VOL 64 — NO. 41 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946 Bishop b Present Chief OmnJan Plans Made For LeoRyii iunn When Local Priest Orders Brownout Christmas Bazaar Will Be Unopposed It takes a great deal of study ins aad long years of living.to ac- Marks Anniversary For This Chy Of Christ Church For Fireman Post quire even a snull portion of the knowledge which has been Rev. Urbanik Of Sacred Emergency Measures Will Be HeW~A t Parish Annual Department asaaaed by the human race over Heart Church Celebrated Taken By Jersey Central Houae On December 6th. Election WiU Take Place the centuries. 25th Ordination Power And Light. Monday Evening. Lately, considerable Interest Anniversary Sunday. The annual Christmas Basaar was created over a contest stag- In compliance with orders re- of Christ Episcopal Church will The annual election of officers One of the outstanding events ed by the United States Army ceived from the Civilian Pro- be held in the Parish House on of the South Amboy Fire De- In the history of Sacred Heart With a modern calculating duction Administration on Wed- Friday. December 9th. Supper triment will be held Monday Parish, took place on Sunday, machine pitted against the an- nesday. Chief of Police David will be served from 5 until 8 evening in the Broadway fire when the Rev. Walter Urbanik. cient Abacus, simple counting Qulnlan has ordered a brown- o'clock. house. pastor of the church, celebrated machine used for centuries by out of til unnecessary lighting Those in charge of booths According to the preelection the twenty fifth anniversary of the Japanese and the Chinese. here, to aid in the coal conser- will be: Miss Marie Uhler. grab- talk, Leo Ryan, a member of his ordination. Qreater interest in the con- vation program. bag, Mrs. Ruth Dexhelmer, he Enterprise Hook and Ladder In addition to the Most Re- test was created by the fact that The order bans all unneces- Craft Shop, Mrs. Frances Kirk, Company, will be the unopposed verend William A. Griffin, bishop the abacus was able to beat out sary outside lighting, display and Handkerchiefs, Mrs. Russell Har- candidate for selection as the » of the Trenton diocese, there the modern calculating machine otherwise, although street light- dy and Mrs. Helen Plerson, cakes second assistant chief of the were more than fifty priests in In many phases of the contest. ing and traffic lights are except- and pies, Mrs. H.- 8. Weyrich department, which according to attendance, and more than WO Until word of the contests was ed. Also banned. Chief Qulnlan and Mrs. Oretchen Delbert, tradition will be his first step people were present at the ban- published, there were a great explained, is all lighting in dls- Country store, St. Martha's toward the post of department quet given In honor of Father many people who had never play windows that may be seenlOuUd, Dry Goods, Junior Young chief. Urbanik. heard of tone abacus, and a great from outside the widow. The People's Oulld, Mrs. Harold Flls- At the first of the year. Martin At 11 o'clock Sunday morn- many more, who while they had rules are similar to ttoose In ef- kov, chairman, aprons. Acolyte Keays of Protection Engine Co... lac, the Rev. Urbanik celebrated heard of It. had never heard Us fect during the war. Outld, Arthur Bailey, chairman at present, first assistant chief. a pontifical man In the presence name, and had only faint Ray Ketohell m charge of the sand dune. Mn. Arthur Chap- will become chief, to succeed^ of tht Btohop. Assisting at the about how It was operated. local power plant .of the Jersey man, novelty shop, Arthur Chap John O'Leary of the Enterprise were the Rev. Andrew Wls- No matter how much we apply Central Power atfil lifht Co., man, treasurer, Supper commit- Company, and Frank Leonard niewski of Woodbine, N j. as ourselves, there Is a peat deal declared that there Is no Im- tee: Mrs. Fred Petty. Miss Alice of Independence Engine and and tht Rev. John Qra- of knowledge none of us will mediate danger of difficulty at VanSant, Mn. John Bodenman Hose Company, will advance bowski of local Sacred Heart ever acquire. For matanoi the plant bars at result of the Mrs. William Coward. Mrs. from second to first assistant Church as thesob-deaoon. few of us really know how to coal gjtnatlirtit he declared Blanche Switser, Mn. Marjorle chief. live lift to its fullest extent? The Very R4v. Emmet Mona- that a supply to take care of Nteltopp and Mrs. Nellie Mills. i on Fate IS) • • • the load put on the plant for a Mn. Constance Keasby is the LEGION PLANS The recent decision of school period of over thirty days. Is on general chairman of the com- TESTIMONIAL FOR authorities and miiiirs of the hand. mittee. PAST COMMANDER council here, to acquire add! Two Local Men In Mr. KeteheU seid Shat all pos- 4 ttonal land adjacent to the pre- sible emergency —wires are Plans for a testimonial dinner aami Oeorge Street property, for being taken at all stations ope- Woman's Club to former Commander Albert school recreational pm puces. Is Leading Roles In rated by the company, aad it 1* Helm, sre being nude at Luke tadecd. as Superintendent of possible to secure a considerable A. Lovely Post, of the American Scnool Tustln has called it, "A Theatre Guild Play savin* of coal because of the fact Makes Plans To Legion. The Woman's Auxiliary progressive step forward". that all stations are Intercon- of the Post will assist in prepa- In the present day setup, re- John Lucitt And Richard nected, and all coal supplies sre Nark Anniversary rations for the event. Com- creational facilities for students Hotton To Appear In being pooled. mander Foley has appointed Jo- are regarded as almost as im- "Junior Miss". He explained tha tthe power Christmas Party Will Also seph Coluccl and Albert Sorren- portant as class s>Sm facilities loads are being so shifted as to Be Held At December 3rd ino. chairmen of the commit- and educators realise the truth Leading roles will be taken by put as much of Hie load as it Meeting. tee. two local men In the comedy, of the old proverb, "All work 1 Is capable of handling on s plant Meanwhile the post basketball and no play, makes Jack a dull "Junior Miss , to be presented burning anthracite coal, and Plans for the celebration of team has been organised under boy". They realise that know- by the Tierney Theatre Guild of this plant at present is being the 34th anniversary of the the direction of Joseph Levan- ledge can only be grasped and Perth Amboy on Saturday, No- operated "around the clock" and founding of the South Amboy doskl. and a schedule of retained by a healthy brain, and vember 30th and Sunday. De- iol is being used for fuel, wher- Woman's Club, and the annual is being arranged. cember 1st. a healthy brain can only dwell ever possible. Christmas Party, which will be m a healthy body, made so by John Lucttt of this city, will held In conjunction with this KNIGHTS ANNOUNCE play the leading male role, that celebration, were outlined at a Wholesome exercise and fresh MISS NANCY BURKARD TURKEY WINNERS air. of Uncle Willis, whose young meeting of the club's Executive niece. Judy, arranges a thrilling CLASS TREASURER AT Board, which took place on The winner* In the recent tur- The land which has been pur- TRENTON TEACHERS chased will be ideal for the pur- romance for him Mr. Lucitt has Monday afternoon at the home key drawing conducted by Knights of Columbus Council pose for which it is intended. been active In productions of of the President, Mrs. O. O. r Miss Nancy Burkard, No. 426 were: C. F. SpiUane. after It has been cleaned off the Tif> "' "heatre Guild, hav- Carr. on Second street. of Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Burkard Charles Spent, S. Loiak of Port (Continued on page live) ing PI1.J j roles in "Oeorge This affair will be held on Washington Slept Here", "Buds of 430 Ferris street, has been Tuesday site noon. December 3. Reading. Carolyn Orlmley of in Your Eyes". "Kind Lady", and chosen treasurer of the Fresh- at Christ Church Parish House, David street and Maurlta Flem- WBAT! Me bet water? Better "Stage Door". man Class at Trenton State and the Rev. Malcolm 8. Pitt, ing of David street. Teachers College. bl Ms—«bsa. TeL 1-MM, oer. Richard Holton also of this D. D.. a former missionary to e •» Miss Burkard, a graduate of Ave> aad DavM St. city, will play the character India, and dean of the Hartford Under the auspices of the the Harold O. Hoffman High lead, in which he portrays the 8emlnary, will be the guest Young Adult Fellowship of the School, Is majoring In mathe- father of July. speaker, with his topic "Christ- First Methodist Church, a cafe- For totter plumbing and matics-science at the college. teria supper and fancy tabtrwtf •fttof service at moderate Leaders of the Theatre Oulld, mas in India". The fieeolu* «l describe "Junior lUss", si In Hoffman High Bchool will fur- be held on Wednesday, Decem- mt«a\ see A. J. HSBMH 11« LEGION TO PRESENT ber 4th. The supper will be serv- Aujruata street, telephone extremely entertaining comedy nish the entertainment. All CERTIFICATES i*OR members of the Woman's Club ed from 5:30 until 7:00 P. M. 1-U74-IL with an appeal to all ages. LONG MEMBERSHIP A special matinee for children Ceatftraei ea Page I The menu will consist of roast will be held on Sunday after- beef and ham, mashed potatoes Plans are being made by Luke noon, at 2:30 P. If. RED CROSS and gravy, string beans, Harvard A. Lovely Post of the American WILL HOLD beets, rolls and butter, coffee, Legion to present special certi- tea. milk and desert. ANNUAL ELECTION AMY'S roa rora sactmnt— ficates to members of the post with long records of membership SFCTTBI INttJtMNCB The annual meeting and elec- Commander Anton Foley has TOBOUGR tion of officers of the South Am- PHARMACY announced that the presentation gASLI a. KAB4MKI boy Red Cross chapter will be of these awards will be made at TeL 1-MM mir held in the headquarters in the taviM a* the testimonial dinner being 14* *O mVAY THL. f-Mt* Fourth street Bchool on Fri MM k Open This Sunday planned for Past Commander evening. December Ith at 1:00 Albert Helm. I. 194* P. M. Mrs. Helen R. Olsason . MAIN LEQfJOB 8TOE1 WHY DOES A CHICKEN Secretary, has announced. lit AfaJn St. Tsl. S. A. 1-UM CRO88 TUB EOADT Ne Hoffman's & Petemon's Ms hiu ,»v*r seiHea" thai — We are Phmrmaefai b«t we eaa tell ye« why Ms *f hotMejr wrapped gtftc. FREE OELIVEBT CLOSED FOR THE VpU, sreea Braadway. They're f*Uv te Jae Ball Peonage Mere, DAT •eat «e rest OMse. mm i > • •ffll ajiee TWO THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1M*

berteon, of Jftjw Cleary ha* not announced any f t>^*^* fl*!*« LOOKING BACK noted atasxr, win be here. Mr. Intention of leaving the local PotatoA Chip Snack Bar Thorn** Ifeighfta. saovtag jtature teaching, staff. She i* a graduate star wlU preside At the meeting. of 'St. Mary's School here, and 22 YEARS of Mt. 8t Mary's College, of DECEMBER It, li*4 The .Shade Tree Commission Plalnfteld. She holds two de- during U* past Mmmtr pknUd grees B. A. and B. 8. and la a Tbe First Annual Ladle* Night » total of 109 Norway maple prominent member of several Christmas Party of the trees at various place* through- j local organisations, among them Amboy Rotary Club wag atit the city. In the annual re- being the Young Ladies Sodality ft deckled success. Until mid- port to the city authorities, the Catholic Daughters of America, night last nlg.ht local Rotarlan* w highl_ y Ladies Auxiliary American Le- and •'Rotary-Anna" danced tnd|Of the measure of cooperation gion. South Amboy Woman's frpliced at the Bide-a-We* Inn. received from hte pupils and tn- Club and the Parent-Teaohers partaking of a splendid dinner, atruotors of all of the local Association. She has also been and enjoying a notable enter* schools. An appropriation of one an active worker and takes an tainment program. hundmd dollar*, the same active part in practically all About sixty Rotarlan* and amount a* last year, was re- social activities of this city. guest were presetttAi they en- quested with which to carry on where she enjoys a wide circle tered they were greeted by old the work for next year. of friends and acquaintances, Santa and the scene that eon- I —o— who are united In wishing her fronted them was one of much I Wnen tne Rev further success in the new pro- beauty and originality. Branches orimahaw entered the pulpit of fession of her choice. draped with white crepe paper \BL p^., ^igoopal Chun* streamers were festooned about gcntei. Bfcreet> Trenton, last Sun- At a meeting of the building Parties arc alwayu fun —and with Thanksgiving and the Christ- the room, the lights under the mas Holidays ahead, it's a wiaa hostess that knows what to scrvt her day morning, h* also enjkered committae of the Board of Juasts that is different mnd delicious. From tomato Juic« for the chil- bowers being shaded in. A brilli- upon the duties as motor of Trustee* of the local Hospital rait to mn old-fashioned for Dad, we'vi developed canapts that will antly lighted Christmas tree please even the most Anicky. Smart host***** are also discovering thai church, the ohurch Association on Tuesday evening the time-saving advsntag* of serving these snacks on delicious potato stood in the center of the room, to which he. In boyhood tht contract for the erection of chips. *^ midway between the UW»«, 9%d whlch the new hospital building was which In themselves presented * shipped, PARTY CANAPfiS awarded to the contracting firm Cream Caees* Keeette* pretty sight. Oarlands of laurel, ^^ ^ j^ nflfflh.. of L*uan>rt*on and Reese^ of. Add Mmtfti tbtek «TMM to tl» were laid along the tables. tormetiy attached to Chrtat this city. The total figures of cbfw (o BMk* UM rtrtl brightened with red poinsettastt , . . 4 . , _.„ **»• •ona»«t«K». araoM with church parish, this city, and the contract amounted to $42,- and add chopped ettto* and tenfthy p6ri d and a copy of the agreement Inlet. Uclac a pastry «a>, aiah* a ,7ighted^ . burneILS^SLd prettily of ^ uu° > *"***R^. H •mall raartie pt tUed witn ^ ^ty clerk tary candle holders P. Pears*, served as assist- , t New Brunswick yesterday Brelbd 8ariai» Cuaa4 ^ ™» members of the Martntt* itiHiw ta Fmn* tor 1 hour. Put* thriMpa h* was a lay-i^ader at first, and buudta, committee are Messrs. tr and cook until ahrianp wnUnued at taiMfh. Hart Mt akrlajp k* dw ceived Christmas horns of * •**•• "* D. W. Reed. John A. Coan and •filler of a carted. «rta» aotato Hu> He U)Ok fmkt toterest R c stephenson and amnr* twatfdlalalr. ta y Uth f r ° ° ** i* ° " On Wednesday ' the, architect Bgg aai Aacaevy Caaaae E2 troop and staked out the location for the ^ Cm«a % kafd oookvd atn ••». ad* freely. aU to iotherwise entering into the foundations for the structure, e t« * anchovy aia«« (alt* spirit of the affair. ««») to U» MV and ate «• "•lmy «u^i« of boy's work here. and work on the breaking aground ' Xckta nUak. *M«*« MI favors in the form of paper After his ordination here. Mr. cups on tripods, made1 of Rotary yesterday. It - * The proportion* of taese y Orimahaw went to Washington. ,1s expected that the building possiU* for all of tl colors and bearing salted al- D. C. and later to FayettevUle. In the refrigMrster. ... BBBB»B| SHM eestesj monds and after dinner mints, ready for service early nutes wtthovt taat kit get te servTS N Y.. to take charge of parlshea to flanked each plate. summer months, perhaps at those places. From Fayette- m late spring. ville. he was named to succeed The contract figures call for In the presence of an audience the Rev. Horace T. Owen, who furnishing all of the materials, thai compensated in appreciative recently resigned from the rec- etc., for the complete structure, spirit for Its lack of numbers torship of Bt. Paul's In Trenton. except the tUe for the bath and the South Amboy Harmony Culb Mr. Orimshaw Is a graduate of operating rooms, etc., which is AHRACTIVE made lta Initial appearance In the Trenton schools, Rftehi being donated by Mr. Chrlstla- concert program in this com- University and of the General TERMS munity. Under the auspices' of Theological Seminary. H«w York, The plans as prepared by ar- Luke A. Lovely Post, American HI* election to Bt. Foul's ap- chitect* Ingvard Greiaen~and M APPLICATIONS Legion, a group of numbers of parently marks the alimtni O. Tusik. both of Perth Amboy. exceptional merit was offered in of a boyhood Many who have associated together in INVITED the High School Auditorium last of his friends here are tendering the preparations of the plans Tuesday evening. , their congratulations to him aod for the locH institution, provide The Harmony Club directed wishing him success in his new for a two story and baaemerit by Ada Plarsol Cossens and with feld of endeavor. building of brick, forty feet in INVESTORS AM) OWNERS Mrs. A. C. Parisen at the piano, width by fifty-eight feet in rendered the "Hunting Songs Miss Catherine deary, of Wll- length with a twelve foot porch (OiWhrtst), "Mah Llndy Lou" mont street, one of the most ef- In front and the most modern BUILDING AND LOAN (Strickland). "Song of trie Vi- ficient teachers in the local High and up to date equipment in- ASSOCIATION kings'* fPanlng), and "Nightin- School, has taken up an even- side. The bulldln# will give the gale and Rose" (Lehner) In the ing study course In the Hew [resident* of this city a hospital order named. The rendition of South Amboy Trust Co Butldmq Jersey School of Law In Newark. (that will equal. If /not surpass these numbers ofBered a splendid In entering the study of law.Miss 'any other in this vicinity. 116 BROADWAY, SOUTH AMBOY. NJ. opportunity to Indicate the pro- that this organization has since its formation and to By CENE CARR reveal promise of latent power JUST HUMANS in its chosen field. FOR SOUTH AMBOY...

Bt Mary'« Parent- x_ Association held it* first metdhg A 3-Day Delivery Service under the Presidency of Mrs John Coakley and a new staff of IN QUALITY DRY CLEANING officers in St. Mary's hall on Thursday afternoon. Sister Mary Our trucks will pick up and deliver on these days. Atoysia gave brief Instructions TUESDAY PICK UP — DELIVERED FRIDAY '^ tft« motfteYt rttfsWtnf Home study and review work during WEDNESDAY PICK UP—DELIVERED SATURDAY the Christmas holidays. The meeting waa reminded that the PHONE P. A. 4.1616 end January would bring We argently re****t, ta tnrar, prompt *ervlea, U the mid term examinations and afeeae as the day bef «ra. that It was necessary that pupil* at once to prepare for this Djt l. C. Griffin welcomed the M«ly elected offlaers and wished them success. He also 48-HOUR SERVICE ked the retiring officer* for : excellent record of the put AT PLANT STORE

_ mrwwmmm of ted prepared a very entar- ptogram which was wry beautifully toy t!w ef.th* dlflefuit grade*. MILTON'S jlgg fffji-friM, as ohalr- gaiaAMUnint. ha* OUALITY DRY CLEANERS "Y#Q Co to Sleep hi There r 407 MAHKET STREET PERTH AMBOY TODAY, NOVEMBER ». IMC WE SOUTH AMBOT GRiZBf

i» latter Street, complained State iriCraoty that he had been tormented lately by a caller who informs r DAVID Mr*. WlllUm Niper of Sun- him that "This is Mary the INTHESTO1 hope, If. J. picked two corgeous Dope", than hangs up. Joan Leslie allegedly l«ft) There's Just no telling wher* rotas la full bloom and a cluster Mrs. Sue Shea, English born, Warner Bros, because the stories ' fans will stop. Robert Merrill, Of bud*. last week, from her to handsome bari- "garden on Linden Avenue, when wife of Jfatt Shea of Olen Rock, h t t larked tone star of to* had formed In pools of wator Is perfectly content with her life reality She the RCA Vic- tor program, overnight. Instead of the pal* In the United States, but her was recently husband isnt. He longs for the signed fur the has been fly ins; pink of the usual June blooming, lead in a new out to the mid- they were a deep dark pink. peace and contentment of En picture at west between • • • glish country life, which he Kagle- Lion and Sunday NUC first tasted as a sergeant in the the plot of thia broadcasts for By bestowing a kiss upon some personal 8th Air Force. So he is taking one is a beaut. «ach one of her descendants, We hear tell it's appear his bride back to Clacton-on-the anrett and MAS four daughters, twelve grand- >OAM ltUII about a news children, eighteen great-grand- Sea. where he will work with his literally kid paper woman whose investigation napped <>n a flying visit to Detroit. children, and twenty great father in law on the family of a mysterious lake monster ex A group of men met him at the grandchildren and twenty great farm. poses a mad scientist! terminal, led him to a car and great grandchildren, Mrs. Levl> drove some 20 minutes without James Cagney will speak his, answering questions. It developed nla Mount Mlntoa of High- and the screen's, first Gaelic dia finally that about 200 fans had lands, recently observed her 101 logue in "The Stray Lamb," forth arranged this little surprise to birthday. coming film version of the imut welcome their favorite singer to ing Thome Smith novel. That's their city T! The vlslta began at 7:30 A. If. one of the requirements for the and lasted until la be in the even- portrayal of the Russet Man, sn • • • DRAMA — the perfect thea- The day of the face on the cut- ter M this Mine. Patilin* ing, with no time out for Mn. ancestral, short-tempered Irish ting room floor is over — along Mlnton's customary nap. Mn. magician who is given to express- with the end of scarcities in vital halo hat in black plumes. It is ing himself emphatically in Gaelic. M in ton has outlived three hus- materials. Film is now being modeled by Doris McWkirt. • • • edited into steel barrels. bands and three children. Her who pla\s in NBCs "Joyc* We feel a little sorry that * * • Jordan, M. D," dramatic show. most cherished birthday gift Hollywood has decided to remake RECORD NOTES: Deal Arnas was a bright red woolen sweater. "Little Women." The last ver- turns out two sizzling sides in sion, starring Katharine Hepburn the South American manner — was as nearly perfect a transition In the belief that psychology "Carnivsl in Rio" and "Carinoso" from the book as the screen \f on the Victor label . . . Jean Is better and cheaper than the likely to make, and we frankly Sablon, Frsnce's gift to American old Muscllar he*v*>ho In hand- don't sec how it can be topped. bobby-soxers, caresses two ditties, ling recalcitrant customers, Ed- » • • "Porque" ind "Quand L'Amour die Dwyer, owner of the night H. Alien Smith, whose previous Meurt" on Decca. You may not books have caroaklec the odd understand the lyrics, but you'll club Elbow Room in Newark, ts happeaiags ef seme ef the un- like 'em ... Some of the best •ending his bartenders to a smart usual people ha has met turns children's albums have been New York success school, at his his taleatg U tae ami farm to turned out by Capitol; a partic- tn thhe stortoy ef "RhobarB V ularly delightful one is expense, to learn UM soft an- ten "Rusty ( ' ' A Ot.). "RhmbarV in Orchestravilk— — - .-_•-••.- — - - --^ "_ H v " ^^^S^SlW swers that turn sway wrath. An . kaww, it g eat— Hermaa's expert style is easily m gMtw rraesf eoa ••*» Elbow Room bartender. Identi- cat. as heflts thU diseantlhle in his aewest Colum- OOLFWO AT ONV HTJNDEED rewdy tad very fanny bia platter — -No Doat Sto PERTH AMBOY fied only as Pete, has already ._. , WiOuM nekers, 1M. af completed the count.' Dwyer hacka* by "Heavea Ki»%*." ^Bv ^^^Bs> ^SPS^^BJ a^B^^^^BB^BB^p A™ S) ^B> ei£ ^^w W^^^W ^^^B^B^BB^BJ said, and finds thai bouncrtng with charm, is much Ian strenu- ous than bouncing with gtaate. ef gaa?» Meeera* Good for buttnaai loo, a* says. tsUsoaie. * • • Walter Oorrtllo, twenty one* student at WtoatOtsd High School, will thing twice beta* pushing hie car up to ftfty-flv* miles an hour. Potto* Jadgt Henry Wl. dement suspend** Con-ell's |M fin* for spmiUng. but ordered htm to stay after K -V88,; school threw hours, write a IN j -. U. --•*-.. word essay oa the haaards of j speeding, prepare a tot woi comeniary on the pamphlet YOMI IM » poyi la *f wejyt to «*« "Sudden Death", bava both es- says In the Judge* hands m two weeks, and mrrendat his driving 5*fvic* noodejsjsrlafil ror Ms wai Mfta to license for a month. oatur* you of iispeiiJuUe tramporfoKofi doy OF ArPEOVAL .. . Henri NT CAR * * • ofler day—prwv«nt sarteus breakdowns, «spw- Trenton police recently got a aalaistrr ef JnsUc« for pats ta« aeal «f tae our skilled ckillyrK>w,w4)an cold w«atf>sxbhardet»onoM con ftnmputnt from a wma wJ»a —save you the high cost of major repairs—and isn't quite sura that the tele- wMea aecasae maintain the resole vakie of your cor. Remember phone Is an "wp">»—i Wearing. after the —our ririttod mechanics, using factory-enq in* seed Joseph Volo, twenty four, of took and qudBty parh, or* m*mb«n of Aiawf- ico » lorasaoi Come in—todoyf On The FeftvoMte Side ay Oerettty C«4ila* N*C Fashfe*

| Tfclags araalry happen like that has Ut«*e eveatag sweaters knitted [Some woman learns a trick with with abort eap sleeves and bits of laa eyebrow pencil, or a new w beaded eaabroMery oa the aeck or ing dwivery of your new ChevroM If it* tl* a scarf and the flrst thing sleeves. 'y«« kaow a fad has be«n started brings you KgXor b*outy# Kg-Cor comvbrt girts la radio are particular fa CaJMoraia, where btcycliag Is ond p*rformonts> lig-Cor quofty ot towaff this way. They are so an accepted sa.is.as of traasaorta- oe«t. frtf even mough we can't t«l you itocHf »Wt they bare to find short ttoa. steraara roller had the prob- Thea the next thing that hsp- lem of what to w«ar to and from when wt con make delivery of your new Chev- i their friend* are copying thea« tb« stadia. So OH of th« Wests rolet, we can H* you mat we are deftvsjrmg oars leading designers—DeDe Johnson - as fast as we receive them from th* factory- pert tennis taken -one of helped ber out by denl^iilng a ROLET mot w«l mah* dettVwry of your new Chevrolet )CBCB most attractive redhead* "Clovd Stroller" suit The ault l« •fee hates going to bed at night aa practical aa a pair of Ptty WlnhUr. who plum th«> title Aa4 aaother sw«*t«rwls« miss la role la "Joj< e Jordan. M I) " solved Jane Wllsea. who Is wearing h«r loat bat problem In another way. 8M baa d«a4g»ed a that) BRIGGS CHEVROLET sweater* lattaad of blouses with [feat ovsatag skirts. Jaaa, who la batloaa a« u BROADWAY AND MAIN STREET TEL 0322 SOUTH AMBQY CITIZEN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER »,

HIGHWAY RESEARCH K. Batr, peoftjuor of XHOROTNEWS WttuiE. Lewis M. Joseph Duffy IS UNDERTAKEN BY chemistry and a roeamiU spe- RUTGERS UNIVERSITY clalist on soils; Prank C. Mh*- ran METHODIST CBUECH Funeral Rites Will Again Head galn. associate professor of dvtl U* John Street Longer life and reduced main- engineering; and James J. f«*^ •Mtt Asabey, N. J. tenance cost* for New Jersey Jr., professor of engineering me- chanics. Be*. WOsev N. PQu, Faster Held Tuesday "March of Dimes" highways will be sought under Mr. Baumann had been elected William C. Lewis, of 137 John Meetinjj of Community a program of highway research November ttth — which Rutgers University Is chairman and Mr. Rogers, t:tt A. M. — Sunday ~8d»©l. street, a retired railroad en- Chairmen Set For tary. gineer of the Pennsylvania Rail* December 5th conducting In cooperation with T. "W. Armstrong, Bupwlutend- the State Highway Department. * . •ftt Classes lor an ages, lnclud- road Company. died at his home Masaaei Get Ft** ft»*» on Saturday. Mr. Charles M. Jones, State State Highway Commissioner Vtry young mutatis. eaDeg al*. ff adult*. j Spencer Miller, Jr., and Dr. Ro- 11:99 AM — Morning Wor- bom at Cranberry Director of the "March o chidia, atUea UMmaatvs la bsW Station, and is survived by three Dimes" has announced Umt Mbert C. Clothier, president of the feet and UmVttmn sad tbue m* today announced ap- tr— rid* to «tb*r wttera. Morotng service. Holy Com- sons, Russell C. of TottenvjUle. 'Joseph DufXy of Perth Amboy and Richard and William H. of has again been appointed of a joint committee 9:99 P. M. — Youth Pellow- this city, a daughter. Mrs. Helesjt Middlesex County Director of to plan, supervise and sponsor YOU'LL BE PROUD TO E. King also residing in this the "March of Dimes" the highway research. T:99 P. M. — Evening Wor- city, seven* grand children, and j palgn conducted annually by[ The Initial project wbjcfe,haf OWN THIS 12 Pe. LUXURY one* great grandchild. Also sur- The' National Foundation for already been approved by the LIVING ROOM OUTFI T serviott theme "Am- vlving are a brother James of Infantile Paralysis. i committee is a study of the en- for Christ". Mount Holly, and a sister Addle The "March of Dimes" Cast- gineering charactetytlej, of Hew f*t |l/|C.OO 119 Alcoti of Mount Holly. paign will be conducted as usual, Jersey toils through the . areas Depeslt I***? Mesrtbly The funeral was held Tuesday January 15th to January 31st. 1°' prospective highways, Sofa, Oufo ChAir, Master CHU8T CHURCH afternoon from the residence at | Half of all contributions will I Since the physical qualities of Se«tk Asaker, N. J. 1 P. M. with the Rev. Charles remain with the Middlesex a soil underlying a highway is a Chair, End Tables, Cocktail P. VanHorn, pastor of the Pint County Chapter of the National determning factor in it* reslst- Table, Lamps, Mirror, Pic- First Sunday In Advent — Presbyterian Church officiating. Poundatkm for Infantile Para- ance to the wear of traffic, this 9:99 A. M. — Holy Consjiun- Interment was In the Mount lysis, with headquarters at 277 information is expected to lead tures, etc. teji followed by breakfast for Holly Cemetery. Bertrand Avenue, Perth Amboy, to highway oonstxucUon adapted mm and boys In the Parish Mr. Lewis was a mejmber of to provide hospiUUzation, pro- to hte toll conditions of the the First Presbyterian Church, Lf tsional care and treatment, area through which a road is leyportFmritireCo. 11:41 A. M. — Church 8cbjol the Brotherhood of Locomotive special equipment, and other being built, RESALE DEPARTMENT rten and Church School. Engineers, and hte RetlreoTi services connected with the cost- | The Rutgers Research Council 15 Front St Keyport 10:46 A. M. — Holy Commun- Men's Association of the YMCA. !ly and often prolonged treat- had initiated research on the SPECIAL TKKM8 TO ion and sermon by the Rector. ment of infantile paralysis. (engineering properties of Mew T:M P. M. — Young People's The other half will be for- Jersey soils In July. 1949. This OulM in the Parish House. warded to the National organiza- work, which is directed by Frank- At the eight o'clock service a Funeral Services tlon for scientific research, edu- lyn C. Rogers, associate profes- wide Men's Corporate caUon and epidemic aid. |sor of civil engineering. will will be held. All men Held Monday For A meeting of all Community eventually produce a map de- th* pariah are Invited to at- Chairmen in Middlesex County is fining the physical qualities of to be held at the RariUn Yacht the soils of New Jersey, the A. M. — Mrs. A. fedbman 10:00 Club on Thursday evening, De- (first state in the Nation to be Koty Communion. Funeral services were held cember 5th, and Mr. Duffy has so charted. Thursday. 7:00 P. M. — Choir here Monday morning for Mrs. requested that all the Chairmen j The committee in the Parish House. comprises six Agnes Bachman. wife of Guy R. wtfrking with him on the 'representatives each tmn the of 131 Pine avenue./'March of Dimes" Campaign at-j^ organizations" *". * Th*""e State PUftBYTERIAN The servtoet took place at 9:80 tend thia meeting Highway Department A. M. from the home, and at 10 are: Fred H. Baiimann, chief CHTJBCH 1 Sewta Amber. N. J. o'clock at St. Mary** R. C. Ttvm Enslave Primer of the Testing Division; Allen Eev. Cfcae. F. Vaa Horn. Paster Church, where a high mass of Th* New England Primer was anC. Ely, district soils engineer of L i requiem was celebrated. 90-page booklet, 4Mb by 3 Inches In •is*, published for the first time the Construction Division; A. A. Sunday, December 1st — | The R«v. Francis Sullivan was about 1890. For a half century It Faxon, State aid prejecto en- 19:90 A. M. — Bible School, the celebrant, with the Rev. was lh* only elementary textbook Harold W. Oiffln. en- ttaeeea for all ages. ,Francis Qunner as deacon, and in th* colonies. Combining l«sson« glneer, Testing Division; and 11:99 A. M. — Morning Wor- the Rev. Bernard Ooen sub-dea- in spelling with a catechism and William Van Breemaa, engineer gMp and sermon by the pastor, con. interment was in Bt Ifa- lessons In the fundamentals of Cat* of special assignment, Con- Tnssne: Working in Ood's Vine- ry's Cemetery. Father Ooen of- th* alphabet illustrated with wood- Division. yard. ficiated at the. cemetery. cut pictures, and pious couplets for Rutgers is Monday, 9:00 P. M. — Meet- j The pallbearers were: Joseph children. Th* child's praytr. "Now fessor Rogers;. Dr. tag of the Ladies' Aid Society, [and William McKeon. John-Olea- I lay me down to sleep," was first son. chairman Tlranday, 7:10 P. M. — Pray- son, John McCormack, Harold published in the New England ment of Geology; er meeting and Bible study. iHendriekson. Frank Stanton, Jo- Primer which I* considered one of K. Berahard, professor of en- You Steer for Heaven; Ybu.seph Smith and John Mulvey th* most Important Colonial Amer- lean cultural documents. gineering mechanics;, &t. Pfjman Drift to HeU.

CALVARY METHODIST NEXT WEEK cum Sunday and Monday COMING Se«sh Asia** N. J. • F. A. Craekmore, Paster GALLANT JOURNEY GOD'S COUNTRY December 1st — with > 19:90 A. M. — Bible School. DEADLINE FOR liUM A. M. — Morning Wor- Glenn Ford stup Hour. Holy Communion. Janet Blair EMPIRE MURDER TEL. S. A. 1-0031 9:U P. M. — Senior Youth IN OLD SACRAMENTO TODAY - TOMORROW SUNDAY - MONDAY / f'JI F. M. — Bvenlng Wor- TUES. - WEDNESDAY THURS. - FRI. - SAT. sfdp of song and mesaarge. Wednesday evening, December BENEDia BOGEAUS — First Quarterly Con* PRfSENTS 9 P. M. at St. John's Church, Keyport, N. ond laughter rock* th« 7:JO P. M. — Mld- Oiarlul treak Prayer Hour. Thursday evening. 7:45 P. M. — Official Board meeting. U 1:10 P. M. — Inter- Fouth Fellowship. Stanley RtdgM • Sarth H*d*n • J*rom« Cowin 9:00 P. M. — Men's I Sid Silvtf* • Altft fdwtfdt end ROMAN BOMNff* meeting. •IM Ttrt ritnnoy Trio tnd lore* Bryinl

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alone as If It was endeavornn to fir* oaD New Bey See* Troop T#WP Topics imitate yaome huge animal mak-' wate ptopsity. while ing dying gasps for breath. The pulated areas but a few blocks Is Organized In (Continued Prom Pat* 1) wirnlg system is In bad condi- j away, have not enough fire and made safe for playground tion, despite the heroic efforts alarm box coverage. purposes. of city elections for years, to Southern Dbtrici • • • keep it In condition. Another matter which should ISM fcaaet PaaaWa May Spoiw»red By Wishinrton A great deal of credit is due Tbe Yaqui Indians, s tribe which School P. T. A. of Mayor M^*Cton and the members I be given careful consideration is took refuge In Arisona many y*an SayrevUte of the council for their decision ; the retoeatton of fire alarm ago after being exiled from Mexico, to refuse approval for the boxes. When these boxes were stage their own Passion Play each Mr. Harold Hall, Chairman of granting of permission to a lo- Installed, many years back, the easier in their tiny adobt villages cal chain store to sell beer. population centers wtfce much of Ouadalupe, near Phoenix, an4 the Raritan Council Organisation Paseua, near Tucion Committee, has annonn*^ an As has been pointed out, wo- different than they are now. additional Scout Troop recently men and children frequently with the result that some Iso- lated sections are well protect- It has pulled you thru organised in the Southern Dis- visit such stores, and while pro- FORMER MILITARY the summer—now, treat trict thru the efforts of the Dis- tective safeguards have been ed with call boxes, while in it to our oil-change trict Committee of which Mr. thrown around taverns and other cases there are wide areas OCCUPATIONAL and check-up services. A. Lepper of Parlin U Chairman. package stores, such protective of population and real estate, The new Troop Is No. 97 and U not sufficiently protected in this SPECIALISTS measures would be absent If (MOW) aponsored by the Washington sales were conducted in stores of respect, Por instance, the pro- 8chool P. T. A. of Sayreville. of that type. perty of the Pennsylvania Rail- WANTED which Mrs. E. F. Lockhart is the Members of the city govern- road here It well supplied with JOB president. ment too, probably forsaw that 010 { .• BUI-MAN'S Following are the members of the granting of such permission OH f, let \ the Troop Committee: Chairman, would create a number of pro- E8&O SERVICE Bdwtn F. Lockhart, Troop Comm. blems which would be difficult Surrey and «rr *, MA.VWKVII.I.K X. J. Nathan J. Beauregard. Vlnoent to cope with In the future Sunrtyor Topngraphto Farley. D. Herbert Davis. R. 8. CAPPY'S Oeod«Uo Computer .. Pollack. C. Harlow Starts. * * * Surrey * WOO .. err til Scoutmaster Joseph A. Sabb, As another year draws to a Aact Scoutmasters Raymond F. Nietnesi firms and other TRUCKING tot 5. 4, 9 Farley and John B. Oawson. are giving thought LOCAL AND LONG 8«ws Cut Batter The boys in the Troop in as to plan* for cooperations during and many other tatte. Quali- follows: Francis Betaer. James the new year, and it might be DISTANCE MOVING fied Amy, Nuy, UMTIO* or —*rh«n tKey are filed hf Farley, Oliver Burkeson. Vlnoent well, If we^ In this city, looking AND HAULING Coast Quattf vt machine. Every tootk* Farley, Robert BoMtrtfard. Ro- of f"—*^ 400 bev«l and pitch made tanl- forward to the new year gave tat % imntta or bert Sabb, Richard PevUck, Fred consideration to some matters. TeL S. A. 1-MtT-E to. the ifonn and accurate—Bka Chevalier, Adotf Schenkle. Do* Next weak, members of the new lagiilaT Anay at a «r»de sew. Saws cut deamr, <1

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WIN1 NOBEL rftlZK . . . Prof Saturday evening, December 7,1946 tea 3. M«U«r. M, bMtfiit *r •t Iaaiuw. wh» has in««4 •• trteMr *f lh« H:tlves, would be affected. One government economist told sno that the government would take over production of steel and iron up to too point where the metal was at lowed to cool, regardless of the form la which that might be. However, economist stated that this would draw the line of de- marcation for nationalized industry HEADACW tight through the center of some ^plants which were accustomed to ttStag a continuous process until aaetals were actually shaped into aaeverials for sale. geme observers in England think eUBcultlM wiU be so great that the at finally will give up the of nationalizing the iron and Industries. In fact, the gov- has recently indicated the would be postponed for at lour years. One steel opera- ventured that production per jr would certainly go down and if the government took "«ve*. One oT hfs reasons was that Hit workers would be at points en- too far removed from the of authority. He also af- that in his opinion workers not like the idea of nationaliza-

Wok Egg WWe* 1» SB egg of Grade A or AA qual- 9, the white U thick and holds the place. As the quality de- the white becomes thln- and allows the yolk to float such an egg is cooked on its the yolk rises to the upper side Of fee Shell. That's one reason why POUatrymen urge gathering of eggs fere* times a day An egg. In a nest sW four hours at 100 degree tem- earature and then not marketed for Vtefc, may hsvt a ttOn white If la aafcal mmd »'* r \ Ml 50UTj| AMBOY THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Established 18*2 I?0WY Published every Friday by THE SOUTH AMBOY PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc. COYERRM M. a BLOODGOOD. Managing Editor Atlantic City will k M Iteoad Oats Matter at the South Amboy Post Office the doors of the lMeT Utader the Act of March S. 1879 ture for another city •: $2.00 per Year. Five Cent* per Copy. Its last sales tax COMPOSITION RESPONSIBILITY unconstitutional by will not be liable for errors appearing to anj preme Court alter beyond the ooat of space occupied by the error. u.000,000 away In the city's coffers. new attempt to mulet RESPONSIVE TO OUR NEEDS millions from countless Government ownership is often urged as the remedy will be given a nrrmtrr ii—fl, for aU our real or imagined economic ills. But, in practice, ing name this ||pe — a dtp socialised industry seems to have a habit of falling far "luxury" tax. short of the roseate dreams held out by it* starry-eyed The new tax. measure, to be introduced in the Legislature by advocates. A good example of that can be found along the Assemblyman Leonard, who. fa- Oregon Coast where some years ago a People's Utility thered the Ill-fated Atlantic District (PUD) took over the facilities of the private City Sales Tax Act, would cover utility that had long served the area. hotel rooms, amusements, liquor and cigarettes and would net the Since this PUD came in, the principal change has city over $1,500,000 a yesur, ac- been an almost irabeUefaable decline in the" standards of cording to Mayor Altaian If electric service. Complete stoppages are frequent. Strin- passed bir the next Legislature, gent rules cover the use of electricity and the, hook-up of the new law would permit any of equipment in service do the biggest possible job. The municipality In bhe State to appliances. This is quite a change from the old days when efficiency of the industry was never at a higher level. But the private utility eatomattealry provided all the juice de- Adopt It by a majority referen- that does not dim the fact that the railroads must buy dum vote. sired when and where wanted, under strict public regula- enormous quantities of new equipment — and that they The referendum provision is tion from which the PUD is exempted. i Atlantic City's method of cant bay nearly tnotftrh unless they are permitted to earn shopping around for a suckers' • As a result, communities which joined the PUD the necessary money. That money, in turn, can only come believing they would get plenty of power for practically market among the other mtini- from a rate structure based on today's wage and operating ctpaUUes of the State, and to set nothing are now looking at it with a jaundiced eye. Th(* their support when the bill costs. v city council of one of the larger towns in the regien re- up in the Legiflaure. It is a wily As a result, the future of railroading is largely in the cently passed unanimously 'a resolution to get out of the move on the part of the shore hands of the- Interstate Commerce Commission, to which PUD aid set up a municipal plant. Another of the larger city's overlords and needs the railroads have applied-for moderate rate increases. For watching by local taxpayers. It towns has long been restive and is looking for a way out. unexplained reasons, the ICC has delayed handing down would open the door sales taxes ^ And in the meantime, the consumer fets-a kind of power a decision for months and essential railroad purchasing and cm many other items betide* service' that would immediately bring the toughest pos- those in the "luxury" category. expansion is blocked. The industry is performing magni- sible crackdown from public service otnwmissions if it were Looal governing bodies with high*' ficently under adverse conditions — but it must be allowed provided by a regulated, private company. power spending tendentes would, 'he financial lifeblood that will permit it to perform still be In paradise with such a set- What this all adds up to is that socialism produces better in the future. up. nothing of itself — except, as a rule, political bungling, red The New Jersey Taxpayers As- tape* and waste. Only private enterprise is responsive to sociation declares: "Every ctti- the needs and desires of the people. That goes for power OPPORTUNITY FOR RETAILING . sen and every governing body in the State should be on their service — and it goes for all other kinds of business as What Lew Hahn, general manager of the National Re- guard against another AUantte well tail Dry Goods Association, calls "The greatest opportunity City attempt to bring hack the retailing ever had," lies before the retailers of this country. sales tax in New Jersey." WE MUST HAVE HEALTHY RAILROADS That oppotbnity is the Veteran-Retailer Conference, Atlantic City should revise its The idea for these conferences was born some time prised slogan from "The World's The Indianapolis Star recently presented the railroads' PUrtroand" to 'ft* eaae for a rate increase in a single sentence, when it said: ago, and the plan was first put into practice in Altoona, Pay-around". "This country cannot prosper if the railways are starved, Pennsylvania, last Jsdy. It was a great success. It give In- an axiom which makes higher freight rates unavoidable." valuable inatractkm to veterans who were planning to par- When canning peaches. By this time, the statistics submitted by the railroads sue retailing as a career — and it taught merchants much T that petefce* that are net in their petition to the Interstate Commerce Commission as well. Now, as Mr. rtahn says, it most be continued so ripe may need a lltfle longer have been widely read throughout the nation. They show, veterans thridghout the country may benefit to soften them. to sum it all up very briefly, that it is impossible for the Eventually we will have 12,000,000 veterans. Many of carriers to pay 1946 wages and material and supply costs, these will want to open stores, or go to work i,n existing with a rate structure which is very Httle higher than in stores. Most of these will have little experience or know- 1989. The testimony of individual lines, representatives of ledge of the business. And it is a business which is filled all parts of the country, as well as the testimony presented with pi falls, as the mortality figures show. The untrained for the industry as a whole, has been extremely impressive. veteran will have small chance to make a go of it. The vet- It is significant that the railroads' application has been eran who has learned the fundamentals from successful, given the unequivocal support of a long list of shippers' knowing merchants will have all the advantages on his side. organisations, of the leading American newspapers, and of Here is a fine work in which all types of stores, chain other industries. and independent, can help. According to J. Garter Fort, chief counsel for the lines in their petition to the IOC, the increase in freight A SHABBY DECISION rates asked would amount to only about one per cent of The basic issue underlying the continuing soft-coal the wholesale value at destination of commodities trans- controversy has turned into this: Shall one union have life ported by rail, and a still smaller proportion of retail values. and death power over a priceless natural resource on which In these times, that is a modest request indeed. our entire industrial system depends — has it th'e power To say that a strong country must have healthy rail- to arrogantly and successfully defy the authority of the ~JQa4t-it-to say the incontrovertible. And the health of the gOTerrtmenx ttseffT Apparently it has. railroads can be sustained only by adequate revenues. No other construction can be placed upon the reopen- :ng of the unexptred agreement between the United Mine THE MOST WONDERFUL PERFORMANCE" Workers and the government who may rp ' Commenting on this situation, the New York Times mechanic The 4iy»: "Clearly the Administration has not yet learned that in ajhiy the exhaust the deer* buys a RCOft ^ f^u^ strike* for every present ftrike at u rectOl ear, making any two Thrf 'settles* ***• H has not yet learned that a I Forty-nin< •ntimioua policy of yieldinielding too such threats mrmerelly causes one together \ constant increase in such threats and a constant increase crack when in the price dffnand*J foT ••tttsnwnt It does not seem to oJrteW0*' that lt.-MtaSSfc W wt a^paeMdtttin the WfieM» menu an r still another general round of wage demands, more THREE P1KCK — Barbm* unto beiom ikes and wage increases. It Is giving a perfect demon- FnUtt of NBC's "0** Mmtt Family" models 0 tola* j*»# of what might have been suspected In advance — at when the government takes over directly the settle" at the dm V«IT«U«B irlm Ken Roy the Barren to the »UM w—l U nt of wage dispute*, the decisions made are based not Tktrt it s .although M ***** hi «•• ****** fit W temeie are shorter ^ 4 •eoaanto bat «• V*m

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Ago- — fth Orade lawn spread1* racketeers charge (WOMAN'S CLUB the meeting win be Fesjgy Ann James, Annette Ros- from 54 cents to $1 for a bucket- PLANS ANNIVERSARY si, Patricia Beahada, Lois ful or $60 to $100 per ton. and frsfna Of en At Bright, Doris Johnson, Doris It is about 75 per cent water. Continued from page 1) ooraonr Rehfuss, Burk Lambertaon, John Police department* of many will be asked to bring a gilt to STJftftOGATr* COUBT Nielsen, Harold Bloodgood, Paul New Jersey towns recognise the this meeting, not to exceed Me NOTICE TO CREDITORS fife Sdwoj No. 2 Bemoneit. Adrian Zeh, Ferman lawn spread business as a form In cost. Stratum. Solo Parts: Annette of swindling. Home owners who Selected as the h oat saw for Ruth Newton Kerr, executrix Yesterday, the pupils of Public Rossi, Ferman Btratton. have trouble with the vendors this meeting are Mrs. Otto H. of Augusta H. Newton deceased. tefcool NO 2 had their annual 15 The Landing of the Pil- are advised to call the local Miller. Mrs. P. N. Reps. Mm by dlreotl-n of Prank A. Con- ^Bstnksglrlng exercises, when the grim Pathers — Thomas Can- police station. Edward Ooodman and Mrs. O. nolly, Surrogate of toe Count? JoOowtng program was present- non, Mitchell Patuchlnea, Ad- W. Welsh. Of Middlesex, hereby gives notioe ed, rian Zeh. Paul Semoneit, Bruos Mrs. Reginald Nuttall reported to the creditors of the said Au- 1. Opening Song "America" — Cooper Support* TB Fight on the card party held reoently gusta H. Newton to bring In Salute to Flag — Assemblage. 1« Pjano Selection. Pretty by the club, and declared It was their debts, demands and claims 3. A Thanksgiving Welcome — Rainbow — M. Oreenwald. Ro- A complete social and financial against the estate of the said Mrk Lambertson^ bert Fox. success, and she expressed her deceased, under oath or affirm!* . I. Announcer — William Kurti. 17. Ctoslnf Bong 'The First appreciation of the cooperation atlon, within six months from 4. Patrol March Leaders. - Thanksgiving* — Student Body afforded. this date or they will be forerer tains — Per man 8tratton, Hit- Mrs. Herman Sulner reported barred of any action therefor ohell Patuohinea; First Lieuten- HOME OWNERS ARE that the Welfare Department Is against the said executrix. ant — James Quintan; Second VICTIMIZED BV iLAWN taking part In a sewing project Ruth Newton Ken, lieutenant — Burk Lambertsou; SPREAD RACKETEERS for an orphanage In Trenton, Third Lieutenant — Thomas and plans are also being made Home owners in some areas of Dated November I, Gannon: Assistants — Robert by tins group for s card party John A. Lovely, New Jersey are again being vie- Foxwi. Adrian Zeh, Paul Semonelt. to be held At her home on Wed- lie N. Broadway, 6. The Turkey Gobbler — Ms- jtimlsed by "lawn spread" racke- nesday afternoon, December 11. South Amber. M. J. ry Jane Gfcnt. Katherine KurU. leteera. according to reports re- The scheduled meeting of the 6. Thanksgiving Time — Bar-.ceived by the Agricultural Mx Literature Department will not tendon Service of Rutgers Uni- 11-11 ft bars Rea. Mary Ann Orover. be held during the month of versity. 7. Better Watch Out — Arthur January, and the new date for Chapman, James Batlssa, James Charging exorbitant prices for Bchurlg, James Beahada. an inferior product, the.to call- Early 8. Thanksgiving Song — Fran- ed lawn experts often use un- Auto oes Zilenskl. Joyce Peterson. i ethical sales methods. They per- OLD anci suaded one woman to buy 120 fc The Btory of Mr. Turkey — ------^ •— *M Accessories Gary Bouchard, Charles Beaure- worth of the matertal for her Charles Blckford. Hollywood «tar front lawn but before she got gard. is behind the fight to control tuber through with them it cost her cnlosis. He urges the purchase of and 10. Playlet - Many Thanks- $140. Frequently a prospect will Christmas Seals to support a naUoa- givings — 4th Grade PupUs. find that a considerable amount wlde campaign against the disease. Characters: Dorothy — Joan of the spread has been applied The Seals will be sold from Nov. M Lubrication loll, PriscUla — Janioe Clay- to his lawn before he has agreed to Dee. IS. NEW FACIIJTnB FOR Ion, Star Bright — Jon Sten. to buy any. Marian — Jean JBoll. Claudius ft. RY Oox, extentkMi soils spe- — Oeorge Falk, Penelope — Ancient Biwrntif never sentences! TIRE MCANIZIN6 cialist, reports that the material Adelaide Oaluska, David — Do- •Hmlnals to prisea terms. In Now iMtalM O» Tkt being peddled is dark-ootored. nald Campbell, Andra — Robert days prlsocs Leslie. I motet, and composed of such for oetataag ONE DAY SERVICE 11. A Thanksgiving Dance —jthings as decayed tea leaves, they could be Meg or eneuted. The TO CUSTOMERS Janet Nieltopp. plant refuse or muck. Analyses death sad the htfJetfoa ef bodily 12. .In Praise of Pilgrims — at the Experiment Station show IMasterson'a Nancy Maodonald. that it has very little value for 13. A Word Punle — Marlene 'spreading on top of a lawn. Station Kurt*. Joan Prlmka, Ftorenot I At best. Oox declares, the The energy repaired to light s Damlon, Marlon Chapman* Bet- material Is worth no more than single Ue-watt lamp will eperats ty Scully. 'stable manure, which usually an aotomebOe's lights, ignition, re- a. New I 14. A Part Song "Long. Long sells for $S to $10 per ton. Tne Gt*nt 8t|

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EXCELLENT SERVICE TO PLEASE YOU Strtet South Amta*, N. h AY, NOVlMBMt *fc It* AUBOT itlns will soak it in and the tee — Mary Lou nwnham, In- Oppenheim's 5c, 1 Oc and 25c Store feet measured Northerly from psani will have the nourishment dians — Thomas Huguenln. the intersection formed by the tOt SOUTH BROADWAY, NEXT TO POST OFFICE It needs in the spring. You get Beatrice Beurele. Philip Rosen- Northerly side of Lewis Street wetter dstrtbtjtton of fertiliser berg; PUgrlms — Carol Ann MeJnser. Joan Badore, Seine and the Westerly side of Brigh- Bl fan than you do by applyng ton Avenue; thenoe running H In spring. Brown. Kaydette MerreU: An- t 'Boning leaves Is wasteful. If (1) Northerly, sjtoag the West- ANNOUNCING THE OPENING OF erly side of Brighton Avenue. pen have no use for them as a Songs — Pupils of the 4th Twenty-five (21) feet; thence gfjgJeh, make compost of them Grade: "Come The* Almighty (2) Westerly, parallel with wf five them to someone who King", "Come Te Thankful "The Snack Bar" Lewis Street, One hundred wttk appreciate them. ™ ^^*^p^^ a **B^iMF^aBi^v« AWe^ss> w^Bf LewandowakL thirty (110) feet to an alley; , * thence with the owners oi {fee remain- ear Interior. In a recent year, Ing lots on said map which (he TJ. 8. Census Bureau dis- touch the same. ejeees. 337 deaths occurred as a Being the premises commonly Appearance Is result of monoxide poisoning. known and designated as No. Following are safety measures 113 Brighton Avenue, Perth Am- in the buslnee* world — Iweommended by the Club: boy. N. J. The approximate amount of 1. Have a skilled mechanic that's why ww do thoroughly the exhaust the decrees to be satisfied by in your car, making any said sale Is the sum of Twenty- two Thousand Five Hundred work. For S. Always leave at least one Forty-nine Dollars <23,M9.00) open a crack when in together with the costs of this and sale. 1 Always be certain that Together with an and singular to a*. doors are open when the right*, privileges, heredita- ment* and appurtenances there- storting the ear. unto belonging or In anywise ap- pertaining, Carle** members of the d«*i WILLIAM E. NEHRKORN. ROXY CLEANERS Beta lexes of the Bsrrtn Sheriff. 108 South Pine Avenqe Soflth Amboy, N. J. ' fBgwJSi eerie** have horns, although A. J. * J. 8. WXOKT, &SS» ef ti'e female ere shorter Between David and Htnry Streets 1 ' 1BB1 tswM U-Pl; •.-. •• T" THE SOUTH AMBOT OTOSKN FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 194* CAMERAGRAPHS

NO LITTLK BLACK BOOK for Chirltt S. Hooks. CMS c m\ U<« NJUMVJI Veteran* Hospital. Miami Bt«h. fu. «.*<> o»«» U4O dancer J«ann« Sagley tu •-• >t* h««- Mm, ddea and phom numbtr on Kit cast. Jeanne'a a mimbir of th* Miami USO Variety Artltta, on* of the mtny USO- aponeored entertainment u"t« ohick fcrinej ASA O. MOORE (centir) ahowa to the bedside of m»n in A'my. N*vy ©I St. Albjr,.. VI h*t Veteran* hoin.taii USO. no* campaiejn- bean selected at th* Ing for $l».0O0 0. w.n •«><• IK* war. "typical United Statet wounded at wdi at or>

QUIT! tOMI DISH )• Myma Dall. starlet In RKO't "Crackup". potlng BEADED SOUTH — Just th§ thing for a vacation in tht •« a platter to salute th» 'jmmy south or warm California is this coral gabardine dress advent of Thanksgiving. mailed by Mary Meade, singer on NBC's "Duffy's Tavern." Tht dress, designed by Joseph Zukin, is trimmed in smoked P*ml buttons and worri with black accessories and neutral pig- $kin gloves. Mary's bag is monogrammtd in gold nailheads.

LONDON REPRODUCER—ChrUtlne Ccker, New York Faehlon BACKSTAOK HOBBV—Copacobana atara expert, looke over the new London Full-Frequency Range Re- Williams and Jaan Lily rtlai b«tw«*f* producer, English phonograph which has been hallad ae the with their hobby—Kem

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Today, some 22,000 men and women, among them friends and neighbors of yours, make up the telephone family that nerves New Jersey. They are operators, linemen, installers, engineers, htiHiiMxtt office people and other specialittt* who do the 200 different kinds of work necessary to give you good telephone service. That's douhle the number of people we had in 1939 and 7,000 more than just a year ago. Our family is growing, keeping pace with our enlargement program— the completion of new telephone buildings, new switchboard*, new cables—all the thing* necessary to provide telephones for those still waiting and better service for everyone.

FIVE HUNDRKI) NKW OKI'l/IIKH . . . Ready for ». (i..n. more thati NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY SW recruits were nworji In aa aperlal deputlea by Klii-rlff i.t-iugf- Htm lap «f Milwaukee to help the polio* department handle the AIIIK (haI strike at the plant at West Allla. Wia. The plant waa rlotwd «lectk>n day, bat opened the followlnc day with the picket line active and oases «f trvabl* frssi 410«rss( grtvps sf strlktrs •VJlllNt A taiATII THIPMONI IIIVKl fOI A tllATIt MIW ilttfT .-..,fe-.,•:-•., . . ._. .-•..- . FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2$, THI SOUTH Aitftotcrnur

Uncle Sam Says i • M i VA • M fHE SOUTH AMBOY BUSINESS

• COAL AND WOOD INSURANCE RRYIINSKI C. T. MASON I OVWWvW ^V mm* • • aWaia^oWl Fuel Oil-Concrete Blockn Insurance Pbrtland Cement a. An Reliable United States Companies Explosion Insurant* Old Lehifh and NOTARY PUBLIC COAL . til Millions of my nli-<«n and neph- ew* have gone Owough the experi- CENTER AND ELM ST& ence of signing on thr dotted line (or something or other. In (act, TctoplMM 8. A. 1 signing on the dotted line ia as INSURANCE American »s thr Army-Navy foot- ball fame. ThK month your Uncle bam la Salesman I'm-le Ham asking PLUMBING AND HEATING fhe Gimdran A«eocy you to scrawl your name on this Scene from "No Leave, No Love" starring Van Johnson at the payroll saving* < ard where you JOSEPH B. QVNDMni work. You will note tt reads: "Sign EMPIRE next week Thursday. Friday and Saturday. Up for Berurlt)!" It nieana ex- actly what tt say*. It will authorise G. T. W1LHELM CO. All Types of Insurance your employer to •ave the amount you specify from your pay every M«re Farm Owaers Sanitary Tlv Hcru'^ursc art known t« payday for lnvr»tm

PAINTS ETC. N. A. NILSEN EUGENE A. MORRIS Plumbing Paints, Oils & Varnishes BroBhea, Gbas, Branm Heating Gold Leaf, SUIBS, Etc. Wall Paper All Jobs Carefully 3SS Ftnt Bfaooi Handled CLOUDBURST HITS TEXAS TOWN . . . Two young women of Beaumont. Texan, wore forced to leav* their flooded home* on the back of their pet pony. A etoudburst < <>v«>r«-

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RARITAN OIL BURNER AND STOKER SERVICE

PMHo WOSMPM will tod tkotr John CNeifl ahora— onbaitretf •• UM aoJrt-aad- ohirt ovtat sa*w» •»«*• a OKEFK TK \tr«M faria»ri M« wttwfajl fcajUdlnn, r*w ifttv «MtfoV Owt ««l if t-nn TEE SODTB AMBOT GR1BW , NOVEMBER hk bonds to tht VA to The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Thomas H. SKOOND HELPING ing only one certification to a pay insurance premiums. An RelUy, vicar general of the dio- OF WAR SUPPLIES veteran within a certain period amount equal to the insurance cese; the Rt. Rev. Msgr Peter FOR VETERANS helps prevent back-laps of ap- premiums on U 8 Oovenuneot Hart of New Brunswick; the plcatlons from piling too high life Insurance or National Serv- Rt. Rev. Msgr. Arthur Strenskl Veterans seeking a second when the popular surplus items ice Life Insurance will be de- of Camden; tile Rev. Matthew helping of war surplus today got are In extremely short supply. duced from the face value of Konopka. Carteret; the Rev. a nod of approval from District As it now stands, any certified the bond plus interest each, Martin Iiplnskl, Trenton; the Director Robert W. Allan of veteran whose priority slips bear the North Jersey District. month. Rev. Chester Jaslonowskl. D. D.. a date previous to August W. This is an important step in * * Bound Brook; the Rev. Joseph may come to the Certifying Of- Q.: A reader In 8uatex County Connelly, South River. akUng veterans In busHess," fice, 213 Washington strati. inquire*. "If I take a parV-ilnw The Rev. Francis Coan, New Allan said as he explained that Newark, and apply for addi- Job. wtU the Veterans Brunswick; the Rev. Francis J. the Newark office has been tional surplus material. VETERANS' nistration ctM the amount of Sullivan. St. Mary's, this city: forced to turn away scores of subsistenc I receive under Pub- the Rev. Francis Zagoraki. Bhen- veterans certified since last COLUMN lic Law MIT' andoah, Pa.; the Rev. Stanley March 17 and who had come Orabowskl, Sayreville; the Rev. jback for a second certification Q.: A veteran in Monmouth A.: Not as loot as your sub- Stanislaus Mytos, Port Reading; for items required to%etabllsh asks, "Can I change the sistence allowance and your the Rev. Zenon Lesnlowakl, Perth and nnttnt*tT» their own small of my National 8erv- wages together do not equal Amboy; the Rev. Walter Radii- Inwrmnoe without let- more than $300 per month (or won. Alpha, N. J ; the Rev. Tnu date has been moved tkaf the preaeqt beneficiary $175 a month if you are with- Alexander Burant, Hope well. up f August 30," Allan said. anything about it?" , out dependents). Your subsist- The Rev. Ignatius Dudsiak. "This means that any veteran ence allowance may be reduced Whltestone, N. Y.; the Rev. J. A. certified before — but not since a.: Tea. A veteran may change M much as necessary to meet Tatalon, the Rev. Francis Zgli- — that date may be certified the beneficiary of his National this limitation. czynski,| Pennlngton; the He*. again." aervfc* life InsurancInsui e at any Alexander Zdaniewlcs, New Allan explained the reason for without the knowledge or BISHOP ATTENDS Brunswick; the Rev. Peter Wie- setting such dates is two-fold: it of the beneficiary by CELEBRATION HERE csorek. Manville; the Rev. Ste- <1> To spread the surplus among notifying toe Veterans' Adml- phen Busska. Burlington: the more veterans; and (2) Allow- nktrMtoo (Continued From Page 1) Rev. John Wllus. Iselln; the Rev. • * han» secretary to the) bishop, Q.: Prom Paealc County comes Francis Gunner, St. Mary's, this was master of ceremonies to the the Inquiry. 1 an a totally dis- city; the Rev. Martin Madura, bishop, and the Rev. Albert To- abled veteran and rated as In North Plainfleld; the Rev. Chas. maszewskl of White House, N. J. need of regular aid and attend- Poltorak, Hightstown. was the master of ceremonies at Can I use my wife The Rev. MltcheU Cetkowski. i or the mass. The Rev. Francis JCo- daughter as an attendant?" Sayrevllle; the Rev. Oastmir walcsak of Passaic, and the Rev. Prsechacki, Seaside Heights; the Vincent Borkowics of Detroit, A.: Tea. II is not for Rev. Francis Orabowskl. Tren- served as assistant deacons, the • veteran who is so rated to hire ton; the Rev. Zigmund Zaleskl. Rev. Ignatius Bembenek of an outside person to attend him. Trenton; the Rev. Joseph Fib- He would receive the Increased Oreat Meadows as arch priest ner, Manville; the Rev. Ray- Irrespective of who at- and the Rev. Julian Ruckl of mond Ssulecki, Sacred Heart, Iaelln as thurifer. this city; the Rev. Francis Wa- TOYS TOYS TOYS The Rev. Francis Kasprowlcs dowski, Brooklyn; the Rev. Thad- Q-: A Mercer County veteran'of Holy Cross Church, Trenton, deut Woiclechowski. Trenton: asks, "Can a veteran have a'wh° delivered the sermon at the Rev. Ladlsiaus Madura. All Types ssaa jsaranUsd to buy or con-1** Jubilee mass, served as toast- South Plalnfleld, and the Rev. than a singie-faml-, nuster for the banquet. Other Steve Babkowskl. Franklin. N. J. speakers were Father Orabowskl, who gave the Invocation; Mayor Largest Waterway Leek A.: Tea, tat one veteran can- Joseph P. McKson. Councilman The largest waterway lock la the sot cat a _ toed or Insured Anton Walcsak, parish trusts*; world it the Amsterdam ship canal ten to buy or bond more ttmn the Rt. Rev. Msgr. Albert ZadaU in Holland, which serves as an an- Semer's Big Toy land a tow-fasaity hone, u more of Detroit; the Rt. Rev. Matt, trance to the North sea. Th« lock than one veteran It buying, then Idward Saumal of Orchard Lake is 1,112 feet long and str«tch«t men Male. Your Selections Early the baste four-family home is Seminary; the Rev. Vlnoent Bor- than ISO fett acrpu. Tht largest locks lc the Panama canal at* aPowed for the group and tMskowics, classmate of Father Ur- only 100 feet lor g and 110 fe«t wide. be increased by one addi- ban Ik's; the Rt. R«v. Max Wujek ttonal samHy unit for each vet- of 8t. Mary's. South River; «ran paitlcipaung; thus, two Father Kowaleayk, Father Beas* veteran* can buy or build a six benek, and the Rev. Raynoaff family home, three veterans aJSsuleckl who gave the benedic- Wanted seven family hone. etc. tkm. Attending the banquet were For mechanics working <*.: A W**C now liv- members of Father Tjroaniks at Pariin, N. J. mg tn Oosan County asks. "Can tuaib and representatives of the If you have a room I we the bonds I get for my I various parishes in which he s.v. terminal leave to pay premiums .erod Children of Sacred Heart I available, please call Walsh on my O 1 twaurancet" gchooi presented a play as the 'principal entertainment feature. I Construction Co., Tele- A.: Tea. the Act of Congress ( other members of the clergy phone S. R. 6-2063. thai the veteran may attending the celebration were

Qristaas Gifts For Everyone Jlfter Duncan Crystal, Buxton Wallets, Rex Compact*, Rottcrmft and NoreroM Xmas Cards You still want something delicious for TOYS that occasional snack—we have a wide Door Oinm, Totaten, BreOcn, variety of delicacies for just such occas* Jeite O Mats, OUMaWa Trw« ions. Fruit Cakes now available—just as deli- cious as ever and chock full of fruit and nuts. fbrehfldren DAYLIGHT BAKERY Telephone 0153

\2\Hmtk TEL. i? The Home of That Good Blue Ribbon Bread FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 29, 1946 til SOUTH AMBOY OTlfEN

lows: Betty board of directon Is sude «• of IR08HCAKT PERSONALS Kupcha, Dot BaaJsta, Barry New BrnBwick local business and profisstonsl (KN6AGEMENT TOLO sen, 8al Pado. Die* Jejesn, Mi- They are Anil P. Klein. An Important meeting of chael Demko, Alfred Qal, J**lvln Duke 8. Leonard. John A. Lynch Mr. and Ifn. John A. Chapter No. 426 of the Knight* Radio Station To 'James O. Maher, Louis B. Mlg- Bonis, Patsy and Steve tneU of 23 Catlin street. of Columbus will be held at St. liortni, Kenneth Perry. W. Bur- Wasllewski of Firth Amboy Conn., have fl^ th§ an* Marys Ouild Hal], Thursday Start Broadcasting ton Salisbury, Juan D. Banches, Marine Privates Bll Hepler and gagement of their daughterr Nits evening. December 6th. Albert Slater of Irvtngton; Ma- and Krnest H. Webb. The stu- Will Make Airways rine Private Oecrft Wheeler of dios and offices will be tooatod McQoldrfck, son of Mf. and A meeting of Cub Scout Troop Leonardo; Mr. and Mn. Calvin Debut First We* la at lift George street and the Mn. Oeorge F. MoOoidrtoh of No. 1M, will be held at Hoffman Thorpe of Raritan Township. December. transmitter In Highland Park at •1 North First street. the foot of South Fifth street High School this evening, be- Carol Inman, Kay and Helen Conn. ginning at 1:30. Dunham. Marie Gordon, Mlklot With construction of Its trans- Welts. Michael Urban, ftobert mitter moving ahead at a rapid Hr. and Mrs. C. ReUnan Letts. Robert Cannon, Mrs. Ru- pace, WCTC, New Brunswick's la certain diseases, cMMrea first full-fledged commercial of Henry street Parlln are spend- dolph Neuman, Mr. and Mn. sorb very little vitamin A radio stMom, Is planning to tn# a vacation at Miami Beach. Calvin Thorpe, Mrs. Viola Thor- istered in oil but s new water sets- make itsytttbut on the air waves two apparently can overcome Ode. Florid*. Mrs, Hitman It • the pe, Mn. Ann Munn, Marine during the first week of Decem- Tb* method is more economical former Alyce 1. Doyle of Au- Private fugtne Munn, Mr. and •ince lest vitamin A cat be used ftttta street, this ctty. ber. James L. Howe, president Mn. BMgsm Munn. Annette of the Chanticleer Broadcasting to the water solution. Munn an* Donald Munn ail of * Company, announced today. Mrs.' Murray Zltgler of David this city. Howe, a graduate of Rutgers her birthday A surface copper mbe at Blstss, anniversary on Tuesday. . > University In the class of 1131. Arts., known ss me aaeramsaes MfiW BEAUTY PARLOR and a veteran of four yean' —o • OPENS HERE Pit. Is one of the largett of Its kmi service In the Army Airways In the world. Covering II seres, u Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Vari of • C»datb a graduate of equipment will be made during }»* wbat lo r>re» and itepi -will York Beauty Academy. Profes- !»°on afterwards, •arato'bit "Reliable" E'hwmacy. Final plans are being made •or Kree's School el Electrolysis | Howe has organised his staff for too dance sponsored by the and fleisner'fleisners School of ElectroElectro- 'rom •»<»• tonhnlrtans Hoffman's Drug Store thn *ith **» »• «• Mrs. Marnrei Hendrlcks Children of Mary Sodality of laUon. and will specialise In all °then *ith **»• »• 115 N. Broadway TeL 0845 branches of beauty culture. St. Mary's R. C. Church to be contact while In tht service. 142 SECOND ST. held on Saturday, December 7, Before coming to this city. Formerly manager of Station ltwl at the school Mil. Music Mrs. Downs was a weU known WBTM la Danvuie. Va^ Howe Td. 3. A. 1-0018-R eeeeeeo win to provided by Walter Kross New Brunswick business woman,' «ntered tht service InlMlsti and his orchestra. having operated «* JutVs second lieutenant and was one of Beauty Parior at B) French St. the «»to »g o Armovsrssas? . He saw two for over twtnty fgtn. Miss Catherine Oereghty and ' ttnriot in England and Mrs. Thomas Armstrong visited North Africa. WCTC* chief on- Court 8t. Joseph, Catholic ftettr It Bnfctrt "L wnilams, Daughters, In Keyport, wfetre You rsn save *«"•• •*»•» you're who served with tht Navy at a installation of officer! took place ;.ng the dishes tf Jou'U take ttme dean and put away eeekmf chit* radio oloctrtBtan. Piugiam on Tuesday evening. •» toon ei you've used it Director Jtroatt B. Baktr. an- MUNN'S ESSO STATION other Rutttrs gradnatt Mr. and Mn. Edward Noble Ctnttr Bkin and Thompson Streets five yean in tht Ana?, of Augusta street are cestbratlng Hist teeHng of drewsy hslf-cetv than two of LUBRICATING SERVICE their thirty-fourth wedding an- sclousness on trst waking up la the morning Is caused by the fact Win. Mann, Prop. niversary today. that the d realsHoa of Mood is TeL 998 •?* slowed down during sleep. It takes pilot, and served four yean In • little wfcue tec » to return to ORN I A. M. TO I P. M. WEEK OATS There will be a meeting of tht Army Air the Ladles Auxiliary of the normal, lor tht deeper to be thor- I TO I P. M, 8UNDAYS oughly awake An Independent station, WCTCs ftjaaaBBBBaaBBBaaBBaaaaaaaBBBBBBBBBBBBi Amertoan Legion on Wednesday evening December 4th, Instead

Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDon- nell of Augusta street celebrated their forty-second wedding an- niversary during the week. The regular weekly meeting of GRAND OPENING the Boy Scouts, Troop No. M. win be baU on Monday evening m 8k Mary* Hall. Plans are OF — under way for a trip t# New York City by members of the sometime next month.

Mrs. James Moyle entertained the memhen of the W. M. O. Club at her home on Monday THE STARY CLEANERS evening. The dark "horse waTwon by Mn. Nicholas Barmsrt. The next moating will be held at the AT home of Mn. John EUvtnger in ynyKiMM* street on December tth. This will be the annual Chris! was party and there will be an exchange of gifts. Cor. Main and Feltus Sts. Mr. and Mn. Barney Roberts of Qavtt street wtrt pleasantly surprised by members of thel W6 are equipped with the very latest modern machin- family on Saturday evening In honor of their thirty-sixth wedding anniversary. Mr. and ery, and specialize in the following work: Mn. Roberts were the recipients of many beautiful gifts.

Tht Catholic Daughters' thea- ter party will be held Thursday: Reweaving Pressing the ton leaving from between Angosta and David streets at It:* A. M. Spot Cleaning jLjajtr vu itvtn recently at Cleaning the home of Mr and Mn. Cal- vm Thorpe In honor of Donald tn celebration of his slx- hd Oames and Dyeing Tailoring were enjoyed and t SOUTH AMBOY FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1944

Warned Deer London Today Straighten a warped door by put ,n* i third hinge midway bs> ByQBOROESBSCOK ween those already on the rYssicent of Hatsfea CoB«f« Seaicy Arkansas "I V-4 H W.lfl. 170 Lbs.!" Mrs. O.«k Hewttn, Taj KNdLAND suffered much during out and circulated to wholesalers Now thtirnf hi 119 lbs . a low of 61 It*., S>ailk« loclrlK'MHM AVltS the war. Many blocks in the and retailers, which they found Vitamin Cindy kedutuig Han. heart of the great city of London nert ssary to do in order to com- Mn. Hawk in* (119 1U . »l right) alto Iwt 11 in In WM.I. H) In to < ompletely r»ied by the Nan plete a building. bipa »tid 8 in. in tm»t \>KU tx- " Luftwaffe," remain unrepaired p nt*y <* uutyy ix* tx lh» All (>*iU of the city sustained Queues ENGLAND is expe- Mmt but tiy tini * r.i>irc rcI MUM Show scattered damage from the raids. and Bread rienring a greater RlttOf Money li.u-k shortage of food, They took much punishment In clinical tt-»<». KXKIIK tett by bravely, and they are industrious- clothing, and gasoline than dur- medical riu.t<««, NK«« than ly setting about to repair their ing the war, and therefore ra- let p«r*una l.xi 14 to IS tioning has not been eliminated. pound* *>Ha|t In a f*w country. weak* with th« AVI)S Vita- On the contrary, some items are min Candy K«du> Ing Plan. Perhaps it is partly Britain's now rationed which were not un- proximity to continental trouble- der rationing during the war. Noexrrciw. Noriruft. No luativca. Yoa < cut out any nu-.ili, nutltn, rxHaloet, nMats at makers and the consequent disas- Queues of from 60 to 300 people butter — you lu»l cui thrrn down. Stoipl* waaa ter, although some of these were constantly on the streets,at you eajoy drlicioui A YDS Viunrin Omdy as direrl«d. At»olutely harnJtM. 30 day*' MaMtT trouble spots have been pawn as most all hours, waiting to get ra- mitriUoua AYDS B2S. NOW, pirns of caHai well as threat during her history, tioned articles. llOKKMAN'S I)KI.<; S'P that gives the people vuch an I had to obtain food points to awareness of foreign relations give the hotel for the week I was They have learned the defenses in London. Upon the advice of IIMMIMU that are usually provided by a the hotel manager that I should good foreign office, and have de- report at the rationing office SAINDERSA NE1LTOPP veloped shrewd international when the doors opened at nine statesmen. There ia little appar- o'clock, I arrived at 8:45 and SHARPENING SERVICE ent disunity in their foreign found a lontt queue -waiting. Suwa—Lawn Mowers, and policy. Eventually I found myself in a special room for foreign visitors, all kinds of euttlery dhsurp- Rationing RECONSTRUCTION with only a few of the waiting Slow-Down in Britain is moving applicants, and had to wait only encd by latest factory m+> •lowly. Most Bri- about an hour. The speed of the Uiodfl. VETO INVADE HOlslM. tMCOJI t 1 . . y\,)ft. than 1H World War tons feel that ra- ration clerka reminded OM of tioning of materials has slowed •Menu* stormed th<- Air|»<>it liomi v ( lit. a^u. a veterans' heastag some of our own paid clerks dur» We Call Fer prefect, and took I»«SM-SMr (id apiiimi nu after furring the care- production. The government is ing the war: it was evident they taker ef the pr<<*rl and JiiMph Ki'KX. and tliiti wivrv 8oBMtimts brickwork must stop 1 was actually hungry evtry because the bureau controlling day I spent in England. Bread glass has not approved and re- counts as one of the thrtt courses turned the foraaa for baying win- available for a -London dinner, JMCY*S dows. and if bread (a ordered this «linv mates either the soup or the '1** V *l* T1i« London press announced tweet. Duriag n» last day In lip - Top Tavern while 2 was there that building London a hntu waiter was Anad contractors wart being granted $20 for inadvertently putting a 130 SOUTH BROADWAY extra saaottaa ntieaa because of roll on tha table fir each of two The Tops ii Foodf the additional trara. required to nan who BM not ordered bread. get their " Tbay chaaatl te to inspector*. and Liquors "A Friendly Taven fat Urlkaa Drivers City ataa Loaar BkJateace Friendly Paopta." Reports fronu S3 ttatee ia 1M4 tuaa, Qafr tha Penian gulf, li Telephone 8, A. IMS show that fS par cent of the drivers coosJdered to have the longest con- Involved in automobUa •rrldaati ttanoua eztstanee of any lity in his- I Wm "JnJay* PaaUa. Her X were residents of urban areas. | tery-from MOO B. C. to A. D SMI

. . . Their election on the Republican party ticket ana these fear as ©•nteno'erB for the Republican *ominaU«a tor la 1948. Top, left U rifht: Thomas E. IH-wry. re~eJecte4 ef New Yerk; Earl Warren, whe again wen Uie (erenser- of CaUferaU with Uttte •npositUii. BeUeaa raw. left to right: gvveraer, John W. Brlcker. selected to senre Oht* In the •est- ate, aai ArUntr EL Vaadeaberr. re-elected mater hy Michigan

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THE BEST Is this Ton on a Vacation?

Vacations have to be planned and saved for. The best way to save is to buy United States Savings Bonds. Buy them regularly and hold them. Every 75 cents *ili grow into a cliilar. IN TOWN COME FKOM STRAUB'S MARKET BACK YO(lR FUTURE... FEATURING -TOY UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONM PRATTS FRESH FROZEN FOOOB S50 HO N* PUM.K SERVICE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1M« TUB SOUTH AMBOT

NOT ENOUGB MIW CABS Or consider motors. We simply art not getting anywhere near the planned number of new cars be- EWS cause strike* In factories producing Classified Advertising minor parts far down the production line are holding back the whole line. LOCAL CLAS8IP1EI) FOR 8ALB The IMJ])S( t loss of these strikes does APVKRTTSINO RA I"B STATIONERY HIN not fall most heavily upon the men- 1c per HIM lor each Insertion. Min- utfrmrtii. but upon ether workers in imum chart*. ftOc pet tiiMJ'tlon lor JtTTKR»JKArJ«. envelops*, buetnass COAL STOKKHS. OIL BtnUTstSS SSki the automobile industry who cannot throw lines or leas. PIT* avers** words oards. uckeu. eta. AayttUag from r*frls^r%tor». HOaf* DTILmg* afford to lose the wages, and the t6 * Hue. card to a uew»p*p«r. Soutli _»wj cm?en. ail-aiS Pint SU«eV Tsle- hs*ttng speoteJisu. listewes Iff public which cannot spend Its money All ocpy for classified adtsrtlss- er ie»l-ft-S. BMtrt* must b« in the offlo* o.' Thspbon* bouth Amboy 4. for a new car while It still has the South Am boy CtUaen. before 4 o'clock money. Wednesday to Insure insertion en' Fri- 8TAMP8 WANTED: Paying day morning This applies *o both This Is our condition It Is only prices for collections, accumu- FOR SALS: One family dweHtog WU.l. IIAVK l>r I'HKSKION and renewal advtrMM»mnU. at Ml George atreet, to settle )NL¥ IF Wh AKK KXtl Isll politically unwise for th« party in lations, old envelopes, etc WIO an estate. Apply James F. WASHING ION li<;.Miiy Secre- power to have it talked around be- * call Brinkman, 670 Cartston. Snydfi «niiMiMxt-(1 it was bad fore an election. For our economic TEL. SOUTH AMBOY 4 Westfield, N. J. Tustin, 264 Bordentows Are., salvation It ts of the utmost neces •JTChology to talK utxitit a depres- —w— f-ll SSL 1-0120. U-s tf sion—but It is less & The South Amboy i C!U/*n bo« answers "K-Xll not b» consideration decided te take i.tM longer than two weeks atcsr Rvery new mnaags «B tails peg* Is *265 It—until she round the prloe was insert*.m of id. wotnT opportwttrsy vor aaBse ?feaeV I2.7S. She simply said wttbeet Handing and poeteg* chsrgs er to g»t what he or she wants. It ta Qet t Years To Fay It any protest or grlevaaoei "Tmat box answers •*• forwarded. n opportunity lor you w sen smt. cents hlng you tso longer neea. Begin now Tour living room, bedroom and Is more than I can pay.** Im* to get the most oat of tlMse small mediately a poorly dressed per» Call t»e South Amboy kitchen suite plus all the extras son who obvloasly did sat have Mtlaen today I Strath Amboy to make your home complete in* as much as the wemaa assfisf eluding nite tables, end tables, forward and said: "I will take MON¥T TO LOAN that piece of meat"—aad he MONEY to loan on bond and] lamps, scatter rugs, vanity did. mortgage, tow Interest ratat lamps, etc. Really must be seen Thii shows exactly what Is wrong and prompt service. Joseph T. to be appreciated. behind the present business situa- Karoher, 91 Main street, tion, when you lay an polities aside. People are beginning to buy more 8ayrer11te, N. J. Office noun wisely and discriminatingly than daily, 9:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. If SURPRISE STORE they did. They must Conditions Saturdays 11:00 Noon. T-lt-tf force them to it. The great average Open Friday A Saturday Nltes. oi middle class incomes in this coun- • Freat Street Keypert try has not risen like prices. These latreeeoci homes, which comprise the bulk of About 1625 sheep were Free Storage Free Delivery the economic life of the nation, al- into New York from ready have recognised they cannot Opp. the Post Office meet the pinch of inflationary prices •KB CBOWNINQ MOMENT . by buying everything for any price. But the situation has been covered el tlsa allasnaaslas up in national statistics by the un- Mat am, Via. Ike gteas wise, yet really poorer pwaon, who Business Service Directory will step forward and pay any price for anything, although be Is the one gsneeta flannel blouse snd black whose money will run out first and men he will call tor relief, social- ism, revolution or what not The fiaahngat PsUCEfl TOO HIGH i Production is the lift blood of the nation—but at prices at which the production can be consumed. The economic theory upon which the na- tion has been going is that if it can only get production, prices will re- adjust themselves. That Is a sound theory. But we have not been get- ting that kind of produotton. In hard- ly any line have we managed to get enough production to influence prices downward—yet, as we sea. a great many people cannot or will not buy at current prices and qual- ity. Th« nation has gotten into a production-price stalemate. i Strikes have proved the greatest Impediment to the working of ear seand basic economic theory. De- saracUve strikes have taken place lately, bitter, foolish strikes in which Ike strikers can never hope to makr back the money they have lost by their strikes—and the nation will have a hard lime building back that lest portion of Its llfeblood to pre- vent Itself from becoming Increav mgly anemic economically. In Knexvllle. for Instance, the Journal •gvred out thai th« Fulton Sylphon strike (with which 1 am not acquaint- ed) resulted In an r< Ve —you will see what these strikes are CHOOSES. doing In a hopeful recovery period MAPPINCSS IS T without even considering the amount ro* MAJOSX ITC of money lost by the management, SAVIN***, VACAT, ejbieh would be comparatively Js> ••.-• ts FRIDAY, NOVEMBER

G. LBILL •fcTROTHAL OP of N. J. C. students, MlatM Jen- LOCAL MAN EDUCATIONAL RIGHTS MILDRED M. HUFF nie Koatoaky '47 of Helmetta, OF SUCCESSFUL IS ANNOUNCED June Porter '46 of Verona and HUNTING PARTY ARE EXPLAINED Jeanne Denning '47 ofEngle- Are Muled For I The local Recruiting Button Mrs. Elsie U. Hufl of 261 Main wood, will sing "Rhine Maid- located at the Post Office Build- street, announces the engage- ens" from OotterdammjruoLf* Samuel Newtibn of New Jersey Futurity ing, Perth Afnboy, hat announc- ment of her daughter Mildred by Richard Wagner this city, together with ed that thousands of young men M to Arthur J Mathlsen, Jr.. The Princeton Olee Club will Bailey and Earl Weiaoar, who were unable to enlist id' the son of Mr and Mrs. Arthur Ma- be heard in 'Dirge for Two 801- local resident, were Work Is Progressing M a hunting trip M M—loath Park. new Regular Army before Octo- thlsen of 49 Maple street. South diers " by Hoist. The concert will ber 6 have asked the Army to River Miss Huff is a graduate conclude with a group of Bfahms Virginia. During their Nomination blanks have been clarify the present status of edu- of Hoffman High School and lieder sung by the guest soloist, cational benefits under the O. I.Mr. Mathisen attended South Thelma Clemm Young, contralto, bagged a deer and a pUrid to UM mail* to all New addition to a large m Jtjntf breeders and owner* of BUI of Right*. River school and served 3 years and with "Nanie" by Brahma lnU.8. Navy In the Pacific, both offered by the combined clubs. rabbits and other game- 'Jamy-bred yearlings, oovertnt Any young man who enlists In are employed at E. I. Du Pont: the 1M1 renewal of the $10,000 the Army for lft, 2 or S years de Nemours Photo Products Maw Jersey Futurity at lion* and serves 90 days — one day sssath Park. This rich and Im-of which occurs before the ter-Plant at Purlin portant stake for homebreds Is mination of World War II Is de- attracting considerable attention clared — will be entitled, upon N. J. C. GLEE CLUB assonc members of the breeding honorable discharge, to a year JOINT CONCERT WITH tarisstry, and executives of the of education in the college, trade PRINCETON CLUB Mtw Jersey Breeder's Associa- or business school of his choice Seventy members of the Olee tion are actively cooperating to for which he can qualify. Club of New Jersey College for snake the five and a half fur- In addition, he is entitled to Women, Rutgers University, will The Raritan Dim loog raee the best patronised on an additional month of educa- present » joint concert with the Monnouth's 1947 stakes calen- tion, up to 48 months, for each Olee Club of Princeton Univer- dar. month (Including the first 3) sity Friday, December 6. at 8:15 BORDENTOWN AVENUE TJ>e Futurity Is to close on he serves prior to the official P. M. in Alexander Hall. Palmer Dsostnber It, upon payment of termination of the war. Square, Princeton. Raymond E. ; a $10 nominating fee, but an For example, if you enlist to- Rudy, lecturer In music, is di- 'Will Be 0rek r- year, and give you $65 a month of music at N. J, C. Alt Interest at Monmouth comyininy tJ^ft Brfctmn P«rk Is not devoted to the ap-living allowance; $90 a month if you have dependent*. Miss Marilyn Stefany '47 of Ir- rrcACtUng close of Futurity no- vington will serve as accompan- In addition to the edw however. Work Is ist for the other selections. currently prgoressing on the Club benefits, you also get the many The program will open will House parking ground area ther benefits of the OI Bill of the combined clubs singing two ;which, when completed, will ac- "Mrhti «nrf famil* allowances chorales from the Christmas oonmodate more than 1,000 for the duration plug afcc Oratorio by Bach, "Break Forth, l can. Another crew Is working A 3-year enllstmmit enables O Beauteous Heavenly Light" «• on the running strip sifting and you to choose any branch of and "Beside They Cradle." The replacing the top cushion, and service which hat quotas to beN. J. C. Glee Club will follow providing one of the best drain- filled and any overseas theater with "There Be None of Beauty's Sft systems on the turf. A two- Daughters" by J. M. Tatton and which has openings. For full de- foot trench has been dug around two songs from "Rig Veda" by tlM entire mile course, and tails, stop at your nearest U. 8. Oustav Hoist. "To Varuna" S . R.\nia# HONS ANO pipe Is being installed Army Recruiting Station. "Hymn to the Waters." A tri& APPUANCKS . . SALES & SERVICE by washed pebbles. This win bare the twofold purpose of rapid drainage, while preventing ttkt washing away of any part of the top cushion. lionmouth Park, although re- ajfttjng a highly successful in- asjgwral season, was rated as a "Ms* year's track" because of the) many contemplated la- in the grounds and plant. These will all be when the curtain raises in 11. 1MT, and Monmouth steps forth of the most beautiful and He's Coming 2*7' it race courses In the This Year! 8GT. JAMBS H. GORDON ON DUTY WITH ARMY IN TANANA And Hell Be Here Next Year Too.

M/Bgt James H. Gordon has trrtvtd In Panama for duty with Plan Now For His 1947 Visit Air Forces. He has been as- to the SI 15th Bervlce (AVN). Join Our Christmas Club Today it Oordon is the son of Mr. Frank H. Oordon of 361 CHOOSE ONK OF THESE CLASSES Henry rtreet, South Amboy. N. J. ttw husband of Harriet McClave I M f itM of the same address, I M $ SS.M his entry into the Arm- $IM $ »#.#• ed Force** SgiL Ctordon has SS.M (INN gervad at various stations in the UN flM.M United States and in China and — - -. tSM.t« Japan, prior to his coming to *N Canal Zone. Place Your Order Now— For Refrigerator. Washing Muchine or Radiol

soft custard— egg snd •••- SOUTH AMBOY ELECTRICAL WIRING wtta salt, and poeslMy wit> onion, ehevs* «r htrbt— TRUST COMPANY Estimate! Given ^ -"o-'k G\ an appetising MUM for Sou'1* A'" •'> v y Nr*» Jvney 16 Ferrr Sitmt BeottrRfrvr, K. S.\ vegetable* la pl«e« ef whiu In white MUC*. «gg Til. 8. R. 6-0087 to spare part ot th* place where tgg fee *s«4 to Oneken sauee Iff