IN. J. Tactics THE WEATHER OVER Zone Case In Colonia THE WEEK-END In Sewaren WDODHRIIX'iE. N ,1.. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1047 i By wire from l;. S. Wttthcr VOL. XXXIX- No. 34 PRICK FIVr. CKNTS Bureau, Washington) Mnl^r^rt HH Kfroml Olnun Matter Stir Fight Tluir*.ln> Is Settled at the Post Office, Wooiihrlilffo, N. .7, w urc you try- Outlook IK for partly cloudy Royal Petroleum Corporation, Be- OFNT-I.KADER today was insured weather becoming warmer on i 11,( Inch rnst of livinn? warcn. DP permitted to erect four llur, ;i i nnffiTiire will br hold In Sunday. Chance of frost In thr additional tank.1* and the Town- riminii Monday umonK tup Irvcl Vjnlerior of New .renwy Saturday ship acrrpt H riocrl which would ,-. .li. .illici.il-. m an efTnrt to insure pvo- morning. rfratr a "buHr; park" in Sewaren laurels iIM-11 111 o( thr full rights nf Ihr to prevent further encroachment 1 l.i-y not l,o iniipci tv-m\ lifrs of industry into thc residential buy as much as Aii'iihoi cliarHc of trcspassuv. Masquerade Breakfnnt section f used to, and I ';i'; undo in A letter to Spencer study the ads Millrr. Jr.. Rtnto Hlghwty Com- Planned by Fellowship Althouith thc majority appeared in the pnper to miv-i-'ni-r by Mrs. Alveda Suit who , In be in favor nf thr Board's dfcl-' dud less rxprn- inime: thiil "R Kreat amount nf WOODBRIDOE -- PUnn for a ; slnn a spokesman for the minority 1 masquerade ball on Novrmber I indicated he would have a dfiiefra- :;ivf plnces to il.iiii.iKo Ifi Ihr land and to the VlTIT madc hy llle Tllnlly Y(nmc Jnn shop. We've ire-' •niil -hrubhcrv" on her IIIOD t P'^senl fit the next meeting erty ltd boon committed Mr. Epic's Fellowship Rt Its meetinii of the Township Committee. Octo- (ouiid oat that had boon committed. Mis Sun(tRy The ,flBjr ,wlJ1 be held bn fi. to urge a veto. ' by ciitltiB more Suit, whose letter WOK dated Sep- nt thr parish house and tickets Llls, nlKlu.. ww(on W(H ^gllpd si)»nhctti, mac- '• irmhei 'M, wrote to Commissioner may br purchased from James fol 8 (Vr|,M.k j,,,, md no, (ironi, mid po- : Miller: begin t' - tip mil II this mn'in, I hirer nnt SWcy, OLdwllte Avenue or Joan unt>l ,(WI> lmm |ater CnMit4, Uilofii wo don't Mt C Churc1 c h Street. use us much i iin official notification by any \ . !.^._l" . _._.>. ..jcrwifmaii of thr board^pologiied ollicnil nf thr State of New Jersey Arrangements were also mane i „, ,,,0 ^WRITII ,iPiogftuon for infill, the high- tnr a rorpwHtr communion break-; M^y sfmm lt .was necessftrJ r.,t item on our ;i.s In wliRt Innd you Intend to I like nor have I even hRd thefust, at the parish house October 5. clral m, m.lttr;s m tne fat» i its compara- I Mill" iim:trsy of notification that you A talk on "NursesTraining" was -jUl> pioprr|y ,fortn cil more fish were coming Into the property. clvcn by Miss PhilllsBtnrfett. Free-: wm ,lm trnm ow ^^ ln ^ tore. We a IT • IV After von had trespassed on the i m'ul „ ., , _ ... Bt tho B*UH easterly direction inrluding hlfjh I as before, but property. I was Informed by a M,. I more Hospital. Baltimore. .MlM, and low ttiUpi .land ajj the end of mi; as much for it. Whi-tfhrnd, who purported to be n •FM-rir KlrffT.- 1+2 roft -widr on W mine down, I'm representative (if your department, were in charge of south side of 'Frrry Btrm."-"MrT my present prac- These voiinRsters of the Kirst I'resbvlerian Church Sunday School urc shown with n heifer they purchased from the New Jersey Heifer that you wished to put « mad Chase continued, "At tho last Project and which will lie sent to devastated Europe in the verv ne;ir future. Holding the animal Is William Srhuler, Kingston farmer, through." RKTl'RNH TO COLLEGE meetinR there was n question re- who takes care of the cows shipped from all over the country until they arc sent tn needy families in Europe. Money for the project was This complaint is similar tn WOODBRIDOE — Stephen Rardmt: the noitherly side of Ferry raised entirely by the children during the summer months. others which have been made on Unuvary, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. j Street. The deed lias been changed the same subject Commissioner Stephen J Unnvary. 74 Coley j so that It now reads that if any one Miller, who is attending a confer- Street, has returned Ui Cornell block'out of three possible blocks) I don't, buy 2 Main St. Sums Presbyterian Youngsters Donate'jVotc Machine Use ence of hiRhway officials -in New University. Mr. Ungvary is enter- 100 feet deep is changed to indus- less Hum 1 used York this week, could not be reach- inn his junior year in the School trial zone the property will revert ed. An aide, however, promised that of Civil Engineering. During the to the Vulcan Detinnlng Company, in. but I try to j the matter had been called to his not the Royal Petroleum " keep my cx- Announce Changes j Heifer to Aid Europe's Hungry 'Election' Feature summer vacation he was employed attention and that the parley Mon- in the Township Engineering DP- \ P r n s r s down. Sees Permanency day would attempt to iron out the partmont. i Tlic chairman further stated MY husband lsjPuhlix Drug Flans OYHV Local Children Save /'//touched by the generosity of yours. To Be Highlight In Bigdifficulties. This newspaper advised that he did not believe that with nnn' "and we' H o III C ; ('JirifttfllHeilV Pennies in Ordet U) "The children take care of the 1 Commissioner Miller's representa- GAS STATION ENTERED , the deed ns it now reads that any- cow every day on the pasture, her 'Boys and Girls' Weflk tive of the bitter feeltnc which had WOODBRIDQE —Twenty dol-jone could upset the "intention of like fish, so that To Expand Quarters | Allieviate Suffering • milk is excellent and our whole been engendered by the continued lars in change and several pack-1 the Township to create a park helps us out a Slated October 8-15 j family is full of (tratitu'de for the offensive tactics of the department apes of cigarettes were stolen out: as a bufler against the encroach- lot: We Hlwa-ys- in movinR road machinery into Two mi»jori WOODBWBOfi--- "fiwi-ereirt-frtft-.—An»a—HwvoUwwar-30-i•- W-QQDBR1DGE -..5tudcn]1i.oi; 0l the, Suno^aasJJUUon, Ambujlment of. industry^'. i havc plenty of construction projects by two Main Rbidetli fiiith. hope and charity, j Zabreh near Hlucia, Silasia." | WoodbridRe Hish'School a"""pWate"owner's'property while Avenue"find Campbell Street, iastj HowHrd"TuTreftbhV"aXXo"i'rfPr*5nft 4 (rrsh - CBUght Street business firms arc now un- ihcse three; but the Rreatest nf \ a chance to apply the theory of negotiations either were pending niRht. The thieves entered the; secretary of the board, Informed lish. There are derway according to an announce- thesthose is charity." i / e c citizenship they have learned in (Continued on Paqe 8) i building by bteakins a window.; the delegation that the "deed af- Lucfc ' fords you all the protection we (inly three in ment made today. , ; TnThee younRsyounRstericrss ooff ththee FirsFirstt | » Spouse Separute- their various courses on October : family, so Thc joint statement was made by , Presbyterian Church Sunday ] So How Lucky Is Luck i 8 to 15 when Boys' and Girls' Week can possible put. into it and it I still try to spokesmen for Chrlstenscn's De-i School have learned their lessons i will br sponsored by thc Wood- would be foolhardy for anyone to ! Trucks to Collect on Saturday •atting down our partment Store and Publix Drug-! well and proved they have the bridne Lions Club. buy land on the north side of WOODBRIDGE — SpuiReon Ferry Street to try to have it re- n by the use of store. The latter has started con-' true Christian spirit. For on Sun-! Luck, 23, 113 Pulton Street, has ; Voting machines, used in regular zoned for Industrial purposes in dishes as spa-struction on a new store on the day they purchased a heifer from j to Rive his wife, Susie, $50 to Ret : Township elections, have been se- For Local Polish Relief Gifts lot next to Its present establish- the New Jersey State Pair Project j the- face of thc deed." l only hope back to her home town of Cin- cured for thc event and in pre- C. A. Qiroudr member of the i oiiif down, and ment. which will be sent to alleviate suf- cinnati, O. paration for thc election of sLu- It will be 33 by 115 feet overall i fclinR '« devastated Europe in the Brought before Recorder Ar- dent officials a samp'c votinn ma- (;o,arib,a,m, l.v IW ;„,,„, w* i,™ and will be one story. < very near future. thur Brown on a complaint of chine will be placed in tile desertion, Mrs. Luck told a tale School Building a few days before. M. H. Doctofsky, a member of The children raised their money IIp, ShippedVEan Hannum Devanny, Ulryk the drug firm, said the new store i Awinn the summer when collec- of ill-treatment and voiced a de- The Lions have placed an order deal of the time and thought to t>ons were held In the Daily Bible sire of "going back home." How- ior 6,000 "Boys' and Girls' Week" -_: I Eichbaum. Joseph Janas. James Iin not doing will huve »-brick front mid cement ever, she informed the court she WOODBRIDGE — Saturday will j Catano, Edwin Casey. Nicholas the -proposition because he was much else but block sides with a full cellar and School. To date the project has buttons which will be distributed personally interested. "I don't say collected 65,000 head of cattle and had no money and tuCk wa's or- to Hiuh School, prammar school be collection day fov clothing, j Bakalas. Henry Hess, J. J. Godby. buyinn food. We a large stock room. dered to pay for her railroad canned foods and drugs fnr the : Julius Kollnr. cut as much and parochial school students on and expenses. October 6. On the same day both American Relief for Poland. Inc. now as we al-store will be air conditioned at.J.i A. A. Discavage, general chairman, feel It is the better of two sides of war-torn countries. mcTTiinR and afternoon session the question. I want to recall to ways have, but j all modern fixtures will be install-install-1 ------. students will hold assemblies where announced today. it's ii (treat deal Library in Avenel you that the major part of thc ed. He could give no estimate re- liavManc bey letters of appreciation; Kv.Vft rn ^tcr.Jivln^wlt^me. he^hus- Vailllcilbrcc, Veteran of School students only. m o n tA o n j Department Store, announced his didn't come buck after thc. ("reales Requirement; in firmp wlllch Owns Ulc buUdinB My house and barn burned World War II, to Be Flection Oct. I!) - T' war. I and rt truck wl'l c.Bll at the homos .he. expense I rehted bv Publix, will use thrdown durints thc war and thc cow On October 8. another assembly' • Trustees .f|rehted bv Publix, will use thr Buried at 2:00 Today on Saturday. wh h in the barn as well. will be held and students will be Commutation "" ^^'^Lsmcture't'o enlarcc the ddepart- The followins items are needed AVENEL—Due to the increased ; ire fortunatee ifif | 'We All Wept1 split up in three sections to rep- store The Rdditlml wlll bo WOODBRIDGE—Funeral serv- urgently MivDlscavafre said: Food, i popuiaUon jn Avenel and the rp-;I?; QrAB were still meat utilized for an expanded electrical, "Some weeks aqo I was advised ,y Tm"Hany'"j"van"denbreeri59 | ''esent eacl1 of lhc wards. Nomina- ic( canned goods, especially soups; in-1 sulUns mcreRScd circulation at the * dl Ch . have been. I a'ppliance shop, shoe department j by our national committee to Ro! street, past commande lion':~~"s wil"""l ' ub e mud''e* """and' "th"e "bny" s break for every- Frecman and girls receiving tho most votes fant food dried, preserved or de- Avcne, Public Um,flrVi the Avenpl, and household items department, i to Moravska. Ostrava, where a cow ,O f'Woodbridsie Post". Veterans of ted foods and milk; hospital , Association at its annual liners come down. will be the candidates.,The elec- Libm y Mr. McNab estimated tho improve- j shipped from' USA Is ready for ! Foreign Wars and a veteran of goods and equipment; surgical and j session dMided lo constnicl, a wv,-1 P. R..R. me; 1 auld not believe it, but! world" War II. will be held this tions will take place thc followinq (Continued on Page 8) day. technical supplies and equipment. lbuiIdi|ie in lhe near {ulure Aj Takes Effect Next it was Sue and when I brought; afternoon at 2 o'clock from the hospital apparatus, bandages and! BulldlnR Fund dl.iVe will be held | A SWEST MESS her homi all wept being deeply j home. Burial will be in the Clover- ] A committee of Lions will meet I rubber goods; household goods and i as _SOOI1 as arrangements can be Sunday in Township w le WOODBRIDGE—Thomas Bun- leaf Park Cemetery. ' 'kh ^ successful candidates (in j equipment; kitchenware..., . miscel„- completed, October 10 tn draw up resolutions! (Sprclnl lo ludwrBilrnt-lienilrri Well, oat j yon. 584 Kinc George Road, Fords, LIST MEETING Mr. Vandenbree died suddenly laneous goods; soap: toilet Roods.; Hal.oW Vlm Ness and Mrs Sld. CM IT1)Hil bi U Monday. He was stricken in a taxi- and make oflieial appointments of ... , , . . . NEW YORK—The Pennsylvania inoromarsarine I »>«<'« M** ' ," f " WOODBRIDGE—A toothpaste, toothbrushes, combs: Qreenhalgh were elected true-, „ sul1 of dami)Krs caUSC(l hr H chief of police, rewder, Township in Place of but-i « * " cab while enroute home from the sedes; clothing-new or used,:neteeys Greenhalgfor flve yeBrh wers ewhU electee dJiunes triu-|, «RaJlmlld maamxd loda/tnat „ vandavauual. fille,,i,™d th,«e• KB««.>S tan».k - with meetinBmeeting o.f tlic Ancient ; , clerft'. trcasui^r, tax collector] and ler, buyy less NaUonal m Bgnk| New YoYorkk shoes, underwear, hosiery, infant Iei .awIovd Was namc(j l0 flu m™ icw schedule of commutation fares sugar, while his car was parked in Hibernians ami Laaira ;«u«tu y i City| where ne WMa junlo,. clerk Board of Education. wear: drugs and- Pharmaceuticals: meat,, and use ln unexpired term of two years. ill be come effective Sunday, Sep- the yard. Bunyon tltoldd DesDk Sor-SI1 will be he\he]fld 3untlaySundayi; S? Wty ln ! medicines, vitamins, disinfectants; nur own chick- and f department head. During the entire week, teachers The librarian submitted the fol- ;mber 28. for use on-its main and ccant Andrew Simonsen that, the i the basement «f SU- dressmaking Roods and accessories, iranch line trains intrastate with- ens for Uble will point out the siunifirance of lowing report of activities from vandalism'took place some time Church, flth Street, wicl, Jersey The former VFW commander Boys ami Girls Week nnd in theneedles, ., sewing machines, September 1, 1946 to August 31. New Jersey and interstate be- inn-poses. Al- Saturday night. ! Avenue. Jeresy City. served with the, Coast Guard as nelementary schools, teachers will patterns; bedding—sheets, blank- ween various communities and though we now 1947: circulation, adult books, 1,- chief gunner's mate. He is survived appoint one *piipil, to net as ets, towels and dishcloths; yard 567; circulation, junior books, 3,- lew York Citjl, under authority cut fish twice a by liis widow, the former Annette 'teacher. ' •'• goods, any material; farm tools 544; admitted to membership, 54; ecently granted by the Board of week, we don't Wilson; his father, Hary R. Van- and hardware. fines on books overdue, $9.31; Jublic Utility Comniibiioners of care for maca- Finally, on October l!i, a rjiJr-adc CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS denbree, Ridgewood: two sisters.will be held from the HIKII School No Interference rental books, $4.64; membership New Jersey and by the Interstate roni or spa- Mrs. Paul Vivers, Ridsewotid and Commerce Commission. • ij . j to the Memorial Municipal BuiUI- Mr. Discavage pointed out today fee, $5.40. ghetti, so we Mrs. Thomas Moran, Prince lion. inK where the students and their Hint thc "Woodbvidge Township Three types of tickets will be < iin't use them (NOTE:ilContrlbutinns to this column must be In Oils' office tiered between most points: a elected officials will be erected by Committee on American Relief for ENLIST IN ARMY as substitutes no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Events listed Poland, Inc.. is operating entirely restricted" monthly ticket which ir Mayor August F Greiner. After WOODBRIDQE-M/Sgt. Archie •'• "illy have we cut here an? broadcast daily at T:30 A. M., on the "Around the Guild Publishes the parade the student officials will independently of and without in- s good for any number of rfdes :• •" consumption, but Counties With Your Weekly Newspapers"' program over New terference by the Polish govern- M. Hooper, local recruiting officer very day except Saturdays, Sun- take up regular duties of Town- for the Army, announces the fol- MHi' cuts. I also try Brunswick radio station WCTC, 1450 on your dial, i ship officials for the balance of the ment. This organization hafs its lays and eight national holidays; 1 .tm id is cheaper arid own field supervisors and ware- lowing enlistments from the in "unlimited daily use" monthly SEPTEMBER ! J ' ' New Cook Book day, holding a special Township Township: Eugene Kuruc, 147 "I find a bargain, meeting. houses in Poland." icket good for any number of 25- Regular mecllnu ,of the Woman's Club of WnodbrldKe. at Grove Avenue, and James Sipos, WOODBRIDGE - The White Others serving on the commit- ides on any day witlvn a month; (the Craftsmen's Club, Green Street, WoodbrldBO, at 8 A CUD donated by Shiiri Jewelers St. Qeorge Avenue, both of Wood- nd a "12-trip weekly" ticket good 1 Church Guild hejd the opening tee in addition to Mr, Discavage icrhart (o'clock. Mrs. Marlin Brlnscr, State Music Chfirman, will inscribed with the name of theiind Mr. Andrews are Hugh B. i bridge, and Robert J. Cflemeflt, 12 torn Mondays through Sundays v meeting of the fall season in the -'iiue, Lselln i be guest speaker, "mayor" will be presented to theQuiRley, Victor C. Nicklas, Miss I Third Street, Ford^, • ificludive. J Board of Directors meeting of the Woman's Club of Wood- Sunday School rooms. !Mrs. Andrew High School. 'A banner will also be I think that Lockie conducted the devotions an/tl Following are the new fates be- | if people would- bridge, at the home of Mrsj John Schubert, 78 Amboy strung across Main Street with ween Township stations and ifcw- Avenue, Woodbridge, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Oakley Blair gave a final ra-' the cooperation of the Woodbri'dRe I n't buy as much port on the successful jajd parti. ark and New York: f prices would be Public installation, dance, Americils Chapter, Order' of Businessmen's Association. In ad- Intrastate: Between Newark; and De Molay, at Craftsmen's Club, Graen Street, Woodbriijee. Mis. Blair also reported tne Going to See Wortf Series? bound to de- dition, the Lions have Hlso ordered Avenel, restricted monthly, Lions-Kiwanls softball name, benefit!of Woodbridge Emer- White phurch Cook ,Book had badges to be worn by the Student unlimited Monthly, $10.60; 12-tnp cline. I tfv not gency Squad, School No. 11 Field, 1:30 P, M. gone to press and would be avail- officials. to buy a£>much, If Not, Don't Worry—You Can (Lt Just enhUer; link base, William Van Tassel; $11.00; 12-trip weekly, $2.15; be- t li r e e lunches OCTOBER ' Due to Start /Veaij If eek eral Hospital as the result of a will meet the Woodbridge Kiw- tween Newark and Woodbridge. l shortstop, John Eppensteiner; "" i hat's very expen- 2—Food sale sponsqrffd by Missionary Society, Grace Lutheran suicide attpmpt yesterday. No anis Club. The entire' proceeds restricted monthly, $10.20; un- 1 r WOODBRIDGE — Due to the cause for the act was ascertained. second base, Wftrnn Cart; rlgat- niore macaroni and Church, Ford^. i will be turned over to the Wood- limited monthly, $11.35; 12-tni) : demise it's cheaper, lateness of many high School Patrolman William Romond re- bridge Emergency Squad. neld, David Clariuon; left Bcld. weekly, $2.65. . 5—Corporate Communion Breakfast sponsored by Youns Peo- LouU Walsheck. The KiwMlans ••"i' "I"iv my dollar* have teams in parting their football ported that the young woman had Interstate: Between New York lr| ple's Fellowship. Trinity Episcopal Qhurch, ,at Trinity There should be a real pitch- haven't namfd any subxUtutcs "• i 1 have found it schedules, the Dick Dunkel index taken poison. She was taken to ers' battle to delight the fans, and Avenel, restricted monthly. 11 h :i Parish House, Woodbridge. of the strength of the various yet, but the Lions declare their " ' to usqf some of the the hospital by theo Woodbridge with Jimmy Keating on the $12.60; unlimited montlUy $14,00; hT| 8-15— Boys' and Girls' Week sponsored by Lions Club of Wood- trains which will appear on the Emergency Squad. fellow service club had better l '; nes thajt i see in the mound for Ui» Roarlif Lions and get busy and dig some up. 13-ti-ip montljiy, $3 50; between bridge. sports page of this newspaper ~~ - , -. j New York and cblonia, restricted throughout the grid season, will Andy Qadek all set to pitch for 9—Card party sponsored by Aveuel Republican Club at club- TO ADDRESS GUILD the Klwanians, Meanwhile the lions h»ve Ml monthly, $12.60; unliml,e12-Uip weekly. 12—Communion Breakfast sponsored by Middlesex Council, the Puritan Dairy Co, of Perth elected president of the medical $3.C0; between New York and Ise- weighing lVft-an Amboy, staff of the same hospital, will be pion, Henry Oerber, Archie Guth. Tickets ra»y be purchased from Knights of Columbus. Dr. Aaron Fargot, Edwin Casey, any member of the two nervier hn, resUicted monthly, J12.95.; un- ''i'l'Uesex Avenue, lselln 16—Board of Directors meeting of the Woman's Clutj of Wood- the guest speaker at the first fall limited motiUily, $14.40, 12-trip ; Al Discavagej Irving Uoodihln, clubs. And i>u that the faas will " > in Police Court Tues- bridge, at the home of Mrs. Jdhn Schubert, 7ft Amboy PARTY PLANNED meeting of the Women's Guild of weekly $3.60| between New York alloween party sponsore AVENEL-The Ladles' AuWllaiy the Perth Amboy General Hospital, Clement Stanolk, George Kayser, get plenty for their dollar, Uie IUiiii was mad« by Avenue, Woodbridge, at 8 o'clock. College Inn and Flatter'* Aswtuia- and Woodbridge. resti'icted-month- ;il "Reading Fire Company N of Fire Company No. 1 wljl l>pl,d October 8,2:30 P.M., at the Nurses' Fred liiin, Joieph Janas, Irving ,. '"ivan, of the SUte 22—Hallowe'en party sponsored by Ladles' Auxiliary of Port tlon, the county cBUnpjnn»hlp ly, $12.^6; unlimited monthly 111 a card party tomorrow night at Home. Dr.'Cohen is an internation- Hutt, Irving SalU and Edward/ '"Weights and Meas- "'oao^inor ntr« Comuany flo. 1, , teams, will, meet t4 }M f, BL $14.40; 11-trip weekly, $3.60. on Pqge 2) 8; 15 at the fire bouse. ally known brain surgeon. i

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It's great to ride in r: BIG-CAR QUALITY a a - Would you go to Europe, Japan or Kona? ;. particularly when you ride at Or \mulil Miii -lav near h'tin?? Any man who has hud piioi ji-ii ie a-^i^!ned dirprtly to duty in Kiiropft or with OIK,1 of fue famoui- Infantry divisions in the II budget buying is r. • Far Ea'-t. Or he may ch(io»p tii he slalioned near home for ^ venient than cash, '• the fii>l full year of his enlUtnii'iit hvhere there are vacancirs i. glad to open an Easy ; . Men with or without prior M-rvice may choose one of the 4 WE MAKE IT count lor you. fiimous i-ijiiibat di^i^inii-in Japan dr Kort-a. „ »• c Jf ' EASY TO BUY •. _ , * y A $2.00 Down and Would you select a career in aviation? - von ran (In. and \>c puaranterd the trainiiif» GOOD/VEAR $1.25 A WEEK \\<,D-P. beffirt. you enlht! > Only require buys anew Gqpdy :- ••tits hiyuiid n-jjMilur phy-ical and ulental ex- Tire siie 6.00x16 —. aiuinalions arc tli.it you be a hij|i school graduate, or that TIRES proportionately low you arc in tin- Air F-ir-e and can qualify. It's todays great / op|> faij as in our cvvrt Air Force. Wldei, PlaHer Tjread Comfort feaiurei in all itemsof purchase price,operation and upkeep. ImptovMl Shoulder D With all Ih thrill* for the eye — for (h. pulle —and , Wquld you go to a ItaaVnhlp sehoet? for the thrifty pockelbool If you ha\e (jiulitiea of leadership, would you 'Price* cut 10'/i% ^- : — Chevrolet olio provides ttatil to develop them to their fullest? I , 5. Army oil-round lecurity for ill iti»l Other «iie» aU paitengert—Fiiher Uni- l.eailet-liip Siliouls arc now selertinj; likely pricei. iteel conirriktion - th* candidates fnmi seni'eiurn to take these valuahle courwis. Leveling a Ml fhreudiny Knee-Act!** Dlde-Poii- iluouyh Iraffk itreaming along the ilve'Aclion Hydreulic itroighlawuy ... you II yel /jlenty of action. Prom the >rake!>. i V«)lv»-in head Ihtift Mu%tct t^Qtht, wifh The Io*iy4 tt, The Army and Air Force are doing everything ltrongot r^rr>rH of poifontiuiKe of otiy Automotive Be sur^ your car is ready for winlerl During September LIBERAL i f will todu/ possible today to help eueh iudi\idual develop along llie linn and October Chevrolet deafers are making O special that l|f! |)ieks,for himself. Aimy ami Air I1 one training is /AU.OWANCE FOR iflll* beck, settle point of fall service lo demonstrate the excellence Of llinioii^li and lake-home pay i- kllti tJwn must citilian, jobs. down aid /ou'fl ief. TOUR OlD TIRES lie far d new Clwiblell our seryice facilities} and quality workmanship. So ()ppoitiiiiitiesjorad\aiii.e- I i for your own tfio^ghti bring your car in soon and let us get it ready for the Hunt MI? wide open to will tell you Ihere'l no bad weather days ohead, i other car in Hi field every man in unifni,!!!. NEW TIRES DESERVE NIW TUBES I that ridei 10 imootM/, Mak« your rhniit; tod;u at U S. Army and ihgadlly, to lufoly. Thal'i becuutl of Unit- your 1 •. S. Ami) and Air U. S Air Forre lied KneeAciion—.nclullv. lo Ch.vrolel and Force Heel nil III); Sluliull. Hgher-priLoJ ion. CHEVROLET FRANK VAN SYCKLE POST OFFICE BLDQ. erth Al JEFFERSON MOTORS Inc. 153 New ferunswick Avenue ' P " Tl«0-l«« NEW BRUNSWICK AVENUK i'. \ \-m% - ooie PERTH AMBOY, N. J PERTH AMBOY, N, J. '*?• '•'?'>•

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, the Countpr-IiKe'.lrjpjiee Corps force,1; for three and onp-hMf 1 f\mboy Hospital Guild to Offer DeMolay to Induct Tickets Are Ready Doll Is Installed IIS Graduates May j School wwyip OVI'ISPHS foi i*o und , In recent months, too, U. S. Air hall years. Outstanding Program Sept. 30 Officers Tonight Tor Piano Recital By (lolonia legion Pick Army School Pore* Aviation Cadet Pilot Train- ^fiei ,i woiidlnR trip to Inn has been reopened for civilians \wum JJ. C . tlie couple will while the Army Ground Forces is ^p |n colonia. Hot-rows Inducted A vital DArt 0*icondUttifiK special traininit in " '• ,,,„•/,• Ihtmr.rs and JtirnfT, director of Hie Minnl traupe. 111 IIEVI follows: „., ,ho Army, port war pro-am l^ltw^Jjl^^f'*''?'^ '" «Hf.RU)CK! to .iltfwar at liolrt lnst.Hllntlon of officers tonight IM OOIOIHT 'M) IK \ii\iliar\; 1. (Hi, Tlrts Day, D, BortnUnsky in thp lodgp rooms at the Crafts- Kites I,,,,,,, ,.ompirt(<fii Held ill Unit's Home * " ! AAlMl ,,f\i,iof thi. s ,,„!„,„iralnln„ R ..Is , supple-,„ .Mulr' . U>9 Union Road, Fori',riYinone.in»miihe in ofTcind IflKli Sschoochool«rad-l «rad- j - --•' '•":•— ;;-" Park, reported to Dwk SentMSt, by C. ShvedirlT The, officers bring Instated nt? As woonBRinaE w i i Li in C'OI.ONI*. Wendell Doll \vnsin- lmtrs I || AM HOY ••Officers of thf J. Lord. Have Mei'-cy On Us. A. follows: Master Councilor, James • •^^m^mm^^^^LV^ on uted bv he »"<^l< «"™>™" Monday tWjt' .enow*- Muster i.-ounnior jBiiirs : Trl(impsnn. ch],|,.man of thr cuii- I us cdinmandrr ol Colonln 'ocHnl ,. (lnilil »' r"1'1'1 Amhny ; Lvovsky plmL'iUUumuiMhey wish before ?,..,United. „,„,„.,.„.States Armed, Force-„,,s_ In,„-_ three hub enpi we stolen ot! Mi _Porch ;, Senio, ,r Councilori_ ,., Willia„ m (pl('pltt tt^,00 1)1)pp presentepresentep dd. OctobeOctoberr :i:ill bv 24A, Amenrun Lemon and lll(iy PI1|(1'' lll(1 service. wlmh Wi>s nrt(ld otI Vi iin.siniHl today nmdf1 pub'i I 4. Lord, Save Tlie Piwis People. BgBtrt; Junior Councilor Oscar | „ ,. stllute which Include 149 corres- <•'»'• P Rnbell B mt()n Q Mrs. Krnesl C. Burrows WHS in- The pie-selection school plan Road in 1)R presented by I Tschalkowsky verson; Senior Deacon w tam pondenee course* and 189 self- ,,,L.i; .liti .i7mLh. »' to ^:*'*, M|thllKlhlleSHs Pianistplan , at. .WoodlindMc ducted president of tlie Ladles announced today by Master Ser- Don Cossack Chorus! 5. Canlnta Of Church, Miisie, Laurltstnn; tenchtnK courses in 1IIK)I school. IllRh 8chml Uiiyy at Impressive ceremonies ueant Archie M. Hooper of the nVs fit. Hie Ofiln Oullri Knsl.nl Thompson; S JttU»j I technlenl and collf ne Mibjects and , JYtUi Amboy HiRli II. win Calvin; Junior Steward, fMMi|iHii,MMiHii{mt tick"et«Kie now avail- K.iturrl;\y nt l.euion Hall. - • Perth Amlwv Recruit Inn Station, is j university coivespondciicc course* m aid ja e y 1 ^iiiiiniiiini, nexL. Tuesday 6. Excepts Prom Twol Russian Iversen; Marslial, Herbert • Clio' - Z"able, Proceeds.of (he concert will Tlie post officers Installation WRS effective Immediately. A similar ofiemi bj» 59 foopeirttini: colleaes turned over to Trinity Episcopal , iincc part, playbill. Operas, MoussnrsaJ-Gllnka, dosti; Chaplain, William O'Brien; by County Commanrter pnwram Instituted in June by lite and nniverslllw. Ti)( Church which is celebrutin". its wiiuam Bums of Sayreville nnd '' H • *'' 'Force alieaily is Hlfacl- ,n lie (oiuluclffl by SPI-RP Air. by C. ShvertofT Almoner, John YottnRsr; Standard 250th anniversary this full inK hl l1 R|l| onl 7. Who Knows', Air, ty C. Shve- Bearer, Jack Gardner, and Orator. his stafT.'-B.'.sidcs Doll, the otlii-r « ' >ir«du»tes at the MOST POPULAR Mr. BrereUm who has nlreadv officers included: Sr. vice com- ratl' llf mm* tllnn ll!nn ll mimth. dofT James Franklin. 8. Drinking Songs/An1, by Jaroff Riven one concert here ant! com iimiulfi', Philip den Blryker 111;, Tliese educational plnns are pnrt Klein-Newkirk FINE WATCH! The preceptors are; Chris Stock- 1 of tllf 9. Evening Belli? AIT. by .hiroK pleted a successful toiri of thrj, v,(.p commander. Paul Ablon- Army's broad personnel el, Jerry Kaufman, WIIHam Staf- 10. Reminiscences, J. Strime.r West last January, received the , ;y • tiiimirp officer Joseph Sivilal- l"'OKrnm for puttmx postwar em- | ford, Edward Olsen, Erin KJeldsen, Wedding Is Held III. commenriation of the New York ski:'-:idJ\it.iint. Charles Nlckerson phasis on •trainlii' K and education. Clifford Anderson, John Davis, and 1 critic* after a Town Hall con, j'haplnin, Rev. Galloway; .service This program extends from the 11. America, The Beautiful, AIT. James Auburn. by C. ShvedofT Ill Msich, ofneev. Joseph Godby; "liislnrlan. lowest to the lu'sluvtf ranks .and COLONIA-Miss Theone New 12. "Bnndura" Ukrainian Folk- Dancing in the Craftsmen's Club After the Town Hall recital th» Frank Schuver: serpeanliit-nims. embraces every arm of the service.'idfi,; dftURliter of Mr. and Mr. sotiR. AIT. by O. Dnvidow auditorium will folio* the Installa- New York Times critic wrote: "Me TnnP,-t.pti with the selection. The bride is a uraduate of Wood- cluding tax. but they are Roins sponsor a dance Saturday night at s in languages such as Spanish, Jap- for 1.jn-ir new storo in Woodhridtfe. anese, Chinese, Russian and others. We hove ALTICO Tile on hand NOW! This is In addition to basic lan- 16 exciting colors, including mottled tones. Watch for opi-nint; date. guage familiarization afforded at Installed on existing walls at considerably S. LEMBO less cost than ordinary tile. 1 Thi new store, at !)4 Main Street, BUILDING CONTRACTOR / SECOND ANNUAL Ideal for Bathrooms, Kitchens, Game Rooms, Nurseries, Concrete'Floors, Sidewalks, Waterproofing j WINTER PROGRAM Sun Parlors, Laundries, Breakfast Nooks. will feature a full line of diamonds, ALTICO Tile comes" In 4%" squaresr-don'f confuse II '(?emp£efa GENERAL ALTERATIONS j SERIES watches and jewelry. i uooinutim.i; iiu.ii srixxn. with sheets or board*. ( S::i« I'. M, 2 HAYES AVENUE . ELIZABETH, N. J. * Permanent * Cannot flake or'cfiip Telephone Elizabeth 2-0063 I MONDAY. OCTOBER 20 4 J Dr. Grifflth W. Williams * Fire Resistant * Vermin and termite proof SMITH S:M!T eo . Hypnosis '. See us TODAY. Select your favorite colors. PERTH AMBOY ( TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 18 \ j Frank Wennerholm j <1 'i Baritone i fc HOME MODERNIZATION OIL BURNERS j WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14 ( (fPlainfield Symphnny Orchestral KOSKS—POTTED .00 AT NEW LOW PRICES | 80 Instruments ) * RUBBER FLOOR TILE Each while they last FOR IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION ) THURSDAY, MARCH 4 Robert St. John t OPEN TILL 9 P. M. ON FRIDAY CASH OR CREDIT HOLLY WITH BERRIES ! News Analyst and Commentator r $1.5$1 0 Call Us TODAY For An HVDRANOKA, ABEI.IAS OR BUTTERFLY | TUESDAY. APRIL 20 1 Each SHRl'BS IN BLOOM Estimate i ) Westminster Chapel Choir \ KVERGKKKNS— 35 Voices ! Many sr/es and varieties . Each 36 Months To Pay Thru FHA and up Complete Burner Service WOODBRIDGE TOWNSHIP TILE MART IVY—I'OTTEI) TEACHERS FEDERATION Fuel Oil Supplied KEEP THIS Each , <•*: --- Tickets Available at 170 JOHN ST. SOUTH AMBOY 1-1379 STRAWBERRY PLANTS- Public Schools UNDER YOUR POTTED Per Doz. CRESCENT GRASS SEED — FERTILIZERS ELECTRIC APPLIANCE CO. ROOF CLIMBINC. IVY ; 403 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY ftCPPV KILOWATT »v PUBLIC SERVICE P. A, 4-5225 MANALAPAN PLANT MARKET LIVEINTHEFUTURE.NOTINTHE I'M ALWAYS FINDING NEW JOBS TO DO 1735 St. Georfce Avenue • :v«.y PAST WITH PLENTY OF OUTLETS I CAM Rahway, New Jersey :f I MUST KEEP AHEAD.THE WOKLD SERVE YOU CHANGES FAST

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"•INS MAWILI.K—BlB IT NEW HIK slPIK-IKI.t HATTS— '"• IV' \ 4K". So easy til ill- l-'" Hi-it Mm iaii (In it your PLYMOUTH $ DE SQTO 249 SliKhtly Mt^e NO DOW^ PAYMENT jj MOSKIN'S WITH A REFRIGERATOR AND FREEZER O1NK Vi;\K TO IWY IT DESIlfcl) BEAUTIFUL^ NEW RERE'SATIP MARKET FOR DAYS AHEAD ALL IN PROMPT SEKVlCE SUITS l"nmiv 1IINTKOTE Insula ''"'i llii.inl for icIiuishiiiK your EXQUISITE FALL MIL CLEAN YOUR HOUSE 11111 |,O\Yi;ST PRICES IN NEW JERSEY, (iiiivcrt waste upace int MAKE IT SPIC AND SPAN' "itlitituiiil livhiB, quarters. • COATS I LAUNDER YOUR CURTAINS] THE PLACE1L LOOK TRAINED MECHANICS GRAND 'FACTORY PARIS

1 -W Hl.l^TVl'K Insulation NO WAITING 10 l.lis. I'er BUK OVEN SATURDAYS pay a little CKT READY FOR each week DISH WASHING ISN'T AS BAD AS NO MORE HARD HOUSEWORK*TAKE. WINTER!" YOU THINK IT FROM ME ''illation is un est^ntmi part IT'S EASY AS PIE WITH THE RIGHT ONCE YOU START LIVING WITH "' ""• < "iisliuctlon and main •\KINDOFSlNKrS yELECTRICITYj" "winliiiii a constant, com- " t.iliit- temperature the year METCHIK MOTORS, Inc. "'"ii. Cut down your winter Men's SUITS & TOPCOATS... $3975 I""1 "'ills uiid lower the tem- 466 St. Georges Ave. (Near Inman Ave.) J"'t aini'4- f y j during u m|r 1((tne 75 '•* liiitltst summer months RAHWAY, N. J. Boys' fine, sturdy SUITS .... 14 'I' tills jji»....lJ. : i •"ll. DE SOTO - PLYMOUTH on* account outfits the entire family WOODBRIOGE DIRECT FACTORY DEALER 184 Smith Street CO. Perth Amboy WOOL>BRIDQL N. J. TUNE IN EVERV SUNDAY—WCBS 10 If. M.1 TEL WO-8-014S »E SOTO S HADIO SHOW, ' CIIRISTOPHEH WKIX8" SKTTKMBF.R 2'». 19IV INDEPENDENT I.f;,\I>i PACE FOIR crans are basfd or, i •>.-,-. li Overpaid Veterans earningi that art •.ii|3rT-_/., ' Columbia Rutgers One Way to Get Business Errors in* thfw s-.at*rr>: lays in submittm- ••rr .. MustReturnMoney suit in veterans :«•(•<-..-, - ., Opening Grid Foe payments. Other •/ have also resulted f: •••- ,'. Many World Wa; II vetfians ;n ad.iustm*ntt aft?: •-.r. '-,- Pennsylvania. Nr.v Jersey and Del- to Church 1 1ments had^been msr,- r. aware w!v> !;«•.' brrn ovwpslt) nn I:M7I ftii p. . Another factor .' • . subsidence" aibw-srire nof'dBP training lnstit'jt;'.r. I t THU; \s I Ml HI H ' them bee stiff i.'f :n;?rruption in : •• F I'urlti Mr<-n 1 to report prompt;;.- >:, - I =:hoo! or job trajiin^ and have not or discontinuance ',; • , , * , ; K • ': mzric arran~cmrn;- 10 repay tht ' - '• •' B til thwp in'.errupV'r- -,.< Will not be pernr.tW to the veterans ront:r,'.• • .fj =>'1'.T\ V. t'air.mK t!i:> f.ili their «ib?i<;tencf p-..,.-:». ; tlv- til B»«-<*fl4O#M*«»' take payment made af'<-.- • •«-ps :n rrftinci \';i:< money, th.p ancc' of trHimr.z ?•_• , TR.INITV t HlRf II > i l - ! Tr.«- Su'.d ;,••• •_• Iwlln b«-»r. cfi'.vM full :.!ii' : 'O-J:bai; ' ul tr»dav by the veteran*. * ornf-r Berkflf j Bf-ulcvird and i V'•:«•:an- hsvt b'Tr. r.^t'.fleii that Avrnue ;:.i-f- '*h-j !a:l : 1 .>:ranne refunds WORKS 60 YEARS Ex. y ?. G K.«-.r. P.-'.-: • •f..'.':..:\ 60 ci. y = -A.11 be ineliiiibie :- 45 A WITHOtT BRKAK ';x rc-T.:ry .-• VA Branch Office ST. LOUIS — B C ',', N^ 1 r>"i; -..-»: -a.d 1 5 year-oid emp"!oyf ,,\ ••, A-Mncir.! :.'.. '•'. ref'und"-r.ouid Plating Company- :.a , • he made with the VA regional of- r ; job in the same p'.ar.- : f ::',•:>?: :r.e vferan or thai without a varatior, Ir ,. fT:.- :",a'.'.:.- ;i.:;r-d;f.inn ovei the been away from -.h" p.:,r- ] r •,in',:~;-.!no:r •<••/• re he has been working days in sixty •,.--. f K't-..: if ::.-•.'!;:.ons and vet-T\\ O YEARS' BFTTINfM ••:**. '. »•;!)•'. :n;erruptions in SAN FTRANCISCO , '. .;::.!'.:. A::« if;l:nps placed on Nielson. testifyin? :r. '•::'j-:. -fr.ee paynifnts are two of case, submitted reco:r, • • :.•• :»>.!- ins why votesans who have 1 iiiat. in t*o years he . • rr.f :'';: i:a;r.:in' i:ave received S311.000 worth of pa:;:;-. *T ANTHO\V> K < (*Hl'RCH JAML< R. t CHl'RCH 1 5 ; '.frp.orrer.t Ti.p overpayment- ets on an onsma! rap P«r1 Amboj Aveno* 1 5 A.f :Mw>bfir.a.!epaid by veteran 500, His total profi'- S_- -. ?.- .V.-..-..-.1..- A .'.'...v Par.;: IVoodbridrt Thf M.irinn Auto Bod^ ( n . Wavtiruwiri Park Plainftpld HRST ( UNr.KF.r. \TNi.\tL I ,r :::c- "ate of 5-5 000.000 a month. :tsG.McCorr;«::r. Pastor uon't have to IM t.ir lonkint for repair unrk Inr ahine K pirturrd i Offer Alternatives ( II! K< li one of it's own trucks after It •-kicldfd nn ( pper Main street. :."r. AM: Veteran^ approved for :e-Pr.'.?'i- 1 Monday. Thr nhnloeraph u^s taken hv out Mad photographer .CC aii 7 30 . i:i- traminf may make rc>:;:ution Fall L p l be truck, mirarulousb e^fa^^ed injury. He told PalFnlni.in I>eter the M:- Tsthhel'i until t:'.e:r oblii V.:..".'. oI.V'- vihicle skidded on the edire of the pavement, ijuvine him to lose control. The truikVrashed into a telegraph pole. Miappim it off. pa;.u:r deducted car. from vlwir iuasiittncr 1 r *>ar:. mor/h. Thi"' not les METHODIST CHl'RCH Ja'/. Ga: :3~. a!'.*, hi f'ri-ci S''AV:CK 1 Main Street AVENEL PRESBYTERIAN !.,!• the season with a bro/en ICL . lp,..p/rv <(/or<. their tram.na -i.ailfi ir.iikt- of NV-', Br :n-*;'-(; vj -.dU-d for p 1I M > J. ClIlRCH The four Itadini: center cand:- J "'".' • " a::aiiL'f?mcnt- ;•• i>.pay tj-.c ADATII ISIUli action on :.••.»- '*;i.. :''- ;•* 1 new- dhles all have su.Tercd min&: Is Set for ^ext Month K*v Frrdfrick W. Poppy, PaiUir Woodbridat Avenue Avenel comer*-. Biitky. HatCe-lt of Ve- tra:nintf injynes. but both of last. —• —• ' P.*v Cr.er.e/A Galloway Pa.--;- rona ana Ltv. Snr.th, of Ph:!iip.s- VA is lequired by law ;.; cl> t ST JOHN'S CHVRCH Mr-. 5if6h P. Krue Orzari:-'. j-c-a'on'? starters. Walt Talan and WOODBRIDGE - Mam .=-.:ecfs •in;o ovcrpayrii'-n'.-. It ;- VA- -:,imui. :,• • • nu.'L' Sewaren Sunday Serv;:*"; 1 frir.e Gardner, are expected to be | newest business acqu.-:t;:.n -xh) be policy not to force any undue - ' F: ;' •. 83'J •' : ;'.•• All Veteran . 1 ?.<:'.• F Nf-w.or. H'v-*'ifP.. V.ca: 900/ A V Sunday S-'r.'S. 1 ready for C&'.umbla. '•'"? Lawrence Crcd:: J'.'.vk-r- at 94 ;:ar(is!iip'on a ve'f:vr, :i. ii,. i)> bati. Two o; Harman'.- w- -'. l:nt.-.nv.-n, : 8 00 A M —Ho.y Com.TiLir.iOr: P::rrfa:v ar.d JJL.'JT Department*. Ir/the bacufieid, reliable Frank Main Sireet. The formal opening lectiC'ii of tiiese fur.':- ' ay, h • .'•. '•'.'. Frank Tl'.r'.pP- of MI.':T'I.-.V::>. Pa . i;; uke larc the !a:u : a:: ol i 45 A M—Ch'JJcr. 5':hoo; 9.Bo A M Sunday School .Vu:'s- BUrr.s. junior pawing star from . "* P ' P and OaKiev Phiidicr:. of Fanvooc. Sevpr:^, f:ut'r- a: f v< -;.J •'!'.-;rj---- M.v- Clara St.yjn .supeiir/^rider/. r-: y /Besinr.e:". Ir.ierrr.eriiate H.x'r. Roselie Park, will start at quar- O.tober. for ;hc ovfripayir.'-:.'• VA ,-,-.:;; are avaiiaoie at v.v: >fi tackle i; .15 A. M. — Morn.ng praye: School ar.d Your.t Adult Group. terback. One of his former hich; Ti'e ne'* sh°P 'v:i: feature a Chief amoni: '.i.e e ;• PiibjJ LA'* ilo'.. or.ci fo'.' sfa-oned player^ arc- or.d -^rrr.jri M:> Dorothea Jae- 10:00 A M. Mornir.B Worship. school teammates. Herm Hermp;. compete :-.r.« of diamor.d?. watches 679 whirii iniii'i---- .- ic'.-.r.'i <-n ready a; mi.I taiy..'- 'The- quartet Monday will probably be a tleft half. Her- , an(i_ Jej'eiry. subsistence payny:.;- '.w... r. :i:.iy is made up of faiif1.- H'-'nia-f. of 7.00 P M Meeuna. B&y SCGU! jna and Burns accounted for most , La™« pff Jeweler? will b- be made to r.r. (•nipl-'.w-,-: \i 'i-:,,!, .;-, Thorofa.e Bob Lymar.. of Hi'.I- 1 TRivirv < in iu H' FIBST PRKSBYTERIAS ,.Qf^i _Smki; j^UK£..lail_5ea,;1^aled a-the forrner «ddr«s of addition .to in- e.tr: ,- 'i ::, siac; fix u."ToTnCarT"'"75T~TerspT 1£ i Avrnue Tuesday son. Burns tossed 32 passes which Kahway Avenue and CarUret Road 3:30 P, M.. M^Kins of Bro»'n:e= ^ty. and B^ OU;>.j,f Hl^'^nd j ^j-eTyod^wlu'yar^'and^nine front of the store is bP.nt; mbd- Rev William H - .: • THE OLD WHITE CHURCH" Park Ai: : ernized. An ail-aiass doo: will set 7 00 P M.. Girl Scou; Meeims.- Varied Karae.s ;ast fa! touchdowns in 1946. and Hering Call George Buck ar.a Mrs W;:i:;n:: '-• v Woodbridee off the entrance. Completely new Wednesday New faf'e-: w:.. it|>pr-a!' at tne picked up 528 yards on the Holy Cornn. .: '< .!, Sur.- Ea:l Hanrium Devanny. M;n:sU-r vital ciiard position:- Mike Ku- 'iiahtina and fixtures will also bt he'l! arrange it for \cu •• Com- 3 30 P. M. and 8 P. M.. Moving around, an average of 7.8 per at- Jnslanecj day S'-h'joi. '•> < .'•- '• Al!:(-'i B. Dickson. Organist shinka. husky Bethiei:cm. Pa.. right away! You can z<-\ munoin ar/i .-:<:;,•..:. Sunday Services tempt. Thursday Junior wno i.nc.ersiua.?u jomi ,, , Aitr. itii' Momma WoiM.ip. 11:00 A. M. The ht 1]a]fback assi men AAF draws 30,000 $25 to $250, or more, Choir Jtf-i.*... v. ' Tiiuiv 7:00 P. M.. Senior High School' Verbuski last sr-a.on. probably w;,! I ,,. fa,, ,.er t0.Irwin Wlnkcl. Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. starl 1( caieer plan." day. 7 30 P '•! Actvities choirs rehearsal ^ ^ '"- "<*>•. Al r-htj iicci] ,.„, of Newark, Kl,.nrlr , o„,r .Harvey Grims- today. Phone: 1 uard Girl Scii r ': •].'• • •i'J I M 7:30 P. M.. Boy Scout Court of ^ - I"'' I""bab!<- selection is iey of Orarme. Both were starters Tiit Sosuoii of me Chuich meets m T;UI 1J; l:! Say wheat repoi t v-iiume :\i'.\ Rr-view ^' -' - Hiuiilaiici Park. last season. At fullback. Newark's WO. 8-1848 tiic first Monday of each month at U govern food price:-. 11: 47-48 6:30 P. M 8:00 P. M.. Adult Choir re- following a .s-ummauc- injur, , y to|A I1 Malekoff is ii virtually certain 8 o'rlock in the Church .study. 1 Charlie Df-Lioi-rt: v-.ho will be out lt.j10, .- Trinity MM. ''• The Regular monthly mestinK of hearsal. — i - turnishiugs} EMPLOYEES day, 7 00 P. M tiie Board of Trustees is held the ^9:00^ P. M.craftsman?Clu, Bowline, Men'b s As • power, fiilihi1 ;.ll IJHI-C. con;;.iLUt- AT YOUR SERVICE: Trinity V<- ' second Monday of the month at 1112 stli ScM'Mr-.-, --tfj!'. t: atiicl loifV-i 730-P M, Friday Zone Case Settled PERSONAL S o(:lo':k 111 (he Church study. The 3:00 P. M,, Children's Choir re the belief tiiia ini.:;er can oe ac- tin- Trinity Alia- reKular monUiiy mectinK of the „,,;-,; •Mrs."Fr"e"dericit"Beckiey luai' Tiif:st et'-rrial reveal (Continued from Paae 1) nml in thr ItiiMinrpv Ulrrrli>r>. LOAN CO. terly a.rmiii'iiir Officers ami Twu-hers o the bun- j primeval exinc-ncc- a.-, the radiant industries that arc very objccnon- I'lirrr J uu "III Hull I'boli-r ll|'»— <• Trinity Mot], l.ii:;. lv, Mon- and M Nevin K abie." ijfll-ll rlutil . l day School is held the thud Mon- reality of G-ni's cieat.riii. m wiu'-h i nf 87 MAIN Mill I 1 fiay. 1 u H[ H Wiiiaru Dunham seconded the (iay in the Sunday Schoolroom at CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHL'RCH ^i j, '" .,I.- inaue is pronourict-c: klinl- tihlili < il Inn ilii ; motion and al! tne members voted Hoiy D;tv : 8 o'clock. Sevvaren b'y His d'im ^oud. ' >pjj. 109- kltou wlli-ri- til Hull. WOODBRI1X.K in the affirmative, If j j , ?!l0:00 A. M. Women's Association meets the First Church of Christ. Scitn- 110 • 1 : W«lnt'-i- Durin'4 the evening, with the Ihr 4-llt>>tltl4-ll i-fkliiinn^. If I.. . 3~ t Hull- .'':"'• • St. Mai'Ki'M-'' \h tliird Thursday of each month at titst, Sewaren, is a nranch uf the nrr hn»klni^-^r :i juli, in It consent of the property owners in day. 8:00 P \i 8 P. M. at the Church. Mother Church. The First Church ST. JOJI.VS < lm\r n jiil» In ftW—l^*- Ilit- PERTH AMBOY, N. -I. H(-ll 1-iilliliiiiH. If } 1111 Jin- 11 ntr.'ill- i Trinity A",;' i- ('• i,'ii nii-'-t.s as Fords the- vicinity. Fins. Inc.. was aiven Women's Association Circles of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, permission to manufacture tubing urr III limn—ll^r III*- <-|;i-'ll 1 at 4i>a Amboy Avenue only for the 6L. AMI ' '.'mi iiif-f:".-. as an-month. The place is to be an- Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. .Sunday -c. \ ii-e^: 9:30 A. M. Ir.'liii 'ri Sen ice duration of its five-year lease. If I'ur jir pi ill I ciil Inn I The Ladies' Aid Society meets Wednesday Testimonial Medina, j lire concern .should sublet tiic CIIRISTENSEN'S 1?-' , Youni; Peoii:c • I-' the second and fourth Wednesdays 8 P. M, Thursday, reading room, c\i-r lln-> inn) In-—ri-mi-iiilif-! 1I11- gunday mv.: , 10:30 A. M.-- C'j.uri' 1 premise? during that pe lod it at the Church at 2:30 P. M. 2 to 4 P.M. • ' will rovc-rt to busmcv. zone Im- ml*— I Mll.l'l 1M)I -I \ I . "TI!!: I KIKNDLV STORE" The WhiteCJiurch Guild meets "REALITY" is the Lcsson-Ser- I.K\l)i:il . lll.Mll. ,| SKIS. Unii.iid H;;ii in Chln;i mediately. thfi second and fourth Mondays of mon subject for Sunday, Septem- MUST CHUM II OF ISKI.IN, held vital ii: bcr 28. 1'RKSBVTMt'IAN GOLDEN TEXT: "As our God. I?(v Hl.";v -v- Haiim;.n, PaMur 1)11) Y(H KNOW you ran lm\ tin' world'- nn.-t his way is perfect: the word of the Sunday IIKADQL'ARTERS FOR Lord is tried: he is a buckler to all ''-^ A- M- Sunday Sciiool. popnhir vaciiuin (leaner at lo* than it~ px- T/ie 4-pc. mit that gives those that trust in him."' m Sniitli Slrct-t Near Maple \ Kn:iu\,\iti!r. I'crlh .Aniboy. N. .1. \|im> Inri'n Illr Opl-ltilltf nf H NEW YORK WALLPAPER UOG AND CAT HOSPITAL IHIII .SI. 4>ci»r^(- Av<-. .\it-ii4-l *-iir riuverh-'iif Cln-le DONT DELAY! AND PAINT CO. PLACE YOUR COAL 358 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ALMYPES OF OR OIL ORDER WITH US TODAY A. i-nr: ; ROOFING AH Wurk Guaranteed WARR li-;. i- ARNOLD P. SCHMIDT COAL & SUPPLY CO. IM;H.MAM:M IHI-KDOM IKOM Tel. Woodbridge 8-0605 Tel. Woodbridsp 8-07^4 (All UOOOKIUDGE 8-00K1 Wuodbridge Ave. and E .Street ST. GEORGE AVE.Vf'E SMART FOR MESS PORT READING, N. J. UOODBRIDGi:, N. J. ; SMART FOR PLAY l-.iij»y IIR- ri-sulis ui l'llll.(.C) re- 3iMK.l1 ip tlic Inici ul television GENERAL ELECTRIC TANK CLEANER rti civct'V, lilt- liiiiiuiis l'HIL(.O Superfluous Hair 111011, |-»t lus 1 vc lie- velupiiienti from the xrcat I'MlLdO iahoraiorie] Nied No l,oi!»liiU|>er, clearer, brighter Metuchen 6-OJMJV Estimates Cheerfully Given $•74.95 puiim-s , . . day or ni|(ht even in II^IUIHI rooms! Auttiinalic elcc- Here's a boon to your ironic coniroL makes if easier m budjjet, Mother—a complete n|ier/iic. Keady for you now.. Tel- evision by F11II.C (), ihe Leader 1 Modern Hi'ii'itco has niiuU- possible a 1'IT- wardrobe In one versatile e»J DANGELL, Inc. GENERAL ELECTRIC UPRIGHT MODEL »emblel A well-fitting jacket I'ERSHING AVENUE. ISEI4N, N. J. nuin.ent and ,1'ai.nltss removal, the efl'ect.s with a reversible sport vest of whirh one may nijoy lil'e-lonn. Our now $54.95 and matching and contrasting General Roofing Contractor English tailored trousers with 395 Kuai'anti;i:d truatments conjipletely destroy Plui H 25 F.darolTo> F. H. A. Arrangement Made zippers and pleats. Melicu-' Time Payment* If You Like Standard Initallalion (4S thi.-i uiiwt'ltome growth, niakinsf the .skin louilvfashioned In fineiabrlcs.I smooth and beautiful. Why not investigate fll'EN KKIDAV TILL !J;0«—SATURDAY, ti:0U I1 » $24-50 Repairs on All Makes of Roofs Attic Converted lifiu RUUIIU at once! CoiMultatiou. free and invited. Ohargt-.s ruusoiialile. PLENTY 01 I'ARKINCi SPACK AVAILABLE TO Flat Tar Routs, Asbestov Sldlntf, SHOPPING CENTER IMMEDIATE DELIVERY I Brick Sldlnj, Asphalt Shlmle IlullU 1'oit'hcs it Uaruct's PRICE'S BABICS Roof. Electrolysis Associates Urncrul Rvp»ir»> FURNITURE HOUSE Lwiders and Gutters Made of Hume COR. SMITH AND MAPLE STS. PERTH AMBOY —AHMKlKI/.ll) DEALER- Copper or GalvanUed •$;s Men's Shop 11OOM 208—Abuvt Western Union TEL. (AHTERET 8-58(5 SI WASHINGTON AVK. 6«-7Q ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET, N. J. •KNDKNT-USADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 PAGE FTVB

announced later, with Mrs. Alvedn the new clubhouse, which will br yearbook. Mr and Mrs. Robert'for a Harvest Costume Bull to be nlcst and most nritsinnl costumes, chides Mrs. Martha Rend, chair- Dover Road and Mr and Suit, chairman, assisted by Mrs. dedicated November 2, 2:30 P. M. Wittemun and Mr. and Mrs. Eaii held October 25, from 8 P. M. at dunce contests mid sumes. There man, assisted by Mr* Marie Pol- Colonia Notes H«rman Hagedorn, Runway, Emma Monisey, Mrs. Hilda Wit,- with speakers, a yearbook, and re-! Meyers were welcomed as new [ the Craftsmen's Club. WomlbndRe. will also be rntertainmenl and re- humus. Mrs. Edna Sfclblnskv. Mrs temund, Mrs. Earl Meyers, and freshmentst . — 1_ ___J . All All residentIII s HIp T in-. membersh *W4 I . The .....•next meeting_ wilIl . be ! b-~_y the. Ladles. ' Auxiliary _ to the freshmeni.v Music will be provided Katheiin- e Seatesly. an" d Mrs, Ella le fe PBy : SIKUVKIt Mrs. Anne Thaiss. Thomas Le- vited to ' attend. Lawrence Still. held October 27. Colonia Volunteer Fire Co. There by the Llewellyn Dance Orchestra. Fiuzioi Costume is optional. of Oliver C. 3mlth. Plainfleld, •i,.|l;i suit, West Street, worthy reported on the progress of reported on the donations for the I Final plans have been mnrlr will be prizes tor the best, fun- East Oranitc. The committee in- -Mrs, Oeomp Hucedorn, New ter nvo years" service in the An . (iiiirrii-d October 4 to •,, cinrk Township, was ,-An wnliii'sday at her ,. \ii.srs Ruth AieRiiBr, ,,,, r. l-'ninces fisposlto. sun othrr quests In- A!vc:l.' Bull, Mrs. MRf- ,,!>, Mrs, Anne Rosen- I'hnsiinii Tnnifart. Mrs, ,,.,, Mis Edna Sklbln- OPEN |,,n;1 Wrls, Mrs. CttUi- ,,ll:,nt. Miss Dorothy ," \ ',,,i)i;i; Mrs. Betty Fun- SET ACQUAIHTED WITH EVERY M,,iy Kspnsitn, Mrs. pp. mi, Mrs.. To»le Es- •ivssic Espojito. Mrs. |.. pn-ilii, Miss France? FRIDAY !{,ili,'-.iy: Mrs. , Forrest v];,, cciiniflo Troxler i.iirlil: tlir Misses Joan 'TIL 9 P.M. ivirannr DIUc,l, Betty ACME COFFEE SERVICE ! Duinihy Schaffernoth. 'UM-; Misses Elaine and ]. Woodliridfjp; Mrs. B. 1 \i ,, (., Hi' , nico and Dcl- Mr, ltd.se Trupa, Mrs. l;i. Miss Mary Ann

;llil m; HONORKD i • , ,-1. I i a Bl-zoznwskl, i \ir iind Mis. Anthony ],,ikc Avenue, was imr ,ii ii shower Satur- -v i .ii-i].- TITC Farm. Ave- ,,- in miirnod October 6 ',,.,-kir. Kiist Street. Mrs, No need to pay a premium price for coffee as you like it. Acme coffee K.muvy. of Fords, was f TW» hringt ynit th» hlanrl you prpfwr, CUttOm ground freth to VOUf IEOULAR ,:IKI uupsts lnciucrpn ^*j :v Ur/oznwskl, Mrs order, and famous quality Ideal vacuum-packed coffee. First, Acme's mm. Mrs, Catherine' plantation men secure the finest coffees obtainable. Next, Acme's August PrftUler, Mrs unique "heat-flo" roasting "seals in" the flavor of every bean ,| Hosi'iiberR, Colonia: by penetrating rays of indirect heat, then rushed "roaster fresh" to ::!, SprinRfleld; Mis? your neighborhood Acme. Compare the price! Compare the flavorl :•:••: HiTiienfleld: Mls.« ; k: Aveiici; Mrs. Hed- You'll agree, Acme coffees are "tops" for quality, flavor and value. \1: .s Sirlla Oscilowski ::• Kmina Krol, Mis.' I;in- Island; Mrs l.'i die; Mrs. Alvir i.. Mr.-,, .lolin Willis, •1 , Julin Brzozowski Packed can lb. Ii : i, Mrs. John Osci Anne Komafl. Mis. O7C i; i'i:. Lindett', Mis Sav-U-Trim Gives You. More Meat for Your Money •:•,. ;'.<•:',. Elizabeth Jab 77c ii ;],i PiMCWy. Ml'k Acme s Sav-U-Trim removes much surplus fat and bone before weighing. •bodied. A deliciou , Mrs. An^'jMlle.skl in. gorous coffee taste. Ce«l;t Pork Chopsc" Ann Chuck Roast">59« n d .i y ^Wfi Miiry Sei;uitie, Rit, Bone in. Sov-U-Trim removes much surplus fat and bone, Pork Chops c u t •" 59c riiTi ZMKifttl. Mr Check These Hams J;rE., "• 77c Porterhouse «•• 85c (Whole lb or half) lb. Spare Ribs 55c j"-r \l IMKTV ' <>• Sirloin Steak »• 85c Pork Loins 69c lb Acme Everyday Low Prices • \]i, Jijnies Bliick Fancy Grade A Fresh Killed Grade AA Smoked Calas 59c \ i i, i-iiKrvtainerl HI Round Steak »> 89c ib . . .Acme prices are low every day in the week. Compare item for item, ;:•:..v; ill honor of tlli |b Smoked Daisies 89c Chuck Steak «• 59c ib Canned Vegetables Canned Fruit l Fowl ib. 45c Fryers -52c 11;•>ni)ei !8 of the Bacon Squares 49c d Oscar Meyer Choice Unpeeled Chopped Beef «• 53c Halvei, 30-oi can :.<••: f« AllMst D LEGS It ib Tomatoes tX 2 'T 23c Apricots 31c ll.e bmliii1 part: Slab Bacon 79c Standard UnpoelacJ Rib Roast «•• 69c Veal RUMPS *59c WEINERS am Plate Beef * 35c lb Del Monte Peas t" 21c With Bar-B-Q Sauce Apricots Halve!, 11-ai can 'hcreR Round Roast * 89c Breast Veal 32c Sliced Bacon •-• 89c On-. Slondord Grade T 10-OJ. ^Q. Theo lamb Liver M5c BONEIESS ib Peaches "*£?: W I Link Sausages 63c rCQJ Eqrly June J cant i-7\i PEACHES k; Jr Legs of Lamb *• 67c Veal ROLLED 59c arm< a e '£ 43c .<- UHwmiests ii ib ib Pose ' ' ' sw»«t j r. Del MonteMid umm r Brond 29c 1 FISH Smoked Tongues 49c ICdj N«w Pack, IO-oi. can I JC :••; Mr-, Anthony Gi Loin Lamb Chops - 89c Beef Liver *• 65c skini b Farmdale Peaches * *- i: .ititl Mrs. MichR Evaporated Freeitona, 30-oi rhildrm. Plainfletd; Fillet Haddock 43c Rib Lamb Chops *• 85c Liverwurst **• 15cFranks " • - 53c Fancy PeasuD'r,^',,aJ7c Ciicn";(V,"jJIK'.''Frank sh0Uld b Applesauce"::; 21" 29c V4-lb, Scrapple String Beans 3 r 29c A ru ,!•! .md 'Mrs! 'fcrnest Codfish Steaks * 33c Lamb Chops V, 79c Thuringer 15c - 25c MILK d Ib SPICED fa cul Apples t.d ";:21c LUNCHEON Sauerkraut Beans t; ,«,.,.«„ 14c i : Mis Ji)M Frying Oysters «- 39c Stewing Lamb - 33c MeaM t *-*-' 14c ASC0 Fo Cam Cranberry tSJ 9c , •:, K.i.-' Street! liave Spinach T.,. ton 15c lv ::•• af'cr spendinR a M Fruit Cocktail ;;:.rnn 25c i i-;ui:vt's In Pitts- Asparagus GSK.. 35C Gold Seal Hu ld B All-Purpose Prune Plums ;;;,. .flJ9c M: Fred SlUUT. Am- Nature's Fmest Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Received Fresh Daily! Asparagus r.!JSX «. 29c .- .•ntci lamed on Sun- FLOUR : M. . Hrtry HHIIEOW- Diced Beets "'TJotiar 13c Fruit Juicei 10-lb. i '. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Robford Tin/ Ililh Bag MOTT'S l.iiiii'v; Mi. and Mrs. Apple Juice 32-01. can ,i ,imi family. Eljza- TOKAY GRAPEPESS ^ Potatoes 217 25c Hearti Delight ! ; i i.irf Pidialski, Avcw Large/plump luscious fancy tokby prqpes featuredat your friendly Acme this week-end. CHEF BOY-AR DEE 35c 65c Apricot Ntctar, 18oi, con M Heart'i Delishl —j . t.— i in - '• r • ^'v. Robert Morrisey, Spaghetti * "';. „„ 19c Apricot Nectar, 46-01. can \ . nir, were hosts Sun- 0 1 c rnih n . ._. With Pork j 21 "Ox. T j — Asco Pork !•:•.. l.vu HoefliiiR, Wal- UCQIIJ Pride of Farm L cam *-J\» Blended Juice 31 . 29c 1 iin.i-, HooflinR, Rich- & Beans '.l. Huso Me DonoRh, Iceberg Lettuce ^° UuQII J In Tomato Sauct can I Jv Prune Juice °«J"L,. 23c :. Uudolnli Smeiikal M e>e>y PtiCM! ••-. Kmestine, Ellza- Cisp, foncy Colilomio l

i Mr-.. William John- Glenwood O 18-oz. 1 BROCCOLI ioca! Grpwn »-* 29« i. • Avi'ime. entertained Grade A O cans H iri'y Pitehell, Plain- healthful broccoli. Featured at all Acmes this week-end. ; Grapefruit Juice ' " -.voek-en^. Miss Now's the time __ ; . The pJre .naturanaturall juice from fancy Florida grapefruit. i' Nil-, and Mrs. Pit Tomato Juiced Preserves • .i.'ik Oliver, Roselle. MMaryland Jumbo Persian Melons -* 49c c 4 , „•• ;:i New York City,. / Sweet Potatoes o^: Campbell's 2 ' Dif Hand Marmalade \St 29c ]] ! : J.i'vii, Jr., has rc- R A •talk Fresh Green Cabbage 2"»9c - i • (' )!!(•:-!(•, Las Crudes. Celery Stalks &,' Cleanser Preserves rpin. a°ppi. Mar 23c ,,;i i spending a va- Campbell's ^Jr b Red bunch wii o Hartley's r '"L, 45c i, p.ueniii, Mr. and Button Fancy Egg Plants A 2 <•• 19c lOoi. N .•i:i::ih'l Lcvh, Colonia :.: Fresh Radishes Juice ; o;r 3^ Cereals, Crackers i i \li~ Harry Read, Am- Tomato JuicColll(e 19c Shredded Wheat 2*- 31c .'• chi'.'riained Mr. and " '"" Aero wax i .'• a.illcr and children, 1 Tomato, 44-01. can Mother's Oats ^ \k '• I >.\<'. the week-end. L.^,..,.., i.. .Mr-* Herbert Becker BAKERY DEPARTMENT Canned Soupj Polish LpOKieS F|ava..d, 7-0.. p.g. IVC I- \v•luii Avenue, were Now! A new, deliciously different variety. Heinzc'ia^ 0'TT.t.°» .«an12c Hi-Ho Crackers £. 28c 'in Sunday.of^Mr. and 0 < 5unl h 'in Ileckcr, Riv|eredge, Arrowroots 7 t, g. 18c • i. 1 Mrs. Theodpre Ku- Lbaf Cakes *"*29c pk • i 'ii Theodqirei'iji'.. In- p i : Virginia Ue, new, Cerent! Chocolate iced, fresh orange or Miscellaneous :ni••. were th# (Wflsts on c kB 1 lemon icad gold, cho<(olate or vanilla iced devil's food. Campbell's 2r2 r- Mr ;md M"s. Lawrence Ghi*a*a2f""^S V Ideal Tea Baggs :, 5a 39c l.iiidi-n. Rose - X Apple Sauce Loaf Cake K £ 35c Pekoe. 4-oi. pkg L 11 pig. 111 '; ni" Avenue, entertaln- SUPREME ALMOND-FILLED Mtd(l1 1 Vegetable "•'o^r.-JOc- 'I.'V Mr. and Mrs..George Bleach 40-01. pig. • 'Hi.l son, George, New- Raisin Bread«15c Coffee Cake'?; 35c 1 chi College Inn *Juil 15c 09.24c - ..I' ,'. Angel Cake «39c Doughnuts ^Z 21c CO*,, Hi'iii Kujawski,i vice- Coridiments, Etc. "l Hie Rosary Society Jiffy Pie Crust 2 14c !'is Church, Iialin, an- Enriched , - 'i i\w fU'st Aaly Hour Heinz Ketchup ^ 24c Egg Hoodies-STU. He Supreme 1?r sco Cid quiirl '•ill season will be held Bread Vinanar * "' IQr Ivory Jello Pudding ^".«V . 7c '• $ lV M. at the church Tastes belter, toasts better, stays tresh longer. Try it now! YlllCyai Refrigeratar bollle I /*» B Maratchino l; i If"' Culonla .WQJTien wil Asco Margarine Hom no li! Soap Cherries rrReevei ,. Ik " iii Avenue and Duke'K i Mayonnaise »l"i.r39c 1 ; : J W»lting.hou*e, 7 :, 15, jTp <» l . M. and will pick M..L Cluiidjt Corned 7^T LUlll^J 25, 49, 60W, Ian Intl. ! Penonal Siia > iilmis Wuiri Avenue «.—•—~ 1 liivi'i H,oad, to Middlesex Paper Napkins.2 %25c "A nrmbm wlll.be en- Swift Prem '!;"• 35c s c il! p |NCE5S Brand cake OC • 'i iriieshmeuU, will be R r 0ldEnglrsh "6t. b:;:19c -"••iwiiii! the n|eBtJntj. Spag. DinnerHS^'J" 35c 1-"lit's1 Aid of1 the New Margarine ''•'''•''listChijjMhMit Tu.es lu Out Today! October Family Circle Magazine 5c home of'JlrtiTvOsep!!lpianl Pound •8 Read about "The Home of-Today"— and many other new ideas, short stories, qrticles! """i lor n*!awarding i CortM uill, in ii'-wl lut wen Home Aged

Impr ..HA. at in THURSDAY. ?EnT.MREK 'J.V 1047 Parents Announce Cll1irrh >ole> i(i. FORDS YHYiS h or Denmark. Ireland t till Season I onight

-•i .::•'- f-v C-->p*T.h.»!>n Denim:1': C",ui> n( 'iV'-v-'jr'. !: .in Ne*'W:k. or, "I1!? M. S" Ba'.-'V\ nprnw rnn>:nc I.eition Auxiliary Holds I <»\ |(in Our Rfd^rnrr I.uthrran (luirr h '.">: f- F7PJ. Fymund'in roti risue!.- --rr.r-ir ;n '.• Craf'^mm'- C;;ib. :hf Chr, ?-.•'.'•er E:s:nf 84T K;r.e Gcree Roari O>--<>P:I P':T-' There «i;; be n whoip«ak> one: -:,• - - R,.t*:-. DA-.i. >:>r. <'. M: 1 ,:.-M> L V Da-,,-- F'.rihAvpn-.;- Evrrv.r.r.son for :ii" P».-i forty rive: d) -:. -uppf: undeiDIP char- ion*, vpai - f,: ,- Honored at Shower - -A v To (>ertriide ^ ines ]0 iJ-Holy C.'.mm.ir.. r. ar,;: vravf a :<"i;!en! of Fords, n-iil TTurr^iip r". Mrs. Alfred DunffP 1 * • h N ;f' A.T/:. . : M :.rr.e :r. D~r.ma:k ' M»>" Ma:::n H B::n«er Rta:- K • ..:;f. Worries or ?w •»„•. \ •-' my.-:--ri-.anman of.i> NPT»-Je:>py %!:-• K\\r.;rs :s a trariua'* •>! _, . . . _7 .... . :sr.d. If-.an.-i He '. r?.nnn4 bf drowned B: A '.-.,' St. Johns Episcopal (hurch sia;« Federation ol Wnmen\> •;-!5F*VJ w-'-Ktbr-.def Hith School srni n .r. the ;a!:e: place 7 15—Holy Commur.i^r: Eyniur.dson piari? to ^tudy Clubs, will b<> auest sp«akp: Her in akohol. Aftfr a a: 1 br :;ie OlotM Corpora- Y - Ar:r.-C:.---ar, *:;•'•.•.-<• -;••.• •-; O---;<:< M V 9:30—Mominc Prayp: ar.ri ?F ; Thfrapy Wnirc. th»r ronfn.nt tle'.-jcJirn. Re: fiance, a anc Fi-eneh ;n a eiii « school topi- willl t>p M; Th ' mon by Rev F N H.)«a»n you a» bit or hl» , half EP S. KIIXED SFFAIvrmtlRO FEED llian fvrr. 11 ym, lr,. T'T.V ^^'• A;.' ri. P-i>: O»r IJdr M P*arf R. ( f •I CHICAGO — R;dinp alona u:» M;>- .'»:.": Uc 'A' N v - •' * '- Sunday Mft.«e<- " 8 1 - M: H. by "TICA V' Y -When •.;'•> L:nda track? gf •>.,- Pn:n«'!van:a Ra;l- Dai.y M,ik^=—T. H A:".:. Ker,:>:;y. •.••::e-ypa:i-!<• - Confe-sMon—5:;'ii- i.v. ps:«'J.v -:opp(c! bre;i:hini dunn" i;.»;i fa..en Inn; pauin>! f'.p.pii1 VJ. .:•. V.'- -i LOOT TO DtTGH vi aau v M ^ ^ a Tr.^p.r.s c-.iijr. a::srk. G*Tnnf ca:- to feed hi« buds. Robe:; M. r- ?'•• .... Wa.r.e:. 58. q'-(..kiy orea'hwi :rr.-"> Al.«en. 2i'-y*.ir-.lid newspspei bjy. Alcoholics Anonym fir phrp m a'Gfi-mar, ?a!: mine ;.sv(- y-.e . :n!d - m:-.i-.h. ca\;»tns her i • diri nn: !:<•:;: ;i b-'Xcar beiin. sj-.nr.- ^•| I • r«. \,, i Y :,: '(;.•:• if- m:r.::- ;c:^.::ne 11000 cisat* anci been retumod ta ;hf Du". h Cov- Sf^r. (j:r.v::,:.-?•• a:n She !•• cr^d- te.-i ahne ,t -::l:r.,' T!ie ;-a: h:! ••'•Ah •':.'• tf- , ;r.;.;t:in|! v.e t>!47ir.t-!«l di.imotid rrnrfient by the fr.lud S!a;?i M:!i- :-e1 v>".. .-... .•! • -j-.e i-iiilri's life ar.:; ki.'.cri •:.'.?.• P. O. B<)\ ;. (>,>:. M, ; -*^ A . n i .;»: a: mo;» ;l-.an $2 500.000 •.ary'Gove>nmer.: .r. Gf;mar,v T::P • /»r < fo Offer I.inaham WOOHBHIIMI i M A::.' • ,i-.'v-.f->: .r. 1945 Sv the I". S ceras had been -to'.c-r. By ".he N.t?;- U P p\p::~ : •: .]:;-.« <;P-|; r- A.-;. ';".:-i:- fays M<: .::•- S: And 1)verall Shindifi N.:..:. A:tr,v f; ,,T.-..p.:-N«z; hidJDt,. f:-om Duich riiam-'iy; mer;haii!v J200 oor. >wn ;• ,»; N:,,v •-.••.: K,:;r, K' • r.f r.i- vnf. >av:nj M: Ha: v:. n> A S:c:.-.aa. , '.: i 1"' •:-;!>.- "<- i- o:-' •;•.;••<• ":nai'i *' ^.i: and Mi-. Ander* Mr- Hal;,.. M-' F v.' 4« F.!-t Avejmf l;sve Mc-iirto. V • '• 'I.'- bu"h ')f li r.aiush'c: Ma::.. H:<:. T '. f ••' V • ' s'-.:".v .' :.: i.-j.d a ^ - P :•'. Amb-.'. Oene ai :-;:/•: sn: .il:-i ••\<-::«l; ['.iu.r-c ;n !h- |j ,•.•;•,. j M! F:<- \.:r •i .-'••.. .••i'!,'-p.: .m S,i'-i:'' -i y <)• \:i- '" ' j E-pi••:•', M • ! ; Bcf. ?'.;••• • :. K, • ''•I.'.! ••:J • O OJX-M thr- n'-" ITA Mf.KTS TOMdlir j •irf.,s. ..!.! i.; ;)•• .1- a 'if-'.-r-' - FORDS 'I', if- Paffnt-Tearhei-'s j o-4"•::•• ••': \VM\\ Wai'i;- Coik'- aiiti A- •'!<-.a";'.:, 'f '>\v. [,afiy of pea"'- .. "..:,<• ' ,> *;;i (•!•.•'•' ?'t:n antl S'h'iol \\ : I'1 ,i . fl;-«i !;:'• AT,'- fo:.'':. ••:. ;•.. ' T" ••; Ar. bov Mrs. Ai.••'•... K , •. i ! >".-!•• Mi'-.; Mr II I' N. vi ',! p.,,!.. flelc M!v- K. •• f • •:. . :: • : •pi.|D»fi.lit tention Fords IMHTH AMKOVN..I. •- Mt+ Maiv N;v<>^ M• Flov.i-: v MlL' M;i!'.;i:'-' In;-- r i • Rj-rrnt additions tn our rditorin! ".taff and a c Of I-'o:>!-: Mi Bf ••. K/.-.U-; nn'! in our illolmpnt of newsprint, nil! ln'ii A-lli"" ,Inin M, Mm- U'j> mt-nl'.. weddltiK1', births, anil ntlicr Itrrtu of intprpst if phonpd llPiint'i, Mr. V;!":n;:i K'.IJII: in by TiH'sdai1 ii( tin- week in wlilch they art- to In- published. Mrs H W. H,.|i bi.v. M: .1.,;,!: A POUND OF tyUTTER THESE DAYS . . Nielsen. Mis. .lark Hull .bill v ;il:(' (all Ihr |M)f.l'HM)KNT-r.KAI)KK oftici". Woodbridcc 8-171(1, 'Mi':1. Kiln Niel-.-n nf W.,<.;lbi :d:/'-. lietwcen 10 and li A. M.. and ask fpi Ralph RilK Sodality Installs But Continues New Official Slate SUDSY DUDSY SUMMIT TO KEEP THE PRICE OF VENETIAN BUNDS WITHIN ',',;' Sociality of DM- I.MT." ^f I'.-:ice SELF SERVICE LAUNDRY the insliilinlidli '.! nllri'er-. ']'}:'• " ^~ ~" THE REACH OF EVERYONE ~~ Rev. John E <',. .me,, p.. -I•»-. o!- | flCial.l'fi ill the ll.i"': 11, Mis-: Mary F,:ili.ni'-z -.vn .n-':iii(-.; •pj"c(ei-l; Mi:-.s \' '''H'i.i Oi-kv, vice- COMPARE THESE PRICES: pref'ii : Mis-, I,;r. and Miss F'ar.sli1!1 Pians for I)if- DAMP DRY OUC Sodality':- unniiiil 'i.i'irc 'o bi- held In February v.-i'i'c mr'.tif-d and Mi-. — 20 AUTOMATIC LAINDKRALLS — Cosky and Miss Qn.."; were niimi'd Waah, Rinse and Dairtp Dry Your Clothes. 1 co^chairmi'ii for M." afl.-iii , Bring Your Blankets, Bedspreads, Work Clothes, Etc. TIK; next mcpiin • ot ihc Sodality Will be hi.-ld Ociobi-r 19 in OIL- II You Wish, You May Take Your Clothes Home church r.-lassrooni '.\i-lli benedic- Heady to Iron by I'slns Our Extractor Sizes 29 to 36 Wide tion and the Offln- of Mary to bi1* TP TO gin at 2 P. M. 504 Amhoy Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. - Saturday to ,j P. M- 64 LONG Oilier Konls NVws on P. A. 4-32U Paci« 9 Automobile Owners Attention! THESE BLINDS ARE COMPLETE AND READY TO HANG WITH THE FOLLOWING FEATURES: * ENCLOSED < OB NICK * Al TOMATK STOP AND BRACKETS! <;EAlt DEVICE! * FLEXIBLE STEEL SLATS WITH *!MEASl RED AM) MATCHING TAPES AND COKIM DELIVERED I KEE! BUY VENETIAN BLINDS THE Sl'tfJUT PLAN WAY! PAY NOTHING UNTIL NOVEMBER 20th ENGINEERED AND BUILT BY CHRYSLER CORPORATION • YOU PAY NO MONEY DOWN AND (.KT IP TO :i YKARfi TO PAY AT EASV F.H.A. TERMS OF ONLY .V A YEAR! FOR • YOU PAY NOTHING UNTIL 60 DAYS AFTER * VOl (iEt YOUK VENETIAN BMNDS YOtJR,BLINDS HAVIE qEEN INSTALLED! IMMKI)'LiTELY! - ' MarfltitlStkiftA CHRYSLER 1 ! ' I - AND Cot

PERTH AMBOY, N. J. .' , THE GROSS CO. COME IN, WRITE Iff Olt CALL N. B. 2-6101 OR N. B. 2-7702—AND A (H)URTEOUS SALESMAN WILL < \l "Almixs the Leader" WITH SAMPLES—AT NO OBLIGATION, OF COURSE! 5E8 Ni-w hi unswick Avenue, Fords P. A. 4-Q5OO 437 Amboy Avenu«, Perth Ainboy P, A. 4-5252 BUfctHRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER AND SAVE LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBKIt 2',, 1917 PAGE History Club Helps Local Girl !0 Complete College Education , ,\i;KN 'I'll'1 Hfwiiron His- ,|<>n find Mrs. Geornr Robinson. ni,' opened Its fall session | others present, were Mrs. John HI J I; at ii luncheon at the! f Ryan. Mrs. A. Frank Rankin, r i nun: inn, rininfldd. Mrs. Al-Mrs. Alex Urban, Mrs. fheodore ifTered the blessing. FreltRR. Mrs. .J. A. CosKrovc. Woorl- A tt lmr Hnnle. program brldne; Mrs. OlWe Van Iderstine. ,,,,„ iend the ealendnr of Mrs. Oscar Knus, Rnrttflh ToWn- xmv Bir FAM0VS Hun mini r,,, ttir ,»ww y#n»-which in- shlp; Mrs. Dftnfrl V, Rush, Mrs. •• HI evening of music to beWilliam C. Ecker, Mrs. Emil ttaus, l!% THE :i tM. MOXttMY IMfc ,.,i in- Mrs. .John A. Kowiskn, Mrs. Kenneth Butler, Mra. Bernard , iiiiirmnn nnd presented at Sullivan, Mrs. Anton Magyar. Mrs. :l,,. oil February 23. William J. Bnt-An, Mrs. John Wit- , voted to contribute $3 totek, Mrs. 8lnv>n Larson. Mrs. Her- Look how you snve! A 3-pound pnrkaf;e of ;.Hi,,nnl Hoelety for the Pre-bert B. Rankin, find Mrs. W. Prnnk .,, iff blindness. Mrs. A, W.Burns, town. Rod Circle CnflVfi at a vrrv llirifty price! rliiiirrhttn of International i,. reiiorted that she iind Yoil save tiine,~ too, when you get a poo •|.,. iinxes of clothing and A&I' lm» Mnrk? of wind your supply of your favorite roflee at one shop- ,,.. to tlie relief of three Tickets Available ,. m Holland. A recent curd pantry Inckn, so ccirnr in nnii ping. And there's no danger of running out . ., >i| io rnlsp fiindsto finance fill in lliK empty spams uuxh\v Club to Meet ' ™fpShmPnUwill be available. Green Giant Peas 17« cm 19c h,ahn- 2nd in Sewaren\polkf> m fn Lncating NibletS Com off fhe Cob 12 oi. can 17c ; WAHFN The sewarcn Pt-1 Son h Asked bv Mother Sweet Peag Reii»bt« 20 icjnl7c . nub met Thursday at the, : O ,,i Mrs. James M. Grant,: WOODBRIDGE — Mrs. . Anna Sauerkraut A&P, 27oi c 2for 19c :;,;id][i'. There were three ta- Oibilisco, Cedar street. Avehel. W S A.M. In fit.M; n pi.iy and hiuii scores were has asked the police to help her Dlcid-lon* iO oz. can 2 lor 15c Monday thrugh Saturtfey .:.. ii,y Mrs. Albert F. Sofleld, .legate her nan, Jwmoh. 23 Anton Mupynr, Mrs. Bernard has been missing from home since Cut Beetft Ion. 28oi can 2 for] 9c .II .mil Mrs. John Melder. ; September 9. •••, iiresent were Mrs, Mich- 1 The young man is six feet tall, Anparagtl8l>Mr!ield-Cut14Woz.eanl9c i miii. Mrs. Charles Klein of 1 weighs 160 pounds, has brown :>; ,ii•:(•: Mrs. Victor McPhee l.'iiehen; Mrs. Samuel J. I eyes, black hair, dark completion. Sweet Peas lona 20 ox can 3 lor 29c \I:s Kenneth Butler. Mrs.| One of his upper front teeth Is :. i.Mrson, Mrs. Andrew Si- i missing and he has a long scar oh Peache8 lona Brand 30 oz. can 23c , >.. Mis. I). V, Rush of town. • his left arm caused by a burn. GOOD NEWS ABOUT FIXE MEATS! :..'Xi meeting will be held at When last seen he was wearing AW 20 or can 2 lor 27c j blue overalls, black shoes and in,niseii home. Holton Street, 1 cream-colored shirt. lonaHatvoi 30oj.can25c MANY DELICIOUS CUTS REDUCED AT A&P Personnel of the Wac will be Cranberry Sauce i« 01 can 19c 'I'11 am ml* Are Ho»l» 2 per cent of peacetime Arrrty. I; l.lmrity Card Party U. S. "Health Ship" treats Al Apple Juice KedCheek qi.bol. 19c Here's the news you've hern waiting for! \Icnt prices are dnw'n mi 'many (if your favorite Super- askan children. Might spleotions. Rut quality is still us \\\y\\ as always in A^P's liif? incut uYpai-tme'iil, So come ID '.'WHFIN The Sewaren Rp-1 AS? nglit away for feiider, jTTiry"slriits iihil" ycTiiii}z"*sj)rinp'"hinih.' A&t*TB mnitif! incttiott psfes \ou' "*• ii ciuBf. Inc., held a charity j Applesauce ASP 20«. tin 15C (ilose Trimnifrl meats for jiieatcr value. And the ni'iv rcdncnt prices mi many of your favorite cuts • .'d piiii.v at its rhibhousp j will effect a Saving in your meal budget. I ;.i.iv with Mr, and Mrs. [ :II T.i!:mirt us hosts. There Grape Juice A&P Pt. bot. 2oc • > ;<> ien tables in play and ' ,,i. prizes were awarded to • Tomato Juice tibby Korean 25c Sirloin Steak . , Lfgfl 4lf Lnillil Genuine Spring Lamb Ib 1 uflurry and W. Frank I Ann Page Beans w oz can 2 for 23c Porterhouse Stenk E T E \ nil"; were made by Betty IV.U SlllOki'll H«iHSwhol.;OrEi,hr WlH.H'^ ' Armoiir'.sHasliCorn»dBoenibcan26c Mrs. AjMhkle Crowley s lb M>s' JyfllW^aWer, Si- Encore Noodles lib.pkg.25c Prime Ribs of Beef c>«»c riii2c \AP Pay* KKN The Bfrvmen Air- Baker'i or Hershey Vt Ib. pkg. 15c Top Round Steak , » . . , , ib. 119c Pork Chops shoulder and Hip Cuti ib 59c \iU lit. fMM •''•' ^SS(WW|)R mt>l ^n~ \Vav<4' Ii ills .e Sewaren sFUdol with itT OatSRolled-Sunnyfteld 20oi.pkg.2 for 25c Chopped Beef Pure Beef-Freshly Ground lb 5,'{c Fillet of Cod . . . « i « f , lb 3.1c • Ahthrmy Pa»ko. Plans Tn further iciliMc v.creti to holdi.-an open Ketclllip Pricf« ol Farm 14 oz. bot. 19c Smoked Pork Butts Boneless ib 89c Boston Mackerel ••*•<•« ib 25c 1 u-lolier 2G on the local yulir fund Itiil ii iff Old Roftd. In case ARMOUR'S Lang's Pickles SweetMi«d qt. iar29c Smoked Beef Tongues Short cm ib 19c Smoked Fillet , ib 39c luinj; yuur ^^i-le •:-!• event will be held the fals into Aftl'. Sunday. Red Cabbage Home Styls Io oz. iar 15c Canadian Style Bacon fly Pi»e« ib. 89c sliced is ib. 49c Swardfish Steaks . • . • . • , ib. 69c Peru, chairman, an- iAIiE •i'.iit the contest fill start 4 oz. Salad Dressing Ann Page pi. jar 31c M and finish at 6 P. M. can . t'-control airplane fiy- 17. Mayonnaise Hellmann'i pi. iar .i9c ,uvited to participate, imounting in value of $300 SoUp Mixes Belly Crocker 3 pkgi. 32« n.ide to the winners. FIOUI" Gold Medal, Pillsbury 10 Ib. bag 85c Sweet Values Thrifty Values l Top Values in Sewaren Notes 12 oi Sunnyfield- All Purpose 10 Ib. bag 65c can flb.lcan 3-1-c 3 Ibt can 97c f FROM THE BAKERY/A&P's DAIRY E A&P's oven-fresli bakery treats Pick up all the good foods you Hik" sale and card pwty Cake Flttlljr sJhnylield 44oz. kg,'29c '•''id tomorrow at l:3p P. M . i UBBV'S n are so tender and light and good need from ASP's well-Mocked ( iKiiish house by the St. | Btsqilick GoldMedal 40 oz pkg, 45c to cat, you wouldn't mind get- Dairy Department. We've a W'lietlier you're looking for good Supper Club. Mrs. William; BABY FOODS ting the credit for baking every wealth, of milk and cream . . . solid liller-tiBpors — like pulntois I' chairman, will be fls- i Flako Pie Crust . pkg 16c one yourself. Stock up at A&P! butter, eggs and clieese — all or something dainty and distinctive iiv Mrs. • Harper A. Sloan | country-fresh "and fine tasting. for your fresh fruit salad — \our •I: W. Frank Burns. All Varieties Grandma's Molasses i6oi.iar23c .i Sewnren Reputllcan Club, I A&I' is sure to have all the delirium fruits and vegetables on your li^t. •'•i't meet Tuseday night at Daily Dog Food i« oz «an 3 for 25c Cheese Fancy-Skad Ib 69e. j Men's Club *l!l CAMAY SOAP Clied-O-Bit " Cheese Food 2 Ib box 85c 1 Ann Page Mustard »oz i^ 10c monthly dinner meeting ?24oz. • if l For loilol and balh Tokay Grapes swe«i 2(bsl ,V ••••'•'•-^ty, 1 P. M.. in the club- Sharp Cheddar Aged ib 67c Coca-Cola PIUJ Deposii 6bois25c loaves L loaves 0^ • ' "1 i he 9ewaren Republican California Oranges sweei 7 ib tag 69c i Inc. Jane Parker Mild Ched(lar Smooth Flavor Ib. 53c 1:"' Sewai'en Bridge Club will Sweet Potatoes U. S. No I prade ,'{ lbs 19e ; ' • first meeting of the sea- Orange Coconut Twist « 39<; Mel-0-Bit American Process lb. \f)c 1 '• ••ibfi- I). • CHIFFON Iceherg Lettuce med hd L'Je iga.iid 10c HH- Sew«ren Girls' Club will Spreads fnr ttroad Raisin Bread . i°°iy21c Burden's Chateau w ib. pkg 29c 1 - SiitKhctti supper under the Garden Spinach Home Grown 2 tbs 2;"« 1 llin «f Mrs. John Venerus, SOAP FLAKES Choose your favorite from the sweet jellies Breakfast Rolls cinnamon pi/g 29c Blue Clieese Bitev-Tangy lib. 59c lil 1 " 15, at the clubhouse of mul jams, smooth ptanut butters at Ail . GreCll Apples Home Grown 2 lbs 1 5c •'•"•;iicti Republican Club, Inc., Date & Nut Loaf '5«. i»ei 35c Salt, Flavor Ib 65c ;' '• to H o'clock. Miss Joan 111 Yellow OllioilS U. S No I Crade 2 Its 1 ;V chuirman, will be assisted / Raspberry Ja^J Hani8y> iibiarllj Poillld Cake Me/We, Gold 10 oz. (jut 29c A Flavor ol ill Own Ib. 55c :!r Misses Ann Surick, Arlene Crisp Radishes Homa Grown buiKii 5c '"••"•i. Rita Anderesch 4nd Kay DREFf Marmalade ( Ann P*S9 tib|ar25c Aiigel Food Bar large tiia 59« R01Uan| For Grating Ib. 79c ••'Ilia. ' T Mi For silks, rayons, woolens, ate. ^ A. J. Leitner ahd chil- PrCSefVeSAnnPage-Peach.Plum.PmeappIo lib iar25^ .-. • Pal>St-Elt , , , 6Hor.pkg.23e '' KiiifiiTind Anthony, Menlo 11 oz. were the week-end guests 'PrCSerVe9touiiSherry-Apri<;ot,Peach,Grape1lb.iar29c HuUSCllullI Pure Lard ib 27c LONG ISLAND POTATOES " iwreiits, Mr. and Mrs. W. llt; "urns, East Avenue. Peailtit Butter AnnPaje lib iar 35c Liquid Wax A-Pwn qt.can49c Cottage Cheese Breakstone 8 or .pkg. 1 lc U. S. No. 1 Grade—Good Keepers l-'li'ichiM- Dodge, Mew York w "• <<-s the week-end guest of OXYDOL Apple Btttter whiuHoui. 2aoVi«23e 20MuleTeamBorax'4oipkgl6c Snappy Cheiese . . 3 or roil 18« | '""I Mrs. H. D. Clak, Cliff For dishts and laundry Spiced Jaili Everb«l-Peach and Cherry 16 oz. jar 3()c BoraxO CI*M» Dlrly Ha^ds 8 oz. pkg 15c Liederkranz » . *«pkg30« 49 j.1.49 J-. H. Brawn, Mrs. L. P.

m| 24 02, Ol 2 01 k • iliul Miss Ruth Bal aid, Ivtibsil-Red Tomato 16 or jai 29c BleftchettC Blue • ' P 8 5c ''•'' the luncheon, guesjs of pkg :6le II. Albee, Colonia, Tljurs- Woodbury's Soap 3 c.k.» 25c i I 1 . tome to \\l* li»r I'ivelyn Jean Paige, West Old Dutch Cltanur 14 oz. can 2 lor 19c •lllle l«'ft this week to enter SPICUPA| Blue Bonnet, All-Sweet, Parluy and Cooil Luck ' Mil 1 WBITt HOUSE is also available in m«4 stores. College. Norton, Mass. For cleaning painted surfaces TEAS THAT PHASE Mr ;»iul Mrs. Albert O. Jacob- '• Your tep will taste t\vi13 p. M., at th« gchool. i,f ViltMiin JJ.'i •- just what babies need, and „,, "• interested In school attlvl- Pk, Aijt S 'U(V I"1'1* 's boimd to please, Tea . H*pko. r* ' '"voted to fttUhfl. Out f inert- ll«4 ' A At eHMIbl »m In.AWl tMimy utlng.i lUDiln m-»t v b-i'd THl'RPTVAY. 1017 SO THEY SAY Tuneful J/<»nV Am< :i, an c;in., The • .11 - \ n Tiie ,, , Mrs Jewel Tranberc MRS. COM KTTA ANZ1VINO Stores are Looted 0*1*9$), As Car Clips Pole By County G.O.P. Dover Road, Colon;;* PORT READING M, - C :::- if.ia Anzivino. 78 SPCOIKI S'rce' B'>:':i ii",v :.u.-- Police Hunt Robbers of Tom* Kivi-r K«—i«lf-nl I* WWDBRIDGE - The •iii.il ami 1 aie died Friday at i!,e Per.i, A11iD.1v -.. , . . •• ., I ...m.-ja; ciinner-uanec sponsored by General Hospitaj af;cr ,1 bud :'.'.- Main Sk Shops; (ash. fir.ri :i rather ness She «i- a rcsiden: of Pi;'. I nukcl 41 Menial ,.,,r Umtf(i ^uh]Kin, of Mlde in tno M it. n.'iiv 1 M-, 1., caco. 111.; and Mrs. Mary I> S!ef,i- nf the robbcriw 0! two Mam Street .- (l ,,•'.>:.• ;, •)• ['•;•:. Ai:in'iv '.»\m fit .a testimonial tn Maynr !•:• r. I (i'i try to no. Port Reading; five son-. Jrunc- •-• ires reported ye-ie:'day mominc "<-lt.. SU1. ,|;.,| II,,I 1 G'':i' ,i. H .-;).;-.. ,(-. '.''• :••!;.' ••' Wa:>i P. Rich'.er. Miiltowr. :ii( •-h-iji in IFSS ex- Dunellen; Richard. ElizabcM',. N;- J,4ck Gmdbert. owner of Blake s ill .!';• ai'ia,, ' H'';)jij.ican candidate tor sheiif! i'fii-r.e stores, cholas. Newark: Ralpli, Wrid- Stationery Store. 100 Main Ctreel. :.e,i! M.;;(:.iv The committee in cha;ae ^z< NOW THRI v\[! |; :i i, (1 I s e i" v f biid«e, Joseph. Port Refldin^: 2h reported li!< place, of business had hl •-fisA, Food arandchildren and three (iieat- been • entered dufinc the night. anri iiv grand r/c.-.e< v.... ;.av<- • i •><• very expen- After, takins stork lr,M night he ei;;i:r.ment and dancine. The fa- Donald O'Connor and Oninna DAVIS I'.IM.M , dU* to sornt :l.y-"<-: ,;ill in did ml '.van- " -;. "/ :':.'• «v..; $.1.26 nut of the stamp box, 10 T'.'i .)' :; M.;j/ ii. Mr- By- paian. •.•nu ri'-'. can't find lime to shop Fu'heral Kome. 44 Grcn ^'reet. tunofilni hit. "Siimrthiiic In O10 lot feai of i",v •• '••'• M'IC in-1!^ Woodbridge. and a; S; An;i:">ny- men's wrist watches. 1 pen and "MARKED WOMAN • rii:-;i:- -..ii fivr.e :',i annj- Harry R. B. Meyers. Mili'o'.w. piop'ily Hind" at the Jlitmas Theatrr. Church.. Port Readme. BU;:AI 'Ja- pencil ,-et. seven fountain pens, fiifi" •' :<—' '>'•>' -nt'i ;i.f | chairman of the Middlesex Cduivy in and said :ii'i " <)•> ; i Mr, Marion fjlaninko in the family plot ;n Si. James five wallets, one razor set and aBROTHKRS SAVKIAMILV •-•. :,irr.it r. "•'if• f.'i'i',f"l' a( Republican Organization is linnor- 21 East Green Street, WoodbridRc Cemetery. key chain. t'Unl value, $110.55. e: ea: ".'.,•. !.i" ny a ':nrtnr- ry chairman. The horrnrary rom- OAKLAND, Calif When lin .: in Mft.vacli'u '•"• ar/! N'-'.'. H.n a In the first At '.he ''leaiuiiK establishment of •,«liffi l>v -in"- N Y aiui N. i mittee consists of Commissioner second-'tory apiirtmenl cinriiii 'Dust Be My Destiny .,. > t!,.i place. 1 try toMRS. MARYAXN VMM Rl S Benjamin Crppol.i. 108 Main 1 B Ex|i:"--.Co. Hi:::.lar.ri Park.MorEa.n F. Larson. JudKe Charles fire. Edward and Lawrence Dennis coloi of the:- ;.•;.•.!•••. .n.-r.ut.ifi' :! A co where thinRs Street. ti;e ;h:cve- v.1,0 entered by SATl'RDAY Sl.VKM • .,• , . MI, \,\ ('„-,.. <• K Hirl-j.pij M, Morris. Albert B. Hwmann, WOODBRIDGE -f',iner;ii s:-y.- 19 and 12. dropped their two baby s of vr;:'.-* ar,-i mi v:i f iri-iir.: a window. ;.tolo $2 in pen- gr,v,,.ik Ii,, :JII;JI' • ^i-e'i Stephen V. R. Strong. Mrs. Helen are cheaper. We ices for Mrs. Maiy.um VenenH. sisters. 2 and i years old. tn a .limmv Wit !.<•!» use fish and 55 .Lincoln Awnne. '.'•.i>• died nt".s. 10 or 12 oid coniv 10 50-ooni passerby. Then, they ordered their . . -. And *'• iia.-! '.he U: -' .i'.'h' HiiAi'll. Bui Ruljeinltin. Ml-."' DBV- m a c a'rohl In Tlnii'Mlwy n( PfrHt-A* pm-^ vft poiw-14 uaftts and a_ ^ 'l hl •RAINBOW OVI i{ in, frost last SaMi'Mv n;v!,' bu1 i; cai v,i. bsra Masson, Mrs. Fannie Boos. 1 place of meat. Hospital were heid M'in:i,ty f: im •Relief for Poland" container. and their mother to jump Edward didli t do uiu'!. riama^f And i.i-'h . ;>' aii'i <;::<•. 'i'lii Mrs. Jean Kempson, 'Mrs. Anna and icily and the E. A. Finn Funua: H.nnc. Am- In another report made yester- jumped after her. while Lawicirj I. slrpt unde: a'.l li.'r'- biiinkc" Youii;!. Jacob I. Polkowitz. Henry boy Avenue am; at St. James' day. Dr. Clarmce T. Hili. Hfi East V/ofjiio::d['e hu\i; IM-V .-')"i;i : iiin- JrfTer"-. Jr., Charles ORorke, Jus- unlit butter bolted down a sta;:way The i)iinr that cvcryoiK v:w- nu aomt aii Church. Burial v,,i- ;n S;. Janus' Hnznhvood Avenue. Railway, told 1 AT Mir>NI(i||i biliaiice. tin Hiiearn. Morri.' Roth. Judge in place of but- sufterrd minor burn - ' ii< ^:>i-'i . Summer! So ri.cie' . H',' II'IV, Cemetery. of the I(>••< of two to'.1, iiahts from' ( Maxwell Mayer, Fred Hermann, ter, Since CKHS serious back 111,111 ry. but '!.e ,'ti >-. to yet back t . 'AOi,: Mrs. Veneiu- l". -urvned bv lie:Im r.ii which was parked at Ty- TOMORROW Oiiv, Pprry. Comm. Henry Trover have i;one sky- wpre unhurt. Fnri'irvll Parly Civvn husband, Aimrlo: <:\n daughter- ler's C;:ickrn Club, Avenel. and John Stockel. tuuh, we just ONE HORROR Mrs. John Ol-en. Woodbndi-f a:ui Tidbits: rlon't use a.s For Patricia Srhovnliut Co-chairmen are. Clarence E, Mrs. Salvador': Mr..li ire, Eliza- si.KKPiNc ox BI:A< ii I'KRFGRMANCF. ()\i , Pal .i,r. ted Rose and Robert Campbell assisted many a s w e beth: three .son^. d'. an:l Jyl::; W(;OUBRIDGE • M; •.Patricia by the loilowinn Beneral commit- used to. Due to DANGI'.KOrS ' Woodbridge and Ei.-.'.ard B.^nt! \I TER OUR RK(.1'| \[ Schoflihui. \i;i',":;!i!"(•:" iiT'.VIV.* nhrl' tee': AfpacT Moln'af, Henry Ooten- Of Maine ., . tins Homonrl i.s me -small" sizr nf myffimiiy *nd "'Brook'; twft si.-,te;\ Mr*-. Jufii:ri .OSAKHAHT. Ore, — Stanley j i Miv Marl in Hrlioriihui. formerly bock, Louis Sosin. Mrs. Lillian SHCW handing out iiL .n I'.'e a Rirl! . . . the use of the substitutes I just Ontjaro. Perth Am'Diy HIMI Mr- Doiiakl Hi"card. 8. nf Cascade of Linden Avenue, was L'U"H ofSams, Christian Stockel, Frank Mr and Mrs diaries h'lynn. Avc- mentioned, we're not making out Louise Manfrm. Italy; two brith- T.ock-. Ore., w.r- killed niitl his nel, aif vacaUDiiln.' at Ocean Gait honor at a fai'i'^'li liar'y mven by Jacob. Mrs. J7,oln Bilder. Euuene so badly, but it will be a !ue.at re- paten's mjiiied when an auto- Mrs. William Leberia. Linden Ave- ers. Joseph anrl Luici Romuiij b.''h , . . And from Aveiiel way also Lucas. Earle Johanscn. William lief when prices come down a inobiie was driven across their nue Miss Sclieienhut moved to of Italv and -ever, "rand^ comes news thai Joe CHester is Burdikoff. and Miss Edna Baker. little, bodies a-, they lay m a sleeping gettiiiH leady i.o middie-insli! it Bradley Beach with her family Tickets for the aflair may be oau in from of their car whu'h Saturday, Ik jr.* • •• . . . While Jin' Campi'in lias al- secured from any member of theMrs. Edna Wrii>ht w.is parked "Ii ihe beach. Tl.e ready said. "I do" , . . Tickets fire F'i'scnt were Bohiiie Aii.-e- Mar- Woodbridge Notes committee or anv municipal chair- Laurence Harbor mo'iicr Pilfered a fiactuicd shiiu'- HOW available for ihe Bob BrereLon tin, Carol Lee Clausen Cam Nancy man of each Community. dcr. bu: I'M- father \va^ only ilr!i-- We don't buy piano concert on October 'iO forBrown. Lydia Ch:ivrri,;n. Phyllis -Miss Mabel K "l'i"iii, (.H'ovc Iv hurt. the benefit of Trimly Episcopal Poiil.-eii. Carol and ijn.'i'i Lebeda. as much meat, I'rUv l.r.ililr and when we Htrt-ct. is the '-Hie-: ul M;,-,. W. ('. Church . . . Berniec imd Brian K'tvuc, Mis Leeson at he; .^uiiiinei1 lionii1 m 1 do we slick to f.'lieslei Thoitl.son. Mr William Models Selected Culver Lake, the c h e a p e r Kovac -Ui'l Mrs. Margin .Sci.oenhul. —St. Marwarrt^ t'nii *'! Trini'v Here and Thcrv: culs. If we liked PORDS MOTHER Episcopal Church wili meet '1- ClUVHOliSl lish I Hunk it Thiit Bov.s and Girls Week spon- For Fashion Show malit at 8 o'clock at the nonu' of sored bv llic l,i:in, Club .should wnuld make a HEADQUARTERS Mrs. M. F. Dunpliy. Linden Avi-nii" WORE give the youni!.-,tfTs a lesson in WOODBRIDGE - Models have FfHtDS, N. .1. - I*. A. 4-1348 splendid sub- — Mi v J. Howard VVhile. G.y:ie:i Citizenship and a', ilie same lime been selected for the fashion show stiiute for meat, Avenue, rs eonvaipsciiiv al, h(.' :--ptt>vitle.Uieni,w:u)i,,«! Jut of fun. 1 to be held Sunday.by the Sistcr- t Inn none of my home after bciii'4 a surjica! p.iiiv'i' THt RSDAV FRIDAY AM) TIGHTS can remember back when Johnriy -VARSITY ••luitKl.af. CQUCl'.etllJ,iyJl-Adath Israel family will eat al Perth Amboy Gi-nc.al Hospu.il. < SATI'IIDAY Korczowsky was thf 'mayor' and at the Club Alamo, Fords. if." "Wp--r«MiHy. With what a time those kids nave me SWEATERS Modelling misses' and junior can't afford to lian Service of the Metiv.i:!;-'; "tnt PtRltS OF When 1 attempted 10 rehearse them fashions will be Mrs. Joseph Chic- 1 A Fii!l-Lrir,t!i Unit,,; |. buj the same Church held n.s opcnniii me(';:n- PAULINE" Dan D;iilev for "To.wn.ship mceunK" . . . But I ra, Mrs. Gerald Dalton. Murray i'irke'.s N,,\( o'l *• il, •• Uiinii.s a.s we did of Hie .season last ni^hl in ux .Sun- wouldn't have missed that ex- I Jem. Samuel Bernstein. Mrs. Ben- i\ith I'.clli Iliitlon and First Cunir lust \> when prices were lower, but weday School room Mima Freem.iii perience for the world . . . Lots of jamin Rabinowitz, Mrs. Max Beck- / Jnli'n Lund try to maintain a.s hmh a .stand- —Mi.is Rita Van Pel;, dauj-hte- folks in town are KBtliim ready er, Mrs. Walter Ruclerman, Mrs. (iinnic Marshall of OITice".' and Mrs. Van Pel', in, \ SI'N'DAY TIIKt \\] KM to attend the dance Saturday a; Bernard Mazur, Mrs. Sidney Dorn- ard as we have in the past. It's '''ROLLING HOME" entered St. Bain:ih;i H,i-.pi'a! ir 1 Oak Hills .sponsored by the I-'ou;th yak hard. but. perhaps prices will come / With .Iciin Paikrr and Mark lli-llin.r down pretty soon. Ncvsrk for nurse'^ 11:1:11111 I Degree KIUKIIIS of Columbus. . . C'inldien models will be Shiela ' Itussell ilayden licialsky, Marsiia Newbei'K'er. Ger- " BRUTE FORCE aid Markoe, Tickets fur the show Our S.iluniii.1' I'drds Fun Around the Township: may be obtained from Mrs. Milton I'evtival. St:irlim at 1:10) Hurt ^ 1 , Don't form't to buy a ticket fur 2 Main Si. Stores Stern, Freeman Street. l,'iii'i,'.>Uir in-1 the Llons-Kiwanis bail «amr Hun- SINDAY AM) MONDAY day for 1 he. benefit of Die Wood- (Continued jrotn Pane 1) "Trouble With Women bridge Emen:c;uy Squad . . t\ meni would cost in the neiiihbor- |SELiN THEATRE "THE VIGILANTES will be worth tiic dollar just to ,,(•!• liniiii ol $10,00(1. LAST TIM1 N 'MlD.-U Oak Tree Road Iselin, N. J. RETURN" men like Eddie CslHcy. Al Di.scav- Both firnis said the construction Mi'l.tr.d ,\ : ape, Eel Leonard, Elmer Vecsey an:l .'•iiijuid be completed by early Met. 6-1219 With .liihn Hall, Marcurrt Bri.m Mm,!,', . John Aima.si playnm bail . . , And S|ll 1IVJ. "THE BEST YEARS l.intlsiiy iimi Andy Dcvine Starring of course you will be iii'lpiim a Mi. McNab pointed out his firm'* good cause »i Ihe same tune . . . improvement was due to their "THE WEB" Kddie Hi 11 •;»!•» \i \T WF.I'K—'Illl f-;. Mai'Riirrt 1,1 VI i.-; now teivhrr of "fanh in the Township." OF OUR LIVES" With Kdmiind O'Brien, Kiln llliCF WTI :;u, 1 History and Geo^rapli.v at Sclioo! "Woodbridse Township h a • "I III! II M (IMIIIII Vl'l' VIII" Shown at K::iM I'. >I. Raines and H,lliam Rendix I'liMilla I an,' No. 11 .. urown considerably during the past \\ Illi l.ri-mir? I'lik mill ,I line M , I'ew years." he explained "and .fimii IIH:I* we have plenty of room in IIISDAY AM) WEDNESDAY School Days: winch tn expand I believe that one ( ontiiuious S.ilinilav \ S11nd.iv •IIDAII IIKChliMMl" "I Worder Who'^ ' Eleanor Lo«an lclt S.ilurday to ill these fine days wo will be biu- Will, lliini|iliri-> III,mi, I ami "THAT'S MY GAL" enter Syracuse University . . . Jean :;er than our neighboring city of l.l/.lilitlli Sinll With Lvnnr Itulnrts anil and Bob Davis are both uoiii'i to Perth Amboy." Anne BAXTER - Chiton WEBB Herbert MtlSHHl Kissing Her Now Illi < IM II Kill " in "IIIDIMi Donald Burr.v In I i-i ,i',i ulii1 ' Rutgers while Earl Devaiuiy, Jr.. i'lii: I M.II HUM t I'll \ll." has left to enter his Junior year W III, l.illiifi It,,Inn,I * soKiisfi mvciii* s • "YANKEE FAKIR" Midi.:el 1,.,. at'Lake Forest College, Illinois . . . \. J. Tactics 'l'llfnil|i> anil Wrilni'iiliij. With DouulasFiiwIrv and And "Potter" Black is back at his S|.|i| 1,1 , :ill mill l>iliili)i' I The Razor's td^e li.l.iiti II All. S( IIOOI, COLORS (Continued from Page 1) »miii\ 111 Kill." Juan Wuiidbur.v studies at Rider, Colieqc , . . Dana Wllli LiiiMi'iK'!' I'IITIICV :iml "KEEPER Ul- II:l and Lowell McLellan. Lillian Ter- or had not even started. Our posi- rhiitc 't'ri'M,r A,so. Vim Silverware l<> tile race, left this week u> betin stu- tion, as impressed in an editorial I'RISINil I) I K1DAV BEES11 ; "ilii; \M1t1.w ON nu: Ladies! dies at RutBCts. Bfitii boys wei- today, is' that as important a.s ni:\«ii" At A|i|irn.\iiii ;Lel> JS::;U IV M. awarded .State Scho'arsliip.s. Anc prowess on the parkway may be. With .1 llctiiiill mill SATl KDAV AMI M'NDAY AT Kelvin McLellan. a 7ih Grade pupil u cannot compare in importance ll.,l,«-rl II>2111 Mlviriinrl' to I IM- I.;IIII<-»: at School No. • 11 was rcently to the civil rights of the owners. IJIU : riii: .mi,-.us si HIM" awarded a scholarship in the prep- ' While in Mrs. Suit's case, the aratory section of Di"! Juljiard mms SHOP amount of damages apparently has School ol Music. New York City. 75 MAIN STREET been discussed, no agreement has •••••••••••••••••••••••••••• He will major in piifW , . . Am1 been reached and the title to the Milliee.ni Brown. C'jlonia, left Mon- property has not passed. In.other day to aiu-nft Syracir-.e Uiuversry I'KMK; Viiur '.ii,ipslii)t' tilkrn qases, price has not even been dis- :• 11:1 imsteil mi '.ur "Varsity • SARG'S OLD CORRAL cussed and road machinery has . . . Evelyn Jean Paii;e. West Ave- \Vall itl frame" in,w 1111 display nue, Sewaren is attniidini! Wheat- in our \vnul(i»s. been put to work before the State, * — BAR AM) (iKIIJ — on Colleae, N01 ton, Mass. . - . owned the land. . r Blanche Hchen hat, already enter- MAIN STREET AT ROL'TK 3 ,, WOODBIlllXii; ed Mary Washington College. . . . EXCELLENT AMERICAN AND CHINESE FOOD •K; Lmt Hut Not Lt'iist: STATE THEATRE V. RoRer S(.iutu[eJe i.s suiting his KiU'licn 1'iuler Able Management of 1 BDtiior year at Rensselcar Po'ly- WOODBRIDCE, N J. •K tcclime Institute. Troy N. Y. . . SWAN CHONG TODAY rjmr SATURDAY Mike Kocsik is vacaiioninn 111 up- Open Daily—Serving Lunches,. Dinners, Se.ili»i|cl a (id state New York after which Iv Fn CiliM'iiills Ti'tlinifolur Sandwiches expects to return to work . . . Hear "THE PERILS OF PAULINE" Lou D'An^fld i.s KoniK to attend Willi Hetty HUTTON - Jnlm LIIND FOOD TO TAKK 1IOMK The Citadel, Charleston, this year —1'lus— I * .. . .Myrl Allen, Fords., i.s now the Ij.niclmt TON!-; - AMU KICIIAKDS in i I \T I I FLAYINd VO1 It I AVOltin art supervisor nl the South Hivt'r "LO3T HONEYMOON" public .schoo's . , , And last bill I SINDAY Illltli TUESDAY Andy INelson S»N«S ON nu: u( not least • - D;>n'l fonjeL to turn J ORGAN. , your clock back when you KO to "MY BROTHER TALKS TO HORSES" * bed Saturday ninht for Daylmht With IVUr LVWIOKI) Kd, AKNOU) - "BuUh" JKNKINS 1 Savinn time oflicially comes to an —Plus— end ... 1'eKK.vCl.'AlMINS . Virtur MATURE in 'MOSS ROSE" D1TMAI TODAY UlvDNKSIMY THRU SATURDAY SILVER SCREEN\ Ciiv (iKANT - Mvina l.OY - Shirley TEMPLi; in I'KIITM Thru Wednesday, Oct. lit ' I'liuuc I1, A. DUMAS "TIIK BA( 1IIU.OR AND T.IJI: BOBBY SOXEll" Giiily .showcasing the most lavish It s u non/ Hf Item often . . . from home Hiu(j|("'Hl score ever olfered in a jieaiiiiii Durbm film, Universal- DiternatiDiiar.s "Boineihinu In the milkers iinutzvtl />) llw v.xlc'nt i>j mtr dbjih 'Wind" was accordud an enthusias- ALWAYS tic reception 011 its Ditnias Theutrc o'penini: yesterday. r vurwly oj styling and the wry. " PERTH AMBOY Petttina and her co-stars. D(m- 2 BIG HITS! Plkuur I'. A, 4-.<>235 ald O'Connor and John Uall, [»re- TWO DAYS ONi.Y—l'TtlDAY & SATURDAY. SKI'T. 26 A /.7 •'. sent a rollicking round of lyrical ^ j Iwir in our lwi\wur\ I and musical ente: tainmeiit in the lalinoiiil O'Kiien - Flla Raines Dennis O'Keele Marguerite. ,'jgst-moviny story of a tsirl disc in ('liaprnan in Jockey who tiets Involved in a IIII WKIJ" MR. DISTRICT ATTORNEY" sliOKfoom. lime YOU visited us Ttcentt)'- IBUlti-iniJlloniiire family's scramble for snooty respectability. The siiiK- Sl'NDAY AND MONDAY. SEl'T. 28 AND 29 "itlB star tinii clowning O'Connor rower - Alice Fiiye - Dun Ameche - Ethel Meriyau in Open 10 i. M.ID 3 P.M. 1 .. 4tnock tlu- stuffing out of the fam- "Al.lXANDliK'S UAUTIME BAND" • Hy's Htutim-SN with their hilarious I9'eiiiunday 'til 11 ANo lilw.inl (.. Kubinsun - Ida Lupinu - Barry l-'ltist-rulil in s and catchy songs. __ ' j ".SEA WOLK" _ _ ' . RABHIi 1.1 \V1 S IIKRV TRAIL LONDON A rabbit which ran TllJKSDAY, VVEIINESDAY, THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, OCT. 1 & I it"OKi u buniuiK rubbish heap with Cununins KOOS BROS. • his fur on fire went into u \yurren Viclor Mature SI. GORGES AVE. AT STIl.tS STREET, MNDKN r u large sawdust dump on a Illicl lianyitioie at Hi«U Huldt-n, Kent, ,and (1 mile u,orth of uur (uimec loiutiuii) f a fire which endairBered firm buiUliiijjs and cormtacks. A =f> .fl« brigade winked lor two hours to.put out ihe flm bul ih<*4iiobit "MOSS ROSE" VSIMSL \»a> uol louiui. •\M>ENT-U5AT>ER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25. 1047 PAGE NINE ' I'ORDS NEWS Snbepenbent - Heaber FORDS NEWS Named The Alberts-Clock Collection ini«» County, Lions Clubs r Special I rOIHiaa llOiCl Uallot mg Pa e lo Donate Iron Lung

I nick Proposal llc;i|i Uio Sliindifi ire Polio Victim Recipient Hrfor** Fords Happen In Konlw Park; Exhibits Prize-Winning Blooms October 5th Of Warm-Hearted Gift; Crt'al Spirit r.omin* Koviik Lauded Byl'Jub ,\ proposal to buy a 1'onns Cjreut Spirit Konna ,.,„.„„, for Fords Pirn mnkrum PIT in Fords Park conic j The Middlesex County , i will be put to a Nl second dark, of n;'\v moon ithe l.inti. Club will furnish n new iron .,. ,i,tobcr 4, from 3 to lum: fur Mrs. Eileen Thompson, .cvrninn of October 2 to palefaces'. |, MII ni the nrehoiise. l•(! ..inrily from West Vtr- ,,,,•1 of furl Is approxl- ] procession to tlie scene of the. ( „ no per yrar. about $3,- j ::n::i .vheie sllC l.S tlOSpiUliZed.' c:\mpfirr after dark. I viil become a patient of the Mid- I!i1:'i-4ii (iperatlnp costs At th:- site were the campflre. i dlesex County Hospital in New ,!i'iicn;ui(:c of Uio equip-.,. Is laid, ready to be lit' they will: Fin in -wirk The iron lunR she ts sit in complete darkness and ren- uflir1. ,ii present will be returned m expenses, der a chant to the four winds, i to hull,ma, fnim whence it was .,,l ,ii ihe lirarinR, there a.skini; them to kindle the fire with j hn] I nwed of the old equip- !;)lli:rl :i spmk. If Ihe prayer to the lour! (ieoire Koviik, post president of :Ml when most needed. winds noes unheeded, they will ask j ihe rords nvrmp and now a Lions iIn' citizens at the hear- the Great Spirit to start the flame I deputy district Rovernor was pre- ,j u;,i, ••[ wouldn't want with a bolt from the heavens. senti'd with a Hold watch charm . m, I u hrruk down wheft A. H. Pedderson. scoutmaster of I i inv.ird by president Katz for his 'A; illllT." Boy Scout Troop 52, and officer in "oiii.sinndniK work iti Llonism ttur- , ,.||iupm«nt. which will the. Order of the Arrow, has as-1 iiH! his term as president." The ,,.]] $10,000 and $15,000, , wired us that the fire will be kin-1 charm was awarded to Kovak by ,', ,' ;i meat budget rise 'died by either of the elements Lions International. FORDS—Mrs. I. ,\. SlMQlak Is shown with some of her priie- ,: iintul is floated to pny prayed to. During the course of the meet- :, • hundred dollars an- i When the fire has been lit in winninr zinnias in hpr garrtnl on Mnin Street, Fords. Mrs. Slsolik, ins;, It wns decided that the club •.,• .i, imi ihe taxpayers 'this miraculous fashion, the scouts an ardent Kardcner. raises hoth vcR;<•tilbl^s and flowrrs. She hus would pu'Thasc books for the Our • ii.ivmi: fur operating will conclude the evening with been a ronsistent winner at the flower shows held by the Forth Lady of Peace Parochial School in :„ I'tmimli to pay for the ceremonial Indian chants and Woman's Club. following out the "youth aid" plan, dances. and the Clara Barton School was i The committee- -in chaifie In- ,

Before these projects can be completed, r the State. October 1 is considered the mid-year of the registration the residliits o| the town rnnnstmake a con- Envy explains l<*ts of things that happen year which expires on March 3J. t^bution u neither undertaking at this in life without otW explanations. The half-rate does pot appjy to time to entirely upderwritten. It must be conceded tfeat Uaese tw|o objectives are A man wh* ia» bad a heart attack is a highly meritoripus and th^ir svweess mill little .suspicion^ tf & pain in the chest. Hugh K*|lr not only dejnon«trflte the intent of us all March «, :1H78—A it. 1MI iii the building themselves but what is ft is not the numb,er of dollars that you OOHBIMNG more, in their si^nifiiainct in our commu- have ibut what **iey hftiy that couots, i'lir Wuvdbnl^w I<«Mfrr 4IWM) nity living. W> sinctrely trust, thtr^fore, Wnudtirlila* J>1r|irndeHi (1*11) I'tar larlln J*uru*l , I1»M» that when the public ijs isked to »saist in rruaatun V«c« i»<4ude« aoy nutnber of 1'ulilialieil Kvery Tliur»ilay liy ihi: Wri.idl,rl

" • \ ' ' " .|.;NI»KNT LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 194? PAGE KLEVEN .•!tj,1 LEOAX NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTTCM 4 I't Bl.lt NOTICE Mtl.ATIVF. TO 2. Thin ordlnnnre ihnll tnkr eftc t In ii" nriUii''e with ternu of «alf on DATRI»: Septrmber Hth, UtT. CIVII, upon Itn adoptiod n »n«' Mir. ihe Tu*imlil|i will rtellver n Imr- II .1. Di;NIOA N, Towntnlp CltdL' !'lrn»i- take notice Hint » petition ».1vf i tliinic n* reipitreil *iy u unit sale IIVPII fur [ To lie «rtv»ril«»il September ::.th, rn presfnleil tn «h» linger- Tliln i>rp DATKI'. Hrplemlii-r Hlh. 1S47 :M;. arul Oinher 3n47, In Refer lei W-BT* rmer, 19" iC'lvl! Hervi.el, b* mih- B. J. rU'NtUAN. FioTiCK or ruw,ir •»«.« mlttcil to the voters of the Town- Tiiwnnlilp Olerk. TO WHOM IT HAT CONCERN: llll'l-'^ hip of WoodhrhlRe,! ut the next I-L t-U, 10-: llrfrr lin W-M* At k r«|ular m»ttln« of,,tha SHOP AT KELBER'S fRulftr rleetlgn to.ta* held Novcm NOTICE or PUUI.K fALSI Townahlhlp CommitteCitt e Of tin -T8»n- You'll Save h ld 0 1 d r V liefer IgtH^IHil TO WlfTII* IT MATjCnNOftRfl- ship Qf Woodbrldkti * f " **') FOR A GOOD CAR ' linted, September 16, 1S47. ,\t)TI(V. OF Tl BMC Mt,F. At n renulnr meetlnic of th» to inl\»Tii«e Hie fait thai on Mon B. J. " TO WHOM IT MAV I'ONl'EliS Tnwnnhlp Coijimltlee of the Town* Many Ways • t I1'!:1 Hill, k spci l;«l spilnn, S, R. diiv nv*nlni, October 4th, 1>*T, Town«h)p Clerk At ii ri'miliir mni'ilng of Ilio uhlp of WnoilhrMKr. hrhl Mnndnv. the ToWnniiiu Commune will mot ? J Mn.lcl. UKII .' ..$1495 I.-I.. H-1S, S5; 10-2. 9 TownsMp ('omnilttrp of thr town- Sfptrmlur IMP, IVI7, I w,i« dlri>rie.i| ll/IS-lO/MO nl x 1' M (HKTi in Hi* Cnmmltlee I'.U • Min in-, l.lki- ni'W. ll'iitS AN OliDINANt'E TO (1HANT CON- ship of Wiin.ltii'lilgi' li.'lil MUIIIIIIV, to ailverllle Hie furl that on Mon-Chambtrt. Mt mo rial Mu»lclpH tlie Job you want. ft«U,W J 1!M^ I-..I M Sv.lnn |!D95 Illy evcnhiM. Oi-lnber Ifth, 1947, MKNT AND AI'HKOVAL TO ST. .Septi>Mili(>r iSlli, IM7, 1 vvus illrpclefl llulldlnl, Woodbrldl*. Ntw jtruf, ut. Io mlvortlBf the fm-i Unit vn Mon- the To»n»lil|> Cummluei will tn»»t and upon and aclT *t public Ml« Flndvthc help*you n^tdW jM H ;il S I'. M IIOSTI in ll\c I'onimHtee nd to tin hlrhett bidder acrordlnf i buy through these Aof- li'tl Hudson Sfilai Chtmbem, Hemof III Uunlclpal o terma of «•!• on (lie with th« t:i:Hi rmiila.- K.'.lnn I ,19S Bulldlnf, Woo4brlil(e. N«w j.rnr. ovnnhinvnnhip CUrci«rk ooptn to Inip«ftlf4 .. limns. Make reading th^tn r,i;;; itui.K si>n. ini Sdinn » M»5 »nd •ipos« and nil at public atl* nil io l.o piielk-l/ vi.n's c'li.thing ami to U< hlf hut blddtr «crr>rdln| MANY UTMKIIS TO CHOOSK KltOM 1110 IT OHIMINKO [IT TIIK WoinlhrltlKr, Ni'W Jrr«ey. .»!« -'.'• ami 2rtn Ulii.k «l'. ft uml'- a dally key to opportu- ( i to t«rm> of «al« on II* wuh th« Tnwtuhip -\H.»f««mfnt Mnp. TOWNSHIP COMMITTKK OK TIIK Townahlp Clerk op»n to lntp«ctlon Tnka funhar nottct that th« nity! TliWNHHIl' OK WOUIrtlHIlnIK. tN tn the hlirlit* ltlilili?r in un tllr and to be publicly read prior to aal*. ownshln Commlttte. hat, by run- KELBER AUTO SALES TI1I0 CMPNTY OF M1MM.KSKX, l.o|« LT. mid M In Him k s^H WIH.,1- Township ChM'k lution and purauant to law, (l««d a SOU \V. Hit AN I) STIIKKT THAT: In ln?*pi'rll'» IIIKC Towniihlp AMHi'^smcnt Miip. minimum prli-« at whlf-b tald lot* 1. The consent anil uppiovnl of anil to In' IMIIIII' ly. reiiil I'llm- to Tak« further none* mat th« in suld block will h* iinUl ion»Ui«r For Classified Advertisements ONLY KMXABKT1I, N. J. mtlf, l.otn 117 In l.'s in. liMtv,- in Motors the Towimhlp ('iniwnltti'e of , WnoilbrMKi' Town»hl|i lullon and puriuant to Ik*, m»d t mlnlmiim prlct beina; {350.00 plus I'iMinty of MIWIleBM, is Itcrrby nlvrn Vsnossnifni M»p. minitniim prii'e at wlihti *n!d lot outs of preparing deed and idv«r- Oprn Till n I'. «. nml Take turthrr ni>tli|. ,Hint thi> lulnic this »1«. Said lnti In laid All liny S to HI. Jumes Catholic dm'rrli of In nalii block will be. 'old t"gelhtr , For Other Business WiioillirtiiBf, « Corporation nf New rnvnthlp riiiiimiiii-p hn». l<\ r.so with all other Aetal'l pertinent, laid ili'ik. If sold on termi. will re'i»lr# utlon uml pinsimnt In Invv lix.-.l ,i ililniiiiinu prl' •!• beii'H l.'fi'i.nn plus ii'ilnnn piiymvnl of |i'i (10, the lul- • 9/i-a/ari .lirsoV ounnlzcil under the Hell Call Woodbridge 8-1710 KI'MIN SocletlfB A-et, to cnlnrKo II iilnliniini prti r nl \vh^'h ia|i| Ut|icoats of prcparlni a«ed and idvur ane« of purchaat prlca to bt pall n mi I'd1 block will bp »"M II.KI-HHT HsIiiK Ihl' >>tle. Xnld Intn In >al<1 In equal monthly ln«tallment« of hurjIriR srrtundn nnil Io IIICHIC «. V1 it no |i|u» Inleri'fl 'mil otli«r irmia SVMHM; • GOOD BUYS I'fniftery upon t'lio fnllowhiR dc With llll ntlllT ilct.llls pcillllrm r-.llit hlnrk. If sold on terms, will require inlnhnifm prl'p l.elniir Jtiim on idn*. [irondnt (or In tontract of «»!•• Advertising's No. 1 Public Service 'K "'11 S(Mlnnplti' srrllu'd limit, to wit: a ,|.I\UI pii\ini'i)t i'l $.•:..n». the b,il- ,, 4ciMi * IXMSIIINU " '411 I"iur-I>i)or Scilim Lot !•(.! in Hlnfk 20r., WoodbrirlK of prepuiliiK di'i'^l iind itilYpr- •mi or piirchana prlr« to t>« pain Take further notice, that at ial4 tlil.i »H1I> HIIId InU m sni'l rl MTI'DKIIAKMI! 'II li.iir-l i- Ke In f|vi»l monthly ln»t»nm'-nt» o •ale, or any date to which It may I il]linUltC!(Ml blni-k. If sold on terms, will require J1 '> il0 plun IniiText mid other terms he ndjnurned, the Townahlp Com- 1 DOIllrK |n Twii-lionr Sedrtll II I'll,I W A NTKI)—>l A t.to • MEIU IIANDISB FOH SALE • I.IKWOTO '12 Kuur-Hcior Scilllll • AUTO ACCHSR^IIIKS ivn pn.vmeul of |«n.i>u, |h,. 1ml provided for In contract of uli mittee rmerves the rl|nt In It* dla- f ret Ion to reject any One or all hldt HUYMUlITlr '.15 Two-Door Soilun nf pmcliuHt' prii'i' to Inpaid In Tiki further notice that at aald HNVYCI/IPKPIA HUITTANICA. 8U- mtl iimnthiv liiKtiilluteuii i* tin.no mill in M'lt MIIhi lots In "aid t>lai.'k „ Anil Many Others NE5W OLDSMOBILE •ale. or any date, fi ohlrh It may o inch bidder at It may itltcl. in* lecii volume*. lOkcellent uotitfltlon. All nre mi-i'liiinlrnlly riglit timl plim iniiTi'Ml and, other IITIIIH prn- bi> ndjouiiKMl, Ihp Townstilp Com Wanted Immediately Tni'liiilrn iiw. Complete. lititHnnuMf. vl'd'etl for in contract of Hiile. regard belnr llr*n to termi and Imvo nulliiK, hciilor« nnil KOOII tlrcn. " ENGINES nillt.v roni'ivi'ti ih, rlKliI In Its dH manner nf payment, lit eaa* on* or I' \ I I Tcleplione Wooclbrlilge 8-M55.M, Tiiki' (inlher imtli-e tbtit nt nnlil line) to rcjn 1 liny one or all bid or imv date tu which It nvnv more minimum blda shall b« rt- MACHINISTS afliT 5:110 1'. M, 9/ll-»/2Ti ami tn Mill aiild ]"ls 111 sll.ll block reived. I,M METCHIK MOTORS, Inc. 6 and 8 hi' ii.ljiiiu lii'd, the Townahlp (',nn i ri in: r to auch bidder as It may ael«it, du< Upon acctptince of th» minimum "AnIhorlF.ril DrSnlit-l'lyllliilllh mllteii ri'Hervc* the rlRlit hi IIH ills (Experienced) ItATHTIIHH—I-nvtitory Imitlns, toilet From 37-47 at ivunrd t'oiim Kivi>n In terms, an bid, of bid shore minimum, by tTt* Denier" iretlnn to rejevt fln>' one or iill bids vl l : l , H cnblneta, manner of payment. In ras* ona o Township Committee and the par* ; ";r»i\ |'.'."i Miiir<':.M",l) Mil SI. (.COT-IICN Ave. llnhnny nn'l' to Hell Hiiid IOIH In suld l>ln,k MASONS 4i" i-iihlnet eonihlnntlon «lnk, »opper nioir inlniiiuiui hlil* H\\A\\ be re ment thereof by the purohlier ac- lIMenr Iniiimi Ave,) WOODBRIDGE In "iinh hlilrler HM It nuiy M^li-i't, duo lulling inul lltiliiKn, hniRH anil steel ci'lved. cording to the manner of purchti* 9-J5, 2li rcKiinl III'IIIK Riven to terini nmd pipe iind IIIUiiRii. V, 3", 4", 6", 8" Upon nrreptanca of the minirnum In areordanee With termi of III* BOILER MAKERS AUTQ SALES miiiuuT of piivnu'iH, In insr nnc bid, or bid above minimum, by tha on Ale, the Towmhla will dlllv*F Iron soil pipe anrl IllllnUB. Coal m'more nilnlmiini bids slin.lt lie re-Township Committee and the pay- a bargain and aale deed for Mlt anil nil ImrnliiK boilers, ca.it Iron Authorized OMnmi>h|li).Denier LABORERS • ilimr MIMIIIU; very KUOII rnnilltlon; i'i'ivi'd. ment thereof by the purchaser »Cf nrs. Centrnl liulHI'crs Supply H newly IIMIIIIIMI—fllT'iOII 1'piui iiiiiM'tunrc of the mlntitiiim cor.Unit to the manner nf purchaia I>ATI-;I> September lilth, 1M7 i lust 11.1 ] > I > C11 f'.n. 101 Sernnil St., Perth Amhoy, IT5 liiiliway Ave. WuodhrHf LEAD BURNERS 1 WILSON MOTOUS hlil, or hid above mlniniwln. liy tlie In accordance with termi of Ml* N. .1. I . A. 1-5700. 9/I8-I.O/10 Tel. WIIKP, S-IIIOO 11. J. IMINIOAN, Townahln CUrk. in:, IIIMHII: HJld St. (li'olK'i's Avrnui- Wfl-Hi-OIFill Township Comirilllee iind the pay-on file, the Township wl|l deliver To lie inlverilseil Scplrmbfr ;.'itl]L i.iliKillK. lliKlT (Neur Clinci'h'iii'. A vend, N. J.I Afhsr 8 P. M. S-Dlll nuinl tlierenf by I lie purchiiHi-r m - % bara-aln and aala deed for aald 1 it IT. nml Oi tuber ^nil, 1917, In th» A|J])ly. Kiiiiduyinnit Oflko A COHrLKTU I.IME 9/11-1(1/ i-orilliiv to the manner of pinvhiiHo premises. Independent-Leader. ; !-,n. H.'i Avi'llrl

w-WtHt-HTI MTttt«r » w wri.ii— UuMAN who liken llevihlft bourn ran work soinu I'VOIIIIIKS. afti'r- RESTAURANT ii'Minn and/or tnotnlliK-M and earn ..I buy*. All uioili'rii i'i|iiiptni-nl, j I" per week, far nece.-tHjiry. No With llVillK Mllill'li'lH. Proposed i ranv.iHjiinK. U'rile llox Ii, i'/o thi.i ill IHH'TK »:••, Z\ miles mnitli of in i m;\ I io\ i tu iii'W.|>api'r. 9/1H-1U/2 . . I: . .n av, N 1 lollnml Tiinni-I. Will leam- or sell. ''Ihr Kollli; liu.sllicss 1n|- tllilll -Mll'J' HKSTMADK COMI'ANV ultr Wliti' llox li'i^. Aveiiel, N. J., 37 (!oiikb Aveniif I Cal-liTet, New .Irrse-y UllllllDUIIII.f. N-l.MII AI. ol'KRATORS il'irs WKiiti-d. Mlemly work, K"od paid hulldaja ami' vacation. Means to You f. r. st/io-icii BEAUTY SALON DM \1 I , V I . I'l.AVr <)F New, lli'iiiitlnil. HWIHT fori-i-il t I Mil l.l'lll \ ill VIIT/ (I). sell; uji.irtmi'iit iln i>nr ivtili ".hoi OPERATORS WANTED r..r ,11 in,-i inI",,I-niiii11,n i.il: Unh- M !• Sniuli of ivny ;-I:H;I. '.i-'j:,, io-:i • • J > To work on Children's Dresses. uurk. Steady work; one week vacation • W.WTKI* TO HI V ' j", in-:with p«y; good pay. Apply, O«r- PIANOS WANTED teret Novelty Dress Company, 52 FAIR PRICES PAID HI I I' WANTED Wheeler Avenue. Carteret. CAM. P. A. 4-lOS'J ANY TI.MW B-2 tf. If no answer—I'. A. 4-3841-.I JOBS tilKI.S WANTKU ITH GOOD FUTURE I'm- All Type* of Laundry Work. \\" ANTI'll i -Small it^eil |iiano, K M;W KOOSKVKI.T I.AI'NIIRY inlnli I inn, ri'Hsimahle i * 111 >'. Mi's KIR h'Li ICooKi-velt Avenue Mr«/., llns 3171, \l. V. l>. -, Ciinv A REPORT TO THE PEOPLE OF NEW JERSEY Curterut Avciiiu', ISiihwuy, N. .!. I. I.. '•'--'• .; Miu'liini' Hands C. P. 9/3-9/26 : r Laihf Hands WAM'EU TO nliXT by their elected delegates to the Constitutional Convention, New Brunswick, N,J.,|947. .J Kloor Assemblers Secretary-StenoKi'apher I'viu-rh'ner'l inr ^iMH'i;il oltlci' work AM WI I.I.I Xl"! to offer, capable serv 1 Mrtal Workers '""" ''"' iPai'lmtnt or imik« oh N. J. CABINET & MILL GO, |,,,li;(t. |iv:1|,|L.. UcKPiTAtrly iiced ptaii This summary and explanation of the proposed constitution was prepared by the delegates to the •:n! shift Bonus •.:>; St l>,-..r«f Ave. Wimdbri.lKi- In lilp. Vi'lerilll Klluiln-er. Call (.'lir- I'Mfl s-.-ilM, KM. io::, heiuiv 4:311; Constitutional Convention and is presented for the information of the voters. The proposed new consti- f.NCKO .MACHINE U noilliildKc S-U931-M cvoniiiRs. • I.AIHIIS— IKIIOS XIII tution was adopted by the Constitutional Convention in New Brunswick on September 8, and is to be (.OMI'ANY ,i n n'k liilt'i'cst v.ni.' I ,'x pi-rii'iii*' mil net CS.'.J r>. II ItMSHIOII i >;t\i'c Avenue l-'oi- liili>nn,itliih H'liif l''0lt ItK.vr voted upon at the general eledtidn on 1 1 lic'.lri is I'm -' •. Aiuiioy, N. J. :i,:;,-lli;i7 ru'n II rr\\ ui'nlshi' 1.'HI. Suit il W liu^ I1CSM I'DUllU1 ni Tuesday, November 4, 1947/ I'. A. 4-5000 I'll 1 \dults ntil.v.) I'rh Ki'KjTIONI.ST tor anriDi-'i ntllre; u'riiikn ,IU 'j/ll-lrt/'i ii-imr, i 'lion Cill'UTi' 1 S-tillil. I>|IIIIK anil slim IIMII'I reiiuln'd; A More Liberal "Bill of Rights" If you wish a copy of the complete S-LT. ^1 miinirlilKe t;irl latlernd. Call « \\ 11 ip—i inAI.I; i ni.ilhrlilBi' S-:ii;. 9-1'a, -6 constitution, you may get it by apply- • HI' M, 1 (TATK Fdll SM,K • NOTE: All rights and privileges guaranteed A To Its WANTED" I:AI!TKP.KT—9-11 i.01113 atrcet. Two to the Secretary of State at Tren- •••' 'ViiiK Machines lunjBcs—»nc sis rooms, one live the people under old Constitution are retained.' ; rm>ins; al.M> threti-rnoiri hiuiKalow. 1 ton, or your County or Municipal L.^hl Work • FIRST CLASS liinuiie K. Vliu'nc 507 Smith Street, Following are some of the more important addi*' (..mi! |';ty IVrth Amhuy. I'. A. 4-OSSt. tions and extensions of those rights. STENOGRAPHERS O/l-9/.'i ft Clerk. /) >:• .tiiuii and Other liursi'l Kill; SAl-K — l»l School Sales Department Sircel, Wooilhrli^Ki'. fn liriinsivirk -J-UHl.-i ll/:,"i, 10/1 Race, Color, Sex, Religion, National Origin. Under the pro- SECRETARY OP STATE K.MI.WAV I.HTS nver SJ rt. I'tirt I|1IH1IM'HM, on Wcstlii'ld Avennv, op- j 'posed constitution, New Jersey will be the firs^ state !to give itti'i's Lane'>\v' Apply, iiosllii Water Works cnli'niii'i'. HUH equal constitutional rights to women. The provision forbidding j'i-, New Jersey liaasr-H ddiir, on County Itojiil. Apply, IIWIIIT, liilll I'Viuuli! Street. Kalnvay , paupers to vote is abolished, Segregation by race or color in WO-8-2320 ' •'"' FRIGIDFREEZE . L". P. 9/11MO/3 OBJECTIVES Hiil'sl-; l''nur I'iinniH with IMIII*. 1! ' the schools and militia is forbidden, and discrimination against of the proposed Division of .MI- Kiii'iise'. 3 In'" In Port Kciidin piKLSWANTED "' W'I'IIIIII. Imiuiiv I Hla jl!liusi;Vl'lt Ave- . 'any person is barred. • NO MA ELECTRIC COUP. niiu or jihoni: L'ui'lcrut 8-Jli-.'i. NEW CONSTITUTION !l/:Ti, Hl/17 •"•'•il upL'i'iitojja on It has been the purpose of your delegates -hirts. ' • State St. and Tyrrell Lane I'. IKII IMS! V Labor's" Right to Organize and Bargain Collectively Is tu draw up a new Statfc Constitution that I'AKTKKIOT -- IPi-lunin linilsi'; '1- 'Min ;i jrood trade tfai'ber, N. J. tar tfaraKi1: steam heal; iiniirnin- ' Guaranteed to Those iri Private Employment. Those in pub will make possible more efficient, more nii'iils: lot .'IIK^IIII. Li LI'IIITIK Sireel economical, and more democratic state V mi • ,'/ .lie employment are giveij the right to organize and present their I'alliTel S-liUHT. H--J, lll-I government. To accomplish these objec- / 'grievances anc!^ proposals through representatives of their IV S I'll K THINS—ritjjll M(IT(IHLVi:lj:s J'llll SA tives, the proposed new constitution pro- |t«iioiis and hoi SK\V (ri.'SHMAN H<:OOTEItS own'choosing.' , I * vides: - ' MRS. G. M. PRANlf IMAIKDIATI1; DICI.IVIOKY i 1. A more liberaf "Bill of Rights." >* VienMi-He I'luno TYm-lier. IiislrlK'tlnn KAWIOH FKAZKR DKALUR In i-lHri.Hii-iil or populur muitli-l chil- Time Paynii-iitH Arransed i 2. Better Defined Legislative Benefits, "'' iln-ii. a.liilts, In-Bit! Hern '<"« »>'- KOVAC MOTOHS 'The* Legislature May Provide for «' Absentee Voting" by Viinied 87 Oak Ate. Ale tin-hen l>- Avu. WO-S-07S j Power. | — ' y |i!i|:Ki;r SHIRTS 1«7I 8/4-9/-J 9-1, 2 Members jof the Armed Forces in Peacetime. This is. an 3. A Stronger, More Responsible l,t>V|< i\l) KOI Ml) I KollKKT W. KASHA, extension --'< B-1H9. (.'. I'. i»-l'J. the Legislature may provide for a verdict by nqt less than 5/6. 5. A Sounder Basis lor Taxation \ KS and Finance. WAITHKSSES- ' WHEN IT COMES TO FURNITURE BUYING, of the jury.This will speed litigation in civil cases, and reduce 6. A Simplified, Less Expensive 11 'A I»IS1'KNSERS MR. VETERAN, "YOU NEVER HAD IT SO GOOU.' costs, by avoiding "hung juries" of 11 to 1 and 10 to 2 occasjon- Method of Amendment. \ 1 CASHIER Brllcve me, you, Mr. V., it pays to livd in the State of, Jcrseyi ally found. In civij cases involving less than $50, the Legisla- NOTE: All lawi now on the itttutc booltll Your HonorabM Discharge means ture may provide for trial by juriep of six people. will continue fully effective upon adoption] \ of the rtviicd Conitirution except wb«it tbe/j ' No Monet Down and nc in conflict with ill proviiioni. * $2.82 Weekly Buy* WASHERS ftft.? 3 BEAUTIFY BOOMS OF BRAND NEW FURNITURE KN BAKERS),^ FOR ONLY $265.00 WKUKKNDS AND I YOlII! MVINU ItOOM—i-imslwtliiK of 3-1'liM'e SpriiiKj'''"*!''^''1^1 "'•'•:ADV POSITIONS'"1"1 If Approved by the Voters Vmrit llKI)lHKIil-v,,.iBl«lli.lV or 3-l'l.f» H,,i,uom Suite, I'illuWB. iv >'"i' 18 years of age. VunJ y vn|». Nile TabU-, l>r«l*.. H.-alliT 41UKH. *W. l V !'l! K IVIIKN ^u.lslMUiR' of S-l^'i' i?""-' '"(" KiU-li«l. b«t. the new constitution will become effective new lengthened terms. The .judicial arti. -i/ANT WORKING CON- "TUB STORE WITH THE HEART" January 1,1948. Senators and Assembly- cles of the new constitution' will become ' AIH'LY AT ! SURPRISE STORE men elected in ,1947 will then serve the effective September 15, 1948. HOWARD ! HOWARD 11 Ml »RONT STREET ^^ KEYPORT. N. J. t'rdu Delivery Prct HNSON'Routt) 25 S O|.«n KlilltAlT ami SATI'liiUY NITta Wo '00 R PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, SErTEMr.ER 2.'), 1047 INDEPENDENT I.F.A! Barrons, Victors Over Alumni, Will Face Union Saiurda ANOTHER ALL-AMERICAN? - By Jack Sorcfe Loop Title liolden Bears To Take Morrisville Vets Aboard Fast Field Priscoe's Cihar O11J Still Open 4/ 2:30 on Sunday in First Metuchen Field Ttlt Trenton Click In S I < WonDBRIDOE — • 3U1: ix*e'. bv -and -,v:ii be the forerunner nf Seining lineupv v-isri of ri;ffifultif«. the Gfiirien ••ever«l =avory v: lmmages to come O«M«n elhtrs S. R Katie* Debut; Score. .1 r LE—HJavenJca : s w.ii rjntlr. ie in their rfln:'.s Apparently -.eflectinB the dit- .St. Ajilhony'*, UrYin to B*. . LT D.Qrio • Ilirill^ WOODBR1DGF <*«*'•» .--o.^ J^*: •';*•.._*. j^r.";r Irostnmons of LG^Totli "-"V. -iT-erl ;!.''>• :acki« the MO;T:<- the management, the B?;w? ,a.sl C—Mohr Cavanaugh Coach Nick P;.-, .. l*t L, Hode v.iie PA, W.eians Sunday a- Sunday failed to show their full RG—L Bertha in AAA notion nf what i:i Halas? 2 30 a' the M'ficlwn Lez-.on Field potential even though they whip- RT—Prather hin Woodbtvh - H ISELIN Sunday •*. Witkowski TRENTON—Bla-car automobile ped the South River Eaales in a RE—Cassidy (Ifls fill' Ihr If'lll,;,;; H»v.n« rompiet*d arrangements . Soos under the direction of Sam battle at '.he Carteret stadium. QB—S. Cipo son ."[] ,i"'(, .^o '.o JSP :r,p MetuchT, iorat.ir. :h» Stasrikevitch Nunis Speedways, the nation's 16-6. They stiil retain their over- LH—E. Bartha Admittedly !-,(•.. :i,.me .r, • r.e p.j;.-o.. . \ .n» ^ivi manasemen: ;:a<- been try- W. Weber whelmins power, but the spirit and RH—J. Cipo premier promoter of AAA-sanc- I uiH'xpi-ctcd 7-ni;ii: (immpi ,ns.'"ip ofilv M.ci-County ;na to do. a hu:ry-up ;r/a :o aet Pawjowski push of pas; seasons only became FB—Novak tioned meets, will bring the great Alumni USfli ;I-I;,:I, U'ii^up *)••:•*-f-n '.lie .?: ATV.i-.ony^ -the fle'.d in a; least fa::- condition New Jersey State Fair at Trenton H••)!>• Name Sic-iety and :r.e Isei;n preparatory to -.his -*-e»k'S contest. evident wflen the game was in Scoring — oTiichdowns: Novak ' Avenue viii SKV ;.|(; to a roarinn. thrill-packed climax Oita. T:;f-3:i;nv-*on •.r.' first en-, in addition. :he nerpw'y of a danger of Boini; by the boards. Mascenik. Pawlowski Conversions Prisr'fc's i'li.i!" i on Sunday. Mi/emerr, -a". Sunday. 2 :i 1, fence continues to plague the Coach Tony Caccioia if not one D'Orio 2. flfs!, haif bfi'iii'ri-.. Carl Frei-ai and F:ar.r!ie Syre Bears' front office and it may be whit alarmed over this perform- Substitutions — Woodbrldee Nunis has assembled a brilliant and deitirinsli ;\;i, •; pu' on a fine pir'j.tr-1 duel, with, '.hat only "a temporary barricade ance. however, and fee is that once Royle, TriisKs. Barany. Comsudis. array of nationally known racing ; savvy tti.iCn A.!' !••;• the latti"i coming ou* on top w;;h can be erected in ume for the first his boys settle dowr. to a 'home' Mascenik, Frendh. Lee. Kennedy. stars for the final-day feature of l)v :hr pic- -i•::•:,;, field and recover from oeinu wan- Taylor. Arway. Miller, Smith. Ko- ,-uul mni,lB, deling waifs they wili reaain their muves, D Aprile, Oenovese. Creek- the state exposition. a:v! • George poil"d a iont; home run in it wa< announced this moming ^ ^.^ mll)mur.. qSoutnmh HRiver,V|)| : yVassBSi). . nirhtarDichiarno ConveiifiinK on the one-mile (•iiioui ;i:;rnif'ir :;• the flr^t lr.ninu singled in the that '.he name vull be on regardless Martin. Krom. Wist. Mazorowski. track, one of the fastest licing Easy Beginning I he HiHliHi- \\r-\. third and ore, a pair of free ISELiN CUBS " It may have been that their first Karanowski. Hetman. strips in the country, will be such cami; out on Oi" •,, passes. top-flight drivers as Joie Chit- AB R H pay-oft Sunday came 100 easily. tally. Iselin t.f-j the v'o-f ;n the sixth ^ wood, of Reading. Pa.; Fred Car- M if 3 0 0 Johnny Novak recovered a fumbled The Union in , when Sonny Bahr connected, for 3 0 1 paw on the WoodbridKe 45 arid penter. Albany. N. Y.: Lee Wal- his second jut of the day and Tef- °'T" lard, SchenectBdy, N. Y.; Hank bc mU'reMinu f:, :i - p Yakuhcs.' 3 0 0 earned the ball unmolested across ; plft uf Malidp',,!,' fonhart du; . f h.m af'er ;wo Grid Fans to Open Roduers. Trenton: Mark Lipht Bahr. 2b 3 1 2 the line Tony D'Orio kicked the plncp. fWn rtimlj1, were out and Lucky Lux. Lebanon, Pa . 3 0 0 extra point. Another rally came ! WlM be putrd :;' Tommy Mattson. of Wilmington. The Saints nna'ly capturedI the Cr)rnsudl,. c 3 0 1 when South River, halted at its 'Season' Tomorrow who Mudy and p- contest in the -eventh when Mike T ff h rf Del.: Dutch Culp and Buster e en art 3 0 1 30, kicked with Steve Cipo taking under nearly ::,• Konri sins?ied and stole «econd and Q'connor cf 2 0 0 the ball at midfleld. Cumin passed Warke. of Allentown. Pa.; Warren NEW BRUNSWICK—The sixth siauces will nppi--. Dnm Scutt: walked Syre and Zu!!o LaBanca '31, 3 0 1 to Miller and the Bears were at Bates, Monroeville, N, J.; Mark both went down swinging <(nd thf second plm' _ _ _ • south River's 30 Barney snaked season of the Touchdown Club of Sooy. Mount Holly: Lew Mood. wfll have the u-> GeorttP Witsilek walked to fill the 1 25 6 around ricflrt -end-to- pick up- 16 New Brunswicjc will open tomor- Pitman, and a host of others. bases. Ronnie Lozak then sinnled Hank NieBank «•„. ST. ANTHONYS yards and an off-side penalty on row when the gridiron clan gath- Thirty-eisht miles of.competi- ! conteat was onv •! i to score tiie xinoinu marker. H the Eagles «ave the Bears another ers here at the Roger Smith Hotel ' AB tive action are slated for Sunday,, ' sliiih: touch (if •;. Sunday's warm- ;s scheduled in 0 5. Bobby Mascenik snapped for the first luncheon whistle. J. Zullo. ss following the lime trials which bank, however. ; • Iselin at 1:15 P. M. The Sainu •> through center for a touchdown The Touchdown Club 0/ N«w Wasilek. 2b will Met under way at one o'clock. , recovered and ,ii; need but one- w.n to capture lea- Lozak, 3b and D'Orio once asain pained the Brunswick was organized for foot- ! for dear old \V,,. rnif honors whiii' Iselin must win 0 extra point. ball fans, and Referee Chet Snede- The first race, one of three eight- J, Gyenes, cf mile qualifying heats, is scheduled j Union. U'O. 0 After this second touchdown, the ker. who is president of the ornan- P. Gyenes, c for 2:30. A ten-mile consolation Had they not be; Urban, rf 0 Eagles put on a burst which caused jzation, said today the only pre- the T-man linf :: 2 their foes some4 uneasiness, A requisite for membership is "to race will precede the feature at- Konri. If traction of the afternoon, a 20- the Priscoemen \\.i- HEADQtARTERS FOR Scutti. lb 0 third-down punt by Curran travel- iove football." It holds the lunch- mile sweepstakes. to better ariv.ir,' F. Syre, p 0 ed only 16 yards to the Woodbridge eon meetings at the Roger Smith They lacked tlic a I — 27. and a pass from Mazorowski Hotel every ^.^^ ^.^g tne Nunis has arranged wit,h Fair initiative winch •: BOWLING 26 6 to Witkowski took tlje ball to the footbali season at 12:15 P, M. officials to have ten tons of cal- ise"d.'and it wasn.-v I Score by innings: ;Woodbridee 17. Another pass and Ham j Harman, head foot- cium chloride sprinkled about the had received n {> SHIRTS Cubs 0 0 0 0 0 10-1 the Eagles were on the WoodbridBe ba]1 coach • Rut university. track to kep down the dust. I Saints 10 0 0 0 0 1—2 2. Three plays later. Paflowski and what to do ;:. wjJ1 bc the prlncipal Saturday' football G^JIUisildLiitoJej^Jajamed through center eumstances that --th«--epe»iR« -session of- the club- game will be shown once the grid I bases- "~j"~Z\i\\o, Konci. Left on^tbuehdowriTThe -'Eagles "»""•" \ tnls Friday. Throughout the sea- their own. season gets underway. _ base: Saints 8, Cubs 7. Double! scored w.ain when they capitalizea ,sQn scholastic gnd coacheS and Play for Kn Officers of the organization in I play: Yakulick to Bahr to Breen. on a fumble by comsuais »™ °" • fig throughout Mid- The Alumni omv VnssHOP athleli c Ures addition to Snedeker include First • 75 MAIN iTBITT _ Struck out: by FrieUg 8, by Syre: two running plays advanced irom on ^ Carol Giroud Pitches 5-Hitter strated that when \. Vice President John Paulus, who |'3. Bases on balls off Preitag 6, off : the 20 to WoodbndRe 8. The e. opening for for •; serves as umpire: Second Vice varsity, they come <•, _ ! Syre 3. Umpires: Bednard and Me- however, Cacciola s lads held mm President Bob Ross, who acts as J oowan. and staved off danfjei.. ______^ As Greiner Girls Triumph, 124pl^y for keeps. T. • field judge, and Secretary Jack work in earnest m > Anderson, who Is head linesman. Jarowski. sf-p 3 1 2 when Therge.sen < Ed Roberts, the treasurer, is the local Club Ends S Madeer, 3b 5 1 2 pass -from Wii'.'i. graduate manager. Kazmarek. c 4 0 0 tossed a lateral \n An By Trouncing ISemish Colgan. If 3 1 1 Na^y traversed ;to DeBoer, lb 4 1 1 WILD-LIFE alouehdown. The .-.-• Girls, County Champs Medvetz, rf 4 1 1 The $9,031,273 in Federal funds, extra point,was t)'. ... Statile, 2b : 3 1 0 representing the return from the Anderson, ss 4 2 1 'THeir astircs.-.;-..:. 11 per cent Federal tax on firearms, season in- a blaze of glory, the I Giroud,, pp 4 o •I ! with their confldi-:. Pull Strings? shells and cartridges for the year Greiner Gii'ls racked up_ their 12th grew fancy In b to June 30. 1947, for the develop- straight win by trouncing the Mid- 39 12 13 pas-sinfi* in the ,-v ment of wild life resources in the dlesex County champions, the Car- fliit. 'touchdown States and territories, is more than teret Nemish Girls. 12 to 4. NEMISH march from nil,;!. - AB R H three and a half times the amount Thirteen-year-old Carol Giroud, Danes and Sio-.r Shanley. ss 3 1 1 allotted last year for this purpose Who was out of town for the sum- Smiriga doin'4 thi • Minucci, If 5 1 1 Nevada will share in the payments mer and ptiched only the first and the wort The fir.s' • for the. first time, giving every final game for the Greiners, com- Koval, cj 3 2 0 short buck by the State representation in the Fed- pletely baffled her opposition. She Dudka, p 5 0 2 left tackle and n r :. eral-aid wildlife program. allowed five hits and four runs K. Campbell, c 4 0 1 Nickovics. The Alii::. and struck out 6 batters. Dunfee, lb 4 0 0 air.£t this pom; .!:. NAVY SURPLUS Nemish, 3b 4 0 0 fumble which Dmi' Fielding honors went tq little Ginda. 2b 4 Barrons on a sem^ : American educational institu- Joan Sullivan, center fielder, who o tions have received in the past Berg, rf 4 0 1 gained the'25-ynni ..:, is gaining a reputation as being j location Smiriga -> tthree years surplus Navy property M. Campbell, sf T 1 0 0 one of the most efficient and de- I from Ambro.vsi. .. worth $61.^00.000, according to the J pendable defensive players in the again converting. Nftvy Depuartment. The property, 37 4 6 area. In addition to her fielding, The lineups: which included machinery, chemi- Score by innings: she banged out three hits, incliid- Woodbridtf II cal equipment, tools, boats and i Greiners .40050000 3—12 ; ing a double. I Nemish .... 20100000 1—4 LE—Peterson bath equipment, has been dis- The box score: LT—Nikovitz tributed to about 20,000 schools, GREINERS LG—Toth. i colleges _and universities for use in AB R Hi Small business lauds Attorney- vocational training, ! Sullivan, cf 5 ' 2 s'General for anti-trust drive. C—D'Angeli) RG—Zullo RT—DaUna ' Jfot here—every printing job we do i» g«ftr- t RE—Nork QBr^-Adams unteed to LH—Srhiri^a RESULTS and STANDINGS FB—Ambnissi Score by perilnl> Woodbndite 1) Alumni . « ScOIjny—TDIK::.: - CRAFTSMAN'S HOUSE LEAG UE Simpendnrfer 158 132 |Mitrok 170 15G 161 2. Nagy 1; Convi-i ; Uiiexcelled printing of school papers and pro* W L Ducsak 190 194 141 ! Marciniak 1G5 '!3& 213 Substitutions W Coppola Cleaners . 6 0 land, Shymunski. i Betty's Beauty Shop 1 ' 845 796 719/, • 860 868 824 Hlavenka, Sabu, N! grantb. Immediate attention to your school's Naey's 4 CRAFTEMAN' SCLUB < 1 DUSTY'S TAVERN '0' Paur, Andt'rson. ^:i Urbans 3 • 2 Byers .. ..:.... * ... 15Q 17G 1571' Bahashke 115 152 166 Dunph, Mnzzu, M requirementH. ' Blue Bar v 3 3 Schwenzer 144 182150' Komunicky . . 179 144 129 vanio. Cni-ist'iiseii. Veterans #1 3 ' 3 FieW 165 132 S. Stawicki 151 124 151 Alumni:"Oovi'lit/. »; Green Lantern 3 3 Barth 115 Koval , 134 175 163 Vahaly, Burrows. \l- Dusty's '. 3 3 186 15G 138 Horvath 142 193 194 m. Youni;, Boi'h::: Sporting Club .., 2 4 'Demurest 158 166 132 Officials: Ruuise;. Oi'aftsman'a Club ; 2 4 721 788 803 lock, umpire; Taiuii 2 4 753 846 707 man. yeterans #2 0 6 WOODBRIDGE FIREMEN'S ! NAGY'S U> Nahass Let us sjcrve ajll your printing needs. LEAGUE G. Sedlhk ;Bobick 170 168 167 , I W Poreda, Hearin HO 183 198 i Forenboher .. i 156 150 Poft Reading menus, jetc. Modern equipment, skilletj DubWl 201 184 175 C. Pauble 164 161 ,175 Woodbridtje Vereb 93 151 139 iM. Sisko 139 Emergency 8quad 'EMERGENCY ^i Housman . ~ 163 146 165 F. Drost . 176 187 162 Fords workij Roberta Denlbjko' 189 163 130 M. Sisko ... 127 Avenel ! M. Larson 164 182 Iselin #1 786 82? 807 1 Iselin #11 HelleV GREEN LANTERN < 3 > I 813 864 Colonia ....^ Hamill 161 160 160ii VETERANS #1 (2) Bernstein McVicar 181 193 152!|M. Perraro 155 143 160 COLONIA'tli Laforge- 176 166 170 J. Szurko .... 156 123 154 T, Belardjno 164 Mulrooney 157 145 J, Lanzotti 165 233 168 J. Aluto AVENKl. Chomicki 183 193 181 J. Kovacs 160 193 173 H. Read RUssell A. Ferraro 157 , 20i 209 C. 858 857 827 Siessfrl • G. Frazer Plorio .'. 793 8»3 864 F. Modarls ALMASI -(2) P.6H at , J. Staunton .. Laria J. Oursqly 147 192 151 COPPOLA CLEANERS (3i W, Wells 8 DuMak 167 189 211 GSnovesa 173 146 156 f. Sutter 100 M. Almasi .... 113 Mackay 133 168 162 A. Polhamus 120 S. Sepa 177 148 Gerity 178 196 220 W. Brzowi)ci 144 164 140 T. Ferraro 188 175 155 Schuler 188 168 174 FORDS J. Fe/raro 133 189 147" Deter 170, 137 196 569 629 522 Horvath MIDDLESEX PRESS BRANCH OP ' WOODBRIDGE (3) 811 903 767 842 819 908 Messiclt : 137 BLUB BAR ID VETERANS #2 (0) Lucas ...;, 145 158 Matusz Baka 137 164 170 H. Btrawn ' 144 169 159 , Fitzpfltrick 158 164 . Jogan.... WOODBRIDGE PUBLISHING COMPANY McGregor 117 184. 140 A. Heijedua 170 127 170 Drost 134 , Nagy 179 149 190 G. Loukid«s 158 134 177 Carroll 135 ....: 149 ^ WOODBR1DGK 8-1710 — Papp 1S6 158 235 A. Sedlak 137 128 148 Chesl&k 158. 167 165 ; Bfttta •: 178 155 172 0. Ellis 197 176182 Boka 180 186 213 PORT REA1»I" ' 18 GREEN STREET E. KoBhr ,"' 777 800 897 »(I6 72; 810 - 777 788 863 I. Kalina SPORTING CLUB (2) WOODBRIDGE, N. J, ,. BBTTfTS BBAUTY SHOP (3) IBELIN #1 (2) Hango 163 133 ; P. LaRustso 155 152 144 169 166 iMthaBio 14tt 133 *. Minucci 162 .:... U4 Shohfl -. 178 ill 168 l :.. ra i« m J. Minucci 1T4 1ST 154 A. ftrtUk, Jr 159 .. 178 183 1»1 t Burbat© 116 115 .. l'.i '' *•*£ r, ...?.... 144 1 mm i*./M:ft--,^: .: DEPENDENT—LEADER THURSDAY, SEPTOBKR :!5, 1047 PAGE THI UQAI, NOT1CM Pl'IXMAN RATKS { LKC.AI, NOTICES 1 he Int-M - Slutr Onllimprrr n'nlniion in i Cunii-Miioii has uuthoiUfld the ...I ,i.U"l - Pullman Company lo increase its * in >.li.l (•.Alt ||.IV in.-Ill . hlii.'k. It miltl IHI lernii, «il! ivunln fit tiuf. lm«. I nup.v bfKitmitiK October 1. A,i IIUMH piivtnent nl tin "ii. Hi.' bnl- I illmViln * minimum rate or *3.bO for n' '• ..I HUnllilH'' I'll'' I'1 ' * int.'HM J'IHI "ttict ternU sUudnrd berth will replace pies- li.tiillin.iilH i.r |in II ,,| fn in . ..nirni I '.( IIIIIH rf"rWsl and iilbi-r l-rnis I I'r.'V'd ent imuimums as low as $2.3ft v HI,'il fi,i in e.intni' 1 i,( tor short overnight trips T.ik. linllier n.-lI' .• that :it «K COMPUETE -.iilv. i'i any dntp t" will' ii I' •"• LEGAL NOTICES I.i ml.liiurni'i). t"f TiiWrtnlflp I'l-f mlttee-reserve* tlif rli(bt lu lirt dl1- •Hw.fa.i- Hit U -4111 t .mi mi" or all c • Lwnter & Millwork • • . OP Accountants • Drug Stores . Painting - Dirt - Tu UIIOM IT MAY C'lNrivl-.N M ;i feKillur niuellnic nf the f..r .il -j Ti>im»lo|i Cmuiirt r ibe TI.WII le. ted niiiir Public Accounting Prescription* Thos. Kanitra •.IIII. ..I Wiiiulbi'iilirc lield M..ml.r. IM.IIJII 112.'. "i'i riiii.I September l".|ll. I!M :. 1 11 IH .lire, led it-r with II l1 INCOME TAX rpnii nl>.'(.|itiltl . ,,t the iii ABBE LUMBER John F. Rym, }r. tn ...Iv.VlNi' Illr 111' 1 lli.lt "II Moll- liitn iin'itn. ihr' |ir*|i|irKilnn of tlif Cosmetics • Hallmark Cards PAINTER i!nv eVelihiH. «If tnitt't I'.lh. HM7. I.lil, in I.I.I illin SVSTKMH INSTAIXro mm ih" | |H w^., |tlr itllv Itllltf I he T"UMMiii|i I'nllitldt I ee Uill Illllel lllenl Iliereiil liv tin- lull1' I'ilirl lii.it tli" jiiircliuH.'f nr bin, PECORAT*OR ,11, ". 'I' M i KKT i III tin' I'ninmUlPr' Sand and Dirt Fill rnrillni: to tiif intiiini-i' i'i I'M!'. I.I n« i.vMlmis will nt III". ^#S*«X#nif Store '" ' ' -. *' ^ .,:"•*'•:'• ;lii( i"iiiniiii't... VI i> ni .. iiii Muni. Ipdl ,,, Hv M,,|,. .'»|H.||«'. I' Jei He v. Ill :|. . ol'.lmi. e Wllll fl III- of »«li- Wlll dl'llv.. I II bill »>y Auto Stores i4 uenei Pharmacy Kitchen Cabinets J 1 'i.lllllli I tee has, liv re)*.,. To WHOM IT MAY roNi'KliN ,,| || lint |..!« s.'i.l Htlrt' {It Cabinet CoaJMnatton Sink A Tub lull..I. 1.1.1 inuHii.uil n. liiu , lUed ii At .i rrmiliir inntinu ..( H In i a.Hi-- W hele tbf ,'Sl!«llnls 1010 EAHWAY AVENUE Tiiivnihip i"oiliinill ' ""' Toft n walk- in i i "111 ot inn of Wild Linotoutn Tops & Formica Tops in -rir.r lijo.-k will I.e M'.ld liinetliii FRESH DAILY -bip uf WiKKllirlilm- liel't Monil.i'. lols b.-reln sold «•• • nn»ll)lr*fl J™.^ « Etso Semicenter willi nil i.lliei hi.ul- |i.-it ii.nl '..ii.i WOODBRIDOE 8-1,914 SriUwnlHT 1Mb, INT. 1 Wax .llie.le.l ',IJIIIK. ri,II. In lrf'."l that th» Andrew J. Ill'illlllllMl |il'U'e beltlK t'W. llll I'lll- MiHwork of All Types V. 8. GOVT INSPECTED GAS, OO,. LUBRICAHON, tn inivi'i-tlrfi' tin1 ("ii> i thm on Mo"- innie be liiokili.ilp Hid r«|)l«i«ll • r |,ii.|i,nihK il".l mid «.U ..i- ,,!!,„,« - Horn. *nd A»to Prescriptions ALL WOKK GUARANTEED j TtRE MEPAlRB Tltn e\enillK, l>ilolil'l' lilll. 11147. ihi.i I.:I nun -iiliwaiku In tlie HORSE MEAT Ihl* sale Said lota ill iHld thr Townnlilp funimlllfi' will Jioei , „»,.. «'lier. • ..riici b'i» urn Supplies WHITMAN'S CANDIES Battcrj Charging, Track *nd ill... Ii. II -.'.!.! lift terms, « ill le.|illie in k I1. M. i USTt In tin1 CiMiiiiiiltei' I... . cnslrti. lid iill'i Acme Milling & Lumber \ Pets and Supplies Car Repairs ;| down puvlllenl of filTTiH. tile lull- CillllllbelM. M e ill o I I ii I Mnnli Iplil on' i lie ii'oiii .ni-l si-leu thereof Cosmetics .iii. i- of purchuse price I'i hi iiiiid III Itiilldlim, WuoilbnjilKf, New Jeljiev. l,,r Ibe Ii"-Pe' HVe 'I I sill nePK of Dealer Store u Film Company 24-Hour Towing Serv e Illotillily ln»l»lluii'illi "1 11(1 ml iiinl I'Xlinwe illlVI Hell ill pllbll' Mile Mild lolK JOE'S PET SHOP pills- lllll'I'I'Hl il Mil ,'tllel terms j kit, - .HI.I i,i i In' hiirhiwt lilddfi1 iii.ord:n« It |. speeitl. 1> 111' UlillPtlltoml , Avenue Greeting Cards Avenel Street, Near School Woocbridte 8-1549 ..I f,,r I nir.I. ! of in H'I'IIIK of Miili1 on till1 wild tin t IIII i tin- |iui'. hum r or bl». llwnr 1138 IRVING STREET T.ik.-- IlurlbiM in 1 F - nolle., ihiii nl inl.l nt its .iHsiKIIM "ill Wltbth Wo«dl>rlII to itnipi'etini Carteret. N. J-. RAIIWAY, N. J. AVENEL, N. J. ^.lle, mid to be ynlillily ffiiil prlur ii liv,. ,|.i v ia III.l\l 1 In- blip Of til* ' lie ndjoiii iii'd, tin1 Township I'IIIII- ,,. ,.|,(|. I I,i.l mi.I . ieJt(»n»ivo Electrician Rahwajr 7-1227 1 C.rt. 6-5341 ROUTE 25 initt '"' ri'servi's (he liKilt In IIH ill" Mil,., i...i jn-i' in nine* :.<.J nioii with Hi., -lunlim of Ilie eon- . ivlHih In le.le.l ntiv nlie or llll biiW inn :, wh. 1'ii-r m tail Ih* P"r- IIII'.I lo M'll »illd lols III Killrl bin. I; 1,1,1 L'II-I" iii itloi k -:,«: . i;ise \* oil l.'I'lllsj.M' uit CHih, il. -ill' ll l.lllllel' HS il mil>' ieli'i'1. ihli' 1 1 1 ll!l i |1 t Real Estate-Insurance Hl'ltilllllllK »l 'I I " " « 1' "| " Building Contractors * Service Electric Co. I'l.K^iil lieillK Kivell to UTMls ilmd mili'll In ll .1. Mnl'Ki'llven. MI II PHI I Mien I il Pel I ol ni.ine*' Boml Woodbridge Lumber Co. - iniiiiiiir ol piiyllH nt, in w;i^e one 118 Main Street IM.h'l I.elllK eiCtelis I ."tl> 1 e r t I'd.II iiiiinitiK in mviir o: the T*wn- Chrkion's nl.ii'i' lliinirnnni bids sbllll be re- ill,. iMNierh llnf of llarron Aveiiu ^1,;,, .,1 w lini.In,. In the iirlli- ee.l. M IK S REMODELEn Woodbridge, N. J. .mil is illxn ill tin' , i,..i .mil ,,i lln,inin . olldlUc'lii") I '|ini l' tin1 minimum a I'OIU'HES - GARAGES Donald T. Marison • inii'i1 n.,it iliv pin. IIHKI r. or hill, tlif If • Electrical Contractors hid. 01 I.ill IIHIVI nilnillinni. b\ llo "I l."t 'J-i": IlK'ii'" I I i ..i li- il-slKiis, shall In all thing* ESSO SERVICE ii'h .in.I right iiimli'» I" Kil( III.NS - BATHS Woodbrldge, N. J. To\\ IIHIII] .iiiinli 1 .mil Illr pil\ - , 112 feet tn il point In \v,|l nini Huh petti.rm Mill »b- • Plant Maintenance INSURANCE lln ml tlie ill I'V ll|.. pilTl hilMel' (1. - l vti-Ueily !lne ..I biniln of tin- I'. A M'I-H' Jill ai.'.i'aliiKiilnr Ui«.*lth- ,.(I(,|.-1NC; AND SIDING • Home Maintenance innliiiK I tlie jiiiipiiH' ol 4Mirolifkni> * U'.iiiflbllMlCe II. I! : I in . ..minions ol -iiie on i>l«, in i iit'lllini'e Wllli li'l'lllH ol' K:ile llll IMMING INSULATION • Building Maintenance Woodbrldf. 8-0125 Ambof Amu IMI iam«t Str«r siiutlii'i'lv .il.nm snl.I wi'sieiiy lln ti,:; ,.r Us i.nit to be performed III he TOW'IIHIIIP «lll deliver ll bill'- I land- ol' tin1 I' A. * Wooilbi'l'lK i II,l ,,',u..i ....l tn i he ii.nmriiv- Reproientinf Boynton Brother* ^.lin itml *:tle .ii'i'.l lor sitid |ii'eliih ni i.oi iK.r, in.4.-, reel i<> n pni LAWN MOWERS Guts Bros. nil b.ckler u» ii tuny selftjt. life Mi'ni i: or IM III.K sAi.i.: II I lie miNlfl'ly Htl"1 Ol l.ol 211 . n..rd i.eltiK givi-ii to to rift i»tid Tn V\" M11 »l IT MAY l 'ON I' !•; I w.\ ; 1 Hand and Power—Repaired Repairs iM'lii.e II'. I llliHllLfll (itolln the cii' iiiinniM- ol inivmerit. in ca»e om- Builders Supplies • Synowiecki SERVICE STATION Ai ,i ri'Kiilur iiiKi'tlnK "f tin' J rl\ line of 1 .niK ;n-A, 'i«-i> u it- more •minimum bids uliail be re- n^liip I'timiiiil In' nl* tin1 Tulvii- and Precision Ground JACK, BILL, FRANK, PROPS. •llll Mi.", feel lo 1 h*' I'.'lll I Ol Pill i.l V\iiiiilliri'lKi. lit'lil M,,li.hu, Sharpening Hand Mower i! li.'Kinl'illK I'pon nei.pptuner nf tlie mttilimini Funeral Home nlUlil'l' l.'illl, IHiT, 1 H'll.1 llll'lH'U'll Complete Line Auto , WASHING. GREASING IIIMHU the ri'llwImliT "I' l.ol 2" i,id, or bid RIIOVS minimum, *l>y t''« $2.25 nil. ills. I'M I'ail tll.lt .Ml Mull- TIRES REPAIRED ill lll.n k ,'il!- li'fl "ft»r ex.'epll I'lHinship I'otnmitti-i' and ttK. piy- Saws filed and reconditioned Accessories i-vi'iiiiiK', I ii't nlii'l' III !l] 1114", ni.-nl tliereol' by Lbe piiri'lufctT in- ABBE LUMBER 46 Atlantic Street Tnu lishtp t'linilnlt tet' will meet iidliiB to Hie ituiniier of p»reliase SEWING MACHINES AMfiOY AVENUE AND > I", .vi. I|.;STI in iiii' ('ninmitti'i' TuX Mill". i ueenriliiner wllli teiitiM of u*ile i>n A. E. Larson :,:uiil..'i:~ M .. in II r 11> I Mnnlrliml stMOK - si:in i( io - UTPAWS GREEN STREET Take further nnllie tli.it I le, 11n- Ti.wnfhi|i will deliver ;i bar- Tel. Woodbridge %-MUi nihliiiK, WniiillirlilKC, Nf\v Jersey, Township (NrtnmUtee IUIM, b> reis uln nini sale deed fur a:ih) pmmlsn, HIDING MATERIALS CO. WOGDBRf DGfi Nv J, - 1 " III li.* mid nursiutnt to liiw, hAe. r — II, .1"TJT^"\TIf'• .vTT.^Ftrwn»li 1 li i:ifft. Telephone Carteret 8-5715 4S FIFTH AVENTJE' Fleet Auto Stores ml Hi till* IliK'h* nimuni priipiite i\t wlilrw lili-lhi sivisivid Woodbridge S-0S87 . '.mi', nl sille on HI.- with . To be .nlM'l'llse.l Se]ilPintl»r -Sill. AVENEL, N. J. 59 Washington Avenue ... .il'.V litoi'k will lie sold •I IT. .iii.l Hi lol.er .'ml, 1H47, In the oWnship Clerk open tn Insjieetlnr with ;ill other del.ills pi'it hient. lllili'Penilellt-Llllllef. riiol Street Avenel. N. J. Carteret ml In be pnbll'-iy I'fiid prior ti minimum prlee ' beltiK * I r.ii.nn pi •, i.niM >; nmi ;' in Hinek 'jii-A Wnodbrldse S-OBS7 • Groceries & Meats • Fur Pnimiit Hervtef ("nil lusts ul pI'epiltillK lleed and ilil\'( Heter lo: \\ -1 l 'Ml I IH-tl !I71| it ll *mlli"n Mason Materials • Hoiohnn Brothers this sale. .Suld Iiii In Map. 1 i :w»; !«Mlt Carteret 8-6225 lilnek, II sold "ii terms, will i <-«inIv. GARAGE TaUt' fnrtllcr notirr- ttnit tin' ii down jnivuient of liri.dii. I he lull •SOTU-I: UK i-im.tc SAW iiner ur puieli'ise |triee in be Pllld 111 NOW AVAILABLEI llLinil .mil I'll I Sll.l III to Imv. tixed il ) VVllu.M IT MAY I'ONCIiKN: Standard Euo Product* nal niotillily InsliilliiU'tilH of $1(11111 Dambach's Market iiiiniinuni prire ui vvliicli Hiiid lols fl LINOLEUM Lanza Supply Co. ui Int't'csl mill otlii'i' terms )nn Restaurasts 1 1 Township Coininilt.-e of the Town- Phone in siii'.i lilin'k will in sold loKi'thi'i '.led lor i ll eolli I'jlit Id' sale. • (ONGOLEUM HUGS « li nil nlilel' .l.'IMils I'i'I'l n.'lil s.llil hh, ui Wiiinilirlilse held Monday, f ( ONGOWALL Grocer and Butcher Ready Mixed Concrete Woodbridf* S-0044 and 8-0533 T.lke fllflhl'l1 llotiee that ilt XII .eptniiber 1Mb 1'J IT, 1 wii* illrw'H>fl Cor. Amfcoy Avenue and sale, or any diiti' lo whh-li il mav In uilvi'rusr the rail thai on M«n- • iNLAll) Cinders - Sand - Gravel .idio'iined. Hit' Township roni- dav I'M'iiii'H. < It I • 11 i.'l- Illll, I'-Hi. We SpecleL:* in Cabinet Tops 552 New Brunswick Avenue Gypsy Camp Second Street Tiling inlttee resei'ves the HKIH In Its ilis- thi' Tiiwnship Cnmmltti'e will mfPl 100 Fulton Street Most Popular Rende*voua In letion to reiirt any on ' all bids ii s l1 Jl ii'JSTi in the Committee Ford», N. J. Fireitona Tirei and Tabu Mini I,, sell said Ini In said liloek Clmmbeis, Memorial Munlclpul Rattmgartneri New Jersey T. HARMSEN E. NIER In sueh biiblel' UH il may rteleit, due HulldliiK, Wuinllirlilgc, , New Jcm*yJcy, , Woodbridge, N. J. Wood.rWf., N. i. HulKlliiB. ut public sale KUI.UKB & SUPPLV COEP. I Telephone: Perth Amboy 4-4133 MICHAEL DEMETEB, Prop. I'eh'iii'd lie|nx KIvt!• i to terms nmi mid fXiio.se mi Telephone 8-1752 iiiannii' of iiiiymeiit, In rase one nmi to Hili p hUlKliuBl t bidder accordinligK lMmne Carteret «-68W Dancing Saturday 9 to 2 A. M. Art Tile Co. or more minimum bids shall lie re-In terms ol sale on (lie With th« TnwiiMliip Clerk open to Inspection •1 Tl RANDOLPH STREET Sundays—1 to 12 U RYAN STREET, FORDS, N, J.ceived. ( ARTEKET, N. J. Avenel Service Station t'lion neruptupee of tile, minimum anil lo be piihliely read prior To nalpj Kal Krdvea - fernery Haqk hi.|, ill' bill ahnve mill illl HIM, by Hiejuts .|T to :,ii Inclusive mid si t« '- , ii'irl'iiKlve in nil" k ~<^'i mid IM* ' '» • Mt9tcal iBStrtuaents • and Orchestra BATHS KITCHENS Township ('i.minitleT and the i»nv- .'li in.-limn,• in liloek in. Worn!- •Rahway Avenue Grocer ROUTE # 25 lll,.i.il llii'i'i-iif by Ilie lilinliasef ;ie- , Cabinet Makers • 44 Essex Street Carteret, N. J. RUBBER FLOORING hliilKe Tim'iiship A^esslllenl jttap, eiiriliiiB lo Die inalincf nf piuvliase Take further notice that the (i. Ilaag, Prop. Headquarters for Quality Musical (Next to Flrehouse) in ai'.onlanri1 wllli terms of Half mi "hone: rra 8-9596 (QUALITY FIRST) Township committee has, by re&o-, GROCERIES AND Instruments and Accessortxa tlii-. the Township will deliver n bar lution mid pursuant to Itw, flx^d a — 24 HOUR — It it I li and stile O'end for saiil premises. minimum in*.' nt whieli silid lots Kiirh/n Cabinets TRUMPETS, CLARINETS, Phones: liATIOll: SclHember Itll'h. 1IM7. 1 DELICATESSEN SAXOPHONES, ACCORDIONS, Roofing & Siding • in said bbieks will he »old toKfHief Stnir Fixtures AUTO & TRUCK SERVICE P. A. 4-0671 Wood. 8-2368 II. .1. ITNIUAN, Township clerk with Jill other ilnlalln puftlnont. said 525 Rahway Avenue VIOLINS. To be mlvfrtiHt'il Seiitember jr.lli inimiim i'1-iee belnn: |*,K7ri.(in plus liars Built tn Order Good Used Trucks for sale I!M7 and HcLolici- •Jnd, I!MT, hi lln isls of pii'.paiiiiK ileeil and ,»(lv«r- ; Woodbridec H1NES ROOFING CO. slnir HIIH mile. Said lot's In said Eddie's Music Center WOODBRIDGE 81042 • Trucking & Rigging • ks il snhl mi terins, will rei|u!re ; WO-8-1421 and Gutters - Leaders - Skylights Hl'ft-r K.I W-.1.10 a ih.WII payment of »l*7..ri0, thi1 bnl- I nnh Cabinet Works Slate and Asphalt Roofs NOTICK OK IUHl.lt SAI,K. iinee of pnrcliase [irico lu tie putd School of Music Phone P. A. 4-3022 TO WHOM IT MAY ffiNCKIIX: in eqiiiil mimthlv installments ol it \cw Hrunswick Avenue 357 S^ate Stre»t Rubberoid Shinties Speedway Garage At a rt'Kiili'r ini'i'liiiir "I I'H1 $; i pins Inl.'ii-t and niher terms Tiiwnslii|i fiiiiiiiiilti1!' of l of JIT..on, Hie Iml ises shall eiiinplv with .the fe- Stephen M. Feienc* Woodbridge, N. J. iiicWin mid r«Bliiipliiis Ilirm. uf iHii'i'bn.ii' price to be paid In tiiilreineiits of all codes In the Veterans' Trucking I\«SIBI,K ltl-:-S()LIN ToWll.sljip Culli- macadam pavement on HeliiMiji P, A. 4-3229 American Shoe AviMiue cM.'iidinK from Lot ,i i. (iirl's Vucatioiua SCIM P. A. 4-6880 nillee I'esel'ViJN the riKllt-ln its dtfi- 86 East 26th Street Rebuilding anS Orthopedic Service I'eliiin tn reject 41 nV one or Jill M.ls in liloek ",y: noi'tlierly to Hul- ludrr tin- Miiunueiiiei't »' ami in sell said' lot In said Mock lei' Street ami said puveuieiit CINDER BLOCKS Bayonnc, N. J. Z92''SUte Street Perth Amboy simli be .•iiiislnicle'.l1' jiccordlnB R. PELICAN and W. PURUY Hfnry Jansen & Son It. A- 4-AK14 Venetian Wilds lo sin h biddtT us if limy seleet, djie All SUes Telephone Bayonne S-6776 I'l'Mard liein^ gh'iMi lo terms a.(hl I'I> Sliiie IliK'hw.iy speiifl'iitloii.-i 1 Movtn* and General Hauling •* Tinnin, ind Ske«t Met»l Work Illnlllitrf of IKiyment, in ease 'o»le I',.i' ,i Hidih of 'Jli I'eel with I \l Ml HI ATE DEUVERY "Anrtbine - Anytime - Anywhere" NOW—OUR SERVICE DRESS UP YOUR HOME or more miiiiiiiiiiii liiil.s shall be re- slidiiliU'i'S of II feet on either WOOHBRIUGE 8-1771 Roofing, Metal Ceilinji and ceived. side, ill' Kili.l pilVelllellt Skilled In im iienr to yuii u» )»»' ••'•U'pliiii With rpun acet'Ptniice nt the iniiiinujm with Kloue or slaw. SuUI road • Furnnc. Work I Call Perth Amboy 4-2772 lild, ur bid above jnlnlimini, by the work is In be constructed lU'il Movlflg - Storage VENETIAN BLINDS Tuwiuhip ('(iniiiilitei! and Hie pay- completed nreordiiiK lo grades aid Jiavr your uliorjt rrlmllt Ilkr new liniiislit'il liv the Township Kut Mortgage Loan* Clbpay from $3.44 mt.inI tlieroof by t|ie pini-bascr uc- 1 Departmeit Stwes H'lneer an .!' approved by til'? 590 Alden Street Rogovskfs Metal from J5.88 iiirillnis to the inii|iiior ot piircliii.su Appr*ii*U PREWAR MOVING^ RATES in in corUanie w(th terms of sale IMI Township Committee. 5*01: Hi:iltjtl KINC SKUVICB lilt, the ToWliahlii will deliver a bar- t. it is also inidetsiood that tha Woodbridge, N. J. WINDOW SHAPES 1 3 rooms $10 SIKCK 1011 gain and siile kjeed fm said prettilsfs. purchaser, liis, ilieir or Its Stern & Dnngotet 4-5 rooms $15 Telopbon. 8-lMt Lintei—side hemmed 49c HATEO: Septeinlier liiih, 1:117. si^us, will wltiiiri live days fr Setvli'f tn ynur iloor. JfO film Washable shades—complete H. .1. DIJN1GAK, Tiiwnnlilp flerk. the day of Hie iiciepted bid l...-^ .', Mcn'i, 8 rooms $20 out, flueH« iuHterlal« iiard. Htfumw- To bt udvei'tistnl SepU'inber -Mli, c(ieMeils|Ve rt'ilh tile slgllillS of. $2,50 for washer, refrigerator. Illr iirlwx, «11 nork KIIUHIIIICMI. S9o and 69c each i:M7, and October Jnd, IB17, iu Hie I he contract. wliM'tier or not thfl panhase is on terms or isaslij Shoes and Clothing REASONABLE STORAGE Clean/me !J4 Hall Ave. Per*h Amboy, N. J. FABER8 GIFT SHOP deliver lu tlm lU-al lCstatD 1V-I Realtor* & Inttrort pui'tnient a I'erliirniiinee Bnn-lQ-25c and Up Cowten Lo«al and Long Distance Moving GERTRUDE'S SPECIALTY und to the hl(fl»tst bidder ncciirdlnt, utilllleH required in Hie slteeH it' preferred. 8-0200 tu U'lius uf wile on file witli the Supplies and MtjC»*lnea John Pastur, Prop. hel«ie flic pavement is Von- For Free Estimates CaU Township Clerk, open to inspection sJll'iictud as outlined under llJllii" OFFICE, 27$ IIOBART STREET & YOUTH SHOP mid to lie publicly rend prior to (truiih 17 ul the terntti of aal», Shari Jewelers PERTH AMBOY DAY AND WGHT SEBVIGE sale LolH 20 to 32 Inclusive and Lot Take further notlix- that «t salj her's Dept. Store STANLEY BOYES 58 WASHINGTON AVENUE; I in Itlock 1U7U-U, Lots 1 -mini 32 tilBUleJor any date to which tt may Phonel 4-2318 METEREp RATES • liloek 1U71M", Lots \'i\ to 34 liiclusl-vi 51 WASHINGTON 127 WILTON ST.. WOODMHDGE Evenlntt ai»4 Holidays Call •• South Amboy 1-0967-R First Vt Mile ISc 8-C512 '• .lock lUTS-li. [AUK 17 to lill luclu- be adjourned, the Tojvnahlp , ,,, v lu aiuek 107!)-F, Luts 10 to 16mltlee reserves Hit; right In tita dis n I ARTl&ET, N. 1> bi 8-2152 i m AueusU St., South Amboy Knoh Additional \i Mile . • 10c iiuKlvc in Hloek 1079-G, l.ut» 10 crelion tu reject any one or alll l bixlbulil CARTERET 8-9697 OFFICE: 443 FEAKL STW J J3 Includlve In Hloi-fc l07»*fi, 1A)' and to .it'll »ai'ii' lots In aald lil'block' ] 10 iu 17 Incluulve In. Block 10?D In Nu.ii hliliki' us il nmy telqctl-t, ilui Radios WOODBBIDGCi, N. J. Lots SI to 'i'i inclusive In Bio fKanl heiiiB' given to termiJsi ;ui_.,J. Uquor Stores nmm 10711-0, LotB !i-J to 24 ineluslve a.. IHIIJILI oi payment, In fuse uuu ul Drug Stores :iii to il» Incluuivt) In Block 1074-1 ii.iu minimum lilda shall ho re< """""AUTTITPES OV TIP TOP l, and 31 And 'i'i In Blocl SALES SERVICE Clark's Welding Work* Itnil-U, i'Ota U'to'lt InylUHlvu I I'lioii acceiitancs of the mlniniuta 'hid, ur bid above talnlntupi, by th| PLUMBING REPAIR Authorized Motorola, Pbilco, Zen- TAXI WeMinc ltloik 1079-V, Lot* « to U JacUon Woodbridge Itlock 1079V, Lot* « to U Iniluklvu Township Oommittae and Hip P»> Moderate Prices ith, United Motors, Colonial and CAB SERVICE, INC, PorUbkk BATKl>; Sepumiiei- lbth, WOOMRfDQE Ford*, N. i. ll ik it |H 0uporua a Wiwa P~" I&UMMMG & HEATING , Anderson Htkwii iUtwi Telephone Perth Amlwy *-«»?* 88 Main Stf^wt Phone Woodbrldse 8^0939-J iruiHiuuw -fiwum, mmuM, *»J#«>»I'V KWB •"'• dnd *• t'\OU«l *• and Liquor*. 435 BMJTH ST. (Car. ^T*« «*• UA Vtrtffc ^A. «• REMSEN AVENUE Lou4a tteuoya, Pratt L-UUU of iH-eparlnif U«t(d an4 *tiv»r- lnde|>«ndent-L^der. 574 AMBOY AVEW* Perth Amboy i-.S785 19o E». Add V WQODBRIDGE. N. I N. 1. ' ' ''-'if 1 ?:' v \'- A i PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER

publication of the rlo,iuil,,. AVERAGE WAGE State Dome crtalrman-dlrecttor of the New Bowling Scores / Buying k Home that no citizen will Jack a „'•' Hallowe'en Plans The menu of Laboh S.at::~;;c? Jersey Rehabilitation Commis- N.J. is Represented study and discussion. report.s I ha; average weekly Cont.niied fram Editorial Pagei ( sion for another year. . . . New 'Continued from Sports Pa?e) (Continued \rom Editorial Page) Consisting of locomnvv earnings ol workers in manu'ac- tion compared to last year's crop Jersey needs 12.918 additional ISELIN #11 '0. mr>v,ii of ashes. Distance from On Freedom Train gaRe car, three Pullmans a't,r Made by Fire Lnit tunnf! industries reached a nr* of 450 000 j hospital bed* and 135 health cen- C. Bahr 162 150 179 the kitchen to the front door Is • exhibit cars, the Freedom I • high of $49.37 in June, almost $1 Unfavorable price relationships, j ters to serve the people properly, B Cocoran 134 161 111particularly important to n busy ; painted red, white and I,],,','':. TRENTON--An opportunity for hi^her than in May. This sain.. unusually large stocks at the end claims the New Jersey Hospital R Elliott 107 149 housewife who must answer the fore it has finished its Ion;. ,. ' PORT READING Halloween New Jersey citizens to study the liowevcd. w wiped nut by the of the last season, high feed costs., Advisory Council. . , New Jersey A. Furze 107 rina of door-to-door salesmen, of education and enlidhip'r ii'«'. Will be celebnitpf! ;i[>|>' >p: \,v',\ in new. proposed constitution in the 1 ;ind the uncertainty of 1947 prices was the first 3tate in the Union W. Balevre 136 147 84 hucksters, and others. Pott Readina a"-J:'i;iu :o plan - :isinf! prices of nerevsues durme will have visited every sta.',, for the heavy marketing season I to officially (treet the Freedom M. Wachter . 141 150 130 liBht of those of past and present June,,Net spendable earnings— Tips on flnanciiiK are included union. New Jersey wj'n i,p :i,' jnade *! a rW:n.: ',1 the Ladies' Tratn.thl* week..., JJomiristions will be made available to the elec- 1 1 "flip money led aft»t•' d«dutt»on were reasons given for the de- in the booklets well as reenm- ond state to welcome tjir. . , "Auxiliwy- "' T '•'' R''adin« Fir' are. alien for th* Second Annual torate September 20. 21, 22 and 23. (if taxt< -*a> 441 89 for a Mn'Ble cline in number* of tuikey.i raised. M0 757 612 muniiatjons for ribtalnine clear calvarade. • ' Company No i Award for DistlfiRUished Service wh£n the famous Freedom Trnin writer in June, which w.i.s equiv- this year In 1946. it wai noted, tit'e->:o the property :md evaluat- Thr New Jersey exhibit ,, ' Thp ladies d" -'lei '"•')' wuihi to New Jersey and may be sub- AVENEL MEN'S (LIB which set out on its nationwide alent 1'. $26 50 :n 1939. puces brt)ke shadply aft«r ing Its worth. arranged by Sidney r, i , Insist the fi:r-ni'-n »;iti the ar- Thanksgiving Day and did not]mitted through October 3, the W L tour from Philadelphia last week, in r Check lists on the house, muni- : Librarian njiti Airhiv.,' '.-,<" f": :. ;en parade foi State Department of Economic »3 4 com^s to New Jersey for four clays. recover which scarefl many tur- i cipality, neighborhood and site Constitutional Convciui.r Development announces . .-. To- key raisers considerable. The train's collection of historic ' Mrs. Katharine Greywa.fiz -• tal productions of potatoes in Througtioutthe country, farm- fflmuxiepi.'h -uwljKiioB , of the State Museum, vnt,,''•' . New Jersey Is now estimated bv ttl .'.'. " • ' I " "i fis are raising 34.6*7,000 turkeys j bt the Declaration of operation nnd'assinanrp oi • the State Department of Agricul- Team #2 12». otner Afi?ftiW'TilS rtnfiwti's tJe-: j this year, which Is sixteen peri Independence and the federal con- ; State departments, Ir ,, i Tr.r daik iioi-f- p: iw *as ion ture as more than thirteen mil- Kosic 115 151 126 fore taking the final step in the j cent less than last year. | stitution, wl.ll be enlarged durinR Ruardedby a detail n( ,S!;,t/p' LEGAL NOTICES by Mr? Andie-* Decibus Hostpssf- lion bushels. . . . State Highway Fabian 129 115 150 selection of his house. A second' section in thp new booklet pro- its stay in New Jersey by relics of the New Jersey Natinn.H. r, [[,]• ;jie pvenini! were Mrs. Jrispp:; Commissioner Spencer Miller, Jr. Wyers . • 104 V32 147 ferfrr lot W-IMl: I Ml FIRE-FIGHTERS: -Flre-I vides minimum construction re- New Jersey's governmental history. providing Uanspomti;,]f['| .,,' : Eak. rhairman: Mrs Peter .Do.'- will conduct a hearing on Octo- Markous 160 170 146 MlTH i: ill-' I'l "I " **•• flahtinK > precautions taken at: quirements with technical illus- • including its former constitutions. to city. TO Wlli'M IT MA i ••'iNO-;^1 uena, Mrs Andrew Decibn;. Mrs. ber 16 on the alignment of one Barth 157 133 1421 Greystone Park Stjte Hospital in i tvations. for one and two-family Every visitor to the train will re- The schedule of sio|). • . At .' r-'K ,. •' •'•• ' ':'•- i Leo Cuiffreda, itnd Mrs. Nicholas • Mortis County could be held up I and 6ne-half miles of New Jer- (Barnyak. Mrs. Helen D'Apoiito pie- sey's first parkway. Route 4, near 665 701 711dwelling. otive a copy of the new. proposed ' Freedom Trnin in Nc.-. j, |bl|i 1' «•'""•'• ":• • '•'• V- to the nation as a flne example of j i tided a1. th« business session. In addition to serving as a constitution, complying with thr ! Atlantic City. SopirmR/>r .Mi : ttpli-m'.. r f' -I' '-'.'• ' ' modern thought In caring for any • Toms River. . . . Production of TEAM S4 '1' ! ,|O ;iili<-r'i«i- • • ' • • ' • • .<' ' KUide for Individufels interested law which established the Consti- 'ton. Septembrv 21: KZl i>-;t >>f - • contiriRency In institutions hav- j apples In New Jersey this year is Strother 147 182 135 »>• . v, I,I u ' • ••• ' >•: LEGAL NOTICHS estimated at 2.025,000 bushels', or Bieiiy ..". . . . Ill 122 1 IS in buying or buildins a home, tutional Convention and which tember22a!KlPatc.\soti *•"',- he TfiV n«l .)• ' •-•>• -i •••••• A i inn populations o( varying de- • this second section gives the text' 23. t ,v I' M . |-T • •..•••• 32 per cent less than last year.,.. provided also for a wide-spread MITK K srees of helplessness. j Pemberton 143 189 130 1 ; : of a minimum building code for [hBinl'"*. M.i - ' " ^'" Portions of Monmouth and Mid- Tjk. 'i •:. '. "•.!• M.i:'\ •-. V.MAl: Jamison 90 114 119 tUlldlllK. W.. !••:• Ifi N' • '• With Fire Prevention Weekj one and two-family dwellings \ .11: ni.'h.iv i.. ipp1'- :•• • • 'I'"" ri dlesex counties will bes officially W. L. LaPorge 144 165 172 ' at (.X|."«- :,','.i -! ;.' i- ( .i i , r.,!ii:u.M,.. • 1- . T,,->' - .p •.' comina up during the period from which can be adopted by any | mil tn i'.i= I'ic •-• ii 'I'l'T i ' ' ; designated as critical water sup- 0 term- <,f •..,,, .., ti,. •••.;. \V(.,..|i.ll.!t!. '..I .• ir,.),-'." i,' !'!•- October 5 to 11 New Jersey resi- ply areas by the State on October municipality in the State. BOWLERS!! t.,,r.'. i:.-.i:i I'- i,-'in,P' •.!• I. 1'riM 635 772 671 ! dents especially should feel proud 6. ... The largest student body A copy of the booklet "So! You i tnd t"'"i>" i : •,, I i'ti'T t that <»neof the best firt-flghtlni? ,, r. \ ,MI M;kl..^. in I -,.i i •! .''.•••• •• I'" in- in the history of the New Jersey TEAM *1 tl Are Going to Buy a House" may Afternoon Bowling Again tail- I..,'- I , .,-: : : »SI in 111,1, k H «',, rl'.'l.lli .-,- f'..m :«l \,, ... : S'v- w. ' •! organizations of its kind Is ready! College for Women, 1.277 girls. Plennert 132 120 128 be obtained by addressln a re- I" ll Milin S'.i ,•• W.....i!,!,.ti;. N J Men and Shift wfowil'Mti ,\.^'- :' ' at all hours to prevent catas- i have been accepted for enroll- Head 141 145 16!) quest to the State Department of! !• faki' inn !n-r \ '•' I i il,,(-. • jr.o^ •: 11.' - • ., 11 1 (,, rn.i'lf trophe at the institution. inimi-.li.il.-!-. :i, -.nii.iii! t.,; li. I ment. . . . Forty-flee purebred Speece . 125121 133 Economic Development. 520 East jiltliin .mil. inn- in' •'• u*. Mv.-.1 « |IUI'I|I:,I:I. Ti.«•!.'•' ip ''li rk, \\ mill- Grown from a small protective' heifers will be brouf?ht before the Blind 125 125 125 State Street. Trenton 7. N. J. SIG!\ UP NOW • Illinium prl' •• •' •-•• ' ' i ",n'l !' n1- <,"•:< in HI >•!:• I I. '•-.-• ]!..:• \Vi....| .ii \K- S .1 • State Hospital Department now deen-Angus Show and Sale at Railraods called financially un- itlnliniiiii in* i ••-,iii! <•''<'MI pili lias a personnel roster of 65 j Trenton Fairgrounds on October ti93 658 737 able to pay a 20c-nn-hour -.-tse. Olll of |>ri- Jill! Hitr ,|i"'l ui'l 'ihi-r MlTKi: names, three of whom are full j 1. ... The Jersey Chick Associ- TEAM ^3 >2i ftAHWAY RECREATION CO. ~_1|1K 1MB mile -'Hit !'•> :Ji JM; llBCk. If Mil'l "li t'Tln" u 1 re'iuir time firemen, including a chief • ation will hold "its annual meetins Plnkoczc 124 105 144 111:!!";!-; ''<'l,rMl:i^\ I'I.I'H. In- , Rahway, N. J. RA-7-2359 ; ilown pjorrH-ii1 '>' -V''1 "". tin- I'M ha.- .1 J'Pl ii 'I In i!i ' 'olnlll • • i',In r '.!' and two drivers. Hospital em-1 in Atlantic, City on October 23 Blind 125 125 125 ,nce 'if piirctwii'' pr • •'• i''' jHti'l I All olioli" lii.v.-i.mi- i'.,„•:.-! m ;• r tie balance of j and 24. ... 13G FOR THE BEST qUBl lIKihttily in - '.ililli"nt< nf Illlf NJer 195 156 State ii! Ni-w .li-r'i ,. :.n i :I.HI.-:I-' ,FI.WEIIAL PIECES, POTTED plus liji'inHt .iti'i niliiT firms pro Of 11 , .nil ''V I'lim- ' i'i> '',!.,T'. 1 i-Ili -I Blind 125 125 125 " VI fur ill i iiinr.li ! nf -*l". PLANTS. CORSAGES AND tn tlji I'rit. t'. f, Cl'.'i :•'•. pi'i ii.is'-- Morgan 190 170 101 * TaUi1 tnrtlti,r nuiirr dmt ,it sal ^huai. I .ti l:;n M.tii. Stt,i; \V,,*..|-- comprise three pumping engines. • BOl'Ql'KTS 'kale, or t :i II < •!• ol Ilic liiinlniiiu ing sprinkling systems have been WOODBRIDGE, N. J. l-lihi .ltd l,i-i.uard, Sr, riiiii', 1. The New Jersey Taxpayers As- fcfl-nv i rt-| Menu. Special ... I II), IT,, l'< plant in Kilniir Hill, tiicv IIMVI amongk the volunteer'TtremenT DON'T PUT OFF 66TTW6 1 I -sti-,| ;ini| ;<])[,liiil I'm- pi-i-uiis- and boost the morale of the FORT WORTH. Tex.-Telephon- n aroODWTiCEOuS HI WITH T GREEN CIKCLE lUtrr In: \\ -.*MHIl Ml >l"ll In i-i-liiovi- Mii'. Jars for I ), TO Wll'iM IT MAY I'IINI'KKN: in.ih-l\ !H >••! P\ 2.'- t.-i't. WITH $10,000! L UCII PKvl. fine nre prevention work. • husband „ Mrs At n ri'^iihtr loi'ftlnK '•! tin I'llt'MIMhl tn tin- tilth Mil inn of un Iown«lii|i I'liiinnltii.<• nf it... Town "" GULF SERVICE GILDEN'R Ihlp Of W Ililiil^i. In-I.l Mnhd.iy 1 !'-M. ami will! I,"I .V: \ no-iiili'l JERSEY JIGSAW:— Workers 'about 50, added, "There's no bis OP /CWLL WS^ VDUP Beptomi'.'!' ifitii. !•<17. I wii- 'li IIM GOLDEN OPPOCTUkDTY lit'.Iin,ill.", in l>t;iil.ili- MII.I IP^liii i placed in gainful employment: hurry," When ambulance attend- Mustard 11, to ttilvcniM' the I'u'-I Hint i.ii Mun TO SAVE MOHEV. tin- I..,, nt ion ,,t TimI,- ami ImluV- . day ,cvi'ipnK, I'1 IHIIIT lilli, I|i| durini; August numbered 11,787,: anls ,-eached the house, they foumi day cv irl.'s in tin. Avmn-i aii.l Ivl^.u- Si-, - Iw ATfrrilill'ir v ,ri|||>iii.|iiiltlfii ' w'l>i l| l meeILI'T t thhe Ton I linns oC tip' 'I'o wn^hi p ni U',i,,il- Russell J. Eldridge, Director of ...... , , , , -_. 8 P. Al. l I-:ST( iii tin- l',,iiniiit|i', !•!Liu..." 'il lic;l|-ili|; w ill In- In |,l' nu • both Mrs Albeltson aud her hus Clia,mljei>. M >• in ,, i I ;i I Muni, ijm the New Jersey State Employ-; ' " PHONE WOODBRIDGE 8-069&—WE DELIVER siinl iipplii iition in I In- l '.'iniiiiil,',. ' band Leai BulldlnK, WniiilliiMiifi', Ni'W .1,-iacy ment Service, has announced... .j ' 'y Albertson, 54, shot to : I'lianilitr, Mi'iiinrial Miniii-iiml Itullil- and pxp>.«, iin',1' S"H II! "in • .-.i ,, iiiK, on .Momliiy ,'Uniim. (ii'i.ihi-i- ! State Labor Commissioner Harry i death. It was declared murder and • nd til Hi" IKI'""'. Ii iilil >'l iln iinllllK 'iii'. i-'i;. ,it Mim r. .M, ii.n-v.iiiiinf' to terms nf siili' nu ii)•• with tin C. Harper has been re-elected! suicide. ToWllHllip i'li'lk npi'll In iinp,-|li,,l| linn i. or HI- simii tliiTialt.-r .I* tin- , and to In- piil'l; v i'i',ill pi i'u lo

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lion sliiill In- ln-:ii'il i,n ihi- i|iii-si|nii •f H-licilii-i- Hi,- s.iiii,- v.-ltl. "i,list.tut, : i Take further noti.•<• Hint tlic BEIS BROS.fitf/fSerwce Pennies Food Market J violillion nl ti!,- ,.|i|;iinin ,.. . , Towtiwlilp *'oinmiiti't' liiis. bv r,'so AMBOY AVENUt ^U6GREEN STREET 1006 RAHWAY AVENUE — AT AVENEL STRiltl lUtUjn iiii'l |Mii>u,int to l.iv, IKI.MI ;i I>ATI-:IJ: si-pt.-niin-i' s.'.tii, imr. | WATCH FOR OPENING DATE ( mlrlrquni price ;U wI.i,• 11 said lois IP. K .i i>i'.\-[ii\\ i {fl& PICK-UP cuUDUimY HRVICi-WOODBRIDCE 8-0887 lift miltf lilo'-k will I,.' -iiil'il toKi'tliiT T.nvi,,hip Cifik. AVENEL, N. J. Witt) all utlii'r 'I•• l.iSI |n'M nn i -..i:.l I.-I.. I'-L'.",; in.2 ANNOUNCEMENT OF JOlnlmiMii prii••• immh' f.'.uu un p;u,

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TO I.I.' ,l4,i Mi:., "1 Si Ji'i'M.li'-l' '.' I'JIT, ami II i,,i,,.r .•i,,|, I'M: ,„ , ,, • • Jlltiniillilru: - f.iii li I this in mind as you List with automatic shifting EXPERT REPAIRS plan your new home! n While your home is'in the blueprint Btage, de- cide where you waijil telephones. Living room? Dining room? Kitchen? Upstairs? I'lirtalilc'.' ( otisolc? Itcc- oill pluyi'i'.' Any IKIMI is Then plan to have your easy for us In repair, be- buil place conduit— cause we're skilled c»- pt-rts iUi(l »-e have evtfy ordinary iron pipe— facility in our workshop, within the vail during includinc parts (or all < onstriictjoit to conctul ! \ makes. the teleplione wires and carry theijn to the desired Telephone Wood, 8-1308 locutions. Installing tele- phone conduit after the For ojrer 10 years, Oldsmobile has been Woodhridge Radio liousr i« built is oft n Sale* and Service diflicult and expensiu'. —Joseph P. KocslR— 27 MAIN STREET Our Architects' and WOOUBKIUQE liuildt-rs' Service will be Ibe in.«t important aJ^uuTmrnU . . . in Udia,u.v! That's glud to assist you with- Drive revolutioui^d Auu-iica'H dihiiig'lwhltn, Hj umv, il h»-- been the story at OMw,,,,!,,!,- IIHT the |,u.t t«Jt ytarB. Setliue ou(l charge in planning ken proved in tlie liauds of nearly 11)0,1)0(1 QldiiuofuJe nwm-r» the pec in styling . . . bi-iiiiiK t|,e pace ill driving .. . OIrowd in combat line, up Aruiy tanks—prufed ill lil

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