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  • RID CROSS WAR FUNDM t l n c f y m f t o m r t e i r

    OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE BOROUGH OF METUCHEN

    A Family Newspaper Published Every Thursday In the In tereato of the Borough of Metuchen and the Township of Raritan

    Processed Tin Can Collection

    Saturday, April 29Waste Paper Collection

    Thursday, May 4 Salvage Committee.

    VOL. LI — NO. 15 METUCHEN, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1944

    With The Men And WomenIn The Service

    Lt. Harold W. Sonn, Jr., stationed at Fort Dix, N. J., spent the weekend .tJi Ins family on 12 Simpsonplac .

    Ho rd L< ;on of Mr. and ,of Main street, U. S. Navy as

    apprentice seama n on April 17. I-tmhsUd.un April 11th.

    Avuitmn Cadet David Levine, siof Mr. i Mrs Harry Levine h;been trimsferred from KllingtcField. T o nd can now 1reached .it Marcus. Te

    44-7 S.V M. A. A F., Sa

    Reginald B. C:rowell, 20,

  • PAGE TWO THE METUCHEN RECORDER

    B o r o iDr. A. H. Behrenbrg spoke at the

    ohapel service at the Centenary Junior College at Hackettstown. Hia topic was “A Faith for Students.”

    Mr. and Mrs. Rodgers Neely of Clive street are the parents of a baby girl born Tuesday.

    Dr. and Mrs. Ralph C. Wright have been visiting at the h\>me of the former’s mother, Mrs. C. H. Wright of Oak avenue. Dr. Wright has just completed his internship at Johns Hopkins Hospital and is now on^ac- tive duty in the Navy as lieutenant (j.g.) stationed temporarily at Norfolk, Va.

    M r. and Mrs. P reston P ackard of P le a sa n t P lace have re tu rn ed from a v is it w ith th e ir son, A viation C ade t David C. Packard who is a tten d in g the N aval F ligh t P rep a ra to ry School. C o lgate U n iversity . H am ilton. N. Y.

    A deed has been recorded for Russell G. and D orothy V an W inckle to two trac ts on M iddlesex avenue.

    B urton Meyers of G resh am Road. P lainfie ld , a b ro th er of H a rry Ross M eyers of Spring s tre e t. M etuctfen. d ied suddenly of a h e a r t a t ta c k on T uesday of last week. He w as buried a t W oodlawn C em etery on F riday w ith funeral services con d u c ted by th e L u th eran C hurch M in iste r.

    C harles R. S m ith a n d fam ily a re m ov ing th e ir hom e to M etu ch en th is w eek having ren ted th e H u n t h o m es te a d a t M iddlesex a n d Lake av e nues. Mr. S m ith is c a sh ie r of the C om m onw ealth B ank ©f M etuchen .

    M rs. G eorge C alla rd of Roselle P a rk was th e guest of M rs. Ella M undy of W illiam s tre e t on S unday .

    T h e Ladies Aid Society of th e New D over M e thod is t C h u rch m et a t th e hom e of M rs. W illiam H age- d o rn of L incoln avenue on Tuesday .

    R ic h a rd a n d Jo h n M ark have re linked to th e ir hom e in T re n to n f te r visiting M rs. Jo h n G o rm an of la in s tre e t.

    M rs. Jo h n V. Jo h n so n of 23 M cCoy avenue lias re tu rn ed hom e a f te r sp en d in g several weeks in J u n c tio n C ity . K ansas, visiting h e r h u sb an d S a t. J o h n V. Jo h n so n w ho is s t a tio n ed nearby a t F o rt Riley. K an sas wit h th e 29th Cavalry.

    D orothy A. VVeid of th is boroug is one of the m em bers of the eigh t g ro u p of young women ju n io r e r g in eers to be tra ined by Rutgei U n iv e rsity for m echanical replace m e n ts in p lan ts of the E astern Aii c ra f t D ivision of G eneral M otors.

    P. Cf of M r

    School for the th ird and fina

    T lie A pril m eeting of th e M iddlesex C oun ty M edical Society \Vas held a t th e R oosevelt hosp ita l W ednesday n ig h t a t 9 o 'clock w ith Dr. B ronson S. R ay. p ro fesso r of su rgery a t C o rnell M edical College, g uest speaker.

    THURSDAY, APRIL 80, 1944

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    J a J l . s ’ a n J J n f a n h ' j l p p a r . t

    METUCHEN, N J. Mrturhrn 6-1191

    D R O P I V BEFORE TH E SH O W — open every ( V 'ti l l 9

    A hom e-ow ned store operated fo r the h o m e fo lk *

    Jo sep h D iem er of M etuchen . s tep fa th e r of M is. H arry Ross MtfqnfyH is a t S t. P e te r 's H ospita l in w W B runsw ick receiving tre a tm e n t for Pleurisy.

    A m eeting of the C e n tra l D istric t of th e W o m an 's A uxiliary w as held' a t S t L uke 's E piscopal C h u rch on W ednesday w ith M iss E lizabe th F alch . g uest speaker, who spoke on C h ina . A box lu n cheon w as served follow ing th e m eeting .

    Miss Jean Raff Engaged To Wed

    Mr. and Mrs. John RafT of 206 High street announce the encasement of their daughter Jean Carolyn to Jay Eugene Comeforo of Dongan Hills, N. Y.

    Miss RafT is a graduate of Metuchen High School and Is of the clas sof '45 in Domestic Science at New Jersey College for Women.

    Comeforo is a graduate of Rutgers University and is now employed by the. University as research aasistant In Ceramics.

    No data has been set for the wadding.

    CUB SCOUTS HOLD PICNICA picnic attended by al lof the

    Den Families was held by Den I— Pack 3 on Tuesday afternoon at Arthur Kempf's home. The high light of the day was a softball lame played by the cube and their fathers.

    During the cub business meeting A i m the picnic John Hoops and Jamta Culver passed their Bobcat nmdrmnenta. Den number signs wfefcfc Use boys are working on. were

    Louis Diering is the new Den Chief of Den One.

    Clean Attics and Closets O f W aste Paper

    Spring house cleaning is here so why not clean out those old books and papers and tum them over to Uncle Sam. Lets make the month of April a record breaker for the collection of waste paper in Metuchen. yTheAeaste paper collection for the

    month of March amounted to 11,050 pounds.

    Edgar P-T.A. Card P arty

    A dessert bridge was held at the home of Mrs. A. L, Fahringer of 66 Brunswick avenue on Tuesday, April I I at 1:30 for the benefit of the Edgar School Parent-Teacher Association. Priee winners were Mmes. R. J. Smith, A. T. Reilly. Q. T. Miles. J. R. Ingersoll, A. E. Palm and R. J. Qroben.

    A basket of groceries was won by Mrs. T. J. Haworth.

    Members of the committee were: Mmes. John Stockel, Helen Goode- nough. Frank Comfort. A. Edgar Palm and Walter Knudsen.

    WASHINGTON P.T.A.

    The regular Arbor Day meeting of the Washington Parent-Teachers’ Association' will be held on Wednesday, April 26 at 2:30 at the school. The guest speaker will be . R. Sco- ville of the New Jersey Agricultural College. The school children will take part in the program.

    A brief business meeting will fo llow the entertainment. Everyone is urged to attend.

    SALVAGE SIGN ON MAIN ST. DESTROYED

    That no community is entirely free of hoodlums is clearly shown in the willful destruction of the Salvage Sign on Main street at Station place. The sign was destroyed Mpnday night or early Tuesday morning.

    WOMEN’S GUILD TO FEATURE HOUSEHOLD DEMONSTRATION AT MEET

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    The Women’s Guild of the First Presbyterian Church will hold their regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, April 26th at 2:30 at the church.. The main feature of the program will be a household demonstration.

    Before and after the meeting, the Garden Circle, in charge of Mrs. W. R. Hale, will have a plant sale.

    The hostesses for the meeting are the Mesdames R L. Anthony, F. R Herrick, C. B. Hawley, A. C. Hol- lender, B. J. Mayo, F. W. Gay, A L. Crowell, E. R Rule, A. F. Larkin, J . T. Willard, Alfred Peterson, H. L. Vincent, H. D. Farrell, with Mrs ~Z D. Alnilie as chairman.

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    k TABLETS. 5ALVL NOSE DROPS

    CHANGE IN DATE OF MEETING

    T h e N o rth M etuchen Civic A ssoc ia tion h a s ch an g ed th e d a te of the n ex t m ee tin g to A pril 27 th a t th e Eagle F ire H ouse on M ain s tree t.

    S E W I N G M A C H I N E SARE NEEDED!

    We Will l \ i> You ( ASH for your USED MACHINENo Sew ing M ach ine should be idle du ring th e p re s e n t em ergency! I f von h a v e a m achine th a t is n o t being used , te le p h o n e the S IN G E R S E W IN G M ACHINE CO. ’oday. I t will m e a n ready CASH T O YOU and you will be doing a serv ice by provid ing a m ach in e fo- -omeone else who would o th e rw ise be w ith o u t one. T E L E PH O N E PLA IN FIELD 6-4617 and ou r r e p re s e n ta tiv e will ca ll a t y o u r hom e to m ake an app ra isa l.

    PHONE O R W R IT E TO D A Y

    SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO.137 PARK AYE, PLAINFIELD, N. J.

    Phone PL 61617

    IF YOU’VE HAD TROUBLE

    Ending The Kind of RefreshmentsAND CANDY YOU WANT,

    — TRY —

    The Chocolate Shoppe!116 MAIN STREET, METUCHEN

    Ice Cream To Take Home—Always Available Here

    G & P ROOFING COMPANYGENERAL REPAIRS

    ROOFING — SIDING — CABINET-MAKING

    170 S. Main S t, Metuchen Tel. 6-0053

    Bright as the radiant* of her fata...

    E n g a g e d !fta>> *** * m *‘* *** ttaM for loot W M Uk

    bm Itff ahauld be % true tefieoktm et f w 1 * ^ and carefully rhown toe tta long e tm t .

    You ore wire to And Juet the ring to fit pocketbook end petMoneltiy, from among our epletuUd ooUee- tto o o f diamond rlngi. You may rely upon our experienced gemoloflsU for advice on color out tod clarity.

    Roberts & L ieberm an"Quality Jtw elers”

    U SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY

    CY WAB SAVING BONDS AND STAMP:

    1887 — 1941SERVICE AM) QUALITY FOR 57 YEARS

    Lovely shoes fo make you feel like a pampered beauty. These are Styl-EEZ with the famous "Flare-Fit" innersole construction for extra comfort and soothing support.

    VAN ARSDALE’S137 W. FRONT STREET. PLAINFIELD. N. J.Buy u . S. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS

    Please bring Ration Book with proper stamp attached as we cannot accept loose stamps.

    OPEN SATURDAYS TIL 9 P. M.

    Night-time I, about the best time a service man hat ta call hoots.

    Thai's a garni paint la ramambor whan yau fool tha urge la

    make a long Distance call between 7 and IQ P It....

    If It isn't important, wo hope you won't make M.

    lot the man in sarvlca have first call an Hie wirei. wH I W I I I I I T B I L L

    I I L I M O I I C O M M I T

    FORGET SOMETHING?G e t I t A t

    FARMERS’ CO-OPERATIVE ASS N.OF NEW JERSEY, INC.

    ESTABLISHED 1915

    General Farm SuppliesGarden Supplies a Specialty

    ONION SETS r i r r HYPER-HUMISLarirc Q u a n tity Now in S tockWe can furnish any quantity from 1 to 100 bushels. This material is one of the finest organic soli builders available.

    Maine Certified Seed Potatoes f Vegetable Garden Seeds now in stock. We urge yon to f victory Garden Fertilizer Place orders early. £ Lawn Seed

    160 SANDFORD STREET NEW BRUNSWICKPHONES 2170, 2492

    G E A R Y ’ SGroceries - Ice Cream

    Candy - Tobaccoes WINES-LIQUOR-BEER

    Phone Met. 6-0742 Cor. Plainfield A Central Are.

    A SMART LOOKING, WELL-BUILT BICYCLE. THE KIND EVERY BOY WILL LIKE

    ALSO WILL TRADE IN YOUR WHEEL— OR REBUILD IT FOR YOU

    IF YOU D O N 'T NEED Y O U R BICY CLE. W E W ILL BUY IT .

    NO P R IO R IT IE S ON T IR E S O R T U B E S -W E SELL TH EM

    METUCHEN SERVICE AND SUPPLY CO.COMPLETE LINE OF BICYCLES

    REPAIRING AND PARTS">07 MIDDLESEX AVENUE METUCHEN, N. J.

    BEFORE YOU LEAVE

    Com* back and tum out those lights

    Use O N L Y the electricity you need.

    By so doing you will help to lessen

    the heavy demands on transpor

    tation and fuel, on manpower and

    critical materials.

    REDDY KILOWATT, your electric servant

    P V B L I C ^ J SE R V IC E

    U NI T E D S TATES WA I B O N D S O • S TAMP S

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  • JggU R SD A Y , APRIL 20. 1944 THE METUCHEN RECORDER

    4 ® e t u d | r n E m i r t o rPUBU8HKD WKSKLY ON THURSDAY

    4 07 MAIN STREET TELEPHONE MET. 6-0501■titered at the Metuchen, N. J. Post Office as Second Class Matter

    Under the Act of March 3. 1879 Subscription Price Per Year $2.00. Single Copies. B Cents

    C. A. PRICKITT. Editor CHARLES N. PRICKITT. Business Manager

    PLANT STRAWBERRIES ON THE “SUNNY SIDE”

    H arry Blow of 16 B ounty s tre e t ■writes: “Two y e a rs ago, before I w ent W est, I se t o u t 25 everbearing s tra w - h e rry p la n ts o n th e shady o r coid

    .side of th e g a rd e n . They bo re a fa ir c ro p th e f irs t y e a r and none th e sec-

    y e a r a n d the fo u r in ch roo ts a r e one h a lf in c h roo ts now. All th i s in s p ite o f 25 per c e n t com post. 25 per c e n t m a n u re a n d 50 per cen t to p so il as t h e grow ing m edium , so if you a re se tt in g o u t s traw b e rrie s th is S p r in g place th e m where th e y will ge t a ll th e sun possible d u ring e a r ly S p r in g a n d cover th e m w ith a m u lc h all W in te r .”

    Metuchen Service Center— OPEN UNDER —

    NEW MANAGEMENT287 AMBOY AVENUE

    General Repairs — Complete Brake Service Storage — Specialized Lubrication

    Complete Battery Service PHONE: METUCHEN 6-0:527

    ! CATROLMEN PLAN DANCEI T h e M etuchen u n i t o f th e P a tro l

    m en s B enevolent A ssociation h asticke ts on sitie for■ t h e ' a n n u e l dance!o be 11 olei e n m p expectedu e o ru e Ruddy amd 1i is o rchestrawill p rovide the .m usic

    th e com m ittee In c b arg e of a r -ra n se m e n ts included P a tro lm en W il-

    1 Inrd A N A nderson , OrvilleT h o rn a ll and H enry S a lak i.

    A. K. HILLPOTrtlNKRAL DIRECTOR 568 Middlesex Arenas

    Phone 1-0148

    PAGE THREE

    Forum Theatre presents, ‘ THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN'S / REEK' nday. Monday. Tuesday, April 23, 24, 25.

    Girl ScoutsTroop 5At th e ir la s t m eeting th e g irls of

    Troop 5 w en t on a hike to W ildw ood Park . T h ey le ft th e ir m ee ting place a t S t.. F ra n c is School a t 3:15 and re tu rn ed a t 4:45. At W ildw ood P ark they w ere se rved cookies by th e ir troop lead e rs an d a s s is ta n t leaders.

    Half Price Clearance!Broken ^ize^jof Young’s Fine Spring Merchandise

    all perfect

    Reduced in order to make room for Summer Fashions

    Budget Shop Dresses100 Spring Dresses in womens’ and misses’ sizes — One- and two-piece styles

    Long and short sleeves—mostly solid color crepes

    Regularly $4.98 to $8.98

    Half Price

    A Group Of Jew elry Of All Types

    Spring neckwear

    Kid Gloves

    Mesh Hose

    S lip s

    All Half Price

    P. J. Young Co.New Brunswick

    ORDINANCEAn O rd in a n c e to fu rther a m en d an

    o rd in an ce en titled “An O rd in ance F ix in g the C om pensa tion of th e T h e Borough T a x Collec to r’’ “•approved Ja n u a ry T h ir tie th N in e teen H undred T h ir ty - Four.

    Be it O rd a in e d by the M ayor and C ouncil of th e Borough of Metuchen :

    I Sec tion tw o of the O rd in an ce pf w hich th is O rdinance is a m e n d a tory is h e re b y am ended to read as follows:

    Section 2. The compensation of the Collector of Taxes shall be fixed at the yearly sum of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00) and payable in semi-monthly installments.2. The provisions of Section Two

    hereof shall be •ffective as of January 1, 1944.

    3 That all ordinances or parts of ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance are hereby repealed.

    NOTICEPUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY

    GIVEN that the above Ordinancew as du ly a d o p ted on fire* re • -by th e Mayor and Council of the Borough of M etuchen . in m e t-ou iuv of M iddlesex. N. J.. on the 17th d iy of April, 1944, and th a t sa id O rd inance will be considered fo r dual adoption a t a m eeting of the said M ayor and C ouncil to be held a t the Borough Hall, on the 1st of M ay. 1944, a t 8:00 P M . at u h im , *and place a p ub lic hearing will be held p rio r to th e final passage of said O rd in an ce , and all p e rso n s in terested th e re in w ill be given an op po rtun ity to be heard concern ing the same.

    W IL L IA M E. SC H U LTZ, Borough C lerk

    A pril 20-27, 1944.

    ORDINANCE

    p ro p e rty of an owm-t or o f b rush , w eeds, dead an tre e s , stum ps root.-,, ob g ro w th s , filth , garb ag e tr d e b ris , and to provide for th e cost of rem oval thereof, and th e p e n a lty for fa ilu re so io do. a n d fo r th e im position against the p ro p e rty in q u e s tio n of the cost in c id en t th e re to , b \ way of a lien to be co llec ted in the s am e m a n n e r as ta x e s pursuant to N .J .S .A . 40:48-2.13 and 40 48-

    NOW TO SATURDAY FRANK SINATRA

    Michele Morgan: Jack Haleyf yjftHlGHEK and HIGHER"

    ' — Plus —eo. Sanders; Virginia Brure“ACTION IN ARABIA"

    >14,ined by th e Ma ot the Borough

    SAVE MONEYNEW YORK TAILORING

    CO.Keep Your Clothes Clean and

    Trim—It Pay*402 Main St. «-05«5

    it O rd C ounci tu c h e n

    T h e ow ner o r te n a n t of lands ly ing w ith in the lim its of the b o r ough o f M etuchen , sh a ll be requ ired to rem o v e from such lands, b rush , w eeds, dead or d y in g trees, stum ps, roots, obnoxious g ro w th s , filth, g a r bage, t ra s h and d e b ris , w ithin ten (10) d a y s a f te r n o tice to remove th e sam e, fro m the G overn ing Body, w h ere it is n ecessary a n d expedien t for th e p re se rv a tio n o f the public h ea lth , sa fe ty , g en e ra l welfare, or to e lim in a te a fire h azard .

    2. The Governing Body shall have power to provide for the removal of the same by or under the direction of a designated officer of the Municipality in those cases where the owner or tenant shall have refused or neglected to remove same within the time provided above.

    3. The owner or tenant who shall have refused or neglected to remove same within the time provided above, sh a ll be subject to a fine no t ex ceed in g Ten ($10.00) dollars, o r five days imprisonment, for the first offense, and a fine r\ot exceeding T w e n ty -f iv e ' ($25.00) do llars, or ten days im p riso n m en t fo r each sep a ra te offense th e rea fte r.

    4 BE IT FU R T H E R ORDAINED tha t in a ll cases w h e re b rush , weeds, dead a n d dying tree s , stum ps, roots, obn o x io u s g row ths, filths, garbage, trash a n d debris a re rem oved from any la n d s under th e d irec tion of a d e s ig n a ted officer ' o i (Tie M unicipality , th e said officer sh a ll c e rtify the c o s t thereo f to th e G overning Body w h ich shall e x a m in e the c e rtificate an d if found co rrec t, shall cause th e cost as show n thereon to be c h a rg e d against sa id lands, which said a m o u n t so cha rg ed sha ll fo rth w ith b eco m e a lien upon such lands and sh a ll be added an d becom e and form p a r t of the ta x e s n ex t to be assessed a n d levied upon such lands, the s a m e to b ear in te re s t at the sam e r a te as taxes, and sh a ll be co llected a n d enforced by th e sam e officers an d in the s am e m anner as

    SUN. MON. TI ES. WED.ANN BAXTER

    THOM AS M ITCH ELL“THE FIGHTING

    SUI.I.IVANS"* — Plus —

    Stan Laurel -- Oliver Hardy“DANCING MASTERS”

    EXTRA ATTRACTION“MARDI GRAS”

    N T E C H N I C O L O R

    Sunday. Monday, Tuesday, April 2.1, 21. 25ED D IE B RA CK EN , BETTY HUTTON

    “THE MIRACLE OF MORGAN’S CREEK”

    Wednesday, Thursday, April 26, 27MARGO — JOHN RYA$f

    “GANGWAY FOR TOMORROW"Plus — U S. Film in T eeh n ien lo r

    “REPORT FROM THE ALEUTIANS”

    Friday. Saturday. April 2S, 29 JO H N N Y W EISM U LLER . NANCY KELLY

    A JO H N N Y SH E F F IE L D

    "TARZAVS DESERT MYSTERY"Plus: W M. B EN D IX A GRACE BRADLEY in

    "THE MU GUERINS FROM BROOKLYN”

    HULL RADIO SERVICEALL TYPES RADIO SERVICE

    CLASSICAL AND POPULAR RECORDS

    425 MAIN ST., METUCHEN Tel. 6-1078

    Crb I Mic* Produtti**Approximately bvt billion c»n» | Argentine mice production comes

    have b^n thrown into g.rb .ge and j next in quantity to Braxil, i n t t Z city dumpe during the past year. , hemisphere

    FARM M A NA G EM EN TFarm management is a job no untrained man can handle successfully. *-»*’ w-

    Neither can Estate Management be safely left to untrained men and women.

    E X P E R I E N C E P A Y S !

    The Plainfield Trust CompanyMember Federal keserve System

    Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation

    BUY WAR SAVINGS BONDS AND STAMPS

    Tin O rd ii

    LEGAL NOTIC EBID S FO R PA IN TIN G

    The B oard of Education of the Borough of M etuchen will rece ive bids for p a in tin g the ou ts id e of F ran k lin Schoo l and tw elve class room s in F ra n k lin School.

    S pecifications m ay be o b ta in ed fro m Mr. E. E. S poerl. acting sup e rv is ing p rin c ip a l. a t F ra n k lii School.

    By o rd e r of th e Board of E duca tion.

    O. R. DREWS,D istric t C lerk.

    4-13-20.

    $ IT IS O U R d*B U SIN E SS «P

    To Make Loans To

    RESPONSIBLE BORROWERSCome in and consult us concerning Personal,

    Commercial Collateral and Other Loans

    COMMONWEALTH BANK___OF METUCHEN

    “A Friendly Bank”407 MAIN ST. (Open at 8 a. m.) METUCHEN, N. J.

    Member Federal Deposit Instrsacc Corporation

    s ado p ted p u r suant to the New J e r s e y S tatu tes A n n o ta ted , 40:48-2.13 a n d 40:48-2.14.

    NOTICEr - ,w ^ , L Ir , N 0T IC E IS HEREBY G IV EN th a t the ab o v e O rdinance w as d u ly adopted on firs t reading by the M ay o r and C ouncil of the B orough o f M etuchen, in th e County of M idd lesex . N. J„ on the 17th day of A pril. 1944. an r] th a t said O rd inance w ill be co n sid ered for final adoption a t a m eeting of the said M ayor an d C ouncil to be held at the Borough H all, on th e 1st of May 1944, a t 8 00 P M , a t which time and p lace a public hearing will be held p r io r to the final passage of said O rd in an ce , and all persons inte rested th e re in will be given an op p o r tu n ity to be h eard concerning the same

    WILLIAM E. SCHULTZ,. , Borough Clerk

    A pril 20-27, 1944.

    ORDINANCEAn O rd in a n c e to fu r th e r am end an

    O rd in a n c e en titled “An O rd in an ce F u rth e r Defining the D u ties o f the Superintendent of P u b lic W orks a n d \ Fixing His S a la ry ” approved J a n u a r y Ninete e n th . N ineteen--'' H u n d r e d T h ir tv -T wo.

    Be it O rd a in e d by th e M ayor and C ouncil of the B orough of Metu c h e n :

    1. S ec tio n tw o of th e Ordinance of w hich th is O rd inance is amendato ry is h e re b y am erided to read as follows:

    S ec tion 2 The compensation of the S u p e rin te n d e n t of Public W orks shall be fixed at the yearly sum of T w en ty -E ig h t Hundred Dollars $2800.00) a n d payable in semi-monthly installments.2. The provisions of Section Two

    hereof shall be effective as of January 1, 1944.

    3. That all ordinance* or parts of ordinances inconsistent with thi* ordinance are hereby repealed.

    NOTICEPUBLIC NOTICE IS H U W tt

    GIVEN that the above Ordinance was duly adopted on first reading by the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Metuchen. in the County of Middlesex. N. J., on the 17th day of April^g 1944, an î that said Ordi-

    Will- ̂considered for final adoption at a meeting of the said Mayor and Council to be held at the Borough Hall, on the 1st of May, 1944, at 8:00 P.M., at which time and place a public hearing will be held prior to the final passage of said Ordinance, and ail persons interested therein will be given an op portunity to be heard concerning the same.

    WILLIAM E. SCHULTZ, a Borough Clerk.April 20-27, 1944.

    Q. How can I stop the board used for rolling dough and slicing from sliding all over the place?

    A. A damp cloth or dish towel under the board will prevent sliding.

    V /Q. Can you make salad dressing using drippings?

    A. Drippings from uncured meat such as pork, chicken, or beef fat make a wonderful cooked salad dressing. It is like the old fashioned dressing served with coleslaw.

    Q. Can you serve spinach the same way as wilted lettuce ?

    A. Wilted spinach is very good. Just make the same hot dressing you serve with lettuce and pour it over the spinach. Chop the spinach coarsely before adding the dressing, and, of course, use fresh young spinach.

    Q. Can I use cocoa when a recipe calls for chocolate?

    A. Use two tablyspoons of cocoa, 3/4 of a tablespoon of fat for each square of chocolate called for in the recipe, and you’ll get the same result.

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