VOL. 61. NO. 10 SOt:'l-H AMBfflu X. ,1., fRIDAY, AP^U, lo, 1942 -Five Gents " U TITinirC Samuel Stock Completes Organization Local Board Gets j WHAT TO DO Dl RLVti THE ! lUllll lUriLJ Of LocalVefense Savings Committee Instructions For f TEST BLACKOUT I City To Experience First Blackout j Every so often the ' Less than a half hour after chair i! j Chairman Paul Milburn of i legislature seems to swerve from nian Samuel Stock announced the the loral Civilian Defense its previous course of action, and makeup of the Local Defense Sav- See Building Boom Latest DrafT Council has issued the follow. tfiirpp- 1>it- Rp.««ti»rtiTsn— -^inc_teslructio>is_c sea,-- approval of the taxpayers. ri-joh, its members were at^work on. fete##New~ Recently -ii. made just , such a their survey." " Fur Those hetwein II and b.ij ! ,nlrmR the test bl The first real test of ihp plans Ian. but the policing of Broadway ackout made '-•• •-•- —• • — -•• - - ...-.ibverve

finals -haw—HHaMwtP—aw- instnio- ] J, 0 - ...... v.3H:,.T UI IIV-Al - cituresjof^state furids^o'ht-^f-these Hanoi afy^CHairmen of the local com-1 ofi* all-lights at theblaffcout- i r tions"' affecting the amncemeilts bills called lor an appropriation ci rnitr.ee with Samuel Stock the Execu Itrnoklyn Firm Lease* i or* on orders from a re - April 15 from 10 to 10:15 p. m.. when will be stopped and all cars must, a test blackout w.ll take place, j -$100,000 for the- acqu.sition of newli.e Chairman. *•...'•'" Former Hoiiii' of South for the-registration of men .between { j -M,o,,sibU- person. ptill to the side of t>ie_raa.d_and put, ;tr.e ages of 44 ar.d 65. Under thr - "The test will include all. of Pas-, The f jlbw;ing chairmen of the Ahiboy Lumber Company Do nut use telephone during j their" lights out" The only traffic s no time for unnecessary •revised instruction.-; the registration a blackoiil, nor or one hour • '•lie. Bergen. , Hudson. Essex and | which will be allowed to proceed expenditures, particularly for parks. subcommittees were named at the ; will be conducted over a three day Union coim:ie's; all of Middlesex, meeting held-Wednesday afternoon Tlie"possibility of« rapid resident afterward. .• will be doctors, nurses and ambu- Every cent possible should go for period beginning on Saturday. Ap- G,o around your house to see County except Plainsboro and Cran- ',lances on rush calls; fire equipment defense. Parks in normal times are the First National Bank: George ill development in this city and theril 25th and continuinc through bury township, portions of Mon- and Louis R. Clayton, that no I'Bhts visible from the and police cars going to a call; Pub- worthwhile projects, if they do not immediate vicinity is seen as the; Sunday and Monday.'April 26th ar mouth. Somerset and Morris.Coun- lic Utility Repair Crews priests and and Finance; James H outside arr. left burnine. .-•-.. ; cost too much and are situated so Banking .resjlt '.'f. negotiations completed this ; 27thr ties. " . ministers traveling to give spiritual Sister Mary Wilfred and Make sure that all porch that a large number of people can Dawson, week between Mrs D. C. Chase and j On Saturday the; registrations will and outside lights are turned Tlie blackout will be developed as aid in an emergency, and units of enjoy them, but at this time, when Sister Mary Esperance, Education; the Prudential Lumber Company; be made between the hours pf 9 a. off. it would take place in the event of the army, navy and marine corps. tCne» rubber shortage is causing peo- G Frank Disbrow^ Public Employees; fo:- the leasing, with option to buy.i m. and 5 p. m. Registration places Do not turn off gas or elec- i'.n actual raid, except that special All these must proceed with the ple to use their cars only when they i James 'L. Housel, J. R. 'Ketcliel, of the offices, lumber storage and! will probably be-the same af for the tric service at your meter. permission has been granted to jn-^ lights of their cars on. "•" need tnein and much of the open j Sidney Komar and Bernard Frank, KrountlT"rFcrntty "occupied by therpreviotis~-registratior.s-^i"nhT~]ocaT Keep your radio tuned to a -dHH-ries—to-conthnre operaTions and ""STFTlaTd Wardens shall ¥tart pa- space of the state should be kept j Industry; Mrs Teresa -C. Nolan, South Amboy Lumber and Supply i headquarters. Sayreville and Mor- broadcasting station. maintain lights necessary to do so.trolling their sectors as soon as the open so that, if We federal govern-1 Mrs Josephine Burkard, Mrs. Hel Cmnpany on Feltus street gan. Do not go outdoors linnoc- j However, should officials of the in-warning is sounded. Wardens will ment decides to locate an army en R Edgcomb and.Mrs. Agnes M. The ooinpany'. which has its main Registrants ure urged to register, essarily. dustries wish to test the perform- not break windows to extinguish ance schedule of their, plants, they camp, which helps tlie prosperity of JArmstrong. Women's Organizations; offices at 769-805 Rorksway avenue, wherever thev may be, with the If you are away from your, lights during-the blackout, but will surrounding communities, ilie landi Post Master Thomas E. Downs, nearest board or the nearest reg- liiav do so at this time. Brooklyn will receive lumber in car home during a blackout, "stay • Notice, of the blackout will be ov-report all violations. When cars re- will be available. Park building is Pest Office; John D. Mullane and istration place. Ail registrations put" anil ' keep close to build- fuse-to. stop when wardens blow load lots which will be stored here will be taken by volunteer clerks un- er the telephone or teletype through expensive "boondoggling." ;.•John E. Mullane, Laibbr; M. C. until it is ready for use in develop- ings. the local warning center, just a.s in thcr whistles, they will make a rec- People 'hive little time for ieis-T Bloodgood, Information; Walter Pe der I he supervision of Boird mem- I'sc no matches or lights ord of the license. ment activities in this section, which bers and officers. a real alarm. Tlie four signals, yel- ure these days, and when they do •terson, Trade"; Paul Milburn, Serv- i- is plnnned to start wthln a short" outside the home. J low, blue, red and white will be giv- All members of the Defense Unit their travelling will be done by train. """"Bt'sTBes. considering the plans for ice Clubs and Michael F. Nagle, t me. en. are to wear their arm bands; turn- For instance the people in this sec-. Local Headquarters. , _ . . ^ »..»-, ,«*th e registratio"B'stration of the fourth groucroimp ing them In after' the test. tion, when wey find .time, to get a- Local Er.Riiieer A. T. McMichealSSW males, the local board-this week- Air raid Wardens, Police Reserves. way from their defense work, will' The present effort of this commit- liaas been retained as developmendevelopmentt 'has been completing the' filesan d Emergency Medical Units, and all Traffic coming toward the area travel by train to tlie excellent tee will be directed toward the sign engineer for tlie company and Mich indexes of the third registration Famous Movie active units -must be at their 're- covered bv the blackout will be stop- nearby Monmouth County shore re- ;kng.up of all employees of local-in- ;iel Tuzik has been retained -as .the group. Tlie work is exported to bo spective posts a half hour before ped at the fringes of the blackout dustries and businesses for tlie Vol- architect. Already representatives ot completed .sufficiently_ to_ enable th the" approximate time of the warn. by the New Jersey State Police and • torts to relax, this summer and \ s without automobiles to carry peo-i unteer Payroll Plan, and the aim ii tlie company, are contacting local clerical force to begin sending out Publicity Expert Will inp. The firemen and auxiliary fire- local police. These motorists will pie to. them, grass will probably i to secure the signatures of at least •ontrartois with regard to the builili i Questionnaires to the 35-44 age men will-be stationed at the various' leave their lights on. Brow on the paths of many parks 90 per cent of those employed within ing "it Irjmes in this section. Nathan ! Ki'oup beginning next Monday. fire houses and a fireman will be All possible safety measures are already in existance, and trees will the limits of the city It is hoped to Rothstein and T. Trynin are rep I T.'lelt' ale a total of 1128 query stationed at* each fire box to prevent to be taken. Wardens are urged to Visit ThsGty the t'urnrngJrmf^a-false- alarm-dur-^ in their picnic spots. have each, of trie employees .volmv resenting the Prudential Company i walkjnot rim)^JU!jnusLJ)e-at_their_ tanly pledge""the~"de.dicatioh of 10 r —EHiot-.Sr;Eoronan WillSpeuk Tng "tlie blackout.- The members of post before the red warning signal irTt!Ti negotiations group. the various medical units Considerable-ha&- said . iicir~jayrolr-incumtrto4 .v, started : Altno"Rh th _At Showing of Defense Films is sounded. No one must drive with ! saie ui war uunus" ILS uPOgrrrm oi ticveiopmeni uiia^uu ~, jy... Bernard Kubuslak, chaiimafi of one 'name for 'the flresertt waa-, other nu d ut and members of the Woman's Motor ' except those who have been This committee will also work to homes are -being constructed at ! "'* ' °, attested wit'fm £orps^ill_b'^loc^«d-ftt~vmous^Er~r"W4>^d imotethe "sale of War Stain psTitnir WOTdbirdeerwinieitrveTo^nT-pianS tH^^ ;Q7lt R"*ot~t'onsi'ie)T<--i'^r flict going on 'that is .certain to v tn tKe local-Civilian Defense Council,: (iontiony? oOff thpe cityeit«, seon thatu^i-t the»i y ma_j-"vl wilWill drive aatt alnil durinrinHmr'thog th em> perioud feet the future of everyone, it seems this phase of the drive will be di-and negotiations are going forward fm". s,',,.y|cp xm^ jJJ™ has announced all plans completed he "called to duty in the event of in of the blackout, and these drivers for .i series of developments in olh - f rather childish that we should con- rected by the.Education Committee the- Ward's filos .under new regula- for the showing of "Don't Talk." emergency. must have lights on. cr sections of this area. '•""•is oi tidcr a name for the present con- members who will work with local tions recently "lias resulted m re--the first of a series of pictures to The auxiliary police will also go During the blackout, tlie operat- Tlie company, it is reported, will flict _so important! when mere are s:hoo! children, and Post Master classificntions li|_xe!;issr.ints previ- be-shown at the Empire Theatre by nn.__duty-during the blackout-'to-be intj headquarters of the local staff really "so" many "more, really impor- Thomas' E. Downs, Jr., WIKJ will also engage in retail lumber sellingr" o'uslv deferred for n::e reason or ail- ihp. South A-mboy 'Defense Council. Placed a; various points decided, up will be in City Hall, where il' would " tant things io consider. .!">!. ht.-r. Here the b«>!ipf _.j\rrangeme_nts_fpr.._the_showta David Quin- 1 conduct" the general sale at the local - bn-.mi bV located during an actual raid. ;— Thr-corrc-ci thine to dn would be post office-. . hciulqii liters that "•ill bo rn-\"ip pictuie have been, made by - to adopt Uie policy iwc! by the >\kie~ for a complete- chtvk-up illH! ?j!>iv':sg im ii Empire Theatre, who is n- membiir i:U..c;t;—;ib_i4.i:.-4iiiUl •llSLV.T..liii'.C" .."iiYi.il.: .if... ^4;-4iiuni^pality at - nrritu-rif-in-- ,,..,,.TT:..-^,t,:: ^tBifcEMWifclJelati^s^^rnTniil!:!:.: '.r,i-.r i;vt> ai:u :i .s posibk lo tell < for Local Blackout and r.n.s succeeded in securing El- r and_wH!iiu a hov\ tui_i.e_. "77;7"i7trrL ~';'.<'':>'"• arcFU-t- :i .sl;;'-."T7F ItlTliTiiFii7- •'.-|.!_S-Fnn'-imni, famed public!-ty-di.w V.-iir 'a'Ji-:> >. an be siiccurati-ly jui.j-- i! Sl.o.c,fc anmttmccd.-tln- tiuu .'ei-;or uf Mriro-GoUlwyn-Meycr. to" M'nillesex County an.'i thi.s .-.pix-a: here - in • mnr.erlion. .w'Vlh a be '.announced. • Monday Evening fck&fc an ••&&•& ....-.,-. A;. .-. .-i.-1~~' -twi i=. r-.V, -,-in 1 -••'•~'\\'TKX, *\V.lrT."-l.v.V 1 'J-vni" "rvrra-y- Cmiiuil .Miikes Slalomcnt clii- moviii":.' pif'tui'f' ' publicity field, f>:44 A. M. train for Newark, and 3",wi ;;u-.vi,:\ n,,mi s -,vi,.k m -,\iu- RectpOolffbflapBsf " Crnu'ps '() 111! the r \[[. --\ :-.ir:i !n neof local defense- plants. Mr. Fore- : i ilncted int'i service. ; • - - final ex. nvnatipns, then to Fort £i-i"4; u:;, bill \\;.t.,". \U liuuit- 1 iie Final :e«;t black.)..t in:-lnic!i-ins for man, leeognized us the leader in Dix" and ni my service, if they were r.nal accounting, u.id found how lit-. Tlie revi t'd ri'-.'ti-1';-."! flil'li Wivaiesdar evening, will be Usued lias arranged fie premier ot' some Defens^Council successful in passing the examina- tie we tamed ':um it and how much . to I fit the -Class "3-A < iirnf «i tlie most famous pictures in ve- Pastor Tuesday Night i Monday nisht.ata meeting to take tion. They were first group to be M.C- lost, it was universally dc-cidid !-nrdpr than almost ar.y • class, cem years, among them that of "Ed- the best r.ame for it was World \\'.w. place at the Hoffman High School The classification c-jvrr nurried sent out by the local board who. will Local Pastors and ison the Man.'- Mr. Foreman will- To Sign For Duty to direct to camp, in accordance ""Until-it is over, the best-name fur. Auditorium, when all persons^ eon men without children ar.d as a re- Church Organizations neclei with the local Defense' .^et sult of the !iew^ruh:ia.-_>t_L'.-Ukel: expl i in the aims of the motion -with-the.provisions-of -the-recently— _lhe_present—confnct-Js World Wur lure producers and actors program Welcomed Kev; MacDonald up are urged""to-be present"." may expect to be called VuIlinti'crs I'pF"Olfije inaugurated system. for sprvicf of public education through the me- " There will be a general meetin? in the ve-.-y near fumrp Uutics Also Needed" The men assembled for final Now comes the wife of the pres- . Tuesday evening at the .First Bap There is. under :hr. niles: little dium of motion pictures to acquaint, checkup and instructions at Hofl- 1 of-nli tiefense workers, followfd by 'Amerlrans.,..with "IP lmPP11""ce nf ident, whtr*'a1fnTtBfiT-'S6idiefs "may ption was. tend: meetings oTruie" indlviauaT'coiiihilt i ..ho. hi Hotyttsieried Auditorium: erec' to Rev. Ian MacDonald.—the vigilenee and air "raid precautions. up for service with the local Civil- Tlie members of the contingent become -a—dangerous group in our tees after which all will again re-• further TeitrmmiY^Jrtnfn .. As chief of all publicity of Mctro- new pastor of- the church, and his P iKa Ph k ;li dis ian ^Defense Council, will have the were; "• • ' midst" when the" war is over. That assemble for a final checkup on the ion "TI' " ' «Hnlific"a- Goldwyn-Meyer. Mr. Foreman's family. ; opportunity to do so on Monday e;ve sounds strangely familiar, doesn't plans and instructions. •" *'" Tins ,s-e>cp..(-;ed to hit hard time nowadays is being almost en- SOUTH AMBOY it? In fact_Jte_heard thaW same Mrs. Anita Hermann was mistress men who have married sir.ee S nine, when a meeting of thc full De- 424—Hobart Emmons •* **' -' At this, meeting the swearing in tember. 1940. - -' tirely^ devoted to .Jhe furtherance: of thing-almost a quarter of a century of ceremonies. —- •-- — special policemen who have under-! war programs, and he is, in demand fense-organization take.-; place at 134 So. Broadwav " The call-for men for mdnrtion ago when- the first. World War end. Following the singing of America gone a course of training for:the past! in all parts of the country. It wasCity Hdll. 451—Adrian S. Maher. "~.~ «K and people began looking wor- by those assembled, Rev. Charles P. severalmonths will take place. Arm i The registration of volunteers is 312 John St. •---' •••••'-., at least twenty men who have up to only because he and Mr. Leonard.' ward to the soldiers returning from VanHorn, pastor of the First Pres bands will also be lsuued to »U mem-1 are friends of lon(! standing, thatin charge of the Volunteer Secure 55C—Arthur Draper France...- ^byterlan Church gave ji word of wel--bers-;of-the_defcnse_CiiuncU-attend-! L now been considered of such im lit. agreed to - turn down a number mi/nt Committee,..ami-one .of-the 520_ Hen.ry_5t. _ _ _' :__ -~~~- and extended greetings to theing the meeting , portance; to their" busfheSrxi at of other invitations for next Wed- immediate needs is for several chem, 1797-A—Alex SotaTc" the soldiers, having learned to shoot Defense Chairman Paul Milburn | nesday, and attend the private ists to assist Dr C. W. Hoffman, 30 Fouratt Avenue. i call will be fully as large as was the 865—Wallace P. O'Brien - has announced that all members of' showing. who is in charge of the gas decon one in Februar,-. which w:vS to .3 Campbell St. <• ••I."'- l-—•; the Defense Council are-to be fing-/ tainination work. Volunteers are al- largest on record up to that time 1122—Francis A. Zdanewicz ' ' erprinted. and arrangements have j .=o needed for scversl other depart d^ d Captain Fred A. Seabridge f ments, whi.h afTSfesent are not up 457 Washington Ave. , iliam clothes and began to look for! l n representatives of the been made to have this done Friday representative of the Sli^ -jobs.-NothinB,happened,--notwith-f jehurch-OrganizatiQns.-J.-T, Dill for eve'hlhT'dl~Jrext" week "at City"""H"all"f tthll -.35§—SPJTEtJL F, o'Tpole . 100 S. Pine "Ave. standing the fact that many ofi them! the deaconesses and Mrs Laura from 7 unlil 8:30 o'clock -- 1328—Stanley J. Zamorski "" had the. experience of going about' Lambertson for the Missionary So In discussing plans for the local eck Will Feature Show ciety, Mrs. B. Lawrence for the ™,. " Interpretations of the 366 David St. Irpm place to place to be told thei blackout on Wednesday night. Chair- World Wide Guildl Mrs; Sarah Clay. regulations as to, proper classifica- SandWiiiBe" 1364—Richard D. Nicorvo \. iwarZwas over juti& there were no. jobsj man. Milburn-requested- that all dogs tion of replsrraiits was siVen partic 1 ; • ton-fo'r-l-he Ladles-Aid-Soeiety,-Mrs—| 165 No. Broadway * for them. - — • -ularjtuintron and'iiT even- c«e-U J. Kirk for the Choir and Sarah be confined dufTn? the" Blackoun>e" r 80Jhp: VTd After this war, the same thing is i riod, recalling that at numerous oth j was found.the locarB-Va'rd.liad1 made Distributed Here 213 Augusta" si,"' ••"':"•.. likely to happen, but these, soldiers.! Gabriel for the-B-Y-EMJ, --WOR Radio Minsliel er place., where blackouts have been ] the corrent decision undertke rule, 1596—Joseph B. Doyle " " too, will be top sick of nBhting. and] '-"n«v: MacDonald expressed his'ap I is said the local board was one •And Variety Show Sunday ^reciation f the welcome expressed .staged, dogs, panic stricken by the ...225 Augusta St. • killing, and they too. like their fath- o sudden darkness, bit persons on the j oi^.comparatively few m the area 21st ers, will want to disappear into civ. by thc various groups of the city and Broadway talent will be featured 2160—Christian D. Sullivan streets. ilian life and forget It all. church. Mrs. MacDonald also ex- in the WOR Radio Minstrel and —Alt Workers Will Assemble 227 Bordenlown-Ave.'- — — People have enough trouble real s h(}p appreciatlOn of thewel . S.2159—Robert J. McGowan • Variety Show to be presented on I A t Hoffman I IiKh School 30!) Henry St. Suncay at Sacred He:ut Hall under! S-2215 Jolin J: Andrzejewskl' Defense Council the auspices of the Sacred Heart! Street Commissioner Mirhael F. 34 Laurel St. . r h8PPen f r Ladies'Aid WiD P.irish Club. There will be two per j ' ° - Refreshments were served following Nagle, chairman of the Repair and S-2243 Bciij. A. Kuligowski them to worry about. formahces, -an afternoon perform- Demolition Committee of Ihe local :he service. 1( „ 409 David St. • • • To Use Boy Scouts ance -at 2 and nn evening perform- Civilian Defense Council, has ar- 2192--Albert Montenro ' Practically every civilian regards Present Service Flag ranee at 8. P. B. A. WILL HOLD ranged for the distribution of sand 222 Catherine St. r the recent race roits at Fort Dix /Thpvr will be nine features, plus | for the extinguishing of incendiary 21!)G—Joseph- B. Gundriun ' as an indication of dumbness on theANNIAL DANCE For Message Work To Baptist Church ,i minstrel cast), featuring Bill Brown ! bombs, to all local residents , 211 Henry St. . part of f.ie Army. ' f IIKRB TONKiHT master of ceremonies and interlocu- j Distribution "of the sand will take 2399—Arthur J. Toft . -- There was no excuse for the af- Will l?i> On Duty Dminj,' 318 Cedar St. fair because the army learned dur- Service Will Takt-Place tor, Jose Bodja, banjo and guitar j place on Tuesday, April'21st, and all Tonti'lif the members, of local l!l;ickmit On Wi'dncsday i)n nundiiy Mo'rnin;; specialist, Ernie Mack, well known"i residents are,asked to place contain 2274—Cornelius A. Coan ing-1917 and 1!'18 that the twoPatrolman's Bei|.volent Associa- 25D David St. ' 1 imitator and novelty specialist, sev ers of not more than 25 pounds on races could not mix especially when tion will hold their annual dance at Lical Bey S .nils wil t-ibi. a part Preccedinu the rest-Jar church 1 S-122S—Edward j. Golebiewskl 1 troops were quartered in era -'popular singers, acrobatic acts the sidewalks in front of their home ficlino.], .iri,,,li.ie-my:,vlat'inn nf ..tlm.,k'riil...'cu- ^'^'ttht- Firs; BHPIJS' riiur.-iv 336Jl£t air-John- street? DeT e RseS'iliifr =::::-~- done at Dix, - Music will be furnished by Eddie of A service flag to :he" church by focl been assigned an.lmp.ortn.flt.....task. jnt nish musis for dancing after the Commiouionor Nafjlo conducted in 12G George St. - "Not" oiUj-^Ju,; souther Poulsen's orchestra , and" lliFWa^^r.='^6'af^iray"'nTB)ir'"~'~~j' the-badies-Aid Sor:e:y- will take ? show and. until 12 midnight. vestigations nt n number of points ' SAYREVILLE _strongl> tmvartl people -of- , 'of'.entertainment will, be "" VinmTr'ftighins, chairman of the"! •place-:"-.'• :" .'.•".•.'"-•-'••--•.*:'.'-••-.-'::::: 310—John A... Paprptli • ' ' _• 1 '-••''John "Sliaro "Is" chairrnan-of the- and decWed the-sand at the.water : : : .ate. but thcy-ha^ the . Patrolman Thomas Kvist, local P. Health and Fjrst-Afd CommjUee, ha? j , Mrs; -Prank-Hawe. :. eliairirian of : ""-355' Washfnpton Rd". —— committee with Martin Ruszala': works location is "best suited'for'the B.A president, is chairman of thcannounced tiiat the Socuts will be | the service flag committee of the Aid 418r-\VaH-er S. Mokrzj-cki t : Society,, will mike the .presentation i-hairmun. Other- members of the| purpose--for-whioh it is required, 10 James St. •-- iohs in the "'sfthie^direction. affaif.-- - - .-.:-.-- -• • li^ed ns -nipssennei's, fin that n c.im-i in beiialf of the organization, and it committee.,are Joseph LaRacla, John [• , . ...i— ••••• • ; Incidents' like the Fort Dix racei Proceeds will go toward the patrol- muni:-ations system for the defense "4:)9-A—Loiils E. Bck - -.-••-.-• thrf staff can be maintained during the will be received by the Rev. Ian Mac D^icnciol, John Kudelkn, Prank Pacz- Crossnwn Lane' .- riot are not conllned solely to men's charity fund kowski. Leon Wisniewskl, George the* •blni'kont. without causing "hoavy Donald, pastor of the church • Salvage Committee 17G1—John F. Gostkowski army where they originate, but Grrnibowlc7.f" Prank TCurzawa und are likely to be the cause of race The Best is none too good for traffic on the local telephone system. Stars in the sen-ice flas for se-. ep 14 Walling St. r Marion Gomolka. riots among civilians too. Mother on Mother's Day. Schraffts The Scouts are to "report in trnl members of-the-c)nireh^irT(i~congiet" 1494—Edward A. Phzybylowskl Candies and Hallmark Greeting form mid cquippo'.! with binoculas ttation, Malcolm M Kirk. W Bo A large -advance sale of tickets has Turns Money Over 11 Walling; St. .*-•* * ! been reported by the committee. Characteristic of the American! Cards at O'Connor's Confectionery,' and flash lights if. possible, at City wen Lawrance. Joseph C. Lawrence, 851—Roland Zch people, is their desire to find out! Broadway • £dv.j Hall Wednesday night at 9 o'clock Rev. George E Riiay. Frank A To Defense Council Washington Rd.' Montan. Robert F. Morriss and Rob. LOCAL DRIKJ STORES 1111—Ijadlslftus S. Kuc what it is all ab'out. but often they! average Amerlcafn ls Intelligent don't ask more than one question, D^WOURS Washington Rd.rParUn ~" -NOTICB _: Hwes,;.;.i;;zr: : ... Rced Sale-— 127T—Prank A. "Kwieclnsfi ""' must finally come out why not give Applicatlons for the position of Mrs. Hawes. who will'make "the Tliis week a semlJblackout effect Of Material Collected 14 Kearney Rd. they got. presentation is the mother of Rob- it as it happens not two months doit warden will be received at a was given to Broadway during the 1285—Oliver J. Lang _' 1_ For instance, in the city of New- JateV, The American people are ert T. Hawes. for whom a star has The first funds for operation re. ark recently, tfhere have been a business inoftlmt of the Common latter part of the evening, as the re- 129 Main St,_ giving, lives, money, labor and ev- been placed in the flag, and a rel- ceived by the local Defense Council 1319—Judspn Sk/Postv number of inauirles as to whether Council of the City of South Amboy sult of a decision recently made by have come from the local Salvage erything they have for the war and ative of each of the service men will local drug store proprietors 16 Woodlawn Ave. or not the monev secured from to be held in the office of the Mayor assist her with the presentation A Committee, headed by Louis Bor parking meters Is all turned in bythey,are entitled to know hlw it ls According to the provisions of .the 136f—Francis J. Shearer in City Hall on Friday evening, program of patriotic music will be lund. those who collect it. Authorities progressing, even when the news ls new- ararngement, all drug stores J60 Pulaskl Ave. April 17th, 1942. rendered during the ceremonies un- The funds received from the Salv. answered that It Is. and after it Is bad. in the city will open hereafter at 1362—Wlllard B. Zach As the result of the tardy- an- Applicant!! must comply with all der the direction of Mrs. Anita Her- age Committee were obtained as the 10 Quald St. collected it ls turned in at police 9 A. M. and close At 10:30 P. M. result of the sale of metals collected lwadquartersandcyp rules.and:regulations of the State mannU 1875—Sidney Qreenflel-t^^- ing tihe sinking of the three boats, Department of HfcJth and the So. The church was. the first In the ahdTSblS Wtfie^coinittfefptfsla : men who are convalescing from WILL RESUME ^. ..for the sale of paper it collected. sickness or injuries, many pkuents who. previously felt elety for the Prevention of Cruelty to United States to place a service win- 1721-^-John J. Wisniewskl -People accepted this explanation that their relatives In service were Animals. . / dow in memory of the men who left DRESSING MAKING (Local, residents have been urged 33 William St. all right or the government'would to continue the saving of tin Tans 79^Molvln TrHahri : as Indicating all the money depos- G. FRANK DIRBTtOW, from the church during the First Surgical dressings will be resum- have informed them otherwise, are for salvage and a collection date will 32 Hart St. •'•"- ited In meters is turned In. It Is not 4-10-21 CHyCierk. World War. It contains eight names: ed en Wednesday and Thursday aft- now wondering whether they really •bq announced In the hear future. 1971—Henry J. Mlckiewicx on record that anyone thought to. ernoon, April '15 and 16 in the Red ar* or not. Recently a considerable quantity of 25 Bochmlmrst St. question the convalescing policemen Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Nuttall of Cross Rooms In School No. 2, Fourth who count It. This situation has another an. Let us Vacuum'your Ilcntlng Sys- 213 George street, announced the tin collected in this city, Was turned- 2081—Bronislaw Lazewskl tem, Ren-oves all soot, nut and street after being closed during the - • . r* * •..• . • . . . gle, when the men In the service find engagement of their daughter Ma- over to the tinnery at Sewaren. 21 E. Kupsch St. dirt. You born less fuel and *tl Easter Holidays, No one approved of the action of out aibout! it, and they will become rlon Ethel to Robert Curran Judge, 2137—George J. Bagley, more heat froih a clean fnmUce and —the - Navy -on Saturday announcing concerned about the people at home son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Judge of Insure with the Gundrum ' 16-Sandflcld Rd, your hfater lasts much lonier. Try Astoria. Long Island. If yon are In a Ifnrry Try Man- Continued on Page* two.months--late that three naval worrying about-them ' it once ... The ooat Ii small. Mon. 211 Hfnry slreft, telephone 28S vessels had- been sunk. Bad news »*"••"•"•••"•••"*•"• aghan. " Adv. - -• # achon, Cor. Steum artnoe and Insure with the Gnndrun Aftney -• • Are yon letting plenty at -haaJd_be_t«kenvduring a war, the Insure with thc Gundnim Acen'cy Darti Bt. I -]Mf. Kick (he Nad* from the Notion, 211 Htn-y street, telephone 285. 211 Henry itreet, tdepbMM MS. ON PAY DAY, BUY BONDS. That the Axis Roles the Ooean! ot Waitrf If not Try m. PAGE TWO THE SOUTH AMROY CITIZKN By ED WHEELAN Boon: Dally lt-U.4-i.T-t Wednesday 10-U Onto CRCM/D ROARED£TTt«AMJiCS AhD KIT BANGS MAD TWi rrnc'Cier>- Ain vwmsKERS " OF HIS UF£ GRtCilf** POWORMANCfc OLD I. MANN & SON OF BAM5S OPTOMETRISTS MM. SHOW 89 8HITB STREET TeL P. A. 4-2M7 Perth Amboy, N. J

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By RUBE ^GOLDBERG

-'S^PRONV-THE- COUNT RY- TW SURE HE'LL MA.KE /^"FOURTH IF HE'S NOT 60US* OUT -OH.RU FOS/

HER JOB ON THE HOME FRONT

We will be glad to tell you how to get the. best service " from your gas range and how to keep it in good working Fourth Year; Hazel Rasmussen, (i;m;.jr al H .V:H:am Stratton, Lester Time. Tin as Ballast order. For help in the planning of menus or the preparai* LOOKING BACK One of the cham.p in;u-iv.nv'-^.n rna>it;irs consider tin desira- Third Year: Everett Sheppard. N. J. Woman's College tion of meals, call our Home Economics Department. tu.vard Uliler. ners of Fort Bonnin", G.i . is .1 Second Year: Andrew Wedell, husky lad who, oddly i>nou.!;l>. :s oniv 22 YEARS Edgar Harris. Blanche Hones. Frank Asks High School Girls 14 years aid. How come? It Six.:; Havves. Vivien Hansel, Michael Lyt-" almost six months to persuade his ! Issue of, April 10. 1920 ' ka. Margaret Kurtz, Evelyn Ran- parents into letting him enlist. In- DON'T BE BOSSED PVBLIC»SERVICE * * * To Annual Open House Bays, but he finally succeeded a:.(! BY YOUR LAXATIVE-RELIEVE ' Tor the first time in several Firsi Year: Austin Longstreet, Joined an armored "Hell on Wheels" CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY : "weeks, the Woman's Auxiliary of Henry Sclover. Helen Seib. , division, giving his age as 18. Ht * tUr- UNITEO iTtTCS OCFCNSE BONDS OH STAMPS * 'Luke A. Lovely Post, No. 62, Amer- Sunday Afternoon May .'! • • ' , A-M9S M « • hopes to be a major by the tune • When you feel gassy, headachy, logy ican Legion' will meet Monday eve- Set As Dale A very interesting and enjoyable he's 44. duo to clogged-up bowels, do as millions ;ning at 8 o'clock. The meeting will do —take Feen-A-Mint at bedtime. Neit be in the Post's new headquar- game o£ football was played between South Amboy High School stu- morning — thorough, comfortabla relief, t yR« Cedar and Walnut .street,.. oL.Whieh dents who are unsettled in their'col- Routine for Relaxation . helping you start the day full of your ed that there will le a large rep-each side had a Center street play- lege plans because .of the war are Got a minute to relair before you normal energy and pep, feeling like a THE SOUTH AMBOY resentation of the ladies who are el- er. This game was played on Tues- invited' lo attend a symposium, on go out tonight? Then try this simple million! Feen-A-Mint doesn't disturb ,,.v.iSig£fc^ ,jdmUflnJ^vcarjiuiiiJU.jtfafi. UJJflhflt BUSINESSDIRECTORY lzatlon. pnne^ne~CeTlaTS helc^^Belt r men" annual Open House at New Jersey out a pillow. Extend arms back neEt day. 'lYy feen-A-Mint, tha chewing -__The^charter,...which, has J>em re-! scoreless iml'L a^las^wheni_they re- ^Xoliege. £Qr_Wamen_Sunday.alter, over head,—fingers touching floor gum \*KiliYe^youraBlC It Ustes jood. it's_ ceived from national headquarters' ceived four points. The star of Ce- noon. May 3. Dr. Robert C. Cloth- handy and economical... a £iauly lupply id f it Th t f C Now stretch. Then slowly raise costs only INSURANCE COAL AND WOOD will be presented at this time, and I dar street was Paul Hrankowski. ier, president of. Rutgers University arms, stretching like mad. moving' the Auxiliary will start upon a def-|w'iiile on Walnuts was Edmund will, speak on "Youth Weights Col- them forward and downward until. inlte program of work and entertain-. Tonarzewski. The game was inter- lege in Wartime," and four out- they are at your sides. Then stretch merit. The membership roster isj esting . although when tlie Cedars standing NJ.C. seniors will discuss 10* won With the score of 24 to 4 hands down toward toes, pulling ymir growing rapidly, and there are some i j both academic and social phases of head slightly forward and off the C. T. MASON PAUL BRYUNSKI fine times in store for the Auxiliary.; I college life Jloor Stietch -thost m < k mu-iLi ^ (Successor to R. P. Mason) The piogram will open with the Now relax ind lit iihsolm, \ ill i pit tolkge symposium in Voorhees feu nunutt \dd i ti r FUELTML Cluptl at "2 JO oclock at which INSURANCE _ ..,_., - .was held in their •headquar- _ ind i )U t| fc 11 -I I r. iju FEEN-A-MINT ai r . Dein JbIarcaii;t_Jl_CQnvm_ will pis. _^_^ ters in the Trust" Company BuildiiiK side In a seller of buef tilks \s -"-last" "Monday ""niglit-.-when- Director, RELIANCE OTrTEO STATEi CHilui to SuUoi NJC srmo s will MM 1H "Pilskov—reported that -the property j IIM; r1- wattiim —tdjustmin^s bntli 1 »*••••! I M COMPANIES .owners on Portia street 1-avf b--- DON'TTSTKE THIS n t ILU studies a ti tlitn social u EXPLOSION INSURANCE AIX.KINps OF

as to their 'willmpnesS -Eo'riave hi innti\ wink it ro!l(j,i Mis Public Service lay tracks on thi* j \\m liiu inn of Hillsuii will iy\ street and connect with the Jer.-ev : i junsi ] to those w>-o ait uitiii-. Central tracks on Felt us strep;, j e.l in profession.il studies, s:res.sinn i Old Lehigh and Wilkea-Barra •thereby eliminating fie "Y" at Por- :hn fields in which employment'ac-. GOODJ tia street a« it is at tin- presort J ti^ities ha\'e increased since, tlie war. C P. BOSTWICK time. Mr. *":lskov staled that a u*»'.- I iind ^iiss Grace flolton of Teaneck * ter plan than this, as he saw it. I tt'i'I advise >tiM(>nt.s who wiint a lib- COAL WOtlM 1>*»- 'rt hflvp 'hp pilhl'.r 5Vrv- j ^ral-arls-rdiK'utioncnd- (iisciRfnniTi" r Insurance Of All Kinds CENTER AND ELM STS. ice Hn° to the po::it where the . >'-"-1 j -ir.e additions to C\e curriculum. WORBEST Fire. Automobile, Liability spy Centrr.l tracks come into Pi re ] j Miss Isibi-IIe Shrope of PhillipsburK avenue, conro.ct there, and in thi^ | Explosion, Casualty, Etc. . Telephones: iiiJJLlalii..iii!..'••','ihimitlit-v.liviMi:. ami "Wi^ollty W.inrt. M'.s Ma.v EwiiiK of New Brunswick. noy 7 "lonth Elver^ give the nas«"nry 'for Tncir Yarn's Forces. - Herr-you-will • 5*" with most impressive services, the .. i the war. .. . _ i armed forces—and protect your ;• find the best bar^alio evrr! Tr> us and be convinced. church yard cross .in memory of the , own life—with every single dol- After thp guests leave the chap-! boys of the Christ 'Episcopal Cluirch j el"theywili be takm on a tour of i Jacob J. Jacobsen Old Bridge Coal Co. -who_gave their lives in the service ' lar and dime you can. the campus by N.JtC underRmd- I of their country durinj? the World.; America must have a steady uates rind will visit the, dormitories, '• _STRAUB^S MARKET NOTART Dealer In IIIGn GRADE rerfKition~rcnters"jfri'dTtiie"'"vaffo"us1 -- JTISTICB OF THE PEACE wafTra^dedcaedSuirdy^ tiowoFinbtw pouring'Tn"every Cari H. Straub, Proo. The memorial, a beautiful CcUii- • day to help beat back our ene- rolleee buildings. The (our will end ! Seal Estate—IiuaraDce Cross of limestone, occupies_.a_proin-_^ at Wood' tawn. N.J.C. alumnae- mies. CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES Bapreientatlve of (be Amerinui Lehigh Coal and Wood Inent spot in the church yard and boiise. where refreshments will be AotMBQblle AssMUUon Put Dimes Into Defense served in the garden and music stu- is the gift of the members of the- Telephone 850 110 N. Broadway 114 B. Broadway South Amb«) Also Broad Top Soft Coal parish in loving memory of Thomas j Stamps. And put Dollars Into ..- dents will perform. Tregonowan Kerr, Edward Jeppe • i Requests for programs and res- Tefcphon. M»-J Main OBIce ^^^^ Bonds. Buy now. Buy every .. ervations to tt'e-Onen House should. Christiansen- and^John-Rsnder\ r_.. 235 Eeltua St. __South^Ambon- . The cross was dedicated in an im- p»7 day. Buy at olUn M you i be addressed to the Open House ..Cnjnmlttee. New Jersev College for ^resslve—manner — according to the CML •• •'"• ••'•" '•• . Telephone U3-W j1 Women. New Brunswick, N. J. Tlie Episcopal ritual, closing with a se- Dont take thta lytnj down. PAINTS. ETC lectionby Kie -cholr-and the rendi- closing date for reservations is Ap- Branch Office, Old Bridge. N. J, -tlon^-Qf^lAmerica.!' r" r . ' ill 27. . - . •; Telephone- (82-B-Z -The memorial bears the names~or the church boys who made the su- FRANK PAZDAN, Proprietor preme sacrifice, with the inscrip- tion "Greater Love Hath No Man lililal Than That He Lay Down His Life OUR DEMOCRACY by Mat EUGENE A. MORRIS For His Friends." Paints, Oils and Varnishes • • • - JKE OUR. LANGUAGE, PLUMBING AND HEATING There will be a big time at the OUR. COMMON LAV/, Brushes, Glass, Bronzes K. of C. on David street on Wed- nesday evening next when the AND OUR REVERENCE Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc. Building Committee will take up tile FOR.THE RIGHTS AND . T. WILHELM question of remodeling the present- DIGNITY OF THE WaD Paper, structure, and from present indica- !38 first Street Sooth Ambor tions the members .will crowd the INDIVIDUAL.OUR place in order to place their views SySTEMOF Sanitary and before this committee. LIFE INSURANCE; * * • - CAME FROM CARPENTERS & BUILDERS The Board of Utility Commis- THE BRITISH ISLES. I'M SWING Heating Engineer sioners met at Newark on Thursday to give a hearing on the petition of FOR THE MERCO OIL BURNERS ' the ^eaguc of Shore Municipalities tetih^toppuMotJtattJBena «ylvanla -RJfc~tiaiu_dueifi:06 at- this city. It-is daimoci by the shore, commuters that' (lie stopping of the' CARPENTER »nd train delays them from . reaching j Jobbto|L ProtupMx .Att

i Train traffic between this city and South Amboy, N. J. ' ' New York Was brought to "a-stattld-: . . . AND POIT -still on Thursday--by the burntnc uf Rjttes Furnished Upon Requeal about 200 feet of railroad He? on the NY & LB R. R bridge between ACETYLENE WELDING this city and Perth Amboy. It Is ve supposed that the fire stirted 5,V. |Q * THERE, AS HERE, THE COMPANIES ARE through some firemen carelessly «!i; PRUDENTLY GEARED TO WITHSTAND n,; Personal — .dropping the nsh pan of his engine M. RWICS, EPIDEMICS, WM^ ,-0W.,M PLTTMBING AND while crosslnK tlie bridge. Tlie / JOHN J. CROSS HEATING ;; "strong Wind caused the fire to spread rapidly. Two locomotives from the Security ELECTRILA P.R.R. yard were sent to the scene, ACETYLENE WELDINi; Elecirol^Oil Burnenr and afterward the Perth Ambov Mre 1 department assisted. I'Mipiv this three-way secuir.y plan • • General Repairint; Wllh Intrrnntlonally Famou "C Master Mechanic W. S. Dey soon had about 300 men rriakine repairs (li s'ave out of EarnniRS for the purchase of De- Scott Avenue Sooth Amb«j 1S6 John Street "" South 1 and by seven o'clock" the north . !<•: iv BJIWIS. • ' " Telephonr S. A. 1M . Telephone 584 track was placed in order. The P.R.R. tratas to New York ai Save n weekly aniou. t in anticipation of your were transferred over the Trenton iiu-ume tsx' payment. AUTO PAINTING _'l_dlvls!9!L_to Monrnputlf Junction and :__t3-t+'nver_tQ; tiuilU up a cash reserwi£or=emer#i! • ••«*•• ••••••• • u • •.[ c:!r:.s ami V.w. "f.ii.uigeover" Jjerlod following The following-'-pupil^ -of---Scl.<»l 11'i" war. .. •' • SIMONIZENO BODY WO1 No. 2 have been placed on the hon- or roll for March.' Start savlnns todnv wi'.h as little as live dollars. LEE J. THOMPSON Sixth Year: Arthur Chapman. Webb's Auto Body Shop Grace Harris, Howard Lambertson, FUNERAL SERVICE _ Victoria Lytka, Maude petty. Harry GEORGE WEBB / Basmusscn .Oncnr Retner," Thelma Stratton, jEthel Taylor, Madellric FIRST NATIONAL BANK Auto Painting Wendell. Ralph Abel. William 238 JOIM 8TBEET -Thorpe,-Rose -Davis;1 Winifred-Kick- jNl BRITAIN, DESPlTe THE WAR. THE (COMPANIES SHOW Martha Oplola, Rutli Samuelson. AN ACTUAL 12 MONTHS WOt£AS& IN ASSETS, PREMIUM "SOUTH AMBOY, N.JL : Williams. Telephone Ml Fenders Repaired 1 tWii Vear: Harold Bartz, Lillian - INCOME AND PAYMENT TO POLICY iHOCDERS. DAVID A MAIN 8[TS. tf M pwlsen. Walter Harris. HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMI FRIDAY, APRIL. 10, 1942 , .TUB ".SOUTH AMBOY OTIZEN- PAGE THREE This Business 'Briggs Agency Head .^.....••••.HII w»> ******************** M *** M 1 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN ^^^TOr^fcrrice^ViUh a Full Une of Standard Wines »nd / Liquors At Fair Trade Prices Always Published Every Pnday by of Says Many Here Can — STOP IX OR TELEPHONE AJJY TIME ' ' THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN'. Inc. Living Purchase Automobiles UNION WINE AND 1JQU0R STORE 21] Fiibt Stieet Tt.iepl-.one S A +> South Ambcy, N J MAX ZIMMERMAN, Proprietor •Tanta:»tic Venture;/ of Our Age : . Bark In I?usiness Sclli :i BnBOEVTOWX AVK.NfE TELEPHONE 438 S J MELFORD ROLL. Edl'.or By Susan Thavcr i New Cars, Trucks and 11 H I 11 C I V_t !'t 11 «••! ****** Tie'snory of MaoA . ihur's vovjifc * Used Cars, He "-Siiygrr

,-Subscriplion_,-Rates: -$2.00_.per Year. Five Cents per Copy. per today, . . , ' Acidlndiges t i on ination is stirred profundjy. and one "This is definitely not true ".Mr. i Wbatsuor Doctors do lor It remembers "old, forgolten i"ar-off Wbtn MCFU llolnich arid tmsM KM. •OUT Itaucfc COMPOSITION RESPONSIBILITY Briggs stated. "Today we are back; V heartburn, doctor! prMtrlb* the' fattft-setlnf tilings and battles of long auo." in business, selling new cars ar.ci: Rindiclnti known tm symptomatic reli*f—mrdkLort This newspaper will not be liable for errors appearing In »ny' Evp.i in the newspaper account Ilk* Ihoie In Brll-afts Tibleli. Try BeU-ans yoimalf. new trucks under, ratioh.inB regu- •I Oral blm of dumaa. nvr Deutrk'llu arid. rtllK* of the journey-, there- .is-BomeiLti.r^^SfiSnsLused- cars and.-trucks .-tvltlr " iirr ind brlnnomlort xtrr quftiU-^eL-UB-jMCaU- advertising beyond the cost of space occupied by the error. UiatlTfl Only 2Hc. It dnii Itorei. If lour very finl .timeless. 1 lie sun dipped into.tr.e. n0 ratlontag program whatever. trial doMn't vftif Bell-wii !*tirr, nturo botu* ta China Sea out past Corregidor "What are the rationing regula- tu and f et duutl* yourtsMiei back. : March 1,1." writes the:" coi 7 —-^-7 -.-_-:•:- NEW SLOfiAN^- ^ " :i::;•-;-: -/ the - general ;public^reMizt!sl-—Alsi • wo:Id about ihis' mjint-ntous "jmir- they are subject \ to local interpre- "You can't improve on perfection," people UPWI tu sa; ' r.e.v. "when in the uVep'eiiinj; dark- tation by a local control board., ... , . in -ness the.._furm_.of. . motor—torpedo ! There are many people in South - But now that slogan itselt luis. been improved on.-Prog-, boats movKi slu.vVly thr0llt,h lhe Amboy who actually arc eligible to j ress has hit it, too, and today's byword is, "You can ahvay* '»-SS'tyl°"nd' t^r m^'convov purchase a 194-2 car, but who have | MostWOMENot: the impression Chat it is impossible.! better.- • „•— - ^ _ j started, .the- hazardous trip which I would like to clear up this misun-' At least according to the news reports, that's whatL they're; some advisors aad warned was Uderstanding. The rationing regula- tions have been greatly liberalized. MIDKE saying in war factories all over the country; it's one of the VeasT ™™K C^iu^i^aifl We can tell* you whether you are el- is the time ons for the rapid rise in output of the weapons we need so bad-1 the moon, we go dm ing the Ides of iKible or not and are prepared to assist those entitled "to a new car ly. Mass production of modern war materials-requires a grea *!£': maienam.,,eliaii fol101. uoppoetK s lniani,l in obtaining a purchase order. : 38-52% . ..when you can really tell what your heating deal of ingenuity and the development of many new techniques. dramatists flo r a hundreh d years from j • -pm-ther taiden(-e_of riiisunder- Their develo])ment isn't easy, but, just the same, they are being now. as well as for those of foday! standing is the 'used car situation. -Suffer DlstriS) costs arc ... Don't be misled into thinking that Generations yet unborn will be as Mr, Brings continued. "For several At Thlt Tlme- you save money by buying a cheaper grade of perfected now, just us tiny have always been in peacetime. thrilied b,y this thing which n:ippen- If you—like somany women between months prior to January 1st. many anthracite. Don't take chances on your health and ed just a few days ago as we today of our customers, anticipating a the ages of 38 and 52—find this You remember the early days of radio, when almost every are thrilled by the story of anoth- period in a woman's life1 maker you comfort this winter. , , freezing, order, purchased new cars restless, nervous, cranky, so tired man who liked to tinker with machines blult~h7>meniade set. er great general who crossed a fro/-. and trucks. Tile Briggs Garage as en river one Christmas night. • and blue at times—perhaps sufier Jcddo-Higliland is a premium anthra- A lot of them were improvised out of odds and ends—stray bits a result has a good stock of better hot flashes, dizziness,and distress of History is being made'so rapidly fian usual cars, In top condition, "irregularities"— cite, and costs a little more than ordinary of wire, a few pieces of crystal, a couple of tubes, and a speak- these days that we become insensi- and with good rubber. Start at once—try Lydia E. Pink- coal. But, you buy more carbon, more tive until sume particularly dram-. ' ham's Vegetable Compound — the er made out of an old strip of metal. By today's standards they si;k- feat highlights an hour. Then "So. if you need a new car or truck, make sure you are not in- best known medicine you can buy, heat. That makes it more economical. weren't the best—but they worked. And a lot of experiments we pause to remember that we have today that Is made especially joi cluded in the new classifications for | women. n s of the mtfct eligible buyers before you say 'what j carriexj on while they were built led to the perfection of the line ^"n^rif"!?. l T ever Pinkham's Compound Is jamous caii I do. I'm not eligible". And if' to help relieve such distress when Veceivers we have today. taken place on this earth. you KV<> not eligible, don't forget due to this female functional dis- The destiny of all mankind is be- SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO. that there are thousands of '39. '40 turbance. Thousands upon thou- In this present emergency people are using makeshift equip- j only in the vast and '41 used cars on the market sands of women benefited! Also very but here on the that are like new."- beneficial for younger women to (I. MANVEL APPLEfiATE ment once again—this time to turn out weapons. The same in- • theatre or" the war. Americans are help relieve distress or monthly producino I 1 lg >ntheWh materialr s and ma-; functional disturbances. Follow 14« HENRY STREET TELEPHONE 340 genuity and imagination that developed automobiles, radios, and | pr 0 d ScinR the m ai ^ -•• •'- •'• !— all our other-changing inventions, are being turned now to war rhjnes that make possible, the dar- NU-BLUE SUNOCO label directions. Worth truing! •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I Ig.ing WitBudt . U(lie triumph of men like — At — work, In our modern war, factories production experts and work- MacAiiliur. ers are forever tinkering with old tools and making them do new That great factory out west ,of jobs wh^ | typing put bombers injess that 12 -this kind enabled one automobile factory to produce guns almost j months.. . . that other factory—the" SERVICE STATION k •i five months ahead of schedule. Other companies have -reported I ^^}fc^ ^\l^t Texas TINE AVE. and PORTFA ST similar speed-ups. All along the line war work is'"£oing faster j alfalfa field ... a famous coirrmfr~> Gre'asiny Service for All Cars ..hecause_Am.ericans.refuse to be. slopped.. With Yankee ingeiniity 1 fa drugs every day . . . ll(JlT> ma-1 and. determination, they can always do better—and* they're do- Ti ( no i;-c that application hasj j terial for poems and plays well ing it rmw. .,.,«•'•; '-• " r s production repov been made to the Township Corn- j m ( MadL-on Township to; 'industry niu=s be- in ime- ninnnionoi!,, f 1 I! ni\ I Sulli il mm STORK CLUB \MIPK ,i...bliu—n;v->—;uui'- in f rrt t t ( III 1 \ i "The fmilastic schVchil M hni II tu !',i\*i' chiv- In-lu-tv. 4 u/j ^I:1L.-..!1KLJ1 till III m T aW 1 I \inuicin pn 'mn(fr\\Ti ' in Vrrri'i in ('"•. /'.Li;!.-. •'!;n!!;^ )ti 1 l 1 C I :nrct±" c.tK'7-^.^rv.iafJ^,l i.!)A ; : r J ,. .;. ,-,,••, '"Tvof "Un^l""mai'iiTjr'ejiTf'ti'r H;Ke' tn'inV'rf^Vii.i(is/'V Tif ''il(' nations. Anci, '.v!:in •i ' T : ca;i\l ;it Stiitt- I •to our men iii,llu' field, our boys ratilinj: in lank •;, anil our sail tl';i.S ,"l[ f is UMttf'li. t .•' i-h>i- .i.M-on Township. 1 ill ;<:•)<: ors bulfeted by the liigh seas.''—— ' .... dt'VOt'll to OM! I!"!')!!' O'j.'cctior.s if any. should bo marie ments .will be almost : :hri:i.nt ,ir,i'diati'!y in writing to Thomas -* TlTtTS^WitltaTir-Pr^Vithercre-r President1 of. the National Asso- those—tieroii'ri—to uui nlitarv- As.' ECONOMV Wooton, C!erk of Madison Town- j ciation of. Manufacturers, in a recent speech voiced the «leter-!"mphs- ;p, Old- Bridge, N. J ! Henrv F. Sullivan ! mination of industry-to get behind Mr. Nelson 100 per cent-irr ONHPAV DAY, BUY BONDS. his war production effortsT '" All mothers ..an use a little more time-^sr Illtle^xtraTnoneyi^and they save BOTH when they shop 1 "Americans must awalcer" -Mr. Withcrow warned. here for the foods that safcciiard baby's health and wrll-bcinp. Our "heir-conditloncd' menu in. dudes vitamin-rich fresh fruits and vegetables . . cn-amy milk . . crreals . . and a full line of „—^^Jll&jnBrJj^nJiidusJjxuniisi.i'emav£ ita constant effort for,.fnr- rjohnny EagerlALlhe Empire PwUttHy.• prpinirrcl bab.r " •>- t-onX'fi ther control and advantage. . ^'American citizens-iniist^ sacrifice till- it hurts an'd not com- Sunday and Monday _plain^aLiationing, nor interference with normal life. "America is at war—it is not a debate,'or-bazaar, or pinJi tea I3VORYSO ToniatoSoup3cans20c "America is in deadly peril. HEINZ BAKED BEAXS .. Large Can 19c "Cannot we all say: No more quarrels—no. niqre suspicions Medium 3 cakes 19c —no more feuds—no more mistniderstahdingj"airorien:o

FL.*C.STAFF "APRICOT. NECTAR 3 Cans 28c Prime VITALITY DOG FOOD 5.1b. Bag 39c We Pa^ Spot Cash FLAGSTAFF GREEN SPLIT PEAS 2 Pkgs. 25c CREENCIRCLE BARTLETT 1'EAKSJ.RerCan jjgl OAKITE •• --:->::;: -.:.-. .. 2 Packaces 19c Tlapps or Beechnut Baby Food 3 Jars 25c Phone JOE JANAS, Woodbrtdge 8-0149 PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 Cakes 23c POLISH STYLE PICKLES Quart Jar 29c Speedway Auto Sale§ PRIDE FARM PRESERVKS 12-ozTTans 18c 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBRIDGE FLAGSTAFF GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 2 Cans '21c BRoastllT29c Brcrr Rabbit Molasses (Green Label) ... 15c (Across from Grandma's Log Cabin) BL'RRY'S RAISIN COOKIES Lb. 25c CAJIPF1RF. MAKSIIMALI.OWS lib. Package 19o frying Chickens Ib. Sc KKI.LOGS CORN FLAKES Paekage 5c Whole to 6 Sh'ouJiier Lamb I.bs. lb. 19c • SAVE TIME Breast Lamb lb. 15c .UltOlTOI.I.l . Pkg. 29c Fresh Lean Chopped Beef Ib 25c ItII! UVKi:^ Pkii. l'Jc Italian M Saosose' : lb, 38c 2;tc ®S»iSv.

Fresh Killed Fricassee Chickens ft. 34c Fancy Large (iRAPEFRUIT .. for 19<; FRESH (JREEN 1JEANS Lbs. 29c Jersey Pork Loins (rib end) 32c (ircen Mountain"I'oialoes~~Z~ Lbs. 35c r^ Today is no time lor wasting time ROME BEAUTY-APPLES";' Lbs. 25c and energy, tires and shoes, paying Fresh or Corned Piate Beef Ib 12c ICERERCJ LETTUCE .... Large Head 10c . bills in cash. Instead, pay your bills •by check. - - . Prime Beef Chuck Roast lb, 28c ^ERICASFASTEST- ; A pen, a piece of paper, a diop of Gel Rid Of Me, Sir, SELLING BRAND ink, and a minute of time will do the Job better and quicker and give you the feeling of a real patriot. I You Feel You Must . We invite you to open a checking roll account at this bank. I'll admit I'm just a classic bust. LARGE OYSTERS Doz. 29c ARMOUR'S TREET 12-oz. Can 35c '.—r— _- Hut :do-it-riRht-.-—.-l- want=perfectlonr , 71^ ^.» FILLET FLOUNDER ..: Lb. 3.8c TFRESITBONBCESS HADTJOCK^Tb: 3Sc KRAfT VEbVEETA GHBESEH2'lb pkg 69c- ' Sell me through the want ad section. SOUTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY No matter what you have to scil, use thei CITIZEN'S South Amboy, New Jersey elassincd ads for sure iiri'd prompt feBults! \ .., "~ The South Amboy Citizen <«• PAGE FOUi: tHE 3OUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY. APRIL'10, 1942 Solo—Tis Finished—Miss Dorothy ^ PuSnoi StulCs. S&:"<'ice in the commercial field'ain'ce ' Solo—Slowly the Light of Easter Richard Holton Will James L. Housel 1914. Started as a salesman. Day—{Catherine Stratton:'' in the company'1; Bayonne .com- Sar.g-MJhrlst the Lord • is Risen mercial office that year and was',/ Today—Congregatipn. ' Appear In Cast Of Gets Additional Duties Ber.ediction^-Rev. C. J. Cham, transferred to New Branswick...i.n. pion. ~ N. J. C. CollegePlay With Public Service 1515 as merchandise assistant to the agent—'-Three- years. Ilain St. .-•-•• leave ^of-'-absence' because of health. 2183" -Walter™ J. Sygmuria :..' •" 'I.*Hdejship in- the Methodist Mr. Hou-ri's sta'-ii—with Public • 28 Smith' St. Youth Fellowshio" as.Topic be seen for four performances in- 2210—Christopher M. Keegan stead of tiie enstoniary three. service was made in the New Brun.s- 3 Fisher Ave. wick commercial offi.e as a stetio-. , Rp\ Charles .1. Champion pastor'___TiL4^J5UKel]-Juum.'n^jamedyT.based, 221 "—John _-P,-,Urbanski-.,- if the First-Methodist -Church- here on the escapades of a famous fam- s?y"Sh~er'~m 1009. He wax trfit'slc'r- 21 Quald St. be one of the teachers riurm? itv of- netors. Mr. Holton will nlav reci to the off: e here in 111!2 as !2-2L--Anthony Schlottfeld : part—of—Per-r-y—Stewart.—-The -a-?enfc-a title later chansipd^a Coni 28-Quaid St- ' : of^trnrMerr!.n.{iist"Y'oiith Royal-Family"- is_: -mereial-iirana£etnfr""-H.oi.Ve_! x'.V.....-: 22.1-Smnley-Jv-Oawron— rtTm neacl oT 38 Ho 13. 20. 27 and: n inuT i-. ch.ir>s ,\f ilie ''lav 4 This fellowship- will be Meld th«- department of speech.and ilni- 1472 Stanley- L. feai'bowski— 5?i:Mi Ami.' nffirf-.-in aJJirnn • > 7 Embroidery St. 'i conjunction wit'i tlie Mid-veav . TOtie art at N.J.C. nnd will bo nre- ; Irstitute in the St. James Meth- s-ntcrt Wednesdaj'. Thursday. Fridav nis duties !i; C'!nmr;T is nnnarer 2226—Chester S. Matuszewsjci ! Ne-.v B.-:n. Forrest Ave: nnst (Church, Eastoh avenue! New and Saturday evenin&s, April 15. 16, i Brunswick. •—•- — ;—T 17 31iri 18. wlr'i a east of Rutgers • The sessions will begin eacli ni'-rlit. mid N..T r*. sturtents. Tickets are with »'worship service led by tlie now on sale and may be secured by Rev. Harry Henck. pastor of the St. i-writiim to the box office . : James Church. His subject for the 1-faur niRhts will be"Through Trag- CALVARY MISSION CROUP is Times With God." The worship MEETS ON APRIL 17 Some 500 miles of use,; coppe1 rill be held from 7-45 to 3:05. , telephone lines which mrmalb The Class period will continue Friday evening. April 17th at 8 would go into the scrap heap fo - from 8:'.O to 9:00 P. M. Rev. Cham- o'clock, the Woman's Missionary So- PLAY saliage at the smelter will br, back Dipn will talk o^ "Leadership in the ; ciety of trie Calvary Methodist. - into servLe. iii New Jeisey again Methodist Youtb Fellowship." j Church will hold-, n meetini on the supplying a large part of the Neu Ot-h.er speakers' will be Rev. P. A.' Church Social Hall. : Fredrirh.- of the First Methodist! The monthly social of the Offi- Jersey Bell Telephone Company's Church of New Brunswick, speak- cian Board of the church will take requirements for the rest of the . '.r.E on "The Formation of the Old place Thursday evpnlni!. April '23. - year, as part'of the company' re Testament". Rev. Edward Foote.' . .—— * •;se rampaijin to ea^c the pivti- SA FEl Ti-ini:y Methodist Church Highland MOAN KRICCS •• • !em of material shoUages caused .Park, •'Obligations and PnyUeijes of!ENTERTAINS are a>kin'»: "Is there any danger.of_,__ by the ntional defense effort Pho- Methodist Youth." Rev Carlton Bo- i ' ' > , tos taken in Metlar's lane. Piscat- - *:ne. Pitman Methodist Church.! j -an Brings entertlined the girls . .away Township, show single wire . New Brunswick, "Love at Second r-f lips school class with an Easter passing through glass insulators , Sight." SSK Hunt on Mon. afternoon at her Our answer to thai i< "yes and no." In the mines i>f in workmen's hands .onto truck : There will be a special feature home on Main street. Prizes were ; reel (above:) an.i being ...weighed , each night durinn the Institute. On awarded to the children who c?ath Pennsylvania there's enounh coal to keep all of us warm" April 13th. a play by the St. James eri'd the largest number of eggs bef::e hoisting onto tru?k. Scale Young People. April 20th, the Mor- for years to come. Hut — war demands on transporta- shows 165 pounds of usable wlre- fistbvrci. Tenn College Grou-). April Her tiblo was decorated-with the . whicjh won't have to come from 27th, Movies on China Relief May u-ual Easter decorations and a great tion may make coal difficult to set. new copper supplies Since pic- • 4th to bo announced! time was enjoyed by all tures wei'e taken, telephone corn- The Rev. Stanleyy WaRK of Mill- For this reason" the V. $.. Gi/vernment has broad- any has obtained equipment for" Treat 'Em Rough That's the tow-n is Dean of the Institute. Stuff

VAtrOEFENSE=A-NO- the schooi interspersed and M:sj !>'- PROTECT YOURSELF AGAINST A ROSSIBLE COAt lores Sewmiti- p:ei: thiDUiih our Peisonal loan Depaitment. ^'11 b_e glad _ of the Soutli Arribov Woman s Club 1 •> pital ollcit odon itions or inned ' headed bv Mrs Nit the Goodman •»0f ds and equipme1 t f > 'i» i i n s \ M , > *i P-. « Under iiispi «^ of tod l\. presented a slate of officers to ue t-nance of the kitchen. SACREDL HEAKT I'AKIMII ClJ'll voted on at the next meeting, on • The ioll:wing have been cffcreii TWO PERFORMANCES ^ „ Tuesday,. Api'H_21._Nomlnatc.d werei_ ( A L-,U:i> s-.;n-'r.:r.e—Botsy Sculiy. ,n- siigj:estion. ;; soajxs,- cleansers, ce A" Oiad" Easter"-Bobb»-""5VV\ ~ Mrs. Howard Dillon, president: Mrs. lials icooked, and uncooked .' siilt,' ^Slafihee at 2:^!I) V. 5I."T We Know—Betty L«>« Me:ii.-o: ; James Va-Pelt, First Vice Presidents :'.ce. tapioca, jello. jam. jelly pepe:. Evening Pelfoin'anci' at S:00T.-M. Mrs. Howa'cl Bergen. Second Vice T!i.e Sulfct C:-..:-: -Can> An:: President: Mr1;. Richard Masterson. pa:lease puddings. :anned fruits, veg- NINE FEATURKS'""" etable.-, soups, evaporate,i milk, co Soiiu-—Prima*v Ek't^r!!!1.^"" Treasurer.; Mrs. Reginald Nuttall.. .CM... chro.'hte- tea, coffee, siu.;:' Plus a Professional Minstrel Cast "Kccor'dinir Secretary: Mr.sr~ATTFen-~ ; f.uiL juices, lefrigeial!]- disiu-s, st'.t 'Ann Dowd-'Ii "Twjrrind One half Ilnur^Performance zel. Corresponding Seci;etary;. Mrs. 1 THarola {EdBcqmb. Federation-.Sgcre-.4 .me , ix-pper .shaktfiv. cups and 'siuic- The B'.o-j-oaix S-.>ns—Das^rd S;n»".- until midnight followincr the show, with_ tary: Mi's" "OaiT Wilbur," Auditor: . tmr—"•- —- q ' ' ~ music iry^'OTTltadio bi'cestra. Mrs. James Dawson. Press Corres- j take part in the team's-activities. My H-av- Tolci Mt" So- J-.'Si-J R- pondent. Four directors nominated I tmveHnc. pipernapkins. step " TICKETS NOW ON SALE •--were:—Mrs-.—Leslie Shepparri. Mrs. imixir.j bawl-.' • -Jstard cups, sugar Easte!"Belis—Mar>- Anr, Tusur. —-Frank Fulton. Mrs. H. Sandbei'u and and creamer, flatware, electric iron. Easter is Her>?—Iris Haser - Mrs,-John KlnK. —-|-rish-to-wels,.dish cloths. . Our duster Story—Jerry Smith Speaker at-the meeting was Miss.. . Dnna'.ioas may !>e. left :u S: M:t Messaee of the Ea5tiT •••••••••••••••••••««•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••• •••••B ••••>•••»•••••••• Clarette Selion of the , Vineland j ry's -Sel>ool,- during-.. scho:l hours. Dobby tfohrson ! Training. School, who told of the -n'nd at 'the Emergency HQspit.il any ;« between seven and i-s'jlu o Too Yoima lo C.ir«> !;>r Sister — Stltution. . - dock or at tho—homes: -»•. • Biuiciy BIpo.^^oocL SOUTH Mrs. VanPelt reported on ' the The committee has, expressed it- spring conference •.meeting she re- thanks for tlie sple:\di,° conti'.bu- ' v,a.- G'.:irf—Shirley X.K; . cently attended at Asbury Park. It tion recehtly made by the SaiYi'.i Take Up Tin- C: <.»s—^5:dt;?y Tu:- RIVER was annbunced that ..be American Heart Sclitnl. ner and Ronald McCTsckpii Home Committee will meet Mon- Et^'ev Hymn—Junior Pox. rday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the The f:l!owing aie the .member of TONIGHT — On Our Stage — TOMORROW CONTINJLTOUS f:homeof Mrs.- Herman Elllner on the committee—Mis^WiSiiam^Jfi frey. Mrs. Williiim King, Mrs __._ Odr Easter .Jisssaae—JieiR Fox Bordentown avenue. y Go Tel!—Bobbv Be'l Mrs. Edna Agag n of the Literature T Etilner. Miss Doris Lemavd. Paee. it r.ist Department reported on a recent Olive Welsh, iss Mary Gtmdrum. Easter—Nancy Bur&ird. jneeting. of that group, and the next Lmht Bearers r-lxftt:.<«> ploiviaoort.. meeting, will take plaeelEriday Ap- J .-. rll 24 at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. ' Presented — Friday 8:45 P. M. — Satimduy i^JO - 6:30 - 8:,")0 P. M - E..Ni|tall.QtL_aepree. street, Ann DowdelL EliineJYitse. Ins Ha- Hostesses at the meeting this ger. - '•week were Mrs. Oliver Conklin and In Easter Services Jerusalem GtrU — Ajir.A. Betty — On The Screen — Mrs. E, Robert Owen. Jane Stratton; Beutah, Gloria Do- Witt: Rachel. E!ea««r Mv Those desiring wool may call on gram was presented by the primary Ptorv—Mrs. L. "Stults. Miss Tlielma and junior departments under the Stratton NEXT WEEK! FrMays from 10 A. M. to 4:30 P. Solo—Tlie Palms—lj SUiit->. SUNDAY AND MONDAY . M. on Mondays, during, the same leadership of Mrs. Mlary Stratlton s*^^^^^^ liii liiicT Mrs. SiutB '~"~~" "

.-.li St* With " N EH KPK1" RN 'Corsican Brothers' SPENCKR TRACY TODAY SUNDAY ONE DAYONXY 'WEDINESDAY Two Sure To Please Specials TOMORROW MONDAY - .TUESDAY. .1 'TJIUBSDAY. ' Paramount pr«ianls 5^ For The Week End fratev CUREHCEL ALMOST ANYTHING CAN B0GM Mulford's ^E5 French cream filled Streusel Cake 27c ALL THRU THE NIGHT ^Raisin Rings 23JL . ARNOLD MlUIUieifr m.mr HcHUOH • LORRE - ANDERSON DteM by VIHCEMT SHFRMAN , . THE l«rL*MM iKMnWrMn £,(•• 't •MmltMTft SailorsQn Leave ..",,., — Plus — Williiim Lundijian DAYLIGHT BAKERY "Sparetimc in the Army" Shirley Ross Pete Smith Special • A'tRepubIlc Picture • Telephone 153 "The Hollywood Miltiulor" "Fancy Answers" __ j Plus Atiua* Antics "="" News Events News — Cartoon LATEST NEWS EVENTS NEWS•".cMitmw •*<*• FRIDAY, APRIL' 1

1ST. "MARTHA'S GUfLD Lisit's 'Liebestiauni' Qr Stakrr CoundlGels 7 Date Is Set For Acrobatic Aerialisfc -SOGtAIHUGNDAY NIGHT- Hans H3mce c«."csrt [>!jr.:st. says (j Stakes (or such planu as bcant that it has been Jus f>xic-n»nce thai- end tomatoes should be of ' good , Monday er.ening. April 13th. a the most request* /or a cirnert num- wood Cfdar, for ins'.a-.ctf. *-.H last Two Invitations Installation Of Billed For Appearance ! fame social will be held In Christ ber are, made for"L'.-,/t3 "Liebe years longer than ord.njry soft- Chinch Parish House "under the aus straum " wood stakes "-'llr. %nm Monday I - •" • —— - •-,-;-. Church. at the South Amboy Memorial Hos- I Wire WUlkinR Experts Head. A number, of attractive prizes will McKeon (joes On Record As Will Be Held At Fire .--.pitu.-- •-•^ ^ --V— -1- - -:-• -- ... . - " Favoring'Pay Raises [....-• Five-Act Show be awaided II 111 )H" House On April 17th ' Jacob J, Jacobsen, local real se- ——— ** j ' '' """• " ~ • •' . •" -1 YES—There is a short ijie of rubber.- - t»t* and tasurapce broker.-has been {--"••-The Four—Sarrtinos'v-aerobatic'; Add to your, list of brief council jaerialisti. who have been tcuringjiiei. T •confined to his bed for ine past two. meetings, the session.. held on Tues- J Installation of Troop 94 at ^Mor- BI T—i\e h;ne a larffo stock of hubber he*U for- Tcwks. . , . ! .' gan will take place on Friday eve- ! vaudeville.*circuits of the nation for; every member of the family. - - cUy night, "when the council did lit 1 two deca'es. will appear on the stage' " • • • tie bo-idei accept invitations to at-ning, April 17th at 7:30 P. M. at the Morgan fire House i :f tlie Capitol Theatre, South Ri-ver, • AND—There will be no'advance in prices—the ^Hubert Su;phenson of Mechanls tend social affairs,- ' on Friday and Saturday, April ^10 be*n spending hii s Easter_ After a lapse of a. an:i rneniberfirss to Invitatiof the locan lcam p eB. froAm wh thoe r the leaai U/U «&s announced "today by : s .., ..,„,.„ price is still the same—J"JOc vacation •with his aunt. 'Mrs. E) again has Scouting under the lead Ali invited-the Council to attend .their ership of Fred Sunth.-the new Scout- • &»vid Snap.-r, owner of the baiough - I' - KI1SOS ("street. annual dance this eyening. The sec; master. The Assistant -Scoutmasters [ slwvplac ond invitation came from the fire- -rlle wire-waking experts headline I Robert Weldon, formerly- of this are Jack Lindson and Robert 'Freu ' men, who invited the Mayor and ler.. n five act bill qf variety 'entertain. Ages. Birth to (55 >city. is employed on a huge defense C'o.uncil to attend a farewell dinner lwnl P^'prs to be seen include the Modern Shoe Repairing project for the. Socony Oil Company The members of the Troop Com- Stcr s " "er-NrY.-- •^'-^to^ Joseph Doyle and William' Brerr| mittee are Lloyd K. Henry, chaircf'iair , 7 'f ^ and Dean, comedy ACCIDENT NO\V LOCATELOCA'FED AATT ^ jian on the following evening. - man Harry Phair. John F., Robin--t <="''>ckal>;uts: Munson and.Ande.son. kno HEALTH *********** Recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A communication that came from son-'-Louis-P off theh , ! ^Segar, visited uieir" son "Arthur. Jr . the Board 67 Education asicing for Taylor and Fred-KaUi •- Hi."; Lairy Blake, clean o[_ •:,_.. HOSPITAL «a::oned at Po:t Brasg North Car- an ^explanation of' the action of the The boys register^ in the 7mi>t7st>natten-.- -who- will- also -serve Oluia with the field artillery council in setting aside S75.0OO for li : of ceremonies, and Tom, .Liberal Contracts That n n ii nil • « m school :.opei-aticn when $77,909 wa.v Katey in---'^Eun-Awfe'i --"- Eearl and Glwi Muvpliy, Wul. requested and authorized by thPaintere , Heibert Servis, Richard Robert- Taylor and Lana Turner! sry" WitRbut ford Bunting and Joe Domintck of I Beard of School Estimate, was re- are co stance! in the film attraction. Servis_ , "Dougla_ _. s Spranue. . Eugene •Ifs — Ands — or — Ruts ParHn were Washington, DC. vls- ferred to the Chairman cf Finance Sprague. Robert Fleming. Raymond "Johnny. Eager,'" which is to 'lie pre- Broadway Market Uors over the Easter., weekend. I and the City Trea.'surer. - " P.o.well:_-_Robert-.. Powell. Edwin Hen sented in conjunction with the stage j 1 — ... . • . .. • • - -j^ - - • —^-. ---- -Strong," Reputable , • i A moticri'oT Councilman Hess au- dcrshott and William Henderson. pros ram" Edward, Arnold and Vanjf 2Z N. Broadway South Amboy Hefiin are in the cast. . 1 | j tharized the council tb. advertise for 'Scout Executive William H -Wat- Companies" VVF DELIVER , . PHONE 261 applicants for the post of City Dog son will present the charter to the Funeral Rites Effective, Friendly Claim Warden, the applications to be re-troop sponsors in behalf of the Na EASTER SERVICES Rl'MP OF VEAL -.....,.-. 2Se ceived at the next business meet tipnal"Council Harold Hall, chair- WERE WEI.I. ATTENDED Service ... TSere Held Tuesday ing of the council. man- p>f the Organization Commit AT CALVARY METHODIST PRIME IUB ROAST Lb. 29c Just before the meeting came k> tee. will also be one af the guests At the Calvary Methodist Church | J Your Inquiries Solicited For Michael F. Leary -a close, Councilman Joseph M^Keon of-the troop. SMALL SMOKED HAMS"."'.'."".:.:..-. Lb. 32';C brought on the floor, a matter which Other troopps of the Southern' *••' '^Vf^L^^^^ul"^"?/! i has been discussed in private ses- _.- and the church was beautifully . " See Michael Francis Lfary. who re- trirt have boen invited to the ceredecorated with flowers, and the cho-i ! LARCE- CHICKENS, (i lb. average ; J.3SC sided with .his sister. Mrs. Fred sions of the council for some time, monies. the payment at a bonus to city em , ir re'nderect special music. j Blodsett of Morgan, died at the | At t*ie morning service, the infant Cornelius J. Ryan AUNT .JEMIMA'S i'ANCAKE FL(H'R,..:... 10c South Amboy Memorial Hospital aft- ployees. LOCAL Bl'SINESS | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymondi = (>,_ tt'jt brief illness Saturday! After declaring it was his opinion Rl'MI'S OR LK(jS OEJtEAL ,...... " Surviving are «T1iiTCrlterTtose"aria three sisters. Mrs. Mary VanDine of Tfevrark, Mrs Lilliin Winters of 2 Lbs. of jSuKar for Everyliody Kewark and Mrs. Ej-ed Blodgett of r4< 1 • 1 1 I I -I -l- H'I'****«»'H'<"I"I"1"M"H'*1 lllllillMH Morcan, - The funeral mass was held at St.by the rest cf the Barbara Jean Card, Shir- Mary's Roman Catholic Churcii prep'i'ictor of the Modern Shoo Re ley Virginia Card. Rul»h Milan Evi- Tuesday mornmtr at 9 o'clock nnd CASSEL—LAMBEKTSON pairing, wliich moved recently from gan. Doris Eleanor Evigan. Jane interment was in Holv Selpurtjro. 105 North Broadway, to 108 Harriet Evigan, Audrey Lo:s Eviean, Cemetery at East Orange. WKDDIXG WAS HELD MONDAY NIGHT While Mr. Rosenthal believes ev- •Taiie .-Elnina.Cottrell. Ann' Elizabeth ery" effort should be made to con' Cottrell. Russell Newcomb and Hen- At the parsonage of the First serve rubber; since he Ls highly pa ry Orndorff. n F. Sii'livan Methodist church, this city, on Mon- tiiotic. is enrolled as an observer at During Cie Lenten Season, the fol- day night, April 6th, at eight o'clock. the, local listening post, and has a lowing were received as members: George Cassell. Jr.. of 204 Church son Samuel serving in the Army, Mrs, Loraine Smith.-Irwin Kri'es- He'd street, Poughkeepsie, N. J.. -and Miss he declares long before the rubber mer. Mrs. Elaine Kriesmer and Mrs. bersbnj».»45B Hdi shortage^ eH*ypri->.ln=n=lm»p-tfpsSc—Anna--Rothenhara ^==1 avenue, EauTen»*^larBor;^weiie uni- of rubber heals whlcli^wiirenable ';" '"'* • -tfid-in-man-iago-by-Rov, Charles-JTJ hlmnB furnisfa h hLs-patrons-witlr'rjb--pr»p ;RM^N-TO-HOr;D" Champion, tr.e pastor of the church. ber heels for a. long tlpie.-Mr: Ro- MEETING TONinHT The young people were attended by ^nthal'-Vho believebl s price raising Pre-Wcpt Jay B'.'skey has called Mr. and Mrs Clarence Haight of,;., ,j ls unnecessary is unpatriot n mnfti^i! of all members of_the| TnnrnMiEr after a short Laurence Harbor. After a short |[ c deciaresthere will be ni raise in Eivtermise Hook and Ladder Com-I -t!i«e«.,. Mr Casspn is fn I the P'icB of rubber heob al -)lls (>s"" pany' t0 fnke pl'ce at tlle Broadway j the Signal Corps at Fort Monmouth.!'abUshment- * ; h^davarteis this evening at 8 P.M •.Pbn_"! for a farewell party to sev New Jersey. !>-a! members of the company'will qr»l J ON PAY DAY. BUY BONDS. '*• tiivussod. LIBERTY LIMERICKS -4 Ar**±~ it^jiAi-L^p AJ^.*^ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS

FOR R.ENJT 1 HOMES FOR SALE Inquire 43-2t _ j FOR SALE: Three choice lots, cen- ! trally located, title ewaranteed. ' JOHNSON OFFERS , D. J. Donlin. 104 North Stevens! p—v— NO.-234 South-to«.i-| Avenue. Telephone 2«2. • l-23tf IfYouAreanEmploye^= way; six room frame house, ba'.h-.; electric, water, gas, sewer, hard- wood nooi-sr-bne-lorrS2800:-T.erms.-} iitL^rvi^t,—STORAGE Johnson. _ Exclusive Agent. Main | —— — <*..inn. T -'yj . Street, : . 3 13-tf I LEPPER'S STORAGE: Moyjnjj anc CHANCE FOR DEVELOPER: South | . iitorageT Oepehiiable local auc Your employees wantTo heip^heir country. —• side of- Bordentnwn Ave. -Eii'.'it-j long distance moving; 283_Madl-^] acres with fine frontage. 3-13-tfj "son avenue. Perth Amboy. Tel j PA, 4-2318. fi-3-ttic FOR SALE: 432.'South Pine Aw. i 1 Your country needs their help. Six room fiajue house: i-iectni .1 MONEY TO LOAN There wa»,,« macfahist •gas .water, sower. LARGE PLOT ! of land rur.nitv; back to Fpltu-1 named Harry > St;. in roar_ \vl ,i're_jliore^js.Tsj/jo-_i MONEY. TO,: LOAN-on bond and = Ityou ha,ve not already installed a Pay Roll wotfeol in a eied-taBl walk and curb in front of the j mortBage' in sums of *100,- J200, property. . Reasonably • prict-d. $300 3400. W00 and up to $10,000. Johnson. Main St., City. 2 2'7 42tf Allotment Plan for the convenient purchase of And always an pay day. OflicL- hours from 8:20 a. m. to FOR SALE: Onp family dwelling at 8:20 p. m. Wednesday and Sat- Instead d a play day— 104 Rosewell St. Eight rooms ana urday, from 8:20 a. m to 6 p. m War Bonds, you are strongly urged to do so at He bought all d* BONDS bath Steam heat ana all Im-Inquiry John A. Lovely, Trust Company Building. South Amboy be could carry! provements. . Newly covered aJd once. A member of one of the following com-' br*-\—-. •_•»_.•*-'.•>?• .". insulated with asbestos shlng'es two lots. Garage Screens and AWNINGS—SHADES hrfp toff Ik. storm sash. Property, is in very mittees will contact you at an early date to assist fine condition Inside and outside. AMBOY SHADE & AWNING CC ,rnn »»-• -'-•'—-» Cheaper to buy than to bolld. For Window Shades and Venetian and co-operate in this patriotic duty. -^- stole price and additional Information Blinds;:. Best materials. Reasonable ^ JhEliTfitent324 ~ cost; 2Hs Elm tit., Perth Amboy. Main Street. l-»—It 9MV Gebrge A. Kress, Louis K. Clayton7—T&nking and Finance. This and Save Time When You Register for Ration Biok James H. Dawson, Sister Mary Wilfred, Sister APPLICATION FOR WAR RATION BOOK (T.b.sikai.wR.r..r»..i,) ^— Mary Esperance—Education. ^ IMPORTANT.—A.tepnate •ppticition mual b« mafle by (or! where the Recutationi permit, on behalf of) averjr perioa to whom i War Ration Book w to bf foiled 11M -tie •piilicitioni for eick ind e»erf member o( a Family Unit (M>e loMructiooa la Refialur) muu (x mtidt 6y MM. *«4 itly out, adult member of Mich Family Unit. G. Frank Disbrow—Public Employees. Uc*l Board No _' Counlr ...... Slate .... f btrebv mako applidlinn to the Office of Price AAminiatratiori. an ateiMT of tbf United Statea Government, for tbe iaauanee to the pereon whiMe aante. addreaa. aui deacriptlon are ael terlh above, of War Ratios Bonk One and ell War Ratio* Baoke ucacnpiion are aei eario aoove, oi war nation oon^ l/ne and au war nalHM 0«ofce * ™* " NAME' orVciiooLl'ainiDiKa'oWfHVBVob'it"" l.»-.r._ i if 1.1.1- .1— J -•- t -n^i.i- j « -. . ""* berearur haued for wbkb the penon named above beeomea eU|ibta under Rali«nln| James L. Housel, J. R. Ketchel, Sidney Komar, ll _, ^_J«fH JiH*-_lJ»f"*» ewtifr..ihal_LI»lur.t_»Bll»ojdir-ll^raaUlhia ani.lic.ti^^jta,-;-—; na* bMp made bf or oo behalf of aucti and ibal ike anumanie Bud* above are tree to the beuof m t-j^-W«i«rf:Sl|4lrtiiiii»jlrl. g i.SS (A) M the Unllnl- Mi^T^i^^CrNblari, Mif: Josephine Btlrkard. -Slaua Criminal Code m.kc. il a "sfONATVRi'or'i'rVuc'ANV" criminal ofTense, piinithable by a maximum of ttn yrun' impriinn- I herebv nrtifv that I have^tritneeeMl. tbe .Arjalicimriaitnaturearuttbat War Ratio* Book' ^- Mrs, Helen Rs Edgcomb, auid Mrs. Agnes M. CITY O«-f5ifN"-' - »W. $10,000'•/n.-m-hA.-ta- make-a falae atalement nr repre- One. bearinf tbe above number, baa been deHv. aenution to any Deiiurlnieiil or ered to tbe Applicant witb tba Armstrong—Women's Organizations. to any matirr within (he juris* dirt inn of any IVparim^nt oc __ll. in ..Iba. .... vra. Sei/Mll«, D lltJQHT WF.IUUT COLOR OF COLO It or AOE IFemaleD Agency gf.tli« United Statea, ' - , . .. K^Ed IIADt . Postmaster Thomas E. Downs, Jr. - . S. "(a) If Ibe pereoo named above IS a member of a Family Unit, atate Ibe foUowioit (Thin apace reserved fur later entrin by Local Board or Applicant) • The undernianed.hrrfby rertifiea to the OfTice of Frice Adrainiatration~thlt"be : "' (1) Number of peraona in Family Unit, including the peraon named above. ... received the folluwing War> Ration Booka ttn the dalct indiraled below or on Iha^baclc, _ John E. Mullane, John D/Mullane^-Labor. t: ==~*"?-JH»"-^)=Tbe"|perew'lUmed aBBv* ia my— " bereof, and that witlTaa'cu'receipl be teaulrma tbe umh of iba aUlarAeota ia tJbe ~ foregoing application. , s^ .•:..::• D O - D • • D --:-..- Cola B™1 We. Stria! No. Sifiaturw a/ Applicant Walter Petersdn—-Trade. •.—-f: •..•;A:vu.-zi±ir» •cur, rAtntR. MOTHKR. BOSBAND., WIT*., SON DAUOHTEK UCEPTIOI* • ","•""-" • " """i ~ "^" ~ ^JJ ToUt'anKHHil of white tnd brown iu|i[ in any form wliitfa , . " 9\ - "• laowMC.lt? tht Familr Unil« Iu memLerti -.-„ Iba. 0) KUMperaooBaroed above IS NOT* member of a Family Unit, •U^« ibe lotalenounLof white and brown augar in any form Paul Milburn—Service Clubs.

.Iba. ti Naaaber of War Ration Stamp, to' be removed from War Ration IWicnliilJ F^i^^ J Book OM (upon tbe batii of Information itated above): NONK WB1TE OPA. rorm No. n-sot 9 ' ' it •. •. Hv i MNTiNa ornct l4—3M&O-1 (CoaftniM on ravan* aid*.) • SOUTH AMBOY DEEENSE SAVINGS When jrou go to your nearest public elementary school, of a family, eighteen years of age or over, may register and May 4 to T, to sign up in connection with the coming civilian receive ratipn books for the entire family. • . COMMnTEE -registration and sugar rationing program, you'll be required Registration will be under the direction of the State to answer the questions appearing on the official application Rationing Administration. Familiarize yourself with-the fonn, copy of which is shown above, Every man, woman, questions listed on tho- application blank and help speed up and child Is entitled to a War Ration Book. Any one member the registration program. PAGE SIX THE SOUTH AMBOY FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1942

FABLES IN SLANG By GEORGE ADE Lincoln , PIPE DREAMS Abraham -Lincoin U'etMved a pat" ent, No. 6469, on Camel and''Float- ^injg Dqck__on M;iy 22',-J3;9,__. ..:. .._._._ MORAL

Backache May Wum of Disordered Kll1llt>\ \tllOII __l»ltidirn lifi MJLII !ta \ u-ry and worr>. SOPH1E.HAD NO TIME K)R A THE >OUNG MAN.OTIS, LAtfc>_ NOBILITY irregular Itubits,- impropir i at ing *nJ . '.;. The head knuckle of the Pinocle) SOPHIE HAD A CHANGE Or HEART THAT. EVENING OTIS PASSED drinkine—ita risk of fcxpL«mreand '•0gc~- "~Jnn, it would seem, is trying these j GOQD.yjDUNG MAN WHO'- PtAfiS TO HUMBLE HER PRIDE, _....QF .:..:_ tipD^=tfira»H h*-*avy utrain on the work. .•'~-^ays to. have -everyone sal "AU is : SOPHIE'S HOUSE: 3 TIMES - I " of the, kidney*. They art apt to become ' DELIVERED MILK AND SANG - AMD ONE DAY HE APPEARED IN CIRCLE OP ADMIRERS BuT WiTri HiS BATON ON ONE ARM CHARACTER, ovet-ta*ed.and.fail:to^ tiltur excta* »ei*i - - :: Ifliliet .on. .the- Hill.-*-• —^- --- —-.- . IN TWE CHOIR,BECAUSE HE.WWs and other impurities from the U(«-sivu>e .„ .. .Whenever anyone comes Into the TOWN .LEADING A BRASS BAUD *.\0 A REDHEADED MILUNER I blood. ~ • BELOW HER IN TViE SOCIAL SCALE A FANCY UNIFORM You may suffer ragging b»ck»ch?, " place he immediately says "Hush." REMEM3ER HER ON THE headache, dizzint-iia, gettiug up nichts, ' He's afraid they will say something leg pains, Bwellitfg— fwl roniUntly tired, ti«rvoua; all *orn ovil. Othur aigos about chicken stealing. ofikidnty or bluddtr diaurdfr aru »ome- limea bumiug, scanty or too fr«^ have Imd uiort thao hall a . to win the war single handed by tlie. y century vl piililtr -a;*i>nnat "Ate recom^ —ariatloff rolife, apparently-. —•••••• - =.TutTT-. •'•J-.ZK -r:«x£c \ di'd by i^rat'i'fut uaera t\jv (t vibration ot iiglit and Fifty-three an.d Forty-four The (rouble was that nil '253.441 feet, from the point of in- Many of the local boys were cele- successful and tfien it was that the wavts tersection formed by the Westerly bratins; the second and third chap- fellow who has the keys to a,!] »it- these :::. n.;:s were raiv nnd costly :< line of Convery Boulevard with the .. ttt-s of Baste? celebratleiis 6fi fcfoH.Illations, oernonStraled he thinks Northerly line of Hornsby Avenue, -1 day. "Some of the pSopie Went to J himself and from thence running (1) North- _.. church...tiut 4=S^>fe=»H8is«biarHaaab«=&v«KH =!sBej!gea£Hlii _ .„.,.._„.__.. IN .CHANCERY OF "NEW"'JERSEY I m»- One •Hundred (100) feet to a "Abby", then played Shuffle board, no doubt in his mind that she ffln 1 —Br-^wn-suOGKE-A AGGERSE ,tl.-running., thence C2).:wester4 —shuffling—up—to—the—bio —beXWe T55-Tffippvr:lo~lJe*nrTacKeir":up; and aliel wltl tne Comau^oiwT of Banki:iR anii'V' Par > Northerly! 0 line l RELIEF AND - - fcfcbts (on the shuffleboard). fti>«racre of the State of New' ° Hornsby Avenue, Thirty and; .Jersey, in chairt-'of"tlle~TiquTda^-Sixty-eight (30.68) feet, to a point.; HEALTH FOR At first glance, one would think Easter a certain slim Jiantl- tio:: o! i;-,r business and assets ot' ™nn'nK thence '3) Southerly, and I BUSINESS MEN the Assistant Fire Chief, member of ithiti "Th the C.!>.rfr.« Buildins and Loan. Parallel. with the first described I the Protectiorf Erinine Company, had When you're "tied up in a 1 made the eppnoR for the bnys ASM.\-..»:..-S; .i ,-oi-jwration of the' course. One Hundred H00) feet to; knot" a scientific chiropractic visited a beauty parlor and had had, with tno !1 S K«-\v-••.tev«f-t y A• Pnm- th,"e' NnrtlierlNortherly linline of Hornsby Ave-! adjustment is what you oecd a complete renovation, in the hope nue, and--running thence 141 East. .-.r.d HVM\N S or v (llonR ll1e to make you rrlu\ and get rid that he minht resemble Clark Ga- knovn ' Northerly line of of aches. ble. -;YtPKT'\ i tj_ J]_>Hornsbi y Avenue, Tliirtv and Sixty^ •• The truth of the '.matter hT ~i"3(T.6fli one-irarrctrctitrrs-'R'cf -deep— timrn—iTrtris- Mcni't Ti :>f I l the point m- place, of that no_uae_w£!UJtLi-- BOV-NUEU--Wesieriy--bv-*ernn ' Clark uubliv DM! hi: ht--'-f>' ;-Ni'i! -pnce—iHiBib.tai.-vstoti^- rn ^i:)rir;"^;i^iPiiy; ftttitiK bald a!iii ii -Li^ii oi lol St-vt-n i"1 the hair on *":.(• MdrT"(TUTM Viji Tno 1! ]y by Hornsby Avenue. •bald spot, lie probably kiilul tl-e , ','"' •".! Costs A Little More '.:-: ~v.id biori; ;is vhown on said map. hfuc in that spin by hitting his hr.ui t'W'inc ti A-'HII. A liMiit: liu1 pi'emises comntonly , . ^ against the ceilinu of a Seconds...... ,_,. street cellar l^he-moved'about ;t!to Plsluh aslant bartender at the .during-a celebration one Sundayj n'acp cMirmc the tiny. He started ii inby vei e Perth Amboy. ^ ; WORTH A LOT M0R1U out b v C0 L "Mabel, He Must Have a Lot of Jack!" -•> Si.imi.irri Tune and about three months neo. — <--•-.-U - '" ' outside and meetinpjj n.j^!:^ht_ \VjVr__Tin!r_i:i The:„approximate...amount—of—the! •-- ...— r • •' « ' ' I people who \viuitcd_ctearettcs. coins. ! i i:iT t a 0* tho said d':;d dosisnated as parts or in anywise appertaining 1 and down the ventilator. After vir- _ ^ 1 The f.i re • 'cliief .. fo ' Pier. 18 7.and Eight '8' :n , WILLIAM A. AtiGAlR, ) Polish Liist I.onst'i' Shines- big enough to feed half an army.'?' _y and a doR tually taking the car apart.. Wit- ] Block 397-M AS !,i:d out and shown JOSEPH B. SCHWARTZ, through dirt and - -road film. - His wife declared he was not going I Jerseyy City is walking around with lach found the reptile dend Bheriff;] ; First Assistant Fire .a mad-on-and yelling "sjiuealer." 3"-"Map--of:-Convrry S3S.T2" 'Solicitor. to walk down the street,.but;he -in-i CMeI { took-the doe outTn'the-wondV 1 Thinking he had been workiffg too upholsU'rinj; m^ide - s. ^una^ed in Perth listed he was, so after he got the ™ (took trie^i^outMTI^«?e woods ^ c took SaturdaxJ1ight_ ONLY $1.23 ! sandwich, he and it. marched off ?^£ke» to i^S som' JioOUt of »tt and spent it at a card game. At. - -down the street as he sunk his teeth * the pigeons He has DiBeonforsim i home, he handed out -the story that ! into It and emitted sounds of sat-' ™ ^rv nich* he wasn'wasn'tt ' workinworking becausbecause thertheree ISisfactionl £14^ LI Oil.- ' per every night. LAGODA BROS. i » • • " • • •. was no work that day; Sunday the assistant chief of the A resident of Main street had a 'He won in the card game, but "SHELL" SERVICE STATION: fire department almost got away household problem which consisted lost out with trie story abouf.no -*ith one on the boys who make the work, because someone talked, and Tour Car Called for and of a leaking spigot. He called in what they said about his taking famous place on "The Hill" their several plumbers, but the drip still - , , . sub-home. : {f fa k t tl ire cmef s Delivered dripped, -o Iguring that ' firemen! J,"Jlri" ' THE SIGN OF 4 Xm o assistant chief several times musm«sti • havnave water, he called imn thethe ! , •• __ excused himself-during the.convcr- Hrst Asysraot Fire C^jjjiojmcd_^^^_^ Cot. -Hh-Si. ^jRidRe>yay Avenue.' S Ziatioh-and-waiked-to-the win.dowrwr*e-5lrl-P^^he'r"the ^FateTulFown-1 MStrange Disca .•. . _ „Jhe side-and looked out. When~the er- of the- spigot that dripped, fixed A sfrai.se disease tliat slows down Telephone 674 the boys asked him -why he- was -up the Assistant.Fire Chief to show the body and speeds up the brain Jooking out of the window, he re- his gratitude, and how he fyed-up has been discovered through close plied he expected his wife to be along the Assistant Chief. co-operation of physicians and den- SERVICE soon and he wanted to meet her. tists, the University of California, The boya couldn't believe anyone Last week we mentioned a pecu- medical center announced. Dr. S., ,-• on Bergen Hill was so concerned liar hat recently acquired by ''Joe -P. Lucia of tlie California faculty - about his own wife, so they investi- College." We learn now that it is said victims of this malady suffer a gated and found he was walking to really a ''Covena High School Hat," •peculiar disturbance of the thyroid the window to pass out smiles and like the ones Harold Teen favors. FOR ANY CAR OR TRUCK miniature hand waves to a girl gland, They r standing on the comer and waiting Tlie "Street Commissions of Old: -enouCh 'thvr-ud tornione from for a bus. Bridge," as the result of Enster ac. j neck,, .,,....down:, 1In. .' s;iid..:>. j •**-••-This take »-•s- th—e • • • -.- , tiyities acquired new name — 'Bun- ny". . Thcx^gpvc him the name be- The corpulent ex-ball' plnyrr' of 1 thhe Protectioir'Eng'ine'comp'nv'h^LProtection Ei C caus^ ae hPreffne spent tfo parr at* ogirl^vhf Easteor wahold-s to1 recently qualified to no home and | plvc lt l0 ncr boy friend. have someone sireot, him with "Littlei ,_ , , , _, ,,.,,,, , Man You've Had a Busy Dn.v," The! _ V)e !m^ P'"'"ber of "Tlie 11:11 is lad is spending half lib. lifj ^^^!^^ T«tlrrrH vei-sinn nf^ that fiimou.v nif;hl hp inS1;s,;Pd h(1'(l ' lt no ™llk. ^vSArmy -Drafts is'Breaking-ffl"«"tcd,of -blai*-*Jne«, inH Polish Cp,Tliat-O.ldGftnft-af Mine." j li.im :—-----

"^ ., hut .-Mli;il .1 | .„ , )le.,rrouble' < along. The "Bachelor" paid for all MIBPLKSEX COUNTY SURROGATE'S this kind of service from your Chevrolet dealer agency here four times for license i . COURT Test Brakei 1 e|f whit* '•'• the drinks at his own farewell par- plates for his car, and each time 4 *.« cup of honey ty and when he spent it all, he bor- because there were several ahead of NOTICE TO CREDITORS because, for years, Chevrolet dealers have had rowed two bucks from the "Admiral" , John Furjicr Von Duscn, executor oi 5 Check Steering and Wheel . ) leatpoon lemon Juice / him, and he didn't want to wait, Emmn Van Duscn dcctnied. by dlrec- Alignment !i teaspoon Mlt _ -. ' v - so he could continue buying drinks he^Jeft without getting a-licenserFfc" Upn,atJ»iuik A.. OounoUy, 8unog»t« erf the largest number of ''trade-ins" andJhere- Check Clutch, Trantmi«don, Cut banana In imall pltctt and nally.as deadline, approached, he t*ie County of Mld<|l

•j j HlDAY. APRIL 10. 19*2./ THF SOOTg AMBOy CITIZEN PAGE SEVEN *

Outstanding petrol talent, -already BAlph HMriEtaMO, more than 40 out- SCHEDULE Of SERVICE 13:15 P.-M. Perth Ambor; U:U P. Team Standings In in line (or the Reading race, in- standing drivers are expected to (Sunday Excluded' '' M. North: 1:45 P. M. South .SAIUI- cludes Ted Horn, the defending na- make their Inaugural bow of the Lobby Houn aav only). 18. R.) 4:30 P. M. Pailln tior.al airt track champion, and 'isM season at tile local fair grounds. ' Week days, 7:00 A.M. to..6:00 P.M. SayreviUe, South River, Milltown. T Bowling Leagues thuc1 place finisher :n last yeir's Saturdays and Half Holidays, 7:00 and New Brunswick; 4:40 P. M 500-m:le lace at Indianapolis: Joie A M. to 1:00 P. M. i 30 P. M. South: 5:45 P. M. North. ChiUood- t.ie 193-J and 19*0 East- Whole Holidays, none; 330 P. M. North (except Saturday). ... RCA Radios ern AAA champion, and holder of ''Window Service Community League numerous recoids* on alii_ Hacks Listing every service fasLllty ,flt 1: (Whole Holidays—No Service) • (S.R )—Star Route. thioughout the east, Tommj Hm- the local'post omct. for rwnneter^" - Stamps, Parcel'Post and'GeneraT Air M*U Service •TEAM STIANDING w~ • L 1 Seiner's A. A 22 nershitz 10th place fliisher at In- encT. for the convenience 6! loci Delivery: Week days 7:00 A. M. to (Week Days Saturdays and Half r: .Thor Washers 7 ~ DeSantts A A 39 23 dianapolis in 1941 Boli dill. East, patrons, private' businesses and in- 8 P. M. Saturdays and Half Holi- Holidays' P. B. A. 58 23 ern states AAA champion In 1933 dustries, the following scncdalc pre- days. 7 A. M. to 1 P.' M. Outgoing: 6:30 A. M . *7:3Q A. M.. 55 and Everett Saylor, former king of pared by Postmaster Thomas E. Money Order, Register, C. O. D,, 8:00 A. M., -11:30 A. M. 4 30 P. Erwll.sh the Cential States Racing Associa- Downs. Jr., reveals a total of 2i r..ails ... Hoover Cleaners 52 30 Postal Savings -and-United States M., 6:45 P. M. Bulman Assn 51 tion received and dispatched daily. Itleal- Incoming: 5-3tTtL^lS.. 9-30 A M, Shorty's Photo 29 Savings Bonds: Week days, 7:00 A. 43 Suppoitini! .s:ars consist of Date l» sltuatea to be served or both the Mvto 6:00 P. M, Saturdays and •12:15 P. M., "5 30 P. M . "6.30 •Komaj -S C 38 40 Randolph, prominent midget car Central "Railroad of -New Jetsey^anit Half aolldavs- 7^00 A. Oi. to 1 p.ii. V. M. ... Kelvinator Refrigerators Ant:n It Chunk 3« 42 and slock car druer. Walt Ader. sec- the Penns>lvania Railroau the train Carrier Delivery Service Moose 7 71 ond place finisher In the Eastern mall service is augmented by trie ad- (Whole Holidays—No Service) * Not dispatched or received on states championship last year: Bus- ditional servicee of the Star Route Week Days: Two deliveries; A. ' Whole Holidays. WE HAVE A FEW LEFT SCORES MONDAY NIGHT ter Warke. hard-hitting veteran on letweeeri Newe Brunswick, South M. and P. M. Saturdays and Half Post Office Personnel Bulman's Esso >1> 8S4 847 844 dirt tracks throughout the.east, and River, Milltown, Parlin Hud. South Holidays: One delivery, A. M. Postmaster—Thos. E. Downs. Jr. The Government has ordered discontinuance of Jthese con- —-i- Parcel -P«st-Delivery--SerTice— r^jr^SiCtvihS^t r for 'the 1341 national — Parcel- post and special-cteiivery~ ~.WKbIe Holidays, Week Days, Sat- mission—J. Lorton Berlew. items for the duration of the war; •If. B. A. (3) 903 898 : 817 track title. Krvic.es are provided daily exceept urdays and Half Holidays, one de- Clerks—J. Lorton Berlew. Irene Forfeit According .to-Managing Director Sundays,-including hlid livery.------<.-•-.••.•-.—•.--•- - • M. Olsenr Richard J. Ryan" Hoi Moose' (01 •— Charles Brlnamen THEMiNOW A iReiner's AsstT <3> ~" " 816 ' "875"-""973"; Week Days, Saturdays and Half P. Hennessey, a A.1 (Q) 833—7#2—790-r NO INCREASE IN PRICE s: 7 A. M."to 6TT&. P. Nelson and Raymond rl English Avsh. I3i 756 891 851; ARMY AtZMEN— Whole Holiday's Lucltt. '•.••- | Time Payments Arranged •Xomar'S C, <0> Forfeit [ Christmas Day, New Year's Day. Rural Carriers-John A. McDon- Washington's Birthday, Memorial nell. -•''•"•.'! Parcel Post Carrier—Raymond F BIG GAMES MANDAY NIGHT ."; Day, Independence Day, Labor bay. Thanksgiving Day. and Armistice Lucitt. -English" Assn.: SWKe 201. Nelson.' Day. Special Delivery Messenger—Caa». ' 200 Half Holidays A. Rea. DOLAN BROS. •Kleiner's. A A.: McOovan 206, 203; Lincoln's Birthday. Columbus Reading 245. Fischer 227 " ; 5OWUNS BALL •^>>—-ii^iS Day, Elesction Day, .and Good Fri- 130 N. BROADWAY Tel 294 _ XteSantis A, A., Nicorvo 227. 211. i —AT RANDOLPH F1EU>, NOW ROLLS FROM , »$» day. .HAVE YOU VISITED > B A.: Lawson 202. Thoipe_226. TEXAS, RELAX ON WE POSTS SWkN? PANAMA TO AUA6KA--/ : Outgoing Mails—Closing Time -- 225. NEWBQNUHG LM£S-TKB>E «!E \' 151 NEW CITIES BECAME (Week Days. Saturdays and Half Bulman's Esso: New mark 210. 226 , HUNPKBPS IftlXZYS in OTNEe ' A-B-CATFIUATEiiKlS Holidays^ Shorty's Photo: Govoit'jn 203 201:, » CMVS — "*"" ' SEA5Of4Tr 6:30 A. M. North. (S R.) 6:30 A. John's New Round Wortley 229. M. Parlin. Sayreville, South Rive/, Milltown and New Brunswick. 7:30 Bar y - - BOMUNS IS AN 4. M. North; 9:00 A, M. South: 9:00 OUT$1XM>N3 CONDITICMER. Parlin, Old Bridge, Spotswood, South NUA ;A-.—M—NoTthr-r3;R7)—10:30 "A:'^M: River. Sayreville Milltown ana New In Mechanicsville -?: ft'-d i? ft ft ft ft ft~~ft ft ft TEAJI STANDING Brunswick; 11:30 A. M. North '.ex- It's the Newest,*Nicest. Longest • ^Jeromes Bay View Inn cept Perth ^ftmffby);""1:00 P. M. in Town. J«*IB ' the Eter In- j Pennsylvania R. R. Trenton. (via Jaines- Tom English Assn. creasing Crowd It Attracts buig) (Saturdays Only). P. M. North. Hall for Bent for All Inooming Malls—Office Time Banquets, Weddings and All TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS Jerome's" <0>' 884 920 Social Brents Tom Eng. Assn. i3«.-.89.7 892 5:30 A. M. all points; 6:16 A. M. MOVING THIS North. (S.R.) 7:00 A, M. ParUn, Penna R. R. <2> 994 898 SayreviUe, South River, Milltown, Jtnri—Wpa Johnny's BifT Games Thursday Night , PE33Y. BOWLEP 279 <**/ Philadelphia. Trenton 'via James- he "moviiig day rush" is just ahead. Pennsylvania ft. R.: Abby. 200; | THEIR SOU, K£NMETH,HrrZ78' burg); 7:35 A. M. Newark, New Half Jay House Jjicorvo, 201: Thomasr 225". BOMUN9 apotnes TO YT?lTO'rMQOTTTOHhT?l3TO.rM: : Briggs Chevrolet: Mochen. 203. North; 9:30 A. M. South. (S.R.) 11 John Wojeiechomkl, Prop. If you are moving, we would like to hare Jeromes Bay View Inn: Serviss. A. M. Parlin, SayreviUe, South Riv- 533 Ridgeway Ave. 204; Thorpe. 222. " i er, Milltown and New Brunswick- your telephone ready at your new addresa — Tom English Assn-,- ToCh. 220;; when you arrive. Doing this will be more ..Szabolsky. 235.- ., , j TREASURE HUNT FOR METAL difficult this Spring because of the iu- Jlewark Bears Play , creased "demand a on our organization and FirstHomr . facilitioi caused by war acti\ ities. -I-t-will ln'lp if jou will gi\e us [ilcnt\ of I- _

PledM' call our Will He Onh Newa-k i'^ Office. Appearance Of Rod Sox This Year THIS EVENING Thank vmi! r inl Grapefruit"--League--campaign^ NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY —rthe—Newark—Bears—will—phi-y—t-heiF fits! hnnip- pnme uiVdir their' new manager. .Bill MeyerTTriduy after. nopn" when the Boston Red Sox w.ll be encountered in an•• exhibition COMK AM) TRY OUR NK\V (iAMKS Buy Di'fensc-Bomls and Stamps • Imvst in Jiclorv ~r^me""aT"Rupl5err~Sradllim.'" This contesT^vTIl_martc tiie-"onT.v~5pp"eai. ance of "a major 'league club.at the Newark park this season since the ©ears only other home tilt prior to • the opening of the -^flWwitional League season will be a Saturday "Break the House" game afternoon fray with Jersey City. "~een Fakeri on by ?lad to call and pick them up. JackPolllI zNe

- used for the annual camp sojourn Gowan, William Koliler, J. T:iggs. SWEET POTATOES. 5c of the members of the organization. ; James McCarthy, James McNamar.i, I Pork Sausage 38c Thomas Barry .and AlphonSo Lyons. Large Head Italian ib. ICEBERG LETTUCE.. 12c We wish lo express our sincere ap RlitabaRa Turnips 10c Calvjiry Methodist Church ! their,,expressions of sympathy and ! acts of kinciness during the recent Second St. and Stevens Ave. ! death of Jolui J. Keating. "A Itamtiike Church" j Mrs Mary Franklin and jon . •-Harry P. Grim,-Pastor jCloverbloom Butter, lb. 42c 1 •---Bli'ssi'd-ari ility-U-..ii h.ivc nut: ' NOTICE un mu \i im btlitvid 1 Ki n ti tin ipnii 101 i is il tnl A—M -<- IHl fcl.ll How n m idi t'i Mu I UK rit ail bloidfiiu fc-i i 11 tuni r i «.- til hi cm ~> u \t ix 1 BARANOWSKI'S J— t i \ b i i 11 - LA O lopn I t M n it t t 1 mi < \ (' i 1 0 --11 i I i u \ \ •» i h \\\ I \ \ I L MAKKKT I M In ^t in • in. N mr\\t\u I'hoiu (.-m~-*<)trnj-\in{ov^ i i m I 1 1 I 1 I'll |)l 111] i (it l 3 t 4 P M \ n I pi ^u •••••••••••!••••••••••••••••• • •••••J h< IK Mil \\ UhuUl bit. M Obio l n if u^ 1 )ul( n nn(( Wtdiu'Mlay. 3:30 V. M. Junior nnmediiitr.y in writing to O F"rank League. Disbrow, City Clerk *jf the.City o! 7:30 PrTVI.: Mid-week Service, S.'iitli'Amboy, N'.. J. i Subject: "Tlu' Joy.oi Trust." G. Frank Disbraw, •| Sunday evt-iimg. April 19th: A City Clerk. JIMIVF^MERRILL Two ^niiTmM~ bTtloi^hcldtVr^ •i-Laj"inerrs—Service;—Harry—S^-Jack- .HISJJRGHESOJIA— above ftinblc him lo convrne in baltle bjr radio unhampered by lb« conven- jsonl Asbuiy Park guest speaker. - tlonal microiinbiie. Scnuilivc ohl.v lo ibe Vibfaiion«^)f his voral cordi, «fce at jltil illll ll f h HI1 T'' >b in no niiise of windi iunfne_ot: The Rev. Hairy Stansbuiy Warich LARfiE TICKET SALE IS FAREWELL PARTY Rector "South-of-the-6order" RIDGEWAY AND SCOTTA VENUES, MELFOSE REPORTED FOR ANNUAL John Dcrwling, William H. Johnson 1 AT NORTON HOME FOR •' "»»• *um "•" I"' ' EVERY SATURDAY NIGHT ST. MARY'S ££H00L PLAY TWO LOCAL MEN Lay Readers • ' , . Rector Make-up... •" On Thursday~and Friday evenings, -Have your-favoriteiongs sung by Jimmy or Sing them ..Tuesday evening at .the.home of Organist ' 'April If and ~1T; the annual High ^ : Yourself over the new Sound .System,,:_z:K School Play wtll be produced in St. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Norton on " ___Charles "Bricant : "".' " M»ry's Hall, .at- 8:15 o'clock The Catherine street, a farewell party TIK First Sunday after "Easter. Lrant .. . exciting! Brought ART SCULLY " members of the cast and the chor- was held for Benjamin Kuligowski from romantic Mexico hj Master of Ceremonies • • __ . uses have been carefully selected. md Edward Bobleskl,~"who, left this April 12, 19P4 and, Judging from the enthusiasm morning with the draft contingent. 7:30 A.LM. Holy Communion. Helena Bnbinstein to light TELEVISION EVERY NIGHT manifested by them, the production The home was decorated, in red. 9:30 A M. Church School. up American complexion* will be one of the best ever. Up to white and blue and among those at- •.ending were: Harold Scully, Jack 9:30 A M Church School Kin- with blazing new beauty. the_pr£S£nt-thereJias_ieen_:a good VogeL ArthurAllen, Edward Gleason. Whether you are blonde, . sale of •_ tickets. The reserved seats James Minim, Ralph Hinman, Ben 10:45 A.'M. Holy Ct^nmuniofi and' brunette, Titian—your will be exchanged in the school on iamln Kuligowski and Edward Bob- Sernion. The Easter music will me BUY NOW Sunday morning after the 8:30 Mass. leski. repeated at this sf-r\i:e. .' j FOR — beauty will be more intone, The Price is $1 00 with tax included. The Evening Services will be flis-i more romantic.morcprovoo- continued ulifil Octcbf.-: ... j ativc with Cochinclle,— You ore cordially welcome at ey-| cry-service of this chureir '...' i VICTORY te Hdcnk RubinstrinV famom Choir rehenssal- Tuesday and! wlTet-ustnrcd lipstick^ 1.00, Thursday night at 7:30. | l^SO.Roagc.l.OO. ^ail Ctuvm,^0. 'S . ^ , j GARDENS First Methodist Church \"\ Groceries Vegetables John Street ; MEATS FRUITS Between Broadway and Stevens Ave.! MARKET 1 FRIENDLY CHURCH -WITH » SEMER'S GOSPEL MESSAGE" ' Phone Free Rev. Charles J. Champion. Pastor HARDWARE 126 North Broadway Sunday. April 12th. 1942 | JL (Easter Sunday.^ _ j STORE I 9:45 A. M. Church School T. W. Amjstrong. Supt. A Growing School 101 SOUTH BROADWAY IIB N, BROAOWAY. SOUTH AMBOY.N.J. "SOUTH AMBOY'S OUTSTANDING MARKKT" with a great progr*ai. w THE QUALITY O^UQ STORC ) bewtTomatoSoup3 cans22c 11:00 A. M. Woi'ship. Good Mu- -230-NO ri;i ii > si. TI:I EPIIONE 22R bli oooil rcllo^Slun, !?rrmor Pu>>^ ji.tt Cm J\« fc>"1' Biliivi m life Oirlei'. C.ilk'dfi-r <• rTcl Dnirercd l«rVmfr~(lo?>r free:— jtftA- Dt itS1*— iV—GontrmiSRiSvi— oE VLS IILIDAV AND SATURDAY IIIL hi itttilul LiM(5 lliouiillt ^m^,spi:ci roit t. 4-> 1' M Hi Methodist Youth Fricl.iv unit Saturday Only l»f H«»n ihijr ivvoiiontl Ptmce Por %omti, Piople 7:30 1J. M. The Friendly Gospel every one Gloverbloom Butter, lb. 43c Himi:.. A-SiniK Service, to chejr your Am heart. Gospel Message to help. Con- guaranteed MU^» tinuation of the Easter Thought. Sermon Subject: ••AnAbiding City," Fresh Hims, whole, lb. 35c Fellowship Period at the close of this service. Wednesday 7:445 P. M. Mid-week ^rCHOCK ROAST lb 29c Service of Prayer and Praise. Sec- Stewing Lamb - - 2 lbs 25c ond session of the school of Mis- Ivans Honey or Plain |OA Corned Spare Kibs sion's. All Welcome. x WETEXTENDI THE GLAD HAND Graham Crackers lb IOC Ib 15c FRESH _ :L . TO AliHANDS IU)oesn't4ake a KILLED Frying Ghickenslb 35c FIH.ST BAPTIST CHXJRCH . Bayardee Rovili Prime Beef EASTHR SUNDAY No. 1 Size Can:;.. Rib Roast, lb. Rev. I M. MacDonald.Pastor Super Sleuth. V

Corned Beef, lb 29c Sunday, April 12, 1942 To tell you that your old car "ain't what she used to be!" ^Vhite Rose Best Steer Beef Order of Service Sunday School 9:45 A; M. Those squeaks and wheezes aren't music to your ears, Rice Dinner, can 15c Liver. Lb 35c DUST^owel i = Mmninr1W6fthlp-l 1 :00-AT-M. sojvhy not call us at the,first danKer-signala?-fturjtrajn-, The Ladles Aid Society will pre- ed experts" will (jive your car a real tune-up; and when t :r McINTOSH OR W1NESAP APPLES 3 Lbs. 25c sent to the Church the servjee flag Muellers SpaKhetti7~Maco- Milk Fed Breast ~~ f*) ~ LUX TOILET SOAP .3 cakes 20c in honor of the boys in the • serv- .they're through, she'll drive like'new! , •' roni or EKR Of Veal, lb ...:.7. ;. LX ice. ;• Noodles. 3 pkgs SUNBEAM COFFEE . Lb. Vuc Pac Tin 33.C Message bythe Pastor: "The Land of the Free." GOTHAM TOILET TISSUE ...: 2 rolls 15c B. Y. P. U. service 6:45 P. M. Apricot Nectar Fresh Killed * DC "What Has. Christianity to Offer JACK1N & CROSS GARAGE 3 No. 1 cans.: Roasting Chickens, lb SUNSHINE HI-HO CRACKERS ..' Lb. pkg. 23c- Youth?" . Evening service 7'45 P M. Bong 519- 525 UPPER MAIN ST SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. service Trumpet, Piano and Organ Tex Dog Food . Freshly Made or • DOUBLB S&B OR ELK STAMPS-EVERY SATURDAY Special Music. Telephone S. A, 77 ! Message by the Pastor; "The Con- 4 Cans} ...i, .»..„., ^auerkmut, 3 Lbs. fiJJC g tribution ol Atheism to America." •••••••••••••••a FACTS WITHOUT FEAR 'l\ " FAVOR,

VOL. 61. NO. 10 •:-•-• SOUTH A.MBOY. ;X. T.; FRIDAY..APRIL.'10. l;)J2 Price Via* Cents

1V1UTTOD!) Dl.RING:TIJE 1 UllI) 1 UriLJ°fLoeaLDefenseSavings Committee^^0^far TEST. BLACKOUT IGity Ta Experience First Blackout ie5S so often the New Jersey than a half hour after chair" Chairman I'aul Milburn o mi 1 legislature seems to swerve from *n Samuel Stock announced the See Building Boom Latest Draft the ioeal Civilian Defense its previous course of action, and makeup of the Local Defense Sav- j Council has issuid the fi,ll 11 and t;r.i * (lurins the test blackout Wed-j Tit _i,_o tp iif th_ pl.n lan- but tl -potiimi, of Bioidway " swerve and shelved a number of1- Fo-mer Governor Harold Hoffman i I limnflV Firm I-—m*>tlay~eveiun«;. _ __ in .e L ,u_ mtl loi U_£Lulniv w 11 be n -the hmdj^uC Jhc lU _B : ! bills calling for unnecessary expen- anl-Mayor Robert A. Casey arethev "UIHUC-I 1 II 111 •_ _Turn-out^rr3rft"tcnv.injti& «*jt=l - JU M ii ll lT ditufes of state funds; one of these: Honorary Chairmen ofjthe locU com flc j~~BIi~_aff lipjits...ai_ tht_l)lackout j ; '7,:nf' -on _YvVf!ii!_s.a.iy- of next •ck. ; Diirinp" the' blackout, all " traffic '•iitmt . affectinc the amistamiK A}vr;ri5 flom.H' to 50; 15 p. Ill bUJsrc8Jlea;for an ..appropnation^f | nime ffth Sam'uerpck the Execu Ilionkhn 111 m 1 I s.uial iiv «ii orders from a re. j :i.-n will, be stopped and all earn must SlOu.OM) tor the acquisition of Dew 1 for the registration of men l»uveen | >;mnsibir person. ! ii. •-.<: Wnckmit \v 11 .!nl:e ni:u . . : pull lo llu' Mde_of_ t'.ie roail.and put- chairman ForiiH'i Home of South tie ages'of 44 ar.t! 65. Vnccr i)-.t l Tni^ "est wUJ incliuk* uli-of- Par-' chairmen of the | A111 hoy I.mhlier Company Do' n,il u>.' (« lephone_(lui'in(;--i 'as---""therr~ligirt'!roTir. The" only "traffic * * f "i vy\i ure these days. ami when they uo . ' . C, vkZ C i; is planned to start wtliin :i Short outside, the home. All members-of-the Defense Unit tneir travelling will be done by train. '•b0"; 'iade' p,d.ul, , "ln' b'V B(,sjf,es consitjPrinE thp ^ fo;. i _. ! low, blue, red and white will be'giv- ce tme. .. arc to wear their arm bands, turn- For instance the people in this sec. . Clubs and Michael F. .Nag.le. "*'' rcKtstrution'of-the fourth sro'io ing them in after the test. L Local EMRincer A. "T. MoMicheiils «f males, .the local board ih!<\veei Air raid Wardens, Police Reserves. ;.ion, when nu-y- tod time, to get a- • ^ Headquarters Traffic coming toward the area way from their defense work, will • The Present effort of this commit; I fas been retained a"s development has been completing tf-e files aru= Emergency Medical Units, and all tec wll! De 1 engineer for the company and Mk-h indexes of tlie third renistrat;o!> Famous Movie active units . must be-, at thein re- cov-ereil bv tCie blackout will be stop- travel by tram 10 the excellent directed to\var.d,.the .sign 1 ped at the fringes of the blackout nearby Monmouth County shore re-: in8 up of all employees of local in-. it ! Tuzik has been.retained as the croup. The work is expected Co be spective .posts a half- hour before 1 by the New Jersey State Police and sorts to- relax, this summer and; dustries and businesses for the Vol- architect. Already'representatives of completedd sufficientlffii y to 'enable tht the aoproximate time of the warn- the ;rompa'ny. are contacting localJ clerical force to begin sendinc OK ' in?. Tlif firemen and auxiliary fire- local police. These motorists will without automobiles to carry peo. unteer Paywll Plan, and the aim i> Publicity Expert Will leave their lights on. > pie to, them, grass will probably j to secure the signatures of at least contractors with regard to the build. | Questionnaires to the 35-44 gc\> men will be stationed at the various grow on the paths of many parks j 90 per cent of those employed within irfg--f homes in this section. Nathan i B''°iiP beginning .riext Monday". file houses and a fireman will be All possible safety measures are -already in existance, and trees will! the limits of the city It is hoped to Rothstein and T. Trynin are rep'inhere are- a total of m'8 query Visit Ths City stationed at, each fire box to prevent to be taken. Wardens are urged to tlie turning in of a false alarm dur- wr'lk (not run). All must be at their in theihi r picniic spotst . ! have-e.ich of the employees vohuv resenting 1fie ~ Prudential Company: Wanks, to go out to the men in ihis U post before • <_ « • « , tarily the dedication of 10 in the negotiations ' croup. Elliiit S. Foreman Will Speak in? the?bTackout,"Thrnie'mtos of! «)*•'red warning signal AItlluu At ^no«jni£j)fjJeXense.Fijrm^^^pT^ Considerable has been said of late , ,*, cent of their pay,.olj inc.omo to Already" the company has started : , sh the viestionnaires_ are. cent of their pay :.. _« j i ., i ,M -«ne to bo retiiniEd.tQ.tl«i-h

! promote thesaI e ot War Slami)s- ancl ilie "local Civilian Defense Council, tions of the city, so that thev mav' wi" drive at a" durduriiii g the period has announced all plans completed he called to duty in the event of an i of t!le blackout, and lcctec b the these drivers rawer chhdish that we should con-; y Education Committee for .i scries of developments in oth tlie"pijird'); files under v.'-\v regula- for the showing of ''Dun't Talk,", emergency. " must have lights on iider a name for the present con- • numbers who will work with local cr sections of this area. tions recently has resulted in :v- first of a scries of pictures to' The auxiliary police Hill also fro nn DinjnR the blackout, the operat- - Jiict so important, when there are shoos.-hooll childrechildrenn , and Post Master The companyi it is vcp'i-tcd. \MU dasvtic itions' of .registrants pr; bi\ Oiftwii at the Empire Theatre by duty during tlip "blnckoiit to be im: headquarters of the local staff rtally somar.y more, realllly iimpor- Thomas E. Downs^Jr., who will also engage in retail -lumber-sellln " j the South Amboy Defense Council. Placed a; various poirts decided up will be in City Hall, where.it_would * OIIMV"deferred- for one reason or : isn'rh'hihei-ivrcbhUUer;"'" conduci the general sale at the local '••ther. Here -the belief a: Anans-'inient*"->""•••" s foi' th' e showin' g- o-f' 'll by Chief of Polic,. Divitl Quin! be located during -nri actual raid. bo.iro o ])ic:i::c have been made by The correct thine to do would be office. » iHNidquiiiMers t•!'..t> lililii :-ht-y have invd 1 11 1111 lpihtv 1 fiiquuit in I'r.i' rul'iu''. ..Reln.t)(ins..JComiiiui('(ir-, ! l d V..i> >iicce(-dcd .in secui'iiif? K r_h\ :ti .-.Iid-it--s__Jju.s.s'ibit —U —U'll 1 a \it 11:1 \ h 1 {LargeCondn^nf%efTTkis^6rlnlin^2 1 v IS For local Blackout L s .Jii«-(;;*- —i-.ttncd—ptttarreiuTt HVK' :iv : ^.<>ly'. ar.iir™I: .'i "":'iv.i!t"'i>l mi to 1 iniioulK(d th ; 1)01' at-ur.itt-iy j.u;:,-- M f t r LI- G ol (i ivyn^jiej^ej: For r4 -M .m bf -i- Cotin v-nU Hirr -YU;-; l*tt-Uia! wi.ti;-1.'lSi:-prF-"; :.^rcs??3: :;;-..»,.,.,a..(^-ti-,(. ^g\j^;i--vJ3brt/ Joi.jl . Il 11) tht 1 out indent WM "11/T:"'"ri-e Co:uic:l mciubt'i^ anci .heads ?P5$ Alicliiti'i i\ NiittJc (if Di'fi'iisT s in s lift Iim mi tha *'hr- nio^iiv:" pi'-tuir pubJicit'.' Iit'](i. .\\ ""v I. 'Ail:s 'L'lYIT.' ?(."."CJ'al !!!n:»s •o'fill !hi> fill- .-•] Tin-.:: 1 ti 1 tui "Vwuk and - Council .Makes SlaU'ment o-f !t>i-,il i. -it'iisr jil;in:s. Mr. Fore.. Wantsiiiemists To ino: t :.ll«, i \ 11,11111 s '.vi.:it a -".va: Reception For Baptist i durtcti :nio scivicc. x.-m:natimis. their to Port 1 ::;;]::: :irii!!ii.-f'd us the leader in fi'i'i:ly 0r. LKI ; w.-.r.. •ivc made tin- Final 'cs! bliH-i;. .:t in.^triu-'u'ii.- fur -The re-,i-c>d iviiu'.-.i'i h'.s ;• a-rd-afmr^frvice.~it" they "Wore" ~ 1 L.i.i .irr«::i:'--d fl'.e. premier of some ruia \>utl". 11ns;. H_M\ lounu how- In WKinesilay evening,.. will lx> i.i-sucd In hit- the ' Class " 3 A (Jt^feri Defense Council ^ .successful in passing the examina- ol the most famous .pictures in ,ve- tie \vc t an;ed from it and how much Pastor Tuesday Night Monday night .at a mcctliiR v.\ take '•arder than ;ilmnst anv ''tin-i tion. They were first group to be lost." it" crii: years. nmotit;-tlicut-that of "Ed-. "xe" .was universally decided place at tlie Hoffman High SchooY The classification., -covers 'm.irriefl ' sent out by the local board who will - •.hi- best same for it was World War. i Local Pastors and • men without children ana~^s S re-jison the Man." Mr, Foreman will. To Sign For Duty Until it.is over, r'.ie best name for J Auditorium, when all persons con •rJ*BLiin' IllC^-llillS. Cf the..mot ion-pic— _Bfl_iliiX'CL.to cump,—In—-aeeordanca— ; Church Organizations suit of the new rulings_jt._is—i^tf'y— 'the 'present conflict is World War necied .with nlie local Defense, set Tuiv pioduceis urn] actors propram Volunteers For Other with the" provisions' of the recently II. Welcomed Kev. -JVIacDonatd- _iUtlv-mriT-"nvay"~5Spect to be called • of piiblic education through theme-. inaugurated "system. for service in the very near..' Duties Also Needed f i a . There will be a general- mee-tin? rtiimi ofniinJ^ojn_j5iH^rcjijiLJirfluaini_. •There is. under """the r'ti!»< checkup and instructions " at" Hofl- Now -comes r".ic_ wile_ol. the., pres. Tu ". > »J _eyenlng at ,tlje..-First Bap- of ali defense workers,, followed -by ^niVricaiis"'with tlif, importance of; r •tir :!1 be yiver.^a'iv mai High School Auditorium. g group-in our ered to Rev. Ian MacDohald, the ftirther refcrrniciit fvom service mi- vicilence and air raid precautions. tlp for SBrvice with the_lowl Civil- The members of the contingent midst" when ~ theTwafis over. "That new pastor of the church, andJUs less there is a-'physical disqu/Uihca- A< chief of all publicity of Metro. umi Defense Council, will have the were: .assemble for a final checkup on. the GoWwyn-Meyer. Mr. Foreman s oppoitunity to do so on Monday eve- : founds strangely-familiar, doesn't family lioii:- This is expected to hit l;:ird! • SOOTH AMBOY - plans and instruction!;. time nowadays is being almost .en-Ljijn^ when a meeting of-th.c full-De. 1 if? In facr we heard that same Mrs. Anita Hermann was mistress men who .have married sir.ee Stp-j l 424-iHobart jEmnions • fl At this meeting'ithe swearing in '""d^Jji^da^t^ur^erancc-ofc.r^^jg^j^-f^; j^- p] e thing almost aTjuarter of a century of ceremonies special policemen who have under- tembcr,. 1940. > __.. ' war proprams. and he is in demand ~. -- - 134 So. Broadway ago when the first World War end- j Following the: singing of America gone a courseof traininc for the past' The call for -men" for induction in-' .ii all parts of the country. It wnsI5 7 451—Adrian S. Maher ed ana people began looking wor-, by those assembled, Rev T Charles P several months will take place. Arm iatot leastlie t servic"twentey in June will include! only because he and Mr.^ Leonard. J &u -313-John-St.- ward IQ the-soldiers returning from j vanHorn, pastor of the. First Pres- inxSiaJmc up ;oj ! " . " - . . . 556—Arthur Draper ba^ds. will.also, he isuued to nil mem-1 now..«.. . beewinn tunsiaered of- such im-| are friends of lonp .stnndlnB. that.'» **ip of the Volunteer Secure J*"5*?tiehhdrlr bers of the defense council attend ' he agreed to turn down a number | wn:ll'et Committe'-PBistratioe n anofd volunteers-ione of thes 520 Henry St. j portance to their businesses that | h f 1797-A— Alex Sotak ' extended greetings to theing the meeting of other invitations for next Wed- mmediate need " s iVs for several chem- the soldiers, "aaving learned to shoot thev could not be called. The June ists 30 Fouratt Avenue. new pastor and his family. Others Defense Chairman Paul. Milburn j call will be fully as large as was \he nesdanesdayy. anandd attend the private! t° assist Dr C. W. Hoffman, and kill, would come back and mur- who extended a welcome were Mrs showinp. 8G5—Wallace P. O'Brien has announced that all members of one in February, which was the , who is in charge of the gas decon f 1 tamin&tian work. Volunteers are al- 3 Campbell St. . . - and take the Defense..Cfluniil.'_Ar_e._.to be fing- largest on record up to that time. 1122—Francis A. Zdanewicz "" Methodist Church, .Mrs erprinted, and arrangements have i Captain-Fred A. Seatjvidse. field •o needed for several other depart stead .thev came back, got into civ-"; Grim and representatives of the !mcri'ts.»«'hl.-h at present are not inp 457 Washington Ave. ^ iliam clothes and began to look for been made fo have this done Friday I representative of the Selective Serv- Broadway Talent 1308~Emmett F. O'Toole jobs. Nothing happened, notwith-; chur<* organizations, j. T. Dill for evening of next week at City Hall ! ice, made a thorough inspection^ot tieirjjnaximum-quot:r. th 100 S. Pine Ave. • , 1 standing the fact that many oft them I e deaconesses and Mrs Laura from 7 until 8:30 o'clock | the local board's records and files 1328—Stanley J. Zamorskl - ' *•' ^iad-the-^xperience of goilijT about i Lambertson for the Missionary So In discussing" plans for the local this "week. Interpretations of the Will FeaturTShow 366 David St.° tfro m placp e to pplace to be told the ciety, Mrs. B. Lawrence for the blackout on Wednesday night, Chair- regulations as to proper classifica- SandWBeJ" 1364—Richard D. Nicorvo ^ i__ •war was over and Kiere were no job" s World Wide Guild, Mrs. Sarah Clay- man Milburn requested- that all dogs tion of registrants was given partic- At Sacred Heart Hall 185 NO. Broadway . ":'"'.'" for them, ton for the Ladies Aid Society, Mrs be confined during the blackout pe- ular attention and in every cSseHi 1560—Joseph E. Tedesco --'•-.- J. Kixk for the Choir -and-Sarah 'Was'found the local Board had made After this wax. the same thing is r h riod] recalling, that at numerous oth- WOR Radio Minstrel Distributed Here 213 Aususta St.- '" ' i likely to happen, but these soldiers,! Gabriel for the B.Y P.U er placeswhere blackouts have been the corrent decision under the rales. It is said the-lpcal board was one And Variety Show Sunday 1596—Joseph B-. Doyle too. wUl be ttoo sick of fightinggg , and \ Rev. MacDonald expressed his ap- staged, (togs, panic stricken by the 225 Augusta-St. . _- .--. killing, and theyjoo, llikk e theihir ltlath-h , i expressed of tho comparatively few in the area On April 21st k preciation of tne we come sudden darkness, bit persons on the that were given a clean bill of health. Broadway talent will be featured.j 2160—Christian ID. Sullivan ere. .wi.willl want to disappeap r into civ- by thev .arious gr0Ups oI the city and streets. 227 Bordentown Ave.' •-• • • ^ ih lf d forget it all as a result .of: the- inspection. in the- WOR -Radio Minstrel'""'and"j iyyrs Will. Assemble ihan life and forget it all. chjirch. Mrs. MacDonald also ex- ..., .. . - - ..— •• « ~ " • '--•'- Si-2159--Robert J. McGowan '" Variety Show to be. presented on I At Hoffman High School '309 Henry St. . 5unc.iv a: Sacrerl Heir: Hall under j S-2215 John J. Aritlrzejewskl *'•-,'• Defense Council thp auspices of the Sacred Heart , Street Commissioner Mbhael -P. 34 Laurel St. . -. that.will probably never happen, for Refreshments .were, served following P..:idi Club. Thtre will be two per 1 Nsigle. chairman--of the Repair-ami S-2243 --BciijT^CTCuliBOW'Ski- them to worry about. the service. formafiees, an afternopn perform- j Cenulition Committee of the local 409 David St. .;'. ' '. • • • n To Use Boy Scouts I Present Service Flag \ancr a: 2 and an evening perform | Civilian Defense Council, has ai- 21112 -Albert Montenro ' '• ance at 8. - - ! vaiiBed for the distribution of sand ^22 Catherine St. .. ._. ,_j_ Practically every civilian regards V. I!. A. WILL HOLD —.- ; the veceiil race roits at Fon Dix There will be nine features, plus for the extinguishing .of inoendinvy •21!)6—Joseph B. Giihnruni' ' '' ANNUAL DANCE : luan indication of dumbness on the For Message Work To Baptist Church j.< ni:r.sTrr5 rnst. featiiring Bill Brown"• bombs, to all local residents. Jll- Hcni-y y(. .—-^— --' "i=- HERE TONIGHT 1 part of i/ip Army. . . • ! -of i-eremonie.-i and interlocu- Distribution of the sand will taki 2,'U)!I—Arthur J. Toft There-.was no excuse for the. af-! Will He On Duty Dm in" Service Will Take l'l;tce tor., J0.-0 Bodja, banjo and guitar place on Tuesday, April 21st, and all ;(18 Cednr St. fair because the army learned dur- : .Tonisht the members of local Wnckmit On Wednesday On Sunday' Morninjr .c;vc:alist. Ernie Ma.ek. well known I residents are asked to place .contain 2274-—Cornelius A. Coan ing 191" and ^-1918 that the two Patrolman's Beif.volent Associa- imitator and novelty- specialist,- seXJcrs of not more tlian 2S pounds on 2T>ii Uavid Si. ' races, could no; mix .especially when tion will hold their annual dance at Bny S1 !il.s. wi! t ikr a part pi-receding,, the regular church r f •c:Tioe at the First f!:inti< era' popular sinpers, 'acrobatic acts ; the, .sidewalks. ,in f mit Hii southern troops were quartered in Hoflman High ' School AUdltorlum-l in the (ipiTiit.iiin.af flu] 101 a 1 Civ TTTt tT"tfu'n(T*"a c t s. • j for the feceipt of th^ sand. Cun 3:!ti JtillH Si.' the same cariip with negroes, as was ill,.... ,nnfi- L'M! Grcriff P. McNt'iiiiy ; ' . 1 1.\{ Won R^dio OHllesrt.i will furir.,. ! tninera must be of mctnl * •• ••••• feel "wiirw-fuTnTSfidu" "by Etldle been .assigned an iniportaut.task in !jif;.. i» jeryice-flac tfk-f!n>;. t-^Wtre' 126 George St. '-• ----- 3" southerners Poulscn's prchpst.rn jind a program 11 'i imisi foi dancing aftci the 1 Commissioner Nagle conducted in; ^people of the •tliL> Ulat'Kour Wednesday riishl rt'iin"'tn'dies-' Aid '"Society j.ill._ tflke vh-iw and until 12_midnight - ' vestlgatlons at n number of points SAYUEYlUfi ol of. fntfvtnlivment-wiH be.presented yincenl Hiyglns. chairnijn_pf^thc:- place, ..;-•::" T .z^;.--_._:.'l~-^--^=-^~—"'-• 1 ;!10—Jtihn A._ Eaprota —— have "the habit ? To n Pl)aio K chanman oj Uie Uwl_de,cide{L-th'e..sand_at-Uie:water r BatrolmW Thcimas .,KJ\-.is!,,,Iocai.£, r-HpaitlT n-mi1 rrst AkrCommi'.U'P. hn? i Mrs. Frank Hawes, chairman ..of. S55 Washington Rd. ~ "M'^'-'president, is chairnian^of_the_ the^service flasrconTrnifleeTif the Aid iom"iirtee with Mai tin Rliszala | works location is best suited, for tht 418- Walter s: --Mbkrzycki affair:^ ——. 77—rr— _"_ ~ Jn.tmman. Other members of the | purpose foj; which, it is.reqijired.. -10 - Jnmcs -Sf. ' ' "* "•"-" "IMI mliUce- ,r.'f 'Josi-pH 'L'nRtKln", "Johli'j ' '"" "" "———~>~"—~"~ Incidents like the Fort Dix race Proceeds will go toward the patrol- .munirntioiis system.'.'far-,.t)ic--defcnse 439-A—I/)iiis E. Eck. . staff"c'Un be maintained duiHtm'the will be received by the Rev . Ian Mac D?:enciol. John Kudelka, Prank'Pac«- " Crosshinn Lane ' riot, are not .confine*!- solely: to the -men's charity fund.- "" '" "' •vtnvski, Leon Wisniewskf George army where they oripinate, but they" " -———-•—:— blar-kout, wirfiout I'Hitsint! he-avy Donald.jwstprjof-the-church Salvage Committee •+tei=^ohn P. Gostkowskt KI1 for traffic-on-the lo:villelcplibne sy-tem.. SfaTs in the service fliq fo se tn G-emlowic? F .ink Km /aw a ant| 14 WalliiiR St. . •' are likely to be the cause ot race The_Best is none too 1494—Edward *A. Flizybylowskl riots among civilians too. . Mother on Mother's Day Schraffts The Scouts me td~report in ttnl- mcmWiS of.the church and lon^ie- Mano'i Gumolki Candles and ILUlmirk Greeting form and' eciuippprl ivltli lilnoculas gation, Malcolm M. Kirk. \V Bo A:laise advance sale of tickets has Turns Money Over U Walling St. Characteristic of the American; Cards at O'Connors Confectionery, nn{) f]nsh Mphts ,f possibI(,i at. City wen^Lawrance, Joseph C Lawrance. been reported by Ihe committee. 851—Roland Zeli people is their desire to find out: Broadway Half Wednesday night at 9 o'clock Bev. George E 'Ri.i«y, Frank A To0efense Council Washington Rd. " •-.--.••- — what it is all about, but often they | _,._ ^^ Morgan, Robert F. Morriss and Rob. LOCAL DRUG STORKS 1111-—Ijadislaus S. Kuc ls lnteUlKent Washington Rd., Parlla—_— „.„ average taow ert T. Haves', ADOPT NEW HOURS 7 and, are satisfied -•»—«= -««-—en0UB"h «> that., and since it NOTICE liecciycd From Sale answer I ' Of Material Collected 1277—Prank A. Kwiecinskl " Aikpllcatlons for the position of Mrs. Hawes, who..will-tnafee-the Tills week a semi-tola (Aout effort 14 Keamey Rd. they got. j must finally come out why not give piesenirtlon Is the mother of Bob 1285—Oliver J. Lang TOT instance, in the city of New- dog warden will be received at a ert. T. Hawes, for whom a-star has was given to Broadway'during the The first funds for operation re. as ItTh happene Americas nont twpeoplo monthe , ar,se business meeting of the Common latter part 6f the evening, as the re- 129 Main 6t. ' I ark recently, there have been a j later. money, labor and ev- been placed in the flag, and a rel- cetved by the local Defense Council 1319-Judspn S. Post . numbeber of inquiries as to whether | BB^nKg lives, Council of the City hi South Amboy ative of each of the service men will' sult of a decision recently made by have come from the' local Salvage or not the monev secured from i erythlng they have for the war arid local drug store proprietors 16 Woodlawn Ave. „ ' or to be held in the office of the Mayor] assist her with the presentation A Committee, headed by Louis Bor- 1381— Francis J. Shearer • parting meters Is all turned in by j they are entitled to know hlw It is In City Hall on Friday evening, program of patriotic music will be According tp the provisions of theVund. those who collect it. Authorities I progressing, even when the hews is hew; ararngement, all drug stores 160 Pulaski Ave." April 17th, 1943. rendered during the ceremonies un- The funds received from the Salv- 1362—Willard B. Zach answered that it is. and after it is bad. > Applicants most comply with all der the direction of Mrs. Anita Her. in the city will open hereafter at age Committee were obtained as the collected it is turned in at police As the result of the tardy an- 9^L. M. and close_«t 10j3pjP^M.^ 10, headquarters and counted by police- • nounceihent of the Navy, concern- rules. and (regulations of the State mann. ^metals collected Ofeenfield Peparlment of HttJth and the So. and sold by the committee, and afeo 95 Main St, - ..." men whh o are convalescinli g fromfj l toBWheing Bhe.sinking s|nktag, of thiiT-thretheth e bonts, ; actaftsror-liauHeSr"'—-' '-*" n»Synpi|irents wlio pfeviousiynfelt clcty for the Prevention of Crneltyto United States to place a service win- WHXRESUME ••'• for the sale of paper it collected. 1721—John J. Wlsniewski i- People accepted this explanation j that their relatives in .service were Animals. dow in memory of the men who left DRESSING MAKINO (Local residents have been urged 33 William St. - ~7T~ as indlcatln all the money depos- j all right or the government would G". FRANK DISBROW. •from the church during the First to continue the tavlng. of tin cans 1770—Mplvln T. Hahn K • Surgical dressings will be resum. 32 Hart SU ited in meters Is turned In. It ls not! have Informed them otherwise, are 4-10-2t City Clerk. World War. It contains eight names. for salvage" and a collection date will on record that anyone thought to!n°w wondering whether they really ed on Wednesday, and Thursday aft- be announced in the near future. 1971—Henry J. Mickiewhar : question the convalescing policemen are or no'- • Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Nuttall of ernoon. April 15 and 16 in the Bed Recently a considerable quantity of 25 Boehmhurst St. who count it - I Tliis situation has "another nn. let us Vacuum your'nesting Sys- 213 Geonre street, announced the Cross Rooms in School No. 2, Fomrth tin collected in this city, was turned 2081—1Bronislaw Lazewski, gle, when the men In t;h« service find tem. Removes all soot, rust and engagement of their daughter Ma- street after being closed during the over to the tlnnery at SeWarea. 31 E..Kupsch St. dirt. You burn, less. fuel and get Easter Holidays. 1 2137-wOeorge J^. BaMet^. • •' ^ approved of the action of out aibout it, they will become' rion Ethel to Robert Curran Judge, the Navy on Saturday anijouncing more heat from a clean furnace and son of Mr. and Mrs. • Prank Judge of Insure with the Gundrum'Ajrency, 10 SariaHela Rd. concerned about the people at home your heater last* much longer. Try AstorlaTEonsTlsJind. , Continued on Pace * two months late _that- three naval worrylng^fcbout them; ' M T«u are to a. .Harry Try Man-in Henry Wett, Mfphone 285. .— m ^ . vtssels hart hwn sartX. Sad news It once ... The cost Is small. Mon. «th»n- ' Ad». 1 "- . 1 * .-• Are yon getting ptentr Of has to be taken during a war, the Insure with the Gondrum Agency aftuui. Cor. Stevens avenue ud ~"Tn«ure~wWirth« jQundrom Kick .the NatU from the Notion, 211 Henry itmt, telephone 28S. patlf Bi. Mw. 211 Henry itreci, tfcb ON I»AY DAT, BDY BOND6. 1 That Uie Axb Rdet (be OMUI B«t W»t«T Hjoot JflT •wt;'~- PAGE TWO THE SOUTH AMRQY CIT1ZKN %kd^^MmAX, &H&aofl9£ ByEDWHEELAN Hoan: Daltr lt-U, t-t, 1-1 We4w*iy 11-11 O»U ROARED fit int Afllds •KMeCPWSUrTJQRE C»F LITTLE "REE>- AND v*WlSKERS - I. MANN & SON OPTOMETRISTS SltlL 89 SMITH STREET TeL f. A.1-ZW1 Berth Amber, «. J.- VlttHlN E LAW voar?*^e=

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Fourth Year: Hazel • Rasmussen,. Oum.er at II Tin as - Ballast order. For help in the planning of menus or the prepara- Ship -iUTs consider tin Jesira- A'lH.tam 'Strat tori.'Lester Time. One of the champ ui:ich*ine ;-.r tion_pLjtieals,'cal1 our Home.Economics Department. LOOKING BACK i Third Year; Everett Sheppard, N. J. Woman's College tiers of Fort Brnningi. G;i.. is :, ,!!,.. • f..r .h"!!>ihr- cargo.. Edward Uhler. husky lad who, oddly enou^ii, is only Second Year: Andrew Wedell, 14 years old. How come? It ton!; 22 YEARS Edgar Hams, Blanche Hones, Frank Asks High School Girls • • • , - - - » » M almost six months to persuade his Haves. Vivien Hansel: Michael L.VI- PVBLICtllDSEKyiCE ..!. Issue ol April 10. 1920 parents into letting him enlist; lie DONTBE BOSSED ka. Maigarri Kurtz, Evelyn Ean- lays, but he finally succeeded,'ainl' i * • * oeli: To Annual Open House BY YOUR LAXATIVE-REUEVE ' For the first time in several joined an armored "Hell on Wheels" Fust Year: Austin Longstreet, CONSTIPATION THIS MODERN WAY T"-~- * BUY UNITED STATES DEFENSE BONDS. O» STAMPS-* . '_ •weeks, the Woman's Auxiliary of Henry Selover, Helen Seib. division, giving his age as 18. He XiUke A. Lovely Post. No. 62. Amer- Sunday Afternoon May -V hopes to be a major by the time • \V*JO you feel easay, headachy, logy ican Legion will meet Monday eve- « M • Set As Date h«'s 44, due to clogged-up boweli, do as millions ning at 8 o'clock. The meeting will A very interesting and enjoyable da—take Fwn-A-Mint at bedtime. Next be in the Post's new headquar- game of football was played between j South Amboy High School stu. morning—thorough, comfortabla relief, Cedar and "Walnut street, of which dejnts who are unsettled in their col- Routine for Relaxation helping you start the day full of your- ters, 122 Broadway and it is expect- l and-pep,,feeling-Iikgji THE SOUTH AMBOY a g l Gfpi-a jjiinutejto_relax- before-yau_j_-normal =ssp wa;4{aj^ai=^S!ap^ii^w=3as5ii^at«= HO OUt tOnighi.*"Tlien j.iy'.tliia aflti .mentation of the ladies wHo~^rF^tr|-crT-Tt«s-Bame-was-i>iayca~on-iAjei—iimted—io—attcna_a_siurn>gsi 1 t!Tr IglBlc "to menibersHlp IB tills orgart-1 day-about -4 -o'clock,- During _4he-coIlego-educaUoii-irh 4 wartime «S!Lfftfiujt routine.. Ue~flat on the i 5S[I^l izatlon. (same the Cedars held their men annual Open House at New "Jersey out a piilo*. Extend arms TincR^ Kum laxative, youneIC It tastes good, it's The charter, which has been re-; scoreless until at last when they re- College for Women Suridny after, over head, fingers touching floor handy and ^economical... a Cimtly uipply INSURANCE COAL AND WOOD celved from national headquarters'ecued four" points. The star,of Ce- noon. May 3. Dr. Robert C. Cloth- Now stretch. Then slowly raise cosu oaly will be presented at this time, andldar street' was Paul Hrankowski. jer, president of Rutgers University arms, stretching like mad, moving the Auxiliary will start upon ;a def- »nile on Walnuts was Edmund• wm speak on "Youth Weights Col- them forward and downward until inlte program of work and entertain- Tonarzewski. The garne~was Inter- "iege "in" Wartime.—and -four—out; tliey are at your sides. T'neh stretch"" jnenk The membership roster Is es'.ing although when the Cedars .standing N.J.C. seniors will discuss hands down toward toes, pulling vnur C. T. MASON PAUL BRYUNSKI growing rapidly, arid there are some -won-with the score of 24 to 4 both academic and, social phases of head slightly forward '-and -off. .-the_ (Successor to R. P. Mason) . fine limes in-store for the Auxiliary.< ' _^_—or college life. - floor. Stretch those neck mu-.<-'es __:•_ •_ •_•-*•*. - j Thf S"c'ioil.i'M The .program will open with the Now relnx and lie ahsohileiv s';'l ,i i 1 n 1 FUEL OIL : 7eW "nrioiJil &Lt.*«Ris6s or !•-'•* owners'on Portia street have oivn j n tun studits a ci thtn MKIII U ^4 Interviewed by representatives of the i LYING DOWN ... (I tcs vnd «ill dtsciibe «ivs in ' NOTARY PUBLIC FEED AND GRAIN Public Service Railway Company.! uhich Mudi'iiis. are of service to 231 First Street Sooth Amk«) as to their \villinemess to have the' heir country while at collcgi'. M:s.s ~" "Public-Service—lay—tr-aeki -on thK.I Alice . H.imar.;i of Hillside_ will wve ". street and connect \vi(i\ the Je^oyi royiispi.io iiiosi' -who are Tnieivst- ] Old LehiRh and \Vilkes-Barr« .: Central tracks, on Fel'.us- s"n%s»i;l-- •t'j in profi'sv.niul studies. sMTssins; GOOD m thereby eliminatina.t'.ie "V" at Pn: :hi' fieldsTn which employment, ac-. tivities have i;icreaiJedjsinct1 th_£_\var, CPBOSTlCK tia—slrieLiapiit.lii_tit tli" primer ; . time. Mr. ^ilskov stated ;hn: iTU^ ^nHPMRs"Lri'ace"'BT)irmnFf~Teaiu cTr C 0 A L ter plan lihan this. :v- he Kuv~T \iil advi.ie' >-ti.uii"iiis who want a lib. FOOD Insurance Of Ail Kind! t>i' t.o Vavp the Public Seri e!;U arts ('(Uu';it:ua <>w\ iliscuss war- YOUR BEST CENTER AND ELM STS. ' wo acklitit)n^ to fhc nirrieuluni. Fire. Automobile, UabUlty sey Contifl'tracks come into Pino trConfl-of rriitirfpmng Explosion, Casualty, Etc. .Telephones: nveni!?. cotveci t'iiere and in this :'.ull "ai; on cummiinity living, arid Surety and FldelHyTBoBa»~ i South Amboy 7 So'uth Rlrer • way mikp.a rompH'te turn and a!=-i When men arc righting and M ,^ r>?a\v Ewin« of New Brunswick. Telephone SO •• give the nas-engers at B;vv Vi»vv dying, you must do your pan. : president uf the Cooperative Gov- 12« RoseweU SI. South Amboi Ma-'or and nt'.ier sections near this Be sure you enlist your DOL- ' erjiini'iit Association, will discuss 1 point a great deal better service. ; I liit» changes In extracurricular ac- There U no room for failure now. Each purchase at this LARS tor DEFENSE. Back our i t'viti'.v which have been made since markel injures Victory lor I'nrlc Sam's Forces. Here you will •With most impressive services the armed forces—^and protect your i'The'~w'ar. - "' Jlnd I'Hr bi'st Imruallis pver: Try us »iid b* convinced. . -church yard cross in"'memory ot-ihe-j own We—with every single dol- After, the piucsts leitVo the. chap- Old Bridge Coal Co. 1 Jacob J. Jacobsen boys of the Christ Episcopal Church I lar and dime you can. el thev will ue taken on a tour of who gave their lives in the service' the. campus by N.JtC. undeiiirad- NOTART PUBUC Dealer In HIGH GEADE of their country during the World : America must have a steady - nates and will visit t'.ie dormitories, STRAUB'S MARKET JUSTICE OF THE PEACE War was dedicated Sunday at r.oon.; flow ot money pouting in every recreation centers and the various The" memorial, a beautiful Celtic : I cofieue buildings. The tour will end Cross of limestone, occupies a prom- daj to help beat back our ene- j at Wood (jawn. N.J.C. alumnae CHOICE MEATS AM), VECETABLES Bepresentatlve of the. American Lehigh Coal and Wood inent spot In the church yard and mies. i house, where refreshments witl be Automobile Association Also Broad Top Soft Coal __Js_Jhe Etjft of the members oS ;he Put Dimes Into Defense ; served In the garden and music stu, Telephone 850 110-N. Broadway lit S. Broadway Sooth Ambej parish~Ih~ Iovihg~mein6: y of Thomas < _:_deuts_jvilL perform... _^ .. , . Telephone ttO-1 . Main Office ^ Tregonowan Kerr. . Edward Jeppe' Stamps. And put Dollars Into Requests for programs atid res- -Bonds.- Buy-now. Buy-every r-ervatlons to the Open House should >HIIIIUH> 235 Feltus St. South Ambon Christiansen and~Jotirr~ Render \ 1 TheNcross was dedicated in an ini- paj day.—Boyas often as you • b' iddressed to the Open House Telephone 1S2-W Committee. New. Jersev College for _ presslye manner aecordina to % the can., PAINTS. ETC. "Episcopal""ritual, closing with a se- j Women.- New Brunswick, N.J.- The Branch Office, Old Bfiafje, N, J*_ ~~~ leetion by tlie choii'aiid the rendi- Doot take thta lying down. i clnsini; date for reservations Is Ap- tion of ''America." ril 27. " '""'"•'""' -.-.-;••- ••— Telephone 412-B-I r The memorial bears the names of Telephone 435 5 the church boys who made the su- FRANK PAZDAN, Proprietor L preme sacrifice, with i the, inscrip- tion "Greater Love Hath No Man EUGENE A. MORRIS Than Tliat He Uay Down His Life OU1 DEMOCRACY For His Friends;" - Paints, Oils and Varnishes PLUMBING AND HEATING JIKE0URLAN6UA5E, Brushes, Glass, Bronzes There will be a big time at the! j OOft COMMON LAW, K. of C. on David street on Wed- FORESIGHT*«>WAR * Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc. nesday evening next . when the I I AND OUR REVERENCE Building-Committee will take up thej FOR. THE RIGHTS AND G. T. WILHELM v Wall Paper question of rentodeling the p;esent| WQNITyOFTHE - structure, and from present indica- , | 238 First Street Sooth Amboy v tions the members will crowd theJ I INplVI DUAL, OUR Sanitary and place in order to-place their- views I |[| SYSTEM OF before this committee. ' Rj UFE INSURANCE CARPENTERS & BUILDERS •'•••••• | CAME FROM . Heating Engineer ' "The Board of Utility Conunis- " BRITISH ISLES. .: meL'ttL_Ne»;art_gpT MERCO OIL BURNERS . O. Box 491 the" T^aBuiT'of-Shore Municipalities] Telephone S. A 292r*^r " ' to annul the-stopping; of• the.rPeiiu»|-...| FRANK A, MACEDULSKI syivanla UBi tiaijv due" STDSTaTTlus^ g CABPENTEE and BU1LDEK —city;—It—is—claimed—by__tM^shorEl::_| commuters that the stopping of the ' Jobbing Promptly Attended To train delays ' them' from reachlns ; Estimate* Given —•* Home' on scheduled tinii^ ' ^South' Smboy. N: J. v WiSbelmVHall. Train traffic between this city and, New-York was-brouiSit^'v-a-jitiud^ Rates Furnished Upon Keqaefll still on Thursday by the burnir.a of .j about 200 feet .of railroad- ties' on _ ACETYLENE WELDING the NY&LB R. 'R bridge between this city and Perth Amboy. It is i (OVER THERE, AS HERE, THE COMPANIES ARE ~ TH. LEWIS-" supposed that lh> fire surted IW._..PRUDENTLY GEARED TO WITHSTAND through some" firemen carelessly- JOHN J. "PLI'MBING AND J dropping the ash" "pan" or his engine PANICS, EPIDEMICS, WAR. ~rrwE(ie~cf6ssing~ttt:(r-br1(l(te:—The- strong wind caused the fire to spread - ELECTRIC AND~ rapidly.- Two locomotives from the, ACETYLENE WELDING - Electro! Oil Burners P.B.R. yard were sent to the scene: j WHhTIntrrnationally ^ and afterward the Perth Amboy fire Fellow this three-way security plan^SAVINGS: .General Repairing.-'' department assisted. "BALL FLAME" . Master Mechanic W. S.- Dey soon i lave oul of Earnings :"or the purchase of J>:- Scott ATcnne South Amboj 13S John Street South 11 had about. 390 men maklmr repairs Telephone 581 and by seven o'clock the 'north i'er.se Bands. •' .. '.'- Telephone 8. A. 1M ftjjkaJKas.placecLJr^oider.._,___:.^ 12^ Save a weekly amour.t-in antlcipaUon of your The P.R.R. trains to New "York" AUTO FAINTING were transferred over the Trenton division to Moiimouth junction and -'Cai'" to .build up a. ras'.i reserve for cmefg- !•••••! •••ai thence:to New-York. . . and the vc'ianseover" period following 8IMONIZING BODY WOBK • •• • » The foll6wtnf pupils of ' School ; trie war." • • „ LEE J. THOMPSON No. 2 have been placed on-the hon- or ToU-tot-Match. • : . Start savings today with as little as five dollars. Webb's Auto Body Shop Sixth "Year: Arthur - CKapmanT FUNERAL SERVICE GEORGE WEBB Grace Harris, Howard Iiunbertson. -Vlctortii Iiytka. Maude Petty, Harry -Rasmusscn-^Qsgnr. Reiner. Thelma Auto Painting Qtratton, EUicl Taylor^ Madeline 258 JOHN STREET Wendell, Ralph Abel. William Thorpe, Row Davia, Winifred Kick. N BRITAIN, DESPITE THE WAR, THE COMPANIES SHOW SOUTH AMBOY, N. J If' Telephone tt» lenders Repaired ~ er, MarCha Opiola, Ruth Samuclw.. AN ACTUAL 12. MONTHS INCREASE IN ASSETS, PREMIUM : KdiBSrilllM INCOME AND PAYME|JT* TO 'POLJCy HOLDEftS. DAV1B 4 MAIN 8TS. .7 ..' ttBti.MI" ^SIOearl'HarirCJSfejEMiS •••••••••••••••••••i FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1942 THE SOUTH AJUfOY CITIZEN 1 tr|l III |ll 11II 1,11II I I 11 * I *****:<•» I >•*"«• .'}:j''/'^';'"At;T^;:Sf«Tli*'W«K"»"^ll-vi4n"e"*orStanflkra.WiiM-»nd ' This Business :vW| Briggs Agency tod / * fill ' \ "OijiiorS At Fair Trade Prices Always • • i THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN f : STOP IN OR TELEPHONE ANT TRUE PijblsshedE'.ery Friday by of i-Js?Many Here Can

. THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. Inc. . living liirckase AutomoKlei js | UNION f MAX'zr>ftlERSfANIKE AND- >1IQUS: ~ ProprietorR' STORE \ 1 A.VE.NL'E 211 F.rst Strett Telephone S A. 4 South Ambcy, N. J. TarUastK VeiUui-ey* of Our Age Back In Rusints.s Sellinc; .t:r:\ BOB NE 438 X J MELPQRD ROLL. Editor •• • — ~~Gars, 1 rucks and . 1 Cars,' He Siirs ; , *'~'T;Te"si6ry~""Bf ",Srac,A~iliUr"j>-*voy?.i;e" 41 SMITH STUKT CC*. UN* from the Phil:iJpiiie^- io—Auatraiid "•Since January~lst, there^ias been PERTH AMBOY will be loid, I brfieveL as lung as- appearing repeatedly, ..in the news- •••••••••a•••••••••••••••*••••••! Entered as Second Class Maiter »t the South JVmboy Post OSice men speak the English language. papers, front page "headline news •*-,* Under the Act of March 3. 1879 Fate itself seems to have had a hand which has left the public with the; lii* oririgiiig "tli.it little convoy-~vt~ Impression ;:3fis[ ;;,.tl^:;^ajuJ;omD"jii,es tojptdo boats l;sftfely.ithroagh;=:tlif!'. aealer:ir ouf of bus'mess.Mr. "W11-.7" mine-infestedT Japanese-held . Wat-liam Briggs of • Briggs Garage de- j Subscilplioii Rates: $2 00 per Year Five Cents per Copy. ers to their, rendezvous with .the fly-clared in an interview with this pa- i . ers from "down under." The :mag-per today. i Acid ination is stirred profundly and one Wkat nuuar Doclora *a lor it "This is- definitely not true'. Mr.. Wb«n aacna atomach mc\i tauaaa faa, aour atmack remembers "old, • forgotten lar-oiT Briggs stated. "Today we are back, or heartburn, ductora prrtcrlba the faateat-actLng COMPOSITION RESPONSIBILITY things and battles of long ago." l buslne.5Sj,je!ling^new _cars__a*}d____ mrdinnci knuwn Tor jtrniptoiaatlc relief—nedtcilwa : IHa Ihim In Bull-am Tahlrta, In» ttoll.ani inutmr... ="EvpiT~nrTnc3tiwspBiier 3seDam: mt*i,li*! Onlj !5c. at drill atom. If jiur iirj«r»l advertising beyond the cost-pf-space occupied. bjLthe "Tor, timeless^^The_ siin_dippec[ into _"txe_ inninE DrOKi'atn Whatever. 'rial Jonn't i>roie llell-aiii belter, raturp buttla u C'f.ina Sea out, past CoiTcnulor on X nrp r"!° rationing :epula- cut who was privik'gi'cl to teil-lCie the general public realizes. Also -- NEW SLOCAN •• — — world-about -iliis-*ttiomenloii:;-jotir—-^{^ ~\ ' subject "'to"rOSal" inicipr 7 •"""""" r1 ve "• "You canH improve on iierfection," people used tb say.. ncy. 'when in^ the iki-pmint; durk-• mtfonf by a local, 'control buard the form of motor torpedo' The re I are many" people in Sotul-.-; ' But now that slogan-it sell' has been improved on. Pnig-, boats moved slowly through ' 'tipAmbo* y who actually are eligible iluj , , , .' i „ i ;-"V,iii cam -IIVV-IVJ iln'-iiiinefields- toward the entrance of; nnrnhthi) -ii-l'J42 car, but who h'a've : MoslWOMENrt: 1 Uw s (lu ress iiahas lilhit t it, lootoo, amandi todayL<>"*-.> sa byxwii^r^d ' i»"-', \o"•'u" cn- n * "•^• "jManilMamla HavBay. .iln and dUla thal t nuilit,tlee convoyconvoy' i ^e impression Chat it is impossible.; better." •--'"" ^v stinted tin hazardous trip /which I j woui^ like to clear up this misun-! At lp'mt -itcordinc to the news reports, that's what they re i some advisors had warnea was a (^standing. The rationing- reeub- j "MIDDlEHfiE is the time At leabl, du-uiuniK, ' , •laniastic venture. But the Genei'- ,in,,s have been creatlv liberalized.; * ' war'factoi-ies all OVPV the country; it s one ot the I«LS-J O, soid ,Wc ua ,,Uh the darl. of ^^^^ ^"X^e,. you are el-| 1 '"'" •'" ' " "'*" IJ""" " ' -"••-•' to|. 38-52 old ... when you can really tell what your heating Suffer Distress costs are .. . Don't be misled into thinking that At This Time— vou"save money by buying a cheaper grade of development If you—like so many women between perfected now, just as they have always been in peacetime., thrilled-by'this thing which "rippcn- moi,t.|is prior to January -1st. many the ages of 38 and 52 —find this anthracite. Don't take chances on your health and ed just a few days ago as wi- today oj olir customers, anlicipatinp a period in a Woman's life makes you comfort this winter. You remember the early days of radio, when almost" every are thrilled by the story of anoth- r1TPZin,, order, piirchasfp d new cars restless, nervous, cranky, so tired IT great general who crossed a froz- and trucks. Th•. e _Bring . s— Garaw as and blue at times—perhaps suffer Jtddo-Highland is a premium anthra- man who liked to tinker with machines built a homemade set. en river one Christmas night. hot flashes, dizziness and distress of ia( result has a good stock of better "irregularities"— cite.and costs a little more than ordinary A lot of them, were improvised out of* odds and ends—stray bits History- is beini; made so rapidly 't*lan usual cars, in top condition, these days that we become insensi- . Tth good* rubbor^~i Start at once—try Lydia E. Pint- coal. But, you buy more carbon, more of wire, a few pieces of crystal, a couple of tubes, and a speak- nnd w bb ham's Vegetable Compound — the live until some particularly dram- ..g0 j[ you necd a jnevy car or best known medicine you can buy - heat. That makes it more economical. er made out of an old strip of metal. By today's standards they ai if feat hig".ilights an hour. Tlien (nlck' maJe sure you are' not in- today that is made especially jot "weren't the best—but they worked. And a lot of experiments we pause to remember that we.have ehiar'a ir |np ,iew'classifications for women. ringside seats at some of the most enBj|jle buyers'before you say 'what Pinkham's Compound Is famous carried on while they were built led to the perfection of the line significant events . that have ever c.,n t do rm not eliRit>le'- And if to help relieve such distress when laken place on ..this earth. nr|, nol eligible, don't ' forget due to this female, functional dis- SWAN HILLICE& COAL CO. receivers we have today. ' of alLmankind is be- jnnt thcre arp thousands of '39. '40 j. turbance. Thousands upon thou- -GT MANVEL APPLEGATE ln~this~present emergency people are using makeshift equip-i 1 out, not only in the vast •an d ,41 used cars on the -market sands of women benefited! Also very u M beneficial for younger women to merit once again—this time to turn out weapons. The same in- theatre of the war. but here on the "u' "**• ™"" '""',. help relieve distress of monthly 14« HKNRY STREET TELEPHONE 340 1 ttlat an llke new functional disturbances. Follow genuity and imagination that developed automobiles, radios, and producing^me • fro'm th • ewher . materiale America'.is ands armae i- * '" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I chines that mate possible the'dar-l label directions. Worth trying! all our other-chahging inventions, are being turned now to waring and -Q. ers are~foTever tinkering with old tools and making~liien^rdi~lii^rd o new ""* Detroit that wns.hiiilt, eri"'PPed, ami' jobs "whcnTiew tools are W lfad.jMakeshihif tr<)perationi s of turning out bombers in less that 12 this kind enabled one automobile factory to produce guns almost months . . . that other.factory—t'.ie first complete * blackout plant in the SERVICE STATION five months ahead of schedule. Other companies have reported "U.™S~."— that came to life in Texas' PINE AVE. and PORTIA ST similar speed-ups. All along the line war work is gping faster j alfalfa field . . , a ffamoui s comnieT- I Greasing Service for All Can I — because Americans refuse to be.stopped. With Yankee ingenuity f^'M -Tfmv!'^ NOTICE and detei'hiinsition, they ca'n "always'lit) Ijetter^^atid they'i'e--do-|fn-drtiRs-every..day .. ... hn-p-is.ma. lit nit tint ipphritnn h <. IerlaI fD; ing it now ' ..." ..." .... -~ !1 pi odur't Poemoi sf pand.phiy 11 ^ a- we!] i'i'i'i niiuie to lhe Township Com- 1mm tij mil I hi I i ti f f Million lovuiship o 11 I ( \ 11! H m \ t Si li \ i^STORKCLUB *_J"-*-*"-^ A>1KU1CANS FOR A.MI'KICA' (i Mi.i ix K in i ( in 1 i n ^"1'iie. j;aiiUtsLii£j^!^!^^utf!iiH^iyTr!e _Pr«"l<>\~ 4, r _^ustjav_Xiie \\ar'I'l-cMluct'tinrnrivi i:n\v_unil('r way, ili which la- .„!! - I ii rj|- Tr> v.\"i' ' ". ' i K I to Cl\ 1ii c -of ;<:• ft->:••,:.••. !•:•<;., ", I |j I i i n f I t n bor and niana'sJi-nTcnt hiive .iuiiii'd h;iiiift,""\viji deliver the goii'ls na'fon-. Ai.d. \\i.t n ' I t s t I! * \ 4 J !!:i^ :\VA' ['• \yiit.ti'n. !i to our men in the field,-our buys rauling in tanks, and our sail- ' dt^.iitcd to our i:li'v.sT i tn TLwnslup ors buffeted by the high seas." * merits will IK1 almo.it a1 •hri )i (tm ll jn\ 1 ouk' l < tin Thus William P/Witherow, l'resident of the' National Asso- : those -devoird to our "V.'ootoir. Clerk of_Mju"ifwin i umphs. p. Old BridBt, N. J ciation of Mamifacturirs, in a" recent-speechjvoice'd. the de.ter- Henrv-P-.-S*.illivai. '•'"mination of Industry- to get behind MrHsYlson 100 per cent ON PAY DAY 4-3-2L! All motlirrs can use a little more lime—a little extra money—and they save BOTH when they shop his war production efforts. here for the foods that safeguard baby's hralth and wcll-beinir. Our '•heir-conditioned1'' menu in- Tr r ~Htftr(~^"'^Tam'!n''T*a-^^ . , "American industry must remove its constant effort for fur- JoEnny Eage? AllBe Empire (hose specially prepared bjby foods !'iat are such a convenience to busy mothers..

ther control and advantage. /*• "American citizens must-'sacrifice..till it hurts and not eom-Sunday and Monday p - plain at rationing, nor interference with normal life. beir TonialoSoup3cans20c "America is at war—it is not a debate, or bazaar, or pink tea. s "America is in deadly peril. - " : •. -..*.__.,_.:..._. HEINZ BAKEI) BE-VNS .->.:•. -.:-.-— LarsfcrCilliT 19G 7—"Cannot we all say: No more quarrels—no more suspicions HEINZ. r.\TS|-;P :.:...... Large Bottfe 10c "—no more feuds—no more misunderstanding; all one body we— off to victory? FI.V<;STAFF LITTLE (JEM PEAS .. Can 17c "Let us face the facts. Put first things first. Remove the WORCHESTER or STERLING SALT . Pks. • menace. Win the war and then the peace." ' PRlBE FARM TOMATO JUICE 3 LaiseCans H

FLAGSTAFF APRICOT NECTAK 3 Cans 28c VITALITY DOG FOOD ...... 5-lb. Bag 39c We Pay Spot Cash FLAGSTAFF GREEN SPLIT PEAS 2 Fkcs. 25c GflEENCIHCLE:BARTLETT PEARk LKE.-Can 25c OAKITE .. -; 2 Packages 19c for Your Car (lapps or Brechnut Baby Food . 3 Jars 25c Phone JOE JANAS, Woodbridge 8-0149 PALMOUVE SOAP _ 4 Cakes 23c POLISH STYLE PICKLES Quart Jar 29c PKIDE FARM PRESERVES ' 12-oz. Cans 18c Speedway Auto Sales Co. FLAGSTAFF GRAPEFRUIT Jt'ICE' !". Cans 2Ic 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBR1DGE Rib Roast lb 29c Brerr Rabbit Molasses iGrern Label) . 15c (Across from Grandma's Log Cabin) Fresh Bl'RRY'S RAISIN COOKIES Lb. 25c Killed C.VMPFIRE MARSHiHALLOWS 1-lb. Package 19c Frying Chickens lb. 35cKELLOG-S CORN FLAKES Package 5c Whole 4 to 6 MiouJilcr Lamb Lbs. lb. 19c "• SAVE TIME Breast Lamb lb. 15c at - fnoHtn Fresh Lean Chopped Beef 1b 25c lUUH'COI.l.l .-.' 29c • AND TIRES SIM.VAC1I Vkjx. T.i Italian He! Sausage lb. 38c Spring Legs Lamb lb. 32c Fi-csh Killed Fricassee Chickens lb. 34c F;incy LaiRe (iRAPEFHUIT 1 for 19c FRESH (JUEEN BEANS 2 Lbs. 29c JejrsjB^orkloins^rib jend) 32c (Jieeii Mountain Potatoes 10 Lbs. 35c ROME BEAUTY APPLES 4 Lbs. 25c ^RT Today is no time for wasting tine ICEBERG LETTUCE .... Large .Head 10c _ andLenergy.rjiies and shoes, paying Fresh or Corned Plate Beef lb 12c bills in cash, Inatead, pay youi bills AMERICA'S FASTEST by check. Prime Beef Oiuck^oasiib. 28c A pen, "a pipce of paper, a drop of , Get Rid Of Me, Sir, If SELLING BRAND ink, and a minute of time will do the job better and quicker and give you 1 lb the feeling of a real patriot. / You Feel You Must We invite you io open a checking I'll admit I'm just i\ cla-^ic bust. LARGE OYSTERS Doz. 29c ARMOUR'S TREET 12-oz. Can 35c -^^•=- • ; Hut do it lipht . . . IwanT "perfection, 4i1bLB-T--PIi0UNOERi.-.:...... ;...... i...,Uiii.38c. TKR AFFVELVEETA'CHEESE 2-1B plig" «9i; FRESH BONELESS HADDOCK Lb. 35c Fell me through the want ad section. SOUTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY No mattor what you have to sell, uge the classified ads for sure and prompt results! South Amboy, New Jersey PAGE FOUK FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1942 ' SOlo—Tis1 Finished—Miss Dorothy Mr.'Johns his beea with Public Stults. RichardHoltonW.il James L. House! Ser.icc in :he c-;mmercia! field «lnce Sjlo—Slowly the Light of Easter 19-14 Started as va salesman Oav—Kathenne Stratton. 'n the company's Bayonne c aion. With Public Service 1915 as OT r,lum asori Thi^e "^ai \\ et 'ie was It was annou ici'4 this uws; V of-1 made clnef cleik and in 1520 agent Will Be Concludins Pla> at N'e« Brunswick — %r, C J. Champon To Of JStt*Y fl'nls <-f the Publjir. Ser'jce Ele *••_!'•] v H-iar^t,xmi'> T. ' Richard Holton of 559~Mmn htieet H">u^eri<"p beciuse of 218''- Wilt?! J SiRmund •Lendefship in the ^Methodist ¥JuL "^^ t'nh 6 concludlr»'s »>°- v IL p 11 .. t> n. • auction of the college vearAnd mil "Mr Hou\ei's siaa! «ith 2$ Smith St ^OUth Fellowship as Topic ! i)e sera ffoo i fufouii perfoperfoima^si mantes_ in. T se-Mte was mine in the \ ei\ Bnin^- 3 Fishe' A\e tract of Hi" customat" tH/ce Mitl. enmme c il offi e as a -"•••o Re\ Chailps J Champion Dastor Tn th'S »P11 kn'inn com/iti busr»ri 2217—Jnhn P Tiban-k; :«• Eust-MethodisLChuiiiLj'iere on the escai>iid£i_of a Iimnusfam arjrjlici in 1101 He was tii'-fe'- 2\ Qiia'd St he one of the leaches miitij II of nctois Ml Holtrm \\ '11 nli\ n-d in the ff p here in I3t; a- class penod of the Middlesex the IIU1 of Pf-uv Stemit "The .I'cnt a title 1-rrr chanuea tn Cm 28 Qualti St - Depict nf Hie Method";* Youth toil F. miU' is- urdei_ the di'et. 2'2~\—Stanltn J Gawron 1H Boehnilui-t We ?trand hon-of Pi nf("-soi—Jan Inoce_liead_of l M'i\ 4 This fellow ship «,l] be hetH ^T'"1 depsUmcnt of-swrch—mri-dia ic- t H"2 S «nlw I. Kai-bo»ski- - H r-ffi r in i 1 h'ir 1 Embioidetv St • roniurction un the Mid-ven Hutu ait itNJC and \ 11 IJMM- H "• "nine n thr St Junvs Mpth--'"1" Wednesday Thuisdav Fnday i.s dJtio~ •"• \' mm i- 22^6—C es'f" S Matus/ewski i.ist Church. Easton a\enue. New tlnft Ratuida\ tnemnns. Aim! 157T.S."r. NV.', Bf Fo* *"e^t A', e 3:uns\nck. " - . '7 I1'11"1 18. wit'i a r-ast nf'n-utpers The sessions will begin each niRht ;'-r| Nl'r- students. Tickets' are •nth a worship service""led " bv~lhe liri* nn sale and may be.serured by Re-.-. Hany Henck. pastor of tho St.! »T>!j"e to the box offire . James Church. His subject for-tbo - „ . ... r7>v'AT<$cir\v~,i>niT> four nights will be "Throunh Traa- < A'-^XR ^ -MISSION (,KOI V •= Times With God.".. The worship MEETS OX APRIL 17 . Some* 500 milles of usoi i oppc •-vijl be held from 7:45 to 8:05. , • telephone lines which mnnalh The Class period will continue Friday eveniiiR, April nth at 8 would go into the scrip from 8:10 to 9:00 P.M. Rev, Cham- o'clock, the Woman's Missionary So- PL A Y salvage at tiir smelter will bt ba"k •>">n will talk or "Leadership in the ciety of the Calvary Mrthodist Methodist Youth Fellowship." Church will hold a meeting on the into servi;e in New Jei.sey again „ Oth*r speakers will be Rev. P. A. Church Social Hill. supplying a-large part of the New Fredrirh. of the'- First Methodist Tho -monthly _social of the Offi- •Jersey Bell Telephone." Church of Now Brunswick, speak- cian Board of tlic church will take . requirements "for the res', of tin on ''The Formation of the Oldplace Thursday evonins. April. 23: year, as part of the company' le Testament". Rev. Edward Foote. SA FE! vsc' "wmpaiw to ea-n tlio pi u Triniiy Methodist Church Highland 1 IOAN' lem of material shortages (auseu Park. "Oblications nnd Privileges of KNTKRTAINS Lots of people are a.-kins: "Is there any. danger- of by the ntiorial defense effort Pho Methodist Youth." Rev Carlton Bq- : tos taken in Metlar's lane. Piscat- 'i!f, Pitman. Methodist Clitirclj. J;an Rii'jgs entertained ihe girls ;i uoal.shortase?" ,- . away Township, shew single wire New Brunswick. "Love at Second ?f he; school' class witli an Easier passing through ?lass insulators Sight." Sss Hunt on Mou. afternoon'at her .OUT answer to that i~."yt>s and no." In the mines of in workmen's hands onto uuck Tliere will bo a special feature home on Main street. Prizes were reel iabovei and being weighed each night during' the Institute' On Pennsylvania there's enough- coal~t«» keep all of us warm April 13th. a play by ihe St. James aayrded to :lie children who frath • bef:ie hoisting onto tiu;'k. Scale Young PeopI", Ami! 20th, the Mor-eved the laraest number of eggs for'years to come. Dut -^ war dtmands on transporta- ; sh'ws 165 pounds of usable wire ristoivn. Tenn C,)ll"ae Groirx" Amil HIT tible was decorated with the which won't have to come from 27!h. Movies on China Relief .May. u ual Easte: decorations and a.great to a«*t. new. copper supplies Since pic 4th to be announced, Tiiire ivas enjoyed by all tares were taken, telephone com- The Rei\ Stanley Wage of Mill- For this reason tht- I". S. (Jovernment hiw broad- any has obtained equipment for •o*n is Dean of the Institute. Treat 'Em Rough — That's the Staff. cast this message:

NATIONAL. DEEENSE—AND_ the school mtcrj>perjeo ar. —1'ltOTECT YOl:RSKLF -\(iAIXST-A POSSIBLE-COAL lores Ne\»-m.in pre^'.dea a; the or-] Officers Are Donations Wanted Something New! SHORTAGE'. I5Y FILLINfi YOUR COAL BIX NOW—- gan. j IN MINSTREL AND VARIETY SHOW' A-cantata paaeant er.tnied Tliei AND KEEPINC IT FILLED!' Master biveth." comprised lire sec-1, PRESENTATIONS Nominated By Local For Diet Kitchen Of i onci pan )i tiie proa.-im. It wasj ] rendered by the older pupils of the; Do this now and you need not worry over-coal- car Woman's. Club jsei-ool -under -the -direcliorL^oL^MrSji Emergency Hospital O. L Carr. and was Interspersed w.th : .shortages next winter. Mrs. Howard Dillon . -- -Articles_Ne«ded By I solas aid duets by members of tlip; '-Senioc- Choir. , ' Direct from BroadwayrNew York City Coftimittec Are Listed ; Payment over a peruSrot-nxtntliS can be arranged Is SuKffested For Presidents Partir'lpants in Junior and —SACRED HR.UtT AUDITORIUM At a meeUi g held Tuesd-n ift- The committee i ch i o' ' •Primary- DeparUnrnls Ihiniigh OIII Peiion.il Lo.in Department. \\e'll be glad •SSt^So'n the uonJHjatf >fi copireitfet* U 1 » t III =- . (J i •> i Sunday, April 12, 1942 to di,M!iNOi plan to fit \ n •fi ( Hi • t i ^ ( \ TWO PERFORMANCES. -_»-Tuesday, April 21, Nominated were: a-, suggestions: sja]x<. clenn.-f rs. Pc" A-Litt'.i' s-.in:h:ne—Be'.ty Scu!!,. Mrs. Howard Dillon, president: Mrs. A Glad Easterv-Bobb'- Ft>x IMutinw at 2::!0 I'. M. UMI.I ' cooked and .mcookci; . .-all. 1 James Vir.PcIt. First Vice president: v.Cf. tapioca, jello. jam. jolly. pope: We Know—Betty Lou Mwnsr 'Vrforivance ;i( ^:00 P. M: SOUTH AMBOY TRUST COMPANY ™__Mrs, Uajyjllri__Brri!rii, Second. Vu'e 1 1 Th» Sm.i'U->:- Cn:^ -Carol An: •;;i k.U't pudrlilia^ canned frui ^ Vt :'- NINK FEATURES Presid-nt: Mr. IlEhard "MasTeTstmr South Amboy, New Jersey ^ Treasu ei;;. Mrs. RfRinald • Nultall. 1 iOa. chH1'-^ite. tea". _ — Thank God F'^FTT;'- - T*r.isso- .— J!iusjiI'i ofej^sional Minstrel Cast Recordin?- Eecretnrv: Mrs. A. Fen- A Two an3r..iki S-.r.it- Dunefcu> until midnight followintr the show, with mm tary; Mrs-. Cat) \ ; ton- •-'•••. . ;_:.. • j music hv W'OR Radio Orccstra. ' Mrs. James Diiwson^ Press Cnni'.s- take- par! in the team's acuvill /A/SUR'^'i' pondelit. Pour directors nominated toweling.'Piper napkins, st'",) lac mussel]. were: Mrs. Leslie Sheppard. Mrs I;I!:-:KH: b'v.'l-. I'.ist.ird cup.s. s Easier-Bells--Marv Ann Tusur. Prank Fulton, Mrs. H. SandbeiR and un-i creamer, flatware, electric Easter is Here—Iris Haser. Mrs. John King. Out Easter Story—Jerry Smith t ish towels, dish cloths Messanc of. f-".e Eaver Flb'.ver? Speaker at tho meeting was Mi.-M Donauon.s-may b> Jeft at S: Bobby ,lohr.-or. :•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••<• BO ••••••••••••••••• Clarette—Belion—of the "Vineland !>''., School, dui'ins si-ho.l h,;ur.~. .ti.yrl .it the, Eintn'H.eju;:.' Ho.-pitjl- any jiusnn. - . - work beinR carried orT at that in"-' i vtMiiiit! iienvi'en sevi-n"ir.d e'.gli stitutlon. ' "" • .•lock' of at the hotnes BiMrtv SOUTH Mrs. .. VanPelt reported cm " the The - .'•ommitteo has. expressed E.sts'i- --Arlme Church _ spring conference meeting she rc- fnanks fur tile spl":i:ir' cont: ibu- —.x-n-a^GIarl—Shirley Nass' .' ,., '.' rf " cently attended" at Asbury Park. It c:r: .'< Take Cp Thv Cioss—Siduev Tar.; RTVER was. announced that il:e" American •ion recently made by the 5A Home Committee will meet Mon- itairt Sdio 1 ner and Ronald McCracken. _ ! day afternoon at 2 o'clock at the The fillowin? :»:e Ihi- me'iiibev of Eas'er Hymn—.Junior Fox. j TONIGHT — On Our Stage — TOMORROW CONTINUOUS t:ie committee. Mrs. William \"c Ea^te:- An«t'i.v^.Anrini Jtelson^ : home of Mrs. Herman Enlner on Our Ea.s'er Messr.ae—Jean Fox. , Bordentowri avenue. — f;py,-.Mrs..-_Willi;imL'._King. Mrs • E Mrs. Edna Agan of the Literature T Eulner, Miss bori.s Lewiarcl." .-^Gi>-. Olive Welsh, Iss Mary Clunuvuiu —Department reported on a recent Easter-r-Nancy Burkard meeting of that group, and the next Lisjht Bearers—ILOULSC BIG AGTS :;v-meeting wJU tske^ijlace Friday, AP.- Ainu-dais Fercusen, Joanne Church.; rJl 24 at 7:30 at the'home of Mrs!'Manf Participate Poxatine. 'rit'.ef. Jea" Ra'-mii-vvv.j .Presented — Friday 8:15 P.M. — Saturday .!::iO - (i::{0 - 8:50 P. M. B. Nutall on George street. Ann Dowdell. Elaine \Vare._Irts Ha-'j Hostesses at the meeting this i ger. .. •week were Mrs. Oliver Conkiin and !n Easter Senices . Jerusalem Girls — Anna. Betty • On The Screen — Mrs. E. Robert Owen. Jane Stratton: Beulah.. Gloria De-, Witt; Rachel. Eleanor McCracken y WilliLANAJUKNEK - ROBERT YOUST, MISS MARY MACK , At First Methodist j Galilean Girls — Claudia. Shifieyi u WILL DISTRIBUTE WOOL Gr"Ror: Deborah. Loi*-Nolsflfe. L ^StartinR Timcj Friday — 7:.?0 - 9:K V. M. Pupils of Various Sunday FOR SWEATER KNITTING . BHrd Man. Dedan— Eleanor Carrj of Feature -I Saturday 1 :.")0-~l;:>,0--74QD-i-! School Departments Marv, MaKdaierie—Lois Nelson. ' It has been announced that .wool Took Part : Mary, the Mother of James—Egiel i for the knitting of sweaters under Mundy. • i • •••••••••'••••••••••••••••••••••••••••'•••••••••••••••*••••••••••••••••«••••••• -the direction of local Red dross niay On Sunday evening.-various de- . Salome--Befy' Jane Stratton. • be obtained from Miss Mary Mack, partments of the Sunday School of . - .Musical Nombprs - knitting sulbchairman at the Red the First Methodist ChurcVi assem- Solo—'Above the Hills of Time—-j Cross Sewing Room in the Fourth bled to present their annual Bister Miss Thelma Stratton. 1 services. The first part of the pro- D' let—Hear Again the Blessed Street School.. , Story—Mrs. L. Stults. Miss Thelma Coming Soon Those desiring wool may call on gram was presented by the primary NEXT WEEK! -anti—junior ._dei)artm.e!Lts_under^the Stratton. \ " Fridays from 10 A. M. tOT4T3O~P^ —Solo—The-Palmx—L. Stults. SUNDAY AND MONDAY M. on Mondays during the same. leadership of Mrs. M»ry StratJtoin jmrl .Ml?s S?die Dowdell, Songs by Duet—Pass Me. Not—Mrs. L. 31-. "Ride'Em Cowboy"

With . -KATILVRINKJ HKPT5UKN 'Corsican Brothers'

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Parornount pretenft For The Week End I CURENCE E. ALMOST ANYTHING CAN B0GM Mulfortfs HAPPEN ... AND^OEM French cream filled Streusel Cake 27c (• ^ipr% \i^\- mm BORDER ALL THRU THE NIGHT 1 Raisin Rings 23c AsstK'iute Feature ! nncM by VINCENT SHFRMAN ' mtf im »»ii»«»jr»r« ; In Leave x — Plus — ~ William LundiRan DAYLIGHT BAKERY "Spuietime in tlje_jVrmy" Shirley Ross -^ Pete Smith Special H A Republic Picture • Telephone 153 "The Hollywood Mntiidor" ' "Fiincy Answers" Plus A(|uu Antics = s Events News'— Cartoon LATEST-NEWS- EVENXS-^ NKWS - CARTOON . APRIL 10, 1942 1HE SOUTH FACE JIVI I ST. MARtHA'S GUILD Liszt's 'Liebestraum' Quality Stakrs SOCIAL MONDAY NIGHT Hans Hanke, cor cert p:3r.is! says Stakes for such plants as beans Council Gets Date (s Set For Acrobatic Aerialists thai il,>as heen 'rs evri'iierfs that end tomatoes should be of- good- i Mjnday evening. April .13th;, a the most requesl> for a LIWCII num- wood. Cedar, for insure, Mill last Two Invitations Instailation Of Billed For Appearance game social will be held in Christ ber are n»ade for -LiS/tJ» ''Liebe years longer than ardxary soft- Church Parish House under the aus straum." wood stakes. i pices of St Martha's Guild of the Mr. and Mrs To'.v A.N»atiello are At Brief Session Morgan Boy Scouts At Capitol Theater 1 Church. at the South Aaibot Memorial Hos- McKeon (Joes On Record As \yill Be Held At Fire i be awarded ***** ************** I I****11 H' I*t* H 11 It t•H11 H11111» pt:al. Pay Raises Five-Act Show House On Anrit 17th YES—^There i< a short'i»e of rubber. —- - - — - ;; Jacob J.. Jacoos*'. local real se- -The Four Sar.linos', aciobatic* " Add to your list of brief oauncll BIT—We have a larjfe stock of hubber HeeLTfof !', tate and ouuncrr broker, has been ! meetings, the session held on Tues- conftatd to his b*a for inp past two I of Troop 94 atMor .„„,„„,, clrpull, of \; every member of the family. • ;; day night, when the council did in e for •weeks. ican will Ukc place °" /U^. "; ' !«.-> deca P* will appeal on the stage tie oe. Ides accept Invitations, to at- nine. Apnl I7th_ a. i 30 P M at ^ C^M ThfM^ ^^ Rner_ AND—There will be no advance in prices-^(he ;; tend social affairs. Robert The first imitation came from the 10..1 INSURANCE jce__i's still the same—50c - -'' vtllf his bter. SP«I£=KT iis Easter «a.s announced today by ! members of Ule local P S.A -who ALL KINDS'INCLUDING vacation -Ai'-n hi> aunt. Mre Eunitei d the Ooun:i: to attend their borough I Robert'Owen of D*r:d street. •annual dance this .evening. The sec' mastei The Assistant ^™a^ |S'Th'e'wire-waJlting experts headline! I LIFE pndJnvitaUon_cam.tJtronL_te_hff -" •" "Robert WeitfotnfoiSaeHy^SflRSs —•—Ages. -Birth to 65—-— nien, who invited the , Mayor -and 1er bdern Shoe-Repairing j i "City. Is employed cai;;a_huge defense - .... ~7 . _ ....•• -, r • "[meiiir: QUiersto be seen/iaelude-theU Council 'to" attend "a" farewell "dinner ACCIDENT iProiecLioritie SwffiSJQsLCflnvRany to Joseph Dpyle- and William Bren ^ilttL^yd-K'^r^r-lSta-ey Sisters and De.in. comedy NOW LOCATED AT 108 NORTH BROADWAY '•[ -At. xaim NY: nanzipn the-foUowing-evening.—^-i- »*4*H •! t»> M I I U «l"f>'H ItH »4 IIIII1111 It l' • Recently, Mr. ar.d Mrs". Arthur A communication tlrat. cume 'from 3egar, visitetf their son Arthur. Jr.' the Board of Education asking for —HOSPITAL an explanation of-'the acti.n of the The boys reRlste'.rJ in UIP. tro~p I 11 I >HMtHmHMWfltlWHttH»HI 111111 H —stationed-at-Focr B-3Ei;:-?Jorlh CSf - 1 W ceremonies, and Tom ; Liberal Contracts That " Olina with the: UeiA council irrsptting aside -$75,000 for ire: Edgar ncrncv. Willi'im Fail: O'Nt'al ft Katey in "Fun Anti.-s " • Urhool operation when- S77.909 was 4,.... Kath. Donald Undfwn. Robert Taylor and Lana Turner' ReaJIy Pay Without, „ Eearl and G'wu . Murphy. Wul. 'requested and lUthorized by thePainter. Heibert Servis.. Richard are ca starred in the film attraction.' "ford Buntinp aitc: Joe Dominirk of Beard of -School-Estimate.' n'as re- Servis. Diuslas Spraeue. _. Eugene "Johnny Eager," which is to be'pie-! Ifs — Ands— or— Buts Broadway Market Parlin were 'Wa^hir.srtfln. DC. visl ferred to the Chairman c'f Finance Sp'aI)IX(, WAS HKI.I) Cemeterv at Easi Orar.ce. While Mr. Risenthal believes ev- .jjjne Elmna Cotfrell. Ann Elizabeth MONDAY NICHT cry effort should be made to con cottrell. R\issell Newcomb and Hen- serve rubber, since he Is Manly pa- ry Orndorff. At the parsonage of the First I'iotlc is enrolled as an observer at . DuritiR Che Lenten Season, the fol-• SnTivan Methodist church, this city, on Mon- " ln'ral listening post, and has a lowing were received as members:] iu " ' »-JW^y-)^^ymV^^^Mr-sJ;^Lo£aitif'"Smithv'-Irwig-KrJ

FURNISHED ROOM FOR RENT: HOMES FOR SALE. Al! impiovemeiv.s. Inquire 243 _ •Firot 3-.. ,;. .--•- "«-2t_.i_FO- : R SALE: Three-chofce lota, cen- '• traUy looted. -Otte~ auaranteed. ] .JOHNSON 'OFFERS' —D;- J. Donlin, 104 Nortt»_ Stevens i — — .._ FOR SALE: No. 234 Sout.li B:''M-.-1 iva.v; as room fianufianu- houhouse,, b'.v.h.;; electric, water. • SSBS, .scvv."i', hard-[hd[ - TKUCKINC—STORAGE w Johnson. Exclus.ve Agent. Main 3 13-:f LEPPER'S STORAGE; Moving anc Street..; . Storage^ — Dependable local aur Your employees want to tieip their country. CHANCE FOR DEVELOPER: South long illstance moviriK; "283 Madl side of Bordemowd n Ave.AEil'. •EiKlUUI s()n" avenue;-Pertn Amboy. Tel | acres with fine frontage. 3-13~f p A 4-2318, 6-3-tItc •pj \<5TP»_ i-I-V-TI » FOR .S.V.JE:. 432 South Pin? Ave. f)four country needs their help. •Six room fi'anto house; olcctl'K'. _MOSEY~TO LOAN « machinist of land'running back-to FOHA:; named Harry St. in renr whore there. is si.li'- MONEY TO LOAN on bond and L If you ha,ve not alreaHy ihstaUed a Pay Roll Who worisod in a f*eel mill walk and cuit in front of the mortK»g^ in sums of $100, $200,1 at Gary, property. - Reasonably I prii'ed. $300 54O0. $500 and up to $10,000. Allotment Plan for the convenient purchase of Johnson, Main St., City. 2 27 42!f. Office hours from 8:20 a. m. to And always on pay day, FOHSAtErOne fanilly dwelling at 8:20 p. m. Wednesday and Sat- Inetoad of a play day— urday, from 8:29 a. m. to 6 p."nnj~ War Bonds, you arestrongly urged to do so at 104 Rosewell St. Eight rooms «na Inquire John A. Lovelyi—Trust-p- He bought all ibe BONDS ^-bath=^-Steam—hsac ana all _ lm?L -Compahy' Building.' SoUW Kmboy ^ A member of one of the following com- be could carry I provements. Newly covered—aad- _ Insulated with asbestos shingles ^ g Two lots, Oerage Screens and AWNINGS—SHADES storm sash. I»roperty is in wry mittees will contact you at an early date to assist line conditlw . Inside and outside. AMBOY SHADE & AVVNINO .CO Cheaper to biiythftn ro.taiUUL.FO''__V¥indow Shades and Venetian; price and additional information Blinds. Best materials. Reasonable ispaltfiQtic duty. see Johnson. Exclusive Agent^324 cost: 285 Elm St., 'Perth Amboy. Main Street. M»tt A. Kress, Louis Rrtlayton — Banking and Finance. Study This and Save Time When You Register for Ration Bi. ok James H. Dawson, Sister Mary Wilfred, Sister APPLICATION FOR WAR RATION ROOK tT.b.6ii«;i.k,R.p..,«0.1,) Mary ElsperaSce-«Education. _•: . IMPORTANTVT-—^sppBiat. e application rouit be made bf (ort1 where the Regulation* permit, on behalf of] f»err person la wbom'a Wtr Ration Book i* to b* i«ue4 11ii~ UOM fur «ach infli e»«ty member of a Familj' Unit («« loniructioat to BcfMtrar) must b* mad* by IHM, titvi only *wi», iiliilt w<2[ubcr of tiucb Fauilir UniL G. Frank Disbrow—Public Employees. .... Stala... I herebr m'aki application tii tin Olfim of Prie* A nukar tbup apt>)isalint a o« OtH. .._ 194.... Book On* No. . bebalf of'tbe peraon named above, tfaat no oiherapplicatlbii CoCr aW War Ration'Book haa been maife by or On bebalf of auto person, tod tblt thaiUtUMilU Mad* abev* w«- Bernard Frank—Industry.

Section 35 (A) of the United • Mrs. Teresa C. Nolan, Mrs. Josephine Burkard, ._,„ MIDDUt NAME ., State* Criminal Code mokci it * aioNATuu or »rrucANT crtorinVI offenae, puniMhablt by a maximum mj ttn yean* fmpnion- J bereby certify that I have witneeea) tba Mrs. Helen R. Edgcomb, and Mrs. Agnes M. menu $10,000 fine, nr both, to A'pplicaat'iaignaturainn that War Ration Book STMXI NO. OS r. a MX NO STI1IET OR It. r. D make a MM ptatement or reprs- One, bearing ibe above number, haa been deliv. • • -• ,.•.*» aentation to any De^arlnieut or ered to the Applicant with iba above-elated Armstrong—Women's Organizations. number uf atampe removed. —...>•. " '*• Agency nf ihe United States •• to any matter within the jum- diction of my Department or ft Jm. Ibi. ~ •«••»"• Sei ?,liW. y Agency of the United Sutee. Postmaster Thomas E. Downs, Jr. "—uwont" "WUQHT COLOR OF colon or AGK l^emilea X. (•} It tW PC««M nlncd *^ov« IS-* member ofa Family Unit, ttate the ( ii•_fi>ao»s,.«!«rivejlj!iK_!«jerjBnifiM by Local Doard or Applicant) 7 ^b ] John EMullane, John D.Mullane—Labor. (1) Nvmfco of pcraoaa in Family Unit, Including the peraon named above ._.... received the following Wat Ration Booktort the da let indiraled beluw nr tm tb« back (DTbtpcraoBBtoed above iaoar— ' hereof, anil iliat with eacb receipt be reaffirm* Uit UuUi of UM autamanu in tb« 1 (ijcegoinf a(ipliritiun. . ' ••' • Walter Peterson—Trade. ^ • n a a D a n D ~— Dai. Book N^ Strut No. Si0UUur» a/ Applicant air. rxiHEiL MOISIH HOSHAND. win: BON DAUOIIT» IICIPTIOH U) Totai aaaoaaal o«* wtila and brown au|ir in any (onn wl.uli Paul Milburn—Service Clubs. — ' li 11 aaail li J ilil F—"r """ " " *•— ""• A) If lU aanaaiatl abort IS NOT a" member of a Faraili Unit. «ata iW lattal ataxxint of while anJ brown tufu In any form •[eatfciaoanoibi daa |wnon aanud aborai 7.' lba. Michael F. Nagle—Local Headquarters. aV NaaBaWal War Raticaa Stamp* lobe reouned from ^Jar flailoa ,

IV* O« (W U» k«U oJi.form.Uo. at.ttO .bore), ^.^..^.^..^j OPAFonnNo.n>301 > . * •• ••«»»"»«' p.lStl«a'omcl ' lo-JOMO-1 (ConUnoaj on man* a!4e.) SOUTH AMBOY DEFENSE SAVINGS

of a family, eighteen yeara of age or over, may register and Wt.pn yon gn tq, ymtf'nphrpatymtfnphrpat. public element&i^ achoolachol, COMMITTEE Hay 4 toTt . to sigi n up in connectioti n witith thth e coming civilian receive ration books for the entire family."""" — r«giitn\tionand sugar rationing program, you'll be required „ _ Registration will be under the direction of the State to answer the questions appearing on the official application Rationing- Administration. Familiarize yourself with the form, copy of which is shown above- Every man,woman._ questions Hated on tru? application blank md help speed up and eliild ia entitled to a War Ration Book. Any one member the registration program. ; , • / T" THF SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1942

Lmruill an l.ni.itur Bv GEORGE ADE Abrahdm L.riul.M icceived a pat- PIPE DREAMS ent, No Mi'), en C. -i rl and Float- • if* ing Dock en Mcj U2 :CJ9. FABLE OF THE That Naming GlRU WHO Backache WARMED May Warn of Ditfrtlered -UP Kidney Action Modern life with its hurry end »orry TOO -irwjuiais taint*.-improtwr rttintf ami drinking—us risk pi npuaure *nd mfec- SOPH1E HAD NO TME FOR A THE"rOUNG WAN,OTIS, SOPHIE HAD s, CHIKGE OP HEART THAT EVENWS OTIS PfcSSED - i The head" knuckle of the Pirioclej LATE- tion—throws lna%y stra.n on tbe *ork Inn, it would seem is Loire \hese GOOD YOUNG MAN WHO PLANS TO HUMBLE. HER PRIDE, SOPHIE'S HOUSE 3 T,ME5 of the kidneyi Tlwy arc- apt lo become CHARACTER. over-taxed and (ail to lilttr CICVM acid days to lw\e everyone sal 'All ib \ DELIVERED MILK ANDSANG AND ONE DA"» HE APPEARED IN CIRCLE Of AONURERS BuT WTH W.S BATON ON ONE ARM and other impurities hum tha life-Hi vine quiet on thq 11111." " I IN ThE CHOIR, BECAUSE ME WAS TOWN LEADING A BRASS 6AN0 OTIS PRETcJS^=D -£ COVT AN:D A RED-hEADED MILLINER I blood. -Whenever anyone comes into the ' You may Buffer ragging backache. BELOW HER IK TV.E. SOCIAL SCALE IN A FANCf UNIFORM HER NAME ON THE OTHER ! place he immediately .'•ays "Hush"' let pafna, «welling— feel conrtaotly He's afraid they will say something' tired, nervous, all worn out. Other situ L2L ol kidney or bladder disorder are iom«- _ about chicken stealing. I timet burning, ncanty or'too frequent- urinatio Jinnnie Knows^AII Abour Birds kidneys to pass u II hurmful exceaa body ™ Since he recently registered for ' waaf. Thry have had more thao half », ^, the draft "Socks", the H-3 expert , century of pui.lic api»foval. Are recom* mi-ndud by grateful users everywhere. Ol the JJ-3 plant has been preparing — Atk your neighbor! -. , " ijiilhdrouteTapparentJi; & L The lad however, .s apparently ; studying onlv the landing of plane?, how he expects to get them Into the air no one knows. He can talk for DOANS PILLS hours about the proper method of _Jandlng_a. plane, but no one has yet" ever heard him say a word about HIIIHH .••getting therrr jr.tr) the air.

•The possibility of a battle between Stephen Soltis the two manacurers of the city hall Cleaning, Pressing lawn, loomed up recently, when someone asked In a local thirsta- and • torlum, "Wlio makes the grass green?" and mentioned the name.of All Kinds of Tailoring the George street lawri munacurisX His fellow worker, thinking the ..^ (Formerly Rosentrnl's) -• George~Streeter was taking the cred-' it for putting the green in grass, in 103 So. Broadway addition to causing the grass to grow, grew irritated. _ . Telephone 11 .You ..tan't. convince the ''riibber- Hill" waiting and'hoping, w/hen al- fiyGENECARR Nut New Amboy, Middlesex- County. New Jer- necks" who watched for planes at ong came a Birl. She met the ap- JUST HUMANS Pc2araat:6n of !i:'ht'is no new dis- sey, April 1926. Larson & Pox, C. the Legion air observation post on proval'of all the occupants of the - - • •- ..-_--_ _ cx'vtt-;\\ "Tiit p;i< nonirna was first E., property owned by the Amboy, the Easter morning shift from mid- car, but no one made any attempt discovered ovur 300 years aK« in Realty Company," and more partic- night to 2 P. Mu that there isn't any to become, acquaintedq , strangge as it cejir.icf.cn with a riystal called Ice- ularly described as follo^u,^,,.. Easter rabbit. « seem. Finally the lads drove !ar.a spar. In the course nf time BEGINNING at a point in the The lads were watching for the the car .alongside the sidewalk ether cT>'Mals werr found' winch also Northerly line of Hornsby Avenue, airplanes when a wild rabbit ran where the girl was walking and gave had the prepc-ny oi rrtnrding all which point, is distant Two Hundred in front of them. her the "sister get off the sidewalk and Fifty-three and Forty-four but tnc ivpe of vibration' of light '253.441 feet, from the point of in- find in our car." The effort wasn't, waves. The trouble was thai all Many of the local boys were cele- successful and then it was that the tersection formed by the Westerly brating the second and third chap- fellow who has the keys to all sit- '< Tois -wrre r;>re and costly. line of Cj^j^gJlQjjJja^ygadJh^A ters of Easter celebrations on Mon- uations, demonstrated he thinks ^NoffHeriy^line "of^HorriSby Avenue, day. Some of the people went to himself a ladv filler, for he_j£lxU_ and from .thence-running- U)-North» h^ ^liSPWlFa about — —SHERIFFS-SATE: erly. at right angles to Hornsby Ave- a half hour and picJcJieLup. There — nue, One Hundred <100) feet to a to the IN .CHANCERY-'OP NEW JERSEY point; runnings thence__'2l--Wester- wasTiiOouBt. in his mind that she EDGENE A AOfOER, shuffling up to the bar between •would be happy to be "picked up" of ~SKikfnF" and lyrSnTparailel with the Northerly RELIEF AND ; shots Easi- to make-jou-relax and get rid that he muht resemble Ch k Gi- tuit of U e p ctvup ^4l> along the—Northtily line of of aches. ble ' Tins Ei iei ho nii\cie Hoinsbv \\enue ThirU and Sixtv ]ut]p noc -\"<'"vri (i,.h 30 68i otv hundtcdtlis ftet The tmtli of the nit pi t'-nt--' point oi plice of bepinnint deep dor 1 m I \ lit ut hi %tr\\s ^ t c 'i\ lrl on it tint no ono \ iiiki < _t ' n J. t >~ t (it UtST 1 on -t Clats- C "ibk b it hi 1 1 h Ii i ip \> it \is t'l m t ci h In nn if lots T\unt\ nine '2J onit i ( pi d sr i l T iid I iJJii__iO EiMuH b\ IP -tst "r mi noit on of 1 it siun <~> btln u i l1i] tl i (i ii) ii n t u r i c c i I il\ b\ Hoin bv 4vemu the lulr on '< sidi (}\ k) 1 ci t i O i ' t o I _i T HI' Imc m lint pot bV^Inttlnt, m IK KI fiiiiiiR Dr FiMt i o\( ilimci t of Bung the picmisis ronintoiflv ..BWimt the ei ling Df r" Siiolid rci trtni tit tin fiom eipuc tr bov 1HNDRED k v> n in I desigiateci is No 8 sticet ttlln is he mo\ed about t to eighth nss stint baitenriei at the T\ T\\O_ Hoin b> ^lemie Rtith Ambo\ -N ^fir-r-Tlm )CTlr~(ln_ Jjt stilted WORTH ALOTMORt: during a cekbiatiors one Sunfav "Mabel, He Must Have a Lot Tinit tnd .•.«bjaiLlhree_4nonths-acor— "~ '. mito-by~"Bo5h"E ^mt^ide andjiicetinc- --k Dayl:sht War Time in amount of the I ptp poinp "He Did, My Dearl" of the said day. fit decree to be satisfied by said sale is [ i ,p thi. There was evidence of the way a inside the place- and yettinc them n well known tubby fireman of the for them, then tnkine them out to N. J. Hundred Fifty-eight Dollars ($6,858.- in washing your car. It's expensive Protection. Fire Company cactmiEts. _j Fooler Fooled All Eha: certain lot. plot, tract, or 001 together with the costs of this one new down, and took off her white boots to use bul only a quarter-more te ^•."hiyTdrpTrlence,•.recently.its good; . k >t. he was seryhiK as when she arrived, then knelt down When Charles Witlach's car ran parcel of land and premises here- sale. ., . home cooking that puts the pound- assistant bartender, and put them on again when she over ~a blue racer, he picked up the in.-.firr panicularJy- described, sit- Together with all luVd singular the! you. age on him. 1 , * " * was ready to leave. Risky thing to snake, and, thinking to frighten uate. iy.Tie and being in the'City of rights, privileges, hereditaments and ! One night not-so-long-ago there; • 'he rrsult of Ihe war and the do for another fellow's girl, but all friends riding with-him, threw it on Perth Amboy. in the County of Mid- appurtenances thereunto belonging Makes Your Car Wash and •was a little'fire in his mother'si clraft' lhc "D"ke".-Berpen-Hiirs well right for your own girl, it seems. the running board. The snake came dftsex. • and Statr of New Jersey. or "in "anywise appertaining kn0H n - Kro-KTr-and designated as parts WTIiJAM A. ALLGAIR, home, and before he would leave " resident, has a flock of car- • -•-••• '~ olish^Last-Longtr—— Shinesr^ the hpuse.-he-insisted on. a sandwich rier piueons to him by a fripnd and down the vcntilatoT. After vir- of loss Sev :n-^....^ . Bheriff. big enough to feed half an army. whho -went Into the1' army7and~i7d a Tile fire chief fo Pier |8 tually taking- the" caTTipaTt, Wit- j BIocte-SaT-JlT-as laid out and shown JOSEPH B. SCHWARTZ, through dirt and road film. 5 T -Jersey City" is"walking' around• with on a map entitled-"Map of Convery ejMlaml^c^was^notffoins4^rpicked-T«r>rin-i erth^Alnteoyr^ " lach found the reptile dtail in the i '$36.12 Solicitor. down the street, but'he in- -,He alltl thp Krst Assistant Fire a mad-on and yelling "squealer," upholstrrinj; in<*:df\ Boulevard Heights, situated in Berth ONLY $1.25 Chlcchlcf tootook ththe dd 3-27-41 _... slstcd he was, M-'after"he"Kotf T the! °°Be outTfn't^'woodsTout) in th d i harrTh>nk"int of lateB h eh ehad been working too sandwich, he *an d it. marched "f,off| and the doBg raft awayway', bubut t ththee | | > took Saturday night down the street as he sunk his teeth 'Duke" ls -settlnjruomr good out of!0" a"d spent it at a card Rame. At ' into it and emitted sounds of sat-'the PjReons- He has pigeon for sup.! homc ne handed out the story that •_i-*--*.-_ . v ner every night hhe wasn'wasn'tt workinworkingg becausbecausee thertheree lAGODABROS. - isf action. per every night. r L,-_ . . _•' • • was no work"that" day. . • ' - *• • • - SERMCE STATION Sunday the .assistant chief'of the A resident of Main street had.a He won in the card game, but lost out with the" story about no fire department almost got" away household problem Which consisted Your Car Called for and "wlKHoneon1 the boys who make the of a leaking spigot. He called tn work. ., becaus.. e ,someon, . e. . talked. . , and several plumbers, but the drip still I what they sald about hls taklng famous place on "The Hill" their off back t0 tlle fire chlef s Delivered sub-home, dripped. =o_fining that flremen! ^f^ ' ' must have water, he called in the fireside. THE SIGN OF The—assistanatt chief iseveralTlmes Cor. 4th St. & Ridgeway Avenue excused himself durinc the conver- First Assistant Pire Chief who fixed —eatioeation andfwalked^tothelwindodwlked^thl w on the drirj;^=Then--the" grateruil own- •'/'"" Strange Disea__j Telephone 674 =—the stae'and looked out. When the er of the spigot that dripped, fixed A strai. gc disease that slows down the boys asked him why he was Up trie Assistant Fire Chief to sho'v the_body and speeds up the brain looking out of the window, he re- his gratitude, and how he fixed up has been discovered through close plied he expected his wife to be along the Assistant Chief. co-operatior. of physicians and den- DEPENDABLE SERVICE soon and he wanted to meet her. • • * - .' tists, the University of California • The boys couldn't believe anyone Last week, we mentioned a pecu- medical center announced. Dr. S. on Bergep Hill was so concerned liar hat recently acquired- by "Joe P. Lucia of the California faculty about .his own wife, so they investi- College." We learn now that it is said victims of this malady suffer a gated and found he was walking to really a "Covena High School Hat" the window to pass out smiles and like the ones Harold Teen favors. peculiar disturbance of the thyroid FOR ANY CAR OR TRUCK miniature hand waves to a* girl The "Street Commissionc- of Old gland. They show symptoms.of nol standing,on ,the comer and waiting Bridge," as the result of Easter ac- enough thyjvjd hormone from the for a. bus. tivities_acg.uired new name neck down, he said: This takes tha . • • • . ' ! W"- They pave him the name b"- form of slow liv.ut notion, dry skin, The corpulent ex-ball player of! callse ho sP?nt Pal't of Easter hold- gone-rally, deen .ised c'lficTency and the Protection Engine Company-has I inR a Presfnt for a Birl who was to low h: iietah: I ,ite recently qualified to no home and I m'p jt t0 5ler b°y friend, have someone meet him with Littlt-l * * " Man Yotive Had i Busy Di\ Dip The foMpltimbri ot The Hil I v w tod n spending half Jii^2Jf5TH«Hw-^ ^^^ ^ ""rm"Wt''f'.'l-i -^ris-fiimoUb niision nf that f minus i ftht he ins-is i d he d eat no 'smck old son? that le his el-nnytl ir" of "^^TJp Tll.it Old^-Qiing (Jf Miii( )i im TlTe lad is biunnnii, to tiuiik lies a good singei ind lies f,ot .such a The lonl fitenifn ha\e been hn\- good opinipn of "his singing that he! incr roii«idr>rnble 'rouble of late with insists now he have a microphone io.l brush fires and- ari ex-fire chief ^SUGARLESS -•• sing thai song into, and Snndiiv1 with a heavy, beard, that very much afternoon"when- lie and \uS pafsi resembles brush..-was., evidently-a r- staged a farewell: parly or the "Berl! riiid he mlpht have to contend with FROSTING gen Hill Bachelor", he steered the n brush flre in his beard, so on Sun- group down to a Laurence Harbor day he borrowed an electric razor You may have a hard time thirstatorium, where there ls a mi from"a bartender, and pave the flre getting sugar, but you don't Today, more than ever before; this sign beck- fpjt "URVia THAT JATISHU have to-Blve-uirtae~!rostlhK~ • cropjione. chief of Pier 18. Jersey City, toe on ydur cake. Try this grand 1 • ' - *»-r • • • . • tob of shaving'vhiim. evlderrtly figur- en* all car and truck owners who want the -snvia THAT JAVH" icing made with honey and They had two farewell parties for ing the latter because'he is a; fire bananas. We tested this - the "Bergen Hill Bachelor", Sunday chief, would know how to handle a skilled, reliable service that comes wltht (1) 1 Check and Rotate Tiret economizer In our own home afternoon, the second was arranged brush flre in his beard In the event service kitchen. by the "Admiral of the Bergen Hill one broke out. trained' mechanics, (2) quality materials, and 2 Oet Regular Lubrication Navy", who to6k the lad and the •••,•• (3) reasonable service rates....You can expect 3 Service Engine—Carburetor ,. HERE IT IS: \ "Street Commissioner of Old Bridge A local with the same last name —Bawtty along. The ''Bachelor" paid for all as a famous columnist, went to the ] bihani j. MUTOLESEX COI-NTV SUIUIOOAIS'8 this kind of service from your Chevrolet deaUr 4 'Teat Brake* 1 c({ whllt the drinks at his own farewell par- agency here four times for license COUBT plates .for his car, and' each time ty and when he spent It all. he bor- NOTICE TO CREDITORS because,f or years,JCh«yrohjit dfalershavjf had 3 Check StetVlng and Wheel 1 t«*«pocn ltmon Julct J rowed two buck's from the '"Admiral" because there were several ahead of ' John Furtwr Van Duwn, executor ot v Eojhe_sould_continue-=buylng drinks him. and- he didn"t wBnrto fwlitr, SWrnn^Viun^&UKtHteoeaMdr by dlrwS" ths largest number of "trode-lm" and there- Alignment * V§ teaipoon ult . • he left without getting a license. Fi- tlon of Prank A. Connolly, Surrogate of 6 Check Clutch, Trannnuaion, Cut b«nin« tn mull pieces tnd "Tor his o^n. farewell party, and tl»e County of Middlesex, hereby gives whip to imooth pulp. Add •{• when the "Admiral" loaned him two nally as deadline approached, he fore the widest experience In servleino and Star Axle whll«, honey, lemon iulc* ind realized iie must get his license, so notice fo the creditors of the uld salt. Beat untir frosting itnndt bucks, he told him to be sure to re- Emma Van Duscn to bring In their conditioning all makes of cars and trucks. 7 Check Cooling System In ixaKl. Tor but rciulti UH member he borrowed them and to Rfter waiting In line hours on the debts, demands find clnlnu against Uie modern mtxer. ' . -pay them back- f.oon. fourth try, he put the license plates ettnte ot the «\ld deceased, under oath 8 Protect end Preaerve Finish down-while he signed the card, and OT afnrmfttlon. wlUiln »lx monttui from .Call or write our home tetvlct department If you have % suggM» walked out lewving the license plates this dnte or they will ho forever bar- AND OUT1TANDINO -'• -quys who criticise are be'lns crlt. lying in the agency. ' red of any action therefor against the "CAR CONSERVATION PUN tlon which will help wve for Idsed here. The criticism comes said executor. UADH Uncle Sami I " ~~~ from firemen who criticise local ex- Dated March 12. IBM. 442-W-3 'flre chiefs, who during fires stand Local fellow who doesn't go near W. L. JAME8, BS«., horses or_ carriages is'a footman, Gounnellor at Lnw, In the shadows and then criticise 20ffvOrnngc !W., the work of the firemen;" We find. His girl friend visited him Montolftlr, -N.--Js- j —--- , ' JERSEY CENTRAL

~~t Outstanding petrol talent, already Kankiasoa, more than 40 out. 8CHEDOT* OF 8CKVICI 12;ll P. If. Perth Amboy; 11:JS F. learn Standings In in line- (or the Reading race. In- ing drivers are /expected to (Sunday Excluded) M. North; 1:45 P. »t. South USMUI- -eludes Ted Horn, the defending na- , ice their inaugural bow of the Lobfcr Hwu, dav only). (8. R.) 4:30 P. U. ParUn tional dirt track champion, and 1S42 season at the local fair grounds. week days, 7:04 AM. to 6:00 P-fct Sayreville, South River. Milltown. T third place finisher in last year's Saturdays and Half Holidays. 7:00 and .New Brunswick: 4:40 P. M. 500-mile race at Indianapolis; Jole A. M. to 1:00 P. M. 5:30 P. M. South; 5:45 P, M. North; Chltvraod. the 1933 and 1940 East- Post Office Schedule Whole Holidays, none. 8-30 P. W. North (except Saturday. ..RCA Radios/ em AAA champion, and colder of .Window Seniee Community League inumeious. recoias on dirt tracks Listing every service ft-.'llty of (Whole Hobdays—No Service) • (S.R.)—Star Route. L throughout the east; Tommy Hin- the local post oBice for/rej<\v refer- Stamps, Parcel PosKand General Air MaU Service. TEAM STANDING oa^nershitz. 10th place finisher at In- ence for the convenience o! looal DeUvery: Week days 7>00 A. M. to (Week Days. Saturdays and Half | .. Thor Washers ^Reiner's A. A. 59 W'dianapolis in 1941. Bob Sail. East- patrons, private businesses and in 6 P. M. Saturdays and Hall HoU- Holidays) i ~±h*San1is"A 'TAT -SJaya; 1 A. M, -to 4-P. M. ~. ., , __QUt«oiMi 6:30 A, M _r»:30 A. M.. : nKi&nd ExeretfcSaylor,.fonte king of pared by Postmaster Thomas E. Money Order, Register. C. O. D., ».OO A. M.. -11:30 A. M. 4 -92- 7H.oover-GIeanere the Central States Racing TJowfisrlr^'reveals atotal at 29f.iajl5 Postal Savings and United States v 4.-4S P. M. 30 : ; Savings Bonds: Week days, 7:00 A. Bulman Assn. 51 Hon. *- ; •'.-'• - • received and dispatched dally. Ideal- 'Incoming: 5:30 A. M.. 9:30 A. tti ly situated to be served oy both the M. to 6:00 p. H. Saturdays and 12:15 P. M.. .'5:30 P. M., Shorty's Photo 29 Supportine stars consist of Dave •6.30 JComar S C 38 J?, Randolph, prominent midget car Central Railroad of New Jersey and Half Holidays: 7:00,A. M. to l P.M. V. M. ... Kelvinator Refrigerators 36 *2' and stock car driver;' Walt Ader. sec- the Pennsylvania .Railroau the train Carrier DeUvery Service Ant:n b Chuot 7l Moose 7 |ond place finisher;in the Eastern mail service is augmented by the ad- (Whole Holidays—No Service) * Not dispatched or received on •WE HAVE A FEW LEFT rvicee .Qf;,tlie,aur.,fl#ute. Week Ov/a;, Two deliveries, A. Whole Holidays. . SCORES MCXNDAV NIG-HT ! ter"warke. hard-htHihg veteran on jewraeen Newe -Brunswick; , South M. and P. M. Saturdays and Half Post Office Personnel Bulman's E>so H> 884 847 844' eirt tracks throughout the east, and River. Milltown, Parlin mid South Holidays: One delivery, A. M. Postmaster—Thos. S. Downs, Jr. |. The Government has ordered discontinuance of these , Secretary U. S. Civil Service Com- Shorty's Photo I2> 943 852 134 Rev Records, a top-ranking con- Amboy three times dally, i>y truck. Parcel Post Delivery Service ~-\ ' tender for the 1941 national dirt Parcel post and special delivery Whole Holidays. Week Days, Sat- mission—J. Lorton Berlew. items for the duration of the war. 903 898 817; track title. ^ . services are provided daily exceept urdays and Half Holidays, one de- Clerks—J. Lorton Berlew, Irei F_B A. (3). livery, - --.- ,,__- ,-_=--. - . M. Olsen. Richard J. Ryan Forfeit According^to—Managmg- -Director Sundays, including holidayJ.~.: ; : THEJL NjOW_A Moose (0) Special Delivery; Service Charles Brtnamen Carriers—Praads P. Henn •Reiner's Assn L3I_ 836 875 973 Week Days, Saturdays and Half Joseph A. Morris, D«nlfl A. 8cal\y, NO INCREASE IN PRICE ' 835. 7921190: "Holidays: 7- A. M. to 1 P. M. Wlio!« DeSantis A, A. (0) Holid«ysP?. A^M.-to=6"E3j;~ f^Si Charles E^- Nelson and Raymond English A*sn. "(3) 766 891 851 Whole Holidays - Christmas Day, New Year's Day. ^•' ftural-'Carrier—John A. McDop- eJD)PrfeJL Washington's Birthday, Memorial neU. "pay. Independence Day, Labor Day. Parcel Post Carrier-JUjinond f BIG GAMES MANDAY NIGHT Thanksgiving Day, and Armistice Lucltt. ^English Assn.: Stoltc 201. Nelson. Day. T Special Delivery Messenger—Ch Half Holidays A. Rea. DOLAN Hciner's A A.YMcGoVan 206, 203; Lincoln's Birthday, Columbus 131FN. BROADWAY 294^ Reading 245. Fischer 227 • • - • • ' BOWUNG BAU- Day, Elesction Day, and Good Fri- DeSantls A. A., Nlcorvo 227. 211. NOW ROLLS FPOM , day. P. B A.: Lawson'202: Thorpe 226, —AT RANDOLPH . ., - . HA-VE.^'OU VISITED TEXAS, RELAX OM THE POSTS WA.M> PANAMA TO ALASKA-/ Outgoing Mails—Closing Time 225 * ' NEW aa&vus IAHES- WERE ARE r^ 151 NEW CIT1E9 BECAME (Week Days, Saturdays and Half Bulman's Esso: Newmark 210. 226. nuftt*i&>s cfAusts in cast ' A.B.C. AFFILIATES miS * Holidays) SEA90N- 6:30 A. M. North. (S.R.) 6:30 A John's New Round Shorty's Photo: GoroUess. 203. 201; M. Parlin, Sayreville, South River, Wortley 229. Milltown and New Brunswick. 7:30 K. M. North; 9:00 A. M. South: 9:00 Bar Parlin, Old Bridge, Spotswood, South A. M. North. (S.R.) 10:30 A. M. In Mechanicsville PHVSKALFrm&f River. Sayreville Milltown ana New ~ir H it ft ti ft ft' ft ft!' ft ft ft TEAM STANDING W BECAUSE Brunswick; 11:30 A. M. North '.e* It's the Newest. Nicest, Loncest Jeromes Bay" View Inn 45 UNIVERSAL AVAIUBI cept Perth Amboy) ; 1:00 P. M. In Town. Join the Ever In- Pennsylvania R. R- 40 Trenton, Philadelphia (via James- creasing Crowd It Attracts Tom English Assn. 29 burg) (Saturdays Only). (S.R.) 4'30 Ntghtly 25 P. M. Parlin, Sayrevills, South liver, - •Green's Men's Shop ;l Rotary Club 24 Milltown and New Brunswick: 4 ?0 Geo. Rudv & His Orchestra Briggs Chevrolet 20 P. M. South; 4:30 P. M. "North;-6 n with Joe Harko Scores Thursday Night P., M. Trenton, Philadelphia (via Ja'mesburg) (except Saturday); 6:45 Every Saturday Nlxht A Special Relist v Green's «>> 766 826 Rotary club (3> 797 886 V. M. North. Hall for Rent (or ADI Oeeaaiona Inooming Malls—Offite. Time Banqoeta, Weddings Mad All TO TELEPHONE SUBSCRIBERS Jeromes (0) 884 920 810 SaeUl BnaU 5:30 A. M. all points; 6:16 A. M. MOVING THIS SPRING Tom Eng. Assn. <3» S97 892 887 North. (S.R.) 7:00 A. M. Parlin, Sayreville, South River,' Milltown, *ttina R. R.' <2> 994 898 779 and New Bruriswick; 7:14 A. M. Johnny's BUggs Chevrolet (1) 713 839 833 Philadelphia, Trenton 'via James- ihe "moving day rush" i* just ahead. tUg Games Thursday Night burg); 7:35 A. M. Newark, New Pennsylvania R. R.: Abby, 200; York; IL30 A. M. North; 9:30 A. M. llalf Way House =^WfamgyfiF-30l4-IhflmasJ_ 325. .^fcfa. " John WoJeleehowsU. Prop. would lifce to hare ' Bfiggs Chevrolet: Mochen. 203. fe™™* ?%Viton^Servi A. M. ParUn, Sayreville, South your tdephonejeady'at your new address 204; Thorpe, 222. Tom English Assn: Tot'h, 220; _\vhen you arriveVDoihg trns^will BeTnTore^ Szabolsky, 235. - - - TREASURE HUNT FOR METAL difficult tliis Spring because of the in- creased demands on our organization and: Hewark Bears Play facilitjps caused by -war activities.

First Home Game With It will help if you will give U3 plenty of advance' nblice of your moving plain. Red Sox Today Please call our Bu*iiu*is Office. Will He Onh Newaik Appearance Of Hed THIS EVENING Thank IDU.'J

RetuimnfT fiom a hiehh succe--- ful Giapefiult UMfiii(> oampa'mi 'IEWIEFSETBHII the Newark Bears, will play tltoir SACRED HEART AUDITORIUM "" "first home game Under -their- ne« manager, Bill Meyer. Friday aftei- Avenue -. hooiv-.-when the-Boston-Red Sox *'U Buy Defense Bonds and Stamps • Invest-in Victory J>e encountered—in an^ exlnbitnn COME AND TRY OUR. NEW GAMES game at RuppcTT^Stadium. TflH .contest will mark the only appt ir- ance of a major league club at the Monte Carlo, Property Game and Newark park this season^ since^the 5i^arb dhlV "oLlitr lkOlkkc i&t pno^ t** ^ the opening of tV_.I.nternation,iP - %eifc^ Xieague season will be a Saturday afternoon fray with Jersey Citv ' Hour'- -On Sunday afternoon the clubs will, meet at. Jersey City. j Jack Pot $15 ^ New Feature The Friday afternoon tilt should A new job has been taken on by glad to call and pick them up. offer* Newark fans a- good line on local Boy Scouta who have begun This move, according to the Fo, sucsess injS.numbe« Mow at 9 P. M.^SSlr the Bruins' chances of repeating in collecting empty brass razor blade Schick Injector Razor Company, ii tKe "peririant-TacBTitnce^it-wilV-be- cartridgesTIn .orderrto-help-cart:: pi&. the Red Sox first game in the north aerve this metal, men are being: able amount of metal Although UlN AT 8:15 TTM7 and Manager Joe Cronln will un- urged to save the cartridges which tha amount of brass used in each ~if.__ ty *}• doubtedly use his opening day line- encua Schick Injector razor blades. razor blade cartridge is not much; up~whsrtrwith ftre start of the A- Users of these blades are asked to the total which the Scouts should Admission Including Tax 40 Cents H merican League season only four notify local Boy Scout Headquar- be able to collect is expected to days removed. ters when they have empty blade make very real savings in thia Jimmy Fox and many of the°Bos- partridges. A Boy Scout will be commodity. ton stars have played in-Newark before but It will be the first.show- Ing at Ruppert Stadium of Ted Wil- liams. the celebrated .400 batter and new home run Klng~Bf b«u>eballrWU- _liams will have some marks to shoot -'^fr in Ruppert Stadium since. Babe Ruth delivered a 52^oot blow: there" -and-LoiFGehrig, Dale - Alexander, Dusty Cooke, George Pucinelli and Ken Sears have all smote blows of better^ttian 450 feet. , Except for the shortstop position Meyer's lineup is all set for the ;op- •ening game of the season against Buffalo a week from Tf ursday * Boyd Perry, last year with Detroit, -was a winter book favorite for that important post, but the latter's ill- ness gave Bill Johnson a chance and the Montclair bov has hit so hard -that the new manager will not make srctlDlfiFtfntfl after the weekend se. lies with Jersey-City. Gene Corbett, second baseman and leading hitter of the league last year, Is the first sacker this year •with Georcrc Stirnwelss and Hcenv " Mjkfll se">t HTid-isrwind' '13etitenant Connnander - SPECIALS FOR FRI. * SAT,| "QUALITY & SERVICE" school director of the local academy, •atTlliusr'Ktti'owsky, John La'Tiurette pointed out that Hie 1 present "V;7 soft-"'" ;;: • ~ ; -•-;•:-=,--_. George Busch", Gary Lsmbenson. Jerry Magee •~ was formerly professor of aeronaut May~1- and —John Satsky and Les Stratton are Edward "Sontrr;-Suzanne-R(ill,Jantt; tical and mechanical engineering, at program"w FBTH~GRADE 'Ihoir.a'. Englisli I theie'after candidates for that primarily concerned with getting an Seaman. ' . ' '- ^ Robert Nielbopp, Donald Nilson, Ann Polytechnic College of Engineering class will be considered except -those entry together lor the league schedr - FOURTH GRADE Spring Legs of Lamb lb 29c and is author of several books on Grace Dill, Betty Seaman, Oliver, Thelma, Saunders, John Win- -i ordnance and police science. who have enrolled in the Naval Re- ule and are inviting all local base- y Bar- ni:ti . '. serve VI program as college fresh- balhsts who would, like to play with bara Card. Billy Bouchard, Robert * • • Damion, Jerry Magee. SIXTH GRADE: Anna Komasin- Tncrrror "sophomores^— ateam-t-J-1e pqrt-at,tneJ)aset)aU,dia- r '-—_- -William Covert--is—new—stationed mond on Feltus_ street near Portia ~rr~r= P T Loisr:BBck? with" tile 77th Reconnaissance Tljomas English, Bobby Nieltopp, O!gn Nkholas, Grace Kidd,-Olo- Edward C. Piech of Cheescquake | strePt this Sunday morning There Troop of the 77th Infantry Division Johri Winnicki,-.= —- . - • ..--.-.t -IBoneless: at Fort-Jackson, South-Carolina. Road, Parlihr has beeiV notified of j WJU \# plenty of opporfcuhity for_-ey-' Harold Cox_JBai'bara Sktrtv. Garcin] =-James--BttrfcardT=HftFold™eox,—Eu- et. Last week Piech' passed the ex it appears, but it Is the hope of the i Frank A. Kuc of 380 Conover gene Grzelak, Robert Hasslacher, Rudolph Pohl. Margaret Cosgrme.| street has been assigned, to^ompa- amimtion and will'leave tomorrow prospective, promptprs that at least Douglas Hicks. Garcin Raganowich, to begin service. twenty-five men can be secured to Ruth Kurowsky, . Larew Honard:,-'. Rib Roast, ib. 30c Lux Flakes 43c • ny tJB, First Battalion, Engineer Edward O'Connor. Anna Kornosln- Louise Clayton. Jaan Briggs. Hope | (Battalion, at the Engineer Replace- It is planned to Use the equipment ski, Cynthia Mundy, Olga Nicholas, Cut from First 6 Ribs — Combination Only"— #' ment Center— at—Fort-Belvoir, Vir- William J Brennan of 364 Bor secured last year for the Hoffman Howard Larew, Dudolph_Pohl. Jos- Hoffman. Shirley Miller, Carol Behn, i dentown avenue is among the local ; Efteen Creed Kflloff s ginia. ' . team players' which assures the play eph Zulin, James Smith, Carol Behri, Milk Fed Lb wr*-* '- men to enlistin- the -United-States ers of this yeir a head start-in-the Louise Glaytonr Margaret CosBrove, Chester"~Yr. MiIHewicz ~~oi "220 Navy "recently "— w"ay-of^he which with which to play, Eileen Creed, Hope Hoffman, fiuth -OARD..OF THANKS Corn Hakes, pkg. 5cf George street, and Leo S. Wilczeiv- " ' /'••»• Arrangements to secure permission Kurowsky, Mae Kurtz. The family of the late Richard Of r a Rumps of Veal 27c ski of 122 South Broadway have been John'J Lyons,: son -M -U, .-..1-^ f;1r «. thve use, of the field .are being I lnnxT~z::rz Ryan wish to Express thojr sincere College Town i ears In can assigned to Compan-- B, First Bat- Alrs. •Willlani J. {Lyons, 262 David: Ktnrtcd. ABBY ASSOCIATION appreciation of the 'kindness and Fresh Killed. Jersey Roasting CORN ON THE COB ..17c talion, Engineer Training Battalion. street, enlisted In (the XX: S Navy. It is hopedthateverything will be STAGES PARTY FOR words cf sympathy of relatives and at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. . He is now stationed at Newport, R friends during their recent bereave- * * * set shortly far the team to play FOR LOCAL MEN Hub City No. I Can twice a week during the playing sej- ment . Chickens, lb. 38c JUMBO PEAS 14c Joseph Meacham of Stevens ave- « * • son. One game at home and one a Tuesday night about fifty members They wish to express Iheir special Avg. 4H lbs. nue.recently enlisted in the United William H.. T. iCoddington of 27way is the plan in mind. I of the Abby "Association gathered at appiecintion to the priests of St California " No. 2 U can States Naval Reserve ancTiias been Kearney avenue, iflelrose has enlist- Charles Jerome's Tavern on Feltus Mary's Roman Catholi: church .for . Fresh Killed Jersey BOOTH'S TOMATOES 17c jcommissioned as a Lieutenant. ei in the United States >favy. BAPTIST CHURCH street for a iarewell party to four their spiritual assistance 'Collese Town S No. 2 cans •• YOUNG PEOPLE PLAN members of the association, leading Fryers, lb. 35c GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 19c FOR GAME SOCIAL ._„ for army service. The guests of hon or were: Joseph Gundrum, Adrian Avg. 3fi Lbs. Eddy's No. 2 can New "ThroatMike"Bars Battle's Din Maher, Robert J. McGowan, Jr . JERSEY ASPARAGUS 28c Friday evening, April 24(11, the ind Arthur Draper. Prime Beel. members of the Baptist Young Peo- Rival : can ple's Union at the First Baptist Postmaster Thomas E .Downs, was ,ChurT J^ the 11 00 A M Bt\ Jolm J Mt^se- Imiian lttnl consumption ictnsi 11 ti N. PINE AVENUE Phone .850 SOUTH AMBQY--JL- Ici Btlfoid tiif>l picacnu HLCLP htidufuK is'-iiu! l_ Mx? Ri\ Stan PHONE \OUR ORDERS—WE DELIVER • lion" or 'iii mOei — - - ton lor HM> pumices locate1 at 130 b 45 P M \ount Ptople tatmct £outh Bioa I \ i\ S uth 'Vnibo\ N J &fa6 g ing immediatf \ in uriling 'o G TranK Wednesdaj 3 30 P M Jumoi Disbiow Ciu Cleik jf_tht CH> of League South Amboy, N. J. 7:30 P. M.: Mid-week Service. •G.' Frank-Dlsbrow, Subject: "The Joy of Trust." City Clerk. JIMMY MERRILL SundaJy evening. April lfllh1 : A =—Gity-of: Sauth Am-boy -N-J-.- TTwo mininlure butloni JjlJTj «iilnii t Ihe llironl Laymen s—Service—Harry -Br- Jack- F ORCHESTRA abovb e enablble hhim to convene In bailie bv radio unhampered bjr the conven- son, Asbury Park, guest speaker. at tional microphone^ Sensitive l>itly to the vibrations of hU vocal corda, the • . ^ « - HeTMo luBinstein's throat microphone Illustratoil, a development of the Bell Telephone Labortlo- CHRIST EPISCOPAL 1 ries, Irummiti no nolle of wind, gunfire or motor. A CHURCH brilliaatRiw Trie Rey. Harry Stansbuiy Wanch JOE JEROME'S TAVERN LARGE TICKET SALE IS FAREWELL PARTY — . • 1_" Jiector -Border" RIDGEWAY AND SCOTT AVENUES, MELROSE REPORTED FOR ANNUAL John Dawling-, William H Johnson ST. MARY'S SCHOOL PLAY AT NORTON HOME FOR -7 EVER\» SATURDAY NIGHT TWO LOCAL MEN Lay Readeri T- Moke-up,.,-—.-'—— "' "On Triufsday anfl Friday evenings;. Rectoi Have your favorite songs sung by Jimmy or Sing them Tuesday evening at the home'of Ofga>ilst April 16 and 17. the annual High CochineBe! A_nevr red—ti~ Yourself over the new Sound System. School Play will be produced in-St. Mr. and (Mrs. Victor Norton' on ChaJ-le-s Brieant Mary's-Hall, at 8:15 o'clock. The Catherine street, a farewell party Thi- First Sunday .ifter Easter. brant... exciting! Bicugkt ART SCULLY members of the cast and the chor- was held for- Benjamin Ruligow.ski from roauntW Mexico by Master of-Ceremonies •• - uses have been carefully selected, and Edward Bobleski. who left this April 12, 1994 and, judging from the i enthusiasm morning with the draft contingents rf?iffla Httpin^T^f^ to l^nt TELEVISION EVERY NIGHT manifested by them, the •production- The home was decorated in red, ...9:30'A' M. Church School. up American complexions will be one of the best ever. Up to white and blue and among those at- 9:30 A M Church School JCin- with blazing new beauty. tending were: Harold Scully, Jack : the present there has been a good gargarten. -sgt-- - Whcihcr you are blonde, sale of tickets. The reserved seats Vogel. Arthur Allen, Edward Gleason. James M.inion. Ralph Hinman, Ben 10:45 A. M. Holy Communion and brunette, Titian—your wili be exchanged In the school on Sermon. The Easter music will me BUY NOW •«'- laihin Kullgowski and Edward Bob- beauty will be more interne, -fiunday morning after the 8:30 Mass. leski. repeated at this service. FOR The Price Is $1 00 with tax Included. The Evening Services will be dis- more romantic,moreprovoo- continued until October ative wih Cochinellc You '.ire cordially welcome at ev- VICTORY ery service of this churfeh, la Hdeiu RnblnstftnV famooa '- Choir .rehnarsali-. Tuesday and - ^tJKf.tejatei- l|psticki, 1.00, Thursday niyht at 7:30. GARDENS 1 JO. RoSge, 1.00. Nail Groom, .60. —First Methodist Church -___ Groceries U * DlfCT Vegetables John Btreet MEATS Between Broadway and Stevens Kit. mftlflVC I FRUITS \ FRIENDLY CHURCH WITH » GOSPEL MESSAGE" Phone Free Rev. Charles J. Chsimplon, Paslor HARDWARE 126 North Broadway Sunday, April 12th, .1342 I Easter Sunday) STORE 9:45 A. M. Church School. T. W. Armstrong, Supt. A Growing School 101 SOUTH BROADWAY ii8 N. BHOAOWAY. SOUTH AMBOY.N.J. "SOUTH AMBOY'S OUTSTANDING MARKET" with a,great program. bell's lT:00 A. "M. WorsBrpT~Go6d~MiC^ 230 NO. FELTUS ST. ^TELEPHONE 226 sic. Good Fellowship. Sermon Sub- ( 00 ject: "Can We Still Believe in Life Oir and Dolhered to your ' ' free.' Aftei ' Donlh"1 " A Cohlmuatioji ol 1 41 MM DAY ^NDHSATURDAY " tin Dtitutlful EnbWi Thought. -^'45-li.' M.-J'rne. iMnLtiuilijtl YouJ.li Friday Aaml Saturday Only Fellowship DcNOtlonal Service For Yoiins People. 7 JO P M The Fiifiidly Gospel everyone Cloverbloom Butter, lb. 43c Hour. A Song Service 'to diecr your heart. Gospel Message to help. Con- be!" White Rose Best Steer Beef Order of Service Sunday School 9:45 A. M. Those squeaks and wheezes aren't music to your ears, Rice Dinner, can Liver, Lb „., 35c SILVER DUST, Towel In Each Pkg ...2 pkgs. 49c Morning Worship 11:00 A. M. so why not call us at the first danger signals? Our train- Tlie Ladles Aid Society will pre. ed experts will Rive your car a real tune-up; and when McINTOSH OR WINESAP APPLES ...... 3 Lbs. 25c sent to the Church the service Hag Muellers Spaghetti, Mnco- Milk Fed Breast ^LTJ3rfOICEf"S(SSP T^r:::. .T^^^ h theyJre through, s ropi or,__Egg __ i_JJCj» Of^Veal, lbn™^,, Ice. 23c= lvI COFFEE ...... Lb. Vac Pac Tin 33c Message by the Pastor: "'The Land of the Free." GOTHAM TOILET TISSUE .2 rolls 15c B. Y. P. U. service 6:45 .P. M. Apricot. Nectar Fresh Killed or SUNSHINE HI-HO CR1ACKERS...»-.,. _.,....Lb.- pkg. 23c "What Has Christianity to Offer JACKIN & CROSS GARAGE ,1 No, 1 cans..... Roastinjr Chickens, Ib «K)C v Youth?" ••- ...... :... _EvenlnK__seiylce 7; 4 5 P M,_ Song 519-525 UPPER MAIN ST SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. DOUBLE 8&H OR ELK STAMP9~KVERY SATURDAY service Trumpet, Piano and Organ Telephone S. A. 77 Tex Dog Food Freshly Made Special Music. 4 Cans .... Message by the Pastor: "The Con- 25c S, 3 Lbs. trlbution of *Athelsnr*to Ainerlcu." ' :••••••••:

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