Bnt»r.'it' ft* «ecDnd clMi W»tl«r MtfCB FIVHL< at the Pott Offlee, Wooi»>rl TWtf ' THURSDAY; SEPTEMBER 20,1M6 12 Important Concerts Arranged Hollywood Sends Vs • - Avenel Republicans CLASSIFIED L 1 : brWie ,8-iVio. ' ' ,! i| WOODBRIDGE — George L. Hear OPERATORS WANTED By Griffith Music Foundation Summer Party Series Richardson, 75 Hnrriott Street, To work on* Children's NEWARK—New /Jersey music I day evenings, beginning November Avenef, is in a serious condition AVEN-EL—€ommittB«ma?>. Her* AVENEL—The final card party b«rt B. Rankin, candidate fori re- dresses. Steady work; lovers who depend upon the Grif- fith, wheji Marjorie Lawrence, of a »ries was. held Monday by at the Perth Amboy General Hos- Metropolitan soprano will be guest the result of injuries election from the Third Ward, was one week vacation with fith Music Foundation to bring to the Woman's Club with Mrs. Ed-j pita! ns the speaker at a meeting of Ave- their community the best and most artist with the National Symphony ward Ruth and Mrs. James Me- suffered Sunday when he was pay; good pay. Apply diversified in music, rather than Orchestra. Dr. Hans Kindler as struck by a hit-and-run car. nel Republican Club, Inc, fue«- Hugh as co-ho^tesaes. A war hemd day at Tryone's, SUper-Highwa-y. Cartere't Novelty Dress hating'to travel elsewhere for it, nsual, will conduct when the or- was nvrarded to Mrs. ^"Walter. According to Patrolmen Fred »n in for one of the*"most actiw chestra makes its annual visit to j Meyers, Colohia, Mrs. Rubin was Leidner anil Frank Sanllnr, Rich- 'Die spcslier discussed (he com- ,Comp«ny, 62 ^heeler 1 injr election and the wort to be and prtfltable seastm* in the his- Newark under Foundation aus- tin winner of the door prize and ardson was walking south on Rah- Avenue, Carteret, N. J. 1 done, bjr Rep«il)llcan groups Wlt- tory of the Foundation. Plans just pices. December 18th Draper and j Mrs. Harold Monson got the spe-way Avenue, about 75 feet south Statenwnt of availability released by Mrs. Parker O. (irif- Alder, dance and harmonica team i cinl award, Mw, 'Prank Barth "won lia.m R.- Gray, former cojn'hAt- of Edg*rt MQWEBS ghnrpenod and HELP SHOULD NOTIFY THJS BOARD OR THE TOWNSHIP CLERK IM- Woihing machines i«. ^!MA*ia^^FW« will insure yoyr b«ing Able |o vote, m election day , NO DOWN rw^thou* »tty treble.^,-lF ViOU< 1M*« «uy tivwstion, co»*ult th# board at PAYMENT once aiia'Jf 'you Kave never Seen registered^ you mint do.to by Sep. •NE€DBO Telephone C»rUr»t BINDERY ON ITEMS. . c.p, TODAt Kl&KxharinWittrm. hand *6 «J»Of Smith Creek Fill RttttrnsUhkAtMtirth'i]" 1,1 ".' ' ••'• ,. ;• • l^ ilentz Jotas civirsfsme-*: (Cdntinited from Page 1) Are Bogs People? • WOODBRIDGE-Juliiw K. lti»h, ntenante ot a channel in Wedding Anniversary Cam* As Maiel 17 Lillian Terrace, has relumed [prison Inijths 'Creek proper southerly Capt. Andy CM* German Shepherd, m the Public Service property. AVflNRL—Mr. and Mrs. Harold to work as an operator Ih .Factory "I/lie geographical • location of So Many Human Reaction*, Wen Vit Grausam, Smith Btreet, celobrated 'ffl "T "*Jt:: •'.'•• / • •• non, also others,,-• 100% wool . * : x ihe best answer to ..-••* ••• 6.98 to. those calls for money Quilts & GheniHe Bed Mattress Covers (Single and Double) BSi I > WmWH.#?K0\ Brighten up your home with new curtains. Tail- ored, -Ruffled, Cottage Sets. «#»#* - ' ' . When calls for • ; money are insistent you 2.29 to mart have an answer ready, That njeana ready, • cdsA. Apply' for a Personal Loan-r-repay r DECORATOR furniture of able' monthly. Prompt, confidential service. Quality at medium prices! QUALITY isn't Just 11 word. It's the SCATTER m smooth sheen of the wood, the softness •und beauty of fabric in the covering of Fancy woven - a chair or sofa. It's those extra tleco-' Braided Ovals rator .touches in a piece of furniture •i that make it-better tlmir-othev pieces. '00^^s^^^^SJ^'M^.^,. Wu bcli«ve in aclling only that kind of furniture. Out- prices are low because . they reflect our lower cost of ' ' • Table' Cloths, ••Dressy ..,..,. • Luncheon Sets •i»yancyfeii!j^p heart of Perth Amboy" location, B«y Furnittife-^-Tiut Buy»n." • Bridge Sets' • ;;; i) $'*•#.'%** :.7'?;>v ^ " '"""'' • ''' """"'>,' " ^ "*- • Plac4' Mat Sets . Sets ^EADER! LEGAL nonces LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL. NOTICES tEOAL NOTICES Kusiw, Margntet, Smith 8(. Andrews, B., !«5 S. P«rk , Klnt-QwrL manner of payment, In cas« one or to make application to a Judge of Howley, itt$. M«n»ret »L, Klit:* Kunlw, Samuel, OreenH*o°"* A^*" more minimum bldn «h*ll oe re- the Cojirt of Common Plea* of Mid- William C, Wood AVf. OK vmur RAi.w .Ilenex Count)', durlnf the two Antoi, vaui, it» ruuon oStn. (Jeorie Road. -' aJSW ceived. Satiel, FrtA M.. t\ Woodbrliw ton. _ Mm, Lillian,, Wood Ave. WHOM IT KAY COWEI§: . Upon acceptance of the minimum weeks Immediately preo.cdlnn the Antol, Mm. Anna, M9 Fulton 81. Irfbman, Slacla. Ponlar 8t. Banlck, Andreir t ft rAtuiar meeting -*f tn» bid, or bid above minimum, by th« 0<>|K;ral Election on November 6th. Appleton. Serrlll,. 110 Churqh St. Sdlvado, Manuel A., 1 Jean Ct, Lehttmn, Mac, U Fifth St. Ba^iko, Ann*., Foiiflh St, Poft n Arcflcr, M)rs. Helen E., 325 Kt. Jam«s Schaefer, H*len B,, »1 S. rark Dr. vfaWnMilp •Committee of the Town- Township Committee and the pay- ,194s, and on ftrtld Blpctlon Drty, for •. Charles J. Jr., 8(1 8. Park l^nKfl MTS. Anna. HIKhJand A\e. Lawrertc/i A., 84 •hlO of wnoflbrldpe liciii Voiidny. ment thdreof by the purchaser ac- the DUrnoife »r nljiiilninK an order Ave. Pr Lopanowskl, Mrs. Bernlce H., 8t. arn, '.|«pt«mberl7th, KM;., I v,;,s directed cording to the manner of purcliaae entitling him to Wl« In the dl»- Archer, F1n Mon- In accordance with tertns of sale on trii.'l Iti which he actually re»l(le». Scliendorf. .Miss Ann^ Xt,, «8 Claire Barger, John, Iltaillnff Labor Camp, Aurlcb, Alfred, «S Grove Ave. Av», ' "~ ,o»o Louis, 84 Chnrlon St. day evening, " O.l"l"-r 1st. IS'IS. file,' the Township will deliver a bar- Tlip burden of proof shall be upon Aurlch, Eloie. 49S Grove A\e. Loso, Mm. Annn. M Charles'SI. . Port Heading. th« Township Ciimmitt- !• will meet gain and sale deed for said promises. the' iippllcHtii. The .lud«c of the Bader, Krank, hit Olive PI, Schneider. Irene, SSt School St. ' • Kllen, 655 N. Brunswick Baolle, Tlioman, 206 Minna Av»., IP St. (IvPTi In tin- Committee 7«ATBU;lHe ftJ.EGS;H |J KING STS. WoodbFidge Liquor Store AMBOV JOS. ANDRASCIK, Prop. m PAGE SIX OBITUARIES Avenel . Hutnik —All regular activities of the of Mr. and Ikffe. Gcorfe Mom, Avenel Presbyterian Church have Hudson Boulevard. PORT READING — Michael J. Nicholns Posior, bofltswain'si appreciation been resumed. The Sunday School —Mrs. Edgar Fox, Philadelphia, Idill'r • '.Ir Hutnik, fifl, of 5Q,Lee Street, died mate 2/C, 2fl^ Howdl Avenue,' w f recently held its rally day. Enroll- is the guest of Mr. and MM. Fran- away from us, hut ,!, i Saturday at hin home.' He is flur- nribriclRG, i.v at nn'imphiblpus, Kni) ment ia now over 200. Junior cis PittRerald, Ziegler Avenue. People nrenmkinir hi.' , »l vided by his widow, Anne; five e in the Pncific, V. , i ..'• end." '-'"-.-li,)-; Christian Endeavor, meets at 6'P, —Mr; and Mrs. Charles Klauss,. dau(?htem, Mrs.: John Komanoski, M., and the Senior group at 7 P, Yomkera, •. were Sunday guests of Linden; Mrs. Ewald Racky, Mrs. M., Sundays. World Wide Com- Mr. and Mr*, Hdnry Dobrek, Lenox En«ign Thomas F. A Ninth Air TW,.,,, ,. Eklred Brown' Mrs. EdWard Kur- munion Day will lie.observed on Avenue. JSNR, son of Mr. and Mw.' Unit, the*86»rrt \\. , ,f Mr. nml Mix LOW* Haumlin, 12 dyln, all of Port Reading and Miss October 7. . • ns Z. Humphrey, 72 Green StrAtt,; which epi, L,luis iSnl; ; J Lillian Tcrnii-o, Woodbviilpp, will Joyce Hutnik nt home; three sons, ^-Mrs. A. W. Heinrichs, Mon- Woodbridge, waa at his stitipn ortj (len Avenue, \VO.,,H ' cdi'brate their .".Oth Wi'dding An- Stephen and, Michael, Jr., of Port —The Third Ward Democratic terey, Cttl., IR visiting her parents, Mr. iind Sjrs. S. Charles BtoWne, the Cruiser Louisville irt the ;Pa-j member, has W,V ii ; iiivcr?:iry Siittinisiy . • • tongratu- Reading and John, Carteret. The Club will '.meet Wednesday at the Mein&er Stfeet> cific when Hews of the finnl'.capit«-j Presidential Unit ,^* Intionsf. . • Ttn> Murray Denis. deceased was a niemlrer 61 St. Mi- headquarters with' Harold Arny Intion of the Japanese was a«H presiding.' Plans will, be completed '.—Mr. nnd Jirs. vernon Birong South I'iirft Drive, held opi-n houw chners Greek Catholic Society No, tiouneetl over the Wud speaker in1 against the ono,, ,!,„," for the open house on October 6 and sdn, Rortriey, Woodbridge Ave- >lv Tui'siluy in ct'U'!ir LEND-LEASE .- and .'i in I'.lni-k I7;,-A iiini-i- cretion to roj(jt:t uny one or all bids block, If sold on lerins, will require Lulu anil to sell said lots In said block down payment uf Jill).nil, tin", lial- iiutiun.t, Russia, China, rly ili.«-i-lii('il as i'ulliiws: 'Tlil.N HI-' 1,1 I'M :i I and ,'i to such bidder as It may select, due cc of purcliase price to ho paid in |iit-u ...,ifal nioiillily Installments of $20,(10 Hi'taiiim, ami Holland 1\ lll/ll'K 17 r, - A regard, lifting fjrven to terms an.4 plu.s interest lunl-othev terms pro- illK al :| pnilll ill till' IHirtll- manner of payment, In case one or ilii'iitt'il thuir willingness IrfAib more minimum bids shall be re- vided for in coiitrarl of sale. i-ly:*lii iil' Ni'W liin-.-r lliiiid iliri- with' u United 1 ceived. ' Tako furl her nut lee that at said IIIIII ii' ili-rly iiii-asui'i-il almiK I hi- program designed tc -,1 lim- nl' Nil-iv Ihn'i'i- liond, Upon acceptance of the minimum sale,- ur any jatc tn which it mity 1 bid, or bid above minimum, by the I .1:1 fi-i-l I'l'imi'tin. wi'.iii-rly lltii- nl be. luljimrneil tlie Township Com- (tiiuii- tlit- flow df goods for- Township Committee; and: tho pay- mittee reserves thn right In ILH lands now nr rurnici'iy lM-lnilt;liif;- (u ment thereof, by the purchaser ac- cretion to reject any one or all bids :- •uppllt'il throuith a lend- tin- I'^lnti- iif Jl. I'aniliiii- I-II'IU-, and 1 cording to tho manner of purchase anil In mill Mild lot in sulil block - iii'i'iinliiig-'t^Foreigtl Econ Iriiin sniil 1 it'Ki11ninM |ioiiiL riiriniii^ in accordance with termroJ salo'on to such Milder as it may select, iluf) Ailniiiiistriitor Loo T. Crow ll) wi'sii-i-ly nlotiK tli<- iini'lfn-rly rite, the Township will deli.vir a bar- regiinl lioinff Klven tu terms anil line ."I' Xi- K IIIIVIM- UIIIHI, |Ml fi-i-l to 1 gain and sale deed for said premises inarinyr o! iiiiyiuent, In cunt one o 1'iwU-y esitntatcK- ttvat when ii. -lli'lhj^ llli-ILi'r (2l Illll-l IliM-ly J|t "(iitfU-s tn1 W»a;. l.iiivi-r Itond, |i.\TI'll>: Sepu-iiibci' l«th, I if I:.. nittrc uilniiniim, bids shtiil be re |il-li-:isi- ullicially ends on V.-J iVi-l In a polnl; tlielil-p - (4,1 ,.U.J.,I>nNIOAN, Township Clerk :Lv,e,d. .- .. ..^ .....:....— I. Ill Tn In- ailV,t'Firsctrsi1|iliimhfr ••-'iltl $4,500,000,000 worth y iiiiiiiHi-l wllli Ni-w Diivi'i Upon acceptance of the minimum ami Si-ptenibi-r 2"lli, llllfi, in tii bid, or liiil> almvo minimum, hy th Unail, Till I'I-I-I l.i ,i poiiil: ilu'iii't' 1 [giimls will Im stock-piled in the lnih-ptMiili'iit-Leaih !'. ' f. Township Committee and tlio pay If I ll sniill|i-rly parallel with 1 In- SIT- 1 States, in process of de- ment tlitM-uof by the purchaser ac I'll i,ii,l •-nni-.se ' ilin, III I'i'i't in ilit- point \V-il7-! lllK'Uel Ltll/r.ll cording to lhe'm;ini\cr ot purchas No Ittatjer what ymi | get m# -iiui on contract. Half of or plan- nl' Iit-K'iiinliitf. 1 ,i,,..oi<; oio l'liiu.ic SAI.C In accordance with terms ot sale o •oittmoditiea ia destined for t'uniiilniiiK -1 Ai-rcsol' land. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Ille, the Township will deliver a! baj- Hi-iiiK ii pni'tiiin nf I .nt 1 in '"' '• I li At si regular meeting of th gain and stale deed for said preniiset i-'ii liriUiin. •17;' a^- saiil lot is lalil ,lonrn Township Committee of the Town 1>ATI1I>: Sli'Ptemliei- Islh, IHIS. Tiu Mn|i nl Wiioijhrldm. Tl>\ suggestion — m& our price first ^ and you wilt Still- ship of Wnoilhl'lilKc held Mondnj n. J. UUNK1AN, Townahlp Clerk T1 n1 iiiiiivi- pl'i-inisos wliall I Si'iiU-inht'i' ITlh, Mllfi, I was To be advei-tisi-,,1 September 20t' COBBLE'S RING .k-i1! In ilii- euiiiiltinns anil I-OHtI'll-• to advertise the fact that on Mon anil rtepteiii'ber -JTtli, 111 I.",, in tl •—•While,, tlmt.4 siM riM'lli in an tinlinanre i-n day cvttnintt, Oelobei' 1st, 1IMF tnilepeiident-Leailer. lllii-il "An i ii'iliiiiinei- lni|iusiii^ foil Hie Townslilp Committee will mee be certain of eliminating aiiy element of luck^l ne turkeys at the diliuiis ami Ki'Hlrli-iiims un lain at H P. M. (1-11'T) in the Ommlttei Urtrr !•>•• VV-.'III: llncUel I4V/K'" i'y l'iii-m, Ronald Wickliif, owiii-il by tht1 Township ill' VV'ooil Chambers, Memorial Municlpa NO'ricr. OF I'tw.ic SAIIB i?s, Mont., wanted to see brlilKi- wltliln liloi-lts 17M, 4Iii inn fiulkllns, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, TO WHOM',IT MAV CONCURS: -177, W-innlbriilKi- 'rowitshii) J\HSI-SS« .ml expose ami noil at public sale At a' regular meeting of the i ~ i,'iilil and emerald ring would ii'nt Map," mliipti'd .Si'iiteinbfr Ibth, ind to tho highest bidder aocordlnff 'ownshlp Committee of the Town- •llM the birds. He took it off Mil. D terms of sale on fllfi With the ihip of WoodbflilKf! .held M.ondni| Take fiirUusr notice that the 'ownslilp.Clerk open to Inspection lepte.mht-i' l7tli,tl'l045, 1 was directed «avi-i| it in front of tt gobbler. 'ownahlp Committee has, by resolti- Business stationery^ factory forms, Wed(ft|p ,nd to be publicly'read prior to sale, o advertise the faot that on Mon- "£ tliL-m stepped up and swal- ilon nnd pursuiiut to law, fixed a .ot M in llli)t-k^R39, Woodbridge lny es'eiiins, Oi-inbi-i- 1st, lOlft, : 11111111111111 pl'iri- at wlllcli Siii'l lots nwnsliip Assessment Map. he Tuwnship Committee will meet ••!_ it, so quickly it almost made In aald bloult will be sold together Take further notice that the at S P. M. (KPT) in the 'Committee K Ii tt '.-i heail Hwim. Now, he can with nl! other AetatlB pertinent, said Township Committee has, by rtBolu- Chambers, Memorial Municipal annoiineements. programs ^ -r ^re specialize * B uliilimmi pilri. lii-iiiK $'•!,7ilil.lit) pltm lon and pursuant to law flxetJ a I':- wait for Thanksgiving. t Building, Wooiibrlilga, New Joraey, iosts of preparing ilocd tind adyer- nltilmiiiu price nl which aald lot md oxpose and sell ut public, sale J.sInK IIIIH mile. Said lots In .iaid in said hlogk Will be sold together mil to the lilghiist bidder according block, If sold on terras, will require with all other details pertinent, said ..o terma of sale on tile with the , WAR WORKERS n dojvn piivmi'iil nl' (iill.llll, llii' bal- iiliiinium pi-leu being f25O,Oi> plus — for Township; Clerk open to Inspection them and scores of. other i^Hii :| t l"' !']y 21)0,000 war workers ance of pure baa a prieo to be paid In -u.'itu of preparing deed and adver- and to he publicly reiul prior to sale, I1' lost their jobs since the Jap- eiliuil monthly installments of $J7.lln :l«iiiK thl.i sale. Said Itit In said ,ot« 10 and in lilock plua Interest nnd other tet'inu pro- dock, If sold on ternia, will require Sl AVoi)(lbrld(fe Township Assessment | ' sun-undered, according to vided for In contract of nalo. down payment of jiS.00, the, hal- Mil*. • 1 1 1 uiiie of piirclisBe price to be paid In P ' ' ''. Goodwin, jlirector of fake further notice that at said r '• Take further notice PAGE 6-B A Tip For Fair Fall Dayt-And How's font Health? the War Bride 1 You Can't BuiW a Better World Neither shall the ; By JUSTINE MANSFIELD "Good-bye, darling," she smiled ready to commit suicide, to die. And .Ignore God his tent thero " ; Ellen wondered if it was really at Xed bravely. But her gentle, wise mother did not The nations an<) individuals literally fulfilled, "Good-bye, my precious," Ned's push matters, she knew Ellen must «)ie who Walked down the disk' and that neglect and defy God shall . Before your vei-v ,.v , eyes were fastened to hers as be kept busy and she began to anlwcrcd fiui'-iliniis with "I do I I, perish. God's words says 'so and aeon the swift retrlbuij n do!" though .nothing in the world could make her occupy herself with history has proved its truth. Look fallen on Germany ,,„, l"l» chores and duties, First about the h She knew that N< I had slipped.* separate them. "I'll write when- at Babylon, the proudest and most They, exalted CjT * house; then'outside the home. She a H«W on her f'uiirrr. in the words: magnificent empire on the face of warred against God •,', , r took Ellen to the Hed Cross, where the earth. God said through Isaiah, "And ,with thi.=< ring, 1 do the* fo»k. < doS, ", Ml,ll her daughter's actions were at first "I will Rweep it with the besom of lowest and 'bloodir. xl wed." Today's Pattern f automatic, but later became metre destruction." $ beasts. They became "1- " *ildl • She knew he kinsd her, and in animatcdi th* ecUcy of that moment nothing a^cruel-as-demons L'!^ Both of them took First Aid God. also said, "And Babylon, est reaches of hell Ini1' Jtt'thc world readied her mind, ex- nurses, while Ellen enrolled for a. the glory of kingdoms, the beauty 1 ceptthat Ned was her huMmnd for. move difficult course in Communi- of. the Chnldees exccHency, shall Hitler and all his ,,„ , "ever, forever! leas, broodl Where •„ "" cations. She became active in the be as when God overthrew Sodom ll!t All .she saw were lii.i eyes, hpn- day? Some of tW,.',, > Civilian Defense. The local wom- and Gormorrah. It shall nevar be Xa -Mt, fine, liluo eyes', locking deep an's board appointed her head of inhabited neither shall it be dwelt themBelyea ahovc tj,.i'.'."' '' "iiitohef own, wnurinit her.she was the Entertainment Committee lor in from generation to generation. •everything to' him. yisiting men in the,service. EHcn • .'- A beautiful "liliViun was Ellcn'q. scarcely had a moment to call her Teare"c1 perhaps of ali ',|.(, ' "" Nothing muttered-except thaVshc Suggested For Fall brood, whose .shadow. ' '"'rili own. - , . '" "059 t»as' married to .Ned whom she had All her subconscious and consci- Germany, He"had t|, life. and. death,jjver ih, "loved eyer.sir.ci' they were children. ous thoughts were of Ned, full of people, and sent th,,,m„„ '"n Nothing mattered except tlmt she hopefulness, with a youthful belief tjrture chambers, „, ;,./' and Ned -would biivc. 'a home to- and trust in the ultimate Victory gether,- children, closely knitted beaten m starved („ ,|'!'!, ' 1 of Right. ; lives, deep eternal emotion*; was worth millions, in hl',,' i Every night she knelt down by ti ensure. It could ,i , ,' ' ' But a (lush of TrnH(>m-8t«ttci't d her bed and said a prayer:, \ n {' these thought?, as though -someone fiod-floutinp; wretch IL". 'God, send Ned back to me, vie-, poison. -, had suddenly, with deliberation, torious." And then as if she was # . violently pushed the /loveliness of For three days hU i, ,,|. , 1 I being a' trifle too presumptuous,' : the .dream out of her head. she prayed again. "If he cannot re- the, floor of a Xim,',,':,,:' ' . "You know," she told herself, Three 'soldiors dunip,-,i , •iij turn, my heart will never, forget ifll-i , "that in a week he is (,'oiriK away, him and his bravery." one-ton truck a!nn,..j,| faf away." Not once 'was Ellen sorry she spades. He was cl:»lim Kiave, ' '' Mying 'all right'?" lakes 314 yards 39-Inch fabric OWN CAR ANNOYS HIM hat il copied from th« French legionnaire*. Ceil and straight, or with other outfits. Ceil Chap- So'perished the n-,i ||:,,., i "Because," replied Ellen softly, Send TWENTY CENTS In colnt Chicago—Aroused in the early Chapman designed it. man designed it. K r realizing she had spoken the words "tor this pattern to 170 News- hours by the prolonged honking who exnltcd himself, „, ,f'.",'," for him to hear, "[ feel like that. paper Pattern Dept., 233 West 18th of an automobile horn, David Wa- for, above the stars , St.. New York 11. N. Y. Print took a hand, and he , Everything's goinc to he all right:" lanka complained to the police. WORLD VIEW Plainly 8I&.-NAME, ADDRESS- New Fall Fashions to his, end, He died U "You just bet it is, honey," re-' STYLE NUMBED. They investigated, found a short- World governments, including circuted horn button in a car nrd that he was, c C-HRuropfiER MARLOWE Middlesex HETHKOEAfHIMATAVEJUl • • •• t BRAWL IN LONDON i ,;Frpss • * for TAYCOR COLSR/DGE'S KUBLAKHAK, Service t ' C-vv . * - - i'^>- IA' • *' *i PENDENT-LVADSIII ( What Oi The Wur.Pta? "BRIDE OF FRANKENSTEIN" jepentent-teatyr The United States now owns hundreds of Thq Labor Crisis tiiRli WHHnn"(«n Kelly nd,iMrial plants, ranging,from small units (An Editorial In The New York Tim*«) if. 1042 i massive projects for the production of COMBINING eel, aluminum, synthetic rubber and such As. a sudden rash of strike!) and forcing the Government in War- hings. of extravagant wage and hqur de- time to take strike ballots among mands bursts out simultaneously employes at the1 taxpayers' ex- The official policy is to sell these plants, n a score of indutriw, Washington pense. Mr. Reuther now plans to 11i-jlirrl Kvcry Thursday by th« officials hurriedly gather to discuss make use -of this provision. He has 'uiillHlilnB Company, WoodtirMBiv N. .T. ubject to certain regulations. While it is ' (.rolrory, President!) Maxwell Itognn, additional "labor machinery." One told reporters that under the terms ,. i,invrcnoo P. C omparatively easy to find buyers for the 'labor relations expert" is quoted •of the law ho will petition the Fed- as declaring that "an Administra- eral Government to take strike ittle plants, the giant projects may be too votes in n hundred General Motors . ,;|3|.)(iOHV .ilMltor anil PulilldluT tion that prides itself on planning arge. for any single buyer. This may be- bis never planned its labor rela- plants. v "\ iMH'.l'HNORST NEWSPAl'Kr :omc a headache. tion." \ • As a further Federal contribu- ;rilithm Hwtei_ya.« COULD "faKE. 'A Clean Lamp Will Give More Light TO T^E -SAYS REDDY ff/lOWATT Using the proper size of bulb will make a big . improvement in your lighting and by keeping shades arid reflector's spotlessly clean you will get all the light you pay for. PVBLICMSERVICE SKIPPY . —By PERCY I bet Yappy a wljat a mQnKey it makes out o'nie^ BUY UNITEDl STATES you wouldn't WAR SAVINGS BONDS that rock- OR STAMPS Copt. 1945, Ferqr i. Crosby, World righti rtterrcd Distributed by'Kin?Features Syndicate TUFFY -VCANiMAKE" POPPY PROVIPEP- tAUT0 REPAIR^ ANTIQUES & m GIFTS Other OpinU Ail kinds of Stationery, Antique* atttf New Gifts Greeting Cttdjl • Leather in China and Grass Prapiwd TALVTS . * Goods The tfrandtose plan* Oil Painting! and Office Needs - All Kind* tlonnl system of compti Picture Fratn**'* .'I.. .,._., insurarica, us emb JRflCE STATION Watfner-MuTray-DTtrgetl Framed and Venetian AMBOY to bfe viewed mare i general Repairs and Mirrors Ignition Service STATIONERS, lnc in the Jitftt Of What ca*J V 169 Market St. bliahed by Voluntary • ienerators—Starter* Guide there la evidence that . Overhauled Crystal Gift Shop n«ar Madltott At: medical service' facilities', Perth ArftW. N. J. v Aye. wJ Green'St. 289 kigh'St. pandinft rapidly, both in,1 Perth Amboy, N. J, T*I. p. A. 4-iaai offered and in subscriber*.,' [Woodbridge, N. J. AND Arthur H. Istence 6f adequate otop Phon* P, A, 4-2704 for insurance against Ifl fcnc 8-0780 - Rf»».. 8-U828-U82R make thev establishment of.jj BAKERIES mentinp tax-supported, go* NERAL GARAGE EQUIPMENT system lea* necpssaryj COMMERCIAL f Win. Kovack, Prop. The field of industrial; Service STATlONEftY suvttneo is widening so rap Lk.r nndPlymouth Sales BAKERY r It has bceotao i and Service SPECIALS BOOO Reg. _ . ,. In liibor-nicwiR , . , Repairing - Accessories 1 Tot St»nle Machine $1.59 Usually underwritten by j 24-Hoiir Seftlee Highest quality of ingredi- 1000 Clips :.„.;...•.,.-.:.....•....f8t the insurance companies; " ents used in all our bake Directory Filing Supples grants oftah tndn'de (riek* | 720 Amboy Ave., goods. V disability.benefits, i Woodbridge, N. J. Royal -Stationers stptrlcaT ctvre, and fiosplt Wedding and Birthday • These advertisers are anxious to serve *\ for both employ,eei t 1 pny c.i«h for your mad cur • Cak«« our Specialty - 308 Mftule St. pendants, There is you. Consult them whenever you need the Perth Amboy, N. J. Crfais .hospital P. A, 4-S17I has ffroftli from 700,000 _,. Woodbridge Bakery service or the merchandise they offer. |n H»37 to a present 2D;djt CL.4IREGARAGE 96 Main St. And the youngest of the tUT A. Morel, Prop. Woodbridge, N. J. Save This Page For Re«dy R«fer«ncir TAVERNS (trowing rapidly, are the service nnd indemnity pi!" LATTERIES - TIRES ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY aorcd mostly by county ahd BEAUTY PARLORS medical organizations. L93 Rahway Avenue MEATS & GROCERIES Painting-Paper Hanging The first of these 1*1? fUEL OIL HARDWARE MAYFAIR BAR & set up,in 1917 in Pierce Woodbridge, N. J. telephone Woodbridge 8-2394 « th* Stftte-of-V" "" " SAPOL1N PAINTS GRILL expansion is a mattw of iephone Woodbridge 8-0104 Telephone 8-0605 paflerhanging and Featuring decade. The 23'now In • La Grace Fuel and Range Oil painting - reasonable prices have 2,240)000 members, • "S M I T f Y" rious types of medical Atlas" Tires, Tubes Famous- PUnitt SERVICE Old paper removed by steam diagnostic* and hospital Atlss Batteries Beauty Shoppe Peter Tobak " Cocktail Hour Sunday - 3 to 7 Italian Tomato Pies mostly, cater to the Complete Beauty Service Quality ^1 Co. Butcher - Grocerlet and Fruit For eittmate call groups nnd chnrge- from QLOHAN BROTHERS HARDWARE CO. and Spaghetti to $7.16 a month, the high BETTY V, OtSEN, Prop. Hardware, Paints, Oils, 739 Rahway Ave. GARAGE 759 Rajiway Ave. being for full family covwj 97 M&n Street Glass. Supplies (or Plumb- • 291 Amboy A»e., MR. BERMAN - Woodbridge, N. J. The pre-payment of Woodbridge, N. J. ers and Contractors CLOSED MONDAYS coats Is a necessity In ai andsrd Esso Products Woodbridge, N. J. Phone Perth Amboy 4-4600 program, but if it~can bf i Wo. 8-0976 87 Main Street Woodbtidi-e, N. J. |acll>rld«e 8-0064 and 8-0533 Woodbrldie 8-2349W TAXI apparently it can, ICtir. Amboy Avenua and Woodbridge, N. J. ernmental compulsion! so 1 Second Street COAL betters—Btotton Har«ld. Irstone Tires and Tubes FUNERAL DIRECTORS LOCKSMITHS Fresh Fruits, Vegetables and RADIOS. Get Them Out Woodbridge, N. J. COAL • WOOD - FUEL OIL Most of us want our Bo Complete Auto Lock Groceries Woodbridge of the service. Members MASON MATERIALS and Key Service Phone Woodbridge 8-1386 gross who are carrying thd $ Insure Gasoline Mile- EDWARD A. FINN Nu-Enamel Paints, in this fight have , tune up your motor with COHEN'S Rex Taxi Service popular cauue. •. Hem "Sun Equipment" Warr Coal & Funeral Director There seems to be some it Lctory trained Experts. Perth Amboy Friendly Market Phone Woodbridge 8-0200 that the Army has thd J and Embalmer should not release meh"" \ (Specialized Pennzoil Supply Co. Locksmith Co. Formerly A.&P. Storer Radios - Refrigerators 447 Pearl &i there is a job waiting for Lubricants 298 Amboy Ave- This seems like quite a resp WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 79 Smith St. 466* Rahway Ave. Washing Machines - Woodbridge, N, J. bllity for the Army to is Woodbridge, N. J. PerA Amboy, N. J. Ele ctrical Appliances ,-Many of these men are needed;! Rocky's Garage Tel. Wood. 8-07 Z4 Phonl P. A. 4-4405 Woodbridge, N. J. Records industry right now. Wo Phone Wood. 8-0788 coal miners »tul farmers, 189 Fayette St. * 81 Main Street J TAVERNS wunt railroad'men and Perth Amboy, N. J. Contractors & Builders LUMBER & MILLWORK Woodbridge, N./J. men. Our colleges want to ti Phone P. A. 4-4477 • FLOWERS PETS sume their normal programs, For Your Lumber or ] many of the men want to 1'esuflft- |nder - Body Work and Millwork Requirements ROOFING & SIDING Joe's Cocktail Lounge their education where they lefti lomplete Paint Spraying Tel. Woodbridge 8-1222 CALL JOE'S PET SHOP off whnn they were called into X Dancing Nightly to survieo. Other men are jus wlirel alignment and ANDREW AAROE Member of FT.D. FRESH DAILY .. fiont-cnd work Johnnie Milano'i Orchestra anxious to set out of the "BKAR" TESTING G£NERAL CONTRACTOR New Jersey U. S. Government Impeded and get back to-jobs which Horse Meat TUESDAY to SUNDAY wailing for them, EQUIPMENT" Kept Under Modern Refrigeration and BUILDER WOODBRIDGE STARTING 8:30 P. M. Tims it seems that the Armjj1,' |jt your shimmy and tire wear. Cabinet & Mill Co. System H. WEAN li motor overhauling. Igni- K. F. S- CERO-MEATO YOUR HOSTS - SKIPPY. is iismiminK a lot of responaihiHty* ^ 826 St. George Ave. AND JOE if it is attempting to orSer rk. Fuel pumps rebuilt. 633 Linden Ave., Woodbridge, N. J. DOG FOODS Roofing and Siding •, .Hid generator! repaired, FLOWER SHOPPE FINE LEATHER GOODS 268 Madison Avenue economic program. Fofl Wdodbridge, N. J. F. G. Baldwin, Prop. ROOMING and PET SUPPLIES it might delay- • rec-onvera BUILDERS' SUPPLIES Stores at - Perth Amboy holds skilled workmen who ranter Motor Sales Phone Wood. 8-0779, S9 Moffett St., Fonds 540-46 Rahway Avenue Woodbridge 8-0414 1438 Irving S.t., Rahway needed in the reconversion jg 350 Maple St. Rah-7-1227 P. A. 4-S554R The Army has a tusk.Be~ Vrth Amboy 4-1480 Woodbridge. N. J. 288 Hobart St., Perth Amboy Landscape Contractors P. A. 5-3419 UPHOLSTERY in planning for the occupation DRY CLEANERS Germany and Japan, in bringing ' back to this country our fightin "FLOWERS BY LEE" Tailor Made Auto Seat Cov- 48-HQUR SERVICE PHOTO FINISHING RESTAURANTS men who,are all over the P. A. 4-0840 Landscape Contractors ers, Fibre, Sail Cloth and In bringing up to date the e Gabardine. less records -which such a big oi*;'" CLARKSON'S -.4: ' Trees, shrubs, stone mason- • Telephone P. A. 4-2104 ' Bring Your Friends! ganization requires. We .believe Lee's Wahrendorff Dine With Us! will be doing'the country,.no I QUALITY DRY CLEANING ry, sidewalks, driveways. We serve the very finest in at Plant Store Acme Upholstery Shop ice, however, unless it Esso Service THEFOTOSHOP Italian Food - Featuring To- this obligation as quickly as pbj^f; -'• Flower Shop Under New Management mboy Ave. and James St. Developing, Printing, En- mato Pies and real Italian sible. MILTON'S 80 Smith Street James J. Pusillo Spaghetti. Our cocktail bar Peter Caliguari, Prpp. Not many Americans care Perth Amboy, N. J. ' Urging and Supplies Woodbridge, N. J. Quality Dry Cleaners is always open. '253 Madison Ave. tho military life. For this we Flowers-by-Wire 42 Larch St. WEDDING PICTURES at be grateful,—Somerset wo 9-15u ; 407 Market St., Perth Amboy Perth Amboy gcr-Gaxette. Three Stores: Carteret 8-5054 the HOME and CHURCH Julians Restaurant Phone P. A. '4-2035 Call P. A. 4-1616, ' ' Lakewood - Tomi River 358 State Street A Man Who Knows Perth Amboy 394 Pearl St. Secretary of MEATS & GROCERIES Perth Amboy, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J. ilerson is moving with realism1 DEPARTMENT STORES Telephone 8-1355 WELDING - BRAZING well as speed in reorganizing FRUITS & VEGETABLES department ho heads. His oh RALPH'S Everything to beautify your PLUMBING & HEATING DEAL ESTATE-INSURANCE of .Chester C. Daws as a home with. Household Fur- WALCOTT of its new Committee on nishings Phone 8-3352 All kinds of sinks and bathfubt) nation shows his interest in Service Station rowing the brains and iKpo|ibnC, Nice Assortment of STEVETOTH toilets and .UnLs combination; pot-stoves; 30-40 gal. galvanized of men of top tulent in the fqcli for. Main and Pearl Sts. Ladies' Sportswear J P. production xitid distribution' ft;l^ Grocer and Butcher boilers. Buy your steam, heating WELDING - BJRAiilNG JASPER & SON plants now. Visit your Thatcher Insurance - I^eal Estate - The St. Louisan has a rio! dealer now. GENERAL IRON WORK background in Federal agricui Woodbridge, N. J. ALIEN'S QUALITY FRUIT and Mortgage Lqana tural policy and organwatioa Phone: Woodbridga 8-2569 Phone WO. 8-1178 Convery Blvd. and Triple-A Administrator in the 1 WO. 8-12G6 VEGETABLE MARKET Stale Theatra Building 85 Main Street 87 Second St. State Plumbing Ritter Ave. three years of the New. Deal. 21 Main Street services as War Pood Adminis,.,. Woodbridge, N. J. Woodbridge, N. J. 96 Main St., Woodbridge, N. J^ tor in the spring of 1943 gave bb fHE NEW SENSATION! We Give S and H Green Stamp« Supply Co. Woodbridge, N. J. a clear insight into the noedl Join Our Merchandise Club Woodbridge 8-1773 Lubricated Whijle in Sway- Woodbridge; N. J. 392 State Street Phone Woodbridge 8-0283 organizational complexity, Mution liy:rea«eij the life of , Perth Amboy 4-5507 Secretary is well adyisedl to |" uir. Dctjfeaiei repair bills. ELECTRlii APPLIANCES himself with men who kn6w nj AUTO-ROCK , WOMEN'S APPAREL the shooting is all about in Luoiication practically under Repair! on Motors, Cleaneri, Fresh Fruits and Painting - Paper Hanging REAL ESTATE critically important problems Vegetables war agriculture.—St. Louit driving condition* Irons, etc. J.M.SCEES1NGER l The Shop for the Sways Squeaks Away We Buy AU Typei of INSURANCE Ditpatch. Electrical Equipment GROCERIES and MEATS Well Dressed Woman Tel. P. A. 4-5225 The G. I.'s Thirst IMain Shell Service OLIVE E. SCHOfIELD Those, critics who imagl Crescent Electric Shoes, Dry Goods, Hardware E. NIELSEN REALTOR younger generation to fe8 and Paints THE VOGUE for perdition will be distur Station PAINTING and PAPER- A metnber of the National Exclusive hear that the average , 12 Main St., Woodbridge Fruit Exchange CotottiHee of the G. I. b''l when asked ths • first th Woodbridge, N. J. Appliance Co. HANGING Goats and Dresses SALES - SERVICE 94 Main St., ' Avenel-St., ' would do when he returned'l I'l- Wdbg. 8-1218 930 St. George Avenue A C Motor» Bought, Sold, Woodbridge, N. J. 281 Madison Ave. replied: "Ask for a Near Super Highway At Clo»er Leaf Exchang«d Wood. S-2UQ Perth Amboy, N. J; .Star, Moe Greenfield We give and, redeem S&H Avenel, N. J. " L 403 STATE STREET Green Stamps !;,. 149 Avenel St., Avenel, - wfc>ai>riage, N.J.; P(A.4.2a40 PIRTH AMBOY, N. J. 8-1483 Woodbrtdge 8-0368 WATCH REPAI FURNITURE GIFT SHOPS REPAIR WORK JENSEN'S Watehdi I SERVICENTE.R.... For QtfAfcrT* FURNITURE Distinctive Gifts LUCAS New Jersey Home Imp.rove- ^ih Amboy 4-216,5 LOW PRICES • SEE Jewelry, Glassware, Latest E.JHDI ment Wotk. General Repair Ext. Route 3$ Phonograph Records, daisi MEAT MARKET cal and popular ,, / work done reasonably. Prlct, IS.TB;' J^|/n'J. L^cai'jr., Prop. PAINTING and(DECO- h d"Cd ^ from tyjj^, ferijff , For esritnate call ' WAYSIDE ' ' Hopelawni fl. J. > Amboy Ipm FURNlftJREl&HOP* at ReasonaJbls Prices " Jewelry VII .V'f " State Highway **r APF14ANCE Ave. term. An- '*, Swan Avenei, n> •/' f u mil* &>*tfc of Clowrtwf !.-**> At- •4i Ah f PAGE TEN , SBPTHMSBR 20,l945 J. Heann J. Vereb . i Botti and Mrs. Botti, Inman Ave- 101 Green Lantern Takes J. Marsh... 144 COLONIA NEWS nue, were hosts at a dinner and Mi theatre party Saturday in honor of Under The State House Dome By Marfirtt Seoll his brc^her, John Botti,,'recently By J. Joseph Gribbins Early Pin Loop Lead returned from Italy. R. Lorch : " —The Ladies' Auxiliary of Col- members also inspected the Scout Edmund Hughes and son, Wallace, —Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van WOODBRIDGE—Mayer's Tav- M7 Mrs. Henry McDonald, Mrs. Cath- ern .trounced the K. of C, Steel F. Schwenzer : onia Fire Company met Moiuiny "tent?. A special meeting will be Bramer, Dover Road, entertained (Continued from Editorial Page) port bill in the United States Sen- held Sept. 24, at thn erine Keenan, Miss Betsy Modavis, ate allowing appropriations for air- Equipment edged out Leon's, F. Barth "" at the Inmnn Avenue Hall, with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Van Bramer, is a small place after all, is true : I:IX 1—On Monday evening the old and Charles Lucas Jr., all of Col- ports to be .made to states instead Green Lantern downed the M. & J. Beyers , Mrs. James laiorarl presiding. A Woodbridge, Sunday. —especially in wartime. I:::; and new troop committees of Boy onia, of cities, has been praised by Go,v- GviTransportation and Charlie's Chomicki «ODimittee including Mrs. Edmund —Mr. and Mrs. George Hage- In a letter to/ his protege, Har- ir.i; Scout Troop 62, sponsored by the —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skibin- ernor Edge . . '. New Jersey still Tavern won over the Craftsmen in I . Highes, JIIT. Richard PolhnniUF, dorn, Dover Road, entertained on old Johnson, Senior Clerk in the Colonia Fire Company, met and sky, entertained her brother, Ellis needs $8,600,000 to adequately games of the Craftsmen's House and Mrs. Theodore Kujawski, was Sunday Mr. and Mw. William New Jersey Unemployment Com- all financial and other records were Long, of Newark, Sunday. finance needy school districts, ac- League bowled at the Craftsmen's ! appointed to purchase, Christmas Smith, Mrs. Bessie Van Arsdale, pensation department, Hoffman turned over to the new committee .'—The Misses Georgian and Pascoe, Union, Republican .. , . Club. gifts for the servicemen of the and Mrs. Frank Tejry and son, related that at six o'clock one by Charles Oliphant, retiring Marie Sutter, Amherst Avenue, The New Jersey Education Asso- The League standing and the community, ami a ?p<-clal meeting William, Plainficld. , morning he niet Major Harold In «h effort to ,-,.,„,,. Frank Importico was enjoyed a trip to, the Bronx Zoo ciation will hold its 91st annual scores are as follows-: will be held Ortolier 1 fo wrap the —Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hugeley "Pat" Reilley, of Hackensack, den of; troopi movement designated, a Scoutmaster, with Sunday. convention at Atlantic City on. Craftttnkn'i Homo League gift? ami write Christmas cards. A of Glendale Road, were hosts Sun- in front of the Air Transport Com- way facilities, the .w "' Charles Skibinsky as assistant. —The Card Cltib met 'Friday at Nov. 30 and December 1 and 2 . . Won Lost dolegntian williitttnd the citizens' day to Mr- and Mrs. Howard mand Office in Rome, and the two portation. Corps, •,!, The meeting night of the Scouts the home of Mrs. Theodore Kujnw- Rutgers Universltys College of Green Lantern - 3 0 . meeting to ho hMfc October 11 at Diecks and son, William, Living- old buddies flew together to Pisa. Transport CCommano d has been changed back from Tues- ski, Inwood Avenue. Present were Agriculture will-begin its 40th an- Mayer's Tavern ; .1 0 the Colonin I.ilnnry. Plans were ston, and Conrad Lee, Belleville. R«illey,,who is a former Sheriff of what is known day, to Friday at 7:8i). Present Mrs. James TagKBft, Mrs. William —Mrs. Martin Den Blcyker, Sr., nual session of short courses in Steel Equipment 2 1 • rnade for a Hallowe'en Dance to be kern Mr. Oliphant: William' We.ls, Bergen County and quite active in Project,Prjt"" whici h ':,!h-Twin „>3 Wels, Mrs. Reginald BrarM Mrs. Chain O'Hi)ls Road, entertained farming on Octobef 15 ... The Charley'* Tavern ., 2 , 1 . held the end of October, plat* and James'Taggart, Richard Polhamus, politics up Bergen County way- 1 troops arriving "at u "" Charles Skibinsky,' Mrs. jjtanlfey her daughter-1n-laW| Mrs. Martin Mew Jersey State BoSud, of Media- Craftsman's Club-..'.'...:...." I "2 ,d(jte .to'be announced later. Th^ Charles Lucas, Edmund Hughes, some'years ago, is in the AMG and pftlt o^embiu-kittinn Seabas^y, and lire. Charles'JScott. Den Bleykcr,:Jr., Rahway, Sunday. tion aided in settling three strikes Loon's Inn ...„;..;.<„.' 1 ; 2 ' •committee in chitnre includes Mrs* Thomas Polhamus, Frank. Importi- is military governor of the district Coast, The wostl.o! , -pMr.and Mrs. Jacob Schneider, during August, and • carried one M..& G. Transport. 0 3 'tin • Charles Skibi'nsky..'Mr«.. Horst ciyand Charles Sk 1 —Mrs, .'Michael, Fomenko- anfl ihat includes Pisa and Leghorn. will be maintained d Artiherst Avenue, ertterlajnod.Mrsi dispute over to Sept. . . . OPA an- f| Tetschner, Mrs. William Wei?. Mrs, Mrs. James purrid, were co- Hoffman," who jifst • returned MAYERS TAVERN (3) flight fmsis but --• •' ii i Carl Neubauor and son, Charles, nounces that household washing Thomas Po]lmmu<<. Mrs, Charles —The Coffee Club rnqt Wednes- hostesses at a kifcheri shower in from Europe" where he helped Bosae .' ...... 133 139 creased to 28 p] Paterson, Sunday. • machines, ironers mi aluminum Oliphant, and Mr«. Cfharlea. Scott. day Bt the home of Mrs. William honorof Mra. Currid's mother-in- thousands of soldiers to return B. Nngy, 1 .- '.-. 119 .-. rying —Mrs. Eugene Planer, Gaywood kitchenwarc will be hack in New The winner* iri-tho .Merchandise Ogden, Wo.pd Avenue. She was law, Mrs! John Thomas, North home, while on a brief leave hap- J. Remcr r.. 164 164 144 Avenue, is ill at her" home. ••" : Jersey stores this fall . . . Total Club were Mrs,'Tagpirt, Mrs. H. presented with a gift for her new Hill Road. The affair was, held at pened to be quartered at the his- J. Popp 1.J57 136 146 net valuations taxable in New • Stiles, Mrs. Petrr flildebfand, and home. Present were Mrs. Charles —Mr. antlers. Fred Newkirk, Mrs. Currid's homo Fail-view Ave- toric old Shephearcj's' Hotel in M. V.Sakoy H8 182 21.0 CHUTE RAINS, MONEY •• Amherst Avenue, i spent Wednes- Jersey increased' $2,168i204 this l . Mrs. EugenivMauVr'..;Mrs.. William Oliphant, Mrs. fairies Taggart, nOw and was attended by Mrs, Cairo on V-J Day: Besides be- D. Botta .. >..,•' 101 195 157 . Kansas City.-\Vh(.n Mr " Mrs; William Wels, Mrs, Fred St*t day at the Trenton State Fair'and 'year ovW 1944, the New Jersey Deikc won the dark horse priac. Annn Wirians, Elizabeth | Mrs, ing hnmp, it was probably the best 1 ta Atwooct-pull,.,) oDm'iC Taxpayers' Association rcVealft . . ter, Mrs. Carl Bochm and Mrs. en,tcrta!ned Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daniel Den Blcyker, Sr., Mrs. place in the world to be when the 789 810 -706 dry chute outlet in h.-r |, —The Ladies' Auxiliary Unit A three-point program designed to v(l Jacob Schneider. Newkirk, Linden, Sunday. Russell Den Bleyker, Mrs.' Chester word was flashed that Japan had K. OF C. (0) she was showered wm '*; 248, American F,CEion, mot Wed- —Mias Margaret Breil is spend- provide steady productive .employ-, —Stanley Smith Jr., son of Mrs. Case, Mrs. Hugo Mertis, Mfrs. surrendered. Dalton 166 155 and $100 bills, n]on(t ,,'»'«• nesday at the Legion Hall, with ment for returning servicemen and ! Ruth Smith, Colonia Boulevard, is ing three weeks with her parents, Aubrey Woodward and Miss Peggy ed clothes. The ninn,,.- » Mrs. George Kayser in charge, The former Governor visited women in New Jersey has been Keating 124 now attending Oakland Military Mr. and Mrs. Walter Breif, Arch- Knaucr. had disappeared ]ilst .,.;'\':' Plans were miide for the Installa- Naples, Athens,- Cairo, Jerusalem, launched by Governor Edge . . . Zega 12(5 174 162 Academy, Oakland. angel Avenue, after which she will —Mr. and Mrs, William Deike, strongbox belongim; !<;?•,' tion of officers to be held jointly Tel Aviv, Bethlehem, Tobruk, Mal- For the 22nii year, the' State De- Poos- ....:: 143 159 148 —Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Brady, return to Ohio to rosido.with rela- Wood Avenue, entertained Mr. and the Atwoods. A thief \ I with the Legion September 29. ta and Roifie on a recent leave. He partment.of Agriculture has start- Keatinff : 128 Gaywood Avenue, entertained his tives. Mrs, Harry Gonder, and daughters, to" have become iiiiia..,- , ° Tentative plans were also made also had an audience with His ed its annual program of inspec- E. Gcrity 17(T 119 father, Mark Brady, Mr. and Mrs. —Mrs.. Joseph Grassi, Inman Margo and Honelore, Newark. 1 thorough search ' " for a card party October 20. Gold Holiness, Pope Pius-XII, an-wiged tion and selection of poultry A. Gcrity...., Kill I'M 157 Howard Brady and PFC Robert Avenue, entertained the following —Mr, and Mrs. William Ogden, for the missing m ., .,i star pins were presented to* Mrs. by the American Embassy. He also breeding flocks throughout New Brady, Newark, Wednesday and for a few days last week: The Wood Avenue, entertained his pod it down the John Eck, Mrs. Walter Parker, and had his picture taken nonchalently Jersey .. . Colonel Donald-W. Mc- 696, 808 740 Mrs. Charles Scott Jr. visited Mr. and Mrs. Harold Callas, Misses Grace and Marie Magnatta, mother Mrs. Fnu'c Ogden, Roselle, riding in a Venetian gondola Helen and Antoinette Memmola, Gowan, Deputy Adjutant General DON'S * i r—Boy Scout Troop b'2 met Tues- Hillside, Sunday, at dinner-on Monday in celebration which was being poled by a rustic SALVAGE Vera Bove, Eda and Mary Galieti, of New Jersey, is home on a- Ii0- Simeonc 142 103 day at the flrehouse with Scout- -Mr. and Mrs. William Wels of his birthday. gondolier. Military and nav;,! Carmella Malavorca, Eleanor Vi- day leave after spending 3 years A. Coppola 155 157 179 master Frank Importicoin charge. and family!\ West Street, visited —The Civic Improvement Club ued at millions of I|I,U talc, Clara Calacurto, and Shirley in Europe. Kalina :; 166 104 208 : Eagle and Bear patrols gave a friends >t Lake Hopatcong Sun- will meet Friday, Sept 21, at the VETERANS! — Many veterans tion to an cstinmti'ci $ Hornstein, Newark. Kollar : 108 180 157 demonstration of first aid, and ex- day, Iriman Avenue Hall. without any experience in business in sunken merchant,' CAPITOL CAPERS: — Public M.Coppola ' 129 137 19& hibited cooking utensils and can- —Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutter, —Mrs. James McCormiek, —Mir. and Mrs. Herbert Becker, are returning to civilfcin life the cargo, were salvii^cl officials must obey the nnti-dis ,lri'V, dle holders made from tin cans. Amherst Avenue, entertained Mr. Princeton Avenue, entertained Mr. Wood Avenue, entertained Mr. and victims of ccoriomic\bewilder- war, according to ,, criminatory laws adopted by the 760 750 013 a Thomas , Polhamus presented the and Mrs. ATthur Sutter and daugh- and Mrs. Allan Jensen, Jersey Mrs. Horst Tctselmer and Mr. and ment, William, G. McKinley, Jer- nouncement. More th.m i;op with a gavel and Mr. Impor-jter- Venery, Linden, Monday, in Mrs. William Doike, of Wood Ave- sey City, Chairman of the Veter- sels have been s,lva | -Miss Evelyn McCormiek, eral Van Riper has ruled ... Ondre 173 208 147 •ttco gave the Scouts two signal 1 celebration of Fred Sutter's birth nue on Sunday and celebrated Mrs. ans' Committee of the State Eco- Manilla Bay, sin,-, ;C , Princeton Avenue, spent the Colonel Alexander P. Gray, State Powers H51 118 164 d flags. The Scouts exhibited their d&y. Backer's birthday. nomic Council claims. from the Japanese. ' week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Property Officer, declares -local Anderson , 173 192 157 ability in building campfires and —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ter- —Mrs, Charles Scott, Jr., humm "These veterans were inducted liam Miller, Elizabeth. ' property officers must now ac Murray 171 135 167 cooked waffles over them. The zella, Cavour Terrace,-entertained Avenue entertained al dinner Sun- into service with no knowledge of . —William Locsch Jr., Enficld count for every piece of defense' Van Camp 187 144 197 meeting was conducted by Scout Mr. and Mrs, Harry Ska, of New day Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott, the various kinds of business and Road, visited his uncle, Pvt. Roger material from arm bands to fire en- TELEPHONE 4-007S George Mapps and the closing rit- Brunswick, Sunday, and Mr. and Sr,, Enfield Road. now they naturally find it difficult Gardner, at England General Hos- to decide what form of enterprise gines turned over to them during 895 797 832 w[ by Sydney Brown. Charles Oli- Mrs. Thomas Assenzio of New —Mr. and Mrs. Richard Pol- pital, Atlantic City, Saturday. Wil- will interest uicui m be suited to the days oS black-outs . . . "There M. & G. TRANSPORTATION (0) •phant, of the troop committee, was York Thursday. hamus, Florence Avenue, enter- liam Loesch Sr. visited his mother, their capabilities," McKinley will be something screwy, some- S. Sable 110 152 .125 guest. —Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas tained Saturday in celebration of Mrs. Charles Loesch, of New York claims. where," says the N. J. Taxpayers' F. Gutwcin 177 1I!2 170 TH0S11 Colonia Fire Company Sr., Carolina Avenue, entertained the birthday of their (laughter, Association, "if the collapse of The City, Sunday. •- , In order to help the veteran, F. Such 134 134 146 Tield a drill Sunday and prepared at a party in celebration of the Beatrice. Guests included Mrs. huge war spending is not reflected —Mr. and Mrs. 'George Keller, McKinley urged the business coun- F. Bake 15G 158 198 birthday of their daughter, Mrs. August Fra-zier and niece, Doris, in a commensurate reduction in the fire truck for the winter. The Dover Iload, entertained Miss Car- R, MacDowell .1 147 1G8 142 Floyd W'ilcox. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Polhamus and chil- sellors in each community to talk ol Hadad of- Iselin at dinner on national taxation." Funeral Directors Mrs. Al Machuta and children, dren, Dorothy and Barbara and these matters over with the vet- Sunday and on Saturday wore Ralph, Thomas and Donald Pol- erans and infiorm them of the na- 724 745 781) | Rahway; Miss Florence McGee, hosts to S/Sfjt. James ForrlarHl POULTRY PERMANENT WAVES hamui-, all of Column, and ture and requirements of various GREEN LANTERN (;i) i Mr. and Mrs. Al Machuta and chjl- S/Sg-t. Anthony Angclo, Elizabeth, Mrs. Practically all controls on Our cold ware impart* beau- Theodore Polhamus and son type? of businesses. Mullroiey 147 171 Ifi7 366 kTATE STREET ! dren, Rahway; Miss Florence Mc- who had been witlftheir son, PFC Ed- chicken procurement programs tiful natural looking curli to j Gee, and Mr. and Mrs, John win, Rahway, Ruiz *»J44 149 153 George Keller, on Cebu. He is now JERSEY JIGSAW:—New Jer- have been withdrawn by the PERTH AMBOY, NJ,| the moit difficult problem hair. Schumski, Jersey City; Miss Helen —The local committee will meet MacVicar 175 175 17G with the army of occupation in sey has distributed S424.587.82 in United States Department of Ag- No heat, no gadgets, tbort- j Long-field, Iselin; Mr. and Mrs, tins week to make final arrange- Hamill 142 141 212 Japan. transfer inheritance taxes to the riculture, leaving the armed serv- Joieph V. Cojtello, MgJ •hiped to your head or long ments for the citizens meeting of Feuchter 160 165 156 bob effect. ' —Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nadler, twenty-one counties of the State ices to purchase fowls on the reg- the Woodbridge Tow.nship Civic Chain-o-Hills Koud, entertained . . . The State Board of Public Util- ular market. All that is left now $10.00 - $12.50 Conference to be. held at the Co- 768 881 8(!4 her parents, Mr, and -Mrs, Floyd ity Commissioners has ordered 81 of direct controls over poultry lonia Library October 11. Candi- CHARLIE'S TAVERN (2) other permanent* Shipman, Middk-lmvn, N. Y., this bus operators to restore pre-war procurement is an order affecting "There It No Subititule— Furniture dates from both parties have been J. Putras 128 134 $5.00 • $7.50 - $10.00 week. bus service throughout the State 2u states, mostly in the Midwest, For Burke Sem«'| invited to apeak and have signi- J. Marsh 171 —Mr. and Mrs. Paskel Merritt, . . . Milk production in New Jersey under which turkeys arc being Talented hair «tyji«ts - 15 7eari fied their willingness to attend: A. Dubiol 101 177 190 Repairing and Amherst Avenue, spent Sunday during August was estimated at produced for the armed forces. ipeciali/.ing on permanent* Thc mecting will be'conducted like No appointment nccosnry with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Verkcr, ( !lii million pounds , . . Lt, Col, the Town Hall of the'-'Air, with a Red Bank. Fohn W. Gri^gs, of Ridgewood, has NEW CLOTHING Open evenings Upholstering moderator in charge. SEWING MACHINES, been appointed a Deputy Attorney Good news for housewives is —Mr. and'Mrs. Robert Morrisey, Hines Roofing Co. — And — MARGIE'S 'Edgcwijod Avenue, entertained on General'of New Jersey at $7,500 the announcement that clothes for Household Appliances] BEAUTY SALON Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fin- REMARKABLE a year while still in service . . . women and children will be .piled GUTTERS - LEADERS HAROLDTANDERSON Repaired , 477 Rahway Ave. nerty and children, Winh'eld, and Tnrrington, Conn.—There's no First bids on Governor Edge's $4,- high in stores by November, as SKYLIGHTS 295,000 post-war highway pro- will also things like sheets arid I Bouijlit and Soll| Woodbridge, N. J. 29 E. Green St. Miss Anna Marie Philips, Eliza- trouble remembering the birth- SLATE and ASPHALT Machines with Tel: Wo. 8-1213 Woodbridge, N. J. beth. days of the four Wald children. gram will be received by the State towels. Men's clothing, however, 1946 Model —Mr. and Mrs. John Mackewitz, Lena's birthday is December • 7, Highway Department on October will be lets plentiful. Shirts and ROOFS Cabinets ana Arthur Avewic, entertained on I!.".. Transfer to the State De- shorts will be produced at the Acccssoriel Pearl Horbor day; Ruth's is June 1 RUBBEROID SHINGLES Sunday. Mr. And Mrs. Mathcw Dc- G, Normandy D-day; Kenneth's is 'partment'of institutions and Agen- rate of 90'jto. 95 per-cent of their HOME cies of the child care unit formerly lasen, Mr', agfl. Mis.lSainiu'l Voreei, May !),- V-E day, and Franklin's 1939 volume, but the industries APPLIANCE] operated under the Office of Civ- iind Mr. and Mis. Felix Bladis, all is August 14, the day the Japs expect tfia(>is heavy sales to the Hines Roofing Co. & Sewing Machine Service ilian Defense, has been accom The Avehel Improvement Association wish to thank of Newark. quit. They are the- children of Mr. millions , of,.'discharged veterans plished . . . Adoptions of the Brcw- 4S6 School tt.t Woodbridge 395 Araboy Avc, Woo. " —Mr. ami Mrs. Thornton Ileise, and Mrs. Otto Wald. will keep stocks ut low levels until their many friends for the wonderful cooperation Penninptoti Road, were Hosts last ster amendment to the Federal air- after the fi^.of the year. Tel. 8-1077 Tel. week to Mrs. George Wljilc and shown by attending their first annuail picnic which daughters, Betty and Mary, Nor- ACHESON ristown, Pa., Mrs. Robert Kent and Dean C. Acheson has been was held at the Maple Tree Farm on September 9th. Mrs. Bruce IJailes, of Temple, sworn in as Undersecretary of Texan. State, succeeding- Joseph C. Grew, O. H. Weferling, —Gunner's Mute WO Philip former "Ambassador .to Japan. President. GOOD/*YEAH HUPS TO ar mem c/tits GO motto* ^ TIRES. -* Tel. Woodbridge 8-0995 RADIO SHOP OF WOODBRIDGE TRAINLOAD ... OF LONG DISTANCE CALLS Our returning servicemen are pouring in,to Kilmer 110. Main St, Woodbridge, N.J. : ,, send" Dix "by the "thousands 'these" daysTarifi"85~6ut of ' ' every 100 want to call home FOR SALE '»• prove If y gHLH^- UTEST USED RECORDS - USED RADIOS should be on Unless these men have your wholehearted cooperation, their, calls must'be held RADIO TUBES up—sometimes for hours. We have a limited supply 0/ hard to get tubes for sale, We can replace practically any tube you may require. RADIOS REPAIRED - BATTERIES Wm. Hoffman TAGGED FOR BONUS MILEAGE GAME SOCIAL WHY NEW JERSEY LONG DISTANCE HEY, FEUAS...IM A POPPAI LINES ARE BUSIER THAN EVER! EVERY We're, sure you wouldn't" New Jersey is the nation's main "Gateway State'^fof want to keep such good returning soldiers. Frdm Camp Kilmer, Fort Dix and 4 FRIDAY NIGHT of]^ ' New Jersey's great plitary hospitals,"thousands of] J during month of September calls.daily are going out to homes all, over America, ouVWrvioemen, Auspices of We are 'handling more than twice Make Deluxe your buy-word wHen you want 'as many Long Distance calls proof of quality in the tires you buy. Fo^ a this year as in 1940! SO-SHELL CLUB tire has to be more than good to be Deluxe i SEWAREfl, N. J. at Gopdyear and Goodyear is as DeLuxe as YOU CANIfftP ; ^~ '• '•--'. a tire can be. ' lls Proceeds to go toward purchaiiflg , HSASB make NO unnw««ary long diitancfl « Xmas packages (or employees in PLEASE make «»wntiol calli at bri«f 01 ppiilble ta the armed service*.' Frank Van Syckle COMPANY k James' Auditorium 157 New Brunswkk Avfliuid WQ0B&RI.DQE, N. I
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