* * * O.WNSHSR iAKE ICTORY EVERY BUY PAYDAY ONITED STATES BONDS > SIMPS BOND DAY VOL. VII.—No. 32 FORDS, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1943 PRICE THREE CENTS Half War Aidinti Bond Sales Opposing Tickets In Big Push Issues Statement Take It Easy, Arpad! For Votes As Election Wears World-Telegram Goose With Yen For 'Law, Weather Bond Goal Predictions, Seeks To Represent Outlawed Roosters Clark Issues Statement Urging Support For Fusion Group; Pedersen Directs Blast For 'United' Bracket WOODBRIDGE—We noticed last Saturday in the World- Is Banned Attained Telegram that Arpad, -weather prophet extraordinary and senior member, on the side, of the law firm of Arpad, Arpad, Arpad and RARITAN TOWNSHIP—With the campaign for Gabe, is on his way here to take the case for the plaintiff in the $240,000 Purchased In Board of Commissioners approaching its climax, ppposing cause of The Roosters vs. Township of AVoodbridge. Ration Board Says No « S" # * 1st Week; Buntenbach tickets are drawing up their battle lines', for. a last major Arpad is just a goose, really, but his attention was called to Extra Allowance Will offensive before the balloting just, a few days away. our recent story about the action of the Board of Health in out- Sees Quota Exceeded lawing roosters from chicken coops in certain zoned areas. Be Permitted Following are statements issued by the so-called Swinging a brief case under his arm and waving a writ of habeas WOODBRIDGE — Nearly half corpus he set out for Woodbridee to represent for a fee all WOODBRIDGE—The local War "United" ticket headed by Police Commissioner Victor Price and Rationing Baard an- Woodbridge Township's $510,000 Pedersen and by the Fusion ticket headed by'Mayor Wal- roosterdom. He was accompanied by his junior clerk and Second War Loan campaign quota nephew, Gabe. nounced yesterday it will not allow ter C. Christensen: -. We have been hoping to intercept Arpad before his talks gasoline rations for vacationists— has been subscribed already, Fred with his prospective clients. Somehow, our sentiments are with either those who wish to commute P. Buntenbach, cashier of the Fusion Statement the hens and we think we can get Arpad to see it our way. In from summer homes by car or . William P. Clarke, while new as United Statement other -words, we believe that justice will be better served if he Woodbridge National Bank and can make a successful plea for the biddies. AVe have seen many those planning an automobile tour. chairman of the drive committee a candidate for public office, is by Commissioner Pedersen of them in dire need of something, and a plea might be just The announcement was made on the basis of a rule by the Office of announced yesterday. well known through the greater In announcing my candidacy exactly the ticket. part of the County. for re-election as Director of Pub- * - * * =:: Price Administration forbidding With th500; Shell Oil Company are assisting Woman's Club was observed at the my firm .determination to continue tion with the occupation of sum- regular meeting in the Clara Bar- try in Perth Amboy, New Bruns- Club conducted a meeting Tuesday mer homes. Mr. Buntenbach. wick, South the " suppression of organized ton school. Following the reports Amboy and South at which the wives of the candi- Donors Urged To Give'-Again "It is recognized that as applied In a statement issued jointly by of the secretary and treasurer,' a River, after serving as factory gambling, crime, prostitution and representative and organizer for other forms of vice in the Town- dates on the Able Administrators to permanently owned summer the three leaders, the townsfolk minute's silence was observed for ticket, together with other women homes this ruling will mean con- Miss Tillie Thornall of Parsonage Ford, General Motors and Chrys- ship of Raritan and that the elec- were reminded that the purchase of the township, were guests. Mrs. , '4500 Club' Established only means letting down the boys siderable hardship to many people. of war bonds was the full extent Road, a charter member of the ler. . at camp and at the front, but tion of "United Candidates" will Rose Tisciotti, president of the or- It is recognized that, too, the to which many of the people were club who died yesterday - after- A natura.1 born leader and or-assure the continuation of such a In Effort To Meet Def- cuts into the funds which the local economic life of many summer re- noon. ganizer, Clarke is a man among ganization, introduced three can- contributing toward victory. policy. , ;Th.e police policies formu- Red Cross Chapter will need so sorts will be seriously affected if men. While genial and popular didates to the gathering. . icit in Town Quota badly to carry on their war work "It has been the lot of some Miss Thornall, former principal lated under my direction and ably summer visitors are not permitted of the Clara Barton School, wasamong those who know him, he is They were Commissioner Henry and services. to use their cai\3 in connection families to send several sons or also known as a competent and ef- executed by our efficient Police WOOiDBKIDGE — Up to Wed- the legislative chairman •Of H. Troger, Jr., William P. Clarke "Michael J. Trainer, local chair- with their vacations. These re- close relatives to -the fighting the ficient administrator. nesday, a total of §12,349.83 had front," the statement said. "They club an dalso ehairman of-. the Department will make this certain. and Undersheriff Julius Engel. been contributed in the Red Cross man of the Red Ci-oss drive, andsults, however, are unavoidable. should feel a distinct obligation cluij and also chairman of the At the outbreak of World War 2, The candidates stressed the fact war fund drive toward a Wood*- James S. Wight, co-chairman, feel "The ration order will, there- Clarke became Chief of Police and Since the statement of my posv- that the township voted to have to participate in this campaign be- various club units were heard and tion in this matter, three of my bridge Township quota of $16,500, confident that the people of thefore, be amended to prohibit the regular announcements made. Fire Marshall for the U. S. Army a comimission form of government according to a report submitted by Township will respond generously use of any gasoline beyond that cause their dollars will buy the colleagues and one former col- in 1927 and with but one excep- weapons and materials which will Mrs. Willard Andrews reported on Engineers, Camp Kilmer, N. J., Michael J. Trainer, chairman. to this appeal to their charity contained in the 'A' ration for use the last club-sponsored USO dayand Camp Shanks, New York. • He league have seen fit to organize a tion since then, the township has and local pride." assure their loved ones o'f at least ticket to oppose.me and obviously Both Mr. Trainer and James S. in connection with vacation driv- held at Perth Amboy and an- has also directed the police and always had a non-partisan govern- ing and'residence in premises not an even chance against the enemy. my twelve year record as Police ment. They urged the voters to Wight, who are directing the cam- Also (Mitigated nounced that the next USO dayfire departments at Sampson Naval paign, believe the community will used as the permanent home of the Base, New York, which is the sec-Commissioner. It would seem continue to elect a non-partisan "The obligation is even greater will be held April 30 at which time meet the allotted .figure and have car owner. This means that no Mrs. S. Holmes will be in charge.* ond largest training center in thefair, therefore, to expect these ticket.' . Raritan Abandoning occupational driving, including- upon those who have not been in a world. gentlemen to express their views devised a novel method to assist position to send men and women The club voted to donate $5 to Two members of the ticket were in that aim. 'They have estab- home to work driving, can be pro- the state federation's scholarship on this subject. What policies unable to be present at the affair, vided for such'persons. out of their homes to the firing He is greatly interested in civic 1 lished the "4500 Club," member- Farewell Ceremonies fund toward the education of a activities and has devoted much will they advocate for this Depart- being present at a campaign met- line. Aifter all, they are the re- ment? Who will be expected to ship in which indicates that an "Vacations are important par- nurse, Mrs. Anders Christensen, time and effort to that end. ing elsewhere in the township. original donor has made another RARITAN TOWNSHIP—As a ticularly under the strain of war cipients of the benefits of liberty hospitality chairman, reported on carry them- out? Will it be Under- They were Mayor Walter C. Chris- and freedom just as much, as those He is a member of the Lions sheriff Engel whose record as Sher- contribution toward the $4,500 result of a vote by a group of conditions. It should be pointed the dinner to be held May 25 at Club; honorary member, of Raritan tensen and Commissioner James C. which is still lacking. out that the effect of the - ban who are making an even greater Oak Hills Manor, the last meeting iff of the County indicates that he Forgione. selectees, Raritan Township has sacrifice. In addition, many of Township iP.'B. A., honorary mem- had no fixed policy for the sup- Regarding this,- Mr. Wight is- against the use of private automo- o'f the year. ber of N. J. Association of Chiefs decided to discontinue the practice biles need not interfere with such th«m are earning large salaries in pression of organized gambling sued the following statement: oif conducting a ceremony in con- war industries and it certainly Delegate Named of Police, N. J. Identification As- and racketeering in the County? "What is the 4500 Club? It's a vacations. All citizens will recog- would be in the spirit of America Mrs. Carl Reitenbach, president sociation, andN. Y. State Sheriff's It is hard to recall that during his Council To Arrange new opportunity for the people of nection with the departure of each nize that rubber must be saved for mai;ter for them to see their way clear to of the organization, was named Association. tenure of office which began in the Township to do the right thing draft contingent. The poll was ! s o£ prime necessity and we spend every possible penny toward delegate to represent, the club vat His commendable leadership as 1935 he took any steps against by their boys in the service by put- taken among the group which left believe that they will agree that financing the war effort. th,e state convention to be held this President and Captain of the Rari- crime in the County. The record Blackout Incidents' ting the local Red Cross drive over amusement and rest should be pro- year in New York on May 19, 20, this week. vided without dipping into «ur in- "While we have every expecta- tan Township Police Reserves is discloses no official ,-act by him the top. On this week's check-up and 21. Mrs. L. H. Tyler, first but an example of his leadership, WOODBRIDGE—A special the committee for the drive found By a more than two-to-one vote adequate and irreplacabte re- tion o-f achieving -our goal, we against the numbers racket • or meeting of all th,e defense services the selectees, indicated that they shquld not alone be satisfied' with vice president, and Mrs. Andrews, character and .ability. that the total contributions to date serves." second Vice president, were named against horserace booking or other including zone wardens and assist- were not in favor of the send-offs, this. The more bonds we bay and When consulted about a state- organized crimes in the county. fell $4,500 short of the Township and thus the draft board moved alternates. 1 ants, auxiliary police captains and quota of $16,500, even after the the quicker we buy them assures ment, Clarke said: i It is -true he helped organize theassistants, fire chiefs and assist- to discontinue them in the future. the shortening of Herr Schickel- The dark horse prize was won "I am particularly proud to behighway patrols with the deputy [faithful campaign workers had ants, heads of casualty stations, canvassed every home and taken The local board serves this town- gruber's reign of terror. by Mrs. William Dunham. It was a running mate with Walter C. sheriffs and jail guards, with pa-captains and sergeants of the Mes- ship, Metuchen and Highland.Park. announced that the next board of Christensen, Julius C. Engel,. trols operated on the main high- up collections at numerous movie senger and- Courier service, lead- performances. Those accepted from this -morn- ; directors meeting will be held at James C. (Forgione and Henry H. ways of the county and which were ers and their assistants of decon- ing's contingent will leave for Is Enriched By $7,080 the home of Mrs. William Bennett Troger. These ra(en represent the discontinued after a very short tamination, rescue squads and de- "With every confidence in theFort Dix next Tuesday, and will Police Unit Sponsor on Fifth Street, May 10. highest type of public servant. All life. pride and generosity of the peo- WOODBRIDGE — Municipally- molition crews, will be held next thus be the -first group to leave owned property, acquired through Mrs. Emil Mueller of Albournc of them have proved themselves to In 1941 with the .cooperation of Wednesday night at the Municipal ple of Woodbridge Township the without an official send-off. Street was^ welcomed as a new be able administrators. ' committee felt that the 4500 Club the foreclosure of tax title liens, Of Circus Wednesday 125 responsible citizens and ourBuilding to discuss and plan sev- It has been the custom in thewas sold by the Township Commit- member 'and cards were played eral practice incidents throughout plan was the best means of bring- : '"In these perilous times, it is organized 'Police Department, a ing the amount of the quota deficit past for the governing bodies of tee Monday night for $7,080. Of W.00DBRIDGE — "There'll be following the business session, most important that Raritan Town- Police Reserve squad was formed the Township. each of the three municipalities winners were Mrs. Henry Stockel, to everyone's attention. Member- this amoun% $1,175 was paid in no rationing of amusement this' ship be governed by men of ability to provide police protection for involved to sponsor alternately the cash and the other properties were year," said Gharles T. Hunt, vet- Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. John Members of the Council will dis- ships at a dollar or more each will who place community interest our Township in the event of anycuss with the group'all the phas'es be sold in all stores and public ceremonies at the Plainfield Ave- sold on a contract basis. eran circus man who opens, for Smith. above partisan or selfish desires. emergency. These reserve officers of the plan, outlining specific du- nue -firehouse in this township the fifty-first consecutive year his 1 places during the next two weeks, At the same time, the commit- "I want to assure the voters faithfully spent many long hours ties and responsibilities of each •and membership tags stating, "I when each contingent left for New tee voted to enter a contract with mammoth three-ring circus here in that, if I am elected as a commis- in acquiring the necessary train- service. Brunswick and thence by train to the lot opposite the Legion Sta- Davis Pondering Drainage have given again. Have you?" Victor Samuel, af Newark, to com- sioner of Raritan Township, T ing and participated in a course The speakers will include T. Z.will be given with each member- Fort Dix. plete the foreclosure work. The dium for a matinee and evening Problem At helm School shall do everything in my power which lasted about .six months, performance Wednesday. Humphrey, Noel Kit-tell, Joseph ship. Every dollar contributed for contract previously had been made to cooperate whole-heartedly in during' which time they devoted at Dambach, Chief George E. Keat- these memberships will go toward with Eugene iBlanikenhorn, also of The showing is under the aus- (giving the citizens of Raritan ileast three hours a week to this ing, Captain Egari, Harold Bailey, making up the $4,500 quota deficit. Township Women Organize New-ark and a partner of Samuel, pices -o!f the Woodbridge Township der consideration a plea by a group Tow.nship a truly representative training. The blackout tests found Alexander Hamilton, Dr. I. T, What Failure Means To Help Nurse Training who died. Superior Police Officers' Associa- and efficient administration." these reserve officers faithfully Spencer, Clarence Davis. tion. of Iselin residents that a larger "No citizen who has a friend or The only competition in bidding pipe be installed in the yard at Clarke, a- Democrat, resides at and loyally at their posts, many relative in the armed services will WOODBRIDGE—In an effort was between Howard Fullerton, "The government has definitely School 15 to accommodate drain- Simpson Place. . A devoted family times in rain, snow or cold". We fail to respond to this final appeal to meet the growing need for representing Harry and Wihna approved: my program as a contri- age of surface water. man, he is married to the former feel their efforts have been recog- Extension Of Water Lines for funds to meet the local Red nurses, a group of Township Murdock, and John and Julia bution to the sustaining of morale Ella M-arie Herrmann, member of nized and appreciated. What can- clubwomen have organized to Kish. The former purchased the and in appreciation of that ap- The "Township Committee re- didate Engel, as a, peace officer of To Plant !s Authorized Cross quota. A quota deficit not ceived a protest from W. Clifton, a prominent South River family, provide scholarship funds by parcel for $1,105 after $800 had proval I've collected just the finest and they have three sons, Bernard, the county or a private citizen has WOODBRIDGE—The Middlesex which training can be afforded been offered .by the latter. show I've ever had 'in my half a who stated he represented a group contributed to organizing protec- of neighbors, and urged that a Kevin and William, Jr. Water Company has been granted Hopelawn School Entered; students. In addition to the Murdock century in the circus business," he tion for an emergency has nopermissiot n by the Township Com- The (Federated Women's Clubs, property purchase, twenty-one said. pipe "three times the size" of the been apparent. His limited activi- Portable Radio Is Stolen present facility be installed. He —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olsen, 424 mittee to extend present water including the clubs o'f Wood- other parcels of land were bought Perhaps the greatest feature of New Brunswick Avenue, have re- ties of heckling the work done, are lines from Smith Street,• Keasbey HiOPELAWN—Making entrance •bridge, Sewaren, Avenel, Fords, by the following: Bertha iS. Jersek said that because of the inade- rather in poor"taste. The work of the show this year is not listed in quate pipe that many cellars re- ceived word that their son, Private to the plant of the Heyden Chemi- through a window in the audito- and Iselin have joined and an for William W. Klose, $200; Ar- the program of spine chilling acts James Olsen, has been promoted the Police Reserve is a serious cal Company. rium, thieves some time over the •organization meeting was held thur Brown for Edna J. Maas, cently had been flooded by waters business. They have no right to and rib tickling performances of that poured out of the school yard. to Private First Class. Announce- The company asked for imme- weekend stole a portable radio in the home -of Mrs. H. D. Clark, $300; P. H. Gallagher for Morris the downs. Visitors to the circus ment also was made that he hasexpect a man in public office like diate action on its petition on thevalued at $50 from the Hopelawn iSewaren. Mrs. Clark was named Sorensen, $50; Francis de Riach, •will see and hear one of the finest HOLIDAYS STOP WORK been transferred from Miami Engel, who is w.eli compensated grounds the work should be com-School. The office of Miss Mary chairman; Mrs. Earl Palmer, $200i; Nelson and Lillian Drost, by the county for doing little, to and 'largest pipe organs ever FQRBS—Due to the Easter. Beach, Fla., to Kansas City. .y y g , pleted before construction was Fee, principal, also was entered Avenel, secretary: Mrs. G. G. $150; Mary A. Maier, ?750; Levi mounted for mobility. Of course holidays, Mrs. Beinhardt Jensen, Private Harold Hunt, son of j t aspersions at them by refer- started on the county industrial and the desk ransacked. The Robinson, Woodbridge, treas- and Mary L. Anfield, $150; Joseph there will be a gaudily Circus Mili- cas road which is to run near the Hey- robbery was discovered by Mark chairman of the IFords Red Cross Mr. and Mrs..David Hunt of Ever- |r;ng. to them as "clambake cops." urer; and Mrs. Willard Dunham, C. and Margaret Scott, $100i; Ce- tary Band. Chapter, dosed the surgical dress- green Avenue, has been advanced It is felt that Mr. Engel and hisden plant. McCabe, janitor. Fords, publicity. celia iPastul, trustee for Gertrude Hunt1 s famous herd of perform- ing room in 'School 14 yesterday to Private First Class. He is sta-ticket should have no reason to be PastuJ, $100; .Josephine Cic.conc, ing elephants have mastered a and today. tioned at Camp Swift, Tex. proud of his activities. $250. brand new trick. Headed by the The citizens of Raritan Town- OtKer Purchasers Ssmoiis elephantine stars, Dolly ship are urged to give careful con- Patrick Surveys Dog Ordinance, Also: John F. and Constance and'Blanche, they swing a brand sideration to the matter o'f the Remias, $100; Mariano and Car- new version of the Congo line. New Air Raid Signals election of commissioners. Shall mela De Paola, $1,200; Thomas There will .be performing wild ani- WOODBRIDGE—Following are the official air raid signals we have a local government con- Finds That It Has Some Compensations, As Welland Amelia Kath, $350; Olaf and mals, high-stepping high school trolled by-a man whose record in- WOODBRIDGE—Patrick Henry, courtesy and that, anyway, much Pauline Olsen, $300-,C. W. Enauer, 1 which are in effect here and throughout the State and which must be It's Not AH Sad horses, Shetland ponies executing observed. They should be clipped from the newspaper and saved as dicates no policy against organ- a very gentile fellow whose par- sadness has been caused .because He probably is going to be all$200>; Alex and Mary Lenaszew- ized gamhling and racketeering, ents were nice people even if on •militarized drill formations; Bin- a guide. beloved pets didn't see an auto- cut up because his new leash, ski, $125; Alex Kondas, $125;.Mil- go's Dogs in a fantastic perform- "BLUE"—(Blackout) Signal—(A steady, tworminute blast on or shall we continue the same type the unconventional side, doesn't ton A. Montgomery, $250; Joseph mobile coming. which he wears with about as much ance, "In the

trict president, and Mrs. Louise Iselin Pupils Appear Get Food-Points Food You Purchase Next Week VFW Post, Auxiliary Brown of South River was the in— Tuesday Stody Gab stalling conductress. The new of-, fieers installed a*e: Mrs. Margaret In Tastion Parade' 'at Some Meats At Home Elects Mew Officers To Determine May Retail Stock Have Joint Meeting Bahr, president; Mrs. Marion Ma- standrea, senior vice president;' ISELIN—The eighth grade pu- ISELIN—A joint meeting of a They also Are Allowed Buyers of used trucks and other — Mrs. Thomas WOODBRIDGE—Your butcher's quiring these foods at the close of Mrs, Frances Breen, junior vice, pils and the orchestra of School commercial vehicles including Z. Humphrey was- elected presi- operating inventory of meat be- business May 1. He must include new officers was held by the mem- -; No. 15 Iselin, held an, Easter pa- bers of Iselin-(Post -No,'2656, Vet- president; Mrs. Clara Luna, treas- Sugar And Coffee Book truck tractors, ambulances, hears- dent of the Tuesday Afternoon ginning in May will be determined all points on hand, in his ration urer; Mrs. Louise "Brown, secre- 'i i rade of fashions Wednesday in the es, omnibuses, carry-all suburbans, by the purchases made by you andBank account, all -which he has al- erans of Foreign Wars and the .; school auditorium. In Ruling By OPA. Study Club at this week's meeting Ladies' Auxiliary to the post at tary; Mrs. Lillian Corcoran, chap' sedan deliveries, coupes fitted with held at the home of Mrs. Albert his other customers next week, ready given up for food not yet Models were: Betty Bennett. pickup boxes, are now protected by April 25-May 1. This was indi- shipped him, and all points which the home of the Past Commander lain; Mrs. Alberdina Furze, guard; .;, Florence Dryhurst, Alma Kane, WiOOiDBEIDiGE-—According to9 priec ceilings which limit the sell- R. Bergen in West Main Street. cated here in a bulletin issued to- he has not yet received for foods and Mrs. Lester Bahr of Berkeley Mrs. Frances Sulk, patriotic in- Helen Kulpinsky, Mary McConnell, a bulletin received by the local ra- ing price to a specific percentage Other -officers elected were: vice day advising retailers to keep sales he has already shipped. ' Boulevard. * structress; Mrs. Catherine Bates, ": Dorothy Roloff, Doris Paulin, Lil- tioning board, a member of the of the "original price depending president, Mrs. Hampton Cutter; records during that week. (e) The point value of all the Mr. Bahr was installing officer historian; 'Mrs. Catherine iBatqp, * lian Pigott, Helen Skryka, Agnes Armed Forces who eats some of I upon the age of the vehicle. secretary, Mrs. Victor C. Nicklas; rationed meat-fats-eheese on hand for the post officers with the fol- eighteen months trustee; Mrs. Al- treasurer, Mrs. Ira T. Spencer; The point value of Ms sales of ;'•' Pietsehker, Peggy Hyers, Betty his meals in an organized mess, The new regulation, designed to meat, cheese, butter, fats, and at the close of business May 1, or lowing being installed: Post com- berdina Furze, two-year delegate • s Mosearelli, Mary Calvert, Marion music chairman, Mrs. E. C. En- in transit to him. mander, Sanford Luna; senior vice to the county council; Mrs. Marion but takes half or more of his halt the activities of speculators shortening during those seven -•' May, Edna Tuttle, Dorothy Whit- which have resulted in prices as sign; program chairmen, Mrs. days, it was explained, will be mul- Has Two Choices commander, Harold LakeSr.; jun- Mastandrea, two-year alternate; weekly meals at home is eligible ££"„^00 George R. Merrill and- Mrs. P. H. ••• tam, Rdse Marie DeCerra, Betty tiplied by three to establish his 3. The registration form (R- ior viee .commander, Vincent Maz- Mrs. Louise Brown, one-year dele- * Wohlert, Helen Mosearelli and receive both War Ration Books Locker. allowable operating inventory. zerelli; quartermaster, Frank Mas- One and Two. values, sets prices ranging from 1601) can be obtained at any Ideal gate and Mrs. Margaret Bahr, one- '•'•' Dorothy Devine. 90 per.cent of the original price "Wake Up And Garden!" was This will be done by the local ra- rationing board. The retailer can taiidrea; chaplain, Charles Hill; year alternate., This information was contained the program- subject and two judge advocate, Edward Breen; *•• The program: included: Bible for truck six months old or less, tioning board when retailers of mail his completed registration, to Wednesday the Ladies' Auxili- in a g-eneral bulletin clarifying- to 26 per cent for a truck more papers, "Our Wild Flowers," by these foods register from May' 3 trustees, Carmine Galasso, Albert reading, John B'achowsky; prayer, the status of members of the tlie board on or before May 14, or ary met at the home' of Mrs. San- salute to- the flag and sing-ing of than six years old. Mrs. Spencer, and "Our Cultivated to 14. he can register in person at the Furze and Eld-ward Breen, adju- Armed Forces under the food ra- Gardens,"- stressing the impor- tant, Lester Bahr. ford Luna .of -Hillerest Avenue. "America," by the assemblage; tioning programs. . Any dealer who reconditions At the same time, he will report board office. ••_•• song, "Easter Parade," soloist, a used commercial motor vehicle tanee'-of victory gardens, by Mrs.on the registration form (R-1601) The installing officer for the Regarding men on furlough, the Nicklas, were presented. A paper 4. If a retailer has two or more auxiliary was Mrs. Elaine Hardy of Use of million "helicopters after • Agnes Pietsehker, accompanied by (following rules were outlined: in accordance with OPA specifica- the point value of all the rationed retail establishments and has oper- = audience and orchestra; parade tions in the regulation, and gua-on India and the British rule was meats,: fats, and cheeses on hand New Brunswick, past eighth dis- the war is predicted. 1. If he is home on furlough for rantees it for satisfactory oper- given by Mrs. Ensign. ated them separately under this •of the models; song, "Welcome at the dose of business May 1. order, he can register them on one ;•• Sweet Springtime"; closing talk by seven days or more, a member of ation for at least 1,000 miles or The musical portion of the pro-This, together with the points he the Armed Forces is entitled to 30 days, may add to the maximum has collected from consumers and form or on separate forms. If he '• the principal, Patrick Boylan. gram included two piano selec- has not operated them separately '• Richard Roloff announced the apply to his local rationing board prices listed in the regulation, five tions, "To Spring" and "Dance still has available for use, will GIFTS FOR EASTER! for certificates permitting the per cent of the price, and also be subtracted from his allowable as two separate establishments he program and the commentators purchase of a half pound of sugar Caprice," played by Mrs. Hum- must register them on the one EASTER BUNNIES ...-. .: from S9c were Melvin Longfield and Wil- maximum prices permitted by phrey. Mrs. Locker sang "Ab- inventory, and the board will give CHILDREN'S BOOKS, EDUCATIONAL TOYS from SOc liam Boehme. The teachers acted a week, a pound of coffee for five OPA for the parts, labor, and ma-sent," and Mrs. Nicklas sang, "My him a point certificate for the dif- form. ADULT BOOKS from SOc as costume judges. Miss Susan weeks, 16 points per week for terial used in reconditioning. Little Love." ference, permitting him to- pur- 5. A procedure is available to GAMES from 29c Murphy was in charge I

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He led. Cross tares for then for you 279 New Brunswick'Ave. Shtw low inichyii care for KINDLING - FIREPLACE NEW BRUNSWICK FACTOR* - WOOD - REMSEN AVE. at HOWARD ST.! FAMOUS NEW BRUNSWICK, NEW JERSEYf the led Cross.. READING COAL Open Daily KOPPER'SCOKE &30 H. M. until 6 P. M. Every.$1.00 membership In the-45.00 Club Evenings MASON MATERIALS Tuesday, Thursday and Satuwlay g#es 100% to make up our $4,500 quota deficit FUEL OIL until 9 P. M. Phone Woodbridge 8-0724 Join up at any store displaying the 4500 Club sign. WARR COAL & SUPPLYCO. You will be prout! to say "I have given again!' ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRIDGE 'Aim- PRIKAY, APRIL 23v 1943 PAGE THREE) Mayor Greiner Is Speaker Air Raid Wardens To Educate 2 Plant Teams Ask Use At Session^HLO.P. Club BAIL Unit To Serve Salvage Collections In Of Diamond Ire Fords Park JTOOD-BRIDGE—3VIayor August WOODBRIDGE—The prohabil- F. Greiner headed the list of Cimliam On New Alarm System ^ Total 1,056 Ton For New ity is that the baseball teams of the Heyden Chemical Company speakers at a meeting Monday in must remain off, the task will be WOODBRIDGE — New officers Another record was smashed in chasers of canned goods to give WOODBRIDGE—The pupils ox the Hungarian Reformed Chureh Concerted Efforts To and the General' Ceramics Com- accomplished in no. time.. It is awere named by the Janet Gage March when 'New Jersey sent 1,056 empty cans in return, is also boost- pany -will receive permission from Woodbridge High School will pre- hall of the First "Ward Bepubliean matter that takes a. few minutes I Chapter, Daughters of the Amer- ing our total, Club. Others to address the group Avoid Confusion Of gross tons of processed tin cans the Township: Committee .to play sent their annual "Evening Of to explain and I think the wardens jican Revolution, at a meeting held to the detinning plants at Car- " 'Now if somebody would only their games on the "diamond at Music" next Friday night at 8:00 were Municipal Chairman James S. Last Test On April 9 can do it." devise a plan whereby New Jer- Wight, Committeemen Frederick !Monday in the home of Mrs. W. teret and Sewaren. This exceed- Fords Park. - ••> - - o'clock in the auditorium. Dreyfuss disclosed that a new •Leon Harned, Green Street. ed the record-breaking figure for sey's' total in the collection of A request for such permission A. Spencer and James S. Reid, and WOODBRIDGE—The local De- card explaining the new air raid [household grease would compare "All the music on the program," Those elected were Mrs. C. Ros- February by 150 tons. was received Monday and was re- says an announcement, "is tune- Recorder Arthur Brown. fense Council has been urged by signals ,and what must be done at jfavorably with our tin can salvage ferred to Wesley Christensen, 1 the State Civilian Defense Direc- each signal will be prepared by eoe Chase, board member; Mrs. Army and Navy camps were re- our lot would be a much happier !ful and relaxing. All the students Moving pictures of the First Aid - Grace V. Brown, registrar; Miss sponsible for 100 gross tons in this Committeeman from the Second Squad work in connection with the tor Leonard Dreyfuss to institute,- the State offices to be distributed one." Ward who is in charge of parks I in the organization will appreciate through its Air Raid Wardens, an and posted in every .home, in the Edna Again, historian and Miss total and industries . and institu- most highly the support of their fight -on infantile paralysis also Louise Brewster, librarian. tions, 66. -Neward led the list of and playgrounds, for recommenda- •were shown. The committee .ar- intensive campaign' to educate the State. tion. friends. At a time like this, when ranging the meeting consisted of, public in the new air raid alarm A similar card,- containing the The nominating eommittee was j municipalities with 80 gross tons. j the whole world is in a turmoil and Alexander Hamilton, Jasper, John- system, before the next surprise rules to .observe under-the former composed of Mrs. Ernest C. Mof- Paterson was second with 73 and j when one purpose of the war is to. son, IFred Sorenson and Wallace test blackout is held. air raid signals, was distributed fett, chairman, Mrs. Benjamin Camden was third with 65. Other Sdttler Named Chairman {preserve culture and the rights to Softeld. In the recent blackout, April 9, more than a year ago. This card, Parsons and Mrs, Harned. The principal collections were as fol- pursue the study of the arts, this it was shown that householders annual reports of all committees lows: Atlantic City, 48; Jersey Of Fire Chief Trustees evening of music represents some- however, has been outmoded. The City, 41; Clifton, 36; Trenton, 31; K8I Extraction. Pain failed to understand that they proposed new card will take its were submitted. It was voted to WOODBRIDGE—The newly or- • WOODBRIDGE — Edward M. thing that has long been a . part The severe pain of a dry socket must keep their house lights ex- contribute $5 to the local branch Elizabeth, 28; Passaie, 24; East of our American way of life. place oiv the kitchen wall. Orange, 20; Bayonne, 18; Plain- ganized Women's Association of Sattler has been named, chairman after tooth extraction can lie re- tinguished until the "all clear" sig- In view of the faetrthat it takes of the Camp Kilmer Council and of the trustees of the New Jersey "This practice of getting to- lieved by injections of vitamin B, nal, a ten second blast on the si- iService Committee. Mrs. John M." field and Phillipsburg, 15 each; the Presbyterian Church has time to prepare and print a suf- Irvington and New Brunswick and Volunteer Fire Chiefs' Associa- gether for mutual enjoyment and it is said. rens, has been sounded or the an- ficient number of these cards for Kreger, regent, was named dele- named Mrs. Kenneth M. Kepler, tion. encouragement of the growth of nouncement has been made on the gate to the New Jersey State D. Highland Park, 14 each; Hillside wife of the pastor, as its first presi- distribution to. every home in the and North Caldwell, 12 each; Mill- Also named at the session, something fine and of permanent radio. State, Dreyfuss asked that the Lo- A. R. fall meeting scheduled Tor dent. The meeting was held in which was held in Carteret, were ] interest to our youth has long been. September in New York City. burn, 11; Maplewood and Nutley, According to reports to thecal Councils begin at once to edu- 10 each. ' the Sunday School room. A. T. Crane, Rahway, secretary; | a source and opportunity for the State offices, the failure .of the cate the householders in the new On May 17 the chapter will Other officers elected were: J. P. Dunn and George. W. Crowell, • development of kindly feeling and householders to understand this system, either by word of mouth serve a Chinese luncheon at the •Much credit for the increases in also of Rahway, trustees; Jame? fraternity. This program will be requirement was general. This or through raimeograped instruc- Middlesex County Girls' Vocation- collections in recent months was First vice president, Mrs. Edward Dambaeh, Fords, financial secret of interest to adults and younger was due, in part, officials said, to tions distributed in every home. al School with Mrs. Kenneth. M. due to the part that the beverage Kinsey; second vice president, tary; and Valentine Gleckner. people because it includes music the fact that under the Army's This will be followed by distribu- Kepler as guest speaker. industries are playing in the drive Mrs. George Battman; third vice Carteret, treasurer, submitted an- of universal appeal." • regulations, -the street lights are tion of the more or less permanent to reclaim tin- and steelfrom this president, Mrs. Edwin iPlu'edde- nual reports. Mrs. John E. Breckem-idge con- : permitted to go on 'when the sec- card. ducted the devotionals and Mrs. form of salvage. Many munici- mann; recording secretary, Mrs. Sources of Vitamin C palities, which . had been unable Henry VonBremen; corresponding ond "Blue" signal is sounded. Under the new signals all lights jFrederiek Spencer acted as seere- Clean Seeds Citrus fruits and tomatoes.are im- Col. Joseph A. Baer, chief of jtary in the absence of Mrs. Albert. to take an" active part beeause of secretary, Mrs. Eugene Burns; Failure to clean and.treat:farm portant sources of vitamin C. Other in homes, offices arid business .es- the cost of transportation or the seeds before, planting time is re- sources are kale, cabbage, spinach Staff to Major Thomas A. Terry, tablishments must be extinguished E. Bergen. The program featured treasure!-, Mrs. Emerson White, lack of facilities, are now able to and historian, Miss Louise Brew- sponsible for most of the bad weed and oheother green vegetables, and commanding the Second Service on the first "blue," signal, a steady a paper, "The Orphan Island, infestations that cut down yields, on | whithit e andd swee. t. potatoe,. s baked or Command, who observed the last i Porto Rico," written by Mrs. Ber- gather the processed cans which ster. blast of two-minutes or as near are picked up by trucks belonging thousands of acres of farming land. I boilebi d in htheir jackets. blackout in Newark said he be- that as possible. Street and traf- jgen and read by Miss Brewster. The constitution and budget, to the beverage concerns. \~ ; • • lieved the public could easily be fic lights remain on. Pedestrians;Mrs. Kreger and. Mrs. Brecken- submitted by the planning board Tell Dad to take my educated to .observe the rule that and vehicular traffic is permitted iridge presided at the tea table. I^rink Concerns Praised | which included the officers of the place in the Easter Pa- house, office and business estab- to move. Mrs. William- P. Hill-man and Mrs. "We cannot praise the beverage women's organizations of the lishment lights must remain ex- S. E. Kenniston were guests. concerns too highly for the great church, were voted upon and ac- rade .... On the "Red" signal, a two- et tinguished from the time the first minute warbling or fluctuating work they are doing- in this phase cepted. 'Friendly Sound, Serviceable' siren sounds until the all clear has of the campaign," White added. The following circle chairmen, That I'll be there in spirit . . blast all lights are extinguished, 15-Year Old Youth Hurt been given. pedestrians seek shelter and ve- "The fact that these companies were elected: Mrs. John Kreger, That's what sons are writ- Job For Wardens hicular traffic ceases. While Walking On Highway hauled more than 233 gross tons Mrs. James Reid, Mrs. S. E. Ken- ing home ... so come on, "This is a job for the air raid of cans to the detinning plants niston, 'Mrs. Fred Linn, Jr., Mrs. On the Second "Blue" pedes- WOODBRIDGE — Fifteen-year- Dad . .-'. make a fast trip warden," Dreyfuss said. "If each trian and vehicular traffic can re- speaks for itself. If it had not W. G. Brewster, Mrs. Edwin F. warden will explain to the house- old Michael Tomfco of Metuchen been for this splendid cooperation Earley, Mrs. Asher Fitz Randolph, down to Briegs. sume movement, street and traffic Woodbridge, New Jersey holders on his post that the lights lights come back on but .all lights Avenue was struck and injured by I am afraid our showing would i Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mrs. Fred in homes, offices and business es- an automobile late Sunday night have been no better than it was 'Baldwin, Miss Kathryn Holland, Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. Of course we're taking it tablishments must remain off until as he was walking near the Mutton several months ago. Miss Elizabeth Donnelly and Mrs. for granted that you have the all clear which is a. short blast Hollow Brick Factory. The car "We can't lose sight of the fact F. Ward Brown. Engagement Is Told of ten seconds or as near that time was driven by Markus Bember, bought more than your quo- 798 MaeDonough Street, Brooklyn. that many municipalities have Women's rayon hose price fix- as possible. Those in homes who adopted ordinances prohibiting ta of War Bonds. After are unable to head the all clear The youth was taken to the ing order is put off till May 15. At Stauffer Party Perth Amboy Hospital and treated householders from throwing un- that, your fighting son wants blast will receive one over the processed cans into the garbage you to take care of Yours radio. for a bruised neck and possible WOODBREDG-E—Mr. and Mrs. concussion of the brain. He was pails and other receptacles. The WE PAY Truly. Ralph F. Stauffer announced the then released. can-for-can plan, which so many engagement olf their daughter, •municipalities have adopted, You show real patriotism Easter Suits . . $35 up Sally, to Corporal Walter V. INCOME whereby storekeepers induce pur- Thompson, Jr., son -of Mr. and Lodge Installation Trim Evergreens Early IF YOU APPLY AT ONCE Mrs. Walter V. Thompson of Phil- Income payments to individuals Easter Topcoats $30 up in February was 39 per cent above Late April or early May is the FOR YOUR CAR adelphia, at a party held at the best time to trim any evergreens. Stauffer home. Held At Craftsmen's those in the. same month of 1942 Whether it is paid for or not. Easter Hats . . $3.95 up and 96 per cent greater than in This is beeause the new growth soon We •will handle all of your auto- Miss Stauffer is a graduate of W0ODBRIBGE — An installa- 1939, according to the Department covers the scars. Pines are trimmed motive problems. If you want NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED Woodbridge High School and com- tion meeting was held by Americus of Commerce. when the "candles" are half grown. to buy, sell, finance or have FOR GENERAL FACTORY WORK pleted a course in dress design at Chapter No. 137, Order of Eastern your car * repaired, see Joe the Traphagen School of Fashion Janas, Those now in -war work shoud not apply. Star, in the Craftsmen's Club. Employment office opea 8 A. M. to 5 P. M. in New York. Corporal Thompson Mrs. Hannah Baldwin, past ma- EXPERT WATCH REPAIR is stationed with the XJ. S. Medi- tron, Mrs. . 'Gertrude Messiek, re- SPEEDWAY cal Corps in Camp Claiborne, La. tiring matron, as marshal, and 10% Discount WitK This Ad AUTO SALES Co. HYATT BEARINGS Guests were: Misses Ora Allen, Miss Isabelle Colquhoun, as chap- Keep your vratch ticking along: till •\ let ory! Remember, your wnteh 823 St. Gedrge Ave. Phyllis Traill, Thelma Traill, of lain, conducted the installation. needs ilie finest care you can give GENERAL MOTORS jrds; Doris Henry, of Sewaren; it! For p&rttt replfteement, and The new officers, are: Miss Marie Woodbridge Raritan Rd. " Clark Township, N. J. Virginia Paulson, Carol Chalmers, Baldwin, worthy matron; Arthur expert watch repair department. Phone Woodbridge 8-0149

HEALTH and ST£AS¥! BATH COLONIA NEWS Supervision of EMERY BABONY, University-trained Health Bath Specialist —Mr. and. Mrs. A. J. 'Fox and family of Chain-o'-Hills Road, at- 389 Division St., Perth Amboy, N. J P. A. 4-3237 tended a theatre performance and had dinner in New York City on Sunday, in celebration of the birthday of Mrs. Fox. —Mr. and Mrs. August Frazier, of .Florence Avenue, were the guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strasser, of Livingston, and also of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fra- zier, of East Hanover. —Mr. and Mrs. James Felton, of Chain-o'-Hills: Road, entertained over the weekend Mrs. Betty Sherwood-McKee. and daughter, SHOES Marcia, of Westwood, Conn. , —Mr. and' Mrs. Charles Scott, Sr., of Enfield Road, were the din- ner guests on Sunday of their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur .Scott, of Rahway. Uncle Sam Wants More Help Win The War Raise More Chickens NUNN-BUSH - EDGERTON - POLLY PRESTON and Turkeys COLO - FORTUNE MAGIC - BONNIE LAEHME Flowers Garry A Message WYCLIFFE The charm and srrace of Easter is best expressed in the natural beauty of "flowers. In them a combination, of color, design, and In all colors and hard to get two-tonefe, including scent can best express your feelings about Easter. Brqjvn and White v Select your flowers carefully from the largest floral Saddles with Red Rubber Soles display of potted plants, cut flowers, corsages and rock FULL LINE OE KEDS AND POSTURE gardens to be found in the county. Whether you've little or a lot to spend we'll meet your budget with { FOUNDATION SNEAKERS glorious hardy blooms. w?!ifl *W^-^f-~F&\ '*?>*• .. „ 5-1 i Chicks Must Be Ordered In ALL NEEDS FOE THE FAMILY Advance ORDER.YftUR.CHIGKS' LELLO'S Extra Cost AND TURKEYS HOW! CHEAP JOHN'S AH Blood Tested Breeds FLOWER SHOP Full Line of Feeds One Account Onion Sets r AH Kinds of New Shore Road, Route 3S, "or Carteret Dept Store Co, Garden Seeds Whole Family^ King George Road, Woodbridge, N. J. OPEN EVE'S Louis Brown, 'Pres, A^BOYFEEDCO. Phone Woodbridee 8-1586 186 Smith St., Perth Amboy Hudson and Union Street, Carteret, N. J. -279 New Brunswick Ave. TILL 9 O'CLOCK t Perth Amboy, N. J. A dignified service in casket sprays, wreaths, blankets Cor. Oak and floral pieces ' Telephone: GArteret 8-0610 Phone P. A. 4-13S0 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1943 FORDS AND RARIT AN TOWNSHIP BEACON

nd planes to Mussolini, probably because he has no hallucination about the fight- Under The State House Dome IN SPITE OF THE STORM EACON xig stamina of the Italian army. He pre- PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY lers to take over Italy and defend it with By J. Joseph Gribbins —by— his own forces. ferent. Guests comprised all the THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. Just what will happen if the United Na- TRENTON, April 22—'Patron- Postoffice Address: Fords, N, J., • . age, the vitamin food -upon which living ex-Governors of New" Jer- WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 ions make a determined attack upon Italy both the Republican and Demo- sey, members of the New Jersey cratic parties depend to sustain Subseription $1.50 per year is speculative but there is more than a sus- Judiciary and others in high publfc life, will be the grand prize in the office. A few' close newspaper- Elmer J. Vecsey Publisher and Editor picion that something will crack and that 1943 New Jersey gubernatorial 1 men friends were invited to join in sweepstakes which is scheduled to Entered at the Post Office at Fords, N. J., as it will not be the Allied offensive. :the tribute. All in all, there were second class mail matter on April 17, $36 :et underway soon. Certainly, events in Tunisia indicate !tliirty-six guests and they came The winner, as Governor of New that the world will soon know what the Jersey during the next three from all parts of the State to pay Allied high command has planned as its yeax's, will distribute millions of homage to a swell guy. dollars worth of jobs to faithful Throughout his many years of next venture toward the defeat of the Axis followers. The appointments con- reporting State Capitol news, Dale aggressors. This is what worries Mus- stitute the choicest positions in the has gained the love and respect of About History—So-Called solini and it is more than enough to ex- State

item from his acquisition of gla- tion to meet him, "Home was Donations Are Voted mour via a date with the sarong never like-this," says Henry: and Two Letters: ON THE SILVER SCREEN actress, Frances Gifford, which Mr.-Aldrich echoes his sentiments date he wins along with a movie when phone calls for Henry never By Biisehman Guild Sewaren Pupils Feel Touch Of War's Reality 'Chetniks' Fire-And-Fury Filled Picture the sea, when, as the prologue puts contest. stop coming. it, tall sailing ships yere the only The date is a fizzle but the stu- The cast of "Henry Aldrich Gets "TOOODBRUXxE—The- Buschman link between the lush Mississippi Glamour" includes Jimmy Lydon, Guild' of the First Presbyterian The eighth grade class of the U. S. Marine Corps from the dio photographer manages to snap Sewaren School, each year at this Eighth Grade. Valley and the teaming- industrial a picture of Henry as he stumbles Charles -Smith, John litel, Olive Church wiH have its next meeting- time beg-in to make plans for a trip states of • New ; England, DeMille into the arms of the sarongirl. Blakeney, Diana Lynn, Frances on May 3 in the home of Mrs.to iNew York City and a supper The following letter was re- tells the story of a girl, Paulette That makes him a "wolf" in Cen-Gifford and Vaughan Glaser, the Floyde Wasser, North Park Drive. dance which is held annually in ceived by Miss Katherine Hinkle Goddavd, arid of two- men who lerville, and when he arrives home later once more the inimitable The last session was held Tues- the school auditorium to celebrata of the iS'ewaren School Faculty: battle for her love, ;very girl in town is at the sta'.Professo- r Bradley. day night at the home of Miss the students' g-oing- to High School. 14:11:32 and . .. - Anne 'Parsons, Riclgedale Avenue For the past several years 'Patsy Dear Miss Katherine, Lavishly Told Tale •with Miss Dorothy Misdoni as eo-Catano, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Just a few lines to acknowledge DeMille has told the story as Excitement for Easter Begins Here hostess. A review of the book G. Catano of Woodbridge Avenue, receipt of a very welcome Pullover only he could tell it, on a lavish "B-ctfden of Yale *09" was read by and his orchestra have played for which I received last week. , I scale. He has always worked.that Mrs. James Westbrook and the de-the dances held by students. The thank you very much indeed for way. . He could . not do less with A new you ... a spark- votions were conducted by Mrs. F.following letter was written to this beautiful gift. "Reap the Wild Wind," the pic- ling you . . . what excite- Ward {Brown. Patsy who is serving with the U. S,. ture that marks the 30th anniver- ment in the Easter. Pa- I am sure you will be pleased saries of himself as a producer It was voted to donate $2 toMarines* : to know that it would not have ar- rade! Start now, and let the Kiddie Keep Well Camp. Miss rived on a more suitable day. and of . our skilled operators re-: Mae McAusleit was appointed to April 15, 1943 Firstly, it was the day on which "Reap the Wild Wind" is spec- take charge of the eolleetion of Sewaren School we commenced our push against tacle. It -is powerful, magnificent, style your coiffure, give Dear Patsy, flamboyant, made with all the you a relaxing- facial, tend women's clothing to be sent to Rommel and secondly, winter 1 the iFlorenee Crittend-on Leage in I am writing in behalf of your dress had just come into being. power and punch that Hollywood's to all your other beauty Newark. Mrs. Albert H. Bowers, father and the eighth grade elas^ When things relax a bit, I shall greatest producer-director could needs. Call Woodbridge Jr., Miss Parsons aiicLMiss Misdom of Sewaren School. As the endendeavor to have a snap taken on Romance and drama vie with action in "Chetniks," thrilling new put into it. Great sailing ships, "were named to take charge o'f theof tlie year is drawing near, we my Motor Cycle with your 'Full- film which opens tonight at. the Majestic Theatre in Perth Amboy. driven helplessly before the howl- 8-2138 for an appointment project for the making- of infants' are beginning to make our final over on: do hope you won't think ing, hurricane, break on the jagged today! me too forward in doing this; it's 1 garments for the "league. plans. As far as we know, we can- Majestic thing new in the way of spark- shoals off . Lawless Specialising in The following1 were named to not go on a trip to New York or just my simple way of showing ap- Sabotaging by day, raiding by ling comedy, captivating- singing men, captains from the seven take charge of the nursery at theany other place because Mr. Niek- preciation. night and striking" the enemy in and inspired dancing. According- seas, prey like vultures on the Hair Tintin|; and church during- the Sunday morning- las says it would' be unpatriotic Am sorry this is to be -only a a thousand places, "Chetniks!" to Hollywood report, the new film derelicts, actually lure vessels to Permanent Waving 11 o'eloek service for the next two and the heads of the school sys- short note, but you must blame The Fighting Guerrillas, 20th is one of the season's outstanding destruction for purposes of piracy weeks: April 25, Miss McAusIen tem would be severely criticized. this blinking war for that, as we Century-Fox's thrilling new film, extravaganzas; a mere recital of and salvage. Fathoms below the and Mrs. Ira McCabe; alternates, We don't mind of course because are on the move day and night. is slated to flash across the screen its players and credits is sufficient surface of the sea, men in divers' Mrs. Bowers and Mrs. Wesley the least we can g-ive up is a little (Am writing this on a desert track of the Majestic Theatre tonight. proof thereof! gear fight to the death against a Heiselberg-; May 2, Mrs. Russell train ride. near Sidi Biranir) Still, the sooner Featuring Philip Dorn, Anna In addition to its star trio, with giant squid. M. l>emarest and Mrs. Eugene We have eighty dollars that we we get there (Tripoli) the better Sten, John Sheppard, Virginia Gil- Miss Blair fresh from her trium- Love and Savagery 458 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge Burns, alternates, TMisses Bess more and! Martin Kosleck, the ac- don't know what to do with Isn't chance we have of being with our phal appearance as "My Sister All this adventure is in "Reap Tel. Woodbriage 8-2138 Donnelly and Mae Reid. it wonderful" to have money and loved ones for Christmas. Talking tion is set in the Balkan moun- Eileen," the new film features HELEN STUTSKI, Prop. tains. But the film might well be the Wild Wind." But there is not .know what to do with it? Since of Xmas, I'll take this opportunity William Gaxton, Broadway's king more to.the picture than that. Its these matters are here and we of wishing you a very merry one the death-defying story of guer- of musical eomedy;Cobina Wright, rillas everywhere, for the patriot- savagery and wickedness is match- can't find a way out, we have de- and a happy New Year with Peace Jr., social registerite songstress, ed by romance in the love of Ray cided to have a very good dance the -outstanding event. ism and daring methods of these and Hazel Scott, musical idol of heroic men are present wherever Milland and Miss Goddard, by the and a very, very, very good band. With Best Wishes New York's Cafe Society and ra- tragedy of and Nut, Stove The best band in the universe be- men fight for freedom and the dio's millions of swing fans. from a Grateful 'Tommy in the women they love. , by the great longs to the best corps in the uni-8th Army. „ . , ,, „ , ., Not satisfied with such an array hearted honesty of Lynne Over- verse, so do you think that you P. S. By the way, your Rainbow leadeDorr n anisd icast its aupo? nth ehi Chetms orderks Iof talent produew.director G * man, and by the retribution that & Pea Coal and the U. S. Marine Band (bring effect is the envy of .my unit. I ory Ratoff obtained for the newcomes- to John. Wayne when hi the whole corps if you want to) that the men move silently down film the diverse services of a ca- wonder if you would >l>e so kind as from the hills to prey on enemy turns ship wrecker. PLACE YOUR WINTER'S can keep a. date about June 15, to acknowledge . receipt of this nine comedy troupe, "The Brick- 1943 in the school auditorium? ! contingents, derailing trains and layers," one of vaudeville's most ORDER NOW note? •• : "" ' . blasting ammunition dumps. They . Strand We.all know that one Leather- outstanding acts; ballet star David The laughs are on Henry Al neck, can take care of all those disrupt. enemy communications, Lichine, who acted as choreog- For Better Service immobilize Axis troops and pro- drich again at the Strand Theatn Japs so why not leave one Marine rapher and dancer, and Cole Poi> where Paramount presents thai there and bring the others here Hoisewarasing, Party vide the invader with a constant ter, who penned the smash song and later when, the war is won, headache. fellow's newest comedy, "Henrj Can ; hits of the picture, including: Aldrich Gets Glamour," tomorrow, bring' the other one here too. How •, Ditmas "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home about it Pat? If you and the Is Gifen T@lankins Don Ameche, Janet Blair and the laughs seem to come from way To," "I Always Knew,", "Hasta down whence only the best laughs Marines can't make it, please write Jack Oakie are starred in Colum- Luego," "Lotus Bloom," "Some- to, SEWAREfN'.— Police Commis- bia's spectacular new musical, hail. MoiirCoalGo. : sioner and Mrs. Herbert B. R-ankin thing to Shout About" and In this latest and funniest ir CONTINUOUS fSQM. I IM^- Lois Malan, 432 East Avenue, "Something to Shout About," "Through Thick and Thin." Sewaren, N. J.,-U..-.S. A. were surprised at a "housewarm- which opens tonight at the Dit- the Aldich Family series Henry iP. S. Good luck to you and theing" by a group of friends, Satur- mas Theatre to introduce some- once again utterly, bewildered bj day night in their new home in Crescent the many amazing things that hap- LIVE! LOVE! FIGHT! Cliff Road. During the evening CANNING SUGAR "When bigger, better and morp pen to him. . Of course, they ar A temporary shift of some boats spectacular motion pictures are games we2-e featured and the Ran- always things beyond his control, Seven kins were presented with a set ofnormally used to frnport bananas made there's only one man in thebut somehow, with the confused mahogany tables. A buffet sup- from Central America will enable business who will make them and assistance of Dizzy, he manages to Days Days per was enjoyed. home canners to benefit from an that's the Old Master himself, come through slightly the. worse \ Starting Starting Guests were Mrs. Charles Wis- extra 200,000 tons of sugar to be Cecil Blount DeMille".. His latest for wear—but he does come Today Today wall of Wilmington, Del., Mrsimporte. d from Cuba. The OPAand best film, Paramouiit's "Reap through. Friday Friday Alta English, Dr. Julius Fisher of says that it will be available to the Wild Wind," a roaring, roister- home canners without ration cou- ing, blustery tale of the .wild winds As Henry, Jimmy Lydon deliv- April . April New York City, -Mr. and Mrs. Irv- : ers a grand performance. . He is ing J. Reimers, Mr. and Mrs. Fred pon-penalties. '•••• • ' ' of the Caribbean, qpens. tonight 23rd 23rd at the Crescent Theatre' and this at once ingratiating and irritat- Large selection of choice flowers Brush of Bound Brook, Mr. and The procedure will-be substan- ing, conscience-stricken and irre- Mrs. Robert T. Bogan of Newtiall, y the same as. that followed reviewer bows low in tribute to Hardy, and artistically boxed or r last year when housewives applied the Old Master's mastery of thesponsible. But he is at all times Brunswick, Mr. and Mrs. Alec D. lovable. His difficulties this time MacCallum of Cranford, Mr. andto local ration boards for as much cinematic art. Mrs. Warren Philbrook of West- anning sugar as they thought In this broad-canvassed Techni- field, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Dem- they needed and the boards re- color picture of the- early days arest, Jr., Mrs. Frank Duggan of viewed the application on its when America's only lifeline was OUR NEW BRANCH STORE merits. Victory Garden Vege- Metuchen, Mr-, and Mrs. Mark D. PK9M MeClain of Colonia, Mr. and Mrs. table Plants of All P. J. Quaekenbush of South Am- LEAVES SWEETHEART $1,000 Philadelphia. — Wm. H. Balls, GALA HOLIDAY SHOWS 60 Washington Ave.., Carteret boy, Mr. and Mrs. J. _B. Zimmer- SUN. -MON. - TUES. man of Rahway, Russell E. Ullman 61, bachelor school teacher who died last February, left a $1,000 of East Orange, Miss Marie Rob- MARLENE DIETRICH FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS bins, Mr. and Mrs.'.Elwood John-bequest in his will to his boyhood 1 9ORDS. N. J..-P. A. 4-0348 sweetheart, Miss Minnie Frances RANDOLPH SGOTT son, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Kreger, FRI. and SAT. JOHN WAYNE Mr. and Mrs, Noel Kittell, Mr. andBiggins, 62, also a teacher, as "my Roosevelt Flower Shop sweetheart and companion, who Anna Neagle - Robert Newton Mrs. Clarence Zischkau, Mr. and SHEXP.HOWD — Ju — AT FIVE CORNERS « PHONE has proven faithful to me for so r MMUOSEZ LODWIESTOSSa SAHBELS. KINDS Catherin Ruckriegel, Prop. Mrs. Stanley Potter, Mr. and Mrs. CONUHUOUS DAJ-Ut .FROM 2 325 Pershing Ave. phone Carteret 8-5424 Carteret, N. J J. S. Wight of Woodbridge, Miss many years." They were never "WINGS AND THE Ruth B-allard, Mr. and Mrs. H. D.married because Miss Biggins de- °2 HITS - voted her life to caring for her WOMAN" widowed mother. —- Also —- UseiEIZiROTHESS Bruce Smith - Arline Judge in lark, Mr. and Mrs. William Vin- "Smith of Minnesota" cent, Mr. and Mas. Harper A. Sloan and Mr. and Mrs. W. Frank Burns of town. SUN., MON. and TUES, Henry Fonda - Maureen O'Hara RAHWAY 4 BIG DAYS 4 FRI. to SUN. "IMMORTAL SERGEANT" ' Wed. to Sat. — Aiwt> — Ray Milland - l2i MAKE THIS A SWEET EASTER "THE CRYSTAL BALL"

WED. and THURS. Joan Crawford - John Wayne MERVYN LsROY VS^ ;— in :— «.= .. SIDNEY FRANKLIN Continuous From 2 P. M.—'Phone P. A. 4-I50J V. "REUNION IN FRANCE" •PHILIP DORN 7 DAYS STARTING SATURDAY [SUSAN PETERS A Columbia Picture plus The 3 Stooges - March of HJNRY TKAVERS " o. at Time - Cartoon and Free Dishes 7:00-!):4."i CO-FEATURE to Ladies Both Nites. NEWS - COMEDY - SHORT

"Dr. Renault's WHIi — ' A beautiful JIMMY LYDON CHARLES SMITH selection of Secret" FRANCES GIFFORD — 2ND BIG HIT Plush and Character A large variety of Whitman's, Schraffts, "NORTHWEST New Exciting Music! with James Craig, Patrici BUNNIES Berkley and Page & Shaw. Dane, William 49c upto 5.98 65c up to $4.0Q JIMMY GAURINO A BEAUTIFUL SELECTION of your favorite And His Boys STATE THE TOILETRIES and COSMETICS Come Tonight! . WOODBRIDGE, N. J. I Lentheric, Yardley, Helena Rubinstein, Coty, Evening In TODAY and SATURDAY ONE WEEK STARTING FRIDAY Always Fun! 2 Bijx A Pictures Pat-is, Early American, Chantilly, April SkoWers, etc. "ICE-CAPADES. REVUE" FIRST-TIME AT POPULAR PRICES 55c up to SHOWBOAT starring Ellen DREW and Richard D.ENNING Circular Bar & Grill plus 266-268 Madison Ave. "THE FLYING TIGERS" starring Ray Mil- EASTER BASKETS 39c up. to $3.98 Perth Amboy, N. J. with John WAYNE and Anna LEE Try Our Fine Cuisine Sun. thru Tues. land, John Wayne, Paulette Goddard. Meet Showboat's New Skippers: DEANNA DURBIN in "Skippy" and "Joe" "The AMAZING Mrs. HOLLIDAY 2ND BIG HIT PUBL Joseph Cuccinello, plus Jane FRA2EE - Dennis O'KEEFE in "ABOUT FACE" Woodbridge, N. J. Sole Owner "MOONLIGHT MASQUERADE" 95 Main St. Wed. thru Sat. — "RANDOM HARVEST1 . -ass A

PAGE SIX APRIL 23, 1943 . .«. /*_•«*.,•*. MUGGS AND SKEETER -By WALLY BISHOP COLONIA NOTES 1 13 THE. VS/ArmSS. E?OWN WH/\T CO YOO JUST A MINUTE -THINK? THE POND WARM ENOUGH AND I'LL LET mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Abbott, of —The Colonia Civic Improve- FOR. S\M1MW\IKQ KNOW'.! ment Club met Friday evening at Union Beach, over the weekend. the Inman Avenue clubhouse. -—Mr. and Mrs. Gerhard Geis- By The Navigator Thomas Leworthy, vice president, ler, of Water Street, were the L conducted the meeting. Mrs. Le- dinner guests on Monday'night of I've been asking- the girls worthy was appointed- chairman of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George in the office all week if they a branch of the Colonia Library, O'Neill, of Iselin. would be sufficiently accom- for children's books. Mr. Lewor- .—Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glasson modating to be seen strolling thy read the constitution and by- and daughter, Kay, of Enfield through the park mooning laws of the club. Plans were made Road, were the guests on Sunday at, or holding hands with, for a dance to be held Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jonas, of their, beaux—just so I might evening, May 22, with Bernard Newmarket. maintain the character and Heidgen as chairman. Also on the —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pavelec, tempo of the information committee are: Charles Scott, Jr., •of Fairiew Avenue, are the par- •. (. which for fifty weeks in the Thomas Leworthy, Walter Briel, ents of a daughter, born recently year appears in this space. Otto Rosenberg, Ernest Link, at the Rahway Hospital. She will —By; OLSEN & JOHNSON Mrs. Heidgen, Mrs. Leworthy, ELZA POPPEN -'.- V V "• be named Virginia Ellen. Mrs. Willie Wds, and Mrs. J. Kut- They said no, as has been —Mr. and Mrs. George Mapps vas. After the business.meeting, and children, Lorraine and George, CANT f EE the wont of girls through the refreshments were served, and mo- .WHILE ON 6OP1RD long years of my memory-. of Amherst Avenue, were the tion pictures were shown by Er- guests of his parents, Mr. and Many of the times my re- nest Link. quests have been extremely Mrs. Harry Mapps, of Trenton. simple ones, like asking if I —The Community Club of the —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutter, of could draw up my chair and New Dover Methodist Church held Amherst Avenue, entertained his straw and sip away at their a successful bazaar and cafeteria parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Sutter, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dillon, pineapple ice-cream soda. supper Wednesday evening at the of Elizabeth, on Saturday night. In the first place, I was curi- church hall. The members of the ous to know if you really can church met Monday evening to —Richard Franklin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Franklin, of drink those things and live; discuss church problems with Dr. North Hill Road, is recovering at and in the second, I have had Lloyd Wicke, district superintend- his home after an attack of the ent. Easter services will be held a bet with myself I could get measles. at 9:30 Easter morning, instead of the whole darned thing —The Colonia Volunteer Chem- the afternoon. down while they were ex- ical Hook and Ladder Company changing approving glances —Private Joseph Spano, son of met Thursday evening at the In- with their reflections in the Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grassi, of man Avenue hall, for a special drugstore mirror. Inman Avenue, has been trans- business meeting. The code, to As I have grown older I ferred from Miami, Florida, to be used only for fires and fire have realized better that this Scott Field, Illinois. drills, is two long and one short 'really is a sucker bet. My •—Miss Viola Den Bleyker, of whistle, on the air raid siren. In SKiPPY -By PERCY CROSBY aide is "well fortified with Dover Road, is spending a few case of fire, the button is located psychological certainties and weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Robert on the pole opposite the hall, and I wouldn't be at all surprised Litts, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida. has red and white stripes painted MA'H,'THAT'S* if they went into the drug- —Private Anthony Tomasco, on it. PO YA THINK THATS store much less because they whose wife resides on Walnut —Miss Faith Baldwin, of Am- AN AERoPLAWE &OW JUST A had a secret passion for the pine- street with her parents, Mr. and herst Avenue, is confined to her L BULL* apple ice-cream soda than that Mrs. Frank Belardino, has been home with the measles. E HELP'GENERAL they .just couldn't wait any longer transferred from Fort Benning, —Mr. and Mrs. G. Auito, of to see if that coy little curl, east Georgia, to Alabama. Inman Avenue, and their daugh- by northeast of their left ear, was •—Miss Jeannette Black, of ter, Mrs. James Staunton, of West as promisingly fetching as it was Patricia Avenue, is recovering at Street, visited their son, Joseph five minutes ago. her home from an attack of the Auitto, at the naval training sta- :;: * * * measles. tion at Newport, R. I., over the weekend. There have been many interest- —Mr. and Mrs. Norman Lind- ing theories as to the reasons girls strom and . daughter, Beverly, of and/or women develop a pheas- Rahway, were the guests on ant complex. Do they v/ear con- Wednesday night of his parents, Iselin Briefs *- Copr 194 5, Percy L Crosby, World rights nerved Vttw spicuous hats, fantastic hair-dos Mr. and Mrs. Axel G. Lindstrom, Id of Berkeley Avenue. and scz-eeching colors to attract P. F. C. John H. Waterson of men, or do they indulge in these —Mr. and ,Mrs. William Loeseh, the U. S. Marines who was at Par- KRAZY KAT —By HERRIMAN insanities to exceed the best ef- of Enfield Road, visited Mr. and ris Island, South Carolina, visited forts of their friends? They cer- Mrs. Charles Loux, of Newark, on with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. tainly can't be credited with pos- Friday night. Howard Waterson of Harding Ave- P-P-ft sessing such & normal impulse as —Ladies' Auxiliary to Ameri- nue. He has returned to camp that of enhancing their; appear- can Legion Unit 248 met Wednes- where he is coach of the rifle ance, because Heaven or human day evening at the home of Mrs. range. hester Case, on Dover Road. A has never known such failure. —Lieutenant Colonel Cockefair <* Beauty never has been created donation was voted to the Kiddie of Hershey, Pa., visited Mr. and Mis '!• out of the commission of an atro- Keep Well Camp. Plans were Mrs. Conrad Dobbs of Benjamin city. made for a Poppy card party to be Avenue, .Sunday. held Friday evening, May 21, at I don't suppose that the reason —Arthur Dube, who has been the Legion Hall, with Mrs. James civilization must endure these ab- stationed in Arkansas,- has return- Crowley, chairman, assisted by surdities, on top of the war and ed to camp after spending a brief Mrs: Rudolph Voelker and Mrs. bridge parties, is as important as furlough at his home on Tselin James Currid. the fait accompli. I don't suppose Boulevard. that my suffering over gaudy fin- —Girl Scout Troop No, 15 met —Miss Marguerite Pearce of .as gernail shellack is going to be Tuesday afternoon at the home of Sonora Avenue visited •ai the home I .-p^f,--^^-^" • Copr. 1943, King FcatuT£-s Syndicate. Inc. Wurltl rights rcst-rvct! ameliorated by discovering the ex- Miss Betty Suit, on West Street. of Mr. and Mrs. iL. Lehmann of- -4--K3 planation for its use, or the mo- iPlans are being made for a bazaar Roselle, Thursday. tives in the mind of its creator. and luncheon to be held in May. —The Red Cross Instructors at- The Scouts are also planning a Nothing, hardly, could afford re- tended a meeting Monday at the —By IRV TKMAN victory garden. NAPPY lief except about five minutes with home of Mrs. Charles Allen of r my fingers around the throat of its •—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hynes, Middlesex Avenue. Mrs. William THERE'S MR.DEMPSEY N0W. I THAT'S GREAT,FELLOWS-- GOOM5YE BOY5 THERE GOES L' / BUT I'M AFRAiD I WONT BE WE'RE AVVFOtSORRY TO REMEMBER advocates and slaves. If I ever of Berkeley Avenue, and family, O'Neil, Mrs. John Hamilton and OH MR.DEMRSgY//wAiT'LL THE SWELiJiST Y'HEAR.r I WENT OVER TO •HERE TO SEE IT—HAVE TO LEAVE SEE Y'LEWE.BUT WE WHAT I 8UNCH OF KJDS tl! decide to go in for mayhem on an were te dinner guests on Satur- Mrs. Clarence Bower attended. day of relatives in. New York Refreshments were served after SEE TUFFY AN' TH' FIGHT'S IN AN HOUR -UNEXPECTED BUSI- EXPECT YAT'STAY TAUGHT A GUY EVER extended scale these will be my JUS' ON ACCOUNT UV US.f ty. the meeting. 'ALL ARRANGED.' NESS? HONESTLY BOYSJ CASiY YOU.' victims, and a vivid paint job VTELL YOU HOW SORRY I AM" GOSH f YOU DONE ENOUGH —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dianieh, ^-Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen mounted in cuticle the clue to the FER US ALREADY, BUT of West Hill Road, were the guests and family attended the wedding perpetrator. I shall walk proud- WE'D LIKE T'SES YA WE WON'T on .'Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. Don- of their nephew John Stebner of THERE GOES TM' ly to my execution. OFF AT TH STATION— FORGET ald Sauerman, of Plainfield. Rahway, Saturday. GREATEST GUV A C'N WE? M&DEMPSEYJ KtO EVER KNEWf —Miss Millicent Brown, daugh- —Prank- Steeber of the U. S. G'BYEf I really shouldn't get myself ter of Judge and Mrs. Arthur Navy visited his parents, Mr. and into such high dudgeon over tri- Brown, of St. George Avenue, is Mrs. Frank Steeber, of F-iat Ave- vialities, I suppose, because there confined to her home with illness. nue, Sunday. is important work to be don> -^-Miss Marjorie Feakes, of West —Mrs. T. T. Reilly, Jr. left Fri- work with which I have been Hill Road, is confined to her home day to visit her husband who is sacredly entrusted. I am away with the measles. stationed at the Great Lakes Naval behind schedule. My efforts in •—The Woodbridge chapter of Training Station. She has plan- the immediate past have been but the Red Cross is organizing the ned to visit Chicago. mediocre and I must shake the "4500 Club," since the township Albert Hamel, of the U. S. chains of desultory dabbling with is that much short of its quota. Navy, has returned to his base the majesty of my task. There Members will receive tags, saying, after spending a furlough with his are paper clips to be picked up at I gave, and I am giving again." parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Hamel By BOB DART the ration board. There are trash Everyone who can possibly do so of La'Guardia Avenue. 1 baskets to be emptied. There are is asked to give again, to meet the —Miss F. Clifton of Pershing -THE CRIES OF THE SPHINX ARE HEARD BY VlEANWHILE,TriE SPHINX ELUDES RILEV quota. Mrs. Arthur Brown is floors to be swept. Avenue gave a farewell party at HiS FOLLOWERS, WHO, IN THE HANPS OF TrfE N THE TALL SHRUBBERY AND CLIMBS PEFENSE5,MAN I chairman in Colonia. There are titanic decisions to her home on Thursday evening. E POWERLESS TO HELP. TO THE TOP OF A CL(FF,W1TH RILEV BELOW. OI'MCOMIN' —Miss Edith Mollash, of West be made which I alone can make. Among those present were Jean T'GIT YE J Street, is confined to her home WHAT'S WA7-??SOUNDS LIKE AH! THE BOULDER IS STARTING TO Will the floor sweepings go be- Duff, Mabel Monahani, Theresa with illness. A'STfilfGGLE |N SOMEONE CALLIN6 FOR HELP!! ROCK....ONE MORE hind this filing cabinet or that? Shine, Charlotte Flessner, Marie —Mr. and Mrs. James Taggart, THE SPHINX'S KEEP AN EYE .ON THESE BIRDS PUSH SHOULD How about my long cherished am- Yolters and Mrs. F. Clifton. of West Street, entertained her CHAMBERS SAWyER,WHILE I SEE WHAT'S DOIT] bition to merchandise a waste- BETWEEM COOKIN' paper basket which has no bot- tom—which, when it's full you Washington Parade CLASSIFIED simply pick up and move? Shall THE SPHINX, we pull down the shades to avoid (Continued from Editorial Page) DURING WHICH J looking through the dirty win- the Government can answer that OPERATORS WANTED THE SPHINX dows—or are the shades dirtier question, because how much more MANAGES TO yet? inflation there is to come in the To work on children's dresses. ESCAPE.,...' people's cost of living depends al- Steady work; one week vaca- These, you see, are breath-tak- most entirely on the vigor and SUMMON resolution with which the Govern- THE GUARD ing questions pleading for an an- tion with pay; good pay. Apply swer while I worry about some- ment's economic and financialeon - FOR HELP WITH body's perfectly awful bonnet or trols are maintained and extended. Carteret Novelty Dress Company, HOT ON the ghastly effect of her fingernail If you are not aware that infla- upstairs, 652 Roosevelt Avenue, HIS HEELS veneer. tion is already with us, note the * * Department of Commerce estimate that the consuming public spent Carteret, N. 2. 3-19tf. Candidly speaking, I don't think $81,900,000,000 for goods and the girls should do this to mi FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW -By RICHARD LEE services in 1942 or $7,300,000,000 HELP WANTED and if they only had been willing : more than in 1941—but got no BOY wanted to drive light deliv- IN LOS ANGELES MEN WERE&NCE FORBIDDEN TO WEAR to spark a little in the park and more for their money en the whole ery truck and general work. %1 1BEARDS*WHETHERCOMPLETE OR PARTIAL"AND MEN report who was taking a similar PRESERVED IN ALCOHOL IN THE SIDNEY PATHOLOGICAL '/ than the year before. In short, Woodbridge Independent-Leader, \OFBRAINeRD,MINN.AN0CENteALIA,WASH.WERE/ journey into romance—this all INSflTlMfe IS tHE BODYOFA 8€AUTltt)t BLONDE GIRL.WHO the increased spending merely 18 Green St., Woodbridge, ^^TWEIR BEARPSGROWy might have been avoided. And pushed prices 'up. TJlie people WAS FOUND JWIRDERED ON TriE MAIN ROAD FKOM SIDNEY TO ,95. wouldn't that have been a good spent 9.8 per cent more money, FOR SALE ALBORV, IN AUGUST I934...MORE TtJAK 3,000 PEOPLE ) ! ! I'M thing S but the cost of living (Conference HIGH GRADE BABY CHICKS, CAMETO IDENTIFY HEE,BUT NONE KNEW WHO SHE WAS.... > ARE YOU < (MOVING TO NUTS?./ ( MINNESOTA' ceg, Board index) wa.s 9.8 per cent $21.50 for 100. Bonnie Poul- { higher than in 1941. The fact try Farm, Woodbridge, N. J. Call SMEWASREWRNINGWITHV^PROOFOFTHEGIRL^IDENTITy.,.. that it was a neek-and-neek race is Wo. 8-0134. 4,2,9,16,23,30 5ME NEVER GOT THERE... J^%S5HE VANISHED AT SEA WITH 2 SPOTTY FINISH OTHER WOMEN AND THE MTV , //%/MSieRS GIRL SIEEPSON. deceptive. This year there is still Madison, Conn. — Following a LOST pleasant week's trip bo New York, more money for consumers to spend but much less goods than NO. 2 RATION BOOK. Finder escorted by two teachers, twenty- please return to Eugene Sim- two seniors of Hand Hig-h School last year. mons, Box 54R, Route 2, Pine St., r r is* ( got an unexpected second week's The lesson is very clear. In the Rahway, N. J. Tel. Rahway l AC* THAT PO6SS«OUt6i vacation from school and every- problem of inflation control the 7-2341J. 4-16,23* kfesssr' where else. One member of the most difficult period is still ahead : BLACK-MOUTHED TO INDICATE PURiTYOF BREEDJ class became ill on the way home of us. 'The present controls leave ^. ..Tms.HOvrevfR APPLIES ONLY TO CHOW^ W GS,..ADD INFO-.CHOW 006S and his ailment was diagnosed as much, to be desired so far as ef- 3-room, cold water flat. 57 Union • GET-WE NAME FROUTHE CHINESE'. scarlet fever. The whole class and fectiveness is concerned—yet even l street, Carteret. $17 per month. j"CHOW ',M£ANIKSFOOD..3HECHI«ESE| •the two teachers were quar- these remain- under persistent at- Call Benjamin Rabinowitz, Car- ICONSlDEREDTHE DOG A VERY PALA- f Topyrisilt Lincoln .NewjpaDcr Features.. !nc. antined. tack by certain blocs in Congress. teret 8-5 111. ••• 4-2,3 STABLE DELICACY. FOBBS AND RASITAH TQWNgHIF BEACON FRIDAY, APRIL 23, 1943 PAGE SEVEN

KOTICE bid, or bid above minimum, by th<* May 3rd, 1943, the Township Com- Township ot BarttflB Township Committee and the pay- mittee will meet at 8 P. M. (WT) Public notice is hereby given that ment -thereof by the purchaser ac- in the Committee Chambers, Memo- a municipal election will be held in cording to the manner of purchase rial Municipal Building, Woodbridge, HEROES OF ARTILLERY-THEN AND NOW Iselln Group Seeking the Township of Raritan, County of in accordance with terms of sale New Jersey, and expose and sell at Middlesex, for t]ie purpose of choos- on file, the Township will deliver public sale and to the highest bidder ing five commissioners for the a bargain and sale deed for said according to terms of sale on file Township of Ttaritan on Tuesday, premises. with the Township Clerk open to May 11th, ]94S, between tile hours inspection and to be publicly read Dated: April 20th, 1943. prior to sale, Lots 502 to 504 inclu- of seven (7) o'clock in the morning •• B. J. DUNIGAN, sive in Block 44S-I, Woodbridge ISELIN—Meetings are continu- ana eight (S) o'clock in the eve- Township Clerk. Township Assessment Map. ing of residents of this commu- ning (Eastern Wai- Time). To be advertised April 23rd and The houndary lines and polling- April 30th, 1943, in the Fords Bear Take further notice that the nity together -with the Woman's places of the various districts are eon. Townsftip Committee has, by reso- Club in an effort to assure con- as follows: lution and. pursuant to law. fixed a tinuance of the Iselin Library. Hefei- To i W-47O; Socket 130/47 minimum price at "which said lots in BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICTS said block will be sold together Patrick Boylan, principal of the 1211 With all other details pertinent, said XHtstrtct Xo. 1 XOT1CB OF PUBLIC SALE minimum price being $195.00 plus schools, is temporary chairman. Beginning at a point on the north TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: costs of preparing deed and adver- bank of tile Haritan River where At a regular meeting of the Town- tising this sale. Said lots in said A house-to-house canvass has the dividing line of Highland Park ship Committee of the Township of block if sold on terms, will require been inaugurated for yearly mem- ana the township intersects; thence Woodbridge held Monday, April 19th a down payment of $20.00, the bal- northerly along said dividing line 1943, I was directed to advertise ance of purchase price to be paid berships to the Library Associa- to the center line of Woodbridge the fact that on Monday evening, in equal" monthly installments of tion which •will be formed. avenue; thence running- easterly May 3r&, 1948, the Township Com- $5.ftO pVus interest and other terms along the center line of Woodbridge mittee will meet at 8 P. M. (WT) provided for in contract of sale. The Woman's Club of Iselin has _ avenue to Bonhamtown porner; in the Committee Chambers, Memo- Take further notice that at said conducted the affairs of the library thenee southerly along- the center rial Municipal Building, Woodbridge, sale, or any date to which it may GEN.HM.M.0U1TRIE HSCT.WILUAM JASPERJOUTSTANDING HERO IN THTWAR ^ SPCWSE-STAFF AND REMOUNTED IT ON THERAM- line of road leading from Bonhara- New Jersey, and expose and sell at be adjourned, the Township Com- FOR AMERICAN INDEPEWDENCE.DlSTIWGUISHEO HIMSELF PARTS, THE ENEMY WA5 DRIVEN OFF. FOR HI5 for the past 12 years with very town Corner to bridge over Red public sale and to the highest bidder mittee reserves the right in its dis- little help from the townspeople Root Creek, Raritan River, thence according- to terms of sale on file cretion to reject any one or all bids OIF CHAKLTSTOM II UNDER GEN. M0ULTR1 EAT FORT SULUVAN,CHARIESTON(5.C.} BRAVERY, JA5PRR WAS PRESENTED WITH A SWORD up Raritan River to place of Begin- and to sell said lots in said block 1M3Mard_ HARBOR JUNE Z8.I776, WHEN HE RECOVERED THE STATE' BY60URUTLED6EOF SO.CAROL1NA &UT DECLINED and now feels that the institution ning. with the Township Clerk open to a inspection and to be publicly rearl to such bidder as it may select, due JL C Q<& || FLA6 AND, IN THE FACE OF DEADLY FIRE, ATTACHED IT TO 4 A COMMISSION. HEWAS KILLED AT SAVAWWAH -1779 is a community project, and now Polling Place, School Number S, prior to sale, Lots 115, 124-B and regard- being given to terms and "Woodbridge avenue, Piscataway- 125 in Block 1S9-I, Woodbridge manner of payment, in case on\e or that times are better that some town. Township Assessment Map. more minimum bids shall be \ re- financial assistance should be District Jfo. 3. Take further notice that the 'ceived. forthcoming from the library pa- Beginning at Bonhamtown Corner Township Committee has, by reso- Upon acceptance of the minimum <\t the intersection of the center line lution and pursuant to law, fixed a bra*, or bid above minimum, by the trons. These people, particularly, ct Woqdb'ridge avenue with the minimum price at which said lots Township Committee and the pay- would feel deeply the loss if the center line of Main street; thence in said block -will be sold together ment thereof by the purchaser ac-* running along the center line of with all- other details pertinent, said cording to the manner of purchase library was forced to close. Woodbridge avenue to the center minimum price being $850.00 plus in accordance with terms of sale line of Dxielo-s Lane; thence north- costs of preparing deed and adver- on file, the Township will deliver Those assisting in the canvass- erly along the center line of Duclos tising this sale. Said lots in said a bargain and sale deed for said Lane to where Mill Brook crosses block if sold on terms, will require premises. ing are Mrs. Charles Allen, Mrs. the same; thence easterly up Mill a down payment of $85.00, the bal- Dated April 20th, ig43. Erich Weickert, Mrs. John Hamil- Brook to where the same inter- ance of purchase price to be paid B. J. DUNIGAN, ton, Mrs. Frank Brinkman, Mrs. sects the line dividing the property in equal monthly installments of Townsh-ip Clerk. Leo Christensen, Mrs. Julia. Jer- of Michael Jelin and the property $10.00 plus interest and other terms To be advertised April 23rd, and known as the Hill Tract; thence provided for in contract of sale. April-30th, 1943, in the Fords Bea- molo-vvitz, Mrs. Salvia Shohfi, Mrs. continuing easterly along said di- Take further notice that at said con. viding line to the center line of sale, or any date to which it may John Wirtz, Miss Rose Gill, Mrs. Plainfleld avenue; thence north- be adjourned, the Township Com- William O'Neil, Mrs. Edith Bolte, westerly along center line of Plain- mittee reserves the right In its dis- IN" CHANCJBHY OP NEW JERSEY fleld avenue to the- center of the cretion to reject any one or all bids 141/528 Mrs. Harold Mouncey, Frank Mas- Middlesex and Essex Turnpike; and to sell said lots in said block TO: Anastasia Jaworski and Mr. Ja- trang-elo and John Wirtz. Mrs. thence northeasterly along the cen- to such bidder as it may select, due worski, her bus-band; Abraham 'Mouncey also- is publicity chair- ter of the Middlesex and Essex regard being given _ to terms and Kuntz Administrator of the Es- Turnpike to the Metuchen Borough manner of payment, in case one or tate of Henry Kuntz,' deceased; man for the project. line; thence southeasterly and east- more minimum bids shall be re- Stephen Leskanieh; Gabriele r erly along the Metuchen Borough ceived. D'Annunzio Club a New Jersey R-l2-l942,ia LT.RDBERTEAU6UR,C0ASrARTlLi.ERX DECI942, PFC, SAM1EBURNS,COASTARTILLERXOF KEM- NO\MI-I942, PFC.MAX CASTRO,FIELDARTIU.EJ*XOF line to the center line of Main Upon acceptance of the minimum corporation; G. D'Annunzio Club OF PORTLAND, ORt, AWARDED DISTINGUISHED SERVICE. , TUCKY, AWARDED D.S.C.INTUNISlA,NO.AFRiCAWHEW HE NEW MEXICO. AWARDED SILVER STAR DURING NORTH Lend-Lease for Yanks street or Bonhamtown road; thence bid, or bid above minimum, by the of Port Reading N. J., a New ! CROSS FOR EXTRAORDINARY HEROISM DUPUN& ENEMY ENGAGED SEVEN ENEMY PUNES SINGLE-HANDED FROM A AFRICAN IANDIN6 OPERATIONS WHEN HE SWAMASHORE American soldiers in Australia southerly along Main street to the Township Committee and the pay- Jersey corporation; Emily J. De FIREINEXnN6UISHlN6FLAME5THREATENIN6AAWUNII10N JEER SHOT DOWN THREE ANDSAVED MANY LIVES UMDERENEMY FIRE AND5AVED MS TRUCK WITH Place of Beginning. ment thereof by the purchaser ac- Forest, Anna Laval, widow; are using milk, meats and fruit lend- cording to th£ manner of purchase Thomas Osterhout and Margaret 0UMP5CORRE6IDOR,RI. HE WttS SEWERELY WOUNDED. AND MUCH VALUABLE EQUIPMENT VALUABLE EQUIPMENT FOR USE IN ENSU1M6 OPERATIONS: leased to the United States by Aus- Polling Place, Raritan Engine in accordance with terms of sale Osterhout, his wife; Annie Hla- Co., No. I.New Pirehouse, first floor, on file, the Township will deliver vach and Mr. Hlavaeh, her hus- tralia. Plainfleld and Simpson Avenues, band; Alice V. Holder and Mr.. Piscatawaytown. a bargain and sale deed for said feet Northerly from the intersection lel with Hie first course, Fifty (50') premises. Holder, her husband; Mrs. How- Imitate West Point District ?Jo. 3 ard A. Marx, wife of Howard A. "of the said Westerly line of Lex- feet; thence (4) Southerly and paral- Dated, April 20th, 194 3. Marx, a former owner; Mrs. Lem- ington Avenue with the Northerly lel with the second course. One Hun- Anastasio Somoza, president of All that part of Raritan Township B. ,T. DUNIGAN, uel V. "Holder, Archie 1<\ Kent line of Mineola Place; thenee run- dred COO') feet to the place of Be- north of the following described Townshdp Clerk. and Mrs. Archie F. Kent, his ning (1) Northerly along the West- ginning. Nicaragua, recently awarded schol- Tax Rate Shows 16-Point Drop, line; Beginning at a- point in the To be ad\ertised April 23rd and wife; D. N. Waite; Silvio Ma?.- erly line of Lexington Avenue, Fif- Being" known and designated as arships to one student from each dividing line between Raritan April 30th, 1943, in the Fords Bea- zarelli and Gertrude Mazzareili, ty (50') feet; thence (2) Westerly Lots 303 and 304 as shown on a cer- Central American sister republic to Township and Woodbridge. Town- con. his wife; Mabel Laura Flynn, and at right angles with the West-, tain map filed in the Middlesex ship, near Menlo Park, where the widow; Lafayette Topping and erly line of Lexington Avenue, One County Clerk's Office entitled "New the Nicaraguan Military academy. Bat Bill In 12 Districts Is Port Reading Railroad intersects Refer T»: W403; Docket 130/522 Mrs. Lafayette Topping, his Hundred (100') feet; thence (3) Founded in 1937 by Gen. Charles the same, thence running westerly 1 Brunswick Home-Sites, Scale 5O' = l" NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE wife; George C. Chriffriller and Southerly and parallel with the Middlesex County, New Jersey. Own- Muffins of the United States army, along- the center line of the Port TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Mrs. George- C. Chriffriller, his Westerly line of Lexington Avenue, ed and Developed by The Bache Cost Of Fire Service In Township Committee exercises any Reading Railroad to where the At a regular meeting of the Town- wife; John Sparks and Susan Fifty (50') feet; thence (4) Easter- Realty Company, New York Citv, the academy is modeled after the. same is intersected by the Metu- ship Committee of the Township of Sparks, his wife:- Lemuel V. ly and parallel with the second N. Y." United States Military academy at authority—was fixed last week by ehen -Borough Line; thence north- Woodbridge held Monday, April 19th, Holder; and their or any of their course One Hundred (100') feet to These Areas Offsets Cut erly, westerly and southerly, along respective unknown heirs, de- the place of Beginning. Being also known as Lots 21 and West Point. the County Board of Taxation at the center line o£ the. New Durham 1943, I was directed to advertise visees, personal representatives, 22 in Block 144 as shown on the $6.96 as compared with $7.12 in Road; thence westerly along the the fact that on Monday evening, executors, administrators, gran- Being known and designated as Raritan Township Tax Map. Afforded'By Committee center line of the New Durham May 3rd, 1943, the Township Com- tees, assigns or successors in Lots 242 and 24 3 as shown on a cer- In addition to the foregoing, the of the Township of Raritan as 1942. Road to "where th£ same is inter- mittee will meet at S P. M. (WT) rigM, title or interest. tain map filed in the Middlesex purchaser shall also be responsible aforesaid, Four Hundred Seventy- sected by the line dividing Piscat- n the Committee Chambers, Memo- By virtue of an Order of the Court County Clerk's Office en-titled "Map nine (471)') feet, more or less, to the rial Municipal Building, Woortbridge, of Chancery of New Jersey, made on for the cost of advertising said sale Northerly line of the third tract as WOODBRIDGE — Despite a a'way Township and Raritan Town- New Jersey, and expose and sell at of Raritan Park Terrace, Belonging and for the payment of a reason- ship. the day of the date hereof, in a cause to the Metuchen Estates, Highland able charge for the preparation of described in a deed, from Richard I. drop of 16 points in the basic tax public sale and to the highest bidder wherein the Township of Wood- Park, at New Brunswick, N. J." Stuart and Clara Hood Stuart to Polling Place, Oak Tree School, according to terms of sale on file bridge, a. municipal corporation of the deed or contract. Township of Raritan, dated April rate, the tax bills in 12 of the 27 Oak Tree Road, Oak Tree. Being also known as Lots 21 and •with the Township Clerk open to the State of New Jersey, is com- 22 in Block 66 as shown on the Kari- The Board of Commissioners of 29, 1939, and recorded in the Middle- District No. 4 nspection and to be publicly read plainant, and you ana others are the the Township of Rafitan in , the sex County Clerk's. Office in Book districts in the Township will show prior to sale, Lot 14 in Block 59G, defendants, you are required to ap- tan Township Tax Map. County of Middlesex has fixed Tues- There's one picture on schedule Beginning at a point in the divid- pear .and answer the bill of said 11S4 of Deeds at page 169; thence an increase for 1943, Collector ing line between Raritan Township Woodbridge Township Assessment In. addition to the foregoing, tile day, April 27th, 1943 next, at S: P. (2) Easterly along the Northerly that the male stars of Hollywood Map. complainant on or before the 31st purchaser shall also be responsible M. at the regular meeting of the line of said last mentioned lands. Michael J. Trainer stated yester- and > Woodbridge Township near day of May, next, or the said 'bill for the cost of advertising said sale aren't scrambling to get into. Menlo. Park where center line of Take further notice that the will be taken as' confessed against Board of Commissioners to be held Four Hundred Thirty-six (436') day. Port Reading Railroad intersects Township Committee has, by reso- you. and for the payment of a reason- at the Town Hall for a hearing as feet, more or less, to the Northeast- That's Paramount's "The Hitler the same; thenee running westerly lution and pursuant to law, fixed a able charge for the preparation of to whether said offer of purchase erly corner thereof; thence (3) The reason for this apparent minimum price at which saTd lot in the deed or contract. shall be confirmed and ratified. The Gang," in which Hitler and his along the center line of said rail- The said bill is filed to absolutely Board of Commissioners reserves Southerly along the Easterly line of paradox lies in the fact that fire road to the point where same inter- aid block will be sold together debar and, foreclose you from all The Board of Commissioners of said Third Tract conveyed to Town- closest henchmen must be por- sects Metuehen Borough line; thence with all other details pertinent, said the Township of Raritan in the the right to reject said bid or in the ship of Raritan as aforesaid, Five and garbage service costs in these minimum price being $60.00 plus right an* equity of redemption of, in .event a higher or better terms shall trayed all the way through the running southerly and southwester- and to the premises described in cer- County of Middlesex has fixed Tues- be bid for said price or better terms Hundred Seventy-seven (577') feet, ly along the dividing line between costs of preparing deed and adver- tificates o-f tax sales dated January day, April 27th, 1943 next, at 8: P. more or less, to a prolongation in 12 districts have increased to a story, which tells of the formation tising this sale. Said lot in said shall be -bid for said property, to the Borough of Metuchen and Rari- 7th, 1931; December 15th, 1932; Sep- M. at the regular meeting of the accept the same. an Easterly direction of t the said point where they offset the saving and rise of the Nazi group to lan Township to center line of Am- block if sold on terms, will require tember 10th, 1936; June 1st, 1937 and Board of Commissioners to be held Northerly line of the Oak Tree Road achieved .by the administration in boy avenue; thence easterly along a down payment of ?15.00, the bal- November 1st, 1940; covering Lots 1 at the Town Hall for a hearing as WILFRED R. WOODWARD, in front of the said property con- world power. Franehot Tone, list- center line of Amboy avenue to the ance of purchase price to be paia to 4 in Block 442-M; Lot 9 in Block to whether said offer of purchase Township Clerk. veyed to The Board of Education of lowering the base rate. The tax-ed to play Goebbels, is the only, dividing line between Raritan in equal monthly installments of 1077; Lot 11 in Block 666; Lots 1 and shall be confirmed and ratified. The To be advertised in Raritan the Township of Raritan as afore- payers have only themselves to Township and Woodbridge Town- $10.00 plus interest and other terms 2 in Block '175-N; Lots 359 to 3fi3 in Board of Commissioners reserves Township-Fords Beacoiv on April said; thence (4) Westerly along said role so far settled. ship; thence northerly along divide. provided for. in contract.of sale. Block ]F>0; Lots 20 and 21 in Block the right to reject said :bid or in the last described- line, Three Hundred blame in these cases, for.it is they Ing line of Woodbridge TownsTiip 376-H; Lots 5S5 and 586 in Block event a higher or better terms shall 23, 3 943. Take further notice that at said 424-F; Lots 1684 lo 1688 in Block Seventy-six (376') feet, more or who approved the budget on refer- Charles Dana Gibson, who cre- and Raritan Township to place of sale, or any date to which it may -be bid for said price or better terms April 21, 1943 less, to the place of Beginning. Beginning. be adjourned, the Township Com- 447-A; Lots 50 and 51 in Block shall be ibid for said property, to endum (for fire department ex- ated the famous "Gibson Girl," 1 486-L; Lot 3 in Block 500; Lot "4 accept the same. PUBfJO NOTICE Containing Four and Nine-tenths Polling Place, Clara Barton mittee reserves the right in its dis- in Block 57S-M; and Lots 24 and 25 PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given pense. has been asked to come to Holly- School, Amboy avenue, Clara Barton. cretion to reject any one or all bids in Block -594, on .the Assessment WILFRED R. WOODWARD, that Thaddeus Letkow.ski has of- (4.9) Acres, more or less. and to sell said lot in said block Township Clerk. Being also a part of Lot 14 in wood to prologue the film which District No." 5 Map of the Township of Wood- fered to purcha.se from the Town- Block 545-R as shown on the Rari- In one district, the rate will be to such bidder as it may select, due bridge, County of Middlesex. To foe advertised in . R-aritan ship of Raritan for the sum of Five precisely as it was last year but is his biography, BKO's "The Gib- Beginning in the center o* Duclos regard being given to terms and Township-Fords Beacon on Api-fl hundred ($500.00) Dollars, payable tan Township Tax Map. son Girl." (Fifty of the most beau- Lane where the same is intersected manner of payment, in case one or And you, the above named are 23, 1943. two hundred ($200.00) Dollars in In addition to the foregoing, the in 14 there will be a decrease. In by Mill Brook, said beginning point more minimum bids shall be re- made defendants, because you have cash and the balance in monthly purchaser shall also be responsible the following table the first two tiful models in New York and being also a corner in the Highland C0ived. or may claim to have a lien or liens, April 20, 1943 payments of S10.00 per month, plus for the cost of advertising said sale Park Borough line; thence running Upon acceptance of the minimum or some right, title, interest, estate, PTTBUC NOTICE Hollywood will appear in the film. easterly-to the center of said brook interest at four per cent per annum, and for the payment of a reason- figures represent the fire and gar- bid, or bid above minimum, by the claim in or to the premises described PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given Block 545-1-1, Part of Lot 14, on the able charge for the preparation of bage districts, respectively, and to where the same intersects the Township Committee and the pay- in said bill of complaint. that Charles and Caroline Willmott the deed or contract. The first person Mme. Chiang line dividing the property of Mich- ment thereof by the purchaser ac- VICTOR SAMUEL, Solicitor Assessment map of the Township of ael Jelin and the property known have offered to purchase from the Raritan, County of Middlesex, State The Board of Commissioners of the figure that follows the total Kai-shek asked to see on her re- cording to the manner of purchase for the Complainant Township of Raritan for the sum of of New Jersey. as the Hill Tract; thence continu- in accordance with terms of sale 24 Commerce Street Two hundred ($200.00) Dollars, pay- the Township of Raritan in the rate for 1943:. cent visit to Hollywood was Luise ing along said dividing line to the on file, the Township will deliver Newark, N. J. able in cash, Block 144, Lots 21-22, BEGINNING in the Northerly line County of Middlesex has fixed Tues- center of Plainfield avenue; thence a bargain and sale deed for said Dated: March 30th, 1943. on the Assessment Map of the Town- of the road formerly known as the day, April 27th, 1943 next, at 8: P. 0-0, ?6.96; 0-1, $7.36; 0-2, Rainer, now making a comeback northwesterly along the center of premises. F.B.4-9,16,23,30 ship of Raritan, County of Middle- road leading- from Short Hills to M. at the regular meeting of the $7.17; 1-0, $7.59; 1-1, $7.99 try at Paramount in "Hostages." Plainfleld avenue to the center of Woodbridge, now known as the Oak Board of Commissioners to be held 1-5, the Middlesex and Essex Turnpike; Dated April 20th, 1943. sex, State of New Jersey. at the Town Hall for a hearing as $8.11; 1-7, $7.71; 2-0, $8.S6 As Miss Rainer had not been in- B. J. DUNIGAN, April 20, 1943 BEGINNING at the Northerly line Tree Road, as said Northerly line is 2-5, thence northeasterly along the cen- Township Clerk. PUBLIC NOTICE now located and established Thirty- to whether said offer of purchase $8.88; 2-7, $8.48; 4-0, $7.48 4-2, cluded in any of the entertain- ter of the Middlesex and Essex of Apple Street, at a point therein three (33') feet Northerly from the shall be confirmed and ratified. The -Turnpike to the Metuchen Borough To be advertised April 23rd, and PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given distant One Hundred Ninetv-nine and Board of Commissioners reserves $7.69; 4-3., $7.57; 5-0, $7.40 5-1, ment plans or even been invited, line; thenee northwesterly along the April 30th-, 1943, in the Fords Bea- that Steve Gergely has offered to Twenty-two one-hundredths (199.22') center line of said road at the the right to reject said bid or in the Metuehen Borough line to the cen- con. purchase from the Township of feet Easterly from the intersection Southeasterly corner of a plot con- event a higher or better terms shall $7.80; 5-4, $7.74; 7-0, $7.80 7-1, there was a hurried shuffling of ter of the New Durham Roadi Raritan for the sum of Six hundred of the said Northerly line of Apple veyed by Township of Raritan to be bid for said price or better terms $8.2.0; 7-2, $8.01; •8-0, $7.70; 8-1,. plans and scurrying around. It is thence westerly along the center of Refer To: W14B; Docket 120/59 and fifty ($650.00) Dollars, payable Street with the Easterly line of The Board of Education of the shall be bid for said property, to the New Durham Roaa to the Pis- in cash, Block 66, Lots 21-22, on the Duclos Lane; thence running (1) Township of Raritan by a deed accept the same. .10; 8-2, $7.91; 9-0, ?7.90; 9-1, understood that Madame Chiang NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Easterly along the. said Northerly dated Oct. 22, 1941 and recorded in cataway Township line; thence TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Assessment Map of the Township $8.30; 9-6, $8.25; 11-0, $8.27; favors Rainer for the Chinese lead southerly and southwesterly along of Karitan, County of Middlesex, line of Apple Street, Fifty (50') feet; the Middlesex County Clerk's OfHee WILFRED R. WOODWARD, 11-6, $8.62. in "Dragon Seed" and interested the Piscataway Township line to the At a regular meeting of the Town- State of New Jersey. thence (2) Northerly and 'at. right in Book 1206 of Deeds at page 75; 4 . Township Clerk. Highland Park Borough line; thence ship Committee of the Township of BEGINNING in the Westerly line angles with the Northerly line of thenee running (1) -Northerly along To be advertised in Raritan The basic tax rate—the only- friends are wondering how MGM southeasterly and easterly along the Woodbridge held Monday, April 19th, of Lexington Avenue, at a point Apple Street, One Hundred (100') the Easterly line of said plot con- Township-Fords Beacon on April Highland Park Borough line to the 1943, I was directed to advertise therein distant One Hundred (100') feet; thence (3) Westerly and paral- veyed to The Board, of Education 23, 1943. portion of the hilVover.-which the will respond to the suggestion. place of Beginning. the fact that on Monday evening, Polling Place, Stelton School, Plainifield avenue, Stelton. District No. (S Beginning at a point in the divid- ing line between Raritan Township and Woodbridge Township at Fords, where center line of Amboy avenue intersects the same; thence westerly along center line of Amboy avenue to a point where the same intersects Metuchen Borough line then run- ning southwesterly and westerly ELECT I along dividing line between the Borough 'of Metueheti and Raritan Township to the center line of Bon- hamtown Road; thence southerly along Bonhamtown Road and the road to the bridge over Red Root Creek to the Raritan River; thence down'the Raritan to the point where Township of Raritan Middlesex County the line dividing Raritan Township f and Woodbridge Township inter- sects ~the same; thence northerly along the dividing line between the Township of Raritan and the Town- ship of Wood-bridge to the place of Beginning. by petitions filed with the Township Clerk Polling place, Clara Barton school, The following named persons have, been placed in nomination Amboy avenue, Clara Barton. WILFRED R. WOODWARD, Townsnip Clerk. F.B.4-23,S0;5-7/43 of Township of Raritan. N. I, for Commissioners and their will appear on the ballots at the General Rcter To: W-307; Docket / NOTICE OF PUBtlC SAtE Municipal 'Election to be heli on. Tuesday, May lift, 1943, a TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: At a. regular meeting of the Township Committee of the Town- ship of Woodbridge held Mon- day, April ISth, 1943, I was di- 1 2 10 11 12 13 rected to advertise the fact that on Monday evening, May 3rd, 1943, the Township Committee will MUNICIPAL ELECTION meet at g P. M. War Time in the For COMMISSIONERS Committee Chambers, Memorial RARITAN TOWNSHIP Municipal Building, Woodbridge, Hew Jersey, and expose and sell at MAY 11, 1943 Vote for Five Township Clerk. public sale and to the highest bid- der according to terms of sale on file with the Township Cleric open, to inspection and to be publicly reacl prior to sale, Lot 1*76 In Block 4-P, Woodtiridge Township Assess- ment Map. Take further notice that the Township Committee has, by reso- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a minimum price at wihich said lot in 1 A 2 A 3 A 4 A ' 5 A 6 A 7 A 8 A 9 A 10 A 11 A 12 A 13 A said block will be sold together With all other details pertinent, Thomas J. John E. Victor Thomas Alfred C. Walter C. William P. Julius C. James C. Henry H. James P. Albert William A. said minimum price being $200.00 FORTIER Ohr!st@ffersen SPEMCER plus costs of preparing aeed and ad- A [HEHDEBSSgi PARSON fEDERSEH SWALES, Jr. URFFER ICHRISTENSEH CLARKE ENSEL FORUONE TRiGER Regular Independent vertising this sale. Said lot in said Candidate Candidate block if sold on terms, will require United for a Better Rarttan Town-sliip Able Administrators a down payment of $20.00, the bal- for Equal for the ance of purchase price tp be "paid in Representation People equal monthly installments of ?10.00 plus interest and other terms- pro- vided for In contract of sale. Take further notipe that %X said sale, or any date to -which it may be Done pursuant to Revised Statutes Title 40, Chapter 75 and amendments and supplements thereto, as well as according to an Act to adjourned, the TownaMp Commit- tee reserves the Tight in its discre- tion to reject any one or all bids Regulate Elections, Revision of 1939, with amendments thereto and supplements. and to sell said lot in said block to such bidder as it may select, due Dated Township Clerk's Office, April 13th, 1943. W. R. WOODWARD, regard being given to terms and • rrutr.i-r m puyiin-iit. In case one or more minimum biJs .shall be r«- ; •'••;••'• Township Clerk <.-;!vi!d. C"pon ri'-centnn'K' n? the minimum ( "" . PAGE EIGHT APRIL-23, 1943 &ND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON

A Lecture tion; and through the unfoldment Crochet Doilies For Decoration And Conservation made evident by and on your hu- reflection of the infinite, eternal of the infinite law of Science—the man concept of body. presence of God, for we, as spirit- on Christ Seierfee—you establish now Jesus was a human being, and ual ideas, are the evidence of the How's Your Health? with definite certainty ' your im- possessed a human body. .He dem- omni-presence of God—the exact Christian Science mortality. likeness of Him. The realization After Teeth Lose Their Nerves the center of the tooth that con- onstrated the fact that Life is not Entitled Salvation is a present state of of infinite, eternal Spirit is our No. 5 tained the pulp has been drilled consciousness that comes to the in a body, and that his life could substance. We are all the same It is a very difficult matter to away, and/the nerves killed. Christian Science: The 'flesh because of the Christ. There not be destroyed by the crucifix- substance, for we reflect the same fill a root canal thoroughly and Patients, doctors and dentist? Science Which Demonstrates is positive salvation for every hu- ion because his real selfhood was Spirit. As we reflect the oneness acceptably, for the space is almost often differ in regard to the Man's Eternal Identity man being because the Christ the eternal manifestation of that of Spirit we demonstrate the one- microscopic in which to work. removal of dead teeth. The advice comes to the mortal man, who is Life which is God. His realization ness of Being, our immortal, eter- Even if the dentist succeeds in of this writer is to have dead teeth 'by the only man who needs to be of man's oneness with his Father nal identity. doing this perfectly, there are removed if you can get the consent made it possible for him to rise Judge Frederick C. Hill, saved. If there were no man of Christian Science shows you other factors to be reckoned with. of your dentist' and doctor. above the crucifixion until, in his flesh there would be no need for how to prove the statements of The devitalized tooth is not wholly Dead teeth are a potential haz- C.-S. B. final experience called the ascen- the saving Christ. Christ Jesus "I and my Father are dead. The outer covering of the ard. It is rather late to "lock the of Los Angeles, California sion, he rose above all-material be- Mrs. Eddy, in Science and one;" "Glorify thou me with thine r-oot has some blood circulation barn door after the horse is stol- Manlier o[ the Board of lecture- liefs and conditions. His real, Health, page 583, defines "Christ" own self with the glory which I through it, which is brought by en," and the extraction of infect- ship t>t The Motli'.'r Church, The spiritual body came to his co'n- 1 First Chnrclj of Christ, Scientist, had with thee before the world blood vessels situated in the mem- ed teeth may not restore the dam- thus: "The divine manifestation of sciousness with this final experi- in Boston, Massachusetts. was;" and "Before Abraham was, brane surrounding the root. This aged organs that became infected God, which comes to the flesh to ence. It was the culmination of There is a general belief that I am." With positive assurance blood carries g-erms and toxins as a result of keeping dead teeth destroy incarnate error." all that had been going on during man is a human being with a ma- claim as your own these eternal from various parts of the body to in your mouth. Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverei his work among-men—called "his terial body, subject to birth, ma- verities. You will soon agree the devitalized teeth. In this day of enlightenment, and Foutider of Christian Science mighty works." In "Miscellaneous 1 turity, and death; that man pos- with Mrs. Eddy's statement in •Having but little resistance to when so much is known about the Mary Baker Eddy, the Discov- Writings," page 189, Mrs. Eddy sesses this body as his own and "Miscellaneous Writings," • page disease, the. roots often "become efficacy of correct eating habits, erer and Founder of Christian j has given us the icey to his great- thus establishes his identity. 47, where she says: "Science re- hig-hJy Infected and in turn, the thei-e' is _but little • excuse for the Science, stands out as unique in CLEVER, thrifty home- ness. She says, "The meek Naz- verses the evidence of material blood-passing through them takes early loss of teeth. This reasoning- is untrue and her discernment that "understand- makers appreciate the arene's steadfast and true knowl- must be corrected before the true the poisons to various parts of the ing" is basic reality and "belief" many uses and purposes , j. . „ ., sense with the spiritual sense that body. status of man can be understood. in error or materiality is unreal- Use a Spoon' of crocheted doilies as edgturee anofd pre-expenencthe inseparabilite oyf thofe Gona-d , g . th ^ substance; If the real identity and individu- ity. Through the discernment of well as their decorative and that man, His image arid like- So this is a give and take pro- Visitor (playing on hotel's bit- ality of man were in a human body the allness of God, good, hence the and man,—made him mightly." ness, is spiritual, not material. cess, that is dang-erous to health li.ard table)—My word! You have charms. To protect and and even to life itself. In other or dependent on that sense of unreality of evil as revealed to preserve precious table The Christ man is man immacu- This great Truth does not destroy not left me much, old boy—two body, the destruction of the hu- her, she established her church- and late and complete. He is the image but substantiates man's identity, words, the root as it is in the jaw- balls in the rough and one on tops, as chair back sets, bone is partly alive, even though man body would include the anni- founded a religious movement as place mats, as man- of his Maker and is uncontami- —together with his immortality the fairway! hilation of man's identity. based upon the essential elements tel or shelf protectors nated, uncontaminable, unassailed, and pre-existenee, or his spiritual It is reasonable to assume that of primitive Christianity and for lovely pottery or unassailable, incomparable, per- coexistence with his Maker.". the belief of annihilation, entered Mind-healing. She gave to hu- other decorative orna- fect. This is the truth about you OPEN EVENINGS TILL EASTER Job's thinking and caused him to manity a positive system for ap- ments they know no as the man of God's creating. Man Why He Was Tired plying understanding whereby never sinned, he knows no such The tired-looking man sat fac- inquire, "If a man die, shall he equal. They launder live again?" Regardless of trials there is a yielding of belief, ac- thing as sin; man is ever sinless, ing the solicitor. NO RATION COUPON REQUIRED companied by the establishment of beautifully and retain deathless. He knows nothing but J ""So want a divorce from and adversity he had hope of im- their original shape and you mortality. He wished to be as- health and harmony. eternal Life. He knows no other * your "wife," said the latter. "Are- beauty through the presence than Life. This is his' 't your relations pleasant?" sured, "Is my identity eternal?" Mrs. Eddy founded the Chris- years. A single ball of n The same hope that inspired Job substance, for it is infinite, eter-1 "Mine are," came the answer, tian Science movement out of her mercerized crochet cotton will make any of thsse doilies and the nal presence. You and I are the "but hers are simply terrible." PLAY SHOES in his despair is apparent now; revelation and experience in be- cost is only a few pennies. Directions for ci-ocheting these doilies and humanity is reaching out for ing healed and in healing others. may be obtained by sending a stamped, self-addressed envelope to the for Women and Children some source of comfort and assur- Her religion, which she called Needlework Department of this paper, specifying design No. 2132. ance against the material evi- Christian Science, is evidenced by dences of discord and destruction. The First Church of Christ, Scien- Spirit" (Science and Health, p. identity is established in Spirit idge-1 Day Only It has been said, "Hope springs tist, The Mother Church, in Bos- 335). and is revealed and unfolds in eternal in the human breast." The ton, and its branch churches Identity Individuality proportion to your demonstration : WED. APRIL 28 human hope and longing for eter- throughout the world. Christian We recognize and identify of your selfhood which is spiritual. nal life and for continuing iden- Science and the Christian Science things according to certain charac- You are the likeness 'of Mind, Showgrounds- Opposite Woesfbrldge Stadium .99 tity is proof of the fact that Life movement are based upon the teristics. This is "identification." Soul, the embodiment of right is eternal. Man has eternal life demonstration of the Christ, Humanly interpreted, it is based ideas., Your real, unseen identity Auspices Woodbridge Superior Police Officers' Ass'n now by reflection. His identity Truth, available in every human upon the assumption that identity is the real man, perfect, whole, and individuality are eternal in complete, indestructible, and har- 1 experience. No creed, dogma, nor is a material something. Soul and never were in a material, ecclesiastical formula finds place The human mind is accustomed monious in every way. Your iden- human body. in this church. It is an organiza- to attaching- a belief of life to tity is established in Soul and is NOT Rationed | The destruction of a so-called tion of the nineteenth -century something. It sees what it be- not in matter. It is a perfect state human body in no way touches or divinely established upon the all- lieves and it believes what it sees. of consciousness, and will become Popular play shoes for now J affects the status of the real man. ness of God, good, and the noth- It sees a material, human body; manifest in your human experi- and later at Schindel's dar- j| ingness, the imreality, of evil. In and it attaches a belief of life and ence in the degree that you ap- In Christian Science we find the ing low prices. B established fact that man is a di- "Retrospection and Introspec- identity to it. What kind of body prehend and experience spiritual vine idea, unfallen and eternal, tion," page 24, she makes plain is it? To the human senses it qualities. n ©Blue, red, white and com- [ what Christian Science is. She seems to be substantial; but in You can correct and eliminate inseparable from God. As Mary binations. jj| Baker Eddy writes in her text- says: "I discovered the Science of reality it is a subconscious state all the mental pictures you enter- book, "Science and Health with divine metaphysical healing which of mortal mind presented to the tain about your body—anything ® Leather or rubber soles j| Key to the Scriptures" (p. 476), I afterwards named Christian senses and objectified and recog- erroneous that may appear to be ® Women's sizes 4 to 9 H "In divine Science, God and the' _ . . During twenty years nized as an object—a body. It on it or in it. Divine law oper- gcience ates to correct and to adjust every ® Children's sizes to 3 B real man are inseparable as di-;prior to my discovery I had been is a counterfeit of the divine fact wrong thought, picture, or condi- vine Principle and idea.' trying to trace all physical effects of body. • The divine fact is that tion that confronts you. By hold- Christian Science furnishes the to a mental cause; and in the lat- body is spiritual and is not ma- ing to the fact that your body is illuminating answer to Job's in- ter part of 1866 I gained the terial. 'The divine fact is that yon the embodiment of divine ideas, quiry and to humanity's present have a real, spiritual being, un- scientific certainty that all causa- which is the truth about your fears, by- the assurance that man seen and unrecognized by the tion was Mind, and every effect a body, brings.into action and opera- lives because he is the exact re- material senses. The divine fact mental phenomenon." Thus it tion the divine law until the hu- flection of Life, that Life which also is that your true identity and was revealed that Christian Sci- man mind's concept of your body knows no death. The perception individuality are unseen and un- ence is not a system of faith cures, yields its erroneous beliefs, and of this verity and its operation in recognized by the material senses, but is the demonstrable, scientific normal action, health, and the human consciousness becomes the understanding of Mind, God. and are not established in a mate- rial sense of body. Your real harmony of the divine Mind are WORLD'S STR©N@EST MAN-' '. Admission • law to the one who recognizes the Perhaps there is nothing that Perform- /rsSS*"*'^ NoMS- HER*0 opportunity now of proving the so clearly distinguishes Christian kj Children words of Jesus, ' ^ * man keep (Science from other religions and ances 35c Increase the value my saying, he shall never see ^octrines as Mrs_ Eddy,g logical death." 2:30-8:00 Adults 65c of No. 17 Ration deduction: "The Scripture pro- GAME SOCSAL Coupon At some time in human experi- nounces all that God made * Includes Tax ence there must come the ques- 'good;' therefore if evil exists, it with these shoes for tion, "What is man?" The correc.t exists without God. But this is and logical conclusion thereof impossible in reality, for He made AT 9 9 must be in exact relation to one's all "that was made." Hence the 8:1 iO P. M.. understanding • of God and His inevitable revelation of Christian Boys and Girls . | universe. Science—-that evil is unreal; and AT The Psalmist David, contemplat- this is the best of it" (The First ing the glory of God and the ma- Church of Christ, Scientist, and Si Andrew's Church Hall •f 59 • ' • Genuine leather or jesty of His works, inquired, Miscellany, p. 178). "There is no AVENEL ST., AVENEL, N. J. •* rubber soles . . . durable "What is man, that thou art mind- evil in Spirit, because God is uppers. Pumps and Oxfords in ful of him?" He saw man crowned white, brown, red or black. with glory and honor and invested Sizes to big 3. with dominion over all things. He declares, "Thou hast put all things under his feet." His utterances 1 QQ . ., Boys' Oxfords with are useless words unless there is * * wing tips. . Black or some rational way of translating brown; sizes to big 6. them into workable terms so that mankind may understand and ap- oiC...Black or brown ply this - dominion and put all ^** shoes of sturdy con- things under his feet now even to struction . . . with genuine Buf- the annihilation of the universal belief that man- is a mortal, sub- falo leather tips to prevent ject to death and loss of his iden- scuffing. Sizes 11% to 3. tity. As you contemplate human ex- CQ . . . White high shoes perience with its mixture of joy Mere are the facts s More than half I with leather soles. Made and sorrow, pleasure and pain, of the daily calls to "Information" in New Jersey for comfort and long wear. health and sickness, success and Sizes to big 12. failure, there must come to you are for numbers already available to the per- the inquiry; "If man has domin- sons calling. The numbers are lu their regular ion over all things, how do you ac- count for such experiences?" Do- telephone directories. minion is sovereignty—supreme authority applied. The discordant If this duplication of service were avoided — Boys' SHOES conditions of human experience and it's just a niaHer of consulting the directory, are no part of your sovereignty; and they have no reality or law before calling "Information"—100,000 unnec- 29 to support them. Through under- essary calls would be iakeii off busy telephone standing the nothingness of error you master every adverse condi- lines and switchboards, and 300 trained oper- 2- ators would be able to devote their time to giv- These shoes are not only High School Grad's ing essential telephone service. good looking, but built to 78 Through 26 "take it" . . . for durable, With your help this waste can be ended and , long-wearing shoes, come telephone facilities that are increasingly bur- to Schindel's. OLLOW Reddy Kilowatt's advice . . . "Go over your electric dened and cannot be enlarged because of scar- appliances with an eagle eye. Take the ones that need mend- city of materials, can be made to give still better Black and F wartime service. Brown ing to your electric dealer. Do that tomorrow, or the next day or Leathers the next. Your dealer probably has spare parts on hand now and Sizes flT OUi BUSINESS OFFICE 3 to 6 can give you service. Later on, you may have to wait for weeks fl new pocket-size TELEPHONE NUMBERS BSOKS.ET for recording the n:rabers yea got to have repairs made. Even now we have to ask you to bring in froai "information", ond other nusn&ers m Bring Your Ration Book With No. 17 Coupon you uss olton or may need in e;nsr£eac;es. old parts if new ones are required. You see, we have to turn them Always consult it or your regular ie!cp™ne back to the manufacturer before he can issue new equipment. book before you call "Information The New

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