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2 THE DAILY HOME NEWS. New Brunswick, N.J TUESDAY, DECEMBER 30. 19.r8 Brotherhood Week Chairman Named School Board Wins Fight For Better Bond Rating i i Son Follo ws Path His Dad Trod METUCHEN Mayor Joseph L. Costa last night named Vincent Shay of 73 Rector St. as chairman PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP -Ef of Brotherhood Week in the bor- a complete financial picture of the township, but it described the iough, Feb.

15-22. orts of the Board of Education obtain a better financial rating "or the township before selling By Becoming an Eagle Scout METUCIIEX James B. O'Brien last night at the rresbytcrian of 5843 Park Ave. Was made an Social Center by Boy Scout Troop Eagle Scout, the highest award in! 14 and Explorer Post 14. scouting, at a joint court of honor In becoming an Eagle.

O'Brien i was following the example of his physical characteristics as well as The action was taken at a brief projecting the industrial and resi-jmeeting of the Borough Council dential growth. jlast night in Borough Hall. Those Pictures and maps were used attending included three council- jonds to finish paying for the high school have paid off. Board Secretary William R. to illustrate the story the board; men and the mayor.

succeeded in getting across to the Walsh learned yesterday that Moody's Investors -Service publish father, who was one of the first Eacle Scouts in Metuchen. financial experts. Board members learned last night at a budget conference that ed a BAA rating for the township yesterday. Referred to the Public Works Department was a letter from the Rev. John J.

Foley of St. Francis" Church asking that the borough clear sidewalks at all Metuchen churches after snowfalls. The rating, Walsh said, will re the higher rating had been sult in the $1,830,000. bond issue, for which bids will be received According to custom, the American Legion presents all Eagle Scouts with a good citizenship certificate. O'Brien received his from his great-uncle, Theodore Braiin, past commander of Fugle-Hum-mer Post 65, which sponsors both Jan.

13, being sold at least 1 per cent lower interest rate, than was anticipated for the BA rating the township has held. uie ii vup aiiu uic i'iai. NEW BRUNSWICK TRAVEL AGENTS in observance of the holiday weekend, the following travel agencies will be CLOSED FRI. SAT. The court of honor was held Walsh estimated saving of i.

durins: the Christmas vacation soi Science I breaks the grip of matter Many people have been of apparently hopeless i troubles and diseases through prayer in Christian Science. They have found a better way of life. They have gained, or regained, peace and confidence. How anyone can lcam to pray understandingly, eec XJvey, is fully explained in (the first chapter of Science land Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker prayer is the from $50,000 to $100,000 in interest rates for the township over a 20- year period. is a stucent at Maanton quinary The higher rating, he said, will Academy, Staunton, Va.

The ceremony was conducted by Jennie Jelin Travel Agency 54 Paterson Street i Kosa Agency 18 French Street Peter Biro Sons 98 French Street Citizens Travel Bureau 124 Church Street also result in lower interest rates when the Sewerage Authority sells Explorer Advisor Bernhard Mich-i bonds. elson. Chauncey Pomeroy, chair The school board left no stones xx. -'u Hv I -Ivyx1 man of the northern district Middlesex Bov Scout Council, was RE-OPENING MON. Jan.

5th unturned in trying to have the rating improved before selling its bond issue, chairman of the court of honor. The invocation was given by E-plorer Scout Robert Poandl. Second class awards, presented by assistant Scoutmaster Frank Rob Board President Elliot, Bartner, OPEN HEARTS, POCKETBOOKS Ethicon employes in Bridgewater present $1,000 check as part of unique holiday donation to Maurice Dorsen, administrator of Middlesex Rehabilitation and Polio Hospital. Instead of exchanging holiday greeting cards, employes donated money thus saved to fund. Additional $300 was donated to Walter Matheny School, Peapack.

Committee includes (left to right) Chairman Vincent Cavanaugh, Robert Smith, Rae Starkey, Judy Leondar, Elsie Simon, Charles Artandi, Rita Bidak, Albert Novak and Ruth Boring. Financial Chairman Douglas R. Haines and. Walsh made three trips to New York to confer with officials of the investors service. I spiritual understanding of Cod and of man in Hi 'image and as the inson, went to Stephen Chamberlain, William Tryon and William Lord.

Frst class awards, presented by Scoutmaster John Chamberlain, went to Robert Beam, Lee Behrensj and Raymond Choban. Assistant Cubmaster E. L. John-! They went armed with a comprehensive brochure prepared by Walsh's office, under direction of the board's finance committee. Old Bridge Firemen Elect Officers FIFTH ASPIRANT FILES FOR BOARD NO LICENSE, PAYS $35 FINE The attractive brochure, which included pertinent detail of EAST BRUNSWICK The Old son of Cub Pack 70 presented den: the township, was printed on m- Bridge Volunteer Fire Co.

com more people I aTERIlS fc I more jdras .1 lfcABTER PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP equipment in the Pis- chief cords to Scouts Drew Postoir PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP A and Joel Schlesinser. fifth candidate for one of the three pleted electing officers for 1959 unlicensed driver was fined Township High School, last night at the firehouse. 'and i costs last night in Muni- The composition and typography Star -Scout ceremonies were con-: seats on the Board of Education ducted by Scoutmaster James developed last night when Joseph Johnson. Awards went to Jona-jReichard of Sidney Randolph- was done by Mrs. Jean Petrushe- rrea nacKenoacK was re-eieaea cipal Court and Magistrate Robert president and Vernon Appleby Jr.

jL. Kuritsky will recommend that vich, Walsh's secretary. was eiCLieu ciuei, succeeuiug ay- hfl rpfuspd a ririvpr's nprmit The brochure not only contains than Mundy, Drew Poston, Brian teiXeinct and Health may be 9fd or bonomti at any Christian uSeitnct Readme Room. Send tjor a toft postpaid. Christian Science Reading Room 172 CeHsgs AvsnTJ3 (Oppotit Rutgers Library) NEW BRUNSWICK KI.

5-2310 Optn Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1-4 P. M. Wednesday P. M. ville, filed a petition.

Reichard was an unsuccessful Schaffhausen and David Zuts. ron Burlew, who served (or two for g0 ays years- I The driver is Knmarnw Wlidimir The Life Scout ceremony was; candidate for the board in 1956. Other administrative officers of 32i MrDmvpll sr YULE THEME FOR CUB PACK elected are: Vice president. George Frank Szilorics of 217 Talmage Wood; treasurer, Arthur Newman; Ave Bound Brook( was fined $40 secretary, Frank Sowa; financial and $5 costs for speeding. conducted by Asociate Explorer Two board members, A.

W. Elli-Advisor Louis Fow. Awards wentott and Dougles R. Haines, had to Explorer Scout Robert Dolan 'previously announced their candi-and Scout John Shimrak. jdacies.

The other two candidates are George Kuehn and Charles The only rockwool manufactur- Burns. rri ii i. -i eon jorKOWSKl 01 POSSUM fFTTTrHjrVThrictma: un flip tors. Donald Treat, Edward Market charged with beinL pHLN-C hni stm a was "le ka dio nA va Maret' cnargea witn oeing theme of fl held last nignt John Poulsen and Arsdale, Fred.a disorderly person, was fined $25. ing plant in tne soutnwest is ine aeaanne ior nung peuuons in any ether association in New Jersey! by Cub Pack 16 at St.

Columbia lemple, Tex. candidates with board secre aiorrow. Tne magistrate suspended sen- Appleyby's line officers consist tence for Mrs. Georse Samuels of Ty 1. 1 0 Hall, St.

Francis' School. Carols, the display of Christmas crafts, and a skit by. Den 7 entitled "The Almost Christmas 01: rirsi assistant cniei, cernara.pari New Brunswick High Martin; second assistant, Francis was charged with il CARTERET SAVINGS ACCOUNTS of her son from legal absence Tree" highlighted the meeting. uavaia; engineer, noy unison; assistant engineer, Harry Cohan. Earn A 1 Fire police will be: East Bruns tary William R.

Walsh Jr. is Friday at 4 p.m. The election will be Feb. 10 when the three three-year terms will be filled. Haines was appointed to the board last August to fill one of the two existing vacancies caused by resignation of C.

Russell Phelps and-Fred Harris. The board did not fill the other vacancy. Terms of Phelps, Harris and Elliott expire. BOROUGH OF HIGIiLAKD PARK RESIDENTS PLEASE ROTE fo 3 Gifts were also distributed by Mrs. Hazeltine Taylor of 92 "Santa Claus Brookside North Stelton, with- "New members welcomed by the drew an assault and battery com-pack were Larry Shine.

Richard plaint against her husband, Charles lRnnriira Wflltpr Kumwskv. Donald 4 per annum lot.it rat wick, Fred Koenig and George Huber; Sayreville, Adolph Golla and Frank Sowa, and Madison Township, Russell Bedle and Van and paid $10 court costs. Killeen and Robert Mish. Arsaaie The following awards were made: Donald Majercik and Ernest Foley, wolf badges; Alexander Kroch, Timothy Homalin, Edgar Sawyer, bear badges; Thomas Ku- STOLEN ITEMS VALUED AT $1,230 Paid from Date of Deposit Compounded 4 Times Year Insured up to $10,000 for Each Saver Save in person or by mail. We pay the postage on mail transactions.

Parking-facilities at all offices. Coupon below will bring you full information. CARTERET HOME MORTGAGE LOANS A trained staff helps you arrange terms to suit your needs and your budget. You repay in small monthly installments with interest charged on the unpaid balance only. Let Carteret help YOU become a debt free home owner-as it has so many other New Jersey families! Stop in at any of- fice.

Consultation is free and entirely without obligation. Or, use the cou-! pon below to secure full details by. mail. SAVINGS Grange to Sponsor Spelling Contest EAST BRUNSWICK-Area sixth. SPEEDER PAYS, ONE YEAR LATE SOUTH BRUNSWICK James There will be no collection of garbage on New Years Day, January 1.

Garbage will be collected on both the South and North sides on Friday, January 2nd. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS EDISON Several valuables, rowsky, lion book; Kevin Carey, including his wife $950 mink lion badge seventh and eighth graders are were taken from the home of Ber Gold Arrows went to Timothy Reed who did speed and failed to invited to participate in a spelling bee to be held Jan. 12 at 7:30 p.m. nard Daverin of Oak Grove Lane, Saturday. Daverin, assistant to the president of the Hess Oil Co.

in Perth heed his summons, appeared in Municipal Court last night exactly oe year late and paid for his deed. Tomalin, Keith Kinyon, Mark Liebhart, Donald Majercik and Ernest Foley. Silver arrows were awarded to John Randall, Christopher Wich- by East Brunswick Grange 151 in the grange hall. Stanley Ripish Sr. of 11 Garfield Amboy, told Detective George Miller and Patrolmen Victor Schuster Reed, of Rahway, was scheduled Carteret Old Bridge, chairman of the mann, Mark Liebhart, John Insa- to appear in court Dec.

29, 1957, Jo bee; said ast n'ight that partici. and Ralph Wuest the total value ofjbella, Alexander Koch, Timothy v. i r- a nr ennon nrr kii Pn 1 ul lpants ao not nave 10 Dc items taken was 230- Tomalin. Edgar Sawyer. Robert brlllhfil lrnt bers of the grange- Te mink stole was a Christmas Bondira, Donald Wilson and How- brought on a warrant last night Tne tw0 girls tw0 boys with sajd Qther items He was fined $10 and So costs of th hiphpsr srnrps win hp f.n cfQ mto anr vu TOBM and Lean Asscciation- 6 Offices in Essex County: N3 .,,) fu rr.j;- a a itaivcii nut a oiuuc niai ivn iivvn rtlCAttllUCl 1U1.11 dliu niuuuujf court on the speeding charge and tn rnmnptP with other winners nfLo nn -mk, a 1 ffliuvu iffciv, ou a i IVlUllldlld 1CVC1VCU UC1111C1 was given an additional $10 fine on subordinate granges in Middlesex County, under jurisdiction of Middlesex-Somerset Pomona TJrange portable radio.

Robert Murphy, Edgar Sawyer and Police found no signs of a forced Howard Kashner received assist-entry. But the rear door was open ant denner stripes, while the Daverins were away be- Next pack meeting will be Jan. Choose the Office You Prefer a contempt of court charge. Thomas Linington, of 174 Willow South River, was found not guilty of a charge of having no directional lights on his car because his car, a 1951 model, is 13. The competition will be Jan.

17 in the New Market grange hall TOMORROW NEXT DAY and EVERYDAY NEWARK: DOWNTOWN 866 Broad Street ROSEVILLE 487 Orange Street COMMUTER Penn R.R. Station CITYLINE -712 Springfield Ave. EAST ORANGE: 606 Central Ave. SOUTH ORANGE: 19 South Orange Ave. tween 4:30 and 9:10, p.m., police 26 at 7:30 p.m.

said. and the winners will qualify to compete with other winners older than the law which is not throughout the state. The statewide contest will be I i Police Continue Check of Burglary held Jan. 28 at the War Memorial Building, Trenton, during Agricul Stolen Automobile Found by Police EDISON Police recovered a Please send me full information, without charge or obligation, regarding: Carteret Savings Accounts Carteret Home Mortgage Loans ture Week. Additional information may be obtained from Ripish.

EDISON Detective Capt. Wil- 1959 CALENDAR retroactive. Unregistered Harry Maynard Lewis, 187 Baldwin New Brunswick, was fined $1 and $5 costs on an unregistered vehicle charge and an additional $1 and $5 for having a delinquent certificate of inspection. Charlie Williams, of Cranbury ilea its icuiiii IK? stolen automobile and are investi-jliam Pinter said an investigation gating the theft of a car radio is being continued into the burglary -m TT liiTt till' 31 lie liliilu 14; I linn 1M 1.U7 7 12 11 H17II; 1 20 II 22 23 24 25 1 1 IT It It 2011 IS I. ITlU 2.

21 at the Rantan River Sand Co. on Christmas Day. One or more thieves got away JJ 4 from another vehicle early yesterday. The stolen car is owned by John 2JIT IM 22:23 24 25 2 27 2 Squad to Have Same Top Leaders NAME ,2 17 21 2 301 1 I 2:31 I I null (rLBASg PRINT) I'll' I I I I I I Xeck Cranbury, was fined $5 and $5 costs on a charge of having at jilt R. Mullen of 22 Stelton St.

and; with live cases ot wnisKy ana was taken from the driveway of! bottles of after-shave lotion and ADDRESS i.tiiiT TTm 1 1 wi 1 ti I 1 Ht iwTtii EAST BRUNSWICK The East no driver's license in possession, a a i a 4 1 I I I I I men cologne valued at Detween I 1. 111213 a a 4 7) sj i. it and R. Bolognere, Trenton, was 'Brunswick Rescue Squad will have lf'lllTil4il2ej 12 13 14 15 14 17 1. ilO 11 12 1114 II IHi'lUM'llI the same two top officers in 1959 1.

17 li l. 20 21'22 23 23 24 271 1. 2. 2122 23 24,21 I I $400 and $500. Entry to the company office was made through a rear door.

"30. I I 124 27,21 2 Mill) 21 24 224 27,2 21 ,1 that are serving this year. cm his home. Patrolmen Bernard Goc-kel and Julius Deri found it abandoned in Suydam Ave. The radio was taken from a car owned by Leo Bogenski 686 Ho-mann Perth Amboy.

He had I I I I 1 I I (Tom mt Bovi.tii Ti" jinr i tan IljrTtTT 4 4 II 2 2 4 II 21 11 4 1 1 toiiiiH il 7 (I til. 10 11 12 13 14 TI 11 10 11 12 fined $3 and $3 for speeding 53 miles an hour on Route 27. Clarence Losey, of Ridge Monmouth Junction, was fined $15 and $5 costs and his license revoked 30 days for doing 79 miles an hour on Route 27. Township police made the charges against Losey and Bolognere, and state police filed the other charges. The tale of the lU7Hil 11 13 14 1514 17 1 17 11 1 20 21 parked the vehicle in the Linwood Grove parking lot off Route 27.

13 14 13 1C17 11 1 2021 22 23 24 21 241 2i2 1.1 221 22 23 24 22 21 27,21 21 2. 2712121 10 31 iffl 27 2 21 3. 3 21 30, ii "il Fred Rackenback will continue as president and Joseph Stanik as ciptain. Other officers will be: Vice president. George Clusman; secretary, Robert Redford; treasurer, Russell Rogan; financial secretary, Thomas DeStefano; sergeant at arms, William Lubinacci; assistant captain, Redford; first lieutenant, Frank Sicknick; second lieutenant, Clusman.

Norbert Duschock will serve as ipirji Oneg Shabbat Set For Edison JCC arlequin Ham by GULDEN'S, a spice shelf in itself! EDISO.V The Edison JCC Five Drivers Pay Fines in Court Congregation Beth El, Jefferson You'll find want ads ivcrk wendsrs for yu Boulevard, will have an One? Shab- trusiee ior one year ana service Friday at 8:15 p.m. at ior i wo years. tne Center. Delegates to the 14th District of Rabbi Z. Harry Gutstein, will HARLEQUIN HAM EAST BRUNSWICK -Five drivers were fined $10 and $5 costs each for violations last night by Magistrate Walter R.

Grote in Municipal Court. deliver a sermonette. the state First Aid Council will be Stanik, P.J. Scaramozzino and Sponsors of the Oneg Shabbat Lubinacci. Alternates will be Dus- service are Mr.

and Mrs. Baer Two. William E. Baab of 234; chock, Richard Van Deursen and Kraut, 56 Stoney in honor of their anniversary, and Mr. and Remo baked ham from oven 45 minutes before done; remove rind, icore fat in diamond-ihape pattern.

Spread with c. Gulden's blended with 1 c. currant jelly, 2 tbsp. brown sugar. Bake 45 minutes longer lo the pink of perfection! anH A Rnl 1R VwlRaym0nd Vail Mrs.

Jay Meyers, 25 Kenlen in honor of the birth of a daughter, Leslie Jaye. The regular Sabbath service will commence at 9 a.m. Saturday. PTA to Sponsor Candidate Nights Brunswick, were fined on delinquent inspection charges. Mario Zoldan of 109 Taft Highland Park, was fined for careless driving, Kenneth Borwegen of 96 Baldwin New Brunswick, for passing on the shoulder of the highway, and John Antonol of 30 One thing nobody dees: Nobody looks at the calendar to' see whether today is a good day to shop in the classified section for what they need and want what they've already decided to buy.

Bargain hunters are looking for buys, readers ere searching for housing accommodations, for pets, automobiles, employes and special services. It's going on every day; thousands of shoppers reading and responding to the cids in this great market place. If YOU have something you want to sell or rent, tell red-hot prospects about it now with an inexpensive, fast-acting want ad. YOUR CLASSIFIED AD FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP Four PTA-sponsored candidates meetings are scheduled at which per- NOT NEEDED PISCATAWAY TOWNSHIP The Wgreen roras, IOr Market VnlnntPPr FirP Cn ijviij ov.vviiik vittiiuu iuv uuai to yield the right of way. inf ni ho im-itprf was sent to North RandolohvUle speak.

Rd. yesterday at 5:30 p.m. but the ST. JAMES SERVICE The candidates will be 2iven; firemen found they were not EDISON St. James Episcopal time to give statements and ner- needed.

Actually, Elmer Frace was burning an abandoned trailer and a neighbor saw the flames and called police for the fire company. Church. Piscatawaytown, will ob- sons attending will be permitted serve the Feast of the Circum-jto question them, cision on Thursday, New Year's; The following meetings are plan-Day, with Holy Eucharist at 7:43 ned: Elizabeth Avenue School on a.m. and Family Eucharist at' Jan. 14, sponsored by-the Eliza-! 9:30 a.m.

ibeth. Middlebush and East Mill MEETING POSTPONED METUCHEN The regular meet- No sad songs for this robust ham! He's dressed for feasting in a "domino" of rich glaze, sparked, with Gulden's secret flavor medley of choice mustard and subtle spices. Only Gulden's seasons ham so perfectly I stone PTAsg Pine Grove Manor The Home News IN HOT 'SUPPER' achool on Jan. 20, sponsored by' ins of the Ladies Auxiliary of LOL'ISVILLE, Ky. (AP Police -the Pine Grove Manor and Hummer Post 65 American Reaches Families i ELICIT KILMER LI8ERTY said three teen-agers admitted ton PTAs; Franklin Park School.jLegion has been postponed from breaking into a church and stealing on Jan.

26, sponsored by the Frank-! Jan. 1 to Jan. 15 at 8 p. m. ac-a reproduction of Leonardo da Vin-jlm Park and Phillips PTAs, and cording to an announcement made cis "The Last Supper." The boysiKingston School on Feb.

3, spon- tcday. Members have been re-said they couldn't find anyone by the Kingston PTA. jquested to pay 1958 dues on or buy it I All programs will begin at 8 p.m.jbefore this meeting date. riOhi: 5.:3 8-1023 G-1010.

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