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VOL. VII.—No. 42 FORDS, N. J., FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1943 PRICE THREE CENTS Red Cross 100-Hour Pins Romans Entertain Only 50% Presented At Luncheon Local Pair Pete Dunn Decoration To.Army,On Daughter's Birthday Honor Roll IN SJlilFQfiM •FOIRflDlS-^Three 100-hour serv- Soldier Publication Concludes FORlDlS—Mr. and Mrs. William Of Drivers ice pins were awarded by Mrs. In Crash • ; Roman, of 36 Evergreen Avenue, Committee Private Herbert Bray, has re- •Bernhardt Jensen, 'iFords district entertained in honor of their turned to his camp at Nashville, chairman of Woodtoridg'e Town- High Praise Of Local 'Inducted, at Fort Hayes he fallirhter. Sandra, who celebrated Tenn,, after spending a ten-day ship Chapter, American Red Cross came to the barracks after his her third birthday. furlough with his wife,.Mrs.,Miiiy PayU.S.Tax at the closing luncheon of. the Killing-- 2 C- [ Man Is Sung By Writer basic, was assigned to the old '27th Present were: Mrs. Louis loth, To Meet - - Bray; and hjs parents, of 35. ikrais American 'Home Department of the (now the 21st) watched and help- Jr., son, (Louis William, Mrs. Anna Street,; Fords. :.;• ; ; :.//;••. -•-.- .• -. ; Woman's Club of Fords. The For Camp Newspaper ed it grow. Turefc and children, Virginia and

: : presentations were made to .Mrs. . )'•. .' ''-:•': "*' * •* •":• :" • ••••'•• Deadline Far Purchase Drewien, Companion In- Charles, Mrs. . E. Bucina, -Mrs. Plans Call For E. T. Greene, Mrs. Louisa Hanson "He has contributed anueh to the Ralph Gamo and son, Kenneth, Mr. 'Private Howard Hansen has re- WOOiBBRiEDGiE — Pete Dunn., welfare of the ,21st and is rightly Of Federal Stamp Yes- and Mrs. May; OPfeieffer. jured; Soldier's Wife, and Mrs. Roy Walters and son, Dedication In Late turnedto* camp in Tennessee after son of John Dunn, of Edgar Street, proud of the group's A-l training Daivid, Mrs. Albert Walters, Mrs. spending "a ten-day furlough 'vWih The quilt made' by the group must be quite a guy, judging from program." terday Ignored By Many Mother Fatally Hurt Stephen J. Nagy and daughter Summer Or Early Fall • Ms j>arents, Mr., and: Mrs; Marius was awarded to Miss 'Betty Oster- a. story a/bout him in "The Sky- Hensen, 'of Woodland: /Avenue, man of Perth Amfeoy. Others Marilyn, Mrs. Arthur "Hansen and W O ODBRIDGE — Motorists WiOOIRBIRiDiQE—Two local resi- writer," soldier publication at Jef- RAIRITiAiN TOWNSHiIiP—Rar.i- Fords. :'•- :: >:••;•' ••'" present at the luncheon were: Mrs. daughter, Dorothy, and son, Nor- stood Jn line yesterday at the post tan Township's honor roll to be •":.": ..V. • •;. •"* : *.'••:.*v : " ' . -••• • dents are in a serious condition ferson "Barracks^ St. Louis, Mo. man, Mrs. Laurence Jones and office to buy the new five-dollar Hazel Deik, Mrs. Adolph Quadt, A Bouquet Mrs. Rose Kish, Mrs. Ann Menwed and' two Point Pleasant women are children, Mrs. David Hunt and dedicated to local men and women Auxiliary Eliz-aleth C. Parring- Federal Use tax stamp to replace A Staff Sergeant, Pete, must be - andiMrs. 'Susan Menwed. The first daughter, Mary Jane. in service and to those who have ton; daughter io'f'-Mr.-.^ani: Mi s. the 1942-43 stamps which had ex- dead as the result of an accident an excellent sportsman and a good meeting of the fail season will be given their lives during this war James ELFairington, of 685 King pired Wednesday at midnight.' early yesterday morning on State soldier for his comrades certainly Kilmer Provost Tosses George .Road, Fords, has arrived at held September 9. will be ready for erection in a the,Fourth W1AAG. Training Cen- On the basis of sales, more than Highway 34, four miles from •ave him a royal send-off. But, let One To Local Police corridor of the municipal building ter, !F«rt Demons, Mass., for her one-half of the motorists in Wood- Colt's Neck. . . the article speak for itself: In Escape Case Lachenmayer Heads some time during the late summer basic training. , . ' • •-.- bridge proper have stamps entit-_ "Pete Dunn is a man of action. or early fall. ling them to drive their automo-" The local residents are Eckhardt "' " • >' ''' Commissioner Henry H. Troger, Fines Imposed Drewien, 38, formerly of Iselin "After sleuthing every better WiOODiBiR'ID'GE—iPoIice Chief biles today. 1 Jr., of the department of public William A. Hlavati,. son -of and former proprietor of a tavern known nook and gulch in the group George E. Keating was com- First Aid Spad Postmaster W- Guy Weaver said or three days, your Skywriter re- affairs, chairman of the honor roll, Anna .IB&vati, \ 43 Clyde Avenue, at 304 Fulton Street and Julia mended this week by Lt. Col. C that approximately 1,800 stamps In Police Court porter found him on the -practice RARITANTOWiNSHIP—George committee, has reported to Mayor Ho'peia'wn,. bus graduated', from Kozi, 29, of 75 Mawbey Street, A. Rycraft, provost marshal at have ibeen sold compared with a range booming out the parts of a Lachenmayer was elected captain Walter C. Christensen that prog- Aii-plane Iileehanics •• (School, Shep- both of whom are in the Monmouth Camp Kilmer, for his depart- total of 2,8^)0 sold last year. lRAR!IBAN.T0WNi9HI1P — Sev- riSe to\a flight of obviously im- of the Raritan Township First Air ress toward the establishment of paM;Field, JTexas. : : -'V; r Memorial Hospital. Miss Kozi's ment's co-operation with mili- \ Although the deadline had eral-fines we/e imposed in police pressed rookies. Squad at a meeting held at the that honor roll is "satisfactory." condition is critical. She is beinjj. tary authorities. passed, a line began forming at court this, week by Recorder Chris- old town hall on the Commons at A meeting of the commiteee as a treated for a fractured skull and "The-comment that S/Sgt. Dunn .'Sergeant and Mrs. William Kil- the post office yesterday morning tian Jorgeifaen. • Lt. Col. •Ryeraft particularly Piscatawaytown. Others elected whole is expected to be held with- a possible fracture of the leg/ is a m'an of action isn't just so gore have returned to Camp Sha- and continued throughout the day. .' Willianf Fort, of South River, spoke of the apprehension of a were first lieutenant, William in the next ten days. Drewein sustained a fractured teg much key clicking. Since arriving soldier, a former Township resi- riahgo near Pittsburgh, Pa.,- after Although motorists who- put arrested by Motor Vehicle Inspec- Adams and second lieutenant Working on ths honor foil com- and a possible fracture .of the at JB a year ago last March he has dent, whose name cannot be re- spending'-a week with Mrs. Kil-iiheir cars in dead storage heed tor Terrence Finegan on a charge Clifford Giddes. The retiring mittee besides Commissioner Tro- skull. ' . '-•',. ;•'-: mastered' every job in the group leased due to military regula- gore's. mother, 'Mrs. 'Mildred .Sland- not buy stamps, those who drive of operating a motor vehicle with- captain, Kenneth Wait, conducted ger and Mayor Christensen ave: from latrine orderly to top ser- tions, who had escaped from ers, Porspect Street, iPiscata'way- must have stamps or face a stiff out a license was fined seven dol- The dead are Mrs. Rita Harm, the meeting. Mrs. lOarl iReitenbaeh, of Amboy geant. And that isn't all. He Camp Kilmer prison. The ar- town. ':•":'•'. penalty.- • ' •' lars and costs. 26, and Mrs. Lydia Harris, both'of4 Practice sessions of the squad Avenue; Mrs. TrogeE, Jr., Mrs. holds the '21st i-ecord as a top- rest was made by Officer Horace * * * - . The law provides a $25 fine or William Minor, of Hurffville, N. 47 Holly -Street, Point Pleasant.:-, notch hiker. .Every day during are held on tihe second and fourth Austin iSnyder, cf Menlo Park, Private Joseph C'hisholm has re- 1 J., charged with careless driving According to the State Police Deter, who found the soldier Monday evenings of each month Commissioner Julius Engel, JL 30 days in *jail for failure to buy April> ISundays excepted, he and a swimming in a pond near Iselin. turned to duty at Nashville, 'Tenn., the sta/mp. _ was fined ten dollars and costs and at the Farmingdale Barracks, -a -platoon of new men trekked ems* and membership is open to any- Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Chai-les El- after a ten-day furlough spent five dollars and costs on a charge The letter to Chief Keating one holding a Red Cross card. liott, of Aimboy Avenue. .It appeared that many motor- sedan driven by Corporal Willard country on hikes from 8 t& 28 reads as follows: with his uncle and aunt, Mr. andists plan, either to walk or to take of operating his truck with faulty- Harris, 21, of Point Pleasant, hus- miles. ISince most of us have had The group won two prizes last 'Mrs. Reitenbach represents the Mrs. Francis Young, of Orange a chance on 'being stopped since it brakes. Charles R. Johnson, of band and son of the dead-women, •our. feet scorched at one time or "The apprehension of Prison- fall and has also put on demon- Clara Barton Woman's Clufe and is Street, Lindeneau. ; was obvious -that all would not Pemlberton, N. J., was fined ten was proceeding on Route 34 when another on such hikes we can view er escaped from the strations in other parts of the also serving as secretary. Mrs. . * * * be able to buy stamps today. dollars and costs for operating his it was -struck by a car driven by a feat like that with awe. ieamp on June 25 and captured Township, in Metuohen and in Troger is in charge of compiling truck with faulty brakes and three 1 in Woodbridge area one day New Brunswick. The ambulance the names. Mayor Christensen is Mrs. 'Mary Kiniec, of Foitds., has,' Mr. Weaver saM, however, that Eckhardt. Both cars were badly Hia 'Preparation: returned home after visiting her sales are being made more quick- dollars and .costs for failure to damaged. . /. later is an example of the suc- answered .more than 400 calls last chairman of the finance committee have his vehicle's registration with husband in 'Camp Stewart, - Ga. ly than a year ago since all that is Botfe Women Die "But stunts of that kind are cess that can 'be achieved when year. and' Mrs. Snyder is chairman of * * « -; required is to put down five dol- him while driving. right up Pete's alley. He's been civilian and military authorities the album committee, the function James Biondi, of Union, was Mrs. .Rita Harris and Mrs. Lydia an outdoor man, especially in work hand in hand. a of which will be to provide the Word has been receiyei'by 'Mr. lars with! no forms to fill out. Harris were pronounced dead upon and (Mrs. Fred lOlsen, ;of 424 New fined ten dollars and costs on a sports, ever since he started play- "Your unselfish and energetic Township library with an album charge of disorderly conduct and arrival at the hospital. Others in- ing cops and robbers back home in Uchrln Traiiin; containing pictures of every per- Brunswick Avenue, Fords, of the jured, passengers in the Harins Woodbridge, .N. J. Until he in- co-operation was of immeasur- safe arrival of their son, .PF'C James Patti, of South Plainfield, able importance in our efforts to son represented on the honor roll; Teceived' a suspended sentence on a car, were Corporal Harris, lacera- jured a shoulder on the gridiron, Mrs. ISnyder has reported that' (Leroy Olsen, in North Africa. ' In Relief Cost tions and bruises; iSergeant Aus- he played football in every college return this escaped prisoner to charge of operating a truck that custody and Captain Welling-- At Indiana H some of the local residents axe * * * had no name or address painted on tin iStevenson; 27, of .Camp Shank, in the country—well, four of them confused as to the nature of the Private John Nagy, who, is sta- Orarigeburg, N. Y., possible frac- at least—'alternating as tackle and ton, Police and Prison Officer, FiOlRDS—George €. Uehrin, son IkceedsN. I Average its sides and which was not regis- and I wish to thank you in be- picture requested by her commit- tioned at 'Glasgow, Montana, is tered. He was also charged with ture of the leg; Virginia Steven- guard. of Michael Uehrin, Charles IStreet, tee. She has announced that pic- spending a furlough with his fam- operating a truck with license son, 26, 895 Grove Street, Point half of all this organization for has been assigned to basic engi- WOiOPBRilOGE — Woodbridge "A rather • violent distaste of the help you gave us." tures need not be in any definite ily on New Brunswick Avenue, Township is one of the few munici- wired on. Pleasant, possible fracture of the academics accounts for the iSarge's neering training at Indiana Uni- style or size, but rather may be I'drds. : palities in the state reporting de- nose and lacerations of the face. colorful educational career. For versity under the Army Special- any snapshot or informal photo of Drewien is married, but accord- ized Program. . the individual. These pictures I/erwy' Stevens, soil of Mr. and creases in relief costs in excess of two years he stuck to the gruelling the (State's; average for the year to ing to the authorities he is not re- schedule at Washington and Lee The (Specialized 'Program, known may be sent to Mrs. Snyder, Mich- Mrs/Thomas. .Stevens, 'of 71 Wild- i 1 Overseas Ambulance t date conipa.red with the same pe- Almas! To: Collect siding with, his, wife. His. last 'and then transferred to VMI for as the A.S.TJP., has.been set at ael Street, Menlo Park or to Mayor '• w4od &venue, 'Fords, has been pro- known address was in Runyon approximately 150 colleges and Christensen, Municipal Building, moted to Sergeant. He is stationed riod' last year, according to Charles ;h'e' football season. (Come Spring- R. Ei-dman, Jr., Dii'ector of the Park, Raritan Township. time he went to Davis and Elkins Pirchase Club's Aim universities and is designed to Raritan Township. at Lebanon, Tenn. -.••.".•' Municipal Aid Administration, in fin Cans Satirdays train men for important special * * * '. i college—for the baseball season. 'Mr. Troger, Mr. Engel and Mr. Ms monthly report for May. At still another Eastern college he WOiODjBiRiIiDGE — The Junior service in the Army. Those ad- Fitzpatrick are serving on the ways Henry A. 'Moog, Jr., husband of WOODEMDGE — Through the League of Woodbridge today mitted1 are rigidly selected. 'Two Mrs. Eleanor Moog and son off Mr. Although, relief costs went up aid of John Almasi, who has the also majored in -sports and and means committee and Mrs. El- slightly in May, in the Township Township Man blondes. opens a icamipaign for funds with units, basic engineering and area- liott is serving on the committee and Mrs. Henry Mo og, of 11 Mary Township garbage collection con- which to purchase an ambulance languages, have been established as the representative of the moth- Street, Fords, was promoted to there was still a drop of 48.5 per tract, the problem Of collecting cent in comparison to the first five for overseas duty. at Indiana Univez-sity. The meners of persons to be listed. the rank of staff sergeant at iOr- tin cans for the war effort has Injured In Accident are quartered in dormitories and months of last year and January •been solved. The ambulance will cost $1,304.- lando, Fla. He has been trans- through May of this year. During fraternity houses, instructed in ferred to Westover Field, Mass. TOWNSHIP MAN—John; Shoe, Firemen's Rites 45 and the League, through vari- that period in 1942, commitments 'Mrs. Chester Peck, chairman of ous projects, hopes to raise suf- Army prescribed courses by Uni- amounted to $30,291. .'From Janu- the 'Salvage Committee of the De-23, Box 45, R. F. D., Perth Am- versity instructors, and are under (Edward C .Choyan, . son. of Mrs. boy, this township, sustained a ficient funds to purchase the s ary througn May of this year com- fense Council, announces that Meleld Sunday vehicle. the same' militai-y discipline as in Emma iChovan,. of. 22 Fair.field mitments totalled $13,048. every Saturday morning, begin- possible fracture of the. skull, training camps. Thirty^five tsatss Avenue, Fords, has been commis- concussion, shock and lacerations Miss Anne Schwenzer is chair- iDuring the month of iMay there ning tomorrow morning, Mr. Al- POKIT REAMING—Port Read- are represented in the personnel Scheduled Sunday sioned as second-lieutenant in the masi's truck will . pick up "pre-of the head Saturday evening ing Fire .Company iNo. 1 will spon- man of the campaign and she isof the units at Indiana Univer- engineer corps. He is a graduate, were 93 cases including 136 per- when hit by a car driven ..by being assisted by the following sons with commitments of $2,323. pared" tin cans if they are left at sor a fireman's memorial service sity. RARITAN TOWNSHIP — The •of Woodbridge High School, .class the curb in front of homes. Mr. George Vader, 3 River Street, combined with a presentation of a committee: (annual children's picnic sponsored of 1940 and attended Rutgers Uni- The local relief office expects a Spotswood, on Route 25 near Miss Bernice Copeland, Miss Cadet Uehrin graduated from by the Henry Street Community drop,in relief costs for the month Almasi is not receiving any re- flag of the United .States on Sun- Perth Amboy High School and at- versity Extension SchooL muneration and has arranged for Main Street. day at ,St. Anthony's Church here Lillian Gillis, Miss Miriam Jan- Club, Oak Tree section, will be 1 tended Middlesex Junior College. . * * *.'.'.- of June and further decline in at: the 10 o'clock mass. derup, Miss Marie Larsen, Miss held Sunday afterncon at the.base- commitments for July and August the collection as his contribution Shoe was walking with John • iSergeant Betty Ricca, of the due to the establishment Mjps. Miss Augusta Struve Squad administered first aid. Shoe 9:30 A. M., and will march in a nounced in the near future. day recommended to the En- by Mrs. Rose Divitz, Mrs. Cath- Martin- Posa, on Melbourne Street, WiOOiOBtREDiGE—In order to . was taken to the Middlesex Hos- body to the church. Andrew Des- forcement Division of the O.PA erine Eott, Mrs. A. Vereb and.Miss Piscatawaytown. To Wed Paul Christensen straighten out any question of pital, New Brunswick. Patrolmen mond and Joseph Doolan will be that the driver's license of Mich- Mildred Smith. ael Kaminski, of 130 Coddington the subject of driving at night Joseph Meeker, Alfred Wittne- the iGuard of Honor for the flag. Marie Pellegrino Enters The annual picnic for members in the dimout area, the local Avenue, be revoked. Mr. and Mrs. Paul IMohary, 81 RABJITAasr TO'WJNiSHlP — Mi. bert and Roland Wuest investi- Rev. Milos, pastor of J3t. An- of the club has been tentatively Defense iCouncil announced, this Luther Street, Hopelawn, have re- and IMrs. Jacob Struve of Pleasant gated. thony's Church, as fire company Pembroke Freshman Class Kaminski was stopped in Eng- scheduled for August. The next week that in the dimout'area..afc ceived- word that their son, Ste-Avenue, have announced the en- ehaplain will present the flag to lishtown and when questioned meeting of the Community Club all times low beam headlights PORT RJEA/DiING—Miss Marie phen J. Mohary, aviation ordnance gagement of their daughter, Miss as to his reason for driving re- will ibe held July fi. must be used. In blackouts all Rev. Edward Shelley, D.D., chap- A. Pellegrino, daughter of Mr. and mate third class, has arrived in Augusta IStruve, to Paul Christen- lain of St. Peter's Hospital, New marked that he "was just riding sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. CM. over the state those authorized Mrs. Nicholas tL. Pellegrino, of 16 North Woodbridge Girl WedBrunswick, who. will receive the around." The reporting officer Ghristensen, of Jackson Avenue. . to drive must use low beam Fourth Street, a graduate of also noted that Kaminski had six flag for the church. Woodbridge High School, arrived Clara Barton Juniors headlights only. Driving with loose A coupons in his pocket- Both young people are gradu- The committee in charge of ar- at Prembroke College in Brown ' parking lights is prohibited. In Presbyterian Rites book which he said he "had Plan Banquet July 27 Carteret Girl Bride ates oi iPerth Amboy High School. rangements is Chief Andrew Su- University this week for 'a full taken from his book." Miss Sitruve is also a graduate of All cars or motor vehicles that perior, chairman; first assistant •program of Freshman Week activi- •CLARA BAiRT-ON—Final plans Of PFC JohnMazur WOOtraBiRIDOE — Miss .Con- When he appeared before the St. Peter's Hospital School of drive in the '(State of New Jer- chief, Andrew Barn'a, second as- ties. 'Miss iPellegrino is one of for a Mother-Daughter banquet to stance Young, daughter of Mr. and local board this week, Kaminski HiOMELAWN — An announce- Nursing, New Brunswick. Mr. sey regardless of the state in sistant chief, Rinaldo Lombardi, £8 new students who are en- be held July 27 afc John's Diner which they are registered must Mrs. iRalph Young, of Bucknell claimed he had lost al! his ration ment has been made of the mar-Christensen is employed . at the ISaibby'tMartino and Anthony J. Mc- tering Pembroke for the summer were made at a meeting of the Wright Aeronautical. 'Corporation have the upper half of their Avenue, became the bride of Paul books and had sold his car. riage of Miss Florence Demeter, Pysarchyk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nulty. semester. Clara Barton Junor Woman's Club plant in Paterson. No date has headlights blacked out for night : held this week at Ihe home of Miss daughter of Mr. and 'Mrs;, Stephen Stephen Pysanehyk, of Jersey City, In High School she was on the SUPER-SALESMAN been set for the wedding. dHving. Vivian Testa, 69 Dartmouth Demeter, of Carteret, to PiPC John Saturday afternoon in the First Senior Executive Committee and •RARITAiN TOWNSHIP — Ruth Mazur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam •Presbyterian (Church. Rev. Ken- State To Give Citation was president -o'f the Junior Red Forme, of Runyon Park, a student Street. •Mazur, of (Coddington Avenue. neth 'M. Kepler, the pastor, per- To Local Defense Council Cross. She also worked on the of Perth Amiboy High School, has The installation of newly elect- The marriage took place at Tardy Ration Book 3 Applicants formed the ceremony and MrS. year book, the "Baronet," and took to date sold $347 worth of War ed officers will also take place at Belleville, III., where the couple George H. Rhodes, church organ- WOODiBRIDGB — All mem- part in debating activities. Savings Stamps and Bonds. the affair. are temporarily residing. Private ist, played the wedding music. bers of the Civilian Defense Mazur is stationed with the Army organization aTe invited to at- Air Corps at .Scott Field, 111. Asked To Wait Until August 1 The bride wore a gown of white Pocket 0$ Man Swimming satin with a fitted bodice and a tend a meeting of the ©efense BARIITAW TOWNSHIP — .Even ing in to the Mailing (Center with long train. Her finger-tip length Council to be held next Friday Victory Garden Head Advises Is Looted 0$ Wallet, Cash though 3,736,915 copies of Wai- questions concerning1 specific ap- veil of illusion fell from a coronet pight at eight o'clock at which WAAC Auxiliary Is Bride WOiOKBiRIDGE—John Govelitz, Ration Book Three were mailed to plication forms. 'They urged all of orange blossoms. 'She carried time William O. H.•* McEnroe, deputy administrator of the Of- On Mid-Summer Care Of GardenJr., of 156 Bucknell Avenue, re- In Fort Devens Ceremony applicants throughout the State, persons with mistakes to be cor- a bouquet of white-roses and baby fice of 'Civilian Defense of the ported to the police Sunday that 0PA» District headquarters indi- rected or adjustments to be made breath. FOEDS—"Insufficient watering in condition to absorb water when iState of New Jersey will .pre- someone stole his wallet from his ST—Mr. and Mrs. Ste- cated that a treme'ndous job still to be patient, and promised that Miss iBessie Young, sister of the of victory gardens creates shallow it falls. sent the local council with a trousers which he left on the beach phen Mazar. of Old Road, ati- faces volunteers at the OPA Dis- bride, as maid of honor,, wore a roots which will dry up in hot Continuing her advice to victory nounce,_ the marriage of their all letters: and requests would be .'Certificate of Approval. while bathing at Cliff Road, near tribution 'Center here. answered. They gave assurance blue gown styled similar to that of weather. A good watering should gardeners, Miss Henrieksen stated: •daughter, Auxiliary Ann Gloria The meeting will be held in Ferry Street, Sewaren. The wal- The most formidable job still to the bride and carried a bouquet soak the ground to the depth "The. Mexican bean beetle, a Mazar of the WAAC to Sergeant that the new ration book would not the meeting TOom of the Town- let contained twenty dollars, draft be done, according to rationing 'be put into use until later this of tea roses. Stephen Krill, of of from three to six inches." brownish bug with 16 black spots, Herman D«mpsey York. The wed- Linden was best man. . ship Committee instead of in the should not be allowed to continue card, driver's license and registra- officials, is sorting and filing the year. . That was the advice" given this ding took place ,at. the MaeArthur control room. The certificate living on bean plants or the yield tion card. million and a half applications al- week to victory gardeners by Miss 'Chapel,- Fort" Deiven, Mass., June Asked To Wait will ,b& received by Mayor Au- will be greatly decreased. If you 26. phabetically ^by communities. In Margaret Henrieksen, chairman of addition to this, there are still ap- Meanwhile, persons who did not Games To Feature Outing gust F. Greiner, chairman of notice holes in the leaves of the FINED FOR SPEEDING the council and TJiomas Z. Hum- the Victory Garden Committee of 'The ibride is stationed with the proximately '250,00fl .books to be apply for a ration book were ad- bean plants' or yellow eggs in clus- WiOOiDBIRIDGE—Henry Weiss, Under Auxiliary Auspices phrey, executive director. 3 60th WAiAJC Headquarters (Com- mailed, on applications which were vised to wait until after August 1, the Defense Council. ters on the undferside of 'bean 52, of 601 New Brunswick Ave- pany, Fourth WAAiO Training put aside because of errors, incom- and then make application at local WiOO'DSsROIXSE — Plans have The certificate was award- Miss Henrieksen pointed out leaves you know the bean beetle is nue, Perth Amboy, was fined seven Center, Fort Devens. ISergeant plete data and illegibility. An ap-rationing boards, - been completed for the family pic- ed to the.-local Council after a that if the garden is watered that present. .Spraying, or dusting with dollars and three dollars costs York is stationed with Gompany peal was made for more volunteers Persons who sent in applications nio to be held Sunday afternoon state - inspection held, here sev- less frequent but longer waterings Rotenone powder, a non-poisonous when he appeared before Acting •C, 12th Training Battalion, She- to come^to the Mailing Center -on and who have . not yet received and evening on Columbian Club eral weeks ago. are better. She also stated.that insecticide, is the best remedy for Recorder James S. Wight c-n a nango Personnel 'Replacement De- the sixth floor of the Hearn De- books were asked to wait until Grounds on Main Street, under the cultivation of the entire garden the beetles. Rotenone powder will complaint of speeding made by .pot, 'Greenville, Pa. partment store here to assist in the July 16, and then write to the OIPA the auspices of the Ladies' Auxili- SPREE COSTS $20 should be continued once a. week also control cabbage worms. Motorcycle Officer Rudolph .Simon- filing and mailing job. Mailing 'Center, Newark, and give ary Division No. 8, Ancient Order AVE'N'BL—John Fox, of 2'5 Cor- throughout the entire summer as "Very often seeds are planted sen. , ON FURLOUGH Because the application (forms the name of the head of the family of Hibernians. nell Street, this place, was fined cultivation kills weeds and makes in hot dry weather with little suc- Smith A. Brown, 45, of 318 WOODBORlDiGE—PPC Herbert T".ave not yet been filed alphabeti- as entered on the application form, In case of rain the affair will bA:I-, i" hu'vi on fin Inn'fh. irr.' ••(!(. dozens of letters daily eom- .plics-nt. will be available. Henry Dimham made the arrest. gases. 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AMERICAN WOMEN ARE JN THE FIGHT FOR VICTORY >*< ,'- *;- "H''. ' "' Today we pay tribute to our American Heroes . . . and to the sacrifices they have made for their country, honor and duty. Today we also pay tribute to the brave women of America who have 'joined in the struggle, and are helping our boys, to fight bravely on to. victory. Get behind the fco»s behind the »aas! Victory depends on those at home as well as those at the front. They are doinc theh- titmost . . . can you do less? War, in aay man's language, '& '„' " ^^>t means money and more money. BONDS are YOUR victory in- surance! Woodbridge Fur Shop 522 Amboy Ave., Wocdbridge, N. J. X ..' V " - >> Phone Woodbridge 8-0770 -c - »- 'SJ-^ The SHANGRI-LA will carry a message to ~t Japan and you want to have a part in sending •t it, don't you.? Then-invest one extra dollar ~t In war stamps and get all your friends to do Don't Let 'the same, and you will be personally sending bombs to Tokio. •¥• We love our liberty! We love •x ~t it enough \o JI wlY-ir.s, ic die .o ~t DOWN! T Woodbridge, N. J. •¥• muc.1, that we v- nnl e\ery man, X- Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. -< * woman and child on earth to X- X- ~t , be as£ rep is> we! Tiiet's why -K X- -I we and tl"e U^'ted Maiioi)3 a?-o X- B X , X- -t S^'h'.irg this wa>. That's why X- -¥• ~t "LO^,c o" jour pty sroi'ii ouy X- You can find a spare X- < vV? - SOPC i. F-.-'-.I S"a~ps every dollar, can't you? It's X- worth spending if it paj«J=iy ... to /a. the wcHci of will buy an aircraft xf carrier to bomb Tokio, powc'-lu&ujni; dicia^ois ^vhc isn't it? Well, here's your chance to do that. wouic rob the people of Irae xt- Buy War Stamps! "iberty 1 RUT AL'S X- •¥- X- X- 7 X- FINE HOES X- <¥• M Expensive brands of Women's Shoes at lower prices M IlSr •it 9 Inc.. 287 MAD-ISON AVE. - PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Makers of Just off Smith St. •¥• Branch Stores, Elizabeth and Trenton, N- J. >%j' M •¥• Spring Meadow - Ice -• Cream —©— Pierre's - Erench Ice Cream

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JTw 98 Main St., Woodbridge, N. J. Sleeves, ani Let's Go! .' / IMP© Uncle Sam Invites every INSURANCE IN American, to do a con- I J I1 I » structive job in the pres- ent emergency! Whether you're, a housewife bud- geting, a payroll, a de- fense worker or big busi- • He needs lots of ness leader, heed the call! backing-up! Sure he*s "Let's Go Anrerickl" We full of fight and the too are doing our part. will to win, but it takes more than that to achieve Victory! Ships to transport — Back 'em Up planes to fly guns ta sKoot those are -what with Bonds'—They Fight for Freedom it takes to equip a sol- MARCHES ON same undaunted faith.—that liberty dier. Remember that. There was a need for unity in the hard-fought years of 1776 to 1789. There is a need for unity now. Just as then, every is worth any price—led the fighters ,of American is in service to his country: the man who serves on. 1776, and leads the fighters of '43! It's land or sea, in uniform; the man who keeps faith in business, your liberty—and your childien's that the worker who produces the goods so vital to the successful they're fighting for. Back them up by fulfillment of our present task. Now, as then, the spirit of. th.e people united marches on . . . buying War Bonds with 10% of your pay each, and every payday. They give their 1 GARAGE and AUTO THE .GREEN LANTERN For Your 4th of "July Needs lives—you lend your money. SUPPLIES Araboy Ave. & Second St. • COCKTAIL BAR - * DOYLE & CUNNEEN Woodbridge, N. J. MUSIC - ENTERTAINMENT , • MEN'S WEAR PUBLIX DRUG STORE Phone* Wood. 8-0064 and •163 Smith St. ? Perth Amboy, N. 8-0533 4 Green, Street , Woodbridge, N. J -We si^e anj Kdeem. S.&H. Green Staii 95 MAIN ST., WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Chas. and Julia Sipos, Props. OlJeu I?ri. ertise the fact that on Tuesday BABY ANNOUNCEMENT evening, Jujy Bth, 3 343, the Town- Berkeley, Calif.—When John M. Cliff wood, N. J. ship Committee will meet at S P. Cigar M. (WT) in the Committee Cham- Noyes, chimemaster of the cam- bers, Memorial Municipal Building, panile of the University of Cali- 133 Smith 'St. Woodhridge, New Jersey, and ex- 737 Cbrtlandt Street Those engaged in war -work - pose and sell at public sale ana tofornia, became a father recently, Perth Amboy the highest bidder according to he announced the fact to the world Perth Amboy, N. J. need not apply. terms of sale on file with tie Town- ship Clerk open to inspection and •via the chimes, playing Brahm's to be publicly read prior to sale, "Cradle Song." .Lot tiZl", in Block 4(fS-F, Woodfondge Township Assessment Map. Take further notice that the U. iS. is blamed by Axis propa- Lest We Forget Township Committee has, by reso- gandist for Argentine revolt. lution and pursuant to law, fixed a minimum price at which said lot Spain offers four-point plan to in said block will be sold togeth- Congress shall make no er with ali other details pertinent, "humanize" aerial bombing-. said minimum price being $150 00 P i.iiiJ 4S^TV [^3L&. law respecting an es- plus costs of preparing deed and advertising <*his sale. Sai'd lot, m tablishment of reijgion, said block if sold on terms, will WE PAY £** lequire a down payment of ?15.00, mere s QBh. or prohibiting the free the balance of purchase price to be, paid m equal monthly installments exercise thereof; or of ?r>.£0 plus interest and other terms provided for m contract of Ready Cash abridging the freedom sale , Take further notice that at said of speech or of ihe sale, or any date to which it may FOR YOUR'CAR be adjourned, the Township Com- Whether It is paid for or not. press. mittee reserves the right in its We will handle all of your auto- discretion to reject any one or all —U. S. Constitution bids and to sell said lot in said' motjye problems. If you want block to such bidder as it may se- to buy, sell, finance or have lect, due regard being given to your car repaired, see Joe terms and manner of payment, in case- one or more minimum bids Janas. shall be received. tipon acceptance of the minimum bid. or bid above minimum, by the " SPEEDWAY Township .Committee and the pay- ment thereof by the purchaser ac- AUTO-SALE^ Co. cording- to the manner .of- purchase in accordance with terms of sale 823 St. George Ave. Your good will to us and our duty to you is reflected in a common o>i file, the Township will deliver a bargain and sale deed for said Woodbridge headship of Americanism. A free people and a united nation is sym- Premises. • Phone Woodbridge 8-0149 Dated: June 22nd, 1943. bolized by our flag-: the key to our spirit of ^service to this American . ' B. J. DUNIGAN, We *ell good transportatipn, Township Clerk. community. -To be advertised June 2oth and not merely used cars. Ju3y 2nd, 1943 in the Fords Beacon. SAVE AT SEARS WeodUge Fruit Exchange Claire Garage on PAINTINCi NEEDS 4.93 Rahway Ave., Woodbridge 94 Main St., Woodbridge MASTER MIXED Free Delivery WO. 8-0104

Woodbridge Auto Sales The above photograph shows Michael Holohan of Holohan Bros. Garage placing Middlesex Coun- S. S.'ffajft Food Mailoet ty's first synthetic Rubber Tire on the car of defense worker Henry C. CLesny, iseiira, N. J.. Simon Schoenbrun, Prop. 47S Rahway Ave., Woodbridge 80 Main St., Woodbridge WO.-8-0100 89 Gal. THE SU'NNYSIDE FOOD MARKET f ivien's Baby Shop PRIME MEATS - FANCY GROCERIES DeLaxe Champion TIREIsNowBeini Fresh. Fruits and Vegetables In 5 Gal Lots • 111 Main St., Woodbridge 100 Main Street, Woodbridge Sears best quality. Guaran- C. Kau&nan, Prop. Phone Woodbridge 8-2390^ teed for longest-wear, jgreat-'- est .spread, lowest .cost per RAHfAY AVE. year of wear. i ,G. Haaj, Prop. Jasper & Son Groceries and Delicatessen Fruits and Vegetables THE MARVELOUS SYNTHETIC 3f 525 Rahway Ave. Tel. Woodbridge 8-1421 96 Main St.. Woodbridge JUST as you'd expect, Firestone is same type that was later adopted By the Save Your Coupons—Have Your FIRST to build the tire of tomorrow for •Government. In 1942, Firestone became PURE TURPENTIN the car owners of America. It is only Shoes Repaired Service Hardware the FIRST company to produce synthe- m YOUR CONTAINER natural that Firestone should be the tic rubber in a Government-owned plant AMERICAN Mm REPAIR " 87 Main St., Woodbridge leader in working out new processes, in and later became the FIRST to make Pure -wood distilled turpen- creating new compounds and in build- synthetic rubber using butadiene made 3f Main St., Woodferylge ing better tires from American-made from grain alcohol. And today Fire- J. P. GERITY & CO. tine. Specially reduced. Any rubber, for Firestone has always been stone is making synthetic rubber tires quantity in your container. the pioneer in. developing-new materials, for passenger cars, trucks, buses, air- i Perth'Amboy* Hardware Co. Real Estate - Insurance new methods and new machines that planes, tractors, farm implements and 313 Madison Ave., Perth Amboy 21 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J. GAL. have resulted in tremendous advance- all types of war vehicles. All Kinds of Fertilizer Theatre Building Woodbridge 8-0?83 -ments in tire design, construction and performance. All of these years oi experience, alii of RAYMOND JACKSON & SON SiROTONE STEP LADDERS the knowledge that made these FIRSTS From Firestone have come such revolu- possible have been called upon ia pro- • Allen's Department "Store Druggists tionary improvements as the FIRST straight side tire, the FIRST rubber non- ducing the new Firestone De'Luxe Cham- 85 Main St., Woodbridge 88 Main St., Woodbridge pion Tire made with Firestone Buta- Wood, 8-0554 Gal. 1.29 skid tread, the FIRST commercial de- prene. It is now ready for the car own- mountable rim, the FIRST patented ers of America, as released by the Gov- Try our hot weather luncneson specials Gum-Dipping Process, the FIRST bal- One coat covers. Just add 4 FT. ernment. But do not think that the NANCY'S LUNCHgQNETIS Chopers Depi Store loon tire, the FIRST Safti-Lock Cord crisis is oast. America's greatest rub- 68 Main St., Woodbrid«e Cor. Main and William St. water. 1 gallon covers an Strong rein- Body, the FIRST Super-Speed Construc- ber supply is still on the wheels of its average room. Covers any forced, ladders tion and the FIRST practical pneumatic 27,QQQ,QQQ cars. So you. must continue, Sandwiches - Soda Fountain Woodbridge, N. J. in a size to 1 surface from wallpaper tractor tire. all of the rubber conservation measures meet your that have Jbeen so effective. However, on. All the newest pastel every need. In 1933, Firestone built the FIRST syn- Peter Tdbak ft; Herbert L ipss shades. thetic rubber airplane tires for our arm- if you are eligible and require new tires, 5 ft. $1.69. remember this—in' mileage, in strength Buteher - Groceries and Fruit ed" forces. In 1940, Firestone built its Optometrist FIRST synthetic rubber passenger car and in safety the new Firestone DeLuxe 291 Amboy Ave., Woodbridge, H. J. Woodbridge tires at the New York World's Fair and Champion Tire upholds the Firestone -•¥• flie Sears £a$y began the manufacture of its own syn- tradition of "Best in Rubber—Synthetic Phone: WOodbg. 8-1235 J. M. SCHLESINGER Pay Coupon Way thetic rubber, called! Eutaprene, the or Natural." €E*ERAt APPLIANCES GROCERIES AND MEATS Deferred payments arranged .SAVE TIRES, SAVE GASOLINE, SAVE TIME AND SAVE MONEY BY ONE-STOP SHOP- JOSEPH KONCZ JR., Prop. ' Shoes, Dry Goods, Hardware and Paints on purchase of $10., or more. •ING AT YOUR NEARBY FIRESTONE DEALER OR FIRESTONE STORE FOR THINGS YOU 66 Main Street Woodbridge, N. J, Avenel St., near Super Highway, Av.enel, N. NEED FOR HOME AND CAR, FOR WORK AND RECREATION : YoggTs Fnaily lipor Store Coppola Tailors 1

JOWMSHSP^^® lief that it was wise on the part of the Legislature to stipulate that the Bill of Under The State House Dome Opinion Of Others ACON Rights be kept intact in the revised docu- ment. Bombs Over Rome? avoid in so far as possible any We had had ideas that we- must PUBLISHED EV15RY FRIDAY By J. Joseph Gribbins If United Nations forces are undue criticism that might arise wateh for sabotage, but never —by— "It is entirely consistent," he said, among certain groups both racial .dreamed our fellow-Americans October, according to Prof. Frank now preparing a knock-out blow ,THE BEACON PUBLISHING CO. "with the public opinion of the state. I TfEEN.TOIN—Boys and girls of against Italy, the question of and clerical in the United States. would sabotage, yes, kill our own Poitofiice Address: Fords, N, J. New Jersey will play a big part G. Helyar, Rutgers University, and Doubtless if sorties against Rome fellow-men. The morale of the think it wise of the Legislature to make it in harvesting much needed bumper chairman of the New Jersey Vic- bombing Rome is no longer an WOODBRIDGB 8-1710 academic one. The threat to at- have to be made, they will be boys certainly has gone down, and clear, at the outset, that there would be no crops on New Jersey farms this tory Garden iCommittee. made by the combined forces. no- master what "the outcdme of Subscription |1.50 per year summer and faimers are asked by Unfavorable growing conditions tack the city from the air is an tampering with our ancient charter of lib- inevitable part of-sound military Whether the ^Italians are free the settlement of the mine work- Elmer J. Vecsey Publisher and Managing Editor high State agricultural officials to in many parts of the country have ers, there will always be that hat- erties. That charter expresses the funda- remember they were once young •made the need for maximum food strategy. This is transparently to make a choice about their capi- Entered at the Post Office at Fords, N. J., as fellowe -filled'with a super-abund- true since the threat is accompan- tal, or whether the Nazis make de- red of the service man against mental principles and purposes of democ- .production greater than ever, cisions, is a question. It has its •Labor . . ." second class mail matter on.April 17, 1936. racy. ance of pep, dash and verve that Prof. Helyar says. . He advises ied by offers to treat Rome as an makes a fine American boy. gardners to replant every foot of open city provided the Italians can pathetic side. But it has added Master Sergeant Mosko, and the propaganda value for the United "Our world war for freedom, he went IState Secretary of Agriculture ground from •which crops have fulfill the conditions under which other soldiers abroad, may be on," has united us as never before in our W. H. Allen, one of the finest of been or soon ai'e to be harvested; cities have ordinarily claimed such Nations as each new crisis/for the heartened to know that multiply- State officials, has the right psy- keep the garden free from weeds treatment. Italians drives~home to them anew ing thousands of patriotic Ameri- determination to preserve these principles and in a good state of cultivation, the consequences of following can citizens on the home front chological outlook when he advises The spokesmen for the RAF Mussolini into a • partnei-ship in and make them work. The general object- farmers as follows: and protect the plants from insect who have indicated the possibility share, his righteous anger. News- The Race Riot In Detroit pests and disease"?. tyranny against the interests of papers, great and small and in in- ive of revisionists is to modernize the ma- "Remember one l>oy is half a that Rome would 'be bombed have most of mankind. — Christian creasing numbers, are turning The race riot which occurred in Detroit hinery of .the state government, for great- man, two boys equal half a boy, Amateur gardeners are advised emphasizedthat the attacks would Science Monitor. and three fooys are no boy at all. not to get that mid-summer let- center on legitimate military tar- their guns on -those un-American last week, resulting in the death of more er efficiency and economy and better serv- The moral is, don't turn a bunch down feeling about their gardens. gets and not on monuments, and elements in Labor to which he re- than a score of persons and the injury of ice to the people. The people want a gov- of boys loose in a field without su- Instead they should study the gar- that religious monuments would Stab In The Back—At fers, and are demanding the show- pervision and practical guidance, den carefully to be sure that plants certainly be spared wherever pos- Home! down fjhat must come, and soon. nearly one thousand individuals serves no- ernment that will defend and practice ev- or you're going to be disappointed. This excerpt is from a V-mail The .Messenger-Gazette stands are making good growth and, if sible. Moreover the bombing of letter written home by Master tice upon the people of the United States ery-day principles of human liberty, equal Work with the boys, and you will itot, provide the best conditions Rome wo'uld not include the Vati- shoulder to shoulder with" our be pleasantly surprised how much Sergeant Edward Mosko of Rari- fighting men in decrying this trea- that racial'relations are delicate and sensi- justice and the general welfare set forth in possible through additional feed- can City, where it is said no mili- tan, overseas with American the Bill of Rights." they can do and' how well they will ing, watering or whatever else may tary targets exist. son against them and against Our tive. do it." be necessary to furnish good en- troops: Nation. —- Somerset Messenger There is a great deal of senti- ". . . We're busy, anxiously The Detroit rioting is one of a group of Commissioner Miller said he felt that Former igtate Senator David vironment. Gazette. 1 ment, and some sentimentality, awaiting the word 'Go' and eager such incidents which have occurred in the the fighting men deserve a better instru- H. Agans, Master of the State To provide an ad-equate food expressed whenever the White to get to the European theatre. Grange, likewise a champion of supply for next winter, house- City appears among possible air The sooner we get there, the soon- THE LOST IS FOUND United States recently. They include the ment of government to back up our efforts boy workers on New Jersey farms, wives are also requested to can on the New Jersey home front, adding, "If also gives out with some good ad- targets. The British have argued er some of us will come back. White IPlains, N. Y. — Three clash in Beaumont, Texas, and the rioting as many products of the garden the question-of-bombing Rome be- "There is just one thing that years ago, a servant, not know- in Mobile, Alabama. the people believe so, and I feel they do, ice. "Remember your own boy- as possible and to provide home hood," he says, "and that about storage for other vegetables not fore now, being mindful of the really bpthers most service men ing their value, threw out nego- The disorders are not restricted to the ;hey will vote "Yes" and proceed next the middle of the morning it's a served fresh from the table. By effect the attacks might have on these days,i and that is the stab in tia'ble securities valued at $3,000 Southern States, however. Beside the De- year to draft a new constitution." ood idea to bring out a .pail of preserving vegetables and fruits world opinion. This was an im- the back that some of the Labor belonging to Miss Sarah M. Bu- cold milk -or lemonade and some this summer, ration coupons will portant consideration when more of the States has dealt. Of course, derus. An intensive search was troit affair, and the Los Angeles "zoot- ginger snaps." be conserved next winter. of that opinion was neutral than we will win this- war,, but I won- made for the securities .but they suiters" outbreak, a clash recently oc- Roberts For World Union at present. . der how- many have stopped to were not found. Recently, the Over 2,000 boys and girls are BLUlEHEiRiRIiES: — A record In view of earlier hesitancy it is realize how- many doughboys' lives §alvation Army in Mount Vernon, curred in Chester, Pennsylvania, where Justice Owen J. Roberts, of the United already working on New Jersey, blueberry crop is in prospect for could have? been saved had pro- a city some eight miles away, farms under the supervision of the somewhat surprising that the lat- five Negro workers were shot by guards at States Supreme Court endorses the idea of New Jersey this summer and ju- est statement on this maitter was duction kept going. Every hour, found the securities in a bale of State 'Student Service -Commission, bilant growers expect one of their yes every -minute wasted, delays a shipbuilding company. an international federation union and headed by William C. Lynn, who .is not made jointly by the British waste paper. How they got there •biggest years in history. and American, air commands, to the outcome of this great mess. is unknown. Moreover, the recent rioting of school- thinks that the people of the United States doing an excellent job. Lynn es- IShortly, advertisements contain- timates that before the season is ing the words "Tru-BIu Berries— boys in Newark, N. J., which resulted in could successfully promote such an organi- over 10,000 boys and girls will zation if they would do so. Fresh from the farms of New the death of at least one Negro student, participate in the farm work pro- Jersey" will begin to show up in was a clash between white and Negro The idea of a federal union, composed gram. newspapers and other prominent groups after an interscholastic track meet. of the democratic nations of theearth, was •Realizing the importance of places to promote the sale of the proposed by Mr. Clarence K. Streit, in his harvesting crops,, many agencies succulent fruit. Such advertising The Detroit disturbance originated, ac- have joined hands to help get has helped make Newark the book, "Union Now," some time before the youth' to the fields. Peddic world's largest consuming center cording to press dispatches, with a fist fight ISchool, Hightstown, is headquar- on a bridge leading to a recreational and war began. The simple idea is to persuade for blueberries, and their popu- the people of the world to do what the ters for many city boys who are larity is fast spreading to other swimming center. It spread swiftly and living on the campus and travel- sections of the country. thirteen American colonies did, and that is impetus was added, according to some ing to and from nearby farms by A few years ago a Mt. Holly all. truck. Boy scout victory farm business man planning a vacation Negro leaders, by an erroneous report that camps, have been opened at Ham- Oer'tainly, it would be a great compli- in Maine, stored several boxes of a Negro woman and child had been slain monton, Aldine and Auburn to the large cultivated New Jersey on the island. ment to the United States if the democratic ::ouse boys working on nearby blueberries in his car. In Maine farms. While living- at the Glass- blueberries g'row vrAd and are very nations Should decide to form a union boro State 'Normal School, seventy It is obvious that a fist fight between along the lines of our own government. small in size. two white men or two Negro men on the Woodbury high school girls re- Arriving at his cabin, he emptied No American, proud of his country and its cently picked raspberries in Glou- the 'boxes of Tru-BIu Berries into bridge would not have resulted in a racial growth, should see any evil force involved cester County. Fifty girls are a dilapidated pail, dressed in old riot. That an incident of this kind should housed in the Pinewald Hotel, or fear, the results of enlarging the federal Toms River, so they may pick blue- clothes and walked to the village touch off rioting and fighting is an indica- store. There he nonchalantly ask- union idea. berries through the season. ed the proprietor if he wanted to tion of a tenseness in racial relations which ARMY AlOTOiR:—From .New buy some blueberries and placed Mr. Roberts calls attention to: the "dem- Jersey's Department of Institu- promises further disturbances in the auto- onstrated ineffectiveness of treaties and the bucket on tho counter. The mobile metropolis. tions and Agencies this week proprietor's eyes nearly popped leagues" and says that if the body of our comes testimony that the Army out when he saw the sizes of the It is encumbent upon the leaders of not only makes men, but also berries and he quickly asked wh$K> people have the "vision and daring of our makes Broadway actors. both races to treat unfortunate events as they, were nicked, s The Mt. Holly founding fathers" they will demand a un- The ca:se in points is GbBpoatSl mas described an almost inacces- isolated explosions' of human nature. Sure- ion of all the peoples willing to cooperate Irving W. .Engleman,, pf Railway, sible location in the nearby out- ly, they do not reflect an accurate picture in "an international federation, of limited who until a year ago was deputy lands and in a very short time the director of Old Age Assistance and population of the village stam- of race relations and they should not be but supreme power and jurisdiction in in- a familiar figure to relief official? peded toward it, armed with buck- "It Works Well Now, Madam" allowed to creat suspicion and discord any- ternational affairs." throughout (New Jersey. ets, baskets and cans. ;r.\ Engleman was a star at the where in the United States. - This is a very fine idea but it must be The Mt. Holly resident still to. fceddtf. KilotucMl adaice: Dartmouth College players in his chuckles every time he recalls the frankly stated that some Americans will undergraduate days, and more re- incident. cently, did extensive work with-.the F AN APPLIANCE doesn't operate Bill Of Rights To Remain hesitate to advocate such a union because Elizabeth Civic Theatre and other of the example set in the United States, groups in Union County-—strictly NO WONDER HE DIED I smoothly, have it looked over. When citizens of New Jersey go to the where a union of limited powers has be- as an amateur. Marion, Kan.—Puzzled because Those snorts and hisses, mean polls next November to say whether or Now stationed as a classification one of his fine Duroc hogs died. come a centralized government of over- expert at Fort Monmouth, •Engle- Dr. Ed Freeman decided to per- something is out of order; elec- not they want the Legislature to prepare whelming power. While recognizing this man got involved in the produc- form an autopsy. Inside the hog's tricity is being wasted and that's and present to the people for approval or danger we think the advantages in sight tion of an original one-act play for stomach he found thirty nails, rejection a year hence, a revised constitu- a contest. The Fort Monmouth four fence staples, automobile unpatriotic. Electricity is needed outweigh the danger. entry was one of five which Broad- side curtain fasteners, glass, to make.the war equipment we're tion for the state, they may be assured way Producer John Golden liked china and a flint arrowhead, not that the Bill of Rights in the present basic so much that he decided to stage to mention some metal parts of a busily turning out in New Jersey. law will remain unchanged. This stipula- United Nations And Peace them two weeks ago in the 46th soldier's uniform. The foreign I know for I'm on duty day and It cannot be reported too often that Street Theatre for a benefit per- metal weighed a pound. tion is noted in the Feller bill, adopted by formance at £11 top. night, furnishing power and illu- OLD PARTS MUST BE when the war ends the United States will TURNED IN, IF NEW the Legislature, and which provides for the The only non-professional in the mination for production plants." have to decide whether it will cooperate show, Engleman, copped the notices GIFT SIX MONTHS LATE ONES ARE REQUIRED. referendum at the general election, this in all the reviews in the metro- Chicago.—A Christmas present, year. with its victorious Allies in the interest of mailed -by his former employers, establishing a firm world order. politan press, and shared his cur- six months ago, has just been re- Professor John E. Bebout, executive tain calls with Myrna Loy, Mrs. ceived by Lieutenant A. H. Hower- Certainly, it seems foolish to associate Roosevelt, the Duke and Duchess ton. The package traveled in this vice president of the New Jersey Constitu- ourselves with Russia, Great Britain and of Windsor. country* went overseas, returned PVBLICQpSEHVICE (Last Saturday, the cast was sum- tion Foundation, this week discussed the China, for the purpose of waging war, and 1 and was finally delivered to him at value of the Bill of Rights in the constitu- moned to Hyde Park for a com- Jefferson Barracks, Mo. In all, it '•" BUY UNITED STATES WAR SAVINGS BONDS OR STAMPS immediately disassociating ourselves when mand performance before the traveled 13,50'0 miles. « A-9605 tion, as part of the Constitution Founda- the peace of the world has an opportunity President and Queen Wilhelmina tion's educational program on constitution- of Holland, and ran into a prob- to become lasting. lem. The play involved a rookie— k al issues. Our experience, after World War 1, .played ,by 'Englemari—who got into "Practically everyone, is familiar with should teach us something-. In that strug- all sorts of difficulties because no one -believed a story that he was •k the first ten amendments to the Constitu- gle we went in to help defeat the Central fMyrna Loy's boy friend. At the tion of the United States, known as the Powers but immediately after the victory final curtain, la Moy appeared to Bill of Rights," he said. "Each state con- was won, we decided to let the world shift dispel all doubts in a traditional clinch. stitution has a similar bill of rights of its for itself. We would assume no risk in But, at Hyde Park, it was found EAVER of WARTIME SPEECH own. connection with world affairs. that Miss Loy had gone back to "The very first article in the New Jer- The result was that, without our assist- Hollywood, but the east went on •sir with the show, not knowing what sey constitution sets forth a well-drawn ance, the League of Nations became impo- would happen at the end. bill of rights. It is practically as compre- tent. The nations that we fought with, im- And at the end, when everyone •k AY AND NIGHT "Long Distance" hensive as that of any other state and it turned to the door through which bued with the same pacifism, disarmed arid the missing1 actress was to have D weaves the wires that bring together has proved satisfactory. signed anti-war treaties while their poten- appeared, in stepped Mrs. Roose- voices of millions of Americans—plan-. "Out of all the recent discussion in New tial enemies prepared for the present con- velt, with a new line: ning and producing to speed victory. "Myrna.can't he here today, but Jersey about the need for revision of our flict. won't I do?" . State Constitution, there has never been a The history of the past quarter century k The volume of calling climbs higher and iSPlEABElR:—(Arthur W. Magee, higher—but we cannot build to keep suggestion that the article dealing with should convince us that, in the event of a State Motor Vehicle Commission- rights and privileges be changed in any third world struggle, say in thirty years, er, who is the leading exponent of pace because of lack'of materials. •material way. There is a general agree- pedestrian safety in the country, k the United States will be involved. What is in demand as a speaker since „ Now more than ever your help is needed ment that the bill of rights in our State happened twice is apt to occur the third people 'began to walk with the ban to make long distance serve the Nation's ' Constitution is the best part of the docu- time. Consequently, it seems reasonable to on pleasure driving. At present k he holds invitations to speak at wartime needs to the utmost ment and should not be tampered with." conclude that it is to our interest to do Los Angeles, iColumbus, Ohio and - All state-wide organizations interested something to keep the peace. Atlanta,Georgia because of his un- Please avoid calls to war-busy cen- in revision in the state advocated that no This will involve, cooperation with our ceasing drive to make .pedestrians it ters in the South and Mid-west matter what else is changed in the Consti- Allied nations. Together the United States, realize the danger of careless unless they are absolutely neces- walking. : tution, -fehe bill of rights should remain sub- Great Britain, China and Russia will be He has been chairman of the k ary. And keep the necessary stantially as it is, agreeing with the Legis- able to maintain the peace of the world •pedestrian committee of the Amer- calls as brief as possible. ican Association of Motor Vehicle . lature. against all challengers. They should reso- Administrators for many years The New Jersey Constitution Revision lutely set themselves to the task. and is a recognized authority in Commission also contended there is no Naturally, the people of the United his field. Being of quiet but force- ful disposition, Commissioner Ma- need for a revision of the state Bill of States will be unable to dictate to the three gee has not decided whether he Eights. nations that now fight the Axis. We can- will accept the invitations. State Highway Commissioner Spencer not expect to have everything decided our 'VICTORY GARDENS:—It is NEW JERSEY BELL •• Miller j Jr., chairman of the Constitution way. We must learn the art of comprom- not too late_to plant berries, snap TELEPHONE COMPANY beans, foeets, rutabagas, cabbage, Foundation, in one of the Foundation's ise in the hope of securing- concerted action Swiss chard and some other crops weekly radio broadcasts, expressed the be- in world affairs. to mature in September and early FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1943 PAGE FIVE

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ros. Special Announcement PARAMOU Everything For The Home NEW AND MODERN STORE Store hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M., Friday and Saturday open Note Our New Address till 9 P.M. FULL LINE OF PAINTS, WALL PAPER AND SHADES ,Hall Ave. at Catherine St. Closed Wed. afternoons beginning July 14 'PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 334 STATE ST: PERTH AMBOY 182 Smith St., Perth Open Man. thru Thurs. 'til 6, on Fri. and Sat. 'til 9 97 Main St., Woodbridge 2; 1943 FORDS AN&RARITAN TOWJJSBIF BEACON-^

LEGAL NOTICES costs of preparing deed and adver- New Jersey, and expose and sell at tising- this sale. Said lots in said public sale and to the highest bidfler -rBy-WALLY BISH0P block if sold on terms, will require according to terms of sale on lile MUGG& AND: SKEETER I!S .CHANCERY OF SEW JERSEY a down payment-of :|25.00, the bal- with the Township Clerk open to 141/7:12 ance of purchase price to be paid inspection and to be publicly read DID YOU UEA&,THAT S/ V/TWHy WE'LL NEVER BE ABUE ) " SUTGOSH Y SHUXS WHUT DIP'RSNCE DOES THET '...BUT JfST IN CASE WE HEVM 150:-Joseph Fishlcin: John Stasilc in equal monthly installments of prior to sale. Lots 20B and 204 in and Mrs. John StEisik, liis wile; $15.00 plus interest and other terms Block 31-D, Wooclbriiise Township B1FP"SLOGAN IS GOiN'^,THATGUy IS cf' 's / MAKE? THE BlSSeS THEY ARE THE ENV TRQUBLS WiF 'EM AH'VEi TO TpUGH HIS •T^=^- . HARDER THE/ K^LLHEiLTAK J Abraham Kuntz, Administrator provided for in contract of sale. Assessment Map. ID PITCH FDR THE ' A RINGER GOT IT ALL FIXED UP WF, of the Estaie of Henry Kuntz, ' Take further notice that at said Take further notice that the PlTCHfN'" rT LET'S TAJ-K ON THEM*RANTHERS" REGARDLESS 1 deceased; Stephen Leskanich: sale, or any date to which it may Township Committee has, by .reso- 'PANTHERS "AGAINSTf OLE? AS WE AND HE'S OF SIZE AN1 BEAT 'EM FAIR. TH UMPIRE.'/ Nicholas Filimon and Joseph be adjourned, the Township Com- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a • US TOPAY? WlC-E AS BI6 Seeman, trading' as To-ttenville mittee reserves the ri.ght in its dis- minimum price, at wliich said lots in AW Lumber Yard: Elizabeth Cso- cretion to reject any one or all bids sa-id block will be sold together AS WE ARE?. pyak; Joseph Fisco; -Edgar B. and to sell said lots in said block with ail other details pertinent, said Donnell; Bertha Klein and Mr. to such bidder as it may select, due minimum price being, $250.00 plus Klein, her husband; Ella G. regard being given to terms and costs of preparing deed and adver- Nielsen; Frances Patehell Meany manner of payment, -in case one or tising this sale. Said lots in said and IVfr. Meahy, her husband; more minimum bids shall be re- block if sold on terms, will require Kthel Kovaes and Mr. Kdvans, ceived. a down payment of 525.(10, the bal- her husband; Mrs. Istvan "Upon acceptance of the minimum ance of purchase price to be paid Szerdi, wife of Istvan Szercli, a bid, or bid above minimum, by the in equal monthly installments of former owner; ~H.ygra.de CoalTownship Committee and the pay- £10.00 plus interest and other terms Company, Inc., a corporation; ment thereof by the purchaser ac- provided for in contract' of sale. Milsorg-e Realty Corporation, a cording to the manner of purchase Take further notice that at -said New'""York corporation; and in accordance with terms of" sale sale, or any date to which it may their or any of their respective : W-4Si<>\- Docket iXi/TOSt W HOO CAKl'T COOK, NOTICE JOS' PUBLIC SAIdE bid, or bid above minimum, by the W.o.odbi>idee, a .municipal corpora- Township Committee and the pay- tion .of tlie State of Now Jersey, is TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: COOK6 FALL OUT At a regular meeting of the Town- ment thereof by the purchaser ac- complainant, and you and others art cording to the manner of purchase the defendants, you are required to ship Committee of the Township of in accordance with terms of sale app-ear and answer the bill of said Woodbridge held Monday, June 21st, 1943, I was directed to advertise on file, the Township will deliver complainant ,on or before the 17th a bargain and sale deed for said day of August next, or the said bill the fact that on Tuesday evening, will be taken as confessed against July 6th, 1043. the Township Com- premises. you mittee will meet at S P. M. (WT) Dated: June 22nd, 19-13. in the Committee Chambers, Memo- B. .1. DUN1GAN, •The said bill is filed to absolutely rial Municipal Building, Woodbridge, Township Clerk. deba-r and foreclose you from all New Jersey, and expose and sell at To be advertised June 2."itli and right and equity of redemption of_ public sale and to the highest bidder July 2nd, 1943 in the Fords Beacon. in and to the premises described in according- to terms of sale on file certificates of tax sales dated March with the Township Clerk open to Refer To: W-70; Docket 117/GS:! 11th, 1931; March 1st, 1932; Novem- inspection and to be publicly read 3fOTiC3S OP I'V-JilAC SALE ber 1, 193-f; July 15th, 1935; Septem- prior to sale, Lot 48 in Block 139-C. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: . ber loth, 1935: February 21st. 1936; Woodbridge Township Assessment At a regular meeting" of the Town- October 15th, 1938; March 15th, 1939 Map. ship Conimittee of the Township of. and Mav 1st, 1940; covering Lot 5 Take further notice that the Woodbridge, held Monday, June 21st, In Block 552-1; Lots 14 and 15 in Township Committee has, by reso- 1913, I was directed to advertise I Block 442-A; Lot 115 in Block 24-G; lution and pursuant to law, fixed a the fact that on Tuesday evening, ^ Lots 18 and 19 in Block 575-B; Lots minimum price at which said lot in Julv 6th, 194'.!. tile Township Com- 549 to 551 in Block 697-B: Lots 24 said block will be sold together mittee will meet at 8 P. M. (WT) to 27 in Block 444-C; Lots 6 and 7 witix all other details pertinent, said in the Committee Chambers,. Memo- in Block 442H; Lots 1090 lo 1097 in minimum price being" 5375.00 .plus rial Municipal Building-. Wooilbridg-e, Block 954; Lots 1325 to 1329 and costs of preparing deed and adver- New Jersey, and expose and sell at 1345 to 1349. in Block 95S; Lots 1 to tising this sale. Said lot in said public sale and to the highest bidder 3 in Block SSO; Lots 3 to 36 and SI to block if sold on terms, will require according to terms of sale on rile 54 in Block 4S4-A; Lots 3 to 10. 22 to a down payment of $38.-00, the bal- with tlie Township Clerk open to 30; 36 to 56 in Block 484-C: Lots 4 ance of purchase price to be paid inspection and to be publicly read to S, 11 to 2fi, 2S to 33 and 50 in in equal monthly installments of prior to sale, Lois 1(!29 anil 163-0 in •By PERCY CROSBY Block 4S6-A: Lots 4 to »6 in Block ?10.00 plus interest and other terms Block 4-D, Woodbridge Township 4S6-B; Lots 1 to a,- 11 to 32 and 34 to provided for in contract of sale. Assessment Map. 52 in Block 4S6-C; Lots 11 to 30, 45 Take further notice that at said Take further notice that the and 46 in Block 4S6-G; Lots 12 to 16. sale, or any date to which it may Township Committee has, by reso-. 1 21 to 3S and 53 to 58 in Block 48'G-H; be adjourned, the Township Com- Union and pursuant to law, fixed a \ A SPIDER . Lots 1 to 10, 31 to 36 and 51 to 60 in mittee reserves the right in its dis- minimum price at which said lots in Block 4S6-I; on the Assessment Map cretion to reject any one or all bids said block will be sold together HOW COS-H-D of the Township of "Woodbridge, and. to sell said lot in said -block witii all other details pertinent, said County of Middlesex to such bidder as it may select, due minimum price being' $400.00 plus A5K And you, the above named are regard being given to terms and costs of preparing deed and adver- Tnade defendants, because you have manner of payment, in case one or tising this sale. Said lots in said ^ BETTER or may claim to have a lien or liens, more minimum bids shall be re- block if sold on terms, will require or some right, title, interest, estate, ceived. a down payment of ?-10.00, the bal- OSEO claim in or to the premises described Upon acceptance of the minimum ance of purchase price to be paiil in said bill of complaint bid, or bid above minimum, by the in equal monthly installments of VICTOR SAMUEL, Township -Committee and the pay- $10-00 plus interest and pther terms Solicitor for the Complainant ment thereof by the purchaser ac- provided for in contract of sale. 24 Commerce Street, cording to the manner of purchase Take further notice that at said Newark, New Jersey. in accordance with terms of sale sale, or any date to which it may Bated: June 16th, 1943 on file, the Township will- deliver be adjourned, the Township Com- P.B. 6-25:7-2,9,16 a bargain and sale deed for said mittee reserves the right in its dis- premises. cretion to reject any one or all bids Dated: June 22nd, 1943. and to sell said lots in said block IN CjffAlVCEIM" OP SEW JERSEY B. J. DUNIGAN, to such bidder as it may select, due 141 ,'6SS Township Clerk. regard being given to terms and TO: Mag-da J. Madsen; Mrs Jacob J. To be advertised June 25th and manner of payment, m ease one or Hpsborg-, wife of Jacob J. Ros- July 2nd, 1943 in the Fords Beacon. more minimum bids shall be re- .b.org", a, former owner; Almlra A. ceived. Reed and Mr. Reed, her hus- Refer To: \V-53«; Bocket 138/330 Upon acceptance of the minimum band; J. H. Concann-on; Julia bid, or bid above minimum, by the I^evy: Frederick Grotjan; Nel- iVOTICE Olf PUBLIC SALE —By HEBBDfAN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Township Committee and the pay- son Anderson; James McGown ment thereof by the purchaser ac- and Mrs. James MeGown, his At a regular meeting of the Town- cording lo the manner of purchase wife; Florence E. Cahill and Mr. ship Committee of the Tow.nsh.ip of in accordance with terms of sale Caliill, her husband; Louis E.I Woodbridg-e held Monday, June 21st, on file, the Township will deliver Brown; Clifton Conduit Co., a 1943, I was directed to ad\'ertise a bargain and sale deed for said;! corporation; Mary Kelly and Mr. the fact that on Tuesday evening, premises. I Kelly, her husband; Mr. Free- July 6th, 1943, the Township Com- man, husband of Adriana Low mittee will meet at 8 P. M. (WT) Bated: June 22nd, 1943 § Freeman, a former owner; Mary in the Committee Chambers, Memo- B. J. DUNIGAN, Fassle.r, widow; Mary M. Chid- rial Municipal Building, Woodbridge, Township Clerk. sey and Francis A. Chidsey, her New Jersey, and expose and sell at To be advertised June 25th and . husband;.Mr. Edgar, husband of public sale and to the highest bidder July 2nd, 1943 in the Fords Beacon. Mary J. P. Edgar, a former own- according to terms of sale on file er; Marie (also known as Carrie) with the Township Clerk open to Kefep To: W-5T>0; Docket 141/207 Agreen and Mr. Agreen, her inspection and to be publicly read JVOTJCE OP JPTIBMC SALE husband; Grace Freeman, widr prior to sale, Lot S in Block 444-A, TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: ow; John J. Power and Mrs. Woodbridge Township Assessment At a regular.meeting of the Town- John J. Power, his wife; Alex- Map. ship Committee of the Township of ander M. Power and Mrs-. Alex- Take further notice that the Woodbridge, held Monday, June 21st, ander M., Power, his wife; New Township Committee has, by reso- 1943, I was direct ell to advertise York Jewish Evangelization So- lution and pursuant to law, fixed a the fact that on Tuesday evening, ciety, a New York corporation; minimum price ;at which said lot in July Oth, 3 9-13, the Township Com- Heal Estate Finance Corpora- said block will be sold together mittee will meet at S P. M. (WT) " tion, a New York icorporation; with all other details pertinent, said in the Committee Chambers, Memo- Florence M.Quiek, widow; John minimum price being $100.00 plus i rial Municipal Building, Woodbridge, F. Ashley and Alberta Ashley, costs of preparing deed and adver- New Jersey, and expose and sell at iCopr. 1943, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved. his wife; Lillian G. Warring and tising this sale. Said lot in said ptiblie sale and to the highest bidder Robert T. Warring, her husband; block if sold on terms, will require ccording to terms of sale on file Marion O. Ashley and Belle Ash- a down payment of $15.00, the bal- with the Township. Clerk open to ley, her husband; Jane A. ance of purchase price to be paid inspection and to be publicly read Franks, widow: Wanda Rasz- in equal monthly installments of prior to saie, Lots 16 and 17, 22 and tymborski, widow; Mr. Scott, $5.00 plus interest and other terms 23 in Block 39(I-B, Woodbridge NAPPY -By JKV TOMAN husband of Letitia Scott, a for- provided for in contract of sale. Township Assessment Map. mer owner; Franklin A. Cain and Rose A. Cain, his wife; Fred- Take further notice that at said Take further notice that the HAT EVENING - - HURRY GOOBER? sale, or any date to "which it may Township Committee has, by reso- f|APPY IS OKAY KWYEAH! BUT S'POSE HEY FELLERS!! I FOUND EM!! erick Westing and "Margaret HAND ME THAT Westing-, his wife; Aaron C. be adjourned, the Township Com- lution and pursuant to law, "fixed a HAVING HIS FELLAS! tlipTHOSE GUYS DON'T Burr and Mrs. Aaron C. Burr, mittee reserves the right in its dis- minimum price at which said lots HANDS FULL HAVE Y'GOT MM LEAVE TWER : RIGHT CAN C PAiNTll his wife; Bertha Davis Scott cretion to reject any one or all bids in said block will be sold together WITH TUFFY EVERYTHING yfl|SIGNS HERE? a.nd Mr. Scott, her husband; and to sell said lot in said block with all other details per tinent, said AWRIGHT MEN! HEAR THAT I BEHIND Maybell P. D. Foster and Mr. to such bidder as it may select, due minimum price being $400.00 plus AND HIS STRAIGHT ?^>^»—^ -<- ^_^K%2 SPREAD OUT AN' GOOBER?? ^ GOSHfD'YA THINK THEY'LL regard being- given to terms and costs ot preparing- deed and adver- Foster, her husband; John Brad- GANG, WHO START LOOKIJbj' COME ON f I NOTICE IT ' ..___ ley, -widower; Steve Pasterak, manner of payment,' in case one or tising this sale. Said lots in said ARE STAGING and their or any of their respec- more minimum ' bids shall be re- block if sold on terms, will require FER THOSE SIGNS! NAHT tive unknown heirs, devisees, ceived. down, payment of $40.00 the bal- AN ANTI- WOTTA personal representatives, execu- Upon acceptance of the minimum ance of purchase price to be paid NAPPY DEMON- tors, administrators, grantees, bid, or bid above minimum, by the in equal monthlv installments of assigns or successors in right, Township Committee and the pay- 510.00 plus interest and other terms STRATION .THE WOTfA title or interest. ment thereof 'by the purchaser ac- provided for in contract of sale. DEMONSTRATION GAG? cording" to the manner of purchase Take further notice that at said IS BEING- in accordance with terms of sale sale, or any date to which it may on file, the Township will deliver be adjourned, the Township Com- CONDUCTED IN By virtue of an Order of the Court a bargain and sale deed for said mittee reserves the right in its dis- THE MANNER premises. Chancery of New Jersey made on the cretion to reject any one or all bids OF A STRIKE. day, of the date hereof, in a cause Dated: June 22nd, 1943. and to sell said lots, in said block wherein the Township of Wood- B. J. DUNIGAN, to such bidder as it may select, due WE NOW FIND bridge, a municipal corporation of Township Clerk. regard being given to terms and NAPPY AND the State of New Jersey, is complain- To be advertised June 25th and manner of payment, in case one or THE BOYS IN ant, and you and others are the de- July 2nd, 1943 in the Fords Beacon. more miniimim bids shall be re- H-M-M-N!? WONDER WHAT THESE CONSULTATION. fendants, you are required to appear ceived. FELLAS ARE UP TO NOW?? and answer the bill, of said com- Refer To: W-48K; Docket 332/708 Upon acceptance of the minimum plainant on or before the 18th day of 4 HAVE TO BE EIGHT TiMES ITS Township Committee has, by reso- 1943, I was directed to advertise premises". ACflML SIZE TO JWAKE ROOM FOR lution and pursuant to law, fixed a the fact that on Tuesday evening, Dated: June 22nd, S943. THEM ALL. minimum price at which said lots In July 6th, 1943, the Township Com- B. J, DUNIGAN, said block "Will be sold together .mittee will meet at 8 P. M. (WT) Township Clerk. with ail. other details pertinent, said in the Committee Chambers, Memo- To be advertised June 25th and minimum price being- 5250.00 plus ,rlal Municipal Building; -Woodbridge, July 2nd, 1913 in the Fords Beacon. JFO&DS AND JtABITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1943 PAGE SEVEN CYCLIST BITTEN Party h Given By Parents JSElrlN—While riding along To Mark Birthday Of San Richard J. Belaud Is Cited THE RADIO SCENE Oak Tree Road on his bicycle Wed- £ -By George Wright- ON THE SILVER SCREEN nesday, Glen Gerhard,- 13, of Oak SEWAJREIN — Lawrence Ryan Tree Road, was bitten on the leg As Member Of Berkadou* CrewDaytime Serials On and Off the elude '-"Take It From There," by.'a dog owned by Charles Toms, was the guest of honor at a partj; Pan Other Airialto Happenings - Leading Players of 'Buckskin Frontier' 'Beautiful Coney Island" and of Lincoln Highway, Colonia. The given by his parents, Mr. and Mi s. Get three adults into one laving Lawrence C Ryan, of Srewster troops without personal casualty 1 *Miss .Lulu From Louisville." Ac- boy was treated by Dr. I. T. Spen- Local Maa Took or loss of life. rcTom and it is dollars to stale - : S* cording' to preview reports, these cer, of Woodbridge, and Mr. Toms Place to celebrate his second doughnuts that the moment they birthday. Games were played and '•Her distinctive fulfillment of a numbers are nifty—-especially .the was notified to keep the animal Part In Attack On s difficult and hazardous mission have finished their discussions of last one, which Betty sings in tied for observation. a buffet luneh was served. the weather and the Ruml Plan, Guests were Mr. and Mis. J. contributed materially to the vic- "blackface! Safi, French Morocco torious achievement of the (South- they'll embark on an analysis of SON ARRIVES Kellner -and daTightei^ Kathleen; daytime serials. Strand WOODSBBJIIKJE—Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. James Ryan and. daughter, WiOODiBIRIiDlGE—.Richard J. Bo- ern Attack Group.*' "Buckskin Frontier1' hits the Louis Shornock, of Metuchen Ave- M&y I»oti of Woodbridge; Laura, land, son of 'Mr. and Mrs. John V. Scoffers are most emphatic ni- nue, are the parents of a son born James -and Joh# Hogan of Oran- their denunciation of daytime se- jackpot. The Harry Sherman rail- Boland, of Fulton Street,, now at- Frank Earth road epic, which opens tomorrow at the Perth Amboy General Hos- ford; Marguerite, Mary^ Elizabeth. rials, American housewives, on the pital. :(3ertruae and Pierre JPelaney of: tached to the.; receiving ship at Hostess At Card Party ... other hand, have come to regard at the Strand Theatre thru United South Amboy, Mr. arid ••Mrs";. US. J. Philadelphia Navy Yard awaiting these programs with genuine affec- Artists release, is loaded with all is John Farrow, the man who gave assignment, has'been presented tke AVEMEIL—The fourth in a ser- tion. .-..-. the ingredients important to an V: EfceffiagtoH, Mrs.. lillisn*.. 'Bobias ies of summer card parties spon- A-l adventure 'film; .this is us "Wake Island" and the stirring and ^aHf Bruce, Bicfeaa-dvBena, lii'. Presidential Unit Citation as a sored by "the Woman's Club of As a result of a recent article the first westerner to feed plenty "The Commandos Strike at and 'Mrs. E. Lofcier anebson, -Ed- memiber of the crew of the United Avenel was held Monday night--at in the Saturday Evening Post, of punchy action and gunplay, a Dawn." ward, Mrs. JS. /Po-llack of. GaxteEet,. States Ship Bernaqieu. the home of jMrs.' Frank Earth on several' individuals familiar with solid, exciting- plot and a notable •'" E'velyn ;Charres,>Gonstance Brurm,. The citation i-eads as follows: Manhattan Avenue with Mrs. this type of entertainment gath- cast of sweh screen stalwarts as Aile&n; fca^tle, Mary tee; Quinlaa, Charles Broofcwell as co-hostess. ered round a WEAF microphone, Richard. Dix," Jane Wyatt, Albert- Johm Pteleirsomj."Mocence Watts, Jo-.-. ''Eoi- outstanding' performance in leading... the attack on San, Mrs. William Gery was awarded* recently for a clinical appraisal of Dekker and Max Baer to the pub- Sejjh and, Peter Nagy,.Patsy and daytime serials. Present. in the lic, especially fans of outdoor pic- JHl f town, - French - Morocco, .November 8, the special prize and the non-play- : 2 942. Under crossfire-from three ers'- prizes went to Mrs. Edward Radio City studios were.'.-Elaine. tures. "Buckskin Frontier" has enemy coast defense batteries and Grode and Mrs. Bertram Van Carrington, author of "Pepper the combination that m-akes you WATCH GONE Young's Family" and other credi- sit on the edge af your seat, cheer- J^OOOQBBiliD'GE -—. Irving True- machine guns mounted on harbor Cleft.' Other, prize winners were jetties, the iBERNADOU .proceed- Mrs. John Cables, Mrs. Harold table air works; Anne Seymour, ing the hero and hissing the villain. man, of 114 Grove Aveirue, re- leading lady of "The Story of pdrted to Officer John iGovelitz ing through unknown .waters in Monson, Earl Palmer arid Frank Crescent PLACE YOUR WINTER'S Earth. Mary Marlin"; Axel Gruenbefg, Wednesday tEat Ms.ltome was en-total darkness, effectively; count- Alan Ladd, the smoothest tough ORDER NOW tered and a lady's wa'toh valued at ered hostile opposition with only Others present were: Mrs. Har-director of "Light of the World" and "The Right to Happiness"; guy in the movie business, turns $75 was stolen, The-officer found slight damage to her hull, beached old Grausam, Mrs. Robert Rhodes, a blazing" tommy gun on three that the eellar - do or had been at Petite Jetee, and " disembarked M Earl .Palmer, Mrs, Willard Lewis . H. Titterton, Manager of For Better Service the NBC Script Division, and Mrs. Japs in Paramount's spectacular forced. . a company of U. S. Army assault RanMn, Mrs. Vernon Biron-g, Mrs. war romance, "China," the picture Ida Rowen'hagen, typical American ! Arvid Winquist, Mrs. A. J. Murphy that opens today at the Crescent and-Mrs. E. G. iPerier.1 '/-:••• ' housewife. Call ' J:i Jane W^yatt enjoys the attentions of Richard 0ix and Albert Theatre. You'll love him for it. • Tihe next party 61 the series will Mrs. Carrington spoke feelingly iLadd's .co-star is the lovely L.o- be held, at the home of vMrs.. Bert- Dekker in the railroad saga, "Buckskin Frontier" which arrives about, the importance of daytime at th& Strand Theatre tomorrow. I'etta Young and the main support- ram. Van Cleft on Wo.odfcndge serials. She said she felt a tre- ing player is William Bendix, who Avenue, Monday evening, July 12. : : mendous, responsibility toward her cently revealed that she was most -. - J>£ti»as- jumped to fame as a brawny, lov- enthusiastic about the manner in able Marine in "Wake Island." In- FIRE DAMAGES HOUSE listeners •• and' observed that "Slightly Dangerous," now show- which, the latter . delivered her cidentally, the director of "China" PORT READING—Afire of un- Charles.Dickens would have made ing at thebitmas Theatre, -brings commei'cial - announcements . . . kixown origin slightly damaged the the perfect serial writer "in that Lana Turner arid Robei-t Young to- house' owned and 'occupied by John he wrote stories of everyday, life if you hear the neighborhood mop- gether "for laughing purposes Miller of 228 Woodbridge Avenue, so skillfully, and so honestly that pets saying "rewolwer," blame it only," although they also figure in this place, Wednesday morning. people came back for more." It on Fred-Allen's CBS program. He a romantic love, story. It. pro- Members of Port Reading Fire was almost like "tuning in" the used the "rewolwer" gag. not so vides the ma'ffdest, merriest farce Company.No. 1 extinguished, ths way they came back for a contin- very long ago and it nearly either has ever been seen in.. fclaze. - " •. - uation of his stories, Mrs. Carring- brought down the house . . .- do Miss Turner pl"ys a soda clerk ton said. you suffer from falling tomato in a store -of" which Young is man- VAGRANT When Mrs. Rowenhagen. was patches? Do your cabbages look ager. He reprimands her for mix- ing-sodas blindfolded so she leaves WOOD'BRIDiQE—Thirty days in" asked if daytime radio is a good droopy? Then listen to the "Plot town and goes to New York—poses the county workhouse was meted thing for women to listen to, she for Victory" program over WEAF as an amnesia victim, and con- to August Clifford Rivera, negro, Saturdays at 1:00 p. in. (EWT) of 111 Fulton Street, on a com- said with simplicity: "Yes, I love vinces a. millionaire there that she plaint of vagrancy. Officers Ho- them. They mean everything to for the lowdown on how to raise is'his long lost daughter. Walter WELL CLADl IN race Deter and John Govelitz made someone like me who has- to stay a garden. Mert Emmert, WEAF's Brennan ' plays the millionaire. the arrest. _ in so much of the time ... it is a farm director, is on the air direct Young is blamed for her "suicide," VE1VAJ..EG FILM- wonderful thing for older people from the magnificent Charles M. and must produce her to save his WOODsBRIDGE PERSONALS and for shut-ins.. It is as if friends Schwab estate on Manhattan's job. Therefore he sets out to ex- —iLeland .F. Reynolds- of Lin- came in to call on them every Riverside Drive overlooking the^ pose her amnesia ruse, and amid den Avenue is visiting relatives in day." Hudson River, with the latest offi- turbulent and laughable episodes * * =:: they discover that they're in love. Elizabeth Arden's Velvaieg Film smooths on easily, Milanville, Pa. cial news and sound advice for •—-Mr. and Mrs. H. Rufus Cook, Here and there on the kilocy- victory gardeners. "Plot for Vic- Majestic speedily, over bare SLEEK* fegs, and buffs down of Asbury Park, are spending the cles : old timers in radio mourn the tory" is presented by WEAF in The whole town is beaming with to a "won'ppub-off" finish. You will wear its fashion- summer with their son-in-law and loss of Vaughn De Leath, the cooperation with the CDVO.* daughter, Mr. and (Mrs. Fred A. anticipatory delight —• and little "First Lady of Radio," who died wonder I "Coney Island," thst right shades morning, noon, .and night. Briegs, of Tisdale Place. HATCHES EGGS IN DESK recently in upstate New York. ponder Technicolor musical, is Seven —Mr? and Mrs. Walter Kelly, of Vaughn, a familiar and respected Seven SUN BEIGE '(ligjith SUN BRONZE (medium); SUN COPPER (dark) Santa Monica, Calif.—The heat due to open today at the Majestic Days Baldwin, L. I., have returned to performer in Radio Row, was only Days ;; generated by the radio transform- Theatre. - : • "'•[ •"••• • '•'• : • hOO:and 2.00 •;.• .•"' v- • their home after a visit with Mrs. Starting 42 when she died ... Ted Cott, er on the desk of Fred Zeismer, ' 'Starring Betty Grable, George Starting Kelly's mother, Mrs. Ella Wheeler, conductor of the "Sounding Today *ySse Veiyo Leg Kim afIsr removing every vestige police radio dispatcher, was suffi- Montgomery and Cesar Romero, Today of 'Ridgedale Avenue. Board" program on WEAF, wants Friday erfhaii" With fragrant, pleasahHo-use Elizabeth Arden cient to hatch all but three of a the picture is reputed to havp Friday ito know if Lucy Monroe has sung dozen eggs Ziesmer bought and everything! Songs — dances—an July July Sleek, .65 and 1.00 All prices plus taxes NO TIME WASTED the "Star Spangled Banner", of- Los .Angeles.—So you _thinb placed in a drawer of the desk. entertaining and lively story, and 2nd 2nd :tener than Oscar.Levant has play- a top-notch cast headed by Charles you're busy. Well" Mrs. Dorothy' ed the "Rhapsody in Blue." Rupe cooks for 2,000 telephone '"'"'-" TRUk Winninger and Phil 'Silvers. employes, cares for two grandsons, Studio Gleanings: Nina? Wilcox According to naval officials, the Whether you like the music hot tills a victory garden and does all Putnam, celebrated American Japanese now have a number of or sweet—Producer William Perl- ' ELIZABETH, ..N.J, her own housework. She works writer, when interviewed by Mary ships at Truk, their important berg has included enough of each. from 4 A. M. until 10 P. M. Be- Margaret McBride on WEAF re- .base in the 'South Pacific since the The new numbers, dreamed up beginning of the war, but no re- especially for Betty and "Coney Island" by those top. tunsmiths, cent information indicates any- • SECOND BIG HIT thing unusual in the way of mass- Leo -Robin and (Ralph Rainger, in- ing ships. " s Chester Morris in RAHWAY "HIGH EXPLOSIVE" EXPLAINED FRI. to SUN. Seattle, Wash.—When .Sergeant Verden Schow's motorcycle col- | lided' with an automobile, the ser- 'WINES AND THE WOMAN" geant jumped, cleared the car Anna Robert '•• and landed on his feet on the other Nagle Newton 8 side. "That 2.0-foot dive was a I cinch," he explained. "I've done — Plus — J|£|§_ST. AT FIVE CORNERS « PHONE Pj^J. I lots better. I'm tumbling in- "THE MAN IN THE TRUNK" ""\SQiiHHltGUS (MUlt-WOM 2 P.M./" structor."

Seven Seven Days Days Starting Starting Friday Friday July . N. J., P. A- SUN. - MON. - TUES. - WED. July 2nd 2nd FRI. and SAT. Continuous Monday Charles Laughton Maureen O'Hara in "THIS LAND IS MINE" also William Boyd in "Undercover Man"

SUN., MON. and TUES. Alice Faye, John Payne -~ Jack Oakie in starring LORETTA ALAN "Hello, Frisco, Hello" in Technicolor STARTING SATURDAY — also 'The Falcon Strikes Back' with Tom Con way -«, WILLIAM ...BENDIX WED. - THURS. F;rank Sinatra Lionel Barrymore in Ann Miller 'Dr. Gillespie's Assistant' ''Reveille With Bevterley" Also STARTING THURSDAY "Cowboy„ of Manhattan" "The Desperadoes" In. Technicolor i with Robert Paige, Frances Randolph Scott — Plus — Allaw Jones, Free oveitware to tlie li*a.dzes "Rhythm of the Islands"

What is the Shangri-La? It's the symbol oi America's power and PHON6 CONTINUOUS^ J.A. «Jb FROM I T-M. trust in freedom. It is the airplane carrier that will take our planes Reade's STATE THEATRE WOODBR1BGE, N. J. hack t@ Tokyo where they will avenge the barbarism of the Japs Perth' Amboy Theatres 4 DAYS—STARTING FRIDAY TODAY and SAT. Loretta Young William Boyd and leave their city in total destruction. It is the fulfillment of ev- Alan Ladd "CHINA"- William Bendix "LEATHER ery American's promise that the job started by Jimmy Doolittle's • Majestic . - ;:. with Loretta YOUNG - Alan LADD plus Jean PARKER . Richard ARLEN in "CHINA" BURNERS" boys will be thoroughly finished, in true American fashion. Strand "WRECKING CREW" 3 DAYS—STARTING TUESDAY How can you help? You can do your part by spending your extra I SUN. THRU TUES. Hedy Lamarr Richard Arlen change for War Stamps. It is your dollar, together with the dollar Difmas "The YOtfN'O MR. PITT" Walt. Pidgeon Arline Judge in • in of every man, woman and child in the country that will pile up to starring Robert DONAT—also Crescent "DESERT VICTORY" &:, "WHITE "WILD tt K CARGO" the total of $131,6§9,27S and build the mystery ship. produced by The R. A. F. 1 CAT Wed. thru Sat. "CRASH DIVE" (in color) " •J PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY, JULY 2, 1943 I FIORDS 'AND RARITAN TOWNSHIP BEACON

A Couple Of Veterans (Louise Allegar, of Newark, over City after spending two week? the weekend. with her son' and' daughter-in-law, €©l@nia News —Miss 'Margaret Dey, of St. By Margaret Scott Mr. and Mrs. William Loeseh? of George Avenue, entertained Miss Enifield 'Road. Florence Kiehl, of MiUersbuhg, —Members of the Woman's Club held for the most efficient and well" chased through the sale of scrap Pa., over the weekend. —Mr. and Mrs, Charles SkJbin- of iColonia enjoyed a theatre and mannered waiter, and Lee Fax and collected by the men Saturdays. sky, of Hawthorne Avenue, en- dinner party in 'Newark on Tues- John Rohde tied for first place. Present were: Amelia Almeda, —Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., of West Street, was hostess on Wed-joyed a dinner and theatre party Ey The Navigator day. Those attending included: —Mr. and Mrs. James Staiinton, Robert Beck, Marie and Georgene in Newark on Monday night, and Marie 'Sutter, Lorraine and nesday .afternoon to the following Mrs. Lawrence Suit, Mrs. Albert •of West Street, entertained at a 1 j —Mr. and 'Mrs. Paskel Merritfc, Here And There: Rehberg, 'Mrs. Joseph Bartos, Mrs. farewell dinner for Edward Longo, George Mapps, Jackie Schneider members of the Coffee Club: Mrs. who left last week for the Army and Veronica Weber. Stamps Lawrence (Suit, Mrs. TVed iSutter, of Amherst Avenue, were the din- I am told that it was a hum- Thornton Heise, -Mrs. Fred Carl- son, Mrs. Joseph Grassi, Mrs. Les-Air Corps. Guests present were: were also given to the following: 'Mrs. Charles Oliphant, Mrs. Wil-ner guests Friday evening of Mr. dinger of a party that the gang Mr. and Mrs.