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kcision Within Month Promised State in Appeal by Werlock Committee to Probe Assistant b.v ihr Board of Education as "It nni'.Moiirr nf Kduralion has not resulted In any per- Snbeocnbent-Heater VOI,. XI, NO 40 I,., Bobbins nnniuinrcrt this ceptible Improvement In the PRICK FIVE CKNTK i, ihitl the opinion In the education furnished' In the dis- WnnuBRIIXiE, N. ,1., THURSDAY. NOVEMBER li. 1948 ,,f sirphen K. Werloek VB. trict, and continuance of such iimiitl 'if Munition will he Charge in Land Sale; nUlee or position does not seem rSiilnrod nn Niwnnil Clans Matter l |lii,.,i ;ii«i handed down within Inlinhflil K,v nn Tlnifihw to the Board to promise suffl- (lie I'oflt OITliie, Wooilbrlilg*, N. .1. nt IH llii.nn Htreel, \V,,n.|!,r|.|«t-V , N. J fient benefit to Justify the ex- II,, papers in the case are pense thereof." Mr, Werlock ,„ Mr. Itohhins said, and ar« was returned to a teaching posi- To be Buried Here i,,ini! studieil, After the tion In the Hlzh School. Yule Cash Nab Driver Melko is Summoned „„,„ is written II will be sub- Since the position was abol- ,,,1 to the State Board of ished Inst June 30, Mr. Werlock |( iimn before it Is released. has maintained a steady flrht Delails , ost. Friends have con- Hits Peak On Hit-Run List Friday of the month. dueled public meetings In his Aid Squad Fund Drive Lagging; Scheduled I, I, this month will tie Nnvetn- behalf ajid recently, Lewis S, F Jncnbson, IIIR attorney filed a I'lirisliiuis (Hub NY Man Drunk at Wheel 11 Wrrlnrk lias appealed to brief In his behalf after a pre- Total $150,000; to be Campaign is Extended for Week «'^'"gf "esday i iititiimsloner of Kducntion Runs Over Pedestrian: 1 hearinf! conference. .1. II. Thay- WOODRRIDOK — »w to thr Anyone- wlKhlnir to onntrllynU1 ,]•,. Ijoht to retain the .job er Martin, attorney for the Mailed Out Tomorrow , Captured in Rabwa\ eompiiratlvrly mfaurr returns may tin sn tbrniich Mr. Qulilev. At rubiK Hearing supervisor nf Elementary Bunrd, has denied Mr. Jacob- tnarlo In datr by the e?plains in WOODBRIDQF. — WoodbrldRe | Krcd P. Riintrnhieh, :iit>.nrl thr next meet- minuwhiln under the- Influence o! for funds lia,s hern extetirtnl he announcement today by Fred The Honrtbrldur Fmcrecnry Inn if Township Committee liquor. f:>imd out that Jersey Jus- another wrek, Much B. Quisley. \ Buntenbach, cashier of the Tuesday t;i Hive his version of the inline Quarantine Fitzpatrick Dinner lice ii swift—and cost y. eeneral rhalrman aniioiinr.ed to Sqtnd was nntaniml on July 21, Vooclbrldee National Banks, that circumsl.ini'rs in palp of Townshlp- I The motorist, who hit George date. MH7 »ml since- that Urn* mem- he Christmas Club checks will be own»ri pnperty on New Brunswick jBilnvsky. fid, M Wnlnut Street. Tn dale a total of S4,0l)(Mius bers have, «lvcn up their time dcrcdinColonia placed In the mall tomorrow after- Avpnu to be Held Nov. 20 jAvf.iel. and then left the scene been repivrtetl as recelvMl by which he ha» lr.nn, l« lie on mil ill ease* of sudden iTiliei:>. I fnr funds was S3.500. ijulred », i tin t'lice of the prop- .numbers. The amount. Is a de:ided j to operate a motor vchkip b.v Dr. in? :::. '.\kich bit .innllier reviewed "A Treasury of Jewish | for "heroic achievement in ac- told Det. Sut. Fred Linn and m>ni inmuIninun AvAvee - ^ ^ Folklorc." edited by Nalfian Ausu-I«on." The award citation reads as Story Hour Wednesday setts and Rhode Island. slck Plainclothcimnn Nels LauriUen, Educated at Chaote School arid : inly is D.ne.(.! ieported lo the wanted to clean it, Coroner Plyini . i , N ai Reserve while Oordon Hunt, lieutenant, truck ponsibi ity " was Riven by Dr, 'devotion to duty that inspired theJ be observed as Juvenile Book Week : utllts f()1 t u aV i he M-v.'ii-ycar old Ave- officially listed lha death as suicide-. ,, | t, he was given an en- division. William Van Tassel, cap- Hr ii v A Belafsky president ormen "round him. Because of poor; at the Barron Free Public Library. slill slu( (n Workers Having Decade .,II u;i- .uirken with In- sign's commission when called to tain, hose division; James Ward, the' congre'lalion Mrs Lawrence v's")'"ty 8tKt wet *cft|her which [Mrs. Carol Bromann. librarian. •i.ilVNis !;;i-, fully reCOV- active duty with the Navy in April Or More ol' Service lieutcii.int. hose division. Weiss was "named chairman of a, ™™<* their fox- holes to fill with j announced today, •III .ii.v i;i (llects and Is 1917. and was assigned to the USS series of round robin card parties ,water' the mens fl«htlf efflV A story hour wi 1 be held Wed- Dinner Honor (.nests • :i.. A I'.i-vrar-old Fords Plans Projected Chester for an 18-month tour of to be held at mcmbeV homes, Iclenc >' ancl mofale wei'e low ancl nesday at 4 p- M- for youllRC1' ! the {iisr;i .i' last month. duty with the Gibraltar-England SEWAREN—The 1948 Shell Avenel Auxiliary November 23. .j the enemy was about to overnin children wUh Mrs. Justin Marsh tne 05ltion M or outed encour reading favorite stories. patol. After the armistice, Mr, Service banquet, honoring Stwarcn Mrs. Rablnowiu announced that! P - ° •* for Barn Dance Shuart, was employed by the plant employes with ten or more ! Ucksts are still availabl' e for -My j »^fomenmntt tt0o tnth«e ^ memen aann d To help make the week a suc- Springfield Glazed Paper Co., later years of service, was held last night .„..•„. Eileen,- to be presented p1'1/-1 «veral of the; enemy him- ess, the Pickwick Club of Wood- WOODBRIDGE —Arrangements IIi)«al Youths Elects New Slate becoming its president and general ,t Mario's, Metuchcn, : December 8. by the Adath Israel I ^«n^wed such coohiess and ririso has dbnated new juvenile ire in full swing for the barn niaiiiiRcr. He resigned in 1932 to Special suests included P, W. AVENEL — Mr* Fi-ank Waiica • Players in Woodbridge High School in "' men were woks to the library as follows: iance and harvest festival to be Billy and Blaze," "Lons Ago and enter the Insurance field where he Engels, R. J. Sorc-.isen, T;- H. Ik in Army e Dl a 1 C O t iponsoved by St. James" PTA and was elected preside.u cA the Auditorium: Oueita were MrS.i™««™« ^!?,.'l! i.'uL l .. . l f: dany Lands," "Three Little remained until December, 1941, Moore, Jr., head office; S. Eddy, 0. Ladies' Auxiliary of Aver.el Fire Si-smund Lcjys and Mrs. Benjamin ,Mn01 „ hls llfe' flshtlne for hls Middlesex Council, Knights of Col- umbus' on Thanking Eve. | when hc_jolncd_tl.e national staff Minor and M. J. Harmon, New illiMUCiK Mann Edward c y Tuesday. Others nnmed ! Weisenfelrt. both of town. Host- j country. teps," "Life A-.-ound Us," "Doll's ompan iouse," "Golden Book of Favorite of the American Red Cross. York division office; W. H. Jaeger, •: i inimaiider o"'f th"'"'weree : Viw president. M:s. John e-ses xerp Mrs. Morris Klein, Mrs. November 24. ; ales," "Tell Me About Prayer," To Serve Supper H/O Marketing Department-Engi- . • An foi'-c Rtcruiting j Locale; corre.-tponcUnu s"creirry. Sidni .•' LrBow. Mrs. Ernest Licht- St. James' Auditorium will take Playtime in Cherry Street," A cove pel dish supper, lurrfished neering, and J. Belumy, J. Meyer- iit Ni-A Brunswick, jj^ ^ j pox; |'f)jnj sri-retary, man, Mi;. Harry Alpern. Mrs. >n a harvest atmosphere for this Boal[| of Dil.ectoi.s, wiu be rs lecO Mt. Carmel Post 'First Book of Trains," "Crimson holz, J. Nevins. 1-i.lwiiiem of three i Mr«. OcoiseKovach and trensurci,' Leonard Wcinstein and Mrs. Jo- KCBSion with co-n sta ks pump- • . th b , t. t 'airy Book," "Yellow Fairy Book," served prior to the business meet- After the dinner the presenta- _ dunng the ^ , ppte:- Greco; Mrs. Mary Me- scph Ostrower. The next meeting 'cins and apples beins used as dec- rs 'Green Fairy Book,"- "Beverly in g under the direction of Mrs. tion of service awards took place )• 'nir. zera was winner of the dark horse- will be December 13. Names Biczo Head jrations. A promam of entcrtain- W.C. Leeson. AndrewD. Desmond and then a program ,of enter- 1 ray's Mystery," "Seven and 111 lil 'A n, son of Mr. ment has been arranged featuring | wi|, sfi].V(, fts toastmaste, and wu. priz* and winners in the mer- ine," "Wonderful Locomotive." tainment was presented. W.hMlll Baldwin. 570 j WOODBRIDGE — Joseph Biczo a Country Store and a well known . ]iam B Thompson wir be the acU chandise club were Mrs. L WW.. , . . ., 'Runaway Rocking Horse," "Mys- Plant employes honored were as • 'iii' . c:nlisted In the l Udt was- elected commander of Mt. quartet from Railway Musip for: chall.man in absenM ot Mrs. ollows: 20 year group, C. A, Lock- KollnockK . Mrs Willmm Uudt. /MiinioMlfll for V o ery of the Wlndinc Stair," "Mys- mncing will be provided by George ; . • ten 3 years. He Mrs. D. w Domowski and Carmel Post, CWV, to succeed Jo- will Bemlm:ii JcnseiJi Phrda> wn0 is m hart, A. H. Scheu; 19 year group, 1 ery at Pickle Point." Ruddy's orchestrahestra . 1 in indoctrination k d M) Scheduled for Dec I ieph Kocsis. Others elected were electipn of offlcers J. B. R.Caron, E. B. Gteadinning, Samuel Albrecht, Jr. 1 v.,iini Air Base, Han Mrs. L o c k i e was appointed WOOD BRIDGE — Senator- I Raymond Krushenski,-John Tobak and appointment of committees H. E. Flannery, V. W. Kafton, W. the Knights and Mrs. Stephen . in undergo basic lairman for the annual Christ- elect B. W. VORCI will be suest of ] and John Mihall;o, vice eommand- will take place at the session. Res- J. Lamb, L. J. Menard, T, C, Mori- No Move Made by Town Querln, for the PTA, have an- iiei a«si«nincnt mits party for children nf mem- honor at a testimonial dinner to L'rs; James Gyurics, ti-easurer; JO' ervations for the dinner must be arty, J. F. Presnal, J. S. Pollock, nounced that overalls and ging- of the U. 8. Air i pgrs tnc flre company and exempt I- be held December 5, at The sep'a Kovacs, Judge advocate; Ziga To Fill Vacant Cop Post in not later than Monday. They H. B. Quieley, W. M. Roberts, J. hams will be worn, firemen, on December 13. Rines, Metuchcn 'at 7 P. M. _ JTo^ak, welfare oflicer; Michael may be made at Red Cross Head- RoylQ, J. G. Scully, L. H. Ventres; WOODBRIDGE — Although A mertins of all committees ins. son of Mrs. Tne next meeting will be Decem-1 Andrew D. Desmond. To'wn- Rusznak. quarters. School Street. 18 year croup, W. W. Anderson. several police officers have signi- will be held Monday, November 15, 255 Grove ; hp,. u when an lnstalation dinner ship Democratic leader, Is chair i Others named wtie; Julius Kish W. M, Coan, J. H. Dalton, J. A. fied their intentions of taking 8:30 P. M., at the Columbian Club. Qaal, G. Gyurindak, H, E, Mc- ••I in the regular I wln ^ served-and an exchanae of • \mn in ,.|iarj,c of arrangements j trustee for one year; Joseph Gyur- KNROLI, NEW MEMBERS the Civil Service Examination Cann, R. E. KauHman, E. V. Me*' Haloid O. Chrlstmu gifts will be featured. and hp wll he assisted by Com- icsw, trustee for two years, Joseph WOODBRIdGE—Si* new mem- for, the position of desk sergeant ELECT TREASURER Faclden, J. M. Quaid. J. H. Ran- •II of Mr. and Mi's. mitteeman William Fitzpatrick, Kocsis, trustee for three years; bers. Mrs. Marjorie Massey, ^ left vacant through I the retire- WOODBRIDGE — Miss Jane do'ph. A. E. Rowley, S. A,! im-ke, 15 Vanderbilt THX Collccto" M'chael J. Train- John Arva, post adjutant and Mary Kondas, Mrs. Ida ^Meszaros. CDX PLANS PARTIES , ment of Carl Sundquist, Fords, Moffit was elected treasurer of H. J,. Stankiewira, C. Wies. ^ ••d III ilie regular Artny er. Comrnitteeman. John Bcrecn. James Chordos, medical officer. Mrs. Florence Krol and Gold Sta WOODBRIDO? — Two ivenb it was learned today the Civil Troop 14, Girl Scouts at a meeting •Sevenledn year group, A. L. Hv>th men were "• Georsc.-Van Tassel and-E. R. mothers, Mrs. Margaret Varga and !ll In( ntf 11 By Court Mei- Service Commission has not. as held last night at St. James' Audi-' Barna, M. J. Bensineer, P. P. "• J; « y T" "- Mrs. Caroline CzDk, were accepted i ..i Fort DM for basic s C'DA". On* November 19, a Finn. yet, received' a written request torium. Brnza, A. D. Bothwell, C. J. Caval- PTA Members fio Take as members of tl*e Ladies' Aukili ll from Township officials for an The Bills participated in a sew- litto, W. H. Chi'lstoffers. R, Gut- ,.l urther processins at ary of Woodbrtige Post, V •vjiy v".--—-"- - ^ j BOARD TO lVrKhr Part iu Radio Program examination, The only letter on ing class and made preparations to vrein, A. V. Gruwe, J. W. Howtell, 'file notified the commission that Tuesday. Geoiw Mosenthine as chairman. I WOODBRIDGE-Tlie board ol sell gift wrappings. L. E. Harris, J, Kara, J. F, K«T. WOODBRlDGE—Two members The Christmas party has been , .(, f tWe Woman's Club will Mr. Sundquist retired. j A. Knvach. 8. M. Martenak, E.M. dill ms o of School No. 1 PTA, Mrs, Cyri It was fjlso learned that ihe Mooncy, J. K. RiiigWood, C. Sabo, |""-.''i*»>i (,O*\H>1 Team Ldu.luled for December 2 at thei^^ umiftht at the home of the Hutner and Mr. Jack Turner, will classiflcatiou of employes of the M, Schoenhut, E. Sojnnenberg; 16 ; Middlesex Hotel and Miss Helen president. Mrs. Bernard J. Con- be heard on Quizzing the Experts, Health Officer Bailey Commended municipality has not been com- year group, J. Adnierand, B, E. i*ii White Church Tassel as general chairman itannon, DcSota Avenue. Station WCTC, New Brunswick pleted. The reason for this is Bailey, T. A. Holzheimer, L. K. tontfeht at 8 o'clock. At the regu- -The PnniTtun low beinR questioned since Civil Kovacs, B. Petrlk. S. J. Pilch, A.: lar ' monthly) Exeiutive Board •••in. nnulc ub ol students Service was approved by the By State for 'Excellent Service Pochek, M. Hamalho, C. Serak, JJ '"ii Theolojiicil" 8emlimcy, meet ins, MraJ Jack }Turner, radio voters of the Township a year 25th Birthday of DAR Chapter WOODB.RIDGE-r This week ifc ti«n and the value of regular med- J. Schlcker, J. A. Sullivan, 0^ chairman, rimouueed that the ilie Fliist fresbytenjin ago. ical check-up. Skreptack, C. J, Wrobel. | two parents would take part in an Public Hflalth Wejek throughout UiinUiy* Rev.- Earl Han- During infancy the nurses" ac-. Others Honored | interview with Mrs. Charles Sulli •'uny iinitgunrfd today. To be Observed Here Monday the State, and in connection witli tivities in the home take the par! Fifteen year group. A. Bak, C. V. 1 an, Middlesex County PTA radii week, Health Oflicer of demonstration and instruction "iiii^ men will take purl of the Keys Tavern, where Hospital's Methods Win the special Bohlko, J. 3. Bpnk, M. P. Bfunn, WOODBRI6GE - Janet GUKC w|-)o conducts the pro in bathing, feeding, making foil exe|cl)ta|) s in the the Col|iimbinn Club now stiinds, Praise of National Unit Harold J. Biiley ha« been com- H, N. Hendrlrkten, Tt F.Toth, 8. s h h Chapter. DiiUBhters of the Amer- srarn jjw:kly.l mended by trie State Department) mulas, and care of the sick infant Kurucz. H. R. ;,arsoi, R. E. Mc- rlmiil. in the church ican Revolution, will murk its 25th Patrluitisin Retailed It was also[ announced that tin "nl in a supper meetiiiR PERTH AMBOY—Receipt of a of Health for •'his efflclent servlcd I The importance of Immunization Donnell, T. F. W-tabh, E.'L, Ol- anniversary Monday at a ce'ebra- The first public record of Janet speakt•.• for the next resulai ' I againt disease is stressed. '•' M., lor the young people certificnte of commendation for to the community." sen, W. R. Petuler, J. Pentelt, J. Uon to be held at the Methoaist Gaite s patriotism is ill connection monthly maeting, November 16, in During the pre-school period •null the efficiency of its purchasing Mr. Bailey is aided in the health Poko:, C. A. Rubaha, R. J. Bchlb- Church at 2 P. M. with her purchase of 'the confis- School uditorium would b the nurse discusses the importance • iHnpostiiu the team are: '.* procedures and methods, was an- work by five registered nurses; < Continued on Page 8) cated property of her husband, Miss Edna Bond of the Middese: of carrying on the good work . U.C.L.A., The chapter was organized Jan- nounced today by the Forth Am- Miss Patricia Breunan, Wood- Philip Gase. a Tory- • She would County Tuberculosis and Healtl started' In infancy. One of the ''lion, Kuruiiu City, Wil- uary 21, 1934 by Mrs. Frank B- boy General Hospital. The aw,ard bridge; Mrs. Evelyn Decker, Ise- Slate to be Installed 11 not have been allowed to purchase League. lin; Miss June Weston, Avenel; Township nurses, Miss Magee, VM'H Colege; Brevard Valentine, who also served for five It if she had not betn a loyal mem- was made by the American Hos- Mrs. Jane Christie,' Woodbrkiue, HloeiTschool work as well as pre- by AOtl Unit Tonight 1'inshiiiK. L. I., Vtilvtrsity years as the chapter's first regent. ber oD the State. On August 15, pital Association, from over] 100 1 Hotel Ball Room Scene and Miss I etty Mageei Fords. school-work. She cavers the paro wi; Benjamin Weir, Ber- Mrh, Valentine now resides in L participating hospitals, at a recent t [iPBll .Ii1~ 1 1 1_lll ril I _ .. __» k__.r*.mrt ** £• *^ . 1778, page's property, W|th others The maternal and Child health chiai schoil. The nurses at no The: Ladies' 'i'l»i . University of Call- Connecticut. The celebration is of TorV sympathy, was taken [from of Woman it Club Dane institute held in Boston! behmt held la November instead of program has been In eiffect in the time attempt to*take the place of Auxiliary, Ancient Order of Hi- him.' Judgment wai obtained Til* institute- was j attended by the doctor and. at all times urge bernians will instill) its slate to- • -J-:— January so that winter *»U»r Jownship for the past 25 years. 1 against Phi lip Gage and his two WOQDBR1DGB—Woman's Clut Mrs. Mary Coldbeck, jthe hospital's mothers to go to their doctors for night at 8:15 o'clock. at, ihe will not ketp National' and state of woodbridge will hold its annual purchasing agent. Nurses visit the mothers. Irom r '"••' TRAINING tracts of land, on Strawberry Hill, early pregnancy through infancy regular medical check-ups and for CoHiroblanC'ub.Mfljn Street. * offlcms, who ii^ve to U'avel lqng were •offered for tale. Janet was fa}] 4ance tomorrow night in the Plans wfll also be made fqr the distances, from attending. main ball voom of {he Wipfleli OOP PLANB SSNSION and thu pre-school years. In the!illnesses.. of .Mr. and Mrs.' the highest bidder and on March pre-nattal period the nurses in- Due to the recent action of Red eighth, annual banquet iiext H The local chapter of the DAB Scott Hotel, Elizabeth, Eddie Moore WOODBRIDGE — The Parish ->vi, 295 South Park Drive. 23, 1779. $he secui'td' the land and struct mothers in carlns for them- Cross in eliminating bedside care Thursday at the Middlesex Hotel. ; named after Janet tspeled and Ws Yacht Club Boys will play House' Republican Club wil; meet "". 1: Owe a'woman ooff enlhuala»Ulh o 2 A. M. / of Mr. L and M*rs. 0 B, Anderson, 1 began her store training at' Owe a dbted odLsts »nd the Methodist property cussions in whjch the mother can bility. The Tpwnshlp has been John ReJillj-. • . • , '"• K| temperament and of undoubted Mrs.'JBefnard Qulgjey is chair Craske Street. Plans will be com- " 'u-simon yestwday for a Was purchased from the Quakers pleted for the Chanty Card party express any anxiety she ranjfJiav e divided into five, districts and each Hostesses for tonight's meeting patiotlsm, It was she, who with who had moved ori to Rahway mand mi she Is being assisted by nurse takes care of the maternal will be Mrs. Gustavo Romond, Mrs. '"> MX wetka. Mists H08B wil her man-servant, Back Joe. car* to be held at the home of Mr. and and Ift which the nurse discusses U»»H tin- Christmas holiday her manservant, Janet, her husband and four sons Mrs. "flam Burjce, Mrs. William with her the value of good nutrl- and child health-cases and bedside Edward Romond, Mrs. J r t the "liberty- pole" Mrs. Frank Jt LaFarr, Prospect "•' fiiinily and will be re- J r»d «t up the "liberty- pole Ellis James, Phillip and Thomas Connell and Mrs. Richard Mack, ) Won, good habits of sleep, iwe»- care in her district, T Jr. invitations are not necessary. Street, November 23. to l'obe*Cobwn on J»nU' at the dose of the Revolutionary (Continued on |tge 8) War,,She placed thf pole in front it INDEPENDENT-! ,F,Ar,r THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11. 1943 PAGE TWO month might, bv Decline Revealed tired. In September of n,, , OBITUARIES n.ases, representiiv; H by While Church Guild ); Wood bridge Notes CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS in Welfare Costs viduals, received puiiii- WOODBRIDOE-All offlcrrs of in New Jersey. Total IMI- : URS. HONKS niR( HAK lin. Biirial will be In the Holy h the Whlip Church Guild weir re- amounted to S373,nin M; M l;uis;in. son of Mr. jNanii' Ci'iUi"trry, Jersey City. TRENTON—Although public as- • ••:.)i:-ki (NOTE: Contributions to this column must be in this offl« ekvted at' n meeting Mo:id«y at I.SEL1N — Funera. spi'viros for of 11.021,69 under Mi\>1n .1. Mi'lansuii. 97 Jbtnnoe costs normally be.nln their no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. EvenU listed the Man^ as fo!o*s; Pivitlent. iirs. Avw • BuiThHk. SO. Tient>i I t'RANK VARGA figure. e!. •:,.- iV'tt t;i im little here nr/ broadcast daily at 7:30 A. M., on the "Around th« winter ascent in September, this Oi•• Russell Dcinarest: vict presi- 3trrft. '.vho di?d at the Bpekman WOODBRlbQE —Prank Varga, 'In additbn to Uir i,. nrtf; .!' T ipity Nursery Counties With Your Weekly Newspapers" program ovtr New dent, Mrs. James Westbrook: Mpmo:utl Hospiial. New York, year's figures for the month the customary dliect ;i(l| i on h. fnnit5I birthday. Brunswick radio station WCTC, 1450 on your dial.) 527 Garden Avenue, died yester- treasurer, Mrs. Wesley Heiselbern: Sunday, were held yesterday aftcr- decline, readyli'iti.l, WCU.UT(nV ,-, .Tr-s M.«iy K. Nt .ivy. Grove day. Hr is survived by his widow, showtJ an unrxpf.cted ntvn at tile Oreiner Funeral municipalities of tin- :•;:, , 1 NOVEMBER secretory. Mrs. James Sandahl. Sopliif: ;wo d.iuRhters, Mrs. frStik which continued, for the sixth con- . '.Vd- 1!T "lir^t of Mr. and Hemp. 44 Giren Street. Rev. A. H. A hat social was held witii Mrs. Le'ko snd Mrs. John Kaoker, ed n tola of 12,sm i]ii;( M ,!.p. Molu.-hi'ii. Sun- secutive month, the downward 1 11-"Snow Queen." by Clnre Tree Major Children's Theatre, Westbrook winning the prtre for B?hrrnber!!. Metuclien, offlciaUJ. Woodbildii: five urandchlldVen clnl servlje conta; !.-; r,,,, i B\uial »•»« In the Meluchen Pres- trend benun In April of this'year. sponsored by Woodbridgc Mothers Club,and Girl Scouts the prettte't hat iuu! Mis< Claire ,TIK1 two sisters and a brother in tentlovt one or m(in> i,lM| - Ti> V in Adults of tlicWest- Scouts of Woodbridge, at Woodbridsre High School Audi- Nelson for the mas'. o:mnal. Hivst- byterian Churrh Cemetery. Reports by Charles R. Erdman, the month. Of tliescusiti'i min '••• Fc:.(iw:hi;Fc:'.(i i of the Prciby-' torium at 2 P, M. .tei'vice tinl.v, were m .l;. ;•••;. MI Chi;:'1!! will hilti a Harvest esses were Mrs. Cluirlrs Paul. Mrs. Jr., commissioner of the State De- U.).'U!i\ benefit of S'.. John'.s Church in Sewarai School Oakley Blair ami Mrs .'oil Lee- Anthony; « daughter. \g , .lfb,rnoon from the home partment of Economic Develop- cate^.:)il"i as COUIIMIJ: Hnm • !'('=• iVdi Service, Nuvembt.' Auditorium, afternoon ami early evening. Chow Meln siip- ' fon.The next me.'tins will \i-: No- Vlr.!. R«;ph Williams. Brooklyn: at 1:30 o'clock and at 2 o'clock at ment where public assistance funds slstanw In obtiiiniii" ,.|.,, "A ill ti '• M Rpturm of the oer ;:e ved at 6 P .M. i 1 lnee sons, Walter T. Burchak. the Hun^nhnn Reformed Church othfi. (•ollr; t.ions ami m ' i)iiiv i (o. Ciiimo. -' cards should :.:r:';iii.' tin;1 infn.illaticn of officers, Ladies Auxiliary, AOH 32 a; tile are administered, indicate de- Iselin: Andrt* M. Zak. Los An-School Street. Burial will be in i«> nir.c'p ,(•. tins \,mc. The youn.' :;t Ciilumbltin Club.. creases-of approximate y I per cent , Calif., and Joseph Bailey, (lie Alpine Cemi tery. In the numb,':- of cases; 1.8 per ;ir :.ip p :::<• ai- i :i .kirw foi Rifts Myt.nti o/ Board of Directors of WofwmXCJub^itMiome of. Vtruichm; a sister. Mrs. Pauline from rr.,mb"i- nr-l friends ol UH Junior Clubiwmen Henr cent in the number Of ptrsons WEDrf BROTHER'S HI Mi.-,, Br-rnard Concannon. DeSotaAvc.iuc. , JVajrall.1. Brook.yn. r.iiv bt» canned PARCH. POST Bided and 0.3 per cent In commit- DENVILLE, N. .!. 13 Meet,in n' AU'fihoiics Anonymous in Leelon Hoom. Memorial Discussion on 'lancer' 1'he I'an':-! Post system of Uncl* ,inii"(l fruits and Municipal Bulldins, 8:30 P. M. All welcome. . ments The average case, cost in been a case of lnv ,. !T|.. MRS, ( ATHKIUVK OF.RMANN Sams po'jLjftl.'e Dt-.mi'tmcnt Is en- i'vs. pumpkin, pies 17—Anir.ia meetin:! of Wnodbridse Townslii" ChafllP'. An^ii^n WOODBR1DOK 11; Benjamin September wns 354.29, an Increase Joan Van Orrien. lii, •,> ; V:il! I3BLIN—Mra. CathMin? Oe:- joyin?. u (("flni.!1 spurt, both In the ,d'. typp< of tresh Red Cioss. School No. 11. Supper at 6:30 P.M., in cafeteria. Cppleman. Ptrh Amlv>y. ««.« guest of 34 cent* over Aunust of this bury, Mri., to attend r- ami majih, widow of Jncrjb Oermann. nurr.be- of pnivls handled and .ijirs. Thfs? plfts 13—Annual turkey dinner sponsored by the Buiiuets soueiy oi speaker a; iitst ni(i;il s me?1mti of year but still SI.20 less than tht weddlnK. The* she .Kid Flume St:fet. die yesterday nt the the revenue it collected from this ..n aU.'" Kill sale tO the Methodist Church of Woodbridge. from 5:30 to 7:30 the Junicr Woni»n'« Cub held at high oi $55.49 reached In March VanderblH, 21 . wh P*rlh Amboy Oenepal Hospital. source.. In tlie 1- months ending P. M. tiie homt of Miss Ma: i,-.i Stiiliv.ii brother'^ best man. \. i :V. on !:'.•• lo:iowin E:ji\^ v:'.l !-.» • 'vrd at this time. 18-19-20—Minstrel Show sponsored by St. Cecelia's Pr.rent- Iselin and a brother, Lud*w j A laritc part of the increase Is at- increases In public assistnnce needs double wcddinK. Wit: '!"•(• pi-:.-.-"<•£i~ viil •;•! :o ihe aeiuia! and a sound m.!!;c>;i picture wa Teacher Association at Persnlng Avenue School Audi- Schlltt• , Dumont. [tributed by postal officials to the throuifh the winter months, we her ape as 18, tiny ::• ., ii v oi tii • :.-}lurcii.^ shewn ihroujh ointesy cf th torium. Iselin Funeral services will be held to- j fact that the Railway Express should be prepaid for a sharp T/ • WV.iun'- C".u:> wil: meet American Cancel Society Mrs reversal in Hit downward trend in 20—Mee'.in? of Alcoholics Anonymous in Legion Room, Memorial Frat-.k Hredoclk c^r.wn chnir- morrow morninR at 9 o'clock nt.'Agency Increased its rates last Jan- Four hundred .•>,,! • ' ]',:• i: ipio r[ Mis, Harold Van Municipal Builciin'!, 8:30 P. M. All welcome. pi October," Commissioner Erdman rt spr.txo: Grrlnev Funeral Home. 44 Oroen .uury. They.pomt ouHhat the post- versatloiis cun be Nrss n \r Wedneqi.iy x 8:15 P.M. 26. 27.28—Thiid annual bazaar sponsored by Hungarian Re- niAn. in'a-oducrd stated Hi- unttclpated that the T:IP nub •cr-l-V'.r.Cri ;t- 28th birtli- Mrs. J. Thsma? of Se- Street. WoodbridRe and at 9:3Q.r>ln~ > plan, I,) increase Us parcel telephone circuit ,u i'j:nvci C1VJ»'!I at Schpsl Street Auditorium. o r o.-k lit St. Ci Mia's Church, Tsr-' post i next. January. number of cases for the past v i.-'-t w.'i k ,>t a meeting and a 27—Mfdins of AU-oli?!:?} Anonymous in Legion Roam, Memorial aren was co-hosit is ••; i! ',.", :.• :.",::i I:"!:! at the Pru- Municipal Binldin?, 8:30 P. M. All welcome. '•"y:'.".'..\n Church _ when Mrs. E. DECEMBER Siaun-.m Uivi- of' Plamfifld. cdu- 8—'My Sister Eileen" to be presented by the Theatre Group c">tion i .i inimn r.t the Stnte fed- of Adath Israel SynasoKue at Woodbridge High School er.ir. -i >A \V >m:tn',. Clubs and Auditorium. M.= T. ••loun: Apple.'SU? of Cran- 9—Annual C;iri>:mas Party, Ladies' Auxiliary, AOH at Colum- bmy. v:.'{--rlir!irrrnn of the Third bian Club. Di~r:.ct as imc--L speake;?. 10—Christmas sale. 7 P M., at Trinity Parish House, sponsored \:r. and Mis. Andrew Mepl^ by parish of Trinity Episcopal Church. ; ii'i cliildri .1. Homestead Avenue 22—Children's Christmas play sponsored by Woman's Confra- !•:'(! Mr. and M:.-. John Vamis and ternity at Inman Avenue Firehouse, Colonia. children, Rahway AVenue. were , wi4;?n(l i.U"SL,, of relatives in T"":i;on. Wittemund extended thanks from -Air. and Mrs. Wil iara Ebnck the mothers qf the Inman Avenue i'ud ;on. Dennis, have returned to Guidance Teacher sectlojn for the transportation. t'vir home in Philidelpliia, after vW:tinE ivitii Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Harahan announced sev- H;i:-hkK, Dartmnuth Avtuuf. Addresses Group eral events to be sponsored by the —Mrs. Louise- Lewis. Jersey City. association. A feature movie and v.-;..; ?. vcfkfiKi I'.uest of Mr. and COLONIA—Miss Margaret Hen- cartoon show wil! be held Novem- ber 19 at the Colonia library for Mn. Cl'.arU's Anderson. Prospect ,drickson of the guidance depart- Avi-nuff. children and adults; a public card __„ and Ml". Elmer Dragos' ment of Woodbridge High School party will be held at the library and sons. Demoresi Avenue, spent | was guest speaker Tuesday at 'December 3. and a Christmas plaj the W! .'kfnd with theiv aunt. Mrs. meeting of the Colonia PTA. She will be featured at the Decembe TELEVISION Jiil!/i Hacks.-, Garden City. L. I.spoke of the need for guidance in 14 evening meeting. high schools, stating that the Mrs. Charles Frederickson of VITAL STATISTICS guidance room was supplied with the Safety Committee announced Beautiful Compact Consol helpful material on personality, Tin- total number of deaths for that safety signs will be erected vocations and colleges to help the the United States in 1947 was 1,- on Inman Avenue by the police 445."70, an increase of 49,753 over boys and girls decide their future. department. She also stated that 194G, yet the rale for the year of According to a recent poll taken the license numbers of speeding among freshmen students, she 10.1 for each 1,000 of estimated, ---• cars in the community will be population was the second lowest [ said, the teenagers have four main taken and reported to the police, rver recordt;!. The lowest rate was \ problems: getting along with oth- and that hunters shooting too $ . UlUt ... i 11C U A t ")t l live n«iLj . - WAiM I close to homes will be reported to 1.000 population in 1946,; ers, conflicts between the parent ,;el. and child, school work and money. the game warden. 329 with the intimated births of 3,- Mrs, Montgomery Kimball pre- 7::0,000. sided at the meeting and the teachers were Introduced by theTAX REFUNDS ROOFING'TROUBLE? principal, Miss Mary Mullen, who Tax refunds totaling $32,030,353 :, also welcomed the mothers. have been given to 5,169 firmsi>* 15 MONTHS TO PERTH AMBOY 4-0448 A report oh conditions of school during the past six years for over-' •' ! buses was made by Mrs, Thomas payments on their wartime "excegs DIAMOND ROOFING | Harahan and she announced that ] profits." 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 194ft PAGE THRU To Wed Towmhii) Man \1ontazzoli-Pcrry Frank Announces Date < IAII SYMPHONIC CONCERT B:ir!i 'Uvnii'-s nnd others. TlcN Mrs. Falkenstem PERTH AMBOY - Amaryllis j mny he procur1 I *if \ni\6 Avenel Items for Monument Meeting Court Ordei1 of 'tile Amaranth Is Ernies Mu.sir Shop Oil Betrothal is Told sponsoring an Accordion Sym- Street, .Joseph L"oiiard lit at Heads Ladies' Aid WOODBRIDGE Eunuie Prank phony Concert to be he d in the store nn Kmli.ii Rtret. and CARTERET — Borou&h Clerk —The Avenel Republican Club Quartette numbers by Edmund of the Woortbrtdue Monumental P«.'th Amboy High Bchool Audl- the iloor on th>- eveninK of AVENEL A moving picture, I ,n,l tors. Aimutt J. Perry, Roose- will meet Tuesday at the home of Spi.icer, Frank Vigil, Harold Works. HullwLJy Avenue, has an- tnilum Monday, at 8 HO P. M. concert. ,.li Avenue, West Carteret, an- "Iliyund Our Own," a story of Mr. and Mrs. Emanuel Nojilck, 434 I Pltchell and Jack Oliver. All items nounced that thp annual winter This Symphonic Society was or- nvdicul missions in China, was UHUT the engagement of their Hudson Boulevard. HdSsxses will (left over from the bazaar were on convention ' of the Monument ganized and presented its first In the two-year period 1 sh.wn nt ;i meeting of the Ladles' .j.uii'.liUM . Gertrude Marguerite, to be Mrs. James Dnuda, Mrs. Wil-jsale after the regular meetlnn of Builders o! New Jersey will be held concert. In 1038. The Society gives September 30. 1044. the Aid Riiclrty of the Presbyterian January 12 nnrt 13 at the Robert Account Division n :i rrcni missionary mcetlns at Trost presiding. Mrs. George nnd Mrs. Wil lam Hotchkis. Dart- man of the mp»tlnn aloni! with the . :,•: High School, Class of '46 and i'hi"h speakers told of conditions Mauer was a guest. Others pres- mouth Avenue. president. Scott M. Long nf Pleas- employed by the Woodbridge; | in AnchoiaKP nnd Fairbanks, Al- ent were Mrs. Ella Linn, Mrs. Hc.en antvllle. i'Miilishins Company. ;isl:;i ami uryrd members to work Hancock, Mrs. Frieda Qrode, Mrs. One of the principal speakers nt Mi Montazzoll Is a nradua,te of f H the jiflniittiinrc of Alaska into James O'Brien. The next meeting Mrs. Lanssun Hontess the two-day convention will be Alex Park, Chicago. As executive Flowers Never Offend bid HlRh SchoolSchol , CClasl s of will be Nvember 21 at the home at Round'Robiit Party IS also an employe of the Plans were made for a covered of Mrs. Francis FIUp;erald. secretary nf the Monument Build Pub Ishlng Company. 'drOi supper to be Jielcl before- the e:-s of America, tlir national• asso-: —-Amons the members of Co- WOODRRIDOE—A round-robin elation of retail memorialists, he II, srrved four years In the Army ciri:lmir, mectlnK. December 14. 'olnia Pots and Auxiliary who at- 1 card party for the benefit of the will discuss the renditions in the , ,IUIIK World War II, with most A musical program will be pre- ti.ideti the Armlstica Memorial Rosary Society of St. Jnmes' monument. Industry during the; They convey your message in a most beautiful : ins sevvice In the Panama Canal sented and In place of the ex- Service at the Salvation Army Cit- Chii-ch was held at. the home of ch.irmf of gifts members will make peat-war pc ,!od tind also discuss j / ,ni' No date has been set for adel, New Brunswick, wjre Mr. and I Mrs. Michael LuniHin, Columbus and report on the work of the na- manner. They delight all who rerrivo thrm for i, wedding. fusil donations to be used to pur- Mrs. John Swlkalsky and Mr. and Avenue. tional association in the past year. Tui' cngnepment was announced chase sheets for ovej-seas mission Mrs. Adolph Eltter, Avenel. MISS GERTRUDE M. PERRY Special prizes were won by Mrs. birthdays and anniversaries. To cheer the sick. ! ,i family dinner Sunday at the ! hospitals. Mr?. Thomas Ross and daugh- Michael DeJoy and Mrs, Fred I'-ny home. Quests were Mr. and i Members who neglected to bring ter,, Margaret Rose, have returned Wtthei'idge. High score prizes went Grace Mukni Honored and corisole those who have lost loved ones, just ii Pnsqunle Montazzoll, Mr. and ihrlstmas Rifts for the package to to their home on Dartmouth Avt- to Mrs. William Go den, Miss Mai-". M: Dominic Montazfcoll and son, be sent to si scrmol In Tennessee nue, after spending six months garet Kelly, Mrs. Witherldge and at Party Given by Aunt send Baumann's Flowers. Come to see BaU- •.,iin. WoodbrldRe; Mrs. John Mrs. Helen Pintak are asked to take them to the With relatives in Scotland and Mrs. DeJoy, others present were mann's Chrysanthemums, now at their best. We iMiv nnd Mrs. Adeline Klsh. home of Mrs. Richard Myers, and. • Mrs. J. BQKB, Mrs. W. Stone, Mrs, SteWAREN—Miss Grace Makai, Woodbridge Avenue, was the guest i-iids and Harold Perry, Carteret. Commercial Avenue, after next -The Ladles' Aid Society of the J. Powers, Mrs. J. Killer, Mrs. A. have more than 100,000 blooms of all mint's and Feted at Shower Sunday. Presbyterian Church held its an- Bauman, Mrs. J. Elnhorri, Mrs. L, of honor at a party given by her aunt, Miss Margaret Makai, Wood- Officers elected for the coming nual bazaar at the- Avenel School- Campion, Mrs. E. McDermott, Mrs. shapes to select from. ISELIN—A surprise stork show- house, last Friday evening, with H. Nedtr, Mrs. 0. S. Dunigan, Mrs. b'tdge Avenue, on Saturday eve- yi .«• were: President, Mrs. William ning, ' f ' fivic Club Airs er In honor of Mrs. Helm Pintak Falkenstern, vice president, Mrs. Mrs. William Falkenstern as gen-P. Golden, Mrs. Edward Einhorn, Mrs. Edward Coley. Mrs. C. At- The guests were Eleanor Liter was held Thursday at the home Frederick Beckley; recording sec- eral-chairman. The Young Adults senault, Mrs. J. Kenny, Mrs. M.ate. Virginia Rymsha, Julius Ur, of Mis. Angelo Argandlzzlo, Guests retary, Mrs. Edward Koslc; treas-« gave an entertainment consisting \ arious Plaints were Mrs. John > Pintak, Fords; of two short skits "The Erring Patten. Francois Pcrlonge. Harriet- Roth, J. R. BAUMANN, Florist urer, Mrs. Qeorge Whltley and Aileen Castle. Barbara Clierepy, Mrs. A. Kettler, Perth Amboy; Mrs. financial secretary, Mrs. Arthur One," and "There's One Born iSKLIN — Oscar J. Davidson. Edward Mack, Mrs. Sadie Mack, Every Minute,," and vocal num- Joseph Ze'enak. Robert Bnduske, 1^ TEL. RAIIWAY 70111 — "-DT\". MKMHIlt F.T.I). Bittsch. The Installation Will take Ella Marie field Bride Pierre Catnno. Ann Novak. Mrs.;J of the Rahway- Miss* Jean Ann Mack and Mrs. place at the January meeting. bers. The following were members 900 ST. GEORGE AVENUE. RAIIWAY. N. J. i. -lii-Jirn Division of the Pennsyl- Edward Dzienclal, MetUchen; Mrs. of the cast; Miss Janet Cegledy, Stanley Szewczyk and Mrs. An-' Sj of Lukf H. jaeger, jr. drew Baduske. v- i!.,i Railroad, was the speaker A. Dackermann, Mrs. R. Kalick, Mi?s Jnne Moore, Miss Sara Dan- i incctlrm of the Iselln Improve- Mrs. K. Ponchano, Linden: Mrs. V. ley, Miss Joyce Johnson, Miss Lois WOODBRIDGE — Miss Ella .;; Association Monday at the Secondl. Carttret; Mrs. L. Sacra - Role, Prank Vigh, Harold Pitchell, Marie Held, daughter of Mr. and :ilmu Avenue finhouse, pentl, Mrs. James Argondizzio. directed by Frederick Beckley. Mrs. John Held, Rooseve't Avenue, I: Davidson was given a vot« Rah way. Carteret, became the bride of Luke •unks for his efforts In obtain - Mrs. Lynn Saville, Menlo Park; By MM. Ronsell Furze I Robert Jaeger, Jr., son of Mr. and .1 pnrkinK lot alongside Iselln Mrs. C, Koltz, PlainflelcJ; Mrs, Phone Met. 6-1605W ' Avpnel PTA to Hear Mrs. Luke R. Jaener, Maple Ave- on for the convenience Of Ctrmella Ambrosa, Mrs. Emll nue, Saturday at the Presbyterian —-Franclne Pellegiino, Sonora Speech Pathologist manse. Rev, Earl H. Devanny A letter will a:«o be Mueck. Mrs. V. Honnegar, Mrs. Avenue, celebrated her sixth birth-, ' i i John MrNally. supervisor Pred Llndqulst, Mis, Barbara performed the ceremony, day at a. party. Quests were Mrs. AVENEL—The Parent-Teacher The attendants were Mrs. John !!;<• New Brunswick division, Balevre, Mrs. Tony Oliver, Miss K. Wolf. Mrs. Russell Furze, Ron- Association will hold its October V. Boland, Woodbridge and Victor : k;n'i him for his cooperating Mary Comsoudls, Mrs. Rose Ret- ald Pelegrlno, Michael Bttetli, meeting Tuesday at 8:15 P. M. The R. Martins, Avenel. II. imiilfi and requesting htm kw». Mrs. Mary Kuhar, Mrs. C.Wayne and Noree^iyilagpsst, program will feature a film "Pio- Upon their -eturn from a wed- iiii-ud » load, of (cinders on the Taylor. Mrs. Clalr Adams, Mrs. V. Nancy Tomaso, PaulSflpRr, Joan neering for American Children" to /? ding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Jaeger Sorenson. Miss Lois Sorenson, Young. '• f be shown by Ralph Rotella, presi- \ donation- to the Woodbrldg* Mrs: Anpelo Arnondi/zio. Mrs. make their home at Hempstead, -Mrs. Clorcnce Bower, Sonora dent of the Cerebral Palsy League L. L :nijcncv Squad fund was ap- Bteve Feher. Miss Anna May Law- Avenue, Is a surgical patient In the and a talk by Mrs. Welcome W Mrs William midland was rence, Mrs. James Abate, Mrs. M. Perth Amboy General Hospital. Bender, Speech Pathologist of the • •pt«l as a new member. lOourplus, Miss Lillian Abate. Miss HUZANIC-KREISEL —Mr. and Mrs. Russell Furze. Crippled Children's Hospital of the WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Margaret \ .-ommunlcalion will be sent to i Bteabeth Abate, Mrs. L. Orapes, Sonora Avenue, entertained guests Newark Chapter of National Crip- Krelsel, 37 Grove Avenue and John •nmitteeman William FlUpat-' Mrs. A. Krakowsky, Mrs. J. Skrypa, Sunday as follows: Mr. and Mrs pled Children and Adults. Huzanic, Manvi'.le, were married chairman of the Park* and Mku Helen Skrypa, Mrs. H. Lem- John Ooetz and daughter, Joan Plans will be completed for the by Mayor August F. Greiner at the :.•.-rounds Committee, ttnueit- chuk. Mrs. W. Welmer, Jr., all of Irvington; Fred Rapp and son luncheon and food- sale scheduled .bride's home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph nnwe .suitable facilities at Ite- Itelln. Fred. Jr., Hillside, Mlss^ Doris for November IB. with Mrs. John Milano, brother and sister-in-law i\u-k for next spring A letter Kochl. Newark, Mrs. Fred Rapp, Kerkes as general chairman. of the bride were the attendants u.st) be .sent to the State High- RECREATION PROGRAM Edward Bolte and Thomas Gro- The couple will reside at the Grove Department informing them ISELIN — Ninety-three young- unn, Iselin. —Miss Doris Koehl, Newark Avenue address. !!• stiiijniiiH w^ter In the reaj' ttert took advantage of the Teen an program at School No. 15, Fri- spf.it the weekend with her grand •n-iinol 15. a condition due to —Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Nagrossf mother, Mrs. Fred Rapp, Kennedy Voting age total put at 95,000,- day evening. In charge were: and children, Noreene and Wayne, • ^instruction of the new hlgh- Place. 000. poll at 45,000,000. . Another letter was ordered Registration, Mrs. Russell Furze Flat Avenue, were Sunday dinner • in Police Commissioner John and Percy Hullck; dancing*, Mrs. Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond : ' i: cumpluinltii; about cars William Dangt'll and Mrs. Fred Broeder at their new home in West kiln- ton cliie to corners and Mess; shufTleboard, William Dulck; Ktansburg. the no parking areas. ping pong and checkers, Stanley —Pred Rapp. Kennedy Place, is For Better Brakes . . M: Fred Mess Mrs. Anna Van- Nagrout. a patient In Perth Amboy Oeneral Hospital. Di kei and Mrs Alfred Jordan BENEFIT MOVIE Let An EXPERT Do Your Brake Work IVL' on the refreshment com- , ,. „ —Mrs. Lillinn Dowling, Silver ISELIN -• The • for the next meeting, Isehn Parent-, B ,,, aar(lenS| N. Y., is spending Teacher Association will hold :i j 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE ; used to stabilize; HYDRAULIC PARTS • KITS - BRAKE DRUMS Huinswick , ships. j BRAKE CYLINDERS • CABLES, ETC. 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Sti&x- titL:*J INDEPENDENT-LEADER PAGE VOV THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 11, 1948 since Uie final quarter ,,f accounted for by the durable year. Debits In HMB averse 11 (r crop prospects have caused some | this year HIT keeping well ahead by laree iiuliist.rlal and commercial | Liabilities of failures arc f,^ Prire declines, aliendy felt in some Roods group. Manufacturing em- per cent above those of 1947. dPc'ine in Brain and cotton prices. users in New Jersey has been al- ing a downward trend hry,,,," Prosperity in *W lines, may appeal in others, par-, | of the correspond ins periods in ployment for the first seven Business failures for the first the Review points out. In New Jer- j 1947. For the nation as a whole. most iinehnnwri since the last ftte 1947, indicating the (lisnp,,, iiculnrly those that will be affected months of this year was 1 per cent j seven months of 1948 have not «y, the food price index for July I the dollar volume of sa es remains qup.ter of 1947 but this level is 6 ance of many small busing.,,„ by the unprec^lented abundance | below that for the same period of was the highest for this year and 1 hieh. Large government expendi- per cent above that of earlier peri- manifested any appreciable ad- In addition to the summin' Foreseen In State nf agricultural products Nevertlie- last year. Nationally, the large de- stood 13 per cent above the figure I tui(,i and high consumer demand ods a year fino. Throughout the vance In number as a general national and state trends, ihi i, les.s. general demand will be sus-' mand for :«bof is continuind. for the same month last year. Some ; are expected to support a great nalltin, material shortages continue trend. Liabilities "• failures have view of New Jersey Busing TRENTON A . < •>: nunn> UK tninrd by heavy govrrnment and shown a tendency to decline since continued ini:.-, • ' ' i"':-tv 'i'lioiiwh rasinK of the food price situation volume o( trade for a considerable to hamper production. Total bank debits for elRht, New cates trends In 38 cities nf', consumer expenditures for some early thl? year. the rest of ii.i> '-'IM; .>NIJ um> the lime to come, mnking any broad i may be fo-tlicomins with good ' time although recent credit, re- Manufacturing employment in Jersey cities for each of the f\fst Garden State and supplement^ i ! strictions will have some restrain- seven months of this year have Nntionally. the number of busl- first quarter <>! liHH ]- :<>|><>itr--v <>f N w .Jersey immediate future ; out the nation. I ing influence. downward trend since December exceed tht debits for the corre- charts on economic trends '" r sponding months of the previous tet of this year was the largest Business Tin- a"-'- •"' iV pni)i;:\itinn Nationally, excellent \vo;lri-v.ide i In New Jersey, retail sales for Consumption of electric power 1947. The trend is almost entirety is Issued cpopcrativi-ly l).v the New Jersey Stat» nep^'-inni! of Econ- omic Devplopnieni •iitri •}<.- Bir.eau of EcQnorn;i an i B'i :ness Re- search Of Ruv.ers Un.'. .:>ily. TW sppriai .-iimm.irv of nnuonal aiKt^tate trends m business adds tliak while the 'iciiciiil outlook for cntninueri pio^pi-riiv i?-trend, there rriiiy. bt an MMD;: in some area*.

How's . Your Health? By Dr. Sophia Brunton

By 1)1! SOPHIA ISKINSON Modern Treatment of Tnhon iilinis—No. I In recent yiM1.1.-- ;i ::reat crusjde has been unim; mi !•> wipe out pul- mas monary tubeiTiil"-;-. Sanitariums find hospitals ii.ive bein estab- lished to nits iit,iimeiii by slates, counties ami piivii'" individuals. Campai'iiN fi-i Hie Kinciition of the public :ilirl Hie n-ism1.: of funds lor the circ uf 'iie ya-'f. and iheir n habilitiiluui arc cunsrhntly car- ried on. C'uinrniiisiie:, :tiv organ - ized to fi'jht liir di-.Mi.if. They are led by iramcii wrukMs. physicians, nurses. mid publii pi:i:ed citizens. Tuberculo.-.i- i-. d'->; easing and the Opon Fridays 'til 9 P. >1. U s mortality rat' i.-i- uue down. - - No. 1 MAINE Many pli.v.-i••;-in.- :U\T devoted CANNED FRUITS CANNED CORN, PEAS their hvis m tiu si;idv of tuber- JUICES Sliitd culosis ami tn li.r i-.iii1 of its vic- I TOMATO ^ 11-61. 4 9 b S JUICE * «om Fit Appltl i,r. 3lC Niblets o^ ^ 22 r 35c tims. New pnii-i.iHM-.-, have been Libby Comstock Potatoes b fl'n $2-09 T0 13 wh UK Instituted whereby much comfort y Libby's Corn ' r™J 9c ly, morvelous has- been broirJiit to the sufferers. Campbell''ss rt ? " ?lr Libby's Peaches *",' 31c JUICE *• cam * I \> W O VEOETA11E Not only have they Mitli'ml less, 12-oz. HA Island Po V-0 JUICE COCKTAIl Libby's Corn c°rst,w2r; 35c but the time t.ii'.en tor restoration 2 cam Heart's Deligh? rwn 34c has been ureaily 1 CREAM STYLE r—„— Surgery piny-,, a ane part in Heart's Delight r^T 38c Del Monte S5-?" "I 31c Del Monte Corn ^ savUiR the live, nf the tubercular. a Seedless pe Ch^st .surgery is iKi-A highly spe- Mott's Apple Juice ST 21c Ocean Spray 27 2 IT 35c Del Monte Peas^JIt; 19c CorHand Apple" 3 cialized. Yfiu kniiv: liiat tubercu- 4 1 Mt losis' is cii Ijv .i ueim called UOle JUICE cun lOC Libby's c'o^J ;: 27c t 43c Libby's Peas " ^,..n21c Ca . orn;a Bosc Pears thaj tubenU' bacillus This tre/m SKc n may affect any oivian of the body, Blended Juice Z, 3 ^ 28c Dole Pineapple t, - 29c Green Giant Peas Z 20c Cal'forn,aAnjou Pears but it'is jnn.st common in the lungs. IMM BAMl The Symptom-, may be slight Libby's Pears V « 45c Farmdale Peas "Z 15c hacking ciiusiii uiih or without ex- Blended Juice r, 21c Fancy Tender Broccoli pectorntion. Thee i-, loss of ap- petite and of v.ci"hi. iiccompanied °^e ecred Tomatoes by chills and Im-i Hume cases re- FEAILRES l\ OtR HARVEST SALES CELEBRATION! Whlf eCoulif|ower semble pninmiDiiia wth prostra- VENICE tion and hmh fever. An X-ray X^Pert Gold MAID Spaghetti Venice Maid Spaghetti Strained examination of the .uiu:s will re- rma Carrots 2 ] veal ChillUCteri-tir-: lit tUbiM'CUlOSiS. Chiffon Cake Sauce Meat Balls Sauce Meat 2 ^ 35c Fancy Emperor Grapes The re(.fnei\ may de-pend in a Muihtaom or With In Tomato Sautt IO'I-OI. SWIFT'S JUNIOI 5-»J. OZ- 2 - 25c larse mea-uir upon the natural Mix P:r9. 25c Mtat, lO'l-oi. tan 17c 25c 15c DICED MEAT on £vt Fresh Cranberries -•- resistance of the p.iiieni. and how Well he coiipt'i-.iies. The treat- Yfc State Cabbaq, ment con^i'is of ccimpli'te resf in NUTS, FRUITS BAKING NEEDS, etc. PANTRY NEEDS bed. fle.sii air. ,ini ;l l;i"h caloric and nutr;t:iiii-, , n M iiaixl to ar- p H r*tt the d; m its mciptency. Fancy Brazil Nuts X" 39c Premium Crackers tl 25c Neglected ti p.i..^se- f:om moder- Pumpkin p Extra ate to ad\;iine( v.s. Each is CheezitJr SSS £ 17c b more diflicnli in treat until finally Fancy Walnuts '£ 49c death conies ,ui __ 79c SHOT MISSES, DEER LASSOED FMNCH allon Codfish Cakes -X!: ~« 22c D/tniiTit- > » QQ/. Friends .To Beans "Z 17c LARAMIE. Wyo. — Disgusted IXCilUZIl DRY CLEANER jug O7L Skip Bacon jf^Mcl Lamb Chops» * 19c when he. shot al a deer, and HAND CLEANSER Fibred Codfish °°T! Pk, 16c WithPcf missed, L. H. SUIT, a rancher, was Boraxo \"9.15c B&M Beans \.v«.n 21c determined to yet the buck. Dis- EoRAx Baby Food SSL. 1.0 *£ 93c hT Beef Liver «• 69c; Beef Hearts -45c pkg. IvH. 7 Van Camp hans rJ3i5c carding his mm, he ^>ot on his 20-Mu^e Team 55c horse, uncoiled a lariat and roped 8 ClappsJr Food 6 \".83c Ground Beef »69c the deer. 3-Little Kittens So3 " 23c 0 00 Spaghetti 7SSL 2 'Sr 29c "*' l« 2-'15c S.lf- Harvtsf Salt Ftaturt! DOG FOOD Poli thing CLEANSER For Toilet Bowli Chicken Pies -* 45c AtSOKTfO WAX POUND 14-01. 32-ai. Ol HOt 2 r 25c 25c can lie packaga * I C ^t 17C Sausage ITALI* 67c Meat Loaf

"HEAT-FLO" ROASTED COFFEE CONTEST.' (jettksm. / %cnv OVW 500 BIG PMES!

At No Uxha Cost! $ 6Ic Tlli:iti;-, ii, FIRST PRIZE 2 500»00 \ -n >iiu buy )UUr # of 111 fillllllllill t\, ^Illtl N Ch -83c il |i|ii nlhi iiKKuri-a eese.A. "" yvli ul wenr. '1,000.00 Dr. l'alil It. Mulainut * 67C Optometrist in Attendance lluily THIRD PRIZE $500.00 MINCE 0 55c " BtftJ V .•• ."Ljk. •'• *• f 69c LDBL#TfS 10 HHZE5 100. EACH * 25c fc ewflers and Opticians 69C ?AST CillCRRY ST. Oair

IDEAL COFFEE 53c ASCO Coffee^^. 43c WIN-CREST „!. 40c Vjcuuin pjtked pound can. Richtr blind. Ground i bigi Liqtittr bodied. H«vy boditd. Tops them al to your ord#r. ^1.24 Vigojoui flavor QmdondL INDEPENDENT-LEADER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1040 PAOfeFIVS Sorverx Shirt YO Five Opens Unable to dent Fords' forward Farmer Naval Reserve odlcers. Church panlzntion Norman K. Allen, tn»i Fords and Avenel wall, Avenel called on Grays right now tr»nsferr*d to the regular new minister of musit, will sinf »' arm to score their third touch- Navy, are required to attend Oon- to Hold Family Dinner (troup of baritone- solos. ral Line Schools »t cither Mon- ;(;ison on Tuesday The clnrch is entering its 15th Win in Grid Tilts down on a pass to Dcgler. Qray ercy, Calif., or Newport, R. I.. WOOOBRIDUE- A family niRht .,, „ ipHRIDGE—The St. James' nipped a short serial to Gardner there 44 weeks of tratniiiR brlni(s fpllmv-ihi[t ilinner. sponsored by anniversary year and a number of ,.', i sriiinr Baskciball Team will "HUIMAII MCIIOOI, for the extra point. heir service education up to a the First' C'iiu'.rp«ationaV Churrli. I events have been scheduled.' The .\\n itage theoretically equaling thai will be held tomorrow night at first, a shower for the chtlvch m.ilr its season Tuesday, Won I.IIHI Voss. Fords' star back, who play- nii..i- 16, at the Franklin Amiilhrid 1 li || | on ed the name with an upset stom- if the U. 8. Naval Academy grad- fi:;iO oYloi'lt in the church dining kitchen, wl 1 follow the dinner. *jj ,1 court in Railway. The vrltM I I mtes. room. Miss Margaret Ekk of Main Street. I i a'ch, tallied his team's only touch- : AIII murk the opening of the si'I In II I | down In the third quarter on a Tin- V. K. Alumni. Mrs. Alex has a list of items needed for the iv cil.y IjeflBue in which the WOODBR1DGE—The Township line smash from the Avenel one In the face of modern advance- White, is the host or-'kitchen. uirnrie Kids will play this 3rammnr School Six Man Footba' yard line. Voss1 kick for the two ments, the Navy has given up Its in us nponlnn rncounter, the Lramie entered its second week of points was wide of the Roa.'. posts old tradition of having every of- ficer competent to handle every , will face one of the top play with Fords defeating Iselin Degler concluded the scorlnR In in ihe State, Mlmti Colleue 30-6 and loslns to Avenel by a 27-6 Job by settlnn up "Specialist Duty 1 }e final period by sweeping over Only" classifications tor officers In II .. ii Ruhway combine. The snore, Both Rames were witnessed his rl«ht end from the Fords 10 on live hns several RutRers b.v a capacity youthful crowd he fields of Communications, In- an end riroUnd play. Gray again tclllRenee, Photography, Public namely. Bob Burns, Herm which indicates the popularity of passed to Dcglev for the extra ,„:•.. Bucky Hatchet, and the same throughout the town- Information, Psycholouy nnd Hy ship, point. drography. who form the nucleus of AVKM;|, I;;I i i in In the first name of the week, Iliiini'H, Oniilncr, N Fords triumphed over a scrappy rv.'.s of Woodbi'idw basket- Iselin combine by a 30-6 tally. The t'M'H; SviU hin«k>-. Irvln j uv. ure on the ^ocal court- \i,y'. IH'Jilrr, I'liliiirr, Miller. /iBiirry tilt featured some exceptional field 'licMtinif. Monisnii AdHni, VfiMH, UT il:ii iivpi'BftP 17 years of nfje ROBI kicking by Voss, Fords' all FOI:i>S IVrllt. (i run at lin ;UT considered onr nf the Is: (Hlvi'li-n, 1.SK1.IN mi 1 mound back, and the hard run- Kncls: Mitilxpn. Clnl , .; trams CVOJ assembled In ning of Kallnch. Ise.in's top !iis n it- r Township, How they ground gainer. • .,, in fast competition Is yet Fords broke the let In the first H>II The C.Y.O. by-passed cum ter when Wagenhoffer romped ,il .1'inor lciifftie to enter the eight yards around, his right end r. Irf'.i'dic where a faster for the game's Initial score. Voss ,,l liiiskclball is plnyed. A kicked a field goal for two points, •M'.VII ii expected to follow putting Fords out front 8-0. Voss mi in Haliway for the KHI captured the spotlight in the sec- vr,u the Miracle Kids In ond period by returning a punt 35 SPECIAL! SPECIAL! r -, :' ; ;imos with one defeat, yards for a touchdown and bootlnft i inti'l of 1366 points nnd | tlii1 field goal after the score. FOR A MM IT ED ! iiie Wnodbridui' Town- Picking up where he left off in ; ;-:i Senior Championship. thn flst half, Voss continued his TIME ONJ.Y. •A>,II> the C.Y.O. this year scoring Spree in the third stanzn ,iick CJrilden. Robert Pow- by going over for his second touch- nv Hr.Kiiil.ik. James DeJoy, Skirt that can be worn three ways Is shown ab«ve as pictured Only once in a lifetime is in the November issue of Cosmopolitan marnzlnr. Cinch the waist- down from the Iselln three yard DrJoy. Joseph Oeis, Her- line tiehtly with its cummerbund and top it with a revealing blouse, stripe and splitting the uprights anything like this offered. MM\ (inry Messick. .WilliRm as shown at lower rUht, and you're ready for crtcktails. Raise and with his third consecutive field • Robert Ferraro, Richard tie the cutnnierluitid Into a smiis flttinc bodice, as shown at.lower goal. It just can't be overlooked. '. Koberl UnRvary. The left, and you're dressed f»r dancing. Leave the bodice hifli and Kalinch brought the crowd to 'ill in- outfitted this year rover it with a simple jersey as shown abovr, and ynu're set for Its feet in the fourth quarter when • ' uniforms. luncheon. *, he led his team 65 yards for Ise- lln's first score. Kallnch carried .I.unes A. Russell. St, Present This Ad at Our Beauty Shop and YOU be the judge! • K.ite recently announced the ba 1 on practically every play JUST and ground out the yardage with V 11 will sponsor nn Inter - You Will Receive . . . raised on farm lands faraoui for Woodbridgc Upset sheer power. Buy Flagstaff Vegetables and see • Junior, and Vet teams, all Voss climaxed his spectacular if they don't change all your ideai (hat particular food. They'll meh Iv uniformed. The com- $6.50 PERMANENT WAVE COMPLETE FOR ONLY Paragraphs afternoon by racing 73 yards down in your mouth with flavor bfr .11 b" represented In the ol how lender, how appetizing vege- By Wildcats, 14-7 the sidelines for his third touch- caute there's nothing finer thai down of the game. His kick was $3.50 tables can rrally be! Flagstaff . ;•, of the parish .have FORDS - Still undefeated in, Always blocked by a host of Iselin line- Vegetables arc thjj pick ( C'.inem and the final .stanza when he InUr-; diivT-in center which will enable All of the te.nita in the cepted a Wildcat pass on the 22 the housewife to make all her TREMENDOUS SAVING ON . ! )«• ii'!niil"tfly uniform- ynrd line and raced mimo'ested pu'chase.s without leaving her ii ••mil'-, wii; ix played over the final marker for a touch-; car. The initial and "heaviest ex- si .1 line--' Si hool Court on down. Loxiin tied the score with '• pen.se Is, of com'se, the purchase I.i ,i '.UP competition w A perfect pass to Steve Brass.o tor; of a ear, — Christian Science 1 1 CHILDREN'S COATS • .Li;: 'ii 'in near future. IIR extra point. i Monitor. .'-.ii'iiil.n moimutt league With time runninu out uiU»| ; PUKES STARTING AT •otlU'lS will Df No Woblem There Filtcrl Model' Flare Back nnuntiu'is will be ,mlrth mirjo^ I)on pm-fjock ui'M' 1 vi,i! jiu • a very j a ^^ jrom cen[e|- nnti (mjed b.i.'k Hollywood points out that Hooded Styl« Yoke Back i l,i:,t year, There 110 f)|s own ,4 Mnr(, tossjn« ,n radical changes In fashions in 1 Loose Bark :\ l' ains in the Schmohl, who .snared the pa:s, women's clothes prevent the re- Belted Style :,!nnviiv,' of muny old films. Here's ;; rmnpared to lucked it under his arm and raced ) Sizes 7 to 14 i All Colors i-.i ;u<- play wl 1 wliere tin- nujdisUs can smile.— $ 13-95 the remaininu distance to the " to Schineh! for. ,i':.iir.M the Red Blazer Jayvees. Bring your children in and prepare them right for the tlie extra point, putting tlie Wild- Stoic by Periods: uiiide a iccord as a cuts out ftoni by i 14-7 count. Wootlbrid.:;- 0 0 0' 7— 7 lootbali player wll.' The Wildcats arc coached !>Y WlM-.'at.- 7 0 0 7—14 cold winter ahead—you'll be amazed at our low prices • in,- ,,a nlm.isi any college Jake Meider iilKl Joe Nickov::/. in- ^ ,i liffe dumb.— two former Barron stars. Thur and sensational bargains. have one blemish on their BUY DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY AND SAVE! CIIRISTENSEN'S 1948 TIIK FRIKNDLY STORK" THE BIRDS FLY SOUTH, COME EARLY FOR THE BEST SELECTION! IT'S W TO CHANGE No Alterations Ee'H Warm To The Colors! TO STORM WINDOWS! All Sales Final For b'-miy, fuel economy Open Friday Till 9 P. M. n rtti.lvmvcniriH-t, ask aljout Jleti (U.-ncwKaulc-PHliaAlum- iiviin Comliinatiun Storm Wimlow and SUITH. Easily ronl TIHTC'S music in llie air ijiounil New Joix-'y— t'luuiKcd in SI'LU'IJ' ' OPEN inside the house. Ask for ;UK1 il's New Jersey music, too! full inlui niation and free ( 1 (ShJliatc. No obligation- MCHU ALL DAY You see, ]N- "V.V V'-^e Junior Sixes. 4 to 10 plastics in place of old-fashioned wpod and #2.25 1UV. W brass materials, harmonicas are heii|g man it-1 fjtONK Ml(l. COMPANY OPEN DAILY FROM 9 A. M. TO 6 P. Mi — FRIDAY TILL !) P. M. Highland Park, N. J. factured here by the millions every year. I'hune New Brunswick 2-9402 So sound another chord of salute to New Jersey industry! There arc «uod rcasoijs for the diversifica- tioii of industry in our great state. With such advantages* as excellent transportation facili- ties, skilled worker*, and proximity to major rcil. Umn Slcrvtii markets, it's no wonder that New Jerscyj ranks I'i' TO SIZ1-; SPECIAL! fiij^th in thc%nation in the total ivaliujjof luauu- factured products. j ' , %\

Public Service Electric and Gas Com- pany, public tervant of a great ilalr, II proud of ill contributions to the 3-times easier! industrial growth of New Jersey. Took SO ycart of building with skill and prattiga to FLANNEL SPORT SHIRTS iell Coals like th*M on sym- path««ic & friendly Termi,

K,,P him warm on trtaj snowball weather with Kaynw Flannel Shirt*. Hw (avoriie <«hiun iu colon bright u hi» cb«k». Cut ij tailored foe e»sy (join* comfort. Quickly openod 1»6 Smith St. OPEN FRIDAY EVE

!«,. Ar!ilr ••- (in. fi Eii.^l C A Olrotid. West Avpmie. Bt- 'tin Kroph. Crntrfll Avenue, save a party in honor of their dniiKh- Hospita I Pital- Averi'.i". lia- : rturn rrl fi OTI .1 VIM! tenrietl the annual dinner of the SEWAREN — John J. DowlinR NEWARK The Griffith Music ter, Joan. was elected president of the Se- Foundation will open Its' 1948-48 •,•;•.!• lit'!1 (i.iH ;:hier . Mr-. Will;am "Quarter of n Century Club" of the Rainbows are formed by the re- Marsliall stress:^ ' Gtipst* were Mr. and Mrs, J. A. waie.n Men's Club at, a dinner j season of Mosque concerts auspici- I": »nk!rn. W.is'ninii'ton. D r. H.-r Guaranty TniM Company at the f met ion an dreflcctlon of the cun's Is throat to pw-r. Hansen. Franklin Park: Mr. and meting held on November 3 In the ] ously on Sunday «t 3:45 P. M. :. C.iro'. F.allkl.n. \Y..ldor: A;:oria. R.iday. rays on raindrops. ;.i!v.:>!r.i: :i:'' Mrs. A. C. KroKh. Perth Amboy: Parish House on Cliff Road. Other when Rudolf Sei'kin, the inter- Oenernl Slim «i,., 1 -Private Arthur C. Fieiish. who officers elected were Harry Burks, ;..i.. c "'ir-- ).:i m; v,'ii!i :,'-. I,•U A Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Floi'key and nntionftll\ known pianist, will ap- The wcik-end will also be ranks head? British (;-,.', \v* tot :n spendine a furlough with children. Glora. R«;.T and Wynne. vice president; Chester Filarowitz. pear with the equally unowned marked on Saturday by the sec- his parents, Mr and Mrs William Aveneu; Theodcrr Snolovira, Car- -ecip;a"y. and Henry Gilbert, ond orrhsstrni concert for young i • -M..-. Jv>-!<- M',rT, P'K'.Rtii-!- Frelssh. Robert Street, is being BUFI'II Quartet in a profiram In jtivet, treasurer. people lit the Mosque Theatre jiiii.t w.i.- ..:«' 'ivck-fntl -?-iif>'. nt uansferred to Camp Pickett, Va.. which flerkln wil feature the Itlven by the Little Orchestra So- Mr. :u.-' Mrs. Kuuvr-ih B Bi:'>r. wli?rp hf will be Chaplain's assist- I Mr?. F. J, Pflider?r and daugh- The en it speaker." were Chah- t Re.-thoven Passionntn Sonata. ciety and sponsored by th( Found- We: A. MI UP I ant to Chaplain F. Newton How- > te: Ionn. Rosemarie Erli. Ann Ma- nlng P. Clapp and J. A. Claynor of i rip Naay. Patricia Kazimir. Ju'.ia the Corborundum Company In One of the truly great planish ation. The program will concern 1 den, former vicar of St. John's 1 •-Mi .'. P:'.'.v S. Austt'h. West! now b'-fniT 111! public. Serkln who. itself with dance forms found, in 1 Church. • A:ia;rS;-n. Barbara Jova. Eleanor Kflsbey. Their topic was the "His- Avi-.'ni -, ',v,'A luncheon in New ( to quote a metropolitan , critic. thethe music of such diverse com- 1 Ro.5!. Paincia Radley, Dolores tory of the Carborundum Indus- Vi-r:-;. Mr-':i;!iiy wi'ii hpr M /iij;' ,; Fprunn llrt. ; !(- nn.-ii'r C ub met last week at the 'Raymond Lojew^ki. Joseph Boras. vrai The Bnsrri Quartet has been them, but they will bp danw.l by ,i] :icd 1.) iii'i i.onu1 in Auburn, N, Frtdciick MCK. Adams, fjlarpnce hr-mr 0! Mrs. S J.' Henry. West • Wiili.im Weinbrer.npr nnci Alberta Zisniiknu. A. W. Scheldt, Erm.st invited t;> appear with Serkiri so e sextet nf costumed bnllet daiv- V.. iiftf, s:»T.t!m4 soms time vitii A\°nue. Prize winners were: Mrs that every form of piano literature ewers. headed by Irene Hawthorne. bv f!,'"i"!it!T, 'Mrs. F. Ntttion Ma^ahey, Joseph H. Thomson. James Grant, Woodbridge; Mrs. Egan Nelson, Jack Stern, N. J. miitrst be heard on the master premiere ballerina, and Johnny H I'.VCi'Ml. Andrew Simonsen. Mrs. A. F. Sfl- FREE MOVIES iilano series of concerts. Starbuck of Balet Riww fam.' Mr F Nr\v:)ii Howden and Donovan, Michael Swetz, J. J. f\tld and Mrs. Anton Magyar. FORD?—The Rev. John E. Brown, Arthur Mack. C. G. Oeh- The progrnn consists of the fol- : i;i. Rob"ii. have mo*P(l I.) Blark- lowing selections: Quintet in E flat Grimes, pastor of Our Lady of man, William Bird. H. B. Rankin. 'Decorative poUinlilrrs are just • tf>:iJ•. Vo . vJie.'f'C'rmplaiji F. N?w- GE. 2 subsidiaries. 3 officers heid major, Op, 44, Schumann; Allegro • Peace Ciiuit.li. has announced W. F. Wooten. R. G. Crane, Albert as useful as plain ones and so iil'y in anti-trust case. bri l«nte. In modo d'unn marcle ; that a ffte niov;p will b( shpwn Andersen, Henry Andersen. Jack much Measantrr to use. Thrsr (Un Poco lHigamente1. Agitato; • ;o all children of the parish this Egan. Stanley Jankowski. three are idrntiral in design tx- Schei'zo iMolto viv»ce'. Alleuro morning at 10 o'clock in the parish Charles Andersch,,J. A. Mosa- rrpt for tlir fruit appiiquc<< LOANS OR ELSE! ma noh troppo.. Serkin and the audit ;irium. kowsky., Joseph Kublcka, Jostph which distinguish them. I'sr Busch Quanr.. Alignment must bo Thr small charge for cor- Pocklembo, Eldon Raison. George bi'l|ht kitchen colors to crorhet recting auto Wheel Align- Chamber of Commerce groups Robinson, A. D. Demon. Miichael them. Plrrctions for crocheting Sonata in F minor. Op. 57 >Ap- oppose U S. education aid. Perfect ment by our precisiop meth- D?mare«8kl. P. J. Koster. Albert FRUIT POTHOLDEUS may be passionsta', Beetlioven. Allmo assai, Andante con moto. Allegro s Hi.iii. od, quickly is repaid in re, Rawley, Harper A. Sloan. obtained by sending a stamped, A turkjy dinner was served by self-addressed envelope to the ma non troppo. Serkln. 79c Per Square pair and replacement sav- ;he members of the Supper Club Needlework Dept. of this news- Quintet In A major. Op. 81 mps! The safety which ac- .;« follows: Mrs. Daniel Bishop, paper, requesting Leaflet No. Dvorak. Allegro ma non tanto. curately Aligned Wheels Mrs J. E. Crowley. Mrs. Harry 5505. Rumka — Andante con mnto; brings, comes as a free by- cnoot H.i'.sey. Mrs. Rose Godfrey, Mrs. [ ., • .. • Scherao—Puriant. .Allegro. Serkin James O'Donnell. Mrs. John Ven- and the Busch Quartet. product. To save your purse Cn>tnm-m.i(ti> it!i. ,i -and perhaps even more'— crus. Mrs. William 'Ta^gart and \Seuarcn History Club •:.• Mi.-'-es Arlent Venerus, Ethel ntodt ... mtdicol olttnlion 55r Per Squnrc I.,. let us Align your Wheels. Hears JSetwrk Jeweler SAVE MONEY MUSICIANS IJNhop and Mac and Gladys GFT S25 TO $500 tree Ipstallm , i SEWAREN—Jerome Wlss, Nett- CIGARETTES PERTH AMBOY SALES & SERVICE CORP. CAM. C.KORGE Bl'CK , ark. was /uest speaker at the No- CHESTERFIELD - CAMELS ( hn• rf n"•. i. . IIHISON (i — SALES i SERVICE— HUDSON 8 Bazaar and Supper | veniber mpotmK of t^e Sewaien LUCKY STRIKE - PHILLIP WOS-1848 "(icncral Kcnairs On All Cars" I History Clul) held at the home of MORRIS - OLD GOLD - PAIX and arranie fverythliu :>C1 I...uric St., Perth Amboy. \, J. Tel. P. A. 4-8412 - 6413 Scheduled bs Church I oi Mrs. A. W. Scheldt. Holton MALI, - RALEIGH - TAREY by phone. Vour loan will j Stret t His topic was "Precious TON be readrln IS minutes! idge Flooi f-VWAREN—There will be a I Stones." Linoleum - Kne\ M/u.ii for t'.:e benefit of St. John's ! Present wee Mrs F. J. Adams $1.49 EMPLOYEES mivii. Ci.uri'h in the auditorium of the iMrs. Wiliam Baran. Mrs. W. C i«Ki« <\ivro\ Asphalt and l^il . • , eno'i! this afternoon and evening. I'rrmlntu lirimtla ullnlillj klvhrr. ' Ecker, Mrs. Arthur Haney, Mrs. F 1 LOAN COMPANY Wt MAIN v|i:i i | WOODBRIDGE llii' affair will open at 3 o'clock. *<1,4»0.00 FULL PRICE Y •»M" • I tl'-.l t ! , ' •!.•-! ji. 'i! l- , .!! Geoi'Rp Varrelman, 83 High Street, ill.1I I iiM!> 'Ms ,; li.i .I1 • ••-• nl •.'••- if) are the parents of a son born Mon- WILMINGTON, DELAWARE THE LOUISE SIKH' (tnr M"[••. .l.'i-i .1 •• ..ti'ri1 iutt-r- day at Perth Amboy General Hos- N A BICtGLE Mrs. Howard Toft. Proprietor t-si*-'l in !HI\ \'.m. .1 ii -n-\ i uni»-*ii t. pital. SMO.MI il(,\m and S60.00 monthly for C.I's nays all. )».- MiN* T-. > HI ' (.l|,;.|i-1f ••!'!' K 75 MAIN STREET. WOODBRIIXii: Hi' ):»w .111.1 i ••''.* 1 ir In-11 lint--!!!.*. Food requirements of the Navy 11 Worries or sorrows can- A ri4<>):M. '''if fi' '• s'-)' ! i'':i «'*• 11 ;• \'f in 1941 were 1,000,000.000 iB> Custom Tailored. Covered Buttons; Button llni. "I Easy Terms (or Civilians. SM. h well kiif'A :i linker us Si-1 - pounds: In 1945 they had risen to not be drowned in alcohol. in-:1, Utrffrt u!.|>, ('.din. He •«<>n, Marilyn Custom-made Brits 5.700.000.000 (Bi pounds. After a binge, they con- Asent iin 1'ri'iniM". Daily 2-4 — Saturdays and Sundays 2 to 5 HII.V l.t-:. I: i: -1;.- MM- k :f-l l'-ui Fabrics, Woolens, Notions, Advance T'.iUnn Anicri' a n. ]'•. !'r,i^< an i I>»-I! in- front you as big or bigger .-tni!!ii-in>. W <• hu iv \ "i i" vis:: than ever. If you are drinking to excess you COAL may be alcoholic. We can BOOKS FOR CHRISTMAS! help you to decide. Eddies Music Center — 0 — CHILDREN'S BOOKS AND EDUCATIONAL T«IV> > I:>"; Stove-$1875 Meeting every Saturday DOLLS AND STUFFED ANIMALS FUOM ' F. J. BORER, Realtor & School of Music night at Town Hall at 8:30 ADULT BOOKS FROM 50o Ed. Bonltoski, Prop. Nut - $18.75 o'clock. WRITING PAPER AND NOTES FROM M RAGGEDY ANN AND ANDY DOI.I S 30H W. Third Avenue, Roselle 357 STATE STREET Pea - $16.75 PERTH AMBOY, X. .!. LITTLE LULU DOLLS Tor Particulars For Special Appointment Call Roselle 4-062J — Roselle 4-8674 P. A. 4-1290 0 — ALCOHOLICS Writing Portfolios, Miniature Gamps. DUriiv \.iu.• Write ta Engagement and Telephone Books, Photo a nil - M. MOHR Circulation Dept. ANONYMOUS Albums, dames for the Entire Family. Christina ( - ^^ 74 Howard St., Hopelawn NO FEES - NO DIES P. A. 4-3088 Wood bridge Prompt - Efficient - Coi.rt«ous Publishing Co. NO ASSESSMENTS CORNER BOOK SHOP WE SELL THE COOPER P. O. BOX 397 ANTHRACITE STOKER 18 GREEN.ST., WOOUBRIDGE 61 SMITH STREET, PERTH AMUOV Y .1 WOODBRIDGE, N. 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f.ihhy's I'ruil' Corklnil itoi Can27f Lillliy's Aprict>tS Whole peeled or unpaeled halves 17oican2le Lihby's Freestone Praehes sliced 29oican4Jc Del Monte FniU Cocktail , i , . 30 or. can 43c Sliced Pineapple AH brands 20oi.ean29c 30oi. cm 33c Is Your Best Crushed Pineapple AH brands J0or.c«n29c 30orc»n3Bo Yes, A&P Coffee is a bigger value than ever. Pineapple Juice AH brands 18oi can 16c 46oi can 38« In fact, it's your tast buy today — because Still Only: Campbell's Tomalo Soup N»* pack can lpc A&P Coffee prices have not advanced. Com- Uncle Ben's Rice long grain-converted 11b. pkp. 22c pare and see for youfielf how much better mm O'CLOCK 2:79 Pink Salmon ColiSlream 7Hot.cu35c 14ot,can59c really fresh, Otistom Ground coffee is! There and Mellow Red Salmon Sunnybrock 16otcan67o are 3 superb blends to choose from — mild, DVT} riltf1! V *J ]b ft ' Salmon MdGowan's 7V, oz. can 53c A&P 7% at cm 55« medium and strong. So — when yon buy HB" vlUvlill « • , ^baoytll Fish White Meat-Cfcicleji of Sea or Breasl 0' Chicken 7 or tin 57' A&P Coffee — you get what you like — and tUeh and Full-Bodied Meal Tuna Fiah A&P fancy 7o».«n43c like what you get. Flavor makes it America's Fluked Tlina Fish Sultana 6oz.can39c No. 1 favorite by millions of pounds. And Del Mollte Sardines In tomato sauce 9 or .can 25c now . . . more than ever. . . value makes it BOKAR Beardsley's Codfish Cakes . , , iOM.oi.can the No. 1 buy! Vtqorou* and Wineu Beardsley's Shredded Codfish , 4 oi pkg. 2 lor 35e Lipton's Noodle Soup Mix . .

China Beauty Chow Mcin Dinner . 23 01.pkg.47c

China Beauty Bean Sprouts . , 19 01. can 2 ftr23« China Beauty Soy Sauce . . . . . 3oi.bot.9« Super-Right Slahl Meyer Beef Stew . . k • • '«02 tan 45c Kidney Beans with Pork Ann Page 16oZ can2for23c Your meat dollars Imy more at A&P because our fine- That means you get more of each tender, juicy cut — Sultana Red Beans w ot. can 2 for 19« 22 oz can 2 for 25<" quality "Super-Right" meats are all trimmed of excess the part that gives you the most good eating for your Corned Beef Hash Libbys or Broadcast 16 at. can 33c waste before they're weighed. For example, steaks and money. And when it comes to value, that's just as im- c chops are short cut and trimmed before weighing, and portant a consideration as the prices per pound — which Sunraycd Tomato Juice 13 01. can 2 for 19c 46oiCan29 roasts are sold without added fat wrapped around them. are always low at A&P . . . high quality considered. LIBBY'S Homogenized SWIFTS Sliced BaCOn SunnyliaW sugar cured l/2 Ib. pkg 37<- PORK LOINS Whol. or cither hall lt>. 53- Ducklings Long Wand's finest Ib. 45c BABY FOOf PREM FRESH—BROILING ANO FRYING Frankfurters skinless ib. 59c i huek Roa«t or Steak T ».6.1 Tasty -12 oz. 5itt, un Sliced Boiled Ham ...... /2ib65< Porterhouse Steak »«t cm-kMi *»•«• ft. 85c Leg or Rump of Veal • V-8 Cocktail VagelableJuica 12 or can 2 for23c 46or.can33c Fresh Seafood i Prime Ribs of Beef »»rt eut-t** *«:• Boneless Veal Roast Shoulder ib 69c Fillet Fr«h Fioundw ib. 53c Fresh Mackerel ib 2,3c Airline Prune Juice , quart bot. 27c Pot RotBt Bontkii Chukfc - no lit added ib 83c Beef Liver Specially selected ib 69c Fresh Whiting ib 17c Oysters for frying doi 45« Nectar Tea Full flavored */, \b. pkg, 49c 48 l«a bags 41« Bottom Round Pot ROMI N* m added ib 89c Beef Kidneys , , , . « , . , ib 35c Our Own Tea Hobust Vi Ib. pkg. 47c 48 tea bags 39c Chopped Beff Pure k««l-ffMhly ground rb 65c Lota Pork Chops c»nt»r an Ib. 75c luthey Homl Evaporated Milk White House small can 3 for 22« tall can 14c

Legs of Lamb . . . t «••••< ib 69c Pork Chops Hip and shoulder cutt ib 49c If you want your Thanksgiving turkey to he one Dnff's White Cake Mix 1602 . Pkg. 33c of the best ever, order a Pilgrim Brand bird Loin Lamb Chops ,,»*»** ib89c Fresh Pork Shoulders shori cut Ib 47c DeXO Vegetable shortening 1 Ib. can 39c 3 Ib, can 1,09 today! These famous turkeys will all he priced Lamb Chops ** « &»M* ib 79c Smoked Hams nudy-io-t«i-whoii ot either ib.63c just as low as possible, but the heavier ones will Sunnyfield Flour AH purpose sib.bag35c 25ib.bag 1.59 ''be less than the smaller sizes, due to lower Shoulders of Lamb Cr»»i cut-whoi* Ib 45c Smoked Pork Shoulders s^ri cut ib. 49* Warwick Assorted Chocolates . • . ifc. box63c wholesale costs. , • -16 Stewing Lamb »'«••! ** *«* *29c Smoked Beef Tongues shon cut ib 59c Worthmore Cream Drops • . • . lib.box37c i Cookies Black walmtl or coeoanul 10 oi. pkg 20« er Joe Cereal Honey flavored 6 or pkg 2 lor 29<" cil's HemO Vrlamin fortified Liquid jar 59« Powder jar 65c

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Chocolale lyrup t ib jar 25c 2 Ib. jar 47« Flako Pie Crust ,.. . , Soipig.16* Libhy's Custard Piimpkin I7ti.2ior23c 27 oi. 2 for 33c Sunnyfield Pancake Flour ; < • • iooi.pkg.13c You'll like all the tempting treats in A&P's | Del Monte Tomatoes N«W pack 19 oi can 23c Corue ice the doteni of delioiow dolltr-itretchers When it comes to budget-wise buys in farm- Bakery Department because they're just like TomatOCS Ions brand 19,01 can|2 lor 25c in our refrigerated etier Then buy and buy! Mesh fruits and vegetables, come to A&P! home-baked. You'll like their attractive Lord Mott String Beans French nyi» lyjot can'2 for 35c prices, too! * *• •<>•' 83* Washington Daliclom 2> Del Maiz Corn Criam sty1» 17Jor, can 2 for 35Q Boston Brown Bread . . «, . M«,io»fl9c Largt and compact bunch Sweet Coim ! lon*-cr»am ityla 20 or can 2 for 29* Sharp Cheddar Marvel Whole Wheat Bread . . tib.io«jl5c Sweet PeaS Reliable fancy 20 oi can 2 for 35c Fresh Tomatoes . • . • . carton oi 3 to 519c Romano Pecorino *• 83c English Muffim . . . t . pk9 of 4 for 13c i Grt'Solvent Cleamhandi t Ib ran 1 ^{c 3 Ib can 33 Swe.rl FBI washing fina fabrics, glasswan, diih« lOorplg. 31'' Sliced Swiu fw«WH'• 4oi.pk«.3S« Salted Cashews • • -. <. , «oi citio bag 29c 8 A.M, to 6 P.M. Blue Bonnet Margarine Y«H»w-wi«k t». cm 40c Diamond Walnuts Niwcrop i ib. c«Ho. bag 49c Mixed Nut8 f»"cy mix 11b. caltt). bag 49c Monday through Nutley Margarine rur* tnai uniform' t*. 25c Calimyrna Figs, Uv*r or mho ityh t o< pig 17c INDEPENDENT-LEADEn PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, NOVEMTWn 11. 1948 Birthday Tot's Avron Awards Presented Ella Koines Goes ft estern Continued from Pace tContinued toom Ptge 1) lei, A J. Se.hule-, J. C. Rlil,,,, „. jure hm-lerl In the Methodist T Smith. H. 0. Smithir,, j '|. NEWS from HOLLYWOOD i C'linrc-li ynrd. She died on May 3, flfe ZfliiiM : 14 ymr group, W. o (-|, 1821 and tlif chapter keeps the ' When Janet Vieh flew to New A 1- Krnlsh, M, Poltll, A. F,,,,,' The bnycolio by British film ; urnve in Rood condition. A frw York and then traveled on to Bos- years acn, the stone was restored holier, J. A, Hmlcleski, J, Koin -t' cvhihitm aoainsi motion pictures ton to be present for Barry Nel- C. Knihne. J L. Madden. :i ',". •Anttrn by because of and the base cemented. son's opening in "Light Up the Janet GBRI» was a descendent of HiiiKpr, E. Slmonsen; n •„,' in; iiitrmpprat? utterances on the Sky," it lwv first plane trip uroup, G. A. Hunt, H. B, Mnml! iMlMirte situation Will have * y Captain John Pike, WoodbrldRe, who was a first settler, magistrate P. Rohflck, W. O. Reynard oblerrmtical r-ffect on such films and her first lime out of Cali- pr- and member of the council. His as The Miracle of the Bells." fornia. Twelve year Rrourj, 1 y A Operator VVZ Reports: son. John, married Sarah Stout of ualer, a. W. DyrTtman, H K,. ' That aiir>ir Tmvnship rr-:- The Kiss of Death," "Ride the Well, believe It or not. there's h : Monmoulh County and their son, T. J. Kiupaf ick, 8. Fulop ,,' Pink Horse," and "Her Husband's one actor who isn't i says he isn't) dpnts ln p Zebulon. became a major in Wash- Hiincock. Z. IMO. J. E. Jrn.'ii.ii -. Affair.' all of which Hecht Interested in money. Montfiomevy Perth Ami)'V Grnn.il Hospital. ington's army, enlisting from I, Kninht. .1. Kovacfi. R. T, I,,.,.,',' worked. Clift declares. "1 don't care if I »re Mrs. ll.ivry Gerns. Mr. Mr- Woodbridne. Janet's nephew, son M W, Mason, N, Markov. ','' make no more than $30,000 a yew, Crory. Mr.-. Kntrn. Isflin. Arthur of her brothc", Zebulon. was Gen- Movnk. W. A. O'Connor, V v p,' Oreat interest is beins taken in' as long as I do a cood job." (As if and Aliifri Hum. Mrs Anclrer Til- I eral Zebulon Montgomery Pike, nek, Q. Radish. P. Sham, j ,' Hollywood in the opc.ations of I $30,000 a year wasn't money!" ton. Sr.. ami Mrs. Charles K : who fe'l al Little York (now Tor- Siauniotn. 8. Simon, A. J Tii,,.,.. Marshall Grant - Realm Produc- j — GrPKjpiy- TIIP .ittrr nvo arp beir.s | nnt.i. Canadai In 1813 and for son, J. Toth, E. F, Will ,• n''.,'" lions which is about to produce! Paramounts contribution to the trelltfd fnr f arUires Mist.'inert m whom Pike's Ppftk, In Colorado was uroup, W. I. Adams, Jr.. v. v H , the first truly-commercial tele-1 semi-documentary film field wi I fall* in tlirr homes . Thai the named. Clarissa Pike was the only zelcski, B, J. Concannon. c 'i ision films to be made in Holly- p/obaWy be n story about naval Little itmuhU-rv «hrti they arc Emfi'-'ciH'y Squ;"l Drive :s laaainc child of General Pike. She mar- Covil. C. W. Donovan, C H y , wood The company has a contract Jet avlRtion. while MOM and Harri- yount ennueli, love l« help a bit. Onlv ilns- alvi IWVP lwri ' E. C. Hudson, J. Kastel, A K/ii.!., 1 : with the American Tobacco Com- mother wttH her housework, An owasion to call nn t'.w squad ft ' son, son of President William J. J. Mccslcs. E. I, Jens.jif. n'.', pany calling for the production of dealing with the Royal Canadian apron Just like mother's Is the help can irll you I'HP feeling of :f- of Mtirettl, T. P. Morris, w.'w ,! 2fi half*hour television fl ms. bud-j Mounted PolicePli . nearest thins to a little nirl's ]jef to hsvr qu.ilifipd persons ban- , President Benjamin Harrison. from, S. J. Soiensen, J. tlpmf,,,'' ceted at $8,500 each, with optionsl . -> - heart when shr Is doinis her dlini; ilirir Invert on??. How .liMu: ! Jr., M, Toth. S. E. Welle,,,. ', which ran bring the total number! Pioneertown. on a htish plateau j riRIVER SDIE AT WHEEL chores, This plnt-siir anron dlRSin:; dnwiva little d«i)er' Onr Wendeborn. A. W, Wlliamii!.' of pictures to 156. The sponsor.! in the Colorado desert country^ BUFTALO.'N. Y.—TWO motor- with surplice top and roomy never knnws who wil be the nev. ; P. B. Zeli-cr; 10 year uroun i » uncle: the contract, acquires Amer- j 1W miles southwest of Hollywood, i ists suffered fata' .heart attacks pocket will please any tiny Onr I'i nred i:ie services ol ;hr, Burns. E. C. Catstrnsrn p ,'• •can television rights to the films which was built prlmari y to serve the same day recently. Walter holsekeeper. A direction leaf- squad. . . Camno. K. E. Coflcy. A (in. , for a period of one year after the as a movie set and then piacti- let for malting TOT'S SEER- Chalmers, 48. of EggertsVille, was .). R. Hlnton. Jr.. B, V K.-, • de'iivery of the last film. The com- cally abandoned, has been leased SUCKER APRON may be ob- Rf: Parkin ft Curs: '' stricken. His auto careened over N, A. Kelly. A. T. Mcfmi > .„ 1 ! p.my, however, will be able to sell Uor twenty-five years by Philip N. j the curb nncI strllck , lrw E|ghl tained by «endiiu a stamped, Bet nits; I Iwr s?"n so nwiiv M()iite::nlvo, W. J Prliu k •- '•' drivers hiiViiv: a lw -k of a ::n>: foreisn riahts and American the-1j Krasne's Inter-Amei lean Produc- nours <>arlier, Alnx C. Lebecki. 54. sp|f-addrewed envelope to the ; nnd 16-millimeter riKht* to | tions. currently makinp a new Sthlavo. (fftlini thrir cars parked ur.h T-; was stricken in his auto near Amr Needlework Department of thi* 'sultiii'J fiavrrl iemprv- arm derive; film ore year'after its de'.iv-;; series of eight Cisco Kid features herst. paper, requesting Leaflet E 1476. fpndevs. I am hrrtby repriniin: evy to the sponsor.' i for United 'Artists release, The the proDi-r mpthnd of narkiv a : town, to the eye. is a typical fron- car that I -received in the mail: •; Movie producers in general, and tipr community of early Wild West Hollo 1. Slop oven with or a lif.le Hollywood producers in particu-! days. It has one thorouRhfare. Is SUNLIT KITCHEN CHEF ahead of the car in front of the l.ir will watch with interest thejUned on both^ides by twenty-six king'* cornmerclal establishments of vari- pa~khYJ spsce. at a distance of 12 premiere of Marcel Pagnoli'8 new ous kinds, including a small hole', to 18 inches from ttie parked j movie "La Belle Meuniere," which vehicle to allow tpt.me maneuver j viii IH held in Pan searly in this the Pioneer Town House; st res-1 A most unusual appetizer has hove no chnfln« disk heat m shal- to follow. and in New York in Decem- taurant, the Golden Stallion, and been created for the average cook ,ow pan over A low name her. The spotlight wi'l be on. not a combined saloon-dance hall, the by Maitre d'Hotel Mlno of the fa- 2. Cut wheel sharply to the risrr. | KITCHEN TIPS. Many people • he film itself, although that prom- Red Dog. mous Chslfonte and Haddon Hall (many drivers make the mistake do not know the principal differ- at this point of cutting to the left • ;iss in be 8ood, but on the new hotels in Atlantic City. Music lovers, especially Bfceth- ence between salad dressing and and bark toward the curb. ivlor process used in its filming, CANAPE MAI8ON oven fans, will be delighted to hear mayonnaise. Salad dresMiiit con- 3. A.s the rear wheels near the wim-h makes colored pictures on 1 hard cooked egg that a movie. tei:init the storv. of tains starch, mayonnaise does not. curb, rut the front sharply to the f me same kind of film now used for •2 ureen pepper his Erolca Symphony: is being Prick the entire surface of a pie left so ii.s to swine the front of the black-and-white. ai\ invention of •> pimiento made In Vienna. Ewald Balser is shell for a fruit or cream pie with car toward the curb. This should i he Boux brothfrs of Prance. 6 fillets of anchovies portraying the composer and Ju- a fork. This eliminates air bub- be done wine the car is badcins 1 tomato i peeled i dith Holzmeister, who has been bles and prevents bhsteiinn m the Slowly. David Brian, who Just a few 2 tablespoons salad dressing seen here In the title, role of the i finished crust. 4. It will now be found the rai- niiinths aso was a carpenter build- Several drops of Worcestershire Austrian-made "Lystratn." is in For that extra crisp bacon, stni t ls within ihe allotted sjtace, close] iim low-cost houses for eX-OI's. sauce another principal role. frylnR in a cold pan. Keep I In- to the curb, and all that remains has the leadine masculine role in Tuna fish—nmount to equal the flame low and drain oil the excess for the driver to do is to straighten Fiaminco Road." a part men- „ , , , i quantity of C»B fat as It cook.v wheels and perhaps "jocky" s'icht- u<>n,ed for practically every ma'.e James Mason, the Enclish ac-|DlcP, mlx, flnd spread on lhin Lemon pie is especially delicnms ly to allow proper space between Mar in Hollywood. In the role he tor, who hasnt made a picture loast PUre ,„ chaflng dlsll cooki when cocoanut is sprinkled over vehicles parked to the front and plays a politician patterned after since "The Upturned Glass," two in melted butter. Serves 4. If you years ago, is currently at work inj merinpue. and the pir tousled in a WALTER MADE rear. B iss Pendersast. "The Best Things In Life Are! slow oven. THEATRES FYee.". at Enterprise. Followinc! l/i the Patricia Neal anci Julie London that, he will make "The Knip's| MARCH OF DIMES The 157th issue of the Old Fann- (will have the two leading lady General." The national coal for the next er's Almanack arrived in the mai' rnli-s in "Task Force," the seml- March of Dimes campaign auuinsl I today chock full of its usual infor- , documentary to be made about Sam Wood, who is ur- -1--vi- 1 pilio Is $30,000,000. according to! mation. I don't know of a farm I niiv.il operaiinns in the Pacific in inc Jimmie Stewart in "Thr Life (Continuous Performance Wan-en D. Coss. of New York, house in New England which does- ( ; World War II. of Monty Stratum," wants Joe Di- Today—Armistice Day I NOW 1 fund-raising director, who terms n't have a copy of the Almanack— Not a very practical riding habit, but who cares when til Maggio, Lou Boudrcau and oihrr Shown :i( Our Ke«ular Prices this year as "the blackest year" Ilitk the farmer's bible. Well here is I to pleasingly worn by blue-eyed Ella Raines? Ella and Uni- The preview audience Sives a baseball greats to appear in his William Powell - Irene Dunne in the fl«ht against inf.an.tvr POWELL Pie Almanack's prediction for this picture. Who wouldn't.' versal International have come to the parting of the wayi. unod head-siart to Sam Goldwyn's 1.11 K, WITH FATHER" paralysis. There have been more Litabetli comin'; winter: "The winter of I In Technicolor SCOTT Reason? Roles given her. She will free-lane* from now on. new picture. "Enchantment." They than 20.500 cases this year, with 1948 'November. December' and «ay it touches the heart and is the —Also— the total reaching a proabble 30,- J049 'January. February. March > be it thine they've seen since William Bishop 000 before the year's end. Virginia Patton will not be as cold on the whole FAKMKR'S DOLLAR \ SAW KNDANGKRS TOWN "Wutherinc Heights." "PltFALL" as the winter just past. However, IUACK EAGLE" The Aumuliurc Dci)iiitini.'iit'. MELRUSE. Muss.—A five-foot REJECTS MILLION FOR $I.S .Second Vf;itni< It v.i 1 last longer into March and Someone susnests tliat Repub- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY LOS ANGELES-Fined $15 foi f,^! circular saw, rigged to the rear there will be frequent storms of lic's dressing Jane Russell as a William Bendix - Claire Trevor speeding. Francis G. Gorman now a slightly smaller shade of the wheel of a jacked automobile, ( onlinuaner Performance "THE GAY rain and sleet as well as snow man for scenes in "Montana TIIK BABE RUTH STORY" in Shanghai, sent the Court consumer's food dollar npxt year. burst ami a piece- of Hit saw went Today which will create unusually icy His cut seems likely 10 average Belle." was puie'y a waste of —Also— $1,000,000 in Chinese ui-eenbacks. conditions." throush the roof of a schoolhouse "woman" power. Laurence Olivier Betty Grable 1 50 cents compared w.th 52 cents :halr . The judge ordered tin currency indicated for this year and the] mjl a 15 pound "HENRY V" DiiiiRlas Fairbanks, Jr. which is worth only $52 in Ameri- , Around Town: f h fl h flew ovw When Richard Conte. now wovk- ill) Technicolori "THAT LADY IN ERMINE" can money returned, warned that peak of o4 ccntd in 194s and 1B«. | ,., A boy. who shoud h.r-'e a bis; h busmsss wctlon and d , ing w'.h Wallace Beery in "Bi;. In Technicolor if the $15 was not forthcoming into a house a quarter-mile &way; | future ahead nf him. is 12-year- Jack; flnishes this stint| ho plans FRL. SAT.. SI N. shortly, he will issue a warrant WOMEX DOCTORS FOR NAVY a piece of metal spun 300 feet SATURDAY MATINEE old'Kelvin McLellan, son of Dr. to so to New York to produce and I SUPERMAN"—CHAPTER 10 for Oorman's arrest when he re- , The Navy is lookuiR for some throush the windshield of .a new Randolph Scott and Mrs. Roy D. McLellan, 24 Lil- star in "Heavenly Express," a play THREE COLOR CABTOONS turns to this country. DOORS OPK.N 12:10 doctors. It plans to give car and dented its roof, wfiile an- • Robert Mltchum lian Terrace . . . The youngster, an hedid ten years ago which has now comfclfisions to women doctors other crashed through the window SUNDAY THROUGH EVERY SAT* blN. up and coming pianist, was guest been worked into a musical. "GUNG HO" wholnave completed mteniships of a tenement house, showering TUESDAY Benjamin Frankl;n founded the artist Tuesday at the Montclair Robert Stack Saturday Evening Post. in cftlian hospitals and, in addi- two occupants with glass and ,liine Powell - George Brent , Music Club. His program consist- tion, it hopes to take 25 women sp'inters. The operator of the saw Diane Barrymorr LUXURY LINER" ed of his own compositions and doctors into Navy hospitals as in- suffered only a minor cut when "EAGLE SQUADRON" In Technicolor selections from Bach, Beethoven, terns. the belt" snapped. SONOTONE Krtty Mutton and Chopin and Mozart. Kelvin is a THREE COLOR CARTOONS "THE SEAHOUND"—NO. 10 Mar Donald Carey in THANK YOU scholarship student in the pre- Mary McCarty, who hunt" around "DREAM GIRL" GOOD TIMES HEARING AID paratory Division of the Juilliard Hollywood for years, trying to School of Music. I predict we wil'. 1 wish to thank all my customers for their break into the movies, finally gave Economists of tiie Agriculture JAMES Rl DDEIX Jieav much more of Kelvin in the ip hope and went to yew York, Department see good times for future . . . Helen "Mueller, Iselin, Resident Manner patronage of my service station throughout tho v»- ibout Christmas reminds me that • JACK FELTON „ ' • I' "TU-TONE DINNERWARE" •recruit tramms at the Naval The INDEPENDENT - LEADER King of Siu, Clarinet and Vibraphone SUrting with Uie LARGER DINNER PLATE Training Station, Great Lakes, 111 Christmas Fund for the Needy will He served 12 months overseas with start November 24. So be sure and •JOHN SLATER WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY the Army prior to entering Navp put a bit aside for the poor kids, Wizard of the Keyboard Irene DUNNE - Wm. POWELL in LIFE WITH FATHER" fervice . , , Kathryn McEwen is a won't you? . . , APPEARING NITELY AT ve;y busy lassie at NJC. Tomor- i)ow niidit us student chairman ot the Mabel" Smith Douglass Music Guild, Hathryn will introduce JOE'S COCKTAIL LOUNGE Mary Seller, harpist and* ballad ISELIN THEATRE AMATKUR NITF EVERY TUESDAY ISELIN, N. J. COLONIA sinner, who will- nivc ft recital in ME-6-1279 ,(,he Music BulUlinR Auditorium. DELICIOUS TOMATO PIES • FRENCH FRIES Kalliryn will also be one of the FRIDAY ANf) SATURDAY MORE NEW HOMES student spenkcr.s November 15 Gregory Peck in UG6 M»dison Avenue- Perth Amboy 4-6481 ,*hen NJC will entertain county 'TARADINK CASE" 4 y% Rooms, Expansion Attic Second Floor, Circulating liish school Kills in the Jameson Auditoiiiim al the co'leuo. . . —and— Hot Wtter-Oil-fired Heat, Lath and Plaiter. "ARKANSAS SWING" BOWLERS!! FlILLY F.II.A. INSPECTED j Lust But IS at Least: Episode 8—"Superman" il 1 The Wnodbridge Businessmen's BK prepared lor that first storm: Come in t»» —Also— we give credit Down Payment of $1500 high standards of SMITH'S KSSO STATION, proi'"r Margaret O'Brien In "BIG CITY" THIS CUSTOM-GRIP MONTHLY PAYMENT INCLUjplNO TAXES owner of this garage. TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY to Wuudbridtse men Let us completely prepare your cat for the col«l.i»"Mll|S fur having impeccable "BEItlilN EXPRESS" MINERALITE BOWLING $55.64 titste in clothes. T|ey —Also— Located one (1) Block West of •head. ' j( 'I prove us right by buy- -"'ADVENTURE OF St. George Avenue, Colon!* ma our merchandise. ^ CASANWn" FREE i ,BAU i • . ( EXPERT MECHANICS - IMMEDIATE SERVICE Expertly fitted lo your hand LOW RATES. TUESDAFONLY Stamped with your initial* "•SAHARA" Carragher Brothers With Humphrey Bopit WRITE OR PHONE Willis' t; Station 41 WE^T CLIFF ROAD • 88O -Also— "COAST GUARD" CIRCULATION DEPARTMENT COLONIA St. George and Jacques Avenue WOOOBEJDGE | I'ltlilI'ltlilii PAaKING (NBKAIN EEAR FREE DINNERU'ARi:, LAWES WOODBrilDGE f VBySHING CO. WOODBRIDGE Phone Rahway 7-4080 < UAhivKy 7-1181 L — •*-•»» p***jm mm** **&mV' i. • iiii Utf-',' vjptfPENDENT-LEADEH THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 15)48 JPAIIE NINE

FORDS NEWS 3nbet)enknt - T' FORDS NEWS Students Tell How to Prevent Fires Unit Ready Lions Present Prizes to Contest Winners Lions Fete ;-,..» hw'mft Essays Written by Pupils in Forth, Hopcluwn, Keasbey, for Bazaar Students Hnriltm Totvnship and Parochial Schools; Prizes Awarded by Lions Club of Ford»f Sponsors of Yearly.Contest Missionary Society to ri/.rs Awnrdrd Monday Hold Affair Nov! 18; |O Vi ilMKTS of ErtHHVH The following are the ;l).-; Olnrla Vine* ! By Marie l*rnon Mrs. Hanson Chairman 1 essays on Fire Pre- Srhool No. H, Fords I on Mir!- Prevention ,„, 'viiitrn by students of the Kwtsbey School First Prize FORDS—The Ladies' Mtsslon- Burton. Our Lady of Peace, First PriM jj, Tin- rcsiilar meeting FIRE PREVENTION y Society- of the Orace Lutheran Nn 7, Fords No. 17, Hopc- FIRE. FRIEND OR%)E" [ tlv I !•• C'lii!) of Fords was Fire prevention should not be Parish House will mc3t this after- ,nfl Krnsbey Schools. The Ever since the world began fire I'M Mi'.: v u;-ht at t.he Scancll- for only one week, but an' nil yeav has been mans best friend. But itnoon at which time final arrange- n.iviiin ( 1 Pixsident Fred Kan- , •<; ,s spnraored by the Lions round job for everyone. Each pri- hns been man's worst enemy, too, ments will be completed for the • .1 cv>t •!i ihe inffiina and then son livins in a community should Pire does not Just start. It Is bazaar. November IS, from 2 to iiini:-d ill" pn•effrtlnss OVW to P.M. Mrs. William Hansen is Ity Dran Masters considiv himself a fireman and enii.M.l often by someone's carc- FHM Vnr Pir-ident Joseph chairman, 11 d;i1.1 Barton School always be on the alert for fhe \ le.ssness. (ilTlll , Serving with Mrs. Hansen are First Pri« dangers. Here ! Fire P'event ion Week comes The r,lib '.MI host to the schgol the following: fancy booth, Mrs. J. HUH PREVENTION are some of my once every year, but fire starts ;>lllK':p;il; and the student win- Hiencstlnm to ev er y day A. Johnson and Mrs, Wlllard Dun- ners rf the iinntml ''Fire Preven- .,„.(. of prevention Is worth ham; food, Mrs, SoTen Peterson prevent fires In ! throughout our iKin I:VMY.' hi Id in local schools, .,,| ot cure. That Is n wise and Mrs. Carl Hansen; hot doc the home. Re- land. II is your liiirmi: Fire Prevention Week. I, ;iiul should be practiced nd coffee booth. Mrs. E. L. pair bare wlr- duly a n d my Mavi'i- August F. Grelner spoke Mini', when it comes to fire imll.li; apron booth, Mrs. E. L. lne and net Hd duly to to try on Hie future nf Amc"ica With re-i •inn of all oily rags ixiner and Mrs. Russell Kem- sprct 10 educational programs i, r.u elessnens with n llght- n n rl p r e - This pieture »'»< t:\lirn liy our staff pliolunra- I hum;' ( IIMCIKU l,nn'::r Ihnat, ltd her t and i n fl a m - ierer; trrab bag and candy, Mrs. sponsured by civic organlwtions : :: oi a clKftrct may cost v ( i) t hiirmflll pher at a mrrtiii" nl thr I,ions (lull of Kurds. mable rubbish. ugust Bauer and Mrs. John Sor- wlilch imbue youngsters with com- i(l n may br your own. fires. Here are Monday, when prizes wrro prrsrutrd to the Hack row, 1<'I( to riijht, Miss Soplile Jiirdan, U Keep all com- nson; opportunity tnb'e, Mrs. munity responsibilities. He praised Mnke sure your some common winners of the anniiiil Tire Prrvcntlnn" essay .loan l.imoli. Rarhaia Frislehe, Dean Masters, bustibe fluids mma Chovan. Refreshments will the extensive" work carried on by match or ciKaret •.ien.se lulcs for cnnlrst. First riiw. left to rii-Iit, Rolland Bnrai, Birliar.i Olmo. Robert Csrrr, Rohrrt Ericksnn, such us nap- served during the bazaar. the Lions Club of Fords on their is o u t before j you to follow Joseph \. I)aiiil);ic,i, Ir.. Marie I,»rson, Michael llnwurd Slurp, Mayor Ausnst F. Greiner, Fred Tickets may be purchased from Lako, Clhnrlottr Tmr, Andrew Kcmtck Mar- youth proprain. Other speakers you dispose of thn and benzine outdoors. Do not' l, Donotleavc II.\ns"ii Joseph (ireincr. Irvin I). ItiUer, Carl ny member of the committee, the (taret Kramer, (llnria Vine/.e, Dianne Walsh, Uanseii, Stephen Frnst. were William J. Warren, club it. Don't let smoke while lyiiiK in bed or while | m a t c h e s In Sunday School children or at the feeling drowsy in a comfortable j reach nf children, member and Second Ward Com- children piny oor. Members are requested to mittec.nan, Mrs Sophie Jordan. chair. Keep matches away from1 with matches 2. Check and repair all hcat- iave their donations In by Novem- Kensbcy School, club member small children. Never leave a hot | Keep fireplaces WA equipment. jer n. Miss Olga Nahay Pretty Bride Bridc-to-Be Feted Howard Sharp, principal of Fordfl Iron on the board while answer- covered. Never 3. Hnvi plenty of ash trays con- Schools 7 und 14; Mr. Irvin D. have oily raBs ln« a doorbell or telephone. veniently placed and keep them Rilter. principal of Clara Barton Saying mound. I would like to make these sug- clean. of Steve Ridnack, of Avenel at Surprise party school and club member Rev. John Cover your gestions to prevent fires outside j 4. Don't smoke In bed. Fords Post HcfSts E. Onmes, of Our Lady ol Peace ciimpfu e with the home. Never throw out lighted ! 5. Don't strike matches In clos- AOPELAWN—Miss Ilenc Step- Schoo'. Also communications were II r '.on leave It. Use safety cigars, cluartttes or matches while et*, Harases or other p aces where Couple to Make Home chose a uray suii with black le.i ko. South River, was the guest received from Misses Mary Pee, driving. Brush fires start easily. Keep the electric wlrlnR their ive Inflammable materials, at Annual Event in Fords on Return ories and an orchid corsiwv On of honor at a shower given by principal of Hopelawn School and in .(• covored; rats or mice Be sure to extinguish all camp- dust or vapors that may actch fire, Elsie Wittnebcrt, principal oX their return, tlie newlyweJs will Mrs. Joseph Declbus and Mrs. Ma- ,v 'lip rubber and cause a fires while picnIcklnR. j CUUeris. communities and thi FORDS —Fords Post American from Wedding Trip reside at the Paul Street address. Keasbey School, who were unable •HI! and II fire. Never pour Careless persons cause flics.' nation must Join to help defeat th< Legion, held a post commanders' iiie E. Newman at the latter's to attend the ceremonies. In be- therefore we must be prepared to j "Fifth Horseman." FORDS—St. Nicholas' Church half of the Fords Piic Commis- „ ...sollne fire—that helps donner at tht Phoenix Grill, Me- j home, 34 May Street, this place. We should have fire 1 Fire may start in your horn tuchen. •vas the setdnp for ths mari'laRC JMIss Stcpko will be married to sioners, District No. 7, Carl Han- flRhllnR menl ln our you must be ready for It. Re of Miss OlBa Nahsty, daughter of Hi-YandGra-Y son .spoke briefly praisinR the fire •1;"dotii'i'uK"catches flnv «""P Homes, Commnnder Alex Garbcr intro- I.I Curtland Bucknlcw, this place, member fire strikes any day an Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nahay, 26 prevention activities which tho moutul-nevc: run forsuch as, fire rxtinsulshers, buckets duced the speakers of the evening. of sand and a small hose. Every- any ntsht throughout the year. Mayor August F. Oreincr, William Paul St'eet. this pace to Steve ! in the near future. club sponnsrs. In behalf of tlve one should know how to turn in Make fVc your friend not you Burns, department vice command- Ridnack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mi- Elect New Slates Guests were Mrs. Rudy Lund, Fire CninmlssloiHTs Hanson thank- nd 51S e er; Dr. Carl A. Ross, county com- chael Ridnack. 108 Maple Street, Mrs. Piuil Lund, Mrs. Lorcnz Ba- the club for liuvlns the privilege u Preventing fire is an Important' mander: Mrs. Frank Fitten. county Avenel. The double-rins ceremony FORDS—The Junior Hl-Y and rich and Marie V. Buckalcw of of ;ictin;; us final judgco In the auxiliary president; Mrs. Ann Cho- was performed by Rev. Julius Woj- Gra-Y Boys Clubs sponsored by this place, Esther Nielsen, Mrs. contest. i van, president of the local auxili- tovich, pastor. the Lions Club of Fords held their if,us menace, so be eare- Betty Totin and Mrs. Holger Niel- Award Prizes By Thomas Chlnchar Fords Man to Tak ary: R. Richard Krauss, president reorganization meeting electing niir umi other People's The bride, Riven in marriaue by sen, Metuchcn: Mrs. A. J. Jensen, Se.phen A. Frost, chairman of llnpeiawn School St. Johns First Aid Squad, Inc., her father, wore a white satin the Essay Contest announced the First PrlM Fords; George Ferdlnandsen, nown trimmed with Spanish lace. i Maude Gober, Mrs. Helen BJorn- Bride on Saturday president. Julius Kwiatkowski: winners and Joseph Greintr 'pre- Ri Rr r«me the weird cry of Fords Pire Company; Benjamin Her lace trimmed veil was ar- Isen, Mrs. Sadie Buckalew, Mrs. Ii * Michael Ukn s e c: o n tl vice-presldriit, Rnnaltl sented the prizes. The winners of I he fire engine. It pulled to .screech- Sunshine. Bartolo DiMattco. Carl ranged from a crown of orange ; Irene Kuhn, Mrs. Mary Rossi* r l..v(l> of Peace Nrlinol FORDS Miss Nora Pric Grispart; Ireasurcr, Georye the Essay Csmto^i. received $10, 1st me stop at the end of the street Hansen. Joseph Flnan, John Dam- blossoms and she carried uar- Mrs. Edward LanR, Mrs. Sophie First Prlu Schmidt: secretary, Victor Novak prize: $!>. 2nd prize ami S2.50. 3rd Fir, men rushed ever* way'. Yc.s.; Brooklyn, was guest of honor at a bach, past commanders of the 'o-denias mid stnphanolis. Granat and Mrs. Fran Stepko, 11!K PREVENTION shower given In honor of her ap- and chaplain, William Chamber- prize. The winners were as fol- another life and home up in cal post: Mrs. Bartolo DiMatUo, Perth Amboy. ,i very fast moving dis- roacnlnK Miss Helen Dudics of this place lows: flames What the c«u.sr?iP marrlaRC, Saturday, to Mrs. John Nagy, Mrs. Benjamin lain. ;• MI ikes ;ind urows until Wilbt Pt M Ctherine attended the bride as maid ofj i Mrs. H. J. Zwolinski, Sayrcville; CI11111 Bnrleii Schoo'. Dean Mas- •Carelessness.' Wilbert Peterson. Mrs. Catherine, Sunshine, past president, of the lo- Gruy-Y. President, Robert Ba- inn !•> done Thee have honor nnd Mrs. John Nahai of Dorothy BfillUkl, Ethel Stepko. ters. 1st ,; ize; Robert Erlckson, Mr. Brrnv'n, the f.Uiiei, felt the Misses Catherine and Rita cal auxiliary, and Louis G, Han- lin; first vice-president, Wir.i'cn Peterson and Mrs. Edna Varca Sayrcvlllf, sister-in-law of the Ferditidiulscn; second vice-presi- Mrs. J. J. Slepko, Sr., Mrs. J. J. 2nd prize and Joan Liinoli. 3rd H.'-l(Tp sllioklim hi.s favorite ;cn. Jersey City. John Nagy was wee'hostesses for the affair. bride, was matron of honor. The dent. Edward Sey'er; third vice- Stepko, Jr., Mrs. Edward Walters, prize; Our Uidy of Pcic; School, The •,inolilennx presented with a pnst commander's Betty Rorudo, South River; Caro- Guests present were Mrs. J. A. maid of hnno- won- and aqua sown president, secretary. Carl Gilsdorf, Michael Lako. 1st; Rnlnnrl Borai.' fell on pin. lina Buckalcw, Mrs. William Pine und Mrs. Frances Geslin of with a miitohiir,' braided tiara and Jr.; treasurer, Charles Van Duscli 2nd and Josepli A. Dambach. Jr, the biiik which ; Scully and Jane Scully, South Brooklyn, Mrs. Elizabeth, Kunie the matron of honor wore an and bhaplBin, Alan Fc"(llniuidsen. Urtf; Fords Hchnnl No. 7, Barbara readiiiK. 1 Amboy. Mrs. Joseph Dccibus. Mrs; and daughters, Betty and Mar American Beauty '.'own with a Frlstche, 1st; Bivbara Olmo. 2nd So up went the iE. U. Korikn. Mrs. G. H. Howe, L'ueriie. Woodbrldce: Mrs. Susan matching braid. Both carried Ru- and Robert Cserr. 3rd; Fords niui Mr. PTA Gives 'Miss Betty Kozo, Mrs. Marie Han- Vary a, Olnii Varga and Mrs. Helen I bruin lilies. Funeral Services Held School No. 14, Glnrh Vine?,, 1st; sen iind Mrs. Vincent Kozo, Wood- '• life m Busbce. riseatnwny; Mrs, Irene ' Pfiu Pcl'ir. Aveuel. was the. be it Diane Walsh, 2nd nnrl Margaret for William llechlold Mrs, Pauline Worrell and Viii-ja, New Brunswick: Mrs, Ella to Memorial Fund WM\ and John Nihai. Sayrcwlle, Kramer 3rd; Hopplsiwn School Pel''i,en, Mrs. Pearl Smith. Mrs brotlier nf the bride, ushe'sd. VVytinu Worrnll, New York City. Thomas Chincliar, 1st; Robert FORDS •— Funeral services for Zwo'inski, 2nd and Gwae Ilinat. Dorothy Munn. Mrs-. Georgia KEA3BBY — A $50 contribution For their wedriins trip tnurina Wil'iam P. Bechlold. 264 Ford 3rd; Keasbey Sellout, Marie Lar- Peterson. Mrs. Mary Mlljes. Mis. was voted toward the construc- the southern states, the bride Avenue, this place, were held at son, 1st; Charlotte Tnrr, 2nd and Vim.- Miljcs. Mrs. Pauline SK tion of the local war, memorial, ... ._ .k . _ —.. the Flynn & Son Fuheful Home. Sodality to Hold Andrew Renick, 3rd. .i, ,i :•• nu.' hiive been bedley and Claire Jogan, of thi. now in progress, by the Keasbey Perth Amboy. Rev. Henry J. Brun- use .vwil.:! nupfh.t in b'ii/ini' Rca(l Essays . II•inu> liertf or crip- place. PTA. Keasbey Hoy Honored ner, pastor of St. Paul's EvaiiReli- t Inside the iimi.c lor llie>e v.ipms The first prize winners from •: . , .i. jh life you The money was realized through cal Church, officiated. Burial wus Thanksgiving Fete are d explosive Do lu>l on Twelfth Birthday each school read t heir winning c,v ii;\ pri .'ii'i who have a food sale held by the PTA. A in Clovciie«f Park ^Cemetery. '.eavt' where small chil- Christmas Party Plans says to the Group, pivina the audi- i i).\ Ii:.' letter of thanks was sent to Mrs. KEASBEY — Frederick Fl.sco, The pall bearers were Herbert FORDS—At a mecljnn of the dren can i'eh tliitn. Do KEASBEY ence a cross section nf the varied mw iui|)":iHiit »ay to t-r\Vi- Discussed by <>-2 Club Julia Mesaros for her gift of a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Steven ! Haase, ' Stephen DePerty. Mat- Blessed Virgin Mary Sodality of leave the children alone uiutt lines of thouaht on Fire Protection • . . in i)i' ctirrfu). Most range. The program was fea-Fisco, Dahl Avenue, was tendered., [,hew Fortunato. Thomas Andcr- Our Lady of Peace Church it was ed. An open (lame heak-r burning |ub met measures as they should be prac- j -n htur'ed by a care- FonDfi_Ti,r a C tured by a health film, "Lease on a surprise party in honor of his. soni Frederick J. and Alfred F.;decided to discontinue the weekly In a room nii?r bedtime, with thi ticed by the community at large. •AIU> doe. not think of . . . flll.lll I I1 Mill III I'llDl »'•»* V'JI Life." THie dark horse prize was welfth birthday. • Schuster. «.-..---.-Wednesday. -night;-.-. . make-believe Frost thanked Joseph A. Dambach, iiji.v. cinitrritfH, cigars doors and uuulows ,lo,ed 1. dun- Summit..Avenue, won by Miss Elsie Wlttncbert, Quests present were Mr. and ; Bechtold died Saturday, October balLi'oom dances. gerou.v CM 11 sklllrd electrician . , ,„,, . i principal, and the attendance Sr., for his valuable assistance in snnif flrct have also ^ w(r(, vmi). l!0U>e SHVIIU a [Pn T|;f p(ulv sch( du f(t for Mrs. Joseph Fisco. Si\, Joseph ;j0, at the. Middlesex County Polio Tentative plans were made for N(nTn,l)n. ,„ •„,, bm, po.slponfd prize by Miss Mabel Jansen. making this project a .success. He 1 \r- a pe; ,on who can- pennies * HI not slop a fire nuiscd Pisco, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hospital, North Brunswick Town- a TrankssUvmn dance November nies p The hospitality committee for also pointed out that the revenue Flsco, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fisco, sllip following an attack of infiin- 2* in the auditorium, with Jose- y P«* »'.nn5. Throwing Huhu-rl derived for such worthy projects l tall oft to will br ln the the December 8 meeting consists Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Rosmos, tile paralysis. ' phin"'"e "an d' Eleano" r Horvath us co- cigarettes out the car windows ».s Q[ ,( ChrlstinM Party and as the monthly scrap paper collec- of causing of Mrs. Mary Silagyi, Mrs. Mar-Mr. and Mrs. John Vamos, An- chairman. The sodalists will hold one ride* alons, neve, tlunkms of ;(t |hehomc of Mrs, tions which tend to serve a dual .-.i-.nuld b« careful garet Rychllcki, Mrs. '.Mildred thony Rosmos, Jr., Barbara Ros- a ckae sale Sunday after all the d ' , ,, the dry alnn* the nmd.s. is 7 Wo0(i Htl(t Avcnu jo,;n SlllUilCAI11 , PATIENT purpose, render financial assist- voti do not know Pre.sncl and Mrs. Amelia Procanlk. mos Michael Fisco. Jr.. John i"*""'- ""' """"" .morninn masses. Miss Marjoric disastrous. MHIIV more r.M.snns can , membcl. ls aske(i ance and eliminate fire hazards, k I... _ ... Ill „ d. n« (.PI' * ' ' msco Jr William Fisco, Ernest FpRDS-Miss Margaret Deine- . : :•• m.i.v and you Bock presjdcd Throush the courtesy of Weher- be listed as you know. Wr are ask- n b inn II .small alft for the srab Vamos John Perhacht, Mr. and ter, 1154 Woodbridge Avenue, is » — ..• •. 1.1 mi haeuse,r Timber Co., Paul JKratzeJ ing you io be careful, not only dir • ba;. Dorothy Zsorey to Wed vamos, ^ ^ . paiMi d MI surgtaal paUent at the perth Am of the Vitascope Pirn Distributing n,nii.ir,t t'rUkh? ing Fire Prevention Week, but a - Tiie special prize was won by Jumpin Jills Donate Albert J. Mihalovic Mrs. Joseph Soos. boy General Co., presented a 30 minute Techni- • liiml Nu. 7. ^ordft .ways. b ent were: Mrs, Peter Rtismusscn, to St. Joints Aid Unit color film "Trees and Homes" an'd I irst I'rif.f FORDS-Joseph C. Zsoiey, 665 (Continued on Page Sixteen) r, PREVENTION Mrs. Walter SheBman. Mrs. ,,>ritlV }PTA Bautur Scheduled King Gsorges Road, this place, ha: ; FORDS—A donation was voted Tin m.s Aldinslon. Mrs. John announced the engagement of his Heyden Chemical Buys Famous St. John's First Aid Squad by the Holt. Mrs. Paul SchteMmu, Mrs. •,(nnetinng must be}Tuesday al No. 1'r Hull. dauRhter. Dorothy Regina, to Al- j Jtimpin' Jills at their meeting held Friends are Hostesses John SuPivan and Mrs. Ben Juhl, • iirevrntlon of fire. I bert J. Mihalovic, son of Mr. and Rumford Plant in Rhode Island Thursday at the clubrooms. Miss in Honor of Miss WargO Bi.W the loss [ PORDS-fichool Ni 14 PTA *i I .,,1>,¥W.r,, Mrs. Paul Mihalovic, 562 Jacques Marie LaBance presided. 1 of properly. hold it. ! annual Btmw. Tuesday. »'().->!I'ONKl) Street. Perth Amboy. NEW YORK-Conclusion of the: Umber 30, 1S48 of the Rumford Others present r were: Harries IfORDS ~ Mrs, Jean 3edlak. ' many people are for Miss Zsorey is a graduate o rclwse bv Heyden Chemical Cor- i assets acquired, after deduction o Psszinski, Betty Molnar, Joan Of the schi)ul. Mrs. School No. 1 PTA sr S'.New York, of the assets I the liabilities assumeJ am«»«nl*d Perth Amboy'and Mrs. Ann Wil- and oth- auditorium Woodbridftf High School, class o KS.New York, of the assets I the l J Bartos, Harriet Anderson and 1 is chairman of the today ha. Wk to approximately $259979316 As be were hostesses at it party ten- '47, and is employed By the R.C.A of Rumford Chemical Works, near | to approximately $2,599,793.16. As Betty _Beku s of this^ place; ^Ros_e by the members of November dered Miss Helen Wai-RO, 77 Wild- be- affHir Television Service here. Her flanc Day. The Providence R i I was announced \ of the same date, Hayden s con- chil.£Oi Glol.ia pinelli ^ clajre wocjd Avenue,' tlic oe.cassion being 1'nre- flic PTA. j a use l)f tional Educ.ition Week this week: is a graduate of St. Mary's High today bvB R. Armour, president isolated total assets were $30,- Balin«-:_t . o..f. Hppelawn..._.. . Anita Syd.- Miss Warso's birthday, k'ssness w i 1 h School, Perth Amboy, Class of '4! 912.339.72 and its capital and sur- losky of Perth Amboy was a guest. All articles will bepubli soldc fuis'in-r ' and all parents arc invitejd to visit owjudf Heydenj u.v u., ian . d iA . E, Marshall, niriion anr4 Us finn ,nl and sur Ounsts were: Mrs. Gloria Pinka- p us $19,930,473,35. e fire. Many dollar and is employed by the Raritan president of Rumford. iio, Mi.ss Frances Payder, Walter I tluna* can be Arsenal. He served with the U. S. Rumford is the sixth major ac- All of'the .assets of Rumford quisition by Heyden in f the last Bllokowski of Perth Amboy, m\ I done to prevent j Merchant Marine, were acquire;! by Heyden in ex- and Mrs. Kojiza, Mr, and Mrs. 'these disiislci.s. three years, Mr. Armour pointed Ollur Fords News on change for 90,438 shares of Hey-out, Previously it has purchased John Olivuia, Mr. and Mrs, Jo- Some of these den common stock and the as- sepii La.sko, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew l Eduction Week Marked plants in Princeton. N. J.. and l'aj?c 16 '. •.(,. remove oily rap CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS sumption of ouUandintf liabilities. Wareo, Sr., Miss Doris Jordan and • i.'i t.ir house; 2. Put al' Memphis, Tenn.. a pharmaceutical. by Pupils in Keasbey The stock will be distributed pro mainifachu-inK* company and a Andrew H$lligaard of town. , "'1' ubiiYt.s in saf(| places. FORDS, HOPELAWN and KEASBEY rata amona Rumford holders? '::"i* u lighted clsaretle KEASBEY — American Educa- ' I pharmaceutical distribution oom- (NOTE- For insertions In this calendar call Mrs. Stephen A. • (i •Aindow, 4. Always put tion Week was observed in the The 94-ycar-old Rumford com"' pany in Detroit, the American /Mr.-,-, compjcleiy. 5. Never Frolf!woodbVid«e 8-1710 or Perth Amboy 4-3301-J, before noon Keasbey School with an afternoon pany manufactures grocery prod- P|ast|cs corporation in Bainbridne. ' !»•:, ui reach of smaller on Tuesday of each week. > prog' am to ;which all parents were ucLs. including the well-Known and an important interest ^ Have all wires around invited. j brand of Rumford bakins pbwdcr i in American Potash and Chemical We're Always > ' diiu'ked occaslonnlly. NOVEMBER Tht program started with a and Industria' chemicals. Heyden IcoriioniWon, Trona. Calif.. leadiiiK (s a leading manufacturer of in- "tl eiccii'iclty when itolng Ivies' Missionary Siclety of l|rwc Lutheran nursery rhyme dramatization by West Colst producer of potash and ' i niiinlKM' of days. Head Mrs. Catherine McCluskey's first dustrial chemicals, antiiotlcs .and similar products. Within Reach - 1(- ami try to remeinbei' siSalathwfof Mrs. Franci, Manton. ^mmlt Avenup, grades from 1:20 to 1:40 o'clock ph& nJapeuUcals, ut Tropp 52, at |-P. M.j Tlidiiew addition will be oper- iFords for Mothers' k>( Boy sJout Tropp followed by a reading lesson and a ated asi the Rumford Division or 1 aredeatroy- 12-Auctlon Salev-Uttle Woman's Club of Fords at dramatisation by Miss Elsie Witt SHOWER & BRIDAL Heyden and the Kwcery products :>>l I'liousHiidB of dullarJi nebert's thii and fourth grades JUSt CALL U-Cake Sate, SodalibU, 6ur Lady of Peace Cliuich, it makes will be marks ted by a "• wi«id, none to waste b«- from 1:40 tof o clock. The second GIFTS & ! 15-FoT Women's Democratic Club, 8 P. M. at'Scandinavian and third 1 glades, Miss Maybelle selling company, A Heyden sub- e.n-1'lesn people. Let us.not sidiary, to be called the Rumford Greeting Cards 1 these carelws people. If Jansen teabhtr, held a health club c'ass from 2 to 2:30 o'clock and Company. Its chemical products BRIDAL DOLLS •' would help, many dls- will be merchandised through^ the PErth Amboy 4-1616 Made to Order '"uki be prevented and and the program closed with ge- ography le&son and (alp through regular Heyden sales organiza ion, '' saved. Even though in-, Hutchlns, chairman, the Atlantic States frpm 2:3t) to 3 it wrts said'. ""i>le may be Bayed, many m lln ! PTA Sc OUR NEW 1!)48 XMAS ^specially now with the holf- ,) JJ J\ \ o'clock by Mrs. Sophie Jordan's The Rumford /Division' wi' be ' "if (libfluured ^and must RL|«Avenue- , «Ford's at 3 P. M. fifth and sixth grades. ^ directed by MivMVshall. who lias CARD LINK IS IN days so near . . . we're al-CAL L AN0 pELIV'ERY (|il-li much i[aln. l been named a vice president of 1 ms carefully you UJ*y save Society of Draco ways at your service to keep , SERVICE BOY fOR ONOAKS Heyden, and he will also head the 1 suffering and j people's Parochial School, Schoo. TORD8—Mr, and Mrs. Joseph sales company. GRAHMANN'S your clothes, sparkliig fresh. j^g CLEA'NEU Ondar. 48S £rows Mill Road, are •lvt'* you save might be your Sales'of Rumford for the first GREETING CARD! AND the parents of a son born Friday nlriB months of this year totalled GWT SHOP1 i Episcopal Church, Hoy Avenue. Ford* at 8 . M. at the Perth Amboy General Hos- 13,623,599.43. Sales of Heyden Meeting School No. 7 PTA at school. pital. , reached $18,873,004.62 in the same MILTON'S Joseph D»lton. Jr., period Net profits after taxes for 180S NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. { SON IS BORN ,'" I'litrolman and Mrs. Jo- the first three quarters amounted FORDS, N. J, QlitlTY DRY CLEANERS KEABBEY—Mr, and Mrs. An- Wl of lfiM Qeoisc's to $2,634,372 for Heyden and $182,- Pbonf P. A. t-JW 407 MAKKET STREET ' PERTH AMBOY drew Ha'lock, Smith Street, are 3«3.75 for RUmford. the parents of a sn, Raymond Ste- i The net book value as of Sep- ven, born at home. » —: Editorials:— "THE GOOD EARTH?" The New Jersey Poll Majority of Public Brlipyvs Family let's Sift This Complaint Promptly lunir Con GPI Atony on $60 a If",., We certainly feel the Township Commit- opposed to that of the party now in con- By Kenneth Fink, Director, proved to be cliu.,T trol here, there may be some disposition to The New Jersey Poll other orRanlzniiiin -, tee must act openly and promptly to sift PRINCETON, N. J.—A ma- for the Presidential ascribe his complaint to partisanship. We (lie fharge recently made by Matthew jority of the New Jersey public In are of the opinion, however, that the Com- of the opinion tlmt families of The New .Ifrsiy p, Melko, Portli Amboy attorney, that prop- foil'1 run net nlonK on $80 n week nn y public opinion .. mittee should not take refuge in such, a m- ins': flcspltr the rising cost of thai mn ji piciiu: er', y owned by the municipality and quoted position. Mr. Melko, regardless of his poli- iivinv. New Jersey SPIIIMO- m A comparison or •: to him as being held for 520 a front foot tics, is a reputable and responsible citizen Tins WHS the flndlnit of New Jirsev Poll Interviewers when s:-y Poll with II,c ;; iihows: was subsequently sold for $11. Mr. Melko and he is entitled to the explanation which ihey :isk"il residents all over the further alleged that a suggested price by lie has asKed. slate t.hii question: NEW JKIISRY ST. The record, of course, does not indicate "Wini do you think the smnl'.- him of SI5 a front foot had been spurned. ev.i weekly inenmp an It may be that there is a logical and satis- any appearance by Mr. Melko at the time fiunily in this community-n I-kndricksrm f>:r Alexander 4v, 111:111. will and two children— factory explanation for this wide discrep- the public sale was conducted on the land lmbrl" :r, r.rcds to •!'t ulon« on th«";e PRKSIDKNTlAi ancy, and if tliere is we think the Commit- in question. He declared in his letter to the diiy-1.'" DI-WPV •',;(• Uc will want to divulge it at once. This is Committee that he was told the Township Twn mil nf every Hirer* people intcrvk"*'! il Truman .(••:• would not accept less than $20 a front foot, 1 mote particularly true because A. H. Rosen- WCl'k (jl ll'i.i.il '.vimlil d'i- About one Wiillmc 4 1)1 urn. a member of the official family, repre- and it may be that he gained the impression 111 lint '„'!)'>; ' Raid morr than Tin- actinil iv,ni 1 tioh show thai .,n that it would be useless for him to bid un $f>0 n week. sented the buyer at the $11 figure. We ; Heiv a-r tlie amounts the New tlv New Ji'isi'v')>.] tn;".ntain it is absolutely essential that all less he was prepared- to either meet or Jersey Public believes four-mpm- 2.7'v <;:i iU- imi,1., exceed that figure. Still, we do feel that Uer families must have to v?t lions. Tluv api>r.i:;::i transactions of this kind be kept free from alone on Hit.!:' (lays: i.etuu". votp ]•, -, 1 'i real-or implied taint of favoritism, and it is his complaint would have added validity $30 in *38 W i'aimc of fX])pri ij > for this reason we urge that a public hear- had he pursued his objective further than $40 to S4() 13'! ,. atlmn. to merely inquire the asking price, make a $50 to sr.it :))'>: ing be held at which all the principals in . $60 IBS ^Tllf Civil W:u I he matter be given an opportunity to be completely informal suggestion as to what $61 t 1 t't) 9% the MonlHr fmiftlit in heard. -» he might be willing to offer, and then aban- $70 to $7» 13* $80 ft over 1°'<> the pifsent Ni We are not unmindful of the fact, natur- don the matter entitely. Dent kut) .v . 0% C?nter. , ally, that Mr. Melko's letter of protest was These are all points'vhich can be devel- A; thf present time, nhrn all people air iiticc and Income con- -urvev. almost an election eve act. and since he is oped fully at a pub!i£ hearing which we scious to iht- nth denree. the dif- a prominent member of the political party earnestly recommend be planned, ference in how people think nc- and O.i.ii I cordini! to the si/.c of community that 9R6 per reiv « in which tlirv live v* intrri-stlnii. rnilt^ me untie. Ill Hunt resulcnt-. uiv much less In- Western Nations Need U. S. Help clined to bPhovt- that a high cash Er hiv-r\\ • p-. ,.- Inrom:' i«! nect wary Only about rcrrillls ;:;" unniAi • Since the five nations that signed the fer.se Union. Consideration is mg given line in four <27*-; 1 say that n ufiKi'd t ) li* rh . to the ships, planes, bases an< manpower family of loar ;if?ds SflO a week on"-tl]liil cf tin:, Brussels Pact have gotten together to form or more. Tim undoubtedly re- an! 11 a div iii'y. .something like a skeleton military organi- that ihe United States can pi ivide, on a flects the rural linde of Uvinx safe basis, to guarantee the ilf-defense where fnmllies produce some of It co^t 251 m,;.. zation, tliere has been considerable discus- their own fosd. etc. ni:iintp:)tiiic.' i,( i program. in 19r.. in K.4.". sion of the possibility of a North Atlantic Urban it tidpnts. on the other bill was over i,7i) Acting-Secretary of State Robert A. hand, are much mare numerous Alliance, which would include Canada and Lovett emphasizes that the United States in their belief that a family of en: 1 four must have $60 a week or the United States, along with signatories to must know fully what the European na- 1 more. About one out of everv two th' Brussels Pact. tions intend to do before taking any con- Under the Capitol Dome city dwellers and even small town When the European nations made an crete action. He says that if a military-aid residents say this. By J. Joseph Grlbblns Occupations also Influence effort to work out their military program, program is presented to Congress for ap- thinking on income needs. Slight- ly more whlte-co'.lar workers Canadian and American observers were proval, it will present, in great precision TRENTON — Governor Alfred Game, eleven members of the Qovernor Alfred E. Driscoll to Pish and Game Council and local committeemen. it was 152% 1 say the average family present. Everybody understands that the and detail, the full import of any undertak- E. DrSscoll is ready to shake the needs $60 or more than do man- political plum tree in order to designate the chairman of the stopped in its tracks by the nations of Europe expect some assistance ing to underwrite the Pact, ual workers <44%J, make effective the reorganiza- Council. voters. Men and women hold pretty from the United States in the preparation In this connection, the Vandenberg reso- tion of the State Government "" Any Ume now the Governor All of South Jersey and some of much the same opinions about January 1. After that time the will name a State Highway Com- North Jersey wanted the $15.- of their defenses. However, until the five lution, which passed the Senate last June, the needs of a family of four. hundred odd agencies of the missioner, a tSate Treasurer and 000,000 bond issue to construct a Exactly half of all the men and nations make known their arrangement, emphasized that any agreements made by State Government will be tele- three members of the New Jersey South Jevsey transit system lead- Turnpike Authority. ins to the Camdon-Philadelphia women who named an amount including the willingness of each one to go the United States were to be based funda- scoped into fourteen major de- said $60 a week or more was the partments. BricUie. This was also roundly de- to the aid of the others, the United States mentally upon the national security of this feated. lest income a family of four could Tin complete shtaschaoabOap SENATOR:—Republican State Credit for the defeat should go (let alonfi on. A slightly larger is not in a position to determine what country that help extended must be in har- To complete the new Slate gov- Senators why a.ways arrange for to Phil B aze. Secretary of the number of women, however, fed should be done. ernmental pictute. the Governor pas.w of important laws in party mony .with the letter and spirit of the caucuses, autsmarted themselves Ni,v Jersey Taxpayers' Asyjcia- that $70 a week or morf- is need- must make many of the appoint- 1 ed/than do men <23';i to 17'[ >. Unconfirmed rumors suggest that high- United Nations, that our assistance must ments before New Year's Day. As in fixlr. ! '•'. five year term for the tion, who .dispatched brochures new Senator from PassaioCounty of opposition to all sections of •«•#• ly secret and important conferences are be supplemental to what the other nations a resu't. Christmas promises to Now that the e ection returns be happy and ttu.-ry for many which looked like a Republican the State, and iounded up all the now going on in the United States to deter- do-for themselves and never a substitute pushover last May. opposition. It was nearly a one- are practically complete, the Ni•* appointees. Jersey Poll wishes to point out "Q*p*-iorty!"-h < To place Senators on a four man job—an'amazing and yery mine what this country can do to support for proper defense measures on the part of that in its two predictions it h* looki qu;;e GAY Awaiting the Governor's ap- year term running schedule in crediiablr performance which the newly-organized Western European De- the European powers. pointment are the chairman and accordance with the State Con- dese"V?s s:reat recognition. picked the winnim; candidates in Wm't Laffit Off c two associate members of the stitution, the Senators decided to New Jersey. ja$i pay and 1'AY State Parole Board; a Commis- lHTIJERS: -Stan fiscal offi- The final predictions released Net iol-thit crash permit senatorial candidates in rals me in a quandary ;i:s to what sioner of Health, a Commissioner for publication on Thursday. Oc- won't ltavL- H'.'.'.i Pasaskv Sussex and Cape May to dj with Rutgers University— of Labor and Industry: a Direc- tober 28, gave Hendrickson the For Onr Iniuranri- To Drop Bombs Anywhere counties, which are usually Re- the State University of New Jer- tor of the Division of Labor; an- nod over Alexander. The New COVERS ;.':,-.' publican, to run for five year sey. The mass formation of bombers that sibility of dropping atomic bombs. The Air other Director of Employment terms.» Jersey Poll also showed that Security; two additional mem- To operate durins tho next Dewey would carry New Jersey. Force has recently tested the B-36, de- At the time Assemblyman Reu- fi;sM! your bsumnim', July 1, Rut- operated during World War II is a thing bers of the State Employment The Poll further indicated that ben K. Reiffln. of West Paterson, i-jtis Univftsity lias asked the STERN scribed as the world's biggest long-distance Security Council and the chair- Alexander running on the same of the past, according to General George C. was considered a sure winner. State tn supply $G,980,810 of its man of the Council, and a Direc- ticket with Mr. Truman, would bomber, with a range of 12,000 miles, and Vincent E. Hull. Clifton lawyer, proposed operating budset of .Ker.ney, head of the Strategic Air Com- tor of the Workmen's Compen- make a s ightly better showing REAL'ESTATL the possibility of carrying ten tons of sation Division. did not have a chance. The voters SI5.tiOO.000. Dr. Robert C. Clo- mand, who says that, in; the future, one or at the genera: election, however,, thier, president of the University. than the newly elected President. INSURANCE! bombs. The Governor will also name a i-lcted Hull for a five year term, il:iiniP(l Rutgers has large needs The Nsw Jersey Poll predic- 'ow big bombers will penetrate enemy coun- Commissioner of Conservation tions bused on its it,'ular .sample General Kenney calls it the airplane for causing Republican Senators to b:(\iu-T it lias lurne obligations. 9T MWN ST. W try, flying at 40,000'feet or more at night and Economic Development; a iHilp noticeably. There is hard y a division of of 1,000 personal interview.-; will) the strategic destruction "of any conceiv- Director of the Division of Plan- MT. I«M When the five year terms were the university which is not ham- a specifically planned crass-sec- and pin-point bomb loads with a radar ning & Development; 12 members able enemy, anywhere, in any war within fixed in the Senate, Minority pered by lack of funds for essen- tion of adults all over the st.ue of the Planning & Development Democrats claimed the Consti- tial service-; Dr.,Clothier claims. sight. the next five years." He says that it will Council; and a chairman of the tutional Convention delegates A-, a result, false, economies and Council .Also a Director of the The General does not think that the make possible aerial operations, from bases wanted the long terms to be se- rurtailim'nt of services have been Division of Veterans' Services, 1 lected b: drawing lots. Senator^ nuvitabU'. Additional needs of 'V-enemy can stop an airplane flying at such in the United States, anywhere in the world nine members of the Veterans John E. Toolan, Middlesex. Dem- the university iilonu financial Service Council, and a chairman heights and evidently, has in mind the pos- against a possible aggressor. ocrat, observed, when the reso'u- lines liu'iudi' £600,000 for salary of the Council. tion was passed the selections increases: $500,000 [or increased When the Governor shakes the were made by lot—"a lot of Re- operating costs; $250,000 fqr spe- political plum tree he will also publicans." cial needs of the Colleae of En- Bolts, Nuts and War appoint a Director of the Divi- nuu-t.injj: $450,000 for additional sion of Shell Fisheries; nine The United States and 'Great Britain are lionths of inches and variable degrees of BLAZE:—Next to the election 1-fM'aiYh needs; $225,000 for edu- members of the Shell Fisheries of President Truman, the mast cational equipnu-nt and 4825.000 soon to announce an agreement by which turns.. Some of the differences have been Council, and designate the chair- amazing outcome of the recent for additions to the collide staff. bolts and nuts would be standardized' so eliminated by private agreements, but the man of the council. He will alsb general election in New Jersey The Col'es'.f of En»tnecTint will name a Director of the Division was the deleft of the $65,000,000 be inspected by am accrediting that the two countries can" make weapons, new pact will make them official. of Water Policy and Supply; nine bond issues by ovters qf the Gar- committee from the Engineers' the parts of which will be interchangeable. 'sioce the beginning »f World War II the members of the Water Policy & den State. • Council f.\' Professional Develop- Suppjy Council, and designate ment within a few months and •Under the pressure of military planning, two governments have been trying to get a Although the "single package" the chairman of the Council. $50,000,000 bond Issue tor bin d- tuili'is it c:an ,be shown thai the agreement will accomplish what some common basis fo^the manufacture of goods As part of the reorganization ing construction at. Stats welfare definite plans air underway to provide adequate men and ma- 1 industrial users have been seeking for many in war categoMes, From the industrial program, the Governor •will ap- institutions. State Teachers' Col- Don't let Santa Claus I .'••'• point before April 1 next a Direc- chines t;> i?anh the sluduuv leges and Rutgers University had up. Be prepared for all "f : years. There has beefi a rising number in standpoint, the] new arrangement will fa- tor of the Division oT Fish and the support of Republicans from i'i' H no doubt Unit the Col- .the types and specifications of nuts and lege ol Engineering will lose Us cilitate manufacturing techniques in al-j accreditation. Christmas obligations. 1.' bolts, with variations measured in mil- most all types of machinery. shoW you how our Christ! Ru'.'-iers University is not the GLAMOR) GIRLS Number One financial heidaclie Clu|> Plan enables you to n the Sta^e Government but it is H conveiVent deposits each v - The. State Pays for Meals contributing cause of that head- ache. We Invite you to join our i 3 The State of tfew Jersey recently paid other allowance or emolument, directly or l •( close to $10,000 for the tabs that legislators TEACHERS:4-Futuie teachersT.1,; and you will hive temple "• indirectly." fj of Ne* Jersey are recruited iroi •gave for their meals, drinks .and hotel ac- The Attorney^Hneral o)f the State sug- the best students in the hlg i on hand for that tfioati ha pi • {II ! commodations during! the 1B48 legislative gests that, sincjei law has been dlajifled, the school gi'4duajing classes. Yulettpe* ... H P-'P- session. I Robert H Morrison, AssUtkuit .i custom wi|l be albandoned in tljje future but Commissifjner'for Higher Educa. Jhrlttmas. The custom, it seems, has been going on he'does not recommend that ihe State in- tion in Hi* Jersey, reports*«hat for yea* and has never been questioned stitute proceedings to recover this money the Septeikiber 1048 freshmen en- terlnn the six State teachers col- „before. Recently, however, the Taxpayers improperly expended. He, points out that leges rank very high in scholas- tic ability. •Association cited a constitutional restric- many of the tabs were unsigned by the Member o! There were 1.372 young mtn tion that limited the salary of legislators legislators benefited and there is no way and women who took the en- and provided that they should receive "no to "recover the State's money."

D«PMlt i;. •I'1' I fanners lose 'Imjurance Four pillion j Kell)r Insects inflict damage to the crops of the Progress U being njade to thq control of Mnrrh K, 1N7K_AII«H«I -, I1M? Corp. United, States that cost growers about $4,- insects, inciting thc|se that carry disease 1 000,000,000 a year, according to experts of i and those that devour plants' and their VUe I <• »d»r-JuuruBl (IMM)

the Department of Agriculture, despite thej fruit. Gradually the crop growers are be- p Juur.Bl , IlKOIt existence of improved and .highly effective eoming' convinced that greater profits from Pplluttsd Every iTIninili)' by tlti- WumlbrlJKe f'u»lt8li|nK Com insecticides,.. growing titffcgs comes to (those who take lutny, WoiHllirulw*. If, .1' OPEN FRIUAY8 4:00-0;00 P.'M, Cliftr|r« IC..(ir«Kgry. P'eildtnt ' This is a surprising figure and seemingly (advantage of what modern science has done Ijiwifinit F. Ciinipton, VI iwmi UHIVID ttdtWtad Y Woodbridfe, If.-1 PAGE TUN INDEPENDENT-LEADER " W #to't WM m«: goodbye Vhen you left for work 8J5JR85fW.

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Legion Honors Drppc Retiring m Commander WOODBRIDGE—RetUtaR Com- ORDERS TAKEN NOW m inder Russell H. Deppe was Come to Church unored by WwdbvldRe Post, FOR YOUK ,,l H LADY OF PEACE CHURCH American Legion last night at AVF.NKI, I'llKSBVTERIAN ST. ( F.CliLlA'S CHURCH i! annual dinner of the post. New Brunswick Av;, president. Auxiliary: White Church Guild at ; nv Thursday at 7 P. M., BoyA.M. ntnpton township, ndrth of here, Is 'Sunday Evening Evangelistic the Manse. against most modern.conveniences, SHOULDERS OF ;: meftlng. Mr. Frank Brechka, Tuesdays 1 Service, 7:30 P. M. Including electric razors, lo •i Mastrr, Mr. Alexander Toke First Tuesday—Session. ROAST Tuesday, 7:00 P. M., Young Peo- razors, straight razori snd (hears, HAMS i.mt scout master, Wednesdays ple's Meeting at the Parsonage. It was the modern generation that I,I Friday at 6:30 P. M., Cub Ladies' Aid Society, second and Thursday, 1:30 P. M., Inner Clr- came to his aid when hl» Hbme blew ,; Pack meeting, Mrs. Stev fourth, 2 DO P. M. at the church. ol« Intercession. over. i.n.ir. Cub Maattr, Mrs. Joseph Thursdays ni-nar. assistant Cub master. Thursday, 2:30 P. M., Bible In- The 86-year-old «duie lived most Whole struction for Children. Third Thursday—Women's As- ; vi'i-y Saturday at 10 A.M.,Con sociation meeting at 8 P. M. at the of his life In Northampton township, Thursday,7:30P.M.,Prayer and or ,ii:im Class. Rev. L. Kecske church. and 90 years in nearly the lame SWIFT'S GOLDfeN WEST Praise Service. location. ":iV Fridays Shank Seventh Day'Sat.* 1:00 P. M., i-rv Wednesday at 4 P. M Junior Choir, 3:45 P. M. He did not live in exactly the Holy Sabbath Worship. Scout Den mcetlniis. Den No High School Choir. 7 P. M same spot because once his home Half 1 \Trs S Weller. Cub Mother WOODBR1DGE Adult Choir, 8 P. M. was burned out and he moved to i 1(58 Fneman Street; De METHODIST CHURCH the barn, which recently was tossed 1 BONE IN .it Mrs. J Esslnk. Cub Moth M»ln Street ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE around somewhat by a big wind. Mime 183 Bergen Street, am Woodbridge. N. J. Amboy Avenue The ancient barn was lifted from : No 3 at 94 James Street. Rev. Frederick W. Poppy, Pastor Wood bridge Its foundation and tilted to a 4S FRESH BF.F.I- SHOULDER SUGAR-CURED HOT OR SWEET FRESH LINK IKKSH MADE : mi Annual Bazaar on Novenv Rev. Samuel Newberger. Rabbi. degree angle, with the aged man Sunday School, classes for all OK KIR ITALIAN SAUSAGE .Hi. 27 and 28 at School Stree 9:15 A. M. Friday. 7:30 P.M.—Regular Sab- trapped Inside. LIVER BACON SAUSAGES •,inum, School and Jarne* Mornlns Wotshlp, 11:00 A.M. bath Services. When the barn rolled back", his .AMU CHOPS •SAUSAGES Saturday, 8i30 A. M— Sabbath coal stove, a quantity of canned •minimum «TVice November 1 FIRST CHURCH OF ISELIN. 1 Service. goods, his bed and a half dozen pet PRESBYTERIAN cats Joined Swarthouth in the cor- Rev. Henry U,. Hurtman. Pastor ST. TAMES' R. C. CHURCH MUST nilTRCII OF CHRIST. 9:45 A. M.—Sunday School. Amboy Avenue SCIENTIST Everything, Swarthouth Included., 11:00 A. M.—Mornlnt! Worship.- Wdodbridge West Avenue, Sewaren stayed there several hours until the ARMOUR'S STAR STOKELY'S Rt. Rev. M3gr. Charles O. McCor- Northampton volunteer fire depart- . .IKI.IV School, 9:30; Church ST. JOHN'S CHURCH rlstin. Pastor. Hev. James Russell, ment came to his rescue with an ax ,;rc, 11. Wednesday, 8 P. M.. Sewaren Ass't Pastor. and chopped open the door, He was •;inoni;il- Rc-a dints Room, Joseph Thompson. Lay Leader Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 unhurt. ir .l«v. l!-4 P. M. Mrs. Dorothea Pocklcmbo, or- ! A. M. Township residents tried to put the Cranberry Sauce 2 for 35 i hristl.ni Science Letuion Sermon ganist. I Sunday Masses. 7:00, 8:00, 9:15, EVAP. MILK 2 for 29c Mi i!( 1AI.S AND IMMORTALS" barn back onto the foundation. 9:30 A. M.—Church School. | and 10:45 A. M. !,'• • •iU-i-el mot Sunday Nnvem- The big blow, however, was too 11:00 A..M—Morning Pray e ri Holy Name Society will receive gusty and the volunteers decided YACHT CUIB SONIA-STRIPS FLOTHILL CAMFORNIA 14 mid service, iJ Communion in a body at 7 A. M.to tear down the structure and use •i 'I DKN'TKXT. If yelive after Mass. "•"•!; ye shall die" but If ye WOODBRIDOE GOSPF.L the lumber to build a small house. CHURCH Swarthouth, half a century ago, Fruit Cocktail 39c :!i ihi' Spirit do mortify the FIRST CONG REG ATIONAL . mpc OLIVES 29c of the body, ye .shall live." 111 Prospect Street was the champion hay pitcher of COFFEE 49i CHURCH ::. H 1H> Woodbridre Rev. Donald O. Press, Minister iite county, despite in injury that PLYMOUTH MAID ROKEAK • KMON Passages from the GusUve Bott. Pastor Mr. Norman K. Allen, Org&nist made his arms stiff. C J.uin'N version of the bible Sunday. Nov. 14 and Minister of Music Just before the turn of the cen- 9:45 A. M.--Sunday School. Thursday tury, Swarthouth nursed a distant PRUNE JUICE 25< Marsliiraillows 29t 1 : us many as are led by theclasses for 'all uges. 8:00 C. E, Alumni. Church. relative ' through t dangerous ill- PEAS 2f» IIKINZ vS'l KAIXKI) " • ul God. tiu-y are the sons of 11 A. M—MorninrService. . Friday ness and out of gratitude the rela- SWIFT'S HELLMANS 'Rom 8 14 Comlalivc p*s 6:30 P. M.—Youns; People's Fel- 3:30 Carol Choir. tive told Swarthouth'he could live HUNT'S TOMATO fiiim "Science and Health lowship 4:0.0 Junior Choir. in the relative's borne rent free the BabyFhiods10for89c Ki-y ui the Scriptures" try 7:45 P. M'—Oospel Service. rest of his life. H:ikii Eddy include: 8:00 Senior Choir. Peanut Butter 33c Wednesday, Nov. 17 Sunday MAYONNAISE 49( STOKELVS .'iiiiioruil man i* no^ and never 8 P. M — Prayer Meetum and 8:45 Youth Choir. Who Owns V. 8. Industry? FANNING'S BREAD m.iii-rial, but always iplntua' Bible Study. AND BUTTER HEINZ •' I-I n.il Mortals are the count- 9:45 Church School. American corporations are not nl itnmoruls. Tliey are lire ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL • 11:00 Morning Worship for the owned by a few men. It is estimat- Ic family. ed that there are eight million peo- • ..'•ii nf the wicked one. or the Fords SARDINE 2 iC Pork&Beans2far31c V;n imm I'ai'ked • i •vliirh declares that nun Mrs. Edith Elko, Organist. 5:00 Junior Pilgrim Fellowship. ple In the United States who are PICKLES 25c . ;n dust or as a material Mrs. Catherine Balog, Soloist. Monday direct investors (stockholders and SUN-FILLI'.i) ORANCE :•• ' . Learn thm. O mortal, 9:30 A, M—Sunday Services. 8:15 G. E. T. Club,. bondholders) in American industry HYDROX PKG. SUNSHINE AND (iRAI 'KFRUIT ••.li'iu-S'.ly M'tfk the spiaitual 1:30 A. M.—Church School. 7:00 Bays Club Basketball. and business. Mott's Cider . •: man which is outside of :>..!•••; i.il selfhood." < pp. 336. %pL 39C - ?al. 69C COOKIES 27c Butter Cookies 20< |C GOLDEN RIPE I IKST BAPTIST CHURCH ARMOUR-STAR YOUR CHOICE YOl'R CHOICE Market and Ilifh Streets Skinless Franks Hi. for BANANAS 2 lbs for Perth Amboy . Arthur L. Maye, Pastor. KOSHER FLORIDA '<•< A. M—Sunday School. '» A M - Morning Worship. FRANKFURTERS 11). for GRAPEFRUIT 5 for :> P M—Baptist Youtrf Pel- FLORIDA ' ALL-BEEF » P. M — Evening Qwpel BOLOGNAS lb. for ORANGES 12 for

AMERICAN YELLOW OR CORTLAND -I ANDREW'S CHURCH AvtMl • White Cheese by the piece APPLES 3 lbs. for i('••. John Euan, pastor. LARGE lakiy Masses: 7:00/9:15 and FINEST QUALITY i' A. M. CAULIFLOWER Head • • l>*y Masses: 6:00,|7:00 and LIVERWURST 11». for

• A M. i '' • kday Masses—7:3t) A. M. WE CAftfcY ONLY BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS COUNTRY ROLL "Ill REDEEMER EVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH •r> Fourth Street, Fords GREEN PEAS 2 for 49c Arthur L. Kreyling. pastor lb. iudiiy school and Bible Class, BIRDSEYE FRYING AM. Butter 69 • ,; •'• ••nnntj Worship-; 11:00 A. M. PHILADELPHIA CREAM AGED SHARP TRINITY CHURCH Chickens 85L R*hway Avenue FILLET OF FILLET OF William I . Schmtus, Rector CHEESE 2 for 33cCHEESE 71 lib WiliianjNeebe, OrganKt them in your own commu- Commuhlon. 8 A. M. 8u»- • probably wore often than COD m. 49c ib. 53c School. 9:i 0 A, M. Holy Co»- think! Your telephone is so nity. Since the first of the KRAFT'S JAR and Sermon, 11 A. M. KRAFT'S FILLET OF FILLET OF AcUvlttM simple to use than you reach year, more than 90,0lf)0 tele- C * "Moir Rehukml, every Thuta- phones have been added here Velveetav ih.pk. 25 •''••• 7:30 P. M. for it instinctively. 2 CHEESE 25c Ocean Perchft. 45 cFLOUNDER ib. 69c 1 l! 'I Scouts, Mondayi, 2:90 P. M in New Jersey, enabling you 1 ji'l» Friendly Society, Mondays, 111 • And, day-by-day, you'll P. M, tot call or be called by more 'niilty Men's Club* 2nd VlfedneB"- find your telephone growing • 7:00 P. M e than ev$r pefoije. i unity v«»try, |rii Tuesday more useful. This year, for ' ") P. M. . •' . 1' mlty AlUMSulty, mefts QUM- example, we're adding nearly COLLEGE-TOWN SUPER MARKET •>' as announced. Unly Days: Holy Communion 500 more telephones every NIW JERSEY BILL : '"no A.M.- • " working <$»y . . • many of TAIPHONE COMPANY OAK TREE ROAD, ISELIN, N. J. ' Margaret's Unit, lit Wedn 'V «:Q0P. M J|mity Acolyte Qulld, metis MON. TO WED. 6 P. M. * THURS. 7 P. M.

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'•'I. .••;'U>, INTDEPENDENT-LEAl )\, \ . PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER U/.MMH t Decoration Service • t Real Estate-Insurance • THIS VICINITY'S LARGEST DECORATION SERVICE Doimld T. Hanson • DuPont Paints INSURANCE • Imperial Washable Wallpaper • Columbia Venetian Blind* • Tontine Window Shades tntrrlor Decorator at Your Service Representing Boynton Brothers & Co. Over 27 Yean SPIVACK BROS. STATE ST., PERTH AMBOY Telephone Woodbrldfe 8-1S82-J Phone P. A. 4-If36 Visit Our Showroom* William Greenuxdd Dog Kennels • REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE GOING AWAY? • YOUR BOARD YOUR DOGS 567 ROOSEVELT AVENUE Daily, Weekly, Monthly Rates CARTERET Washing and Stripping Well Ventilated CARTERET 8 -56J6 Best or Care SHOPPING GUIDE Spick & Span Kennels • Roofing and Siding • Boi 216, Inman Avenue Railway, N. J. HINES ROOFING CO. RAHWAY 7-0233-R-I Gutters - Lenders • Skylight* and DIRECTORY Slate and Asphalt Roofs Rubberoid Shingles t Dry Goods & Toys • All work covered by Workmen's Compensation and Liability Infants' Wear. Children's Clothing Sundry Goods and Notions • Lumber and Millwork • t Picture Framing i Lamps and Lampshades llines Roofing Co, Xrrdles, Elastics, Materials Pictures and Picture Framing 456 School Street, Woodbrldre STORM WINDOWS AND DOORS Religious Article!) WO-8-10TJ MADE TO ORDER - ANY SIZE Xemeth's Bridal Prayerbooks Variety Gift Shop CARTERET CABINET Polish Greeting Cards for Henry Janten & Son Julius A. Nemeth, Jr., Prop. AND M1LLWORK All Occasions Tinning and Sheet Metal Work 55 ROOSEVELT AVENUE Roofing, Metal Ceilings and Stephen HiKir.i-.ki. Jr., Prop. Custom Made to Fit Your Car 5 LOUIS STREET JOSEPH CAPIK CARTERET Furnace Work Rrs. CA-8-6404 Truck Cushions Repaired, CARTERET, N. J, 1 422 STATE STREET Recovered CART. 8-6857 PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 588 Alden Street Appy's Radio Service BERLAST Florist Phone P. A. 4-1874 Woodbridge, N. J. Television and Radio Salet. AUTO SEAT COVERS * Service, and Supplies Telephone 8 1246 UPHOLSTERING CO. SOl'ND EQUIPMENT RENTED Station Wagon and Auto Tops Flowers Telegraphed Everywhere Pet Shop Recording* Made - Just Call Us — TWO STORES — 223 New Brunswick Avenue Woodbridge Lumber Co, Reducing 296 PERSHING AVENUE Perth Amboy 4-6996 "Joe'* Pet Shop CARTERET, N. J. 724 St. George Avenue Clark, the Florist Woodbridge, N. J. Feel like an Linden 2-7314 PETS - FOODS - SUPPLIES "OLD BAG"? HORSEMEAT Don't look like one. Signs 215 SMITH STREET Telephone: Woodbridge 8-0125 Fresh Dallr— V, 8. Gov't Inspected REDUCE Royco Auto Seat Covers PERTH AMBOT, N. J. C'ero Meato - Gainrs - Friskles tlir Easy Way at § Television 4 ACE ( t Antiques i 174 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE Phone 4-3044 Birds - Ctoh - Supplies GRIGGS PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUE HEALTH NEON SIGN SHOP Middlesex 7V/H IM,IM "Made to Fit Your Car" » Locksmith • PERTH AMBOY SALON Antiques, New and Used 313 State Street P. A. 4-3858 Service • Funeral Directors • P. A. 4-3419 Perth Amboy 4-5814 Furniture, Stoves and Sedans, Coaches—$12.95 Up Perth Amboy OFHCE, 361 STATE STREET El'GENF GEKY KIM mi Household Goods Coupes— 17.95 Up PLANT. 419 SUMMIT AVENUE Qualified Toclinii i ii P. A. 4-2200 Locksmith Co. Rugs to Service Any Make \r,, ,,,, Poultry PERTH AMBOY ANTIQIESHOP SYNOWIECKI 77 SMITH STREET WALL TO WALL FM, TV Antennas ln-.t,ii,,i PERTH AMBOY 388 Amboy Avc, Wwnlhriil , \ 389 STATE STREET JERSEY TURKEYS Appliances Funeral Home P. A. 4-4405 We Are Equipped to Sand-Dirt-Fill • For Day or Eveninc SHUM PERTH AMBOY, N. J.' Safe Expert. Locks and Door LIVE OR DRESSED Clean Wall to Wall CALL WO 8 :K!; Checks Repaired Call Carteret 8-G183 General Appliances 46 Atlantic Street 12 TO 30 POUNDS •***"** ( nriirllllK and Complete Auto Lock and • Trains ~~ " i Joseph Koncz, Jr., Prop. Carteret, N. J. Key Service I |ihi,l«(rrj In John F. Ryan, Jr, 11 E. Link 1 ittir Vlnmr. t Army and Navy Store •; REFIUGERAT0Rs, WASHERS, LIONEL TRAIN RMWII!- m Telephone Carteret 8-5715 uKa ( nlli-d (or RANGES BOX 1003, LAKE AVENUE Sand and Dirt Fill EXPERTS D. Dekoff & Son niMl Drlhvrfd. Your New RAHWAY, N. J. We Carry a Full Line m 11 id WoodbridRe Headquarters for lBoth Gas and Electric) Phone a Complete Line of KADIO AND TELEVISION LOCK AND SAFE Ralmav 7-2049 STANLEY BOYES Trains and Accessnrir-. (,,m> Men's Work Clothes, Shoes, Fuel Oil in and see our tr.nn di |in 66 MAIN STREET 366 Augusta Street Woodbridge 8-1645-J Sportswear and Luggage. SPECIALISTS 1 South Amb*y S A. 1-0967-R Woodbridgc 8-12X5 Fishkin Bros., l/n. Army and /Wiry PERTH AMBOY COAL & • Radios ICE CO. 240 MADISON AVENUE • Sewing Machines • in SMITH sn:i i i Sales Stores Car Wash ... . ._ ^ . Tiling PERTH AMIun 114 MAIN STREET 558 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY PA. 4-2222 PERTH AMBOY IN TELEVISION WE PAY UP $30 P. A. 4-00IK WOODBRIDGE, N. J. T. HARMSEN E. NIER CARS WASHED DOMESTIC AND INDUSTRIAL ITS ANDERSON ' i-ash for your used Singer Sewing l\ WDGE. 8-297G a(llllle a WHILE YOU WAIT FUEL O;L • Musical Instruments • Fnif SFRVirr iun ciicc " • • • 'so GUARANTEED b OR SERVICE AND SALES RErAIRING on ,<„ makes of ART TILE CO. • Tuxedos i * ALSO • Athletic Goods i Headquarters for Quality Musical I Guaranteed Expert Workmanship ' sewing machines. Free Estimate. 33 RYAN STREET. FORDS, N. J. Modfrn Auto Laundry OIL BURNER SERVICE ItInstrumentt s and AieAccessoriess . ! LATEST STYLES We carry only leading brands: BATHS KITCHENS \ Lou Maty, Prop. CALL P. A. 4-0446 - 9447 AndtrSOn Radio » SINGER HUNTING AND FISHING Selmer - Conn - Pan American RUBBER FLOORING ONE BUTTON Kill I EQUIPMENT. Simonizing, Blue Coral Treatment SEWING MACHINE CO. Buffet - Excelsior - Moreschl -J414 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy (QUALITY FIRST) , DOVBI.I. Kill \-11II LICENSE ISSUED. 4R-15 MARKET STREET The Dallape A Scandalli - Gibson, j . „'-,.-. , „„. i »89 SMITH ST., PERTH AMBOY Foundations Phon e Perth Amboy 4 3735 Phones: LIEBER'S PERTH AMBOY, N. J. * Eddie's Music Cvnter : " P. A. *-•«! P. A. 4-0674 Wood, 8-2368 Sam Fox Perth Amboy 4-4851 and 68 SMITH STKI I I Snorting floods SCHOOL OF MUSIC » Radio Repairs • • Service Stations 195 SK1TH STREET • Cabinets t 357 STATE STREET • Taverns • PERTH AMHin PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 147 FAYETTE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Andy's Esso Servicenter P. A. 4-0!ll),"i-U Phone P. A. 4-1290 Woodbridge Radio \ SPRING LUBRICATION P. A. 4-0991 PERTH AMBOY MAIN TAVERN (Opp. Market) * Home and Auto Radios LUBRICATION Esposilo's Music Shop ; TIRE REPAIRS BEER - WINES • LIQUORS t Used Cars • AUTHORIZED DEALER * Amplifiers Battery Charging, Truck and • TELEVISION Automotive' • \ Fords Cabinet Works Buescher, Selmer, Martin and * Television i Car Repairs • SHUFFLEBOARD ' "J*" • ! Florian Kukan, Prop. Eupiphone. t Expert Servicing ; 24-HourRowing Service MIKE ALMASI, PROP. "BETTER USED (,'AIIS" Student and Professional JOSEPH P. KOCSIK Woodbridge 8-1549 Bartenders: Mickey and Johnny '".Perth Amboy Sales & J219 New Brunswick Avfenue Instruments. 452 RAHWAY AVENUE [ Musical Instruction on All i AVENEL, N. J. 78 MAIN STREET i Service Corp. Fords, New Jersey WOODBJUQGE, N. J. Instruments. ROUTE ^25 , WOODBRIDGE, N. J. BERNIEALTOS.IU" Telephone Woodbridee 8-1308 564 LAURIE STREET Perth Amboy 4-4451 465 New Brunswick Avenue , WDGE. 8-2367 405 AMBOY AVF.M I PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Furniture Fords, N. J. "We Specialize in Good Service" Perth Amboy 4-6948 Middlesex Television Clarkton*$ ; WOODBRUMii:. N I "Authorized Hudson Dealer" BUY ON THE HIGHWAY Cleaners Service Taxi WdKC 8-1020 -«-I" •' P, A. 4-6412 P. A. 4.6413 AND SAVE • Oil Burners • ESSO SERVICE Our lay-away plan will hold your EUGENE GERY - BILL OTT V gift for Christmas delivery at pre- Perhaps your heating plant needs will pick up, repair, and Amboy Avenue and James Stree WOODBRIDGE Christmas prices. Only a small modernizing. Automatic clocks and deliver any sire t Xmas Cards '•Automobile Painting • SANTQRA CLEANERS deposit is required. dampers may save up to 20%. Woodbridge, N. J. Home, Auto,'or FM Radio ! ELECTROL OIL BURNERS 386 Amboy Avc, Woodbridge, N. J. j It's smart to CIIIIDM' >"« Quality Automobile Body Work Dry Cleaning Winter Brothers WO-8-1514 where quality i> lnpv I »< ''•''' INSTALLED. Ailjni'i'iil Hi'>l|iliMr»r\ llntrl - Expert B*dy Painting Called for and Delivered WAYSIDE FURNITURE SHOP kiddles.-and UIUM- rnnrmi" - Bear Wheel Aligning STOKERS INSTALLED. For Day or Evening Service Highway 25 Avenel, N. J. L WO-8-2822 M 95 ROOSEVELT AVENUE Open Daily 10 A, M. to 8 P, M. HANS J. WUETHRICH Gardner's Ars Sacra. Reliable Auto Cuir. CARTERET, N. J. Phone Woodbridge 8-1577 31 MAPLEWOOD AVENUE Refinishing, Co. METUCHEN, NEW JERSEY Records ' <• Amoco Service DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE Us A (Ut wlirn a - Phone Carteret 8*6550 340 HIGH STREET Call Metuchen 6-1538 | Motor Tund-up MKTESE9 RATES 'Miller's PERTH AMBOY. N. J. • Liquor Stores • Inl W Mile Ito 75 MAIN ST. Illlllt Call P. A, 4-6603 ' Dry Cleaning Photo FISHKltyBROS., INC. i Complete Lubrication Service 'Mh AddiUonai M MUe . . lie You're welcome i» '" Telephone Woodbridge 8-1889 157 SM/TH STREET I Battery Service OFFICE: 44) PEARL STEIET , in and lo TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING iaU I George's Garage Complete Stock of Domestic Movie and Photo Supplies' WE HAVE IT" Gets Bros iworo «he tad nm < '" MMton's Quality and Imported Wines, Beers Columbia, Victor, Ipccca, MACHINES ycart, was exposed h>'l ! And Body Repairs I 358* STATE STREET (ynlf Service Dijv Qeuners and Liquors CapIWI and M.G.M. BOUGHT - SOLD - RENTED Central News BBCIH) as « •1 ; Jack ('-tin. John Dojcgak, Propit, George Olmezer/ Prop. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. - " ; Tp- - • f , • • • • Ddiena of Machines in Stock panlry raider.' 40T MARKET STREET 574 AMBOY AVENUE I WASHING, GHEASINC, PERTH AMBOY , I Phone P. A. 4-2104 Hie |agetx.-y saiJ »••<'•' 381 New Brunswick Avenue WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Restaurants 9 iTUiES KKI-AUJLU { kl*ep «I the Cimn,;' "Fine Rug/Cleaning" 1 11 ! i Fords, N. J. Gciirrom Trade- plUl where tilt K ' § Pianos t AMB6Y A.VK. AND GIIEEN ST. 1 ; Call P. A. 4-1039 For Your Wines, Liquors, Italian Pies and Spaghetti under (liacrvaUnii I" r WOODBHIDGE, N. J. in Allowance, lllUl i" l Drug Stores Call Perth Amboy 4-3894 SPINETS, GHANDS, UPRIGHTS Ihjr aUppxie Can't Woodbrldje 8-0887 try to (east. Prompt Free Delivery New and Used Kipert lie pain. 1 ~~ KOVACS Be Beat. She had Insisted » "' Avenel Phfirmacy Also Rebuilt Pianos ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY at petlto 'ror food Shell Servitenter Fords Recreation Holohan Brothers •>Iler 4T'-"' — but IN THE BLOCK CRANKSHAFT 1010 RAHWAY AVENUE JULIAN'S Liquor Store Rudy & Ernie's GARAGE Eatl GRINDING WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 RESTAURANT AND BAR Standaid Esso Products ern of• »• Removed, and 5 Quarts of Oil. (:osmetics - Film Firestone Tire* and Tubes t Truck Parts • *> T ; Call for Estimate • G/eeting Cards bnp Mounting i Piano Tuning • » Railings i tned I r,A,84-3886 ___ Woodbridge,-^. J. Brunswick Automotive H^jl, Faint »<»>u< 'AYMONO JACKSON Joseph L* Cwiklik DECORATIVE WROUGHT IRON, Jn betWden coats "' i" MATTTSft FRANK'S i •"We do Lamp Mounting from JOHN & AVS •• , ilentre 412 Meredith Street IRON 'AND ALLOY FENCES hn't more than 411 l>" AM) SON Htiythlnf you own." AMQCO SERVICE Truck Part* - Tool* • Equipment bruthet |.uipendcd In {'"l" Perth Amboy, N. J. | "Party Head^uwttn for |.p Located at Cities Service Station : 'il BiU |I DRUGGIST Piano Tuning - Voicing - Action UIMIIIW (,l Alil)> Tim and Tubes Army Truelu" mineral: 'lilriU. Bri»U<- HOtTE#S5 CKI.l.AII 1)1)011* Bargain Shop Retulatlng - Repairing •Army Surplus Took ,,,,, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Kiirillj KriiulrriiirnU Accessories , and Equipment at a :•;» 88 Main Street Telephone P. A. 4-2»ll-W WDGE. 8-0285 • •1 SMITH STREET SUte Iron Works Terrlfle Bavlni Charge* Reawnabie 431 NE\V BRUNSWICK AVE. Woodbridge, N. J. Illl-Jn Slolc $tr«rl 106 New Braiuwick Avenue MATTY OLPINSKI PERTH AMBOV EXPERT WORK QUARANTEEU I'rrlh Amliu), V J. FORDS, N,J , , IfRANH FISHEB !•'. MM Ulclmt Perth Aiaboy 4-MTI P. A. t-8TM We Repair AM Malt* (3WI Tel. l>. A, i-iiU iNPKNSNDENT-IiEADER THURSDAY, NOVEMBKIt 11, 1!M0 T-AGE THIRTEEN Colonia News Clark, Indians' Star, Guest of Umpire Group lT5 ,5#T i (Children Hadassah Plans \ . ril attended square dance of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Pmicoe, 7)chpaulea Jfovember NEWARK danrsr\ a i Donor Luncheon i( ;,| Saturday nt fee flrehouse Perth Amboy. On Sunday they vis- Hosts at Party :extrt of .111,111 Avenue, b^the Co.onla ited Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Ro- by Irene WOODBRIDGE—The eXetBtlve .!,,-! Fire Co. Music was pro- land, Irvington, awthorne premiere ballerina. IHKI.IN M;. and Mrs. Frank B. Board of WnodbTldje Chapter, hv Undo OeorRC and his •Mr. and Mrs. Fred Newkirk, the- second of thr | c:mpi., timid Awinue, gave a Hadnssah me: at the home Kiiinblrrs, and the commlt- Amherst Avenue, entertained their Concmts (or Younp Halloween party at which their lit Mrs. Milton 81mkln, Orove ,, ,-h,in;p Included Fred Mo- daughter-in-law, Mrs. Frank New- which will be Riven by the Avenue and made plans (Or the i leorRO Scott, Robert Schus- kittle Orchestra of New York at children. Frances and Mickey, kirk and children, Linden. Donor Luncheon at the Waidorf- i.mlov Seivbnsty. The winner ^Mosque Theatre, Newark. No- were host*. Astoria. Ma ch 21. Mrs. Irvlnf ,r riotir prize was Arthur —Mr. and Mrs. George Mapyw. vember 13 at U A. M. Gupsh were Judy and Victor jutt Is chairman of the committee and family, Amherst Avenue, wore iir: ,-©n pntert*lnlnR and Instructive .Iiinson, Arthur Bernadelll. Mtchnell and she is beins assisted by Mrs. the guests 8unday, of Mr. nnd Rllis. Wnyiip Bernadelli, Junt Po- il, . committee In c)iarne o( WB* the first concert of this series David Gutrrmn. as treasurer. • - ; Mrs. Fred Osak, Union City. liniskl. Robert Bernadelti, Corrlnc ciiildrfn's Christmas party drMK; an--audience of 2,500 Hinds, Jeanne WisslnR, Edward Mrs. Joseph Klein reported If tl*, '1 ,HI.(1 by the Fire Company —Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rasmus- •uters -tind their elders asl, tlie Jewish National Fund Driv#i".v;j sen, Middlesex Road, entertained rdny. including ITmny pupils indies Auxiliary will meet CMceone. Dolores and was very successful. Mrs. Otto ,v evening. 8 P. M., Novem- for a few days this week his sister, 1 siibu bun scohols. that In- Mayer, chairman of the P»Ic*$rhe Mrs. Fred Sharpe, Bloomfleld, rnnes, Kathleen Gorman, John i ni. the flrehouse. All mem- ert vs uncinquerablpq , he has within him- president and treasurer. The ap- cayed logs. Although flat rocks are KnliKclireiber. to bo uivei plentiful, they should not be used, —WICMtllCll P.T.n.— OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS deslgned to support In a suspended! , u [ . t enough to con- pointments became effective Mon- ywltrrr / • :.•.inizati >n in the township se 0 lTS R1 ca inasmuch 'is thoj explode. manner, a flame deflectirm baflle vlcr ,i day. . .liuiiun t'i needy children within the heat chamber of a j , '. ;i; ;itso be made for n tll(1 when the evil f(WCM boiler when the design of the boiler j Ulm ., m]f. b s ,1(?|m l0 a block : 1 i. 1 - p.uty for the chlldre: Is such as not offering suitable-, . , , ia 1 Any vvonun 1( p s( hal hp may not taow piovlsions for the suspension o ,ovp m. ,.lit1 jtuOe. or compassion. .••••I :n attend. the baffle by means of Us usual j an<| cl()U(| hjs so thal he , -nias If.v. ahan, son of M chain attachment The inven ion | i(,(, on y „„ ((4lmess o( the W()rWi '.!: Thomas Hanilian. Ea.' comprises a rod-like -support Ion-: ,|f, sr(>ins ,.„. ., whilp in.edeemably !,'i..'.,|. is speudin!! till? wi ultudlnaluttudlnal yy adjustable to various lost But. he is redeemed. And rc- :;ni(lmothi'r, Mrs T. lensths to meet requirements so iltcitifd not by chance fate, nor : II! K.'- it Ol'HhKP. as topeinin of itsefTutive angular yt. iiv the manic of a fairy's wand, 1: .Hi'l Mi- Edward N,tdler. engagement with the inner .side hut tlrouuh the love and under- . nil'::, Iin.nl. entertained this walls of the heat chamber and is!SWIullnu nf .MwUm human neart .•it i in iiin'i- Mrit. Kloyd Ship- provided with a lower foot portion A« m all Clare Tree Major pro '•iMdh'tiv.in. New York. loaHoid stability. Since the device '.iiicti,.iri. the .situations and char- Chaiotic Hatton. New In its edective position Is inciimx acters will b: prcssnlttf just as the FOR A WINTER OF Kid, (ill L-I tallied at lunch- provisions have Mso been made in ^ViuinJiiVmmberthemTrom ththe : :.iy. M;-,s Margaret Benja- the form of suiublc ensaBtns i ;)nKmai ,l0l.y. Tho ,-eindee:-. crows means thereon adapted to avc.u •uui M.nver.s will a'l be on hand to .iiiii Mi > Lawrence Suit. .slipping of the Gliain by which the talk tn liu e Gerda and help her TROUBLE-FREE DRIVING! MriM spent the weekend baffle Is suspended from Hit sup-1 on her lonw, dangerous journey ..arliN rrnst"maker, Btr- port. from lur pretty home, bright with .1 They ..re entertaining W. F. Rothcrmund. patent ai: flowers and sunshine, through the :r. Ml:. Kiallk MoODlns, Of torney. Keypo t. represented the frozen wastelands of the north to tliLi week inventor at the Patent Oflue. Llie p.ilac'e of the Snow Queen, ,nid Mrs. Henry Becker. 1 jtllil'-rui!! arctic splendor. There . • Avenue, me the pari.Hs Rose Erli Betrothed will b? n: i^ic in the garden of the b Aise-wonian; danscr in the cave , Me-i'" Seif'irrn Resident • if t hi' robbfi's. laughter in the Becker is the SEWAREN—MrSEWARENMr . andd MrsMrs, JohJohnn ; ouru.hip of the crows and joy in Mis.s | ,| Charles Street, Perth Am-: the reunion of little Gerda and her Fr g57 playmate, Kay. boy,' have announced the ensafje- \ 't lmate Kay .HKI Mis Fix.! Sutler, ment of their tlawghter. Rose:, to : Colorful settings and beautiful A' ••I'lllM". entertained on Peter Fenik, son of Mr. and Mrs. • Mi ,. ^".....Al!'!.U' i Harry Penlck. Robe't Street. :;il (laughter. """Vcirery" , Lin- Miss Erli is a graduate of Perth FOR THE BEST Amboy Hilh School and is now FUNERAL*1 PIECES, POTTED •:i(i Mi'i A' mand Van der employed in the offices of Oreen- ."LANTS, CORSAGES AND :•mid:ru. Fa«an Place, Brothers. Her flanri jjradu BOUQUETS • .•iicii.s Sunday of Mr. atcd from Woodbridae Hii:h School Phone Woodbridse 8-1638 lin.,', ijd o'Nell. West and is emp'oyed at the Lincoln- Mercury Division of the Ford Mo- .in.I Mi T CoriH'hu.s Ober- tor Company. Raritan Township. WALSHECK'S :II.III Avi-uue, eiuerUiined He se.ved with the U. S. Navy for FLOWER SHOP Mi and Mrs. William ;hree years. i :,nr;bt.! M .•. Fred Horninti. Mun- Ilirin Mir million S*i;« We Drlivrr and Teleiraph ! Si:ect entertained Mr. croud u eoiir.liy imly nne lentil the. Unwtrs Vn tur Huskiivich. Wood- uf Mi .nut N|r.s. Michael • Limit.), Sunday. They I'n a few days fast week •iMer-in-iaw, Mrs. Wtl- ;el.-,ki. of El Monies C> I-

"U Suit West Street, iKi.iv with lilh aunt and •I: iinil Mrs. Robert Fqal- • -A Veinon. '•1 ill Jalbtrt. Gay wood Ave- 1 lust at A party fw the : of A M. Kaiauhcusian • file P|-p(,i'nt were D. A. 1 -ii-tii. Theodore Mointt, ^li.ii'hiidoonan. Annln To- McAloon. Bernard Arthur E. Hooper. Jr., See your FUTURAMIC MECHANIC now, for an id, William Wood- Oppel'o, W. J- •^ The best advice is often more than wcftiy Oldsmobile Cold Weather Change-over! .' >n. H T. Bernard, John 1 I (JrittU't, Tony Curabas, bear. It takes courage to face the impact o( ••'I Uiii'ian. S. E. MnthM, WU- truth, and firm resolution to form new habits :' $ JtVimartloitortyoui winter driving mobile parta! They'll tune up its engine U •"ii •'•man. Patrick Mullen, to fit the facts; .-**«+'•. • that "song of power" on frosty morning* • • • : ; Ci.irdiano, James Marmko, with a top at the. sign of Oldsmobile Service l-i'!ia.. WaUerEaden, H. B. •• Your doctor ii sometimes confronted with ' ' for a1 finer, famr "dte^Htef.'You'l•r/: You'lll change its lubricant to winter grade ... olieok 'i Arthur Hooper, 8r, and the item necessity of advising restrictions in get a warm' welcome from OldjniQhilc's cold il over from safety features to steering K)M-.,! ''.'i Mrs. Theodore KuJawskl. your usual routine. Your ftvorite dessert or •! iuul Mrs. Ja^ries SUunton, weitfcer 8pe,eialiaj|8 ... "Futurlrl^Mwhaa- h'or sure starling and Bafe sloppy... Un HI|. i! 1 eel, were the dinner guests that comforting cigar may be denied you. There is a 1f round peak performance in the cold iuontin-1 o teg wli^kitow yoiir car atid its seasonal needs •••''• of Mr, and Mrs. Earl itrong temptttion to treat such advice lightly, to feel you co,ne...driveinBoonat thesig.iofQualit) Serv Hnuth Ambay. know your needs better than your doctor. * <**«***>••* . . , who use factory-approved equipment, 1 ice, at your Futura.uic UkUmobik Dealer s. >, Charles Smith,- Amherst • ft factory-spe'eiu'ed methods, and #muine Olds- '•• »as the- luncheon guest f Such telf-delusion may be comforting, but it defeat! i'i.v, of Mrs. William Wagner the very cad* you seek. Carefully follow yoiu^doctor'i | : '"I'ther, Mrs. Carrie Bui'khai't,

1' 'i n ri Mrs, Benjamin Your preicriptions have prompt, expert ^attention .at !:n's>m, Amherst Avenue'vls- our nore. j , . Mr. and Mrs, "Charles OLDSMO BI LE anja Mrs. Richard Pol t Florence Avenue, enter -I00II 01 I'iVX » 'III 0 1 Saturday night, Mr. and PUBLIX Pharmacy 1 iforue Prater. Mr, and Mrs.. '"'f Pohamus, Mr,, and Mrs. ^-TEL. WOOD. 8-0809 — WOODBRIDGE AUTO SALES I I'oMiamus, RahVay. WOODBRHJGE, N. II : m. w()-8.oioo und Mrs. Oeoi'ge Reseter 91 Main Street Woodbridge 475 RAHWAY AVENUE ••"", Kdward, Middlesex Road, l|i« uiimer Kuestl thuriday,

Vi ! iitiblt, THURSDAY, NOVEMBEBlmR 11, lfK'8 IJCOAL NOTICES LKOAI, NOTi MXiAI, NOTICES I.EOAI, NOTICES J.KOAL NOTICES i _ iltic Of lilH'cllllH,. p,|, ,. , Il'l ,.' in-., u ?,;t h-hli; lliH «ial.v Sn I.l Int In- H.I I fl MtTire, 1 1 ': ii. i -' 1 ' 1' ' "• .'Ml i i:. ei|inil inmil Uli IICMnil 'Bombing Scheme' mid ex ntid »t i . [(1 ( 1 1 III ll I 1, ' \ \ ll.ll,.- IN-' I'A <-i III.H-II If «,.|il nn terini". will require phiH inlei'OKt mnl mini .. .i | ! (t .i ilnvin |,i,\ Ilienl of f IS,M>, tin' I'al-nnil In ml, IMI ! I" ... i , l> I..H Hii. in.., u .:;n i: , ,nic on flic with the vltleil l' lnn|i*ctlon Tnko fui-lht'i nniir, ,'. W .,11.1 "lilts,' 111' < it (; '•<•.'»! str< iniinil iiniTHlilv lnnl.illm«nti> of $1" "" Alerts New York r il tliinh'1.' hlll 1. III) 111 -nl.'i M 't'l. tiiihllcly re.ml prior to flftle. or nny dHle (,, .. £ iicpi.ti.ini-.- l A it 1 - plug Inmrcsl find other teNM pro- nml t" l< ni. !l' '( . !> • cs-t.-rl\ a 1nim Mm* p ,. of Lot 1 In Hlock/.41-A- be nrtjournetl, the p.. . I'l xnle. IIHI•' Si.v.'i K.liviird 'V.I. T'A I'liil. Otl- nl! r-1 V . ii 'i . ,-uri'i 1i n f ,ti iSrtM-ii Str vlilcd fnr In ronlrftct nf iinln. m!lt«« lcMerveH Ih,. ,,,.,, lllllllllce • iiii-.. fin- nreml«e« ^Itunteil nt Huiter- ! i;; 1 IV.1 MUM \ 1 IhTrl 1 '>H1H» Tnkf iiirllier nollio th»t at «alfl crctlon In relei I nnv (11 'lu lj\v;l> limit.- 2.". .V l.nr.l Street. lltllllll.e • IJ.'IM S In 7 Inclimlve In For Explosions " 1 i In iln- I iM' nt' rilncli "^'1 K.ulilp or nny (Lite to which It t"*" Iliilnnce nf l.olfl 9 loill ttll.l In sell nil III 1.1 i llevcl. ToWnship "1 WmiilhrldKC, 1 Hliick HI"' ll>. •ii < ' III .smillif rlv ili.-rij; llir r I'M- he Kdjimrneu tlio Towmhlp Com- III inch hlilllil UN it i X I lilclimlve , ninclc Pi«-A: All "f l.i\ln Irr . ,ii' III,., 1: :.« 1• l(t ;i it>i(nt \y h('» nilttc« fmerves tlie right In tt» dl«- regnril lielnx given i,. . \\ i Invent!' rlv crotlon lo r«Jpi-t any "n« or all otdB mnnnsr of uaym.-nt, „, immr.lhitelv lit n-rltlni; tn: 1* •'• k 1 Crank Threatens to Explode lln ,1 .liiluittntt let |nt>lpnjitptl mnl I.. «ell milii li.l In *nlil 'ili' IIlll .'l or more inlnlnunii hi'.i; Imtiixi.n, Township <'lerk, W.md- Townslil|i •An- K,' sUM'l v, I tlffVi .Mt-ii t'inK Nrl 111 tu nucli hliMsr m It mnjT H6l«0t, il»» nn celved. ,1. reunnl belnK Riven to t«rmi »na t^poTi Rcoeptiinre i,r ii,. I.I.AW.K lyiMite Charges in Mi Mil.' ..1 iiHdti SirtnM th« eil) OMTP AVKNKI-. IN'' 1 manner of p»ymsnt, In ca»e o»« or '"WkT furtl-r «»(l«« that bid,'or bill alnivc minim. point wlicri il Iiit,irpi*i|M Iht- rt'ii- Township committee hail, by ro»o- CAKTHlFT IMIFSS (i. OliniB, I'n-Klilt-nt t'l Urn- nr tli<> l-ill?.iilipHi uml Tr.-M- more minimum bills shRll <>« r«- Township Commute.. •,,, at Rash Hour k Mill s|:< KOI« iim liMllrmiil. Ilifiiit' Jl —In n w.-fl- A p i nt l l ment I hereof hy n,,. ,, ,, lltUITAN TO\VNSIIir-K>RDS • -1 -1 > • iliicrtiiui iilunK Hi.' ..liter "1 t?pon nrrepmnce of th« tnirlmum "••"•» » " ' r."t w hiop.u?*i oiH cnrill'.g to the ni.-inn.i ii- K. Oiniin. Vi. 1 bill or l.ld aliov* minimum, by tli« tn o.'cofilhnce, with tei ;i, BI:A(ON NEW YORK—A stnwlcd plan th' I '!Itfnlifili unit TrwnI>»ii Knl\ri'nil Stiinkny, Vh-i- Townjhlp Commltten »nd th» ««y- ilntnlln pertinent, lilt, the Town.ililp win ,i [or destroying communications in ti, Im liitiTHcctliin wllli I he center with nil otli 11 Iiii,' i.r din iciinl lonilliiK I'riim.Wiiml- t ihereot by the purohawr »c- minimum price oeing finti.,*.. i....- gain ami Hiiln ileeil J..i .:, ,ost« nf pri'liarlnn ile««I *nd aflver- hATKIH Novemh.i i ns '.,'om wit i Manhattan by mcnru ot more than lirlilKi' t" Mi'llli hell. It ll"i»K till' nonllnn lo the m»nner of piircliRi* ONE M.WSl'AI'F.R I Hnlnlr Ihlu Nftle Hnlll IntB III .'Bill It. J. IWNIMAK, T... room-., colore-l 150 nish hour bomb explosions put tun"ilnvrati rlv II,III.-I »f HIP l-'lrst In aocornnnre with term* of Ml* on lnc fr liineUu if inl'il (in terms, will re.inilre To lie ll»l \-fP't In...I \ Time r ', NI1TICI-: IX HKHKHV (IIVKN' Ilia I Win.I. ilii-n. i' '.'-' In II Htmlghl llni' file, the Township win n«1lv«r a b»r- line strat»£ic parts of the boroueh inln nn.i jni" df("l f"r unlil or»mli«i. , 5nwn wympM of IU&.M. I"* "•}- IS1S, nml Niiveiiil.ei i . Tim.- , : »>• r" «a,:.me. tf" In :i tuiiilhiNiNii'rlv il|i<""tnm tu thi' l.ne ll \TI-'1>' Nnveinhf-r 111', 191". nncc of imrelmnp Mice to he PBI.I Inilepitnilent l.euil.r Itr •ill •jvrc-oir. \i under Heavy guard for three hours. •>v;\* Inlrndii, ed nnd pilled on Hr*t inti rsi'ciliiii i.r tin' , .'liter llni' nf H • !:•' ' 1 In eitunl monlllly Initnllmen » of ii-niiii'.ir nt a ineetinK "' I lit Tnwn- tli. 1,'ii.l Ic.tiling (*i.m l-'rir.W t" K In - 11. .1. PUN1OAN, Tnwnnhlpcr»rk. 4 Tim. ' . • ll' rvr ; t r. Tre p!an was believed to tip the 1 -Illn Cnmilllttee nl the T."Wll»hi|i nf Tn I'e ,iih-i'i-tl»i>n N.ivomlicr Illi. |ir,ii(l pliiM Inli-reft ""'1 other tirmH liefer to U-.IVI •. ll! •' l'..ril i\llh the ent ItHl' .if provliled for III conlrm't of «olc NEWSPAPERS trork cf a crank when it was found j W.lodl.HilKv, III the C.tuiiiy nf Mid- nl letuliliu 1 ll'iv, nil.I N.iveinlier 1 Illi, K'«s. In Ilio NO'I'IOR Oh- I'lllli, TnkP furlti.-f notli's Ihnt nl unl.l "Ml line s. 1 • ? by postal ernployes but It was suf-: .I.sev New ,ler*ey. Held mi tin- :ir.ltkll'. ^.« KilHI li.'. Kiv ItlnnJi Ht TO WHOM IT NfAV ri, Time 1 hl11 ll Hl>- Hn.> 7-SHV I'lHJ 111 NnVHnbel . HIV mill that Hii'l enlleil We»l HI. I,"or iiny ""f I" * " " At (I regular m,,,. Time ficiently detailed to citifc the po- I Pent.I; Itietl.e he Bfljmirnert. th« T,°*'"'t,hJp .C",S" ..,I-.||,,;H will he tiikt-n up for Ttir- Ilil' 'elllel Illll' el vnl.l llrffr (,II W-IOa. W-MI ll Townnhln Ciimmlilcn ,,f Tlli.i- 1 mil tee reserve* the right In H« nil- 1 r '.in. lice to take no chances. tshleratInn .in.I llnal panim^. .i.l i.. Ivinsei . "..iTi NO'cirlo oi-' rifiiiiif! HAIJIS Hhlp nf Wootlhrlilce, h, . Tlllie I- ' '" run r in nn e!l!*l - crptlon to reject any one or nil blilii it .1 ettitK m >.uhl Tniviij-hli. Cum i-v l\ .Iii' . l!..It In H-- lute''*-,..'I inn TO WHOM IT MAY CoNCEKN: Nnveinher :inl. nm. Patrolmen, detectivrs. special- 1 m I VKARI.V CONTRACT) I-I.I; tn he hehl III it« meetlnK « it'll the ,.:i t ,•! Hn n.i.i.iu iii'dvc At n rrffnlnr meeting of tn«llll.l lo sell Illlll I' '" I" '" hlocKM l'i niUerlWe (he ,. ist? of th* bomb squsd Snd ot the Mum. pal lliilhlliiK In i:..n.i .it Klns.-\ i 'iii-n. ". Kllcli lint: Ttiwnsliin ("iiinmlttrB of (h« Town- lo «u«h blttd«r »• It m»y Hltil, du« Sim llin'H one pn r «' 1'n* .live), nn Ihe 1 1 ietll.rl.lKe New lil'MlB 111! . 111.' .ll\"i 'II IIK Hue I'.'! ft'ct'n dlilit ni Wimilliililxi'. hi>l.l Wviini'Wliiy-. rnran) heliiK given to terms, »lld the Townnliln rotiiinn'. -.III lineS-.-three | |.•>" I' fir* department bureau nf com- thtr, 'l!m. nt } 1 -, .lit-. ..r Niiv, Ihe T.'fl ishiji ..: \V.niillil-|ill;i. inn! N,,v,.i i '.pi, 1 >i is. I ynx .tlri'.ie.l fn*nn~er of pAyM*ntt In mi on* or lit « I . M. ll^Ti in II . iMiiilmum -pnee ehhartre'l—5 line-" bustibles iwjirmed into Grand Cen- ." k I', M. (I- i>r :\* llm I'itv .1 I'I-IIII Anil'.'V. uml stl. ti In n>lv.-ri|«* lln' f'i'1 Uml on Tnox- more minimum bid* iholl h« r«- M .• ni 1.1 i . chin,ire .if eopy nl' v tral and Pennsylvania terminals. •'iiMer its i\l III.II4 I- eiin '" Iii1i'i>i'. t .n l.elnt; • ; tie sntit Ii wt'.^l.M-ly illli eVt'llint S'livI'Mllil'V I litll, l'-H*. l 2,', litl.r" to a Hn M W.ir.l: t'lein-c Cpon «rr»pt»nr» »f tht winlmuli Kin! evpose nr..| .«eii • In'il. at tt'hi-1 tllll" « II.I . Pllll ' .i.rner i Hie K.I tim Tnvtisliln Ciiiiiinlti^e will meet n Times square, the general post of- 1 1 tld, or bltl »i)»v« minimum, or » « ". 1 -nils W hn I i\ I.. int.Tt'^t 21- in ii j.terlv .Iln«-tlitii in s I M i i:ST» in llie r.niimiliee Hnil to the )ilKl..'m i Township CommltlM •"« '»• P'^" to terms nf *alp ..ii MX. CI.ASSIMF.1) ADVFUTISING fice on 8th avenue and subway, Tin will be ( .in .'fi>.irtu|i ilivl, i i>^r line t< tin- (mint i.'liiimhfrn, M c in o r l&l Municipal llnlMlnn, Wi>nllrtl1|ce. y, .nt (hereof by the pufchwjr «• Town»lilp Clerk op,.., tub* and ferry terminals and stn- he In .il'l ennriTiiini: Uie •jnif, In |.!:i.\. ..I I. •'J, I nninii. "Illll :lllllM m pnyil.lfi In mivi.ii.-e. l-'.xi ..pt'Btii. ute ntiil i-xi'iwp :uwl sell at public «ale ennllnic t" ('>,' mnnner of |>iirchniie nnd to he itublieh ! T11 \V> hlghput blilfler Bcronllnir ,,cei,r hnrgHln n"" ""'^ *" '"'• * '' AxHemimeiit Map 4lert*d, nnd seven police launches I inil lu he imblli'iy r.'ivil prior to iinle, TRk« nirtller hn TI.I:|I -AX ..tiiiMXANvr: LIMITIM; 1 \N. < or.i.-r.-: 1 Tnwnnlilp Cumtnliii..' thill tllll" Will he Inspected the abutments of bridges, i I I, rk ! l.i.IN TI llll.l !• in lil.li tl 1"TII-H. nil Hie HATIl. Si.vemlwr -tin. l't*. : Inllon nnd iiiirmimii t iii: STLI'"l^ ANp lir.'H I IllllePell'l.'lll- | \v Hn-iilKe Tnivii-hiii A.-n-tonm-ni B .1 hiiMOAN. Ti"wnit>iB' t,,,. and In some instances followed fer- in in I fnn ITI ru-he ii •. UNI.V !•;i:t-:ix itni.iii\<;s AM r IU'I' ilel , nil... I II 11,1 N'l.VeHI- Tn he' HrtvertlKi'.l Novfrphfr UK ryboats, as a safeguard. further notice thnt th» HilS, iiml N.iveinher Illli. IClf, In In* suit! block will 1... the I ;tl t- Hlirni^'l. TMr'.li: lie!1 II. I'l (S. .1 i. e ..1 |nil.|i. .Takd with nil oilier ili-t-iHi AM' Till". ViU.- .|.||nii .ai Nn-Towrtihlp ('nmmllt<'o h»», I'V r»m>- ifltld«r Tin- V, oii.Hirl.ilHi uMl«hln« <-'t>. 1 Besides the rail terminals, Times IllVll inlniinnm |irl.-e l..-iv. ]i;.Mi:. irxTKXT m- TIII'.M: r-i' liHIon anil piirsiiiint lo law, flXeil i ii.frif, Hi" rluhi t ill, Ii'.. I'' .-iiHtK of prepiu itin .i, i.-ii-n Mil .")'>• l will square, and the post office, places ;I I> Ki: AM' SI/.K HI' Hl'ILI'liM'^ AM' .XOTU'I'! "I" IM BI.U- SAI.K nltli nil other ilclnll" pertlni-nt, f:»l<1 ,lie lurorrcl liiM .^ li.r nmri tlmti Sign Warns Speders included the subway tubes leading j At ii roK'ilm m««llnir of the a ilnn'n payment n ( I:I:<:II,AT- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKHN: nilniimiin lui. e l.elnt I'.IIII (id I'lux mon of :ui)» ailver- costs o( urepiirlnK ileeil unn advt-r- Tuwnshln Ci.ninilti** of th» Town- nnie of purrtiM*e |,i: >r ) ot t!le to Brooklyn, the Hudson and Man- 11x«; AMIi:i-:sTi':li"riN THI: i'i-:it- ciit. J! -..p> »'i' n In a More Gentle TOM At ii r.-Kiilnr mpetliiK i'f thi iKinu 1'iln will-, Sni.l ini« In "iilil .|'l|l irf W llirl.jK"'. held W.-(lne»diiV In enurtl tnnnthh | Ol' |,i IT of TI'lKh. Tnwn«l.i|i CiittinilttPf i>f ilio Town il^nrn "111 I"- npprwlatinl. hattan rubes to New Jersey, and 1 llii.Ol) Ylim Inlerm •• TIM: SI/.K OF Till : vvi:i'-- lil(M-,k. If mill on term', will ro.inlr. Nni-einher :ird, f>K. I w«» -Mr^-le.l 1 >sl|••IKII AIH* »•'• KI'TKH TO ii ilnKe | I.I \ liw- Tl I i.l $.'iO'"I. Ill'1 I'lil- in ii.|venl«e H«' fn.-l Ihnl on ru.-i.- provldud lof ii ...nil HARRISBURG. PA -Harry R. the Battery terminal of the Staten I'ol'kTs VMi ii'rilKK 'M'KN "Ul. l'.H\ I H.l" il.U'Ctel VI:.nti« ol »WT>«|I |II CniinliUe will m»»t nl" ISI-1 (IK lll'll.l'l.N'ilS AN'11 \' e\ ..hiini . .\M\PIIIIII-I- I ill h. \V\\ he adjotirmtd. iiu- i the tone of Pennsylvania's road- objective the "plan" envisaged de- - I y iI1.4MI |.iiija interest nii'l nHier tprirtti •it iKSTi in thi> I'emmlll" STI:I'« TI'I:I-:S HII: TKAHK. IN- T.iwn.t hip I'liminlttfi- will 'Heel ChiimlMTs, M <• m n r I » I MunMP"! mlttee r**el'N."< I1..- i struction of three ferryboats by I'i'STHY. UKSll'KNl'K AM' tlTHKl: . iirnvltleil for In contrncl of >«!«. side speed limit signs and he told v I' ,M i Tak^ fnrllicT ntuice thnt at anld MuiidlnK. W lt>rliif*, N*w J«r»«y, i'lM'1 Ion to red" I :iir i'ri:i'usi:s: KSTAHI.ISUIM; A M e in i. r I .1 I Miin|.||.|il BUSINKSS DIRECTORt Gov. James H. Duff about it. means of trucks loaded with high anil. mnl expos* uml -fll al publli- c»l« nnd I.. "HI mil.I im.MIII OK AH.II'STMI:NT AM> 111 SIM'li I'lilder .I" it i. explosives. mnl In the hliflif't l)ld(Jfr nei'ordlng As a result, instead of being I'Ki'Vll'INii PKNAI.TIKS l-'nll Till. it Nil eXptiSe UllM' ,*.|.ll sit Inllvlli' SUle tn lernn «/ -al* on «le With Ihe reirurd beliiR i-ii". luissKlliil.l) SI'.IIVH E I mitten ri'si-rvfii the rlglig t In lt» ill' tnnnner of payni'ri' confronted with notices that the Consist* or Five Sheets Vim.ATIiiN TllKKKi'l'." i.li.nie-l nml In the hlKln-Kt ItiiVler invoriliiig TownshiT p Clerrk or»n to Innpeolloon .hiiv Mh. r.ni. tn terms nf n.ilc (in llie wlllt tllf jrretlon in reji'd nny on«\or all hid* i lo h e r-ubUrlrubUrlv Wd prioi r tto nr morf. mlnlmnm i>: I IITAlNS NTIIKTCIIKM speed limit is 50 miles per hour Contained in a plain, unaddressed I a nil In "HI jnihl inlN hi-t-.liJ hlmtt nrni Ill-; IT DIlDAIXKIi 11V Till'. Tnwtiilnp rk'ik .ippn I.. Inaii.'i tlon i nts i; •» is in.liulvf In Hl.'sih irlved. Pair; Ta 60(1. 1 i to mii-li hl.lilfr as It may ni«Het, .lu» and that it is strictly enforced, and unstamped envelope, the TnWN'SIIII I'UMMITTKK UF TlIK nri11 tn he pnlillrly r'.;iil prtnr to Mir,.. nn ihe WiM.'lhriilKe Timn'hip Upon ac-eptanie "• 1-rcr I'leklip nml IMIvrrr. . •I'IIWNSIMI1 ov \viiii|iiii:ii'i:i-: IN reminl lielnx «lven tn termn and bid, of bl'l nl.ni.. in . S.lli'. 1.1'Is 1 IIII.I .'" ill Hln. k ."•:!'-II, 1 sKi'Mimifnl Mill'. Tin- lle«t I lirinlii Service. motorists In Pennsylvania will "plan" consisted of five sheets of Till-: nil NTV ill-' MIl'l'I.KSKN tnannrr of payment. In ("»»' on« or Tnvfnuhlp Cnmmiit. ' more mlnllmini hiiU Ahull h« re- TaKe lurther nolle* (hit Inmen* t thereof l>v 1' • UVINCHTON AVKNTI:. AVION El, see signs reading: lined paper, apparently from a loose THAT Tuwnnhlp Committee hn«. by reno- Ul ) ll r|l!i 1 ! U1 V 1 I Sai'l .T'linaii.e :l j iH'ived. 1-nrdlhlC to Ihe num.. ''""'"' " ' ' ' ' " 'H ,.jr, "Welcome to Pennsylvania. leaf notebook. Each sheet bore a Tnkp further not l'*> Hint HIP I ITpnn ni'eeptan^e of th* minimum lutlon and pnrauanl In law. fixed a Iii accordniice KIM t. is licifl.v iiiiieinlfil I .l.linti llii-re Township Cinnmltiiw. luis, h.v rpso- minimum prlrr *\ whl'h »"ld •«'>=" "Respect' the 50-Mile Speed heading giving the number of the bid. or hlil nbov« minimum, by th» B!e, the Towni-liii. \< I" il nt-lv st'.-tti.M In lie liitlnn uml I'lil-li.-liil ti> law. rl x * il 11 in aald LUi'k will b« Hold toKftlicr iltin and «ale dee.i r. I'l I \<> l'.» Till I THINS • li.lli.w. 'Tuwnnhlp Commlttui and ttie pay- Limit. plan, and continuing: Scelliin XI,VIII Ii) le.nl tnlnlmiim inlie Ht whli h unlil lot* : m,-iit Ihfircof l.y th* puri'liaaer ar- with oil other .leUlln p«rMn»nt, MM l'ATt-:i' X.iv.-ii.' . XIA'III. Tin- rt'HiiliUi MniHii- mliilmiim price be.lnd ITf.it.O" |tlun "Five to five-fifteen. D-day. In -.il'l liln. k will l.c «i.hi l..iri'lliei ! i-iii'illtiK tn the mnnnfr of purcnaat "Take Time to Enjoy Our lir.ns jtn.l r«-w| i'li-t iiuis ..riitlllrtlb ostn of prepMrlnK di>«0 and a(lv«.r- ri, j DI'NKHN I (HARLKSH. SOKLER wltli nil .th.ir detail.- IU'l'tillelil. H;I 1.1 I In iii'eonl.inii' with terms of Ml* Vodka 3-3-48." :nli'[.Icil :lll.| lliiW 111 li.r. e ns t'l IT'.I" IlKlnx Ihli ".ill' S.ild |nt» lo I'll" Tn b« mlti'i II-. Scenery." iiinliitiiin I'll. - I'.iit r iL'.'.i' on (tie. tlie Township, will itellvM Pupil of Frances Mann erlies v.i.lleil mill Sul ! • .1-1 ll .m.l .It'SiK- liloek. If nol'l nn lerm«, will require HllS. IIII.I Ni-M-iii •• Each sheet carried a diagram or .luilliard School nf Music, ;iteil -in l' li.iil.l.iit /.'ilk' M.l], .III.I u I'iirKikJn and aule deed Tor »»l'1 iliiwn |ui»meiit nl •":> uw. the lial- dl,-1 I,' Uin,nn anil slKnaie.l ..n th. ntn, i;il lisitiK Mils s«le. Siin kit" n «»l.l New York sketch of the area affected. T;.\ .mil AnH*-nsluelit M.ip ..I t!iLI..» . k. If Hnl.l mi I..n , will ItATICI': Xiii-einl.i-r nh. li'lv OK TAX HAI.K "Plan No. 1" began with a dia- IM'iil.\NI"'l:S '.SI' Al >\'.\N'T:l > i ..I W.ioilliriilKf '.1" Winks l |ltetll I). .I. Ijl'NIfiAN, Township Cl»rli, TOWNKHII OV IX C| i .-,. :il .111.1 l'i,].-.III! 1 Three Illinois Men gram of the post office. The text ."..|-; iimi lor.-K an- li.-ri'l'i mi. e nf jinrrhuHi' jirl' .' In lie pHnl In [ Tn he mlvertlicl Nnv.-iiihi-v Hii, |..|H,i! hl..|i(!ilv |n-i|;il|n.i nts i.f Jin mi i|i, 111 ill! iif saiil Hl.ieks ll.'ltl |S, Jll.l N.ivi-Inhei I It'll. IIKS, ll Ihe Notice I-. liT*by Klvm thnt ll.e umlrrii|»r,e.l "II. read: pins iiitiTi-s! ;iml nih. r ti-rmii l>ro-! j',, |,, . | .| t.| . -iu • lassill.uli.in ..1 busi- l |l| n( t 1 ll a Tn»ni.hl|> ol \Y»««»tirldf», In the i.ounty » » »' \ IH't'il fur in cnntra.'t <>l Rule. j - See 'Monster Bird' "Twenty-five men and women iinit htsH \i, reslilt-riiial /...Hi- sale ut the TH« Office, Memorial Wuni>'lua. { ""''"'^ aboard train one hour before train im «.( a liirlit iinlu.Hlrliil 7i,nr Take I'.irHicr iioine that nt aaltl i Hrfrr tin W-ltM hridne, New Jersey, N«v#mlwr \n, 19", al . i. « <•"' 'CU'ST K, C,I:I:INKII, snle. nr siny il.Ue in wlil.'h It inly OK I'l'ni.lO SALE to witlafy imii.lcllial HfiiK now In arnmr*. it due in. Suitcases with new high ('..lllMllll,-. iii.iri-iil-Liii'K'- In .i.lj.iurneil, tl:,- To«'nsh!|> C'oin- TO UllDM IT MAY CONCGKN: Th,. panels to be Hold are llMte.l l.elnw. liwlnn • "Bigger Than An Airplane" Wit- explosive bombs. Leave 'suitcases .Ml.s nilttee le^etV.'H tilt' rl HI it Ift it» 'll!»- At it regular nifpllni of tin block numher Hliiiwn i>n the Towlinnih A»m-BsinMi« M ALL T\ I'Kh 01'" HOOKS KPil'AIUJSll 11. J. I'l'MCAN. i:-etl-:: tn rijerl un>" mil- or nil UIIIH Towiifliln Committee of Hie Town- tince with the liint t»s duDllcale Rlvlnn tlie owner- i. on platform, mingle with crowd -hi]! ..I Wo.iillirjilm-, hchl W.-ilnemliiy. Blatt—hliniKlt-n. Til.- «ni) l-'lat UootB nesses Claim ship Clerk. an.I ti. Mil «u,l lulu In sulil Mo> k the IBBI lav diii'lleate. tonether with the total am•>•<••. Nnveinhei :i:.|, His, I was illl'erteil Hikk W:\I1H Wuier-prugfed. and vanish. Meet at HQ." Tn In- ;i.lvt-rt|s,-,l in ln,li-i>..n.l>'Ul- lo BUch hllil.-r us it imiy M-lect, ,lue .omiiuted In THK WMT DAV OF JII.V HMM. reKJiril bciny KiVeii tu teinm and tn -a.l vert IKI- the fit.'t thai on Tuex- ST. LOUIS-JA retired air force Plan No. I l.e.iil i .in NoVi-mbrr I ;m.1 N'.vrtn- 1 !M) I:i»iKINi; ANU .MICTAIJ in unn r nf payment, In ense one il.n i-veninw, \'n\ eiuher ir.th, l'.*!^. erallv charKealile itKaiiiHt llie name on «al •'] iinsttiiilt Avenue at s T. M. (KSTi In I be I'liinmitli'ii up the report by two Belvidere, square, read: •1 1«, liMk. e.-iVe.| SAW KIIIST 1)AV OK Jl'LV Tit ThK I»*TK OK »*!.!•: 1 I'liiimlieris, M e in <> r I a 1 , Municipal l'erin .linbuy. H. .'. I'l'im nf-ceptnni ^ *if t'.e tnlniinnm 11 1 - 111., residents of spotting a "mon- "Fifty men and women in crowd. [Inll.lljiK. Wnn.lljriilire, New Jersey, Said |>;trcel8 will lie fold tn fee l» surh iierK.ins in l.i.I, i.r til.I ;ihnve-'nii;i!inilir., l.y theHint eil'iise mnl sell at public salt ster bird." Rush hour. Leave suitcases of high mime, xuhject ti> redeml'tlon ut tin- lowml mlf of Ii '• Tirl-: IS itEKKBY RIVKN thin Tl.VVli.sliip r..lillllll I, e illl-IMhe puv',"- ' anil In the hlKhi'Kt Uiililer kuconllnc 111:1.1' \vANTI-'.II—r itedlnK elKlit per cent per annum. * explosives on platform. Vanish. roll 'WiiiK propnscil unliiijiiic- iiteni tli'-rcnf In 'lin- jiiin li,i«cr •'* I to ti-rnia of snlo on me with th» It was either the same mysteriout llll- Said naleii will lie subject tn municipal Il'-nn nc.-mi was iiitcoiliict'tl im'l |in»»*il on tlrn rnnlliiK u. il.e milliner cf i.ur.'li *"'Tuwnshln Clerk open to Inspection bird of gigantic size they saw or Surprise element is decisive fac- I, IIWM, Includlnir nn«eiiBiiienlH ronflrined after thai .|M [ UK Ht :l meeting nf tin- Tnwn- In n.vnrilunce wlili lernn nf ».iU- '" | nnii tn he .publicly ren.l prior to OPERATORS WANTED one just like it, they said. tor." i'..miiiUlei' .if tli>- Ti.wnshlp "f lilc. th* Tiiwjmhlpp will .l.-llv.r a l le, l.nt« It" ,mil III In Block anil to the rlghl of Intt-reiiled |iai'tt«" to redeem wlllnu 1 1 l f v law. Col. W. F. Siegmund, former "Plan No. 8" with diagram?, o? VVn .ll.ri.lH.-. in I!'-' I'l.ntlly "f Mi '- |C.l; n ;,l(WNKK l'lc:i!i:ilit W'.rkiriK l "(ni.litlrinB at Kearns, Utah, said he saw the "Some as Pennsylvania railroad." T'' n, nh el [ is,.! N\.\ enilier It h Township C'Dninilttee has, by reso- 237 AntellR Kuckownkl [t,r . i.n^i.lei'.i!in'i ;tntl IWuil i>ii.-^.i>;e II'IV ;H1,| N.U'elllSer Ml':. 1'ljV, III |i,e Intlnti .->ntl pursuant to law, fixed a r. n l'jii.l Hull.lays mi.l \'.i.-iiil.jns 1 creature while horseback riding "Plan No. 4" showed a diagram of .tt .. ni.'-i int; o\ i-.ii'l Tiiiviiship I'l.ni I l!i.l<-p,;ii.ieii:-Le;i.|f r. II 1-D lllclrael «' KlUubeth H" "• minimum pli' r at wliii It .-.aiil Ints Annit Koviiliy.uk the Battery area around the barge I; i- 74 &• 7T, BEST MADE CO. four miles north of Alton, 111. niltlfe In he hchl ;tt it^ HUelillK In S3.H block will he aoUl together r. & 6 Grace O'Hrleu llrfrr <•• s Illllii Ikenl A W-SII A'in all oilier deiiills perllnent, auld IT I' ::; ruiiKI-: AVENVIO James Trarcs, 12, said he saw Office, including the slip of the St. rimiii iii the Muni, iiml Biiildlnti in 19G to 1 °K Noil Holding Corp. WIMHII. rWlfe. New .IcrH.-y. un Hi." NOI'K K UK IM JII.K SIM.: mliiiiiiiini pri'-e I'cinS JJR0.00 Plus iVMlTDIJKT, N. J. George (Staten island) ferry, with :IH A Mary Uenner . the bird flying over his home. In 11;lit tiny of Novi-inlier. 1SU, ut ^ Tn K'lluM IT lilAVHJi'Nl'I'.KN costs of prcpurlnK ileud antl aJver- 99 A 1110 Knymond Overgiu.i.l 1 1 suburban Olendale, Mo. Both Steg- three ferries shown near by. After ii'.-Uick I M. (KS'TJ, oi us soun Al a renuiM ni.eilim' ol the tl-'nt; this s.ilc, Sitiil lots ill sHUl block. If eolil on term.', will require 59 E ftl A S3 Floj-iun 4 Ann Kukan the heading, the "plan" read: llli-reiifliM- «H f-.ii.i in;itu-r .an W Township Cnmmlnee nf Hip Tuwit- mund and the boy said they were reaclicil. ;it wlii.ii titin- .in.I I'M"- ii ilnwn payment of $:;.',.(ill, Hie lial- 13D (' 4ii John Kimler r Kraok & Margin et M.1',1: Experienced Operators apprehensive of telling anyone "Rush hour. Twenty.seven trucks all liersnns win' Illav he interesleil Nueinliel" :'.nl. 1;.|\ I was ll l...te,t aA<# uf purchase price, lo be paid it 17. .t' III) B -A- tfi^H Mutton Hirllow Fire llri. U 11 1 11 1 111 he (,'iven an .i|iptirnmilv lo a.lv.-itis,- the iiiei Hi.it nn Titen- i-.jiiiil jiiDiiilily intitnllninnts ot 910.01 ISC H ft O I On (lillilrt-ii'K Dri-HHt-H load in New York side St. George J " . ' '! " 1 about it until they read a United r.| cniu-i-rnliiK Hie sume. 'li. . ev.-i.inw, N'.iU'ti.lier li.ili. l!t 1 s. plUH HU.-11--.1 ami other termi pro- Ida B I-A Kdward & l*iiullne I'l 1 Sl.-ii.ly W.iiii —iHi.i.l %iy' Press dispatch from Belvidfcre ferry. Drivers drive truck on ferry. I " H. J. lU'NU'.AN. Hie TowiiHltit, i'..iniiutn,*, will iii«t;t vi.Uil lor in liuiltraot of Bale. .'SI 10 . Martin A. Snydrr .il •> I' M. i KSTi in t;ie i'..mniiti.-e 271! A f'li«rle» Ji Ciuliv llaxned II. Kpii.iliz.itiiiii • v.it-si I Ion AViili Pay about the incident? VaniBh without attracting atten- ] ' TiKvnsiiiji ru-rk. Tnke further notice that at Mid \UI1U1O>* T<> I'liitinliei-!., XI >• in i, r i a 1 Municipal sale, or any date lo which ll maji :UM J t>e Luxe lleultv, Im Uon. Blows up in water and sinks HuildlnK, WooillirlilKt-, Now k-isey, The Belvidere report quoted Rob- t^ntiiA(;i: nis'i-niiT x«. i he adjourned, the Township Com- :ir,w Pt of 1 Anna Nleban>'k 1 without evidence." , ! ami e.\|,i,^e jtml n-|| ;it iniblh: sale mittee reserves Ihe right In Its dli-•\r.\ H Alice. O. Price . CARTERET NOVELTY CO. ert Price and Veryl Babb as saying AN HIMIINA.STK 'I'll 'AMKM' AN nml In Hu- oiihlSASfK KNTITI.KH AN ill: ighest hid er rditiK cretlnn to reject any one or all bide S7» H AH Maul MIKHU .... tu t.-niis I Mill- nil III with the *»- \\ ln-i-U'r Avtiine (11 rl fret the bird was "bigger than an air- A diagram pf the Brooklyn-Man- I lINAN'f !•: TU I'UKATK r.AISIIA'lK iii.l tn'sell salil 1..!" Ill saitl liltnlc :; l.einy i- Marie Manly 'I'OUllMluil I'll k "peii i.. iisnc. linn :i;s p Ciirlrrrl hattan subway tubes accompanied I'tH.l.Ki'TloN hlSTUIi'TS -.VIinl'T- to am-li hlililer IIM It may select, due •!\ &«i William & Theresa Uev plane" and flapped its wings. iin.l tn In- i l.lii-lv re.I prior tn r I 1 K.ll KI'IHIM'AUY ISTH, IS-*, rcK.tftl luiiiK L iven to ternm and 17 Aid -Miiltllexex Concrete 11. 1'". 'Plan No. 5." The text read: , in l Siegmund said he didn't see any A.MK.NI.IOD J-'Kfini'AI:V !»XH. l!i'J.'.'. k I wanner of payment. In case one II! ' John & K. MiO Held. Tn^i- 1:'.'.. Wiiu.ll.ri.lM. r..\Mi-mp \>-v?*-'<>r mure mlnlinuiu bids shall be re-M5 A flapping of wings but he was sure "Ten people in three groups. i'i;iii:i \i:v STII !!••«; i»i-:t'KM- 1 Wllllnm & IDiry Walla •• III-;!.!' l\TI-:l>—M.U.K in, 1.1 M.l|. 1 i-elved. • . > HKl; !"TI1, l'.i:ii, .I.-VNI'AKY 24TH, 1» it was a huge fowl and not a type Enter with explosives Get off at Tnke turiiier nntlre tliat llie j 1'pon acceptance of"the m|nlmum Saul MIKIIK I'J'j; 'MAIii'll 7TII. l'.»-7. KKBKl'- luiolS Clyde & Bentrl. o Hrovvn South Ferry." Township t'l.-iniiiii l»-e" has, l.y resu- , .1.1, or l>hl ulinve mlnlinum. by the.19(1 A of aircraft. A I: Y :1TII. i!i:ni; .I.ANKAIIY IS Kill Willie A- AilelL-Wllll.uliH 1 ll'ioil flllil i.lllMl.itll [.i law,'lived ai •uwnshlp dmimlLtee und the pay- This was taken to mean that tlie l'.i::i; I'Ki'KMHKi: I«TII. l!':l'i hi '.- 3MM n U l:,-v. J. & Iv Jolinxi.it I'll.WI'1 m:i. liillist He described the creature as iJiilinnin price at w' ..cli sa.i.| lots I .iient lliereot l.y the purchaser «o- Ml- ri:Mni-:i: r.Tii, \y:,s; .rri.v TTII. UMOHI & B. M<-Kin»y siti.l btgck will ht. Hold loKetht-r" i fordlnB tu the iniiniier ut iiurvliM* 7*8 il.. in. uiUMinin our about the size of e small pursuit explosives were to be dropped in, 1 iiin iii-:ci:.Mni-:i; TTH, ISC. 3!t»n Veronica MiChtlV. Trust.-,- iiti.ll- l'i nil nlli'-r tit-lallit |M-iiitii-ni, salil lln st.'foril.ince with lemii of .tale on I K- •! plane and said it was flying north- the tunnels. A note acjded: iT'i'ii, i:ni.. ASK rii-:<:i:MHKi H'.TII. »:'•"» PIIIN I llie. Hie 1'.,unship will deliver » b»r I Kulelle Vrua rk. B.iml linillllllll prii e 1.. Hit 111 Mi. d and aiher- unlii nml .-.il- .1. .- I f.ir »ihl nramlsei 411:1 I-' ,1 * 4 .loneph & Carrie MOKH ,inl Sin nil Ciliipiiny, I'li- east at an altitude of between 4,000 "Same plan for H & M tubes." • Is of Uleplinii): il,-, KI-: IT nKUAis'i-:i> HY TMK UK thin sale. Snl.i iii,Is in n.ti.l ! I.ATI'.I' N'I.V, inl.rr 111 4(i:i 1 Uavdl M.nla A.l.lr. .vitli full and 5,000 feet. 1 Jnm-.ljli Itiiyin.f-'kl iil.il Ti'WNSIIII 'rimVlTTKI-'. <>V TI1IC il sold on lerniK.' will rei|>ni'«'i II, J I'l'MiiAN. Township Clerk. mm' In I: TuWNSIIII1 ul' \V(h:il>Hi:ll"'iK IN .l.-l-a. 'n/i, n The Trares boy said he spotted Research Projects down iMCineiil ..: $'l.'''i'i, the I.MI-I T.. I.,- ..dv.-iil»...l Si.veinl.fi' Hh. 4ur. V .lohn Kirn I> Till.) rul'NTV til-' Mlt'lH.KSr.X nee or ImrciiaHf uri. •• to be ual.l In rih.a'ul N.iveiiii.er 11th, l:H\ in the »2 & 9' Julius & Ann I'isnuk the bird in the air one evening at Of 350 research projects under THAT: nial monthlk hr-i.illiiiMn!- ,,f Jli'iiO liiilept-nili-tit-l.eatler. •in II :".li to 5R Suliil ivlsiun "A" nf ^e.tu.tl :' i* Ui-orKe l.iiraa sunset and ran yelling it)to his way in the home economics depart- interest and "H.er terms pro II:'. 1. II A Ifi h'-l-eliy allli'llileil til Illilllilc lleW ill\.l nled Inr in cnnira. t nf .sal llrirr loi \\:tr.ll Mary IVtefo" r house to tell his mother. Re said it ments of land grant institutions, in HHu 13 >i'i:it Venus WAN n:n in!.|ltl.,ii.il teirilniv, sn thai lit-ir- Take further nuiiee th.it ill nal.l NOTM'K OK I'.ini.lC S*I,K L.iulne filrKhwiz 42't h I17A-!'IIA-»9A was gray-green in color and about 145 are on fonds and 100 on some iil'tei" s.i ill xiilulivt.>.lnn Mli.lll lll.illile ale, or any ilale In wlii.-h It mayTH Wllil.M IT MAY I'HNi'KKN: C'olonlii Con«iimeiH fimpei- -i-, 1; A'l'i 1 us 4:i: il all Hie tt-niiniy wlililii the lolli.w- c Hdj.iuriied, ihe Township Coin- At j rcRiilar Ine.-tliiK of the N Mildred DellrKll.i the size of an airplane. phase of nutrition. "•..;.: A r.ft I-M..-1-.I.-H..,-. n'ttee re.-nrvi-.i Ihe rlKht In Its dli*- Township <'i,nimlllee of Ihe Town- I.-.2 N John « An.lt.) Ml.-lt TleglnniiiK In ttfi- ilhlsiuii line .etlon In reject anv om- or all i>.ld» .i!ii|> ,.: W.ni.ll.ndKe. liehl W.-diiesdiiy. Ida I.ehmann - .nd to ni-11 said lots in *ald block I3.r. j' lietwi-ni Hit- < ity Of IVrtli Am: S.i\,-ml>ei :iril. 1 It IS. I wan directed John J WuKiii-r LEGAL NOTICES i o sin ii bidder UK il miy htleet, iiue (• Bus Driver, Irked fay Copt l.uy ami tlie Tn«n«hi|> nl" Wn.nl- t.> atlveitife the fa. I that niv Tue»- n: Mon-i* wtinvukv hritlKt* at t''e Inlersectliiti nt tlie' •#*ur,l -lii-ing Kive'i 10 terms and *r, K , 1:. *16 Wtl I mm « A11 nu Hoffnuf riiinn.-r" of ptyment, In cane one ||,1\ eVelllnt*. N.iH-lllher Ililll, lUfil. XOTK K center line of .Spa Sinlrin i'reek wiih the Townnhip Comnilttee will me«t II in It Klprence l)»vl« Fleet with 12 Passengers r more minimum bids ah it: I bB re- Sl'l'l tTKINS \\ ANTIll) Tnke noti-e tlml tin- Wmil'- Hie ci-ntcr llni' ol Woiitllirlilne el yit.i. at s I" M. I KSTi In iln- i'uiiimiItt>^ it: ii 4 Agnei Ulllnomky m:intiK pus'., NO. »>T, TIIK AMIOI:- I'reek; thence 1—runnlnK in a K(*n- IH1 A IS94 Catherine kd'anle> I'pon ai'reptpnce of t^he minimum I'liatuherii, Me in u rial Munlcilfal II KENOSHA, WlS.-rPolice hert had ICA.M MOGIONY liu.i mil'llnl 1f>loMI Rl| lh .he sev.-riil cniimefl tliereof In theTownsliip 4'nintnlttfp "hd the pay- 4t*i K RmlU J. Welnlil.ilili J'hulle 'nntrnl fern flub l,l,t-nse inr |iiein- and tn Hi., lilxlie-xi I,;.liter m conUnc Berdick. They efoipned he had been ses loi-Hleil HI "14 ' Hl-I ! V Street, •filler line nr the Purl Ueuilinn m.-nt Iherenf l.y the jiunliaser iie- at i »ir. tllK Brum. ft Her 1 rude H . •nr.llntt'to Ihe maiiner of pun-liUHe lo Irriui of Kiile on tile with llie doing wrong things with his bus, iViiinllirlilK*', N- J- liiilrnail, Hience iiln ;i Ktiiierul 4IM ;illfl rlruno A flrrtrude S,! i 11 -1 If .Msit-rly illre.'tliin IIIDIIK the eentei n accordance with it-ruin of salt- uii Tuvvimliiii i'l.rk open tp tntpeclloo s JcctliiiDi, ii iiny, Bliimhl lie mlule IT»f ::itt»!31t William ItaimHK Berdick is a driver/for the Inier- lilt- i.f" the Purt Uea.iliiiK ItllUroa.t flic, the Tnwnslllp will deliver a Uir- and to he pulillily r*ad prior to, mnicillately in wrlilnK i»: l-Ii'Wln H. 1 II* IS WT» Vnalul lill.ltt". Al I-OII SA|,[i. iln ami sal,-\leeil fn: said preinliew. -.ale. I...I I" in Iiii,. ll mh, iln llie urban line running between Keno- Hock, t'ommls ,! Alenhul in tin- Miiitherly line ul St. tji-oineH 1 t'ATKI'; N'nvemlMM- Hh, 111 I . ^•- Tuwiihtiiji Aw>-r»i»me \\\ 4»U I ' Juru-I'l. A I'luul.-V Beveragge Cniilinl, inild Up,ml SII-I-I Ave., known.an New Jersey , SUte e WHllain * Mai|T.irrt W .1. sha and Milwaukee. Squad ctr offi- •:ty llolite #4. thein-e 3^—hi ft IJ. J. hl',N|(3AN. TowiiHblp Clerk. Mai). Nnyarki N; J. Tn I... fi.lM-ili-e.l N'liVeinhrr Illi, 49K A Uttl4 - John Pniil itiTli take on passengers. ules tn Stale,Higllway Hnnti- Jt^.'i. NOTJOK OK I'ini.K" l. tIf, milt WILSON MOTORS A\'m. Gerity, V'h t- i'oitiTiinniler I with ull other detail* pertinent, laid II |ioi||ii which is |n the nmiheib TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKHN: (OM) !7*JJ William * JUIIUK ('.i"i" ' The officers sought to give Ber- Htephi-n .1. Thiimliviii. nilnlmnm price helng |n,'*i "d piu» .ST. (iHOKOKS A\ l:\llli 1 'luiiBlitloji uf the jtaHterly line iii At a regular imtellnir o' tti* C10 1 > ;l» l.f»l> Vlfi Cniiiinitinlcr mslH of nrt-purltif deed and aflver- dick a ticket, charging him with ob- Mi.nCiKUc Avenue; (lience ft—miiitli- Tnwn«iiiii Cnnimltte' pf the Town- I. HI I) H'.i in hn YiUMiii!- (Nenr C'luti-rlruf) Anton Larson, Ailjimmt 'ij-lim [his sale, llll.l Inl III *Illol"t 13:!|n &• SO* *,!» Auna Cuiivery tin. i-enler line Of Green Si the Towniililo ('onimllie^ will meet J'.H I.IIIU11 Itulnson plus interest an.I oilier ternm uru- The policemen gave chase In their tlu-ncu ii-westerly along * lit S V. M. (KSTi in Hi.- Coinmitlee 1IU . rederuli Adaiiu vW'ei* i feet from llie Olmmuer a, Memorial Municipal U.lttLt; M«e Hrll lly vlnut- nr an ni'ilt-r of tie Sn- cenler line of (5r*en .Strtet and run BuildlnK, WuodbrhlKe. New Jersey Titlii-r furtheturth.-rr notice that ut •aid Carl Ii l.oulnr Kehtnhll to pass the bus, they related, Ber- 3t HI 4« I;|:;I; I.A SAI.I.I: r..r sale, iimfii mc- 'eritir t'ourl of New Jersey, t'lian- nliiK intrallel tliftewltli to a point and expod* and «e|l at public saU >iiiU-, )>r any ddate to which It may r.nr, 31 lo (U (lul»tp[>e Attanaulo 1 vhilllh'ill .iiililill.il, Iliehl, .'.'.I l',:lll- In- aifjoui lied, the ToMrnahlt* Com- dick would force them to the curb, ery l>ivlnioii, iiii|ilu on llie 11 Hi Iny in tlie center of Block 3!12 f, Uicitc and to Die tii^heat bhhler ui-cordlnft 12 tl, 3( F'red Natntr r.l'.-.st AVenUe, Av.-ilel, N. ,1. : ' (Icltiber, 1!M8, illi a iau.se wlu-ijt-in —|iortlit*rly alonK the renter i to terms or sale on Hie with the in 11111- ie»i.'ive» I In- rltfht In Iti dln- his zigzagging but swaying and hii 1 1: 4« M. HurOiiM, HI-:»; 11-1. H llki|-k vn\l rontinuInK nlmiK t' M-.Mlnn to rej.it any olie nr all bldi l'Jter I'an/.fti'lellik is petitioner and ownshlp Clerk open to Innpectlon r.35 A 13 Frank J. Na« _y *. 12 passengers clinging to their seats. of lflo(|lt V*'l B in a I'uinl t aiUl In Hell hililt lilt Jll Mil lift Illlfflt II Hie ilel'tiiiilunt, you it re hert^iy na t«ibe publicly read prior to »al«. .'.66 A 1! Winiart, (hvrirger *• Arllun tha! nui'tlieluilkrly corni-r of lot * In mii-h bidder as U may sek-cl, due H IM nd use "I' llullHe. The ^quaj] car radioed'for help. Ulireil I" unSH'fr the petition 'i»f oulhweaterli Phil ol I.nt II In Ifi & H llrlilmnlll Wltislfli d lit'liliolK't' on or Iktloiv the llith *i-biy In Block inti. theni-e «—westt-rlv ifiiiK nivan to terms tnd M •mill. VI l.u.'k- 1 lock 4116-N 1,1 tin- r,7 Joe B. t Mae H Another prowl car joined jht chase. >ti tMithcr nejit' nml m tlrfitult Hitld northerly illne m lot :tiTnwn^hlp A«m-n|tiiieni inaniiei' uf iiuynit^nt, 111 case one alnnK Hitid ny S7 A. Andrew W»alBi tht'rt'Df. Huch Judgment will htt ren- ur more minimum|l»lda uliall be re- With sirens wailing, the two iquadi in lili'ii.-k iKV and coptlnuInK we^l f.i IT i.-11 :.trl ••• des' rlt;,..| as hi A. Andrew SliMUf 11-4 tC ilereil UKuhltst you -l^ 1 ]l e rnurt uM-ll y i'.ilonil ; thhe nortiiuiitlimiy linline nmi l lotI'OHTION OV LOT II IN III.OCK ceived. ' 51 managed to trap the brfjat the hlnill ihlnli ctiuitiiljlc am) lual Jo«..ph 10 A Mae H. He VI In Hlock IMF. to a polnl Leln I'pon itcceptance ot the minimum Ul Alfred Sliarp Hanlry northern city limits. The^fscorted IVAMT1C1) '10 IIUV The object cf said milt is to ohuin lilt; nortliwuHterly corner of *«ld Ii ill il I".Illi lu thehid, nr bid above, minimum, hy the William |>*rrih /' it to the police station. There they ;i juilKix-nt «l tllvurce illsHiilvlnj? tl'c \-l, ilicuce il—aoiithcrly along the ensterlj" line nf Int :i, in lllm-k -lOti-N I'oiviishli. CAininlt'ee ajid the pay- w **eiitcrly'»ldi! uf tot 12, which Is alnn mmit thereof by llie purchaser «.u- niH-rild^c tietwtM'n you and the Hii^t us »liown on iMi- M,i|. i.l Wmidln lilBr •17 IG7 Tlie«m -i|: Ot-itihisr il, 1DIS. tiiiuinif Noutlierly aJonB the i-eni nia.lv by UMIIK" I*. H.ioz, Jiin. lll'rt. structing traffic and resisting arrest. ( ih ac.urduncu wllh terms ot vale on BlaBihe itram •• Pair Prices Paid Bald IjeKlmilliK pninl heliiK dlHtanl Wf1,|,IAM HANTO110. f HlocU 'iKt! tu a point being 133 flh". the Township will d*llver a kar- tin 11 Joseph * Ju I In Tnlh Berdick pleaded not guflty In mu- Atuirney of 1'i-tltinner ltd IIUI tht'i'ly fruin the center line VJXi feet mi a i'nul«l.' Snllll K.iIn l.inl uale ileed for nMd premliei, Call P. A. 4-1082 Any Time 12'-liT-JH" Hast finin ihe northerly TltU A Mar-y Sen)* nicipal court. :jl ('Hilton Wtreet ul Hn-cn Ktreet, theme H—wentwly HATKIi: ;Nnveiul>er 4th, 1»4H. TfHB A'ell Htithru CroWe 11/1 -S Newurk 2, Nt-w Jeiiey itluim u line purallel wllh lire.- line nf Alwal SlB'.ei rumiiiiK, thenct- H .1. DI.'SRIAN, Township Clerk. 1 m 44 ft IS Morrin H. Van New* -I..—lu, 2S - II. 4, 11, lli StiKt-t and lietnif tllijiant nortlierl Hi North I'J'-iif'-:)!' ' Kant which in To lit" iitlveiUied November 4tlt, lit ivn I! toil blxl* Oil Co...... • M A\TKI> .I'll III;VI' Iruin Hie center line thereof to the |ir1 :(, Sotitli • 41 Marsha Webb . ', •• eliilili-en ainliio fct-t.v. I'nII UaliWiiy ognized almost MXJ yean ago, wjiert ia—ejtutei'ly HloUK tlie southerly Ml. A. W-ISMJ of Ham net V. Cijnvery, Aurrnnatt- o l-J'-iiT-Ull* WI-BI r,ii,«lteel to.a cur- >41 . 30 to i'l Martha W«bb ••••• , ;-:i:iii»-.\J., f ll-f, 11, IK »)-il>ly pur.'liust' fof t'j.TiOt without tton and pumumit to law> fixed • Novcuibui 3,d, 1(481(448, , II wann dlr«i:tadlr«i:ta((l i, 4 to 21 cream-then a new dwaerl In i Adiniiiletrutor Ins ^outljeriy alonif the center '.InUll liM.viiuilil. Null-i! I •fflVU t'ablt Leon K. MtiKlroy, Est|,, Block 376 { to the ttoutliarly bojbudar: Unalmmn price tit wlilcli unlit lot to adverted the facf t thut on Tut*, 100s .iit-i-ilfii. lUn'Huy Mi.itsadi1 Company, is found "a record ot purchase (or 115 Main Street, , • khereoJ', thenc* Hi-along the uouth In mita block will b» told tosethtr day evening, November Hth, 1D48,1«M- -HI Brunil Htivtit, I'JII/.lihetll :I-U9(1O, Wuodbildgo, N, J. witi h tlll) other detullH pertinentinen.. «»U*aUt ihe Townuhlu UoinnilltB* will m**t linn uigo, n, J.v ' boundary of lilock 374 J ut A tl IV K« '|| .*^v> .1 1 L 441 __ _ _l*rf . cream and a machine tor ice, under IOJ» J in e\ t-iiliiKH Sniitli AHIIH.V l-llllU-'W. lJri\ctor. erly inlnliiiiim pri $60.00 plu« .1 f. 11. (KHT) In tht Cowmllt** date uf Jjlsy 17, 1784 " Hluck 37liJi! to a point being th und udv*r il L- in or la I Mtdfl IU'21, it; U-i II J.-L. IB- 14, :M, 'if, ll i, 11 i;o«ta of pietiu.r)tiK lt , • \. I ' 'i':'i f ili^ift ITTi' iiiii ililiiililBMlLi' THURSDAY. NOVEMBER II, 1943 PAGE FIFTEEN Barrons Idle Saturday, Face Plainfield Thanksgiving Halts UndefeatedPerthAmboyAlumnuGoldenBearstoClnhonSunday; Drop Jrd Straij •BUDDY" wants, Mt. Carmel Gate-Starved League Leaders Hoping to Recoup in Play-Off Series As Line Crumbli OKLAHOMA'S may wind up with peror.ntw: work horso, has a inortgatre .111 the the B.-MVS opened up with their I'irlh Against Carter* GREAT GUARD, W In points (Js-ci the second place fullback spot, and Steve Cipo, who vaunted pnwr. Two dipping pen- MAOE THE jlSl. James' Grid Combine standing. If Cartevet pan upset has been out most, of the season alties ,',!(ninst the WoodbrldRP team FOOTBALL SC0UT6 Notches 2nd Victory of Snyrcvllle In their season's finale. with a leu Injury, may gel the nod in the serond half halted their WOODBRIDGK • - Thr Barro the Bears will still hold on to their to take over the slunal <: lion-w|'I :ir.d skirtln up whmi Richie Coley fumbled on i/e ends St. .lames' 15 and Mt. Carme Freshmen Triumph The Barrens' recent defeats i tied. The Mounties drove ti the hands of Linden and Carte I1 K:imls' one-foot line on flv Scoring on the Township Bowling Alleys (Ten be .u 'ibutr'l chitfiu lv thtfj from where Chick Marza- Over Carteret, 7-0 li;ck of a senr'.ni! p'li'.cli burst over center for in their opp.)iifn;s' ten yn:d j ,('OIT. Tin tiiry for the extra poin inn M: II | AI.MASTS N'AflV'S nil !• II. Ahn,T=i IMI I7ll WS CARTERET-The Barron fresh- in the Linden encounter, the Bat* was wide of the uprights, '•' !si-|i.i li,- men kept their pe: feet record in- rons 10 the shn'invs of th Tiie thi'd period was scoreles: T. l-'i-n-ni'ii 1 IJ taci, this wer'.t by posting'their Kaal pod tr.iee timrs, onlv to lo(riy with the brilliant defensive pla; I,|.|II.I;I 111 III- ^fl'VII'- AiniiiMi most important victory of the sea- the tiA 1 or. downs. Against i<\ ijiHli forward will's capturini I'l-h.i IIM H.'l Vi'1'1 l-'i-rnir.i son orer th? Carteret Jayvees by teret. Coach Pris.-oi'; i':lii. So e.II;>etive was th i's TllViTII a 7-0 score. Coach Lou Bartha's marched 72 yards to thi1 Mi inii-l Vfis « 1:11 1 that neither team could I'l.lty^ li,vul\ Sin.' CMI.\I:KI.I..VS ( I 1 117 li;: , II I charges are at the present time eight where they stalled. .);>ii( [.rate the 30-yard line. '" 114 M^MnnV I'lill) K jt Hill ITl, I.-,-.' l.'ll r,l I i(T in:: boasting one of the best freshman Last Saturday an umlH'doK Cat At the stan of the fourth quar- W Mil'lilKI- V.-l.-: I'iii.ik lli.S 11_• ITS lift loiiinii ITl I*.'. i'lii.ii-i-ll;i ,< I'liliii-ii nis I si; \:\\ I MI 1 Tii R.'ords in the state. THeir consec- teret eleven put, V.;J one of thft' ter, in. James', aided by a bad •liHvr's T;IVI.|-II I. - i -. ILI I • • • I 1. utive win streak willJ»put on the ! samest fights nei-n in county eoitt- kick, to*, over on the Mt. Carmel ii-rvl, .- Kin In.- Suh\ 11U line this afternoon mUn they en- j petition this season. The :i5. Bjbby Unwary then scooted to .'.•i-li'« l-'i.v Szlkuri •iil-t ISMlllliK V.-lK counter the Red Blazers Jayvees biers, all thirteen of them, ctfjf SPORTS ROUND-UP the 24 for a first down. Al ikicas \ AI.I'.VI'IM' Illli: IIIIICK (11, at the High School Fle'd. their heart set on winning ke.pt the Saints' forward surge T. K. itri!.M-:i:s 11 By Johnnie Royle UK! 117 Against *Carteret the Barron game nnd completely outfought* MAVKII'S l?.) 1 | alive by picking up 12 yards for UII 2:10 1KBM.ininlnk M. lldlTi'lllil-aili-t li'- IIT Yearlings clicked with regularity the Barrons to achieve their am- 1 I"" I another flrat down. Monk Ferraro 1S!1. 191! ,\ CsepiKin Till I'M lim In the first half when Fred 8ml- bitions, Alter 1st filing to Link Tamboor, Township Physical moved the ball just inside the 151 i r.s Kuvnl llll 1711 Hli ml • MO III:1. Htidniir I'' |>;ini'>»« .1 It'l gelski romped 75 yards on a punt Caittret kicked to Woodbridg^-' Supervisor, outline his plans for future uuntles' ten,'and on the next play, 134 Us I UN return and 50 yards on an endto open the game. A clipping pen " hard-hlttinB Al Lucas skirted his IS4 1ST K SKTTIM; sweep to pay dirt, only to have alty immediately put the BaiionS'l athletics throughout the township grammar riKht end to pay dirt, putting the Mlneln I'J7 both brilliant runs called back on in a hole, nnd Bob Ambrose TK6 -S4I ;i ii Saints out front 8-2. Dick Ung- 1111 IK, 1>8 liiuiikii penalties against the over-anxious forced to kick, The Ramblers, % • •l.iMiis, we run see where our education system is tak- Hnrv.Mh. Jr HIS Uuniciv l.".ii 1M Vi-v.-h 1 ti:? 1 :iii 112 vary's kick for tile extra point was l'unkii ui i ^II i;.:i Barrons. His 75-yard punt return after two unsuccessful line plays, .11;; ;i l>if> step in the right direction. Until last year, I Iii 147 K:iul> mil if,; i:.r, blocked. I', rliiu s I UN i mi was a sensational run as he re- kicked over the Woodb'.'idice goat 'i 1.'. L'UII I7S 1 was strictly all work and very little else to interest Recovers on 8 Ullml I'll..ml,-1<1 I7s •JII-J versti his field twica before cross- line. Woodbridge picked up a first . With four minutes remaininc. in ing the final marker. down on their own 32 on two quick :in' youthful students who were inclined to wait until !M2 r following, and thfc popularity of the new sport is six-yard marker. Richie Coley put ^liUi.iii l.u i o ti h... .1(17 142 ISil I Mi 1'ii brose kicked the extra point to putPromoter Mushky Jackson foi", u;i \X\ T. Zlli'i'iini 1114 14S J1I urn 147 tin game on ice by .slashinK off his 1 fill ,ht- Barrens out front 7-0. Will l.lltlN^lll ui; inn ini; 1 .'ainUi' l::i l.SII IKS 211.'. 1S2 Saturday night at Raritan Ball-, • reading with great rapidity throughout the locality. 1 r s i iiiht tackle for St. James' second -^ 1, r i. w If.: , 1 li;". t li IP Simt-imf Us n;s J -'- liiiT Johnny Tomczik and Donald room, Penh Amboy. Last week, after a tough game, Link Tamboer walked touchdown. Dick Ungvary made ' —7" Maier were the Woodbridge defen- lisr. , Mil 7(11 Schwartz hasn't been given a j the .score 15-fi by splitting the up- T l.'i sive stars throughout the game. • 1 to c(insole the losing players who had put up a \Viiiii>ni:iiMiK VIVTS (2) IIT ( 'AII1IKI. VICTS ui particularly eas yassignmenl for , [ ntihts with a perfect place kick. 171 121; FlxhlnKt>r 1"! 171 ISKLIS No. II ur, II:: his first showing at Promoter ilkuit fight against, a heavier team, and after acccpt- SI, .IttlllfN ll,*t Mt. Cnrlilfl Uh S/ulkn 1 IS ISIl Kir. Arvii ... u'.i IM i.lVOMt-.-lll ;AT IS ISSUE I IS UI Jackson's grunt-and-g-oan pavlort ' 1.1-: I'.Ill I'.ill.l.lill" .- li 1 :!1i i:'!i Nrlllrlll 2'M:! Oil!.,11 ELIZABETH, N. J- -A cat named y liis sympathy, one of the youthful ••stars, who n.-.-.k 1 iii I'IMIS iiii KM 14i, .owis 1211 ir.i He has been paired with Tony Mar- I.T i:ir> Rusty has become the cause of 1.1; • J.iv|. I. m.i|. S/.urlio , 1 i S 1 41! irni Hii-zu ir.ii 11:: i r.; ''1H-ZI- tinelli as ons-half the contending' •nildn'l have weighed over one hundred pounds with ITl i:;i IliS Kii\";n-.s i;.' ITl Ml! -Vili-htrr a $35,000 civil suit for damages. •|i I'IIUV..!-. Chi. forces In another Australian tag- /. llliiii II. I'.l I. According to the plaintiff, Mrs. •. bucket of water in each hand, looked u,p and replied, Sill 71-: Tiid 7S2 Mm,'IK.it M.H aK Beatrice Cohen, the cat came up team match, and for the opposi- tion that roughhouse combination M: Tamboer, we don't care too much about losing .lnilavln IT I nil behind her at the meat counter in; of the P. J. Windfelt grocery store of George Lenthan and Wally ^ • ii.it so long as we can continue to play." That simple li':; Dusek has been nominated. , l-'vlt ill u Morissoy in.; in Westfield. Mrs. Cohen accident- iat'-ment was a sure indication the boys are getting K II. I.in.is ' Fords Silver Streaks Subdued Marki'V 11.'. al^ stepped on the cat, fell back- With the one exception of ••• In I ii...1s: I 17 11 skil.liislii SchwarU, all the principals who'll aaire than a few bruises out of the game. .I.II1M ward, incurring Injuries for which Ml I'.rin.1 II ii II II-- ii iiii:, Tin appear on next Tuesday night's 1 she and her husband want $35,000 sul. ntli ui li.ns Sr .l.i in :. l';i/. III . By Avenel Panthers, Arch Rivals card have, already been seen at The future athletic program covers a township liiu.liii.lt, liun-i.w.-:. I:. 1'imv.i r\. l-'lliHT All' . .II 11•• \, I'.^t.-. riii'lsii-iiM-ii. 'GOOD SHOT" COSTS $50 leatsonce on the Perth Amboy mat;h ; laminar school basketball, and baseball leagues, itl-l-IIHtfill. If.:! Ml rarin.-l: Mfll;i, Itt-ll Christensen on the 10-yard line. I.elxt'll ITI PINE GROVE, Pi.— It was athis season, and none of them 16-*" I:... 1MIII.-(|... r-"• • • • nI. MLIIIMHH, l> Contest SutuUty Christensen ran the remaining dis- IliS ••vhu'ii arc due US get started this year. A large-scale i-i-n llahlin.-. KI- Jail- good shot that got twd birds for qufres.an introduction to the fans. IIII. tance for the initial score. Tony llfllcr 117 lack meet to include fourth graders on up is also on .1..II. I', \ii-li Heforr 100 lor next spring with an estimated four thousand Invented Kalncoat Porh on Muddy Field pass from Johansen. ISKI.IN ('-'I ' Warden saw Levan get two pheas- trgde hammerlocks, scissors and r Iir 182^ a Scotsman, Macintosh, The brilliant quarterbackihg of I ants with one- shot but, as pheas- what have you with Red Kirkpat i )ils expected to participate. If Mr. Tamboer's ex- " FORDS -z Beto'e an estimated Fr.lt,iK - found that cloth could be made Bobby Adams and fine running of OslMH'l.t' . 1.17 isl ant- shooting was out-of-season. rick, and Jim Wallis will have crowd of 100, the Avenel Panthers Slliilt, Hi panded physical education program fails to cut absen- wakT-rtJiictlcnt by impregnating It "Yogi" Toth, carried the ball from it cost Levan $60. I out with Steve Gob. uiih i-ubl.-er. topped their most-feared rivals, A.' Smllllk • ( Continued on Pave Hi J tile 'Streaks' 15-yai'd line down to l.isi-iuskl the Fords Silvei'streaks, on a mud- the Panther 15. An unnecessary C. Si-..Ink 17:1 _ | ___-_•— -. ' dy fit-UI at Fords Park Sunday. roughness penalty against the The Panthers drew first blood 'Streaks stellar tackle. Jesse Lud- RAH BALLROOM early. in the first quarter when ivig, put the ball back on the 30. Bernie Peterson. Panther left end, Jiihli L ..i.l:U ll'. I I'KHTH AMBOY Adams started to throw passe: Hullliisk.v I in came around nnd took the ball to ills qnds, Sycl Young and Gumbi .I..,- hihlik . Mi'l Surprise Gift to Lui'kv T.ady from (iiiarlei'baek "Peck" Johan- .limnn urn l.Ml Gallagher. Two compeltion I..,1.lu- ins 11UI ANNIVERSARY SALE!' Tl'ESDAV. NOV. 16 s;>ii and flrc-J u 30 yard pass to Tex brouijrit the ball to the Panther AT 8:1.1 I". M. 10. On the next play,.a flat pass Our !5 years experience in mitlitUus from Adams to Toth gave the I'm -kli-inlin school*, colleges and club teams assures Streaks their first and only score'. smlili 2111 THE WILDCATS FROM 11- vim of the hijlvest quality in workinan- WOOPBRIDGE TOWN- Joe Novak converted to tie th$ I.;., H.7 SCHWINN BICYCLES -,ln|> and fit at the lowest cost. score 7-7. The first half ended && 1 in I 1 L' WRESTLING lii.hllw- SHIP HAVE SWITCHED Stan Hartman intercepted a long FAMOUS "BUTWIN" JACKETS FEATURE ATTRACTION pass intended for Bill Scott and Jackets in Satin, Wool and Gab- TO raced to the Streaks' 20 before he i.i- via ardine— R«|ul»r and Reversible *Q.»5 Australian Tag Team was hit out of bounds) by Novak. Types. All Colon*, From ° Muiui'iliii.v Xiii' I'liili IV '> out uf 3 Falls—1 Hour limit j The< second half shdwed a fine BASKETBALL UNIFORMS display of punting, passing and (iflllgl- I'ullllFl'K li I 31.95 GEORGE LENIHAN Hi In Kayon ShirtjNumbered, and M.95 running by both teams. llt-nlku's linVK II; IttiKliiu IrlKlimllli Satin f»nU, Striped , ~ SPECIAL TEAM PRICES ON Late in the third Quarter the Slirll Viii-il I.V and 'Sreaks threatened to score I-Jliv.ini.s !l 1 WALLV DUSEK BASKETBALL WARM-UP Slii-ll.Oltli'i' VOIT OUTDOOR BASKETBALL JACKETS j through the flue passing of Adams rflbfll l.lllllHMlll1'.V * Wilson Foolhalls I $1.98 Will TakeiMwUy J>7.50! Ilinnhu Illol SIIIIIIII and- his g'ue-fliiwered receivers, ALL-WOOL JACKKTJS llll of abuse '....« "P VS. Gallagher and Young. Two con-.Si IIH.IIU. I .'.II 11 S II', * Spalding Footballs i 4.75 BB1 LACELESS BASKETBALL TONV MARTINELIJ Wobi Reversed to Satin secutive pusses from Adams to Silnvc-n/.er llllllHIl CllllUI|l U'lfl Reversed to Povlin Gu»r»nt««d Official She and Gallagher brought the ball to the iVnli-lii'li * Wilson Official Hasketbalk ...!..... 1.29 RAY SCHWARTZ JAnd Regular Satin Panther 25 and a pass from Toth H7 Weljht. R»r. IM.SO Value- $1 AM * Spalding'H Official Basketballs 8.95 Un»rl:il * ". 30-MINUTE MATCH , Prices Ranee from to Youns netted 15 more yards. 7111 7s4, li'Jti With the ball on the 10:yard line I1DVK Cl GEORGE SIKORSKI ll.ii several line plunges were made 15s IIS * Satin BasketMl Trunks 2.98 HOOD (P.F. S8.50 up V..-I-.- Jr. UII Kill BASKETBALL SHOES NlKlll.v Vv\r but t|ie Panther defenst held ftymi- VS. ly. On the last down, the Panthers' - liu * Royal & While Varsity 6.95 Suctiun Solr ' *A RED KIRKPATRICK1 Guaranteed Delivery Date defensive halfback Tim Wii:iame L)i-uiku From ' u( Nriv lurk , A*ured. * Dun Boards I !...' .98 batted the ball out of Scott's arms AND JIM WAUJS "Ask the TU«S Who Buy to lieep the Streaks from scoring. ILT basketball Them" SAij|-|l))AY NITK (,'U'll I ,,i-)iiri ^1' Lull Slur Ill the final quarter the brilliant Weavei-j! . i 1^1' I iii u;:i Pre-war Quality. VS. running of "Ace" Peterson and Tex Tiinik.. < .Ni-lii-l STEVE GOB Chrtetenwn brpught the ball to tilllHill i:.:t 123/ Admfeiun, $l.»(l; Arena, *1.50 midfield. |p|iaiisen started pitch- KrlluotlijVtT ItiiiBsults, *1.9'J—lay, Incl. ing pusses and completed 7 of 9 MCCARTHYS to bring the ball to the 15.;An end TICKETS ON SALE: I Jags Sporting Goods run by "Ace" Peterson brought H11.nl , US no 141 y 1.13 i MI ISili SPORTING COOPS Mickey's Barber Shop, Main " 401 St^te Street the ball to the 4 and with 3 min- lvun 117 US Street, Woodbridge. Perth Amboy utes remaining Christensen Kauftlil.tl. Danny Sport Grille, 273 New to Bernie Peterson in the end zone 1'Vri'iii'u 70 MAIM STREET WOODBRIDGE p, A. 4-S461 Uuluiu'y 14i la BruiMWlok Ave., Ferth Ambny. tor the final score. A pass from Jo- W«edbridte Jag's Spurtlnn Goods, 401 Statt Henry J»gl0wskl, Prop. hanuen to Haitman scored the 704 ,15 Street, Perth Amboy. extra point. (Continued on Page 18) L ^ 1 PAGE RTTTFFN THURSDAY, WOVKMBWl 11. Capitol Dome Bowling Scores Many Friend* Attend Lions Fete Three Infant Bnjtti Barrons Idle SPORTS ROUND-UP y (Continued from Edltoriil Page) (Continued Irom Sports I Party for Mrs. Rudder* (Continued f"»» f«Hf ) in (Aidy of P !(Continued from Sports Pa«r> 'Continued from Sports Pane) American Epic, depleting the vital ! PAINTKIW iM ] kick lo the Cartcret 3B. Frankie teeism to a minimum and to assist the students scho- trance examinations. Of this !! FORDS--Mrs. Norman Lowe '•olr men of the forest product* in- PORDB-The Rev. ,|rt|ln Medvei?. tossed a paw to Bill Ml lastically, we'll lose all faith in benefits, derived from number. 1,134 passed astlsfac- and Mrs. Ajrnes Elsey, Avenel, Were dustry nip playing In the drama of Orimes .paator of our I,,(I, Ponavan on the WoodbridRP 32 torfly. Unfortunately, however, hostesses at a shower tendered our National Lttr. Peace Church officiated ai ,\ Jin 139 •where their offence Mulled. Tlie organized athletics. because of lack of spact and fa- Mrs. Robert Rudders. Robert Rr»ay In behalf of Ex- baptiamal ceremonlen pPrfo; duarter ended 'AltIi Donavan and cilities afr the State Teachers cdR in the church. They w< Former Barron Stars Give North Sir,* Quests present were: Mrs. Wl- plorers' Post 351 thanked the Lions Jmb'osr exclianuiiiR punts. leges. 136 of those who j»«sed fant daughWr of Mr. liam Van Pelt, Mrs. Emll Wald- Club for sponsoring their troop ( In the second quarter. Krik Carolina an Unpleasant Afternoon could not be admitted. The six 119 Hi 171 John Kncranskl, 490 I.M I'm U< man of this plice; Mrs. Walter and pointed out that through fine 6hrlst.en.sen intercepted Medvetz's State teachers colleges Invited Road, was cnrlitened The only bright spot in town last week-end with the Hop! IT? ITS Jordan, Mrs. Michael Sasso, Mrs. leadership the boys will acquire pass nn the Wo-idbridse 25 to, 998 pupl's who ranked highest Bohlkf 11 •> IS* 146 Jo.«eph Kacr«n»kl and L. B. Pugllese of Port Reading; t h e necessary characteristics Ijrenk up ii p.i'Molc scoring threat. Barrons losing and the Golden Bears being held to a to enrol, as freshmen studente. A. K(J..«':I as sponsors. Mrs. Josepp h Chipponleripp . Miss which a: e required for the building Bob Ambrnsi quick kicked at this JERSEY JIGSAW:—New Jer- tie by two Carteret teams, was tne brilU^nt/Dprform- Noimn Lower. Mrs. 1. H. Bien- of good citizens nnd patriots. Daughter of Mr. point in the C';UIPIVI 44. The Ham- sey has 9,408 licensed tavern. 1 anf, ,. ances turned in by Tommy KorozowW, Tucker SIII;I.I. slock. Mrs. Robert Orlmley, Mrs. Guests present were: Exporws Steven Tlmko waa chrlstenivi pers moved t he ball up lo the mid- 1.908 retail liquor stores. 707 clubs If. 7 I .'.I US Mrs. J. C. Hermann and Miss Irene Troop 351. Noll Mangarella, Cor- bet.h Jean ana the sponsoi '' Lid strip" fmm whore Bill Drnia-! Thompson, and Lou Creekmur in the North Carolina which sell alcoholic beverages, IL'll William UrbMiskl and Mar.'' Snilthtrs Shable of Avmel. nelius Carmody. Andrew Yulifla, fan act ofl a pcrfTi kick acainst | according to the latest count by fracas. The local boys covered themselves with glory ItiU 13 f, Mrs. WIlllRm Monnlng. Mrs. Robert T. Dambftch. Ju ius Babo, Kaplaska. Boh of Mr. Bnd'\i" (jhe wind whi.1i -.-oiled nut of (.he State Department of Alco- l'11/.prtiriik i i;r ThoRms Dowllng, Woodbridge: Kenneth Kovacs, William Andei-- Michael Zcllcskovicj, 372 1 ,h( , founds on (lie Woodbridnc one in one of the,country's biggest upsets. A majority of holic Beverage Cotrol . . . Har- Street, was Christened Miriam '', Mrs. Fianfc Rudders, Mrs. Francis son, Ernest Varaa, Robei-t Orelner $ard line. On ilx first p ay ,i bnd; vesting of New Jersey's famous with Edward and Rose R y-,| '] the New York papers acclaimed Tucker Thompson and I.UIuKATUKY ("J Rudders of Hopelawn; Mrs. A. J. and Post Advisor. Joseph flutor. T iJass fmm center sallfd over Bobj sweet potato crop in Gloucester, sponsors. ' ' Pin -lclcmhii Lower, Sr. of Newark; Mrs. A. J. Oustav Burmcstrr. Mctuchen; Ben Ambrose's head, who was s;andmK Creekmur the defensive stars, while Korczowski tossed Salem and Cumberland counties 151 r:.i Lowrr. Jr.. of Irvlngton; Mrs. J. Eridlyi. Woodbricl«e, Charles Jns- ( in the end zunr waitim: to kick out Die William and Mary touchdown pass and broke up is neHr!y completed . . . The U'H I:T ker and Windsor J. Lakis, Perth ITT I::I R. Hallar of East Oarnge; Mrs. cjf dancer. Ambrose sloped up Suite Highway Department has \ir. one of the Tar Heels' threatening drives by intercept- Kin HI i hi; O. H. MeUger of Mi'lburn; Mrs. Amboy. Funeral Services Urhi tfie picskln, bu' A.is snn.vcd undrr, approved allocation of $9,155,000 Charles Gtaclcin. Mrs. Thomas by a host of Ctrleret linemen be-1 ing one of All-American Charley Justice's flips deep in in motor vehicle taxes to counties liTI for Paul /Vor/ifn, For,j, Hind the eoal line for » safety and] ' i Olacltln and Mrs. Pied Ovampp of William and Mary territory. A southern sports editor for road and bridge construction CONVALESCING to Make (kn points. ! ' Elizabeth. during 1949 . .. The 75th annual FORDS—Mrs. Rose Griffin, 582 I/TORDS— Funeral scivirr . stated Lou Creekmur was the best man on the field. meeting at the New Jersey State Home in Woodbridge Paul NoclHa. Ml Uberty ;••,,!. In the third period, the Bin I OILS King Oeorge Road, Is recuperat- _,. •, n ., cpened up '•vim thri:- meatea dls- Nick Priscoe probably got quite a thrill reading about Horticultural Society will be held *ere held Saturday aftrmn,,, ing at her homo a"" bring "II I heutre I Wty NOV. i PORD8--Mr. ami Mrs. Albert in Atlantic City on December 6, tlu home. Rev. Robert ,s<-h:n .r jjlay of P'«c in their last three how his former, stars played an important role in up- | ! Hansen have returned from their games win .1 Stan Gryzb. Nick Ot- 7 and 8 ... New Jersey deposits patient at the Perth Amboy Ocn:| for JScishborette Cltlb pastor of Orace Lutheran Ch, eral Hospiwu honeymoon and are now residlnd tovlnno nnri Bob Hodan led tlie setting the powerful North Carolina aggregation. The can supply the 600,000 tons of eral Hospiwu ' " Perth Amboy, officiated, n FORDS—Mrs. Mary Green, Li- In their new home, 5(SI Lyman iarvons 7^ yards to the Carterel lime needed for its soils phis an tion's annual convention will bt WHS in the Alpine cemetr! \ ' Barron coach hjis the rare distinction of having four berty Street, was hostess to the Avenue. Woodbridne. Mr, and Mrs. JKIU. An .offside penalty moved annual requirement' of 280,000 held in Atlantic City on Novem- pall bearem were: Fred H,, / offas former grid pupils playing with a top college NelRhborette Chlb at their meet- Hansen were married October 23. Wooribridnc back to the 13. On tons . . . Telephone subscribers ber 11.12.12. and 24... Governor Stephen Wcislo, Stanley ,w-.,, IIIR Thursday night. Final arrange- in the Simpson Methodist Church. i)ir next play. Bob Ambrose pitch- varsity. We have checked numerous collegiate rosters • cannot colect refunds or chawes Alfred E. Driscoll has been award- ski. James Coujh'ln, Oeoirr p ments weir made for the theatre Perth Amboy. wllh Rev. 8. W. od a lateral to Nick OUaviano who made by the New Jersey Bell ed the Gold Medallion of Honor dlnandsen and John P. F,aii:, in an attempt to locate a name school with four Varsity party November 20. ftimblcd and Bill Donavan l'ecov- Telephone Company during the by the Women's International Town.ic-nd. pastor, nfnclatiiiK members from the same town, and as yet we have not Members present wore: Mrs. Mrs. Hansen *as the foimer La- Members of the Lions n, , , (Jrc.l (or Carteret. Tlu Barrons strike in the spring of 1947, the Expsltion in New York .. . Sedan Fords went » the home r- , . tore also penalized 15 yards on been able to uncover one. Nick Semak, who was headed State Utility Board has ruled ... type cars can be used to operate a M>ry Tomko, Mrs. St«l'a Kratky, Verne Anderson, dauuhter of Mr. Mis. Kay Pcnka, Mrs. Madeline tjie p .iy for having an lljeeal rc- for grid stardom at the southern institution, would The State Department of Health bus service on New Jersey hiRh- (jcivcr down tha field. has removed the condemnation and Mrs. Yoland Pirint. SUeet. Perth Amboy. Mr. Hansen | la Uie son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton I ; The final stanza .saw the Bar- have played with Korczowski Finn, Creekmur, and for shellfish purposes of an area Court has ruled. tons toss five unsuccessful passes Thompson had he not decided to switch schools. As far comprising one square mile on night at the home Of Mrs. Plrlnt Han&en. 56 Summit Avenue, this | WEDDING HBIJ) HERf i i an effort to set up a score, but the waters of Sandy Koolc Bay CAPITOL CAPERS;—Alcoho:-jof 115 Liberty Street, place. FORDS—The trie Ramblers' tight defense had | as we know, Semak has given up football to concen- . . . State Civil Defense Director ism is America's fourth ma]or Leonard Dreyfuss has received public health problem claims Dr. LIST CARD PARTY ENTERTAIN (LIB , . t ie Woodbridfie receivers well cov-; trate on his studies. p r t from Washington a copy of a Dnnlel BerKsman. State Commis- FORDS-The Men's Club of St. I KEA8BEY - Mrs. Oeomc H. I*™ « " ' IWIherly of Erik Christensen played his A local delegation will trek up to Boston Saturday to tentatlve plan of defense on the I sioner of Health ... New Jersey's John's Episcopal Church, Hoy Zehrer of 28 Highland Avenue will t Austria, to Cpl. Rlch»r.<, Usual brilliant game backing up; witness the Woodbridge stars in action against Boston national level and from this will fnsectlcide and fungicide dealers Avenue, will ho'd a card parly be hoitus to the Idle Hour Knit- \ Plnola, U. 8. Army, ir Red Blazers' line on defense i devcop a plan for New Jersey will get together at the Agricul- next Thursday, at 8 P. M.. In the ting Club at her home tonight., Camp Kilmer, vu solemr,.. }ncl making seventy per cent of College. The game will be one of the few collegiate . . . Secretary of Agriculture W. tural Experiment Station in New recreation room of the church. Mrs. Elizabeth Westcott. New OurRr.-leemftlvangeliM i the tackles. < encounters left for Tommy Korczowski and Tucker .H. Allen has been elected presi- Bunswick on November 17 . . . Tickets may be procured from any Brunswick Avenue, Rantan Town- nn Church here. Rev A 1 Bill Donavan's kicking and Dick' Thompson, who are seniors. dent of the National Association Melvln, the State House cat. says of the members w at the door the ship, entertained the club at the Kreyllng. put or, ijix's shifty running were the con- of Commissioners, Secretaries and the Republicans had better be- night of the event. last meeting. The bride Ii ( 1 have because New Jersey will and Mrs. Johann tributing factors to the Barvons HOOKERS. . . . Rutgers freshmen kept their un- Directors of Agriculture . . . The 1 defeat. blemished record intact by defeating Lafayette, 26-6. New Jersey Education Associa- elect a Governor in 1949. ! TO .SPONSOR DANCt MUCH BETTER, THANKS! i Vienna, Austria and t [ Coach Priscoe's charges me idle i I FORDS— The Teenage Swing- KEA8BEY—Miss Sandra fy-r- Is the son of Mr tiiis week with an open date. They . . . Bob Gillis still looking for his first dart victory ville this Sunday.... Herky Ritter kept the spectators 1 sters will sponsor a fall dance No- enyi, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Harry Pinola of Point Ar resume activity Thanksgiving in; over Charlie Molnar. ... Chick Komuves the scrappiest at the high school game last Saturday informed on vember 20 at Our Lady of Pence John Berenyl of Crows Mill Road' The matron of tjirir season finale against P.am-! player on the Golden Bears eleven.... Carteret High ,Church Auditorium. Music will be j is recuperatina from an illness at man were Mr. and M: field. _ _ I William and Mary's progress against North Carolina. furnished by the Swlnitsters. i the Perth Ambnv Qeneral Hospital. Kaplian of Woodbrlds. School gridsters proved sixty-minute football players . I.I'll ' |!'l Mii7./,il j . l.i ii 'I'.i' kk: t'lirifittn.""1!! I are pot a thing of the past—they used nine of them I., it Kiiiir.l. I'vrn, Uillniiin against the Barrons—Eric Christensen is without a l;iRlll K>i.ini»: .Micknltil/., II I|I,gli i IliKlii tii' kli-»: Imllir.i, M:i> doubt the best tackle in the state. He's a picture stalk- l.'iKl'l ' ll'l:- Kisll. Hiill ' Uii.'k:- Ji.liiins iiitnvh , A in - ing a ball carrier behind the line of scrimmage. . . . l,r---' M' hii' Ii. Ilixluii. Iselin has one of the scrappiest teams in the Grammar l.i II ' ml Mi-lnl. Ii | flFTER ' I.HI l,r kl. MiKli"-/. School football loop.... Coach Bemie Keating's eleven, .1.1-11 KH.Ifil \'i Illil'-i III" j . j-i'iiii-f. Titi-i'-k at Rankin High School, Greensboro, N. C, romped to . liiflit pi.-ipl: Tr v t it K ' their fourth victory last Saturday. . .. Fords Wildcats l.'iplll rinls; l.illl.-., l'11-..'.illii I headed for the mythical township championship with eight victories. ... St. James open their season Tues- j •-' "!•• I" i" r •- W.HMlliriill;, II II li it 'i day night in the Rahway League. . . . Coach Frank CUTTING ^,,l,-r,'i ^ '. •: .. II j. McCarthy has the smallest football squad in Central BELKCTKD AS CAPTAIN Jersey. There are only 188 boys in the high school stu- KEASBEY--M1S.S Charlotte Ed- • leny. Dnlil Avenue. lists brnn • dent body. , , Golden Bears will be up for the game ^.lioscn capiam of the cheorlcadei's with the Perth Amboy Alumni Sunday. Carteret can ittr. the football team of Fords,; put the Bears in the play-off series by defeating Sayre- School No. 7.

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