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The Central New Jersey Home News from New Brunswick, New Jersey • 16

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18 THE JUILY HOME NEWS. NEW BRUNSWICK. N. I. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 13, 193L 'High School.

Mrs. Benjamin Herbert will conduct the meeting. PiO.VE COMPAXV PLASS METLC11ES DIAL CESTER MAYOR PROPOSES Milltown Samuel Spein of Van Liew ave- Men's Hall in the Middlesex and nue at 7 p. m. when a covered Somerset Past Councilors Asso-dish supper wul be served, ilrs.

ciation of Sons ar.d Daughters of R. D. Custer is leader. Liberty. Miss Grace Van Deur- i A Christmas party will be held jsen will be in charge of the meet- 1 'The program is being arranged next Wednesday at 8 p.

m. at Red an g. auxiliary of Perry-Worth se Mrs- Frank Haggett, 173, American Legion, will meet The Milltown Athletic Associa-today at 8 p. m. at the Cottage tion meet st Red Men's Hall avenue firehouse.

next Wednesday at 8 p. m. i I On Saturday night the men of! A meeting of the group or the Methodist Church and their th Women's Guild of St. Paul's wives will attend a "Ladies Reformed Church will be held Night- affair at the Clara Louise Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Tea Room in Plainfield.

An in-; teresting program has been ar- A. i era wM 'ranued. WW I On Wednesday. December 19, ROUTE FOR PUPILS KAWTAX TOWN-SHIP, Dec. Mayor James Forgione may; have the solution to a problem that has been plaguing the town-: ahip Board of Education.

The problem is that of provid-i Ing a safe walking route between the Stephenville development and the Oak Tree School. At present children use Park venue on the western side of the development. Since this is morei than two miles from the Oak Tree School bus transportation must be provided. However, with the cut- ting through of Stephenville; streets to Plainfield road, the dis-j tance will be only one-half to. nine-tenths of a mile, and bus! transportation will no longer be lJ fcr-i L- cnrisimas program nas oeen arranged for the December meeting of the Woman's Society of rn Christian Service at 8 p.

m. This will include a recital by the Treble Clef Choir of South River ivcwv'' i si -v mb it Arm ii ii t. a i pw Architect's sketch of one story building the telephone company plans to build at Main street and Drubam avenue to bouse dial equipment. A variance to permit construction was recommended by the Zoning Board of Adjustment Tuesday night. The company plans to convert telephones served by the Metuchen exchange to dial in 1953.

rilh Clerics DiBtrls! Route 27 near the Highland Park Storm Sewer inLahierePqrk Proposed to Eliminate Floods boundary. Spokesmen also requested construction of sidewalks in the area. Mayor Forgione said that the State Highway Department is now making a study of the drainage Flavor In Every Loaf KAEITAN TOWNSHIP, Dec. 13 tory of the sewerage problems in Highland Park to Metuchen. Be- Another skirmish in the con- that area were reviewed, rnn.ir.imn "If other margarines could taste thia food they would!" That's on way of telling you how much better you'll like new Good Luck, the TABI.8 margarine the margarine especially blended tnpif blended for table flavor sweet, freah table goodneaa.

But how would you say it? Today, won't you try Good Luck, the TAB IB margarine? Write ten words or leasabout its better Ha vor. Send it with a Good Luck boi flap and your name and address to Good Luck, Bos 430, New ork.46. For every line accepted and used for advertising before January 1, 1952, Good Luck will send you $10. (If two or more customer! tinuing battle of sanitary sewers, cussed and debated all the surface water to flow off storm sewers and septic tanks from the time the first plans were' instead of being absorbed into the was fought in the meeting room of submitted to the Planning Board ground the whole area requires the Board of Commissioners last to yesterday. intention.

foddi-Urip Instantly provided. At present the students have to walk along busy Plainfield road, which has no sidewalks and no place to build them because of deep ditches on each side of the road. Furthermore, the school board could not build a sidewalk with school funds. Mayor Forgione's proposal is to construct a footpath from the northern extremity of Harding avenue in the Stephenville development to Oak Tree road. Harding avenue is located between Park avenue and Plainfield road and runs parallel to them.

If extended in its normal direction Harding avenue would hit Oak Tree road near the firehouse, but the mayor proposes to curve the footpath that it comes out closer to the school. Since the property between Stephenville and Oak Tree road is owned by the township the expense of establishing the path would be small. The path would n'Knl- i wo new actions were taken non in nm mi aM HnnA lir The commissioners wiped out recommendations made. Mayor have crossed the highway and Glamorizes Every DeSSert! one sector, Lahiere Park, but metiForgione told of the meeting created traffic hazards. The study sun resistance in anotner.

ite-, Tuesday night of Mavor and en- phenville. igir.eers from Metuchen, South by the state will serve as a guide Thi bndt i Sr dinner wi I Al to solution of the drainage prob- wxes! Reddi-wip I I tj lem. the mayor said. her dessert luscious LiiW An ordinance was introduced Plainfield, Piscatawav townshiD and passed on first reading to Plainfield with the county i submit same usable line, only the tint one received will be accepted.) struct a storm sewer in Lahiere.sewerage authority about Dlans Park to eliminate the recurrinelfor a regional sewer to serve the floods from surface drainage. municipalities.

This will solve! 'and her groom loed the 'teste of Reddi-wip because it TREE LIGHTS TURNED OV is made with pure, rich ENGLISHTOWN. Dec. 13 cream. Reddi-wip neer Lights on the community Christ- fails it whips itlf at the mas tree of the Lions Club were touch ofa finger. There's no turned on Monday evening.

The work, waste, or bowl and egations have been urging this the Stepheneville problems, the construction during previous said, but the plan will take cer GOOD LUCK mission meetings. itime and study In Packagii and Tea-Bagi at Your Grocer's, THE TABLE ii aumunzes an appropriation 01 C(prihnu 1, tree was erected on the lawn at bww i-r- the J. Laird Hulse residence, mi tin mini ii iiih irttir' Main street, during the $36 000, of which $16 000 will be Uhat pTOgress has been made paid from the capital funds new piumbing and sani. SUliJl11 th "djtary codes. They pointed out that then serve as part of the right-of way that the township would re 1 tain for the route of an extension these were promised during the bonds.

The public hearing will amr; of the Harding avenue roadway in the future. on December 26. rr. Recently construction was fin-' "ce tggen sam ished on a sanitary sewer in por-des hfv bee" drafted. About tions of Lahiere Park to eliminate th M.mn.

trm.Ki. Kt hi to Trenton for approval or overflowing septic tanks'. b-v members of 'Ambulance Squad, Offers Vets Ride Home for Holiday nioM oiaic ucparimeni oi fieaun. pointed Stewart Robertson, was lold' he said that the state is preparing a set of model codes Hollingshead and James D. Ste RARITAN TOWNSHIP, and is urging municipalities not to adopt any codes until, these are ready.

This will provide a greater phen to apportion the resulting $18,000 worth of assessments. Ask Sewerage Authority A petition signed by five Ste uniformity throughout the state Mayor Forgione said that the recent meeting of the 13 Any hospitalized or disabled veteran from this township who wants to get home for Christmas can do so by just letting the imbalance squad in Piscataway-town know about it. Meeting at the ambulance phenville residents asked imme- diate introduction of an ordinance iLeaSue. Municipalities several establishing a sewerage authorityidlscuss'ons we.re be.ld on the need to construct sewer, and rfi- for uniform miunicipal codes. The Jbr II II 1 1 II I posal plant in that development.

Preaiciea, tne mayor saia, An ordinance complete to the that. model C0(es wl11 forth" legal citation was included with comlnS-th nptitiniv It wi rpfprrprl tn' Request Storm Sewers 0 the commissioners for discussion "ew organization, the West and was not introduced. vlc League, asked for con-! In the resulting hour-long dis- struetlm 5f sorm sewers along icussion residents of Stephenville; reviewed their charges of unsani house in Piscatawaytown last night, the squad announced it will go to any hospital within 100 miles to pick up a vet and will then return him after the holiday. Arrangements can be made by calling police headquarters or a i ta Engine Company No. 1.

The squad will need at least 48 hcours notice. Two women were voted into the squad. They are Miss Joan Fircha and Mrs. Ann Muckin. An announcement was made that Stanley Loetzer, a equad officer, is a surgical patient at Middlesex General Hospital, New Brunswick.

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