BACK UP "1HY8IVITHIH 2ND , YOUR BOY UVIS-YOUUND WAR • YQW MONEY" Buy an Additional LOAN HV Bond Ttday IvyMor. 3 nbepenknt - leaber WOF pwwi Twwy XX XV.--No. 11 ol, ii ilnMn mnttor WOODHKIDCK, N. ,)., FRIDAY, JUNK •!, ruWlslx.il Kv.ry Frldiif dm l'unt orflro, WmiilhrlilRK, N. »t IS (Iri-iui SI,. Wocxllirliljn, N, J. PRICK FIVE CENTS JO Listed Keeping Faith With Men On Fighting Fronts Is Not Merely Matter Seminary Graduate High School ii Plaque Of Convenience, But Of Sacrifice, Mayor Says At Flag Dedication Wnol>FiRll)GK-"Keepinjf the anies. Red (Imps, Emergency own achievements mid our own ap- 'd the ling to Mayor Greiner. Graduation failli k not, merely a matter of liiad, Nurses Aide, Motor Corps preciation would likely have been The (lag, «n exceptionally large convenience, hut rather involves iiid all units of thr Defense Coun- paltry and our contribution in the one made of wool bunting, was I School development, of a philosophy il as well as Girl ;.nd Roy Scouts, vast experiment of living, neglig- then unfurled showing the figure Wednesday enuii'ing of us an obligation not usunl wended it* way to the ible.ib " 3,012 under the blue star mid K •nc whit, less than that carried in White Church Cemetery, where Fl»J» Are M«*ieBltlI«;K -Two hirmTrtd Viiv names will be listed on t.rongth f>f this armor, then we sions and our gratitude (>vcr in detail all sers knew how the boys in the fox- lin Post, Veterans of Foreign In ea»e of lain the first whistles When he completed the courte Army was really an institution of The subject of post-war pro- Explained By Trainer , ,,f claws night Taking holes felt about strikes they would Wars, the clergy, fire companies n each section will blow four short at the latter 'he wai tent to earnind and "althouRh I didn't go grams was discussed by Sergeant won change 'their tune." and to all those who participated WOODBRIIK'rE--Although Ta> blasts at S:IFi P. M., and the exer- Corpui Chriatie. He ii now ita- o Hitfh School, I soon learned the Semak who said that the boys in That.statement was made yon- n the Memorial Day Service in Collector Michael J. Trainer ex cises will be held the next cl?»r •. ••.' Canilla, enairman of tioned at the U. S. Marine Baie, alue of an education in the army. (CotUittued on Page 8) terday by Staff Sergeant Michael Iselin,*rfrads as follows: plained in April that even thouirh '. .,,nd, Franklin Hillman, mak, of Harriet Street, who is ,clf, I, Frederick W. Woods, wish tax' bills in several of the dis The complete proirrnm will I i;, ichm.ui, Henry Larson, home on leave after 17 months of 4 Local Men In Same Company o thank one and all for their tricts would he higher due to in as follows: Processional, "Trium- Orphan, Edward Van active service in the South Pacific. services and for the great honor crease in tire and garbage rate phal March," Buck, Woodbridge William Humphrey, Ar- Testimonial Is Given He added he did not intend to con- they so kindly bestowed UJJOII the he stated yesterday a misunde High School Bund; invocation, ., mi, Edward Zullo and lemn all union activity but merely All Qualify As Expert Marksmen name of our soft? Donald E, standing over the tax rate pe Rev. W. V. D. Strong, pastor of that which was hindering the wai !'"ii. Madeline Pinto. Woods, who recently lost his life sists. the First Congregational Church; Policemen In Service erVort. in the services of the Army Air "Star Spangled Rainier." Al»o To Report All four men are members of For example, in WoWoodbridg. i Sergeant Semtik joined the nrmy Rookies, inducted From >. R, 25th Battalion, at the In- Corps. Address of Welcome, S^jnley if ticket committoe, Au- proper last year the general ra 1 WOODBRIDCK - Officer Ste- "Please accept our appreciation Potter] "Wtiodbrulto High ScKjol ;• in,ui, chairman; Irene n 103(5 and was at Scofield Township In March Are fantry Training Center , where WHS $7.12, lire rote was .5!) an phen Feiprtiig, who is now in the racks, 'Pearl Harbor, ori the day they arc receiving a thorough for naming the honor roll site af- Services (Ui tho Home Front," 1. ;..>11. (if will committee, garbage but .OK making a total Seabees an 1 'Officer Artit Petersen, of the sneak attack by the Japs. Joined At McCIellan course in the use and care of ter him—"Woods' Square." "In the Class Room," Kdwin Pot- • ii'i ••, chiiirnian; Frances ?7.79. This year the general rate who is to be inducted into the army Discussing the strike situation many infantry weapons the mod- "It will always be a pleasure ter; 2. Kxtra-llurrirular Acti- (• •'-••!-I1CI- Kaminsky, Clara is decreased to $(i.f>9 but fire tax tmorrow, were honored at, the an- the Avenel man said: W0QDBRIDGE —Four rookie ern foot soldier employs when he and consolation to know that our vitics," Marie A. Pellegrini); class ••:ui't Sromansky, Jean nual police inspection held Sun soldiers inducted into the Army son's name will never be forgotten is set at .6.'{ and the garbage rate roster, Principal Ai'thur C. Ferry; 1 "Some days we not only had to goes into battle, ,:1111• y llornsby, Amelia day at the Memorial Municipal tho Township in March has been increased to , word of scores in his battalion. Before tlie second quarter, A new bill unatcly there will be many more Fire Ratei complaint against the police de- vho will Jose their roved ones. To Barbani- Ann Iicrse, Gnraldina i/.'/./.ii, Theodore, Drum- induction March 20, he was a pipe form is being used for the first The fire rates in all districts 1 partment and felt that, all thu men litter's helper in the Woodbridge hem we send our heartfelt sym- Borgett, Paul Druniiiicind, Jaann« . .-ii- I'ellcgrino, Helen time. It is perforated, one sec- this year are as follows: District lean Nelson, Beatrice were doing a fine job. * Sanitary Pottery Co. tion to be retained and the other >athy. We will know their feel- (tirou)l, Harhara (Ivure, Dorothy Relief Load Dwindles 1, Woodbririge and Scwarcn, (>'!; Johnson, Gloria Lehman, Margaret . M.iiin-eii Auburn, Gloria Police Commissioner Herhert B. Private W. E. Bueher, son of to* be attached to the chock or ngs, so to them we say, '.'U't this, District 2, Port Reading, if 1.40; Li'vi, Dorothy Moggisnii, (iloria •.!.., Katko, John Dunfce, Rankin- lauded Officers Feiertac Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bueher, money order mailed to the col- te our motto, 'Chin Up, Keep District 4, Keasbey, .62; District Murray-lli'ssner, Evelyn Simm,- •iii;'>, Audrey .Lance, and Peti-rsi-n. He pointed out, too; To 93 Cases In April George StVeet, Isclin, shot a 184. lector's office in Newark. " 5, Avenel, .44; District 7, Fords, Ii'i'tiu Sindel. iicr, Mildred Hall, Rob- that the "uniformed policeman is He was inducted March 27 an(l w»8 .84; District 8, Hopelawn, .74; ui ami Eleanor Jottt. the soldier of the civilian froiit and WOODBRIDGE—But 93 eases, a welder In civilian life. Scientific Courte i / District (I, East Iselin, .91; Dis- • Charles Aimess, WiHiaui Baker, Miiic By Bind had an exceedingly important job consisting of 130 persons, were In third place was Private John Keasbey Man Commits Jr., John Buckley, John Burks, .: tlir intermission there to do on the home front protect- given relief by the town during Venerus, son of Mrs. Marianna Township Boy Scouts trict 11, Wcstlselin, $U1. Thomas Connolly, Lawrence DavL i i.' l.y the Class Band. ing life and property." April 1, diaries R. Erdtnan, Jr., Venerus, 55 Lincoln. Avenue (iarlmge rates are as follows: doski, Theodore Diuminond, Em- director of the Municipal Aid Ad- Woodbridge, with a score of 182 Suicide In Garage District I, all of Ward 1, .4(1; Dis- I I |iart of the program To Take Part In Show illy Fromm, Julian (Jrow, William . ministration reported this 'Week. In civilian life ho was a stock trict 2, Fords and Hopelawn, .21; KEA'SBEY—Charles Fodor, (15, Jlansen, Franklin Hillman,. .Walter During thu irnvnth-commitmcnU -clerk. District .'i, Keashey Heights, .()!); I'M Dreen, master of Brown, 76, Resident WOODBRIDGE — Sc.out troops f ,rJ7 Maplewood Avenue, com- Hwozdck, Mutlhuw Jago, Kathe-' totalled 12,345, Commitments District 4, 'Avenel, .114; District 5, . Ilii^ian Dance, Helen Once A Muiician and Cub Packs from Avenel, Port iiitted suicido Sunday night or fine Jediitchuk, Kenneth Katen, from January through April of Port Heading, .52; District ti, lse- , vocal solo, Theodore Private Ernest L. Andreehick Reading, Sewaren, Colonia, Isclin, Monday morning by hanging him- Charles Katko, Ktlward Kaufman, Here 50 Years, Dies this year amounted to $10,725 as lin, .!SF>; District 7, Sewaren, .12. • i; daneo on roller skates, son of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Andre Menlo Park and Woodbridgo. elf in a, garage in the rear of, the Henry Koeline, Harry Litide, Wil-* compared with $21,525 during the - •(•}•; vocal solo, Beatrice chick, of 1G5 King George Road Home of his son, William, accord? liain 'Muccinrello, Ilichanl Murphy, WOODBRIDOK - II o n ry N. same period last -year, or a drop proper will participate in' the b\x iiitcibug dance, Audrey Fo,rds, shot a 181. He was a mu- ing to a verdict issued by Coroner Edwin Potter, .Stanley Pofcter, Brown, 7bby Show being i:'t Stanley Potter; pitino sician before his induction, MsTth sponsored by the Northern Dis- Eugene J, Mullen. Winger Is Elected Louis Rask, Andrew Rusmumen, died Tuesday night at the Runway John T. Omenhisor, welfare di- I l.iclitmun and Jack 27. trict of Raritan Council Boy Fodor's body wr.s found in the Alfred Raurhmun, William Rhodes,' Memorial Hospital. rector in the Township, stated this Francis Rock, John RoKcnmeier,' • liuck and wiQg dance, • The deceased WHS a resident, of Scouts fif America on Junu.,11 arid morning by his son. Coroner Mul- week that the May report will show len said his investigation indicated Alvin Kymshii, John Salisbury, \ I'dlrgnno; vocal solo, WoodliridKe for the past fit) years, 12 from 7 to 10 P. M., in the Pres- • .I'diKast; swing dance, but a slight increase In case. load. that Fodor had been ill for sorni;. Clifford Shefchik, James W. Sig- lie was'a charter member of Thor byterian Parish House on Riihway "WOODItlilUGK — Leonard V. ;il; ai'i'iirdion solo, Frank Discussing .the drop in case load Avenel School Pupils time and that he had been de- gelaki; Anthony Silaknski, F.dward Lodge. No. Iti, Danish -Brother- Avenue, Willinger was named president of i 'ii dance, ^rlenc Mea- in April, Mr. Erdman said; spondent." P. Slotkin, SUinlisy Sorvnscn, Rob- hood, oys Captain John Egan and Lieuten- ert Stephan, John Suriek, Eugene • "li" Dunfee; trumpet He i.i survived by two daugh- "In spite of the fact that tin sical Society, the oldest group of Mark Decoration Day actually working at their bobbins ant George Balint went to the Urban, Krunk Vigh, W. Guy '" ' t Stephan; rug cutters, ters: Mrs, George Benson , of case load has reached a record low its kind in tbft Township as well as completed projects in- scene immediately ami made the p the Weaver, Albert Wohlert. ••^minions and Mildred Woodbridge and Mrs-. Edward Os- level, the local welfare offices arc AVENKL— Several very fine cluding model railroads, model ait- investigation for the police depart- annual .session held Tuesday night Academic Course •'.'' nicer, Tom 'Komshou- mer, of Colonia', two sons, Peter exceedingly busy. In the first 'Memorial,Day programs were pre- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. II t'-ani, Amelia and Joe place, the administrative staffs lire planes, gas engines, bird houses ment. Ann AU^aier, Lorraine Archer, of Tottenville and Henry, of sented l>y the students at Avenel live birds and chickens and stamr George H. Rhodes on Green much smaller than they were, and Besides his son, William, Fodor Norma Anhmore, Rose BarabaB, Woodbiidge; two grandchildren School as follows: collections. The new brunch of Street. Mr. Willinger succeeds 'Mi"uiiceiii(.|it of the "Hall public assistance Is no longer a is survived by five grandchildren. Mary Breeu, Juno Brodniak, Doro- and a brothdr and two sisters in Misa Silverman's sixth grade: Scoluting, Air Scouting will be Mr. Itlmdcs. • Other uflkers elect- 1 ' ' and the singing of the matter of routines, but a commu- Funeral services were held Wed- thy Cannilhi, Holly Cholai, Doris Europe. "Warren's Address to the Amer- demonstrated. ed were: ''< will conn. next. The nesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock ... ., . „ , , r. . Co'ekefair, Alma Counterman, Funeral services will be held to- nity welfare service which em- ican Soldiers," Janet' Cegedly; an ' 'h!' hater were written 'Movies of national and loc"a from the Zylka Funeral Home, Vice president, tred A, Buegs; D , ,, ,,,.;, ,, morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock braces a wide variety of activities. original poem, "Our Soldiers," secretary, Mrs. Garret Brodhead; Perth Amboy. Burial was in the *....!. u... o „,. D ii...!:.!! BarbarAgnes a DernierCumin, ,Id aLilil Kymundssot)h Duwson,, ''<•• Sanders mid the munic Activities ExpUined June Madden; "Dear Iiand of All scouts and cubs arc to bo shown treasurer, Miss, Grace C. Huber. from hw home and at ii:30 o'clock Hungarian Reformed Cemetery. Irene Fink, Frances Fizke, Doro- ' ."i.ili'.lwry. will be, play- My Love," Jean Wielonski. and demonstrations will he put on The following committee appoint- at the First Presbyterian Church. "The Municipal Aid Administra- thy Garis, Lillian Gecsey, August* H.'Len NaiifenjfBst,f . After Miss Hine's sixth ^ade: "Amer- by the various units. ments were matte by the new presi- Burial will he in Alpine Cemetery, tion is working with the Depart- Herman, Elizabeth Hnimotnik, natitpii of the plaque the ican''^ Creed,Cd" " ^f^ t MaiMi ; "A John T. Tetley, chairman o Scout Troop Takes Part dent; Perth Amboy. ment of Institutions and Agencies ShirleyJenson, Eleiuior Jost, Flor "Alma Mater" will con- Perfect Gentleman," Marion Wan- Raritan Council Cub Committe. Program, William H i 1 Im a n , on a new program of civilian war onci) Kumiriski, Peggy Knauer, luiigrain. ca;; "Thank God;; I AAm An Amer- is general chairman of the Hobby In Roosevelt Park Outing chairman'; Mrs. (Noel E, Kittell, Le- Suspension And Reduction assistances and this makes consid- Florence Knobs, Joseph La^ixea, '"•'-^ will be: John Fa- ican," Nancy palmar; "America. Show and he will.be assisted by land F. Reynolds and Thomas Z. erable work for many local offices. SEWARBN—Boy 'Scout Troop Martha Manur, Mildred Moschel, Alvin Rjwnsha, In Bus Service Announced For Me," Lucy*Rossi; "A Quota- P. 'H. Locker, chairman of th Humphrey; place,. Mrs. Fred A. (|llll Still another activity getting un- No. 24 participated in the- annual Flora Nelson, June Olscn, Ruth i"y, Krurat Dubay, Ed- tion," George Harris. northern district; Steve Rimyak Brit'gs, Mrs, G. Myroiv Walters, WOODBRI1K1E—In putting der way is the organiaing in con- camporoe of the Ruritan District Olson, Mario A. Pellugrino, Made- k, James Barsi, Henry junction with the State Board of • Miss UurgL-son's fifth grade: "In district commissioner and Eugen B. S. of A, held at, Roosevtlt Park Mrs. Leonard Willinger and Misn into effect a 20 per cent reduc- 1 line Piirfo, Florence PiybylcWski, I'llm Piipeika, Richard Flanders' Fields,' Dolores De Burns, neighborhood commission Helen Pfciffer; music, Mrs. Thom- Health, of the federal program of, over the holiday weekend. A taste Howard Reyiler, Ethel E, Seel, Vincent Kuehtyck, Ed- tion in mileiisi: ordered by the Preio; "America's Answer," Nancy er. Tickets are in charge of Mor as Z. Humphrey, Mrs. George H. maternal «nd child care, of wives of camp life including sleeping in Dorothy Silakoski, Mary S»ee, .li. office of Defense Transportation . ris Mytelka and may lie obtained Rhodes, Mrs. William B. Kr.ug» nd babies of men in service. Di- tents, cooking over open fires, com- Elsie Varga, Marilyn Vogel, Ma- anagcrs: William Baker, in the present gasoline emer- from any Scout or Cdb in thi Mrs. Li'land F. Reynolds .and Mrs. rectors of Welfare also serve the Mrs. .iftern's fifth grade: "Flag munity singing and competitive rian Wv*kes. < "amdly, Stanley Soron- gency, Public Service traimpor- O' My Iiind," Gloria Mazwiek; area. Whitney C. Leeson; advisory, Dr. draft boards in advisory capacities. games were enjoyed. Commercial Courte tation companies announce the "Quotations," iMarie Deter. Ira T. Spencer, Mrs. Krug and Dr. Few people realize that in many Local scouts attending were: Ann Anderson, James Barsi, JoJIpwiillf ehwtgea in service., ef- 'KoiH'Kh grudu: IUciUtion, "Amer. C. H, Rothfuss; membership, Mrs. communities twenty-five per cent leoi'ge Anderaon, Miehaol Baluga.. kene Hoithwicky JoKupU'ine Bylej;. fective at once: ica," Jean Austin, Elsie Brookwell, Probation Of Wills Opens Victor C. Nicklas, Mrs, L T. 8pen- of the families have been on the "James Burns, Robert Kopcho, Al- kie, Dorothy Campbell, Irene 1. Temporary suspension of Merit' Taylor, Joan Parkas, Betty {Cuntiniu'd on-Paye S) public assistance rolls at some time In 3 Township Estates en Raison, James Rankin, Wallet' Che.li, Kdwin* Chovan, Kdward I Names To Bt added service on IB rouU's. or other in the past dpsen years, Auinack and chorus, Sanders, Arthur Nielson, Richard Cook, Alfred Dunfee, Jolin Eyer- 2, Sharp reduction in service which meana that the Directors of WOODBRIDGE — Several let-. 'Pachas, George Superior and Rich- \hurch Servm Scroll n 23 other rou Gas Station Owner Says ett, Kinily (joi-'Hoy, Marion Gift'ord, on 23 other routes. ters of administration were issued aril Temperado. 3 Temporary' suspension «t Welfare are .particularly well in- A. Ji>yco Hadileu, Dorothy Harris, ^'"'L Tim saernment of formed as to th« background af Barbara Br\e$s Graduated by .the surrogate's o^ice in Mew Ration Coupons Theftei ilM(l service on the Newark-Asbury Anna llnsk<>, Irene Hil)b«tts, ih« dedication of ad- large numbers of tho young men Brunswick Tuesday 'morning to Park line and reduction in serv- From College In Missouri Season To End On Tuesday POUT READING—-Aji envelope., Hibbotts, Iri'iiu llliidik, Frank imii's on the service scroll culled for service." Township residents. • ice on all otheh r shoh w liliesn . 1 Maiiuu Jlodw, Helen Id at th'u 11 o'clock *erv- WQDDBRIiDGE- Misa Barbara. Letters were issued to Mariiiti For ladies' Aid Society e.oiilaiiiii£ A, B, C and T g!«i ra- llu There wrll be im redlUtion m Hofgesaiig, Nancy Hornsby, Blhel" ' First Presbyterian Louise Briegs, daughter of Mr. and Pappas on the estate af her hus- tion stamps good for approximate- service to war plants. Jacobsan, Geurge ninday morning. The Cigarettes, $2 Are taken Mrs. Fred A. Briegs, of 519 Tis. band, George KV Pampas, who died final meeting of ly 154 gallons of gas, were stolen y, < boir will niinf.' March 12, leaving a personal ea- the. season will be conducted by out of t|ie Lorraine Gas Station Janke, John Johnson, Elizabeth dale Avenue, received her diploma Kusmer, kabollo Klfint-iit, Jog h«M Juue, Find ^,y the Luneh Stand on Furl Street S s»n, .Itihn Lone and Kdi'h Mnlln'h. FftirvieW Averuie, received her ieut. 3t«'phen hits been trifhsfer- for the Red Cross Tuesday at the three member? M[ , nurse's aide cap at ceremonies Rainhridfje, Md., to Jacksonville, Wood. Jr.. on M ly 2.'. at St. Pr- —The troop committee of Troop red from Cambridge, Mass., to the home of Mrs. John A. KOMIS- enn delegation to i Friday in Rnhway. She is now Ha. trr'< Cenct.i! Hospital, New Ijruns- No. lit will h

\v;ilcyk. Avenue. 1 Mr?. Lawrence Suit i? now stationed with the 41st, Dep. officer third class and is now sta- emphajiiies that' "t),,. etnrned to Fort Jackson, North be hold .at the PftckeT House in <.f 2',\> Amboy Avenue. halrman of the affair, Repair Squad at the Air Depot ionei at Tiny JPoint, Md. winning the war is ,, Carolina, after spendinn two weeks f'nfrgn J, Borton Dunigan spent Perth Amboy, Wednesday June MI —The Mothers Club of Boy Private Henry K. Urr Training Station at Alburquerque, Ifi, Reservations are to be made nnd that "Jews HHKI with his sister and brother-in-la^v New Mexico, has been nccepted as he weekend With his 'family on Victory reports n shortage of Scout Troop Xo. ('. 1 met Wcilnes- with Mrs. Henry by June 14. Final minxl." Me. nnd Mr?. Frank Importico, of SEWAREN—Mr«. Julia Urr, an Aviation cadet- Main Street, Woodbridge. 70.000 workers in shipyards. with Mrs. William Ogden, In- arrangements for the annual card Patricia Avenue. 246 Old Road, hat received word Corporal Holgcr R. Peterson, Private First Class • Kmil R. wood Avenue. Mrs, .Sjklm'y Pink- party for the benefit of the Book NOT SO GOOD ham, a past- jpi-rsjili'iiL installed -"Harry Aahton, Jr., of the U. that her ion, Private Henry K. son of Mrs. Emnw' Poterson, of 25 Roehls, Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Fund of the Sewnren Free - Carthage, Md. ||; the following noiv officers; Presi- S. N., stationed at (luantanomo Urr, 26, i> **(t overieai. He Fourth A.venue, Port Readiiiji, has Hoehrs, of M. Oak Street, Avenel, lic Library were crtmploted. The trolmen hod just In,,,,. CLASSIFIED dent, Mr*. Stephen V'iirh; viw pres- Bay, Cuba, *as the guest for a enliited in th< army two yean been graduated from the Army Air has been promoted to the grade of 1 week.of his aunt nnd uncle, Mr, ago. Forces Technical Training Com- Corporal. He was inducted into party will be held noxt Friday escaped lUiliirn w:n ,. ident, Mrsi Thmreis Hvitc* , seere- 1 ary, Mrs. (Jsirrot.t Den Klcyker; and Mrs. James Black, of Patricia Private Urr'» brother, Peter mand School at the Packard Motor the service on July 22, 1942 and night, June 1.1, at the Lnrid.ann loddted them back ii OPERATORS WANTED md treasurer, Mrs. Fred Carlson. Avenue. N. Urr, it a teaman tecond clan Car Co., Detroit, Mich., where he s stationed at New Orleans. Water Ch*hon»e in Cliff Road. lightning struck ti, Mrs. Albert Harria was appointed —Guy Celementc, of Florence in the U. S. Navy and hat been successfully completed an inten- AM jrames will be in play and re- damage, however, 1 To work on children's dressaj. take ciin- nf the scrap-hook, Avenue, has returned to his hdnr in foreign «er»i«e for a ye**-. sive course of instruction on air- flic member* voted |o puichase a after a recent appendectomy per- plane engines. Corporal Peterson Silver Teals Postponed; Steady work; one week vaca- :iir to'he u*ed for the meetings, formed at the Rahway Hospital. has been in the army seven months Slated Later In Summer iiiul the. revision of the by-laws Miss Marlene Zimmer , of and wns previously employed by tion sith pay; good pay. Apply was held over to I lie June meeting. Arizona, is visiting Mrs. John Ba- the U. S. Metals Refining Co., Car- TWsilver tea, which MEN - - - WOMEN orn, of Lake Avenue, for a few Answers was' scheduled to be held yester- Carter*t Novelty Drct»tinnin« Coin- Charles Oliphaiit, Mrs. .lamtfs T#g- inft at of Mar 31. Re»d«r» army on February 24, last, at Fort —The Colbnia Volunteer Chem- PATCHERS • II 111 p«ny, SlWren, N. .1. 5-28;6-4 gart, and Jflfs, Charles Scott. may tubmit queitiont for re- Ditf. He was later transferred to FLOOR MEr»«. ical Hook and Ladder Company Miss Patricia Vox, of Chain- pliet to Trenton DUtrict Office, Sheppard Field, Texas. M1LLMEN CABLE STRll'N v HELP WANTED FEMALE will hold an informal dance June o'-Hills Road, is recovering at her OPA, Trenton, N. J. 'J,h~. Alex Jtytton, son of Mr. find STENOGRAPHER for general of- SUPPLYMEN SPOOL F.[(, home from an ear ailment. 20 at the Inman Avenue Hall. Q. May a dry cleaner charge me Mrs, J amp's A. Felton, of Colonia, fice work, interested in opportu- There will be a, prize for ladies, been —A Good Will International for storing an article he clean- „, , nity for advancements. Experience and orie for men, also a door TOP WAGES PAID slipper was served Saturday at the and IK not necew&ry. Woudbriilge Sani- prize. The committee in charge ed for me which I did pot call ^"7 Camp Edwards in Feed "STEPPED UP" tary Pottejy Corp., f>00 Green 'St., Colonia Library, with Mrs. Mont- of arrangements includes Richard for promptly? \ Massachusetts, was a recent visitor PLEFfH OF OVERTIME Woodbrltlge, N. J. 5-28; 6-4 gomery Kimball and Mrs, Hurley A. If the ettahllihment furnithed MeCluro in charge. Decoration1! and Thomas Polhaniua, William at the USO Club in HiKlilai BEDFORD Diecke, and James Taggart. Rich- •torage service for cleaned Park, III., according to a commu- LOST featured over fifteen nations, and • article* at no extra charge in PERMANENT INDUSTRY "A" (feaoline ration book issued to •the menu included Swedish appe- ard Polhamus presented a service nication sent, to this newspaper by March 1&42, no charge for DAIRY FEEDS Alfonso Rotolo. 58 JVest Ave., tizers, Russian borc-ht, Turkish cof- flag, with a star for every roan in the URO officials. Apply at once Port Reading, N. J. Finder please fee, and American Indian plum service from the Inman Avenue storage may be made now. Private Frederick I). Meder, EMPLOYMENT OFFICE—ft:30 A. M. TO 5 1" return. 5-28; 0-4* pudding. Supper wan served to section, to the Fire Company. Q. To whom should I report an son of Mr, and Mrs. Kathifine for Plenty of Milk! Meder, of 120 Hig-h Street, Wood over OIK; hundred persona. Music . —Mrs. Adolph Rasmussen, of overcharge on an article I pur- • BEDFORD ha« just th« ra- INCLUDING SATURDAYS LOST bridge, is. now stationed at Fort and singinjt was led by Montgom- Middlesex Avenue, has returned chased? tion lo fit your individual lead- RATION BOOK #2 issued to Mr. Knox, Ky. n ery Kimball and Lester Pagans. to her home after spending a week A. To the Price Panel of your ing, conditions, °t matte' what Herbort F. Powell, 117 High This successful community social Private Edward Rtancik, of Ti',\ kind of hay or roughlg* you with Mrs. Andrew Smith, of Mun- War Price and Rationing St., Woodbridge, N. J, B-28; 6-4* was ,f«r the. benefit of the, Colonia Board. AI10 furniih the talei Rahway Avenue, Woodbridge, i have. 16%, 20% and 24% Library. cy, Pa. drum major of Un post, band at the MILKOLENE ... or 34% General Cable Corporati LOST receipt if you obtained one. FARM MIX ... all designed —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond It ii good practice to a>k for Atlantic City Basic- Training ('en- (3) Sugar Ration Books issued to —Robert Harbour, son of Mr. ter AAF Technical Training Com- to aid steady milk production. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Rohde and sons Jack and Barry, when bvying for Cow In Today/ Robert Lamb, Gertrude Walker, and Mrs, William Harbour, of a receipt mand!. of FStrview Avenue, were the Bring Proof of Citixenthip Geo. G. Walker. Finder please re- West Street, celebrated his tenth caih. Private E. P, Vornoli, of AMBOY FEED CO. week-end guests of Mr, and Mrs. Q. What is the highntl price a re- turn to 6»5 Olive Place, Wood- birthday with .1 party ,,t Iiis home Mr. and Mrs. Caesar Vornoii, iiim George Lewis, of North Asbury. or TilOS now L'liiplujicd in wru work will not be bridge, N. J. ' S-2B; 6-4* on Sunday afternoon. Guests in- tail meat dealer may charge 140 .Grenville Street, Wooilbridgc, IVrfh VlHlMiy —Mr. and Mrs. Paskel Merritt, cluded: Chester Wojton, John Oli- for ground beef known as has returned to Camp Polk, Ln., OPPORTUNITY of Amherat Avenue, entertained phant, Norhert Wels, Arthur To- hamburger? after an eleven-day furlough spent MEN mechanically inclined. "Will scr, James Staunton, Frank Thum on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Milton A. The highest price it ?3c a teach you to operate lathe. De- with his parents, and ("ail 11^. Dunham and son, Milton, of Bny- pound. fense shop in WoodhridKc. Good Mrs. Joseph McLaughlin, of —Mrs, Joseph Oarrasher -and onne, James Brody, and Miss Don- Q. May a retail meat dealer sell Grove Avenue, has received word <'ai-ninp) while learning. Mn§t be children, Joanne and Joseph, Jr., nuberlle Lucas.'of Marysville, Ohio. out of draft. Railway 7-2106. ground round steak ready of the Hhfe arrival overseas of her have ••returned to their home- n\ —The Rev. Harold Haas, of St. ground? . i R-4tr Chain-o'-Ilills Road, after speml- Paul's Lutheran Church" in Lin- A. No. The dealer must [grind den, presided at a meeting held the round tteak where thp per- Sunday at the Inman Avenue TELEPHONE 4-0075 son buying can see it ground. Hall. Plans were discussed for Q. How will I apply for my next 'blue coal* holding Lutheran Services as soon year's fuel oil coupons? as a suitable meeting place is Nut, Stove A. A simplified application form found. The. date of a future you can't beat it will be mailed to you this meeting will be announced short- THOS.F. BURKE month. & Pea Coal Q. When mny I use the new fuel SAVE—buy it NOW —The N«w Dover Methodist oil coupons? PLACE YOUR WINTER'S Fanerd Directors Church will hold church services A. Beginning July 1. ijt nine o'clock Sunday mornings, Q. Must I toe the No. 15 and 16 ORDER NOW and Sunday School at ten o'clock. J011B1TTING sug(ir stamps before I can get Now and forever, your 366 STATE STREET an allotment from the board,? CALL WO. 8-0012 For Better Service gift of jewelry will be the PERTH AMBOY, N. J. LITTLE BLACK BOYS A. Ye». Lawton, Okla. —• Investigating Q. What arc the valid dates of bride's pride. Select from Call Joseph V. Costello, Mgr* the complaint of an Indian farm- red .stamps now in use? er that "little black boys wjj.h long A. Starting dates are J,! May 23; these everlasting suggep- < tails" were stealjnjj' |&potntoes K, May 30; L. June 6; M, tions. at night, Game' Ranger L, B. June 13; N. June 20. All are Mohr Coal Co. "There I* No Subititulf— Crawford found that the "little good until June 30. ,» P. A. 4 For Burka-Ser*ic»" black boys" were monkeys wfcich I have niisplaced my applica- had escaped from a nearby park, tion for War Ration Hook 'I. KINDLING - FIREPLACE Where may I get another? A. Your local post office should THE TWO THAI liave extra blanks. - WOOD - FAMOUS Q. Is imitation olive oil rationed? READING COAL MAKE YOU ONK A. It is rationed, even though ALBREN'S KOPPER'5 COKE !i pure olive oil is not. Twinkling «i'l<- MASON MATERIALS 'in the finest, hwy ' FUEL OIL LICK AFTER WAR Blue white perfect dia- lection of m;iti'li' : LEAD AGAI N! Phone Woodbridge 8-0724 LAY-OFFS : Start own business, home-oince. ;*) monds . set in platinum - gagement rinr FolUfi- iJetcribliiK I llei'Uuii of WARR COAL & A SENSATIONAL VALUE over 101) plu.ua free. SUPPLY CO. white or yellow gold. bridal bands in-i Tribune Publishing Co., 125 ST. GEORGE AVENUE you will find tin ii Dwifht St., Springfield, Mui. WOODBRIDGE to *50 *500 ! 1OR THE JUNE BRIDE fectly mated p/ui ' band is entjravcl ' at no extra n>st. Beautifully cut diamond "Friendly, Sound, Serviceable" to $ in an exquisite mount- NO EXTRA 200 ing with matched wed- CHARGE Buiova - Hamilton - Gru*n - Elgin Watches ding' ring.' ' Formerly FOR CREDIT WoodbridgeNationalBank priced at $89.50. Woodbridge, New Jersey NOW $59'50 Menbcr Federal Depotil Iniurance Corp. 3I?E OUR SELECTION OF FULL TRADE- IN VALUE AT ANY TIME COSTUME AND RELL BIRTH STONE RINGS GIOUS JEWELRY OTHER BIG VALUES IN EVERY PRICE RANGE GIFTS FOR GRADUATES CHILDREN'S BOOKS, EDUCATIONAL TOYS fronvWe Every bride will thrill to our new selection of beautiful diamond engagement ADULT BOOKS from Me STATIONERY - from 59c fro rings. Never before in the history of Perth Amboy's oldest credit jewelers has "GAMES - •- v "» 29c PKMianJ 1'ENCIL SETa ' from $1.»S such truly sensational diamond values ever been offered. ALBUMS ^°«> *1'00 L KREIELSHEIMER UKADUATION CARDS Remember—Our Supply of These Values Is Limited—So Shop Early CORNER LENDING LIBRARY The Jewelry Gift Store 133 SMITH ST. ALB REN INC. PERTH 307 STATE ST. BOOKSHOP •(hUTM! AHHUT NATIONAL HANK HI,I>U. l27 ()»»« Ually, »ig»4i8«. *ta« ITrldgr aud N.lurUn) BEAUTIFUL PEARLS Smith St. Perth Ambojr, N LI ADEft FRIDAY, XltNE 4, PAGE THREE ance Listed June 12 Scene From St. Mary's Paqeant Summer Party Series Phone Co. Managtr Avenel News Aviation Cadet Takes Mn. H. G. P«ri«f, AT«n«l, N. Jl

( Local Girl As Bride Sewaren "V" Club Of Avenel Club Opens K«x. af M ( ,-with Mr*Mr*.. Riulolph Voelker Sewaren "V" Veiiinn. v- Y . mill Ar!Viin- Frnnie. chnirrnan. Mi« M*rth« M;KN Tlu AVF,NEL -The Woman's Chih ! Av«nue and T ailay night at "f I' Navy slntiinied nt Bo«ti)ii, have moved to Fifth Barbnrn Knwuicvk, daughter of Avenel liflil tin' first ill the Bieriy and Vinlet. Townpend Mas- spent Sunday with Fred, Mr. nnd Mrs, N'-vin Mr. and Mr-. W ill'nm J, Kowalcyk, wil iii"; of summer card parties A\«ru'l Str«cl, have i ir.;(1tur,'i of Avenel Street. family, of f Amboy Ay-nut.-, became the . It * decided TiH'iilny at the home of Mrs. Wit- j ()f moved lo (1 Street. • bride of Aviution Cadet Alfcort L. Ir.cal boy in serv- rd Knnkin, Burnett Street, with ' p, W van Skriner, T ml -ion ..f Mr. and Mrs. Hcrw- i printed copy of Mrs. Harold , (irausam as CO- , wceken• Hrs' Blanche M' :ind Mr Swcyn Jensen, ,.fjnel Fire Co. Not 1 will mo«t Tuev ard Wen/., of Turner Street, !tih« stew. ( I 1 Park Avenue. liiy night, ut the lirehouae on Av« way, on Muy 27 U the Air CotV* I'm tin di'riiciition »« The special award was won by ! ni'l Street, Chnpcl, Nnsb\ille, Tenn., -*h«« r Roll ,of Scrviee Mrs Jnfii'ph Mi'C'lue and the non I The Avenel Onrrfmuiiity Serv- iri i luti aCTiu invitej interested the groom i?, stn',ioned. -Ret. J. |il:ivi'is' prize hv Mrs. Hertruni | ttanley offlcinted .it the cwr<«mony. pi'i-sniK to attend it monthly Van Cleft. Other privies were wim Graduation Dance Is Held Thi' hridtf win attired in a wWt* Kiincc" trt bo held mei'iinjr In be held June 7-ill S;:)() us follows: que frock, wlviti- picUire hat mfi Contract, liridite, Mrs. D. P. IV I' M . at the home of Mrs. WultiM By Seniort JMJckool 11 i(l and Water her flowers cn'wisted wf a c«rM(A Yoimir, <*f Woudbridge; Mrs. llahu'h on Avenel Street. WOODBRiIKSE — An 8-piecf Margaret Ba- of Kardeilifls. The witnrMo* wer« Miss Kiiink Rartlr and Mrs. Charles '• Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Gottirie- orphi-stra under the direction of Sergt'iint Jo'uti L. Lemon and Cor- chairman to Ilrnoliwell; Liverpool, MTS. Frank' ir. formerly of White Plain?, have Miss Anmi FWiser with Mijs Be'r- jporal Th(innt# J. Doliei ty, i,.,| hy Viola Nagyiskc, Wukovet.s and Mrs. Rubin OITHI. j pin rimed a Inin^ulow on I'oininer- thn Ohlott at the piafto, provided """^"rs Woodbridge WilU'H, Dorothy Sniip, A number of Townahip lioy« and girli are featured in the Jnnca Others present We're: Mrs. Rus- , rial Avenue. The1)' spent the week- pageant, " fhr Spring Parade," tonight, iponiored ky St. Mary'i the music for *e annual K>««l,u»-1High School and secretary *t „,; Violet Townsend, sell Solt and Mrs. James MCGOIIRII, end with friends in Stamford, tion dunce of tat> eijhth grade of Ciiiiiitprniun, Dorothy Hi^h School, Perth Amhoy, in the school auditorium. Pictured nf" Woodbridif1; Mrs. Vernon Pi.' Merck Institute for T^ertpentic arc: Marion Bacha, Joicph Mizertk, Dorothy Baierl, pileoii Gell- School No. 11 Friday in the school Reseii ,Th, Hahway. The brid»- ronil, Mrs. A. J. Murphy, Mrs. Wil- : ing, of Fordk; Albert Simomcn, of Sewaren; Loi« Reel, of Wood- Miss Julia Regoncry, of Pn»- uditonum, . ApOfo^imiUly 200 Krooin, attended Rahway Hifh \l nv Sufi', tickets and pub- bridge; Marjrnrel Bulfin, Robnrt Glanct, Roiemary Murray, liam FulkensUrn, Mrs, Arvid Win- r, was a weekend KUt'St of Mr. ihildren attendei^ it, Mis. John Kttershunk, Mrs, Frederick R. Eckley, Jr. chi«4>'| nnd Hoselle .Junior Oollflje. • Dorothy Shultz, John Jacquet, Rita Yuiko, Thomai Pender and I Mrs. Arnold Lnrsen, of Fifth The gnuluuting class took the Before entering the service he #11 he MV. and Mrs. Evelyn Pailrick. , '• Hubert Rhodes, Mrs, Thomas WOOnHRHHiK The New Avenue. ipportunity of making the dance i, Mr. and Mrs. Thompson, Mis. John Petrus, Mrs, rinphiypd at the laboratory o( thtt^ •\i Jersey llpll Telephone Company • -"Sonny" Ruskni cclehrrtteil \ fnrewell party for two of their Standard Oil C*»nipary, Linden. Mr Mud Mrs. William d Ashooush, Mrs. Walter Smith Hiuioiinees the appointment of his eighth birthday Tuesday at the oachers, Joseph Kursinsky and nnil Mrs, R. {',, Perier. II,.ti, Mi-.i uiul Mrs. Hubert Frederick I{. Kckley, Jr., 'us man- onie of his pare'nU, Mr. rind Mis, llurold Goettchuis, who enter the Mr. ntid Mrs! , Michno] Dog Tied For Iselin Personalities The next card parly will be held ager of the company for the Stephen Riwkai, of St. (ieui'ife irrjiy tomorrow. Gtfte, 0^1 bthalf .,,,,) Mr. mid Mrs, W. Frank Monday ni'Kht at the home of Mrs. Perth Anini)y-\yondhrid|fe nrea. Avenue. »f the class, wer« presented to th» Alter Attackint Child, 2 * William Kalkensterrt on Wood' The appointment is one of a num- -Miss Florence Tarm, of Minna two>t«'aehers by Mary Jo Finn and --Mrs. d. V.ru -of Fiat Ave-1 fiiiTnnifh at ttie home of his par bridge Avenue. ber of changes in the commer- Avenue, spent the weekend with Kobnt't Campbell. FORI>S Tw«-yt-ar-oM Patrleli imc, visited Mrs. Myers, of Green- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Andre* Ja- cial organisation announced hy er uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mil, Fields,' of x:i Koyen Street, WU Christian Science I,. I., Sunday. woraki, Lieutenant Jaworski w:» nhii Klubenspii's, of Linden. BAR MITZVAH bitten on tin- li'ir by a dog owned the conipuny( which include the — Robert Bower, of Sonora Ave- recently transferred from Camp Obituaries transfer of Joseph H. Thatcher — Mr. and Mrs, Richard Myi W00DB«IDGBr-Mr.» and Mn by Fern Schiekei-, (if 04 Koy»n 'Street. The little girl was treated Church Calendar has returned home after Fjdwards, Mass,,* tO\ Camp Davis manager here since last Novenv and family, formerly of Fifth Ave- Samuel Harrinon, of Orove Ave North 0ai4r. I,•-- •>11 Sermon sub- Given Farewell Gift FORDS—Funeral services for ,,, I,tyyJuiu> H, in all own, attended I thouire per form- nee in New York City, Sunday. M. Anna Balog, of 10 Lincoln POSTPONE BANQUET .-m-i- Churches and WOODBRIDGE — Patrolmfflf treet, were held Tuesday morn- -Frunces and Jean Hoft, for- WOODBRIDGE—Senior Sodal- iiijhoiit the world. Arnt Petergen, who enters thr £ at 9 o'clock in the Kanai Kain merly of Isalin and now of New- ity B. V. M., of St. James' Church, I '1'i'Ni is: "Wliatso- army .tomorrow, was the guest of uiieiiil Home and at 9:30 o'aloek rk, spent Thursday, at the home 1 has postponed its Mother-Daughter .';>t. it shall be for honor at a banquet held Wednes- t St. Nicholas's Greek Catholic f Mr. and Mrs, Robert Short, of Night scheduled for tonight until r HI I"- put. to it, nor day at the Black' Cat Inn, Ave- rch. Rev. John Wpjctechow- ; Benjamin Avenues next Prtitey. The' nffait' will be ki n from it." (Kr- nel, under the sponsorship trfthe ki was the celebrant of the mass —Mildred and Ivy Jensen of held in the school auditorium. Woodbridgu Police Department. iurial was in Our Lady of Hun- Stelton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Con- 1 A chicken dinner was served af- ary Cemetery. Bearers were: Catherine Campion, general '.an Murphy, Agnes Buuman and i)n• l '!(iiiiiiii(r God ci' —PFC Vincent Kniffin spent a Speakers included: Captain "Jack' Doris Einhorn. i niiil the earth iiigelo Mancandre*. Mrs. Balog; uilotigh at the home of his par- Euan, tonslmuster; Mayi>r Augusl ied lust Saturday. tita, Mr. and Mr?. Kniflin, Hill- F. Greiner, Police fihief (ieorge K PORT READING PARTY i'ii Sermon also includes crest Avenue. Private Kniffin is Keating, Police Commissioner Her PORT READING—Mr. and Mrs. iAim' II:I.-;MKO from tin stationed in Virginia Beach, Va. bcrt B, Uankin, Committoenien Joseph Megysie, Sr, S. Boxan, of Blair Road, enter- Srieticc textbook, "Soi —Mrs. Albert Enfield and son, James Reid, Wesley Christensei WOODBRirXlE-Joseph Megy- tained in honor of their daughter, II'MMII will) Key to the sie, Sr., 63, of 306 Amboy Avenue, Catherine Sally, who celebrated 11 JKeiie, of Berkley Boulevard, and James SchalTrick, Harold I.;. Mary Baker Kddy vUuted relatives in Cranford. Bailey ami Michael J. Trninei', lied Wednesday morning at tho 20th birthday. Guests were Iml unf1 creator and OIK Roosevelt Hospital. He is sur- present from Ohio, Perth Amboy, 1 Tfie~ Misses Helen and Marj^j A program of cuti'rlsiirinien Tlii* erciilion consist Carvun, of PershinK Avenue, visit- concluded tho day's activities. vived by his widow, Theresa; four Woodbridge, Elizabeth and Port i.i'i'lilini; of spiritual idea; ed friends in Union City Sunday. ildren, Mrs. Everett Snyder and Reading. identities, which are em —The Misses Barbara and June HANSEN-MURPHY Eugene, of Perth Amboy and Mrs. iIn- inliniti' Miml nn Rapp, of Hillside, spent Sunday at WOODBRIDCB—Mr. anil Mn John Vereb, Jr., and Joseph Megy- SANTELLA IS 18 i, lli'i led. Thl'SC illl'll: the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Chris Hansen, o.f Freeman Stree sie, of Woodbridge; also two PORT READING—Francis fian- , ilu' infinitesimal to in Furze, of Sonora Avenue. announce the marriage of the grandchildren and three sisters in tella, of Blair Road, marked \\\a I ilie lushest iilcas avi 7—Mrs, Frank Steeber and thn, daughter, Christian, to Corpori Europt'. 18th birthday at a party held at 11]: 1 daughters of God. Kenneth, of Fiat Avenue, sflfent Technician William Murphy, Ji Funeral services were held this fhe home of bis parents, Mr. and Sunday at the home of relatives of Wedgewood Avenue. The we in-oniing: at il:30 o'clock at his Mrs. A, Santella. ding was performed at Camp I): home and at 10 o'clock from Our in Bellview. Soviet is training 500,000 pu- vis, North Ciirolinrt, by the por.t !.:sdy of Mt. ('.sirnie) Church. Bu —Lieutenant WuHe pils for jobs in war industries. How's of Correja Avenue, spent a week's 'chaplain. rifil was in St. James' Cemetery. » ^ our Health? iiv The Medico in me- ill li To Educate II IMiyticiant a Year

"!i iind yiiuntf men are nee on'ilical truinint; n :•!•> will be educuted at ->• tif til'1 £ovellll)lfil In' Kiwu ?.r>() a month These .shulents will b POOR JIM--NICE FELLOW AND ALL |'M and subject to disci- JUNE BRIDES "ther enlisted iilrii. THAT, BUT IT'S A DOGGONE SHAME \•>uiijr men will be or She's the Girl of the Hour—the medical school, just a* heroine of our hearts—the home- THAT HE'S BEEN IN THE DOG HOUSE ir urdei'ed to combat maker of the future who will carry • ii; Min|io.-,e iliey are to FOR SUCH A LONG TIME, NO! HE on the glorious tradition of the II fur as incdici)! ma HASN'T GOT B.O.--BUT HE DOE.S ' "iicri'iuil, what will be American Way of Life, So let wed- i them'.' They will be ding bells ring out for June's wed' LACK G. A. [Good Appeaidnce.J into the ranks and oth ii'l in the places left va ding belle—the bride upon who's finger a new ring shall shine 1 i'l'iict is expected |to bi •iiiif hy June lil-13.' Th* 0. K. Jito! Here's a tip that will take you lias lieep conteniplatei ' 'I i a ft age was lowere i out oiyoui doldrums. VUit Bond's Factory •ai-. Tliis moims (thai today. Pick your wit or topcoat from mi must iilsu give tbes college educations l»i thousands on duiplay • • $*et your right i'ii nieilival (.Taining. Fif- •iili-. will be allowed for size from 81 different models -and Presto! |''.il work, then three yeai's you'll be out of the Dog House beiore yo\t " eu iliieil medical college, lii'li they must, serve a can say Jack Robinson. o -'i'1! neshi|i. Kven though IIU'IIIIKII nt this rutCj, it will a little over five! and a yais before they w)ll b>.' " irve in the Army or

•"vii'iinient also expects to Costume deiiiisls, veterinariaris, en- 82444 up liliysicists, ohemiBts and 100% WOOL Mn lalisu. The Army 'and and itends to assign abflut 15,- 'Inr.s and sailors to collfijes •ii for .special training. Religious THOUSANDS ARC DOMO VEAftlY. IKY IOND CLOTHES 8 laie of what Army style THE FACTORY AT PACTOBY WUCES AND SAVE. ln'al i ilucution may be like., '"led iii a teeent address by Jewelry • i liciieral Joe U. Dalton; ''•' will be under the direc- | • 'iniiiaiiilant wlui will he !ile for discipline and oon- ll'nisitig, ft'edrhg, iustruc- PCUTTHES "I oilier services will be pro- LARGE SELECTION OF NCW ihUNEWIfll FACTOHf •y contract between the in- 111 IREMSEN AVE. at HOWARD ST :mil tli» Army. » GRADUATION GUTS | NEW BftUNSWICK, NEW JERSEY ll! |l 'l "« will rise at fi-,80 and Op«n Doily. >i until tups at 10;30 thai I;M ft. R wnllU P. M ";ir day will be as rigor WATCHES I" it was during" the basic TiwMtay. Thunday o«d Saiulday which they tuok befor n! to coljegfc by the ^ov- BULOVA - HAMILTON , PARKER • ELGIN

will be expect lull advantage of Uiei and t6 be fully WIRTH'S l"i the atreimoud W0Kk tha '• "iiuired of them in Und service. RELIABLE JEWELERS BOND CLOTHES • BOND CWTHIS • BOND CLOTHES paw thft flOO 190 SMITH ST, PERTH AMBOY,:-N. J. mark for the fln INDEPENDENT- PACT FOUR FJtIPAY, .TUNE 4, 104n ast year reveals the improvement of the ivar picture. Under The State House Dome OIL ON THE TROUBLED WATERS Snfcpenbent-Heater In 1942, the British were making a slow Hush Wllllumxin Kfllj •etreat in Egypt, the Germans were at- By i. Joseph Gribbins March S. l«TH—AiiRnat a, 1fl« acking Kharkov and Sevastopol and the apanese fleet in the Pacific had been bare- TRENTON—Woman power on plants begun to stick their head,-* Tk* W«o«brlil»f l.tntn Mew Jersey farms thin mi miner out of the ground. Now the po- Wooilhrlrtur Indmrndrnt ... •<•«») y checked after the enemy claimed the will purposely be as scarce as T- Til* liflln Journal "34 tato fields are green and stands •apture of 298,000 troops of tti United bone steaks on A restaurant menu are reported unusually good and Nations. if farmers who are phyinp away the fnrmcr is looking forward to PuhllnliM Kvcry Friday by tho from the idea of -a woman's land digging H record crop of spuds Woodbrlilifp PHIIIIHIIIIKT O,mpnny, Woo.lhrldge, N. J. army have their way. But any N. I) Ki-lly, JM-pslilfiil; Maxwell Ugaii, \lot-Prol- early in July. ,l«nt; Ijiwrrni-i' 1-'. Camiiluii, Treasurer, Cnarlcii r. form of manpower will be wel- Gregory, «<>ri-rl,ii>. comed on the farm front. Why Feed 45,000,000 Italians? NELLIE BLY: The wreck of Uv It's not because the farmers do cHAtu-rcw !•:, <;ui-:«:(iitY ,Fl'"">r. There seems to be a strong impression '"Nellie Bly," the gory details of not like women generally, but with which have hcoii described for sev- military circles that the occupation of a lot of work to be done in Kct- eral generations in picture, sont; Knburrlpfion Hulri $2.tK»n>rr r*«r t« *«\aurt^ • taly will not be a. stupendous task. In- in the increased crops, they do and story, was a ifiuch overrated act, many commentators believe that the r.ot have time to teach female catastrophe, according to modern novices the art of fast bran and standards. Education Mast Be decelerated talians are about ready to quit the war. tomatp picking, to say nothing of In fact, when a passenger train niilkinjr cows and fording the hops. SweepinK chjinjros in methods of col- Itfshouici'be borne in mind that the was derailed on a 14-degree curve Therefore,, farmers are listcninir to near Camden, on the night of May lego instruction, after the war, are sug- ecupation of Italy will not, of itself, seri- argument^ encouraging female 23, there was comparatively liltl farm help with tonpuc in cheek. gested by the commission on liberal educa- usly affect Germany's ability to wage ftiss nvade about it although four- tion of the Association of Amcricarr'Col- ,-ar. Even if all of Italy is acquired, the And if Washington bigwigs de- teen persons werp killed and leges. Jlies would hardly be able to launch a ign a nifty uniform for members injured. However, stories of this of the woman's land army and wreck continued in the newspapers The usual entrance requirements iiccessful invasion through the Brenner march them into the rural sections for weeks and are still related by should be discarded or revised for return- 'ass. of the State, farmers threaten to old timers whenever the chance drop their tolerant pose and deoccurs- . • ing members of the.armed forces and in- Another matter to be considered, in coll- clare open war on the femijilne It was at 5:30 P. M. on February structional techniques'should be revamped ection with any descent upon Italy, is that gender. As the result of experi- 21, 1901, that the "Nellie Hiy" to fit the developed mentalities of soldiers ence, farmers Hay city women was wrecked in a head-on collision, the campaign is successful, the United don't last two hours on a job like and to give the man opportunity to con- three miles below Trenton.on th< ations will face the necessity of provid- picking benns, which is safe work. Camden and Amboy Division. Th( tribute to the courses they take. lg food for more than 45,000,00(Utalians. However, they want to climb right wreck occurred when a local pas- up on a tractor like the girls in This report, dealing with post-war It might be cheaper to take the Italian senger train, which had waited at the magazines, where they may get Rusting'* switch for two sections problems of the liberal colleges, takes cog- lands in the Mediterranean, thus neutral- killed. of the "Nellie Bly" to pass, came nizance of the difficulties that these insti- ing the Italians and leave them alone. In carder not to discourage ca- out on the main line heading north his would, at least, require that pable females who are ambitious hi and crashed into the third section tutions face during war years, when the of the crack passenger train. ni, or any succeeding government, feed become farmers rural leaders ad- nation takes the young men who would mit there%e certain jobs on apc- A« tbi> result of the tremendous ordinarily make up their student bodies. he people of Italy. :ral farms that are awaiting tho crash, two engines became scrap; The commission, it seams, accepts the arrival of women workers. Them wooden coaches were reduced to they would render valuable assist- •ashes cremating ROIW passengers premise that the liberal colleges must rec- Aircraft Need.Facilities ance to the war effort. But be- trapped in their interiors, and the ognize the changed status of those in their cause the average New Jersey baggage car plunged down the em- The first American-built" air base in farmer is not a t«tcher he Would bankment into the Delaware & usual age groups. It does not, apparently, rather pay high*', wages for ex-Raritan 'Canal. The 'engineer of consider the alternative which presents reat Britain Has been officially opened perienced labor than to instruct the "Nellie Bly" was decapitated. the farmerettes. itself to these institutions. nd named for Lieut.-Colonel Frank M. There have been ninny larger ndrews, recently killed in an airplane ac- Through hard work and long railroad wrecks in New Jersey This alternative has been clearly stated hours by all members of the farm since 1901 but they have been for- by Mortimer J. Adler, author of How to dent in Iceland. family, plus help from imported gotten, probably because the trains Read a Book, iii "expressing"'his "opposition The bas»> more than two miles square, labor, white collar workers and did not have such a cuphunic liamc as constructed by one thousand men of high school and junior college!,^ the "Nellie Bly. to government subsidies to save liberal youngsters, New Jersey 'farmers education. What does Mr. Adler suggest? he Engineer and Technical Corps, work- are confident they will again pro- CAMNING: New Jersey house- Here it is: ng twenty-four hours daily, seven days a duce and harvest record crops this holders can secure 25 extra pounds The New Books year. As of June 1, county agri- of sugar for canning fruit this "The colleges of this country can save week. Paragraphs cultural agents have been given year, but no extra allotments of . themselves by doing now as a matter of expe- One of the most unique story j interview. With the aif of doing Some idea of the time necessary to pre-the task of supplying regular adult the sweet stuff will be available diency what they should have done before as tellers of our times is a Danish him a great favor, she presented Torturr labor to farms and they will do afor canning vegetables, so the OPA : principle. They can enroll boys at the age of iare adequate ground facilities for wide- baroness who writes under the Au Englishman'- fine job. has ruled. lim with a large paper package, fifteen and give them a truly liberal education name of Isak Dinesen. "Winter's course his castle. A pread aerial activities will be seen from Business and professional men She was so thrilled with his won- in the three years before the draft age is Many rural people asked for ex- is the torture chun.;- have been organized in many ur- Tales" a collection of her strange reached. In this way they will not only save he revelation that it required ten months tra sugar to can rhubarb, but OPA Ici'ful work, she told him, that she ban sections of New JcHsey into and masterful stories, is a Book- Knowal in the New St.r themselves, but they will do more than gov- ruled it was a vegetable and for- had brought him some bones to o complete the base. (lying squads of white collar tfork- of-the-Month Club selection for Nation. ernment subsidies could ever do to save liberal bade extra sugar. Howoyer, the p him out. He was prepared This sidelight may disabuse the fanci- June. education from decay." en to help harvest crop^ Many g ^ tment of Agriculture for a batch o The last communication from her also giving valiant service on |tremely short-crop m the southern bones from s'ome ancient -corsets! • Round 0, a tim-n h. reason why our high schools should not ground facilities are as necessary to aerial a to hw published- read: "It is out of dozen farm labor . fronts. High lstates caused by winder kiHing,, County, South l';ir»lini do so. It is easily possible, during the war, warfare as.aircraft. .-, • ' > {lie question 'that I communicate schools, junior colleges, boy scout l"1^ skyrocket the price, Many Husbands who lament they have Dog L«ne, suhuihiii I with you further or rea'd,proof of for our educative-machinery to be stdpped trpops and even churches are again New Jersey residents plan to can extravagant wives may take com- Va; Hot Coffee I'.uiKh the book. I therefore place my issippi; Bivalve, »i\ up a bit, to meet Mr. Atrhsrs idea that: ready to supply student service In peaches this year. fort in the fact that their plight is interests entirely in your hands." not a new one. As early as 17RDI, County, -Maryland. "The four-year colleRj/wrmy mind gives Marine Appeals To Strikers- •farms where the strength and en- Because blueberries require She has had an unusual life. r.elate Prank Monaghan and Mar- the B. A. degree four years too late. Liberal durance of young boys is needed. heavy sugar syrup for successful Definition A United States Marine, who fought on She grew up, she says, "near the vin Lowenthal in their book, "This education to he effective and available for State farm leaders feel that the canning, few will be canned in sea in the co-untry," In li)14, she An optimist is a I;II\ •• every future citizen should be given between luadalcanal, recently attempted to con* crops will get harvested this year. New Jersey this year unless order- Was New York" so elaborate were married her cousin, Baron Blixen, the lashions for New York women light whore there i.-. :; • ,the'ages of fifteen and 18, after six years of ince a group of striking war workers in They point out that the average ed for the Army and Navy. Jars and went with him to British East pessimist comes alonu a- elementary school and three years of high New Jersey farmer is a very astute that one French visitor was moved Cincinnati to return to their jobs. and cans will be conserved for Africa, where her family bought out.—The USS Man..:. < school." individual. When he plants addi- other foods which are more essen- to-comment: "Luxury forms al- a big coffee plantation for them. ready, in this town, a class of men We think Mr, Adler, who writes in The Marine, wearing his uniform and tional acres to aid the war effort, tial nutritionally than blueberries, j Geranijtni For Vi. ater, she took over the manage- very dangerous in society—I mean decorated with service ribbons, met with the farmer will find some way to Delighted to obser. • Coronet magazine, has something. It has ment of the farm herself—ran it bachelors. The expensive upkeep harvest his reward, they say. ABOUT JERSEY: "These Br- Mejesty prefers ^ > been plain for some years that the stretch little success. The men stopped work be- or ten years until in 11)31, the of women makes men dread matri- ibe days when experience counts" broccoli or .tomatoes I' :offee prices dropped and she was mony." of elementary, grammar and high school ause ten workers were discharged. TAVERNS; Tavern owners in will be the Republican slogan in outside Buckingham New Jersey have been warned that the campaign to elect former Am- orced to give it up. .Then, much is too long, involving unnecessary years. The Marine tried to tell the workers gainst her wishes, she went back Countryman (-Engliiiirli & general clean-up of their prem- bassador Walter E. Edge as Gov- GUN, SHOT FOR NOISE, KILLS A more efficient operation of our school about the boys on Guadalcanal, and every- ises before applying for new alco- eNior next fall . . . Miners cannot o Denmark. ' Schoolboy Bom WOMAN system could easily accomplish the task in where else, who go "through Hell under holic beverage 'licenses 'effective be employed in New Jersey more Jfiak Dinesen, iirtidentalVy^has a Thomas a Ikckct m* July l. „ than forty hours per week with- atting average of 1,000 with the Chicago—Angered because of the altar steps, and the nine years suggested. ' 1 Ire" and need the support of our industrial State _'Alcoholic Beverage Conv out permission of the State 'De- Book-of-the-Month Club. Her two the "dirty look" his wife jjav. ho, King!" Henry in.i workers. missioner Alfred p. Priscoll insists partment of Labor ... Aforty levious books—"Out of Africa" him because he became intoxi- severely. -— Edinbm. that dirty places, sometimes re- per cent increase in potato acre- and "Seven Gothic Tales"-—were cated at a christening party, Nilws. Says Stalin Seems Satisfied It is time for responsible labor leaders ifcrre.f nffnAd frftto aties "flivno"dives"" aravnc nnnott • ajag! e is reported fdr the combined Iso Club selection?. Charles Xalesky told a jury that 1 o realize that the cause of labor is being credit to any municipality,- the I plantings of Morfnv)uth, Mercer he went home, upset the furni- Complain! I' I i Glenn Babb, Associated Press War Dr. F. 1t Albee, one of the eriously impaired by unauthorized and States or th« alcoholic beveraH1e in-land Middlesex counties The ture, picked up a rifled stepped Everybody I'm ;ir Analyst, makes a pertinent^ observation most famous bone surgeons in thq eeems to b« a MIL pi dustry. On tW contrary? he rStatc Board of Ph|armacy 'says 1 into the street and fired it twice f trTrjustified strikes that delay the 'produc- world, tells an amusing story in When he remarks that: claims, they tend to become Rath-1 there has been no lowering of-the "just to make a noise.'1 One bul- mi' four hours' wml r tion of war material. eting places for undesirable per- standard for admission to the prac- his autobiography "A Surgeon's minutes before 1 • ^ • "The indications ure strong that Joseph let struck a nearby tav.ern, kill- sons and the focus of attack by tice of pharmacy , . . New Jersey ijtht to. Rebuild Men." It seems for the day.—W i!' i Staljn knows much more about Amcrican- ing Mri. Analia Nauss, 2tl, mother If labor officials cannot control their those who are opposed to booy.e or residents are paying 28.7 per cent nee a well-meaning lady came to in the Cnpperwcld M <• . pritish invasion pla.ns than either the enemy his office, demanding a persona! of two small children. , or the Allied public and also that he is satis- men, then it is obvious that some other the regulation of its sale to themore to live since the war started means of control must be adopted. It ispublic. in Europe in 1939, according t-o the fied. It is difficult t* lead his recent declara- A mullijnillifliiaiii- '• • tloiis of admiration fur the solidarity with hi* A licensee for the first -time State Department of Agriculture impotable for labor unions to expect priv- . Sweet potato prices in New and his ilk air i! • Allies in apy other light." this year must state whether bis, OUR DEMOCRACY- 1 •; In view of the facts referred to, it ilege and power unless they have responsi- premises complies with all' perti- Jersey hit A new high in May dur- Americans. Whu l-i; bility and control. ' i nent health and safety laws and ing the'white potato famine . . . Wild Wivst show.- mi':. would seem that American arm-chair regulations, He has been instruct- Former House Speaker Roscoe P. WEVE GOT WHAfr IT TAKES Chief Sitting Pntt\ strategists can forget their worries about ed by Commissioner'Driscoll to McClavc, Cliffside Park' Republi- TO BEAT THE ENEMY. a gieat rare.--Din" ' study up on the local health codes can, has withdraw,! from the rac]e 1 What the United States and Great Britain On Soviet A.H' *' and safety laws and regulations of for Governor of New Jersey . . . Can Aircraft Yl'm The War? After the war the are doing to help Russia. local police and fire authorities. Relief costs in New Jersey dur- : A Britisji air enthusiast says unquali- that after they l»:>^ In .the event the premises do noting April totaled $301,706.66, with Recent information from Germany in- many and hanged it"' fiedly that both Germany and Italy can be comply in every respect, immediate 18.465 persons still receivin; dicates not only a possibility that Hitler they will be acci;pti-ii steps must be taken to correct the A iataL of S3! knocked out in 1943. He thinks that fifty of Great Britain ami '•: is holding in reserve a substantial body of situation so that proper certifies- piiduee dealers have been li- 1 bombing raids a month for two months, Saxon nations in It' ' ' soldiers for what may happen in Western tion may accompany the liootis* [censed in New Jersey and bonds civilization. — Iiinli'ii each unloading two thousand tona of application. are on deposit with the State Do- 11 and Southern Europe, but that a consider spondent in the 11." i_ i_ ... i_ij j.i_ i___;.i. , ,' \iru:(«u«i partment of Agriculture totulinj; bombs would turn the trick. While he is on the subject Com- News. ible proportion of Nazi fighter plane A New Jersey According to a London news dispatch, missioner Driscoll might well pre- fl,017,000 Strength is .scattered throughout Germany pare a list of rules on the cleaning economist is being considered Demonttr«ting '""" vv .11 in an attempt to thwart the aerial offen tifcis would mean stepping up the present of coils and the glassware of Washington to handle milk ration- A naval gun siiln1' taverns in older to satisfy thu ing in this territory if and wh,t> sive. aerial offensive four times. The proba- ago wan indisputiil'l'" doubts of thirsty customers thai it comes , . . Drugstore curfew or- WE HAVE FREE MEN WHO MAKE BETTER SOLDIER.S. y.ood will. Real sii"' •'••• bility is tjiat attacks upolK Axis-held Eu- they are not getting harmful dinances being adopted throughout aimed at the si'a. ^!l rope will be stepped up by four times be- germs with their favorite bever- New Jersey are being legally test could not be relo.nl' 'i I 'State Of The War ~ fore the end of this Summer,. ages. Local health authorities, In led in the State Court of Enoi.s in much less than i> •'l most aases, are too busy to check and Appeals . . . Dnfing the first splashes following' a '• ' Y The state of the war against the Axi Naturally, there is much interest in the on the germ content of jthe water four months of this year, only til! lute were proof tluii 'll |B revealed by recent newspuper specula suggestion that continuous round-the-clock thioueh which glasses are careless- drunken drivers were arrested ii i(nt h'ro aguiii for a "" ly swished by: busy bartenders. A. New Jersey compared with 47.' •'hipv. tion that: bombing might be able to put Germany, during the same period last year direetive from the commissioner , 110*1 (1) A sustained aerial offensive will b or Italy, or bpth, out of the war. Certainly, on the subject might do plenty of:. . , State car miles were reduce 92-MILES A DAV I" • launched against Japan as soon as thesuch a campaign * would not involve the good. by 11,970 during April to Save gaso KtsurVe, N. M. -li' line and tires ... A total of. 25,0ID to school, Leonard \\> Aleutian Islands are cleared. huge loss of life which must be faced if a PQTATQES: Since the rains men and women were placed in several miles cadi ''•' large Anglo-American Army invades Con- came, potato growers of New Jer- various jobs by the United 'SUJe. (2) That aerial bombardment of Axi home Ho catch a Hit'" sey are predicting « bumper crop Employment Service in New Jer W« HAVt FRE(f LABOR WHICH CAM MAKE MORE AND BETTER Europe will destroy the enemy's resistanc tinental Europe, rods it fur 24 mil'1-. of spuds this year not only to halp 3cy during April as compared with WEAPONS THAN THE AXI5 QW MAKE WITH SLAVE LABOR. **1id permit an invasion to become an occu the war effort but to eliminate the 7,847 last year . 1 . Forty-five cents to another bus mid ' pfltion. great shortage on the home front. per hour has been approved as th moie to reach the M-I Predidion With the we'ather t'he coldest rate for general farm work rrow received bin ilii- ' (3) Reports from Turkey 'that Ger during April *iftce 1D07 and a i Gloucester, Salem and Cumberlmi enjoy a .weli-farneil " ' fiany may hold off the Russian offensive i . It is now revealed that General Dwight drought o*f four months standing, countiee . . . Enrollments in ier to maintain adequate reserves o C. Eisenhowfir made the prediction, sev- {armer» begun to look over their Jersey 4-H clubs »re 40 per een FORGETS \is eral weeks ago, that the Tunisian cam-1 fields with a jaundiced eye. The greater than . last year, and a-til Albuquerque, N. u jen and equipment to meet an Allied in cold and dry weather had t*used growing, according to Kenneth W eheckinjj out -»f hi.- , | liasion. pa'ign would be Qj/«r before May 15th. the early potatoes to stay under- Ingwalson, State.4-H Club kndv) Anthony Balent A ' . (4) Continuous speculation as to wher The General 'tiased his prediction on ground and taany farmers began to . . . Fifty traffic fatalities occurrc he reached feel their crops were lost. in New Jersey during 'April, h'v the' United Nations will attempt to strik the belief that the Germans would not he had forgotten h» But the rains came on May 11 more than in the same ikoath lat.l containing J^Ofi-l. t)ie Axis on the/Continent of Europe. hold out once they were in a 'seemingly «nd J2. 'Then two more days of year . . . Farmer? are urged IV Wt KAVB THE WILL TO OEOKAT* CXJR EAKNINSS ",0 Albuquerque polU-••. ' intert)(iittent rain ctunu the follow- plant more corn to prevent a ll The contra« between the above specu hopeless po&ition, with their backs to the PRESERVE OUR FREEDOM. OUR ENEMIES the hot^J, found " ing week, plus a super-abundance ous shortage of gram for nex fiOfiC£D CO YIELD THEIRS TO »nd s«ut it l«i M'- "• l*tions and what was ,in the public min sea. Iof local |howgr8, and the potato' wint«r'» livestock feeding. '•f

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cation 'li true from the false In High School Ibridge Notes illl Mll'.l eports. f C iiittiimat from V>f ciirrying out fixed d«ci*ion» night and striking the enemy in it Helen M, Sanders, Eve Savoil, iieiiip one of the hardost-hiUinf! tiy thi- Allied Command—another l,,,iiis Walnwright, of thousand places, "Chetniks!" the Jeann*tte Sindet, Nicholas Slvtk, romantic dramas ever filmed, up d'etut similnr to that Which ,. Avenue. Fighting Guerrillas, 20th Cenlurv- Anna H Symanski. Margaret Rose "This hand Is Mine" stars Charles JWalUf accompanied the Allied landings in i I, Koliert. H«ath, o.f Pros- Foxs thrilling ^ ^ - , Tobak, Jennie Trio, Steve Voxw, nrw m |R H1IIU () [,ii»>r.htnn and Maureen O'Hnra at A M< a . . . Certain elements in -o flash across the screen of the JOHNSON % Junnita Wallne, Margaret Waynor, |.i,,.u spent the holiday the head of a distinguished cast of PIERCE Itnly are icii'ly to aid the United Crescent Theatre today. Eleanore Wisnrski, Elvira Yuh»». wilii Mf. imd Mrs. Robert screen favorites in an overwhelm- Niitiiins. They prehably are help- WASHINGTON Hovering «n nnaly^is Riiyhmly's guess as , ,,f llrrkinu'r, N. Y. Featuring Philip I)nrn, Amm ing story of Nazi occupation. iiHT I'iKht now. Witncw the CBrp- Central Court* 1 .'1 he lips of the entire wurlil is the Harold Mnhlrr left Tues- John Shopped, Virginia Gil- Dudley Nichols, noted author when the war will actually end isfully planned nnd rxecuted air »t- Bernice Aldington, Walter Art- query, "When will Ihe war he ^^ „ ^ v ),,.,- imme in Washington, more nnd Martin Kosleck, the ac- and soennrot, and Jean Renoir. .'ks on vitally important spot* dernen, U'vi Andfield, St* von over? A heartfelt iuicstion your r visiting her brother- tion is set in the Halkan moun- outstanding French director, col- d the almost tMal absence of Balint, Ann Baron, Therese Behr- ,ifi< correspondents have also, asked sister, Mr. and Mrs, tains. But the film might well lie lnbnnitpd on the details of writ This year more than ever be- ck while our airmen roar over. cpa, Eleanor Boos, Marga+et Brex- Mill and discussed with diplomats and the death-defying story of inir, producinR nnd directing this nly . . . Home itself seems de- oaki, Andrey Browne, Ernest Du- military observers. fore, Americans in rtll walks of rillas everywhere, for the patri brilliant film. Said to (five the •nsclms. H. A. ¥. bombers flew bay, Jeanne Egan, John Vacuitt, Space does not permit a sympo- ism and daring methods of th< first Authentic picture of fondi- life, and in every profession - fn the F.ternal City with heavy Alice Flatinery, Margaret (inlaid*, , IJtissell B. fifppc. of heroic men are present wherever tKMis ill the occupied countries to- sium of opinions but the most housewives, war workers, citizen* mds for the nearby Lido di Roma William Cierity, Robert Cilroy, Al- Avenue, returned Saturday men fifcht for freedom mid the day, Ihe film presents its renlistic masoned analysis n-f the question in the armed services, snd rivil- iplanc haw . . . Politically, Italy drey M. (Hoff, Richard (Jyorhw. ding two .weeks with her women they love. slur.v in a village that is obviouilf ran he boiled down to the follow- private business!—must ri-adj to topple, by iUeif . . . Mildred Hall, Albeit Hanspn. SU«- Aviation t'udi't Russell Kiinipeaii but with English utronj ing: Only a few venture to fnre- be King, Mussolini and I'tano are alM'th Hegedun, Rll7.ahi>th Ruth n whd was stationed nt, names and shop signs — a dcliher s"Ve a German collapse in lfl.lU. consider themselves eye* and curs IM'I Strand I'pmted on gnod nuthority tnfhavp HcgHus, Margaret Hen, Ann Hor- ricld, AlulnWtiB. Cfttle.t ale effort to avoid naming the pre- The most widely luld belief is that for the Federal Bureau (rf Inves From the world's least, known PVeiiled to thn Pope for help in vath, Clara Ivan, Ivy Jewten, ,,. ,, imw in Lakeland, Florida, cise locale, which mioht lie any Italy will have lo give up this tigBtlon, he fnce of their Nail Partner's Louis .Irnncn, Nancy Julian, An- war frofil,' C'liiiui, cnnies one nf tlio year. Hitler and the rest of his I nilicr IniilliliR. where in Fntnce ar_ pol^tum or According to .1. Kdgnr Hoover, eserlion , . . Only-« handful of drew Komuves, Gilveri Krelw, most, exciting movie stories of the satellites will he completely \\r,, Frederick Sandier, of Denmark. Director of the FBI, "The need fstapo iigMit.i nnd wh*t In left of Scipbie Kurtiak, year, Paramount's "Night Plane crushed in 1!)'H, or curly in l!)4!i, lohn Kuchtyak, SI reel., is visiting her for citizen cooperation wan n«"vei liller's battered African air fleet ,.l From Chungking." The stars are and Japan's iineonditiofml'gurren- Amelia UZitm. Howard Madison, % , law, Mrs. Alex Sabo, of ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT greater th*n at this very time when » left, in Italy . . . R«m'«mber;Un Robert Preston and Ellen Drew der will cMfii) lat'e, in, 1945 or in Ann Manganaro, Margaret Memi- ,1 city, California. ISKUN —Mr. and Mrs. Thoma more than a score of saboteurs are lati—by AiiKimt tf 1!>43. "Night Plane From 1!>4<>. T ^ Ron, Ethel Miel, Charles Murdock, Miele, nf Juliette Street, announc leing trained toy the German High YiniiiK People's Society opening tomorrow at the Strand Helen Nagongant. Florence New- Ihe fiij;aKernent-of. their daughter The reasoning behind these pre- CommRiid at'itd highly org»nir.e( DUiiusl. of Hussiii is unfounded, Hungarian Reformed atre is a stranpc tale of in- kirk, Helen Novak, John PnpeikH, Anne, to Private Barney Polanski dictions does not, vaYy mueh. Gen-j sabotage school, to be Rent io nl eclates (lurdinw Cowlc*, Jr. ,11 meet tonight at eight mjlnce and iidvvnture with two Eleanoro Parsler, Marie Pftll«- sun nf Mr. and Mrs. Walter Po erally speaking, it is" felt by the parts of the world to obstruct the Ktellinius reports that lend- gririo, Charlw Peterson, Elizabeth i ihe School Street Audi- mericans, an airplane pilot, and lanski, of 1131 Louis Street, Cam experts that for the firs), time in war effort of the. United Nations. Pi-ion, Raymond Pucci, Eugene Red Cross nurse, as the princi- ease takes 1 per cent of beef. den. tMs war the initiative.-no longer Some of these Nar.i agents will trv SchreiniT, John Scnik, Beatrice Kenevievc Eichorn, of pal actors. Its locale is that,Jap- Miss Miele graduated from rests in Axis hands. The Nazis to l-nter the United States. W DAUGHTER BORN Simmons, Kthel Simon, Robert I,. 1., and ('harlcs Mich- anese-threatened China lifeline, 1 Woodhi'idjre High School, class of iave ((Iffi red terrific losses in both must, therefore, be on guard." WOODBUI1H1K—Mr. nnd MM.Siry, Fred Sotenscn, Margau-t the tortuous Assam Houd that men and material in Russia," while '•HI and ia now employed at John- Examples *>f citir.cn cooperatioi ilatthi'W Siiutiier, of 258 Colum- Sromovsky, William Taylor, Eliza- winds from ('hun^kinir to the bor- the Reds, despite their own large, son and Johnson Company, New were shown in the identification o! bus Avenue are the pnt'euts of beth Vasily, John Van Decker, Ed- ders nf India, mule ,,f (I losses, are in many ways consider- ItmiiKwU'k. mysterious "Heimich" as Ed I'.uiirliter b» II at the Rahwwv Me- ward Walsh, Anivrico Zullo. nf inuii.iliciTi-itirli-n trucks moving ably better off than they were Inst Private Polanski is stationed at mund C. Heine, in the Duquesn morial Hospital. Mrs. Smitner is VICTORY up In the fiont lines. spring. Their receipts of Amer- 'amp Kilmer. ipy case in which 33 spies wer he former Niuicy Murabito. Bay War Bondi ican supplies have greatly im- sentenced to prison, through tin Majestic proved und their own industrial HAS OPEN HOUSE suspicions of a Connecticut air output, especially the production Out of the Atlantic, graveyard SKWARRN—The Sewaren Re- craft photographer about an extr; of their own factories in tlfe Ural REPAIR >>f a iliiiiisiiiid ships, und one of the publican Club, Inc., hold its first large order for 250 aerirt! phot is attaining record levels. At, best niosl lieieely fou^ht-for nrens in Open House of the season, Sunday graphs; in a truck driver's repor li Nazi offensive on that 'front can the pre-ielit. war, comes "('rash at the Land and Water Clubhouse. of suspicious actions in a Raise but, hope to hold the Russians at 1 Dive." Supper nnd games were enjoyed shipyard on the Pacific coast whit The fir.s'L picture of unu-TKr-a* by twenty-six members and guests. bay until.winter.. And in winter resulted in-the arrest of a tformr htiiiK to be produced since the Soviet armies are a| their very Storm Trooper nnd pruvmili'd Ameiica rntcred the war, the film TROTH ANNOUNCED best, N sabotage fire; and in the alertn is the thrill-packed story of the WOODBRIDGE—Mrs. Abraham Italy is sufTerini; a severe case of an San Antonio woman hole linhlmir men who in their "pic Itelafsky, of 200 Grove Avenue, of invasion jitters. The prelimi- manager who recognized a Nav.i boiit,s" HIT wrecking havoc and de- has announced the engagement of nary phase of the conquest of Italy pilot escaped from a Canadian in- struction on the enemy. her

AN EltCTRIC QINERAT1NG ITATION ABOUT )MJ 1 Slttrti When Public Service Corporation'of New-Jersey was . Tod PlrtVHOUSE ay organized and bi^an business forty years ago (June 1, Friday, 19(l3)--rtrrJptF)wn could have predicted that today the ] IOBD8.N. J.. P. A.J-K4I SUN., MON., TUES., WED June .United States and most of the grea't countries o^the FRI. and SAT. HI. 4th Gcno Ticmcy - Prmton Foiter world would be engaged in the bitterest war in hist'ory. Extra Added Feature Certainly no one of'the Corporation's founders could "Thunder Birds" "HEAVENLY MUSIC" possibly have foreseen puch a world catastrophe. _ VIHII — "Stand By All Networks" But the little jfmup of far-seeing business men who with Florence Rice - John Beal conceived the Public Service enterprise realized that SUN., MON. and TUES. MODERN GAS MANUFACTURING PLANT Of FUILIC SERVICE this State of New Jersey would become a great indus- Bob Hope, Dorothy Lainour in trial commonwealth and they knew also that, in order "They Got Me Covered" i from 2 .'. M. Phono P. A. 4-159.1 to progress, the State would need sound public utilities — Almi — 7 DAYS STARTING SATURDAY •—such as could produce an unfailing amount of gas ajid "Desert Victory" ,HATWARD IT'S A electricity and adequate transportation facilities. These ^Montgomery's 8th Army men further knew that the success of these utilities would Action! M GREAT LIFE be dependent upon the growth and prosperity of the KilSl-ll II |I(II1 l.llC Clllllic WED. and THURS. State. strip (Tciitcil by ''liii' Guy Kibbe - Gloria Warren in Hubert Yiniii^ wit Ii So, after forty years of expansion and conservative "Cinderella Swings It" A iintiK naum PRESIGN Penny Arthur AlMO — Ellen Singleton - Lake management, during which period millions of dollars TODAY »nd SAT. DREW "The Man in the Trunk" Larry Hugh MANUFACTURING PLANT OF AN EARLIER DAT of new capital have been invested i|n the business, Ray Milland, PauUtle Goddari Otto "CRYSTAL BALL" KRUGER Simm« - Herbert ' Public Service operating utilities today are supplying Lynn Robertl, Geo. Holmei 2nd Hit electricity, gas and transportation not only to a vast Free diihel to Ladiei Both Geo. Brent - Pri^illa Lane residential and commercial area but to hundreds of Nitei "SILVER QUEEN" thousands of workers in New Jersey's war production industries. • "New Jersey, although comparatively small in are'a, STATE THEATRE f.A. KENT 1 f.'a today stands second among all the-states in the value of WOODBRIDGE, N. J. ___ its ship building and fifth .in the value of its total war TODAY and SAT. 4 DAYS—STARTING FRIDAY THE SEASON'S GREATEST HIT! work, with extracts .totalling $7,733,277,000 as of Philjp Dorn, Johnny Matck TRANSPORTATION "HELLO, FRISCO, HEL>O" Anna Sten in BROWN SEkVlCE IURNLSHEI MODERN February 1943. The very life blood of these war in- in color Tex Ritter in dustries'is an ample supply of electric, gas, and trans- .tarring Alice Faye • Jack Oakie with CHETNIKS! "Cheyenne portation services to keep their wheels moving. .,,., ; "FRANKENSTEIN MEETS WOLFMAN" The Fighting with Balk LUGOSI ,- Lon CHANEY - Round Up" Guerilla. ~~~" , SUN- THRU TUES. 3 DAYS STARTING TUESDAY Ann SOTHERN - M.lvyn DOUGLAS in m/MJC®SERVICE, "TWR&S HEARTS FOR JULIA" "Av«n|«rt I, "7 , . . »l«o lUlfb ' SWEET "THE YANKS ARE COMING" Richard.on HEARTS" '1 WitK,H*nry KING and hi. ORCHESTRA W«d. thru Sit—Sponcer Tracy - K.th.rina Hepburn in "KEEPER OF THE FLAME"

IRANIPORIAIION »CJNI IN^NEW JIlttT

••»-• V-' STX FRIDAY,• JtTNTE 4, MUGGS AND SKEETEft -By WALLY BISIiup BOOBY TRAP C?UIET! .5 BT KAI.MAN PHILLIPS Ml kul [he one I made You'd better get thnl nrm fixed; HER "On on," .limmy «,iid. Hi-. if. "inebow. It looks biwl." ANOTHER The colonel shook his hfad when It wus ngoniiinfr waiting there, fdfe wan dpnd gray 11ri won't under ihat st«r-iced sky. My tem- his month. "You eitn gel liaik. tln> moving up until morning, and ples ached with w«arines», but I Bill." [I'm afraid it'll be too lute, The. couldn't sleep. Interrninabl? hours Jsips cut across that section a few later we stinted, crawling nnd The kid wits crumpled in the hours ago." couldn't sleep.' Interminable hours weed-choked Kni's, ifI iin*' ami My voice win thick, stumbling aliding between the trees and sweat streaking }u» fm I'head. Ili^ through the long rank grtt*s, keep- uniform W119 the torn remnants uf ing head nnd rump as low na pos- a struggle with barbed wire ami Smart Bane Frock sible lo avoid the unceasing hail of rendinir twigrt, but the useless field mortar shrapnel and 'the spitting telephone was slill snapped tn hi? machine gnna. buck. Shrapnel hnrf torn his lei:. The fight was an explosive kalei- The bone wan broken, 1 doscope of charging men. 1 wasn't A huge stick-liki insect crawled much good for any'thing. but the 1 By OLSEN & JOHNSON up the trunk of (hi tree agninst boys didn't seem to need my help, ELZA POPPEN which he washuddled. 1 bit. snv- f!renudes, Tommy-mum ami cold Bjr«ly at it with my flood arm, Tim raw steel melted the Japs buck into T0HW-W1LUW GOT TrC jungle rotted with buga • . • snnke- the Junylc. O fHHired, like, the .(nps. The noise I was completely done in. 1 Wasn't so bad now. The morlnr slumped into av fox-hole and shellR which hud been fulling so 1 promptly passed out. close were searching for olhe - The colonel's hand on my shoul- gAIIU!. der woke m\. "Bill" He was A boohy (rap lind done for us. kneeling beslije me, his mouth Jimmy hail rolled over.it 'lend ,lun grim. "Sorry, old man, We've tn get at some pnpers in the pocket found jimmy." without checking for' wires. Tin- Ice froze my heart. "Where?" Jnpx used booby* everywhere, anil "Hfc'n under atree over there. he should have llflil more sense. Don't touch him, though. He's But 1 wasn't leaving Hie kid. "I'll wired up as a booby trap." stick, Jimmy." I cursed the Jap? from my in- "Don't be it fold!" The lips sides, The thought of Vtniiie WHS were gniy now also. They hail a knife in me as I crawled out of tightened into :t line. "I'll lake my hole. whittevei's enmiilif. It was my The kid was lying there, crum- fnult, Hi-meiiilici' Vihiiii', Hill. pled up, very much as I'd left him. One of us hiis «ot lo lake rare of I could see the wires the Japs had bfi." strung . to hir» goihg into the He didn't have to remind mo. ground. A crude job, probably SKIPPY —By PERCY CHfh 1 But how wws I (toi'lIT I' '''11 by kid done in a hurry. sister I'd leift her Jimmy in the It was wasted. None of our boys WHAT SlEBMS lb BE THE FEELS LIKE HrV/IN A jungle tu he killed by the .lulls'! would be foolish enough to touch =^ TROUBLE? Vinntf and .liimny, I'd lw«n with him. her when she'd ((one in tn marry My laugh was harsh. Jimmy, him. No two kids were ever more caught by a booby trap, wfls now made for each other thnn those a booby trap himself. It was tragic two. . She'd been 30 full of love and ironic. then. The thought of the hurt in My heart stopped. The crum- her if she lost her beloved Jimmy pled figure was stirring. The eyes turned my stomach over. opened. Jimmy was looking at The wound in my shoulder was me. He waved a limp hand''and throbbing and I was dead tired, grimaced weakly. but I'd miike. it somehow out of "Hiya, Bill. Told you they did- that jungle hell. n't have my number." ' "I'll carry you," I said. I blinked my eyes. I couldn't

"Ami get us both killed?" Jim- i believe he was alive. Then I stared Copi4fe•> L>j King Ft,*twi, > iuiJi^ie, hu , ^\' my laughed NurWenly. "Don't at the vrtres. worry about, me. No Jap's (?ot my Pattern 9327 m»y bt orJ»r»d Jimmy grinned. "Don't lei the number. I'll jost make myself camouflage fool you. Just one of comfortable here. You (CO get only in miuei' lizet 12, M, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 require* i% my brainstorms. The Ja>s thought KRAZY KAT -By HERRLMAN help." I was a booby trap also. They yardi 35-inch. . "Who's kiddine who.?" I limped ne.ver civme close,. It was Vinnii:, to my.feet and started for him. Send SIXTEEN CENTS in Bill. I coudn't quit on her, I le^ ' N Then I stopped short.. coin« for this MarUn M*rtin the gremlins stick their hot irons He had his revolver out point- pattern. Write plainly SIZE, into my leg, but I got the wires ing at his bead. There wasn't any NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE out of that field-telephone. Boy, attempt at a smile on his face now. NUMBER, won't she get a kick out of this "I'm not kidding. Only one of m Ready now—our new Sum- when I tell her about it?" is goiiitf to stay here. Stick around mer 1943 Pattern Book! Juit I nodded. Judging from the if you want me to make it ifinnl." TEN CENTS more i>ring» y*u way I felt, she sure would. His voice was tij?ht, strained, tbii practical tewing guide (or I crouched there, arguing , , . calling him names. .. plradinff. It the entire family. A QUANDARY wasn't any use. When be started Send orderi to Newap*p«r Des Maine*,' la.—.What's a man counting, and his finger tightened Pattern Department, 232 W«t to do? Receiving repeated com- on the trigger, ! got out of thfre 18Ui Street, New York, N. Y. pjaints of dogs running through HB didn't KIV* uic liny last ntc; Delivery of pattern may take victory gardens, Safety Onfnmis- sages -AN'FIGHT,., BOYf'JU5'«LI5TEN more. get help for Jimmy. I had to give 'You'd all be killed. Sorry, Bill.' (KID!?YA'LL I THINK U\DEPENDIN'

&UT POIS'NALLY 1 THINK THEY'RE JEERlN'f —on some Long Distance calls—the operator will say:

DETECTIVE RILEY —By BOB 'Mill

9 WHAT LBO AS '"WE SPHINX". BREWSf ER EVEN SAAOKED A MAN WlfU NICOTINE ^ VOU TO

HE PURPOSE of this new wartime practice i* tu try to give those who mu»t uw totig distance a fair share .of the busiest wlim FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW -By RICHARD When you must call and thett 1« % waiting list ,of calls because the circuits *r« overloaded, the / H/4ID KOPE HOCK... operator will ask you to limit your conversation > «C AWWNCt UkNMtP AT IH SMrfiMttrtKN to five minutes, *"• Your cooperation In this new ilnVt will help J to make long distance servtct Btytet wartime needs more effectively. . f ' NIW J«U Y lilt TtUNW* COMHNY

* * TUMI IN "IHf TIltMONI HOUR" IMMUV *» 9 M». FRIDAY, JUNE 4. 1943 PA'GE , Ff,AL NOTICES i , LECAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LEOAI. NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES N0T1C&S LEGAL NOTICE* ,(, Snrri>«n««"'i> Court In : TO (• apply to the Toitnslilii ll'iinn llt-^ii«e lor prfml^*.M my lltti. l!i»:l. I w:i^ .lirprird to nrt- tlirri-nf hv iti* pim-liiiiT :n- 1 fin. i" or purrlin** »rio« 10 !>• pnHI in i'iuil»r nrvv«l.i,l.« « I iw of omrnlltpi? of tlie Townihlp of 1 ,,,,,. I .il J(" I'nlton Sfrect, Wooil- rtive I he f:ii' l!»iit on M«niln\ •I K I •!, tin- Illii 'tllfM l,f i'Ul'i h.M ) »-•! ii.d montiih ' ln«liillmmi« nt \ .in ni« with tin. TV*n»h|p Oltrk Wolodt.ridKe fur a Plennry Itetall Tuwnthip nr \Vn-«thrld(f. elllilK. lime il'1. 1'T'. t!i» Town -, ,>r,lrtin i* WU !i U>Tin« nt "Hi plus Interest Ami al)i»r l»rnn pro- .•thin Itiirl In hP pUtl- llslrlbiiiloii -Jleeiisp fnr 'pTemlmiH IP Conimi1ti.|» will rti*pt ill ^ ... (III. TuKMIMlllp Will dcllVIT ••I,., l...t 11 in ,;,ril( A. I'nnno 8nr- Itiiale.l ,t ,1 Avenel Slr«pi, Avf- vti|pi| fur in contfvv I of *a!p ( Moil", ir any, "lionld In- innil* M. W.ir Time In thp Cominlt- 1 :,. I'liiitily »f IPI, Tuwii«lilp of WooOhrlilgp N .1 lin .in-! H.IIC iW,l fur «SI Tskc furth«r nni ' that «( Ch.unlipr^, MBrtimiii Mimlcliiiil nil|lri' |(t ill Objections, if nny, nhnnlil hp nwile l*, or iiny dalp in V hhh il may !•« M-l sf, p Clerk, Wimil- nildlnn. tt'niiilhrlilit". N»»- J»r ill»l Mnv ISlh HIS ll.uirn.il, lli» Town,'hlp Commu- r!i.Hie." K. pp In rnmpillnlply in wrltltiu to H ,1 lilK", New .I y. Tiike fnl-tl>«r noii,mine» that tji* ,.;, ,11'lltP, (IcmillHls >iinl«nn, Township curk, Wood- v, and nt>«»8 unit **\\ at publle I! .1. lir te,-, re'-prvM HIP right In Its ilberr- Tnwnihlp Ciimmliif.1. hm, by r*f*t Hllll (Rl)?ni.di SBPH MAVFR, lie and to HIP hlghpst hlridpr ne- , | ii f il NPW Jcriipy iV I.-I, 1;. I, WimilbrMfce, N. ,1 t ilon to rp|piit any nin» nr all hl'li lutlon «nd piir-Hririt ID Inn', ftiH • : mler mi Hi nr fttflr- iHlKiied) V\WI, DI'NTlA g tn tprmK uf *il* on flle with T.i .iriverllvixl May :», illl'l ivl tn -ell -titWI ini iii',!W!il hlo-k liiiuin • Hld hlo. k VMM .,,1,1 to(re1H« Iv months frnm thin nn and la he inihll.lv read prior to sii 'Will 1'f rnrevpr lmrri> 1..-II1K 111,U HII |>||t H, W'mdhriilne Truvrnhlp A««f»- -UNi Itwkrl ronnner |T, I Tiitrlt. «kc nutlrp Hint Mltf». MART Towimhlp Commltlpp or tlm Town- Mpfrr Ti>, UI r!nR ili-t'il rinrl IkdVef* JO1,NAII Inlpruls in :»p|ily to the ipnl Mup. morp minimum hld» Khali (>•• k Mnrlnn Pnppaa, hip or WoocihriilBP for. ;» Plpnury • l«lllK Ci» ^i,1" Ni'l'l l"l 111 "did uwnnhtp Commllipe «f the Town- or ri'm.ir AiiinlnltUrfttur, 'Jll Consumption Ifipnsp. for Take furthtr nnilrn that th» TO WHOM IT MAT CONCKRN: liio'k If ml,I mi ifini« will n-iulr* hlp of WuoriliHdK* f»r 11 Plenary rcml»p!i situated at ID West AVP- ownthlp Commltlpp hap, by rPto- tntvn |nt> l)l,-l,t ,,' II*. (Mi |l|^ bill- . i, I«I.I:I, Ketall Ctinminiutlon Urnnse for Al i| r<*s;iilar nir*r|rt|r; ot lhi> bid, or bid ntm\f mlnlnium, hy t\« itle, tffwnren, Townsflln of Wnod- illnn nnd piirjuanl to law, fixed a 1 |. nii'ny, Township fummlU' * »f tlie Town- tnrr of purt'tum* |iru» to he P«t4 sltiiaifd on Ni-w (1IKI Wil- rldgp, N. .1, luimiim prlcp nl which said lota In Townnhlp Cominltlpp ntul th« pny\; iam Street*. Woiulbrirtfcpi Tnwnxhlp lilp nf Wuodhrldm Imlil Mon- menl tlifr^of l>y thp pnrcha>*r ai;-i In MIIID-I monilily liiKiiilimenu of . M . n si EPPSi Ohjfetfnm, If any, shniiM he mndp lid block will lip mid UftlluT I1 (I "11 plus III t. 1 •-•"t (UNI iMi'I' I'MUS f Woodhrliigp, N. ,1. \»\, Mnv lllli, ISIS. I win .llr^i led N. .1. Immeniatply In writing tn: B. J. Hh all other details pertinent, cording in the tn«mi«t of purehaw' Objei'tluim, If any, slionl.l lif nwilp tu ;l.|vi'lil»i. 111.- f;l''l Hull rill '(j'rnirlded for In fi.nim.,t ot Ml*. li J riunlgnn. Township Clerk, Wood- lid minimum piie'p being $2M*im In net orilfltii 1* with tprmn »f rtaln mmpilliitcly in wrilliiK to: B J M.mil.i; cvrnlnX. .him- "Hi. l:'i:t, Tuk# fiirttiir nohr.. nml lit MI4 Olerk, Wooil- lidKP. New Jer«»y. us i'o«t« of preparing d«»d anil on Ille. I hi. Tuwiiihtu will ilfllver 1 nunlfran, Townnhlp Clerk, Wnnd- h» TMWH'IIIP CommlttfC will ^ilk *. <>r any dutc t,> w'liili It ti\Ay bt lKlimll MICKiAKI. BA11ANIAK, Ivprtlslng tills snip. Haii! |i>ts In n liaricalii ami miln dtrd for kali! mljMiVnert, the T"V»n-,lip CoiiirtilUe* «'An?« tll Ni-w ,h>r.ipy „,., Voiinly l.-l..—'«<^U Sewni'iTl, N. .1. ild block If cold on term*, will re- moot ni » 1\ M. War Tlm* In tlm prpinl«». r^.-Mf! Hi,, riniit in ii- >li n( Ni-w .lursi'V nnd t<*tpoM> nml o'll At To*n»hlp Clerk. bidder ».• It m>iy «^I«.I, ilm> .r»i*rij SillTU :ti ntends to Hpply tn the Township 11.IIU plus iiili-iest .urn other lernu imlilli' «nl<> nml to the hlijheiH hlil- I.IIIKIIIV, ^urrngiiie ui Takp nollri, tfiut h'KANK MON- To he iidvertliml MKV 2Hlli, .mil liflriV A;KVen to ii-ims mill mminit Mlililipix-x, Hereby Tnkr '•olio ll.nl Committee of I lie Township of lovideil for. In lontnu I of ^iiU. liT in-conllng ti> tcrim tii.« wiiii tlm Township Clfrlcop«:n ilK! ffpdHor.^ of (hi> Ply 10 T Wootlfirldgp Tor n "Pletiiii'y ITCtHtl Tnlte rnrllipr nollrp- Ilmt nl sntil mltiitnum Lids .ihnll he rn"jrlYf. nml the ptj- seretlon lo roject nny tine or all irn-iil Miip. nuini thi'renf hy ili(\ tuirrlisuer. tt* |ii lii;ihnll, wllhill six nue and I'lo^ct Ktivrl, Woml- Olijt'otlons, If any. slioiild l|e made 1*0 Whom Tt Mfcy Cono»m: nr Hii»y will Ids and lo npll snid lots In paid Tttkti fnrth*r notice that the At * rrgulkr m«tln» of the TCWTI. cordlnf tn ill,' mannrr of purnhM* mi" mlIK mnipilliilely In WIIIIOK to: 1J. .1. lock lo HUCII Mdilpr an 1! may se- ony in Ihm <>bjM*tlnn», If any. slirtiiM hn mftdn Township Committee him, l>y. rmu-rtilp Ciimmlttf* of th« TowniHlp ot III ili'i'onianio *llli ti rnn of «al« 611 Hinlgiiri, Townflhlri Clerk, "Wooil- ct, due renanl helnff given lo hiliim mid pursuant lo law, HIIMI n tniiipilliilply In writing i,i: II .1 n lilffe. N«w Jersey. WilllilhflllRP liehl Moinlliv, MiH I'tli, 'unlBrtn, Tnwiwhlii Clerk, \Vnod- rmji nnd manner of -pnyini'iit, iti |,n, >• in whli-li Killil lot in linrnnlii Am) mile ilretl fur sJiUI prtM* IHiRni'd) Kr!ANK I1AKA, IMS, I win '(lll'Pi tut to iidvpr- l)rlil«i., New .liT.tpy. \H', one or moi'R iniiiliiniin iilcln mi 1,1 hliick will 1in sold tfi«;etll« llxp HIP fill I Ihill oil Mini.Ill) eve John Klsko, .. I.-1,. II-I, II WnnilbrlilKe, N. .1. mil he received. 1 * t A 'tin 111 lui 1,1 tu iKHeill KKANK MONTKCAI.VO, with nil ,itln>r ilelnllH perl 111 II lit, iilnit. Mine ;ih, MII:I do. Towusi.ii> h.n.-.l: Mir. tvn.. en'. l.-L- H I. 11 W llirlilK'\ ,N, .1. Upon acceptance of thn minimum .4iilii liilnliiiiiiii iirli-i- 1,1'lnu ' ColllllllHei- Will III.'ft ill •> I' M tl .1. lil'NIOAN,. JfOTK'M 1 i l-l, IbrlilK". N. .1. Id, or hid almve minimum, by I he pliiM ,'onls of ptvpiiYInK di,<-d nnd nil- (\V, T.I lii the I'ntiiniittpF I'liiiiiiln-iK Towmlilp Ohl !, Tnke notlcp tlnil (iARTANO IHIS- hli) Commillpp iiml tile puy- \ i• r.l)siliu lliH »nlc Snl,I let in "Hid 1.1. OTICK Meiilorliil Mutiiclpiil HullUliig,' Wood- nhfrll-,1-,1 Mnv "Vlh, null 111,1K. TI(;K li) Intpml*. In iipph' In Hip Tmvn- inent thereof by the ntirchainr iu'- liloiih If nuld on tiTiim, will T»«liilM , ' ' I e mil Tnkf notlio Mint (tdl.OKN PAI.MH hliilge, New .lt'rsp^I uiol cipopn nn.I Hh. I'M', In Hn. liulc|ii-ni1iMit-" 1-l M. .1. mill,-,, that PAl'l. A. KINN ihlji Cmnmllli-p of tlio Tiiwnslil|>, nf oriHnB to tlip maliher of pur- ivn iiiiyincnl of JK, "», tin- I'".H- : ly of WiiDIHlli'lIKiK, n i-orpiinitloii, i'-lI »t fill.I!, sills and to HIP hllth- Lend, •r. '"" ' rVoodltrlilfri' for n I'lfpnry Uctiill hnHc. In accnrilnnce with lurnis of l.mil.4 Niuil, iiieslileiit, lnlemiK to :ip- 1 'fiUHiniiptlon llt'piisi Tor pri»nilMPi ule on flip, the ToWuuhlp will dr >ly lo tin- 'PnwiiKlrlii CoinmlUeii of tllUnt^'l Hi WootlliTlilKH Avenue, -reiTil»fl" 1 : II .1lllllle.lliltely In wiltltlK lo: H. .1 •eiuler. Township Wood- IHiKllcd) (1AKTANO 111ISSO, in; Kaliwuy Avenue, brlilgp, MinlKun, Tiiwnnlii j( Clerk Wooil- W. l.-l,. - (l-l, II I'nrl llenUiiiK, S. J. 6ellir Tuwnahlp ot Wootl- (HlHi VlilRe, New liMsev, tt I, A K1NN HrlVr 'I'm W-.-tlll; Dockft IIIN/MTI - '--l H-ti II I'.uiile #•>:,, WowlhrklKP N .1. 'i' tli.il I'KTK VOC.KI Oommlltrc of the T' Hie Township nv, May ITlh. |!l4:l, I wn- U" TJ'l'; ' MlTlt'K ;il (Ink Tree Itoinl, Iselln di- Titkp nut ii-r ui SAM MANV.F.It Township or WnodhridKP, N, .1. peipil tu inlverllsH the f.ict Hint G«t lh« new book "iOOf | W(| ui WNIHI ip MolldllV.. eVi-lllim, llllH- it''. M nfHi Mai,, K Wood NVoys to Serve Eo(j»" i Township ,,f Comiulltee 01 Die Townilllp of niineilliitely in willing lo: It. .1 !I|S, the Towimlilp inii 'ooHiini|jtiou lireiiHi. for preiiiisf-H ldi, New ,ler«ey. ommittee Chambers, Memorial ; n nil, riiiiniililff uf 1 lie Markets ol only IklJ mdlntply In writing to: B ltnalril ill Mldilli'si-x :nnl IOMHI-X (SlRiied) MlCll.MU, OI.IVKIt, Municipal liulldliiK, WnodbrldKi'. W HirlilKf f«r-» Plcn- IJiitilftnii, Towiiviii), Clerk, Wiin Tiirnplke, IMIIIII, Township of Wood- W, Isellll, N, I New .lersey, and expose -iml sell ill ,iisiiin|itl<>ii lluctiHe for dKf, N. .t, lirldKp, NPIV Jersey ubllc sale nml to I lip liDthpsI hhl- IMI ui Siilicrhlghw*!', (Hltfiie.l | PKTKU VIM1UI, liJei-lliHiw, if nny, 9I1011I1I lie inaili N .1 Iminpillnlely h, n-ilihiK lo: H ,1 XOTIfK ?r iiccordliiK to terms of sain on "' '--I. « I. II Wnmlhi-ldgi. N' m, if nnr, *Mnnl«l l»#* ITIHU* Ji.>U.!{!K»>V, TOWIISIIILI Clerk, WnO'l- Tiike notice Ihiit VVAI.TRR K. Ille with Ihn Township Clerk open HI wrilliin lu U. J. IjrtilKP, N. T. HftHU'H iirtpndu I" upply U» thu >. .liiapoatlon ami to be inilillelv wii'iliip lllt'i'k. nt tlm MlTICK (SlKiwdl SAM MANCIIIt, Township ('i)inmlllpp of thp Tnwn- ad prlii?lo «:ile, l.ol '•! \ 1" l!l1" h 1 Wiiiiilliridf*, N. .1. ,,Tilkf noil,-,. tl,:,| ANNA WR1N- W. I. I., r.-l, II IMI-IIII, N. .1 ilp of WnnilhrldRp for a Pl«nary Ui\'l I !, Wnodbrli\(iii Township \ I.INTON A. BAKKH, I'.i: liili'iiiln to apply ti> Ilip-T(>winlil|i lieiiill Consnmplion license for nstnent M:i|i. ii W'.'i'llniclK'-, N. I Cunimltice or the Towrmhlp of M»TII K premises HltinUeil al n :t - a r> Avenel Takn further notli-e that the St., Township of WocidhrhlRP, N, .1. , «iio,lln|,iK,. (,„• ,, i-ii-nary Rpt T:ikc nolliVlliiii .IDSKIMI TKItlOK Township CommlttPe has, by reso- NOTlCK ,!fi«lrHiiiiliiii lii'i'im* foi prcmlnpii « ntt-iulx In utility in Hi). Townshll iihleetlons II iiny,-slioiilil he madr ution nnd pursuant lo law, fixed.a ininieilliilelr in u'rllliiK to: 11. .1 ,• 1 luil KHANK. MOB^(JiHti'il ;il 7ii Mnhi Sllnet, Wnod- Ciinnnllti'i. ,if Hi,. Tuwnsliip nl minimum pi'lce ill which snhl lol In 1..iiila lu apply to the lirlilne. Township of WooilurUlge iMinlKiiti, Township Clerk, Wood WiMnlhriill;,. fur ii I'l.'iiiiry IU>l:il ilge, Nrnv Jersey. aid block will be. Kold logelhl-r innilM*« t.f lh* Town with till oilier delililM iieillnenl, ll>r|ilK« fur a Plrnuty iilijecllnnR, If any, Tihmild hi» rnndr Cuusumplli.ii IU:uiist: fur preinlnf* (fciKJIt'lU WAI-ICKP, K. IjAIIICH, iltlllllcil :il Cliff llniul, *.WItl SUM • minimum prim l>eliiK ..J.rill.!Mi iiiiipil'in lk-«iiHe for liniii.diiiu-lv In wrlliiiK to H .1 W. I.-l..--rfl-l. II' Avi-nel, N. .T IMinlgan Townnlilp Cli-rk, WIHUJ- TowiiMilp uf Womllii-lilifi-, N. .1. plus CORU of pn.pnrliiK tlci'il and ml .iirij at Marconi *»•• llslllK HIIH siile. Sillil l"l I l lulilg*, New Jemcy olilcrtidiis, if anv, SIIIHIIII lin miuli MITM'K Tnwnarilp ol 'Wt>uJ- IHIgnrii) ANNA WKINKK Ta'lte noliei. Hint MAIiY and l'AI'i :>lock If nold on terms, will require Ininit-iliiitilv in wi|tii>K t<>: K. .1 : W. !.-[.. -i;-l, il w Ilii-iili-e, N' .1 DlllllKUII. TiiWIIMllIp I'llTk, VVnllll CINK11TA Intend lo apply In Hji ,lown imymeiit of V- 'tMi th hl ,-,. ;r nny, nhould b* nudt TuwiiMhi|i ConirniHee of Township ol ance of purchase, price lo he paid In . in writing to: B. J. hriilai*, New .II-I.-HV. Silver SeaL'datad" EGGS XOTK7K (Slgncli .KiSKIMI TUHP.K, Wnoilhrldw lor u p|»n:iry l!elM p.i|iml nioiuhly inslnllmeiilH of Jliinu Tnwiishlp Clerk, Wood- Takp notice tliat .KiSlKPH AN- Coiisiimpllon license fur premise plus inlerest nnd oilier terms pro- i \V. l.-l. ii-1, II K.-w:iren. N. .1 JinAMC'IK liil«n.l» |o ii;i|ily lo the situated ill 79 Alherl Strcrl, Wooil vided for In contract of sale. Thti* llus Stampi Expire Monday THANK Township (,'gnimlllpe of t)••> TnWn- KOTICK hl'lilKi.', ToWllsllIp 11 f WoodbrlllKi', N, I'iiki" rnrilier notlc<>. thai at I il' Isrjtii. M. .1 "lilp of Woi>ll>rlilK.. f(,,- ^ Plenary Tnke null,-,, ilmt .JOSEPH 1 Hale, or :iny dale to which II may lie Kelall IilHtrltiutloti llrrn.Hr fur prem CrRIMAIJH Ini'Miils n> apply to tlm Ohjection^, if jiny, sliouhl lie mfii adjourned, the Township Coinniit- MITICB liP« nlliiiitPii at UI Anihoy Ave 1 ToWii*lil!> Oiiniinillrt (if the Tortn lmineiliiilely In writing lo: II. reserves tile riKlil In Us illsrrc Wi.iiUhrlili*. N, .1 IlUlilh'illl, Townsliip Clerk, W<*« i i. ituti jui.itm SHAH- »hlp i,f WiKMlhriilfci- fur ;i riciinrj 1 to reject any one or all bid Objection!, If any, .tlioitM be mnde llftal! CoiiMiirnpHiiii lli'i-nsc fn liridKc Neiv .li-rsey. IIIHIH to apply to the iiml lo sell snhl l"l in Biiid hlock Immpdlalely In writiiiK tt»: B. J lileinlSHH litiliitfil :ll (Ifi Filltnl (SlKiii'di llm itampi K-L-M now r«dt«moblt! , 'iiiiimlltee of tilt Tnwn- 0 such bidder us it may select, due Dunlcan Township Clerk WOIHI- Klrt-t-t, Wmi'lhrlilRi', Tnwnshlp n -MAIIY and TACI. CINK11TA, • uilirliiK*. for H I'lf-nary regard belnit KU'cn lo terms ami N<>w .lerMy. W. I.-Ii.—r.-l, II W lliiidKP. N. Most o/ the Best /or Your BLUE Stamps ,tisiim|>llon Hi-nine for miinner of payment, in case one or i!u;iti4l nt !i» St. lieorge (lgndl JOSKPFI ANHHASC1K oiiJiTlinns, it any, shnnlii lie mail b W. -1.1.,~-D-l. II W llirlilKe N I J^linpilhilch- in writing to: [I. ,1 MrTII'B more minimum IIIJIH shall be. re- Fresh Mackerel SOUPS \ i-lir-l, ToWllglltp Uf WUIHI- 1 •civeil. A .1 ViiiHK'i' ! Tuu-nslilii c|i>rk, Wmnl Taku imlici. Hint JOHKPH HA IJTIIIKC, NI'M- JcrifV. I.AIliA intends In apply to Hi XIpon ocepptance nf Hie minimum : Fresh PORGIES 12c Fresh CROAKERS 13c Tomato Soup £S.T 3 "£ 22c 3 ,-i. If anv. should lie mailii Take notl.B that Leon 1'11,-lila iMlKiinli .IUSKPII I'. (UilMAI.m In writing in: II J. Township Cotimilltec of lhc Town tajil. or hid above minimum, hy Hie. 19c tends lo apply to Hie Township \\. I -I. -IM, II \V Ilirldi,'.., N ship of WoodhrldRi' for a Plonar Township Committee and the pay- .FiletMackerel 25c FreshWeakfish Tomato Soup WPROVEO 3 -3 •rumislilp ("lerk, Woud- Committee of the Township o I'elikil Cnnsiiniption licence fu Woodbrldgp for n Plenary ' llpial mcht thereof by the purchaser 11c- 17c .fiM.II'S RHAHI.KKK1. MH'irK premUps sllunlud at 122 Miiln Slrei ONIIIIR to the miinner of purchase- Filet Haddock 39c HADDOCK Campbell Improved Soup 'co" 11c CoiimirnplTvn llrense for prpinlse. Take nritli-e lli.il IIAIIRY VAN \Vooi|lithl|;e, N. .1, 4 AVHII-I, N ,i lu accordance with terms of sale All Kindt E«t«p( Beit and Chicktn Vgneliet onj Tornoio Hllnateil at 436 Wnu<]hrldK« Avenue TArtHHI, liileinlK to iipnlv to tin (>lijiii!i, if liny, should he mad on Ille, the Township Will deliver Port lleadlng, ToMtiship of uniKiiu, 'ruwn.slii p c|i-rk, Wood Tiiltc nnllce thai CLAII1I5 O'NRIl, 4, lilCI, 111 111' Indepelldi.lll- Grapefruit Juice L 13c 2 I'OUIMIH, 'IV^yriHlilp of Illlie iriitKe, .New .ItTMev. s Intends In apply lo (he Townshi r. J , N. ,1. NOTICE iSlxnedi ll.\l;l;V VAN T.VSSIOL, Ciiiiiiiiilti-f uf Hie TownshlH o Grapefruit Juice r<129c 4 II :111 v. Hhmilil i'n made Take notlep that IILIA ,1 SII'US W". I.-I..-*!-1. II \Y,,-i.!UriUj,'i, N. WooilliridKC I'"!" a Plonarv l!>XaJ llofw To: VV-tKT.i llorkel IIMI/ilWI Fancy Firm, Rip* <6. III UTilltlK to: It. J. ntends to upply tu Hie Township CoiiMimiiiliun license for iiremise MtTII'IO HI' I'l'ni.M' SAI.K V-8 * J: 13c 5 l'>>« nshlp rlnrk, Woiiil- 'nibinlttee of the Township of sltiiiilfd ;it Mt. (Icoi'MC Avenue, Avc i8-0.. nt'1, Township of WnoilliliilKc, N. . TO WHOM 1T MAY, CONCKUN: cViiudhrldgp for a Plennry Itutull • thiii MII'.IAM T. f!An At i ri'iriilur mei'tlmi or the Tnft'ii- Pure Grape Juice $*° o. il.nNIA COUNTRY CLim, It LSI > IMI.S to ' :11»111\-, lo Hi Ohjectlons, If any, should he mini 26c •unHUtnpllon llepnse lUr pieiniHes ilp Cniiitnilti'c of the Towimlilp ol Tomatcc: I!. .1 Siiiii-r, TriMi, Town 'Ullilillee of the Town ininiciliittely in writing to: H. ltiiiilail at 4 (jleen stri-H. Wnoil- \Voo hold Mnudiiy, May 17th, CANNED VEGETABLES ill C.liiniii, ,\ ,1brldge, Township of Wtutdbrldgf, hl,i dhriilue for ii Plenar liiinlKiiii. Township Clerk, lVm, Con iiimol inn lirefise lin' lnldK'c, Nciv Jersey. 111 13, 1 WII« directed to advertise II"' N. .1. / l l Beets Cut ^ . <&u. 14c MITICK si t mi 11- l II SI. lieill'Ke Aye- (HiKiicd) ci..vir.i': I nt that on Monday evening, •' ""' Objections, If »ny, sjwrtihl b« made Till I!) Hi, Ihe ToWiiKliip Coninillti'i' . that FRANK HUP- ii lie. .1 WWoinllirii Ke, Tuvynahlp uf \VI.'H\N!' Box 16-ci. jar minedlately In writing to: R .1. W. 7.-L.—I1-I, II A wil'l meet at S p. M. (WT) in in-- Beets Sliced ^ 11c MIS io apply to tli« UIIIIIKAII. Township Clerk, Wood- Wnoinirl,ill,',-. N. 19c CuniinlllCB '"tJlinmliprs, Memorial i ill- the Town- bridge. NBW Jersey. Wijl-i-llullK, if 11 >'. slioiili] he mtnle TKH The market's b*«t! Perfect for slicing! writhm to: IV J. Take notice that WTUJAM Municipal TSulldliiE, WooilliriilK'', J for a Plenary SlKiicdi ,11 • I.I A I Ml Pus. 4 ,'4-oz. Jor QC llcenaa for Uu'nlKiiti, Township Clerk, Wood- ICATII Inlcnila to apply to tllf Towi New Jersey, ;md expose nnd »ell :U Fancy C1«on ftaby Feed* 'i in |,Uo W. I.-L.—li-l, 11 \V ihlhlBe, N. .1. hld New Jersev. liuhlic sale nnd lo the highest bi''- Clapp t :ift Tapp«n .ship CJrunniltlee of (he Township 1 IMI) MIKIA1I I. HARRISON, iler nci-orililiK to -terms of sale on Garden Fr«ih aillutf, Tuwiwhlp uf W'oodlirlilKr- for a Plennry Reta W. I.- .—I'.-l, II WnndhriilKP, N. .i. CiinKiiniptlon license for premise ille wil'Ji Ihe Township Clerk opuii Spinachf j. ttortvn Chtpjrt 7%.M> Taka notice Ilini CHAKLKH H. sltuulfd at SiilXT-hiffhway, nca In inHpit'Unii and to be piihllcly rtsid f aiiy*»hoiild be |! :l Foodi TVI.Kfl IlitenUl to iipply to the MOTH'I'! (ireen Street, Woodbrhlge, TovriiNhl prior to sale. Lots l "il I" '" 1 Clapp «? He in uiillns to: H. J. of' WooilbridKe, N. J. imhlp Clerk, Wood- Township Committee of lh<> Town- Tnke notice tliiit M1CIIAHI,' AI,- Hlni-k 1II79-N, Woodlirldjre Tnwn- Calilornio ship of WnodbrJdKe for a Plenary MASI liiii-iida to iipply I" tin" Town- Oiijpctlons, if any, should he nin HIIIP Assessment Man. 1 Carrots'"* * 3AUCCS, Etc. It Comilll! let of tile ToWllHllip Of Htitail i.'oii9umptiun li> ••iin*' foe imtneilla'.clv in writing-, to: II. Tako further notiie that tnc Dromtdory IE. I'KANk' SUPRHIOIt, ndhMilKe for ii Plenary Itetiill DunlKi'ii, Township Clerk, W001 Fancy Lorge, premises situated at St. (leorgu Townslilli Cninmlllcc has, hy resnlu- ! Cranberry Sauce la, I JC M" I'm-I KriiillllK. N. I. Aypnue and Butler Street, Avenai, isumptioii llreiise for premises hrld^rp, New Jersey, Juicy situated at 7S Mnin Street, Vfaod- (SlKiiod) WILLIAM .1. KATIt, llun nml pursuant lo law, lUed a G No. I Township or WoodhridKc N. J. iniiiimiim price at which said lots Limes MiriiK itKe, Townsliip, of Wmidhriilge, W. I.L.—IM, 11 WooilhrlilKc, N. Apple Sauce G' Con 10c Ohjpctlona, If any, aliculd be made in snl,I hlock will be sold loKi'lhcr •-• Ilmt KKANK P. I.BW- rtmiedlately In wrltlnu lo: H. J. N. .1. " 6-tii. with all oilier detaila pertinent, said " U'ply lu the Township Dunlean, Towiuhlp C|e|k, WnoU- Olijpclloiis, if any. slumhl he miul« MITICK Tomato Paste Can 7c minimum' prh'F helms *26«.«ft plus i Ilit- TftWH.slilp of Wooii.- hrldjfi1. New .lpr»e>'. mnieilliitelv in wrltliK to: II. .1. Take- notice that ANTHONY coals of prepiirliiB deed anil adv«-r- •i I'teiiury Kelall Cun- (.Slg-iieil) CKAHLR8 II. TYI.F.H, ininlKan, Township Clerk, Wooil- AND JOSKPH' V. ANORRSOH In -IHI- fur premium iltu- W. I.-I,,—6-4, II' ' Avein-1, N' .1. liridk'i', N'PW Jersey. tend tii iipply to tl\,e Township Coin llslnjf this sale. Skid lots .In siud Most of the Best /or Your RED Stamps hl/ck If sold on term-. »!'l reii''"''- Cantaloupes I .'':S c i;it« True, Isc- (Sigiie.il MH'HAIOI, ALMAHI, milt™ or the Township of Wuoil ip nf Wundhrldc«, N. J. W. I.-[,-i;-l, II WooilhrldBe, N. I liridRii for ii Plenary lietaU'Con ii down payment of f25.im. tlie Iml- Supreme ENftlCHW Mild Ib, if any, xtioulil ha mails Take notice that EI.)WARI> J. ailhiptlon licpnsp for premises H!111 ance of |nirchatsc Iirlce to lie fluid In Store Cheese Colored 32c ci|iial monthly Inalallinents of V»M« S-III in wrltlnc to: H. .1. KINN Intends to apply to tb« Tuwn- 1 teil lit :iril Wnsl Aivi'iiliP, Sewii "HiiHhlp Clerk, Woo(l- Hlllp I! 11111 [ It I (11- r of the Townallip of .Take notice Hint CHAP. f?. ROSS- Township .of WoodiirldKP, N. .1. liUis interest, and other terms nni- Kraft Velveeta 20c Nitlt Intenils lo apply to Hie Town- Oliji that MRS. MATIIIO Hljjeilloilli. If any, khoiild l>e made t'lon to i'i-jiH'l any "he nr 'i ''ids Cracked Wheat Bread "lends lo apply lo the Ohjei'lloiis, if any. slmulil he niiule ANDRRSIMI, Smoked BaconZl'ZSib.35c lmnn>dlalt)ly In writiiiK to: H. J. linioediatelv in wrltlnic lo: It. J. \V « Sewiircn. N. J .1 to sell Silld lots III said block • i.imrii11.-« i,f ti,(. Town- Min-Ii bidder us it may sHi-el. due 38.01. Jew- |g(; 1 Iliinigun, Township Clerk, Wood- litinlKiin, Township Clerk, Wooil- Apple Butter (oJul BACON K'S y2 ib. 22c '• "uiiliridf,. for u Plenary bridge, N*w Jerwy. i bifldife, New .Iprnev. regard being (sivpn lo terms and "ii'iiiinpiliiii license for liefer Tin \\--(Mli Itnehet IL'l ,M;( 16-M. lor 1 lb (Wlltiied) KDWAHO .1 FINN, ySlKiied> CIIA.1. S. P.OSHNEI1, NOi'K i: III' I'l U1.IC SA1.I,; iiiaimiT of piiymciit. In ease one or Peanut Butter Corned Beef '"MNEIBS™ - 36c .•Hinted itt Hou-te 211 and Yl.-L—(,4, II WiiodhrldKe, N. ,1. U" l.-l,.- II 4, II Wiiodliiidge, N. .1. iilnrf minimum bids shall I"- i >'- "I. Ai-tuiul, Towimblp of TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: At ,'i i-pKiiWu1 meeting of the •flVI'll Pure Apple Juice Skinless Frankfurters ib. 33c 'NOTICE NOTICR Tnwn.sliip Ooiniiiittee of the Town- l'pon accplani'c of Ihe minimum -• if nny, should he made Take notice thut NICK DR SAN- Take notice that I'ltKtt KA1JTA hid, or bid above minimum by the tb 11 in wrltlnit to: H. J. ship of Wooilbridtfe lielil Monday, Assorted Meat Loaves Vi - 19c TIS Intends to upply I" Hie Town- Intend* to apply to Hie Township Miiy mil, lilts, I was ilirerli'il to Township Committee and the Pay- Ginge/Ale 1'i'wnah.ip Clerk, Wood- ship Conimltlee uf the TowiiHhlp dnnmltt.ee of the Township of ment thereof by the purch:iKi-r iic- Macaroni onci chctw; pkklt oncj plmtnto; pla-in meal loaf ,i WoodlirldHc. for a Plennry lietail iulverli.Hu tin- l'hi't that on Mundsiy 1 of WooilbThjgM for a Plenary Ketall •niiiK, .1 mie 71Ii. ll)4:|, tho Town- •onlinij lo Ihe miinner of purchase Bala Club Beverages MHH. MAUIR FLYNN> Oonsiimpllon license for premlaea Consumption license for premlsea in uccordanri. with leniis nf sale on Fresh PICNICS (whole) ib. 34c 1 situated at Lord Street and Super- ship Coiiimlttei! will meet at S P. II AvellHl. H.'...l. ultunieil at Holly am] Marlon Streets, M. (Wur Time) hi the Countilttee die Ihe. TuwiiHlilp will deliver a Port Heading, Township of Wood- highway. Avenel, Township of Gold Seal WnoflbrldRc N, J. Cliamlipi's, Memorial M u n 11'lpul 'gain iiml sale (Iced for wild pi'cin- RATION CALENDAR Boston Bulls \(>TK!I4 bridge, N. J. HnilillnK. Woodbi'ldKe, New .k'1-ney, ises. "ii.. ilmi ANNA A. lliKUK- Oblectloim, If any, should be Hindu Object inns, if any, should ho made Mini ,'X|iose and Hell at pulilli: »alu 1>ATK1>: Mnv Ifilh. 1!»1 -I. S HUCIU '•'"In to apply to Hit, Town- Immediately in writing to: B. • J. immediately In wrilimc to: Ii. .1. mui lo tlie highest hUliler uccordlnt; "'"'tli-o of tlie Towtaahip of Dunlgun, Township Clerk, AVood- H. .1. 1MINK1AN, Township Clerk muil«»n, ifcwnsliip Clerk, Wood- to terms of s,ulo on Ille with Hie To he iiilverllsed Miiv JStli .1 ml Corn Flakes Boston Bulls •'K'- lor a Plenary Metall brldge, iJeifTleruny. lirlilK'-, New Jersey. (SiKileill li'UHD KALITA, Township Clerk open lo inspection June Illi, 1913. I" the IiuU'i>i-ii.l.-nt- Carton ot ^Q« m NNI K '•"'•< IKi-uue far premlsen (SlirneiU' NICK PK SANTfS, I and to lio nublli'ly read prior to 11 ^ I'ultei-H J.nne, Wood- W. l.-l,.—U-4, II* Avenel, N. ,1. Lciidcr, ' Gold Seal "Tasty Ten" Cereals lopacko^ Ikw ttonf • VV. l.-l..- 6--I, i,rl KeadiiiB, N. ,1. sale, I.OIH •.'» and 21 In niork 1U79-A, Frankfurters '.'Wiisiliip Of Woodbrldgo, AViMidlirlilga Townnhlp Assessment- PM NOTIIH , Hefer Till W-M«l l»»ekrl NOTK'K Map. : '1M|i. I' miy, slmuld be made Take notice that A HI! IHIIfV in- IVII'l-U'K »V 1MIM.K' SVI.i: NBC Shredded Wheat r**m Uc Scrapple [ Tak» notice that ANTONI PICH- R*4 Stampi '" ? In writing to; B. J. ends to iipplv tn Hie Township Take further notice that the TO WHOM IT MAV C-ONOKItN: ., I'lwiislilp, Clerk, Wood- Intends lo apply to Hie Town- Commute* of tliu TnwnalUp of Townihlp. Committee lias, hy reso- At ii retculur uicntliiB of I Im WHEATIES IK"I P»cka|»1Qc 'uhlp Cunimltt«« of thth « TmVnslilp of WooilhrldKB for a Plenary Hetall lution ami pursuant to law, fixed a Township rommlttee of tlm Tnwn- WuoilltaklKe for u l'lmury Itetall slilp of Woodbiidge held Mondiiy, c ¥ Cuiiauinptlon license for premlsea minimum 11rii•.• at which said lots In ANNA A, HKSKIUH, CoiiHUinl'Hiiii lli eH»B <»' premised nltuated lit 93 Main Street, Wooel- May 17lh, 1 !Ma, I win directed I" Fancy RKE ^Zt^l-to p*g.20c Salami »* II Wondbrhige, N. J. said liliii'k, will lie Hold tdg«tlier situated at 8T1 llahway Avenue brlilKe, N. .1. wltli all other detaila pertinent, nold advuctlse the fuel lliat on Mondiiy Sugar Coupon r N0T1CK Hock 8?1) Avenel, To«naliip of Objections, if hiiy, 3I1011I1I lie made minimum prli-o being |2T. i.OO pUm evening, ,)«ne 7, 19-13, the Town- Gold Seal Flour *'* 17c £ 32c 0tj Ml* Pork Roll oodbrUlge, N. J. Inimediiitelv In wrillnir In: ». J, costs of prepnrlng deed and tiilver- ship Committee will meet at M 1'. M. thut HTKPHEN MIK- I'lunlKan, Township Clerk, Wood- f\\'T) In Hie Cnminlllcc Chambers, tu upply to thaTuwn- ObJ*nel Str»«t, Avs- MI'I'K H sale on file with the Township Y'«lilp of Wuodbrldlfe, N, J. W. I.-!,.-»-«-•», II \vi'iifl, N. -I- pl.UN interest and juther terms pro- Poik Brains » Take notice Hull KIIANCIH I^ITZ- vided for in contract of Hale. Clerk onen to Inspection anil to lie SiMBI '•"»• If any, should be made (rKRAI.I> Intends lu iipply to the publicly read prior In sale. Lot lit! '•% In writing ho: U, J. Til If,' further 'notice that at said GrcuiululeJ Take notice thut JOHKl'll H UJ- To^lltjliip CuiiiinlUee of the Town- in illncii 035.' WondBrlilg* Township N, Township Olerd; Woad- fale, or any date to wliliilt It muy PALMOUVE SOAP Slump No. 13 MONIOO Intends to apply •« •"« Hlilp of WooilhrldBe for a Plenary Hetall Consumption ll< I'II.HP for he adjourned, the Township Coni- sscHsment Mnp. 14 Iked Fv. i Ib. i Township Coniiulttou of Hie Town- inittre reserves tlie right In ll» ,Hs- Take furlher nol|c» thut the Kirkman's Borax Soap^ MIKLOSHY, .hlp ot Wopdlirldw ror u Plenary premises situated at Zlfglnr Avenue AVHIDI, N. J and Superhighway, Avi>n«l, Town- I'retlou |o reJiH't any mm or all IJIIIH Township Conunltlee has, by reso- Retail C'oMumption lleeiide fur Khlii of Woodhrldge, N. 1. nnd tn sell siiiil tutH in n^tlil hlock to lution and pursuant to law, llxed a premlsea ultUHted at 64 Seconu Much bidder as It may select, due iiiliilililim price iit which mild bit In Kirkman's Flakes"X. Klroet, Wo«lbrld»e, Towimhlp of Oblectluns, ir mTy, should be made 1 Imijiedlufely In wrltinff to: H. .1. regard belng Klven to tfu'inu and said block will he sold. toKi'thei u VVundbrldge, N, J. wllli all other details pertinent. Kirkman's Soap Granules •» I . nnd n*Mk»#» ol flftyili. t. In bridge, New Jorjwy. , I'tBIJO case (inn nr rue re minimum ROBINSON, NOTICR shall he received. Take notliB that JOSEPH MAYER TO WHOM IT MAY W I " «l, "'I'" Intend* tu apply (0 thu Tuwnahlp At. a regular meeting of tlie Upon acceptance nf tlm minimum CommttlM if ' the TowhsMu of Tpwrinhlp Comml««» of the hid ur bill abovn mlnlmtiin, by tlie DUNDA Wdtld: for a Plenary Retail »W »( WoOdbrldgo Mi • " '•• «ua tlm yi*y- FRIDAY, JUNK 4, IMS INDEPENpENT. i(],:A[ PAGE ETCTIT" 'I'll

DAUGHTER FOR FORDS Keeping Failh To Be Featured Tonight thers who lost their liven in the Willenger ];|,,( sinking of the cruincr .luneau; and WOODBRIDCE—Mr. and Mrs. 'I'll I (Continued from Page t> Scwaren ihe biography based on "The Story F. Harold Ford, of Edgar Street, (Continued from pll(:, 1] I hat il limy leave, ;i" did our found nf Eddie Ttickenbacker," will no are the parents of ii daughter born eer and Miss Huher; ,,,,, ing fathers, 11 heritage of liberty. The Rewaien History Club doubt prove popular. " at the Perth Amboy General Hos- Mrs. William Hillnu,,,,'," The deiMlx of those who are num- will hold its annual card party for pital. This is the couple's second Walt Disney'n artists are in Nicklas and Rev. Will,.,, T bered on tlresc stars will forever tin' liiMiofit. of the Book Fund of child. The first is a son, Harold f'uba, steeping themselves in the Strong; reception, Mi, w live in glory, provided that we lit the Kewnren Free Public Library Robert. By The N«vi««tor home keep alive Hint faith which next Friday night nt the Sewaren folklore and color of that island, William Hillman, Mr. |,,. —, • —" - preparatory to preparing another we promjped when (hey left. Land and Water '»:!•,:!•!;"•.-". A'l William H. KIUR, MN y dilute, cinematically, to our Latin- Arnold, Metro camera technician, In The Mailbag: We Are Compntrioli games will be in play nnd refresh- and Mrs. L. Runyon p,,,,; It would he an empty tribute, ments will be served. Amerk'iui neighbors. This will be look so much alike that everybody Ihe third such film, the first being 'Journal' |, Rf|u| Received :i letter from Bill I'at- indeed, were we to simply raise -Joseph Nemeth, of Central thinks they are related. Edward, "Knludos Amigos," now currently The evening's prog,-,,,,, , rick wlm wrote in part from Cali- this flag i» an expression of grati- Avenue and Gerald Wiliett, of however, says they nrcn't. He ex- fornia: "I urn in the Medical Or making the rounds of the nation's the reading o.f t]io, sv' tude to those represented herein Woodbridge Avenue, have com- plains the immes by saying that I hart my ha.^ic tr;iinin(j in Virginia theatres and the second being Journal and annual *'j• iii,i' f we failed to entry out the task pleted their "bout training" in his is just an adopted name—his and played football on the army 'Surprise Package," which shows Leland F. Reynolds ,,!,' which devolves upon us as their the U. S. N. R. at Newport, R. I. real name is Guenther Schneider. team there. I met 'Glitch' Kor Donald Duck in Brazil falling in the editorials; Mrs. Wil; compatriots in battle. In wartime, and arc spending a nine-day leave •4 csowski nnr diiy when we 'Were love with a native cookie ped- fashion pape; Mr. |;iln, sacrifice and travail lire not alone with their families, Charles Bickford, who plays the playing William nnd Mary. It sports; Mrs. Lceson >!„••,• the buitlenj of those on the light- —Miss Florence Alice Watters, rr playe'd by Aurora Miranda, priest in "The Song oT Bcrnacl- sure was strange to bo playing mid want ads, \V, II \ ing fronts' They are ours, at least, f New York City, WHS the week Some more o( ibr nrllRti in "The Spring Psrude" to be held sister of Carmen Miranda. ette,'' will have another priest role against one of my old team mates tonight in St. MATY'* School Audftorium nre: Mary Gilirannon, The music included |,<,.' equally. The titanic struggle now rid guest of Mr. mid Mrs. A. V. in "The Keys of the Kingdom," ... 1 went to Missouri tn n tecti- Rune! Monaghstn, Edward Check, Dorothy Mnnificld, Emil Milo, "Second Mazurka," ",\ y, waged underline manner of Feh'eidt, of TToIfon Street. Lupe Vele.2 has been offered a that of Father Chisholrrf? nician I itnidimtpH as a Geraldine Hmiclrtki. John Finn, of Woodbridnc; LaVern* Jonei, «nd "Arabesque" |il:iVl(| iberty is just as much HUPS to win —Corporal Joseph Pocklembn. part in a picture to be made In dental •technician. At present, I Andrew Ginda, of Carteret; Roie Gladvtz, Edward Burke, Elaine W, B. Krug and din.ir- .,• as theirs. They \vj11 not alone reap of Aberdeen,. Md., and PFC John her nntive Mexico as co-star with Diana Lewis, young wife of am out here in the desert maneou- Slueber, William O'Hara, Arisen Dcimond, Tbomai Fender and Mrs. Rhodes and Mi,, |J ,ho reWanl'for victory; neither will Pncklembo, of Camp Upton, L. I.. the popular Mexican cojiedinn, William Powell, gets,the first.'good Tern, It's plenty hot. to say the Rita Rvan, of Woodbridge. hey alone be enslaved in defeat. spent the weekend with their par- Mario Moreno, known profession- part of her screen career in ('('iy .least. J am assistant tn the dental The battle is for everyone whose nts in West Avenue. ally as Cftntiflas, in a burlesque Nelson and Knox sr,v , •Urgeon mil hrrc and we are plenty Havoc," and she and Bill arc de- heart lias Ihe strength to carry version of "Romeo and Juliet." ductioh is near topninj \ . t>U8y ... In my estimation there •—Miss Mary Constance ('lark, NEWS FROM THE SCREEN WORLD lighted. istt't, and never shall be, a place his part, whether he be in uniform student at Ml; Holyoke College, is Cheryl Walker, who has the like Wood bridge" . . . or out. vacationing with her parents, Mr. leading cole in "Stage Door Can- Hollywood executives promise Courage and valiance, strength and Mrs. K. D. Clark, of Cliff our enemies afi'saps and pushovers, teerf," was selected as Queen of Bur W*r Bondl Road. fewer but better pictures this sea- when everyone realizes that this ml determination are virtues not the Tournament of Roses in 193!) son. However, there are few tan-just, isn't true. There have been GAME SOCIAL le* admirable in an army of civil-' —Harold C. Peck and daughter, and immediately given a six- gible indications to support such some excellent "war" 'pictures ians than in an army of military, jcrtrudc, of Corpus Ohristi, Tex., months contract by Paramount. Here And There: a promise, a^i practically every which have received popular sup- We at home must adopt all of were the Sunday guests of his sip- However, at the. end of the six Every Thursday Evening tor, Mrs. W. Frank Burns, of East studio is busily at work. port and will continue to draw I had many inquiries from pirln those traits which we admire so months, Miss Walker was still Miss Avenue. film-goers by the thousands. AT legardinp the good-looking i greatly in the heroic accomplish- Walker, never having had a chance —Private Willirtm H. Henry has Reaction to the reported wave in the Memorial Day parade It ments of our fighting men if we to prove her ability before the 8:00 P.M. arc to be a nation so united and rejurned to, Fort 'MacArthur, San of audience opposition to war pic- Films with war backgrounds, was Berton [>unigan and he's mar- cameras, No such misfortune will AT iO strong that we will not be prey Pedro, California, after a furlough tures has caused ?ti"!iu.; to con- such as the story of Dr. Wasselt, ried, gals . . . Jane (I)e Rota Ave- follow this recent appearance., 1 to the vulture brutality of the with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. iidcr abandoning this type of film. the medicnl missionary whose ex- nue) Witheridifi is said tn he seri- however, because She has been dictators. * J. Henry, of We.st Avenue. However, the public- isn't object- ploits in rescuing wounded soldiers ously thinking about paying "I do" given a contract and the lead in St. Andrew's Church Hall to a soldier hoy who hails from Vigilance Ncceuity —Kenneth Derick, of Cliff Road, ing to pictures on the war in gen-from Java was mentioned byPresi- "Strange Victory," AVENEL ST., AVENEL, N. J. Carteret . . . Marge (Olive Place) It becomes our sacred trust, left Monday morning to report for eral, what they do object to is the dent Roosevelt; the film based on 1 Everett seemed to be Rettinp along therefore, to be forever vigilant to service in the U. S. N. R. "fictionalised " film, which* portrays the "The Sullivans," the five bro- Edward Arnold, actor, and John that portion .of. the. war effort Ititely with'' a- certain —Everett Townsend and Joliu which is definitely ours and which hhftme on leave Saturday night. . . McCarthy, of the U. S. N. R., were And talking about sergeants re- constitutes a solemn pledge U> th"the weekend guests of Mr. and armed services. ' Those we shall Mrs. Albert Anderson of George SMASH! SAVINGS IN NEW SUMMER FASHIONS minds me that Ckir Bixel was The New home on Memorial nay sporting a nil «• a s Ii ,i Ii I it, : Bland that both men were state We will handle all of your auto- Sizes 8 to 16 '.'.- •tr'oopers in -Pennsylvania years in sy-tn-lruii dit-s.^cs ,. . . motive problem. |f you want !'' - Nii.!l •• Mtil Ut"< III enjoy tliHi1 ' oy the night be- ply full 1'nr tic.' iiMn-i- NEW! COLORFUL! ' fore he left ... And that Joe SPEEDWAY IIH.Mll. r French has suddenly discovered AUTO SALES Co. .that he is losing his winning S( IIIMH'X'S <'OTTOS PLAY Boys', Students with the gal friends . . . 823 St. George Ave. Woodbridge Buy W«r Bondi SMITH smer con. KING Sport Slacl Phone Woodbridge 80149 PERTH AMBOY Operator XYZ Phones: We iell good transportation, Girls' Wash not merely uied can, • That Pete '(Main Street) Mc- 1 Cann and Audrey (Avenel) 1.39 Browne are the latest Township Dresses twosome . ,. . That Boh (Amboy II ]li| Si lllHll .HKI -I" Avenue) Ilorvath and Jean (Fords DISTINCTIVE GIFTS l!|(l,t III' way) lilanchard are seeing quite $1 • Ii. bit of each other these days . . . That Doc Hutner, when he was FOR JUNE BRIDES SI/.KS V Tl» U "home on his recent leave, put his key in his door and turned to hw AND GRADUATES tiiiln' wasfiulijti' ilii'ss(.-s in HOLLYWOOD AWNING wife and said, "1 have been pt-rkv HII'IIIUN, <• h !•<• Il a, Around the world, I have cr©tss«d pliiiils, |iylk;i HIIIH anM ljrttiv lluiul iJiiuls, Muuy the equator several times, but For Diamond Engagement uilorultle Blyli'B lu cliouuc there in no place like this town." 1 Each v •That there is ti ami for boys in Rings the Messenger service of. the De- 30" and Ufi". Creen utul gtoun — (rreeli ' finse Council. Candidates must «nd orenge striped. Complute with fix- . be 16 or oven. . . BRIDAL SIZES tures, ready to hang. j '• Buy W»r Bondi 3V8 TO 9 Han O4di with Side Dropi et. $1.98 Last Bat Not Least; GIFTS Real Leather Solei IIIIJU' Ribbed Rubbef Soles 4-Yr.—81x99 CANNOfl •if A friend of mino met a man in liny them for ' ' TOWELS ,.tyie Green Lantern who claimed he lirarli, country W8S Lou Moore, of rac« truck iii lown wi+iir ' lame. Said he lived in Port Read- Cirla' jumpers anit nayij your NOVELTY GRADUATION > 11 i <. 11 c_-11 SHEETS CURTAINS lt|g now and was working in It «h (jefense plant . . . Joe McElioy poks Hpiffy in bia school uniform. GIFTS 1.79 AWNING ,•, . Tom Dunigan spent the week- MATERIALS I'.i in I. i,nuts with vvlili; -Mid with his parents, Mr. and *|Jr». Jpe (Township Clerk) DunU S2 *, 92 han . . . Mrs. Jim Dunne 18 still a Hi- tin (icrfeel III. WUeil T TABtECLOTH^ nuillt) . »tient at St. Peter's Hospital in ROBERTS & LIEBERMAN U< 11 few BrmiBwidt. Here's hoping •• __ DISH .nJ TURKISH ) 9' Quality Jewelers Itl'HIIll, ihe'H be home soon and well on GIRLS' BL6USES 7QC TOWELS th» road to recovery . . . SIZES 7 to 14 .... *V 88 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY BASEMENT y Buy W«r Bond*