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us KiTond OlsA» Matler WOODBRIDGE, N. J., THURSDAY, .JANUARY 2, 1947 l'uftlnlied livery TluitKlny OL.' XXXVIII.—No. 49 the Trjst Office, Wo9rthrl(]»», N. J. «t IS Omen Street, Wnoflbrldgd, N. J. PRICE FIVE CI Led Cross ce Meeting in Yokohdma 20% Bonus Delay in Completing Veter; Goal GivenTowa [s $8,640 Employes Hoifres % Rebuked by May< Lcating Drive (Chairman Present Personnel Kept And 57'/( of Proceeds liy Committee Vote Will Remain in* Town At First 1947 Session In New Year's Day Addre WOODBR1DQE — A quota of WOODBRIDGE—All Township |B,640 has been set (or Woodbridge employes were reappolnted by the Hits /Appalling Ineptitude' of ownship for the 1947 Red Cross 'ownship Committee yesterday by 'God Rest You - - -' tynd Campaign which will open vote of 4-2—Cofnmltteemen John tdarch 1. according to &p an- Bergen, rust Ward and William Generosity of Township Folks to Help Needy Handling of Temporary Housing! lounoement made today by James Warren. Second Ward, who bom- Keating, general fund chair- the'Democratic minority vot- At Christmas, Brings Letter of Deep Gratitude man. m; in t.hn negative purely along Sees Ml Bringing Mighty Proj Of the amount to be raised, 57 >oliticul lines. The wwion was called to order WOODBRIDGE — Here's a never had a better holiday than *" — Mayor August F. Greinyr, in. er cent wllr be kept by the local thank you to you kind folks who tyaptcr for work In the Township. nomptlv at. noon by Mayor Au- this day. In (act the kiddies teenth annual January I report to the people, y] ,.u.,t F. Greiner after which Town- helped to make Christmas a little never had so many toys to play lashed out at tire "appalling ineptitude" of the :his is a five Ptr cent Increase merrier for some of the "Town- with, and. small as they are— ver last year and Is due to the ihip Clerk B. J. Dunigan swore Mr. (government in providing homes for returned ser Bergen. Mr. Warren and William ship's needy families. This letter, with the expression of Joy on ncreased demands In Home Ser- written on Christmas Day by one their fates today—those kiddles "Red tape, petty sijtiabhUw between the contral • ice. , Gnry, Third Ward, Into office. Township employes With the of the recipients of your gen- really appreciated everyUlin*. the government, the ineptitude of the Federal ;ij The Township Chapter did its Thrrr 'Hobs,' all natives of VVondhridge, met arridently on erosity, was addressed to The We have th« Welfare Detri- charge of the work—all have contributed to the ihare in providing yuletlde cheer 1 except i:m of the Police Depart- Decembe 4 tlir Non-Commissioned Officers' Club, Yokohama, ment, were assured the continu- INDEPENDENT LEADER ment to thank for having our making at least these few homes available," said t h| for irmy personnel and civil- Japan. T" rl>'br;ite the .event they had sntne liquid refreshments. which conducted the campaign daddy home for Christmas, After referring to the projects in Woodbridge ami I'ovt ans. Two hundred snd fifty ance of the 20 per cent bonus for Left to riiil i they ;ire Bob Trainer, son of Tax Collector and Mrs. 1947. when all members of the to brln£ Christmas to 15 local such a serious operation he feels started months ago and still unfinished. Christmas packages were sent to Michael .1. Trainer. Grove Avenue; Bob Davis, son of Township homes, and reads as follows: pretty dJM. I never knew/People, tamp Kilmer for distribution to Engineer i ml Mrs. Clarence R. Davis, Ridgcrialc Avenue, and committee voted unanimously to "Even at'best," h& continued, "they are a dis^ continue the practice. Those earn- "We wish we could express could bjk swell. • 7 \ toys who were away from home Boh Keail t son of Mr. and Mrs. James Keating, formerly of ourselves on this happy occasion "Anyway, what we Wnt tiway proud nation whosu sond and daughters c;ime to itij lover the holidays and an addi- Woo(li>ri(l( of fruit to the wards.- / clent funds to . purchase more torney to the Board of Adjustment ibee on Of i April a dustrlal Commission. t| Help Yule Observance equipment "to make the squad one al a salary of $1,200 and it was And Victims Receive' drunken driving complaint, Da- announced that the organization 1 lion Committee, and \\ Two Gray Ladles of Woodbridge AVENEL rile Avenel-Colonia Of the best in the State." vtd Sommers, 37, 127 Hendit Ave meeting of the Board of Health Committee wnich arr| Chapter, Mrs Ernest Burrows and First Aid S • I announces that it Hospital Treatment nue. North Arlington, was fined rorrmony lqst October p would be held January 14, $100 and $2 costs "when he ap b thi is now llw itud possessor of an WOODBRIDGE—Three persons ; Township veterans. Mrs. Leon Campbell, gave their ambulance Salaries Approved pcared before Recorder Arthur ,yservices to,Kllmer Hospital during Resolutions were passed by thewere injured Saturday when the \ Brown Monday.. State Trooper J. Sees Problems Al The squiid jp irehased the ambu- Church to Sponsor 'The year ahead."I die holidays, and in addition six lance last **•> from the Carteret 4-2 vote authorizing the payment driver of a car became ill and | A. Galassi was the complainant. women went to the camp each of regular salaries as indicated by fanited at the/wheel and the out-1 • Mayor, "will have m;ni] First Aid Scjuid which has pur- It will be the dnternnna Wednesday during December to chased a i.e\» vehicle. The ambu- Merchant'Feb. 4th the ordinances, to Township At- of-contjrol vehicle crashed into a wrap Christmas packages for the torney Leon E. Me pole. administration, as nlwt lance ca:ni! to Avenel fully E. McJSlfoy, Township our expenditures with soldiers and to do extra sewing. equipped v. Ith the exception of an WOODBRIDOE—The National. Engineer C. R?^5avis, Township According to a report made by Famous Humorist WoodbrldRe Chapter.>also con- Patrolman Anthony Peterson, Alex come so as to avoid inhalator. Classic Theatre of New York, a Treasurer O. J. Morganson and for borrowing. It is tributed to the baskets sent to 1 Police Recorder Arthur Brown. A. Stopka, 33, 115 Brookline Ave- Howevei it ;s doubtful that the seni0l- group directed by Clare To Speak Jan. 30th Hint in times when i needy Township families and took After the regular order of busi- nue, New Brunswick. Was driving unbulana «| 1 be put in service Tree Maj01, wiU p,esent the "Me.- soarinti. thai the co:.t complete charge of three families. ness, gifts were presented to Com- on KJng George Road, near Ben- beforbf e ApriAl Harold-DeteHarold-Deterr , u of Veni WOODBRIDOE — "Old Bill" is a municipality ciii The qhnpter also donated toys and «" February 4 at mitteenien Gary and Bergen. A nington Drive, Fords, when he be all the baskets made up by thespokesman totot thee squad, d came ill. He was Injured as were back in America again! static any more than ( plans will imv< to be made at once j Woodbridge High School Audi- large basket of flowers was sent to his passengers, Mrs. Elizabeth For the benefit of the younger of operating a. househu Welfare Department through the the former by his fellow-workers ters. At present, the , torlupi jnder the auspices of Trin- generation who may haye only a lie cvn;>k';e'), f:r nly temporary, Mr. i m^u7l7Tmpo~rtan"t""revivalJ il. OOff [presented him with a wrist watch taken to Perth Amboy General! War, "Old Bill ; is the artistic a.s any • inup of wci k Deter .said. . I all the mountains of material that A pen and pencil set was presented Hospital in St. John's First Aid | creation of the famous English liave considered ad] •Before we «an place the ambu- j , ^ to Mr. Bergen by the County Com- Squad ambulance. I humorist, Bruce Ba'lrnsfather, who 1 heir income comnien 2 Hurt in Lone ha w been wlUen n the m mittee members of the First Ward. Choper-Katz Rites lance in wrvue Mr Deter con- . ^ WQvk f lh, t thQ Stopka was treated for contu- will bring Ms buddy of the easel, Hie times. The requirf Unut-d. -we will have to make ar- fm CQm , domlnales aU the sions and shock; Mrs. Ivan for by meftns of stereopticon slides ever, has been apy contusions and lacerations of the j and original drawing to Wood- have all our.expenditi] New Year's Crash rannements for an alarm signal. < ,.oc, Set for Saturday We will also have to conduct a The objective of the National Cupid as Busy scalp, ani-Mrs. Chikas for fi'ac-1 bridge High School on January 30 full realization that publicity campaign to educate the \ tured arm and shock. The two i undeV the auspices of Woodbridge IS[ii.

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•> siimnlier CQWSMD ,11 •• n I'l-niiiin;-- of Flfili Avi'iiun FfiViiWsil. N'"A' York jfr mc\ \|r,-, Ed'vrirf! Andrnnn. 1 1 .••MR. Willi!; Cal'-'Tt. :!'.! •/ FliuSi School iind'Clsy Mi Crmw a ^rfiilunip of 2W Old Rpnd Stmvnrfn. hii-' an- Illv; Srl'.nol fit" Hi'.'li Srlinni and iie "liiTilMi'ini'li: i)f II ;-ij.,:-,.i. i.|ii,"";uni'i] L'-ienriK from Pr.miT'i, ';i Or.iid ,1 i"Mi;'Aei;' rhiT tirus On ne :irmy inHiiilinn "'Vn utid'fiinnnki1: ,iin of ^Ii itticl Mvx. t.-ifiin Po.si, Vr'icrans of "Pni'j, •• years nf sprv- onr-liiilS, wiir, n>*»»r Piifi, i*jij"i- .Iin'iib .Vi iLi.'i' R]r:-;ilieth \ I'liuc ••j:.ji ".V.nv; VII !'uln-§no ij-.c Mies imm^rer 0/ :]•.<> SH- ••J lWini m •• .v.. •• i!iio>mi'iii has lirnn, liwif' < ' of ilirtr ityiujhtw.. riiflty '$w\ Equipment- Tl;i:' n .(Jlto 111-Iff a • 1 • 1 icmcn' ()f \fiss Lord- 'niPiviH, .10 P!iiltD;pcant!i)o. ,wi MJirf. Avvni! Her rhnrr* p par' ~- Un'» 'I;o?ne nf fk ifiiuiihuT flf EllfitMlP frf Mr, iw*l-Vfi - Mirhin'YcVirtttnn, Rjijnvny 'irmiols .mri ^ft-vcrl five i[r ,r)(1 ^r,, ,-;,,,,,..,,, vVond ri'pniiV Stire.1 wi^ohr. Wrmrir*l,t«c. 'Vlip Dnrir-M-w m- j venn H'ldi 'hi- PlIM Div.sinii of 'In- rj,,.,^',., A!,,.m,(,' P,,,^m OTn, Mr >!/ Clm* Of r ipit N(VW 'mi,!.™ nf Mr unrCMi-s. ™ - Brunswick Hn-ll I Ml urine COUJS He is cmplovci hv . m(| M].,; .,llhr. r-.vi.-kuln, M:- and fll : 1(1 )Mk : M.,.tiar iU Pi-nhsm; Aw 'l"''" " l " P"''""""' <•'•'<-. ihc Oncr.ii Alinim- oCrpor.ni.nn M,;, ,;,..,,,, .v.,.-;r,. Ml. an,j Ur. Funrtnph-Kiil(. py " K,-;,.|i wieki"." Mr-. ami Mr; HaiTV ABILITIES Ohlrill (nd / 1 Fl-eci. Mr a:1.'! Mvi. .Inscpli ftapii- RESOURCES (,ir;ivdto Plnln Mr .mri Mr.-v nhiirtey Olilm: Mi ' I'lli.' PilHO for:1!1!: 7 I noli. Mr .1,!'. Mi::;. Adfilpll Pptcr- Cnrl-erc. '' ive Mi: and Mi's. La>vvM;,Hi. -uin of,Mr. i 100,000.00 |v| M.i'liiml- McK^.na. Jr. sun Ann Ei,r.,(blM.|, :inrt fMja M. Ann .lulinstuii vl:-' ['. S. (Jovernnient \t]• ^ |. • ipt« f';tv:i 'V.1' ' ilil. Mr.s. , 2,647,407.41 nii'c Mi'tni'l.'.-n. ; a. Wondbi'irl,.,^ Mi.« GJtteU- ,ml' of'^,:^ Ma,ry"pund™'k"'r'lai k •.*" "tb- I ,i.'.«i: 1 >r.ulu;u'i' <>f 1 .1 :inrttint.i 0! '.'ai'lere.rrni! nmHluTnl I| Tnwnchi, n ;ini1 2iXiiA'li: lli'li'nliinl ' jnTTPTr.l"III' '•"> al ilie iliiim- Srhrml iitlfi" w T( wllsilip (1J is ai, QU4mt;;,,, ei O:il(i, Tl'enui S'^ r. In- Ttir 1 Morten Corpora! inn, Ran-Vny ' M^AnPho'LpoMi'o' flar'k T.rvn'. " ' r'l, .ivlim. P ! r. in .tyi.-mi'- Of-her .Bonds and Securities 1,1.1 l225.fi f, ' ff^.'.L.'i••. l''ii>!'.! •,!• C')lll|- , Kcar- •vi'ii .'ii'.' iiaiTii!,;. Mr ,". ,«••, C'-r.iM'::a ••'•!, V [.o;ius ;imi Discounts . . • ;... ,187 3J0,Wi•". 76.4U7.29 School. Perth Amlwy ami :*;. Amu .,, ,., ;,•;„!„,,;,, ,,f Woori-- i;id \\ •;•'•".' ('ci'lt!:-;. I Id li.u'f!- f ,ru jr •:••! .1 •Til I : r an employe of Mir Montr Christ 1 ,, c;,.),,,,,, ,.,. . , •.,,, ,„,, .,. .,._,, hnrtu|1 Hl h 1; s lf ; -rvrxrrr'i-r^v ,/.< .•orpnn, in Corpora:ion. Railway Rankinjr House nnd Equipment ...... • 27,152-*J; , and, is owner of the Grand Si.r.-ii , 'T1-., .-Vino:' C'niir of Lhr First , i Sweep S'lofl. Railway Her flann- Cl'.n:' 1 .'of' !.-prhn. P'-vtrrl:>n. *';l'l iiy C'-ixa .V;.-.'.M-- l.iilrli'n " _\f ,j \f,..- t.roliiii'i! Pi^rlici'. Other AsseU '...• : 802.1f ! r ;in 1 is ilLin a 'irarHwi-e ol WoorihrirlK" IIIPI" . nil "row n::'hi 111 the youth Rcfhlitld•l.iimmpl .-,5 pfv(>i">rpi>n Aveftun. Ford;, an- 1 4-.940.787.2: T'n 'i nil .1 id IIM,>IV fif \iTl*l!a Cnm- raivy Vir",;-.'r-I.iimmel, rkuiiihtrr . . M Ootmhy Rn,\ Mnl- mf( P 1W jCorps. HP is now emptoypri by UiK-mir, •. \rriiti'hen. « ,,r STi1 I.i-u1'."' I.ummcl >r of M \!; mj Mr- Krnnpth F'oiilicy. >i Wiiliam F B#ch- TOT A y, Penh Ambnv. io Prank: Sl.pllii is i 'H-nduate of Won<1-C : ••'•! A" ":iii;1. -hMil a,-, iheir TOTAL '15,2.!4.245J ! bridae Hmh .School, (Mass of. 4n, r: .':--m:is Dir.iiri' '>tiesi.s ^:'. and in Third St Pnrrts. zala. .'IH7 Sit'i'i'i, and is employi»d us a sen-nary bv' M • hmes A. Ponliry ami Maritd \':»s !i""". annriniiivrl. Both aiv Amlxiv. ::he Kemiro Manufar.iuriny Com- F .or.ev R.iri'.in: ^f:1 jiivi Mi-!= ":',)flu,!••-: of Wiiiifllindap Hinji : pally. Irving!o|i. Her flancr atiend- •' 11 ur .' .Sriiii!r;e aiid Mi1 .Sum U. S. COT.M>1« 1 .'-ii'liii'i: Till hniip-m-bc is cm- y >dbndte Aiinotinrrment. hasjiei'ii made- ^ Rfwm H,,,h Hfhool ,im1 wvpd ',-,,,,., p;.,,,,^,! M, illl(| M,-;. plnyci bv lin'.Pniripiiii*! Insiirancr of the of Mi.-« in ;he Array for (Inw years He is am H;iivl, ,n fienr:.'!1 Vfor'j;ir. and "I!!MITI Franrn 1 P. homp Sayreville. 1 FRANK S. ANDREWS, As«t. Cashier l.oh.onp npwat.ni with t.he .V .1Bel: of Uiss RulI, F,;i'!;;-.rr A buffet IAROLD VAN SYCKLE Doatrh-Smnlar j{ rpjephone Company, Woodbndse. 'supprr was -prvi: j The eniw.'iemeni nf Miss Ann j CLARENCE H. SKINNER, Asst. C«hi«r RANK VAN SYCKLE Smo-lar. daughter of Mrs Sera-1j.Mr Govtvay also artenried. frilMts were Mi* M.uilci:) Sohfir j phan S'molai1. Bound Brnnk and ffish .School and se:-"ri 43 Miss Marvr M••.•"< s. M..-,s Marion months with the Army, suiionefl 'OiKins. MisT; Tnr-T^'T^wiss, Miss' • lie iRte -Swaphan Smnlnai1, 1.0 in North Africa. He is er.pioved •M-irjc Brr.;. Mi.-'' f"ai:-e Bonlion. j William'Dontfh. son of Mr. and by'the .American Oil C.mpany, ^(^s" .Joan Ci:::ni Mrs Lillian ;Mrs. 3i.pve Dors. Hopela"vn. was MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM —MEMBEl. FEDERAL. D! ll^NCE CORPORATION Carterei Uah!, Mr-. Jer:i:o Ca.-.ale, Mrs, I announreri by iier moiner. Che1.";;. Mi"; \rarmienti- A mam* of. Ne* Brunswick,' Smuu ».arned riminr:.in,,s on p. innaMn'" M,' .y^' c,,\\™. Hi--ih .srnnnl. Miss .Smolar i.s em-1 pPai> s, sny pri(,e. cm f; v,5 Hii.61?,^ ployed 111 rlip offire nf the Bake- ; , „ * ; ,, h7*t"t- ^'" "alnl"j z.. M III,.;^P Cwporation_ ._ . =BmiMBVook -w..,.,., ,M. r- ! ,Wate. ' r and rail... freish. : rates in- Bnnkon. Mn Henry Winthfop and! Doatch. a "rndime of Wnndbririqe 'rreased by ICC order

Criminal woman's bruin oper- Lr-'.vi:, Ipckpil iJowi and called ated 0^1 ir, hope of reiV.ruling her. Woodbridge Notes iT •,i!'iki-1 ill 131!) .mr! l'M.T • |

| —Mr, and Mrs Joseph W. Kotr-" HIMOU ! ten are entertaining Mrs. Kouten's (895 CHRTSTENSEN'S 1947 Don't Miss parents. Mr. and Mrs. James W, |Laii'ihlin, [,iii.ie Falls. THK fRIKNDII STORK" -Mr. ,md Mrs. Barth Dale>. 42 • The Best of V;s Your Cue Canrret Road, are the parents of a son born last. Thursday at Perth V'h'fn you put uii 'thf act.'* Am boy General Hospitffl COLD WEATHER AHEAD in Nineteen Forty-Seven- n colte stufifms ho ment »hows our readiness VMI wj'mt to ht. siftv that ^T ', :' . speni the Chnscmax recess at their BUY NOW AT Here is the evidence of st V'JII look your fiftst in tho homes here were Mi.ss Marsuery sjiotttfl'ht Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, GREAT ^EDUCTIONS tion for your deposits and Ehvood Johnson. Orovp Aventie. your borrowing needs, wh Thi1'am-ssfirifix and toilet- sttl(lr"nt at Ithaca College: Miss ... . • , Dorothy Gaits, daughter nf Mr, 25% OFF 'y^ ne-' a man likes mul needs and Mrs William H; aa,.ls Grove \ue a part ofjfhe script. ' College\vnue, : Misstudens Sallt f aPottert Gettysbur, dsughg- SKI SUITS — LECXING SETS f 'star' ttr of Mr. and Mrs. L. Runyon Statement of Corlion You']] be a tfil Potter. BaiToh Avenue, student, at i if your 'drewincr roam' I! ... St. tJrwulnrc1 College: Miss" Vir-: wch thinjjs a.s Ihe^e al- »inia Wil^t.-student at SL Law-: At close of business, Ptnher J ^v^iy.s within reach : ' rence CoHese. and James S. Wisrht.^ ^ ' • Jr.. st.iident at. Admiral Farragut, RESOURCES f.'Orle A/tf r-Hhavp Powder •^fiv'al Academy, daughter and son i ILIT1ES '•- 'and Lotion ' ^ Mr. and MrS. .Mmes s. Wii.hLi 'Caih, Due from * Common St. 1 00,Wft<» Linden Avenue., : / Federal' Retervo Surplus 90,000.00 ili.kok Belt.i. Sus -••Mr and Mrs. Frank Allpaier, [ Wedsewood Avenue, enttrtained and Otker B.nki $2,558,503.38 Undivided f > 35,034.9* and Ti<- ClaH at a dinner party in honor of her j U. S. Government , birthday •Ai A mce.i.insi fjf Trinity Y(5una;; Securities 5,679,818.02 $ 8,238,321.40 $l,085,0349B 'People's FciUiwshij) held in tho i parish house plans were made for , Other Bonds and Securities 2,611,640.15 BRIEGS a caiulipiifdu service January \2 at \ 'DEPOSITS 7 P M. at Trinity Epi^opal i Loan* and Discounts . 1,425,574.24 U.S. Cover S 5,043.02 .STOR.E Cm v iMl rrn> iriHr* " "' « Joan Smith, chair-•' Mortgages 393,923.25 Other l>2,0«8.M $12,117,071.06 ^ciK.rviwu man i, heins iassisten bv Frank! 3 9 Furniture and Fixture! . 51,734,70 AMBOY Si'limniis, Miss Jean Cook and Wil-1 Reserve for < 1! • • ; liiim Volk. , I Banking House 477,937.59 Income I 37,000.00 Th e SPni01 rholr ! thp Meth ' Other Assets' 525.00 'ih<\ h \ 11 v rn nni " ' " - 40,499.71 Other Liab.( •n I..N u.-\ii.i HIM, Al. odist chuif:H will hold a rehearsal iind .social tomorrow nistht' at 8 nun AY u v. M. .04 •'o'clock at the home of Mrs, Justin $13,239,83104 $13,239,631 —— .Marsh, Freeman Street, — ORDfyR NOW Officers Coal Koppers Coke F FRANK VAN SYCKLE BOY'S & "MEN'S i President tec tor SAVE BY USING ... AUGUST STAUDT Vice President I tHOl|ASL.HA^> JCUST STTAUDTi ALL-Pl'BPOSE F MACKINAWS 1 J. ALLYW PETERSON ; Calhier and Tnut Officer EDWARD J. PAT Warr Coal & Supply Co. WALTER J. KOKOWICZ J. AWffi PETER) FfNK VAN SVCKLE Telephone Woodbrldte 8-9724 Assistant Cashier HOWARD E. CLARK ST. 6E0RGE AVENUE WOODBRIDGE PEACOATS \ - Auditor FJNGERTII' EXPECTANT MOTHERS PERTH AM^OYx for

•' 11,1, m,,l). NATIONAL BANK •• ,1 ^ Pin r,il OPEN FRIUAV TIM. fcfc)- SAIIHDM .; m, \> n 11- ,i'i.| ill CLOSED WKI)NKSJ>.AV Al Ii ItNOos ' (' t P. ! 1" 'III: .Hill "At the Five Corners"

MIONK, WIUTK OR (AM, IN 1'EKSON TO . ,,, • UNDER U. S. GOV?RNMENT SUI'ER\ | BIGE1.0W 8-3788 P A 4-1849 MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM AND FEDERAL «KPOr HYGIENE COMPANY \)M UiTMF.ST STORV. . Thkt Bunk isaow in ila 23rd year of uninletTU|iM «ervic«, UO SHERMAN AVENUE NEWARK, N. J 1 \mi iv 171 SMITH STREET '>.' W «'\ >/. UOOlWRIlHik, \ J. , Vidnitv k PERTH AMBOT, N. J. |ji( ij tendd vire PI R C Brai Mr. aflfl tfm. Oeorfee I»V8ntr»ft f!utm»l». HijhWerol apd is em- n' ctrtlM *m*m«W than one per c^t,«i'cno;drhfno Ihc' \Ir. son of Mr. uari was • ifi lan( leise.i t the P j>u •Y. Mrs. Kd «h«se AyMiu*. fest ployed by tile Simttait Tr(*(t Com* as (JolJWMi Clrfl* :"l,Vtfrs. A." Bureau of °Laoor statUtics. '' • 3. Mlvejovskjs Coro- u in he k as- composed o' ern a uiiest at —Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cameron jany. Her iflance Is' employed by Parkstrdm, chairman, with Mrs socia In business >r, Plueddej " tor several wePks | and Miss Betty Cameron, New Conmar Products Corporation, William Nelson, 462 West Avenue, lle, given In marriage by in NJ *~ with them. York City; Mr. and Mrs. John Newark. Sewaren; Circle 2, Mrs, Henry L |, wore a white wool dress •rs, Herber id. Warwic1 .Weiler, Newark, were guests of Holland, chairman, with Mrs. L (rtth gold sequins, a win- preparrs for •tne Mr and RADIOS! . wj n Lauritser' | City, were nuests_ - Mrs. William Klssane, port, L. I,, was a guest of Mr. and. C. Orimley.'lBl Freema.n Street hat with a Rold band ' services. 1m\ new I >r number. H. Mrs. William Froromater, Wood- Circles 3 and 5. Mrs. Martin F. We Have Radios and Homo ell, and brown alligator bridge Avenue, Jaeger and Mrs. Robert Ollhs. Sr Appliances on Srle. Her corsage was of ing farewell, Canal' 'am • —Miss Dorothy French, Phila- Eveiiastlni Lawrencp Me-: delphla and Miss Annabelle. Tur- —Mr. and Mrs, William Detwell- chlarman. with Mrs. W. J. Wolny, We Also Repair Radios and nan roses. ; selfishness, 524 Barron Avenue; Clixle 4. Mrs n Kalbhenit iiklre, 'Mr. and ner- Newark, were guests of their er, Avenel Street, have returned Home Appliances. tn TherResen, as her sist home after spending several days George^ A. Fullerton, chairman kid of honor, wore a will end nil Bel and ehildren, i er and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs Henr Lane Alden Roftd with Mr. and Mrs. Detweller, White with Mrs. L. C. Peterson, 202 Clin nble with a corsage of ,n-y 28, 1947. John Durnnt ami i - V - - JERSEY RADIO & the holiday. Marsh, Pa. ton Stfoet. APPLIANCE CO. ;as read 1 In the eveninn, the circles wl fere holiday luiesis | —Miss Marjorie Darland, Surtl- . —The Ladles Auxiliary of Fire lid a Rift wi Co. No. 1, will hold a card party meet at the following homes 25 MAiN STREET prrsent"tl t<^h| trs. Charles Allshes- ona Slha'rl ithorized DeSoto - \\ ilor and daughters, Madlsori Avenue, a bang-up cleaning job WALSlK'S fchter, Thelma, and h.ive returned to their home after P. A. 4-1616 Vincent. Morristown spending the holidays with Mr. that they look like new SALES & FLOW*jp jlred Sherwood, New Stuart's parents, Bradley Beach. |re dinner miests qf again ST. GEORGE'S AVE| i J. • Kormerl, IlB;.,,,.., —Mr. MI* Mrs. Herbert Falken- 98 MAIr*EET Earl Palmer man- \ stein, Brooklyn, were guests of Mr. 3 DAY CALL Telephone Rahv ge, Sunday and Mrs. WilUam Falkenstern, WOODKE Irs. Lawrence Shor- baranteed We Delirer .Kgraph j Woodbridge, for several days. tioned USED Flo* Illldren, Woodbridt;e,' —Mrs. Anna Judge, Bayonne; AND DELIVERY Ear's Day> quests of was a holiday gueet of Mr. and Russell Snowficld, Mrs. Michael Di Stefano, Chase bs. , it. uue, Avenue. SERVICE Mrs. Frank Barth. —Miss Olga Regnery, Passalc, Vvenuc, entertained spent the holidays with Mr. and Phone Over in Mrs. Arnold Larson. Fifth Avenue. WORK —Mrs. Anna Frommater, Free- I lbs. | PHONE 4-0075 ftcmfi P. A. 4-1616 il Over J I We urgently request, to irt- SERVICE •ks ^ IEST FOiPYS IN TO »ure prompt »ervice, to phone F. BURKE us the day before. :ics ib to make ; food venter for the voini ral Directors We Pick Up and Deliver Tuesdays and Fridays 'ess ib Year! Our \ty is your guarantee for t )rLlnkib tt bu\s in Unvn. STATE STREET :EF AMBOY, N. J. MILTON'S Cornell ENNIEf )D MARK V. Costello, Mgr. Quality Dry Cleaners — WE DELP . J5-O698 No Substitute— 407 MARKET ST. PERTH AMBOY, IN. J. I RAHWAY AVENUE, AVI ' For Burke Serfice' PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Ib.O ake«'»l 18691 Perth liboy Savings Institution 1947 |78 YEARS' COfrlNUOuiviCE TO THE PEOPLE OF PERTH AMBOY AI^D VICJNITY DEPISIT YOlBAVINGS IN MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS Ige bund 'lie list YOUR ACCCINT, LAR* SMALL, WHICH WILL RECEIVE OUR USUAL CONSERVATIVE CARE med.head " • • \ • • ii

.1 grade STATBT OF CONDITION JANUARY 1, 1947 2 slaIVs ASSETS LIABILITIES 10 ;b

$20,71^,182.58 Cash and Due Due 21,451 Depositors : ' 101,711.50 U. S. Governnu 16,161.70 Due Christmas and Other Glubs \..'.....,.T... « , I ' J7.000.00 Accrued Dividends , • •'• • State and Muni I _ ' '••:•[ J39.295.00 100,000.00 Contingent Reserve...: — Other Securities •• 131.98 Bills Payable r..v...'...' • % • 14

$22^,081.50

ullv SURPLUS — $1,691,055.44

OFFICERS c GEOrW. SHARP,' H. GRISWOL HARVEY EMMONS ERNEST R. HANSEN ScspiwUry President Treasurer | Asst. Treasurer MANAGERS \ <1EQ, Wt SHARP, JR,; CARL WILLIAM H ADRIAN LYQN ! NATHAN MARGARE^fEN. CHAS. K. SEAMAf*. JR. HAW JOHN CHAS. KEEN 8*AWAN JOHNlLuND D^ANIEL P. OLI^STEAD

MICHAEL G.TUZIK ( •

OV rk IEPERAL DEPOSIT 1N8UEANCE CORPORATION

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\\\(A. 1'olT Amboy wpre the Christmas Eve its ^Vegetables! supsts of Mr. and Mrs. William Sewaren Personals A, Vincent,, CHIT Road. -~ It's ACME for ic L — Mrs, William II. Tombs and y •' «F Mrs. W. Prank Burns. l.own, wrrft, —Holy Communion wns hold ni hnve been in Amerlrn for the the bridKP KUPsts nf Mrs. A. •-• in Waddiimion. N. Y. nut ! Miss Oenevieve Thomson,' GOOD/YEAR ! Newark spent Sunday \vl|h Mr. •• JV Wo ^ TIRIS ^ :ui(L Mrs. W. Frank Bums, East: pint Avenue, ' • ! W,(!i Mrs. Mabol Loibolti. Montclair. ny.' GOOD/VEAR wai thr v'fpk-end jrnr^t of Mr.' • .V C Rulne spent last week with Mr, and Mrs. Pprcy S. Auslen. Wost TI- Avenue. KI in i • Mrs F. J. Adams, West Ave- of ,V| niie, is vacatioiilni; in SI. Potei's- 1 A vcn bur! .. Fii'i. Inlrl. - Ralph Rankin. student at • Berll Dan mouth and- James Rankin. ha.-; j sltldi'iil at PenniiiRton Prep are I spi'lidinR the holidays with theii ]i;n nits. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B R;mkin of Cliff Roaif.

OBITUARIES Am ' U H.tlAM C.OLbKN S WOODBRIDftE — William Gol- ' lU'ir c. ' den, 54, 69 Albert Street, died last: Thursday at his home after a Ions ' illness. He is survived by his widow, (•'II 111. Mny: four sons. Wttitam Jr., Frtiit*; •Ml:,:, cis, Robert- and John; a sister, • Mrsv P. J. Ryln. all of WoodbridiiP | and five grandchildren. He was a : member of Middlesex- Council Knii:hts of Columbus and the Holy 1 First in proterpneo because it's besf in performance ! Name Society of St. James Church. Funeral Services were —that's Why Goodyear is the world's first choice tire. , held Monday morning from the DAIRY 01 And that's why Goodyear Tires are hard to get right home and at St, James' Church l Grade A and A A now. But we may have your size, now or soon. Let's where a Solemn Requiem Hi«h Eagle Eeam Cheese ,. 14C i Mass was sung. Burial was in Si. get together. ; James' Cemetery. ' , Rib Roast 49c Provoloss Cheese 61c WANK BAVOK Enjoy a juicy tfnrlor Acme prime rib r^"?t Process American Cheese 55c HOPELAWN-Frank Bayok. •>."> Porterhouse Steak lb.59c May Street, died December 28 at Coloreir Cheese S9c Tiumcaire, New Mexico, where he Sirloin Steak went two months nuo for his J&X h "• 29c health. He is survived by three sil-. Round Roast fomk Van Syckle ters, Mrs. Julia Kochick. Mrs. An- na Swanirk, Mrs, Sophie Cowjuan ) Chuck Roast T Now Pininswick Avenue and three brothers, Michael. Jo- N Dor spph and John. Funeral arranse-' Chopped Beef 55c ments are beiny made by Bylka ' Plate Beef Ap^uce c«17c Funeral Home, The body will re- Uin^hiops !*-"65e Yot pose at the Hopetawn address. Mr. Brisket Boneless Our finajl'nle souce. Rich, mallow, nutlitious. Bayok was formerly employed in - 39c Shoi|ops the oflicp of the Township Ensi- Oceaitbnberry Sauce 'iT 23c i iieer. Ste ASC0 \y. SMOKED MEATS Fancy ktail «.„«.- 38c .VOIJ U^ftvtr wliole or ik Cl ™3T_ 1 ITClIIISl ^ank Hell I"- J / C Heart'sreestone Peaches I 29c lb Cottage Butts EV*, 69c Rrt, vies a iv Strip Bacon '^ 59c |"^ Bres ^af Hi'p a pi. lb Smoked Beef Tongue 43c , |V! Fine oven lio flavor and Iflnger lasting You'll I 1 9 4 if your Smoktd |b Swansc Flour r ;; 15c ;;; 30c such th ValaS - ^VC ^^ Wil.Vji Wi Ideal Kit , pi. ikr ^c ' Lancaster Brand honey Northwestern Fro .L'OrkA GoldS 5t34c 10t,66c TURKEYS mn liaM ^ > ; Over JO •« n 16 is 10 M A Under liapa oooi Nabisc Biscuits ' p.*.,. 8c Hickok j ib... ib. Jyc ib,.. ib.4yc ib... ib, 57c ,ck 43c NabiscSnaps HOL* J. 30c an Grade A Fowl b 45c Fil Roasting Chickensl>5~3c Miceifc. 21c Sun$hij!t Jr Crackers pX 15c F M Duckling^ lBB 9 lBd *. 39C Set iers_ ' 39c Sunshi Zrackers Qr LaCh ce b«nl« BE 15c RUBBER PLATE I API EXCHANf FOR MEN! Free! ONLY ONE POUND DF;^ET YOURMOW La 6 routs No 2 tan PERT enwoodr Hollyh'dl Florida's Finest Cits No. 2 P.PE.V I)/ Can i-'Rrn rapfruit Se 19c j ffines t ((GQC Y FlorFlorii :c itured at all Atmes this week-end. 3f *^r FEATURED VALUES U I \0* J|CANNID VMABLES, ETC o«eeK!r ^ 38c 2 it 75c : k 18-oi ME eo est Coffee ^. 36c 2:'g ,71c Coa I Cans Whole Kern.orn'" t, Cre&m WirnA5C0 Coldl.l , 8PekoeTeaS?J5: y5 b READ Golden Waians iy Breakfast Cocoa l 13c Jumbo 46-oz. Cc No. ertiima Pancake Flour X* 14c ""Wan 15: Red Kidneys "*'"' »... 5 The talk of the town! Imagine, your choice ol ,'-'St qite ancake Flour "'"To..T , Made of Aluminum, grapefruit or blended juices! Less than 8q | jint ipjit ff Beels'• S ST, GEOF 18-oz. can—less than 7c per pint for the 46 can. . Robiord StkBJeets '9t;f y Mother's Oats c f9t Roblotd "9 Twice as Easy to Use IB-oi i.n ing Water "l^i •MM * Tomato Juice Cocktail °" ' Whole Swipialoes A5CO Brand * Sunrise Tomato Juice Vegetable) lOi-OI. a |Tomato Ketchup HI 24c E * Dole Pineapple Juice Heinz lomfcyp I Brand Walnuts «. 45c V Heinz Dillwcumbers CrollCl. I Mixed Nuts ' ., 49c KEMP'S Crisp Salted Mrs Schloriill Pickles heedless Raisins ,X.14c S.'IV,.-,. |,, W|. mjlr.-l;,!,!!' ,.,„ ouy< '••"•; T!,is „,,' Stuffed SpaHfOlives " Pulled figs 24c v. in,.,,,,. ,,,. i, MIXED NUTS ''"HI 'IS ;,ri, I 'I' VOIP .,,,. ,„ 7-OI. Vgcuurr Kirkmon Sow ll Availoble) «»MNI..,,,,,. „;„ • Packtd Cun Kirl G dfij]3c Kirkman No more heavy oumbenoms shovels handlt. JReinforced with itaal for 49c to make the job so tough! Thii extra extra, itrength. Winter maaoi mow Almondt, filbtrti. p.toni, cmhtwi, Kir 5c no pionuli. MarUt't (inul nut Soaplkes Borax Soap light, extra ensy-t<^e ihovel la of and inow means ihoveling, 10 bo ll •flue quality aluminum, including tfa« prepared, get your ihovel today. 18-oz. Kirki k 9-oi. Kemps Salted Cashew Package! Com 8c Bar 9c. HOLOHAN BROS. OH'. LUBRICATIO ^ LF,At>F,R TML'USliAV, ,(A.M AiiV .;, I'M? PAGE

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vs. A, .1. Fox, Chain j Avenue waft ' Ruest for n few i enleilnined on ' days of hoi I'tisin, Miss June DELICIOUS... IS THE WORD FOR Mr. nnd Mrs. .Inrk '< Ri-nlt, Rnhv trr. Irene: Mr. and Harry Storch, , Bronx; Mr. ami in-man Ave the dinner 'ox, Mrs. Philip Fox, j ,,ur,,,s on ci j:rnus Dny of Mr. !r. iimi Mrs. Rene; ilnrl MvK Gf n Horn, Berkeley ,lph Rrhwort", Miss lleu'lit?; tfr. and Mrs. GPOVRP i "-^ „„,,. ji. Joseph Corbett. WRV; Mr. and* Mrs., ere hosts over the Hson , Avenel: Mr. #nrl •Li daiiHhter and alirl Mrs, George Illis Johnson, and: Di",n and 3p'rr..Rigl)t" Meats Ilie enlerl Mined during I.iikf Avenua je hosts on Christ- i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph mns Day to . and Mrs, Louis . . . and il)nt>rird is "drlirinits." For ihn^o cuts . . . spwifllly ?p|rot- nd dauchler. Jean: Mr. 7 *.5| ind Mrs. Uric Davis-. Mid- and family* )nan A'v^nue spent • ,WM;»; 1 "&A, visited Mr. and Mrs.tin week-1 jwlth her parents. Union. SIRLOIN STEAK -...... ^5 enteriainei I* and Mrs. William ftd Mrs. Charles Freri- Giirufolo' a lURhters, Anne and dd family, Runnymeade Prime Ribs of Beef , . , • b 5l Peuny, Mt-i non, Miss Virginia |kt Christmas Day with bridge and Joseph E. V. Malone. Cran- Niekeniic. Aitkiy.i Ji -ii -;i . 45" Chickens " 3v* iiter. Kiithy, Enftrld Mnybui:y, nd Mrs, James. Mc- Uie Kiiests of Mr. and• Corklc n Pati'lcia. Veal Shoulder *m» an b 35* Chickens 3-iita.Mdo»«r oi'ota. fiatur- Bristol, P; iaret Scott. lnman " Mrs. lh r 4lbs: Mrs. Stanley Sea- Avenue nd a theatre per- Breast* Neck of Vealb 25« Fowl 4lh,*. ib42"(" jndOver b Avenue j'liicrtamed formanep dinner party in Mr, and Mrs. Fred , New York Sunday.. . tjandMis William wols, Rib h&wh Chops *. 55c Long Island Ducks t> Irs. Charles Skibmsky, Health 1 I advaneempnt in jp. and Mr. Seahas'y are I.DUisiann'lRiit nn a nnn-raciu! Sliouldrr Ijaml) Chops ib. 52(1 SIHOWIMI Rerf Tongues it llnlnr, her nun her, Mrs falker. Ni".'. ,uk fur a C S S VVorld S»r negotiations in Lamb Shoulders J' . ib. 32< Frankfurters »"*>"«• »> -•pBtrifia Scon, lnman Geneva to^-a.sed nn reciprocity. 1 Stewing Lamb an°Tlk«» 22 Chopped Reef M lb W Plate S Navel Chuck Steak " 45«- Brisket Beef

Fancy* Fresh Creamery l&P OVJiiV TREASURES 3 Ib. O Oft 51b O FRUITCAKE r'ZrZ cakc^><* • IT y^ui'c, ymi don't. Dale& Nut Loaf .. Apricol Square .... tii'Od ijpliut if you do .'*& you n:(i!i; -,et 1 Poiirid Cake Cold or Marble Cruiiih Loaf t radio m record need flint furiiHCK ci - q^Grade "A" a sacMlice when '( I.UI'^f" Frt'sll I'J^S Brown and White •!•>• 57'1 Raisin Bread Marwti I<.»I17<: Breakfast Sweel Rolls . . nslve irpair lolj bS' and ^^t inli wi-iI done, ^ ; JTOU !>c:livi i exults. Amencan or Ptmento-'sliced or in cuts lirmiir V^, M.:l-().|{il Process Cliccse * 53* Assorled Dinner Rolls nc \Vmni. R-I:J«« U O«tUlH.f, K-2458 Set r Disnlay of • » Mild Wisconsin GAS l.(JKS - SINKS * MlH'llKlcr ('IK'C^C SIlcEd or In Cuti Ib. 55'' idiiv Htulio V.U I I ' Tanrjy-BilJy tf and Service Blue (Cheese , . . » . |b 63c 4&P FRUITS AND VEGETABLES epli r. Kocsik— Italian Stylo f MAIN S I RKKT h Sons String BeanS Florida-tender 2 Ibs 29« Fresh Rroccoli '«• 3S§ hool Street PrOVOloiie Sllceil or In ciiti Ib 65c Ibriflse For Grating p Romano Cheese sksm T»«eano it. 82c Florida Strawberries b 0X29' Yellow Rananas uJ'Ji, t A New York Favorite E l Cauliflower sn« Gold N'Rich Cheese Miid ib67i Melntosh Apples SS 2 "-23« |b OAL-FUEIOIL Florida Grapefruit A||S'«S 6< Yellow Turnips« s•*•» IESH, DEEP-MINED, GRADE fj QUALITY Cris Florida Oranges \llL>"29'c Table Celery p 2 ilTHRACITE — CALL WOCDBJbGE 8-0859 IDAHO BAKIN6 SAVE ON CITRUS JUICES Spinach New crop . 2 ^ Your choice of Florida .(.irupcfrml Juice, iVENEL COAL & |L CO. Orange or Orange and Grapefruit Juice r RAHWAY AVENUE L, N. J. STOCK UP O\ CANNED FOODS ] 18 oz. Grapefruit Sections'AM Braid Dole's Pineapple Juiet- *°* iih'l ( Ml "11' cans Del Monte Peaches . . ^^ = "2 > Moll's Apple Juice . . . <" 1!M n loilU Poaches Sltcedor Halves 29oion27« Tomalo JuiceM "oii,ers ''' 12^«« Sei'M1. geiicrouH ^lasj-cs full o[ ilicsc delicious Flurida juices for lurakfnst, Iiiiulieou or dinner . . . tUcy'rt- refreshing and A tona Brind-Umeeleil Z?29p Cranberry Sauce orontiiinr u.. viijy in the protective vitamins. A4P Brand 20oi.«nl7c Whole Kernel Corn AM man* 20= Tomalo fsauce H^f» I'' 2 s° j»plc Del Mtnte 20=i c.™20«

FlHlit Cocktai^_i CLM-M-l tfuiiHimSuilan a HBranI any i 30oi.»n36*.wr. ^^^y\c^ Canjpbell's Tomato Soup U A&P COFFEES ARE FAMOUS B&MBak<:ed Beans '! . . 4«-i«21c J Corixed Beef Hash Armour «

FOR FLAVOR AND VALUE BeanS C«U|U«r«erorr Bf«nd-lBUnd n TMuli Sauce ii'4« «»llc Sauerkraut 'Mffcud 2 "

No other coffoY gives you more flavor and Del Monte Peas t«iyB«rd«» Canned Pumpkin »*PWLII*»'. J« me)]o for your minify tlian A&I' (loffee! ' ' HOMOGENIZED \OIII lii>rsi|i will iinninct1 you that there's Sweet Peas iw «i ni»r BTMH 2 "™ 2 h 3TRAIRCO VE8ETABIES no liner o>HW in any packugr at any price. MMOSENtfFO Sweet Com lona 8r«nd-Creali Style 20of.<»nl(i«! JTMINED FRUITS i F rr" Slfillg BeailS LH M«ll~Frmch Slyle I9oi..4iii! Swift's Strained Meats Ba b1'es « ^ O'CXOCJf \)l\ Monte Diced Beets >«°->i"l•!'• Swift's P»ed Meats nr^nr. s» \ You get a deep-rooted fAng of Mild and Mellow satisfactionv-being a tephHhono e Drf Moule Di|

NEW, JERSEY TELEPH0N5l#£ANY PAUlOUVI WAT INDEPKNDENT-LEADRlt TAGE SIX THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1947 LEAD

• Biil who made 1!' •*•"•' and wit- i The 25 )>Pi' tent Sft-auirip nf ,|(l Mavors" New Year's Dav Address tj roffimen; cr. thr -:^"^ nf 'hbiMti( l'-:i'l output, forme)iv ,,. The • J Tensely iiirecife> prisp riij soon obvute th« I'Oiirt afTa;rs i quired fur allocation by -,\ , (Contmttd km Poor 1) shich ha^ wrkfd i mr>unjed. and art(k . enacted. ly and effertively in develDpir-e lor futurf TVdml Bontlinf nth Again Joins Fit tilers Civilian Prodgtcion Administi-,, indebtedness at the ray of lour Temptation, I)' rnalional and onc-quan.er per rent Then yji indust'iil life to ihe fall one of life's prune Arkansas Resident Af;« thf outbreak of World War tion, has ended. The action ninki v piciurf starring Oberon. other, iiovernmeriia! sub-d.*v;-' eitw,; that is ronsuwni »:th home. n. Bairnsfathpr arum f -:nd him- •t)i' all domestic lead production aviu; sians often win, barrow money thf spirit -of our KBiins twjnr- WOODBRIDGE— At ump"* but self with his beloved Bir.-.sh Tom- Geor;'e Brent. Ch and able without allocation for stni. «* cm* per cent Thif comparison iionf. and potnpauble Ttth the Obvious^, tbert if no iwe in rerftnomei. M;s» .'anet mies, dralnng cartoon.' for Eng- Paui Lukas at thj( Theatre, age batteriRS. chemicals and olh. permitted lead uses. iv '>' course a ncsnilouf onf bes: public jntwess. «tt«mpun< further plans aiong Fraser, daufhiei of M'f land > Illustrated paper' The Tat- is a skiltful pnrtl feminine ter and Bystander, in .v.most the *h«h only demon^rttef iht ab- For nearly a rear no» ar. Jr.- th« line until the present pro> G Pr*sei> Washington D, psvrhologj'. romal ,ii ity and same spots he had bf-fr. in the fjrdny pi those who vrfire it :-^trial Ctmumssjwi has sifted month* m-rrdue—are !c formerly of Wwdbncice be- taut melodrama rn lias otner war—between ;':.( Madnot lo \ornntl : Trie rpfi»nsib;j;y for the :n:^- ;arffully the inqui:it« anci 6?T \?nde prncni ar- ]t»ae the bneir of W;!iard Wayne # emotional imp-fl ! Jiaunt «; rat* we pay lies wnr'*,!v»e pl.raVian? rJir*; hivrteeo mwie ibr I*'.-* Line, and the Nrnn Sea When., We]], Chnstnias-arsn S>» Year ; •"Wrtn. Jr» sac of Mr, and Mrs, the aver'ase after who •atnittmii th* iteoplt &.' by prn<:p«-r"ire 7»ctVt(* Los.- nwni has DO auihonty. DO Ihe American • Forces '.anded in art over. By this time ;?,<• a'sprnr, iwillard W Wrw. Artans*' C:tj\ itavvrm (he theat tally. ih.? trtwy) ol unpaid pa's- pwrumty far inityrCv*.. North Ireland, he becarr,' accredit- battle' is Aiply anc flaift) Tia* \\'X Saturday »•, thr P.rs; Prp.<- The ^ory f the principal Kii i.iterftf pa' - iic-spir^ti}- «yst«ns'must !nate ed,b» •tup *,*(*<«*«• V ' • i" Amer- managed lo break or at >asi co- Jbjtenn! rturfh Rrv E!»r! Har.- 1 c ; '''drlia Dorms 0 menvs of the S6.0M.O0O that had far v temporary housani rce-. :fan armies He n'i ': - .^Vachsd same damage to Junior•• f.c-nr-ie 1 nun Tieranny rtutu.'tk. performed and the play by be?r. borrowed and" sQu&r;Grr?"d tlif.: ':Tk with fee ?v*r"-a;i struruar. for returned »n lce- • to the 151M F-.el.i Arv'"ry, and train ... AH the oolv 'one a«h< . jthe aowble-iir.E reremont. Fatan presenr- ! •—b h r. t,; u p : trie" OKT unity z.or^ric p'.a5'«hjth »itfrr.ju :o - row. is ronr»me<5 If and when remained with thi? '.ir,:: ' ; over a I ATI! SHOW SAT havebe«n said rwardine the many' i The bncif s;ier; .r, ma;:.ace by beautilu!. prcian \ '• jnornl.y anti finances-.y +i opparfunity is iflordmi I year Then he WSJ aits:: fi to the new engagement ntm All the ; sett h": Mfhf- (•')] NOW PLAYING . I: ir quite faisy .".c* that, a encraa::. J?:C the hsme-rrne: to eifh serriwmac and i American Marine O:r .it Lon- vista lo se-.> 'the Ch::v,ina« tree j cif Tashinrt*nr. D C »a.' a"t:;rea i ist:r t-viJtolof/t Rpp'jDi;r»r, admin-ftratitir. ha'. So far *' :nc-j«trj- ..'• :?n;fr7:?a woman th«t promp? «fUoc w^l donderry. Ireland anc , .'«i. fjaici ate practksJly over ar.c Mrs : in > thr.e relvft r:?m with «-pd l.;irry Parks as restored the rrec:: s.'id the cccw! this p;itr.!r;ur..Ty i; -?t rrc-tmf be \*lm by this »dminislr^tkir; •visiis to the Ar^.outK: Division clreamp! pUy'^i HouaevUe who got' plenty oj heip jpeai tryuanr. ftj.'te wt;,h * fitted name of the municipality, t^ifr.- like Topsy It is C;^»IT!L af:.->:-- u> prwidt Ix them in the very where he did a '••:•: ' c:a*mgs •*ho falls lo. ••<•'• AI lolsun demoting th* tree »«• faced w.tr. bodiw and a.fal. sP.r; wjih a^short ga.fe >?. ;n!ari::>f oabblaip ab'>'j; in* lo pttjerc.. rrwvtf. ir. ?j:h a OKI VAT iiiat we art afcit TV with the Tanks Corp? . ••'. before ttoe' dull job or ukine on a:: the 1 train He: flrjrfrt.ip veil' fSiendec vn Keyes a one per -.?r.1 ir.rerwt'raw. The ; wa> that tir/P'fttw rsut>; w.-.i:h problem now rests wiih the Ped- onmsaU aod puttist- tr,»m safely ft'CUB a iftr ,iru>t af seed pfari? arKi their Tunisian camps.••:. previous acmT.istratiOn pajd up ' we need and f*re:ve wil b* r awtjr far atothe:'year Yup. all Hii longest ^5i^:n.T.(- . pon>s to iix p»re:eat. BLC ;I was ar.ly i perm&rien;, Incus-..'?' anc hr.rae- Kill (.oodHin 1te fun is over—now to ret back lc spMtmr nf our merans »nt Wi pe*S • the American E:?r.th A.:. Force, b*-cause of Ine aii*c:;ty and a."^ j 5>wner? muft Swell t,or?t'.;: in I ;un nish ?-o obserre m passint B-:r.bard- to the regular routine . , 1 The maid of hnnrc. Miss Gi.^na AnAChed u> the 3O5tr. FORDS, ,Y .1. in fui'ar.'f of the individual mem- : undfrMindrnf oiherwusf not i. •: f lived that 1 *'R5 jevjtme^y proud—».<- ^urchMl Bwsf!; Part ment Division. Ba::r.s! "r&up a: the pthe: will n>t :e- ,d was I Uunk cror entire conumiaity OS Ubf h:-irtf. r.irt a psnk stnone the F;yir,£ Fo: Thuf>d.i>. fridafa -.iiiirilnv "THE Here and There: c : mair—and we ne*c both ••. vlembe.1 ref.rlaricmp wt; pcis ;Dle at 4 < Tkj,—a; tJ» manner in which mf velvei gswn niodf ir, hust.ji rfir:; made the only H^r. >:a ) Virien'5 Baby Shop r-r: Mair. pt: r'.nt. Thf'responsibility foi Srf PnxrrMB Lipinsion ccmi*uc;»d our roemon,* She haid a ha!;> >i! nmk a^t:irh fif the gTbup. an hino "TIMEOFT* LIVES" JOLSON Street, ceriainiy d.splay* the! retret cu: present ^Kres: rat* if the So In it ow funds r,«ie ?*•:- tr:bct'f to ihoi* «ho zpathw.*- m hrt hR-t: ftnd c-ftit'io^ nne time, he had ..-.us With Bud 4»b things for those exited .•'•spongtb;l:iy of 'the S$OO0.OO6 mi::«.'. «e r.a.e *r.Eare; .r. s •anc those who "dirt. This ctrt- FYir after a prcuor.»ed • nee he STORY" | « boufluw of pmk atic yelW r.tsff- Urn (.5iinft.ids Wis;. Elranort roods had their yr.. and he.: Tn?y' &*r. never escape :t la-t yeas 1 wish a; th.. t.imf to (iipiity. tjuit.e beStUnp th* oflea- by a mock cstir'-r.:-:'; urn ned John. Jr.. at S; Jame1 Oahlec of Bennu-d.«vil)f Mis;- Rw- .'.•>' and The inanity of grrjint tr.at a cratratulate. lor trie:: e&m-eK acal. aDd :t will—I tnnw—serre A.WO.L He »»' : ••:.'•• "ANGELOMY Plus |3rarch Sunday. A party l''..'*«i endeavors suit for the..1 smruiiL' \o keep forevrr before us the gal- lyn PfeiCer. sown. an= Miss D'r;>- ••..-c for one pe: iff,: mt-ere-t ratf .= po-- • thp DentiB, of Washtnn-nr. worf SHOULDr' VI WS^SMOKT •t tbeir home. . . . Now r.a: ;;.<• sibie xi Woitlbr.dte To»"n.'h.p success Qurint the .r.ftr-y of lantry and nobility of our bay* the duration blue vel^ft Jro**nf and headdrefiwf lln Townirfcp k. erotfinp and :..? »u>;- must lakf us place vith ti.e their project each of the men acri prlj who followed our colors With Paul Munf, <"' \Ml CARTOON of yellow ostrr.-.h plumes The-:: beat section> geUine la -.-*: and re:k,es; and •astless rharee.- of «r.o has so generous!;, enpr. of across the fare of th* gloke To Claude %»• bouquets wert of yplio* rasef. J#«er, the suegesuor. ; -.' Deer. a fen months aeo about the en;; r.K uaie and e'rlorti that a arm members of •.'.» rommrtte* who . William S Craver-i!. J:. Me- pude thai ihe To»T.sr p mer- for carba£« collection :r, W»c- foundation couia be built x so ably planned Uit infinite de- Sundav. Ho ••* tilanU get together an: re-orpas- tuchen «'as best mar. and thf ar.dte Toi'nship The facts hr.ve tr.is most -.m^onan: encejvor tail? of "this occasion, th* COBI- "CRACK-"' Ue the old Businessmen j A.s»c;a- denjDmt'at^d • >j finally the As we accumulate facilities anc mciur..ty owes a deep debt .of usher* were Dar.ald Devarjiy With Pat OBri< • Liire ilon. ... It wlli ta'tt' a group of ?purjCu^ Quality of t.rje art'-iSd- a~ our finances will all:? t.his town, Charles W Burrhel. ,'r merchants i-o get Trevor, llrrbett «••• I.ATK SHOW SAT. tiDn; or/ that courit that they recreation program eat Develop The year ahead will have many Bassett Park anc J:>hr. W Rur.v;c. rolling and .; the result :^ have Lever been mentioilM s'urely and gradus'.ly «.•;. inst •ul- problems It will be the deter- Bemardsrilie. JOHN AIM NOW PLAYING tiraotely it wCl meet our require- . minBtioc of this administration. fpon their returr. fr.im a w«-rl- Itrd Skrltnn hno's Association it snouid wort ment toprovid; •Khclesora; sup- ding tnp to New Yark the ne»:y- "NEVER 1Y ts as always. «> keep our expend;- GARFIEtD FITZ6ERALD Marilyn Maxwell out lo the advantage of the mer- ervised Pl&y ffl: liif b?yt and weiis will make their home -r. 5.'.- GOODBV Wnile I am or, the suD;e:t Vtf rare? within ouriincome so as to >Iai jiiric M.iin chants and customers ald:e. "Ttrls of our community 1 look ver Spnngs. Md. avoid the necessity for borrowing h'ljvesfbretef With and J'.'rward to the future prorress of It is elementary iW' in times The bride attendee Wr.-^sr.i:; "Itochestor" car.do which has lor v.i ccly use thi»- moveaasi' ass pieate my Krrol Flynn - Elea I Ramblin' Around: the hoodn-inkinr: ar.c rip?ep:;r-r. when al] costs are soaring, that schools and Arlington Va H.E." every &:i to insure,:^ surresj. the cost of operating a munici- School. The brideeroonf L« a r^r- Wjjit to ieam all ,AjMM.V..iiiDH- of the people. I should ..r.^ \i Tuesday, Wednl.iv I: hi? betr. a mat',*: cf deep pality cannot remain static any jner's mate first class. l"SN Kf Brvrrb Si;nir,cni- in ' "pesky mosquitoes that mafct lift •^"•1 afri ii«i>pci'X?Binn :t> me 'THE - more than'can the cost of oper- i has been ;n the NBVJ- four air. be- "THE WALLSAME . miserable fcr UL her* JJ ih*.To»'c- 1 flf:-ntur.:?;pal p.ar.r.inr Tr.s •-* s * tr.ot I tir^i:'t report ;~jy:rc to- " ( J ating, a household. Our public half years, including 36 mrc.th; SHOW-OFF ship each summer' Jus: *T::* to subject »hi"r» hoj lately at".::.:'.- cay thit ou: first pUz.i '.:•: p:z- H^ Little Hig ) TUMBLING PWN" emp.-oj*f for instant*"-Mist overseas, and \txis. part :r. Opera- the Agriculture! Experiment Sia-' e<; B hanfi'ul cifrjstr*:*-? ar.rl viclin? ..vmg quaners .'J.- JU! With I.ee Bowtr and cope *-.tri the ever-increasing iiow Crossroad; ': With 'tion, Rutgers Un:vers::y and awt ret-u'ne:-war heroe; ar:b their expense of this post-war era. : Fred Bradv Fr.ink M'llugh MarRaret Chatni ^or a copy of the new buV.etx vecis of the coairnunity j future Jo~..l;e£ r.ave come to fruitioc just as any group of workers. ! Fiy Holden Durdhy Morris "The Story of the Mosquito' .'tit; viho are ail.^.c to become the ^ Yo^r local government acted "INSIDE JV i ! and we have considered adjust- Famous Humorist ; Milbuin More off the press . . Received a card .s0 urjiji£-boarci ' for ar. abser.t' promptly aftei my cie^ice s With Preston Fm anil ment of their income footmen- from Sapt. Charles Say&er.. Ji :f year a?o to meet such obliga- r (Contimud jropt Page 1) ' Tl i> WF.D. Ann Kutherll 5'i a;e with the times. The re- ; Avenel. who is. no* :r. Jipar. H.- on tne public pay:oil ;s :: x tion- as fell lo it IT. supplyjig which showed a soldier urg-r:? h. quirement, however, has been address. in ea*e you •*:>^'.i lift* '.: «ete:Tmiec by then rjcce.s; i temporary "r.ojnes for th'jse 'M optimistic compar.iar. to go to a Murder in Hollywood! v approached—as have al] our ex- DISHES TO THI.ADIES write is 6250ih Tec.'. Intel C: . Wc>ciobr;cEe To«*ns. .ip, at th-5 •» nom we ove so much Ware or. better oie if he knew where it T* a? penditures—with a full realiza- ..OHQ.. APO 5(>0. c o Pasimar,e: particu.a: point. ne*Q; plar.r..r.f the projects undertaken iri ftom that situation says Ba:rr.-- tion that our tax rate must be San Francisco. Calif . , . CD^- It r.efds planning bail-. It .':«•-;' Woocbridge and Port ^eadiri? father, erew the play which ran f :•: an earnest concern. Everything FORDS FUN FITIVAL gratulations to Eminuel Chjpe: plaiinirje t-o ciscover ** ays aXiC has been sporadic ani subject two yews m Loncon and 18 manth? GEORGE RAFT that must be purchased m these who wiil sad I do t J a BrtrjEiyii , means of payxt ?" that balaixe to all tie delays which any wort or. Broadway nuh Charles CDburr. 1 P. M. EVERY S.I'KDAY days, whether it be labor or ma- miss. Saturday rugr.t . j of M.500.000 wr..'.l-. jull remains performed under Federal super- as its star. Ir. 1926 it waf mace terial or service, reflects the of the I6..MO.OO0 ieb: 1 men- j v.5.ior and' admrusL-ation-- is • lEto ac r.ilar.out motion picture LYNN BAR! fluctuations upward of prices. tioned a few n^mer/iis a?o li .-uoiect. old BiU- grew from a cartoon Chit-Chid: Woodbndge Township, In case you are ^ntereswd j- this little matter can be prompt- character to an institution. When STA"E THEATRE ly anc properly planned, so triat public affairs, obviously Baimslaiher traveled throughout 217.631 soldiers • passed through Red tape, petty, squabbles be- escape completely the e( WOODBR1DGE, N. J. Camp Kilmer in 1946 . .. T:;e the nearly 1500 000 annual pay- tween the contractor and the Europe. India anc the Orient and ments we no* a:e reqiiJHS to this condition. lectured *R America, it was Old Legion rooms at the Municipal iovemmer.1. the appaDr.g inep- 'DAY T11IHI SATURDAY Building were decorated tasiefull;- meet in principal and interest titude for the Federal, agency m Solicits Co-operation G';e RAFT - l.vnn n.\RI in Jfor the holidays The eiectrnsliy paymeiiti can be elimmatAed. charge of .the worK—all have As we utctie the problems then our plajming vJl be easy "NOCTURNE" lighted wreaths m ihe .Winrcwt coctriDutei to thecelay m mak- ahead, I trust sinoerely that we RAHWAY —I'll s— W« :•« tiiefi have the money— k Martha John helped to li?v. up an: t';vs a ing at ;east these few homes may have the co-operauon al —Plus— ar.c plan—Jor new schools. ne« the minority members of the Empir Tri. Thm Sun, O'DrWoll (arradinc Chrislmasy appearance to the habitable Even at best, ".her. wn "BAiELOR'S DAUGHTERS" parti, and improves road sys- C'onunittee. They—as ail citizens otherwise dark building. SUCJCET j a disgrace to a prouc nation •DOWN MISSOURI With C KUSSEIX - Adolphe MENJOt that next year all the offices 'o.-j tem, mort acefliiat* samtatior. regardless of party affiliation— WAY" NBV KAR'S DAY—CONTINUOUS facilities, aevkneed' ftrvic'rs - whose sons and daughters came have a full share to bear in the "Deadline For low the Legion's trcample And by > to us defense m lime of need— M)AY THRU TUESDAY the way, the fi.it New Yii: : Ev*f which will make us the envy of management of our government / NEXT WEEK— and sail, in view of building re- party last night sponsored Dy \bt the CQur.ty ' . if 1; is 10 be fruitful in behalf of Murder" j THVRSDAV TO SATURDAY lohn GAIKLD - Gcraldine FITZGKRALD in strictions an<5 the short supply Legion w&s a r.mr.alrisjej of a It isr. t biueprxi; that »'t all the people. I ur?e and solicit • Bftte Davis "HCODY LIVES TOREVER" of builaunE materials—they were Paul Kelly - Kent Taylor success. : . . '* neec. We need money. TVitr. ihe . their advice, iounsel and co- ' "DECEPTIONJ1" j Plus- fuiidb that -*e have available ne the best this or any other mu- operation. / - "Geniuts At Work: ROY ROGERS in Add: Good Neighbors: are already coir.g ail the plan- < nicipality could assist in •pro- To each member 0' this Com- 'NDER NEVADA SKIES" n:r:g that is reasonable, within , viding, at least for the time be- mittee, and to each aad every• W'ally Brown - Alan Carney ' Due 10 the holiday rusr.. s the framework of existing facili- :n?. We can only hope that the resident of our community. I of- fSELIN THEATRE WEKSDAV THRU SATURDAY of the contributor; M the Yule ties. We already "have in opera- release of construction necessi- fer a hearty good wish for the "NEVER SAY G(!)HVK — THEY MADE ME A KILLER baskets did not receive cue men- tion a Board of Adjustment ties into freet competitive enter- New Year. SUN. MAT. ONLY— N. ). Met 6-1279 tion in last week's article They in- clude Carl Lepper Valentine 4-FUNNY CARTOONS--4 • Place, Woodbridge; Boy Swuis of Friday. Saturday. Jan. 3, I Troop 41 of Avenel *ho contn&ut- John llodiak in ed ihre* busheis of canned goxis ALWAYS and M.50 in cash; Dr. Henry A. I "FEEL" "LOOK" "BE" I "SOMEWHERE IN THE Belafsky, Dr C. H. RothJuss. The , NIGHT" PERTH A.OY 2 BIG HITS! Sisterhood of Congregation Adath Y. A. 4-S Israel and $17.M which was co- Saturday. 10:30 A. M MODERN TWO DAYS ONL'HtlDAY AND SATURDAY, JAN. 3 AND 4 nated by the Board of Heiltr.. Tax The Koos Brothers' big store still . Oljke, Real Estate Department, '"ANNE OF GREEN Lucille Kill - Ce, Murphy ! ,)an ,)uryfil . Jun(. VinlPnt Relief Office and Mrs Mabel Nay- MEN'S SHOP GABLES" ] Peter Lorre in ' lor. Memona! Municipal Building maintains that same air of quiet "A GIRL, A"(" Y AND —On Our Stage— Telephone Operator. In all 27 A GO ; "BLACK ANGEL" KEEP HARM IN Ol R I Punch A Jud> Puppet Slum I complete baskets were, ma,de up, n I distinction that sets it apart a* including enough chicken for each SUND AMI MONDAY, JAN. 5 AND 6 family, and disu'ibuted Christmas i • I WOOL SHIRTS I Sunday, Monday. Jan 5. >> Barbara Stanw, VOulphr Mfiijim - William lluldfn in Eve.... Have You "GALLANT BESS" the furniture shpwplace of New SWEATERS "GOLDEN BOY" In Aition Color hut But 'Sot Least: Aktiry Cmiprr - Merle Obrrun in AM) „ Ruth.M. Siesi>el, airline stward- Visited Us Jersey. Please feel that you ^ Fue>>da>. Wednesday, Jan. 7. H "THE )WBOY AND THE LADY" ' ess, stopped in to say "hello' to her 'folks.-Monday, after flying in from JACKETS (oii>Uiict Bennett in TUESDAY. WLDMiAY AND THI'RSDAY, JAN. 7, K AMI'S aren't under the slightest obliga- 'Minneapolis. She told her folks; Nnuh IW'ery, Jr. - Luis Collirr that when she left here on Christ Recently? "PARIS. • 75 MAIN ST., HOODBBIOGE I in mas Day she took a W-i from tion when you drop in to see ;.' UNDERGROUND" Pennsylvania Station, jN. Y., to La Guardia Field and nadla very nar- " row escape. Seems th* wheel of the for yourself the many attractive , THE CRIMSON taxi came oH. She still thinks *e'U j stick to flying. . . . Arid in case I; have missed any of tou folks I; housefurnishing items we have ' STATE THEATRE - i CANARY" — want to wish you all tr.e, toappiest, and best NJe* Yea», WOODBRIDGE t9 offer you. Don't hesitate \ ever. SATURDAY, JfANUARY 4 , Vl ( WALSH to ask the advice of one of our ^ 1 i ., .r : ' .v • DITlJAf TODAY Another BIG Special I'liimi AH, WOODBRIDOh — Announce- THRU WKDNESDAY", JAN. 8111 Pkamc P. A. vt ment is made of the marriage JI staff of experts when you've hit Miss Claire Muiler, Dayton, to i t KIDDIE CARTOON MATINEE 1 Edjfard I Walsh! Jr., Jansen Ave- WAS AN EXOTIC TRAP! nuefat St. James' Rectory. Rev. upon an especially knotty 4 At 2 P. M. Maurice Griffin, assistant paitor, 1 Officiated '" After il'.f ceremony a reception decoration problem in your home. Was held at the Packer Hotel, • 1 * Perth Amboy. The newly weds, who are on a wedding trip to Wash- • i • i. C . will make their pome on Jansen AvSnue. — DEATH BI.CXKS CHICAGO—Deati. blocked Dan- St. Georges Ave., Railway ielle Tonieuttes',•> 18-y.ar dieam of KOOS a reunion in Iuly v,ita his wife RAhway 7-3200 Main Street a,t Route 35, Wpodbridge, N. J.

and five children. Cumins to this : atry 18 years aiiu Toniuette. BROTHERS EDDIE LOTNER and HIS ORCHESTRA told his wife lie wftuld send shortly. Then tame the; FRIDAY A*D SATURDAY NIGHTS and ht was out of work.! 1 liad savwi up enough \ FURNITURE OF UNQUESTIONED QUALITY ' • - ' e» abd Uicn tsame the CHINESE-AMERICAIS FOOD th, tt» he was ulau- f ' ' to Italy to join his I Lundies, Dinner* and S*ndwicbc* hospital, he '• let The i K' tfEST IN LIQUORS, WINES AND BEER KORVi LUKAS

.,' 1 -LBADRH THttlSDAY. JANt'ARY 2. 1947

4 Soil Con$*rmion Program \ the nation face* the loss of 50.-1 '—AND AFTER WU. MY DEAR MISS NOMINATION!' »<• 000 arre^ of fertrle farmland »nd ?eri- Ilimh WHll«"i«n« K*HT ninr.h H, 1N7R—*n«int 1. I Ml i« damage to another 1OO>OO0,O0O acres "he next century unless something is coil ni NINO

.,.,,, ll(.».l»r-.loiir«»l i-i.4 )'-> to conserve our natural asset. Dr. rhr WoodhrldH* L*«d«r <1M*> u*h R. Bennett, Chief of the U, §. Soil i;rh »rt tongmj for wiiiHlhrlilM •«*•»••<••* onervation Service, proposes a program -unUy {a IEO 10 school rh, i.rlln Jo«tol » stec.t de»l to h« Pul.lhhed Kvery ThiimdntViy t>i« ''reat 1,000,000,000 acres. ,,,ri,iKf iMhllRliltiir Company, Woodbrldi«, plsnnina :o ^ * ur«d» « '-I Is K Orcgnry, Pr.nia.nt; Mtmn 1 The cott would be six dollars an acre. '.**C'. choo»«8 w falto* t"V- -*"i'lVni; Lawrence F. Oariploii, Tr«» to l', On-Kory, 9ecMt»ry: ^ ^ c< >rdinR to his plan, with Federal and *? * nurs* such •» ««tte*Ui»nU "ae jjovemment* putting up one-third and We twd hop*d th»t ;h?y would j w VKI,1« H HKKflORY.•-:••;• Editor and Ptibl both become teachers »nrt toward' «rouod. will b* »«* tot * ln r i'-- owners of thtfiand the othw two-t hints. fhd w« saved have eaouah h* profession A\ lNDBW«!rtHWT KBWIPJkPan « ~ 'i pr fnr l!iiiiniethap8 yv>u tsA your'd 'ild be $20,000,000,000 and thel nation will be toe hard tor our' will be happter It she , ,SWMI/S Denounces Monopolieni ' ild gain much by the continued aroduc- rounger d»mh;er but nothing we! to ftmsh eotlete Wore |IM qm Warning that a third World War cai "•'. of the acres treated. \ c*n wy has w«r effect on l»r in '.riminn Trwre. ttt mmf Do you think we should .mst studies jhu ran eWct whlk tiMN prevented "unless social and econ< ilecause soil conservation is vital y im- -.e!l her thai she cannot go m, which will makt her tnUPC 1 are is also established and a halt is ci ido-'ant to the entire population of the uainmg or what do you advise* period much easier later oft. I he policy of high tariffs and cost ol Mother—Md But when sh* dots coapMa bar -'i.ted States, as well as the farmrirs, we Answer / college, work, yvu miot 6t fit- Field Marshal Jan Christian Si a., attention to the suggestions m^de by I thiri you would be very un-!Jecll -V *lllto* for h*1" to gofla «ttta iine Minister of the Union of >r Bennett. He would: wise to lell your daughter that *he the eafwr *h« d«4r«. fiicn, expresses confidence in the ful cannot |o ia training It that is 11) Drain 30.000,000 acres now too wet she has always wanted tj Dear touisa: l,,ss the democratic nations tfive th< i'or tillage. do that LS possibly vrheie she «iV. '•, Uott't you think, that M*ion that they, want "peace at i"2) Develop water resources.'on 12,000.- be happiest and make tht t>Us>ri atxmt die shvrtcomlois oi her mipctition, but advanced the theory lit (6) Educate the public to the needs of| Siimr Kesult own sex' " T hn-eas-big business had been respoi gl« umocent *T>H»» ol ivicty itself." Consideration of the suggested program, Perhaps l behavior ilmi other woHMO art. The South African leader paid a ti will promptly result in cries of "socialism"1: Perhaps one reason the dollar j But it really makes me sick to will not do us mwii (or you as it | see the ,way some of th« fair Wt i American democracy, saying tha| iby those who believe that government used to is the fact that no onesmirk around with the air o( ause of its success, "peoples that h&\ .should do nothing for the people. This is a* wants to do as much [or a doiittr as how difli'Vent I am from alt OtbW l| of what democracy really is call ihnhort-*ighted criticism in view of what the; they used to.—Marion. Wis. Ad-.women i;l vertiser. ' Knd Hum they can prubaMj toll 's democrats and twit real dem< ^government has done for some of our basic i you the low-down on fv«rtfm« tn i lieinjf fascists and imperialists." 1 industries. The fertility of our soil may So i town, but of course, they will jvitt A scientist predicts that tl>e >»»• teUms you and no one eta'* ayiiiK tribute to this country and if[jr prove to be the basic security of the Ameri-j -- moon will be c.oloniied soon. We ;Us ll0[ n^y H0Ssip- HowM ( fcu.-try, for the part paid in saving hi can people. Certainly, this is a concern of' hope he's mistaken. This would hear it? They must be Just mean another piece of terri- ninnies from the "gravest menace the government and should be promoted1, Under The State House Dome tory for world powers to scrap Address your fetters U: hmisand years," Marshal Smuts po| whenever necessary by positive govern- over.—Atlanta Journal. "Loukut." P O, Bos MI By J. Joseph Gribbiis Omnirburi. S. C. tin that our economic and financial mental cooperation. Imitator In the time of testing, "proved one oj A horse In a mce ut-Sftlem. N : iiiinslays of human liberty."' TRENTON — Governor Walter parkways; financial reforms by es- APPLES:—With 700.000 bushels H., sat down when the stnrtiiiK THE Sew Wage Demands E, Edge wi'd present a farewell tablishins a single ^ budget; re- of apples in storage in New Jersey, gate opened. The horse Is man's Taking cognizance of thu fact TU -ii , r, , tv i v I „,„„,, iwk.iQi-i^ii.nm.i classification of State Civil Service a campaign to promote their sale best friend and severest imitator. \nniiraii capitalism and Soviet COJ There will probably be anotherroundotme»age to tnc 194, LeBislatuie at totality %vill , t underway in February —St. Louis Past-Dispatch. noon on Mlarl?s wUh .jia s lotBUnB;,.lU seet undmvay in Febmai.y New Books demands bv labor for increases in wages i 14 blU i are poles apart, the Marshal th< ^' the docu- $7,000,000/aria reoreanizution of despite the fact they •will be ve- Time it and the nation is quite likely to witness contain any pro- many state departments ceivi'ifi much competition from u In 1944. when Denmark wig still |h;t! the Hritish Commonwealth could ioi tnt .uirs ahead. Instead, ' be -; bumper citp of citrus fruits In the This is the time to ask college it will be confined to expressions Governor Edge will re Nazi-occupied territory, the Dwws large scale strikes in. 1947. '> students to try to get In, an eve- veiv rradms a- remarkable new A bridge. He stressed the view thaf of appreciation (or the «oopera- membered at the State House. : soutn ana west. This is not reassuring but present indica- Ilousewives will be asked to ning with the family whllfc %t homo novel titled "The Aimehc Aven(t- iiu'd States must accept the chall _ _ on vacation.—Indianapolis NW«: cfjt.'' Bin .uvlwdy jyut ev«r hmrtl 'tions are that the effort to secure additional 1 iii arises from the auggestive cha tion oi the lawmakers and State; gMALL coi'NTIES-—With talk purchase the apples for the health Survey of the luithor— Pierre Andrewl— Wage increases will meet with stronger re- officials\dunns the past three, of eonstiuitiomU revisjon Bgaln iu|of the entire family. Up to now before. Kus.-ian communiBm and put her ye81s A week-end survey of leftover - ;the air over New Jersey. State! they have been shunnirS apples The novel was notable not Only in "ider rti save democracy. from management. GtrtAial>\ there Christmas candy in representative On the foliowin? Tuseday, Janu-! glwrlenat tovthse fbalancvom rUei, vo; f;;:-ea powes rwh ino inthe- i ( bceause the prices were high and of tt.s superlative Itttrwy 1 H1SO local households showed little but [••twill be a tendency on the part of employers arthey 21Grea, Governot Seal r oEdsf the ewil Stall eturn of,' lwrluppeit . thnouse balance froe mo fth powee Constitu-r in the1 (suga rbothere scarced . bApply lowe demand•gWrtrarSs anarde 1 Nehw1 GJerse y Sovelr tfo hihs successor.Stl f; { j^g ,. ready to low1" pricebhs frod mb thl e dtrade dwhich d. soft centers with punch-in-boi- ?«»»^ H™^ *™* 'to develop the attitude of the new Congress [lon u a e agam toms.—Detroit. News. realized that Franco^ Idea before making concessions. Alfred E. Driscoll, Haddonfleld. Re-! flght lo.,proteet uwl power they claim are not ln line with the was far more than an enchantmn actual cost of handling.' Isn't He? ntirriillve of adventurt, mystery I'iiri" w precarious," declares Gen The United Automobile Workers, through !t0 Stransely enough the average and youiiR love. This story was ilso INSTITUTION FARMS:—Food i Kraiioisco FVftnco, who their president, Walter; P. Reuther. assert Buildins here. Immediately after- i youngster doesn't believe there's a ti clarina and complete condemns- shown by the fact that the four raised on New Jersey Institution warda a;. thUKe Governouumiu.1r an.u.ud ana..™.> * , shortage of school teachers. He's tion of the conquerors in whose i-h in'iipli' that their ftrmy is th« that a pay hike is necessary to restore to g farms durinR the past fiscal year »ill board an afternoon tram for, *> Boing to school, Isn't he?--Chris- power Denmark then lay workers what haa been takp" from them by (jniliii!; June 30 was valued at $1,- Whethei: or not the Nwla »»w IM' iiKiiiiiHt "the militaristic .spirit! Thomasville. Georaia, where they I! tion. »*, .hav e onl.y, 1109 „ pe, r cen„„:„,„t of „the tian Science Monitor. the rise in the cost of living since the be-will spend the winter. 102,000. compared With $1,081,000 whul was HO clear to n.iti's thu world and "can declarf voting strength in-the upper house the 1944-45 year. Alike The departure of Governor Edge- of th'e Legislature, Because mem- else, they did nothlnt;. , inimit'iit." ginning of the year. The organization wants Fruits and vegetables Achievements arc like trousers ciui.se banninn the author from the I^ew Jersey scene will ] is bused on population in were valued at $393,000 while dairy —they become threadbare if you '• Didator mentioned no natiol a 17.8 per cent increase which would add mark the end of a wartime era in the General Assembly, these coun- have been u confosslou thay.th«y products reached a value of 0465,- rest on them.—Sunshine MaKiizine. 23'j cents an hour to the present $1.33 New Jersey. In the past three ties—Essex, Hudson, Bergen and recounted themselves In thtt pic- :.emirs of his country, but, in vi| 000. Institution piggeries turned ears, the Governor has retained | Union—have 52 per cent of the ture of the ' •• ho do evil ff jand it has other demands in mind. out pork valued at $155,000, while Repealed i it mli- during the recent war, o omplete control over both houses voting power. It would seem that the law re- ' * If the 90U.OOO workers represented byof ihe Legislature at all times, the poultry raised on institution the Bn()k-of-thc-||tontlj i that the Hat includes the As far. back as 1873 the present [a,.ms was-vaiue(i at $88,000. quirim? » picture of a Scottish ter- which smoothed the way for many rier on -ull .10-a'nt Christmas Club has made "The Aftgdjc :ni(l the other democratic'com the organization get what they ask, there Senate make"up has beeu crilU The value of feed crops for the ards has been repealed.—Detroit Avengers" a selection for J»»U«nr, will be similar demands from other groups. at. S178.O00, an alonK with Eric Johnson's',"Mr. i.il Franco calls the war of 1914 Senators from smaller' News. intoto bv the I increase of $3,000 over the pre- Bliimiuins Builds His- Dream •••t and most futile" in histor The facts will be obscured, as usual, and vote together against j ct'dint; fiscal year. Miscellaneous t^nnrals rtouse." The Club reports that ! advanced by uf 1 :.ii the "laxt one surpassed it.'* fl the public will find it difficult to determine- u 1. ar Id d m!m ltem1items s mKticii a as hides totalead ., When we read the other th^y that Pierre Andrezel Is not the author's i a the move populoUs ftv?as they m just what are the fundamental equities in- The modem - 0 New Jersey ' ' °«0, an Increase of $7,000 over the 808 Chinese generals liKcl been re- real inline. At the time of publica- lie viewpoint of people accustj iie moaein ! classified as End Kids" and previous fiscal year. This makes a tired we beaan to smile with Just tion he. or she—had to hide, his it j volved. As a beginner, the U. A. M. asserts During the three-yar term ofjverbuUy spanked. 'iy Ill-cause both want thwarte total value of $1,323,000. the faintest hint of Arfleiiciin su- identity ;the anonymity is still rt- it j that auto makers can increase wages 25Governor Edge, his policy has been ] seventy-three years aKo the Quantities raised on the farms tiilhed. It is nenerally aiueed, how- "f tin- German people to dor to solve problems before they got! Newark Daily Advertiser lamented periority in our face. But a little include 4,300,000 quarts of milk; research elicited the fact that the ever, Uiat "Plewe Andrewl" Is a ":-M. per cent, without increasing fhe prices of too big to handle. Through < editorially: 132,000 , pounds of beef; 32,000 United States Army reduced its writer of urent renown, and It Is automobiles and that profits in the industry promptness zeal .. i .biuTens have beaten •• M|.-;I of the General that the "pij ThThee ppneinebe pounds of veal; 769,000 pounds of generals by 500 in one month and likely thi\t the secret will soon be ".... has been a curse for topped pre-war rates during the current Edge secured an iinti-discrimina-1 the pOpUiace. Ten gentlemen, rcp- pork; 78,000 pourids of poultry and still has more than 1,000 left. We revetfled. tion.law; a public utility bargain- i i- nting the wqalth, power, honor 14.3,000 dozen eggs. 1 1 i j quarter. ese decided to let the entire matter is somewhat strange if one ing act allowing the State to seize and good sense of tne glate 9f New drop.—Milwaukee Journal David I,. Cohn^Hithordf "PoliU 1 RABBITS: — Turkey growers, "uiijrh to imagine what would| the demands of the Cr I. O. organization strike-ridden utility pltints to as- .jerseyi representlni; also the bulk of Departure." trtls ihis one about sure service of.aas and electricity; 0[ iES population and its true will! poultry breeders, dairymen, goat cent next summer. Mercer the famed English vesuaint oi ex- are criticized by some A. F. of L, laborincreased Slate educational aid, "il to tiicKe peop|e if the dicj and purpose, yesterday voted for a raisers and other rural enthusi- CoUnty has the most unfalorabl pression. It seemed two EnjWsh- "is had been successful in i leaders who take the view that this is notstandards and salaries, and incompetin- g railroad between New asts will be joined ln 1947 by mem- traffic death rate of all New'Jersey inen were visiting Niagara creased road aid for municipali- York and Philadelphia. Eleven 1 reorder the world for a thoi | the.time to initiate new wage increases that bers of Hie New Jersey rabbit In- counties this year with 43 Waths One of them, deeply rnove^ b> I ties and counties.',, otlter men, whose' title is Senator. iluslry 111 celebfatlrig Farmers' •reported compared to 18 lust year. will upset the tendency of costs to sta- srent torrent of falling welter, Other accomplishments of the j representing an innumerable' host Week in Trenton starting Janu- . . . Tax exemption privilenes turned to his companion and said, bilize. They point out that wage Increases Edge administration include the of stunted pines, growing on suml ary 20. granted cooperatives have been •Not bad.1 His friend replied, result in price increases which means the •aising of benefits for workmen's barrens, voted the bill down. You For the first time in history chiefly responsible for their mush- "Don't gush. Herbert." for A Durable Peace and unemployment compensation; can.'t make pine Irees vote nor-the rabbit incUwtrywlll be repre- room growth during the past de- - • * * cost of living goes up and the endless cycle inauguration of new freeways endow them with a conscience.' sented in the festivities that ac- cade, claims the New Jersey THX '•an now proceed to lay the fo Stephen Leflcocte 1ol*tthis Woiy of increases begins". the serious thinking of Equality Committee. . ., The New as an e.\iunnte of cynical humpr ii durable pe^ce," declared the occasion, by a banquet to beJersey State Chamber of £om- that wash i quite his style, it hid Secretary Ernest Bevin, as held at ihe Stacy-Trent Hotei on merce claims that $25,000,000,000 to do vyitjh u SU^tchman who had January 22 at 7 P, M. There, the should b'f more thun nm»le to II h I u sister-in-law""with 'Whom he,, ||try for Londojn after attend \\ ill Vetemm Build? people who raise rabbits for furflnaheejall essential services of the ould never agree. In spite of his ••Ml}', iH'^of Foreign Ministers ar There seejns to be general agreement meat, breeding stock and for ex- Federal; Ooveinment he.xt year..,, wife's entreaties, he always re- periments at biological labora- .eadersi In rural Sussex-County •:* of the UnitW Nations. among the builders and manufacturers that used to go anywhere, with h«r, tories, will discuss their business. re making a strong bid for anThe *ife was tatym moiitaUy Ul, 'I'tiiiii.sm, based upon the t the relaxation of housing controls will re- pi'. Edward L. Vail, former ustltution of hisher learning, and as she lay ttylni shfe wh^ap. ;" li'.v.s, was reflected by Soviet FJ stilt in a decided increase in home con- Clvief Veterinarian of the U. S. irobably a junior, college, to be red, "John. y.e'U dilve Janet With located near Beemeivllle. .. . New Nmi.i Government Rabbit Experiment you to tub funeral, will ye »o?" V. M. Molotbv, who said struction. . I Station ut Fontana, California, Jersey homemakers will attend the The acotdiman after an lulls w i'»'« as. "satisfactory" to the This may be correct, but the. question of will be the principal speaker. third in' a series of Institutes for struggle, answered. Mttrgaretilil better family living at Rutgers "n1 "other delegations" and prej what removal of controls will d'd in t The State Department of Agri- do it for you, but It'll spoil' DQ3 let! culture announces that about University on January 18. . , , day." »•'' -siu-eess for the meeting of 1 f- effort of veterans to secure low-cost homes thirty New Jersey .agricultural or- George C. White of Rutherford, ^ 1 'Ministers in Moscow in the* is unanswered. ganizations will participate in the while serving as president of the WOKK FINK 1 1047 Fanners Week. New Jersey Association of Nursery- PORTLAND, Me. —Calling to i'li diort will be made to get Ul Some authorities say that the relaxation men, was recently elected find out how the city's recently ""• framing of the peace treal of controls will brinjj a "temporary rise" ii> JKKSKY .HOS\W: — Mineral dent of the New Jersey P|ovlsts instiled parking metwd mii% costs but that, in the future, a Recline will proitui'tlon (nNcW Jersey during Association.. jut. A. L. 86ii»8."iho liMti will prpbably exceed the 1945 .sold thmn to the city, lUtenert to T s i "' • t"tc menta are.encouraging bl follow the rise. Certainly, the relUquish- value of $4T,000,0DQ, Meredith E. CAPITOL CAl'EttS'.-The Slate City MHunger Lyman 8, Mtlore, [act 0|' Hie internatlajial situation, i inent of the curbs will make it possible for Johnson, State Oftologlfct,' claims, Department of Agriculture report laud the meters tor blmoit an bii •••! . . . New Jersey farmirs experi- the abnormal 1946 autumn wenlh- hour. He dldu't get the. whole "> time, is tMt the peace of the] anybody to construct a home if the money enced one of the best Jjrowinij sea- er is credited with Jurnl-shlnn a story, however, untij he left tlie '"u almost entirely upon the d<| is available. " •• sons on record during the past late crop of cultivated office ai.^ 'ouaB, on t^6 c«r, be- '' Soviet government as to whet i summer, according to the United whln'h ripened In ear'*. November. sides a ' tiKW-Mplred meter" 'a The peculiar problem that faces the Vet- j states Department of Agriculture. , . . Predicting hectic tax weuther •lie-, police tram$ ticket. , . ; i" coope'rata With other natij erans of the nation, however, is that most ... Property owners desiring to ahead, the New Jersey Taxpayers s NUUTCCWDKNT " fur as we cart judge, and w! of them have a limited amount of fuiKls for reconvert their hQlnes into multl- Association purges taxpayers to fumlly units to house vet*r»ns a,ml hold on to their skimmers through NEW VOIUC.-Al«x«nd»r Cook, • Wi'w matters fftim the standpc home construction, They are not in a posi- llll their families are to get in the yeaf 1941,.., New Jersey law- 41-yair.oKJ mail carrier, a«4 fa- " »n, the western democraciea tion, as a rule, to compete with wealthier touch with Charts R. Erdmau makers are getting their loiiiml ther 0! Jour children, waa t$/j0f ::, Vtl suits pressed in prepsrallon. for ' '.v reasonable concession \ individuals, nor are they able to contem- Jrv, Commlslsotwt m jth> Depmt- injured wheh-h« WM Htk;'|' 1 '" lHe hope of dispelling the ment of EconomlD Dl the opening m \he UKlslauirB on the body ol a woman wtty plate present construction costs without New Jer&ejr potato tfiowws January 14 arid Inautsurtttion of serious qualms as to the value of their may be- agked by Uie government Governor-elect Alfred t. Drlsooll a week^ater, , ,, after a few years. to. reduce their ftpreage by 18 p« ?•*

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1 by-what ho has heard "Men of Gloucester." the first Wife"; and Paillette Ooridfml In for ntirl seen in piewn! (iay Europe. film rn a new scrips to iw-.relented by the Ford Motor Company, is Dr A, J. Croiiin is busy at. work "to show Americil to itself nnd to John, McCoimack fnns will bn the world and to enconiHBP domrs- dpliehied to hear that- Fulton Bur- on ii new nowl, ipniativcly titled. tic automobile The picture. ley, who sinus likrhlm, is of Irish "Thr Living and the Dead." and a Uiii'ly-ininute s'lbjecl, in color, descent nnd hnsXiunn with sym- ctivns.si'ill with Metro tin' .screen |\c?. CHURCH ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH will lie iniKlp available to schools. Phoney orchestra all over tho 1IIR LADY i rlftht.s td'lhc work air in,prowess. churches, clubs and other crojips. I'niti'd suites, is out of uniform ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Sewiren Nrw Hr From lieiiiinl cvii de- / and into a rnntract with Metro. Rev. John F/gan,,J Rtv. P. Newton llowden, Vicar l^n. Pastor Sunday Masses — 7, 9:16 and steereey which Always a touchy pmnt with the| Girwr R«rei's' husband, Jifck - - — Rev. JamcJ ppiiplcttposi-mimes appear on i.hf|'pj.i | n wrote Did you know that. Irene Dunflp Sundir Serrke* ; nO, 8:00, D:00, 0:45 A. M. There mi nil |)ini! nnd B|?S| nm Max TlP i."n(lny Mad Charles' Chaplin' •st m-.n-rmce*, motion piciurp _billin^ j --Cnttlp Knic," n vehicle for Bar- ran really .sinr.V She can and sings 8:00 A. M.- Holy Communion. Holy day Maisei—6, 7 and ft : \fi-M am! l - MtitCiieur V potuul Help t 7:30 P. M> 1 " ' inu.stafhioed little Frenchman: under ilic corporal n"• Organist 1 FIVE or six room house, all im- ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOCUl BAKE TREATS Pet 'hop Swedish life fill the capital ! streets provements. Immediate occu- SuncUy !'"•» School Slrnl and squares with fast-flying bikes pancy. Write' Box M, c/o this Holy Communtri:00 A. M. Woodbrlclt* You Can lie Sure of I'lavor and A M : Fresh Daily CAarkson's and. a journey on toot through the newspaper. . 9-19 Sunday Schorf, 0 - - Rev. Samuel Newbenter, Rabbi (tiialUy at Mnanry's Bakery. Ladies', Men's, Children's city's thoroughfares ia like a voy- Wedding iind RirUiday Cakfs T. S. C.ov't inspected horse meat Holy Communt--inrt Sermon Piraday at S:00 P. M., ReKii'.y age in a sea of knees. REPAIR SERVICE II A. M. ' a .Specialty. for animals ESSO SERVICE Sabbath services and sermon. Shoes nnd Clothing It Is true thaMew women in the 7:00 P. M,, 'I-'V Sclioo Ladies' Auxiliar;' m»«U seconj Open Sundays I'hone 4-5383 KEYS made, locks repaired, wash- world appear to'equal Sweden's in Chri.-;tni;i.i party.. Monday. 5 lbs. for $1.00 Avenue and J*mei Street general modesty—that is, until they ing machines repaired, nnd saws AetW. Hadassah meets first Thun-iir- Chopcr's Dep't Store got on a bike. filed and retoothint. Fmil H. Al- W»odbridg«, N. J. brecht, .124 Heald Street. Carteret Choir Rehearw-vtry Thurs- J tie's Pet Shop The male? accept It all as a mat- WOODBRIDGE <1 Stain Street, Woodbridjre, N, J. ter of course. Bicycles have been 8-5821. C. P. Il-ltf day, V .TO P. M. 1438 Irvinp Street WO-8-1514 METHODIST CHURCH with the Swedes for a long, long Girl Scouts, Mors, 2:00 P.M. Rev. Frederick W. Poppy, Pastor RAHWAY, N. J. time and knees for even longer. ROOFING ('.iris Friendly Siy, Mondays, The Prayer and Praise Servuv Both are here to stay. :^0 P. M. Tel. Rah. 7-1227 ALL TYPES OF ROOFS repaired for those who want tj "Grow •.:-. • Electric Appliances • • Sand - Dirt - Fill • Swedish ladies dress differently Trinity Men's.Cl 2nd Wednei- Slate-shingles, tile and flaC grace and In the knowledge of mw from American and Russian ladies, Jay. 7:00 P. M. Teniptuu: dikes and Pies just Real Estate-Insurance i roofs; brick walls waterproofed. Loi-d and Saviour Jesus Christ ! at least in the stocking division. Trinity Vestry.rd Tuesday, oozinc with richness. Pastry and DIAMOND will be held in the chapel on Tut-; : Here there are few if any rolled 7:30 P. M. day at 8 P. M. Cookies. Ad made with the finest ROOFING AND METAL WORKS Thompson Electric Shop John F. Ryan, Jr. stockings and round garters seem Trinity Altar G\ meet« quar- Sunday ingredients. Donald T. Manson 365 New Brunwrick Ave, to have no mission in Sweden, Stock' terly as announced 9:45 A. M. Church School wit: If It's Mooncy's — It's The Best" Home Appliances and Perth Amboy, N. J. INSURANCE Sand and Dirt Fill ings are firmly hitched to milady's Trinity Mot^r'nit, 1st Won classes for all. V, A. 4-0448 11-7 tf Mooney's Bakery Repairs person, perhaps because of the bi- day. 11:00 A. M. MorninR Worsli:;i 522 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE cycles. sei'moa by pastor. FOR SALE Holy Days: Hi Comronatoi FORDS, N. S. ; 499 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. Repreienting Boyntqn Brother! Phone Bare knees are sometimes seen. 10:00 A.M. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH FORDS, NEW JERSEY 4- Co, Over 2G Years The size and shape of a lady, or TWO LQTS, 40x100, located on St. • Building Contractors • Woodbridge B-1645-J her knees, have nothing to do with strawberry Hill, Woodbridge, iay, 8:00 P. K, Thone P. A. J2603 whether or not she chooses to ride near School. Apply: Wally Drive Trinity AcoljN* Mf meet* « First Church of Christ, Scien Tel. Woodbrid e 8-1592-J S a bike. and Lloyd Road, Matawan Tele- innounced. tist, Sewaren, is a branch of the • Taxi t Different ladies ride the bicycle phone Matawan 1-0058. 1-2, 9- Trinity Chojbf -ther* Uni TJotber Chuieh, The First Chun-n Walter A. Jensen • Fruits & Vegetables • diflercntly and therefore have con- REAL ESTATE meets a» nnnounci of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mason and Building WOODBRIDGE cluded th.it there are styles in this TEN-PIECE beautiful dininu-room St. Agnes' Uiitn-ets as an Mass. Sunday services at 11 A. M Contractor FRESH INSURANCE •s in just about everything else. suite . solid American Walnut Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. FRl'lT.S AND VEGETABLES Some employ the dashing style. with glass lops, lor better home. Alterations anil Repairs Wednesday Testimonial Meeting. r This tails for sitting very erect on Bargain. Cull evenings. P. Hasler. FIRST PR|»1KRIA\ 8 P. M. Thursday, reading room 38 rRKEMAy STRELT J. ,dnard {famed Co. TAXI the scat ;ind sort of sweeping Oak Tree Road bet ween Henry and I 2 to 4 P. M. through the street. WOODBRIDGE, N. t. Wood Ave. Iselin. N. J. 1-2 j ilahway Avenue,yuuteret Boat) •GOD" is the Lesson-SernV'1 Others use the hell-for-Wher 66 MAIN STREET "THE OLD WflffrCHURCH" subject for Sunday, January 5. Telephone 8-1808 8-0200 method, a system whereby the rider WOODBRIDGE, N. J. • HELP WANTED • Woodbr, GOLDEN TEXT: "Hear. < bends low over the handle-bars and Earl Hannum Dw;y, Minister raises her knees almost to her chin. A DRIVER very tood salary, good Israel: The Lord our Gotl is oi, TELEPHONE 8-0233 DAV AM) NIGHT SERVICE Alfred B. Diclfci Organist Lord." iDeut, 6:4' Cinder Blocks METERED RATES hours, good opportunity. Apply; Sunday. B • Raoflig & Siding • Eaili Additional ' i Jlilc . . 10c SporUmen—! — ActMi include; Jasper & Son The Session of th .urch meets Ttnm AMBOY OFFK'E: 443-PEARl, STREET • APARTMENT WANTED • "Look unto me, and be ye save- % Main Street ' Let ui rtbuiU th*t Cernutn he first Monday of !i month UOODBRIDGK. N. .1. all the ends of the earth; fui Concrete Products Woodbridge, N. .?. ! HINES ROOFING CO. Mauur jpa brought kom* ulo COUPLE want 'apartment or small o'clock in the Ctu. .study. am Ood, and there is none elsi Phoni. 8-2352 •' house, furnished or unfurnished; The Regular m<>n meeting of ilomDany, Inc. \ Gutteri • Leaden - Skylights a beautifal \A% game (porter. (Isa. 45:221 Correlative passagt TIP TOP permanent or fur winter •mmiths, he Board of fru#t ,s held the from "Science and Health wi; Slate and Aiphalt Roof» All miket of ihotgunt, riflu ieconcl Monday, of month at Pr«jppt Delivery—&" Block* ! TAXI n Woodbridue, Kahway. or vicin- Key to the Scriptures" by Ma: Funeral Directors t Rubberoid and revoWeri repaired, rebuilt, ity; for lead will trade a 194G 3 o'clock in the study. The Baker Eddy include: regular monthly n .uc of the •40 frAYETTE STEEET CAB SERVICE, INC. reitocked «nd, rtblued. jopulur cur fur ;i 41 or 42. Holiest "God. The ure»t I AM: the al. ' 24-HOUR SERVICE •eferences furnished. Write Hull- Officers and Tea«$M f the Sun- i PERTH AMBOY knowlntj. all-seems, all-acting, al, ; Hines Roofing Co. Phon. WO-8-1400 way Post Office Box z347. day 3chool is hettt hird Mon- wise, all-loving, and eternal; Pru; L H. YOUNG day in the SunOaj ,j«lroom at Telephone P. A. 4-5445 Synowiecki 24 GREEN STREET I.L. 1-Htf ciple; Mineh---8«U Spirit; Lid 456 School Street, Woodbridge GoawUk Slae* 1*00 8 o'clock. *" N WOODBR1DCE Truth; Love; inti-: Telephone 8-1077 Women's Assodai meets the Funeral Home Mete-red Rateit P. O. Box 38 p«7ton, N. J. THREE or four room funibhed licence." in. 587> Drug Stores 154 First \-{ Mile apartment or house in Wood- third Thursday Qt i month at 46 Atlantic Street TINSMITH AND ROOFER 10c Ea. Add ii Mi. bridge en vicinity. Call Wuod- 8 P. M. at the ClHJi ' Roofing find tiding work • FEMALE HELP WAITED t bridge 8-id 40. 1-2,9 Women's Associ :i circles ST. ANTHONY'S R. C CHURCH Carteret, N. J. guaranteed meet "the first 'pit ,iy of the Pert RMIUM Raymond jachso^i SaA lalennan't commUiion » Women's Wear I WANTED month. The place o be an- R«». StinUUui A- Milos, Fa«tor Telephone Cartaret 8-5715 Why pay $300.00 for a. nounced. Sundaj Masses at 8 A. M. at: I & Son GIRLS WANTED ONE furnislieii room for w-!i!le- The Ladies Aid .,-ty meets 10 A. M. $150.00 job? man in. Woodbnd«e or vii-nuy Nothing to pay extra for the second and foui"i'/t;dnesdays Weekday Hauet at 8 A. M. DRUGGIST Sophie Shoppe Experienced operators on all WoMibndne 8T1040. 1-2-! at the Churdj at 2: '. M. Novena In Honor of St. Anthony Woodbridge Avenue The White Churc ,iuld meeU each Tuesday a.t 7 P. U. wit!. 1 Insurance t William Murphy shirts. SITUATION WANTED ' 88 Map Street „ 99 Wedgwood AT*. Port Readmit. N. ,1. the second and four londays LNSUUKO Uavfc Your Fail Lubrication New January Ctutes in Home Dreiimaking PLEASANT WORKING CON K«r. Maiuke Gr Doue by Mem with 17 Yews of Now Forming Weekday M FIRST CHURCH OF ISELUN, Leppcr's , Automobile Kxyerlence DITIONS. APPLY AT ONCi: A.M. PRESBYTERIAN \»r CurUiai, CLASSES—Morning, Afternoon and Evening Moving A Storage Co. Surjday Masse DMfti Htniy M. ltort»wi, Pa»tor ' 5portyr*»r, Amoco Service Station COMPLETE COURSE ONLY $10.00 aad 10:41 A. M, Fitrnidtinn Local and Long Distance Muvlttg UOWAKl) TOFT, Prop. 1 John Pazur, I'run. Call or Write Today Rosary Society 8:45 A. M. Sunday School. -AUTO-ROCK— munlonln^'body 11:00 A. M. Morning Worjship OFrlCE. 21& ftOBAR! STBKET I'KRTU AMBOV Orinni SINGER SEWING CENTER y» W Route 25 B*caus« nylon fabrics ire both j XA 8-OMO 70 SMITH STREET Evemass and lluliduyi, Cull 010* tad mlW«w leakttat, Crtoa SlrMl and Af«s«* Perth Amboy 4-0741 Woodbridge, N. J. aa a'jtumo Woodbrld«e *-iiii MWu (ut ») * carbon terials and (or umbrtllai.

I;ll;, ..Mt* r THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 19-47 PACifc N 3arrons in Home Debut Wednesday Against P.A. St. Maryl I. James Big ' SPORTS MIKE St. James National Motorboat Show to WHS Aims" By Mike Kocaik JV's Trip Launch Record-Breaking Year For Initial ionlinues to Roll; Holiday Wash Radio Station W('Tr, New Unuwwirk, %]\oat exhibit. The craft, an "in- j Ke|l to bottom. Lead-1 tfownsMp CommitteCi e or early 1930's. Also indicative of sents an increase of over 20.000 the second stringers on the Tar- ,. ;,n-;iy will be Al Kohrhers, hip of "WnoilliriilKc I the individual All-High scoring record is in scholas- UtillzinK every ounce of experi I'i- i-inh.-r Hilli, mil, I w.i <1 i I wide interest aroused in this great boats in the four-month period ' sity are pressing hard" for; starting ..Him:' forward, who starred I" ailvcrllse iln' Hut tli.n" mi .Mon- eiice, the St. James'jayvees stauec est of moto_ r boat shows, which i.; 'lny i- \-f nitit;, .hiTiiuiry Hill, II'IT, tic basketball playing in the State. . . . Well, recently between February and June of this assignments w i t h their fine i;/,i coilct'.p two seasons ago. a brilliant fourth-quarter finish resuming its old stand at Grant the TownHhln Cot(iniltme will meet we ran across a feature item centered around Buckey year. playing. !' niiiit expert will.be Ted i' N I'. M. (KSTi I" tin- iViinniHti'f) and scored 16 points while hold-' Last Thursday, the South River i,. rr timid, and formerly ' '111 ipiln-r_•», M c m II r I a I Municipal V Hnlli|liiK> \Viio(llirl* M'itc. nl' M •s Williiini 'II tertns of sule (in flic wltli th« ltiillilinK, Wiioillji-iilge. New .It'ixcy, .1 i ia niioii, ;t.s tup ru* i- ni;iv in-: ar forward, who had scored an Slate two years at Verona High School and last season 1 clMinpfonship team of 1J43 >Township clerk open to Inspection ,12 points. Dick Urigvary arid Joe ami i'\|H).wc ;lll'l M.'ll ut pOblii s;l!f i:i« liai -I .1, I laimnu nii'l Mi-.-i- lli.-li- nf 14 points in the first mul f" lir imliHcly reui! prior to Hale, ;iml t'l I Ut! IIIKIIH'.4!. IlliliHM' tLi'i'ordln^ f,'liN:; who spell'trouble I set a sizzling pace in one game, scoring 39 points, two Geis, each with six points, fol- nil ). Oiiiinnii, iiis wi! ,'•. l-:.hvnid l.i.ls IT I" "ii ni' lush, in Hlock In I i-i ins MI' s;ih: mi Mi<> with the liMiimin and Mrs. I-M\va ril (lalinim. hree names, was suffering from a ,, s; ,1 nines' courtsters are | Jowed for top score making. Al TMWimliip Clerk "|imi lo Insjiectlnn J'..: I!. W Ihii.li;.- r-..wii-!ii|i At- short of the State record for, individual scoring, . . . his Wife: I'MwiU'il .WLIU Ii ami Mi-;. c', I,(its rifi iiinl 57 In Wwh r,s.'i, )f Held RoalK. Tnkf furthtr notion that th< M. W.iWi: .Inhu Mi I'm:.ild nml ';1i Nfw Brunswick High Speaking of that Rutgers team, it seems tO'be headed shooting brand of ball, led the All- Tnwnihlp Committee lias, hy resolu- Wnnilhriillti' Tnwnnlllll Assi-.SMlllpnl Ml:: John Mrliimalil, iii" will-: A bright note ••»> sltock when t'l.mu'ly. Charley Goodwin, •tion Hint imrxnunL tn law, fixed * for a'good season despite setbacks by,Princeton and Stars scoring with 13 points. Lu- M Anna M. M Mo second strirmers, Ace Adanw iniiiiinuui firlre ;it willed sutit lots T;il :it wLiii'l) »iiul lot* lev. linsband ol Anna I-'. Miller, boer's eye with their fine iijsis iif pmpiirlnK «i^e(l ami adver- ST. JAMES' JAYVEES in ^aul M<>< U will h« sold loiiotlittr foriiieit owner; J^IIKIIIU'III Miller ;,,,n iii]) team durinK the"! tiiiiiK lM' naif. S;ihl lots In snlil wiih ,il] niher I(J:IMIIH pertinent, »a!il .Inseph II. While nnd Mr;:. .lnse|i Adams emerged from the cohteit radius of the campus. ., . Three varsity players gained inlniniiini prico lujintj J-."i().UO IJIMH n ,.r.nn Tlie remainder of. j'"lii-k. IT ^ol.l mi IL'I'UIM, will ri'Jiuiif G P TI M. tvhlle, .his wife: I'layi.ni Lot ra.^tM ol pivlHW-iitK ilv^O nnd mlver- an high scoror with seven polnM ••• :i ilnH n ]i;iynu lit r,r |MI mi, [III- b:ll- land: .lulni l-'niite-;, Mr. rnliwi, lius , :,.| consists of Al, Koser, i ' their sports letter at South River High School. . . . D. Ungvary, f 3 0 6 lisiii!;' tliis fiik-. SaM UHH in saiU :icL• — of imirhgnn nrii'f lo Im [mill In hand nl' lins.l (Mllell. il tormer while Messick was close behind til in • u. "it HOUI nn toruw, will I'uquiio ma-.\, Ed Bradley, Ed Senko ""ni.il niMiitlily in t-illim-nts ni $L".i'n Reis, f 0 0 0 Two others gained a coveted "NB." . . . After a holi- ;i iliiHii iiiiyniont of t-Ti.00, the lull- ciwiier: A nun M. liiircldnirdl, with three field Koals of which 1'iiirt Ihtt-reat anil other Ifirmi nro- Powers, f '. '. 2 0 4 inn: if iiii!vli;tHc jjriiu li> be uaiil '" widow; .losi-ldl l letzi nuc r; I'ranci.s iwo were nifty set shdls. \iilcil fur In contract ut sale. day lay-off, Coach Don White's Rutgers eager* swing \V. I'oiitrell; San I Me|.',|ro\- an Behaney, f 2 1 B oil mil nir.nl hly Inslallmcnts of $10.00 u:«i James A. Keating of Till.- further null'-* that at uld plus iiilei^Ml :LIIII uUter LorniH pfo Mrs Snniiiel Mel-:ii'ny. Iiis wlfi Lanky John Kinsey, Banoi\ c*R* l-'ivc, this morning report- nal>'. ur [my dKte to w lu> h IL may into action again, playing host to Dickinson'on Satur- J. DeJoy. c 0 0 0 Tilted lUr In ruiitriit'l nf .suit*. Adalbert Alesav and Mrs. A,lalhi;n ter, returned to the line-up against In; adjourned Hie TownHlilp Com- Crowe, c . - . - 2 0 4 Alcxav, his Wife; Abraham Stie- tr.-im was at full strength mittee reserves tne right In its dli- day. . . . Should be a good tussle. Take furllwr nnlk'O that lit said Klllz unit Lena SlIcK'liU, his wife South River after being sidelined ., h.ive ihe following avail- i ri-tum to reluct :iny one or all bhlx Geis. g ... 6 siili', or iitiy (Intu 1" wlilili il may .1'efciiM- I'lant Cori'i'i'.itliin, a cur-, by an injury sustained in Duw- :i|;-l I'l -HI .Hlliil, K.t" ill s:lii| lillirk R. DeJoy, uiljniii'iicil, the 'I'ownnhir poraliiin; AKIH-., Kelly and Mr '.':' ,,,t ion: Herb Vahaly, Joe ''i sin Ii bltldar »» il may select, due Maroons Headed South mllti'c ri'si rvi's Hie riglit in its dis- Kelly, husband of A^nes K'elly: oilen. , -Lin Chris Triggs, Oeorne regard being given to Hrm> and Coley, u rt-tiun tu rt'jci't any out- or iill lilds and Samuel A. lloyd, and Mrs. Olchasky Faces Mwoona itinnner of payment, In case one or Hardly the season for it, baseball has crept into this riri'l in KI-11 s.iiil tuts in s:iiil lilni-k Satnilel A. l!n\il, his wife; mid D.umy Fuller, Ernie DUbay. minimum, bids ihall be. re- such IjiiUlor an it muy .select, due IIIHI1 or iin\ nl iheii- icsiH-cii Sonny Olchasky, who passed th» Hnylf. "BiKRie" Harkins, Ii column. .. . Before the South.River-Woodbridge bas- 22 1 45 turd beinsr given, to tei'iua mid linltnown licirs. devisees, |Hr )lld ab0V(, n,|nimumi by th, G r more minimum hiilH sluill he istiiitors, M'l'iiiilccs, iissi^ns or si Hi;; live 68. Railway 46 T'lWnsMp Tornrnittee ami this pay-' TI eel veil. i cssnrs ill I'iRllt, title or interest after the gamp was a n\lnute old. merit, thereuf by tli'e piirdiSfer ac- patrick. , , . Boy, that man just cried the blues on this Petro, f 2 4. I'lMin iicceiitnnce of tlio minimum Hy yiilue of ;in Order ol' the ('"nil Grabbi/ig the ball on a Up^OfJ, : ,i siniky (list half in cording to tlie manner of purchase bid, nr bill nbgve niinimmn, by tlio of Chancery "t New .L-rsev, mail 1 1 :.r Kahway Catholic War In arcunlance with trrim of nal« on humble scribe's shoulder about the poor team he had Klement, f 2 Township f'ainmllt& anil tlie .lmv'- lilt' liny of the date In-rent , i he dribbled in and parted the COr^t fll», th« Townshll' will deliver a bar- Haider, c 6 13 incut iliePtiof by the purchaser ac, cause' wiiei'cln The Township with a lay-up shot. He followed .uir the Koine mighty un- in basketball and he was wishing the season was over I'orillng to I lie manner uf purchase WoiidhrldKe, n nmnlcipnl eorii gain and tile dec) fur xald promliei Powers, g - 3 6 in acrordanco' with -tartus of Kale on with, two foul shots and ,,b,c for ihe St. James' 11ATI:I> Dcetnliir llth. 19««. liimnf the Stale of New Jersey, IVs already. His/team didn't look too g-c-od for baseball Hie, the Township will deliver a bar- complainant, and vim and others iiv, Stout tapped one in off the I tlir local quintet settled H. I. P1JV1OAN, Tnwnnhlp Clerk. Lucas, .g .... 5 10 gain and sale deed for said premises, Ti' I Ivi'itlsi-I Iieciimhi'r '.'I'lth, DATICIi: Deiemlier ITth, 19411. the il^fwjdanls, yon ILTU rei'inlred, ti b6ard.s to send South River ftlwad, either, was another point he was trying to sell. Well, iL]>|)ear anil answer tlie 4iill ol' ,saii i -lie business of point l>Hi, jiiul J.iii'imy '-'ii'l. !•'!', In tlif 17 B. J. IUJNUUN, T'lWnsMp Clerk. coniplainiint on or befoije the 17tl 6-0. The MaroonS held the lwd : .!:• i'r the intermission and Independent-Leader, knowing "JSitz" just evea a little bit, we know the 35 Score by oeviods: To lit' itilviTtisoi] Uecemhfi' !Cth. du.v of l>>hnihi-y, next, fir the sah throughout '.he -remainder of the ;, it points In the second r.ilis'and liinn.U'y 2ml, 1917, .in tlio fjill will he taken as COIIIVSHCI Itrfi-r tin W-HIH Maroons will shine fairly well on the diamond as St. James .... 10 11, 16—45 Independent-Leader. ii.t!;iinst >'oii. game. •.'.:i. 'IIIIIH nway, C8-46, In KiiTitu or I'unuo SALB All-Stars 10 8 8—35 *• ... I-.- 'I iii the St. James' TO WHOM IT KAY CONCKUN: always in the past. ... To prepare for the baseball 1 l\ C'lMM'KMY (IK \K\V .IKUSI'.V The said- bill Is ftleii lo absi.luleh The closest gap in the score OC-> At it regular niteiltiK of tin Official: French. t-MI/il-IU de'biir and rore-lurie >-'>ii ironi ii| cuired in the closing minutes (>f ,i Tlmi'Mlay. season, South River will, get tnTJump on all other rlKht nnd ci|niiy of redemption of Township CoViiiulttBe" of the, Tnwn- TU:--flunn{e <'. IV I and Mrs the second quarter. Butchko's on*- . ." lumped into a 3-0 -: ,i ul1 AVniMlfir-ilK'- In-'.>J \ti.iiilay, (.iiMjrK'e <•'. Wood, his ivil'e; Feidl in nnd to ilio iireinWes desci'iliv-il Ii ; school teams in this area by traveling South for spring ccrliliciitcs of tax sates ihtleil Sen • i|iriiiiin minute on a i i, . i T i:. < t- ;M \ fil'; I « .i- , I ii > 'i-,l HOUSING nand .1. lii'iickiiofl' nml I'iiinlint- (' handed push shot brought the in :nlvrrtiii' the fa' i lh.it mi Jlni!- finn-khun". his wife: l.ouia Aluid 'Lciiil>i!r :»43, i-overlut; Lots 1 1 Barrons up to, the short end of *fl .i::ii .1 fntll t>y shai'shoot- • l.iv 'inn: K. I.1111 irr ''.':;, V.MT, practice. . . . This will be the first post-war-year trip In a wide removal and easlnp ind i':iroliiH- \Y. Aliail, lii.s wife, or mil I: in lllni'k s:'7: Lots 1« and 14 H i.i :,iinl The lead was the Tcwnsls|> Ci'tiAiillti-i' will meet 1 of restrictions, President Truman Mr-i. l.miis Ahiid, as tlie nine muy i:|nck 41)11; Lots 241 to 21G In 18-15 count. Two foul shdk bjr v and sixth of its kind at South River. Prior to the war •it I". SI. I KSTi |i ll. has opened home building to all lie: .Mr. Ali.nl. liusliaiul of rai'iiliii.-- HI.ick IniiK: Lois 4112 to 1|1| in Hlotl Stout followed &nd Soutli Riv«r. -,.i ^il lumi'vrr, as Herb Chambera, Mnmlrlal Municipap l the hops were made only to the Carolina's. This season W. #\liad, a luriiicr ownei:; I'luirU'H •124i:; Lnts Sfjo tn Of.2 in llloclc -1240 led, 20-15, at the half ttaae lntev^1 '• 11 -Aw curds twice Bulhllng, Wuod|l K NNe w ll«r>ey. citizens. He announced a "vigors .1. Cnsiidlii anil Martlia roatollti, liiM I.nls Iii and 47 in Block' IS IK; Lot and eipouc and ll at publ'C Mia witi*. Aian 1 KJU f4 las Merrill and In til in Hlock 5S!>: 'Lnt 4!ir, Ii, mission. • ' •-.::. ,Uiil other double- and to the highes bidder according the South River squad will take a two-week trip to ous" Federal housing .program for Hi-arc Mi-mu, liis will', or .Mrs. niock iVl(,.\; Lots .'.n II nil UII In Illock on file with th« In the third quarter Coach F\t%-. : . :• '.'rii by Bustzy Boylt. to t«rm> of sale Miami, Florida, at an estimated cost of $2,500, and 1947, which turns the problem of Alan lioiiKlas .Merrill, its tlie case j: Lots sa Ki M in Hlock 7S4: Lot T"«nihlti Clerk ulnn in Inspection providing homes over to private ina> lie: Henry Lane and Mrs. ahd :10 In lllnck S^S: Lots ii am Patrick's cagers foiled ahead by . : "ii and Uaiuiy Ftiliei .ui'l !•> hf imlillc y nrlnr u> «:il Henry Lane, Ills' wife; Carmen 111 Hlock fv.il; Lut.i 32 and It:! il •uLt, iiheiul. tl-S, al ?.. ' i'.n I,. :,)>.' |!n 1 M>i-.•••- In lllorlc play some of the best high school teams in Miami in enterprise with virtually no re- AV,.|!,lnr,d and Albert Welblund. ock s;)2; Lot IT, in Block 8118: r^t scoring 14 points while holding N '', U ll'l|. |i!" T-.iv n-:.i|i As- strictions. Bent ceilings are not. ln-r luislianil, or Mr. "Welhlunili Inis- 7S and 711 Ii Hlock S-12; Lots I'.mi an Woodbridge to five. Beinle Peter- ;.' ill ,t quurU'C. •.-«:ni>nl M.ip. tune-up tussles.,.. Says "Fitz," "It'll be a good educa- l»and "f Carineii \\'»'lblund, as (lie :K;I in Mink sr,r,.l: i,,,ts .:< .mil 2ii "till (itiiutfi1. the Rail- Tak* further nutlet that Uit affected by the action, except in case may In-: Harry K. Li'isen and in 111 nek S H S; Luts III and 14 In Hloek son tallied with a set shot and Vic TUHiianlp uummttte* liua. tiy rtaolu- . tional trip for the kids, if nothing else." ... Oh! yeah? new construction, Alr.s. llai'iy K. l,eisen, Ills wife; SStf; Luis 12 70 to UiH ill Hlock «,ri7; Little, Kinsey and Adams mob • •AI-iiUL.siori' d the Bis 11on ami jnirNUant lo law, ftned a I'atrick .ManKan and l.illliin ilun- iiml Lois-'.'2 iiml \!'i ill Hlock lDtil; nriuMiiini prii-e .it whlfli xniil lotn H;m, iiis wife, or Mrs. Patrick [>ii the Assessment Map of the Town- registered a foul tiy to rQURd o«t . ' Tn-xs. Vahaly. Fuller. 1 In -.i.-l liln-k Will lie s'lhl 'nRt'tlifr Cuff Notes LEGAL NOTICES Man Kan, as tlie vase may he; Mr. ship of WuodhrlilKi' in .Middleaex the Bartons' third period •••! Cimv-, chimed in with with all,ot|ier dt-tulln perilnunt, until .Mai-nil, husband of lirlitgot Miii'Hli, County. ' * 1 iti-IW t.i: \V-:Mi a lonner owner; Ki'iedrieh Leli- ShooAg reserves into the i ii'iiiu.s tach to act'ouiu IIIM'I:,,ni pi i i- IH-IIIU $:7". on iil'.is Bob (Silver Arm) Simonsen is jumping with joy And you, tUe above named, mi' co.ita of prejHirlng il«wl and advsr- MH'll'K OV I'l'llUI' SAI.K inann nnd Mrs. Frleilrii'li Leliniiuin, in the Inal quarter, •••'. 'H uw in thai period. made delenilants hecmise you hiiyo IIHIMK this aulK. Suiil lulu in snid over the cold weather. He has aerackjee hockey team TO AVIIOJI.IT MAY ('OXCEKIV: liis wife: lilixalteth Lehinann J'lid 1 Mr. Lcliiiiiinii, inisband yf< lOli/.a- or may claim lo have a lien or Ileus, forces outscored South Rjveif, }4v i'.mi])aratively meaner Iii"- Ii, it *olil un Irrniti -«'HI ri'i|ilire At .1 rpKi'hu imeetins of th^e r some rin'lit, tiilc, intere.sl, esiate, i il-.wn jiiiviiuiit i,t' |;r,'.riii, iji,. imi- raring to go.. .. Get Sam Gioe aside and.tell you how Tuwnaliip CuuiniiPe^ nf tlio Town- lietli Loliinann; Xelllc c. Itiinnijii 13, but the deficit was too, much to :. ;:.!• third quarter, the j anil Mr. (lannini, llusijand of Xellift claim in or to tlie premises described 1 an>:e of purrham- pries to'lie paid ID stll|i of Wnodlil'i'lire lit'lil NlnlKlny. i'. (litnnofi: 1'Yank S. (lannon'and in said hill of i-omphunt. cut down and v the Maroons won tripled that amount! • M'i .1 inohilily IhMiillnu-hlH ,.l {ln.nn he got lost in New Brunswick one evening. . . . Little I'eri'lllljl'l' Ilitl). Ill Hi, I U'.is dil'i'rli'il VIl'TOK SAMtT.L. jplllrt illli-lu.it :ilnl ulllci: h'lmn \trv- In iidvurtise the fai't tlnit mi Won Catlu-riiic Cannon, his wife, or Mrs. out. i" iiml. cominR up with - l'*i'll/llk S, (iiiuiioll. a^ the case may Solicitor for the Complainant, 1 I v ith-il fur in ''out r i't nl *;ilr. Tommie Mullaney deserves a world of credit. He hails ihi> i- \'**n i n y, .l;t|iiii;iry Gill, 1!M7, ,21 CiimnifP'i. .Streel, Messick: supplied four points in •it m; spree to com- till- ToVVHSllin l.'oHinwlU,. will' ;mjet he; William .1. (itjnniin mul Alice Take further noike that at tUC Newark ;, Now Jersey. the last period with trwo fleld,goals . ••• ihe visitors under. •ale, or uny dale to which It may from one of the most outlying districts and travels at x V. M. (KSTi in Ihe Commltti'ii D.VTHH: lieceinhcr Hi, 111 Hi. • :i..!u-. Harkins and Va-ti# adjourned tin Township Con}- L. 12-2li||l-2, a, 111 and Adams six with two double- mttt«»re>ervea the right In Its dta- furthest than anyone else on the high school basket- court, if there-ever was one. He's "it." Watch him deckers and two charity shots to- •• hwli point makers creilou to rejret any onaM- all bids ball squad. A true love for basketball, indeed. . . . NOTK'K i.-! naif as they tallied ,:ni'l I') M'll sal.I lot; ,n ,-:ii'l bl'ick some time.... The St. Mary's grammar school basket- ring up ten of the 14-point (total to auch bidder as it may (eluct, dilt The Annunl Meeting of the Share- in that period between them. A ;iiiius between therh- regard being Klven to tfrma and Have you ever noticed the trophy adorning the holders will he held at tlie (Illlce of ball team of Perth Amboy has the highest regard for Hut Association, #17 Caoke Avuniie. ipannaf of p«ym«nt. In case un« or 1 lay-up by Little and twot ^owl more minimum bids ihall be r« bar at the Fords Recreation Center? Belongs to the the local CYO junior team ever .since they (St. Mary's) Catterel, N. I., on tlie eyeniliK in shots by Jim Boland-rounded out :i his deadly one- c»lve*. Tlllirsday, .lnnil(fr>' iUh, 1!M7, at 7 Fords Arrows, winners of the Township National P. M., for the .elciilion of lHrectiirs the scoring parade .for Wood-, 'V. • iii•: raptured scoring Upon acc«piiinc« of th« minimum were ttimmed by the Woodbrdge youngsters. Take & and sui'li oilier business a» may bid, or bid above minimum, by tin bridge. .•. M opinls. Speedy League in baseball. They really believe in showing off properly com*! hefore the meeting. Townililp Committee and the pay- bow, Bob Ungvary, Bob Casey, Eddie Rudolph, John PDIIH will be open from K to !l !'. M. In a preliminary tussle, the - ';i,i riase behind with ment tliereuf by Iths purchaeer *£• rofiilnn la lh« manner of purchMi their championship trophy; ... If you think Wood- Annesi, Jack Grady and Steve Gaul. Not one is over 1'Nj.TKri I:OO.SI;VI:LT SA.VJ,S'IIS South River jayvee team downed I'irimiiK with 11 points in aceordanra with terms of aale on bridge High School has a small basketball court, what ANli LOAN ASSOCIATIIIN. :al jayvees, 28-22, 4n oddity v. uii JO were next in 14 years of age. . . . Coach Bill Denny of South River, I.-L. 12-12, 111, 2«: I-!!' (Continued on 'Page 10) ;ir honors. would v/ou call th« courts at Hoffman a,nd South 1i\TKl>. l"'c'n! V IT"'-. l||-, „ speaking at the high school all-sports 'dlHuer recently, f" '" Milrlichu H J. IHINIOA Tuwn»hl|>Ol»i;«. River'M)id some say "cigar boxes'"? . . . One advan- shTgled out attitude as the principal factor in making nil r played one ol tlie Tn he iiilvi-rti-il< Ii.'ci'iiilii-f -Mli. nl. and .1 HIUI tage about the local court over the other is that there • <• rames seen on u some teams winners arid others losers, . . , The CYO*. • i! many u lonn year. .. - is proper seating accommodations although not U i W-IMH IM* team aeems to have it, brother.'For example: George Joe MqLauBhrtn and » .enough, ... Ebner, member of t.he Big Five, paidl out of his own .MTC responsible for TO wili'M rriMAY the SPECIAL NOTICE TO \t ,i rufiiUr Hife pocket a fellow worker to take his place "at work in "iniH plays witl) their iwiiHhil' r,T"ii.|li..,, [ Observations! • * • .iiidlmB. ... Ed Hoan- ,,, ,,f W.HHU.I Idgo Every basketball court should be equipped with an order that he might play in one of the recent games. : itahway's Kreat all- .. ,'inlii-r H".ih. iSHi,, I ii.lv.'illm.' tlii- fart lh.it 1 electric time Hock. It hi* happened at two h,igh school And as we start another year I pass along this shout proved his riuht to l.i, i-\/iiini;, litiin.il >- *i'h Ins ttne!exhl|}itlon T.I» "ilii" i'.inimliii"f proverb: "HJe who will make wise use of any part df OIL HEAT USERS! gtunes where toward the end of the gjame, spectators lit & 11 M. (KST> 111 tho ••I Pl-iyuiK .He tallied ll M, Mimttrlal|. misunderstood the sound of a whistlfc or horn from his life must allot a goodly portion of it to recrea- iiare tQp scoring hon- UultillliK, WoodlitlUKt, New• .^ comm wa on smia ttiummate, Bill Qhrar- A ebose und nell! ut I'*'1'11'- the/scorer's desk indicatfng a substitute coming(into tion." . j . A .most joyous and prosperous-New Year -•ni'd in sine mighty ui tlie Highest h H.liu1 with 'the'contest for the end of the game. Result, fans to you all ... ! j fRO/M ONE RfllABlf SOURCE! 1 i t»nilH «f sale oil file siie - ivi playing Under the Township Cli'l-k open to l'r " ; ''•(• nest half. it,,,! ,„ Ve nubll.'lv l-eii.l swarmed! across the court and itftook (Several minutes yilAND(HUEUIL:Clean-hurn- l,pl,>i Ifami l: in k 'UIKS' BIG FIVE miilKi' Townxhin 4 for the |)lficials to clear the ctjjurt ifnd resujp* itie ing, Mobilheat is made ti) pro- use meterdd tanjt trucks. ' Take: further nolU'e tlnH the mote combustion efficiency! Q F TI s e game. Wouldn't is be nice to have a varsity school- V MONEY-SAVING TIPS: Help yo« 1 Townslilp fomni|lt«e li'» ''>', , J 6 1 13 e.I » cut heat loss—sava oill lullun iiml tt ttuntuunl.tl.t. luw ru boy court game that in always scheduled for 8;30 ViUiQIWIICDELIVERY:Savesboth- mlulimiill n . pTfpTfcc e (it which lota ' . . . T 0 14 . p oK.-U er. In Hiihhl blurblk wilill he RADIO TUBES «r of Gontfwuly checking your V PROMPT SERVICE; No unwarrant- .... 1 0 2 1 Sl 1 P. M. start -4 that time instead of 9 o'clock or in that with "U ofiwr iletttllH n "' " tank and r«-orderingl ed delays or mix-ups I 3 2 8 minimum price tli-lim i neighborhood? ... Still, on the subject of observations, — NOW IN STOCK — ' 4 3 11 tostn uf prejjarlinn det' liHliiK llila »lle. Suia ahqm, the Wood-bridge High School cheer leaders had 1 4 6 blurk, If BOIII V>»i terms will «"i " .'• 12SA7 12SK7 12SQ]^ 5OL6 .00. ';«;••; it iill over the cheer leaders of th« four school teams "'in. i; , .', 2 V 4 3 ! Also. Many Otheirs 5 0 10 played to date, in cheering and looks. . .( . iil'un liiloiost VUleiljfor In i-uhtTKCt A group of local youngsters formed ^ band and Mobilheat 10 68 29 Tul o nirthcr notice hi ^ l y 1 WAR VEf 8 •air »r any «laU to whl.h " " { accompanied the Barrons on their road'trips. Let's |,e i.ljoiinie.1, the Tn« nxH'1! ' ELECTRIC HEATERS iron $K a p TI mllli-e re»erv« the rlB»t I" [f see you at the home games, too, fellas. The nujsic WCUIW HtATWB OIL .•rt'tli.n tn reject anr •'"" '"',' i, ELECTRIC IRONS, CLOCKS, I>KSK IAMPS 8 1 ll 4 1 and to sell «afil Ion I" s'" , so.und» «e*d. Joluw^Xipo is pondering'over a AND VACUUM CLEANERS 0 t0 iudi bldd.r aa It m»y « "•'• 3 chance to attend the University Of Chattanooga. . . . — Repairs On Cur and Home Ri#lio$ — .4 or worn nytjimnin, bias shall t)« Tony Cacciola is singing, "Say It Isn't So." Walt Kar- T 0 0 im, one'of his star backs, is contemplating a^rip to : 0 0 bid or bid above mliiliuum, 5 Townihlp Coinmltt*e and the the, West Indies with a. construct ion company. . , , .Hid, me«t thireof.by tlw W1';'""" 13 tt Radio Shop of Woodbridge & klm cording t«- th«, *»wni«/' ' Bob Trainer has scored 125 points with an* Army JOHN J. BITTING In ftccTrdanc* With te/nu veof s*l« file, tli« TowfiWp will DBMM«, N^ periods: 246 points for the St. 3ames CYO Warn, i. , Bobby - PHONE 4 ,-- U 13 13 33.—i fHONIi WO. 8-0»U ,, 5 14 9 DeJoy, of the-CYO team, k a floor general on the inul: 18-46 INDEPENDENT-LEADER PAGE TO? THURSDAY. JANUARY 2. 1947'

b'.np nprirots. suear. crtifkw STIHT COSMIC RAYS (Tiimbs. CSR and nutmeats Put »I Atotn-snfashinB cosmic ran will ^spoonful of filling in the ren- be tracked this month in flying ter ol half of the circles. Cover laboratories 40,600 feet above, the uiili a cirtle Wet edses ol circles Mojave Desert, lccording to the and press together. Prick th> sur-' Navy Department Using three "far* at eachjiumover. Bake in an B-Ms and" crew? of the Army- FIRST BANK and oten 450 ««*wft1ttn5 nunutes. Air Forces, the Navy plans to con- Pie. the ITIOSt ppvuis: of a'i iif- tinue research essential in.develop- Dried Apple Pie setts. is Uw most s;r.r,f\* »s»:i>; P:rpn:T pe.irhr' or use ranned ing atomic energy, started cooper- 2' cups cooked dried apples If ill leathery, sosey w v/.ijfreionr fr.:;: Pl.w :n Xhv boltom of lndl- : atively last September with the J • Supario sweeten pies were U> pew frrrr \:r» :Vx t:, .,;fl'. hskins: dishes, add the Army Air Forces and University r>or.O vounklc with cinnamon \, tablespoon butter laboratories As one of the worid'8 TRUST CO. idea of the pit bemc •.nvi.tcfnWf would ranis!] »th them Be sure and I*'»J uiiti buttor. Cover with • teaspoon allspice largest users of power, the Navy Une pie tin with pastry. Put in1 your erosi ts Tight ani Sat? A. cr.is.1 Bake in aii oven 350 decrees is intensely interested in any ne* apples *&jcb b»Te -bmr- mixed good crust insure* ;-.;*'. apprevia- until fruit is done and cr\i$t is knowledge which* might untovtr with the sugar and allspice. Dot| Uon ftf the ffllin* A £.>\1 pie brwti. new sources of energy. - PERTH AMBOY, N. J. with butter. Cover with top crust. 1 brtghteju up the dulles; dinner. Apricot TurnoTeri * Bake 30 niinutea in to oven 450 SERVICE PRISONERS Apple Oranar Pi* !•; cup? flour degrees. . j The Army and Navy will free 3 appfos . ': teaspoon baking powder 1.170 prisoners for Christmas. All NATIONAL INCOME those- to bft^reed have records of 1 A, IM* bank nbltabe. 1U annua. .U.rment of condition, It., 3 medium M»ed orange* Salt The average national income in »U~m ,f (k^uhda 1 burner, »* at the Terr root •* IU 1 dip swrar '•.- cup $henemng good conduct as prisoners and the United States in the two de- their sentences would have ex- ,n,l^n, h« -re*M?»en a., w.men « we., a. b«,lne» eMMrM. ^VJ 1 tablespoon butter 1 cup sieved apricots n ; cades between 1919 and 1938. in ptred early next year. The Army 3 jiaWespoon? flour . ] cup .SUB or a frrtohi' h, Men* ...» MMt whtah ran nerer be mhaUd. For the dollar y ^ terms of t>e purchasing power, of is releasing 1,345 general prisoners Mel, core and slice tiun apples j '« cup crncker crumb's .-« trlth an, other boaiiiw iMOtution in thb nation M free enterpn«-h*« aa their molt the dollar in, 1*39. was not only and the Navy. 425. feel oranres, taking rtfl white j 1 egs slightly beaten one of the hrehest m the_ world, taii't botwark that InUaflbk factor known as customer itod will. membrane, then cut out orange! '2 oup.chopped nuts bus the highest in the history of MODEL PLANES trctlons. removing seeds. Break: Mix flour* bakinp powder and the country before World War II. Wholesale -qate of model plane eMs section into two or three! salt Add shortening, mix,thor- Dunn? the,two decades, national parts a-nd motors in 1945 totaled pieces.. Line deep pie plate with Ioughly. Add enouRh cold water to income per capita »a.< S591: per »35.OO0.0OO. according to the De- We «rust rolled medium thin Put | make a soft dough Roll pastry samfully occupied persons. $1,451: partment of. Commerce , which CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDITION the flour and sugar into bottom j half inch thickness and en: in^tif- per person employed. $1,732; and estimates that >hey are expected Of crust, mixing well. Then place! cles f.ve inches in diameter. Com-, per family unit, I2.Q5O. • reach $50,000,000 this year. • lajfer of apple and a layer of \ DECEMBER 31, 1946 tMR. U usually makes two lay- en of each. Sprinkle a luUc sugar | oo top layer of fruit, dot with but-: ttr, put on a top crust and bake ; : ' ASSETS •••• Pecan We IN 1941 1 cup white corn syrup Caah and Due from Bantu $3,680,54926 ft Ib butter or margarine MILLION ft

Honey Peach Cobbler ... but with us Greater Volume V O.S. Gorernment r 479,045,95 6 peaches , . ** "% teaspoon cinnamon $20,571,482.07 YA cup honey doesn't mean greater profits Preferred Capital Stock (R. F. C.) 350,000.00 Barrens in Debut Common Capital Stock . '... 100,000.00 (Continued from Sports Page.* Telephone calls hare reached an costs that go into providing Surplus ! 400,000.00 of soaae sort was struck in the con all-time high in New Jersey— but telephone service . .. have gone Undivided Profits 191,822.08 tent South River scored wo poinil telephone -earnings have reached up much faster than revenue. in the first quarter »liiie Wooc- Reserve for Contingencies .' 27,791.53 bridge was blunted. But in she j an all-time low! " The result is our earnings this year second quarter, the local jayvees < Reaerve for Retirement of Preferred Stock 200,000.00 came up with a 16-point scoring j The reason is that payroll?, will be less than 4 cents on each spree, holding the Maroons 10 i materials, equipment.. • all the dollar invested in the business. dgnVHowever. the .Barroas peter- 1,269,613.61 ed outto the second half, scoring two and four points m the third Reserve for Preferred Stock Dividend Payable add fourth periods respectively. A NEW JERSEY ftELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Feb.1, 1947 4,375.00 k lS-point rally by South River in toe Anal quarter put the came on Reserve for Common Stock Dividend Payable • {-•*ce for the cross river jayvee team. Jan. 2, 1947 ' - ! 10,000.00 ^The line-ups: Reserve for Federal Income Taxes, Interest, Etc. WOODBRIDGI IUUDINO A GIEM^t TtllfHONE SUVICE FOt A 6KEATEI NEW 65,013.29 G F Unearned Interest 38.t46.75 Butchko, f 0 MuUaney, f 1 3| Letters of Credit Outstanding 2,2*2.50 fceBroj, 1 ...... 0 Other Liabilities :.: '.' 161.60 •v. Adams, f .-1- 3 fllOWATT BY PUBLIC SERVICE 1

BcAud, c . Si $21,9*2,740.82 Peterson, g 3i ALMOST TWO \£AES AGO WE MET I TRY TO TELL YOU IN EACH Johnson, i e! BUT IYE SCARCELY STARTED MY STORY 1 OF THE JOBS I WORK I&Ue. s 5 i YET 6- \AT ALL THE TIME 1 Qreiner', g . OFFICERS 12 10 ~i 34; SOUTH RIVER JAMES C. WILSON, President ,G T.\ Stout, i . .. . 5 Hi VyiLUAM C. HORLEY HAROLD E. ZAKKER Brjiinski. i 0 Vie* President Vice President "Cfehasky, f 6 Hoffman, 1 ... 2 " OTTO SCHLSTER, Treaauwr Orabko, c 0 Orabowski, c 1 JOHN M. OTOOLE VINCENT A. COSTEIXO 0 Aatt Secretary and A*at Treaaurer A»«t. Tr«a»urer and Tru»t OAc«r Watsey,-s ... Amith, g ...: 0 THOMAS S MADSEN, JR. WroWeski, g 2 A«t. Treaaurer * ' 18 11 4' SAMUEL C FARRELL, Auditor SO MANY ARE THE TMiMGS I DO > TOMORROW \O\J WILL SEE Score by periods: PCIN6S A NEW USL FOR ELECTRICITY South Aiver 8 12 14 13-4: MY STORY NEVEV: WILL BE THROUGH Wotxjbridge ... 5 10 5 14—S4 Officiate: Ho^graiid,

WOODBRIDGE J. V DIRECTORS - j ;• j : G F i Kowalcij'k. i . A, CLAYTON CLARK . lRVHfC'A, HANSOlj , ! •••• L *-'( ^fiivak, f Smelttnc and Refining Co. PretiaVat-Trtaaurert ^ ' * Adams, f lnternaUJMtal . f Ford« Porcelain Work* ' f ' , c Chrlsteusun, c EDWIN O. FRASER AXEXOLSEN Me&sick, Real Estate and Inturaitce Preaident, Perth Amboj Dry Dock Co. Burns s Tamboefl, g JACOB GREENSPAN JOSEPH SLUTZKER Preaideit, FUfltanuff Foods Prtiident Engin««ru| and Manaitment Aa*oci«Ul 8 6 , S PAR.TNERI lX)MYbHAR£ ( SOUTH RIVER J. V. WE GROW UP lOi.V I HI.R.LACH IN OUR A 0 HtlP YOU WAVF RJN AND PROTECT DR. JOSEPH M. GUTOWSK1 O F I AM UMJR SERVAN V Al WORk AND YOUR WELFARE DAVID T. WILENTZ- 0 Al Vi Phyiidw Atlorwty t, f JAME5 C WILSON, Pmideat 8ama, f MaUnsky, f Torok, c ... DEPOSITORY FOR PVo*ie, c .. Alexander, c UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT g STATE OF tIEW JERSEY-COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX Bo&hto. g ,.. Wagnej g FUNDS

DHOSTT DWDRANCE CORPOIUTIOII IOVBER nOWRAL RBSKRVE 8YSTmi Score by periods: Bouth lUver .. * I S 13-