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[ December 4, 1 942 J MILLBURN — y g AMpnjH AhWmr. issss 'i Fqunded 18 8 8 ......Publislicd e v e r y FRIDAY a t MILLBURN, NJ. FIVE CENTS copy COURSES in Staff Assistance “An Exceeding Righteous and Home Nursing will soon ness” will be the topic of Rev. Scrap To Aid be started by the fled Cross. Ration Shoe R. H. Read’s sermon a t the 11 Local Men Call Millburn 6-1188 if you are o’clock Worship Service this Ration Board interested in these courses. Tight Fit Sunday at Wyoming Presbyter Enter Army ian Church. Millburn will Bek the platter Millburn is this week really Having passed their qualify ing examinations, the following clean in the. December 9th feeling the ration pinch as fuel 225 Youths oil users figure up their cou local men have been accepted, scrap drive for a very special pons and commercial vehicle It Is “AWVS for induction into the army. reason. Part of the proceeds Will Enroll operators get their new gaso The list includes the fourth son ■vil! go to maintaining the local line allowances. of Millburn Police ‘ Sergeant On Parade” Harold Smith to join the armed Ration Board as a Township in- Two hundred t w e n t y - five If householders feel they have forces. :itution. Township youths it is estimated troubles listen to the merchants Everybody loves a parade and William Felix Redpath will register this month for the and service car operators who “AWVS on Parade*” Hi Ha's At a meeting last Friday the William J. Day, Jr. teen-age draft call. Millburn are cut an average of 75 per 1942 version, is proving it. The Salvage Committee which has Warren F. Lyon Draft. Board is., now planning cent in motor fuel. One such show is holding the boards at already gathered and sold scrap Julio R. Policarpio for the registration. will gel 43 gallons for a full Millburn High School tonight totaling $2,000, voted unani Edgar Thomas Honey, Jr. ~ year’s car operation while an and Saturday and those, respon mously to aid in retaining the Instructions have already Fred G. Heinemeier other, operating a large truck sible for its production say it’s Ration Board as a local Insti Been received for the enrollment Carl B. Johnson normally using 6 gallons dally the “best ever.” tution now that its financial of 18 and 19 year olds and all Richard E. Haussmann will get- th a t amount for the Stars of radio and stage will support was in doubt. will be signed by or before De Kenneth W. Dalzell, Jr. (Continued on Page 13) be highlights along with com Previous scrap collection to cember 31. D raft -Board office George B. Brown edy skits, dancing and male tals have all gone to the De in Washington School will be Anthony Caivano fense -Council enabling it to open daily except Sundays and chorus singing. Tonight’s guest artists include Katharine War James C. O’Neill carry on and perfect its organi holidays, Monday to Friday Can t M ail Tire Joseph J. Duetsch, Jr. zation for civilian aid and pro hours being 9 to 5 and Satur ren and Clifford, Harvout who gave up a Metropolitan career Robert D. Hambright tection in the event of any day hours 9 to h ----- to lo in the Army. He comes to Elliott R. Drake emergency. For the guidance of enrollees Registrations Hi Ho with permission of his William C. Boub, Jr. The collection December 9 boys born after- July 1, 1924 but Albert Dante Residents who have, not yet commanding officer. vill be the last this year and not after August 31 will regis • Hugh J. Fitzsimmons complied with the OPA tire ra Saturday Miljburn’s own Lu until spring at least it is an- ter December 11 to 17 inclusive. Fred J. Rizzo tioning regulations should do icipated, and residents are All born on or after September cille Manners radio singing star, William W. Roberts Jr. so at once. Tire rationing, sked to make a thorough check 1, 1924 and up to October 31, will share honors with Phil Rocco Sammartino blanks can not be filled in at- Cook comedian of the air. Both ior rubber, metals, rags and registration December 18 to 24 John P. Schoener, Jr. home and mailed to the Ration are volunteers to aid the war iber of all sorts. inclusive and for those born on Lloyd Robert Smith Board for not only must the activities - of AWVS. Little or after November 1, 1924 but Charles Snyder At last Friday's meeting the tire declaration be made in per Theresa Rille, 11-year-old ac ueed for greater tin. can sal not after December 31 of th a t John Snyder year, registration is December son but rationing officials must cordionist, will be in the parade William Snyder vage was stressed, state ‘au check ration books and car 24 to 31. also. Stanley T. Szpara thorities having set up a quota registration cardsbefore issu A1 Doyle well known to Hi Ho Any registrants asking defer Robert G. Thompson for the Township, of 11 tons ing the inspection record sheet. followers has directed this sea ment must do so in writing and Harvey J. Tiger, Jr. per month. Millburn in the past Many have already mailed son’s show and Joan Voorhees if In high school, such must Richard O. Wells has. jiot attained to half this blanks to the local board but classical dancer will be seen in amount in any' month. be under 20 years 3f age to re Stanley Wissner it has neither the time or an entirely new spectacle. William D. Wright Eleven tons per m onth Sounds ceive consideration. Deferment money to return them and so There will be two choruses of Michele Mazzilli as though Tin Can Alley was if-granted, can only be for the senders should come in person dancing girls with new routines Nicholas T. Picciuto, Jr. now just an adjunct to Mill- school term in which the stu to the Washington School of and of course the male voices ★ burn but them as know, say dent is then enrolled. fice and complete the form as that first brought fame to the we open as many cans per As instructed up to this time, required. production now in its llth year. capita here as. anywhere, but draft boards may only defer Beginning Monday no more “This week it’s Hi Ho every Choir W ill Sing are riot yet victory minded high school students, no provis tires will be called for to be body” says ■ H, Berrien McCain, ion being made for -working enough to save them. turned in -to the government. production manager, ■ “and I 6 "TheMessiah7'A The scrap collection set for youths o r'fo r those in colleges. Holders after that date will have don’t mean crackers.” the 9th will s ta rt,a t 7 A. M. so to take them to Summit express Part I of Handel’s “The Mes home owners are asked to have office. But five tires to a car siah” will be presented by the Choir of Christ Church on Sun- _ all materials at the curb in are permitted and numbers on day afternoon, December 6,( at time for the pick-up. *~ A sh R aise these and on thfe inspection Service News sheet must agree when periodic Pfc. Earl Pearson is. home on 5 o’cldck. This ever-popular ora “Emulate Jack Sprat and put Janitors of Millburn schools inspections are made as re furlough visiting his parents, torio, which tells the Christmas in your best lick how to help Tuesday night brought their quired. Violators of -this face Mr. and Mrs, Earl E. Pearson of story in song, is climaxed with the Ration Board” says the Sal case to the Board of Education loss of all gas ration books in 377 Millburn avenue. Pearson the singing of the great Halle- vage Committee. in a request for additional com has. been through two maj®r ’ulah Chorus. ★ pensation to meet rising living future. — All local gasoline stations are battles; one at Pearl Harbor Solo parts on this occasion costs. As with teachers who pre-‘ now tifB inspection stations and the other somewhere in the will be sung by Miss Elsie An ceded them, consideration will derson,' soprano, of the Church Dance To A id well and .prepared to pass Judg Pacific. be given their pRST pf the Incarnation, New Y ork. ment on toe'lOTiBl^n"aritgr The. 1943-1944 budget is now Bernard C. Hornecker Jr., son City; Miss Mary Dancy, c o n tra il, call........ Christmas Party shaping and- it is possible some , The Ration Board, also.-warns of Mr. and. Mr? B. C. Horneck- to, of the Lafayette Avenue • 'e'rh^UA-rz -Qak Ridge road re- provision for salary increases residents to be sure to - affix- -Presbyterian Chucclr,- Brooklyn! Third Annual Ball of the Guy cently graduated from omcers and Mr. John H. G. Boer, Christ may be made when the new the- .proper amount of postage R. Bosworth Post No. 140, The Training School, Ft. BelvOir, Va,. Church tenor soloist. The choir .figures are finaUy compiled. to all letters addressed to the American Legion Will be heET" and- is now stationed at Camp is under,, the direction of W. Last year double salary., in Board. It has come to light that for the- benefit_n£_ th e Kiddies Bowie, Tex*,.. ,ns brother, Sgt.