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VOL. VIII.—No. 4 FORDS, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1945 PRICE THREE CENTS 'Drink A Toast To 'The Dead Already--9 New Legion Commander Town Goal 'Last Mans Cluh' Of Local Legion Again Re-elected President; Trib- Post Has Annual Dinner; McElroy ute Paid To Departed Members

WOODBRIDGE—With impressive rites, the sev- tary; Major Roy E. Anderson, Charles Anness, Wil- In Victory Bond Drive enth annual meeting of the Last Man's Club of liam T. Treen, Axel C. Jensen, Eugene Schreiner, By Charles E. Gregory Woodbridge Post, No. 87, the American Legion, trustees. was held last'night at the Colonia Country Club. The dead members honored were William f- Last Campaign Opens * -\- :•.: Harding, Sewaren, died June 25, 1940; Paul Sluk, f I'm not quite in the mood October 29, Continues As the 60 members of the group entered the Iselin, died May 17, 1941; Harry Baker, Wood- Oar Papers Win Awards today to try to plug up the bridge, died May 29, 1941; Edward J. McLeod, died Till Pearl Harbor Pay hole in the dike through room they found an altar lighted with 68 candles, WOODBRIDGE-—Once again, two of the newspapers pub- the original membership of the group. There have April 5, 1942. lished by tiheWoodibridge Publishing Company received awards WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge which our people's patience been tfour deaths and four were dropped for not this week in the 1945 Better Newspaper Contest sponsored by with Russia is surging in anattending meetings. At each place at the Tjanquet The traditional bottle of champagne was brought the New Jersey Press Association. Township residents are exgecte-d out for the occasion, but this will not be opened angry foam, so I think I'll table there •was also a lighted candle and these • The INDEPENDENT-LEADER won second prize for its to purchase $875,000 worth of square off and plant a couple were extinguished as the names were called. Places until there is but . one surviving member of the editorialpage in the contest for weekly newspapers with a circu- Victory Bonds in the Victory Loan right on the of the•were also set for the dead and dropped members. group. He, the last man, /will open it and drink a lation over 3,000. The CARTERET PRESS won honorable men- Drive which will open October ,29 Leon E. McElroy was re-elected president at last toast to the departed. tion, also for its editorial pajfe, for -weekly newspapers with a Communists who are sneak- % and end on Pearl Harbor Day, De- ing and slithering around, night's session, and others re-elected "were August The toast, a tradition with Last Man's clubs all circulation -of under 3,000. • F". Greiner, vice president; Charles Kuhlman, secre- over the country, was recited by Mr. McElroy. Beratly Raak, newspaper designer, New York Cit7, served cember 7, according to quotas re- trying to foul up our free in- as judge of the Better Newspaper Contest. leased today. stitutions. Fred P. Buntenbaeh, general :;: * :;= * 9 'Independent-Leader To BeHoistLions Greet H. D. Clark chairman, said that of the $875,- They play filthy pool, WOODBRIDGE — H.D.Clark, 000 quota, $220,000 worth is ex- those Reds and'their fellow- Sewaren, :a member of the, Pine Tract Home Owners* Grouppected to be series E Bonds, $180,- travelers, while enjoying the Tonight To TownDiam&ndChampsNew Members Board of Education, was elect- 000 in other issues sold to indi- hospitality of our land. They ed Commander of Woodbridge Withdraws Plea For Secession viduals and §475,000 in corporate FORDS—Robert Becker, from Post, No. 87, the American Le- bonds sold to industry. were introduced into polite years, with much of the credit for St. James' CYO And gion at the annual meeting. He society by the Roosevelt success of the project belonging area office of Red Cross, was a "I want to point out," said Mr. succeeds Michael J. Trainer. Land Sales Total family, obviously for. politi- Fords Silver Streaks To to the Keatings, father and sonspeake. r at a dinner meeting, of the On Police Committee Buntenbaeh, "that this will be the Others elected to office were: last bond drive. The money is need- cal purposes, and now they Be Guests At Banquet Both, without compensation of Lions Club Monday at Sonder- $19,125 At Board Of any kind, coached, umpired and Senior vice commander, Anton ed to bridge the gap between war have moved right in, dirty gaard's Grill. Larsen; junior vice commander, Commssioners Meet and peace. The bond purchases will WOODBRIDGE—Tonight at 7 encouraged play in the league. necks and all and are crawl- Mr. Becker, who has charge of John Moore, a veteran of aid in providing the means for * o'clock at Sondergaard's Grill, The Woodbridge Township Men's ing all over the place. Their training Red Cross first aid i World War II; financial officer, RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The' helping millions of men and women Fords, the INDEPENDENT- Club, which offered trophies to the sinister methods, aimed at William Treen; chaplain, Lieut. Pines Tract Home Owners Asso- who must take the long step back LEADER will be host to St James' winning clubs, was invited to send structors, said that thousands of the destruction of our - Col. Earl Hannum Devanny, still to civilian life. Great sums must CY(5 Baseball Team, the Township (Continued on Page 6) lives were spai ed • each year ciation that on July 24 made a in service but who is expected be spent in caring for fhe wound- churches, our economy and Senior League Champions and the through the first aid activity of request that its section of the back here next month to resume ed and providing for th^ir rehabili- our self-respect as a democ- Silver Streaks of Fords, the Junior the Red Cross. He pointed out that Township be permitted to secede his duties as pastor of the First tation for months and 'even years racy, are telegraphed pre- League Champions,"at a banquet. A Gift the need for trained first aid Presbyterian Church. and be annexed to the borough to come." paid straight from the Krem- Mayor August F Greiner will workers was just as important in of Highland Park, formally with- lin. Mr. Buntenbaeh also stressed serve as toastmaster and other peace as in war. He also described drew its' request Tuesday at a that the greatest inlation had come They insult the sanctity of guests will be School Commissioner PTA Gives Machine, how the Red Cross taught combat meeting of the Board of Com- after the last war ended. Andrew Aaroe, Rev. Charles G. swimming to the armed forces. Church Guild worship, ridicule our highest MeCorristin and Rev. Maurice Sound System missioners. "Inflationary forces nrnst "be ideals'and mock our theory "Few people realize, Mr. Becker Griffin, St. James' Church; Rev. To School Andrew N. Smith, Lexington, countered with savings and that the individual is supe- James Sheridan, pastor -of Our said, "that the figure of 20,0.00 Plans Social spokesman for the group, ex- through the purchase of .Victory ior, and not subservient to Lady of Peace Church, Fords; Jo- annual deaths from drowning 10 plained the organization had in- Bonds until consumer goods are RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Wil- FORDS — The Woman's Guild, he state. They have wormed seph A. Dambach, and Capt. John years ago has been reduced to vestigated the matter thoroughly more plentiful," he stated liam Land, principal- of School St. John's Chapel, met Tuesday in Eg-an, of Fords; Stephen Mizerak, less than 7,000 annually at pres- since the original request was The Woman's Division, headed themselves into our news- No 3, Piscaxawaytown, formally the chapel social room with Rev. member of the Jersey City Interna- ent, principally because of Red made and had decided to withdraw by Mrs. HrD. Clark and the School papers and our radio sta- accepted a gift of a record ma- Cross training and first aid work. Newton F. Howden leading the de. tions to be able to peddle tional League baseball team, James chine and amplifying system the request. Mr. Smith did not Children of the Township will be Anton Lund and George Kovak votionals. Mrs. Christina Cottrell their vicious doctrine stealth- Ji- Keating, James A. Keating, from the Parent-Teacher Asso- give any details of the investiga- given even a greater part In the were presented with master keys was admitted as a new member. Charles E. Gregory, publisher of ciation at its meeting Tuesday. tion and_the conclusions, reached. Victory Loan than in" previous ily and maliciously, under- for securing 10 new members Final plans were made to hold Patrolman W. C. Majoros the INDEPENDENT-LEADER. Mr. Land also introduced the At the same time the spokesman drives. Mr. Buntenbaeh was em- mining the confidence of the each, and Harry Wean was given a social Tuesday night at 8 o'clock The dinner is being given the teachers to the parents present. requested that Highland Avenue phatic in saying that much of the Aunwary by their attacks on a membership key for securing at the home of Mrs. Fred Olsen of great success of the War Bond ''the capacity of those in boys, not only as a reward for their October 29 was selected as New Brunswick Avenue. After the in the Pines Tract section be re- achievements, but in the hope of two new members. Cops' Variety drives enjoyed here was due to whom we would place our the date for the annual "Par- business meeting a social followed. paired. He was informed that it is furthering athletic competition in It was also revealed that the hoped that the street would be the direct efforts of the Woman's trust. ents' Night" Mrs. Charles Run- Mrs. Ruth Tapley, Mrs. James Division in promoting the sale of the Township. It is felt .that affairs yon, retired teacher, was pre-Fords club had won . the interna- Quish and Mrs. Charles Schuster paved in. 1946 as a joint Township- of this kind serve to promote in- tional membership drive with a Show Sellout bonds day in and day out from the sented with a gift in apprecia- served as hostesses. Others present Highland Park project. very beginning of the program. It -was the Red press and terest as they provide something tion of long years of service. record of 301 per cent. were: One bid was received for pipe to which the players can look for- WOODBRIDGE — "Standing During the Victory Loan, there the Reds in our broad- : The association will sponsor Louis Kirsh, Jr., was accepted ' Miss Viola Fullerton, Miss Ida for the. water department from the casting studios who sniped! ward at the end -of the season. a moving picture show tomor- as a member, and the names of Fullerton, Mrs. John Quish, Mrs. United States Pipe and Foundry Room Only" will be the sign dis- will be a special Series E Bond This was the first Township-wide row night at the school at 7:30 James Varady and Henry Soren- Robert Krauss, Miss Ann Whitten, played at the -State Theatre Octo- valued at $200 and sold at ?150 at and who are now Company at $2,9.86.50. The bid which has been issued in memory peppering MacArthur. It competition in baseball in several o'clock. sen were proposed by Fred Han- Mrs. Constance Ward, Mrs. Ruth was accepted. An application for ber 25 when the annual Variety sen; Louis Varady was proposed Tapley, Mrs. Christina Cottrell, Show presented by Woodbridge of President Roosevelt. All Bonds was a Red rally in Madison a retail distribution liquor license sold during the 6ampaign will be by Kovak and William Warren by Mrs. Charles Schuster, and Mrsfo. r premises located at 615 NewLocal, Patrolmen's Benevolent Square Garden that cheered Harold Vogel. James Quish. stamped with a special Victory to the rafters the vicious at- Brunswick Avenue .was made by Association will be .offered. Loan insignia. of England's ranking ICALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS I Louis Cyktor, Jr., and referred to The complete program will be Red, Laski, on the Catholic (Continued on: Page 6) as follows: Star Spangled Ban- Church. It is the Red rascals Pt. Reading To Give Servicemen ner; Medley of Popular Songs, Note: Contributions to this column must be in this office = George Ruddy ;and Orchestra; BartonlYr.A, who have manipulated their way no later than Tuesday of each week. §f to the top of some pof our largest 9 Former. B* of E. Address of Welcome, Mayor Au- gust F. Greiner. labor unions, who have fomented; October 11: Banquet sponsored by INDEPENDENT-LEAD- g Welcome Home Fete.-Sunday' Opens Season the hatred which now exists be-j •ER for St. James' CYO, Senior League Champs | Member! Dies Bruce Robinson, Master of Cei~- tween management and labor in' and Silver Streaks of Fords, Junior Champs, at || Columbus Lodge Spon- emonies;' Jimmy & Jerry, Cotton RARITAN TOWNSHIP — A perior, chairman of the newly- Club favorites; Steve (Phillips) major industries. Sondergaard's. Hall, Fords. • "get acquainted" tea wfis held sor Of Celebration; formed local Veterans' Associa- WOODBRIDGE — Raymond W. Fillipcsuk, songs and specialty; Tuesday by the Clara Barto'n Par- It was during the Roosevelt ad- Woodbridge Township Civic Conference meet- B tion to be present at a meeting Mundy, 52, 181 Norwood Avenue, Elizabeth and Her Canines, 14 ent-Teacher Association with near- ministration that they gained high ing at Colonia Public Library. % tomorrow at 8PM, at Port Read- Parade Starts At 2 Laurence Harbor-, a former resi- dogs of comedy; Dolores Jensen, ly 100 persons present. places in out- government, having ing firehouse so that plans may be October 12: "Aladdin and His Wonderful Lamp," sponsored J dent of Fords and a former mem- vibraphone; Bankoff & Cannon, been put in positions where they by Mothers' Club and Girl Scouts. Two per- m PORT READING—Servicemen completed for the parade. The teaching staff Was introduced ber of the Woodbridge Township comedy dance teams; The Magi- could assault business and foster formances, 2:30 P. M. and 8 P." M., at Wood- j and ex-servicemen of the Township to the members of the organiza- The members of the committee Board of Education, died Tuesday cal Arnolds, sophisticated decep- their nasty scheme to arouse bridge High School Auditorium. W will be guests of honor at a Vic- tion by Irvin D. Ritter, principal. are Carmen D'Alessio, general in RooseVelt Hospital. tionists. It was announced that the PTA class misunderstanding, hatred = October 15: Opening meeting of Janet Gage Chapter, DAE, g tory Parade and celebration spon- chairman; Leonard Cuiffreda, pro- He is survived by his widow, would establish study groups to- and warfare. President Truman at Congregational Church. || sored by the Columbus Lodge of Intermission, music by George gram chairman; Michael Coppola, Lillian; a daughter, Doris and a be in charge of William McCord, has retained most of them, appar- October 16: Meeting of Sewaren Home and School Circle. m Port Reading Sunday. Rnddy and Orchestra; Medley of secretary; Gaetano Russo, Alfred son, Donald, all of Laurence Har- assisted by Mrs. McCord and Mrs. Group 1 meeting of Men's Association, First a The affair, intended to be a Popular Songs, Orchestra; Sadie ently because he is unwilling to October 16: Zullo, Sylvester Russo, Aniello Tra- bor; his mother, Mrs. Alice Mundy; Ernest Downie. All members In- Presbyterian Church, at home of Robert Clark, jj "real bang-up welcome-home to Crespo, Songs as Tou Like Them; 1/isk the result of their antag- vaglione, Patsy D'Alessio and John a brother, Harry and a sister, Mrs. terested in joining study groups onism at the polls. South Park Drive. §§ the boys," will start in the morn-' Zullo. Dude Kimball, the country plum- ing when two flags will be blessed Agnes Taylor, all of Newark. ber; Crosby Sisters, two girls are asked to get in touch with the Round Robin Card Party sponsored by Ladies' ijj Mr. Mundy was a past exalted latter. ' For my part, I'd invite them to Auxiliary, Congregation Adath Israel. B by Rev. Ladislaus Milos at the 10 with a single thought; Miller & o'clock mass at St. Anthony's ruler of Perth Amboy Lodge of Marlin, fun. for all; Harry Reso, The organization plans a Hal- take.,a high dive into a pail of a October 17: Big Advance Ticket Sale Meeting of the Woman's Association of First jj Church.-The flags will be carried Elks; past commander of Perth man about town, and the final lowe'en party and oostume parade steam or send them to hell to Congregational Church. M :OW Amboy Post, American Legion; a October 26; in the afternoon for Russia. In their number I would Meeting of Woman's Club of Iselin. Miss Grace | in the parade and will be- placed number will be the well-known in the Lodge Hall. member of Fugel Hummer Post, DeMarco Sisters. the lowe rgrades and in the evening include that fester on the body Huber, Woodbridge Chapter, American Red §j FORDS A large advance All organizations in the Town- American Legion, Metuchen and for the upper grades. Prizes will social, Charles Spencer Chaplin; Cross, will be guest speaker. •• |j The usherettes, all Woodbridge ship have been invited to partici- sale of tickets has been reported an honorary member of the Fords be awarded at both sessions and a that great political wizard. Orson B October 17: Sewaren. History Club Luncheon at The Brook, g for the minstrel show and dance Fire Company. High School 'students under the dance will be featured in the eve- Welles, sometime actor and play- Summit. | pate in the parade which will start direction of Miss Martha Morrow, at 2 o'clock. Participants are asked to be presented October 29 and Mr. Mundy was born in Wood- ning. Mrs. James Dowling Will be wright; the whole tribe of those B October 18: Board meeting of Woodbridge Chapter, Hadas- m 30 by St. John's First A\5 Squad bridge Township and attended will be Eleanor Szaller, Rita Van sah at home of Mrs. Henry Hess, 525 Linden m to assemble at St. Anthony's in charge. pseudo - intelligentsia who lent at School No. 14. Woodbridge Schools. Pelt, Marjorie Stoney, Eileen Si- their cheers to the Laski speech; Avenue. . a Church at 1:30. pos, Ann Sindet, Ruth D'Angelo, Annual Banquet of Court Mercedes, Catholic | The parade will halt for a short Harry Dunham is chairman, Funeral services will be held Mike Quill, transport czar, and and he is being assisted by tomorrow afternoon, 230 o'clock Gloria Lake, Elizabeth Almasi, Patricia Triggs Hostess Harry Bridges, who got a reprieve Daughters of America at Hotel Packer, P'erth m time at the Memorial Plaque where Grace Farkas, Emily Lou Holland, Amboy. g Henry Kress, Nicholas Elko, at the Flynn &. Son Funeral Home, from the New Deal despite the Michael J. Trainer, past command- Theresa Willette. To Jnmpin Jills* Club a October 20: Card party sponsored by Ladies' Auxiliary, g er of Woodbridge Post, No 87 Richard Krauss, Herbert Klein, Perth Amboy. Rev. George H. Boyd damning evidence presented Albert Hirner and William will offiicate. Burial will be in the Patrolman William C. Majoros against him. Deporting this crowd Colonia Post, American Legion, at Legion Hall, J the American Legion, will conduct FORDS — Miss Patricia Triggs, Colonia. • a short program. The parade will Chamberlain. Cloverleaf Park Cemetery, Wood- is chairman of the entertainment King George Road, was hostess would give their fellow-travelers The show is being directed' bridge. Legion services will be committee, and Patrolman Joseph some idea of what they could ex- Victory Dance "under the auspices of Veterans m then proceed to the Lodge Hall to the Jumpift'' Jills -Girls Club. of Foreign Wars, Craftsmen's Club. |§ where a speaking program will be by Captain John Egan and held tonight. Sipos is in charge of ticket sales. Miss Harriet Paszinski presided pect. Henry Anderson, > Tickets may 1 October 24: Annual Red Cross Meeting at School No. 11, m presented. The speakers will in- at the business session. A social If the Communist system is be purchase'd ait Hirner's Bar- Woodbridge. 5 clude Mayor August F. Greiner, hour was held and refreshments, Utopia, why don't they g'O to Rus- ber Shop, Fords Firel)oii5e and were served by the hostess. sia where it is already operating? m October 25: Variety Show sponsored by Woodbridge Local, • Assemblyman Bernard W. Vogel, County Clerk Edward J. Patten at St. John's First Aid Squad "Limited. '-.Mail-Service,.ResumedPresent were Misses Betty'Mol- If .seeing- churches on our land- 'Patrolmen's Benevolent Association at State | cl'ubrooms. scape makes them sick at their Theatre. • and Andrew D. Desmond. nar, Joan Bartos, Marie IiaBancer During the afternoon there will Ruth Btibes, Margaret Lucas, stomach, why don't they live s October 2o: Between U.-S?,. European Points' Welcome (Home Dinner-Daaice, sponsored by be refreshments, enter- Friends Honor Mrs, Toth Jane Loftus, Harriet Anderson where churches are destroyed and Sewaren Republican Club, Inc., at Land and WOODBRIDGE — Limited mail Estonia, Czechoslovakia, Fin- Blanche Loftus. their leaders persecuted? If their Water Club. tainment and dancing. A firework display, such as presented in pre- At Stork Shower At Home service has been resumed between land, Poland, Latavia and Lithu- fingers grow itchy for a .bomb M October 26: Fall Dance, sponsored by Sewaren Democratic the United States and, Europe. _ war days at-St. Biagio Day feasts, GUEST OF COUNTY every time they see a privately- Club ^at Sewaren School. FORDS —Mrs. Michael Toth, Township residents, who wish bo ania: Letters up to two ounces and •owned industry, why don't they a j will be held at night in the empty Jr., 175 Bennington Drive, was postcards, by surface or air mail. WOODBRIDGE — Ida Blood- October 26 and 27: Annual fall rummage sale, sponsored by [§lots on Second Street. Aerial write to or send packages to rela- take a house in Voysteofehka Sewaren Home and School Circle, in School s guest of honor at a stork shower tives and friends -in European No registration,, special delivery good, 44, alias Ida Anderson, 15 bombs will also be shot off during given a ther home by Mrs. Joseph /where Stalin rules them all'.' Of Basement. H countries, are asked to note the or parcel-post service. Main Street, Rahway, formerly of the day. Bosze, Jr., Mrs. Allan McQuarrie course, they won't amass a fortune m October 27: Masquerade Party sponsored by Ladies' Aux- g following restrictions as listed by Greece: Same service as for Bel- Woodbridge, was sentenced to the like they did here, but they're old Veterans of World War II and and Mrs. Stanley Miekalski. county workhouse for 30 days by- iliary, Colonia Fire Company, Masonic Hall, jj servicemen home on furlough or the Post Office Department: gium, except no air mail'or special enough now to understand you Guests were Mrs. Margaret Lu- Recorder Arthur Brown on a Rahway. ' \ • §j leave, are asked by Michael Su- Belgium, Denmark,. • France, delivery. Ordinary parcel-post complaint of drunkenness. The can't have all this and heaven; a October 29-30: St. John's First Aid Squad Minstrel Show | cas, Mrs. Mary Schults, Mrs. Mary packages limited to one parcel each too. Petrick, Mrs. Minnie Bubes, Mrs. Luxemburg, the Netherlands, woman was arrested by Patrolman •at School No. 14, Fords, S Norway: Letters and letter pack-two weeks from one sender to one Eallowe'en Party Is William Toth, Fords; Mrs. Michael Kenneth Van Pelt who found hex 1 October 30: Square Dance, sponsored hy Senior Sodality of jj ages permitted up to four pounds address. Toth, Miss Helen Toth, Miss Bar- asleep on a bench at Iselin Sta- L- Communism in this country has St. James' Church at St. James' Auditorium. ,3 On Auxiliary Schedule and six ounces in weight; post- bara Toth,: Keasbey; Miss ".Carrie Service To Italy tion. She was arrested here several i grown into a serious menace. Un- H November 3: Annual Roast Beef Dinner, sponsored by Iselin jj cards; printed matter, commercial I lens those people who truly love RARITAN TOWNSHIP—Plans Roman, Miss Mary Roman, .Mrs. Italy (except Provinces of Go- times. Volunteer Fire Co. No. 1, Green, Street Fire- m papers, samples and small packets rizia, 'Trieste, Pola, Fiume and democracy and the freedoms in- house. - • 5j for a Hallowe'en party to take Mary Notaro, Mrs. Clementine place October 23 were made by up to one pound; printed matter Zara): Letters up to two pounds herent in it, become militant, dy- November 9: Hopelawn Home and School Association Dance 3 Mieskalski, Mrs. Wanda Rose, for.the blind up to fifteen pounds SESSION TONIGHT namic, determined, they are going the Ladies' Auxiliary of Raritan Mrs. Helen Krempka and Mrs. and jthree ounces, and postcards. RARITAN TOWNSHIP — A at Hopelawn School Auditorium. S Engine Company No. 2, Tuesday. and six ounces. Registration and No merchandise can be sent in let- to learn a tragic lesson by their Jay Pratt, Perth Amboy. special delivery permitted; Air-mail regular meeting of the-East Re- = November 9: Card Party, benefit of Children's Department" g Mrs. Joseph- Simon will be. in ter packages. Registration per- apathy. articles limited to one pound. Or- publican Club -will be held tonight •of Sewaren Library at Sewaren School. §B charge. TO CONDUCT SOCIAL mitted." No special delivery or air- dinary parcel - post packages ac- at the home of George H. Thomp- DANCE TONIGHT ' November 12>: RARITAN TOWNSHIP — A mail service. Parcel-post packages Meeting of Mothers' Club of Woodbridge. An invitation was received and cepted. son, 400 Pleasant Avenue. FORDS—The Sodality of Our November 18: Thanksgiving 'Party, sponsored by Court Mer- g accepted from the Keasbey Fire social will be held tomorrow night containing needed articles sent as §Lady of Peace Church will hold its cedes, Catholic Daughters of America. g Company Auxiliary to attend a vic- in St. James' Episcopal Church, Bulgaria and Romania: Letters gifts, up to four pounds, one a HOSPITAL PATIENT (weekly ballroom dance tonight at November 20: White Elephant Sale, sponsored by Sewaren §§ tory dance November 2 in Keas- Woodbridge Avenue, under the up to two ounces and postcards month from, one sender to one ad- FORDS—Thomas Bunyon, .108 o'clock. Popular recordings will Hom& and School Circle. • •« ' B bey. Mrs. Marg-aret Molnar was sponsorship of St. James' Friendly. only. No registration, air mail, spe- dressee for Sicily, Sardinia, the ICoyen Street, is a patient at Perth lie played. hospitality chairman. Society. cial delivery or parcel-post service* (Continued on Page 6) Amboy General Hospital. TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1945 RARITAN TOWNSHIP AND FORDS BEACON 'All-tii News' To Assist CLASSIFIED. fit Fight On Tuberculosis Iselin Briefs

WOODBRIDGE — Joining a 1 OPERATORS WANTED nation-wide education campaign, —Albert May, Daw Street , and To work on Children's All-Hi News, student publication Stanley- Waterson, Harding Ave- at Woodbridge High School, will nue, spent Sunday in Newark. dresses. Steady work; open its eolumna in the December —Sgt. George Welch, who was one week vacation with issue to articles on tuberculosis honorably discharged from the control. This was announced by service, is making his home •with pay; good pay. Apply Mrs. Rene G. Schirber, executive his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Carterei Novelty Dress secretary of the Middlesex County Welch, Harding' Avenue. Tuberculosis and Health League, •—Mr. and Mrs, A. Gerhard, Company, 52 Wheeler who said that announcements had Middlesex Avenue, spent Wednes- Avenue, Carteret, N. J.been sent to all public and pa-day and Thursday in Philadelphia, rochial schools so that they might Pa. 10-4-tf participate in a school press proj- —Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burton, ^ct co-sponsored by the National formerly of Correja Avenue, have HELP WANTED Tuberculosis Association and themoved to - their new home < Trieste Street. .'"• PIN BOYS, 16 years or over. Var-Columbia'Scholastic Press Associ- sity Bowling Centre Route 25, ation. • .' . . . —Miss Jeanne Garabrant, ;• Linden, N. J. 10-11,18(3) Students will be invited to sub-Westfield, and Miss Mary Spelts mit articles on "Tuberculosis Con- were Sunday guests of Mrs. Edna ESTATE FOR SALE « Waterson, Harding Avenue. irol Is a Problem for All Nations" —PFC. Allen Gerhard spent the sr on'the subject "How Christmas weekend with his parents, Mr. ami Price reduced to $11,000 Seals Protect the Health of Our 169 South Park Drive Mrs. A. Gerhard, Middlesex Ave- Community." Entries may be edi-nue. Wood bridge, &. J. corials, articles or cartoons. Judg- Practically new, lovely cotnei •—PFC. George L. Cooper has ,ng will be on accuracy and clear- returned home after spending 33 Ijrick dwelling containing si>:larg( less. rooms, tile bathroom, attachei months in the European Theater garage, fireplace, automatic heat of War. v^g^flMSl^^^ plus plenty extras. OcetVpancs Ckttle Lice Foe —Mrs. Alto, Newark, spent "within 60 days. Cattle lice can be controlled by a the weekend with her daughter, rotenone-sulphur dip, or in case of Mrs. Raymond Corcoran, Silzer For Inspection a small number of animals, a dust Avenue.- JERSEY MORTGAGE GOMPAMl application of the mixture has —Mrs. Scheetz is visiting her 2*0 North Broad St. proved effective. daughter, Mrs. Bert Corcoran, Elizabeth, N. J. Harding Avenue. Elizabetft 3-0900 PERSONAL —The Iselin Improvement As- sociation met Monday at the Hard- 9-6 (3) tf Rev. Elizabeth Rieker ing Avenue firehouse, with Mrs. BUNGALOW — almost new, $5, Seeress Russel Furze in charge. 990; 97-Frederick Street, Carteret Commissioned Missionary —Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mueck, Brick and masonry—large rooms— Spirit Messages and Helper Jr., Newark, spent Sunday with open attic and tiled bath. Nice lo (2 Main St., Woodbridge, N. J.Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mueck, Middle- cation. Must be sold. 10-4* sex Avenue. JERSEY MORTGAGE COMPANY OPIUM FUMES FATAL 280 North Broad St. Mortgage Money NEW YORK — Opium fumes Elizabeth, N. J. from two boiling vats in which Elizabeth 3-0900 Available Our bins are piled high with tender, young vegetables and FHA Mortgage Loans opium gum was being illicitly 9-20 (3) tf " manufactured in the basement of firm, juicy fruits. Come in today and see the thrifty prices! Direct Reduction Loans a two-family home, overcame and Perfect for rarebits and melted cheese sandwiches, ete. * FOR SALE * Refinancing Mortgage Loans caused the death of David Rudy, Attractive terms Ib. Direct from FRESH large winter pears. $1.50 who had served a prison term for MARGARETTEN & CO., violation of the Federal Narcotics Florida Groves per basket. Mrs. John Muller Act. Rudy had told his landlord he North Hill Road, Colonia, N. J. INC. Was a perfume manufacturer. ^ Telephone Rahway 7-3013-M. REALTORS 10-11 18* From 276 Hobart Street Powder Shaker Long island Farms Perth Amboy, N. J. A salt shaker works well for ap- • ' WANTED • P. A. 4-0900 plying lice powder. WILL PAY 5c 1b. for clean rags. Independent-Leader, 18 Green St., Woo$bridge, N. J. FANCY CREAMERY lib ROOFING '<»= CHRISTENSEN'S (12 poinfs per pound) print Fresh Frem ALL TYPES OP ROOFS repaired. CASINO Brand 3 port. • Slate-shingles, tile and flat "THE FRIENDLY STORE" Nearby Farms roofs; brick Trails waterproofed. Standard DIAMOND Domestic Ib. HOOFING AND METAL WORKS 365 New Brunswick Ave. • ' ': ' Ib Perth AnVboy, N. J. P. A. 4-0448 10-4tf ORABE A-WILDMERE Brand cm. • REPAIRING • Large-Brawn & White 1 doz. Onions LAWN MOWERS sharpened and IS. S. No. 1 Grade repaired. Washing machines Te- paired. All kinds of grinding. Green Giant Peas M«.«, E. Albrecht, 124 Heald St., Car- 2 2°o1- teret. N. J. Telephone Carteret & cans 8-5821. C.P.10-4tf i 3c feaspoen Ooiens IVANHOE HELP WANTED WE WILL PAY TOP WAGES To an A No. 1 • 9e Armour's Treet n«.«»34c 12 r Body and Repair Man ;25o Broadcast Redi-Meat ,°- Apply at onfce !s l™?ISS""a *8c Presti or Parly Loaf n,"-^s FORIlS AUTd BODY CO. STRAINED FRUITS Deviled Ham 416 New Brunswick Ave. FOR BABIES STRAINED VEGETABLES Fords, N. J. FDR BABIES c V Phone P. A. 4-2640 CHOPPED FOODS FOR JUNIORS I-He Sells Liver Pate PRE-COOKED lifts any bust line CEREALor OATMEAL & pkgs. Tomato Joice BAKER correctly and fashionably Jiice DSN1S—10= Peanut Butter 18 WAITRESSES Like magic your is transformed into curves ¥-8 Cocktail ^ 1 Sc *\°- 31G peanut Bitter munis ««.,.r2Se HOSTESSES alluring ,,. in a Life Bra that gives you that IT 14e tTZth piiisijyry's Farina Enriched ™°g*-1 8E CASHIERS custom-made look of smoothness. It lifts, molds, corrects, 0 RED CHEEK ql.faot. 2§0 PORTERS holds. Come in today and be expertly fitted. FAOST ioz. DISH WASHERS 100% Pure iar Instantly 4oz. SHORT ORDER COOKS Soluble iar SODA DISPENSERS TAILORED-TO-FIT BY GARDENER WEEKENDS AND STEADY. 1.25 to $3-50 PLEASANT WORKING CON- DITIONS. APPLY AT ONCE.

107 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE

Route 25 Woodbridge, N. J. Assorted Bell's PoyStry Seasoning ^« lfle or Plain ! b Fruit Cocktail HjS&, Baker's Breakfet Cocsa 4i iie Ouiiflee Cake CREAM OF 10%oz. sPINACHSOUP can MARVEL 2 In 1 Shoe Polish'^ » VENETIAN BLINDS Metal Poffsfi •«.«i7e Enriched and ! giant pkj. I PC IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Dated for Freshness 26Vi 01 loaf pe r al 'WOOD STEEL Ivery S®ap s iz°e 2 «*• 8c 5! oz itter WHITE HOUSE Potted Meats AHMOUR-S t 9c Octagon Ttiut Soap 2 «*. Ss 2-INCH SLATS 2-INCH SLATS k Prtsnes ciii.on.te-20-30 to m.». 1 gc Cashihjere Bouquet 3 « » 27t IVOfcY COLOR IVORY COLOR ANN PAGE E OF FARM Each !- contains 400 Units of Sunshine Vifemin D3. Seedless Raisins '^ 12c Satina Starch Tablets 2 •*••• 9e DtJCK TAPES DUCK TAPES AHNPA6E 60e LlfLlqafdd -B Blae

j the Girl Scout Council are being wright, Mrs. L. P. Willinger; stag- Local Red Cross ChapteY assisted by thefollowing: tickets, ing, Mrs. Crane and ushers, Mrs. Play To Be Presented TomorrowTo Name Officers Oct. 24 Service Tour Mrs. Fred Nelson; publicity, Mrs. Jackson. Mews From The Services C. P. Grant; posters, Mrs. Walter Mrs. Grant announced that the WOODBRIDGE—The annual .A.-McKean, Mrs. Stewart Schoon- Middlesex County.' Tuberculosis By Children*® Theatre Group' Ends For GI'sLieut. Vincent D. Shay, USNR, . A/-S Howard Ashmore.. sta- over; patrons and programs, Mrs. j League will conduct classes in dinner-meeting and election of 29, 570 Barron Avenue, Wood- tioned at Sampson, N. Y., is spend- Jones, Mrs. Harper A. Sloan, Mrs. I adult education on family life each •officers of Woodbridge Chapter, WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge bridge, is serving with the Comnm- WOODBRIDGE—"Aladdin and Mrs. A. Nash, Mrs. E. P. Pleudde- ing several days with his parents Briegs, Mrs. R. G. Crane, Mrs .R. j Tuesday from October SO through Bed Cross, will be held October Township welcomed home another nication Section, Headquarters, U. His Wonderful Lamp" will be pre- man, Mrs. W. W. -Puckett, Mrs. on Demarest Avenue, Avenel. G. Ernst, Mrs. W. E. Garis, Mrs. November 27. 24, place to be announced next S. Naval Forces in Grosvernor sented by a children's theatre Schoonover, Mrs. J. T. Tetley, Mrs. large group of servicemen who Grant, Mrs. R. F. Jackson, Mrs. week. Square, London. The Section is the Co-hostesses were Mrs. Grant group tomorrow at Woodbridge L. M. Wainright, Mrs. L. F. Wil- have received their honorable dis- Speakers will include Mayor channel through which pass all of- Jaeger, Mrs: Francis Kath, Mrs. J. and Mrs. Briegs with Mrs. Ernst High School Auditorium under the linger; staging1, Mrs.. E. G. Crane; charges this "week. Those who i"e- W. Leeson, Mrs. McKean, Mrs. A. and Mrs. Willinger- presiding at August F. Greiner and Donald turned to civilian life were : ficial Navy despatches for Europe. sponsorship of the Mothers' Club ushers, Mrs, E. F. Jackson. A. Williams, area director of J. Leitner, Mrs. Alexander Nash, the. tea table. The next meeting, and' the Girl Scouts. There will be Woodbridge: PFC. Edward Frey, It was also responsible for setting The committee -wishes to thank Red Cross. Capt. John Egan will up Communication facilities for Mrs. E. P. Plueddemann, Mrs. W. November 12, will be held at the two performances, one at 2:30 P. 872 Harrell Avenue; Cpl. Edward residents and businessmen of the serve as toastm&ster, and Hugh the Navy's part in the Normandy W. Puckett. Mrs. Sehoonover, Mrs. home of Mrs. Harold Van Syekle, M., and the •other at 8:00 P. M. community who have contributed J. Lindros, 135 Wedgewood Ave- J. T. Tetley, Mrs. L. M. Wain- Tisdale Place. Quigley, chapter chairman,, is nue; Sgt. Emil S. Haklar, 191 invasion, and in the ports and Tickets for the afternoon perform- to the patrons' fund as it is scheduled to conduct the busi- bases on the Continent. Lieut. WOODBRIDGE — Miss Anna ance are all sold. through their contributions that Strawberry, Hill Avenue; Sgt. Vic- ness session. tor G. Murdoek, 185 Green Street; Shay, son of Mrs. Irene Shay of Frazer, music supervisor foi i . Mrs.' T._ K. Jones, of the Moth- the price of tickets ^as kept low The dinner will be prepartd the Barron Avenue address, is a Woodbridge Township Schools, was ers' Club "and Mrs. M. F. Jaeger, Green Street; , S/Sgt. George enabling- many children to see the by the Canteen of the Chapter, graduate of Rutgers University. the guest speaker at a meeting of Girl Scouts are co-chaii-riien and play. Guido, 5 Alwatt Street; Sgt. Her- headed by Mrs. John Egan. man Stern, 97 Main Street; PFC. Prior to entering the Naval service the Mothers' Club of Woodbridge •they are being assisted' 'Joy the fol- in March, 1942, he was employed Junior Red Cross members will Michael Toth, 10 Grove Avenue; Monday at the home of Mrs. Fred lowing committees: --. '. serve as waitresses and will pre- as a shippers' representative by . SMART TRADE PFC. Alfred Spindler, 63 Second Biregs, Tisdale Place. Miss Fraze" sent a program of entertain- Leoux and Company, New York. Tickets, Mrs. Fred Nelson; pub- DALLAS, Texas—Mr. and Mrs. Street. ment, f His wife, an English girl, Mrs. traced, the study of music in the licity, Mrs. C. P. Grant, chairman; Ezell Foster think someone is Fords: T/Sgt Albert J. Kosup, Pauline Shay, resides at 26 Dray- schools from its origin and ex- 1 25 Sanfran Avenue; Sgt. Geoi-ge Mrs. W. A. McKean and^ Mi-s. S. carrying this reconversion idea a cott Place, Chelsea, London. plained the difficulties pioneeis Agency for Schoonover; patrons and'program, Kampo, 35 Douglas Street; °Cpl. little too far. A burglar, evi- * * * encountered in installing a plan foi Mrs. Jones, chairman; Mrs. H. A. dently feminine, left a complete Paul Metzger, 538 New Brunswick lozusko Is Speaker Avenue; PFC. Thaddeus V. To- music study in the public school Sloan, Mrs. F. A. Briegs, "Mrs. E.. wardrobe of work clothes,—shirt, Mrs. William McCarthy, 52 Al- maszewski, 18 Judith Place; PFC. wat Street, Woodbridge, has re- systems. She also outlined the mu- G. Ernst, Mrs. W. E.'Garis, Mrs. slacks and shoes^in their home Grant, Mrs. R. F. Jackson, Mrs. At 3rd Ward Meeting Herbert L. Handerhan, 24 Mary ceived word that her son, Mont sic curriculum in Woodbridge and left in Mrs. Foster's red and . . guaranteed to be WASHABLE and FADEPROOF! Francis Kath, Mrs. J. W. Leeson, Avenue; Sgt. John Jago, 561 King McCarthy, C. M. 2/C, who served Township and of the State Com- George Road; S/Sgt. Emanuel M. Mrs. McKean, Mrs. A;'J'. 'Leitner, wihte dress,-blue oeat and slippers. 'SEWAREN—The Sewaren Dem- i nthe Pacific 19 months with the petitive organization. The impor- Rossen,-464 New Brunswick Ave- ocratic Club heard a political talk Seabees, will be discharged this tance that ryhthm plays in the by Democratic candidate for nue; S/Sgt. Jacob Van Doren, 116 wek. Another son, S/Sgt. Hugh world from the most simple actof On new rollers or made to fit your windows on your own rollers. Township Committee, John A. Ko- Woodbridge Avenue; Cpl. Michael McCarthy, just arrived at Camp zusko Thursday at the Kozusko C. Klauss, 45 Livingston Avenue; Kilmer after serving in Europe, every individual to music itself Reasonable Prices FORDS home, West Avemie. S/Sgt. Victor E. Lund, 8 William while a third son, T/5 John Mc- was stressed by the speaker. TORE Street; PFC. Stephen Yuhasz, 148 Harry A. O'Connor presided dur- Carthy, is still in the Pacific. Mrs. Runyon Ernst presided in Ford Avenue; PFC. Joseph L. the absence of the president, Mr"* ing the business session and plans -T * * Mezo, 501 Crows Mill Road; Sgt. Ernest Cruickshank and it was were outlined for a fall dance with (PFC. George Leyonmark has AGAIN! Roger M. Chiocchi, 45 Livingston voted to contribute five dollais Mrs. James Cotter as chairman. returned to Camp Belvoir, Va., Avenue; Cpl. Reinholdt Christen- each.to the National War Fund and The affair will be held October 26 after spending several days at his II Paper & Paint Co, sen, Drummond Avenue and T/4 to the Church Mission of Help. in. the Sewaren School Auditorium. home on Chase Avenue, Avenel. We are staging the greatest value Michael Smoliga, 82 Amboy Ave- Final plans were made for the 358 State St., Perth Amboy, N, J. A live turkey will be awarded with nue. rvent in many a year. We are offer- Mrs. Steven Bodnar in charge. A Perth Amboy Church Scene children's play, "Aladdin and His Phone P. A. 4-1722 basket of fruit will be given as a Iselin: PFC. Harold R. Dean, Wonderful Lamp" to be held to- ing you this world famous door prize. Servicemen will be wel- 12'Silzer Avenue; George L. Coop- Of Ward-WMtehead Rites morrow afternoon and evening in come guests. er, Green Street. the Woodbridge High School Au- ditorium. General co-chairmen. Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Ryan Colonia: Capt. Robert Bramley, SEWAREN—Announcement is Mrs. T. R. Jones from the Mothers" and Mr. and Mrs. Harry A. O'Con- Devon Road; 1st Lt. Harry W. El- made of the marriage of Mrs. Gus- Club and Mrs. M. F. Jaeger from nor will be in charge of hospitality lis, Fairview Avenue. sie Ward, Ferry Street, to Edward and the general committee includes Port Reading: PFC. Dominiek Whitehead, Sewaren, formerly of Mrs. Joseph Boros Mrs. Herman A. Coppola, Fourth Street. Virginia. The ceremony was per- D. York Mrs. Hubert Castle, Mrs. Sewaren: Pvt. Martin Miller, formed by the Very Rev. George Daniel Bishop, Mrs. Borge Peter- Old Road. H. Boyd at St. Peter's Episcopal son, James Cotter, Joseph Mol- Keasbey: Sgt. Alexander Egri, Church, Perth Amboy. Petersoi Avenue. The couple were attended by •—Janet Gage Chapter, D. A. R., han, John Surick, Mrs. Michael will hold its opening meeting Octo- Karnas and Bernard Sullivan. the bride's son and daughter-in- Miss Rita Nebel of the Junior law, Mr. and Mrs. James Ward, ber 15 at 8 P. M., in the First Woman's Club of Woodbridge will Mrs. Viola Lucas, a daughter of Congregational Church. Mrs. Dora CONVENTION DELEGATES attend the 18th annual convention the bride and James McDermott, Kang will speak on "China Looks PORT all of town. Mrs. Whitehead wore Forward." WOODBRIDGE—Miss Dorothy of the Junior Department of the Cannilla, Miss Veronica Plisko, New Jez-sey State Federation of a navy blue suit with navy acces- —-Mrs. Rufus Hosking-, Martool Miss Ottitlie Sehork, Miss Victoria Women's Clubs at the Hotel New sories and a corsage of white or- Drive; Mrs. Whitney C. Leeson Lucas, Miss Magdalyn Fazekas,- Yorker tomorrow and Saturday. chids. They have returned from a and Miss Claire Pfeiffer, Rahway Miss Marion Connell, Miss Ruth wedding trip to Memphis, Tenn., Avenue, attended a luncheon Hoffner, Miss Euth Thomas, Miss Gasoline stations and stores and St. Louis, Mo., and are re- meeting of the Argo-C Ellen Koncz, Miss Lillian Gillis and head list of GI business plans. siding at 21 Ferry Street. Saturday in Elizabeth.

Listen, class! This is a one-lesson course in how to "properly plan" the happiness, weifare and progress of the community. This course ,0 is original with the Democratic party in Woodbridge Township and is copyrighted, trademarked and owned exclusively by it. All rights are reserved in all the foreign formerly countries, including Patagonia. $32.50. *-" .\-^'C It is necessary to go into debt, as you know, to put this plan into operation. The debt, which was left by the last Democratic No'Charge' for Alterations; administration amounted to over $6,000,- 000 and before it is paid another $6,000,- OTHERS PRICED UP TO $69.50'. 000 comes out of the taxpayers in interest including also FALL SUITS] alone, but don't let a petty little circum- stance like that worry you—the Demo- GMs*_e©Af S Reprkedi, crats don't. After all, saddling the tax- payers with a little obligation like $12,- FALL 000,000 all comes under the heading of knowing how to "properly plan" — the Democratic way. The idea is not to pay for anything. When you "properly plan," under the pat- ented Democratic formula, you don't meet payrolls, you don't pay county and state taxes, you don't pay anybody for anything. Screen and Storm Sash Troubles G@oe You just add it all on the debt and let somebody else worry about it. Fore?er with "ORANGE" Aluminum If anybody asks about the $6,000,000 debt plus the $6,000,000 interest piled on -"^OTHERS "FROM the taxpayers, the Democratic plan is to find fault with a legitimate expense like also TOPCOATS & $40,000 for garbage collection, contracted Twice the strength . . . half the thickness on the basis of public bidding. The Demo- Easily changed or removed for washing crats, still remembering that Fords Park (takes only a matter of_seconds) deal, don't believe anything can be on the No fitting- problem level—but more about that another time. Reversible Fingertip Coats $12,98 up No painting Don't forget, too, when you "properly No repairs • plan" for the community that you don't NOVELTY SUITS $1,98 yp No climbing of ladders even give a passing thought how to pay for No leaning out windows the improvements the people are prom- No storage problem ised. Promise them anything they want— Saves you work sewers, parks, roads, recreation facilities. Saves you money If somebody suggests those things cost Saves you time money and where is it coming from, walk Made in all window sizes away from him. He's just a fresh guy, and Can Be Financed Over A Period Of Three Years he might ask you the details of how much SOLD AND INSTALLED BY Woodbridge Township paid for the land f or^ the Fords Park and who they bought it from. C. J. Newmeyer Lumber Co. Any questions from the class? PERTH RAHWAY, N. J. AMBOY 1697 Elizabeth Ave. Phone RA. 7-0300 by Woodbridge Township Republican Oxganization. PAGE FOUR THURSDAY/, OCTOBER 11; 1945 ' " RAEITAN ANP FORDS LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES .LEGAL NOTICES Need More Bees Do Flies Carry Polio? It is estimated that there are only and expose and sell at public sale file, the Township will deliver a bar- terms provided for in contract of and to. be publicly read prior to and to the higrhest bidder according ana sale deed for said premises sale. Lota 558 and 559 in Block 424-G, "Certain species of flies, including the 5,219,000 colonies of bees in theto terms of sale on file -with the DATED October 2nd, 1945. Take further notice that at said Woodbridge Township Assessment EACON United States or only one hive of Township Clerk open to Inspection B. J. DUNirtAJiT. Townsh'p Clerk sale, or any date to •which it mayMap, common house , carry polio virus and bees for each 250 acres of land. As a and to be publicly read prior to To be advertised October 4th andbe adjourned the Township Com- Take further notice that the PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY sale, part of Lot 27 in Block 477 to October 11th, 1945, in the Fords mittee reserves the right In its dis-Township Committee has, by reso- they can contaminate food," declares Dr. result, nearly 90 per cent ().00 pltu 29-A IN BLOCK 477. more minimum bids shall be re-costs of preparing deed and adver- WOODBRIDGE 8-1710 years. . (To be known and designated as Lot NOTICE OF PUBLIC 'SAME ceived. tising this sale. Said lots in said LEGAL NOTICES 27-C in Block 477-C) TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: TJpon acceptance of the minimum block, if sold on terms, will require Subscription §1.50 per year The doctor points out that "most new Beginning at a point in tne north- At a regular meeting of the bid, or bid above minimum, by -thea down payment oC $25.00, the bal- cases apear during- the fruit harvest season STATEMENT erly line -of Middlesex Road, said Township Committee of the Town- Township Committee and the 'pay-ance of purchase price to be paid Elmer J. Vecsey Publisher and Managing Editor of the Ownership, Management, Cir- point being distant easterly mea- ship of .Woodbridge held Monday, ment thereof by the purchaser ac- in equal monthly installments of and at times and places where flies are culation, etc., required by the Acts sured along- the northerly line of October 1st, 1945, I was directed cording to the manner of purchase $10.00 plus interest ami athtr terjiia Entered at the Post Office at Fords, N. J., as of Congress of August 24, 1912 andsaid Middlesex Road, 230.70 feet to advertise the fact that on Mon- in accordance with terms of sale on provided for in contract of Kale from the easterly line of Meredith day evening, October loth, 1945, file, the Township will deliver a bar- second class mail matter on April 17, 1936. plentiful." He says that all of 241 Utah March 3, 1033, the Township Committee will meet gain and sale deed for said premises. Take further notice that at said of Raritan Township and Fords Bea- Road as said roads are laid down on at S P. M. (EST) in the Committee sale, or any date to which it may victims of the .disease, whom- he inter- con, published weekly at Fords, New a map entitle.d "Middlesex Colony, DATED:. October . 2nd,. 1945. be adjourned, the Township Com- Colonia. New Jersey, property of Chambers, Memorial- Municipal B. J. DTJNIGAN, Township Cleric. Jersey, for October 1, 1345. the Middlesex Finance Co., January Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, mittee reserves the right in its dis- viewed, admitted eating fresh, unpeeled, State- of New Jersey, 1910, Hmchman, Pilat and Tooker and-expose and sell at public sale To be advertised October 4th andcretion to reject any one or All bids County of Middlesex, ss: Landscape Engineers, ,12 Broadway, anfl to the hig-hest bidder according October 11th, 1945, in the Fords Bea- and to sell aaid lots In said block, unwashed fruits or vegetables shortly be- Before me, a Notary Public in ana New York City," said map being on to terms of sale on file -with the con. to such bidder as it m$.$~select, due for the State and county afore- file in the office of the County Clerk Township Clerk open to inspection regard being- given to terms and fore contracting the disease. said, personally appeared Charles B. of Middlesex County, %lew Jersey, and to be . publicTy read - prior to -lefer to: W-531; Docket 037/713 manner df paj'ment, In case one or Gregory, who having been duly and from said beginning- point run- sale, Lots 871 to 880 inclusive in NOTICE! OP PUBLIC SALE more minimum bids shall be re- The doctor's rules for preventing polio sworn according to law, deposes and ning (1) North 30°-o3'-20" West Block 44S-N, Woodbriage Township TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN: ceived. : Guilty Should Be Punished says that he is the publisher B0.00 feet to a point; thence (2) Assessment Map. Upon abqeptance of the minimum include elimination of the breeding places of tlie Raritan Township and North 45°-22'-35" East 2B5.5S fee: Take further notice that the At a regular meeting of thehid, or bid above minimum, by the There seems to be little reason to doubt Fords Beacon and that the follow- to a point; thence (3) North 61°-ol/ Township Committee has, by reso- Township Committee of the Town- Township Committee and the pay- of flies, killing flies, teaching children to ing- is, to the best of his knowl- Bast 100 feet to the northwest cor- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a ship of "Woodbridge held Monday went thereof by the purchaser ac- the conclusion of Australian Serg-eant A. eat only what their mothers give them, edgrs and belief, a true statement ner of lands conveyed to Howard minimum price at which said lots October 1st, 1945, I -was directed cording- to the manner of purchase of the ownership, management, etc. Snedeker by the Township of Wood- in said block: will be sold together to advertise the; fact -that on Mon-In accordance with terms of sale M. Blain that "every Japanese guard is a washing fresh foods with soap and water of the aforesaid publication for thebridge: thence (-!)) Soutli 19°-l,9'-10" with all •. other : details pertinent, day evening, October 25-th, 1345, on file, the Township will deliver date shown in the above caption, East along- the westerly line of said minimum, price being 5750.00 the Township Committee will meet a. bargain and sale deed for said war criminal, guilty of appalling atroci- required by the Act of Aug-ust 24 lands of said Snedeker 1 i5.00 feet pjus costs of preparing- deed and at S P. M. (EST) in the Committee premises, and keeping children's hands clean when 3912, as amended by the Act of the northerly line o£ Middlesex advertising- this sale. Said lots in Chambers, Memorial Municipal ties." March 3, 1833, embodied in section Road; thence (5) Westerly along &ara block it sold on terms, will Building, Woodbridge, New Jersey, DATED October 3n«l, i»iS. eating. the northerly line of Middlesex require a down payment q£ $75.00, and expose and sell at public sale The former member of the Australian 537, Postal Laws and Regulations, and to tlie highest bidder according; B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. In the opinion of this doctor polio is notprinted on the reverse of this form, load and along a, curve to the left the balance of purchase price to be To be advertised October 4th anit House of Eepresentatives lost 72 pounds in to wit: laving a radius of 1,609.51 feet for paid in equal monthly installments to terms of sale on flle with the October 11th, 1945. in tlie Fords as bad as measles or whooping cougli, both • 1. That the names and addresses an arc distance of 325i00 feet to the o£ $15.00'plus interest and other Township Clerk open to inspection Beacon. prison. He speaks with first-hand informa- of the publisher, editor; managing point or place of beginning-. of which cause a larger number of deaths, editor, and business managers are: tion and his assertion should not be over- Publisher, Charles E. Gregory, Containing 1.021 Acres, Wood- on a percentage of total basis. He says he Woodbridge, N. J. bridge Township Assessment Map. USE OUR LAY AWAY OR looked by those who will decide the pun- Take further -notice that the would be more alarmed if his son caught Editor. Elmer J. Vecsey, Wood- Township Committee has, by reso- CREDIT PLAN bi'idge, N. ,T. (on leave). lution and pursuant to law, fixed a ishment to be meted out to Japanese guilty either disease than "if he should get polio." Business Manager, Lawrence F. minimum price at which said lot Campion, Woodbridge, N. J. n said block will be sold together of mistreating Allied prisoners. 2. That the owner is: with all other details pertinent, Woodbridg-e Publishing Company, said minimum price being $1,000.00 Increasing evidence of the deliberate de- Woodbridg-e, N. J. plus costs of preparing- deed and Charles E. Gregory, Woodbridge, advertising this sale. Said lot in cision of Japanese officers and men to in- 'No Atomic Engine! N. J. said block if sold on terms, will Maxwell Logan. Woodbridge, N. J. require a down payment of §100.00 flict suffering and humiliations upon pris- Major-General Leslie R. Groves, who Lucy F. Gregory, Woodbridge, the balance of purchase price to be JST. J. paid in equal monthly installments GOLD INITIAL RING oners of war piles up every day. In this directed the development of the atomic Lawrence F. Campion, Wood- of $15.00 plus interest and othet bridge, N. J. terms provided for in contract of country the voice of General Wainwright bomb, says that it will be "a number of Elmer J. Vecsey, Woodbridge, sale. is raised persistently to inform Americans N. J. The above premises shall be sub- decades" before the energy of the atom is 3. That the known bondholders, ject to the conditions and restric- of the true nature of the brutal foe that has mortgagees,. and other security tions -set forth in an ordinance en- harnessed for any beneficial peacetime use. holders owning or holding 1 per titled "An Ordinance Imposing Con- surrendered. cent, -or more of total amount ol ditions and Restrictions on land Stunning 6-diamoa<[ pair Despite the fancy imagination of the fu- bonds,, mortgages, or other securities owned by the Township of Wood- . . . perfectly matched in We dislike repeating the atrocity stories are: None. bridge within Blocks 475, 476 and turistic authors, there is little reason to dis- 77, Woodbridg'e Township Assess- motif . . . richly wrought that continue to come from men released Itefer to: AV-37S; Deed ment Map," adopted September IStli, agree with . the statement of General NOTICE OF PUBMC SALE 1939. , in 14K gold/ after years of mistreatment, during which Groves. In the meantime, plans might as TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Take further notice that at said Every Repair Job Fully At a regular meeting of tne sale, or any date to which it may their lives were of little value, except to well be made to utilize oil, gas and elec- Township Committee of the Town- be adjourned the Township Com- Guaranteed. For cleaning, ship of "Woodbridg-e held Monday mittee reserves the right in ics dis- 9-DIAMOND CLUSTER the individuals concerned, but it is vitally tricity. There is no use to postpone im- October 3st, 1945, I was directed cretion to reject any one or all bids new parts or regulating, to advertise the fact that on Mon-and to sell said lots in said block important for us not to be misled by the provements while awaiting the atomic en- day evening, October 15th, 1945to, such bidder as it may select, due bring your watch to the Township Committee will meet regard being given to terms and honeyed words that drip from the lips of gine. S P. M. (EST) in the Committee manner of payment, - in case one or Chambers, Memorial Municipal more minimum bids shall be re- defeated Japanese. Buiiaingr, Woodbridge, New Jersey, ceived. ALBREN Inc. Upon acceptance of the minimum While no one proposes the wanton and bid, or bid above minimum, by the 133 Smith St. Township Committee and ths pay- indiscriminate killing of Japanese citizens, Selling Surplus Ships • ment thereof by the purchaser ac- cording to the manner of purchase Perth Amboy there should arise in the United States a We see by the newspapers that the Mari- in accordance with terms of sale on persistent demand for the apprehension IDENTITY BRACELET and punishment of every Japanese guilty time Commission recently received bids for of mistreating prisoners of war. Certainly, the American President Lines, peacetime VIOLIN RECITAL many guilty Japanese soldiers will escape, operators of world-wide and trans-Pacific with John Corigliano but this does not mean that we should call passenger and freight routes. Concert-Master of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra it quits and make no attempt to identify The bids varied from $5,000,000 to $8,- RAHWAY HIGH SCHOOL and punish the guilty. 611,266.v The bidders agreed to maintain ______October 26, 1945, at 8:30 P. M. The process of the Japanese, as ex- the scheduled pre-war services. Auspices plained by General Wainwright, was to Patrolmen's Benevolent Association of Rahway humiliate members of the Anglo-Saxon We are not familiar with the facts in Net Proceeds for Returning War Veterans race by subjecting them to indignities and connection with the proposed sale, but, in Tickets $1.20, Including- Tax physical torture. This was a form of be- view of the scandalous sale of ships and For Reservations, Call Mrs. Florence Skay 5 Rahway High School, Rahway 7-1700 havior designed to prove the superiority of shipping lines after the first World War All-of BRIEGS the Japanese race, and there is no sound and the great number of surplus ships now TERMS IF YOU WISH ; reason why the- Anglo-Saxons, after win- Customers Are An exquisite watch for owned by the Government, let us hope her ... a handsome one ning the war, should not exact retribution at tie FRIENDLY State. for Mm. Accurate, de- in order to discourage similar exhibitions there will be no repetition of the type of Branded pendable. COSTUME PIN in the event of another war. salesmanship that followed the last war. When men buy here, they NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT put the stamp of approval MOSKIN'S on our quality, our work- FINE WATCH and JEWELRY REPAIRING Notebook Tipsy Driver manship and our style Sturdy, TOP Quality creations. STATE JEWELRY SHOP Hollywood is busy putting out was in the ferry command for Gets .3 Months We are proud of the cus- the welcome mat, like all other two years and Caesar Romero. tomers we dress because TOPCOATS 23 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE, N. J. communities the country over, for Others to return include Henry WOODBRIDGE—As a second they stand out no matter her returning GI's. Every major Fonda, Tyrone Power, Lee Cobb, offender, Gabriel Huszar, 30, 612 NEXT TO STATE THEATRE studio'has some of its warriors al- Richard Greene1 (British Army), where they are. ready back in the fold, with others John Howard, Richard Jaeckel, Washington Avenue, Belleville, and SUITS Telephone: Woodbridge 8-1671 returning daily. Victor Mature, Lon McCallister, formerly of Woodbridge, was sen- Just look around you— Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, which George Montgomery and John tenced to the county workhouse you can pick out the man ;YOU'U I;IE« lost most of its top male stars to Sutton. for three months by Recorder Ar- who looks smart because 'em . . . and Uncle Sam, will have pictures out Frank Capra, also recently re- thur Brown on a complaint of he is wearing Briegs-Built they're so easy this fall starring- two of its former leased from the Army, has formed drunken driving. clothes — always a sure to buy on our "Big Four": Robert Montgomery, an independent producing com- sign because it bears our ex-lieutenant commander in the pany in partnership with Samuel The Belleville man was arrested famous, easy by Patrolmen Fred Leidner and stamp df guaranteed qual- Navy, and Clark Gable, former J. Briskin and will direct, as his ity and workmanship. friendly Army Air Force major, will be first film, "The Greatest Gift," William Majoros after his car had CREDIT seen in "They Were Expendable," a fantasy by Phillip Van Doren figured in a collision with another and "This Strange Adventure." re- stern. vehicle owned by Charles W. Ja- 1880-1945 spectively. rema, Perth Amboy. The latter Don Hartman, new Columbia signed a complaint after Huszar Our 65£h Business Milestone MEN'S FALL Jimmy Stewart, now a Colonel producer, will follow his first, was pronounced unfit to operate HATS ,,- in the Anny Air Forces, is back "Down to Earth," a musical a motor vehicle by Dr. Ira T. on the Coast, expecting his dis-comedy to star Rita Hayworth, Spencer. charge soon. Lieutenant Van with "How Do You Do, On a According- to police records, Huszar was arrested here in 1940 Heflin, who won an Academy Horse," a comedy scheduled for SMITH and KING STS. Award in 1942 for his role in Cary Grant. on a similar complaint. At that time he was fined $200 and his PERTH AMBOY "Johnny Eager," is another MGM drivers license was revoked for returnee. He's to be seen soon in Dress Shields two years. Free Pas-king Lot in Rear "Bridget" with Margaret O'Brien. Dress shields in these hot days OPEN FRIDAY AND prolong the life of rayon dresses, Only two of Twentieth Cen- "Austerity" travel on the At- SATURDAY EVENINGS tury-Fox's warriors have returned keep them fresh longer and reduce so far. They are John Payne, who the cleaning bills. lantic seen continuing for year. s Schenley Reserve . . . Fifth 3.91 Southern Comfort . . Fifth 5.95 Guckenheimer . . . . . Fifth 3.51 Fleischmann's Gin Full Quart 3.90

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OPEN S A. M. TO 6 P. M. PERTH AMBOY JOS. ANDRASCIK, Prop. 416 HEW BRUNSWICK AVL, FORDS, N. J. 574 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge, N NATIONAL BANK Phone Wood; S-1210 Phone P. A. 4-2640 OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS N. J. GROCERY. AND MEAT DEPT. NOW OPEN BAEITAK TOWNSHIP Mp FOEDS BEACON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1945 PAGE FJVE LEGAL' NOTICES TAX SA.M3 NOTICE tion of local I^ed Cross Chapter. Smith, Robert Tierney, Walter LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Kcte to W-110; TJecket J19/SO OF JtEiAL ESTATE IN TIKE-TOWNSHIP OF BAKITAN FOR Special First Aid Course NON-PAYMENT OF TAXES AND ASSESSMENTS Those taking the c-Ourse include Hoiisman, Kenneth Van Pelt, of Midwood Way; thence (1) along the balance ot purchase price to be ISOTICE5 OF PtBWC SA1E the easterly line of "Devon Road TO, "WHOM IT MAY CONClSiiiN: ' Public notice is hereby given that the undersigned, the Collector of paid in equal monthly installments Taxes of the Township of Raritan, Middlesex County, New Jersey, -will Is Sponsored By Red Cross James McCabe, Albert Neiner, Jo- James Zehrer. Robert Becker, New South 15°-3T'-30" West 407.35 feet of $20.00 plus interest and other At a regrular meeting of thi to a point; thence (2) South 74°-22'- Township Committee of the Town sell at public auction at the Township Offices, Corner Woodbridge and seph Quigley, Henry Kaczmarek, York City, is instructor. terms provided for in contract at Plainfield Avenues, jPiscatawaytown, on the WOODBRIDGE—First Aid in- "0" East 358.54 feet to a point in sale. Ship at Woodbridg-e held Mondaj Elbur Richards, Gordon Hunt, Bel- the westerly line of Colonia Road; Take further notice that at said • October 1st, 1945, I was airecte< 8TH DAT OF NOTBMBBK, 1945 structors in the Township and den Bailey, _ Alice Vjork, James STORK VISITS COUGHLINS thonee (3) along1 westerly line oi sale, or any "date to -which it majt to advertise the fact that on Mon at 2 P.. M., the following described lands. Colonia Road North lS°-44' Bast be adjourned the Township Com- day evening, October loth, 1945 Said land will be sold to make the amount, of municipal liens charge- vicinity are this week taking a Candell, Albert Diseavage, Robert WOODBRIDGE— A daughter 4517.62 l'eet to a point in the south- mittee reserves the rig-lit in its dis- the Township Committee will meel able against the same on the Thirty-first day of December, 1944, as com- Leisen, Samuel Lomonico, Charles was born Monday to Mr. and Mrs.erly line of Midwood Way; thence cretion to reject any. one or all bids at S P, M. (BST) in the Committee puted in the following list, together with interest in said amount to refresher course under the direc- (4) along said southerly line of and to sell said lots in said block Chambers, Memorial Municipal November 1st, 1945, plus the costs of sale. The subscriber will sell in fee- William Coughlin, 514 Rahway Midwood Way 31-2.1" feet to the to such bidder aa it may select, due BullcUng, Woodbridge, -Slew Jersey to the person who bids the amount due, subject to redemption at the point or place of beginning". and expose and sell at public sale lowest rate of interest, but in no case, exceeding eight (8) per centum Avenue, at Perth Amboy General regrard being- given to terms and Lot Block Kame Am on 111 Containing" 4.1)0 Acres. manner of payment, in case one or and to the highest bidder according per annum. T'he payment for the sale shall be made before the conclusion 78-S H-ospital. to terms of sale on file with the of the sale or the property will be resold. Cash or certified checks only 4-5 Giacomo Corbelline 136.05 To be known as Lot 1-B in Block more minimum bids shall be re- Township Cleric open to inspection will be accepted in payment. 7S3, 11-12; 27-28 Carl Kleindienst 153 27 4G0-A. ceived. and to be publicly reafl prior t 789 26 Victoria Dambra 36 59 Woodbridge Township Assessment Upon acceptance of the minimum The sale, will be made and conducted in accordance with the provi- 791 27 Andrew Petersaok, Jr 7.66 SON ARRIVES Map. bid, or bid above minimum, by the sale, Lots 39, 40, S3 to 56 Inelusiv* sions of the Statute of the State of New Jersey, entitled, "An Act concern- 799 in Block 351*1, Wooilbridge Town ing unpaid taxes and assessments,- and other municipal charges or real 4-5 .Louise Gittenberger 32.28 WOODBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. Take further notice that the Township Committee and the Pay- ship Assessment Map. property,- and providing- for the collection thereof by the creation and 807 33-3 1 Eliz. J. Balogh 26.38 Bansi, 74 Milton Avenue, are theTownship Committee has, by reso- ment thereof by the purchaser ac- Take further notice that the enforcement of lien thereon, Revision of 19l8j" and acts - supplemental S24 -> Maurice Thomsen 7.31. lution and pursuant to law, fixed a cording to the manner of purchase Township Committee has, by reso- thereto and'amendatory thereto. S**T 3-1 Anna C. Ward 5 48 parents of a son born Monday at minimum price at which said lot in accordance with terms of sales on lution and pursuant to law, fixed a At any time before the sale "the "undersigned -will receive payment S62 1-2 llmily Tetschner 4 8.01 the Perth Amboy General Hos- In said block 'will be sold together file, the Township will deliver a bar- minimum price at which said lots of the amount due on property with interest and costs up to the time of 861 11 John Gross 18 17 pital. , with all other details pertinent, gain and sale deed for said premises. in_ said block will be sold together payment. 865 Mrs. Isabelle G. Messeroll .. 4.03 said minimum price being- $2,000.00 DATED: October 2nd, 1945. •with all other details pertinent The said lands so subject to sale described in accordance with the tax 8GS 5l ' ' Louis Unger . IS 47 plus costs of preparing" deed and B. J. DUNIG-AN, Township Clerk. said minimum price being ?l,100.00 duplicate, including the name of the owner as shown on the last tax 869 9 - Mary Glenn 12.31 LEGAL NOTICES advertising this sale. Said lot in To be advertised October 4th and plus costs of preparing , deed' and duplicate and the aggregate of taxes and assessments, which were a lien S69 10 said block if sold on terms, will October 11th, 1943, in the Fords A. N. Mason & Alex. Nicoll 3.66 Beacon. advertising this sale. Sata lots In thereon On the Thirty-first day of December, 1944, are/ as listed below. 871 1-2 . Mabel McCullen ...... 17.23 liefer Io: W-544; Docket J38/522 require a down payment of $200.00, said block if sold on terms, will These properties are subject to water liens which may be due to date 871 21-2'2 Geo. Stanton, Sr...... 17.23 NOTICE OF PUBUC SAI <>r WnorlljrtUffe held Monday 235 56-57 Frank &, Rose Simmy 17.56 SHOPPING Oi'lniier l.st, 3!I15, I was directed 2^9 1/L Louisa Westmayer :...... 30.27 In advertise Lliu fact that on Mon- 212 , 1-2 August Yerman 16.14 day evening', October 13th, l 212 13-16 Mrs. Nellie B. Drake 337.32 the TmvnsiniJ Pummittue win meet _M2 •11-12 Michael Budris :.... 12.11 GUIDE at s P. II. in the Oonrmittee '4 '* 4-5 John Edmond Hearn 33.70 Chambers, M e m o r i a ] Municipal J19 16-17 Joseph lerardo S.07 ISuililinpr, 'VTooilbridge, New Jersey^ 25 1 26-2S/A H..W. & H. B. McHenry 5S.52 And and expose and .sell at public sale 251 34-35 Anna 13. Monaghan : 16.85 and 10 tlif' highest bidder according JC5 2; 1-5 k Hiirold M. & Mildred Hans- 1o terms oi' sale on file with the maim 2S.23 Tuwnsliip Clerk open to inspection 21! 5 43/11 Julius B. Shannon 335.06 SERVICE iinii io hv publicly read prior to sale, 271 7-8 Fred W. Dealman _ , S.59 .Luis IS and lil iri Block 317-F am? 307 8-10 Carla P. Greenfield ., M0.19 Hits 10 to 12 in Block 517-G, Wood- 321 1 Mary L*ibowicki . .. 176.97 bridge Township Assessment Map. 321 17 3-TeIen K. Pingree 8.4 4 DIRECTORY Take further notice that the J.'! 1 61-62 Viola M. Raynor 16.S5 Township Committee has, by reso- ru 63-61 W. L. Raynor 10.85 lution and pursuant fo law, fixed a 339 1-4; S3-SG Michael & Helen Veisz 293.40 minimum price at wMuli said lots 314 1 Frances Y. Davis 254.57 in said blocks will be sold together 375, 5; 11 with all-other- details pertinent, said 3 6; 20; 375/H, l'; 376 ... There'd Soon Be Telephone minimum price being: $425.00 plus 10-16; 376/A, 4: 6; S97, 3-1 costs of preparing deed and adver- 39S, 1-2; 4-14; 399, 6; 9; 14; 28 tising this sale. Said lots in said 31-32; 44-45; 51/A: 61: 63; 65 Service For Everyone Who Wants II blocks, if sold on terms, will require 6S; 76 : 78; SO; 91; 106; 107 a down payment of $15.00, the bal •100, 4-5; 9: 26; 31; 37; 43-47 ance of purchase price to be paid 49; 36, 59-61; 63; 67-70 llaritiin River Saml Co $25,625.16 Telephone instruments are now coming off in equal monthly installments of S75/H 3 5-16 'James Lawless IOst 7.45 $10.00 plus interest and other terms i7G 7/A Josephine Al-Ibrahim 506.19 HARDWARE & PAINTS assembly lines at the rate of 100,000 per month; provided for in contract of sale. 30-31 A. Arnold 38.79 RESTAURANTS this monthly production will be double?], after Take further notice that at said 86 11-15 Helen Egran 8.38 sale, or any date to which it may 00 Pt. 62 Harrison Martin Est 2.31 the first of the year. be adjourned, the Township Com- 02 1 Antonio Fillippo 9U.17 mittee reserves the right in its dis- 09 4 Sue Speno 22.74 cretion to reject any one or all bids 12 5/E; 5/G iFred & Edith Brewsler 1.10 For home cooked, balanced But telephone instruments and telephone vrvice and to sell said lots in said block I 2 5/U Kdw. (Juy & Capitola Good 7.7."i Fwtk Hardware Co.. are two entirely different things! to such bidder as it may select, due 12 5/BB Greek & Martha Scsaum .... 7.38 meals, try regard being' given to terms ana 12, 5/KK 5/PP; 5/'SS; 5/ZZ; manner of payment,' in case one or 5/G/3; 5/J/3 Esther Schmilowitz 22.32 The telephone instruments' you ==e more minimum bids shall be re- 15, 14; 12,£ 12; 30'2, 3/B; 3/C; 3/F Caroline H. Biekford 434.56 Inc. . above are less f hon one-tenth of what ceived. 15, 15; 42D> 11 Guy C. Hickok 79.32 Upon acceptance of the minimum 15 26 "Eva L. Campbell 1.61 is required to give telephone service. hid, or bid above minimum, toy the '21 14 Wm. M, Cummmsky S8.4!) HARDWARE and PAINTS Township Committee and the pay- 27/C 32 Comm. of Pub. Welfare of lope's Restaurant ment thereof by 'the purchaser ac- Saratoga Springs 7.15 We can make them on assembly lines, very much cording to the manner of purchase 27/F 2 Ezra King- 12.31 Phone P. A. 4-1040 like refrigerators or automobiles. But the hard- in accordance with terms of sale 27/F S Nora O. Y. Fanl 3.66 575 New Brunswick Ave. on lile, the Township ••will deliver' 27/F 27-2S "Wm. & Eron Butler 32.6.i est and longest part of the job—the part where a l.iarpraiii and sale deed ior said 27/F 31-35 Henry Winslow —..-. - - 3 5.17 -• '••••'• Fords, N. J. 511 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. premises. 27/G 19-21 Harold Smith 36.ill assembly lines are out of the question—comes 3AVT15D October 2nd, 1915. 27/1 4 James P. Gaynor 5.49 . FORDS, N. 3. 3 Anna Clausen IS. 17 with the manufacture and installation of switch- B. J. DUNIGAN, Township Clerk. 27/L 27/T S Geo. M". JCessler 3.C6 board equipment to permit New Jersey's 204 To he advertised October Hit ami s> October 11th, liU3, in the Fords 27/T 2 - '* 3 Thomas It. Good 15.17 Beacon. 27/LT 2 Alfred A. Stork :;.n« exchanges to handle additional subscribers. 27/W 7 Marv Baran 7.75 Real Estate- Insurance LAUNDRIES 27/W 11 llalph B. Duff 12.31 The job is well started—15,000 now waiting Refei- to: VV-27S; Deed 33 15-16 Richard Lee . 9.11 NOTICE OF PUBLIC S-4XE 3 i 30-31 Hannah Clark 7.32 will be cared for before the year is out.. . and TO WHOM IT MAlf CONCERN: 34 39 James Wade 7.75 ALL TYPES OF LAUNDRY At a regular meeting of the 59 1/H Inous Steaurc 11.02 Office Tel. Perth Amboy 4-3288 additional thousands every month in 1946. Township Committee of the Town- 59, 1/PP; l/D/3; 1/E/3 Woodcrest Manor, Inc 36.57 SERVICE The job will be pushed as fast as possible until ship of Woudhririge IJPIII Monday, lln S-4 Lenwood & Katie Silas 81.95 October 1st, 1!)45, I was directed "S 30-33 James & Mary Totlen 30.56 we can again serve everyone promptly. ti) advertise the fact that on Mon- SH 22 Mrs. Martha Hill 3.66 day evening", October lath, 1943 87 62 •John Fey 7.75 the Township Committee will meet !>0/B 0 • Lena Columbo 15.-IS Frank Uuekffl, Inc. The Fords Snow White at K P. M. (KriT) in the Committee 90/B 10 Nicholas & Lena Columbo .. 15. IS Chambers Memorial Municipal !)1 10-11 Francis I-Ceyser Est 7.32 Building:, Woodbridgre, New Jersey, 96 23 "Richard 11. Eeker 30.76 REAL ESTATE and NEW JERSEY BILL TELEPHONE COMPANY and expose and sell at public sale laundry, Inc. and to the highest bidder according 96 32 B. G. Krumm 21.59 to terms of sale on file with the 96, 37; (97 , 1; 20; 23; 10; INSURANCE Township Clerk open' to inspection 98, 43; 499 3-8 Elsie F. Mitchell 72.40 Tel. P. A. 4-4040 and to be publicly read prior to 97 10 Tony Imperto 54.13 sale, part of Lots 20, 21 and 23 u. 98 50-51 Stephen C. Sokel 87.78 572 New Brunswick Ave. DOUGLAS STREET ITlnck 477, to be hereafter known 98 55-56 Ventura Valanzano 995.67 and designated as Lot 20-C in Block 01 31/C Catherine Sims ." 2.67 . Fords, N. J. FORDS, N. J. •177-K, more particularly described 02 1 Wm. K. Campbell 6D.07 as follows; 03 16-20 Wilfred Howe G2.18 DESCRIPTION 16 15-19 Wm. J. Tteilly 3S.71 Beginning' at a point in the west- 21 20-22 Chester L. Hall 36.91 crlv lint1 of a proposed street which 25, S-ll; 527 21-22 Leoni H. Kchroff 17.57 BAKERIES in "parallel to and distant easterly 2S 36-37 Jorusha Hislop 23.21 Fruits - Vegetables 400 feet from the easterly line oC 31 15-16 A. Ellingrhouse 17.23 Dorset Tload said beginning point •V2 6 Fred C. Williams 7.76 being (lip southeasterly corner of 32-33 Geo. Smith 7.31 Lot 20-B in Block 4 77-8: thence (I) 45 Geo. A. & Hazel Hansen 271.S9 BAKERY along tile westerly line of proposed 45/J s/11-1n 2 Guiseppe Frascella 7.31 FRESH FRUITS and .street Souih 5°-47'-15" West 217.SO 46 2/Br T*W. & Ida Kunnt 81.S5 VEGETABLES feet to a point in the northeasterly 1B/B Daniel A. Bush .-. 8.93 11111111111 corner of Lot 23; thence (2) along I.S 22 Wm. Hutchison 13.94 Reasonable prices the northerly line of Lot 23, Norta IS 36 Mrs. Eliz. Latham 13.9-1 Highest quality of ingredients R]°-!2'-15" West 200 feet to a point IS 53 Jennie B. Murray 19.33 in the southeast corner of lot 20-D; IS 61-62 Emma ll-olden 27.S4 used in all our bake goods. tlieiice 13) along the easterly line of i3 11-12 James A.shby 69.62 Wedding and Birthday Cakes I.iil 2H-L) Korth""5°47'-i5" Mast 217.SO 58 2/K Suyraonr U. Hichen ., r.. I •> Fruit and Vegetable 1'iM't to a point in the southwesterly 57 1 Uaritan Park Co 65.S3 a Specialty eorntr iif Tint 2U-B; tlienct (i) along >7 2/B souUicrly line nf Lot 20-U, ^ontJi H'elen Gierisch 191.n,. OPEN SUNDAYS Ki°-I2'-15" Kust 200 fc.i't to Sin- point 57, 2/L>; 4/A; D; 6/C liarilan l'ark Co 20,715.48 or place of beginning. Containing.' "7 31/K Dempster ' 11.63 PHONE 4-5385 I.ofi .Acres. 5!) 7/A; i/A Mrs. Wanda Tynebar 61.18 Mrs. Nagey, Prop. 59 18 Christ. Fabel Est 9.11 "If it's Mooney's It's the Best" Being a portion of Lots 20, 21 an-1 60 r Peter Calderone • 36.91 535 New Brunswick Ave. 2'! as .shown on a map entitled Mid- 60 8-9 Julius Kast 73.75 dlesex Colony. Cnlunm. New Jersey, 60 22 Inprelboru Johnson 2 1.9.S next to Theatre iOONEY'S BAKERY property of the Middlesex Finance 60 23 C. Anby 24.97 rompuny, January 1!)10, Hinchman, 72 7-S Nicola DiTomaso 3.83 Fords, N. J. 522 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. J'ilat and Tooki-r, Landscape ErtRi- 73 lfi-37 Peter P. Caravclla 7.31 FORDS, N. J. nri'i's, 52 Broadway, New Y/ork City, 7 3 38-15 Frank Carayella 117.51 said map being un file in the office 80 11 Antonio Chiericlu-tti .. 8.15 ol' the County Clerk of Middlesex 85 16 Dr. Tl. Blechschmidt 3.S3 (•'ounty, New Jersey. 90 3/P Univex'sal Inv. Co S.62 Garage - Service Stations GIFTS To be known and designated as 00 2/N; P; Q Josephine! Kresky Esl -131.70 Lut 20-C in Block il~-U, Woodbridgc 90/1 5-13; 26-30 Alex. Nelidow 158.63 Township Assessment Map. 2 I -22 Alex. MacKinnon 11.63 GIFTS AND RELIGIOUS Take further notice that the )3/G 33-11 KolicrL 10.98 ARTICLES Township Committee has, by reso- 3-4 J'ulia G. Connelly "23.21 lution and pursuant to law, fixed a IIS/I 4 9-50 Mirs. Emma Xoliyas Est. . . 10.98 WesdakeEsso Service Full line of Christmas and every- minimum price at which said lot.* 'J3/L 28-30 INTiss Mathilda McCIusky .. ["•.•11 • in said block will be sold together 93/Q 5-7 Anna Strickland in.9s Phone P. A. 4-1504 4-3523 day cards. Personal Xmas cards with all other details pertinent, 95/A 10-11 f)lga Gi'igoricff .- .9 1 with your name imprinted, 50 for said minimum price being $600.00 Vitaly Petropavlovsky 1.55 plus costs of preparing deed and 95/D 25-26 $1.00. Large selection of hand- sidvertisins this sale. Said lots in 12 -; Eileen Leahev 9.43 GREASING and said block if sold on terms will 13 S-8 Peter Uoaetto 3'i.SIO made flowers. require a down payment of $80.00, 21 11-12 C. P. Scarapelli IS.80 REPAIRING the balance of purchase price to be 22 36-39 Michael Kinakli 59.911 paid in equal monthly installments 31 2 Ariolph &: Anna Leighto .... 32.91 Brahmann's Cresting Card of $10.01 plus interest and other '18 19 Mallei Coduti Kst 4.51 New Brunswick Aye. and terms provided for in contract of 39 4 Calherine Purno 4.51 King George Road ou HELP to make their fun. You help by con- sale. )3/B, 1-3; 613/K", 20-21 Sadie Kleckner 96.61 and Sift Shop The above premises shall be suli- 43/U 9-11 Mrs. Alma Klocker* 16.08 Fords, N. J. 603 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. tributing to the United War and Community .ifii-t to the conditions and restric- 45 1-2; -21-22 .losephine Hvessoii ..X IS.15 Y tions set lortli hi an ordinance en- 63 11-16 Est. of Edwin Thomas & FORDS, N. J. titled "An oc(iin:un'C Imposing Con- Anna Thamm. .'.. . .. 9.07 WE FIX FLATS ditions and .Restrictions on land 65 1-2 Charles Otten ',. 1.1.32 P. A. 4-339S Chest. Playgrounds, children's clinics., family and owjipd by the Township of Wood- 09 S "Rebecca A. W. .Sullivan ... 434.16 bridge within Blocks 475, 476 and S6 9/V Kristine Jensen 1.92 •177, Woodbridge Township Assess- 91 8/F Thomas F. Burke 22.98 BOWLIN0- child welfare — visiting nurse, U.S.O. and dozens of ment Map," adopted September 18 Ui, 94. 14/K L. A. & G. E. MLuj\jly i.U5 LIQUOR STORES 1H3U. 91, 19/A: 21; 9S4, 16; 28; 32/A; Take further notice that at said 985 16-33; 36; 986, 1; 2; S-ll'; •t .* • - other agencies, here and abroad, arc being backed by sale, or any date to which it may 9S7, 2; 4-10; 9SK, 14 llooHLvelt Park, Inf. 1,639.51 OPEN BOWLING be adjourned the Township Com- ; Andrew & Emma. Kovateh 3 43 520 New Brunswick Ave. FORDS in accordance with terms oX sale on 66 15-16 Michael Vinez .%... 16.14 70 10-11 Mary It,uhl 22.98 Fords, N. J. ille, the Township will deliver a bar- REDREATSON SPACE TAKEN BY PUBLIC SERVICE gain and aaledped for said premises. 74 16/A Mrs. Ezra Washing-ton 162.62 5>ATED October 2nd, 1345. 7S 36 Adolph Holderlin S.OS If you are holding a party, wed- SO Harriette Foerster 12.80 OEMTER A-242-45 B. J. t)UNIGAN, Township Clerk. Mina Hofstetter 25.5S ding, outing etc., pKone To be advertised October 4th and '86 Emil Hofstetter 25 58 20-21 Bertha Seibt Est 126.40 P. A. 4-2356 FORDS, N. J. P. A. 4-3694 October- 11th, 3945, in the Fords 87 C. 11. Stodflnrd -. 11.4S PAGE SIX THURSDAY, OCTOBER II, 1945 BAltlTAN TOWNSHIP AND FOEDS BEACON Engagement Announced Rahway Girl Is Bride Colonia Girl Is Engaged Local Girl, Army Man Tract Home Owners Limited Mail Service Warren And Iraiss Of Avenel Man, Amhoy Girl To Member Oi Coast Guard (Continued from Page 1) (Continued from Page 1) the public safety committee for Vatican City State, Rome and AVENEL — Frank Smusonitz, COLONIA—Mr. and Mrs. Llyle Wed In Church Rites investigation. . Address Iselin Unit STfi Fayette Street, Perth Amboy, Of Avenel Navy Man Burrows Reeb, New Dover Road, Naples. announces the engagement of his have announced the engagement of Many Land Sales Italy (Provinces of Gorizia, ISELIN — Committeeman RAHWAY — Miss Barbara WOODBRIDGE—Miss Elizabeth Land sales totaling $19,126 Trieste, Pola, Piume and Zara daughter, Helen, to 'Flight Officer their daughter, Nancy Ann, to Ger-Mai-ion Lengyel, daughter of Mr. liam Warren and Richard Krauss, Carl R Gloskey, USAAF, son of Elaine Van Pelt, daughter of Mr.ajd John Kreger, son of Mr. and were made as follows: To Matthew only): Letters up to two ounces Democratic candidate for the nd Mrs. Roland Van Pelt, 2218 and Mrs. Andrew Lengyel, Hamp- F. Melko as agent, scattered lots and postcards, limited to personal Mr. and Mrs. John Gloskeyi, 16 Mrs. John M. Kreger, Prospect ton Avenue, became the- bride of Township Committee from the sec- Burnett Street. ' jhurch Street, Rahway", and Rob-Street, Woodbridge. in the Fulton Street, Washington and family matters. Registration ond ward, were speakers at a rt Dale Caswell, torpedoman 2/C, PFC. John Francisco, son of Mr.Avenue and Elm Street area, Pis- permitted. No special delivery, air A graduate of Perth Amboy Miss Reeb was graduated from and Mrs. Frank Franklin, Jersey meeting of the Is,elin Improvement in The Mailbag: U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs.Vail Deane School, Elizabeth, and eatawaytown, for $6,000; to E.mail or parcel post. Association, Monday. High School, class of '41, Miss Dale Caswell, Harvard Avenue, City, at Our Lady.of Mt. Carmel James Ferrara for ?3,000, five From Leyte, P. I., Cpl. John E. Smusonitz is employed in the Ti- Pine Manor Junior College, Wel- Church, Saturday. Rev. Vincent Yugoslavia: Letters and letter Mr. Warren gave a detailed ac- MeCann wrote as follows: "The venel, were married Sunday at lesley, Mass., and is now attending lots on Woodbridge and Exeter packages not exeee'ding four count of his efforts for fair rep- tanium Division of the National Holy Comforter Episcopal Church Lenyi, officiated at the ceremony Avenues; to Martin M. Lund for other day on a tour of the Island, Lead Co., Sayreville. Lake E r'i e College, Pianes- during which John Fauble,. church pounds and six ounces; postcards; resentation for Iselin at the town I visited a Red Cross Canteen y Rev. Russell E. Potter. The clou- ville, O. Mr. Kreger attended Rut- $275, two lots on Plainfield Ave- printed matter, commercial pa- hall and filr. Krauss scored the Flight Officer Gloskey graduated le-ring ceremony was used. organist, played the wedding nue; to Mr. and Mrs. John Bod- near an airstrip for a cold coke. from Woodbridge High School also gers University before enlisting in music. , pei-s, samples and small packets up present administration for what he It tasted very good and while Miss Kate Dale played the wed-the U. S. Coast Guard Reserve. n-arik for $1,250, one lot on Am- called "its lack of foresight and in 1941 He has served with the iing music and Mrs. Remsen Dunn, The bride was attired in a white boy Avenue and Henry Street; to to one pound in weight. Printed drinking, I strolled over to a small Army Air Force for almost three matter for the blind accepted up interest in recreational aotiTities table supporting a large book call- Hint of the bride, sang "0 Promise satin gown trimmed with lace and Carl Barratta for $1,100, four lots for ouri youpig people." years and spent six months in theMe" and "I Love You truly." styled with a long train. Her finger- on Fox Road and John Street, and to fifteen' pounds and six ounces. ed a register. All men visiting the European theater. He is now at- Registration permitted. "The children of today," • Mr. canteen have the privilege of sign- The bride wore a gown of white Hassey-MiirtSia Rites tip length veil was attached to afor $4,500 a larg-e tract on Myra tached to the Air Transport Com- coronet of orange blossoms and she Place, Apple Street, Woodbridge Krauss continued "will be the citi- ing the book and at the same time mand, Nashville. ;hiffon with Juliet cap veil of shoul- zens oi'tomorrow and what sort -of look up any friends that may be on der length. She carried a white cas- carried a bouquet of small white Avenue arid Orange Street in the chrysanthemums. Lindeneau section, arid to George To Be Host Tonight citizens they become ia our re- the island or in the same locality. ade bouquet of roses, carnations In Church • sponsibility. This is a community Imagine my surprise when after iiul snapdragons. The maid of hon- Miss Mary Simon, as maid of J, Borgos for $3,000- several lots (Continued from Page 1) ISELIN—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas honor, wore a gown of rrile green on Lincoln Avenue and Chestnut problems in fa'ct, one of the big- signing I came across the names 3i-, Miss Lois Dunn, Roselle, cousin representatives to present the gest problems Woodbridge Town- A. Murtha, San Diego, Calif., an- starched chiffon, matching feath- Street, also in the Lindeneau sec- prizes at tonig-ht's banquet but 1 of a few fellows from Iselin and f the bride, was dressed in coral nounce the marriage of their ship has.' Colonia. The first was Walter ;heer flannel and carried a cas- jered hat and carried a bouquet of tion. . whether this will he done is not daughter,' Ellen Murtha, to Sgt:yellow chrysanthemums. The Ethelridge Chadders, chairman Launhardt from Colonia who grad- :ade bouqet of pink flowers. John A. Hassey, USMC, 28 Qor- The. following offers were re- certain. uated from Woodbridge High at Judith Van Pelt, a cousin of the bridesmaid, Miss Florence Smith, It is expected that about 50 of the road and sanitation commit- reja Avenue, this place. The dou-Jersey City, wore an American ceived from prospective property tee, said he had received many the same time I did. The next two WOODBRIDGE — Woodbridge n'ide, was flower girl and wore ble-ring ceremony was performed owners: Andre Colletto of Plain- boys and guests will be present at were from Iselin. They were High School JunioreRed Cross pre- ight blue, taffeta and carried a Beauty starched chiffon gown and the dinner complaints regarding- water in August 4 at the Base Chapel of a headdress of matching plumes field Avenue, two lots in Jefferson ditches near School 15. Mrs. Carl Bruno Palac and Carl Freitag, the sented a variety show for the vet- asket of pink rose petals. Donald Our Lady of the Desert R.,,- C. Boulevard, and Second Street, latter being better known as Carly erans at the Menlo Park Veterans' Applegate served as acolyte and with a short face veil. Her bouquet Goldstein said Correja and Per- Church, El Centro, Calif., by Rev.consisted of American Beauty $250; Elmer M. Teston, one lot in 50,000 Planes Landed on Ship shing Avenme intersection is "flood- Berger. It sure was swell to find Home Thursday. The program was lighted the altar candles. The best Joseph Fisher, Navy chaplain. Mt:' Pleasant Road, Oak Tree, Months ago, the 10-year-old Rang- someone you know while away as follows: man was William Caswell, brother rosjebuds. ~ . • ' ed with water after every rain- The bride wore a poudre blue $275; Mr.; and Mrs. George Knud- er, veteran aircraft carrier of ourfall." 1 from home . . ." Star Spangled Banner, Musical f the bridegroom. Gerald Hagen, Jersey City, was sen, two lots in Park Place, $180'. navy, celebrated an unusual event. Knights; vocal duet, "Winter Won- Mrs. Van Pelt, mother of theafternoon dress, white accessories best man. and the usher was James Buy Victory Bonds and a corsage of red rosebuds. Miss Also, Mr. :and Mrs. Charles Naval: history was made when the Wholesale Slaughter derland" and "Till the End ofbride and Mrs. Roderick Maybee, Schlette, also of Jersey City.. 50,000th plane landed on her decks. 1 Time," Erina and Ernestine An- Daytona, Fla., aunt of the bride- Mary Nash, San Diego, as maid of The bride's mother wore ablack Wojciechouski, one lot, $200; Mr. Minnesota surgeon is consider- honor wore a black and pink after- and Mrs. Leroy J. Dunn, nine lots, ing the possibility of removing hu- Tidbits: drioni with Grace Farkas at thegroom, who served in his mother's own trimmed with white and $325; Potter's Civic, Improvement In the vicinity of the High piano; vocal solos, "Along the place as the latter is seriously ill, noon dress with matching acces- black accessories. Her corsage was that, manner it would be a worth- man vanity by means of an oper- sories and a corsage of gai'denias. Club, four lots in Clinton place, while project for the community. ation. Removal of big heads would School I learned that Lt. Lincoln Navaho Trail" and "All Of A Sud-were attired in black crepe with of red roses. The bridegroom's near Inman avenue, $160. Tamboer, USN, is home from the den My Heart Sings," Donna Berse aquamarine accessories and cor-PFC. David Wolf, USMC, Balti- mother also wore a black gown, The property is opposite the for-be a boom to society, but it would South Pacific . . . That Lt. Colwit. h Grace Farkas at the piano; sages of pink roses. more, Md., served as best man. Hetrimmed with pink, black acces- The offer for the latter property mer Turner property, which was result in too much slaughter.— Joseph Ruggieri is stationed at monologue, "Pennsylvania Sta- Reception Held and the bridegroom wore the sum-sories and a corsage of red rose- was signed by six trustees of thedestroyed by fire some time ago. Fort Benning, Ga., after spending tion," Jane Hynes; songs, "Ro- After the ceremony at themer Marine dress uniform. buds. • . club, including the Rev. Fletcher An application for a plenary re- three years in the China-Burma- many Life" and "Rose Marie," ;hurch a reception was held at the After the ceremony a reception A wedding breakfast was held at Frederick. Mayor Christensen ex- tail distribution license for pi'em- UNCLE SAM SAYS India Theater of War . . . DonEsther Nelson with Jean Nelson at home of the bride. Mr. and Mrs.was held at the Barbara Worth the bride's home for the immediate plained before the bid was acise-s at 615 New Brunswick Ave- TURN THAT OLD CAR Wescptt has received his discharge the piano; comedy, Tom Dalton; Jaswell left for San Diego, Calif., Hotel, El Centro, after which the families. In the evening a recep- cepted he had discussed the mat-nue, Fords, was received from and visited all his friends at piano solo, "Polonaise Militaire," ,vhere he will return to duty in the couple left for a short honeymoon tion was held for fifty guests. ter with the trustees and they had Louis Cyktor, Jr. of that place, and INTO WAR BONDS Woadbridge High. He expects to Jean Nelson. navy. He has been in service more trip to Lake Cuyamaca, Pine Val- Upon their return from a wed-assured him they planned to con-referred to Commis' iesuunrJoislf FOR VICTORY take up his teaching- duties again Concert by Musical Knights, han three years and recently ar- ley, California. They are now mak- ding trip, the bride will reside struct a meeting all for residents referred to Commissioner Julius very soon . . . Hear that Jeanne Jerry Novak, Bob Koch, Henry rived home from participation with ing their home in El Centro where with her parents. The bridegroom, of the area and eventually have Engel for investigation. WE WILL BUY Manton is doing well as a cadet D'Angelo, Herbert Hutt, Stewart the U. S. Fleet in entrance to To-Sgt. Hassey is stationed at thewho has just returned from the a playground for children on the nurse at St. Peter's Hospital, New'Hutt, Stanley Needell, Sherman kyo Bay. Both are graduates of Marine Corps Air Base. European Theatre, will report to property. The representatives, he •ANY CAR Brunswick. Ancieri, Howard Wagerman, Mur- Rahway High School and members Served In Pacific Camp Campbell, Ky. said, had also assured him theUSE ANY YEAR OR MODEL AND ray Mazur; piano selections, "The of the Holy Comforter Episcopal Sgt. Hassey retLirned to the work they planned to do would PAY YOU A GOOD PRICE Buy Victory Bonds States -in March after a years serv- be accomplished by the. associa- 666 Burning- of Rome" and "Play- ~hureh. He was formerly a Boy A RECORD mates," Marie Buckalew; vocal se- Scout leader. ice in the Pacific where he was a DANVILLE, 111.—The Deickmil- tion, they did not plan to burden For Quick Cash Here And There: lection, "A Friend of Yours," radio gunner on a Douglas dive the township by asking for such COLD PREPARATIONS Among those present at the re- lers have been in. the blacksmith assistance as grading, draining, Results Call Former non-commissioned offi- Nocolina Terincasa, Jean Nelson ception wererMr. and Mrs. George bomber. He wears the'Presidential business for a total of 135 yea'rs. LIQUID, TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS cers of the Army who have been Unit Citation ribbon and three bat- etc. UNCLE JOE at the piano; tap dance, Shirley little, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pea- Adam Deickmiller, now dead, was USE ONLY AS DIRECTED discharged on points since May Homer; vocal duet, "Suzy," Esther tle stars for participation in the body, of Manasquan; Mrs. William battles of the Mariannas, the Mar-a blacksmith" for 55 years; his son, •Commissioners James C.For- WO. 8-0149 12, 1945, and who wish to eilist Nelson and Dan Dalton; accordian ondon, Harry Gunn, Miss Eleanor William, 69, for 55 years; and hisgione and. Henry Troger agreed SI,EJiDEniS!E or re-enlist in the Regular Army solo, John Schmidt; concert by shalls and the Carolines. He has 42 THE SAKE WAT Woodbridge Dunn, of Elizabeth; Mrs. Stella missions to his credit. son, now 45, for 25 years. if the project is carried out in •>vitl»ont Harmful and retain their old grades are re-Knights of the Range; "America," Wilson, Asbury Park; Mr. and Mrs. Drugs or Diet minded they must act before Octo- Musical Knights. When Sgt. Hassey returned to VOGUE REDUCING jj SPEEDWAY Remsen Dunn, Miss Lois Dunn, of SALOX ber 20 ... Miss Patricia Hynes, Roselle; Mrs. Roderick Maybee, the States he spent a 30-day fur- 7th floor. AUTO SALES Co. Berkeley Avenue, Colonia , has A MYSTERY Daytona, Fla.; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-lough with his parents,' Mr. and P.A. Nat'I Bank Bldg.^ been cast in a support role in New mond Glendinnings, Dale Caswell, Mrs. John A. Hassey, at which Smith. St. 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. CHICAGO—The latest puzzler PACKER HOTEL PertJi Amboy, N. J. We sell good tranaportatioa, York's "Theatre Workshop" pro-to come to police attention is aAvenel; Mrs. Ivar Peterson, time -his engagement was an- P. A. 4-4145 nounced. Hours: 11 A. M. to a P. M. not merely used cars. duction of "Blind Alley," which man's wooden leg, complete with eorge M. Engel, Mrs. Raymond SMITH AND HIGH STREETS, PERTH.AMBOY will be presented for a limited en- shoe and braces which was found McVoy, Mrs. Lillian Van Pelt, the gagement starting October 27 aIt on a street corner. Where it Misses Jeanne and Constance But- Peru Iron Deposits Estimated — PRESENTS — the Playhouse des Artists, 67th came from or how the owner man- ler, Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Kel- Iron deposits being exploited in Central Park West. Miss Hynes aged to leave the scene is a mys-lington, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Peru are believed to aggregate 130- ; RICHARD DANUBE and HIS BAND has had vast experience in thetery to'the cops. Iverson, Miss Grace Moore, Miss 000,000 tons. " . theatre . . . lara Moore, Rev. and Mrs. Rus- Featuring Buy Victory Bonds of Columbus Avenue clip some of sell E. Pottert Mr. and Mrs. War- Enrich White _ - , BEBE DANUBE, Vocalist their shrubbery they have growing ren Van Pelt,; Mrs. C. A.-Moore, A!S white bread served by the Mr. and Mrs. Roland Van Pelt, of armed forces is enriched with vita- FROM 8 P. M. TO 1 A.M.; : Around The Township: out at the curb. It's so high now Popular Prices - No Cover - No Minimum that cars coming out of Columbus this city; Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Mc- mias and iron. Hear Donny Miller is back from Kenzie of Manhasset, L. I. the wars . . . And it is rumored Avenue can't see if there are any Spacious Halls for Weddings - Banquets - Parties that "Big Kelly" is getting ready cars driving either way on Upper to pop the question on Christmas Main Street WAS HIS FACE RED? Accommodate 5 to 500 People Eve . . . The Ladies' Auxiliary of Bay Victory Bonds HASTINGS, Neb.—When Harry the Ancient Order of Hibernians Purdum discovered that a bun- To all newlyweds holding their banquets, nunibering 50 or more is taking Irish Folk Dancing les- dle of papers for a nearby town FORDS, N. J. - P. A. 4-0348 people at the Packer Hotel we present a room for one week free sons. So—the St. Patrick's dance RAHWAY had missed a bus, he jumped into of charge at the famous Imperial Hotel, Niagara Falls, N. Y. next March should be a humdinger ireFRI. TO SUN. his car to overtake it. Stepping Tel. P. A. 4-1800 . . . Understand the cops' show on on the gas, hoping to see the bus THURS., FRI. AND SAT. the 25th is a sell-out, which is not Leo Carrillo as he sped over each succeeding OCT. 11, 12, 13 news because it always is ... "CRIME, INC." hill, Purdum arrived in Sutton, "CHINA SKY" Their kind Buy Victory Bonds — Also — only to learn that the bus he had NEW with Randolph Scott, Ruth FRIDAY of tun makes Kirby Grant - Lois ColJier been chasing had been behind him Varick, Ellen Drew all the way from Hastings. the world Via Telephone: "PENTHOUSE and That High School Band—the —Also— ESCENT go round! one the Hutt twins are in—should RHYTHM" "TARZAN AND THE PERTH AMBOY SATURDAY go places . . . The Woodbridge Saturday and Sunday ISELIN THEATRE Plione P. A. 4-0253 Monument Works building on Rah- Matinees—4 CARTOONS Oak Tree Road AMAZONS" way Avenue certainly looks good Iselin, N. J. Met. 6-1279 With Johnny Weissmuller Jeanne Crain with its new face . . . Dr. Belaf NEXT WEEK Friday, Saturday, Oct. 12, 13 FRI. AND SAT—CHAP. 7 Frank Latimore —u ith— sky's offices are getting a redeco- 'IMITATION OF LIFE' "TARZAN AND THE Irene Alexander diaries rating—as Mrs. B. expects him "EAST SIDE OF AMAZONS" "PURPLE MONSTER —in—- home from Italy soon . . . Louis with Johnny Weissmuller, STRIKES" Toke, Amboy Avenue furrier is HEAVEN" Brenda Joyce "IN THE MEANTIME, remodelling his store . . . And the — Also — DARLING" Middlesex Hotel is getting a new Robert Young - Laraine Day in SUNDAY AND MONDAY front, too . . '. "THOSE ENDEARING YOUNG CHARMS" OCT. 14, 15 4 DAYS—STARTING SUNDAY, OCT. 14TH Buy Victory Bonds Sunday, Monday, Oct. 14, 15 "IMITATION OF LIFE" Operator 13 Reports: "SON OF " — With — With Claudette Colbert with That Elsie (town hall) Nemeth Peter Lawford, —Also— has returned from her vacation . . . — AI»o — IDWARD ARNOLD That the Rationing Board moves Tom Conway, Ann Rutherford "EAST SIDE OF out bag and baggage today for "TWO O'CLOCK COURAGE" RAFFERTY - COLLINS HEAVEN" Perth Amboy . . . That two other Tues., Wed., Oet. 16, 17 .if NEXT ATTKA0TIO5T Township girls are now cadet "COUNTER ATTACK" With Joan Blondell, Bing JOAN CRAWFORD .Doors BUY nurses, La Verne Sereda at Perth Starring Paul Muni Crosby, Mischa Auer JACK CARSON WAR OXU Amboy Hospital -and Ellie Soren- — Also — Open 12:30 AT THIS Sat. & Sun. THEATHB son at Muhlenberg Hospital . . . wilh "A Wave, a Wac and a Marine" nnraiauirnan ..-™. Stuart: Erwin, Johnny Among Township boys and girls TOM JAMES _ "AN Ft I ER LAWFUKO Mitdhell, Ruth Donnelly, Louis "HILDRETPSERCF now hard at work studying at DRAKE • GLEASON M-G-M DONALD CRISP Armstrong and His Orchestra •the carious colleges are: Joyce JAN CLAYTON AN /p&M Directed by Morganson, Kay McEwen and Mar- M-G-M WILLIAM A. WELLMAN garet Ann Grace at NJC . . . Ralph THRHLtR Produced by HEY BOWLERS! M. Santamaria at Newark Engi- SAMUEL MARX Thru neering Marie Pellegrino at Pem- —Plus- NEW BOWLING BALLS FOR SALE Wednesday broke; Arlene Nemeth and The- PERTH AJHEBOY PERTH AMBOY 4-1593 resa Pellegrino at Bueknell; Alice NOW. EXPERT MEASURING. SEE Plione P. A. 4-;KSSS Oct. 17th Marie Little at NJC; George Lucas BILL AT RAHWAY RECREATION CO. NOW at Drexel; Steve Ungvary at Cor- nell; Charles Deber and Dana Mc- Jane Powell • Ralph Bellamy Ladies and Gentlemen Bowl Every Afternoon 1 to 6 Constance Moore'Morton Gould HE CALLS HER TOOTS . . . Lellan at Rutgers; Robert Zullo OPEN ALLEYS SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS 2-B!g Hifs-2 at Harvard Medical; Barbara Berse AND HER HIGHNESS at University of Iowa and Midge 1603 Coach St., Opposite Y. M. C. A., Rahway, N. J. LOVES IT! Johnson at Ithaca . . . SUN., MON., TUES., WED. iPihone Raihway 7:2359 George White's Buy Victory Bonds Last But Not Least: HEOY ROBERT Didja know that there are at least some 250 organizations in STATE THEATRE LAMARR-W1KER the Township including fraternal WOODBRIDGE, N. J. • JACK HALEY orders, civic clubs, church groups, JUNE ALIYSON PBILUF TERM - MARTHA HOLLiDAY. 6LEHN TBYON • BE7TEJAKE GREEf) literary units, bridge clubs, sewing TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY GENE KRUPA • ETHELHEL. SMISMITTH circles and Ladies' Auxiliaries, etc., AMM] HIS BAND SWING ORGANIST and more are still being formed? "INCENDIARY BLONDE" . . . 'And in case you are a hunter ; Plus Starring Betly HUTTON ^Arturo DeCORDOVA, Plus you may be interested in the an- Joel McCrea - Gail Russell nouncement that New Jersey's "THE FALCON IN SAN FRANCISCO" racoon season opens this year on with Tom CONWAY '•• November 1 instead of October SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY 15 as in previous years ... A friend wants to know why some Randolph SCOTT . Ruth WARWICK in with of the High School boys who live "CHINA SKY" CARL ESMOND ELLEH DREW-MARC CRAMER in Iselin and have cars have to go —Plus— Agnes MOOREHEAD 50 or 55 miles an hour on their STARTS THURSDAY "TARZAN AND THE AMAZONS" "SAGS" NEXT ATTRACTION way home from school at noon. Betty Hutton with Johnny WEISSMULLER ^ JtAGLAND My friend claims he clocked some CAPTAIN KID Arturo De Cordova. WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY of them . . . And I suggest that 'Incendiary Blonde" ALSO SELECTED BIG FEATURE—.. the residents of those two houses Danny KAYE in "WONDER MAN" SHORT SUBJECTS "Crime Doctor's Warning:' ' on Main Street at the intersection In Technicolor TOWNSHIP AftB' MfeBS THURSDAY, OCTOBER II, 1945 PAGE SSflF r TOO LATE Don't Let' This Happen Get Security

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366 STATE STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Telephone Woodbridge 8-1221 S4 HOY AVENUE, FORDS, NEW JERSEY Telephone Perth Amboy 4-0424 . * Telephone Perth Amboy 4-2969 PAGE EIGHT THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1945 RARfFAN TOWNSHIP AND F&RIB BSAGO^-.

dorn, New Dover Road, were the dinner guests Monday of Mr. and Mrs. William Hagedorn, Metuchen. By Margaret Scol;t Cpl. Hagedorn has received a 15- day: extension of his furlough. —The Woman's Club met Tues: luncheon Wednesday at the Simp- guishing camp fires, cooking, sig- —Lt. Commander Lindley God- day at the home of Miss Constance son Methodist Church, Perth Am- naling, compass reading. At the son, who has been serving in the Marchito, Rah way. Tentative plans boy- Mrs. William Hagedorn, Mrs. regular meeting Friday night at- Pacific Area on the Aircraft Car- were made to attend a perform- George Lawrence, Mrs. Bufflap, the firehouse, conducted by Scout rier US.S. Essex, is spending a ance of "Roberta,'1 at the Paper Mrs. John Kimball, Mrs. Jecob Van William Hoyer, instructions on us- 39-day leave with his parents, Mr. STRENGTH •Mill Playhouse, Milburn, Novem- Gorr and Mrs. William Farr. ing a scout knife were given by and Mrs. William Godson, Colonia ber 1. • —Mrs. John Eek, Amherst Ave- Senior Patrol Leader Walter Frey. Boulevard. —The Women's Republican Club nue, visited her sister, Mrs. Peter Daniel Hall was appointed bugler —Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hutzler met Wednesday at the home of Allmace, of Elizabeth, Sunday. and John Oliphant, troop librarian. and family have m-oved from Hoff- Mrs. Bertrand Dey, St. George Charles Lucas, Sr., and Richard man Boulevard to California. —PFC. George M. Dahl, sta- Polhamus.of the troop committee, Avenue. The members celebrated tioned at Atlantic City, spent the —Mrs. Ruth Smith, Colonia the club's anniversary, and pre- attended as guests. George Mapps weekend with his wife at their also gave instruction on the use Boulevard, entertained over the sented a wedding gift to Mrs. John home on. New Dover Road. weekend, Dr .and Mrs. John Bol- TABILITY Thomas. It was voted to send fruit of the knife, and Charles Lucas —Fl/C George Frazier, son of •on the use of the hatchet. Two new to nand children, Kathleen and to ill members. Present were Mrs. John, of Long Island and Stanley George Hagedorn, Mrs. Winfield Mr. and Mrs. August Frazier, Ar- scoots, Robert Bell and Max All- thur Avenue, is now at Samoa, nier, were admitted. Boxing was Smith, Jr., who is attending Oak- De Lisle, Mrs. George Keller, Mrs. land Military School. Bertrand Dey, Mrs. Philip Den Russell Islands, South Pacific. enjoyed after the meeting. Plans Bleyker, Mrs. Daniel Den Bleyker, —Mr. and Mrs. August Frazier, were made to pick up paper Satur- —Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Suit, Mrs. John Thomas, Mrs. Munn Arthur Avenue, entertained Sun- day morning, and residents of the West Street, were hosts a few lays Pattison, Mrs. Eugene Kunos, Mrs. day Mrs. Lena Johnson, Kearny; Inman Avenue section are request- last week to Mr. and Mrs. Frank SERVICE Arthur Brown and Mrs. Joseph Gustave Berger, Lyndhurst; Mr. ed to have it out at that time. Do- Robbins, Berwick, Pa. Kotvas. and Mrs. James Church and son, nations of suitable books for the —Mr. and Mrs. Eric Davis, Mid- James, Elizabeth, and Miss Bea- scout library will also be welcome. dlesex Road, entertained for ten .—American Legion Post 248 trice Polhamus, Colonia. The next meeting at the Inman days Mrs. H. M. Carter, , met Tuesday at the Legion Hall, —Mr. and Mrs.,- Daniel Den Avenue Hall will include the study Mass., and over the weekend Mr. with Commander James Black in Bleyker, North Hill Road and Mr. of stars, O'Grady's Drill, and si- and Mrs. Ray Philips and Mr. and charge. New members initiated at and Mrs. Philip Den Bleyker, New lent signals. Frank Importico, as- Mrs. Henry Wainwright, Union. A Comparative Statement of the Progress of this meeting were Samuel Hutch- Dover Road, attended the 25th sistant scoutmaster, also attended. inson, Jr., Edward McEwen and wedding anniversary party of Mr. —Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krohne, Nicholas Tost. Plans were discuss- and Mrs. John Den Bleyker, Ave- —Mr. and Mrs. George Mapps, Inman Avenu, entertained at a ed for enlarging- the present head- nel, recently. Amherst Avenue, attended the party Sunday, in celebration of Perth Amboy's Largest Bank—Organized Oct. 49 1937 quarters as the membership has —Mr. and Mrs. William Deike, wedding Saturday of his brother, the 11th birthday of their daugh- Kenneth Mapps, Trenton. ter, Patricia. Guests included Mrs. doubled in the past year. A ways Wood Avenue, entertained for a Germain Lambert an ddaughter, and means committee for this pur- few days last week Miss Betty —Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mac- Pauline, Irvington; Mrs. George pose was appointed: chairman, Lou Turner, Belleville and also kewitz, Arthur Avenue, entertain- Lang and Patricia Cahill, Long Chester Case, John J. Godby, visited on Sunday, with their ed Joseph Schiller of New York Branch; Mrs. Joseph McCrobie RESOURCES George Kayser, Joseph McAn- daughter Karen, Mr. and Mrs. Har- | City, over the weekend. and children, Barbara and Joseph, drews, Frank Brecka, Victor ry Gonder, Newark. ! —Mrs. Elizabeth Madsen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Krohne, Eliz- Skomba and Samuel Hutchinson. —Sgt. Laverne Birmeli, WAC, j daughter, Elna, Rutgers Avenue, abeth; Harold Schranz, Dorothy October 4, 1937 October 4, 1945 Plans were also made for a tur- stationed at Rhoade General Hos- spent Saturday in New York City. and Ann Leitto, Colonia. $5,610,469.70 key raffle to be held at the joint pital, Utica, spent the weekend —Miss Ruth Fuegner, West Cash and Due from Banks $ 2,611,597.50 meeting of the post and auxiliary, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. —On Friday Mr. and Mrs. Jo- 106,468.75 Street, is an appendectomy patient seph Kirsch, Sgt. Alex Kuscera, U. S» Government Bonds ... 11,913,091.71 November 20. On Saturday, at a Richard Birmeli, Mi-dfield Road. at the Rahway Memorial Hospital. meeting of Middlesex 40 et 8, in —The new troop committee of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kuscera and Metuchen, Victor Skomba was in- Boy Scout Troop 62 met Tuesday —Mr. and Mrs. William John- son, Kenneth, Florence Avenue, $5,716,938.45 $14,524,689.21 stalled as chef-de-gare, Joseph at the firehouse and the follow- son and daughters, Olive and and Miss Lee Campanella, of Cliff- Godby as first chef-de-gare and ing officers were appointed: chair- Joyce, Columbia Avenue, attended side, attended a performance of a recent performance at the Paper Temporary Loan Notes of U. S. Housing James Black as chef-de-lampe. man, Charles Lucas; secretary- the Rodeo in New York Citly. Authorities None 264,840.00 —The Colonia Fire Company treasurer, James Taggart; program Mill Playhouse, Milburn. —Mrs. Philip Botti and chil- met Thursday at the Fire Hall and activities, Richard Polhamus; ,—The Fire Commissioners of dren, Inman Avenue, were the din- Municipal Bonds 154,650.00 1,004,533.10 with William Wels in charge. Ten- education and training, Edmund District 12 met Thursday at the ner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Other Bonds and Securities '. 170,607.50 146,865.00 tative plans were discussed for Hughes; personnel, Robert Mor- firehouse, with Lawrence Suit, Ignatius Demondi, Rahway. 24,000.00 building a firehousc. Charles Oli- risey; health and safety, August Herman Thaiss, Charles Skibinski, Federal Reserve Bank Stock .. 4,500.00 phant, past chairman of the Boy Frazier; intermediate, Theodore and E'dmund Hughes attending. Loans and Discounts 50,000.00 3,848,390.18 Scout Troop Committee, presented Kujawski. Kirk Lyons, acting head Guests were Carl Goehringer, Irv- Accrued Interest .: 2,724.56 74,072.64 a report for the year and Charles of Raritan Council, explianed the ington, who spoke on the advan- ] SEWING MACHINES Lucas, new chairman, spoke of ac- work to the new officers Plans were tages of personal property insur- — And — Furniture and Fixtures ._..-. None 7,197.40 tivities planned. All members are discussed for the Scouts to pick ance and "Harold Deter, of Ave- Household Appliances Other Assets 15.41 13,430.69 requested to attend the next meet- up paper in the near future nel, who invited the residents of Repaired ing, November 1, 8 P. M., at the Thomas Polhamus was appointed this section to join the Colonia- Bought and Sold fireh'-ouse for nomination of offi- scoutmaster and Frank Importico Avenel First Aid Squad. The fire Machines with $6,099,435.92 $19,908,018.22 cers. The men -of the Fire Com- and Charles Skibinski as assistants. commissioners and Fire Chief 1946 Model pany were hosts Saturday at a —The annual collection of pack- James Taggart, attended the meet- Cabinets and party for the Ladies' Auxiliary. aged foodstuffs for the Rahway ing Monday of the Civilian De- Accessories Dancing- and group singing were Memorial Hospital and the Perth fense Council, with the view of j enjoyed and refreshments were HOME Amboy Hospital, will be held Oc- purchasing equipment from the | APPLIANCE served by the men. On Sunday Boy tober 17. Donations may be sent Federal Government. Scout Troop 62 played a Softball & Service to the Township schools, or given —Mr. and Mrs. George Hage- 25 Main St., Woodbrid?e LIABILITIES game with the firemen. The score to the collector. was 22-21 in favor of the men. dorn and son, Cpl. Herman Hage- Tel. Woodbridge 8-0648 —Boy Scout Troop 62 enjoyed —The Busy Bees met Wednes- an overnight hike to Cranford last October 4, 1937 October 4, 1945 day at the home of Mrs. Charles weekend with Scout Charles Lucas Skibinski, H awthorne Avenue. in charge of the following group: Deposits: Present were Mrs. Fred Sutter, Edward and Robert Bell, Samuel Mrs. Joseph Brongs, Mrs. Ernest Chucta, Ronald Morrisey, Walter U. S. Government $$ 8,752.04 $2,377,709.44 Fry and Mrs. Paskel Merritt. Frey and Sydney Brown. Practice DR. OTTO WALKER Demand "... 2,573,348.30 9,033,811.11 —The Civic Improvement Club was held in building and extin- Time ...:... 2,604^207.88 6,389,544.48 will meet October 19, 8 P. M, at PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Inman Avenue Hall. —The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Formerly Located at 72 Roosevelt Ave. $5,186,308*22 $18,701,065.03 New Dover Methodist Church will meet Otcober 16 at the home of T. New Office Address: 1S8 Pershlng Avenue Mrs. Edith Bufflap, Oak Tree, the Preferred Capita} Stock (RFC) 750,000.00 350,000.00 Next to Odd Fellows Hall foil-owing members attended a Insurance Common Capital Stock 100,000.00 100,000.00 One Block Off Washington Ave., Carteret, N. J. Surplus 50,000.00 350,000.00 Phone Cart. 8-5092 Representing Boynton Brothers Undivided Profits .: ., r... 8.28 127,505.09 Reserve for Contingencies -•..... None 46,285.21 & Co. Over 25 Years OFFICE HOURS: " Reserve for Retirement Pfd. Stock None 100,000.00 9 to 10 A. M., 1 to 3 P. M., 6 to 8 P. M. Reserve for Dividends None 9,477.76 Tel. Woodbridge 8-1S92-J. SUNDAY BY APPOINTMENT $ 900,008.28 $ 1,083,268.06

Reserve for Taxes, Interest, etc. / None 77,790.81 Unearned Interest 13,093.73 45,641.59 •• "* ?"™ * , 25.69 252.73 ^ Other Liabilities $6,099,435.92 $19,908,018.22

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