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¯ ,,,,,, , r,o, ..... The Record I Neighborly [ Townshlp’s I ,,l’ News, ,,and Views [ ,,,,,Own Newspaper I "-Vol. XVII.--No. 29. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1951 "~" Price Five Cents Prizes Awardedin Annual Rec Program 70 Windows Broken Parade on Fourth of July Open Today AtPine Grove School , .... "In Five Areas The tradillonal Fourth of July es 1eye us, JJ,mne ~anuer parade was held Wednesday.morn- ~nd Pat*i Christy; best lrJey¢le.i MlchRel Bod~arik. township roe- J Belween 65 and 70 windows wore, Damage to the scb~ul was earl+ 4~.[n M|ddlebush under ~he spun- John a,d ScUttle Law. ,restart d rector announced 4hat broken at he Pir~e Grove Manor mated at between $1(JO and $150. hip of the Mlddlebush Men*s Twoyoungsters dressed a~ walk- ]the 1951 summer schedule wl t open School early this week. I The llo[; llew Club. Jag firecrackers were Judged today ~a l}ve ~eet~oru~ of Ibe munle- F stile police and is.liar Jobt~sonrite township authorities. I~ I.as hap. Bob Gaynor a~’ardefl prizes for "most explosive." the Colonial Ipality. . el the school who in%sllgated.[pened before this year and seve~t lhe best display[ and floats la the Farms restaurant entered a float The playgrounds, located at Pine fou,d one morning that a largeItimes last year. but Ihc number of resemblirJg a dbllng room with Grove M~nor School. Kingston, I~umbervfwtndow~badSr~a]lbo~es ~]3atlered paneJt wa.~ ]J~USUlll)" paP~de. He Was *~ssJsted by Dze~ I burs William Archibald. Fred BatS- John Paxton II~stalled as chef. Mlddlebush Franklin Park. a~d in them. presumably made by airthigh. cam, James French. l~ebert Beta Another patriotic ~heme won DlslrlQ: 2 ball field will be open rifles ~md BB gun~, ---- Pennel]. ed on a wagon tc. denc~e the aa- .ind. ether recreation game~ w be h ne (I h f B~ The parade w~t~ held around, the ti~n’s 175th bh’thday, carried on at the fields, field, bu! an investigation ~ai]ed to A~’ MI~(II~DMIB K@I’orlIRBQ M~ddlebushvillage squ~re area. It Two robot~ r~rehed, two ~ower~ Badz~arlk i~ seekJt:g pl~ygrout~d li~d bu|let~ inside {he school build. Vacation1 school at the Middle- ’bulb sets with children ins/de1, dJre¢’LC*t~s for three of the areas. Jr*g. The~’~t-huntersu.sed .22 rifles[ bush Reformed SChool will ttart 13wa~hor~es.featured by young folk with Pat and Cllrls Gaynor were win- Walter Shirley will be in charge The worst ease of window-break- Monday mornin(i for a two-wick The parade Is a (r~ditlonM lea- ~ers lot ~he meal rugs2 dres& at Pine Grove at]d Johl~ t~odt~ar~k /rig occm’red the day after the BB i SUllen, the Roy. David Jenkt; so- hole discovery. Vanda]~ had tbrowlt ~ n0urlCed ye~terd|y, "iuhe of Middlebttsh designed to A Tom Thumb wedding outer v*’a$ of Dlstr~ct 2. keep the local folks at home and sported by Jest1 YOurlg and .James The playgrounds are open to [stones and large rocks lhrough, Classes wHI be held daily~ 9 children [~om ? |o 14~ yearr o~ age. lany eo~vet~lent window. Door w/n- to I[:30 ~. m,, fer children f~m .~w~y from da~tger on (he highways.; French,and anolher g2"oupof e~/]- Ralph J. Abrens St. 1, the chair. Id°ws of plv.~e glass up to a quarter ] 4 to 11 ye~rs o1~[. FOrloeajthe p~Stresidenl.15 years,has E;dontakenWade.¢olor tLonlsts.drer~ paI:~ded as prospective vaea- man of the Youth Guidance Coon. [of an l~ch thick were completely Kinderg~rtet~ teachert will be p|e~utes Of ~i~e parade and |a!er D,~rbare Po~eroy paraded cs Cll, spoa~or o~ the ~,’~Jorl pro. ~hattered. Mrs, Robert Oreenlaw lad MfSS Rm, shown them at the Mlddlebush Re- Hopalong CasSldy. Bruce Hagem~trl Ig~ I Windowson the Hght side of BIth ThOmson. Primary grades f~/.d Church. as Robin Hood, Fifty of the playground chll-lthe school building which were will be taught by MrS. J. C. Afl- ~ given by Ihe Men’s Club ELsie S~ryker ~nd Peggy and ~n wJll be ~eken to see ~ ba~e-I Zevel with ~he ground bore the derson and juniors b~ the Rev. W~I* e TllYer dollars. Recipients RPa Mal~sbrldge were decked out ball game at EbbiL~ F e d, *lu y 18, ~bruntof the stone-~nd-shot r~SS~UIt, Mr, Jenkt, are lr~ Dutch costumes, and about 100 Children will be selected on &jTbese windows ’:.’ere almost all ~s follows: pgfr~otJe," a truc~ wltha t~vors were presented to other pa-I b~sls of altenda~ce and spo~sm~n. :out, wl(~ sto~es arid other debris r,~.. I~,,,.~ooo,~.~ ~o ~od,~,~. ,,,,., ,.,,~~.o ~,.~,o~=,. Women Is Fined boat m~uhted on It; back. Young boys irt Colonial costorrtes worked ¢~aesin fhe boa¢ and one stood ~n , on. ,o Funeral Services Held forAlbert Kozielec. Crash Victim I. Suicide Try. (r~.~.~ ,h~. ~o,0w~o ~.r~.~ ,~o Disturbance Ret’olulionary War. Alber{ Kozlelec. 71. o£ Home St.. pel’son~, is expected to be released tallied as rescue squads cur.verged Mis. Ju]ianna IAmnon of Dul- lest or[ghla], a ~agon htll]l by Fr0nk]Jf~ Twp.. was kilted StlUday ~oon from Middlesex Hospital. o, the disaster polflt fron~ all monieo Ave.. charged w|th f.tto~tp- Bu~sel] Tblten with a l~rge shoe In a four-ear ac~iden| on S-28 high- The aeclde,t occurred at the dlrectio,s. South River eart’led Hag suicide by tultlng ~oison and mountedon the hack, a Is Mother wey, East Brtmswick TWp. ~outh end of an S-~t detour built six. C~,mp Kilmer two, Sayreville crt,~ting a disturbance at. her home, Go0.~. A wom~n rode in the heel It w~ reported the:- Kozlelt’c. by the Turnpike Ail[hoJ.JJy while ~ two. ~Nd a IiiotorJ~t on e V|e||ffl. to W~ finest $]O. llll d ~ ¢o~t ~ b~ .of ;he shoe while Tolle~9 gr~nd~ kUl~d ~yhlle ~t .pas~ed~gerja his bridge to span the t~rnpLke Ls the hospital. MaR’lstrate Vernon D. Ilagmana ]n ¯ children frisked ~roun(I ch~ f~’onL; son’s ’ear~ had "begirt drawlflg his under ~n~l~e¢lon. Three of the ear~ were plied Up Munlclp0I Caner Monday night. ......... reLIremeltt pet~lon only one week Sgt. ~’rank Bernath and Pll. John Into one heap. A bystander liken. I PC. Naaman W~tliems wa~ eom~ before the mishap. Fotyko o~ to*.VllShip police said ed the sound of the crash Io "an ~]eJnant. Local Men Injured He wJs buried yesterday morn- Brown was driving north toward expiration." Mrs. EIs~ M. Hof/m~u of Nigh- In Perk Auto Crash I.g in St. Peter’s Cemetery, New New Brun.~wick at 3 p. m. Sunday Morris Brown w~s treated for role was Ihted $7 and KS costa for lBrttnswlck, following ru~icra] sere. when hH car side~.wlped a car’ lacerations of the face. Follr~;peedlng. A similar’ f~ne was ~q*id. A town,hip man. Ill[uteri ill a lCe.~ from the Gowen Funeral driven 1. the opp(.~tte direction by stitches were taken In his face. :bY William Ande~son of 220 SO. elaeular ace dent a~ound 3 20 Home and at St. Joseph’s Catholic lrvl,g Brown *no relation) of New seVell 1, his tongue, one in his 18th Ave.. Highland Pa3"k. /’or ctttff~ ~m. Sattlrday, was releasd from Church. meat. mort. William O’Shea. Frank Ko~- Brunsw ck ~ch n and another h s eyebrow =lg an ace dent by faihag ~o $1¢0 Middlesex Hospital yesterday Bearers were Vincent Jeffries. Morris Brown’s car conlinucd lie Ls lo be held for a ~rand lucy.!a hand signal. ~’here he had been held for treat- P~ter Horkowski. Eugene I~Jum- forward, sJlelllg into anoLher on- Police Chief Jmeph Maslanka I On a careless driving eh&rge. VJetim of the trash, which hap- ielee Jr, and L~ui~ AgE. coming ear operated by John lot East Brur~wick. hod prevlotl~ly .George E. Edwards of PhBadelphl~ Washington ~[ Kozielec is survived by his ’~’i[e. Kozlelee. of New Brunswick. and raid that fatalities were bound to ’received a $10 Bee ~rtd ~?~ eoet~. pelted in Rarttan 81~d finally was stopped by a head*on ]oeeur In the Turnpike area when ;while McKinley WillJ~ras o! 54 Ave.. Hlghla,d Park. was Jo~ephlSOphie. a son, JOhlh the operator ~mash late a fourth NewBrunswick ;the d~our was put into elt~l. He INel]son St,, NewBru~wiek. was Georgiaona. 18. of 239 Haml3ton of the car In which he was k ed; The father of the man operating and urging extreme care. nothing Roy D. Gobel of Bound Bro~k ,uto, operated by Elmer Herrltl. explained that whl]~ the engineers fined $1~ and $3 eo~t~ o~t the same Rd, five dau~h!ers. Mrs, NoIILe Yets. mllee -~ald. had erected signs t’eading caution count. ~llee reported Georgla,lna’~ ko. Mrs. Mary RevollnskJ Mrs. auto struck a ear operated by Earl’Helen KozlbaI. Mrs. Anna Baleer~kl he ~eeo d car to be struck. A. at the pont nd rated that the was fined $10 and ~ costa for E. ~mlth ef 165 Highland Avenue,’and Mrs. Sophie yet~ko, and 17 bert Kozlelec. 71. of flume St.. New lhighway becomes a two-lane road. ’speeding. Highland. Park. Mr Smith was grandchildren. Brunswick. died of a (ractured J The chief believes that the road i Charges of neu-suppurt agalnat, ~0u]ling out from a parking place Morris Brown of 2~1 Commercial tkulL In St. Peter’s B~spltal. Ko~-]sllll r~main~a potential dealh trap. ¯ Albert Mulhwere set a~;~de for two in Raritan avenue.."tlr. GeorgLallna Ave.. NewBrtmswlek. eerltr3] [e]e~ was reported to h~ve gone, The I~’.~.t death by aulomoblle weeks by ~|agJ&tl’ate Hagmalm. ~.j Utken to the hospital by hte fiRure in a four-ear eol]lsio~ in East on his retirement pension only one handled, by the East Brunswick The complni,t was issued by Mrs. lanTwp, first aid squad, where Brun~wiekSundayafternoonwh]ch’week ago. ~oree occurred at Cranblry Rd. "May L. llnbbs, over’~cur of 4he be was admitted ~or observation, t=:~.k one life and hosphMIzed nine Nine people in all were hospl- ~and Belmetla Blvd. Jan. 31. 1950. poor. Autos Involved in 4.Cur Turnpike Detour Crash Fatal to Recent Pens-loner-

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Page 1: r,o, The Record July/07-06-1951.pdfr,o, .....,,,,, , The Record ’ I Neighborly [ Townshlp’s I,,l’ News, ,,and Views [ ,,,,,Own Newspaper I "-Vol. XVII.--No. 29. MIDDLEBUSH, N

¯,,,,,, ,r,o, .....

The Record’

I Neighborly [ Townshlp’s I

,,l’ News, ,,and Views [ ,,,,,Own Newspaper I

"-Vol. XVII.--No. 29. MIDDLEBUSH, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1951 "~" Price Five Cents

Prizes Awardedin Annual Rec Program 70 Windows BrokenParade on Fourth of July OpenToday

At Pine Grove School, .... "In Five AreasThe tradillonal Fourth of July es 1eye us, JJ,mne ~anuerparade was held Wednesday.morn-~nd Pat*i Christy; best lrJey¢le.i MlchRel Bod~arik. township roe- J Belween 65 and 70 windows wore, Damage to the scb~ul was earl+

4~.[n M|ddlebush under ~he spun-John a,d ScUttle Law. ,restart d rector announced 4hat broken at he Pir~e Grove Manor mated at between $1(JO and $150.

hip of the Mlddlebush Men*s Two youngsters dressed a~ walk- ]the 1951 summer schedule wl t open School early this week. I The llo[; llewClub. Jag firecrackers were Judged today ~a l}ve ~eet~oru~ of Ibe munle- F stile police and is.liar Jobt~sonrite township authorities. I~ I.as hap.

Bob Gaynor a~’ardefl prizes for "most explosive." the Colonial Ipality. . el the school who in%sllgated.[pened before this year and seve~tlhe best display[ and floats la the Farms restaurant entered a float The playgrounds, located at Pine fou,d one morning that a largeItimes last year. but Ihc number of

resemblirJg a dbllng room with Grove M~nor School. Kingston, I~umbervfwtndow~badSr~a]lbo~es ~]3atlered paneJt wa.~ ]J~USUlll)"paP~de. He Was *~ssJsted by Dze~ Iburs William Archibald. Fred BatS- John Paxton II~stalled as chef. Mlddlebush Franklin Park. a~d in them. presumably made by airthigh.cam, James French. l~ebert Beta Another patriotic ~heme won DlslrlQ: 2 ball field will be open rifles ~md BB gun~, ----

Pennel]. ed on a wagon tc. denc~e the aa- .ind. ether recreation game~ w be h ne (I h f B~The parade w~t~ held around, the ti~n’s 175th bh’thday, carried on at the fields, field, bu! an investigation ~ai]ed to A~’ MI~(II~DMIB K@I’orlIRBQ

M~ddlebush village squ~re area. It Two robot~ r~rehed, two ~ower~ Badz~arlk i~ seekJt:g pl~ygrout~d li~d bu|let~ inside {he school build.Vacation1 school at the Middle-

’bulb sets with children ins/de1, dJre¢’LC*t~s for three of the areas. Jr*g. The ~’~t-hunters u.sed .22 rifles[ bush Reformed SChool will ttart13wa~hor~es.featured by young folk with Pat and Cllrls Gaynor were win- Walter Shirley will be in charge The worst ease of window-break- Monday mornin(i for a two-wick

The parade Is a (r~ditlonM lea- ~ers lot ~he meal rugs2 dres& at Pine Grove at]d Johl~ t~odt~ar~k /rig occm’red the day after the BB i SUllen, the Roy. David Jenkt; so-hole discovery. Vanda]~ had tbrowlt ~ n0urlCed ye~terd|y,"iuhe of Middlebttsh designed to A Tom Thumb wedding outer v*’a$ of Dlstr~ct 2.

keep the local folks at home and sported by Jest1 YOurlg and .James The playgrounds are open to [stones and large rocks lhrough, Classes wHI be held daily~ 9children [~om ? |o 14~ yearr o~ age. lany eo~vet~lent window. Door w/n- to I[:30 ~. m,, fer children f~m.~w~y from da~tger on (he highways. ; French, and anolher g2"oup of e~/]-

Ralph J. Abrens St. 1, the chair. Id°ws of plv.~e glass up to a quarter ] 4 to 11 ye~rs o1~[.FOrloeajthe p~Stresidenl.15 years,has E;dontakenWade.¢olortLonlsts.drer~ paI:~ded as prospective vaea-man of the Youth Guidance Coon. [of an l~ch thick were completely Kinderg~rtet~ teachert will be

p|e~utes Of ~i~e parade and |a!er D,~rbare Po~eroy paraded cs Cll, spoa~or o~ the ~,’~Jorl pro. ~hattered. Mrs, Robert Oreenlaw lad MfSSRm,shown them at the Mlddlebush Re- Hopalong CasSldy. Bruce Hagem~trl Ig~ I Windows on the Hght side of BIth ThOmson. Primary grades

f~/.d Church.as Robin Hood, Fifty of the playground chll-lthe school building which were will be taught by MrS. J. C. Afl-

~ given by Ihe Men’s Club ELsie S~ryker ~nd Peggy and ~n wJll be ~eken to see ~ ba~e-I Zevel with ~he ground bore the derson and juniors b~ the Rev.W~I*e TllYer dollars. Recipients RPa Mal~sbrldge were decked out ball game at EbbiL~ F e d, *lu y 18, ~brunt of the stone-~nd-shot r~SS~UIt, Mr, Jenkt,are

lr~ Dutch costumes, and about 100 Children will be selected on &jTbese windows ’:.’ere almost all~s follows:pgfr~otJe," a truc~ wltha t~vors were presented to other pa-I b~sls of altenda~ce and spo~sm~n. :out, wl(~ sto~es arid other debris

r,~.. I~,,,. ~ooo,~.~ ~o ~od,~,~. ,,,,., ,.,,~ ~.o ~,.~,o~=,. Women Is Finedboat m~uhted on It; back. Youngboys irt Colonial costorrtes worked¢~aes in fhe boa¢ and one stood ~n, on. ,o Funeral Services Held for Albert Kozielec. Crash Victim I. Suicide Try.(r~.~.~ ,h~. ~o,0w~o ~.r~.~ ,~o DisturbanceRet’olulionary War. Alber{ Kozlelec. 71. o£ Home St.. pel’son~, is expected to be released tallied as rescue squads cur.verged Mis. Ju]ianna IAmnon of Dul-lest or[ghla], a ~agon htll]l by Fr0nk]Jf~ Twp.. was kilted StlUday ~oon from Middlesex Hospital. o, the disaster polflt fron~ all monieo Ave.. charged w|th f.tto~tp-Bu~sel] Tblten with a l~rge shoe

In a four-ear ac~iden| on S-28 high- The aeclde,t occurred at the dlrectio,s. South River eart’led Hag suicide by tultlng ~oison andmounted on the hack, a Is Mother wey, East Brtmswick TWp. ~outh end of an S-~t detour built six. C~,mp Kilmer two, Sayreville crt,~ting a disturbance at. her home,Go0.~. A wom~n rode in the heel It w~ reported the:- Kozlelt’c. by the Turnpike Ail[hoJ.JJy while ~ two. ~Nd a IiiotorJ~t one V|e||ffl. to W~ finest $]O. llll d ~ ¢o~t~ b~.of ;he shoe while Tolle~9 gr~nd~kUl~d ~yhlle ~t .pas~ed~gerja his bridge to span the t~rnpLke Ls the hospital. MaR’lstrate Vernon D. Ilagmana ]n¯ children frisked ~roun(I ch~ f~’onL; son’s ’ear~ had "begirt drawlflg his under ~n~l~e¢lon. Three of the ear~ were plied Up Munlclp0I Caner Monday night.

......... reLIremeltt pet~lon only one week Sgt. ~’rank Bernath and Pll. John Into one heap. A bystander liken. I PC. Naaman W~tliems wa~ eom~before the mishap. Fotyko o~ to*.VllShip police said ed the sound of the crash Io "an ~]eJnant.Local Men Injured He wJs buried yesterday morn- Brown was driving north toward expiration." Mrs. EIs~ M. Hof/m~u of Nigh-

In Perk Auto Crash I.g in St. Peter’s Cemetery, New New Brun.~wick at 3 p. m. Sunday Morris Brown w~s treated for role was Ihted $7 and KS costa forlBrttnswlck, following ru~icra] sere. when hH car side~.wlped a car’ lacerations of the face. Follr~;peedlng. A similar’ f~ne was ~q*id.

A town,hip man. Ill[uteri ill a lCe.~ from the Gowen Funeral driven 1. the opp(.~tte direction by stitches were taken In his face. :bY William Ande~son of 220 SO.elaeular ace dent a~ound 3 20 Home and at St. Joseph’s Catholic lrvl,g Brown *no relation) of New seVell 1, his tongue, one in his 18th Ave.. Highland Pa3"k. /’or ctttff~

~m. Sattlrday, was releasd from Church.

meat. mort. William O’Shea. Frank Ko~-

Brunsw ck ~ch n and another h s eyebrow =lg an ace dent by faihag ~o $1¢0Middlesex Hospital yesterday Bearers were Vincent Jeffries. Morris Brown’s car conlinucd lie Ls lo be held for a ~rand lucy.!a hand signal.~’here he had been held for treat- P~ter Horkowski. Eugene I~Jum- forward, sJlelllg into anoLher on- Police Chief Jmeph Maslanka I On a careless driving eh&rge.

VJetim of the trash, which hap- ielee Jr, and L~ui~ AgE.coming ear operated by John lot East Brur~wick. hod prevlotl~ly .George E. Edwards of PhBadelphl~

Washington~[ Kozielec is survived by his ’~’i[e.Kozlelee. of New Brunswick. and raid that fatalities were bound to ’received a $10 Bee ~rtd ~?~ eoet~.

pelted in Rarttan 81~d finally was stopped by a head*on ]oeeur In the Turnpike area when ;while McKinley WillJ~ras o! 54Ave.. Hlghla,d Park. was Jo~ephlSOphie. a son, JOhlh the operator ~mash late a fourth New Brunswick ;the d~our was put into elt~l. He INel]son St,, New Bru~wiek. wasGeorgiaona. 18. of 239 Haml3ton of the car In which he was k ed;

The father of the man operating and urging extreme care. nothing Roy D. Gobel of Bound Bro~k

,uto, operated by Elmer Herrltl. explained that whl]~ the engineers fined $1~ and $3 eo~t~ o~t the sameRd, five dau~h!ers. Mrs, NoIILe Yets. mllee -~ald. had erected signs t’eading caution count.

~llee reported Georgla,lna’~ ko. Mrs. Mary RevollnskJ Mrs.auto struck a ear operated by Earl’Helen KozlbaI. Mrs. Anna Baleer~kl he ~eeo d car to be struck. A. at the pont nd rated that the was fined $10 and ~ costa forE. ~mlth ef 165 Highland Avenue,’and Mrs. Sophie yet~ko, and 17 bert Kozlelec. 71. of flume St.. New lhighway becomes a two-lane road. ’speeding.Highland. Park. Mr Smith was grandchildren. Brunswick. died of a (ractured J The chief believes that the roadi Charges of neu-suppurt agalnat,~0u]ling out from a parking place Morris Brown of 2~1 Commercial tkulL In St. Peter’s B~spltal. Ko~-]sllll r~main~ a potential dealh trap. ¯ Albert Mulh were set a~;~de for twoin Raritan avenue.."tlr. GeorgLallna Ave.. New Brtmswlek. eerltr3] [e]e~ was reported to h~ve gone, The I~’.~.t death by aulomoblle weeks by ~|agJ&tl’ate Hagmalm.

~.j Utken to the hospital by hte fiRure in a four-ear eol]lsio~ in Easton his retirement pension only one handled, by the East Brunswick The complni,t was issued by Mrs.

lanTwp, first aid squad, where Brun~wiekSundayafternoonwh]ch’week ago. ~oree occurred at Cranblry Rd. "May L. llnbbs, over’~cur of 4hebe was admitted ~or observation, t=:~.k one life and hosphMIzed nine Nine people in all were hospl- ~and Belmetla Blvd. Jan. 31. 1950. poor.

Autos Involved in 4.Cur Turnpike Detour Crash Fatal to Recent Pens-loner-

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~i~.:Adoms Tokes Ele0n0r Young/Alice E. Baler, i -- ORImdOF" ’- - I’’--r’t% ’’ : ~ ¯ " " ’ ¯ i ~i~nF m lirj, Rigs’m liF

~nde an Lewasburg, Po., Ceremony i Former Twp. G0rl, ,o,,,, s..o.,, =L= of s4 He. St., wu hard’~=,, ~,=, === Y~=. d,n=h- ~.’e °r ’eil°w daisies an~ ~="~ : W,=H. ¯ -... ,,;’~Gn, v_n....tnn., O. ,I ?be funerel of NDrman S. Hobb=.Moa4ay morulNf~rom- lda. bomB.t~ ldz. and Mrs. Paul W. Yoon8 ouas. . of Fronl 8L, Middlab~sh, wM held and -t S- w,-,,h~, rh,,w’k New

P.+ewisburlb Pa. became the graneb Adams was best man ann Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Baler of ’l’hunday altomoon nt the ~her ..... r - -. ---...~. ~ r m" ~’ " * j Gordon Welzel tmbered, Canton, Ohio, formally of Hamfl-’ l’tm#ral Homo, 2,5 Eutan Avenue. BruMwk.k. wh4mre a reqM/em blltt.bpj/ of WJdter Ira Aaams, son m i A reception for members of the ton Rd., in the township, hay# B u~tal wu Jn Cedar Grove Canto- ross8 was celebrat4d, ~ Roy; :l~.’~t~~, H. ~kot__m_ Adams, i immediate familins followed at the announced the marrimD o! their t4Wy. Ahnmn~r Zdaulmwt~ wB/emfe-’

Cba?noUrCn~, the ~ home of the brida’a parents, daughter, Al~.e Eleamor. to Norman I HobIM. w4to would have been 71 brant, and abe ltov. IMward’Blselb’, "L0wisi~rg, The bride is s c-aduate of Lewis- Price of Barberton, Ohio. ’onthe* Fourth of July, died early sub-deacon.E. Piaknr Imrll High School and St~.e Tnaeh- The eeremony took pinee Satur- TI£11d4W morning It Somerset Has- -

Im~,~ ntt be double-ring @ere- i era College at Bloomburg, 4+a. The day at Zion Evangelleul Lutheran pi4~l ~ter an extended illness, A Burial was In SL Peter’s Ceme- ,sqmcW. Mrs, Dea.mm~ l~MIzMm.bridegroom~Ltended Franklin Park.(~ureh ’ No. Canton. Ohio.

nativeof Baltimore. be was a tery. ..eousin of the bldde, wns organ/It, ichool, Princeton High Scltool,. and After a wedding trip, the couple member of Muonk Lodge 330 of bearers were John Fedorewk:s,

!and Mrs, Carson Wetzel was solo-iRutgers, and is ~mployed with his will make their home in Canton, New York Cily.Koostantv M/kuik. ~..~. u;.t..., "t~, ’ ’ !father In dairying in Franklin Park. where Mr. Pr/ce is w/th the Hoover, Seuld~ his wife, Mae" Leisen Ionk .~oh~--G~os~z~..,., ...,,ww-

The bride, ~/ven In n~-lage by[ Guests attended ~e ceremony Vaetmm Qosuer Co. The bride .Hobhe, he leaves two daughters, - o, .... , A ut~0yher father, wore an aqua summer i and reeeption from Lock Haven, is empiny~l in the o~toe of the ~ Edna and Mrs. Jean Lewis of Rat- ~rsosOwam, ann AntAony Z~Iy/~, -s~t’~tkh white accessories and nI Faetoryvllle, and Lwisburg, Pa., some ~Irn~ :lion TWl). two stepsister=, Mrs. " .el~age of whlto 81adtoli, baby’s, New Brunswick. nnd Hew Bochelle,~4md.red rosebuds. N.Y. "~

Miss BII~. is the Iranddaul~ter Vernn Merell of Middlebush andof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G, Baler Mr8 Laurel $~ha~dt of Rahw | llmJJml~Ls t.a~It J~ /~.,,, |

~rsi~zaMe~-J. Young, mtron] After a weddi~ trip *.~ Lake. ay,, ........... ~...

of Hamilton Rd. Her parents moved and several 8~and~hlidren. J l s~__ Io( .~]to .~0r,. wore a beige summer I George, the coup/re, will make their 4n 19/5 to Canton, where Mr. BaLer ~ II m~ I .,~iwlth Navy acce~orios and alhome in Frnnid!n Park. aeeepind an ezeculive:positl°n with .OABIEIgL H. OLSSON I| _ ~ N~ewOellmr~imsSw~ick ~"r................................. the T ,U~en Re.at Bearing Co: I The !uneraio!Gab~l.. Ol.oo, l| ~ " ’~ ~ ’~ stShe ms a graduate of Pine ~rove 62 of Cedar Grove Rd Middleb-oh I ~"~\~It .... I

i " i I’ I .... Manor School here and Hamilton was held Thursday afternoon atJJ~k~ Re~..~,dJ~ |

HAMILTON SERVICE CENTER .~h School, Tre.¢o.. itheMemor/alFuneralltome Piainll~x ira;; ~ ./Among those attencMn_g, the ~re- field. Bur/el was ht Hills/de Ceme-I~,,, , , , e

|~6 HomiJton Street ~, JJ, 2-~8

many were che brides stand-iCew ’ Plainfield. The Rev. Joseph ----

mm.ner; her ~n~le and strut, Mr. $, MeCulloulh offleinted, i~ALl; KINDS OF MECHANICAL Mr#AIMS and Mrs Stove Vagi of Rob@risen ri IOisson. htnbaod of the late L I-Mol~s ",built M.rs Exchanged Brake Work St Her sister Mrs AI Nelson of ... wn.~. nJ......~. _i Rosenthol GlassCmplete Front End Work Expert Carburetor Wm, k ......................

We are Cemplately Equipped to ExpertJy fkwvlce and MaNor .BrownsvUle, Tax., was maid of North Plainfield Be~ident. died on ]| d~Amm-,,m,u flm~,All Makes of A4~toeM)b[h~. rionor. Moud~v ~t Somerset Hospital. Hell ~nssl~y # tram.

Towing Service Available -- Itody Work and Pllinl~l~l Was u veteran of World War I and Mirrors Mad*-To-Ord~

J!

A COMPtET.TIRES LIN’ OP OUt FTU... ANDACCE’|rOItlES’.ATT..I.S GAS. OIL East Millstone,.l~d’ Post J,~ ¯ momher of StorrbyPl.iofieldMaek Manofacturin&HeRkhiewas VF;Wem

Y ableT.M..tor.Pront w’ad Re sllver~l wOrderi"Estimates Ch~r~ully Olv~eh" Mrs. Otto Runge is eutort~inln i J Nmv Brunswick. "

? I her mother, Mrs. alga l~8an of j He leaves a son, Robert, and two ~uto GJou JfljJ~JJ~d-- " ~ . ~ .......... " ......... ~ --~ ..... M~’ L, L JaIItere. Mrs. Millay Perlsen and | HARVEY STltZrr’" The I04h annual picnic of the Mrs. Ethel Kenney of New Bruos.

(Off French It.)I~ T / I1 i I I Millstone Valley Fire Department wiokNEW BRUNSWICK. ¢ ......

Will be beld at Rzex~eniewaki’s

": "~"rA M~ ~ / M A H E R

troml to’l-lp, m. ,he,unerelo~Konston(yP,or-Miss Gaff Mastbn is spendtn~

,.. .

¯ two weeks at Camp Chickapmi, =m_c ................................ =_~.u ........

SONCentral Valley, N. Y.Mfl~tone ~ily Gr,e w,,, WILLIAM R. T LAIRDmeet July’20.at 8:30 p. m. at Grange

-.. ram. ̄ Agdcuiturol Implements ~ Fertilizer--.~ ’ " ~ FUNERAL DIRII¢"I’OIt$ A~U~w Jorda~ of Canal ~d. ison a .~p to Nomw. Form and Poultw Supplies

~S E~S.x*,n Avenue Now Brunswick, N.J. Mr..and Mrs. Kenneth Smith J~10Rd~4~ Jr. Gorden Tractors and Eqldpmnt¯ have moved to Stone Ridge, N. Y.il II ...... Mr ~d Mrs George Morton MilI~WIN-~I]I~JrJL1MM ~IPMM

~s~-’=’..., -~..*; ".;’- .~ .... have moved" to the Parsonage on IPAI~T

Franklin St.Raymond Hill who is stationed FRANKLIN PARK

with the Navy at Bainbridge, Mr,, PhOllg: E. Millstone 8-6609.R.Iis spending two weeks with hisp-~rents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hill. ~"~-Mr + + ++__nre parent~ of a daughter born atSomerset Hospital June 30.

¯ ] Mrs. Gordon Smith of Lynn-haven, Va., is vt~iting at the humeof Mr. and Mrs. J. Ncweomb.

Joseph Black, who is stationedwith the Navy nt St. Albans, L. 1,spent the weekend with his family PLUMBING HEATING INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES

j Mrs. Otto Runge entertained Mr.303 Burnet Street CH 71188 blow BrunswickApprox.

~nd Mrs, Walter Hngnn and Mrs.:.f R E E ! ! $58 Me day°inHe"of~s°th l ~= o. m p m d -- Se. m to n~

;: ~ PAYS ALL Mrs. WlUiam Bird entertainedthe Ladles Aid Society of the Re-

~2-Comi~H’montrd’BEDROOM

FOR VETS !ormed Church at her Ocean15.4 x 13.6

~vaar

~

Ig~l"~ ~ ~ x =,"beach ,ummer home Wednesday. S I N l S

At no AdditionalM~RTGAOF.:Cost tO YOU

Special Terms for All Roy Jablonski Trains ~,~/*w Ze Trim" omar~ : -~ In NoW at Newport : $47 50 .~-. w

Ray JabionskL 18-year-ned son of *

of Franklin Blvd., is taking Navytraining at Newport, R. I. He is

Old Bridge East Brunsw|cg Township expected home on leave nf.ter COln- AUTOMATIC GASOUTSTANDING FEATURES INCLUDE pletlng his training Aug. 9 He then

expects to be sent to mechanical~,,,-vW*"~Eit :’@SWIMMING Within Walking Distance

¯ Only 7 Miles from Ocean Bathing Beach repair school ~ -

¯ AIRCONDITIONED With him at the base is JosephCht~tom bull! I~111 cellar .- barge roo.n~ 2 & 3 Bedru.mt~ -- Tiled Scalzone of Gerard Ave,b.t.rc+m, - P.~,~rrn ,clene~ kitchen --. ,[.rt,woc<, oak floors ~.. A,,tomstl¢ A graduate of Pl.e Grove MafloF "z~i.: __Gas He~t . *l’rti.,¢on l tP(*I wllldows -- Dlnln~t room slco~.’e. In ~bme homes.Vllthin ~,,lkinv. (ll.~’unce to grade ~choo] . churches -- A ,~ P Juper School Jablonskl attended New 95 upmurket~ ar,(I ..hoppln¢. Free b.s service to high school. 24 mlnut~ t~ ~’Ul~WtCk High School and was *Newark J8 mi~ttr, to New York opt P¯ ~ It. Man)’ trains dally -- nu~ Csp~tyto Nrw nr,,t~..wtck .~=~..,.~ proper,~ ,only 8 mtle~.. ~mployed at Stalin & John on

9 BEA, UTIFUL HOME STYLES ALL THRILLINGLY DIFFERENT Somerset’St.. before enlisting, t. : " . , ..~ .o :.’;, t .i . ’MODEl. nCMI: OPEN DAILY I;NTI, I. nAKK----{’OME OUT TODAY . . ¯

l:’umL<hed bx nO~KFORD I~nNITUIgE (.O., IgOUTg 35. WOODRRIDOI~ N, J.

The RECORDw~k ira, file circle, lurr ~’~}~’~ ~N ""Io,, to ROUte 8-,8. ~ L.~f" ~,~~’ Frankl. T.r, snp’. Ow.=.. ~o onu n.u~ +,.,,,: ~. "’,, -"--- ~ -- . COMPLETEm . ~ mewspape.odel home. ~w,~c., for ~~~*’%~L_ ~4s*sns)., . ~( -~ w~w~r,.m t

~’,,,, ~14,../~ -I~bllsbed ..FTiday by, Franklin L A U N D R Yea18s Ot’~ce: ̄ F’hon . ]~ - ’l"owmhln Puhll~lna Co.Iouth River S~r~32 " ’-’1~ ...... "-"~’- -~ --~-"=

H’W ’’UN&W’gN MiddleboAh. ~.~ J.

~1 ii,ML~DOW ASS~IATi~r....., . : ; ~.~.s~ ..... ~mbe, T U BI S

M~ , _ .-, .DEy. k’I.QPER5 & BUILDERS-

’ 1 lill s.be~p~+, aa~ ~m.00,.~mmv,~Perp..,amo+em’ ¢~cn .~+I,,.,. ,o.th : +’|+,=cou,m..,:, ,,,,,,,,,,,, uulo,,,..,j, u..,.~ I .+~+~+_,a+~+_-o,+~__~ .., :,.,++,~,,++++.,~+.+++.++,-+~.+ ~_+~ + + ,+ -l,,,,.,’~*+"Pp, m~...., ++++ ++ +-+ .,+~ .,+ , -~+---++.+++ ++..+,+............ ~~ ¯ .+ - .... +.++,

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~. " -..!±::. ~: "; .... : ~~-~lvuwim,,. ~’-~,muv, a~mos, w.c,zur, ,muismaw4~lwzimr’..- ~ . ,zfA1rii ~&~LI A tI~B t~:_T:"T"w !ha ,~-~, .,,d. ~.-- ,~. ~W’,~’o’Um~-.

- "=lPdlIi&EJF ~lrIIE]lJr t It--ll i,,¢..abooSh ~ ~,s Z.,Z,,o.~- .yo ~,~__...D~; r,m, =~

~,be~i Kew ’~etralght drama-tk role. =~u, mxu mamm ucs.~ ,-.The ,,,Led pla,vo~ i Mira ~xrm~nn I,m atspear~l on :,---u~ ,ca sins am ,u~.~u~. ~ ~,

I wlth’a t~uum ~t the Priaeet~ Eroadwa.v in "Sleep, I~y¯ Pretty ~,~ ot to. ~t.mtut mmm~ um I~0~.

IMaugbam’sgUmmer Theater..Rain..;wlll be 6omersetMo,4~vI °’" "S~d~"and "Ten Little x~n~x on or ~tore it, mm ~Aus~st. t~sk s~l to ~lt t~t-~"HOSPITAL- ~.du.." w.u he~ ~=u.~ Do. ,.,.~, .,a . ..~,~ ,..--, .,..

through 8aturdey night. M~Uneelthink ~ulti~)e and u~z, . .~ " :are Wednesday and S4Lurday et I Gibson, she was founder and man.

~’ th. superior Co.rt ~( uew 4m’m~

i ager of the Penthouse Theaters in The o~i.~t o~ ,=td .ult ~. to ~,t~

[[I|lllIl ,’l’--’’’~rr[r~rl’f’[)ud~zment for dtvoree, betweeu ,o~.2:30 The evening curtain Is

at iAtlanta ° Ga. and J~ekaonvllle, FI~.

t~o .,is p|sLut|ff.18:30, :~I Lawrence Tihbett will be starred ’She returned to Now York last

~^’iwo: Jun* ~. t0st.i Mareh and has since appeared on re;atom,

, in the role of the Rev. Mr. David- , nw1~o w ~[son end Sadie Thompson will be more than a half dozen t~levislon ~ Att~n~ for Ph~imnf] played by Eisbeth Hofmann. Others chows. ~SlqewhtersOnBrunswtck.at r~-t.it J ..... ’¯

in the east will be Howard Miller, I~~rn s ~: ?:s.~3,:~o. . - .:

] Saul Davis, Betty Frohling. Jerome ~[StevenS, Gepe Watts, John Alarlmo I’and Janet Buyer.: Kenwith will direct. The setwas designed bY Melvin Bourne,

.who will also have charge af the .... " .

: Jahn Colton and Clemence Ran- 0 ndolph made the dramatization of,fa.gham¯~ hl,h-~wered sto. x.~’i. ~ Size.? ? Yo Wont_ Ii¯ about a human bit of driftwood r s u:.anted Sadie Thompsoo and her:oonfllet with Davidson, an [mplac- ~ 2~

~.~$rJ~eO;rs~ ~of~.~.~ Ii!able enemy of sin.

/ Visit Our New D~partment " .~’ Lawrence Tibbett will be fulfill- ." j ""ing one of h~ ear|lest 3mbltions ¯ ~¯; li~

I #¯ don’t watch out. No wonder the Sizes 141/2 fO 2~1/2 I]!Sad Shad Sp.’,’S, "Look at that t~J*-

5 ,~ tO a.J 95 il~[Isa

i ease .production line -- from 13ol-i.tiou,o food to oh,dee0 and ,~n i O~ ~e.i it’s children in the hosplLql~̄ ’ He!i knows flies that feed on ~wage’are dangerous. 3 WAYS TO¯[ ,

The Sad Shad ..........Fortuna4ely something Is being

dot, sn¯t like files::uown toe river sezx|e~ along toe,done about the flies that read’ PAY.*

jeh is str.’U:ge (p~’a’flsh¯ b(It , sp " ¯

banks, and the flies feed on it i~.dtsease in the Rarltan Valley. It;~hL.~ reesork~, swarms. There are oil kinds of.is proposed to bull~ an unde~-i ¯ Charge it ...... "

"Flie~ ¯¯ he saw "s read diseas, ~ i disease gern~ in sewage and the;, . . P . ¯ . ;grouod trunk se~er which willMother~ can stop their childrn’ files pick them up and carry ,them carry all the sewage in the river¯ ¯ Budget " * -:from swimming i. the R~ritan ] right into people a homes and else- i down to .the bay. and then there :ItLver bat they. cau’t .~top files from-, where .t wqll be no more sewage., on the , ¯ koy-owoy ,coming Into ,their homes and get- I Look at thoee children ptenick. Jbanks of the river for the flies to~flog on food which cart bt, Just as ing with the swarm of fles over. I feed upon The feast of the flies

vv I ¯ .d:utgerou¢ [ head. Some of the flies are setting will be over and this disease pro- I ~ a gt"~Ze I~llnted Rarttan River.is anion their sandwiches and those klds!du~tion line will end. , 341 ..eor=e .-. New Brunswick

open-air cafeted.a for flies, says.wUl be going to the hospital with Whea that comes the S~d Shad i - .¯.the Sad Shp~d, Sewage floatingootlo..typhoid or cholera ff they end al of tu; w It be glad’¯ i "

............ ~.~,

"OLDEST VACUUM CLEAH|tt and SEW ING MACHIHE ROUND-UP" CONTEST ..... "-’..,

A NEW KENMOREVACUUM CLEANER

A NEW KENMORESEWING

FREE fREE FREETO THE RESIDENTS OF MIDDLESEX AND SOMERSET COUH-

JUST FILL OUT AND TIES ~W4OHAVE THE OLDEST VACUUM CLEAHER or SEWING NOTHING TO BUYMAIL COUPON MACHINE IN USE TODAY, REGARDLESS OF MAKE.

CONTEST ENDS JULY 31, 1951

I

rILL IX AND.MAIL ’liltsOpen to any resident of Middlesex and Somerset Counties,except employees of SEARS." ~,

SEARS, RO~IIUCK & CO. Use COUPON at left or ~ entry blank at SEARS ROEBUCKmw,..aru~m,~c~, ~. a. & CO., New Brunswick, New Jersey.

"Otde~’ Appliance Cantor Contest is not limited to SEARS’ brands. Any make can be

Cheek ONE ¯,. entered.

V,~uum Cleaner [’1 "" Sewing ,V~ehlne ~ Enter only ONE appliance to o form.In zu’sr O.~E If you hove both "oldest" appliances, use TWO entry blonks.

~.~ ............................................ AG~. ................ Do not enclose proof of age (bill of sol~, or other valuableNeme of machine Date purchased -" or put in use. papers )with your entry. SEARS’ representative will verify

vou~~.x.,~ ........................... ~ ........................... make and age of entry where necessary.

Decision of contest officials wilt be final.

i~c.rr~-...: ............... : ................................... . ........... Contest ends JULY 31~ 1951. Entries must be pos~morkC-d "+-

eHO~ ..: ................................... ,._.s~ .............. : ...... before midnight, of that date¯, . ::~........ ’ ,, ., Winners will be announced as soon thereafter ’as possible,

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Friday, July 6, 195i ’ ’ . ’ -: "=. ZI41E ItLR:~II~ . . -. ~ "~’i -"~

..... --. . " ." ,m-,~l~l,,_~_kooI_.._C_~d StorI Join ~.. ~,,n ..~op. ~.

orancher° " " ~ UncleSom’STeom I g"*=i°n ~ ~ "~ ~] June.

": -" " lff -~ ~- ~-~t" ~.~.~ An all-around sports emth~tut.

~-*~ *~’ .~ the Naval recruit mlJo played o~¯ ~ ~L~ school’s softbaJl ~eamL3 City Men Train ~ .... "

At Boinbridge . :~ Costa On Destroyer- Seaman Carman J. Costa of lg4,

Three local men are undergoing ~ P~Jwcrs St. Is serving aboard the --~recruit training at the Naval Trail;- . destroyer USS Robert K, Han4-ing Center, Batnbridge, Md. ington whleh receatly carried "/5

They are Thom~s J. Short, son NROTC midshipmen o..their an..of Mr. and Mrs, Thomas A. Short " illl::l Irailtiltg critics.of 46 Guilden St.; Michael C. Sabb, * The ::hip visited Kiugston, Ja- eL.,

son of Mr. and Mrs. All)err N. ’~ - malta. B. W. t.. :~nd Guantanamo,~abb (.f 90 So. Ward S’.; and (’uha. l)efT)rc returtling to her home ICharles I.. Smith of 322 Lee Ave. i)t;rt atilt discJnharki,~ the mid-. Short and Smith attended St. ~ll]I)llli,i].

Pcler’s High School and SabbHoffman High St’haul. Broderick on SubThe Initial Navy Indoctrinationincludes tnstructloo in seaman- With Atlantic Fleetship, fire-fighting, gunnery, signal- Joscph I,. Broderick, fireman.lag. and other courses. * USN. son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard.

Upon completion of lheit" 11- D. Broderiek of 47 Neilson St,,week training .period, gradua’t~ ~erving aboard the submarine USSare assigned Io duty s!ativns 3vi.th JAMES JOSEPH KEEFE . Sea l.eopard, operating with. the

! - " the Fleet Gr at Navy shore stations, for Atlantic Fleet.. ,: or are sent to service schools -for

New Brunswick Ill,h. enli.~tcd

[ .... advanced technical training, four years. The son of Mr.- and Mrs.g... wc;~eTherecentySea Leopatdfeaturedandln anherarudleet~w

_ -- ~ John LaSala of 7 I,aurtd PI., is 1 [in Parade, a S;nday new~pape~.

GEORGE A. ROSENTHAL WITH PATROL SQUADRONyears old and gradu’ded from supplement.

George A. Ro~enthsl, son of Mrs, ; N. B. H. S. in 1950.Helen Rimm of 35 North Eighth John R. Holdsworth, airman, USN. Prior to his cnlistme~t. LaSala !BRUNO TRAINS IN NAVY

Ave., and the late Mr. Rosenthal, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Holds-J BENNIE LASALA was a salesmau with the ButlerIenlisted in the Navy for four years worth of River Rd., reeently re- ’Food Store. Joseph Bruno, son of Mr. and

and i.g statinned at Great Lakes. ported for duty with Navy Patrol Two former high school football James J. Keels, who played flint- Mrs. Dominlek Bonglovl of 30 ~a-Ill, Squadron 871 at ~he Naval Air’stars from,~hl~ city are undergoing ball for St. Peter’s ltigh, L~ al|- broidery St., SayrevUle, enlisted

A graduate of lllghland Park Station. Seattle, Wash¯ Holdsworth boot training with the Navy at The .*,on of Mr. and Mrs. James I11. lie Is graduateHigh School Reaenthal ts 18 years I entered the Naval service June 27,. Great Lakes, IlL

other four*year enlistee..Greatln theLakes,Navy and is trainings at

old. While in high school he was 1949 ¯ Bennie LaSala, former ~aekle for M. Keofe of 302 Sc tman St.. Keels of Sayrevlne High School,

a member of the eletqrleal squad. ¯ .... , , ~ ............... "-’7" ~, ;

Woman DIes $ $n Crash at DON’T GUESSABOUTRyders La.

One woman was killed and five~[~ ~l~,.__ o, HEATING SYSTEMS!!:P~n accident at the loter~cc, tion of

Ryder.~ La.. and Rt. 25, NorthBrur~wtck. Wednesday night. You’con’t guess with o lifetime investment, such as o

The eL.tim was r=ding in a ear . Heating System, You must be sure you ore getting theoperated by James Clyde Stryker,of Pranklm St., .Bound Brook. Shn best possible system, and one that will give you many,tS believed tO have been his wife. ~ many years of seev!c~ and comfort. Garber Supply Co.’s .- ~.RerU/~..,o:,c.e had been unable to"oht~til poslllve ldcnllfieation from ~ skitled workmen hove installed thousands of HeatingStryke~’ a.,~ thl,~ edition went topress. Systems in .the post 30 years using only the finest of

Stryker wa~ traveling toward materiels, end giving the time,st in workmanship. Whe~nNew Ynrk on Rt. 25 and apparcn!-ly turned Into the gap la he can- yOU deal with Gerber you con be sure, end

~ter L~].md at Ryde:’~ l,a. headingtoward New Brunswick.,rave.tlngAearinwhieh fnur soldiers were $

"’~-i GUARANTEE OURtow. ,~.olr post at Fort Wit PRICES ).DIx..~truck .~twker’~ ear, ~eemlng.ly head*on, according to statepolice.

The pa~.wnger It| Stryker’.~ far

0 --N

w..--no..,,......,..,.,Sl00 TO s400 (HEAPEE

(fled lfls.ntly. TheinJo.dwereIO BE FROM

remov*~ to Middle.~x tlbss;Ival, i ."Stryker Is In fair condition. I

The four soldiers. Boyd R; Bright,the drh’er, and Joseph Welnman.

COMPLETE OIL BURNINGPasquine, of the Bronx. N. Y., were ! , itreaU.r at Middlesex ltospltal and

,’~.~ent to Camp KHmer ltospltal. All¯ except Sharfsberg, who ha~ a po~-

slhIehlpfraeture, were trented for--

H ATING SyST Mmultiple ]aceratiomt aud bruises.The aecldent was the first fat~l-

Ity at the lnter~eetlon since stopsigns more than fh’e feet squarewere erectcd almost a )’ear ago. ~Ol#pllto, Including AIt MotenoI ~ Labor ,.Before the special slg~s wereplaced at the intersection, there ALL NATIONALLY KNOWN MATERIALS:were two deaths at the intersectionw~thin a w~k. ¯ I ¯ G ¢IRCU.LAT~NG PUMPS ¯ ¯ SILENT KORTH OIL BURNER --’

- .~. ¯ ;~1 IT, AMERICAH STANDARD ¯ CAST IRON RADIATORS" " " ’ ""’ " 1 I]ff "BOI’ER " ¯ MINNEAPOLIS HONEYWELL CONTROLS

¯eosr auppoy KlSm9 ~ ~V "~ ’ ¯ _ m

At Anhemmr-Busch 41~ ¯ 275, ~;$0, 1,000 GAL. FUEL OIL TANK " ¯ .M.k’ PIPES AND.FITTiNGS , ".... 4~""’’"’"" " - CALL,, ,.it.- AndRepreIenl~,,i.ge.¯ . ., MATAW ,, .,. ,., ,._ __About Itmllhonpou ato~ya s . - ¯ , , .,,." ,

~qUur S cramming therefrigerators at " - ¯ - Wdl Call ~.-~.:-:¯ .. aid .~,. Pl.., ~ A.- ,=. SOUTH AMBOY 1 1694 ... ~...~ .(~heuu~r-emch. Bakery strikes, ~ . _ . . . ^___ ~_.a_ e .- .- <. -- Suit. to 12 bl "ask ~llfirst in’New Brunswick ,n’cl now ~ Imy’ |erl~= #1~1~ - ~ l~Issy u u, .~ uv w p.’..,. ’, ~ ,~i...,.~,.~.q!lIr

spot’tibia, ¯ " ¯ .T ¯ - ." ~, " , -": Thls,.,.,ii,,..re," ..... --AIIEO. [IID, DIV ./--Ill _¯ t In hare~’ " ¯ ’ I.IllI"III [ [ii i... lvv~-c==-.*~=~- a- I ~ .. ~ , ... ¯ . , .,..-...;::.-~.--:~,-.’-~’~ ,~. .,...~ ~.=~ "~¯ a= far wost as Cotumbulk O,, ~nd I.~Tr ¯ :." - .’:.. " "-" ~.: ". ....... t,- A,-- ,.,,~,.~. , aaa~ ¯ ..£ .~.~. T~ *~{ill ~IB ,"*’tll

¯ .~-~om mm-~o~d~.~ c~- t-,ql~ " :. , .: .. .. ,: :: ’ - ,. ~n~0~eu :,p,~_~m~. ~.--~ ~,.,-., ...... ¢ :-~2 "~i~ ~)A~’ZI|~P’ *’ .’;1

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¯ :.,"’~"n ""~" ~""’U"F lathe more ~u.on h.av’~, i t~*doeint~c~m, NIM-Ib,, Ltie IlPOIEISMAN. dl~.. , |~ ll~n Ave . . . you’i ins out thlt is the mlnIM--J-’lthi t lillidl ~umlhlpmident bakerlea"R~O M,~U/ ro .mm..y Wright 4/, WILl wlrned by Judge HIrdimql that le, n~ ~utup, .top ,In or tmavl

~;’ w#~lpgamgsmue;n~l~ ..m~.a ~e- tt plystoreadMgni in t~etuture, jlightoneveryeomer, nor ire there j numlmrotyounl a ool;im otar iwere doing i Isncllllde hlmltlem

Ienum hli:ghmt inr oonomonuli ¯ * * ¯ /llllfflltlmpolloetolmt i pitlltmmll It oue time. Hotnvtttd the.pub- i. One retail r w w "-’"¯ plll~ ~ .w0rklug, l~..ter nel~.y I0 WE STAND eon’eeted , StopJ lit eve~ InteeleeUon , . . It*i m 114: to vlslt the JOhnlon Park Imo I ...

e, ¯ ere urea+

end InllmCt " ........ ’ hao a line waiting In frollt at hS,loIllUll O[ plfltplI’lli~Dll. AM Ip- " " i .~ uw ¢ounw s t,m new ! ...’ . .+ . iillna it Ramies AvI and Su dam lllllblllty the drivera them..’ Y mooltions, i shop despite the fl~’t that he .IuIdimrcnxiy the. custollierl like It tog. SL wePi, nat ,Ivmnnsntlx, ~,m,~u,,I setvosjdtlgllig from the pa~ked hotllel .... " .......... ~ ......... ; ’

¢ ¢ ;JUSt taken down and replaced w’Lth o oc , o ,~ l l licked lip his pHeo to take ad~ln-

¯. Tommy says t.he ellim that ~ r new signs .Same i~ true el the I STRIKE baker+ slid later of’ Sageof the emergency. Jiha+~ pat the whammy oll movies.. - - Fr4NIholdlw leon Campbell, chief bakery track drivers Lq leaving ~

all weL foi" TV no longer l~eps ma. ! ----pa and the kids ~t +home everyIol’e~ililgt Ti)e appeal has worn olf,,he says,, mid iolk~ wlll slay home Ijult..to ~ ;thelr fsvorltc programs ;and are sklpplng the ~wresillng, old !filnls and poor comedy shows l~rhlcli TV I~ offering, lle elnlnls~

,notion pictures are "otx the wayl

tip" e~aln, after suffcrin~ a .,+light!

lihlw from ’die home sets. iO O ¢1 U i

AROUND THE SQUARE . , .’((’UI.4y. jllround and building cus-i"(liai’ ’~llmik ’Itlittng~°n ’h°me ill

sure yOU¯ . . &~slstant Court Clerk Bobs(’OililOiV +iqlending hL~ two-week"vui:ath.+li tQurlng Calillda . . , Tlie l’l’oul KJPI’tS~II~s expeetiul a bled,f#-7ed rvo~.’::ln October - - he’s thecity’.q ~j~ if xaoitary Inspector. i

,~,. ~i #J I~ ill+ ,,,. o_have the right numberSII’cSIi L.I., and her fiance, Sam-*

uci Pa er, able oj New York, aP-plied f ’ a marriage Iii~ense In New ;Brllnm ’k this week. Arthur Ban-inei, slii cd as the witness. All o[ ,,them il l-doctors and sll of them’:work ~ ~:Gras~laiid Hospital, Val-balla, i ~+ i.,Dr. Owen and Dr

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before you dialat tt’d ~WII bl" the Rev. ~UltlSt

(’ill,act ’,She’; an NJC grad. ’..’YOU’ve been one of the , ¯ ¯ ¯

man, hive passed the new ’Tobl i’ru.n store on George St.and Idered wheth?r or notthe a ~Nhen opined, will have

so iountaln the answer Is,No, ill not.

A st, ~ downtown was the scene

carlyilran’:~ta-~btonedbarrnombrn.,tltbi A. M. last Monday.YQU+ILL FIND. IT IN YOUR SPECIAL TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

It ~eel ~’..i Ktlmer PFC who hadIHII rti bl be off-llmlt~ sign hi So.t:l~ cril¢l~ta~nslderably ttPset wheniJic barieuder said -he couldn’t .beI-I’iTecl. for Ibat reason. In fact the

¢’lknifegdf;-qO’qli iheann°yedbartendl,rile pulledand the’a More IJian I (i,O0(I lt;]cphollt, litiiltbers--[’our Otll lif file tif allbarien~i.In .tnrsq conked him,over tbc numbers in LiSP ill New Brunswick antd East +~[ill.-ionc--~ci’c changedthe head with a chair. The GI was.

.fhied SP.5 In-Muntelliill Ciiurl and ;+hen dial sei’+ict" started last ;tet.k-eiill.. . ........... .

¯¯ l’ii* t " ~t ti,r I~O~¢,

+,7 . Im F.’ibl~u+Hb~jr. lidmhil~ir;,rrlx et~ ’l’hc exchange llattie Nest Brtlll~llslt:ll 2 liil~ Ihsi’,itllUiliii’d iillll (:ilarh’r (I¯ Illlllll lITillill~ll t~lPIlll~* lllkll Leplt~,++,,,,k ~.,... ,,,,..,i ,~ ..mm~ I,..l

added to CHarier 7. K[ hii(’r ,~. F, Asl Xlill.hm+. It.il’<’ U/l~i Jt |h+ ~Urlddle’el enilJll+y Court-I’m( lilllQ "J~lll illiln" (in Tlll.=ll.ty. lh@ 21~t~1.~" of’JUly I0~1. at l0 t..%1., for 8+t+lp-fill’ill luld allowance; IJIo ~lililtp beli’li nr+i

" , .’"’:"+.,.~ ..,.,,,, s, .,.. ~,,,.,,,,. All tile nail iltllllbers lil’l i in ~aJilr $l,.cial ’J’i:l¢llhoul... Director).AN~’OIIJ[.% DOyI ~.&dml~.lltrlll rl/+,>.t.,++,: ~.,~. m, l,+~ For qulckest serrate be stare 1o POlitllll h for dip rilhl iilllilliPr."£hit~n & Taltoli, ~+ +..-

~.44 ]troid it[tiLt, I .-+-*.rk. l.’,f. Iltl5 + hPlol’c, VOlt dial.

MoT ice+’+1 Pt:~I#~I~ f.lrlilll.e el’ I%’).’]t" Jgli~i’y "~I"llA N’l~lll OIViglO~ "~.MI OOlJ~IKX POl;NIr yi~i:xrv m,.mlr+u ~.sa~i.a. REMINDERS :’.re ,Iirnlliil.’tiKR:

liRpIOIDAN’U: I~CilAIi~ j.

IO" ~’lrPm nf ~n oi?,Di’n of the nuplflor

,"="~,, ,~. et..+,l,~.d..~;=++or ,,,,*r."’ s+.-.m.a0..,,i. = ~..+.m~". L~rs of Individual llud ’l’tt o-Parl y. Ihw tt’lelihooie.~ dial ilire,,Ia:;,l rou llie d.relidi.n:, :rou ire h0rebl’ till telepJlolie++ in norlherll Nei+ Jerm-v the. lime a.~ llll I+.’al call+.~’~+qUl~r,l In Pn,~’Pr lhn COi~Dilllit of tile’ "1.-fi.ri.l~!n/atlllU.~lr IgS~Oliith d.y of lll.otl.mller,X" lltKaCillSt,~ Imd°r ’re call Ne++ .~l ork City telelihOlle+ tileS, dial tile i.lltle+ l-1 ""m, ",lmrlll;I; i.h+,rmi’, imeh Jqdllmew. tm be+

all(| t|lell the N’e~ York IIIIIli|ler.i, Ilcli~re~l il./llrl~l; yell ll4 lllt~ alUDl~A’|lir(+10tIP~ of i~leW JIr~ey IhlU think ~Ultlill]e,*lid JIl~t.

1he "olllt~’t o! Illld *qlt.’l, to I~btslln[ ll*l" 0[" ["our-tierS% alltl ( ~ilill |llJllt lelepi,,le.~ dial iiireel "¯ illd’:lOi~ /uP dlrotcP, 5etw~n YOt! i~d

t~.a’r~: ,mr.,~tolr~, "+" 10it. iu their local failingarea lind tllul 0 ((Jperalor’}¯ f.r olhernwxmt w. m~m

Ne~s Jer,le+~ l~)inls alid Nel+ York Cil?.AttorD~p for eisllltl|l.~3 Pat~rron 8trt=et,New Drunswlck, N. 3.~u -;:.,,.-..l+=l.. _

-, Cenlral Otfiees in )Ollr Iocul ralllng arei ar~ ~llo~ *l o.,, t.,:....~, t,~l or Paw ~-q~v~ your Dial ]nstnlction Card and IJle Informatllm PllinDIZ~ nOt’N~,

.~. &©n~cm,~ nlvmm.,< I ... ijl~ of .xl’tirIOllltet Ill. lil-illli~ i Slmelal Telepllom- Direeiorv, .~

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¯ .., tcrl’~ urlon Ile~ton ~. Port+. y.i..lIH’a

14t.l,,e~.~?t"me"N’cs-wn°llll Iddte~ is 311G OtOrse. ~l*~ )Bru~ek. NI~ JaPlef. in; ~ J~Lp.,-we:. I~ ~ll iomulllut ~lL-’d i,, i ellll i "~.rtl~n, In I~hl~ Vlolm g. llilll lloekmllll II ’ +.~."fi?illnt.lcf ~ il[eflry (leorlle 30eklalill is; f

dcfemhqli+tPlmdlnl Ill the ~li~ilor C’~Uit: " ~Imli+’,. ". ~, f ,~elr .#alma., on el betom ~lulrest IO, .* " ~ ..

ll~i~ll,,l_ + .1;,31. Irl .~i lill lo i do, ~tJm. llUei ~0-: ~

~ y .~" <s~+., . .._ .... Jilllll BILL TEiIPHONE COMPAN!tf+, .,<+=fall ~-~ I~ odtrmdK ¯ ~’- -Slum I .... ’ ,¯ ,. ," " " I.Tl’e_.~;,St.~_ I=Lt~uA I~ to ~t*m. s " . V’. ’ ’ - "if I

J <lt=m’n~ill oll~(llg.~ll~mr, el liLll lllsllsIllig, 9 ’ , ¯ - +" " ¯ +" . :~J~ |.

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Johnmn & Johnwn Gives 17.8 Acres s.W ,:f tw .owm .. of ,.TeAr’UnIT for DevelOpment of Park cam ... - " ..,.o. -..u, m --

F~.,boider’ DirectOr Robert IL11e Piscat4tw~v Twp. is in .v’i’i,lat/on of The J .~w~*Comm,m~y Canto.d~rsey,, w~dl ~ L’ase~m~f "by the $.. ~ FraskHg~

atmouae~t yw~lay that the coua. a Town,h@ ordiaauco prohibl~ DU cai~p mm Mond~.et a’mw ;t~.ankllu ~~jrd of ~n. of nduuUm Jn ~(llq~S~. " . ty has r@eeiv~l from Johuso, & b,slneU In this ~& e,mp else loe~d4d near 8putawcod, .eat/on In the tmmem sebeol buMcl- erset,. Now Jarasy. ram,ryes the

Jo~ 17J ~k~on,l .acres ,ear The letter pointed out Mutt the f¢ w//l be eoa~tKled A~J. 17.|aS in M~!~uu~, New Jersey. right to valve any in for~Uli~

¯ Park /or ,~.veiopm~nt of towmthip ~ ,~ad the op4qlHor of Ciflkirmt ./out’ to 14 are el/glble befo~ tl~ bout of or to reject, any or all bldi." " ""

id~ park. . . . ebe traUer.aqner to ope~to ~ tlsrovtd~ tbe~ oiwU¢~inlt l.. ac- 8 P. ~ E,l).S,T.on ,tuLv 18, BI6L 4. Eleh bidder mma !~.The deed, Hn|e sam, prov~les where, but to u~avaU. Since this eom~mi~’b~, d~tm~a emnt~leete. ~ ~ at .~ l~see /mbUcly udth kis bid, a~,ur/ty&.ms ~

L~tt in mn eve~ the innd is nee isa eount~ reed, the township The prcqKam L~iud~ a w~nun/~, opened nd read aloud, of not less than 10% of th~ bo~ I~d

~is, empfires tuna tr@s. por~ of of Contract cond~ens providnd ~L the lnstr, eJ"in ~ yearn, the kn#. kuWmidicsliy wh/eh wou/d order the man .way Trained coutmeiors will auplcvtse Plans No, 3 to No. 5, Sp~clflealiom fleas to Bidders.." *~reverts to Johnson & Johnson. The ~rom this comer.

5. No bidder may withdraw hisehe actlvltiea. Pa~es A to S. No. I tO No. ~. HI tod/rector CO~ GO. Robert Freeholder Moreerah I~lid opera-HIS Imd-lddendum No. 1, Form of bid for a period o( ~i~ ttJM~ty) Ma~Johnzou on his public ~pl~It and tinn. of the b~Untes tkere ~ s rtaL.

"the -~ionder~ul cohtrtbutinn hefie hazard and is also d~migthg NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS "[ Bill -Dond’littd- Perfoym|nco Band, after the getuel d~te Off thehas made to ~is eo,~." the ahouldem of the road. He said FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP BOARD nury be examined st the office eL ~hereof.

Freeholder Leon Campbell said that the freabokiers have no poltee OF EDUCATION IN THE ~i A~-hur N. B~trtn and Associates, The ~’RANKLIN ~’OWNSWlp

that Jolmson d~matod first 130 power in the situation, end ~J~t TY OF SOMERMI~r, STATF. OF Archlieots, Basking Ridge, New BOARD OF EDUCATIOMsaree ~d later 22 acres, ~lon~ the pollco power i~ with the {own- NEW JERSEY - OWNERS. Jerk, y, (phone Bernerdsville 8- IN THE COUNTY OF

I. S4taled bids for: 04M) and coples thereof obtained ERSL’r, STATE OF NEWRiver Rd., nat l~nd/~| RrldEe. ship. He moved that the letter beContra~t for hea~JnS and venOla-lupon paymen¢ of /1~.00 for e~eh JERSEY.Campbell ~M tl~t It ~ ", splen- turned over to County Sol£cRor ttnE H,m/lton Street Se.bool.

i eet. Any bidder upon returning By order of:¯ dkl gesture and a contribution to Edmund Hayes. pointing out ~atIn conntet/on with the alteretinu Isueh set and In Francis M. Lyons.promptly~j~ery dtize, th Usa ~ounty." is within the bom~l~, scope to’ j

goodw He. pointed out that in 1~50, ,t ei/m/n~te tr~f/e hazards. .to the He~Ing Syatem ~ Ham~/tenjcondli/on, will be .refunded his R--T~DIstrict "Clerk.least 52S,~ ,persosks visit-.l the .................... " . " ..... ¯

park. That figure, he sald~ is prob- " "ably aa understatement since tho

Alexander Merchant, Jr., metwith the freeholders following themeet/aa to dance/be plans for aaelev~.or in the |heriff~a building.

A communication from theTownship of IN~c~taway stated thatoperaUon of the Vet’s Dinette on

-*"" ,,_ day for REAFFIRMATION cOOAthletic Awardstg With the sdveat.M ~ul7 4, Aracrica psut~ ~a home and revereMode at Ru era .... We *..,.,,=,.. of, l *la,;

¯ ¯ wi~-s,~eeling.~f’ securhy4ml om~ltnc¢ th#t aor Cam~itut~ ud.ourFom’Keell Middlesex Corinth’ Ire- - " Bill ,~f Rights h~plnm~t w¢41 ~et D~lerslion. .....

~ents were among ~ Rutger~ " ." "Ul~iversM~, h’eehme, awarded close .... . I.e(mth~rc~l~rmourteltbi.the~rgrestdocurr~nuenddlxovuar~w

~Umemls ~ imrtie|pa41on In in- . . ~t~it ,fusing truth~ by rereadialt this o~ ,~menca from the Dzcisr~ee ¯~rcolleg~te 4~dette0 during the ’? "" ’ - of Imie~19~.61 college :t~tr.

Joseph H. Edgar, former Owl ~ ~ ,’...Weboldtbe0emgrb$¢ebee~t/.e~Ne~t,.tb-,~Umaserearest’ed..." RrsdtYaek ater ~ H/~nd Park

8ehcol, was one of" lg Scarlet ~ tbtt again. W.~ haven’t lin/~hed tht 6rh ~ntence.wbkhdescribes the perposc end object of

~re~m~an " a*&tetes who earnedthe Americe~ stat~ and wc bare schQowk.dgcd-tl~ eahtence of the Creator |e s self.evident

double honocs f~ partisipM.Lng in truth, beyond d~b~c and di~cm, ioa, ’let it I~ t~ted that there is no imp~catlon that we arc ""

tWo sports. I~dEar won’ awards for or should be crestur~ el .this or any. ethan. Nile. " ’

h’~k and ~m~country. "Nmaeril warmers represented

~ "... el~ m,m ere em,Ued ~lml, th-" ~ ere m,dmi, ed.by .t,e;r Cre~r . . ." ’"100 different New Jersey com-

~ /r, adowed not by the State, not by Stalin, or Hi:ler,er eny oiMt crcsturre, m tM Comtitutitm, ormunittse in ld/ 21 eounUes, sevenother states, a,d one for~ the Billof Rights, butby’qheirCam~w’--.’%,,m~fm,t~l’bytimttCNaem’w~h,mrt,do

u--UuJble dl~t,, d~t emend time am Ll~, I.~,erty ~ the peneit ef Hq, pinon."country -~ Japaa.Nutlterel awards were made to

the outetaud~ fi’tehnmn athletes, .,. "Tbmt to te~uee the~ rtdhta, llovarnmnta uru in.’kutad aasend ran,.who wi]l be cand]deten for ~he ._ dorJvlnd their ju~ powers from the eonm|nt of thn doverMd."varsity team.~ during the 1951-52~euona. when they are ~opho-morea. When rights arc nnuliennblu they can’t Ix taken away. When a

~rLocairesidents who earned government isemploy~-d to s4uure, as the I)cclaratiun of Indcpcnd.

eMunen aw~:rds were: cncc says, something God gave y,u, Government then becomes aDonald M, Dorian, Highland servant nut a master.., nor a source of welfare, but a fence, a fcncc

Park (tennis): J0~eph H. Edgar, built around the Gad.given endowments of mankind,Ifighland P "k (tr~ek and cross-eounCry); William J. Hanfliton,

A simple scmcnce this, one of the most profound ~ " ~.-New Brntmwfek (fcofball); Joseph ~’ ever written by aa uninspired hand, a.sen encc that ~, "C. M#itese, New Brunewiek (see- lifo the whole thought of our purple and Ixing and ~t. "/ .--’ i’ear), Journey, s semence that would solve ell of the prob-

A/~O, Robert Peitz, N~W Brunz- Ictus of soci~tizatiou, communism, nationalization that ~ ~ ’~ ......~

wick (tennis manager); John M. trouble and torture us throughout thls country and ":’,Pletrt~kL Jr., Patti E. Sprtgue, throughout this world. It is as short, it is aS simple, it is es ~" ~- . - ...*New Brunswick (erewt; Ernest J. satisfying and mhing as that--this ol~cial caprc*sio, uf the ". : ~ "" -:"VnnDerveer, H[ghinnd Pm’k destination of this republic. "~ " ^ :":"(treek~; Marshall M Watts, New -.~.- .~.::~,..Brnnswick (swi,~-.tng). :q~.-" "

Miss Ex-Pilot .:Retu Home "°" "

¯ dtlit,;~d helots tar K#i~et; ~Eltrtri¢ I,t,i.I It:It. FI De#fee, CM., 3he 7, lgSI.William J. Walker Jr.. 29 year-old ! -, - ~.

Navy veteran and former mental . .~-~ ~ .: :;: ..~patient who fled police at toe V." ~.’~. .~*.7-;statue of William the Silent on the

. ~.~.~Rutgens Campus a week ago Wect-( ;..~..nesday night, showed up two dayslater at .hi.: parents’ home at 902ILee Ave.. North BrunswicK. Mere-Iberg of the family found him under Ithe porch of the house. Poliec iChieff Frank Masterson said he]

.~consider~ the ease closed, i¯ ~ Last Wednesday Walker called,his parents and told them to meet!

" him 1hat night by the statue. IliaI¯ eaml.ly sam he had been living at]¯ the ~ahway YMCA and had bcettl " ~ -:

released abou.t a year ago frn.’c,Lyons Veter.a~,.s Hospital. 1 "i

The father"/irranged to meet theboy et the statue Then he askedpolite 40 be at"~e scene so that j "" "~

i the ~outA could be taken into ~u~.. itody-and committed to a menlaJ

. lnstltu~on.Pt~lfc~ follo,~’ed the boy to fbe’

~ "bs~mk,~o~ .thn Delaware ,nd Rarltati" " C4uml 8nd then h~ dllapl~ear~d ’ " - *".,’:’: --

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-Page Twelve THE RECORD Friday, July 6, 19=31i i

Cl’ KnightP& mdthAAdts J F,,, ah.t ,---tow p. m. Thursday end Friday, I and vontUatlou to be Installed inJuly 19 and 20 the untW will be in __ ...,,. --h,~l

_ _ _ Par ounryAOUlrS Somerville at the Court House. 2 mmmu.... Be ....- ¯ ¯ 4, e TcoOm pSl~:tt ja lU ! r~r ! ~e m to $ p. m. and 7 to 9 p. m. and in, pp, n, and spe, d,6c__ may beWFor Aid m EstablJsidng #ym . - , . ., . .. .

1 a en~s S P. m. and ? ¢o S p.m.iN, Sterin and AuochKee, BaskingBy CLIFF HIGGINS New Brur~w/e.k, Bound Brook, and for the ~t X-ray survey which

, .i Ridge. Copies may be obth/nod

- , ..... Plainfield. We are not o~t to make will begin July 18, the Somerset Heeling, Ventlgahen for muur,ng toe moncns Sone ny, L County Tubereulo4is and Health The bids will be opened and thehive had several articles appear a million. We Just want a place AuocfraUon mailed out more than Bids Being Accepted !contract awarded at the Board ofin the RECORD. Now I need the to work with our boys, 20,000 leatletJu giving the hour~ and The Township Board of Educe- P.,du~tton meeting J.ly 16.be’..~ o! you, the people of Prank. Let’s ,~]I try P..o give old Kid Ju- locations of the X-raying to Sore- --fin T~wt:ship. . venile Del the 10-oount, Let me erset County residents. X-rays wtll

.’.ly trainer, Adrian i~tley, and hear from you, the parentS. And be available frog of charge to any.WE’LL KEEP YOUR AUTO IN GOOD R F.PAIR I] cannot plan a boys club and let me hear from you boys. one 16 or older who lives In Frank-

SICORA .ESSO SERVICE mum ¢ompleto oarvlce fo~ four ~boxing gym unless we know how Not all boys are expected to be Jln Twp. or elsewhere in Middle-, . . we uo everything to keep it In tip top shape . . . the best Iyou feel about it. boxing for a career. With most, It sex County.mechanics and the fine0t equipment.., take advanta¢,, ,,4 bothSoon, before the fall season will be Just for the enjoyment a Local health off|elals are spon- ,.. and the prices are right.., drive In TODAY. |starts up, we will be trying to good acrap in gloves¯an bring. One luring the mobile X-ray unPs in

TIRES, TUBES, BATTERIES, ACCESSORIES ]mceL with all who are iuterested of my boys, Roy Rotz. once put it the six towns on the schedule. -and ,ry to get the blessings of ’actors to his moilter in, way that They are: Walter Debole, North

S ICORA ESSO SL~RV~CF ISth~se who.do not favor thLs. struck me as typleal of a well- Pl’~infleld health ottieer; Dr. IrvingThe main objective behind ibis buUt athletic youth. He s~id: "I Klompus, president of the Bound MOTORS STEAM CLEANED

fI~ ~o find ,s place where we ran love to box, it’s lotsa fun." Brook Board ot Health: John Me- Ph@ne: N. B. 2-8~train o~r amateur fighters. What Others will put on gloves to Guinness, secretary of the Ber- Lincoln Highway & Franklin Ave. NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J.we want,’ to do is plan a boys club learn self-defense. And there will nardsvllle Board of Health; Patrick 24-Hou~ N,’~’kl,~ Servicewith all the sports a3 well as box- definitely be the boys who want Esposito, president ot the Raritaning. amateur crowns and glow. Board of Health; T. Everet~ Ross,

We’d get people to come in and The lack of a place is starting Somerville health officer, andteach the other sports. I’m sure to hF: ’is where it hurts. I learned Harry Otromskl, p~esident of thepeople would volunteer sn hour the other day that the lad who is Manville Board of Health.

~reapoostble for this bunt of OUrs The Tuberculosis ASsociation is When Friends Coll...now and then to teach .baseball, ifootball, ~nd baske,~baJl. I bad Joined or Is about to Join the Hslstlng with the project 4rod the

During the winter we worked PAL in Newark¯ To ,s great little New Jersey State Department ofwlth boys at the Neighborhood scrapper, We want to extend our Health will provide the X-ray units {OU°JJ wont to show them reol hoB-House and had a lot of fun. best wishes to Carman Sparaeo of and ~.eehnielal~s.

We did not receive a cent for Mlddlebush. Hours and locations are: Monday, :>itolity by serving Limmy’s fine¯ our time. We didn’t want it. If Don’t forg~, folks, write! The ad- July 1S, North Plainfield boroughear club plans work ot~t. I reel we dress is the same as before: RFD hall, 2 to 5 p. m. and T to 9 p.m., |iquors ond wines and refreshingt~n run It on a small budget, 3, Box 468, New Brunswick; There and Bound Brook, Main Streetbrought" In. by charging a small ed- goes the bell, Grab your pen and’ Hamilton, 2 to $ p. m. end "/ beers. And you’ll like our John-mtttanee for outside bo~ers and ink. It you don’t, Kid JD may p, m. Tues~y, July 17, Berhards-trainers." beat us. vlHe staiinn plaza, 2 to 5 p.m. ~y-on-the-spot frtm delivery, too!: A.good gym-.~nd it doesn’t have and 7 to 9 p. m. ,and Rar/tan atto run Jato-a lot of money to VACATION AT SEASIDE the State Bank, 2 to 5 p, m. andequip--will draw pugs from mJles, ," Te.o9 p. m. Wednesday, July

~’~m" ~’’""V’O LIQUORSTOREaround. We took our boys, Peewee I Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Jablonski Somerville at Brook$ide Apart-Pollard al~l Joe Saracena, to New-~of Franklin Blvd., will leave July men~, 2 to 5 p, m. and T to 9

p. m., and Manville, Firehouse No. 534 Hamilton St. Phone 2-9455 Hew Brunswickark and there I met fighters from ~14 to spend a week at Seaside. 3 on No, 8th Ave. from ~ to 5

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