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1 ) t nd vgorous newspaper,., to the actvtes and nter-, (he resdents of Woodbrdge Jp R«ad H regularly each be fully nformed of every *,,,,rthy event n your home town! Inbepenbent leaber Before you shop, t wll be wlw to study carefully the values and Mrvees offered by our advertsers. Each edton carres merchandse news of utmost mportance to the thrfty buyer. You can trust our advertser*! SI. NO. 27 More Polce Enlerrd an Hrnml CIHR" Mnltr»l thfl Ifnt Of\\f\, WoolbrMfB. N J. F, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST n, 9. r 0 t II Or»«n fltr»m, Wno<fl>rlM. N. J PRICE FIVE CENTS Sewarm Opens Full-Scale Offensve on Mosqutoes C* n< Sfarfc try TVltf*klp ue to Go On )t. - Bergen After Days Shut-off; Seek to Halt Supples reetness AND Lght Ll,I.S K. GREGORY I defy Herbert Ler- HKI wth us patrn.-as and fght out nl agunst Cumn-re n the good I Slates of A. and Cvl Servce Lsts Elgbles To Get Places W0ODBRID0E Four add llonal patrolmen wll be apponts lo the polce force possbly a next Tuesdays Townshp meets! Lo take effect September Polla Commssoner John Bergen an nounced today. Snce the men wll be taken from last years Cvl Servce elgblty lst, the men to be apponted wll be George H. Hutnk Jr.. 2 Wllry Street, Woodbrdw:.Joseph W. Gyenes, Craske Stre.t,! Wootlbrdge; Charles W. Ollpnant! Jr., Box 23, RD 2, Ralway Unman Avenue secton of Colon, and James A. Efmn, 368 New Brunswck Avenue, Fords. All the men are veterans and wll be apponted In that order. Mr. F/,.n Is the youngest son of the late Robert who served as a polceman for a number of years. He s also a nephew of Capt. John R, Esan. Others remanng on the elgblty lst whch expres September lds. are Stanley J. Gurney, n to renounce MI nee the men, le s n the.hsonandtravm to dsown ltor on the Daly,, Communst l defy hm todsu hs wfe s a defy hm to ;nad on Harry... n jal as a dananuust. I defy,,s llal purpose Spruce Street, Port Readng; M- " t \hf If <? cnae R- Pctruskl, 585 Ralway /n dt m u. ^ Avenuf, vvoodbrldte: Charles J. lnj; Company n: pltrzpatl, (, kj 0 Madlson Avenue, port Readng; John S. Jessen, 43 : * Moffett Street, Fords; Robert?l-. hm to reveal h\ hmself, s now ; HI ho Communst, n ths country.,:,;ul Russan Com ;nv our enemes. he enemes of all n.ms, they are the,. all relgons, they, n-nes of the free jy. Are you an uf these freedoms, > A v you the enemy rurles and our monsen, 9 Blar Road, Port Readng Non-veterans who were placed by Cvl Servce on the bottom of the lst, althourh they fnshed wth hgher averages, are Wllam G. Stephano Jr., 54 Luther Avenue. Hopelawn, and Robert H. Govelte. 24 Fourth Avenue. Port Rear.- g n Hstory Wth the addton of the four men. who have already accepted, the force wll number 54 men, the largest It has ever been. One Above resdent" of SeHren arc shown welcomng a Jeep outjlltr wth :u nsectcde Ion Rpncnvtcr to eomlt the Jersey nnsqtn whch has been makng lfe unbearable n S* warm ls summer. 4. Il-lmv, the.irep s shown n acton, sprayng the cummmt.v. Shell Ol (<>m >.u\> (ntcl llr usrclrllc for th* tlal spm.vns. Scwarrn Mens Club s seekng donatons n rutur I le work. Voter Regstraton! Unbearable Odors lad to Hart ojmethodstghtenea; Products; B. of H. to Investgate Young Lades Supervsng Publc Sun Promses Playgrounds Suffer Indgntes OpenngToday G l UOODBRlDGE ;tulps at the Woodbrldg* Townshp playgrounds are cawlnj a creat deal of trouble It was learned by The Independent- Lcaflrr today. Playground supervsors, most of whom are young college women, have been obllfed to lsten to ohsccnt langume on the part of hgh school-axe boys and the clmax came Tuesday nltht when a youth struck Mss Iatrlcla Rnylan, supervsor at the Avcnel Playground, Mls Roylanraled (he pollcg, but cvf Mouuh they sent a rado car to the park Immedately, the mnn had made h* getaway. Supervsors blame, alt ther woes on the mxed-ace jrrouns. The playgrounds, they clam, should he kept for the younger chldren. "When you have older chldren mxed wth the lttle I tt nnr supervsor sad, "you wll fnd tltat fe older ones pck on the lttle ones and then the troubles begn." Durng one of thr partes for \s Scheduled WOODBRIDQE Anjr effort to the fmn R er chldren al Kewarcn j ^ \ Woo f n Townshps 47 playground recently, oldrr boys -"«"ne statons closed for any took watermelon anl -rubbed It apprecable- tme, appeared early on all the equpment. Older boys, today In be doomed. The prospect too, havr f\ Ore to the summer for today s that gas wll be avallhouse at Avenel playground. From 5-Year-Old! Most uf yesterday, nearly all the Another supervsor sad the nkm*.were closed n response to other day she "put a 5-year-old nn appeal by the New Jersey Retell Clas Dealers Assocaton whch off the playground for ulterr; the worst language she had ever f.ouht to halt the prce war n heard." progress n some of the northern "When we try to put huh comtes. By nrhtful], however. school boys and older youths out mnny statons were pumpng gasolne some of Uem In the face ol of the playgrounds," stll another supervsor sad, "they tell us t threats by rovng representatves Is a nuble playground and who of the dealers seekng a prolonged \f gong to put them off. The shutdown. only soluton Is to set an age The man hope of ths group, as lmt." even l: brought a break n t.e day-old unty, wns to shut off the supply from dstrbutng centers. r M. ll r.,..*,..^.^.. I Ths move wfs not expected to tee arbagetollectontoses as tustome,,^.ve mmedately Changes Surveyed Runs Off wth Cash WOODBRIDGE Possbltes of elmnatng the varous garbage dstrcts In the Townshp and Incorporatng the muncpalty nto ISELIN Two men. about 25, ho posed as customers, made ol I statons have amplesupples. tatons have ample plant n Sewaren. A scuffle ensued there when one of the gas staton owner-pckets, attemptng to shut o(t the motor Of a Trans-Ol truck, vlth the contents of hs cash box S receved a punch n the nose from esterday afternoon, Walter J;worsk, 44 Dow Avenue, owner of Pore are now statoned at the the drver. one dstrct, addng streets to the garbage collectors route as mas he Iselln Lumber and Supulv plant n an effort to avod further buld up and the need becomes Company. Route 27, reported lo trouble. Polce Chlfef George E, Kcntv.! sad: "It s our duty to apparent, were dscussed at a atrolmen Stephen Pctras and rproteet lfe nnd property and any Phllp Yacovno. meetng of the Board of Health person causng a dsorder wll bo Oaworskl sad the two came n.oj j; Tuesday. hs offce and Inqured about puv- arrested. That s my order to the The suggeston was made by chasng some locks. Meanwhle men. The labor laws of pcketng Commtteeman Peter Schmdt someone else came Into the lumber do not apply n ths case. Th«law yard and«he went out. leavng the says a man can sell hs gas at any Second Ward, when Health Offcer two ln the offce. Whle le was prce as long as le shows a proft. Harold J. Baley reported he hadtalkng to the thrd man, Jawc - And t s our duty to see th*t the taken t upon hmself to add sectons n Fords, Iselln and Colona nto a black sedan. He skl saw the duo run out and get Ths mornng polce rented checked hs offce and-found that. that pumps were damaged and the men wll be a replacement for to the garbage dstrcts pendng $35 In cash and two checks, one lose cut lt two Sunoco statons Joseph Cauale, who retred recently. y WOODBRIDGE Ht-and-mss WOODBRIDGE The perennal complant aganst the adopton of ordnances to amtkl for $00 and the other for $7), Avenel at RtSute 25 and Avenel.-, Lerncr? Are you n was also learned that SKI.. "w- I Harts Products Company cropped up agan at Tuesdays the present ordnance. were gone. Street and a,t Rahway A»enu«of voters, wth anrl Avenel Street. :;v of OUV labor! Rudolph Slmonsen, who has been meetng of the Board of Health. Once agan resdents of "I had to take Immedate ac He descrbed the men as follows: No., about 65 pounds, Openng Today Pledged on sck leave for some tme, plans tc-ally every county commtteeman ncr? If you are a Edgar Hll are complanng about the sedment n the ton," Mr. Baley stated, "as t was to retre soon. If he does, t Is be- and commtteewoman gong dcor 5 feet, 6 Inches, wearng whte polo Tlc manager of the new Sun Ol whv Ueved the Townsnl brook runnng through Rdgedale Avenue and the resultng odor whch they clam s "unbearable." becomng a health hazard an< shrt and blue trousers; No, 2, Staton at the corner of Amboy P Commttee, t0 floor, ls cn,,. rkdmls l0 reka. "" > wll follow a precedent t has-also and prove; reary set and ftpp O nt the thrd Harts Products Company has -- wearng yellow polo shrt and dak nounced last nght that the new resdents were begnnng to dum] about 60 pounds, 5 feet, 6 nches, Avenue and Green Street an- ter, s the thn? of the past, ae- garbage n the woods." av ry smple means: man on the elgblty promoton coruns; to a drectve ssued by Mayor August P. Grelncr ex been dumpng ts waste n the trousers, place wll have Its (,rand openng ;lst Jury to lonvludv planed- the garbage dstrct system was nstalled many years ago, hgh water." ( today as scheduled, cpme "hell or d? Patrolman Henry Dunham. te Mddlesex County Board of brook for almost 20 years and n mu for stand-up He, moved Into thrd place wth Electons. that tme resdents have made Craft IlMjury August 2.) when most of the Townshp was A few of the nflependent gas the elevaton of Sgt. Nels Lau-. year practcally every numerous complants about the j...*.. undeveloped and there were dfferent garbage collecton tax rates lshments yesterday mornng, but Amercansm,;^ _,.. If Mr Dunham s apponted hecw er u se(, mcd ^ t0 Varety of Traffc staton owners upenedsjer estab- be armed wth...odor. From tme to tme the Board! WOODBRIDGE The Mdmmunsm be-;... wll be the second tme the regstnton forms and, although of Health has brought ln the State I dlesex Grand Jury wll convent n the varous dstrcts. forget our boys ; they were soon vsted by a lelenaton of other servce staton To,\vnshp Commttee wll by-pass ^ams were made of a bg ncrease I Department of Health but tests] n specal" sesson August 25. blood to stod the two top men on the lst, Pa- : n the number of regstered voters of the brook water have brought Now the rates are the same," Cases Before Court! Prosecutor Matthew Melko sad the mayor contnued, "and the owners "requestng" them to close r J nunsn and all t trolmen Elmer Krysko " and " Horace - > - I-"- "- <«*~..».~t <>»w f! today, and t s expected that t n t le Townshp, the result was forth the nformaton "that the Townshp s buldng up rapdly. WOODBRIDOE Several tckets down. One call was receved at Dter no tme for Deter that the county board had to cope sedment s not njurous to pub- wll conclude ts hearng on a It would make thngs much smpler were ssued by the polce for trnlfc polce headquarters from a Route has been No : wth scores of duplcatons, and le health." «complant of alleged "graft and f there was but one dstrct." volatons ths week. Twelve of te 25 servce staton yesterday m»rnneth Van Pelt. open dd a land-offce busness. TPITIPI- nr\(\ fo. an tncomlnk n uncement as l0 wha t the Town- tnere really was on y a small ln. A resdent 6f Rdgedale Avenue corrupton" made by Julus Ko!- Referred to Counsel cases were heard and others wll nts, but when the polce arrved when youre ntends to do reyen are a Commu- (gardng the appontment of motor- The drectve emphatcally states Townshp Commttee. lar aganst members of the crease. brought n a bottle of the brook On the mayors recommendaton, the matter was referred to Those fned by Magstrate An- owner sad hs son "got excted" be heard over the weekend. the delegaton was gone. The water whch was mlky n appearance and had an unpleasant odor. mportance j cycle offcers. Some tme ago bds that a house-to-house canvass wll Mr. Melko stated he s almosl the Board of Health attorney. drew D, Desmond were: when le saw the delegaton walk nn were recelved for the motorcycles, not be permtted and only those certan the Grand Jury wll hand,, whether you re Durng the meetng Commtteeman Wllam Ptzpatrck was aganst a famly on Flume Street, Avenue, Perth) Amboy, "parkng n ertv to talk to hm! and. called the The board heard a complant Theodore Yackman, 696 Colgate hm toward the end of the prop- but no contract was awarded. deputzed by the Townshp clerk down t)s fndngs at the sesson, r r for..«,. Uncle ASam Fl]nds t0 purc ase the machnes j ft,jjj bc pj rrn tted to regster voters. as t goes out of exstence on mw "" -" r» "..nwuv^.. w«..».. - >called to the telephone"and on hs September 5. The prosecutor dd Iseln, who have been keepng a prohbted area, $2 fne, $3 costs, polce. lo 0U Amen- we. e earmarked n the 950 bud-, It s beleved that Townshp Clerk) re t U rn he sad the call was from not say whether or not there cow for the past 28 years. Mr. tcket ssued by Patrolman Ken- The few statons that remaned Korea, or for the Ket..! B. J. Dungan wll deputze one a r resdcnt ot EAm Hll who had wll be any new wtnesses or Baley explaned to the board murderers n; -. j person from each party p each «C omplfcned of the dumpng and whether the Grand Jury wll re-, when the famly frst kept a cow Robert E. Morarty) 63 Boyd Twn statons were noted open In Jmny Soos n Drydoch dstrct. who sajd the odor kept the whole vew testmony gven to date. there were no homes n the vcnty Avenue, Jersey Cty, speedng $5 Port, Readng and H a g a m a n The blank regstraton forms are famly awake last nght." and "the famly clams t must fne, $3 cqsts, Sgt. Fred Lnn. Heghts ^sectons. : tarteret ars thjnk- For 6 Months, at Least not at any tme to be removed j from the place desgnated by Mr. "It seems to me." sad Mr. Ptzkeep the cow for an nvald son, Anthony Caprlglone, 77 Delmcy Governors Vews.sly ub9ut these WOODBRIDGE Down n the tna tne oaor Dungan and when the regslva-,. so Theatre Manager Haled 2, who must have raw mlk." Street, Newark, speedng, $0 fne The Independent-Leaders Trenton correspondent reported, yester- "The law states," Mr, Baley and $3 costs, Motorcycle. Offcer.: ts all begnnng record bureau at polce headquar- lon s completed all forms-flled. ;S J urther stated, "that no one canjoseph Farkas. ln-m. They Just ront ters there are three carets flled on ou^ and blankmust blank must bbe returned t certanly s njurous to publc day that at the Governors press :eep a cow wthn 25 feet of the George Hodge, 305 Wagner Avenue, Perth Amboy, careless drv- Governor stated that under pres-. (.n be for Gates and both sdes bearng the number of. rjunsnns health." conference n the mornng the hs Congress and for () M] rjunsnns offce., cnmdlalntt. WOODBRIDOEJ Charles Krkturned,., connell, manage]/ of the Wood- s buldng up and there s a new ng, $5 fne, $3 costs, Patrolman ent state law, servce statons were.earest resdent, The neghborhood tmes James Soos, no h home, h Tne has j sous facng Korea. Thursdav, September 28, s the ] c m Pf m f_ wer * about you are develcen arrested here for drankeness. hlst date for new voters to regster over to Health Offcer Harold J. brdge Drve-n Theatre, wll appear n magstrates court Monday A spokesman for the famly Catherne Nagy, Roulte 35, they showed fa proft, He dd not ome drectly across the street." Frank Szallar. could cut ther prces as long as au.se you wont do Ths week "Jmmy" appeared; luhey wsh t0 vote m the Novem- Baley to make a thorough nlefore Magstrate Andrew D. De--; be. electons, the county board vestgatlon.,tated they have been keepng a Woodbrldge, overtme parsng, $, menton callng the Legslature nght to answer a complant of t mumble when they mond on the same old complant announced. stltng off freworks and aeral ow 28 years and there was nooffcer McLaughln. nto sesson. vnurc a Communst. rd pleaded "for the usual breuk.". -+ : bombs wthout frst obtanng a I. ljerncr? Colona Fremen Ponder»mplant untl a woman, "who James V. Meehan, 279 E. Albert permt from the Townshp Commttee, (Contnued on. Page 6) Meanwhle the Sun Ol Company ths tme the magstrate ^ l ^, ^ L, ADErj GUN moved n from out of state sx Street, Ralway; parkng n prohbted one, $ fne, Patrolman Reply to Status Query months ago, had a,n argument wth " the Communst plot *jlmmy"he dwlared. "you are COLONuUwhlle cleanng hs The swtchboard at polce headquarters Monday nght was,he mother of the famly." James Shornock. NrrU-a and J. Edgar hrough gettlaa.breaks.from ths] gun n the (yard of COLONIA A letter from the tor of the FBI Is my :ourt. Prom t wll be jal ; The board decded to Investgate Others Fned : Charles Nelsdn, 7, Wood Aventfj, Board of Fre Commssoners to swamped wth calls from frghtthe orgnal fre company In theuned women who thought there that f a cow was there 28 years, Avenue, Fords, overtme parkn? :he matter further "pontng out Bernard Peterson, 2I Wood Car Crash Vctm tn tls to sa,botl sentences, you] are accdentally dscharged the weapon»ny, lke the. U., tlmf you! and shot hs brother, Samuel, 9. ocked lp t Inman Avenue dstrct askng was another Soutl Amboy exploson. The theatre] ] manager had a few weeks more untl a complete Smon Schoejbrun, 564 Barron Flees Stretcher,t would not hurt to have t there $ fne, Offcer McLauBhlln. I ve as 4 hum: o I lpreby n t he ndex fnger of the left under what terms the latter wll ununmtb," says Al Mddlesex j hand. (Samuel was treated at the entence permt the use of ta n«w flre been gven a perm to set off frecondton that nvestgaton s made." (Contnueq on Page 6) ";». : basft prncple of 80 days. Rahwjy Memoral Hosptal and works on July 3, o». are nterested In )omty Workfou:»«stmBth n heavy Inll.u s, coal, steel, rub- mt for any future dates. Next tme t wll year. Islsped. there would be no aeral bombs However, he was not gven a per- Offcer ""bles, etc. It U here tn vent of an emerln v an do ther greatest He nutryn economy. "ver n thee Indusemttnuey, "one Cpmnv member located n "l can wreak damtly mt of proporton II strejeth. Throusl > ndustry concentra- l"< lte Communst* are a power (ar n numbers. of the hghest < t. llts uf Communsm l stales has openly Tlu-Communlt Party K»rl drectly upon the " ^ and factores. It» > s < make evefy shop tn- (ommuhlm. It on Page fl) Lad Probably Ddnt Have Polo After All-Were Happy to Report VVQODBIUDUK Fve-yearold Fruncs ClUarella, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Charella, ll!5 EUnwoud Avenue, wll be dscharged from the Mddlesex (County Folo Hosptal tomorrow, Health Offcer Harold J. Baley reported to the Board of Health Tuesday, "The youngster," Mr. Baley sad, "had a very mld vane wth no ll effects. In fact, therf Is stme queston now as to whether the boy dd have polo. "I am lu)>py to report that the youngster s the only polo - to (Lte so fjr ths year n the Townshp. Tn re s qnte a dlllerece from ths tme last year and, I pray tltat we wll contnue lo be free uf the dsease." Mr, Baley also reported that Severn wses of measles, three of tuberculoss and one of chckenpox were reported by doctors to hs offce durng the past month, He also stated U dog-btp cases were reported. J, Dunlgan, reylntr«r of vtal statstcs, noted there were IB matlatw, nne deaths and two brths In the Townshp durng July. \J truck, has been turned over to the companys legal advser for an opnon, Stanley T. Seabasty, secretary, announced today. Meanwhle the company, now operatng as an ndependent fre company, held. drll Sunday at the flrehouse oh Inman Avenue wth Fre Chef August Frazer and Frs Chef Walter Rtzman, Rahway, n charge. Te operaton of, the pump rjut new equpment on the truck w«s explaned to the men. Another fre drll wll be conducted, Sunday mornng under Chef Frazer. the drecton of VANDAL^ AT WORK ISEUN W n d 0 w s and rest rooms n "the Iseln ralroad Naton were damaged Monday nght, James Shornock sgned the complant. Fords Hoy, 6, Is Injured When Run Down by Cur FORDS Rchard Isk, 6 years 23 Wllams Street, was n jur^d Tuesday when he was struck car on New Brunswck Ave, L-, near Lberty Street. he chld was attemptng cross New Brunswck Avenue when he was ht by a ear operated b Eleanor Feldman, 25, 283 Hgh Street, Perth/Amboy. He was taker to- the Perth Amboy GeneralfHos. pltal ln St. Johns Frst Ad So.ua: ambulance, tr«at»d*for abrason J, R. Hanes, clerk, reported to Patrolmen John Yuhasss and Al- j and contusons und admtted fo bert Martn. further treatment. Men Bom n 26 to Make Up Next Groups to be Screened for Draft WOODBRIDGE Men bom In I frst, call for Inducton wll be 92B wll cojnpose. the next two August 28, when four men of the contngents jthat wll be sent to frst group, all 25 years old, wll the Newark Inducton Center for go to camp. physcal examnatons, Local Draft The physcal examnatons are Board 32, Perth Amboy, announced the frst step n the draft. The two today. counfy boards, Perth Amboy and One group of 30 Men wll report New Brunswck, wll lst the men today for pre-nductlon examna- who pass ther physcal examna- tons and another group ot 40 wa be sent to, Newark next Tuesday. Of the.50 men Who comprsed the frst gvoup last Thursday, only 4 passed the physcals, motly resdents of Perth Amboy. There were no Townshp men In the group that passed. Accordng to the draft board the law s obeyed." WOODDRIDQE-There was a new swtch ln automoble ajc!dcr\l lores yesterday mornng whw the "vctm" got off the stretch»r at he hosptal and ran way. Identfed as Vctor A. Ssolalt, 2,60 Kennedy Street, Perth Am» boy, the man wll face Magstrate Andrew Desmond today on a complant of reckless drvng. Accordng to the polce, Blsolak was drvng hs car on Florda Grove Road, lhop,elawn, when, t went outof control, knocked down a pole and about 30feet of fence. Although the accdent occurred tons and when those who aren the Townshp the Perth Amboy called for nducton are notfed, Fre Department ambulance >as they wll be gven 2 days notce called and tlw man was taken to that they wll be called up for tranng. Oldest Frst Instead of a lottery as In the the flerth Amboy General Hosptal- Just as the stretcher was taken put of the vehcle, Slsolak jumped off and fled, He was Rcked up at hu lust war the 25-year-olds wll bet home later and turned over to tlw 6)., Wuodbrdge authortes.

2 -CT VlO THrR!TOA v, AUGUST n, 00 A 95 \ \ STORE HOURS Open Every Day tll 6 Frday tll 9 OUR ENTIRE STOCK IS REDUCED IN PRICE FOR THIS OCCASION \ POLO j SHIRTS % Szes to 3 69«>* Szes 3 to 8 79= T-SHIRTS BRIEFS SHORTS Athletc Short? Szes 6 to 6 Res. 79c g 49 Broadcloth and Flannel $2.98 Value $3.98, V LADIES Slps $.98 BUTE SWAN Pantes 59c Half Sl LARGE SIZE Towels 59c Face Cloths 5c TREE CLIMBER OVERALLS Szes 3 to 8 $.49 Reg. 2.9 CHOPERS Dep; 8 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Thrty-Fve Years of Servce A Savngs Celebraton Lades Shorts REG. $.98 NOW S.25 $2.98 NOW $.98 Denm Stacks REG $2.98 NOW $.98 Denm Skrts REG. $2.98 NOW. Dsh Towels BOYS DUNGAREES I Ths Sale 8 oz. Denm Szes G to 8 $.69 Sze j) to 6 $.9 MENS ZELAN Jackets-2.98 Summer TIES 89c ll Last A Short lme. Athletc Skrts 4 9 c LADIES BLOUSES 89c AND Lades POLO SHIRTS I LADIES PAJAMAS $.9 CREPE $2.39 Value to $3.98 LadesSWEATERS $.49 $.59 Value to $3.98 PILLOWS $.69 Pllow Tcks 89c MATTRESS COVER j SHORT SLEEVES SH oneet BLANKETS $.9 D0UBlE BlMTS $3.75 I $4.25 FULL SIZE -Pc. Crepe Pajamas Szes c Reg. $.69 69c 3 to 8 Rof.Sl.49 SHORT SLEEVE SPORT SHIRTS Szes to 6 $.25 Values to $2.45 MENS SLACKS $4.95 TO $6.95 Van $0.95 ZELAN JACKETS Szes 3 to 0 $2.98 Reg. $3.98 GABARDINE SLACKS 4 to 0 MENS Sport Shrts $.39 Polo Shrts 75C Mens Socks 6 pars for $ JERSEY $2.98 Value to $3.98 BROADCLOTH $2.98 Value to $3.98 FLANNEL 39k WHITE MUSLIN 45k DRESSES to 3 Shop Now MKNS SHORT SI.KKVE Sport Shrts GOWNS Crepe $2.29 Batste $2.29 Mn HANC) BAGS Jersey $2.29 $.49* Plus 20, $ T.\ <* It TO..,, tm TAKF, OF TIII: LOWPRHIs, n0/.,., WHICH \v: 20% Reduclon On AH Curtans ARE OFKKKIV, BOYS 2-Pc. Suts Szes 2 to 6 $.29 Reg. $2.49 Szes 3-8 $2.98 Reg. $4.45 BOYS Polo Shrts Szes 6 to lt 59 Reg. 89c ONE LOT MENS Work Shrts $.29 ALL INFANTS & CHlLDMV APPAKII SPECIALS REDUCED I III! THIS SAI BOYS ZELAN JACKETS Szes I! $2.98 MENS 8-Oz. S.l,> $.98 Reg. *2. CHILDRENS SHOES $2.45 Keg ACROBAT AND PLAN POISE SHOES FOR CHILDREN 20% Reducton MENS WORK SHOES Reg. $6.45 $5.25 ALL OTHER SHOES For Ths Sale! SHOES FOR MEN $2.95 Reg to 8.95 POLLY PRESTON AND SANOLERS OF BOSTON Reg. $7.95 CLOSE OUT $2.99 ONE LOT OF WOMENS Casuals $.9 Valun lo 4.96 CASUALS. Values to *-*l

3 KNDKNT-LEADEH (. Polce Exam d August 8 f,\j Colonel Charles II.,,)>t-nlrndcnt of the,. v stnte Polce, an-,.,,-y tha compettve,!,,, fur postons of,,,,, br held August 8., (, n S t would bo Rven nt,, pnrrson, Camden and ^llr md that t would he I nr pf approxmately duraton, to determne Quts Mncral ntellgence,,,.-tness, Intatve and l] lrn n tcndott sad those,].; rsmftlon would be, lv rtln- to appear at the ] ( Acdemy at West, IM Armst 24 to take a tn(l physcal test. Cand-, n v all hranches of tlf :lm wth the hfshust selected to take a I p c-sprvce tranng. lme n September. Srlccffpl sad veterans War would be gven. statng ths Is the polsnlp.9, regnrds publc,,. only men who served m days on actve duty n the,,l forces between,, ber , and - l!)4. r ). arc recognzed., of World War II by lsted State Polce refor canddates as fol- n uood physcal conof any physcal cknmst not be less than s, nor more than 6, n heght, and wegh HI ffl or more tlan cvcsulu and hearng ml. The examnaton.,, wth whch the :, school graduate ntal-, A crmnal conk-s n canddate.!mi ll examnaton Natonal Guard Ar-,krl Street.-0 A. M. aval Mlta Armory, v. 0 A. M. lr Natonal Guard rts Crossng Road, Imld appear at the un for the examna- Theresa Ballo lored at Shower U)(tK Mss Theresa Avenue, who s to bn Maurce P. Duncan Avenue, was honored.! lnen shower at the nc Hostesses were a o. Desmond, Mrs. vvmkurde. and M". n Van Loan, Daren, v.ere Mrs. Elzabeth M Ann Gerty Kelly of Ms. Wlllard Dunham ; Mrs. Jamt-.s J. Dunne, n (-rly Sr.. Mrs. Ellen h M Catherne FanUan, la.. Ballo, Mrs. John I.ton Molltt. Mrs. Dnu^h, Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Bernard P. Dun- Mark 35 Years n Busness MR AMI MKS. MOKKIS CHOIMR 35th Annversary Celebrated By Chopers Department Store WOODBRIDGE Tlrty - fve years anomr, and Mrs. Morrs Choper came to Woodbrld?e fron New York-Cty and, although Urj town was comparatvely small and the busness secton nondescrpt, they had enoukh fath n the mmunty to go nto busness. Ther fath In the communty has been justfed and today, under,,,,, «.«, the name of Chopers Department : < < P. Dmlgan Sr.., Vrr Sr.. Mrs. J. Mrs, Florence Gerlty. (>ty, Mrs. Thomas Davd Gerlty, Mrs. <; :rv. Mrs. th Gerty. nty, Msses Margaret! n Gerty, Mrs. Alfred Mchael P. Schubert rutce Campon, all Awarded [lay^round lavgjro I - \ Playground actv- Inumn Avenue play- A-ck ncluded a pet IT :n /.f.s nwarded^o Werh!-II ls don, Patsy; sec-.uttcr, Jr., for hs cat hnl. to Carol HlUler, Uruwne. The judges Mldred Prce, Carol Albelda, and Elenor \ : llurket, supervsor, - Hnver show was. held tnl, hke wll be held.,r at 2:30. IS.s AT lakty Mrs. Julus Schller ;t her ome, 5 Park a card party for/ the IUDul Lnk, Orddr of chan. Mrs. Bernard h; wnner of the floor n- la.v.-s przes. Wnners Mrs. Vncent Puskrv, SDl Kl.n und Mrs. Abra- - others afesent were Goldsten, Mrs. Edward r<.sunutfl Newberger, Uruun, Mrs, fllarl Van Warren Kllhe. Mss IUIIIM, Mrs. Jac c Scjles- Mlum Medlnets, Mrs. -lum. Mrs. Jack Kagan P«skoe. *KOM HOSPITAL IUOE Jvd. sue Gen 3l» ullon Street, has been um the Perth Amboy wtnl after admsson "y treatment, VHON us,bureau has tenta ; tlf populaton "" " Unted Statts at 50.- nl» l women and chldren ""ly 0,000,000 mon >"!-d tor 940,, Store, they are stll In busness and boast one of the fnest stores on Man Street. The store Is stuated at the corner of Man and Wllam streets and now ncludes two stores wth four large show wndows. In busness wth them s ther son. Emanuel, and ther sonn-law, Lous Stahl, On July 3, 95, the Choprrs opened a lttle general store nn Man Street, where Plavns Talor Shop used to be and s stll occuped as a cleanng and talorng establshment. They stayed at that locaton fve years and n 920 moved to ther present locatan. Durng the past thrty-flve y;ars the Chopers, workng together have seen ther busness expand untl It Is now a modern store. At the end of the war ther son and son-n-law came Into the busness. Emanuel Choper, who served«as a captan In the Army Ar Force, holds the Dstngushed Flyng Cross. Three years ago the Chopers enlarged and modernzed ther store. A large shoe department was added ard a larger stock was added to all departments. 25th Annversary Marked by Couple WOODBRIDGE Mr. and Mrs. Henry G." Smthes, 49 Freeman Street, were honored on ther 25th weddng annversary Frday at a party Rven at the Legon Home IUI The Chopers, ther son and onm-law beleve that Woodbrdne Townshp wll contnue to grow, as t Is a logcal place for home buldng. In celebraton of ts 35th annversary, Chopers Department Store s now conductng a sale to mark the evept. Clubwomen Enjoy Tenth Card Party WOODBRIDGE The Womans Club held the 0th In a seres of summer card partes Monday at the home of Mrs. Bertram Van Cleft, Woodbrdge Avenue, wth Mrs. George Leyonmark as colostcss. Merchandse club wnners were Mrs. Eugene Magargol and Mrs. Frederck Beckley. Specal award wa won by Mrs Wllam Kuzmlak and the door prze by Mrs. John Schork. Nonplayers prze went to Mrs. George Mroz, Tabb przes were won by Mrs. Earl Wrght and Mrs. Wllard Rankn, Rahway; Mrs. Danel Levy, Mrs. Frank Barth, Mrs. Frederck Hyde. Mrs. John Medvrtz and Mrs. John Schork. Others present were Mrs. Charles Brookwell. Roselle; Mrs, Felx Kupfer, Mrs. John Relly, Elzabeth; Mrs. Alex Tarcz,-Mrs. Harold Schller, Mss Allda van Slyke, Mrs. Adelbert Morse, Mrs. Edward Alexander. Mrs. Harold Wlson. Mrs. Earl Note. Mrs. Phlp Felton, Mrs. Nevn Berly, Mrs. James McHuRh, Mr.s. Herman Lampe and Mrs. R. G. Perer. The next party of the seres wll j be held Monday at the home of I Mrs. Barth. Manhattan Avenue, wth Mrs. Morse as co-hostess. {woodbrdge Notes Rev. Wllam H. Schmaus. recof Trnty Epscopal Church, on a months vacaton. Sunday by by Woodbrdge Post, Amercan mornng servces durng hs absence wll be n charge of Rev, Leson, and ts auxlary. The guests of honor were pr/.spnted Russell Potter, rector of Holy Comforter Church, wth two end tables and lamps. Rahway. A program of entertanment was j _ Mv and Mrs Eugene s. Brd, presented by Dck Pooch, Vncent j Vttlent le.p^^ nave returned Chaney, Edward Alsen, Thomas from a vacalon at pont Pleasant.-.Kath and Smthes. Mrs. Eleanor -Mrs. Sade Whtaker and Ftzpalrck pfayed for group sns- daughter. Jean, 486 Rahway Avenue, are vacatonng at the Thousand Others present were Mr. and Islands, Canada. Mrs. John Kenna, Mrs. May Golden. Mss Mary E. Neary, Grove Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelson, Street, celebrated her 86th brth- Alfred Peterson, Allan Black, Mss) day Frday wth an open house. Svelyn Bsler, Mr. and Mr.s. Anthony She receved many congratulatory Slakosk, Mchael Totn, messages and flowers. Among those nthony J. Slakosk, John T. who called were James Romonr, wanton, Mr. Edward Olsen, Mr. Jersey Cty; Mr. and Mrs. Henry,nd Mrs. John Enhorn, Mrs. Care Neary, Mrs. Raymond Anderson, Mundy, Mrs. Freda Baldwn. Mr. and Mrs, Peter Grener, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Burk, Mr. and Mrs. Also, John J. FUan, Mr. and Mrs. George E. Keatng, Mss Ruth lussell Deppe, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wolk, Mrs. Joseph Grace. Mss Gardner, Wllam Black, Russell Margaret Kelly, Mrs. John Leson, Young, Wllam Ftzpatrck, Muss Mss Margaret, Jordan, all of *harlotte- DeBockler, Mss Lllan Woodbrdge. later Mrs. Wllam Gery, Mrs. Mrs. W. Rodman Van Loan Sophe Brookfleld, Edward S. Daren, Conn., has returned homeafter a vst wth her parents, Mr Brookflcld, Robert Hooban and Donald Brown. and Mrs. Maurce P. Dungan Barron Avenue. Q.Year-Old Lfd Struck Mrs. P. P. Bartow, Dunham Place, returned home by plane By Truck; Legh Injured from Seattle, Wash., after a two week motor trp of the southwest and western states, WOPDBRIDGE Ten-year-old,ane Gyup, S25 Olve Place, s v the Perth Amboy General Hos- Henry Larsen,- 50 Freeman Street, has been awarded a scholptal beng treated for a possble. arshp by the Julus Ha/tt Schoo ractured leg. of Musc n Hartford, Conn. He s The youngster was struck by a studyng for a bachelor of musc car yesterday afternoon owned by degree, majorng n the clarnet, r,he Lumered Plastc Corporaton, Slrrth Street, and drven by Edwarfl graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School, Mr. Larsen studed at the Kaphan, 4, 299 Smth Ne\t England : Conservatory o Stret. Mupc, Boston, Mass., for two years. Accordng to the polce, the boy The conservatory s afflated wth was attemptng to cross Amboy Boston Unversty. Avenue from n front of the Reo Mr. and Mrs. Fred Borenson, Dner He was taken to the hosptal n the Woodbrdge Emer- home after vstng ther son, CpL Martn Terrape, have : returned gency Squad ambulance. Robert Sorenson, McGll Ar Pore Base- Tampa, Pla. On the wa home they vsted Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fretag, former loca Mss Shrley A. Mosher Wed Wm. Laurten fwoodbridge^mss Shrley Ann Mosher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Byron Judson Mosher, Scotch Plans, wll become the brde of r Laurltsen, son of EanrtMrs.P.W 3B0school Stfeet, Saturday, Au- 8U Thf ceremony wll take place n the Frst Baptst Church, Westfleld, at 2 P. M. SON FOB GERARDS WOODBRIDOE-A :_-A son, John Gerard, was STw O«nerftl Hosptal. resdents, who now resde at Accomas, Va. ^ TO UNVEIL MONUMENT WOODBRIDGE The unvelna of the monument n memory of the late Lous Carpenter wll take place Sunday at Beth Israel Cemetery here at 2 P. M. A Lttle Dfferent The head of the" flvm was frownng over a letter. Callng for hs chef clerk, he sad: "That typst you certanly ddnt engage her on account of her grammar!" -Grammar," sad the other "When you were emphaszng the mportance of grammar well, " thousht youydd; THURSDAY, AUGUST Mt. Vernon Grl Package Store Move Bd Dened; Brde of Potter Mnsky Maps Appeal to State ""! /r *7 lo n! "7 \fv York.ts lcsuwnt PAOE THREE New Polce Team Drops 2nd Match Imperal to lntlrprnlrnl- rnrrrl NEW YORK A lcense to wed WOODBRIDGE Mss Marjore WOODBRIDOE The srrn n d property now owned by the Mnsky wns obtaned at the Muncpal Louse Jeanne, daughter of Mr. "PP" " by Max Mlmky for n famly on Man Street was "formerly owned by Mrs. Acker, one Veronca McKeon, 3. formerly of) ponts, the newly-organzed.. Wood- BulScftng hen Frday by Mrs J.a : WOODBRIDOE By only 3 and Mrs. Paul A. Jeanne, Mt. Vcrlra lsfrr of llls Pncknxc store non. N Y,, became the brde of lquor llconsp from Ambny Avenue of my parshoners and one of the WnodbrldRe. now at 530 Auclubon brclse Townshp Polce Dfpurt- Edwn F. Potter Jr., son of Mr to 94 Man Street WHS agan turned most rupected cltlttns of Wood-. Avemp. New York, to Dam;. Frandown By the Townshp Commttee brdge." \ ar0 " 40. of the same N mert plmo t(>am lth SKt m l and Mrs. Edwn F. Potter, 44 * I Lnn as captan, wttt down n de- Prospect Street, Saturday nfternoon In the Frst Methodst Tuesday and Dnnrl Kassen. New- Mrs. Acker told me," Mr Poppy ; Rrt(r ss feat to the Rarltan Townshp ark, Mr. Mnskys attorney, ndcated that an appeal would be tlon for the transfer was bem:; * p(wi P """ match contnued, "that when an applru- Ttl( * ool " ) (> dld not dolose hclr Polce Department In a return Church, Germantowr. Pa. The taken to-the Department of Alcoholc Beverage Control, ceremony was performed by Rev. consdered It couldnt be done. as. The brde-elect, the dauuhter of Under the rules all the men who Dr. J. Ladd Thomas, dean of the the deed contaned a clause tnt Frank and Johanna Kocak. WHS appear can shoot, but only the Theologcal School at Temple Unversty. the sale of lquor. The lawyer at wdow ot Francs McKeon who for the local men are as follows: Henry St. C. Lnvln, who represented the objectors. Peter Vnnel I he property could not. be used for borrt n WoodbrldRp. She Is the four top scores are counted. Scores and the Welner famly, holdtrs of The brde was attended by Mss that tme sad f she put a tmeded In 945 Her prospectve husllmlt on It for two years, she never bund, who was born n New York. 27; Elmer Krysko, 272. Edward Eugene Martn, 264; Charles Bahr, package store lcenses on Mntn Mnry Ellen Yardlcy, Pennsylvana, as mad of honor, Charles Anness Street, explaned that Comrns- floed worry. 9o the old ladv sgned s tl.- son o[ Danel and Mary Culver, 35; Fer Lnn. 28; Closndo Zuccnro, 283; Stephen Felcr- Jr.. Woodbrdge. served as best sloner Hock "had refused to upset j the deed. Now the queston Is: Oaron. tht Town.hVjL Commttees frst, man and Charles Jeanne, brother Was she Hypped, was she msled tag rulng because the applcaton wns of the brde, ushered. or dd someone put over a fast one becnmkt a coordnated shoppng premature." Mr. Lnvln sad In Irs The Rnrlt.au Townshp scorm The brde s a graduate of on her?" After askng thf queston area." opnon thr applcaton f **s stll) were: Pnter. 274; Ellmyer, 200; Swarthmorc College and s employed by the Penn Mutual Lfe ng. was closed wr the commttee de- Mr. Poppy walked out Of the meet- At that pont tht publc hearng premature as Mr. Mnsky would Melslk-; 280; Merker, 282; Wucsl, not have possesson ot the 95 Man 280. Insurance Company, Phladelpha. Mr. Mnsky then testflev hs clared a recsj for u few mnutes. Street store untl Nnvember. The new(y-formed t am has the The brdegroom Is a graduate of I present lease on the Amboy Avonue On returng to the commttee backng of Polce Chef George E. Woodbrdge Hgh School and Massachusetts Insttute of Technology. Rev. F. W. Poppy, pastor of the property expres n March, 95, room. Wlllym Fltapatrlck. Frst Methodst Church and a resdent-and* he antcpates there wll be a j Ward comr^tteemun, declared "the Rentng. Practce sessons are held of Man Street, entered objectons consderable shlftlnr In populaton commttee had found no reason to, each Monday and Frday at the He Is a leutenant (j.g. n the n the area due to the constructon nter It* prevous decson" and Rahway Reformatory outdoor U. S. Naval Reserve and Is employed as an aeronautcal engneer of the new hghway and he wanted that rft the commttees opnon j r«nne. the transfer of the lcense "would at the Naval Alt Materel Center, to move to Man Street n "order Phladelpha Navy Yard. to servce our customers belter." not be In the nterest, of publc Central Amercan countres cultvate Unted Slates busness. Mr. and Mrs. Potter Jr. are now Favored by Cohen convenence and necessty," nn a weddng trp through New Al Cohen, owner of Vvens England. Upon ther return they Darby, Pa. OAS STATION ROBBKI) WOODBRIDGE Conterts of a cgarette and cgar vendng maclme and B n cash were stulen n behalf of hmself and others who snned the orgnal petton objectng to the transfer. Mr. Kassen then sad the commssoner had turned down Mr, Mlnskys appeal because he had appled n the year for a transfer, of lcense to take effect durng the year. The present applcaton, he sad, s wthn the current year. Mnster Objects Mr. Kassen was gven permls- :>m IJ ucslw M. Puppy. The salcl ne h!lcl no Kdrv Shop, Man Street, testfed that n hs opnon a package-store at the Man Street premses would be n the publc nterest. "I am nterested In a progressve Man Street." Mr. Cohen sad. "Id lke to see a lneup of modern j lo.ls. Wcll-ltlhUll.jLult.., so.. t. : { wll be an ncentve to shop In town. On the bass of Mr, Mnskys jewelry shop, I beleve the new store would help stmulate busl- aut of the Shell Servce Staton on I lattel objecton to Route 35 Sunday. Walter Orosz, I Mr. Mnsky operatng the place he owner, sad theves entered the now nfls n0 & W objecton to any buldng by clmbng through, a operator of taverns n the Townwndow. shp, "but-would object to any j ness. I beleve In the concentra- j other applcaton for a tavern or, tlon of all busness In one area U. S. colleges to tran Vrgn any transfer to Mtn Street." The, and the secton from Amboy Avr- Islanders for natve leadershp. Methodst pastor also related the nue to School Street Is gradually FAVORS for LADIES FREE GIFTS ^ CAPS for Chldren. FRl-" Arthur J. Murphy Plumbng & Heatng Of Qualty Automatc Gas and Electrc Hot Water Heaters Ol Burners Servce and Supply 27 MAIN ST. RAHWAY Call Ra 7-26 Somethng for Everyone! N OIL COMPANY SERVICE STATION CORNER GREEN ST. & AMBOY AVE. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. The best-lookng, most up-to-date servce staton n the entre area. Stop n and see for yourself! mm. CIGARS for MEN t! Come n! You may wn a Free Chasss Lubrcaton! You may be the lucky person wholl wn^frce an expert waxng or other valuable servces or products. Just fll out the card we provde and drop t n the box on our drvevvay. Prze drawngs wll be held on August 25, and wnners wll be notfed. SEE HOW WELL WERE EQUIPPED TO SERVE YOU! HIGH TEST NEW BLUE SUNOCO A to z CHASSIS LUBRICATION SUNOCOMOTOROIL (.. TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE WASH AND POLISH SERVICE COMPLETE LINE OF TIRES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES * n! COME IN RECEIVE A FREE GIFT! SUN OIL COMPANY SERVICE STATION CORNER GREEN ST. & AMBOY AVE. WOODBRIDGE J >,! :.: <;.

4 PAC": Church Receves 5 Into Fellowshp!<:>AV. AlfUVl \ For The Best of Reasons WUe-A lttle troy fell down..lvy lud some of the ds " l,k<ai NOTH KS INDEPENDEN nf Mll!.. II l.;. Ilum. wll le nk > fn- Ill r- "> \,,. AmbuhtWv for Im llhr -nnsl-l :n. llt.l (I:IK!.II»P U..I, : r.l h Ad Squad Arrven Colona News t ; rnrftlnk n M Tuvn^lp IMIInlllr,. n I"- hll ;l l» nu.chk Hlnp In.,, PORT READING NOTES...n In l Mutllul! t v ]. K In ISELIN-- The Motlwr Well, I hope you were VrolltllK. Nf*.lerm-y. rm Ll- By e<l Iselln Frst Ad Squad receved Its amblnnce ths week. sey. E.cf wood Avenue, entertatnrd wth Mr *nt Mrs. Robert Morrs-, -Mr nml Mrs. Robvt Moms-; Belmar and A«bury> Park l»st I Slh d«y nf August, l!l"h>, «l «IllMtlth. Ill. not one ol the unknd chldren lnk I. M. llst. ") IIH mr S<"-<» :t A \,, Mrs. Knthryn McDonnell AVENEL- Mr. and Mrs. Edward 5 Sxth Street It Is equpped wth a Clark nof car- -Mrs MrtanAbrey. Wl» No-rown, I was the lt- nl II* rsotp wlo muv lo lnur*.rtt<nl SuKnv at a pcnr on ther 4.Tfur us snll mutter -fl ln> nv lme I nn, hwn sry and daunrrttr, Joyce, Cranford.lwho laughed. rlp.l. lt nll.h I lne nn.i I;c l«thllllhll(>ll n, h Port Read ns haltor and s p Mr and Mr< Robert McKwn and j,. N-. I hnplnn theren wll lp Kvn n > pnrhdlv.-mlt ff M,. and Ms, Henry Chester were revvrrt nto she fellowshp of th«h... lusulan, The members BIS now takng Kv^yn: Mr and Mrs. Robert Mor-(socal to be held tonght at fr Strtl :n.,.\ s, soap manufac- ryng two patents. chldren Lly Mae. Roberto and Avenue, wll t* n cham or uf tle boy whft ftu down. (II le lllnl -onflllljt HIP sm.,", IMBtll v Phone WO 8-8K4W Frst. Presbyteran Church of Instructons In Frst Ad. the,-., There wll be a bn lcavrk Avenel Snlnv mnrnlng. At the n s ey and daughter. Joyce, Cran-flrrhouw on InMn Avenue. I.w TtWn.ahp Ilerlt. fcpl nnrll uf t Ml II* l-hmlt-! fon- Mr and Mr. Thoma-yFn- publc s Invted to atterfl. tuter. dtm at 90. K TO lotaili.i.sii lm!" tmv Btty Jane, daughter frst class beng held last nl«ht Ills STOPS AND NUT IAllKlN the fn-house at a 0 A. M. Sunday, Auust 3 fnr Bomton Fre-- k-nnd Thomas Jr. Clark Town- fyhmy.mrst IS. 8 P. M.. at t.w MAIN MTISKKT AMU llltk nu v.nd rn.dren. Joanne. Kath-! The Cord Cnb wll meet next of Mr. and Mrs. Tall), was bnptlznl by Rev. W. W. Wurman. under the drecton of Robert LEOAI NOTICES AI!I-:.\K AT THK INTWIJSKITIUN.n\ Im*, sl:tlllxl, Neary, member of St Julms mens Home to ctlenral Mddlesex County Fremen:. Oay «the Mr and Mrs. Joseph Dew- hon«of Ms. Mftwwet Scott. tarn chldren. Barbara. Lnda, man Avenue. ; n K T t t AVION UK, IS TH.I-; TuWNHlllr (IK NO I A.I.SO KNOWS AX.AM.JIOV Rrv. Wurman wll offcate 3un- Frst Ad Squad, Fords. All sessons wll be IH.:J at th- VFW,n tn,,,, :l.> ) I ATI\O*. T a lm. Hntne. All exempt fremen and lay. rt AKUst 20 O Or. Wllam t "Post Home. Lncoln Hlchway. ne and Joseph: Mr. awl Mrs -The Coffe* Club met Wednes- nu-w\" ANVI STATJO <.>v NK>V U, K N<)TI«K < < Westfeld, wll occupy fremen we nrwrt to o, as well! \lknney Phllps. E!7:beh, and Mr dm evenng at the home of Mrs. me " A ~,\ x,,.iimiskv. :nv t m!>>,. tlt " - " he pulpt. Kenneth Tlmken, stu- " WHKItKAS, (ln< Slnt.f Now.Inrey s nhxt to n-lln: -xlbtng In- -aserlv as anyone nterested n A nce Mrs Frcnk Sullvan nnd cll- Mfrjore Hushes, Carolyn Avonuc., rd (!fv t Prnceton Semnary, wll m.l.v Allttst 2st. n, outng. The bus from Port Readng wll vo to Johnson Park n Pathr.a Nnncy and Fnnc Present were Mrs. Chrstna Tas-,. It III" :lflm U r.lll. mrnl x.n.l:.»tlh llm,. f.t II -t,,, >c /K-st. speaker Aujust 27, ISELIN NEWS Colnna.»". Mrs, Edth Scott, Mrs. Cath- I W ln Hgnl^ al Ilf ndi^o I ( m uf Il.n the.:ikii, The bulcln? commttee wll hold Hghland Park where t wll jon Mr and Mr< Fred Sutter and."ne Olphant. Ms Mare Sutler.,lt N»-\\.l^rst.^, n wt-. lmp Knutc Nn. laulmy A\. hpj :vl \u I. I.I...! ;l v»(.lllllnll Wll lll> l.f. Man Sll«>rt. Ill tl"" T»v\ lsll nf SIM tlm t. A \,, ;ts lorular meetng Monday at a Motorcade of other un^ rom and Frederlrk.land Mrs. Margaret Scott Wuo.llu.lk, " I In- Innn * MlllescK nml Snt.f Nv.IIT.II->,,n> tuna l>p MM, -cl.urnn.ln! (In.. crtttlntt nl 8:lf> P, M. at. the church. By Hn. Ka*eU Fun* chldren. Mare The followng members of Boy,, -rot JI t nn so lllat tlt Mddlesex. From here they wll JAn.crsL Avenue, vsted her Assncl.n slll lrrflr In- Il llotl NMH "l:llslh I, I,,, Mrs. Ots Sears, 4 Madson rhone Met. 6-C05W have Stale Polce escort to Boonton. Reservatons may be made Avenue, wll be hostess at the thrd Thcfo. Ihrt r.merly IIJ.IMI. -- > ".!,,..^..!^ Assct.ltlnn nf urandmother. Mrs. Mary Carlough. m: IT OU<ANI-M V TIIK lor a llsa,.,, ns!.-,nl two weens a u«m) ou»u». """" «.....r..kf. NVW.IITKCV. TOWNSHIP VMMITWH <V THJ>: and last n the seres of summer Mr. and Mrs. Ugo Bettel and p;.---r^on. Thursday. wth Tom McNulty. Charles Me- *"* b8k Scoutmaster S t a n l e y Seabasty,,,,, n P,,..r neh sra.-»p n««ed by chldren,.mchael, Patrck and; _.. Ml. and MrsJames Stsun- Oettgan. or Damon Tvrrcll. town.: - "*"* A k ff, lw Se,tlot. That Ilr X>!lrK!U last week: Henry Schuss.er.»P n««ed by SIOII nnw l,,,"l on II,t De Lades Ad Socety on August Dane vsted Mr. and Mrs, Arthur, on,, nd fa njlv WeM Slref, tmt.fl an( Hornng. Mchael Oberdclv,, ASSlr.XTHN, MI.IP HI llnt X.. I..ns rtmtl., There wll be a meetn; of Bettel and Mrs. Helen Pefke. Mr llnf 7 ut :30 P. M. Mr, p,. pd Rosenberg. EaS and Walter Tctschner.; > Hnt Mlll Sr.,!. ].( null!!h SIIIIWhnlV Mlvlnl,,n.l tll II l!n r.r> Fl.l n Port Readng Fre Co.. Monday. Bloomfleld and Mr. ancj. Mrs. Wl- S,,. H lwvp returnc( j from vacll. S. Hat. Romalnng on theii, S ll>.t Stop ho ;.** Ill, SHIIH smrlrl AuKUSt 4, n the frehmse at Ham Volz and chldren, East ;;rm at Grrvnwood Luke. staff untl September are,!tlll:lsl., nl III. I lshtlv ^.l- o Itollt. No I, tw ll n l le tut erello eght P. M.. Avenel Notes Orange, Sunday. : Mr. :nd Mrs. Hany Bshop Rona]d Monssey. Anthony Oa-.... IM: w St. Anthonys Ffe and Drum Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Rapp nnd chldren. Maran. Aleen and cobbf, anc Danel Hnhl. Danel, NHTHK Is hcr-hv KIVIMI Hnt (ho TKH nml I!.-!; IllwInK prpsul "tlnau" \va Hrlun - Th.l I h Nl^ll Corps played at the second annual and son, Robert, Mntawnn, spent Patrca. Kmberley Road; Mr. and, hs requrements for Enp!e[ MIr.uln,l ^nl a.^t.l nl llrst rc:»l St,l> HOW lotltl.l.hi tlv W T. In mh-ll., pcnc of the Readnt; Employes -Mrs Harold Schller and Mrs. : sl.h ol ;.,!H, Nl,,I.,I II, ltltl.r t,n An;; :., Saturday wth Mr. and Mrs, M,-S. carl Berk. Inwood Avenue, j scout. lt :»t H lllltln* nf tn- TWnll l vnmtt> of (In. Tmvahl >l lu- InhF.p..I II,, IJ..O. Wlll..., whch was held at Fores! Park. Alex McDermott wll.serve as George Rapp. Flat Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barber. _.. Tll6 Taxpayers Assocaton IVmUrHn*. In tt r.nv nf Ml.l- lllllll.l lllllllls,,, m fnl fln.l :.. vtj, Chalfont. PLnn.sylvjna. Sunday, leaders of a newly-oruanzed Orl Mss Fmnclne Pellenrno. So- Inman Avenue, spent Tuesday ct 8 P. M.. at St"!> I"- Jn.I wl) m et.llkx. N>W.IcrKCV, llcl.l nl!l., Ml There wll br u CYf) Hand Scout Troop to be sponsored by nora Avenue, has returned home Chcesquakc Park, he nrchouse. Inman Avenue. ; Mothers meetng torm-hs at 7:3a the Lades Ad Socety. The group after spendng a few days wth --Mr?. Alveda ssut. Mrs. Bettv Mss Margau-at Scott, Inman,! oclock, at the church wll open p ther meetngs ^ n her brother-n-law and sster,mr. Funrock and dsushters. Betty Avenue, had dnner and enjoyed The Jolly Kntum: Club held.september. Any (,rl between the and Mrs. Frank Trech, Newark. Anre and Kathleen; Mss Helena theatre performance n New n meetna at she hnme of Mrs, ID«of )fl and 4 rnav reelster at e.,,, v,.* c»-r.^> o-r "-»»t Ml«yovr ftv on SunclRv wth frends. Tb«N#xt Door,. Lempeter. West Avenue, Monday.; once wth Mrs/Schlller or Mrs. Mss CHUJI Uuuslt. Buul;- Marorf Sut. Berwck. Pa., spent ^-Mrs. Ellsworth Dftusnerty/ The Atlantc Cty bu< trp. ; McDermott. lyn Is vstnk her uncle and aunt. Fr-ay nl Pont Pleasant. West Street, and Ms. Harold! sponsored by the Altar and Hosary Socety of Sant Anthonys Club met Monday at the _xhe Ffth Dstrct Democratc Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Carnvello. Correja Avenue. -Mr. nnd Mrs, Kenneth Mc- Chamberlan Jr. and dat(!ht?r. Church, wll be held Saturday. ; Can. North Hll Road, are enter- Pepgy Lou, Jordan Soad. are nomp of Mr and Mrs, John Wel- -Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smth. spendns ths week wth Mr and \ Ita AuKst 2. The bu.s wll leave from ltr Lehgh Avenue. Plans were the church a; 9 A. M. Tckets may lnade for a bus rde t0 tne Mardl end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.! I np re. Mss Elzabeth Rchards, Mrs. Arthur Jones. Metedeconk. j PIW a me rone o vu. unu»u;., Mss Mar.jo.re Sut has returned to her home n Berwck, be purchased from any memb-r of and Mss Gras at Coney Island. September George Brtton. Sonora Avenue.! Kathleen Clement, Lnthe.socety.!). Reservatons should be made Mr. and Mrs. John Feth, C0 - n e Mr nnc Mrs Ml. s D Dom nck Auto.!^" Pa.,»" after swndns spqndns a month wth Mr. and Mrs. Walter Saffron wth Mr. Welter by Beptember. Elzabeth, were the Saturday Inm3n Av?nue. were hosts on Sunnght, guests of Mr. and Mrs. UKo] (, a>., 0 M, and MrS A. Joseph Street. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Sut. West nnd son Blly. West Avenue, are - Mr. an.l Mrs. "Paul Koch,.spendnK ther vacaton at the Waukeenan.., are parents of Bettel, Sonora Avenue. JGarafolo and daughter, Jean, Mr. ard Mrs. Andrew Soyka summer home of Mr, and Mrs and chldren, Drew and Denns, a son, Gustave Charles, born Saturday. Mrs. Koch Is the former enbuh and son. Danny, Hardng Mr. and Mrs. George Weber. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Quack- Tuckahoe, N. Y. Thomas Bohnsack. Slver Brch Clover Avenue, have returned from Lodpe. Lake Wallkll, Sussex. a vacaton to Wndper, Pa., where Mss OHara of Waukeegan and Avenue, vsted Mr. and Mrs. formerly of Rahway, are now resdng n ther new home on In- Novena servces n honor of they vsted relatves. Mr. Koch s the son of Mr. andgeorge Rapp, Flat Avenue, Sunday evenng wood Avenue. St. Anthony wll be held at St. Mr. antmrs. Lee Magla, Oaywood Avenu*, were hosts recently Mrs. Gustave Koch, Park Avenue. Anthony., Church Tuesday at 7:5 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Abernathy Mr, and Mrs. John Goetz. Mr. and Mrs. Lee MagHa, Gay- P. M. Chun practce wll be held to Mv. and.mrs. AI Gatta, Mrs. were uue.sts of ther son-n-law Irvngton, vsted Mr. and Mrs, wood Avenue, were hosts on Sunafter the sevces. Anna Iappolo, Mjs. N-^cy Cocuata. and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Har-Russelold Wlson. Trnty Place. Jwnes ONel, Edward Dabal :md dmhter. Joanne, Newark, Furze, Wednesday. dav to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacoby Mss Joan McNully. Woodbrdge Avenue, spent Monday wth MJ-. and Mr?. Carmen De Lllo and chldren, Newark. and Alfred Jordan spent Wednes- -Rt-Hhen Brady has returned frends ut Vjnada Woods. Mr, and Mrs. Paul Detweler day evenng at Olympc Park, to l;s homo on Gaywood Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Matthew DApolto, 2 Second Street, ttre parents Pa., fnd Mss Mary Detweller, John Brtton s vstng hs h:; grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. and daughter, Jance, Readng, Irvngton. after a trp to Nagara Falls vth Barronettes and Debs of a daughter born at Penh Am- S New York Cty, were guests of brother George n Arlngton, Va. : Hary Callas. Hllsde. Plan Jont Hayrde boy General Hosptal. ther parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Detweler, Avenel Street.! --Mss Los Cook s recuperatlnr Puttns It Softly at the home nf hrr prandparents "They toy you houldnl hang up for al leatf a mnute!" Mrs. Harold Smth, Newark, Halwav after an appendectomy ISFXIN A jont meetng o{ the "Ive got a lttle job Im dreadng," remarked a nenealonst to; Vacaton School was the uuest of Mr. and Mrs -rform-d last week at the Rah- Iseln Barronettes and the Iseln Thats rght Junor a full mnute snt Benjamn Wcnsten, Cornell a frend. "Rch Mrs. Wllams en-, Memoral Hosptal. She s the Debs was held at the home ol too long to wat for the party youre callng Ansthtr Hnt make u*< youre (all. Maron Taylor for the purpose of Street. gaged me to look up her famly rtauhler of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam to answerl And these days wth so many Ing the rght number, to avod onnoyonco dscussng plans for a hayrde. Held n Chapel Mr. and Mrs, Vctor Chrlstofferson. Menzer Street, are the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutter and longer. Then youll be sure to avod ds- error. Alwayj cowulr your Tebpono R.by. Inwnod Avenue. people out-of-doors, ts better to wat even to yaunelf and the penon you call n tree and I fne! that one of, her Barronettes attendng were Mare Neupauer, Los ChrUtenscn, famly was electrocuted for CO.ONIA- The daly vacaton parents of a son born Saturday -chldren. Mare and Fred Jr., appontment-and n many cases youll not Dretlory or your Penonal Numbers Joan Furze, Jabe and Barbara Bble school was held last vvck at at P.rll Amboy General Hosptal. s:yttt,t Frday at Island Heghts. "Aw, dont let that bother j Knott and Marlon Gbbs. Members of the Debs present were e«ty day, here n New Jersey, about 85,000 have to make another call. Remember, Booklet. (Incdentally, the Numbers Booklet I avalable wthout col at al the Colona chah. Iun; Avue. -Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barth comforted the frend. "Just tc-, Mr. nnd Mrs^ Lawrence Sut wth 20 chldren ulttndna. Mrs. have returned to ther home on scrbe the man as havng occu-: and dtuuhter, Heen: Mrs. BteUa, Pgott, MygU DangeU. Telephone Busness Offces.) call* arent completed just because the Else Mess, Joan Bennett and U Harold Chanljerlan Sr,. West Manhattan Avenue after vacatonng at Oej-tU Beach. at one of our large publc nsttu- pjed the char of appled electrcty person makng the call hangs up too soon. Street, was n chun-e of the.school, West Street, attended a homecomng party at Shckshlnny, Pa., The next meetng of the Bar- Maron Taylor. asssted,by Mrs. Alvcdu Stll. Mr;. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wlson tons." Harold Chamb rlan,.jr.. Mrs. Au-am famly. Trnty Place, have Saturday ronettes wll be held Monday at NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Must Fruztr, Mrs, Danel Lozeaux, returned after attendng the- funeral of Mrs. Wlsons grandservce to farmers n Ecuador. wood Avenue, enjoyed a trp to Hllcrest Avenue. Rockefeller to gve mechanzed j Mrs, Emma Morrssey. Edge- the home of Mrs. Mare Neupauer, the Msses Mary Luu Dtfenbaclc, Edth Frty, and Charlotte M.>ngs. mother. Mrs. James Gbson, New Mrs. Ellsworth Dau.herty led therochejle. Mr. and Mrs. Georga Mroz and famly, hudson Boulevard, sngng, wth Mss Helen Sut at the. pano. Also assstng were Mrs. Norman Mastersson, Mrs, Everett Masterson. Mrs. Pred Clemenson, Unon. have returned home after vacatonng at Seasde Heghts. Mr. and Mrs. Fredeyck Hyde, The chldren dsplayed tht : r Dartmouth Avenue, havretuned handwok. and the school closed wth a parly on Frday. OBITUARIES home after vstng relatves and frends n Warwck, N..Y. Mrs. E. A. Wallace and famly, formerly of Ttxarkanna, Ark., are now resdng wth her sster. Mss Alda van Slyke, Woodbrdfe Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Berk) MICHAEL EMERY WOODBRIDGE Funeral servce for Mchael Emery, 340 Wl- j and son, Dartmouth Avenue, atlum Street, were held Saturday tended the weddng of her brothfrom the E. A. Fnn Funeral Home, I er to Mss Bernce Roth, North Amboy Avenue, Crematon took place at the Rosehll Crematory, Lnden. Pallbearers were John Futkos, Stephen Resko, Alex Pochek, Andrew Hudak, Alex Ur and Juhn Marcnak, MRS. BESSIE JORDAN! WOODBRIDGE Funeral servces for Mrs. Besse M. Jordan, 637 Rahway Avenue, were h Id Frday at th«grener Funeral Home, 44.Green Street, wth Rev. F. W. Bergen, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers, Jersey Cty,, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. James McHugh, Commercal Avenue. Mrs. Wllam Kuzmak has reutrned to her home on Avenel Street, after a sx weeks t)rp made by plane to the west coast ncludng Calforna, Oregon and Washngton, she vsted her son and caughter-r-law, Lt. and lrs, John Kuzmak and grandson, Poppy, pastor of "tle^mcundst j Ker.uch, at McCord, Feld, Wash. Church, offcatng. Servces were also conducted by the Lades Auxlary of Perth Amboy Post, Amer- (pn Legon. Bural was n Greenwood Cemetery, Trenton, wth lev. Poppy offcatng at the grave. Pallbearers were George Panser, Wllam Pascoe, John Gloskey, Wllam Hckox, Stanley Butktwcz and Paul McCarron, HONORED AT SHOWER WOOpBRIDGE Mss Grace PaAas, 332 Berry Street? who wll be marred to Stephen Kovacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Altx Kovacs, 40 Bruck Avenue, Perth Amboy, Sep. tember 9 at the Hungaran Reformed Church, School Street, wa$ mest of honor at a msceltaoeous shower Saturday at the Hungaran Hal], School Street. Approxmately 75 ftuests aljt^nded. Mrs. Joseph Slagy, Perth Amboy, was hostess. Outsde salesmen wn elgblty for Socal Securty benefts. Three Reasons Why Its Your Smartest Buy!. In Engnes-ts the "ROCKET"! 2. In Drves-ts HYDRA-MATIC"!. 3. Irv Style ts FUTURAMIC! r \, n( Fnd out for yonrw the "Rocket»K" car of the year! your Ollam>bl wnen you order prnted matter, chances are you want t n a, hurry. Qux craftsmen know ths, and are geared to render hgh? speed servce, wth no sacrfce n qualty. Call us today! 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5 It Ky DR. 8OFIIIA BRUNSON (tml drected whch He cornto use n the water. Tnd ther dseases were HJIS have wlrtten that rt,, r was all but wpng..lud after expedton,, r;nfd of a tree, the,,f whch counteracted lv rccts of malara In u, qn-nfcstcd regons., n usp nf qunne from In: cr. but few whte :,d hr deadly effects of,.dnr mssonares aftn: to tlls tree, from avjw! qunne Is pro-.;, men can now syrvtve mssonary socetes n... [(".nns have health, M compare favorably, m the home land. ;::,n]pv was marchng \[lra n search of the ( Lvngston, he enhardshlps. He mmedately,o your door n an < me-mmcy, then keep an adequate supply of qunne cm htwwl, If jrnu or any of the famly are strcken wth malarln, remember the dose and Rve at once 5 grans of qunne every four hours untl 20 pans are taken. Contnue for 4 or 5 days, or untl the symptotms dsappear. On the SCREEN "Trtwtrc Island." Lovers of Robert Lous Stevensons classc tale about bucaneers "Treasure Islan$," wfcll be entranced by the magc whch Walt Dsney hss exercsed In thsproducton.. He and hs assocates went to England where they assembled actors fat* the varous roles, for as lteral and as eloquent a (transcrpton of the orgnal as anyone could wsh, wth not one drawng In the lot. It s a superb rw-turp n nl (t«techncolor aspects and wll delght both the young and the old. Bobby Drlscoll, the only Amerto cross.pwamps of can member of the cast, s appeallme.. n whch he and nfc gs jj m Hawkns, the boy who r> strujjullng n water WM a brave and gallant conspra;«";p morassas abound-, totr to prevent Long John from.,l;.. monstrous snakes. I sezng the shp. One-legged Long anmals. But John Slver Is portrayed by Rob- ert Newton, versatle Englsh actor. noym! am perncous.] ".en the malara-ben r-,r mosqutoes. These rvmts stunr them nlcut of madness..,,\> n hs Journal, frequently wld wth u: fever. He sad that man could cross Afrca "The Dttchfss of Idaho." Ths pcture, whch s done In Techncolor, has Esther Wllams n the ttle role. Mss Wllams, as everyone knows, s prmarly swmmer and she dsplays her Aquatc ablty In several water chest We j ballets h medcne from nbtantd relef from mala ral fe mmr. Imnd Doctor Llv>B,n Hs supples were,md he was weak, ll,.:. Id frnm constant at- vcr He had nothng, :) to combat It. but I.,, come well suppled ;: nf md food for hs mnsl necessary of all,n That, together wth.ml companonshp, [n -tor Lvngstone to :, fmt that, n a few mll Stanley started out : m explorng Mtpedl-. nrrled n hs Journal,,r Lvngstone told hm ;. : :,,u WHS the curse of M.L.ru at that tme was,, Afrca, and t stll s,uly Afrca, but Urns ;, world. It causes more,,n,l deaths than any ds- ; nn. although we learned t:,. lht t very long aeo am;, of human bengs ; n malara every year, ths true n foregn n outlylns possessons. r.vn Southern States are I: by malara. V.::.va the trees are- stll whch we now obsupply of qulve n a rural area ;tble to have what Lund as a muhonalro playboy, falls n love «^th Mss Wllams, and Van Johnson as n band leader, fnally walks off wth he swmmer, after varous adven tures n the pools, the nght club. and at Sun Valley. "The Savage Horde." Ths s a Western, featurng Wllam Ellott as a fellow who goes out nto the wld and woolly West and has the customary adventures before he gets nto a fght wth the badmen n neghborhood and s rewarded wth Ihe sympathetc love of the herone, played by Adran Booth. Jack Carson, who has made four pcture* snce leavng Warners, wll co-star wth Betty Hutton next n "Keystone Grl." He has also been offered the lead n Garson Kanna new show, "Lve Wre." O. I. SCHOOLING The Veterans Admnstraton has warned OIs that the deadlne for startng tranng courses under the G. I. Educaton bll was only one year away for most veterans. 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KITCHEN OUTFIT Sold Oak Ulnette wth Slverware ana Dlsles. ONLY $29. COMPLETE Payment!! 2»c Weekly! FREE STOBAGS FR«B DELIVERY JRPRISE STORE TunnDA?.,\TTr;t T r;t 0 Customers Corner For Year Metvyn Worth ot Good Eatng... Buff,UP«SUPER-RIGHT MEATS Regardless of prce... tender, jucy, dejcous-tastj!; meats are the only knd that gve yon your moneys worth. And theyre the only knd A&l carres. Yet, for all ther fne qualty, these famous "Super-Rght" meats are always prced as low as mavket costs permt. Try them! nhkxs BROILING and FRYINB Fresh-lop grade lo* 2V4 to 3 Ibl. lot ROAST Boneless Cbuek-no lt dded IU \I»V-0- AI II \>IS «..69c Roast Or Stoak Bon«n Ib. 59c Ducks long Islands lmt Ib 59c Chopped Betf freshly ground Ib 59c Turkeys»-7lbs. Ib. 63c over 20lbj Ib 53c Plate & Navel Beef Fr«h. b 33c Slced Bacon Sunnywd 2 half b.pk fl, 67c Brsket Beef Boners-fresh or corned b. 8Ijc Bologna or Meat Loaf slced y 2 b 33c Beef Short Rbs Economcal,flavorfulb. 55c Chopped Pressed Ham sn«d Vfc b 43«Prme Rbs of Beef Exra short cut b. 75c Boled Ham srctd y zh^e Stewng Beef Boneless, b. 89c Spced Luncheon Meat sn«d y 2 b 35c Stewng Lamb Breast and shank Ib 29c Cooked Salflm Slced /^ Ib. 37c Leg or Rump of Veal,,»> 69c Fancy Seafood* Boneless Veal Roast should* b. 69P Fresh Fllet Cod and Haddock k.43c Breast of Veal.. Beef L>tr Specally selecled Smoked Beef Tongues shon cut b.we Fresh lams wh*f *, w,. b 65c Fresh Pork Shoulders short t«b. 49c Fresh Sparc Rbs Frankfurters skn** t>. 33o Fresh Scallops,. Ib. 75c SwOrdf sh Fency lb 55c Whte Hrusc Evap«>ated MILK.» Th«r» none belter far nfant feedng or any other mlk me. ICED 4«P TEAS tout Lett* than I< v a Glattl For cool refreshment try flavor perfect Nectar or Our Own Te».,. ced!. b 69c b55«: Fresh ^hfng,.. b 9c ttea lu*to~cook Meats Ayltrtl, Bnly h ^ j, m, ervlm,, De Hay ChckfllS Brolng am Fryl««-under 3 Ib Ib 62c Ib. 63c TnrkeyS under U lbs. Ib,77,c over 6 lbs. Ib 65«DuClts Lon llands Enwl Ib. 52c : J Prnts Rbs of Beef Ov -readyn> 89«HARVESTED DELIVERED AND SOLD Pfcf. ot 2 Jane Parker 8~nek DESSERT LAYERS 33 Make short work of many delcous desserts by usng these fresh, fluffy sponge; layers! Dessert Shells,..». Marvel Whte Bread pkgot6forl9o... b.o.l4«jelly Roll J»r* Parker each 39o Sunshne Loaf Cake. ^ -» * each 23c Layer Cake Chocolate Snow each 5 9 c Potato Chps Jane Parker 4Hor.pkg.25o DonutS Sugared or cnnamon pkg ol 2 lor 20c Blueberry Pe. -., *^AMc LemOIl Pe Covered ^^^ach49c Amercan or Pmento Cheese food CHED-0-BT r pkg. What a spread for crackers and brfead! What a value at ths A&l low-prce! ^re h IItter sum.yn.db,.. Slced Swss, Fancy Wsconurl Ib. 59«Slest Amertau Meo-4 b. 45c Creanj Cheese r«k«ton» *«Pk a 2 &» 35c Pppll Roll Sharp 3 o roll 20c Velvetta Krall ch«et«food Vt Ib. pkg 2 9 c Bleu Cheese mport Dmh b.-59«sharp Cheddar «t> 59«* Swss Knght Imported 60. bkj45» Block M^enster sted» fe"39c Cottage Chees««orden eo*cupl5c Kay Natural Cheddar Kr»n ( Ab ^e 29«PAGE FIVE ThmtB Wkff So Mang People Pnfr o Buy Ther? fruts And V9 MU>* At Fast and frnh.., thats tw«way AP fruts and vegetables are slupped! Fne and fresh,.. thats llc way theyre sold! Expert checkers >ee to that by removng off-prude tems from each hpment as t arrve!) and from the produce racks several tme* n day, and puttng them on n "Quck- Sale" table at reduced pce?. Result? Fruts nnd vegetables that are naturally fresher... naturally bftter. Enjoy them often durng NaTonal Vegetable Week and all year roufu\ 4o ro-le Coffee Rch.nd lull boded b. b.g 76c C o f f e e Vrgorous.nd wn.y I IS. bag 77c Corn Flakes 8 o* 2far 27^ s oz 8c Sunnyfeld Assort. Cereals r.yoopg.27c Kretchmers Wheat Germ, 2 or ar 29«Arlne Prune Juce q. b«t. 2So Tomato Juce on* n o». en 2 for 2* PeftnUt Bult«r Ann Pag«-er»«my, smooth 2 or ar 32«Strawberry Preserves L»UI» sh.rry v n n. \>r 37c Del Rch Margarne colored n>.pk a 33c Ralston Rye Krsp.. «. Bakers 4 n Cocoa... 9orphg.2c v,». tn 9o OreoCreme Sandwch N.bsco«wo eeo. pt»2o Burrys Cocoanut Bars. m n. pk B 25«Oz Ice Cream MlX Vanll. ar ch»e*l.l. 5 oz. pkg. 25«Kraft CaramelsDMryr«hHb pkg 9«b.pkg 35c Orange Slces wont I b pkg. 2«Chuckles * F.nlyw* 3 ox. pkg. 25«G^avy Master..? M»z.bo.l3< Beardsleys Shredded Codfsh t<* pkg 8«Alaska Pnk Salmon c<>d st nb. en 39«Macaron or Spaghett Ann p.ge 8 or 9«b.l5» La Choy Chnese Dnner 23^o JP k 9 49«Sweet Peas lon.-new,peel loot. can2of 23fl Tomatoes Ion* t9or, c.n2for25o AsparagUS TpS MMonlt to»ox.c«n3a Strng Beans on. 9 ox can 2 for 23*, Llbbys Mx,ed Vegetables w «un 5«Red Sour Ptted Cherres, 9o IC «n20«flako Pe Crust....?«PIM.6«Aunt Jemma Pancake Flour 20 <x. Ptj j. 6«One Pe Blueberres * «sonn25< Bleaehette Blung... 2pkn 3t Zero Cleanser Heuehold-Iccomb.alfw qt. 2 for 24«Swanee Colo-Soft Tssue. j. 3> t29«boraxo Cl..n«drty hmdl SoMnlJt Twenty Mule Team Borax t» 6«a u S<>l«X or clenng dl petal*} uff«e 0 «t. pkg Flt Insectcde,,,. "t 29c * * 49o Laundry Bleach *<>^ s. «bo. 2o v, Sa 23o Nagara Laundry Starch. u n M 9c n FROSTEO FOOD depts... Lemonade Mx "<* Ey* s ox. tn 9«Blended Juce MIW* MtM d «n23* Lbby or M s (yt 0 ox.

6 The * J TAOF, RIX THURSDAY. AUGUST 0. \%0 INDEPENDENT Wesley C. Jankc. avaton n;.chlnsfs mate, second class, I.SN. Mm of M and Mrs. o. A J:nk\ 33 Hardnc Avenue. Iseln. Is lvng aboard the U. S. Naval Ar Staton of the U. S Naval Ope:.tng Base, Ouantnnamo Bey. Cb. Ousntanamo Bay s the Naws prncpal advanced tranng b.ts- on the Atlantc Coast [or hc tl-k and naval ar squadrons. Janko who entered the naval se;-v;re November s a graduate rf Woodhndge Hsrh School.. Kdward A. Gere, seaman remt. USN. son of Mr and Mrs. Vc.w.v. Of re. 337 S:. James Avenue Wo,,- brldne. s unc>rso:af re~rut t:,u.ne at Gr?a: Lakes, ll. By :n B. Sullv.u. arman- f?n. -on of Mr, and Mr=. L. B Sullvan. 97 Pleasant Avenue- Stwaren. w,\s recently arruuaud :om tr.e AVJSton Electronc. 8 Te:r.r,:dan-E:;rfcronesman School a! the V. S. Naval Ar Techncal Tramnc Center. Memphs. Tcr.n He has.-nce been tunfprrec :< tne Fer Ar Basc El tnr.? Tranm Cmt- Pacfr. U S. Nval Ar Staton. naval stvu-e June Mm Umh, /V.tf v.x Alaska at the Mss Amerca Beauty Pageant In Atl.nc Cty ths September wll he Mdxne (othern, ar 23-yearnld bruneltc from Farbanks, Mss Col-hern whose favorte sport s do* mushne looks equally beautful n a bathng sut as n a parka. She s a spn-r at Iowa State (allege and aspres to obtan her Masters De«rt* f she should wn the cnveted honor of Mss Amerca. Yaretv of Traffc (Cnnlnued from Paae ) Avenlt. \Vo.xr;(lae. overtme parkng. II fne. Oflker McLaush- Jottngs: Aloysus Pobol. 320 Cross Street. See where "Cnzo" Zrwn - Har:53n. dtfuble parkns. $ fne. star of the n vly-o:;anzed Wo.brdue Polce Department gstol Patrolman Am Petersen. team.... Once apan I must ar- Arthur C. Dudley. 777 South mre the Sew.re.r. people for ther street. Newark, loanns and ns- Intatve. When the town neeck. a playarounr hry ser to work pn wth ther own hands bult playuse of plates. $25 fne. $3 costs. Sgt. Allen McDonnell. ground equpment. Now the.v.h Herman Carvalho. 58 Pennsylls pestered to death by mosqutoes, vana Avenue. Newark, falnq to so they ;o out and eet donaton? r0ijfy comms. s oner of charge of and spray tlr town. Ret tney wll affl!k t5 flne $3 cos!s Sgt.. Mc. gel suflcent funds to contnue the Donnell ^prayn^ for the remander of the, aummer.... Dr. and Mrs. Joseph : R Mark leave tomorrow for a tro n glownsk. 40.Coddlnjtan $ Europe. Heres hopn- they have Avenue, Hopelawn.... a wonderful tme... from the Notebook:! Last But Not. Least: ] H * vc? ou n UcH > "l at T wery ;ume Patrolmen Joseph McLaugn- Just thnk, kuls, just three weeks Un aml Kenneth Van Pelt work from next Wednesday you surt Man gl,. cf, t you don t see any school auan!... The Mram cj oub]e par t ers anc there s no Shop s another of the Man Street, 0Ve- t me parknr? As a result one stores that has closed down fo, a can always fnd a parknr space vacaton tell me that perod. the-. surar. And now hoarders,hcy j whenever they are around. Wonder what some of the parents are makn! a dash for soap pow- would lhlnk of thel. sonny. boys ders as soon as they are put out,f tl, ey coult ) see tne way they act Cjtt the shelf. Idots!...Then they a. playgrounds. Cuss words are wonder why prces go up and why j TOmmon evcn amon? some of the artcles are scarce.... Hear Mrs. smaller tots, and Tuesday nght EhnerVecsey and daughter Sandra. I ne of tne p a y R round supervsors of Mam Beach, Fla., formerly of Woodbrdse, are due back here to vst frends. Operator XYZ Reports: That Anne Sutch. who used to be the Grl Frday at the old local draft board, s the busy bee at the Perth Amboy headquarters.... The rumor mll las t that draft boards wll be opened n ssvenl communtes atan. Too much work for the two county boards now located n Amboy and New Brunswck.... Congratulatons (o Mr. and Mrs. Morrs Cloper on ther 35th annversary of bens n busness together Mr. and Mrs., Inc.... The Johnny, Hapsaks are the proud owners of a new televson set.,.. * Vtal Statstcs: That old bud, the stork, was a very busy fellow the past week as far as Townshp newcomers s concerned. Babes were born to Townshp parents at Perth Amlwy General Hosptal as follows: From WoodbrdKe. a daughter to Mr, and Mrs. August Johnson, 582 Ald,en Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Stern, 58 Ruhvay ( Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Knsey, 8V Decker Place; from Folds, a son-to Mr, and Mr.,. Alexander Lukacs, 93 Gordon Ave- $_ue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kulpa, Ivy Street; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Lesle Warren. 57 Grant Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Carste, 37 Ireland Street. Also a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Matthew DApolto, 2 :0ecdnd Street, Port Readng; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kubtr 76 Warwck Street, Iseln; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Vctor Chrlstoffeson, 30 Menzer Street, Avenel; jj son to Mr. and Mrs. Ladslau> Kayla, Cl Hghland Avenues, Keuskey; a daughter to Mr. and Ms had to call the cops because one of the larger boys struck her. I recommend the use of the back of the har brush. Were ready wth extra cash for your Summer M*d LOANS MADE IN RECORD TIME I Phone MR. BROOKS WO Ilck up the onnl Jon m-ed lt a h«lf 87 MAIN STREET COMPANY Zachary Scott n Blnd Alley 9 To be Next Prnceton Offerng PR I N f.kton -Audences at Hehrrl Kenvdths Prnceton Summer Tn.lre wll learn how t feels l be made» prsoner n your own home, held ncommuncado by a vcous Kflngster. as Zuchary Sent: rnmes to the sta^e of th» Mr- Cart cr n "Blnd Alley/ the frs! of the psycholokcal dramas on LBRsters. The play wll run n Prnceton from Monday. AtlHst 4. through Saturday, Auuus! 9 Whle Scott takes thr part of :!an!.sler drven to crme and f.;o bravado by paranod nrn! dsturbances. Robert Allen wll uhy the role of the professor.sele-tec; by the gangster to be, hs nwllr.: host whle hej"hdes out." The fu": dramatc ntensty of ths pny by James Warwck s reached us t-.e professor; understandng the MI cause of hs "guests" veousne^ and under contnuous threat o. death from hs gun, begns to expose th» gangster to hmsdf av.u makes hm face hs real mot\es Eleen Heckart wll play the pr.rt of the gangsters gun moll. Summer stock s no novelty to Scott, for he gqt hs frst real /an n hs actng career durn? three summers on the roster of the Westport Country Playhouse, actng bt parts and beng: ceneral handvman durng the summer and lvr.j "strctly from hunger" n the vnter. Pror to ths break nto the rtlrt Scull Aonru <^> a ^^d jerk, an able-boded seaman, an ol-well rgger and a teacher of play-readng. Scotts next break came when he sot the leadng role n "The Crcle of Chalk," followng whch he sot a part n "These EndearnH Youn? Charms." Vewed n ths pay one evenng by Jack L. WP;-- ner, Scott was sgned up for Hol.ywood as soon as the fnal curtan fell: he went to the flm captal to do "The Mask of Dlmtrus." Ths was n 943. and hs success n pctures has been phenomenal. AmfoK hs recent flmtngs are "Mldred Perce." "Stallon Road." "Whplash" and "Cass Tmberlane." Hs latest pcture was "Stronghold," and he plans to do more n London and Pars for Wl- lam Deterle as soon as he fnshes the crcut of "Blnd Allfy." Robert Allen, who plays the part of the trapped professor n "pnd Alley," also s no stranger to mo-, Ihns (-(muster Rol< B0. ::-. T...-.:.: :.. s.-.-omp.r.- mcr.: c..=.....v.t...:v. :! S.I C:!:I."?. In ::,:.-: ". ; -."^: HA H.r^v..e plflvv.: :.,;:-._-: ;:.-.n Georse Cnujr:* v~.. : <.. :;C p:o;-sor. SMtMtlHSS & Lght coj;cf:-.:r.::-5 :u work upon the heavy m-utnes And those of a war character. That s one of the potental Mbotaac dangers facng Amerca today." As lone as we dont know whether you are a Communst. Lerner. t s natural that we should wonder just wlat are your ntentons n Crteret. You see and the men In Caruret see what the FE fears wth respect to Communsm and "heavy ndustry." Thats why we hav? no room around here for some character who apparently doesnt dare to say f hes a Communst or not fearful of what may happen regardless of hs answer. W( need patrotc Amercans n "heavy ndustry," Lerner. Are you a patrotc Amercan, Lernsr or are you a Communst? Youve sot to be one or the other. Tme to tell ts.rows short. ton pctures. On the stage he has been Judy Graves father n "Junor Mss," has played wth Carol Bruce n "Showboat," has bwn seen n "Jane," "Kss and Tell," "Kss Them for Me" and "The MORTGAGE DEBT In the frst three months of 950, accordng to I he Securtes and Exchange Commsson, the natons mortpagp debt jumped Man Who Came for Dnner." Eleen $,000,000,000. compared wth Heckart, the gun moll, has also done consderable n the entertanment S600,000,000 n the same, perod of 949. world, havng just completed a record ten dramatc televson shows n ten weeks. Somethng to Itemcnlrr The lp you leave under a rcs- "Blnd Alley" was orgnally produced tan rant plate should never be on Broadway n 935 n the lake enomh to tlt at a dan- Men Born n 26 (Contnued from Page ) taken frst, then the 24s, then the 23s and so,on down to the 9-; year-olds. As far as"the current draft ;oes there wll be thousands of borde-! lne cases whch wll have to be decded by local boards and the Army doctors. Some pretty healthy-lookng men wll rate 4-F accordng to present Army standsuds. Ths class also ncludes men adjudred physcally, mentally or morally unft. Selectve Servce boards have deferred veterans If they served one year before Pearl Harbor or after V-J Day or served 90 days durng the shootng war. A man qualfes for deferment f he supports a wfe or chld or other- close members of hs famly., gerous antlc. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED RIGHT (ALL.t DELIVERY SERVICE For Your Secton Consult Is PHONE P. A Our Drver Wll Call MILTONS QUALITY CLEANERS 407 MARKET ST. PERTH AMBOY e 95 CHRISTENSENS,9=0 "THE FRIENDLY STORE" Summer Clearance Sale Contnues About Your Home A :xuh. lles are very popular, ;:; vv,,.:;.l they are found n few :.u.::-rs -n le U. S. Ths s prob-,,vv,w:> to the mstaken Idea x - \ne ;>MH. luve that they are; T-.:s nprt-s.ocn s unfar, for; :Yt!.v svv-- wll thrve wth a] r..:v.num of attenton. Also, there :.Mm speces for every eon-; ;-yr. v.h as dense shade or :;..;:.-.n. damp or wet area?.. ;\(.\ > ; : acd sol nndsome wll j w thrve n sand. There are.. :-s s.mll" for the clmate of ; ;.:...l FVoda. or the colder ell-; ml > nf New England or North! Okot.. I SMt l,\s multply farly rapd- :v u:d nr-ed to be separated ovrry \ :-T t fw years. The lftng s I : ;;t"r th? tops de. followng jonj:. The new bulbs can bcj.--l}- pulled aw and should be replanted.s soon as possble to prevent dryna.. Wh?n cuttng lles for ndoor decoraton, leave at least, half of earn stem and ts folage so the bulb wll bloom attan next year. Faded blooms should be cut back to nsure another bloomng durng the season. *!:::. makes a, JOUS. a homr" Its hard to put a fnder on the answer-rba t s not n the beams.md rafters or n beautful archtectural devcfes or handsome furnture. It seems to b t > more n the HIP.IS and phlosophy and oldfashoned vrtue possessed by the parents and passed on to the chldren. The beauty of a real horn stems from an atmosphere of lovw an absence of evy ov pettness. There s a real sprt of helpfulness, and sacrfce f necessary. The securty resultng from the comradeshp expressed n an atttude of "all for one. and one for all" founcmn a ml-home, cannot be bought wth mere dollars. HUSBAND WANTS ALIMONY LOS ANGELES - Jonas Kares, 68, fled a separate mantenance sut afalnst hs wfe. Sophe, askng $565 a month almony. He complans that she left hm on January 9, 94a, takng wth her ttle to property worth more than $300,000. Stand Down "Know what an alb s, do you, Julus?" the judge sad. "Yes. suh." sad Julus.."Hts provn at youwuz ata prar meetn vhar you wasnt n orle-r fo to show dat you wasnt at de crap aud Kn banquet whar you was." D RA REGISTER NOW for SepJ. 5, 950 Ony rr l-^t-nlk Nllf-ltnllHtM fn Accounte K E Secretaral trlrnllf-ll fur A MImM TrlnlK COLLEGE Stenojjrauhy 33 State St., Perth Amboy Phone P, A. 4-^33 Dr. M. <, < M, Irxhll MIH. V... M,.II. lltt. CALENDAR OF CODING EVENTS (Note: Contrbuton* to thta column mnt be In thta *Boe no later than TUESDAY NOON ol each week. Event* llted here are broadcast dally at 7:30 A. M.. on the Around the Countle Wth Your Weekly Newspaper*" program over New Brunswck rado staton WCTC, 450 on your dal.) AUGUST 0 Meetng of Iseln Post, VFW, at Post Home. Meetng of qolona Taxpayers Assoclaton at Colonla Plrehouse, Inman Avenue. 4 Get Togethef of Order of Ranbow fo Olrls at home of Mrs. Harley Feld, 3 Maple Street, Avenel. 20 Pcnc at Cvc Improvement. Club grounds. Inman Avenue, Colonla, sponsored by Honor Roll Commttee. 2 Meetng of Lades Auxlary of Colonla Volunteer Fre Company at flrehouse, Inman Avenue Annual carnval sponsored by Mddlesex Councl, Knghts of Columbus at Columban Club grounds. Man Street. 7 Tea nnd Bake sale at home of Mrs. Ots Sears, Madson Averme, Avenel, sponsored by Ladles Ad Socety of Avjnel Presbyteran Church. SEPTEMBER 4 Labor Day. 6 Woodbrldge Townshp publc schools relftten. 6 Square dance sponsored by Womens Confraternty of Colonla at St. Cecelas Recreaton Center, Isrlln. 23 Town Far and Flower Show to be held n Avenel Publc Lbrary and Avenel School under sponsorshp of Avenel Womans Club. 24 Rally Day and dedcaton of new buldng at Avenel Presbyteran Church. 30 Square dance sponsored by the Order of the Ranbow Grls at, Craftsmens Club, Green Street, Woodbrldse. Dramatc Starway A u-jh.clvu :ULUC:U I.al:,, jj!, panted n nterestng tones of red I and gray, The star tread] are panted, alternately, n two dfferent tones of red to Increase the vsblty of separate treads. The rsers, startng at the bottom wth a deep tone of gray, are panted n progressvely lghter shades as the stars ascend. The effect s both dramatc and beautful. Phladelpha Fort Exports Export of Amercan goods to Venezuela through th Port of Phla- delpha for the last quarter of 949 totaled $,230,880, accordng to fgures released by the Venezuelan consul n that cty. NOW THRU SATURDAY Spencer Tracy Joan Bennett Elzabeth Taylor "FATHER OF THE BRIDE" Plus "THE GREAT PLANE ROBBERY" SUN. MON, - TUES. 2 Acton Packed Hts Lorrane Day Robert Ryan "THE WOMAN ON PIER 3" Plus Teresa Wrlrht - Lew Ayre.s "THE CAPTURE" TUESDAY MATINEE EXTRA KIDDIE SHOW 3 COLOR CARTOONS FUNNY RACE REEL 5 Bg Toys to Wnners 5 WEI). THRU SAtf. In Flamns Techncolor Hurt Lancaster - Vrgna Mayo n "THE FLAME AND THE ARROW" Plus.0 YEARS BEFORE YOUR EYES" PERTH AMBOY MOVIE GUIDE NOW PLAYING "See t wth somtdo you love Arm Blyth Joan Evans n "OUR VERY OWN" Starts Sun. Juan Archer Warner Henderson "DESTINATION MOON" Color by Terhncolor All the Thrlls of the Future PREVIEW OF SUNDAYS SHOW EVERY SAT, SITE! NOW PLAYING Held Ovtr by Popular Ueuml MARIE WILSON JOHN H \I)»I:AN MARTIN JERRY LEWIS "MY FRIEND IRMA GOES WEST" FRI., SAT., SIN., AK Kt n Tr"hn<olnr Hall Dsneys "BAMBI" Plus X Barker Brenda.foyrc n "TARZANS MAGIC FOUNTAIN EXTRA SAT. 4 SUN. MAT. 3-COLOR CARTOONS-3 TrrU, Contnued tmn,, yesterday struck b,,,., who are spreadng [, about ts actvates u! n connecton wth t, n gasolne prces, Wlllard W. Wr K,r ;ral sales manager, u, Townshp.Sunoco (],,,; 3d A "untrue" am slanderous" charer, > pany "started a so-f;,;, jrtce war allegedly f,,,, selfsh purposes Mr. Wrght sad! ;r "welcomed the )onl, v *ke of agr-pssvc, ] tha company was j, good name" am,. countenance s mn ments that ht. v>.-,>-,. \,,, THIRS. IUFA M "WINCIIESTI ; wlh James St»;u >.., Wln-rrs nd l); T...,. "SPY IHM w(h ll»wa(l Dj,-,, Mart Ttrvn (Our Sat. Matnn. \ llt,, n tnunus. Starts ;\t ;. ^ SI:N., MON,, A "BIG MlT n, Paul "WOMEN () DISTINCTION wth R»y Mlhuut, Rosalnd Kusv WEDNESDAY IIM "SKIPPER SI KV HIS WIFF. wth Joan l,<-«,l ( Robert Wlk. FIGHTING STAI wth Bll Fluu u Dors Merrll Our Matnee strt, t and NOT COMIM STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. AIR CONDITIONED for Your COMFORT TODAY THRU SATURDAY "7 OCEAN DRIVE" wth Edmond OBRIEN - Joanne DRI plus Wlllam HOLDEN - Coleen GRAY n "FATHER IS A BACHELOR SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Montgomery CLIFT - Paul DOUGLAS "THE BIG LIFT" plus Leu GORCEY - Huntz HALL "LUCKY LOSERS" WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Gregory PECK n "THE GUNFIGHTH also Rosalnd RUSSELL n "TELL IT TO TIIK JIIH.I MAJESTIC STARTS ASTOUHrDINC: ADVENTURE! nto the Future....^. $ n * the Unknown... Mr^mffo \ tt ot 7 Mks per Second/ f SCRffNS MOST AMAZING THRILl-PACKED ENTERTAINMENTI ln\ BIG REDUCTIONS SLACKS I SPORT SHIRTS Bathng Trunks I dfrcmmom I Man OlEN rarku n llrar., _mtns SHOP Street, Wqodbrldee Nrtt lu WmlnoMlM IKllUy TILL tf Wfcl). ALL DAY (s; Club Now I S3 Vf Fancy moldng, half rounds, cua»t!r rounds, coves. any sluye you need to udd^ thlt nshed touch to your work top qualty a,t low prdes! PRICES ARE BORN H%E & RAISED SOMEWHjRfl ELSE ABBE LUMBER CORP. "A Yard lor Frendly Servce" WOODBKH>GE AVKNK. ST., AVENEL Hnurs: Uallj 7-5:30-Saturday 7-4 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS -^ STOKE HOUIIS DAILY 9-e-TKlDAt TILL 9 CLOSED ALL DAY WEDNESDAY DMAHTWENT STOK}: )7 w.l.vst, WQQMIRMK, A, J. <[n» 7OO p.. Man or (Irar It A r«l. Nlltll.IB, & llhllo. M. Fr.-Sat. Aue. -2 A Tlulolor Wcatrn "COMANCHE TERRITORY" II Munrrr OHurn, Mn-Donnld Cure) plus "A Dangerous Professon" lln) Wrutrrn KHIure MAHKKH IIIMI.H" hun.-mon. Aw. J-H Hlchnnl Wllmnrk In "STREET WITH NO NAME" plus "BLUE LAGQON" lu It-fhulrul lairn Mn. (Jhl.xnure :-KICH In Ihr l,<ll- OIIUlul "Mm. Afrrlru Culral Tues.-Wed.-Thurs, ( llflun VVpll, MJFIIU.<>) "CHEAPER BX THE. DOZEN" lu Tclnlculur plus "THE GREAT RUPERT fc> Il, DONT MISS. 4 <t 4 * J.few ^

7 DKNTLUADER FORDS NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 0. ljm Subepenbett- Heaber F0RDS NEWS PAGE SBVEN S(M l lvs B«()ks * mory Shelf Vn-ls Amercan Le- I,,II;.-sd nn appeal, ns to donate books n memory of ther, tl. Memory Book yds Lbrary, whch,y: I he l)o3t..,../. newly electrc! tn post, fnd the ulmms Wll ttc ll- Ml!. date to be an-.;,!,. s composed of. Jr., (r.t vce com-,-, Illyascho, second., : And-fw Volosck, nnuult; Benjamn.n. offcer; Pnu, II ; n I.;, Vno.mt ;,l,.; Anthony Pl- ;-:rms. nmalc Clarence ;!r lonnttl ut a,!,; Ijanrurt., mrt!, wll be r t nwoek n the lnngs Told..,l Mrs. Wllan ;r\rw Avenue h enacemen! Khcl Hope, k l/stm, son o. I,:son of Vtl MdKcment vn. I.hern: lck mne.,nd her fvnc WM,(l)nt! c :e fls. H Cller nurses "r -hyeran Hos n -n studes a n xl month. s \\ owen Parts,-<m Man!).n und Mr.;. W: ; r f - Fun ; - hemnltl at < lhnun Iwll I Ye Cn!l.::e In " Unlm Entertan* lub at Brthday Fete FORDS-Mrs. Stephen Bans. 7 Vootlland Avenue, entertaned the.embers of the 5 and 2 Club n.onor of her brthday. Present were Mrs. Emly Waldman. Mrs. John Sullvan, Mrs. Mlton Hansen, Mrs. Walter Sheomnn, Mrs. Paul S«hlckUnK,.Mrs. rhomns Aldngton. Mrs. Peter asmussen, Ms. Ben Juhl and An. John Holt. The elub held ts regular meetntr at the home of Mrs. Hansen, 6 Summt Avenue, Frday nght. Salaks Hosts or Cranddld FORDS Mr. and Mrs. John H. alkls of Ne.v Brunswck Avenue were hosts at a party held at ther home n celebraton of the frst lrthday of tlelr KranddaugMer, Wchele Helen Pelesky of Woodrldgc. Guests were: Eugene Wageman, ohn and Joseph Polyak, Margaret ko. Kobert Hedges, Charles Mssonary Crcle To Meet Sept. 6 FORDS-Bble study on the theme "Hannan. the Mothrr of Samuel." featured Monday nghts meetng of the PrlsclUa Mssonary Crle of Our Redeemer Evans el- l Lutheran Church, held n the Parsh Hull. Mrs, Helen Jensen was welcomed as a ne# member. Hosptalty w.s n charge of Mss Llse Jens, Mss Maha Esslg and Mrs. Oswald Nabel, The next, mcctlm; s»scledul?d for September 6 at 8 P. M. In the Parsh Hall. Supervsor Annoutwos Playground Schedule KEASBEY Mss Dorothy Bartos, supervsor of the Keasbey playground, has announced tha all chldren wshng to vst the Rahway Pool Frday wll be taken today at Raczs. Ilay day :^u> concluded Muuj fdclmus, Barbara Joan Salakl, Jan, and an amateur show Tuesday Judy and Jane Bonalsky, Mrs! nght at the playground. Other ac- John Wage-man, Mrs. Vncent Pol- tlvtes for the rest of the week vak, Mrs. John Jacko, Mr. and w *» nclude a bubble sum ron- Mrs. Frank Jacko of Perth Am- \ tesl toda V an( a clothespn contest )oy, Mrs. Stephen Hedges, Mrs. Charles Cadmus, Mrs. John H. >alakl, Jr., Mrs. John Bonalsky, Mss Irene Salak of town and Mr. nd Mrs, Mchael Pelesky, Woodbrdge. Canadans Vst Frends n Fords FORDS Mr. and Mrs. George I.uras of Hamlton, Ontaro, Can- :ula, ure vacatonng here. Tu-y spent a week at the home of Mrs, Barbara Szecs. 22 Grant Avenue, am also vsted Mr. and Mrs. Wl;m Sskn of Douglas Street, They are presently vstng Mr. and Mrs. John Lucus of Ern Avenue. Hopelawn. The Ludas famly, together wth Mr. and Mrs. Slska spent a day at Seasde Heghts..vtd : j.fl. fro, r.,, d pal. \(.uests from Denmark.«> : < Mrs. Hrnry S / [ HMr\ nl-n Pnko, Mrs. ul Mrs. Rob- HI CANADA.lll Ml:.. ". l.vruvtn Avenue..:::> Mr. anl Mr,. am son. James, n Alberta, Canada,., he tormt C.th-.-: Irth Amboy. A. tn OPMsk FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lund, 555 New Brunswck Avenue entertaned n honor ot Mr. and MIN. Elnnr Lnrsen of Nykoblng Nmf, Denmark, who have been \.stv h : here for the past few months und who saled on Tuccny for ther home aboard the Baory. Guests wore Mr. and Mrs. Pet ( r Frday by both at 7:30 P.M. Wnners of the peanut hunt were Rchard Patrck. Catherne Bonczek and Andrew Benek. Mss RodzwC Betrothal Announced by Parents FORDS Mr. and Mrs. John Boclzas, 75 Evergreen Avenue, have announced the engagement of ther daughter. Helen J., to Charles L. Grffn, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. harles L. Grffn, 24 West Maple Street, Metuchen. Mss Bodzas s employed by Norwood Dstrbutors. Perth Amboy Her fance s a junor student at Rder Collect. -Trenton. Lades Ad Socety Plans Peach Festval FORDS Plans for a peach f tval to be held August 24 2 to 8 P. M. n the church, hall were dscussed at the monthly meetng of the Lades Ad Socety of Our Redeemer Evangelcal HIKII School, Perth Amboy, receved an honorable menton m honor of, lmvn: Mr. nral Mrs. Andrew Larn of Pont Pleasant, Mr. and award n the fourth annual ndustral arts awards contest sponsored I Mrs. Jack Baldwn. Frank Antorhon and Mss Rta Clausen of by the Ford Motor Company. Penh Amboy. s.wnl Mrs. John... Roser and R--n Avenue: Mr. SOCIAL TODAY \n"l am son, Jo- FORDS The Mothers Club of Perth Amboy. I Troop 53, sponsored by Our Lady Antal, of Peace Church, met Tuesday :j) Lawrc Stxot, :-:tans<abr<ht. I AM). Ann Nemchck l.uck uf 75 Wlrt-.:d Mss M.try Ho-.n HI Street, Perth :,, motor trp to II. They also vsted M.wnr of Pouthanl toured flow VITRDAY ;uul Mrs.- Andrew Trt, are the par buhl Saturday at my CJencraJ Hosptal. nlhht at the home of Mrs. John Csabu. 39 Thrd Street, at whch tme fnal arrangements were made lor the socal to be held today n the church audtorum. FLORIDA - Lous Toth, Jr. MCE TIME! / I (H- Wllam und FORDS-^Mr. RDS^ and Mrs. Wllam <! Ford Avenue, re- pp n anc son, Wllam Jr.. 66 from Mam, Flu Moffett Street, were New N X k >lh lur mother-n. Tlth, Sr., of M- stors. ll. :l 4f town. ATTEND PICNIC FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sjmonson and daughter, Dane, 54 Mrs. Frank Dodd Moflett Street, attended a pcnc ". Creenbrook Aveat, Hgh Brdge. Hurry! Stll *Jon Our $00 Week [RCHANDISE CLUB Ave, *. A f.AY AT SEASHORE HOPELAWN Mr.. and Ms. rank Prune and daughters, Juth and Barbara, 2 New Brur.svck Avenue, spent, a day n Atunlc Cty. -VINS SPECIAL PI^ZE FORDS Mrs. Frank Krsh, Sn Avenm\ Hopelawn, was the wnner of the specal prze n the ummef project beng sponsored y the PTA of Our Lady pf Peace Church.. "odd of Elzabeth. NO CONGRESS n t; ADJOURNMENT?.I and Mrs. Paul ; N u. Brunswck Avenue, " - V;;go NHschke j Leaders or Congress are now predctng that there wll be no adjournment of Congress ths year, due to the present world stuaton. Speaker Rayburn s.ud there ure no defnte adjournment plans. House Republcan Leader Martn sad there would be no adjournment, whle Representatve Halleck speaks hopefully of a Ions, summer recess. ALUMINUM Top alumnum offcals beleve that steps should be taken mmedately to ncrease the prmary alumnum producton facltes of the Unted States by at least one bllon pounds approxmately 55%-I) the Interest p natonal securty. They also advse the reactvaton of some 400,000,000 pounds of exstng capacty that has been dle snce the end ol World War II..Veto of bhsnu prce bll Is sgnfcant for Industry. Lutheran Church. Mrs. C. Albert Larson wll be n charge of arrangements. The next meetng wll be held September 7 n the parsh hall. WINS HONORABLE MENTION HOPELAWN Rchard A. Deter, 6, 08 Howard Street, a tenth student n the Mddlesex Vocatonal and Techncal. BACK FROM HONEYMOON FORDS Mr. and Mrs, Rchard Terlo have returned from ther weddng trp to Atlantc Cty and are now resdng at 56 Molett Street. Mrs. Tero s the former Loretto Mauro. 487 New Brunswck Avenue, Perth Amboy. Todays Pattern r p 9270: removable collar 2 I*,, 8, 20; 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40[ 42. Sze ll takes 4ty yds. 36-n ; % yd. contrast. fn./ TWENTY FIVE CENTS In co.- ro- tlls mttom to 70 Newspap- Itlen Dopl West IS"- c. New York U. N. Y. Prnt uljjr SIZE. NAME, ADDRESS, 8Tv(.e NUMBER. Choose you- sehson» wararona f.gm our latest Ma la" Martn r«um-u Doojt. Send TweutyCentb rour copy tot>v- Smart easy tor evbyone. A Free.uwJ lu tb«bj ^CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS FORDS, HOPEUV.VN m KEASBEY (NOTE!! For nsertons n ths calendar, cull Mrs. Stephen A. Frost, WoodbrdRe 8-70 or Perth Amboy 4-7. before noon on Tuesday of each week > AUGUST 0 Socal. Mothers Club, Troop 53, BSA, sponsored by Our Lady of Peace ChtJwh, church audtorum 8 P. M. Mrs. John Csabat, charman, Mrs. Charles Ramberg, cocharman. 3 Annual Famly Pcnc, Hopelawn Fre Company, Shady brook Grove. Stephen Shulack, general charman. 4 Meetng Addles Auxlary of Fords Memoral Post G090, VFW, $ P. M. n post rooms. 4 Meetng Mothers Club, Troop 52, Mrs, Edward Bogdanowtz. Summt Avenue, wth Mrs. Wllam Mller as cohostess. 6 Card Socal by $ and 2 Club at the home of Mrs. Peter Rasmussen, Summt Avenue, at l ;30 P. M. 7 Meetng Fords Memoral Post 6090,, VFW, Post Headquarters at 8 P. M. 7 Meetng Second Ward Womens Republcan Club at the home of Mrs. C. Albert Larson, 8 Summt Avenue at 8 P. M. 20 Famly pcnc, Mothers Club Troop 52, Roosevelt Park. 20 Famly pcnc, Fords Memoral Post 0090, VFW, Roosevelt Park, Metuchen. v 20 Famly pcnc of the Lberty Assocaton n Roosevelt Park. 23 Band concert, Fords Memoral Post 6090, VFW. 24 Annual peach festval. Lades Ad Socety of Our Redeemer Kvnnjplra! Lutheran Church, church hs!l from 3 tn 8 P. M. 27 Pcnc Wllam J. Warren Assocaton, Fords Park. 27 Paper Drve, Lons Club of Fords, P. M. tyrr Troop Returns From Scout Camp HOPELAWN Boy Scout Troop SB, sponsored by Holy Snlrt Church of Perth Amboy, have re- John Daly was voted nto the Order of Arrow whle at camp The Troop presented several skt for entertanment, and also bult Chapel for the Vllage durng ther stay. Over nght hkes partcpated n were the A.P. Hke, Noebebosko, Paradse Falls and Mohcans Camp. Mert badges were awarded to Albert Praeffle, In lfe savng George Lucas, George Meelhetm, Martn Zsko and James Sceln sk n swmmng; hkng, Andrew Kramer, Jr., John Daly. Rchan Kunch and John Kancz. Scoutmaster Kramer, who s member of the A.T.M. Astronomer; ocety of New Jersey, passed tn ollowng for ther mert badges stronomy, Joseph E, Hagon, 3n >f Phladelpha and Thomas Wl Ad Squad ves Ambulance To Iseln Group turned from a weeks stay at Camp FORDS At the regular monthy meetng of the St. Johns Frst Cowaw, Scoutmaster Andrew J, Kramer was n charge of the d Squad, Inc., of Fords, Adolph weeks program at the vllage, asssted by Joseph Kunch and Al-dressed the organzaton. Mr. Edward Trggs, 67 Kng George Quadt, local nsurance broker, ad- M. Trlggs Jr.. son of Mr, and Mrs bert Kramer. Quadt gave an nstructve talk Road. amson of Perth Amboy. The Troop won merts for hav- Presdent I.eon Blanchard apponted Robert Levendoske as the,ng the cleanest vllage n three consecutve nspectons, Projects squads representatve to the State at. camp were Woodwor k and Moblzaton Commttee. eathefcraft. John Yank, local resdent, was Scouts attendng were: Andrew voted to the squads membershp Kramer. Jr., John Daly. Rchard roster, Kunch, John Porcellano, James Scensk. George Lucas, WlU.m HOSTESS TO KNITTERS Enugene Lucas, Carmne FORDS Mrs. Helen Desendorf, DellaPetro. John Kancz, John Street, was hostess to the Stephenson, Edward Kovach, Rrbert Sgromolo, George Meelhem, Robert Estok, Albert Praeffle, Anthony Pollock, James Koczan and Robert Walcky. RETURN FROM VACATION FORDS^Mrs. George J. Urban Jr. and chldren, Jacquelne Marca, Donna Jeanne and George 3rd, have returned to ther home, 40 Egan Avenue, after spendng ther vacaton at Bay Head. Dr. Urban returned wth hs famly after spendng two weeks wth them at Bay Head. DAY AT.SHORE FORDS The Msses Josephne Lotaro, Joanne Egan, Loretta Murray, Dqlflres Star, Ann Schmehl, Margaret Schmehl, Lllan Sltch, Margaret Mzak and Dorothy Gossack spent a day at Clff\yood Beach. SON FOR KAYLAS KEASKEY Mr. and Mrs. Ladsaus Kayla, 6 Hghland Avenue, are the parents j>f a son born Frday at the Pertj Amboy General Hosptal. SON AND HEIR FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Carste, Hghland Avenue, are the parents of a son born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, and a general summary of nsur-,nce types and ther coverages. He emphaszed the types of legal responsbltes whch are usually connected wth communty groups such as frst ad squads and fre departments. He concluded hs talk wth complmentary remarks for the fne work performed by he squad. Captan Mchael Kubk reported on the squads actvtes for the month of July statng that a total of 59 calls were made durng the month. : The members of the squad voted unanmously on a resolu- ton conveyng ther Dodge ambu- lance to the newly organzed Iseln Frst Ad Squad, Inc. Formal ceremones of transfer and turnng overthe keys wll be made the latter part of ths week by Squad Captan Mchael A, Kubk. meetng of the Zg-Zag Kntters. Prze wnners were Mrs. Vctora Papan and Mrs. Betty Telha. The next meetng wll be held at the home of Mrs, Irene Doktor, Rantan. Avenue, Perth Amboy. AUXILIARY TO MEET FORDS Meetng of the Lades Auxlary of Fords Memoral Post 6090, VFW, at 8 P. M. n post headquarters, wll be held Monday, August 4. MOTHERS CLUB SESSION FORDS Mrs. Edward Bogdan pwtz, 40 Summt Avenue, wll be hostess to the members of the Mothers Club of Troop 52, Monday nght, August 4 at 8 oclock. Mrs. Wllam E. Mller wll b co-hostess. IN NEW HOME FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Stepher Andersch and daughters, Barbar and Lorrane, formerly of 6 Lynd Street, Perth Amboy, are now resdng at ther new home, 09 Maxwell Avenue. HA!) FINE TIME FORDS /Lv. and Mrs. Stephen Madger, 69 Jlvergreen Avenue anc Mr. and Mrs/ Joseph Matus, 26 Lberty Street, have returned from a trp to Key West, Fla. They also vsted Mrs. Lous Sr., of Mam. PICK - UP - DELIVERY Call WOodbrdge or Perth Amboy Club lsts Socal August 6 FORDS Mrs. Mlton Hansen. 96 Summt Avenue, was hostess to the members of the 5 and 2 Club nt ther regular meetng held at her home Frday nght, Plans were completed for a famly pcnc to be held Sunday»t the home of Mrs, Ben Juhl, Dunbar Avenue. A card socal da scheduled for August 6 at :30 P. M. at the home of Mrs. Petf Rasmussen Summt Avenue. Mrs. Thomas Aldngton was the wnner oc the dark horse prze. The next meetng wll be held at the home of Mrs. lus Toth, STORES WOODBRIDGE - FORDS HOPELAWN AT PINEIXIS HATS John Holt. Kennedy Street, Perth Amboy. Mrs. John Sullvan Is Honored by Club FORDS Members of the 5 am 2 Club celebrated the brthday ol Mrs. John Sullvan, Mary Avenue at her home. [ Present were: Mrs. Peter Wl Hams, Mrs. Albert Hansen, Mra Mlltnn Hnnsrrt, MM, 8t»ph«Bft las, Mrs. Walter Sheaman, Mrs. Paul Schlckllng, Mrs, Thomas Aldngton, Mrs. Peter Rasmusstn and Mrs. Ben Juhl, The next regular meetng of the club wll be held at the home of Mrs. John Holt, Kennedy 8treet. Ptrth Amboy. Mary Daroc to Wed Edvnrd M. Trtggt Jr. FORDS Mr. fnd Mrs. Stephen Daroc, 44 Ireland Avenue, have announced the engagement of ther daughter. Mary, to Edward The brde-elect attended Perth Amboy Hgh School and s employed by the N. J. Bell Telephone Company, Her flapce attended Woodbrdge Hgh School and Is employed by the Dunham Constructon Company. CLOSED FOR VACATION HOPELAWN Announcement has been made that the Hopelawn Lbrary wll be- closed for three weeks startng Frday and reopenng September 5. GRIFRTHS OFFERS A CHOICE OF SPINETS... MADE Bl W IF AMERICAS LARGEST PIANO FACTORIES AT THESE LOW PRICES WURLITZER $ 395 \, Bench Extra WINTER & CO. $ 55 Bench Extra tondergaards Are Hod..: n f ant Baptzed: o F mtors from Abroad p,, r Party s Gven FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Sondernaard, 524 New Brunswck.venue, were hosts ;u a farewell KEAKBF.Y The nfant daught Ml. M, lml l Mrs stepnen s Oeu arty In honor of Mr. and M.s t0 l)t O :nge :ng«r Larsen Lnrsen of Nykouyn.nd. Nykobyn.nd. m Smth strett. was chrstened, Norsn, Denmark, who left Tuesl.y S;nn RPV. John E. board the Bntory for DmnuMk. of Our Lady of QeMs wore Mr. nml Mrs. Av,;n, p tm,. P church admnstered th* AncrSMr...nd Mrs. Fred Hmsrn. Rl(. l., m,, IU of baptlsm Sponsors and dna^um. Karen, of town: Mr. v m Mls, plu, GrctM o{ ^m and Mrs. Andre* Lusen of Pont.,,, v.ucntme Kobus of P«r«Pleasant. Mr. nncl Mrs, Jack Bald- Anboy * wn. Mrs. Frnnk Anlorhon fnd A (j m m. fnl!uwp( at lhe nome, Mss Rta Clnusen of Peth Amuoy. of t!ll, ln,. oml godparents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Slephen Faosak, 8r., VFW Plans Famly Pcnc August 20 of thr Smth Street address. Quests were Kathleen Oeta. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Facznk, Jr., and daukhter.s. Cheryl and Chrstne, John Geaus and a daughter, Carol. Mrs. Elzabeth Cheega, Jo-! seph Furzak. nnd John Cheega. ; Mr and Mrs. Valentne Kobus FORDS Plans were dulllvvhl for a pcnc tn be held... _. In Roosevelt Park. Mcttu-h.h. nt. l)f Porth Aml "V. Mr. and Mrs, the meetng of Fords Menv-rul -wpn Frank and son. Joseph. Jr.. Post VFW. Members of the 0 Solll Rm; Mr - auxlary post and ther famles! Fr.nk Martncco and chldren, wll attend. Command:! Hmvld! Fnnk - Jr nncl Karen - r Slover presded at the ne:-t.lu..! lhu Hrrbert Schultz Is clnlrmau of The post wll sponsor n bnr.d BllUclflSKlS ll( losts concert n Fords August 2.. he. place to be announced lul-r ll>>sptallty was n charge of Sclwltz; and WHlter Mathtusen. At Lawn Pcnc The next meptln K wll b,- held, KORDS-MC* and Mrs Edwn August 7 at 8 P. M. n post head- u,,, an, ;kl, 22 Evp rkrw > n Avenur, quarters. ^ ^!W(,,. (, hos(, nt plcn C at tne)r - -- ; U) TU,,, u satrdny nght In honor RETURN FROM TOUR of ther house guests, Mr. and Mrs. HOPELAWN Mr. and Mrs.Frank Rodberg and son, Jame.v Francs Fltzpatrlck, 08 Pennsyl-of Edmonum, Alberta, Canada, vnnla Avenue, have returned home; Mrs. Rodborg Is the former Catha two-week tour of Ctp<>! crne MrOrnth of Perth Amboy. Cod. Mew England, Canada Nagara Fnlls. VISITING HERE EORDS Mr. and Mrs, Slska, 35 Douglas Street have as Mansard nd Guests were Mrs. Catherne Terry, Mr and Mrs. Robt-rt Bates and chldren. Thomas, James, Robert. Eleanor Ann and Agnes, Mss Josephne McQulre, Mss As- McKeon. Mrs. Charles and daughter, Cyntha, town, and Mrs. Ethel Roberts of j Mss Elzabeth Kenna, Mr. and Jackson Heghts, L. I. Mr;:. Mnward Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. j Walter Hardsl and daughter, AT HOME AGAIN Nancy of Perth Amboy. FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Truhan and son, John Jr., 53 MoJfttt NEW DAlGIITER Street, and Mrs. Mary Mlnrucc! FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Lesle of Port Readng have returned Warren. G7 Grant Avenue, are the after spendng a week wth Mr.parents of a daughter born Thursand Mrs. Amadeo Annellto of. day al JJK Perth Amboy General Brooklyn. Hosptal. NEW JERSEYS LEADING PIANO HOUSE Thl rumurl :. ll.lr Wurll rf.[r,nr,h.(.ul.>> ll pnl.ln.ll I.I..-I. f.l..«...vi fl.c.- «lfll.l.ll..n.l " uor.nl l,.m.lne>.mi.i. S-I The manu{actuten of hese spnet panos are long establshed fruw. You have seen Wnter Ik Co. and Wurluer ads the foremoat magaznes. Ther panos are sold by leadng Blurea everywhere. They have the craftsmen and producton facltes at reoeut necessary to make dependable, relable panos at these tow prce* \\\ l,n;r.l n. l> \l wnt Ilfft llf * <arf-a*t.a I, :., III * rlxnrnl tnnl H.MMI vuh I I-,,.,,. Ml ln,,.,r«: -» > n II II! «Ill t<) /, Jfltll ralnf, mhnjtny V"?<;,rr "I,nml JI»,,IIMI[., IIII,,I m.i,i.i,i>,l..in Inl,\.lr,.nJ«k,\lr,.nJ«k ITII.U; n la;. k!.,>,. b.,l; pf. ruhn.u.l.n U.nnl II{*-,I-I.II.-.I.,r..t t»e.^ r.du«ted pturt rla anl eubu A tlotcn»c m.rf ulhcf fr.lmb \.l»l l.^t tn«(lrl»e nlh qulyr ul Wnter.«m. Ull TC, «Mh J7", dq.l IV, S.n,l«J he Jerwy" * DOUIH.K ClAllANTEE \e unlentaly mll our own lte year»u»r»t>iw 0 llut uf \}u llluullluclurtb Ol tllcm (l»oo«.. COUPON I am nfertlel n llc «(njulo whch pano). 4 lkaso tend me crcular contanng lull nformuwr., Name «Address.. ^. Kll. I mal { GRIFFITH PIANO COMPANY JIIINWAY EPRESENTATIVES 60S BROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY

8 -.Edtoral: The Publc s Enttled To Know All The Board of Educaton very wsely,.ve thnk s pushng ahead wth plans* lookng toward the constructon of an adequate hgh school for the chldren of Woodbrdge Townshp. It appears lkely now that the voters wll have a referendum before them on the ballot on the subject of the new school, and we certanly hope they wll approve t Our muncpalty, from all the evdence at hand. has money for absolutely every other concevable purpose even though many of the expendtures whch are made contan none of the compellng reasons found n the one now beng proposed by the Board of Edu-?aton. The buldng under study wll cost upwards of SI , a sum whch to us represents an nvestment n the most precous of our populaton our youth. We only hope the Board of Educaton wll be" completely frank wth us n ts plannng. We would lke to be kept current wth all the ncdental costs whch are mnt? nto the prelmnary work whch was started more than a year ago, partcularly n respect to the fees pad to the archtect. as well as the extras n the buldng of the Colona and Avenel schools on whch we presume he has been pad a per centage. t makes no dfference where the funds for OUT Assessment Inequaltes n property assessng that have grown over the years have long been at the root of many of the fscal problems of governments n ths State. To recognze the problem s one thng, however, and to actually brng about Improvement s another matter. The Ffth Report of the Commsson on State Tax Polcy sharply ponts up some f the dscrepances n the. assessments >cture. Samplng thousands of corporaon franchse tax returns, the Commsson und thaj, on an average, general property assessments among major ndustral and busness groups ranged from 28 to 64 per cent of book value. Lkewse, n eght large ctes the average assessment ratos, as reported, were from 35 to!>5 per cent of the alue of real and personal property. A tudy of assessments of personal property, s dstngushed from real estate, revealed narked assessment rato varances between ctes. In one cty they ranged from less than four per cent to more than 42 per cent. Whle these fndngs wll not come as Some centures ago when the art of prntng was developed; the way was opened to spread ntellgence among the masses of manknd. Up to that tme, when Guttenberg used hs movable types, nformaton and ntellgence belonged to a very exclusve group of exstng socety. It was presumed, n that far away day, that the producton of books n, numbers would make avalable to every rran/and payng the fees come frdm, because the taxpayers, are bearng the burden regardless. Ths fcton of Federal allocatons for local purposes bengfree grants, s gettng pretty tresome. The dollars that are pad are taxpayers hard-earned dollars and they have a rght to know how many of them arr nvolved.. Ths phase of the undertakng s n no wse pertnent to the need for a hgh school but t s an mportant phase, nevertheless. A vast sum of money s gong to be spent, and even though t wll be spepjt for a hghly mertorous and vtal purpose, the need for economy and wse usage remans of utmost urgency. We have heard talk of revsons upon revsons oforgnal buldng plans and we would lke to know whether ths s fact or rumor. We would also lke to know f more money has been spent on plannng than was orgnallyccontemplated, and f so, how much. The Board must decde to take the people nto ts confdence on ths proposal f t Texpects to receve full endorsement for t. We thnk t would be a pty f the plan were rejected merely because the publc took the poston t was not fully enough aware of the detals. In a $,500,000 project they should be alert all the tme, and we fully expect them to be so as wll we. Problem How Much Do You Read? woman the opportunty to learn and to know. It was presumed, of course, that men and women would be anxous to assmlate the accumulated knowledge of the ages. A survey of the Unversty of Mchgan ndcates, however, that nearly half of all Amercans do not read books. Ths, despte the fact that more than half of our adults lve wthn a mle of a publc lbrary. Presumably, many Amercans are satsfed wth what they know and do not bestr themselves to fnd out anythng new. The makng of books has become a massproducton enterprse n the Unted Spates. Unfortunately, many of them are ot worth the tme consumed n ther readng. Others ffeqfth The followng ten commandments, gven by the pastor of a metropoltan church sometme ago, mght prove nterestng and helpful to some of us here n ths town. Read them over carefully; one or more of them rnjght apply to yqu:,. Honor your parents by havng a thorough physcal examnaton every brthday; for an ounce of preventon s worth a (ton of cure. "2. Honot your frends by takng a daly oath; for cleanlness s a part of godlness. "3. WonQjf vpur famly by havng yp W - j fe rkred; for% n#wjfe!w* n te3? tftjp, co-operaton of the nsurer n t[e prolongaton of the lfe, of the nsured,.. "4. Honor your physcan by avojdjng patent medcnes; for the nqsj; pf ttese nostrums art) humbugs. "5. Honor jour dgestfon by beng PAGE EIGHT any great surprse to home and other property owners who can sometmes fnd assessng dfferences rght on ther own street; they should serve to stmulate nterest. Property owners have a substantal stake n the assessng problem. In 949 they contrbuted 344 mllon dollars n property tax payments, or two-thrds of total state and local revenues n New Jersey, exclusve of unemployment compensaton payroll taxes. Greater publc understandng of the problem s essental to ts soluton. Among recent publcatons on the subject s the report, "Practcal Ads to Improved Property Assessng n New Jersey". Publshed by the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton, the,report recommends mproved assessment procedures and better "tools" for assessng offces. The report s recevng wde attenton among local assessors and others wth an offcal nterest n the problem. Ctzens, too, are expressng nterest, many of them through ther local taxpayers assocaton. are extremely partsan, presentng prejudced vewponts and artful propaganda for theores that appeal to the author. We have heard young men and women talk about ther dffculty n selectng authortatve and Worthwhle books on varous subjects n whch they happen to be nterested. These people know that you cannot beleve everythng that you see n prnt and wthoutthe techncal nformaton necessary tp choose wsely among the authors, fnd themselves at a loss n the selecton of ntellgent, mpartal and nterestng volumes. % Nothng j s to be ganed by crtczng the authors of popular volumes or the publshers who put tljem on sale; After all, the author wants to wrte a bpqk that wll sell and the publshers want the profts that come from publshng a bpst seller. Nevertheless, lbrares and publshers mght render a publc servce f they created some agenqy to functon n an advsory capacty and to serve the nterest of readers rather than the wrters and the publshers. In the long run, everybody would gan. ful of youj: <}et; for fany ^ jmp dgs hs grave wth hs teeth, $. Honor your stomach by havng your teeth carefully examned by a dentst at regular ntervals; far bad teeth are an abomnaton to f,he system. "7.IJqnqr jour lungs by brqathpg fresh ar;far.yejtjlauon s a means ql grace. "8, Honor your nerves by takng plenty of rest n sleep; for they who work all day and play all nght promote the brevty of thek lves by burnng the candle /at both ends. % ^t^.fflfflfl by obeyng the lays; fpr f, s a marjf p g^fd ctzenshp to obey a law wheher one lkes t or not. "lp. ftqnpr yojr japg.ty Chastty n word, thou that wsijes e2 fffl $$}.# ^#f eter»h!y mmfc ext DILEMMA IN THE LOST SHEEP OEPAHTMENT TRENTON S(ate fscal offcers who must predct New Jerseys probable ncome eghteen months ahead have learned through experence that n hard tmes people frst b^gn to jtop bettng on horses, secondly Lhey cease buyng hard lquor, next they cut down on the use of gasolne for ther cars, and last but not least, they gve up smokng cgarettes, Ths prescrpton s followed by Budget Drector J. Lndsay De- Vallere to forecast, State revenues at the end of the next fscal ytar when the Governors budget s n the course of preparaton. Sometmes unexpected economc condtons occur to upsetthe calculatons of the experts. Eghteen months ago, the experts predcted that revenues from alcoholc beverages for the fscal year endns June 30 ths year would reach $4,250,000. The actual ncome was $4,622, Gasolne taxes for the year wvre estmated at $29,000,000. Actual collectons reached $33,986,04.6. AccordK to predctons a year and a half as;o. cgarette taxes should total 35,2650,000 on June 30 ths year. Ths taxes were hgher than predctons when smokers donated $8,009, to the State Treasury. Inhertance taxes, whch are the toughest for the experts to predct n advance, actually reached $9,600,65.09 on June 30. Early predctons fxed the fgure at $9,000,000. Corporaton taxes were predcted to total $2,70,000 for the last fscal year, but actually they reached $6,644, Man stem ralroad and franchse taxes collected totaled $3,958, but early predctons were that $4,500,000 wotjld be secured from such sources. Motor vehcle fees, fnes, etc., should have reached $32,58,000, accordng to predctons, but actually reached $30,- 27,080. The early predctons are neessary to keep budget expendtures wthn the States ncome, otherwse new taxes would be needed to fnance State operatonal costs. Under the Captol Dome y j. Jsepk Grlbblps GLAMOR GIRLS FAIRS: New Jersey wll feature twenty fars ths summer and fall to dsplay the prze products of the Garden State n settngs that Fltter and sparkle wth nterest. The Sussex County Farm and Horse Show leads the parade of fars ths week at Branchvlle, wth the Burlngton County Farm Far at the Albertson Farm, Burlngton, and MOnmouth County 4-H Show at the Freehold Hgh School also co-.^etn? n the dlsplavbyflhe products. The Mercer CourHy 4-H Show wll be held ths Saturday at Washngton Crossng State Park. Other shows and fars whch wll occur ths month and next follow: Essex County 4-H, Cbldwell Hgh school, August 5; Warren County Farmers Far. Harmony, August 6 and 7; Passac County 4-H Par, Preakness. August 7 to 9; Somerset County 4-H Mar, Far Hlls. August 8 and 9; Morrs County Faar, Troy Hlls. August 22 to 26; Mddlesex County Far, Dunhams Corner, August 23 to 26; Atlantc County 4-H, Pomona, August 24 to 26; Ocean County Feld Dqys, Lakewood, August 25 and 26. Flemngton Far, Flemngton, August 29 to September 4; Gloucester County Far, Paulsboro, September 4 to 9; Mount Holly Garden State Far. Mt. Holly, September 4 to 9; Salem County Cooperatve Youth Exposton, Sharptown. September to 3; Cumberland County Far, Brdgeton, September 9 to 23; New- Jersey State Far, Trenton, September 24 to October. INTERSTATE TRAFFIC:- Control of traffc on the hghways of all eastern states where a great ncrease n car regstratons has, been noted wll be tackled by representatves of Commssons on Interstate.Cooperaton Hhs year. In New Jersey, me commjsson was recently reorganzed by Governor Alfred E, Drscoll by the appontment of State Bankng Commssoner Warren N. Gff- Then well all meet here n thuty or forty mnutes. " Now lets jjynchronxe o UJf th " ney, of Rosello, -as charman to succeed Essex County Judge Rchard Hartshorne who has done splendd work over 5 years. Through adopton of unform legslaton n the varous eastern states on speed lmts and other control measures, t s hoped to prevent motorst confuson, ant} reduce chances of accdents and arrests, when a car s drven over a State lne. Smlar laws n the have helped consderably n law enforcement. TROPHY: The 9th Fghter Squadron, New Jersey Ar Natonal Guard, wll receve the hghly coveted General Carl Spaatz Trophy at McGuIre Feld, Fort Dx, at approprate ceremones on August 24. General Spaatz, former Chef of Staff of the Ar Force, and Major General Earl S. Hoas, Assstant Chef of Staff, are expected to be on hand to take part n the colorful event. Governor Alfred E. Drseoll wll return from a vacaton n Mane to be on hand when the trophy changes hands. The trophy, representng the earth wth a jet plane flyng over t, s symbolc of top-notch performance n the Ar Natonal Guard. Each fghter wng competes for the trophy yearly. It was awarded to the 9th Fghter Squadron ths year for general excellence n flyng safe,-the appearance of members ot the squadron, and the hgh level of mantenance of the equpment. The New Jersey Ar Natonal Guard has never had a plane nvolved n an accdent due to faulty mantenance of equpment, whch s somethng to boast about. Car INSPECTION.?:-A new offcal car nspecton perod starts n New Jersey on Seuttmber (Contnued on Pate 0) THE LOAN TO FRANCO On February , the General Assembly of the Unted Natons adopted ft resoluton endorsng the vew expressed at Potsdam ahd San Francsco that Franco Span Was Inelgble for membershp In the UN and callns upon members to act n accordance wth the letter and sprt of the resoluton In ther future relatons wth Span. We submt that the Senate vote putm! Span nto the European Recovery Program through $00, loan goes contrary to the sprt of ths resoluton. It s a Movernment loan that would be made wthout consultng other members Of the Unted Natons. It las been denounced promptly by Secretary Acheson. and Presdent Truman prevously was on record as opposng such loans to Franco. The mportance of the proposed credt Is precsely In ts governmental character. There wa"s no objecton when a prvate Amercan bank made a loan to Span, nor would there beif the Export-Import Bank dd so. As a matter of fact, the bank last year found Span a poor credt rsk. The Senate s gong aganst the almost unversal condemnaton of the Franco regme thrmsrhtttt th> democratc wnrlr The reasons gven are prmarly that Franco Span Is ant-communst and that It has a meat strategc value from a mltary vewpont. Span alwys arouses strong emotons, but t should be possble to consder the ssue calmly. If our mltary leaders say Span s necessary to a proper defense structure, one must accept ther judgment. However, t should oe obvous that we do not need to brbe Franco & become an ally. He has no choce n a possble war not even of neutralty for ths tme, Instead of havng a frendly Htler he would have Staln to cbntend wth. So far as hs antcommunum s concerned, t s vtal for Amercans to keep In mnd that the enemy n our century s totaltaransm, whether t take the form of communsm or fascsm. We fought the Second World War wth communsm as an ally, only to fnd aj; the end that the threat to world democracy wasgreater than ever. If Would be extraordnarly shortsghted f now we fought communsm wth fascsm as an ally. It should be recognzed that ths measure may kll the last Hope of overthrowng Franco and nstallng a democratc, non- Communst regme. It s hard to beleve that the Amercan people want to see Franco saved by Amercan help. There Is stll tme to defeat the measure and we slnderely hope that t wll be defeated. New York Tmes WE ALL ARE JTO BLAME IN KOREA We arent dong well n Korea. Our forces, undermanned and underequpped, are stll beng pushed back. Our solders are of Oth ers dyng, n M, {, t seems. Whose f ;l! A lot Of ],; they kftpw T: dent, the stu, mltary. *rt,. l Kress. Rppn, crats aul l M, publcans, f, ; press ate n., goat. It seem;,,., blame to;.,,,, : for evfnh. J: Amercan n" The Prr.,; been ousp >;: Ins of the ; communsm, bg cnomh ml The mc prepare for we are m. n fact, tn of them-, s Amercan,)<- all-out m been msled,, ; of trouble t;, tanly \v.w m,- votng fund,, ern Korea. But behnd munlsm W- up to thp m, Sovet Rtv.. contnued <» 945. has -.sr:: tself, ha-, by proddn-s ;uo has m.unt.! ther gven \ and conspt. nhtlonv It was ;, who demand* that the - <\:< quckly, the ; mltary m.n;, We brouy :. cut our mht.; red back u> peacetme cx sble. We «<>). to what was Iran, Imlo-c; other places The pc!- one. We saa ; of the last u. a warlke ;>eo; pare for war US unpreparn that we mm (Contnue! "Hlhn.s k,f. Marok H, Tk«I.fnlrr..,,, r... The WnohrllK- I.rn Woollrlder h.l.nn Tk«Iwll. tl* Woc.llllMKf tl.ry, W.ml.- :: Lucy F. cr/u:.:s Edtor,. AN IXUKIKMM NT H X IIMIllll. de, MlKl- All l>ny;t:. Hy -.n. rolty. SEE US FOR SOUND JNSUKANCI t-tt I$T. STERN & DR STREET V<OOD 99 let ths hfppffl to you! Recent tragedes reported, by the newspapers: Trackwalker swndled but of $3,000 savngs; nght watchman robbed of $J,JjqO, lfe savngs; apartment house superntendent burns up by mstake paper bag pontanng $2,00; dentst robbed of $0,000 n cash, bonds and jewelry over weekend. Its headlne stores lke these hat»ijp,yp!.there s really only one SAFE place for your savngs andj thats n an INJURED corf pobnd-nterest account at thewoodbrldge Natonal Bank. Addtonal Banklnj Hon FrdftW 4 to 0 P. H. M»>.n,lu,.,, Y ( ~

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Telephone S-24S Servce Stattons Clarksons ESSO SERVICE Am boy ATCBM and James Strrrt WeodtrUfe. X. J. W0-8-SM Ges Bros. Gulf Servce Jack GcU, John Dojcsak, Props, WASHING, GREASING TIRES REPAIRED AMBOY AVE. AND GREEN ST. WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 8-08S Holehan Brothers GARAGE * Standard E«so Products Pboue Woodbrldfe and Car. Amboj Avenue and Second Street Frestone Tlre and Tube* *«odbrd(«, N. J. Sewng Center WE BUY AND SELL SEWING MACHINES SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED H ELECTRIFIED Frank Hovanecs DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE AND NOTION CENTER 6 WASHINGTON AVE. Carteret Sheet Metal Work 4NDREW G. CHAMRA SHEET METAL WORK Leaders Gutters Ar Ducts Skylghts Hn^ace Ppe 35 JERSEY ST.. CARTEKKT CA 8-C502 or 576 Tax WOODBRIDGE DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE METERED HATES Frst»4 Mle 5c Each Addtonal V 4 Mle.. 0c OFFrCE: 443 PEARL STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J. G4RVETS TAXI* 24-lIouf Servce 50^ Lmt n Carteret 538 BOOSEVEIjT AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. CA Tlng ART TILE CO. AVENUE BATHS KITCHENS RUBBER FLOORING (QUALITY FIRST) "BETTER USED CARS" THURSDAY. AUGUST Itf HERME AUTO SALES 405 AMBOT AVENTJt WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Wdje R-0S Excavatng (roreck & Goreck EXCAVATING CO. 90 Sharot Street, Cartwet FILL DIRT TOT SOIL MASON SAND CRUSHED STONK CINDERS CA-I-MI2 GRADING CA-l-IMt Sarah Anns Cookng Class A smple yet dfferent menu, p :ff-;;ly prepared and charmngly s-rved wll take the monotony lt of rookng and wll make the famly fftl keeper. proud of ts hotse- Butter-Crsp Bread.! loaf slced bread 6 tablespoons softened butter Cut stuck of slces n halves and sunn! them, cut edges up. n a lonf pan. Spread butter lghtly over top of brtad. Cover pan and bake n an ov-p 400 degrees for about 20 mnutes. The butter melts and tckles down between the slces, thp edges toast. The center Ukea (l the flavor and aroma of freshly balm! bread. Puffy Cheese Omelet 2 cup soft bread crumbs, cup mlk 5 e«ss :: teaspoon salt ; teaspoon bakng powder :> cup grated cheese or more 2 tablespoons butter or margarne Pour mlk over crumbs and let btand whle preparng other tamlents. Separate eggs, beat yolks untl lght, add seasonngs and oftened bread crumbs. Beat whtes tff and fold nto mxture. Melt butter n skllet, pour n mxture and cook over moderate heat, lftng at the edge occasonally, Allow t to brown. When brown on bottom, sprnkle cheese over top, run nto hot oven to melt and fnsh cooknk. When slghtly browned and done make a cut crossways, fold together and turrv out on a hot platter. Serve mmedately. Cracker Puffs Saltncs Grated onon Mayonnase l package cream cheese Add grated onon and- mayonnase to a package of cream cheese so ts lke whpped cream. Spread t a quarter of an- neft thck on the cracked, quckly under the broler. Brown Parsan Pears Halves.of pears (Iresh canned > Orange juce Thn boled custard Grated orange rnd Very thn slces or orange Cover pear havles wth orange juce. Pqt n the refrgerator untl thoroughly chlled. Dran nd arrange on dessert ptat^s Pour the custard over them. nsh wth grated orange rnd an< thn slces of orange. Captol Dome Contnued from Bdltorlal Pag»> and!w»:or»ts are to \oo& on :r.e twt of wmwfw *tkkec to know when; :!>O shvum take ther cars to n- A o \««BakedPfthes Wash prunes, cover wth cold water and sat a whle. Put n a covtred bakng dsh wth water In whch they were saked. AdH ; ed lcno peel. Bake In alt oven 375 decrees 36 to 40 mnutes or untl lender. Serve very cold. Aprcot Fllng Wash the aprcots, add suffcent water to cover, boll far tea mnutes, dran off most of the lqud. Add the cup of sugar and contnue bolng for 5 mnutea. Remov* from the fre, cool, and cut Into strps. Creum the l cup sugar, butter and cnnamon. Fll each Toll wth U-uspon ofthe sugar mxture and teaspoon of the prepared aprcots. Let rse agan for 0 mbsutrs and bake In an ovsn 375 degrees for 0 mnutes. Then rase the temperature to 409 degress and contnue bakng for >26 mnutes Remove from the ov«n and brush tops wth melted butter, Aurloot FIUH RtUa Your favorte roll dough 2A; cups dred aprcots cup sugar for aprcots A pup butter or margarne Mscup sugar t:. nute w nspectons.-we turtt :t ^e u.o *«JMS** are *: Uvsjtvllvft f aw- S.Wl..Tl :*. > OV C jt-m EY JIKSMW T5 A5SC".-;*::.-",-ams... -_._». «j... K,^w.- <>r>4 HUM tv pmx h^ve deposts of $: $&-5K-. No slf has betr. ;^weft»«t^-. for the propw State aertal hosptal Jersey Tl» larvejt ol TMI: ever entered pr seed cwtflcatwn n New Jerbeen approved for 950. «*«has. n > well-ereajed (JMtvfdses touchms and let rse untl double n bulk- Make small hole3 n the totp of #ach roll wth the flnrer tps and (ll wth the aprcot fllng made as follows: Baked Whole Peaches 6 rpe peaches 6 tablespoons sugar Bolng water Cream Wash the peaches, rub all fuzz off. but do not peel. Arrange n a shallow batng dsh wth the sugar and enough bolng water to cover the bottom of th* dsh. Bake n an oven 400 degrees untl tender when prcked wth a fork. Baste the peaches frequently wtl the syrup In the pan. Serve hot or cold wth cream.... A Iwarln! on the proposed wven wnl fare for Publc Servloe buses wll be hem n Newnrk by the State Board of Publc Utlty Commssoners on October 6.. U Col. F. Lovell Boxy. Deputy Commssoner In chnrrp of v-orrtvtton and parole, hap been as ActrK Stflte Comof Insttutons and Ajtences u n Commssoner Sanford B«t*s returns In Septembev from an nterndtlonal vxnal -onnrew»t the Hague, Ho- :A!;. Publc pnploycs. nclud- I:K polcemen nnd fremen, have tufc. ruhus protertpd by law If they me called to actve war Atovney Oenernl Theodore D Parsons has s ruled.. Mlk pr&uulon In New Jersey durn; M*v totaled pounds,.» 7.75 per cent ncrease over Aprs:,. More than \*rs of sweet corn arefxpectcd M be harvested n New Jersey ths year, the State Department of Aseulhre anpnunced. Traffc arrests, exclusve of parkns volatons, totaled 47,672 n Ntw Jersey durns the frst fve months of Eghteen CLASSIFIED Qasfed Advertsng woonrmb rub»brbo on IN (.m Mrtet, Wo««krl4K«, N. J. Pabllkcn»t WOODBRIDOE INDEPENDENT- LEADER CARTERET PRESS RARITAN TOWNSnf-FORDS BEACON THREE NEWSPAPERS Tlma 6c *«r lnt 2 Tme* 4c p»r l 3 Tlme lse per Hue 4 Tlmea Uc per lne (YEARLY CONTRACT) SCO lnes tlrse pa cn..llc per Wrw (Mlnmum»Hue rlargej 5 ltnf«.) Chanfe of copy allow«d monthly. 25 letters to a lne Hvt word*. ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING IIH.VHIIII- m Hvnnrn Kreltluln tru mmtp [or entabllnlpl accounts unly. lrrtklr Insrllntu wlll b«clhrkcl for at tlc on-tlme rat*, c navlno stat/"! nlm Alltal A " s orlered four lmes auj and s-pajnj! Hawa, are states, wllng plus to Aasca send 8l(I, )( f. rt,, (or efore tne that nctul t, me number, ot TK rfalbonus checks to World War II tmes the tj appeared, clbrfltf at the rac «*rn«t. veterans of such states who are now resdng n New Jersey..,. The Woollrllne Publshng Co. reserves tn rgln to edt, revse or Upland game huntnr n New Jersey next fall wll be allowed daly durng twn seasons from 9 A. M. to a half hour after sunset except on tne openng day. CAPITOL CAPERS: The State Motor Vehcle Department has receved a Polce Department report of an accdnt statng Woman, n ft of temper, delberately drove her car nto tree."... State agrculture experts are conductng a statewde search fo golden namatodes. a pest whch nfects potatoes, and hope none wll be found.... Fsh Is a valuable food that nourshes the whole body but has no partcular effect upon the bran, clams the Medcal Socety of New Jersey. POtIO IN OWN FAMILY RICHMOND. Va. The daughter of Basl OConnor, presdent of the Natonal Infantle Paralyss Foundaton, has been strcken wth polo and s n a hosptal here undergong treatment. She s Mrs. Sdney Culver, 30, and mother of fve. Resettlement, not relef, major refugee problem n Europe. rjwl all copy nuhmlttec, «rur wll ot le resp>n*imo (<>r mole than ne morrett n^rto of any Jdertlnrment. Tt;«-o-orrtlon of tn ll VprlaAm Wll hf *lurmht«.d CLARIFIED ADS At CKTICD TO (flo A. H. WKDIVKM)Ar WOODBRIDGE 8-70 "Kl. ADVs <VAXTKH \T,,- l"-:l :n,.,t : lever I.f.d r j,,. I tn th,. I,.,,,, n: : Inn wl-. IIUMlt nl-,y h,! lav lrm- I. M * ^ l MTKl.NIM \ If rtn, nrlr..n. "" rx)t rp! sa.r Hewnren Avnn l Avenue ;, water. g». c,., U00. R«l> frt Ku ««Avenue. M. tuchft S-llttll. *!!>< Kl, ^\ VOPI;,rt,Kprhlcm, AI.,. ran lt-> Jm \\ WnorllK., v a I Opnons of Others NOFOODRH<, K, V(, IContnued from Edtoral Pa»e> ntent of Aar tragc days of our Wake Islands,; the natons fn, : our Bataans, and our Chochlwons plentful that before we rally, wth one based on the Kon and one sprt, for the struggle. unwarranted. I: Ths Is not to say that past gve statstcal -.; mstakes should not be studed cent statemomor that neglgence, f proved, Truman that am should not be punshed. It does n food prces a mean that recrmnatons of a be due to profte superfcal and poltcal nature are valueless and that those who ndulge n them should be scorned. WATCH FOR SIll s There s tough fghtng to be Presdent Trunu:. done n Korea wthout senseless all ctzens and p. fghtng among ourselves about be watchful o errors of the past.- -The Mllwa-! other subversve ; kee Journal whle, the Army - "*» press to avod pu. Chang Ka-shek shakes up hs hensve lsts of N, : Natonal party. Russans see the need for strengthenng the Sovet Navy. Bought your Coal for the Wnter? reserve unts cal Such roundups elgn agents. Whether ym have or not, you wll pay just abolt double the 940 prce. The prce o anthracte Coal stove and chestnut has rsen rapdly lke all other commodtes over fhe last 0 years, and you have come to expect t. / But the Publc Servce bus fare has hot rsen. Its the same today as t svas 0 years ago 5 CENTS. The cost of furnshng adequate, safe and comfortable transportaton s steadly skyrocketng. Ol, tre,s, gas, bus parts are way up over 940 prces. Wages have been on a steady ncrease. Snce July,948 they have rsen by about $4,750,000 on an annual bass and over $3,^00,600 on an annual bass snce 940. How can we charge the same old & fare and stll pay our blls? It snt possble! Pnblc Setvce flet! a petton on July 2,950, wth the Board of Publc Utlty Cottmggonerg for relef frqm he fve cent f U re untl Btch tme*e permanent rales shall hate been estjuulmfl by the Board. The company feelu that y«u can rfedty mufcratujd that effcent [md adequute tranaportaton servce s, r jeoprcrf when we face the km of nearly $4,000,000 a year.! Ml,

11 ;;!rl Tm.lHU>.\Y, HI. tlf.vfh t. ^Anthonys Trumph but Reman Game Back n League SPORTS ROUND-UP By Johnne Royle umnllml smply because Our Lady of peace was clml:l,.,l by tle slghtest margn from the New Jersey :;:t< Sem-Pro Baseball Tournament last Saturday, )nn Anderson, the former Barron chucke wth the lu,ht arm, and hs recever, Dck.Gallagher, rate the ; (lt..s of ths column for the ablty and compettve,,,]t tley both dsplayed n tourney competton. Anderson ptched every one of Fords games thrqugh-,,n< He elmnatons nd turned n a masterful per-/,, malce each tme he took the hll to attempt to ad- VJIHT hs team to the fnals. The Fords hurler had long n en consdered one of the better ptchers n the county and n,thc past three weeks proved t smack n the mddle of Waters Stadum. When fnal tournament nures are tabulated, t wouldnt be asurprse to see Anderson holdng the record for the most nnngs.rhcd wth the lowest earned run average, the former Barron star may not possess the fastest ball or t. t curve hereabouts, but what he lacks on the ball I" makes up for t wth hs experence and ablty to jjt c- to a batters weak spots. Rval managers clam Anderson to be one of the smartest chuckers n ths,.uty who.seldom fals to keep base runners glued, her sacks wth hs famous snap throws. When an ;:tlrtr such as Don earns the respect and complments d Ins opponents, he has reached a status sought after k many ball players. When the Award Commttee nnmences handng out trophes after the tournam nt, we hope one wll go n the drecton of a deservj!!: ball player Don Anderson. Probably the most mproved and talked-about player n the Md-County League and State Tournament s I ck Gallagher, Fords scrappy catcher who s n full charge of Andersons delveres. Last season Gallagher ms used strctly as an outfelder wth Fords where he v.;r; just another good ball hawk. However, when Our I ;<dv of Peace organzed last sprng, Dcks potentalty; behnd the plate were not overlooked, apd he was dately handed the teams catchng tools. Snce H afternoon he caught hs frst game, the husky ILK k.top has been Fords star recever. ]fls arm s by f;u the best n the Md-County League. In Fords game v.th St. Anthonys, Gallagher amazed thtf spectators by throwng out Sneps Zullo, one of the fastest men m the Port Readng nne, after the ball had skpped through hs legs and rebounded oft the backstop. Asde fnn havng a whp-lke arm, he s one of the teams» ltd clutch htters as the, fgures prove. It s not hard In understand wjrjy Fords traveled as far as they dd st the top baseball teams n the State wth a batomposed of Anderson ptchng and Gallagher They can both look back wth satsfacton f( SPORTS l m F l n j r P ~ Molnant Molnars ( Clck M IM4* t/ > NET F «SUI RESULT apop GOOD. BY AlanMave7 Ha^oTF^TrnnshoSoTholl BUPG AgaustTottcnvlle PATTY Almgl ther stellar performances wll probably go NEW BRUNSWICK -The House, On Wnstons 3 Hts ther performance n Waters Stadum. rkmur to Follow n Thompsons Footsteps lor the.second straght year, Woodbrdge wll have presentatve n the annual College All-Star game at It cago tomorrow nght. Last summer Tucker Thompson, who now wears the colors of the Cleveland Browns becomng the towns frst All-Amercan football jpl.ver at Wllam and Mary College, partcpated n jthe clash wth the best the pros had to offer. Tomorrow In-lt Lou Creekmur, the prde of the Barrons and nlden Bears, wll have a startng role when Edde n le.sons Collegans lne up aganst the champon ladelpha Eagles. Ironcally enough, Creekmurs ;n on the grdron has paralleled Thompsons alu.st to the letter. Both are lnemen rated as the best the south who concluded ther amateur careers by k.vmg n a couple of bowl games after beng named ;> M veral All-Amercan teams throughout the naton lule at the Wllamsburg nsttuton. ( They played to- ther durng ther hgh school days as well as at Wl- <m and Mary. Creekmur wll start hs professonal aeer wth the Detrot Lons, one of the potentally <at teams n the new professonal loop. Thompson be startng hs second season jwth the Browns, the nsde track on the number one pvot spot snce ;Lou Saban, Clevelands all-league center, has cled to retre from professonal football. HOOKERS Iselns Frank Poreda has decded to ng up hs boxng mtts after stagng a one-vctory uneback last sprng Bll Wanqa s almost certan clnch "Rooke of the, Year" honors n the Md- "mty crcut.... The donkey game between the thletcs and Boosters wll be played the nght of ugust 30 Jack Crerand and. BUI Leahy wll agan amle the coachng rens for the Stj James C.Y.Q. llven ths fall... Johnny Venerus mproved httng as been a bg factor n the Athletcs recent wnnng vak The House of Fnn lost a tough ball game the Freeholders County Softball Tournament last unday...-, Nck Prscoes unannounced resgnaton nf as a real surprse to local sports enthusasts.... or softball teams nterested n bookng ndependt games can, do so by contactng ths column. Wood- Wge teams are currently arrangng >tp play two! ft»»esa week through the rest ofttw month..; Tfte- "dtmers lke to tell the story about Joe Grady and < tme he kept hs baseball unform on a sold week r httng a tjomp run whch won an, mportant U game for the olfl Knghts of Columbus team....»y Santora wll soon report to Fork Unon Mltary along wth Berne Peterson and Erk Chrsten. The tro may form one sde of the Cadets form wall ths fall,... The Iseln Cubs are slently, tpng n the thck of the Md-County crcut battle " Ll ~" k ]\ *., JrtBk CapfWflhM now become a TOTTENVILLK -A trp across Arthur Kll brow-lt Molnars Tnvcrn out of ther remt lttlmr slump, and as a result, the Woortbdge nne unleashed ft 9 ht r.ssnult whch paved the way for ther Impressve 9-2 vctory over the Tavern On The Roud In a.nne played at Arhandale Feld. Maynard Wnston, Molurs" curve ball artst, twrled one of hs best games of the season, settng hs opponents down wth three llts. He had a no-htter gonk nto the sxth nnng when Jack Short dropped a change up ptch over the nfeld for hs teams frst safety. Woodbrdge lost lttle tme makng an Impresson n the Scorng column wth seven runs n the n- Ital stanza. Wnston and Johnny Dubay started the uprsng wth successve sngles and were Immedately drven home.when Rche Boland laced an Insde ptch to dee left feld whch was good for three basts. Don J\aroe then doubled to center scorng Boland. Andy Hronck sngled ahead of Bll Leahy who blasted a home run over the left felders head to dear the bases. A two-base ht by Royle and a sngle off the bat of Jack Shne accounted for the sevonh tally of the nnng. Woodbrdge was blanked In the thrd stanza but came back wth three In the thrd, three In the fourth, fve In the sxth, and a sngle marker n the seventh nnn? to cop the one-sded contest. Wnston was deprved of a possble shutout n the sxth framewhen Short led off wth a sngle to left and was moved nto scorng poston when Al Darkey walked. Tom London fled out to center feld before Dppy Kowalsk chopped a sngle Into ;!(ht whch, scored Short from second, Tottenvlles threat (ended when Leahy, Andy Hronck, and Charle Farr manpulated a fast double play. Johnny Dubay and Rche Boland. Molnars rooke outfelder, were Woodbrdges httrm stars wth four and three llts, respectvely. Andy Hronck and Bll Leahy walloped a home run apece for the vctors. Jerry Merrll went the full seven nnngs for Tottenvlle and w;s tlled wth the loss. l-"rr, Ih Wlnsln, P H.I,ll.l. It A; l-n-. -f llmnl-l, «l,,;ln :h l:,n l>, ll S,r\ I - Molmm I I All {) CHAMPION JUMOR WHOSB RBTlRH TO TH& SHOULD BRIGHTER AMERICAN PAI//5 CUP PICTURE \ PATTY, WHOS 0 AMERICA BECAUSE Hes PVBP ABROAP <5O MUCH, AL5O WOt THE FREHCH TITLE Golden Bears n Thrce-Weekly Practce Drlls; Slate 2 Games WOODBRIDGE The Golden I Peterson, and Dck Nelson. The House of Fnn, p Champs, Lose n County Tourney Over Keasl)e v ; Athletcs Trumok Rpmlll TtllTll f Fnn. WoodbrldK- Townshps,,,..,, HWIl.all III Illl U softball champons wn. ( rovltlur, hx-ll US Al( wvk by Vcl-s Bu uf Ilwsh) n u thrlllm! Rllln 5-4 en- The vctors saned all ther tull"; un two llts and a couple of cuslly errors by the usually tght Fnn defense. Both the Woodbrdge and Bnrtan Townshp combnes fought on even terlts, golnn nto the seventh lnnnu wth four runs apece when Vlela dented tho plate wth a sngle marker to v.up the slum bans cbntest. Jack McComlck was ncked wtfr the defeat after gvng up two! llts, whle Jm Major was credted wth Vlels vctory, Showng utter dsdan for poltcal tradton and what-have-you, tn Youns Republcans of ths cty thumped the Fourth Ward Democrats of Perth Amboy 5- to reman e lone local representatve Of ths ctys orgnal delegaton of nne entrants, four fell by the waysde In the frst round of acton, and another quartet was bumped Sunday. Squbb, losng ts frst same n county competton, the Rums, the EaHlcs A, C, and the Spon Spot were the New Brunswck teams dumped durnt; ths weeks contest. Allows t Hts Bl: L:HI Creekmur, Ht-former Buron trui star, who reached the pnnacle of success at Wll«m md Mny College where he WHS med to several All-Amercan teams throughout the country lust fall, s slated to start aganst the Phladelpha Efrtes wth the College All- Stnrs tomorrow nltht at Chcago, the scene of the annual football skrmsh, Last wnter Creekmur had the dstncton of partcpatng n two bowl games wthn & month. After tomorrow nlkhts encounter, the husky tackle wll report to the Detrot Lons wth whom he Is under contract for the 950 season, Creners Lose, 2- ToIryngtonTeam WOODBRIDQE Frday nlaht, the Grener Grls and the Dotty Plashes met at Roosevelt Park, nnd at the end of the fourth Inrrm, the Flash coach, takng ex cepton to an umpres rulhr walked off the Meld, gvng the locals a 7-0 forfet. After th Autlm Vllll,n Uf N rt. I \v? III It J h f, 4 ] * 2 I I Pete McElroy. a lttle guy»lth a JnnlW n "hjch the QHffen [powerful arm, hurled thetj.o.p, scored three tmes, agood same team to Its Impressve vctory, He was played by both teams. John when Mlgew. felded CebroJ bunt ; allowed the Democrats four scattered sngles and dldht gve up a In the frts nnng, was Invncble.* Ern(e p fts t O rnl:kys n rounder Rechowlcz, after allowng a htand tossed t wde of frst base. run untl hs team Ta<) taken a 4-0 allowng no oneto reach fls lead. The Young Republcans thereafter. Sally Lapalosa also smacked Davs, the loser, for three Pltcletl wdl for the Dotty team runs n the frst Innng, and theand the fans were dsapponted I J. T, WOQDBRIDGE-St. AnthoW»! of Port Readng edged out tp k > Iroquols of Perth Amboy B-5 ll 4 close ball game to reman wltftla a full game of the pnce-setun Sacred Hearts of Perth Amboy p the Md-County Baseball Leagu,. The local Athletcs subdued tj&* R^asbey Rangers 6-2 to cement ther hold on thrd place and keefr wthn strkng dstance of the Ie4- e leaders. Julus KollaT. Port Readngf. scrappy manager, sent hs acg rght hander, Dck Mlulec7.. agaln^ )0 TnruK In lnsperatt mov. to keep the Sants a step bertna South Amboy wth the currewl campagn nenvn! the honjfc stretch. Hs selecton proved successful when M^h.7, twrled SlXhlt ball for sx and one-thrd Innngs to aaln credt for the vctory., Walt Mnlnowsk releved the starter In the fnal frame sftoj he lost Ills stud and managed to retre the sde. P-rtl Amboy went out front In the fourth stanza when Bucklewlcz sngled to left, raced to thrd assault proved more than suffcent that the teams dd not fnsh. behnd McElroys sped ball. Sunday nght, the Oreners lost Squbb bowed out n a rash of ther second game of the season exctement. Wth the ^merlcan to the VB Pals of Irvlngton, the Legon of Perth Amboy provdng the opposton, Squbb traled son. The locals led -0 untl the to center to score Malnowskl. Hob- only team to beat them ths sea- Bears, under gudance of Tony above group has shown an ex-3- gong nto the top of the ffth seventh when a ht and tw/o er-brors allowed two runs to score for ht to center to score both runnel*. Slmonsen then blasted a base Cacclola, are contnung ther ceptonal amount of hustle and are and theren les a pretty talc. three - nght a - week tranng expected to play a large role n Rche Hauck, who had yelded the Pals. The Greners put on a Port Readng contnued to wdcp. schedule In order to have the the Bears quest of the state sem-,, n lhc Le, lon runs before ben(! b rally n the seventh, fllng the the gap In the- sxth frame wth squad In top physcal condton pro champonshp. releved by Berttle Phlps n thebases wth none out. but were unable to score. Carol Groud, In and Erne Coppola worked Pollock three addtonal runs. Smpnsen by the early part of September The Bears odense has been fourth and takng over n rl?ht when the Bears wll open a streamlned wth the nddton of aheld, was hustlng clown the frst losng, allowed only two scratch for successve walks and Mglec? twelve game schedule. set of new plays tot add versatlty baselne attemptng to beat out a hts, and deserved a wn, Jahn of followed wth a sngle to load the The Alumn have added several ot hetr attack. Most of Caccohvs bouncer to short. There YKTC wnners whle ht more freely was bases. Tony Barcellona scored two new players to ther roster to talce runnng plays wll materal/.e three outs at the tme, for Haucks effectve In the pnches. runs wth hs second ht of the up the slack brought about by the from the sngle and double whg llt had struck a npper, but Rche Next week If the state tournament does not Interfere, the Gren- runners wth a neat sacrfce be- game. Johnny Zullo advanced both retrement of four veterak. Johnny and Steve Clpo have not as Stll Need Men Legon frst sacker, and In a jffy ers w play the HPanovetes of fore Malnowskl lfted a hgh fly formatons. crashed nto Mke Euboteh, the yet turned up at the recent practce drlls and It Is doubtful squad for any new players who The Amercan Legon t«am, ap- the afternoon, and on the follow- from thrd. Woodbrd-u stll has room on I le everybody was out on the feld. Whppany at Roosevelt Park In bal to rght whch easly seared whether or not they wll don thehave an nclnaton to try out for parently unruffled by the battle of n;! Sunday wll play the Alpnes. wld seventh nnng name, gold and black colors agan ths frst base, mantaned Its slm Regonnl chumps of New York, at to pulllnt; the gume out of fall. The Hopelawn backfleld stars New York. the fre fo< he Iroquols when they are the oldest actve members wtl (contnued on page 2) the Bears. In the event the Cpos 2 Jdeclde to hang up ther cleats, \ fcaccola wll have two large naps _ to fll n hs backfeld. Steve, a 4!) - J trple threat talback, sparked the WOODBRIDGE The Athletcs nvcrt on lte Ilrnl All [rbears offense for the past three announced today ther postponed llvvy,!,.. : seasons In the passng, puntng, Bear management started last hampons, the Cardnals of Perth name wth tle Dunellen Lons wll Slmrl..M : and runnng departments, whle j week and thus far has shown 5:4ns Amboy, Undsturbed by tlelr be played Sunday afternoon at l,.tnlfl, H.hs brother, Johnny, stood out last! of becomng a successful venture. unruly conduct, the Fords Park. Game tme has been season as the teams leadng I It s a popularty contest, not a Cardnals contnued to flash the set for 2:30 P. M. blocker. beauty contest, as most of thebest form n the tournament. Manager Joe McLaughlln wj,- m. Cacclola stated ths week he s early partcpants were led to bewell satsfed wth the early show- leve when the frst announcements.0 htter n last weeks openng wth the heavy httng Joe Gyenes Behnd Ray Nxon who hurled a send Whltey Mlzerak to the mound rll, ng of Jack Moskowltz, Steve Srm-j were made. Erne Bartha, who Isround, the champs pounded outt.a slated to do the catchng. ly rfga, Steve Daroc, Chrs Stc.el, charge of the contest, s stll acceptng applcatons. team of Rartan Townshp, Tour- t 9-0 vstory. over the U.A.W.-C J.O. o :: :s n l n Harold Mller, Chrs Mller, T;v.-y mm the IU-IIII 0 u ll II II I -:! TRAP SHOOT AUGUST 7 ney rules curtaled the game to FORDS Steven A. Madger, fve nnngs. presdent of the WoodbrUlgc LudesEvent Among Bg Annual Gant Tuna Run Along Nxon gave up twohts ths tme Townshp Psh and Game Assocaton, announced that & trap shoot but was never n danger of losng $tock Cnr Race Features hs shutout. He fanned eght men. wll be held at the Assocaton LONG BRANCH A 35 lapnew Jersey Shore has Started Joe Maloncy collected a double grounds on Wood Avenue on and a par of sngles for a perfect Thursday, August 7 at 6:30 P. M, Trophy Race and a specal Lades TfRENTON August marks the proven ko be as popular or more afternoon for the Cardnals. All nterested sportsmen ate cordally nvted to partcpate. Event are the featured attractons begnnng of the annual gant tuna! so than deep.sea anjung among Rams Slopped ofthe stock car racng program at run alonu the New Jersey shore. prospectve and experenced New Long Branch Stadum, Saturday The Plshers of Perth Amboy, The large tuna, the most plentful Jersey fshermen. Many men andlast seasons runner->up, dsposed nght. of all bg same fsh along the coast, women prefer to reman on land INTERESTING SITE pf the Rams 7-2 as Red OHa-a Competng In the Trophy Race range In weght between 00 and and jon n "the exctng sport of MORRISTOWN One of many paced them on the njound and at wll be such famous drvers as: 600 pounds, as compared wth the surf castng. Pers and jattlts also the plate nk-restng buldngs and stes to. OHara spun a neat two- Frank Schneder, Lenny Brown, smaller school tuna averagng 20 prpvjde stable places where one be seen In Morrstown s Fort Parker Bohn, Ed Soden, Jmmy htter and.one of Sol Gonzales ptches for ahome run. Joe to 75 pounds each. can fsh all day a.nd not be an- by thoughts of mal-de-mer. nue, op a hll behnd the court- Nonsense, located on Western Ave- Wlaney, Sam Mallach, Charle A conservatve estmate by of-noyefcals of the State Promoton Sec- feandy Hook Bay s well knowtr a homer and a sngle. [! house. The fort was so named be- Legastt-r starred for the losers w th Dyer and Bob Courtwrght. The leadng female plots Include Vera caused It was apparently bult for ton, Dvson of Plannng and for.catches of porgy, weakflsh and Club 23 of Perth Amboy elmlpatedthe Eagles A. C. 7-3, behnd Lang of Lakelvood, Jacke Holler no other purpose than to keep the Commerce, ndcates that more fluke, The Shark, Shrewsbury and of Ocean GroVe, Vrgna McMoyle solders of the contnental Army than a quarter mllon fresh and Manasquan rvers and the nlets Paul Kosups sjx-ht ptchng. of Orange, and Joanne Engelman occuped durng the wnter.- The salt water anglers wll try thenluck In New Jersey waters ths especally good for strped bass. Oak Inn of Perth Amboy. Ulrlch structed. at Barnegat and Beach Haven are Sport Spot was dabbed 9-3 by of Keansburg. old earthworks have been recon- year. In 948 more than 25,000 Weakflsh, fluke and croakers may and Kaczmarek each belted a HOME BUILpfNG frqsh water fshng lcenses were be caught In BanegaC Bay. homer for the vlctqrs. Ed Hole«Issued to New Jersey resdents Fear of shortages of buldng Numerous sheltered fshng pots was the loser and Steve Pajak got, JJIAJOR ATTRACTJQN alone. Because a lcense s requred materals and labor, due totthe ae located along botf New Jer-thseys Atlantc coastlne and the Ths weeks eght wnners wll wn. SHREWSBURY-A major, attracton for toursts Is Old Chrst : for fresh water fshng and none Korean stuaton, s causng many for salt water fshng n <ew Jersey, a large number of p$patorans Shrewsbury. Many vstors beleve Church on State Route 3$ at would-be home-owners and even Delaware Bay shorelne. Choce nl olt the quarter fnal toupd at contractors to take new looks at Roosfcvelt Park next Sunday. Four are expected to head for the shore. It to be the most nterestng hstorc church In New Jersey. E<- the present boom. Others, however, Kamjs, begnnng wth a meetng thnk that the end of the no- The favorte feedng ground of between the ^mtjpu MBJQP a^d down-payment lure for veterans and; the Increase by 25 per cent of the down payment on houses sold wth FHA mortgage Insurance wll cut off a large porton of the knd of buyers of already bult fnd almost fnshed houses whch have been gvng the Jome- buldng boom Its greatest boost of late. SOME ADTOMbBILE! BUFFALO, Nj. Y. Brought Into court for operatng an unsafe vehcle] Wade Chey, owner,; repled that front seat passaneers were "Strapped In wth a safety belt." Polce sad there was a hoje n the front seat of the car bg enough for a perspn to fall through, He was charged wth drvng wth defectve brakes, no Wndsheld wper, no lghts, no bumppr, no rear fenders, no wndows and three doors ted shut. APPROPRIATE JOB NEWPORT NEWS, Va. When Frst Leutenant Melvln L. Toothman was assgned to duty at Fort Buatls recent he W?rVer an approprate Job Totto the gant tuna s the long underwater canyon, usually referred to as tje "mudhole," on the floor of the Hudson Rver, that extends (ar out nto the Atlantc. The tuna arrve n early August and stay Untl the arrval of the, equnoxal storms late n September, Arnonff the many varetes. of fat water fsh n New Jersey, besdes tuna, ale marlln, swordftsh, bluefsh, sea bass, fluke, flounder, strped bass, ^eakflsh, blackftsh, whttng, abaccre am) bonlta. New Jerseys 20-mle coastlne s dptted Wth fshng centers where bots, tackle and bat are avalable for llther surf, bp,y or rver an the team. Erne Bartha, tho Bears manager, has asked all prospects to report to the Woodbrdne Pork Monday, Wednesday, or Thursday evenngs. Assstant coaches Lou Bartha and George Geek wll nstruct all the newcomers. The "Mss Woodbrdte" contest beng conducted by the Golden o suadenly remembered she h d left 8lln. IRow boats, used d fr for bay, In-h and carrots. She called the fre depart- the gas burnng under a pan of let 8lln. and rvey-nouth fshng lt party and charter boats for deeper ment nwakefleld am tlt fremen waters $ay be obtaned at any otgracously suved the carrots and the }4 cpastal centers. Small boats, probably/the house from burnng of course, may be reftted at almost any of (be djnajl coastal resorts. resorts" 8evera H the better-known 049 OUTPUT fshng centers along the, N*w Jefsey cpast are Hghlands, Pont offcally culled "gross natonal Ths countrys 949 output Pleasant, Avon, Forked Rvej, Beach Haven, Waretown, Parnepat Cty, WttdWood, Cape W "d Ocean Cty. spots on the Atlantc sde are Lttle Egg Harbor, Great Bay, Egs Bay»nd Great Sound, whle fshng stes ( Southwest Jprswy Include Bvalve, Foresque, Greenwch, Norburys Landng, Port Morrs and Reeds Beach, Begnnng n August wth the openng of the gant tun season and contnung on nto September and October, the peak of New Jerseys fshng season s expected to attract thousands of anglers to the Garden States choce areas. SAVED UEIt CARROTS WAKEFIELD. Mass. Mrs. Arthur E, Ooodwn, vstng n.topsflejtl, 20 mles from her, porno, product totaled $255,60,0,00,0,- 000 Whch was $3,500,000,000 less than n 948; but $22,300,000,000 more than n )47, accordng to the lt lean and won 3-. Harry Kour.s, who allowed one ht over the frst sx nnngs, receved credt for the vctory. Mke Roskey gave up the only other Squbb safety n tn seventh. Wthn earshot of the Squtbb- Legon melee were the defendng NIL-Way Cleaners at P. M. apd coacludtass wth a" y:30 game betwen club 23 and OfUc thh wll beplayed on the #0. Hfamond. The Young Republcans wll ve wth the Fshers In the second game and the Vels qlssh n the (.hlrd conte-sf pn «),Is Thr ftrorm ly IUUIIIK* " Ft : s 0! 0 ( fn on lull II K II t II Lovlnf Word* Passerby What would your mother say, jhtle boy, If she cotfd hear ( you sweat lke «*t? Boy-Shed be tckled to death If she could hear l.t- Pas&erby How can you be lke that? Boy Th»t» no le, Shes stone Atheltcs to Encounter f)uneuen Horn Sunday "TJfted In! the church are the dlan deed to the property and the orgnal charter from Kng George II. The Crown of England stllj tops the, spre. WORKSHOP OF NATION TRENTO^St T^ referred to as "The Workshop of the Naton," New Jersey s n sxth place n the country ndustrally,! although forfy-flfth n area. The f)pf, tojejjfery In the Unted States was establshed at Hoboken In 642. Today, nearly 8,000.ndustral plants ure operatng n the State. BQWl-ERS Up Are Ready, Are You? Practce Now Hume of N. J. State f ( or Blls Ralway Recreaton Co. MS Coach Sty Ralway, N.J. scored Buuhewcz from the hot corner on a close play at the plale. The Sants Immedately erased the Trbes lead n ther half of the fourth wth three dgts. Walt Malnowskl led off wth a sngw and stole second on the frst pltcjl. Johnny Lazar drew a fret pass be-" fore Tony Sazlllo drlled a sngl* > BRIEGS Summer SUIT SALE ltre Arc Hundreds of Fne TROPICALS WORSTEDS SPUN RAYONS CORDS Mupy Natonally Advertsed ALL FROM OUR REGU.LAR STOCK AT SALE PRICES Novy $25.95 $32.95 small!ai HIT.IMM.II.M ALL FURNISHINGS ALSO ONj SALE Omphfa PERTH AMB6Y. J \r\\

12 PAGE TWELVE S. Anthonys (Con Mmed from Sports Page) came wthn one run of tyng the ball Ramc Zambo led off wth a walk and Stetson, pnch-hltng for Mrs. Joseph Andersch and Polllck. doubled to center. A ru. chldren, BUU, Joseph and Marvn. West. Avenue, have returned scored when Malnowak towed Pat I to ther home after spendng two j Cavolfts urotnd ball over the frst, weeks at Seasde Heghts! basemans head. Wth two men on j and one down, Malnowsk took Plans weredscussed and com-. over the chuckng dutes from! pleted for a card party to be held ; Mlglecz who began to tre The I at the next meetng August 28, at frst man he faced. Burkew.cz,! the clubhouse, by The Sewaen went down by the strkeout rolte,! Republcan Club, Inr Mr. and Cebro and Fustorncky snrled consecutvely to account for two.uns charmen. ^ Mrs. H. B. Rankln were apponted before Seve Mucko fled to center -Mr. and Mrs Jk Haley to conclude the ball game.! Washngton. D. C. hfmgfrturned, home after vstng Mr, and Mrs. Tony Barcelona and Walt Mnnowsk splt httng honors for j Stanley Karons. ChfT Road. Potr Readng wth two hts apfve -Mrs, Catherne Snee, of the Erne Pastornlclty was top man at Bronx, s vstng Mr. andjmrs the plnte for Perth Amboy wth Martn Snee, East Avenue. twn safetes. j M r s. Anthony Wlsnowsk, The Athletcs breezed to a 6-2Perth Amboy and Mrs. Rose Godfrey, Lnden, were the guests of vctory over the Keasbey Eagles behnd the effcent four-ht ptch- Mrs. Harry Halsey, Woodbrdpo ng of Bll Wanca. the most m-; Avenue. ; jroved churker In the crcut. j Keasbey broke the Ice n the second nnng wth a sngle run. when Wanca encountered a bref sesson of wldness. Brown led off wth a walk, and GlofT sngled to center before Gene Antol walked to load the bases Dck Hodan then "I. \n(hnj"«wated the Athletcs ptch ou: wth success and drew the thrd ; l.r.n. ss* free pass of the nnng to force In Broun Wanes settled dom to retre the sde wthout further damage. Woodbude went out front n the thrd wth two runs. Men«el walked, was sacrfced to second ov Wanca, and scored when Johnny Venous lned a sharp sngle to left, The alert thrd baseman advanced to second after the left felder faled to feld hs ht cleanly. Oyenes drve Venerus across theplate wth a lne sngle over thrd. Keasbey dented the plate wt a sngle marker In the fourth. Oloff was ncked by one of Wancas curve.; and Antol reached frst on an error Hodan scored Oloff from atxuuu vwln a tnt: fttkc. The Athletcs put the game n the wn column n the fourth wth four bg runs. Al Franko and Al Lada sngled successvely to left before bens advanced a base on an nfeld nut, Marty Mengel accounted for two RBIs wth a sngle to center. Wanca walked end Whltey Mzerak drove both runners home wth a resoundng trple to left center feld. Wanca receved credt for the vctory whle Gene Antol was tagged wth the defeat. The Sacred Hearts nf South Amboy contnued ther wnnng ways by trmmng the Metuchen Sports Assocaton 5-2 for ther fourteenth vctory n league, competton. Edde Zebro went all the way for South Amboy, lmtng Metuchen. to seven hts to gan credt for the wn. Joe Portash absorbed Metuchens defeat after beng tagged for eleven hts, Kovalsk and Edde OBren were the Hearts httng stars wth three and two safetes respectvely. Varco and Portash were top men In tre batters box for Metuchen. wth two hts apece...- Trl..sk. -s A t. /., J. AH 4 : ".M Hfr pll.n.! [..n. ]( AthnryH M./cr.k. 2l I..la rf llilc. ( Venm-, W,u,.., <. hllc. 3 n wn n. lar. I" Zcl.r., 2b, HHrfn. ss <-r«.tl.l.-"k. If. KnVlskl. -;. y..n., p Mnv-s. :!, AH ^?,, [, ] O II \ n u n :! Athlrtln Ifll At! Krn»l>ry CM AH I I o lre l II 2 I South Amlnj (tl.vi* n <! 3 4 3: 2 AH o II I) H ( l n II I I Ilhy Gft Set Lustrous satn adds : rch a::l deroratvr Ixrtlrr to ths blanket and pllow set lor the new foahv. The deep satn bndngs arr padded then qulled wth dagonal machne sttchng. IT soft lghtweght wool n your favorte bahy psmrl to make the set. A drecton leaflet for the carrage and pllow covers may be obtaned by sendng a stamped, self-addressed envelope In the Needlework Department of ths paper requestng leaflet Xo. K-73. If you want to keep slm, dance thats the advce of Jam?s Carney. Caaney. who was bejmnp! to worry about hs mddle-awe spread, began a seres of strtnuous rehearsals for "The West Pont Story." When he fnshed the pcture, "the old paunch" had faded away lke a drop of water on a hot pavement." Frank Fontane, whe, just a few short %onths ago, was "just hanang around.., not dong anythng much," s now one of the busc.t men n Hollywood, wth so many offers he hasnt had tme to consder any of them. Hes busy at present playng a comc Army sergeant at 20th Century-Fox, n "Call Me Mster." Ths fall he wll be n Republcs "Ht Parade uf 95." wth Ann Sherdan and Vc- n tor Mature. n» : r; I ( 0 II II 2 II I Honorng Walter Huston, Hal Wa.ls and Joe Hazen have establshed a scholarshp at the Un- ; versty of Arzona n Walters name. Each year, theyll brnt; I over two Englsh-speakng stu \ dents from Trkkala, Greece for a r I four-year course. They also plan to present a fne portrat of Huston to the unversty. After fnshng "The West Ponl Story," Jmmy Cagney goes to hs home at Marthas Vneyard n New England. He wll return to Hollywood n the fall to start "A Lon Is n The Streets," bused on the lfe of the late Huey Lonn. It has the same theme as the przewnnng "All The Kngs Men." Judy Garlands many frends wll be delghted to learn that she» :< 2, 7 j seems to becomm nto her own ft"_,. a B an. She wll soon leave for.»m. r Mn»!»"" lnb " : * n n.tn-hen n ( 0 ( 2Prance to rc.t and rehearse son;-.s and \ now act for Londons Palndum, where she s to play for four -v eks. Then shell do a concrrt n Pars and another n Rome. When le returns home thus fall, she expects to do a play n New w < nm...l YLjon ol lltvn Haves -The Good Fary," for whlch H h Mnrt, whq WJ. ote, hp Mms for,. Mee[ Me, n gt ^.,, as Dnryl Zanuck was so pleased wth Ann Baxters performance n "All About Eve." that he bought "Relucatant Landlord" for her. Its a story about a wfe who buys a, roomns-houce whle her husband s away n World War II. He returns and they have all the problems that landlords have had sncethe begnnng of tme. YARN CLUB ENTERTAINED SEWAREN The Thread and Yam Club was entertanedtoy Mrs. Charles Sessell at her home Central Avenue. Present were Mrs. Raymond Daub. Mrs. John Venerus, Mrs. Albert Tcrhune and Mrs. Vernon Gesjel. Say HAPPY BIRTHDAY Renrmbrr lrtlulays wth lovely flowers! Your thoushtfulss wll le derply apprvcatrd when our fne, fresh blooms arrve. Cut flowers, plants, novel arranrements, we have them all. 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