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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 20

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20 THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1953. with limestone trim. The roof will PRESIDENT NAMES WARREN CHIEF JUSTICE Hicks were named In charge of refreshments. Piscataway G.O.P.

Ground to Be Broken Sunday ny- imam mtyt imijfliiyg. 1 rn 11 i in CI i i) 11' inree cancnaates, committee-OiateS 1WO KallieS ma Reginald S. Backus and his I rran u. nicKer 6U3 Hudson avenue, West New York, is architect. i The church property' is located I along Amboy avenue on th For $500,000 Church in Fords running mate, John J.

Simon, and Clerk Walter M. Voorhees, who is seeking reelection, spoke. Iboundary line with Woodbridap School. The old cervps PISCATAWAY TOWNS HIP, Oct. 1 Meetings of Republican workers were held last night in Districts 1 and 3 to plan rallies.

The group meeting at the home of Charles Patterson of New RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Oct. Peace The three candidates and Tax Collector Lloyd W. Lotz, candi-l date for reelection, also attended! Ground will be broken Sunday will be remoaeiea uiio six tiaas- irom me tsras section 01 Wonri. roOOTS. Driage lownsnip ana the Clara the meeting in District 3, which for a new $500,000 building for Our Lady of Peace Church.

The present combination church and 1 nr llll "St-l'LlI II 1 III II MX I IlIXT nOh A Market. District 1 set October 28 held the home of Edward for a rally. It will be held in the Alpre" andi to I Construction funds were sised in the old church in the a drive condiiPtH rium of the school annex Thu ta hrj school annex will be remodeled Huffman of Durham Park. A rally and dance was planned for Octo New Market firehouse under Mr. Patterson's Chairmanship.

Mrs. William Caratela and Mrs. Charles to provide six additional classrooms for the parochial school. A building permit in the amount ber 22 at the North Stelton fire house. at I 33 IIIIUU 1 main building.

of $542 514 was issupri vpstprriav The new church, will oe me; BtRNS FOR YEARS secona major Dy oeorge inompson, Duuoing i ji.7 rmi iroTHE. 1H r. THREE GRASS FIRES nspector, Commissioner Julius C. worm war lor 17- VL; lu" Strcngheart DOOFOOO BREAK OUT IN HOUR RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Oct. Firemen from Raritan Engine Encel announced last nieht panding cnurcn ana scnooi.

nn.i..c v. iui pui Ground Sing ceremonies When school enrollments soared put. It started a big sawdust pile will be held St 4 m. on the township's an old rake factory. If, the rIv John pas expansion the large school annex been smou dering for year, an AlONf AMON4 I UADtNO announced.

The Rt. Rev. Msgr. was made oy remoaenng a iuiukh pmIV Charles McCorristin, pastor of St. bus garage.

to com Fire Chief Virgil Lindsay James R. C. Church in Wood- The new church will be 91 says it won do any harm if sur- Company No. 1 fought three grass fires within an hour last night. The first broke out at 6:25 p.m.

NATIONALLY KNOWN HANDS off Wood Edge avenue near Ye bridge, will represent the Mostly 165 feet, it will De ot tace pnt-Kjidye uc. Rev. George Ahr, bishop of the Cottage Inn. The second was nearj Stony road at 6:41. While the Trenton Diocese.

Construction will begin Monday morning. General construction will be engines were on the way back to ur Chicken Has Taste the firehouse a call came in from Orange street. The engine was done by John Wester and Sons of 9TH" this township. Plumbing and heating will be done by N. FRIDAY 'TIL 9 P.

M. SUNDAY 8 A. M. to 2 M. OPEN OPEN iillimlHiiiiiiiii mniiinii' Win 1 Hrfcf jf rbmm iiiiiniinr-nni ii -mmimif i Schwalje of Metuchen and elec dispatched to the third fire by radio while driving along Route 1.

Earlier a fire was put out behind a truck terminal on Vineyard road. Flames were confined to a pile of old lumber and tires. President Eisenhower faces cameramen as he opens his press conference at the White House. The President named Gov. Earl Warren of California to the post of Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.

Gov. Warren succeeds the late Fred M. Vinson. trical work will be installed by the Tarr Electric Company of Perth Amboy. Auditorium to Seat 1,180 The new building will go ud panied by a check for 10 per cent on land adjacent to the present i FRESH KILLED I i FRESH KILLED TN 1 1 I II FRYERS tyffl I I I BROILERS L7 lb' ffnmbfri? vJrStephenville Sewer Contracts of the bid price.

The company ex- church, Father Grimes said. The plained it intended to bid only on main auditorium will seat 1 .180 the rjresent auditorium. The build. xikuir mujuivjuus smson Auod on the pu'iiDing station, mayor James C. Forgione described the ing will take one year to construct.

FJ PJ The present church building is I v' 7'" a combination church auditorium! I i 1 with classrooms for Our Lady of I Ml faulty bid as 'an Innocent awarded a contract in the amount RARITAN TOWNSIUP, Oct. I of $158,964.97 for laying the sewer line. The Verona Construction Com Contracts for construction of the Stephenville sewer were awarded last night by the Board of Commissioners during a special meet nany of Verona was awarded a MEIEIF (C(0. 68 JOlin STnEET z.1.12 Near the New Street Municipal Parking Lot Plenty of FREE PARKING on Premises Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials contract In the amount of $34,725 for construction of a pumping sta ing at the Municipal Building, i The Perelli Construction Com tion complete with all details in Danv Inc. of Pemberton was cluding landscaping and surround ing fence.

This pumping station will be rf VfC BJKrwfe 1 'Srns '49L I llKfDte FX POULTRY I constructed adjacent to the Me-tuchen sewage treatment plant Activities Planned By Class Mothers RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Oct. 1 Mrs. Otto Schuster outlined the duties of the class mothers at a where the flow from SteDhenville will be treated on a fee June 1, 1954 is the deadline for completion of all construction. Bid Withdrawn Before awarding the bids the meeting of the group representing the Sand Hills-Bonhamtown P.T.A. yesterday In the Bonham- commissioners permitted the Sil- town school.

Plans were made toL00i Construction Company of hold a bake sale October 9 for to withdraw an erroneous bid of $23,000 for the pumping station. The company explained i l.tv-iLLi- iji iiiiiii nri a a i -r uiiii mi that when it submitted its bid on September 23 it made a mistake in filling out the bid form. It entered the amount of its certified check $23,000, representing 10 per cent of its bid price, in the space children in jne sand nuis scnooi, sponsored by the sixth grade. I Class mothers for this year in- i elude: Bonhamtown school: Morning kindergarten, Mrs. Adrian Hall, Mrs.

William Moryan, Mrs. John Landt, Mrs. Frank Peschek; afternoon kindergarten, Mrs. Robert Metzler, Mrs. Howard Stiel-berg, Mrs.

Warren Foss and Mrs. William Borden; first grades, Mrs. Donald Glines, Mrs. Robert Walters, Mrs. Stephen Cheke, Mrs.

George Rektenwold. Mrs. Paul Schwartz, Mrs. George Morris, Mrs. Alec Glasser and Mrs.

W. D. for entering bids on the pumping station. Each bid had to be accom- Forequarters of LA3IQ Combination of r- LAMB ROAST 1 Shoulder LAMB CHOPS I Rib LAMB CHOPS V) LA31B STEW riJlCV SHORT RIBS of BEEF LEAN CHOP MEAT PURE PORK fVl rfl SAUSAGE xMEAT LEAN STEER )J II 15, CHUCK ROAST BABY BEEF LIVER LEGS of UMB gf7 DELICIOUS DELMOriICO STEAKS UUb TASTY STEER SIRL01I1 STEAKS BONELESS Lirjlllb. OlfEfl ROAST i rfgdta5 pound I 1 ijLtd i a p- i If I SSSateT' ft 331 RARITAN HIGHLAND PARK i 4 a jHmm I Free Delivery Service Phone Kilmer 5-6070 I Midwood RARITAN TOWNSHIP.

Oct. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Knowles and son Garry and daughter Susan of i Maplewood were Saturday guests; of Mr. and Mrs.

Andrew Traut and Sunday they had a surprise visit from Mr. and Mrs. John Meyer and daughter Roseanne and Mrs. Carl Yacullo of Newark. The Well Wishers held their weekly meeting at the home of Mrs.

Mildred Masenet on Henry Ramsburger; first and second grades, Mrs. Steve Papp, Mrs. P. Oleschniewicz, Mrs. E.

S. McKel-ligett and Mrs. Daniel Sandorff; second grade, Mrs. Daniel Mogzai, Mrs. Harold Vreeland, Mrs.

A. iTurnbull and Mrs. Earl Main. Sand Hills school: Third grade, Mrs. Charles Silagy, Mrs.

Frank Bingert, Mrs. John Schroba and Mrs. Edward Baiog; fourth grade, Mrs. Dory Naw, Mrs. Richard Olchvary, Mrs.

Costa Apostalakis and Mrs. Charles DeVoe; fifth! grade, Mrs. Otto Schuster, Mrs. L. i ill -V i street.

Present were Mrs. Cathe- rine Richheimer, Elizabeth Sched-i neck, Rena Baker and Nettle San-1 tavasci. DetSefano, Mrs. Zen Baudoux and WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES MANY OTHER DAILY SPECIALS Store Hours: Wed. 9 A.

M. to 6 P. M. Thursday 9 A. P.

M.j Friday 9 A. P. M. Mrs. Steven Anthony: sixth grade, imnrnMm.ni Mrs.

A. Gardner. Mrs. M. an armpnrfprtomv ai thi per, Mrs.

Donald Hume and Mrs, r-fiJ Melp Creep Iliim the 4 picture off health Rahway Hospital. He is expected to return home later this wek. oooaoPoooooeeoooooDOoooedi A. Tumbuii Miss Diane Schedneck, Robert Birmingham and Miss Margie art or twp i HOW AfrO Birmingham enjoyed a trip to Connecticut on Sunday to visit Robert and Margie's father. i SOME OF THE 60YS KNOW WHAT PPT OU.0 ftO TO II THE OFFICE JOB.

DINNER II 1 WONOtHfUL coott Vff-I I mcHT soph ltrJi I piiRnr MARKET Pvt. Alex Nester is on a 10-day leave from Aberdeen, Md. He is visiting nis wite, and nis parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Alex Nester of Charles street. Jackie Comiskev is on an 11- Hav leavA at his home with his parents on Henry street. He is attached to the Seabees. NU 11 Mr Mrs. Harry Divitz, Miss Geraldine Divitz.

and Albert Michael celebrated Mrs. Livitz's birthday Sunday at the home of her nephew and neice, Mr. and Mrs. Jennings Hudson of Eliza beth. It was a double celebration and Mrs.

Hudson's birthday was observed. Mrs. Carrie Seaton of Elizabeth 1 3 1 ir 1 r-1 irtr enrn iif i I WEEK-END SPECIALS spent three days with Mr. and Mrs. Marry uivnz oi van iree road.

Mrs. Ethel Davis of Henry street is visiting Mr. and Mrs. Armour's Star FRESH KILLED CHICKENS BONELESS BOTTOM ROUND ROAST. lb.

39c lb. 65c Leland Riker in Pennsylvania. The Rikers are former residents here. Floyd Needham, who is attached; iJ to the Navy, has returned to nis lb. 45c I PRIME RIBS OF BEEF.

ship after spending a week with hie urifp on Hpnrv street. Pvt. Alex Nester, husband of ij Mrs. Yvonne Nester of 43 Henry atrppt has eraHiiated as the honor lb. 65c CHOICE CUT SIRLOIN STEAK student from the light artillery i 1 (Un i Replacement Training Center at i is' ADeraeen.

lvia. A Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sliker of 3 ibs. 89 or 35c lb.

Fresh Chopped Meat Home Made Sausage Meat Meaty Veal Chops Smoked Spareribs Fancy Veal Shoulders i guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Waeger of Henry street. with Bonqreat new Piscatawaytown Skinless Franks Loin or Rib Veal Cliops 1 RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Oct. 11 The Ladies Auxiliary of V.F.W.I 49l- nriP or? Orr nnnnnnnn i Post 3117 will sponsor a youth fl dance tomorrow night in the Pis-; ratawavtown Srhool Cooked By the Piece Large Bologna By the Piece i 5c 15c Students of the area in the seventh and eighth grades are in- i THRIFTY SLICED BACON lb.

i i Vited to attend. A small admission will be charged. i 1 A group of five committeemen from Boy Scout Troop 12 attended the Northern District Round Table! Mode with more of milk's vital food elements plus unbleached homogenized for lasting freshness ic GROCERIES rk Flagstaff Margarine 2 lbs. 49c Armour's Star Evap. 3Iilk -4 Tall Cans 49c YES -Facial Tissues 3 Boxes 83c Sun-bine Vanilla Wafers 32c Discussion meeting last Plans for a district camporee to' be held November 7 and 8 at the; Iselin camp site were made.

At- i. tending were Joseph Fircha, Alex Kereczi, Joseph Mozgai, Stanley i Isbitsky and Alex Kereczi Jr. EVERYDAY LOW, LOW PRICES AT To safeguard their future health and happiness, your children must have plenty of the proper foods in their daily diet. Like today's Bond Bread, for example. Made a neiv jnilktich way, with all the added goodness of unbleached flour, this delicious loaf supplies even more ot the essential food elements children need daily for good health.

And, of course, today's Bond Bread il homogenized that extra step before baking that keeps bread so fresh and flavorful. Treat your family to Bond's delicious new loaf of good health today Hi BIG JOKE MYSTERY It CT DCTrDCRI'sr. El lTT, R.ISRO En SUPERMARKET 1 Oil L.llkJUL HV. MIA. Jeffrey Hines' wife told him a.

A joke that sent him to the where he was treated tor I After he calmed down he left the: ''hospital before anyone found out I 97 Frendi Street vtry pound contain. non-fat milk solids of ol milk. Open Friday 'til 9 P. 31. New Brunswick For healthy bodiei and happy heard-BRING 'EM UP ON OTU) i what the joke was.

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