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The Record i. ’-. Neloh rly I Ton, b’, . I .., o.d ca.. Vol. XVII.--No. 3. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FR JANUARY 5, 1951 Price, Five Cents Regular Parm Workers Are lncluded II lave r~,. It lihl,J qw.mI. I~U|M. ¯ Under Sociol Seeurityfor First Time ~L J "~" " "~ ’" ] ’uamu uewvmmm mira VlIILU I ar w " eachl~ by ralph J, ahrens, jr. |i n~Au~l.b.¯ ~s~.,.~J ~1~__~_____¯ I " R~H t. o~r+ 0,~ uo +ocod SOoorRy rrcd* for j ,~ d~r the protectloll ot the Federal sncceedmgcalendar quarter nfl ¯ ~ " -- see., see.,- .aw d,,, I emptoy~offi w,. ’he .me farm, Woil as you ca, *ee some IrlUlller nameo rQil(e L(. .Settle1 J, ~C~len manager ef owner as long as he continues .l° changes, bays bccu made ou theeI -- "-- While many lownsffip reslde~ the Social BecurJty Administration, tthJe basis in each calendar quit- ~igned his ~oslltou as ed tar to I ohe to AHflOoece ;effeo13 of tile night before, Cen- t e rth Am Field Office af w~rk at least60 dayson a fad- RECORD. Len Ruppert has e- lwere sell inb ale h Pe boy . - i ~ y ; ed epthg off the o admlniab~r$ Ins Federal Cld tar and earns at least $50 hi c;)ah take another Job ~nd i’ve taken I RegistYo~ioH. Dote mJ~teenlan W. Russell Laird was ~o ond Survivor!: !n~nranee sy- wages in each quarter, with the ,over. After a beetlc first Week, ~ames Maber local clv deie isworn In for a third feral, st Mon- ’~ame emth er perhaps l should say the job has ¯ , ~ nse . st*m fnr Mlddth~ex County, aa. - AddilioPalYhi~ormatlo on Fed aken over me hu hat s to be !chief, old the RECORD yes~Jrday day’s re.orgar~tz~Lton re,eel!rig of the ~(-uneedthe relet~seel a new er ..... n - n, v " expec ed suppose that an announcementwit! be comm£~lee at ~ownsmp ~taJL ,oo.ot -Ho.oe th Fa=e. wile so~,an~:o~goha ~b~.?*Zo? ;; ..,y o0,y hope Is ,hat, ca,, do made th .e*t wechs RE~OHH Lat~ .he you +iil rme~hor , ay e Reg~lur Rlred ~$~Ip" The Ieaflot ~xptaths how :~ Social Security office, Perth Am- as good a Job wBh repbrtthg the concer.thg the time and day pea- defeated Demonrali~ candidate farm operathi" or them owner e.~n bey, which is open Monday news as Lea h#S done. Lea will I pie thterealed in working with the Henry Voorhoea in Novemb~s toil whether amy of his farm work. through Friday, between 8:30 a. m, continue his "OnlOoker" column I civil .defense unit may register, election, and his fellow committee- era Ire ~ove/~-.d by the ~ewRe.’. and 5 p. m. A part-time Soethl and do special /eature~ for the Maher has told us that he is man. Republican J(;seph ~. Sthl~dt. tel 8ec~rtt¥ law. It Is availahta Security ciRce is open at the Post RECORD. I was glad to hear him worrthdbecause no one has stepped ~onducted the meeting. CoramRthe- forward to act ~J~ secretary for man Nn, 3, Democrat Char]e~ GO- the unit. Weallrealise that a sec- bee, missed hisRrst meeting since at the S0¢thl Seeur;ty o/Ree r~ 313 Office in NewBrunswick between say that, as a column of his type plays an Important part in a news- Strde ~h, Ferth A.nboy..J: tram g a. m.+ and 1 p. m.. each Monday paper, as do feature articles of I ret~ry Is one of the most essenBaI becoming a committeeman. offices ol Agr]~til~ltrsl A:~en" DI. end Wednesday. A Social Security ’ley Bowen or th# ProducUon field representhUve wtll be at the kind he has W~ltten+ otTtaers of any organtzaHon. So Staudt was reelected to the eh~lr- South River Borough Hall .fan, Good luck on your new Job, Lem how about Jt somebody, anybody, man’s po~t as had been p~dt~ed, Marketing Admthisiretlon from 9 a. m,, to 1 p.m. * * * ¯ step forward and take the Job. and the various committee Jobs Arrangemcn[8 Rave boca made Now, thokthg into the future¯ Maher rigbily claims that in or- were heeded back th the same m~n With Morgan Smith, eashisr of the I ~ould like to tell you what you der for this defense unR th sac- who held them th 1950. They are can expect front me. need he needs everYone’s ooopel~, as follows: Lalrd--streetJ*, road~ .,+ -d .,.., So.th Rle°rlnU’--"l" ~"’ -mnes:’ns Pirs, the RECORD w,l maln- Ben. Heian’, setting it. Remember, Gobao--beRdthgs and 8~*o~I~. ’["~ CO., th ]gJtve t~ese ~,ea~et~ lath its L~p|nislJty in reportthg It may be later than ~ of ~ street ]tghG~g; ~thudt--fil~l~, freo disislbution. Continued on Be41e 8 " think. Planning Board Chairman Lelgh L~labin W. Kimball of Hamilton SL was .,d,,oo o, ,.thles .bich AS Record Editor W*r + oo,..d, th, ¯..p+OWns L’- ,a’ -nan" reappolnthd tothe board for a Rye- onthth a tear-e~ slip. Form SS-4~, ,ear streleh. However. the !~e4ttio~ Ide:~ the deem operator should Attar three yea~ of faltbfeZaerv- Chief Yoorhees leR vaeaat on the ave-manBoard to of Adjustment with the cxpirffithn be ha. lee th,be RBCO R+ Succumbs Law To Heed Local of Elmer T. Smith’s gale: farm wo~kem who ,vJU be port has ~nnou~ced that he hos + uudtled, term Wits left ,o.~.,~ ~ ~, th..~,~her th.been ,o,~.d thr.ign as edith, b~ .an~th To+.hlp b.l~ o~. Polio Campaign s~se, Pfolffer +a, e~,.,led to f~atton about p~parleS qtmr- cause Of other business commit- verb/on of TarZl~, +and a stubborn the rang ot lieutenant in the town- terly tax ~-epert& and capias of the manta. WarrenGthser. publisher one at that. Abram d. S~ydam of Feline Chtht Ed¯ Voorhee~ has ship police department. The- move reporUns form& wIR he sent to farmers who ~ this form. of the RECORD, ~aid ]~alph Rottth ~ was hlte~ ~00 th Mufti- been made eaml~lS~ maatoger tot by the eommtita~ w~ m~de on the otpat Court TueSdaynight for vl@. Ihe March ct Dimes In Franklin recommendation of Police Chief The sub~eet at ~oathl Security Ahrens. a perso]tal friend ~ Rtrp. intles ~vo fish a~d Same laws, towmthip. The ehlct, thnS a pop- Ed Voorhees.Pfciffcr. a township is not new to thousands of farm pert for many years, will take his On the hight of Dec, 16 game ~l~ person wi’h thOSe people on policeman for five yearE is re. workerlS In ~ a~e~ A large place intme~lately, wardens found Suydam poreked’thertghtsRthofthelaw, bassSkod PthclnsIA, D~ttgi asW~Reheek, who isl start ~ward oral-age and ear. Ruppert, who saw the eircaintion on ¯ platform 40 feet up In one ct the RECORD to aid in the cam. recently resigoed to take another vlvor~ ~tt~Raee payments by hav. of the RECORD increase by leaps the trees on bin SkUIman isle PaiSa’ This newspaper, long ththp ob OUtof elate. term¯ When asked to come down ested hi township aRairs, wm co- Those named constables were l~g worked th eOmCLt~X~Lal or In. and b~unds while he wbs adS.or, he de)therated for an hour and Dperath th e~ery way pmsthth with foorhoes. P~etffer. Charles P~-Ile ~h%| ~obe at some time since ho~ taken a po~itlon with the New half before complying, the chJeL and Louis Sokenk. Robert R. Gay- Voorhees said the thlpurtance ot nor was reoppalr~ted township el- Jan, 1, 1~3T, Wen the Social Jersey Press AMoetaBon, The specific charges were hunt- ¯ successful March of Dimes cam.- torncy. Other ~ppothtm@nth 1~ 8eeet.IW Act linstbegan tune. ing with an tithES] weapon and an al n can be en w ~lti~, Vctcrl~t o~ World Wa~ Ahrens Is oct new th the news. Illegal miHile Magistrate Vernon IP,. g se hen you re+ eluded Mrs. ABce J. Hasemi~. ~.a]so will re0Gis’e Social ScoUr- paper business. He has writte~ ¯ allZe .the more than 100000 cases treasurer and tax searcher; Joseph D, Ragmann handed down mends- of olth re o in cr~lita for their military see- several feature articles for local tory $100 fines and $3 court costs i P p rted the past three J. Weber, auditor; and F¯ MkrVth years are a most equal to the total Barues, bulldthg thspector and zen- ana. newspapers and has worked wRh In aCa~aCha number reported from 1938 to 1948. ling officer, All reguthrly employed them Rapport many times th the Peat ~l regoeneluded that Su Y" He said the traditional average ~t’orke~ who do not hove a Social on the RECORD. dam w~a hun I1g deer. s one be [ The following were also appoint- I~ of abe cases has been se " eeurl~* aeeotflta number card An Army veteran. Ahrcns is a was wear nga red cap and Jacket ilO p " t at ed. Tess Diddle, dog warde~: ould secure ore within Ihe dexl senior at Sit!gets University, and was armed w ’.h a shotgun and : ,CO0 ~ year, but the lest three I Ernest Siggths¯ pound keeper: years nave seetl ~ne averagerJae Mrs. ~t|ay L, Rohbs. overseer ct the e~,’ w@ek¢ This worher’s leeouni where he is majoring in Journal- rifle. 11<3 30.000eases i poor Ris[’tthg the third year el Wardens W am Coffin of Scm- I pe"ll~°hoPt* Soathl is ne~e~aryseeuPlty ereditt° Insurefor pro-the lsm. erset eountyan’{1 Hodson G. Am-- [I In i95q alone, chapters beve gay- , ¯beee-ynar terms are gth8Isirate worker’B wage~+ ApplleatLons for Ruppert. also a sentor at Sul. " ...... t .... en help to 54¯000 patients, repre, i Vernon D. Hagmenn and Engineer avvLisb|e at no charge at every am happy that Ralph wB] be the deer htmlth an" a he n ]gonad - at a coo1 of more than S20000000 I was reappointed to the relthf od g* O s iRd e~ +.. * ’ " o f m mblro~ I Remember that the ]0d0 bthrch VIS ry board for + our-year ~. ~ost 0~lee, new edger. After three >ears, I h~t We~en ~ they of Dimes was ’nor gaged’ to the No new races will be seen on ,ct all them workers .re ~ov- amalilith tare wRb theSBCOHD, ~ehov~a]t ered by the newlaw. The farm but our affair ban suffered cf late d ...... p . " .. extent of $40¢0.0<]0in rolled-over Ithe Board of Health ~s the post- ~uya~m, wno p eaaeo no gully, bl I r b m because 1 haven’t been ab]e to de. o lis from tg49" Voorbees said ¯lions we e fi]led y the sa e men - frcred no exp anaLthn as to wha * " at0r himself does not ran?lye vote enough time (o her. ‘¯ he was do n on h a for "Possibly you do ,O1 know that iwho held them in 1850. Reappoint. protestion of Old-Age and, g up e p m. the National Foundation for In- ed were Sthudt, president; Ste+ , 8urvlvor~ lnsuranee, nor do thrmi Len ~aid bc will continue his He d d Rot even e~t y n hs owu fantile Paralysis treats ell cases pben C. Reid. secretary; and Dr. wm’kem who work thss than five column. "The Onlooker, ¯’ and wfll defense, 10eDthi doe one employer, do speeisl feature work toe Suydam was represented by He~. alike--regardless of the financial lrvtag Slther. medical inspeethr. pc~ilJon of the palieal--regardtoss I Before he can be covered by thai the paper¯ ton Polls. New Brunswick attorney; of color, race, or creed," the chief ~ Rites Obsetwed fay Btw. a farm WeakerPntmt work for I ¯ added. O * Y the sameemployer during a qual- ~ TO help the cause. Voorhees has Commltteem n s Fethe j of ooefoiloathndar Scientist Turns Do Share soggosied thatthooany or.otaa- Tow.bipCooo,toeo I qtu~rte?. W~ ttons it+ the township conduoliR, Staudt’s father, Jo~pb Sthodl, . After he has +erred the qualify- lure. In tbe near future and donate Home where he bad been + paUent " dances, card parties, hake sales, of 299 Townsend St., disd last ,+ .tied, th..o+.r +il, ea~ m"" .~rr~°repom-- Kom--ya"es orthe +nyproflisotherto ffie+°ncy’raialngpoBo fund. Yen-. ,thrTbUrsdaY taslxweeks.tbe Parker Me+offal I.e¢ol Couple Escape Voorbees said t~ the organizations [ Mr. Staud*. was a resident of SerlouR Ini.ry + Dr. Ws]thn B. Geigcr of East formerly engaged lu research in are not receptive to his suggeshon, iNew BrUnswick for 45 ),~s and Brunswisk, one of the 12 assistants atomic energy for the ManhoRan he would 1the to see each member was a general contractor and buBd- t~and Mrs. George Bemlthger in the development of the anti. project. He is rw#w doth S chcmleat contrLbute at least a dime. er until his retirement a few years e Green SL were not seriously biotic drug slreptomyeth who on research ot Irvfngton llovse Hos- All cheeks should be made pay- ago. He was originally from Atu~ [ ~tlred when thais tar ersshed into Prlday were made eligible Ior plisl tn NewYork. able in---Somerset County Chapter, "iris. A Catholic, he was o member ~i~ N.F.l.P., end mailed to Box 72. of the Saint Jotm the Baptist par+ in Ithmilthn roadTuesday otsharesake drug.in royaltleSdecthredfromth athewrtithnSa]e ~amedA New#.o Brunswiekshore th scisnBstthe rovattis~als° Sat. Millstone, N. J, tah and also ~ member ot the ReJBdleser, 88+ and his wife, 26, statement this weekthat dispersal differed with Dr. Gelger on the ,United Benefit Fund. WO~ tffiea~d ~’Om St, Pffier’s of the funds lot personal profit is eth~c~ of accept/n8 any ot the Other survivors are his four + Ho~p|hfl In NewBrunswick after "uoforthnate." royalty funds. FRANKLIN CLUB TO MEaT daughters. Miss Mary Staudt, Mrs. ~hi~ t:eat~1 to~ euth and brutse~. Renounolng any part ot the Dr. Kohort L. St+key mf Crest John J. Otte+eth. Mrs, C, G. ~- He~pJ4 so~tbi~S went wrong with moneyfor b/resell, he urged "other Road said that t~ hr. SchalZ Is to The Franklin Club will hold s eroy, all O1 mew Drunswlek. and. ’ ¯ the @a~/; Id;4ter~ apparatus, benefiethrtas to do the same." Thlmsbere In the profits, it is ++~sonoble penny note ot its regular meeting Mrs. C. Bey Oisen ot Short ~J + ~ ~++ + he said, tholudes Dr. Selman A. that others, a~oelaleo wRh the on MondaY. Jan. 8, at 2 p. m. Aa Mr. Sthmdt also thavea five 8~d -+ +~;.; Wm~m~,R+t~r~. mth+oht~thgt~ dr~g’~ de+etopment sh~ld MS+ u~al+ tt will t~ke pta~e th tke Mid- ~Bd~en, : e~ L4tE~4~I~ES CALeO AWARD and Dr. Albert Sehatz, a former receive their share, dlebush Flrebouae~ ;Funeral serviees were hold at ~ ++C~ Blel~elt. of Livins~ton Ave., student of Dr. Wahaman’s who Dr. sthrkny, a researeJ~ speelal- There will be no admission the GIeason Funeral Home ]Wlthl0ae, received an award brought suit against ~ ist at Ratters, h~ been a mthro- eharge but everyone who plans #.o day at g:30 a. m. ’and at 9 a. t~e Caleo ~he~eal Co. t~¢ D r. Getger, ~ho Ryes o~ Eggm btoleSIst aAsoetath of DL Wake- ~Uend Is *sked to b~g a~ ~r.le L hd~J~d~,servJm. 8~ in Westhn l~& aeeUon, was man for nee~b’ ~0 years, to be sold d~ the sale. tlffi,

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Page 1: I .., o.d The ca.. Record January/01-05-195… · i. ’ ’-. Neloh The rly Record I To n, b’, . I .., o.d ca.. Vol. XVII.--No. 3. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FR JANUARY 5, 1951 Price,

’ The Recordi. ’-. Neloh rly I To n, b’, .I .., o.d ca..

Vol. XVII.--No. 3. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FR JANUARY 5, 1951 Price, Five Cents

Regular Parm Workers Are lncluded II lave r~,. It lihl,J qw.m I. I~U|M.¯ Under Sociol Seeurity for First Time ~L J "~" " "~ ’" ] ’uamu uewvmmm mira VlIILUI

ar w ’ " eachl~by ralph J, ahrens, jr. |i n~Au~l.b.¯ ~s~.,.~J ~1~__~_____¯ I "R~H t. o~r+ 0,~ uo +ocod SOoorRy rrcd* for j ,~

d~r the protectloll ot the Federal sncceedmg calendar quarter nfl ¯ ~ " --see., see.,- .aw d,,, I emptoy~offi w,. ’he .me farm, Woil as you ca, *ee some I rlUlllernameorQil(e L(..Settle1 J, ~C~len manager ef owner as long as he continues .l° changes, bays bccu made ou theeI -- "-- While many lownsffip reslde~

the Social BecurJty Administration, tthJe basis in each calendar quit- ~igned his ~oslltou as ed tar to I ohe to AHflOoece ;effeo13 of tile night before, Cen-t e rth Am Field Office af w~rk at least 60 days on a fad- RECORD. Len Ruppert has e- lwere sell in b aleh Pe boy . - i ~ y ; ed epthg off the

o admlniab~r$ Ins Federal Cld tar and earns at least $50 hi c;)ah take another Job ~nd i’ve taken I RegistYo~ioH. Dote mJ~teenlan W. Russell Laird was~o ond Survivor!: !n~nranee sy- wages in each quarter, with the ,over. After a beetlc first Week,

~ames Maber local clv deie isworn In for a third feral, st Mon-’~ame em th er perhaps l should say the job has ¯ , ~ nse .st*m fnr Mlddth~ex County, aa. - AddilioPalYhi~ormatlo

on Fed aken over me hu hat s to be !chief, old the RECORD yes~Jrday day’s re.orgar~tz~Lton re,eel!rig of the~(-uneed the relet~se el a new er ..... n - n,v" expec ed suppose that an announcement wit! be comm£~lee at ~ownsmp ~taJL

,oo.ot -Ho.oe th Fa=e. wile so~,an~:o~goha ~b~.?*Zo? ;; ..,y o0,y hope Is ,hat, ca,, do made th .e*t wechs RE~OHHLat~ .he you +iil rme~hor, ay eReg~lur Rlred ~$~Ip"

The Ieaflot ~xptaths how :~ Social Security office, Perth Am- as good a Job wBh repbrtthg the concer.thg the time and day pea-defeated Demonrali~ candidate

farm operathi" or them owner e.~n bey, which is open Monday news as Lea h#S done. Lea will I pie thterealed in working with theHenry Voorhoea in Novemb~s

toil whether amy of his farm work. through Friday, between 8:30 a. m, continue his "OnlOoker" column I civil .defense unit may register,election, and his fellow committee-

era Ire ~ove/~-.d by the ~ew Re.’. and 5 p. m. A part-time Soethl and do special /eature~ for the Maher has told us that he isman. Republican J(;seph ~. Sthl~dt.

tel 8ec~rtt¥ law. It Is availahta Security ciRce is open at the Post RECORD. I was glad to hear him worrthdbecause no one has stepped~onducted the meeting. CoramRthe-

forward to act ~J~ secretary for man Nn, 3, Democrat Char]e~ GO-the unit. We all realise that a sec- bee, missed his Rrst meeting sinceat the S0¢thl Seeur;ty o/Ree r~ 313 Office in New Brunswick between say that, as a column of his typeplays an Important part in a news-Strde ~h, Ferth A.nboy..J: tram g a. m.+ and 1 p. m.. each Monday paper, as do feature articles of I ret~ry Is one of the most essenBaI becoming a committeeman.

offices ol Agr]~til~ltrsl A:~en" DI. end Wednesday. A Social Security’ley Bowen or th# ProducUon field representhUve wtll be at the kind he has W~ltten+

otTtaers of any organtzaHon. So Staudt was reelected to the eh~lr-

South River Borough Hall .fan, Good luck on your new Job, Lem how about Jt somebody, anybody, man’s po~t as had been p~dt~ed,Marketing Admthisiretlon from 9 a. m,, to 1 p.m. * * * ¯ step forward and take the Job. and the various committee Jobs

Arrangemcn[8 Rave boca made Now, thokthg into the future¯ Maher rigbily claims that in or- were heeded back th the same m~nWith Morgan Smith, eashisr of the I ~ould like to tell you what you der for this defense unR th sac- who held them th 1950. They are

can expect front me. need he needs everYone’s ooopel~, as follows: Lalrd--streetJ*, road~.,+ -d .,.., So.th Rle°rlnU’--"l" ~"’ -mnes:’ns Pirs, the RECORD w,l maln- Ben. He ian’, setting it. Remember,Gobao--beRdthgs and 8~*o~I~.’["~ CO., th ]gJtve t~ese ~,ea~et~ lath its L~p|nislJty in reportthg It may be later than ~ of ~ street ]tghG~g; ~thudt--fil~l~,

freo disislbution. Continued on Be41e 8 " think. Planning Board Chairman LelghL~labin W. Kimball of Hamilton SL was.,d,,oo o, ,.thles .bich AS Record EditorW*r + oo,..d, th, ¯ ..p+OWnsL’-,a’ -nan"

reappolnthd to the board for a Rye-

onthth a tear-e~ slip. Form SS-4~,,ear streleh. However. the !~e4ttio~

Ide:~ the deem operator should Attar three yea~ of faltbfeZaerv- Chief Yoorhees leR vaeaat on the ave-man Board

to of Adjustment with the cxpirffithnbe ha. lee th,be RBCO R+ Succumbs LawTo HeedLocal of Elmer T. Smith’sgale: farm wo~kem who ,vJU be port has ~nnou~ced that he hos +uudtled,

term Wits left

,o.~.,~ ~ ~, th.. ~,~her th. been ,o,~.d th r.ign as edith, b~ .an~th To+.hlp b. l~ o~. Polio Campaigns~se, Pfolffer +a, e~,.,led tof~atton about p~parleS qtmr- cause Of other business commit- verb/on of TarZl~, +and a stubborn the rang ot lieutenant in the town-terly tax ~-epert& and capias of the manta. Warren Gthser. publisher one at that. Abram d. S~ydam of Feline Chtht Ed¯ Voorhee~ has ship police department. The- movereporUns form& wIR he sent tofarmers who ~ this form. of the RECORD, ~aid ]~alph Rottth ~ was hlte~ ~00 th Mufti- been made eaml~lS~ maatoger tot by the eommtita~ w~ m~de on the

otpat Court TueSday night for vl@. Ihe March ct Dimes In Franklin recommendation of Police ChiefThe sub~eet at ~oathl Security Ahrens. a perso]tal friend ~ Rtrp. intles ~vo fish a~d Same laws, towmthip. The ehlct, thnS a pop- Ed Voorhees. Pfciffcr. a township

is not new to thousands of farm pert for many years, will take his On the hight of Dec, 16 game ~l~ person wi’h thOSe people on policeman for five yearE is re.workerlS In ~ a~e~ A large place intme~lately, wardens found Suydam poreked’thertghtsRthofthelaw, bassSkod PthclnsIA, D~ttgiasW~Reheek,who

isl start ~ward oral-age and ear. Ruppert, who saw the eircaintionon ¯ platform 40 feet up In one ct the RECORD to aid in the cam. recently resigoed to take another

vlvor~ ~tt~Raee payments by hav. of the RECORD increase by leaps the trees on bin SkUIman isle PaiSa’ This newspaper, long ththp ob OUt of elate.term¯ When asked to come down ested hi township aRairs, wm co- Those named constables werel~g worked th eOmCLt~X~Lal or In. and b~unds while he wbs adS.or, he de)therated for an hour and Dperath th e~ery way pmsthth with foorhoes. P~etffer. Charles P~-Ile

~h%| ~obe at some time since ho~ taken a po~itlon with the New half before complying, the chJeL and Louis Sokenk. Robert R. Gay-Voorhees said the thlpurtance ot nor was reoppalr~ted township el-Jan, 1, 1~3T, Wen the Social Jersey Press AMoetaBon,

The specific charges were hunt- ¯ successful March of Dimes cam.-torncy. Other ~ppothtm@nth 1~8eeet.IW Act linst began tune.

ing with an tithES] weapon and an al n can be en w~lti~, Vctcrl~t o~ World Wa~ Ahrens Is oct new th the news. Illegal miHile Magistrate Vernon IP,.g se hen you re+ eluded Mrs. ABce J. Hasemi~.

~.a]so will re0Gis’e Social ScoUr- paper business. He has writte~¯ allZe .the more than 100000 cases treasurer and tax searcher; Joseph

D, Ragmann handed down mends- of olth re oin ’cr~lita for their military see- several feature articles for local

tory $100 fines and $3 court costs i P p rted the past three J. Weber, auditor; and F¯ MkrVthyears are a most equal to the total Barues, bulldthg thspector and zen-ana. newspapers and has worked wRh

In aCa~aCha number reported from 1938 to 1948. ling officer,All reguthrly employed them Rapport many times th the Peat~l regoeneluded that Su

Y" He said the traditional average~t’orke~ who do not hove a Social on the RECORD. dam w~a hun I1g deer. s one be [ The following were also appoint-

I~of abe cases has been se "eeurl~* aeeotflta number card An Army veteran. Ahrcns is a

was wear nga red cap and Jacket ilO p " t at ed. Tess Diddle, dog warde~:ould secure ore within Ihe dexl senior at Sit!gets University,

and was armed w ’.h a shotgun and : ,CO0 ~ year, but the lest three I Ernest Siggths¯ pound keeper:years nave seetl ~ne average rJae Mrs. ~t|ay L, Rohbs. overseer ct thee~,’ w@ek¢ This worher’s leeouni where he is majoring in Journal- rifle. 11<3 30.000 eases i poor Ris[’tthg the third year el

Wardens W am Coffin of Scm-Ipe"ll~°hoPt* Soathl is ne~e~aryseeuPlty ereditt° Insurefor pro-the lsm. erset eounty an’{1 H odson G. Am-- [I In i95q alone, chapters beve gay- , ¯beee-ynar terms are gth8Isirateworker’B wage~+ ApplleatLons for Ruppert. also a sentor at Sul. " ...... t ....

en help to 54¯000 patients, repre, i Vernon D. Hagmenn and Engineer

avvLisb|e at no charge at every am happy that Ralph wB] be the deer htmlth an" a he n ]gonad- at a coo1 of more than S20000000 I was reappointed to the relthf odg* O s iRd e~ +.. * ’ " o fmmblro~ I Remember that the ]0d0 bthrch

VIS ry board for + our-year ~.~ost 0~lee, new edger. After three >ears, I

h~t We~en~ they of Dimes was ’nor gaged’ to the

No new races will be seen on,ct all them workers .re ~ov- amalilith tare wRb theSBCOHD, ~ehov~a]tered by the new law. The farm but our affair ban suffered cf late

d ...... p . " .. extent of $40¢0.0<]0 in rolled-over Ithe Board of Health ~s the post-~uya~m, wno p eaaeo no gully,

bl ’ Ir b mbecause 1 haven’t been ab]e to de. o lis from tg49" Voorbees said ¯lions we e fi]led y the sa e men

- frcred no exp anaLthn as to wha * "’ at0r himself does not ran?lye vote enough time (o her.‘¯

he was do n on h a for "Possibly you do ,O1 know that iwho held them in 1850. Reappoint.protestion of Old-Age and, g up e p m. the National Foundation for In- ed were Sthudt, president; Ste+, 8urvlvor~ lnsuranee, nor do thrmi Len ~aid bc will continue his He d d Rot even e~t y n hs owu

fantile Paralysis treats ell cases pben C. Reid. secretary; and Dr.wm’kem who work thss than five column. "The Onlooker,¯’ and wfll defense,10eDthi doe one employer, do speeisl feature work toe Suydam was represented by He~.

alike--regardless of the financial lrvtag Slther. medical inspeethr.pc~ilJon of the palieal--regardtoss I

Before he can be covered by thai the paper¯ ton Polls. New Brunswick attorney; of color, race, or creed," the chief ~ Rites Obsetwed fayBtw. a farm Weaker Pntmt work for I

¯ added.’ O * Ythe same employer during a qual- ~ TO help the cause. Voorhees has Commltteem n s Fethe jof ooefoiloathndar Scientist Turns Do Share soggosied thatthooany or.otaa- Tow.bipCooo,toeo+,o.oh

Iqtu~rte?.W~ ttons it+ the township conduoliR, Staudt’s father, Jo~pb Sthodl, .

After he has +erred the qualify-

lure. In tbe near future and donate Home where he bad been + paUent"

dances, card parties, hake sales, of 299 Townsend St., disd last,+ .tied, th..o+.r +il,ea~

m"".~rr~°repom-- Kom--ya"es orthe+nyproflisotherto ffie+°ncy’raialngpoBo fund. Yen-. ,thrTbUrsdaY taslx weeks.tbe Parker Me+offal

I.e¢ol Couple Escape Voorbees said t~ the organizations [ Mr. Staud*. was a resident ofSerlouR Ini.ry + Dr. Ws]thn B. Geigcr of East formerly engaged lu research in are not receptive to his suggeshon, iNew BrUnswick for 45 ),~s and

Brunswisk, one of the 12 assistants atomic energy for the ManhoRanhe would 1the to see each memberwas a general contractor and buBd-

t~and Mrs. George Bemlthgerin the development of the anti. project. He is rw#w dothS chcmleat contrLbute at least a dime. er until his retirement a few years

e Green SL were not seriously biotic drug slreptomyeth who on research ot Irvfngton llovse Hos- All cheeks should be made pay- ago. He was originally from Atu~[ ~tlred when thais tar ersshed into Prlday were made eligible Ior plisl tn New York. able in---Somerset County Chapter, "iris. A Catholic, he was o member

~i~N.F.l.P., end mailed to Box 72. of the Saint Jotm the Baptist par+in Ithmilthn road Tuesday

otsharesake drug.in royaltleSdecthredfromth athewrtithnSa]e~amedA New#.o Brunswiekshore th scisnBstthe rovattis~als°Sat. Millstone, N. J, tah and also ~ member ot theReJBdleser, 88+ and his wife, 26, statement this week that dispersal differed with Dr. Gelger on the ,United Benefit Fund.

WO~ tffiea~d ~’Om St, Pffier’s of the funds lot personal profit is eth~c~ of accept/n8 any ot the Other survivors are his four+ Ho~p|hfl In New Brunswick after "uoforthnate." royalty funds. FRANKLIN CLUB TO MEaT daughters. Miss Mary Staudt, Mrs.

~hi~ t:eat~1 to~ euth and brutse~. Renounolng any part ot the Dr. Kohort L. St+key mf Crest John J. Otte+eth. Mrs, C, G. ~-He~pJ4 so~tbi~S went wrong with money for b/resell, he urged "other Road said that t~ hr. SchalZ Is to The Franklin Club will hold s eroy, all O1 mew Drunswlek. and. ’ ¯the @a~/; Id;4ter~ apparatus, benefiethrtas to do the same." Thlm sbere In the profits, it is ++~sonoblepenny note ot its regular meeting Mrs. C. Bey Oisen ot Short ~J + ~ ~ ++ +

he said, tholudes Dr. Selman A. that others, a~oelaleo wRh the on MondaY. Jan. 8, at 2 p. m. Aa Mr. Sthmdt also thavea five 8~d-+ +~;.;Wm~m~, R+t~r~. mth+oht~thgt~ dr~g’~ de+etopment sh~ld MS+ u~al+ tt will t~ke pta~e th tke Mid- ~Bd~en, : e~

L4tE~4~I~ES CALeO AWARD and Dr. Albert Sehatz, a former receive their share, dlebush Flrebouae~ ;Funeral serviees were hold at ’ ~

++ C~ Blel~elt. of Livins~ton Ave., student of Dr. Wahaman’s who Dr. sthrkny, a researeJ~ speelal- There will be no admission the GIeason Funeral Home]Wlthl0ae, received an award brought suit against ~ ist at Ratters, h~ been a mthro- eharge but everyone who plans #.o day at g:30 a. m. ’and at 9 a.t~e Caleo ~he~eal Co. t~¢ Dr. Getger, ~ho Ryes o~ Eggm btoleSIst aAsoetath of DL Wake- ~Uend Is *sked to b~g a~ ~r.le

L hd~J~d~,servJm. 8~ in Westhn l~& aeeUon, was man for nee~b’ ~0 years, to be sold d~ the sale. tlffi,

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ling Roz lup .up,. ........ " i iScadet Five ,Seeks to End StreakAid OfferedLht Fillm’inI~Jk)~f Blahut .......... 1"/4 In¢oIn@ TIklg ~Mqll~Th~ ~nnouneement la~ week o, Parts ........ 159 161

¯ hat the first halt of the lib’omen a The Rutpors bxlcotNII tee p on the teem with I~ points, An Internal /levelme Depart-ment repro~ntadve kl eurre~Bewling 1,ealue wu oven a~l had 801 glS 510 which com:luded its pro-holiday has taken over the center slot on d~:y ot the Ioell Poll Olflet to

trelulted in s .tie between Millstone Mlddlebush No. 1 (0) in Rutgers’ two engasements J-,.bt taxp~’l who ~ ct illV111ey and Community No. I was McKinley ...... 155 124 132 activiti~_’_.tl~ losing close con-lmde one week too soon. My nda- J. Kilno ........ 146 180 IT1 teltl to, land and Nevy in Maryland. Dud Irppol end increases voted by Conlrlei Im m

tal’e, so let’s try again. Ahrens Jr ....... 131 151 152 during IJll~l!lW southern trip, Puffy S¢hlellnger Of Perth Am- may want to !nlend theirAa of last Wednesday ~he tint Roslr~ .......... 183 180 18.5 retention last night boy. will work the fonvardl,

tlonsl~0, of Jistimat4Ki laeole T~llbad/* of the league is over. That’¯ W. Kline ....... 139 139 178 against e’qllM4rordhem quintet AI Plelinl, accurate set shot k deputy collector will be on ~omeisl and you can quote the REC- ~ artist considered the hat all.OBD on it. It was announced last 733 754 818

with the hopes of snapping I duty through Jan. 15 It the PO~

¯ week ti~t the two teams which fivIHIome Insing streak, around player on the I¢lusd, Office. Hours are Monday throus:h(bad finished in ¯ dead heat for j East Franklin No. 2 ~2)

142Coach Don White, whose and footh|ller Bob Wyglet will Friday from II:~l~ "a. In. to 5 p. m.

nl~t place would have ¯ roll-off Tobias 131 134 forcas have been unable to hit handle the guard positions. Taxpayers who file their 1950.......... income ,tax return and pay in taillet the following Wednesday to Voorhees ....... 120 116 120I a winning streak since the After the Fordham encoun- the balance ot tlx due by .Inn. 1.5decide the winner of the first Gecs ............ lr~ 213 1>’I I ter, the Scarlet will travel to are not required to file the Deelara-half, Luckily for us the teams re- Zastocki ........ 152 167 16T J

Starlet’s opening game shel-

mateed in ¯ tie after last Wednes- Howath ........ J96 168 145 lacking of Penn Military Col- Newark to face its brothers tion of Amended Declaration which

day’s bowling, but the date of the lege, his finally found what he from Newlrk Rutgors. then to would otherwise be due Jan. lS.roB-off is still a mystery. 759 798 895 considers the best starting five. West Point to tangle with the

League Secretary Bill Easton ~Second District (1) Hal Corlzzl, leading scorer porenislly tough Cadets. !How Turkey Become ¯told the RECORD the date would Hoerier ......... 169 164 171 !New Providence, N. J.probably be announced on Jan. 17 Clan¯is .........151 165 179 been paid to me in a lump sum..i The change in name of Newat which ,time the team captains[ S I Q

Ire to have a meeting. I" TsnorsWestcott ......... ........ 158132140126133105Vet uestion ~ intend to buyn he,as with the ovide.oe, a ..to. Conotyco.-

Both Middlebush teams are to ib~nI Maratto ......... 143 ", .~ Box money Will I have to pay tax. munity, points up the fact thatcongratulated for the. trouble ¯ on the house? religious interpretation of whatthe area of first place. 753 742 735 Q--Will death pension payments A--Yes. Although NSLI pro- today would be an ordinary no.

Neither of the above tesma even m’dc t’~ my daughter stop when coeds themselves are exempt from current¯ was strong force in theoame close to making sure there Community No. 2 (0~

abe reaches are 18? She 18 a fresh-taxation, the exemption does not minds of the early settlers.

would be no tie as they blew their M, Hrapsky .... 55 ... 134 man In college and I expect she extend to property pnrehased with When a baloony in a partiallythree games without even trying. Yarush ............ 180 148 will remain in lehool for at least those proceeds, completed church strneturo eoi-

Griggstown pulled itself up by F. Lupo ........ 122 124 161 a couple of years after her 18th Beck In Uniform? lapsed in 1738, the event was st-its own bootstraps from eighth St¯era .......... 111 145 143 birthday, Veterans recalled to active mill- tributed to Divine Providence.

......... r ivinclTherefore, the name of the earn-place to aixth position by oh’rue Basceili 105 148 164 A--The payments will not stop tory duty while they are ~re~te:of a three-game sweep from East i ran’~ munlty was changed from TurkeyA, Lupo 124 130 ... ~o long ns she is in a VA approved bPneflt p|ymeuts fromFranklin No. ]. East Franklin No. i ........ school. Such school is an instio Administration can save them-it~. New Providence.2 wound" up one game ahead of . 557 725 750 tution that hss an agreement with selves and the Government lotEast Franklin No, 1 by taking two Franklin Park ~3: VA to report promptly the date of trouble by notifying VA im-=-’’ Igames from Second District¯ Ricci ........... 204143153 she terminates her attendance, mediately of their rccail, VAs’id-i ~1Lou Gees had a 213 entitling him Wegner .........

152 133 179 However, under no circumstances These benefit payments include~o take home the dollar for highI Perri ........... 130 127 108 may she reteive payments after Gl Bill or Public Law 16 subsist-igame. Dick Ruppert had the ouly Lewless anee allowances and compensa-I NEW BRUNSWICKclean game of the evening¯ I ........

164 183 173 she is 21 or marriesLockwood ...... 167 173 167 (~----My husband died recently, ¢ion tar service-connected disable-

Wednesday’s results:I

leaving me $10,000 In National dues, NOW PLAYINGMillstone Valley (3)

I817 759780 Serh’ce Life Insurance, w_h~h has’ The law does not permit a vet-

Karmms 175 159 173........ m’t.n to receive such VA payment~,W, Paris ....... 127 140 172 East Franklin No, ! (0~ 737 751 755 once he goes back late uniform. A Hilarious Hit. ¯.

RECORD.....

Kokai ........... 162134158 VA explained.

The Coili.r .......... ,fIddIe ush No 1,0, 1 V A .’ded t a* ,in .sternaMilchanoski .... 126 130 149 Adams .......... 192 154 158 celve~ such ¯ payment coverin~

Franklin Township’s Own Blind ........... 125 ...... Gilbert ......... 150 167 ,*~ ony period alter he has entered Burb(llr(l H(I~: Newspaper Blasctak ........... 126 112 Blind ........... 125 125 ...o active duty, he should return it to.Published Friday at Middlebush, Blind ........... 125 12S 125 Boekhout ....... 155 ¯ 129 ~>~ the VA office which has his re- In

N.J. ,. Merrell ......... 103 122 110 cords. Otherwise, It will remain a:~

~W*RREN GLASEE ..... Publisher 650 655 673 " an overpayment agai~t him nntlli ’IA£~D~TN

~LmONARD RUPPERT ..... Editor Grlggstown 45~ 725 697 696.dL~Pesed of.

" Subscription Rate $2.00 Per Year H. Hoepfner .... 159 143 142Community No. 113,

153177Phones--New Brunswick 2-3900, C. BJclke 131 PanCza .......... 166 135............. Kerekcs ........ 172 167 Pinl .......

East Millstone 8-4766-J Pfscaldo ........... 147 136 Bc.~senyic ...... 177 135 152I ^ reductloo of 20 to 30 percent "FAREWELL TOPublishedTownshipWeeklYPubltshlnabY thecnmpaFranklln~., I SmithK. ltoepfner ........... .... 1461M 177148 195155 ~

i.~psynskl ...... 160 167 189 in the production of gas appllanee~"Taylor .......... 165 168 170 ts expected this year. New re- YESTERDAY~

second.class muller at .........o~. !,cords in sales and shipments were

Entered as .................. II. Bjelke

147 138 127I

840 772 °"’[set in the industry In 1950.

I I’lI I ....... :--: := - " " ........

Complete Selection Telephone 2-| !00

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EQUIPMENT A I)- 0 N to a HERD.

I~FUNERAL DIRECTORS DAIRY COW5 ALWAYS ON HAND

Heifers - Springers - Fresh Cows - Grnde and Pure BredsEvery Animal Guaranteed To Be TB ond Blood Tasted

2~ Easton Avenue New Brunswick, N.J.HERMAN A. L~PKOVITZ., , u. ............ I I

" MONMOUTH JUNCTION Jamesburg 1-0491, TrentonI II II I I l Serving New Jersey farmers for over 20 years.

Spec,alOne-Minute News

S iirl ’iCLEARANCE

/fromJohns.Manville¯ MATERNITY DRESSES . ...... , ..... n .....I:xperience rays

CREPES Were NOW ! Johns-Manville r ceOFAILLESSki Clothing O" up 95

,~Af¯ ¯ P~)pl~ semHimes ~k: "Dn~ a I~fore starting work with J-M.

for Men and Women O LS To j pr.on have to work for John.,P Many of them started with the

Large Variety in Colors in : TAFFETAS ~.gs ,~- up ~M:n:villel ere?" a long time to get any-company at the very bottom.

The skill thq~’ have acquired InCaps and Socks

.--NOT. ALL SIZES IN ALL STYLES~ N.. J-M encourag~ people with mana~gthe¢ojnpan,yhslps,Tphns-

REFINISHING" ANDsw,(’ial abilitl~ or ski/is to movs up Mag~ a~r4d o{competttlon. ¯

LACQUERII~Q , Sizes 9-I 5 10-20 . t.t. ~.ih:e. and oR~ b~tter Jo~.’:.d ~at~, ¯ ~-, . , ,,.-. "’ " ~ But experle.ce acquired on the security to empt~e~ In~the.~lant

ALL SALES FINAL " ..* : " ~lob over the year. ~ a~big help for

hem t,~.thb eommunJ~.’ ~. , .~

THE continued progress up the ladder, - ,~ ¯ * s.. ~

...... nAT, ¯¯ " That b sh°wn bY t heenftact ~hnt tldt ~/~ ~ ~o ~ ~ ~’@~¯

c ,, ". , ~enintop ~ Imstloes--,

O[~Ullr,~t W t M,W,,lZ4

E many plmut~ mines, shd f~--~ cm*d -.VERYT.,NG FOR TH | IIA]0/IM/L/I 1’dA .o .__,..SPORTSMAN | vww ¯ .............................. eeol~mf/.

¯ III m v lrVv~ ~ for 3ohns-Masvtllc.l 417 Gnome St. ~ Many ot them had spedM tratn-

i’**~’I -’ ;’ " "’ " ’*’ "-- n-wick l.g or other bu~i.em experl~oe ll~K1~;;.~ NI~V BRUNSWICK III ~ I~lm KOW INew l;)rM li I - ~IP IL’Ji’! ’

.... ;111. (o,p. cou. Hon.~Sqnere). . |[ " . ; --~, :.---~; "¯ u J ...... _m__m- ~__ .g];_. .... - _. ~. ..... ~_.

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Friday, January 5, 1951 THE RECORD Pegs Three

X-Ray Study

ATTENTiO NA.LL"W’O "IS THERE A "DOUBTING

THOMAS" AMONG YOU ?tant aid in the dh~.gnosls of tuber-culosls. ’1"he voluntary tuberculosisusociationm, supported by the an.

, nual sale of Christmas Seals, urgeevpry adult to have periodic ch~t /X-rays to cheek the heahh of theh’,..~,. Have You Ever Tried To Make

KINGSTON Your Own Clothes? Here’s the

A ~o~,o, ,o,,~ ~o,,owo~ ,~o ~,.,.,. Chance To Prove You Con Sew---I,,g of the Lauie~ Auxiliary of the At a Great Saving, Too !Co. in tnelr hall ]&~t night. !

Mrs. John A. Brabson. St.. i~enored her husband’s birthday",ast:~unda, by entertaining at a’

IS Your Invitationdinner party. Guests inclu(lecl ttlL’,rThis~su,-m-la~, and Oaughter. ,’,lr. and

Mrs. Philip Wasp. and children.Connie and Billy: their son and Im Idaugtzter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Par AJohn A. Brabson Jr,. and son. Petc.-and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Wasp.

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mertz of Lau-~I~rel Ave. had Mr. and Mrs. JohnIF" Johnson .and children of Trevose,I Pa., as holiday guests.

Mrs. Bo¥~ ~e,ers and childrenof Main St, are spending three

Ohio.Mr. and M~. Robert D. Brian

visited a relative at Fort Dix onMonday.

Mr. and Mrs. William J. O’Don-nell were vlszted by relatwes tramP/llladelpbla on New Year’s Day,

Mr. and Mrs. I,esile Gibbs’ ~_111 I __ :.

daughter’ L~vzll~l’ |~l zz Pn[|c’l[ llitertJlJnedPI’lll(~et°n~/lr" slid ~,’a.,ue,[sH°zlP"a|’~utto,|)hOn z%[l~wL’ [~@y~i.l~n~..seIl-

EWING LESSONEve.

Mr. and Mrs. James O’DonnellSt., ,,f the Ummz Lme Hotel, an-tertalned George O’Donneli, ofPhlJaaelphia. *luring tho holzday.~.

Mr. and Mrs. P~lllp Wesp enter-~’ tained guests New Year’s Eve.

Miss ¢~ lany$ Wt’llNausur. ofFranklin Park, visited her sister,Mrs. ~eorge Clevenger. Sunday.

Mrs. Katherine Andexaun and~.~,,,~.. ~,,..~ ,,~o~.on. o, Training UnderPrinceton, visited Mr. and ,Vlrs. ~ _: ~ .."George aJrown on New Year’s Eve. m~e1~’|’e ~ -- L LJ.ds~ ~.d M~ w,,,i~ ~ =n~,..- ..~_, ~.ompetenrly. ot Uayton. entcr, aizled Mr. and --OuO]r;.~ ~.dw~a .. ~,.y..~w v,,..., Guidance of ExpertEvL’.

Mrs. A[bert Lewis nnd son. Jack.of R,,ck.v Hill. entertained during instructors !the holld:|ys. ,%porlOIng the holidays Nowith thc]a were J, lr. and Mx.~. Job,Barlow ,,rid Hr.~. 13,,,’~ow’s m.,Ihe~. ObligationMrs. Thoma.~ I|qll,,ll, I)l" (’F.I D I1~’;Mr. and .Mrs. tl,,r,,Id L, avail aml C,ALt,~ons. Bll,.v a,,d ..~rry, and Mr. and ENROLL NOW !M.rs. IZarry .MacD,nahl and (L,,,gh- CHARTER

FREE CLASSters, Jan and Sue, of Roselle. 7-0620Wednesday, Jan. 24

2 Hours

9:30 to 11:30

SINGER SEWING CENTER

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.Church SchoOl -.:+ _ : ,.,.: co.... .Idue°ns and eldelsl~H~l be oPdaLqld I Ethlcon B~lm-~ I Mr Van Der lloet wM mdu. "l,k++ .1.~,-., ...... ;--: "

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" . ’ ~ .... ¯ A-o~’W ~lliill’ ~IOIIIBI~,¯ Q~dont pastor Dllvid W. Jeob be t¯ I . ~ -,,d ,.vand installed. The ceremonies will Mr. SsWOllm wu formerly era- ated from Miami Untvend -- " , .

41~twned Utl+.,.r~)~s, ~Relolve," r .....~’- --It the Mlddlll)ullh *,~J.~otml~l’ n ehqi~..l~l)j~,. B..llolln,.ployed. IW JoJlnl*Manvllle .CO)"P." 18 emplo)’ed l~y Zthieoa Buturel. ~ II’le 4~illl.W1 ollalllLOcL

puto. e met~:.~.~tffe lqmt Re- lend.ll_l Itaduate of Highlalid Perk As yet. no date has been ehoeen M, IIIl,.ild Gie~l~Jtml lned~lreeCJlm?.h. ~Jrviees at 11 jl. m. last sorm~a cnurcn in New Bl*unswJck. |HJglt ~cnool. for the weddin~ Is of Jan. L 111¢

r W " " -" --Bundly. The choir sang, with John The ¯ Ill be a family supper at ~ . .... ,.Paxten lls tenor llololst and Rob- 6:30 p. m. on &llnuary 10, followed | ....... ., ,,- -. Iert E, Harned at the organ, by the annulll meeting. JCIoro [gril I |hUgO od LOMII4 (vogry/ruth .~..

The chffdren, whu met for Church A program Is being planted to TO Milltown Man Announced by Paronts ’~J~t/l~L.L~ at l0 s, m.. were cllred for °ccu]B~.hildren while the meet-

Idul~ the church service by Miss Ins "I~R’~on. . .The engllgement of Miss Clara Mr. and Mrs. Nasstf Coury of TELEVISION SERV Cl

Ann Egresi Lo Robert Bruce Van Route l, Elizabeth Ave., have lln-HalY/~.--Voorhees. There was no " ’ Der- Hoet, son of Mr. ~ Mrl. noulleed the engagement of their Electrical Appll~ces

+. "Royal E. Vsn Der Heel, 54’ Court- daughter, Miss Louise Coury, to SOILS ~f S~IRf|cIYo~ ~ellowshlp meeting. Oliver---Suydam Troth"old-era were elected for the land St., Milltown. was announced Charles Hague, son of Mrs. JamesP.A. SYSTEMSChU~Lh Bchool staff’ Tuesday night Announced by Parents by her pllrents, Mr. ~na Mrs. Paul Hague of Boond Brook and the

at ~:home of Dr. J. C. Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. Saran’el Oliver of Egresl, 647 Somerset St. late Mr, Hague¯~.~ Hamilton St.Th~_"-:~J~tms were filled as follows: Route 3, Easton Ave., have an- Both ¯’Miss Egresl and Mr. Van Miss Coury, who is in the omee

supe~te~ndent, Dr. Anderson; as- nouneed the engagement of L~eir Der Hoof were graduated from ot Utility Construction Co., was [. Franklin Twp.sisal" superintendent, II. Craig dllugbter, Miss Rose Ann Oliver, New Brunswick High School. She graduated from New Brunswick Ph4mo N, B,.2-10497Gi .l~rl: secretary-treasurer, Miss to Eugene Suydam, Jr., son of Mr. is currently a st,~dent in health Iligh School¯ (Pomerly TeO~l)

ll~:~ Penuell.and Mrs. Suydsm of 9 N. Second education and nursing at the Jer- Mr. Hagoc went to Middlesex

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"The Store of Greater Values "For Better Heat" ’ RICHARD P. GROSSERRALPH W. THOMSON CHRISTI’E PRISS

....... e... :._ I From ¯ Card to I NIWIpIpePFKtory Close-Outs Job Lots Phone N, B. 2-1565 Inau.,,.~ ~=.v,~c PRINTER~ -FI,NE LINGERIE - HOSIERY MARKETTE’S CENTRAL FLORIST Fire - Automobile - Bonds - Theft -- "-- ~J~

BLOUSES- SWEATERS- SKIRTS Floral Des;gn$, Perennill Shrubs. L~abd~ty - Property Damage I ,,~t~ " 1Join Our Merchandise Club COAL - FUEL OIL CO. Cut Flowers, Potted Plants Compensation - Plate Glass [ ll-15 Pe~ice St., New Brunlwickl8~’Fl, lnch St., New Brunswick 86 Jersey Ave., New Brumlwtck Amwell Road, Middlabush, N.J. II Front St., Middlebush, N.J. NE 2-3~0 ~!:" Kilmer 5-0193 , Phone E. Millstone 8-6045 ..... :.: - Phone E. Millstone 8-4667J

¯ CHILDREWS WEAR I ¯ Real Estate--lngurance¯ Auto Electrician . . . ¯ FOOD MARKET FRED L. BASCOM I

Pony Ring K,ddJe Shop . . , INSURANCE CHAS. S WALLNERKeats Electric Service c.,~t~REN’S WEA.n VOORHEES MARKET 5 Railroad Plaza, New Brunswick |NSURANC~

Specializing in _ ay.. tel A.ssemolea Carrying a Full Line of R 9 ~,;R ! ...........:’_’.;.:’: ........ uressls, bKlrcS, UIOUIES :~weeters CHOICE Me*T~ N .... -....I nc~.~-~;-,~.c

I~1~11rl4~! WOrK ~enerator 3erv co, ¯ ¯ . ¯ =’~ ~ ,..... Hosiery, Sh,rts Headwellt Grit I ..... . : 6 Scott St. New Brunsw ¢kuarourllcor :)ervlce, l" m ~" *~o ’" . l,-~rocerles erozen POOaS, IHo~e Radio Repel rs I... ,, ,,e~ s, loys:.u OKS. . I Fresh Fruits & Vegetables I¯ LIOUOR Phone N. e, 2-2396

15- fl’r ......~ ou+J Mllmllron :)1[, New ~runswlcK I ¯ I ~ I ,~e t a. ~ve. NOW IsrunswJck ~ I Free Dehvery ~ ....... I " . ¯

Phone N. B. 2-4607 Market "St. East Millstone I ALBERT G BESC:ENY¢I I am, elP_b.le¯ E Mdlstone 84097 - - ql~ ~llb~l~l~"¯~ontroctor.Bu,lder " ’ I WINES A~I’D LIQUORS I

I) AUTO REPAIRS ~=- ["’--’-’-’---+ i Liquors - Wines - Beer - Soda

STEVE SLIWKA ~ --LOW PR CES-- We CFR~Al/;~p~/l~rBrsnds REPASY ARTSIt’IMM’~ /~.AUA,/21~ ! Contractor and Bu Ider I’. ,~ -" , .... I ..... C~V I SIGNS¯ .v...... v.,-.--.-.v.. I 14am,,. e Ctnr.c / r.very ully s a 3ales [~ay Here ,oo~ Hllmilton St. Khmer ~o453, -- --

ESSO Dealer I .’.’"’-" . --":" t , ;., : TRUCKS LETTEREDGeneral R---’rin-=pat ~ ~ce;y.ene" , AlSO ~eneral TrUcKing 1.. ,~unllN~hUvj’~ ~e i ~ a I r" I R F. D, NO 3 Francis St, 1+; lib jl~aeO~ ~.~1,.,.,,.I.,~. , W I Signs Pictorials Bannor:ll

41< Arc Welding- Brakes II Specialty [ ’Franklin Town.hi,, [" FRANKL[W’SUPER MARKET I .............

v.Sho-Cllrds

Parts and Accessories. " + " I" . , ¯J Phone N B 2-10170 +5S0 Hamilton St., New Brunswrckl Custom Made Outdor Signs

B,~tteries Charged Towing " ’I, - + ; DAN ROMANO ¯ Box I~ Frllnklin Park, N JMillstone, N, J. /~~ - *

; ’ ’ Phone N. E. 2 2124R2¯ Phone Belle Mead 30-R-1 [a~ P~ne.rr, enn Ill FUEL OIL I GENERAL CONTRACTING I "|~ qmV~illih’i I ~ I Mason Contractor Home Builder I 1

Hamilton ’ ¯ - q ~. D ~. Box 2O+ ’Service Center F ¯ ’ ’ ¯ STOVItR*+a;r. ". ~-;--.;^- ~’--~:-- tie Figure A.oIvIII [ A. Bessenve, ~ Son I I~am,rtoa Road, New Brunsw,ck I S

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......... ......;~’l;;h~’n+_’’. ......... " Let me show you how much better / FUEL’OILS --" KEROSENEI Phone N. B. 2-S274W ,,

BI~,, Fender Work and Painting ;uo c:~ look and feel .in s Sp.encer ; Oil. Burners Instelled I--~--I " =TOVE "+ppo t IoUlvlaUllly I.)eslgnea e m¯ ": N. B 2-9338 -- $86 Hamilton SL, New Brunswick ." For You Phone Kilmer 5-6453

¯MUSIC INSTRUCTION RICH , APPLIANCE CO,~&llqP~ e~nl, ll~,tll CALL MRS. BETTY SANDERS ’ J~~__ EsL 1917

I~.~1~1,//~/ ~K~:~I: 8 ll,m. tio 11:30 ll.m.; S to 7 p.m. Daily ............. CHAS. J. MANN IN¯ Monogram Uombinlltion Stoves,¯

’ KI::)/A ~) ~;r~arter 7-0369-M ¯ FUNERAL HOME --MUSIC CENTER-- ¯ Tapplln Gas Ranges

~-|SEa Service Station ’ - scl~ool of Music Westinghouse Appliances¯ R~PAIRS -- OILS -- GREASE i)-DAIRY PRODOC:;I’-S--- QUACKENBOSS Instruction by Certified Teachers Youngstown Kitchens

Repair Work-Complete Overhauls 85 French St., Now BrunswickA Complete Line of FUNERAL HOME75 FRENCH STREET.-" 15S LivingsU)n Avenue, Phone N. B, 2-2O+8- ATLAS Accessories. Somerset Farms Dairy New Brunswick New Brunswick, N. J.Hamilton and Cedar Grove Lane

Middlebush, N.J. --Quality Dairy Products-- Telephone Kil. 5-0008 Phone Charter 7-1464" Phone E. Millstone 8-8610

Middlobush, N, J. I ...... I) UPHOLSTERYnil i ,i .ii¯ BAKERY Phone East Millstone 8-5S32

:0 FURNITURE ¯ NEON SIGNSroll

¯ FISCHER’S BAKERYVisit the "French St." Schwartz. A-B-Cjoseph s..PrankowskI.Neon Sign CO.,Pres.+Treas.lnc.,~ t//Jlr--

FURNITURE&Cakes -- Bread -- Pastries KRAUSZER’S DAIRY Schwartz Furniture Co. Neon Signs . . . Interior Lighting DECORATING. CO.636 HAMILTON ROAD 79 French Street Neon Service Custom Built FurnitureBaked Daily on Premises. Established 1910New Brunswick Truck Lettering Wall SignsWEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES ~For the Holidays--

Phone Kilmer 5-G385 UPHOLSTERING (A SPECIALTY Serve Krauszer’s Eggnogs and 13S Neilson St, New Brunswick . ’.

O~en Sunday 8 a. m. to I p. m... Ice Cream. +~ ’ Phone N. B. 2-8820Slip Covers, Draperies, Sedsl~reoos

613 Somerset St., New Brunswick : 70.74 Guilder St.. New Srunswick ¯ GAS SERVICE " t52 Easton Ave., Naw Brun~kt<Phone N. B. 2-10411 Kilmer s-tins ,. ¯ PHOTOGRAPHERS ’ ~1~

- O ....... S-U-N-G-A-S SERVICE ,, I Mojox Upholstery CoBEAUTY PARLOR ¯ FARM SUPPLIES stoves - Refrigerators The Brunswick Studio General Upholstery - Slip Coven;

- ’ Water Heaters A. MARKOVITS, Prop. Sofll Sellt Bottoms Rebuilt InJAY’S BEAUTY SHOP " F.C.A. Space Heaters - Floor Furnaces PHOTOGRAPHER Your HomeJOSEPIflNE MORBIT FE’ED -- SEED ~ FERTILIZERS Gas Appliances Family Groups - Weddings and Special Method Springs Cannot Sag

Speciallzlng in Permanent Waving Free Delivery MODEL GAS Children Our Specialty FREE ESTIMATES,ItAIR STLYIST - HAIR DYEING Lincoln Highway and How Lane . 4 Scott SL N.B. 2-8478 146 Nellton St+ New ~ruqlwick

By Appointment Only New Brunswick Soles ¯ Service, Inc. I ..... Phone N. B. 2-2546 ,: 216 Somerset St. :N, B. 2-2o~K Phone Kilmer S-2470 Route 31 Belle Mead ¯ POULTRY MARKET + ~

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’ ’- - .Friday, Jom~ry 5/"1951 .... : ¯ THE-RECORD : - " "~" .... Pegs Five -,

, ,. , .4, .urn ,.~.Fu. nu!muvmgW. . his fuefly, Ms’, and ldJr8, i~1 Veer- ap4dlel’ WUI ebml~te with the win- Mr& Alined; gird is .now boek Jun. "15~14 - . . 7 ..... - ~.’" ~ .Ollv~ Parryhis returned tees, in Mlmou~. - ~trl of the Middlesex and Somer-: with us -Vter .tpandlng several

T- ----" " " --1eL¯ " "JO ~ hem6 ’1~’ ~ ¯ patient ’/’he Mllbtolse Valley Orange wU! let Pomona Orange spelllmqi son- weeks..with 414w.d4ulihtmn. and faun- -optes o[ Use lemlna4~ ~,¯ " let Middles¯ ItoaplML nee~ tonight at 8. DepuLyWitttam test in East Millstone Grange Hall IlY xL Ro~blet~r N, Y. " "COllSll~mlLy and Public

~ J,/Bm~J~.=~"Ulver.. Is. now R~tle and the ¯t~ of ML JJefll~ on Jan. 19. The ~ns/lstx In th~ ... ..... ~ ... for ...~., .wlNz~" "4~1f~//~ .,- ¯ bale aeme.da,/Ca~-~e after wUi lns~a/i thenewLy elected Gilt. spelling bee will go to Trenton to 3. S41111JlN!fiI’~S~IIIII~ Su~ -aqs4:lrederal.~dl~0Tap4ndlull leve~l-,wleks with her ears. comps’,¯ In the ¯tat~ spelling bee’ FOr L41i~’ Jllm~tllt41

tlonal Crisis." .... , -,~,son and" 4m~hWr,4a.lmv. Mr. and The Grange will sponsor a spell- on V, en. 31.flea", 8nd "La~’, ~d ’OiA-.

Mrs. John Culver. o/Princeton, lag bee on Jan. I0 at 7 p. m, in Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hey ¯rid Thrle aembls~ will Lqlaf~’e the This year will ark the-,II~K "~-~Mr. and Mrs.. Riebard Voorhles the hall. Any sixth, seventh, or daughter spent New Year’s ~t the am|nat New "-Jersey S~te Federa- ¯.’mlved’sary of the instRu~. the.are b¯ek In town ~ter Spending eighth grade student from any home of Mr, and Mrs. Robert tion of Labor Summer Selsobl toIt:st to be held by ¯ lahor IllrOUp,

¯ SHop"

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950 Tn FREE ’18, ¯ .* ¯

JUST COUNT THE ’STARS’,. ¯¯ IN THIS An

;tT/~ Easiest Wey We Knew fe Win Fee e~ Clerk Ce~lThJ~ i, 8 ¢onte,I of ~ktll and appllam’e. You’ll find it quite s "~simple matter to Count the tzars uppenrin| in thlJ ad~erti*ement.Then, write )our name and terrors 8ddre*J on a piers of palH~r "~together with the :mtou~t of )’our ceunt. DO NOT return thi~nd,~ertJsement. Ju,t mall .~our atns,*.~r to Ka~,’t App.trel .~hop.34l Georlle .qt= New Brushy, irk. N. J. You’ll liqd it very inter,e~iq mHll It my prove very profitable to you. I)o it now.

¯ Delay may eo,~t ~ou hrand new fur ro,~t or a I~e~rou~ eredita~¢heck re be applied to 1114" pureh,~ of ¯ Ka~-’~ fur or rloth coal,

PRIZE PRIZE PRIZE PRIZE PRIZE$S00 $345 $2~q $119 $ 99

Fine a~zk Mo(~ Fur Trimmed Cloth COotLomb Ca~t" Muskret Kidskin Ce~t Cnet

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Middlebush Girl iWeds Student

The Highland Park ReformedChurch was the scene of the wed.dine ot Miss Mary Ella Tucker,daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Cha~e6K. Tucker of MJddlebush. to Den- ;sis Earl Sh~em.ker. son of Mi’.and Mrs. John Shoemaker of For-rest Grove, Mich.

The Rev. James B. Muldm" per-formed the marriage ceremony anda receptioo In tile church roomsfollowed-tile weeding, Mi~;~ ForthGroat was soloist with Frank John-son at the organ.

Thc bride’s laihcr gave her awayill nl.~rrlage, lter dre~s was ofbronze taffeta and she carried gar- ’denias on a Testameol. The maidof honor. Miss Joan Grau ich, woregreen crepe and carried tatismanroscs.

Wailer Van Papering was bestmat; and William G. Geigcr andCharles K. Tucker Jr. were usilers. This 0parkll.g shot of high 0ehool hi-ji.ks won a top prize In lest

~.~,0 ’ Mrs. Shoemaker was gradqated " )ear’s National lligh $¢koo1 Phologrzpble Awa~ls.]. ";~* .~- from New Bruuswick IIigh School i

"- ,.~ : :’: :. ::- and the Wasbiugton school for Awards Offered for High School SnapshootersI~°"" Secretaries. She Is employed by;

the Seaboarcl Finance Co. Mr. /~T the moment I’va got what I used in a school publication--but

!i~,. -

Shoemaker is a graduate (,f Hope ] * a consider a very worth.while if they’ve been used in and:her:suggestion for high school-age contest or published elsewhere,. College, Holland, Mich.. and Is now ] snapshooters, I suggest that yOU

you can’t possibly win a prize..o: a student at the New Brunswick

-;~:Theological Seminary. They will I do two things with a single pur- Keep your negatives handy, but

. live in the parsonage at Blawen- ~ pose in mind, don’t send them in unless they are~* burg. , That purpose is to win yot~r requested. ~..ntries must be post.

~. share of the $3.500 prize money marked not later than midnight¯ ~ ~ being offered in the 19M National February 28, 1931.~

:~" ~’~ VA Paid $10Z Million High School Photographic Awards.’ The two things for you to do: -{1) Be sure you l~now the t~mes

Kyle MacDonnelI, one of the most.photographed girls In the TO Sto(:e Vats in °50 { cast a critical eye over those pie.. and addresses of the people ap.weald, is a regular panelist of CBS-TV’s "Celebrity Time," weekly i tures you made last summer and pearing in your pictures, T~s isfun-and-games series. Tke former model and cover girl broke New Jersey veterans received } in the fall for possible entries, (2I necessary because you’ll have to.

¯ into TV wlmn television executives took note of. her work as be able to get Shelf written cor~e~r ab I, get busy right now wtth yourstoginl Ingenue In a Broadway musleal, "Make Mine Manhattan." mn e then $I02 million In dls II t~ | . " . !i .for the picture to be used for ad-

, ¯ . - -- t camera an(x make some suote cape-compensation, pension anu eauca, l cially for the contest, vertising purl)oRs before you can - timtaI beneftt~ during 1950, accord- You’re eligible if you’re a regu, win a prize. ’~

It II l,,t , ,m,, lag to the VA’s regional office in larly enrolled student attending There’s a class In the contest for ~1

’ WE’LL KEEP YOUR AUTO I’N GOOD REPAIR Newark. daily any public, private, or pa- any picture you might want to end

I!SICORA Ease SERVIOI.= means complete service for your auto ’" rochial high school (grades ter because it will certainly come

.’... Wo do everything to keep it lu tip top shape . . . the best through 12) in the United States. under one of these four headingt.-

;’mechanics end the finest eq’uipment . . . take advantage of both YWCA Schedule You can enter any picture Babies and Children, Young Pad.

¯.. and the prices are right,., drive in TODAY, ! Events scheduled for next weekyou’ve made--without professional pie und Adult, Scenes and StIII

help--since April 15, 1960. It Life, and Animal Life.TIRES. TUBES, SATTERIES~ ACCESSORIES at the YWCA are as follows: doesn’t matter whether you do Write your name, grade, school

SI¢ORA ESSO SERVICE Monday. 10 a. m., director, your own developing and flnxsMng end classification of entry on themeeting: 6:30-10:30 p. m,, new bail. or have It done commercially¯ This back of each picture you |ubndt.

MOTORS STEAM CLEANED room dancing classes; 8 p. m., Ica contest limited to black-and- You can probably set further to.

Phone: N. B. 2-8575 child study group, white pictures, so don’t send color formation ebout the Awards from

ktheoln Highway 2- Franklin Ave. NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. Tuesday, 2:30 p. m., Y-Teen ad- work. Be sure the print hasn’t your school -- but If you can’t,

24-Hour Wrecking Service visors meeting, been retouched Enlargements are v/rite to the National hl=holastle

Wednt~sday. 7:30 p. m.. Co-Ed welcome, if they aren’t larger Press Association, 18 Journalism_ I I ,,I I I II I I tl

Chorus - than 7 x 7. Building, University of Mhmesota,

........................................................ Thu~day. Ladles Day at YMCA Tha pictures¯ (you can enter as Minneapolis, Minnesota.

pool and gym’ 7"30-8"30, Sllnma~tirs, many aa you wish) may have been ---John van Guilder

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This closllflod section appears in the SPOKESMAN. MIDDLESEx a0_ ,.v~Tr~¢ OF LIVING "i =~ANV/IM MA~DWARE@ /Zl~ ,e~ml ¯ ¯ a EMm~ VTRECORDER THE RECORD and the NEW BRUNSWICK SPOKES- Ill 17-]-T1-T-1 . _ .... _ __ ~Y~.~xY~ ¯.AN. Ads may ~, pho.ed to SOUTH R,VER S-,~o up to s P. M. ,,0~--~~~-[-4-~ ; and PAINI GO. ~Jl[~:~;,~¯

Tuesday. Minimum rata 60 cants for 20 words, three cants for each ] }) ] I [ ~ [I [~ ] ; ]~I]]~/]....~’~"]~dlt,on,, word. I~0[----[[----[---d~-~[..e[.._[ PLUMBING SUPPLIES [~[/~..~,~.~.~

tExtra charge of five cents per insorUon is made if classified is to ; ..^L ~[ ’ I [A J ~-~ I: HARDWARE PAINTS

be billed. ~ ’ m~..j~m

HOUSE FOR SALE--SIx room iVOUNG MAN WANTED--Must bee~v-rYT’-Tr,~Z-’~_~w--~I II~ I I ~ I ) $98 Hamilton St., New Brunswick I~Bath, |tall, Pa~try Hnt air heat [ mechanically Ine Ined eager for 130~----4 I .. I~’..~t’/)iJIt~

¯ ’ ", Killer ~P02zuell ~re. G=age. ~.. Skmma. s*eady ~ob a.d good trade; mnst I lilt ~~KI IOld Bridge¯ SR. 6-0983R, ihave auto license: youth who ean~ 120 Sllllll Ill II- , ___ _:.= ..... handle.tonls, make hi.serf ha.d~I 11 I ’~A Z~l I .................... "---’~1t1"¢71¢ 0AI.P.

. IU large plant as utility man. Write llO~-.~---~-(~.~’df~_)[ ].L-.J ,, -- ¯ ¯ J,. m ¯ ~ ms,,. s,~ IVERY good reconditioned refrig full details about yourstif to Box "-J/ II I ~] WIllIAM I~ 1. LAIKV" , r~ mmm~i m~eerators. Guaranteed standard 349. New Brunswick. IO~~~ma~e. Rice and Co., 201 Neiisen "-1~39 ’4$ "46 "47 ’48 "49--~--- . . ¯St.. Nmv Bruaawtck. NIl 2-1~. i ........ : ........

tJon~ Agr, cultural Implements ~ Fertmlizer ~ Lime, OLDSMORILE SERIES 98, 1948 LIVING COSTS RISE--in(Aa- Form and Poultry Supplies

EXCAVATING--Bulldozer, load-[ model. 4-door sedan, 20,000 mL, tlon continued to soak the faro- Plnnpt Jr. Garden Tractors and Equipmenter, trucking, top soil, backfill, excellent condition, original owner, tly pocketbook during 1950. as~land, cinders, grav(,L Nick Pisct. hydramatic, radio, heater, grey, [ the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ SllEI~,’WIN.wtt,IAAMS t"IRJ[,-O-IM~’

’ ; .... " " - east-of-living index passed an PAI[NT g~l~Stell/, g Canal St, Ssyrevlile. S R, iseat coy(ms. $1,500. Call Linden 2 IS-1214M, 16974-,,. tf all-time peak in October and

.... . ....... .... ~s kept rising. The Newschart FRANKLIN PARKFOR SALF~--Frtgtdaire. 6 cubic’: I above traces the rise in living

feet, For small family or for. Mstawan 1-2042-W I oosts for the past six years tn Phone: E. Millstone 8-6609-R-1ahore, Good condltien. Iteasonable i BERNARD JONES $ ©omparl$on to 1939 figure el 100. IIpldee. Phone East Millslone 8- Service Man on , ........ ~-~--~ -~7- ~" _~.- -"-I(P.AM. " Electrical Ranges, Water

......................... sad Small Appliances.F()R RENT--5-r,,om bungalow, fur- ,Formerly with J. C. P. & L. Co. When Friends Call..,

nighed, el| cnnvenielwes. Write 23 Johnson Ave, Matswsn, N. J.or call Jameshurg 1-0468 after 5 .................... ¥ou’H wont tO ShOW them reel hea-p. m. George Van Aken Agency, FOR Ri"NT--Nice room for rent

Jameshurg.. to girl or woman. SR 6-0443. 2t pitoLity by serving Limmy’s fineSEWING INSTItUCTItI"SS WANT ....... liquors and wines end refreshingED--Good salary, vacaliou with OPERATORS WANTEDII:m-Y. hosp[tallza#hm add other ben-eats. Apply Mr. Rnyh., Singer Sew. MUST Bi’: EXPE]~IE,NCED ~EW- beers. And you’!i, |Eke our.John-~ing Center, 3~ George St., New!ERS; STEADY WORK, GOODarw~ . u PAY. ~ACATION ~ PArD ny-on-the-spot free a_t~._, tu~,,,w,.too,-= .......... ~ HOLIDAYS. , ’,WANTED --, Cerlifiod Public ,-- . by In ,

:..Aceountant wbhes to rent desk ~ .BERMAN J~F~.. CO, t ~.... l I~I~vIT~,~ g’o01)~[. ~:’ ~ j

i.ee hl p~o~esalonal or huatne=, "" ,+ + n n)bfflee fn South Ri~er. Write Box) South River l-.~ %..-..-~.~ --.mm~ v.retails

--’’,M " "- "" ’u :’~"~mTY"t’~"’’lei:’a’Jr~’~" ¯¯"k ¯ 1=,, ++ Spo.=an, ,n,h ,.vet,+ S. R I-, s,., N.w .+u.w,,m.+..m,N.,. I ¯

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-~ =~ ’" ’ .... [ ~ i’=~’p’~’°rh°~’’"nl’m~kamdLgr’~[r~d~lJ’dM" dolt Knlnmr Work I’S,.d T,k, Vote’ Q ¯ o,vv,.:.~e.v_-~._o - , ,~,.. iTkm./Vla¢~ ¢¢..m I ~’~- IbUlW *o, m m~-~, ~ !

&b II|mluhnn Woel’l. InattlClenCv I on- or ¯ vme~ o~ L~u*uuOn¯l DO)( I r~lved ~ YX ~.~ ~- ~.8pniB iBtlgltlglllmlteWw ~ ...... ¯ .--v-~. / J.~a ualtl~k .latt~atvlt If ~J | V ~ I..... I._.., ................. en m_ well , ]de. ; use _~. eelqLflnmt~ to

Red tape his been the nugaooo.qw~ eoum ,ua..:.. ¯erie ...... uuwn’~Ldb, is tJ~ Setting Eye trainthgi -=~ in school onxt month?Jdl armLu ~aee Caesar led hi* we ¯red t trying m p IU’e~ ’ randln ¯~ ’" 1 " ---. . the number on the payroll but to .sch°°l near Morriitown ~ "] Gf. .I~KelY lye been g .. A. No. Certificates immsd ~. ,

.~_totem o~t~.lb~m. ,. ,,,,.,.a.n ts Bet best mulls from the present given ¯ three-~. ~_ ix aim.rig tot ¯bout "side payments" on Ol VA prior to ~ 10,,I~IB, ¯m,~l.,l o~W ~ ~r,w ......... . t .. ,,

cause after pmmg strict neilln| sttd must be replaced with mbig JUUS on this ¯Relent foe. The fares, the colonel said. .,a *ntolit~enee testa home loins heine tqepl. Exietly ....... . ..=,_~.. ;

"’" te """ " " " at" ¯ud how ones. TEtO new VA eu wul 4~ImpJdly rebulLain| Amy wants to The mn¯gemen¢ men opera I ,~,. .... ~--- must not only be whet is i side payme ........ . .~__

’ rk n ob and "~ ~’""" made? ¯now me course ann Ram me :b~ure H gets a full days we on the principle that ¯ y J l at, le to quickly obey the earn- J~ Itfrom every man, It means to eat say method of doing it ear beon[ duplication o£ Jobs, endless improved. They constantly ¯naiyze msnds of "Forw¯rdt Right! qnd A. Here’s ¯n example that v~er¯n h¯s seled~d, and will bepaperwork, waste effort and Just all operations to see that the Army Lelt!", but must nasa be taught should answer your questions. A good only for that course andplain inefficient-/, gct~ the meet for its money end to ignore the commands when veteran wants to buy ¯ home, school.

At Camp Kilmsr the Amy’s tbet funds go where Congress in- obedience might lead thelr ass- priced at Sl2,0ee, with ¯ GI Seen;but YA’s reasonable value for th¯t Ite,ded stars to injurY or death.

,eW m¯ll¯gemant and fiscal pro-.’"-’ ..... i r n z Often ¯ Seeing-Eye dog -,viii home is set ¯t $11.500. The seller

&q’¯m gives the camp commander wren we zm~l somem ng w o g g vea blind individual the added refuses to come down. so the LOCKS:

¯ eombinailon budget watchdog we don’t order a change.’ Col. world, veteran. In his e¯geroess to get R¯psir~l

¯ n,l. effielancy.expert to hill time-Edelmin said. "we sell the ideaIthe home, agrees to make an Installed

honored but eo~ly practices thai to the section head and let him .............. undercover "side payment" of ~ RELIABLE, ,,,,m u" with his own solution Aoout o million crates o[ sllce~l.waste Ume and money. .-,, ¯ v - -- ¯ ’~c-nshed and Juiced pineapple are that would not be reflected In the

t.OCK & GUM

trying #.o show a return You have ~o oe part sa|esman, " purchase price reported to VA. Sk4OP"~We’re

Puerto Rice this year¯ The eatS- Such payment is illegal. It also44 Dennis St..

of lee cents military value for p:~rt psychologist, and part diplo- expected to be shipped out of

every defense dollar spent.’* Lt. msl to make people cost and per- mated value of these exports will defeats the purpoee of the GIMew 8runsw’k

Col. Maurlee Edetman, post fiscal s(.nel conscious." be $2 million. Bill to protect veterans against] I

end management officer, said yes-terday. "~ ’ SHOP THURSDAY ’TIt 9:30 P. M."War Isn’t ¯ productive enter-prise, It is coetly In men, tunney ..end resources, One of its maineharaeteristlcsis waste. We’re

Our Most Importanttrying to reduce that to a mini-mum. And We know that admin-istrative waste hides behind red

SALThe Army’s management prn-

STOREWI Dgram was set up by executive

~order of .the President less thantwo years ago. Since then it hassaved untold thousands in *ax-payers’dollars.

,r

,. TENYEARS"It is still too early for re- ~ m Ik m

i~l.l~ to show here atKilmer."

Edelman said. "We’ve onlybeen operating since Septemberend results In the management

r’~ftol’d are long range propositions." Never in all bur ten years have we had so important ¯ clearance sale, A sale so important 1’0 YOU that youThe aim of the program, he said. can’t afford to miss out on this opportunity. Even though the manufacturer’s prices are Inoreesing by leaps and

is to economise continuously in bounds-market prices of wool going up and up-we at BROOK’S never--but NEVER, carry ANYTHINGmoney, manpower and materials, from one season to anethor.

"Our first task hl .to survey theJot situation on the post. both

Therefore--we bring these TREMENDOUS VALUES TO YOU just before our annual inventory. Come In

military ¯nd civilian. We are early--not every color in every size, but s beautMul selection for all.

studying every section to see that

Od~d~

,.,to 50%

best suited for. Another thing we)oak for is the number of peopleemployed. We try to make surethree men aren’t doing something

Area Chairman Named " "

For Cancer Campaign COATS SUITSCharles J. Bueslng of Chatham

~lt~haS been named area chairman .*15% 50% 15% 50%e April fund-raising crusade bf . to OFF to OFF

the New Jersey Division. Amcri-4 can Cancer Society. Fur trimmed and untrimmed . . . tailored, daytime Sports. tailored and dressmaker . . ¯ all types.

The area in which Middlesex travel.., warmly interlined. All .’ypes. Women’s.deb. Junior Miss end Young Matron in all

Women’s dabs. Junior Miss and Young Matron

CountYHunterdon.is localedMercer.alSOMonmou!h.lnelude.~"(he smartest, new winter fabrics In ’the" "famous . . . in all the finest winter fabrics, lncludh|g gab-

Morris. Ocean. Somerset. SussexBROOKS’ f&qhlon, ardines In the famous BROOKS’ fashion.

and Warren Counties. IBueslng is a former presid~ni m i

of the Morris County chapter of -- ,the society. 111 - ouoty oh.piers now ,el o, DRESSES

s..,., s7 98lag county and community chair- 100’,7 ALL WOOL ¯men and preparing plans for the

SKIRTSat 50% OFFII~ Pie:tted or plain -- grc.’,’~, navy Reg. to $15.

REGULAR MARKED PRICE black, plaids. Sizes tO to 18,.nt,n Research Daytime. Fvening. Sports. C cktai]... All lypc,~ .........

¯ . . in pure silk. satin, crepes, failh., vt.iveL% rayon. PRESTIGE,’c,,,’, ’., f t:, ...... d t’o-,iere ~yes... all in

HOSIERY "the f:imou~ BROOKS’ fashion. From such famousm’~kt.rs as Nettle, Rosenstein. Jane l)crby, Ben Reig..1(~." (’ol)la,d arid Ih,rberl Sandheim and many others @ All from our regular Reg. 1.65too numt’rou~ to mention, stock--Sizes 8!2 to II.

I .....|I

ALSO INCLUDED IN THIS SALE

¯ Housecoats ¯ Blouses ¯ Sweaters ® Raincoats ¯

Reduced 15% to 50%

| Res~fi’oh Od" tu1~rcuro~is, 6bh-" ;/" ~ J I

~ ducted in many laboratories through- ,’f ..~|out the country,.adde to our knowl- ~-~ -’." ~ t’s

B, o. oondnct hy ,.,,e vol..,o eorge reetMsootP, tlonc from Nov. 20 to Dec. 28.~t taunt one per c~nt of seal Saln ALL 5ALES FINAL NO C. O.D.’I NO ALTERATIONS

¯ ~ proceeds will be set aside for tuber-culoni~ re,eaCh, (Photo by Fairly .... ,, , , , _ .-- , _ ,, " L- , ’"

¯ ,~h~uller.I

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° Page FJght ’-- , THE RECORD F~dny~ Jonuery S, 195I

rrA to Pu =m I Fm It’an,*, a. w m., _ _ * I (C,mtlnml ~ ~ LI.llUIOI~ D rOt 04:15001 It he .~ o~ " u~ colmn wm ,

The Hamilton R444 ~IPTA ,hns~! glye mY opi l~n cm..esrtsdn sUW

cammm, e.~ uulq prolect to/ !ut~’qummr.--..-x~..~ .Oueabuy’ a combination radio-record | ddwn /or not prmmlg mm~ g2vea

~ver for use In the sohool, |to him. Very oftam the :t.r~dDle :Mrs¯ MlcJ~ei MtpoUa is cl~tr-| stemmed from tile fact that tin

~an of the PTA card party set) copy was not tn his hands in time,for Jan. 26 at the school. The pro-’ With this th mind. I am |o~ceedS from thi= affair will So to to set Wednosday night ~ thethe end-of-the-school-year picnic deadline for COpy to be printed thefor pupils sponsored by the PTA. following Fr/day.

The next PTA meeting on Feb. The RECORD corms:, of course.will fe*ture a Founders’ Day accept anly contribution which

Rcpresentstives of the might be libelousgroup will attend the county Second. I would like to see moreFounders’ Day luncheon its Somer- pictures of local people in therifle on Feb, 14¯ RECORD. The RECORD especial-

Mrs. Arthur lllera’s beginners ly welcomes pictures of women whoclan8 won Wednesday nlgltgs at- have become engaged or married.ten62nce award. Refreshments The same holck true for anyonewere served by Mrs. John Cigler who has an interesting pictureand Mrs, Peter Prez]oek. that the reeders of the RECORD~

might like to see. Photos of huo~"CHAIRMAN ELMER BOVD of the New Brunswick Housing Authority pro|oats s framed srchitecVs man ln/ere~t, fires, floods and the

v~~wofth~VanDyk~Av~~~~w.¢osth~us~ngdeve~~pment~~J~hnKarvi¢k~regi~na~dir~ct~rofthe~ub~ic Franklin Park i Jikewhichhavelppealw|]lbeHousing Authority, while authority members end Mayor Chootor W, Paulus look on. The scone Is a given space ff you send them tolunchnon which preceded ground-breaking ceremonies at the ire of the 200-unit project. Left-right areJoseph Hera=, executive director of the authority; Richard V. Ms|ilEal, Kervick, Boyd, Dr. Eugene Auger, The Franklin Park PTA will me.Samuel R. Hoffman, special consultant and special counsel for the authority, Meyer Paulus and Patrick

meet Tuesday. Jan, 9, at 8:15 p.m. Third, I plan to place m~llboxesin the schoolhouse. Dr, Leonard L. in ¥1rious parts of the lOW.hip

Ooyle, Lewis, surgeon-chiropodist, will so that, ff you have news for the-" " speak on "Foot Health in Relation RECORD, all yOU have to do isTuition Rotes Raised The increase was determined BrothErhood Week to General Health," Refreshments drop It In the mailbox by the Wed-

For Out-of-City Pupils through an estimation of ~he "lair An educational movie on the sub- will he served, nesday night deadlh~. .proportion of actual costs charge- Ject of better human understand- The Women’s Service League of In the same vein. I would like to

tag will be shown at a meeting of the Six Mile Run Reformed see people In various sections ofTuition rates for out-of-town able ~o full-time day-school pupils," the Women’s Guild of the Urban Church will meet at ~.he home of the township appoint themselvespupils .attending New BrunswickHigh School were hiked to $210 per Rates for other grades remain ~t League Tuesday ~t 7:45 p. m. at Mrs. Edward Sklpworth on Tues- reporters for the RECORD, Thorostudent, an increase of $20 over the previous levels, which are kinder- league headquarters, day at $ p. m. Since it Is the Week must be some *spirlng reporterspresent rate by the Board of Edu- garten $100, Grades 1 through 6, The guild will also discuss par- o! Prayer, members ~re asked to in Kingston, Franklin Park, Origgs.ca!Ion Tuesday night, $150, and grades 7-8, $220, tlctpatlon on Brotherhood attend church services preceding town and aR thn other oommunl-

which wlll be held in February. the ceetlng¯ ties in the town=hip who would be...... The Franklin Park Teen Age willing to "cover the beat" in their

Club is going to Princeton rink ares. If you are interested, dropSaturday for a skntlng party. Those me s line or call E. M. ~7 so we~

This message was prepared In cooperation wi~h the Federal Security Agency, who wish to attend are asked to can talk it over.Fourth, I plan to get in touchmee’~ at the firehouse at 7~30 p. m.Social SeeuriW Administration, Buro/u O1 Old Age & Survivors Insurance and Transportation will be provided, with as many org=nLuUons in the

/~.is brought to readers of the. SPOKESMAN by. the First Nation~ Bank of South township u pouible to see If some~l., th the thteres* of puh, ,cry,. to oct nel,h .,

bit "r’ggs-ownsortintoto get print, o! more scheme B:~ news organization, can of be their worked aeUvlfles ! mean out

A soctsi ~us~ musical program fire departments, civic clubs, church

HE NEW ,oo..most l~0 people to the church last I aleo hope ¢o be ~ble to carrySaturday night, out a plan of Len’s to print a col-

The Griggstown Choral Group, endar of events so ~ere will be

SOCl SECURITY L Wunderthedfl’eetlonofMr~.Martln ,leasenln.,ffnor. Complete end,Sorensen, rendered several Christ- ’,o the con/uslotx which so very

¯ mas carols. A movie, "Beyond Our ~ften results when two affairs are]lorizons," aa English film o! a scheduled /or the same night.

AND FARMERSHenrik Ibsen story, was shown, The I guess that’s enough for aprogram was under the direction atsrter¯

i~i E’chard Knudsen. - ........MISs Sarah Johnson played sev- merly of the New Brunswick Thee-

¯ c~al clarinet selections, Acoom-logical Seminary, offered the invo-panying Miss Johnson on the piano cation and pronounced 4he bent,-

On January Ist, over 15,000 New Jersey farm workers were was Mrs, William Johnson Jr. diction. Scriptures were read by

brought under the protection of Federal Old Age and Survivors The Rev. William Weber, for- MIss Dorothy Boy~en. .

Insurance. This means that every f~rm OWNER who now em .....ploys or expects to employ "REGULAR" form workers must regis- J WEEKLY CROSSWORD PUZZLEter as an AGRICULTURAL EMPLOYER and file application for I , , ,an employer’s identification number to properly prepare Social = . - Ilmh,~&mm~ .Security Tax Reports each calendar quarter. I Ne~ U. S. President I

=i

Every regular farm worker should make sure he has a SocialSecurity account number cord It con be secured at any Social ~omowrau sane=to (nb.)Security Field Office and through the Social Security Field Repre’-

~,~ ~v.new 1/’. 8, 8$Covdous

- , sentctive who will be available at the South River Borough Hall prosldmt , I~’tson

on January 9th between 9 a. m¯ and 1 p.m. If your card has :0Sx~.t vn~cAx.11 Irehmd l L~u~t~rbeen lost, secure a DUPLICATE card bearing the SAME Sociol ~xv~ator ,ouod

Security number. Remember one Social Security number lasts 14Touch ltgh~l~ sskln t?Be indispes~SSSpe0dgte~tSNew York SPero~.-v 18He succeeded 88Bone

a lifetime! lab.) 4Blblic~|. to the prosi- ~]~g@

s?eoth pronoun .d.¢y o~ the ~_.~o~/~t441 t3~’8desth ofAn easy to understand leaflet, "NOTICE TO FARMERS WITH ~gmchelo~ o! SAttsmpt

REGULAR HIRED HELP" has just been relea~d and is available s~l~ lab.) e)~nsle note vm~dmt ~s~ret~~O River bsrrkr q Substsnce Rso~vett 45 X-~waifl~ IM~

without cost ot your local County Agricultural Agent’s office or =S^b~. 8Poreorm on zg~’~pp~ uc’ommmdg2 Near ~ge 22 Habitual... 1oo4

at the social security Administration Field office for Middlesex =4~enet~te eComl~polnt 2SAfrltsm file= 49One (~,ot.)County, .’313 State Street, Perth Amboy.

=eHenation . the lllHOthe lives.white25Palm llW2,f Sloth

60ParentAl l~tm (at).)

These Government leaflets are also available at the First Nation- throu=~= ~o~.-~ aSmmlor (ab.) ~=~t t~, !oritleal porlod 16 Self term $4 Hot et~Jum

al Bank of South River¯ Why don’t you come in today for your of h,.to~free copy and learn how the new Social Security Law effects =8v~

29 Be c~rrtedformers with regulor hired help. somu~ ~It

=lt’J~mt oneBS Article of Iclothing

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