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10 THE DAILY HOME NEWS, NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1931. Driver in Accident South River Used Car Lot Dealers Threaten go out into the backyard and bury the overflowing sewage with a shovel rather than admit the con Monmouth Jet. Forum on Stephenville Problems ditions under which they must Jailed tor Hearing south river, d.

27-The; flnh will cnnncnr a Get-Together Club will sponsor a MONMOUTH JUNCTION. Dec. Court Fight Over New Ordinance Arranged by Board of Health11 parts pi the long session the 27 Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Anderson Sr.

entertained at a family party at their home on Christ- ayed by the F.H.A.. the EAST BRUNSWICK, Dec. 27 Dus triP to Bethlehem, on Levern Underwood, 30, of New Sunday to. see- the Christmas York City was placed in $1,000 lights. Mrs.

Charles Gorney is in rnuer nf t- tnnmshiri tn frtrhifl RARITAN TOWNSHIP, Dec. 27 heavy rains water flows through mas Mr. and Mrs. Raymond An- tiAniiA. uwns.mr.

ueo. 2 neavy rams waier i tu- i RARITAN TOWNSHIP. Dec. 27 junction. He charged that a group construction of private property ter R.

Grote forVand iurv action will leave from the high school at Al? wdinance regulating and li- some of the houses derson Jr. and daughter Linda, The continuing Battle of of five or six residents appear and otner aspetts of toe Steph. on an assault antinK-i 2 u- iuls, auuyira Dy xnc mayor win ins: aevejoper aiepneiiviur unamc uurc- regularly DCIore sue ensville problem were aired charee The' meeting of St Monica's Board of Commissioners last succeeded in getting money to derson of Monmouth Junction, ornered fight before the Board of boes and protest but that they jn oth4 racti0ns the board ap- The driver was involved in Jciub scheduled for next Tuesday is already aded for the finance the houses from the Pru- Mr. and Mrs Paul Conover and lealth last night. Residents of the do not represent all of the resi- applications for day threp-rar oi has been oostDoned to Januarv 8 'Courts.

dential Life Insurance Company son Wayne of Kingston and Mr the builder, Frank dents as they claim to do. nursing homes for children nooon hS l'KilwtoKJw Alex Eber- ctunty Prosecutor- without any inspections or ap-and Mrs. Kenneth Errickson and x'ufaro, and the members of the The buiier said that no sys- Jtiey Csickle health 1 -7 OPP09 option of the or- orovals from the township. The son Kippie of oard went round and 'round un- tem using xmc tanks can be ex- sported that since Oc- SSJ-tK. frothS.on behalf the owners developer J.

now in Alaska, heiMr. and M.S. Richard Young il nearly 1 o'clock this morning. td equal sewers and can- 'SunbllS. f-- iA ox usctj car it.s, saia iasi miu nr diu.

me uuiuni vi cuncLiiiig ui uiguiiuwii auu mi. im aw. it nor rem cuiutiu hav hpn low in the townshlD oi U5ca ccir iws. ittsi iiimii ntr diu. 111c uuiuni in curit-vuiiK ui ihkuimuwii am -ea Dy irooper William Knapp.

ndrrj will challenge the ordinance's le- the condition falls on the town- Robert K. Emens and sons Barry iractice round to prepare for a free. Yet they are neces- A ine driver was unable to raise in the courts. ship. He said that during the and Kenny of Palmyra spent the iigger session that will take place sary jn rurai areas 0r semi-rural "Vieation of 35 health nuisances.

Hann, township at-instruction the builder had filled holiday with Mr. and Mrs. A. -on Commissioner Brace Eggert aaras the township. SmSxS inraiurui, oniiuunv-cu uiai the resiflenis snouia 1101 tj snpriMl mpptinff will hp hplri tn ritv 7 n.cvwu lorney, says me oraiiianw is icgui -ume iidiuiai waiwways ana iiaa Lroy Carlisle.

speeding pthQe1' and wiU be held legal in a court lestroyed the natural drainage; Mr. and Mrs. in-law and dauehter. Mr. and Mrs.

c.r'.","L!'olT" fin mil. ru' i "i' of measles ana lo ot suspectea 7 Williom Bra.fn onH faroilv ir, lcs1, nK salu 'c tttutiu; iui urn, uu nicic la nu ivaj urc ui IICIHUII spfliv OLIIRUIV Ol uic wnt. lIlt.j, measles; Cases Ot mUmPS ana The summons was issued acken and famiIy' ln for it in other municipalities gov- township can force him to make home of Mrs. Elizabeth R. Wea- Problems in the big development opment jn a section just develop- one scarlet fgver.

iiewark, Del. -t I PlainfipW road bplwppn Me i i vt i cilltru uy me uviiiiiiwaiuii luiui vuuciuuiia a i. jus uwh cauc sc, Vcr dllU IdiTiiiy. Mrs. Jack Hasenberg of Main lf.

i luchen and Plainfield. lllg. ile saia inai mers; nave irau, only nine complaints from resi-i recent neavy' TolriT 1 is 0 question of the com- jectea tnat no townsnip money is Sr. and Mr. and id "cl hiiic miccinn fnrm nf onvprnmpnt that hpinB annrnnriatprt tn pnrrpnt thp Inm.i I Mrs.

Harry Burd The meeting was wrested by despite the were Christmas Russell a 1 rt: ing. and Mrs. George vho could b.e Mr. Tufaro said rMl 1 0 UAU 1 xj. HOLIDAY PARTY HELD BY TOWNSHIP GRANGE that about 70 Sayreville rhritm rtv tP IL i fttip the difference in legal opinion drainage conditions in that de-guests of Mr.

if exists. velopment. Mr. Forgione said the McMullen Jr. cAiais.

a ui fciuuc saiu nit 11.1 1' vi i ti-n .1 i juiiipnMifu uitiii can uc in mc: -rtrt4 of the homes in this hiiii iririiiiv. ur-i hih House Monday nignt witn its lead-i T. rHinarw nrnvAP (nr li. nrnhlem is un to the huilder whni m. oXii, 'JUbUc meetings during are by septic! SAYREVILLE, Deo 27 Walter' er rs' nt Va" utf'ln censes to be issued by the com-! will be responsible.

Also, he daughter Judyann of of Grovers haYe ten Anf tanks. He predicted that if the) EAST BKlNhVVltK. uec Z7-Timm Sr. has returned to his home'1" wh of public safety and part of the drainage problem in Mills and Wesley Bossomberry, mjing to go over all of percentage of houses in Stephen-. A Christmas party was held last have often flared.

An tanks He predicted that if thej EAST BRUNSWICK. Dec. 27 Misses Irene fu. 'he disputed points, Mr. Walker East Brunswick Merritt avenue from trin pivs him DOWer of revo- Steohenville can be corrected bviwnn that have trouble is com- night by Grange Mexico.

Joyce Spreng, Carol Ann Molnar, catio ft hearing. Mr. the enlargement of culverts Bossomberry were Christmas f'd'Hgtlt lea1 t0 better to the percentage haying 151 at a meeting in its hall. Council 2061, Knights of Col-; Lee Soloman, Barbara Eber conteilded thi provision con -count roads and that the county Mr and Mrs. staJ Bn1 fho trouble in other parts of the Motion pictures taken on a trip umbus, will hold a New Year'slEblr1 Jan Ka 012a Silvano-Cen 'Howard Bossomberry 'J liptU MnJ Stephenville would be way below to Guatemala were shown by Eve party in the clubhouse with the used car business in one Spokesmen for the West Sles Clayton t0" ZiZL'.

"ormal aTounJt jr'nlSu! iiiricey dinner being served ati.V1UH.wa "li "f.1 ics man's hands and that the author- tan Civic League asked that drain- snn! Vennv and r.arv pnter- Vk" i Saln ouerea mrn vu.w n.n unArni.i.B hviiiii utrntrrnr Hone I lllll Ulf 11 if Will 1111 lI I 111 L11C 1 nntt hriTria nllVPr ni i Iron I loTliroP 11790 wnn p. m. uancing will Adam Kaczmarek, ch follow. I i. u' "vuiuii, tjy to reruse to issue a license to age De correct ea in me area De-tained at Christmas Eve dinner m.in ih.

rh nf r.m purcnase putc airman of M.chreeberger, Wayne IokI nt8.t Sylv5 the Youth Canteen, announced if-'P" TJ. require action by the whole Board land Park. Mr. Forgione said the and Mrs. Ricnard.kenny and Mr.

"an 7 AlZyl no program will be held th Commissioners. mgnway uepartment is and Mrs Theodore Kenny and hnlt the orruoanrv of anv more Mr' luld 1. week. Activities wUl be resumed and Robert Tomore. Hanson contended tha the making a study of the drainage! lneoaore -enny ana A mf.rn to that development.

Instead, he nomics chairman son Ted next week. i Walsh Act, which sets up the com- problem from Highland Park to; Mrs. Raymond Craw- he nea tZl the prooiem Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Craw-; the health hazards are corrected.

and is the real area conducted by County Deputy a tr- ii a mimn Tfirm rvr enver mi i. re- ivieiuciieii. ne saia umi n.avmnnn:i..j nr i i the trunk sewer is oeing Melsen Laustsen on January 9. intTinprc nf Hrancra OR Mf i 117- u- i. iora ana son warren -cui i neMncuis cnargea inai loo ann E(llt nrUnStmCR i'qulres th3t 0 be iWntoinsh'P leT' nas Christmas with Mr.

and Mrs. i homes are now occupied and that apd UUdl I UlldWlLH signed to an individual commis-; written to the state for the results Pf. llHmQn in Mi.nu,n Lpnfip nnW trnuhip, arp reason Fred J. Luttman in Milltown. septic tank troubles are "ten-; A0A Miss.

Amelia Baumann of 203 Main street had Mr. and Mrs.J Thomas F. Fitzpatrick and daush-l ter Ruth of Sunyside, L. as her1 the builder said the he installed on Januarv 12 loner and that group action Dy 01 mis survey Dut mat no reply 1 It 1 tsilA tkno a.mxn' many at 2 p. m.

mr. ana mrs. iunn xais or. ch- iu-va wuiac uuw man tnrj wnc onment has receivea has been received. guests Christmas Day, 4Viaii fomiitr it fimiiv a vpflr 9 an wnpn TUP Monnpn- in inei Mr.

and Mrs. John F. Baumann Mr. Arthur P.pIIpp nf Priamnrp! Cites New Brunswick Law Residents also asked for i.C" r. lumns 01 "oaa puu.iiy Maniey Kiplsn, master-elect.

Of 24 Dolan street had as dinner street, Tanners Corner secUonJ He cited the city of New Bruns-' adequate lighting along PistZ3 eset were 'a every comm ion and health hnndTd" JeVSn rhavil fTO.Srl An guests on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. celebrated her birthday anniver- wick, where a similar ordinance lane. A letter will be written to and Xdoteh YaroTof board meeting. hp 'ea fyeiwtou TfJ i John F.

Baumann Jr. nf Wnnrt. vtrrf, icrivP! the licensing nower to the the Highland Park Roroush and Mrs- I inspected the area for tnemseivesnouncement wa9 made.that Mrs. bridVer Mr. nrl Mr, jam "i itu nf revenue and fi-Council reauestine such liphts Hampton, Mr.

ana Fear Epidemic land have then pougni nomes. iJ0hn Sevenhair is ill. Smith and children, Howard, street. Old Bridge, entertained in nance, and one in Newark tha The street is the div ng nej n7MX andMr, One resident charged that Zt whin the Board Helen John and Dorothy, of.her home Tuesday Mr. and Mrs.jassigns it to the commissioner of between the I "d-'e children septic tank was pumped out on Horith holds Us special meet-Holmdel; Mrs Philio A.

Crine Charles Curtis of Keyport; MrJ public safety Spokesmen pointed out tha three Mar 8, again on December toS A temte to and son Harold of Kevprvrt and and Mrs. Raymond Yates of South! Mr. Eber said he also chaUenged pedestrians have been killed and needs it again now. Jonot ihe Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Wa lino nf m-o iv, thp nrdinant-P on the eround that the street in the last three vears. Mlss aess Yaros ana -narles 8ct a 8ooa Mr and Mrs. Thomas Walling of.River; Mrs. John Hoffman and the ordinance on the ground that: the street in the last three years. ji; children have 2" CASUALTIES AT 103,418 WASIfTVfiTnV T)pp 97 (3l MrV'saW many come nwners from the develop- Announced U.

S. battle casualties Matawan Isnn Jackie nf Rrnnkivn anH it failed to set "norms" or stand hell Property and 'children Bet- with virus illnesses and that ment to attend. This, he Korea have risen to 103,418, Property was sold laat night a.nnT"Jr- doctors have warned that thJ mmm ssioners a including 17,670 battle deaths and .7 tu t3k (h The Lions Club will hold a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Methner, Sards that would have to De met ivii.

aiiu mis. xvicuaru scrap -coiiertion throughout, Mr. and Mrs. Archibald an applicant to obtain a iwo lots near Jefferson Vi an ouibreaW of typhoid fever picture of the satisfaction! 11,048 currently listed as missing the horniioh nn Satnrdaw hpoin.i i pnntenripd that a re- avenue and Safran avenue tn monmoum junction -uayion roaa, ui i could easily result for the un-iam, thP householders. Un action.

The new totals were y.i.iu.c ATOU11 lu "Tiamong the housenoiacrs. i I "MU rZ hn inn i "ions "iMr. and Mrs. Leonard Hill and The Borough Council will hold an of East Brunswick. 'iaside an ordinance giving onejThe bidding was opened by John' children, Joyce and Richard of Mr.

and Mrs. 8r adiourned meetin? tomorrow; Mr Mra aAtA commissioner the oower to issueirazekos who offered $800 but didt iNew Clunswll-Ili sanitary conditions in the devel- resident countered that one; announced by the Defense De-opment. 'reason many house owners dopartment late yesterday. The Another resident charged that not COmplain is because they arej summary covers notifications to his septic tank has been pumped ashamed of their homes and willinext of kin through last Friday, out 11 times since a year ago last! Milos Formanek and daughters Maria and Frances of Trenton. rngnr.

ai ciock. inis will oejWillow street, Tanners Corner 10 Witling nrms on raise 1115 uia. aiso, iour 101s the final meeting of the year have as house guests Mr grounds that it failed to clearlyjat Oak Tree road and Montclair the 1952 organization mpetin.o: a i i 'Upt th standards which an aoDli-i avenue to Walter and Esther Mrs. Hazel Clayton and Mrs. T.

Nnv.mh.r nnH that hp haa ha1 being scheduled for New La On Tuesdav thev enter-' cant must meet to receive a U-'Sodon for $500; one lot at Wood, Clifford Emens spent Sunday af-lmove his famjiy out 0f the house li T-i ulfluBJ nnA tK. tornnnn with Mr an1 Mrs T.pumc' Il uay. tained Mr and Mrs Malcolm (Cense. avenue emu uosi unciuiau nvcuue iour umes. Richard Bailey, son of Mr.

and check and William O'Toole of i The prosecutor charged that thej to Derwin and Mary Moses foriD- Mershon in Dayton. He also said that U-shaped Mr. and Mrs. Charles Turton grains have been put in around Sr. of New Brunswick were holi Mrs.

Kaymona tsauey- of Jerneeouth Amboy- Mr and Mrs iordwance as now drawn gives, iuu ana seven 101s near James Mill road, is visiting his parents; George Lowrey of Philadelphia on man on tne commission the street and Mundy avenue to M. A. while on leave from the navv. He anA Mr "of the complainant, the! Cunningham for $500. WANT A WARM WINTER? For assured comfort now's the time to get winter's fuel oil supply settled.

Be sure it's new Shell Fuel Oil with FOA-5X a unique ingredient that keeps filter screens clean. Shell Fuel Oil with FOA-5X is the most day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- nouses to try to correct surface drainage and that the content of the septic tanks seeps into these is siaiionea at BainDriage, Ma. iQoila of East Brunswick prosecutor ana me judge au in ivouune iransiers Deiween rtuuerisun.

Frank Maciorowski. a student! w0it a Vrnni, I counts were approved. The com- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clayton and then out into the streets, St.

Josephs College in st Thomas' Church of1 Mr- Hanson said the ordinanceimissioners will hold a year-endiand sons Kenny and Gary apdi Residents reviewed the history delphia, is spending the RrMap 'Knent rhristma. vis.iooes set adequate standards ox special meeting Monday at Elizabeth. Clayton were of inspections by the State De- important fuel oil development in 15 years. A telephone Christmas dinner guests of Mr. partment of Health, which urged call will put it to work for you, days with his mother, Mrs.

AnnaUtino reiativp in p.arHono i norms. He cited the Newark Mmiirmncll fJQ hp coi hoc Keen Maciorowski Pulaskvr MMnit' which he said has been 'and Mrs. Norman Hulick in sewers or a disposal plant as the The Rpv Mirhapi dinance, avenue. assistant pastor, is spending sev-ji" rce for J.9 PMr Penns Neck. oniy solution and charged that in Mr.

and Mrs. Rudolph Yaros eight months since a letter rrmk-of East HamDton. were ing those recommendations had Englishtown eral days in Brooklyn, N. vis-f uscu 7' iHanson said, is more definite in P. T.

A. BOARD TO MEET EAST BRUNSWICK, Dec. 27 Boiler Tender 1c Charles'! standards for licensing than weekend and holiday visitors ofbeen sent to the commissioners Mr. and Mrs. John Yaros Sr.

I by the state no action had been ENGLISHTOWN, Dec. 27 Mr. arvH Mrs RiicqpII flrAn anA fam- "au(i7 Schwartz, who is stationed ie warK Association CALL: so. 6-0593 FOR SHELL FUEL OIL dall Parent-Teacher Mr: and Mrs. Lester Sohl wmm Mr.

Walker explained that will meet tomorrow afternoon atjwith hs famil in Rier road dinance regulating used car Mr. and daughters Susan and Maries en- A fine lr ot thp tinmp nf trip nr.ci- TT T3U that f0lllirM 1 Amnaw ot 2 o'clock at the home of the presi after the commissioners had Old Bridse 111 1 wi son APDiegate. adopted a resolution calling for dent, Mrs. Stanley Ripish, an injunction last year, the m- Lt. Comdr.

Althea ulc Mrs. George L. Vandenbergh who is stationed in St. Albans license revocations. Mr.

afi guests on Christmas MrDamd Hume and son Norman thi i vtro II statu vi. A rr ispecuons nad been made and on kern ana "'the recommendation of enoinppr. naval iiuauiiai ill .1 1 niudus. u. is spending several days law for a mayor and council; and sons David anJ Lewig andVan Dyke Wight of Princeton.

Iher parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-iform of government it would beiMiss Betty Vandenbergh, all off Mr. and Mrs. T.

Clifford Em-lliam Allgeier of North Drive in illegal under the Walsh Act iftown, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Van-'ens spent Christmas with Mr. St. Albans, L.f" a Ti a from the Federal Housing Administration in Washington and with the approval of the State VJiTH F0R-5X YOUR AUTHORIZED DEALER T.au7rpnffl "Rrnnlr Mannr touowea Dy a cuiiiiiuiuu lunn denbergh and son Robert Jr.

of ana mrs' ivi. rerrine ana in in Department of Health, legal DEALER IN SHELL PRODUCTS rranhiirv anA thp Rp.r Crkhpr-t 1 sons in Jamesburs Robert Fedak. son of Mr. and! government. ait action has been withheld pending Mrs.

Nettie Stalcup of Plains- tne outcome of some corPectnn? Mr. Eber said ne did nox ciidi-iB he New York City l. Mrs. Michael Fedak of 8 Marietta ivij a. iviiuiipci x' cuaiv ui iviai iciid street Tanners Corner section is' the township right to Mrs.

Charlotte C. Vandenbergh boro spent Saturday at the home iiu io. ti. mAltfv 1 Tiff TT ml celebrating his birthday anniver the builder planned to make. Claims Minority Protest Mr.

Tufaro asked the commis Mivcrsidc Coal Co. JOHN J. McCUTCHEON, Mgr. 6 WASHINGTON ROAD SAYREVILLE South River 6-0593 auipi an uiuiuaiivi; i entertained ner sister, Mrs. w.

mi. aim jvirs. xiaroiu xiiuiuas. and to regulate the conduct of the; Puljen of Long ranch; herj Mrs. Annie Lester is confined used car lots.

brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and to her home by illness. KER0SEI1E sioners to make a survey to see sary today. Mr.

and Mrs. Edwin Banziger and children, Winnie and Rory, of Rue's lane entertained Mr. and But if Mr. Eber did not chal-Mrs w. R.

Conover of Manalapan; Mr. and Mrs. William Brown; how many residents of the de lenge this necessity, former Com-! tw0 nephews, John Lyle a'entertained at Christmas dinner; velopment would favor an in FEEDS Poultry Mrs Francis Schaefer of sopnomore at Kice university iniivirs. raui tsea ano son raui 01 ville last night president of the township u9edjTexaS) and Wiuiam Lyle, a fresh-Franklin Park and Mr. and Mrs.

car dealers' association, did chal-jman at Lehigh University whoselE. Jones of Trenton. Guests on lenee it. He said the state alreadyi narpnt.fi arp in T.nnrinn F.nolanH Evp uprp Mr anH Mrs. collects a $100 annual license feejMr and Mrs.

Raymond Weeden Harold Lapp and daughter Susan MEAT PLOT! Pi Qrnfmnnvtninn OTIS THE tor usea car aeaiers m.u iira" sons Gerald and Raymond JrJCarol of East Brunsw ck. Dairy a luvu.vuvujivivii the premises He said the state RARITAN TOWNSHIP. Dee. 27.ldoes everything the township pro- The executive board of the Pis-1 poses to do with its new ordinance Icatawaytown School. Parent-land that the ordinance is unnec-i Teacher Association will meet lessary.

He charged that township of the navy, of Manasquan; and: Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lapp are Mrs. Clara Hendrickson of town. I parents of an infant daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. William E. Morris; Susan Carol. They have moved and daughter Patricia are spend-jfrom the Van Sise apartment into in the Christmas holidays with their new home In East Bruns-their son-in-law and wick. Mr.

and Mrs. Harry Kevett andi Mr. and Mrs. William Danst "TYPICAL OF OUR SAVINGS" THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY SPECIALS! 'Monday-afternoon at 1 o'clock in! fees of S-M) or Sow. depending a Vinmo rt Mr-o Tov Rprtrom nf on the esize of the lot, are ex- BUY NOW KUIILTIIAU BROS.

CO. i rv Vf T7 a UCAlIVTnV CTV1 f. winnj o.roniip Piano uriii hpiorbitant and that the ordinance children of Trenton 1 frta ucm par made for the association meeting uisciuiimuica Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gruss, Mice Rhirlpv flmcd Rrthprt Hnl- and daughter Mary entertained on Christmas Mr.

and Mrs. Kenneth Smith and sons Craig and Dennis of Dutch Neck and Mr. on January 8, at which Dr. Dusiness. Wordiner Indefinite' art Mr anH Mr Harrv Riirlr Charles Gandek of Woodbridge Both Mr.

Eber and Mr. Clae' Jr. and daughter Judy, all of town; avenue will speak charged that some wording in thei' nrt Mr. Frank Korien and son and Mrs. Warren Sigle and daughters Patsy and Laura of Uduumci raiay aiiu juoui a i WII XTOWN, N.J.

VITAMIN RETAINED mraiuciiLs win- win uianc uic nni1 trip to Radio City next 4KiFloyd Millbridge, and Mr. and the Dayton-Jamesburg road. Phone 8-0016 1 tu Diicu wouia peniiiL icvutouuus "'-Mrs. Wa er Kmmons and JoseDn ri a liesuay wui men ai uic rioimrciu, mmicainnpr ThPVlr, nu una. uuiiam uijuii ciiiu mm cn- (82) a 3.

tertained on Sunday Mrs. Charles no nted to the words rhr stmae nf Mr. and Mrs lb. rt j. irsiscnoii, iviiss naruara uiscnou I LeC.at'? vLf i iafP "5 Elorin ens and daughter Nancy WaUer Reick of Livingslon 1 "rt.nH w' ut M- Eichert of Mata- ir canitarv rnnriition as ClVinfi ir- ivle riortyr An I HI a ml ailU 111 VJ -V'l i i thr nnwpr i xa-- 1 1 'Our Ch icken Has Taste 9 a single mafjK; zn emei icuntru mi.

uu mia nf 7' Mr. out ana Mrs. Ernest uwen 01 II SUGAR-CURED COTTAGE BQ A put ner-- 7 spent Christmas at Per-mack, Mr and Mrs George home of and Mrs Wilkes Miss Marilvn A.imarlr Au- sonal opinion. -Sf -if defended wiinm uavls ana tamny. TVirt nnminiccmnPfS thp nrHinnrP nn the ground that .11 nt Mr 9nii Norman Breese, who has been Illiai.lVi lllunt iai iuvv aiiu "iioin a.i a camp in Arkansas, siauuncu HI Audubon' Mrs.

Samuel Sneath of til I illiSll mm fTJ home on furlough with his and William Hulse of Jamesburgi Mr. and Mrs. Alfred the township had to provide some protection against every gas station becoming a used car lot and to regulate the business inj terms of the zoning ordinance. Mr Tnd Mrs Arthur Gruss en-creese. Mrs.

Breese has just re-tertained on Christmas Eve 'urned me.t Peters and Mrs. 'Harry "Burke Jr. and; General Hospital in New Bruns-daughter Judy. Miss Shirley Gruss1 wick where she was a surgical and Robert Hulsart, all of town. ipaient-T They said all phases of tne ordinance had been discussed for about six months.

They cited the licensing of many other types of IIY-GRADE "HONEY-BRAND" Cammiesl HfliMims Mr and Mrs. C. A. Aoolegate business as a precedent for the and children had 'as a guest onibocue, L. was a weekend and licensing of used car lots.

Christmas Mr. Applegate's holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs Anna Applegate of Matawan. 'Herbert Wright and family.

Following the lengthy discus TENDER-JUICY sion the ordinance was adopted Mr. and Mrs. Abram Siegel andl II PouKry 331 Raritan Ave. 1 I A Pari Highland Park 1 se SileaEs o5p5ib. unanimously.

Ifamily had as guests on Sunday rnifrnT A 1N1WCWT riVITW Mr. Eber asked that when the their son-in-law and til ICR I AlmYlLIN 1 UlVLll license application forms are Mi. and Mrs. Martin Leventhall AT fHANIIKAH PARTY drawn and before they are print- and daughter Cynthia of Trenton. nl viirti-uivnn imm ed that he be allowed to see the Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Thompson! ENGLISHTOWN, Dec. 27 An II ir FLAVOR-PACKED hmo7o Opposite 'A. Store "For your eating; pleasure!" pick the part you want! From "Fresh, really fresh" poultry and parts. nroDosed form.

Commissioner had as euests on Christmas their! adult Chanukah nartv was held o53)ib. Julius Engel, the commissioner of son and daughter-in-law, Mr. andl at the Jewish Community Center naiiinii(il TJBEIEF public safety who will enforce tnei Mrs. Harry Thompson and sonlon Sunday night. Mrs.

Jack Kes- Jav of town. I nick and Mrs. Abram Siegel were new ordinance, agreed. Mrs. C.

A. Applegate and chil-l chairmen Tlr KOSHER-STYLE dren. Kenneth and Carol The services were opened by An ordinance authorizing construction of a storm sewer in Lahiere Park was also unani- TURKEYS were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack! Rabbi Irving Greenberg.

Robert eal DBIEIEIF mously adopted. It calls for a Kelly and children of Highlandiand Allan Bar lighted the first down payment out of the budget Park on Christmas Eve. Chanukah candle. The program of $16,000 and authorizes a bondi Mrs. James Wells and mother, included three dance selections, issue of $20,000.

Mrs. Ruth Hepp of Belmar, vis-ia tap number, a ballet number 45 14 to 20 lbs, Michael Germak of the Clara; ited Mrs. Jack Resnick and fam- and a ballet toe number, by Linda Barton section said that while the ily on Wednesday. Berger; piano selections by Ber sewer is needed he felt that resi-j dents nf other areas who have FAMILY PLANNING nie Zeinger of Elizabeth, and four saxophone selections by Harvey Resnick. All receive! gifts from SINGAPORE Since June, waited for sewers for 25 years WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT PURCHASES All Our Other "Reef, Veal, Lamb and Pork" Priced as Reasonably! SHIMAM AM ATTTOffll OAK TREE ROAD, I FH0F1 ISELIM (N.J.) CENTER OS PLAINFIELD TO ISELIN ROAD U.

S. GOVERNMENT INSPECTION NO. 273 FRESH KILLED FRYERS and BROILERS 1949, when the first family-plan- should receive consideration also the grab bag. He asked why a new development! ning clinic was opened in Singa- Assisting the chairmen were Mrs. Jack Zackowitz, Mrs.

Irving was Riven a sewer at township pore, 5,18 women have sought expense while oher sections were birth control advice. Of these Hp also wanted to know why! 647 were Chinese and 347 Malays. Gieenberg, Mrs. Sam Shaftman 33 Mrs. Alex Cohen, Mrs.

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