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SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1941 Vol. 60. No. 24 Price FOOT Cent* Tiinirc Draft Board Will Investigate All Local Hospital Miss Helen Jurewicz Cases of Men Asking Exemption Breaks All Records Safe in London NationalGroceryOpensNewSaper Good work is being done by the Orders came from Washington members explained, was made in or- iftiW—» County Industrial Com- this week that will set the I der to make it possible for all mem- For Maternity Cases Market; Robert Beattie is mlaton under the direction of Peter Draft Otoard at the biggest tack it bers cf the Board to give details of If. Kroeger and through this agency has been (assigned since Its organiz- exemption applications careful study a large number of industries, which ation, when it was ordered to proceed and at the same timedto hwe the Nineteen Babies Born at Local At the corner of Broadway and night have been located elsewhere. four checkers who add up the pur- Immediately with an extensive inves- facts upon which the applicant bas- Hospital First Two Weeks David street this morning, the new- chases of customers, and three* floor have been interested in establishing tigation to cover all men under its ed his claim for dependency, avail- est unit of self service food stores factories In the county. able for use during the investigation. In July . men who are busily engaged in put- Jurisdiction who hove been granted was thrown open to the service of ting the packaged goods on shelves Hone of the lactories has been lo- deferrment because of dependency One factor that considerably in- the public by the National Grocery reclassiflcatlon of the men Another record for maternity oas- and display racks. So far as possi- cated in this city, but this is not the claims. es has' been hung up at the local Co. The store will be operated un- ble, it is the policy of the National fault of Mr Kroeger and his aides. The orders specify that the Board Memorial Hospital, where 19 babies ler the management of Robert A. is to investigate each case where a wives of men already inducted into Grocery Company to use local resi- rather the fault lies with local resi- were born during the first two weeks Beattie, who has been conducting dents' in the operation of their dents, because they have not Inform- man acquired dependents since the service are constantly making tele- of July. ihe National Grocery store Just phone calls and addressing letters branch stores. This has not been ed Mr Kroeger of local sites wail- date of October 16th last. All recent This surpasses all previous records across the street from the new loca- put into full operation here due to able. marriages of men who are registered to the commanding officers under tion for the past five years. whom their husbands are serving, and the fact that many of the par- the scarcity of such help in this city Considerable benefit might be de- in the draft will be investigated, and the Board will give each of them claiming they are dependent upon ents are residents of nearby munici- The new branch is the forty-first and vicinity. rived if those owning factory sites, their husbands far support, and ask- palities, is probably explained by the unit of the chain of self-service Mr. Beattie. who or those interested in them, were to individual consideration with regard to reclasslflcation under the revised ing that they be discharged. Mem- fact that last year the local institu- branches being established by the I has for several send Mr. Kroeger a description of bers of the local Board have explain- tion attained a rather unusual re- National Grocery concern in this weeks been taking the properties in which they are in- regulations. There are no set rules for these investigations and each ed that "such a procedure is useless, cord when 232 maternity cases were state, and the seventy-seventh be- training for his terested together with a photograph since the army officers have no au- handled without a single fatality. ing operated in the metropolitan new position, is a of them. ' ease must be studied and a deer ion with relation to reclasslftmtion of thority in this direction and the as- The births were: Mr. and Mrs. B. area under the control of the com- graduate of the • ¥ • signment of men to service is solely Jankowskl, of Dayton st., a girl; Mr. pany. It is the first of all the units South Amboy High Young officers of the defense ar- the man involved rendered lndivu- under the Jurisdiction of the various (.nd Mrs. Walter Llvlch, 57 Second where the batcher department Is School, Class of my seem to be desperately trying to ally. draft boards. ft, Keyport, & boy; Mr. and Mrs. under the exclusive operation of the 1934. He has lived win the confidence of the selectees The regulations require that where Martin Kirchner, of 734 Catherine owners and marks the beginning of in this city since under them and in their endeavor the investigation reveals the slight- The next group of men will be sent Mlas Helen Jurewlcs est indication that a man may hwe by the local draft board on Tuesday st., Perth Amboy, a boy; Mr. and i new policy recently adopted by the 1939 and now re- to win them over, some of them are morning, August 5th, and will con- Mrs. Roy Mathews, of Keyport, a Joyful news came this morning to owners as regards the handling of sides in President demonstrating their lack of know- married with the idea of evading the boy; Mr. and Mrs. Francis Newman. the meats departments. Heretofore, Park. On gradua- training in the army service, that sist of eleven men. At the present Mrs. W. Qrembowltz of(Augusta st., ledge of the art of handling men. time the board his 42 men in Class 35 Broadway, Keyport, girl; Mr. ana the meats department was usually ting from the lo- Several times we have talked re- he be immediately placed In * class- in a cablegram from Miss Helen Jur- ification for early service. Nothing 1-A, but a number of these are 28 Mrs. Lewis Kovacs. 81 Center St., ewicz, her niece, a Red Crass nurse, handled as a concession of one type cal school system cently to inducted selectees return- years of age or over, and as the re- Perth Ambsy, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Ig- or another, with the store ownership Robt. A. Beattie he Joined the Na- ing from camp who during the co- but written statements with regard who sent word from London that she t>» dependency will be accepted, it sult of recent orders from the draft natius Spina, 21 Dohm St., Sayre- being connected only in a more or tional Grocery concern's ortaniat- urse of their conversation have headquarers in Washington, have vine, boy; Mr. and Mrs. John Wyz- was safe in the English Capitol. lew indirect way. It is said that the tlon and has remained with them mentioned the fact their officers was provided, and regardless of their merits, no claims will be otherwise been eliminated from coll for the owski, 349 Neville St., Perth Amboy, Miss Jurewicz was a passenger on future policy of the company will bs continuously since that time. have said that the army has been balance of July at least. boy; Mr. and (Mrs. Lawrence Cav- an American ship bound for England toward direct control and operation made over completely and now it is considered. This ruling, the Board niugh, 332 Second st., South Am- with the concession policy being dis- The local store is newly buili which sailed from a southern port on throughout and is replete with the a mark of distinction to wear the joy, a boy. June 5th. She was reported missing continued as the contracts expire. It uniform, whereas in years gone by. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, 220 is not planned, it Is understood, that latest conveniences tor handling food on July 9th. products. It took the contractors the soldier was looked down upon as David street, a girl; Mr. and Mrs. The ship WHS slid to have been tor- the meats will be discontinued as a an undesirable. John Jacko, 485 Sayre avenue, Per- store attraction, but ionly that the something less than two months to John T. Coughlin's JAMES W. HACKETT pedoed by a German submarine. dismat$le the old bulld^ms which oc- It's very important to make a sol- th Amboy, girl; Mr. and Mrs. Stan- The nursese in the contingent method of handling Is to be changed dier feel proud of the (uniform he ley Walcaik, 236 Cedar street, a boy: with the National concern installing cupied the site and put up the new aboard the torpedoed boat were en- structure of concrete and tile with wears, but it seems rather undiplo- Number First Local FUNERAL HELD Mi. and Mis. Frank Brennan, 230 route to England to help the staff Its own butchers In the stores. matic on the part of these young 0m street, boy: Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ornamental terra' cotta facings and of the American Red Cross-Harvard The local branch will have five de- plate glass windows. The new place officers to give these selectees the liam COnvery, 600 New Brunswick Hospital somewhere in South Eng- partments or divisions of activity Impression that the institution with Number Drawn avenue, Perth Amboy, girl; Mr. and marks a very decided improvement HERE WEDNESDAY land. within the store. These will roughly ot the vicinity of the corner and re- which they have become affiliated Mrs. Joseph Tochmskl, AS Harding include the butcher or meat depart- was nothing to be proud of until Second Number Pulled Was As-Was Former Fourth Ward avenue, President Park, girl; Mr. While further details were lacking places what was fast becoming a ment, a dairy goods department, discouraging phase ot Broadway . they became a part of it. For one signed to Parlin Man Under Councilman and Mayor r.d Mrs. John Dziekan, 138 Wash- It is presumed Miss Jurewicz was fruits and vegetables, which will be hundred and sixty-five yean there ington road. Bayrevllle. girl; Mr. and picked up by a small vessel which business activity. Only one story high' Local Board Jurisdiction Candidate kept separated, and, of course, gro- the building Is about 44x100 feet In has been an American army, and Mrs. John Neminski, 100 PulasU did not haive wireless equipment and cery items. To handle the business It's record is so brilliant that there In last night's drawing at the Na- venue, Sayrevllle. boy; Mr. and Mrs. which took some time to make the size and la said to have cost some James W. Hackett, former Fourth of the store will require the services $22,000 for construction. must have been at least a few worth tion's capital to determine the draft Ward Councilman, twice a candidate James Roberts, 332 Qeorge street, a trip from the point where the rescue of fifteen employees. Today the while people associated with it In status of the new registrants under for mayor, and for a number of boy; Mr; and Mrs. Frederick Scheln, was made to London. store has three butchers, two men In The National Grocery outlet is the the years gone by. Selective Service regulations, the yran a local political figure, died at 1 Broad street, Keyport, boy. the dairy department, three.are de- first fully self-service type store to * * * number belonging to John T. Cough- his home 382 Highland st., Sunday voting their time to the fruits and make its appearance in South Am- We learn that as a result of the lln, of 309 Henry street, was the first morning. Mr. Hackett, who was 74 JFIRE IN WILHELM vegetable departments, there are boy. war. the number of devo- one to Include a local man. The yeats of age, had been confined to John J. Andrejewski tees is Increasing. The fliers of his home for some time as the result BUILDINGJTHIS MORNING Britain's Air Force have been intro- number belonging to the first man of a heart ailment. included in the local draft board's The local fire department was call- Is New Commander duced to America's national game Mr. Hackett took a large part in ed out about four o'clock this mom- by Canadians serving in England. files was No. 98 and belonged to WH- the upbuilding of the Republican Fred Rose Begins DOUBT PRESENT llam W. Wlngate, of the DuPont Ing to extinguish a blaze in the of- It would be much better for the party here, and was one of those re- fice of O. T. Wllhelm, of First St. Of Legion Post entire world if baseball had more Club, Parlin. sponsible for the formation of the devotees in the world. Baseball may South Amboy Republican Club. The blaze did a great deal of damage Term As Councilor BOARD OF WORKS Wingate's number was the second to the interior of the office, destroy- Has Been Long Active in Lovely be a foolish game, with one person umber pulled out of the historic • Post Affairs knocking a bill out into the field. ing furniture, flles1 telephones,'etc. and another person catching it and fish bowl in Washington, and Cough- ~A shorFcircultis presumed to have Of Junior Order SETUP LEGAL lin's number did not some out until At the recently annual election of throwing it back again, but the been the cause of the blaze. Mr. officers. John J. Andrejewski was world would be a much better place the seventh capsule was taken out Wllhelm, who had gone with a fish- New Officers of Joel Parker Present Situation Has No Paral- and opened. The third number fit- elected Commander of Luke A. Lovely lel in Local History to live in today if those who are now ing party, was away at the time and Post. No. 63, American Legion. Mr. Were Installed Friday fighting over in Europe were play- ting a registrant with the local did not return until after the fire Andrejewski has been activate the Evening : ._• Considerable thought is being giv- ing «wse6a6ni •not turn up mill the sev lepartment had put out the fire aha affairs of the local post for a num- True basebalb l may be foolish, as enteenth number was drawn. I: was en to the present Baud, of Works left he scene. ber of years and has held various At its meeting tonight, Fred Rose situation by city fathers and others many Europeans think, but isn't 74, and belonged to Frank M. Chol- will preside as Councilor of Joel' war, that kills millions and injures offices, for a number of years, hav- interested in cUy government and Us ewa, of 1 Embroidery street, Sayre- KOMAR FIRM ing served as Post Adjutant. Parker Council No. 69, Jr. O. U. A. effect on the Seal political situation. many millions more even-more fool- ville. M. for the first time. ish? At least few people are killed MAKES DONATION TO Other officers elected were: Jo- At present a situation exists that The second South Amboyan to be LOCAL HOSPITAL Rose with other officers of his has no parallel In the history of the or Injured playing baseball. seph Jozwlak and Fred Barbierl, Vice staff, was Installed last Friday even- * « * drawn was Luke F. McCloud, of 121 Commanders, Michael P. Nagle. Fin- Bcord. in that two of the members John street, his number. 94. cominf The Board of Directors of the ing, by Deputy State Councilor Har- are residing out of town and are On the Stevensdale tract, Charles ance Officer, Eflm Dukacz, Chaplain! old Semonelt of the local Council. Komar, Inc., recently erected a new out in- the twenty-ninth pull at South Amboy Memorial Hospital re- Carter Bloodgood, Historian, Joseph likely to be out of town for some- The other officers of the Council are: time to come, two members are hold- modern headquarters, the last word Washington. Altogether it took 134 cently received from the firm of Pero, Seryice Officer, and James Earl Applegate, vice councilor, Con- In factory design. The bulMng, in- drawings at Washington to Include Charles Komar & Sons a check for Tustln. Judge Advocate. ' overs whose term? have, expired, and to which it moved this week, cost $350. ductor, Leonard Maxfleld, inside sen- but 2 members of the Board.are In the first twenty-five men In the lo- The next meeting ot the Post will tinel. Richard House, Outside Sen- good standing. Stephen Connors, the the firm close to a quarter million cal board's flies. The letter which accompanied the take place, Thursday evening, Aug- dollars, and has drawn favorable 1 tinel, John Nelson, Warden Daniel president of the Bowl, and Reuben check explained that the money was ust 38th , when the new commander Saunders, Recording Secretary, John comment from all who have visited The drawing was held at eight donated for the furnishing of a room Forgotson. o'clock in Washington,, being.pre- will announce those selected for the L. Applegate, Asst. Recording Secre- It. •• , in the -hapttaU- appointive offices. Shortly after the draft hwj went ceeded by a short speech by General ary, Harold O. Semonelt, Treasurer, into effect, two members, Thomas A major part of the time spent In Hershey, national draft director. Burk Lambertson, Sr., Financial Sec- planning the building was given to retary. Otto H. Miller, Trustees, Ser- Koziorowskl and James Wallls were the arranging for faculties for the Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox rell Newman, Russell O. Mathls, inducted into the army. Two other convenience and comfort of the who was scheduled to open the draw- Local Parties Consider Candidates; Charles Johnson. Elected recently as members Albert Jerome and John company's employees. This is an ing by taking out the first number, James W. Hackett members of the House Committee Conlogue are holdovers from the Instance of present day American requested that the honor be given After serving for many years as a Many Problems Awaiting Solutionwere Casper Page and William previous administration. Their terms co-cperatton between employer and to a regular drafted man. Sergeant party •worker, he first became a can- Kurtz. Elected delegates were John expired on the first of the year, bat employee that is producing previous- Robert W. Shackelton, drafted by didate for office when he ran for as- T. Dill", Burk Lambertson. Sr., and they held over when Republican Ma- ly unheard of results, and to prov- sessor land, was elected over thirty Considerable water will flow un- ess of what else takes place, will yor Robert Casey appointed Anton Board No. 43, of New York City, now Charles Johnson. Nebus and Oeorge Hasslacher to the ing mutually beneficial to both. stationed at Fort Dlx, accordingly years ago. He served as assessor two der (he bridges of the nation between have the handicap of Inexperiences At the meeting last Friday even- ^ A large sum of money could have term and In 1916 he was elected as now and the next local election, but leadership to contend with. Charles Board and the council without giv- made the first drawing. Secretary Ing, Frank Orob, retiring Councilor, ing any reasons for its action, re- been saved by the Ktomar Company Fourth Ward Councilman. In 1918 political leaders of,bath parties here T. Mason, who directed the destinies was presented with a past Council- by »itminytin many of the facili- Knox then drew the second number, he was selected and again In 1920 are already looking About tot candi- of the party here for some years used confirmation. . . g which belonged to Wingate, of Par- or's Jewel, the presentation made by ties which have been installed solely he was returned to the office. In 1920 dates and making tenatlve plans for psst, has exhibited a lack of interest Past Councilor Otto H. Miller. Those who demand a, "showdown** for employees and from which the lin. Senator Reynolds drew the num- he resigned as councilman to become the next campaign. In its future lately, consigning him- on the Board of Works situation de-. The work of renovating the lodge clare that two men should] have been company can never hofpe to derive ber belonging to South Amboy's Republican candidate for mayor, The chief objective of both par- self to the political graveyard, where rooms of the council, which has been directly a single penny. Coughlin's, the- 7th number drawn. with his opponent, the late Con- ties here at the next election will be he evidently Intends to remain. Le- appointed to take the place of the going on for the past several weeks two sent into the army, because they The local draft board's new regis- gressman Thomals J. Scully, the place their candidates in office Roy Bennett, who is serving as Mu- is about completed. In addition to However, the Komar Company, Democratic candidate. Despite 'the so that they may be In a position to nicipal Chairman of the Republican declare, it was known when these like other up to date companies trants numbers only,as high as the renoatlon, hew flourescent lights men were accepted into the Army popularity of his opponent, and the gain control of the city when the party Is a comparative newcomer in hae been installed. Within a short throughout the country, realizes the 136. The numbers in the bowl at fact that he conducted one of the next mayor election rolls around. they could not perform the duties Importance of satisfied employees, Washington ran to 800, although the the political game, and the head of time, It is expected work on the re- far which they were appointed. They most intensive campaigns the city This year Is en "off year" with but the party so far, as office holders Is painting of the entire interior of the •nd the Justice of rewarding their largest number of registrants in any has ever . seen, (Mr. Hackett made two candidates, councllmen in the claim also that there is a question draft board district was only 661. concerned, Mayor Robert Casey, has building will begin. whether any of the acts of the Board. faithful service by making It possi- what is considered a remarkable run First and Fourth wards to be selec- also-had but limited experience. Go- ble for them to work under the best In determining the status of regis- against Mr. Scully, being defeated by ted, much hinges on their election, Recently the council degree team including the election of officers it ing into a campaign against workers visited Essex Council in Newark conducted, were legal. possible conditions It realises also trants in a given draft district, num- only 137 votes. since if the Republicans should gain directed by such an experienced vet- that a piece of machinery can al- bers drawn above the number regis- After having served as Municipal both posts, they will require the el- where' it conferred the Third Degree It has been pointed out too that a eran as Thomas Dohaney, Democra- on a group ot candidates of that by a tered are disregarded first, then Chairman of the Republican party ection of but one candidate at thf there are several phases in Chapter JJ5morPe ^..^f.efficient piec' ^e of ^machinery ? y, for some time, Mr. Hackett in 1634 following election to wrest control of tic leader, the Republicans are at council and the team also recently 22 of the laws of 1»2S, which gives those remaining are considered in considerable of a disadvantage'so was the guest of Onward Council at but a! faithful employee Is a valuable the order In which they were drawn entered.a three cornered race for f the council from the Democrats, cities of the class of South Amboy possession, dlffloult to replace. mayor. who now have their men in all coun- far as leadership is concerned. Red Bank, where the members of authority "to organize a Board of for listing the men of the draft cil posts. On the other hand, in or- However, there Is a possibility that the local council conferred all three Public Works that may under legal • • * board's registrants? This is the me- He worked as a butcher for a num- It appears to be about time that ber of years, and laiter entered the dei to make sure they will continue Dohaney.may not be at the helm degrees on a class of candidates. ' interpretation back up their conten- someone made up their mind) about thod used in preparing the following employ of the New York b Long to control the council next year, the when the Democratic ship embarks The council softball team under tion thit the Board has had no au- the draft and a definite policy that list of the first twenty-five men in Branch Railroad. Democrats can only be safe if they on the seass for another, campaign. the co-managership of Rred Rose thority to att since the present sit- can be depended upon Is to be decid- the local board's files. It will be not- ' Mr. Hackett is survived by his wife secure both council seats again at He recently was named Assistant and Earl Applegate has played a uation came into existence. ed upon and adheared to. ed that.the first number given below .Sarah; three sons, Frank, of this the coming election. Custodian by the Middlesex County number of games to date and the In addition they point to the fact Too few people seem to realize is the order sequence in which the city; Gerald of Nutley; and Robert While It Is obviously still far' too Board of Elections, end there is a schedule for the weeks to come in- that as at present constituted toe that not only those who are balled to number was drawn in Washington, of Keansburg; three daughters: Mrs. early for either of .the parties to question whether he will be able to cludes games with some of the lead- Board while not violating any set service are affected, but practically the second number being the local Nellie O'Connell and Mary Hackett make a definite announcement re- carry out the duties of this office ing softball teams in this vicinity. law for the first time disregards a everyone in some way comes in for man's serial number as published in of this city; and' Mrs. Fred White garding their Intentions, it la believ- and at the same time continue as »• precedent set down by Mayor Harold ccnsJderatlon. •• last week's issue of The Citizen. of Freehold; also six grandchildren. ed by the majority of the Democratic Municipal Chairman: This matter is Hoffman when he signed the ordi- Ron the, very start, it was recog- He was a member of South Amboy leaders that present First Ward being Investigated at the present nance creating the local Board on 98 W. W. Wlngate, Council No. 426, Knights of Colum- time. Summer School August 18. 1925. and declaring the nised that the system of passing DuPont Club, Parlin. Councilman Anton Walczak and men In the medical examination con- bus, and the Holy Name Society of Fourth Ward Councilman Nehrkorn Then there is the matter of irotlng Board should at all times be non- ducted by their local boards and af- 39 John T. Coughlln, St. Mary's Church. He was also w will both be candidates for reelection machines and the effect they will to partisan, appointed three Republi- ter they had made all arrangements 309 Henry Street. S. A. member of the South Amboy Exempt this year and plans for campaign! > have on the coming election that is a cans, George W. Crane. Samuel New- to enter the army, turning down by 17 74 Frank M. Cholewa, Firemen's Association, and a charter their behalf are already being dis- source of wony to leaders on both ton and Harold FUskov. and three Army doctors, was an injustice, but I Joseph fit.. 8. A. * member of Independence Bnglne and cussed. aides. The machines will be used for Democrats, Thomas Vhil, C Leon there, baa been nothing done to re- 29 86 Luke F. McCloud, Hose Company. However, rumen which apparently the first time at the coming elections Conens and Oeorge A. Ddaney. medy this condition. 121 John St.. 8. A. The funeral was held from the res- have some foundation have been cir- and while publicly they declare them Community BJHe School Exer- Another point being broutfet op ia idence Wednesday morning at 8:30 culated about the city during the selves well pleased with their intro- cises Win Be Held at that the present setup violates Sec- There an many other points con- 48 40 Charles A. Burkard, tion,» of the law governing Bawd aenring* draft policy that are un- . 423 Wllmont St., 8. A. . and at 0 tfetook a mass of requiem past week, that neither of these men duction, the local leaden are private- . Baptist Church was celebrated at Bt. Mary's Roman win gam the Democratic nomination ly wondering Just what effect they ei Works operation, whkh settled. a«o that men who an In or 49 119 Adolph A. Kronowski. near the draft age, are unable to CathoHB Church. without ft primary light. It is known will have on the vote. Most of them that the Board of Pubnc r- 519 Main St., Baynvffie. Interment was In St. Mary's Cem- that for some time vast, a group of att of the opinion that their use Ctommanlto Summer Bible School have Jurisdiction over all make pint for the futon and their BO » Walter J. Suchowskt. ' fsmttes an in the 4ame rwltfrw1, etery here; , party member* hare been diseasing will have the effect of greatly re- which has, held Ma for the plants. The local plant has II Jones St- Sayrevule. possible candidate* aad plan to back ducing the vote, since wweriatly in past two week* at the First Baptist been turned over to the Board ef Hits todeeWon to ate wirtdng a Public Works. iMUdshlp on empkow and prospeo- 54 110 Berndt. J. Undgrev, j MISS BARBARA POST their candidates whether or not the an "off year" (people wM not be will- Ohurcfa, will take place this evening DuPont Club, ParUn. present encumbenta decide to run. ing *> attempt to use the i at the church. The service wlH.be- the employers, lor not knowing what WINS LAWN FETE PRIZE gtn at 7:4» and there will be a de- the ofayi i they 66 11 Arthur J. Beger, r., • The Republican patty is stffl con- to vote. A number of- persons have BIBLE CLASS • tatat in their employ, or already have 122 John Bt., 8. A. Miss Barbam Post, of Parlin, was siderably disorganised, but constant- deoared they do not Intend to tote muustxattcfi of the- class work) group In then- employ might be several BS 18 John 3. Stolte. Jr., tile winner of the grand priie awar- ly effort* an being made toward re- at the coming elections because they singing'and a handiwork display, TO MEET THURSDAY months from now, they an miking ded at the annual lawn fete of the conciling the various factions, and are unfamiliar with voting machine An invitation to attend has been The ladles Bible COass of'ttosl 274 Conover. Bt., 8. A. operation and they are not suffic- extended to the genenl public. Methodist Church wjp hold Maj no plena to far as he la concerned (Ooattmwd on Page I) Christ «piscopal Church held last the leaders report that whue they and often the unemployed ydunt Thursday evening. can by m means guarantee the party iently Interested to learn. Leaden The school this year enjoyed one meeting on Thutsd^FnJgn* — nan. who U of draft ate, flndtlt will present a united front at the condemn such an attitude, they all of the most mmoearfnl yean m his- at the home of Mrs. frank -employment *lth.jaw OH Batasta aad Waken at Me* coming primaries, considerable ha* agree there la nothing they can do tory, and toe top attendance figure on lint street " d tO0DO» YOU svn oo OUT WITH iiaBirV 14. MIT " »K bMf doM in One direction and aw- to diiptrta It except that each party at the whoa wiT Mrcawarafi; Hostesses at the eral-who were tat.the forefront-ln. to waking tta plant ft* tee 3m campaigns to yam past wm beieen Mrs. Prank " m wofltfor ilttt Mui it to WB'f THF. SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FEIDAY, JULY 18, 1941 m ByEDWHEELAN

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PhW** JOE JANAS. WMttrlige I-«14» , Speedway Auto Sales Co. 823 ST. GEORGE AVE. WO0DBR1DGE (Acroa (r«m Grtuidma'i Uc CaWn) LALA PALOOZA Vmc«i Fixe. It for UU By RUBE GOLDBERG COME IN , 6UD0V- WITH ALL HER 0OU9H KNOW \ THE MAXIMUM PENALTY^ MAKE YOURSELF* AT" HOME- SHE'S JUST A BIO 1 ,-, ,..,. ABOUT ) FOR IGNORANCE OF OOOT BE TOO [HARD GOOD-NATURE D KID- ' THE LAW- SHE JUST THE LAW IS A PINE ON LALA WHEN YOU SHE CAN HARDLY Af>0 GUESSES AT THE OF *IQ,OOO AND TEN EXAMINE HER FOR* TWO AN* "TWO 'FIGURES - GREAT KID, V YEARS IN JAIL BACK INCOME TAXES LALA >G" "Yum, Yum, Mom, give me some more!*' When even a child knows the difference in meat, you will know that it has to-be superior. We're probably telling m i fHaWwatei you something; you al- ready know, but if not Boston Terrier —better phone us your The Bottom terrier is an America* ralat Black* (tat EvMeaca NOTICE Gardenia Queen Chooses Chevrolet breed of dog. Whto • house is built of second* Take notice that the- ColumM*, dub order today. hand brick, paint will blot out evi- hu applied to Vhe Mayor and Common dence of used material and give the Council ot me Ctty ot South Amnoy TO CHECK •fleet of new brick. for a plenary retail eoosumption ltoenie (or premtaes «ltu*t«] at SS6 D«vld STRAUB'S MARKET Street, Soutti Amhoy. K. J, POPUP NOTICE Objeetloiu, If any, should be made Carl H. Straub, Prop. immediately in writing to O, Tnak Notice Is hereby given by the Olsbrow, City Clerk of So. Amboy, N. J. CHOICE MEATS AND VEGETABLES Common Council .of the City of (Signed) TKB OOLUMBU CLUB. Telephone 850 110 N. Broadway &uth Ambay that at a regular meet* By John Biros, President of the said Ooundl on Tuesday ev- UMhMl J. Carroll, Vtoe-Prw, taing. July tth, 1941, an offer to Joseph XenwD, ^wratary NOTICE pUrchue lot No. 12 In Block W from 1-lt-it Idward Orimley, Trewunr. the City was made by. ANNA CAM- Take notice that OoJdle Ogaoott PION, 316 Oeorge street, for the b«dlng as "White Circle Inn", hassum of $450 This offer will be con- applied to the Township Committee sidered by the Common Council at of the Township of Madlaon, N. J a meeting on July 32nd, 1941, In tor a plenary retail consumption li- City Hall at 8:00 P. M At the said Bids will be received at the regu- cense for premises situated at State meeting the Common Council may lar meeting of the Board of Educa- Highway 4-9. Cheeeeqvnkc. N. J. reject the said offer, or may ratify tion on July as. 1M1 at 8 P. If., Objection*. If any, should be and confirm It, prortded that no D«yU(ht Saving Time, for the fol- made Immediately In writing to higher price or better terms shall lowing mtteriala.' Thomas I>. Wooton, Clerk of the then be paid for aatd property. on. Township of Matdtoon. O. FRANK DtSBROW. 50.000 sallons, more or less of No. (Staled) Ooldle CHucott. City Clerk 4 Fuel Oil; Pour Point: below 0 de- 7-U-at 7-U-2t grees Fahrenheit; Viscosity maximum 75 seconds at degrees Fahrenheldt Fahrenheit Bayboldt, Unlveraal, Flash Point; maximum 300 degrees '•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••I Fahrenheldt; Gravity; minimum M degrees Btume; Carbon residue maximum 1-4 of 1%; Sulphur; M*x truum 1%. ' SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO." COAL 50 tons, more or less, of fresh mi. G. MANVEL APPLEGATE ned, buckwheat, white ash coal. Such fuel to be delivered during the school year 1041-49 at such times JEDDO-HIGHLAND COAL and in such quantities as may be 'heeded. The Baard of Uduatlon retain* the right to reject any or all bids Kopper's Coke-Fuel Oils-Kerosiiie LETXA L NKILL, 146 HENRY STREET TELEPHONE 340 Secretary 7-U-at ••••••••••••'•••••••••••••••••••••»•••''

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This range is in- Departments sulated to hold, • SAVINGS # PERSONAL the heat in tho % CONVENIENT range, and keep LOANS CHECKING .the kitchen eooL - , ACCOUNTS # MORTGAGE Get in ttwriwJnf # SAFE DEPOSIT LOANS 1 to electria cook* i, ing and you'll b« » this summer. - SMALL DO WH .11 m l£4 FRIDAY, JULY 18,1941 SOUTH AJtfiOY CITIZEN PAGETHBEB KlU Uj.J A.... ,44* St. Mary's Qmrch News Training For Ddwas* Rats have driven all othrr TOE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN J5SS1? off_MarX_Jsland in tha-j - Are Ton Afraid Te Die? | By Rufus T. Strohrn Pacific. Published Every Friday by You'ie h'a-d the gaj: Only two I. MANN & SON - things are certain—death and taxes. Dt*m, THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN. Inc. The taxes part of it still Jori-igi a Q_PnjM_ETRJSTS smile, even .with. TJncli. Sam. tUsg-ng Coift;fon3tnt€ Tel. r. A. 1-W7 tvrtfc JUskfty, N. 1. 211 Pint Street 'Telephone 8. A. 4 South Ajnboy, N. J. dfip in the wallet to buy a very ex- •SAVE AND BE SAFE* pensive brace of pistols. fflHU ts tlie Wih aantTeraary of IS MV hAOTTO. I'M : _ * MELFQRD ROM* Editor X tu* luternattonal Cerrei>iMHtd> But as to tbat first nart==death— OR06RING OUR that's no Joke! Listen to people talk trice Schools. For half a century the Institution about it on the car or the bus. Sure, MOV AT At Y«w Scrriot With a IHM line «f 6u»iar« Wines —i they'll kid about it and even wager has bean co- LOW SPRING PRICES •atend u Second Ctoa Matter At the South Amboy Post ©8ioe operating with "aj«m» At n* TraaV, rrioes Ahrays who will meet up with the Black the management ,__ STOI> n* o» TaOEraoMi un root Under the Art ot M«rct» 3, W7» Angel first. But go the hospita of ioduatrUl rounds. U> a sick room or cell in th< concerns and pri- Death House—here it's a differen vate individuals ONION WINE AND UOUOR STORE Subscription Rates:. 11.50 per Yew by Mall; $2.00 by Carrier story. Death is no joke when it In training and Proprietor hovering above you—it's somethin instruction. At j «I BORDENTOWMANX AVENC nn«lr»».E « fh»-l-J ****** $2.00 OuUlde of Zone 1. Pour Cent* per Copy too serious to be laughed at. present we have TELETHON* *U Are you afraid to die? Most of Rufut T. Strohm approximately are—but shouldn't be. Why not? COMPOSITION RESPONSIBILITY 3.000 agreements good ancwer Is in the Preface for with American firms that are using ••••tIMIIIIIIIIIII Thi» newspaper will not be liable for error* appealing kn any Requiem Mass. At a liturgical meet I.C.S. wrviie as the nucleus of train- Ing in Chicago, one woman prescrib: ing progruniB. advertising beyond the cost of space occupied by the error. ed it as a "sure cure for the blues.' Ralph E. Weeks, president, has Here's a vita! passage: "... that said: VENITIAN. BLINDS those whom the certainty of dying "The International Correspond- afflicts., the promise of future im- ence Schools aim 'to give more edu- AND A BASIC RIGHT IS RE-AFFIRMED mortality may console." If after thl cational (service In exchange for the life there is something to look for fees, receiyed, than any other edu- We've heard a lot about the "right to strike" in this country ward to, something 'made worth cational institution, whether pub- THATSFPNE... WE'LL WINDOW SHADES licly or privately owned, provides during the past few years. It has been set up as an absolute pri- while by God's love and Justice for a like amount." HAVE NO WORRIES MADE TO YOUR SPECIFICATIONS 1 vilege, and along with it has gone the implication that anyone wh< The argent need of a single in- ABOUT HIGHER PRICES »MATERIALS OF BETTER QUALITY wanted to work if others were on the picket line was opposing th< dustry (coal mining) brought the OR POSSIBLE DELAY schools at Scranton, Pa., into being NEXT FALL AT NO EXTRA COST TO YOU "right to strike." In 1881; the expanding needs of many Industries have tremendously Free Estimates Little or nothing was heard during this same period concer enlarged the spread of Its useful- Guaranteed Workmanship ning the "right to work." And so the individual with, no griev- ness. At. first, there was only the OFFIR lASy BUDGET HUMS School of Mines; today, there are ance against his employers and with a desire to go on peacefully 26 different ttchools, each one staffed LITTELL COAL CO. earning his living frequently fell victim to the "right to strike' by a torpa of highly competent KELLY AWNING, INC. Instructors. 311 OAK STREET, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. doctrine. He might be barred by force from his machine, he When the first student was en- I'hone S. A. 10 might be forced into "joining up" against his will, and in any rolled, he had no choice of .courses, Photo* P. A. 4-248J-4-29ST-J JAMES CABB, Mgr. because only one was offered; elghi Pine Avail* tni G*«ra* Sine! • case his basic right to work where and when he chose was ignored. years later there were SO established Minimum IIIIII courses of Instruction. There are Defense has pointed up this issue as perhaps never before in and we believe In that something now approximately 400 courses, pro- pur history. For surely there is no right that should be more and call it Eternity—then why viding facilities for training in a should we fear dying? Because a soul wide- range of technical and engi- sacrosanct than that of an American to work for the national meets Death alone? neering subject*, and In almost JusJt t a minuteit . every field of commercial endeavor. f security. And in certain strikes in defense plants, there are indi- Have you ever been a house-to More thai) 4.520,000 mudeuts have cations that many of the men concerned were confused as tohouse salesman? At least you'v' e mett been enrolled since the schools were founded. At present there are more- whether the right to work wasreally theirs. one. He has come to your' house. II is entirely new and strange to him. than 9S.0U0 students on, the antlre In a much-needed statement, the Board of Directors of the He does not know what to expect, list. National Association of Manufacturers recently affirmed once whom he will meet or what his chan- ces for a sale are. Yet be doesn't SHERIFF* 8AUS again the lately-neglected principle of the right to work. After seem nauseated with fear; in fact, he IN CHANCERY OF NEW JBBSSY calling attention to the ''spectacle of American workers in de- seems to make himself more at home Between the PKRTH AMBOY SAV- In your • parlor than you do. He INGS msTITDTION, a corporation of fense industries being coerced... into joining labor organisations comes alone. Nevertheless he is un-New Jersey, 1» Complainant, and afraid—nervy, to some extent. OBOAOK iCUBZBWSKI and ANNA MCB- not of their own choice as the price of a job," the statement went ZKWSKI, his wlie, et als., Defendant., How much less fearful a man PI. Fa. for the sate of mortgaged pram- on to say: •'—.«.-.-,-.-•• should be when he is dying. All life n dated July 1st, 1941. "Denial by government, by employers, by others employees, Ions he has had by his side a com; By virtue of the above stated Writ, panion and real friend In his guard- to me directed and delivered, I will «- or by anyone of the worker's right to work is un-American and an angel. This same angel escorts »a to sale at public vendue on WEDNESDAY, THE SIXTH DAY OF a long step toward dictatorship." him to the Judgment seat of Cod. Once the man has caught a glimpse AUQUBT. A. D., NINBTEDr HUN- With the needs of national defense calling the country to DJUDD PORTY-ONX of the Almighty Creator he longs to at one o'clock standard Time and two maxintum production, and with every last bit of skilled labor des- Him forever. o'clock Daylight Saving Time in the If a man has been a true friend afternoon of the said day, at tba Sher- One-third of the young men called for army service have been deferred for physical rea- perately in demand, any plan or effort to prevent workmen from to his guardian during life, how iff's Office in 41M Olty of New Bruns- sons, most of which are traceabel to malnutrition! No wonder Uncle Sam advises his contributing to defense because of non-membership in a given or- much closer will the bonds of that wick, N. J. • - nephews and nieces to eat well and wisely. Defend your family's health by serving more friendship be when life on earth Is All that certain lot, tract or parcel of ganization is hardly in the best interests of the nation as a whole, land and prsmlaes hereinafter particu- fresh fruits and vegetables ... more dairy products . . . more of those other delicious ending? larly described, situate, lying and being foods that are rich in essential vitamins. Buy them here—our money-saving prices will Perhaps once or many tunes dur- It is this important truth that is the core of he matter, and which In the City of Perth Amboy. in the strengthen your budget ing life he has said a "Hall Mary." County of Middlesex, and State of N»w makes the N. A. M. statement both timely and worth heeding. Do you think Our Blessed Mother, Jersey. who was persistent enough to search Known as lots «12. «18, 614 and 818 constantly for three days until she on map entitled, "Map of S64 desirable SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY—JULY? 17, 18, 19 building lots known as Fonttdale •MMMMMIHIHIMIIIH found her Son—Our Udy who was Height* situated in the City of Perth so sure of her Son's granting her Amboy, N. j., the property of Wm. H. request at the marriage feast^-do MotJItt, May 1800." SPECIAL! I, Jr. | Stephen Soltis you think she will forget someone BKHNNDfO at the southeast ocmer who has asked her for assistance at Elisabeth Avenue (now Cleveland Borden's Star Milk 2 cans 23c Rinsolargebox 19c Cleaning, Pressing the hour of death? She will notAvenue) and Kamm Street, and run leave him unaided. He too is her son, nlng thence easterly along Kamm Kix 2 Lge. Boxes 19c GENERAL Street one hundred (100) feet: thence and remember Calvary? ,, southerly; ~«-rlg»"aigl«irtoKtom FlanUff , ,_ KELLOGG'S RICEKRISPIES-.*™.-.-.™.-.-.v™ 2 Boxes 10c INSURANCE And then, there's good old St. Jo- ; All Kinds of Tailoring Street and parallel "with Cleveland Ave- Carrots & Peas 2 cans 29c BROKER seph—a mighty nice fellow to be on nue one hundred (100) feet; thence good terms With during life—and Westerly, parallel with Bamrn Street, Heinz Catsup... 14 Oz. Bot. 17c BON AMI POWDER 2 Cans 19c (Formerly RotenthaVU especially valuable when life is one hundred (100) fert^ott*ftaterly changed. side of Cleveland Avenue; and thenoe Octagon Soap 4 Cakes 15c SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR : 20c Telephone 8. A. 44 103 So. Broadway North«ly__on the Easterly aide of Cleve- Baker's Chocolate Vi Ib. Bar 15c Continuing that Preface, we read: land Avenue, one hundred (100) feet Telephone It "Pot unto Thy faithful O Lord, life to the point or place of beginning. Green Circle Peas .... 2 Cans 25c 237 BORDENTOWN AYE. is, changed, not taken away; and the' SPRY .'. 1 Ib. can 19c abode of this earthly sojourn being BONDED Northerly by Kamm Street, Sunshine Easterly by Lots 57«-677-578 and »79, dissolved, an eternal dwelling Is pre Southerly by lot 811, and Westerly by Krispy Crackers lge. 17c RED HEART DOG FOOD i.... 3 Cans 23c pared in heaven." Cleveland Avenue. FUotaff We dont have to worry about that Being the premises commonly known STERLING SALT .-. 3 Boxes 13c "eternal dweuing"-«od will take and designated as No. 7OS-7O8-7JO Cleve- Sauerkraut 3 cans 25c care of that. Do not worry about Its land Avenue, Perth Amboy, N. J. CampbeU'j being a bore. Look about you. If this The approximate amount of the de- MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE Ib. 29c WEEK cree to be satisfied by aald sal* la the Tomato Soup 3 cans 22c world can be so lovely, what must sum of Eight Thousand Five Hundred GOLFSOc DAYS heaven be? ' ,. ,. ,.Sixty-seven Dollars (18,867.00) together There's one point we shouldn't with the costs of this sale. overlook, however. The promise of Together' with all and singular the ALL DAY SATURDAYS future immortality is every, man's ghts. privileges, hereditaments and 1.25 ippurtenanoes thereunto belonging or Brookfield Butter 1& 38c SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS consolation, but the "eternal dwell- ing hi heaven"—that's reserved for - anywise appertaining. •jrjurjg o. ENOEL, Armour's Pickled Pig's Feet 14 Oz. Jar 23c Philadelphia Cream Cheese Pkg. 8c Reasonable season membership. Greatly Impmed the faithful. Get it? Sheriff. U-Hole Course. Main Highway rebuilt and resur- Now all we have to worry about CHARLES K. SEAMAN. JR.. Is, "Can we qualify?" Today Is our ~tl* Solicitor FLAGSTAFF ELBEBTA PEACHES Ue. Can tl« faced. chance to prove we can. Worry about Genuine dying then? No. Sir! Well be so FBESH CRISPY FIG BAHS .-._. I IbS. tte busy—we wont have time to worry SHEBTfPg BALE Spring Legs of Lamb JELLO—All Flavors Fkf. M ibout anything! uxxrnJSBEX COMMON PLEAS COURT MIRACLE WHIP Qt. Jar Sfc —Jean B. Hein. Between MARYLAND FARMS, too., BEECHNUT STRAINED BABY FOODS S Jan Uc OAK RIDGE GOLF COURSE Plaintiff, and MICHAEL MOOT and ib. FLAGSTAFF GRAPE FRUIT JUICE No. 5 Can 19c CLARK TOWNSHIP Bet. Westfleld & Rahway MABEL MOST, husband and wife, De- SHERIFF'S SALE fendants, n m for sale of premises SHEFFIELD EVAPORATED MILK..... S Cans Me dated June 98, 1841. UPTONS TEA— H Ib. Pkr. 45c .. H Ib. Free INQUIRIES INVITED N OHANO»Y OF NEW JBRSBY—Be- By virtue of the above stated writ, tween lfCOtSIS OILBKRT, Complain- OCTAGON CLEANSER J Cans lte TELEPHONE RAHWAY 7-2394 ant, and DAVID LEVIN and ROGE to me directed and delivered, I will ex- 25c oute to sale at public vendw on KITCHEN CHARM WAX PAPER—Larre BoUt 15c LEVIN, his wife, also known aa DA- WEDNESDAY. THE 6th DAY OF VID U7INE and ROSE or BOSK LE- AUOUBT, A. D. 1941 CHOCOLATE RAISINS OR MINTS—1 Ib. Box «Sc VIHK, hla wlf*. et als.. Defendants, n. »t one o'clock, standard time, and two PALMOUVE SOAP z 3 Ue. Bath Siae 25c F*. for the sale of mortgaged premis- 3'olock daylight saving time, In the Armour's Skinless Franks Ib 27c es dated June 33rd. 1941. ifternoon of said day, at the Sheriffs By virtue of the above stated Writ, to Mfioe In «ie Olty of New Brunswick, • directed and delivered, I will1 expose i tale at publto vendue on All' the right, title and Interest of Fresh Lean Chopped Beef Ib 23c WEDNESDAY, THE TWENTY-THIRD defendants, Michael Most and Mabel DAY OP JULY, A. D. Most, husband and wife, of, In and all the following described premises, to wit, Just which do you HUNDRED FORTY-ONE All those certain lots, tracts or pai- ££ Frying Chickens... Ib. 32c at One o'clock Standard" Time and Two oel» of land and premises, hereinafter o'clock Daylight Saving Time, In theparticularly described, situate, lying and FANCY NEW ONIONS Ib. 5c ifternoon or the said day, at the Ser- being dn the Borough of Highland' Park, prefer in a Ufs Office In the City of New Bruns- In the County of Middlesex and State Prime Beef Rib Roast Ib25c wick, N. J. * New Jersey, and more particularly FRESH GREEN LIMA BEANS.... 2 Ib. 19c All the foltoving tract or panel ol ounded and described u follonre: / land and premises hereinafter particu- BEOINNTNa at a monument set at Rumps Veal JUICY FLORIDA ORANGES .... larly described, situate, lying and being he Intersection of the southerly line .Ib29c ... doz. 29c REFRIGERATOR? In the City of Perth Amboy, In the South Park Avenue with the easterly Fresh Killed Jersey Xmnty of Middlesex and Stfttc of New line of Sixth Avenue; thenoe running (1) RED CABBAGE Ib. 5c termy. southerly along the said easterly line We will be glad to get any make you like that we - BGOUmnNO at a point on tha north- - Sixth Avenue, fifty (80) feet; thence Roasting Chickens.... Ib 35c irly side of Commerce Street at the ln- (a) easterly at right angles wit* the JERSEY GREEN BEANS 2 lbs. 19c don't happen to have in stock. enectton at right angles of the weeter- said easterly line of Sixth Avenue and boundary of lands belonging to theparallel with the southerly line of South said Thomas F. Burke; said point or •ark Avenue, one hundred (10O) feet of Beginning being distent one thence (3) northerly parallel with the Prime Beef Chuck Roast Ib 23c hundred end seventy-fire feet from the easterly line of'Sixth Avenue fifty (SO) northwesterly corner of Mechanic and test to the southerly line of South IPark Boneless Hadd^., Ib. 25c Philco and Westinghonse Refrigerators Oommeroe Streets; thence westerly along ivenue; them* (4) westerly along the Sugar Cured Pork Goodies Ib 38c the northerly boundary of Commerce ' ~ southerly line of said South Park On DISPLAY FOR YOUR INSPECTION ' twenty-five feet: thence norther- venue, One hundred (100) feet to the Boneless Flounder .. Ib. 29c along a lln» nearly ' parallel with e of BKHNNINO. Plate Soup Meat Ib 12c I OP THE LATEST MODELS. _,tt Street one bundled feat; thence Being the northerly half of lota aum- easterly along • line parallel with Oom- » one hundred and eighty-two (182) Any other make on special order as you desire. Bt tweoty-an feet to the wester- one hundred sad eighty-three (189), one of land* bctongtag to said hundred and eighty-tour (184) Hid one Home Made Loose Sausage Ib 29c f Hamas i\ " hereinbefore npnUcD- hundred and eighty-five (1881, M •bowa •dd; theaos southerly along a Us* nearly panlM with Msebanlo Street one hun-£&£*?£" «"_• MP m« |n tbs . . Abo Latest Models of drsd test to the point or place of be- Fricassee dickens Ib 32c SPINACH ....;...... l... 19c r) unlaf. Mag UM mU serwral dliaen- ! MAYTAG and ABC WASHERS , oos and distances, mars or lass. Bounded STRAWBERRIES ....*...:..„. , 27e wertsrty by lands or Mrs. Base BsStar; situate on ttw amiUurty aide of the main line of ttia Psnnsvivanu Bafiroad. Breast Veal-Lamb Pocket Ib 15c LIMA BEANS ...... '. 25c i WESTTNGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGES ncrthsrty by «• other lands of tbs said and A. Whitman; easterly by otfatr cut from tt» &arttan ufar. New Bruas- CARROTS & PEAS 23c ads belonging to said Thomas t. Burke wk*, N. J, .May 1W8." . , AND REFRIGERATORS and southerly by Comtn«rot 8*. Being Ow pnmiaas commonly known RED PERCH Ib, 29c Bsuut tha premises commonly known « deslg&ated as No IBB Norib. SMh D)29c • EASY PAYMENTS IF DESIRED ' id dnstgnated as Not. 1M-I0* Own- venue, SBgMantf Park, N. J. nuns mm*. Fwth Amboy, K. jr. The anromaato amount of It* Judg- The aoproalmats amount of the

The Gobelin Co., Inc., 153 Norfolk St., Cambridfe. Mass. Peterson'* Pharmacy. 132 N. Broadway, South Amboy, N. J.

Dear Sir: We hare lost been toaUnc at the advertisement that jam. ran in the 8outh Arnbogr CtUsen, oopy of which yon sent to Mr. HeUer. ' ThU piece of copy on your Timothy Ball House, Maplewood new Refrigerated1 Case certain- Built, In 174S and well preserved today, In 1780, at the time of the battle of Spring- ly oviht to brint your store and thU two-and-one-ttalt story Colonial farm- field. A lookout wat located on the mountain yoor Candy Department into noun at Haplewood in Essex Coonty b rich at the,rear of the estate. The building wsi the public eye In your commu- 'in Revolutionary memories* Washington fre- s'lered in 1772 and again in 1919 when it nity. Judges Named For Public Senrice , quently stopped here during the first winter was opened aa tha Washington Inn. QUMVUKR FORMAL in mulct* We liked the copy so maoh of bis encampment' at Motriatown and agtia colored thiffon it worn by! thai we would like to have you First Aid Contest Gets 269 New Buses A'fw Jerttf Council, dtatt tfomr. Trriloti octreM Ilka Chott, star o/ Colum- send us or hare the Citisea bia nettoorfc'i "Penthow* Party"( send us several copies (or tear broadcut. MUl Chate find* this model both cool and tfiectiv* for sheets) of the June 27th Issos At St. Mary's Fiesta For Lines in State ptnthoint dinino vr country club' In which the advertisement was I THE FAMILY QUIZ dance*. Notice it* draped bodies; run. Nicorva's Orchestra Is Engaged Many New Features Are Incor- Former Freeholder More Speeders of oranae chiffon, smooth mid-, We would also like to hear rig in bright preen crepe, and the, To Furnish Music porated in New CtlmtflHt X«|«tm) from you as to Just what re- Vehicles Quackenbush Funeral (*»•« Are Brought Before front futlneu of its flowered ikirtj snlU you rot from the adver- Every Night (From Jay.Thorpe,,N..Y.)/ . tisement if any are traceable. It was disclosed at last night's Thirty-six new buses, the first of FATHER Thanks a lot for your coop- tteetlng of the General Fiesta Com- 269 being built for Public Service by Held Wednesday Local Police Justice ••••••••••••••••••ft! eration. It Is much appreciated. mittee that Mr. Irving Duff, chair- General Motors Truck and 1. What four itates in tor Union Veiy truly yours, and Mack International Motor Walter O. Quackenbush, former are debt free? man of the Elizabeth Chapter of the Truck Corporation have been de- Another Lineup in Local Police The Gobelin Company, Inc. Red Cross, will act as chief Judge Middlesex County freeholder, died A. K. Benjamin, Service MST. livered and will be allocated to var- Monday at his home, 23$ Rector St., 8. Who discovered tha circulation Court Tonight Jack's for tiie First Aid demonstration that ious routes in the company's terri- will take place oo the opening night Perth Amboy. Mr. Quackenbush, of the blood? tory. was born August 31,1807, on his fa- 8, Who suggested the Honro* Doe. Local police ate continuing their Hollywood Inn Of «. Mary's Fiesta. The other as- trine? sliting judges will be: Lt. Paul Lay- Priority of defense work held up ther's, farm in Madison Township. drive against speeders and Wednes- 367 State St. Tel. 4-2309 den of the Perth Amboy police, and the delivery of the thirty-six buses At 23, Mr. Quackenbush went to 4. What is Esperanto? and has also delayed work on the oay evening there was another line- Perth Amboy Mr. Rossi of the Pert hAmboy Fire Matawan and learned the mason's 5. What U th« official language of Department. These mm after deter- test of the order. As rapidly as oth- trade, which he foUowed in Perth up before Police Justice John E. SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY LAGODA BROS. mining the winners of the Industrial ers of the new buses are delivered, Amboy from 1901 to IBM. In the Ut- the Irish Free Stats? MuUa&e. • i - AND SATURDAY ONLY group and the Community group, the transportation company will put ter year he was elected a freeholder "SHELL" SERVICE. STATION them Into service. Sam Roeenthal of Newark was fin- PURE CALIFORNIA will award an 1* inch trophy to the on the Republican ticket, and placed MOTHER ed 98 and two dollars costs when Tour Oar Washed, Greased and victorious team and medals to the The thirty-six buses delivered are In charge of county road aoasttu&- brought before the Justice by Pa- Individual members of the team. of the gas-mechanical city type, tton. He was a member of the Blu, 1. For whom was Alice Bine trolman Rogers; Bay Bareis of 1B89 Wine... $1.39gal. Polished. Called for and Delivered with engine mounted transversely Knights of the Golden Eagle and the named? Miriam avenue, Hillside was fined 12 Cor. 4th St & Ridgeway Avenoe Invitations to participate in the in the rear. They are of twenty-two PORT, SHERRY, exhibition have been seat to num- Red Men. 2. What symbolises a 76th wed- and costs after being brought in by Telephone €74 : passenger seating capacity and have Patrolman O'Connor. Anthony Ruaso erous First Aid end Safety units. Bo many attractive features. Including a He leaves his wife, Mrs. Annie ding Anniversary? MUSCATEL far DuPont Firm, Titanium Pigment modern venllatlng system and mova- Grace Quackenbush and four child- 3. What is tht capital of Canada? of 34S Lafayette St., Newark, ar- ^•••••••••••••••••Jj •nd Hercules Powder Co. have ex- ble upper sash windows, similar to ren, Mrs. Arlle Therkelsen, Mrs. rested by Patrolman O'Connor was pressed their desire to enter the com- those In private automobiles. Other Maud Mason, Percy J., of this dty, 4. What two woman hsvs served fined $5 and $a costs of court. Frank petition. features are: brown Spanish-grain and Walter E. Quacke&bush. as governor! 1 A. Flyim, of U Wadell St., Newark, It was also made known that a leather upholstery, rubber-cushion- Funeral services were held Wed- 5. How much wu the combined also arrested by Patrolman O'Connor contract had been signed with Nlc ed seats with high back, dome light- nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock from weight of the Dionna Quintup- was fined $3 and costs of court and Orvo to furnish dance music of all Ing, extra space between seats, and his late residence with the Rev. O. Joseph T. Brescher of 932 Anna st., types for both young and old. Nlc an adjustable seat and sun visor for H. Boyd officiating. Interment was tn lets at birth? E 15c Visitors at the meeting were Ocur ed by

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-' ' Mr. and Mrs. George Stover of For Jesepk Connors ±., Bacood Street are the parents of a| hor born Monday morning at the Affair HeH at Home af Mr. ^imboTMemorial Hospital. Mrs. Edward Klcgnuui BUY., "On Sunday, a aw was born to Mr. Joseph Connors, Who left"yester- KBd |tn Lawrence Cavanaugh, of day for army service, was the honor Second street. «t the South Amboy grast at a farewell party given for Memorial Hospital. him at the borne of Mr. and Mrs Ed-ward Ktagman on George street Arthur B fh*f*"P. of Tuesday evening. Vbgal number* wn. i» enjoying fata acnnal Yacttq were rendered by Frank Brennan from duties with the Onireraal Car and Oils George and the guest loading Oo. honor was presented with a purse. * * • Those attending were: Miss Mar; ftOas GoMye Rosenthal. of Danid "BONDS Street, has returned home after a Bulinskl, Raymond Piersan, Mist vacation spent in New York. Helen Connors, Patrick Cooler, Mr, ** * * arid Mrs. William Matte, William Leslie Batehelor. of Main street Nagle, Jr., Frank McCarthy, Miss has returned to his duties in theDot Rynlec, A. J. Mahr, Harold Mc- FOR DEFENSE racaUon. ert Leonard, Miss Catherine McOar Priday, a son was born to Mr. am thy, Miss Agnes O'Leary, of Boston tin. James Roberts, of George s* Miss Gertrude Connors, Miss Mild Against the Heat. red Leonard, Miss Dorthy Mahr, Mr svt the tooat Memorial Hospital. end Mrs. Barney Jankowski, Mta • • * Ranny Hinkle, Mis. Stanley Janiow- LooVng toward fell, you'll tcn*t to include i« your wmrdrtA* tkit 'Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Grim ski. Mrs. William Ellison, Mr, ani trlrrtrrit ensemble jralurrd in l.'ia July Cootl ilouufirtfimg immfmume. ley and family were visitors at CMyrn Mrs. Frank McLaughlln, Mr. and The jacket it while fleet een. color lully embroidered, w.'.h thmr* «• • jHc Park, Iwlngton. on Sunday. Mrs. Frank McCarthy, Mrs. Mary •nil Ihr bl-trk t-'.rrtern ikirt ilr.'fcet « «fimrin- ttatr «•/ rn:Ur»- Miss Hope Smalley has returned session over which County Comman- street, this city. der John Oaven will preside, to the r to her home on Second street after John Clejak, 6 Outlook ttvenae. a visit with Mr. and Mrs. J. Messer, meeting room on the first floor, and the Auxiliary wiH meet In the "Dug- ParBn, •. :_'• ^©f Flint. Mich. Caslmer Frank Kalafor, U 'WU Miss Smalley was accompanied on First Aid Squad out" with Mrs. Catherine Coakley of Ham Street. Sayrertlle. the visit by Mrs. .John Cooney and this city, County President, in char- Joseph Thonns Connors. 351 John children and Miss Helen Messer. ge. street, this city. • * • Over Week End Robert Morrtss, 286 Second street, A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. this city "Itrank Brennan of Bm street Satur- Three Accidents Took Place at Andrew Paul Adamecs,. tin David day at (he South Amboy Memorial Morgan excursion street, this city HioapiUI Pour c*Us for the services of the Eugene Anthony McCarthy. «37 Mr. and Km. Stanley Waletak, of heal First Aid and Safety Squad By Sunday School Main street, Sayrevttle 228 Cedar street are the parents of a were made over the past week end. Robert M. Dockhart, 34* Fettua at, ''boy bora Saturday at the local hos- Saturday afternoon the squad was this city. pital. Of MetL Church The departure of the, fourteen called to Morgan on what was repor- contingent yesterday * brought the WITH TWO TROUSERS ' * * * ted as a drowning case. However WiU be Ron to Asburf Park on number of men furnished bar the lo- Mrs.' Howard Lambertson and sons they found Mrs. Anna May, of west Thursday, August 7th cal draft board to date to 114. Of •Gery and Roger were the guests of New York had suffered a sprained this number 133 men here been ac- Mir. and Mn. Theodore WUhelm at ankle while bathing. She was re- moved to the local hospital. On Thursday, August 7th, the an- cepted by the army to date, and S> (tbrtr summer home at Point Heas- nual bus.excursion of the First Me- of those sent to the Trenton induc- -ant on Tuesday. Saturday night the squad mem- thodist Church to Anbury Park will tion center were rejected during tbe ».* * ben transported Edward Jones and take place. Inal wfflfnlnatlon by annor dortora. Max Semer, of Broadway, is vaca- Theodore Bailey, both of Matawan, Odd Slacks $4.65up tioning at Saratoga Springs. N. Y. to the local hospital after they were <7S DIFRBENT OOLOB8) * • , t . • • • injured when their car clashed into Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brennon, dau- a steel girder on the Morgan rail ghter Barbara Ann and Frances toad bridge.' "Brennan were (be guests of Mr. and Sunday morning the squad was Sport Coats - - - - - Mrs. Theodore WUhelm at their sum- called to the vicinity of Roses Cor- $10.90 up mer home at Point Pleasant, Wed- ner, where Anthony Sallasses, 83, of (DISTINCTIVE PATTERNS * STYLES) ueeday. Dunellen, a passenger: on a bus suf- #• * * fered oi heart attack. The man was The (Misses Marie and Betty Boy- transported to the local hospital. ian and Helen Duffy, of Jersey City Sunday night they were called to White Dress Coats - - - $12.90 -visited Wednesday with Mr. and BROADWAY / Morgan again to give first aid! and . (iiNELT 'Mrs. John J. Orlmley of Stevens ave. transport four Perth Amboy victims of an automobile accident to the hos- Miss IilUan Johnson, of Parker pital here. Groceries MARKFTVegetables avenue sislted this week with her Two Piece Tropicals - - -aunt, Mrs. John Peterson, of Akron, $15.75 •Ohio. AIR CONDITIONED (COAT AND rANTS) * * * ' George L Nelius . John L. Applegate, of upper Main street, formerly employed at the Phone 261 D%r 122 N. Broadway Tropical Worsteds - - - $19.45 up DuPont plant at Parlln. Mas been Died This Morning 'transferred to the company's main ^ (ALL WOOL-COAT * I 1>AN&S) office in Wilmington, where he has After _long Illness "been assigned to the Purchasing De- partment. Death, this morning, put an end Two Piece White Gabardine Suits i the sufferings of George C. Nel- 521.45 us, of 334 Feltus street. Mr. Nelius 4 Perth Amboyans fcr several years has been ailing of Leg of Lamb Ib 25c a heart complaint and has, been re- tired for at number of years. He used Injured at Morgan to be « carpenter with the local car shops. The deceased was a member of In Three-car Wreck 5t. Stephens Lodge No. 63, F. It A. M. and of the I. O. O. F. He is survived AD Were Treated at Local Hos- by his wife, Anna, one son, George, , pltal For Injuries and four sisters: Mrs. C. Dreyllng USA Hams Ib 34c and Mrs. B. Koenlg, both of South In a three car collision, on theRiver: Mrs. Elisabeth Armbruster Morgan road near the bridge over and Miss Ratherine Nelius, of Portia ' Cheesequake creek, four Perth Am- street, this city. CMTHBS > boy residents were slightly injured As we go to press, funeral arrange- Regular Swift Hams - - Ib29c late Sunday evening. ments are. pending. The accident occurred when Theo- dore MawraaU, JO. of 1M Broad at., THREE INJURED IN ' NEW BRUNSWICK FACTORY Perth Amboy. pulled out of line, and ACCIDENT AT DEAD i , * ' — In passing a oar of which Red Ser- MAN'S CURVE Fresh Roasting Chickens D>30c oharek, 69, of Neptune wa» the drtor- «r. struck the mar of the Sercharek When the ear hi which they were car and then-ran across the highway riding was forced off the highway tato the path of another oar driven Tuesday' morning, and crashed into Remsen Avenue at Howard Street Fresh Pork Shoulders - - Ib23c ' • \ by David Baden, of Perth Amboy. a pole a* Dead Man's Curve, Morgan 1 • i , The Injured, an of whom mm "toad, three pertons were Injured. taken to the local Memorial Hospital The victims, treated for their in- . New Brunswick, N. J. "by the South Amboy First Aid andjuries at the local hospital were: «d- atfety Squad, were: Mrs. Mbliy Ka- ward Kien and David CSuUtoan of Jersey Loins of Pork - Ib 29c den. M of 1«1 Brighton avenue, Keansburg, and a New York woman < * • Perth Amboy. oontuatobs of the lace whose same could not be learned. .and a possible fracture of the Jaw;Injuries to all three consisted of lac- OP.n Daily 6t3O A. M. until 6 P. M. MB. Sylvia. Jacob*, 99. her daughter, erations and bruisee about the head of J17 Brighton avenue, Perth Ant- end body. < •JTDor, muKJcOe lacerattont of the face They were removed to the hospital MaxweD House Coffee - can 29c Evmings Tuatday, Thursday and Saturday until 9 P. M. 'ii««a foehaad: DMrild K)aden. M Of * the local Mr**. AM and Safety Squad.. - --A---:*- ~-- PACK 1HE SOUTH A1O3OY CITIZEN FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1941 to __* Urn* tad stec- U m The "Doubting Thorns*" of quarters bav* apparently concerned FIFE DREAMS l and she rat a mi- street, one of the beat j» new sport, fishing on the bowling Cla-Cjr Astj*ari_c« etc, they should husbands in our town, had alley*. Maybe they figure if they To give frogling which contains rinrirHrrgtt rwl trmiWc aentljv-Ht «anH get st;MOB-thaiT _*e*hv£lraay-»pp-ar«rjce —het—t" went to a wedding and he and the can gett fi fishing strikes on the alley. place the iced c-ke in the oven for The pnwr-Kor aad fail wife Stood vapor* came home -ad decided that The new sport w_s inaugurated a tew minute*. Don't PLAY then with their Sunday morning since bit dog had not gone to therecently when a new fishing pole Cac-i an. watting for the minister's wedding cetebratton, he should base made Us appearance about the place daughter to n ant When she gotsome attention. and to try'it out one of the fishermen WITH YOUR LlfE three a-efeeb cfa-oce after buying He discovered that the dog had.fastened "Rube the Wrangler" on STELMASZEK*S a paper, she calmly walked over to chewed up his false teeth and bis the end of the line and tried to reel the n-dfeet machine, put one of them gtaaant, but he thought maybe it him in. ;. '•-' CHARTERED BUS in tt. and besjait collecting the re-bad been provoked to these acts be- . SERVICE s-Ks—far she bad hit the Jack-pot. cause flees were bothering it and he It's ab»t time that the local "big • • • decided to rid the dog of fleas, so he shot" jmt a bet he rnide recently. •^ • gave It a bath in turpentine. The bet {bat the Perth Ais-oy po- the rear inp an caatiaa dar- & local Second Ward young man The dog objected to (be batb when lice would ask for a raiae befoe • DELUXE BUSKS A railroad loreman ud • ' is now' witUout a girl tet pi U the head of sa the Main BUeet « w_* administering Septemberrwai made when announ- M trln ttetr ttm! beeMHe be* ant a cood Auto driver It, and also after he was through, cement of the organisation of a po- M etane, tat athlete organttatoon m Mett-wte*- and donthavca boat. lice reserve over there was made »feca 7«a ndM jmt «Ulc and for tbaes- Sunday* stra_jht raising so much disturbance as the The Marttwn Avenue, Perth Am- result ot the turpentine immersion * • * Dwi't try to feaatoa t tie nailed a meeting ot the oqa-_- boy. met; tiuac ttut be hasthat Hie man was up ail night play- a fallow ten «r twenty jean *Oon. On e«ch of the three Sundiis retarded as bis -steady." for theing nursemaid to it A too— married' woman was inlated Ttonr than yam la that mar- the 'fin* tor the meeting was set atpast year. ronWdwl to a cut friend, Into a Perth Amboy fraternity re- ried BMB'I . alade BMS'I baU '•" J:»» PTM. and the railroad Ibnnua * • * cently at A-bury Park. who works with tar in tt_» office of One of the activities of the "Ber- fame lest the "Great Umpire" president was ion hand, but there a Fonts .that she has a new It was unday afternoon, and the can you oat! Why ynot play Wen none of the members on band boy friend, who has a boat. She add- gen Hill" batchelor seems to be doemarried woman and her boy friend aale this raounerT Before fo- when be arrived. ed she feds safe a his boat when collecting. Recently he collected «nd were strolling along the boardwalk, Ing »«ay, pay a *Mt to yoar However, the mystery of why the UK? go out night-, bat she was al- presented to the pumping station a when they stopped in the hotel foe- 11IO5., STELMASZEK physician and have him tell members were not on hand when the wajs fric-tc-ed when she was keep- little black dog, which Increased the refreshment. The boys of the Perth &SON jou Jut how (ternousty you president arrived' was solved. They tog company with the local young water works animal population to Amboy fraternity were holding • ean play. were on hand on time each of the five dogs and a goat. .meeting at the hotel, and they ail It San-fen St.. SayreTiOe, N. J. she never felt safe * « • three Sundays, and so was he, butwith him when be was driving with became immediately fascinated with Phone 8. B. SS1-B being • railroad man, he was opera- The boys at the One Thirty head- the local woman. it {Riqhi a*' ting on Standard Time, and they not being railroad men, were operating on Daylight Time, with the result that each Sunday they showed up. waited around ft while, then left, so that when foe oarne on the scene an hour later, there was no one present ROADWAY, SOUTH AMBOY.NJ. to attend the meeting he had catted. HE QUALITY DRUG STORE * * • SELF Of late the Bergen Hill Navy has not been heard from, because It has been discovered that we can expect SERVItE ilttle Iran them in the shape of de- fense, they keep the flagship out of GROCERY COMPANY town, they never engage in target practice and apparently since the captain of the "lily of the Valley," iost his way on land going to Plain- TODAY IT'S SOUTH AMBOY • field, they have an efficient leader. _ KRUEGER'S Congratulations However, the people of Bergen Hill have no cause for worry, for the NBergen Hill Army is now in the 101 NORTH BROADWAY course of organization. Noting the ROOT BEER 'iBergen Hill Batchelor" inarching We are proud to announce.the opening of Bob Beattie ^aJxwt the Hill with a repeating rifle Monday afternoon, we investigated our new South Amboy Super Market. Hun- and discovered he is planning a real dreds of additional families can now enjoy on your promotion to efficient land defending force. Ma- jor Gill will no doubt assemble an National's fine quality foods at - _ _, . 6^25' efficient organization of me rat manager of the new shooters of the Hill, who win be ready to defend Bergen Hill against SUPER MARKET SAVINGS!! Urn the human rata when they show up. * * * ' No person in the world does fun- NUttT-EIT CHEESE FOOD. . FANCY QUALITY SHRIMPS. . 2 — 25c National nier things when under the Influence 2-. 27c of Joy dreams, than a local- tinsmith's helper who chews cigars from one iACAMM MNNER • Sbofford's . «_* 10c DAVIS CODDIES ...... can 12c end, and smokes them from the oth- er. COUMBU RIVER SALMON. . . *„ He Self-Service Super Makret Recently this lad has developed HONOR GRAPE JUICE . . . . trlOc the habit of patronizing ft Perth Amboy restaurant when he Is va- BMAMAST REDI MEAT . . . e»27c STUFFED OLIVES-HMW . . . ^ I7« porlsedi and one recent night he DAYLIGHT BAKERY walked into the place, which has ni- . ^ 20c FLAKO PIE CRUST . . . . 2«- !9e ckel music boxes in each booth, sat S-Lb. down at one of the tables and began FINE GRANULATED SUGAR. 26c playing one tune after another. When APPLE SAUCE-Ulyof Hw Valley 3 -. 25c the waitress remonstrated after he said he wanted nothing to eat. he NATIONAL BLEND REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE SOUTH AMBOY TRUST gave her an argument, declaring that JELLO or ROYAL DESSERTS. . Pk«». 9c COMPANY OF SOUTH AMBOY,, MIDDLE8BX COUNTY, HtW the establishment was getting it's TETLEY'S "cut" from the nickels he was It-Ox. ft* JERSEY, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS 6N JUNE 30, lMljrab- spending on music and besides he RIVER BRAND RICE . . . . Pko. DC Ushed la accordance with a call made by the Oommlwtoner of was furnishing entertainment for COFFEE WM^iwg and manranoe purmiant to the proridooi of the Bank* the rest of the people In the place. EDDY'S OUt ENGLISH SAUCE . . >£t 15c lot SUtntei of New Jeney. They believed his argument was A8SETB so good that they permitted him /4 Loans and discounts (Including bonds and mortgages and to stay and spend his nickels. CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP. . 3-, 20c Pkg * * * 2 35< overdrafts) ..-.:...... •.' ...... '_...:..- FRANCO - AMERICAN SPAGHETTI 3-. 25c ta) Loans and discounts #409,872.95 A Broadway business man and his MRICIOn HOT OI ICfOI rumn roucoou (b> Bonds and mortgages 384,445.49 wife were in the store one recent Sunday morning and to pass away (c) Overdrafts 2.93 the time, possibly profitably, they National Grocery Company Quality Meats — Money Back Gudrantee began playing the nickel machine. (d) TOTAL They had been Inserting nickels in United States Government obligations, direct and guaranteed 134^20.0* the thing for some time and had the Swift's Premium Swift's Sagar-Ciir*d LEGS OF STIICTLY IMtH MIUK Obligations of States and political subdivisions _____ 2MJM.6O hunch the "Jack pot" was soon due, Other bonds, notes, and.debentures •• '• 534^28.00 when suddenly the proprietor told PRIME TENDERIZED GENUINE Roasting and Frying 30,677.00 his wife to cease playing the ma- Corporate .stocks . chine and look innocent, because Cash, balances •with other banking institutions, including re- the daughter of a local minister was serve balances, and cash items In process of collections— 795,88921 SMOKED HAMS SPRING LAMB CHICKENS Banking premises owned $81,657.32, fumlutre and fixtures RIB ROAST $3,000.00' _„ -1 84,6874* Real estate owned other than banking premises __ 83,054.7* LB.29c LB.25c Other assets . ——. —;--——-^————: : '• 5^48.74: LB.25* ALL SIZES TOTAL ASSETS — PREMIUM QUALITY

12c FANCY IMPORTED CRAB MEAT . ,„ 21c Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 340,«l».4T Time deposits ot Individuals, partnerships, and corporations 780,345.12: MAYOWUISE. . . . 13c SALTESEA CLAM CHOWDER . . ^ 15c Deposits of States'and poUUca] subdivisions 1,189,77741 Deposits of banking institutions __._ ;—_—: -8W1.78 SNEFFKLB EVAPORATED MILK 4cc-- . 28c NURFPS BEANS with PORK . . ^ 5c Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) , lOSMfft WNC m<: TOTAL DEPOSITS •3,S4a.»61.48 PURE VRGffl DJJVE OIL • . HABITANT PEA SOUP ^ Hsr 12c Other liabUlties : 3,000.00 PEANUT BUTTER-CROWN. . 16c KARO SYRUP - BLUE LABEL . 2- 25c TOTAL UABILniES (not Including subordinated obliga- tions shown below) M-OX. APPLE BUTTER - Matselman's. Jar 16c MINUTE TAPIOCA . . . . . ^ 10c CAPITAL ACCOUNTS Capltalt : 2BO,000.0> Surplus 1,701.00 NO RUB SHOE WHITE. . 13C HONOR Undivided profits 12,409.1* KIX Reserves (and retirement account for referred capital).; ..... 8301.4L OAKITE ...... l9c Bartlett PEARS AMERICAN SCOURING PADS 7c TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS _i 272^11 te SUNBRITE CLEANSER . . 9c TOTAL UAEUUTIES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 2,618473.02- Get Marmalade Jar JThis Institution's capital consists of first preferred stock with total par for 1c extra SWEETHEART SOAP . . 2^25- . value of $100,000.00, total retireable value $100,000.00; second preferred stock with total par value of $50,000.00, total retireable valus- $50,000; and common stock with total par value of $100,000.00. CHECKER CLUB CASTLE HAVEN . MEMORANDA HONOR-ORANGE Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): (a) U. S. Government obligations, direct and guaranteed, & GRAPEFRUIT pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities..- 20,000.00" BEVERAGES Tomato Juice (b) Other assets pledged to secure deposits and other li- SECTIONS abilities (including notes and bills rediscounted and se- curities sold under repurchase agreement) 1,000.00 TAILORED DINNER FROCK11 (o) Assets pledged to qualify for exercise of fiduciary or "• inspired bv the Wavy't white,, c corporate powers, and for purposes other than to secure nest-jacket and blue troitfert it,i 6^25* °* 3-20' liabilities . ! 21,000.00 HIAITHMI, VITAMIN-rUL torn here by Mary Attar, lovetyj SMMF-IUU, HOOT in*, OMNM 2 "" 2 o* mi*»re*#\oj ceremonier on CoU A NATURAL AmTO •» CRMM SO»A •• i (e) TOTAL 42,000.00 - iirobia network's Wett Coast, IOML FOR tAun not y.. fHollytoood ' Showcase" ttritt. 4 (Tie oathrred navy-crept tfcfrt It 1-Lb. Secured and preferred liabilities: t' -.*OB«a around the watit with a SUNSHINE HH» CRACKERS Pk 20c HOMOR WHEAT or RICE PUFFS . 6c (a) Deposits secured by pledged assets pursuant to re- Li' narrow cummerbund. The white 1t quirements of law __ 11,000.00 W.i mne bolero with * trio of (top it-Oi. I An jt;V fwexctt l» - worn over' a short MSHIOMIO •«• BOSOO . . . . . ;^l9e mNUTE MAN NOOBLE SOUP MIX 3 (e) TOTAL 11.000.0* rYS . . V&lfe STATE OP NEW JERSEY, HAT. 26c WltKEFS SHREDDED OfWAJlUT le COUNTS' OF It-DDL—SEX, ».: tt»tt» Dog's Ftetk, Hides MLBDiST POWKR JUMET RENNET MWH*. . 2 I, Donald W. Reed, President, and George A. Kress, Treasurer, of tbs- will be regarded >s po- IBo above named institution, do solemn]; swear that the above statement I* i fo tor animals and produc- true to the beet of mr knowledge and belief. of leather and fertilizer, ac- I3e Wm PREPARED MUoTMD . . 9e * bj to an edict of the agrtc—- DONALD W. ROD, Presldttt and-torestry ministry In Tokyo. aiOROB A. KRESS, Treasure* fa:.«f healthy don will bt VaVET-HUNCE ALBERT LUX tr LIFEBUOY . 3 c*» lie used as fodder, Don not HALF* HALF or Correct-Attert: t, and the Inedible parts don" will be Converted KENTUCKY CLUB LUX FLAKES . . U vsr 20c », BLODOETT to bete increwt riot Canera FILMS All. BROWN ld wfil bt tannedfo r TOBACCO SPRY R._R • „• i . Coit ku aid Mvo vm, a* vm DIAMOND WIST Speed Urin

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Only 20s Standta Positions Re- After a short trip to Syracuse late main Open for Saturday this week, the Newark Bean will re- turn to home pastures again Sun- Races day for a double header with the Toronto Maple Leafs. The Canadi- 'the .. _. . PHILA., PA.. July is—Thrilled by ans win also be encountered in the __ here an these of the writer the fastest and most dangerous pact first twilight-moonlight double hea- WHEN YOU BUY A CAR 4» net aeceasarUr agree with ever attained by standard automo- der of the season Tuesday nSEt. •ftbema biles on the- world's fastest mile Following this series the second langttorne Speedway, a record crowd place Buffalo Bisons will move into was expected to turn out for final Ruppert Stadium in another attemp* In the past if you have noticed qualifying runs S4turdfcy and for to wrest the league lead from the the world's first 200-mile Interna- Bruins. The Buffalo series, which " -from the stories that yours truly hasI Uonal Stock Car Race Sunday, July will be the last at home for the Ju- * "written concerning high school boys 20th. nior World Champions until August '** to their comparison in athletics 11, will include afternoon games and studies, you'll remember that I Only 20 starting positions remain- Thursday and Saturday and another continuously stated that those that ed open for the champion drivers to nocturnal double header Friday •Were less brilliant in their studies shoot at Saturday afternoon. July night, which will also be Ladies' made the best athletes. 19th, in the last set o( races to de- night. termine the 10 fastest annng more Having 'downed the Bisons three Recently, Walt Rogers, one of the than 100 entrants. "I •Car financing is a bank's naturnl •City's finest, and brilliant diamond out of four in a recent crucial series Twenty cars qualified last Sunday. : at Buffalo, the Bears figure to add field. The car manufacturer knows "-Stars in his heyday, proved to this July 13th, in the fastest and most' to their lead at the expanse of To- how to build cars. The dealer knows corner that my statement was more dangerous qualifications ever run at j ronto and should be in a fairly safe how to sell them. And we know our Incorrect than true. Langhorne. A spectacular four-car { position before the next test against • He stated that the reason I up pileup brought the qualifying races the Thundering Herd. business, too. tield the above contention was due to a hair raising finish. But luck Johnny Neun, nearing the com- We believe we can offer you advan- was with the drivers, for only one of to the fact that local boys who were pletion of his fourth season as New- tages and economic* that you cannot WUlant athletically in school was the four who demolished their cars longer than any manager since Wai- remained In the hospital. He was ark manager, has piloted the Bears afford to pass up. Get all the facts, due to the fact that -they devoted Sam Moody, 27, of Richmond. Va.. more time to their athletics than long as he Is short. ter Burnham. 1902-1907. In the 35- figures, and details of our plan in- who suffered back injuries. Treated year interim only Al Mamaux led -their studies, therefore the result at the hospital but discharged and Johnny Ritter iar ahead of any other drivers at stead of accepting the first offer that Tri-City Stadium in the season's the Newarks as long as three and , -was that they were more rdaiant said to be ready to attempt quali- half years. others make to you. Then you can . athletically than scholarly. fying again Saturday were Ace Le- American Automobile Assn. point vis. 27, of Dorchester. Mass., who Will Be Back at standing list, Jonnny will be back at make your decision with your own But the proving point was this: Albert Santo's quarter-mile track Be asked me, how far these leas stu- suffered a shoolder injury, and Leon interests in mind. McBride, of Trenton, N. J., lacera- , once again Sunday night to show dious athletes progressed In the va- tions of the arm. Bud VanHouten, of Union Track Sunday I thousands of midget racing fans HAVE YOU VISITED rious sports in which they excelled. Paterson, walked away from the UNION TOWNSHIP — The little that a fellow doesn't have to have Well, In retrospection of this ques wreck. man who's always there. brawn when he has his share of tion we noticed that these boys That's wee Johnny Ritter, mighty brains. John's New Round THE 'Cither droppe dout of the picture Here are the five winners Li mite of the midget cars who's • rec- What Rittsr lacks in size he more last Sunday's qualifications, all of ord as one of the nation's most suc- completely when they left high q cessful smui than makes up for in skill when he •short or a few years afterwards. whom will start in the 200 Mile is behind the wheel of his bright Bar SOUTH AMBOY TRUST CO. Therefore Rogers pointed out that Stock Car race classic which gets yellow speed wagon at the Trl-Clty the statement was erroneus as to under way at 2 P. M. Sunday: track. His nerves are Just as cool as First Five-mile race—Jim Stone- any driver's on the AAA Eastern In Mechanicsville those less studious making a success Circuit. Hs is Just as willing to take Broadway at Augusta St of their life in sports. He stated that braker, Hyattsville, Md., 1940 Ford; It's the Newest, Nicest, Longest William Strauss, Hellertown, Pa., a chance. But with Johnny, midget In Town. Join the Ever In- it Is a proven fact that the scholar 1940 Bulck, Roy Shelhamer, Beth- car racing ft a science. And Scien- athlete progresses in sports the tists rarely have to take chances. creasing Crowd It Attracts lehem, Pa., 1940 .Buick, Fred Daga- Nlihtlj «ame as he does in his studies. Main- var, New York City, 1939 Graham. That's why the tow-headed mite ly because the youth is educated and Iryln Flggs. Staten Island. 1939 seldom is found in the middle of a Geo. Rudv & His Orchestra •therefore attains a background which Ford. traffic Jam when the best midget car pilots in the United States flash with Joe Harko THE SOUTH AMBOY trains his mind to the point weher Second flve-mlle race — Curie; \ Brery Saturday Night te attains knwoledge of grasping Lonsford, Winston Salem. N. C, 1941 around the Tri-City oval in a blaze Mercury, Walt Keiper, Trenton, N. of blinding speed Johnny generally Baa for Bent for An OtMSJSfMi BUSINESS DIRECTORY things with ease. is out of harm's way, far out In "Professor" Rogers, if we may call J.. 1939 Ford, BUI Blair. High Point, Ban«oets, Weddings awl An N. C. 1939 Ford Coupe, Ted Nyqulst, front where none can touch or catch Seelal Events 111 mso, sternly believes that a youth him. INSURANCE COAL AND WOOD -will further himself in life more so Reading, Pa., 1941 Oldsmobile. B. Mason Yates, Arlington, Va., 1939 And that Is why the "Little Man with an educatlo two matter what Ford. • , Who's Always There" has 529 points Johnny's Ills profession may be. Thtrd flve-mtle race—Joe Barzda, to be far ahead of Charlie Miller Another point that Rogers brought New Brunswidk, N. J.. 1939 Buick. with 445. Oeo.ge Fonder With 416. C. T. MASON out to us that proves his point even Harold Brohoff, PottsvUle, Pa.. 1940 Joe Carson 386. Dave Randolph 3S7, Half Way House PAUL BRYLINSD wore to the manner in which Con- and Red Redmond 378. Ritter will be John WoJelecbowsU. Prop. {Successor to R.P.Mam» Bulck, Jimmy Fearlck, Brooklyn, N. out to increase that lead in Tri- Die Mack, considered the smartest Y., 1941 Oldsmobile. Larry Bloomer. 533 Rtdfceway Are. manager in baseball, selects his rook- CoUegeviUe. Pa., 1939 LaSaUe. Felix Clty's Sunday night eight-race card. FUEL OIL Wllkes. Ringville. N. J., 1941 Buick. The first Is off at 8:30 P. M. INSURANCE les. if you'll notice Hack selects ev- JM eryonen of his hopefuls directly from Fourth flve-mlle race—Jack Mac CONCRETE BLOCKS the college campus. All right, Rogie. Caskill, Brooklyn, N. Y.. 1941 Hud- RELIABLE UNITED STATES •we're convinced and thanks for this son, Jim Ryan, Pottstown, Pa., 1941 COMPANIES PORTLAND CEMENT Graham, Gus Zarka, Doylestown, Pa.. line item. 1939 Buick, Pepper Cunningham, EXPLOSION INSURANCE ALL KINDS Or During the past few weeks we've Trenton, N. J., 1938 Ford Coupe, NOTARY PUBLIC -noticed that a very annoying nelgh- Kenneth Applegate, Cranberry. N. J., HI lint Street 8oath Asabw FEED AND GRAIN Bor who resides In he vicinity of the 1939 Ford. Men, Women and Children baseball field has proven to be a very troublesome customer to the Old Lehijrh and WUkes-BaRt prospective progress of the city cir- cuit. C P. BOSTWICK In numerous gairles this person like -. COAL •has refused to return ,any balls that have been hit into his ward by the CENTER AND ELM STS. ball players in the city league fire. AntotnobUe. UabltKy games. In fact, at one time he drew Explode*. Casualty. Etc Telephones! a gun and solidly stated that he Sarety and Fidelity Bea* would shoot the first person who UtthmN AMAV 1 Bo«Ui Bivtt • -went into his yard attempting to re- 1M BoseweB St Seat* Aaafcw * trieve the foul ball. It Is occasions of this nature where the city fathers should come to the so weVe made it our weekend special rescue of the league. They should BELIEF AND OU Bridge Coal Co. demand that the neighbors return HEALTH FOR Jacob J.Jacobsen trie that are bit In the sur- BUSINESS MEN NOTABHT MJBUO Dealer bt HIGH OBADB Ni rounding yards. After all if the city JUSTUS QT TUB HAG8 league la willing to defray expense* When Wre "tied o» In a tow*" a •denliflc eUropraeUo D A VLlGMt BAKERY for damage to property or Injury to adjustment I, wfcat you need •f Ik* Lehigh Coal and Wood Arsons received in these properties, to make you relax and get rid Telephone 153 there is no earthly reason why the of Abo Broad Top Soft Coal -neighbors should act so damagmgly. Uis.BwasTwy Batik If I had the authority In my hnads MabtOffie* I would chase the neighbors out ot 235 Feltus St South Ambor -town who refused to return foul MephoM 1M-W balls. So help me\ I would. I would PAINTS. ETC 'like to bet that a person who would Brandt Office, Old Bridjre, N. J. keep a foul ball on ball players is so mean that every time the said Next Week Coming Soon TelealMo* Us . Tetepbone Mt-B-S person expectorates a lemon tree FRANK PAZDAN, Proprietor starts to grow. SUNDAY & MONDAY Boy that city league is getting red A. MORRIS hot. What with the Mechanlcsvllle '1 Wanted Wings" outfit beating the Hearts and the Paints, Ofls and Vunblws PLUMBING AND SEATING city 105 54 Charles Burdak, MARKET The chapel, which will be for the morning. For the tot time in the MM, Stanley A. Wikvs. No M*T. of 133 8a Broadway 50 Smith St, Sayrevine. Army's history, a recruiting station 233 Walnut st.. this city 1483 Benjamin Lajewskl. No. 6S9. 108 PINE AVENUE Phone 650 SOUTH AMBOY •Me of all faiths at the permanent 17 Hang st., SayrevUle 106 109 Joseph h. Crowe, establishment* of the Post, will be was opened within a military reser- 1423 Frank S. Bonus. No. IMS of 340 Daid St., S. A. touted at 37th Street and the Wri- vation for the purpose of enlisting S7 Sandfleld Road. Sayrevllle 1«3 Joseph E. awmka, No. 1003 of PHONE YOUR ORDERS—WE DELIVER already inducted soldiers as flying 1434 Christopher J. Mataranglo, No 110 Oeorge at. 121 66 Walter Bogurskl, t&tstown Pointvllle road. 36 Perrine Ave.. Melrose. SPECIALS FOB ni. - SAT, j "QUALITY & SERVICET The chapels will be white with a cadets or as ground men in the Reg- 1186, or 414 David st. 1484 Donald A. Engelhardt, No. man spire. Within, a email balcony ular Army Air Corps. 1426 Joseph A. Kloc, No. 759. cf 1973, 48 Dane st, SayrevUle 125 112 Amos W. VanDyke, •will easily lend itself to * choir loft, In addition to enrolling flying ca- John St., Old Bridge. 1485 Charles J. Orsyb, Nb. 1036, of 148 John St. while the alter, lectern and pulpit dets and ground men for the Air 1426 Prank L. Prasnal, No. 841, of 3 Mary st., Bayreville 132 72 Oeorge L. Selover, can be moved out of the way to adapt Corps, any trainees who are in the 919 John fit. 1486 Benjamin F. PawlowsU. No. 258 Second St. Rumps of Veal lb. 25c 585, 11 Appleby ave., S3. River the chatxd to all creeds. Army for a year of service, or any 1427 Alexander J. Konopka, No. 134 50 Alex Steve Szalbolscky, civilians, may enlist in the Regular 563, of 189 Main st, Sayreville 1487 Raymond W. Collier, No. 2044, * * • 521 Ridgeway ave. 203 Devid St., S. A. Army for * three year period. In the 1428 Caslmer A. Kacttnarek, No. The loial board, when the official Two local men, James T. deary case of trainees, they will be imme- 700, of 409 Highland st. 1488 Joseph W. KieUan, No. 437, «nd John P. Manger, were members diately discharged from the Army of 9 Mary st, Sayreville list of numbers is received from the of the delegation of three hundred the United States "for the convenien- 1490 Joseph K. Syslo, No U30. of 1480 Edward E. Heaton, No. 544, headnuartera in Washington, will m- ib Roast fiSt 128c 156 Main St., SayrevUle 532 Ridgeway ave. sert the new registrmts toto the flies mnd sixty one trainees, sent from Ft. ce of the government" to enlist for 1430 John Nash, No. 1009, of 405 Dix to ftort lee, Virginia, riday the. longer period. 1490 Joseph V. (Russell. No. 2162 of of previous registrants. Starting with Freah Killed BoasUnc Washington (Rd., Parlin. 228 George st Order No. 689, which Is the order morning. * • • 1431 John Oerba, Jr., No 39. of 4 * « 1491 John TXreneck, No. 1370, of number of the last registrant induc- Colonel Julius Ochs Adler, general 352 IRarltan st. Main St., Old Bridge ted as of July 1st, one new card wiu Chickens Ib 33cButter lb 40c A soldier hypnotist, capable of manager of the New York Times, and 1432 Elmer A. Ehrllch, No 462, of 1492 Ladlslaus F. Oawron, No. 387 be inserted for every fourteen older making Uiose under his control commander of the 113th Infantry, 172 No. Broadway 4 Lb. Average Concentrated tU*. fta. think they are enjoying a cool Alas- 186 Pulaskl ave., Samville cards. untU the 136 new cards are appointed commander of the 1433 Francis E. Hartman, No. 2168 1493 Henry Kurtz, No. 1266, 361 used up or the end of the file Is SUPER SUDS 33e kan breeze when they are actually 87th Infantry Brigade Friday by of 220 Washington rd., SayrevUle Fresh Killed Fricassee perspiring in Central Jersey heat, or Major General Clifford R. Piawell, Conover «t. reached Fourteen is the number ob- 1434 Peter P. Kwitkowskl. No 1888 1494 Gdwiiad A. Przybylowskl, No that they are eating a tempting commanding the 44th Division. Col- of 22 Canal St, Sayrevllle. tained by dividing the number of UNEEDA BISCUITS 13c strawberry sundae when they are onel Adler's nomination for the grade 963. 11 Walling st., Sayrevllle new registrants into the number of Chickens lb 30c 1435 Anthony A. Oplola, No. 88 1495 Edward O. Iarson, No. 1663, really Imbibing Ann; stew, has been of brigadier general was Immediate- 329 Cedar street. registrants obtained last Oct. 16th 4% Lb. Average WblU Borne SCant uncovered in the 44th Division, that ly sent to the Senate. 231 Peltus st Thus Wlngate will become No, CLEANSER .. 13e 1436 Robert E Minefield. No. 1300, 1496 John Orabon, No. 1637, of 599-A, Coughlin will become No. Is stationed at Fort Dix. Colonel Adler. who came into the 272 Second st. 637 Center st Milk Fed Boneless He Is Private Bernard Axelrod, of division as a Reserve Officer, atten- 1437 Oliver T Lockhart, NO. 492 613-A, Cholewa will become No. 627-A Snappy S Cans 1496 Francis J. Coan, No. 2386, of and so on. In view of the fact that DOG FOOD ... Kew York city, of the 71st Infantry, ded the first Plattsburgr Business 318 Feltua St. 257 Davidi st. 14c former medical student and graduate Training Camp In 1915. and returned 1438 Raymond F. Resskowskt, No. the last order number sent to Tren- Roasting Veal lb 28c 1499 William F. Bouchard, No 1395 ton ye3terday was No. 888, Is prob- College Town Drip or Beg. of New York University. Axelrod, a for further training in 1816. He en- 1857, 234 Walnut st. 350 Main st. member of his regiment's medical tered the World War as a lieutenant 1430 William 8. Nebus, No. 1019 able that the draft contingent expec- COFFEE .... Lb. 27e detachment, has achieved such suc- of cavalry and became senior in- 1500 Leon C. Wisniewskl. No. 2085 ted to be called' tete In Augusi will Genuine Spring 239 Cedar St. 345 Feltus st. Fancy V. 8. No. 1 Grade cess with deeds resembling those of structor of the Officers Training 1440 James H. Gent, NO 740, of include several of these new regis- Mandrake, the Magician, that much Camp at Camp Upton with the rank 1497 Chester Springel, No. 310, En trants. POTATOES,,.. 10 lbe. 26c of captain. 432 Pine ave. listed, 1 Dayton st. legs Lamb lb 31c «Usou8slon has been aroused in the 144L_Xa_iies C. Prasnal, Nft^MU, Foil Podded __£nliateri ranks concerning his poten- _, »-•*-•» • 819 John fit. STATE OFFICIALS - tialities in making Army life a little Delicious Tender LIMA BEANS 10c Infantry elements of the 44th Div- 1443 Steve J. Maluewlcs. No. SM INSPECT_WATER PLANT • •otter. ision may use firing ranges at In- 281 Oonover at. Fancy His usual procedure, alter he has OCEAN POOL Large 8tee dlantown Gap, Pft., and on the A. P. 1443 Francis C. Ohonaky, No. 31S9 \_k ___ DIVINO TOWtH On Friday. R. Furman, a represen- CUCUMBERS lulled his subject into a state of ac- military reservation for combat prac- Cube Steaks lb 39c ... 3 for 10c cord, is to start off by feeding him a '220 George st. ^_-4B» tative of the State Water Policy tice In the near future, Major Gen- 1444 Ralph J. Bump. No 1947. 11J ^Ot ftorn 2 lo 9 (••! In d.plh Commission, and Sergeant WeUlng, Fancy Large Bile couple of cigarettes, telling him all eral Clifford R. Powell disclosed to- XV S«f. . . . Sanitary the time that he is nibbling a bar Main st, Sayreville of the State Police, visited toe local Home Made Fresh CANTALOUPES .. ea. 10c day. 1445 Albert A. Travtoski. No. Ml, ^ Admlulon 25 «nn water works in connection with a <* chocolate. After this start he goes Schedules have not been drawn up state wide inspection of water eup- Fancy Yellow Freestone on to make the subject recall latent 45 Laurel st., RFD So. Amboy. CLIFFWOOD BEACH yet. General Powell said, but i^. Is not 1446 Clifford P. Brewer. No. 797, of *a part of the defense program. Kobasi Ib 33cPEACHES 2 lbs. 15c memories, perform deeds of unusual anticipated that the program will B strength, or merely read, write speak 496 Bailey ave.. Onion. •'•••••••••••••••••••I get under way until the return of the 1447 Thomas J. Onyb, No 433 of of walk at his command. Division from Us two weeks of field • • • 27 Little Broadway, SayrevUle exercises In Virginia, August 4. Some 1448 Rev. John J. Bagan, No, 432, For the second time in recent combat filing Is now carried on at 50 Main st. SayrevUle months the First Marine Division, Fort Dix. 1449 Raymond W. Post, No 1675, Fleet Marine Force—Shock troops of 437 Highland st. the TJ. 8. and spearhead of D. S. de- Lest night the 44th Division left 1450 iRlchard J. Ryan, No 600. of fense—is being whipped into shape Fort Dix on its second ivtslt to nor- 258 First st in full maneuvers somewhere along thern Virginia for field training. The 1451 Joseph B. Nobock. No.1864, of Summer Clearance the South Atlantic coast under the division left behind its new provis- ional anti tank batalllon, while the 533 Center st • direction.of its aggressive leader, 1452 William E. Coyne, No. 461, of Major General Holland M. Smith. rest of the organization moved by motor convoy. 18 SDayton st. All summer items such as Swim Suits, Slack Under the guidance of General 1453 Francis R. CHsen. No. 906, of Smith, the First Marine Division has, Today the division will stop aft Ft. 225 Catherine st. within the past year been drilled Oeorge G. Me&de, Md., for a rest and Suits, Sport Shirts and Summer Neckwear the training area will be reached to- ,1454 Prank J Bader, Jr., No. 60S of atrenously. steadily and thoroughly 121 Stevens ave. until today it is the finest force in morrow. The movements are made have been reduced for clearance. at night In order to offer less con- 1455 William OB. Masterson, No S48 U. 8. military history for offensive- flict with civilian traffic. 496 Alpine st. defensive operations. 1456 Salvador J. Von* No. 574 of 6 Walling st,, Sayrevllle 1457 Edwin E Elliott. No. 1731. Of RAPID PROGRESS 44 Foch ave. Parlin. v CHURCH NEWS ON ARKY RESIDENCE 1458 Edward E. Freeman. No. 1318, of 518 Ridgeway ave Work Is progressing rapidly on the 1459 Stanley B. Lytkowskl, No. 1934 Greens Men's Shop FHtST METHODIST CHURCH residence for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur 22 Dolun et., Sayreville Arky, on Peltus St., which Is to be John Street. Between Broadway and 1460 John P. Kuleai, No. 1880, of erected at a cost of (8,300. 17 Haag st., SayrevUle Stevens Avenu* - The seven room residence will be 1461 Julius L. Andresen, No. 487, Anythlne and "A FRIENDLY CHTJRCH WITH * of frame construction with colonial 63 Hart st, SayrevUle Everything for Tour Car GOSPEL MESSAGE" siding on the walla and an asphalt 1462 Michael V. Tabaszewskl, No CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS M1«U*C« Of CM. WOtkMt- Eev. Charles J. champion, Pastor shingled roof. It Is being erected on a 803, or 14 James st., Sayreville lot measuring 75 by 100 feet and' will 1463 Charles P. Buchanan, Jr., No, be of Cape Cod artchltecture. The Sundnay, July 20th, 1941 1694. 30 Church St., Sayrevllle. APARTMENTS fOB HOMES FOB SALE 9:46 A. M. Church School. T. South Amboy Construction Co. Is in 1464 James Wm. Hansen, No. 1897 JACKIN & CROSS GARAGE VI, Armstrong, Bupt. Come and charge of the work and it is expected 221 Main St.. SayrevUle HOUSE FOR SAALE: even rooms, 519-525 UPPER MAIN ST SOUTH AMBOY, N. J. Cteow With Us." the building will be ready for occu- 1468 Albert F. Read. No. 2273, of U-.00 A. M. Worship. Good Music pancy on Oct. 1. ' APARTMENT FOR RENT: 5 rooms all Improvements, 4 lots, 1 car gar- 334 Ward ave. and bath, all improvements: oil age. Call 833 South Amboy. Telephone S. A. 77 Oood Fellowship. Sermon Subject: 1465 Edward J. lobra. No. 706, of "Our All Glorious God." Takes'Bair Ride' heat furnished, garage. Inquire 237 134 Augusta st. Bordentown Avenue. 7-11-tf 7:80 P.M. Happy Hour Service. A During his week's vacation, • 1467 Francis M. McCarthy, No 1708 eervice of Song and Sermon. Sub- member of the Manchester, Eng- 243 Augusta st. MONET TO LOAN ject: "Personal Enemy No. 2." land, fire department got a job >' h 1468 Steven WUnlewskl, No. 1748 TOR RENT: Apartment at 362 John Wednesday 7:45 P. M. Mid-Week a London fire brigade and spent is 6 Thomas st., SjiyrevUle •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••K «ervJce of Prayer and Praise". yearly "rest" fighting blazes. St., South Amboy, downstairs. Will MONEY TO LOAN on bond and WB EXTEND THE GLAD HAND be ready for occupancy about July mortgage In sums of aioo, $300, TO ALL HANDS 1st, lor debate call at the above 8300. 8400. |500 and UP to 110,000. address. ' o-18-tf Office hours from 8:30 a. m. to 8:20 p. m. Wednesday and Sat* CHRIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH P6R RENT: Two rooms, nicely fur- urday, from 8:20 a. m. to 8 p. m. Organized 1892 _nished can be used either as sin- Inquire John A. Lovely, Trust Main Street and Broadway I Company Building. South Amboy. GREENSPAN'S I gle rooms or double room apart- Rev. Harry Stanabury Weyrieh ment, suitable for two adulte. In- Rector quire 209 Stevens Avenue from 8 WASHERS—VACUUM CLEANERS Groceries UIDIf CT Vegetables ' Lay Readers A. M till 8 P. M., 209 Stevens Ave. REPAIRS John Joseph Dowllng 7-11-tf William Henry Johnson MEATS m An He I FRUITS 3 Carlos Francis Newman, Organist & FREE INSPECTION! Free pick-up I Phone Choirmaster OARAGE FOR RENT at 217 Thom- Free delivery I Expert repairs guar- 126 North Broadway pson Street. Inquire 216 Stevens anteed. Everymake, 380 State 8t. filitii Sunday After Trinity, July 20. Avenue, or call Tel. 618. 7-U-tf Perth Amboy. N. J. TeL 4-2282. » 7:30 a. mr-Holy Communion. * 3-7-lt Evaporated 10:00 A. M., Holy Communion and Prime Beef Al-C «w*aw«. r_/\c aennon by the Rev. Claude Reader, FOR SALE AWNINGS—SHADES of New Yorlc City.. MARKET Chock Roast /S Milk 3 cans/A WEES DAY SERVICES FOR SA1LE: Gray and White Qual- AMBOY SHADE A) AWNTNO CO. •la.**" Daily except Monday and Satur- "SOUTH AM&WS OUTSTANDING MARKET ity Gas Stove, side oven, gxxtd Window Shades and VeneUan Sneffield^or Iibby*s "^^^ .day at 10 a. m., conducted by the Orders Called for and Delivered to yonr door tree. condition. 816. Inquire 4 Bertram Blinds. Best materials. Reasonable Sector. You are cordially welcome at Avenue. '-»-4t cost: 388 Elm St., Perth Amboy. Genuine Spring O#\C every service in this Church. 230 NO. FELTUS ST. TELEPHONE 226 Tel. P. A. 4-0830. B-13-U FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 113 8o. Stevens Avenue. One family HELP WANTED Legs Lamb /M Rev. G. E. Rltfay. Pastor dwelling; 6 rooms, and bath. Bteam LB. —*1^ heat; all improvements. Pine con- Morning 'Worship: "The Salt of dition. Centrally located. Moder- MEN, WOMEN! WANT VIM? Btlm- the Earth." ately priced with half cash and ulants In Ostrex Tonic Tsblate pep Sugar Cured LB. m M( Evening Worship: How To Be Big. Cloverbloom Butter, lb. 41c balance on private mortgage. UP bodies lacking Mltamin Bl, Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus. Introductory Ivory Soap Baptist Young People's Union Johnson, Exclusive Agent, 334 1 meets at 6:46. All young people will Main Btreet. ^ sto, only 35c. For sale at all good Corned Beef 13 LAEOE 8BBE I Oakoi tSe find an Interesting add helpful ser- 347 Henry Bt. 1 family frame dwell- drug stores. MKDrrjM 8HK Oake Be Rib Roast ing, S large airy rooms, bath, steam lb 27c heat. Splendid location, close to SALES REPRBSBNTATTVES — Due Bonetosi IB. Aft CALVARY METHODIST bus Unas, station, stores, schools. to the threatened fuel shortage, CHURCH Whol. or To settle estate will consider of- the Olson Company la expanding RoN Veal 32 ' Baoond St. and Stevens Ave. fer. Johnson, (Exclusive Agent, S24 Its Insolation and window condi- Smoked Hams String •ni Ib. 35c Si street tioning division. Have several •3 South Amboy, N. J. openings for local man to take > Bar. JohnHulaer. pastor over wen developed territories on LOTS YOB BUS protected basis. AD leads furnished ^ Bible eohool 10:00 a. m Stewing Lamb Ib. 15c from extensive advertising cam- * Hob Oommimkn win toe the out- President Park: right on the hlgh- paign. Company has been duutet- Pig's Feet 90° -, t4l*ndtat feature of the Sunday mo- . «•*. Two MB. each 36*100 feet: lng buiWlnir Improvement pro* » Lug* OuN<*« v teng «u m MWu- boodable. For personal Interview _ *a__y JctaTwllmm, 47, of GRAPE JBLLY 1« Ob Jtr 15e phone or write Mr. J. Lotnian, • /---tafdwtowB (Nit. w arrested by manatcr, Asbury Park branch, B10 5 Suerkmt & .JMtKOBMO 3, V, OVOOBOr aOd JUKI •8WEBT PICKLE BEETS 16 Os. Jar 15c JBtat_Av«nu«f telenUon* Asbury 5 Park MO. * — KBLLOGOTS CORN FLAKBB „..:...... : W»> 8c iWJgi ivmf