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VOL. VII.—No. 34 FORDS, N, J., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 PRICE THREE CENTS We Shout Tidings Of V-E Lt. Sofield, Ration Board 'Magnificent/ Says Bowles; Sweetness (Ed. Note: You Can Have Your Opinion, Too) •&\t-yr * - • • AND Darragh WOODBRIDGE — The local as follows: "I have just listened Much as we might will it other- War Price and Rationing Board over the radio to the good news wise, our difficult job is far from has been commended for "the for which we have been waiting complete. We must count on you Are Killed magnificent contribution" it has for months and I am anxious to and every member of our organ- Light express to you, your board, and ization, to stick to his guns until made to the country's welfare By Charles E. Gregory but has been urged to "stick to your office, staff, my apprecia- the grave economic dangers Former Dies On Luzon, its guns" until final victory, in a tion for the magnificent contri- which confront us have been Latter In Italy; Town telegram received from Chester bution which you have made to finally defeated. Regards and I really didn't intentional- Toll Mounts To 117 Bowles, Administer of OPA, by your country's welfare during good luck." ly slight the newspapers last Charles E. Gregory, chairman the last three years. The year The Board serves Woodbridge Oversubscribe Quota WOODBRIDGE — Two more of the Board. that lies ahead will be among Township, Carteret and Me- week when I was putting a The telegram, in full, reads the most critical in our history. tuchen. WOODBRIDGE—"The job is little heat on some of our Township men were killed in ac- but half-done and our boys in the tion, according to telegrams re- Pacific have stiff fighting ahead of self-annointed uplifters who ceived by their families from the them. It is therefore out1 duty have been getting them- War Department this week. Science-Theme Prayer 'Service. For War Bead?here at home to over-subscribe the selves all lathered up over They are Lt. Gordon W. Sofield, Seventh War Loan Drive which the possibility of a horse- son of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace So- opens Monday so that our fighting field, Dunham Place, and husband At Graduation Battle End? Memorial Highlight men may have the- best in equip- race emporium in Raritan 1 Township. of the former Ethel Walling, Car- ment, food and clothing ." teret; and Pvt. Ralph F. Darragh, President's Wishes To W. Henderson, pastor of the Meth- •So declared Mayor August F. « * * husband of the former Miss Mar- (Picture on Page 3) odist Episcopal Church; taps, Greiner, honorary chairman of the Today, they go on the garet Patrick, 253 New Street, WOODBRIDGE — "Science in Be Followed In Rites Charles V:an Decker. Seventh War Loan, as he issued On V-E Day several bouquets a proclamation setting the period grill with the starry-eyed Fords, and the son of John Dar- the Post-War Home" will be the At Park Here Sunday ragh and the late Mrs. Lillian Dar- were placed at the plaque, some of of M'a.y 14 to June 30 for the professors at Rutgers and theme of the student talks to be (Continued on Page 2) Seventh War Lean Drive. ragh, New Brunswick. This makes WOODBRIDGE — In conform- those particular members of given at the annual commence- Fred' Bim-tenbach, genera] chair-- a total of 117 Township men who ance with President Truman's V-E the Ministers' Association have died in the service of their ment exercises of Woodbridge j Heads Editorial Staff nan, stated that the "cominar Day proclamation, the memorial drive challenges us to meet—and who stirred from a long Employes in the tax office in the Memorial Municipal Building country in the present war. High School June 6 at Legion services to be held Sunday, Moth- learned that the Germans surrendered and that it was V-E Day beat,—the- largest individual War sleep the other day to find Lt. Sofield, 26, was killed April Field. er's Day,, at the Honor Roll Plaque Bond Quota of this war, a;t a time when the 'newsboy sold them a copy of the extra edition of the the county dangling into per- 17 on Luzon. He was a graduate The symposium speakers, Roger in Woodbridge Park, will be dedi- when there may be a tendency to- INDEPENDENT-LEADER, the first newspaper out with the news dition. of Woodbridge High School and Schaufele, Gloria Kittell and Mich- cated to those Who lost their lives ward a let-down at home. There in this area. , '; ' * * * Rutgers University, and was em- ael Freeman, will discuss the sub- in battle, and to prayers for vic- can be not let-down on the battle- . Left to right are: Mrs. Florence Redd, Mrs. Margaret Greas- ployed by the DuPont Film Manu- topics, "Science in . the Home," tory over Japan, Michael J. fields and there should be none What I can't understand, heimer, Miss Stella Kelly, Tax Collector Michael J. Trainer and facturing Co. before entering the is how this trinity of virtue "Science and Health" and "Sci- Trainer, commander of Wood- at home if we make an attempt to Miss .Nicdlina Lombardi. Mrs. Redd and Mrs* Greasheimer both service on August 5, 1941. He was ence in Food and Clothing." bridge Post, No. 87, American Le- realize the tremendous task that can go into a high-gear fren- have sons in service and Miss Lombardi's brother is in the Army. a photographer in the Signal gion, said today. remains to be done in the Pacific." zy over a pari-mutuel ma- Corps. Besides his parents and his The address of welcome will be iven by Theresa Pellegrino and All the religious denominations Mr. BuiTtenba.ch announced that chine when it has been able widow he is survived by a brother, the quota for Woodbridge Town- the farewell address by Beatrice —Catholic, Protestant and Jewish to lie down peacefully every Robert, also in service. ship has been, set at $1,125,000 of Johansen. Rev. William Schmaus —will be represented. The pro- night and sleep beside Dun- Triumph. By Allies (hm Nazis Pvt. Darragh, 23, father of a which $425,000 is in Series E will conduct the devotionals and gram will start promptly at 3 P. dee Zullo. He often has been five-months-old son" he never saw, Bndis, $225,000 in other imiieidnal : Maurice P. Dunigan, president of M., with Senator John E. Toolan mentioned in these despatch- was killed in Italy on April 19. bonds, Series F. G and special Finds ToumsfoIk In Solemn Mmd the Board of Education, will pre- as guest speaker. Gold Star moth- jon-ds and $475,000 for corpora- es as one of the, top contend- Born in New Brunswick, he was ers will be presented with Legion graduated from St. Peter's High sent the diplomas. Woodbridge tion bonds. ers for keeping on the cozy at the Congregational Church, High School Band is scheduled to Gold Star certificates. side of our million dollar ar- V-E Day Services Of First Presbyterian^Church, Trinity School there, and was em-ployed Boy Scout troops will distribute at the Paterson plant of the play for the academic procession The program follows: rasters and materials and will ray of fly-cops and judges, Prayer, Thanks Held In Episcopal G/hurch, Hungarian Re- and the singing of the class song. and who for a full year and formed Chupph, Our Lady of; Mt. Wright Aeronautical Corporation National Anthem, Stanley C. ondutft ai door-to-door canvas;;. a half now has been able to AH Local Churches Garmel Church,' St. . Cecelia's when he entered the service in Class Night will be held June 1 Potter, accompanied by the Wood- Brichze Co-c'hairman Church, St. Anthony's Church, June, 1944. After receiving his with Roger Schaufele as chairman. bridge High School Band; invoca- Mr. Buntenbach also stated that keep an indictment for causing basic training at Fort McClellan, ?hooil-ore Brichze will serve as cu- death by auto in suspended anima- WOODBRIDGE—-There were no Our Lady of Peace Church. He is being assisted by Mary An- tion, Rabbi Alter Abelson, Congre- hilarious celebrations in Wood- Ala., he sailed overseas last No- field, Genevieve Billman, Robert gation Adath Israel; address of •hairman for Fords, Hopelawn and tion in the prosecutor's office'. Services of thanksgiving for vic- vember. Besides his widow, son Ceasbey a;iid that other committee bridge on V-E Day. tory in Europe were held Monday Davis, Mary Pinelli, Betty Jane welcome, Mayor August F. Grei- I might add, parenthetically, and father he is survived by four illenberger, Rose Smiriga, Ruth ner; band selection, Woodbridge Miss Virginia Wight vorkers include Hugh B. Quigley, night in Congregation Adath Israel ndustrial committee; Mrs. H. D. that the alleged long-missing wit- The people of the Township, brothers, John, Jr., Arthur, Eobert Moore, Pat Leisen, Bob Hooban, High School Band; prayer for de- Synagogue and' in . the Methodist WOODBRIDGE—Miss Wight, Dlark, women's organizations; A. ness in this case has been loafing concerned with the. welfare of and Herbert, and five sisters, Mar- Kay Mc-Ewen, Arlene Nemeth, ceased members of armed forces, Church. • - • daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James . Sabo, theatres; W. Guy Wea- around, in plain view and unmo- their boys in the Pacific area and ha, May, Anna, Tessie and Vero- Rev. Charles G. McCorristin, pas- nica Darragh. ois Kemmerer, Thomas Hynes, 5. Wight, Linden Avenue, has -•er, post office sales; Victor 0. lested, long enough to give his tes-in memory of. the 117 boys who Richard Muchanic and Gloria Kit- tor -of St. James' Church; presen- been named editor of the All- \Ticklas, schools and teachers; O. timony and read the Encyclopedia gave their lives in the service of tell.. tation of Gold Star Certificates, Hi News, Woodbridge High I. Morganson, municipal employes; Firemen- Hold Charles E. Gregory, publisher of Britannica backwards in all. lan- their country, spent the day in The Senior Class will hold its School, student publication, for Miss Ruth Wolk, public informa- the INDEPENDENT - LEADER; guages, including the (Scandina- meditation and prayer as urged by spring formal dance May 25 with the year 194S-4§. During the tion. band selection, Woodbridge High vian, in his. spare time. ^. Mayor August- F.••'-" Greiner in a Tfghe's Medal Marie Brodniak and Marie Behan- past school year Miss Wight Annual - ;.Rites,- School Band; address by Senator When the Grand Jury in the recent proclamation published in ey as co-chairman. They are being] served as feature editor of the RARiITAN TOWNSHIP — The Toolan; benediction, Rev. Homer September term, 1943, managed to this newspaper. assisted by Mary Burke, Betty paper. annual memorial sertvice of Rari- Gets Oak Leaf speak a little above a • whisper, All the churches were filled to tan Township' Fire Company, No. .ilo, Theresa Gatson, Marie John- Zullo got sent to jail and served capacity. At St.: James' Church 1 for departed members was held AN EIGHTH AIR FORCE son, Edna Jqule, Fernilla Lake, something like half of a six-month long before the hour set for the Sunday in St.. James' Episcopal BOMBER STATION, ENGLAND. Anastasia Lanni, Dorothy Madis, sentence despite a long record of service crowds began to enter this Church, Woodibridge Avenue.-The —Lt. Joseph F. Tighe, 21, Wood- Sylvia Neary, Geraldine Perry, parole violations. An indictment church. Members of Middlesex fireman: and their families gath- bridge, has been awarded the Oak ouise Seward, Alice Storey, Car- handed down at that time has Council, No. 857, Knights of Co-ered at the ifirehouse on. Plainfield Leaf' Cluster to the Air Medal, olyn Holcroft, Joseph Banyascki, May 14-13 By Board Of Health WOODBRIDGE —A new shoe lumbus, entered the church in a Avenue where the parade formed aura Besecker, Gertrude Cheress, ration stamp will become valid on never come to trial. equivalent to another award to Tuesday and Fridays: Scouth of ij: :]; sj< body shortly before eight o'clock. and marched from there to the th-g medal, for "meritorious Joseph Dalton, Mary Duscak, Ger- August 1, 194'5, for one pair of Summer Garbage Col- \ Main Street, Edgar Hill, Sewaren The newspapers, the same ones Other V-E Day services were held church.- : v- achievement," while taking part shoes per ration book holder, and ard Forlenza, Lucille Lattanzio, and Port Reading. which are now in a 100-octane boil The township .commissioners in the recent Eighth Air Force at- Margaret Nagy, Shirley Roth, lection Schedule To Airplane Stamps 1, ^ and '! now over the very thought of a race ibeaided the parade and the com- tacks on Nalzi airfields and rail- Eleanor Sorenson, Mary Ivan. Wednesdays and Saturdays: g-ood will continue to be valid in- track in Middlesex County, don't V-E Day Behavior Mere pany 'with their .families, headed road marshalling yards in co-ordi- Start Next Month Fords, Hopelawn and Keasbey. iefinitely, the local War Price and mention this Zullo character, and nation with tank and infantry Rationing Board announced today. Lauded By Christensen by 'Chief John Berant and Assist- WOOBBRHXJE—Get that back have never made inquiry so far as a-nit Chief Kenneth, Wait, followed. thrusts at Berlin. Validation of another shoe yard cleaned up and get rid of 1 I can find out why he has never RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Ap- Next in line were the Fire Re- The flyer displayed "courage, stamp is being announced well in Upkeep Of Historic that rubbish which may be col- idvance, a spokesman said, so that gone to trial. Neither have Drs. preciation for the manner Town- serves •= headed by Captain- John soolness and skill" while serving lecting in your cellar or garage— Clothier and Demarest. Neither ship residents marked V-E Day Ellmyer, Sr. ; : . as a pilot with the 490th Bomb. :he shoe trade can make merchan- for Clean-Up Week in the Town- dizing plans,.and so that consnrn- have these members of the Min- was expressed by Mayor Walter Rev. Benjamin A. Turner, rec- Group, a B-17 Fortress unit -com- Cemetery Is Planned ship will be held May 14 to May Store9 Factory isters' Association with the highly, C. Christensen. tor of the ohurch, welcomed the manded by Col. Frank P. Bostrom, 19, the Beard of Health announced TS may budget their remaining; AA.RITAN TOWNSHIP _ The developed vocal chords. company and later made the Portland, Me. today. tamps to fit their own and their "I wish to express the thanks formation of an association dedi- WOOO'BRIIXJE — The consent amilies' needs now and in the I think it's fair to wonder about and appreciation of officials of address. .Fireman Kenneth Rush Lt, Tighe is the son of Mrs. All rubbish should be put out sang- '"Sunset and Evening Star" cated to the repair and upkeep of of a shoe retailer to suspension uture. this. Do you get all virtuous one Rarita'n Township to all resi- Irving Truman, 114 Grove Ave- on the regular collection days next and this, was followed by the roll the "cemetery grounds surround- for dealing in rationed shoes and The number of the new staran day, and righteous, and zealous dents for the splendid way they nue, Woodbridge, and prior to en- week and it will be picked ^up by call of departed members and a ing- the historic White Church in the filing of injunction proceed- has not yet been selected but will about the welfare of the commu- conducted themselves during tering the Army Eir Forces in De- the garbage trucks. short talk by the company chap- Pisca'tawaytown will take place ings in the U. S. District Court, be announced before August 1. nity, then go back to day-dream- the day," Mayor Christensen cember, 1942, was a student at Leonard Fischer, Board of lain, John! Bowers. at a meeting of all interested per- The longer interval between ing until you have some personal stated at the meeting of the the Bethany College in Bethany, Health Inspector, again warned Trenton, to restrain an apparel The departed: members so hon- W. Va. sons tomorrow night at 8 o'clock "alidatinn. of stamps is necessary ox to gore "or vanity to serve? Do Board of Commissioners Tues- n, the1 building- known as the old that persons caught dumping- contractor from violating record ored are: William Rfeiffer, John 1 because, of the extremely heavy you get all dressed up" like Civic day. refuse on empty lots in the Town- keeping requirements of ceiling- McGregor, Everett B. Tapipen, town hall at the rear of the military demand for shoey and Sanctity only for the pai-ade? Dp hurch. ship will be subject to arrest and price regulations, were announced severe inroads on retail inven- The Mayor commented resi- John F. Randolph,' James H. Skid- fine. The Township, he said, has you draw your sword against Used Car Ad today by the OPA. tories of ration shoes. crime and criminals when they dents behaved as they were re- more, Edward ,,R. Star-kin,-Charles Mrs. Stephen McNally, chairman made every effort, with limited quested and suppressed a desire IFrederie-ks, Nels Nelson, Joseph of the committee that launched manpower, to clean -up unsightly Lena Choper, trading as Chop- menace the many or only when , to celebrate. Pettit, William Irwin, George W. he movement to restore the ceme- er's Department Store, 81 Main they threaten to contaminate the Musts Listed spots and no-dumping- signs are "They treated the announce- Rush, Paul" I. Fisher, Theodore ery, has announced that her com- being1 erected. Any residents who Street, consented to ai suspension Rutgers' boys, bless their angelic Eggerston, James -Stalker, Arthur mittee has contacted as many plot from dealing in rationed shoes. ment with reverence," he said. WOODBRIDGE — Persons ad- have more rubbish than they can little souls?' Nemis, Haiiold A. Nagel, Philip owners as possible but, pointing Her suspension, starts today and vertising used passenger automo- keep until the regular collection All taverns within the Town- Beaudon" and John Va.n Stout. our tiba'fc since many of the graves continues to Jane 9. She was * * * biles for sale in newspapers and days should make arrangements ship closed when V-E Day was Those of the Fire Reserves are belong to families who- have moved charged, with having a current, in- "Well, I'm going to put it in other publications must now in- with the garbage collector, John officially declared by President Clifford Cole ' and Howard C. from the township has asked that ventory of 282 pairs short of what plain writin'. clude in -the advertisement the Ahiiasi, to use the legal dumps, RABITAN TOWNSHIP—iMiss Harry' S. Truman. Walker. anyone in) this vicinity who has it should have' been. * * * make of the car, the model year, Mr. Fischer declared. Margaret Elko, Phoenix section, relatives or friends buried there became the bride of Dr. Howard Progressive, constructive hu- the model body type, the seller's Starting next month and con- The injunction proceedings have should attend Firday night's meet- R.osenbauer, Hackensack, at a man relationship--requires leader- offering price, and the statement tinuing through September, gar- been entered to restrain the Ave- ing. . . ceremony performed in St. Nicho- ship, virile, courageous, unselfish Realtors Interested In _ Baying that the price is "within OPA ceil- bage -will he collected twice each nel Knitting: Mills, 79 Avenel Mrs. McNally ssiid the cemetery las Greek Catholic Church, Fords. leadership. Many of those who ing," the local War Price and Ra- week as follows: Street, Avenel, from violating the itself is over 300 years old and record1 keeping requirements of Rev. J. A. Woytovich, pastor, offi- should provide this leadership have tioning Board announced today. Mondays and Thursdays: North Bloomfield Tract In Township that finding descendants of those of Main Street, Woodbridge Maximum Price Regulation No. ciated. failed. They have failed miser- This requirement, which be- 172. ably. They are afraid they cannot I true for $140 aiid Mrs. Gertrudie comes effecfive today, is designed buried there has teen a huge task. proper, Avenel and Iselin. The bride is the daughter of I Freeman pui'chased two lots in to aid in the enforcement of a Therefore, she has appealed for Mr. arid Mrs. John Elko and the. handle the crowd, that it will be- Offer To Purchase 3 any information concerning those come restive and stampede. They j Thornton Avenme for $140. price control" on used cars. bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Lots In Block Held buried in the cemetery. Mrs. Leo Rosanbauer, Hackensack. want to accomplish by law what j Three offers were received for The owner of a car wishing to they cannot accomplish by their Up Until Tuesday fchr.ee separate parcels, which willadvertise it for sale may obtain The meeting' will result in the A recaption was held a-fter the position. be sold at the next regular -meet- legal OPA ceiling- price by phon- organization to be known as the ceremony at the home of tha They can't keep the people from RAMTAN TOWNSHIP — The ing, May 22 ing the local Board, or by consult- Piscataway Cemetery Association. bride's sister, Mrs Mary Mailinak This association will 'begin imme- of the PHoenix section. race-tracks so their solution is to sale of three lots m the Bloom-1 panie] afld jDseiphine Geddings ing the table of dollar-a.nd-cent "I have seen the beginning, the used car ceilings appearing in diately, to restore the grounds and By Staff Correspondent The bride is a graduate of Perth pass a law against race-tracks, or field tract, between Highway 2o |1of.New York cilt offered $140 £or middle and what I believe is the Maxim Price Regulation No. 540 repair damaged plots. The work NEW BRUNSWICK — Definite Amboy High School- and Muhlen- if there is a law to permit them, and the borough of Metuchen. was jtw0 lot Mrs, Rosa ,Seel of Jer. end of the tuberculosis campaign,' deferre^Tueaday by the Board of ' , .\ on used passenger automobiles of the association will be financed predictions that a complete victory berg Hospital School of Nursing to circumvent it. It was the same oit offersd $140 fol wo 1&ts Dr. Dublin said. "This disease is C when itt wass an- \ J * . which is available at'all'OPA of- by voluntary contributions. over tuberculosis is just around at Plain-field where she is a; nurse. way when the Eighteenth Amend- d Jo h gtraka of fidison Ave oh its way out," he continued realtors are interested in p fices or outomobile dealer shops. Other-members of the commit- the corner were made here last Dr. Rosenbauer is a graduate of ment was adopted. The Anti-Sa- $ "Far sooner than we expect, there punebasing the entire tract. nue, k offered $3nn f tee are Joseiph Stout, Charles Friday by Dr. Louis I. Dublin, Fordham University and Long- is- loon League, in its narrow bigotry, two lots. will be a complete victory over tried to accomplish by law what its An offer of $850 for the parcel Woman's Guild To Hold Grandjean, Max Fechtman, Mrs. principal speaker «Bt the annual land School of Medicine and is Building Inspector George H. Fred Lengenbol and Mrs. Joseph tuberculosis." now resident physician at Muhlen- members could not accomplish by which is located oif Amboy Ave- Tho luncheon of the M jldlesex County nue, had been" made *on""April 24 ™Pson reported 12 permits is- Luncheon and Food Sale Brocard. Other Factors berg Hospital. He- expects to be individual, spiritual leadership. It sued Tuberculosis and Health League. "by Comraisisoner William P. I during April ior construc- Dr. Dublin is vice president and Emphasizing his story with calJed into the' service as ai aoconrt did not work, and the solution cre- lolon at an estimated value of FORDS—The Woman's Guild of Clarke and his wife, Mrs. Ella * chief statistician for the Metro- graphs and a map of the United lieutenant m the Medical Corps ir>- ated the greatest crime wave in j$24&,765. St. John's Episcopal Chapel me Hadassah Chapter To Hear Julv. Clarke. Tuesday with the Rev. F, Newton politan Life Insurance Company, States, he told • of the uninter the history of the country in the The commissioners decided to bargain. Tax Collootor James Kirkpat- Howden, vicar, as speaker. A min- Zion Leader's Life Story and also an author. He spoke at rupted fall in the number of hold an adjourned meeting next reported total collections of TO HOLD SESSION 4-- « %- $56,85.0.71 during April. A total ute of silence was held in memory trie Roger Smith Hotel and his deaths.from tuberculosis sir.ee th Tuesday night to- further consider WOODBRIDGE —• Guest Night talk, "The Conquest of Tubercu- league began its work. However . ..FO'BDiS—A meating of the Mis- . If the educators and the Minis- the sale. Attorney Thomas L. of $45,668 in 1945 taxes were col- of the late President Roosevelt. will be observed tonight by Wood- losis—Final Steps," traced the he pointed out, tuberculosis in it E'ianairy .Society of the Fords Par- ters' Association and the news- Hanson a'nd members of the board lected during- that period. Plans were made for a luncheon bridge Chapter of Hadassah in the steady and somewhat phenomenal history as a menace has been-in- ish House will be heldl tonight at papers performed their functions said they bad' 'been approached by and food sale to be held May 24 The Stelton Village Improve- vestry rooms of Adath Israel Syna- separably linked with other fac eight o'clock. well, they wouldn't have, to- -worry three different realtors expressing at the chapel with Mrs. Richard decline of consumption in the ment League, in a communication gogue. The program will include tors, namely, hygiene, medical sci about what goes on in the saloons, a desire. to purchase the entire brought to the attention Oif the Krauss as. chairman. forty years since a group of physi- a review -of the life of Henrietta cians organized the National Tu- ence and standards of living. Poo in the pool rooms or at the race- tract with restrictions. board the condition, of Centra Mrs. Constance Ward and Mrs Szold, Zumist leader and founder GOP TO MEET berculosis Association, in 1904. standards: of- living and tubercu tracks. They're old enough now to According to Hanson, the tract Avenue and Railroad Avenue Ruth Tapley were 'hostesses. Oth of HadasSah, by Mrs. Morris My- RAEilTAN TOWNSHIP — A This original group subdivided and losis are boon companions, an 1 accept' the fact it is impossible to is an. excellent site for a develop- Stelton. The league asked some- ers present were Mrs. John Olsen telka. regular meeting of the East Rari- spread out into what is today a the increase in the standards o: legislate peoples' morals, that the ment. thing be done to repair the Mrs. Charles Schuster, Mrs. Rob The nominating committee, tan Republican Club will be held living which accompanied indus development of a high moral sfense Two parcels were sold without str.eets. The letter was referred ert Krauss, Mrs. Fred Olseh, Miss headed by Mrs. Benjamin Kantor, nation-wide network of commu- tonight at the/ Tally-Ho Tavern, comes only the hard way through opposition, Mrs. Iluth Bradley pur- to Gormmassioiiep James. C. For-Ida-Fullerton, Miss Ann Whitten will present a' slarte of officers. nity organizations like that in this trial progress, coupled with tin Amboy Avenue. George H, (Continued on Page 3) chased two lots in Thornton Ave- gione of the department of roads. and Miss Viola Fullerton. Installation will 'be June 12, county. (Continued on Page 3) Thonnpson. will preside. .F'OPAGE [TWO THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 FORDS AND kARITAN TOW.N'STIIP HTCAC'ON

Local Woman Wins Divorce 11 Wood bridge Notes Suit On Desertion Claim F@r m clelfcieus "N@n-Rationed" meal — WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Elsie —Mrs. C. H. "Bothfuss, Green Marion Maher, 142 Bucknell Ave- Street, is spending a few weeks at WeODiBPJDGE — Rev. Homer. nue, was successful in a divorce : Daytona Beach, Fla. action against Michael Lee Maher, !W. Henderson, pastor oi' the —The executive board of the Methodist -Church, was named 227 East Milton Avenue, Rahway, president Off the Salmagundi Lit- Woman's Association of the First before Advisory Master Dougal Rrai-y Society, the oldest social or- Presbyterian Church will meet to- Herr. Joseph M. Feinberg ap- ganization in the Township, Tues- night at eight o'clock at the manse. peared for IVlrs. Maher. day-a,t the home of Mrs. Noel Kit- —The Ladies' Auxiliary of 'tell, Crampton Avenue. Other of- Woodbridge Fire Co., No. 1, will i"he lvtaners were -married June ficers elected were William H. meet May 18 at 8 P. M., with Mrs. 1, 1927, and separated August 10, Krug, vice president; Mrs. Garrett Julius Prohaska, Arbor Street, Se- 1940. The petitioner said that she Brodhead, secretary 'and Miss waren. and her five children were de- He Points NeededI Gi'ace :O. Huher, trtasnver. —The Parish House Republican serted. Finest quality Lobsters—from cold North Atlantic Tile literary portion of the pro- Club will hold a card party to- waters. Each Lobster tagged, certifying it w^s 'gram- consisted oi" two original pa- night at the clubrooms, 87 Craske •pers". The first, "A History of Street, at 8 o'clock, with Mrs. Prayer Service alive when boiled. Serve Lobster Tfienuidor, ''Weg-ewood China'' was contribut- Helen Hancock as chairman. (Continued from Pcuje 1) Newburg or Lobster Salad! Come in today, buy ed 'by Miss Helen Pfeift'er, who —The Ladies' Auxiliary, Divi- them in red, white and blue coloi several Lobsters . . . and be sure to see onv many exhibited many fine pieces. The sion No. 8, of the Ancient Order schemes. Several organizations are other fine seafood values, too! second, "Favorites of Yesterday," of Hibernians will meet tonight at expected to have flowers at the which, iiiiclud.e.d stones of Charles 8 o'clock at the Columbian Club. plaque for the exercises on Sun- Dana Gibson, Madame Sehumarm- The social hour will be in charge day. The program will ailso mark Heine/k and James J. Corbett, was of Mrs. Josephine Cahill, assisted the first anniversary of the erec- written by Whitney C. Leeson and tion of the honor roll. read jjy Mrs. Leeson. by Miss Ruth Einhorn and Mrs. Michael DeJov. The music included violin and NEW .SFRO'lf SERVICE piano selections by Mr. and Mrs. MRS. GROOE HOSTESS Velemir Zarkouacski, Caipen- William Neebe and vocal- selec- ter's Mate 3/iC, USNR, 61) Fold Tender young vegetables . . . crisp salad greens are BOW in abundance at A&P. tions by Fred A. Brieg's. In cele- WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. Frieda Avenue. Fords, member of a Navy bration- of V-E Day the si'oup sang' Grode, 273 South Park Drive, was Seabee battalion which ^pent' 28 They're all priced for economy ... to help you serve better meals at modest cost. "America, The Beautiful" and hostess at cards at her home. months in the Pacific, has leturned "America" with Mrs. Rihodes at Guests were Mrs. Lillian Hogg, of to the States for rehabilitation FL81SDA BEW-U. S. H«. 1 Grade the piano. town; Mrs. Betty Myers, Mrs. Pat leave. His battalion helped build Firm ftetf-Ripe At the next meeting, May 22, at iGrimley, Mrs. Edna Cook, Mrs. bases and- air strips at New Cale- carton the home of Mrs. William B. donia, Guadalcanal, Ru-sell Is- lbs Ina Morgan,. Mrs. Emma Hayden, of 4 or 5 Kvujjf, Avenel, the prop,-rarn will Mrs. Olga Brecka, Mrs. Prudence lands, Green Island; took pait jn feature the reading of the annual the assault on Peleliu and then Morgan, Mrs. Mary Slivka, Mrs. 1 Salmagundi Journal. completed a ibase there. Edna MagargaJ, Mrs. Appiegate, Hjl Young Tender lbs. From Nearby Farms Mrs. Frank Cenegy, Mrs. George ••:• -:- •:•• Fragrant ELECTION SLATED Wells, Mrs. George Koch, Mrs. Sgt. Charles Thomas, T2 Clyde WOODBRIDGE — Miss Martha YILLOW Charles Kozo, Mrs. Julius Leiner Avenue, Hopelawn, took pai t in New Spring, Drop Texas-New C-rep Morrow, member of the Wood- and Mrs. Robert Johnson, all of some of the tough, fighting in Ger- bridge High School faculty, will A'venei. many with the veteran doughboys PINEAPPLI address the Women's Civic Club of the 142nd Infantry Reuimtnt, CELERY on •"Post-War Organization" at its Sixth Army Gronn. •meeting tonight at the borne -of DAILY AIR SERVICE ©r bunch; Mrs. Andrew Lockie, 78 Albert Daily air service between this Home Grown Street. Election of officers will be country and Paris, designed to Big Advance Ticket Sale held. speed the flow of strategic ma- Repotted For Benefit Show terials and important naval per- SON ARRIVES sonnel to the European war thea- WOOD-BRIDGE — A large ad- k «V*a WOODBRIDGE—Mr. anrl Mrs. ter, has been announced by the vance sale of tickets has been re- Frank Danciecs, .'!9 Benjamin Ave- Naval Ah- Transport Service Com- ported' 'by the Craftsmen's Club nue, are parents of a son born at mand. The new service will employ for the "Southland Minstrel giant four-engine, R-5-D aircraft, Show" to be presented May 26 the Perth Am boy General Hos- popularly known as Douglas "Sky- pital. at Woodbridge High School Audi- p £2 nrasters." torium for the benefit of the Red Aunt J_emim.a M °- •**•% m If SB f« BEANS-ln 2loz.4« TO MEET TUESDAY Cross War Fund, Sail ySli Tomato Sauee tin « *," Siipoyfieifi AVENEL — Avenel Republican GETS "CIVILIZATION" The entire cast, all employes of , WHEAT-SOY ! 20 oi. TULSA, Okla.—"Where is the the (Pennsylvania Raili-ad, is do- •Hiilliii Kilter's leans I GRIDDLE CAKE ' Club, Inc., will meet Tuesday at , PCSKS BEANS lioz.Q nating its services. Many of the 1 the lilub Kalita, Superhighway. room where we go to get civili- in Tomato Sauce ran w» zation?" asked a man who stepped cast are professionals and have THE OREAT ATLAMTiC & PAGfFiO TEA CO. Ann Paga leans "Sf WHT-9C Syfiesr REAL DREAM into the post .office" building.. He appeared in several large produc- tions. Charles Kind, known as the B n 17I OI SEATTLE—Two young; women was taken to the third floor, where ify Po/itfS ify&faf/ Ann Page leans |§| |r i0c Aan Page Syrup *^-33e a naturalization ceremony was be- "Pennsy' Minstrel Man," is di- , TOMATO OlOVJoz. |7 recently reported to police that rector. Our Own lea *%&tv#-**-%\* Pure Honey HOFFMAN iu..i«28e they both dreamed that a young- ing held. i saup * cans iii» il.ki«t' Tea Pekoeand y^^-%kf. l»e CREAM OF 10V4o».<«. man entered their bedrooms, un- HeCfedl I Ga prar>ge Pekw pkg. ¥fv I OSPIHACH1S0UP can 8 &<* ftuaker Oats a »«•*• 12c covered the feet of one and kissed LUCK? PLAN CARNIVAL ALUW, %ib.gg ' PAlififl flat © SUNNYFIELD 20oz.|-| Blend pk?. c i'sf^Soyp^riic KOiSOSyalS Quick Csijklng P^. i 5G the other—only to wake tip to find THBRMQPOLIS, Wyo. — Thir- FORDS—The James Schaffrick C F it true. The-unhurried young man teen men were inducted into the Association will meet tonight to Salais Tea R^LaM y*"=-p^-|4e Heinz S Soyp»^«»11e Wheatesta "°*-^-i 3? K^9%ts 1 smoked a cigarette and departed army by the local draft board on hear a report on the club's car- Lspton's Tea. . %'>•.•*»• 26? m OAKS Heinz lean §eup - ^—13c Melfo-Wheat S »«-*-15e '—with-$117. Three layets — Two golde Friday, the thirteenth. i nival, Steve Smiriga will preside. AHH PAGE—Pure 2oz. lmond.Lemon.Orangeb°t. College Inn m£ »»•«••*«• 11c- CemKsx . . . «*»-12e m - 8c White lice £S* i*.**.\h WSteat PuffS SBNNYFIEU) 4ozplg,§0 Mb.: ArniOBr's Mitaiox **«-*21t Wheat Flakes Mmrnao Xfa I- a A! Lic ^ 3 ioor « - Stores reg. f * lb eer- p^, Deposit bof. I IC ' Mueller's'ISSSSSSrf -^-13e SSweided ISt&atNAB'scq **.iu a_n P«jv« MACARONI or .|b k f O» il& k Cream of Wheat »w F 9 Pecan g%m> T6Hw6rSi!9 VAN CAMP'S fjoz.p.kg.fjg Cream of RiceeJmi - * -2U FRENCH a.. s z f e? e Del laiit&Taniato Sauee °, Sc DRESSING •" Toppesi /l t Instant Ralston 's«.Pt3.2§c llenipe FJ^iil MUSHROOM ioy2^ 1 S,P PI DRESSING Twisted ¥611106 iflalu SAUCE can lac Maltex Cereal 220^^.%%^ 'SULTANA3 Kelkgg's Corn Flakes t^ pt. I Ceektail Sauoe SNIDERY "&!Z-22C r's i JAKEPAHKER pkg. of 12 Csra Flakes SMYFIELD S «>».P kg. 5s Wnreester. Salt Gravy Master i%«.boi.i4c Pest Bran Flakes *-*.!& Gold or • Family Size V T gaf SULTANA qt.bot.|4c •Pound Sake Marble 28oz.cur ' Wsrcestersfifri l$il s-.b-.9e e@Wea Center S i».pk..29e z 4 'ANNPA6Eqt.bot.15e Pickled Beets H^TVIE 'if 14C' ©raage Jpsee 'L°n i 9e i:: 48e 1 each s Pi»•. 28e

Egg Sosdles ENCORE nb.pkg.fgfi Lemon Jyice if& 5ii«.«.«8e Camay Soap , 3 «*» 20c Cake Flsur SUNNYFIELD ^.^.%%n Fig JSllSe "ANTE'S 12 or. hn I Ja ~ l> , Our Mothers Personal Ol .-i,., CS~ E DY ls y Size Swaasdown Cake Flour p!t26e Carrel Julee S ^-1Se ; : C^ > Also Serve 4 b — ^' ^- "A^ *' ® In Industry ,? 14c Baking Powder i Erfacater Grax Pu^se p[ fl.1ie e r 1 2 «'»'&** : In War Activities Baking Pswder i P C12s Unee^a Biscuits SJ -*.-6s V-**' ' * s In the Home Octagon Peanut Butter D JSLd '£-3Q» w ,/• ' • By Inspiration Chiffon Soap Flakes P£. 19c Ffako Pie Crpst ««.*.. 13c PvaGarw&G SULTANA ib. 07.. MOTHER'S DAY SUNDAY, MAY 13TH Staley'sCubs Stareb '*&& Grandma's Molasses U^ 21c Pieim Jam ANNPAEE i«..iar24c For years she lias given much "when you have taken it all ^^ ^^Balfl ^*ft*5tBB MSIB*?1Y f V*?P Pf PiieS Gallfornia-50-60 to lb. it>.f§C ! &tW l¥l"*S/ § yuiil pui an 4M pkgs, &vv Pressr¥es PSS £-28e for granted. A ijnere bit of gift attention iiiow cannot re- 2 pay her for it all. But your remembrance of the day that QidDiitchCJeaiiser2'p^'i|c Coeonialt B . . «*.i»41e firape Preserves 5SSI £35o LI0U1D quart size A has been set aside in which to do her honor will this year FLOOR WAX Ovaltisie ^•p^-35e ig.-pks.g5c Welch's Grapelade' "»-i«22e •warm the heart of many a. mother now spending lonesome £Bf@ HOUSEHOLD CLEANER • #'£VS away.. "33"'Bleach R!£ **--1?e Junket Reneet Powder --Be Orange Marmalade B*B'^25B w L sf z J Bareilene c ffi ^ -2Sc. lotfs ra. gSJg «^14« 1 b Blaperwite &r$£s w««-i*«-3t.Se JeSI-0 or ftoyaS PUODIHGS pk3.ge 6rapeJeIlysouLLYVi'-23Bl , 43e Jewelry This Fear : Dyz 8r Oxydol . ^-p^iSc Sparkle Arg® Corn Itaroh ' «•••*•• 8c : WATCHES Aaii Page fielatse '««*»• 10e IF '7 'i STANDARD MAKES Knex Gelatine . '«••*«. 18* OF GUARANTEED Wate Flawed »V4« »E ACCURACY. Syrup jar &3G Raker's Cssoa Surprise her with a Seffee diamond ring

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Each offers c ro« l-icher flavor and rsni Hl [ 31 Caraembprt CflS iilfrLD J,< 27c roors of It—one will LQU| H r A l P«s!set Stt CHEESE 6%«. 4@ no] Apple Saa.se &£, »«.«»13s 0 L [80] Fruit Cecktail M 0| TE 1r32e AND BEACON' THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1045 -PAGE.THREE' l Appliance Fuel 1 ^Despmdeni (her fflmss, Youth, 16, Severely Burned Some oil companies make and SUP* Man, 74, Takes Own life 'Mother's Day'Subject Memorial Conducted Commencement .Day Speakers Werlock Is Elected ply a special lamp and stove fuel When Paint Pot Explodes for gasoline appliance use. Certain _ _JOEASBEY—Joseph Majoros, 33 AVENEL:—Jean Cloud, US, 158 grades of naptha make good fuel Hip-bland Avenue, elided his life Of Synagogue Sermon By Fire Co. Auxiliary Teachers' President Ziegler Avenue, is in the Perth for gasoline-burning appliances ana Sunday night, by hanging, in the Amboy General Hospital receiving- many times is available when SuSt« cellar oi" his borne- He was found WOODBRIDGE — "Mothers' AVBNTJL — Memorial service able gasoline is not. Howev**, Day" will be the subject of the for its deceased niem'bers was con- WOODBRIDGE —• Stephen K. treatment for burns he received by his son, William, a patrolman Tuesday when a' paint pot. he was only the napthas that appear oil -file sermon by Rabbi Alter Abelson ducted by Ladies' Auxiliary of Wei lock was elected president of 1 in the Township Polite Depart- the Woodbridge Teaeheis' Ah«»- cleaning exploded. approved lists mentioned above are ment. at the regular service tomorrow Avenel ,Fixe Company N«. 1, Tues- recommended lor use in gasoline- night at Adat'h Israel Synagogue. day at the fivehouse. Those honor- ciaticm at a meeting- hekl Tuesday The boy had been painting a Mr, Majoros who was ill for at No. 11 School. Others elected house in Sewarea and was clean- burning appliances. Be sure to some 'time left a note saying" he After the service a Mother- ed were Mis'.-John Kviehtyak, Mrs. checic this with ;,'our local service Daughter social will be held with John. Uiban, Mr.-.. Herman Wut- were: Vice president, Miss Mai un ing a pot with turpentine when the station. Use of a good grade of foel was tiied of suffering. He wa? 74 kiteh and Mrs. William Kennedy. Gillette; secretaiy, Mi^s Maiy explosion, occurred spraying- his years -old. Besides his son he is. the daughters as hostesses and will insure many additional years Of mothers and grandmothers as Guests weie present from Istlm, Maher; treasurer, Miss Helen right leg -with blazing- turpentine. survived Ay two daughters, Mrs. Feutehibaum. He was -given first add- treatment satisfactory service from youi! "Emery Toth and Mrs. William Ko- guests -of honci. Qolonia, Raritan Township and appliances. Special services were held at Keasbey. Supervising Principal Victor C. by the Woodbridg-e Emergency TSPS, and a sister, Mrs. Alex Be- Squad, and- taken to thu hospital the synagogue on V-E Day which A report of a recent card party Nieklas spoke on the Pension 1 reski, all of Keasbey. we^e opened with a mcmoiial was given by Mrs. Harold Han- Fund and Mis. Mniam Balderston, m the squad's ambulance. Picture Gallery Funeral services were^ held yes- prayer for the late President son and B donation of $2.50 was retuing- piesident, summauzed the Dresden's world-renowned pictaf* terday afternoon at the Gfreiner Roosevelt, In his sermon entitled voted to the Kiddie Keep-Well activities of the association dur- NEW ARRIVAL gallery, the Zwinger, was originally; Fiinnal Home, Bm-ia'] was in the "A Will For Humanity, Democracy Camp. A special award was given ing the past year. Yeaily iepoit-5 WOOiDBRIQGE — A daughter tke vestibule of a. royal palace 1 built to rival Versailles. It housed' Hungarian Reformed C n n r e h anil Brotherhood' Rabbi Abelson to Mrs. P. J. Sutter, of Colonia, were given by the following: Mrs. was born May .4 to Sgt. and Mrs. Cemetery, Hopelawn. Max R. Stevens at St. Elizabeth's Raphael's "Madonna of San Sisto," declared that "iye should unite and the dailc horse prize was won Lillian Aaroe, chairman of the and masterpieces by Holbein, Titian, now in 'Waiving against tht com- by Mrs. Spencer Greene. spring dinner; Mrs. Frieda Khm, Hospital. Sgt. Stevens is the grandson: of Rev. Elizabeth Ricker Kubens and Van Dyck. The Ma- mon enemy, War, to achieve a pei'- Supiper was served by Mrs. chairman of the welfare commit- donna, purchased in 1753 by Dres- manent peace so that the great tee; Harry >Lund, chairman of the and a graduate of Woodbi'idg-e War I Victims Charles JCoza, Mrs. Joseph Petras, Hig-h '{School. He is now serving- in den's art-loving king, Augustus III, hour of victory and the great cause Mrs. William Russell, Mrs. Charles salary committee; Miss Adelaide was hung in the throne room.. The (Continued jrom Page 1) of peace should .liut find a little The above members of tlie senior class have been selected as Berg'hoif, chairman of pubLc re- New Guinea. Mrs. Stevens is the Mezera, Jr., Mrs. Owen Roff, Mrs. foimer Peggy Colgani, of Linden. story goes that the king shoved his work oX campaigners against the mankind." Carl Swetita, Mrs. John Swetits, speakers at the annual commencement exercises of Woodbridge lations; Mrs. Ruth Link, chairman throne aside with his own hands in white plague, have accomplished Mrs. Everett Johnson, Mrs. William High School June 6 at Legion Field. Back row, Roger Schaufele, of newspaper aitides; Miss Stella order to place the picture in the most of the-benefits. Loose Custards Hofgesang, Mr?. Zole Varg-o, Mrs. Theresa Pellegrino, Michael Preeman. Front row, Beatrice Johan- Wright, chairman of the pension Chinese Textiles most advantageous position. At the time the league was -oi-- Too much sugar added to custards Peter Greco and Mrs. Harold M-on- sen and Gloria Kittell. committee; Mrs. Elta De Young, Before the war China was almost ganized, Dr. Dublin recounted, the prevents then from thickening prop- son. Guest night will be held June county representative; Mrs. Eliza- self-sufficient in raw cotton, cottoa beth Goodstein, chairman of the yarn, and cotton fabrics. Cotton Sheep Abundant diagnosis of tuberculosis in its erly. 12 at the firehouse. l>estroys Vitamin Syrians count their sheep'.by the early stages was an accomplish- Clean Generators nominating committee. manufacturing was concentrated There are a number of ways to Light destroys vitamin. Putting predominantly in regions now occu- million, their goats, camels,.-oxea naent impossible to most physi- Milk Spot * Small Turkeys Preceding the ousines0- meeti'i" and asses by the thousand.: Chick- Milk spilled on clothing should be clean or renew the generators oi that fact to practical application, pied. Out of more than 5,000,000 cians. Tuberculosis is easily recog- Some of the small-type turkeys, gas pressure stoves, heaters and keep milk out of the light, particu- a debate on the question, "Should spindles in China before the war, ens are commonplace; pigs are vir- nizable only in an advanced stage rinsed immediately with cold water recently developed by the poultry larly out of the bright sunlight. Bot- Universal Military Training Be tually unknown. Ownerless'-;' dogs before using warm soapy water. urn burners so that they function over 94 per cent were located in : of the disease, he said, and one scientists of the IT. S. department like new ones insofar as service or tled milk can lose as much as three- Adopted By The United States?" these regions. roam through villages and towns, of the first undertakings of the of agriculture, are proving to be ex- fourths of its riboftavin if it's left was presented by Edward Silber- live on refuse. Wild animals:are nu- cellent layers. Records of the bureau operation is concerned. The most league was the training of medical successful method of removing the directly in the sun for only two and berg-, Perth Amboy'business execu- retired assistant principal of a merous in unsettled areas. Gazelles: men for this work of early diag- Sweetness and Light of animal industry show that, during carbon is to disassemble the gen- a half hours. But in the dark, it tive and foiiYier president of the New York high school and author are hunted in the east. Hivers teern 1944, one turkey hen bred at the loses none. Milk" can be kept a DiTaeh Debating Society of New- of a book on international g-overn- with fish. Insect pests are tradi- nosis, "known to be so iniDortant (Continued from Page 1) Beltsville (Md.) research center laid erators and pass the parts through tional. Locusts devour crops, In turn in effecting a cure. Next in the patience and teaching and experi- a solution of saltpeter which has week in the refrigerator without ark, who defended the measure ment, who spoke on the negative 211 eggs and another 206 eggs. Av- losing any of this vitamin. and by Dr. Jesse Wallace Hughan, are eaten by Bedouin tribesmen. league's work came the isolation ence. erage turkeys normally lay from been made liquid by heating to a side. of victims, and the hygenic educa- My adversaries certainly are 40 to 60 eggs during the spring temperature of about 2,000 degrees. tion of the populace, with a result- making no contribution to their months and few, if any, during the The generator parts, when treated in remainder of the year. this manner, come out entirely free ing dec) ease in deaths from tu- stature in condemning race-tracks of carbon, and when reassembled CLIP THIS AD. berculosis until now only a fifth as in loud tones and keeping mum on the generator works like new. This many per.sons die of consumption this Zullo thing. It ' does seem Jap Beetle method, of course, can only be used as did forty years ago. strange that I should be the one The Japanese beetle was found when the generator renewal vol- These deaths, peculiarly it would to tell tihem, but consistency is an last year in 18 states outside those ume is great enough to justify the seem, are somewhat concentrated important attribute in leadeiship. already under federal quarantine. expense. in specific areas, one of them Ari- zona. By charts, Dr. Dublin showed FRIDAY & SATURDAY are the greatest mortality to be in areas where there is a high per- centage of Mexicans, Indian and Negro populations, and he pointed SUBURBAN DAYS Out the connection here between an average law standard of living and a high death rate from tuber- v culosis. He advised the league members, in his conclusion, to con- &\ ;*' / centrate in the near future on remedying these contributing fae- tors as effectively as they have eliminated the- scourge of tuber- culosis through their medical and hygienic measures in the past. Good Conditions Here New Jersey's tuberculosis re- ord is about average, he said, and Middlesex County better ' than average. The Negro race, he pointed out, WORS JUBILEE today i«s at about the same state a<3 was the white population twen- ty-five years ago, therefore the same iine Results are not impos- sible. Dr. Dublin paid especial tribute to the assistance being given the fight against tuberculosis by in- dustries where periodic examina- tions of personnel bring to light any signs of infection long before they become easily apparent. He did conclude that the eradication of tuberculosis would never reach an actual zero, but that it would SPRING SUITS drop go low as to be negligible. * j"**"*"^ He wound up his talk with vehement, direct charges that the 300,000 veterans of World War I COMFORT PLUS who suffered from tuberculosis CHARM IN A NEW xveve the victims of "rotten treat- PLATFORM ROCKER ment because of wretched porli- ^ I ties." He said the treatment given Rich honey-tone GREAW maple frames. in tubtreulo&is hospitals, especially Distinctive pat- foi veterans, had been worthless, terned tapestry and that the veterans should be covers on loose cared for in regular tuberculosis spring-filled cush,- hospitals along with other suffer- REDUCED ion and pillow! ers^JIe said also that he was cam- paigning throughout the country in behalf of the veterans who will return from this war needing treatment, that they be not mis- used as had been their predeces- Sound, restful sleep is a "must" for every- one! Leon's is proud to present this superb SOl'S. sleep combination at a LOWERED PRICE. Dr. Dublin has written a book, Comes in all standard sizes; filled with lay- "Veterans' Betrayel," condensed ers of felted co,tton. Hand-stitched •pre- this month in the Reader's Digest. hrmerfy $2438 built border is attached to inner roll. Fine Rev. George H. Boyd, League French taped edge; button-tufted. Handles president, conducted the meeting, FOR BOTH? for easier turning-. Steel box spring, up- and a report was given by Mrs. bolstered to match mattress. A. L. Gardner, president of the 98 state league. On nomination by a committee headed by Dr. Charles I. Kilk, Father Boyd was re-elected president, and other officers weic i-Iuipcn. These included Martin F&rmsrfy $2738 Braun of Port Reading. Fred P. KniHeniKich o/ Woodbridge, A. D. Glass or Oarferet, and Mis. G. Gil- 3 fifrn^ Patterns 98 mom' Roliinson of Woortbrirlge, as CHAIR directors. 4 AttStytes Add extra charm to your maple bedroom. Chair is finished in a glowing wax maple. Has loose, chintz and others up 'to A SOLID PANEL CRIB covered pillow and cush- after ion. fisrfs' CHITS FOR YOUR DARLING One of the best values our Juvenile Other S®l®cti@n& Shop has ever offered! The crib eom- bines beauty and sturdiness and fea- tures Early American Maple as the fin- ish. Solid draught-proof panel ends. Has STORAGE 15 sagless spring. Patented drop sides. ® LOWEST RATES © Your furs and woolens iiri1 protected when stor- ed in our scientific vaults . on tun1 premises. ALWAYS AT LEON'S Phone for our BONDED MESSENGER LOWERED THE ROSE PRICES plus FUR SHOP BUDGET 272A Madison Ave. . P1RTH' Perth Amboy 186 SMITH ST. AMBOY TERMS STORE HOURS: Daily to 6 P. M. Saturday to 9 P. M. P. A-4-3168 Open Saturday Evening The Entire Family On One Account j i Alibi jc ivlai id it o AND RAKiTAN TOWNSHIP J5EA'v.D.>l

Meat On The Way! FOX-HUNT VIA PLANE UNQUESTIONABLE EECOM- Mrs. Magyar Is Elected rees OHA'RI/ES CITY, la.—Obtain- MENDAIJON Sewaren Circle President ing a permit for low flying- re- v cently, Ray Henry, airport opera- LYNCHBUKG, Va.—Rob£«t SEWAREN—Mrs. Anton Mag- tor, has a sideline that is both Noel recently endued a Luii>*u- On Park Site burk printing: fitin and handp.l — liam have' returned from a visit York. Noel wanted hL old j»'» to be present. with relatives in Waterbury, Conn. C. A. Giroud; second vice presi- man James Schpffnek Monday and one-half nours—hts bctt ba,i. —A special service, "Vision —The Ladies' Guild of St. dent, Miss Stella J. Wright; treas- when he introduced an oidmance back -again. After Victory" was conducted John's Church will hold a card urer, Mrs. Borg*e Peterson; secre- setting aside Township - owned GIFT BIKE CAUSES DEATH Monday at St. John's Church by party tomorrow nig-ht in the Parish tary, Mrs. Phillip Tuiieson and pi'ppeity on the west side of Ise- SLBNOJKJIU/.I'J Pittsburgh, Pa.—So anxious to THTQ SAFE WAV Rev. F. Newton Howden". House, Cliff Road. Mrs. Andrew members' of the executive com- lin. Heanna on the niPtisure will ride his birthday bicycle, Carl ^>tt1>ottt Harmful —Mrs. Josephine Humphries Sim onsen and Mrs. Anton Mag- mittee, Mrs. Hubert Castle and be held Ma> 21. DfiiiSH or lYiei Huff Jr., who would have cele- VOGUB REOl>Cf!V« has returned to her home on Cliff yar will be hostesses. Miss Kathryn Hinkle. : The site ^s> noilh oi Kennedj brated his ninth birthday on Fri- Koad after a visit with her daugh- —Mrs. G. W. Stilwell, Cliff An entertaining program c>i7 Street and West of Middlesex Ave- day, April 13th, took the bicycle 2SO Hotmrt, ter, Mrs. John iFischer of Norfolk, Hm. S02-30K ___ , 'Road and Mrs. John Wittek, West songs and a skit, "The Calendar" nue and is, accoichng to till le- out for a ride the day before. On U«ur«: 11 A. M. to ^Wfs*' Va. Avenue, spent Monday in New his first ride he was struck by a » r. M. Bf was presented by students froir ports, the unanimous selection ol P. A. 4-41 IS —-Pvt. John Raison, Fort .Sill, York. the first six grades with Miss Kath- the Iselm Impiovement Associa- truck and killed. Okla., is spending a two-week fur- —Mrs. Louis Zehrer has return- ryn Stratton, of the faculty, as tion which has held a, public meet- lough with his parents, Mr. and ed to her home in Summit Avenue accompanist. ing on the question. Mrs. E. R. Raison, West Avenue. after a visit with her mother in •—Mrs. Lawrence Van Gordon, Forest Hills, h. I. Mrs. William A. Vincent, retir- Raymond Elliott, chairman of daughter of Mrs. John Melder, —Mrs. Joseph B&umgartner ing president, and Miss Wright, the park and playground commit- principal, gave informal talks. tee of the Association, said at a Pleasant Avenue, is a surgical pa- and Mrs. A. J. Leitner attended a 1 Mrs. H. D. Clark and her nomi- recent meeting that there would tient at St. Barnabas Hospital, meeting of Girl Scout Leaders be a -large amount of work en- Newark. training- in Woodbridgo, Monday. nating committee were dismissed with thanks. There will be a meet- tailed in getting- the site into shape —.William. Superior S2/C USNR —The Sewaren History Club for a playground but "if the peo- will hold a meeting Wednesday at ing- of the new officers May 22. has completed his "boot" training Hostesses for the afternoon were ple of Iselin are willing- to volun- at Bainbridge, Md., and is spend- the home of Mrs. Olive Van Ider- 1 Mrs. Walter McKean and Mrs. teer some of their time to the ing a nine-day leave with hi-. stine, East Avenme. Arthur A. Molitor. work of clearing- this prpoerty and if they have the patience to wait USO DAY Seeing Eye Dog Owner Iselin will have a good park Eftid "»» CHRISTENSEN'S 1945 SBWAREN—Sewaren Day was Triumphs in Court Case playground." observed last Friday at the USO HOUSTON, TEXAS. — Sightless Center, Perth Amboy. Contribu- residents of the Lone Star' state who Your Bonds PaiitE Ingredient tions of home-baked cakes, pies manage to live in their world of Lies the Might of America Yellow ocher goes into making the and sandwiches were made by Mrs darkness with the uncanny help of shades of green that the' army calls Gladys Swarthout, opera star, and her husband, Major Frank Gowns Adelaide Crowley, Mrs. W. J. Ba- seeing eye dogs are granted the olive drat snd spreads on motor Cliapinan, of the Marines, put their nearly filled used fat con- ran, Mrs. Alex Urban, Mrs. A. W. right to take their canine compan- ] vehicles, gun carriages, helmets, tainer in the refrigerator. The two points a pound used fat brings tents, and practically everything Scheidt, Mrs. Jeanette Randolph, ions into restaurants under a one- help make more meat available in this house! Mrs. J. L. Smith, Mrs. A. F. So- year-old Texas law. „ else our fighting men use. Even tin field, Mrs. Rudolph Sim onsen, Mrs. The law was put to a test here ration cans have to have their coat- recently. A local restaurateur was ings of camouflage paint so caches Harry O'Connor, Mrs. John Mel- and scrap piles will be inconspicu- der, Mrs. William A.. Vinvent, Miss hailed into court and fined $50 and costs for refusing to serve Miss ous. Industry, also, uses these gray- Blanche Van Syckle, Mrs. L. H. Mary Lee Chambers, 26-year-old green-drab shades to conceal fac- Brown, Mrs. Harry Strus. blind defense plant worker, because tories. When tooling and equipping Hostesses from town town were she would not leave Betty, her see- for war were in full swing the sup- Miss Ruth Ballard, Mrs. Baran. ing eye dog, outside the cafe. plies of yellow ocher and synthet- .Mrs. Scheidt, Mrs. Randolph, Miss In one of the first such cases on ic yellow iron oxide were often Elsie Nemeth, Mrs. William C. record, the blind woman was ied critically short. Ecker, Mrs. Arthur Hanie, Mrs. to the witness stand by her faithful William Taggart and Miss Dorothy dog, a big German police. V For U Snee. Betty, trained in Morristown, Use of V was adopted because I .SILK SLIPS, HOUSE COATS, HOUSE PRESSES- N. J., by the Seeing Eye Dog Foun- the letter is better adapted-to en- graving in stone than the cursive •~And 99 Other Suggestions CHURCH SERVICES dation, jumped to the stand and sat at her mistress' feet while Miss CORN or flowing U and is considered more Chambers testified the restaurant When farmers Were appealed to formal and dignified. It also is a sur- For Mother's Comfort—•• St. Jolhn's Church, Sewaren for greater efforts during the first vival of the time when both were Rev. F. Newton Howden, Vicar operator had used abusive language year of World War II, Iowa pro- when she told him a law compelled forms of the same letter, the earlier 8 A. M.—Celebration -of the duced the greatest-tonnage of foods form being V. Holy Communion. him to serve her, and that she could and feed in its history. Its hay, Whether she's a hard - working not go anywhere without her dog. grain and forage in 1942 totaled 10 A. M.—Sunday School. 29,527,000 tons, 23 per cent above homebody or an entertaining host- 11 A. M.—Morning- Prayer and 1941. Led by the record yield of 61.5 ess, we've the kind -of slippers Sermon, ".Parenthood—It's Re- Liberty Ship Survives bushels of corn per acre, its eight ward and Obligations." main grain crops totaled 20,627,000 she'll enjoy wearing day and night. 56 Japanese Air Attacks tons, 21 per cent above the nearest Waterproofing Cement WASHINGTON. — The war ship- high point up to then. Millions of Gloves Cement fiodrs, pools and other ping administration disclosed that dollars from War Bonds went into ... Insurance ... an American Liberty ship — first to processing those crops for our fight- cement surfaces may -be painted in ing men. The crops and land of a variety of colors with special coat- unload cargo in the Philippines after America represent but a fraction of Gen. Douglas MacArthur's invasion Office: Residence: ings available at paint stores. the real wealth' of this; richest of After such paint has been applied of Leyte—survived 56 bombings and lands backing up your War Bonds. Avenue Carteret, 'N. J. and becomes dry it is said to be strafings in six days. U. S. Treasury Department P.A. 4-8300 Wo. 8-1592-J adequately waterproof. The vessel is now at sea and, for security reasons, its name and the Ledo Bead Associated with Boynton Brothers name of its master must be with- The Ledo road takes its name & Co. over 25 years. held, WSA said. j from a town in India. Announcement The ship's anti-aircraft guns, manned by merchant seamen and a Informing my Friends navy gun crew, are credited official- and the Public that I have ly with, downing two and possibly four Jap planes. Approximately OP 8,500 rounds of ammunition were Barber fired at Jap Zeros and Bettys during the attacks, WSA said. Blouses Shop Nurtured Pine Locomotive firemen are credited — AT — with the survival of the famous lone Jewelers 73 Woodbridge Avenue pine tree growing in a large gran- ite boulder adjacent to the Lincoln Sewaren, N, J. highway between Cheyenne anS Courteous and First Class Laramie, Wyo. When the tree was very young, the original roadbed of Service trie Union Pacific was where the -V John Ingrassia, Prop. highway is today, and as loco- Better known as motives puffed by, firemen drenched "John the Barber" the tree with water. formerly of Hopelawn

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Belafsky, Wounded In Action, Pull Out One Brick " Ajnd Out Jumps Kitty c Is Flown Home. For Treatment PITTSBURGH. — Miss Sarah Fresh Produce Redd had. plenty of excitement WOODBRIDGE-—The story of movements were hampered by the up fired appetites with plenty @f vifamin-rieh fresh fruits and vegetables how Harry Belafsky, of Wood- bulky plaster cast that circled bis when her pet kitten,. Betsy, be- bridgre, brother of Major Henry A. body. It was, minutes before a came a, prisoner in the brick fire- rushed fresh daily af their peak of flavor to your nearby Acme Market. Belfl'fsky, local physician, was re- single shift position could be com- place. Firemen tore out the fire- turned to this country a^ter being pleted. ... At 3 in the morning place, but the kitten was not seriously wounded is 'described in we hit a storm. The bailors climbed found. Then a man came along, detail in the June issue ol True back in their sedts a.nd fastened pulled out one brick, out came Magazine by Michael Stern, the their safety belts. Harry was tak- Betsy. The kitten was so fright- magazine's European Correspond- ing- the storm easier than most, as ened it would not drink its milk. ent, in an articly entitled "The: though his plaster cast was an- Wounded Fly Home." choz'ing- him. to the deck. He kept Mr. Stern wrote in part "The chewing on a stick of gum, ever, Navy has a concrete way of ex- though Ms eyes were closed and Charge-; pressing1 its thanks for those who, he ga>'e all other indications of while- serving it .faithfully, ai-e being- asleep. To G;Ls in China wounded. II has done it by answer- Plans Marriage ing the silent appeal in the hearts "When the storm was over and of hurt men fighting- on any of Harry opened his eyes, I asked Scores Caught in Ring That the distant fronts. They want to him how he felt and what he was Netted $4,000,000. an@ come, home quickly. I have just going to do when he got back to completed ai 4,000-mile air trip the States. He said that he was NEW DELHfc-7-Air smuggling is during- which I sawiiow the Navy going to be married. estimated to have netted Americans wounded are brought back. "Going into the Azores we had $4,000,000 in two years of flying over "My journey began in Africa. a long sunset, but n ow, g-oing into the "top of the world." • Perfect for slicing end for the lunch box. Take advantage ©f this and eihsr A row of stretchers lay on the Bermuda, we liad an equally Scores of American soldiers and packed dust of the La Senia air- lengthy sunrise. It chased us for civilians have'-feeen arrested for .op- outstanding produce features ai your nearby Acme Market this week-end. port in Oran. Overhead the deep almost three hours before it erations between India and China blue North African sky was em- caught up with the plane. We hi' over the world's highest and most bk.:zoned with stars. 'One wounded the island' on the nose after a:i hazardous airline. - - •* sailor, his body encased in a plas- 11-hour flight, had a hot meal, re- Acme Whole Kerne! 1 The Americans were declared ter cast, stared fixedly at the sky. fueled the plane and took off ovi mostly "small fry" in the operations Golden Bantam " 'If it was pouring- it would the last leg to Floyd Bennett —go-betweens who transported 'the No. 2 Can 20 PoSnfs still be the most beautiful night in Field, Brooklyn. From here am goods under plans engineered by the Our finest tender fancy golden whole kernel. the world,' he said. 'I'm going bulances were to deliver the pa- syndicate, said to be made up of home.' tients to nearby, St. Albans Naval wealthy Chinese and Indian citizens No. 2 Can "A eorpsman looked down on Hospital. and Greeks with British citizenship. String Beans Farmdale 2 for 10 Pis. the broken figure. 'You're a lucky "As Harry was loaded aboard a The inquiry was begun, one head- IDEAL AH-Green The market's finest, tenderest sweet peas . . . large, delicious, unmatchable few minutes before takeoff, be Asparagos Spears No. 2 Can, 20 PH. C .sLiff,' he said. 1 quarters officer said, when it was "'Am Ordinary Gob' said he was beginning to feel bet- discovered that "much of our ..sup- 16-ai. ter already. . . . As we neared New plies that took valuable space on Sliced Beets Robford "This wounded man was just an York, the tension mounted. The planes were getting to the black Fancy "Grade A" Tender California Bunch ordinary gob named Harry, a men kept looking- at their watches market. In some cases bandits ops Pork & . Beans, asm 36-oz. Can casualty in the Mediterranean, constantly. All tiredness fell away. erating in the China hills had been who was being- flown home by Ad- Hairy began rolling- from side to known to rob American army sup- Apple Sauce Glenwood miral H. K. Hewitt's Eighth Fleet. l*tS Tender Crisp Bunch side again, a .sure sign of rising ply trucks with American pistols." ROB ROY BRAND PINEAPPLE PLUM It was he who taught me what a excitement. The ambulatories flat- GRAPE. Ib. Jar 1 Profits of American participants lb. Jar ib. Jar powerful medicine home can bo. tened their faces against the win- totaled an estimated $4,156,000 in 87 The ambulatory 'and litter cases dows, scanned the horizon for major, and 2J3 minor cases in which Priinoe Fancy Largs 30-40 size 'RATION CALENDAR California He were loaded aboard a C-47 at 11 sig-bt of America. Our view was army criminal action has been com- Red Stenips A2 to o'clock to beg-in the first leg of anti-climatic, a flat gray haze in pleted or is-under way. Major cases rrunes ASCO TomaSo (heir journey home by air. Harry's the distance. 14-oz. baffle 20 pis. Y5 and 25 are those classified—as involving Worth !0 Points Each stretcher was lashed to the floor. "The plane made a wide detour profits of more than $5,000 each. He twisted his head back to look around the metropolitan area and These cases, covering activities Catsup tZLZZS^ Mi Blue Stamps A' to C 1 at me and I saw the eager, hopeful came - into the airport from the during 1941,, 1942 and early 1943, in- Heinz Ketchup !££. 22$ H2 to Z2 Jigiit in his eyes. reverse side of the field. It halted volved, the army said, famed "Fly- Worth 10 Peinis Each "The first time I saw him was in front of the administration ing Tigers," employees of the China VAN CAMP'S 17','2-oz. Jqr at Naval Base Hospital 9 in Oran. building- and the doors swung open. National Airways corporation, U. S. Sugar Sfortsps 35 & 36 Injured while serving on, a PT Dozens of Red Cross workers, doc- army personnel, American Red Vegetarian Beans 12| REDEEMABLE FOR & LBS. Cross workers, technical representa- boat, he lay, 'glum and disconso- tors, medical corpsmen, ambulance 12 PHILADELPHIA BRAND late, viewing a! long convalescence drivers and Navy officials crowded tives of American manufacturers Amer Cheese ,r 35^ around. and British, Indian, Chinese and oth- Cream Cheese r^"Mi in a distant world. He was short er civilians. The army withheld and dark, had beetling brows and "Harry was carried out first. the names. Velveela!EK,h.2£,7tt a heavy beard. His name was His stretcher was laid on the Chateau T2T 2L 7U Harry Belafsky; he was 27, and ground. It was a beautiful after- • The records showed some Amer- Caveati came from. Woodbridge, N. J. noon in America and Harry looked ican officers and enlisted men made He had been a pharmacist in up at the bright sun. His hand slid staggering profits. civilian life. I determined to pay from under the covers and he most attention to him on the trip patted the ground." 'Queen of Nagas' Mixed "heat-flo" roasted tiver when I learned he was being sent back." Burley Tobacee Spying With Her Writing Continuing the story of the trip, Burley tobacco is usually afeg NEW DELHI, INDIA. — Censor- Ib. Corton from 18 months to approximately Mr. Stern wrote: "Harry Belafsky ship was lifted on the singular story '/4-ib, prints meanwhile was ill at ease, He kept 30 months before being used in the of "The Queen of the Nagas," a twisting from side to side. His manufacture of cigarettes. blonde Englishwoman who scouted Your table deserves this prize-winning butter—winner of over 500 prizes. the Japanese while sharing the rough life of a tribe of aborigines 2 1 -lb.. Bags, 47e who once cultivated a hobby of head Every bean perfectly roasted by flowing heat, giving you hunting. She is Ursula V. Graham Carton "sealed in" fuller, finer flavor. Ground FRESH to your order. A Proclamation! Bower, 30. of 12 CEREAL About six years.ago she went into Large Grade A of Rics PPCCTA CAKE fLOUR the hills with the intention of writ- rS\tjIU 2%-lb. pkg. vvhereas: We humbly thank Almighty God for the Victory Serve more eggs! delicious, economical, quickly and easily prepared in many, many ways ASCO—CIDER ing a" book about the Nagas tribes- GRANDMA'S achieved over Nazi Germany, and Pinf men of the India-Burma frontier. LARGI GRADE BAA P Whereas: We now turn to the task of defeating Japan, and VinegarBO ;,: 9tfK14tf Molasses Soitl When war came she went scouting 1 ilk Whereas: It is imperative that we continue our financial CARTON OF 12 ^fffefC CP.EAM-WHITE Super Creamsd lANG'S S-oz. Jar .support in the Seventh War Loan Drive from May 14th to June the Japanese in addition to her lit- 30th and erary chores. The Nagas were help- Shortening '^^T ful. Sweef Pickle Chips Whereas: The people of the Township of Woodbridge are Serve a Fresh Fish SUNSHINE Sugar Honey The story is that when the Japa- b ASCO Oranga Pekoe called upon for an investment quota in victory of $1,125,000 of nese approached to within .25 miles which $425,000 has been allocated for E bond purchases and Graham CrackersPL g. 20^ Package J Jt of the hilltop where Miss Bower I LA Package Whereas: Throughout the nation a quota of $14,000,000,- lived, she and. her Naga friends, 000 has been established for this drive to make certain our armed hy the British, went into the Supreme Enriched troops will have the proper equipment to bring the war in the bush to obtain vital information Large 2Q-O2. 3oaf Pacific to a successful conclusion at fhe earliest possible moment. about the enemy. She helped to or- Therefore, I, August F. Greiner, Mayor of the Township ganize a screen of observation posts Dated for freshness. Enriched with vitamin Bl, B2, niacin and iron. of Woodbridge, do hereby proclaim the period 'of May 14th to and trained the Nagas to signal with June 30th for the Seventh War Loan Drive and I urge all the their bamboo drums and send run- JBBiscolSfa^." lit residents of the Township to invest all possible funds in vic- ners, with information to British out- A delicious fish dinner is economical, quickly prepared and requires no points! PRE-COOKED tory. posts. HALL-MARK August F. Greiner, Mayor, The peak of her service came last 10-oz. Pkg. Township of Woodbridge. spring when she helped to scout the Fresh Boston ROBFORD T-lb. Dated: May 10, 1945 Japs pressing through the Naga Zpfcg Attest: B. J. Dunigan, hills toward a railroad which was Chocolate, Lemon, Maple. Township Clerk. taking American supplies to Gen. Orange, Raspberry, Vanilla Joseph W. Stilwell and the Chinese. siii!i!isi;ii!i;iniEi:ii:iiiii:iiiiiii!iniiiu»!ii:i rai mm uina Eininnniiiiiii'iiiiiin aiii-^iM!'." He 'Loves Her, Loves •Sun' Valley Her', Then He Stabs Her NEW YORK. — Crying "I love her, I love, her," a man plunged into a smart Fifth avenue restau- rant during the luncheon hour re- cently and stabbed pretty, 20-year- old waitress Mary Raeber through Offer Expires the jaw and throat with a hunting June 1st! Hurry! for your protection in knife. The 500 astounded diners then A new, benulihil, colorful pattern with a!l ihe charm of hand-painted ehin;iv.:are. embossed rims and velvety ivory foody. Tliis is not a viewed a spectacular chase through ptiiicli-card deal, blurry! Last cail! See all the pieces on display the three floors of Stouffer's restau- at your neighborhood Acme. rant as an army sergeant-pursued the attacker, who was finally cor- nered by police on the street outside. "I don't know why I did it; I loved her so; poor Mary," he sobbed to police. But the police, who identi- fied him as Michael J. Fosco, a 36- year-old unemployed bartender who met Miss Kaeber a year ago, said Fosco was enraged when he learned VAULT the girl had been associating with other men. Miss Raeber is recover- ing at a hospital where the knife $2.00 minimum up to $100 value! was removed. . *> u * Regardless of where you purchased your furs, we Telephone Lines Shot " NOW REASONABLY PRICED 18-oz. give them the same treatments and good care. Up by Texas Hunters Package HOUSTON, TEXAS. — Sharp- shootin' Texas dove hunters, those Remodeling and Repairing Nimrods who occasionally miss their mark, caused three times as This is the time to have your furs repaired or many breaks in telephone lines dur- ing September as in any other restyled. During- the summer months, our rates month last year. - Liquid Insecticide are at their lowest. You'll be surprised to find Fearful that the,nation's wartime Pint Can how little it will cost to bring your furs right up communications system may be im- paired at the present rate, A. L. to the minute . . • estimates will be cheerfully Edmonsqn, .divisional commercial given. superintendent of the telephone com- METAL POLISH pany, extended a plea to marksmen S-oz. Bottle CALL FOR BONDED MESSENGER to watch their shots.

Test Jeep The jeep's immunity to motor troubles during the heated cam- paigns of this war can be traced GREENHOU in part to a "preinduction" engine test. Every Jeep engine is subjected 195 Smith Street Perth Amhoy 4-1346 to a rigid trial run equivalent to more than eight miles of.driving. * PAGE SIX Jfi» THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 iw .\\r» T-WNPHTP

' Your money was Today we gloat— used to buy the sup- as well we may— over the smashing plies and the equip- defeat of the Axis ment our men in in Europe* the armed forces But the other end used to knock Hit- of the Axis line in ler from the face of the Pacific must the world. It was still be tightened in- your money plus to a noose around your sons that mau= the neck of Hirohito. led • the madman This takes both into s money and lives. ston* Our Victory is still sons are st to be completed. It in there— Is your still depends on us money. —and our money.

Yessir, Mr. Funny-face, now's 'when, we go to work on you in earnest, We had a couple .of small details to wind up wlili your stooge Hitler in Europe, but we guess you have heard by -now -whal we did with him and the third guy on your Team, Mussolini. So it's your turn now, you skulking, brulal heathen and we got the stuff —- men, guns, planes, tanks, ships -= lo finish you for all lime. _ And don't think' we don't mean it — or don't doubt we can do it!

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Sprmc Comes To The Table Township Real Estate A SINGLR B.l'.TKDATE World Sodality Day LOS ANG !•:;. ^i. C-i.i • - V'il : Avenel Notes Business Shows Increase 1 lit- 4l!i is rcallv «.vl.l.i.1i:-d i: O\- 1 E:u| E. UiisL'j r;;i,i:!y. Tint-i- ut FIGHTING HER FOR FREEDD WOODBR1IJG.E—Rusiaess sure theii- children, Georu.f, H, Gail, 2, Observance Sunday —The Avenel Improvement As- is booming in th.e Township Real and Dennis, 1, have April the 4th sociation will meet tonight at 8 1 T/r, Eugene S. Somers, 33, son Wendel, of Fords, in Germany. FEETH AM'BOY—The Amboy o'clock at Klub Kalita. Estate department. as their bathd ..y. •h ?. -;. District Sodality Union of the Monday, 22 parcels of property of My. and Mrs. Thomas Somers, —r-Wojd has been received by : Trenton • Diocese will observe were sold at public sale and at the 12 Trinity Lane, Woodbridg-e. has Sgt. William Chaney. son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hoside. Fifth World Sodality Day Sunday H! next meeting, May 21, 30 ad di- recently returned from the Euro- and 'Mrs. Stephen ChaViey, and Avenue, that their son has been ; pean Theatre of operations where Waters' Stadium, at 3:30 P. M. ti,q:na,l parcels will be offered- CLASSIFIED husband of Mrs. Elsie Chaney, . Rt. Rev. Msgr. Peter J. Hart, promoted to first lieutenant. He he served' as tank driver for 10 Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge, is is stationed in France. Purchasers Monday night were pastor of St. 'Peter's, New Bruns- Henry C. Mades for Charles and months. He is temporarily sta- —Mrs. John Brunner and sons. OPERATORS WANTED 1 a member of the Second Battalion, wick , and Dean of Middlesex Helen Van Goor, $600; Stephen tioned at the Aimy Ground Fortes Richard and Donald, were recent 114th Infantry which recently re- County, will preside a=; the dele- M. Feiertag-, $1,3.00,; Joseph and To work on Children's and Service Redistribution Sta- guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. Charles tion at Atlantic City. He wears ceived a presidential citation for gate of the Most fiev, William A. Myrtle Puck.erin, $.750; Kenneth Browne, Meinzer Street. dresses. Steady work; th e- European - African - Middle "extraordinary heroism and devo- G-riffin, Bishop of Trenton. P^cv. and Vera MsKenzie, $600; John one week vacation with Eastern Campaign Hibbon and the tion to duty displayed by the men Leo Martin, Chaplain ol^ Holy —Mr. and Mrs. Cl.i.n.ijpn Heilner Maas, $50.0;-'Joseph and M,ary Ku- Purple Heart. of the Second Battalion.'" Sgt. Name Hospital, Teaneck, will de- and son, Niel, Yale Avenue, at- bia, $500; James and Helen Wil- pay; good pay. Apply •M $ =5 Chaney wears the Purple Heart liver the sermon. tended a farewell supper in Eliza- son, $500; E'thelM. Miller, $500; Carteret Novelty Dress Cpl. Charles Anness, son of M.\ with an Oak Leaf Cluster and the The program will consist of beth given to her brother, John Theodore and E.lfrieda Harnisen. and Mrs. Charles Anness, 741 Combat Infantryman's Badge. He Procession, Living Rosary, Act of Henry, who entered the Navy. $400;. J. Kenneth and. Helen M. Company, Wheeler Kidgedale Avenue, Woodbridge, )3 the brother of the late Charles Consecration to the Immaculate —Mr. and Mrs. William .Sally Smeek, $40.0, . Avenue, Caileret, N. J. recently arrived at a U. S. Strate- Heart of Mary, Sermon and Bene- and family, of Fords, have moved Statement of availability Chaney, who was recently killed Charles and Alta Petersen, gic Air Force Station in England. diction of the Most Blessed Sac- to 13 Park Avenue. in action. $375; D,e]ancy and Elizabeth required. He will soon transfer to his per- rament. —Announcement was made of Rose, $3.50; Karl and Katherine manent station. PIT or to entering Slonsisnov Peter J. Hart will be the birth of a son, Raymond, to WANTED Seidenzah]., $255; Elsie Knips, the Ai-my Air Forces he was em- Lt. and Mrs. Bernard Keating celebrant at b-enidietiun of the Mrs. Raymond Voelker, Manhat- OLD ACCORDIONS. We'll pay $250; William and Matilda Yaros, j ployed by the Security Steel Co., and daughter, Mary Jane, ave vis- Most Blessed Sacrament, assisted tan Avenue, Friday, at Muhlen- high cash prices for any of Ihe $250; Frank and Evelyn Monte- Avenel. iting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. by Rev. Michael F. O'Keefe of berg. Hospital. The baby's father, following band instruments: Oui: Lady,of Victories, Sayieville calvo, $250; Michael ' Homsack, James J. Keating, Alice Place. Lt. Lt. Raymond Voelker, was killed Piano-Accordions, T r u m pets, as deacon .and Rev. .Eugene V. $250; Kathleen M. Albertson, PFC. Edward Hurster, Prospect Keating is connected with the in action recently. Boehm System Clarinets, Alto and Davis of Holy Spirit. Perth Am- $200; Helen J. Kubis, $150.;, Ber- Tenor Saxophones. Call. Write nr Street, wrote to his family from Third Army Air Corps, and .upon .-r-Mirs. Charles Bowers, Jersey boy, as .sub-de.acon. Rev. Alichac-1 nard A. Dunigan, $155; Hanna Telephone—Eddia's Music Center Germany that he met Jinwnie Fitz- completion, of his leave he will City, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. •patrick, of Woodbridge, and Bob report for a new assignment. J. Cetkowski of St. Stephen's SIGN OF SPRING is the first arrangement of tulips on the dining and August H.Suominen, $155. and School of Music, 357 State St., Perth Amboy, as master of cere- table. Make tKeni stand in a crystal bowl by using a needle flow- James McHugh, Commercial Ave- Perth Amboy, "N. J. Ph^nn P. A. * •! .;. monies. er bolder. Tulips in the center of the arrangement are cut with nue. . • •' 4-] 290: • 3-29 Robert Lehman, of Fords, has —Sgt. and Mrs. William Hawk, CUT-BACKS The .Holy Trinity Sodality longer stems than those at the outside. All glassware on the cell- Seventy-five ••.plants will suffer Lillian Farr Is BrMe been promoted to the rank of First Choir, directed by Sister Hilda, ar ranged table should be p£ matching design, as illustrated by New Castle, Del., were guests of WANTF.D Lieutenant, according to word re- Mrs. Hawk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. production cut-backs under the WILL PAY 5c a !b. for clean rags. will sing, "Hail Virgin, Dearest the \^ater aad wine glasses above, both in a traditional Water- $20O,000,O<00 artillery ammunition ceived there this week. Mary"; "Ave Mcuiu"; "Litany of ford pattern "with handsome hand-cutting. Another spring-like Hawk's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ru- Independent-Lender, IS Green '.F.C. Martin Dahl touch appjiqued organdy place mats with a colorful fruit design. dolph Voelker, George Street. ::u.t-back announcfld recently by St., Woodbridge, N. J. the Blessed Virgin Mary"; "Bring Army authorities. According to Flowers of the Rarest"; Tanfum —Li us Cuevas, Jr., Oak Street, COLONIA—Miss Lillian Doro- the WPB, the cut "does not touch PERSONAL Ergo-"; "Emitte Spiritum"; "Re- is recuperating- from a tonsilce- current production schedules," thy Farr, daughter of Mr. and airs. Avenel Gob To Close gin a Coeli"; "Pange Lingua"; tomy perfomed last week, Rev. Elizabeth Rieker but merely cartails planned rates Seeres William T. Farr, New Dover Road, '-Panis Angelicas"'; Adoremus- OBITUARIES Ladies Aid Society —Mr. and Mrs. John Schaffer, which would have reached a peak Com missionpd Missionary was married .Saturday to P.F.C. Season With Luncheon Laudate"; "Star Spangh d Ban- Wharton, were Sunday guests of next October, November and De- ner"; "Holy God WP Praise Thy Mrs. William Gerak, Remsen Ave- cember. The rapidly, chung'ing. re- Spirit Messages and Helper Oeorge Martin Dahl, son of Mrs. 1 Frederick JL Adams AVENBL—The Woman's Club Name. ' nue. quirements of the war made the- !)2 Main S.t.f Woodbrid(;e, N. J. Catherine Dahl, Perth Amboy, and of Avenel will have its closing Miss Reielly Crowner SEWAKEN — Funeral services AVEiNBL—A service of prayer —The nix-weeks-old daughter curtailments advisable. " :-,-?,, 10* the late Maurice Dahl. The cere- meeting of the season Wednesday Miss Ann Reilly of St. Mai y's for Frederick J. Adams, 596 West 1 and. thanksgiving , preceded- the of Mr. and Mrs. Luis Cuevas, Oak • HELP WANTED—MALE a mony was performed in New at the home of Mrs. Frank Barth, Parish, Perth Amboy, president of Avenue, were held Saturday at St. regular business meeting of the Street, was christened Lola, at the Riboflavin Sources John's Episcopal Church. Rev. F. Dover Methodist Church by Rev. Manhattan Avenue. Luncheon will the Union, will be the Crowner. Ladies' Aid Society Tuesday at First Presbyterian Church Sun- We can get riboflavin from milk, i>e served at 12:30 P. >I. She will be accompanied by at- Newton Howtlen, rector, assisted the First (Presbyterian Church. day. Lt. C. A. Galloway officiated. from liver, kidney, eggs, cheese BOY Edward McLaug-bli?i. Mrs. Alex Tarcz is chairman tendants from all the parishes in by the Very Rev. George H. Boyd .Mus. R. G. Perier, program and some greens like kale. We also The bride, who was given in The sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. and Rev. A. H. Behrenberg, oi the Amboy Dislik-t Sodality and the Rev. Herbert Denten, St. chairman, conducted the service Frank Crincoli, Elizabeth. get it from all meat, poultry, fish, over 16 marriage by her father, v, ore a Metuehen, formerly of Iselin, will Union. Peter's Church, Perth Amb.cy, of- which opened with prayer by Mrs. dry beans, peas, enriched white —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fran- to help in bakery white taffeta gown with a short be guest speaker. All Sodality Units, combined ficiated. Burial was in Trinity C. A. Galloway. Singing of "The bread ami enriched flour. kel, Livingston Avenue, enter- timn, a finger-tip length tulle veil Mrs. John Ettershank has an- under the Ani'boy District, will Church Cemetery, Woodbridge. Battle Hymn of the Republic" fol- Afternoons • 1 tained at». a party Saturday in •* HELP WANTED—MALE • find carried a bouquet of white nounced her assistants on the participate in the procession and The pall bearers were Horatio D. lowed the scripture reading . roses. She also wore a pearl and Service Committee as follows: in the Living Rosary. honor of stheir daughter, Dorothy, apply Clark, Nixon Eborn, M. I. Demar- Lt. C. A. Galloway and Dr. Wil- who celebrated her 11th birthday. diamond locket which belonged to Mrs. Joseph Rhodes, salvage; The following parishes will join est, Herbert E. Rankin, Samuel J. liam MeKinney gave .-short talks BQYS BOYS QUALITY BAKERY her grandmother. Mrs. Barth, Red Cross work; Mrs. in the Amboy Union Crowning: Prize winers" in the games were Hemy and Monroe Weiant. urging members "to consecrate Arline Greco, Geraldine Seyferth, Harold Grausam, sale of war From Carteret, Sacred Heart, St. themselves to. the work of the 593 Roosevelt Ave. Miss Jea.n (Farr, maid' of honor, Virginia Bodner, Lucille Ebeling 16 to 18 Years wore a similar gown of pink taf- bonds am- stamps; Mrs. Joseph Joseph'.", Holy Family and St. Kingdom as the best kind of a Carteret, N. J. Sonntag, servicemen's and hos- Elizabeth's form Amboy, flolj, Norman Thomas Jones and Betty Haley. Others present feta and carried an old-fashioned memorial of V-E Day." War Work Telephone Ca. 8-5432 pital gifts and requests. Spirit, Holy Trinity, St. Mary's, WOODBRIDGE—Funeral serv- were Paula Szyby, Delphine Sey- bouquet of pink roses. Frank Wil- St. Stephen's, Holy Rosary, Om' Mrs.. William Johnson sang ferth, Anne Marie Baumgarten, Part Time Job lis, Iselin, served a.s best man. Mrs. Thomas Myers and Mrs. ices for Norman Thomas Jones, of "An American Prayer" accom- William Kuzmiak were the first Lady of Hungaiy, St. Nicholas, Hillside, formerly of this place, Elaine Goodrich, Joan Cenegy, 4:80 to 8:30 P. M. The bride's mother worri a blue and St. Michaels; from South Am- panied by Mrs, Frederick Geek- Valerie Groco, Norma and Robert HELP WANTED dress with matching accessoiies, two prize winners- in the cm-rent were held Sunday at the home of ley at" the piano. Mrs. Perier re- Monday through Friday and all drees club. boy, Sacred Heart and St. Mary's; his sistei. Mrs. Myra Boyd, High- Frankel. while the bridegroom's mother was from Sayreville, Our Lady of Vic- minded the g*roup of the need to day Saturday. WAITRESSES attired in pearl gray with white tory; from Avenel, St. Andrew's; land, N. Y. Burial was in Highland work for the peace in a practical —Mrs. George Mroz, Hudson accessories. The church was deco- "CRASH" TESTS from Woodbridge, Pt. James' and Cemetery. The pallbearers were way by letting their representa- Boulevard, was hostess at a Rosary COLVILLE DRUM & HOSTESSES rated with pink and white baw- The Government has been Our Lady of Mt. Carmel; St. Law-William B. Turner,. George J. tives in. Congress know their Society card party Friday, Mrs. R. CONTAINER CO. Ihorne blossoms. Miss Elizabeth asked by the aircraft industry to rence of Laurence Harbor; Our Baker, Albert Martin, Nathan Wil- wishes in regard to.the Dumbar- G. Perier was winner of the spe- CASHIERS Maury, Rahway, played the wed- make available as many as 10,000 Lady of Peace, Fords; St. An- liams. Elkin Tom'pkins and Wil- ton Oaks plan. The service closed cial award. Non-players' prizes Upper Main Street .' expendable, suiplus* military liam Maynard. Masonic services PORTERS ding music and accompanied the Ihony's, Port Reading, and St. Ce- •with the singing of "America." went to Mrs. Willard Rankin and Woodbridge, N. J. soloist, Warrick Felton. planes for "crash" testing in the celia's of Iselin. were held Saturday night by During the business session con- Mrs. A. J. Murphy. Winers in the DISH WASHERS interest -of aeronautical science. Americus Lodge, No. 83, F. & A. After the ceremony a reception ducted by Mrs. Robert Grim ley card games were Mrs. Kenneth It is hoped that by scientifically M., at the Greiner Funeral home. Haley. Mrs. Lawrence Castrovinci for 41} guests was held at liamble 1 Round Containers eight dollars was collected for the ® HELP WANTED—MALE SHORT ORDER COOKS controlled "crash" tests of rei Kiddhie Keep-Well Camp. and Mrs. Perior. Others present Inn, Metuchen. P.F.C. Martin is on planes •— fighters, borobeiM and Round containers in the refrigera- were Mrs. S. C. Browne, Mrs. Jo- SODA DISPENSERS a 21-day furlough after serving- transports—more secrets in de- tor permit belter circulation of air Mrs. Hattie B. Sutton An. invitation to attend a two years in Ireland. He will re- sign and performance will be un- than do square dishes set close to- WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Hattie B. luncheon-meeting; of the Woman's seph Shirger, Mrs. James McHugh, MEN GARDENER port to Atlantic City. covered. gether. Sutton, 70, widow of Alexander Spicety of the Wesbfield Presby- Mrs. Joseph Sontag, Mrs. William Sutton, of 81 Baldwin Street, GQen terian Church May 17 was accept- Falkenstern, Mrs. William Kuz- Full, or part time job on WEEKENDS, PART TIME Ridge, formerly of Grove Street, ed. Those who plan to attend miak, Mrs. Alex Tarcz, Mrs. Ver- the day shift.. * AND STEADY. PLEASANT should contact Mrs. Richard My- non Birring and Mrs. Joseph this place and Rahway, died Tues- WORKING CONDITIONS. AP- day at Community Hospital, JVIont- ers by Sunday. Members were also Suchy. . ' "• WAR WORK with post PLY AT ONCE. AVAILABIL- elair. Funeral sevvip.es will be held reminded- of the Missionary Tea at war security. tomorrow from the home of her the Methodist Church Wednesday ITY STATEMENT NEEDED. in .Woodibr-ijtee. Hostesses for the ALJTO CONVERSION WMC "Rules Observed son, Spencer, 373 Grove" Street, evening Mrs. Edward Kosic, Menry C. Nelson, former In- Rahway. Burial will be in the Pres- Mrs. Edmund' Speece, Mrs. Wal- ternational Harvester Company COLVILLE DRUM & byterian Church Cemetery, here. ter Cook and Mrs. Frank Brecka. executive, has been appointed co- The next meeting will be June 12. ordinatotr of reconversion for the" CONTAINER CO. automotive industry by J. A. Prewar Syria Upper Main Street Prewar population of Syria was Khufcarb Jelly Krug, chairman of the War Pro- Route 25 about 1,696,600. Intermixed are To make rhubarb jelly,--wash rhu- duction Board. No new automo- Woodbridge, N. J. Arabs, Turks, Kurds, Circassians, barb, cut in;one inch pieces with- biles will be approved prior to Woodbridge, N. Armenians, Greeks, Persians and out removing skin. Place in kettle the collapse of Germany, and Jews. A sprinking of tribal elements, over low heat. Add just enough wa- probably not for a long time after such as the Druzes, figure in census ter to prevent sticking. Cover and that, according- to Mr. Krug., totals. Capital and .biggest city is cook until tender. Strain through Caiaas (Damascus), population 193,- a jelly bag. Place juice in large TIRES 912, believed to be the world's old- kettle. To each cup of juice" add 2 The April quota of 1,000,000 est city still inhabited. About 195.air tablespoons granulated pectin and tires, including motorcycle tires, GIFTS for MOT miles northeast lies Alep (Aleppo), stir vigorously. Bring to a boil. Add is the first quota to fall below second in size, with 177,313 dwell- 1 cup honey for each cup pi juice. 1,500,000 tires since last May. ers. Between these two cities are Continue boiling until the jelly test The TMarch figure was 1,600,000. situated Horns, population 52,792, is reached. Pour into sterilized jelly The reduction is due to two fac- DAY 'JACKSON'S" HAVE SMART and Hama, 39,360, racking third glasses. Cover with paraffin. Note: tors: Expanded -output of heavy- and fourth. about 1 cup juice. duty military tires and a shortage Gilts of carbon black an essential tire LEISURE JACKETS component. GIFTS | f She's Sure FOR BOYS... Radiator Water FOR Prevention is better than cure for Mother Besemes A Gift radiator troubles. Water from the YOUR rain barrel, ponds, svyamps or i streams is usually much better for the radiator than well water or MOTHER city water. at « HELP WANTED FEMALE OPERATOR'S WANTED A leisure jacket to fit into almost every STEADY WORK occasion. That's why most boys want GOOD PAY Also girls willing- to learn one. We've a marvelous and large selec- Operating machine1;. tion of them. Solid fronts with sleeves WMC Rules Observed DIAMOND RING and back of a contrasting pattern. In Apply • Costume and Religious Jewelry Wue and brown combinations. You can AVENEL MANUFAC- really express your tastes when it comes TURING CO. GIFT SUGGESTIONS to selecting a leisure jacket. 59 Avenel Street MARCASITE Avenel, N. J. PINS EARRINGS • SIZES 10 TO 20 Telephone WO-8-1798 RINGS BRACELETS i •T«ars'e" sele ART SUPPLIES popular Jil £i<*:it r e

SLACKS TQ MATCH of Fine Gabardines—Sizes 10 to 20 4.95 tif« Mother's Bay —Sunday, May Uth Fail Line of -Art Supplies LAPEL PINS • EARRINGS Graceful flower sprays and In Silver or Gold jeweled animals and birds are Add perfection to any cos hr Artists tiime with tijese earrini among our unique collection. stars. ^JACKSON'S RTS&LI and Students POPULAR AND CLASSICAL PHONOGRAPH RECORDS ALL MAKES JEWELERS CLOTHES, Inc. SPIVACK'S GENERAL APPLIANCES 8S Smith Street, Perili Amboy PERTH At^iBQY 318 STATE STREET 66 Main-St., Woodbridge, N,J, 146 SMITH. ST. PERTH AMBOY, N, J. THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 AJNJJ JiAfilJL'AN TOWiNkHIF EL&LUu

Three Ways To Serve Salad JUST In Hilarious Comedy Paragraphs The Silver" Screen Majestic iccoor - pioducer umihinniion of Heniy Koster and Joseph Pahler- Synonymous? Starting to -,ing tho piui^es oi' 1 Man is the onlj animal thac > hilarity! You'll icrnember 3,000 Township servicemen who An economibt ii a man who lu< > cveiy ginning Moment. Ditmaa have not been honored . . . How a Phi BeLi Kappa key on one end "The PIK'UIif o£ Doi'-iii Gray." about remembering one as a token of his witch chau and no uraLcn Strand fhc new MoUo-(iolrlwyn-AL«yer learn about life course, and colorful enough to be 2 tablespoons cold water A Yale graduate, who waited at first hand, living- fully and dan- Pvt. Fred Moore 2 tablespoons lemon juice Die greatest triumphs o£ his ca- Petty Officer Joseph Decibus the center of interest on a buffet until his 100th birthday to take i eer. gerously. supper table. \ 1 cup bottled gingerale his first airplane ride, shows that Philip J. Boyle, 5 1/C i cup diced red apple, unpeeled Tart apple, crisp celery and I conservative teaching- is not an- Crescent John D. Boyle, Jr., S 1/C I % cup diced celery ways in vain.-—New York Sun. SC 3/C Robert Kane crunchy nut meats are enveloped | "Music for Millions," the new in a sparkling g-elatin with the % cup chopped nut meats. ittrattion at the Crescent. Theatre PFC Howard R. Reyder Heat cranberry sauce slowly. Selling by Candle Scenes from "Tonight and Every Night," a new musical star- ISELIN THEATRE teasy flavor of bottled gingerale Lloyds of London once . sold starting- Sunday, -will provide fun Pvt. Joseph H. Kenna* throughout. The cranberry ..sauce Add sugar and the gelatin which ring Rita Hayworth -with Janet Blair and Lee Bowman, which Oak-Tree Road PFC Francis J. Turner ships by the candle. When a ship and'thorough-going enjoyment for used may lie either the whole fruit has been softened in the two table- opened today at the Majestic Theatre, Perth Amboy. Mfilliam L. Harned Jr. was being auctioned, a stump of ma:ny millions indeed. FRI., SAT., MAY 11, 12 or the strained variety. It may Porduce'd by tho celebrated di- Laird Cregar, Linda Darnell, Captain Meivin J. Mclanr-on spoons of water and stir until dis- candle, was lighted. The instant vary in sweetness, and it is well j solvecL CooI s]ightly. Acld lemon the candle went out, the highest Employees' Unions Georsre Sanders in T/Sgt. Augustus E. Melanson Jr. to taste before adding all the Navy Surgeons Perform; Municipal employee unions affili-" Cpl. Martin Den Bleyker, Jr. juice and gingerale and mix well. bidder at that moment got the "HANGOVER SQUARE" sugar called for in the recipe. For ship.—Magazine Ships.. . Mascot, Pups Doing Fine with national labor organiza- PFC. John V. Petras Chill in refrigerator until mixture tions were organized in 102 cities —Also six servings: SAN JUAN, P. E. — The finest Andrew Guzsaiy begins to congeal. Fold in apple, Cornered of 10,000 or more population in "WYOMING C. N. Josenh&us celery and nut meats. Turn into surgical skill and equipment avail- 1944, and disbanded in 51 cities dur- HURRICANE" Admiring tribute to New Zea- able were brought into use to save Pvt. Jack Kenicny Hi six individual molds and chill'until landers from a Marine pilot: "Fly- ing the year. By the end of tha SUN., MON., MAY 13, 14 firm. Unmold and serve on. lettuce. the life of Duchess, year-old pet of year, the 4 major organizations op- Capt. V. Earle Nicklas ing over Rabaul one day, I heard a XT. S. navy ship. . "OBJECTIVE BURMA" Lt. Thomas Desmond Top with mayonnaise and garnish one New Zealand pilot call over erating in the governmental field Starring Errol Flynii ; Duchess, born aboard a Dutch had a total of 944 locals in cities of Lester Petersen with nut meat halves. his radio to another: 'Hey, come patrol boat / and adopted . by an Added Featurette — Major Roy Anderson on down here. I've got 40 Zeros 10,000 or more population. In addi- American crew when three days old, tion, local, ernployee organizations "MUSICAL Cpl. Patsy Catano WASHINGTON, D. C—"In the cornered.' " — Norfolk Virginian- was about to give birth to pups at MOVIELAND" Seventh War Loan your government Pilot. '. unaffiliated with any national group Tte Trial of War Criminals! Peter Werlock is asking for the largest sum in in- Welder Most Envied . sea when her condition became seri- were, reported functioning in 124 Edward. Werlock vestments bv individuals in the his- ous. — AViili — TUES., WED., MAY 15. 16 Fascinating cities of 10,800 or more population, Marsha Hunt . Alexander Knox John Finn tory of America. Of the $7,000,000.- f> Worker in War Plant The ship made port in San Juan the association said in a report "OUR HEARTS WERE Harry Teale 000 individual goal, $4,000,000,000 MEMPHIS, TENN.—Most en- English is a.'. fascinating._ lan- and officers arranged for a Caesare- plus "HI BEAUTIFUL" guage, as witness the pronuncia- compiled for the 1945 municipal year Martha O'DriscoIl and YOUNG AND GAY" Cpl. Al Cohen is to be in E Bonds," Secretary of vied man on the job at one of the an operation by two navy doctors, book. . - : •- With Gail Russell - Diana Lynn the Treasury Henry Morgenthau Memphis war plants is the welder tion "of "through," "cough," with another serving as anesthetist. Noah Beery, Jr. PFC. Steve Racz Jr. recently said in announcing the —Also— —he always has hot lunches. \ He "though," "tough" and bough."— Duchess and her four pups now SAT. - SUN. MATS Cpl. Rijss Brarens Advance Payroll Savings drive. Memphis Commercial Appeal.. Burden seta 'aim"of-"6,300 new "STORM OVER LISBON" William J. Dobos The Secretary further stated: brings his meat and cheese in a are doing fine. 4 CARTOONS lunch box, usually steak or frank- private airports after war. Sgt. Paid Koncsol "To meet this unprecedented but Perhaps So vitally necessary E Bond quota, the furters, which he cooks with his Pvt. Louis Koncsol welding torch. In his toolbox he Let's not be too harsh on the Edward Killmcr 3K 2/C American worker, through the pay- roll savings plan, is being called keeps a stock of mustard and hot alleged: income tax evaders. Per- Pvt. Edward Slotkin upon for increased allotments and sauce. haps when Uncle Sam asks some THRU (Prisoner of War) extra cash War Bond purchases of those big salaried men how SK 1/C iCenneih Derrick to a greater extent than in any much they.earn, they tell him the WEDNESDAY PFC Edward R. Sattler previous drive Woman Is Slain Aiding truth -— instead of stating- the MAY 16th PFC Charles Chaney* "War is the amount they receive. — Jackson John P. Anderson* grimmest and Her Mother in Argument Daily News. : : greatest ol hu VESTABURG, MICH. — Mrs. John DeSisto ' man endurance Arnold Kck;' tests. The side Thomas Blair, attractive wife of a TOO MUCH FOR FATHER Capt. Joanna Magyar Kelly that witis, in the farmer was slain when she interced- GRAND COULEE, . Wash.— cTt© final analysis, l ed in a quarrel between her mother While pacing the hospital corridor (VVAC) the side that i and a neighbor, Nally King. Sheriff Manuel A. Boncada* awaiting the arrival of the stork, in there working Walter Arntz of Montcalm county Clifford Lawrence suffered an Michael Bucsok* and fighting at said that King, 58,. a widower, had : the end—the siae | acute appendicitis attack. When Robert J. Focrch gone to the Blair residence to ask he regained consciousness from PFC Joseph P. Hlavenka with the stamini and the spirit to Mrs. Edna Brower, 59, to return the anesthetic, he was informed 3S88S Cpl. Frank Mester endure the Ion" as his housekeeper. She refused that his wife and new baby were Sgt. Stephen Borri and terrible or- Sec. Morgenthau and an argument ensued during doing fine. Lt. Edward Leeson deal. which, Arntz said, King drew a re- Maj. Wm. P. Liddle "The present war imposes its test volver and shot Mrs. Brower in the Lt. William P. Liddle, Jr. no less upon civilians than upon the left breast. A physician said her men in the armed services. Victory Condition was good. ® Cpl. William Hoy goes inevitably to the side whose Mrs. Blair, going to her mother's pliiiili Pvt. Arthur Wight men and women, in and out of aid, tried to fight off King who shot Lt. Co!. E. H. Devarmy uniform, stick longest and most un- waveringly to the performance of her in the left arm, and then with NOW TO SAT. William Devanny deliberate aim fired into the back of BUY Eari Devanny their, jobs. i "There has been a fundamental her neck, Arntz reported. WAR T0NI6HTW Lt. Col. Arthur Bell change in the nature of the war. King then went into the kitchen BONDS Helga Swensen (Red Cross There is no limited objective now. and shot himself in the head, dying Worker} The objective is total victory. The instantly. iiiil AT THIS imnmi nearer we drive toward the enemy's THEATRE with -••-.•' PFC. Joseph Fraind heart, the costlier the war becomes. Pvt. Mike Fraind As we begin to go all out against -. LEE BOWMAN" .- PFC. Charles Murdock the Japanese, so will our costs in- JANET BLAIR S/Sgt. Harold I. Brodbeck crease due to greater distances. • liiipSi Marc Platt Leslie Brooks Capt. Charles Sajben Jr. "I know that Americans need no Lt. John A. Dunigan appeal to meet the demands of the Seventh War Loan. The way for MKOS. ». •*« *• ^ *-' S/Sgt Maurice P. Dunigan Jr. each of us here at home to meet Donald C. Noe, QM 3/C these demands is through increas- Sgt. Victor Hemetz ing War Bond purchases, unceas- THURS. - FRI. - SAT. Pvt. George Anslock ing devotion to his duty and his job Mickey Rooney and through a vivid knowledge that Elizabeth Taylor in Pvt. William Finn* to win we must sacrifice. _• (2 donations) "Our response to the Seventh War S(/$P/C/0M Pvt. Robert Farren Jr. Loan will be the vindication to "NATIONAL VELVET" "BOMBOLERA" (died in World War 1) these men of their faith in us." in technicolor SUN., MON., TUES. Pvt. Raymond Gouid — And — (died in World War I) Selected Short Subjects Victor Catano, MM Fri. - Sat.—Ep. 12 Lt. Waiter C. Wan- "RAIDERS OF GHOST CITY" il Lt. Edward L. Widmar NEW FRIDAY; Mng mi Sssiar" Capt. Louis H. Weygand ROOFING & SIDING SUN. and MON Joseph E. Cook" John Wagenlloffer* S3 Moffett St., Fords, N. J. Bud Abbott - Lou Costello • AND • — Jii — PEHTH AMBOi ' Joseph Sharkey* Telephone P. A. 4-5554-R — pin-, — SATURDAY. Jerry Rotella* "HERE COME THE Phone P. A. 4-«^r>5 Nicholas A. Petro* CO-EDS" MERLE QBERDN-FMNCHOT TONE George W. Parker* — Anil — MATINEE STARTS SAT, & SON. AT I P. Michael Dl Leo* Ray Milland, Marjorie Reynolds THOMAS MITCHELL John R. Geiisinger* "MINISTRY OF FEAR" NOW TLAYING Robert J. Madden* OF AN UNCONQUERABLE MAN! BIG FEATURES William J, Krewinke!* TUES. - WED. Thomas F. Kolbc* STARTS WED. THRU SAT. Wilbur A. Jorgenscm* J^eon Errol, Elaine Riley in M-o-M-i r - Kg? Stephen Kiraly* "WHAT A BLONDE!" James Raiscm* i.Vllil John Pocklembo* Michael O'Shea, Anne Shirley uiili Louis Pelican* — In — FEGGY RYAN W. Guy Weaver' "MAN FROM FRISCO" DONALD COOK ART3/C Thomas Connolly Dishes to the Ladies : FRANCES DDE ('Killed in action) EVE AKDEN Let's g'et tog-ether and put this drive over by next week. Each Hand vacuum and regular vac- 4 PAYS—STARTING SUNDAY, IVIAY 13th dollar counts and it may help your uum cleaners are repaired, kept hoy or girl in service. in A-l sha'po when you engage TATETHEATRE Buy War Bonds our VACUUM REPAIR SERV- WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ICE. foreign Insurance TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY JoselTURB! The life insurance companies oi J Dependable work the first time From the Boole of the Month's Selection tile United States have never shown | —when you call .Rahway 7- Jimmy DURANTE any great inclination to write life "THE KEYS OF THE KINGDOM" 2056—DO IT NOW! Starring Thos. MITCHELL - Gregory PECK - Plus June ALLYSON insurance in foreign countries, add- The Screen's Merriest Farce ing that today there are few Ameri- can companies operating outside the MAC'S "MY GAL LOVES MUSIC" continental limits of the United APPLIANCE SHOP With Bob CROSBY - Grace McDONALD States. Several Canadian companies, T, E. McAuley, Inc. SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY however, have a fairly large life in- Maria MONTEZ, Jon HALL, Turhan BEY in AN surance portfolio overseas. In this "Over 10 Years, of Knowing .. M-S-M' connection the countries chosen by How" ' "SUDAN" (in color) PICTURE a the United States and Canadian com- 1464 MAIN STREET Plus Scandal Hits of the Tune Parade Also — panies operating in the foreign field RAHWAY, N. J. are generally more stable and con- "I'LL REMEMBER APRIL" WARNER BAXTER - NINA FOCH Tomorrow The World 2Xt) HKi HIT sequently there is less risk of dis- Rahway 7-2956 or Starring Gloria JEAN - Kirby GRANT - In - turbance to foreign corporations in Woodbridge 8-1354-J WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY "SHADOWS IN THE NIGHT" such countries. BUY WAR BONDS AT THIS THEATRE "Us Powered" !•_. 'KEEP YOUR POWDER DRY" and "MINISTRY OF FEAR" , FORDS AND: BARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON THURSDAY, MAY 10, PAGE SEVEN 1 ley now in session can make only "an ele- mental .start" toward the goal of lasting FORPSUEACON peace. "AS THE TWIG BENT, SO THE TREE IS INCLINED" j Other Opinions_ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY It is important for us to appreciate the Inflation Control low if we are going- to meet the- —by— fact that present efforts to attain a world We should not expect to live as challenge of the revived church In THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. well in wartime as in peacetime. Europe.—The Rev. A. -I* order are comparable to the study of the 1 Po>.to(&ce Address: Fords, N. J. War causes waste .and waste costs huis, Forieig-n Counselor, WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 alphabet in the quest for knowledge. money. We are .approaching the GommittiSe oU, Overseas Relief mad It is too much to expect the delegates most critical days in the big gam- Reconstruction, in the Bible Soci- Subscription $1.50 per year ble we have undertaken. Now is ety Record. Elmer J. Vccsey Publisher and Managing Editor to arrive at a perfect solution of the prob- the time to tighten our belts and Entered at the Post Office at Fords, N. J., as lems that confront the nations, or to for- take the necessary steps to begin One Mointh to the Front second class mail matter: on April 17, 19S6. mulate a plan that meets every criticism. to strengthen our production ca- A small item in the news tells a pacity. Let us not all to the fuel very big story: hundreds of boats Many details will, no doubt, deserve con- of inflation by increasing' costs and Hjarbor and that there are many airfields, capable tests. The Chritsian Sci- "Adam and Fallen Man" is the casion that Mother's Day stands apart including a strip for B-29 Superfortresses, ence Monitor. Lesson-Sermon subject for Sun- from other days and special occasions. ,-It day, May 13. which was an impenetrable jungle in De- Golden Text: "They which are will be s,o for many years, and worthily so. cember. V The Church in Europe the children of the flesh, these are This Municipality will observe Mother's Regardless of the discussion in regard to The dominating aspect of this re- not the children of God" (Rom. Day this yearwitli greater appreciation of vival of the churches is the central 9:8). the islands taken from the Japanese in the position that is being given to the Sermon. Passages from the King mothers whose sons .have gone forth to Bible. Before the war, there was James version of the Bible in- Pacific, Guam is a part of the United States in Europe a theology that attempt- war. Millionsof young Americans, engaged and military installations now being con- clude: ih battle, will stop; amidst the fighting to Under The State House Dome ed to be biblical. We heard much "The steps of a good man arg structed will make it an invaluable base from these man about biblical ordered by the Lord: and be de- breathe a 'prayer, and for the instant for- for the nation forever. By J. Joseph" Sribblis realism, but .it was still a theology lig-hteth in his way. The law of his get the slaughter and sacrifice in memory and not a part of ordinary human God is in his heart; none of his TRENTON—Stretc h in g life. steps shall slide" (Ps. 37: 23, 31). of happier days. that single service cardboard con- clothes-pins by sawing- - them 1 But after all, officials point out, Now it is the laymen who are Correlatitve passages from , "Sci- It is well for men to revere motherhood Pacific Problem lengthwise into threes and fours; tainers for milk sold in war fac- the 'department is concerned prin- concerned. They are confronted by ence and Health with Key to the but it is better for them to honor their own The distance from the Atlantic Seaboard sale of fireproof ooai comprising tories were running- short on meas- cipally with quantity and not these issues; they are confronted Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy to Germany is about three thousand miles. iron ore, slate and rocks; short urement. Investigation showed quality. day by day by the question include: "The harmony and im- Mothers, who will,be pleased -to witness measurement in various commodi- they were filled at dairies by ma- whether they will conform to this mortality of man are intact. We some expression of a love that should not From the Pacific Coast to the Philip- ties and willingness of the public chines and as adjustments to the POST-WAR ROADS:—A char Nazi regime, and they are now should look away from the oppo- pines it is approximately six thousand to tolerate abuse of the law be- devices had not been kept up to of rainbow hue in the office of asking: "What does the Bible say? site supposition that man is creat- be assumed. Let us: all join to make living date because of lack of help, they That is to be our rule." ed materially, and turn our gaze miles. '-•'•''••:•:. cause of wartime scarcity and per- State Highway Commissioner Mothers conscious, of respect and love and were running an ounce short on They are gathering in Bible to the spiritual reco?4' ol crea- ,onal prosperity, are practices' Spencer Miller symbolizes for New to reverently remember the virtues of those From Europe to the Philippines, the dis- which are providing headaches for milk. The State Department of classes, not simply in the prisoner- tion,. . . "(p. 521). Weights and Measures is seeking Jersey citizens a web of beautiful of-war camps where they have who have gone on ahead. tance is around thirteen thousand miles. New Jersey weights and" measures permission to seal such machines officials. highways covering the State dur- time on their hands, but in the PIE BARRA&2 These figures sjiould give us some idea after proper adjustment in order parish, in their homes, in their Cohcerned principally w i t h to avoid tinkering. ing the post-war era. NEW YORK. — Sidney Seigal of ,,the enormpus transportation, job;, in- families. Wherever they live, these told police that when he protested -:i3r Blockade? '•';'•')•• 7 ' quantity rather than quality, in- Red lines indicate the, percent- volved in the transfer of huge fighting spectors of the State Department •During- the very cold days of age of completion of the final con- people are asking, I think, as never that the cake he had bought.from • The war in the .Pacific has about reached of Weights and' Measures, headed last winter, many shipments of struction and survey plans; green before, "What does the Bible say? careteria- owner Ralph Mazario forces from Europe to; the. Far East, as well by John F. Sinnutt, Jr., of New- coal from the mines were found to lines represent progress on bridge What is to be the-rule?" was stale, Mazario flung six the stage where our High Command will as from the United States. 1 contain iron ore, rocks, slale and And they arre1 asking for Bibles have to finally determine the scope of ark, are being kept busy running plans, and brown, the percentage squishy pies, including -one choco- Not only ships, but immense quantities down contemporary complaints much Pennsylvania terra firma of right-of-way plans completed. in larger numbers than can be late cream pie, smack in the mid- operations necessary in the future, that are nerw and novel. Many of which dealei-s sometimes passed, The new construction and im- supplied. The estimates in the pro- dle -of his face. .Mazario was ar- of gasoline, will be required. Naturally, the unorthodox practices could not on to householders. One New Jer- provements will represent an' in- gram of our Bible Societies' are rested, charged -with disorderly Nobody knows whether the next big of- not even minimum estimates as until the task is finished, there can be little exist in normal times, they say, as sey dealer was so disgusted with vestment of $93,000,000 for the 1 conduct, and Seigal -was taken to fensive will be launched upon Formosa, improvement in the domestic situation in they hopefully look toward war's a shipment of coal he advertised. State. Paper work has been com- far as these liberated countrias the cleaners. . China, some other island or Japan itself. end. "Fireproof Coal For Sale," ac- pleted on more than one-half of of Europe and Germany itself arc i-espect to gasoline, imported foods and cording to the department. that amount at the present time. concerned. NO WONDER IT DIED Naturally,; there is a keen desire to capture Housewives who find clothes- 1 6ther items. pins much thinner and less strong Many gasoline pumps 'which Some projects are 100 per cent There a.re requests calling for Carnegie, Okla.—When J. T. a port on the coast of China, through which may blame their anemic condition have ,been out of service for many ready and the others are in ad- 1,000,000 German Bibles and Johnson's pig died, Johnson called to pour supplies to the soldiers of General- on the war. But weights and meas- months have been placed back into vance sta>ges of progress. something like 2,000,000 for the a. veterinary to conduct a post- issiiTioGniang Kai-shek. Lean Meat and Fat ures inspectors summoned xipon a operation without proper testing Large expenditures will be re- whole of liberated Europe. The mortem." In the pig's stomach complaint of a Trenton woman by •weights and measures inspec- quired for some of the proposed demands for Bibles from Bible were 58 fence staples, five copper At the'present time, so far as we can For many years, since the days of Jack found a merchant had sawed tors. Because' of the great possi- routes, such as Route 4, -a nortl.- Societies are going to be over- fragments, fourteen pieces.of tin, ascertain from available information, no Spratt and his wife, human beings have di- standard clothes-pins into three or bility that these pumps will regis- south artery from the northern whelming, and the estimates of two small stones and ten pieces of statement has been made as to whether vided themselves into those who prefer four parts from top to bottom to ter short on gasoline, the State De- part of the State to the seashore this emergency campaign are too wire. .-.:-• stretch them into three or four partment of Weights and Meas- resorts along the Atlantic coast. the United .States shall initiate a large lean meat and those who prefer fat. clothes-pins, some of which were ures warns that such pumps can- Discussions are now under way on no wider than one-sixteenth of an no^ legally be used until a new the link o,f .Route 4 -which is de- land operation in China. Moreover, there ConsequentLy, an amazing amount of 1 is discussion as to. the necessity of an early energy has been required to separate the inch. They were sold at regular test is made. signed as a parkway from Irving- prices and OPA could not inter- One nice thought emanates ton, Essex County, through Union invasio'n of Japan, witli some strategists two types of meat. This will be avoided in fere because a ruling could not be from the Department of Weights County to the Edison Bridge at suggesting that prior to any actual inva- the future, we understand, by an applica- found covering such a cut-down and Measures. No complaints have Perth Amboy.. sion, a tight naval blockade should be es- tion of electronics. commodity. been received that horse meat is Route 10 will be another costly Complaints have been received being- sold for steer tenderloins. operation. It will extend through tablished and the. Air Forces be 'given an It seems that an inventor has patented a Essex County as is Route S-100, opportunity to blast the home islands with method to separate lean meiat from fat tis- near the Newark Airport and everything that they possess. sue by a knife which is guided by a photo- through Elizabeth to the vicinity OUR DEMOCRACY- of the Edison Bridge. The average American, in considering electric cell and automatically follows the Improvements in all parts of these conflicting views, should be confident division in color between the meat. J i lore ininqs qrow in a jardeu New Jersey are contemplated in that the High Command will select the Now, if some statistician will calculate .1 «f ! » order to open up new country and tktttt trie qardletter seu>s. bring pleasure- resorts nearer t> course, which, in its opinion, will save the the time lost by "the average individual in the home towns of many citizens. most American lives. Some strategists are liminating fat or lean, it will be possible As WE TEND OUR. VICTORY GARDENS THIS YEAR. WE for us to appraise this boon to mankind. MOTORISTS:—Auto drivers of convinced that there will be economy in WILL FIND GREAT THINGS GROWING THE££ BESIDE THE New Jersey may not realize it American blood if we invade the Japanese VEGETA&LES. ' WE WILL BE GROWING OUR. INDIVIDUAL but a statistical microscope han- CONTRIBUTION TO THE NATION'S FOOD SUPPLY dled by experts in the State De- home islands as soon as possible with as Unusual Story •• THE SATISFACTION OF WATCHING OUR. OWN PLANTS MATURE AND FRUIT AND WHEN HARVEST TIME partment of Motor Vehicles is The lights go on again in Europe! Let us dance! Let large a force as we can make available. It is an unusual story that comes from pointed in their direction each They contend that^dny delay in mounting COMES, HONEST PRIDE IN A JOB WELL-DONE time they take their cars on the us sing! Let us praise God! Washington, where the death of a woman By OUR. OWN HANDS. the final invasion" will give the enemy an roads. They are given particular Let us honor the brave men who fought and died to win this author, at the age of 77, led to-'the discov- attention when they become in- opportunity ta prepare stronger defenses ery of the body of her -motnei^-who had volved in .accidents. victory, and the patriotic women of the auxiliary services.... Let and train additional fighting men. been dead for thirty-three years, inVa ma- The department knows there us tHank tiie workers of America and of tlie United Nations for While we are somewhat inclined to fa- were 24,120 auto accidents in New their miracles of production.... Let us congratulate ourselves for hogany coffin, in a back bedroom., ? Jersey in 1944, resulting in 609 investing billions of dollars in war bonds to back the fight for vor naval blockade and aerial bombard- It is diffcult for people of ordinary intel- deaths and 15,252 injuries. This freedom. ment, we are perfectly willing to follow ligence to understand the mental quirks represents 7.69 deaths per hun- •the considered judgment of the leaders dred million vehicle miles. The FINALLY, as we rejoice and cry "Hail!" to V-Day-Qne, let us that move the behavior of other human be- economic loss represented by the resolve to redouble our efforts to speed the celebration, of who have led the nation in the present ings. Apparently, the daughter was anx- accidents totaled $15,159,000. V-Day-Two over Japan. wars. The judgment of our High Com- ious to- prevent the Reparation of herself Seventy-eig-ht per cent of the mand has been almost faultless. No won- vehicles involved in accidents and her mother. were pasesnger cars and 14 per der that President Truman, in his first ad- S'o far as we can judge, her eccentricity cent were trucks. Accid-ent in- dress to Congress, made it plain tbJat there volvement by buses totaled 2,044, injured no other person and if it suited her, Other vehicles figuring in 'acci- Member would be no change in the top command of it ought to suit the rest of us. dents included 725 taxicabs, 189 Membct the Army, the Navy or the Air Force. military vehicles, 190 motorcycles. Federal 2'88 stationwagons and 57 other Feders! Bible Distribution vehicles including ambulances, po- An Elemental Start" Deposit The American Bible Society reports that lice wagons, etc. "The society of nations is still in a primi- Nearly 60 per cent of total ac- Reserve all previous records for Bible distribution tive state/' declares John Foster Dulles, cidents occurred during daylight Insurance were broken in 1944, when a total of 12,- hours but the opposite was true.- System foreign adviser to Thomas E. Dewey in the 403,541 copies of the Scriptures were cir- with fatal accidents. Two-thirds of last presidential campaign and an adviser all fatalities occurred under covei Corp. ulated by the Society. of darkness. to the American delegation at the San This is an interesting commentary upon Francisco conference. the assertion, so often made by certain the- MANY GOOD THINGS GROW IM A WELL-TENDED LIFE - UTTLE WHITE HOUSE:— Pointing out that nations have never yet WHEN KINDNESS, INTELLIGENCE, INDUSTRY AND THRIFT Once again this summer the "Lit- ologians, that the people of .this, country ARE SOWN... FROM KINDNESS SPRINGS GOOD-WILL tle White House" at 'Sea Girt, been rought under central authority, Mr. are not as religious as they formerly were. AMONS OURSELVES AND OUR NEIGHBORS^ FROM summer home of New Jersey's Dulles says that "they are like frontiers- INTELLIGENCE AND INDUSTRY GROW OUR, BEST Governors for decades, will remain It completely refutes the idea that, because ASSURANCE OF TOTAL VICTORY AND LASTING PEACE; untenanted. 'Governor and Mrs. men or tribal chieftains who have always of the war, people everywhere have tuned FROM OUR. SAVINGS IN WAE-SONDS, LIFE INSURANCE Walter E. Eidge do not intend to WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL BANK lived independently, relying upon their AND SAVINGS ACCOUNTS COME THE FRUITS OF spend any time -at the1 beautiful their face from God and that the world is SECURITY FOR OURSELVES AND THE NATION. . Woodbrldge, N. J. own skill and their own weapons to sur- rapidly going to the devil. place which has been the scene of vive." Accordiagly,fiie ejmciiides, the par- (Continued on Page 9) • ' •. ' "1 :fJft34 PAGE EIGHT4 THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 FORDS AND RAEITAN ' ^IP'BEACdK

from the railroad station. Dur- FOX-HUNT VIA PLANE UNQUESTIONABLE RECOM- ing the summer we have gone Meat On The Way! 'OHAlRLEtS CITY, la.—Obtain- * MENDATION ing a permit >f, .(Continued from Editorial Page) some- of which are sold to a issued bim.--.21 years a«o when he 1 shortage 'of meats by making the 1 he gets a bounty of Spl and ffi for many political and social gather- store in town, some we sell to ieft 1sA.-feakc.fl position in New ings up to a few years ago. less choice cuts do, or to use sub- Rationing a boarding house nearby and each pelt. He shot eleven in two stitutes. and one-half hours—his fae^t ba>r. York. Noel , wanted his old job With the State camp grounds, - And the balance we and our rela- back agtiin. 1 tives can for the winter. I known as. Gamp Edison, being JERSEY JIGSAW:—Construe would like to know why our GIFT BIKE CAUSES DEATH used by the Army there is no need tion of a seawall or ^breakwater . Prices Pittsburgh, Pa.—So anxious to one mile off shore from Sandy war price and rationing board THE, §tMSi'Ife' WAY for the Governor to use the "Lit- will not give us the gasoline ride his birthday bicycle, Carl ivItl>out iSiiriufnl tle White House" as his headquar- j Hook to Bay Head to provide a CM Huff ffr., who, would have cele- Driiss or Diet sheltered waterway is the State Questions are those most fre- we need to travel there since VOOfJIfi.ttKfJVClSG tei's as Commander-in-chief of the quently asked this week of the we are doing what we consider 'J brated his ninth birthday on Fri- '••8/tttox ' Highway Department's substitute day, April 13th, took the bicycle militia of the State. In fact, the for the New Jersey Ship Canal.. . Trenton District of OPA. Answers worthwhile work in raising \ out for a ride the day before. On rim. :»a-:?«s units of the New Jersey State The New Jersey Chancery Court, are official OPA rulings as of Mon- food. Haonii'itliA; SJ. to Sit his first ride he was struck-by a 0V, »f. the equity tribunal of the State, day, May 7. Readers may mail r». A'. ,4'-at4S Guard will again train at Fort I)ix A. Under the present gasoline truck and killed. would be merged into a new court questions for replies to District «»- ' next September, if present plans regulations your Board cannot It»» ' along with the present Supreme, Office, OPA. Trenton, N. J. materialize. grant you gasoline rations for # t Circuit and Prerogative courts by " \& this purpose as you are not Although furnishe'd completely a proposed constitutional amend- Q. I took my tires to be recapped operating a commercial farm. from cellar to. attie, the "Littls ment . . . Civilian defense forces and found different prices % The regulations state that White House" will probably awair. in New Jersey will remain intact were'beino- charged at different ** • that your board must be satis- r ^ the end of the war before again and continue to function until the stations. Is there a ceiling f fied tha-t the. applicant pro- * * ( becoming the center of interest war with Japan is concluded witn price on the recapping of ' * 'A daces substantial amounts of for New Jersey officialdom during victory . . . Topsy-turvy weather tires? V the summer months. Quartermas- conditions in New Jersey sinec- agrcultural products for com- A. There are definite ceiling •}*»» • ter General Stephen H. BaTlovv, •February have not been beneficial mercal use. It would appear prices for recapping specific V who IA in charge of the up- that your project is primarily to farmers . . . The Port of New sized tires, depending on the keep of the house and surrounding York Authority has authorized' the for raising produce that is used grounds, conducts a weekly in- grade of Camelback. These Uy you and your family and establishment of a- Chicago 'Office prices should be uniform "with i 1945 spection of the building to see that that the work is mostly done < • CHRISTENSEN'S everything re-mains undisturbed. . . New Jersey housewives are all stations rendering this over the week-end. being urged to make apple sauce service. Q Only the official ghosts of yes- Q. I own a 50-horsepower pleas- now to relieve cold storage plants \* teryear will occupy the executive Q. I run a delicatessen. Must I put •?. of apples . . . Paul" small ellicit ure boat. Where should I apply summer mansion this coming sum- prices on the cold cuts I dis- for my rations to operate the stills were seized in New Jersey play as butchers who display mer. Prom the time, the structure boat and how much gasoline Gladys Swarthout, opera star, and her husband, Major Frank Gowns was first used as the New Jei-sey by State ABC agents during April fresh meats are required to would I be allowed? Chaprpan, of the Marines, put their nearly filled used fat con- State Building- at the Louisiana- . . . Tenants who wish to protest do? A. You should apply at the board tainer in the refrigerator. The two points a pound used fat bringa Purchase Expedition in St. Louis rent overcharges should exhibit A. Yes, any meat, freshed or pro- covering the area in which the help make more meat available i*n this house I , & in ]9'03 until 1942 when former receipts or equally satisfactory cessed, that is on display evidence of the amount of the pay- boat is moored. You should be Governor Charles Edison closed its. should be marked with the ment, the OPA claims . . . allowed two gallons per horse- doors, Governor after Governor ceiling price for that particular There's still plenty of time to plan power per quarter, but not to has walked through its dignified cut. rooms toward a brighter future. and plant a victory garden in New exceed a maximum of twenty- War's end is expected to result in Jersey, Prof. F. G. Helyar, of the Q. I own a tavern and recently four gallons per quarter, Select-Matter's. Gift At Franks a revival of the good old days at State College of Agriculture: sent to the local board a copy Q. My apartment is equipped with u Sea Girt. claims . . . Out of 16,385 automo- of my beer and liquor posters. a refrigerator which is not 1 MEAT:—New Jersey house- biles checked for faulty brakes by Is this all that is required? working and the' landlord keeps Mother's Day Special— the law enforcement agencies of A. Yes, providing you have a list wives faced by a shortage of meat telling me that he cannot get New Jersey during the first Week of your liquor prices on file / the parts it needs. Would this at their favorite "butcher shops GOLD; STRIPE HOSIERY of the nationwide brake check with the board for the prices entitle me to a decrease in and stores should' listen to the rea- program, 1,49-0 vehicles were you charged in April, 1943, rent? sons for the shortage advanced by found to- hace inadequate brakes •when restaurant prices were A. You could file an application SILK SLIPS, HOUSE COATS, HOUSE DRESSES the Office of Price Administration. . . . Victory gardeners are warned frozen. If you do not have with the Rent Control Office by Dr. J. Lynn Mahaffey, Store And 99 Other Suggestions The Army and Navy must be such a list on file, a supplemen- for a decrease in rent. Contact Director of Health, not to over- well fed, says the OPA. Abroad tal list must be sent to your your local board for the ad- : e tire themselves . . . Loans granted For Mother's Comfort— the men in uniform g et five and local board listing your 1943 dress of the Rent Control Of- to veterans under the provisions one - quarter pounds of meat a fice covering your area, •who of the New Jersey Veterans Loan prices of all liquors served. PRETTY SLIPPERS " week. In this country they get an •will advise you fully. average of five and1 six-tenths Authority Act have reached $701,- Q.' I run a grocery store and my Whether she's a hard - working 225 . . . New Jersey leads the supplier charges me over the pounds. Our allies must be as- homebody or an/ entertaining host- sured minimum requirements for East and holds second place in the whofesale ceiling price for full fighting strength. People in nation in the average quantity o/ eggs.. What can I do about it ess, we've the!" kind of slippers milk produced per dairy cow, the liberated countries must not without having him refuse to she'll enjoy wearing day and night. starve. Family purchasing ' power, State Department of. Agriculture supply me any long'er? DONALD 1 MANSON in this country has soared, an.i reports . . . Governor Edge urges A. The local OPA office i& sup- Gloves Handbags' all persons to financially aid th? people want more meat, thus creat- plied with forms to be usedin ... Insurance ... current drive to raise funds to ing a greater demand for meat. instances of oyer-ceiling sales eradicate cancer , . . A. study of To spread the supply of meat the actuarial soundness of the to retailers. This may be filled Office: Residence: Frank's- Variety Store farily across the country, consum- State Teachers Pension and An- out by you and your case will ers are asked to pay no more than nuity Fund without annual State be investigated by the OPA P.A. 4-3300 WO.8-1592-J 77 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. J. ceiling prices and to pay ration appropirations is under way . . . without your name being points in full. They are also asked Compulsory teaching of a two- used. year course in American history Q. We own a. place in the. country Associated with Boynton Brothers is required in New Jersey sec- about 65 miles from our home .^ <& Co. over 25 years. Announcement • ondary schools under a new law and it is about' seven .miles . . . The 2nd Battalion, 114th In- Informing my Friends fantry, New Jersey Nation®1 and the Public that I have Guard, has won the Presidential Unit Citation for extraordinary OPENED heroism in battle north of Schal- 7th WAR LOAN ba'ck, Fi'ance, on November 25 last. Victory Barb er Umbrellas Shop CAPITOL CAPERS:—The State of New Jersey has received $500 — AT — in two payments in two. weeks From HERBERT'S Jewelers 73 Woodbridge Avenue from unknown persons b'othered Sewai-en, N. J. by conscience . . . The milkman Courteous and First Class will not need to keep those bottles Service quiet in New Jersey after October John Ingrassia, Prop. 1 'next because he will be prevent- ed by law after that time to de- Better known as liver milk during the wee small "John the Barber" formerly of Hopelawn hours of the morning'.

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Free Parking Lot in Rear f J FORDS AN© TOWNSHIP BEACON THUKSDAY, MAY 10, 1945 PAGE NINE LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES RELIEF , LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES > LEGAL NOTICES Countries and peoples freed day evening, May 21st, 1945, the Refer to: W-47i5; Docket 13U/14S manner of payment, in case one or require a down payment of.$SO.OO, terms provided for in contract of be adjourned the Township Com- being t-oi (I in Block !77 as shown Township Committee will nieet at A'OTICE OF PUBLIC SALE more minimum bids shall be re- the balance of purchase price to be sale. mittee reserves the right in Its dis- .on the Woodliridge Township As- from Axis-control will need $100,- S P. M.' (WT) in the Committee TO WHOM IT MAY CONGE'IIN: ceived. paid in equal monthly installments •Take further notice that at said cretion to reject any one or ail bids sessment Map: thence (4) along 000,O0'0,0.00 worth of food, cloth- Chambers, Mfitiional Municipal At a regular meeting of the Upon acceptance of the minimum of $10.00 plus interest and other sale, or any date to which it may and to sell said lots in said block Smith's line south 19°-4,V40" East Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Township' Committee oT the Town- bid, or bid above minimum, by the terms provided for in contract of be adjourned the Township Com- to such bidder as it may select, due 301.05 feet to a point being the ing- and other relief, about 22 perand expose and sell at public: sale ship' of Woodbridge held 'Monday, Township Committee and. the pay- sale. mittee reserves the right in its dis- regard being given to terms and southwest corner of Smith's land; cent of which they will be able to and . to the highest bidder accord- May 7th, lS-iH, 1 was directed ment thereof by the purchaser ac- Take further notice that at said cretion to reject any one or all bids manner of payment, in ease one or thence (2) Soutb 70°-14'-20" West ing to terms of sale on file with the to advertise the fact-that on Mon- cording to the manner of purchase sale, or any date to which it may and to sell said lots in said block more minimum bids shall be re- 142 91 feet to a point; thence (3) furnish for themselves, according Township Clerk'open to inspection day evening. May 21st, 1945, in accordance with terms of sale on be adjourned the Township Com- to such bidder as it may select, due ceived. and to be publicly read prior to sale, North 21°-05'-10" Wcat 304. S2 feet to the United Nations Relief the Township Committee will meet file, .the Township will deliver a bar- mittee reserves the right;in its, dis- regard being given to terms and Upon acceptance of the minimum to a point in the southerly line of Lots -40 and 41 in Block 18-A, at S P. M. (WT) in the Committee gain and sale deed for s-aid premises. cretion to reject any one or all bids manner of payment, in case one or bid, or bid above minimum, by the and Rehabilitation Administra- Woodbridge Township Assessment Chambers Memorial Municipal New Dover [toad: thence (I) along DATED: May Sth, 1945. and to sell said lots in said block more minimum bids shall be re- Township Committee and the pay- said southerly line of New Dover tion's estimate. Aside 'from the Mjap. Building, Woodbridge, New .Tersey, B. J. DUNIG-AN, Township Clerk. to such bidder a-s it may select, due ceived. ment thereof by the purchaser ac- Take further notice tha,c the and expose and sell at public sale Road. North 71°-3!>" East 150 feet needs of China and Russia, import To be advertised May 10 th and regard being given to terms and Upon acceptance of the minimum cording to the manner of purchase to tlie point or place of beginning. Township Committee has, by reso- and to the highest bidder according May 17-th, 1-945, in the Fords Beacon. manner of payment, in ease one or bid, or bid above minimum, by the in accordance with terms of sale on requirements of the liberate!! lution and pursuant to law, fixed to terms of sale on file with the more minimum bids shall be re- Township Committee and the pay- file, the Township will deliver a bar- Containing 1.01S acres. nations will amount to about $7,- a mimimum price at which.said lots Township Cleric open to inspection Refer to: Wi«l Deed ceived. ment thereof by the purchaser ac- gain and sale deed for said premises. Talie lin-tlier nulk-e that the 500,000,i0'00 of which the UNRRA in said block will be sold together and to . be publicly read prior to XOT1CE OF PUBLIC SALE Upon acceptance of the minimum cording to the manner of purchase DATKT): May Sth, 1915. Township Committee has, by reso- wHh all . other details pertinent, ,sale, Lots 576 and i><7 in Block 44S-S,TO WHOM IT ML4Y CONCERN: bid, or bid above minimum, b'V the iti accordance with terms of sale on B. .1. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. lution and pursuant to law, fixed a would provide 12,000,GO€,CM>0. said minimum price being §500.00 Woodbridge Township Assessment At a regular meeting of the Township Committee and the ipay- file, the Township will deliver a bar- To he advertised May 10th and minimum price at which said lot plus costs of preparing deed and Map, ment thereof by the purchaser ac- gain and sale deed for said premises. in said block will be sold together advertising this sale. Said lots in Township Committee of the Town- May I71h, 3945,, in the Fords Beacon. Take further notice that the ship of Woodbridge held Monday, cording to the manner of purchase DATED,: May Sth, 194 5. with all other details pertinent, said block if sold on terms, will in accordance with terms of sale on said minimum price being $900.00 require a down payment of $50.00, Township Committee has, by reso- Majv 7th, ' 1945, I was directed ' B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. Itcfer («: W-278; Deed WOMEN lution and pursuant to law, fixed a to advertise the fact that on Mon- file, the Township will deliver a. bar- To be advertised May 10th and plus costs ol" preparing' deed and the balance of purchase price to be 'ain and sale deed for said premises. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE ai1vertisin.tr this sale. Said lot in The Census Bureaii ^predicts paid in equal monthly installments minimum, price at which said lots day evening, May 21st, 3945, May 17th, 1945, in fhe Fords Beacon. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: in said block will be sold together the Township Committee will meet DATED: May Sth, 1945. said block if sold on terms, will that fewer women will leave-their of $10,00 plus interest and other At a regular meeting of the. require a down payment of $90.00, 1 terms provided for in contract oE with .--all other details pertinent, at 8 P. M. (WT) in the Committee B. .1. DUNIGAN, Townshio Clerk. Kcfcr to: W-150; Docket 120/1:27 jobs after the war," than." ' is gen- said minimum price 'being . $250.00 Chambers, Memorial Municipal To be advertised May 10th and Township Committee of the Town- tile balance of purchase price to be sale. ', Building', Woodbridge,. New Jersey, SOTJCE OP PUBLIC SAIyB ship of Woodbridge held Monday, paid in equal monthly installments erally expected. It .estimates .that Take further notice that at said plus costs of'.preparing, deed and May I7ith, 1945, in the Fords Beacon. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: May 7th, 1945, I was directed sale, or any date to which it may advertisirig this sale. Said lots in and expose and sell at public sale At a regular meeting of the of $25,00 plus interest and other said block if. sold on terma, will and to the highest bidder according to advertise the fact that on. Mon- terms provided for in contract of the feminine labor foxee figure be adjourned, the Township Com- Itefer to: W-S13; Docket 137/229 Township Committee of the Town- day evening, May 21st,, 1915, mittee reserves thB right in its dis- require a down payment of $25.00, to terms of s'ale on file with the NOTICE OK PUBLIC SALE ship of Woodbridge held Monday, sale. ftve years iience will be about tile balance of purchase price to be Township Clerk open to inspection the Townshij} Committee will meet cretion to rejeet any one or all bids TO WHOM IT -ADA IT CONCEKN: Miay 7th, 1945, I was directed at S P. M. (WT) in the Committee The above premises shall be sub- 17,50«,00i0' to 18,000,000, or about and to sell said lots in said block to paid in equal monthly installments and to be publicly read prior to to advertise the fact that on Mon- ject to the conditions and restric- of $10.00 plus interest and other sale, Lots 5 to 11 inclusive in Block At a regular meeting - of the Chambers Memorial Municipal equal to the 1944 average of 17,-such bidder as it may select, due Township Committee of the Town- day evening, May 21st, 1945, Building", Woodbr-idge, New .Jersey, tions sot forth in an ordinance en- regard being given to terms and terms provided for in contract of. 396-B, Woodbridge Township As- the Township Committee will meet titled "An Ordinance Imposing Con- 800,'00'0. . • sale. •"•..' sessment Map. ship of Woodbridge held Monday, and expose and sell at public sale manner of payment, in case one or May 7th, 1945, I was directed at S P. M. (WT) in the Committee anil to the highest bidder accord ins ditions and Rest rictions on land more minimum bids shall be re- Take further notice that 'at said Take further' notice .that the to advertise the fact that on Mon- Chambers M einori a 1 Municipal to terms of sale on tile willi tiie owned by the Township of Wood- LEGAL NOTICES ceived. sale, or any date to which it may Township Committee has, by reso- day evening, May 21st,. 1945, Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Township Clerk open to inspection bridjre wit bin Blucks 175, 47(j and Upon acceptance of the minimum be a.djourned the Township Com- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a the Township Committee will meet and expose and sell at public sale and to be publicly read prior to 477, Woodbridge Township Assess- bid, or bid above minimum, by the minimum price at which said lots and to the highest bidder according ment Ma)i," adopted September ISth, liefer to: W-J44; DocJcet 120r,W mittee reserves the right in its dis- 1 at S P. M. (WT) in the Committee sale, part of Lot S in Block 177, \OTICE Ol'' I>UHJyL.C*.**AljJE Township Committee and the pay- cretion to reject any one or all bids in said block will be sold together Chambers Memorial Municipal to terms of sale on . file with the to be hereafter known and desig- 1939. - ..-.'.. TO WHOM IT MAY CdNCEltN: ment thereof by the purchaser ac- and to sell said lots in said block with all. other details pertinent, Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Township Clerk open to inspection nated as Lot S-C in Block 47i-C5, Take further noiire that -CLL said At a regular meejing ol the cording to the manner of purchase to such bidder as it may select, due said. minimum price being $1,200.00 and expose and %ell at public sale and to be publicly read prior to AVoodbridge Township Assessment sale, or any elalt' to which it may Township Committee olf the Town- in accordance with terms of sale on regard being given to terms and plus costs of preparing deed and and to the highest bidder according sale. Lots J698 and 1B97 in Block Map, more particularly described as be adjourned the Township Com- ship of Woodbridge Weld Monday, file, the Township will deliver a manner of payment, in ease one or advertising this sale. Said lots in to terms of sale on file with the 447-A, Woodbridge Township As- follows: mittee reserves the right in its dis- Mav 7th, 1!)43, I was directed bargain and sale deed tor said more minimum bids shall be re- said block if sold on terms, will Township -Clerk open to inspection sessment Map. Being known on file Woodbridge cretion to reject any one or all bids to advertise the fact that on Mon- premises. ceived. ' . require a down payment of $120.00, and to be publicly read prior to Take further notice that the Township Assessment Map as part and to sell said lot in said block day evening, May 21st, 1W.., the DATED: May 8th, 1945. the balance of purchase price to be sale, Lots 20 to 24 inclusive in Block Township Committee has, by reso- to yiU'h bidder as il may select, due B..J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. Upon acceptance of the minimum paid in equal monthly installments of Lot S in Block 477 to be here- regard being given to terms and Township Committee will meet at bid, or bid above minimum, by the 4 4 2-H, Woodbridge Township As- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a after known as Lot S-C in Block R P M (WTl in the (Jommittee To be advertised May 10th and of $15.60 plus interest and other sessment Map. minimum price at which said lots manner of payment, in case one or May 3 7th, 1945, in the Fords Beacon. Township Committee: and the pay- terms provided, for in contract of 177-G, Woodbridge Township As- more minimum bids shall be re- Chambers, Memorial Municipal ment thereof, by the purchaser ac- Take further notice that the In said block will be sold together sessment Map. •Building, Woodtaridge, New Jersey, sale. ' Township Committee has, by reso- With all other details pertincni, .ceived. cording to the manner of purchase Description Upon acceptance oi' the minimum and expose and sell at public sale Refer to: W-4G5; Doeket 13»/«23 in accordance with terms of sale on Take further notice that at said lution and pursuant to law, fixed a said minimum price being $200.00 and to the highest bidder according JVOTICE OF FVSXAC SALE sale, or any date to which it may minimum price at which said lots plus costs of preparing deed and Beginning a"t a point in th-» south- bid, or bid above minimum, by the file, the Township will deliver a bar- erly line of New Dover Road as said Township Committee an~l the -pay- "to terms of sale on nit with the TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: gain and sale deed for said premises. tys adjourned the Township Com- n said block -will be sold together advertising this sale. Said lots in Township Clerk open to inspection At a regular meeting of the mittee reserves the right in its dis- with all other -details pertinent, sa>id block if sold on terms, will road is shown on a map entitled ment tbereol' by the purchaser ac- and to be publicly read prior to sale. Township Committee of the Town- DATED: Miay Sth, 1945. creuoii to reject any one or all bids said minimum price being- $500.00 require a down payment of $20.00, "Middlesex Colony, Colonia, N. .L. cording to the manner of i.turehuse "Lots 3S to 10 inclusive In Block ship of Woodbridge held Monday, B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. and to sell said lots in said block plus costs of preparing deed and the balance of purchase price to be property "of the Middlesex Finance in accordance with terms of sale on 3S3-ES, Woodbridge Township As- May 7th, 1945, I was directed To be advertised May 10th and to such bidder as it may select, due advertising this sale. Said lots in paid in equal monthly installments Company^ Hiinchman, Pila; and file, tlie Township will deliver a bar- sessment Map. to advertise the fact that on Mon- May 17th, 194 5, in the Fords Beacon. regard being given' to terms and said block if sold on terms, will of ?10.00 plus interest and other Tooker, Landscape Engineers, 52 gain and sale deed for said premises. day evening, May 21st, 1945, manner of payment, in case one or require a down payment of $50.00, terms provided for in contract of Broadway, New" York City. January DATED: May Sth, 1SI45. Take further notice that the the Township. Committee will meet Hefer to: W-21.1 ; Docket 122/7S more minimum bids shall be re- the balance of purchase price to be sale. 1010,*' said beginning point being B. .1. DUNIOAN; Township Clerk. Township Committee has, by reso- at S P. M. (WT)' in the Committee 41 and 4H ceived. paid in equal monthly installments Take further notice that at: said the northwest corner of lands now To be advertised May 10th and lution and pursuant to law, fixed a Chambers, Memorial Municipal A'OTJCE OF'PUBLIC SALE Upon acceptance of the minimum of ?10.00 plus interest a'nd other sale, or any dale to 'which it may or formerly Sherwood M. W. Smith, May 1711i, 1H-I5, in the Fords Beacon. minimum price at whh-li said lots Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: bid, or bid above minimum, by the ill said block will be sold together and expose and sell at public sale At a regular meeting of the Township Committee and the pay- with all other details pertinent, said and to the highest bidder according Township Committee, of the Town- ment thereof by the purchaser ac- minimum price being $000.00 plus to terms of saje on. file with the ship, of Woodbridge-held Monday. cording to the manner of purchase costs of preparing: deed and adver- Township Clerk open to inspection May 7th, 1945, I was directed in accordance with terms of sale on tising ibis sale. Said lots in said and to be publicly read prior to to advertise the fact that on Mon- file, the Township will deliver a bar- block il sold on terms, will require sale, Lots 39 to 41 inclusive in Block day evening, May 21-st, 1945, gain and sale deed for said premises. a down payment of $'.10.00, the bal- 15S. Woodbridge Township Assess-' the Township Committee will meet DATED: Miay Sth, 194 5 ance of purchase price to bo paid ment Map. at S P. M. (WT) in the Committee B. .1. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. in equal monthly Installments of Take further notice that the To be advertised May lftth, and This, Today Chambers, Memorial Municipal ?](i.«l) plus interest and other terms Township Committee has, by reso- Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Maylith, 194-5, in the Fords Beacon. pifiviiled fov in contrai-t of sale. lution arid pursuant to law, fixed a and expose and sell at public sale Take lnrther- notice that at snid minimum price at which said lots and to the highest bidder according Refer to: W-344: Docket ISO'lii^ sale, or any dale to which it may in said block will be sold together to terms of sale on file with the NOTICE OK PUBLIC SALE with all other details pertinent, be adjourned, the Township Com- : Township Clerk open to inspection TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: mittee reserves the right in Its dis- said minimum price being 5600.00 and to be publicly, read prior to At a regular meeting of the cretion to-reject any one or all bids plus costs of preparing deed and sale,' Lots 23 to 2i5 inclusive in Township' Committee of the Town- and to sell said lcMs in said block advertising this sale. Said lots'in Block 510-H, AVoodbridge Township ship of Woodbridge held Monday, sa-id block if soM on terms, will May 7th, 1945, 1" was directed 10 such bidder as it may select, due require a down payment of S60.00, Assessment Map. regard being given to terms and Take further notice that the to advertise the fact that on Mon- the balance of purchase price to be day evening. May 21st, 1945, inn nner of payment, in case one or paid in equal monthly installments Township Committee has, by reso- more minimum bids shall be re- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a tlie Township" Committee will meet of $10.00 plus.: interest and other at S P. M. (WT) in the Committee ceived. terms provided for in contract of manimu.m price at which said lots Tpon acceptance of tile minimum sale. in said block will be sold together Chambers, Memorial Municipal bill, or bid above minimum, by the with all other details pertinent, Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, Township Committee and the pay- Take further notice that at said sajd minimum price being J300.00 and expose and sell at public sale ment thereof by the purchaser ac- sale, or any date to which it may plus costs of preparing deed and and to the highest bidder according cording to the manner of purchi'^ be adjourned the Township Com- advertising this sale. Said lots in to terms of sale on' file with the in accordance with terms of sale mittee reserves the right in its dis- said block if sold on terms, will Township Clerk open to inspection on file, the Township will deliver cretion to reject any one or all bids require a down payment of $30.00, and to be publicly read prior to a bargain and sale deed lor said and to sell said lots in said block the balance of purchase' price to be sale, Lots 14 to-21 inclusive in Block preini.ses. to such bidder as it may seleit, due paid in equal• monthly: installments 37,'!-F, Woodbridge Township' As- regard being given to terms and of ?10.0o plus interest and other sessment Map. WTBI): May Sth, mo." * : terms provided for in contract of Take further notice that the R. J. DI'KIGAN, Tnwns'hlp Clerk. mariner of payment, in ease one or more minimum bids shall be re- sale. Township Committee has, by reso- To lie advertised May 10th and Take further notice that at said lution arid pursuant to law, fixed a May 17th, 1945, fn the Fords Beacon. ceived. Upon acceptance of the minimum sale, or any date to w'hich it may minimum price at which said lots be adjourned the Township Com- in said block will be sold together ltcfer to; W-!>2; Docket 1X9/44 bid, or bid above minimum, by the Township Committee and tha pay- mittee reserves- the right in its. dis- with all other details pertinent, ment thereof by the purchaser ac- cretion to reject any one or all bids said minimum price being $!i00.00 •NOTICE OF i'VBi,,ri' 'SAI^K cording to the manner of purchase and to sell said lots in said block plus costs of preparing deed and T-O WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: in accordance with terms of sale on to such bidder as it may select, due advertising this sale. Said lots in At a regular meeting ot the file,, the Township will deliver a bar- regard bfcing'" given to terms and said block if sold on terms, will Townsnip Committee of.-the Town- gain and sale deed for said premises^ ship of Woodbridge held Monday, SUMMARY O" 1»44 AUDIT REPORT May 7th 104.'i, I • was directed DATED: M'ay 8th, 1945. B. .1. DUN1G-AN, Townslrp Clerk. TOWSSH1P' OF RARITAX to advertise the fact that on Mon- MIDDLESEX COUNTY, IV. J. day evening, May j'lsl, 3,94j, the To be advertised May 1:0th and May 17/th, 1945, in the Fords-Beacon. I. -Wilfred K. Woodward, Clerk of the Township of Raritan, Middle- Township C/immittee will meet at sex County, New Jersey, do hereby certify that the following Statement ,s P. M. (WTl in the " Committee of Assets and Liabilities is a true and -correct summary of the official, Chambers, M e tn o r i a I Municipal Keicr to: W-IJ; Docket H5/4:;» audit report of the .Township of Haritan for the-fiscal year ended De- Building, Woodbridge. New Jersey, XOTICE OiT -PUBLIC SALE cember 31, 1914. The complete-report is on file in my office. and expose, and sell at public sale TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Wilfred It. Woodward, Township Clerk. und to the highest bidder according 1 At a regular meeting of the STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES to terms ol sale on file with the Township Committee of the Town- •AS OF DECEMBER 31, 1944 Township Clerk open to inspection ship of Woodbridge held Monday, ASSETS und to be publicly read prior to sale, May. '7-th, 194.5, 1 was directed Current Account: i.ots 14l» and 113 in Block 202-A, to advertise the fact that on Mon- Cash Balances : ? .290,231.3i Woodbridge Township Assessment day evening, May Hist, 1945, Taxes and Tax Title Liens 1,635,756.77 M,fjp, « the Township Committee will meet Itevenue Accounts Receivable : V' 07.03 at 8 P. M. (WT) in the Committee Take further notice that the Due from Trust Account 7SU.38 Chambers Memorial Municipal Jneomie Bond investments '. 10,000.00 Township Committee lias, by reso- Building, WoodbriSge, New Jersey, lution and pursuant to law. fixed a and expose and sell at public sale Ca-sh - Restricted Account : 15.0JS minimum price at which said lots and to the highest bidder according 'I'rilst Aeeouut: in said bloc-It will he sold together to terms of sale on file with the Cash Balance " 6,435.4 6 with all other details, pertinent, said Township Clerk open to inspection Assessments Receivable - - : 5,840.09 minimum price being JiUO.OO plus and to be publicly read prior to Assessment Liens and Assessment Lien Interest 356,840.9S costs-o]1 preparing deed and adver- sale, Lots 152 to 154 inclusive in Capital Aeebimt: lising this sale. .Said lots in said Block 24-E, Woodibridge Township Cash Balance : 13,7:55.4s block, if sold on terms, will require Assessment Map. Foreclosed Tax Title Liens ..-.•>. '..... 303,250.37 a down payment of $20.00, the bal- - Sales Contracts Receivable - G:>,46B.99 ance of pin-chase price to be. paid Take further notice that the Deferred Charges to Future Taxation r Bonded —. 1,SIS,000.00 in equal monthly installments of Township Committee has, by reso- Dog Kuuil Account: - - $10.t)0 plus interest and other terms lution and pursuant to law, fixed a Ca-sh Balance ..- 1,118.5< provided for in contract of sale. minimum price at which said lots Kincrs'eitey Helief Account: - in said block will be sold together Cash Balance 5,457.26 Take further notice 'thai nt said with all other details pertinent, Dug from Current Account 3,000.00 sale, or any date to which it may said minimum price being $-300.00 Boud ami Interest Account: be adjourned, tile Township Com- plus costs of preparing deed and Cash Balance 1,020.00 mittee reserves the right in its dis- advertising this sale. Said lots in Police anAT'K1>: JJrfy Mil, 1!)4r.. more : minimum bids shall be re- Unallocated Receipts :.: -1.64 H. .1. m'NUJAX, Township Clerk. ceived. Due to Garbage Districts 3 3.45 To lin advertised May 10th and Upon acceptance of the minimum Tax Overpay ment.s 27.9U May ITtlij 5!IU. in the' Fords Deacon. bid, or bid above minimum, by the Reserves for Which Cash is Not Required 1,«3S,259.2B Township Committee and the pay- Reserve for Income Bond Investments 10,000.111) Ui'l'rr ti>: W-370; Dorkrl lyy'-(.'SI ment thereof by the purchaser ac- Surplus Revenue - Cash : J...... '..,.. 242,193.03 "NO'PICK Of 1*1 1)1,!C SALK cording to the manner of purchase Trust Account: TO WHOM IT MAY CDWKliN: in accordance with terms of sale on Assessment Serial Bonds 2.000.00 At a regular meeting of the file, the Township will deliver a bar- TJue to Current" Account • 7S0.3S Township Committee of the Town- gai?j and stile deed for said premises. Special Trust Receipts 77.-J1/ ship i>|" Wondbridge held Umiilay, DATED: May 8th, 194 5. Reserves for Which Cash is Not Required 362.4S1.07 M'ay 7th, liH.'i, I was directed B.'J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. Trust Surplus 3,577.59 to advertise the fact that on Mon- To be advertised Mav loth and Cxinitiil Account: day evening. May 21st, -lOir,, the May 17th, 1945, in the Fords Beacon. Serial Bonds . J.&1S.000.00 Township Committee will, meet at Down Payment on Capital improvement 1' und ' 11,500.00 U I'. 11. (WTl in the Committee Refer i<>: \V-352s Deed Reserve for Foreclosed Liens and Chambers, M e m o r i a I Municipal NOTICJ3 OK PUBLIC SALB Sales Contracts Receivable 301!,717.36 l-Sin'Iding, WoodbridHe, Nc# Jersey, TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: Capital Surplus 2.235.4S and expose .Hid sell at public sale At a regular meeting of the Dog Kund Account: ami to the. highest biddtjr according Township Committee of the Town- Due to State of New Jersey .25 So terms of sale on file with the ship of Woodbridge held Monday, D"og" Fund Reserve 1,11S.32 Township <"lcrk open to inspection Miay jth, 3.945, I was- directed liliiiel's'eucy Relief Account: am! to be j»itbli--]v read prior to sale to advertise the fact that on Mon- Accounts Payable 1,299.09 1-ots JJ am! J3 in niock 437-K, day evening, May 21-st, 1945, Reserve t,o Pay Relief Bills 7,158.17 Woodbridgi. Township Assessment the Township Committee will meet Bond and Interest .Account: at S P. M. (WT) in the Committee Reserve to Pay Interest ~ 1,020.00 Chambers Memorial Municipal Police and li'irenxen.s' Pension Fund. j. T.tUe further notice, ihat the 24,312.50 Township Committee has, by reso- Building,: Woodbridg-e, New Jersey, Investment Reserve and expose and sell at public saie Surplus Reserve .-. 10.6S0.65 lution und pursuant to law, fixed a and. to the highest bidder according Wutcir Operating; Account:: LMIGHTY GOD; our Father, we come to thee today in humble thanks for Thy guidance and minimum price at which said lots Appropriation Reserves 8,201.45 I)J Hiiiil block TVIJJ be sold together to terms of sale on file with the strength m our national trial in which the forces for the right, with Thy blessing,' have tri- Township Clerk open to inspection Reserves for Which .Cash is Not Required 2S.194.20 A with all oilier details pertinent, said and to be publicly read prior to Operating .Surplus - Cash 30,493.1 5 umphed over the forces of brutality and evil. We beseech Thee, our Heavenly Father, to lead us once minimum price being 520D.00 plus sale, Lots 15 to IS inclusive in Water Capital Account: costs of preparing deed and adver- Block 12-pj- Wo_orJbri(Jge- Township Reserve for Replacements 73,622.19 more in Thy name and for Thy sake as we pursue to its conclusion our holy crusade for the freedom tising this saie. Maid lots in said Assessment. Mjap." Amortization Reserves 311,000.00 Work, it sold on terms, will require of all men everywhere, that they may live in security and happiness; that they may have always the a down payment of (2(1.00, the bal- Take further notice that." the 5,00ti,4ti0.57 ance, of pim-liase price to he paid Township Committee has, by reso- liberty to worship Thee as their conscience dictates; that they may know,that only right is might; in equal monthly inst-allmenta of lution and pursuant to law, fixed a minimum"-priee'^at-.which saia lots that only God in Heaven is their judge. As we wage this awful war to its conclusion may Thy bless- $10,i)ii 7>lus interest and other terms HKCOMM BNDATIONS provided for In contract ol' eule. in said block will be sold together ings ever be ours and may Thy Holy Light shed itself on the lives and safety of our dear ones. This with all other details pertinent IT l'S >Mi€OMMiKNT>KD that every claim be supported by affidavit be- Take further" notice that at said said minimum price being $2SS.0O fore payment is authorized; that all outstanding checks over two years is our supplication, in Thy name and for Thy sake. Amen, "Kale, or any date to which it may plus costs of preparing, d«etl ajid old be cancelled; that interfund balancers be cleared by transfer of cash: be adjourned, the Township Com- advertising this sale. Said lots in that rent receivership costs be allocated to the- .properties affected; that mittee reserves the rig-lit in its dis- sa-id block if sold on terms, will unallocated receipts l>e/cleared from the records; that tax overpayments cretion to reject any one or all bids require a down payment of f2S.S0, he refunded or lapsed to surplus: that tax sales be held in compliance and to sell said lytts in said block the balance of purchase price to be with the statutes; that assessments receivable be collected qr sold at to such bidder as it may select, due paid in equal monthly installments tax sale: that missing tax sale certificates be replaced or the properties regard being" given • to term.'* and of ¥10.00 plus interest and other resold; that a change fund be established for the Tax Collector and the This message sponsored by roaimei- of puymmt, in case one or terms provided for in ,contract of Water Department; and that an effort be made to collect old water de- more minimum bids shall be re- sale. partment accounts receivable. ceived. '• • CERTIFICATION T&.ke further notice that at said I hereby certify that I have examined the books and records of the _Vpon ai-i-cptaiicc of the minimum sale, or any date to which it may Township of Raritan, County of Middlesex, for the vear ending Decem- I'itI, ol- bid .ibovc minimum,, by the be adjourned the Township Com- ber 31, 1944. that the examination was made in accordance with gener- Township Committee and the pay- mittee reserves the right in its dis- ally accepted auditing standards applicable under the circumstances, and ment thereof by tlie purchaser ac- cretion to reject any one or all bids in accordance with the requjrements of the>Division of Local Government cording- to the manner of purchase and to sell said lots in said block of the Department of Taxation and Finance. I further certify that I have hi accordance with terms ot sale to such bidder as it may select, due reported or commented upon "Any error, omission, irregularity, viola- on file, the Township will deliver regard being given to terms -and tion of law, discrepancy or other non-conformity to the- law" found dur- 11 bargain ,uul sale deed lor said manner of payment, in case one or ing the course of the examination; and where detailed audit of any ac- premises. more minimum bids shall- be re- counts or transactions was not made, I have by examination or test lAi-TBD: May Nth. ifcJS." ceived. • satisfied myself as to the accuracy of the ivork. of the responsible offi- INSURANCE B. J. DUNIGAN, Towtiship Clerk. Upon acceptance of the minimum cials; and have supported such examination or test by appropriate com- 'Co !><* advertised M'ay -3 0th and bid, or bid above minimum, by the ment. Slay 17th, 13-15, in the Fords Beat-on. Township Committee and the pay- I further certify that tUe balance sheets and several supporting ment thereof by the purchaser ac- statements present a true statement of the financial position of the Hoy and Maxwell' Avenues • Ford ew Jersey Refer tot W-4^: Doelwf llM/llo cording to the manner of purchase municipality for the fiscal year under audit an-d in my ooinion consti- NOTICE OF PUBUO SAIE in accordance with terms of sale on tute a proper report on the audit of the accounts as determined from the TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: file, the Township will deliver a bar- books and records submitted to me, supplemented by personal inquiry At a ngular mealing of the gain and sale deed for said premises. and investigation. ship Committee iiii^lte Town- DATED: Mky Stli, 194n. (Signed) JOSEPH J. WEEBR. Phone P. A= 4-2969 ship of Wood britee Jifid Monday, -B. .7. DUNJGAN, Towiiship Clerk. Registered Municipal Accountant J&fay Tib, i»4»; I -?!¥*. "directed To be advertised May 10th trad i ' . 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This will be sad news to his many youthful admirers. MUGGS AND SKEETER —By WALLY BISHOP Unable to find the required number of tights for the extras tn VERY VOELL/WELL / YJED NEVER GET THE. FIRST 1NW1HS , The movies are doing their bit public, encouimg-ed by the success wear in Errol Flynn's "Adventures 1 PICK! Ml?- KETCUUM-' V UED MACO4 MY TEAM OFF IN A to cement the "Good Neighbor" of its "Brazil," set in the world's of Don' Juan," Warner Brothers 1 Oik:: YOU GUYS ARE TUETRUAOT *S 14ES &EEN LQOKiKl*FOf2'EM ALL policy of the Administration with greatest coffee country, is plan- will have the tights "painted on" our Pan-American nations to the So ABOUT OUg UMPIRES &EIWG OC ? ARE ning- a companion picture, "Mexi- the boys' legs. That's nothing UMFA1P-TCLLYA' WHAT WELL DO~ You CRATY? South. One of Paramount's out- cans" featuring' its South Ameri- new to the ladies—they've been standing films for its 1943 sched- WELL LET YOU PICK THE UMPIRE can star, Tito- Guizar. painting on their stockings for ule is "Masquerade in Mexico," FOR TOMORROWS (SAME/ featuring: Dorothy Lamonr and Columbia has fallen in step some time now. Auturo de Cordova. MGM'S con- with its . "A 'Gay Senorita," in Gene Tierney is delighted with tribution is two- of its most im- which Jinx Falkenburg- is to play her wicked-girl role in "Leave portant pictures of the year, the heroine in a story about Los Her to Heaven," in which she kills "Early to Wed," which is set in Angeles's famed .and picturesque a cripple. It's a funny thing, but I Mexico, with Van Johnson and Latin quarter on Olvera Street. all the girls in Hollywood want Esther Williams featured, and a Wait Disney is perhaps the one to play screen baddies. Some can musical' "Holiday in Mexico," to whom most credit is due foe and some can't get by with it, ;nr« Syn£c#e. fnc, WotWrights cescrveS T 5"" 18 sO'O-n to be produced in which "Jose creating1 films which have been a however. Iturbi will contribute his talents. delight, not only to our friends •Frances Lang-ford, who has ap- - The much beloved actor of the South of the Border, but also to us peared with Bob Hope for several THE FLOP FAMILY Mexicans, Cantinflas, is to make here in this country, outstanding years now, is expected to have her his Hollywood debut at EKO in among which is "The Three own radio show before long. a picture which is being- written Cabalieros." Oscar Levant, known to thou- especially for his skill as a pan- Talk is already starting that the sands of radio- listeners to "In- tomimist. It's title is "The Mag- academy award winners of 1945 formation, Please," and' a well- nificent Tramp." This studio has will also be the winners in 1946, known musician, bas been signed recently finished filming another for their performance together in by Warners for^a part in its pro- Mexican-background movie, "Pan- "The Bells of St. Mary's." Bing posed musical, "Silver Lining," Americana," with Paul Terry, Au- Crosby and Ingrid Bergman have based on the life of the late Mari- drey Young' and Robert Beiichley. the leads, with Leo McCarey in lyn Miller. Carmen Miranda, Twentieth charge. Harry Fitzgerald, how- Irving Berlin is in Hollywood Century-Fox's lovely Latin, has n ever, is not in its cast. to prepare for the production of Mexican part and locals in her Uncle Sam has put his finger his musical, "Blue Skies," In new film, "Three Little Girls in on Roy Rogers, who is scheduled which Bing Crosby will be Blue," a .lag-e-scale musical. Re- ho report for induction on June 4.- starred.

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decisions made by^the Security Russians who consider the Farrell- Russia. Meanwhile they watch im- ENORMOUS INCREASES FUEL Council. Furthermore, they want Pero-n regime as fascist .as that of potently while the anti-Axis na- .HOOPESTON, 111.—The salaries The amount of fuel oil for lseli.fi" Personalities M incorporate definite guarantees Franco- in Spain. The Argentine tions prepare: for a post-war world of the Mayor and the eight alder civilian use during the heating of territorial integrity.and politi- rulers fear that such rejection will at San Franeisco. In the fate of men have recently received enor- season from September 1, 1945. cal independence that will protect weaken their position to such an mous increases. For the last 68 —Major James Diinlap is spend- —Misses Loretta Grogan, Fiat burning Germany, they must make through August 31, 1946, is ex- smaller nations, and which are extent that the pro-democratic ele- years Plopestown has. paid its ing a leave with his wife at their Avpwie and Jean Duff, Cooper up their minds whether to suffer pected to be about the same or thus far absent in the Dumbarton ments within the country, already mayors only 5-0' cents a year. Now home on Grant Street. Avenue, spent Saturday in New the same fate- or try some other slightly less than was available for Oaks proposals. A strong backet encouraged by the imminent de- the mayor will receive $500. The —The women of St. Cecelia's York. way out. At present the majority the current season, according to The San [Francisco Conference of this view is Senator Vanden- feat of Germany, will take advan- opinion seems to be that it will aldermen, who got only 25 cents the Petroleum Administration- for Parish will hold ' their 'annual . —Mrs. Ida Shaw, Maplewool 1 has succeeded in its opening berg. tage o,f the situation to force a take a lot more punishment to a year, , will receive $2,300 an- War. The kerosene supply is ex- Mother's Day Communion Break- spent the weekend at the home of phases. -Although the vexing ques- The problem of the Conference change in government, by violence make them- quit. Without indulg- nually. pected to be smaller. fast at the parish half" It will be ill's. Emma Furze, -Kennedy Place. if need be. Police and army forces served- by members of the Holy tion of Polish representation i? is to work out a- compromise world ing- in speculation the Army ami —-Iselin Chemical Hook and have already been mobilized to "PAYS BACK" DONATED Rationing rise in pork and its Name Society. ,F'];ed Rap.ps, Perth still unsolved, it has not been al- organization which will reconcile Navy are going ahead with their Ladder Company, District No. 11, these two views. It will try to forestall such action, and it is BLOOD by-products ordered by OPA. " Amboy, will be guest'speaker. lowed to cause a break with the 1 plans to mass men, equipment and met Tuesday at the firehou?e. Russians, and the Conference can create something which will be highly possible that trouble will KANSAS' CITY. — Lieut. C. F. -—Mrs. Harold JfoaHiney, Silzer 1 supplies as quickly as possible for 1 more than an alliance of three or soon break out in Argentina. The Wasser, Jri, . 20-year-old flyer, Have Radio EXPERTS Avenue, was hostess' 'at a card —Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Web- now proceed with- the work of set- the job of conquering Japan. four great powers, but which will key to the situation may.be tbo wounded: last fall when his plane party Wednesday, given -tfor the ber, Belleville, and Frank Webber, ting- up a "world organization. Buffalo, were the Sunday supper not become a glorified and futil? army itself, where considerable was hit in a raid on Iwo Jima, re- REPAIR benefit of the Woman's Glub. Two views! are emerging as-to dissatisfaction with the govern- guests of Mrs. Fred Webber, Cin- debating society. And that is cer- DOG KILLS CAT THAT cently "paid back" a pint of blood —Miss Jean Duff, Cooler Ave- what form such world organiza- ment has been reported. der Lane. ta.inly a task that will challenge INJURED BOY that was administered to him to nue, is visiling%.JVir., .awl Mrs. tion should take. The Russians the greatest efforts, imagination, * * * PORTSMOUTH, Va. — William save his life. All work guaranteed for one ' Ge-orge Duff, ....orth Arlington. •—The regular meeting of the back the proposition that it should be based chiefly on the power of and' goodwill of all th« delegate?. There has been considerable Joseph Rouse, 4, was so severely year. Radios fixed while you -—George Bennett, of the U. S. Iselin Improvement Association * * * the Big' Three. This would mean speculation about the possible ef- scratched and bitten by a stray ROOSEVELT'S DESK wait! Navy, has returned" to his base will be held Monday evening at that world problems would be set- The government of Argentina is fect of Germany's fall on the mili- cat that he had to be taken to The desk at which Franklin D. Call Perth Amboy 4-0289 after spending- a_,|eg.ye with his the Harding Avenue Firehouse. tled by the Security Council, and casting anxious looks toward San j tary policy of Japan. The Nip- a hospital for treatment. When Roosevelt worked throughout his mother,- Mrs. George* Bennett, So- —Mrs. Carl Goldstein, Correja Open 9 A. M. to & P. M. that the Assembly, in which the Franeisco. At this writing it seems ponese? have already been badly health officers called at the Rouse twelve years as. President was il oro- Avenue. ' Avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. probable1 that there will soon be a shaken by their military and navrJ home- to examine the cat, they presented by President Truman to Thomas Galgano, Mr. and Mrs. Bi- smaller nations are represented, FORDS RADIO SERVICE- —Mr. and Mrs* Albert Steeber, would have very little to say ir Latin-American move to get the defeats at thebands of the Allies, found the .child's pet dog stand- Mrs. Roosevelt The desk will be Springilale, visited'Mr. and Mrs. anco, Brooklyn', N. Y., and Mr. Conference to- admit Argentina. by the 'B-29 bombings, and by th° ing over the cat's body—it had placed in the .'.Franklin D. Roose- 526 New Brunswick Ave. such settlements. The Russians Fords Frank Sleebei-, Fiat Avenue, Fri- and Mrs. Tt. T. Salzano, of Long This move will ba opposed by the i abrogation of their treaty with killed the- cat. ivelt Library a-t Hyde Park. Island. base their view on the fact that day. the old League of. Nations proved —Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christen- —Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCrory, powerless because too many sma.l sen, Hillcrest Avenue, entertained Coreja Avenue, ejitertained the nations were allowed to have*the o number of friends at their home former's brother, T/Sgt. James same voice as large nations, witli Saturday. MeCrory and sister, Mrs. Mary the result that many speeches —Seaman Walter Karvarr is Halso. Sgt. McCrory has recently were made but no decisive action spending a Iwo-w&e'k leave with leturned to this country after taken against .aggressors. To his parents, Mr. and Mi's. M. Kar- sreving 16 months in the Euro- a'void this the Russians want the •van Pwshino- Avenue. pean theatre of war. big powers to make and back up —Mrs. G. Grogan, Fiat Avenue —A benefit card party, suon- all decisions without futile de- and Mrs. John Hamburg, Perth sored' by the Lady Foresters oF lays and debates on the part of Amboy, spent Tuesday- in, Newark. America, Star of Iselin Circle No. small nations, some of them very —Mrs. Fred' Walker, -LaGuardia 54. will be held May 4, 1-.S0 P. M., small indeed. And they further in- Avenue, was hostess at a card in Pioneer Hall, Marconi Avenue. Fist on complete equality of Russia with the United States and Britain parly given at her home yesterday Proceeds will be' used to buy pack- for the benefit of the Scholastic in all committees and in, all mat- ages for members in teh armed ters. All this, they say, was pro- Award presented by the Woman's forces. Committee in charge is Mrs. •Glub to the graduating- class of vided in the Dumbarton Oaks pro- Carl Goldstein, Mrs. Ray McCrory, School No. 15*.' • • . posals, and they want few if an> Mrs. Lillian Berg- and Miss Eleanor changes made. —The St. Vincent, de Paul So- Pinto. cieiy of St. Cecelia's 'Church will The other side maintains tbat meet tomorrow evening at the Sherwood urges IT. S. keep Pa- no world organization can be suc- parish hall. cific islands as defensive policy. cessful without the active partici- pation and cooperation of the smaller nations. They want to al- low the smaller nations to have representatives within the Coun- GREEN LANTERN cil and a.share inmaking* decisions They also suggest that the Gen- eral Assembly of all the nations COCKTAIL BAR be empowered to approve or veto 4 Green -.^Street :7Baek Again The One and. Only -PHIL FELDMAN

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ety of mulberry trees and substi- titude became hostile and insult- FARM VACATIONISTS Carteret Club Stops. tuted it for all gauze needed ex- ing. The War Manpower Commission How's cept in abdominal 'surgery. Many victims crom the Ameri- is urging eifcjr residents to plan can vessel the Panay which the their vacations this year so that No digitalis could be gotten so 1 Bears' Winning Streak Your Health? they prepared this necessary drug Japanese bombed and sank in the they can go to some farm and help ,.• , By SGT, JOHN CONNER some corn and -addressed him as and Tom was greatly worried. He By THE MEDICO from the foxglove plant. Malaria Yangste river were treated at for several weeks. The first period ' WOODBRIDGE — It took H Tom the Tuhkey is a feathered was so worried he could hardly follows: wa sone of the common diseases Wuhu. for which volunteers are needed is "World Series" eiTor and the gent to whom Marines of the fu- hold his noggin in the air and his "Tom," sard Antonio Cruz, "you and no quinine could' be gotten. The Americans accepted the June 1 to June 15 'and' the second strong- Pirates A. C. of Carteret, ture on Guam will give thanks at neck felt very weak indeed. are the last of the Guamanian tur- A WOMAN MEDICAL Dr. Watters was such a sufferer pretended "so sorry" of the Japa- is through! September and into Who didn't know when they were Thanksgiving. Tom is the Adam of "Here is a torn turkey," said keys, except for a coupleof hens MISSIONARY from the dread malady that she nese and let it g-o at that and the October. licked, to hand the Wood'brid-ge the' breed there and what he is Antonio Cruz. ; who we will get in good time. We Among- the most devoted and would sometimes have to pause money lovers of America eon- Golden 'Bear Reserves .a 4 to 3 doing in the island's rehabilita- "So what,1' 'said one of the men need turkeys on this island and self-sacrificing of medical mis- during a critical operation on ac- inued to ship them mountains of defeat Sunday at the Edgar Hill tion program is everybody's busi- in the tent who* Antonio Cruz ad- while it is tough for you, I,hope sionaries in Chiina was Dr. Wat- count of the severe chill. Her scrap iron and rivers of gasoline Field in Woodl-ridge. It was the ness. dressed as 'Navy Lieutenant Wil- and trust you will make an honest ters of the Wuhu hospital. She fevers were so high that she had with which they killed our own effort for the Marines." first loss 'df the season for the Now Tom the Turkey was a liam Saussotte. remained at hei" post until the to gajuto had as soon as the -opera- boys a little later. Sheet Metal Bears and snapped a four-game At the mention of Marines, Tom Japanese converted the1 hospital tion was over. very young- chick when the Japa- "But this is the only gobbler the Turkey gobbled angrily and winning streak. nese cracked the joint and put the remaining on the island and we into a military one for their sol- Many patients were brought i>\ PASSENGERS ROUTED 1 strangled on the corn. diers. Work & Roofing f With two out and Wanloch of chill on a lot of people with their desire one for the hen turkeys," who had suffered severely from Salt Lake City—A bus waited Nani'bu equalizers. He was in no "I am not pleased at your atti- The brutal Japanese evicted thf Estimates the Pirates, who had' singled, on explained Antonio Cruz. tude regarding the Marines," said the Japanese bombings. All the for a running youngster, who, as first, catcher Ray Holzheimer position to squawk' when they hinese patients regardless of Now it is a fact that Tom was a Antonio, "Maybe you don't appre- transportation routes of refugees he boarded the bus, stumbled. A Cheerfully Given dropped -a third strike on infielder grabbed off all the corn and left very sorry-looking' bird to behold. ho will and helpless they were ,ov him nothing but a mean poke of ciate all this chow and these dames whether they had a place to go or were severely bombed. Dr. Wat- block later, the bus stopped, and Ray Moskal of the Pirates and He was undersized and puny and you are going to meet and would HENRY JANSEN & SON pegged low to first base, reminis- dried coconut. He was very lucky not. Many of them had no refuge ters said, "Long- before Pearl all the passengers piled off—be- had a scaly growth on the back like to go back eating coconut S90 Alden Street cent of the error by Mickey Owens at that because a lot of his churns and were turned out upon the Harbor, we were removing from cause somewhere tlie boy had Woodbridge, N. J. were g-etting invites to snatching vi his neck. Instead of being with the Japs. iLet me see a- change streets to starve or die. the bodies of the Chinese scrap of the Dodgers in the•'4th World in attitude or I will be forced to picked up a tear gas bomb and his Wood. 8-1246 Series game against the .Yankees parties given by these same Japa- arched' his neck \vas spiraled like put you back on coconut." There were ten American and iron that had been sent by the fall smashed it. a couple years back. Like the nese and got so well fried thatj a corkscrew. He; had' a very bad Chinese doctors and internes, also Americans to the Japanese." The cold and his eyes could have used With that. Antonio Cruz took Dodgers, the error had the same nothing was ever heard of them 60 nurses who comprised the staff. doctor added that the Japanese devastating affect, Riedei then •again. •a couple of toothpicks to prop Tom the Turkey off to his farm The Japs took possession of the military occupants at Wuhu were singled and Pitcher Sullivan of the them open. In fact he looked so where the two hens were quickly entire plant, including equipment. Well, not getting much scratch never courteous to the Americans. (Pirates won his own ball gam.'-, bad that all hands stopped work to filling out their figures with lon^ This hospital had been owned and continually worrying about After December 7, 1941, their at- with a! looping double into the the social side of this new lashup, stave like they were seeing a sessions at the -corn for lack of and operated by the Methodist Something New right field corner, sending Wiin- Tom. naturally got to be a very g-host. something better to do. The mission board. Dr. Watters had toch, Moskal and Riedel in with chances are that in better times scrawny character, like he was Well, Tom the Turkey didn't spent 20 years at Wuhu in minis- the deciding tallies.. down to playing for drinks. Of Tom the Turkey would have tering to Chinese civilians. All UNCLE SAM SAYS In Perth Amboy realize it, but he was getting the passed up these dolls for frails Jack Manton started what might course he got in such shape that once-over from the Civil Affairs during' the distressing- years of the TURN THAT OLD CAR not even a Jap would throw him in with fewer notches on the calen- Japanese war she remained at have been a last inning rally when Section of Guam's military gov- dar, but now Tom figured the • At The he was walked, but with one out the rice. * ernment. her posit until after Pearl Harbor. INTO WAR BONDS Winter bad been long -and cold Then the occupants of the hospital he was caught stealing second and The months and years went by "Do you mean to tell me," said enough. FOR VICTORY "Chuck" Farrell hit an ' easy ami Tom the Turkey didn't hear •a fat party with a stir haircut, were thrown' out and the Japa- These two dolls were not at all nese m-oved in. WE WILL BUY Packer Hotel grounder to second for the final much about the war until one day "that this half portion has any •alike except for their age. One out of the game. thei-e was a terrible noise and sex in it?". She was finally taken to Shang- quaking of the island. was still passable as ta> racy dish. hai and interned there. She re- ANY CAR The Bears scored all their tal- "What," said another desk man, She was a^ Bronze .babe named ANY YEAR OR MODEL AND Every Friday, Saturday anid Sunday lies in the third inning. Manton In fact the shaking was so strong 1 turned after many months to "is that condor doing under my "Spanish Marquita." The other America on the Gripsholm. She is PAY YOU A GOOD PRICE from 7-30 P. M. Until 12 Midnight started the frame off when he that Tom the Turkey hardly could desk? Get him out of here." was a palish White Holland called worked Sullivan lor a free pass to keep his pins and went staggering now busy studying in medical cen- Tom the Turkey let out a slight "Little Isabel" and she looked ters in order to prepare herself For Quick Cash fix-st, advanced to third on Ellis' and flapping his wings all over the beef, but his •offkey gobble was in- very, = very sincere. ENTERTAINMENT and DANCING line drive single to left; Grenda farm of Jose Reyes, who, had lost for work again in China, as soon Results Call terupted by a flock of soprano hic- But, as iLt. Saussotte says, when- as the missionaries are permitted —FEATURING— then forced Ellis at second with a all his other turkeys. cups and his noggin aagg-ed nearer ever anyone brings the love story UNCLE JOE grounder to Seibert, Manton go- to re-enter that unhappy land. 1 It was maybe three weeks the deck. of Tom the Turkey into the con- ing to third; Johnny Venerus then •after the jam was over that a During the years that Japan WO. 8-0149 Duke Mormaii Trio "I will fix him," said Antonio versation, it was like sacrificing a was making w'ar on China, Dr. smashed a- double over Campbell';: guy with the bark of a gendarme rite to make such w personal mat- head in left field, Manton scoring, Cruz,, and walked •outside drag- "Watters remained at her Wuhu SPEEDWAY BUS Lehman At The Accordion came to the farm and put the old ging Tom on a rope. ter the object of curious public and Holzheimer cracked a line arm on Tom the Turkey. This jerk post and continued to carry on her So Tom the Turkey got .the view. Anyone stopping at Antonio work. Medical supplies had dwin- AUTO SALES Co. Joe Bark© At Th® -Sax drive single to left scoring both was not a copper but he was well Cruz's can see. for himself that Grenda and Venerus. Tony Salvia rodded up. Tom the Turkey got works. Antonio Cruz smothered dled until the ingenuity of the 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. him in blankets, slipped him sev- the triangle is gratifying to every staff was severely taxed in order Dorothy ShauI, Dotty Kay-Vocalists ended the inning by grounding- to considerably PO'd at the way he party and that Tom the Turkey is Woodbridge short. eral bottles of vitamin pills and to operate at all. For example, in was. stored in -a basket like it was 1 now of the opinion that these Ma- We sell good transportation, The Pirates' first run came in the sneezer down at Agana, forced "him to eat such delicacies place of gauze, they stripped the not merely used cars. Art Scully, Tap as corn, Chinese cabbage, Mer- rines 'are right on the old ball. paper-thin inner bark from a vari- the. sixth. Ellis pegged wildly on j He heard Jose laugh and shoot Tom the Turkey is no ingrafte Ray MoskaPs hit to short, Riedel the breeze with this strongarm muda grass,'banana leaf buds and Dinner Music Sundays from 4 to 9 P. M. grasshoppers. The grasshoppers There will be more turkeys on tapped one back to the mound, and. noticed Jose called him a Guam. Moskal going to second and steal- Marine. were the small kind, and very SPACIOUS HALLS ing third on the very next pitch, juicy, and Tom- figured the Japs GIFTS FOR MOTHER The basket Tom the Turkey was must have been keeping them for RAT SAVES MAN Sullivan grounded to* Venerus who in started to bounce and jump ADULT BOOKS from 50c caug'ht Moskal coming home. themselves all this time. Weddings - Banquets -"Parties like dice in a chuckaluck. It was Tallahassee, Fla, — Recently MOTTO'S from $1.00 Benny Moskal sent Sullivan to He developed a very mean comb Charley • 'Pulley, city electrician, MUSIC FURNISHED quite a while before someone STATIONERY ^ from 59c i third with a single and Reidel pulled the lid off and Tom figured and .strutted around and preened stepped on a four-foot rattlesnake drove Sullivan home with another rig'ht there he was a gone turkey. himself. and the only thing that saved him WRITING PORTFOLIOS .". from 75c one bagger. This someone was a new guy who Then one day Antonio Cruz from being bitten was the fact CHILDREN'S BOOKS from 59c 1 PACKER HOTEL PIRATES A. C. (4) the Marine addressed as Antonio snagged a rope around Tom's leg that the snake had just swallowed EDUCATIONAL TOYS from 59c AB E H Cruz and it seems that this An- after a two-hour scramble through a field rat and was too busy to be MOTHER'S DAY CARDS SMITH AND HIGH STREETS B. Moskal, 3b 4 10 tonio Cruz is Guam's chief agri- the brambles -and' staked him to bothered. Phone P. A. 4-1800 B. Riedel, c 4 1 2 cultural extension agent and a Corner Lending Library-Bookshop Sullivan, p ..: 411 good Joe to see when a turkey SOT STATE ST., PERTH AMBOY NATlOSfAI. BANK BLDG. B. Moskal, ss 4 0 2 needs a croaker. J. Riedel, lb 2 0 1 Antonio Cruz picked up Tom Seibert, 2b 3 "•> 0 1 and carried him into a chxus tent GET MOTHER'S DAY Campbell, If ....- 3 0 ' 0 Wantoch, cf 3 . 1. 1 Holzheimer, c, - 3 .0 1 Capik, rf ; 3 0 (I Salvia, 3b 3. 0 0 Corcoran, cf 2 u 1 30 4 S Hirner, rf - 3 0 0 GOLDEN BEAR RESERVES (3) Manton, p 1 1 0 AB R H Ellis, ss 3 0 2 25 3 5 C. Farrell, lb 4 0 0 Score by innings: Grenda, If 3 1 "0 Pirates 000 001 3—4 Venerus, 2b 3 11 Golden Bears 003 000 0—3

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