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"’ The Record I" ] | Ne,ghborly [ Township’s I News and Views [ Own Newspaper i i i Vol XVI. No. 16. MID DI-EBUS N.- ¯ FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950 Price Five cents-- ¯ Op s o --/’ Nagle Airs M’stone Police To Declare en’eason n The Onlooker U St Bad Drivers nless Accidents op: l~aeeurrentaceldentwaveand .................... By LenRuppert J¢’J I ¢ !’ i Tangle scrl~ of motor vehicle viol.ations d,~ n --t nd I e n c 00 does ,lot cease immediately, local ~)en a .4]~1~ ¯ s Do you b IM~ ~ll ¯ ~ Ill II C Jinxes" W~lt, we are one el.though ,pollvemen w.ill be instructed to Ve/s onvent,on w~ cevta/’nly hate to admit ,it. - ................... begin a severe "crackdown’ on all ! In answer to last week’s letter , regarding the East Millstone school The way our }lnx works is this: Mrs. Rooth Reelected situation by Dr. C. Rexford Davis, faulty @rivers, ,according to an an- Albert J. Senna of Hamilton St., whenever we’re dn the vioinl, ty. Pine GrovePTA Head I president of the township Board nouncement ’by Police Ohief ’Ed F. Voorhees this week. survivor of the lnlamous Philip- people lead completely .honest of Education, Frank M. Nagle Jr.. "It condRions do not improve," .pine DcaCth March ~Jid national and above-board lives. Nothing Mrs. Louis Rooth will guide the of East Millstone, president el that happens. No laws are ever brok- Voonhees said, "R will be neces- vice commander of the American I on, ~o accidents ,happen. nobody activities of the Pine Grove Manor town’s board, has submitted a let- saw .to conduct a sustained drive Defenders of Bataan and Carte- I bea~ his .wOlfe . . . ,r~othlng! We PTA for the second straight year.’ tar to the RECORD presenting his and every .motorist will be held Rider, Inc. ~ill attend the .organl-I~ealize, of come, ~at tlds I # . president for. boards stand on the issue. ~o the very letter of the law." .is She was reelected ¯ ¯ Briefly, the situation’s this. East The chief issued hts ultimatum zation’s flf’~h annual convention in fatal ~for ,a newspaperman, bu, t her second term ~t M Ilstone and Franklin township to drivers after surveying the Pittsburgh’s William Penn Hotel fth.at’s Just the way .R is. the school Monday. a meeting m 1 " Other officers were consolidated Jan. 1, b~ hath- April 9alice reports. ’Phey re- t~day, tamorrow, and Sunday. Last week. lot example, we elected are: Vlce[ing was definite whether the accompanied Lt. Dang Wo~tcheek vealed ,that "last month was one Senna, former resident of Bound ~nd P,atrolman ’Russ Pfelffer .ha president, Mrs. Melville Bennett;! two school boards would also com- et ~dae worst .in 4.he mattc¢ of at’- B~0ok and ,a J.apanese war prts- their n’igh41y look for trouble .This secretary, Mrs. Peter Kireher, and blne. Fearing their school would cldents and driving violations that the local dep.~,rtmtmt ,leas ever had oner for many months, wtll be is an old ~ewspa9~ saw and treasurer, Mrs. George Carr. i be closed, town residents and the to cope with. anaong 100 New Jersey delegates never ta~ to produce and ex~R. About 80 persons attended the ! town board were seemingly re- During April, Voorhces dis- to ~he convention, many of these J:ng story. The ~epovter ~tl~t~.ys annual International relations sup-" luctant to combine. closed, 11 accidents were lnvesti- being from Middlesex and Somer. sits down ~(~erwards and writes per before the meeting and viewed Last week, Davis said the town- an exciting .account at ~at hap- a movie, "What’s Cooking?" i shlp board would keep the school gated and seven of .:hose were at set cotmtles. The organization ported. That Is, other reporters Mrs. Rooth, Mi’s. Walter Klinger, I open and make Improvements a ~ serious nature. Five cars represents ~he 3,800 survivors of do, not us. and teachers Mzehael Bednarik and there, including inside toilets. He wer!l~t0.taHy demolished, one man the approximately 38,000 U. S. We did run ,if’do .two or three Fred Ostergren accompanied stu-[said the township board was will- was ki.lied, ~n~ther is still on the servicemen who sought to ’hold specdccs and a Hconse ,plate vie- den,ts on a trip to New York City I lng to combine, but the East Mill- critical l~t, five .more ,persons Batatm and Corregldor against latlc.a, but otherw, ise .not a ~ng. class won the meeting attendance l"slammed the door" in the face of were hospi.tal.lzcd, end ,property overwhelming odds in the early Not even one single call came last week. Mrs. Helen Streeter’s stone group had unfoctunately damage has been conservatively months of ~he wa~. estimated at $7,500. over ache 9alice oar radio. Law- award. ~their efforts. "T~s is a ¢rlttcal situa£1on," thai The Convention ~,tll seek ~mend- abiding wa~ ~,t rock-bottom and Nagle’s reply/ in its entirety, chief stated. "Six of these acci- meats ~o the War Claims Act, even the ,necke~s were staying at follows: " SonjaHenie East Dear Editor: speeding, Ova from defects in Che We finally gave up and we~ to ¯ , .-- . Alter reading the letter from Yo. t-- ato Millstone car, two when drivers pulled out G!~| C. Rexford Roots, president of ~o~ ~ho ~u~b, ~,d Delinquency ~ Pfeiffer was called out on I ....... the Franklin Township Board of the driver failed to stop at a stop ~ ShPee.,wa~ ~ccident! Oh, well I SonJa Honie, world-f~med ice Education, which was published tn ~,e~" -Zero- we h~ate gr0uble mkvway. Maybe slcatcr and show woman, was a your April 28th issue, I feel it Che State Department should visitor to East Mil.lstone last Frl- necessary to explain the stand of La Added violations COll~ributilTg ¢0 By Tony Menlo 1:he accidents were two cases v4aere -- - send us over to sit with Joe ,~tal.",m. day, but few town residents learn- the East Millstone board in this drivers {ailed ¢o swl.tch to ~ low Tha.t would end .the cold wax ed of the visit until the following situation. m ~en ~pproaeldng another Hello, ~11 you RECORD readers ov,~rntght, day. We of the East Millstone Board , Ova cases where drivers ~alled allow me to Introduce myself and * * * + SonJa came to help Mr. and Ma’s. of Education feel it is our bound .~..~.. ~ ~..~. ..... ¢ ~...,..^,, ~.~ duty to continue to operate the ~to give a~ami signal, and one Case a ¢ot~P le of my Fr~zn’s Teen Age In the rash ot elections .here- cele’br;~ tl~e°l~’s~lv~:r ~!n,~ an-" i~’ty~s:on~osch331 d~ltrl~t ~e ¯ of parking on the wrong side v[ Club members, a~. ,We .almost overlooked one t the street. I’m Tony Me,to ~nd my title is of unust~aI ,~nterest in ,New Bruns- ~lversary at ~a party at Chetr home _.. . Y conducting a drive, local "leader" of the club. Seated ebot~t wick, ~here Nancy Buffs of Ben- here. ~tate of NewJersey that we are to made 35 arrests for me as I write you tare Marie ~ett lane ~s elected ~ City Com. The Hollywood star and skating be dissolved and the State has motor vvhicle violations and ~he~e Pfelffer, club president: Carole missioner. She actually topped queen, in private life M~. Win- taken the appropriate steps to are two more complaints awaiting Murphy, secretary; ~nd Emily Seal- che ticket, fchrop G,ardiner, came with her dissolve us. Up until the publication of this ~he outcome of injuries. Thks is I ~etti, assistant sergeant-~t-arms. Tie ,t au¢omatically makes her .husband. Also in attendance were letter, we have no letter or other the ~alghest toL~l of motor vc,hicle[ Each week, for the next five the ~lder statesr~aq .and loader many friends and business asso- an’ests ever made in one mon4’h [ weeks we dre going to meet wHh i of the Tip-Top party. This week elates of the Seherens. communication in our files from locally. I.n addition, 29 warnings [ you in ,these columns end try to I she’ll prol~bly be named nrayor Mr. Seherer is vice president In the state, from any representative were issued in cases where l~here I ~, ................... in ~ party tha.t’s scheduled, charge of sales at Industrial T~pe of the state, or any other person I ~vv y~u, ~, i,i~tr s~ymg goes. facts caucus was a definite v|ol.ation, but the ~nd figures about our club. which Be[ore you get tea confused, Corp. A former New Brunswick or group stating that We are to be ’violation ~vasn’t quRe serious !~has ,been ~alled throug’notzt the wondering how one of our resi- resident, .he married Mrs. Seherer dissolved, or that any steps are enough to warrant a summons. [area for its commu~rlty activitlt.,s, dezl, ls. ~lldcr the age o! 21 and In Baltimore 25 years ago. The I being taken to do so. - - - I Nor have we been shown or Voorhees wants R made elm.r I Today, we’ll give you a brief a member of such a queerly named couple have one S:~a,JOnrn t r~v the police will not tolerate thisJouHln e of the things we pla,~ to political party, can be ~amed Theme of the "J aa i given any legal reasons whatsoever ° Y . tar dissolving our district, which, situation to continue without .tak- ~ cover later and also some ques- m.ayar of Now Bru.nswlck, let us "If I Knew You Were Coming, ’ it must be remembered, Is leg- tng action. "The ’town.~hlp Is grow- ’ ~ions tbnt are often asked ~rbout explain. I’d Have Worn My Skates." a par- ,, ally separate from the town of tng," he declares, "and .traffic is us. Succeeding c’olumns will pro- "l,le election was ~he ~nnual aphrase of the current bit tune,, ^s" a,,,,,.,^-_ ,,__,, , ....... getting he~avicr, especially aa sent the where and when of how one at New Brunswick Hitch School H ~ a.new xou were ~ommg. ~ tt spears. Eastoa Ave., Somerset St., Ham- we began: our purpose; ft~ture ,to select students ~ho will lake H~ve Baked a Cake" A tape re-’ -. . .... I Since the residents of the town llton St., .and Amwell Rd. Motor- plans; opinions of mew/hers’ 9at- over the Jobs ot t’i.ty ofllei,als for [voted to consolidate with Frank cortlmg was mane ot me entwe ists,d~’ill, have tolearn tos.trictly, ents; ,how we’ve hel.pedcombat a week nkown ~s Youth ~md Gov- party program, l lin township at a special election obe,:~[~he traffic ~’egulations. I juvenlle delinquency; about ogr crnme~tt Week In May. Nancy, ~ last year and the consolidation ¯ He outl.lned specific viol~tlons ~ Sub-Teeners Club and ou~ newly scr~ior. ,polled marc Oh, aa 60 votes was supposedly consummated on ~ls men wlll be looking for, s~ylng, organized Comu.nlty Club; plus ,q~t,ve ’her nearest ,’ival. Congrat- [ RECORD H d Jan. 1, we have been led to he- "Somerset St. is a st’ate highway anything else thnt we feel St’s ulations ere definitely In order. X" ea ]ieve that the township Board of ..d ++o+ o.+ i..o,-,.od ,o .o.k.ow. a,,m No. A th N S Education was to take over our a full stop be[ore entermg it. The First let’s explain the title of wants someone to run the city, U ors e w o~g board tn June. laws prohibtt parking on ~he left our calumn, "Delinquency Zero." chey’re welcome to try a Frank- After some time had pa.~ed side of the road and w~thln 25 feet ’rlh~ doesn’t mean delinquency Kn townshl~p resident every time. It you soon hear a new popular and we had heard nothing offlc- ,~ ~ ,~ ~une entitled "Dawn Song" on of a cross ~alk. In .areas where has been down to zero in this sac- Wealso ,have another fiend on ~ ’our radio, like Its lyrics, and ’be- tally on this matter, wa felt both Illegal .parking creates a t,Lzard Lion since our beglnndng It! boards should get together ahd we Intend 40 enforce the ,parking means" our aim Is to cut It "down’°Ur h.ands, or luther the police [ gin to hum or ~ing them. you talk over the .~ttuatton at hand. ,laws strictly. We do Rot expect [ aa much as we can. I believe I,t ~nd l~ast Franklin area firemen I have no one else but an ex-edRor Accordingly, I requested Mr. ¢o hold motorists to an exact 20 I would be tmpos.sible to eliminate have one on their .bands and i of the RECORD ~.o thank. Sampson G. Smith, Coun.ty Super- miles ,per hour tn the bruit up delln lien ¯ , .... " . " i q cy alto~,eeher, but ~ith nerves, i Author el the .llyries is none intendant at Schools, ~o arrange neign~rnooas, but we will in’qst ~ the saying. "Where there’s life. Recently two fire calls were other than Edward "Unk" Van a meeting wtth the township board on a careful and reas,m~ble cate I there’s hope" in mind. we won:t received and "engines o! ’the Cam- i Mlddlesworth, who guided .this for the purpose of finding out Just of speed ’at all times." give up trying, mtm.lty and East Franklin coml:,t-, newspaper for a number of years what consideration the board had hies .answered them. T.he calls i until poor health forced ,him to given to ~he East Millstone sltua- We feel an organiaation :~uch as ~u.rned ou.t to be faI~e el.arms, relinquish the reins, tion in the event they were to Vineland Topic For ou~ to combat delinquency Is as Tuesday, another ,phone call "’Unk," as he is known to town- take over. F[ l klin Club Meet importanl to the commun.ity as brought the same resul.t, sh.ip residents, is currently divide[ AS I have Indicated above, we 1N~nklin Club will hold Its re- the local food store or fire de- Police and firemen ,are check- ing ’his ttme between Middlebush of the East Millstone board were gular meeting at Colonial Farms, p’artmen.t. T.hat may be a broad ing .the calls and believe they. and New York City. Afflicted wlt~ very much In the dark concerning Mlddlebush, Monday ntght. A rap- statement and cause doubt tn your were all made by the same man. a life-long desire ,to write, he .au- the issue and our two teachers resentatlve of the Vlneland Train- mind. but we hope to prove it as "lThfL~ .is a serious ’offense and we ~’thored two plays and numerous ¯ we talk to ou in comin weeks I ’ " [ ing School will speak about the Y g ¯ die.pc ~he offender or Jokester or. ,poems ,before hm latest successful were naturally quite concerned new .training program at the A., our ar.t~eles ,appear. there’ll [ wJ~atevor you wat~t ,to call ,hdm ] venture into the song-writing field. [ overThetheirmeetingStatUSwastOr heldthe neXtMarehYear5 school. , no d~ubt be qu~st.tlons in your ’~ ;eta eaugbt ~nd gct~ the book V~an Mlddlcsworth’s lyrics have in Middlebush to discuss the situ- Business meeting and election of+ mind. If there are, please send thrown at ,him. been coupled with muste b~ David atlon in general. I was quite sur- e/ricers will take place at 8 p. m., : a ,letter or card to Tony Monte, Volunteer fire companies render Hall. Publishing the song Is a prised at the apparent disinterest when the chairmen’s annual re-’the RECORD,.Middlebush, N. J., ~ great service to ~he Cmvn~hlp Hollywood, Caltf., concern, the jot the township board when only ~nd we’ll reply here, or via a per- at great ,p~nal cost ~o the fire- Nordyke Publishing Co. one member, Dr, Darts, appeared ports should be submitted. Vlneland, a school tar ~he men- sorrel letter. Please sign your ~ull men, who ceceive ,nothing ,bu,t per- ’Unk" a’Rended ,both NewBruns- at the meeting. .. _~ tally retarded, is one of the pro- I ~me and ,address when writing..somd ~tls~aotton for their" efforts, wick High School and Rutger~ I Two week later, ! did attenu Jects of the Federation of Women’s I If you d.on~t want us to use It in False alarms CbrLng them from University. "Dawn Song’.’ yeas I the regular meeting of the town- Clubs, to wh|¢h the Franklin Club I the paper, tel,l us and we won,t. ~ek~ homes ~or not.blng. While ~vri’.ten dttrlng a recent hospRalli- [ ship board on March 20 as Dr. bel0,gs, .. , . ,I So long then until next time.. (Continued on Page 8) zation. ,Continued on Pa.ze 8~

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Page 1: The Record I ] May/05-05-1950.pdf · | Ne,ghborly"’ The Record I" ] [ Township’s I News and Views [ Own Newspaper i i i ¯ Vol ¯XVI. No. 16. MID DI-EBUS N.- FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950

"’ The Record I" ]| Ne,ghborly [ Township’s

I News and Views [ Own Newspaperi i i

Vol XVI. No. 16. MID DI-EBUS N.-¯ FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1950 Price Five cents--¯ Op s o --/’ Nagle Airs M’stonePolice To Declare en’eason n The OnlookerU StBad Drivers nless Accidents op:l~aeeurrentaceldentwaveand ....................

By LenRuppert

J¢’J I ¢ !’ i Tanglescrl~ of motor vehicle viol.ations d,~ n --t nd I e n c 00does ,lot cease immediately, local ~)en a .4]~1~ ¯ s Do you b IM~ ~ll ¯ ~ Ill IIC

Jinxes" W~lt, we are one el.though,pollvemen w.ill be instructed to Ve/s onvent,on w~ cevta/’nly hate to admit ,it. - ...................begin a severe "crackdown’ on all ! In answer to last week’s letter, regarding the East Millstone schoolThe way our }lnx works is this: Mrs. Rooth Reelected’ situation by Dr. C. Rexford Davis,

faulty @rivers, ,according to an an- Albert J. Senna of Hamilton St., whenever we’re dn the vioinl, ty. Pine Grove PTA HeadI president of the township Board

nouncement ’by Police Ohief ’EdF. Voorhees this week. survivor of the lnlamous Philip- people lead completely .honest

of Education, Frank M. Nagle Jr.."It condRions do not improve," .pine DcaCth March ~Jid national and above-board lives. Nothing Mrs. Louis Rooth will guide the of East Millstone, president el that

happens. No laws are ever brok-Voonhees said, "R will be neces- vice commander of the American I on, ~o accidents ,happen. nobody activities of the Pine Grove Manor town’s board, has submitted a let-saw .to conduct a sustained drive Defenders of Bataan and Carte- I bea~ his .wOlfe . . . ,r~othlng! We PTA for the second straight year.’ tar to the RECORD presenting hisand every .motorist will be held Rider, Inc. ~ill attend the .organl-I~ealize, of come, ~at tlds

I # .president for. boards stand on the issue.~o the very letter of the law." .is She was reelected ¯

¯ Briefly, the situation’s this. EastThe chief issued hts ultimatum zation’s flf’~h annual convention in fatal ~for ,a newspaperman, bu, t her second term ~tM Ilstone and Franklin townshipto drivers after surveying the Pittsburgh’s William Penn Hotel fth.at’s Just the way .R is. the school Monday. a meeting m 1 " ’

Other officerswere consolidated Jan. 1, b~ hath-April 9alice reports. ’Phey re- t~day, tamorrow, and Sunday. Last week. lot example, we elected are: Vlce[ing was definite whether theaccompanied Lt. Dang Wo~tcheekvealed ,that "last month was one Senna, former resident of Bound ~nd P,atrolman ’Russ Pfelffer .ha president, Mrs. Melville Bennett;! two school boards would also com-

et ~dae worst .in 4.he mattc¢ of at’- B~0ok and ,a J.apanese war prts- their n’igh41y look for trouble .This secretary, Mrs. Peter Kireher, and blne. Fearing their school wouldcldents and driving violations thatthe local dep.~,rtmtmt ,leas ever had oner for many months, wtll be is an old ~ewspa9~ saw and treasurer, Mrs. George Carr. i be closed, town residents and the

to cope with. anaong 100 New Jersey delegates never ta~ to produce and ex~R. About 80 persons attended the ! town board were seemingly re-

During April, Voorhces dis- to ~he convention, many of these J:ng story. The ~epovter ~tl~t~.ys annual International relations sup-" luctant to combine.

closed, 11 accidents were lnvesti- being from Middlesex and Somer. sits down ~(~erwards and writes per before the meeting and viewed Last week, Davis said the town-an exciting .account at ~at hap- a movie, "What’s Cooking?" i shlp board would keep the schoolgated and seven of .:hose were at set cotmtles. The organization ported. That Is, other reporters Mrs. Rooth, Mi’s. Walter Klinger, I open and make Improvements

a ~ serious nature. Five cars represents ~he 3,800 survivors of do, not us. and teachers Mzehael Bednarik and there, including inside toilets. Hewer!l~t0.taHy demolished, one man the approximately 38,000 U. S. We did run ,if’do .two or three Fred Ostergren accompanied stu-[said the township board was will-was ki.lied, ~n~ther is still on the servicemen who sought to ’hold specdccs and a Hconse ,plate vie- den,ts on a trip to New York City I lng to combine, but the East Mill-critical l~t, five .more ,persons Batatm and Corregldor against latlc.a, but otherw, ise .not a ~ng. class won the meeting attendance l"slammed the door" in the face ofwere hospi.tal.lzcd, end ,property overwhelming odds in the early Not even one single call came last week. Mrs. Helen Streeter’s stone group had unfoctunately

damage has been conservatively months of ~he wa~.estimated at $7,500. over ache 9alice oar radio. Law- award. ~their efforts.

"T~s is a ¢rlttcal situa£1on," thai The Convention ~,tll seek ~mend- abiding wa~ ~,t rock-bottom and Nagle’s reply/ in its entirety,

chief stated. "Six of these acci- meats ~o the War Claims Act, even the ,necke~s were staying at follows:

" Sonja Henie East Dear Editor:speeding, Ova from defects in Che We finally gave up and we~ to ¯ , .--

.Alter reading the letter from

’ Yo. t-- ato Millstonecar, two when drivers pulled out G!~|C. Rexford Roots, president of

~o~ ~ho ~u~b, ~,d Delinquency ~ Pfeiffer was called out on I ....... the Franklin Township Board ofthe driver failed to stop at a stop ~ ShPee.,wa~ ~ccident! Oh, well I SonJa Honie, world-f~med ice Education, which was published tn~,e~" -Zero- we h~ate gr0uble mkvway. Maybe slcatcr and show woman, was a your April 28th issue, I feel it

Che State Department should visitor to East Mil.lstone last Frl- necessary to explain the stand of

LaAdded violations COll~ributilTg ¢0 By Tony Menlo

1:he accidents were two cases v4aere -- - send us over to sit with Joe ,~tal.",m. day, but few town residents learn- the East Millstone board in thisdrivers {ailed ¢o swl.tch to ~ low Tha.t would end .the cold wax ed of the visit until the following situation.

m ~en ~pproaeldng another Hello, ~11 you RECORD readers ov,~rntght, day. We of the East Millstone Board, Ova cases where drivers ~alled allow me to Introduce myself and * * * + SonJa came to help Mr. and Ma’s. of Education feel it is our bound

.~..~.. ~ ~..~. ..... ¢ ~...,..^,, ~.~ duty to continue to operate the~to give a~ami signal, and one Case a ¢ot~Ple of my Fr~zn’s Teen Age

In the rash ot elections .here- cele’br;~ tl~e°l~’s~lv~:r ~!n,~ an-" i~’ty~s:on~osch331 ‘ d~ltrl~t ~e

¯ of parking on the wrong side v[ Club members, a~. ,We .almost overlooked onetthe street. I’m Tony Me,to ~nd my title is of unust~aI ,~nterest in ,New Bruns- ~lversary at ~a party at Chetr home _.. . Y

conducting a drive, local "leader" of the club. Seated ebot~t wick, ~here Nancy Buffs of Ben- here. ~tate of New Jersey that we are tomade 35 arrests for me as I write you tare Marie ~ett lane ~s elected ~ City Com. The Hollywood star and skating be dissolved and the State has

motor vvhicle violations and ~he~e Pfelffer, club president: Carole missioner. She actually topped queen, in private life M~. Win- taken the appropriate steps toare two more complaints awaiting Murphy, secretary; ~nd Emily Seal- che ticket, fchrop G,ardiner, came with her dissolve us.

Up until the publication of this~he outcome of injuries. Thks is I ~etti, assistant sergeant-~t-arms. Tie ,t au¢omatically makes her .husband. Also in attendance were letter, we have no letter or otherthe ~alghest toL~l of motor vc,hicle[ Each week, for the next five the ~lder statesr~aq .and loader many friends and business asso-an’ests ever made in one mon4’h [ weeks we dre going to meet wHhi of the Tip-Top party. This week elates of the Seherens.

communication in our files from

locally. I.n addition, 29 warnings [ you in ,these columns end try to I she’ll prol~bly be named nrayor Mr. Seherer is vice president In the state, from any representativewere issued in cases where l~here I ~, ................... in ~ party tha.t’s scheduled, charge of sales at Industrial T~pe of the state, or any other person

I ~vv y~u, ~, i,i~tr s~ymg goes. facts caucuswas a definite v|ol.ation, but the ~nd figures about our club. which Be[ore you get tea confused, Corp. A former New Brunswick or group stating that We are to be’violation ~vasn’t quRe serious !~has ,been ~alled throug’notzt the wondering how one of our resi- resident, .he married Mrs. Seherer dissolved, or that any steps areenough to warrant a summons. [area for its commu~rlty activitlt.,s, dezl, ls. ~lldcr the age o! 21 and In Baltimore 25 years ago. The I being taken to do so.

- - - I Nor have we been shown orVoorhees wants R made elm.r I Today, we’ll give you a brief a member of such a queerly named

couple have one S:~a,JOnrnt r~v

the police will not tolerate thisJouHln e of the things we pla,~ to political party, can be ~amed Theme of the "J aa i given any legal reasons whatsoever° Y . tar dissolving our district, which,situation to continue without .tak- ~ cover later and also some ques- m.ayar of Now Bru.nswlck, let us "If I Knew You Were Coming, ’ it must be remembered, Is leg-tng action. "The ’town.~hlp Is grow- ’ ~ions tbnt are often asked ~rbout explain. I’d Have Worn My Skates." a par- ,, ally separate from the town oftng," he declares, "and .traffic is us. Succeeding c’olumns will pro- "l,le election was ~he ~nnual aphrase of the current bit tune,, ^s" a,,,,,.,^-_ ,,__,, , .......getting he~avicr, especially aa sent the where and when of how one at New Brunswick Hitch School H ~ a.new xou were ~ommg. ~ tt spears.Eastoa Ave., Somerset St., Ham- we began: our purpose; ft~ture ,to select students ~ho will lake H~ve Baked a Cake" A tape re-’

-. . ’ .... I Since the residents of the townllton St., .and Amwell Rd. Motor- plans; opinions of mew/hers’ 9at- over the Jobs ot t’i.ty ofllei,als for ’ [voted to consolidate with Frankcortlmg was mane ot me entwe

ists,d~’ill, have to learn to s.trictly, ents; ,how we’ve hel.ped combat a week nkown ~s Youth ~md Gov- party program,l lin township at a special electionobe,:~[~he traffic ~’egulations. I juvenlle delinquency; about ogr crnme~tt Week In May. Nancy, ~ last year and the consolidation

¯ He outl.lned specific viol~tlons ~ Sub-Teeners Club and ou~ newly scr~ior. ,polled marc Oh, aa 60 votes was supposedly consummated on~ls men wlll be looking for, s~ylng, organized Comu.nlty Club; plus ,q~t,ve ’her nearest ,’ival. Congrat-

[ RECORD H d Jan. 1, we have been led to he-"Somerset St. is a st’ate highway anything else thnt we feel St’s ulations ere definitely In order. X" ea ]ieve that the township Board of..d ++o+ o.+ i..o,-,.od ,o .o.k.ow. a,,m No.A th N S Education was to take over our

a full stop be[ore entermg it. The First let’s explain the title of wants someone to run the city, U ors e w o~g board tn June.laws prohibtt parking on ~he left our calumn, "Delinquency Zero." chey’re welcome to try a Frank- After some time had pa.~edside of the road and w~thln 25 feet ’rlh~ doesn’t mean delinquency Kn townshl~p resident every time. It you soon hear a new popular and we had heard nothing offlc-,~ ~ ,~ ~une entitled "Dawn Song" onof a cross ~alk. In .areas where has been down to zero in this sac-

We also ,have another fiend on ~ ’our radio, like Its lyrics, and ’be- tally on this matter, wa felt bothIllegal .parking creates a t,Lzard Lion since our beglnndng It! boards should get together ahdwe Intend 40 enforce the ,parking means" our aim Is to cut It "down’°Ur h.ands, or luther the police [ gin to hum or ~ing them. you talk over the .~ttuatton at hand.,laws strictly. We do Rot expect [ aa much as we can. I believe I,t ~nd l~ast Franklin area firemen I have no one else but an ex-edRor Accordingly, I requested Mr.¢o hold motorists to an exact ’20 I would be tmpos.sible to eliminate have one on their .bands and i of the RECORD ~.o thank. Sampson G. Smith, Coun.ty Super-miles ,per hour tn the bruit up delln lien

¯ , .... " . ’ ’ " iq cy alto~,eeher, but ~ith nerves, i Author el the .llyries is none intendant at Schools, ~o arrange

neign~rnooas, but we will in’qst ~ the saying. "Where there’s life. Recently two fire calls were other than Edward "Unk" Van a meeting wtth the township boardon a careful and reas,m~ble cate I there’s hope" in mind. we won:t received and "engines o! ’the Cam- i Mlddlesworth, who guided .this for the purpose of finding out Justof speed ’at all times." give up trying, mtm.lty and East Franklin coml:,t-, newspaper for a number of years what consideration the board had

hies .answered them. T.he calls i until poor health forced ,him to given to ~he East Millstone sltua-We feel an organiaation :~uch as ~u.rned ou.t to be faI~e el.arms, relinquish the reins, tion in the event they were toVineland Topic For ou~ to combat delinquency Is as Tuesday, another ,phone call "’Unk," as he is known to town- take over.F[ l klin Club Meet importanl to the commun.ity as brought the same resul.t, sh.ip residents, is currently divide[ AS I have Indicated above, we1N~nklin Club will hold Its re- the local food store or fire de- Police and firemen ,are check- ing ’his ttme between Middlebush of the East Millstone board were

gular meeting at Colonial Farms, p’artmen.t. T.hat may be a broad ing .the calls and believe they. and New York City. Afflicted wlt~ very much In the dark concerningMlddlebush, Monday ntght. A rap- statement and cause doubt tn your were all made by the same man. a life-long desire ,to write, he .au- the issue and our two teachersresentatlve of the Vlneland Train- mind. but we hope to prove it as "lThfL~ .is a serious ’offense and we ~’thored two plays and numerous

¯ we talk to ou in comin weeks I ’ " ’ [ing School will speak about the Y g ¯ die.pc ~he offender or Jokester or. ,poems ,before hm latest successful were naturally quite concernednew .training program at the A., our ar.t~eles ,appear. there’ll [ wJ~atevor you wat~t ,to call ,hdm ] venture into the song-writing field. [ overThetheirmeetingStatUSwastOr heldthe neXtMarehYear5school. , no d~ubt be qu~st.tlons in your ’~ ;eta eaugbt ~nd gct~ the book V~an Mlddlcsworth’s lyrics have in Middlebush to discuss the situ-

Business meeting and election of+ mind. If there are, please send thrown at ,him. been coupled with muste b~ David atlon in general. I was quite sur-e/ricers will take place at 8 p. m., : a ,letter or card to Tony Monte, Volunteer fire companies render Hall. Publishing the song Is a prised at the apparent disinterestwhen the chairmen’s annual re-’the RECORD, .Middlebush, N. J., ~ great service to ~he Cmvn~hlp Hollywood, Caltf., concern, the jot the township board when only

~nd we’ll reply here, or via a per- at great ,p~nal cost ~o the fire- Nordyke Publishing Co. one member, Dr, Darts, appearedports should be submitted.Vlneland, a school tar ~he men- sorrel letter. Please sign your ~ull men, who ceceive ,nothing ,bu,t per- ’Unk" a’Rended ,both New Bruns- at the meeting.

.. _~tally retarded, is one of the pro- I ~me and ,address when writing..somd ~tls~aotton for their" efforts, wick High School and Rutger~ I Two week later, ! did attenuJects of the Federation of Women’s I If you d.on~t want us to use It in False alarms CbrLng them from University. "Dawn Song’.’ yeas I the regular meeting of the town-Clubs, to wh|¢h the Franklin Club I the paper, tel,l us and we won,t. ~ek~ homes ~or not.blng. While ~vri’.ten dttrlng a recent hospRalli- [ ship board on March 20 as Dr.bel0,gs, .. , . ’ ,I So long then until next time.. (Continued on Page 8) zation. ,Continued on Pa.ze 8~

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trie"y |ittl e tl¯lo full Uf rh~th,’nl ~Piains Is still kiug of th e steak business an d ~.hrlviug. S|)rhu. ~ endalld a piano artiste handles the dinner, and is as popular an eat- gol£ have arrived~East Millstone 8-4766-J keyboard while Ilia trio takes time ln~ place as ever. Here the wait-

out tara nip. ters bring your ellarcoal broiled On The ScreenPublished at M,ddfebush. N.J. Phone: New 8run|wick 2-3900 The two-act tloor show in head- steak out ou a platter still .,izxling. "’,’tfovies are better Ihao ever."

ed by tilt, hostess hen’self, Prio- and the In’ices won’t ~ear a big That’s tlw greeti,lg you get on thel]y Iht’ ~’car ,-;2PO ¢’enn ’~%’all;.I. who (lirech4 the nigl]t- Ilole ill the llock.~t either, pholle when yon call tile I.cal

Ihll)hslwd ~x(.ekly hy lhe I"r;,nkli,i "l’.~[~shij) Pul)l~.hnw (’-UlJ t’hlll dillies Io t,a,’h and eve ’y Pa- A favm’ite h.’ fanli!v-nlyle set’- cinelna, and this week tile ol.vien}.~lllel’td as ne{’.!’.d rta~, inalICl" al lilt’ Im-,t =d’fivt. al Mitidluhugh. N .l.. lrlHI ~.~ilh her hl-dy and phD’l’ul Villas of ~OU(I wholentlnlt, Alnuri- are a bit better than tts,,a]. (hi theLlUdPI" Ihe :l{’l ,) fM;ll’t’b :;. 1879. voice. Between nor hlnlv warblingn Can food ~;iltl tilt’ elJlpha.sjn i.,n screen at till, Op(q’a Hall|t, i,~ tilt.

¯ .. she gut’s throa~b hay now fan1- sea food is the I’cstanl,allt nllder piclllre everyone has been waititl~

WARRI’:N (.I,.\, I.H .. lhiblisher |liar but still enjoy:il,=h, file nf the niEll of tile bi~ /JM= Oil /It, ate for. ’"File Third .Mau." slarrJo.~LEON \l{I) II I{L’PIH’;ItT l.’ditm’ j.k,,s and Ill|is keeps the mood of 2.5 J~st on|side iti~hland Park. The Jo~t’l}h Calico ;.Hid Valli. This is

lao~llt|tr and i ml rigilt where J| "Fowl} fle~lanrant has mOdel’.|te the show with the ziloer op*’r;:ied

by the,Juke-box =overlie. ,\z~on.....~ | ~ should b(’. In typh’al I~igllt rhd) prices and food fil for aoyom,’s

K?ras. Pile pit’lure zs a sl~:r,~,[fa’;biml, she pok~.n fl|O al her p/I- Cash.. ii’he IHellu IS Welt val’lpd.

~1~ I e a S U ~ll e ....~(~’’tl’OllS and watldetn [l"3nl tal:le to bill 111.~ ,’eEonlnlendation is baked Ihc lile ill post-war Vietlna. 01’.%~,1

*’~ table el,t,’,’lai, i,. a 3Otll,g and nla(¯kerel¯ W,’IJ,,S is also eo-starred.

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~ood-llat n ,’t.d era xd. If Yc,U dot,’t mhld ,ra, ellinq. Laughter gah,re J~ on tall fo,.

O U I ~’U millimtml, iItJ eat’or and Pr/- and delight ill ~ood (~l,rl|lan feud. Intwie followers at the Stah, Thea-t’es fit to aoy II;~bt-li[e"s i)orkel I’d reconmlend a trip ll’~ to the Ire this week ill tile tornl of aall add op tu a reasolmb[e even- Watchung Mountains to the poilu- talk|jag mule earned l lallt’lF.byhit at a rh.b where e~er.vone tel’- lar Sehwaehische Alb; a re;~l Get- Donald O’Conuo- is Ill, other actor

- , , STAN MESEROLL. JR.~ ,, gets tile worrics o[ tile clay and mao restaurant. Tills eatiog place in this An’my life comedy.h’ts dowo his hair. laughs and in the hills =lot oily has the at- The h’icndly little theatre owuedFor a real qlgbt ehlb aimt~So that procldvs the ch, b with its has some real fun. l wun’t rot’am- rnosphere you like, hut the Satler- hy Lob.its Vassal’. the Europa. hadphere, show and all. the Surf niKhl-spnt atmosphere. The tables mind the Surf Club as a place to braten that all connoissenrs of the fond privilege of being theClub, with its new addition. Is are spread our io a Llrge horsc-’go week after week. but a night German food usually order. Pro- only theatre to have "Gigi." thethe place to go these nice spring shoe with the dallee floor at one onc.e ia a while ~;hould be a must lessor Kraus and his polka band French best of the year. ou Itsnights. The new spacious room ts end. for every patron .if the local Ilgllt provide the music. Beer that Is a:sereen. If you missed’this one hereraider ......a low. nicely lighted ceiling The music is provided by a way. I must with the meal is served by i try to catch it ¢omewhere else, If

" " - , At The Other Clubs the pitcher. I that is possible, for it is one of theBenny Rubiu brought a great, Man), lurn the nose of the oldi best to come out of France.Comedian. J,.)hnny Burke. iota Ihe Wagon toward the Coloflal-styleBa/,,bow Inn last weekend to restaurants, and they areu’t too.

Dec, and his trio helped fill out soy. but oae I seem to have a! Beginners to Registerthe bill while Leslie Scott. a special preference for Is not too

. i Beg,nners v~o plan to entergreat voeahst, gaee out with the far a ride.township schools next September

illwords and music. Bob Eberiy Is. A huge mansio,, of real eolouial will be registered next week,~.every woman w adore o,,tap for next week fox’ a three- vintage. It Is on P.ast Us/aa Ave. cording to Supervising Prin,~’.~lday stand. Eddie Shanholtz and Bound Brook. The fire-place, the Dr. James M. Lynch.his orchestra provide the dance same now as it was when the

Dates are: May 8, Pine Grovemusic as per usual, mansion was built years and yearsA little over a month ago the ago, Is their pride and Joy. It school; 9, Middlebush; It, Hamil-

A. NyiontrlcoPgown with moulded A annual European Jazz Festival completes the true colouial atmos- ton; and 12, Franklin Park. Hoursmidriff and full skirt. Exquisitely was underway, and one of the phere found at the Inn. You are 9 a. m. to 1! a. m.lrlmmed In nylon lace and net. khlgpins of Ja,z from this side can’t eat fireplaees though, aud Children who will be five on orWhite, Nile, Maize, of the oceau was there hitting the you don’t have to try. for their before Sept. 16 are eligible to on-

m=,, 32~o 3s ..........=12.9S high notes on his trumpet, meals are tops. Dinners are pric. ter. Parents should bring birthThis exponent of trumpet Jazz ed at a dollar and up. and areicertificates, smallpox vaccination

I. Flattering, round yoke of Nylon was Buck Clayton and he nas served at tables set in small el- and diphtheria innoculation certif-marqulsette and lace. Gown of been filling the air around the eaves .spread throughout three |cotes. The school doctor will berayon trlcot. Pink, Blue, Fern. Rustic Lodge on Route 25 with or fern" rooms. Recommended--the present to give physical exams,

Shtel 32 to 40 .............. ’3.95 Ills musical offerings for a couple roast beef dinner at $2.00. but parents may have their familyof weeks new. Filling In behiml Summer Entertainment doctor make the examination if

(I, Dalntylacetrtmmed, rayontr]¢ot him with their Dixieland music Departing from my regular news they wish.bed locket wilh push-up sleeves, have been Dnm Angelone and his of where to go. I thought I mightMint, Blue, Tearose. orchestra¯ Mr. Claylon is another Jot down something new tu the jSmal|, medium, large....S3.9~ of the stars Btii Green ilas brought co]urea. Signs of spring are all Ito the local patrons of the light over, and one of them Is the open- List Opening OfD, Sprlng’$newestCamlsole-top Way. Bnek Clayton was formerly Inn at all m|uiature golf causesSlip of rayon crepe, delicately with Count Basle. in the section.fretted with satinribbon, nylon Table Tip, Ho,v .o.g eau a fad stay m+- New Steel Homesnet and Ioce. White only. About lhls time every year peo. ing or leaving, the Raritan Phly- First brand new models of~. S.Sizes 32 to 38 ............. $3,9~ pie get the urge to +phlrgo and’land has opened a driving range

|. Pashlon’s new rayon and nylondine out for a night. There Is all with the automatic tees. and has [erectedSteel homeSin Sayrevll]e,in this areaandhaVewlllbeenbe

array of reslaurants in the area, promised to opel= a new 18oholoiopen for inspection th|s weekendtrl¢ot comblnatlon slip, daintily~ but the old problem of where to minlatm’e golf course. The popu- Be|It to sell at aboxtt $6990 and

fr[mmed wlth wide bands of~ go Is ever-present, lar Rustic Gleu cot~rse aeross $7{?30, the homes havo either Iwo

nylon lace. White only.

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.~ --¯ lUHyS Steak ltouse Io Scotch from tladley Airport Is open for or three *boUt(rams. Located on$11el~2toA4 ............. $a.95 ~- - +, ----:..--~,-r---, _ ==_=,=- Ma=.’sh Ave. off ,Main St,, they

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~sash. cabinets and ceinforelng, and

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Friday, Ma~/5, 1950 THE RECORD Poge Three............... .~’~.L ....... -"’ ¯ .’~ ’ ... ’ ..... --

WhYAnsweredThey AfterCall LookDiGi°vanniAt EqmpmentEasilyj~~ TheBig "Store That ServiceBuilt"

Although few persons realize crash truck, white like the two ~ At The Foot of Chuch Street

Wit, Franklin township has one ,ff lar.qest wreckei.’s, wMeh carries ~l~the East s leading wreeking ~n: ehalns, ties. and other such equip- -~r~’~-fl~; -= ............towing concerlls within iLs bin- meat. and a radio ear which cn-ders. the Guaranteed Motor Sales ables the crew to keep in constantand Servieo garage located on touch ~lth police on lmportaitt

DiGlovanni. The Guaranteed garage is a

The conccvn’s equq)ment, which beauty eontainhlg the latestincludes three wreckers, a crasit equipment, ilut wreekillg continues

l~.~.k, and a radio-equipped tat’. to be the l)iGioranni family’s co,l-aid to be unequalled in the sunling interest. Each importantCentral New Jersey area and posi- wreek has its own speeial story FURNITURE SHOWsibly elsewhere, and family members know them

No one kllows CX.:PIIV how much all. A complete reetlutVing of ex-of a wreck the eoncero can handle, perJenees wouhl undoubtedly re- , . -- ......... 7 ..... ,.. -since it has handled all so far quire countless hours of listening. Choose from Gibbs’ large selection of ARTHMARY HALL creations. The rich glowwith ease and Its wreckers have’ Some onlookers weald probably of maple, in authentic Colonial designs, may be had, in fine-crafted furniture, fornever been extended, remark that the wreckers hare every room . . . for every need, All certified values, at these exceptionally low prices!

State Police of New Jersey and.much m~re equipment than theyother nearby states, who eall Guar-’actually need and they might be

..o MAPLE Bedroomanteed for el| really bad heavy’ right. But Papa DiGiovaani is ~.~. :. -.,w.ecks ~,, hanna so>.,. "<’weber COl,.<,el,, his ,,a,s ca..,.., ha.die ’ Sav|n~s !that goes. "If DIGlovanlfi can’t’anything alid be safe at the same -: 3-pc. Bed.," " ~Dresser,oo o. ,.o o,.. 00 .,,,o .....build a new road aronl~k it,’ or , :+"~-’> Chest; for that ex- O7eat it tip in small pieces [ "We have thousands of dollars tra room or that

w "attd eart lworth of iusurance," he’ll tell you, shore cottage. Reg. $129it a ay. f **.. , but what good is all that money

Aeeordlllg to om c f the l)i(JJo-,.¯ ’if one of the boys gels injured?" 3-pc. Bed, Dresser, $~l~jIvainlY sons - there are .~ix of them. ~

A speeiaI gara~elnan’s policy Chest; genuine Ver- t,llall expert wreekmen who’wmk, .... moat maple.¯’. which v ~vers the i I’nl ellsur(’s teeat the garage . "wreckln:; is really’ s ","

~ " lion’s cd! I" I1 Reg. $129¯ " ..nILE3 H n pa " ." ". l a Y-

Just a hobiy with u~. P.aeh wreek "’’ -" J , f th , r ~hilo. " ,,n,I.., naiptns i, e ca " 3-pc. Bed, Dresser,

*149is t new problea t) tack e ;lid " ," t ¯ ’, ’"e" "’-e, , , , lit is nellie tontd ‘away all i Ln - -~o like to see what xe can do.’ ’" Chest on Chest;

lil~eir hobby has takea the Di- accidellt ~l" white it is ,at. the Par- rich, selected

(,11’vanlltS oil numerous calls from age. tile insurance euml)any will grains. Reg. $229

calls that no one c,]se could h‘an- make the damage g°°d’ ,-pc. Bed, Dresser,

*239die. Police in most mulficip‘alities "[’uesday nigll[, while at the Chest-on-Chest; per-in this area, including F’rallk]in garage, tile RECORD i’e|il’f, senta- .- .. geous North M’ich-

township, alld [ho.~c of other stales tk’e viewed equipment on one of igan hard rock Reg. $359Ihe wreekers designed to e:<lri- maple.make it a point to call Guaranteed

as soon as poss b e ’,v lcJ ever they (:ate victims froln tIOtl.~ua] crashes

h,,.~ a I,a.io.ta,’ .,’ ,on. job t<,o.d he,,i.,, o,,c ,,f ,he ho, s *~o,’~eMAPLE- Dinettehandle, or have to get =, ba,d wreck =t~ wo,’th.

o, ,he h~gh,,.,~.. ,, ,e,,’ ho,,,’~ ,,,tcr.. in o,,,, o, ~h,, Savings [

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It wnuld ‘appear tlla[ Ion mu(’h worst wrecks Jn accident-happy

time is required {-r a (.,u‘aranteed Easton Avenues history, a Bound S-pc. Table and 4 ~1

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wrecker to rea(.h a call tit. say Brook niall wits I)iuned iu Ids.ear Chairs; Vermont "~L~Baltlm.re or upper Penllsyk’alli~q, ; beucath a tra(’tor trailer. ~,irst

maple; Queen Anne ~ ~ ....

while. But l)i(,iovallni exl)l,’lins, but th* I lli(,iovamil b.y~ did, withPle’J

it lhls way: l lheh’ lift ac, tu~lly pulllng ti=o (,:~r 7-pc., Table, China, ~,dli~ i~_’Fill" tnsl;lllc’e Wt’ had a eall. not, ,aparl lind anolhei lilt, was ~;=x’~ d. Buffet, 4 Chairs. "rll~.~Jl

too long ago. i. I)enmsylrania. A "Floor sample." .,. v

big trailer itmdcd with radi.s wt, ntl Reg. 5229

over oil Its sich, and police hall ’it’-’" ....__._l,..._ -..

F-pc., Table China, ~qlltlmlt

i el’ lhere couhl ]Jfl Ihe tl’ail(’l’ illI Ionial style. Ver- ~’:.6~ ~;~¯ ..... mont maple. Reg. S229 .._._..~... _ ... ~_......’,l~mt~tlt fil’l ilolhmtlin, all tile

radt.s, ~hlcil wlmld have takrn7pC., Table, China, ~A ~ ~ i " "~’<r~’"abottt two It,mrs el’ nmi’e Wc ~,,t

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Lthere ill at]pill ill] hour alld righted "the trailer 2 hi a, bot:t 1,5 mitmh,s, JEWELRY

Georgeous: North --~=’Michigan h a r d - Reg. $289saving lhtm phnl3 of lime aml

a. ,,c ,,..<d,,e ,,, ,i,,,,~d,,~ an<! GIFT’S ~’ock maple.

,o..,<,,,,~ a~,,,,, ,.,~,. ‘a, ,he ..ce,.’.’ : : : :< ~’~., ~<.:’,.oi MAPLEPnl)a L)lGiovanni. :m expert > ; ~" /* : "

pholograpller wilh i)]enty el eql.lip- <’~" ""’"rnellt, has ch,zen,~ ,if photos of ’ ;"":’::" LIVING ROOMSwre(’ks his boys have handled.~,,s, ,,~ ,,,e., *,,,,n ~,a,,t ,,,,,.,," = SOFA BEDtrailers dllwll enlhallklll*..ols. %’hllJ, "~O11 theh" si(h’i, or v,’ed~ed In pvsi-llm,s Ihat see,n hopelo,s. SUITES

All have I)e,,n easily ha~fled a~vayhy lhc GLlarantee(l equil)nn’ot. IH- SOFA BEDS(]ilivilnll[ t11..4(I has nnnleroll~ scellcsnf car ticl’idelils, inally of lhelil

’+ ’" ’"""> ’" ’"" ’"° A 7" BIGv(.~Flic I e.,t eoncernell lll’e almostlntally uurceognizahle. The elderlensman is proud of his hohhy.which has proven hclpflil to police

~k,~.L~’~f "~ vINGS/and Insurance mell hi post-ace|dentinvestigations aud (|ozells of hisshots have appeared In the news-papers. Delight Mother with o 3-pc.Living Room "Floor Sample." $49 ~..<. so,~.~0~ s~i,o. ~o.,~ .o.. $159

A look at the mLnutely complete gift of jewelry . . . QAn unusual buy! Michigan Hard.rock Maple.

wrecking and towing equtpmmlt Reg. $149 Reg. $289is revenHng. Plqde and Joy of the gift of losting pleosure 3-p¢. Living Room--beautifully $99 3-p¢. Sofa-Bed Suite. Luxurious. $199ftrm Is a giant Wrecker which thot will be worn with grained Vermont Maple. The very best.weighs some 26,000 pounds. Lar- pride! Reg. $149 Reg. $299gest ;Ioh the b.ys have had was 3-pc. Sofa BedSuite. Lovely sofa b, $119 Maple so,,-.o,--.,,r=0,i..o,a h, $59lifting 66,000 pounds. That went Budget Pricedl day.., a comfortable bed by night, day, Comfortable bed ,it n|ghLup easily and what the lift will Reg. $17g Reg, ,~9really do ts unknown.

Among ILs accomplishments has ~ CONVENIENT B UDGET TERMSheen the l|[th|g out of the Rrouadby the roots at a large tree and

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.,,u~rrightlng of many supposedlytriable" trucks, Other equip-ment on the wrecker include four

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giant floodlights, an acetylenetorch, complete fire fightingequipment with CO2 for special~tro~,. s.ee~a~ ~l~,l.~ boo,., o,,~ Jewelersone of the largest auto motorsproduced. 24 MEISTER ST.While the big wrecker is thespecial "baby" at the crew, there Etlllt Franklin Twp.

blewBrunswickare two others equally well On Peoce Streetequipped with floodlights and the Turn Icft at Flrehousel

other equipmonL’ Both are equal Phone N. B. 2-I02111 .

FOOT OF CHURCH-STREETor tar superior to the ~tverage LOUIS It. DE FRANCO, Pimp.wrecker. I ; " "’’ ’ ..... "" " .....

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Page Four .... .... THE RECORD... . .... _ _ Friday, May 5, 195JI

NOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS of Somerset County in Book 627, the County Clerk’s office of Sore- D24, page 497. Minimum sale price 1950 in the County Clerk’s offieePage 94. Minimum sale price erset County in Book 647, page $350.00. of Somerset County in Book 732,

By virtue of a resolution of the $500.00.13. Lots 2, 3 & 4, Judgment dated "PARCEL "K" Lots 24, 25, 26 & page 265. Minimum sale priceTow~hip Committee. Franl~:,

PARCEL "C" Lot 31 in Block C [ June 8, 1949 and recorded July 27 in Block J on the Map of Cedar $115.00.Township, adopted April 27, 1950 28, 1949 in the County Clerk’s or- PARCEL "Q" Lots 94, 95, 98.the Township Committee will of- on 1he Map of Brookside Terrace ........... ,. Crest Heights, also known as Tax

0a°’e. MIu ums °merse’ °u=Yale’nor,co°°° Map Block 24 25 26 27 100 10I 104, 105 106 198terseii forte salethe hi~hestat publiCbidderaUCtiUUat andthe lotals°15.ku°Wnjudgmeutas TaXdatedMap BlOCkMarch 29,1, ~.^’ p g ’ P Judgment dated September 14, 1948 109, 110, 117, 118, 119, 120 & 121,

and recorded September 28, 1948 on the Map of New Brunswick.Township Hall~ in Middlebush, 1943 and recorded March 16, 1943 #4~.t~.Towuship uf l~ranklin, Somerset in the County Clerks office of PARCEL "G’ Lot 279 on the Map in the County Clerk’s office of Park, also known as Tax MapCounty, New Jersey, on the llth Somerset County in Book 627, page of New Hamilton Heights Sectiou Somerset County in Book 704, page Block 210, lots 9 to 16 Inclusive,day of May 1950, at 8 P. M., pre- 94. Minimum sale price $50.00. B, also known as Tax Map Block 9. Minimum sale price $250.00. 19 to 25 Inclusive and 32 to 36 in-vailing time, all the right, title PARCEL "D" Lots 194, 195 & 196 120, lot 16. Judgment dated Janu- PARCEL "L" Lots 16, 17, 18, 19, elusive. Judgment dated Januaryand interest of the Township of on the Map of New Brunswick ary 20, 1950 and recorded March 20, 21. 22. 23, 24 & 25 in Block 13 20, 1950 and recorded March 27.Franklin In and to those certain Estates Section B, also known as 27, 1950 in ~he County Clerk,s on .the Map of-New Brunswick 1950 in the County Clerk’s officelots. or parcels of lauds and prc- Tax Map Block 83, lots 23, 24 & office of Somerset County in Book BlockFarms’529,alS°lotskn°wn16 teaS25 TaXinclusive.Map OfpageSOmerset265, MlnimumC°Unty iqsaleBOOk~kic732,raises, herei~Mter particularly 25. Judgment dated April 24, 1947 732, page 265. Minimum sale price ~edescribed, situate, lying aud being and recorded April 30, 1947 in the $125.90.

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Judgment dated December 18, 1944 $950.00.and recorded January 30, 1945 in PARCEL "R" Lots 932, to f~35In the Township of Franklin, Sum- County Clerk’s office of Somerset PARCEL H Lots 74 and 75 on the County Clerk’s office of Somer- inclusive on the Map of Hamilton

erset County, New Jersey: County In Book 670, page 532. Min- the Map of New Brunswick Park, set County In Book 638, page 216. Terrace, also known as Tax MapPARCEL "A" Lots 223, 224 and tmum sale price $575.00. also known as Tax Map Block Minimum sale price $35~.0O. Block 102, lots 5 to 8 inclusi~e.

225 on the Map of New Brunswick PARCEL "E" Lot 247 on the/ Terrace also known as Tax Map Map of New Brunswick Estates 21I. lots .36 & 37. Judgme.:t d~ted "M"

lots 5. 7 & 8. Judgment datedJauuary 20, 1950 and recorded PARCEL Lots 139, 140. 144 February 3, 1949 and recorded

/ Block 72, lots 22, 23 and 24. Judg- Section B, also known as Tax March 27, 1950 in the County wick Park, also known as Tax May 20, i949 in the County Clerk’smeat dated October 22, 1945 and Map Block 75 lot 13. Judgment Clerk’s office of Somerset County 145& 146 on the Map of New Bruns: office of Somerset County in Bookrecorded November 5, 1945 in the dated January 30. 1948 and re-,re, nook ......~J~, page 26a Minimum Map Block 209,1ots4,5,9,10 & 11, 715, page 363. Lot 6, JudgmentCounty Clerk’s office of Somerset corded March 10, 1948 m ~ke ...... ’ Judgment dated January 20, 1950 dated July 7, 1948 and recorded

........ erset I sale price ~aCounty in Book 641, page 281. County ~lergs omee el ~om J . ’ ’ and record~l March 27, 1950 in the July 22, 1949 in Book 699. page¯ PARCEL "I Lots 14, 15, & 16 County Clerk’s office of Somerset 450. Minimum sale price $250.00.Minimum sale price $500.00. County in Book 691, page 304. .

PARCEL "B" Lots 15, I6, 11, 18, Minimum sale price $50.00.m Brock F. on the Map of Cedar County in Book 732, page 265. PARCEL "S" Lots 197, 198 & I99

49 & 50 in Block 21 on the Map PARCEL "F" Lots 394, 393, 392 & Crest Heights, also known as Tax Mhdmum sale price $450.~.. on the Map of New Brunswickot Elm Villas, also known as Tax 391 on the Map of Elmore "ler-]Map Block 447, lots 14, 25 & 16. PARCEL "N" Lots 464 & 465 on Estates, Section B, alsn known asMap Block 429, lots 15, 16, 17, 18, race~ also known as Tax Map Being the same premises conveyed49 & 50. Judgment dated March Block 192, lots 1, 2, 3 & 4. Lot ] to the Township by Deed o£ Sam- the blap of Bound Brook Terrace Tax Map Block 83, lots 28, 27 & 28.

1. 1943 and recorded M,a~ch 16, Judgment dated January 2, 1946 uel S. Kaufman and Samuel D. also known as Tax Map Block 304, Lot 26, Judgment dated April1843 in the County Clerks office and recorded February 21, 1946 In Itoffman, acting as trustees in lots 5 & 6. Judgment dated Janu-24, 1947 and recorded April 30,

liquidatiou of Cedar Crest Heights, ary 22, 1946 and recorded February 1947 in the County Clerk’s office.......................................... Inc., dated March 6, 1939 and re- 21. 1946 in the County Clerk’s of- of Somerset County in Book 670,

corded in .the County Clerk’s of- flee of Somerset County In Book page 532. Lots 27 & 28, judgment

THE BRIGHT SPOT MAKESas|T rice of Somerset county in Book 647, page 10. Minimum sale price dated April 24, 1947 and recordedD24, page 497. Minimum sale price $300.00. April 30. 1947 In Book 670, page

POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO SHOP $325.00. PARCEL "O" Lot 4In Block 30 537. Minimum sale price o$~)0.PARCEL "J" Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, on the Map of Bound Brook Park, MapPARCELof New"T" BrnnswickL°ts 5 & 6 he

NEAR HOME ,i. 12 & 13 in Block F, on the also known as Tax Map BlockEstates

Map of Cedar Crest tleights, alsu 279, lot 3. Judgment dated Jauu. Section B, also known as Tax1949 BUICK Convertible Coupe. Loaded wRh everything ........ $2495 known as Tax Map Block 447. lots ary 20, 1950 and recorded March Map Block 84 lots 24 ,~ 25. "Jud~-3949 BUICK Su,per ~d.anette Block. Radio, He-~ter .............. $2095 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 & 13. Being 27. 1950 in the County Clerk’s meat dated December 20, 19442949 PONTIAC Streaml.iner 2-Door. Black. Ori~Lnal 4800 m[le~ .... $18951949 CHIEI~I’AIN PONTIAC 2-Door. Black. Fully equipped,

the same premises conveyed to office of Somerset County in Book and recorded January 1, 1945 In

C~a~anteed .................................................. $1895 the Township by Deed of Samuel 732, page 265. Miulmum sale prlce~ the County Clerk’s office of Somer-

1949 MERCURY Clu~ Coupe. Navy blue. Fully equ~ped .......... $1795 S. Kaufman and Samuel D, Huff- ;100.00. I setMlnimumCOUntYalinPB°°k $600.00.638’ page 214.t~A~,~v -p.. Lu" 20 in -’o," " s_e, flee1849 CHEVROLET F~tyline 4-Door. Twv-4one gray. Fully equ, tpped_$1745 man, acting as trustees in Ilqui- ,,~,,,~ t l~l c~ ~ [ PARCEL U Lots 1 to 13 Inclu-

1949 CIIEVROLET Fieetline 2-Door. Green. Loaded. One owner_S1695 darien of Cedar Crest Heights, on the Map of Mapleton Park, I sire in Block 13 on the Map of1949 CIIEVROLET S~yliue 2-Door, ~l,aek, 7200 actual mileage .... $1645 Inc., dated March 6, 1939 and re- also known as Tax Map Block 230, I New Brunswick Farms, also known1949 PRAZER M,anhat.tan 4-Door, Two-tone green. Beautiful ...... $1695 corded tn the County Clerk’s of- lot 20. Judgment dated January3949 FORD Custom Club Coupe. Excellent eondl.tion. Radio, flee of Somerset County In Book 20, 1950 and recorded March 27, . (Continued on page 5~

heater ....................................................... $14951948 PLYMOUTII Special Deluxe 4-Door Sedan. Full~ equtpped,.$1395 ..............................................................................1946 CItEVROLET Fleetl,inc 4-Do~. Nile green. Fut, l~t eq~ipped_.$1M51948 ,CIIEVROLET Aerosedan. Loaded. Very clean .............. $1395

. 1948 MERCURY Convt, rtlble Cou4~e. New roo~, Radio, heater,

....................................................... ’"" it’s easy to get rid of ’dead spots’Yellow r

1948 PONTIAC Sedan Coupe. A1.w~ys good looking .............. $1445194g FOI-~D Convertible Coupe. Yellow. Loaded. Very clean ...... $]3951948 STUDEBAKER Chub Coupe. Champion. B~ack, F_,cono~leal.$13951948BUICK Super Sed’anettc. Two-tone ,een. Very ch.,an ...... $1695

instantly e a s i I#1948 KAISER 4-Door. Black, Kadio, heater ........................ $11951948 HUDSON Club Coupe. Two-tone ,green. The new look ...... $1495 Ill I II II1948 PONTIAC Streamliner 4-1)our. B’l’aek. Fully equipped ...... $1595 ¯ ¯ ¯

1948 PONTIAC Scdanotte. Excc.ptionally clean. Black ............ $1445 ~,~[1948 FURl) ’z-Ton Panel. lake new. Dark green .................. $10951947 PACKARD CI.i.pper 4-Door. Two-tone ,brown ~nd green ...... $12451947 BUICK Convertible Coupe. Blue. Fully eqtfl.pped. Very

clcun ..................................................... $15951947 MERCURY Fordor Two to ch{ume from ................... $10951947 CItEVROLET Fleetmaster. 1~aded. Very clean .............. $11951947 CIIEVROLET Stylemaster. Black. Fully eqtflpped, clean .... $1145

"" 1947 OLDS "98" 4-Door "rwu-tone gr~y. Beautii’ttl ............... $13951947 PONTIAC Conve~tiblc Coupe. Green. New roof. Fully

° equipped ..................................................... $1395194"/ PLYMOUTII DelUxe 4-Door. Vory clean. Eqtail)petl. Black.__$1195194"/ CROSI.EY I)eluxe 2-[)our. Itadio. hc~tter. Economical ......... $ 3951946 DE SOTtj Convcr{ib/c (’oupe. New tt)l~. Frilly eqn~pped.

Black .............................................. $12951946 CIIEVROI,ET Aerose(~an. Very clean. Ready to roll .......... $10951946 PI,YMOU’rll 4-Door. A s.pring tm~ic .l,ike new ............. $10951946 PONTIAC Streamliner. Ex(.c[.Icnt condition ................ $11951.°,46 PONTIA(’ Slrcaml,inrr 4-l)uor. The I~,,~t Ponlk~c makes ...... $11951946 PON’FIAC ,ql.’eamliucr 2-1).or. Still the best Ihey make .... $1195]940 OLI)SMOBII,E 2-I)(mr _ ................................. $ 695 tt194.1 I~ON’rIAC Streamliner ’l’w(~tone tan. V(.ry clean ........... $ 6951941 BUICK Special 4-Door. l,ight geay. Numerous

equipment ............................................... $ ~51941 LINCOI,N Club f’ouin, F dJv equJ.ppe(I. Black ............. $ 5951941 FORD Club Coupe ,q0pt~r. Dark green. Very rle:m ....... $ .5451941 CtIRYSI,ER Windsor Club Coupe. Fully cqnlpped ....... $ 6951941PONTlACScd.anCoupe, Fully eqnippcd ............. 5595

WINDOW SHADES

oo . ,,,.,.. ....................COLUMBIA1940 IIUI)SON 2-l)o~r. A got~I buy. Chea.p ........................ $ 295

1939 NASII 4oDoor ............................................... $ 2951939 PONTIAC 4-Door ........................................... $ 295:1939 FORD l)eluxc Tudor. I.oaded with aceCs~:{,ries ............. $ ~5 COT -TO.FITw i n d1938 CIIEVROLET 2-D(x~r ......................................... $ 195 your OW$1937 PONTIAC 2-Door ............................................ $ 1253937 DODGE 4-Door. P~rfeet meehar~Icnlly ....................... $ 295 Our cut-to-fit service is today’s budget-wise method of k~Iling those "Dead Spots."{1937 NA.511-LAIFAYETTF, ........................................ $ 195 (Dead Spots are caused by drab, dingy, rots-fitting window shades.) Do you have1936 BUICK 2-Door. Very clean .................................. $ 295 dreadful "Dead Spots" hanging at your windows? If so, let us cut-to.fit your new3934 PLYMOUTII 2-1)oor ........................................... $ 95 shades to fit perfectly. We have sparkling bright colors in top-quallty Columbia

shades, even soft pastels.or decorative tones, Colors that will make your roomsBOB CAMP--STEVE CHONKA--CHAI~sLIE GROTH pleasant to live in.

Here’s how to measure ~or new shades:

HUB MOTORS Inc Width~easureroHerstip-to-ttpwithwoodor.teel

g ¯ Length--Unrollcloth. old shades all the way and measure ~’;’~E- It°. ......~’:l

Salesmen: ,~ Jot down the figures .~nd brLng them in.AL MOTT~SEDRIC ELLIS--GEORGE WEBERDAN MORRIS--TOM ACKEN--BUD MAKEY

MIDDLESEX COUNTY’S LARGESTUSED CAR DEALER

250 Woodbridge Avenue, Highland Park, N. J.Tel. Kilmer 5- 960--- 961

28 LIBERTY STREET, NEW BRUNSWICK........ i

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¯ FrldQy, May 5, 1950 THE RECORD Page FiveNOTICE OF SALE OF LANDS tag exceptions: ,al rights of any. Franklin and is further described

E Mill,~r ~.d M,~ Fred ~=~rs e.-(Continued i~rom Page 4) public utility se~’lng the pre-]as follows: ost stone Cez~hled Mr. and Mrs. A. Arvid-

, All that tract or parcel of land Fred Ruppevt is still Con- son of North Bergen: Mr. and Mrs.mlses. (b) deed restrictions, if any,[ .... Mrs.as Tax Map Block 529 lots 1 to 13 ............ situate, lying and being in the fined to her home. ~be recently j. Rasmussen of Rldgefleld .Park, /inclusive. Lots I & 2. Judgment rmmmg wg[n the lane, tc) tae I Township of Franklin, County of fell downstairs and strained the and Mr. and Mrs. Will}am Sehaef-dated December 20, 1944 and re- zoning ordinance of the Township, i Somerset and State of New Jersey. ligaments of her leg. Home alone for Jr. and family of Westfleld.corded January 30, 1945 in the (d; occupancy of the premises, BEGINNING in the center lineat the time, she was without help Sunday¯County Clerk’s office of Somerset ~e) such facts as may be disclosed of Weston Road at the Southeast- until her g~andson hal~pened by Mr. and Mrs. Steve Stashek heldCounty in Book 638, page 214. Lo~

6 to 13 inclusive, judgment dated by a survey, (fb easements and erly corner of lands conveyed to and summoned aid. Her condition a b~ptismal partytn ,honor of.theirCarmella Gozo by Nicholas F. is reporled,ly ~proving. gvanddaught(,r. ~,lho was ,baptizedDecember 18, 1944 and recorded rights of way, public or private, Gozn ,~nd Caremella Gozo, Brother Aedrew of Ephrata, Pa.

Elleen Carol Werntz in St. Joe-January 30, 1945 in the County of record or not of record, his wife, and Gaetarm Trez- visited ~ls parents, Mr. and Mrs. eph’s Church by ,the Rev. JohnClerk’s offlee of Somerset County FRED L. BASCOM, za and Gulseppina Trezza, his Otto Runge, Sunday. On band to Adamowski on Sunday. John Woy-in Book 638, page 216. minimum Township Clerk~ wife, by deed dated October 12, greet him were members of the tow a~d Miss Dorothy Sta~,heksale price $350.00. R 4!28 - 5:5. 1946; thence running (1) North- family, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hagen were sponsors. Eileen Carol is the,~Minlmum prices as fixed by re. easterly along lands conveyed to and Mrs, Olga Hagen of Maspeth, d’augh,ter of Mr. and Mrs. WilliamI[/51ution on the above parcels oflands and premises are as follows: Superior Court of New Jersey Carmella Gozo, as aforesaid, Four L. I.; Mr. and Mrs. William Mas- WernCz.

PARCEL "A" $ 500.00 :HANCERY DIVISION [ Hundred Eighty-four ~484’) feet, slello of Rarltan. and Mr. ~nd M~s.

PARCEL "B" 600.00 SOMERSEr COUNTY more or less, to lands of Van N. Fred Toto and sou ,Avthor, of Mid- - .................

PARCEL "C" 5¢.00 Docket F-1542-49 i Voorhees; thence (2) Southerly dlebush. -

PARCEL "D" 575.00 NOTICE TO ABSENT along said last mentioned lands Dr. and Mrs. Geoffrey Rake of EXCAVATINGPARCEL "E" 50.00 DEFENDANTS and lands of Margaret J. Bartln- Millstone fbave returned ,home aft-[PARCEL "F" 400.00 (L.S.) THE STATi~ NEW dale, seven Hundred (700’) feet, er spendiug two weeks in Mexico. I GadPARCEL "G’" 125.00 JERSEY TO: more or less. to the center line of Mi~s Mary Susan Cornell, daugh.I

GRADINGPARCEL "H" 175.00 U~knowu owner, his or .her Weston Road; thence (3) North- ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Cor-IPARCEL "I" 325.00 heirs, devisees, and personal rep.,westerly along the center line of nell Sr. of Millstone. has rettwn-I LAND CLEARING ANDPARCEL "J" 350.00 resentatives, and their or any of lWeston Road, Four Hundred Thir- ed home from Somerset Hospital. i CELLAR DIGGINGPARCEL "K" 250.00 their heirs, devisees, executors, ad- ty (430’) feet more or less, to the Mrs. John S. Brokaw ’has been A SPECIALTY

PARCEL "L" 350.00 minlstrators, grantees, asslwrs or place of Beginning. elected lecturer of the Grange to Sand - Stone - Gravel - Topsoil

PARCEL "M" 450.00 successors in right, title or interest : Containing Two and Three- rePlace Mrs. Robert Redflleld, who PETER PREZLOCKPARCEL "’N" 300.00 of the said persons, tenths {.2.3; Acres of land be the resigned. T~e Grange will meetPARCEL "O" 100.00

The title to the premises hie:elan n same more or less

tonight in the Grange Hall at 8 9l MATILDANew BrunswickAVENUE

PARCEL "P" 115.00 after described is vested I, GR~ANT SCOTT o’clock when tIoward Hancock Tel, N. S. 2-3026PARCEL "Q" 950.00 unknown owner and no other/ Clerk of Superior Court. state Grauge lecturer, will speak. (j ~H IrPARCEL "R" 250.00 owner is disclosed although dill- Dated: April 27, 1950PARCEL "S" 575.00 gent title search from 1785 to date R 5:5,12,1926. ..... ...............PARCEL "T’" 60000 has been made the pro.raises areI

’ ’PARCEL "U" 350100 assessed in the name of ’Unknown I NOTICE OF HEARINGCONDITIONS OF

SALE ,Owner," . ~ . _J Notice is hereby given that up- REMEMBER... SUNDAY, MAY 14thmi~. Twenty per cent (20,;-) of l xou are uereny summone(1 ann lpllcaiion has been made by Florall~e bid price shall be paid in cash required to serve upon t.ewm ~ i r r. ’ Stotch k fo app oval of proposedat the con(,’lusion of the .’,ale. I Ja.cobson:_ plaintiffs at~rney, I suhdivistou of thirty acres of land

2 The oaJance of the "nrchase, WhOSe aouress is :q4 bm m ~tree~,, ................ ,~_...

v [ , located a~ me mtersecuon oz meprice together ~lth advertising Perth Amboy, New Jersey and, A,..,,ll ~nnd ~.,~ t~lu,~.. LA.,, I ="and conveyanclng fees, shall be ;answer to the complaint flied !n [F’r’an’k"l’tn Townsh"i’p? A~h~earing-’onIpaid to the Township Treasurer I a clwi action, m which Fred L. this appUca4ion will be held by tholwithin thirty 130) days after the Bascom is plaintiff and Unknown[Planning Board for May 10th, at’date of the acceptance of the bid, Owner, et sis are defendants, 8:15 P. M., Township Hall, Middle-at which time a bargain and sale:pending in the Superior Court of -,d~ GIVE MOM A NEWdeed, without convenants, will be lNew Jersey within 35 days after] bush’beN’heard. J" All parties in~nterestdelivered to the purchaser In de-IMay 26, 1950. If you fall to do so,;Wlll DOMESTICfault thereof, the purchaser will lthe relief demanded in the com-’a’515’ SEWMACHINEforfeit any deposit made by him:plaint will be ~aken against you[ ¯ ¯. o.gift that outlastsand the lands and premises may iby default. [ The San Francisco-Oakland Bay ~ all gifts, gives morebe re-sold. [ The said complaint is filed to iBridge, longest in the world re-

~~: and3. The Township of Franklin foreclose a certain certificate of qulred more thaa 143000 tons of ~~!:~..,:~:.;..~..

t saY~swill not be liable or accountable’tax sale purchased by Fred L. steel products lu its construction, ~ time.for any damages or losses sustained i Bascom, the plaintiff therein from [

~son *f iLs inability to convey to!said certificate is recorded inI - ’ , :’:~’::’: HELP MAKEsuch bidder or bidders a good" Book 397 of mortgages on pageI N~w Brungwi-’kand marketable title or because 270 in the Somerset Cmmty Clerk’s - - . . -. - --- . ~:.~: MOM’S WORKof any va] d legal objection to Office and dated December 16 Secretarial, Accounting4~ title. Upon the happening 1946. The amount of said sale was[ and Prep School [ ’:* ’~~" . ":..~....’.. ..~ -.

df such event, the bidder shall be $6.47 and covered tax delinquency [ S.G. ALLEN, J " : ......... !!. ~7entlted to ;he return nf tilt, de- from the year 1945 Premises that nP~ LLn ng x~.~ r~lv,~,.tnr " "posff paid, ;are the subject of said tax sale IIOALBANY ST NewBruns. 2-39101 : ’

4, The .....~aid lands and premises is known as 23 acr-s. Weston Free placement, , soP, we’" ~ ?wl I be so d st bidet t ~ he fo ow- It(~ad, Plate No. 389, Township of

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Page Six " ’ THE RECORD Friday, May 5, 1950

Mi S J ph Gi d Jlilt, bride ,,’as attended by her:from a beaded crown, and she t,iur of the Southern S.~ tcs. Upon

SS C J meca I ose rar r. sister. Miss Eleanor Seinleea the earried a bouquet of white Poses. thch" return, they will live at tile

Take Vows At Sacred Heart Church ,.aid of honorand Miss Ann’ The maid of hongr ware a fro.st Cedar SL address.pink satltl gown and carried a The bride at’.ended New Bruns-

Sacred Heart Church lit .New .1oseph Girard. Jr.. stla of Mr. and Girard, sister of the bridegroom. ’ bouquet of red roses, and Misswick High School and was em-

Ba’unsw:ck xt ,s the set, tie till Silo- Mrs. ,ItL~t’ph Girard tnf 21 Wilsnll Peter L.vnl.-ll was tile host man. ~,t.rard was all;red in a gown of played at J. J. Newberry and Co.day afternoon at three o’ehlek of Ave.. New BrtH:.-’wiek. arid Edward Lritkowlctz was tile ice-blue nyhnl over satin. Her~Mr. (D~rard, also a former Newthe marriage of Miss Eva Selnlcca, usher. :3;ctiquet was conlpo~ed of pink Brunswick Itigh School student, isdanghter of Mr. and Mrs. Vile The Rev. F,, V. Davis officiated at "rht, hride’s gown of white satin ! raises. : employed as a chemist by E, R.Scinlcca cf 613 Cedar St. and, the Ceremony. had an over~kirt of nylon and a! Polh~winl~ a rcet’lltirin fill" 350’Squibb and Sons. lie served in

" " G/veil ill lll:lrria~o t v her t" they. l, el+ btldie(’. Her filigerlip veil fell guests the COOl:tO /eft Oil a nletor tile Navy during the war

In the Mail BagTO the ~ditor: I , I I II I .......... I I I J I II iii i j II I II II

After rending the letter of Dr.C. Rexford D’.ivis ill last week’sRECORD regarding the East Mill-

BEDROOM GROUPSstone sehool situation as it relatedto the Franklin Township Board ofEducation. I feel that the East ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯Millstone board has a great dealtoexlflaintothetaxpayersofEast

F ine Fu++niture

Millstone ,about their arbitrarystand, especially since the town.ship board has offered to-providethe very things that the peopleof Eas.t Millstone want ill theirsehool.

I, togciher with several residentsof the town, signed the petitionrecently circulated to request thetown school he kept open fat’ theuse of the lower grades, hut Isigned with a least a taeit nnder-standitlg that the affairs of the :.-~..+.~.school would and should be ’ad-mhHstcrcd hy Franklin Township.

In tile not-bin-distant past. anelection was hvhl In decide wheth- ,,t,--|er town residents desired tin fornl ’~1~a borough, or tn hlcnrporate with

--. the township. By all overwht, lm-tng majority, the voters chose tojoin the tOWllShJp. This V.’Otlldelearly Indicate that the residentsvoted a clear mandate to thetownship to take oeer noi onlythe town proper, but the nff.:irsof the .~t.html board as well.

hl the ll/zht of the l’ceolrinlt, nda-lions inelHioned in l)r. Davi,¢ h,t-ter, which we have every reason.to belier<’, were made ill go.dfaith, aild. ill Ill(.’ al)~enee of lilly .’explanatlml fry)in tile East Mill-l~tq;ne tiOiil’t+i. It WOtli(l ~eem the|lhe latter ~l’oup .~htnlh.I ah.nldontt~ evasive and arhitr,try talliesso thai a b£,ttcr tlllth,rstantiing be-tween residents of l.,isl Milldoneand the to;viishill, with illiirn, elll-t.Jelll and sill .<ll’;e )’y euperalloilfor i,~,’el’.%’i dy elilll.erlln.ll, can be "i~

gained *J’;. Milistolle Ilv¢ith.llt.

Lumberman SlateForestry Event You Are Invi~ed to a Showing of Outstanding Bedroom FurnitureThe New J<.,’+y l.,,,,’>e,,,,e,Is The Prices Are Surprisingly LowA~sli(iiltillll ;Viii Sl)onsor a 4-|1 ¯ ¯ i

q /’ompl, tJtive fol’e,siry program ill

eonJullclimi x~ tth line Exiens’oli,,<.,,.l<e ,,, ,,,,,,el’s UI, ,’e,’~ ,~’. i, As An Example ...was aiinoitni.ed today hy Pre+iclent[";. 3Oliahl Slel’ni.r lip Belrnar.

+++"’"""’" "’"’"’""+""3 Piece Pin Stripe Walnut $195 00prlah, oledals Ill lie awartlt.d totilt’ hey or girl in t, aeh t’OUIliy of ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯the sli,ile ,,vh(ise I’e%’lll’(I in fiireslry l

3 Piece Beautiful Mahogany $159 75q

amotlg 4-1l Club menibers in thatcounty, lieei.~iOllS Of the county

¯ ¯ ¯ ¯ ¯t~nlnl|ttees will he annouiIc, ed ioSeptember, Sterner sadi .at which

l A ttim<, the medals will be presented. Maple

"We nix, glad to cooperate ill+.o+r.m ~ s.eh I~po.a,,ee ,,. New Grey WGInutfore,o’try conservation," said the+.~>..o,,.s ,oad,,r. Champaqne Birch

"We hope these ~wards will~+~e .=,s .. i.eenn+o to .ron.+e M,nhnnrnnvgreater Interest in l-It fo,’estry

S lid Chlgrk, which hi so vital to the pres- 0 , errycreation of our natural resources."

Sterner, former New Jersey state

,~ highway eommissioner, said the IT WILL BE WORTH YOUR WHILE TO COMEINprogram will bo directed for the~.=~+rme. by ~d.’nl’d ~,. ~riek 36 Years of FINE FURNITUREsecretary-manager.

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MADAM LORETTA NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT.

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’.K J Ill r_ 61[ Ill U I a’ I11will receive a Dollar Reading torsi

201 NEILSON STREET I25 .Cents ,ll ’Iape. FP0m9A. M. to It P.M, "]I

NEW BRUNSWICK |387 SOMERSET ST. /I u

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Friday, May 5, 1950 . THE RECORD Page Seven

>’:~ .:~ ~ Concertgebouw, Royal PhilharmonicTo Appear In Rutgers Concert Series

For the first time itl tlwir his- concert Dee. 7. The 51-year-oldIories. tile (’onc,.’rigebn,w Ol’ehes- virtuoso Ilas heen head of theIra of Anlster(iam and lile ]’royal American Conservatoire at Fon-PhilharuumlC OrchestL’a of,London tahzel)leau for many years.will cross tilt, Allanlie ilext Season The fourth eoueert will be gieento apl)ear ill tile .|Sth l{t)t~Ol’s Uni-versity (.’oueeri .":.cries. Dr. Howt, rd by Isaac Stern, yo),l.g violinist ~--

D. Mt’Kinlley. (’hairma:l. has an- who has risen to the t*,p n,.,g ofnotnneed. Ihe (.oll(’crtmash, r’; wi~ilJn the l}as|

Tim Netl~erhmds orcl~esira, us- few years St,’rJL wile will ai)l)ePrder "-lht’ direclor of E,htard ’~,anBeinnnl, wil) open Ihe Concert on tile Stale U iversily siage Feb,

Series Oct. 3. 19, was h(_.rahled for his appear-Conducting il|c Royal Philhar- ante with |he Boston S.~mphouy

mooie Orchestr.i. Out. 30. will be at C;lyllagie }lall last w,nter.wo}’ld-ruJ~n~zled Sir Thomas Bee- l{ounding out tile 1950-51 concertchant, wile ilas diri, eted orelles;.ras series is the eta tdly Heel.on Sym-Illrougho,t the world - - iuehldiqg phol v Orehe,~tra. whi(.il will makelhe Metropolitan Opera orchestra its 15th appearanc’e In New Bruns-Ln New York City. . wick Marel~ 1.5. The Boston Sym-

’ljRobert C,madesus. beslbkuown phony will again be under theFrench pianist, will present a leadership of Charles .Hunch.

I

Participating in Johnson & Johnson’s 3rd annual Day in "Modern Industry" at the New Brunswick’, Opel1 Thursday Till 9 p. m.plant Wednesday was Mary Sidotti of 23 Ambrose St., a student at St. Peter’s High School. For the~day, Mary was secretary to company board member Kenneth Perry of the firm’s legal department.

a IdFor Doctors Brookscame under the Influence of--l)r~~Dr. Le tham Clears FieI Phllllp E. Smith. one of the world’s

With Research In Steroid Hormones[~"~ o~doe,,~o~o~,,,s " " " "Despite his extensive prepara,

and Only BrooksDr. James H. Leathern, endoc- Then to extend his qualifies- ties in theory and practical re-rlnologlst with the Burgers Bureau lions for research In the field, he search, the Rutgers scientist isn’tof Biological Research. who of.tea attended the University of Mlehl- satisfied, Someday, he says, he Is has the firstled the interference during his gas medical school and later ser- going lo study under the bestPle~sional footba.ll, days, is still red as research assistant ill ann- pathologists In the eotmtry so thateltlSring the field this time for tomy at Columbia University, At he cart be even better qualified in HENRY ROSENFI:LD SUITS ̄ ¯ ¯the norton’s phy~ielhns, tile latter institution. Dr. Leathern the field of abnormal tissue.

Aided by fellow members of the All in ¢0oi, wiitless summer rayon suiting.Bureau staff, Dr. Leathern is te~t- ~z_ .................. ’v.~.~ ......... "-~, ...... 4.~.~.~.~..,..~.~

lng steroid hormones 111 his labor-I PONY RING E SHOPa,o~, so ~ha, do~’,or~ ca. a~m,.~- KIDDI ,.~.. ...... g 4

tar these drugs ~afely and wlth’ 500 Hamilton Street, E. Frankhn Twp. ~--~ ~: .=.: "~ :~.. :-." ":--"~:: ’-.~ ’maximum effectiveness. . ~ ~r~.’#" ~: "

Several dL~eoverles made In the Complete Line of Children’s WearBnreau laboratories have already

BABY WEEK SPECIALSbeen put to sound ellmeal use. !A little more than two months

ago the Bureau was asked for DIAPERS ...................... doz. $1.89help by a physician attached to the JAR SETS ...................... Now $1.79Massachusetts General Hospital.’ Formerly $1.98 ~., }One of his patients fatigued easily! Open Monday to Frlday~9 a. m. to 7 p.m. i. ,and showed symptoms of steroid Saturday--9 a. m. to 8 p. m.hormone deficiency, but when thedrug was adml,flstervd, nothing ~"~’"" ........ - ............... ~ ....... ----’~’:~-"?~-’-~ ~"happened. ::,State University scientists under ~~)~~~ Day ,Dr. Leathem’s dh’oetion had foundth~lFa definite relationship existsbe’~reen the steroid hormones andthe body’s protein metabolism.They found that hormone reactions

there tstake place only wheusufficient protein lu the body. Make this Mother’s Day a Memorable OneThese flndln~ were relayed to ~. ~,the Massacht,.~etts ,h)ctor a protein with a Gift that will give Her Much Pleasure. "tdiet was given .the patient and ~.’ . 1immediate progrt.~s was reported.

~" tBureau findiugs, c(,upled wilh REMEMBER IT’S MAY 14th ;:

]results garnered by other scion- ""tiers, also cleared ,p the enigma ~ ¢~ "of the pre-nat.’d loss of babies SLIPS - - - - from I.Zythrough what physicians call e

|spo.,a.eo s ,,bor, ion~’" B L O U S E S IThese findings were sllbstaut- , ~., .’:~

tared recently by a doctor Ill the ¢ ,:,;Philadelphia area who adminls- Tailored or Dressytared steroid hormones to sixwo~,n who h,,I ~*l,e~lt~’,lly failed All Colors and Styles ....su~ssfull.v to c,)mvleto’ their pre-gn[neles. TI~o doctor reported thata. ~ix women ".’e now moth,,rs, Fruit of the Loom

$25 00Or. Leathern and his staff IlreCOTTON DRESSESconstantine leaking for horHlt)nes

which will alh)w the bndv to retain Sizes up to 52the protein eont(.nt vlhtl to thebutlding of body tissue I)nt whichwill net affe¢’! normal reproductive POCKETBOOKS If you’ve ever been a wearer of Rosenfeld dresses, you’ll

ipro..sses, WI,,.,, ,hey ,,lid ,,,e

HOUSECOATS SKIRTScompounds they are searching h)r. need no sellincJ on this suit, It’s the same Rosenfeld thatth(,y hope to lie able to tell the .~ gave young Americans expensively made dresses at shoe-physicians Just how each sh.r.id string prices. Brooks has them first and exclusively. Rosen-h,)rmone ,,’ill affect patio,Its. COSTUMEJEWELRY fold makes these suits in a top-rung Burlington Mills rayon

During Ihe past 12 years, uine of suiting that’s cool as the startosphere, that stays fresh andwhich he h:ls spent at tile Slate unwrinkled through a long hot day, that has none of theUniversily. Dr. I,eatiwln has I,t,l,- HOSIERYli.~hed more than 30 papers dealiug

disturbing shine of the usual rayon suit. And the tailoring "*

with steroid hormones. LARGE SELECTION OF MILLINERY~oes way beyond a $25.00 tag--the button-holes are hand-

Ills tnlerest in the fiehl dates the collars lie fiat and close, the pockets are smoothedb>s~Ir, to 1933 when he was a grad-

NEW SPRING BONNETS onwithout the tiniest ripple. All in white, beige, powdert~ student at tile University of blue toast, dark green~ navy. Sizes I0 to 20.Pittsburgh. Serving ;m assistant- Priced Budget-Wiseship there with Professor C.G. Charge It! gudaet It!King. first synthesizer of vitamin

IDA’S SHOPPEK S

ship between the vitamins and the

-’"’" BRO0To raise money tar graduate’

school the young research studenthad played profeastonal football MILLINERY AND LADIES’ SPECIALTIESthe year before In Lancaster. Pa.

Dr. Leathern setwed his appren- HOStERY ¯ BRASSIERES ¯ GIRDLES ¯ LINGERIE~l~

t~e~, ~ ~ ~,~ o~ .to,o,~ .,.ous. ¯ s~..rs ... New Brunswick.hormones t~m ,1~t to 1938 ;meet , : . -.I)r. :;~. ~, :s*~a,. ~ae,,r o~ " 59. FERItY STREET’ SOUTH RIVER. " 3BT GEORGE ST.

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’ Page Eight THE RECORD Friday, May 5, 1950 -.

Nagle Airs Navy Lists Open

IFornham

Appointed

°’c°tt I CLASSIFIED

Margaret SicoraSociety Secretary

On Wedding TripRichard B. Farnham of,co.ttou 1, For New RecruitsAve., Middlebush, lecturer, teach-; FOR SALE--Medium glze tractorDavis has stated. I did so ~t the

request of the l,:ast Millstone PTA Lads who have been wanting to er, and writer in the horticultural I with tools attached, cheap or ’vclll Sts. Peter and Paul Church wasto represent them in requesting sail the seven seas in their court- and gardening fields, is the new,’tr~de- fer ~mall lgd.rden ~actor. I the setting Saturday as Miss Mar-Chat the board give its fullest con-’ try’s service and have been re-i executive secretary of the Newi Reed, Eveiyn Avenue, Franklin gare~ S|cora, daughter of Mrs.

sideration to keeping the town Jected because of limited quotasI York Horticultural Society. t Park. R 5-.5-1t Michael Sicora, 197 Myrtle St., andschool open. The president-elect or minor reasons may have an- Appointed by the society’s board Ii .............. " the late Mr. Sicora, was married toof the PTA and myself presented ! other whack at at with better suc- of directors, Farnham resigned’ PUBLIC SALE -- Thursday May’ John Mlcklo of 141 Green St., byDr. Davis and the board with a cess. :his Job as garden editor of the: 11th at 2 o’clock D. S. T. The the Rev. John Woltov|ch.petition, circulated and sponsored: Chief Petty Officer A. Stuffert Philadelphia Bulletin to take over Somerset County Board of Chosen: Given in marriage by her broth-by the PTA, asking tha{ the school I of the U. S. Navy Recruiting Sta- the new position May 1. A graduate Freeholddrs wil) sell dt 1"4 East er, John, the bride ned her sister,be kept open. ! tion, Post Office Building, New i of Cornell University, he has two, High .Street, Somerville, "N. J.," 7 Miss Helen Sicora, as maid o~L

Again at the request of the PTA,. Brunswick, announces that phy- i years of graduate work at Cornell, roord house and’ bath complete honor and the Misses Mac Yatt~I arranged an open meeting to be slcal requirements for enlistment six years of practical experience with he~tifig system; also at 18 and Margaret Micklo as bride’~"-~eld at the East Millstone-school:in the Navy have been lowered, in nursery and landscape work, East" High ,St., Somerville, N. J, maids. Best man was GregoryApril 19. It was agreed represent- i In order that the Navy may meet i and 18 years as extension special- 7 room house complete ~ith hea¢- Kocsis and William Rlbar andatives of both boards would attend. : it’s greatly increased enlistment ist and professor of ornamental tag system and bath; both houses Steve Loncsak ushered.

The East Millstone Board of quota it has lowered the physi- horticulture at Rutgers College of to~b~ removed, in 30 d~ys; Heating Gowned in white, lace-trimmedEducation has definitely not’cal requirements considerably on Agriculture to his credit, plant," ]~,.ichardson steam boiler, satin, Miss Sicora wore a beadedslammed the door in the f~ce of the i teeth and vision. Defective color with "Doe" oil" burrer. Series 206, satin crown which held a scallopedtownship board, as Dr, Davis un-; perception is no longer a cm+se Suydom Appeals Court No. 9. 275 g,~l. off, tank. He~ting illusion fingertip veil. She car-fortunately surmises, and I have for rejection, plant made by American R~tdiator ried orchids, lilies-of-the-valley,personnally taken steps to arrange. I Chief Stuftert stated that un- DeClS|On By Hocjmonn co., No. 1.Idea! red flash boiler, and a prayer book. The maid ofa.meeting. .between the.~ two boaras. ." ). de,-- ,,=" .....-=,, v,,3o,~-,1"" .;~ -~.~,,,-~-.--.-.; ......

to Not satisfied with a decision Ma~ter Kraft oi1 burner Model-T, honor carried a colonial bouquet ofwant to assure me people ot I tt,,~ ~=vv h-s on~npd ~rPathm:O; handed down by Magistrate Vet- Series 68285.215 gal. oil tank. For yellow gladioluses and was gowned

East Millstone that any action that lea" excellent -fu~.ure fo non D. Hagrnann in Municipal further information see any fi~em- in Nile green taffeta.has been taken, or will be taken, j ........ who -reviousl’" could; C°urt March 27, Williard V. Suy- ber bt the County ]~oard of Chqsen: Following the wedding and awill be strictly for ,the best in-I . " *he re-uirements for en-dam III of Suydam Rd., has ap- Freeholders. HerBert Van Pelt, reception held in ~¢he church hall,er ~ no~ meet t q ,

ests of the children of East lustmeen t Many avplicants who pealed the conviction to a higher left forMillstone. ’ have applied from this area would court,

i Auctlonee~ Readlngton, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Micklo

Suydam was fined $15 plus $3 !i honeymoon trip through the South.

; On Cheir return, they will resideIt is true our board has hired lnow be eligible to re-apply. Ian attorney. We did so because we [ Other young men from 17 to 30 costs by Hagmann following an ;E HABIB ESTATE I with the bride’s parents.felt there were things we should I years of age who wish to .take ad- I accident at Lincoln Highway and [ ~ Both attended New Brunswickknow and were entitled to know vantage of the many excellent op-. Juliet St. His appeal was tried on I Surrogate Clarence A. Zlmmer- High School, The bride is employ-about our exact legal status, portunities the Navy has to offer Friday with County Clerk Robert man granted letters of administ- ed in Che D. Emil Klein Co., office

We instructed our attorney to are urged to apply now, B. Bergen by his attorney, Heston tration in the estate of the late and Mr. Mieklo, a navy veteran,

contract the Attorney General and N. Potts of New Brunswick.Mr. Chester Robbtns of the State Chief Stuffert stated that the

Joseph Habib, who died April 8, is employed by the Diamond R

,++, .oo,..,.+ o,.ce, +oh..We,., .%’corer ,o Mrs. Alice Hablb, his wife. of ’Ing and Sheet Mete* Work+

Departmentof Controversles°f Education’Sand DisputesDiVisi°nto covers all of Middlesex and Sos- RFD 16 at Somerville Friday. !Perth Amboy.

see what light they could shed erset Counties plus the Plain-on the matter. On March 27, curl field area has a large increase in

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attorney wrote to the Attorney,qu°ta and those applying now can ru~:h:,ng to the supposed ripe, they WILLIAM R T LAIRDGeneral and forwarded a copy of be assured of early enlistment, are subject ¢o grc, at ~personvJ dan-,, .

the letter to State Commissioner Further information can be had get, Anyone who Chinks false

Bosshart’s office, by calling or contacting the re- olarms ~re ¢~mny should consid- Agricultural Implements ¯ Fertilizer -- LimeIn the Attorney General’s reply erutting station in the Post Office. Ier Chese things first.,, ,~ ,, ,, Form and Poultry Supplies

M~rch 29, he stated that he couldn’t One of the most entertaining Plontt Jr. Gorden Trocto~l end Equipmentoffer a personal opinion on the evenings enjoyed in some time ismatter to individuals, bt~t only to ~epol’~$ Entertain promised Chose Who attend the Shigl~lw~N-~rlLLI/bMS FUI2b-O-PE]P

the Governor, the Legislature, or In Pothers’ Honor minstrel show .and dance to be IP&INT FI~i~S

other state bodies.Seeking to find a possible basis A welcome-home party was held ~prese~ted by the Mtddlebush Fire FRANKLIN PARK

ot a-reement between "’ two i at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Co. ~ex¢ T~ursd~y ~nd Friday at.. g .. ~e ... Nepote recently for their father, Mlddlebush So .h~l. . . Phone: E. Millstone 8-6609-R-1t)oaras, our attorney sent a le~er I ~---l-lek He-ore, u’~on his return i ~bottt 60 p~tlcipants .~ve been

~Ulll l& J[.e m,to Township Attorney Robert Gay ! ,.___ ~..^... ~,.~,~,,,),,, Beach Fin ~ractictng nightly ~ndor the di- ~"~-’~--~ .... - ................. .L .... I.- ............ -’"nor April 6, telling his own inter- . ...........¯

’ Miss Ma"~’ Nenote and Mlss icectlon o[ WLnnie Hoatter for thepretatlon of the laws affecting ~he !Gloria Buffs alsoeamo home to-I%lg event ~nd a variety of fine I I

situation and as~ng Mr. t~aynorl I .m+,.,,,<,h,. t.~o~.~ ~.+,,,.~,.,,+~. ~gether for the Easter holidays,

acts is promised. The minstrelthe ......... ,. ............ ~. .... ~ Guests were’ Mr. and Mrs. Dos- ’, will begin at 8 p. m. and will belion. inik Nepote and son Louis; Mr., followed by a dance.

While- Mr. Gaynor did not aa- I and Mrs Horace Negrt and (laugh- [ T.he ,~ffai.r ~s alibied .’,~r ~ t~vo-swer via any letter, he did, in tele- te~s Melba and Rlna: Mr. and..night run to ,accommodu~e expect-

hone conversations with our at-’ ’P ¯ Mrs. John Buffa and children, led .large crowds. Both the mL,n-lorney, acknowledge that the laws Nancy, Gloria and Danny: Mr. and stPel and dance are included mgoverning such situations didn’t Mrs Paul Ferraro and son, David, ~e single adml~.qion price of $1.seem very speeItle. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nepole and . Seats are golng fast. but reserva-

SALEAgain. I want to assure the children, Katherine and Sammy, Ctons maybe made by calling Eastpeople of East Millstone that we and Dominik Nepote and daughter,! Mglstone 8-.3048, 8-4072W, or 8-have their children’s be.~ interests Mary. i 3579J. Some scaL~ will be savedat heart. I am sure our past record for che door ,~ale.+..o....... +creme.. w+

T 0 PiE R____S.o m,+.,,o. ,+,., ,o Obit,.oh +.,tm.g o. +.,o.o. A+ ,p- uary

PANSIESreser~tatives of the people, we willwork toward the goal that ts set MRS. DAVID VAN DYKE

~p for U~ by the majority Of the Mrs+ I1.a.rr|et V’a, Dyke of 11~m-

s45town’s citizens, whatever that goal Ilion Rd. passed away at.St. Peter’s I :,MOUNTAINPINK5

short illness. Funeral servicesI hope this letter has helped wgl be b~ld tomorrow at 2 I~. m. Full line of PerennialsI~o clear up our standing on this Originoily to $79.50from the Me.her F~neral florae, 23

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13 for $1 0011"+" "°+’Very truly yours, ’Dhe widow of .the ~ate David¯ Natural ¯ CocoaFrank M. Nagle Jr. Van Dyke, she i.~ survived .by five ¯

PreSident daughters, Mrs. Frank Jol~as and ¯ RedBoard of Education of Mrs. Jesse Malloy ot East Mill-East Millstone. .~one: Mrs. Harding Conner 04" All Vegetable Plants In fine toilored Fleeces, Tweeds end Gobordine.

Highland Park: Miss Wanda V~,n Ready Now.COHN’S RADIO SHOP Dyke ot Hamilton Rd.; and Mrs.

¯ f llgTThe only Philco factory approved Basil lless of California; three ¯ 3television and radio service-dealer sons. David and Noel st .home andin South Rluer. We do our own Owen of Lake Nelson: her moth- J.C. PUCILLO++on,nd,+n+

+4546 Jackson Street dren. ! GREENHOUSESSouth River 6-0097 __. . _ ~ Canal Road

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You’ll want to show them real hos- ~ - - .........I

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pitality by serving Limmy’s fine Frank Facchini,. GobordineSowool Crepes.W°rsteds’ end

liquors and wines and refreshingand S011 Not In All Sizes in All Stylesbeers. And you’ll like John-our

ny-on-the-spot flea delivery, too! Plumbing and HeatingWATER PUMPS INSTALLED

AND SERVICEDOIL BURNERS INSTALLED

LIMMY’S LIQUOR STORE zi Kouuth St.5~14 Hamilton St. Phone 2-9455 New Brunswick New Brunswick ~38 George Street New Brunswick

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