\mericans All! Remember Pearl Harbor! Buy War Bonds!: j

For Victory... Buy <~ U.S, DEFENSE BONDS STAMPS Snbepenknt • leaber VIII.-No. 48 ,. f" •< second OIBHH mnU«r 0(Ul!<1 WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942 Published Every BTlday -——_!__"*' ' Wooflbrldftn, N. ,1. nt n Grwin Ht.. Wttodbrld»», N. J. PRICE FIVE Size Doesn't Count 3 More Island Heroes Are Honored -It's What You Do Draft Board Plans Decide AVENEL — A small club, Areas Get known an the Rahway Park Review Of 2 Groups American Hungarian Club of Avenol and consisting of ten Aid Depots I ire Bill members—five couples—has set To RKlaMifl the example for many of the *•* larger groups in the Township. Retreads Qpcn Toraorr-w— -A* 4*e reeenV muting the Each Section To unit voted to purchase a $100 Have Casualty Station, iUiintm 3 Defence Bond and donate $10 to the Red Cross War Belief States Defense Director Rationed ~. •+ Over Lait Y«» Fund. The club also plans to WOODBRIDGE—Towm*»» 1 donate $100 toward the pur- WOODBRIDGE — Three addi- WOODBRIDGE—Allotment of in Draft classes 1-B and"< chaae price of a bomber. tional casualty stations, one each recapped und retreaded tires will be reclassifted in the t in Hop«lawn, Port Reading and In- , ,,ipht fire ilistrteta The officers of the Rahway be started Monday by the Wood- This announcement w«l Park American Hungarian Club man Avenue sections of the Town- . polls tomorrow to briclge Township Rationing Board. yesterday by Eugene Bird, *re: President, B. Kogy; treas- ship, will be established in the near There will be no sales of thia class tary of the local Draft Board. , ,,ct an Mtgregftto, urer, John Nagy; secretary, M. future*; according to an announce- ,, S 100,023.37—$8,- Sandor. ment made today by Leon E. Mc- of tire until that time. In the re-ciaMiflefttion aftMtei-ab Elroy, director of the Woodbridgc l:i..it year's total of Whereas the granting of certi- tcntion will be given to those da* Township Defense Council. ficates for new tires on passenger ferred for eye and teeth defect*. ,1,!-!;; in all i: Other stations, according to a cars is restricted in the main to Under the new ruling, th» pnrtityli , ..U-cti-d. Whilej ML „ release issued last week, are to be requirements ot six :n six of the established in Fords School, Keas- certain government officials, doc- boy School, School No. 11, St. tors and nurses, the reconditioned and six incisOr teeth ,unl Avenel are:t™by In Township 1 i spirited campaign. James 8chool, Police Headquar- shoes will be available so far as enforced. All that iis ,...tinn» will also be WOODBRIDG&^Two drunken ters, Sewaren School, Avencl Mr. Bird said, is that registrant* School, Coltmia School, and Iselin the local quota will permit, to ;,i,r districts. In driving cases were tuard before be able to digest Army food. R«ff

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1942 PAGE THEM Colortia News Briefs

Mrs. Henry Hnwkinson, of Sutter, Mrs. Charles Miller, Mrs. OranRc, at dinner Saturday. W 24B. Stephen Vigh, Mrs. Harry Ludwig Mr. and Mrs. Steve Rnskai, of Jo- and Mrs. Charles Scott. M, 1)f Mrs. St. Geoi'Ke Avenue, entertained and Mrs. Harley McClurp, ,.t, Hill Mr. and Mrs. Prank Schwafchart, defense of Rahway, Sunday evening. of Chain-o'-Hills Road, entertained |, III HI'! "!dwin Wickham, of New York Teflta •Mr. and Mrs. Adolph RasmuB- ,.,1'clinK' Hty, at dinner Mond«y night. to be s«n, of Middlesex Avenue, enter- ,,,,-d —Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glassnn tained Mr. and Mm. Albert Mah- nrndc! Aftei and MUs Marjorie Jeroff, of Kn- ler and »on, Albert, of Jersey City, COME, GET FOOD VALUES GALORE valentine field Road, and Robert Schwen&er Sunday. NEW YORK'S CHOICE tt meeting of Sewarcn, attended a dinner- —'Mr. and Mrs. Charles Knauer -IT'S FOUNDER'S WEEK AT A&P! Red Circle Coffee outwlli dance Saturday night at Essex »ny brand in the Metro- TP: on and children, Pefjlty and Arthur, Fellis Country Club. In honor of our Founder we're offering the finest continue to give you delicious foods ... everything of Fairview Avepue, had dinner politan Area . . . pre- ,,f the dresB —The Junior Players Financial food values at our command—values in every de- you need for your table ... at the lowest possible ferred by people who rec- Thursday with Mrs. Teresa Does, this nv>'nth aro- committee met at the home of Mrs. partment! But we're offering something far greater prices. That's because, 82 years ago, our Founder «s- ognize regal flavor and of Leonardo. Her- Frank Pattiaon, on Glendale Road, than that... a pledge that we'll always work to save tablished a direct-buying method that always works genuine freshness. Mrs —Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rhode, to determine the players' standard you money! Yes, you can have complete confidence ... for you. We buy direct, do away with many un- Change now — buy Red of Pairview Avcnuu, enjoyed a trip Circle — enjoy its fresher, «f eredifc in tht «lub. Tlwse at- " at in this 82nd eventful year in ASP's history we'll necessary in-between expenses—you save today! rlohw, full flavorl „.,.*, of Wood- to the New England States last tending were: Misses Jean Girctud week. and Gertrude Hynes, and Robert CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY, FEB. 23, IN CELEBRATION OF WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY V(1|- Methodisi —Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., of En- Hynes and GeougM Ladanye. The RED <;i.ornc Wash- |fleld Road, attended the Girl Scout next regular meeting of the group Miscellaneous CIRCLE l( die commu- Council Tuesday at the home of will be held Sunday night at 6:30 ,it the church Mrs. Asher FitzRandolph, in Wood- o'clock at the home of Mrs. Patti- SOUR—PITTtD, UNSWEETENED pictures and bridee. COFFEE son. R*d Chtrrits N«.2MK15* —Colonia Lesion Post No. 248 —Colonia Girl Scout Troop No. Every Cut of Meat Guaranteed to Satisfy , . , n» lif LARSEN'S LAYER-PAK lib. is planning a dance to be held in 10 will meet at tho home of Mrs. '•.V.-.I. Next Wed- Come to your A&P Super Market and see the tasty, high-quality beef, bagi the Lesion Hall, March 14. Wil- W. M. Kimball on Dover Road Vtflttabks 2 'I." 27. ,r;1111 will be on the 2 liam Godby, of Avenel, is in charge pork, lamb, poultry and seafood. They're so good because only superior I0NA BRAND t«iry Pwml Cuttm Irm4 |,Wi)Hh Lonpel- Wcdenaday afternoon, at 4 o'clock. ,\i,| waft enter- of arrangements. Mrs. Gerhard Geisler is the new quality meats are approved by A&P's critical buyers. And remember; Cut Bott . "19. -—The Red Cross unit in Colonia .,ii,.moon at the leader, with" Mrs. Kimball and Mrs. prices are right down to earth, because we sell so much of these fine A&P BRAND^GRADE A is asking: donations of used or out- MILD AND MELLOW COFFEE I,, lkseeker on John Mass as new members of the lib. grown pajamas snd nightgown meats, take only a tiny profit per pound. Buy with confidence! Apple Sauc* 39. troop committee. The girls are 5UNSWEET light O'Clock 2 bagi (cotton) for children and grown- (•;..;,, improvement working on health and safety PILGRIM BRAND STRONG AND VIGOROUS ups, to be placed with the emer- Prun« Juic* . 4 , lib. ,,',.(,.,1 plans for the bad|f«i IX the present time. Tronp btji 49. gency equipment in the school. DROMEDARY, OCEAN SPRAY Bokor Cofto 2 lv t(, be held to- No. 15 will meet Saturday after- AUo pieces of woolen material, and Cranbtrry Sauc* '.Vnvlit of the Red noon at 2 o'clock at the home of TURKEYS or S CAPONS cotton blankets are needed. Any- CLAPP'S STRAINED , members are do- of. Mrs. Lawrence Suit, on West CHOICE GRADE TENDER one wishing to Baby Foods • 3 * *" £eteah ,. which will be any of these Street, to work on their cooking hing», contact Mrs. Joseph McAn- badges. Mrs. Seymour Olsen is CLAPP'S CHOPPED f 5UNNYFICLD--Quiet Cooking .. I,,,;,(.* and the la- "rews on West Hill Road. now the leader of Troop 16. LEGS of LAMB • Baby Foods . 3 23* lolled Oats pkgi. IS* Ujl, i,.fr(>shments. •The members of the Mothers' Mr. and Mrs, Charles Oiiphant, NESTLE S—Bar or Morsels suwrmio .„. |.,,.i,| »t the home 7 A&P QUALITY NATURALLY AGED BEEF I r.vH'Di-e Suit on ,lub of Boy Scout Troop No. 01 of West Street, are entertaining Semi-Sweet 2 i<" 2So WhoatorRktPuHs^gSi , ;n I'. M. eld its meeting at the home of their niece and nephew, Corporal hU!JTLt'S Economy Size HtINZ Mrs. Thomas Hynes on Berkeley and Mrs. Anthony Mollico, of Chi- PRIME RIBS of BEEF***- 7 i. Hyni's und Mm. Chocolate Ban 2 b", 2S« tice Hakes . • pto 9o Avenue, Tuesday evening. Mrs. .,,,. iliuimu'n of the cago, this week. NATURALLY AGED FOR TENDERNESS AND FLAVOR SWIFT'S SUNNfPELD •"rod Carlson was co-hostess. There —The Inman Estates Progres- Rke Gems < 2 pkg> 19* ,„. lidd in the Co- Prem • § i I , i,, ,,;iry 27, for the will ben benefit tea at the home of sive Association met Tuesday af , ,,•,.Hit's Mission. Mrs. R. Schwartz in Avenel on Feb- ternoon at the home of Mrs, John SIRLOIN STEAK . . - uaiy 25, and on March 4 at the ; i|,.rlit'it Stoll, of Minz, onlGaywooy d Avenue. After u lome of Mrs. Hairy Ludwig in Ise- Wilson'i Certified, Armour's Star, Cudohy'i Puritan, Ferrii, Sunnyfield ,,,!,•riitiiH-d Mr. and short business session, refresh- In. The following women will work 10 to 12 Ib. Average ll.mrk, «f Highland ments were served and music was Ib. or the Boy Scout campaign: Cap- JFRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES enjoyed. The next meeting will be SMOKED HAMS Whole or Either Hall ain, Mrs. Josephine Miller, Mrs. ,,,, |u,,ar Ursen, of Tuesday, March 'i, at the homo of George Keller, Mrs. Fred Carlson, FANCY FARM FRFSM A&P QUALITY STEER BEEF ,i,.,| Uic latter'* fa- Mri>. John Skibby. on Gaywood SWEET GARDEN FRESH Mrs. William Brashing, Mrs. Fred Broilers 6i Fryeri 3^ bv 28« Porterhouse Steak . ib 35o \1,• Kfiiz.ii', of liOng 'Avenue. SUNNYFIELD-SUGAR CURED TOP OR BOTTOM

'.\!,ni\ and Teresa Sliced Bacon . 2 Pkgs. 31e Round Pot Roast * ib. 33a SUNNYFIELD TENDER COOKED A&P QUALITY STEER BEEF CALIF. PEAS i. Cnnilas and son. Avenel News ,-,X idUitaro, of In By Mn. R. C. Perier 3 P«rk Avenue Avenel, N. J. Ready-to-Eat Hams ib 37c Top Sirloin Roast • ib. 35B .ii,.,| ('m-pural Fred WHOLE (CHUCKS) FRESHLY GROUND —Mr. and Mrs. William Wil- T.mhiwii, Sunday. —The Townsend Club No. 1, of ib 17e Chopped Beef • • ib 22o Contains Vitamins .. I'ulacui'o has to- liamson were week-end guests of Avenel met recently at the Klub Shoulders of Lamb ....ini' »n Inman Ave- Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Head, of Kali^a on the superhighway and CHOICE GRADE FRESH OR CORNED A++, B++, C++, G+ Ib. . vHnt' three- w««l«i< installed; the., following officers: Loin Lamb Chops i ib. 33c Plate *. Navel Beef ^ 12t .Irr-ry City. —Rev. Chester tialloway, pas- President, Sidney Greenhalgh; CHOICE GRADE , ' ' " *RESH OR CORNF.D FINE BIG EXTRA URGE FLORIDA i:,,r,'and Ruth TIT tor of the First Presbyterian vice president, Jacob Van Goss; Breast of Lamb ib. 13 e Boneless Brisket Beef ib 29« v |amins B c+ + ach Church, will preach on the sub- secretary, William Detweiler; ;,„ Avenue, visited NO.' I GRADE CHOICE GRADE GRAPEFRUIT contain* ' +. « • \!i>. John Teriella j«*t, "Simon, the Man Who Car- treasurer, Fred Kalita, Si'., and ib 29e Breast or Neck of Veal««19e SWEET, JUICY FLORIDA i•;, [ii, I.oni? * Island ried the Cross of Christ," at the financial secretary, Frank B. An- Smoked Tongues i (or fitetf n. o^clqgk serifce Sunday drews. SUGAR CURED SPECIALLY SELECTED ORANGES Conlsmi Vilimfm B+, C++ ^4 2 -••tilU .Beef Uvfir c. «. , n>,29e Mr, ami Mrs morningf. In the evening a depu- Baton Squares- • TlH»tR NEW CROP ' "* SPECIALLY SELECTED .,!' Fords, Sunday. tation tfum from the Princeton the Klub Kalita Tuesday night un- FRESH r-. Sydney Pink Theological Seminary will conduct der the auspices of the Avenel Re- Spare Ribs « • u>22« Beef Kidneys * • • it 17c CALIF. CARROTS $£L 1> \ the service. Hills Road;'wen publican Cliitv for the benefit of SKINLESS ' ' PORK I-RESH GREEN ;,i Mr. and Mrs. —Miss Gloriu Gardner, of Bur- the Red Cross. Frankfurters • • ib.29« Sausage Link ib. 35c Meat ib. 31c bch. \Qc , of Jersey City nett Street, visited her grandpa- —'"Mrs. John Gardner, Avenel BROCCOLI VitamimA*t,B+,C«,G+t In.d Worth, o ranUi, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Ander- fied Cross Chairman, announces Sutfoo/L at 9& (Bait CALIFORNIA ;uul Mrs. William son, of Elizabeth, Sunday, the following assistants to make * —Mr, and Mrs. WiHiam.Palkcn- house-to-house canvass for the WBT Fillet of Cod F.ncy b25t Fancy Smelts No 1 ib. 15c ICEBERG : at hid of Wondbridpc Avenue, en- Relief Fund: Mrs. John Petras, Spanish M«ckere4F«hib 17c Red Salmon Steaks t 33c Cam.fitmH»di Avcnui1 from an j tertained Mr, and. Mrs. Hobart Mrs. Bertram Van Cleft, Mrs. Ed- NOW Cabbage Contain! Vitamin»At,B+,C+* Fancy Large Shrimp ib 31c Rock Lobster Tails ib 31c ..(I while at work. Johnson, of Plainfu-ld; Mr, and ward Grode, Mrs. Richard Myers, Strawberries Lmcioui,Rip«-C»nl«iniVilaminsCt* pi.box!/C 1 9 i (icui'n' llodshpli, Mrs. John Ettersbank, Mrs. Aivid Mrs. Harold Hanson, Mia. Otis Redfish Fillet . . ^ 25a Oysters iZ d d«.19«««• MP1 9» Salacted-U. S. No. 1 Grad* 1 .• ii.-.v, were hosts to Winquist, of town, and .Mrs. Ed- Seara, Mrs, R. G. Pericr ami Miss Free Fish Recipe Book! Write A&P Fish Oept Potatoes Conlaim VilamlnV i Bt-B ,C C* Louise Toepfer. The workers will 151 Northern Aye., Boston, Moil. 1 :i IMIUS Thompson, mund (jkndinmng, of Cliffwood, TeXOS BeetS Conlsini Vitamin C* , bunch 5t Sunday night sup- at contract bridRi' Saturday, also distribute questionnaires in lixHottti Excilleot VIUMR Source Indicates Good Source 'Mist Mildred Shoiwood, of cooperation with the Wuodbridge J.imi's Felt tin, of Township Defense Council. New York Cityy, was a weekend .til, visited Mr. Pl —The Avenel P. T. A. will con- HOUSEHOLD Items F ltmt, of New at of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palm- er, of Manhattan Avenue. duct a card party tonight at tho •to- Sunday, who schoolhouse as a benefit for the MILDLY SCENTED LENTEN FOODS WHY PAY MORE THAN THIS? catei 18° parents of it Red Cross War Relief Fund. Mrs. Sweetheart SOAP 3 WHITE HOUSE GORTON'S Look'at the foods below. They're YELLOW UNWRAPPED 28 c A&P Celebrates Richard Myers and Mrs. George Apple Butter 2 jars 23c Brick Codfish lib cm 25* l.ovdl is re- top quality . . . famous from coast 3 cakes 10e GORTON'S READY TO FRY Slivka are co-chairmen. Laundry Soap CAMPBELL'S iii' on {'olonia to coast for goodness and fine LAUNDRY SOAP —The Ever Jolly Girls mot with Tomato Soup 3 cans 20* Codfish Cakes 10 <» can 11% •cent illness. 82nd Founders Week Mrs. Herbert Head, Jr., of Wood- flavor. Yet, like all 33 Ann Page Fels Naptha 3 cakes 1 4o SC01T COUNTY Intro Wilkena. ANN PAGE—DELICIOUS WOODBHIDGK — Veteran of bridge Avenue, Monday. foods, they're priced to save you fOR THE HANDS cans 1 6c Vegetable Soup 28«.»n10< wi-ry hosts at Tomato Soup 3 three past wars and committed to money, being both made and sold Lava Soap 3 cakas 1 9« MINUTE MAN i Mr. and Mrs. —Mr, and Mrs. Joseph McCluri', CALIFORNIA a definite role in the present world by A&P. LARGE PACKAGE Soup Mixes < 3 p^»- 25« ilicth, Mr. and of Chase Avenue, are spending sev Mackerel . . I strife, the Great Atlantic and eifal days in Bayonne due to the Gold Dust i , pkg. 15e HEINZ—Except Consomme S Chowdir Mr. and Mrs. A&P BRAND 3 Pacific Tea Company, whfch has a death of Mrs. McClure's fatner. ANN PAGE — Rich in Vitamin Bl SOAP POWDER 7 /4 OZ. Soups . . 1 2 "" 25> and Mrs. Wil- Chinook Salmon can 23> super-market here, began the ob- —Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Van Leer , La France 3 T ,. 25* CAMPBELL'S ;i. P B BUMBLE BEE servance of Founder's Week, Mon- and children, of Rochelle Park. PEANUT BUTTER 21c 20 MULE TEAM lilei- was hast- can *•" Mushroom Soup 2 can. 21* day. . . w«r« weekend gucatjj).f Mr. mid ANN PAGE — A Jar of Golden Go^dnen Chinook Salmon dnesday afffer- Borax . . • BCARDSLEY!S PHILLIP'S m The company, which was two Mrs. Frank Barth, of Manhattan 4oz. I- mi Coloniii WINDOW CLEANER Shredded CODFISH 2 23c Tomato Soup 3 cans 14c years old when the war be- Avenue. ,. MARMALADE . 16c pkgs. benefit of the Windex , , 11": X5c BEARDSLEY'S WHITE HOUSE It iy Si'vut Troop tween the sttttes broke out and Mr., and Mrs. Vincent Di Leo ANN PAGE—Made with Fancy Semolina lO.oi. 21c Evap. Milk . 3 11 23o which continued through Appomat- and infant son, Angolo, of Renisen Sani-Flush . can 18c Codfish Cakes 2 cam tox, the conquest of Spain and Avenue, are spending two weeks CHKF BOY-AR-DEE MEATLESS.- Pure Hydragenated Vegetable Shortening Heiiujon, Mrs. MACARONI . . --5c WHITE SAIL 7 Uw Mushroom SAUCE 2 " CUXO 11b. can 21« 31b. can 59* l, mid Mia* Ann World War f, honors George Hunt- with Mr. and Mrs. Angulo Di Loo, 3 - 9c C1 ANN PAGE Cleanser a ANN PAGE FINE OR BROAO Houli'vard, mo- ir.gton Hartford, originator of the' of George Street. J cam »• DOMESTIC 3Vlor. * •. KIRKMAN'S 01 pkg 5c 2 tins • •• "wji, l'u., Thurs- ,tr»ight line method of distribu- •Master Edward Regan, of Egg Noodles » Sardines . tion. Qeorge Street, is a surgical patient PRESERVES 18c 32c Soap Powder 42 oz. pkg. 1 6« ANN PAGE COLO STREAM ALASKA i-iu-d Mrs. Leon- Ixrupl Kuspberry and Strawberry ANN CONCENTRATED .iuifhU'i1 of Mrs. With the opening if hostilities al lhe P(n.th Amb()y General Hos- PAGE—"Our Best Seller" Spaghetti • 8 01. 5c Pink Salmon 2 1 between this country uiwl the Axis pital. quart jar Super Suds Iga pkg. 20c nations, the company charted its SALAD DRESSING FLOATING McAndrows, of —The. Tuesday Afternoon Con- course in an open letter; to the ANN PAGE—Rich and Creamy 3 cake) 14c A;IS a jfuertt at a tract Club metithis week with Mrs. Fairy Soap American public pl«d»inK P°»l"?'" i Id Ki-nluy after John Ettijrshanji on George Street. pint jar WITH TOWEL ation in the nation's effort- LOW COST DAIRY PRODUCTS FOR r if Mrs. Frank Mrs. Robert Plass and Mis. Wil- MAYONNAISE ( Over the signature of John A. Silver Dust mibi'id({e. liam Falkenstern won high score ANN PAGE ECONOMICAL LENTEN MEALS! Hartford, president of the com- rizes, GRANULATED SOAP I'l'i-il Suiter and They're so much fresher, because we rush them right from 1 pany and a son of the founder, the PUDDINGS Rinso . , i'iu and Marie, —The Exempt Firemen's Associ- SPARKLE 4 ^ 15c A_4 judged itself to contmun tion will hold a card party at tho LARGE PACKAGE th» nation's finer dairies and poultry farms. We save you -«itli Juhu Lux Flakes • money, too! Harry Kastiler, twe"en prices paid th*\ grower ami rjornlund as chairman. WHITE SAIL—MILD URGE SELECTED—CRESTVUW BRAND prices charged the consumer; to iMiss Ruth Gery, of Buniert Soap Flakes Fine Qualily-Mixad Colors tin I iai, I1'red Carlson, of 36< continue to assist fanners and Memorial Hospital in Paterson, WHITE SAIL iiitiiitained Mr. I growers in the orderly marketing daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William THE OVEN DOOR IS OPEN Liquid Blue LARGE—MIXSD COLORS 'of their products at fairprmeit; and ery, of Manhattan Avenue, will KIRKMAN'S ctn. Idor. 1 Every hour our bakery ovens swing I' 01 THANKS • U> continue the payment of high je stationed at Greystone Hospital, Soap Flakes . WILDMERE EGGS wages to employes and the mainte- wide and out cornea a steady stream Fresb-JORDEN'S i^ impossible to Morristown, for three months. RECKITT'S Heavy-Baden's '/tmj nance of good working condition* #B Milk No Oep. Caul. "liially thosii many, —Mr. and Mrs. William Gery, of of fresh baked Marvel "dated" Cream p cont. pt.* in E L. Reynolds, Vice-President Bluing . ii;ivi- I'uinfortcd us Manhattan Avenue, entertained at Bread, Jane Parker rolls and cakes «, . FreshCreamtcy lib.-a SOS. 0 lue Moon 1 cups * * * "i ilif loss of our of the company in this arim, in an- Vblentine party. Guests were and donuta. Our "open ovens" Butter SUNNYFIELD roll** the observance ottound- Cleansing Pads "' . Walloi- Ovcrholt, Mr. and Mr*. Frank Musso, of Rah means closed season to middle- Muenster CHEEU ib 27« Sharp Cheese "> 32c 1 Week, said: "Founder's Week WHITE SAIL ilii.s int'uns uf t'X- el's way; Mrs. Frank Merrelli, Misses man's profit aud an open invitation Mild Cheese . ib 29c •i 'iiit't're and huart- year comes at » ej-itii-H-l peri HJmma, Louise «nd. Mildred Mut- Soap Grains Bleu Cheese u^mib. 40c thiin sour national life. It conies at a to you to try our deUcUiun baked i"r t if cards and elli, of Treivton and Miss Ruth KIRKMAN'b Uom lb Chantelle CHEESE ih 37« 1 time when not, only plane* and goods at wide-open savings! Gorgonzola 49c ! 'in II ation which Gery, of Paterson. Granulatttj >OAP 2 1 '" us from relatives tanka, but food, »tmul be ween us Edam Loaf CHEESE ib 39c COMBINATION Swiss Cheese Domib. 36c n| Wr especially and the pow«» thut would dosttoy JANE PARKER—Tend«r, dalicioua 1 BOY SCOUT Woodbury'U0»P4 Gold'N Rich CHEESE ib 41a Baby Goudas *<* 31c ' In -, ,,f |ijna 0( CliV- us We must keep our people Avenel-^-John Morgan, chuinmin HOT CROSS BUNS . , . . ;17c h -I'IUMII; the teachera healthy »o that they may im'sec .1 1- of the Raritan Council Boy Scout JANE PARKER—Choc«lat«, kad rail uk« us sUiu\mt or- Drive in the Avenel djutrict held Mayor and Bor- thiB war with ill vigor and to do meeting uf the committee at the WASHINGTON LOG . . . -13c "I' CarUret.i its this we anwt make foods avaiUble Jfii'Bt Presbyterian Church this MM PARKER il,.. , WOODBRIDGE e 113 MAIN ST. djwy>P d out plans for . Opposite Wuodbridg« Nat'l Bank ^ ni'iully of St. drive. TKoie wKo -"HJ titWA NUT LOAf . . ita.uWe li; the Sunshine Seward, Mi's. John Gard- JANE PARKER i ^ ek , Vt\ SMITH STREET •'> PERTH AMBOY k' I'luabyterian ner, Fred Berkley, J.osep\i Joy, Between Elm and Oak Streets CRUMB SQUARE k . . , •= t7c "IliridKf; the Hsj- Mrs. Thomas Thompson, Mrs. Ken- Give Today 1396 IRVING STREET RAHWAY Ulianoe; Local NHTTK & BECORATINB neth Young, Mm. Harold Monson, JANE PARKER ••• f ' Between Cherry St. fc East Milton Aye. •«s' llniun, and N* job t»o •Mr*., Edward Brady, Mi;s. R^G Davidson of St. Putier, MtH, Thomue Campbell, WALNUT CAKB . MBCB088 S40 N. BRUNSWICK AVE FORDS 1 eh.erfully fur his wonder- Mm. JehnVAehmore, Mn. William ^* Thtt-fHwnJljii Nfl Meat Department DECORATING CQ- V.'ll ., Av«J INDEPENDENT HUD AY, rtBtlUAftY 20, 1042 PACE FOUR -,: MAKE TWO VERSIONS SHcet Of Life At Fort

that in this war :, ON THE SILVER SCREEN And He Wa.n't Kts A there is a I.inrnlu How's Your Health? T,,lslmp.."»-.l .luring Instwoeks i Woman," in which she again aj>- ing" for Amei ii-{lll ,. blackout. A group f By The Medico STRAND ipears wirti Melvyn Douplns on the billing a sort of i.,,,, Murthn O'I'rhctrll nnd Hubert jWitHMWPi'rawi, the sta,r proves oncV and Valentine eelei,, puny ii«c. :i machine. I hut divides Preston are starred in the timely Fruit and Vp£rt*bU Juir«i I and for all that she can hold her Dix's Private I';,ul 1 the pulp so finely that it is held in thrill film of sauotaue during a It IJ only will.in tin !as! few own with th^greatest comediennes. c4)Yn, direct desc,.|id;i Mipen.-ioi! uml does not sopnrnte ir. ... g years thai the puMk1 is licinp edu- total air raid bli'.ckout in a MK Cant' in th« role of a woman whn Abe, Who chose th, ,. the CMII or ufter il is poured. making ominous motions American West (oast City, "Pa- 1 has to masuerade as her "twin .sis- Miaa Barbara Rae :, rnti'il in rcjranl In tin- value nf fruit Tomato juice that is paateuriztd. Friends!" said thhe cific Ulackout," startinu tomorrow |tcr"' in order to win back her er- wnukee, Wisconsin. iui*1''^ ;m counted -•n.'iiil use. It i- delirious mid | Tnlniltl) j,|jn. |)BS .,„ ll(.i(| ,„.-.,, n't matter. But ».,.,••• in "Cadet Girl." a praml comwly I wind to sing, jitterbug, appear in a nVltle a syp with invalid? and even in-j,,,,, i,. iw|on(r*, t0 the class of Truit-t I,it with new tunes, which will be [bathing suit for the first time and pnis off a soldlw and K-ort Wx Private «, fjnit-. it pro|ierly prepared. •Ptalilcp th:u exert an iilka- iiml literally "let down her hair" in perhaps the moflt novel happy mood, lie \,., Tomato juice contains the vita- I'ffi'ct on the body. This i? one duels with her love rival, enacted to someone . . . :,,:, min* C, A and I!, when it i« un- due to Certain ,tinir nub maiK'e of the Dumas novel are day, offers a spectacular high in ; He Rr.liy Crlebnt«l been for him, win. shall bear appropriate and •proini- stum..,s Iirt.aellt i,, the blood 01 here, expertly directed by Gregory romantic comedy. her, to make such ., nent declaration to that effect." ;|,l- tomnto juice is very uac- cess in "Ninotchkw," for in the new .colleagues in compiling a new en- la'bout this time, v.c are reminded 'em frying!! I (ill Vl(Tlllll : III t IIIIMts— eedure is to obtain fudil ripened [ ru| [U1,| v;,.|| tolerated by most peo- cyclopedia, tomatoes at just the rt«ht stiiEUh, ip|«.. OntHKus and tomatoes both and express the juice immediatelyl . |centai' n citric acid and arc a valu- Standing hurts tin vitamin con- !ttb|t> fource of vitamin C. tents. H is therefore of the ut- most imjioi time' in putting up *.o- mnto juice to wbtuin only fieW State Directory ripened fruit at the proper stuifes. 1$ Being Prepared GRIFFITH'S Not many fruits or vegetable!" Pattern 420 is cut in sizes small arc very palatable when picked NEWARK — Workers the (32-114,) medium (3(5-3K) and (rre.f.n. and then allowed to ripen. I'WA state-wide records project large (4(1-4^). Small size, view A, They lose much of their flavor, us beiran Monday preparing for the requires 1 •>» yards 35 inch fabric WASHINGTON'S BIRTHDAY SAL1 well as their vitamin contents. It Office for Civilian Dafeiise a direc- and 1 l/i yards contract; view B, is therefore of tile utmost impor- tony of civilian organizations 1% yards 3.1 inch fabrie\ ' tance in putting up tomato juice [available for defense activities or Send FIFTEEN GENTS (15c) to obtain only ripened fruit at the enpiRod in community service, Saturday antl Monday Only proper stnfjes. in coin for this pattern. "WJVITE Shite WPA Adminiati'ator Uohert CLEARLY SIZE, NAME, AD- The canning (if juices Is now an W. Allan announced. DRESS AND STYLE NUMBER. il may seem, this roar'it side offers as fine a collection of quality pinnm immense industry in this country, Everybody knows GriffiUii hold very few "piono XOIPP." Why? Bi>- Allan said inventories will be Send order to Newspaper Pattern and millions of dollars have gone can«e (rriffith's priees- at all linirc, r • **»p very lowcsi lor ihc world's and us wide a range of choice as in the past. There are several rca-nn* made in every community having Department, 70 Fifth Avenue, Now into machinery uid equipment. A why this is so: We did a very large business last year, taking in tin). a population of at least 2,500. Base York, N. Y. finest pianos. Bui, once a year, since this business was founded, we preaL deal of time and money have offices will be established in 10 lean over Jwokwardg to do OHI'SPIVCB proud on Washington'* Birthday. IIKIIIV line pianos. We hnd a big rental business both for concert ;un| also been spent in study and ex- counties. Worki'i'K have been as private use. All these pianos, and many others, are in this sale. Sum*' periments in order that the high- It has even become u custom for smart buyers to wait for the tradi- iwnpd, he said, from the Histori COAL of them have been entirely rebuilt or thoroughly reconditioned (win it est possible vitumin aa)l mineral tional Griffith Washington's Birthday Sale of pianos. Former Jersey- eal Records unit of the record? Buy Now and.P&y Later necessary) by our own skilled piano mechanics; many needed nnly Contents inijjht b; obtained and project, as well as from other unit ites and their friends eonie from Connecticut, Pennsylvania and New adjusting and regulating. A few are actually brand new floor suiiipli< preserved in the canned juices. within the set-up. M. MOHR COAL CO. York. They know the values obtainable are unmatched anywhere else Even the soij and fertilizers have 74 Howard St., Hopelawn in the entire East. They know there will be more world-known pianos iind demonstration used pianos. You will miss a real opporlunih it c giJ'iit deal to do with the tjoatily Army nndorsiis plan,, for $25,- Telephonfi P. A. 4-3088 you failteAttend thix Mile, especially if you are thinking oi buying> of the. fruit and vegetables. at nioiK y-Baving priccl In Fills sale than they will ever find again, (at OWJ.OOO highway to Alaska. piano now or in the near future, In one of the ur.ivorsities it was least nol until our next Wabhingluii'ii Birthday Sole.) Surprising as discovered that the pulp contained in the tomato was more important in furnishinjr vitumin A than the Terms Arranged Q^ —ALLOWANCE ON YOUR OLD PIANO

from red tomato pulp, Pulp must be present, to sjive il the red color, flavor and vitamin A. One min- Delivery NOW Or LATER * USKII and NEW (Samples and Demonstration f/W) SPINET PIANOS

Held Over •l i Prices as low as 165 CONTINUOUS FROM 2 P.M.-PHONE P.A. 4 Q'.C- COULD llicii destroy this SALE INCUDES THE FOLLOWING LEADING MAKES: laniaslic IDUB that placed 1 love him because ONE SOUL in two bodies! he don't know bow WIXTEIt MUSETTE to k>"—the jerk. WIIRL1TZEII KIMBALL M1NIPIA.X0 IIALLKT & MAVIS HI \TI\<;TO\ 4.H1FFITII unit many othvrn

CORStCftR USED, REBUILT, RENTED and NEW BRO1HCRS with (flow Samph'M and ftemonntratoru} EDDIE ALBERT Peggy MORAN GRAND PIANOS

Prices as low aa 185

j; INCIAIDES TIIK I''OLIX)\U!\<; I.IADINC; MAKES: '

SIAU i>T. AT FIVE CORNERS • PHONE P.A. 4 3308 tUNMNUUUi UAlLI I(UM I U STTJ\WAV rilM Ki:i(L\4. KIMBALL KWIti: * SOHMI'lt BKAMUA4II mum in [OK wild TWO WOMIH KRANICII & II Alii Mi:UH\ IIAUUMA.\ HAItlll\<»TO\ EVC1RKTT GU1FF1TII Alsu Sat. & Sun. Only Dt AD END KIDS and many other* Sea Raiders MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 10 USED STEINWAY GRAN1I P1AMOS in differimt Gala Holiday Program 2—Biy First Run Hits—2 , eases and woods, most of Iliem like new pianos A mam OR LIFE & LOVE! * "The Music Center of New Jersey" CUNIINUOVb/ROM I P.M.-CHONt C.A. 7 DAYS STARTING SATURDAY AGJUNST PACIFIC (GRIFFITH IMWO CO, THE SKY, BLACKOUT" STEINWAK AND CHtCKERINfi REPRESENTATIVES with LLOYD NOLAN ROBERT PRESTON MOBART STREET . PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ALEXIS SMITH with MARTHA O'DIISCOll (Oppo.itt Seart-Roabuck) CRAIG STEVENS fVA OABO1 - ALSO JANE WITHERS r JANE DARWELL "CADET GIRL" 238W.ra0NT8T.,PMVMif 1Ei0ftlJ. 605 BROAD ST., NEWARK, N. J. With CAROLE LANO16 IN GEORGE MONTGOMERY STORES OP§M '•SMALL TOWN GIRL" AND K«>WOA¥~W*»T«t * * JMI. 20/1942 ,r.,:pFiN-T—LEADER ^li^

h Red Crm Drive «\ Now Celebrating Our Cleaners (Rnhwny Ave), Joseph I in,m ') S s. MarguerHfl Kurainaky, Ruth Numbers, Helen «l| ".: x, V. Kdltar, Fullerton, Mary Gundnitn, Jumcf

I ;v|,.;. Thompson, Klnpr. Gertrude Shnrp, Emma II n. Gunncll, Johnson, Edna Nolnn, HPIPII Sla- boda, Lillian Kistvup, (ieorginnna idee Studio. Mar- Cronee, Dorothy McCtvhp, Pnnsy ultl,,, Miss Anna Paul, Lillian BeTReaon, Ufnyrtte » I lyirs. Valowik, Rodner, Susan T. Pesce, Alice Finn, \ll. •!"' Dosemnry McCarthy, Elizabeth nnd JDonald Noe,Margaret Hendricksen, Donate A|,n Annn C. Kantov, Howard Fiillerton, Elizabeth Tmutwcin, Robert V. M. Chlre Ferbol, Curlotta Mason, ,,,,'ity, Mrs. Berko, Marion Storholm, Claire Mullane, Claire Brown, Mark McCtibo, H. \1irs' .' K. White, Mrs. Mrs. Michael Fautch'baum, Helen Sechiint, Sue| High Quality Merchandise- Murphy. fithel Lcpinnky, Eliza- .,,,,1 Women's Club, beth Farrinpton, Henrietta Dun- \. bwk, Adele Lafanri, Edmund KrllY. ',"st('.i,i Margaret E. [Dougherty, Kirsten Brodbeck, Syl- •/;,;.,«« ay^^i^aSbTSS SLSS'S^ Low Prices Every Day of the Week! n M ;;;;;.GMy^,it,er;|^M,,M,an;.Mr,,.^Sko- vanik, Mrs. Rudolph Anderson, !. Michiicl ShovRflt. Wt trust th«t we may continue to enjoy your valued patronage. Because American Stwes Co. Mrs. Phoeffle, Mrs. Anna Kopko, ', 1|lni, ,|. Morrow, Ethel Steve Sieczowski, Mrs. J. Thomas, prices are low evtry day, you save all-ways by shopping any day of the week at the ACMI. M| Indies' Auxiliary MM. Hladek, Mrs. Andrew Miko- ,., 1*<.-L No. Ifl't- vetn, Mrs. Anna Kertusky, Mrn. > on Contrlbutori William Stephuno, Mrs. Frank ,l!l Democratic CWV Sivanik, Mrs. George Barrett, Mrs. pp Our Stores Will Be Closed All Day MONDAY, Feb. 23rd, Observing Washington's Birthday „!„ dub, Thoroa* Noo- A. Martin, Mrs. T. E. Foster*, Mrs. i, .i'niki, Anna Wein- i ,. . i , r\'L_. ~ FreshF/Wi SeafoodSpntnnA for/or Lenten MenusMenus .WJ lV Peter 8mith, Mrs, M. Bensinijer, , . Knink Baka,Anna Features for Tasty Lenten Dishes ]I K Mr«. Gfelnor, Mr. Montazolli, Mrs :,,.„(•(• Deter, Mildred J. Duiin, Mr. Wetterberg, Mrs. Irv- GOLD : >i,A [,.;,.„ Miiycika, Kathryn pkg, inn Demarcst, Miss Mary Hanpo SEAL MACKEREL sma..L b I , in iiuntlcy, Joanna \1 Mr. Russell Dcmairst, Mrs. Pau Pure Egg Noodles % I••.,,„ i,c Schoenhrun, Ma- OUR UST Ib. ,„„, v, . M»utio« Mv»t Frytnq Arway, Mrs. Juliu Farkas,- Mrs. F.I.* of .•.',:,ite, Ruth E. El*, GOLD SEAl pkg. Edward Einhorn, Mr. Peter Lat- Tasty Pink Salmon 1 \1$ Macaroni H , , ,rk, William I. Ben- GOLD lb. tantio, Mrs. Norman Duffell, Mrs. Haddock "'27c Oysters i*™ 18c I- Shay, Llewellyn SEAL pkg. Tuna Fish 'ST «I7< Our Best Spaghetti Larqe No. I • Smok.d Joseph Grimaldi. GOLD ") 1514-0.. { Zd , MI,,as G. Desmond, Sir, Wiliimi (i«»ey, Mra. Jay SEAl L cam iJT : fill uT, HllVC1 Dunn, Mr. Alex Palko, Mrs. Gorton Codfish Cakes "Z -12< Prepared Spaghetti Smelts « 17c Bloaters ^10c (£f) >^ , ,,-,mil's Lab., Hr». DB GLEN COVE [ Thomas Scully, Mrs. John Guile, 6RAND .„ Mrs. K. Hosking, Beardsley Codfish*,.)^ 2 % Bi Clam Chowder ,I:,I, Ruth Tracy, Row MOST Mrs. K. OeiRi'l, Mrs. W. Eyerkus, KINDS > 2 r 25* Fancy Northwestern YounK .1,,.IIMe Lichtia, Ro«e Beardsley Codfish Cakes 2 - \% HEINZ Soups Mrtt. J. Moirissey, Mrs. F. Ander- K.'.n.l Stern, Esther «on, Mrs, C. F. Bohlke, Miss Ceil Hine. B. Scherenhew- Habinak, Mrs. A. Habinak, Mrs. 11.,1-vcy, Ida Silidkcr, William Turner, Mrs. John Fustos, ,,;in, Ruth Andemorr. Tomato Soup G^V 3- Mrs. William Black, Mrs. Carl Ot- Made from especially grown ripe tomatoes. Enriched with Louella Prize butter, A sure treat. ;:,•imerhnrn, Maifturet tesen, Mrs. Joseph Maher, Mrs. C. TURK! YS 1',-ijj.itura, Howard ; Qls(>n Mfs Km| Mci)oria|,|i Mr8. ;r \;, Mrs CainiS| Mr8< Serve a turkey for Washington's Birthday! All Campbell s TOMATO SOUP 3" 20 guaranteed young and tender or every cent of Ib. r/cr, Elizabeth and Stancik, Mrs, K. Novak, Mrs. fc your money back. All sizes, hens 8 to 12 lbs., • nil, Rac Ortorn, Ed. SpriiiRfr, Mrs. L. Baumlin, ii.is, Louiw Huher, toms 12 lbs. and up. Mrs. Mary Rielly, Mrs. John Kin- Fancy Fruit Cocktail B - 25 Sareda Brady, , horn, Mrs. Joseph Kosik, Mrs, Al- .i.nnu. (Jarthwatu-, j ben KovaC| Mrs ,()hn Sfhu,ei.; ibs . Lillian Rich- Mrs. J. McEwni, Joseph MeEwen, \, i in- J'ickell, Eleanor Coffee 2 45 Jr., Mrs. William Price, Mrs. Star- Tendered Ilk >• ,i K. Reynolds, Mary I of the world's finett cofieet. You'll tatte the difference. kina, Mrs. T. Nelson, Mrs. Ens- Smoked IB' !,, latfe, Ruth Hinkle, minfer, Mr. Jom-ph Simun, Mrs. J. .lii, Virginia Haine, Morrianey, Mrs. \V. Lucas, Mrs. M. 33< I'.ncnrrHi, Mnrofflv t j OuwliiiK, Mr. and Mrs. Fred- ,.,i Sliiiu'ik. James' Fresh Doughnuts 12 •« 13c B&M Baked Beans 2 « r m rickg alll) MacSkim- f U Pillsbury Pancake Flour 2 *£• \)t Choice String Beards ZT T™25< Round Roast...... , "i. 35= ln-r Donori Mrs. Varrelman, Mrs. Stanley •:. Kthel Steur, Rose Potter, Mrs. (Jrinnell, Mrs. Varona Pancake Syrup "tT. tT. t> Standard String Beans 3^21^ Acme beef is "tops" in quality and low in price. :'!.• l.udwijf, Jennie Mrs. R. Arrojo, Mrs. W. Wi ' Kt |b !l l.l'OIIiuii, A.HM Mn. M. FrampUn, Mrs. P. Pure Table Syrup ™ can ^\H Tender Quality Peas tMOtf Peterson, Amelia berry, Mrs. W. Thompson, Mrs. W 48-01. Legs of Lamb 27= .!-.,• Morris, Clara H. Cair, Mrs. J. Rutan, Mrs Gold Seal Oats S» "S W Standard Tomatoes ^r [It 14-01. Guaranteed tender and fine flavored or every cent of your money back. , KulWrlon, 0. 8. BroWd, Mrp. Dwyer, Mrs. Frank r Hungaria—„ n Re McDonald, Mis. Ray Rex, Mrs. Ed Pillsbury Farina Fancy Tomatoes ™^ •, "ll\H DEIMONTE u Mis. Stewart Scho-|ward Killmer, R. ('. Pateniiui, F. H c0 Asparagus Tips Zl% I:. Franklin, Mkt Golden, Mrs. R. Kilmurray, Mrs. J Pure Fruit Preserves « » JX N Fresh Killed Fryers fc- 2& T '/.. Humphrey. Kurntz, Mrs. Harlan Skuae, Mrs Golden Bantam Corn ™ lMk \\ iirth, Mrs. Frank L. H. Setter, Mary Peterson, Mrs pyre Fruit Jelly T" hofouaMy \nilrew Ruska, Mr. J. Jardot, Mrs, N. Alboiitson, Mr White Crushed Corn "£Z™Wt Fresh Ground Beef ib. 22< Worrell E-Z-Cul Ham biktd Ib. >l: , i'. Lupo, Mrn. A. Joe Levciidoski, Mr. M. Petersen »Enrich.d' rlOUr LwhoLl or : .'li, Mr. and Mrs-Mr. and Mrs. Jiihn Dudust, Mis Large Fancy Prunes 2 »••• \1$ Ribs of Beef ib.2fy Lean Pork Loins rib-hill tWty Shirict, Mf.uhTJITi:'Ge Pillsbtiry Best Flour A s 0 Mi. aii.l Mrs. WmFancik. , Mrs, Anna Magyar, M *»21* Evaporated MilkSov.th . L w,3125< • 1 Mrs. John Yanik, and Mrs. Tom Oniler, Mr. and Mr Snosheen Cake Flour 3 F Plate Corned Beef it. \lt Center Pork Chops 'M oiye Sharick, Mr. John Kaero, Jr., Mr. and Mr o^Mayonnaise^* ,r43* Evaporated Milk B°;:r 3^23* Mapn, Jr., Mr. and Prank Davesee, Mr. and Mr i^r BonelessBrisketCornedBeef \h.l% Shoulder Lamb Chops \ iiiiz, Hr., Mr. andHenry Stenber, Mr. and Mrs "Grade A" Tomato Juiced! 5* laundry Soap K'M 6 ** W i, Mr. and Mn. 'j me» Lapanranski, Mr. and M G ! Tender Chuck Roast ib.25# Rib Lamb Chops f f. a 1 f 29* POP Washing Powder * *Z \H . and Mrs. John'"Ster e Duthtth- , Mm. Amra U Cocktail ib. 13< Tender Pork Liver ' , id Mrs. John Pil- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vines. , Mazda Lamps - NXJftiSf Breast of Lamb i (icrity, Viriciniit More 11.00 Donori Fruit Cocktail ib.29< Boneless Rolled Veal Fred Rodgen, Uonald and Earl Standard Fruit Cocktail V 23< Hershey Soap Granules K 20f Skinless Frankfurters : i (Hi Cootributort Pctersun, EdwaVd J. Millet', Linda N Kddie's Service Gyorkas, Arnold Schutt, Mury Fancy Fruit Salad«« «f 25^ Gold Dust Powder K 15(t Slab Bacon V: ^ ib.31< Tasty Fried Fillets Kish, BuckUy'a Glarke, Mr«. Frank Hatsko, Mrs. niiU Itestaurant, C Albert Lehman, Frank Pap, Paul Royal Anne Cherries^ ^IH Old Dutch Cleanser 3 -19* Tasty Calf Breads ft ib. 45^ Fish Cakes lit i Sue Reydes, Mr«. Kim, Leona Mc^eod, Ralph F. Con- 1 , S'.ieamlineri Club, Mi, Oawni' Ganlm-i, Klsk> Nemeth, GrgrfuHSections—21 2k CLOROX m a, \H IZ tit Philadelphia Scri ib. 17^ Kippered Herring n\ Mrs. A. G. Ru-Harriette F. Cweikalo, John T. n W. Itankin, Mrs. Omenhiser, J. Dunham, KadotaFigs « > iwanioap * SHE Meaty Spare Ribs ib.21tf Boneless Dried Herring .nic Punkas, Bond Margaret Taylor, Evelyn Submit*, with Ella K.1 Beckman, John Yuhas, Qtilont' Suoreme Enriched Bread B H Large Swan Soap tich Stella Relly, Florence Redd, Alfred Heinz Dill Pickles Kuchna, Anne D. llornaby, Nico- ill>rier has returned Balint, Richard A. Levi, Helen M. FANCY u I lab, to resume her Ch»ney, Samuel McKibbin, Joseph Bunch vi m the Presbyterian Tirpak, Williuiu Balderston, YOUNG Gold Seal Famous Large Size .""I there after apend- ;ed Leidner, John Govelit*, C. CARROTS i-.nths' vacation with .lbert Laraon, Stanley Brooklield, ^^ ., .... c..«, *r«th oeas and carrt . Mr. und Mr». Theodore irthur A. Deter, A. R. Lolargo, . Avenue. iloaindloainda ZuccuroZuccuru, Fred Linn, Jr., fieshtan Broccoli -W Indian River Oranges "ai - 25« liine Clau of the First ohn R. E«ttii, Benjuiflin Parsons, Dated EGGS >' tlie home of Mrs. Nor- g Misak, John Man ton, Jo HOTHOUSE >:l.i., iii Westfleld. ph Furkan. Creamy Roll ;! RHUBARB "n nf the Ladies' Auxil- <3*wnen J. Zullo, Joseph Einnom ... 39« |f W.,ii,|i,iidK« Fire Company Henry A. Dunham, Jr., Uaniel Paiv- FRESH li !"• hel* tonight at «k MihMichael l bSaa&o'*?M , GREEN 3 ^s 10 "" School Street!" b»nkl Henderson, Lw'» Allen, New Cabbage tampion Prize Butter S 41 c Mabel Treen, of Grove Edward Falconer, Paul Soloman, "•cent patient at the Rah- Frank Miller. GeneVteve O'Brien, "wnal, HoapiUl, ii tww Kathryn B. Stratton, Dorothy M. at her home. ffltarda, Frances Ryan, June Bln- _ - Trinit gamen, Kathryn Hinkle, James Ca- tano, S. Johmjon.Mary P. Dunigan, |l'.n liunch will gponaor G«8evieve Keen, Helen R. purty May 5 «t Prank Kond"8- Mr8' John y ; Charles "ext me-etine «f St. Schiarpelletti,- "'ty-«t Trinity Bpl W »Tine Qttinn, Grace Deher, Vincent 'HH ••il s hhold Febni«ry 2i Ru^torry Meyer Mary Boyn- • ""inv of Mrs. Lloyd Frj |nLr«t't. t9B. 8ft» C. Fitageratd, BUMbf* B. Andrews, Spencer W. Drum- iu.iuKc dasstB wiU'biU « heW and "Ntion Room, PHces Also EffectsM ^ ~Q0P *?— Gertty, ««!iB FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, t»« PAGE SIX Press Clttb To Meet Boats Loaned Township Sells Godson Training /n New Comedy-Romance Valentine Social With High School Statis 3 Parcels Oi Land Held By Ladies'Aid WOODBRIDCE—A joint Mat- To Coast Guard WOODBKIDUK — Three Town- For Naval Aviation ing of the Middlesex County Press Club and the Middlesex County WOODBRIDGE - |>, ship-owned parcels of In ml were AVKNKI*—A very successful Junior Press Club will be held of boat* in the Towns!,,,, sold at public sale Monday at H COLONIA—Limlley W. God- no tea end social was con- T Wednesday ^ht, February 28, at among theme who hav< i , meeting of the Township Commit- '••(in, of Old Lincoln Highway, has by the Ladies' Aid Society ;i| By The Navigator St. Mary's High School, Perth Am-. yachts to the United \\\-,• tee. Purchases were made as fol-reported for Naval Aviation Flight ,f the First Preshytprian Church Guard for the duration ,t y with Mrs. Burton Seward lows: Training at the U. S. Naval Avia- All staffs of High School and according to a dispatch i)l|n fl Sshh! It's A Secret: Tho proRram was as John Hassoy1 for Hiram Keillor, tion Reserve Base, Floyd Bennett w chnirman. Junior High School papers in theington, D. C, this week But di'lja know that the only county are invited to attend. After Field, Brooklyn. followllowss : The local boat own,., ti> ticket Ken Van Pelt received for a $200; Christian and Henrietta If successful in flight training, KontliiiK, "That Old Sweetheart the business session, refreshments ones from Middlesex Ci,,,,,, Christenscn, $225; Henrietta Urcw- 1 minor traffic violation he received Godson, who was a University of •>f Mine," James WhitWhitcombb Riley will be served and dancing held. Louis Neuberg of Col,,,,,," jj ster, $500. Mrs. Fred BeckWy, vocal duct, from George Leonard- And now Maine student, Class of '4H, will be thur Gardner of Sew;(,<,i\ A tax sale certificate for $B0(l "The Sweetest Story Ever Told," sent to n southern training sta- mcr J. Vecney of this ,,i:i(.,,' Gcorfrc is retiring from the police was sold to .Edward Koppei^ repre- tion for seven months of advance Mrs. William Johnson and Mrs. R. Iselin Club Plans Nearly 400 boatn fnn,,,,,.| force and Ken is Retting his jobsenting an undisclosed client. The (!. Pnrior, accompanied by Mrs. instruction. Upon completion of ss pleasure craft, miUi certificate was on property former- 'in) . . . And the meanest thief in the the course, he will be commissioned Frank MacGarrah, of Woodbridge; Jersey waters, have w> ly owned by the Juliuno estate on Township is the one that stole the as an Ensign in the U. S. Naval ,-iam) duet, Mrs. S. N. Greenhalgh Food Demonstration the Coast Guard and n, Campbell Street. Infantile Paralysis container from Reserve, receive his designation as ami Mrs. H. J. Baker; reading, gaged actively In patml Mrs. Adrian Ue Young. The latter "tk, the Colonia Tost Office. I bet he Naval Aviator and be assigned to ISKLIN—"Come Out of the Maritime' Commission mluch'd a quiz program which Kitchen," a food demonstration, or she just doesn't sleep nights . • . duty with the Fleet. The total represent•: Eight High School vas won by Mrs. Willard Jennings. will he hold February 2fi«at 2:00 contribution of owners n John (Grove Street) Lcisen has A Valentino sfuessing, contest Musicians Are Honored i P. M. in the iRclin Puhllc Library, the Diltrlot of Cn]uh.|v, been on the sick list . . . "Nicky" Voters To Decide vas won by Mrs. Charles Brook- under the sponsorship of the Alaska. These hunts Lombardi is now working in the WOODBRIDGE — Wondbiidce ell and a cake was awarded to Woman's Club of Iselin. There the 23 yacht* given „ (Continued from Pane 1) Mrs, H. J. Baker. Tax Office . . . Her place as theHigh School was accorded high will bo no iidiniRsion charge but a their owners to the Ci.;,.,, ^ 000; Commissioner Stephen Hut- Assisting Mrs. Scward as co- honors when Its band participated silver offering will be taken up Navy or Maritime high schools tif New Jer- couple of "Ninotchka" »re reunited in the new comedy, "Two- Perier. p He is enicnped to be married. . . . District No. 4 hld other* are serving as ,,, sey. Mrs. Irene B. Shay accom- Fuced Woman," ODening Sunday at the Ruhwuy Thentre. for a bridge-luncheon to bo held KEASBEY: Budget, $6,000; cars" of the Coast <;!ilh; Buy Defantc Bondi panied the local musicians to theCommissioner John Parslor runs March 3 in the library. Mrs. 11. thousands of miles uf, • concert. Deputy Collectors unopposed for another three-year Aid Depots and Mrs. John S. Wirti nro twenty other New i,,.,^ The personnel of the band in- Draft Board co-chairmen. Aroand Town; term. (Continued from I'aqc I) Aid In Filing Returns are listed by the Maritin., i•„ cluded the following schools and District No. 5 (Continued jrom Page 1) President puts control of aion us donors of cruft • Ziggy Tobak is in excellent shape same question that confronted us WOOPBRI'PGE—To assist Fed- wur r he number of musiciano: Eliza- AVENEL-COLONIA: Budget, tion Board on the question of ernment service. . . . Since joining the Navy he has ral Income Taxpayers in filing ihippinp in hands of Land. beth, lfi; Trenton, 11; Newark, il; $i:S,G12.72; Question, shall $10,- about Hopehwn came up concern- won two fights in the ring while women knitting, sweaters for BO|- their 1941 Income Tax returns as Woodbridge, 8; Westfield, fi; New 00O be appropriated, for a new ing Port Reading. representing the jolly tars ... Be- Brunswick, 4; Plainfu'ld, 4, and licrs and sailors. promptly a» possible, John E. Man- pumper fire truck; Commissioner "The question has also been ask- fore the war, he usually lasted two one each from Cnrteret and Rail- "The War Production Board," ning, collector for the Fifth Dis- OWE* Joseph Wukovets seeks reelection. ed why the flrchouses have not way and 2(5 other schools. trict, has arranged the following rounds ... Ed Keating, Pete Mc- He is being opposed by Joseph .ihc said, "docs want women to been selected as aid statidhs. We Michael and Bob FiUpatrick are schedule of assignments for Inter- DAUGHTER FOR FEDORS i'uschman. knit sweaters where absolutely had selected the flrehouses first, among the local boys in the 96th but the doctors changed it to thenal Revenue Deputy Collectors for WOODBRIDGE—Mr. and Mrs. Dittriet No. 7 needed by the Armed Forces and Coast Artillery who havo been schoolhouses, They felt the fire the period ending March 16: Joseph Fedor, of 248 Fulton Street, FORDS: Budget, $13,140; Ques- where the commanding officers ask New Brunswick Post Office, transferred from Camp Davis, tion, shall an additional paid driv- stations would be beehives of ac- announce the birth of a daughter tor the supplies." from now until March 16; Cran- North Carolina, to San Franciaco Sunday at the Forth Amboy Gen- er be employed at an annual sal- tivity jn case of disaster and in- . . , And they tell me that another Mrs. Randolph also stated that jured persons need quiet. There is bury, First National Bank, Febru- eral Hospital. ary of $1,800; Commissioner Rob- ary 26; Parlin, Hercules Powder Woodbridge lad with a nickname it is the opinion of the Board that the question too of separating •it Krausfi runs unopposed for re- Company, February 27; Perth Am- Make Each Meal A Real Treat that begins with "Z" is now little the average soldier and nailor is males from females and there is election. now until Joe's outside waiter . . . adequately clothed by the Govinsufficien- t room for establishing boy Post Office, from Our Saturday Specials Diitrict No. 8' First Na- ernment and does not need addi- separate quarters in the fire- March 16; Ssyreville, Buy Defame SUmpi H0PUI.AWN;. Budget, $6,103.- houses. tional Bank, March 4; South Am- ; Commissioner Prank Kamin- tional clothing. "However, there Make« Recommendation boy, First National Bank on March STRAWBERRY CREAM PIE aky seeks to return for another are exceptions," she said. "Our 2 and the South Amboy Trust Snoopin Aroand: three-yenr-term, while Michael boys in Iceland are such an excep- "However, after considering the | complaints which have poured in Company on March 3; South Butch Neder claims he got that Kochik is running for an unex- tion. They can njake good use of PINEAPPLE CREAM LAYERS . n the Defense Council will recom- River, South River Trust Com- cut over his eye while chopping ired term of one year. Both are additional clothing. The same may mend to the doctors that a station pnny, on March 7. wood. Really???'.'? ... If you unopposed. be true of soldiers sent into the- be set up in every community of The deputy collectors will assist DUTCH RAISIN BREAD want to forget all your worries for field on long campaigns." GREAT Dittrict No. 9 the Township." with the preparation of returns and a few hours just attend the Hi- EAST ISELIN: Budget, $4,700; Continuing, Mrs. KanGolph de- take the necessary affidavits with- berians' dance on March 17. Be- In making the announcement oi Commissioners F. E. Cooper and clared: out charge. gorra you will have fun ,.. Frankin the three additional stations, .Mr. Values, I). Reynold* ne«k rselaction' far 'On thy whole, we don't want McEtioy emphasized ,tbe_fact that Jardonc kept the boys amused with Ihree-year terms, while L. Raph- TRANSFERRED his antics all the way to Newark n broad wuve of knitting that will the "casualty stations are not ael is running for an unexpired consume millions of pounds of placed in the schools just for school WOODBRIPGE — Al Leffler, RAPFS BAKER where they took their physical term of one year. The three are who enlisted in the Army Air examinations for the draft Mon- wool that is needed for more es- children." unopposed. sential purposes. The.stations will be places where Corps, was transferred this week 96 MAIN ST. WOODBRIDGE, N.I day . . . Bud Silakoski is oh, so from Keesler Field, Mississippi, to lonesome, since his gal friend, who District No. 11 "This is the system we have set injurca persons, adults as ,welf as the 24th Technical School Squad- TEL. 8-1999 lived next door, moved to Balti- WEST ISELIN: Budget, $7,- up with the Red Cross. When a children, will come for aid. They ron, Fort Logan, Colorado. more . . . Too bad . . . 5Kf>; Commissioners Gordon Gill commanding officer desires such will also be used in case of epi- Mild Wi'lliam Ziegenbalg are run* additional clothing as sweaters, he demic. If necessary school will be Donate To Red Cron ning for reelection unopposed. will apply to the Red Cross, the dismissed in order to take car* o) Red Cross will then arrange for persons who have been injured. . _« From The Notebook: the sweutiwto be knitted. "In this way, overy sweater knitting for the Armed Forces the Visited Lake Isclin the other day. knitted will serve a good purpose things they need." In case you don't know where Lake Isclin is, let me tell you—ttfs 1n On The Stftge and there will be no waste of ma- At the present time Woodbridge front of the stores on Oak Tree i;>t-ry Prl. Ihf., H:4«-0il5 terial, to say nothing of the labor Chapter has wwtl i'er .valugea Road after a rainy day (Road De- \ RADIO QUIZ BROADCAST of some patriotic woman. We wel- work. Wool :or the armed forces OilSt/ partment please note) . . . And | I '(Ml I llrenrr qutamHNtrr come the cooperation of women in is expected daily. "Ts:ker" Bergen says that he has ON THE SCREEN ——s no further complaint to make TODAY mill SAT. about Bergen Street — it's ' all Sfortllngly DIFFERENT washed down on Amboy Avenue, c DRAMAI he states . . . Charles Horner, Se- ;waren Pearl Harbor vet, will place a ring on the third finger, left hand ^ ef a Miss, Sneath, of Perth Amboy, KKO •; Formerly of School Street, Wood- _ 'RADIO bridge, in the near future . . , wilt ELLERY QUEEN Etfwtrd ARNOLD • Wllttr HUSTON MURDER RING An event that includes everything on our Jine DARWELL > Slmcnt SIMON ' Remember Pearl Harbor Gim LOCKHART • John QUM EN floors. Come in and choose from the new- a»i Anne SHIRLEY • JimW CRAIG est and most beautiful designs in furniture Tiitos: for the living room, bedroom, dining room 2 HITS A great big hand for Fred Maw- and kitchen. There is alsjo a glorious stock bey and other boys at the firehoust of fine rugs for your selection at substanti- for making tables which organiza- ally reduced prices. tions are donating to the Defense Council for the casualty stations IANE Her* \* » »tock of mrrfh«ndiic of re»t . . . The youngsters at the high Special Rotary Model K quality and excellent ttylr priced eon- school arc planning a dance, pro- ilderiblr below reguUr. ceeds to be used to purchase medi- WHORF ' i cal equipment for the stations. Case White, \\vX\\ i;sr I-I:ITI iti: SAT. MIT. CUIN yCLK HEALTH where the adults can take a leaf HIIV Millnnii out of tht book of the children ... "UNTAtylED" . TRYING TO IRON OUT STUBBORN WRINKLES Hear there's a romance abrewing PERIOD DESK between an Iselin gal and a Wood- SI \,. HON., T('"•is.. \Vi:iJ. Expert as you may be, our skilled workers can do bridge boy. Engagement should be GO GAY WITH GARBO! a better job, taster and cheaper. announced any day now ... . Gayar than ever... in hut hist picture Keep 'em Rolling since "Ninolehka"! /,M Start sending your Laundry to us today, (33ft 't .»: Newettes: KEEP YOUR VALUABLE HEALTH Hear that Jean (Perth Amboy Try One Oi Our Most Attractive Services Tooker is engaged to Michael Mar-

kulin, of Avenel . . . The roast beef IMlIt rllt'll lllllllUiHlli) til. supper at St. Cecelia's Church, Ise • lid, on March 7 should draw a ktrgi All III.' Hill mirk I* Hl.'i'lv crowd with young ladies like May Ir.rtifil. l',%i-r:t ItilUK U lu-un- (Lou Brcen, Catmelia Aquila, Mar- (ifiill.v VVKHIICII, ilrlt'tt mid Illlllvll. IIIIKll,! Illllly Hi ||HV tha and Jennie Mazur, Connie uiul L $94.50 Value CARBO nu rtMM'lYril. ltMiulk< ri'lili'fft -Alta Martinella and Irene Fink ;IH mid ilrilllt'n iii-r liiiutl Irunrri •waitresses . . . Mrs. Hildit M. Hayes, MELVYM DOUGLAS ing, liingtd pitnivr foot, M-\V- Irce of film HiurKv, only uHi fur Hliirln di'Hli'rd Middlesex County residents award- vuiiuhli: apteU control me l>ul a TWO-FACED WOMAN Iliilnlu-il. certificates for having success- few Ktt the many tiukli-m feu- CONSTANCE " " HOLANO completed a twelve-week tutci. An unenuullcd mine uL I BENNETT • YOUNG COmse in agriculture at Rutgers1 — I'llih — Win. Unman - TrtMii- llt*r* »•) IF YOU flew Jersey, College for Women ... "BOMBAY CLIPPER" nd Joe (;*tale is sporting as lieuu- ful a."shiner" as you ever want PREFER t» sec . . . fie got it while tinker- N0W'RITZEI,,.2HIU A GREATER SAVING $ at hit) work bench, be says. .. Gene TIERNEYBruci CABOT YET 'em Flying 'SUNDOWN* Last But PLUS WHY NOT TRY OUR Cupiil has his littlu arrow uut EASY TERMS SHIRLEY TEMPLE CASH AND CARRY SERVICE ,l|Opil)g tu pli»(;u tiomu of hist darts in the hearts of. a Fords lassie uml LIBERAL Green Street, Woodbridge, buy ONLY 10% DO , , Maybe I'm wrong (but I don't TRADE-IN YOU SAVE 20% so)—so you"can expect an 78 WEEKS TO «iieun»#nt any day BOW from a ALLOWANCE IF YOU BRING YOUR LAUNDRY IN ray Avunuu couple . . , There AND CALL FOR IT. should be plwty of campaigning tomorrow in the fire district elec- tions with Woodbrijgu asking for ft. H^iWIiS UttfiK.. Avftftt'l sticking Carteret Laundry 4 110,000 truek and Fords want- 1 Edwin St., Carieret * Tel. C*rt. 84686 ER FURNITURE % l permission to hire another paid . . . And yours truly la uiily to figure out that form STATE ST. i Sam wants on March 15 .-, . DEFENSE WORKERS Sweet Laundry Quality Furhitatti'"'" 330 Perth Amboy UAILV Write To The Boy* MORN|NG SHOW »i4B A. M. 395 Amboy Av«., Woodbridga Te|. Wood. 8-1458 Hit. ,;NPENT—LEADER FRIDAY, WBRUARY 20,1942 PAGE Consider Compuliory Athletics peribent-leaibpf It ia interesting to learn that a system of America's Heritage Start Searching Now! tif jompulsory athletics for all students is be- ing considered by the Presidents of Har- vard, Princeton and Yale universities. There's'Gold'In Your Home The information comes from the Har- WOODBRIDGE—While complete information $• ? vard Crimson, a student publication, which Kvfry Friday th« not available as to the measures to be adopted in M. J. says that details of the program will be Woodbridge Township for the collection of article! released soon. nplon, \tT:B. to be salvaged for war industry, it is not too early fot We are certainly delighted that some of our patriotic citizens to be "looking around" in ordtf X EMH»r Mi Fubllihar ;he larger universities are taking the lead Editor to get together things of value so that the collection in this matter. In time, it might not be too campaign will proceed smoothly and expeditiously. NBWSPAPBIl much to expect that the "me-too" boys and The salvage hunt it nation-wide. Householders girls in the educational set-up of the nation and farmers are urged to rummage through their at- will follow suit. tics, cellars, garages, barns and tool sheds; to pick your Part /n ffc« War For many years, the editor of this news- over rags and old clothes, to turn out kitchen draft- paper has been impressed by the practical rl.imis situation confronting the ers and sweep out. the hall closet, and even to look failure of local schools, colleges and uni- over the back yard to see what they can contribute In , |r, ,lS n result of the surprise at- versities to give sufficient attention to the the way of needed materials. n „, !,y Japan, Germany and Italy, physical development of students. Despite Actually, it would be better to decide to see what . responsibilities for the citizens irU the emphasis on football and a few other could not be salvaged for war industry. For the Civ- ..i>x County. major sports, the budget of the average ilian Defense officials offered a list of about fifty com- I educational institution provides practically r t obligation of a good citizen mon articles that seemed to include everything one nothing for the physical well-being 6f most ever recalled noticing around the house. Ii H,kr,.iit in regards to the war in of the growing boy's and girls in attend- That broken lamp and junior's outgrown sled in , l the second is to loyally co m ance. the attic, for example; the 1941 license plates, the nil measures that may be neces- That this absurd condition is permitted year-old magazines piling up on the living' room ettfl I,,. home-front. to continue in a nation as enlightened as the table, and a pair of wornout overshoes in the coat who cannot serve in the trenches United States is sufficient indication of the closet. )i, ships can'render valuable lack of interest in school activities by The list, with hints on where to look for the ar- „ which the war cannot be aduj'ts. Grown-ups are guilty of more than ticles f cfllow: . lack of interest; they display a childish en- maintain morale, increase In Your Attic (aii thusiasm over a "winning team" but seem and make available adequate unable to gear their mental faculties to any Beds made of brass or iron. the fighting forces. appreciation of a non-spectacular, but re' i Electric cords (they contain copper wire.) lion, we can buy Defense Bonds suit-producing, system of physical educa- Electric toasters, irons, heaters, fans, or any to the limit of our ability. This tion, which should include proper recrea- electrical equipment. ,i faith in the American Govern- tional activities. Hardware—door knobs, hinges, keys, locks, trim, nct in support of every armed We have no hesitation in saying, so far springs, etc. " " " > It insures that our fighters as our own opinion ia concerned, that any Kitchen utensils—Old knives, pans, pots, Scissorti „,,„the. guns, tanks, planes and ship individual, occupying a position of author- etc. : j,iv<: them an even break when ity in connection with any educational in- Lamps and lighting fixtures made of brass, cop- ,i 'in1 enemy in combat. stitution, is hopelessly out-of-date if he, or per or iron. Ornaments—Metal ash trays, bowls, statue*., , Iwval American should resolutely she, fails to appreciate the vital contribu- vases, etc. i,. privations that may be ahead, tion that the schools and colleges of the Porch and garden furniture made of metal. automobile tires and nation can make and should make, to the Radios—Broken parts containing metal. • tfiir consumption is little, com happiness and prosperity of our people Screens made of brass or copper. exposing one's self to hostil through adopting physical fitness as one A Week Of The War Toys—Sleds, ice skates, roller skates, etc. r the disadvantages that ever of the ends of education. Vacuum cleaners—Broken parts made of met-l. tin; democracies must tempo President Roosevelt told his other facilities of the Japanese.'service at dates to be set by War press conference the American The Navy said the power and suv- Secretary Stlmson. The President In Your Cellar V-Boat Toll Increases people must realize they are fated prise of the attack was emphasized also ordered Federal departments i.rt k-hintWhiB-cowiti'y in the only Tfc* battle of the Atlantic, which was with a world-encircling war. He by destruction of approximately 85 and agencies to follow uniform Coal stoves that are worn out. said theffirst U. S, objective ob- percent of the large Japanese practtcos in applying the Selective :ii ue can. There's no use to talk roceeding very favorably, has taken a Fireplace oquipmenWAndirons, grates, pokers, viously is to prevent a break- bomber force on the islands and Service Act \o Federal employees, etc. |,;,t riot ism unless it is translated into urn for the worst since German subma-, throu?h and al the same time cause between 60 and 80 percent of the j Secretary Stimson announced all L J ,ln ils. What the nation needs today ines began to operate off the Canadian'-a-s —much damag e *to- —~enem»y *~- re- shipping sighted. U. S. losses were Army men will be immunized Fire Extinguishers. i ' 11 scout bombers missing- and su- against yellow fever to make them Furnace parts—Old grates, doors, etc. • nut talk'ers. nd United States coast. sources as possible while we build up overwhelming superiority nec-^ perficial damage to two ships. The available for service in areas where Iron and nickel parts of old gas 3toves. have destroyed shipping, State Department announced that it is known to exist. He said to The easa'ry to- ultimate', victory, The" PiE_es—Pieces of iron, jjrass or copper piping. mostly tankers, at the rate of one every President sent a directive to all at the request of the Kethei-landa relieve thepeople of Ulster from War Death in 1941 have been sent to Curacao and added strain the American Army • .Plilmbing fixtures—Bath tubs, faucet^ sinks, etc. wo d.ays, since January 1 It is believed Government agency heads ordering in the armed Iwsx* of a>U bel- them to "determine those employes Aruba to assist in defense of the is- Forces in Northern-Ireland will be Radiators. hat the Germans have concentrated a who may be promptly released" for lands aniTtheir oil refineries. supplied with fooci arid oquipment . .us in 1941 are estimated at from Refrigerator parts—Ice trays, inside linings, etc. eavy submarine force in the Western At- work in the agencies most directly The Army reported a week of **•?• S^ except for some fresh i. \>o,000 and 1,600,000 by statis- i .poradic fighting in BaUan and food products available in Tools—AH old tools. tic Metropolitan life Insurance lantie. Experts believe that the U-boats, i^i ^ Ireland. Congress completed action on reinforcgd Japanese troops In Your Gftnge rossing the ocean, at economical speeds, $500,000,000 appropriation for were preparing for new assaults. \ Shifting t..i • ire able to remain off our coast for ten or aid to China, and the President During' the week the Army and American shipyards, now launch- Automobile parts — Batteries, chains, license"" toll last year, compared with welve days. signed it. The State Department Navy'reported at least 20 enemy ing ships at the rate of one-a-day, plates, parts' of motors, etc; tires, tubes. liis in the preceding sixteen announced arrangements to coordi- planes were destroyed. U. S. 'losses The German campaign is not surpris- j piif economic war will double production within 60 Bicycles and tricycles, In war, is explained by severe natc and sim y included three tankers sunk in the days and triple It within six or ng. Naturally, the Nazis seek to compel 'fare methods of the u. S. and Brit 'Atlantic, an Army transrioTt sunk Garden tools—Lawn mowera, hoes, pick-aw«» ii fighting on the Eastern front. seven months, 'the Maritime Com- :he United States to weaken its patrol ain. The Agriculture Department off Hawaii, and a submarine off mission announced. President said lend-Lease agricultural com- Panama after collision with an- rakes, shovels, etc. -.s number between 300,000 Roosevelt asked Congress for al- forces in the North Atlantic and'attacks modities delivered to the British other U. S. vessel. A "Combined In Your Yard and Russian losses are put at _.. ,.„,_„ , , .most four billion dollars in cash along the coast of North America 'are the Government totaled more than 3, .")0,000, British deaths are es- 300,000,000 pounds up to January Chiefs oi Staff" group composed of d contmt authorixationB to ex. Farm tools. logical method to accomplish the result. tbp-rankmg U. S. and British mili- .The lii.OOO and Italians at from 1, 1942—enough to fill 69,000 Logging chains. The answer to the enemy foray requires freight cars and make up a train tary officials was named to coordi- dent established a War Shipping Wire fencing and fence posts. reater numbers of patrol ships and air- 575 miles long. nate the war effort. Administration,headed by Maritime Army Commission Chairman Land, ,to Motor* and motor parts. among the Balkan nations in- Rationing planes. Until the defense is available, President Roosevelt asked Con- Playground equipment. mail 10,000 Yugo-Slav soldiers, Henderson losses will continue. Price Administrator gress for 23 billion dollars in sup> charges, requisition and use of all Pieces of old metal—well handle*, etc. announced nation-wide rationing '•.'ks and at least 40,000 Ruman- plemental appropriations for the U. 'S. merchant ships to assure then of recapped and retreaded tires Ploughs. ••ihrr sma.ll nation, Finland, is Army. The War Department an most effective use in the war. will begin February 19. The ra- nounced the Army Air Force will Commission awarded a contract for Wheelbarrows, etc. i. have lost 20,000 in the, 1941 "Bandies For Congress" tioning will be carried out through be expanded to 1,000,000 officers Twenty- How To Save Paper !;-t Russia. • r » The Athletic Roundtable of Spokane, the same ma«hinery now employed and meruthis year and 2,000,000 formerly toj ration new tires and tubes, Mr. "f the United States in three Washington, has called off a "Bundles The President ord#ed all owned by prominent U. S. citizena, Stack newspapers in large bundles. Tie two ,Henderson said it is probable there personnel of the reserves to active (Continued on Page 10) . aifare in 1941 were heavier or Congress" campaign to "keep 'em jvill be no crude rubber »v*il»bU ways. •'• first year-of. the World-War. laughing," at the Congressmen who voted tor retreading except for the small Open cardboard boxea, lay flat. Tie in bundles. pensions for themselves. number of vehicles already eligfclw Stuff small waste paper into burlap bags or i uimel at Pearl Harbor alone to obtain new tires and tubes. I OUR DEMOCRACY •haii three times the Navy's loss- Four Senators have introduced legisla- He said sugar rationing will be boxes. tion to repeal"the revision to give Con- iut in effect as soon as War Ration Magazines using glazed paper shpuld be segre- '•my action during the last war LITTLE KNOWN BUT POTENT gressmen pensions and Senator Norris, of Book No. 1 is printed and distrib- military losses in only three uted. The books contain 28 stamps ;CONTRIBUTOR TO THE gated. lighting in World War II were Nebraska, reiterates his belief that "it is ,nd each stamp will entitle the 06M0CRATIC SYSTEM WE Do not save waxed paper, cellophane or butcher lolder to a specified amount— 'ARE FIGHTING FOR- ii many thousands, which com- bad law." THE SYSTEM OF EQUAL' paper. irpbably three-quarters of a pound Burlap bags^keep separate. li :i00 in the first World War. Meanwhile, Senator Mead, of New a person—each week. When the OPPORTUNITY UNDER WHICH ^ the statisticians made no ef- York, who handled the legislation com- books are issued an appropriate THE AVERAOC MAN IS FREE Cotton and other textile bags—keep separate. number of stamps will be removed TO CHOOSE HIS PRESENT * ' the losses suffered by menting on dispatches telling of "bundles" AND MAKE HIS FUTURE/ Waste material: Clothing, shirts, suits, towela, or any hoarded sugar in the fam- WAS ELIZUR WHISHT etc. Stuff into bagS or make into bundles. na, since the beginning of her containing contributions of false teeth, ly—as shown by a certified state- in 1937, althoughi by wooden legs and moth balls to various Con- ment. False reports of sugar sup Arties, overshoes, rubber boots. must of us consider the Chipese gressmen, says the situation is "unfortu- lies will carry penalties up to Miscellaneous items—Hose, gloves, hot water ;10,000 fine or 10 years imprison- a part of the world-wide nate" and that "Congress, the popular ment, bags, etc. .. ' . The above list will give all residents of this mu- branch of the Government, will be held Civilian Defenie up to prolonged ridicule." OCn Director Landis said the nicipality an idea of what is deaired. .Even if no or* OCD will be completely reorgan- ganized drive for the collection of salvage is under- The Flag zed to "gear it for action." He way in your community, make a collection of avail- Advice To Women said "each person must have a •"I in the newspapers that able items and have it ready when the call arrives. Here is some good advice to the women clear and definite function; every ;i"other state wants to display penon must be qualified to iper- of our municipality, which comes frpjn train, he met up with an Enf >' "i the United Spates in front of form that function ... We need to Mrs. Edwin J. Strong, president of a organize our forces and then hold colliery manager who hid him in a ' day and nigljt, in honor of her practice tests to see, whether they RN IN A Tl Reading & .Writing mine and then helped him't- ( Par«nt.Teachfir Association on the Pacific NEW cape to the Portuguese frontl< living in the Army, At? Corps. wn function," Jhe piviBion of by v IN FEBRUARY There he joined tW English flgh l: Coast: . Territories mid Island "ly ran into' the objections of . ) WAS REARED IHJA Ed, Se»ttr «»d Jlobin McKown ing forces. "If the Boers iw 1 s who persuaded policemen to ad Urging women with families not to reported women and children are upon treating me 88 a combatan:1 ,pend too much.of their"time rushing about being urged to evacuate the Ha- WESTERN RESERVE "WanUd. Englishman, twunty- I might aa well be pne," h« FU '^ to the proper rejpect for the waiian Islands. Gw masks are bc- NATURAL MATHEMATICIAN!. five years old; about pe feet eight By the tipie he got back to Eng '.en J United States Flag Asuocja- to canteen classes, and such special activi- ng distributed to. Lhe entire popu- HE BECAME KNOWN AS inches tall, of indifferent build; lund, in 1900, Ma e«loits were i ties, Mrs. Strong,reminds them that "there lation, bomb shelters are being! THE FATHER OP MODERN' walks with a little bend forward; mous; young Winston Church')! it she should, lower the flag rushed to completion, and 1,000 LlFg INSURANCE,AN IDEA pale appearance, j'ed-biown hair, the hitherto uftknown son of the is something more important in your life— t etervjj' bsds.hjwa bvgn set up. The WHICH HAS GROWN TO ( •>•. small mustache hardly perceptible; brilliant Lord Randolph ChtuJattl, /( is entitled to his or her bpin your family." • ' HoW approved an appropriation PROVIDE AN AVERAGE OP had become a celebrated character '\ of $100,00,0,000 for the OCD. The NEARLY *4O0O FOR cannot pronoutwe 's' properly and but it aeeros a little This is sound sense. There are enough does not know, tny Dutch." Philip fiuedalla tells this story ID , { War Department cautioned civil- EACH FAMILY his fascinating biography of Brit- Tho above is from a poBter for women in the nation to take, care of all ians not to molest any military nir- IN. THE COUNTRY ain's leader, "Mr. Churchill," whWh * needt without -diwupiing an escaped prisoner' of war, whieh probable crrft, fflemnVoreyemy, grounded has'just been published. the fighting ||g,'to iflvtse in civilian territory because «uoh SVpeared ift Soutfe. Africa at the family lifeli . The woman who tpes cafe-'of ••-*• t. ! . . rA I) >t man serviiig- hii country how plane* often carry live bombs or time of the 0os» W«. The only ll her children, and gives a bit of attention ammunition. thing the poster inflected to smm- One hundred and flfty-IWe UUhwy ' 1 ^' American flag". critics throughout the couWytlMI»«l{'-i| s to the "old man" and his problems, ia ren- tion was the ««ne .lirixled anil (lellverHl. I will MKI- N •l.-i-d and a.Herll»tnr thia m\» Suid lac 1 1 r ninty '-;!i the following tni. t or pnrj-el Hy -virtue of nn o,,i miUtr ruptvc tlif rl*ht in it= 'IU- I...!-i. PchniHry :;, IMIJ. in Ihf b \Voi..lbriilpie In t " " of Chiincpry of NYu , crctlon to rc)ff\ any one or all hldi mi!, In said block If s'jld on terra. , ..,,, ,,i,l nrimlncs herein;! Her will require » down payment of Tbe public K th« day af the ,|, Calendar :,n,| io ».-;i --.liil li.it« ill •• H'l '-'"• 1< IW ^ «" Aisa7 rlniioBtiun of l'enns cnii»B wherein tin, to «uch blililfr nil It may s.>l."-', uue I.'|U.11.1, lilt. IIRIHIH" o! pill. iiiHf . K.IVT Woodl)rid«p, n inn,, ————rf«rd being given to ternu and pi ire to hi> paid In equal monthly) n, ..Vlo.k standnnl Tljiie and tlon of fne, Btfllc ,,, n-.-lrK-k rmyliKbt Savin* Time ChriOian Srirncr -Firs' Church manner of payment. In rice o.i« o' and other. terma provided for In TICH OP puauc eomplalnant, nnd ym, •nor* mlnlinum bldi shall be re TO WHOM IT MAT ------,. , n the afternoon nf HH-.IMIII <<»>• ;• i .,,-,... Stii-ntM Sewaren. is a contract of Ml*. ! . sherHTii Hfllce In the City of (ho defendnntu, yim A* • regular mating of the To--- New Brunswick, N. J. hiiswllnnil rXtUiKiii«li t" wit: appear and aiiswi-i ' ,,,;.,•!., ,,f The Mother Church, Tho Upon arrrptgnrt of Iti* minimum N« a»at»nm*iit of Interest In «ny •hlp Committee of the Town»hlp ot compUlnnnt on m All the rlRhl, title »nd InlMent «f Hi.rfnnlng at a point fnrm«l .., bid, or bid above minimum, t.y ttm i.f ih* lota tacludfl Ifl thl» «al« niill.riilEe heM Mnnilay, lVlirimiy the Jtcrse-tlon of the M'""'J '"* day of March, HIM . .,- • i hiin ii nf Christ, Scientist, or rontract for any O'IC or all of ,., Ul.' I «-,m .lini te-l to advertlj* defendant. Mo.lern HiilUHn(r Co., Inc. same interwli. township Oommltt'o and the pay- ,N,.w lei-si') Corporation, of, in »H ,f /ennnvivanln Avenue and the will he taken as i i:,,.;,,!•. Mil" Sunday service*, ment thereof Uy tlie purrhn»pr ao- s.ilil Int* shall b« mml# by th« the fact tliat on Monday evening, siufiierly line of West I'onil Una. line of a lot of I und you. !! ".; w n « li i P , all tin- fullowiiiK de.icrlb«l prej inuinwesien IsHlic Pioml Ipd wife \. M . Suii'lay school, 9:30 A. cordln* to the manner of purchase Mill'! i>» tu wit: All that c<-rl»in lot. Id Pi.nn*ylv:inla Avenue .-ind •till duli-il The unlil hill t» 1, In acrordunc* with (ermii of ml* on in ,i uarly fur »hom a lurnn «hall ,. will m.-H ,i S P. M Tl'nm K Mar... hy - bl- llUlll i'lth'fl fortj ll:i>h. f iinricl or land ppremine-;, r.niil Koad are I»M «l«iwn on .nled debar nml fVirn In.., U'.••ii -diiy Testimonial m«?et- (lie, thi> Townplilp will deliver a bar \v T .In- I'linirni" iWes mflif-Mitltlortf . "M»l> fh"»-l»l« Ks- lsi l l 1 r< right nml einilty ,. •rain and KOI« if** for »alil pri-mlsen. Jrovid«d th« purchdser .enntinuei nnn..riiu Muni, ipul lliiiMintt, Wood- hereinnfter pimlcularly deKcribe «<"•»- v!;;f1;; r ;, ,. M.dd. * t ,- - 1' M Thurntay. reading t,i pay proiupUjr-lhw mcirthly p»y- Hu.iii- H-InK and bflnK In Ihe Bor ?e,,»lon of ivniiHylvaiiia Avemic hook liifi of '' In and to the pi-ciiii- nATrN' I-..l.i iii. IV l> bridge. New Jemey, and «xpo«« and r tVninty puires I6il An; thence i-nn- m-nt* ZlMd 111 tH* contract of sale .IIKI. ..' Meiinlien. in the County o from WnshlnirUin Hflirbt!" t'. we-ii rl xlil*. of mi Id roii'l ceHlflcatpii of tas •--... :.' •-• I I'- M. B. J. jeU at public sale and to the hlgn- N Townnhip. HI nil of ibe lots jrfrluili'd Ih the tut Wilder acconttng to terms of aale *». anil Kline «f N?»w' JeJerneym , Potiils Koii'l. Wooill.riilK.' i-c ilegreex one mln- 161U. 1922; April -Ml'li' is the I-p'Son-Sermon p «.iie and thWf" bt»* dotault wh.n- Mhlille'cx i-minty. S' •'•• J:'n««ry, rt US0; die with the Townihlp #lerlt wbl.-li riling to it survey of mini lite cii«l, one KiindrtMl and ninety ,i.-! iin- Sunday. Febiuary 22, T.i I* ailivrti««-d IVI-r-.i.irv . \ii- in such p*yft«»U, or any part open to inspection and to b« publicly iirnperli made April. 1»JS, by I/iiili ii-il'nii.l (mm s.Hd bcRiiininB l"»nt •leven hundredth* <>< cunber 17th 111:11. i 7 i nine f.'i-t ninl 1932; DecPinncr i;,n ihfreof. 10 tHe d»t* n( rwuest for J iju.iz Ir ('. I-:. »f 1'crth Amlmv, running (II S :.«-«••' K I n,,w or formerly of ;iii r 'hi istian Science Church** At\ prior I'I -'I' , I-''" 19 *it- '* crlv line of Penns) Ivanla Aye 10th, 1J.15; Niivemi.', :i rlted. th« pUrcMkif mil b« <-n- i.-l-.j«lve In H'.o.k KIMi and P/H "f J.. is mure particularly dewrll enstcrlv •e along Hold 'itU-d to rwelvs ;a ^bargain ami nno SSS7S S feet to thh e southerltherly Hue Martin I.. Mnnily,Innii south thlrty- Oplobrr Ifith. l(ur, ! .-".irictii-s throughout the • it i-A in Hti.-k MS-V \V«J*naile of a pnposed street to be known aii Miiiulvs lint' ' ' anil Mnnli IMIi, r> Hrtn To i »-!M*l ItoHtrl 122 MO »aie de»d for any on« lot In he uwnship AvsMneiit iftirp •irsi'Tracl: ReginnlnK at a point (hree hundred anu •ii>|er|pil upon Hie imymeni of an Talie farther notice ih»t tin ihe inlcrsoctlon ut the center Wnrlier Street. Ilienir (il S »' •'" I I In Hlnck 117 I,,,! .,1 Lake A\enui. iinf i""" I 118 In Hloi k fi-.\ l xtmrn OK Pini.tr SM.R per lot loKel lit r Township Cnmmlttee hai, D)r rejo- P th the Th" fli.l-lcn T<>\t in: "The Lord is 1 orop^pdd sheehtt fiffflOil i r.' TO WHOM IT MAY I'uM'KliX; \vi;li a re«Bi.nnt.]e ff-c for th. i.re- lutlon and »ur«uint to law, •«« » i.f Whitman Avenue, runnlnu sheet fiflOii r.-.'t 1 . .- south I'l" 4H» W.-st _SS0.9" wenterlv line n( Wnnnylvnnln Ave- n Conimimr "f the Town. in uid black will be sold together in -i stake; tlipii'-e North il -**' linic arcwciifhi'd." (Samuel 2:3). T.ike further notW that at sold ttie' westerly line of ivnniylyaiiiii In Illork 7-P; I^,N uhlp of Wimdhrldg* held M'.nd,ty, with all other (telaili ptrtlntirti ^>-t K.CB1 fi-Pl to " stnke; thence «M.\ or »ny date to whIMi It may Wcnuc 91*.!>i f""< 1<» t1"' '""tnerty liimiln-.llhs ,,f II fOOl tO II KlHk(. Ill lllmk 107;i; Lot r, .., Ani'iiiK the Lesson-Sermon eita- I'ibrunry 1C, l»t:. I wi'" .iir.-i.-l miiiimuni pri. t lieinK $S,IHU.Uu Xfirtb V 37' Went !«.f>» r*M in n formerly nf Albert Mar- 1 be nljourned. ihe TownMitp C'om- Hn.. ol Went I'onils *l:..ad. thencp line of I,mil to ndvertisr tin fact that en M-.ri- pluir coil* of preparing a*e* and m.mumi-iii, theme North i° 41* hast 12 In Hlock 3»3-c. i, linn;- :- the following: from the mltne rmervm the rl«ht In ii» Ml'S 71"-S4'-I.PI" K nlJU.ic the »onll>- hHi.-e iilung unlil Martin'Mnr Ins In ml i evening, Miin li -'. I5M-. .'ilveWiKintr tills snip. Snld lo'R In 36 ir. f.-et to fl monument In tlie tin III''!' tn In Hlock Jsa-c, - dm r. tlon to rejert any one or all r prly line uf Went 1'oncli. Koail. a.'«.i> and ulm> ulong the .outhwente.r l Bible: "Who is a wise man and fit- the Township Commit tie will meet said block If sold nn («rm«. will re- I'lith.-rlyy li"line >f Whitman Avenue; and In Block 888-A; l.,,i 1 blii? and to «fll eald lot In said Hinith K.1' 49' Kam fpp't to the point or plncc of begin- Hn, of .«ahl lot of land ehnveyed tp Dlock R32; Lot Si I i; ilm-ii with knowledge among you? rtt t> I M . i Win Tmiw iti tin- (••IITI- '•liiire a down payment of |8"fl.O". the tbebeivi e Hinith K.1 49 blwk to such bidder as li may hr Sintluily Hue «>ff WhitmaWhit n Ave- Anna »- Mmlln as aforennld north n in Bioi-k ;-P. i - m;iii.H riiaml.iT, Memorial Muni' ip.'l neli-ct, due r.-n.ird belnit given lo balance of purchase price to be paw twnty mlniile" »«' ]«t him -!u W out of a good conver- Hulldlnir. Woodhridu*, New Jersey, In «n hi- works with meekness of anil rjy<>*f l **" PU"I>° ' tS'inU plus Interest and other terms Hist i 1 foot r ami to th. hlnh*«t b|tlrt>r uoooril- oa.^e one or more minimum bids provided for In con'ract of iale. Heiim tb<- sdrae prpinliK -* conveyed wood Avenue. Koyen Street and ami sixiy-six Inindredtlm of it Uit i:t In liim k i wiMlinii." iJami's 3: 13). shall b* received. n th. Modern-Building - liiir In terini 'if mile o;i n> with K.ii.l f,ii,|.i-nv is mm.' parth ultirly Mary Ciirpurallnn. hy deed "f Tlie Lesson-Sermon also include* ih* Township Clerk opon to in- Ijion acceptance (if the minimum New .M si rlhi'il lie and trie same is he Tin' a|ipro»lm»l« amount of t"» IISO-K; l^itu 7 ami < bid. or bid aliovo minimum, by the ilt-IHTll.Hl >l« f'lllOW*. Aniccl.i I' UiwreUiwreiiie, , Kinnlen, iloted vacated anil all rights t\ the public ileci>.' to h# saltafldd hy diilii wtlf In Lulu ,11 iind \- In I: upertlon ami to hi- jiuhlWv reml iimirK -it a < i.nrrpte innnu- d drt in ihe f"lii'Wint passage from the prior I" Hiilf, 1-otn .' II'KI » <" '-' '"' T-wn-hlp rommltes and the pay- «nvHn«nvHnlnl r III,«I93I and recordert in therein anil thereto lire bereliy re • he >.uin ul l-"lv« Tluiumiil'i "P« Lils SI to f.3 In I; Ch'--tiaii Science teltbook, "Sci- ment ilwreof by th»..UMrfhn«er ac- -,.\ l.y A T. Mi Ml. liael, Sur- the <-|crk's om.e of tlie county ol lenseil and intlnKiiishnl I" wIC ' Humlreil Ninety-Three liollam the AHHeUHmcnt M ni lunlvi' xmi '> to 14 Im-luiHVt in rordinx to the manner of purchase IMV. ember, l»»", "n the «utli- MlrtiHi.«eN in h'luhk k 114!mi)l off KIMI. B for Ueglnnlng at a point formal by (JSi»3.u«) tugether with tlif I-OHIH ship of Wiiodlirl'ltc ence with Key to the Scripture" »li. of Tuppen Slfeoi anjm«,t Mill. on die. thf Township *lll dellvr in- it. HcrlhX'l «f n.-eiliwofcd Avenue and ""• ToK'tlif' wllh »H anil singular tin- Arttl you, the ill- Pirn., ir'nliii ul southwesterly in n Tiw-t: fteulnnlhg nt ( unutliABiittrly line of Kirnt (lejirgei" M. I'iiiii-tiiiii Science, the only real T.ike further rim Ice (ha! (he in and sal« deed for said SH-OIHI riglm, prlvllwtn*; hertdllBWenni and mad* deftlidMnIs, I., Township C'.ramlttf; has, by reso- 1 line to Its Interaction with point, the ititernecll.in "T lhe West- I'd«t r.oixl as mi III He.ecliK<>j«rlng itremineii. lii.- vi.ntliwesierly lim' "f Tuppen !' Luke Avenue witji the or mny ilulm to I .-•i'i!«-i nf mun an; spiritual, cman- lution anil pursuant lo law. duel |i\Ti'li; I-Vliruary 17, 19*2 erlv line nue ami King Ai.Ul"ln!!' Sheriff atii.'.' from divine Mind." (p. 2X4). U 1. .DUNIGAN'. •iln.vi' Mi Miclmel pnlriteil Uecemher (1) nloriB- the Ndrlhcrlv eiitHte, claim In nr >. In Mii'l hl-». k will t..- <••>!& I"- tlhei n 1) R "Mali nf Warner Terrace, hrdion Iiesmoml A Ijflvlnsop, Townnhtp Clerk. l!Hn. dp Nnth 36'-(>fl' K. 2T*."? f"^ ilex rlbed tn mild - ». Jher with all other details per- I ne of Whitman Avenue N sr," No I. situated In Wnodbridge To ho .iilverilsefl Fehruiirv ;n ;nul |.i ii Si;ike: lhen<-e. ^T. f..ia-2i' H. 130.21 Hollellor*. VKTOIt HAMI'l. PILOTS tlhenl. ml*- tulalmuiii price bsjns W 3«jr, -,ii' to a point, the Inieree Township, Mlildtaarx County. X. J-, February 17. 1912. la.the In S. Jii'-Bii I-' the Kast.-rly lit"" of Milton Streel idled. January ZML n^i am that will be deaigned will r'Mjutir n avBU!i)t of lln<> of Hiv.'hw«.«l Avenue SM.W KIHE DIKTRICT NO. :• IJ«lJ!0i7 ing ir h 1 NOTKD OF PUBLIC SALE Ins m ft.ni to a ntlikf; them i', X i.'i" :il' !•;. 4114.S'J feet to n point, f.'i.t to (lie southerly line of Knven Ur.ii.im. the balnni-f of l" ' 'i-" ' TO WHOM IT MAT 'CONCERN: N Il'-r.i' K. 11!t.«r. feet to a ilii. nUiT."piil"n of ttw « Winterly AVEVKI. AMD lOI^OSIA. N. J. in veii.p :!U,000 a year of the IjH.i' to lie in i"iual monlhl> in«liill- Street, thence (81 H ki'-IG' \V alotis Slotlce Is h«reny givtn that Hie At a regular meeting of the ilii-ii'-c iTi X. .'.fi'-z:- W. m.M feel inc lit Milton Street wllh tnrSotilli- tli,- southerly line of Koyi'ii Htref VOTK-K W II i twijilic-'t pilots in the world. The mentH of tlV'il' plus interi'sf nii't tn a «i:ike; thenie, (*) B. 47 = --iS> \V. Ij llllt" ''I l\'f,l 'II •*»•»••- HII'I*4Hannua> v. »>-•-l . electioTT-.W — ' n oftJl^H **e* %??rd_of fire Township Committee, of the Town- ..rly line "f Poplar Street; thence allS.r,S feet t..n. the easterly line ol ! commls»lon«r» of tilt Mh Ore WOOOBRIIMJK IH U\M,,J other .term* provided for in i-ontriH-t I.'I I;(I feet to a "take; theme. CD nlnpi; the Southerly Hue of Pop- yiroirram include?: (1) Navy and, ship of Woodbrldg» held Monday. lamls formerly of .1. V. P. Ynorhees, trlct of Woodbrldge Townihip, com FIHB niSTHK i of ual». <9i x -ir--2l' \V. 1H.TD feet tn n Kehrunry K, IKIi, 1 Wi|« ilirciH'.l ar Htt-Set S. 74" 'J6' K. a«D.H9 l>et thence 111 X <*-44' W along IM prltisg Avenel ana d C«lonla«, will be NOTICE IH IIKill ,M:uine Corps to induct more than KHIII property 1» more partli uliirly Miik.-: then.-e, lltt) 8. it'-if W. tr ait>r runllnin." S .'ii'-Oo' W. M li feet tn n stake; ,lne of l.nk" Avenue, ft. II" 10' ». tllHt Oil l Intal inductioii of 1)0,000 pi- TowiiFhip Committee will meet northerly line of Knyen Ktrei-I, Mtreet Avenell, N. J.J , betweebtwe n 3 P. ii'.ial to IMO pmniptly the moiitlily i>»y- *t N r. M. (War Time), in the (,'oni- ihen-e. (121 a. 44'-!3' W. 101.10 f**t S10.1S f.et to the Northerly line of Febriinry, 19li. an - nent!' flicl in the i-ontrmi of sale thence ('41 K 83*-16" 10 "il"?i(r the M und 7 P. U. for the purpose of Ji>t-: (L'l facilities at four large nilllfe ChambiTS. IMemorlal Munlri- to H stake; thence, (131 N. ir-00' Whitman Avenue, the point or plac hi.|rt si th* Hcliooi - in nil nf tin. loin incHiilnl in 111'' northerly line of Koyen Street '.'S8.53 electing one Tire Commliwloner for pnl Huildlnjr. Wsodbrlilgt, New Jer- W 112 74 feet to a stake, thence. if beginning. AVoodbrldge. Con in vinivi ii-itit's to be leased; (3) fet-t t> the westerly line of Larson a term of thre* year* and to vote on .mle iin.l tln-f.' Ii" ii" default whm- (Ht X Kfi'-iiO' W. 160.65 fee-t lo a Stule of New ,]ers.- sey, und expose and nell at publli- The iiluve description beinR tha-t Avenue, thpnee < r.) S 7'.44' « appropriation for general fire thre inn nth preliminary toughen- ever in sin li pir- sni nts, or any part sale anil lo the hlghwt bidder in- xt;ike; thenre, (la) S. S9'-M' W. of ihree plols an nliown on map en- nn hours of 3 P. M. nml . alone Hie wurtfcrly line of Larson r_.,)o«es, for Ibe current IJacal thereof, to Hip N 4«'-lB'-8<"'" K Firemen's Compensation . | "*6S«.O' O purposes: for imy oi»- ill lot to be nclei-U'd to a Btukt: iheni-e, (181 H. 8o*-00' id h lt nltlnB Hi |,ieminent spuria figures, edu- to nale 1-ois i lo 6 Inclusive In Bhuk ng Co " said three plots alonK Ihe southeasterly line of King 15.00 I. To elect Two i upon the piiyinent of an aililiilmnil S3 71 feet to H stake: thence, (19) 88 Gas Service r,ii3.l.l, Woodbrldge Township As- of 1 70 aci«-- " !! sTe and .44 Georges Pout Uoad 61.SI feet to the misslonerH for the lui, t'iilui-s, psychologists, and pilots id 0(1 per l"l with the exeepiluiv ot H. 3!)C-Wi \V. 2S-7.QB feet to n stake; Light unil P«W«r 250.00 seflsment Map. acres, Ilu last mentioneil being a eeslerly line nf Uirson Avenue, 104.00 (31 years. 1.01 2 In Hlm-k ".r.J-1* and LuU I to llinice (id) N 5i»*-30'-W. 100.00 Oas and Oil for Trucks with actual battle experience to be known mt Fwmdale .Place, tlieil'i' (7) S T U' V. ntonp the t. To vote nn a|i|' I IncltiHlve In lllni-k 552-C wlllrh Tak« further notice that the feet to a slake; thence, (21) S. 39"- yance is made subject to T F«>I on ...... ;. ::...: This conv y md j easterly line of Larson Avenue 3fi6. General Fire pgrpn . I'itiiii-il fur faculty and advisory Htm 11 be fliiiM'i |i|.r lot. ixiUil amnunt Township Committee hai, by reso- 3ii' W. 1 in.On feet Ui ii Btakr; thence. h id Roard Salaries 410.00 y the rlgtit of the public In the said 66 feet to the northerly line of Koy- rent tlsenl year. or amounts shall b.i' nppllnl lo ilm lution and pursuant to law, fixed (22 1 M iid'-Si1' K. 180.(1(1 feet tn « Audit , , (iO.OI) 3. To vote on I In- > lioaiil^; i.'i) a wt-up in training for •ernilalc riiir, en Street, thence (8) N Hl'-H' K T rtvliii'lUm of tin- piiriliu^e prii-el, to- a minimum price at which said stiike; thence, (23) S. M»-30' \V. Kleclion (mil 4dvertlslne. - 15.00 p l of a new In The iippriixliniil» amount of the along the northerly line of Koyen the intrtmM;i] plane production pi'o- getlii'r with n reatioiiiihlc f''f- for Ihj. lots U said liloik will be sold to- Vil.it feet lo (i sUkke: ihence, (44) Teliphone 100.00 tire apparatus. Judgment to lie satisfied by said .Street 200.0V feet to the westerly oRPther with all oth^r details S r.x'-'J-l" 10 615 77 feet to a Htake: insurance 1.200.00 1041 Hirr UlxtH.i jrrani. sale is the sum of Six Thousand linn of Heechwnod Avenue, thence The priie lor tin. several lots ertinent, said minimum price be- iheiicf. (2i) S. 65'-'^' E. 467.S5 reel, Seven Hundred Forty-one Dollars 100.00 Treasurer's Salary (SI N 7'-44' W nlong lhe westerly Janitor above »pt forth advertised lo lie nit tltftl.DO plu« coatu of lirepannB in ii stake; thence, (261 N. 24"-2S' and Klfty-nne Cents (16741.51) to- 400.00 Secretary's flnlnry line of fleechwooil Avenue 493.77 Maintenance of Fire Alarm INFORMATION aold at the pi in- set forth In the deed and advertising thjs sale. Said E. 146.17 feet to a Make; thence, gether wltii the.coata of this sale. n ct, o a Commissioner's Salar feet to the southeasterly line of Fire House Supplies ofTlT—l,Ot i, Hloi-k aaL'-ll, S Jo 0.00; lols in said block If sold on terms, \2"i i *ilniiff the northwesterly line of 16.00 The War Department is noj al- T:iKetlier with all and singular KiliR (ieorgp Po»l Rnml, thence (10) llag» g to 12 ini-IUkivc In lllock r.:,:'-l!, nen of Avenrl H«rk N. 3«'-«0> K. iS7.^G the rlglitH. privileges, hereditament SO0.00 Insurance will reoMlre a 4«1!'»-P*J'' ' , N ir.'-*«' 20" K along tba aoutlieaat. Repairs and miscellaneous.. lowing Selective Suvice Headquar- lir.D.O) per lot; l^itsi I to < lii'luslve feel lo u dtake whicli U 410 feet ami* a|ipurteniinr« thereunto l"«- $31) (1J) tin. lmlaiu'f ftrmjTPfnMii price erlv line of King Ueorffe Post P.oad Wftl«r Melar 15.P0 Telephone .. ter <. tn (jive out any information In Hlock rifiJ-C. IL'.-.II.UII per lot, and to he paid in equal most Illy Install- .soutlu'rly from n concrete monument longini; or In anywise npjierlalnliig. Kirs Hose Ifjuse Wutrr Lot« 9 lo 15 illrlllHlVf ill liloek fiT^-C. set by A. T. McMlchael: thence. (28) t0 lhe olllt or Uce of Llglit & Power .... concei iiinu the number of men Teg- ments ol' 115,00 plus ,Interest anil WILLIAM A. ALI/JAII1. «•«? '*•' P P Hydrant' and water service 8,316.72 |I6*.O« per lot is llxeil by tin' Town- other terms provided tot In con- N. 54"-8«' W. 150 feel to a »tpke; Sheriff. beginnlng. House Gas Htilp Committee upon Ihe cxpl-psH theme, (29) N. 3G»-00« E. 40.00 feet kti.'rini; on February lfltb. tract of sale, OEOROE .1. MILLER, Attorned, Being a.11 of Beechwood Avenue. TOTAL $18,612.72 Fuel, Oil, Uas and Cm, eundUlon thai the ijmihHMcr Jit Its Take further notice* that at said lo ii sUiko: thence, (SO) N. B<*-00' Solicitor. Larson Avenue and Koyen Streets Slinll the FUUI of (10,000.00 be- ap- KleetlQn board xahn-ie or liiK or her own expense, dlK, lay, W. !i5,nO fee( tn a stake; thence. the name are laid down on the SLIGHTLY WRONG nale. or my. date to which It may I.l,.i-6,13,20,27 propriated for the puri4iase of a Audit anil romlilete a ^sewer, under the be adjourned, the Town.'hlp Com- above mentioned inuri of Warner Advertlhlnfc und Kle. i. mipervliilun of lite Township Jjngi- X. -00' K. 40.00 fett tu new Fire Truck? l/>« AiiKi'los—Wounded in Ihe ' the right tb Its dls- OK KLRC'TIOK Ten-nee, Section No. I, LOUIR Kromer, Chairman, Ballots «. tow n-M-»wii-*'U4m -ioi- — *»very Section 3: —As conniilernllnn for I'"ire Company No. I Civil Wii-; 111-.'John'"WrSiil w«s fifty .foot plot mid tliiff no ilft-d is - tt,? -.ThTa8* Prank Benson, Secretary. bids and t,o wll said lots In'said N 3t;r-00' 78 Jit feel to n stake: F1UK DISTHICT NO. -' Tii-'ft'— " •- "*• • Kiven (inly a few hours to live by to be rlelivereil tinlil in-oof is cx- block to such bidder as It may NOT1CK IS HKKKHY GIVEN that streets Berkeley Homes, Inc. agrees #w „ j that said newer eoiinci tion tlienc-t. S. 2O'-3J'AV. 100 feet o pay tor the coat at preparing thin the doctors. He recently observ- select, due regard being given to In a make; Ilifric*. (36) N. 79"-5t5t' the annual regular meetliiB and ele<-- J CHASCERY OF XKW JEKSBY Water and llydnints has been niaib- a.s nloii-said. U be- ll of legal voters of Klre Diatricl ordinance anil tile costs incident to Total terms and manner of payment, In I-:. 7S.I1 feet tu a suike; thence, (3f) tlofl of legal vots o Kr D IST/Bog ed his !i!Mh birthday. ing tlie inl.nl of tin- municipality case one or more minimum bids h Thi f Wdbrldg the advertising thereof as required BOARD iiV FIIIK ClOPIl that the tninliasi'i- is not reinilred S. KIMS' E 79.7U feet to if stalrt: No.2,In the Township of Woodbrldge, by law. TO: Edward O. Kelly and Mrs. Ed llien. e,.i3W « H'-tO' V. 19.40 ward a. K«lly, Ills wife:,Oay W. DISTRICT NO. 1. to compute a aewcr lo be run to Ihe Upon acceptance of the minimum Section 4: This ordinance shall W04WBHID0K, NF.W lit •xti-nt of servicing win-h ut tlie tnke effect Immediately upon pas- Eevy; Alexnnder Ballnt, Jr.; Wil W. n. KIT/I'M ibove lots us may n'flt- be roiiulrcd bid. or bid above minimum, by th» ftngc and publication according vto Ham h. Blumberg Co., Inc., i jy tlie l>uivluokir. Township Committe*' and the -pay- Inn. corporation: 1'obeHon UnohMter CLASSIFIED ment thereof by the purcbaaer ac- Corp., a New York corporation; I.L.—2:1.1,20 Lni 2 iu Block M2-H anil Lots 1 cording to the manner of purchase Al'QUST F. GaBISBR, o 4 inclusive in lllock fiiili-c mn Commltteeman-at-lyarge. Mary> IBIteabeth HumpliEstfa^d In accordance wllh terms of sale "John Do«," husband of Mary Ire comiinrted tu the l-'rei-nuiii street on file, the Township will deliver Ciimnii.i.tioners for Attest: TORRENT fiewer. The remalnlijf; lots a« sel K, .1, DVNIOAN, ElUabeth Humphrey^: J u i.( |i h forth in I he above contract eliall In- a bargain and sale dead for said the full term if three C.1) years anil D. Copeland and Mm. Joseph premises. to vote on 111 following liutled to Townnhlp Clerk. FURNISHED ROOM to Rent; connw-leil to ii sewer which the pur- 111.SO ncres land. To lip advertised as adopted in I). Copeland, his wife: Marlon J. I IATKIJ: 1'Vliruury 1", 1IM2. he u.seO ffir lire Neli-i; John McNuliy and Mia. Airy, comfortable; all improve- chaser lmi»l inittnll. B, J. DUNIGAN, Tapin-ii Slreel herein above relerled Independent-Leader on February ii) The purchaser lit Us or his or her tj hi'iiiti ; u street tiftif y l.H-f t wiilide run John McNulty, his wife; Wotulell Township Clerk. 410.00 1312. ments, tcni'age space available. 40 own ('Xpcriae wiM provide i»ro|»ei- niiiK westerly from the westerly P. McKown and Alice K. McKown, romls. To lie advertised Kehruary 20. boumUry line of Avenel Park until Conipeii.sution .. . Cull. 00 his -wife; CotnmercUl • Asgel" Cor. Pulaski Avenue, Cartcret. Tele- 1042, unj February 2T, lSHS, 'In the it Intersects New Jersey Statv Insurance . -750.011 poratlon, a corporation; Ter.ai Take further notice that at said lllIl NOTICE; phone H-".4(>0. 1-18 sale, or any date to which It nmyj way Route #25. Gas, electric, water alul Anv American Citizen residing in Wiltman and "John Doe," husband tie adjourned, the Townvhip (_'om-| tel«ptv»e 150,00 the ilh Klre IHstrlcl of Avenel unU of Terczl Wittmsn: Benjiiinln T)ir> iuirch:iKer shall map the area Audit and electlun expenses lf.O.OU Baldwin mid Lillian Baldwin, Ills m|ltep ceHerves tho Hunt in Its dis- It^fer 'loi W'tM) llorkH i pun hii*ed^ indicating the strt'elB Colonla, N. J., not registered and KINDLING - FIRI PL HELP WANTED cretion to reject nnyi one or all 21MI, H7I), IM), 41, :17H, ITU, l4Ki Fuel :ij4(I.BU luiving reached the une of 2J since wife; Lulji Vagllanu and Mr». mill iilois. piirtiriiliirly. :i "treet 300.1)0 X-uigL Vnffllano, hln wife; Perry II liiils and lo sell said lots in snid NOTICE OF I'UBLJC Janitor - tbe last general eleitlon, and wlsll- v/hich runs .through the plot fronl- ZOO.(>0 Burton and Helen Burton, Ins OFKKATORS on aU\parts of Ijlook to such bidder as it may To Whom It May Concern: I iujt tli.- hlKhw.iy conn«»< linK on the T/uck malnteiiuni'e intr tn vo\e 4t the l'"ire Coinmlnsion- 1 Kuuipment 7fi(),0(l Wife; A. l-'.ilwnrit Yess and Mr.i A - WOOD -1 select, due regard being given tn At a regular meeting; of tbe Town- er.s' Klectlon on rebrnnry Slut, siiirts. Lubcll Bros., 2!J0 Mar- ri'iir plut. The mapping shall lie ap- 350,00 Edward Yess. his wife; Vlneen/.n terms and manner of payment, In ship Committee of the Townahlp of proved hy the Township Committee, 1942, may reglnter with lhe Heere- FAMOUS case ono or more minimum bids tury ol lhe Board of Fire Comniin- Castanogo lor Ccistanzo) and Itono shall St.. Elizabeth. Tel. Eliza- Wouilhrldge held Monday. February the Township Engineer, the Ue.al Castanoeo (or Cimtatizo), his w'l'e; shall hei received. 16. 19(2, I wan dlm-ied to adver- KstaU' Department and lhe Federal Total H.OflO.OO nioners, Prank Henson. from G:30 READING COAL beth 3-8844. 2-13to2-27 Water, hydrants & mains .... 4.0ul).0D P. M. io 1) P. M until |iml including Annie Meycrh ami "John l>u<>," Upon acceptance of the minimum tise the fact that on Monday eve- Housing Administration. husband of Annie Meyers, N.uhan bid, or bid above minimum, hy the ning, March i, Mil, the Town- February 20, 1942, at hln renidence, KOPPER'S COKE Provide'! tin* purcuaaer coiuitiues (Total tn be ral.wtl by I'ulrvlew Avenue, Colonlu, N. .1. .1, Schneider to the use cf Kleanor SKRVICE STATION attendant; Township Commlttoe. and the pay- ihlp' Committee -wilt "wet at Schneider: Madlunn Industrlul Cor ment thereof by the purchaser ac- 8 P. M. (Win- Tlme> In the Commit- lo pay promptly the monthly pay ' taxation ,.U,0«0.ll0 Krink BeiiBon. Secy MASON MATERIAL! ex|ieiient'fd. Hy's Amoco Truck ini'ins ti.vpil in the contract of sale BOAltl) OF KIHE ( porutlon, a corporation; Jnui"« cording t« the manner of purchase, tee ChuriiliorH, Memorial Municipal Howard Coomb*: Francis A. Blek- FUEL Oil Tcrminat, Route 25 and Wylie St., set forth In the terms of sale, Building, Woodbrldg*, Ne* J«r»ey, on till of the acreage Included in l>Mrlel No. -1, Port Headlnx. the Male and llicrje be no default T»w(u>kl(i at Wm^hrUUr. >i J. ert; Loula Koplowlty. and Mrs on file, the Township will deliver and 'eipose and tell at public sale SALE Louis Koplowltx, his wife: Kiltlle Phone WoodbrioV Avenel. Wo. 8-2060. 2-20 a bargain and sale, deed for said and to the highest bidder accord- whatever in such payments, on any OTKJ'HBN HI'TNICK. In ( UBbiery «l >*>> Jeraev port thereof, to the date of Truest (lolly Vnil Joseph C, Dolly, her premtie*. « ing to terms of sole on file with lletween Thomnii I'lco, 1» Com lnul.anil; lilchard A. Tliomutmi the Township Clerk own to Inspec- for a tlet'd, the purchaser shall hi I.I,.—2:15,20- plulnunt and Parker Llndharai, WARR COAL & | (ilHI. who can operate Singer Jiated: l-'i-hrimry 17, 11112. entitled to receive a tiargaiu .and and Mary Thompson, lilt wife: Pub- II. J. DL'NICIAN, tion and to be publicly read prior A, licLauglilin and Lin.'L l>. lic Service Co-Ordlnated Trann- Si-ivinpr Machine, experience not to NKle, Lot* 412 to 415 iiu-luuivi- in null- ili-i-il for at U'uxt one (I) acrr n, his wife, el Hi. d«- SUPPLY CO TowiiHhip C[erlt. r NOTU K pori: Jack Abeloviti: Amtrlean lllmk SIJ3-A; l.ol» 384 and 38. i iind unit pay at the rate of 1400.00 Il-T fDtidnniH Kl. 1*3, for the sule ul lica'F-uiy. Apply Carteret Laun- To lie aiiverllsed I'Vlirnitry L'li an.I ai ri1, saiil amount nr :imounts to be NTNOTICBB i s herebeyy (riveu tthah t Hankers' Finance Co,, a corpora- ST. GEORGE A\!N eliiiKiry '11, I'.il:', in tlit* Indepetiil- :'.93 to ll'JG inclusive In Block 683-Kl; Wuodbridgdb e llouslnil ; -Corporationi , mortgaged premises dated February tion. Joseph N Applegate an I dry, i Edwin St., Carteret. 2-20 l.ou iVi lo 552 inclusive In lilai-k applied on the reduction of the pur 10, 19 4 L'. WOODBRII' 1 ent-l.i-ader. ' clinsi' price. The purchaser may having Its principal place of busi- filiJ-V; Lots 156 ness Ih the Township of Woutl- WASHERS—VACUUM8 Mefrr Tui W-RNT( llorfcell i:ill .VJI fill 3 bridge. County ol' Middlesex atnl NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE State of New Jersey, has this day Nc-w—Rebuilt—motors—part* for ship Assessment Msfp. mud* IUI assiK.iiicent to ihe sub- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; fur the iirVparation of 'eac'lf defiil serlber of its entli-e estate, In (VirSt At a regular mretini! of ths Town- Take runner notice that 'the The iiiirchaser sjhall supply rneten for lb» f'lunl bfneflt of its creiliturn Wt tan rebuild your old machine. ihi|> Committee of the Township of Township Committee has, fry reso- anil liuuiuls deKcriptiona to be in- in proportion to iheir several de- U'uudbrldiii. held Mondny, l-'ebiiiaiy lution and pursuant to- law, died a scrtcil In the deeds for Hit- acreages mandsjta the net amount tliat shall Lowest terms—all work guaran- 16, l!M-\ I was ilirecled to advertise; minimum price at which laid lotl In rielectt-d ami l'ur wwhich a bargaig n tome Into my handH for distribu- toi'd. Everymake, 290 State the-fail iliat on Monday evening said hlock will b* «oljl together ii)(l .sale deed .shal'ill l L/lulalater. rfu!!i>_deliv tion. The bunlnexs carried on 1.y Street, Penh Arob'oy 4-2262. March .'. 11)42, the Township Com- with all other 4*taila pertinent, «ald the said WooilbrlLlge Ifoiming Cor- mittee will meet at S I'. 11. (.Warminimum price being |2,700.W> ulun The Township of Woodbrhlg* re poration ban been bulldltiK and cou- 12-5-41-52t Time) in the Committee Chambers, epnti of preparing deed ana adver- itrvMi the right to retain title io strucling homes in Woodbrltfge, Memorial Municipal iiullilliig, Woud- tlilps tbii sale, Said lots in said tin- part of Uie tract kBown as Lots New Jersey. AIJ claima of creald ot the i-ontruct bave been compiled me ut my otflee, tivi Amboy Avenue, llrli i- TI-J \V.;i"Hi Ovclwt I1O/H3 In «qua.l monthly Installments of .VOTIlK I)F I'L'Bl.lf »AI,B ilh tbe Township Clerk oi.en to inipec with and title has beun givefl to the in the City of l'erth Amlmy, New tlon sod to be publicly read prioi r lo Hale, S15(M) plus In I.-real anil ulbt-r l.-rinn pur. liaser for Hip entirv plo( known Jersey, within h h T«.) WHOM IT WAV CONCERN: provide* for In contract of aale. as Part of Lot 1 In Block 848-n and three months fi-orn A i i i .+'nl,ir im-t-iiiiK of the T'.wn- U.t 1 in Block SSUL, VVooilliridKe said generul K or thho Township A^nessment Map. No asilsaiqent of Interest In any lU'etlK lta\'e been released h>- the fci,i|> 'ominitiM or Ihe Township of Township of Woodbrldge, to the sajne will lie barred from coining in V. I.,II!IIM|I;.- I,H.I Muiiflaj-, February Tske further notice that the Tovmhip of the lota Included In thU naU or for a dividend or said estate. to !•:, Hi:, I IV.IH Jirc-itd to fcdvertlHe CommiUn hai, by renolulion anil purtu- contract (or any one or a.11 of said Dated January 28, 11142. ant to law, fixed a minimum price at lot* sJiall b« made by th« purchaser Take further notice that at Ml( I-eotisrd J. Zaremlni, Assignee ihe fin i tiiiit on MoniUy evening, hereunder unless It be to a. party -'''"' -i -', rn:', tlit Towitalilii «hlch will lot In uid Mock will be told •ale, or any date to which It may Henry K (iolen-buck, VICTORY for whom a home shall be built tie adjourned,' the Township C Proctor, I'l.iiiiiiiii,, ml! IIH-CI m sna,y «•- •el said blwk If sold on terms, will Uct, du» r«g«rd being given to t«rnj» blJiit-r accorillng to terms of recjulre a down payment of il6.00, all of tlie Job) Included in th* sale est and Uiere be no default whatever In •nd manper of payment, tn caw on« N0T10K OP Ki.B(TION on ni« wlih the Town»hlu Clerk the balance n( purchane price lo be WOODBIMDGK TOWN8HII' opin tu inspection and to bt pub- ouch paymeuts, or any v»rt thereof, or mor# minloiujn bids shall b* if paid la equal monthly Installments eejy«d KIU£ OJWTRIOT 1«(l. tl Jt i* '•••I't IH-Jur t« wile, J.ot8 W io to tin dat« Of request lor U (1«»MJ, of $10oo, plim liiieri-st ami other th* pm:vhJW*r u|ia)l b« eDtiUed to • NOT1CB IS HBURBY GIVEN to ILITARY action, production of weapons Mi., iiu-luslve In Blutk i««J, Wood- terms provided for in contract of Upon accepunc* ol th* QlniMus liiuli;.. 'I'.iwjiHliip Atnessmrnt iluu receive a bargain and sale dual for hid. or bid ab«v« mlnimvm, by tt* tU* leKul voters that wi Saturday, sale. any one Jot to b» selected upon the Towimlilu Committee and tb« pay.the 21 nt d»y of IVbruurv, itut, mi lake furtbor n«tkt« tbftt til* Talc furthrr notice that it uld a*l«. payment of aa addltlonul HOO.UU msat thereof by the purchas«r ac- election will be held at the flre- and supplies, civilian war work, air-raid Towunhlp CommlttM hu, by rciolu- ur »y lint* to which it may be »d- per lot O-ois 412 to 415 Inclusive "i cording to th« manner of puich«#« l l;n (Jree(J n HHireft, Jn ineiin. lion and pur»uant to l»w, tttd jouroed, tha Townihiu Commitlfe reserves, HU>ck MJ-A; LoU S84, 386 and 393 Mldlmx Ounnly. Township of 1 In accordance with terms of sale oa niiiiiiiinin i.i-l. ,• .,( whirl, aaij |U|S in Utf right in iU ilirfreUnn to reject any to in Inf-lUHlve III lllock fi«3-l.;i; Ale, the Township will Asllver « Woodbridge, New Jerwy, warnings and protective work—all depend on the telephone nal,l iihli-k v»i|l l,« gold togethtr om or nil bids ind to MHI iwld lots tn LiitH !i46 to 652 Inclusive. In lllm K bargain and aal» de«4 for «W4 W»»» BaJd election In for the following with' all utJitr ilsuili pertinent, ul4 mkl block La such bidder a& it inuy velect. 06S-11") .together with a reimonablt piirpiiHi'ii >l""i"'11 >••>• l>fi"K UMM IIIUHdiur reyanl being given tp term* and fee for tin- prepur»tl»n of the deed. H.\Tl-:i>; l'-el)iliaT>- 17, 11142 ). T> elect Two (2) Tire CommiK- coats of preparing dead and advtr- suiiner of payment, ip' case one or 8ipn«r» for th* full term of three to get things done in the shortest possible time. No asslgnnu'iit of interrsl in any B. J. ninftoin, ', pji^ |H i|t •- • J. To vole tin appropriation for • Whatever New Jersey's war-tinw needi for tervice may Commitlet; and the payment thereof by licrcumli'i' u ii lean It Ua to a purl) for C'lit-LisadL-r, tl uurchMer accflrdinit to the manner of v, liom a humti iiljajl ,be bu,ijt wltlun ral Fire purposes for the cur PcbM in accordance with terms of isle : r^nt final year. furty da>'». The pulls wiil be o»tn from 8 J>. TELEPHONE 4-0075 on Tile, the Townthip will deliver t, bar- I'ruvlded the purii>m»tii cvntliiuea MCiVK TU 4*UJIHC AMOTtlHH be, the 13,000 men and women in the New Jersey telephone uflin and Hale tletfl for said piremiues. M. t^ i p M. (Eajtern War Tlftie) to pay promptly the monthly pay- r ilMX CMN IJATKK: Kebiiiuiy J7, l\)it, ments llxcd In tlie contract of sale TO WHOM IT Wy^OKRHN B. J. DUN1CAN, on all uf (he. let* IneliitUd in tile Pursuant lo tb« pruAilaioiu of M OV U0OI)»HII>UK TVIVVUHIF, organization realize the vital importance of their service to the VnwuAin CUrk. KIHM niHTR|(/r NU fl ' Haiti und there he no default wuut- Act .. nt Hid Bevifttdd BuUtteBuUttess ooff I«B|.IN, St.w JKRRKV. Tu be aih< nisei Fi-bruary 21* mid >ver In such p*yment«, 6r any purl New Jersey, \m Ch « Feb-ruiuy 27, nun, in ih» linleiicml- Ihereof, lo the 4»te uf rcMU^Ht for tlon 2:67.1. , Mff, t1t. driv« for victory, and will do their utmost to meet aH needs. THOS.F. BURKE tiU !!ll a deed, tlie pu/cuiuef olial) he un 2:61.6, •i:fl.t, 2:«7.7.2:«77 NOT1C15 is ill led to receive a burgtiln und rtule y given that I almK apply to Kcfcr Vui W-1»T| Uitrktt IJI/IIW ileeil fur uny one lot io lie auliscted the Cgurt of Copilwou Plean of the upou tb« |iavoi»n.t ut an iiUdltiuuul I' of Middd)«n«) x » l fttytWK ntyewu ov nmn' KALIS »t ilu C' NoticB is hareby given that the Our first obligation it the same as ymirt-to dwrttte all our Funeral Director! TO WHOM IT &(AY CONCERN: IISii.00 per lot (lavta 'Hi and 357 In ui New BuutpfukBruutpffuk,, NeNew J*J*rr- Hlock 5S3-H, I,ot» IV4 tu 107 InclU- , ou FFridaFird y thh* ailllil i 4»y of "follpwlug ordinancinance wiwiiis r«KiiUrly At 4 regular utettlujr of the li 4y off P»»M amii aaptaai>pt«e TowtifhiD Coinmlt- ability and resource* to the winning o| the war. •hip I./ WnodbrlilKb held Monday, J* soon Iliureafr 1 t f»« of the Townslilp of Wo«(Il»rl(l«». Fufcruary 16; liuj, 1 um, dlr»ilu.l Ui thu Cttuoty uf hUDh W3s 366 STATE STREET to adv.niiir tba fact ill,a on Uvu fur un urd«j in me, «« day evtniriK, Marcii 2, i»42 thu du»|ve la BltHk HW KII.I i.ut» l to S U)elU*iv« 4ud 12 ls> JU tni-luslv*; In liKJt usm Woadbrluje Tt l H*V ' ^pRfENDENf—LBADBR FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, FACE Nil*! Your Government

I On'" Kc<"|om'r , ,,; |in' Sla.tr governments ' "", .imirram will be a pRrtlcu- 1 '",;|i,llll t;,Rk this year. Mem , ||,,, |i)12 joint legislative t ]|,ltl,,1ls committee which ',in, the annual appropria- !";|l ',iny the most serious ro- '"ii|h,'y (.ver placed upon a ,,,,,,,1-int.ions committee in ;:;vnf New Jersey. •;,l]MW-m the vexing problems n, n0P(l to provide the ,' , ,,(,s-*ible measure of relief ' ',(lV,r; who must pay stiff In- ' ' U1 pvileral taxes for war *. \ ,..;. .threatened decline rn- ','',. (;1N sources such as gaso- i!, I nl,,tor vehicle revenues be- ,,i rationing automobiles, ,,,,1 possibly gasoline^-ad- • ,,,. ,,f reserving a substantial 1 ,!;•',(• state funds fur emer- ••~**> "'„„.,,„!„., resulting from the ,."i.iiiiiivi"K fay »tate «mPloy«B ,, jHcreascs—and the pres- '.|.cniling" groups who ig- 1 ,,„. ,,,,,.,1 to curtail public , and lobby for passage of ,,,." spending measures. , n,,r Edison and Senate and ,iv leaders are definitely • ,1 in a policy of economy ,1,,. war emergency. This .,nly indicated at the open- ';,,!, nfthe legislature. Rec- Mary's Mind Wat Triumphant and Gloating Over Mr."Abbott1 r the unusually severe de- Sparkling Solltair*, but H«r H»art Kspt Remembering Tom's Klsiei ,1,1,11 taxpayers caused by II\ wnr emergency which had their first quarrel. Mary told Tom Here's Salesclerk Mary Fitipatrick mil conservation of pub- Let those who will boast of the cold, that she never wanted to see him again. Before the Transformation Began. [ fur war and defense logical ma(fnittceiic(' of acienct. I sing Tom did i:Ot call to see her for a .niuiilly every m« . •• of increased living : he based on demon -ity, limited to work : aluiy brackets, and n df a temporary •!' • from authorUativ itriiicies reveal that • •' "f living is increas- Mary's Hair Was Set. She's Shown ..ii;- far behind the In- Above Having It Dried by Machine. .iilic payrolls during the in the doorway. She decided to wait a 1W •• .i.lcs. * bought at a Fifth Avenue shop and'om- too thin, but this was overcome with the little while ui:til the downpour abated i'l'tupriation committee in a Fourteenth Street bargain base- correct application of dark lipstick, drawn somewhat. on with a camal's hair brush over the foun- challenge of today's merit." •ilimns and copes with James Abbott had been a bachelor dation. Selena Rubinstein supervised the "What if you fall in love with a boy foi1 forty years. In the beginning he treatments. ii:-. successfully it will 1 who just makes a living? ' asked her hud been too busy accumulating a for- :i.-!iifly worthwhile con- . Mary's coiffure had to be changed too. It mother hopefully, Mrs. Winters had tune to think of marriage. Now, see- was shaggy and flyaway. To bring about a 'i' wai program. Citi- a very romantic soul. ing Mary standing there so sweet and closer resemblance, her hair was cut and ••'• K iscy tan give valu- Mary faced her moth*er, a confident feminine, Abbott realized that he was arranged, in a Gay Nineties setting such as :••• to the committee by • young goddess who defied time and des-goinfr back to a lonely house, and that the movie queen wore in the photograph used :iv with their legitla- tiny to dare and change her plans.' "I he was" lonely, too. as a working model. Motives and impress- don't intend to fall in love with a''poor He said: "Mpy I give you a lift home? Hollywood photographer George Hurrell m in the need for "all- man," she smiled. My car is outside." placed her before the camera, arranged his ^ 1 >: in nomlefense spend- Exactly three weeks later Mary Win- "Thank you very much," Mary said. lights, and shot away. The prints were devel- oped and they had—another Ann Sheridan. ^ liinn of the war. ters met Turn Jackson at a party, and Sitting beside Mr. Abbott In his lux- was in love with him before he finished urious car, Mary tried to forget Tom. saying, "How do you do?" As a result she was very gay and witty. Who Knows? It all began this way. To meet a rich Mr. Abbott felt himself relaxing as he man, a girl hud to go to the exclusive hud not relaxed for a long time. The ii> is called the "spig places where they congregated, She youth he -.bad traded for success vjas •in :n--iaii oil barrel?" did not always have the means. Mean- suddenly upon him again; and' Mary be- ;i •in- tho three largest while a girl had to enjoy hw Winter came very precious because through her .-# •ii'niental Europe? weekends, therefore she postponed her he had found it ugain. •/ s •• i' nther iiamg is, Dutch matrimonial huntir.g until her vaca- He was sorry when they reached her ,« ir Mil'.' tion when her savings would open the home. He noted with approval that the m • liiiiniia is a U: S. Army | doors «f expensive Summer hotels. So building in which she lived was located •f«* when, a fellow-typist from her office in- i '•!,iml one? in a wholesome, respectable neighbor- vited her to a party for Saturday hood. • f.it board was John R. night, Mary hesitated, but went. "'illy appointed? , He said: "I'll see you in the office Within a few minutes of her arrival, did I". S. merchant! ma- tomorrow." * I she was swarmed by the stag line, for Mary smiled ipolitcly, and said; i. :ii.ii reach the one Mary Winters in a black satin dress iwl? "Thank you for the lift." She knew »v that set off her white akjii and a green that tomorrow she would be just an- ui:111V cities are there in rhinestoiie butterfly in her hair, was a other sdt of typing fingers to him. * ..u.;f! dish fit for any king, let alone office ft 1 v She was typing away busily the next i vn teams meet in the knights. afternoon when a voice said: "How are • "" January 1, 1942? Then her hostess came over and said you getting along, Miss Winters?" "inl^ America within casually, "Mary, 1 want you'to meet Startled, she looked up and saw that "I Africa? Tom Jackson." Mr, Abbott stood at her desk, and that •'! f.ri-t'iit musical ?ompo- Mary, unsuspectingly, looked up, and his eyes remembered'her. HI December, one hun- saw u tall, young man with gay, brown She smiled: "Very well, MB. Abbott." A Beautician Applies Foundation ''iiy years ago? eyes. She did not know that somewhere Mr. Abbott saw that she was* just us Cream to the Salesclerk's Round Face. in space, Fate was rolling with laugh- lovely in the daytime as she had been ter.- All she know was that up to this in tTi'e' evening. The Answers moment her life had been incomplete, He said: "May I take you home to- unfulfilled. ^ , • night?" Of course Tom took Mafy hbme. It cure in a comfortable pattern, stretched in the world thai mattered to her, and The Ked Cross "is the voluntary :!l Mary gulped. There really were determined face, Mrs. Winters knew < 1,DUO,000); Berlin (4,. could be no otliur w»y, After they had pleasantly before her. i If she thought of he was all she wanted from life, Mr. arm of tho government in time of , 11 miracles! that Mary's heart had capitulated to Moscow (4,100,000). seen each other, no one else .except Tom, she forced the memories away, Abbott's ring was returned' to him. war. It is every citizen's means "tj ''Miimi. themselves mattered. "Certainly, air," she managed to say. her ambitions. However, before Mr. Abbott drove Time passed. Mary knew that Eu- That evening she went to Tom's of enlistment in the buttle against _, ; I'-'daiul i a U. S, Naval So Mary and Tom began to keep com- Mftry told Tom: "When we quarrelled H her home that night, he took her to house, Tom was amazed to see tier. barbarism, Today's cull is pany, They saw each other at least you said that if I though cafeterias rope was at war, but events" tHefiTtouclP''' three time* a weuk. Mrs. Winters ap- dinner at a continental restaurant, and ed her lightly like shuddering over a However, he said nothing. lurs—Fifty Million of them, three-man board . Mary had the taste of the luxury she had were not good enough for me, I ought proved of Turn.. He was a nice, whole- Bravely, Mary stripped herself of her —and quickly to the Red Croji/ ''resident Roosevelt to wuntefl all her life. to find a ma.ti who could take me to bet- horror tale in a magazine and then ( some buy with no vices. She did not War Fund.-' V ''" active Coal Mines When she entered the apartment, she putting the magazine • away. Then woman's pride and told him why she had mind the fact that Tom was employed ter places. WelJ, I have." Then she ,was met by her«excited mother, "Tom come. as an office worker at 11 salary of $35 hung up." came registration for the peace time '<•'•>mber the first of thi» hiB.been telephoning all evening," Tom looked at' her. He said: "You Give to the Red Cross Wuf JFunft7 weekly. Mr. Abbott, once having made him- draft. beamed Mrs, Winters. "He'll call Give to save.- To save the Uveg ot At first Mary did not mind either. self vulnerable, had no chance. Also Everyone, was very excited • the day want mo to marry you so that I will 1 'ajfain." men hj our armed forces and i "'•• "in , Paramaribo. Her heed was in the clouds, and the only he found himself psychologically ripe the newspapers carried the names of evade the draft?"" Jis' lip curled, "I lll Before Mary had had a chance- to ians imperiled 'by war's tnr- K'iti State and Duke Unl- things in life that mattered were being the men who had been drawn for the don't hide behind a woman's skirts. If ! take off her hat, the telephone rang. far marriage and fa^pig in love, and jng aims. To save, too, the . in Tom's wins and feeling the passion- draft, and their numbers. All the office It was a contijte Tom, He was sorry t*here was Mary, just a short distance my country needs m.e, I'm ready for ica this mercy emblem i 11 '« 'inly 1,870 miles ate tenderness of his kisses. Then workers skimmed the newspapers to see about everything, and he just could, away, charming, desirable, and all that service at a»y time." jiiLL This,is.y. U Dakar. gradually, jtho cold air of reality began not live without her. Could he coma a man could with for in a wif«. That, if the names meant anything to theiiL. to- dissolve" her dreaming. Mary looked"atTRh" proudly. '1f"'l Share in it! right over? He was starved for the fthg was. hig employe, instead of- being Idly, because everyone was doing the didn't love you so much, Tom,'} would One night as thuy were sitting i* th«' d«tr1th>'tttal, became an asset. It put same thing, Mary gaaed at' the names.' theatre, M»iy felt urmoyed that she sjjfht of her. " , love you more, for those words. That's On war's declaration iiy''_jjj|flp SELFINTO ARMY A battle began to vage within Mary's Mr. Abbott in thp .glamorous r«|e of a Then suddenly, among the low num-not why I want us to get married now. J N ll could not hear dearly from their bal- there were 1,31)0 Red CrOMJRlj ' >- - Determined to being. T.he week that she. had not seen gallant' knight rescuing a fair damsel bers, one name, leapt itp at her in let- I want to marry you to know that no tens, and in 11)41 more than lll| cony seatB. Then, when Tom took her ters of flame. Tom had been 'drafted, i'y, Ralph Wrlgkt him had brought home to her that she ivoiM a p«iuwcual typewriter. Oim, date matter.what happens, we 'belong to thousand Chapters and,bras*! to a Proudly cafeteria for an after and he had no dependents. J^d bW theatre snack, resentment filled Mary could livn without him. Ruing with Mr. led to ajtother, mid une tuning he put other, HU

COMMUNIQUE OUR M5VANCK UNIX JWaltef JOHMSOH Pience il St;it. Hr in

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Ttiinrii ' '"''"' f V ''^'KnuUnil must hnvr 11 initiinium of |u ll «fr« "f nnv , nt;aV'fo",1-Vuff-"A.-1 - million tons of pnodsTrom over- 's maltcr of fuel, ihi' I'nited Stales ;sea*. Transportation is the limiting

has more fond »n hand «l prwn; j fRC|Or in tho Far ESJI :»nliiction The President ha.* ft* *<- this ytnr call for quantities ade- The r quate to meet th< ne of the 000,000 tons of shipping construc- armed forces, trivi civilians H vs- tion thin y«ar—*n<> will probably ri»ty almost as complete a- here- get it for shipping construction is tofore, and leave enough over to one of the bright spot? in our war supply the needs of our allies. production schedule. Rumors that rationing may he We take it that Admiral Emory involved on other products—all of S. Land newly appointed head of KRAZY KAT them imported—In ought a state- \V. S. A. will do as. good a job in ment from government officials utilizing existing shipping as he hns done in building, and that our HE HAS tfr BEEN HOftE HE CIKES V WHAT H0A1E. that such action i six months Navy can repeat its earlier success a year away. In of the fact so l$m, m^ a year tiw».*. «II -I'I^ "• ^"^ *.-v- - - < -- • t so WELL that wo impoit collee, the country in controlling Nazi U-boats, and TF/AT 1 wouit? say Hz , ifi convinced that the supply lines thereby solve our transportation I from South America will bo kept problems. ,Sr^;:;,X'StSt BRIEFS: Dutch, British, Aus- 1 Vriicht some day become necessary: tralisMi. and Chinese all each one's need for United States to ration that very important, jtem in the American 1'iet. arms should take precedence over One thing is certain: the Amer- the other's. AH claims are valid, ican farmer can be depended upon especially the Dutch, since the Japs to supply America's dinner tables are at their front door right now with a quantity and variety of food ... One General has come out of unequaled anywhere in the world. Pearl Harbor with his reputatiop n All he needs is to be told to pro- enhanced. HV is Major General duce—and he will! Frederick L. Martin, who com- Unfortunately, Winston Chur- manded the air farce in Hawaii. Had his recommendations for the chill has been all ton good a pro- j R-/3O "< row.t phet j.n the pa.«t. Ilia warning to defense of Hawaii been accepted, expect ii great deal more bad news the cowardly attack of December from the Far East probably mennt 7 might have turned out differently that things were so bad out there .. , Trade opportunities are increas- that the has of j could be ing daily as a result of our Pan- By Percy Crosby American •policy. Agreement* are SKIPPY expected In th near future. Con- being hastened with Central and sidering the sort of attack the Brit- South America, and exporters are ish stronghold hnd undergone, it GOT YOUR receiving liberal consideration was in a sense living on borrowed 1 PONT from Washington ... It is now pos- time. sible to pay federal income, gift MO BAIN, SKIPPY. HAND The Nornuuulie fire in New York and estate tax with Treasury notes and the 18th U-boat attack off the owned for only one month. A for- Atlantic coast within n month point mer Treasury regulation provided to our biggest problem: TRANS- that such notes had to be held for PORTATION. a.t least three months. FORWARD MARCH By H. S. Sims Jr. p FAMILY TIK*» - — in... EXPLAIN WHY CHINA thousand years later. CAN ENDURE HARDSHIPS The fuct thai we can't buy a Probably the most profound new automobile, new tires, or an thing that the Chinese can teach ". unlimited umouiu of sugar brings us is the importance of family ties. us, the American people, to the To a Chinaman, the family it the ronlization that we are going to all-important tocial group. As Lin have to pay a high price for our Yutang said: Rulers may come and freedom. rulers may go, but Chinese families POLLY AND HER PALS will remain Chinese families. From now on, sacrifices and. hardships arc going to increase The success of the Chinese in WELL, ASH^IS IS VERY HECK.NO, daily. But even so, we are get- resisting the Japanese for these COMMENPABLE, HAS ANYONE TD CAN'T BLAMfe ting out light compared to some four years is probably due", in large 6ET HIRED other people who alia ire fight- part, to their strong family ties. COME OUT TO HIRE ing for their freedom. The Chin- Strong family tiet breed itrong VUH HAST' ese people, for instance, have suf- character*! eo IN AN' fered defeat after defeat for more than four years from the power- We are now engaged in a war REALLV ful and cruel Jap;iiicse military so large that there are fighting APPLY- machine. fronts in every sector of the world. From the very beginning of the In every nation at war, there are Sino-Japanese conflict in July, fifth columnists and propagandists 1937, the Nipponese have follow- trying to break morale. ed the policy that the more bru- Tojo and Hitler's bays are try- tal they were the sooner the Chin- ing to break our morale: they are ese would give up. They ripped trying through brutality to con- across Chinese soil, raping the vince us that freedom isn't worth women, bombing defenseless cit- .lighting for. Whether they succeed |., ies, and using Chinese prisoners for or not depends upon the individual bayonet practice. famines in Middlesex County and Cop IW!. Kn| Milum Snvkm. lr.; fcuj i.| i. n. But the Chinese refuse to give other counties, becauso. the family upi They resist the efficient and in America, a> in China, is the. so- well-organized Japanese attacks cial group wkich forma the veijy percent of total production will go with guerilla warfare and a foundation of our nation. for war purposes. scorched earth policy. A nation II we wish to sabotage the plans The WPB announced «af luwte who continues to take this pun- of Hitlen and Tojo, we an, by sim- DETECTIVE RILEY By Richard I already authorized or now pending ishment for year after year has ply strengthening our family ties; *" Congress total approximately character and is worth studying. a nation of strong families it a LOOK WHO VOOPOPE.'THIS SEE THIS SHOE? LOOK BETWEEN THE CRACKS JO-JO WIRED THIS 11G billion dollars. The Board aaid strong nation. IE -ENACTING- I CAUGHT IS SAW SYKCS, v REMOVE THE WIG < THERE ARE VERY the Axis produced approximately IN THESE BOARDS.. .IP YOU FLOOR 60 THAT WH China is a large place; it is, HIS VERSION OF A/\ESSIN'. 45 billion' dollars worth of war THE GUY t AND MOUSTACHE ' SMALL METAL FILINGS LOOK CLOSELY YOU'LL SEE THE BALL ROLLED larger than Europe. Yet China THE CRIME,R(LEY WITH THE WHO OWNS AND YOU'LL FIND JO- RUNNING THROUGH THE MORE METAL f 'OVER THE PIN-HO Proper it not half at large at the A Week of the War goods in 1941, and to win decisive WWW IN THE m FUSE BOX.' x THIS JO KRAUS// JUST SOLE... A PERFECT FILINGS' IT SET OFF THE United Statei. In this small ares, victory, the U. S. must outproduce 15 • jr (Continued from Editorial Page) SAME AOEY • JOINT FINISHED A TEN-YEAR ELECTRICAL more than 400 million Chinese are the Axis 2H to 1. have been presented to the Navy, WHERE PUKE HAD * STRETCH..HE ALWAYS packed. Most of them live in the Priorities And Allocations CONDUCTOR.' f HIMSELF/..WITH JO Coast Guard and Maritime Coin- AtfT DEATH,... Yellotf, Yangtyze, and Si River A drastic reduction in the manu- THOUGHT'THEDUKE'' HELPOFCOURl mission. AFTER ttUAS- valleys. I facture of tin cans was ordered by FRAMED HIM.' Navy *NS THE BALL, They have learned to endure1 the WPB in order to save approxi- The President signed the Navy hardships, for they are cursed with mately 40 percent of the 40,000 RILEY PUKES A Supply Bill carrying 24 billion famines and Hoods. The Chinese tons of tin used by the canning in-' COIN OM THE dollars in cash appropriations and have put too much emphasis on a duatry last year. Small-sized cans FLOOR...WHWTHE four billion dollars in contract au- liberal education, an a liberal edu- and non-essential cans, including MIX STRIKES THE thorizations, a bill authorizing ex- cation hasn't taught them how tfi. those for beer, tobacco, dried beans , PHi.WCOIHU- -ptttditwe of $750,000,000 for fa- control famines and floods. and dog food, are, eliminated ern cilities to build 1,800 minor com- tirely after this month. 'The ban batant, auxiliary and patrol ves- WITH ELECTRI- The religion of the Chinese on sales of new trucks and trailers CITY MUCH TO sels, and legislation authorising : masses is a combination of the was extended to February 28. expenditure of 1450,000,000 for THE CHIEF'S teachings of three old thinkers, Prime war contractors and public j naval shore facilities, The House AMA2EMCNT j Confucius, Toa-Tzse, and Bmlda. health of safety officials may 'ob-1 passed and sent to the 'Senate a However, thece are more than two tain imrrrediat* delivery of new 2, Lincoln Nwptnor V" a bill to allow commissioning of war- million Catholics there, and about automobiles by applying directly rant officers as officers of the Regu .two-thirds of a million Protestants. tc^ fhe Office of Price Administra- lar A liny. The Navy asked for 'Incidentally, moll of the Ctunete tion in Washington, Price Adminis- oandf binoculars meeting service loaders are CbrijtUm. trator Henderson uniuuinced. All requirements, either 6 x 30 or 7 x The Chinese have.some peculiar non-essential use of Vitamin A was FACTS YOU NEVER KNEW!! By Bob Darl 50, and said they would be return customs. For example, dinner be- banned to assure sufficient (td after the war is over. The gins with dessert and ends with for the Air.Corps. Navy lowered the minimum age ll is also true tbat Chinese EWLY HATCHED QUAIL ARE SCARCELY HOW DO unit of mechanic-learners from 18 FILAMENT OF ANINCAMDCSCAKT* wear red, and Chinese in MORE JHAN AN INCH TALL .' THESE GUYS to 10 years., ENTIRELY TOO KINO LAMP GIVES Off IKJUt ATA TEMPERATURE •warning w«*r white. But we should remember that these CUB- Production And Convtrsioa Deliver.^—Ifindly offering to I> itojns come from a civilization that, The WPB ordered all radio man- take cure, of hl> girl friend's pet ' to the finding of arche- ufacturers to convert (.heir facili- while she was in' a hospital, Abra- jsts in l'J2U, is not pre-daled. ties to war production within four ham £. Japp^s ftllo forced to go other word», p*tp\* kv*4 in' *'*'""«• The industry did •to the TTwpttftT-.- 1%^ fet, * -TV*- y ffl; 1 at early as in an; pert of the 000000, 0000 off civiliaivilin businesbi s last tjke, tit ^lim twice" on the year, but already lmo had its civil- hand. ian output cut 40 percent. War The Chinese developed tb* silk Production Chairman Nelson aid Industry as early at J700 B. C WORKS WITH BROKEN NECK "conversion, is the only straight, Waterloo, Iowa,—Police Lieut. this w«s about MOO years btfore fast road to victory. This will be *• Western World lrn tlibuti'in* c«nm around the ti;n« of 'J., §. industrial output in 1 P. ^3! *utomofcite accident ^ M»y. "•""••liit . birth. The protean of msk. foompar»d with 31 td t« dtl AoguU and porcrlsim and the use of gun< year. Ifi durable goods »h»u( gr} {heu bi«n workinf atMitty ii«c«i . \ FRIDAY, PEBRDABV 20,1642 PAGft )wboys Riding Undefeated In Heavy Senior Court Circui| Tussles FORDS Three Decisive TIGER FIXTURE ByJackSords Recreation Blast Red BOWLING Court Slate Onions; Fords, Action In RESULTS Wins Registered Play Results In For W«tk of Feb. 23rd Cyclones Win, Too Mediate League Standing In Local Tourney Position Changes TowniWp HMTJT Svnior. W At the High School, Tuesday, L WOOnBRHKJE — Two closely- „„, in the Fords In- Feb. 24th—At 7 P. M., Greinerj WOODBRIDGE — Jannl'* Toft'i 19 51 WOODBRIDGE—A trio of de- intcstril tilts and a pair of onp- world ,imiH this week li cisive conquests were registered in General Ceramics; at 8 P. M., boys aren't setting V«ek'» 19 (icd affairs were recorded in the n.sulU'd in some 7 the Woodbridgc Intermediate " fire but I I PeUrun't ... 17 Wondbridge Junior basketball St. Gcarg* 10 court tourney this week at the Par- 14 uurnament at th' Parish House ing Club. Senior court circuit. • npprd the Arrow MUldUwx W.t.r 13 ish House. 11 his week. Woodbridi* Light Senlort This week, they smothered •. the Unknowns W.H. C. 0. P. ... 9 151 The Hqboea downed the Indians By close margins, the Minute At the Parish House—'Monday Red Onions 64 to 34 in a con ' '^ if, to 8: theL«wr»nce Lodge . 18 28 to 18. Barony, with a count 8 •ton nosed out the Comets 29 to at 8 P. M., Balints B. C. vs. Chero- that was never disputed «s to Ut* ' ,„;,,,! out Buddies FM4I Coal 19 of eleven, paced the winners, while S fi and the Blue Birds won over kees. final outcome. Merwin went on i !)„. Unknowns cop- L. Chaney and Krebs, each with ho Alamos 44 to 40. Individual Woodbridge Intermediate scoring spree to tally 21 polntl M < six, were tops for the losers. Mtddle.ei W.ter (2) itars were: Channey, Minute Men; At the Parish House, all games the winners. He was well a»irt«pi Sparked by KrebB and Ebner, A. Ferraro, i, Comets; Channey and Both- to start at 7:15 P. M.—.Monday, by B. Gillis and G. Krumtn, thlji {with totals of ten and nine, the rformers were: Remeniski well, Blue Birds; Ellis, Mullins and Saints vs. Hoboi-s; Tuesday, Oy- former scoring thirteen point* «MJ*$ Toth, Arrows; Comets Masted the Falcons !!9 to Fekete Lobro, Alamos. clones vSs Comets; Wednesday, Fal- the latter, ten. Winston, with. t'S s. Italint, Pion- Blackmail . 14. Yank worked clones SSrSrS «.-'t of eighteen, was tops for *g| In the other melees, the Lions cons VB Paioti, T. Ferraro, losers. ' losers. .".*$?> battered the Blue Birds 41 to 16 vs. Comets. Unknowns, and The Saints defeated the Indians The Fords Sporting Club «Mf^ 3!) to 22 in and the Minute Men spanked the Woodbridge JunU" Comets 32 to 25. ped back into the picture by ( "' _^ P«t*r»o«i'« (1) Kath registered twelve points for At the Parish Hou»e. all g»mes the Mayor Greiner AMWMUM£! Peterson the victors, while J. Schicker and J. Carney ex- to itart at 6:30rLeVsTTo P. M.-nMondayV d v, PM»«™ into camp 21 to 19". . Do?DoW»* | likewise celled for the Lions, while Fenick 0m€tSl Perry Blue Birds vs. 9. ,.I°« V\ Mm., with I count of eight, starred,starrfli?eM Eaila Indians (IB) was tops for the Bird*. Bothwell f°r r the victors, while Romottijtp. Wednesday, Lions v«. ComeUomeUiFrij Fri- f° the victors, whe Benish E. Chaney, f and Muchanic starred for the Min ute Men in their win over the day, Blue Birds vs. Hun(tari«n P»«d the Crelners with a total »t Letiko L. Chanuy, f I ten. Moore, c Comets paced by Penry. B. O. Comet. (25) G F FORDS LIGHT SENIORS In the third fracas, the Cyclone* < Johnson, c .. „ j uprooted General Ceramics 48 t$j. Lee, g Rutan, f 1 1 (First Round of a Single Rllminftll a tion Tourney for Second Half 22. Dunfee and Greschuck, each Brodniak, Ray GilliB, f 2 0 with a count of nine, sparked the St. GMI-I* C. C. (2) Lee, c .'.... 2 0 Championship) 177 Krebs, At the Fords No. 14 School- j conquerors. Quattrocci tallWd Reutscfy, g 2 0 - • - I J. 1 points to lead the vanquished. 155 Peliry, 'g ...'... 4 2 10 Tuesday at 8 P. M., Teals vs. Jit- 142 Totals quintet. OMMy ; «t 9 P. M.? MM'I Maulers G 142 Hoboet (28) Junni Cowbojrt (84) F -*- Totals 11 3 25 vs, Arrow*. 2 177 J. Barcellonn, f 2 <" m, f RIDGES FORDS INTERMEDIATES 3 1 1 linute Men (32) G P T Mayer, f Sylensky, f At the Fords No. 14 School, 10 1 81 Muchanic, f 5 0 10 Merwin, f ... Barony, c ... Monday, at 6:30 P. M., Owls vs. S 1 t* V. Brodniak, f 2 0 4 Diibay, c Petro, K Buddies; at 7:16 P. M., Unknowns 6 1 1* Wcit R.r.t.n (1) Bothwell, c C 0 12 B. Gillis, K Vransonos, g vs. Black Trojans; at 8 P. M., Gun- G. Krumm, g 0 10 Hnney, g 3 0 6 ners vs. Pioneers; at 9 P. M,, Dive Totals Hornsny, R 0 0 Bombers vs. Arrow Jayvees; Tues- Totals 29 6 84 day at 6:30 P. M., Dive Bombers Totals 16 0 32 Falconi (14) F vs. Pioneers; at 7:15 P. M., Owls R«t Onioa. (34) G 195,French, f 1 vs. Black Trojan?. Royal, f 1 0 21Joe Valocsik Horvath, f 0 Lion. (41) G F- T Bixel, f jtr- 2 0 Bwyer, f .. ,0 Schicker, f ; 7 1 15 StandihR of the 1. Lee, c 3 0 820 Janer, c .... 1 SPORTS ECHOES W. Brodniak, f 1 1 3 Township Heavy Stnltft Dunigan, g 2 0 4 J. Carney, c 6 2 12 6 16 Larsen, c 1 I By Elmer (Steve) Vecsey Team W Farr, g 0 0 & R. Trainer, g 3 17 8 j V.cl'i (3) Yank, g 2 0 Janni Cowboys 5 Winston, g 0 1ft J. Haag, g 0 0 0 4 F T Dudich Albertson, K 0 1 Cyclones tout's Vs. Conn—Vol. // T. Kath, g 10 2 3 3 Tomchak Greiners Totals 17 0 34 Boxing fans have been waiting a long time for illis, g 1 0 2 Ceramics 2 0 Cr«»h Totals 5 4 14 this one. But it's here at last!—the announcement Red Onions 1 Crainan (1» G F T Cenwti (IB) G Totals 18 5 41 Fords Sporting Club .'. 0 5 Krebs, f 5 that Pittsburgh's Sweet William Conn will tangle with Boyle, f 1 0 2' J. Fitzpatrick, f 0 0 0 Kuzma, f 1 Blue Bird. (16) G Woodbridge lntcrmadUtet World Champion Joe Louis again this coming June. Jardot, f 0 2 2 Weaver, c .... 2 Varrelman, f ... Team W h This June will be exactly one year after Billy threw Hunter," f 0 0 0 Ebner, g 4 Cook, f ..- Cyclones x 3 0 Komond, c 4 2 10 White,? 1 fhfi world heavyweight crown out of the window in fenick, f Comets / S 1 Harth, p 1 1 B Penry, g 2 1»41. His fan following has waited patiently ever Lee. c Saints .. Moore, g 10 2 Farmer, g .... 1 Johnson, g since for "the next time." Hoboes DeJoy, g 0 0 0 Chaney,. g 0 Falcons 'ii InglU Totals 16 7 39 Recently, dowiy at Miami where the balmy Indians _. Totals 7 5 10 im Inglis JJ__2..-UL ~ - -jry m W S. C. (21) G jVahely, f 2* 2 parative silence of the heavyweight boxing business ComeU (26) G Team . G Egan, f 0 Chaddelo, f fi 0 12 Rutan, f, 2 Lions by saying that one, William Conn, would definitely . 6 Dobbins, f 3 Kolik, c 2 0 4 Johnson, f 0 Minute Men meet the Bomber this June. Last year Jacobs matched . 3 Kluff, c 2 FordfCo.1 (1) Gillis, f 5 o 10 Comets Petal-oaky, g 0 0 " 0 . 2 S. Cipo, g 2 Galya Jones, "g 0 0 0 Lou Nova and Louis in the Fall instead of giving Conn Lee, c 0 o o Bluebirds Deak o o Hungarian B. C. . 1 a return match immediately. Varrelman, g 0 . 0 Bacskay .. Totals 10 2 22 J. Schicker, g 4 o 8 .latnos Totals 3 21 Marinscak He explained this move by saying that Nova was Ruetsch, g 2 o 4 Ford* Intermediate F T Lesko . Saint* (33) the only outstanding challenger who had not been , Cyclone* (45) G 782 819 Lee, f 0 Team W Stanley .. 0 0 Totals 13 0 26 Dunifee, f 4 Kath, f G 0 12 given a crack at the title. Now that it's Conn's turn iwls 3 Greschuck, f 4 819 Greek, f ... 1 again (and there're no more prominent untried chal- Minute Men (29) G F T Jnknowns 3 (f 2 Seyglinski, c 3 I Vistjcay, c Bob Muchanic, f 2 0 4 loneers Howard Toft'i (2) lengers around) nothing seemed to stand in the way Pocheck, g :. 1 Brodniakj f 113 Dive Bombers Bronowski 162 Chaney, K 2 G. Gyenes, g 3 of a second Louis-Conn fight. D. Bothwell, c 4 0 8 rrow. Jayvees P. Hickel Hango, g 4 F, Gyenes, g 3 Gunners Toft Hornsby, g ....• 2 0 4 B. Gyenes, % 3 Totuls l(i Jacobs Bides His Time Until Jane , Hanney, g 5 Or 10Buddies Balck Trojans Uncle Mike knew all along that another Louis- Totals 21 3 45 Totals 14 1 29 Bixel Wins Conn match would bring a sizeable gate. And he General Cer.mic. (22) G knew, too,, that June was the right time to produce Blue Birdf (44) G F T Cranford Beats Quattrocci, f 5 G F the second Louis-Conn volume. So he let Nova have ook, f Oil Wolan, f 2. 0 0 Tourney Opener Fenick, f , ....' 4 1 Frank, c 1 0 0 Barrons, 42-33 All Stars Lose his chance, al]«wed Conn to play around in Holly- Lee, c 3 0 6 Bauer, g 2 4 1 WOODBRIDGE —The Second Bothwell, K 5 0 10 Somers, g 0 1 0 wood (and other places) and let that guy named Joe W OOOBMDGE—Coach George Anmial Woodbridge Township bad- Johnson, g 1 0 0 be inducted into the Army, Gerek's Woodbridge High court 2 To Stanford Team Channey, g 8 0 18 Totals 10 2 22 0 0 minton championships got under combine continued along ita bumpy . During all this, period fans argued about the road in basketball this week by" FORDS—In tin interesting indc-!way Monday night when Clair Totajs 21 2 44 1 June '41 fight. Thus, when interest had been accu- taking a 42 to 33 shaking up at the State Cup Soccer 7 1 15 ndent game, th'. Fords All Stars I g^ ^,,,,,1 ^B honors of winning mulated over an eight months' stretch and Louis Akmoi (40) G F hands of Cranford. dropped „ S* U 13 ^~;|>: * the first match by. defeating A. H "" Johnny WhTjee"spifttecT the" Sfid IMt Start March! fast Sacred Hearts court combine « was in the ^efvice, the time aeemed ripe for the Jong- Ellis, f r> o i( from Stanford, Conn., ut School • trust 15-4, 15-8, Mullins, f : 3 4 1' and Black with nineteen points to KEARNY — The New Jersey |s Cop Two emerge the individual star of the state cup soccer competition draw No. 14 Tuesday night. Stai'ting this evening and run awaited announcement. Now all we have left to do ara, e 0 0 111 ganw> Millar, with a count of six- for /econd round play will hike Whilu, £he ^pre muy indicate a through next week no less rliek, c 2 0 r is to get excitfljd. And we probably will before June teeri^was topa for the winners. place March 1. Eight games are nr Loop one-sided victory, the contest was iobro, g 4 2 1 thun ten matches are on.tap. rolls around. Woodbridge (33) G F T blated for that day. All games at closely fought un^il the tiuul min- erity, g 3 0 The schedule of matehes is as 7 19 the various fields start at 3 P. M, i ii. Teals broke even ute* irhin tho^vi^tois moved into Because Dashing Willie is a keen boxer if there D/anfee, f : G follows; 0 2 With the -home club listed first, • in lhe Fords Light the lead. Totals 17 0 40 Weaver, f '. 1 Dot Schwenzer vs. DotRyan, ever was one. He can land his share of,'blows on the 0 0 the contests arc- as follows:, ' '>:i!l loop thin week ut Egan, with four points, wns best DiUbay, c 0 Tuesday, Feb. 24, at 8:4fi P. M. best of them—and can probably ride a punch better WATCH IMBEDDED IK 2 4 Athenia Steel A. C. of Clifton vs. I. Kii-st, they defeated for the locals, while Robustulli Toth, c : 1 i •.! I lo 17, then drop- Dorothy Barkelew vs. Margaret than anybody else in the gajne today. He's got that CONCRETE RUINS Jago, c 1 2 4 Hawthorne S. C; Newark Sport starred for the winners with i\ 0 0 Club vs. Entre Nous A. C. of East • -'•'• decision to the Jeroff, Thursday, Feb. 20, at 8:45 Kellogg, Idaho. — While remov- Davidoski, g 0 count of ten. "cocky air" that fans love, and the interesting part of 0 2 Newark); Newark Portuguese S. C. F P...... ng concrete forms fi^om the Bunk- Van Syckle, g 1 Sacrwt Ho.rU (26) it is that he usually earnestly believes everything he 0 2 ve. Elisabeth Sport Club; Bayonne • i k c (t host «gainst the 1 Mrs. Percy Lockei- vs. Margie er Hill mine, WakerjSkeen found Nord, g 1 Rosa, f says. Believe it or* not, that'a a rare trait these days. watch imbedded in one of the Ravers vs. Russell Jackson Associ* iountj of eight. Robu9telli, f 0 10 Howe, Monday, Feb. 23, at 9:15 initeeii points, starred gizzp. t P. M. forms. The watch, which bore the Totals 11 11 33 ation of Harrison; Hoboken F. C. engraved repair insignia of a vs. New York S. C; Globe Porce- Anderson and Mul- cherry, f Alta Ryan vs. Emily Lee, Fri- weet William Is Talking Again . day, Feb. 20, at 8:45 P. M. jeweler in business here twenty Cnmford (43) O * Main B.C. of Trenton vs.Whiteltead • I ;iKuinst the Arrows, Giuliani, o Conn has already been talking about Joe, who is Miller, f fi ii ;md M. Bimar were Barbara Grow vs, Helen Van years ago was bright and clean Rubber S. G- of Tieaton; CanWn g Noekler, f ...., f 0 * * Local No. 1 S. C. vs. Polish Falcons '"iniicrs. Tassel, Friday, Feb. 27, at 8:45 now at a training camp in the North. The Pittsburgh and ran perfectly when wound. Coppolap . K J 2 Billias, t 0; 0 S. C. of Trenton, and Wright Aero G F 0 0 P. M. lad expressed the belief recently that Army grub was Kara, g 206 BILLION CIGAJtETTES Muldoon, c 2 ' S. C. of Paterson vs. Passaic Q 13 5. Ann Coneannon vs. Margaret slowing LeuiB dowiv He recently visited Joe's camp. WasMflgte«—According to the P-oetler, g ...,-„„„„„„ 4 8 1 0 "Jerdsn, Friday, Feb. W, At 9:16 It was last year about this time, or a little later, that Department of Agriculture, 20tS,- Bell, g 4 1 Totals 12 2 2ft Foxx says night baseball expan- P. M. Billy talked so much he actually aroused the out- 000,000,000 cigarettes were con- Oran, g 0 0 Dorothy Marratt ve, Adelle Ful- sion ii a boon to pitchers. 1 0 Ford* All St«r> (13) G turned during 1941, wtting a rec- lei-ton, Tuesday, Feb. 24, at S>;15 spoken enmity of the champion—a rare happening. Totals 15 12 42 Jago, f ord. Nearly 0,060,000,000 cigars Nazis seek workers for indus- P. M. Woodbridge 7 13 2 11—33 11 1 28Wargo, f But Louis, who had said Conn talked too much, were alto coniumed, the highest trial race with United States. Mrs. V.-Philips vs. Mrs. G. Rud- i Cranford .12 9 8 13—42 Boos, f found out -that Bijly had a lot to back up his talk. number since 1930. dy, Monday, Feb. 23, at. 10 P. M. G P T Egan, c Marion Suchy vs. K. Holland, 0 0 0 R*ak, B Wednesday, Feb. 28, »t 11:15 P. M. 6 0 10 Whitney, % By Irv Tirmap Jane Warr vs. Margaret Lee 2 1 5 Muller, g Wednesday, Fab. 25, at 5:45 P. M NAPPY 6 0 12 Blsnchard, % " 0 p q U. S. Army air force will be 0 0 0 Tot»U 4 6*13 | expanded to 2,000,000 men. MorgenthAU eays tax exemption SET KINM EXCITED 18 1 17 applies to Federal liens only. Sttarity Steel And WSN HE DIRECTS. G P T Ctfomci {otejn Loop DON'T m. HUH? % 1 t 1 0 2 WOODBBIDGE — Township 4 0 8 team* competing in the Perth Ain- iboy- InduiuiHl Bowling League 3 0 Q continued to mov« uionic nn the IDS- in« tide this week. 10' 1 Ceramics lost two (fames to thp It Ii H, keglers uiul Avenel St'cur- (Jj) G ¥ ity BU<1 draped u pair to Public 0 0 J) S«rvie«, WWe 28 — '^taJd 4i MOTH M»w eoa PERTH AMBOY iiatogy Aristocrats Four Feature Fords Keglers How to Distinguish Nationality of Aircraft Bouts On Card Snub Poor House WOODBRIDGE |.1( ose Two More HIGHLAND PARK—Joe B ind Sfhicktr, tin- .\, the Bosationnnl younpr New York HI)S Tin' Fov.li Rrr ke;:- .nubbed the Poor H,,,, {'* heavyweight v^hn has won 2!> of his E ion at the Parish linn-.,, |^ n» utinhle to hrfiik itR twii- professional fights, the laft 22 in a 1 nfe 7 With the except,,,,, , J' tin^fcr ci'lliir position in thi row, will meet Willie Thomas of if Aristocrat forward, i- fdlcsi'\ (.'iiunly M.IJCT bowlim' Philadelphia in the feature six- AMERICAN WAR. •r on the two clubs , round fracas of tb<> Masonic Hall : tins week, as they dropped 'our points. Hm UNITKD UTATfS NAVT CRKAT BRITAIN. K, A. t. fight card here tonight. nics l» the Academy Har UNITKD STATUS ARMT ;ount of ten was Wlm M4 Fu«li<»-ltlM 4lak wlU Wini-Blw clrtlt, whit* tlrtft wHk pinners. Wln« inJ Finlite—Bla« Hlik with Baksi is expected to have hi? whlit rtir %»4 Tt& ttmin white iiar II< ral «nt« osers. Ur starred fi Romcr raced the local quintet ln, whin toi n4 ttrtliml B«Mtr—N« MntltttllMI rvli«l hands full with the 20-year-old B»0 1»2 23 fi Arlttoerali (50) MEXICO bin and Matchmaker Benny Can- Clark li'l 22!i 160 HI '.it Ur, f 1'. m« IIHl klHUkf—R(d ttlt Wlnr-RW (riimlf. whin trlmfU tor will feature New Brunswick wit* ••ill fmn trlinilt In t«nltr Chaney, f Rmliftr- N« litrnllflratlon fighters. Jiminie Cassaro takes on Kwildtl—Gr««n. whKt »d r«l >«rll»l J. McLaughhlin, f R94 928 !).'17 •trip*" Frankie BieBowicz of Trenton, win- Hoyle, c Fordi (1) Vier of the star bout on the lnst Rom«r 235 167 204 Ebner, (r ...... two Trenton Arena shows; Ducky 1 Rakos 171 187 1RII [Thomas furnishes more heavy- Schickel , g Gaal 171 154 189 Junes, g weight action against Gus Johnson THE PPtSENT MRINE Matusz 160 lfil of Plainficid; and Frankie Borse CORPS SWORD IS AN Korneski 206 1711 182 tackles Lenny Feldman, another tXACT COPV OF VM Totals ONE BROUGHT W ex-Golden Glove titleholder from AFRICA IN IBO5 BY LX TRACTOR FALLS ON 943 «:t6 1)1!) Philadelphia. PWSUYN.O6ANN0*. MAI Minsoula, Mont.- '.', ris accidentally fell •'• ton tractor and tlni GKKMANI ITALV JAPAN Wlni—Itti tkk proceeded tto fall on Federal Income Wlni—Bluk tnm Win*—Ramtn fueM, rillgw, }• One Minute MODEL AIRPLANES I'els to be used in training person- Kudder-Bltcfc twutlkt clrtM la whit* did Roddtr—N* Mt»tll«»tl KiMtr-Cnt*.. wMt« tni nd nrtlct) U. S. high school youth have nel hi aircraft recognition and itrltM with nrtl >m In c«nUr leg bruises. Tax Material Sports Quiz been nsked by Secretary Knox to raiigr estimation in gunnery prac- No, 3 Civilian air raid spotters will have no difficulty distinguishing Axis planes from those of the United build a half million aircraft mod- i tire. Nationa if they memorize the marking) illustrated above. American and British planes have designs The Revenue Act of 1041 prn- of red, white and blue, and Russia has a red star. Watchers on the southern border occasionally 1. Who was die fust Yankee vides a simplified method of coni- may set the red triangle of Mexico. Axis raiders are easily spotted through the familiar black egular to sign up? putinc income tax in the case of in- cross and swastika of Germany, the round red rising sun emblem of Japan and the Roman fasces 2. Who is the top-ranking ama- dividuals whose gi'093 income is insignia borne by Italian plants. eur in tennis today? derived wholly from salary, wages 3. Who did Conn ajKt this or other compensation for personal month? services, dividends, interest, rent, annuities, or royalties, and does not 4. How many home runs did exceed $3,000. A few Form 1040A News From The Screen World Lombardi hit last year? has been provided for taxpayers By Emily Enright 6. Who was recently voted by who arc entitled to and elect to Club Wins Cup a group of players the second best use.such method. A table on the Bulletins issued in Hollywood and "Frenchmen's Creek," a his- player in the world? reverse side of this Form shows ISELIN — The Home Town certainly give one the idea that torical thrillcr-diller, was written the amount of tux on increasing Sports Club of Iselin won thethe screen, in the coming months, by Daphne du Maurier . . . ANSWERS amounts of irross income after the John C. Montagna trophy Satur- ie going to be flooded with films Richard Webb left a promising proper allowance of $400 for each day night at the annual meeting dramatizing the war in the Pa- screen career when he was indudt- BUM aHpng) s8Sm Aqqog " dependent, if any. of the Middlesex County Federa- cific. Some of those announced ed into service at Ford Ord, Calif. The tax under the simplified tion of Hunting and Fishing Clubs for immediate production include: The day after, he was train-bound method is the same for each $25.00 held at the Mayfair Grill, Raritan "Yellow Peril," "Remember Pearl for Ft. Monmouth, N. J., where he block of gross income and the tax- Harbor," Yellow Menace," "Pearl will star in a series of army train l!Hd 'I payer need only ascertain in which Township. The Iselin club, the newest unit Harbor Pearls," "Sunday in Ha- ing films . . . block his gross income (less allow- waii," "Bombing of Honolulu," ance for dependents) falls to de- in the federation, had thirteen of Laird Cregar has shed 40 of his signatures demanding recognition "WingB Over the Pacifio," "YftnK* termine his lax. A flirt reduction itn tftghtoen members praaont at 340.pounds in a short while and,! for Autry ... Over Burma Road," "Wake Is- of 10 percent has been mjjde in ar- the affair. The organization announces that he intends to trim Marjorie Main is trying, bjj j.tand," 'Secret Agent of Japan," riving at the amount of tax shown which wins the cup twice in suc- his weight down to a neat 225 might and main, to remove some in the table for deductions such as cession retains permanent posses- "Aloha Oe," and others . . . pounds. His schedule calls for of the rasping from her grating voice. She is taking daily voice charitable contributions and taxe: sion of the trophy. Whether this type of firm will dropping at least 10 pounds a lessons for a singing role and re< paid, ao that tho taxpayer who uses A t>air of pheasants, shot on a be popular with- -movie-goers month ... • f j> * poets: "My voice isn't exactly TWnpttffiWtd d doesdoe "Yv YvntIi^mtr^ t -pTtmte-... maTns~to be seen ... " "GeTSe" Alrtryy w|ro has*?he larg- honed down for torch work, but gets an automatic reduction of 10 S. Wight of Woodbridge, was Did you know that moat of the est fan mail in all of Hollywood, it's already smoothed around the percent. presented to the club as a prize westerns are written by women, has a wide following of fans who edges." Under the simplified method th .for a contest. The contest net- especially those with the most are indignant that their idol has status of a person on the last day ted about $25 which was turned shooting in them? Betty Bur- never been noticed by-the Acad- Tommy Dorsey and hia bund arc of the taxable year is the govern- over to the Red Cross. bridge, who has written most ol emy directors. Recently a bundle reported to have received ?80,- 000 for playing during the filming ing factor in determining the ex- jene Autry's thrillers, now is of 300 petitions arrived from the emption level ($750 for single per: of "Ship Alhoy," which features is optional with the taxpayer but working on a special for him called "An Oscar for Autry" committee sons and married persons not living Eleanor Powell and Red 'Skelton. once an election has been made for 'Frontier Pioneer.". • . . in Pittsburgh, containing 27,398 with husband or wife, and $1,500 any y%*f, it is irrevocable for that Doris Schroeder writes the sto- for married persons living to- year. If a. taxpayer files a return gether) as well as the credit for ries for Dan Barry, while Lillie under the simplified method for the dependents. Hayward and Ann Morrison Cha- taxable year he may not thereafter Separate Returnt pin are steadily at work at Re- file a return under the general pro- A husband and wife living to- public where they are western visions of the law for that year. gether on the la,st day of the tax- scenarists . . . ST. JAMES' Conversely, if he files a return un- able year may file separate returns Fouf other adventure thrillers, jller the general provisions for any on Form 1040A if the gross income all written by women, are owned [taxable year, he may not there- of each is from the prescribed by Paramount. They include: after file a return under the sim- sources and does not exceed, $11,- "Reap the Wild Wind," a sea Baga, plified msthod for that year. How- 000, or they may file a single joint and "The Forest Rangers," both Monday Evening ever, a new election is allowed for return on that Form if their com- each succeeding taxable year. written by Thelma Strabel, who bined income is from the prescrib- is velfefeminine and delicate. The ed sources and does not exceed scenario for "Bahama Passage," $3,000. Morgenthau says Treasury con- an adventure in the West Indies, 8:15 O'CLOCK SHARP The use of the simplified method tracts Ro to small'business. waB written by Virginia Van Upp, PICKIN Take Care Gosh no, dear reader,—we are not THE NEXT suggesting that you turn anti-social and take up the trade of th« un ol that Raul couth gent in the illustration—We TELEPHONE DIRECTORY just want to point out to you—and you—and you—'that at the Bond Factory the tremendous selection, uuitifa iai at all times, makes your "pickin' easy. You don't have to "tapthe-till" or pull a stick-up to buy at the Bond Factory, because that's where you save real money. (Because of no store overhead). Visit Bond's Factory today-See the thousands of suits and topcoats on display and you'll agree that it's Easy Pickin at Bond's Factory.

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