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PRIC1 THBI& C8NH CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 26, 1946 No. 3 15 V Show Artist looks North From Carteret On Route 100 Boro Files $100,00 Schedule ^ #. o \ I tract Crowd Formulated ^Ult Against Borough Pay For Boroofh At- New Action fattitM Audience Ex- torney, P»rk, Roati £«• Can They Get A Lawyer? In Attempt To RtfiW ,1 AI Revue To ployei In Or^aasce For Uie Of Sewtn eric ted May 5 Hew Ordinance Directed At Peripatetic Tup* Fait CARTERET -A compreiHmaWe U Permit OMenden Conntel At Trid CARTERET — New , Everything i» •uiUry schedule covering certain has been instituted in the gala variety officer* and employees of the CARTBHET —If ton wnd quired to pey a penalty of 11.00 prome Court against the I I,,, presented In Borough is contained in an erdin H«t»r a«t f»r • t»r«»th «f »tr pint fifty ceala lor eack day bit by the CamU Realty Compl pup has been IntereortUd prr high.Kh ance adopted on first reading Mon or for twk oth«r pun>oiei (or which $100,000 darflagw iocilof tM day night. A public hearing on its innably for beard a*4 lod|i««. which d«||l«t «r« Mnt oat, you sought to cover use of a Hi-iirvolcnt A provisions will take place May 16. Under the proposed Ww, ike system installed in the cot __ bottor IU lb«l ko J»*«n't w»n- Board cen compel the owaer to ..\ ),«), established • Borough Clerk Augnst J. Perry development by th« company. in out •( tk« ytrd. •orrender his do| )( UM h«i ,, f,,r iU lh0W 'i« stated the schedule an set up in A similar case filed againai been jadf ed to be • ••U«M« and „„, ,| is expected thl« the ordinance already i« in exist- Under tn or4lnan<« adoptod Borough last year was decided , ,| prpviou* sueee—tt. ence, but it was deemed advisable oa firit r*«4ln( by th* Board of fii|«r« to comply «Uk tbe order •ubjectt the owner to a fiae of favor of Carteret. „„, affair h#T to formally adopt it to coveT legal Hnltk »ny dot which It per- $5.00 per day for every day ke While the defense in th* _ ,I,, demand and requirements. The Borough At- mitlod to vim at lar|«, fr«m May f*iU to obey tbe ctuMii ent cade h-an not been m» ,,, i|| to b« hid torney, N. A. Jacoby is allowed a 1 to September 34, ii •abject »•• ta»- teret. Showa above !• an drawim* »» «• this compensation "does not in- r ptcted lo be «dvertUed by Sp«ncer Mill«T, «orUi tomri Lin Today For Mrs. John H. Neuill earning the Borough's ItabilHjf ,i a matinee, it a* Hlfawer CommiMloiier, within the, next proposed ««w fclfHway clude legal services or matters of den Mlb Carter* in tke a special or technical nature nor damage* or rental . ,,r the Junior Safety j, § M(J mucli of »he ••rly work tlwadjr i« Tfr for legal services rendered in any Wife 0i Boro Rec- BoroSellslRahwayLots; *T?°'' , 1 actual litigation In which the Boro- At t the Reach Accord ugh may be involved." order long Prominent 100 Homes Planned was decided "* "", th*e Borough'*" s S, Ififffiam /amjjon /teportw Further stipulations in the ord- fn Community Affairs was estimated to have si inance provide H salary of $47.50 CARTERET — Final action wards of $600,000. State On Licenses per week for the Borough garage CARTERET — Rev. James A. which will permit large-wale John E. Toolan reprotevttd As Dead; 68th Boro CaMdlty mechanic; $1.10 per hour on an teret in that important u Mi I on the etv Mulligan, of Trenton, former pas- development of the East Rah- but since certain question of laTr^ „ we tfljr CARTERET—The end—tempor- eight hour per day basis for gener- tor of St. Joseph's Church; its way section was taken by the l were not decided at that j the Army. He received his Airarily, at leaBt—has been written to » utility men of the Street and present pastor, Rev, Paul Dwyer, Kdward Cttjkw- Holder 0/ Air Medal Borough Council Monday night Canda Interest* have I Corp? training and aviator's wings ad r OSM, and his assistant, Rev. Vic- unnmitteM are: , • •[ the acute controversy which arose ^° *>P»rt»««ti ^^ ^ P« when the Rapid Construction their plea for relief to the Btt- 5aWt Down Over Ger- i HI I.ari'ilo, Tex, His only survivors tor Grabrian, OSM, sang the sol- Committee — CWM hour for laborers on road mam- Company purchased large tracts preme Court. ire his brother and hit Hep-father. emn high mass of requiem this yS7.yba;Joh»lUltol»,| many March 25,1945 over the plan of the Republican t()lmncc. $41.00 per week for all on which houses will be built. ,ukownki. • . ! He is the sixty-eighth man from morning at 9:30 o'clock for Mrs. Silence Implied CenMtft majority in the BoroBgh Council truck drivers exclusive of those in The bid price was $26,886, Over a down points of law |Kkrt I ommitlee — CfcalttBfcUr urteret now known to have died John H. NevHl, wife of the bor- . CARTERET - George Jamison to increase the number of liquor the fire department the basf of; $24.50 per raised by Senator Toolan in hit. , i :l inwski; Joseph MtaV in the war. licenses permissable in Carteret. ™*. ™ f « '^™ ough's Police Recorder. Mrs. Over 100 homes are projected «f 626 Court Street, Elizabeth, a „, ., . . -week, for street cleaners. Hourly „•„ „ 1 Hnhanek. / =. ; Nevill, who was Miss Bertha Car- by thc company and it hopes to defense, but the court appeared torporal in the Army until his The action was proposed to create employe(!9 ftre allowed timc 8m) to decide the case on the .com- C«»»tttts> Miving bonus allowed in thc at Carteret and Roosevelt Ave Dance May 18tits, that evidently these step* uliii kuhora. tilt Slate Alcoholic Beverage Com. .-gunner on his plancatxl ha< trtinp named Wllllsm 8ehw«rt» 1946 budget. nues. She and Mr. Nevill Were the were HutWtictory to them. „, CommlttM, . mUisoner, bat word was received awarded the Air Medal. Hr .if New Brunswick, president; Mrs. first couple to be married after St. CARTERET—A committee has The system on which the com •.•.n.|;in, Captailt 1 here this week the action has been TO WED EX-MARINE !*•» reported missing Murch (%H Becker, Lawrence Harbor, Joseph's parish wai formed, and been named by the Hebrew Social dismissed since "the parties to this CARTERET — Mr. and Mrs. pany sought reimbursement wu j ..•uirnant GUtm |lf<6. secretary and Mrs. Bernhardt Jen- the ceremony took place Febru- Alliance for the Spring Dance to appeal hava" stipulated and agreed Martin Nardi of 87 Edwin Street built in 1903 at an estimated eott I .ii'iilenant William Jamison was the young. Hen, Fords, treasurer. be held Saturday night, May 1H, in writing that this, matter be dis- of J15fl,0. The court pointed fi er of the two sons of the late Mi The hospital, administered by at the Craftsman's Club in Wood- S.i.... in John Andrtfc !•» - continued." out the construction wasnot l«gitj-;|| MM Jamison of Cart the Hoard of Managers, In main- bridge. Miss Koslyn Schwartz and 1 • in.„ Kiku, Sergeant Thbrnta and imated by the sanction or tppnrr"* -'"' eret. He was horn here ttr«d ha tained by the National Foundation "The dismissal of this appeal," Albert Pei-lmutter are co-chair- ,ii., s,Mi;..ant Andrew G«l- of the appropriate municipal attended local schools and th for Infantile Paralysis. continued an order by Deputy men, with the following members State agencies, a question n ' Middlesex County Vocations Commiuisoner Erwin B. Hock, in the community at that assisting them; Harold Gross, Miss groom was discharged gently W ^ ^ ^^ ^ by Mr. Toolan, but failed to .. 8chool. At the time of his enlist "does not prevent the filing of an tto>\L her Aline I.asner, Royal Rockmnn, from the Marine Cops in which mit whether this omission estopped tb»-'i ment he was employed by the Fost Elizabeth Girl Fiancee appeal . . . upon the subsequent duliM M tMcher hwa BhortIy lftw Miss Gloriu Hopp, Miss Naomi he served overseas two years. (Continued on Pagt I) Lnnv, Marines er Wheeler Corporation. He waOf Discharged Amy Man Issue of any license." her graduation from St. Sokler, Mrs. Samuel Roth, William overseas seven months before h' betVs College, the women's branch LeBow and Murray Brown. d«tth. CARTERET — Announcement of St: Bonaventure College. She The Alliance also has plans for llecruits has been made of the engagement 6/Sgt. Jamison was nickname Betrothal Of 4 Carteret Girls was a native of Allegheny, N. Y. H Mothers' Day celebration at itsOdd Fellows "8horty" and had lived with hi of Miss Rita Rohinson, daughter During recent years Mrs. Nevill meeting May 9 at the Congrega- -T A ehaMt for stepfather, William Aitken of 5 of Mrs. Florence Robinson, of had shown amaiing strength ami tion of Loving Justice Synagogue. in learn AnVhaiid Warren Street, before enterin Elizabeth, to Michael Vasalyn, Jr., Announced; 2 Set Wedding Days ability to recover from serious ill- Misn Bertha Veneew and Royal Select Aides i. .Hid advantages of ;on of Mi. and Mrs. Michael Vas- • ~ nesses, one a fall in which she Rockman are co-chairmen, assisted • brunches « fh» ilyn, 62 Jeanette Street. by Harold Gross, Miss Henrietta jf Colfax Street, Perth Amboy, k«s fractUred her hip and was hospital- CARTERET—With Bidney i nnw available, ae- Scheduled June 15 The prospective bride is a gradu- Wcisti, Mrs. Roth, Mist Lasner, Mist Popovich Sets Aag. beon' announced by Miss Knorr 8 i,ed for g,jvera| mOnth». She had named as Noble Grand and , i ii^i'inenU annourK- ate of Thomas, A. Edisqn Voca- Miss Fanna Ruth Lefkowitz, Bf CatMk War Veterans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charte* ^Mn conflned to her home since Zellman a* Vice Grand, the local.; > iii< Marine Corps tional and Technical £igh School 3; Julia Gyure Chooses Knorr of Washington Avenue. December but throughout her en-Samuel Kuplun and Mr. Sokler. lodge of Odd Fellows hss. h have' assigned for Girls*, Elizabeth. Mr. Vasalyn CARTERET—A dance June 15 Miss Knorr is a gruduate of Car- tife residence in Carteret had Lust Sunday's Mystery Bus Ride nounced appointment J^f the to duty ID Cat* w,as graduated from Carteret High May 11 As Date .JI St. James' Hull in scheduled by teretteret. High School and the BellBellee- ^^^tn an actactivjve ananjd faithfufaithfull paparrt concluded Ht the Jewish Commun- lowing aides who will serve for#jt^; School and has served three years the Catholic War Veterans, Post CARTERET — Betrothals of ville School of Nursing, New York. jn 8evera| of its organisations ity Center in Morristown where the monthsnths. »S in the Army, including 18 months 815. Music will be furnished by in the Army, including 18 four Carteret residents have been Mr. Batterson, who has received which marked her punctual attend groups of that city and Dover were Right supporter to the in the European Theatre. He holds hls discharge from the Navy, is a gh member of the the John Jacob'Jacobs orchestraorchesta. announced during the past week. hls discharge fr y ancei ghe wag a memr hosts. There was dancing and re- Grand, John Donnelly; left the Purple Heart Medal. At pres- T,hfi committee includes Joseph Engagements of Gaiulla Helen graduate off PertPth h AmboAby HigHigh h AiAUri RQBarR ]( SocietSiy otf hef hr parisihh fi-fshments were sorvfid. porter to th« Noble Gr»ivd, Toth, general chairman; Stephen ent he ia employed at the Anterlean Popovich, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ol! thike Americalii,uinn looULegion Al]Kiliill'Auxiliary\ uel Roth; riKht supporter t« Turh. chairman of boosters; Ste Tank Storage Corporation of aCr- George Popovich, 87 Lowell Street, and the Ladies' Republican Club, Vice Grand, GuHtave Wulf; d stu teret. to Lawrence J. Gray, son of Mr. in which she had been elected to Rath Named Chief Ranger supporter to the Vice Grand, Such| and and Mrs. Walter Gray, Amboy every office. cus Chodoshr «haplain,- J+---,-- FIRE DAMAGE SMALL Greenwald Installed In Election By Foresters is sent I*Franan'k Slouiko. Avenue,, Woodbridge was made In addition to her husband she Rosenbleeth; warden, Ceor^e it»*|| CARTERET-Only slight dam- will be here The post wiH hold services in known by the prospective bride's ia survived by a ion, J. Gervase CARTERET — Court Carteret, chak; conductor, John King; age was caused by the blase which i.>v, ftom » A. M, -mory of the deceived veterans parents, The wedding date has As VFW Commander Nevill; a daughter, Mrs. John E. Order of Foresters at Its meeting scene supporter, Arnold 1 called Fire Companies 1 and 2 to St. EliMbeth's parish on Me- been set for August 3 and the Dunne, and five grandchildren. in Fire'Hall No-. 2 Tuesday elected ward; left scene supporter, Em»n- w the home of Leo Rockman, Persh- morial Day in St, Elizabeth's R. C ceremony will take place in St. CARTERET — William Gre«n- J. J. Lyman has charge of theEdward Ruth as chief ranger. Plans uel Roth; inside guardian, John f;' m ing Avenue, Monday, The firs Elms' Greek Catholic Church. wald was installed us commander funeral. were discussed for attending the Gerig; outside guardian, Hairy, " Church. started in a pile of lumber at the , __ were made for a group to at a meeting of Star Landing Post, state convention of the lodge in Ginchansky. .s rear of the home and was prompt- Mina Popovich attended Carterel ateattennd the county CWV meeting High School and Newark Prepara- Veterans of Foreign Wars. Mr.TO ATTEND THEATRE Atlantic City May 26 and 26, Theeo committees were naiaedil ly extinguished, tireenwald succeeds Thomas Camp- auditliiB, Samuel Roth, May 2. tory School and is employed bj CARTERET — Members of the In addition to Mr. Ruth, these Carpenter, Meyer the Foster Wheeler Corporation. bell. Needlecraft Club Will have a din-officers also were named: Joseph were Walter finance, Max Zellman, Louis V Mr. Gray, a graduate of St. Others' inducted ner and theatre party in New York Sariillo, sub chief ranger; Alvln nah, George Kavchak; »porta^' Mary's High School, Perth Amboy, Gawronslci, senior viuu commander; May 25, for which plana now areGuyan, -financial secretary; Joseph John Gerig, William Elliott CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS is also employed at Foster Wheeler. Francis Medvetz, junior vice com- being made. HosMsi at this week's Shutello, treasurer; James Phillips, • I ,, He recently was discharged from mander; John Pusepanki, quart- meeting, held Wednwday night recording secretary; Edwin S. lU'ity, Benjamin Zusmsn, ermaster; Ernest Burrows, chap- Elliott; refreshments, John Note: Contributloni to this column must be in thU bfflce the Array after 27 months' over- was Mrs. Mary Abar»y of u,ppei Quin, lecturer; Carl Kublinder, seas duty. Ke holds the European lain; John Mucha, officer of theRoosevelt Avenue, who fav« an senior woodward; and Isidore nelly, John Gerijj, T. W. VLmf, ino later than Tue»d»y of e»ch week. They must be m»de in Theatre ribbon with three battle* day; Daniel Reyder, trustee for Easter party, """ Beinstein, junior past ranger. relief, John Gerlg, 1/iiuis Vonaitt Writing. stars, presidential citation ribbon three years. Commander Green- good and welfare, Max Zellman*. v APRIL and the Purple Heart. wald named Thomas Geraghty as Arthur Hall, Fred; Hoffman, e Steves - Gyere post adjutant. ton Gerig, Albert Brown, 87—Dance. Senior Sodality, St. ffltiabetli's Church in* ft. James' Announcement has also been These new members were wel- County Hospitals, Hit By LackKing and 1'inuus Chodosh. comed: John Bohanek, Stanley Meisr.s. Ziibinaii, Richardapn* 88—Play, Sodality of Holy Family Church, High School audi- nude of the engagement of Miss Julia Gyure, daughter «f Mrs, Dylag, Geraghty, Stephen Koit- and Hull were na,med delegate^ torium. ridge, George 9. Kalangya, Stanley Of NuMs, Begging For Recruits KlUubeth ttyure of 81 Lowell to the District Meeting May 2. ;'| Communion Breakfast, St. Joseph's Ohurch auditoriufo. Street, to Frank Steven, son ofWnhola »nd Bernard Weiss. CARTERS t—' Bepresenta in seriously considering ways and '•"list at thai aetinj, Cirteret Chapter of Hudautrh, Congr«g«tt<||i bf means to rearrange IU set-up, in Synagg Paul Steven of tM Meade Street, tivea of the four |i»i»ral h higher tha\H» Wvtng; Jttitioe Synagogue. Perth Amboy, They wilt be mar- «f Middlesex C

die FRIDAY, APRIL 2«, IA0ETWO (fas To Op** '•» umpaigt Adeiy Bar Holds •>! •! . ".'H tori On PL Reading Crossing nliUlrin With Tun Came tim May 9 Lose 3 Games To 4lh Place In County Umination To Begin Next Year CARTRRKT The Ukrainian Mike PiuilowKk'l, Stan Ski, Social Club will usher in its lfith Johnny Babnirk and Whit-, Uenohik. %i:,t\,MW wh'u'h Included $90,000 P. A. Dry Dock Major Bovrfing League romtefuttve baseball Mmpetign Staff Direct* CRR And fur 11;t>itiiff'* tn IIIIKU and acquisi- with a twiliirht content on Thur»-, The outn«l(kn* will !,- , CAHTKKF.T Despite « two- ftrom lot "Aw" TerobcW., $(•} Ridding To Start Con- tion nf properly. CAKTERET The V. S. M, R. day, Msw 9, according to an »n- Present day price*, kit #ati- "big team" dropped three (fumes, game dffent by the H. A. A. C. V'. nouncement made hy Manager Wadlal, Charlie BohHtiek. traction By April, '47 , insiIMI, would run the :imf I lie lte;ld fur sii monthji at l*aet. If. S. METALS (U) be furnished by the Sailors of the Bowline League. Whitey Bobenchik will he •.. \f[ Railroad wen ordered Id "tart Mr. Boawell #u«re»»ed that the Siekierka . 192 U7 170 Naval Air Station at Lakehurat, 'jui't \nlHm vpitrurtinn hy next April to The Academy Alleys ran into N. J. JTownahtp engineer end other ma- Baker 150 181 181 PHafcmK h the Uken' L tough luck and lo*t three guftes to Moet of the locals' oontetts •eliminate Krnde crovinffi at nlrlpal representatives ret to- Comt* 2«2 202 problem, all three former ' Sayri*fille. will be on the ooad, due to the ftiWoodbrldite - C-arlerci Rood and gethcr wtn railroad and commin- Amundson 140 1«2 hurlers will hnve to be n i tie Brook Rcmd, at a hearing Kara 186 168 SUnJlnf Of T««m< limited use of the stadium by the sion officiate and confer on pos- Saurt>p«w Tom'Gindh is ii Tuesday by the Public Utili- Fodor 218 158 158 Won IxMt Board of Education, since, four wi^h a h»nd injury, Pete (\- sible chanfva which might he ac- Qulgley's 101 21 club* are seeking the field for Sun. r.ummimioTi nt it» offices here, Tirebetski forced to rein, ceptable to HI. The wmiMtion «u 8-7» 8U 87 :t Paftltw •Dairy 91 41 km day ball. The Ukaa will make one . The first order for tne eiimina- the game, and the c ntu^* arcepted and the Commiiwkm or- Burlew"* 89 4.1 Sunday appearance in each month ion of the rrosidriifs wns issued P. A. DRY DOCK (8) dreitu of Joe (Nunn) Ch,-,,, amis IM i8t .Academy Bar . ... 87 4K with their Aritt content dated for whose home town now i* n • Jp ISt.iH and then postponed rev- dered Hint a preliminary plan be Turner 151 Bowl-O-Bar 86 46 May 18. However, the dub will Jehnny Lltui, hack from • ert! times. It wj.t postponed iHfuin submitted nt an adjourned meet- For4eRe< 88 4o appear in the City Twilight League rines, and youthful Cene ing to be held May 21. T«fue m \n 131 , j the war due to shortage of Larson 158 111 Ell Jatcy'* Tip Top 80 52 which will (five the locals a home are hopeful* to halnnre th, I labor aiui'matcriiilH. Straw In gtrawBcrrle* Keenan 102 184 180 Sajfreville ' 1f> 66 content once a week. inar staf atong with the in Township Attorney Leon E. Mc- Hie name "strawberry" doet not tJrhannki 189 1«1 186 H. AvA, C 75 67 Home and home fames have bif Btan Manluck. and .IM llroy. Township Engineer ('. R. tome, as many believe, from the Milltown Hec 7« 02 heen hooked.with the Soldier* of mm. Pei%ap» other pitch, (avis and r«inmittreman Herbert common use of straw In mulching •876 878 8»5 Metuchen Rec 70 ft2 Fort Dix and Camp Kilmer. Ukrain- develop from the rank nn.i i J. Rankin represented the Town- the plant, according to the depart- • Won roll-off. Romer's Five B8 64 iun teams are scheduled with kip. Commission President Bo»- ment of agriculture. Scientist* think Academy Alleys .... 67 95 Chwter, Pa., 'hlladelphin, Pa., it may come ftom the runners Romer'a Pinstew .... 61 71 HI told t'he ifrmip that he and ItMMHpMtad PMIUMU and Woonnoclr ,t, R. I. which at certain stages somewhat 1 Colleagues de.«ired tn speed up Chief Juitiec Roger Brooke Taney Syalo's M 76 The Ukes and Pirate* will tan- GIFTS resemble scattered straws. Never- Hercules M 79 r. jr elimination* in the State. Inaugurated more Pretidenti than (tie in a practice tilt lit the O»er- theless, there It association between ' A. W. Zabriskie, ehii'f engineer any other man In American his- lselin Theatre 61 81 holt Stadium on Sunday starting for th« Bride, straw and strawberries. Over a „' the Central Knilroad, testified tory—aeven In all, They were Van Duttkin's 50 82 itl 2 P, M. for Birthday*, Urge part of the growing area the |jilt rt was hi* understanding that Buren. Harrlion. Polk, Taylor, SpoUwood Hotel ... 48 84 Bsides Wudiak, the Uko* will berries need straw mulch for pro- for Anniversaries Pierce, Buchanan and Lincoln, Jackin'a 47 85 ,rJ plan -ori(fin«lly presented hud tection from cold. A spring mulch have Johnny Ruhnick In a cunch- He became chief Juatlce of the Su- Bowl-O-Drome 47 85 and the Home. daturas objectionable tn residents Is often uted In the South to keep inK vein. preme court In 1836 and held the Home News 45 87 Greeting Cards. > vicinity. Th.> estimated cost berries clenn. The infield candidates to date poit until his death In 1884. ; orijrjnul |>lmi, he snid, was Chicarelli's 44'. 88 Aarthini c*n happen in Atlnntic City! To pro»e it, th« eMM«- show former veterans, Nick Ham- Mario'* Bar 40 92 SARAH BARDIN ni.n rnappfd thii lo»ely buthinj l.«*uly with . »•»! on W UMh adyk, Mike Bohenchik, Wihtey and Hotwrt Building ftadtab R«Ht ACADEMY BAR (1) ai ih* .trolled down Atlantic City'* famou. Boardwalk. Tasty Disk {Opposite Sean Roclm.l. Radish roses are colorful and nil / / ' Charney 185 211 165 Bake canned corn and Umajbetni Pcrlii Amboy, N. .1 tritloui gamlshei, With a small, 1. / * . * Bubonheimer 19S 193 191 Ancients Reserved Beats Larked Baths with a lew tablespoons of old-fash- iharp paring knife, cut well throu|h Sharkey 190 203 188 Ancient Romans had to get re- More than 20 per cent of oifr ur- ioned molasses, «nd serve with ,^i- the ikln Into the radish from the . ^•;-.*. Verinello 2«2 191 182 served seatj for events held In their ban dwellings had no private bath (rllli>d h.im nr pork chops. tip to the item end, making six to Udvielak 213 182 196 amphitheaters. Tickets of clay in 1040 "and thut an additional 10 eight cuts. Cut back the petals thus showing seat numbers have been per c«nt'wer« in need of major re- Rural Tttfle Ted \ formed, making sure petals are not found, and the seats in the amphi- pairs. Over a third of our farm- 983 980 922 Rural traffic deaths Increased J4 thick enough to break easily. Place theaters were usually carefully num- houses needed major repairs and a H. A. A. C. (2) per cent In 1B45, according to the In ice water an hour or more, so bered. majority Jiad n» bath, gas or elec- petals will curia. National Safety council. Rural Smith 234 2W 236 tricity. Waldner 159 202 201 deaths were 60 per cent of the total 1 Fulagne'K "ilemiit " takes on Kaway 188 183 176 GI'i OVERSEAS WIVES traffic toll In 1945. Hininter appearance »f a decoy. Ttikacs 188 225 170 Travel of gervicemen'g wives (lathers Dual Toth 176 179 168 from the United Kingdom area A broom that Is sprinkled occa- will be ended June 30, accord- sionally with a little kerosene will RLBNIwn THE NEW 1 THE HAPR WAV 944- 999 949 ing to Army officials. After that gather dust more easily. WUhaut Harmful date, dependents will be paid for Drum nr Dirt THOR VOCil K SIF.NIIKH- L WASHING ACADEMY A1XBYS (0) coat of passage, but Army facili- Oven Owr 17.IN<; AND HKAI.TIII 1 Dmwsky 197 148 208 ties will not he aviaiable. NAI.ON I Don't slam an oven door or lean Tht Pint Baak ACKSON ! MACHINE Donnelly 201 191 212 on It. It may get out of line and Tro.l III4s. Sloan 167 234 196 I nrhrr n( Sml(b and HAS ARRIVED AT Gmfetaiy allow heftt to escape. ' Maplf SlrM-U CLOTHES (ialvsnek 179 801 166 Treat every gun with the respect P. A. 4-4MB Chomicki 167 201 158 I'mirlh I'Mnor—lluntn *M PRICZ due a loaded tun. This is a cardi- OPA gets affidavits hy butchers •Vrlh Anlhoy, !*. J. nal rule of gun safety. exposing tie-in sales. lluun, lU A. M. lu K I'. M. PERTH AMBOY, N I ' HOME APPLIANCES 911 975 939 SAYREVILLB (3) Taltpfcon* Wooiibrldffe 8-0648 MeunUIn Climbing Godwin 1*0 222 181 5t«U Theatre Building One of the secrets of successful Stehm 22.1 205 179 Town Beauty Shop WOODBRIDGE mountain climbjng is takliu/foie trail French 198 184 216 with slow steady steps and frequent 185 West Main Street rest periods. ' Rah way, N. J. Promptness m urrunging Personal Hank Loam U t 8he*p Land WACH1NELESS WAVE cuttomary practice at our bunk. May uw kelp you? j We're Not Waiting For There are more than 8,000,000 $5.00 - $7.50 sheep in the mountains of Montana COLB WAVE and tn neighboring basin lands. ' $10.00 CHILDREN'S PEJtMANENTS ' Cowan 199 174 189 $3.50 First Bank & Trust Co. ! 172 221 206 Beauty Item! 50c Agency for v^ SMITH AND MAPLE STREETS Phon* Rahway 72342 970 986 971 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. IMPERIAL A Street Car, Either! 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n-s Church Notes HolyFamByClmrth Gn*p FtRST PRESBYTERIAN , Scorn /n Pl*j OHmtg Sunday Swvivct CARTERET — Two performan- CARTERET — Miss Jane Ver- CART1RBT—Mrs. Kdwara K«- NKVILL b«en sertsHstd In any form Sunday School at 0:45 *ith ces were given last Sunday by the onica Ryan, daughter of Mr. and bkk will be in charge of tke card Totln. Marion Street who oa ., !>nok at plror to book publication, clauses for all. Morning Worship at Sodality of Holy Family Church of Mrs. Edward Ryan of 88 Chnais 1 CARTBRET — fhnt wwldlags party to be sponsored by 9U Ann's 11 will become the bride of Th« Trustee of the Public Li- 11:00. Rev. Kenneth MacDonsld. a play, "Pm in the Army Now." Avenue, ha* been discharged Iron are seheduJtd to taks pls« hsrs Auxiliary of St. Demetrius' Church brary received recently from Minn Rector of St. Mark* Episcopal matinee was for children, and the the WAVES, in .which she ranke4|tomorrow, and DM on Sunday. given a surprise pit-nuptial p«tj Bally Bogtsh, 8 Hsmann Avenu«, Church will be the guest of the evening performance for adults, in the Ukrainian Pavilion May 15. By Mrs, Eugene Ciaja, SI It ah a lift, the following hooks, church add deliver the sermon. will iivP, baf. both taking place in the auditorium was at the Naval Air Station at| At the April party held Wednvs- which nav« been accessioned and The pastor Rev. D. E. Lorenti will seen* at 4 o'clock of tht wedding Quests were the Mlsaea f had Co- of Carteret High School. Sister Norfolk^ Va. She enlisted A«iMt|3J"5£ M«rga7«t Itans" o71a7 dsy. Mrs. Dmltrlw Zatworsky wss are ready for circulation: be away for the week end, fltoplnski, Jane Haydak, A(M»| rink of « Mary Gregory and Sitter Mary 24, 1944. dolph Street to John Karmaton of chairman and the special priie WM Komenda, Helen Stephen!*,; Congo Song, by Stuart Clote; AonlT«n»rj and Mortfag* Ludvina coached tfie players and Other recent discharges report* won by Mrs. Charles Harrow. High Alan the Hilla, by Frances P. Cnauncey Street, Perth Amboy. Blanche Paatek, BtaMr Caait, ,mplote dis- Burning supervised the production. ed by the armed forces hav« been: One hour earlier, at 3 o'clock, Mhw scores were mads by Mrs. Cather- Helen and Cecelia Xatlmor, 8*. Keye«;,8o Well Remembered, by at Fort Dix, First Sergeant Harold II\ tier Ii On Sunday, May 6 the church Those who appeared were Cece- Pauline Prokopiak of 38 Perching ine Oinda, Mrs. John Hundiak, Mrs. phle Komenda, Rosalie fc June* Hilton; Green Dolphin lia Caiimor, Francis Tomeiuk, H. Wolf, 60 Lowell Streat; Capt, ;,iwl murder will hold a double celebration. This Avenue will be married to Edwin Joseph Enot, Michael PTOskura, Jean Udtlelak and Mrs. Mary Kflfe Street, by Elizabeth Goudge; A Stanley Wielgolinski, Dorothy Anna Kutcher MaCabe, teacher at ,,,iind all of date will mark the fifty-third An- Bergman of Lincoln Avenue. Thia Mrs, Peter Tract, Mm. William, . Tower of Steel, by Josephine Law- Trosko, Mary Marteaiewici, Ed- Carteret High School who lives in tet nivernary of the founding of the ceremony will be followed hy a Strells, Mrs. Michael Karmonocky, I rence; The Rasor's Edge, Somer- ward Wltgacki, William Corny Woodbridge; at Lido Beach Naval 1 Church and will celebrate this reception in the Ukrainian Pavi- Mtat Pauline Bohanek, Mrs. Mary Ml nun <>n the set Maugham; The Faithful Wife 2,000 European refugees are dot event and will also celebrate the Helen Sobieska, Elisabeth Marto- Station, John K. Kennedy, PhM2/c, by Sifrld Undaet; Of Lena Oeyer lion. Vertullo, Mrs. Michael Sapak, Mrs. in nwt moath. Cm-ley, and completion of payments on the siewici, John Sobieskl, Victoria 106 Washington Avenue, and Theo- by Marcia Davenport; In Bed We At St. Joseph's Church at 4:30 Ann Litus, Mrs. Albert Matron!, mortgage on the property and Gutowski and Cecelia Goreckk En dore W. Epyehin, Sl/e, 73 Wtr- Cry, by Ilka Chasci; Reap the Wild o'clock Mis. Marion Ptialilo, of and Mrs. Edward KuWrk. burn the Mortgage. tertainment aho was given be- ren Street. Atlantic Street, and Joseph Bar- FOR THE 1IST Wind, by Thelma 8trabel; With- tween the acU. FUNERAL PI1CU, POTT10 ; i his ven- out Orders, hy Martha Alhraml. County C. E. Ve«p*r Swrrlc* Father, Brother Honored nay of Woodbridge Will be married. Mnsicale To Be Presented PLANTS, CORSAGES AND nulity that Her Soul to Keep, hy Marguer- On Sunday afternoon at 4:00 Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock o'clock the Annual Middlesex brings the ceremony uniting Miss tOUQUETS The morn- ite Marshall; The Doctor of Lone- Canda Files By Mm Dolan At Party In St. httphjjidl May 2 PIMM WM*. S»1U» II divorce, some Hiver, Edison Marshall; The County C. B. Vesper Service wflt Irene M. Gavalett of Washington be hold in the Presbyterian Church (Contimud from Paq* 1) Avenue and Chester J. Pet res, of CARTF.RET — Rehearsals ate •Mime back Big Barn, by Walter Kdmondu; CARTERET'— Miss Elisabeth plaiinilli f from relief in the law. The Prodigal Nurse, by Teresa of Iselin. On account of this the Dolan honored her fathtr, Bdward Metuehen. This oeremony will be now being conducted for the muit- WALSHEdCS ( Young People'* 'Association will The sewer system served * tract Dolan, and her brother, Erward followed by a dinner and recep- wtl« to be presented May 2 in the ,,uiiil in -IU»- Westward Pannage, by developed by Canda. il,,. three of Margaret Barnes; Unofficial Wife, meet at 2:00 instead of 2:30 and Dohin, Jr., at a birthday party tion for 100 guests at The Pints auditorium of St. Joseph's Church i mNnf |{,,l.crt's ««b by Ruby Ayren; Nuraes Are Peo- go from their meeting to Iselin, Further building in the Borough Saturday night in their home on in Metuehen. at 7:80 P. M. M MAIN STREET , ,,-kstairs In- ple, by Lucy Hancock; Sky, to attend the Vesper Service. during 22 years that followed re- 'uiaskf Avenue. The guests prea- An excellent program has been WOODMIDGE thiiving bust- by Pearl Buck; Years Arp So Long, quired construction of a munici- nt were: Brent Spooner of Chat- arranged including rhythm band W« Dsllm aal .jnnil success by Josephine Lawrence; Nurse pal trunk sewer, the cost of which ham, Joseph Hagan, Eugene Koep- County Hospitals selections, chorus tinging and solos. IVorman Baldwin Married; fler, Charles Oulp, Otto and Rob- A large attendance is anticipated. ., n! 11 part in Into Woman's, by Marguerite Mar was met by general taxation. All 1) of the formalities required by law ert Staubach, Joseph Jackson, Mr. km ,1M. whose. In- shall; Early Autumn, by Louis, Twin, Wife, Welcome Son answer to the problem, for gener- were met by the Borough, and the and Mrs. Paul Koepfler and Miss ,i ,» linked to Bromfleld. ally there has been s> radical raise CARTERET — Announcement two sewers were integrated. Dur- Patricia Patterson. ,f them. Romance for Hale, by Maynie in pay and % reduction in hours. wan mado thin week of the mar- novel has Grelg; Women Will Be Doctors ing the last 19 years, *he court Institutions have never offered riagp in Sharon, Pa., of Norman by Hannak Lees;North Side Nurse, noted, the Borough assumed ex- Rev. Daroczy Offiaatet higher remuneration nor granted Baldwin, .son of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- by Lucy Hancock; Color Scheme, clusive supervision, maintenance working conditions equal to the lace Baldwin nf Carteret, Wid Miss At Christening Of Infant by Nagio Marsh; Random Harvest, and repair of the system* so inte- present time. Stella Jancin of Greenville, Pa. sain Says Junes Hilton; Frenchman's Creek, grated. CARTERET — Rev. Alexander Mr. Baldwin's twin brother, 'There must be a revival of the by Daphne Du Maurier; Hungry Swlu Competition Daroczy, pastor, officiated at the lordon, became the proud father war-time public interest given to Hill, by Daphne Du Maurier; Ava- After all these years, the Court christening of the infant daughter f a son horn to Mrs. Baldwin at soldiers and sailors if our peace- lanche, by Kay Boyle; Caravan, hy noted, the complainant now was of Mr. and Mrs. John Newish, by DuBARni ho Elizabeth (ipneral Hospital, time injured and diseased fellow Eleanor Smith; Excuse My Dust, alleging trespass and asked for an Pulaski Avenue, in the Hungarian Mrs. Baldwin formerly was Miss citlxens are to receive the care by Bellamy Partridge; Medical injunction against such trespass Reformed Church. The child was they need," said a statement by Betty Perry of Portland, Ore. You'll take Sprint'i tovslr glow Magic, by David Dipt?.; Leaves a decree directing the Borough to named Nancy Lee, the conferees. From a Surgeon's Cane Hook, by sever the connections between The sponsors were Mrs. Elsie "We appeal to the humane in- (or your very own when you S James Harpole; The Dr. Lookn at TROTH ANNOUNCED ' the two sewers, requirement thai Winner and Stephen Nemiah. stincts of our citiiena. Particu- Life and Love, by Joseph Collins. damagei* be allowed for the con After the ceremony a dinner was CARTERET — Announcement larly those who have had Red use die color-magic of * han been made hy Mr. and Mrs. sequences of the trespass, and served in the Nemish home. Cross or Army training and all Deborah Lodge To Initiate Michael Kovacs of 159 Emerson payment of "just compensation" others who have had experience in Street »f the engagement of their for the system. JOHNSON MONOPOLY caring for the sick. DuBarry Face Powder over a delicate 2 New Members Wednesday laughter, Miss Irene Kovacs, to "An injunction," the opinion WILMAR, Minn.—For several "Apply to any of the local hos- Paul Nio.miec, Jr., son of Mrs, years all of the successful can- pitals at once. The helpless need (film of DuBarry Foundation Lotion, CARTERET--Two new mem- said, "is an extraordinarily equit Paul Nicmiec and the late Mr. able remedy utilized primarily didates for WhiteRide township your help." bers will ho initiated Wednesday offices have been named Johnson. Niemiec of ?5 Sharot Street. Both forbid and prevent irreparable in night at the meeting of Deborah But this year, Maurice Lindbald Mm Kovaca and her fiance are jury, It must be administered with Lodge, Rehokiihs, which i« to lie upset the Johnson political cart by Deadly Vina employed by the Benjamin Moore sound discretion and always upoi held in Odd Fellow* Hall. At the Company. winning the post of supervisor. As little as one one-millionth of a Inst meeting Mrs. Flora King and the considerations of justice, cubic centimeter of hog cholera virus Mr». Helen Enot were announced equity and morality evolved by Clay warns Hoover of disorder can kill a hof that Is not at the Safer Crepa as winners in the merchandine the given case. The injury which unless Germans get food. tarne time protected by a dote of When the acreage of a disease-re- the complainant now belatedly , .ii ins none «f SB? club. The lodge members have anti-hog cholera serum. sistant crop variety increases In a ill you, wk« made visits recently to lodges in seeks to suppress fias been toler- locality, the farmers thus create an ated by it with noticeable suavity :ik iii, w.ir thai the easy Perth Amlioy and Weslfield, TELEPHONE 4-0075 ,,,, 11 ,if your pay WM advantage In addition to the advan- and complacence for a period of „„ tlit- payroll safiagS tage of resistance to attack. Ac- 18 years. HAROLD E. ANDERSON cording to «clentlsts of the depart i JM, ,.siii"K m rhUsMfata Game Animals "Indeed, if I were here called nut ni. miila l» the home sf Small game anlmali. such at rib- ment of agriculture, this additional upon to judge a competition for Richard Mudrntt oftrt a 2.00 bos liiritv n.-u nnd BcaJ»mta advantage is that there Is less of the THOS. F BURKE blU, should be skinned, dressed, patient endurance, I would be in- cl DuB«rry Fte* Pd l |,n Mil! S pMlBT »»•• disease-producing material (or inoc- Repairing and Upholtterini washed and chilled promptly. Only clined to award the complainant t oompHmenUry bottle ,,,,ni. If Franklla were ulum) in the neighborhood than the thick back and hindquarters are first prize and give Job honorable Du3«rry Fouodition Lotion hr w.,ui,t n-viiH! this stela- when greater areas of susceptible FURNITURE lo s.i viuil in V. 8, BavbLgS usually froien In order to lave lock mention.'/ Funeral Directors only%2.4)0! plus Ux. er space. Rlb», neck and forelegs varieties are grown, and, therefore, ar, si iii vimr pockets tSM Lewis S. Jacobaon was associa- t (,,,.,.• ir.inkiln would sgrce can be stewed while fresh to bet- the deitructlve Impact even on that part of the crop planted In suscepti- ati'd wiih Senator Toolan in the it ilns fool'n rap Ms Miy ter advantage. There 1* little prc- 29 EAST GREEN STREET PUBLIX DRUG STORE , V.!H. think becavsc UM ble varieties Is less. Borough'e defense. jC£tlV«. fat on imsuVgame meat, STATE STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J 95 MAIN.STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. i i mi Innirer profltaM* to it should be well protected by m in «ir hv huylnif fl-A-YEAR MAYOR DIES PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Tel.phon. P. A. 4-O091 M TeUphone 8-0809 caretul wrapping against dehydra- Reiser's victory at Augunta JACKSONVILLE, 111. —Edgar tion in locker storage. rated among great golf feats. I A. Crabtree, who served as Mayor Joseph V. Costello, Mgr. of this town for eight successive terms after being elected in 1919 on a platform of "no pay, no "Tk«re It No 5nbi«lnt«— politics, everything for the good of the city," died recently at the Far Burk. Service' age of 76. 1946 PLYMOlUTH SEDAN CHRISTENSEN'S 1946 WILL BE AWARDED "THE FRIENDLY STORE" MAY 2nd

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, ,,,, whU« Ireth to bet- Back in 1938, he got his dander up might in a unit or vinegar solu- . l>. Ther, ii Uttla pro. when t\e sew woman on the beach tiiiii to remove gamey Havor. . . „„ small-game maat, "almost nirted with their bathing I,I b* well protected to costumes consisting of two tlmoit Iirf the Sophlon twint, Louu'te «nd MkrU, maie the trade, Labor Low • • • ,,„„,. ugainst dehjrdn- Invisible pieces." Atlantic City will h»T* two pretty f*minin* m»f«l>«rt of itt b««h Total tlm« lost by Amerletn work- Announcement. The sheik hied himself to the gov- p»lrol tkii luntmer. Tlie twim, p!«ttir*t In plwrt too*. to with too little ; , s provide proper nour- rude, two men attempted to elude head. One came up between the -: RIDING SCHOOL :- The • But mill the sheik isn't satisfied. i iwundt (twoqueru) apture by fleeing* an autorpo- ears and the other clone to th M This year he's going all out against -,. i,.,]anced plant taod per bile, Pursued by a lime-spreader right ey« nn the outside of th Rate $1.50 P«r Hour the one-piece suit which, he laid, can und the bun load of student*, the MODERN MEN'S SHOP (<-..t ol lawn »m win ear. b« Just as Indecent • M a half-starved l»wn. men nuhmerfipri themaelveR in a "All depends on how. they wear 75 MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE .reek und left only thair no«e» DIVORCE AT 14 , PARSONAGE ROAD them," he explained. protruding above the water. State MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Married at METUCHEN, N. J. i »wn Foei troopers spotted them and. fired the age of 12 to a tailor with the • , heavy feeder, ptrtlcu- into the water. They.came out consent of her mother, Lena Pearl SEPARATION T.I. M«tuch*n 6-1347-J i;iwti condition* w*«tH with their handa up. The value of Lindaey, now 14, han won a divorce ,,,:,i watered tn«MWtlr. The Nuvy Departinont hai »el their loot, two sucks of silver coins, and is preparing to return to the September lot as Separntiun Day ,-s teed In tin worl* Was about {35. i eighth grade. . \ unless there U i the dPRilline f

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^ •|i/^'-:"^l^-TT"^T?5:|^'^ rm FRtDAT, IPWt 2«, 1946 SHUatmr i* -- • • ' Featured At Bitmtu ...j. Mn Gaydoi It Feted Draft Law Extension Cr««cent pies. A ptnoa .., „ .->--:;, .rut -,:^,i'imM> Robert Walker, who had decided belni wwmd«d Ii considered to ,, feel's Action Al Party On Her Birthday ),<• W»B in ii khnlcidnrl rut »f««r sol- the victim of ior«4rtri and »vll ,p,P : rsi • 1 " ii'"-£ dier role* in Tour consecutive pic- Its. Nttlvw of Africa blame "nut CARTERKT--A birthday party Student Forum Topic luri-«,MartinK with "See Here, Pri- ural" deathi on tht magician, I riHl arrnnircd by her hu*b»nd «M ("ARTERET A pntiel vate Hargrove," has his nrst lomt hostile tribe or tht millri,, act of a neighbor, whrat "|uiit" , «iven for Mm. John fisydas, 40 njon WH» held in ai>nembly at ('ar- dinner to wear cinematic civvies in M-(;-M's new corrie.ly, "The Sailor esUbllshed b? appttltni to a in,-, Itt Made in Wntrr B«tin Hi Ann Street. teret fli(fh School last week on "Should the prment. draft law liikes » Wife," which openn Sun- diviner or by torturtaf .Amnnir the u(ie»l« were: John Into confession. Show How Wanhip hirvc IIPPH extendcil for another diiy «t the Crescent TheRtrp, with ,.iyda», Jr., Hml Joan Murii- Gay- yp«r?" Herman Horn presided and •inne A Hyson co-starred. Another I* Would Act in Fight. itnn, Mr. unit Mm. Michael Katchur WHIIPI fiiuior. Mirhni'l Kolnak, nntf of variety ia that «t the he- VefeUbie CtckUll nnd dnng-hter, Jean, Mr*. Julia Hnymond Bodnnr and Frank Marei inninn of the picture he's in Navy To makt a viftttbl* Juice r... i HA When a mam- Roero and daughter, Marlene, Mr. tall at horns and at the sum* ti.. tiiok [inrt. , nr ran ier in the and Mr«. NichoUn Katchur and lue. utilize liquid from a can of i^,. At the conclusion of the pio- 1 was a HrRrl fnr Japanene son, Richard, Michael Katchur, corn bine one cup tomato ]uice v.n , Rrnm. Juniors nnd Seniori votfd on Dittna* nr u-nlliiwed In hurricane Jr., and Mr. and Mr*. Andrew Ihree-fourths cup of tht liquid, ,,,|, the memher of the panel they chose, the C(i|iliiin and his crew would liOwac of Ciuteret; Mr. and Mm. An ultoffether different kind of a dashof ttbttco ituce and nn. us [heir candidate lo represent the exactly him the «hip would Hen Myshka and children, William ove Rtory is told in RKO Radio * half teaspoon Worenttrshlrc « whonl at Jersey Royn' Slate, to he because nf a relatively and Mary Ann, Mr. «nd Mm, intrifcuinjr "From ThU Day For- •nd chltl wtlL Thli makes Mil Ht Rutgers University, June ~v, model (twit soiled mnnthl Charles rU'seinee and children, ward," which opened yeatorday at servlnfi. ?,'.\ Ihrnugh June 110. Mirhnel Kol l in »n Indoor h.tnln of water. EuKene »nd Barbara Ann, of Rail- the DitmHs Theatre. Joan Fon ' J ••• " imiimammii* niik will he thp representative, Utrlj. the nr«( l.CU nnd T«ST« way; Mr. and Mr*. George Rutiin taine is starred, and playing oppo_ Cirtart Mold* ' Walter Oaninr the altornnte. ietit on vital, hut hninrdous and children, Caroline and George, Joan FonUmc and Mark Stolen» »r« th* exciting now love turn in site her ia a young newcomer, Mark Putting eusttr* in inrllvH,,, ntents hnlf-wav «crti«« the Hek Cabinet neekd Al AN (IKDINANCK KlII.ATI N(i T" depicted in this realistic idice o or Jtlly |nto tht bottom of the del ihlp hiiildiiiR utti to be study of local, county, and state HWTION I. Tluit Seellnn 121 n( lied aid for border adjustments the nlmvi" entltlivl («rillnunr 1MM.W WITHIN THK N1MITH OF modern trinls and tribulation Henry E. RossHi, president nf thy McGuirt gJTCi * brilliant in the schools was a guest at the ~ ;i\flll.(Mi |>er Htinum THK BOIIOUOIf Ol' (AllTKKHT portrsynl nf a terror • haunt*d (a) Till* rompenmitlon HIIHII II« lit'ltlNl) A CHItTAlN I'KHIOl) which, too often wreck people' RAHWAY Cramp Shipbuilding company, %nmc assembly and presented • lit for HtlelirlKiiei' ut m«ellllKx. 1)1' THK Yi'Alt; ANIi T«i l'lto lives. It reached a now high during Rtrl in "The Spiral SU.rct««" awards to winners in the recent inlerlnK IrKnI niilnioim, ilmwinx VIDK PRNAIVTIKH l-'DIi TIIK Mt thp R*Hw«y Thratrc. nil reMdluttoiiH, iirmnHnenH, ani (ill VIOLATION TI1HKKOK, war oratorical contest. Lillian Sohayda other leKul iloeumenlH n» mine In thlnd the ln.POO ton cruiser that UK IT OttUAINKII HV TIIK Cotton Economy received the first prize of fB.OO the ordinary i-onrne nf the eonleni- HOARD OK IIKAJ/TM OF TIIK HOU- off the wiiys (it a shipyard, Wl qiMONM* with pride rlatwt routine nf lite uilmliilMIH|IV<\ Before America entered the war Lions Club Sett June 16 and Veronica (iaidek, the second sffalrn of I he imvornment nf the liniHl OK CAItTWKKT, M:I!>DI,K Brplalncd, l> a series nf scale HiMniiKlt, Sui'ti ei>tn|>enRHtl(in tloe.K HKX COUNTY, NKW .IR11MKY:— the cotton belt contained M per cent our appointment as prize of 98.50. HKI'TION 1; luirlnn tin; |ierloil vdel* showing how the craft can For Annual Family Picnic not Ineliiile leitul nerv|i'«i (in mutter* of our entire farm population and It also was announced at the uf n MprilHl »r liM'hnlt'ul nature nor lommeiK'Inc May Ixi imrl emlliiK l/ihaneuvererl under any condition, LSo|)temti«!r ]i||li (if riicli year, un duK 50 per cent of all the (arms In the High School just before classo* for iftfEAl uprvlepN rpni1«rR>l In Hny T HkoUinE mueh strnin the structural (AltTKKKT — Williftm Matefy nrtual llllKHtlon In whleh tlie "<>• Nlmll bo pennltlml willfully liy ll« country. Diring the nve-vrar peri- ended for the Easter vacation that rouK'i nmy be Invnlvod. owntir. lo run a' laiKe mul uti- can withstand, where the RAYTHEON bus Iji'cn named chairman at ar- leanlieil In the pulilii ati'eet», rnmlH, od 1935-1939. the United States pro- irgl BRENT (hi Tlila Hfitlon nhall tnke nfferl u plates are to lie jilnred, where liin^enientH for the annual family Veronica Kearney's composition, liIgliwiiyH, purkH, or othtir ]»nlil3i- or diced an annual average of 12.8 mil- "What Can I Do for My CootryV Itimit'illulely, nnrt madn rptroaetlvn Heinl-nuhllt' |ilni cs In this IIIIIIIIIKII; Etta IIRRVMORE ., machinery will lie fixed and the IIICTRONIC picnic lo he Rponsored by the Ifntii .In 11 intrv l»t. IIMfl tninfar uj< nor In any private UunlneHH place lion bales of cotton, consumed 8.8 kttl and enrgo stored. had won first place in the essay "mil IK iiornillteil hy law. where |>eo|iln iimii'mlile for tnwful million bales, and exported 5.3 mil- TECHNICIANS Lions' Club on June W. SKi'TION 2. That the rnllnwliix Safety Aaaured. contest sponsored by the Indies >rtlon III* HlldlMl HH fOllnWH! — lion bales. The excess of 700,000 AI the clud'n mertinif Tuesday, .Slfll.'TION Ii: Any owner uf a IIIIK Veterans returning home recent- Auxiliary of Star Landing Post, Meet loll o Tlmt I hn fnlltiwInK "<- baRj was primarily responsible for •iecirtuiy Ati({U8t J. Perry WM em or eniplnyi'ew nf the HorrniKh who violate* tlte proVlwloiirt ol' Ilils I have hecn curried by transports, V, F. W. Angelina lauffenber?er tie I'ompeiinnteil H» fnllown:— OIU>INAN<'K Klinll he ili-emed to the perennial cotton problem. n.striictcd to communicate with all niiiitilaln ft ..nulmiin e; ami I lie ili>K , tnilnnce, that brnved 100-foot won second place and Helen Nudge Ttic Horouirli KumKe mei'huiiIi* oenl civic, fraternal and patriotic Nhuli lie. i'iilil a wi-ckly nnl«ry i>r warileii of tliin Horougli or any ives with n.ifoty. There wns a third. Tnrly-nt'Ven (!oll«r« nn<) fifty <'ont dthur IK-THIHI ilenlRiiHteil hy the tir(ring their co- Uminl uf HnHltli for aiieh |iui|iose Tying Bow lltnum of concern aboard, since (| (7,Ml I ]ier week, Ktat IMITM • lll«*d« FIEMINO may, II|IIL ")rdi>r ul Hie IIOHIII n in observance of "I Am Ilil That Ilio (rrnerHl utility men 1 Tying a bow that stays straight, Owritn 0UVH • th* lANCHtSTtR j«.« ship In miniature had come «nfe- We ni • now BONDED CaacUl of lle.alth.1 Jj Hiitnnrlueil aiti'llt. An American Day." of the Street ami Itoiid I>epnrlmiMil Atui, Hel/.njiiu'li mil not with one loop up and one down, ly through equiilly rough seas In a by An tlibl is th« most conclusive imlil at (lie lutftle rule of one o, lUmltbl mill; or til lev may lie i i'i|iilreil seems to be hard for some women. imall tank during Its first iln«o nf proof at Innocence that can b« giv- ilntliir mul (en eonl* (11.10) Per T of the Roilril Wt'U"N NA1IONAI hniir on «n elKlit hour per IIKV IUIKIw_ The only thing to remember la that . Even the force nf on un- Paint Deodorant en. 11 substantiated. Contrary to nl, or ll^ Health iriDEMNITY CO, fo Time nnil orie-lialf H ti nil lie ulluwed 1 explosion can be tested In Various deodorants for paint are popular usage, an alibi ti not sim- fur overtime I'BIS U1BM. tMKpei'tiir, tdf ilvlTvi'i HIII.'II iinlnial to the end that I* on top after you rl>(iil to receive ,,,-,n woili for 90 Hoys should be stirred Into the paint just I^MII MHlnlriytiU't! unit (turhHire and tlie MHIII mrlml||il|d H|ieh animul So start with the lower length ot j These utilil,ir|.in models are sel- tht suspect was so far distant at imti rcnuj'.nl K hn 11 be pHld at the /oui ir.snr(iiKo of wlipn no H8lT#rl A^nMntlVereil ntiHll tie, making the first loop, take tht before it Is used and after tho last lie ktMil In a Hiiltahle plaee or lijtew seen hy the grnernl public, lint l th« time from the place where th» liaxli- rule of ninety rent* (1.00/1011) completi- •,oti\fK, (IIII'IIIK whfili time Ihe pull It through, and you'll have a 6ttt exhibition models, which often not have been guilty. ii 11 • >«.(•< I for overtime I'KU iriKM. u ner may ruilcein Ihe iininiHl liy H (Id it ion of the thinner might neu- paying to Hie wanlt']!, or ullier straight bow. $10,000 to $1.1,000. They also .:f|lllll of their industry. When it Is desired to remove de- (el Street eleiinerH »hnll lie IIKIII next after ihu aetunrp or delivery second, and New York, third among Coule* dam on the Columbia river. k of aui'li nnliiirtl. I; The first models are of simple calcomanlas before repainting walls Itt-eiuy-foiir ilollurn anil (lfly *. enta the nation's top milk-producing The dam Is seven times as big al (|2J.r,0) |ipr week on ii ttilrty-flve BloMttiiction, often a rough dnift Slvl'TION :i: Any owner of K IIIIK ktatet In IMS, with a production of RADIO SHOP or other surfaces', they may be soft- the Cheops pyramid in Egypt It» hit If xhiill tie ullnwci) for overtime. win, i«ruH«H, II I III u oriier nf ihe rttrved out 'il to be ISELIN THEATRE Mtlmes the miniature Is only 4 Saving Vitamins ty-seven (117.00) per week; imrk a illHonle.rly lirl'Hon, noil ii|>ou on- Oak Tree Road B feet long, scaled at one-eighth 110 MAIN STREET A rule fnr saving vitamins Is nev* Two-Thirds Farmera lalxirprM nhall lie Jiaiil twenty-live vletlon on II mnnmiiry piureeilliiKs one-sixteenth of an Inch per Two-thirds of the world'i people iliillarx jier Wi-ck. All aueh HH IHheldre the Ueeuriler or the KOHHIKII er to peel vegetables that can be Ktiiiliil In (IIIH iittiiiKi-uiili (fi I' violation tlilH ilrilliiaii" c may he •Win, N. J. Met. 8-1279 WOODBRIDGE cooked with (ackets on. are normally engaged In agricul- of lhi,« HCetlon HIISII ho omployed .innil not iniirs tlmn five dnllarn. for ture, feeding themselves and the r«- un II fnMy hour per week IIIIHIK eiieli noil every day of nITcnse; ami , Tested In tnnks or basins, the ami HIIHII lie ulluwed t|llle ami une- I'ai'h dully rofUKtU lo ilellver .surli Friday, Saturday, April 26, 27 ill are user! to predict thr malning ont-thlrd. Imlf for nverllm* work. antmtit by tho owner ^hall eonsil- title a n«iiiirut« nffeiiHe. "UP GOES MAISIE" ,J resistance, turning character- SALE NOW ON SUCTION J. Tlic aiiilnenilnient and ^iilU'litneiils to LhU orillniinee «hall SHOTIQN 4: All onllnuneeu or CJ. roll and pitch and strength of GOOD USED RADIOS Clean Reflector* With lake ufleel Imnwrllalely upim ftnttl parts thereof llii-onnlmulU wllh HIIK WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY I Clean rtfltctor bowU, lamp bulbs, wm ami adoption itu reiiulred lordhianiB lie anil arr hereby re- •al purls under n lond of |lV1uit Sell All lo Make Room for Ann Solhern - George Murphy NEXT WEEK ' i ship. They must be towed and ibidts jr»a from » to 8C perby law. New R»dio> anted: Ai>ril 22, me. ShX'TION S: Tliin Onllnaiiee. dim 11 »«M,.I the water, which has merh- cent more light than do dirty onei. ASM.ill.ST .1. 1'IOKIt.Y l.lkt; fffeil linmeillately. 9l»m to produce nny type nf sea, Horuugh <'!ivk JOHN r. Oiini'icsT.vii. Sunday, Monday, April 28, 29 r they may be equipped with small New Radios, Electric LEGAL NOTICES 1'reiihleiit. "THE HARVEY GIRLS" epower motors and propellers ATTK8T: .lohu Kii'itina, !Nl>KHit Tlerk. Nothi" H hereby slveil that the Dateil April 18, 1846. With Judy Garland Measure fnr Steel. Clocks and Record aliuve i ililltiiinrr WHH Introduceil at ' bther rough nwdels show the Sualeil bl(U will hn recelveil In a meeting of (he Couiull of the NUTH'K the llourtl of Kdueatlon of the Hor- •.cement of shell plates, enabling BuruuKlt of CarlcrPt, punued on first Niitiip In tiuri'liv 1^!v<.n Oiat Hie Tuesday, Wednesday, oiiith of L'urtcrpi, at the Carteret reading, and the aanie wua then IMIVB Untlnam'v wa« tittroilin'ril at ( manufacturer to estimute exact Players in Stock HlKli Si'liuu), mi Wieilne.islny even- ordered t<> he publldheil ni'mrdlnK lug, May 8th. It) 16, at rltcM o'clock itii'etinK nt HID UOHIII nf llcultli April 30, May 1 If much steel should be ordered to law; and siu-li nrdliium'e will bo the HorouKli of (\irU.'rLal, New for the purchase iif M A N II A 1/ further cinishlncil fur filial puH.faKe, . iHi'v, held on Ihi- tStil iluy "I —iPlu*— ... the ship Is under construe TllAININd SUI'JHI.IKH. "BECAUSE OF HIM" You're alwayi jure of the ut- at a meeting of the Ouunelt to bo !>rll, limi, utn] pXHHfil nn tllst rcuii- Kane Richmond pyii. Hollow models of brass or All «iiitplle« tu h« ilellvereil to the held at Borough Hull In mild ltoro- i mul the same WHS IIII-II urderail RADIOS REPAIRED ri'HlieellVB HrlioiilM us Muted. With Deanna Durbin "THE SHADOW RETURNS pt permit the designer to place min moit in courteoui and efficient Utfh un th« ISth day ot May, 1946. • ' h« imlilitihci! iiri'onlhiK I" '"*. The Himril of lOihii'utlon rf»«erveH at eight uVlork, K. I). T., at which n<| Midi Orillnuni c will In- MirlUfi nltbirt machinery Inside, the bull. TUBES service plut tho fineit food in the riKlil tu rejm-t nny. nil ur part time and place, or at uny time und iiiHlilerml fur linn I p.iKsaKf nt » ItfUninating conflicts and overcrowd of tin.v hlil. place to which such lueethiK Hhall cfliiiB nl tin. Ikmril uf llcullh I. town when you dine here. We Spe< IHiutlniiH may lie i>htuln«d at from time, lo time he tidjoiirneil. ,, arrange the bridge and steer BATTERIES all pei'Hoii!i Intertntud will he Klven i' In*III £l >>•<• HUVUIIKII Hull In Hiuil hope to terve you toon. tin; uritec o/ the DlHtrli-t Clerk dm- 'iruiiKli mi Hie ^lit tiny "I May, THRU ; gear or test the cargo oppar;i Illtf !m*llU'HM llDum. ijs.li opportunity to lie heard con- 9\i, at 7:Mll H. M.. Ilili.T.i, ttl cerning such ordinance. Cartere.t boaril of lilch tlnfe mid plHrr, or iit' any WED., BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCH 66c WAI-TKI! J. NIli AUOVWT '.f, PKUIIY, me .iiui plMi:i; tu whlih HU< h movl DTTMAf itiln Philadelphia examples of thin BRANCH STORE lil«trlit Clork Borough Clerk. nK HliM.ll from tllliit lo Ilini' lie ail PKHTH AMBOY MAY 1ST ter type are now on exhibition a I April ii, nn uiirtied, nil imruoiis Inli'ri'xtcil wll TODAY Ph»u P. A. MM m given an (iiiportunlty tu be liisan ! Franklin Institute In a navy dis RADIO SHOP AN OUIHNAMOK TO AMBN'li ANU> :uiici-rnlng uui'li uiuinHiirr. ol the I..ST "Queen of the In Sl'I'I'LKMBNT AMI OIUHNANCE C. K -t-"Ji yfiilon." Built (or the navy by a OF MICHAEL'S lONTITt.Kn •• AN OltDlNANl'K TO FIX AND UKXHH.ATK THK SAL tV York firm of naval architects, AIMICX OK rRUTAIN OKI-'U'KKS Heart-deep Ol" TDK EIOKOUUII or I'AHTKK- -j«y were the, starting point for the ISELIN RESTAURANT K'l', IN THK COUNTY OK WID- JlVBslon cm ft production. 155 SMITH STREET lil.KHKX AND STATK OK NBW in Oak Tree Road, laelin JKHSKY." FORDS, N. J. - P. A. 4-0544 [\,'A large stvol model reproduces PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Hi> It itnlaliii'il by the Mayor mid ' piece of machinery, apparatus, Ciiuiu'll of the Uorouifh of Curteri't, Mn.et, bolt and screw in the LST /: Thursday, Friday, Saturday, . ;'' Ii ^Another wooden model, accurately April 25, 26, 27 ed, and operated by a push-but- RAHWAY 1 '• ton, demonstrates the lowering of Uoosevelt & Carteret Cleaners EmpireFRI. TO SUN. "ADVENTURE" Knee-deep f the door nnd ramp with tanks and With Snow Sat. '•, trucks ready to drive onto the beach- Repair, lining work and expert alterations done by L. KAN TOR Clark Gablo - Gr«er Carton lead. FRIDAY THROUGH SUNDAY Selected Short. b;- Included In this technical class of s CLEANING • PRESSING - DYE WORK NOW PLAYING Klhlp models at a shipyard, Capt. gjOwland Fulton, chief of engineer- • • • Sunday, Monday, April 28, 29 Bin( Crotby ing at Cramp's, pointed out, Is the V/E CALL FOR AND DELIVER "DOLL FACE" behalf to (ine-quarlnr me wood Bob Hope • • • With pi.per dummy tailed a "mock- 63 R Dorothy Lamour ' Not a tiling of beauty, he ex- STfiRFS AT OOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET Vivian BUinc • D«nnii O'Kcefe 3 " Al 573 ROOSEVELT AVE., CARTERET Jied, it is used by workmen to —AUo— in dy sections of the ship and work PHONES—CARTERET 8-5848 AND 85568 ;' dslailfi such as piping, venlila- "DETOUR" and storage:. AUTHENTIC— With Tom Neal - Ann Savage "ROAD TO Millions gatpsd at the •xpoia Tnetday and W«dne*day in Reader'* Digstt and Woman' UTOPIA" MARK STEVENS-HOStMARYDcCAMP Eleelrlo Brooder April 30 and May 1 ,„«.electric brooder Is a poten- Hom< Companion 1 HENRY MORGAN - WAILY BROWN • ARUNE JUOGt IdSnger spot unless It Is kept In Warren William ia "OUT OF THE DEPTHS' muiw ruuu-iMM ivwtui euivatraM Mm * Him M* .' condition. All Us electrical WINES-LIQUORS With Jim Bannon, Ron Hunter _e,tions should be clean and in "FEAR" 9h»rt Subjects —Al.o~ repair so there won't be a CHRISTIAN BROS. Sat., Sun. Mat*—4 Cartoont t circuit or an overload of cur- "BEHIND GREEN fl«wt and Cartoon FRIDAY The Inside of the brooder BRANDY LIGHTS" J be kept thoroughly clean to —NEXT WEEK- AND 5th -$4.11 With Carole Landii, Hit dust and down from collect- DOUBLE SATURDAY •on the heating units end miru HORROR William Gargan j bursting into flame, The pi- CHRISTIAN BROS. SHOW Dinnerwarc to the Ladict fl light should be high enough to Golden Sherry Maria Monte*, Jack Oakie, Garal^ Mohr i J»nU Ca t of, the waV of the baby chicks. '.'<• Donald O'Connor, Peggy RyaD . 5 th-$1.44 Ut« i1 •( Klch African Land "BOWERY TO THE NOTORIOUS |j»lt forests yield mahoganies, and VIRGINIA DARE NpW PLAYING BROADWAY" r hardwoods in Tanganyika. At- STATE THEATRE Viftcent Priee . Sisal and rubber cultivation 5th • 96c Saturday Only, At 1 P. M. — Full Lyno B«rl "Tlw .. ... ipcelerated during World War WOODBRIDGE. N. J. Fnnk UU*or* pp relieve Allied shortages. Cuf- ROMA WINES In Additton to Our IU* FOUR PAYS, STARTING §{; cotton, grains and copra are Sherry - Port - Mu»catel TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY [ant in normal export trade. Country between mountain Gaj. - $3.74 RiU HAYWORTH . GUmi FORD in •'SHOCK" _,. tupports five million cat- ••C1LDA" jy»,n,d. nearly as m»ny sheep and KM JMU CARTER . G«raM MOHR in '*. Hide export; are large. Some STRE1TS N. Y. STATE I Whites direct the labor and wel- "THE NOTORIOUS LONE WOLF" i t>t more than fly* milUwi. KOSHER WINE THROUGH TUESDAY m';SM or hamptrs ^i.miMM'M »cks for « iwrawfc

A campaign to raise Jl2,QCK),00« for an SPRING PLANTING organized atUck on cancer* the second most formidable natural killer of mankind* has been launched by the American Can- I tlMU CHANGE CUStOMS tb«Murct of all her Jeyi cer Society, and President Truman hw Of HIM AMD MAIDS designated the month of kprW aa Cancer Datr Louisa: Sat you two art 1 hm a TOT food fritBd—« b«*U and I Control Month. yg man who make* UM aa^« mr obJMtlonabU to yewr Mlary tint 1 make. W« unjoy go- In fact, If you wm b hm It is pointed out that forty per cent of htj placts together—dance*, mov- should set nothing the money ra>ed will go to the national tet and restaurant*—but 1 always If it salted you i program, mostly for coordinated research, •ay rajr share. We fo ftfty-ftfty In man. •mythlng. We are not In far* Your mother objectt t»e»W»'' while sixty per cent will be used for local but he enjoys hiving • companion she is of a generation «1 programs of education, service and re- MM dresses and danc«i w«H, while sMerrd *uch an arrangement •«•>• search. The fact that cancer kills 175,000 I am delighted to have • nice look akus. But her generation aM Ing eecort Americans every year, or one each three] hought it was abimluUly rigKI" My mother think* thli arrange- nd proper, a* toon M tb» *j; minutes, and that the disease took the lives ment t terrible one. She a»y» that riife ceremony was over, for o| 1 should have more pride than to man to take posmtssion of all kit k,iiM (i town or eft* quicker than of 607,000 Americans during the war, aa ! pty • man to take me placet and wife's money or property and #r ; ,.llVy, regardless of how H works. compared with the 294,000 dep.d or mim- that if the man had any character with it as h* wisheihdd withouh t •»•« ; . ,hr people of « community are ing, in combat, illustrates the necessity for »• would not accept the money. asking her permteuoif. some concerted campaign. New, it In not the money that Tints change and custom \ K,.,.,, ahead of otheW, with no mother objecU to, for the want* ould hav« bten un IM virw, then thfti lony will the The national chairman of the campaign, in* to have a good turn, but ah« twenty year* ifo are aaya It in the principle fo tee perfectly proper today. n,mHin a hick village, even if Eric A. Johnston, gays that the American people should understand that thirty to thing. Youra, . l)y the thousands. Do you think I am a shame- LOUliA. ' 'I1' v. our town la singularly free fifty per cent of all cancer cases can be less creature. n«c Utter* tei * cured, on the basis of present-day'knowl- DORA, M. "Ualta," t. O. Be* Ml •ss of mean-Bptrited envy, the edge, if the disease ii? established in its Hat*. Orat*«lrari. & C. ,1,. of narrow-minded aouls. Answer: early stages. Surgery and radiation, or a Personally, [ think you and the .JUST. while one runs across a petty combination of the two, effects a cure of young man have worked out disgusting aelfwhness, ex- fine plan. An I undentand It, you» III1!"11 at least thirty per cent of the cancer cases .liscontent by striking at neitjh- friend could not afford to Ukj that are detected in the early curable you out very often If he had to hum*1 Lu'ckily, wort of the time, stage. He points out, however, that even foot the bill, while If you pay Conftttact broad-minded, liberal and when people seek aid at the first sign of your share you get to go to Cuhfidence is that quality thai twice as many places. Another permits an iruiWIdual to do eroes- cancer, they cannot be saved "unless there thhig you say, you ar* not In love H puzilrs with th« aid «f » *•* and that-also works well for your urt no harm, however, as citi- are adequate facilities for diagnosis and fountain pen.—Christian latent* It numicipaHty to fruard against arrangement. I tay this becauM Monitor. ' ' nt treatment," when a man i» in love with n girl ,,s poison that »»p> community he usually wants to buy things Won* for her and he has a little resent Iul i; ict us be sure that we hail the Everywhere the reaUurttt Reads Hit Own Obituary ment in hiii heart if she is hearing crowding grows steadily worae.J'., "l f,,i-uiMr of our friends, that we strive her part of the bill. He may no We presume that many individuals have How irritating, when the ne*t COSN ;,j mniiion betterment,of our citizen- acknowledge it but he likes U tomer reads the alphabet tQupove ,hat, whatever we may have, or wondered what kind of obituary notices feel that h« is the big hearted fel- one's shoulders.—Mtlwaukw tw$*rf will appear in the newspaper upon the low who is responsible for the lit' nil. •"** At ;m> not embittered by our fail- tlegirl in his care and that he ii nuthcr'a sltccesi. occasion of their death, O.K. Louis E. Kaiser, of Baltimore, Md., "In many case* today certai The Boston cream, phMJiHai knows what few men have the opportunity governmental functions could pie, Boston says it Isn't from Bo«. Avoid Fame And Uvtl performed more efficiently am ton, and if it's all the sam* it to discover—how the newspapers handled cheaply by a consolidated grou take apple.—LoniaTillt ;,nt to live in a ripe old age, set of municipalities rather than' by Journal, ni y A his death. Recently, his identity was con- a^mnst the limelight of fame fused with another man of the same name each sub-division separately, even |i muni though such sub-division is reason- RmraWI rt the effort to achieve a reputa- who passed away and the Baltimore news- ably strong." Remember the good old day* lasses you with the great and papers printed obituaries of Mr. Kaiser. Under The State House Dome The board points to its success- when almost everybody throughout ful work in helping perfect the he Government waa going to gu The mistake did not worry him, nor did By a. Joseph Grlbblu consolidation of North Cape May roke distributing fm nrdtti Till:- is based on the report of the confusion created at his place of busi- and South Cape May with the seeds and messing around with hplu-us Smith, sociologist for the Se- TRENTON—Many choice posi- frenton, is looked upon »a tho auc- WAGES.—Salary increases are Township of Lower in Cape May Muscles ShosUT—St. Louii Btar- ness. Nevertheless, he feels that he w%s Timcs. [tm Sri-vice SyBtem, Who studied the tions in the State Government, in- cessor to O'Hara. The term of being sought by members of the Ounty last year. Promotion of a entitled to a better notice, saying, "I )ivil Service Commissioner Jo- Legislature, bat the people of New policy of annexation and consoli- cluding a Chancellor, H Circuit U th. FWa ,,f those included in "Who's thought I was worth more than three para- (Jourt Judge, a Principal Keeper suph L. Delate, of Trenton, ex- Jersey will have a chance to Vote dation by legislative enactment, What a newspaper reader would |ho iii America" and discovered that the of the SUte's Prison, and Civil pireg on April 30 and he will hold on them before they become tltec although reducing the number of graphs." like to see in the flesh some day I* Service Commissioner, will be over until a successor is appointed. tive. municipalities in New Jersey, holds majority of them did not reach the e. I municipalities in New Jersey, noi responsibility «4ipHriii the fact 'a week after the primary electi-ori filled include a $4,000 a year spot Globe. '.' initiated a wave of floral tribute*. House of Assembly with not a fiin- lli to make iUt appearance. •and the day preceding the first on the Paasaic Valley Sewerage .u and wottlfa who Achieve rep- gie vote to sjletk and Ih the Senate Although he was selected by th Dlfl«r»nt! } tension of Republican and Demo- Commission; a $25 per diem post two votes ov»r,the required eleven 935 Legislature for the honor, Speaking of antiques, a Woman ktlnllS ;i!V Ilying cloM to the age of fifty. 1 erotic' State Conventions. Under Organization Phobia on the State Board of Shorthand were registered for thm, nany residents of New Jersey do wouldn't pay 10 cents for t 10- Reporting; membership on the f The United States is a free country, Open Under the provision* of one iot know him. M year-old hat, but she would ftv'f State Unemployment Compensa- (200 for a 100-year-old bedspread. league Diflj to the organization of any group into anj j appointments in the State resolution, the salaries of New The Goldfinch resembles a ca ma or tion Commission, which also pays Jersey lawmakers would pe fixed ary at this time of year, but his —Altamont Times. I '.;<):ur of Nation*, championed by association for almost any purpose, Thej Government, at $2,000 instead Of th« |fr00 now wings are darker, He ia peaceful, $25 per day; a $5,600 judgeship TfcrllW ' . I'lv.sideut Woodfow Wilson after prevalent tendency of Americans to join The term of Chancellor Luther on the Bayonne District Court; a sanctioned Uy the Btate Constitu- minda his own business and makee An ex-butler is now a poatmaq, - i Wnrid War, hw wound up its af- . • • J * . k-,ln»l,.ol A, Campbell, of Hackensack, ex- $4,100 judgeship on the Second tion. The Senate President and an excellent neighbor. He can al- House Speaker would receive most cut his weight daily in weed He i» still thrilled by people earn- something, in order to secure psychological pire8 J Oc'tober lg next The District Court of Union County; !•! i.tMiueathed itf hopes to the new- $1,000 extra per year, eds and insects. He and his mate ing to the door when HE rl)lf«.'--r itid Nations Organization. support from organization, explains the Suprempositione payCours t tia.oJusticwe Aannually. Dayton, a $3,500 a year judgeship on the irefcr fields with brush and low Punch. • |i)nii iPifth District Court of Union; a Another resolutioh .would ex- : myriad conferences and resolutions. Oliphant, of Princeton, is consid- tend the terms of Senators from ei'» to nest in, and all summer .'l situation is somewhat dtffer- The ancient idea of individualism seems ered the likely appointee. A. va- $5,000 Juvenile and Domestic Re- ong his song can be heard turn three to four years and Assembly- A lot of the reconversion , uhat it waa. Now the United to be surrendered by the spokesmen for cancy has existed for some time lations Court Judge in Union, and men from one to t*« years. The out in joyous canary-lik on the Circuit Court and Senate a $4,700 membership on the State rofuaion. of course, be personal. Thus the riusly support! the principle of these organizations. In fact, officials use third measure approved by both customer must gradually totioqit President Haydn Proctor, of An- Division of Tax Appeals. houses shortly before tine die ad- In winter time he putts on a used to being right.—Detroit ii June. Although these positions do to be adopted by a three-fifths not carry any salary they are I'nsident Witiom gave notice to A $6,000 a year position of vote of the Legislature and ap portance. Principal Keeper of the SUte's much in demand. Included in the proval of voters at is g*n«r*l elec- • ntimenta bfct hU efforts were We are not much impressed with the Prison will be vacated on June group arc appointments to- the tion referendum, i 1>|^- of the/League may have little acquaintance with the advertised pro- OUR DEMOCRACY cicnt for their duly elected law ii able, inasAUth M it waa the ini- gram and nq intelligent opinion upon the makers they can vOt8 against the i I modern MHOnito set up some- issues presented. proposals. > world ord*ft but the failure of MALARIA:—Health authorities 'I States to $m ft> active support tf PRICE INFLATION throughout New Jeftey fe«r tha Air force Abolishes K. P. malaria will spread through the >>ul HtrengtH to the League cut The Army Air Force has decided State next summer because of the '•'i tiom undet tta feet. large number of oases brought in Like everyone ell*, you technicians do not have time to peel pota- from the South Se*a by men in toes and that permanent mess attendants service who have since been di* will have a mixture °i good will operate the mess better than soldiers charged and returned to the! and bad luck in youi Ui«. homes. But it is well for you V) 11 -i-ick Pile, who ke*ded the Brit- detailed to K. P. duty. /] WN'tN GOODS ARE SCAR Malaria casta have been few in know that you can brighten '•<• i-;ift commtng says the "Amer- The Air Force is to be coMmended tor New Jersey prior to the war, bu the good and cushion the moximlty fuse enabled the its docision. Avery Army contingent con- r\N0 MONiy Pi:iNi\fUL" CU8C8 appeared |aet ydar, ami thus far thin year the number has bad ii you will build up 4 "i't;iin "ioo pej: cent successes'' tains & number of "soldiers" who want as f-RlCtS TfNV fO CO UP leaped to +01. With few excep- •olid aurplua in » bank V4»ombs in the ant little combat as possible and it might be a tions, ex-service men yiff$ th account ) 15. good idea to lump them together in a per- victims. ' Don't depend oa luck. Anophi'lea aio»quitoe», tne_onl fuse, we believe, waB first manent organization designed to Uke care kind capable of trenanvitt^ng ma- Bank on Thrift. Build « Navy in the Pacific and wasof the food problems. laria, are present m New' Jf«r«ey personal ie«erve-*-fUrtina introduced into Europe. It V ShOr-'.f V-U' it '/ and with .so many Wrl&rg of ma- 11 larial |>ara*itt.'!i wltjvlh the State, •'••it to cttujjft. Hwlli, fired at air- War Souvenir Exploit* heulth olhVlala fear tile Wprdt. Lo- •I'loile, not oft oont*et, but when Following the first World cal bourds vf health h«V(j beer 111"" a certain, diatfttyce of enemy warned by the 9t*t« 5«partmen were a number of accidents, WJ • 'of Health to give £«Wa and spc some fatalities, caused by the e*pM

that the la' f*AG» BtGTTT an at KKsNr t( its HARD TO GET Btjrs Ow WMkd f«rth Amtoy Nhie N»BCy wns » pern I in r \(ir\. inentiim il, Clitn. Hul I wasn't It dMn't happen that mnl»| QPEAKING I^PlWtty ami pndillv. young flnH intfi-p'ti'd. . . . Whnt makes me when Clem fume again for dinner, Yonn tlte, much in 'timmi'i ,-uiil uvidty winder ii thnl all thrw f\A(lj pam- liuilt it Hid happen that night be- \ t«, she hurt never hpcn in urnger indie" nrni nil thiwe foreign fort h« had to leave, to return to O ABOUT SPORTS Beat Metnchen, 7 To 6nfi» nff to ft fnrt ntflrt In the 1944 fnwinntoi-s hnve lei yon slip his ship, ('lam was no absolute WC and h«d never felt the re- mtiorwl I.#»irii# bwoWl ~- ^urtcrei 1 through." amateur with the ladles. CARTF1RUT—When it «IHM to «t inclination t<> marry. by Merer face, Imt there pftrt ho no »teck- breakin* up hull fbrnw, you've Perth Amboy In the opening n She wan now giiing on 25, anil "Who. wnnt» n sailor? Here to- But thi.« was a situation it which jot to h»nl em'n« «f the piwe with Toronto of the brand new 194fi Middl i llf a doien cligiM*' chaps wer* hime cull* imd nemmen with *uhstantl«l'pro»p« eU whom his heart was wrapped—to With the wore tied an IT-II In Stfldium Fficky with Rochester nnd nitniiii painted on giant doom." own Frank McCarthy, who in one of the original the eighth inn«»[, they collthoY o|Hn cm Decoration Day. e WB.* filial in them nil. marry lim; to give up the comfort dun in town over the wteVond. P'ourteen teams art entered [he wasn't pripny. orffanizers of the county association, i« still at the ated to tjivi! tk* CftittMt Hifh *nd «»«onty of her lifeldng home, H will lie ladies' day when th« th« t«tt»B*jf fcWa year which Nancy didn't sleep that night. School » hard-foueht 7-8 triumpn But *he wouldn't •••ingle out one, to tak# t# ships, to live iff strange; helm and doiiiR u good job, from what they tell me. again headed by Frank McCain It win loo wonderful, ton terrlhl*. over Mrtuchen last TWntap aft- Wafile leafs onjtnge th« Boars nl _J «hr wouldn't get serious. places with a rover or wmtwh«r< dlr«ct*f Of. ithlHici nt CRrln •She wa« in love, It hadn't taken The county association is composed of practically ernoon it rtw Wgh Rh«ot flttdium. 2:.'!0 o'clock Frl(f»y. Rochester Every girl who knew her en- »lone lor weeks watttng for Mm. Iftgh BcS ninitU irame SiiturAay at I her. Each of them wn« either He was pretty rttt«Jn ot what meting was held last, Thur^i him--let him understand? . . . the seventh innittfc »/ter Metuchen two Snnday at 1 -Mi unH <\n- feting out H,er hen it over wme the answer would be. prohably she off a basketball tournament, not connected with the night in Sftyrevillii. attainable mule or Imd attained She must . . . This v*t too hijf to had rolled irp «h «arly read, Bin etke gt»<> Mowiay tt 2:30. Th« Ifo by defnult in the nnme of m«ld- would say "No." She might even State tourney in any way, and awarded the mythical The int round .gaines will and he waJult« i aqd th<> In filinitt, who had in wide II choice— Today's Pattern Held. blame her much. school? nave gone out openly and blunted the State (main until May 17. June'8 at Waters Stadium in iv, [apd didn't chouie in choose, The vlttory w»» C«rti>r«t'9 8#o The more Clem thought about At the moment every phiK in the Amboy. three *ta ht, they were pleasant enough Catri, M 3 1 1 He had studiously rehaarsed his thinff they've got against the State tourney is that the a4bt position in September, tbe Perth Amboy ttigh Srh.,, Cheripy>n, 'ih « 1 (r little speech. He had framed the revenue from the State eagre tourney, after paying; There wasn't any mafrir mn- stadiunf. Dere'ctski, Jh 0 » 0 Ji And so she WHS mildly pleased words carefully. They had deemed nected wilh the Bears' victories R*pre»«nt«d at last wpfk\ , expenses, is used for the running of the state organi- O'ConntU, lb 4 0 0 she got, i|itite unexpectedly, so simple and easy as he repeated Buffalo, two gam*s to oneMo, n w«re the following ^•b..,,; W. Reklel, 3h ' 4 1 1 , 'call one afternoon from Clem them aver and over again on his zation, with no benefit coming to the individual ami a twin win over- Montreal in Cartsret, Perth Amboy St. Mmy J Btrabursk, rf 3 0 1 ?er. ' way to Nancy'n house. But now .schools. the first Sunday doublehenter hp- SttyrevllTe, South River, Wu',,,1 Reske, «* • I » ^She hadn't Been Clem in years— his mind was in a turmoil. He fore a crowd of 13,000. bridge, South AhiUy St. Mmy Now they've started ^n elimination baseball tour- C. Reidelrp,lf ' 3 2 I rway back in high school days, couldn't remembe^ a single wortf ' IhrnriB fillette, young right- Harold G. Hoffmon School \ O'Donnell, If 3 2 1 had known him since child- he had planned to say. Maybe he'd nament in the county to be opened on May 30, Deco- bind pitcher, mad« his first start South Amboy, New TJrunswir Maeella, p 2 (r 0 Hut long ago he had gone better wait ... no, he wouldn't! ration Day, when the first-round games will be a winner by subduing Buffalo, 2 Mrtuchen, PerthAmlioy, Dunrii,. Ilk, p ..; 0 « ft It was now or never. to 1. Then another youngster, R«y and Highland I'm I played. The semi-finals will be played June 4 and the >Glu,ski .' 1 1 1 , second-hand news had "Nan," he Mid, and his voice Pitter, swung the whitewash brush through in the interim finals June 8. Carteret High School stadium has been had the tremolo and timbre of pro- 32 ~? 7 against Montreal, V to 0. Mean- 100 MltES UP it Clem—he WHS in C.hinai he found emotion, "I must say this— designittecl as one of the three playing sites for the time Don Savage, Joi' Collins and * Batted for Uk in the 7th. world-cruising, he wan ship- tonight—now. Nan, I know that Al Clark were hitting timely horn* A special Army unit will hn, opening round games which will be run off as double METUCHEN iked off Irelund, he hud become you-—pti, hanit it—I want to marry nins and Mnnaner fieorge Sel- eirperimtnts on May 8th nt Win AB H R officer on a smart liner-- you!" headers. kirk, making his Hecond appear- Sands, New Mexico, with- captu | But never since he had left had 1 Smitlison, Jb 3 V ft «d QcroMtt Vt2 rockoti. With •• ,f t Her arms were around his neck. Frailk McCarthy is to be commended for his fine ertce hi the outfield, w, as 4 3 t 1 of his Itlrlh and never hud collar. Clem choked:, It all adiied up to one of the mflflt ironic instrum«rlta instead nf 3*lenko, c 4 2 2 ,, nncy heard directly from him in "Is this-fr thU-r-iir PRESS is definitely behind the idea and most of the siKcofistul shirts in rewnt years. •loshren, (lie terror weapon pfiat time, The local newspaper Moryan, p 4 0ft She bohhejU her n«* frantically County papers are giving it 100 per cent support. Tickets for the big Sunday dou- provide data by radio while -,vl...-, reported Hint Clem hud fallen Scarpolli, cf i 1 1 up and down. \ Mehtit^cr areon sale at Ruppert ling 3,500 miles an hour t<> IIH \i,Af to the Carver farm with the SUNDRY STUFF Walp, If U 1 1 "Y-y-ESI" she pUted. "Oh, SUdUim. expected to exceed 100 mile-; ling of a half-brother. Thai WUM Btsmwell, 3b 4 0 1} Clem- if y«li hadaVjHa'd hare The Academy Alleys and Academy Bar, after set- ifobably what, brought him lmck. Portssh, If, c 4 1 0 broken my heart. . . I\f made up ting some record-breaking marks in the State tourney, f-; Nancy nskud him up for dinner. Tagllabdschi, rf 3 2 1 my mind to> cAnfau it to you ft. would be nice tu see him again, left this week for Buffalo to compete in the ABC Thomns, rf t 0 0 hut I couldtii ... Oh, Clem! . id he would most likely have When?" championships. At this writing no news has been Did interesting titles to dish in 36 11 6 -COAL- "In the morning, honey. Then ntrast with the freshwater prom. forthcoming as to how the local boys fared. •nn our way." Score by innings: et of the stuyiit-uniiic locaU. "Oh, I'll never get packed , Metuchen 803 W\ OIMV—8 GET YOWR YEATS SBfrPtT IWN0W! o, when th« bell rang uud Jen- Moldy Wall* Hut-—I'll make it." Cnrteret 001 000 51x-8 thc family cook, started for Dust favors the development of door, Nancy pouted herself in HEMISPHERE CENSUS mold oo wall* and ceilings, espe- OP A GRADE "A" Q9AUTY COAL cially In damp rooms. The result t» 8k*ll«w Drawer is hall where she could greet him. A ximultaneoun cer»un of all t highly unpleatant odor that reo For the shallow driwtr Toward her strode (i tall, grace- Western. Hemisphere nations, his- d*r» this kind ol room nearly unin- you keep small kttchen •qulpwienl, ll, browned anil handsome mun tory's greatest population^count- HM1 €0«Al Pattern 907B comes In Teen-age habitable (or more sensitive p«T- use partition* to dlvld* tta* dravMt the trim uniform of u mate, iiiff project, in planned for 19(10. sites 10, 12, 14. 18. She 12 require* sons. This odor may w«U Irritate into sactlons. Partitions made of ring the insignia of u worlds The censun is aponored by the 2\ yards 3S-tnc.li material. the mucous membranes of respira- plywood are best, but heavy card- id fleet. Send TWBI+TY CENTS in coins Inter-American Statistical' Insti- tory organs—nose, throat, wlndtripe, board can be used. ello—Xahcy," he called out, for this pattern to 179 Nows- tute, comprising leading st*ti«li- Sronchi and lungs. manly, deep voice. pap«r Pattern Depl., 232 West 18tli clans of the Western Hemisphere. Cinege Oil & Coal Co. "Clem—so grand to see you,"St. New York 11. N. Y. Print Il will gather a wul« affeortment C«th«4 Cabbate plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, Yolks called, ami put out her hand. of facts about the Hemisphere's Cookad cabbage held In the re- »TYLE NUMBS*. Leftover egg yolks will keep Ill Longf«U«w Street, Curter*4, N. 1 ,,_^_ he took her little hand in hlit estimated :)QO,000,00() people, in- frigerator two or three days and Fifteen ee«» morn brings you U»e for a few days if you eovnr them 'jti^g.bronaed one, something ran cluding data on tb«ii- standard of Tefepfctte Gartevef 8-B2** uaetul Marian Martin Spring Pal- wilh cold water in«tightly tm. t^mtti *x» not lo»» w much living, health, teaching methods, ithrough Nancy. tern Book with a Free pattern (oc dish isd place them In the vitamin C at does tlul k«pt stand- This wax it! smart "tfag-nn-a'beU" printed right distribution and trade. erator. Ing on the itove for an hour or two. She had always known she Inside the book. Hrlmtul of chl<\ eaav-to mak« fashions. SEEKING GAMES uld know it when she met it. PHA restores pre-war typs of [ere it Was. Electric currents AVENEL-The Charles Flynti Association aoftbaif team, a mem- loan insurance to aid veterans. rsed through her urteries. Then enly modesty, to he secreted by ber of the Woodftridge Township e led him in. silence . . . And yet-* Recreation Softball League, has ,-She scarcely heard what he was He flurely knew it already. He several open dates for Sunday af- ig—mostly about the oldhad been around, and n>any girls TOO FAT? ternoon games anrt would like to :hbors and schoolmate!. No must have behaved as childishly as MfSktMMBttkli HOME OWNERS! play other Township teams, Book- lling about himself, the won-she had, and for the same reason, ings may be made with Elmer Dra- 'ul places where he'd been, the and he could read it ... Maybe gos, Dem ares t Avenue or by phon- T Hina more •lender. before fire Destroys inturee he'd known . . . And he was laughing about it right -'gnttAil Ikon. Noam ing Woodbridge H-Q««l. Naweamer to the cut of x CWiif. NoTaxativea. Mo en Jennie announced dinner, now . , . Maybe he—oh, if only dhajl. With thCiadj'Riduatii«rUfi LOOKING FOR GAMES you aoq't cut out any mtH Clem, "They feed us like kings sible! Roit, who Uk» tha take at HOPELAWN — The Uopelown tnta ttt du ard ship, hut still it isn't home- Lorn* Gray in rii« NIC «wi*l rM atafly cut them don. If»i At that precise moment, Clem, Greyhound*, *u entrant in the eST dffiout (vlumta r J iking . . . and thet always ap- dawdling wtih hotel ham-and-eggs, Woodbridg? Township aenir lea- dram*. Elaine began be* career is to an old bach like me.'' was not as keen for food as he had gue, ham seeerul open dates in it vocaliit with a. baadL - A bach! Clem wasn't married, been the evening before, their sohadul* and* ace looking for «n. "Whit a girl," he mused. "And opponents. Bookings may be mada Light ray from gold in develop- 'And you?" he askud, "How dowhat a blank I've been not to with Alex Simon, Lee Street, Uope- ed us standard of measurement. these home-town fellows let you visualize it. She was always pretty lawn, Cart«r*t e-53»? iy single?" and soft and sweet. But I was too Bradley and Mead urge college MAX X GWJHW i "Why~I never gave it anyyoung and too busy with my own African expansion, for war veterans. Tea* Oat Tilt Adi a* a Rtatiaenr bought." little affairs to think about it. I African squashes are far niperl 'Oh, come now, Nan. I know wonder if —but I suppose she's or to ourr. Th* remotely titoated ey must have and I'm sure they probably got a future laid out for Arab tribe* taive r«at appreciation forget to tell you about it." herself. Well, if I've misled the fpr fomn arid1 quaflty in iqunhet '!'.,"Maybe one or two of them did boat I ought to be kicked pretty." for

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m>: '•" i'tmMM, to be fat tib asm* jfca K» „»• «••««• Aotr> from 16 Othen C«nrW on Lo*e Affair The New Books esn't perform twwetly tite rfm- In MASS.-Ymini Amer- WHIi.DDlf-Miitt Ndfhbor plett of ta "o*eups)Uos»l Uwrspr" Ex LibriS.. ,By WUUam Sharp tank*. After the falls to ftm the) mlcmic ««^ted th« atom bomb 8AL«M, MASR.-Mrs. Rita Joyce doctor's Manrinatkm, her hnsband, berttmg an eye, itandi awe- taM htr huabtnd thought he was In the old days when eomeone out on the streets'In such a dress? itrvdt when Edward C. Hammond' • Ml* ID carrying- on a love affair began to act queer, he wai put But what worries her moat la that on his fortnightly visit, trttta her gently, as though she had had alH | Off with a deaf-mute neighbor—who into a snake pit. Sometimes the ihe has no pockethoflk. What 1r(lirB hetMiM* MoD* ••"" P<"tw»r unsuccessful operation. The oW ear eoortt through the atreeti ol couldn't tell anybody. snake bit and the patient died, woman>eyer steps outdoor* In the rule of "one step forward, tw». this fttwten tufturb. She charged In a divorce petition bat if not he wai pronounced Ity without a poeketbook! 8 that her sailor-husband whanged tared. Mary Jane Ward's novel. backward" seems true in her cast,- He oalll It a ''weep," and it has Her reasoning processes are ardent iwe*t nothings with the The Snake Ph," also has to do 8ht becomes companion i to tfn' In' "• feature*, that may not be Incorpo- still slow and wandering. When the neighbor on a school elate with people who act "queer." But most wretched of the hospital in- rated In automobile! for years, If large nnd bossy nurse com«a to The woman finally called on Mrs. the time la today, and the setting^ mates. How and why aha lounsj ever. round up her and other strange, Joyce, bringing her slate. la a modern mental Institution. she was going to get well is Un ;-| Htrnmdnd. » retired lumber mer- apron-dad female* for the dinner ,, ,hnncf Of "He make* lovo to ma every "The Snake Pit" is a cttrent Rook- climax of this unusual and en-'" chant, assembled the car out of hour, K solution come* to her. She day," she wrote. of-the-Month Club selection. grossing novel. autMMbUtf, a trailer, • tractor, and in prison, gathering material machine. The heroine is Virginia Cun- for a novel! The truth comes when „•-< "P Britiifc Supply Trucki nlnghnm, a novellnt. One morning she (tors tn the head nurse About PLBNTY OF HELP , ., horn* out, a Sutei Will Ba*e Are Looted in Germany in February ahc complaint to her her glasses. "I can't see without KANSAS CITY. — A sailor,' husband that therp is "somethi them. If 1 don't get them I'll go slightly tipsy, • needed assistance) BRUNSWICK. GERMANY. - Brl- lhr mcdlcln* In 500 at Bermuda Field wrong with her head." When next criuy," she says. The way the at a downtown intersection and M • , i, condition! Ish headquarters ordered all Brit- nb shp begins consciously to look nurse looks at her, she reslites she the police dispatcher sent a patrol HAMILTON, BBRMUDA. - Maj. ish traffic to Berlin limited to day- ;.•;;,;„ Euro* - *•• aro)imi her, it ii August. She And* has used a word not spoken In car, someone on the seem pulWd Qcn, Laureno* 8. Kuter, command- light hours following reports that n|, disrupted public herself sitting In a park " fabric to gray finished hose; one to breast to save storage space, week from finished hose to boisd OUR NEW OFFICE „ ,;i..,r|le Stuart, chief then wrap tightly In mniHture-wpor- Hit !»• .WO caiei weekly and ready-to-ship hose; and two •„ |(. ,.nntrol branch of resistant pap

,ullr,,x. typhui and three times A severe outbreak oc- Loans are available to you ,. II,P other communl- curred on th# Island of St. Helena. Peruvian Weavlngs Different Time in any amount from Tuberculosis worst In , Yugo- The textiles of ancient Peru in- A clock and a sundial will agrte $25 to $300! slavia and , which had 25,000 clude every type of weaving known exactly only four times s year, ac- | |.. . nhrro from April, deaths In 194S. A recent crojrjec- to the modern world and some types cording to the Encyclopaedia Brltan- • ONE DAY SERVICE "' j,, iiv. 1948, there were Uon teat In Italy showed that 2 to not known today; the finest ancient nica. The star-time which clocks I [,.„; .• i low mortality. In 4 ptr cent a thousand persons Peruvian fabrics have 270 threads show does not correspond exactly • MORE LENIENT POLICY aampUd had tie disease. ifi ;',. niiniber waned to M. to the inch. with the sun-time of the sundial. • LONGER TERMS AND ,.,',,,,1 .MIO of vaccination SMALLER PAYMENTS! . • : ;r was tcipomlble .;,,-• : Hie disease. Call f,. ii:i-:c was none except jlrii'iTiMnrnn porti. Jaffa VENETIAN BLINDS • All High School Students Are Eligi- MR. CARROLL at WO. 8-1848 , rj^-,; Haifa and Tel Avl», ble. Submit as many prints as you «nd pick up cith later today! Open to men and women. h. IMMEDIATE DELIVERY :< :> Mtuntion is latlttac- wont. The contest closes May 15, Only $16.15 monthly repaya a $200 loan in 15 months I n ursii'ni and northern Ktt> 1946 See us for entry blanks and ihitufh the winter Is the peak Steel 2 Inch Slats i. trite* complete details. EMPLOYEES ' p . !,r has revolutiOSUad wimi nl ijpiiui. In the Brit- PUBLIX DRUG STORE ,,d vmtrd states wnea In Oer» Ivory Color Ducktapes ', tor exrimpie, an average ot 93 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. PERSONAL LOAN GO. cases weekly in June had dwbv Woodbridfe 8-O8O9 License #754 Rate: 2%% on monthly balance*. by l:ic rnd of August to pMC* Automatic Stop Facia Board f n'M' Liccbiuse of a cam- emrl' yi:i« DDT. Dlphtkrla Wont. ii.iiiime use of SKJ — bthiim 'M • f powder — compul- rtiJHtti' "t uniforms and ironiri'i mensures In liberated inl in prevent eipected SIZES IN STOCK: 23, 27, 29, 31, 35 ... ALL 64" LONG 11r:•'-1• • • • • in eastern Europe. i h:tl'iM nmrtallty rate ol all its d iririg \h? war wai caused SPIVACKBROS. We're on the *tlirri,i, which is receding, • Jiltl (over is waning (Torn the 318 STATE STREET Phone Perth Amboy 4-1936 1 • .'i ni two to five times DU PONT PAINT-WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER -WALL PAPER \i\ rn-rs, except in Sweden, •" ana i half times )'•>•• ' mi'mal, and Deo- IIIIIT ami a half times. f' job again! •y,- ,• iner the trend la 'If I•:te the (act that

'.' ikp and water SUpplj TS i: \/f destroyed cities ripe "•••• ••• Ormany and Po- I1- ' 'v high Incidence We're sure glad to get back on the job to serve youl Our stores 'KN I" A M -6 P. H. H:i'\\s Til, 9 P. M. are being completely restocked with fresh merchandise and everything will be back to normal by next week-end. In the

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We have supplies of beef, mostly AA and A grades, and more is on the way for next week. ^ >u Can't All Wet - * f |ith These Produce racb are again filled to capacity with the finest fresh HlMl it don't give it Can "lunn % M«4AC fruits and vegetables, fresh daily from the nation's best farms. >ip into one of i I'oomy rain- If Dr. Gallup polled the middle aged on what accomplishment they wished throws rain It will pay you to keep in touch daily with your nearby Acme i they bad acquired in youth we believe moat would wy "the ability to play ' the prover- • totttictl uutrument". A lug surprise would be the fact that as many meu at women bad the same wiuh. Try it among your fricndB. ^The ability to r fttarket and American Store to take advantage of the pent-up Jiriiit'^st'(l against Make muaic does Dot nwe««ari!y retpairc great talent and genius. The ability '''"•* have been «c-- to pity the piano requires mostly patience and practice. To be a painter or shipments of merchandise which you have beeu unable to 1 '^''""iicd and are •culptdf «nd be satisued with one's Accouiplielunciit one must be sparked by H r "Kln. They have 'feniui. But in music there U pleasure for all, layman as well as virtuoso. \ Men obtain. "'•'i turn up and qt tbl World of ttatenuaiislup, Hiiance, law, engineering and medicine find rtWmkm and pleasure in making and enjoying njusic, Keraembcr tliis in V""' »«i"k water- pltttnint tboicducation of your boy. Long after be ceases to play football or btMbtU; long after his study of mathematics and ujiysics are over he will find llll! 1 ,.'" " f«r Spring ' #da\pMib«ppuHH ia bit knowledge and ability to play a musical instrument. '•'• *!I-7S. 916.60, , Stores Co. 1 MO-1946 «th» Mtuic Center o/JVw hmy*

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AcmW& e Super Markets F'iT ;JMM mv PAGE TLW on V)t wrttn Ghoits Abandon Qncehl Una What Ml Mtn WHh "Scarlett O'HerolneSj' get t«|ettwr —r-n-f-,., tr«*», wh}ch yield I Two-Way Auto Ung,«*r»ot, art icausurtd throl Hollywood Notebook f«r a dinn«r. , Backbone Can Do obt tt» Chaco, ParaguSy'i ••] Gloomy Mansions Darryl Zsnuck's "Mttfor," h»g LONDON.--Jack Singer #estp wher« colonizing p}0]e(.t^ Phones Planned nothing to do with the atomic Of Old England sneered a» he drove to hi* horne Hnw ttuilio official* and con- Umin and godmother, JJeHe InqMrition. Th«Cb«|olith«tj and it unappwt a verlebri »nd ((ruction department! are ITo'tlg Davis. I bomb, the planetii or any otW of Pkraguay west oj the p> Device Would Enable Hlii- 1 heavenly bodiea, Hut It* Will h8V« rl«*^-|« Munfry of many |B|< dislocated hla spine In great to mannfff l» produce contem- G'renn Ford wore sandpaper th« heavenly body ot Betty Gra- yftfit floodf tod <>roi^thi alten New Spook Crop Devote* ! band and Wife to Title pfln. he Bnllhed hl| drive home plated films in view of the Civ- nolsn on hi* shoes during the ana callni ? doctor. The medic Bectntly ftls region has si« ilian Production Administration fllmlnfr of a nccne iff "G'lda," in bln as an attraction. Also In the Though Miles Apart. had linger get Into bed. only prp»al|« of producing petroid Their Attention to edict which plnrnl an expenditure which he chined a p«ir of killers cant will be Mnrk Stevenn, Vic- to see his patient Immediately JJerds of cattle grliw along the y through a luxurious f gambling tor Mature, Linda Darnell and Ordinary Hornet. leap mit of bed. The vertebra limit of $11>,1)00 for motion pic- b»nlt of tli« Ptfkjuay 11 iIr . NEW YORK. - The nice thing I.loyd Nolan, turf scU remain* to bp ,ieen. Ret casino. When Ford reh«e(irsed the » If* Juagit to cleared. No, about the two-way phones that sci- had mapped back Into place. LONDON -The gloomy mnnslntu costR of $100,000 each Are not at scene. h« slipped and fell twice Indiiij tribes rof'm an area as 1 j ence Is going to Install In th» Wtto- Of "Old England nrc fighting t on tV highly policed, waxed If Colorado. ' mnbllei of the future Is that you nil ummunl these ilayi, especially •xotto UU losing badlc ag.iiiul a htimprr rnip nod. Instead of wait/ng until the don't have to use them if you don't in the rune of specUeulir musi- With an ancient htritagi tram .: «f Johrniy-cnmHnti'ly ghonti who floor could b« rcflitrfdCBd, sand- want to. cals. IL will be interesting to watch both India and China, as Implied : ifrt haunting vrry orrtlnnw homes Modern Criminal paper wan gluft|l to/hin shoes. Flat} Omelet Traveling Hlesmen pleiM not*! development*. by Its t%m, French Indo^bln« the length and hreiirtth n( Rritnln, You can cot* a Huffy omM«, For Inatance, suppose your »lf» Ever hear of ' the "Srnrlptt abeunds In exotic touches tint d«- according to the United Pr«*»i. any of three different ways, butj In New York wlnhes to contact you Fin* Lot H*rd We hear that the "Uncle An- O'HeroiruBS?" WeJl, it's u group lighted pta««Umt visitors. Its pho- Som« of these nrwly hauntpjl start the same way for all tn while you arc on the road some- drew Hardy" uries w'll be re- of eight beautiful ween stars— togenic costurr)H tod festival 1, dia- , IJtttn haven't B single vine clinRinj Thai Is, cook trie mixture on to where In Wyoming. niimnl as soon an Mickey Rooney Suntan HaywsrdV Jonn Fontaine, mond-studded Buddbas, |U4ed tern- to the walls. N"t even a dungeon Scientific Aidt to Crime the store tt tour »o moderate She picks up the phone and )?ets back to work. In the first Psqlette Goddiml, Jean Arthur, plti ind classlqsl btlltts b^ve b**n or an ancient history of murder, Aniie Baxter, /Mary Anderson, shown photogr»phlc*lly around the until the bottom browns sli speaks; Detection 5in-e Fire. Aim, "Andy" returns from the Move the pan around over the I Insanity or arson. Margaret Tullinhet, Martha Scott world. Befotf the myitertouj tern- "Operator, I'd like to talk to my war and gnn b»ck to sehool, wMsre •r or unit so the omelet will „ In fact, one of them—the man- —all of whom were tested un- pi* U Angkor Vfat, CirolwdllO *»nc- husband, please. He's driving In WASBINOTON.-THe lot ol th» he's Mill » frosb. ilonita Oranville around th« edge at the same ratal lion, csatle »nd nhbey ghn»1s will suecewfuUy for the role of Scar- ln( girls still repeat, with stjfl, con- Mver fprglv* thlf—*-a» found to be Wyoming." modern criminal Is a sad ore. fft' wi|l still be hi* lending lwly. In the center. Use a knife or jpa| lett O'Hfira (in "Gone With the ventional gesture.). th« tWt* haunted the day the very first tennnt "Very well, msdam; what ll his derd. for he Is becoming l»ss and The cant of "Thp Kmporor to life the edges carefully to sea | 1 1 Wind," yet wfcn remained in Holly- carved long ago on thr walls attovf moved In md with the paint still car's call number ? ' en » match for the law enfwci- ^Valt7,," which includes Ring Cros- (he bottom tt browed, wood to achieve striking triumphs them. Wrt. "It's 1871," ment officer with his Increaslnilj by and Joan Pontninc, will have a Radio Oirem Help. "I'll connect you In one mlnflU." impressive and effective arraj of real vacation when they go on loca- Ghoits began to preoccupy the Shews Red Light. scientific aids During the fiscal tion in Canada The studio \» Iry- Husband, out West, tees I red British public recently when the year 1945, the FQJ laboratory In injf to get the ('hatenu Frontennc light glow on his dashboard, pick* British Biotdensting corporation In- this city conducted 1M.W8 ?jamlna- for background. up his receiver, identifies himself, dicated it wn» |*ri>rtly willing to tlons invoking 1B4.«55 «B,edmens- Dfinu Andrews in now establish- .,, lots more of us and pretty «oon he's talking with Th« dianer dress tfut tlio itatlon a few microphones eround wblch gives some Idea ot the imnqr- ed up among the big-timer»—he'« his wife. Or, If tw doesn't want to tervei •• tn enping dre«t, pre- any promising nit* where audible tance attached tn this new phase of —^ — v talk, he just Ignores the red light. ferred by the mfttura wo»i»n, bought himself a yacht, Or vocal splriu might reasonably be modern crime detection. Neat, eh? •f»in ttari in New York'» titm- A now ending for David SeU- ttpecttd. Established in Uft with s single That's a little gadget now in th« m«r « ready for re- New Jersey. as sightseers. One wit cummented In the demonstration, reporters state law enforcement officers as th»t this was due obviously to the were taken riding through Manhat- lease on the 200th annrvemry'of There Are 13,000 John well si to the fi-Men and other fed- These are welcome additions to labor government now In power, tan in a car equipped with the new the birth of the famous naval rai agencies. Undtr th» Conservatives, he point- device. There was an ordinary dial Smith* in the Same Boat! hero, who was horn in Scotland our oenfra:i office iwitchhoard This co-operative service of the td out, ghosts resided In great phone attached to the dashboard, a WABHINGTON.-Thls will explain .July 1, 1747. FBI Is widely utilized. During the forre.9, wb|eh hgve grown from castles and other properly his- loudspeaker over the dashboard, an to John Smith why the Veterans' There'll he. motheT • daughter 1945 fiscal year, examinations were toric places 18-inch antenna on the roof, and administration Is slow in answer- arling competition in "Tenth Ave- 9, KM) to 11,6Q0 since the first of made in 2,414 esses from state and Juit a Shake-Down. about 50 pounds of equipment In the Ing his pension query. nue Anj?fl." In it, Uoyna Mctitll, municipal law enforcement organi- thf: year, and more are being The ghost in tlio brand new house trunk. There are 13,000 John Smiths on zation!, an increase of 53.8 per cent who is Annelu Lansbury's mother ll the most Interesting of the cur- tied by Police. the bureau's rosters. General Brad- lidded. Such increases in our over 1944. In addition, 743 exami- in icnl life, will give her'daughter r»nt crop. Three skeptics Inveitl- From a studio in mid-Manhattan, Icy, administrator, told the national nations were made for other fed- real competition for acting hon- fflFPM HflH hpjp to serve the ' fated ind reported that $ cradle the car contacted on a standard dial committee of the American Veter- eral agencies ors. Acting is nothing ntw for In which two of the children of the phone. That turned on a red light ans of World War II, and 8,000 of thousand* of people now be. This work includes handwriting Moynn, howovcr, ua she played for house were deposited would shake on the dash. The driver picked up them have no middle Inlllals—8,0(K) CQn)PKrison, physics and chemistry, ypara on the I^indon stage. ii^ removed frorn the waiting Itself until they were removed. the phone. H< merely had to press plain John Smith*. firearms and explosives, spectro- Charles Cohurn is going to do list eaeh mopth—and speed the A Clairvoyant called In us adviser a button to tolk or release the but- Bradley told about the fmith If , graph? md numerous other selen- six months of one-night stands •Kid the spirit of the husband's ton to receive, problem in relating difficulties of duy when we cpn restore pre-war itic fields. A large collection ot with "The Merry Wives of Wind- mother was responsible. The device already la being his agency and adder): "We art standards for such items as auto- sor," standards H« tald the shaking would con- used by state police In Connecticut, beginning to see the light of day mobile paints, tire treads, rubber tinue until a brother in Canada was New Jersey, lower New York, Vir- now." When the infant son of IJedy fur everyoiie shoe prints, typewriters, paper wa- (lvtn a share of his mother's l«g- ginia, West Virginia »nd Marjland. l.nniarr and John Loder is chris. termarks, Upei and ropes—to men- tcy, this was done, and the shak- It Is expected to prove popular with tened, there'll bo an all-star cast tion a tew—is maintained for com- ing reportedly ceased. taxieab and trucking firms In Mildew Spots present tit the ceremony. Actor I.i>t*n to "The TeUphnnt parison with unidentified evidence I Other ghost stories ' intriguing increasing dispatching efficiency. O1J stubborn mildew spots are John Loder will have a dual role— //W(f"~Hvnday, 9p.m., NBC. submitted in criminal mattes. Britain today include "the Ctrl in The process, which now costs hard to clean, sometimes, can't be father and godfather (he is to Gray," who wanders about the town about $5M, operates well through- removed because mildew has dam- serve aa proxy grandfather for Of Bury S. Edmunds and is believed out the city, near or under tall aged tbe goods. Don't risk bleach- Burned Crust Max Aitken, eldest son of Lord Telephone Company to be Maude Carew, who poisoned buildings, underpasses, steel bridges ing colored fabric without tenting t TQ remove burned crust from a Beaverbrook, who is In England). the diijce ot Gloucester in the 15th or in tunnels. separate scrap to mak« sure ble|ch c»k#, us* | gitttt instead of a Imife. Of course, there'll be mother Hedy BUILDING A GREATER TEl.EjrUQNE FOU 4 GREATER NEW JERSEY] century. In fact, officials said, the only time woh't ruin the color. But if mil- The "Girl In Gray" spends most it might not work is when there Is dewed fabric is white cotton, linen or rayon, a bleach will sometimes of h«r time In the modest home of a woman other than your wife In rout a persistent spot. MUGGS AND SKEETER Mrs. Stephensnn Adams, who the front seat with you. -By WAUY BISHOP Wishes she would go elsewhere. /CALLING CAR FIVE!!.,INVESTIGATE I YOU CAN'T RUN A BU5INE5S ...STOCKINGS,.. '..".IN THE~Af«MsfiME~SEE'lF 4 Magnesium Fire (CROWD IN FRONT OF McGlNNIS IN A RESIDENTIAL SECTION., \ SOAP CHIPS.,,, Magnesium fires may be controlled, Flow Coveruin > RESIDENCE...800 BLOCK,.., f BW:ON, BUTTER!? UNTILTDIWRROW ^OF BlJm FOR AAY 1 Ben la Fiber Source by sprinkling coal tar pitch on them TO BREAK IT 1 Floor covering* receive constant MULBERRY ST.,,.NEIGHBORS > ....THOSE PEOPLE OL LADY!!J A Uylng hen carries with hex bectuse the pitch softens and sf|ls use and accordingly should be glvfn COMPLAINING!! OUTSIDE twv classes of proteins from which out air; water and other ordinary constant care. Keep your rugs clean ..;,THM 15 ALL! CU5TOME •dentiic research it trying to de- Are extinguishers make magnesium with daily cleaning of frequently V«lop new and Improved fibers. fires more intense. traveled areas With a suction clean- EU albumen Is a good example of er. Pile we'uB off if dirt is allowed the "globular" or "folded chain" to be grounj into it. Remove surt Keep Fingers *»rpj proteins. Keratin in the hen's feath- litter with a soft bristled brpom,' al- •ft il of the "extended chain" type. During the cold weather white ways brushing th; ruip with thft lay canvas gloves keep the handj warn of the pile so that It will all facllne in gnd do not harm the clothes which Darning Yarn the same direction. are being hung on the line. Yarn from an old stocking should be used to mend snags and runs in Lick Observatory plans 120-inch Other hose. Stocking yarn Is less no- Controls Foulbrood telescope on Mount Hamilton, ticeable than darning thread be- American foulbrood, the most im- cause of Its lighter weight, and the portant bee disease, can b« con- Petrillo union to ask film pro- FELIX THE CAT color Is more likely to match. trolled with sulfa drugs. ducers to employ more musiciana.

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NUTRJTICN-^o. I many, Dr. Huldschiemky, MtiMI "No, cod-ltw oil dm* thof f»«iu) mrrt rickety ksi nra livw olt Thts *«eU)r had IN THIS COMPUTE Mot (tfrv »ore eyM h«em>«f» mtny CMP* of rkktts by drtffr(*y*ft the rftrmltt K ems OT« to sanlitM- oil. They Thc doeton had o property wKleh thuy many |«n«ratioiM RMfng « SUfin vitamin D wiw the prln- northern whlrh cured rirkebl. They tfim was hut little numerous experiments on w<>rt n common and th.R.LMw HINES ROOFING CO. before they firmed their disease. Or) the other Mmket attention' to th# great, namhmr of ri#krt.i iwldom appeared in . Home «* Upper A C«.f /ne. OPTCWIETUIST Gotten - UaeV. afflicted yj troplw whnre th« nstrws 'if Snpplie. SUt« a«4 Aepfcalt Roofi ^ wfth rt»fiTm*rt hnitiM v»ry iKanT.il* clad and MEATS AMD GROCERIES Ejhf AxiaitrMlMM Dealer 9Wrt FINE FURNITURE RubbevoM and soft hone? and teeth, not at all. ire Hriait 66 Washington Avenue •V AWMMW»N (Mr fin&fly In 192t they in- U 101* Doctor. H»ld»c US Main Street iwwmecrt, "We ha»e dptwted In could not. Mnd riekefy ,rM, N. J. 278 HobaH HkmitoiHntC* codvliver oil the. presence of anto sunny climatm. He N. J. «iM«Titifl*(i duhstunce which pre- .,. fl.5341 Ftrth Amboy, N. Cart. «-J717 Scfcool merl'isino in Brrlin, eV»4t vents anil cures rickets, for the •le could not even hoy f present we »ro naming it vitamin 1 oil, so he boujrht nltr«-*1«r«t 1 full D." ThU was oae of the grenteiit or 51m laTnn* and phjcvd fo TINSMITH AN1V MOFffe the twentieth ren- sicketd patients Twice a Any they were BAKF. TREATS CHILDREN'S WEAR John Klndiltrtai, Prop. Save taletman'i convmUtion lut there was a man in Ger front nnd hack to the - H, Sure of FWa.d £. WMte rTOOWiliyP I Mi NnWI bodies tanned and in two I, . ,i M«t the earliest question WHS Inisf d which one ••» j BRUNSWICK AWL Ca* possible dnt« hag the enthusiastic NfW N. J. curing rickets, .tunlight or cod- Rahway Avenue Grocer support of Governor Edge and the liver nil. T1F TOP K«w Jeraey Taxpayers Auooia- Enjrlish litdi«« were iwnt to Blacksmith # Aural Directors fimtielA Roofing Co. in. . . . Tha condition of the Germany to nnd out. They dlvld«4 ^ early onion crop in South Jersey their patienU into thres MCtWMW, AND TAXI is Rood, with stands uniform an Shingles - Slate AIL hud had ca«M of riektts. rieajnc. CAft SERVICE, INC. growth fairly f?d«d to dat«, the group rvceivo'd cod-liver oil. iokfiesboyU - State D«paTtment of AfrrieuUore 8#W»fc#, at Serene Beauty «od M-HOUR SERVICE Iftioup wait exposed to «a»llgM M.;,',; ftsfrtr Werfc a 3», Diait wilt It most cart. Don't endaAfe* your HiHie er htheUNIFICATION Hvee of other.. Ha*« your tircl re- Under the terms of a proposed NAME 88 Main Str«4t Pull Lfce ut RmUcennt Pwrtt now. bill, submitted to President Tru- for DISCRIMINATION in DIAMONDS Woodbridge, N. J. /diper £ Son Usrd la Oet Tub*. man by a senate Military Af- Hiriware (W« Pick Up «»J DvHrer) Qn&ty Tire Co, fairs subcommittee, the Army, Every diamond we >ell currie. with it our lephone ft-OSM "Quality Product!" ttnmti M O«fr«l*d ky Vrlrrqna y Navy and Air Force will have co- mo*t aheri.hed ponenion: our reputation, W«odk»id»s, N. J. equal; status within a single De- Wo aim, therefore, to pre.erve that reputa- Delivery Service WOW6 Ford* Hardware Co., Inc. 43S SMITH ST. (Cor. G**ce St.) partment of National Defense, in tion in *ll it. ihining clarity, by riving cut- Electric ApflliicM • IVr«h Awftor 4-3730 which the key figures would be a tomeri the fineit their money can buy. 98 Main Street Secretary and a Chief of Staff. HARDWARE and PAINTS WoodbrU|8, N. J. Real Estate-Insurance* Lorraine Service Station OPTOM1ST1C REPORT |S«ruice Electric Co. President Truman recently de ROBERTS PKw* 8-235J Phone P. A. 4.1040 118 Main Street . —AUTO-ROCK— clared that production of goods * LIEBERMAN QUALITY JEWELERS Woodbridge, N. J, 511 New Brunswick Avenue Donald T. Manson Lubrication Practically Under and services for civilian markets, Drivini Condition. at better than $154,000,000,000 a Irttrii-.i Contra«ton Fi»««, FreiiU sad Vsgtta.Hu Fsrdi, N. J. year, was higher 'than ever be- 88 Smith Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. I* Finn M>inlenan«t INSURANCE P. A. 4-1265 P Home Krp«ir. Tel. Wood. 8-0580 fore in the country's history and I' BuililiiiK Mi' was still going up, Among other Green Street and Railway Aye»Be SAPOUN PAINTS Reprend Umber & Mlllwork • IMSUtANCE fl»W aad mer' turning into dull olive. *» BruMwick Avenue Xr*cerle. S72 Brvn.wiet Areaue JERSEY JIGSAW:—All flour Ku FORDS LIPR STORE «-dj, N. J. Ford., N. J. and btead sold in New Jersey for Friendly Market the future must be vitamin en- Woodbrifo tmtiber Co. Clarkson's riched under the provisions of a . Electric Fro* Delivery new State law. . , . Citizens of OF FINE REAL ESTATE Corp. Anna* ESSO SERVICE New Jersey cannot vote in the Woodbrid*«, H. J. INSURANCE primary election on June 4 unless l#, N. J. WINES AND LIQUORS AWboy Avenue and Jane* Str*«t they we properly retistf»red by 8-1846 April 25. ... Farm land values J. Edward Horned Co. m-^JL^iJ— M J, Telephonei WoodbrMt* in New Jersey ure 64 per cent Offers yort America's Finest 66 MAIN STREET WOMUBU greater at pn'«ent than (luring Quality whiskey, by ihe bottle the 1912-14 period, according to WOODBRIDGE, N. J. the State Department of Agricul- or by the cage. JJ TELEPHONE 8-0239 ture. . . . William Perry Watson,, ' ' of F»irton, Cumberland County.f a World Wai- 2 veteran, is the newt SERVICE secretary of the rJewtJersey Farm Restavraits Bureau. . . . New Jersey's, on makers an; asked to reduts Cooked, Balanced M«ab chases of fats by 10 per «•«* *• that- additional supplies w«jti Itt Pho.e *. A. Try TtJ, YbVeX %-ftMt- available to feed tie starvWf 0*. Haw fcrawwUk Av*nu* and Carteret Rtttaarmt tionn. . . . Colorfel I a((tMrt*|«l Powftllt of Delaneo, who Ford.. N. t head of the Natonal Guard H.bw«y S 819 Rooserslt 1 W( it is reformed, has Seen authorised "'Jbridge) Carteret, Nl J. to wear the Army kibbon in addition to otke* lYTHHtll Call Csrtwrt t»ls wx» in World War 2. ... A total •{ 5,848,

ana ' sHced teBfthwitt, hot, cooked, rather thin The danger of riinaatroun, na- Surround with the remainder of 2 cups cake flour aalad drei*ing, but terved cold. Dip in crumbs, beaten egg anrj t thr mitrr thull L'.MI arrange- tionwide inflation will pass with- creamed chicken. Garnish with 2 teaspoons baking powdar 1 On* way to make It l< to add th« again in crumbs. Fry in deep fat which hnvi I'i'eii made for in R year according to the Gov- cubes of currant jelly and with H cup butter of tht poU«t prevented threr Z not dreiilng and a little minced on- until well browned. Drain and l ouncil »irrrnft ernment's nUhiliMtinn chief*, if croutons. 1 cup sifted sugar blttou. bonriam-Me of thpni , | ion to diced cooked potatoes, taking serve hot with tomato aauce. the country keep* up it* deter- 2/8 cup milk policeman—from i^eallng fit> f,M J^«ng x-intf ne(joLi«teil care not to break up the potato mined fight and if Conttreu Strawberry Salad 1 teaspoon vanilla tons of fountain pens, each ,, I the present time. plectt In mixing. Chill the mixture, p pannes the necemary legislation. Chicken Omelvt 3 egg white* ton rHktdlntfiOQ pent valued »i"'•,'„ and add chopped green pepper, raw I banana 3 egg white* ..JIT-HUNTING PAYS Subject, to theae conditions, only each. apple, celery or dill pickle, ai de- Beat the whites of 4 eggs un- Vt cup strawberries Sift flourfl once, measure, add IRLBOl'UNK. AIMIHIIII.- Aus. rent control* and some laat rem- •Ired. Some cooks believe that hot til dry; beat the yolks until light Lettuce . baking powder Mid sift three air miikitiK from nant* of price control should re- dressing penetrates the potato bet- colored. Add to the beaten yolks Mayonnaise times. Cream »h apeak of mater)- |Y HORNED OWI. •la rotting, wt may not know It but HILAnKl.l'lllA. A lutliy we're acknowledging a damaging at- tied owl, » white Imll of down tack by fungi, alnce theie micro- g two o-jrii'i'i nl the most, arganltmi frequently don't attack recently "hiitclicd" (it the the surface of the fabric, but pene- udelphin Xrto mill is believed trate It and feed on the cellulose l the first nf i(M speric ever to Sbers from the Inside. Awnlngi, for t hatched in captivity. example, often don't »how the vlalble effects of mildew, but their short Fine detail diatinfaiihei tKU length of life Is convincing proof of clMtit drain in erovfo telled NotiflfM Cellini rayon. Notice tin tle»er uie of ;,A new "noise trapping" cell- the action of fungi on the cellulose fibers which make up the canvaa. •caHoped t «cli« on the bloat* , manufactured by a leading cork and pockeU. Paitel colored any, hsj 484 d«p hole» In each A CinderMt lovt teat, thit, /or «t Potato Balad clothci need frequent freiken- j square o( th* special fibioui ing, to b« iur* to find oat the presto! it can turn into a % btd. C«*> aterial oi which It l« cornpoted, An nil favorite la potato «alM, dreised with hot, cooked, rather thin method of c»re recommended ton jtlt mattrtu and innntprtnf • MM RT_J la laid by the manufacturers to for each garment yon hoy. In- libtorb up to 75 per cent o( all aalad dressing, but aerved cold. formatiTe labali attached to cuthion; win* maHlatH ufholtttrf> i striking the ceiling. Further- One way to make it la to add th* manj rajdni will gi*e you this re. it Is stated that the new cell- hot dressing and a little minced on- information. LooV f^r label* on Ritaj la «n excellent reflector of light ion to diced cooked potatoes, taking rayons when you shop. fffftad cm be repainted many timei care not to break up the potato "';,'Without affecting Its accouitlcal ef- plecea In mixing. Chill the mixture, ficiency. and add chopped green pepper, raw Mildewed Jan apple, celery or dill pickle, as de- Jars of food that have become Animal Comfort sired. Some cooks believe that hot mildewed should be wlatd with a Plentj .if nood bedding helps keep dressing penetrates the potato bet- clean :loth wrung out of a solution animali comlartabla and ter than cold dressing, so gives of vinegar and water, and then thor- more flavor to the salad. dried with another cloth. Beer.... the Meal-Time Treat That Can't Be Beat!

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