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In extreme youth, we generally Terminal Leave tiave fapjT idea they understand peopJjpwttC u we progress along Bond Cashing Here JnnHr Duct the 0fVb of Jiff, we discover thai noifttftro. of them are alike, and Only Two Hundred Frank Kurmw* thi difference i» often very Handled By Local Banks Planners For USm Ntghi To-dtft*. [ And Past Preridenuf i. just as people are so Dinner. hum. e&cfti other, they No exceptional rush by local World War II veterans to tash Psuu for a Indies Nigta and an- J|gS; In bouu' respects so much their terminal leave bands Wsa PreskknM' dinner, like HWk other. Ubfct they might reported by local banks this started by the South vriJ be regarded as carbon week, as the mil of the an- Rotary Club, meeting nouncement of Ihe Federal Qor- noon at Georgette*, when most of ernmerit that they could be dent Ernest SoHarpf populace haf*returned from Prank Kunawa to head the and hava you ever ispssnj, f Dp unttt yesterday, local committte. He will be satiated by admit, that any. banks reported the total cashed Victor Norton. Frank O'Connor. thing but the best of tones was to date was two hundred bonds Frank Paczkowski. Sidney Frank- 'had on' the vaeaUbnf People with a total vatue of $44,000. At lin, and Victor Oppenheim. While rrm to w3O* thftt; to admit the First National Bank it was no definite date has been set. it that tfe* 4*4 .APjthtng but the reported, the total liunber of la planned to hold the affair sible would be to turned in to date, was Si. durln* the Kst week in Septem- jolce of a vaoa. wtth a total cash value of |23,. ber, or the first week In October. wouM suffer 000. «hiie at the South Amboy Jack Madsen. president of the That Company HI bonds, for Perth Amboy Club, was among rtewever* 4&re must be a PROTECTION FIREMEN LOCAL SCH0QL8 t ft total oasfc vatue of 125.000. those attending the meeting, number of people who will ad. ANNOUNCE DANCE OPEN MONDAY Only fifty three and he extended an Invitation •nit to themselves that the vaca- PLANS t IfCXt 3400919 MOHMBg Wfcs 9ft bond hoMsn appeared at the to the local members to be the tion . obey toad was far from a "Blue Monday" for toosi sohool First National Bank on the first guests of the crow river club, at wlmt they expected, that the va- Plans were announced this children, who after • gftortoas day. to turn their bonds into their annual dam bake at the c&t|sgt fV4i .th^y crtose.4td- lMP

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LOOXING KNOW YOUR ABEAD GOVERNMENT GEORGE S. BENSON CRIMINAL WA8TE NEWYVftKV! Ttiey're at it again. The big MUCH SMALL CHANCE: Get inf. g, spenders and wasters of tttie Fe- ready to reac,h, sisttr and brother. aer-jamming of sletion ens' trai* The Money Men deral Agriculture Department are Get ready to reach for theee entrances which make rush and In ttie midst of a brand new mckels and dimes, depending en ether hours much more of a human Just where is all the nation's the hour of day, if yet* a**, e' maelstrom thsn they need s>e. J^t money? Probably we've all asked program to buy, potatoes so aa to pun to be, a traveller ef NYC's art not a native •* New York, **H that question at some time. How- keep them off the retail market! tub*ays. It's not a holdvp, sitter ever, we don't have to go far to 0a we are fond «f the city. ««eept at and thus support farm prices. j and brother. It's just one more those times. We commend, there* a multitude of "experts" eager la Tlie Department is now, pur., complexity in a metropoHe in which point out the answer—their answer. fore to the attention ef Anne Kent chasing potatoes in nine states, complexities seem to multiply Ilk* of thoee forthcoming "Emily Peel These might range from the old ftict, and it embraces a grouping wttceae about "90 pec ecat of the including . Borne six Quit" broadcasts, en inquiry lute : of 'acts which Jay -Joetyn might why, If a person ts moving at fast wealth in the bands of 10 per cent mUiion bushels have often pur. well present to the attentive mem- of the people" to other outdated a* the one ahead can into ef etff chated so far this year. A large bers of his "Listen Carefully" au- of a subway car, the swreen sMtltd adages Just as economically un- part of this crop for oommer. sound. diencea on MBS to see if they ar« bs flngerpoked In the beck ay cial uses already fet* been sold' CAVE MAN . . . John T. Ham *f •till as alert as they have been in someene behind er elbowed by The real answer is simple enough. at a loss. Not a potato wfll get Nashville, Tens., wanted aub- the paat. someone alongside. Nothing, but In investigating the pestlhls cul- Hetty. 8e be "disappeared" In a prits who command the nation's into the housewife's snarket bas- HURRY, HURRY, HURRY, the rising tempers gets along any Teaaeeeee cave. State police, cave fatter by such tactics, but peoale economy, most of as fall to consider ket, Sb* Is the victim of this explorers and bey aoeate searched FOLKS! The city needs more the most important individuals' never seem to learn. price support ppUer by which cavern fee 19 days trying to dough to maintain its subway and ourselves. Yet many people ttuafc el lines than the current nickel DIOGINO DEEPER Well, by felly, government iatolf promotes the bis bedy. despite all this we still do like oar only of wealth as befcnig control!** fares are brlnj?ln«; in. A fare of high cost of living. > non-nativ* city, perhaps because of by a few. These usually are, pst* eight cents (two for IS) has met such fascinating Ideas as those tured as pompeue capitalists e* Of the six million bushels of with general disapproval. Now the plotting the masses for their owa potatoes already purchased half which, as thla ts being written, are proposal Is to charge a nickel dur being set forth as proposals to ef- gain. A more untrue picture could a million bushels have spoiled In* rush hours, hardly exist . fect changes In turnstile operation. in storage, fens Department states. which are calcu- Dp.plte th<" fact that the 1RT, IND These are dsad spuds, good for lated to be- from nnd DMT aubway and el systems Actually, the distribution of the nobody's use. 6 00 am. to 9:00 KIK now all controlled by the city, nation's money constitutes the most a in. and from (he lines have f.656 turnstiles is striking arguments for freedom of Last year, government losses < 00 ta 7:00 three mechanically different cate- endeavor in our country. Tefotb* on its potato purchase amounted p m.. and a dime gories, all of them geared at pree* er with more than N million of his to $84,000,000. Bruised from the the rest of the sent'to snatch nickels only. The fellow employed workers, Itt. Aver- cufftnga it received for this tre- day or night. plan (or changing them over for age Citlten in 1945 took horns some loss of the taxpayers' This Is based dime snatching during non-resh 114,8 billion dollars—71.1 per cent of on a recent hours would Involve some six the national income. As members spent for potatoes that rotted on the farms or in stor. Hoard of Transportation check months' work In Installing switch* of the largesg t grougp p they receiveed which showed that 55 percent of age, ttoe government is making Ing apparatus to be controlled by the largest share of the country's the average dally load of 1,500,000 clerks In the change booths, who money. This is the natural conse- an early prediction that losses passengers were carried in these would throw switches at the proper quence of democracy. * on potato purchases this year hours. It doeaat take into consid- Instant, assuming their watches Wide distribution does not stop will be much leas, about $7.. eration the fact that a lot of people were right If all this comes to be, here. In the same period 18 per 000,000. 'go to work at times other than It would be a good Idea to have a cent dl the national Income went to Evidently the government U tboee considered aa rush and that dime In one hand and a nickel In tfte proprietor class—the fanners, some of those pestle cant afford a the other If you're going to hit that small businessmen, doctors, den- more cautious in its potato pur. DKRNSE BECEKTABT dime) eaoa way each day. tmrastllc >*.st at 7:00 p.m., unless tists, and other professional people. dhase policy due to widespread James V. Ferrestal, Ural JAM: Reaardlees of the merits *f you want a bang In the stummtck It Is difficult to think of the local criticism, to which New Jersey tary ef tefease aader the 1 the eta*, whit* K te eat* wawM from an Immovable turnstile arm. farmer, the corner grocer, or the contributed a potent share. At a However, walking, not riding, as a family doctor as greedy exploiters^ tteaal aeeartty act. halted yield an extra HiiTtgDOO yearly bearing of the Senate Agricul- ef armed servloee a sjrtn sergeant once told us, is aa Through their own work and train- Ipceme, we feel, dliraaardlm aitr sttressely healthful form of ing they have provided themselves ture Committee a few weeks ago. ajvls pride, thai It would ds little stag. Okay, aargs. with a livelihood. A. R. Bverson. Executive Vice n feraaastea ef me la lessen the uncensolawatle atk> Mere Sharing President fo the New Jersey Tax The remaining ]&v per cent Is ftoyers Association. presented again distributed. Rents, Interest photographs showing countless and dividends account for the major part, with corporate savings tons of potatoes that were left amounting to only II per cent of to rot on Jersey farms last Pall. the national income. Included la This he branded as: "Criminal rent income are large numbers of waste". small property owners, whose rent- The meeker attitude of the bearing holdings might be only a thome or building. Then, too, thou- Agriculture Department this year sands of small stockholders account is noteworthy. It wlM be a great for a good share of the interest and day for the taxpayers when bu- dividend income. reaucrats learn that even pota- The 4.5 billion dollars earned as toes con be too hot to handle. corporate savings is a (ar cry from the "profiteer" pictures painted by those who would change our way of economic life. For the most part, this Is the source of the laboring roan's Income. This 18 per cent return to corporations is their share of a system which putt 71.1 per cent into the pockets of the em- ^ DiaVt Pay ployed man. As a minority group, corporations receive a minority /Meat people follow crime news share. with sfsHsrakls latsrest, but, as Maurice Wtlls, Despite thsee sobering statistics, notarial of the there are many who would, call tor MB8 "Crime a change. There art than who CUs" broad- would take the mponsfbttitr away easts, points oat. from the Individual aad vast it fc* their Memories a ventral authority. It is paradox* are frequently leal that these kiteresta would "give abort and thus the wealth to the people" in a na- ha suggests that tion where the majority of the peo- ple now receive the majority of you try to name the Income. They would Junk our the criminate successful economy to institute an Identified as follows, i. This white unproved on*—ajU to achieve an •lover and dope peddler was recent- Ideal which we have achieved al- ly deported by the V, 8. to Italy. ready In greater measure than has t. This former Chicago gangland any other country. chief died not long ago in hit Flori- da home. S. "Ma" too* the mother of four sons who idned her t« kilt- Transit racJMslea ings and kidnapings. 8ht died fight- If *tt the- atrett cars, trackless ing law enforcement aaeM«. - j» iU_ trolley coaches and gas buses in attempted to assassinate the late America were parked bumpar-to* Pr4*i4*ut Franklin D. Xoottveif in bumper, they would make a solid Mi*mi, ria., mud intfwd fefafly Jlne from New York to Cincinnati. wouadetf Afayor Anton Cermmk of * Chicago*' "—' When you're looking at gas rang#i,

About MM, fttbsrt BakeweO of ANSWER!: note this ... the ones you like bMt cdl England commenced the Improve- 1. Charles "Luck?" £**•*• f ment of sheep, established a breed Capone $. "Jf«» Barker 4. canry the GP label. It'i your guarrinlei of Leicester* and advocated prin- ciples of breeding by selection. of cooking convenience. ' •"•» rteaty ef Osal •ay teheet Bituminous coal reserves are ade- In 1940. enrollments to fuQ-ttms quate far nor* than a thousand day aeaoaJs amsuatsd to attrh* » years and anthracite reserves tor million Individuals — almost teas* over ITS years, according to s sur- fourths of tw popuatfee between KM vey of the Twentieth Century fund. •fas of I and V THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FBIDAY, SEPTEMBER S, 1947 Carbarel** wsste It hai been estimated that more than 124.000,000 is waited annually CBJiEWS. by improper carburetor adjustment • Ulcers, laalgestJaa. alone. Ge*, EF1SCOFAL CHURCH •at s Street susi Brsaelway VETS ARE ALL TALKING S frm Saata Assbsy, N. J. NEW YORK VIGNEITE IfJitoStimr About The Store That HOFFMAN'S DRUG STORE Rev. Harry Statutory. OUR OWN ANIMAL CORNER vaulted ceiling of the N. Y. Public jWs wlslt to extend from this city Library'* main reading room over Is Making .our most sincere complimtnU to a weekend to the consternation of KEYPORT FAMOUS Jijtjrtemth Sunday after Trinity ;CMcSflS'S "tqutaky," Clarence Til I many a deeply concentrating stu- 91 glsjrtsjajfeer T. 1947. tlnf's slert Persian cat An intrud- dent. The other day pigeona were released in the lobbies of the Wai* •:« A, M. — Holy er, of • r«ctnt night, was about to Surprise Store enter Clarence's apartment through dorf Astoria and Pennsylvania Ho- A store owned and operated hi* filed by squeaky licked Clar- tela here, giving those hoetelries' A. M. — Holy CottfaMm. at.*, punt, .. «** sb-t. tup. by THREE VETS who ope- Every tooth, fac« until ht iwoht and juat bevel and pitch mads uni- loft aod Sermon. In ttme to give posed to have beon part of a school (rated on a business policy of form and accurmU — like (Hat •» A. M. service*held •aid intruder a initiation, tome fun, eh kldsf Than LOW OVERHEAD and Dew. Saws cut cleaner, the summer has been thorough drub- there waa the caae of the gentle- ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. to t n g T houghman who Just (trolled slowly Into towifter, truer. Speedy we've had no in- a Bronx restaurant for a quiet glasa SPECIALISTS in VETS service on truder trouble of beer and strolled »iM much more HOUSEHOULD PROBLEMS all kinds of mil nUMBYTEBIAN • n our apart- rapidly, after seeing what 'he The store where you can saws. You'll mint, we have thought was a fOH on the ear drink- purchase: 'b« pleased. a watehkitty of ing from a beer glass. It'a all right, our own who mleter. It waa a fox and juat a local THREE ROOMS OF Let m fib tick • our face pet We reel too for the two aevan BEAUTIFUL NEW with the Inevit. and nine-year-old Bronx boys who 7lh — OUR abla showing of decided to play hookey and ga fish- FURNITURE undagr School. WATCHKITTY the sun. even ing in Broad Channel In Queena, for only Morning wor- though we're entitled to at leaat and after a day of fruitless effort WM. O'BRIEN ten minutes more rest before arle- and loss's* their hooks, slept the tXt AHOVBTA BT. Atd Society will •ng. Our watchkltty gets her re- night In a rowboat We hops .every- Bs MMlecture room of the quested breakfaat, though, and ao one understands as well as did ths NO MONEY DOWN NYC police lieutenant to whom y evening at 8:00 there's no more sleep for ue. And maybe some day there wilt be an thsy were brought, for It was st and only Intruder and maybe we shouldn't hie station they were furnished protest too much If our eager cat with plenty of milk, cakes' and' CALVARY MCTBODIST awakena ua a bit early of a morn. sandwiches. A feller has to do It ^ $2.82WeeUy CHURCH «, Ing. In his life at least. SEE WHAT YOU GET!! Ssejth Amboy, N. J. FURTHER FCUNt FOlBLlt: YOUR LIVING ROOM — Con- Mm. W. R. Creekmone, Faster Our compllmenta, too. to Mr. Rob- sisting (X 8 Pc. Spring Oan. ert Bloch. who. In hiafafiaml Beach, CHtIP, AND INEtZt FOR THE etructad Living Room Suite; , hotel room, was awaksaed by BRONX: No hookey playing for 15* r, September 7th — wistful kitten appeals frees shove rter-old Alan Schectman of that Had Tables, Cocktail Table. 1#:BB A. M — Bible School. his new domicile. After three hoars NYC borough. Hs was hurt In a Floor Lamps, Mirror, Pictures, JlrOO A. M. — Morning Wor. of effprt, we leer* from Gabriel gsme snd excused from Drapes, RADIO. VACUUM atilp, theme "This Do". Heslter. the MBS commentator, classes and thus, wandering non- CLEANER, etc. No evening service, uattl after Mr. Bloch extracted the wee ones chalantly to the entrance of the, from s ventilstor shaft Having ac- Broaa Zoo was, greeted by soo offl-, YOUR BED ROOM — COntsstllaff aonftfeace. complished that, hs returned to his fllabv wtwapapsr reporters and pho- \ of 3 Pc. Bed Room Suite. PlUovs, evening, 8:00 P. If. rest A few hours later hs heard tographere and wss. to his sur-: Vanity Lamps, Nite — Mid-week prayer service. the mewings again. Hs dressed prise, recorded as the 100.000.000th j Drapes, Scatter Rugs. etc. Friday. September 12, 7:90 P. ones mors snd requested another visitor to that establishment since( WL — Men's Brotherhood wiU room. Mr. Hestter reports to as it wsj first opened In l$St, snd waa I YOUR KTTCHEK — meet in the social hall of the too, of the kitty tree-sitting champ girsa s lifs membership snd s sea- of 5 Pc. Solid Oak Kitchen Set, of Newark. N. J.. who sst for four son pass. Whether or not bs dis- ajmrtfa. This ta the first meet. , 32 Pc. Bet of Dishes, 2B Pc. Bat consecutive days 75 feet up la a covered in tbs midst of all ths un- of SHverwmre. etc. ; tog tar the Fall and Winter tree, with the efforts of ths 8PCA. expected excitement that the duck- Police Department snd Associated. bill plstypuses recently Imported morning, September Humane Societies unavailing. One from Australia and put on display SURPRISE STORE 14th, 11:00 A. M. — Roll call, of the Fire Department's aerial ted- there, both sneeze snd growl aa der* finally proved ths means to 7-11 FVont St Keyport speaker, D. Crabtel of expressions of distaste for the ( get him back to ths good sartb, probably often rude remarks of the KEYPORT 7-MU fllpecial program. Xvery BIRD. 8IA8T, PlgH: visitors, we do not know, but we Free Storage Free Delivery of the ohurch please be ' may re- do know they make those noiaea, Open Friday and Satstfda? call our notation of some weeks and maybe somstimes with reason, back concerning ths esss of the too We are located on the RILL. -ar- pigeon who soared beneath the opp. the POST OFFICS METHODIST CHURCH Ambegr. N. J. Be* WlUbtv N Pike, raster NEXT WEEK NEXT WEEK ir 7bh — FRIDAY * 8ATURDAT SUNDAY * MONDAY •:4B A. M. — aSunday School. Flrat Chapter 11:00 A. M. — Morning wor, •OLDEN CATJF1ELD "Dottars and Sense" *» "DEAR RIJTH" T:M P M. — Cvtaing Service, "Source of Evil". EMPIRE M, 17, It — TEL. S. A. 1-0031 JOAN CRAWFORD fai TODAY - TOMORROW SUNDAY - MONDAY TUE&, WED, TRUBS. PRL A SAT. 2 - BIG FEATURES - 2 Bob's a nos#y dettctivt... with an eye for brunettes I

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SENATE S1GN8 OFP . . . Th«- Wth . ....(trrs, »r thi- I nitrd 8Utae ended IU blatory making first ii#*>. wuiktd on Into the hear* of a Bunday morning to di»|M»»r of njr> busing**. Weary, bat apparently happy, * group of arnator* d< t« rods rapltoi steps after How to give close of the session. CongrrtMi Is M-nrduled U recanvrne oa Jaasaary 2. when more bot fights are ecprcted. your BATHROOM ** a fact lifting Tired of looking of drob bothroom and kitchen walk? Transform them magically with ALTICO Aluminvw TILE — your bothroom in a coot, Are You Ready Tor light green. Your kitchen in sparkling ivory. You* basement avatory in bluet You con wffora' AlWCO WE. The entire cost, tnduding imloMo- Old Man Winter? tion, is substantially ku rhoo y, MOM THAN tO tiLUON POSTASC «TAMFS AM. ordinary tile. OUft 6OVCKNM1NT BACH YCAft. SJ0TWrrMSTANDtNO THt OSV*cO#MSNrr or OtfHgJ* MIANt WTW^g^a»v^ v^rw ^^^W^gf VVg^a^MaWv^RsV Ms* V^S* O* COMMUNICATION, OO» AOSTAt SKftVKS - bokooVon colons* socn store ot* tractive than fn*> ofner. Don't We are with € LOW *v COST - /a t confess It with Imitation sheet* or board*. Makes wags Are ts» BLACK STOVE PIPE 4" to 6" ._. tont, Versiin and terwirte-proof* BLACK STOVE ELBOWS, 4" to 1 22) of New Bnmewtak; Jane OwmJ «»*•••»•*•* at the track dur- Stevens Ave & Henry St. bowics, Vinoeni Wlsntowakl and *"* "*• coming months, al. walks wnl be laid Bernard Pohl

Suffolk softball nine MMmel Wager of East Bruoa-'fromJ Cast Boston to Merchandise Club last Per Case of onmomth Park during the wan. days of the season, but the week was 12 Bottle. ma Lake of ingliahtown: Julfa Jersey booters plan to MR8. VIOLA MOUNT WUliam Deut«ti, John We Specialize la Home Deliveries rSIiri? PeterJ for s CHff Avenue, Morgan eon, Alice Lyons, boealle Komo. smricl. Ormoe Holton, Madeline Softball was but one oX the recreations afforded Horse- Burns, Carmeio Bpessl and Mar. PAWLOWSKPS men, young and old, at Monu out Peterson of South Amboy; Reading rooms, CALL FOR Mario Oosta of Keyport; Mary card rooms ai Meat Market and Liquor Store Btrano of Union Beacti; Joseph. other pleasures were provided tne OksrsyiMka, Josephine Stei- throughout the season In the Ellison and Regan OPEN UNTIL 10 IV M. KVKRY DAY maesek, Bmily Wagner, and An- aUollng section; drew Paprota of Parlln; Joseph * This Combination is Under One Roof Rydtlek.v Diedrtoh Ayer. Arthur Painting and Paper Hanging Tnvel m Interior Decorating Smith. Bdwlna Lapa, Albert Applaa. Ukt movie actresses S08 WASHINGTON AVK. SOUTH AMBOT. N. X Oohaefer, Florence Oawroo. travel on tbelr looks. Some peepla Telephone Keyport 7-0101 W Btantay Rogtaeki. Helen Wnek prefer red apples, some prefer ye> ad Albert Orover of SayrevHIe; low and some go for a gtoaey, 67 Second Street and AntanliJs%«M> and Andrew Kor. complexion. But caraftd make sure the color Is elesr ss4 * (kk Strtet vatb Of Mew Brunswick; and bright Oood oolor is t o| Mmtavwem. SOUTH AMBOY enmr SEPTEMBER 5,

Witt his flat E DIEAiS next There wld be Kew raudeSkte atrasTmg along as Mg Fire • • Panareflo, New Jersey during She first six as life on Thursday night, when chief of tht Fire 6o. •»onti» of thu year toUOed Hi*- the -40 and I" parade took of MuiiesmsjiL to soot face, and S000OO. UM Federal place, were s local pair, the "so. a S2M01 bam. Monday. CMef at da water flead". and the **UU- ftuoardto called out bis volun- of she local post, both teer fire company, when the At toe fee State of shorn mewJben of the same 'biaae started early in the morn, Decavtment of ing, and was forced^ to call seven major industrial other oflsnpanies to aid falm 14.000 persons on from Church Road, lfedford. located in New MaiVewhade. Morrtstown. Lenola. to 'Rill If Tint Street their Masonvffle and last Merchant. Uses, \U Borden Cc#, s?ys: for erser during s peeunar attraction The eight companies sue. local U»ionmire*. On the night rporte for 1*47." tsJd the Ds- to the mdicate that the eeeded" In saving the chief's lteai people have of the -40 and g" parade, one jartmeat, respects for tinued bouse. manrsilna on. is a large of them, a dot fancier, stood tsUe* ndustrlaJ trowth are excellent." across the top of which on the corner of Hfcht Avenue, Among the companies pur- arc she words. "A nttte ife la wobbtylz* and ocgling the tirb or leasing buikUng last j RADIO ROUNIHJPS vorws more than s UtOs Usse as they passed, and Saturday ear, were producers of refined IranieaOy enough, the mornan*, another local veteran oocoanut oil. bouse trailers, cork beside the stood at the corner of Thirty which hasnt been nmn- Ftftli Street and Plfth Avenue, roducts. rises, lawn mowers filed with "happy Wee", and and many others. TO NAME MY BABY BOYP for years now, S* telling other local veterans it Hero's a stance of your lifetime ; looks as though you can •M one biggest parade he ever to win a nice big slice of cold cash to your aunt Bertha In saw. They didn't know whether «ble tune during the past —and have fun, tool tea her there It he meant the people who were in an attempt to totft tht mys- permanent cure for seasick actually marching, or whether tery of fee mloslng buck deer. Name Elsie's new baby and tell he was seeing thorn twice. in 25 words why Vk mme la appro- priate. Auutiuajif entry with a . day. a group of trotting thtatatt Side In a squad «ae young blades of town, went Then there wore tho two ox. label Identifying grsnd-tMtinf . dtoovtftfl two white tail Bonkn's mOk. See your Borden 'out on a fishing sirtitttH* and sailors who were told the Now att:17 one ine; in a on or grocer for contest bank. tht P»rty «*• Bade up lsrfsty headquarters was in mom. email park at Twentieth and of the last •721 of tht Hotel 8t Vrasiand Avenues, half a mile tod they YMted ^^ their pen In Bsot Side Park. hotel fn town, but toawaVt flhd Altcttmh feey an tame, fee of tho party who got sea aVfc any room 6736, and stUl eant trota LoOonti, and so tusdorstand why. ho htd to resort to ounning. WhUi two patrol cars blocked It was terribly tot during tho street, to keep off traffic. Lsdtnti eosjfcd fet doet back to stopped frequently for refresh- ment*. Throe of thorn found foot, seattortng ploeos of bread. f n nf« n MM Sunday ouch a f aoemathif paaee on gird ; eMti of am y O At tht park, it was discovered they are known as (top Street, that they wont up there thai tho toot on ttw pen bad I. to r.) lllly Webster and his girl again on Sunday! (For thttr In. friend ttllnda and (bottom I. to r.) and tho buck that Dad Webster and Mother Webster. Hooks, Lines, linkers! Is tho boss's wtfe) At their own homes they're known * * * tho Pen wit* the two The buck Is to teeualntsnett. In the same so. There are lota of people who coo* goose wtoo are probably ejuence, as Eddie FlretUno, JrH elder themselves go©d hunter* and about their over two yean old, weighs 200 Jsno Woba, Wlllsrd Wattrman snd fishermen, but of the town's during the convention, oounds, and hat foot long horns, Connie Crowdor. it's surprising od A rather to a Chinese girt, a local World according to the police descrip~ how many of picture this week, as bt War I vet played up to, In them can luiss around town trying aoeond Avenue ttolntttorium. Ho • * * FROM HOLLYWOOD on the simplest questions con* loam what the Inturt hoM. 1KB tftW Trousers bandits were abroad cer nine; the • Bo would approach one of bit wns Hawaifan, and one in Newark one night last week. sports. Try the friends, then bis hand would objections; for be spent plenty Bdwaxd Moron, twontj seven, of following on dtte down Into bis pocket*end buying her. drinks, while oho Stamford. Conn., was driving some of these ho wwdd oome up with a dah- dreamed up tales of Hawaii for bis girl through Woatjoahle Ptxt. fellows, suggests lia bulb, and ojuerry his friend Mm, They stopped near tho bandstand. John Hlghtower of (he "Pishing concerning its type and the kind and a man thrust a gun through and Hunting Club of the Air" of flower it would bear, but bo the window, and ilsajtinUil Mr. broidcasts on M&S, and tell them to chalk up a nice tero for them- oosjsd get no help, and It looks that his girl wouM be ombar. selves If tbey can't answer them all. as though he'll finsMy have to /. With one exception, more wte* in use the old fashioned method of rased, to say notbins of Mm. thit country hunt tciUI duckn Q*4 finding out about it, by planting teJf. Tho robber Intiotod. and yeetc than ««* other ftamt tpedet. It. and waiting until it grows, to Mr. Morrett gave up his trou- What't the exception* i. N«iy within find out what kind and color of pers, whiob contained $». A 10 year$ %chen I tank WaltoH't "The flower It bears, or if he keeps few hours utor. Lenox CrioweU Cumpieat Angler" uat u-ritlcnt carrying it around in hit pocket of 44 Mlattncton Avecjue, awoke 3, Whtch are more w-jr-j of a hun- ter, getae or 4uck»t |. In fly ft** tho heat of his body may set as to see a man stealing out of his room with nil trousers. Mr. inn, what ore regarded at the thrtt and cause it to batic form i ofjbaitf Crlswell grabbed another pair ANSWERS: and gave chase. Ho found the /. Rabbiti t. IKS $, Qecu. 4. W-et trousers sbandoned four blocks It la from the film capital that A local business firm has two Jimmle Fidler, well-known motion fly. dry fly and natural insect. "jeep" type automobiles that away. The burglar got nothing picture authority, will bring his —•»• to be kept pretty busy for his labors, because Mrs. commentary to MB8 listeners In a ChUd Life now oeriet of broadcasts starting Children born between four and around this section on hnd boon ttttre first. ao.B)Umbtr 7. Each week he will tht company* business, and hfcd removed Mr. CrisweU's feature tho reading of an open let- eight yean after their parents' mar* rlass are, on'the average, laager of the adutU have be- wallet from the truuatiii, pro. ter to some outstanding personali- ty or organitatlon in Hollywood. lived than those* born aarUer or let* to seeing them paratory to to the er in the marriage. they still hoM. consi- leaners. derable fascination for fee kid- • * dle*, and whenever thaw stop, There was big cicitement last youngsters can bo soon In. week among Mew Jersey bird and atchers. The Now Jersey|Audu- bon Society spiiiad the word ATTRACTIVE Tht other day. one of that an adult bald oaoie had TERMS was parked on Stevens Avenue >een seen flying about In the near a hardware store, and two Boutti Mountain dtotrtot near UtUe lads were standing by It viilburn. and had oome to rest APPLICATIONS It over, when one re. F1EET CROHfl K<*oUMi run- everal times on a mud bank that his uncle Danny had aer leavea F.dlnburth with tb« near a pond on the Bmeskle INVITED trying to get a oar, and "t*ry CFMM." tymbol to Drive. Tho tight of the bur. he could get one like that all tccto Uirougbout the world U brown bifa with shining white sapserl "KntrrprlM ftcotlaad head and tail, at a rarity in New "Ha. ha", laughed the other. 1M1," u nhlblUon of Industrial Jersey, fee society said. "You're undo Danny couldn't •ealga te Cdlnbsrfh. INVESTORS AM) OWNERS got one leg In one of dam • "Uncle Danny", who There Is no prolalsm In the wga the subject oi the conv< Doblr family of AUanttc City, BUILDING AND LOAN Is a pretty portly genUe- concerning birthdays. Oharlen K l)ol»le. Jr.. his wife, and their ASSOCIATION * * * son Johnny, aM were born on Ott TtJte South Amboy Trust Co Buitdinq ly night, and Satur the asms date, September 12. 116 BROADWAY. SOUTH AMBOY NJ ftiatg* The father was born am 1MV, his ' • ewjsT ogaw/t mwi

OUR DEMOCRACY -by Ma* VISION AND REALIZATION SOUTS AMBOY Pin^lSlKQ COMPANY, Inc. THCITE ARE CONCEPTS WE THUiKOr Aa'MOOCftM*THAT at C. EIJQQDOOQD, MaMfinf Editor wens: ao*N IN THC MINDS OF MCN CKNTURICS A«O... at tbe aoutn Aaaboy Post Office LEONARDO OA VINCI, FOR EXAA.Ft_E, «AVC MANKINO t*» AU ff Man* i. irn THg aASlC IOCAS FOR HVI>«AULKS,$Ot»WP TRANSMISSION* pet T«r. Fire CenU per Oopr. STTKAM POWER, ROLLER. REA*iW*5, R0UJN6 MILLS, Tomato blight is not as PARACHUTES, AW PLANES... // aa it was ssal year, bee H w4a nee be liable for errors appearing la tf"'ft/ widely spread, w keep the eat-of «paea omnHMl by tne well covered with or dust. This COAL FOR EUROPE stenw and fPUltoj.-Ttoe dust or eoal is a vital itutntment of world recovery. washed off. ' Use flgaireg tell the etory. Before the war, Europe was Any vacant apets m sfase te predate all the ooal it needed, and none was bought garden ah«Md be dot eat from this eoanery. Now European production is in the dol- rops pLanted. Tnese WSl drums. Great Britain'* mint* uaed to produce close to 4,- uie sou in pcjwe sad wnt add organic matter neat year 600,000 tons of coal a week — now they produce slightly they are dug under. more than 3,600,000. Tfce German Rurrr once mined more This a the season for than 10,000,000 tons a month — now it is down to less than th« 6,000,000, Only *,he United States can make up the losa. It Is also a good season for dL As a result, our soft coal industry exported 30,000,000 vidlne and transgianUng sneh plants as need It. A4 tbe sasae tons, not iaehMUng Canadian purchases of 20,000,000 tuns, time dig over the eon and add during the year which ended June 90. During the current organic natter and BUM If fiscal year, which will end June 30, 1948, the total is ex- ed. netted to reach 60,008^)00 tons. That is about 8 per cent of Ai^ilds and our total output, and tfce tiniaaal export demand will prob- may do a lot of damage now. to koe-p after them and do not ably mat teresas jean. < e population to build up. Ooal » seeoad oaty to load as aa aid to ravaged Eu- .spot and mildew and aphlds r» H will 1» ImpoeeiW e to re- a- likely to be aerioui on rases r, masafjeia employment^ and it tliis season, to do not resax eedal ststtttty. A modern eiviUsetioo cannot exist our vi«ilance and keep up the 8?>roy or dust treatnwnt. eoal — aad eoal, coaseqaeotiy. Is at the heart of if you haven't given the to. muots and pole beans fsrtlllssi IN AMERICA, MANY OP TMgge ipg*a HAVS recently, do It aow. A hnoslst A LOOK AT «a TO THtMt HieWCST FRUITION IN TERMS OF PRODUCTION solution every trace weeks helps to keep these plants At the awnuaer twttMa^ season mores to a close, the AMD UgCTHStOiMN THC STIMULUS eiVEN INVENTION AND trmtnttSK «v ousi OCMOCHMTIC VMAV or urt». • and bearing. Use •sail?—mt of the oil iaditry in meeting an unprecedented ferttUsers aocordtag to dirsettons for pwoHng aid other oti products can be seen in . MiNANO OCAS MOW 8CST fN F*€£ SOIL or 5-10-5 fertttlier, one cup to Its p a gallon of water, and let It Thare aave beta sagaer, hxaHiod shortages of gas, FIRE PREVENTION (WEEK overnight, hiypkj a quart to piant or the peuvts about a' largely mi a result of transportation difficulties — but no l Calling on the nation to join in a conceited effort to Don't let crab graei go to seed one has team arto—ly listottfeaJsted, much leu left inde- prevent fires, President Truman has proclaimed the week In your garden, as It wilHlI rasa. finitely with a dry tank. TW ofl industry's vast productive feat the lawn you have beginning October 5 as Fire Prevention Weak. daJaed and dUatritetlft iwaown maw beam stained but they have op. In his proclamation, the President said: "I earnestly not cracked, list pwdmrttom Urn* wfcfch brings us our petro- Keep the roses protected wUa request every citizen to eliminate all possible cmium for lewm — from well to reflaery to task ear or pipeline and suUur dust or spray, or a destructive fire in his home and piaoe of business." That of Pmn*te or Barbam to finally to the tartlet station — hag stood up under the im- plea goes to the heta.t of fire prevention. The many organi- down hlaok spot or mUdew. Ab» pact of a tlsmsnd which la great sv thmn in wartime, and sations whose business it is to fight fire are doing a magni- spray or duet against enhldS wtiich was largely ensipeotad •wtilah may be serious at this ficent job, and their efforts have been fereagbt to a peak of There mm* mriom* reeaoaa for this. One Is the intense season. intensity this year. But they cannot do omen without public competition wlthim the indmetry, with la legion of com- * support. The nation cannot provide aa army of fire prevent- paniss ssskmg eomsosner favor. Another has been the in- ion expeUs to inspect every home and business building, dustry's em**mmis om rsnawh% wttfe rawoRing improve- correct dangers, and see that they stay corrected. All the ments in refinery mewiods mid om mmwimum production > authorities can do is to tell us how to prevent fire — and of tMffbk oil pradnawi from eimeV Another has been the after that it is up to the individual. typiemMy Amerkmm mpiiit of meeting a fltalknge with every If anyone doubts that fire prevention has assumed the stature of an emergency condition, he need onl^look at the TSere «nt mil tight spots im th« ott pteiure, and they I statistic*. During the first six months of 1947 alone, fire wifl remain far mmrihi to comsm. But the big job ia being knees in the United States reached the staggering total of dimewism $369,276,000 — and tttat does not Inesode the major portion of the Texas disaster. Loss of life hma shown a similar in- COAL — AlAIIf IN AIOUBCA". crease. In most homes a very small expenditure of time and The Bomeimmt lmbor oomfbew which hmve disturbed the money will eliminate the common hasards — ami' no invest* aoft eomlimdmatrjr may have comvinoed put of the public ment can produce better returns. that the Amsiwaui mines are somctfcing of a resk from a Q. What U the nam« *f tah dark ago* imsennhsit by the march of progress. meat? TW truth is that our mines «re tut and away the A. This Is a smoked •*"Mi14ir butt of pork, shown cut In half. It la < ' moat adfmmaa* in the world. Even before the British mines sold under one of sci«S.-al ware lonisHaed, their American counterparts were much names. ~ Q. Where docs the eat eease more productive. Since sociaUxsjUon, British production has and how U It Identified? A. This cut la taken from the: gone down, tand the Amercan advantage him increased. This butt, which Is the upper half of the is largely the result of an extensive mechanization pro- txirlc shoulder. The smoked shoaMsr butt Is a boneless roll of lean meal gram* covering many years, which cost the mine owners ItitiTtninKled with fat. It usuafiy wei-'lis from 3 to 5 priunds; and • tana of millions of dollars. nhv-iy.s sold smoked. One consequence of the high efficiency of coal mining in <}. How should this rut he \. The smokrd slioulder butt may the United States tau been the record wages, now earned by rooked whole, either by U nn oprn pan In a slow oven mine worker* — wages substantially higher than those paid or by simmering In water. in any other comparable industry. Another consequence has may also be sliced before then the slices are broiled.; been an abundance of coal. The only coeJ shortages in this or fried. country have been caueed by strikes, and bJave been rapidly made up once work was resumed. Enough electricity Is use* eves/ AM a resuk otf the w*r, followed by sharply reduced day by the subwsys. traoldSSS tSS> production in the fiuroptan and British coal mines, much of ley coaches and street care fta« the world is now dependent on American coal tor industrial lea to light 14,500 year. and social rehaMHtation. Goal — "Made in America" coal 9V — aa thus beostne an instrument of world stabilisation. Cold people, like tumgry people, ans ripevfor dictators and men Hope and Dorothy Lantour la a the MmUoa One om white horses. Too, our coal exports may help to prevent Plrtur* "My FaroHUr Brunetie" sbowhUJ at UM BsipbJe weft kfltetf by great mmtfemftl taiftrffct |« »e» FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 80OTH AMBOY crrmw

•0 CENTRAL OF N. J. i Ttwi Ttpict «d to draw tor tin orTO APPEAL STATE TAX •Hie Central Railroad of New Continued from J«rsey announced today it had to fee for of worthy veteran's organlsaUons appealed to U* Kate Division of addliton funds T*x Appeals from ohe action of nm^ handtmc th* Disabled American Veterans. 1 launch a canister drive In the State of New Jersey In as- of the nation, would be sessing t franchise tax on tire llf help to the fesjspayam. South Atnboy. for funds This effort warrants the usual en- earnings of • the Central Rail- thusiastic support South Amboy road Company J>t Pennsylvania, people are entirety unm- gives to all worthy endeavors. a subsidiary operating entirely onoe you got to The Disabled Veterans, an or outside the State of New Jersey. m,u -^ fet^aaa ganlaatiofi composed of wound A w^«r^" for the Central i m p OUT * * * stton a*M t; «d veterans, who were dlsabltd of New Jersey said the amount ttht statlcians of tosuraneo « in line of duty during war serv- of money involved was $182,593 for kTf not. ice, devotes itself entirely to and that the State hrd assessed A study of the mortality fU helping those veterans who are he tax in complete disregard of I which have been evolved handicapped, because of injuries ttue fact that the Central of fey these experts, upon whose received In the service of their Pennsylvania does not operate in Tacfconmg loss or profit running country, and although their the State of New Jersey. Into maUlona of dollars depends, program has always been a large * are certainly among the most one. at the present time, it Is JAMBS GRAY, JR. interesting people we have. the largest in history, due to the ASSES JUNIOR •OEINNINO GUNMAN' CAPTURED . . . William I. Kalv-r A large 1**11* retires Ito per. obligations incurred as the result LIFE SAVING VEST aUagraaUrd former rapiUI policeman, waa Identllird \>y Hrn. John W. aonnat at about SO per cent of of the Urge number of wounded Brlcker (Eep., O.) aa the "grlaninf |unmin" who hrrd two »huU at aim In the aenate aobway. Kalaer waa apprehended two huuri afler coming out of World War XL Itus week. Jami Oray Jr.. tac attempted aamaatiaataaa. aai Brtohcr ooafroutad him la the olHce For 28 years, the organisation son of atr. and Mrs. Jams* Orajr of Senate Bcrgrant-at-Arm* E4war4 MoQIanla (teft). bar* worked for the oorporatlon depended upon the dues of Its of August* street, received the thirty yean: members to carry on Its work, lerioan* Rod Cross Certificate Ufadtr this plan, yon would but now, with these modest re- for the Junior Count Life 8av- thfe* that an executive m the sources, it cannot cope with the $10,000 to 160,000 bracket. increased demanrts placed upon Orajr paned the for the Me>dical oufhoritit* now toy that a wotad be quite a liabUltr at the it, it has made Ito first public dassifloation at Star . But. lOCk Of OHO VWOPalfl BMPjf feMHCSM O see of 06, butlfsnotso. Tha re- appeal for aid and drives for ler N. J. cords compiled by the tnsui iunds are being held throughout flOttClOJICy 9m 9tt VfNMNIkt CHMi statlciaru. reveal that a the nation. Industrial and labor ntotl ony poft of Wio oody* veto has earned that amount of leaders, leading citizens, as well Improved, prefabrkstsd grain A^a^aa^Baaji a^a^A«aak aja^a^Haa^BB^Baaaaaaaaa^Sa^SjISflgSi ^ money, is pretty wall burned oak. as the top military leaders pf Uu> ssaarea by wwWvf Wrw rWOTfsmajfpBi of agriculture now Hta ttf« •ft. Is 'nation, have realised the wor. VITA VIM FORT1RH) abort about two yean. IthfBCjB of this effort and have pi grids a praetkal means of keg tune storage of grain on farms. in and given It their endorsunent. raln oil vftomlftt A— JOHNS-MANYILLE *B" complox

flnott vitamin tonic copwlof for yoor ROOFING and SIDING round noolttt ond olkdoy Work done by Experienced Men Under expert Supervision Insel Brick Biding Bulls Red Free SUBURBAN REMODELING CO. 1522 Monroe Avenue Neptune, N. J. V P. 2-8390 D. K. Coughlln First National says It's a Fact

"AftE NOT MADE IN PANAMA/ '— EABTH IN JAVA . . . Tfcia la a view of the harbor of fW nksTSMCraf VfSaf la Eaat Jara, wtta Mm »•*• stocks of corn, rubber. A fgey rvrti Mifl • • • ENUINE Bi rasui te»te*y*4 fry ra«rcattag Iadraeitu RepabUo flgbters Dwtca tr*^* icc^lii «M towa. Tkc aciUn U«k place before PANAMA gat SSasi Irlag e4lc« bccaaM dftcttv* tat Java. Datca-Indeaeslaa dls- NOVOCAINS MAT5- psia Is sww aea4e« far —^laHaa. eHker la the United Nau«M «r 0 by a«s er mar* One of the discoveries MADE of the 20th Century that made Germans PREMISES the "Miracle Men of Chemistry." Novocalne was discovered by Al- bert Elnhorn while he was searching for a safer local anesthetic tl»n Cocaine. First ANSWER introduced officially Panama are mantrfactured almost exclusively In Ecuador into medicine by Dr. and Peru. The misnomur arose because the tmta, oritrinally Heinrich Braun, Of made in Ecuador, were Introduced to the commercial world Leipzig. Novocalne has through Panama. 1. — 'Nuggets of Knowledge" — Oeo. W. all but replaced Co. Stimjfeon. oaine in modern medi- cine.

Your Doet«r*a U/TICL Xfr GMMT u. IN Th« K«jr to Health . IN It tlwit we have SPECIAL CKECKINO ACCOUNTS designed en- tirely for Personal Non-Busineae purpooea. No minimum balance*) required — cast is low — pay a* you go. OPEN AN Account THIS PAY DAY FIRST HOFFMAN'S! NATIONAL BANK •BART OF THB HUKBJCANK , . Warfcmea arc abowa rmahimg SOUTW-AMBOY.N J. ever atowari Hashes' flying bsat DRUG STORE It Is fee alas* which was at tho Broadway at August* St.,' yUpett Prldays & to 7 P. M. ... 3* If MM} -•V.r FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1947 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN Gioni To Accept Entries For Navy Day Will lie Crowned Oetefcer 27 At Newark Grand Ball The state wide Kavy D*y Ce- lebration CammlUm. with bead quarters In Newark, wUI select a Haw Jertey H»»j Oty Queen in oaeineollon with the eelebreUon ei Navy Day on Onlohtr n, it ban of the rra—altUi beaded by Bernard P. Day of abort Hills Lacs* fMa are arced to send their entries to the eossauttee, in osre of The attorn. FKIKNIM.V KORKH.N KK1ATION8 . . . Premier Alcld* «• Gt^gntASiionO^Bl flsVUSej bet sTGatldMltfc of Italy ilvrs with a lirrin. grin mm he bids far»w«U I* U. 1. dep»rtni«nt » Will ( laylon, who beams right baok at him. of the state, over It, singes, a scene took placr as t laylon took Irare *f UM Itattaa ar*Bilw altor a KWH sjt^ttwil graduate, toolude a confrrfnef in Kumr roncrrnlnff details •# th« MarshaJt plaa Is* Sv* habllltatiun of hu.opr. Premier de Oass«rl was *as stf a saaatoe at Kuropean •Utrsniro whom ClaytM visited. ta. It* winner will be n the basis of InteUl-

Navy Day Oman win be clowned at a trad baU October FOR SCHOOL OPENING n it MM Itobert Treat Botol. MAEINC BAND TO TOUR . . . C. 8. marlae corp« band, here ar- rayei «a MM slept «f the Capitol balMlac la Washlnlay PENCILS, PAPER AND ALL SUPPUBS N&CBSSABT M. Thar* win be a sate dwlaf IU annal o»aocrt UV *cbc4aled for towns bi the MMwMt aai Pactao Nortfcwwt. U»ier the dlrectt^i FOR LEARNING THE THREE R'a ef atal. WUtta« r. giitohiiw, an.to 10 a. am. Bright morning muak for the family . twraonaUty baeidot helm a tjpl- - - - local news and aporta - - time 82 West Main Street Somervttla, eal iunerlcan beauty.** signal* and weather reporta ... local feature*. Somervilte 8-1918 TRAFFIC DEATHS IN V gTATB DKCRKASKD IN 10 a. m. to Soft "wtiUe you work" muaic for the FIRST SfiVBN MONTHS * women foeTpi ... the cream of the In the face of a » par eent country's atngers and. baUadlen - - - Inctnaii in total traffic aooMenU women's news and events in city and Ntw Jeney traffic deaths nave county. rtawnaanrt 1» per eent daittttT the tint aeven «wnebt of the year. Noe« to 3 p. at. Local newe at 12 ... soft luncheon AT. mugic ... farm news at 13:16 . - Back From Vacation variety music world nem at 2:45,

3 pi at. to 5 p. m. Nat and his all-request program . . . - a program built for and listened to by. Julie folks In factory and industry. is ready to give the young ladies of this seettoa 5 p. m. to 8 p. n. For the children til 5:*0 - - - soft, the beauty treatmente they need for the opening restful music for mother til 6. Feature news and uninterrupted duiner music of school or wllege. 'til 7. Feature sports at 7 smooth, "easy.toJlsten.to" muslo at 7:16. JULIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR 8 p. M. to 11 p. »• A full setootlon o* food muuo NO H~ry.~JJ.K-SH. 118 SO. STEVENS AVBNUE boogie woosie or Jass ... with late TEL. 1-0867 . MRS. THOMAS DOWNS, Prop. news and sports ... nubtto forums and local live shows. Jtttr this year had «S deaths. Yen caa STAY tuned to 1450, for your favorite of last year. Of la **J was the faet that the arogrsjas are "Modt-programmed" for continuous radio enjoyment and BROADWAY MARKET Union kept «Htr death records to one fatal!* each. — 122 North Broadway Telephone S. A. J-O26ti County had the most I45O ON YOUR DIAL

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    hereof in a cause wherein Ota/' Ttmu Return Ai Luxury T*uc Ends MIKE ADVENTURESS NEW JERSEY SUPREME at South Amboy U oomrslatnaat COURT — FIRST NATIONAL snd John Andrasoik and others BANK of South Amboy, is Plain- are defendants you are required tiff, and FREDERICK O. IE8- to appear and answer the btti of LEY and FRED IESLEY, ST.. said complainant on or before are Defendants. Pi. Fa. for the the 7th day of October, 1MT, sale of premises dated July II. or the said bill will be taken M 1947. confessed against yon. By virtue of the above stated The said bill is fltod to fore- Witt, to me directed and deliver- several tax sale certificates ed, I will expose to sale at pub. now held and owned by the lie vendue on complainant on lands in tot OR? WEDNESDAY, »f South DAY OF SEPT tax sale certificates A. D., NBfETEEN HUNDRED 171, 15. 4«4, 5t2, &I3, 5K Ui, FORTY-8EVEN trie certifVoatea wanbert lTt, Tf at one, o'clock Standard Time and 4<4 being liens on lota M, 4s) and two o'clock Eastern Day. and 41 and the four latter nent Time in the afternoon of on lots 11, M. 13. M, K M, St- Uie said day, at ttoe Sheriff's Of. and 9». the three first Hce in the City of New Brunt. being in block ?«, the latter m Thrilling escapes and romantic ad- wick, N. J. block 58. aH in the city of Sooth venture are tht lot of radio actret* All that certain tract or parcel Amboy. and to absolutely attar Mike Moray when ah* appears on of land and premises, ssjuate, and foreclose you and eaett of the M8S Saturday evening pro- gram, -High Adventure." Life ha* ytng and being In tne City of you from all right and equity of unbroken leet for Mike a* she South Amfcoy. County of Middle. redemption m( to and of the play* the hePbine in participating sex and State of New Jtrsty. said lands and premises and to In the** drama* of •port*, western, air, *ea and detective situations. Beginning at a point on tbe vest title In fee therein in ttoe Southerly side of David Street City of South Aeaboy. distant tar Westerly from the And you Thomas Jennings and Southwesterly corner of Broad. your heirs, devisees and per. Checked Quurmer way and David Street; thence so&al representatives and their Westerly atom the southerly or any of their heirs, devisees, line of David Street. »'; tttt&et executors* administrators, grant- at right aottai to Devfce Street ees, assigns or successors tn and parattei wiU Steves* An. right title or Interest are made Souttwrty lot feet to the eenter defendants because you Thomas line of Mock; tfctnee Easterly Jennings appear as the owner of along the oanter line of the record of lots 39. 40, 41 in Block block and parallel with David 74 and it is not known whether Street M feet; then* Northerly you are dead or alive, whether and paralol with Avtnut you are married or single, your Countiy of Fur Farmers o{ \onh AtHttk* 100 feet to thtflaet of beginning. wife's name if you are married, Luxurious fur trimmed conts are fashion news again this fallaiai Containing JU9I0 square feet nor the names and the removal of the twenty per cent luxury tax on fur trimmed and is known and designated on of any of your heirs, devisees, BW*»nts, they II U> on the must list for every woman. The luxurious1 WW silver fo\ collar on this beautiful, full-backed coat desiffnad at the Map of tbe Borough of South and personal representatives, if Molly, puts it at top j.hue on the fashion list. -' Afnboy ai tht Westerly »' front Thomas Jennings be dead, nor and rear of Lot Number 51 and ttoe names and addresses of any the Easterly t feet in front and of their heirs, devisees, execut- rear of Lot Nimber 50 in Block ors, administrators, grantees, as* Number 16. signs, or successors in right, Premises known as 251 David title or interest, and you Mary Street, South Aafcoy, N. J. A. Bell. John Bell. Kattoerlne The approximate amount of Stephens and John Stephens, the rudgment to be satisfied by husbands and wives, respectively, said sale is the sum of One William J. Partsen, June Past. Thousand Two Hundred Forty sen. George Perisen. Jane Part- Dollars and Tturtgr-nlne Cents ben. Walter Partsen and Joan (IU40.3&) together with the Partsen. husbands and wives, costs of this sale. respectively and your heirs, da. Together with aU and singular vtsees and personal representa- bhe rights, privileges, heredita. tives and their or any of their rnents and appurtenances there, heirs, devisees, executors, admi- OU can't blamt her for anger, Y inf on th« way to school ia tW* unto belonging or In anywise ap, nistrators, grantees and sue drets. It'* aa attractive black tad pertaining. cessors in right, title or interest white check whh whit* collar tad WILLIAM E. NEHRKORN. are made defendants because red bow. Jost the thing for early fall school days btcau** tb« COM- Sheriff. you appear as the owners of lota bination of Avtsco spun rayon with JOHN E. MULLAHS. Attorney. M. 11, is. n, W. J5, M and M wool makes a fabric that is warm, in block M. in the city of South lightweight and serviceable. A handy 8-lftJft; *-2-i I31JQ free leaflet, "How to Iron Rayon,* Aeaboy. and it is not known will help you to take car* of year 1M/1M whether any of you art alive or children s clothes. For your copy, IN CBANCEBT OF NEW dead; single or married, tht NATIONS FASHIONS — To be surrounded by send a stamped, self-addrisaid en- names of tbe respective spouses, velope to the women's department y woman's dream and NBC's lovely Mary Ship? of this paper. NOTICE and If dead, the names and ad. psition. Skt is shown wearing a modified version of To Thomas Jennings, his heirs, of your heirs, devisees Indian wedding hoi, and each of the other hats, ail devisees ami personal repre* Opt Minty, are in the tradition of one of the countries and personal representatives and sentatlves, and their or any of their or any of their heirs, da, Unttid Nations. The hats were designed for United No- their tielrs, devisees, ex W€ek, which will be held nationally Sept. 14 to 20. tors* visees. executors, administrators administrators, grantees, assigns, or nwcessoii or successors in right, titto or I in right. UMt or hUtrest, the interest; Mary \. BeV and Johnjuamet "John", "Jane", "June", Bell, her husband. and "Joan-, being flotlttous, be! Stephen* and John Stephens. ing used as the first Mats of her husband, Oeorge' Parjsen your unknown *i"**rinik and and Jane Parbwn, his wife. Wtt. wives, and the unknown heirs, liom J. Partsen and June Part, devisees and personal repre- sen, his wlfe4j Walter Parlsen "tttAttieS-.at.. BjftfcrJL. JahttataV and Joan Parlsen, bis wife, the and their or any of their heirs, -'4wa> iMhsaamaV V FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1*47 IRE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN

    boy. afl but rulaed • perfect dedicated to the use-jof the LOOKING BACK holiday on a recent Saturday, people of the City of South Am. when tbey put duty to the rail,boy and vicinity with appro, 22 YEARS road above personal considera- prlate ceremony on Saturday tion, dropped their identity as afternoon, September 13, at two ISSIK OF SEPTEMBER 4, lttt Plain paisamari on New York o'clock, according to plane now At one of he largest Mid nMMt Division train 706 bound tor New < being completed by the hospital MAGNOLIA enthusiastic meetings heed tar York and in the authorities. Polowing the cere, 1 1 the Knights of Ctfumbui In' *** * wdrobe of pleasure motile* the new structure will teTI some time. John J. Trig*____* wa_ s ' "tripped the tocomoUve be thrown open for the luspec- tt ad t0 h reelected Grand Knight unanl- • ** ^ » trafcTwnan it tlon ol the public, said public mously. In consideration of " same stalled between Avenel being urgently invited to go very excellent rftord a* hetdj41* •*». ****** *» through it and for them. KOW SKKVINC; DAILY of the local council tor the past 'tine up to resume it* Journey. selves the way their doflars have year, the members present re- al in the short space of twenty stretched to do the work of fused to consider opposition for minutes. two and even three throughout the office. The meeting, was .held Weinman aMJ3alan left Am. the structure. RAVIOLI LA SAGRE " Wednesday evening In their boy on the train" bound tor New After the inspection the new rooms on David street. York whence they Intended to bufldmg wlfi be occupied for hoc. VEAL A LA SCMLOHN! A review of the past per. go to Coney island. Hear Avenel pits! purposes. It Is about ready formances of Mr. It oa_at to a sudden stop and now for such but it And a complete menu of to iMit many sterling _aa*tora ™ ^"^ off to see what is being held open for the In. Miat hftd a tendency to help the ttoe trouble was. When it was spattton of the general public local council carry on tto many discovered that the main pin so that everyone can know and ITALIAN DINNERS items of interest. The regular was broken on the left side of perhapa come to appreciate the monthly' social meetings were 14 kwocaottve 1710. attached to fine fadllties and equipment Tomato Pies served daily from 12 P. M. to 1 A. It inaugurated by Grand Knight the train, bosh men threw off provided tor their care and well Trills and the attendance at their ooate and plunged Into the being In the unfortunate event Catering to parties and banquet* enrih monthly meeting proved work of stripping the engine. In of their ever requiring exawt the yrorth of them. The menu order to nuke temporary repairs attention under the - Route 9-4 Phone MaUwan 1-0218 which would enable the train to favorable conditions. bers of the local council seem to A. CBRRATO, Prop. D, CERRATO. K fecj that to' remove Mr. Trifga continue Into New York. Itie ceremonies In connection from the office he now holds with the laying of the comer, v would curtail many plans he has To_florrow night at the recent- stone are to be as nice as can set out to accomplish. He baa fcr completed fire house of thebe without a lavish expenditure from time to time enumerated Uurence Harbor Fire Company, of money, it being the desire of lengfcy program* of activities V »<*•» <*«* »* Imtox* the the commlUee to continue the | •«••••«••••••••••••« B«Bl«BBl which foe hopes to carry out ***** °«*lttln« <* ***• economical program which has this year. One of the big event! The committee of*firemen in been in effect all through the' is the Indoor Carnival to be charge of the arrangements new building activities. A band have completed their plans will be provided and it is ex. NEW/OPENING HOURS FOR helheldd in BtSt. Mary'ss HaHSAUI ourmduringg •»»• ""•««' *»"»» _—«». November, and which he has a*.'**** »***• the appearance of peoted there will be several in- pointed Henry Leonard as chair, loner Mr. J. P teresting speakers. Mayor Harold MIMS ESSO STATION man. 0. Fltapatrtok, of Jersey City O. Hoffman and" the president Corner Main and Thompson Sts, Sooth Ante? who will represent A. Harry of 'the Hospital Association, Mr Moore. Democratic candidate for John A. Coan, wffl render ad- 7:00 A; M. TO 11:00 P. M. WEEK DAYS The MechanlcsvtBe Boy Scouts, Qovernor, who wtil address the dresses and an effort has been under the direction of 9:00 A. M. TO 9:0b P, It SUNDAYS firemen and their friends. made to have Father Hayes, the master Julius Speaker, have re- j WM. MUNN, Prop. Tel. a A. One of the greatest turnouts originator of the hospital for turned from their annual en- if Laurence Harbor residents is South Amboy idea present for •••••••••••••••••••••»•«*«v campment, after an unusual at this afmlr. People the occasion. pleasant time, mingled with the from South Amboy Interested in work of the camp. The boys are Th9, interior now refreshed and ready with the welfare of the firemen from fixtures have been completed by the assistance of their Scout. the Harbor, will attend in large firm number., it it sakL master to carry on a splendid Lambertson and Reese at a very program of winter activities. low figure. This year's encampment was Charles H. Walard. of Ro- without any serious mishap to chester, N. Y, Inventor of the Thte, members of the United any of the boys. On the visiting WiUard demountable rim. and days of the camp found many of many, well known automobile Societies of the Sacred Hear of the Metfhantcsvllle peopje on and mechanical appliances, was who have been lending hand to entertain, and to supply a South Amboy Yisitor during their efforts the past severa goodies to the boys. Scarcely a the past week, and on IXtesday weeks toward the compietton of the guest' of the South Am- i Nans for their annual carniva day passed without some boy Rotary dub. Mr. WiMard to be held on the parish grounds santness to keep the boys In has just returned from abroad,! commencing next Monday, are good hlumor, and an having Been engaged in research now relaxing and resting for a ment oftener than once a year, work at the University of HeL week of hard work. The large would suit tihe boys much better, on behalf of the Ro~ committee In charge of the carni- in the short time the Mech. dhester Institute of Electrical val work expect to entertain aniosville troupe has been or. 1 Research . thousands of persons from this ganized they hvae made great _o— and nearby places throughout strides toward perfection. They new City Hospital will be t>he week. frave carried on a great deal of 1 work since their organisation and hope to continue. Under the Before and After personal direction of Julius Speaker, their Scoutmaster, the Of ads and of ancles boys have been given lectures A PERSONAL LOAN in scoutctaft. first aid, and other essentials toward making a boy fit to be a scout. The foUtt In H YOU need money for any legHienojtv ^rpoe*, coiaw the MechanicsvlHe section were Ina aaeiit a trie giad to* see the smiling faces of in for a confidential talk. the boys once more about the te I«r«»«, yeu section Mlfkt eentcm. •late tHe eutflt JL-T.8K-.tJTMLt.Jfl to_store for 4U1M meet Has SOUTH AMBOY the people of this city on^Thurs assembled day evening, September 17th, fer travel ••••, •TRUST COMPANY wfven a committee df ladies from trie Jdhn street M. B. Church, the rs#e setress* under tfre direction of Mrs. IIHMIM Dll-O^ll IVMR4NO { ON TOR * I ION Fran* Stratton, of First street, serve a real old fashioned Har. vest Home iup?per in the bai ment of the dhtxrofy. Elaborate •eel trsv«ls Jttgraratjons are being msde for the onmitlon. Those who have m*\**m apaes. tistri of the delicacies pre. T»s ittashs^le "laired by f,h* Isdleg of the If. I. fee » FOR RENT • ,

    Mr. SUUGEST1ONS WIN gilt pin* used by entomol- The consumption of fuel wood la FfBSONAlS CASH AWARDS AT ogists m their study of Insects are the United States In 1880 was let wttninia ttu Legion PHOTO PRODUCTS PLANT so small that tt take* about 4.900 o# million cordi compared with aa Ntw Tort Otty oo them to wtlgh an ounre. estimated « millten cords in IMS. lira. TtanM A, We- parade In The Photo Products Plant of SSst ettsdren, have returned Saturday. the K. I. duPont deNenoun and N. T.. after apeadk* ParUn, N. J. gave cash a. Bsetore and with Mr. Weber's par. Ifm. Ceeel A, wards for useful job and safety and loan HOMEMAKING Mr. and Mrs. Kraest A. Mid Kenneth Jr suggestions recently. of South PIM Avenue, wipe Pall- . of Henry street. rees who made sheet By Raifc visitors on Sunday. eettons are: Oertrude 8. GRACE TERHUNB dorta BarW«rt of David Rush I. Hanky. Margaret Mr. and Mra. Thomi I* BeHj «fce weekend at Tarallo. Rose M. awrmefto. MU- Hem* Ecanomui A4v*i«fM of Firth street, art *» parent* it. dred H. Mathiaen. John P. Zele- Public Srrvu$ EUctr'u and Got Ctmfany of « boy bom on Saturday. ski, wuuam Henderson ami namen. Add sugar and moUsses Mr. and* Mra. Ptail Ororer. Harrison W. Jorgeneen of South Seheel Lunchea ' Court annota Maria No Awboy; Leila H. Yunker. Arthur To the younger membera of the and blend. Add egg and beat Blft Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nelson and soda with flour and add to creamed C. D. of A. will hoed Its flr*t i Jr., Frank R. Lonsky. family. September mean* Taeatloas ft*, and lira. WlUmcn Qrover are oreri back to school aad home- mixture. Add milk. oats, peanuts Fail masting on Thursday even. John C. Zaleski, Fereno M. Be. the hoiklay week end In g, 1:00 P. If.. Wnheam* Hall, work agala. To mother it means and raisins. Drop from teaspoon res, Jsmes A. Msstwmo and Peter the noon-day lunch la ^back on on greased baking sheet. Bake in The progrsm committee has Shahiba of 8outh River; Robert schedule. 160 degrees P. oven IS to II mln- outlined the year's activities and utea. Yield: I dosen cookies. Rcase has returned J. B Qhanan, John C. Favllk, Whether that growing family the membership Is looking to a carries reach or OBOMO hoaae at at Point John Acker, Peter F. very busy season. The oheirladjr Wist. CeotUa F. •ooa, aad aome mothera have both. ttrane Nut Bread for the first meeting will be Mrs. problems to eope with, tt takes ski, and Mary L. Zlemba of S cups milk. 4 Up. baking . John Hansel* and this meeting planning to bo ready for thia meal SayrevUle. Laaea should ae aovrisblag in scalded powder Mr. and Mra. Bdv. Flaming. will be in «he form of a "Renew 1 Grape 1% tap. salt Agnes H. Wojaosyk, order to replaoe the speat energy Js\ have returned to their home Acquaintance" party. The first Nuts % cap sugar Laurtne A. Wooder, Otott W. of tke morning; It shottld he sim- tm David street after spending drawing for the new merohan. ple to prepare aad tt ateaM alwaya S capa sifted 1 egg. beaten and ftrward MaVo of tt» montto in Point Pleatant. cttee c*ut> wlM be held on Sep. he a tempting meat flour I tbap. melted Perth Amboy; Willis K. Van shortening temher 16th. Snmmer or winter, aoop la a good and Mrs. ' WUUam Lie*. John H. MyaUoovan, Leon, sutler. A salad or a hot dish may Pour milk over grape outs and ard .Knof. of New Brunswick; be the mala part of the meal. If let cool. Add baklne powder, salt, are tourlnc the New The aliases Mary and Gather. and sufar to flour. Blft all dry In- Survey P. Nau of Ijmrenoo Bar- sandwiches are seed, variety ean in* Armstrong art spending the be obtained with different fillings gradients together and add to jrst nor; Joseph J. Ploskonka «f mixture. Add egg and shortening 'week at Seaside Height* aad breads bat tt-wouldn't be really Mta K*thmleen Buttlmn of Fords; Pred W. WeUer of SpotaJ a meal antes* there were a sweet stirring only enough-' to dampen OMtd street has returned after wood; Georgia J. Whitehead of for dessert flour. Pour into 9x4x3 loaf pan. Pranols Norek, son of Mr. and wan; Qeraid 8. Broander Let stand SO minutes. Bake at SftO two weeks vacation at Mrs. John Norek of Raritan St.. degrees F. about one hour, ten min- of KeeuMtourg; and Raymond if. FllOnsje Pleasant. has received hie honorable die. utes. Nuts or ratalns may be added. Logan of ParUn. Chopped liver and chopped bacon. oharge from the U. B. Army. Common Ooonctt will Hard cooked eggs, onion and let- tuce. Split Pes Soup with Frankfurter* tonight in tartness temion Mm. J. Re* of President Park I Minced oUVea, cottage tiheeae and I cups dried I small onions, •ft the mayor's office In City entertained the members of the] CLASSIFIED chives. peas finely chopped S qta. water I tbsp. butter bingo Club at tar home on Tuts.! Jam, marmalade, troll batters, Jelly. Stowed pmnee—diced and cream or 1 ham bone or or margarine day evening. tor. and Mrs. Joim Dudley of FOB SALB | cottage cheese. tt lb: of ham 4 tbsp. flour IGMNBRAL Deotrlc Refrigerator, Mayonnaise and ground lett-orer 1 medium stsed 1 qt milk Otawdsn vtelted Mr. and Mrs. K. stalk celery 8alt and pepper Mrs of David in good condition. Apply 115 meals. ft. ftxlsea of this city recently. Tomato, encumber and sliced onion. Frankfurters street is a surgical patient at the first meeting of the Pell John Street It Peanut tatter on retain bread. Look over, wash and soak peas of the Ladles Auxiliary, St. Peter** Hospital. Salmon, celery and onion. over-night. Cook peas In same wa-> A. Lovely Post. wlM be held FOR SALE Honey and chopped nuts on whole ter, adding seasoning, meat and' •a Wadneaday evening in the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bunt of IBY "BTATK, one two famtiy | wheat bread. celery. Simmer (or several hour* Rooms with Mrs. Fred New York City vklted friends I *«•* •** *•© bw»t»low», to. until tender. Gently brown the oated on Bordentowti Avenue Packed LuiMhea onions In the tat and add the flour President, presiding. In Him city over the Labor Day Gradually add the milk, stirring and vkftnlfay, South Her* la a pattern to uae aa a fcottday* Mr. Bunt, tor basis tor planning packed lunches constantly. Add to rest of soup. Mr. and Mrs. Josepfr Buerele yean a toeal resident. Is now Will sell cheap, to dose out tor tn* school child: Season to taste. The soup should be mmW/mVSmflmmmWl anm aa S>an^asmaAa^aSs> JasT 4isSsm. of David street are Saimjp^nsj^ Saw mV amwflSmVmFVsY vK wt99 estate. No broken. Call P. A. Meat, poultry, flsh. cheese or beans quite thick. Water, soup stock, milk or cream may be added to thin, It the week with relative* Police Department of the Ame- 4.4600. »—8 It —made Into sandwiches. Raw vegetables—wrapped In waxed desired. Serve ID a large tureen of Art, in Mew York t FOR 8AL1 paper.or pat Into sandwiches or with thin slices of frankfurter* floating on top. Serves 8. our. TWO lots, comer Henry street aad Mrs. WUllam Lyont Freeh trnlt and Rroadway, prloe W^OO. i place witnessed the La- Bweets—cookies, tarts, cake, candy. Skillet Lunch iDQinre J. J. Jaoobsen, 1SJ Beverage—hot or cold. S tbsp. fat in New York City Farms are getting bigger. The Oeorge Street. 9J tf 4 os. medium 1 cup chopped noodles average farm for the country as s .Seky Oat Cookies whole is now 00 seres larger Shsn onion 1 qt water tt enp ahortea* 1 egg, unbeaten tt lb. ground t tsps. OVonnor of Henry St. SI years ago; tf seres larger w*a S years ago. lag H tap. soda beef Worcestershire a vacation from rtta NEWSPAPER 1 tsp. salt ltt cups sifted 1 cup sliced sauce at She Raritan Ananal. ADVERTISING I tsp. cinnamon tour carrots 1 tbap. salt •al* Average^ tt cup sugar % cup milk tt tsp. pepper tt cup molasses ltt cups rolled Annette Munn of David It Is considered s goo* eroo oi AT YOUR Melt fat in skillet. Add onions, ootton when one ba> cf cotton U or corn syrup, oats beef, and cook until brown. Add is enjoymg a two weeks produced per acre. A new variety, SERVICE or hoaey tt cup peanuts, carrots, noodles,, and water.' Cover from (her duties with chopped Cokcr 100, has produced three ba.'ai TO.HELPYOU and simmer 4S mlnutea. Add aea» Oovernment in Newark per acre 1 cup raisins soilings, mix lightly, garnish with Wfad saettasjlng. salt aad cm-parsley. 8ervas 4,

    Omws Quickly Become Dollars r with Savings like these on your Maybe You're Not Going Back To School BENDIX WASHER But beginning of school days means many prob- SAVES ON CLOTHES | | ( lems for you* - 8AVK8ON SOAP ' . 8AVK8 ON WATER Solve two of them, the after school snack, and SAVES ON LAUNDRY BILLS SAVES ON HEALTH the school lunch problem, by selecting from the SAVES ON HOUSEHOLD WORK. huge stock of cookies and cakes always on hand HM RUT Btndlx takes over your Wawhckj worries Ths mmehiM is right, and so te the price. at the We ean five immediate delivery, and will furnish insallstion and service, on machines sold by iis. DAYLIGHT BAKERY Frank's Radio and Electrical Shop Telephone 0153 Authorized General Electric Dealer The Home of That Good Blue Ribbon Bread HI - 123 North Broadway Tet. S. A. 1-0476 FRIDAY, 5, 1947 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN COST OF UVING CALLED CAUSE OF MEN'S LEAGUE RELIEF 1X>ST JUMP Funeral Services STARTS BOWLING AT Radio Programs YMCA TONIGHT Continued living coats Held Yesterday For are helIdd reoponsic'e for the In- nSHTV R Tonight at the TICCA, the IIIUI crease of 1.8 per cent iIn general J *>• Hen* Bowiina- League, of wtoleh relief cost* in July compared Joaeph Qereghty k the prakknt, Harry B. Tjce, employed for will ctart action. witti June of this year, accord, ! many years aa a clerk fas* the ing to Charles R. Erdman. Jr., There are twelve team in ttte league and the aohedule wlU be rotted In fewo ehtfte. home II Grand street, Bayriew elopment. Manor. He we* to hit slaty aa. Commissioner Erdman ppoints oond year. i out ttiaCfclmoat all of the In. Mr. Tict was A mentor of Ntw Bnuavwidt, N. J. i. Jr. . Individual oUaalfled as limited Tonight sad every Friday night, Cam* No. N, of UM Patriotic Qutxmatter '01 »• mt a tonf In this station wMl broadcast the which the word 'fathtr' U UMd." Trad «md Driver now "Harvey Barman Show" OoiifrttaiK. "B«at M* Daddy. £tght r6&t with Harvey Hannan, head foot. To The Bar." FOR HIRE ° m beet coach at Rutgers University. M O> 1:30 to • P. M. WiMt Brw*t de Alto top toil fill, dirt and • re finding it import*, to oope 'What did rour wife eeek tar year etaden for gale. Inqvfaa: fch* Zll famous sports wedding •feakfatt*" the Club Jfr«i*er. "Who - 122 HENRY STTREET of Red and who earea!" or Ho»* a* J:*. with the n*r. Tel. S. A. 1-0601-M BatM JTetAeeii* (at nrtfe The average case cost for all t*ttttst <*„* off***, M'M P. M. — (Flrat Me return to the h«f). "ill imitate tae TkU»*» types of dependent* JA New Jer- j^ totermsnt w*f la velee ea the phoar" aey in July was 148.33, an in- \cturiti Osmttsvy 8ft. Ahtrntkf "Yowr* a Mlakui* crease of IS cents over one pre- Of tt» 4-H Gsub woatfer. laapeetor." Sunday S«»i4 ffthton*. HNe Sergeaat. ITCH ceding month. This is slightly are Deat Darter Another below the high of $49.93 average South Merer/ a fnwtrated aeter." Are you tormeatod witti twJil 'StmUmtd YmA" MM caae cost In March of this year. ^ ^ p^ ^ JI^ aji, eoaema psoruule, mar* mU)n eAhteto's toot, •n^>Uot* and tho Family Hour be Jrodsrelor 'Here'a a srsbltm for > when fuel was a larger item on WepCman of Brwdtay Beach, N. g or other erternaUy' broadcast KtP.li the Jury. This boy got a cowboy «nouMea? For quick reUvf nearly $10 above hte suit and wants to wear It outdoors, results UN VKTTORY H. Franke, bat bis nether weal let him What Deveftaped toe the boys la «be for i should ht a»r now offered to the ratka !*«•<•« pear eM hirer: "Ohe should Wtitto, gnmselew, antdsepek .of United tor Ua-bles or cMktren A n let Mm wear It outdoors. Everyone cannot target. VIOIKMXT deliver a kaowa a oowboy lives la tbe wide MKNT. -Jara and Tubes. 0ok•SJS.S kk r Tottenvitte, and Mrs. Oora Oka. Middlesex hi preparation, Oaatti Amboy by Hoffman's of Economic Development in m of Princes Bay, N. Y., and a /•r^ MBS .Arty's Drug Stores. July of his year, and 2,169 of for the of United brother Edwin L. Ttce, of this these involved family groups Nations Week. This week win bo city. rather than individuals. Limited celebrated natkmwH term dependents rtpresented 50 tenter 14th to 20th, percent of the cases In the State lateUgeaee el Cows are said to posisai more in Jury. 1947: July of the preced- "native" Intelligence man horses. ing year, they represented only although 38.3 percent of the total cases. chanical lvitles. Tirtse are la aecetoerafclp grams brought to WCTC, At th« beginning of 1947, there An old shaving brush Is good lor of their history W*r* 87 operating railroad*, env dusting pleated lamp shades. The bracing 96.044 mllei of railroad In soft brush cannot barm the fabric. Wednesday afternoon. 8eptem HOME MADE POTATO SALAD, HOME MADE torn United States in the hands of and the long bristlebrisUes removrem e tbe bcT 1

    Frost Menus With ThU Berry Pie Ttie Farm Mitor will bo heard Sundays from 9 to 12 A. M, and from 4.30 to 9:30 P. M. Ttwreday at 12:45 P. *€„ with We deliver — TVkphone South Amboy 1-1388 • anotfter of his dekayed wire re- cording interview* of a wal ..I known figure in the local agri- cultural picture, : * Uncle Sam Says VISIT Ziegler's ELMAROS Restaurant and Cocktail Bar At MORGAN On Route 35

    You. too, can be a harvester—and lB for tonight? Here's one with Hln. It's a com Cool- before adding cooked fillings. a»d tho Dakota* who at this mo- Lobster - Seafood - Chicken - Steaks Maatioa that's easy on you because YIELD: one pie cruet ment art reaping the creatent har- H doee away with pastry makirm veet In history—woald not prise a aag fwi brings a luscious dessert Filling harvest every month. The harvest- Mao Featuring to the table. Bran flakes, corn l «cr white. m a-tnonth plan has popular name— I cup sugar ot urtkr takes or wheat Bakes will to las % cup watar 1 t the Bond-a-Month Plan. Refin to- (CARMEN OPDYKE AT THE SOLOVOX) trkk la this easy way: Pinch of aaM i o day sowing financial B*e4a. For I every Sift 75 yoa plant daring a Cereal Crumb Crust Place anbeatea egg wKtte. sugar, : month m the form ef a United EVERY WELV, FRL, SAT. i water, salt sod cream of tartar in I States g&vtags Bos* US will sprwat flour double boiler. Cook over boiling ' IS years later. CtiM ir wheat H cup melted water, beatiag ponatsatly, until Accepted fwr SuMTMte aa butt«r or \ U.S. margarine mixture thickens aad forms peaks, •bout 1 minutes. Rsawve from CALL tOVTB AMM)Y 1-lflt Crash tbe cereal very Sae to ob> heat, add vanilla, and continue Married WeaMSi •ss^ggsV a^tfgs4a\ dMkgsi .^a4 ^aa^sa^ggaga^a_. ^k^a^g) sUft^V^asi beating uatll cool. Arrange blue* a»i fear. Mot la the aelted batter In 1B10 th* proportion of berries In erumb uraeL Po«r filling IS years oi age and over te tbe Located Next to The Ship at CWtwood Ifcsiosililf, Press csbnare wvenly over inrtt Oaraitb with whole her* *"*- aa $4aea pie saa, SMklsg the ries. Chill oae hoar betore eerrlag, United States who were married rtWLD: I was M.I per seat; I* 1*44 n wa« THK SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN TODAY, SEPTEMBER 8, WHAT IS OUR BILL of RIGHTS? The real spirit of our Bill of Nights was expressed by a young American Marine. limnunm Hash iohtnd

    PLUMBING AND HEATWOI INSURANQB

    'ERANS' G. T. WHJELM CO. C. T. MASON In hb Will, COLUMN he Ml a sham *e Kit St. Powl't and YaU - f«r •atoottea. Sanitary Insurance may I provide for the nd— in settlement of my RtliabU United StaU* •tttjinal Service Life taM Heating Engineer p the event of mgr death?' MERCO OIL BURNERS Companies A Marine veteran. Telephone 8. A. Xtl Explosion Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC A. Tour benericiarles via ontr If no Answer Call — to receive the peo- P. A. 4-0659M of four Natlonai 8ervlce 228 First 8t, Sa«tk Art* Vsfs mstvanoe in one lump SUB* a* fan now designate that option Hs left a share for the A.F. of L and C.I.O. to "jtremete •*•> el the Tel. Netanr Pabile af atttiement. InM UW|MIUIIVw OCllOn in • • • WM. H. LEWIS Q. A inquiry from s veteran in j UUl MUCr MASOH AU »<»« Plumbing and Heating Jawb J. Jacdhsen Memsr County states, "Are vet- tram eligible to take tests on Red Estate Service UBAFI eounes which they did Eectrol OH Burners nunct or THE PIACI aoi' take while in service?" Insurance of All Kinds ,A Ha. Veterans who did not 1M Geerga 8t. S^uth t*ke OBAFI oourses whne in the esfBj£ ve MOT eligible to take examinations after Only veterans who had INSURANCE U8API oounes at jJfe, Fire, AutosobUe the time of discharge are eligible N. 1 WLSEN {o continue suttt ceurses and WILLIAM H. KEHOE take end-of jcouree examinations, lee ReseweU 81 provided it is within nine Taitl

    Prom Middlesex County Heating PAINTS, ETC. this ojuestion. "When a is attending Softool under All Job* Qrofully jhe educational provtoiont of the Handled «* I. BMl, u it necessary that his Qwrfchiaf auv all $tfe actualy be dependent upon lepuetk he wartee* te etve a IKM to CMIS/SW ... In HH lataiaws af m order that he may receive all Ike Base** ... and te svaetote a far-tlehtsd farstaa aalky. Estimate* CheetfuUy Increased subsistence allow A. MORRIS Pt'mts, Oils & Varnishes asAvi ON mo JMU* Am Broahca, Glaaa, Broniet RJUSB M ACIiOai fBJMMIV », Ifff , A. Nonfca JLnoome of the vet- 1U&A.ISI Gold Leaf, Stains, Etc «nkn.t wife has no effect on the Wall Paper jphsistmro allowance to the veU 4RM. A wifa Is oonaMerad a Mff MMPT# f9 MS vMff'wW ttaj dependent, resjanDess of her ttt first Bttmt Seata AMkay pwn tnooowt. Kingdom of Oast" * * * Q. ibe wife of a veteran ARTHUR HULSE ssjfea, "• thsra a bill pending COAL AND WOOD to provide disability pensions to WOMEN WORKERS 39 per cent work in those capa- PLUMBING A HEATING : War I veterans, and is SEEN INCREASING cities. About 29 per oent are few for noneervioi machine operators and 12 per ENGINEER PAUL BRYLINSH Isaoaad total dlsabUity going to be IN THIS SECTION cent are in professional . and Bosle Vttt Riveter Is still at semUprofessional ranks. 283 Henry St work in the Northeastern • #• Fuel Oil-Concrete Blocks A. There is no disposition inJersey Metropolitan area — TeL So. Amboy-1-0692 Portland Cement Congress to modify the pre- 'pounding a typewriter or runnu total dtsabtn* law. and It ing a stftohboard now uttead Oil Burners lnttalled MM Msmtm af leei aai Oral* ' aoi be discontinued. There 'of building Janka or bombers, several bUh pending to. More than. 450.000 women are ' and Serviced OU Lehifh and WlHw-Barrt pant partial disability pensions working tn ttie eight counties p Wertd Wmj I veterans, but nr | comprising ttie state's Mortheast. > yet been taken on any em. Metropolitan area, accord. COAL tag to latest department of CENTER AND ELM 8TS. Commerce surveys. Just seven 8. A. I ^. ~ manu wi, -%jmn » I0*ars ago, before Rosie earned CARPENTERS be admitted to a vet. ner title, there were only 338,. home or 000 working gads In the area, 33» a certL per oent less than' today. Frank A, Mavedulshi RARITAN OIL BURNER fled copy of his honorable dia. Households in this section are Carpenter and Builder not in danger of running down AND STOKER SERVICE JobWnt Prasnsiuy Attaaaai Ts because of the feminine parade A. There Is no reason why he into the working ranks, says a not, if he otherwise quail. Tile Council of America report Phone S. A, 1 0731-J oiyi Some administrative offi- on the Increase of women work, South Amboj, N. J. P*r be sticklers for form P era. Time savers such as auto, 273 RARITAN STREET and mssst upon seeing an origin, mmtlc cookers. ttneasUned kit- pi discharge, but an Investiga- chen* with easily oleaned tile Telephone S. A. tion Of eligibllitir must aJso be floors . and and electric atade because mandatory hoapi. dish washer* have made house, SOUTH AMBOY ^•Itetlon is available only for keeping a half tlaw Job lor many This treat Athl«»e recently won CABINET AND psiifcjs oonnacted disabled and women and enabled them to lead the Britiah Amateur Golf Cham MILL SHOP |ksaasllary care is based on in- the double We (' secretary and plonshlp, returning the cov«ted ti. to earn a livelihood. housewife. pbf to the Unlt«il 8ute» uro 523 Portia Street * Woman workers oompri more. In IMS be wou ths Natlojid Lee J. Thompson 29 Aaatsur «b«Bspkiasslp and throu* u per cent of the l.S0M7f em. out tbs years hia flu* Iror ^nu.r FUNERAL SERVICE (Joyed in BerfeTJ, Pasmle, and talented putter have k»vt hl.i. CNtnctiig BUYER MEEIb .son, Essex. Morris, Onion. Mid. aaottg tae Valtad Itatas' Un ran* Tel. 8. A, l- 238 JOHN STREET, laf ptajrers of this sport Wh dlesex and Momnouth counties. Alvin Kati, Prop. jMost are clerks and reoeptlon- Telephone 1-0280 isu the report dJaolpets. About

    ••• FftlDAY, SEITEMREK 5, 1947 THE SOUTH AMbjY

    most day ana nigni to 9*1 toe con- gressional session ended, end fhen doubled bis work on th* toifcnrJag Yea Team! Sunday In his office, so he could NEWS get away Monday The union* have Classified Advttbsffti picketed and plaitered him as a "fclave bill" author, but h« said In hi* *|>e» ch hit Tuft-Hartley bill pro- U>CAL MONEY TO LOAN BEHIND viiions were demanded largely by AL>VERT_91NO KATX uiiKiti wo! ken, «n

    pleased with the performance of LEGION BOWLERS Figers Drilling the candidate* to hie depart, 'ON TRIP TO Fear Team Bowfitg ment. At the tackle positions, he Iras "SQlm" fiavltaky, "Tiny" YORK CITY League To Represent With Eye To County Halke, 365 pound «tant "Sunny" Wednesday evening, the menu Lancn and Paul Kuril. At the bers of the American Legion in guard stations, there Is "Zlgxy" JilRmr Benefit K.ofC_ ' Grid Championship the YlfCA County Bowling Kasmitrskl, Jack Read. "Ernie" League, were present at All Star Sherry and Fred Dunham. Make Plans To Season To OpctTOa Sacrad Charles Epplnger Veteran Cttants professional football game Attest Affair To Be Heert AOtyi September 11 Coach, In In Charge The only problem the Tigen In New York, after whioh they By lion* Of Team. have had so far, is to find a attented a dinner. A four team bowling league, capable center. Ail (he candidates | Members of the party were: Chut, popular local base, rolling on Hie •sored Heart who attempted to fill in the gap Manvel Apptegate, Jr., *fca] player, now a member of With the taber Day holiday alleye is beln# wtupped mto over, football psans for another at the midway station, have not | Bachelor, Frank Morgan, Mfw York Yankees, will be shape, and the jftason wtil open the approval of Ooach when the South River MUM for the famous South 'MarriM. Robert Monies, Ted on Tuesday evening, September (Amtooy Tigers are being laid, However ^ganger hai Wiaegar, Bud Ford and Howard dub stages a big benefit 11th at • P. M. declared, he has a deal in the t, and baaebaU game for the and the aggregation has its eyes Peffer. In order to get their kegUng arms •et on We Middlesex County lire, by which he hopes to secure River Olrl Scoot organlsa. in sttape, the members of the tht services of one of the leading ttoa at Campbell School Field, league have arranged for an centers In the county. evening. we Treading being beM almost MIXED DOUBLE LOOP open bowling session on the As soon as Veterans Field Is Armstrong, chairman of nighty on' Veteran's Field. STARTS TUESDAY aBeys next Tuesday evening, I This year. Charles manger, enclosed. Business Manager Joe committee has announced , There are ten men on .each of veteran ashletlo mentor, and for Herman wll begin booking dates Tuesday night, the Mixed Dou- that former Oovernor Ha- the four teams of the league, bles League of the YMCA wUl inaugurate another season, when and a Lion's Club thony Matamngelo; Holy Cross, team. Assisting "Bfrfe" are Lei interested in bookings may con- the first games are toSsd on the w* be the master of .captained by Joseph Ford; Byrd, former Fort Momouth lu- tact Herman over telephone S. recently reoondttiouad alleys at eeremonles. IQeorfetowa, captained by Oer- minary, who is coaching- the A. 1-0926-J. the'TT. Loosf baseball fans, who have main PJerson; and Fordham, bacfcfldd, Fred Renfuss one of watched Clark* career from lo- captained by Ignatius Bpma. toe outstanding linemen m local cal sand lots, through the semi I Anthony Matarangelo Is presi- football history, line coach, and pro ranks, to the Newark Bears, dent of the loop, Qegmaln Pier- "Woody McCarthy, former St. Bo. where he was one of the most son, vice president; Donald Heed inaventure great, who has charge uutetaraHiig and popular players, Jr., secretary; and David Byrnes of the tutoring of the ends. Hello Everybody! and finally Ma assignment to treasurer. the Mew York Yankees, are mak- Preliminary workouts -would toff plans to attend the benefit Indicate that the IHert offen- -STAR ^ k) large numbers, and already a sive promises to be exception- The Hollo Gal It many tickets have been ally fast AU the baokfield can- by local aporta fans. didates have displayed skill In Tkfcets nay be purchased in open field running and their Blond Bornbahell this city at Quintan's Smoke powerful lirie has been making on Broadway. trememdoiB geps oonsUtent with of Peraomlity the many other no- their lightning thrusts, — in — Leading contenders for the back- in the entertainment and Soitfs • Gags • Riskeys fields, who will be present field position art Qeorte Stader. at the show will be Al Sdhacht. one of the oiststenrtinf backs In (The Kind You like) Chairman Armstrong ihas an- the county. Lea Byrd, who dis- tthat Clark and Hoffman tinguished hhnaett with his as all the other popular stellar performances gaalnst the Piano and Solovox leading colleges In the Metro, who will appear on tihe NOW PLAYDfO have donated their politan area, while members Of free of charge. the Fort Monmouth team, during Every Evening The event will start at 8:00 the war years, Berale llaoklel the speedy star, who can run (Knept Mondays) 'one hundred yards In ten flat, ALSO I In . Other backfield mem BIT DATE FOR bers are, Sam Bias, Al Oomolka Every Thursday, Friday aad Saturday George Durskl, 'Tubby" Abba- HEETINQ Of TAVERN Beginning September nth, IMh and llth 8AM A RITA N . . . The Bev. Clar- Hello, "Red" Burta, "BUI" Barry MtJtrUEBOARD LOOP ence Golla of St. Jtide's church M In Chicago, who happened t« be Rtd" Foiey. John Pajack, Bob Complete New (Weekly) Snappy Red Hot Bfcpinger, "Kelly" Rondesko and of the odty Tavern driving by after John CeUlns was Wayne Holder. COLORED FLOOR SHOWS League, has been hurled from his car to the pave* mtni, administers last rites after Ooach Woody McCarthy has for Monday evening, Sept- living first aid. Also Far DaneJnt Plsasms lMh, by Joseph DeMarco, "Ernie" Reid and "Lee" Logan, AL MBLLO and HIS (mCHBSTRA it of the loop two veteran wtaggnen, operating meeting will be held at Lang Ttrnsj to Hatertaifae as his regular ends. Tom KeBy. Hall on First street, Carved pictures depleting a king Mike Novak and Oeorta Oun- STOCKED" CLUB M00N6 DeMarco has ask. of Nineveh building a palace to 680 drum will supply the reserve Rout«9onw%y t •ft that el sponsors and captains B. C. showed rollers to reduce trie* punch when needed. Tel. 8o. Amboy 1.0848 South Anboy, N. j. tion under the sleds. It took about tJfcend, since Important bust 2,000 years for the bearing teed to Line Ooach Fred Rente, has wH be traneaced. germinate. expressed himself as wermdaBy AIM CLARK £ SOUTH AMBOY'S BASEBALL PRIDE Wifl appear at the Benefit Show and Baseball Game for the South River Girl Scouts SPONSORED BY THE SOUTH RIVKK LION'S CLUB At Campbell School Field, South River Tuesday Evening, September 9th Another famous South Amboyan, FORMER GOVERNOR HAROLD G. HOFFMAN, will be master otf cwerooniea Ticketf on sale »t Quinkn'e Smoke Shop, Broadway

    ADULTS 11.00,iDchKlinf Ux . „. t . 1 lax VOL. 65 — NO. 29 SOUTH AMBOY, N. J., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1947 Price Five Cent*

    rnmu Tonirc Schools Open Report No Heavy RctarjNuws lUHIMUriLJ r? In extreme youth, we generally Terminal Leave CowtteeFor (have sfeS Idea, they understand 9eop)S; but as we progress along Bond Cashing Here Diner Dance #ie jMttl of lift, we discover that 90 two ul them are alike, and Only Two Hundred Praak Kurawa Hi Hie*., difference is often very Handled By Local Basks Pbnacra For Ltaitsj Nlfkt To-daftfe, { And Past PrtaMtatsf ' However just as i>eop3e are to Dinner. different from each- other, they No exceptional rush by local •re aHp tntomc respects $>o much World War U veterans to eash Plans for a Ladles Night aad Hke cuott other, thai tiiey might their terminal leave bonds was Past Presidents' dinner, meil bi« re^nrded a.s oarbon by local banks this started by the Souftk Copies. week, as the result of the an- Rosary Club, meeting noon at Georgette's, when Presi- For Inatance. ifow. the moot of nouncement of the Federal Oov. dent Ernest Soharpf selected #ie populace lui.s returned from nunent that they could be Frank Kuraawa to head the "Bastions and have you ever commute He will be assisted by sYeard unyont- admit that, any- Up until yesterday, local Victor Norton. Frank O'Connor, thing but idie best of times was banks reported the total cashed Frank Pacakowski. Sidney Prank- fcftil 011 Uie vacation? People to date was two hundred bonds kn. and Victor Oppenheim, While iM?«m to think tliat to admit with a total value of (4&.000. At no definite date has been set, it jfhut thay had unything but the the First National Bank it was fcest tune possible would be to reported, the total number of is planned to the affair i oue't-fholoe q£ a oonds turned in to date, was S7. during the l*st week in Septem. with a total cash value of $23- spot, an^tlry woujrf ber, or the first week in October. 000, wiilie at the South Amboy fcemonal humijsjftion. * Jack Madaen. president of the Trust Company 113 bonds, for However, there muei be a PROTECTION FIREMEN LOCAL SCHOOLS I Perth Amboy Clufc, was among « total cash vtthw of $25,000. of people who will «d- ANNOUNCE DANCE those attendln« Uie meeting, OPEN MONDAY • were oashed. Only fifty three Biit to themselves that the Tarta- PLANS 1 and he extended an invitation Next Monday morning wMI be bond holders appeared at the rian ttfey had wu far IrooV to the local members to be the Plans wore w>|wmtvfttd this a "Blue Monday" for local school First National Bank on the first guests of the cross niver club, at etUMren. who after a ttorloui *» MA * day. to turn tftielr bonds into their annual dam bake at the Protection Fire vacation, will return again to the money. It was reported the cash Hotel Pines Metudhen, on isve up to tftielr eapeotatioos, routine of school days. vaiut of this first day redemp- September 17ttt. In COB. ipat ttietiM and into* Thursday,, November fttw at Hoflmau High School Audito- Sessions will begin in both tion, at this Institution, was $15.. neetlon with his vtstt, the Perth apeni was awwsy vagejn, public schools. St. Mary's High 000. Amboy club president, Issued a is it that few people will admit rtum. The music will be tarnished by and Grammar Schools, and the Declaring that the sudden to the famous soft bal Sacred Heart Orammar School. conversion of hundreds of mill. team of the local club, to meet hat been announced by John tons of dollars worth of the the Perth Amboy Cton repre- In connection with an aooount. CHARLES GRANT bonds Into cash might result in sentatives in a game during the of tfhe chairman of the com. B$& feat the oom- NAMED PRESIDENT BY a further rise In prices for the dam bake. tatted Sta PACKING HOUSE things the veterans need, many couni H be revealed Joseph VaK reported that WORKERS of the nation's political leadtrs there are still some vacancies for on the operation of oar. a later date. urged them to forego present the trip to the New York iln Washington* luxuries for future security, and kefs game on September 15th. the membera of Lootf Ho. SOI. retain them. Senator Francis J. Other visitors at FOR of the Packwff Hotte Workers the CROUP Myers of Pennsylvania, in urg- were Bert Disanto, James All- of America. iCIO, affiliate, ing veterans to bold on to their elected Charles Grant, of 4*1 bum, and Irving Dsmsfrsest of Ms* prepared reporta, that bate The Re*. WaDur N. Pike. past. if at all possible, to do Perth Amboy Club, and Harry Church South Pine In the Bay- so, declared he has introduced Howeil and M Logan, of the has been informed that he view Into tht Senate, a bill to increase Woodbridce club. to justify the existence president at an instruct. Interest on the bonds, from 2»» Richard Ste*xhenson, who re. tain bureaus, a unit, are to deliver a series of talks on per cent to 6 per cent. cenUy left the hospital, where tot Quite accurate picture plant of the tlU) work of an Anay c^mrtain. It has been estimated by The he had been confined for some painted. ^ ., al Chemical before the 108th Officer's Reserve Army Times, following a survey, time, was welcomed back by the Study of these figures proves Oompositt Qroup> of which he. Is that 20 per cent of the ex. club membership. wiM be STEPHEN ALEXANDER service men wanting to cash ELECTED TO LEAD their bonds now, would spend COMMITTEE FOR and Rev. AIR SCOUT SQUADRON Pike wS deliver his first talk on the money to pay debts' incurred D. A. V. DRIVE TO Ifcmdpoiat. fenjetf due to the since their discharge. Others MEET WEDNESDAY tact that nootwjwlU admit a Monday' evening, September U. At their annual election of The local darajman served at would use the cash for home Intetake has been made, and officers held this week, the mem- an Anar Clusjaam In both World bers of Bdwln C. Roody Air payments, medical bills, insur- A meeting of the committee •nerggy which might better be War I and* World War n, and Scout Squadron, selected Stephen ance, clothing, education, auto- to arrange plans for the forth- jpevoted saining more efll- at heftfe the rank Alexander as Squadron Pilot. mobiles, refrigerators, and mis- coming canister drive of the Dis- (Major fee IT. 8. cellaneous items, it was stated. abled American Veterans, win be tht absence of efficiency. Donald Wesson was elected As- serve. sigtant Squadron Pilot. Chester held Wennesday evening m the When a business man makes a CHICKEN DINNER YMCA. mistake, he has to par for it. Bender, secretary, and Donald K. of C. TO HOLD Wheeler, treasurer. AT CHEESEQUAKE Mtohsi F. Nagte is chairman of t»y jevising hi.s system, working the committee, and other mem. PICNIC SUNUtAY 1 It was reported the dance held overtime without ootnpeneBtion, A chicken dinner will be held bers are Howard Pefler. Ernst by the Squadron on Friday juid sweating out the problem. On Sunday, the members of at the Gheesequake s^riscopal Scharpf. Dr. J. F. Weber, Too. evening, was a success socially However, our government bu- the local Council of the Knights Church on Wednesday evening. and financially, and among the mas Oleason. Dr. Frank J. Parr. reaus dont do tip*, \jhm Just of Columbus, will hoW a fatnifr September 10th, was announced plans for fall and winter act- eU. Russell Home. Frank Mor- ^ontinue to opesate inefficiently. picnic at the water works park, this week. Tables will be served ivities, is the building of a Linke gan, Ttiomas E Downs, Frank i Conlnued on Page 8) at the foot of Broadway. at 5:30 and 6:30, and tickets are Trainer, and the painting of the Kursawa Anton Waksak. and * now on sale. name of the city on the roof of M C Bloodgood. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haley and A meeting of the City Tavern one of the buildings here, for family of this place have re. Shuffileboard League, has been the benefit of airplane pilots. (Mr and Mrs. Bdward turned after spending some time called for Monday evanmg, Sep. of Brookkvn. N. T. spent W< vacation** at Shipbottom with tember 15th. by Joseph DeMarco. day visiting relatives In the city. ARKY'S relaUret. A meetlnc of the South Amboy s> Woman's Motor Corps will be Bdward O'Connor of Feitus St. held TXiesda* evening in the Y. MAIN LKHH» BTOKt PHARMACY For better piaMblnjr ««

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    FUCAfiK TAKE nv*^>si l^i** «SJM| g|g|aAg te Mgh ffasMI Maifa the undersigned will p the Middlesex County OMrft 0* Cbnsmon Pleas on the ftfth day of September, 1947. e* Ma IM BUI* Slmtt o'alotk In tlhe forenoon, Bittern J. D&ylitftU Savlnc Time, or **) Dartd boon thereafter M counsel can be heard, at the Court HOUM In If J. New Brunswick, New Jersey, fpr an order authorising me to aa. •.INT.

    ATLAS QVKR MOliNl FUJI . . . Thlm flight of %ix B-29 «uiM-rfortr«Ms< » tiuk. s u ma)< r>tir picture ie sage bombers soar over Japan's towering Mount Fuji. The big »hip> win mi * training mhv PAN MLTSk' to Intercept naval forces at sea for s practice bomb ran. Kven In lumm.r th«r<- u snow to be aeen tAMATOt MOSIK the crevasses near the peak of the mountain. B-29s roaring peacefully over Japan are a rommoo sight STAMC

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    EGO ON IlKiil . . . Hi it» rarsons, reputed to be the fasteit gvn-handler In the country, demonstrates America's •«ra nalqMe mrihoil or < opinu with soaring eggi. The Western-Wlncbetter exhlbltUn ahooier kaftis Urn gun In his led haixl ami hurls the egg aloft (left). Efg In air, he Inaerta aJbell Is chamber (eea> V*11 *wing» on the (argot and acratnblea It medlun weO. Moral: Wltk tk« frloe «f eggs pr«- MeAoi to loom to $l.oo a dozen, the practice of shooting at them aa they Baas overhead Is expected U generally widespread.

    QUfOC TAKES ATHLmt POOT GUtM KBJL IT* FOK tie. AIR IN ONI HOOTt.-j If not pteJUied. your nonay back. WFertyStwrt Arii anx druggart for ttito N fuaficide. TSjQtV. witti 90% ajcotaol, It FB. KKTRATDS. ReadiM and kllli MORE germs ON CONTACT* Todty at Waiter Peterson*.

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    CALL P. A. MILTON'S CALL P. A. 4-16K QUALITY DRY CLEANERS ', It von't hurt you to sejy lust 407 Market Street Perth Afl*O7, ||. 1. 'Tom Mix SNMI kit L ~Z TfOt 9&JTtL AMQJ KNOW YOUR AffEAD GOVERNMENT * GEORGES. BENSON CRIMINAL WASTE NEW VI They're at it again. The big MUCH SMALL CHANGE: Get ing, shoving, sprinting spenders 'and wasters of the Fe- ready to reac*, sister and brother ger-jamming o» Stttte* »4 trttl i The Money Men deral Agriculture Department are Get ready to reach for thoss entrance* which make rust) Mat in the midst of a brand new nickel* and dimes, depending on other howre much mi* ef a Just where Is all the nation's maelettom than they need *•• moneyT Probably we've all asked program to buy potatoes no as to the hour of day, 'f you art, or plan to be, a traveller of NYC't »r% not a native ef New Vert, that question at some Urn*. How- keep bhem off the retail market we are fond of the sity, exe*ft St ever, we don't have to go far to find •utways. It's not a holdup, slater and Urns wapport farm prices. jnd brother. It's Just one more those times. We commend, ct*efS» a multitude of "expert*" eager to The Department is now pur. fore to tM attention of Anne Kent point out the an • wer—their aniwer. complexity in a metropolis in which chasing potatoes In nine states. complexities seem to multiply Ilk* of those forthcoming "Emily feet These might range from the old Quit" broadcasts, an Inquiry lute wheete about "90 per cent of the including New Jersey. Some six flics, and it embfaces a grouping million bushels have been pur. of facts which Jay Jastyn might why, if a person is moving as fast wealth in the hands of 10 per cent as tho one ahead can into er ewt of the people" to other outdated dhased so far this yetr., A large well present to the attentive mem- bers of his "Listen Carefully" au- of a subway car, the person ehetlM adages just as economically un- part of this crop for 'commer- be finger-poked >" the back fey sound. diences on MBS to see if they are cial lsses alreW&y has been add CAVE MAN . . . J«ha T H>n of still as alert as they have been tn someone behind or elbowed by The real answer is simple enough. at a loas. Not a potato wtll get Nasavine. Tm. «uiH pub- someone alongside. Nothing but In investigating the possible cul- the past. into the housewife's nmrket bas- Mcsty. &• k* "4la*ppr*re4" tn a the rising tempers Q«ts along any prits who. command the nation's HURRY, HURRY. HURRV. faster by such tactics, but people ket. She is the victim o! this Teaaeeeee c*vr. tftal* pellre, rave economy, most of us fail to consider expleren ami bey •r««W •ra.rcbrd FOLKS! The city needa more n*vr seem to learn. the most Important individuals— price support poiioy by which Ik* cavern fw IS 4.«ya trying to dough to maintain its subway and DlGGINO DEEPER Well, by golly, ourselves. Yet many people think government Itself promotes the fad ala body. el lines than the current nickel d«iplte all this we still do like our only of wealth as being controlled (high cost of living. fares are bringing In. A fare or non native city, perhaps because of by a few. These usually are pic- eight cents (two for 15) has met Of ttie six mlBlon bushels of such fascinating Ideas as those tured as pompous capitalists ex- with general disapproval. Now the which, as this is being written, are ploiting the masses for their own •potatoes already purchased half proposal is to charge a nickel dur- being aet forth as proposals to ef* tain. A more untrue picture could a million busheb bate spoiled ing rush hours, feet rhang«i in turnstile operation. hardly exist. in storagee. the Departgoeot states. which are calcu- L>«Bpl<« the fact that the LRT. 1ND Eesal gteres These are dead spuds, good for lated to be from and DMT subway and el system Actually, the distribution of the nobody's us*. 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 are now all controlled by the city. nation's money constitutes the most a.m. and from (he lines have S.S56 turnstiles la striking arguments Jar freedom el Last year, government losses 4:00 to 7:00 three mechanically different eate- endeavor in our ooontry. • Togtth- on its potato purotfass amounted pin, nnd a dime gories, all of them geared at pree* er with more than W million of bit to MMOO.0O0. Bruised from the the rest of the sent to anatch nickels only. The fellow employed workers, Mr. Aver* oufftnigs it received for this tre- day or night. plan for changing them over for age Citizen in 194* took home some I mendous loss ,of the taxpayers' This is based dime snatching during oon-nsh 114.1 billion dollars—71.1 par cent of on a recent money spent for potatoes that hours would involve some els the national income. As members Hoard of Transportation check months' work In Installing switch- of the largest group they reseived jroUed on the farms or in stor- which showed thut 55 percent of ing apparatus to be controlled by thtf largest share of the country's aje, til* government is making the average dally load or 6,500,000 clerks In the change booths, who money. This Is the natural oonse an early prediction that losses passengers were carried in those would throw switches at the prtkper quence of democracy. on potato purchases this year hours. It doesn't take into consid- Instant, assuming their watches Vide distribution does not stop eration the fact tft&t a lot of people were right. If all this comes to be* will be much less, about $7,. go to work at times other than here. In the same period 1* per 000,000. It would b* a good Idea to have a cent of the national income went to those considered as rush and tbaf dime In one hand and a nickel la the proprietor class—the farmers, Stridently the government Is some of those people can't afford a the other If you're going to hit that small businessmen, doctors, den- more cautious in Its potato pur- dine each way each day. turnstile Just at 7:00 p.m., unless tists, and other professional people. chase policy due to widespread you want a bang In the stummtck JAM: fUgsrtftea* of the msrtts of It Is difficult to think of the loeal criticism, to which New Jersey from tn Immovable turnstile arm. the aian, which K Is said would farmer, the corner grocer, or the contributed a potent share. At a However, walking, not riding, as a family doctor as greedy exploiters, yteM an extra |*M7l,000 yurly .drill sergeant once totd ss. la aa Through their own work and train- healing of the Senate Agricul- lueowis, toe feel, disregarding our extremely healthful form ef exer- ing they have provided themselves ture Committee a few weeks ago. •Mo prWe, that It would do Itttle cise. Okay, earge. with a livelihood. A. R. Bverson, Executive Vice ta lessen the unconscionable sek- Mere Ibariag President fo the New Jersey Tax The remaining 12.9 per cent Is Bayers Association, presented •gain distributed. Rents, Interest photographs sfcowing countless and dividends-account for the major tons of potatoes that were left part, with corporate savings amounting to only 1.8 per cent of to rot on Jersey farms last Fall. -the national Income. Included lft This he branded as: "Criminal rent income are large numbers of waste". small property owners, whose rent- The meeker attitude of the bearing holdings might be only a home or building. Then, too, thou- Agriculture Department this year sands of small stockholders account la noteworttigr. It wHl be a great for a good share of the interest and day Xor the taxpayers when^bu. dividend income. v reaucrate learn that even pota- The 4.5 billion dollars earned as toes can fee too hot to handle. corporate savings is a far cry from the "profiteer" pictures painted by those who would change our way of economic life. For the most part, this Is the source of the laboring man's income. This 18 per cent return to corporations is their share of a system which puts 71.1 pec cent into the pockets of the em* Wdnt Pay ployed man. As a minority group, /albst people follow crime news corporations receive a minority with considerable Interest, but, as share. paurlee Weils, Despite these sobering statistics, librarian ef the there are many who would sail far MBS "Crime a change. There are those who. Club** broad* would take the responsibility away casts, points oat, from the individual and vest it Jn their memories a central authority. It Is paradox- are frequently ical that these interests would "give short and thus the wealth to the people" in a na- he suggests that tion where the majority of the peo- you try to name ple now receive the majority of the criminals the Income. They would Junk our Identified an follows: /. Thit white successful economy to institute an tlaver and dope peddler was recent' unproved one—ail to achieve an ly deported by the I'. 8. to Italy, ideal which: we have achieved al- t. Thit former Chicago gangland ready in greater measure than has chief died tuit long ago in hit Flori- any other country. da home. S. "Ma" wot the mother of four tont who joined her in kith Transit Facilities ingt and kidnapinat. She died fight' If all the street cars, trackless ing law enforcement agentt. {. He trolley coaches and gas buses in attempted to attattinate the late America were parked bumper-to- Pruident Franklin D. Jtooteveft in bumper, they would make s solid Miami, FUi., and instead /Well* line from New York to Cincinnati. mounded Mayor Anton CerwHk of Chicago. " ~~" When you're looking at gat rang**, BstaMleswi Letoesten About 1000, Robert Bakeweu of ANSWERS: note thifl . .. the one. you like Jffft all England commenced the Improve* /. Charlet "Lucky" Imdmf I. Al meat of sheep, established a breed Capone 5. HJfo* B*rlt*r cany the OP l?bel. Iff your of Lelcesters and advocated prin- ciples of breading by selection. of cooking convenience. * Meaty sf Oeal Day fekeel VareBmewt Bituminous coal reserves are ade- In 1910, enrollments In full-time quate for more than a thousand day schools amounted to nearly Si y«ars and anthracite reserves for million Individuals — almost three* ever 175 years, according to a sur- fourths of the population between flat sges of 8 and 23. -._*.- 4 ••• V

    than $H,m.m Is by improper carbureter Gas, alone. te« a Aw asaafleelUDQA VETS ARE ALL TALKING m ffiQ WalaaaaBVaaSBaaB^p yasaaa^vEaMB 49 YHKVNNE1TB • « About The Store-Tint HOFFMAN'S DRUG STORE OUK OWN ANIMAL CORNER: vaulted ceiling of the N V. Public We wish to eitend from tMs city Library's main reading room over •wf moti Sincere compliments to la weekend to the consternation of KEYPORT FAMOUS Sands* ai*er TnnKy Chicago's "Squeaky," Clarence Til. i many a deeply concentrating »tu- dent. The other day pigeons were T. IM7. Itog's alert Persian cat. An intrud- er, of a recent night, «n about to releaaed in the lobbies of the Wal- "The Surprise Store" A. M. - ewter Clarence's apartment through dorf Aetona and Pennsylvania Mo- A 8tore owned and operated W are flea hf t«it here, giving those hostclries' a wt«4e>w. Squeaky licked Clar- by THREE VETS wh« ope- marhtno. Every tooth* :« A, M. - Hotv ence's face until he awoke sn4 juat tt*rU pleaty to think about. 6up- rated on a Injsineafl policy of bevel and pitch made uni- in time to give ' poeed to have been oart of a school ', form and accurate — like said intruder a initiation Some fun, eh kids? Then | I>OW OVERHEAD and thorough drub- there was the case of the gentle- ' ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. toew. Saws cat cleaner, bing Th ough man who juat strolled slowly inte SPECIALISTS in VETS twitter, truer. Speedy we've had no in'- a Brom restaurant for a quiet glass HOUSEHOULD PROBLEMS • trvlceoa truder trouble of beer and strolled out much more all kinds of in our apart- rapidly, after seeing what he The store where you can sawa, Yonll [ thought was a fox on the bar drink* ment, we have purchase: fbo pleased. a *v»tchfcitty of ' tug from a beer glass. It's all right. Let ue 6h our own wti oJ mister. It was a 'o* and just a local THREE ROOMS OF licks our face pet. We r*el too for the two seven BEAUTIFUL NEW with the Inevlt- and nine-year-old Bronx boys whe OUR able showing of decided to play hookey and go fifth- FURNITURE Stiff- A. M — Sunder School. WATCHKITTY the sun, fven Inf oad Channel In Queens, for only JIM A. It - Morning wor. though we're entitled to at leaat and after a day of fruitltte effort WM. O'BRIEN ten minutes more rest before aria- and loee of their hooka, slept the m AVOVST* ST. night in a rowboat We hep* every* Aid Society will •ng. Our watchkrltty gets her re- •265 ISS-B •jweetod breakfast, though, and soone understands aa well aa did the la the lecture room of the NO MONEY DOWN taore's «e more sleep for us. AndNYC police lieutenant to whom U evening at t:to maybe swnt day there will be anthey were brought, for it waa at and only Intruder and maybe we shouldn't hia atatton they were fwrnlahed protest too much (f our eager cat with plenty of milk, cakes and CALTABT mniOMST awakens us a bit early of a morn- sandwiches. A feller has to do it $2.82 Weekly CBTUBCH in hie life at least. i » 8EE WHAT YOU GET!! ap^F^HaleW •^sawss^aaw ^ •"- *Fei FUftfHm FCLINI rOIOLlt: YOUR UVINO ROOM — Con- •v. r. B. Our eoaaplUeeats, too. to Mr. Rob- sisting of I Ft. Spring Ostv. CHEER AND SNEEZE FOR THE en Block, who. ta its Miami Beach, •tracted Living Room Suite; BRONX: No hookey playing for 16- r, September 1th — na_ aotst roeem, WM awakened by Bid Tables. Cocktail Table. wtstfal ktttaa appeals from above year-old Alan Schoctman of that lt:W A. M. - Bible School. Floor Lamps. Mirror. Picture*, kia a«w eeaaJette. After tsree hour. NYC borough. He was hurt in a *•#• * aaaaaa«a*a>- -eaaaat- 4a^ak«*ab- -a^MBaaa> flal eJ •! 1KM A. M. — MonUsaf Wor. •M WlM^i wf HOT VlOTaT wlil |9J| baaeball game and «>«u*«4 from Drapes, RADIO. VACUUM "Thai Do". H«e.tter, tfco MBS coatawautor. claaeee and thua, wandering noo- CLEANER, etc. Mo evening service, until after Mr. Black extracted tko wee oaea chalaatlf to the entrance of the. froai a voatllator tkaft Havtat ac- Brans Zoo waa greeted by aoo offl-', TOUR BED ROOM — ~"rrartlnf 4 ctala. aowapaper reporters and pho- ( of 3 Pc. Bed Room Suite. PlHows, evening. t:M F. M. raat. A fair ko«n latar ke board tographera and waa. to his sur.Vanity Lamvs. ,Nlt« ifcbfc. — MkUveek prayer atrvtoe. aaata. Ho dreaaed. BTtae. jrooordod a* the lM.OOO.OOOth 1 Drapes, Scatter Rugs, etc ' MrMv. 8efX«mber 12. 7:» P. viottor to that eat&Mtahment olnco| YOUR KITCHEN — ifmsirtlm M. — Men* BrtXS*rtoood wttl rooaa. Mr. Hoattor roporvt to uaIt y* trot opeood la 1MI. and was of 5 Ft. Solid Oak Kitchen Set. la the social nail of the too, of UM kitty troo-atuiajj okaaip frvoa * Ufo amBborahlp and a aea- of Nowark, M. J, wko Mttor fou r Whether or not he dla- S3 Pc. Set of Dishes. M Pc. Set This Is the ffast sneet- «MMCtttv« dajra » loot at la a la the oUdat of all the un- of Silverware, etc. tag for the Fail and Winter troa. wttk tko etorto of tko SPCA. expoetod oxcltesaont that the duck- Polio* Dopojf eat mt AsascUud bill platypuses recently Imported momlnc. Hvamaae Soclottot naavailUig. Onefrom Australia and put on display SURPRISE STORE of tko nro DapartBMBt'i aortal lad- 14th, 11:00 AM— RoD sal. there, both aneete and growl aa 7-11 Front St. -. Keyport «ora aaally proved the moaaa toexpressions of distaste for the apeaker. D. Cranial of KEYFOST 7-M4I 0*1 aim back to tko good earth probably often rude remarks of the I 1I»O, BftAOT, PltH: You may re-visitors, wo do not know, but we Free Storage Free Deliver* of the dattth plow be call ew notation of eeme weeks do know they make those noises, Open Frliay ant ladjaj back cewcemlng the case of theand maybe sometimes with reason, We are located on the who eoared bonaath the too opp. the POST OFFICE

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    Mew Ywrt r York City hat met* OUR DEMOCRACY phone* than any city to the werM, with a tot*] ol 2.111,000. This cone* pares with 1.2M.O0Q to all ol South America. + WMer ftiafartto Beware* An electromagnet developed by an electrical manufacturing company to further magti«titra research la 40,000 times more powerful than the toy horseshoe magnet.

    100™ AMNrVf *SAftV~ ON JUCV !, 1647. THg FIRST U.S. MgTMM STAM* tt*\* lSSUtD,lNT*ODUCIN« A NtW «QNVt»MCNCf AND OftOCJt M TMC DtSFATCN AMP RECCIPT OF MAIL. 8KNATK 8IGN8 OFF . . . Th«- 80th mnnttv, or tlje United SUUa cmH»4 list klmUry makint flist »«s>ton Alter th<- senatr, for the flnt Ume la nfmtry of ( »pltol Hill nsters descrnds caaitol slcps •'*•«' How to give C!M« af taw »rsmlon. (oncrras ta schedulrd U reconvene on I, wttea marc hoi fights arc expected. your BATHROOM • •At s fact liftiig Tired of looking at drab bathroom and kitchen wollt? Trantform them magically with ALTKO Aluminum TILE — your bathroom in a cool, Arc You Ready For light green. Your kitchen in sparkling Ivory. Your botement lavatory tn bluet You can ofrW MTKO TKf. Tno entire cost,' including inalaflo> Old Man Winter? tiop, it tutNtonHoiy Ittt *aa ; MOM THAN 10 ftlCUON «OtTAtt STTAM*a A*t ordinory Kit. nauao ay ou* 6OVSXNM*NT BACH VSA*. Mod* ol BUM ftliwifiiMi ta\ 1A THI 0«VtlO»MftNT OP OTHt* MCANt boted-on colors*, toe* atort e> SCftVKC- tractive ttion Hie OIMC, Doa S We are with THM tk _i_Hfc tMknrtn« or boorQ9R« win* Hpmnon BLACK STOVE PIPE 4" to 6" r 26c up ^ wrmm- BLACK STOVE ELBOWS, 4'* to wia <**•**< bis flat next week. Ttoere will ha on* State and unto huge cake. New residence construction in stroBmg along as big Fire caused* Tom Ifcnareilo. New Jeney. durum tfie first six chief of the FwMowahlp Fire Co. at life on Thursday night, when ukunUsi ot Uiw year totalled $«1*- she "40 and B" parade took of Motrestown. to lost face, and ^00.000. U* Federal House Ad- a $20,000 bam, Monday, fi&jef place, were a local pair, the 'so- faini*tr«ti ^ \jJth6a^ coaxed the doeas bacback ttoo — _ »e It's "Thott WtbsUrs1" who greot Igdal bJa-letopped fnbjaently for refreah-l^ ^^ ^ pttoaadlng them on yo'*'u• "T"*today." OWsbetersn thtir mtiry broad* tor future reference, la the casts of family lift on MM guneay iunt aftcrnooas they are known as (top of taverncms m theJrjtreet, that they went up mareL^ ^Thx^ « the pen had *- «• r> •"'•ill*y WebsteWebsterr and his * '

    us gsavS^awasaBiaaar I Vs^sarVvsVsV w#Bw OA^^^a^s^^sjgaajpT # ^4^ ^t*a wajaaaBw/v wu^^m •a\K^a^eisej ^sBflMSBaFSaawa ssiVvasil ^4vaaa\ Vaaias^ar vW%a\ • A ^ A2 A. Hooks. Linos, glnkors) bare recently, and no*t a* ^"^ fo—8te«a: la the boart wll*.)# X^^^ m,'pgn wl«h the two At their ewi bosses « was passed out. or There art lots of people who con- are probably I*". **• _.,^. -rtft l ejuense, as Iddle fIreetewe, Jr, aider tbesaselves good hunters and about their ex- lover two weighs 200 Ja||sn#o w#fcbWbf ,w»tard watsnnsn fishermen, but One of me tow** preasJnent Ipsrteness during the nttonJ •*« »*s foot long horns Connie Crowder. It'i surprising dtmsm prsaonUd a raaher a-|w » chineae girl, a local how many of pieture this weak, as he War I vet played up to. In a them can tufas • a on tbe simplest around town trying to | Second Avenue thlrsUtorlum. Be , FROM HOLLYWOOD questions con- lamrn what sne mtura held. deefcted when Me saw her she Trousers bandits were abroad cerning tbe • He would approach one of his•was Itftwajjan. and she had no In Newaot one night mst week sport*. Try the then his hand would objection*, for he spent plenty. •dward Morsel, swanky seven, of followlug on down into his pocket, and buying her drinks, while she Stamford, Conn., was driving some of these he would come up wdth a dah- dreamed up tales of Hawaii for his girl through Weeojuahic Park. fellows, suggests John HIghtover of the "Pishing bulb, and querry his friend him. They stopped near the bandstand iod a man thruat a fun through and Hunting Club of the Air" "f 1U type and the kind broadcasts on MBS. and tell them of flower it would bear, but he Ithe window, and (VsmivVwj Mr. to cbalk up a nice lero for them- could get no help, and It looks iMorreUX trousers. Be pleaded selves If they can't ftnswer them alt. a« though he'll finally have to that his girl would be embar. 1. With oar exerptio.i, m.orr wr.i in uas the old fashioned method of rased, to say nothing of Mm. |AI« rovafrf kmmt trtl4 rfwrli and flndlng out about it. by planting The robber Inaiated, and geete lham any otk keep these plants growing Aft the MiBunar vncaliaa season, moves to a dose, the AND INTIRPftlM SY OUR OSMOCftATlC WAV OF LIFE .. • and bearing. Use oonotntmted theofl lailjlsy fat taeeting an unprecedented MCNANP/0CAS MOW 3£ST /N F*€£SOIL f ertHsen according to directions toMae aid ofeer ofl product* can be seen in or 5-ld-o fertiliser, one cup to |« gallon of water, end let It soak its proper Mgwt overnight. Apply s quart to each There nave bsea sataw, teattsed shortages of gas, FIRE PREVENTION (WEEK plant or the plants about s post. Don't let crab grass sjo to seed largely aa a reeaH of tnBsaortation difficulties — but no Calling on the nation to join in a concerted effort to noch less left inde- in your garden, as it win veto. prevent fires, President Truman has proclaimed the week feet the lawn you haws «fcefted flaftety wttk a dry task. The ofl iadastry's vast product;ive beginning October 5 as Fire Prevention Week. and distrflMttve but they have up. In his proclamation, the President said: "I earnestly Keep the roses protected with not crackeaMwe wfcka Mags us our petro- request every citizen to eliminate all possible causes for sutftir dust or apnty. or a spray leasa — froai weH te isftaarj to tank car or pipeline and destructive fire* in his home and place of business." That of Fermate or Barbem to keep finally to the service etatfa* — aaa stood up under the im-plea goes to the hetn.t of fire prevention. The many organi- dowo black spot or mildew. Also spray or dust against sjmidB pact of a demand which is greaier than in wartime, and sations whose business it is to fight fire are doing a magni- vfefcch was largely mqpeted. which may be serious at this ficent job, and their efforts have been brought to a peak of season. are mrioos for thai One is the intense intensity this year. But they cannot do much without public eosapetition wttfeJa the ladestry, with a legion of com- support. The nation cannot provide in army of fire prevent- maer faver. Another has been the in-ion experts to inspect every home and business building, OB raMarch, with resmking improve- correct dangers, and see that they stay corrected. All the ments la Jtfbtfry methads, and oa amximum production authorities can do is to tell us how to prevent fire — and of aaatt* oil prodtfo* ftrosa crade. Another has been the after that it is up to the individual. typically Ainarka* spirit of rtiettnf a challenge with every p If anyone doubts that fire prevention has assumed the

    being !IoMeg .„ 4^^ state, reached the staggering total of 1368,270,000 — and th^t does not include the major portion of the Texas disaster. Loss of life has shown a similar in- COAi — niAM IN AlttWCA" crease. In most homes a very small expenditure of time and tha ooaekaat l£or confUets which have disturbed the money will eliminate the common hazards — and no invest- eaaf !•<••! i| saay have convinced part of the public 'ment can produce better returns. that tssv AaWrifan mines are soiwnttiing of a J^eUc from a Q. What b UM aiat ef UUs eat at dark tfit unteuched by the march of progress. meat? A. This la a smoked shoulder butt tratfc la that our mines ere far and away the of pork, shown cut In half. It Is often in the world. Even before the British mines sold under one of sewal trade names. their American counterparts were much Q. Vfhcre Ases UM ewt < Since socialization, British* production has and IMW to It MenUSeaT A. This cut is taken from the Boston i down, and the Ainerc*n advantage Has increased. This butt, which is the upper half of the pork shoulder. The smoked shoulder H largely the result of an extensive mechanisation pro- butt Is a boneless roll of lean meat Intermingled with fat. It usually gram, covering many years, which cost the mine owners wMi'h* from 3 to 5 pounds; and • tens of millions of dollars. always sold *i»oked. One consequence of the high efficiency of coal mining in Q. How fthouM thh rat be pnpmntf A. Thr lunokrd shoulder butt may be the United Stwtea has been the record wages now earned by cooked »liole. either by roastUg to nn r.f>rn pan in a *Iow oven OwrFJ nine workers — wages substantially higher than those paid or by ftimmerina; in water. Thjf roQ in any other comparable industry. Another consequence has may also be sliced before then tlie alkxs are broiled, been an abundance of coal. The only ccfel shortages in this or.fried. country have been caused by strikes, and have been rapidly mad* up once work was resumed. Enoufb electricity is usef Aa a resuK of the war, followed by sharply reduced dsy by the subways, trsddSM production in the European and British coal mines, much of Icy coaches and street ears 11 Asia** lea to light H8M basnet tor s flat the world is now dependent os> American coal for industrial yeer. and social rehabiliUUon. Coal — "Made in America" coal » — as thus become an instrument of world staHHsaiion. Cold people, like hungry people, ant ripe for dictators and men Bob Ho IN" anil Ifctrothy l4im<»ur In a teen* tr

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    mtiiumm. halanm* NFFMiNS or TUB HUIUCANB . •f • IMM« wmi tea* IktriesFor Ibvy Day Qaeoi Wifl Be Cmaea1 Octet** tl At Newark Graaei Bat etel* wig* Me*? Day Oe- leBfBtlnn Ciimminn, wttto bead e)B*riers in Hewsrt, vfl select a fftaf Jersey Navy Day Qa*en to ajgmoetlon with th* coiobratiou gf Xatf Day on October 17, it em* announced today lay mom- •eve ef th* wmHtfr* headed by P. Day of Short Hills girts ar* urged to tfetJr entries to to* eoam •are of Tt»* Cttmta. , FORKK.N RKLATlONg . . . PrMiter Akefta «l Seatestaots must be residonu •f lUly tivra with a Irrrlftr (rta M IM M4a far*w*B I* U Of Mat elate, over It, amgt*. a *k dryartneatt Will C'UytM. wW keaau rifffct »M* U Mem. j acea« U*t place as t larUa IM« leava •( tk« tUOUa | i mil loosud* a 4 c+mlcrrmc* la K«me fmcrndt^ AetoM- af tfcw MarelwB geaa Bheto or enapahov sad a dec ' £•/*»«. Prraniet At Oaayeti waa m» ef'a *M of self t**i* women folks ... the oream of Itw In the face of a M per ©en* country's Inger* and baimdten focreaoe In total traffic aoctdenU women's news and evente In dtjr and New Jersey traffic demths have county. ' deoreaaed 16 per cent durtng loo tint seven month* of Urn f—x, Noon to 3 p. BL Local new* at 12 soft luncheon music farm news at U:16 - - Back From Vacation Motor Vehicle Outiwiilmlflnor AT- Uutr W. itegte reported today. variety music ... world new* at 1:41. ratalitiee number Him- 3 It BL t» € B, BL Nataadlil* alLrevae^ program . . . gjlnet 193 Uit year » saving of a program built for and Betened to far. Julie M live*. folk* m factory and Fourteen oountie* nave radyood is ready to give the younf ladfoi of this section khelr death reoord thto yoftr. 5 p. •. «ft 8 B. BL Forth* chlidresi til l:M . . -soft, Tt»ay are Borgen, •urtrnfltoo. the beauty treatments they need tor the opening tar mnehar tM ft. Feature Oamdec Oape Mar, •*»>, Bud- of school or college. son, Hunurdon. Moroor, ta T. Featsve sports at T ... smooth, mouth, llorria, Soim^ at T:li. Union tod W«rr*n. With the «u JULIE'S BEAUTY PARLOR oepUon of A4Untl6 County where uSh. lift SO. STEVENS AVENUE 8B, aule ll-fb a. A fuD sataotlon of eood BMBK - - - MO Hi* rooord waa upohaoged from TEL. 1-0867 MKS. THOMAS DOWNS, Prop. loot y*ftr. six remaining oountie* boo|1f*woogto or Jam ... with mt* had Increases In death*. and local live above. July this year had 41 deaths, two lam than the same month Yon £*» STAY Vm*k to 14M, fee? yesjr f»mlte of last year. Of unuwal uterat M In July !»•* the fact that the proffrmma tre block.aroe^»mm«er far ceeitteiBoeja four, loading poputoue counties, radio enjoyment •mt* Hudson. Bonen and BROADWAY MARKET Union kept ttitir death records •own to on* fatality each. - 122 North Broadway Telephone S. A. 1-02*1. " CMouoester County had the most 1450 ON YOUR DIAL daftfcbj, olgtvt. and MkldUeex was geoond hlgheat with ttx. RUMP OF VEAL HlmV]"l( CHICKENS U* mVT" v lttty-*••• i •.

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    hereof ja a As Luxtay T«x Buds MIKE ADVENTURESS of Bout* ifehoy j< mm — PHWT NATIONAL and John Andrasnlk and others COURT BANK of South Amboy. is Plain, are defendants you are required tiff, and FREDERICK O. IE8- to appear and answer the bill of LEY and PRED IBSLEY. 8*., aaid complainant on or before are Defendants, PI. Pa. for the the 7Ut day of October, 1MT. sale of premlaes dated July 18, or the said bill will be taken as 1947. confessed against you. By virtue of the above stated The said1 bill Is filed to fore- Writ, to me directed and deliver- rtose several tax sale certificates ed, I will expose to sate at pub. now held and owned by the lie vendue on complainant on lands in the Ctty WEDNESDAY. THE TENTH of 8outh Amboy, particularly DAY OP 8EPTEMBER tax sale certificates numbers, A. D., NBfETEEN HUNDRED 171. 76. 484, 582, 58S, 584, 585. POOTY-8CVEN ttie certificates numbers 171, 75 at one o'clock Standard Time and 464 being liens on lots »,- 40 and two o'clock Eastern Day. and 41 and the four tatter liens lt*iht Time in the afternoon of on lots 21. 22, 23. 26, 34, 35. 38 the sakl day, at the SneritTs Gf- and 39. the three first mentioned being in block 74, thejattar In iice in the City of New Bruns- block 58, ail in the city of South Thrilling escapes and romantic ad- wick. N. J. venture are the lot of radio actress Ail that certain tract or parcel Amboy, and to absolutely debar Mike Moray when she appears on of land and premises, situate. and foreclose you and each of the MBS (Saturday evening pro- you from all right and equity of gram, "High Adventure." Life has ylng and being In the City of unbroken zest for Miks as sh* South Amboy. County of Middle- redemption ln( to and of the plays ths heroine In participating sex and State of New Jersey. said lands and premises and to n these dramas of sports, western, vest title in fee therein in the air, sea and detectivt situations. Beginning at a point on the Southerly side of David Street Ctty of South Amboy. distant 828* Westerly from the And you Thomas Jennings and Southwesterly corner of Broad- your heirs, devisees and per. Checked Charmer way and David Street; thence sonal representatives and their Westerly the southerly or any of their heirs, devisees, line of David Street. 36'; thence executors, administrators, grant- at right angles to David Street ees, assigns or successors m «nd parallel w|th Stevens Ave. right tiWe or Interest ara made Southerly 100 feet to the center defendants because you Thomai line of block; thence Easterly Jennings appear as the owner of along the center line of the record of lots 30. 40. 41 in Block block and parallel with David 74 and it is not known'whether Street 39 feet; thence Northerly you are dead or alive, whether and parallel with Avenue you are married or single, your Courtesy of Fur Fifntn cj >\onfi Ametlt* 100 feet to the place of beginning. wife's name if you are married, Luxurious fur trimmed coats art fashion news again this fall and 3500 square feet nor the names and addresses the removal of the twenty per cent luxury tax on fur trimmed 1 and is known and designated on of any of your heirs, devisees, Mrti. they II be on the must list for every woman. The luxurious and personal, representatives, if Wf •llver fo* collar on this beautiful, full backed coat designed M the Map of the Borough of South Molly, putt it at top place on the fashion list. * Amboy as the Westerly 23' front Thomas Jennings be dead, nor i— and rear of Lot Number 81 and the names and addresses of any the Easterly 3 feet in front and of their heirs, devisees, execut- rear of Lot Number 50 In Block ors, administrators, grantees, as- Nuoaver so. signs, or successors In right, Premises known as 351 David title or interest, and you Mary Street, South Amfboy. N. J. A. Bell, John Bell. Katheruw The approximate amount of Stephens and John Stephens, the Judgment to be satisfied by husbands and wives, respectively, said sale U the sum of One William J. Parisen. June Part- Thousand Two Hundred Forty sen, George Parisen, Jane Pari- Dollars and Thirty-nine Cento sen, Walter Parisen and Joan ($1,240.39) together with the Parisen, husbands and wives, costs of this sale. respectively and your heirs, de- Together with all and singular visee* and personal representa- the rights, privileges, heredita- tives' and their or any of their ments and sjvurtenance* there. heirs, devisees, executors, admi- OU can't blame her for Hager- nistrators, grantees and Y ing on the wajr to school n\ this unto- belonging or in anywise ap- dress. It's an attractive black and pertaining. cessors in right, title or Interest white check with white collar and WILLIAM E. NEHBKORN. are made defendants because red boW. Just the thing for early you appear as the owners of lots fall school day* because the coot* Sheriff. bination of Avisco spun rayon with JOHN E. MULLANE. Attorney. 22. 21, 25, 26, 34, 35, 38 and M wool makes a fabric that is warm. M8-25; 9-3-t $31.30 in block 58. in the city of South lightweight and serviceable. A handy Amboy. and it is not known free leaflet, "How to Iron Rayon." 159/134 whether any of you are alive or will help you to take care of children a clothes. For your copy, IN CHANCBUT OT NEW dead, single or married, the NATIONS FASHIONS — To h- surrounded by send a stamped, self-addressed en- names of the. respective velope to the women's department and if dead, the names and ad- t it tvery woman's dream and NBC's lovely Mary Shipp of this paper. 99 im th&t position. She is shown tutoring a midified version of To Thomas Jennings, his heirs, dresses of your heirs, devisees *•£*" Indian wedding hat, and each of the other hats, all devisees and personal repre- and personal representatives and Wtmjmtd by Minty, are in the tradition of one of the countries sentatives, and their oriany of their or any of their heirs, de- •f Ik* Umttd Nations. The hats were designed for United No- their heirs; devisees, executors, visees, executors, administrator! Jb*$ Week, whi utl*a't ftmt pttftthM aUmto rnergy plant «n a in right, title or Interest: Solicitor and Counsel tC*e< s>l Smkaana. L- I., «SK* MM alto mt Camp Upton. Complainant, Mfe pit* awtawtty «* 1 »••»•»»• laMratity, Is By virtue of an order of the i *•*• k%\ .175 ami* gjtaa* ._ *JaW fjB> Th« various parts of the a a* frcw old «t |bs sajMi tfca]s> sgf aMdft, gs> *» 8*f 8| ttM ra sotm Aimor crnaw

    aJ but ruined a perfect dedicated to the uw of she LOODNGBAa bottdey 00 a recent Saturday, people of the City of South Am. when they put duty to Ube rail. boy and Vicnlty with appro. 22 YEARS road above personal considera- prlate ceremony on Saturday tion, dropped their identity as afternoon, September 12. at two ISSUE Or SEPTEMBER 4. Ittf plain passengers on New York o'clock, according to plans now At one of he target and moat Division iraln 720 bound forNe wbeing completed by the hospital York nd MAGNOLI enthusiastic meetings held by * ^ the Immaculate authorities. Fo*ow4ng the cere, feenight Knights s of Columbus in wjutfrobe of pleasure nonles the new structure will time, John J. Trim was'8****1*- Gripped t*»e locomotive be thrown open for the inspec- Orand KnJfht unant-|»lUoh"d * *** *"»» when it tion of the public, said pubUc m consideration of bii Ue0MI» •*•*« between Avenei being urgently mvltod to fo 11 4 wTeMllent record a s eadhead,,** a throuati it and set for them. to WOW SERVING DAII.Y of the local council for the pa* *** «* ««• «• ioureey. selves the way.4h*U doSam Have year, the member* present re- "| *;*• *•»» ••*• of twenty lean stretehed to do the work of d to consider opposition for wo and even three throughout office. The meeting wu b«l2 Wetraaaa and Qalan toftAsa .the structure. -•* RAV10U LA Wednesday eveninc In their boy on the train sound for New Alter the Inspection the new rooms on David street. York wfcenee they Intended to adtog wil be occupied for bos. A review of the go to Coney Island. Near Avenei pltal purposes. It U about ready ' VEJl A LA SCALLOPIM tormances of Mr. It oasae to a sadden stop and now for such occupation but it And a cornpK'tc rnenu of to IWht many sterttnc jumped off to see what Is being held open lor the In- tfcat had a tendency to help the tfat trouble was. When it wasspection of the general public local council «arry on Mi discovered that the main pin so that everyone can know and ITALIAN DINNERS Items of interest. Ibj was broken on the left side of perhaps come ta appreciate the monthly social meetlnssi E-S locomotive 1710, attached tofine faculties and equipment Tomato Pies served daily from 12 P. M. to 1 A. M. Inaugurated by Omnd the twain, both men threw off provided for their care and weB TriRiw and the their coats and plunged into «the being in the unfortunate event Catering; to parties and banqueta each monthly meeting of stripping the engine, In of their ever requiring expert the worth of them. The order to make temporary repairs medLcei attention taftder the Route 9-4 Phone Matawan 1-0218. bers of the toetf council seam towhich would enable the train to most favorable conditions. A. CERRATO, Prop. D. CERRAT6, Hgr. feet that to remove Mr. Trktjs eontiuue luto New York. The ceremonies In connection from the office he now with the laying of the comer, would curtaH many plans be has I Toaaorrow night at the recent- stone are to be M nice as can set out to accomplish. He has apleted fire house of the be without a lavish expenditure from timsKto time enumerated.I*urence Harbor Pire Company, of money, It being the desire of lenity programs of activities • dance wilt feature the the inmroifctee to continue the which he hopes to carry out to"** opening of the building, economical program which has this year. One of the big events ?** committee of firemen in been in effect all through the to the Indoor Carnival to be!<*•"«• of the arrangementnes w bulUmg Activities. A band held in St. Marys Hail durmg'bave completed their plans will be provided and K fa ex. NEW OPENING HOURS J*X)R November, and which he has ap- which mdune the appearance of peoted there JWIU be several In- pointed Henry Leonard as chair. Commissioner Mr. J. F, terestlng speakers, Mayor Harold MUWfS ESSO STATION man. 8. Fltspatriok, of Jersey City, O. Hoftnan and .the president i Gprner Main and Thompson Sts. South Anfaoy 1 1 wttl represent A, Harry of the Hospital Association, Mr, Moore. Democratic oanrttrtato for 7:00 At M. Ta 11:00 P. M. WEEK DAYS The MedhantcsvtMe Boy Scouts, John A. Ooan. wll render ad- Oovenwr, who wd address the under the direction of Sooot- dresses and so effort has been 9:00 A. M. TO 9:00 P. M. SUNDAYS firemen and their friends. master Julius Speaker, haw re- made to have Father Bayea. the WM. MUNN, Prop. Tel. S. A. One of the greatest turnouts turned from their originator of the hospital for of Laurence Harbor reeldeotu is ;••••••••••••••••••••••••«« campment, after an South Amfaoy idea present'for eapeoted at this afmir. People pleasant time, mingled with the the occasion. from Soush Amboy interested in 'jwork of the camp. The boys are The building and the interior the welfare of the firemen from fixtures have been completed by now refreshed and ready with .^•^•••••,$l-^-« she Harbor, will attend in large (he assistance of their Scout. the local contracting firm of numbers. It k said. ?#& master to carry on a splendid Lambertson and Reese at a very program of winter activities. low figure. This year's encampment was Cturtes H. WMUrd, of Re without any serious mishap tocheater, N. Y. Inventor of bhe The members of the United «ny of the boys. On the vtslttng WUftard demountable rlmj and ES of many well known automobile Societies of the Sacred Heart days of the camp found many [x*»i Parish, who have been lending of the Mecftanicsvllle people on and mechanical appliances, was their efforts {he past several hand to entertain, and to supply a South Acnboy visitor during weeks toward the completion of goodies to the boys. Scaroefir a the and on Tuesday C:S plans for their annual carnival day passed without was the guest of the South Am- to be held on the parish grounds aantness to keep she boy Rotary dub. Mr. WiHard im commencing next Monday, ire good Wumor, and an has Just returned from abroad. now relaxing and resting for a ment oftener than once a having been engaged In research week of hard work. The large i^(- would suit Mie boys much batter. wort at the University of HeU committee in dhange of the carnf- In the short time the afsoh. detburt on behatf of the Ro- val work expect to entertain anloBville troupe has been or. chester Institute of Electrical m thousands of persons from this ganized they hvae made great Reseantt. and nearby places throughout strides towifd peifeettoau Txaav The new City Hospital will be thfc week. (have carried on a great deal of 1 work since their oitanlaattoti and hupe to continue. Under the Before andAfter\ personal direction of Speaker, their Hmwatmas the boys have been given *s* A PERSONAL LOAN In ?rcmtci£ft. first aid, bar essentials toward making a boy fit to be a scout. Tbe tt Iff YOU need money for any legitimate purpose, com the Mechantasvtiie •* triad to see the smtttnc, faces of j a trip in for a confidential talk. the boys, otic* te Ivrepa, you section. , . • J ..!.» f plate tli* eutflt A rare tr;«t in In store for R«et hai .the people of this city on Ttann SOUTH AMBOt day evening. September 11th. f«r travtl •••«, TRUST COMPANY rben * committee of todies from >;|JP trie Jcthn street M. I. Church. tti« radi« Mtrtu* under tte dlrecUon of Mn. P*v\ Pirnn Frank Stmtton. of First street, MIMHIH IMHIIAI DlrOSIT 1\SUH*Ntr [ serve a mil oM fashioned Hkr- veet Hem? sirrer In the of the dhurtCl l»sv«ls >n are being made for [the o^cMilon. TIMM who have jtantrt of the deUeaeka I (parM by the ladlea of the M. I. can sla* # FOR RENT ^ knbw Just what to te SPACE IN THIS PAPER «t the •west If yew de- sire U wear It Will Arrange To Suit Weinman and wJHMMt a GOOO NEK3HBORS-PR»CE$ TO locomotive RT YOU* BJSNtSS DMHem It wf^ if'f wBBBI awnn AMBOT crwm mm* INT

    SUUGE8TIONS WIN gilt pbw Meed by enksnel. Tbs esawaasttoa et Aatl wee* la CASH AWARDS AT their study of Insects are ' «M Uattai Blates tn ISB)«W let those wtm witness I the Legion PHOTO FROUIICTS PLANT so small that it Ukei about 4,M0 of million cords compared them to weigh an ounr« estimated \.'2 million cords la 1MI, A. Ws- parade in New York City on The Photo Product* Plant of have returned Saturday, uni K. I. duPont deNemoura and Y.. after spending Co., Paxh.^ N. J. gave cash a. •Vista Mr. Weber's par- Mn. C*»l A. Btodore and wards for useful Job and safety ohlidren, Kenneth Jr.. and Joan HOMEMAKING •5, Mrilr-. and Mrs. Erne* A. recently. , of Henry street. of South Pine Avenue, were Pali- who made tbest sade Park vlslton on Sunday. suggestions are: Oertrude 8. GRACE TERHUNB afmt Gloria Barbterl of , Rutfi I. Hardy, Margaret Mr. and Mn. Ituwaas L. KeHy spent ebe weekend TaraUo. Rose M. Charmdk). MU- Horn* Kconowtiti Adviser, at of Flftti street, are ttat parents t. dred H. Mathisen, John P. Zale- PwMie S**mt* SUOru mad Cm of a boy bom on Saturday- did. WUUam Henderson ami Harrison W. Jorgensen of South School Lunches namon. Add sngar aad Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Orover, Court Sanota Maria No. 963. Amboy; Leila H. Ytsnfcer, Arthur To the youqser members of the and blend Add egg and boat Mft M*. sad Mrs. Louis IMssa and C. D. of A. will hosd its fint Mmuhlsen Jr., Prank R. Lpnaky. family. September means vacations soda with Soar and add to crammed Mr. and Mrs. William Orover Pall meeting on Thursday even. are over, back to school and home- mixture. Add milk, oats, pssnsts John C. Zaleskl, P«renc M. Bo- the holiday week end In Ing. 1:00 P. M.. WOheam* Hall. work Main. To mother It moans and ralelna. Drop from twaspnea res. James A. MasleMo and Peter The program committee has the noon-tar lnaea Is back oft on creased baking ahoet. Bake Is Shakiba of South River; Robert •chedole. U0 degreos F. ovon IS to II outlined the year's activities and J. Bv^hanan, John C. PavUk, Whether that growing taaUtr stos. Yield: I dosoa cookies. hflss feme |lee*e has returned the membership U looking tov a John Acker, Peter F. Kreger, carries lunch or comes home at week's vacation at Point very busy season. Hie ohairlady Leoia Wist. Oeotiia P. Krusaew. soon, aasl some mothers have both Qrnpe Nwt troad for the first meeting will be Mn. erbblems to eope with. It takes ski, and Mary L. Ziemba of I milk. « tsp. baking John HanseH and this mcethnc elaaalag to he ready for this meal SayiwvfcOe. seaMod powdwr and Mrs. Leneh «ao«M he nourishing Is will be in the form of a "Renew 1 cap Grape 1% tss>. salt returned to Iteelr home Agnes H. Wojacayk. order te replace tbo spent eaergy Acquaintance" party. lbs first ef the morning; It should he sim- OnvuJd street after spsnrting Laurlne A. Wooder. OsoU W. S cape sifted 1 egg. drawing for the new merchan- Buosmlew and Edward Mate of ple {# prepare ancTIt thoakt always •Math In Point Pleasant. ha a tempting meal. Soar S tbap, melted dise dub will be held on Sep. Perth Amboy; WUlis B. Van shortening- tenter 16«h. Inauner or winter, somp te a good and Mrs. WUUam Uew. John H. Myslioovan, Leon, •tarter. A salad or a hot dish may Poor milk over grape nets and are touring the New ard Knof. of New Brunswick; be the mala part of the me*L If let eooL Add baking powder, salt, The Misses Mary and Cather- sad sngar to Soar. 8in all dry m> States. Bhmy P. Nau of Laurence Bar. sandwiches are Mod. variety can ine Armstrong are ^p—H'^g the bo obtained with dUToront fillings gradients together aad add to Srat cor; Joseph J. Hoskonka of nlxtare. Add egg and ahortenlng week at Seaside Heights. sad breads but it wmtldnt bo really afJst Katheleen Sultan of Fords; Fred W. Waller of Spot*, s meal anises there were a sweet stirring only enough to dampen David street hM returned after wood; Oeorgm J. Wtiitehead of for dessert. lour. Pour Into lilt I loaf pan, Pianola Norek, son of Mr. and Let stand M mlnntea. Bake at MS two week* vacation at Matewan; Gerald 8. Broander Mn. John Norek of Rarttan 8V.. degrves P*. about one ho«r. ton min- of Keansburg; and Raymond af. Fitting* s received his honorable dis- utes. Wats or raisins may be added. Lagan of Parlla, Chopped liver and chc-pped bacon. charge from the U. B. Amy. Hard oookod eggs, onton and let- tuce. Split Pea SetiS) writ* Frankfurters In twlrw session Minced oUvoa, cottage cheese and t cape dried 1 small onions, H'tbt nayor** office In City Mn. J. Res of President Park rtalnw! the memben of the CLASSIFIED chives. peaa Snely chopped Jam. marmalade, trait batten, Jelly. t qts. water t tbap. batter bingo Csub at her home on Toes. Stewed praace—diced and cream or 1 ham bone or or margarine day evening, - ' and Mn John Dudtoy of ' , POft SALE } eottage chases. H Ib. of ham i tbap. floor Mayonnaise and graaad loft-over 1 medium slsed j qt milk visited Mr. and Mn. 1. QKgHBRAL Beotrle Refrigerator, Mrs. James Moyie of David stalk celery Salt nod pepper •. "arisen of ttito ctty recently. In good condition. Apply 315 Tomato, eseamhar sad siloed onion. Frankfurters street is a surgloal patient at tint meeting of the Fall John Street. at 8-B Ponnat butter on raisin broad. Look over, wash and soak pens of the Ladles Auxiliary. St. Peter's Hospital. over-nlghL Oook peaa la same we* SALE 1 A. Love* Post, will be held worn Honor and chopped nuts on whole ten adding seasoning, moat and •m Wednesday evening In the Mr. stad Mrs. Robert Bunt of BY BOTATV, one two family wheat bread. celery. 8lmmer tor several boars Uftofti Rooms wltti Mn. Fred New York City visited friends house and two bungalows, lo- until tender. Gently brown the cated on Bondentowtt Avenue Peeked Lunehee onions la the fat and add the floor. •utter!. President, presiding. in felt city over the Utbor Day Gradually add the milk, stirring and vtasnitar. South Amboy. Here m a pattern to aso as a tiotiday. Mr. Bunt, for basis for plasning packed huiches constantly. Add to rest of soap. Mr. and Mn. Joseph Buerele years a local resident, is Will sett cheap, to otese out tor the school child: Season to taste. The soap sboald be tunUy of David street are nployed as a member of estate. No broken. Call P. A. Meat, poultry, ash. choose or beans Quite thick. Water, soap stock, milk or cream may be added to thin. If the week wltfc relaUvee Polioe Department of the 9—8 It —made lato sandwiches. Raw vegetables—wrapped m waxed desired. Serve la a targe tureen rioan Mueum of Art. In New York I FOR SALE paper or pat Into sandwiches or with thin slices of frankfurters floating on top. Servee a. a*. TWO lots, corner Henry street and Mn. William Lyons rresh trait. and Broadway, price $S,M0. place witnessed the Le- Sweets—cookies, tarts, cake, candy. • Skillet Lunch Inquire J. J. Jaoobsen. 131 farade In New York City Beverage—hot or ©old. t tbsp. fat 4 os. medium Psrms are getting bigger. The Oeorge Street. 9-A tf 1 cop chopped noodles average arm Cor the country as a .Seiey Ont Ooofcloo onion 1 qt. water whole m now 50 seres larger Own % ewe shorten- 1 egg, unbeaten V4 lb. ground 2 tap*. O'Connor of Henry St. 19 years sgoj » seres larger man tag UJ Up. soda beet Worcestershire a vacation from his I years ago. NEWSPAPER 1 tsp. salt 1% cups sifted . 1 cap aliced sauce at (lie Rarltan Arsenal. * ADVERTISING I tsp. cianamoa Soar carrots 1 tbap. salt Gotten Bale Average Mi cap sugar U. cap milk % tap. pepper It Is considered a good crop oi tt cap 1H evps rolled Annette Munn of David Melt tat In skillet. Add onions, eotton when one bale of cottos U AT YOUR or eoea syrap, oats beef, aad cook amtll brown. Add la enjoying; a two weeks produced per aero. A new variety, % SERVICE or hoaey & cap peanuts, carrots, noodles, and water. Cover from tor duties with Coker 100. has produced three baJet chopped and simmer 4» minutes. Add sea* flat Government in Newark. per acre TO.HELPYOU 1 cnp raisins soilings, mix lightly, gnmlah with salt and cm- parsley. Serves 4.

    Dines Quickly Become Dollars with Savings like these on your Maybe You're Not Going Back To School BENDIX WASHER But beginning of school days means many prob- SAVES ON CLOTHES | | | % lems for you. 4 SAVBS ON SOAP t SAVES ON WATER Solve two of them, the after school snack, and SAVES ON LAUNDRY BILLS SAVES ON HEALTH the school lunch problem, by selecting from the • SAVBS ON HOUSEHOLD WOBK. huge stock of cookies and cakes always on hand Tbs) new B«ndix take* over your Washday wx>rriee The machine is right, and so is the price. at the We can give immediate delivery, and will furnish instaJlation and service, on machines sold by us. DAYLIGHT BAKERY Frank s Radio and BectricdS^ Telephone 0153 AtftJioriiexJ General EUctrk DoaUr The Home of That Good Blue Ribbon Bread - Ul - 123 North Broadway Tel. S. A. 1-0476 «'•«••' *•*

    FRIDAY, ay THE SOUTE AMBOY CiTOB*l COST of uvmoy MEN'S LtUGUl CALLED CAU8* OF Fmeral Services STARTS BOWLING AT I RBUBF OOtfT JUMP Radw Programs YHCA TONIGHT Continued hltfb: living costs HeW Yesterday For hi i are held responsible for the ir. Tonlsht at she YMCA, the crease of U per cent in general Harry R. Tice Men's Bowling League, of which Joseph Oeregfaty • the president. relief costs in July compared Hurry B. Tice, with Jui.e of this year, aooord. will start action. many years as a oterk ing to Cbarlee R Erdman, Jr., There are twelve teams in tfte Seaboard Coal Dock of the New Jersey faswue and the schedule will be died suddenly on Moods*, atj* rolled In two shifts. of Economic Dev- home 18 Orand stret Bri elopment. Manor. He was In Ms sixty se- Commissioner Ertfcnan points cond year. out that almost all of the in- Mr. Tict was New Bntmricfc, N. T. creased cost has been due to the Jeol Parker added number of families and O. U. A. M Individuals oiaasiiied is limited Ttjelghi and every Friday night, Quizmatlrr 'Give me a song in Cant) No. M, of the Pattotto this station will broadcast the term dependent oases remain re- Sons of An which the word father' ti used." new "Harvey Barman Show" Cu*te$tant. ' 'Beat Me Daddy. Eight ttrtn dependent cases remain re- Ices were heJd by UM latively static, those groups with Harvey Barman, head foot, iTo Th« Bar" FOR , HIRE of the Junior Order OounoM ball coach at Rutgers University, Or NttUmg." MBS whose income In normal times Wednesday evening, at Ako top aoaflll dirt and provides only bare necessities from T:J0 to 8 P. M. Sad Willie Bryant \to yoimf aiueesjd): son Funeral Bone, Ml he win hold a ptogrsaa 'What did your wife coo* fer year dnden for gale. Inqolrw: are finding It impossible to oope town Avenue. with the present higher living •ston, interviewing wedding breakfast*" > The ftsneral took ptaoa Ttaa- Club Member. "Who costs and occasional family 128HB«RY STREET day afternoon, from the Funeral and who cares *•* etnergenalesj such as iUnees or eweWsevV nvwBBMBBly Horn at 1:80. wish the Rev. unetnpioymtnt. Wilbur N. Pike, pastor of she Saturday, at 18:46 P. If. — Batil Ratkbou* (si redle The average case coat for all First Metttodist Church live}. "Ill trttate the types of dependents in New Jer- in*, bfterment was In Chrtot m velee on the. ateae." sey in July was $48.38, an in- for another airing 8gt. Ab*r**thy: -Yei're a Miakia' crease of 18 dents over the pre- Church Cemetery. lof ttte 4-H Okub meeting. wonder, Inspeetor." Surviving besides his wtft. 8a-1 ^ Sunday program will in. M ITCH ceding month. This is slightly BmMl Ratkbtm*. Ne Sergeaat, rah O. (nee Hampton), are tour n*^ the gjrfng of the South below the high of $49.93 average BMrtly a frustrates" actor." d«ughters, Mrs. Roxanoa Chryn variety Hour at 1 P. M., M case cost in March of this* year, Mvw 'Utbmd Ymd. of Newton. Pa., Mrs. Hanah Mae ^m ^ ftmUy Hour will be • • • when fuel was a larger Item on Moderator "Here's a presksa fer Wegeman of Bradley Beach. N. broadcast at 1 P M the Jury. This eey get a cowboy the family budget. However, it J., Mrs. Dorothea Dewan of snte; Ttwrsday nsjht, September 9. quick is nearly $10 above hte average suit and warns te wear U estdoora, wutf xmm VU7TORV rity, and Mrs. Joyce Hemood of at 8 P. M., WUllmm H. Franke, (tou hia awtber ven't let hlsa. What p ttw boy* tn cafe of cost of $38.93 for July a Bristol, Oonn., « son Lester, of chairman of the local oommtttee i should b* dor now offtrwl te tttc toOm year ago. Bext* y«tr eM twwr: "the shoaM this city, four grendohisdraa, two of United Nations Week* wiU tor \m**t» or cMMm. A i A total of 6,195 oases was re. let him wear It outdoors. Everyone VIOTOUT Bisters. Mr*. Mary flerlirnnona of deliver a keynote address to knows a cowboy live* la the wide ported to the State Department TottenviMe, and Mrs. Cora Ok*. Middlesex County, In preparation opes spaces." " • by of Economic Development In son of Princes Bay, N. Y, and a for the observance of United .Arky% Dn« fttorw. July of his year, and 2,169 of brother Edwin L. Ttce, of this Nations Week. It* week will be these involved family groups c4Uy. rather than Individuals. Limited celebrated nationally from |BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBI tenfber Uth to froth, term dependents rtpresented 50 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND SUNDAY AT percent of the cases in the State biteiUgea«e of •very evenlne Tuesday tiuough Cows are said to In July. 1947; July of the preced- Saturday, at 7:46. comes the TJ "native" intelligence N>. Radio Review. This program ing year, they represented only although horiea can be taught me- 38 3 percent of the total cases. chanical movements more easily. presents the previous day's act. GENDLEK'3 lvities. These are serious pro. GROCERY AND DELICATESSEN , brought to WCTC, I la Becelversbtp Dotting Laaap of their history making* At the beginning of 1MT, theft Comer Broadway and First Stnit An old shaving brush Is good tor V were 87 operating railroads, em- duitlng pleated lamp shades. The bracing 36.044 mile* of railroad m sort brush cannot harm., the fabric Wednesday afternoon. Septem. HOME MADE POTATO SALAD, HOME MAM the Unilcd States in the hands of and the loog brisUes remove the **r loth, at 3 P. M. WCTC will receivers tmrt trustees dust eatily from the folds. I present the last session of the MACARONI SALAD, FRESH HARD ROIX8, . |8tate Constitutional Convention. MEATS AND VEGETABLES A rebroadcast will be heard at 8 P. M., including tfae Oorernor's Open week djvyw from 8:30 A. M. to »:80 P. M. Sundays from 9 to 12 A. M. and from 4.30 to »:B0 P. M. Frosi Menus With ThU Berry Pie The Farm Editor will be heard Thursday at 12:45 P. M., with We deliver — Telephone South Amboj 1-1888 another of his delayed wire re- cording interviews of a weM BBBaBBaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBaaf. known figure in the local agri- cultural picture. Uncle Sam Says VISIT Ziegler's ELMAROS Restaurant and Cocktail Bar At MORGAN On Route 35

    Ton. too, van t>« » harvester—and IE for tonight? Horo'a one with aldf>». Bake in a moderate oven •nee or twhve • rear but every P • quick cereal crumb crust, a (350"-375°F.) 7 to 10 minutes. (Thl« month. What farmer — evsn the frosted look and fresh blueberries crust will harden while It cools.) wheat men and women of ffsneea to l«nd their blue sheen. It's a com- Cool before adding cooked ailing*. aM the Dakotai who at this m«- Lobster - Swfoed - Oeda - Stais bination that's e*«y on you because YIELD: one pie crust, •nent ars reaping th« greatest bar- it does away with paatry-maklng veet tn history—would not prise a sntf yet brings a luscious dessert Pilling harvest every month. The harvest" Also Paaturinc to the table. Bran flakes, corn 1 «*S white % (eut»oa Brflnenth plan has popular name— I cup suffar arwrn of tartkr Bakes or wheat Bakes will do the U cup water 1 tiMpoan vanilla UM Bend-a-Month Plan. Begla te- (CARMEN OP0YKE AT THE SOU>VOX) trick In this easy way: Pinch of »*H * cup* blbl I day sowing financial seeds. Fer ! every $11.78 you plant faring a KVBBY WEIX, IKL, SAT. ! Ctrsal Crumb Crust Place unbeaten egg wttlte. sugar, • meats In the form el a UaHed 4 «UB* bimn 1 Ubl«»poon • wster. salt and cream ef tartar in I •tatee Savings Bond fftl wiU tyrewt wiM. oorn Hour double boiler. Cook orar bolltng .1 rears later. flkket or wh«al U cup mailed vater. beatiac ooostsmtly, anttl Knmtrtttam Aecwp trt IWr Ba^kf«wei mm Itak butter or mixture thickens and forma peaks, U.S. about T minutes. Renter* fTOta h the cereal very 8ne to oe* heat, add Tanllta, and continue Married Wemea CALL KHTTB AMBOT MtTB taia one cap of crumbs. Add sugar beating until cool. Axraage blue* In 1B10 the proportion of womea ea4 four. MU in the melted butter berries la ermmb oreat Po«r lllUg Located Next to The Ohk» a CMffwwatf thoroughly. Press mlxtare •v«nh» 15 years of ags and over in the ever fmtt Oaratah with whole her* United States who were marrisi J«o an 8-lach pie pea. makiaf tae •tos, ChiU £*tom slightly thicker thai the TUIO: I 'was HI per esoF; la 1844 It was •4, KJR BILL of RIGHTS? Vit iMlsjljWr^eW 3UI of Right was txartuedby* young Marine, Benjamin Riuh Tola

    PLUMBING AND MATING IN8CJRANCI C T. WILHELM CO MASON ANS' US. r. Mass* „,, ^ UMN •oul'» and Vol. - f*r Sanitary Insurance "How may I provldi for the in settlement of my Engineer Reliable United States ervice Life Insurance Companies to the event of my death?" asks MERCO OIL BURNERS a aranr veteran. TdephojM S. A. til Explosion Insurance I NOTARY PUBLIC If no Answer Call — ttl First gtraet Seat* Aases A. Tesjr beneficiaries wWJ only P. A. 4-0659M; |s safMled to receive tbe pro.. feeds of your National Service S3S flra* ot«t SMftsl Lie iwiiniii In one lung* sum 1-I7M Notary Public ijva BOW designate that option He left • »ha«e fer the A.F. of L and C.I.O. ief< WL H Q. A Inquiry from a veteran in Ml HUfT MASON AU 1 Plumbing and Hemting Jsceb J. Jacobsen ,tr sUtes. "Are vet. AND IMtWOVf WOSJUfMi Real Estate Service to take testa on which they did Eedrol Oa BvMrs JUSTICE Or THE FKACI while in service?" With Insurance of All Kinds '•BALL FLAME** «V Mo. Veterans who did not US Gcwie St. South ftaisi OftAtl courses while In the tit •re NOT eligible to take examinations after Only veterans who had INSURANCE «#(•«• PMMeACN A$$OCiOtiOfl 19 J/tG* fjdtf oosjg4eted U8AFI courses at - Uftv fire, AotoMoMIt Mai tt»e of discharge are eVfLbif sMfssMI III 16 continue sudh comes and WILLIAM H. KfcHOE take end-of^course examinations, stessweB 8L provided it is within nine months TsLM a#ef discharge, "• « • • Prom MMdtesex County PAINTS. Bra this question, "When a to attending school under AU Jobs Carefully fee educational provisions of tbe Handled tl. I. Ball. U it necessary that his Cherishing our Wife actual? be dependent upon SJ*w • MMHV TQ vonpfvu • « • m ine Estimates Cheerfully wees VnV B^pwiMV SNM *• pfomete o rar^tsjMeo feceisM palicy* %tm m order that he may receive Given EUGENE A. MORRIS aha increased sitwlstence attow- Points, Oils A Varniahet "NNNUIWI StAVI ON MO MftaH 230 Bnnhea, Glaaa, Brornet A. No. The lnobroe of the vet. nuarM AcAcnon N mmum 11, Gold Leaf, 8tains, Etc pant wife has no affect on the Wall Paper to the vet- A wife Is oemidered a le- He Wl o MMfe is Mt Cswtsfi • of her to eoftli fltti the esylh to (tie US net Street Sooth Aaboy KinjooM of Oos). • * • fANH • - wife of a veteran ARTHUR HULSE "li there a bUl pending COAL AND WOOD 39 per cent work In those PLUMBING & HEATING dSsablUty pensions to ,WOMEN WORK War I veterans, and la the cities. About 29 per cent are ENGINEER machine operators and 1> per PAUL BRYLINSKI total dtebUlty going to be cent are in professional and Hoste tife Rh«t«r ts itiU at semi-professional ranks. 223 Henry St. work in the Northeastern New Fuel Oil-Concrete Blocks There is no disposition in Jersey Metropolitan Are* — Tel. So. Amboy 1-0692 Portland Cement Ooogreas to modify the pre. 'pounding a typewriter or runn- sotal dteabMitv law. and it ing » sw4toft»oard nor toatead QUICKIE QUIZ , Oil Burners Installed ee dlsoontinued. There 'of building tanks or bomben, FOR SPORTS FANS biMs pending to) Mor% than 450,000 women at* and Serviced partial disability pensions working Is ttie eight counties Cmtti fihmmsiit: L*m Clmk, OU LeUfh and WOkcsvBarrt "Nltt Cmtn," MBS rid Wkr I veterans, but nr jcompristag the stMCs Northeast- has yet been taken on any ern Metropolitan area, aocord- COAL Ing to latest Department of CENTER AND ELM ST& Conmerce surveys. JUst seven a. A. 1 Mka. "Can a before Rosle earned CARPENTBKS ftBUILMKS be admitted to a vet- her title, there were onto 338,. ihtmtyon home or 009 working gais In the area, 3> by ttesentmg a eertt. par osnt sm tniaa today. Frank A. MacedulsU RARITAN OIL BDRNER of bis honorable dla. Households In this section are not in danger of running down Carpenter and Builder AND STOKER SERVICE because of the ftmlnint parade Jobbing ri—aptly AttawAei To A. There k no reason why he into the working ranks, says a •ot, If he otherwise quail, Tile Council of America report Phone S. A. 1-0731-J John O'Neill administrative offi- on the Increase of women work, South Amboy, N. 2. bf stkUera for form en. Time savers won, as auto- fs>ooseemg ao origin. a*tlo cooker*, streamlined kit- 273 RARITAN STREET but an lnvestlga- chens with easily oleaned tile Tetahona S. A. 1-Aftti eliglbHitor must also be floors and and rtoctric mandatory hospl- dish washers have made house- SOUTH AMBOY ls av«iJaJbte only for keeping a half time job for many This ffioat athlete rtl ti. to earn a livelihood. Ihousewlfe. ptay to the United Statea Us*' Alvin Katx, Prop. jMost are deits and reception. Telephone 1 Vita, the report «M*MM. About most dsy and aignt to get aw oaa> gresslonsl sesston ended, sad Bssa doubled his work on the loltowfag Keo Team/ Sunday to his office, so he oouM let away Monday. The unions have picketed and plastered him as a Classified Adv "»lave bill" author, but he s Id In his speech hli Taft Hartley bill pro- visions were demanded largely by CLAMiniD union worken, and he named the RATS •r<- |nr line for each Insert km Mtn- piovuiona (majority vote of work- cbarge. Me par. tuaartkra for ,1ONEY to loan en before their leaders tan Impose line* ur leaa. Five averaga word* mortgage. Low lntaraft a union shop, their written consent to a checkoff, increased authority All a pi for cUaatfled ad%«rtlat- and prompt service. JcdSg4s T. for them over U Mr truat funda. and f nt» imiPt be in the offtot o.' The Kftrcher, II nth A nboy CUlsen. before 4 o'clock daymllk. N. J. Offtot by Weatcm Union. the way the leaden spend their '-iii«>.vrrunf. This applies *o both daily, 8:00 A. at to 8:18 GOP Presidential Race ting rid of communlit leaders, and renewal Saturdays 12:00 Moon. T-lsVtf WASHINGTON. - A Republican so on). If this is true, Taft will have leader In New England (former a union labor following which has IfONEV TO LOAN on POOd Willkio domo) iayi Governor not been apparent In the publicity TEL. SOUTH AMBOY 4 Dewey will not get a convention which is contrived largely by the mortgage In sums of flftt). delegate In his whole area. "As be- leaders' headquarters in Washing- CLAUmKD AD $300, $400, 500 and up to $lsV tween Dewey and Taft, it would not ton. In fact, this support might not IUKIVLATIONB 000. Office hours from I:N A. Alt tmn«l«nt claaeifled aSvertts- take me ten seconds to make up ray show until there Is a well protected \t\f. It pHyable In artvanos. M. to 8 20 p. M. WedDeauny Mi mind," he has been heard to toll occasion, such as provided by the Minimum adveftlaemeals. three Saturday from 8:30 A, OL l» • top national Republicans. Appar* Australian ballot system in elec- In** ently a SaltonstaU movement la to tions. All ad* must conform to tt»e M. Inquire John A. be launched In the fall up there, for correction before neat Insertion. TWO FAMILY house, good Material errors not the fault of the diUon. km Ideal Jee Mart**, the »4mtt«er-wlU be adj*pted by not A manuscript dated HIT A. D. more UMA one gratia Insertion location. Inquire 431 whs has been ehesea legally by •hows that pasture land to England bTV fabric and the styling in this Nepltet to Tne South Ambov Strait, or teleptsom to Mae fer the ranted at the equivalent el two Tdrees are copied from big brother. Clttasit boa answers vtti not oe cents an acre annually. The fabric la a spun-rayon-and-wool hekl longer *b,an two weeks after Amboy l-tttt. togtasi•y be c •MB that will wear like iron. The Insertion of ad. Handling and postage charts Baitoisi BetsjMtoaaa at their Pawa MM •If Ma* features a set-hvbett. tone csfef sleeves, and comfortably cat wheat bus answers e#» lurwaidad. STATIONERY BSSt wssa Dewey er aaysBs. What Players was MRS. EDGAR BER- 8bs news aetoalty aali wiei GEN who wore a tunic dress of "Watiaa went play with any copper and white cotton plaid. The rounded tunic gave a soft look to sbvliaaly have ether (aaaV the hipline and a simple copper DawayT) Mess, aai MteMgaa straw cartwheel and frost white Wtfl Barely be fer Vaaieaberg. cloves are smart accessories chosen LUCILLE NORMAN •a she aaestloa seesas to bat by the lovely wife of NBC's ven- wtslde New York WH triloquist star . . Another devotee and Costello show, in her Jatgj8 jet eneugh aetogases to of summer clothes you can "just green short dinner dress of aajf wto? throw in the tub" is red-haired silk print. Cut with an off ahoallBt MAUREEN CHAR A who has a decolletege and contradictory tegjf Ins emergence of Senator Taft -tunning ankle-length dinner dress Into this candidatorial situation at sleeves, .the dress is a stonjlt sa> in deep (fray and white printed silfn, dramatized with his Columbus celebration thus had cotton for evenings when she en- a greater significance than was gloves. . ., For recent ertains at home. Simply made with pearanren in San Franetoea, t*> given It Taft's radio broadcast strapless top, gracefully whirred there is being called around Wash- tresn V.E GB PEARSON caott » IN TOWN COME FROM ikirt and simple long-sleeved jack- white wool suit with an ington, his "speech of acceptance" it, Maureen wears or carried a new (although be said be would let skirt of chocolate brown tccent in her orange silk scarf. . . . wardrobe mainstay. A few Onloana know definitely when he Par outnhining the prettiest of back from his vacation), STRAUB'S MARKET ascot scarves in wonderful Hint juleps is MARILYN MAX purple, caramel and sea-blue ; plainly Taft is skillfully corn- WELL, singing star of the Abbott lag ap against Dewey with a west- FEATURING kept down unnecessary en trip whlah win certainly be watohed as a competitive tost Jour* PRATTS FRESH FROZEN FOODS Bridge Teasporatave el Arlxonn's longest bridge Is the Egg», like all othet Tclephont 860 110 N* .ttUfuot span across the Qua _jetf tn cake*mekmg. ensahj uver, between Bteekeys) aad (Me room temperature - sbout 1 Taft to a to eombiue well. Mlrvffl UOML

    •x pfttassd wttb tbt «f.LEGION BOWLBRg the ciiMltdit— In Mi ON TRIP TO men*. M fee tackle posit NEW YORK CITY tat "aim" SavUsty. Tiny" To Represent With Eye To Csmty H»lke, 3«5 pound giant "Sunny" Wedneeday evening, the Laraen and Paul Kurts. At the bers of the American KefC. Grid guard stations, there Is "Zlgcy" the YMCA County Bowtlaf Kaanltrsfcl, Jack Read, "Ernie" League, were present at All State; Pins Make Plaas To SmmaToOpea Oa Sacred Charles Eppfogor Veteran Sherry and Fred Dunham. GHauta prof eeslonal football gajM Jfcfttsa* Affair To Bo Heart Alsya 8eptsssber 11 Coach, Is In Charge The only problem the Tigers In New York, after whioh the? Of have had eo far, J» to find a ;«ttenied a dinner. A four bowling league, capable tenter. Ail the candidate, GUxt, popular local the Sawed Heart who attempted to fill In the rolllDf on WKh the Labor Day holiday, Manve—TMl Applegate.^-^—, , Jr._..,, —LestSw^T, fce* stayer,' now a inemfcer of alley. It beta* vtalBMd into over football Haas for another •* *» midway ttation. have not .Bachelor, Frank Morgan. Aasd lbs HSv Yerk Yankee., wiM be and the ^^'eeaeon wr *• famous South «•* •»» tha approval of Ooach IUorriM Robert Morrlss. Ti«V when the South River .Aratooy Tiger, are betas* laid, Rfflnser. However Bnanger ha. winegar, Bud Ford and Hews*? dub stages » big benefit nth at I P. M. 'and the aggregation has it. eye. ***•"*», he ha. a deal in the ire> r, and baaeball game for the to O|dw to wt arms I ^ uiMlmcx County * "^ ***** be hope, to secure Mrer CHrl Soout organlaa. Al" tht service, of one of the leading at Campbell School Field. for an center. In the county. MIXED DOUBLE LOOP evening. on the open bowling session on Veteran's Field. A. aoon a. Veterans Field hi STARTS TUESDAY Jk«nss*JtVMtror«. chairman alej. next Tuesday evening. Charles Bpplnger, endoaed. Thwlna— lisnsger Jos ha., a ZTz are ten men on each of and for Herman begin booking dates Oovernor the Mixed coach of 8t. Marr's ,wlth some of the leading an enthwlaatlc of the YMCA wtt to g*«Mtwg the combines of the oounty. fan. and a Lion's dub Hlito another seaso Holy Crass, are Le. intereHed In bookings may eon- ihe fW wd be the master of Ford; are rolled on the captained Byrd, former Fort Monwuth lu- taot Herman over telephone 8. r«oenity alley, at loeotcetown, otptained by Oer- who i. ooachmg thth e AA 10W61-0W6JJ. j baseball fan., who have ^^ pttmin; ^4 mlnary. waaobsd Clark* career from lo- bacailekl, Fred Rehf us. one of «4alned by Ignattug the outatendlnf linemen tat Jooal cal sand lots, through the semi Anthony MsUrsngeio k preet- pro imnke, to the Newark Bears, Xootbail htttor?, line coaob, sad the loop, Oenmaln Pier- Woody MtcCartb*, former St. Bo. he was one of the most Reed and popular players, Jr Hello Everybody! and finally hi. assignment to of the tutoring of the ends. Ust Hew York Yankees, are mak- Preliminary workouts would taf plani to .ttend Che benefit .indicate that the Tlgtrt offen- "STAR ROSE" Si larse numbers, and already a sive pronto*, to be eneption- The Hello Gal groat many ticket, hare been ally fast. AU the backfleld can. purchased by local sport, fans. didatea have displayed sklU in and • Tickets may be purchased In open field running sad their Blond Bombshell city at Qulnlan's 8moke powerful line bat been making en Broadway. tremendous gap. consistent with of Personality the many other no. their lightning thnsts. — in — Leading contenders for the back- m the entertainment aad SongR • Gags - Riskeyn flans, who will be p. esent field position art George Btader, •ft the «tww will be Ail Sdhacht. one of the ouUtaSdtog backs In (The Kind You like) the county. Le. Bfrd, who dU- Armstrong 'has an. abo that Clark and Hoffman. tinKulshed hlmsetf with hi. as all the oUher popular stellar performances gaainst the Piano and Solovox who will appear on the leading colleges in the Metro. NOW PLAYING have donated their politan area, while member, of lite of charge, the Fort Monmouth team, during Every Evening the war yean/ Bernie Macklel. event will start at 8:00 Beginning September 11th, 13th and 13th tietto. "Red" Burts, "BUI" Barry «RJfTLE BOARD LOOP eaee CMU of 8U Jade', eksrek M la CUcags, WIM hapfeaed «e ee RM" Fcdey. John Pajack, Bob Complete New (Weekly) Snappy Red Hot of the city Tavern triTiag ky after Jeha CeUM wae Bpplnger, "Kelly" Rondet|p and harled fren his car «e tee aave- Wayne Holder. COLORED FLOOR SHOWS League, ha* been t ateUalatera laet rite, after for Monday evening. Sept. Ooach Woody McCarthy has Alto For Dancing Pleaeure 16ith. by Joseph DeMarco, "Ernie" Reid and "Lea" ] AL MBLLO and HIS ORCHESTRA of the loop. two veteran wtagnsn. operating meeting will be held at leMalerialiM a. hi. regular end.. Tom Kelly "CHICK STOCKEL'S" CLUB MOONGLOW Hail on Pint street, Carved picture* eepietiag . king Mike Novak and Oeorge Oun- Frssldent DeMerco ha. tafc. at Ntnvvea building . paUee to SB) dnsn will supply the reserve v Hi-Wky 4, Route 9 on w%y to Matawan B. C. .bowed roller, to reduce Mo- punch when needed. Tel. 80. Amboy l^M«s South Amboy, N. J. S sponeora and oaptaln. tion under toe sleds. It took about mm*, amoe important buOnosi 1.000 year, tor the bearing seed to Line Ooach Fred Rehlus, has 4M W transaoed. germinate. as AIM CLARK £ NEW YORK YANKEES SOUTH AMBOY'S BASEBALL PRIDE Will appear at the Benefit Show and Baseball Game for the South River Girl Scouts SPONSORED BY THE SOUTH R1VKK LION'S OUIB f At Campbell School Field, South River Tuesday Evening, September 9th AaottNT famous South Amboyan, FORMER GOVERNOR HAROLD G. HOFFMAN, will be master otf ceremonies

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