|ldren In his family, AI-I Parking sad admission will be "earlybtrd," the first comPan.V to

couple of vl.51L, t to New Brunswick ~Continued on Page 14) ;fred E., 10, ~md Mary L,, ;e. Dr, free. Loc.~l merohanti will have get to the fair that night; the one

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Ber~|"er|s~.~e~tedw~th~rth~d~p~y~haad~8"ds¢~vera~c~n~w~hth~m~tm~oat~Ddja~¢h~

"epo- on SchoolPharmaceu:ical Corp,, Rarltan. t,t.sslons wUl be open:Amo.g ot,-company from-the most dlltalfl:o

’The fifth Infantile paraly~b~ vle-’er, already contacted, Sport Spot, .point; and ~ for the oldest serf-tin= in the county thi~ year is Rob-’J, J, FLqch, Paul Fields. a reftl~er- propc|led fire apparatUS on thet.rt lte~|cc, 4, soil of Mr. and Mrs. afar concern, and a mechanic will scene.

Site Duein Three Weekso,,,,, ........................................hip -Malw|lle. He wa, adm|tted to Sore- ~l~tS Suspended One Towns~r t, rset llo~pltal Aug. 9 ’,nd was sent !

A r,,port t. be pre.nted to Guv.~.ew city ho.plta! would reduce the to the Children’s Cou.try Home:Sentence After Resident Filetfor post-poll0 care, under the au-L)rl.coH in mid-September may cost o[ the medical ~¢,hooI consider, spices of the National Foundation Wife Complains !Appeal of Toxhave u lot to do with whether New ably,

Brunswick will be the site of the Cost of lht, school ~’as estimatedl’f°rto beInfa"ttle, progre~lngParalysis’~,xedlt.ntly.. . He Is said I1’ .....Thomas Smith off --Wiiso.--A~,t,.. ’ Only one Franklin Twp. residentproposed state-sponsored medh’ul at $25 million by a ~peela] (.ommis. ’the other four (aunty, polhm,y- i received, a suspended ecotone,., o[

has filed a tax assessment appeal

and dental school. :;ion which last ~prlng urged that ¯ this year, according to Sec~.tar~The report will be submitted by the state e~tabli~h a ~hool to elltl.~ cases all have been treated ’30 days from Magistrate Vernon Walter C. Llnbarger of the 8ome~-

a ~pet.la! eommittet, *tamed by the help meet lhe prese.ing need for in the Somerset Hospital unit and ! D, Hagmann in Municipal Court ’ set County Board of Taxation.I sent to Westfleld, where they ~re,Governor and headed by Dr. John physiclan~ and dentists. I reportt,,d doing well, 1 Monday night. Smith wa~ ...rralgned I A total of ~I07 ’appeals wer~ ~led

... in the county.C. Bos~hart. state education earn- - ......... ;on a complaint of his wits, Mr&, . _ .....

F " ¯ M = ¯ t v.d,,.=,o, .,,.g .pp.=.’ [Louis Smith, follbwtng a family men= was Wed-¯ reehoJders to Name FJv embers . = ,.. :

facilities available tn Newark, Jer- ~ ~e, _ -- o, A .l .__ ~ d|s.urbe~nce. [ nesday. The Board of Tax~o~ will,*y c., .od ..* .-,-.,,*,-= /o aomerser oewerage AurnorllT I Three drivers were each lined I notify appellants at the thzleM’ aa¢l

which would be drawn hy the The Somerset County Board of to discuss two items: "Somerset .16 plu3 $3 court cost~ for vartou.~ ’places for hearings when they qu’emedical medical school. I~reeholders on Friday instructed Coun,’y representation on the Mid-itraflle vlolat.Jon& Th’-" wer- ,lame" determined, Llnbarger said.

Members.of .the committee spent County Counsel Graver F, Kipsey dhmez County Sewerage Authority" [ ........v.... ,¢__ . o I Last year, only "/4 Individuabs

., . , . t~ ~lagOOd Uleggi parKlllg. AOOlpfl : .~ ean entire day with Dr. Mason to write the newly formed tom- end the purpose of creatlu~ the; " -pealed their a~e sine.is, ompaGrc*s, provost, and Albert Johnson mattes of six mayors," telling them Romerxet. County Sewerage Attthor- i Csm~tvesto, passing on a curve; and to this year’s 10L No appeabl emae

¯ comptroller of Rulers, and studied the .board soon will appoint the It)’."¯

,William Afford, speeding. ’ from resldenL5 o~ Bernards Twp~

the questlmt o/ space, e|in|¢al fa~.~- five meml~.re to the. new Somer- These facts were set forth ~n a [ ..A .charge of careless driving was Millstone, ,and Reeky Hill. Wit-, alsmls,St~l because OI lack OlUltle~ and research and teaching set County Sewerage Authority and letter from .the committees acting eel- chunk led the list with 41 ap .~

faellltle~ available in this city. the committee can discuss its prob- ~eeretary, Peter Menzak, which in- donee against the defendant, Henry, There were tour each from Mira-The 8epb.~ber report to the lerns with this body. vlted the freeholders *o the meet- } ModzeleskL ’ vflle and Bridgewater Twp., aa~!

Governor Is slated to’be amffiden- While the : freeholders did not ink. The letter also stated another Vlto Pugllese received a sua- : one etch from Somerville a=dtiaL It k likely 40 form the basis bluntly refu~e the committee’s in- date would be arranged ff Aug. pended sentence for careless drlv- 1tan.for recommef)datlon.,r by the chief vltatlon to attend the Wednesday29 was not agreeable. ’tag, but paid $3 court eost~ .....

executive am to which city should night. Aug, 29,4nfeting In M.’~nwUe, . Fmrlier In the meeting, A~q-~m~ [~. ~,’ . _. :"’ . !East k~illstone Squad,be chosen for ,the- s~hool, they did not accept it either, asked Quintia Vanderveer ¢f NeW ~.ovenrry uJaK¢nsmn Ha= 6 August Calll" "~ ’

Three nationally known medics| They instructed KJpsey to notifyauth6rttte~ served as consultants the mayors’ ¢onms|~ee that Free- Bridgewater Twp. why nO ott~ at[ Coven;ry Bull’dog ’.’;.ennels on[ The Elu~t Millstone First Aid -=/or Dr. Bo~shart’s eoramlt/ee, holder ,John "}I. Veghte soon will the Aug. 14 meeting knew the I Hamilton Rd.. M|ddlebush, owned ’ Squad met at the firehouse T~es-

, They were Dr. Vernon W. Lip- return from vacation and the five board’s purpose in creating the by Frank Lynes, announced thl~:day night and heard a report on"~pl~ sewerage authority, week that it has another bulldog~ a recent picnic sponsored by thO ~:

. pard, dean o[ the University of sewerage authoHt~ members then¯ Virgtn|a Department of Medicine: will be appointed. -Vanderveer, who attended the i puppy sired by Bill Sakes, ¯ Coy- "group. ¯ ..

session as a township committee- eniD’ thoroughbred. ¯ . ~ Earl Jensen, "squs~ Captain, ex- ~3Dr. G. A. Curran, president o! the The authority will organize, andNew Yprk Medical College tn then in,form the committee whom man. said there were no "perU-[ The pup is aa’reed "Pip.’ All of’pressed appreciation ~o all who

nent" facts ~t the meettng and ithe dogb~at the bf, iddlebush kennel helped with the plcaie. Jonson .a~o~iBrooklyn; and Dr. Lloyd BIaueh, to contact with its problems. Free- Mayor Frank Baron of Manville havb been named after charaetcr~ reported that- ~e,squad has ~t~

¯ .: associate ahie~ ~ education in She -holder-D~r- Robert L. Adam*~r~ .~h.ealth profession of the Federa~ declared,

had the only copy of the board’n in Charles Dlekens’ wrltlngs,

swered slx <’~dls’so ~. ~ffl, ls m~l]t~"

Otflt’~ of EducaUon. [ The board oJnnot enter into any July 27 resolution which created I ......... [ Betty Hart, aecretal~, annoo.qtq~.. ’ The madiesl school question Is agreement with the m~ors" c~m- the authority. " ..~ MRS. STEPHEN BORT, NYAK that the squad fs invited ,to a ~Us-’ ~|

~ .also:bela~Jnve~tJgated by a legls-;mittee, Adams stated. Veghte Is He added 2rtdgewater Twp. h=dl Ytmeral services tar Mrs. Anne trier meeting -in Manv~.,~, ~- latlve committee headed by Sen. expected home this Week. received no cow of ~.he resolution Bortnyak of 66 Brookltne Ave., who Aid Squad building ,SepL-~l& -.;~

¯ Clapp ~B.Essex). ehaLrman of the] The "commfttee of siX msygk~" from the freeholders. Adams died Thure4tay, were held MondayI HOME’SUPP~ ;=~l¯ "" ,Senate .Appropriations Committee/met and organized Tuesday alight, pointed out the resolut|on, Itself, tram hes~ home and in 8L Joseph’, HARVEST

~h~,~~’ ~ I ’ Newark is cot~ldered to be well Aug. 14, In Maavtlle.. ~ stated that copies must be flied Church, New Brtmsv£ek, ~he~ A Harvest Hom e_.s..up.perJ~".’" . aut front as the site for the school At that tim.e, i t. was .declded~ to in the office o~ every municipal the Roy. Alexander Zdanewiez asp ned by the ,]~ast MllJa~n.e ~ . -~1~ , 1 -- ’ I ~ oPeratJon of the school in ask the ll~ard ot b"r~e/~]dera to clerk In the county ~vltbtn 10 ~¥s ebrated a requfem mass. Interment ~or 8epL 1~,, with’ ser~lpt~, ~.wlQ~the d~’s prnpo/edmeet Aug. I~ .wi~,th~"" ~t~e _ of. 1~ adoptl#_n. ,$va~ In. St,.~%~.r’J Cemetery. [5’.30 to 8 p. m. ’. ’...’.. ~ _f~.~.]~~. " ".~. -’~ .... =- ": "~"’ -": , _ .... -~II

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m ;r ; when the clues ileal the ~ae/tan ’seer ~ the poor ~ th# ¢.e¢.t~4

Man in The Street b m.m=--"°"----,,o."".,, .,,..o.__,,,

r,. ’ ~jI~P~ ~ron the Pollution prop~ltion that is Chest tor distribution d aM to

th~"c°n’] the city’s needy, lie said there

~h earned.-- ,~, . ..... ’, were 1,725 ca.~es on file st tls~ cen-

yO~hlhk~ IrNer’s licem4 ~n,...Next Thursday will mark a mem. tail otflee .......

v .... narable day in the biatory ~ Mid- , a. m wmcu am v u~wvery poor pbyslml condition, the :dleeex County when Couoty In- ~vestigated. An appropriation Of". ~ IhWkl lie rlnewed every test be took more than 30 years’

fi?speetlon Day Is observed at the xrom MRS.000 to !12S,000 will bevur~ - ago would still be em~kiered valid.I Workhouse on Oeorl,.~ o,a q,h, neede4 for the coming year due¯ --~ and be would be permitted to drive I (From the SPOKESMAN workhouse vru bull "" -’;;’- --,’~ to unemployment, he uld¯ ’rI~MA$ YMIMeLI, mall clerk, no matter how many lives he en- . of Aug. 21, HI31) t some Aa j,e,u~. ; "

m0..~[amllton SL.-4Yes, I do. Pea. dangered. New Brumwlek has /’allowed in ago. i .phe’a~ slght Jmi,y grow worse over CANDY ROSS, salesman, | Can. the footsteps at other munlclpali-[ The city eomm/Uloners will re-" Brushes used m cleaning ftwnlthe ~ea~, or tlielr health may grow tral Ave.--I certainly do, and here’s ties In the county ht asking the eelve bids Sept. 8 for the light- tare or dusting ~’~ades will do the

poo~r. Something should be done an example to prove my point. My State Health Department for an ing of the city streets. Tke son-iJob ottty if kevt very clean. Washe~i*.ck up on such possibilities, dad got hL~ first driver’s hcense ’extension of the t/me it has been tract savers a five-year period. I~k"caslo.ally wlm mild soap or de-

~ver~ five years seems to me to when he w~s 20. He is 65 now, given to erect a sewage disposal Ernest Webb appeared at the tergenL Ripse thoroughly, shakebe = good Interval, More often and for a renewal, he needs only plant. The unemployment situation meeting to request that the over-,a,~d han~ to nry.thanlthat would be excessive, re-apply And have his license auto- together with the fact that man}" ......

W~LT McKIBBEN, :composer, rustically renewed. Under this sys- "People are unable to meet taxes , , , ,14~McKlnleey Ave., Berkeley, Cal. tern, a man who is virtually blind are given aa reasons for the re---I t~nk it would be better to do can continue to drive regardless at quest. The department h~d ordered All Forms.._nfInsurancerawly with automobiles altogether, his physical condition, that pollution caused by the etW8~*,~t|cs prove that man Is unable ,,C. LEO LEVINE, Camp Kll- be .bated by Oct. 13. George W. EDWIN.," SNEDIKER .tto dml with this infernal machine mer--I think so, except, that they Knight, ,member of the Tri-Statewith~t unconscionable risk to ought to make the testa come ev- Treaty Commission, told the cam- 31 EASTON AVENUE New Brunswick 24S~life and limb. cry year. It would cost the gay- mission that the time has come

I~FC. LESTER LEBOW, Camp ernment a lot of money, but It ......................... ’KUmer--I don’t know. , never had would be worth it. A man could

r--’roo-st Ka eit’ilian driver’s license, so I have an attack and be halt par-’Iwouldn’t know what the rules and alyzed and keel) getting a license ¯ ¯ ¯

relulaUon| are. It sound~ like an by mail every year. If the te~tsawful lot at trouble to me. , were held every five ye3~, he could OPEN THURSDAY ’1"11.1. 9 P. M.

Mlt~. FANNu~ SQUIRE, house- keep driving for f. ur and a half

Pilrk~l definitely think they ought if a system was started by’ whichto require periodic retests. The doctors reported every case of se-~presont system seems vtq’y negll- rious disability to the Motor Veogent and haphazard to me. At pres- hide Board, they could keep trackeat n’man could conceivably have of those needing te~t.~ and not havebeen licensed ~o drive n car In ’to test everybody every year.19~0. and now. although he would Something b:,s to be done to changebe 31 year~ older and perhaps tn the present system.

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OFF to SCHOOL.camel ha;r polo coat ..

ON with STRIDE RITES

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continue to give your child/ --,’e~’~ "-" :

the accur.ate fit and the "~ ~._,proper support that per- ~{T ¯mits normal foot growth.

Fine leathers, firm coun-ters, flexible but sturdyleather soles, together Junior and Miss box coat or camel hair and virgin wOoL Belted back, wool interlining

S~,es: with S’m~D~ Rx~s superb Fall Colors: Natural, Nude, Navy.s to e ........ S.~.~ workmanship, at~ure you Sizes: 7 to 17 ~ 8 to ! 88~,~ to 12 ................ 6,95;2 to 3 ................. 7.95 that the shoes your child STYLE 330 ~ 30°6 CAMEL HAIR ............................ 55,00wears are always fight from the first day she wears them " ¯ "’ill the last. Let m fit your child with the knowledge and STYLE 377 ~ 77% CAMEL HAiR .................................... 69.95CArte that so many mothers trust.

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F.~,-Aug.. ~,-}~1. " .. , .... THE RECORO : .., ~ Thr.e i

~m’m~ ¯ ,~,v,~ _~-.-._..-- I Notfce Is .hereby BlVOlt¢ thgt the, ~ ~N~lfllg 4flkml~lB]VJ J fihe ruled all thee who Were [at~ee it litrne X-t’ast ill "~utt~’~ JFor Cdde.e Padk hndey p m.mhip ,-feb" sub,attar be:.I I. d’~lkae# ~.Wa~, [ aetlfied to report to their ta.Lb" I complete their t’~rds.--- ."m-" -- ;

........ ]tweet1 G]~]~;E R, KJ~tMF.~ a~o[illl ~sswen ~me "~1 J I " "rrnok (;robe~, grenn [nts.i;Vl~itNO N E. LAWlUC~CE, pirt-fl~_ii..Jil.....J..LJ. I ......... ’"

of fiouth River Council 3001 am, .¢U.. n=taoa Service rgu--u v.rwvvvmwgniBhts of Columbus, nnnouneed Center, was dtuolved on the So- Prelimtnary relx)rU received to- ,~ .....

picnic of the N’ew eoad day o~ AulD~t, .,. All deb~ THIS WEEK’Sthat the flnnua| owiaS to the said lmrtnersh~ ate day by the Somerset Count}. Tither-Jersey K of C Chapter will be held to be received by said Geoege It. eulmis and Heoith Associationat Cale° Chemical Park tn B°und Kermes’ and all demands on the itb°ut the cheer X’raY survey in

SPEC|A";

Brook Su,~day afternoon. All mem- said partnership are to be present- July lndleaie that a small number..

ben and families are invtted to at- ,~d to him for payment.* of the films were not readable.¯ lend. i GEORGE R. KERME.q

Leo Sehlegel, game social chew- ~ Dated this Second day ofAny.~)erson who receives ~ no-

August, 1951 flee that his chest X-ray could not~ ~

.’VERNON E. LAWI1E.~CE be read ,may ol~ain a tree ~or~Y I 100% Foom ..u.....r SP’EClALnlan, called a meeUnKol hLscom-

mittee last night in the K of C John A. Lynch at the office of the Somerse! !R--8:I0,1L24 ¯ ,

:........................................ elation at the rear of theII I House, Somerville, accordingto .E .

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, , , The lest Time of Your Life rectorMra’ Mlldredof, the Everett,assoelatlon.eXecutlvc dl- j I P us ottrachve piltow case with ¯"...~

¯ - ANNUAL CONVENTION AND areX’raYreadnlma,physlela.~’r°m the stateln lheU"llSoi- z,pper fastener. Blue . white - *"’

CAMP MEETING ,islon of T,~berc.iosls Control o[ aeg 795 ":the State Health Departme.t In

AUGUST 17 26 Trenton. Films maybe unreadablem for VBJ’lons reasons, ~tlch as move- ’~’.

Z vh th N J merit of Lhe ..o. at the l.s~,ntore o , ew ersey the X-ray "~’as ~aXen. ’5erv,ces Daily: 10:3~ a. m., 2:30 and I p.m. Continuing foilov.’-np work from ’ 1 :~

Sunday, I1 a. m.. 3 and 7 p.m. the July survey. Mrs. Everelt an-

BISHOP ARTHUR K. WHITE in Charge nouneed that 22 persons reported ""

Write for reservations, or phone Pillar o~ Fire, Bound Brook g-0102 to the omee last week to obta|n a Gearge and Bayard Sis. " ,iI ............. __ ..................................... - "&

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Motors Rebuilt . . . Motors Exchanged . . . Brake Work . . .Complete Front End Work . . . Expert Carburetor Work

We ~re Completely EquJpned to Expertly Service and Repair ~:Art Makes of Aut~obiles.

Tow~nq Service Av3Jlable -- Body Work end PaintingA COMPLET~ LINE OF OUt..F ACCESSORIES GAb. O~L

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¯ I ~o~.g ~o,,,. the ot~lo,*he ~-, Reg 30c Ft. Ft.denee . . . tho man~, mtoy *tittle ~-emembranees of yourWedding Day.,. all this iscombined storyJoook /ashJoum a ~eautlful 8xi0 album em-bossed with your name andwedding date. And }’on haveabout 30 prqofs to plok from!

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~ ,.l~<xm THE RECORD _ ,, Friday, August. 24, I95 t.: i: ........ . :

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| ~" " " "~.’ " il ~---.1 ~ v..~..,* e..~,i.- i Louts Wolff, 1~1 8anion St.; Joe- pe~o Jr., ,121 Powen 8L; HUber. :| ~_5 __ jj rgr ¯ ~ sg_gro dmrv ~w . I epb Gillum, 4~ 80. 8th Ave.; Mrs. Mor~l, m RM~m Ave.; Mrs 811-Dr John Palmer of 113 S. Ade JamellL~A~ ¢7 . . It.. ¯ .......... w,m. 1.4 ,sin m.; Pred- v,~,,, P,~o, 1~ W~,ge

I 3~ Ave, "J:/lglil/dlnu l"an[, has ~| . f ~ ._ .4. ......... J ¯ . . - i e ck SpllJlrO, ~ ~Jlmadge St,: Ave., Dr, Harold Llndstrom, 729+~y~ ~ e+.J" #~11££l££l£1~ J been awarded I l~-year pm coj is. Joseph L,Jsa, 3S3 Handy SL’ ,tan- Ririlan Ave" md Hen,’,, Elchler,~. ! R. B~llibb & (~llt; ’ I K I ..... ""/’:Y~" i~JI I, ... .., ......... .._ .+ +, -.,<. ,, +..+o~ m. ,+, wo~., Ave.. i..m..d +

~lvu-7~ Vireo w¢l~ mwil~a tv ~OIl mlml~Alh I +- .............. Also, eph Billets, 4 Curtlss Park. .+| |~Jlf:~ ~ . ~ l-.AO fOllOWing 10¢11 realoefl|s: "wn-. ~ (

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I ~, ,~ =:=: _.+.=:,=:+~+.: +=~-.~+=,,. ~++=.~ .+~ ........~ .,+. ,. ...... +._ o. ....... ~;l~n

-- ,,~ "--=~++ ~ "- +’+ "+’+"":~=":+" "+~: ;h:’:’@i+",i,r "+ ~, ,,"" +’"’:T "" ,, ........ + .... ’ , ~/’;¯ + .., A.TOi.+TT+ .OA.. + ’ .................. " 1T~e all-important quesUon of stand you In good ̄ teed LaL+ year ! /%~*"/.~_/-’~’-~ &l__ +__ I__I_ / g .. I ¯ ¯

Jug w~t .to add to your fall ward- on W I ers t ; / ~/~-~=~:.--~ more JODS ona en, r LIVI~flt . on J ey Is again he la.~t , m/~-.,b- /_-,,-,~. ..... " "~ I~s~Ls being more simplified each word tn blouses. " I ~lJ~r./~." "/~" _ __ _ " _ -- I

;+ ~ .... " ’ l +omeo,+e.ew+oloraare,,-u,y, .Createdbv Profits of Induslrv I, _.T.nroug.h thevarlous media at different. Ginger, olive green and t .~il~/m/ "/ - ¯ -- " I

"|’V, movies, resin ann yarlo~ pu~- --- ¯ ,.. ,- -.. ¯ -, ~ / ¯ , " "llleaflons Ameriean women are be- pur.p+e_wm ve .p.lnl¢umrJy popu.- + .... "/. + , , ~II lIng told whet to wear. how to wear~_;r+ ,._~i++.~?. w.., ~ cou.~, sue.. I ¯ i,c i+..u+,,,to,+ +spa,,s,o,, o~ i.- ~,id o,,t o+ promsto go, erm.+.tto the stockhold+, who h.ve ~.~.d"-- I-It ...................and wh+.P+. It, apt it um stanuuy~ ¯s oe~ge. .ro~u. [ ,lu.try ~i,ce World War II hu fur ta~. their mo~y in h~dt~itry.

No ImaIL wonder American worn- n.a.._vy a_nd ~d_~_~ ~ll.holdh~g. their + brm+ht the+ great?t .fl.o~. of tMnP Here i~ what corporations did And+eond, theremost beenot~ch lown Ln me xmmntun ]srnelmgn[ I |+spit tatll sad I~ hilton+ siena-" -r .... tact-" *m - ~-+ + .... +

’ 1 .... " . . . " with their profits before taze. in profits left over to plow back into J"+" " " """’"~ "" "~ "°" ""°’+" Sllvertoue medallion~ with ar+~ +,[ nvmg we nave ever mmwn, ,hrm* a .......... .._ ~..._..___ .__ ._. __ ,; . ’ . ’ " . tlJ t + sa~,2 ~¢mli. ¢ll~ Ittlllll~ll fur lu|Ure exlNu~Izouwomen in the world. One would match/n+ llnk chains will be the’ Atthesametzmethmexlm.monhu ., . u.Rlmnenw.m+mtntnp,n+l.+,4"., J. -" ’ 4( "+’, O I ....... v ............. v .... --.have to be strangely anacheonLs ,KW+,.,,t F~|n~ in nrnmrn~nfmtt~wn|. " g,svod the way for ~lepped-up pro- .0 I r t xm. |

t~e to look llllst.vllsh. ~."’T’h’Is-’i’~’~t;e so~t’"of-a’c’~e;+ol’T ,’.,~.,,,m I,,r ,h,fea*e. 36%plowedbleklntotl~bumness." " ¯ IAlmost any bsue of a good wom-that ean .be worn aLtoehed to bell.+-, i "t’o a ~cry large extent thL* eelS,- 24 % paid in di~dends to the ............. m

ens magazine offers suggestions ~oeketbooks nr at thP n~ekllno ~r+ ~:.+,n .~f imlu.~try hM been tT.id for ow.~rs. ~l~lstsoueoraser~¢sojor)eya.rz~c~r# |.............................. , , ,. : .-- arising ~oa $octs e! commp aff¥ r~. ’for. revamping old clothes or Inex- your blouse They are inexDens:vc v : ,)’. pr ),,t. which ~mpm~.s have l~.,c .bility of Amer can Industry ,--..+ fll~.t io~l.._lq.#.-+:l[+ ~ +~.., I

pensively xolking new ones The " ’ >- ,..tml hack imo the bu¯iu,.ts o v ............ :" ..... v. ,.~,,+..¯ "’ priced and 11,111 give your elothc.~. : .... t pro Ide more and more joLm .nd coadition¯ off+ch., o.f .otto..i ¯ |poeslbllltles for changing old ~ real new look. J i,:tl,cye~-,i91~-i950,#~-,.L~U~ontomala:all~heloodthinpwew~mt fro¯am,, "" ............ Iclothes with the aid of good we- Pure silk scarves with hand-roll~’d + .{.’ ~,-,Lfi(+ +~.f," p[,,);’ed bad: !o enabledepends on profit& " ~’ ~ ...... . |~eeseories are endless -’~’--’a t’ for ’I" ’ + t’

¯ .,’,qrt/l,+;rpoild. Aftm’~havebe~nt¯kenout, J~J~ .~. |" ..wl~e,+ ,++ ..e ano+,,er .sporran , ’ "_. ~ ’ " ~ NI hV+ l m ¯If you have decided to buy some s~,~,,,a~n~’~ q’h~, vent thn ~u,n~-u~e J I.arlt/. ILl LIn~ amoulTt ~, iL i~; q~i~J tlw~e profit~ must be large enough ,~; ~Jltg I m lpew things, remember the rule are-be+in"¢ worn o’,-’~0¢’k’et~’~J’e’l"~ i ’..: ,ha) Ibm $¢3 bdlJon toga, try fi,st ot all to lmy an adequate return Yff’qRP’;+’~++~- I.about buying clothes that suit you. and under eolla/~, "in" fact am y ,-

m l!The styles this "season are most vlace but on your head " [ " = mfiatterfng and make shopping a - - " . _ Icinch. ~ ............... ,.i;. ,.. ...... ,. |.. Worsted clan plaid suits are In ’¯ " ~ |the spotlight lhht fall. Designed m / ~ --.- r .I’with full sktrl~ of all ,3round m

./,~ ¯ ¯ .7~_ ~ m i.ntiteher box pleats, the skirts as m ¯ +" I ¯ ¯ U.J_ I Iwell a, the Jackets san easily he m

.... ~ ~: 1~ / ~ ~,., +,+Itl..¢lll#I/11J~17" I Imixed with solid colum which ¯ J ~,~’---" I#’Jml~ ; tt#lm,~’;aWl ¯ Imatch a .color in the plaid The. ~ ,, ~,.---/~-p~-~r , ~- -~ m m~.ckets to ,h~ s.lts .re styled l i +~ / ¢..a’ v -- ~.. ~d~ . ~ a.. I I Iwith roundish collars, sldepock- m [m: ~ / / C"/’J-// l/JI l / Iets and are fitted. ,g ,~,la, eL ..x~ / . ~ = ----.. .. o-- --

m / Ifor semi-dressy wear¯One eordu-. . m- " . ,IPoy fashion eonsL~rt~ of a straight m ~miie , v . mt~klrt and vest." ’Yaffeta blouses are n ..... ’ - ,belng comblned +with the corduroy ̄ ,i~+~,~ " " " ’" "’"" " "~ "’-"--r Wh-Con So’" SheMode Her ¯ ¯,wosomes. II J~:

¯ rloppy ~WUloerne.orn+ o y I I_ The blokes ~.r¢ ot a slyle,b.e-u Children’sClothes for Buck To ,TH:hool~At Big Sovim3s! .,Ittll,g taneta, lllat Is. very foml- ¯ ~ll~/~.~-?-~, n ¯nine. Ruffled fron!s and big billowy ¯ ,m~z: v. i i.Scores di.,i,,g,,,.h ,hess .ew ,of- ̄ i//~M1’+ ¯ ¯ m.feta creations and will give your U "q~l[/ ~ll~.+ ~ ~ ~ .._.~_...._. -- _ m .meorduruy suilan iolcresting up- m ms:is .+:- ~ ~ ~ ~ ¯ ¯¯Those wonderful wool jerscy all- m re, L+ u~ ~~-I f I ~ " E~&~l~ I- I

occa.+lon dl’es,es arc back again. ¯ i i~:+; BI~II ~~ !1 I il ~[-,~~ ¯ mThc dresses h, ok iike two-pleco I i i~) g’ lira Im~Jrb I-.I l.J.-.-.,.ll ~ I m

¯with lhe skirl.+ dark and lhetops ¯ m Irma’ mll l~ll~qlU ~ II~rL I ~ L.-al~-Jl" ~ I Imatehcd ion much lighter shade. I If ll~ ~BK II "~il;~ ~g -’+ -- ¯ ~ ¯ ¯Awldebtlthideslhefactlhstthe I Jlr’+ I~ - ~ ~ l,,+c,~.. D~.,. ~oo[~ .,.,,o,.t,,o.+....,+, / Idre,s L+ ,,cruelly one-plece. True. I ildl’~L+~ ~!"+ °"’ +" ¯ ¯ m 1lhc dre,~ ha+ the dl,advaldage of ¯ "w~’ullt~l~ I ¯not bci..+ mlxsble, but in other ¯ ~ m~Im~ I III llll,~llllml~ I ¯ways Its s marvehmsly praetleal I ~ UUlIMII MrtM t, mm,r_s.u I ¯l,,ve@e.,. , I D~MmlM new, jmmlum:~ i m. +he’,tess is i... hu.,i0es, m - m me..< we]l’as dates, ll’s one-piece de-¯ e,=.,,~.,e_ k~.e,L,,,~=© ~~ m ¯sign is perfe(I for when you want , ~r--~Wll~l~ IW’t#’~lVIIIl’~ll~l [~Z~’.-:.:;:.- =~+~m n ¯.’1 quick cllllnge (lotck. Furthermore, ̄ i i - ~~ll I-_ ¯,he ,on+ ol ,he d,’e+~.., e+.i,, m l EASY BUDGET TERMSi AA m a~ t~$ ~’ mhe changed" with the addition of ¯ [ . . -". I DDI41"I:¢ A¢ i I! ! r n i,v.-+;+.: .~llJl~,! n ivsr~.,,, a,.,.es.,,r,++ .,,,’h as. ,,’f- I I L,berol Trod. ,n I 11’ U ~i m m.,,~m~+, I ifereat belt. n’kerchicf or a few ml I LAW AS n’~am-~inm ~ -- ¯++alter pin+, 4! A,owo.. I " u B’---’v m ¯. ~o,, ,,,ro.~.ed a few weo, mI . .... ~ m m

)ersey blouses )ast ye+~r, lhey’ll l ..... " m - ......... , ¯ ¯............... :Jl FREE ! -- 8 LESSONS In DRESSMAKING-- FREE. I m mIDENTIFY POSSESSIONS +m’ ..... , .. + -- I mWhy not as(" colorcd rravon m -. ) ~ , P~+.4P -a -- m m

¯ marlOng, o,, .,o,,,,+.,er+~ e,o,hc, ,u :m +.=....== I +:~: I .. . +"~O/~rU’z,#JO. I/~r~ I Ihelp, th+In idcnlify thelr own be-" m Jl-~+,i~ .: + ..... ¯. . ..wv,,,-,~-,~ , v------- / II|;,onmng+?

Such +rayml m~l’k+. I~~-mmlllM~::: : ,. m m m + m m m m I mskhcn pressed wJlh }Iol irons, re- m _~,mmmi~@nm=/~u:; i’~illNIBl~F ~" -- -,- u mmmt m m m u m

main,,through mlmerous washing.~ ;I ~~;;~ - " "+-- M~,. ¯ ¯ t ¯ ¯ r =-v ~ ¯ ¯ ¯ . ¯ ¯

,,+,suds m ~Y~ll~~ ~-?" ".__ e$~NING INSTRUCTION . I m

r l": Eric Ch+ndle,’. eXecutive director ¯ , ~f~’//)fi~r-..,~l~-"’ " I Idntl~U Y0ur | ¯ $|WlNO BOXI$ AND n u

_ of the .New i|runswlek Urban m mm ~mi I ~ I IBIIIglilllgJ CABINm / ¯

.peague. and Mrs. Alice Archibald, ¯" ’ - "" ~ ~ Use your Sewlnn Center [or tht~ I I1¯ ~ssistant exccutlVa_j d lrecteP,~.wlll~ I .,. -~ ~ , "~, , ~ et _ 1-- ~l ~. " , ¯ " , .. u i+~ - . - ,~- - ..~ "~ Ilail a g . . ~, v ~ +: n¢£ptul P~tvltT~ ace SUpDIIeS. / m~oe uelegates to t~W~atlonal urnar~ Mr++ ¯ t ~, e- ++ "~+a I:~ ~ .~ P’- ~- . "+9., / 1. ~ Leaguo e’onferen~p2Sep’+. 3 thro~gh~ ~/h~n.Aa~’ehi|d/;en re~rn to ~chd~| you will fif{d a, llla, rR 4~+l"llllM#m_ - ~r~vrrh n i~" Bept. Tat Sl. Paal;Mlnn. The¢on- ̄ " ’+ ,Lmlmm_mmaw 1&ms/sial=-. ,i :., l’imm nl m,, / ii+. lereneethcmeis Matchh,),g Man-| more free+tlme . . . The best tlme to learn to sew. Jingler ; mlmL /|l

~)ower Io National Needs, ’ " "~

:1 " n ’ " ’ ’ ’ +At the end of a year you w save enOuqh mo ey~"- + Outs.nding speakers to md,~- I . 369 GEORGE STREET N~V BRUNSWICK I !; try and l~bor, ~0’eJal work and ed- i to ~aY for your new Singer .... __,_ ’Till " P M. CHarter 7~20 " / "~i

Ueatlon, government and eivie ~- m " upon /nursoay ~ . -~ 11 ~mm

i .~a:L:~.. Wtll-alPa~’:eo~e~a~e pao " ’ "

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V, tcMy,,M~t’24;’l~T - . THE RECORD ".... i, i ii m i i i,. , , i i , __J . J . ,

.... . ¯ --.’- "’," v - " . - . RB ehlldroer o¯t~ .:~,.,~or ~dia-~Xon; ~wm~ ’~,r-j AFt; RN. feN to Hear ~ . ,ou,coa yes~rd,r tbet he wo,ld _ .... :~,. - ,(~NIIl~ BIIItlSelt

trude L~wrence mad* .o.0e of bee ~I~M)~1" ~)~1¯ ~atee-~.d . .cu~ee el ~’eMxt~Ir, ,.

- ’like all out.of-town students who Drlv --" .... ~ ~ :f’Starrint at Primton ¯ me~r. ;,,~ ~ . .bisgnt bias on Broadway In thai The AFt flooforJ Local 28 will Intend to go to New Brunswick I

. " " "’~Forthetenth .ndflnelweek o’ ,__,,~ .... ,. r~..,., w..,~. .,,,, . meet toj,lght st 8 .t the Building High and pl.y tootb.ll to report i ~.his fifth season, nerds,,’" -I--." ,..,;...v---,qh "°’"" ..................... , Trades. lleadquartOrs. Perth Am- at Municipal Stadiulh Sept. I. Only *wlu present uonmanee De _x. ociglually done by ~ Cook. J Andrew Karnlsh, local business varsity enndldates should appear:, "Y(~

Donald woods In Samson KaP. The produetlon Will be under; agen:, will report on his moating "Freshmen football practice beginshaelson’s lighthearted comedy, the supervision el Kenwlth. end the j Aug. 16 with representJtlves ot the after school opens. .

........... ....q".,’~tre ,text Monday throuuh ealledB°urne’theMMescreen";Bennett’besttrequendre~sed y’ "-rqUesti°nr .......or a-~-eent-an-hour hike jReliable I.ock ~ Gun

¯ v " r odes zo aa,era m m;s area.Satnrdsy. E enIng perle ma ;woman. wUl be seen in her. Latest,----rrh6’ ,.---mime’ -.~h:a" -.----.,"|rPnrlv -.~flh*~’~ ~ Shopwill be at 8 30 with matinees Wed- wardrobe s"~elal v desi-~ed for’ ............. I v,; . ~ grantee oy tne roonng eontraetor~. I 44 Dennis St.,~e~nay ann :~amruay a~ ¢:~u. I her in HelL’wood " I "J~li¯~ "New Brunswick ..... :Miss Bennett will play the role¯ ~ ’ ira, . .-"-~’- .., .--~-----

.... uur-m-.own ~artamen I Ji~\o~ L o c ~ s ] Wash Automatically i

-t To Report on Sept. I I| &~l~/w~~k.iM~~’~ RepairedlnsteiledJ[ v~- u sewlth a WH~Ir"" ,,, jlAUGUST ONLY .., ’. ~ew Urunswick High Sehuu] | ~ Kl-lm~,, S-3244

~SIMPLE .4,$’1, 2, 3: ’ ".. i

Special Low, ,,oa,, ~oaoh Eddie .i.~bor~ an- ,,,

PricesI

CUSTOM MADE

SLIP COVERSAdd New Charm toYour Home. ExpertWorkmenshin is Uph I i¯ Ouara.t.od. N.- O star ngCollection of Fabrics

27 YEARS OF SERVICE

H. ROSE221 NEILSON STREET

NEW BRUNSWICK

CALL CHARTER 7-4662 FOR ESTIMATE BEGINS AT P J. YOUNG’S.- - .. .: ." .......... ! ...... I Ill n

The Every School Girl Wonts :

Suit Picture-

Gay Plaid

Dresses a H. ¯

In Crisp, Woshoble Cottons

¯ ~--"%:, I"eAt|rh|g Falnou~; Maku..

@ CLNDEREI, LA¯ KATE GREENWAY¯ SUNNY LEE¯ YOUNOLAND ORIGINALS

iy ..... ’,’,’o’.’; ,’,~v’v’41

:̄, I!-~;~I ~I:’, | ..,.Jd~ :’_d.,~M ~I

:!:~rcv~tt3~: i~: .... ~.%.~ % ,.~.,~.~ ~,~

TODDLERFall is a wonderful time Sizes 3 to 6x.... g ... Foil is o wonderful suil... 2.98 to 5.98

t2: o decorative suit by Breviry ~ LITTLE SISTER S~hooi da.vs a¢,~ln, Selden

~/ Sizes 7 to 14 opportunity tar y~ungcorefully Curved in ¯ copy ca~ to shine in gay

O~hero

~ 3.98 to 8.98 cotton plaids. Smartly styled

Suits Jo,n Wolther’s ~viedOWpOfl" //SUB-TEEN

to rate with both back-to-sehoolt.rs and little ones

from L’, checks, on e, legont/y sllm skirt ~. S~es 8 to" 14 off to ki::dergaPter, toO.Fashioned to be wail

45. //I| I , i, o smart solid color. Grey or ’~ 5.98 to 8.98 mannered In washtub, school

blackboard., and In such

Size~ 10 to 18. GIRLS’ DRESSESgay colored plaids with

smartly designedSECONI) FLOOll accent. I

79.95

ZARRA’S P. J. YOUNG’S"We Won’t Let YOu Weir It... Unless It Fits"~ G.EORGE end PATERSON STREETS

.~ LI,VINGSTON AVE. NEW BRUNSWICK She 3 - - - :ill rter 7-7100 "JUST OFF @EORGE ST.

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,Pop. ~, ., THE .RECORD ~Frid~.~t 2:4,...I~3 !

Pr~ Park ~-~. ~o " -Mr. and .’,ira. W. Bruce Arm- The Ladies* ML,~ionary GuLld’s ’ -" " " "!strm~i wUi returD this week~d lait meeting was lwld Thursday ......

~ l,o,,o,,,n,, --., ooto, ~,. ~--o.., ,,. ,,., the ~. ~ .r.., ,.. ,.,an.n~.,. ~,be " !I--..,.. RKORD* A surprLse baby shower was ten- |,’zontrem, ~ueuec, a.u i’~.rozzJu, Mrs. C. J, Sehwabe Jr. Juliet Ave. have

V. "~/~red M~ Elmer Bet*kman on[L;nneda, i Abake 4role wu, ~poilsored by engai~ement of their daughter,~"-" A~g 13 by Mr.~. Clifford Ha,dy [ :~zr~. ii,.,ory Ness returned Sun- ̄ the Gu/Id la ;t Saturday at Ai s Yood Loulse, to Albert Bonosoro, oC 421 Frank,ln Towr, inlp’a Owni-’ ~ ~ Mrs. Herbert Auder~en. ’I’h~t JoaY tram a weelcs motor trlp. Miss Store,~: " "J~UowIItg gtte~t.¢ ~ttended: Mrs, l l4uth Carroll o£ Ten Mile Knu ae-

},[~Ignolix SL, H/ghland Park, son N~vapaperThe Rev. Frank Burge~a of the of. Mrs. John B; BOnosoro of Red

F"*’~a1"d Sklpworlh, Mrs. George l eomp’anled her, l’nelr destm~tzon ’Redly Hill Reformed Church will Bank. A tall wedding is planned. I Puhlis;led Fri~l~y by Fr’nflkli.! ,.~_=hmann, Mrs. Kenneth Bosaow, waa wmx~rmJuur~, va. VI*K~ ~ere !eonduet aerviees at the Six .q/He Miss Lupo attended Pine Grove[ T,’m’n:,hip PublLehipg Co,i ~’.’" Hrs, "AJtred Oeaehner, Mra. Ford ’made in Towaon, Md., vdm Mrs, f. IRon Reformed Church Sutlday IKanor ~k~hool end Mr. Bono6orol Middlebu.~h, N. J. rL|ot, Mrs Joseph Gong, Mrs. Frank oenL, z’sun t.’i~,z~,tt, :v/rs. ,’~eas" ~L~- mmmlng,

attended New Brunswlek schoola. WARREN G’LASERlhlhlL.~hveFleeken~iein and Mrs. Alvin tcr, anu ano mr ~zsler, .Mr.~. L, LZ~LCe Canvaa~r~ are calling on zr.em. Both are employed at Johtmon & ~ "

Mershon a~’we]l as "the two ho~L- ! ~rsuer, who rt’slues m ~C~more, ! ben of the community for dana- Johnson, he as a maintenance ~an " ~ubseription Rate S2.(~ Per Yearease&, * .Md. /’he latter retuvncu wztn .firs. :tlons of food to be u~d at the and she in the band, age and gauze [ Phones--Now Bruqs~ek 2-380~

Mr. and Mrs. I’eter Sebomakor ,~e~s lur a wce~,s ~oJ~ur~z nero. ’~harve~t home which the Women’s departm(.nt. ~l~ntered is seeond-e]a.~, matter at¯ i .~nd their three scn~ returned on Wailer Uuwen, s~n ot Mr. and Service L~gue is sponsorln~ Sat- . N J., under ~he set of March ~,

’3_"sturday ~rom two weeks vae;|llon Mv~. t,|laric.s Uuwen. ~t,lt ~or ~zt~lt, urday. Sept. 15. Tickets may be oh- Drive safely -- the life ,~’ou ,,ave "the Post Office ~t Middlebush.~t~t Ort]ey Beach. . vailc), .~. y.. Aug. ~l ~u visit his ~lalned from any member of the may be your own. [: Mr. and Mrs. George Lehmann ut|eie ~nd aunt, or. -’,ud .vtr~..ow-"commit’tee, which L~ headed by .......... m .............ldt tdr W~dwood [a~t Saturd’.,y on .*u ~to01, lot t~’o oays Uclore his "Mrs. Hichard Glnglen, Ill I I

¯ ^~11 web’s v~atJon~ au,,. a. well as llc’r 0augnter, iGIVEN AWAY~* NlllC~ ile~kman; daughLer of Mr. ; .~an(i;’;,. and Waiter Jell fur a tour FRANKLIN CLUB

~nd Mrs,. EJmer Beckman, rcturt’]ed los tat, .’south ano Sou[hwe~t. Foi. ! AmusJeal program I)lanne~ by

visit wit~ her grandparc,~,t.,, Mr. Iwxtu .’dr.L ,%tohl"~ br,d.er aud sx.~- social wilt feature Dr. Sigmundnnd Mrs. Geu.rgc C.mbei~ of ih’ook- I ,t’r-iiloJaw. 3h’. Jnd .~,lrs. itoool’t Weissman, pianist, and Bl.lnehelyn, N~ Y’ " ’ l-.ahl, r, I;tc groui) c’i’ox:scti the ~)u|’- Arehambault, lyric soprano.

Mr. and Mrs. V,il:iam B~:]k, .pe;,t ’ d..r its’t) M~.xtco, Walter wii~ l’cturn I The musical ’,’,-ill be held T, loo-

¯ l~t w,2ek,_-nd a, .’d,~r,..,,c L’i~.~ vi~- before J’viil,’etou lltgh School re- day, Sept. I0, at 8:15 p. m, at the I[00 9ols. Fuel Oil with each Installation.Ring "~ laL;.~.r.s , u;i;I, 3ll’~. "ope~, ~l ere h.c t* a ~enior. ’home of Mrs. N. Charles Burke,Thomas }li~..zna:,~;" .Xl~.X Varga returoet| home from former presldc,’~ of the club.

." Mr. and .Mrs. hvi,x ;’Ca]nor and M!ddic...:.. Ho*pi~l Max)day folio,w- Membez"s’ families, a,~ well a.~daughter, Caroh., ha,.c been ,in a i,:~ hi,~ recovery from a zrnetured friends, are invited,two-weekd tour o, ihc .-,outh, re- .’~kull ~hk’b he ~ustait]ed when I|c-~urning !~st Saturd:iy. ~el] from the roof of hi* ]ionic re- TOWNSHIP DUMP BURNING

~,|r. a~d ,fr~. ,~,rthur i]a;ten aod (:eut,y. i East Fr;mki,n. Twp. volurltet,r Automatic marvel brings "Warm Boors"daughte~.~, Trudy, Barbara and Mrs. Va|]cc Dunn aim cizildz’en firemen reported that the munieip-M’adelf~e, |t"f~ Aug. l0 for three have retucncd from 15 days’ ,,’av.;- al dump ha,~ beeo burning for st,’.’-

’ to this new easy way!~e~...a:ia,, ol ..,.. ,,e ,,igh-.o,, ,,* her,,,r.,er ,,o,,*e i,, ,,ceolaerni da., oud t~at ,hc earc,a.r "-- yOUland.~. Mill..,. Pa. reported the blaze ’,~.~..i due :o -pun-

"w- laneou.~ (’(mlbustJon.

Brooks,,, ,Onen Thursday Till 9 p.m. ,~,

final clearanceof all summer merchandise

DRESSES- SUITSWorm-floor comfort.

COATS SPORTSWEARi~] ce;ling. It ge*s down

to the f)oor.

h~ ~.?~~~i~"

Group 1 Group 2 Group 3

5. I0. 15.%:" ’;::,;" ----.= ~LEE ¯ fashkmed heating a~tem ;,Hth Chit

~" ~F ~m~l~ medea% automat~, compact ~ of~rju ~V ttlvlnt your family tt~ common

~qm- aw warm fJoorl and an =n..Jv~r ¢o~-NOT ALL SIZES I N ALL STYLES - BIG SELECTION fm’~tble house, Come M today to I**EASY BUDGET TERI,’;S our camp]eta ]J~e,JUNIORS MISSES WOMEN’S

9.15 "i 0-20 38-44, m ~’icO~~,s.op ~,~Y ,o~ sm c.o,c~’ Furnace.’BEST VALUES IN BACK TO SCHOOL SIZES ! I Includes: ZTS-gol. Tank, I

I Cbmplete Installation.-ICHARGE IT ! ._ -- ALL WORK GUARANTEED ~

BROOKS GARBER SUPPLY CO.~ ¯ ~ . "~" C ~Lt":~~"n’" ~.~ss~ A.~ ~.~,.o.,o,..

NEW BRUNSWICK s. Amlmy,l.1694 Wilt CoilOF~. , Easy Term~ Arranged "Open Daily 8 a. m. to 6 p. m Sun to 12 lqogn

’ 337 GEORGE STREET MATAWAN I-tg86 "*

State Highway 35 Loumnce Harbor, N. ~.

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............ ¯ .... ". " 3-Pc. Modem Living Room 3-Pc. Lawson Living Roan|Simple, modern, deep sest4KI beauty ehcl cam-

Comfort et a low ~ ~ ~ ,e4t MI~-~ .,.-~..... . .... fort fay living room. Roomy soft end 2 chairs..-~. ,~

: ck~m chars." it cn~dm= I=~utt~reem.

~, .... " $129 ’eg’’ $239 ~179.9=$ : 915.

’A home you’ll be happy !n and proud of for many,14o. 5 ~TUIE ~ 6

many years; not a house thrown up in a jiffy on apoor location with whatever material is avail-

: able. These big homes were planned carefully inevery fine detqil, designed by a leading architect,built by master craftsmen using the best mate-rials ordered far in advance. ’

Orchard Heights is wonderfully convenient toshops, if is close to big super markets, just a step Chrome Kitchen Set

Studio Cougar @nd

away from fine schools, churches and buses and s=.~ s-piooeset in gleaming chromewith "SOLO Bedsdurable formic~ top. Choice Of colors. $~ ~ ckt~ ~e¢lk A

trains to everywhere. .. Reg. .i,e~oo o~ ,t~= ~n ~ e~k. Of¯ $59.,~ ~59 ~" ~"-" 69.95 t~ 139.95u ’ *Come ouf ,T..=.=,

SEE THESE AMAZING FEATURES¯ Sepctrctte side entrance and vestibule leads to

any part of the house without going throughthe Iiviug room.

¯ 23" Uvjng morn with big pictom window.¯

" ’

¯ I Big bedrooms and 6 deep closets.

¯ ~X[.. kitchen qJ~l I’S" with custom-built cab. Bunk Beds Mattressin¯as ctad an abundance of ,on*nice to. end . _~:~ tU Solid, safe construction. Will lest for many $cientb~tcett, -- for -- Of --exhauld fan. mrs. Used es twin beds, too. With ladder and ~ by fames, "Anmrir.4m g~u~lllrdl~ct

MODELHOME OPEN DALLY~~r~B 11 guard rails, of ticking. .

|Beautiful colored bath features 3 panelled ,~Ye~9S [~1..i,..ormnd..ocab,.tc,nd..b-.,-,-ca¯the= 8, SUNDAY UNTIL DARK

~-’~’;’-~,11 $29, I;.% $39. 49.95hamper, formshed by¯ r-gllbasement936sq, ft., 8’ high. Rockford Furni~, Co.

~

EUZASElrllfOOv¯,a||housesize26,x3~f" Routo3S, Woodbndge, N.J.

+ FREE PARKING¯ ’ ¯ Screams for all windows. DIRECTIONS: Route 25 to NewBrunswick traffic c!rde Mak. cam

Door..-- ,i" ~ehlJyimlatedand weutherst~ipped,

pl,toloft~matarcle(otHoward

~ °v~°~s°~ ~ L¯ GAS f~red alr-4:onditioned heat. Johnson) ,.~ no.to s-2g to us, "~"~Our Attendant our i

,~..,-,~.’~ .[vs.u~:sw,:~ ~:’\\ ~-. Drive UpTo the i: :

" Located only 1/, mile from now Turnpike now town R o a d and ,5-/~.....~ J~. % - m Will Park Y Car ! ¯, .’ ii

~" ’ " ~.. CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS .... .:...:_..:.:.i I

Telephone Cl~rteir "/-9090

ON MILLTOWN ROAD, EAST BRUNSWICK ’The Residential Suburb ~f New Brunswick

Foot of Bnammrick¯ Sales Agents JACOBSON & G OLDFARB, 265 Madison Avenue, "Perth Amboy 4 *.~.*.~,; Ch,~=h Stm, ~ ~,’ ~> FOOT OF CHUROi: STREET " ’ " .", ’ "~ :’ : ’::,

:~. -_ " .~ . | ,,,,

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Poge fen THt RECORD Friclcy,~ust ~I ]95] i" ~ ~F~ J~, j ~st ~," ]95] Ill1 l ..

THE RECORD P~ Seven,

x’" ...... *" .... "" Tins L b0r a vitalYour Ci~-~v;mmont ,~:~tom o~ ~. eard .e. "..~. ~.n~ .=o~in,. ~ .,.ns., a ecogniz~l as m.o ,..co, t.c~.~. +o.s om,~m4~ifor a four-angered print oC e~h am.d and eomplal.t. There is a~o Yoke loot Troining + Ex¯-.~-.~ouJ b.v. heou ~.sned

...l’L".,*,,-.."ronnell,,i,--’r’an’;e"! "’°" " *" """ " "’’-°’",. Wheel of SocialProgress j ;st .~ ~ [or ,~d ~

ullm hu spaces for the individuela I * ¯ * ¯ Whet music is youn4 New grunu- Three New Brunswick and two teens pay|hE 12,174 annuallyItu¯ name, address, age, number of" BORN AND RAISED in New wlek lL, Kening - - and daclng - -

~ AFL and C10 lo~y dhav¢ been respond[bid (o~ cxpeodi~g Highland Park seanwn recruits are ,atart. Appi/eanta j~ust blvo bad J~

years spent in ~hool ann a~na- Brunswick’s First Ward, O’Connell to’the most? NB’s ow~ Hit Par)dea great deal o(ener~,y on.activities mher ~han direct trade unioniRm, undergoing boot training at the i months’ military or ~ exper-

ts ’a reguta~featore In eoo;~’stlon J the United Fund committee of t~e Community (.~est in order: Centsr. i perty, protec#Jon o[ life, man, n-’ the ~ent h~ 40~Or S’~ ~ ~h~l" %

r; --* Will/ V ,Sonora’- of : ~’~CO of order, or ¢n~o~eme~ ofThe New Brunawlek Police De- set up l’.a bureau, the various mu- gerpr/nta M erlmln~Js end over, O’Coonell exp|a/ns ,’-hat his Job w/if, Star Musle Center. IM Albany to detet~ne w~a~ ~e labor "~Sht play [n the forthcoming (trod + rney are a,m . ~ :_

]~irtmen’;a IdentLfleatton bureou ni¢Ipol departmenta InsUtute~l Idea- $~00 prints o£ non-¢rimlmfls. M~ny requires ¯ |rut ~I of put.nee SL campaign. "’ ~3 Somerset St,; Ronald R, Eden, 1 ~ws."" Here are thLs week’s favold~.s:

was ~et u0 by iLs first and only tilk, otioo ’bureaus and hired men of the non-erimlmli prints are those and is s~mlinr In ~any way¯ to I. Beeou~ o~ You, Tony Ben- T~e Be~ wal ~dy sueees~u| w~ rcpresentative~ o| o~ ~06 Handy St.: and Anthony A...- -

4 identification officer, John A, O" ~ueh as O’Connell as officers in of ~houl ehUdren made during the many o~ee Johe. nest, Columbia. two |’a~" groups returning to* d~eir respective unions and ~ak;nlLapping, of 69 Richardson St., uil ,,

IConnHL charge, war by workem in defense indu~- : "True." he Mid. "what I isle dlf. 2. Loveliest Night Of the Ye~ir. the matter up ~h t~e.members~ip. It now appears that the mere- ROBERT J. CREAMER, son M of this cry: end Vito Dimnlo el

years ago, young O’Conneli, son of "FINGERPRINTING i~ not a very [ * ¯ * * would record, but apd, r s while the 3. I Get Ideas. Tony Martin, ~Oer~ip is most a,xlous ¢o support the dxive. Th~s is just oneof Mr’4$th~nd MrS,st., RaymOndls taking P’acivl~r~dCreame 60"/CherrYSo. St,ls:llndAve..Will[amHightsndMeltzerparkOf :

the late I~’ollee Chief Michael complicated procedure," O’Connell "AS MOST PEOPLE know," glamour o~ the work we~r~ off and VEctor. O~ many o~¢as~ons +w~ere labor has risen to assist in ¯ d~ar[tablc mec~csi trnlnln~ at Ft+ Sam Ho~-: Their ll-week "boot" includesO’Conhell, was a~sLgned the tank points ouL "It works thi~ way: O’Connell M/d, "there ¯re no two it’s Just plain hard work llke any ,

of fln~erprintin~ anyone arersted, "The man is brought up~irs to fingerprints ,,llke In the world," other job."4. Come On-~ My llouse, Ro~e- .work. ston, Tax. He underwent basle training in seamansh/p, fire-fight-

¯ ¯ ¯ medical training at Ft. Din. Before Ing, gunnery, signallng, and otherpersons charged with an indictable my oi~ee. I ~sk him to wash hi= Pingerprints, he said, are the most The Identi~h~aUon officer said

mary Cloune~’. Columbia.¯ -In turn, the community ~as been cogmzant c~ the public entering the Army, Pet. Creamer courses. On completion of their

offense or anyone ~uspeeted of ¯ hands and then take him Inr, o in- ~elent/fl¢ m~ns o~ identification he’s e~remely fond of his co-S. rm In Love Again, April ,

crime. At this time the state else other room where we have a metal known,worker¯, and that the work itself Stevens, Victor. spiritedness of ~abor. ’~ey elected a reprcsen~ive of |abet to the w~ employed by th# Natior, al courses they will be assigned to

instituted it, Identi~eation bureau. -slab covered with ink. A roller isThe Identi/~e~Jon bureau ~( 20 ~ appe~inlL 6. Whispering. Les Paul. Capt- city o)mmiss;on. Acd, because of labor’s posi.tion in the community Bank of New Jenny. He graduat- Fleet 4/~W or- Navy shore stations

¯ tel wc find labor ~adet’s -also represented on our various boards. ~1 from St. Peter’s High School in or sent to service schools for ad-¯ IS41. ,~need technical training.Prior to O’Connell’s appointment, used to spread the ink over the years ,~go was ̄ relatively minor

~ngerprintlng ,and other records slab each time we ~¯ke prth~, department at headquarterS.devotedTOdaY,to Klystron is a new kind of radio[ L~or like managcmen~ or any o~er organization is not always ......................... Beck TOwere kept |n a slll~hod fashion "Each finger i~ pressed onto the two large rooms ¯re tube whk.h makes it pos.~ible tn! President ~ Mrs+ Hayes were right.butthe neeess~y of maintaining such groups is never disputednot nt,!v locally, but almost every- ink slab" and then onto ¯ card ,Identffieatlou, and the flies areltransmt ~ telephone conversations first to celebrate a sih’er anniver-

]where iV. the state. When the state which identifies the finger. At the most extenSive, rec t l°ng distar~ee without wires sary in the White He’.Use. ’by chinking persons, Good Labor organizations are today recognized "A REMINDER"

.... A ero~ file included careful - " ......... as an .importan.t cog in ~he x~heel of social progress by businessSchool

................. ~l ................... II ................ I I"i I - ex,~ut,vcs, pu~|e of[icials a~d the public at large. TERRIFIC VALUES - - LADLES !

Man with Hottesf Job in Town - ,) "’ At the FACTORY DressesBuy your FALL COAT @ SUIT @ TOPPER -- For Misses, I"l’he ~ottest job in town today belongs to the traffdc officer. T~ns, Girls -~ from our fa~or’f -- where Qnolity is high and |"Fht~se ha~xJworking .patrolmen ¯laud for eight hours each day prices are eta new low! Big Stvings Now during our AuguSt

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m some.of t~e most tar.rid spots in ttmn and ;n the nfiddIc of theSale.

~+,y’s ,,.o~+, ,tame BUY NOW !---Save Up to $15Often th-~irs is a thankless job. Drivers compellcd to wait Hours: DALLY 9:00 a. m. to 5:30 p. m.

~hcir xurn or told to drive ~n t.~e correct lane drive off mumming CLOSED Saturday & Sunday During the Month of August

.. under t-helr brc, arli about ’how in’human traffic cops are.

Now even the most cynical driver wi~ admit rhat police officersJ art: human enough to I~rspirc a little and become weary, and maybe

evt.n human enough to sincerely want to see traffic nmve cf’l’cctively

and accidents avoided. ~~ Jill|

iOn the hottcs’t days, the coldest days or d,e rainiest days, vet, ~l~U.~lS r~

ht’ ping ’ht ¯ .~ y tng a-od t:he aged cross the., treet. _ 335 Goorg S "

The Kindergarten Set ~, in al~ ,’our traffic officer is a pretty n,ce person Why not ~ ~Ji~ II r~ ....., , " .... " ........ ’ ".,, JI~IN~ILIdLLB New DrunswlcK

nl;iKc ~I.lS JOb a Itt~I¢ easier nV m.mg as cooperat,vc as poss,~cwill need... ,o,,a,+ him.: PA 4-NU --~-

" ~ " ............ II III I IIBRIGHT Joseph Bilogno, Koreo +, ...... ;; aa , u ............ .,m-L i i mmm.lmm,

SANFORIZED " Veteron, Coming Home I ~,~<~,,,~,:.__.., , ," ...... +n I " + " ~ ~" +’~ " "~ " ~{~-" "Y" "

COTTON ,.+, .,oooo ,~on,e thelr son Joseph Saturday, ~~+~J~~m~eve,,Ing.. +~h(7 ~I ~ ~~ m~ I~--%

J )+l’ph+ ship, the destroyer USS ~~,~l~1~y~u,’[~[~..IH![+wmi~m . a.sh, arrI,,~ at ,~ew., \ ~ ++ " "_ ,~ ,_._., , +’-~¯ ~or|, Va.. recently after a round- ~.--<t

; th~¢.ortd trip home from Korea, ~-~\\~\~k; SOMEAREAFRAID TOLOOK ---- -.h),t’ph. who left thl.~ eount~" in /1~I1~~

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early January. is home on a I1[

BUT " ’++’-+ ++’ °+- +turn, the ship, will begin a seriesof arnicas to Ctrba to train recruits.T~.e shl~ .as delayed ~. ,,or- Yen Pay No More

198Be sure you v,sit our oo_ O’ ’ha

.ntine at Gibrait.r entente home .... I +,when a ease of polio broke out r’A.. D~P,,.~na. r;ltlm,q

Sr-CB aboard one of the other vesseL~ I~I rlV~;l llltlll~ ¯ ¯ *with which It was making the

MIDDLESEX COUNTY FAIR homeward,our+When you buy shoes for your children,

Son!or;red plaid ginghams, percolel. I[fltei~ Novo|Acodemy that’s oil you buy. The perfect fit whichsmoolh I~oodcloths look llke new offer ~ I AUGUST 22, 23, 24 end 25 P~a,eis t3. st ke,. son of Mr.mony audslngs. Expertly mode, bright- ~ arid .Mrs. Edward C. Stokes of 97 yQur chlldre, re(Give in Ihe hands of ouros.a.new penny plaids, 2 lone solids

~Walton St., has enlered the NavalAcademy. At, nape|/¯. Md.. as a mid- skilled filters ~ you absolutely nothtng.designed lo !loner your wee mill. lay

¯ ~ ~ shipman of Ihe f¢,.rLh ,Jrc~hlt~sn~3 for less Ihofi $6.00. See !hose now| All s/toes ore dseeked five waysre be cer-~lass,

Sizes 4 to 6x WE ARE GIVING M!dshipmnn St,)ke~ we+ gr~du- |Oaf1 of O correct fit. We look forword to th¯ated from l~nt~er.s last .lune.

rell~mlbility of tiffing your children’s shoes

j| 3 IOVEL Y GIFTS 3 Local Men corr.~. It ea~hl you hOeing.

Inducted by ArmyInrluded In the 48 men Indm.;ed

O ~ Monday at Newark from the New Sizes Price

+osh$olecol+on FI;gM ClubbePs 6,o 16 ..... 19( --See You At the Foir--Br,,s~ek area were Jnmes J.

+~2"~ . +.25

TI(A SPOILT ~HIETS~hnelder Jr. of New Brun~’lek 8Vz-12 .... 6.75 +-

Washable lo.~g sieGe¯+ ~o[I colors 6+ 16 ..... |.47 and Arnold Reltig Jr. and George

(011~IIOY LONGII$ 9) ¯ O Rubino o< l[tghland P~rk, |21/2.4 .. 7.50

O|It$’ ItOUtl$ ~. Mr, and .~Irs. James J. Sebnel~.~nfO*;;~edbtood¢lOthi White ~lo6z .__-- ].69 dee of 56 Loretto St. He attend .ed ,~’d~.GiltS’ SKIRTS

,local schools including St, Peters. .

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You Dool Direct With Us High ,qehooL . +’..

~IH STYI| M0(CA$1N$A Rut~er~ .Prep graduate, Re*..

.+ell l~.,ble leo,hers. 8rowe 4 9 .... 3.69 " " J :

~’ AND COMPANY. o.d"g I+.,,.the .r.old" yeor+Id.+t.gso.+r. "o, .raM*" :[ ~k~-- .... ~ Harrison. Ave., Highland Park. He

was employed by the New Jerseykr. T. GR ,NI! C C I,’ i+ : Ii

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tO h/s Induetlon...... ¯ --,...,..,m.a Rublno, 21, is the see of Mr. nnd

¯ GEORGE ~, BAYARD STS. ¯ NEW BRUNSWICK I +" ~’tl~t~, I * 36 YEARSOF FINE FURNITUREI

nf*~nMm" NIP-bolaskL HighlandR~bln° ofpark4:S Den-He 82 CHURCH STREET NEW BRUNSWICK¯ ’ I .... I+., ~ .. ~w~r_ ked.as ̄ phnl:oip’aphe+,..’

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Mrs. Helen Anderson, 305 Market ~ Perth Amboy 4Mr. George Aret~ll, 73 New St,, New Rrum;wt¢ll ,.j

Mr. Mi¢bee! illellhp IS ThomM St, both RiverMrs. Anna G. |arran, I. Springdile Ave. EHt Orenoe

THE FIRST....,. $ .ira ..,,. A... ,re,i,. ¯ nMr. Duncen F. Ill.k, I0 Taylor Rd. MetawinMr. Ilry~n ,4. Rurtew, 17 Oak St, Old BridgeMr. John J~ Chlsh, 21 Oakwo~l PI. North BrunswickMr. Joseph T. Churek, M7 Krell St., Perth AmboyMrs, Dorothy T. Coc¢iollllo, W~hington $L, Rocky HillMrs. Frank" CoUigen, Reed Court Apts., Reed St., New¯ ...,wick We tip our hats to the first hundred motor.Mr. Willlum T. Conway, $ Tenth St., New |runQwick " "-t

j. To., C.,o, U,. st, ,o.. 37, ..w ,~.oswv,, ists who were awarded $5 checks and cam-s.VeT°nice Cestello, Tyndlle Ave. $1~tsweedMr. William Cowan, 27 McAuliffe Dr., New Brunswick.r. Job. c cre.., ,7, w.,,.m St. ...h ..~. mendation cards during the past weeks forMrs. Anna M. Dock,. Wilton St.. New Brunswick high.i,, ..~.ret D..en, ,...~or st, p... A~, using care and consideration on the way.¯ Mr. "George Dixon, North Woodland Ave~ East.r..,w~.k ’ We appreciate their cooperation in our cam-Mrs, Voorhens E. Ounn, 93 Lawrence St, New BrunswickMrs. Lillian Ella--Y, SS Main St, South no.nd I1r~k poign to reduce traffic accidents.Mr. Ralph E. Eng°l, 182 Bevier Rd. New BrunswickMrs. Charles Fetterly, P. O. Box S49, New Brunswick " rMrs. Mary Fierro, 230 S. Adelaide Ave.. Highlend Park Additional owords to courteous dnve_sMr. Jerry J. Figlio, 2S2 Commer¢lll Ave.. New Brunswick.,s. .,ore.,. ..,¢,, ~,,e., .d., New .ru.,w,~k will be announced each week and the mostMrs. Mible Glair, 190 Turnpike, South RiverMrs. Willilm H. Gelber, Jerseyville Ave., Freehold courteous driver of the month will also receiveMr, John Oewlk, 82 Mechanics Ave., Trenton

I-,,JMr. John F. Giles. Main" St. and Vermont Ave.. Par’ (] $25Defense Savings Bond. Emv,oyes of par-Monmouth

Mr. Walllce I. Oodd|rd. King George Rd., W, Millington ticipoting firms are ineligible -for awards,,Mr. Theodore J. Oorskl, 1341 $. Second SL, PleinfieldMr. Albert Heck, Lillian St.. Route 19. New Brunwick h g ly tMr. John G. Herbert. Route 37, Box 537, New Bru.swlck whic o on o drivers of passengercars.

4~sBr~S:~w~.: L D. Hoffman, 220 L,wrence SL, NewMiss Edith Holsing, 135 Jones Ave., New BrunswickMiss Elizabeth Hammer, 75 French St., New BrunswickMr. Melvin J. Hunting, 43 Simplex Ave. New BrunswickMr. Samuel Ioc¢a, 12 S. Eighth Ave., Highlend ParkMr. Albert Jaffe, R, F. O. 3, Box 200C, New BrunswickMr. Joseph J. Jar°me. 388 New Hampshire Lens..ou.._

I00 TIIIIE$MIss Shirley A. Koyen, 319 Amboy Ave,, MetuchenMr. Russell W. Kuhlthau, 31 Herbert Ave,, MilltownMiss Mary Ann Leppert, 33 Hale St., New BrunswickMiss Kathryn Los°e, 290 Talmadge St,. New Br.nswick jMr. John J. Lyons, 47 Moffett St,, Fords

/Mrs. Betty Megyar, Bruning Lane, $potswoooMr. Joseph Maley, South St., Old BridgeMr. Stephen Mendy, 414 Magnolia St., Highland P~rk

Mrs. Mary E. Matte, Box 448, Easton Ave., New BrunswickMiss Rose Marie McCormick, 188 High St., Perth Ambo~Mr. Joseph T, McCue, 230 Grant Ave., Plainfield¯Pfc. Robert McMahon, Farless Ave., Old BridgeMr, Robert J. Meek, 540 Lawrie St., Perth AmboyMr, Charles L. Merchant, 10 Suydam St.. New Brunwlck IMrs. Chester Mokrsyki, 71 Jeffrie Ave.. South RiverMrs. Arthur Monahan. 261 French SL, New Brunswick

~JMr. Edward Montegarh"/

83 Franklin Ave.. Npw RrunswickM-S. Ada D. Morit.z, 222 Rarit~n Ave., Mtddtel, e~Mr’. Harold T, Morris, 60 Plum St., New Brunswick /Mrs. Florence Murphy, 5 Lafayette St., Cart4ret IIMr. A.;.~.., Palculich, 1316 Livingston Ave. New

Brunswick ¯Mr. Chester Perdun, Jr,, Pardun Ave.. MdltownMrs. Mae Penley, 490 Harding Rd., Leure’nce HarborMr. Russell Pierce, 60 John St., New BrunswickMr. Louis Pan°k, Box 200, He°alton Rd., New 8runsw|ckMrs. Mildred Post, 441 Prospect St, South AmboyMr. Clyde Pugh, 4 New St., New BrunswickMIss Ann Pynch. 331 Plainfield Ave. Raritan TownshipMrs. Ernest R. RelrJ, Jr.. Swan Hill, South Ambey

"VMIIIMr" Abrahamjune Riester,Resnick" 226 Powers St., New BrunswickTHAN

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Mr. Rene D. Reuse, 67 Jersey Ave. New Bruesw~c~Mr. Joeph Rice. 20 Roosevelt St‘, South River

~Mr. Keensley O. Richter, 19 Oek St., New Brunswick211 George St., New Brunswick !~l~,

Mr. Richard J. Rite°r, 72 W. Northfield Ave. LivingstonMr. Robert Robinson, 1012 George’s Rd., New Brunsw!ckMr. Charles Rosenzwoig. 4 Fourth St., New BrunSwickMIss Margaret Rupprecht, 254 Redmond St., New 8runs.Mr. Earl T. Seaman, 97 W. Somerset St., ReritenMr. Carl E, S~onk, !125 Greslin Terr., RahwayMr. Joseph Shutello, Jr., 73 Emerson St.. CertoretMr. Harold L. Snure, Jr~ West Ave., Old BridgeMr. Steve Semen°k, 2 Oxford St., New BrunswickMr. Philip Sonnenberg, Route 9, Weston’s Mill Rtl.

New BrunswickMr. Adolf L. Soriano, 108 Somerset St.. RaritanMrs. Helen M. Stutsmen, 1236 Lenox Ave., Plainfield iMr. Robert E. Styles, 1115 George’s Rd., New Brunswick 1Mrs. Sylvia Taylor, 15 De|even St., New BrunswickMr. G. F. Telleri, 121 Throop Ave~ New Brunswick J~mMr. J. Wilbur Terry. 12 N. Fifth Ave. Hi9hlend ParkMrs, Bertha Thames, ~ Manville Homes, Manville

~m~rs. Elizabeth Toth, 1007 Livingston Ave., New Brunswick~mlrMr. Arthur VanDeursen, 205 Conrad SL, Seyreville

Mr. Robert M. Ward, Ellenel Blvd. SPotswoodMr. Frank West, ROute 43, New Brunswick

t Dr. Henry R. WInkler. 89 Payson Lane, UniversityHeights

M~ Joseph Zimmerman, 149 Church St., New BrunswickWinners of $25 Defense Savings Bonds

"THE COURTEOUS ,DRiVr~lt- IS A SAFEDRIVER"

Middlesex Motor Freight Carriers Ass’n.P. O, Box 98~, New Bmnswlck ’~’ -~

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i.11 r i I v bees to RMse’ L -aS J Initiation Fee

i M II s lull 4" ¯ IIll ¯ P IIAm m J Members of Painters LoeJL AFL." ~ " n P w ¯ sa,w w m P w ¯ ,, i m,tWed~ atilt and uuani-,, w - sw i ww mr llsou W ¯ ~ WW,,~ T ~mouely voted to incre~ the lnl-"" . " [thttlon tee from SIS0 to $250.~"--’--’--== = = - - = : -’ ~ -- : = = = -- =--" == ~--e Wtlllam Hamlin, pl:esideot

FU’--- II’AI----I--- "__ Ii,,.aamh,n~ tl -- P S Ireviewed the need for painters in, se workers II! I~IL.KD YOre/uesaoy th. New ~u.,w~-k ,~re.. He toldAbout 10 employees of General Fuse Co., Robert St~ are ex- :~he members that if they knew

petted to vote between3 end 4:30 p, m, Tuesday in an election to . anyone qualified or with et lea,~t aM coegiuctod under the auspices Of the National Labor Relations "basie knowledge of pathLing, they

.6oard. ¯ should Inform them that they areBalloting will determine whether workers wish to be represented eligible for onion membership.

by the International Chemical Workers Union in collective bargain- John Perorate business a,’eat,{rig. " [ , . o .¯

John -- B nk n .... dleeussed the United Fond Drh’c¯ u. ¯ S, u son exe¢uuve, one Mrs. Elizabeth Orobelny ’of the Community Chest and Is- GOV DRISCOLL signs a proclamation designating the’week of’ president Of the General Fuse local, expressed confidence that the

I bor’e artiol-~Uon in lhe t~a:l; Sept 2-9 as Union Label Week, coincidental with similar observ-"workers will favor the ICWU overwhelmingly. They anticipate . p ~. " ; shoes throughout the nation. The Governor’s proclamation pointed"opening bargaining sessions soon after the election, co’sag campaign.-, ............................................ . Pecoraro was elected eha,rman ¯ out that the union label "stands for the protect/on Of the wo;~,~

S ..:_ lIJr.._L__ ’kl------J el"#1_ * n of the dinner committee fur th(, through fair wages nnd working conditions, for the protection

O~lrl yorker .uses vlce-t~nolrmen local’s seth anniversary eelebra~icm. : employer by delivery of s fair day’s work by willing and satisfied

Of No definite date I:as been set frr the employees, end for the protection of the consumer through highCIO Labor Mobilization Group l a,eir , standards of workmanship by qualified craftsmen.", Seated (left.right) ere Louis P. Marciante, president of the

¯ ,Art Saplr, preside||t of Loenl 202,1Renml.~. The couple .nave twou State Federation of Labor; One. Driscoll, and Harry T. Nolan, secrlP~ubbor Workers of Amen’Lea, C]O, :grown ~olis. The elder Ls In guy-it Tine manufacturer of tans Ires. tery of the Union Label Council of New Jersey, Standing are Jamesantd Plfllllp J. Vnrker. correspond- ernment work in Wa~hinglan and open hearth steel was suece~f.l!y. Thornton, a member of the council’s executive board, and Donaldhl~ and recerding secretary of; the younger ant a’rtlst in New York undertaken for the first time tn : L. Oskley, of WashingtOn, O. C., representing the Union Labelh~-.al 307, Typographical Union. ICity¯ 1878. I Trades Department of the American Federation of Labor¯AFt, have been appointed vice-! ...............ehai|man of the labor mobilizatlm’.(~mmittoe of the United Fu.d. I¯ In making ~he annotmeement,Clande Y. Swank, Fund c:~Jrman.commended them as "two men ofIorganlT.ed ~abor wbo have l]elnedI(:nnstruet the United Fund sinceIt~q very inception." I

- Saplr and George Yogi. general"manegc~ of the R!elnardson Co..Iconducted the first lu-plnnt ftmdIfederation’ for the benefi! of health i t~.and welfare agencies. " I

Born In New York City, heentered the eleclro-platlog field’¯¯

I.after completing his edneatton Ini1’he New York schools. In 1940 he’.came to New Brunswlek ns an era-’plover of the Metalfield Co. !

Johd.~ the Richardso. Co. in.’~941, lie served In 1942 :rod t943 as i~ceretary of his union, be¢omln" ~ .its pre,:hlcnt In 1,94-1. !

Mr. awl Mr.~, Saglr re.qde nt 108French .~,t. witb their Iwo /~hlldren, I1~anlel 10. nnd Shawn. 8. Mrs. Saplr

¯ is the fit~rner A~ellnc Billings of:I)lekson (’ity. Ca, Sine Is ac,th’e I~TA v,’|lr k.

Sap;r is preshh.nt .f the Fed-Protect F.ud of the ltlclu~rdsun Co. I~hlch h.. he l lad tnu,,i, and of the ~t ~f~ I ~ t~l~t,:,O ,:,, omon,,, . ,= .. ,,fi)rmer l)oerd memher of Dislriet C[() Co.n|-il. h~ Is .,eerttary-tre-

C’onneJi,’q"’er "r ihe :S’li(hlh"e~’ C°u sLY (’lO i

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A lnative ~Jf Corn’~all, |;llglet|d.Yorker was brouglnt I. thl~ eoua-try n~ an ,nfunt. Ills (’hlldhood was:

1~~,~/1~’S ,~%~.

:,,pearl in Pennsylvania. I 0,korwrltesf,,rst.tew, en,.h,npnblleatlnns, lie has b~en h! the. .,]~,~,,.. o,o ooo,,,Typo~raphleal Unlo., of whleh Irei.~ nn officer, Is one of lhe oldest ~.ill line country, havill:., IJt~,ll urgan-"

S J~l,.~ ~,*"~izcd 30 years ago. I r"s-

~-a~’~.~q~ll’s * ¯flu is a dvlegale to tile State’;Federation (,f/,ahoy, and is a mem-.

0a~’..a~ ~[her of ll~ public reh, llons c,,mndt-’ --~’ ~ l~Ot

;,’o and a delegale of the Central: DV~’~ ~S ~v ~1~"l’r,,de, 0,,d I.al,,,r Federa,,o:, a..’t .tCl .tOV(

IIN! Union lh’intc|’. I~’ague. [Varkrr has b~’cn’octlve it, tint’’

Community Chest for many year~. ! o,~O’~(’¢"rail fOX the State Leglslatare urn * ~" ,.oV~~w

1he Republican ticket, and 1. cur-! -p.w- .,anti.," ser.’Ing o. the C.~,,n~’ C,,,,,-: v~~o ~" ~ Vo~.~/~/ "c s.t~oP~matter for the Trunk Sewer. [

~O~f ~llCtft¯ Mrs. Varker is the formen [.:va }k~[’~

:l~obor Advisory 6roup- ....To Aid Solo of Bonds

A Lalmr Advleorv Committee I~ ~tateto be :..’l up in New Jerst’y under ;’H’-h, Federation or Labor au~pl-’ees. Their organization will be part.r a. effort to expand sales of De-fosse ltond.q.

l,oeal and area commlttee.~ Will ~ "a]~o ’be set lip. and bond com-mittee~ will evenlually be s(.t upin individual Industrial plant,;.

Tlne AFt-bond progr.m~ wasn]al)Ped at a recent all-dry eoU-feronee In Washlni~’.on, D, C., heldat tins Invitation or the Tree:~n:r>- t~ RKDepartment. " "

Phltlp Varker. Wallace MeDer-asset and George SorvL~s of tl:eJocal lnternatlor~.l Type UnLon willbe delogatea to the United Union~Printers League meeting Sunday

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Frldoy, August 24, 1951 ~ .... THE RECORD P~e Thirteen.

, v.. VETERANS" With Publk: Sen, k:e HeMC .rlo. .. Hoa, d of..eo. NEWSsen Ave.. completed 25 years wtth

fn** caaloofied sectlo** appears in the BPOKI~MAN, MIDDLESWA FOR SALE--Whitney baby ear I~,hl|t, .~.nr~,S~ nnA tv...l"~*=~,rtl~*’tt " ~ ............ S4, ..m~. ,~ ....... (~* During service i n th.-

RICORD[R, THq R£.CORD lad the NIW IRUNIW/CK IPOKE ; Ha e, a auto bed, tender oz’ [ ..... .~r~l,,. ~mht.,. r~,,oa*..~ *.my"

alAN. Aa‘ may #41 pm)m~l bD IOUTH ItlV|l ~.ilM up to ! P. M, h,.kg~k.~l~N..hl..H^. .ll.k,,..]igo.m"-:’, ’" ........... a ....... Navy, I reoeived two serviee-con-

rueeday, Minimum ~ M ~m~ I~, 21 we.ll, tlmNI teMI ,for each. -.m~ ~’.,~’~’l’,~"~"; -~s-~r ] employee m tl~ company a New ne~R~ dhmbUitlea -~ - one durint.- ins.., ........ e....rs..., .,an.~, ,Brunswick area Electric DL~trlbu. peaeeUme and thet other "duriut~Hlenal w~’d, i ...Ji Chsrl St, 8R g-~g~-M, la ! finn Department.Extra ¢hMle of fiw glr, tt4 per P, im’Uon is made if ¢lnaifiad la to : es World War il. Now that I haw-b;,ted. ’HOU-SJ~’t~)R-S’A-L~------’-D-’-~ow.* I~ ] Hoogland ~is married and has been dJ~berged, ~uid i get lw4,

..................................... - ......... ;- C] lBOOKKEEPER FOR ~- ~’~ALE: 1941 Oldsmo~ae. Pc:’. ; caqon ~ h~drooms g_,,m, k ..... [four flldren. O m of his sous at- separate di~thlU.Ly eompen,ntitw.~.~,, h~o~ ~..o ~,..,.~ *.’~ I tends Klug~ Point IN" Y , Mctellant cheeks from VA. one for ettch~d~-

"’t)(’KK8-’~’’~ .~¥~ ~ante~--maie’ "~" or lift condl~tml, new. fires,t radto,’M ........... . -..rse ~. ....’ "’~"’i ’" ’ aldllW?

female~ ~qdle full sol of books, and heater. Phone 5A 6. 638.. Write Box It. clo SPOKESMAN,i Marine Academy.South River. No. Only mm comPensation awar(;

experle:~ced, excellent o#portunity, , - ¯ I may be paid to an individual vet-,* * , . ........................immediate opening. Write Sl~kea- [’OR SALE - ¯ lop quality IItol|eCg lYURNIRHRD R~M fear mt ¢ *" .ret*,u e,~u,-,*-m. ,.,, RbY eran, regardleas of the number olm. it Box 349 New Brunawiek , Alive or d’cssed. ~icC ackcn, woman SR 6-0443 ~x.... , ........ ¯ ¯ o The School Safety Patro! sysl ~31 dtubilities .be may have lncnrrcd.

¯ *; :~ .~, 1-11~31 .................. "

-- " I ................ FOR SALE--In36 Packard, very which helps to guard children frJn However, if VA approveS: yournEllY good reconditioned refrig. ! ......... , ~ ~ , HOT ,’ood condition best offer See it traffic hazards has beau tntrodn*.ed claim for disability compensation.

" PUJ~ :3Al,¥~--;q(~W neruxt . ~ , ¯ "era:ors. Guaranteed itapdlard ..... ., ,.~,~.., ~ ,’-, ia, Petes ~ulf r~,,,,,,,~, Iv into foceign countries such as payment for your combined dl.~.

~aake. Rl~ee and Co., 201 Naflgeo[ M~tu~t~n 6~Vnafter~’p

m" I"-~- , .... "_"’"~.’ ____ "~_", Germany and Japan. where they abUlttea will be made at warHmt..t.. ,.cw W, o , Z llTte:l le ::%st= ?ing to ,oaeh cb.dre,rat...,es i ,,. ,hat o.e ,,t¯ 10,d I I p . .y the d[aabllltles occurred d n’l i;

er, truc:.:.T.:, *op I~ll, beekCql, FOR SALE: Natural gas ru.ge ~2.’1~. South River Metal Products ~.-- . ....... iPrace:lIe servlef.

~and. cinders, gravel. Ntek Plaol- like new $S0. (’oil S, It. 6-1945J. lot’." Ix 8"23 WANTED: hxpcrlenccd o)eratora Q. Does a veteran with a (gt~

..... ’ on Singer Sewing Mat.hhles alto honorable discharge have the r~,tellI, i; renal SL, Sayrev~Ue. ~. R, :Ix. FOR SALE--lg"-.~aJestlc TV set" 1 : Ilnlshers on ladles coats and suits. ~ to file a claim for a VA bcnbi’~l"

$-,%$4 .... year old, excelleut condition. Cam- Good pay and free transportation. A It Is always the privilege ,~’

~;E~y&~G].~.~TR~cTREss WANT.POULTRY BUYERS ATTENTION plate Will take best offer, SR 6- Lake Coat Co.. I lc. any’ veteran to file a claim ~ifh] "

J~D--G’md salary, vacalion with Ov~c of the turf:eat brollec farm.~ j 0791.

4x 8’23 Pcrrinovllle Rd. No. 2 i VA. But In order to establish ellg-pay, hospl’alizal!on *’;d other ben- lu the State of Nc, w Jcrsey of It, r< I FO/I SALE-~:plcce dl~li~g’~e-’t, Jamesburg. N.J. ;iblllq/ for VA benefits he am:’:ants. Apply Xlr. Boyle, Singer Sew- for sale live poultry raised on Frigidaire, maple dinette, rugs, Jamesbur~ 1-9864 I prove he was Insane at the tim-

Ing Center, 169 George St.. New finest feeds. Double Diamond and sofas, hinge ehatrs, antique chairs, * 2×. )he committed the act for which .hi.Brunswick. tf Purina Chow. ftrollers, Ftwcrs and electric motor, etc. SR 6.2905J. lx ................ iwasdishonorably dbeharged.

Roaste*.’s. Wblte, Ran and Crosses ._ ............... Mlddteaex County , Q. Are the widower and ehlldre:,tNSTRUCTIO,’~ m aressmaking 2 Ib. broilerv our specialty, Open FOR SALE--Immediate occupa.cy.[ Surrogate’s Court .of a woman veteran entitled t

and tailoring for liome use. El- all year. C’aU for hlrormatinn and New mason ranch house, 4~2NOTICE peqslon at her death?

pericnced ,~acber. Afternoon ,, appointment between 9 and 11 rooms, full basement. John St., Old I All persons concerned may lake ] A. Under })resent taws, the wld-~lasses from l to 4: cw,niniP~, T tO[p. m. Telepho.e I.akvwood 6- Bridge. IX[notice lbat the Subscriber, admiu-eower Is not entlUed, But survh’in.-~:30 p. m. Moderate rates. New[ l&St;W2, Boris Gh,cy IIroih’r Farm, - ............... . ...... ¯~r-ns~v~ck .’~rhoo] of Fashion, 143~ Jackson Mills. lid 3, l.akewm~d, FOR SALE--Combination oil and asia:or, etc. of Lawreuce Kerwln. I children may be entitled lr cllglh.Albany S:.. Kilmcr 5.4{)75. ] N, J. 41 - 8"9. gas stove¯ 28 Joseph St,, South deceased, Intends to exhibit final lilly requirements are met.

Itiver. 3x 8"23 account to the Middlesex C~unty Q,-I signed a statcmeut licforv

"’~-~’---~’A~.E: CembhtaHon oil and IIEI,P ;VANTED 1,F.MAIJ’] for "A-Cllallcngcto the Elements"-- the 14th dwor September. 1951, at existed before I entered accv.le,..R .. ¯ . ............... Court-Probate Division, on Friday, my discharge that my dls~hillt:

as st:)ve. 28 .Io~cph St.. South:. soda fmmtaln week. experience Tl[ano, the paint .".round in oil. 2 p, m., for Settlement and allow-iWill this render me lneliglb]~, forRiver. SR 6.1984W¯ 3X"prefmrcd. Apply Box X, e’o Investigate the three way plan. ante; the same being first audited disability compensation?’

FOR S:~l;E:"l"stablishe~l’dellcat-es -~ Spokesmaq. South Ilh’er. N. J..Ix.. FREE TRIIAL PERIOD¯ 6 monthly and stated by the Surrogate. I A. No. One provision of tile (;Isen. Ft~e Ioeatloo. Owner must.’ ......... paymenL’~. 5 year guaraPtee. SR 8-,. Dated August 14th, 1951. Bill nullifies Buy sueh.statement.-

~ell for persnnnl Tea,ann. With or. UItGENTLY NEEDED: 4 or 5 16IIW. SAMUEL V. CONVE.RY. made at the time of dl.;chsrge, l)t-without apartmc’:t. 79 Reid St..) room house or apartment for very _ .... :- -. ".~" . ;,. J AdmJnls.rotor cislon a~ to whc’he/’your disabilitySouth Ith’er. rrllabie business conple with schcmI, I.’UK ~Ah~;’ Ne~ rauen nom~. omK ". ¯ -, . .

. _" ........ ]Rafferty & Blucher, Esqs was Incurred i~ or aggrav’ated b~............ !ehJidcen. WI]I exchall~e h~n1%? ill I STUCco, q rooms alto OalU loll| .... i

.... ~ o.’s155 Patezson St. your selvec wll be made by VAFOR SALE: lO room. 2 .’:lutJ", 2 Weodbr|dge for one in Sooth cellar, oil sham hen:, )ak fie t.. ,,,, , _ " " # " " ¯ -- ., ............. ~ ~e~ ~srunswlek, N J Compensation may be awarded fm

faro.v frame he’:Be..t F, berwhm; lliver. Mrs. II. Lell;~er. 28,"] St. -[at.,nurv". z ¯ ee ~:;uu. as ~ ~t. u. I Attorrtey’ ’" ’ sere ee - aggravateddtsnbl]ltlc,,"St. S. H- 6.2276.1. 3x;Jamea Ave.. Woodln’ldgc. Phone t~rmge. ~x., N_ . ] " ’ . ¯

......... I Woodbridgc 8-30TgJ. 3x-3:23. - ...... ’ B 92 I which existed prlur to servia:.ttOUSF FOB SALE: .":,emi-bnnga ...................... FOIL SALE: Lawson type ~ofa, ..~_,

low. 5 years aid, 4 roues ~ alva- Felt SAI,E: Work .beot’J) v,’Itb new y upho stered In grey bro-

stairs, partly finished seeoud flour, motor, saw, and Frantic:. Dark catelle. Fringed bottom. Can behot watcr hcath, g :’y.tem. Lot 80 roum eqnlpment: en[arger, eontael secn at Chrlstles 0..o,,,.~, [ WEE~’y

C,osswo, PUZZLE )x 150. all Improvemcnl~- Sit.000., printer. Two cleetce motor~. SR 6- Thomas St., South River. SR 6-(’all S. I1. 6-19tSJ. 3x 2045.31 after 6 p.m. Ix 223 1837J. 9~. , , ¯

IFOR ~’/~LE:" ALL HOUSEHOLD -

i

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i

I’ere#s t~° A~N~"i FURNITURE INCLUDING 9 x 12 Tennis StorGulls:an rug. g x ~0 Karaehl tug. ’

HORIZONI’A~ 2’Lure] ,8 Pictured 3 Rapid-fire

Tennis (ab.)Champion 4 Insect

¯ __ 5 Spanish river

1:1 Bewilderl 6 Stagger7 African town13 Tles 8 Cook In fat

Idcee ]Ivl.g raom ~t,t. add chairs,.ha~uck, 6-w,y floor lamp, card,table, cullaln slrclehcr, :.BoningI’, holler, electric heater, boy’s ice,/~kates, ~lz,~ 8. leaf her sh,,epskin[

tcoat, miscellaneous. Erma Cole-To be sure of warranted man. SR 6.2905J. Ix.

¯ .. i

SINGER* antiparts guar. PAINTING; BODY AND .Z~xr,=eet ~eholdl to~n 3eA~s¯ lg Uncertain tO Plate near 2g Fasten~ 40 Any ..~’* anteed SINGER repairs... FENDER WORK ISLIght toueh 11 Poorer 24 Worship 41Quarrel19 Irritate . 12 Minded 25 Port of l?omc 42 NImbu~

..all u SI.~(;ER ~.xpert w~,w. )..r . ~! Century He Is noted 43 Brain Pa~age

SINGER .,,,,i.~ ma,’hht¢ m’,’,l, repair.~,iW!wclh:’la=’cn’g’lleaa;:nahleratcs" plantl4 30Rigid

¯ ;hno.izing. l’m’cel.mi~i)ig a n d 2’~Oattnt for his 31 Wordy 46Finnish tov.’n

~rhh’n e.lhnale [.rn;,h,’fl illPoli~hlog. 23Auatrallan lobbing ~ 32Pasturage 47St|ten

town 17 Myself 34 Costlier 90 Hour tab.)A|] ~,Ut;~OI~I);IP ll.p;~h’,~ : 25Thrush 20California 35English teem 52Sun ~odSEWING CENTER ,,,l,a,,,’,~ f,,r )o,,r ai.l,r,,,al. ().e ~,op Se,vi~’e ’ 2erear27 Cubic meter’ ~:" ~’ ........ ’"~’"’* "* " MERCURY AUTO BODV 28Negaflve

1~9 GEORGE STREET NEW BRUNSWICK 3(;] SOMI-;RSET STREEf 2gTrinlty termO.osn Th,*-$dav ’Till 9 P. M Cnsrter 7-620 (.1’1. 7-t)~.:;4 (ab)

30 WeaponII I II IlllJ I~ll’tl I I ...................

~ 33IodJnsa]t,,,. 37 Barter

38 An01ntMECHANICAL CRAFTSMEN D R I V I N G:¯ sgP,,Ucle

FOR ALL TRADES 4440AfrleanunharmedrlverI N S T R U C T I’O N 45Florida (ab.)

4~ OrientalSkilled Chemical Operators In New Brunswicklit’s Chr,stian$48 Po|e

Apply-NOW for EASY METHOD 49Ba(tle," 51 Meckers

GOOD JOBS. : . .DRIVER TRAININGsYsTE/v~" "~ 5453 Dr2 (eomb.Ahe~dform)

: ~ VgRTICAL

Non-hazardoua..Work_ Operated B~ I Dignify

Offeri,g~, .- ~" HUB MOTORS;: INC. -- :, - =:: ...... = "

GOOD FAY GOOD W~)RKING CONDITIONS For’Safe. DepepUable Laarnlng. Y O U R S For the A$~<;rl~ !

Free H~pitalization and W~dical.Surgical Benefits Ousl Control Cars - - quick. $2~TOs;g.ature_Furnlture$500 QUICKLYo~ ca~

%. See Your Near~"~t I~w Jersey State Call or wclte Dnly $8.08 Monthly Repays o $100,Loon.,.~, Employn~ent Ser0ice Branch or The Easy Method System ¯ J I J Othc, Amountl in ProDortion .-. ;. ,.

%~ppP/_ at The Employmen," Office of 250 Woodbridge Ave., .: FOR QUICK ,~ERVICP OHONE S. R. 6-0004

POWDER.’,",..d Pork, N.J.

" SOUTH RIVER LOAN CO.HERCULES COMPANY ., ..,, ST"EET, oo,..,VE ,,9PARI~.iN, NEW JERSEY" .. " KI, ~-6126" ’" LOANS MADE IN NEARBY TOWNS - ", ....

2)1% monthly on unpaid bale,,ce up to $~00. ;~% on hi:lance over $300

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BY JOHN ~ENKEY CaL. =,d ~mo...U Job. abo.t ed too h+oh .ish e.e.ththE *am ’ed ̄ by t*o Itgh,, o.+ on e.ch ~ldo At Flower ShowThree Rutger~ studcnt~ who corn- flying a "Jolly roger" and boarding :pimiet~toed veal ~o~t ~o .baked ot the’mast. One of the ’we pas~ing

rise the b~’st part of Ihe Rutger~; our craft that almost appeared de- beans and bacon: but notbing haP- captai.’us was dhtturhed by a ca ice A aeedlblg devrtopt.d by C. ("

oatin s Club have been saUlug the netted Bat tbe~ did not s)eak pened. : with a Brittsh accent which hawh.d Vau Yoochle~ oI Van Datti c*Its.

7OUp’S saithoal fyom TottenYltle ta tones loud enough for the sole i A point of interest was re~ehed out. "Blimey. Look there. First Klugstoa. won the grand champion+

ihate, I’daud) harbor for the p~l occupant Of the boat, a watehmall. Bt about t p. m. near Keyport‘ heal we’ve seell shier ]ea~.’ing the shJp at the gtadlolus exhlb[l ~9"ed-

onth. to bear and perhaps here.me Large nets were attached to up- channel. [s Shirley Mac ~ti]l bc- ne~day at the 1951 Middlesex Conn.

L~t SundaY. the .three boys. alarmed¯ ;right :pelt’8 In which allla .Fish, bhld us?" ty Fan’.

aul Spragne Jr. of Redmond SL. * ¯ * ~ noted for their ell no,tent, became The gladlolns exhibit. ~rral;ged

o~cr Cain of I~t Ave.. ftlghtand SPRAGUE. who a~ttmed corn- Lrapped. The fish are used [or fer-i ’~ ~ ~ * by aPea memher~ of tile New Jer-

ark, arid %Vs]teE LeibnitzsR[ el mand of the era|t by .statloniug tiJlzer. [ DECIDING that hi darkness,soy (lind[el s S. (’e y. is l eared

opewell, tnvBed this SPOKES- himself at the tffler handle, which Wind suddenly was reb~ored and no[se wa~ thc be~t satety precau-the East Bru.s~lrk Town~hlp

AN reporter to accompany them controted the rudder, broke out a the erMt was spared the ignominy t[on. the boys roared out air sort~ ttalh

z a trip. set of eharL% The papeL~, reguLa- of being t3ng[ed [11 the ueL% line:- of song~’t and football cheers a~ theTbc prize*winhlg g]adiolns t$

"1"he boys arose early Sunday tlon ~aiJlng charts, not only pin- ever. it was too late to think of boat ~low]y m de its way hirea dueP jdlik wJt]l cream !hr°at

ornEtg to get to a dock on dtat- point a boars pos|tlon but Icll AtthnHe Highlands and the ones and the spike ha~ 18 buds. 10 of¯ Arthur Kill passing by slowlyIsland [, dine In leave wllh life depth of the water at eve~" sctted for a beaching at Keans- blinking buoys which elP:ked with

Which ~rc open" V~]I V°°rltls is

F ’tL hat the haa, hadpo,o, I h rg 1.0b h.nh

o.o lated +.h th. ’ph,+ depa -he tinder way hy 10:23 a. m. Also handy With a e~mcra. + e "Oh her name wa~; the Tltanie

meut at" Princeton. where he has

h~ h~vs used the Perth Amboy Sprague to(;k the fi~;t of ~evcral and she sailed across the Atlantic." been doing research in supc~snnlc

!rry~ get ~o the island, then p etures, of Per h Amhoy fading i WHILE LEIBNLTZSKt ned I bawled LelbnitzskL "and they put +:irflnw since the last war. He ~on16 blue rtbham; for firm place. 10’ft their car near an old boatyaed off into the distance. Hc then an- went ashore. Cain and Spraguu them down below Where they’d beot which were for s~..ed[~n~, j~t

Ist northwest Of the ferry slip, nounced that the destlwation of took the boat back OUt into the b~y. the first to go,"

Borrowed oa~ and a rowboat the boat was Atlantic lli£htands-- ¯ o ~2. a new sailing stunt they The chorus folio.wed "on it was his exhibits at thc fair.

~r’rled Sprague out to the sail- but nature had a hand in its ulll-had read about in the university sad. It was sad. il ~.’~s sad whcuVan Yoorhls al:~o placed second

~ath mooring, fJr enough out in mate destination, librarY. Called "laying to," it cart- the great ship went down." ".vith nine yartetJes, six el v*’hLeb

l~rtlur Kilt to prevent their. While Once out el the Kilt and into sists of pithing a boat aiseep. I ALSO. "Up ~tream Red team. Redare ~ecdlings. [11 third place, he

~’ I~adJed the saELng apparatus, the ehan~el of ~arttan Bay. the I The Idea is to swim with the team up stre~lm. Rah! Nah! Rutger~. ~*’on 13 award~;, rdne of whirh are

le other t?.’o boys prepared food. heat warn set o. a reach, a posLison boat at hand. The pair dropped the Rah!" That ehee~’ helped the tow¯ ~;eedlin.~.s.

~art~ ned other neeesslttea ~or In nautical language where the Jib and drew the rJ~thsaU ~-~ e~ a ’bit.)n]fortab]e sailing, wind blows fv0m the .side of the tight a~ possthle .by hauling the "Lcoh off the port bow." cried MOOSE WOMEN TO MESTThe ~ulg¢.rs boat is an odd af. boat. If ;ntis are trtmrned proper- boom btto the eel]let ot [11"2 boa. Sprague. A very t[nltLSh ~olmdnlg The Womeu el the Moose wUt

dr. It Is about 16 feet long. and ty. a sailboat on ~ "reach** can The tiller handle was lashed lo engine was making a lot ot ,oise. meet tonight ~t 8 at the Meeba~-

a-’~ 0w..rst~ed ’Snipe" Class ~a[]$ t~ave] taster than the wind which port and the boat t}t.eu ";,’as given A spotlight played ahaut the Kill Jcs HaIL Mrs. Itenry SchlcRler. se-

[are0nl-rJgged with a Jib, hlo~’s it. In the case of the nntver- Its own head. from between two colored lighls, ntor regent, wit be in charge¯ ( * * slty boat Sunday. that stilt was i WBh the whld e~ming from off The erof! couldn’t be dist’erl~cd Itl ......

AS THE TIDE started out. the at sometatag less than a snail’s the port bow, the boat mere y drift- the dark.o~tt wa.s readied and set Innw.flon. pace. led. slowly as it dragghlg a sea I The noisy craft moved quickly. northeast "wind. usuaffy iodlea- Finally the wind stopped eom- anchor. The hays went swlfftm|ng* over the water, thcn turnett sud-ire of weather trouble, whipped plctt.ly. While motorboats churned something they would have dOlle denly. During Ss tnrll i~ was idoLi-ze I~at out late Arthur Kill. and by. stLrrLng up ’.’.’a’¢t~; which rockt.d i e~rt[er were not the RariLan ]liver tiffed.oon ~.c boy~ had lhetr croft e e ub erof uncomfortably the’so, polluted. L "Seaplane’"+ tried Cain.eelc~e]l to starhaand 811([ scud° ecrupanLs o the sa boat amused ~ With ~5~yeral dozer persolls :Lrtg three-quarters before thc themselve~ by reading Jokes from ~ watehit;g operations from theILl~d. They cb~e to saLI along the a eve, "For Doclors On y." It Keansburg haardwalk, the sadb~at" SURE ENOUGH. It had tmlred~W Jersey s de and took par- was partlcnlariy amusing to Ca i ’moved ashore a ve bux nes~-

Icular eare ,o avoid the c,eetrie and Leibnitz-ski b .......

both are ike manner ~nd p~eka~d up tbe the KU, a:, no~° .k~oPoffd~.~ken~t.

I ,was prep; ns .erry whirs perludlea]ly classes pro-medical ~lndents. , we boys who had waded out to. .+ . . .~le Kill. I wailer also struck on the idea ;meet It.

i eupanLs of the Kutt~crs heat dhhl tknow whe her or no he pane Ln-

As thcy kept the boat movhlg el attempffn~ to fl~h. }le brought; Lethnffz~ki wanted to go ~lm- leeded to lake off In iL~ direct[ ,.dtb a slightly less th~nl moaerata a dn)pEfie and v:hlle the ~etlon ruing. Spraguc and Cain. nLEu" Neveltbeless. hey aff w~:’, rea lyrind. the ltntgers craft pa~ed ~f the mllguing tide and wtad |.tlctd by a rerent motion picture, o d ve overheard.everal vcrr w~.athcrbeaten wafted the sailboat In the general insisted, thaP he leave,, the boat I Tile burz of the motor Inerca+edrclghlers, steamer+ a,d tanker~¯ direction desired I.ethnll:~skL hall- like tne "Frogmen whk’h they. suddendy and the IlghL~ flit¯cd

................ I vlowed a }a Hollywood. That ne " .] . along the waer. [’or abou 00

cessltaled Waltc’s y g a u"’" " ’ " fee the" raced be ]re "s g, mh-Length on the cockpit rail then’ ’ " " nlZ marne ar y and Ihcu rlshtgfloppng rite he water a fu str dfly In clear the OiIterhridgc"length by simply rolffng over- hy ahonl 100 fe(.t.hoard. - T c "p . w :, t, only el,if[

[it (lid I dx ’~ h ~r .’,[ ";h -v .h p ", . ~. . , w h t,’ V.as thl In)at coatluued ;~t fu]I .~pecd¯ n~ a ¯ ke r~ . *t otl~[ ~O reek lltC"t I k koI fr t~ma s 3 e v, as m¯ . . ¯.. + . . hind. The eol~<.la .Lm ~;r ih(. ;t.:tml. P°~’;ible nnd’ afii’r }IL~" xv*inl" lhe ~a~ thai ;t light p’ hi’ IlUJ II;Ihe’htl:tl slol)j)ed and with tY;lll abO;ll(I, on an elzlOrL(t,:,l, jlil~ht i [;ikl,.:)lfag:tJl3 ~el ..;iil for homc ill ~Ll(’h iuky d;ll’knt.~< I

ROOER CAIN ~;Intlt:d the [ilh’r he’wce4l I’el’lh ?.tahoe aud ’l’(~th’n-and lU inshet’l nn tile rettlrt3 ~ltlrl~. ~ [lip wa~ a ~inlple t;l~k ;;~ tm~Vb’il’~t ohsta(’It" "~’hh’h ]It, t.nrnun- olle brad. the "~+l~h’;i. " ~t;i~ rtnlllttuL¯ 250 Down l+++,hC+tKanshur~ Soon thv ~ dlnmt wa, al lht. bkwk

tot Nc"v Y°Pk CHY’ hour s ht.h+rc +;Par ~;i +; ~h>wed()nec pasL that, Lt was a ~Implc

aShl)rC ;ind tht, li(ull it~l~ ta~tem,d

APPROX. $52.76 MONTH LY Pays All For Vers rash to keep t.c sahhu., oa (.our,,f,to h. mo.rh,g .,,,I ’h.’ r,’cw .,’cn+30 Year Mortgaqe and 1he bo;*s looked about tar men- ashore

Afh, r lht, hrly; went a~hort., llwySPECIAL TERMS FOR NON-VETS With a cop)’ Of lhe myri:d.[.a~t!d m;idc a IrLp np Stalen [~land I,t

ADDITIONAL 3rd BEDROOM 15.4 x 13.+6

$58 MONTHLY Poys Atl For Vets4

for ,~hout a h11f mile In th4, back- iI,, ~ ~,f;i,e ,.or,.. DUl lq ~I In

’Old Bridge East Eruns~ .ownshipAs all good things usua y cad. tl~’~r ,~,’¢XI~:R~Itt; ~t,,’*~os

~c brisk wind stopped, and Moppeddead. While the boat bobbed about WEEK BEG. MONDAY. AUG 27 EVES. S:30. Mats Wed., Sat. 2:30

AIR CONDITIONED merrily, the boys po,dered whe’h+ Herbert Kenwith Presents41~,VCrlt’J+Nta withh. Walk.nq 9BEAUTIFUL HOME er or not to break out the oar~+ (in person)

Di.t~,~:r. STYLES ALL THRILL. The setting ~un fizlally coercedN STA H C E B E N.@Ont¢ 7 m~le~ from Orc~’n ; an "aye" vole aed canoe paddles C O N E T T

mBathing Beach. INGLY DIFFERENT

.daln had the boal under ~ay. in +~KYL~RKr.z P~ h F. e tt - ~re~ fol,,P. ~ ~" ] D’dr~0nl~ - ¯ T1I’d Whell darkne~ sets in on RardaJ1 and DONAte WOODS

oa~ Real * Tru.c.n :teeI ~lnda~r~ -. D1fll~ rr.o m ~ttco~e nl som,~ home~. ~Y* ll descends wLth a quick (’ur+ Priee~ +tax incl) Eves. $1.20; $1.$0; $240: $3,0~.Wahln e~L<lrll t di~t,nee i0 fftltde ~chool rhtlfche~ A & p ~tlw.t tain. In no 1late at ;111. the bay "*’.’a~ Mats. $1.20; $1.80; $2.40.~ltfket~ aau ~hop~ln~ Pree bu~ service U~ h:~h ch.~d 2t nUmne~ t~NevnrX 3b mlnllt~ to ~e~: yor~t olt p -i~ ~R -.[~tny trAntl dsi ¯ .. n~t~ dark and the boal was gulde0 by

Last ~,to N~ Brur~’t*trk Pa~e+ pr°pertr +°n]v 8 mne’l Times ; JOAN BENNETT in "SUSAN AND GOD"MI~ELL HOME OPEN DAILY UNTIL DARK -- Come Out Today. ....Fu~shed by ROCKFORD FURNtTURS CO, Et. 35, Woodbrldge

’(I TEMPLE BAR K TCHENI]::.;2"" Rosenthol Glass~+’’’’I’I+" ’’ ~" ~¢’"I’I ....."" ,~’~ N[ ~,

I) Y Inc. II++, C;ora_an_, 409 RARtTAN AVENUe HIGHLAND PARK½ t.~ Route B-28, $.mL~+ to 0 d Brld=e sn~

e~’

Rov’r~ E$ fi+~’~ ’flt¢l+’rol, l~ Mirrors Made*To-Order.~ ~’=~ <*’"~ +°’ I I Feolures ANGELA S.... + + ++++ ,,~ Table TOF$ MIIde to Ordlr (LOl~leriy of tbe Pra’ake0t Cocktail Bar. S~yrevl]]e)81es Office: o Phone

Store Front Windows

II ’ " "¯ °’+ "+" " .,,+ .,--.-,,M " Ind=v,dualTomoeoPl~s

MEADOW ASSOCIATES, II’~(LAuto G|OEI |nstollecl

Sale$Offlce--PhoneSouthRiver&9S32$ HARVSY STUeET

[ISpe¢,all=Ing th TOMATG P,SS and SPAGHETTI

(Off Frenrtl Sty! Arl k1+dq of It=llan m-d Amptiem~ gmne1+..;-’ +"N+w .UH.W,O.II .eC,A

FOR THIS WeeK.END.-CHICKEN-INoTHE-BASKET, 95cDEVELOPERS & BUILDERS ’ v,,++ ......p.., ++era I.+0 a. m. to ~ p. m. and + ,. ,+,. ~ .......1020 Commerc~ Avenue Unl0n, N, J. UN. %6323 Kilmer S-32~

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_L~" ~ " THE ~ORD ~r~y, Auau~ 24, I~IEast Millstone" ,,. ,d ,,,. W: n. H~mk,.,mmmwmm

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WA--mI~ - Mm,t. ,c Valley ri~, DO~, wm end.ch~,n ~,jm~,~ n, ime re- Or. ,~ U--. C~.,~,: R.eker WE LL KEEP YOUR AUTO4N GOOD R,’ leenu,y azter apenmnl I Wt, ek at Iimmt, tM past w.Nuna at CaPell : .’1i..++ hold, .+er+.a~,r drive S.,~,I.C.oAug. 26, stertl-g at 10 a. m. Papenl Laklle. ML-b. 1" Co4e. ]IClMm. Ills NA Blip SERVICE malts smqllkl4e im’v|¢e fM ~ .~

,h~,le U+ Ued Ln buMlee -nd!. Mrs" Lois .It,,¢ aml aau~r ;1~. and ME. I~h-M P,nhardlllL~W? do +m~,~/,g .t, k,4~. It in tip lop ~ape ... U,p.twliituve mmrna~ Jsome to CldrJdlO, retu.-a~l teem ¯ trio to Oeorgiali,1 m m~ ~ eqvmmmt.., telmNIvmle~ e/~k~ilplaced ~t the eurb. " - =~- ,

~" Wesley ||entUc+ou is on a bull-a., nL* i~r ap41MInE 8 week wIUI III1 week. ,. " tl’’’41~lUtlE4rlCqllWIJgllffit’’.dflvt.inYOOAY. ". ~J

soS+Mr,, tl+ipOttol° Runge,Chatan°°P’Mlsa M~’pretTenn" l "e~Irtsa, the:nryW~IT~V~l. Don- H~o~B~d~=n/;uh:"B°nw~tllbh’~+u.. - --. ! ITillS, TUBES, .ATTIIIIIS, ACCIIIOeIEI I

.’/BunjIIe aml Bro’.her Andrew Of ,IdHead, endMislglelnoreMer-andMra. J’,ErlSmltMeConnell. II 0.,-,,.. -... .--...-- Irell sailed up the Hudson to rough. MIN Jemle Lyrics ts vacationing. IE~hm.. Pa, relun,ed home ~ter ~ . . ~l~,4/aA r.~)U bI=KVlU.~ |¯ " .. +geepste last Tuesday. In New Hamplhtre,spendh);, a week with Mr. and Mrs. Mr~ Ida S ice Is ¯ endln, ¯ MOTORS STEAM CLEANED .

Waltcr lh,gan of Maspeth, L.I. l_. . -- P -- P ...g ,ome ill Phone: N. 8, 2-8S75AIP~ A e ......... time at Toms rover whn Mr. ln~ KOYK:g TO NOB IIEalDENT~ i . ,,I+¯ + gn S uIro I~ Vl~tl[lllg fief .........l~lr~ !! -anv ..os..au..N tr A "1"O: Rachel ]nestler I next of kin & heir+ ILlncoln Highway & Franklin Ave. NEW BRUNSWICK,aon-hl-l~w+ and daughter. Mr. and. Mrs, Woodrow Clark and d’~u h Jullu+ Pre~berlter ) at law of Mendel :1 24"NOU" #*~Pi’lqg Service

I ]Mrs Daniel Shucker of Rochester, ! .... g - iktmuel Prelbet’ler ) Preeberser. decayed¯ ter left lot a vacation at the Adi- T~u~ ~OTICg that the Town~hlD ofN.Y.

I rondack Mountaims. N. Y. State.ggsnalln t~hall apply to the aul~rtorCout~ of New Jersey on Beplember ~llth+ --

Mrs. K.nlly Van Doren has re- i Mr. end Mrs. Floyd Evans and ~0~l. for ~ prater a~ln_t~ns ,.n udmtn;turned home ~ter al~endlng a week ................. + istrat~r im iltem ior +ne E~NI.te o; menot,, I I | ,1 , , |

~u~t s~c oil at vats[ion ~ JL age PrelbeP¯er, d~eased, b]~ virtue of the fact ¯ !in D+yonne. Ariel Pa tthac he ~i~ the holder on the aa. pill ~elelhofl m 2,.!!00¯ k. a.d Mrs. David Auten are l ... ’ [hi, death of mortaaula recorded In ]Book I IF wtJ~ondl ~ fh~ tu*aolt at [tuillt~)t I the home economies commlttee.~ of Mortgages on Dale ~IIS. which[ I

Thoho--ecnnomlcs*om l.ce=o ................ +*’ngc +’-- , +.. ++ l, ,o .0 ,.olo.,.e + ,h. .+ + JA MAHER *of Millstone Valle - nr--" ...m p near a card party Saturday at 8 I tin TowltshlD taz mite. I.v ~.~ m.15v wua JOF[N MACKO,I~t, ld a card party Saturday at It p’ m. in the Grange hall. ¯ [ Attorney at Law. I

+~m. ln the Grange hall. ~’1;’4’S O NMr. ’and Mrs. Thnma+ Cimpko

and Rundall Morton visited ~elr * FUNERAL DIRECTORSson. Thomas, of the Navy. at Bain-hrld++. Md ¯ When Friends Cell 2s Easl’on Avenue New Srunlmick,N. J.Mr. nod Mrs. Thomas Lec spenL . a ¯

Sunday with Miss E. Cox of Prince-ton. (ou’tl w0nt to show them reel hos- -=_ .................................

Mr. alid Mrs. J+hn Lee. Mr. andSL~ ..ffi ¯ ~ -- ¯ -,+,

Mrs. Eugene Paris. mr. and Mrs. ~itolity by serving Limmy’s fine ;John HIIIt and daughter. Mr. and WILLIAM R. T. LAIRDM;’+. ,+,I. Warburion and daughter . liquors end wines end refreshing Agricultural Implements Fertilizer ..- Lime,tle.d~d’ tl~Rebekah picnic at m.Lake. Hopat~ong, Saturday: beers. And you’ll like our John- Fai, m and Poultry Supplies

Mr. andr~Mrs. John Brokaw, Mrs. : Planet Jr. Garden Trocl,orl and Equipment~,,,al+ ff’l’+ad, Miss Eh’ nor Mer- . +y-on-the-spot fre~ delivery, too!rril. Mrs. "L. Woodruff, Mr. and EHEIg~IqI~.WM.~8 IrlLTLI[,.O.PI~Mrs. L. E. Burkhardt. Mr. a,d Mrs. :..| ’ +~|,. 7: : , .~

W$,.~k, tffR" Vt,.rt~e+k:’Mr.and Mr,andR MrS.Applegate++Orge LIMMY’S LIQUORSTOREFRANKLIN PARK

~.’atli~,nded’lhlP Middiesex and Somer- $34 Hamill,on Sv. Phone 2-9455 New Brunswick Phone: E. Millgtone 8-6609.R.1act Pc’mona Grange at Franklin I

#+ ++ +,’,at.¢

-YOU HOME !tSEE OR (ALL THESE MER(HANT$ FOR BIG MONEY-$AVINO BUYS...SUPE R SERVKE!

]e-. l* uoR _. +-uP Y -"tul Aisle EI,tctrician ARB R SHOP FLORIST ¯ LIQ HOLSTERi" .., in II

Koutz Electric Service DAN’S; B;kRBER SHOP RICHARD P. GROSSER ALHET O. eeSSENYEI ~ " DECORATING C~+~ . FLORIST Liquors ¯ Wines ̄ Bier - Soda j

FURNITURISpeclahzlng in 5iS Hamilton St, (e’er. Ambrose St.)Floral Designs, Perennial Shrubs We Carry All Popular grands

Ignition Work, Generator Service, New Brunswick Cut Flowers, Potted PlantsI

Custom Built FurnitureCarburetor Service, ~.rur~;)ean Experl’ance-~"*" AmwIII Road, Mlddlabush, N.J. FREE DELIVERY

L’PHOLSTE~INO58G Hamilton SLHc,’nI Radio Repairs I~nl.I :v.r.,4. ,.,..... :" Phone E. Mi,lstona 8.4~7J Kilmer S.MS3 i Slip Cove.., Dr:]p+.rt~, B:d~,asnt

C.ntral Ave. New Brunswick ..... ~-:" .... ~.’ "~’"’,’" ...... Ne., Brunswick ,-109¢Phone N B. 2-4607

I+ ̄ + " " ......... ¯ Meson Controcl,or 152 Irestun Ave. New Brunswick

, ¯ CHILDREN S WEAR -ww ,,,lUZ,- ,, ..

AUTO REPAIRS ’-

Pon1~.-Pa~ Kiddie Shop .very Day’s a Sales Day Here oED~N__,. ..,...~.~-,.,,,ROM~’~O,N O ---~----,,

__....¯ ...... +..~+. ,’. i . ~.H LDK~N’S WEAn RUNYON’S l Mason Contractor Home Builder¯

JOHN $ ~IkRAGB, . tl . ",koyltles Aat~mb|imll" l ’ -,¢_ _-_’...." ¯ [ "" .q, it. O. 3. Box 20~

1 ~ S SO Dealer . , _ J Orlssel,. SktPtl, ....Blouses, Smiters, I FRANKLIN SUPER MARKET i Ham+Jan Road.. New BrunswickI Hosiery, Shirts, Mndweal’ 8Ht ISS0 Ulrltllto 6 et ~... nr ..... I-k’ Phone N. e. :1~1274W "~ .... . .

O.~nerm. Repalrln 9. - Acetylane Itims,....Toys, Books.. - - - ~ ..rim, & Arc Welding. nrakas, Smmla0ty S00 H,mlP~ St. Naw Sr, Mwlck ~ ¯MUSIC INSTJIU¢’IrlON t . : ~’~t, u~u Accessorias. I~1¯ FUEL OIL ~--~------------- I: , ¯ +11~ ¯

&atterias Charged ~lntl.[’¯ Cont~clor-Bu,ide, . I~- ~ CHAS, J. MANNINO I " llllV*. ¯Millstone. N.J. "~ / " i ,-’.+ i __., . ,, ,, ~ --MUSIC CENTER-- [ "l~l~.~

A. Dlllenyll 0’ :)On Sch r.Phone Belle Meld 30"11+I I. STEVE SLIWKA I | O01 of MUSl, I "¯ " I J FUEL Pike -- KEROSENE plnstruction by Certified Teachers/~--| C~. trJmto¢~! Bulld~ " "|" ~.. _ - ..... " [Repair Work - Complete Overhaull i "¯ AUTOS.V,C, I T;’:::,, I" I

¯ ¯ | R. F. D. No, 3 . Franc $ St. | Phone KHmer S-I4S3 | Phone Charter 7.14&4 | .¯ RESTA’S 1 Franklin Townahi0 / ’ " |~ /

.+~e~* ~. ¯ ,+. .. Phone N. B. 2-10170 |~ I qP :)llullqd:) ,I . ,r.+~ =ervlce :)tar,on |¯ FURNITURE I~~ : II ¢ "¢’ ItllMtlP ..,EPA,,S - o,~s - o.~.s~ : .... ! I R|PASY ARTS+ .M..~ ~l~Fllql~J-A Cummat* ,.tne of ¯ " ¯ FARM SUPPLIES / visit the "French St." Schwart~ I --SlONS--ATLAS Acceasories, ’.... ," Sd~,ort= Fumlture Co. I RUCKS LETTERED

rlamilton had Cedar Grove Line F..C. A, - Well S;gns, Pictoriri~. B.anners, . . ~+.~,Mtddlebush ml j. FEED- SEEP -- FERTILIZERS ...~ll Frenoh Street She.Carps +..

Phone Jr. MIIlat~ne 841810 Free Delivery NL~V eRUNSWlCK. Custom Made Peeper Signl ............... Phone Kllmer 6-413g$ Box 88 Frank.n Plrk, N. J . ¯ ̄ ........ .,.

kid:pin Highway and How Lane . Phone N.B 2-2124R2 ’ ,

,. ...........Niw Brunswick ....... = : ’ ’ " ~ 411~lt&IIL~41~" ., ’

’~ B V Phort+ Ktlm~,e $,2470,- ¯’~1 RAKE SER I¢~E ¯’ 1~..- " ¯:. :ISUIlU~ .

"- .i’ /": n~ ;" --ke’- 2_ ":’F" --" --V’""-’ ’ GHRISTIE PIIES.$ ~ ..... STpV~ ,. :

¯~" tr~ Wilton S" N,~v "-nlr+vi-" I

¯ m, JqY’~ [ t~f)n Plt~’PilqC’Jl’ll~J~ M’-’~ram uomb ni~tio, St0vel.r+’l --+ . Br .~.I~ "-.’~ ~ ~ I FL OO~ COVER ’" O ....S~ORs I * ~O I r" "’" O’’ R’’" I :

"r ’ ’ " " .. I~’ I

; +,am, O,ou’,~+’- ~;,I’~++%~, Ho,ed],.,nel,,,.m+=,w_,~?,_w+.Shm.I I W.".U"ghr.u" +r.~ti"":’; - ~ "+~¯ ¯ 1 vvmF.a.u.,ua l I YOtlflg||own¯ l%.11~neh5 " + :. : - ..~’ " BRAKE SPECIALIST [ 103 FleECing St+ New Brutw, vlck-i : CIU H. IL 2-11)@1

I 85’ French St., New Brunswl,~ , a -- ’ i ~.~*+’~I~I~U¯.- . ~+~,~, ~. ~?~l~,m*; ~ ’ J ,’- mmm,.N,+..~m~+’’ i - .... Z-+/~+.l