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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 18

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THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSVTCK, N. THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1952. 18 I John UorW Delesandro of Highland street. The couple will live In Highland Park. Mr.

DeLossa is a Plainsboro THREE VACANCIES Piscatawaytown State is Again Investigating COUNTY SCHOOL HEAD trtnoccc a Mr. and Mrs. John DeLossa are.0""" stationed at Fort a wedding trip through south- i mmu.oj i i n. PLArxSB0R0, Jan. 10 Mr RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Jan.

10 ON SCHOOL BOARD states. They were married on -4. Stephenville Sewage Conditions Hm from two-wV var-a-'Sur dav at niirit al mass in RAK.IT AN TOHXMUf. Jan. iu and MrS- Russell Sutphen at- Robert R.

Blunt. Middlesex tended funeral of the former1! county superintendent of schools, brother-in-law, Charles Jewill In PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP. iv. in kw Rn.nc by Amundsen 40 years ago, after ijan. 10 Terms of three members tion in Miami, Fla, are Lawrence DeLossa ii the former, a 55-day trek with dog sleds wm speaK on livic esponiun- M(J l8st week.

A RITAS TOWNSHIP. Jan. lO.mands upon the borrowing ca- rZ h.5 u'n JnTZZot the Board of Education expire rnuon of Silver Lake avenue Roberta Lippitz of Elnvacross the great ice shelf. lty" at an Oak Tree School Far-. Mrs- Chester Mowery navi nni conducting another Investigation more police and other subjects Two have not decided whether into the sewage disposal com- that Dring delegations to the com ent-Teacher Association meeting parents of a son, Chester Jr, in the school auditorium on princeton Hospital, on Tuesday at 8 p.

m. 'January 2. They have two other The opening ceremony will be children, Jacqueline and Kathy. conducted by Boy and Girl Tne plainsboro P.T.A. met last plaints in the Stephenville de mission meetings.

wmJ -n Property was sold last night Th definitely will rtnm wiiw. not be a candidate. velopment, the Board of Com' missioners was told last night. Scouts representatives. I Wednesday in the school audi- investigation was avenue and Runyon avenue to! Pl The first Mrs.

D. K. Hamblin torium. After the business meet- has the Jr. of made about a year ago.

in Jnhn E. Wicoff. township mniain. comnrisiiiff ahnnt uvn arr. ntt Phelps by midnight January 24, been elected chairman health and summer roundup clerk talked on the school bud-made in Trenton by a group of Inman avenue to Frank Salus lor Xhe cliool board election will be the committee of the P.T.A.

by get for lasz. Keiresnmems were stephenville residents last week. 'uo, two lots near Virginia ave- wrvnl hv the hostesses. Mrs. Ed-lr-.

i vp nut and mv1arul nlara in executive board. luui UlU wbiuviii. win Strode and Mrs. Job Moyer.jhave complained of conditions Archie and Roxanna Robinson president, Mrs. Edward M.

Burns, ICE SKATER HURT theor i3U ana iwo lots near vicaiucni, a Mr. and Mrs. Harold Terhunejdurjng every meeting of street and Mundy avenue to expire, PISCATAWAY TO WN and children, Beverly and ol Commissioners, Miss Jtienernan, wno is com jan, io Mrs. Katherine Ander- ot uutcn necK ana kit. na mh.

in a telegram to the nussen ior aiuu, pleting three years on the board, i son, 50 of 149 Maple avenue, Me-iineoaore myers na tuuuic ur. jjamei uregsma, state tuchen was treated at Muhlen- Larry and Jane, of Plainfield of health, an-berg Hospital in Plainfield on Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. nounced the new investigation. Tuesday nieht for an injury re-i William Terhune.

i Inspectors were in te big de said last night that she cannot find the time to continue to serve because of personal reasons. She 1,841 DEFENDANTS HEARD IN 1951 Richard Bryan, Stanton Clark veloDment off Park avenue be- ceived when she fell while ice and William and Calvin Ruede- tween Metuchen and Plainfield skating at Lake Nelson. said that she has enjoyed working with the board members during her term of office. Neither Mrs. Burns, also com- Bord.n's dosm'l hova llftill i Two stiches were reauired to mann spent saturaay in newi-uegday ana yesteraay, i York.

They made the trip from Dr. Bergsma said that "upon close a cut over her left eyebrow, RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Jan. lOlpleting three years, nor Mr. Hob- iPrinceton with members of their completion of the report relating to this investigation you will be The township Municipal Court; son have decided whether they Boy Scout troop will seek reelection, Mr. Hobson heard 1,841 defendants last year, Dr.

and Mrs. Guy K. Dean had; notified of the findings and a con- Americas as Sunday dinner guests the fol-lference or public hearing will be was originally appointed to the board'in 1943 and has served con Magistrate Christian J. Jorgensen reported to the Board of Commissioners last night. This was an increase of 276 cases over the year before.

In tinuously since. lowing from Trenton: Mr. and scheduled by this department." Mrs. Guy K. Dean, Miss Florence "Representatives of your body," Lotran.

Mrs. Cynthia Snook and Dr. Beresma said, "the Raritan rt's Borden's it 0of to ba i 'J GOOD." Whotevar th fo "1 son. Harry and Herbert ScudderjTownship Board of Health, the P.T.A. TO SPONSOR developer and a representative addition to these formal hearings nf Titusville.

Col. and Mrs. Samuel Griffith body of home owners will be in- the court heard a large number DANCE FOR TEENAGERS 1 1 vited. of minor cases such as neighbor- and son Robert returned to etteville, N. last Friday after Last week Donald Campbell, ahood disputes, domestic difficul-Stephenville resident, sent a tele-1 ties and other cases where formal PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP, spending a week at tne nome oi I Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Barlow. Mr. charges were not brought. pnct.mtraisnoDtntr i quality in froxan foods i VV thonthos.tho1b.orlh.

LA Jan. 10 Plans for a dance and a membership meeting were made Of the total, 1,586 cases were motor vehicle violations and 255 and Mrs. John King entertained the couple at a farewell dinner gram to the State Department of Health demanding an immediate investigation. Last Friday Mr. Campbell, James Langenberger and Robert Reed went to Trenton last night by the executive board were criminal in nature includ Thursday night.

Mrs. Andre Brossfield of Wilkes Bord.n ing disorderly persons and vio- and spent hours discussing the lations of township ordinances. Barre. was a recent visitor of the New Market Parent-Teacher Association in the home of Mrs. Anthony F.

Russo, president. The dance, for teenagers, will stepnenvine prooiem wun state During the year motor vehicle of Miss Evelyn Sherman. Miss Barbara Brandon left Sun-' health representatives. cases increased 208 over last year and other violations increased 68. day for Jenkintown, to re- Frequent Complaints' sume her studies at Beaver Col- Residents have continually be held tomorrow night from 7:30 until 11 in the school.

Music will lege. Henry Jeffers III returned complained of overflowing septic to Rutgers and Evelyn Clark to tanks and improper surface dram P3A5 Downs ,1 be by the Royal Syncopators Parents will serve as chaperones A total of $18,764 was colleced in fines, an increase of about $4,000 over the year before. Of this sum $6,640 went to the township treasurer, an increase of $1,600 over 1950. age in the development. About a year ago the state made an in Fathers' night will be observed at the membership meeting next Monday night in the school.

vestigation and recommended Fines sent to the state for motor vehicle violations amounted to that construction be halted unless sanitary sewers were installed. The state recommended a "pack Richard Peterson, program chair Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown of Springfield, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Knight. Mr. H. W. Jeffers Sr.

returned Friday from a business trip to Boston, Mass. Miss Julia Weelnitz has returned home from a four-day International Student Missionary Con Vine-npenea, sweat ana exira-ien- I IX 1 I 'j at their peak for mor. flavor-more i .1 JStauSifWfMw I $4,929. Also, $6925 went to the i man, reported that a comedy skit county for motor vehicle viola- will be presented. Mothers of tions, $50 to the county for fourth grade pupils will serve pie Mrs.

Walter Abel Puts On Blue Bonnet For Best Reception! age treatment plant to serve the development. The commissioners at that time during the social hour. weights and measures violations, introduced a resolution calling on The home room mothers held a covered dish luncheon and Christ $215 to the state for fish and game law violations and $5 to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty of Animals for abuse of animals. vention of Intervarsity Christian Fellowship. It was held at the mas party yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs.

Edward Hall of Thomas Hanson, township attorney, to seek an injunction to halt the construction. Another Investigation was made during which representatives of the Murray avenue. University of Illinois. About 1,600 representatives from colleges all over the world attended this conference. Seventy-eight missionaries and 11 speakers also took Federal Housing Administration suggested that some engineering corrections planned by the developer might solve the sewage part, fn4 Mr.

r.ipnn Fnwler left and drainage problems, aYviai7 nnnn for their home in' Acting on this federal sugges' Zion. after SDendin the that the developer be given tofe1- 1 suceoTAcn i rtiVTrU 13 0 rC 'i en corn mixed with I I -J I 'llir 7V plump, and juicy lima beam. I Facial foes i XxTS Sunny, golden, full of that tasty just- fried flavor. Uniformly cut and cook- 1 i I co. ed in the purest vegetable oil.

ASK FOR lORDEN'S FROZEN FRUITS VEGETABLES POULTRY AT Y0UR WV0RITE J00D m- I days with the former parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fowler. Glenn a chance to carry out his plans, the commissioners instructed Mr. Hanson not to seek the injunction.

Since then the residents have complained at every meeting. is in training at the Great Lakes Naval Base. John Houtenville has returned to Princeton University after They have asked for the creation of an area sewer authority and have demanded that Mr. Hanson spending his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ray- i Tr ..111.. the Presbyterian Church visited struction Mrs. Walter Abel, wife of the television and stage star, discovers that Blue Bonnet Margarine makes a big hit with guests and the family, too! You witf love Blue Bonnet's delicate, sunny-aweet flavor. And Blub Bonnet gives your family real nourishment. No other sDread II I a-lMin 1 Last night a large delegation Laurenceville Church on Sunday night.

They were guests at dinner of the Senior Christian En appeared and again opened a dis ivi rUED uw cussion of the Stephenville prob is sci ertui- Tuaw ioo team deavor Society of the church. A I 1 tavOWTI fOR lem. Mayor James C. Foreione movie starring Colleen Townsend for bread is richer in year-round told them that nothing would be I A NSW iw" I WtriktMl AUCENILICK IRQ. Ntw.rk, H.

J. Ql Vitamin What's more, the high- was shown, with musical selec done pending the outcome of the new state investigation. I tions by members of the local group. Rev. David L.

Crawford Tn Pnlarta ifirv4a COMPARE AND YOU'LL CO COMPARE AND YOU'LL COME HERE SAVE 20 TO 30 The commissioners adopted AND YOU'LL COME HERE SAVE 20 TO 30 is advisor of tne group. i pricea spreaa tor Dread costs up to 40t a pound mm than Blue Bonnet Margarine! So buy Blue Bonnet and enjoy "all Nutri-tion I Econom-e-e! The Women's Guild met at the temporary budget in the amount home of Mrs. Oscar Fowler onL. i7t45n nprnHne- arinntinr. nfiO Tuesday night.

Mrs. Faith May- the permanent i952 budget. faith, the new president, outlined A letter was received from the'o State Highway Department ap-iZ the objectives for the coming vear. Hostesses were Mrs. Rus Royal Guest Golfs Vith Fred t.hrtlurray proving a township request or sell Sutphin, Mrs.

William Stout and Mrs. Oscar Fowler. larger culverts under Route 27 near Nixon Park. The township has contended that the present culverts are too small and cause Mrs. Eleanor White entertained 0 Nt the following at a birthday party Friday night in honor of the water to back up and flow 5 uuuugu 111AUU Lin ill birthday of her brother, cnaries Hollenbeck: Mrs.

Harriet Hollen- floods. The department will schedule construction of larger culverts under the state high beck and Klemmer Rakoski of Hiehtstown. Mrs. John Corliss and way as a 1952 improvement daughter Sally of Hatboro, and Mr. and Mrs.

Norman White SAVE WOW TTWDG GPECDAL SALE TWO TREMENDOUS FEATURES SAVE 30c A POUND and sons Norman and Robert of project. The culverts carry surface drainage. Mayor Forgione announced the'o town. Mrs. John Corliss and daughter left Sunday to return I V- .1 reappointment of L.

C. Tyler to the Library Board for a five-year to their home in Hatboro. PORTERHOUSE or DEIOHICO term. Also he reappointed Prof. 0 Ernest C.

Witham to the Board of CANTEEN TO SPONSOR BONELESS CHUCK Education for five years. Commis-'w sioners Julius Engel and Russell Walker were appointed to the 1 DANCE ON SATURDAY 0 NORTH BRUNSWICK. Jan. 10 uoara 01 bcnooi Estimate. 1 The Teen Canteen will hold a A petition signed by 37 per- ri leap year dance at Parsons School on Saturday at 8 p.

m. sons asked for- an extension of ps Wildwood avenue in the Clara Barton section to Woodbrldge1 YOUNG BEEF, AGED TO PERFECTION rat Musie will be provided by tne o1 Skyliners and members of the avenue. It will be considered by the board sitting as a committee P. of the whole. IO canteen will i provide entertain ment.

A new election district. No. 15. (YES, BONELESS) A prize will be awarded the girls at the dance who asks the most boys to dance with her. Athletic Fred MacMurray sets a rugged pace on the golf course.

But bis young pupil knows a secret for keeping in the swing. He gets extra food-energy from Royal Puddings. Every package of Royal Pudding contains more food-energy than a full pint of sweet, fresh milk! Mothers know the magic of milk so rich in proteins, vitamins, minerals food-energy, too. And youngsters love the creamy-smooth goodness of Royal Puddings. Try sll 7 wonderful flavors.

BUrrlM I. "A MILLIONAIRE FOR CHRISTY" A Thar Froductioa was created by dividing the area of old district No. 14. It will cover a section along Route 27 Chaperones will be Mx. and Mrs.

and will include Nixon Park. 9 Malcolm MacEwan, canteen dl Lincoln Villaee and nart. rectors. Miss Julia Kangula and Washington Park. William Wisheart.

Voters from the remaining por tion of district No. 14 will vote in the Bonhamtown School. Those in the new district will vote in Barnyard hens strut or sulk In relation to their standing in a caste system. the Stelton School pending com pletion of the new school in Nixon Park. In reply to a request from a oSOETTR01MG' 3' 0 3 committee in the American Legion asking adoption of a reso lution to bar the township engineer from working for developers in the township, the com missioners said the resolution; Armour's Tender 1 fl A Boneless Brisket i Boneless Cross BEEF LIVER k(0 1 CHICKEHS 7 0 1 Cornei1 Beef 0 1 Ml Boneless Rolled I I IflLKFEB I I SKINLESS (J Lj LOIN I I VEAL ROAST 7 Lba Frankfurters nii LambChops LI tgib.

mmW Caponsl ffi te DflbUh JJJ nn, Veal Chops VHih. Cali HamsQjj LI b. armour star fae BOLOGIIfl or (0)c LUIK SAUSAGE S'ib. uvebvurst tm. R0UF1D ROAST (ojgjib.

ITALIAN STYLE tlTi. GENUINE BABY (o)fnr SmS ffmiH UEAL CUTLETS (o)rj)ib. CALVES' LIVER Um D0ILED llflfj" would be "inappropriate, unde- sirable and without merit." Three ordinances were nrinntpri! on first reading to abolish public! rignts in old. proposed streets thati" have never developed. Public hearings will be held on January 23.

Included are Willow avenue and Heathcoat avenue near Vineyard road, which were created bv a map filed in 1910; Locust avenue and some unnamed streets ere- ated by a map filed in 1909. and some unnamed streets created by a map filed in 1911. All of the property is now being used for Super Special for Freezer Owners -U. S. Good IlIIIDQUAnTER OF DEEF 65c Ib.

other purposes. Representatives of the Westi Raritan Township Civic League requested extension of water mains in the section of the town- ship adjacent to Highland Park.l The commissioners said a studylfi would be made. IZ Also they requested lights onj parts of Mineola place where, I they said, parked cars are being es used for immoral purposes. The request and the complaint will be acted on. The meeting again got into a iuiteafloniia Store Hours ThurvFri.

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