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1 No; 40 etness AND ght barle«e. Gregory _. > -t be your hum [t, I suppose, f he, _to borrow a cgant phrase a per nto He uaulermath of last football contest Woodbrdge deferll Amboy,- 7 to 6. ; then; never has UT dsgraceful exthe hstory of the,..tw(m.[ the two [he students, prod- [" jdreret parents school oft- :r precsely as the s lke o- see l! our country fh a Ham-ant dsrelavv and order, for Im- far play, for tr process. The Red spread ths brlllshmet n glar- v n ther propa- r perodcals and her stnkng lteru- Ics learned how to contempt for COnstcrly from ther jar- Imm whom dd ther p;n t? If you dont lke to tell you. They peltng lessons daly Irly from those sneaklng. connvng fellowwho get ther orders sn. They have been told r nsttutons free n, free educaton; free fe! enterprse, free whatever opportunty m opportunty s m- [ at hand, they are taught ake "le, mable youngsters see of ths ndoctrnaton JBr the pages of our newsfrom rresponsble rado! broadcastng eomptt- h talk t home over r lble. What do you exlo do act lke free, Amercans? you dont. But dont hf Murray and Prncs, becau.se I have somcfctly lo yon, too. c n> lell you both and lyour teeth on the buss pens credted to you n ljoy Evenng News»d of your usefulness u>!r.s obvously ended, resgn und the H hler. Your rrespon- (l-nnaton of the stuhe Woodbrdge Town-.-Ilool general, and Ncholas Prsco n pur- s your total unlt- I postons n whch ;udnce und stablty 1 consder your pub- to ln> most 1(1 1 t has been my ms- " countor n twenty I 11 ew.faper busness.- * :.; :, Unons ndctment of I 11 ". and ther athletc lah.slc ;s la ds-! were at l, Chef, I" ask you Just what whm you told the ll!l ".v Evenng New* that llar at the stadum nlulled by tlcs students l";"n ncted by other eleh l> game," l """"I le m t t"r MglL " JWnldg Llemenl j <*<»!-h Iraco naked "/ ll;l.v, and f «o, do you 1:1 "»v yon.shrugged your nlned your moat HII- ^ Nee tul n your very "" Ul tones dened to, the V Unt there «ro ether ll M>II dont recall ths """k 1 could refresh J! 1 y-:.ad; bclkvcoe, III! 111 \Chef, f thohdc- 1 of the hgh 1 school :lll " He game.wurn- " lll " elements," lhy V(! v ll > plaeo thu Mamo ""Ihrdgt! students and? n Vour.; a, pollce- ll " ll t you expose tho "" >lll " and let us aw ^ o --they ttl, e^ s ^[ g lllll " whch Ims Bprang " U1 appearance before "> Could,t Lc thsro a11 gamblng n Per,lh. *" possblty 4»u«t,?"..".*» "credble-, Ml be- l Up I Publshed Every Thurda* st 18 Qr«cn St., Wt>o4br!a*», N. J. Local Poltcal Battle To Settle Town Control Both Sdes Wage Intense Drve For Votes; Btter Fght Waged WOODBIUDGT Lttle more thn a week-end remans before another local poltcal battle wll be hstory. On Tuesday, Woodbrdge Townshp jroes to the polls to elect four members to the Townshp Commttee one from ench of three wards and a commttecnfu-utlargc. Only thu two major- partes art contestng the electon, there beng no ndependent aspnmts. Mayor August F. (Jrener bends the Republcan tcket, as he has for the past sx electons, and hs rnnnng mates arc Commttcemeu Frederck A\ Spencer, Frst Ward; James Schaffrck, Second Ward, and Herbert B, Rankn, Thrd Ward. Opposng them are Andrew I). Desmond, for mayor; Edward Kuth, Frst Ward; Rchnrd Krauss, Second Ward, and John K.ny,uskn, Thrd Ward. Interest n the campagn las been whetted by the most cxtcn svo newspaper advertsng campagn n the memory of the oldest observer. The Republcans are fghtng for control of the Town shp government and must elect, ther entre tcket n order to have a majorty. The Democrats, on the other hand, wth three members now seated on the Commttee need but one more for the balance of power. Whle Charge! Fly charges and countor- Ther Fnal Leaders Of Both Partes Wrte ther Estmates O The Campagn, The Canddates, The Outcome By Jam,e» S. Wght Muncpal fupubtckn Charman Relyng, *»lw»y», on tbe calm, contld«red judgment o( our communty, the Republcan canddates Mayor Augut F. Grener and Comrnltteemen Frederck A. Spencer Jame Schaffrck and Herbert>B. Rankn welcome a vote of approval of ther, admnttraton. They took control ojf the Town- bp aftor t had been left bnnkrupt by a Democratc adtnntrnton. They have, by the applcaton of lound buneu method, greatly reduced the debt and at the tame tme have contnued to provde all centa.1 «errce«, All of them long rcdent of the communty, ther only delre t to tee t progreu and protper. Tht ha been ther tole objectve n the pa«t, and wll contnue to be n the future, WOODBRIDGE; N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I, 1945 By B. W. Vogd Muncpal Democratc Charman The Democratc canddate!, Metart. Andrew D. Demond, Edward Kath, Rchard KMLUH and John Kozmko, have wajed a vjorout campagn, preantng to the electorate of Woodbrdge Towmhp tbe real ttuet. The fact whch they hare patented are bated on the record at they fnd t to ext. Ther comtructve program, at emboded n the Democratc platform, coupled wth ther detre to crve, wll attract the, voter of,the Towmhp regardlett of poltcal afflaton. The Democratc canddates have fath n Woodbrdge Towmhp and tt ctzenry and confdently awat ther decton. Shell Workers Get Novel Przes At Brthday Party In Newark Unque Awards Presented; long-tme Em,,u. f, ployes Get Emblems charges have flown thck and fast between the opposng partes, the 1 SEW A.REN Novel przes nature than the of ssues the a.s campagn offered by rulhethe uwurded n an unque manner featured the Servce Brthday Dnner varous canddates, seem to have ganed the man attenton of the of the employes of the Scwaven man on tn- street. If the extent Plant of Shell Ol Co,, at Hotel Essex House, Newark. of the pad advertsng by both In addton to awards made to A drop of over 1,000 n Wood- each wnner was called to the plutbrdge Townshp regstraton poses fovm h( was K vun a prze,allowed a queston whch only the results-! 10 *- r 1)lck " n<l thcn recalled sev- (ConlvteJ on Paqe H) 1 1 tllll s Crtnf > r " u, h L s gtu l\rcabe Cted The prze wnners and the awards were as follows: George Kocsk, cake of ce, G glasses, 2 bottles of For Bravery ; club soda, two buttles of Scotch; I Mare.Fulton, who had to sng for a bottle nf perfume; Anthony Km. jsh, shavng kt and a bottle of ] Scotch; ljum I)rtmU, bucket of small -bowl ades s any crteron, money wthemployes wth 15 and 10 years of whch to operate the party organzatons on electon day presents stub as he entered the banquet hull, servce, each employe was gven a no serous problem. Ten wnners were drawn and as SEWAUKN Cpl. Joseph I. Me Cabe, son of Mrs. Bertha McCabe, Church Street, Woodbrdge and husband of lra. Dorothy Onenhser McCabe, 502 West Avenue, huts been uwurded the Flronzr Star for "mertorous achevement n connecton wth mltary operatons aganst the enemy of the Unted States." The ctaton rends as follows... At about 1600 hours on 10 March l!mo at Osscnberg, (eryy, Corporal McCabe contnued to perform duty as a transtman, despte contnuous shellng, Hs de-. voton to duty and leadershp led to the subsequent destructon of the harassng enemy artllery through the quck nstallaton of, the sound base.". Cpl. McCubc entered, the servce n March 1044 and s now statoned ncermany. wth two goldfsh, stockng box, box of soup flakes, two parj of stockngs; Robert. Lesen, case of >eer, bottle opener, box of pretzels, poker chps, deck of curds, box of cgars, bottle of Hromo SelUer, Lawrence Venres, wallet wth two fve-dollar blls, whch were wrapped n a seres of boxes; Arthur Perclcss,.sold hs te for $5, was gven a loud yollow and red te to wear. n ts place and then awarded u box of tes, Ruth llol; land was gven a bottle of perfume for havng the largest number of BAZAAR POSTPONED "*~~ : WOO D 1! U I D U E~w\ ba/.aar scheduled by the Order of Eastern Star for Nuvembdr 3 hm been postponed ndefntely The award of u qult wll be made on November ] C as scheduled ICALENDAROF COMING EVENTS] Note: Contrbutons to ths column" must be n ths offce no later than Tuesluy, of each week. NOVEMBER St. Andrews Church bazaar n church audtorum. 2 Halloween party, sponsored by Sewarcn Happness (Jhts, at St. Johns Parsh House.»_ 3 Annual rou,st beef dnner, sponsored by holm Volunteer Fre Co. No. \{ Green Street lrehouse. Barn dance, sponsored by Our Luy of 1eace Church,,(3 4 lo x j>. M.: Sjaghett supper, sponsored by Ludes Auxlary, Avcne! Fre -.Co., at lrehouse, 7 Avenel Womans Club brthday pparty, 1)1 Avenul Street. Meetng of Rosury Socety of St. Andrews... Church. 8 Annual turkey dnner and d bazaar, sponsored by Bulders Crcle of Woodbrdge Methodst Church. Dnner served from 5-ISO to 7:80. Bazaar.starts at 3 P. M. MeetK of clergy andlaymen for the organsaton -of Neghborhood Unty Inter-fath Assocaton, ut Memoral Muncpal Buldng at 8 P, M. ; Welcome Home party for Colopa servceman at Ve»permo Hall, Ionan Avenue., (1 llopelttwn Home and School Assocaton dance, at Hope- lawn School Audtorum., Card party, beneft *{ Chldrens Department of bowarm Lbrary, at Seware. School. < Card >artj>, sponsored by Board of Trustees of Suwateu-: a-lade^iad llo SoV"t /"meett, at Avwncl PAsby.lerau Church. Meetng Lades Auxlary Avenel I re Co. or AV.U«I 2Q WhluTEleAant Sal), sponsored by Scwaren by Boy.Scouts n Inmun, and artcles n her purse and- Mrs. M. Kovtcs and Elzabeth DamU were close seconds and awarded perfume.; Stanley Wcllcr n a sngng competton wth W, A. OConnor and Joseph Tercfnko, was awarded a bottle of rye; Lllan Fedoresnk, two tckets to a Show and the prce of two dnners. Krauss Makes Fnal Vote Bd FOIJDS Rchard Kruuss, Democratc canddate for commttcenutn from the Second Ward, today ssued» statement n behalf of hs fellow, canddates and hmself as follow?: "My fellow canddates and myself have offered you a sncerely progressve and busness-lke proand have asked our opponents to render an accountng of ther twelve years n power, "We have asked a hundred pertnent questons of our publc servants about ther stewardshp and about ther record and lke the Sphynx they stand slent. "Sumanlke they h.ear nothng, know nothng and say nothng." "At Colona, on October. 11, 1!M5, they fnally broke slence wth a momentuous pronouncement. Our publc servants men who seek re-electon on,ther accomplshments and record pro-" clamed that nothng could be done untl "Forward March s the people^ command and our opponents echo nothng fan 1 be done., We and tbe people say t CAN, The olly pro- gram they have s It cant be done.., "Hve us an opportunty to elmnate neffcency and waste to save money to use for mprovements, (ve us an opportunty to make the mprovements so vtally necessary for progruss and growth. Let us nut agan mss the opportuntes whch our opponents mssl and whch other towns took advantage of. Let us ths tme go ahead." Rally To Hear Toolan Talk WOODHltllXK Sculor John K. Toolan wll be the jrncpu! speaker at a Democratc rally tonght at Our Lady of Ml. Carmcf Church Audtorjun, Smth Street, sponsored by the County Commttee of the Frst Ward. Other speakers wll be.andrew. Desmond, canddate for hayor and Kdward Kuth, 1 canddate for the Townshp.Commttee. The commttee n charge s Bernard F. Dungan, clurnun> Mrsj, (vorgu Kolbas, Mrs, Denns Ityun, MIH., Vncent - Cutallano, Mrs, KlUubeth Nugy, Mrs. Frank Mayo, Wllum Iluber, Stephen l^ugur, Churlea Mupgone, Joseph Kuche, John Mluno Thee wll In 1 u poglun of e.tertamnel and cfet>hments wll bumufva AH me welcome, MFllNG MONDAY WOOD»UlDUE--ThB C»therne OgborH Olrulo Kngs wll meet Monday at flo P, tbe ho9«of ]MVB, B.. ^, " Bg V-Bond Rally Is Set For Nov. 27 Well KnownSand,Stars Scheduled To Appear; Ades Are Announced WOODBUIDGE November 27 s the dnte.,. State Theatre s the place. And 7 P.M. s the tme for the bg Vctory Bond show to be held under he sponsorshp of the Townshp Vctory Loan Commttee, Fcrd P.-Buntenbuch, general charman, sad today. Mr. Buntenbnch stated he las been n touch wth the Treasury Department and hns been assured, that a bg "name" band on the rado and company of Broadway stars wll be on hand. Admsson to the theatre wll he.the purchase of n Vctory Bond. The Woodbrdge Hgh School Band wll welcome the guests nt the theatre and members of the Amercan Legon and Veterans of Foregn Wars wll serve as ushers. Woodbrdge Hgh School grls wll be asked to serve as bond salesmen. Meanwhle Mrs. II. 1). Clark, Sewaren, general charman of the Womans Dvson, whch has done an excellent job n all pror drves, has announced her commttee as follows: Co-charmen, Mrs. Joseph Klen and Mrs. Justn Marsh; Women of Trnty Church, Mrs. T. R. Jones; Mothers Club, Mrs. Ernest frukslank; Womn of Congregatonal Church, Mrs. P. O. Dxon; Womans Clu), Mss Kathryn Harned; Tuesday Afternoon Study Club, Mrs. II. -I. Ludc; Order of Eastern Star, Mrs.. G. Baldwn; Women of Presbyteran Church, Mrs. J, M. Kreger; Womans Cvc Club, Mrs. F. C. Unchold; Junet Gage Chapter, I). A,R., Mrs. G. G, Robnson; Women of Methodst Church, Mrs. Marsh; Lades Auxlary Congregaton Adath Israel, Mrs. Klen; Women of St. James Church, Mrs, Leon E. McKlroy;" Avenel, Mrs, John P. Ettcrshank; Scwaren, Mrs. D. V. Rush; Colona, Mrs. Charles Jones. Mayor August F. Groner, who has been actve n..all prevous bond drves, agan asked resdents (Contnued on Page Peace Table Task Of U.S. Eaton Topc Condante,Warm Frend O FDR, To Speak At Hgh School Tomorrow WOODBIUUGF, Dr. Charles A. Katon, regarded as among the most nfluental and respected members o,f Congress, wll speak tomorrow nght n the hgh school audtorum at 8 oclock. Dr.. Ratons topc wll be "The Unted Natons Peace Conference." Apponted as a delegate to the peace conference n 1 San Francsco by the late Presdent ltposvell, Dr. Eaton assumed the leadershp n manyof the conferences most tryng problems and emerged 1 wth new stature us one of the countrys outstandng statesmen. Ths s a role accorded hm by Mr, Roosevelt because of hs recognton of Dr. Eatons capacty and hs personal regard for hm despte the acl the two men.belonged lo -opposte poltcal partes. The two men dffered deeply on domestc questons but were unted on foregn polcy. At present, Dr. Klon s the rankng Republcan member of the; vtally mportant and nfluental Foregn Affars Commttee of the House. Consdered a magnfcent orator, Dr, llaton has spoken n behulf of ths countrys responsblty at the peace table n (ll parts of the country. An overflow audence s expected to attend tomorrow nghts meetng. Dr. luton represents the Ffth Congressonal Dstrct, of whch Woodbrdge Townshp s u part, / t. Vogel, Capt.Haney Meet Hear Hedelberg, Germany WOODURllXIE, Lt. J.sry Vogel, son of Mrs,Samuel Vogel and brother of Assemblyman B, W. Vogel, lolmwood Avenue, who s ulalonud near Hedelberg, Germany, wrote home ths week that he hud met Captan George Haney, brother of Dstrct Court Judge Itobertjlaney, Perth Amboy. CAMP GIFTS SOUGHT WOODBBlIME Woodlrdt, Chjplvrflf Hadasaal wll meel tonght at eght oclock \n the vesty of the Adath larttel IJya- to brng ofd-jqwelrv, oomly "" I bodtato-* * Entered ss aacond cl»j» m*tt«r ftl the Po«t Offloe, Woodbrldg*. N. J. PRICE FIVE Board Seeks Parley On Grd Game Fracat Local Draft Board faced Potf-War Jobs, Too Completng Separaton Of Boys Requre* Much Work; VeU_A«8ted WOODHKIIGB The- war s over, but Selectve Servce goef on, unt Townshp youths are stll keepng the local trnft board busy as they arrve each day. Mss Anne Sutch, who serves as secretary for the bonrd, whch nclmlex Walter Wnrr, charman; Hampton Cutter and Jtonw J.- Crowley, sad yesterday that they are processng about us many as durng Uu> latter montha. Q{ Jhc "They are mostly 18-yenr-olds, naturally, as most of the older men have been processed nnd have been or are n the armed forces. Some.fl,000 men hm gone nto the"armed forces from Woodrdg: Townshp,".she sud. Mss Hutch sad she has not observed any.change snce the em of the war n the atttude of drafted men: "They dont complan. They feel they have a new and nterestng experence before Ihcnj wthout the grm posabl tes that faced ther older brothers Mss Sutch nnd her assstant Martn Gall, are busy keepng roc ords. They copy the dscharges o veterans, nl of whom must report promptly to ther flrafl boards on returnng to cvlan lfe. The board conducts a ceucrul nformaton servce fov veterans and wov.ks wth n. specal commttee. Leon E. McElroy has charge of re-employment of veterans, and the advsory commttee, whch meets the lr.st Wednesday of each Vets Return, Dscharged WOODBUIDGK Townshp servce men and women, servng n the Army, Navy and Mnrne Corps, receved ther hononbk dscharges ths Week us follows: From Woodbrdge: P.KC. Tesse J, Venoms,. r >5 Lncoln Avenue j Sg-t, Thomus H. Crowe, 521 Alce Place; T/Sgt. CTarlcs ^ewkowcz, 9G Kng George Roall; S/Sgt. John II. Mller, Howell Avene; Charles T. Far, IJ21 Lnden Avenue; Wllam C. Red, electrcans mate 2/C,!2K UeKolu Avenue; PKC!. Lous.Statle, U. S. M. C; KM 1/C Sloven Kodnat, St, Clcnrjres Avenue and Jensen Avenue; T/Sgt...Joseph J. Krau.s, 80 Watson Avenue; PFC. Albert G. Kocsk, Ol Man Street; PFC. John S. Pocsaj, If. S. M. C; T/-1 Lou.s Toke, 522 Atlboy Avenue; Anthony J. Leto, Columba Street; S/Sgt. Walter B. Morrs, f>5g Alden Street; Sgt, Frank J. Guxewcz, M;t Schtool Street; S/Sgt. John F. Petro, la Kerry Street; PFC. Albert G. Kocsk, SHI Man Street; Cpl. Joseph L, Barabu.s, 22 Jensen Avenue; Cpl, Joseph L. Burtonek, I!M Slejry Street; Sgt. Bernard V, Sullvan, Amboy Avenue, Sut. ConsUut J. Mont&zol, It treen street. From Colona; H/Sgl, Robert Schwenxer, Enleld Road, From Port Readng: Sgt. Frank B. -Csule,.Woodbrdge Avenue, month, ncludes, the nembm of the Board and Mayor August F. Grener, L. Maxwell Sodell, Harry Scchrtot, Margattt Honrckaen, Mr. McElroy, Mrs. Moyfred L*vcland, M»» Grace Huber, Fred Buntenbach, Andrew Anroe, Andrew Desmond, B, W. Vogel, James S. Wght, Arthur Brown, ohn Omenhser, Dr. I, T. Spencer. The draft board tself meets each Monday nght. Retrng Patox Receves* Partng Gft From Clergy.-...WOODBRIDGJE^Hey. Wllum V, D, Strong, former pmlor otikc? Congregatonnl Church, was presented t leatherhound copy of lte New Testament )>y the Protestant clergy of Woodhrdge at an nformal luncheon Tuesday at Howard Johnsons n recognton of hs years of se-vce a Chrstan leader n the communty. Present were Kev. Wllam II. Schmuus, rector of Trnty Epsco. pal Church, who served as charman; Rev. HoT W. Henderson, pastor (f the Methodst tluch; Rev. Kenneth M. Kepler, mnster of the lr:t Presbyleran Church and Rev. I.as/.lo Kecskementhy, pastor of the Hungaran Iteformed Church, Grener Ctes Sole Issue WOODBUIDGE Spcukntr on behalf of hs Tunnng mates and. hmself, Mayor August F, Grener yesterday sad the only.ssue n tn? campagn just closng s the comparatve codlton of Woodbrdge Townshp at the present lme and ts "state of collapse and bankruptcy at the close of the Meetng Wth Perth Amboy School Htt<j Be Sought; Feefof, The >t! conmttee of the Board o(! lon, at a clotted aosson lakt 1 decded lo hak for a meetjtg a slmlnr cojnntte) from tne f Amky Board of-edueatoh mnkn; any rccc-mm«n<}at6m} O the stuaton arsng out ox t fracas at the Woodbr(J e^«* Anrboy football (fame, 3atlrd»y. Last nghts seson wts prey oualy announced us an O(j*l mfl$ ng but when two repressntat^s, of the prws, one mhttk vdp the INDEPEIDENT-LEADBR,.!!- rved they were told that the "a\tn- Ulc coumuee byltaell carfftt make a nuwdpclson. The mat wll hnve to be taken up by \f»*\ Bd Board as a whole, hl 1, charn athletc commttee* natf It tjd T. 1 _ nbttcr lo hm If the somon/«w: m open one, but Dr. StyttM^f Doher, another member of ( u PO mttce, slated "the mattet WM serous one" and n hu "^heeommttoe should how 4m6oy Alumn Concet r Tlt Wth Golden Btart WOODBRIDGE Andun CuccoU, coach of the Wtof brdge Golden Be»r, fo«w. team, announced Ut nlgll tk* two frame*»chodul»d wth thf Perth Amboy Hfh StX(H)l Alumn (earn have been cancelled by the latter. Mr. Caccol tad that the only excuse offered by the Perth Amboy manager w» tbjt the "authortes tated that Bo game» could be plyedht(rjar Woodbrdge nus dscusson wthopen mnus pee makng any recommchdatmm to the Hoard or statements to tho press." However, at 10-.;0 wslyj^ht^ spokesman for the uthletc com nttee notfed the 1NDEPEN1). KNT-IKADKH the membwa htkd last Democratc admnstraton." decded to for a meetng >vth.many have been the attempts to cloud ths ssue," he contnued, "bysnster efforts to mpugn my ntegrty and the. ntegrty Of my colleagues. These attempts, I am confdent, wll be repudated nt the polls Tuesday. "I thnk our voters wll he helped n (Kcdnff ther choce f they wll ask themselve;-, ths smple queston: Is our communty n better condton now than, t was n the bleak days of 193!! RALLY TONIGHT From Iseln: Ivt. Jame.s ISELIN A Democratc, rally Argoudz/o, 15 IlcasuL Avenue wll be held tonght at eght oclock PFC. Andrew J, Sulch, Correja at Ihe Hurtlng Avenue trehouse. Avenue; Cpl. Karl K, Olsen, Per- Andrew Desmond, Democratc canshng Avenue; Sgt, Jp.seph Olah, ddate for uayor, Rchard Krauss, n the days of, baby bonds, of unpn.l blls, of unpad Opolcemen, mncpul employes and teachers, of debt pled upon debt... Our admnstraton has refused to go nto new debt. We have been workng vgorously and earnestly Lo wpe out tbe!f!,000,-.001) debt whch we nherted, and at the same tme to provde for essental.servces wthout rasng the tax rule far beyond the ablty of the peoples to pay. W«ntend to contnue workng just <w vgorously and earnestly. "We beleve n tle future of Woodbrdge Townahp, otherwse we would not have undertaken the tusk when we started nearly twelve years ago, Wo huv,c fath that wu can complete what we have started, to the lastng beneft of you, the pooplc, und -our Typ ctl Amercan Communty." Oak Tree Road, «Back In Furl From Fords: Cpl. Joseph Demesh, I5 Douglas Street; T/4 (Contnued on Pago Second Wurd canddate and James J. Flyun, cnddate for coroner, wll be the prncpal speakers. Kefre.shne.nt8 wll be served. All are welcome. 46 Of Oar Newsboys To Attend Show, "Hats Off To Ice," Nov. 17 NKW YORK-r-Jana art; progress, ng rapdly fo^ the anuml excurson to New York Cty of the newsboys of the Woodljrdge Independent-Leader, Fords, Beacon und Cartcret Press, uccordlng to an announcement by Eugene Long, crculaton nutuger of the three papers. Sukmlay, November I7th s llle bg duy, and lghllfhtng the trp wll be attenduncu at a purfonnmu-.e of "Hats aoff To Ice," the Snnja Ikn-Alhuf M, Wtrt/, mu- sul ce revue t fhe, Cenlm Tlcale, I hs s a peuml re\sad urd by the ph)s>he»s or twelve 1,0 ca\ cr boys.? Carol l\ y p d of «ourt«sy and the part of thu d h Unaot Amerup some of her most thrllng leaps and skatng Jumps vv th«enter anmel of tle. group on that day. Jomcdun puntommst Geolfe Ste ( vels promscrt to "wow" the boys wth hs mad antcs on the, frosty surface of the worlds only permanent all year round ce stage The cast, of tbe ht show numbers 100 of the countrys foremost skulers und also fuatfruu Jmmy Caesar, natonal speed champon :nd barrel hurdler, FrU Detl, stlt sktter, htmy j.nd Flj adago uxtb, Jean Sturgeon n a delghtful "Red Hdng Jlou(" ballet, Paul Castle, Floenco and Bol)<Uallard, and the Brandt Ssters. Thu theatre orchobtra wll bt wnrmcted by Davd Mendott Thd newsboys, numberng 4% leave "Woodbdge at l t w u n Perth Amboy offcals before t made any recommendatons to tw Hoard. It was-jfdcftted lh J f such a.meetng steul. specal meetng of the KoraJ^dtf Edtkft* ton wll be held at* whch tmt! report wll be submtted nd th4 Board wll decde whether* or lto^ alons wth Perth Amboy Hgh. School wll he termnated,, In addton to Mr. Aafoc and Dr, Deber, others present at last, - v nghts meetng were Maurce P., Dungan, jresdent of thf Caarc, Leon -Plchtn, the thrd Jflembef of the alhletc commttee; Prsco, football coach; Stephen K. Werlock, drector of athlet(>s; yctor C. Ncklas, supervsng p]tyt cpal and Dr. John LoaOj "hft-h - school prncpal. * Feelng Rum Hgh Meanwhle-feelng nthe Townshp regardng stated monts alleged to have been njado ly John V. Murray, Perth Amooy Polce Chef and.lumes Chalpeft^ Iormo.rly of Woodbrdge an<j prlncpul of Perth Amboy Hgh SchooU, Both men were alleged to hflv * Voced the opnon that "Wood* brdge never played*a clean gamft n ts hstory" and that "t was the * * way Woodbrdge.. teams were coached." The fracas started after the game Saturday whch Woodbrdge " f won 7-(. Most of the crowd had * left Waters Stadum when the ^ Woodbrdge Hgh School Bund and. \jj cheerlcules brgatl to leavc^ T^?y 4 ound the.ext jammed wth A*n«. $ oy students who began nsul%g. he local grls and boys. Some of t he grls wero scratched and M»» largavel Morganson, a local oacher, who went to tho d, had her clothng tojfn, ght began to emerge Into a yo ot and n the IIICIBC Amboy ce found t necessary to AVO or throe Anboy o uglly. M Ambuy Pupls Strke M<>uluy hornng the lulents went on strke, wth f the students not fuly a what they -were; strkng ah They decded to march to brdge and when they reached Townshp lne they were met aplu John Egun^ and (Ja; Benjamn Parsqns who them they could not cross the! they would" be rotng. *? "We know our rghts, tho cops," yellod thtyonngl gaat majorty of -whom, m "you know your g^ we know ours, BO dont ttythng." " Evdently aoavnced could not get td

2 ) CAGE Sewaren Personals T l t Sewnren Deraoefntr Club wll meet tonght at.the homo of Mr, and Mrs, John A. Kozusko, We*! Avenue A nomnaton forof- W?vT< wll be. made. - Mrs. John S. Anderpgg, Coon, wll speak on "Holday Decoratons" ot n meetng of the Se- Wuren H.tory Chl to be held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Wllam A. Vncent. Clff Kuml. - Ererr Repar Job Fully GntnTtetj. For cle»nlrt, ttw pttt or regulktnf, brng your wtch to ALBREN Inc. 133 Smth St.. Perth Amboy \ -.Mrs. Sltnon f.ftfswn, Wood- hrfe. Avenue, wll enterta* her j **jg* cluh ths afternoon. Mss.Mary Nagyske, Me- Iclu-n. was tfc weekend guest of M?s Arkne Veneru?, Old Road. - M*< Ann Van tder?tne, student nt Trentnn Slate Teachers College nnd Mss Evelyn.Inmes, Lmvreneevllt 1, were the Sunday guests» Mr.. Olve Van lder«tlne, vtvst Avenue., Mr. and Mr«. W. Frank Burns, Kns AvHnc..-.pent the weekend n 1rnvdenre, It. I. They vsted thnr son, Wllam F. Burns, Jr., torptdoman,i/c, attached to the V. S. Submarne Sea Dragon whch partcpated n the Navy Day teaon celebraton, there. Nfty. Ralph Rankn, Naval student at Dartmouth College, s spendng 11 leave wth hs parents, Mr. and Mrs: 11.!). Hankln, Clff Road. Mrs. Joseph Horns and sot). Central Avenue, spent Monday n New York. 1 Mr. and Mrs. nejfjatn Straght and cvaugftfrs, Cyntha Ann and Joan, Denvlle, were the Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs, C. W. FlarowU. Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. Ln Fnrr, formerly «f Broad Street, and Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Qunn, Oakland Avenue, are now resdng nt l!f Prosppcl Avenue, Wood- ~.Mr. and Mrs. Thnmas J, Mnran, formerly of Wondbrdge, aft 1 nrw lvng (t 565 West Arehue. Mr. an^mrs, Rchard Chrjte, Mddlebush, spent Wednesday Wth Mrs.Morrson Chrste, West Avftnue, Servce guests nt the weekly pqmre dance held Saturday nt the Sewnron Land and Water Clubhouse were Howard kohh, Wscon. Wj*,.««* * ^ ^ V B -Dfralhe Archer,; SteVeh Vagahek, Charles Bran, Kulph Rankn, Edwatd Glades, A. J.Mblanoc, Leonard Cook, Wllam J. Horvath, Steven (. Ncmes, John Mpdvf, Alvjn Stflt»berry HndPetpr 8. Sawyer of -New Jersey. Mr*. H..D. CI«4rlt, Mrs. R. f. T.rane and the Msses lelen Clark, Slancy Crane and Mary Stnbhj, town, spent Fnluy n New York Cty,. ;. The Sewaren Hano Roll atudehts hoye been announced ax follows Sub-prmary, James Snyder, Rchard Edmunds, Robert Jaeger,Rta Motehan, Judth Ot- flrot grade, Anne Mare Rose Mare Ere; second lfradt.jula Snyder, Adele Roerg, Nancy Sloan, Dale Vncent, Dorn Szalonta thrd grtftle, John Anderesch, John Anderson, Jean Boro?, Rchard Carrn, (jay Gunder?qh, Betty Ann.LloyJ, Julus Magyar, Jean Mare Noon, Edward Patrca Sullvan, orna Jean Tagjrart, Barbara Ward; fourth grade, Vnlere Conard; ffth grade, Rchard ZlaveU; sxth grade, Harry Hallahan. Mrs. H. B. Rankn. daughter, Carol and son, Ralph, Clff Road, and Mss Mare Bobbns, Woodbrdgo, have returned from a trp to Scrantoh, Pa., where they were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. C. S. Ilolman..Mr. unt Mrs. Harry OConnor and daughter, Alce Mae, West Avenue, spent Sunday wth Mrs. Mary Terry of Passac. GIRL ARRIVES WOODBRIDGE Mr." am Mrs. Steven Dorko, X\2 St. James Ave me, are the parents of a daughter lorn at Perth Amboy General Hos. ptnl. Furnture Reparng and Upholsterng HAROLDUNDERSON 29 E. Gf eert St. 1ST Rev. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 >omc to Umrch CHURCH WodSbPdge Kenneth M> Keple*, factor Sunday Sthool, 9:4ft A. M. Mornng Worshp, 11:00 A. M.. Junor Chrstan Endeavor,,1:00 P. M. ZXD (Hff^SchoMpelldwahp), f!45 P, M. Young Peojf P. M.,. OJf Evenng,S..Tuesday: Bble Fel!ows at the chvfch Wednesday* 7:30 P. Vl. Fellowshp, 1>:4S k bjod t. M. erfs Md-Week Prayer TRINITY CHURCH Ateno* Rev. Wllam H. Schmaus, Rector Mrs. Wllam Neebe, Organst Stfttlay Servce -\. Holy Communon, 8:00 A. M Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Holy Cotamuton atd Sermon, 11 K>0 A, M. (1st and 3rd Sundays of the month). Mornng Prayer and Sermon (md and 4th Sundays of the month) Holy Daysf Holy 10:00 A.M. Comtnunlon Rehearsal day, 7:30 P. M. Grl Scouts, Mondays, 2:00 P. M. Grls Frendly Socety, Mondays, 6:30 P. M. Trnty Mens Club, 2nd Wednes. day, 7:00 P. M. Trnty Vestry, 3rd Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Trnty Altar Guld, teeta quarterly as announced, Trnty Mothers Unt, 1st Monday, 8:00 P. M. St, Margarets Unt, 1st Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Trnty Acolyte Guld, meets as announced. Trnty Chor Mothers Unt, meets as announced, St. Agnes Unt, meets as announced. ST. JOHNS CHURCH Sewkren Rov. F. Newton Howden, Vcar Sunday Serrket 8:00 A.M. The Eucharst, 9:45 A. M. Church School. l:00 A. M. Mornng prayer nnd sermon. Vcars sermon topc wll be "My Part n the Work of the Church," METHODIST CHURCH Man Street, Woodbrdge Rev. Homer W. Henderson, Pastor Bund** Servce! Church school, 10:45 A. M. Publc worshp, 11:00 A. M. Sermon topc: New Declaraton of Independence." Nov. 1, Dstrct meetng Jersey Cty Dstrct nt Emory Church, Jersey Cty, fshop Oxmnn, speaker. Mohday R:00 P. M,: Offcnl Board meetng, ; - Wednedy 7:31). M.: Fresde prayer servce-at parsonnge, I ADATH ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE School Street Woodbrdge Eev...After Abejson, R/bbl. Regular Frday.servces 8:00 E. M. \. Sermon, topc: "Wll England Dshonor England and.all Sgnatores of Palestne Mandate?" Saturday servces:,7:30 A.M., Hebrew School, {1:00 A. M, untl noon wthjunor hj Servces S at OtfO A. A M. Sunday School: 10:20 untl noon. Monday, Tuesday and Thursday: Hebrew School ::,10 P. M. to 5:30 P. M. Lades Auxlary meets second Monday,. Hadassah meets frst Monday. Kad mall meets second Wcdnes rlay wth Mr and Mrs. I Good, sten as leaders. MAGYAR EVANGELICAL AND x REFORMED CHURCH Woodbrdge, N. J; Rev, Laszlo Keczkemethy, Pastor Worshp servce n Englsh language Sunday at 10 A. M. Worshp servce n Hungaran language Sunday at 11 A. M. Sunday School, at!) A. M, Chor practce Frday at 8 P, M. Frst week of the month: Sunday at 4 P. M. Lades Ad Socety Meetng. ST. JAMES R. C. CHURCH Amboy Avenue. Woodbrdge Rev. Charles G. McCorrstn Pastor. Rev. Maurce Grffn, 1 Asst Pastor. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 A.M. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 915, and 10:45 A. M. Baptsms held after last Mass.. Rosary Socety wll receve Communon n a body nt. ":00 A. M. Mass ths Sunday. Novena to Our Lady of Perpetual Help each Tuesday at 7MS P. M. Confessons: Saturdays, 4:00 to f:00 P. M., md 7:11(1 to!t:ofl P. M. ST. ANTHONYS R. C. CHURCH Port Readng Rev. Stanslaus A. Mlns, Pastor Sunday Masses at H A. M. and 10 A. M,"... Weekday Masses nt 8 A. M. Novena n Honor of St. Anthony each Tuesday at 7 P. M., wth Rev. Shelly,St. Peters Hosptal, N.w Brunswck, n charge. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Ayenel Rev. John Egan, Pustor. Sunday Mse:;. 7, 11:15 nnd 10:.l. r ) A. M. Holy day Masses f, 7 and S A. M. Weekday Mass 7:30 A. M. Frst Frday Mass l; Holy Communon at l, 7 and R A. M. Novena Devotons every Frday at 7:30 P.M. TRINITY CHURCH OF ISELIN leln Rev. Emly G, Klen. Pastor Sunday school, 10 A. M. Mornng worshp, 11 A, M, Evenng evangelstc servce, f V. M.. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH t Sew*ren Frst Clrch <f Chrst, Scentst. Sowaren, s a branch of the Mother Church, The Frst (lunch of. Chrst, Scentst, n Ifnston, Mass 1. -Sunday nervne* at "H A. M. Sunday School nffltfo A. M. Presbyteran Church Is Seem Of EarleyAaroe Weddng Rtes - Mss Emmn Wednesday Testmonnl meetng, hej/fathw, was attred.n a whte 8 P. M. Thursday, rendng room, styled wtk a ltted 2 to 4 P. M. kl EVERLASTING a1 MEMT" s the Lessbn-SernuM subject for Sunday, November 14. GOLDEN TEXT: Oh let the wckedness of the wcked come to an end;but.establsh the just." (Psalms 7*9.) SERMON. Passages from the Kng James verson of the Bble nclude: "The Lord s not slack concernng hs promse, as some men count slackness; but s long-suf ferng to us-ward, not wllng that any should persh, but that all should come to repentance." (II Pet. 3:9.) Correlatve passages IlAm...^ ckllh-and_ Health wth Key to the Scrptures" by Mary Baker Eddy nclude: Through fepentnnce, sprtual baptsm, and regulaton, mortals put off ther materal belefs, and false ndvdualty. It s only a queston of tme when they shall know me (God), from the least of them unto the greatest." (P. 242.) OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH New Brunwck Arerue Ford* Rev. James Sherdan, Pastor Sunday Masses: 7:00, S:00, 0:00, 10:00 and l):00 A. M. Weekday Masses: 7<0O and 8:15 A.M. Servcemens Novena: Every Monday evenng at 7;30. FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH Bnrron nnd Grove Avenues Woodbrdge 9:45 Bble School. 11:00 A. M., Rev. Stavranos, Unon Cty charge. Sermon topc, He Kngdom of God." Focas P. wll be n Moblzng OUR REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 26 Fourth Street, Fords Rev. Arthur L. Kreylnje, Pastor Sunday school and Hble class,!l:sl)a. M. Mornng worshp, 10:45 A. M. Yout >; Peolc.s party, Wednesday, 8 P. M. SON ARRIVES AVEXEL A son, Burnett C, 2nd, wus born on OcLober 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Morrs Shaffer n Arlnptun, V,- Mrs. Sh:lt«r s the former Dorothy Htrtmann, Men- /.er Street. Had Sborll;nd An organzed system of shorthand was developed and used by the Romans as far back as 63 B. C-,.aC cordng to Encyclopaeda Brtanmca. Mrv Barley, daughter «f M 1. Ml Mr<..F.dwn F! Barley, K.3 (Jwnvlle Street became the brde of Donald H. -Anroe. carpenters mute, Jlfst class, U. 3. Nnvy, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew V. Aartc, B2H Lnden Avenue, Saturday flt the Frst Preshyternn Church. Rov. Kenneth M. Kepler, pastor, offcated at the cnndlflfrkt cere- moty. wth The nltnr wns Imnktd Mss ehrysantlemms And palms, church organst, Ruth I.eler, weddng musc and play,1 the. he ^hor, The brl 1 gven.n marrage by ace and square necklne outlned wth a ruffle; seed pearl em-, brodery at the wast and a" full skrt wth n panel of ruffles extendng tlmvn the back, A. Fngertp lenpth.vel of lluson wns draped from her heart-shnped tara of whte net and satn, and she ctrred an. arm bouquet of whte roses. Mss Dorothy Ettrley, sster of the brde, was mad of honor, and Mss Joan Anroe, sster of the brdegroom, was brdesmad. They both wort ce blue satn gowns fashoned,wth square necklnes outlned wth ruffles, Ther ther fll" skrts hoaddrcw.w were trmmed were matchng wth panels satn nf bows rnn*l.>s caught wth ce blue face vels. They both carred arm bou quets of yellow chrysanthemums ttt Weddng Party Robert D,eter served as best man, and Ncd Doyle, Tottenvlle, S. I., cousn of the brdegroom, am Danel H. Eorley, brother of the hrdo, were usher?. The brdes mother wore a rosecolored afternoon dress wth black PERTH AMBOY, N. J. several open the The ENT, accessores, nnd hnd a corsage of whte enrnatonf. The brdegrooms m.other wore a roynl blue soqtn-trmtned afternoon dress wth black accessores and a COrstge of eftrtntlotm. The fepounds, w eeplon wn» held n the S 1( Sunday School room of the ehutch. wshng tn For travellng the brde wore a lme pfrcen/ 1 asked tn., afternoon drcto wth blnck accessores. Av. A grnduate of Woodbrdgo Hgh School, the, brde s cnpjoycdby ( the Perth Ambny Evenng tfews. Jame.s.[.. Carpenters Mnte Aaroo n H)RO a graduate of the locul hgh school. He entered thennvf n February, und* recently rjetufrotl to ths country,.after atrvlng for, two rnd onc-hnlf years n the Pacfc theatre of operatons., -." CHURCH PARTY WpODBRDOE The Junor Department of the Methodst Sunday School held a Halloween p>rty Monday wth 75 n attendance Przes for costumes were ftwarded Patrca MdMflnus fnd Lola Sherer, the prettest;:shrley Me«ry, the most orgnal and Mchael Shultz, the funnnlest. Mrs Albert R. Bergen, superntendent, was general charman. T^»?.HAVTI Avenue, Wl> tn John, bon ()- Amhhy Tooker SON :. l "(I: Ita! DONALD T. MAN Insurance * Co. Over 25 Y (1J Tel. Woodbrdg, 8.15, FOR SALE TURKEYS FRESH KILLED RETAIL! - WHOLESALE DRESSED 45 DRESSED SIGN HERE, PLEASE READY FOItTNE OVEN PER LB, ) FOWLS."...!.: 33cperl >: FRYERS...::::)...:. 39cper] ) ROASTERS 39c per] BONNIE: POOLTRY PACKO ITJWHAT YOU ORDERED ISNT, It 9 St. George Avenue Near Clovtrleaf Inlerecton Telenhone WO ". [ (ham Openng! DeLuxe Gape Socal for 1 Saturday; November 3, 1945 **.>- GAMES AT 8 P. M. I CRAFTSMENS CLUB. Street, Hcncjlt TRINITY BUILDING OF Trnty Epscpptt Church NEW 1946 FORD NOW ON DISPLAY Here s the most bqautful Ford ever Jbult wth more advancements than many \ pre-war yearly models. Theres new.and greater horsepower, stepped up from 90 f ". to.100, mproved economy n ol and gaso-t Hue... and massve, rch new stylng, We cordally nvte you to come n and see the Hrmrt new 1946 Ford,-;. -.,;_ BUY VIGTOR.Y BOND n the gcat Vctory Loan r-f- (UPPEL MOTORS, Inc. 240 Madson Avenue BY f^mftam

3 ,. : - - r j, T - ; y - _ ^, ^,...,..., &OVESIBBR, 1645,.... : - - :.w :-. Contnue To Be Proud Of Woodb^ge Townshp! REPUBL RE-ELECT "FOR MAYOR FOR VOR FOR 1ST WARD COMMITTEEMAN 2ND WARDCOHHITTEEMSN 3RITTVARy~COMMlTrEEMAff : - They mcned the communty from the retultt of the msmanagement of the last Demo-: cratc aarmntfrafon restored ts credt, ts far nqmand ts standng as one of the most effcently, economcally and honestly operated local governments n New Jersey. Remember the Baby Bonds, unpad taltmt, unpad hlls, wrecked road system whch tke last Democratc admnstraton left fat these Republcans to face. There are no baby bonds now, no unpad salares, no unpad blls, no new debt and ds much progress on the rt&d system as the war and shortage of materals would permt. I* August F. Grener Frederck A. Spencer James F. Schaffrck Herbert B. Rankn TtffSE arc REPUBUCAN ACHIEVHMENTS -.,, * +»4 4 *L, Sponsored, ntated and COMPLETED n the last 12 years The Ajmercan Legon Stadum 150 MILES of roads repared and mproved. _. \_ 30 MILES of and gutters nstalled onj Townshp street^s 1-9 GRADE CROSSINGS n Woodbrdge, Avenel Colona, Iseln 27 and Bewaren ELIMINATED, THESE AND SCARES OF OTHERS 11,750,000 of the DEMOCRATIC DEBT of $6,000,000 pad off plus an addtonal $2,000,000 n- Wrest Pad off ALL OUTSTANDING DEMOCRATIC OBLIGATIONS, ncludng Baby Bonds, Salares, Taxes, Blls, etc. V RESTORED THOUSANDS bf dollars n assessments,.whch fetp gnored by a DEMOCRATIC admnstr aton. ^ 4 f t V., >><^nan»- Keep Ths Record Growng*-Vote 4 ^ *,».V» j.,t S -»

4 m y\& smmfflm Legon Slates Actve Year, WOODBRIDCJK An extensve Sketches Presented By Sewaren Students SEWAUBN Menbu-s of the program.for 19,1 w^ ptuhr.tl at rg.sewaren Hm Home and School Crcle a Tost, meetng of o were entertaned by the students No. 87, AmcrMn Legon. ltm at t a meetng Tuesday n the school fc Colmhan rul. H. D. Clark of S-tfara, newly audtorum. Sub-prmary chldren contrbuted "Mss MuflH" by Sandra elected commntdf]-, offcated at Hauselt, Margaret Radley, hs frst meetb. and comnftuc? were apponted to ncrease membershp and to foster boxa am Rta Molchnn, Robert Mcco, Ronald and Robert Kuchcck; "The Kettle" hy Judth Ottescw "Lttle other sportng actvtes among Jack Hbrrcr" l by James Suy- the younger members of the Post. John Brnzrt am Lo? Rotunda; der; "Jack Be Nmble 1 by Ronald and Robert Kocreck; "Halloween both veterans of World War II, Fun" by Johnnc Kop. Frst grae were named charman of the box- pupls, Betty Hoagland, Adcle jng and KportW actvtes- com- Roerp!. James De Fort, Davd mttces. Ihest td areto he Tuhsen. Julus Snyder and Edward extended- to howlnp, Irbansk sang "The Owl" baseball, Buuu, football «vv"..., -. ard Iwskftball. (-. Valare Vncjnt, Valerc Conm,...IrwJV.,.,: lunrt.k!. The -pst comnndcre 1.(lm!tr., M l, Marlyn Counterman, Nancy tvll he held dufr the latter pjrt j Noy.ove.sky, Maran, Lockl anjj Paof the month, and the Post n ex-] trca Hardsch of the fourth-grade ppctrd to return to t ro.orf? r.o:^._.., "Bell Bll Bottom Btt Trousus! Ts ac accompaned by Mary Lee Qunlan cuped durng the war by t!e Ratonng Board, for ts NovembL-f ncctnp. Mrs. Keatng Is Hostess At Party For Daughter and Erc tlt^csen from the ffth (trade., A. solo,,"pnto Pal" was ptven ly-phlomena Gordano and Jennette "Ilacku, panst played "Brds <>f Paradse." Accordon M)1<V "Let Me Call Yol Sweet-, h";rt" by Mary Lee Qunlan and WOODKItlUlK Mr.--, Tmrd j ".Swanoe ttver" and "The Polka" J. Keatng et-rtatd at y Hal-. by K*>rc Otteson concluded an enloween nartv Monday for!ur! joyl.lc profrram «r M : n-.tane.:u the h.me Mr.. Anton Masyar prewded of Mr. am Mrs Jaws J. K.-.tmr. I.l..,,..^. <!""">- the *., ~ Wtless... - sesson - and t was voted to hold the Whte Ele- Alce Plnce. - "1 conjuncton wth tre v Present wen. Mary Ju Keatng, Mary Lou Kcatmt?, Tommy ; November 2th h meetnp. Mrs. M and Jmmy Keatng Hetty Ann J «">«Hauselt wll be charman Traner, Kerry Jot. -Kt-hard :tnt thc sal(;. w " t;f conducted Keatng, Nancy am Mufe Keat- ] >f> tl p.meetng. The annual np, Putty Ann Kralnc Mrs, John! Chrwtra»R toy sale wll be held Deflukes, Mrs. Jav Dunn, Mrs. j re»» r " a " ( 15 wth M»- Bor f *»U6"", Prank Keatnc, Mrs. Norbert Jest, PpU-rsMf and Mrs. Hubert Castle Marlyn Hughe?, as co-charmen. MM, Kcatngs husband, II. Bernard J. Keatnp,.slow statoe! the recent fall rummage sale re- Mrs. James Cotter, charman of n the Phlppnes. She and herportetl a total of $4J.6V had been daughter left today hy plan. fo realzed, It was announced that he 1 " emb " 81. )p T p " Ze and bcen.won bymw M Stela l J Wrght. W spendng a month wth Mr. and y g Mrs. James J. Keatng, here, <lass. The October O b attendance ttd off parents prze was awarded to Mrs. j Aaron.Parjrots eln?f. Refreshments were served by hosptalty 3rd Brthday Of Sewaren charman. Mrs. Julus Magyar. Grl Observed At Party _^ There were ffty, members and SEWAREN Mr.Vnl-SJfs; Ma-ffrends prwent;-. - ro Ross, Grant Street, entertan-! sd at a party n-honorof ther I COX TO SPEAK daughter Eleanors thrd brthlav. Games wen- featured anflrefreplmenta served. Guests were 1 Mrs. Edward Metzel and chldren, Edward Jr. and Rnrmra. Jrnk]jn_.lar];;..Mrs,. Meu WINTER COATS ONE ACCOUNT Blanche Rankn and daughter, Phylls, Mss Ht-lene^hnson, Metachen; Mrs, Ale^lban and daughter, Martn^Stfan, "Wnodbndge, Edward Pushy,Perth Am- ^oy; Mrs. Walter Kaakowsk and lon, Jan, Mrs..Stanley Lqjewk and son, Rchard, Mrs. Henry Lo- WOODBRIDGE-^Fhe Woodjrdp) Townshp Cvc Conference wll hold ;ts next meetng next Thursday at 8 P. M., at thc Hen- RV home, 180 Prospect Street. jowsk and son, Barry, Ann Mare Nagy, John Krogh, Lllan Bshop, Raymond Lojewsk and Eleanor y Bshop, town. Why wat another mnute for your new COAT. vrj here., on terms as low as.. & SUITS 29 Elected by men who know style and valu«f And youll lke the low prce, too! MENS LEATHER &WOOL r IJO JACKETS I D FOR Warm and ful cut Swell vatu?! 1M Smth St. Perth Amb^ w: J p OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY El/ENIHGS t MUHtCMCIFICTEHM. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 FHSH" DAILY carton 1 dozen Jane Parker Mnce Pe Blueberry. 6«30«Frutca Cake *- **;85 Boston Brown Bread n«lfl A Frankfurter, Sandwch,. Flftrda-Sweel, Jucy New Crop 107 Man St. BUTTER FLORIDA SPINACH-2 15 An R V0UR TABLE N W GREEN GIANTPEAS» O Great Bg Tender Sweet Peas. can ;^!.Ivvv" ;:: fl8p Ah I"l c SWEET PEAS BE T/"" " - 1 * EARLyjUNEPEASJ: r3«atlantic PEF Wr *" " SWEET PEAS SWEET PEAS Whte Cabbage. 3 c Broccol hmwesurnfarnsbunch 27 e Yellow Turnps u J fresh Beets N,,:,T«"6= fresh Kale HJ b ;F arms 2 13«Tomatoes t S Calmyrna. ; 23» BldCk MISSOH F"lgS. 1 8 IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! Effectve today November 1st the wholesale market prce of butter advanced 5 cents per pound. We have a supply of butter purchased before the market advanced, and, consstent wth our polcy of passng savngs on to our customers, we wll not advance our retal prce untl next week. FANCY CREAMERY (8 ponts per pound)!b SHIDEflS I0NA Brand STRING BEANS SS tte«golden CORN MAIZ CORN r;, NIBLETS S CORN CORN-OH-THE-COB-WITHOUT THE COB 47Ēnn JONfl Brand 20 «. Cream 12c :vmmmmwmmm Stores Wll Electon Day Untl m w frxzl \ Spnach DEEBFIELD Bnnl Dced or Slted Slced Beets «- "OH :1..!T.Us.t.3Yut.JftUsjc_JlL.l. J"JlLble. dscussed wth Wayne T. Cox as charman. Questons of Townshp nterest are nvted. BeetscoM-.To,- Strng Beans %^ Sauerkraut Tomato Juce Ifc Tomato Juce Grapefrut Juced; 13c 29 Blended Juce:;.-17c ;4 Pneapple Juce K Pneapple Juce Prune Juce Prune Juce Fg Juce»»»t«f Bartlett Pears, : Bartlett Pears m * m Peaches mtm Halves PEAK Hearts Delght/ Frut Cocktal Fresh Prunes Sm B&M Beans.. Gbbs SERVE A DELICIOUS CHICKEN or TURKEY VEGETADIAN BEHN5 In Tomnto Saute Welcome your hero home wth a grand chcken or turkey dnner! Serye the turkey roasted to a golden brown... or fx the chcken the way "rv, lkes t best... and for real values on the "pck of flock*" turn to CHICKENS BROILING and FRYING Fresh Klled-Grade A-Szes Under 4 lbs. FRESH FOWL Grade A-AII Szes Ib. FRESH TURKEYS Grade Ib SIZES 18 LBS. and UP Plate&NavelBeef,-::>20 Fresh-Caught Seafood Breast & Neck,^, 1 " 1 20c Fresh Fllet of Cod Frankfurters k S, ^37P Fllet of Haddock < Regular Bologna - 33= Fresh Whtng. Meat Loaf 33= Fresh Mackerel. Cooked Salam = 39c Fresh Oysters L a Scrapple CA,:. Ched-O-Bt Cheese Food > 35c Gorgonzola or BleuCHEESE ^ 49C Cream Cheese S ^ H C Lederkranz Cheese 26c Fontelle Spread 5?^ l b 47c Provolor3 Cheese ^ ^ 50c BUY A BOND TODAY: no pont* Ib. 19c Chowder Clams Cranberry Sauce^V ;.r 20c Frutcake M tf! 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OXYDOL WHM Corn Flakes ««NNyFtLD *& & Junket Rennet Tablets Wheat Flakes tmmu 8^:8e Graham Crackers HBB.SCO Kelloggs Rce Krspes ^ 12c premum Crackers Wax Paper w-mt ^r,,,,»]^ C&B Marmalade *^25«Melo-Wheatr;: Drano. f.. ^18C Tootsle ffsu " ^ 2 U Quaker Oats. A-Penn Floor Wax -^ 40c Amercan Steel Wool «H*5e H-0 Oats A-Penn?,±2^l9cr21oBrllo., 2 ft27c Rolled Oats Wen* Machne 011/ k h Spck Scuff jffflbsml l^alston Octagon Cleanser 2 ^ 9o Johnsons Floor Wax V. b n59c Wbeatsworth Ceren DMZ JHENAVAILUIE CRISCO - W«Hj 20t 19c,3

5 ""^:\:^l^. ^tfv^jvv; : ::«-,> *< S:.-,!- Hrookfeld a on home.. And that Doc syctunlly aboard a shp L om(,.., The Golden pny the Flemngton Kmu l ly at 2:15 P.M., at m Stadum. The Bears &,, uke. t fve n. a row Km-loy, who lecamo Ann)- Saturday, ccr!, > lle a very pretty brdt vel want to her.n good to lft at the Hgh ngjt whon Dr,,\, Klon wll be.th n Buy Vctory AndTheter V now the parrot,at th.ps very fond of cecream L Donald Kevr- th? othe Uoks lno. U..CcoK tl u > sck lst for>evcra l.sck on duty wth th. ),.,mrtment... A few mor 1 electon and the las party workers on hot! Seems lo be ft race fo, > between the K\V... After watchn tn- youngsters on Ma,-slay nght I do want t Woodbrdge Hgh young.,, respect for- law sn,,. null congregated then nnr spread that Am (vfc "comng In Woo I,, break up the sadun t e ratng g nt Steve Werloc tn he luys (there were n,h,. gnn) and they, m,. after he advsed the matters to thcjpolce.,. Buy Vctory Bo*d» uuf The Toum&hp Paul Klan s lufne... Monta/.oll receved hs ds- Tusday nght aodwas n n Wednesday mornng n t-lothus plus hs new ds- luttnn. Understand that o Day wll le hejd by the Hears Sunday. Iot Uead- ll probably 1)0 out 100 per.. Ihe kds looked cute n llumes hts nght and were crowds lookng for mschef < Ih.fe Far, Jr., and Kll jm-e town agan wearng gc tutons... Buy Vctory Bunds The Notebook: Md.rods son, Danny, s velng hs grandmother, u-nor. s t very cute.. Hs nothcr s.ttratve, too st - Johns I fcquad show down Fords very successful. They can my the new ambulance they :t<-r Mabel Nuylor.proul- ^ some new photographs I w r lughter a student at -to some of the cops down (- headquarters... Buy Vctory Bonds \ator 13 Reports: [[ orne Sullvan ha* been [ and has been seeng hs as around town.., That ourl jecl, Beane Mnker, has a ].! on a lasse from Newark ; most of hs tme n that Utlty these days... cte las been v.stng around le expects hs dscharge... That Hobby Glasson, 3n and Maron Smth, Iseln, (. prze wnners at the cs Flyn Assocaton llallow- ]y... Buy Vctory Bond* But Not least: 18 years of age and over " regstered wth the Sclec vce, but who have not renotce from ther draft l> report I or nducton, nlk a the Kegular Army IL I her arm or branch of and overseas theatre, f desre, the U..S. ArnyKe- K Servce nnounces... Ude Sktor, (If! Wldwuod -,lm-ds,took her lrst male leadng toward a modelng r when se was graduated vcfruu the.harbaon Studo.-lon Modelng... Buy Vctory Bondt Qren Democratc Club (lost At Dance frday AUlN The Sewaren al Club entertaned-nl a ts fu-ual fall dance n tlc sclool ltorum, lly Wegcrs Orcle.stra ;., the nsc. A jtterbug was won bv Mrs, Joseph IeKh Amboy, and Mrs. Cotter, town, whle con-» dnners were the Msses Mne Otomor and Mary A waltz prze was uwahl- ^l. and Mrs. Joaeph Noon; 111 r/ v e,. a la.sket of frut, Am Smck, and the lve award to Mrs, Coltm 1. " shents were s,«rv,ed dureveung to Ms, ("utter, -la-man, asssted T)y Mr. ; - l.awece Ryun, Mr. and " nurd Sullvan, Mrs. llu- J ^lle, Mrs. Utffgu, PeJ,tH-S0ll,-., Jl)sl Jfc, buros, «nd,,josupl JHh. fervftmen wee guests IJIIIH. Mr»/Havry OO.onnpr P ls Ikonan Dv^rJc web Avenel Items Lades Auxlary of Avenel re Co. No. 1 wll serve a spaghett upper at the frchouse on Electon ]ay from 4 to 8 P. M. Mrs. Harld Hanson and Mrs, Wllam!erna wll ftct as co-charman Mr. and Mrs. John Wranh nd chldren, Mary Lou and Roger, ml nephew, Frank, Mnna Avenue, spent Saturday a Mgelslle. The Womans Club wll cderate ts 25th annveraaryvwednesday at a luncheon, Mrs,Stephen Francsco, State Presdent of NeW Jersey WonenV Clubs,, wll be th<s peaker and Mrs. Wllam Jflhnlon, Colona, wll be ^he solost. The affar wll le held at B9 AVenel Street. Major, and Mrs. Ltverne Schne.tze.l, Gewantown, Ws., were guests of ther cousns, Mr. und Mrs. Vcrnor Brong, Woodbrdgc Avenuo.. Whle here they were entertaned by other cousns, Mr. und Mrs. A.,). Murphy,.Woodl)dg«Avenue, at Colonn Country (luband at a theatre and dnner party.n New York. The Lades Ad Socety of the Frst Presbyteran Church wll hold s bazaar ut the church on November lf at 1-M P. M. Mr. and Mrs. A..1. Murphy, Woodbrdgt 1 Avenue, avc guests of Mss Dorothy Murphy, Provdence, R.!. Mrs. Karl Palmer, Manhattan Avenue, vsted n Trenton Tuesday.. ~Th<> nfant UU({htel of Leut, und Mrs. 11. Arthur Brown, Hemsen Avenue, was baptzed Hose Vrgna by Dr. Wllam McKnnoy at, Lho Frst Presbyteran Church Sunday. Mr. anl Mrs. John Kluhenspes, Lnden, are parents of a daughter burn n Klb.abcth. Mrs. Klubenspes s the former Maron Bzacr, Mnna Avenue. Mrs. II..1. Baker, formerly of town, now resdng wth her son-nlaw and daughter, M 1, and Mrs. Edward Kchorn, KllsUm Park, L. I,, s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam lnker, Hyatt Street. Mrs. Frank lre \s convalescng at her home after an operaton at Mew.lersey Orthopedc Hosptal, Orange, The Aveways held a Halloween party last nght at the home of Mrs. Waller Smth, Burnett Street. M, and Mrs. John Lncke, Burnett.Sheet, ;ue the parents of a daughter born Frday at Itahway Hosptal. Mr. und Ms. Samuel Talvy and chldren, Smth Street, spent Sunday wth relatves n New York. The names of Mrs. E. IS. Johnson, Mrs. Wllam Magee anl Mrs. Frank Wukovets have been added to the lst of canvassers for the Natonal War Fund. Mr.and Ms. Frank Kovacs, Manor Place, are parents of a daughter, Vrgna Ann.. Mr. and Mrs. Camllu Matter, Empre RAHWAY FRI. TO SUN. "ADVENTURES OF RUSTY" wth ACE THE WONDER DOG "A SPORTING CHANCE" Jane Randolph Sat., Sun. Mlls. A Cartoons NEXT WEEK Gen. Ecnhowcrs "THE TRUE GLORY" FROM D-DAY TO V-E DAY ISELIN THEATRE Oak Tree Road helm, N. J. Met. _6-_1279_ Frday, Saturday, Nov. 2, 3 "YOU CAME ALONG" Wth Robert Cummng, Lzabell Scott "SHERIFF~OF N LAS VEGAS" Sunday, Monday, Nov. 4, S j! "ALONG CAME JONES! Wth Gary Cooper Lorctta Young Alo "LETS GO STEADY" Tuc«d»y, Wedn««day, Nov. 6, 7 "DON JUAN QUILL1CAN" Wllam Bendx Joan Blondell Also ^ "SON OF FURY" Wth Tyrone Power - Gene- Terncy ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS Surgcal Btlt Ttouundl st popla bn daly larlg how to obtan rtll«f an4 comfort by WMrlng corrtdly flltd Abdomnal Sup* portr. A p«d»l typt of lupporlr msy b hd for v<ry abdomnal allmnt Includng: oblly, mattmltj, -fallen tomach, pat-opuanya. lacro, Ilae, «lc. Tha* lupportan ault natuta In makng»nalcmlcal cotrcllom. Our nptrlanctd flltn n wll gladly ay damomtrjw tw th varou typal yp of o Ab A domlul Supportan, f««1urlng th* pat-, t ntatl NON-SKID tn, l.v, f«1urln alo Elalflc Hol nal NONSKID NONSKID l.v, Spot l H Tuut, alary, alary, NON-SKID Skould Skldr lcu «w*t. Publx Drug Store 1 95 Man St. Woodbrdge, N..J. Alden Road, announce th«engagement of ther daughter, Renee Pearl, to Wlln*^l>»sko, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Trosko, Pulton Street, Woodbrdg-c. No date has been set for the weddng, 1 Mrs. Fjpnk Lchtenborg, Lynn feld Center, s guest of her mother, Mrs. Andrew Shaffer, Remsen Avenue. The Womans Club wll hold luncheon November 14 at the clubroons, 89 Avonel Street, wth Mrs. Thomas Thompson ua char man, George Shaffer, Sl/C, s spendng n lenvc at hs homo on Remsen. Avenue. He s servng aboard the USS Vcksburg. Wnners of awards made a the game socal held by the, un form Comnjttec of ffe Avenel Fr Company, und Auxlary,.Satur day were Mrs. Mare Johnson Tyroncs, Frank lloma, Charlc Koza, Sgt. Wllum Bonham an Norma Fmnkel. A game soca wll be held tonght at the frehous wth HtroldHanson as charman Mr. and Mrs. Charles Po< /.a, Avenel Street, eltertane Sunday on the thrd brthday < ther daughter, Carol May. Guest were Mr and Mrs, Ted Podraz and daughter, Nancy Mr. and Mrs, Admt Podraza and daughter, Nan; Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Chervonak and daughter, Ellen; Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McCarthy, Mss tlowlck, James Long und Mchael Podrazn, layonne; Dana Hawkns, Madelne Nelson, Florence Ledner and (lthrrlne Pnrtrar.a, town. Plans for ; lunchoon and food sale to be held November 111 have been made.by the Paront-Tcaeber Assocaton. Mrs, Frank Ocnegy s charman, asssted by Mrs, Lawrence Cnstrovnd, -Mrs. George Mvoz am Mrs. Arthur Johnson. The annual card pwly>\vli be held December 7 at the schoolhouse wth Mrs. Mroz n charge. Dtmas In "(luest Wfe," whch opened yetscnlty at the Dtmas Theatre the elements for a zany comedy arc neatly rolled together and what comes out, s one of the. seasons brghtest, most sophstcated farces. Such export bands as Claudette Colbert and Don Ameche, abl; abetted Dck Foran and such ster lng psrformers as Charles Dngle Grant Mchel!, Wlna Francs anc Chester Chte, really must have en joyed mlkng ths pcture. The; jsee.n to get the most out of th hlarously amusng stuaton whch the screenplay provdes. RUBBER Manufacturers of several types of rubber products, such as camelback and tre and tube repar materals merchandzed rubber goods and coated and combned fabrcs, have been ordered by the OPA to pass along to other dstrbutors whatever reductons that may have occurred n" the cost nf syn-- ; thetc and substtute rubber snce August L, 1<MH. SURPLUS GOODS \ total of $1,1113,942,000 worth property was declared surplus f n, September accordng to the OPA OlA ends all curbs on sltujrhterng of meat; raton halt near. FORDS, N. J. - P. A, Tlunday, Frday, Saturday November 1, Z, 3, "CHRISTMAS.IN CONNECTICUT" Wtb DHrbara Stanwyck, Denn Morgan "ROUGHlttjIN JUSTICE" Wth C arlet Starretl Frday, Saturday, Ghtpter 10, "Purple Monster Strkes" Sunday, Monday, Nov. 4, 5 MAMA LOVES PAPA" Wth Leon Err tl Alo "OVER 21" Wth Irene Dunne - Alexander Knox Tuejday, Wedneday, Nov. 6, 7 Wth "Rado Stars on Parade" Wally Brown, Alan Carney, Frances Langford Alo "The FghtJg Guardsman" Wth Wllard Parker - Anta Loule Servcemens Parly, Addressed By Mayor SBWAREN" Mayor August P. Grener gave «. short nformal talk o the Sewnren servce men and women and ther guests, at the frst of a seres of "Welcome Home" dnner partes held Thursday at the Land and Water Club 1 house,/a roast beef dnner was served, followed by a program of cntertannront. Thomas Lagopa, eght-year-old accordonst, Perth Amboy, 1 played Over There," "Home on the Range" and The Beer "Barre ; Polka." Mss Peggy Wllams, town, vocalst, sang."there, Ive Sad It Agan""and "Tl the End j of Tme." Sha was accompaned by Blly Wleger,. Woodbrldge, whose orchestra contrbute*! Tnuac for,thc dancng. Betty and Blly Nelson, Woodbrdge, sang severalduets,, Shmel La Pe,ntn, Woodbrdgp, presented seven acts of the "Mrth and Melody" troupe, a USt> unt from the vje(ropo tan area. The nrt.sts appeared as follows: jrose Mare Scotto, ^ap duncng and baton twrlng; -Shrley Burke, blues snger; Donald La Penta, rhythm tap dunce; Hazel mller, Georga Sefel, Rm) 1l.tenton WedhPrhAmboM" SEWA REN Mss K May Nevel, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph R. Nevel, Meadc Street, became the brde of the Rev.,Herbert Rockwell Denton,.son of Mr. and Mra. Frank W. Denton, Rahway, at a lovely fall weddng held Studay afternoon at 4 oclock n St.. Peters, Epscopal Chruch, Perth Amboy. The ceremony was performed by the Ucv. George H. Boyd, church pastor, n the presence ftf the.kt. Reverend Wallace John Gardner, bshop of the Epscopal Dlqce?e of New Jorsey who asked the blessng pver the marrre, The altar was.banked wth palms, whte chrysanthemums and autumn folage, The brde, gven n,marage by her father 1 woro a gown of whte aatn fashoned n aperod desgn, the ftted bodce havng a fold of the materal draped around the drbp.shouwek effect.,the fwll skrt was gathered at the hps and thy Rta Anderesch Is Elected Presdent By Sewaren Club /skwaren Mss Rta Ando- sch-was elected presdent of the lasxcl vocalst; Marann Neyen, c o u,n;. P n Happness Grls at a M. C. and vocalst; Don Rose Ma meetng Frday " the Parsh e, "G.I." jve tap dance; Dck House. Other offces were flled na Neyen, or(,nnl vocal convelan, follows: Vce presdent, Mare They were accompaned by, Arthur Sullvan; secretary, PegRy Wllams; treasurer, Louse Haus. Ooucha on hs electrc /ether. Dancng was enjoyed throughout mam, and publcty charman,,he evenng. Charlotte Archer, On G)e»l L^t It was voted to solct-contrbutons Servcemen and ther guests of furnture sutable; for the present were former WAC Mrs. neetnk room. Green and (told Ann Mazar York, Mr. md Mrs. were selected us the club colors Inrfy Burke, Mr. and Mrs. Lous Tentatve plans were made to bold Muzar, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dempsey, a Halloween parly Nb November Mr. and Mrs. LawrenceVan at the Parsh House. Alce Mae Gordon, Mr. and Mrs, Alexander OConnor wll be hosptalty char- Lojewak, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smthers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horcncr, Howard Ely, Mss Edna Cook, Edward Lojcwsk, Ms.s Theresa Mazar, James Ilorncr, Wllam Nulsou, Wllam Schardt, Mss Ann Covart, Joseph Mazar, Thomas Horner, John Karnas, Joseph Chealalt, Jose])h Strus, (leorge Kolbo, Jr., James Nolan und George Baloga. - m _ ^ Other guests were Rev. and Mrs. F. Newton Howden, Mr. and Mrs. Danel V. Rush, Mr. and Mrs. II, H. Rankn, Mr. and Mrs, Frank J. La Farr, Mrs. F.,1. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. George Luffbarry..Watresses were the. Msses Dorothy Snoe, Arlene Vcnerus, Mary Stubb.s, Ann Surck and Lorrane Adamezyk. Mrs. Wllam Taggart, eharlnan, was asssted by Mr. and Mrs. Harper A. Sloan, Mr. and Mr.s. W. Krauk Burns, Mr, und Mrs. Wllam P. Bara, 1 Mrs. Adelade Crowley, Mrs. Anna WyckolT, Mss Clara Nelson, Joseph H. Thomson and Wllam Taggart. NEW ARRIVAL WOODBpCE Mr. and Mrs. John Goveltz, Jr., 150 Bucknell Avenue, arc the parents of a daughter born at Ralway Memoral Hosptal. Japanese are reported to have 150,000 Snj.apore Chnese. 20 NOW TO SATURDAY PLUS- CHARLIE CHAN "SHANGHAI COBRA" SUN., MON., TUES., WED. one/ PLUS- JAMES DUNN n "The Carbbean Mystery" STARTS NEXT THURSDAY DEANNA DURBIN n "LADY ON A TRAIN" STATE-THEATRE WOODBRIDGE, N. J.* TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY 1 Irene DUNNE Charles COBURN n "OVER* 21" Flue Cheter MORRIS n "BOSTON BLACKIES RENDEZVOUS" SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY "PRIDE OF THE MARINES" Wth John GAjRFIELD - Eleanor PARKER", : Plu Glora JEAN n "RIVER GANG" ~< WEDNESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY "CHR)»TMAS IN CONNECTICUT" * ^AffluuoyES»»»^ man, and Mars Sullvan wll d n,[ the- entertanment. Other. 1 were Joan Kefer, Eleanor Austen, Mrs. Lawrence Peteso and Mrs. l\ Newton Howden. GIRL FOR CHRISTENSENS WOODHIUDGE A daughter, Carol Kern, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Chrs Chrstenaen, 7,22 Ter ace Avenue, at Ralway Menora Hosptal. Europe s sufferng from shortage of 1,000,000 ralway car? Jfnonscn, alster of tffhonor, was satn desgned and^bouffsnt PT>-.wore y&. net wth slouldcr vel una^llbwed aewtcade dpuquet ot deep pmt bvlw. rosfe*. Lester Stockcl, Perth Amboy, us brdal (tttwfftrr wore a atnlarly desgned gown of ce blue and car- rled pale The Elmer,-6e a college ch. pnk brar roses, had the,ncs, Summt;, nt man. lf«hera were. Raymond Nevel; l Bl«om fted and Wllkm Novell, town,.brothers of theblfdtf.. MlssBHeen T.oft played tho weddng rhusc Rqd nn organ rectal of " sete^toha, precedng, the (jferaony. _ Stts Stephen J, Gomp- ;(jn, solost, r^ two hymns. The weddng dnnfr and reeep- Kon was held at Oak Hll Manor n Motuchen for about ffty gucstb, ev. ald Mrj. Denton we on a weddng trp through New England,nd upon ther return wll resde n Sewaren. The brde selected lack wool sut, black felt hat wth ccessorea of black suede corsage of whte roses for travellg. The brde s a graduate o.f Wooddge Hgh School. The, brdegroom graduated from Hahwuy Hgh School and North Carolna State Unversty, recevng hs relgous degree at General Theologcal Semnary, New York, He wna ordaned nto the mnstry at Trnty Cathedral, Trenton, by Bshop Gardner and has served as vcar of St. Johns Church, Sewaren. He now serves at the Chapelof Our Savour, Checscquake as well as assstant rector at St. Peters, Perth Anffloy. DITMAf TEBTH AMBOY Phone P. A THE SAFE WAY nltlout Harmful Jlmwn or Drt VOIlK IlEDUCItH UI.ON 71 h door,, P.A. Null Hunk IlllK.1 Smlll St. Perth Amlwy, N. J. P. A. 4-4Ur. llormi 11 A. M. to I) P.» JACK H.SKIRBALl presents COLBERT * AMECHE wth RICHARD twkl- 4 Buy Vctory Bondt At Th Theatre NEW PERTH AMBOY p)nme. A. 4-O-5S THAT ard carof whte Thru Wednesday Nov. 7th A DEE-LIGHTFU LYNN MERR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FOUR DAYS STARTING SUNDAY, NOV. 4TH H A Hgnty *B#; 3* Sfflft At.JWl MORRISI John Kennedy, Woodbrdgo, and Wllam Black of Lllan Terrace, Woodbrdge, have receved word that ther son, OOnd Sgnal Company, APO 323, d Sgnal Cmpy,, of Postmaster, San francsco, Mr*. W, C. Ecker hostttt To Card Clab In Sewartn Pvt, Arthur B. and of Mrs. Vera treet, Fords, ha» be«h the 536th AmphJbl««Battalon, Oknawa., * * * / PFC. George Balto*,; treet, Woodbrdge, hw rtvly d»ch*rgcd froffl Ar Forces. At the tlm«he was statoned Ar Feld, nc«ourg, M% Httw(Wg brdge Hgh School bera ng^tht servce.. *[ Charles E. WUlarh*. SBWAREK Mr*. Wllam C mate fdt class,. _ Street, v W G entsrtaned the Sewaren Brdge Club at hop home n Wood sezed aboard tho U» y, t g W d d Th lona when occupaton fo brdge Avenue Wednesday, There out.ashore at Shogama,$ bl t d d Tk hgh,-scores were A, Sloanj >!» Hbwell»nd Mrs. H/B. Rankb, Ensgn Julan Grow, Other guestswere Mrs. James Monday to.report at San, g M Cal., sftet spendng 4 Noel, North Planfteld; Mrs, 0. W leave wth hl«paehts, Stlwell, Matuchenj Mrs.; John Ryan, Mrs. George Urban, Wood Mrs. Jular E. Grow, My brdge; Mrs. Herbert Eyerkujs nuc, Woodbrdgc. Hs Mrs, Samuel J. He.nry, Mrs. Olv Mra. Wllam A Morrson Chrst Newton Howdch The next meetng 1 -.wll DOOIH Qpf D 12:30 WILUAM EYTHE LLOYD NOLAN JMNltSUtUlIISSMnH <H»KB CORURN J eturnet to after a short leave. PFC, Dnvd M. Perry, sell Street, reccvedhs ho dscharge from the Army a Hood, Texas. -.:. ojvw/nd PERTH AMBOV MAN OH MANS SENSATIONAL Tomorrow The-World :. «tkco.\v IflU IlTATvW v /mrv>;uj FAYI MURDER INV JA 11AII*K& 1/ DIG

6 PAGE SIX THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 INDEPENDENT^, IE AT)ER Ncklas Lauds Jr.. Ted Cross Junor 100 per HfJK, Amercan (ro«enrollment of en! n tle schools of > Townshp s the coal November 1-1!> nen- set for th lcr.hp mpajrn, t was nnrnunrcd here today by, Vctor (. Nklns, Jmor Red Cross chrnan of Vm.tl.rlte Chapter. "The object of the program, whch s. ;efvce to others n both the mmedate communty und on the natonal a nl nternatonal levels, K brne acheved through the school*»f tho country wthout -, fanfare, nftt wth lttle or no tcqjnto f -l>m outsde sources," M 1.. Nckhs s:d. "The results deserve attetlorfrom every parent whose chld.< partcpatng n the prok-n rml from; every ct/.et who.se colmnly s bnhfttfc by t,? " Anfofr the projects successfully completed durnjj the PS&V year by tn 1 Townshp members of "Junor led Cross were the fol-. lowng:. HKh School: 12."> bo)s asssted Cvlan Dcfen^. Councl n four Townxhp nalvajre collectons; SO jrrls- asssted Senor Ued Cross at varous surgcal dressng centers n the Townshp; H boys asssted n s.pttnc up and takntr <low.h equpment for two blood bnnka; fve jtrls typed 1,000 cards for blood- bank; two and on?:half, bushels of mlkweed pods eollect- 1 eel; salvaged over 17 tons of waste paper and asssted n Used Clothng Drve; 1,7d magaznes collected, crated and sent to Merchant Seamen; v one book case, 50 new vctrola refolds, 113 used vctrola records l jgww puzzles am lytt funny books sent to Camp Klmer; made lo, r > joke books and crossword puzzles whch were sent to Army camps Or veterans hosptals;.sent to aw*ajueadquatrer. 101 Jhnk dtty baps, 20 hot water ban covers und lve card table, covers; sent Chrstmas box to chldren n Kentucky moun- tans,-. Accomplshment* Llted Elementary Schools: Over 1,000 Chrstmas decoratons, tray favors, nut cups, Chrstmas cards and napkns were made or pur-, " chased and sent to varous qamps -,-ud.josjaja,... nddn. U o ns 1 Hosptal, Roosevelt Elo.sptnl and Camp Klmer; several floral wreaths.sent to hosptals and Camp Klmer at Chrstmas, tme; a number of utlty bu;rs, ce bat; covers and_afghans were made and sent to camps; many majcas.h..h, Zcards, books, yctrolu records were collected and sent to camps and o.sptalc. Accordng to Mr.-Ncklas, the fall and wnter program wll put partcular emphass upon ntcr- ^ natoml and nterracal relatons wth forums am dscusson group; MeournRcd to keep abreast of latest world developments. As part (f the membershp cynpauu, Junor Ued tro.ss members,. have decorated^ the wndows of the I!e (Jo.ss lead.alers on Man Street to slmv.the artcle.s made durnj; the. past year. NOVEL SENTENCE CHICAGO, 111. Convcted of turnng n false lre alarms, Henry Bandsh, 10, was ordered by the court to wrte a 500-word essay on fre preventton. NHW STORE HOURS Untl Further Notce - Monday rr-thrmph Frday 10 A,-M. to (! P.M. Saturday 1(1 A. M. tol P. M. fc 1 Here Is One Thng We Never Ratoned We took off the celng and we ddnt even gve the OPA a tumble. We were determned that Bregs level, of qualty would never, fluctuate. That u.why we am lookng forward to the day wjjen our shelves wll bo peggng- wth new mer- «; chftdhe Qualty Mer- ( chandse that has always 1 been more than a o us I. Barrons Overcome Odds, Trumph Over Perth Am boy Wth WOODBRnflF. Although outplayed and apparently beaten 0-0, the Woodbrdge Hkh School footull team took advantage of \ renk and bent the heavy favorte, Perth Amboy, by a score of "-() Saturday. The lrst (jarte 1 «f as marked by the brllant -puntng of "Cooke" Zlla fpr Wooj>r(f<> and Dck Kulecza for mth Amhoy*> The Panther ground attack pcked up consderable yardage,, but never, serously threatened. Mdway n the second < uarter, the Panthers took., no lead..after small DaTon lne aganst a Lnden lne that averages 105 pounds per man, Tho VVoollrdge team for the frst lme snce 11)42, wll have the servces of Joseph Ruggero, assstant conch., who recently was honorably dscharged from the U S. Army. Seware Boat Basn Report Is Submtted svuvaurn Herbert IS. Uantukkg ZlaH k v k,.,on the 50, the kn Krtvt, ushort nformal tlk at P«fhprapcorv<l- Steve,Z«mbo, Am- -m^.tnjr of (h Sewaren Repubboys best back, went ol-.hs n f? hl. cun c]uh( ] nc,/ ( Tuesdayat the tackle 40 yard? for a touchdown.. L(l, 1(, m] WaU, r Clubhouse..Hrpcx " e.ra. Sloan gwe n report on the Joe Leshlcks ttlempt for tlt tra pont faled. The "Urrons local tran Hcrv.ce whch promsed throat later n the o,uar(r was 1 two addtonal stops n the near fuhalted. [ lure, C, A. Groud reported that The second half opened meekly. ( tho pro p Ose,t Sewaren Boat Basn In the thud «t«rter,the IFne pny Vr^ect h CH ds the lst of-post-war of both teams was excellent. At the actvtes n New Jersey. start of thj! lust quarter, a Panther Plans were completed, for the mstake gave. t_ru* Burrnns the ball annual Halloween. Open Jouae.Ior; game. Although leadng f-u. the tne the chldren of Sewaren whch wll Amlxy team tred ts famous "T!)c hel(, n Conjuncton wth the specal, but Joe Napy grabbed t j weekly "Teen Age" dance spon-,m the 411 and ran 57 yards for a SOTO, by M]. am, j, ^ Rankjn nt touchdown, Then all the pressure ;h(, c u >house. (eorge Luffbarry wns on John Zla. - \ r,, p01. te( that a Republcan Rally Zla, a brllant performer all wll be held n conjuncton wth day, calmlvkcked the extra pont I the weekly square dance, Saturday. gvng Woodbrdge b ts 1 Refreshments wll be served und straght..upset, vctory,,the, came everyone wll be guests. * showed that the -rjntons puss defense s mprovng. -There, were rfo be hosts at the next charty-fund Mr. and.mrs. H. D. Clark wll completons and one ntercepton. The game was marred by home, Clff Road. Mss Else Ne- card party November I6th n ther penaltes, 100-yards for Perth Am neh gave n report on the USO nc. boy and -tf» yards for Woodbrdge. Satunluy, the Harrons wll meet t powerful Lamk-] aggregaton at Legon Feld at 2:(O P. M. The feature of the game wll be a Boy Scouts Guests At Halloween Party W00DBR1DUE A successful Halloween partywas 1 held Thurslay by Boy Scout Troop >I2 at School No. 11. A prze for the most orgnal costume went to Hugh Qugley who was dressed as a swam. Robert Dstleeamp, dressed as Mae Wost, was the wnner of the prze for the funnest costume. The boys enjoyed passng through the "horror chamber," duckng; for apples and playng the usual Halloween games. Refreshments conssted of cder, cup-cakes and jelly, apples. Troop.VI s sponsored by the Rotary Club and t meets every Thursday at 7;:«l P. M., n School No. 11. I. M. Shapro s scoutmaster; Al Patno, assstant scoutmaster, and Walter Warr s charman of the troop..cuuuutte. NEW /- - I. I. tvty for October, Mrs Edward Whtehead was voted nto membershp. Mrs. Wllam Taggart, charman of the frst Welcome Home dnnerdance for Sewaren servcemen gave R report on the affar, Refreshments were served under the drecton of hosptalty charman, Mrs. Adelade Crowley. There were forty-fve present. Grl Scout Leader Is Hostess At Party S E \V A R E N Sewaren Grl Scout Troop! held a Halloween parly Saturday at the home of ther captan, Mrs. Joseph M. Dtmgartner, W u s t Avenue, (lames wore played under the drecton of Louse llousman, Prze wnners were Antonette Magyar, Elzabeth Mack and Joan Grdner. A meetng was held Tuesday at the borne of Mrs. luumgartne 1 and Louse Housman was apponted troop scrbe. Meetngs are held each Tuesday at 7:15 P, M., World Trade Unon Federaton s J>rjml.l)L.created..n Pars. Fund Drve Is Extended WOODBRTDGR The Natonal War Fund drve for the USO and Unted Natons Relef Agences s beng extended through November n New Jersey. Ths announcement was made totlny by George Knvok, Fords, Townshp, charmnn. "The wnv s over for moat of us hcje nt. home," sad Mr. Kovnk, "but many of our men must re : man n tle armed forces for some months. USO. clubs, and camp shows arc n contnued denmnj,.by hghest mhtary authortes as well as by Ibc nen themselves. Therefore- those splendd servces must contnue untl the last»er*- cc flag comes down n v ev?ry Amercan home.. "In Unted Natbns lberated countres the war s pot yet" over, ether. The nhabtants, of thelberate?) countres need medcnes; food nnd clothng, and need fh, emergency help desperately now, especally snce wnter has already ddded lv to the.mseres of the strcken people. "The program of the tfso and the emergency needs of the Unted Natons peoples can be met only to the.extent that the Amercan people respond to the Natonal " War Fund appeal,.be Genfrous n Vctory." Mrs Grode Is Feted By G. 0. P. Assocates WOODBRIDGE A recepton and dance n honor of Mrs. Freda (rode. South Park Drve, formerly of Avenel, was held Frday by the Sewnrer Republcan Club.. ", Mrs. Crude was honored by her many frends n Avenel n recognton of-jer ten years of devoton and sacrfces for the welfare of people n the communty.over 100 persons turned out to make the event one of the most coo.j. gatherngs ever held by the resdents of Avenel. Thomas Bell, presdent of the Avenel Republcan Club, presented Mrs. (rode wth a corsage and James OBren, charman of the affar, presented her wth a pn and ear rnr set, n behalf of her fmuls. Amont; the tfuests and speakers were Mayor August F. tlrejel-, (omntueon and Mrs. llerherl U, Kankn, James S. WRlt, Mrs. John Boos and Wllam (lery. Mrs. Charles Sessel and Mrs. Edna Ilansen served a bullet supper and (lancng was held untl a late hour, Lnk to Jesus s beleved found on a bural urn n Palestne. Watson R. Mller s named to succeed McNutt as FSA chef. In ths envelope; a 6-room house -no TO "Yep. Thats what (sold. A 6-room house... "And a nce, quet garden, wth o Hammock slung between two trees, } "The knd of place weve alvfays dreajetl of: a place thats ours, a place thats a part of us, a place for the kds to grow up n, away ftjom thp cty streets and the nose. "For ths envelope a full of Vctory Bonda. E Bonds that were gong to keep untl maturty, when., theyll pay us back four dollura for every three we nvested. "And were gong to go o\ buyng more all the tme. "Its surprsng how quckly the money mounta up, f youve just got a lttle resoluton and stckto-t-venesa. We could case ol" on our Bond buyng, of course; but dont worry were not go- "Thats why, about ten years fpm now, a lot of folks are gong to call us lucky! Folku tlat, may not have mode out so well. But, shucks t wont be luck. Its just con, mottfltotsk And the lttle bt of gumpton t take*,. toueest the small temptatons to spend-money nstead of savng t-n.bonds." BONDS to have and to hold SPONSORED BY WOOD FINISHING GO. f/-. Woodbrdge Townshp Voters! At My! Just Look s BOSS VOGEL and hs mouthpeces; the Democratc canddates, are horrfed that ther decet, obvous trckery, and attempts to assassnate the character of reputable men have been exposed! The Boss ordered hs henchmen to conduct the vlest campagn n the hstory of the townshp and they obeyed. Ther tactcs succeeded only n, dsgustng decent men and women who publcly denouncd ther betrayal of decency. All the fou trcks n the bag have been taken out and exposed to the lght. Not one of them contaned a shred of honest evdence. Because ther decet has beenrevealed, they are shocked - smply shocked that a LIE would be called exactly what t s -a LIE! Whle we are talkng about your tbcet, Vogel & Company, maybe - r you would lke to tell the voters ths: Is Kozusko, your canddate n the Thrd Ward, the same Kozusko who tells of hs ardent love and nterest n the communty, but who never voted n Woodbrdge Townshp untl ths year-always votng n Perth,»* : ou prattle about sncerty

7 LBAfllft CLASSIFIED ORATORS WANTED work ory Chldrens [dresses. Steady work; L week vacaton wth L] good pay. Apply hrterct Nbvelty Dress Empnny, 52 Wheeler UP, Carteret, N. J.. FEMALE HELP WANTED,-A(KD woman wanted us (lnn. U» nn elderly lady. pcsn lfter 5 P.. M, 74, St., Im-lerot, N..I. 114 (II) 1,H wanted to work.on paper «:des. Apply. Wm, H. Kerry St\, Knvaren, N. J, u- Wo. H-1414;, I J.-1 (!!) LOST AND FOUND PAINTING Joseph Varnny p:ntnr anc Pnpo 125 Onk Tme Rom Iwln^N. J, FOR SALE MANS bcycle, balloon Urea Tele,.phone WomlhrdKC R-llRG-W (») FOR HIRE HORSE-DRAWN, hay wngon for hre for pcncs, partes, nnd hayrdes, S, Dlts, 1RC.4 Paterson St., fyfwny, N..1. Telephone Rnhwny 10-4-tf m.d.fr.wn GUNSMITHS lebun,t, Restocked, Reblued. Repars to all makes of shotguns, rllos, revolvers. K. J. Ynng, (unsmlth snce UK)]. "Man St., Dayton, N.,1. FLOOR SURFACING FXQOft SURFACINC. And lnsh ng on old or new..ik-nett Leonard; Phone Wondln-lgn 8-lHKW-U )\VN lenther pocketbook lost" WANTED rslny noontme between WILL PAY Be 11), for clean rags Ihrdge Hgh School and Iseopt Offce. Contents valuable 3!., Woodbrldje, N. J. Independent-Lender, 18 Green HIT. Kewnrd. Box 4!2, Isoln, IX ROOF1NG~ ALL TYPES OP ROOFS repared Slate-shngles, tle and fla roofs; brck T/alla waterproofed. DIAMOND ROOFING MD METAL WORK 3GB New Brunswck Ave, Perth Amboy, N. J, 11-1,8,15, 22 OS) P. A PAINTS IN( ft the plant of the [,jtwed Whte (!o., I nm n a In furnsh ol nnd plastc Jts at a very low prce at home. lartns, 17 Menzer S,, Aw-, N.,l. Teluphont! Wo J. T-f,fUB,22(3) IK several cans,f fne Duluxe n. Whte Enamel for sale at half regular cost. 17 Menzer Avuel, N.,1.Telephone Wo. 9XM. 11-1(8, 1R, 12 (I!) FOR SA I Irrsg.; rculuulle. Mrs. Shapmka, 47 M-Arthur v 1. Kurds, M, J. Telephone Amboy 4-B150-M (I!) HELP WANTED BAKERS WAITERS and WAITRESSES KITCHEN MEN PORTERS DISHWASHERS SHORT ORDER COOKS SODA DISPENSERS VI-KJETABKE MEN KlKADY POSITION. tl: A KANT WO UK INK I fom- APPLY AT ONCE. HOWARD Route 25 PERSONAL Rev, Elzabeth Rlcker Seereas Commssoned Mssonary Sprt Messages and Helper 92 Man St., Woodbrdge, N. I 10-26* HELP WANTED WE WILL PAY TOP WAGES To an A No. 1 Body nnd Repnr Man Apply at once FORDS AUTO BODY CO. 416 New Brunswck Ave. Ford., N. J. Phone P. A Mortgage Money Avalable FHA Mortgage Loan? Drect Reducton Loans Refnancng Mortgage Loans Attractve terms MARGARETTEN & CO., INC, REALTORS 276 -Hobdrt Street Perth Amboy, N, J. P. A Yuhasz Poultry Market 41 Holly Street, Carttret, N. J. Telephone FRESH KILLED POULTRY Place Your Order Now for Your Thanksgvng turkey F-yers, Brolers, Frcasee WE DELIVER EFRIGGRATORS * RANGES * LAUNDROMATS Margaret Hh We<ls n Trnty Nuptal llt, daughter of.t\cob Hlt, Alerl Street, became the brde of loherfc Malcolm Ttnc T S2/C, ISNR, son of Mr. and Mrs How- Woodbrdge Notes Audtorum. I,. C ourt Mercedes, Cfltho](! rrtuhe, AmboyAvenue, at a Daughters of Amerca, wll meet andlelrht ceremony Tuesday at Ynty Epscopal Church. Rev, Vlllm H. Schmas, rot-tor, pffntod. The alur was banked wth whte :hrykanlhrmum«. Mrs. Wllam S. Seehe, church organst, played the Areddf; nuc and Mrs. Poter nlh was solost., The brde, Rven n mn- y hev father,wore a ROW /bte.tffeta, prncess,htyle wth nk tran", llev lker-tp length el fell from ahalo of-seed pearls nd she carred a brdal bouquet of.ble chrysanthemums.. The mad f honor, MsH Dors Vvan louser, wore a -tlubonntt tnlfetl ;own wth a matchng Julette cap ul carred large yellow chrysanhnus. Lorna Tune, sster of he br<legroon, as flower grl,.voit a crepe de chne frock, had lall yellow chrysanthemums n r har and carred a basket of /eljow chrysanthemumu. PFC. Howard Henry Tune, [JSMd, served as hs brothers best man. After the ceremony a recop-.on was held n the School Street Audtorum. The nuvlywcds are on a weddng rp to Washngton, D. (., and ;pnn ther retunv, the brde wll resde temporarly wth hs parents, le wll report for duty.*.,j l-^l*^ \ nbord the USS Indana, now at of Colonal Wars held at the Partway Mltary Hotel, Newark Bremerton, Wash. Seaman Tune nerved aboard the shp when she dropped anchor n Tokyo lay wth the vctorous Thn! Fleet, followng the end of the war wth Japan. Mss Grace Turner, Jersey WILL PROBATED PORT READING Ncholas TVAlesso, of ths place who de October 1 left hs entre estate to hs SOTI, Angelo, of Iseln, accordng to probate of hs wll Monday y Surrogate Frank A. Connolly. The son was also named.executor n the wll dated December 18, and wtnessed by Leon E. McElroy of Woodbrdge and Margaret Schwen/.er, Colona. A meetng of the Young Peopes Socety of the HunRnran Reformed Church wll Be held tonght at eght oclock, nstead of tomorrow nght at the School.Street tonght st eght oclock at the Columba-Club. The Rocal Wll be n charge of Mrs. Mchael De.Ioy, charman; Mrs. M.. P, Dngan, Mrs, Owen 9. Dtngan, Mrs. John Cosgrovfl, Mrs. Jay Dunn, Ms, Arthur-Ernst ard Mrs, John-Etahorn. Mrs. Lawrenc.e McLeod ard Flu., a-e vlst- l, 1045 Chldren Are feted At PartynSew^n t,~ the Club «f WoodbrWjt* h*l! ft Hftlfdf terabew Aftl ther chlrreh, Monday at the 8 waren Land and Water Cubhou«(lames v«rc. «njojrcd and wft-o»h tncnts served. The chldren wetc pnsel n cofltume. Present were KH, Kehnrth Me- Kat and ehldrenr Boyce and George Mrs. CoUland Smth ahd chldren, MoWs and B*rr>ntt t of Colona; Mnf. A. L. Chrst«n #n and son* Mark, of Mett Runybn "O: Ernst and doughtw, Bkbr Susan, Mrs, Fred,Bre?(ta (nd"s6 Fred, Jr,, Mrs. C P. Graht and.daughters, Carol and rte 1, East Green -Street.--.Joan Klen, dkughlgl 1 SStsjn, Mrs. T. R, Jones and of Mr., and Mrs. Morrs Rhjn, Elmwood Avenue, ontevtaned at.a. mbscuer^ (de partyon her Kth brthday Guests were Dolores, Lott, Nancy Palmer, Vrp-nh Bergen, Ruth Ellen (rce. ; J. B, Wrght; radar operator :/C, U. S. Navy, assgnee! to the destroyer USS Lnsley, n6w n Portsmouth, Va., has been vstng hs brother and sster-n-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Wrght, Man Street. Mrs. Ralph F. Staffer, Rowland Place, ban returned after vstng her parents, Mr. and..mrs. II. K. Mller, Cheslpeake Cty, Md. Mrs. Albert It. llprgen, Man attended the autumn lunchconfe-renee of the Daughters Cty, spent the weekend vvtl Mss Irene Hbbelts, Uahway Avenue. The chor of Trnty Epscopal Church wll hold a rehearsal tonght at 7S0 oclock at the church. The Parsh House Republcan Club wll hold ts annual socal rally tonght at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Davs, Prospect Street.,dren,. Carol nnddavd, Mr«. Cruksllnnk, Jr., and, Chldrotv, Carol nnd Ernest HI, Mr«. M. J. Swhdcr, Mrs Leonard WllenRer and chldren, Terry And Leonard, Jr,, Mrs. F. D. Burns and daufth- Also Mrs, A. A. Moltor and ohmreh, Gay and Arthur of Rflhway; Mrs. Harper A!. Sloan and chldren, Natfey and Davd, Mrs. Walter McKean and chldren, Judth and Jon, and Mrs. A. J. Lettner nnd son> Anthony, Sewnren. Mrs. Smth, charman, was asssted by Mrs, McKenn anl Mrs, Le lner., Java sugar wndfall wll cut rnton perod for Unted States. Squad Gvet Detet Credt For ExUttncj Vote Shows STORK VISITS EVANSS elforta and not through the efforts WOODBRIDGE A son was of Mr. Kruuss of Fords as wns born to Mr. and Mvs Mchael stated n a poltcal crcular dstrbuted n the Townshp. The Evans, $,!(> Branford Avenue, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. squad wshes t to beknown that Mr. AVENEL The Avcnel nnd Colona Frst Ad Squad has asked the INDEPENDENT-LEADER to publsh the followng resoluton passed unanmously at ts last meetng: "The squad shall offcally recognze Harold Deter as the organzer of the squad and that t shall be known to (he publc that the organzaton was formed through hs VENETIAN BLINDS WOOD 2-INCH SLATS IVORY COLOR DUCK TAPES AUTOMATIC STOP FACIA BOARD from $ Z 95 IMMEDIATE DELIVERY up SPIVAGK BROS. SIZES IN STOCK 23, 27, 29, 31, 35. STEEL MNCH SLAT5 IVORY COLOR DUCK TAPES AUTOMATIC STOP FACIABOARD from ALL 64" LONG5 up 318 STATE STREET Phone Perth Amboy 4*1936 DU PONT PAINT WINDOW SHADES MADE TO ORDER WALL PAPER It! J ttrsott ItNtoMdj (l ttnbfhnno ottf ^WV dd hft tttntrtbflw. AJMt.*Rd tfoml».t e«w, twenty-mnute talk b»t tbv>ftrd thft org«n<t»tttn of thelsqad, Inc." -_ Long dtanee lnes are stll crowdedcrowded wth the calls of returnng veterans and wth the actvtes of Industry, workng for Peace. So were stll askng "Please go easy on Long Dstance" by makng fewer calls, brefer calls. Seotv-we hope, new crcuts now beng v bult wll ease the pressure so we can agan provde the prompt, effcent servce that s always our am. NEW -» : >...^.z._ JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY.,,-v. ^ -r ^- - ^v ( >-Vv; ^ ; v y.-* " S. ffwm Wfcof AreYour Plans for ffe Future? The frst mnute theyre avalable our Homemakng Center wll have <^n dsplay q complete lne of all th< wellknowrt, home-proved, work-savng ELECTRIC HOME APPLIANCES E R S * R O A S T E R $ Are you thnkng of buyng a home, or of gong nto easness wth the ad of a government-guaranteed G.I. Loan? Ths bank s an authorzedagency for thes loans. 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8 rpage EIGHT Avenel Scout Troop Members Pass Tests Strke Over At Mercks*, AVRNKI. Tn- ;.-t l^ "f UAHWAY The strke at Merck Boy Scon; TPWM IIIIIKUT the... <l- * Co., Inc., wna termnated at \\ recton of \Vn:u KL-:me lust Sal.! nonn yesterday. The stpulaton be- ; urday "! : c^.ctp success, j twoun the company,.,and the em- " ComhnDMu am Ilttlu-uctv-jp,,y t. s organatmn says: tes each >f m" <". v - enrprhnnl "Operatons areto. be resumed two patrol*, plled one or more j Thursday, November 1, 1946 at qwfp pnents Lw:rls<econj lnssjg 8 oclock oclock A. M. M, and employes empy wll s survved Ijjr another son, George, frst report for regular shfts accordl or earler^ by b arrangement. gment of Maplewo^d and jt* ujhter8, The truojlrfl. a- MhmlulHl, atj.ngly, Mr?. Ellsworth New she was at a neghbors across the B A. M. fr.jf Avnl Av School, rdng g " "Stagger shft operatons and Roehelle, and Mnn Ethel Deber, to thr shun.»f \Vmchun^ "Lake, other work-hour changes us prevously announced wll commence Msplcwood..,.,,." From the lump hwed to hstorc :,;[,, on Monday. November 5, nt 1(1:30 the Untl then employes hours and Arrvng L v.--boyv»ot""ov "j» BltherjreVoodj*nfts are.to be determned n ac-. rand to buld fre? over whch they eordancc wth practces as ~ exst cooked.ch.r,lnn.t>.!nk on October lj, * I...,..,.. lm^hnnk I "Unon may.-submt n wrtng,.patk)l.lack Ktterahank m!ny^rl,v,nce.wneh t deems t has and Addpl / sfjsh, top-ther """ wth undfr.staftger shft, to fnal grevance, Bennr Iatl I..-dc I.d 1 Alex Tare/., step pror to arbtraton a.t J, Jr., supervse] p ;ll actvtes" t Hlch provded n contract between the llng ts WJ-.. judgng B -. r. s;(?nallng, fre., partes hereto, and company wll buldng, rmk^afc-ly,-compass[ nt ( ate o wor t resumpton asreadng, etc. T lckng andtrcasurc rjpvtnc(, fl, ng Me provdc() hurtnj; furnshed competton for grevance «submtted wthn ten the two patrols. Ikttfres taken on day?. Company wll facltate submsson. ths occasonwll usher n a new of rnnrhkrrpfljf- for the- troop. to arbtraton. "Compry wll "hot penalze ot dscrmnate aganst any employe Those who pa-scl one or more because of the works stoppage," "of the tests are.: Fred Ucdncr, frc- -) buldng an>l mfety; John Hull, I cookng; Roland Temporado, cook- ng, fre-buldng, safety, ard compass readng; fjrorfe Kayser, cookf n^ safety; Adolph Zcsr-n&, cnokl ng fre-buldng, safety; Thomas. Monson, safety. The troop wns accnmpuned l>y ^Robert Teller tml Alexander Tarcz, troop comnvttcemen n ;. charge of nbershp and actvtes, _,.An ovght hke to the f. Walchung Councl* (.amp p s scheduled to tul; place on November lf, wcuth rfmttng. The scouts _ and ther leaders wll spend the I weekend n that c;un), returnng : FOR LIBRARY FUND -~*. SEWAKE.V-A am party wll Elbe held November II n the school, audtorum, sponsored by the board of trustees (,f the Sewaren Free. Publc Lbrary. The affar s beng s held to rase funds to huy sutable furnture for the chldrens de- J-.parttont n the lbrary. Mrs. John I Drysdale s the "charman.. - ;patrv-areh cvmlr-hrpr f a!«1, lre to Amercan lre attacks. War; Fund Is Boosted By Democratc Fete" AVENEL Thrty-fve dollars has been turned over to Mrs. Wllam Fulkenstorn, charman of the Avenel Natonal War Fund Drve by the Thrd Ward Democratc Club, The amount represents the proceeds of a card party held Frday. Specul award was made to Mrs. Martha Falent and Mrs. Arvd Wnqust, Door przes went to Mrs. FalkcnMqrn, Mrs. Leon Snuers and Mrs. Nevjn Bcrly. At the talles wnner)! were Mrs. 1 Brnest Raymond, Mrs. Herman Kosc, Mrs. Owen Ron", Mrs. Mchael DeStcfano, Mrs. Andrew Jensen, Ms. Edward AuRstne, Mrs. Frank Wukovets, Mrs. Elmer Dra^os, Leon Salers, Ernest Raymond and Fred Kalta. Non-players przes went to Mrs. Frrnl 1th, Mrs. Earl Palmer, Mrs. Frederck Heckley, Mrs. Joseph McClue, Mrs. -Wllnm -Kutsmk, Frank Murphy and Charles Landt. Important AH «ervcemen recevng ths new»paper Who have been d- dl&rged, returned to thfr Stntt,, or have a change of addrc, arts atked to pleae notfyths newpaper Subscrpton Department. Snce error often occur when the nformaton t gven by telephone, we urgently request that the change of addre be tent by Mal. CHECK UP! YOV% SAVE MONEY INtHELOm RM1F YOU HMYXWR (JAR CHECKED OFTEl GULF SERVICE CAR WASHING - POLISHING - SIMONIZING LUBRICATION - TIRES - BATTERIES SALES - SERVICE OBITUARIES Mrs. Charles Deber SEWAREN Mrs, Charles Deber, former resdent of Port Readng and mother of Dr, Soymoar Debcr, of ths place, a member of the Board of Educaton, ded Saturday at her home n Maplewood. Funeral servces wore held Monday. Besdes Dr. Deber, Mr#. Deber Mrs, Georgannn Fouratte WOODBRIDGE Fujera scrvkes for jyjrs, rattc, 139 BuckncllAvcnflfej were held Saturday aftlfooon at the Grencr.Funeral H/oW;<4 Green Street. Rev 1. Charles R; Smyth, Calvary Mcthodjst Church, Keyport, offcated. Bural was n the Alpne Cemetery, The pall bearers* were Edward and Jerry Florlan, Everett Tuttle, Jokph p Gata.da, Wlt Walter Everett t t and d George Blocker., Jwn W. Hlbert crt, 53, ded Tuesday tt hs home, 359 Onk Avenue. He s survved by hs wdow, Marguerte and a brother, Damel, Baltmore, Md. Funeral serykes wll be held t6> morro\y afternoon at 3:30 oclock fy-flm tw-gtnar Fwnwal Home, 44 Green Street. Bural wll be n Clbverleaf Park Cemetery. Mrs. Anna M. Lee PORT READING Mrs.. Anna M. Loo, 80, wdow of Jesse Brooks Lee, llhr Road, ded Tuesday at Perth Anboy General Hosptal, She s survved by three daughters, Mrs, Jesse Kreudl, Prrth Amboy; Mrs. Charles Peterson, Port Readr ng and Mrs. Wllam Rcsg, Fords; a son, Ira Lee, Port Headng; a ster, Mss Harret Olman; three brothers, Wlmcr and Kdward (!lman, Woodbrdgc and Somncr Gl. man, Newark, and three grandchldren. Funeral servces wll le held tomorrow afternoon at 2 oclock from her homo. Bural wll be n the Ralway Cemetery. John; two daughters, Mrs. Mchael Tot, Woodbrdge, and Mrs. Lous Wttenberg, Port Readng;.Msm.sons, John, Jr., Ralway; Lous, Woodbrdgu; PFC. Joseph n Italy; Leut. Stephen, Fort Ben nng, Ga.; Wllnm, U. S. Navy; Albert of Woodbrdge, and Ernest, Hartford, Conn., the latter two recently dscharged from the THE WOOL SHOP 147 Fayette Street Cor. New Brumwck Avenue Perth Amboy, N. J. memmmsm All Knttng Accesaores You Need NEEDLES, YARN SUPPLIES, ETC. Knttng Yarn and Crochet Cotton, Corde and Lnngj, Angora Yarn Phone P. A THURSDAY, NOVEMBER House Looted On Green St. WOODBRIDGE - Mss Mary Dee, 1U E. Green Street, has learned that t s best to lock your door even though youonly expect to be nt your neghbors? "for a mnute.". For Ms. Dee reported to Patrol Drver Joseph Grary Tuesday she Had left her door unlocked street and when she roturned she found a desk and dresser ransacked am the followng; artcles gone;. A lades sterlng, slver rng wth f moonstone, two fountan pens, a pencl, large, sea sfetl and several small shells brought, home from Sumatra and a package of cgarettes,.... I Other reports made to the polce ncluded the thy ft of a lcense plat* from a truck owned by Bert Wheeler, 18-9 Grove Avenue and a turkey stolen frojj the yard of Ittohn Gallagher, 32 Prospect Street, ^venel. \ Edward Rudolph,- 158 Dunham race; reported that some boys, wno got away before he could catch Up wth them, threw a stone through Es front door wndow Tuesday. A smlar complant was made by Charles Wagensten, Auth Ave- Mrs. Elzabeth Kochy WOODBRIDGE Mrs. Elza- bell Kochy, 529 Watson Avenue, ded Saturday at Rahwuy Memoral Hosptal after a bref llnc:^. Slu s survved by her husband, nue, Iseln r w Sergeant r dolph Smonsen that a stone had been thrown through a wndow n hs hope. Annual Turkey Dnner At Methodst Church WOODBRIDGK Fnul plans for the annual turkey dnner and bazaar to he held n the Sunday School room November X were ndc by the Hulders Crcle of the Methodst Church Monday Ht the parsonage wth Mrs. Homer W. Henderson as hostess. A few tckets for the dnner wll be avalable at the door. Plans were made for members to attend the "Crusade for Chrst" rally of the Jersey Cty Dstrct of the Methodst Churches at the Mory Methodst Church, Jersey Jty, tonght. Mrs. Henderson conducted the levotonals. Wnners n the dress club were Mrs. A. A. Urban, Mrs. Rudy Jakosa, Mrs. Pat Hladk, Mrs. Joseph Gegel and Mss Mabel E. Trcen.. The next meetng wll be December 5 ut the home of Mrs. Ira T. Spencer, West Man Street. armed forces; a sster, Mrs. Joseph Kara, Woodbrdge, and.seven grandchldren. Mrs. Kochy was a member of the Rosary Socety of Our Lady of Mt. Carml Church. Funeral servces were held./tuesday mornnjr from the Grener Funeral 11 mh 1 and at Our Lady of ML. Cannel Church. lura was n.st. lames Cemetery. SEWING MACHINES Aud Household Applances Repared Bought and Sold Machnes wth 1946 Model Cabnets and Accenorc HOME APPLIANCE & Sewng Machne Servce 25 Man St., Woodbrdge Tel. Woodbrdge Bazaar Is Scheduled By Parsh In Avenel AVENEL Rosnry Socety of St. Andrews Churvh has made pnna for ts share n the annual parsh haxasr to be held tomorrow and Saturday n the church. In the ktchen wll bo Mrs. Joseph Shrge^, Mrs. John Grffn, Mrs. Mchnel Ipp, Mrs. Robert Hendrckson, Mrs. John Swctts, Mrs. Wllam Kuzmak v Mrs. John Medvotz; n charge of grocery hooth.mrs. Wllam Russell, Mrs. Joseph Pctrns; apron booth, Mrs. Kenneth Haley and Mrs. Creston Jenkns; utlty booth, Mrs, Wllard Rankn, Mrs. Charles Podraza and Mrs. Edward Mortj; grab bag, Mrs. Joseph Suchy;gamesocal, Mrs. «Suel Crawford. : There wll be a fortune teller present and manjf other nterestng features. The ^Sodalty and Holy Name Socetes wll also assst Rev. John Egan, general charman. Sheb.osky, Mrs. Anna Emmjrok, Herbkrt Head, Mrs. Bremen Hancock, Bert Sewanl, Mrs. Betty Lower, Dan Henderson, Mrs. Ann KoroskJ, Mrs. Wllam Glester, Rchard Meyers, The door prze was won by Ma. Herbert Bernard and refreshments were served wtb Mrs. James OBren and Spencer Green n charge. Bond Rally. (Contnued \rom Page 1) of the Townshp to fnsh the ther sona and daughters have so valantly brought to a -successful mltary close," "There s much work to be done," sad Mayor Grencr. "We must fnsh the job. Its the last tme we are. gong to be called upon and we-cannot fal the men and women who have fnshed thdrs so wtlf." Vctory. Loan volunteer! u s / b Avork Monday to acheve tnc goal of?87&,0tf(l set for the Townshp. Tn- drve wll contnue untl- December 7, Pearl Harbor Day.- Colona Grl Engaged.!? ard Seeks,, (Contnued jrom Page,. COLONIA Mr. and Mrs, Walton Spauldng Smth, New Dover Road, have announced the engagement of tler daughter, Mss Wnfred Wrghtspn Smth, to Lt, Hugh Lvcngood, son of Dr. and Mrs. Horace R. Lve-tvgood, 587 Westmnster Avenue," Elzabeth. Mss Smth s a graduate of Vnl- Dearo School and Wellesley College, Wellcsley, Mass. She s a member of the Elzabeth Junor League. Leutenant Lvelhood, n«v m termnal leave, was graduated from Pngry School and the Unversty of Vrgna, Before the war le was a member of Sruadnw A, 101st Cavalry, -le also served wth ths unt after war was declared. Whle overseas, he was n the Thrd Armored Dvson n France, Bernn and (ennany. C :dates, Offcals Talk At 3rd Ward GOP Meetng AVENEL Mayor August I?. Grene-r, Commttecma Herbert IS. Rankn, Clarence Davs, Townshp Engneer; Wllam Gory, James S. Wfrht and Mrs. Ella Lnn were speakers at a rally Monday.ponsored by tle Avenel Republcan Club, Inc., ;t Tyrones.superhghway. A game socal was held and prze wnners were Mrs, Theresa Kelley, Vola Knmctz, Mrs. E. IMPERIAL VPlHHWWl n cets who-allegedly struck some of_ ther schooj mutes, he dscharged. The strke stll contnued Tuesday but broke up when Polce Commssoner Harold Kunyun ordered them off the streets or they would suffer the consequences. The students then returned to school. -&n Mtndwy off Woodbrdge boys, hrarnr the rumor that "Amboy klls were conng to Woodbrdge to wreck the eeon clothes Stadum," donned old and.gathered on Man & Street "n pt^&ct ther town." Chef (leorge E. Keatng and Mr. Werlock spoke to (he hoys and readly convnced them U> go home and leave the "protecton of the stadum to the polce." Pr»do Caustc foaeh Psc, who has coached Woodlrdgc ll(, r h foutlll teams for ovc 1 ten years and was awarded the Cronn Memoral trophy for clean sportsmanshp when a student at Rutgers Unversty, took Chef Murray and Mr. Chalmers to task for statng Woodlrdge fever played a clean game n ts hstory because that was the way they were coached." He dened USE666 COLD PREPARATIONS LIQUID. TABLETS. SALVE. NOSE DROPS Agency for USE ONLY AS DIRECTED WASHABLE WALLPAPER.. guaranteed to be WASHABLE and FADEPROOF! WINDOW SHADES Ok new roller* or made to nt your wndows on your own rotler. Reasonable Prces NEW YORK Wall Paper & Pant Co. 3S8 State St., Perth Amboy, N, J. Phone P. A , that Woodbrdge played a ftygame or that he- taught hs JMrys "drty trcks," and Stated "I feel the people who pay my "salary, the school board and the parents of my boys andgrls arc the ones to answer that." Mr, Praeo also sad that "I can t help but feel ^hat gamblng n the stands and stadum had ts repercussons when the game went aganst the gamblers." He declared that f the Amboy polce kept professonal gamblers out of the stadurng hgh school games hgh school pupla n Perth Amboy would toe avoded, Poltcal Battle n -, (Contnued from Page 1) Tuesday, can answ.er. Democrats and Republcans alke are clamng the drop wll rtdt dmnsh thcr strength, and that the other sde s the one whch wll be adversely affected, It s lkely, however, that the decrease represents a far dvson of strength snce many who make a partcular effort to be regstered for a, Presdental electon lre aptto let a purely muncpu.1 contest ro by the boards, The drop, then, wll probably be reflected n the totals each party,, fltd fltod to t l one column Ve *s Rclum (Contnued Mchael Omleyko." Street; T/Sgt. J! l; Evergreen Avem, wtto T. Aballe, I?,,^ Leut. Harold K. ]" Bloomfcld Avcm,.., rant Offcer J 0 ], h,, lq,4 Woodbrd Kl, v. Prank E,,p lm, k. Street;- Stephen \\, swan, 67 Mary \^.,.. F-om ScVaren <," MM 2/c,.5a K ;, {;,; From Hopelawn-! 9. MsH, 52 j (. rs( «: ; Steve Adam, 24 j. t " Joseph J. Kovae* c.. Jo, %l nl Julette te Street; IlC IlH,,,., r - vnk, 135 ; Luther 1,\v l n 1,, "I From Avenel: l\ ( key, lu Burnett S George J. Kuchtyak, Street;.Gpl. Char], ^ll,;, 101 Homestead Avc 1 From.Koasbey: Kl VV;, Havluscl, EM lth S:,,,., Congress WINES-LIQUORS SchenleyReserve t Ffth $3.91 Hennessy 3-Star Cognac Brandy Coursoser Cognac Harwood Blended Canadan Whskey, Ffth $6.31 WINES - LIQUORS CORDIALS DOMESTIC and IMPORTED 1 BOTTLED BEERS We Carry All The Popular Brands Ready To Serve Woodbrdge lquor Store JOS. ANDRASC1K, Prop. 574 Amboy Ave., Phone Wood GROCERY AND MEAT DEPT. NOW OPEN JEWELRY Is A Gft That Says Somethng Warmer Than Merry Xnas VICTORY SERVICE STATION (Formerly Talvys) FRANK SZUHKO, Prop. Cor. Amboy Ave. and Green St. Woodbrdge, N. J. Senator TOOLMS erence n our State Legslature "!,,.. v, Telephone FORDS AUTO BODY CD. AUTO PAINTING FENDER REPAIRING BEAR WHEEL ALIGNING AND FRONT END SERVICE PLEASURE CARS and TRUCKS Pudo Pant Jobs Completed n 3 Days., Qne of Ntw J»ry» bat equpped h.ap* &EN S A. d. TO 0 P. M. "416 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE., FORDS, N. J. *- Hm* P, A. 4-W40". / / ", tn,. In the dffcult post-war, days, vson and courage are th<? frst requrements of our legslators n Trejton. Senator Toolan possesses these qualtes and hs record n offce proves how effectvely he uses them n hs never-endng fght for lberal, progressve government wth equalty for flecton Noyembey 6, 1945 VOTE ^RAI6^» M^RATl F. Dolan 7 Wllam^. Dukson.^;wr*«, ^m**:, mam***-, ;* :,./.,: >.. -"!- ;...j(.1vf«h1.~-.»saks*.(a!k«sfe JEWELRY PRECIOUS GIFTS Prtsonal t( ntmate the sfts that wll.thrll thorn most rntf-y l, earn ther lastng apprecaton. FINE WATCH»nd JEWELRY STATE JEWELRY

9 fpendent LEADfR llutl Wllllnftuon llrrl N, S7f Altffllt 2, 1042 COMBINING w, lnl brllm> Lender...! OftOO) W lonrnnl (IBM),,,.nter-.l»raal (IBM)..,Mblct! Uvory Thursday by tho >)l(mllrk- l!ompny, Woodbrldgc, N, j,.; crcrry, Presdent; ed Maxwell F Cftrtplon, Chl Treasurer; T Xf»n. Secretary. s ;...Edtor. And Publsher IM1KPKNDBKT NEWSPAPER j,,. r ll,lm Rnlc pe* Tenr In Mvs u\s Mast Catch Up Wth Scence I-atomc bomb has scared UB not beft* a bgger and better weapon but ts so bg and so bad t dramatzes gap between mans.scentfc L.s and hs poltcal backwardness. S o smart n gadgets and so dumb n relatons that the contrast has fn) the case of the atomc bomb o ur magnaton reel. Weve just got lonmtlng about our human relatons. hke some of the proposals contaned [ ocet edtoral of the trade paper Ern Industry." Theres a good hardperodcl. They say, and we thnkrot.somethng, that "we must n Mfst of peace, face up to the fact >rtd trade s a two-way street, that ;s nterested n mportng as ex- Ig. The sooner we can persuade our- I (he peoples of other countres world commerce as we do the Ere between Pennsylvana am Calsoonor ndustry wll have gone rd toward removng the economc of war." s gettng the facts straght. Weapnl cause wars, they just fght them. css, hoggng t, not gvng the other an even break thats the sort of I whch prepares the way for doodleand atomc bombs. Its a broadfed vew that "Modern Industry" ex- < when t goes on to pont out that t-jn ndustry stands n the center world stage and s exposed to the ;l and the dsapproval of world II." tly. In the past weve found fault ls naton or that naton. Weve been crtcze "foregners" and ther g practces. We sad these led to war. Hal we Amercans too are "foregntradng practces and general [let m;y assure peace or lead to war. ntellgent polces, gven. better K among natons, we node not be mor- "atomc energy" now that ts [dscovered. Instead, we can perhaps fateful, But justce and moralty far must catch up wth scence. Anywll set off the fuse. Patton Warns Of War [fcr each prevous war amd at the tut moment, we have been nduced as lon to subscrbe to the doctrne that Itakness, there s strength," declares r;l Ceorge S. Patton, Jr., who beleves (unversal mltary tranng s necesthe Unted States wshes to avod ton n the next war, tnry general nssts that unpreducss means mprovsaton and ntaton means expenses n money and, that n the next war our opponents,. 1 they.may be, "wll see to the best tr ablty that the arsenal of democdestroyed and asserts that pretlus.s n the past would have preseveral wars n whch Amerca en- Id." hmself General Patton sad, av: studed and practced war all my llerefore, 1 am utterly opposed.to t am not an ostrch. 1 do not want to ".v head n the sand*of wshful thnk- Unless, we are armed and pre- l. I lu: next war wll probably destroy 11 one who has lved n a destroyed r V can vew such a possblty wth lng but horror." ould Watch German Steel ( World War.I, declares Edwn W. * v. personal representatve of Pres- nnan n reparatons matters, Gery- s use of cartels, together wth dump- Uces and hgh tarffs, prevented Inc.* n other European countres of ntlat would have strentghened *coomes and bolstered ther powers ; :;l( He to German aggresson. ll! World War I, declares Mr. Pauley, A l<s, who had learned lttle from :c before that war, allowed thng to happen agan, only on [ a "der scale." He ponts out that the penetrated nto Holland, where major ndustres, ncludng I defense 1 ndustres, "g attenton to. the fact that wwp ^KgeHted that Germany should be ten mllon tons of steel toman fj^w^ffrnfmr^mftgp mllon tons of steel. Whle consumpton went up under Htler, ts prpose was manly rearmament, and f the vctorous Alles wsh to prevent another war, they must be certan that the Germans do not rearm agan. Then, Mr. Pauley asks a queston whch ndcates, we thnk, that he has some suspcons: "Can t be that an attempt s beng made behnd the scene to preserve vast nvestments wthn Germany and to set up anew at the old stand?" To Stop Hghway Accdent* Safety experts pont out that traffc accdents wll probably ncrease,, sayng that automobles, tres and roads are n much worse condton than they were pror to the war. It s ponted out that polce traffc forced arc under-manned, whch means that volatons of traffc regulatons wll be frequently undetected. Ths means, of course, that they wll contrbute to accdents on the hghways and the fataltes among travelers and pedestrans. In our opnon, there s a need for the examnaton of all vehcles usng the publc hghways n order to compel motorsts to keep ther cars and trucks n a safe condton. Ths, by tself, wll not necessarly reduce the number of accdents. Only careful drvng wl cut the fearful toll of njury and death on the roads and streets of the naton. The queston seems to revolve tyself nto the best method of nsurng careful drvng. We thnk that ths can best accomplshed by rgd enforcement of all traffc regulatons. Certanly, every drver would be mpresed wth the necessty of obeyng traffc rules and regulatons f he were reasonably certan that prosecuton would follow nfracton. Ths would, n turn, develop cauton n the mnds of those who drve on the hghways. Trals Reveal Brutal Plan For the nformaton of some Amercans, we call attenton to trals now gong on at Lucneburg and Wesbaden, Germany, where defendants are beng tred for atroctes commtted upon prsoners n ther charge. The Lueneburg tral nvolved one Josef Cramer, who admts that vctms were executed n gas chambers but denes that he s responsble because he only carred out the orders of hs superors. At Wesbaden, an elderly nurse and a young secretary have testfed that hundreds of Russan and Polsh workers ded, of posonous njectons admnstered n the guse of medcal treatment when sckness ended ther usefulness as laborers. Whle t s entrely possble that some ndvduals have exaggerated, and wll exaggerate, the horrors of the German forced labor system and the torture and mstreatment of helpless prsoners, t s mpossble not to conclude that these thngs resulted from a delberate polcy, adopted by the top-rankng offcals. Brutalty and murder were part of the scheme to enslave manknd. The only reason that the atroctes were commtted aganst other people and not Amercans s that the other people happened to lve next to the Germans. The Naz masters of Germany set out to domnate the world. The wars whch resulted were part of a program to steal the fruts of cvlzaton and to, make subject peoples serve the Teutons as slaves. The effort havng faled, the Germans must suffer the consequences. : It should not be overlooked that nnocent German people wll suffer as a result of the defeat of ther country. Nor should t" be overlooked that these same ndvduals would have profted by a German vctory. Moreover, t s only just that a people wllng to accept the benefts of aggressve war-makng must expect to receve the consequences that follow completedefeat. Blackout In England The blackout, whch dsappoared n Urtan when peace arrved,, has returned. The necessty, of savng coal las led the Mnster of Fuel and Power to order extngushment of street lght* at mdnght and reducton n the number of lghts, Ths emphaszes the serous problems whch confront one of the vctorous powers, The Brtsh readly admt that the war has done them great economc damage and that f the naton wshes to resume a leadng role n the world of commerce, t must prepare for sacrfces. Rather Hgh Out of 14,741,000 men consdered for the armed servces, more than 2,300,000 were unable to serve Ixecause of -mental or emoton^ dsorders or napttudes. l]hs represents slghtly more than eghteen per cunt of the servces peak strength n men and women..,, Ths atrkes us as beng, a rather hgh proporton, deservng study by experts wth recommendatons to the naton de. to mprova THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 "jtjmp SEAT" Under The State House Dome By J. Joseph Grbblns TRENTON New Jersey voters wll 1 travel 1 to-the polls m>y.l Tuesday between 1 A. M. and H I: VI. to vote for an ussortment of canddates comprsng conscentous offcals; poltcans nd perenn.l offce seekers; nactvated generals md honorably dscharged G.I.s; Navy ton-kcks and gobs. It wll mark the frst peacetme electon.n three yea.r,s 4. ^ rr ^^ In addton to castng ballots for canddates, the voters wll uba decde many questons of local nterest. Sx communtes, Lands Townshp, Cumberland County; Bellevlle, Verona, ItacketUtown, Phllpsburg and Washngton Borough, wll vote on the queston of whether to adopt cvl servce, Twenty-ejght other muncpaltes and two countes wll decde whether- ther publc.employes should become ufllatd wth the State Employes Retrement r*tm. The queston of. whether bar mads should be allowed to dspense sprts n taverns wll be solved by the ballot n the cty of: Trenton. State Senators wll be elected n Burlngton, Cape May, Hunterdon, Mddlesex, Passac and Sussex countes. The off-year clcctor s featured by the luck of any statewde contest, but local lghts wll provde plenty of exctement Assembly delegatons n each sxty members to the 1!MG Legs- UNUSUAL JOB: Mss Anne lalure whch convenes on Janu- K, Sullvan, Secretary of the State Hry 8. Fsh and Game Councl, s the ny woman n the Unted States Sherffs wll be elected n lkrto hold such a poston. She s beloved by members of the councl, {,Cll, Cumberland, lujson and Pa.ssac counle.s. Mercer, Cumden, Essex, lluutcrtlot and Wur- game wardens, wldlfe experts and tho lcensed sportsmen of,new rnn county voters wll elect county Jersoy, thousands n number, because of her ablty and constant clerks. Fghts over scuts on Hoards f Freeholders arc ragng n fll applcaton o the prncple of of three congressonal fghts n the Unted StuU.s far play. Mf.s Sullvan joned the State featurng the campagns n Fsh and Game Department n Mercer and Burlngton countes, 11)12 when the move to make New whch comprse the fourth dstrct. gettng underway. Her vtal n- Jersey a sportsmans paradse was Several ctes are featurng tho- tcru.t n the pogous of huntng electon of Muyor.s. In Palerson sr and lylng n the Garden State mayoralty electon resemblng her ablty to hold the pur.se dog fght s underway, wth Bernard L. Stafford, Democrat, en- known to Washngton wldlfe trngs soon wnu her ycdum. Khe deavorng to unseat Mayor Wllam P. Furrey, Republcan, seek- Aonsts throughout the country us jflcls as well as game conservang re-eloctdn, 1aradoxnlly, the,hc tops n her lno. county campagn of both partes (rovernork, legslators, rewspupcrmen atnl other Stte House s revolvng around the Pater-son mayoralty fght. habtues hold no terror for Mss Sullvan. Because of a suroness of purpose and a confdence n her objectve, she tulus rght up to everyone n the State Govern- Party bg-wgs look upon next Tuesdays general electon as a <]rens rehearsal lor the gubernatoral and Unted States Senatoral campagns. Democrats are makng a specal effort to elect State Senators n Burlng ton, Cape May, Pa.ssac and Sussex countes to ncrease ther representaton n the State Senate where four Senators now repre- county wll be elected to furnsh sent tho mnorty. OUR DEMOCRACY On my \\ona, un-ff uj to do m) ctnty to God am ny ( to kctp otncl peopfc at a-p to o&ey \!k<t scou la\\)4. SCOUT UAW8 HeQUlWHONOR, U5^PULNBS$, COURTES.V, THRIFT htd. CLEANLINESS OF THOUGHT, W0f«P ANO DBCO -QUAUTf S THAT MAKE CITIZENS WQ/ftfY OP OUk PSMQCRACY. mvonal GIRL scour WEEK; on.za-ms ment. She s looked upon as the be.sl female executve n State.st-rvee, l!er actvtes afe not lmted to offce, work. Many tmes durng the year she wll make u ffty mle trp wth a gamu farm manager or wldlfe supervsor to become acquanted wth work.n the feld. She s trout; fshng entlmssl n l always takea part n the annual trout season, DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME: Many New Jersey farmers for years have gr-umblud about such foolshness as paylght Savng Tme whch they clamed upset the calm routne of farm lfe and worked a hardshp on everybody on the farm. However, the de-hard advocates of "Goda Tme" who, yeur after year snce World War hlve opposed daylght savng tme, would he chagrned to know that despte Presdent Trumans proc lamaton restorng standard tme, many farmers contnue, to operate u Ihe wartme schedule. Whether they hecane used to the new tme after, \& consecutve months on the advanced daylght schedule, or whether they are downrght stubborn s not known, but a promnent Sussex County farm leader who ntervewed many fanners n hs secton, found to. Ills anassemunt that nearly half had not turned ther clocks lack to standard tme, He could gve no answer to such a stuaton but predcted that some lvely dscussons are ex peeted at the meutngs n January durng- Annual Farm. Week when the amlal^ crop of ant-daylght Wvng -resolutons «.ru presented t» farm opusmuous for lon, (: [JtCHllZr~~L>r. J. Lynn Malaffey, State Dreetor o Health; s"the poud.pqeaftbbor o apesonul note from formerprme Mnster, Wnatpr Churchll.ol England,, After- Churchllln defeat Ian \m -My, Dr, Mrttyffejrdlstatchu u loter to hmystatng thereaul of thu electon 1 jjftghnd cuu us Murf^w uaaok to hm ONE WAY TO DO IT PORTtAND, Ore. In order to reduce the mountng number offcals hava decreed that young vofntorb of traffc rules mut at t Saturday, examurtoa «# they fall, attend the class on tltt lowng Saturday and USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN These Are. Long Term Wearable, Investments Ths Chrstmas more than ever, ts good common sense to nvest n a fne fur coat especally 80 f youve a Chrstmas club check, Choose yours hew from a bg collecton of qualty furs be assured of lastng style expert workmanshp moderate prce* ^ *J Wear yours proudly for seasons to come. - > WOODBRIDGE FDR SHOP 522 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. Member Dcpot Inurtnc* Corp Phono Woodbrdge,8-O77O PLAN YOUR S SPENDING- PbYourSavnq BUY VICTORY BONDS ADD TO BANK. -2hh alt*ttutnt. vppratd by Ih VtUSstc IVtfsurj WOODBRIDGE NATIONAL B N J. MtnUt F.d.rJ RMWW Syttan I

10 the pns hll PAGE TEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1046 Under The State House Dome,. By], Joseph Grbbns JUST. Paragraphs New Word For Old,., _.!., a\., p o I,, There s n hffetera lunch ono {(;;mlm<,-.ll >F.>ll<n>r>W>.<"* «thcr St " tos "" Can " ( " Mchgan Avem.e, Ch-^o.-Am h romp to t nnny Unted Rtntrs Senator «">I «">;I as. must hnve p y ; (.,. (.nn Speech. other ArntTpnn ctlaftn* whft hnvc crt A. Taft. Oho Rppuhlkan. wll ; foll.wml the Prme M Mn.Mev 1 * ca- he h the prlnrpnl l l speaker k nt t th the; So Soon ^ or wh the utmost admraton, j lmh 1 anntnl me«-tn R of the New: I may retre nl or half n ccn- "t n- t mny not be prc- Jerwy Taxpayer* Awoettnn ;11 lury for Amercans to (jet hnrk to <nrmtuos of me to express to I the K**x House n N-w.rk on Julan* n mere mllons.-toledo profound rtfra tlmt ṅ u\\ Deeemhe): Mnmum WORM Blnk, h-- b j f rf lmlme V",-ot are not to be f-wcmyfn am mnors n the Laun-l!! tl, Prr>morH t to dry a((l OWjfr antldycnf Amercan PUe Nam««* of l(«nocrncj; In n New Jersey wll A few more from West Vrgna: tarew, Pnch, Mule, Tango, vlnld." wrote Dr, may be a.ured that yon.t"m anl cnov.tm of broken hove tlw tl< " «w!!)lch(p )lch(*rte<rwp(..l Ml d«wn dwellng U, releve, the v-< Covert Ground wlt nf,s n*t<n,. n, nclvthat n v houwnff wy Ifnj? adv.o- Another- thng the automoble your \nrn" wll h ahvy. he- h ch-r- *au-(l h *au(l > >>y (nvvm.v Cc.... The tu jhas d^ne t has be**" the cause of" Khf-a"H* <"> «-t hc t " 1 l ld M l ( H N w J! " wy SUttl Slt J ol(? llvt:, r( "«,- very krpe Im-reje n the erewld oats -Lousvlle Tmes. of all rkht-thnknff WopU- m t h r-h ^ d a ^rtlmk. of conmemla-!^ worldn A perod rd.when the forces to foj renderel to tle of lurkh heatenel l to takek.any (lurjr War II. Word I Word t forovf-r from m our hrthreht nf Resdents, of NVwJersey lnd the What n language! The "lartreat naton wll lnl ther jjrl.stjof pgons s eulled a tunt, and the lr npntlm later he receved opportunty for employment and j lawyers 50,000 word hstory of n the followngg note wrtten on nvestment n the feld,, of cose s cnllcd» bref. Portland busness, the State Department.of Express. House of Commons statonery by Economc Development clam!*. the.inmd of \Vnston Churchll: Nw JerseyTefan to the ttle of "I thank you Mtcerely for your the Garden State lfts been corroborated by 1!M5 crops.... New very knd message, to nm whch I hnve receved and read wth great pleasure, Wnston Church- nsttutonul constructon s advn-! cated n New ll." Jersey by State Senator Herbert.1. Pascnc, DEMOCRACY: Busness competton s not always the heart- Defeated Republcan. R p c a. The New Jerseyy Taxpayers Assocaton s makng leas pvelator. Ths fact was re- The experments lookng toward a.survey.of all phases of legalzed celtly proven when^n»;v««p -«f horfte an odorless garlc may defent the JXauest _of North Jersey ntrnerymen replnnted the nursery of one of ther whole -ths- delcacy, former Governor Charles Edson. whch s to eat your garlc- und Contnuaton of every-nther-dny compettors whu.se entre stock jhave t. Detrot Dt News. delvery of mlk n New Jersey had been destroyed by fm whle has been ordered by Arthur F. De Early, Brother! he was servng n the Navy n the Fornn, S.tate Mlk Drector, to pre The world s to last 20,000,000 South Pacfc. vent u prce rse, Brdges years more, says a geologst, whch When Wllam Hallcy, of Clfton, returned home after several constructed and repared.at a cost across the Delaware would be re- almost makes us sob to thnk how many dates our descendants wll years of submarne and Sea-Bee of approxmately $2,400,1100 durng the conng year, accordng hnve to learn, Chcago Post servce, he Found hs nursery had been nearly wped out by fre. th a budget of the Delaware Uve- Have You? Early one mornng, n few days Brdge Commsson. Total Ityve, you heard about the guy later, he awoke to fnd hs col-sets of the New Jersey Teachers who was so dumb that one day he leagues, equpped wth tractors and trucks, busy plowng up hs nursery and replantng t wth choce stock donated by hs compettors, thus enablng hm to resume hs nursery and landscape busnev at once. The New Jersey nursery group.s one of the. most enterprsng as well a.s one of the most mportant n the Ktatc. Ther actvtes and support of farm groups n the upstate countes have strengthened the farm organzatons and pro vded drect contact wth suburban and cty resdents, a valuable asset for New Jersey agrculture. JERSEY JIGSAW: Traffc accdent deaths n New Jersey totaled -111 durng the t.st nne months of HMH, an ncrease of seven uver the same perod of llll. New JcHcy darymen and cattle breeders are mportng tn ncreasng numbur of cattle Hard Luck, Old Boy! Former screen star laments he s makng hut $900 a week now. If we could do that knd of lamentng wed call t sweet sorrow, The Bayton Dnly^ews. Penson and Annuty Fund havo was walkng n a feld and stum- over a ple of mlk bottles and reached $1«2,7;!2,(M2.,.. Gov-bleernment restrctons are credted ran home nnd told the farmer h. 1 by Charles H. Erdman, Jr., State had found a cows nest? US.S Comm?soner of the Department Maryland Catapult. of Economc Development, a.s ou of the prncpal deterrents to the BACON MEETS PANCAKE constructon of adequate housng WALLACE, Idaho. When Ba- n New Jersey..,.. All legslatve j con met Pancake recently t was length pcture of the fary story, canddates have been asked by not as enjoyable occason as one the Atlantc Cty Sales Tax Re-mghpeal Assocaton to take a stand and another man were beng expect. Johnny Pancake on the sales tax,... Charles R, held n jal charged wth stealng Gadek, of Perth Amboy, las been the. truck of E. 11. Bacon. They met roapponkd by the Natonal Base Bacon when he came to the jal to ball Congresses New Jersey Com-jg>t hs truck back, mssoncr of nonprof.ssonal baseball for CAPITOL CAPERS: Sdewalk superntendents watchng "sand hogs" at work on the new brdge between Newark and Harrson are provded wth a program, the State Department has announced..., There are 91.ChurehlLs, 7 ««* CHRISTENSENS < «In our Van! Gude Department I "THE FRIENDLY STORE" Sew man} wonderful fashons to mujte Ruasevelts, l Staln, 1 Htler, 1 Mussoln, 7 Goerags and 3 Hmmle-s drvng car.s n New Jersey, he State Motor Vehcle Department announces.... Santa Claus wll vst the U. S. S. New Jersey n Toko Bay ths year anl present buddy bags to members of the "crew.. COHAAflA..-. dressmaker squares Cohama dreamed up a brllantly colotful assortment of Dressmaker Squares, hand Sprnted n rayon, rayon jersey. McCall prnted l patterns enable you to make beautful [blouses and dresses of them. AH colors.(.. at! lpvejy.... n our yard goods department, Sports Model Handbag To Crochet From Wool Even your pocketbook paraphernala wll be warm ths wnter. Smart and thrfty grl* are lookng to ther crochet hook and yarn to solve the handbag problem for the comng teaon. Tht handsome model crocheted «f knttng wonted to blend wth woolly coats and tweed sutl. It button-tab cjosng, shoulder ttrap and novel sttch are features youll lke. Drectons for crochetng ths style and a drawstrng bag, TWO BAGS OF WOOL, may be obtaned free by sendng a stamped, self-ad dressed envelope to the Needlework Department of ths paper, askng for Desgn No Hollywood Notebook News that wll delght the chldren of the country s.that Walt Dsney plans to make a feature- "Jack and the Beanstalk." It wll be combnaton of "lve" talent and frtoon drawngs and wll fenlure Chnrle McCarthy nnd Mortmer Snerd. Frank Snatras frst flm, under hs fve-year contract wth Metro, wll be n "Jumbo," opposte Kathryn Grayson, wth Jmmy Duvante playng the role he orgnally dd n tbe stage verson. Musc for the flm wll be by Rodgcrs and Hart, wth addtonal dttes by Rchard Rodgers, Lma Torner, who dd some fne actng and was breathtakngly beautful n "Week-End at the Waldorf," wll be co-starred "wth Clark Gable n "Lucky Baldwn," whch goes nto producton soon. Marjore Man s also to have a prncpal role. John Garluld refused 150,000 per pctyre on a new deal at Wrjera becaune they wouldnt let hm supervse the stones. Abbott and Costellos next flm at Unversal wll be "On the Carpet." It was prevously ttled, "The Boy Wonder." Humphrey Bogart and hs brde, Lauren Bncall wll be co-starred by Warners n "The Devl Was a..ndy," a story of the West by 1 anl Wellmnn, whch prevously had been ttled "Cheyenne." The flm deals wth the romance of Westwn hghwayman and a campagner 1ov. femnst rghts. Snce hs dscharge from the Navy, Henry Fonda has bee assgned the lead opposte Bette Davs n the proposed screen verson of the Edth Whurton novel "Ethan Frome." Ethel Barrymore s contnung her screen career, despte the fact that at frst, she ddnt lke such work. Followng completon of her part n RKOs "Some Mu Watch, 1 she has been lsted by Davd O. Selznck for a top role n tbe proposed Ingrd Bergman comedy, "Kate For Congress." In the meantme, Mss Barrymore wll appear n Arthur llopkns forthcomng play, "The Joyous Season." v- Twenteth Century-Fox recently pad 275,000 for the screen rght to "The Late George Apley," followng the custom, of move producers to pay huge sumsfor the rght to flm best-sellers. Luclle Ball, who wanted the lead n "The Grl From Rectors" PACKER HOTEL SMITH AND HIGH STREETS, PERTH AMBOY PRESENTS FRANK ROMEO AND HIS BOYS Ross Doyle At the Pano, Formerly wth Bll McCue Orchestra, Andy Tlton on SAX and Trumpet. EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAYS Popular Prce* - No Cover - No Mnmum Spacous Halls or Weddngs - Banquets - Partes Accommodate 5 to 500 People To all newlywed holdng ther banquets, numberng 50 or more people at the Packer Hotel we present a room for one week free of charge at the famou Imperal Hotel, Nagara Fall), N. Y. Tel. P. A , IF IT CAS B$ SOLD, WE CAN SELL IT. WE HAVE CASH BUYERS For Houses ard Small BusneasM, hva t o w Prop erteswthushow. SPECIAL AHENTION GIVEN TO VETERANS Y K VIPRAH ;errlbly much, han fnally gotten raphy of the Rngng star. Parks s whnt she wantsd. She now supplants Judy Gnrland (s "the Rrl." a Columba actor who just recently fnshed the lead opposte Evelyn Keyes n that companys "The Re-netnde." Van Johnson declares he owns on property, nsstng that he wants to be nble to pack a sutease at a moments notce anl go abroad or anywhere else he wants to. He nvests hs surplus n nsurance and annutes, whch s not bnd busness, Larry Parks s to hnve the role nf Al Jolson n the screen bog- All nrffta fw m "^h 0 - HWP I Lve In," ft short subject starrng Frank Snatra nnd "desgned to advance Amercansm through better socal understandng," wll be contrbuted by UKO to organzatons workng to combat juvenle delnquency. Screen tans Black rw/;u" been bought,,. Wry-Pox f, (!,;; III! uso Elgllt.y. a x (. sent to thp Pa,.,,-, mply days {,. tlon forcs ll,.,.,. request <,f,;, The shows wn tertflner.s. "n tk> J "Our dollars n VICTORY BONDS wll work wonders for us...!" MAKE VICTORY SECURE Meetng our quota» the personal responsblty,,f U of us. Do ^YOUR share.., back up our Government a pro»perou», brghter future... buy MORK $,, n( s BIGGER Bond* n the Vctory Loan! SPONSORED BY COOPERS DAm Pure Mlk From Our Own Tuberculn Tested Cows MIDDLESEX AVENUE "- ISELIN, N Metuchen J LADIES COATS (Tax Free) On Our New Post War Reductons Sfarf/ng af up Alteratons Wthout Charge Casucl^ll-purpose COATS Chldrens Double-dutes Womens, Muses, Junors FUR CO ATS 85 n>n\n;\r \{<HHmtllH:.-. V 186 Smth Street EVES

11 . * ;... ;. ;. IDEPENDENT LEADER THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 Lousas Letter CHARACTER IS MORE JIRABLE THAN GOOD APPEARANCE Irls:- aml women could only jtl,,.j r mutes ten or twenty rtcr they were marred they j o,,k for dfferent qualtes. of ther choce than f they are young,, there are always ex- young people rarely gve much :onsderaton towards ther beloved character, If they are nfatuated, or n love they take for granted that the dear one s loya!, athfnl, truthful and generous. What an awakenng some of ;hcm have! When the frst glamor hasworn off and they.fnd they have marred some selfsh, pamper, ed, mothers dnrlng, who s the burs lt, lfe of the party n a crowd, but a any rule, but the majf I" vounp people seem to be home. dssatsfed, complanng,woman at Is [ed nsurface qualtes, Is MIX nmn a good dresser, a What docs t. mutter f she a a swell dancer, f the tme comes Leer, a ffo«d s P rt? H» B when one cannot afford the, R rl style, popularty,, dances? A swell dresser expects - t c? Can she real olt small a husband to keep on* furnshng ft vse cracks? Is,shed good,nn? of these qualtes sewn to swell clothes. Wsecracks from a TWKgnR wfe s one of lfes most mappraated thngs. desrable ones, ftd thene A spoty husband 1 s rarely «CLE SAM SAYS THAT OLD CAR j TO WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY WE WILL BUY ANY CAR YEAR OR MODEL AND YOU A COOD PRICE For Quck Cash Results Call UNCLE JOE WO Woodbrdge fcpeedway TO SALES Co. ; ST. GEORGE AVE. I, e good transportaton, not merely med can. :lkscd as- a gem f hard tmes onc and the baby gets sck. The rery host dancers sometmes prove,o be the worst colc-walkers. How often Sally Smth wshes hat she hud been able to see th man that was hdden nsde of loyal, honest John Jones unusaum nj; exteror? If we could only make our chl dren see, but ts no.use. W«ul learn most by our own mstakes. Lours, LOUISA. Addres your tetter* to: "Louta," P. 0> Box 532 Oatgbtttg, S. C. VETERANS JOB About sx mllon veterans wll le applyng for jobs How and next June, accordng to the U S. Kmpluy.mcnt Servce, whch estmates that at least three out of every ten men n ths countrys post-war labor force wll be former.members of the armed servces New Vew For Glt here and abroad, theres a new pcture of a favorte pnup grl. Shej Angelne Orr NBC actreu, heard on "Cam panas Grand Hotel" and "Ma PerknV programs. STRIKE-VOTE PLEAS A record total of!»)7 nettc for strke votes under the Wa.hor Dsputes Acts were fled September nd the October gur probably wll be much hgh accordng to the Natonal La Relatons Board.!n ten days October the board reported about 200 pettons for strke votes News From The Servces Streets" (Cagney), and "The Black Rose" (Fox). Some twenty-one yenvs ago, Cornne Grffth and the late Conway Tcarlc appeared n "Black Oxen." Remember the flm? Now, Adela Rogers St, John s wrtng adaptaton of the novel, for the screen and MOM would lke to get Greta CIIUIJO to make her return to the screen n t, Whether Greta can be persuaded remans to seen. kttle Margaret OBren fa to have three of.the screens great est character actors, Lonel Bar rymorc Frank Morgan and Lew Stone, n her next pcture, Aus \m -, Strongs memorable story Throe Wse Fools," - Dan Duryea, who has played a successon of vllan roles n flms,._ to have a chance to prove that he snt al vllan. Hes been assgned the romantc lend n RKOs The scarcty of good non-war she wants and she wanted Henry story nc materal scarcny explans, x to some-» o nda for her leadng man n extent the sx - fgure prces beng pad by flm companes for ;oo. Ethan Frome." Shell have hm, the best - seller lsts. Notable are Screen rghts to James Hltons the current "Cass Tmberlane," uest-sellng novel, "So Well Re- bought by MGM, "Captan from Cnstle," (Fox), "A Lon Is n The membered," have been bought for jont producton by RKO and Arthur.Rank. The pcture wll be made In England some tme next fear. Scenes tn "The Sn of Harold Dddlebock," tho forthcomng flm starrng Harold Lloyd, wore shot from a platform juttng ten feet nto space from the twentethstory of 61 Wall Street, n New York Cty. Other exteror scones were al)ot around Lafayette Street, The - romantc leads \ "Th^rd Avenue," $ Paramount flm to feature Barry Etzgcrald, have been assgnedto Sonny tufts ajd Dana Lynn. The. pcture, to bo based on u scres of sketches of characters lvng on- New Yorks Thrd Avenue by John McNulty s n producton. Lews Stone, who has been wth MGM for the, past twenty-two years, has sgned a new term contract. Barry Ftzgeralds brother, Arthur Shelds, has been sgned by forthcomng Kdde Cantor-Joan Davs flm, 1 "Come On Along." Ms Paramount to portray the formers part s to be that of the Calco screen brother n "Thrd Avenue" Kd, descrbed as a Hobn JJuodtype of Western bandt. As you "The Long Voyage Home" that Ths wll be the (lrst tme snce mght suspect, ts tn UP n muscal. the two former Doubln Abbey Grade - Felds, --- lrtsh screen Theatre players have appeared and stage actress, who recently an-1 to(,,>ther j n fl flm, nounccd her retrement, s keep- ng a dary whch.she plans to turn nto a hook, wth tn: ttle, One [lam Comng Up," Whleworkng on Some Must Watch," Dorothy McGure saw a scrpt of "They Dream of llom\" lked t, went.straght to Iro.ducer Do re Senary, asked for a part n t and got t. Thats the way to go places Bette Davs usually gets what Prod Astare, whose dancng feet have lfted hm to the pn: nude of hs professon n forty years of show busness^ has announced hs ntenton of retrng. He declares that hs work wth Bng Crosby n -Blue Skts," wll be hs last appearance \n lms. Nuvy Nurse. Corps wll be cut by 7,000 n one year. BOY GONE 3» YEARS, RETURNING CLINTON, lt. Mra. Mry A. Wlnatead s the happest mother magnable because she recently receved word from her,son, Lt. Wllam Wllams, that hes comng home soon to tho homo he ran away from 3D years ago, brngng hs wfe and three chldren. Wllams was n World Wnr I, served n Chna wth the French Arfty, went to the Phlp pnes and wth hs Flpno wfe settled n Cobu. DOC KNOWS ITALIAN SALT LAKfc: CITY. Whle n Italy, Capt. W, L. Monson pcked ujv an Irsh setter, whch he brought home wth hm. Tht» only trouble s that the dop understands only Italan nntl Monsons parents, cant make Rusty 1! understand «word of Englsh. TREES AND CORN ON ROOF TUCSON, Arl.T-When Dr. G., ShultJ, Tucson physcan, arrved home after three years n the army, he found soven sturdy saplngs and a 2-foot stalk o*f corn growng from the roof ofhs house, Seeds blown nto the drt and dust accumulated n the dran had resulted n the flourshng growth. PRICE CONTROL In reportng the results of a sur vey of 7,300 OP A advsory com mttee members, Chester Bowles prce ^admnstrator, declared that only 6 per cent of,.l,4m(> ndustry leaders want prce controls <(Ddc dd now. 44 FREIGHTERS LOST The J»ps snnk 4.4 Unted States merchant vessels n the Pacfc durng the war, accordng to tho War Shppng Admnstraton, wth H loss of. 131) GETS RES A COINCIDENCE SAN DIEGO, Calf, PFC, Glen J. Brazl, of T» Wash., came up for dschl Mtchell Convalescent H Campo, Calf., he had the medcal offcer who passed for army servce four yean In th> meantme, Brftll had cd wth a tank destroyer Ulon under General Patton Europe»nd the doctor, Maj. jaftn hus served as a malar gst n the Southwest Pacfc 30 BUNNIES IN 1 LITTER 41 PORTLAND,.Ore. A owned by Mrs. R. L, Jo Portland, recently > gave brtlj 30 bunnes n one ltter 28: whch were stll lvng fter month. Two were deadat bs The bunnes were kept alw supplementng nufsng; v wth "" ed hrcml and -cows- mlk. In a recent statement W. Robert Hale, Drector of the Board of Freeholders, had ths to say to the people of Mddlesex County: r "Do you know that n 1931 the bonded debt of your County was $7,493,000, and that today, October 25th, t s $4,779,000. Ths, n sp.te of mllons of dollars of captal nvestments and greatly ncreased costs of admnstraton. Fnancal nterests of the Country were so mpressed wth ths showng that an offerng ot $ of County bonds sold on June 9,1945, at an nterest rate of.87 and brought forth the followng edtoral comment from the New Brunswck Home News: County Bonds Sold At Record Low Rate Last year when Mddlesex county floated a bond ssue Oe per cent nterest ths newspaper wa»-full-«tw»aethat the countys fnancal standng should be,so sold and recognzed/as such by the natons leadng bankers and fnancal authortes as to permt the borrowng of money at ths low rate of nterest. Last weeks ssue o[ Mddlesex county bonds,was sow at an even lower rate of nterest. A leadng bond house tools ",. 4 the whdle $289,000 ssue at a net rate o[ approxmately.87 per ceht. Ths s a truly surprsngly low rate of nterest. < Every resdent of Mddlesex county s pleased that the «countys fnances arc so hghly regarded by the natons bankers. As a practcal matter, too, ths low rato of nterest. saves money for the countys taxpayers. In every way, the floatng of these bonds at much less than 1 per cent nterest ndcates that the freeholders have done, and are dong, an excellent job n runnng the county. The low nterest rate s proof once more that they have been true n ther stew-!, ardshp. NEW ENGLAND INFLUENCE Is there anythng more cheerful n the home than mellow maple wth sunlght on t? No wonder those New England colonsts chershed tha valuable wood for ts beauty as well as ts.sturdness! KOOS BROS. Maple Lane s a mammoth dsplay o lne colonal reproductons.n warm, honey-brown maple that encourages! ", the Use of lovely colors and decoratve effects.. Sofa, loungq char and wng char... three beautfully made. jcxh wth sold maple frames. Separate, rcvenblo back and scat cushons wth full sprng constructon. F. : ne assortment of Ma l(! jcolonul smelary wlh four serpentnc-front drawers, desk u^l bookcase. BUDQET 1WHS "We are all proud of ths record, and I am appealng to you to contnue ths knd of government, and return to offce the men who contrbuted n ths good work." Keep Good Government by electng the straght Democratc tcket as follows: FOR STATE SENATOR JOHN E. TQOLAN FOR MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY WILLIAM H. DICKSON BERNARD W.V0GEL JOHN W. ZIMMERMANN FOR CORONER * + <, JAMES J. FLYNN, Jr;... FOR MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS 0PEHQ A, M, IQJQP. Monday thru Saturday ST. GORGES AVR. (Hkm JOSEttt MORECRAF^

12 ( PAGE TWEbVE AMUSEMENTS JUKE BOXES G.ML Amusement Co. DISTRIBUTORS OF MUSIC MACHINES All Typc of Juke Boxe Repared! : Wl Cull For and Drver Automatc Musc Machnes Rented Day or Week H. A. RUETSCH, Prop. 17 Crovc Ave,, WoodVd>e N. J. Phone Woodbrdge AUTO REPAIRS THE CLAIRE GARAGE A. IVJorl, Prop, BATTERIES -TIRES 493 Rahway Avenue Telephone Woodbrdge RALPHS Servce Staton Cor. Man and Pearl Su. t, WO JENSENS ESSO SERVICENTER Perth Amboy Ext. Route 35 \ Mle from Edon Brdge Hopclarwn, N. J. ANTIQUES & NEW GIFTS Antques and New Gfts n Chna and Glass Ol Pantngs and Pcture Frames Framed and Venetan Mrrors Crystal Gft Shop 289 Hgh St. Perth Amboy, N. J. Phone P. A DAY CLEANERS 48-HOUR SERVICE QUALITY DRY CLEANING at Plant Store MILTONS Qualty Dry Cleaners 407 Market St., Perth Call P. A DEPARTMENT STORES Everythng to beautfy your home wth. Household- Furnshngs Nce Assortment of Lades Sportswear ALLENS Phone: Woodbrdge Man Street Woodbrdge, N,J. We Gve S and H Green Scamp Jon Our Merchandue Club ELECTRIC APPLIANCES FANS FLOURESCENT FIXTURES I Electrc Brolert, Vacuum Clean er» and Other Electrcal Appl atcej at Crescent Electrc Applance Co. 403 STATE ST. / P. A * We repar electrc rons, vacuum cletaner, AC melon. We alto rewre and repar all typ«< of elec tre larp.» SERVICE ELECTRIC CO. 118 ManSbeet WOODBRIDGE./N,J. Electrcal PUnt Manu Home Repar* For S*rvk«FUNERAL DIRECTORS EDWARD A. FINN Funeral Drector and Embalmer 298 Arrboy Ave. Phone Wood FRUITS & VEGETABLES Phone JASPER & SON c QUALITY FRUIT and VEGETABLE MARKET 96 Man St., Fresh Fruts and Vegetables FROSTED^B^FOODS Woodbrdge Frut Exchange 94 Man St. Wood We gve and redeem S&t Stumps GIFT SHOPS Dstnctve Gfts ewelry, Glassware, Latest honograph Records, classcal and popular GENERAL APPLIANCE 66 Man St., Wood HARDWARE SAPOLIN PAINTS Telephone SERVICE HARDWARE CO. Hardware, Pants, Ols, Glass. Supples for Plumbers and Contractors 87 Man Street Landscape Contractors Landscape Contractors Tr^es, shrubs, stone masonry, sdewalks, drveways! James J. Pusllo : / 42 Larch St. Carteret MEATS & GROCERIES STEVE TOTH Grocer and-butcher MEATS & GROCERIES JJ.SCHLESINGER GROCERIES and MEATS Shoes, Dry Goods, Hardware and Pants Avenel St., Near Super Hghway Avenel, N. J. Fresh Fruts, Vegetable* and Groceres COHENS Frendly Market Formerly A.&P. Store 466 Rahway Ave. Wood Pantng-Paper E. WHITE Hangng PAINTING and DECO- RATING at Reasonable Prces 324 St. James Ave. Woodhrdge RADIOS Phone Woodbrdge Rex Rado & Applance Co, TUBES Rados - Refrgerators Washng Machnes - Electrcal Applances Records RADIOS REPAIRED 81 Man Street ROOFING & SIDING H.WEAN Roofng and Sdng 59 Moffett St., Fords P. A. 4-5SS4R, RESTAURANTS Brng Your Frends! Dne Wth U»! We serve the very fnest n Italan Food - Featurng Tomato Pe*, real ltalan Spaghett and. Baked.Muscles.Our cocktal bar s always open., " Julans Restaurant 394 Pearl St., Telephone REAL ESTATE-INSURANCE t REAL ESTATE INSURANCE.. "... J, Edward Harned Co. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1945 Shoppng Gude AND Servce Drectory m These advertsers are anxous to serve _ you. Consult them whenever you need the servce or the merchandse they offer. Save Ths Page For Ready Reference! INSURANCE Arthur I Ges A Fre and Casualty Insurance r offerng n addton to other orm of nsurance cornprehen-, personal lablty and relence theft nsurance. RESIDENCE and OFFICE 84 Green St., Phone Wood STATIONERS OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMMERCIAL STATIONERY Full Lne of Xmas and Greetng Cards Vst Our New Toy Department Royal Statoners 311 Maple Street Perth Amboy, N. J. P. A TAVERNS ENTERTAINMENT NIGHTLY MAYFA1R BAR & GRILL Featurng "S MITT Y" Famout Panst Cocktal Hour Sunday - 3 to 7 Italan Tomato Pes and Spaghett 739 Rahway Ave. CLOSED MONDAYS JOES "For Entertanment and Fun" Dancng Every Nght 1 featurng THREE ACES ORCHESTRA JOES COCKTAIL LOUNGE 268 Madon Avenue Perth Amboy TAXI Woodbrdge Tax Servce Phone Woodbrdge Pearl S*. TOYS USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN TOYS, PLAY PENS BABY CARRIAGES TEDDY BEARS - STROLLERS MANY OTHEER TOYS Jacks Toy Shop 408 STATE ST., PERTH AMBOY PA. 4,3021 WE PnNT EVtIHyTKINQ 1Om callng card to a nousaper Our WOMENS APPAREL EXCLUSIVE WITH US NEW YORK HATandDRESSSHOF LEGAL NOTICES llrfer to W-1«?l lofkrt 121/32-* Townshtp Clerc open to Impecton nd to hn phltoly road pflor to Md, Ofr PltllllO SAI.TJ.ns II l lf Inclusve n Dlork TO WHOM IT MAY CONCRRN: SK-DD; Lots to lt Inclusve n Al a regular meetng ot the Work sl-f,; Lots 1 lo 4 Indunlvn Townshp Commttee of th«townhn or Wootbrldso held Mondn),.HIM 6 to 11 Inluslvft/and 14 nnd H> nml S to S; InclHlVRln Work 847-K; Vlob.>r t 1MH, 1MI HHf>, 1H5 I was?»» <Hr«tP(I drected I m! SIT-L. S171. WnorbrllRP W Town- o advertse the fact that on Mon-Khlly pvcnlnr, November Bll, llt". Take rrrher flotoe flotloe that the Assesument Mnp. He Townshp Commttee wll meet Townshp Commttee C t t Im", I bby ronoltlon flnt pursuant to law, fxed a at S P M (KHT) In the Oommlttffl Chambers. M«mo ral Muncpal lltnnm prce ll wllrh an Id Inls mlldlng, WoodbrldBe, New -lersey, n mll blotrt wll le noll to(rcthpr and expose am sell at publc sale wth all other detals.pertnent, e t p t, sad and to the hghest.bdder accord rg nlnnun l b>lnn bl llflclo ll.flctlo l to terms of Mle on Ills wth le f p p g dd nnd d n Townshp Clerk open to nspecton tlulfr Mls nnlp. Srll Inls In anl to be publmy fend pror to sale, llnrks l sold on lornn, wll remlrp l.nl. 4 to 7 m.lhv In Illnel! n lunvn pnyment of JIIJO.OO, the bnl- DT!l-Q, WollrllKe Tftwnnhln As- TakV further notlee that the Towlohlp Oommtttee las, by resoluton nnd pursuant to law, wed «thmn prl.e «l whlrh Md lot* n sula block wll be sold together wth all other detals pertnent, sad mnmum prle«bek. r,(»<.\l» plus costn of preparng l«ed and adverjlok, IT snlrton terms, wll requre u" down pymt of Sfl.tJO; (le llanc«of Mrchase prtee to be pad In pqunl monthly nmfllnenl* of Jllu plus Interest nul-other terms provded for n enntract of sale. 1 Tnkflfurther notce Hnt at sad ^alo or nny date lo wlldh It may be adjourned tje Townshp Cora mtten reserves the rght In Its dls cretlon lo reject any one or all bds flml h sll sad lots In snkl MOIMI to such bkller L* 11may select, duo regard beng gven to terms and manner of payment, In case one or more mnmum bds shall be re- Upon acceptance of the mnmum ld, or Wd above mnmum, by the Townshp Commttee and the paynent thereof by the purchaser ac- ordlng to the manner of purchase n accordance wth,terms of sale on Ho, thfe Townshp wll delver n bargan and sale deed for srnld prsmlses, l.vtku: «M,,h.-r lgb. a I - B. J. DUNICJAN, Townshp Olerk. Tn In ulv-rlxod lbv Jftllt and Nnvenlev 1st, 191,r, tn Ihrf ln.lepond- and to sell wld d lots In sad block bock to smh as It may snlent, due rcufard belnfr gven" " t to trm terms anl d wnner of payment; In case one or more m I ll m m bds ahull be recdved; Upon acceptnnce of the mnmum bll, or lld above mnmum, by the Tnwnxhlp, Onmmltten and the payment thereof by. thepurchase* arcordlng to the manner of purchase In nccordanre wth torms of sale(n flc, the Townshp wll delver a bargan nnd snp deed for Rad premses. 1 1>ATKI> Ottpler Jltb, 191r.. 11 " B. J. DUNIOAN, Townshp Olerk. To In udverrml Olober 25tl mll November 1st. 1IM5, In tle Indepcndlefer l( W-244; Ducket lw-««notice OP PUBLIC SAI.K. O WHOM IT MAY CONCEHN: At a refftlar meetng of the Townshp Commttee ot the Town- LEGAL NOTICES of f jurehbn uhttfl prce to t bn b pfld pd InI! tllly- ln«t:tllue»ls nt $^r,.ou plus Interest and othnr terms provded for In eontrnt of sale, Take further notce that at s»k! I1P, nr nny dnto lo wllrl, It may le ndjorc) tto Townnhlp Commttee reserves tho rght In ltn dscreton lo reject any one or nl bds ^ T,,;.. hl nf vvondhrltlke Iwll-Molny I1II-S,X N, K «I,.,,:,. Otuhw Iltl, I9l"r. I was llv-tel Map. day of,-ol, r ],,-" to advertse the fact that on Monlly rvcllllib, NlVPllllcr.lll. lflt, Tnkp further notld (hat the nlln:n. wll I,,- : UII.T rjnslj,.!,,!!,,,,, tu" Tnwnnllp CumnlIU>p Wll tu-l Townshp Commttee has, by resolu.,t SI 1. M. IKHT) n the fomtnlf 1 tlon and pursuant n law, ttxed a nllte,. I,,..,.., J. mnmum rlcc.t whch sad lots Clamhtra, Memoral Munl-lpal BulllK, Woollrllg.., NPW.Iprsfy, In sad block wll he sold together room; In H. ul expose ntl sell nt publc sal> wth all oler detals pertnent, sad N-v,- I lul lo He hlblest lldler ausordl mnmum prce ht-ln^ $:t7..iu* plus day".., to lerms of sale on He wt costs of preparng deed fnd advertsng ths :;al\ Sad lots In sad 1. M. IK. s. T,,,: Tuwuslp Clerk open to Ip after ;s s..l ha:,, ml to be pmlrly real prlcr to sale, block, If soll on terms, wll requre at whch tun,.,,,.,, Lus XH am Kl llk r:r : r,:r.- :. d, q t f flltjl) hl who may be Im.,, down payment of the hul- be gven an.r>!>-[:!!.- 1,90 Smth St. M/, 1,,""" 1 1 *" T " w " shl " Perth Amboy Take frtlcr notce that the. n I A./. rt ^ Townshp Cnmmlllee h:.«, by nvnlondal. Outfts Our Specalty tm»n. nnsu;n m \-.\K, r- ^. j nnm jr, al \vh:l ; In sul blo.-k wll b«sold turetber wth all other letnlls pertnent, :;ad WELDING - BRAZING nm pr-c brng Huo.no plus of preparng depl anl ndverllh slc. Sad lots In na llnlt, f sold on terms, wll requre WALCOTT IRONWORKS WELDING BRAZING GENERAL IRON WORK Convery Blvd. and Rtter Ave. Woodbrdge Dry, Clean Cotton for Gnnlnf The condton nf the cotton when jt.reaches the gn and the gnnng are mportant factors n determnng the qualty of the gnned cotton. The cotton grower who delvers cotton to the gn n good, dry condton and free of foregn matter and has hs gnnng done at a well-equpped, effcently operated gn. wll get bettor returns. Orgn of Hush Puppes "Hush puppes" are dog food. A dough mxture fred wth fsh, they orgnated n colonal days as a brbe to huntng hounds to be quet whle the hungry hunters ate. a down payment of $,,:!.fll, tlu 1 ance of purchase prce to be puld In monthly nstallments (f plus Interest and other terms provtled for n contract of salo. Tnkn further notlro that nt wald snle, or any date U> whch t may adjourned the Townshp Commttee reserves the rlffht In t n-tlon to reject any one or all bla ml tn sell sal lots n sll Murk to suj ttller as t may wel;ft, due benk KvtM to terms unt mannrr of payment, n ensp one or more mnmum blls shall be n- Ilmn nceeptance. of the. mnmum ll, or bll above mnmum, by the Townshp Commttee and the payment thereof by the purchaser ncrojns to te manner of purchase n accordant!; wth terms of sale on HI*, the Townshp wll delver a burpan and sale deed for sad premses. l.xtei): October IGll 19 r, H. J. DUNIG^ N f, Townshp Clerk. _Tn he alvertlhfl nrlobt- 2r,th. anl ent- Loader. Hflfr 7t> NOTICE OP PUBLIC SA1,E TO WHOM IT!VfAY CONCERN: At a regular meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of VtollrlKt held Monday uhbv Ifnl, I1HS, 1 was llrrf. to nlverls: the fact Lllt on Monday evenng, -Novoler r.ll. I.-I Ilf Townsh) Conttce hll nuel nt S 1\ M. HOST) n the ComHe Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrdge, New Jerney, and expose and Bell at publc sale; and to the hghest bdder accordng to terto» of sale on fle wtb the HES FAR FROM HOME (War may be over but there are vtal cargoes V> be carred across the world and shps are manned by boys lke ths,.. The Unted Seamens Servce provdes clubhouses where these boys can go whle ther shp s n port. There they can fnd.recreaton; there they can read or rest. Some of the money you gve to the Unted War and Communty Cheat wll go to ths. martme servce. Your contrbuton wll assst people far from ho.rne as wqll as r people rght n your own communty,, Wpnt youhelp? Gve Your Far Share, Unted Wax and Communty Ch*st t t- lefer lut W-V-Ol (lokel IHT :tt4 NOTrR OK PHHMC KA1.B TO WHOM IT, NTAY CONCERN: At u regular meetng of the Townshp Commttee of o the e Townh nff Wllll u l w Ilhl Ihl Monlay, M l y shp.!,ln.( IMh, ltlf, I vnk dlrerte fu, advertse tln> fact thnt on Mon day rvk. Nvemher fth. I.Mf., HIM TIIIVIIHIIII) Cununlttep wll meet at N I 1. Al, (IWT) n I lt- (Vm ml I tee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal nnullrk, WoolbrUlge, New Jersey, and expose and sell at publ<: snp vnd tn tbjf llghe«t bldlefaeeorfllng to terms of sale on fle wltl the Townshp Clerk r>pon to Inspecton and to be publcly read pror to sale, Lots 1> tn II nclusve In Block f> n I -(", WntlurllK- ToWnshlp AJUrSStncnt f (ll f I I,, : 12-!-_-. ;,,,l (,. IV H,, s mx Cnny I,II lernf In,. Is her-hv R[v,.h County m l,,.- llfxi ll, I,,,, <lf NOW lm.:; 10 l-ldfl;,,»<«n lhr-r-:tt.- b- lerd. wn.. u-t. MlTK r NDTHK s the fllnlh,,"." wl» Intr.Ml,,.;, retdn; ;n a m,.,.., Ulllp Il.llllllll.,.,,, " ance of purrh.se h prce to be pad n equal monllly Installments of Jll.tO, pur nterest am other terms pro- Vllel fur h mtlhl ol Hl:, Take further notce that nt sad AM OILHN \N, [,, sale, or any datr lo wblol t may AM 10 M AN be djornd the Townshp Commttee reserves tbe rght n lth ds- NANll TITI.KH "AN n; AMI l!l-:st:l creton lo rejmt any one or all bds [> DISTKUTand to sell sad lots n sad block 1N(1 TIUOHKIN t> such Mlder as t. may Helet due regard beng Rven to terms and THBIl: ro.vstl"f \>\\- manner of payment. In case ono or vo.rxno AM :.\-! more mnmum bds shall be receved. USE:!:;n,\TN ANI Tn-: n Upon acceptance of the mnmum mo t ()!. m\ bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Townshp,Commttee and tbo pay-tlks," -;(;n.\t ANI! ment thereof by the, purchaser acconnr to the manner of purchase n UTordnee wtb terms of sale on fle, the Townshp wll delver a bargan anl salepl for KIIII premses. latioi); O toler H!th,. JSIf. n...n!ncan,]>rnhhlp Clerk. To he advtlrmhlbcr Lntb and. v-mler 1st. lr!, n H.- llepenl- lefer tn W-ll»Kt»<ck-t Vl/K\t NOTICK OF lllll.ll SAt,E TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: At a regular meetng at th«townshp Commttee of the.townshp uf Woodbrllge held Monday, tdolp- stl, lhla, I was drected to advertse, the fact that on Monday evenng, November 5th, 1SH5, the Townshp Commttee wll meet at 8 P. It. (EST) n the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal HulMnr, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, and expose and sell at publlu sad and to the hghest bdder accordng to terma of, sale on fle wth/the Townshp Clerk open to nspecton and to ho publcly rend pror tq sale, Lots 1 and : n llocl; fjf-a, \yoodbrdft" Townshp AsxeHswt Mdj. Take furlller notce that 1 the Tovynshlp Cunmlttes haa, by rsolu. ton and pursuant to law k tlxel a mnmum prh-c p at t whch sad lotst I In sad block wll be sold together wth all other detals pertnent, p t, t sad mm mnmum pr lh u jl.td.oo jldo j.. o u lus l costs of pr!pnrlnb deed d and d adver-t^lnb ths sale. Ma[d lots n sad block, If sold on terms, wll requre down pavu-t uf $126.1)0, the hal T!T», STtcrN; Tn; OF UIT (M.rl;! TIEK YAK US, 1 OPKN (*.\ 1 l-:s T1IK TOPfLATKN. HKSTIlCTIN USIO AM KXTKNT llzl AT.N; UK mu>x(.s r.-r AM J Fort TKAIM: INlI non.k AM) llt M: I up I«T.\III.ISIII\I; v Ilanlll.rsTMH.NT: AM P10NAL,Jl:s lnl; H1TI.II Tlt: jrxt;l!!! : IT Ol:lAIN!.h TOWNKHr IMJIMIIT! TOWN." HI I 1 ul 1 Wn, THE tutntv >F. THAT: I. Sad ordnal,,,. a Jorely ane.l,-,! l^1 to a new sertl,. 1,,!" Swllon X.I.. XL The rk.h::,t>, y \, -cstrlt:-,:;;:: Ullll" llulv ll!"! V KOIKll a n d M-t lul, :. n Itloek st-il,» - M"-l. on \lt- HuM. of Uudll,,- T.v Mafb, IfMo, s l.-.-,v 1. Klorl; Slll-lm :«;l busngs l, l^^1 : 2. Itloek MM; "n tlal tn lfftt^ :l! : " "" r^dm..,: duslry. Tlls rllrn: e and be n frn- an.l ately after ls M,!I,;.,!! raton arrordn.k " ; Attest: I.,1, DIXHrAN.. Town*h J 1 - TO nk.\l>v::t PKNDKST- U:-M: 25th am NDV.-IUI. : NOTICB <" 1! TO It Kl.V.M. Al-I II TO WHOM IT MAV ""^1 At t rebuhr W"!" 1 Townshp (..unlt! ; llrlnb.-r l..ll, :", tn mlv-nts l. " ; day IVIIIIHK, ^ ; -,, tn- Twnsh t"! 1 1 "; ll >> V. M. HOST.:: Chambers, Mem" 1 ; \. Dflldnf, Woodll.e. and oxpose nnd "I 1, and to the IIIBIII^I 1 " 1 - ; f wth "I to terma of auc "" Townahp Clerk U H-U and to be publlely rm I 1 L o t s. lt II!!l "... ment M; >.,,, tnt Tako further " 11 ; Townshp I ff, f lutlon IUUI U* mnmum pm--.,, lo In sad blouk wll \" ",, wth ol oler l-t.).^]"! mlntnm prh 1"^" coslt of prt""^, tunr ths se. >!.:,[!,nl] block, If sold on t<;" \t,, tnr* a down uynet,> br ;L Buce of pureh?e P ; 1]nu,n! I In equal muthly ll1 ",,1.,-r tt HE.nO plus nter..-; " ll provded for n 1»" 1 Take further mt Bale, or any du" be adjornel, totttje resev" t» cr«ton to reject and ot stl «" to *ucll blduer : rar<l beng R Mnner of po" 1 more mnmum calved, Upon acofl" 11 " bd, or bd ahov aunt thereof Jn* to th accordunc the o roorals an^ hl name, and the edtor n«se classc! j tw I" 11 " uunnt 1,,-ll! UTI*. ".,jj

13 ^DEPENDENT LEADER THtJBSDAY, NoVBSMBEn 1, 1945 elters 14 Wns A. S. & R. League Jt n?t R The Smelter :entef lne ot Lnden avenue (on tlo lend n the A, S. nt\); and between (he center lne ot freeman rtmet (on the north) uncl (on,cauuc wth 14 wns to tsthe south) a lne drawn parallel wth reen street, and 100 feet north of the ly four losses cheeked rortlerly Una thereof. The standng and scores InlUnr Place: Hlgl School. lre: npt" Junto tl: tn-ras th fcwsl Shop nk... (tt. House Shop Won.12 HI! HI. 17!" 171) KS l!): lost 4 5 r, 0 : D!) If ( r> 8G0 8!!7 (111 HOUSR (0) K! "Kn (1 l.m 112. l.h f I.AHORATORY (0) 11.!... no..... :r>...!7h (172 sor !) 8B lll CD lsfl 118 1ft:!!:: 13(1 s:! ( 7((! 777 TANK HOUSE (W Itcnlach 184 m Uvll lrt... lll^ If km:) KLECTJU.C. vdusk KllnMnv mnk v:k 220 I(4 a n lhi SHOP :5 H ( ld 8H1 (0) : I lo 152 RESEARCH (1) Itm ; ,.,,^,.,, ;TI.., m -lflj prm..., W...:.. Ill pn us ez! r. r. MM U.l U&AL, NOTICES l cl wlh Oraen Btr>ot nnrt 100 fen( north of the northerly Una thereof, Iolllnj LUct: Hgh Sthool. FIU8T WAnn FFTn DISTRICT All that tract between h«penmyl-..nna Ralroad (on the east) and th» LEGAL NOTWHS where the aame Is Intetaected by tho Pennsylvana Ralroad and (ram lad begnnng pont runnng northwesterly und northerly along the easterly lnt or Rarltnn Townshp (tha same beng the center lno of Mutton Hollow Ro»<J) to the northerly lne of block 440: thence easterly along the northerly lne of block 440; thence eatertt along the northerly lne of blocks 440, Ml, 442-.I, 442K, <M3C. <M7V, 447L to the centerlne of Mddlesex Avtnue: thence southerly along the center lne of Mddlesex Avenue to the Pennsylvana Ralroad: thence easterly along FnST WAUD-SIXTII DISTRICT the Pennsylvana Ralroad to the pont Bcglnlng nt te Intersecton of meor Dlnce ot begnnng. :Wtor lne of Berry Street wth Wcod- rollng lno-: New Ielln School, No. jrldge Creek unt runnng, thence IS, rershlng Avenue, laelln. lovtnorly along tho center lne of Berry Street anl nl.g tho renter lne 8K0ONI) WAtlU NINTH MSTBICT o( Ralway Avenue t» He center lne Begnnng at the nterseclon ot-the )t, tha Woodlrldge-Curterct Road, center lne ot tho Lehlgh Valley 1UI1-!hcnco easterly along the renter lne rond and centtrle of Crowa MHl >( th* WtxnIbrldBe-Carterot Jload to Rood, thence northerly along center Wnodhrlrge Crpek, thence auutterly lne of Crows Mll Road to the center lons Woodbrldge Creek to the pont lne of Kng George Road, thenc* easterly along center lne of Kng jtoorge r, laca of begnnng. Pollng Place: Memoral Munldpl Road to confer lne of Wes^Pond llulldlag. ltndcl thence enntorly along center lne or West Pond Road to a pont, lad SECOND AVABD rbst DI8TIUCT pont beng the Intersecton of oente* Comprsng all of Keasfocy. All of lne of Weat Joml Road a wth a HE» the Ward aout of Lohlgl Vulty Hnll- lnnvn parallel tn M WM roud track erly from Pennsylvana 4WMcet Avenue,» KHmnK at Intersecton of tho center lne of Ryan Street wth the north- lne lo pont. The northeast corner bd nut, thence southerly along Hat erly lno of t.cllkh Valley Ttallrosd of property belongng to St, Mary rtnnlnk tfcnco (1) northerly center lno of Rynn Street f It Intersects tho oetnr of. New Brunswck Avenue, thence (2) wetterly alotr the center lno f>f New Brunswck Avenue to where It Intersects the center lne of Iloy Avenue, thence (3) northerly nlons center lno ol Hoy Avenue, to where It Intersects the center lne of Knp: Georp;eH Post Road, thence (-1) Rnuthjvesterlv ulong tho center lne of Kng Georges Host Road to where It Intersects the northerly lne of IM Lehlgh Valley Rallront. thenco <X>) nlonr sad northerly lne of I^ohlnh Valley Ralroad lo the pont or plncc of begnnng. Tollng rtce: Keaabny Mttool;. (Mmrch nnd alao tbo northwest corner In of property known ns Washngton nc I Heghts, thence southerly along bound ary lno of Washlngtm Heghts Ihn.h property to n corner of sa^ thenco easterly along sad boundary lne to a corner of anme, thence south r.rly HIOIIR sahl boundary of snld Drop- rty to the center lne of New Bruns w-lc Av-nc, h l center lne ot New Brunswlclt Avenw u mo center lne of Pennaylvanl Avenue, as lad out south of New llrunswlck Avenue, thence southed long llrte of sad Pennsylvana nue, lo the center lne of the Lehlg Valley Ralroad, tlencc westerly alon the center lne ot Lehlgh Valley Ral rond to the pont or place of begnnng, TnlllnK Tlnce: Fnrda Canno, Ne SECOND WAHD-SEOOND DISTnCT Begnnng at the Intersecton of the llrunvlck Avenue, corner Crow Ml center lne of the Lchlgh VAlley Ral- Rood, Fords. Ioad wth the center lne of Florda, Grove Road, then northerly nlon* Jen- Tllnn WAHT)-FnST JIRTIlH.T ler lno of Florda Grove^ Rd.. to the leglnnlng on Staten J f l ^ a 110 Interserton of center of Florda Grovo Rd,, wllh the center lne of West P<md ltd., thence westerly along the ccntor 18(1 151! 183 HID 20!l no- Ml lll lf!) 183 1:12 H7 205 nn lne of West 1ond road to a pont, sakl pont beng the Intersecton ot the ce-nter lno of West Pond lll,, wth a lno drawn 400 feet westerly from and parallel to Pennsylvana Avenue M Ink! out. thence southerly along satd llpvto. a"]>c.!nt. The northeast torn»r of propert* belotklng to St. ll*f*y s Church anl nlao the northwest /Wner of property known as Washljj- Heghts, thence southerly alonk Boundary lne of Washngton Heghts nnnry and Cl jhurch property to a corner of same, thence casterlyalong ond boundary lno to a corner of aame. thenco southerly along sad boundary of sad property to tho center lne of the southerly termnus ot >rfe secon cl»as ralroad property ay the Po I: < : <! K I! a I Inal, l r m / l n K n southerly drecton alonf Staten Islan Hound to the pont of/prolongallon ( Central Avenue wlthlhe sad Staten Island Sound; thence In a general westerly drecton to the center Una ot Sewurcn Avenue; thence southerly nlontf Scwdron Avenue to tho center Una ut the Intersecton ot the sad Se- WHICH Avenue and Glen Cova Avenue; thence In a general westerly drecton nluu Glen COVII Avenue nnd the extenson of the sad center lne of the aakl (len Covo Avenue 16 Woodbrldgs Creek; thenco In a northerly drecton followng the courses of the Woodbrdge Creek; thence easterly along Myrtle Avenue extended and Myrtle New Brunswck Avenue, thenco enat-1 Avenue to the center lne of Ah erly along center lne of New Bruns-1 str " tllen «northerly along Ash wck Avenue, to the center lne! Street to the Intersecton of sad Ash of Pennsylvana Avenue, as lad t r m wlth Homestead Avenue; thence out south of New Brunswck Avenue. I easterly alone Homestead Avenuo to thence southerly along lne of sad 113 ntersecton wth Blar Road; Pennsylvana Avenue, to tho center of thenco northerly along the center lne tho Lehlgh Valley Ralroad, thence of Blar Road to tho boundary lne of easterly along the center lne of Lehlgh valley Ralroad to the pont or place of begnnng. Folng flce; lopelawn School, SECOND WARD THIRD 11ISTRICT Beflnnlng at a pont where the center lne of Ryan Street Intersects tho northerly lne of tho Lehlgh Valley Ralroad thenco (1) northerly alonk the center lno of Ryan Street to whore It Intersects tho center Brunswck Avenue, thence (2) westerly lonp the center lne of New Brunswck Avenuo to where It ntersects t.c center lno of Hov Avenue; thenco <3) northerly along tho center lne ot I oy Avenue to where It Intersects the center )no of Kng Georges Pout Road hence (4) northeasterly along the renter lno of KlnK Georges Post Road to whero t Intersects tloj center lne of Crown Mll Road; thenco (5) southerly along tho center lno of Crows Mll Road to where t Intersects the nort.erly lne of tho Lehlch Valley Ralroad, thence (6) alonjr the northerly lne of the Lellgh Valley Rnllrnad to the center lne of Ryan Street, the pont or place of bednnlnp. * Pollng Ilmc: ForlN FlrhmK*, < : orrlt*ll«. Street, FordN. 8RCOND WAKD FOURTII DISTRICT Comprsng central Fords. All that boundary lne of the second class rullrond property of the Port Readng JIIK tract lyng north ft Klnff Georges Post road, lyng between tho Rarltan Ralroad Company to the Intersecton "~~ Townshp lne and the boundary of of a rght-of-way of the Port pendng lf 77:! tho Frst Ward, and lyng south of a Hallrond Company wth 1 the rlght-ol SILVER REFINERY- (2) northerly boundary descrbed aa fol-way nf ths Central Ralroad Company of New Jersey; thence In a general 155 ff»t «pont In tlo Rarltan Lno 100 lent north of the north- lne of tho rght-of-way of tho Central northerly drecton along the center "20; erly lno of Ffth treet; thence easterly and 10(1 fent north nf Flftl the pont or plnce of Inllrnnd Compuny of Now Jersey to 111 begnnng. "I 1 T 8. l!-l:" !) ) street crossng Grant avonuo to tho rolng 1acu; rort l-adlj School, northerly lno nf Fords Terrace No No. 9. 1; thence northerly along the»am«117 1*8 to an anule; thence easterly along a TIUUI) WABU SECOND DI8TBICT northerly lno ot Fords Terrace, l>*o. Uegllne at a pont In St. Georges 1. to tha center of Mary avenue: Avenue where the same Is lnersectefl 7fl 802,7111thence northerly along the center of try tho Tort Reddng Ralroad and from lury avenue, t,o a, pont 100 feet sad begnnng pont runnng northerly north of the northerly lne of Ptman LEGAL NOTICES along tho center lne of H. Georges avfnue, tlence easterly and 100 f Avenue to the southerly boundary lne Poplar Btrect, and contnung In thsof He Cty of Ralway; thenca easterly mne murao to the boundary of the(long The southerly boundary lne of F- Ward, Cty of Ralway to the Pennsylvana Tollng Ilace: Old Ford School Ralroad; thence southerly along the (ly, \ev JcrHfy No. 7, ICInf George* Ilond. Pennsylvana Ralroad to the Port - I-clv KIVIH that In SlSCONl WARD FIFTH DISTRICT Remllnc Ralroad; thence weatery.f a net.-ntllol "AN Comprlslnc both sdes of Man strcel alok the Port Readng Ralroad to Includng central Forlfl and Lnfnyette the pont or place of be(>tnnln({. Heghts. All of the ward lyng between the northerly lno of Dstrct Pollng Place: Aveel School, No. 4 No. 4, and the Port Readng Ralroad. CPl.ATI-: Kl.l-HTIONS,",.1 ldt 1 In- IMslrl llnarls ;ml lol-.-tlm wll nput s IUM c-111 ;l<?r (k»n;j,atel SHAY, SnVKMMlOIt C, _ 11 lt- ltjuh ol 7 A. M. uul M. KST) 1 <,- ln< hrpos- ll ; f KHl-l Ilc-on for 1 la of (lllrs Imlclnfll 1 P/USP WAKD-FIRST MSTHICT an tltt tract lyng between tho Rn»ylvm a Itallrtrad (on tha «asu 110 center lno of Amboy avenue n lle west); and 100 feet north of ecu street (on the north.) and (on lll ) a lno drawn md-way be- New and Second streets, and 11 "b" tuuterly to aald ralroad: lolltk llafc Now Fords School, No, 14, Fr( Atenut. Woodbrldgo and Carteret; thence In an easterly and southeasterly drecton along (be boundary lne of Woodhrldge and Carteret to the center lno of the rght-of-way of the Central Ralroad of New Jersey, thence In a southwesterly drecton along the center lne of the Central Ralroad of New Jersey to Its Intersecton wth the southerly boundary lne of the rght-of-way of the I J ort Readng HallBd; thence In lne of Newgeneral easterly drecton along the southerly! lne of th!! second class Ralroad property of tho ort Readng l- :d to the pont or place of begnnng,, jcbnng at tho center Una of the Central Ralroad of New Jersey at Its meetng pont wth tho boundary lne of Woodbrdgc nnd Carteret; thence (1) In a general southeasterly drecton nlong the boundary lno of Woodbrdge And Carteret to Arthur Avenue the boundary lne of Woodbrldge and or Arthur Street; thenco (2) followng Carteret n u general southerly drecton to te meetng pont wth Staten Island Sound; thence (3) In a general westerly drecton along the I lno of Staten Island Sound to tho ter- \ mnus of the second class ralroad property of the Port Readng Ralroad Company; thence n a general nortnwtsterly drecton along tho southerly THIRD WARD THIBD DISTRICT Comprsng Sewaren, Tollng Vdeo: Sewaren School, SKCONI) WARD^-SIXTH DISTRICT THIRD WARD-FOURTH DISTRICT E K E nt a pont In the easter Includng all the ward south of Port ly boundary lne l of f Rrltan Rl Townshp Th.Rendng «Rallroad and weat of Wood- Creek. where the same s Intersected by thebrdge tm- from tlu> fonty of Pennsylvana Ralroad and from sad rollng Mace: Ittrlnh Houae, (Wood begnnng pont runnng easterly along brdge). - - >-bj!s nf Ht (lontl As tn-.untj" uf Mddlcler Ilno of Mddlesex avenue: thence the Pennsylvana Rullrcad to the cfl- THIBD WAKD FIFTH DISTRICT northerly and northeasterly along fho Begnnng at a pont In the Henn Hr fur.mlloscx Cmnty. center lne of Mddlesex avenue to the sylvanla lallrond wlcre tho same Is HlM nl 1 th! * Hanl of northerly lno of block 448; thenca ntersected by the Prt Rondkg Ralroad und from sad begnnng, runnng "!.-lolu--.- fur MlldlnsX easterly aumu the northerly Una ot block -.-IS nnd block 419 to the Pennsylvana Ralroad and crossng tha northerly along tho Pennsylvana Kalrou;l tu the southerly boundary lne ol llltlltt>-a-n:l I.. I-IIIIMI- u H Townshp same; thence enutheasterly along the the-cty of Ralway; thence easterly,-. 1 nun (>a<-! northerly lno of block 428 to the center along lle southerly boundary lne ol f lne of Chan OHIIls Road; thence easterly along the center Una of Chan the Cty of Ralrwoy to Hart Street; IullK >a<-("h for the varous thenco northeasterly stll along th 5 -nl cn-tln dstrcts of tlo OHIlls Road to tlo westerly lne of boundary lne of the Cty of Rama; lp nf Wuudlrldgu are block 887; thence southerly along the tu the Ralway Rver; thenco easte,rly Westerly lne of block 387 to.thenortherly llneof block 3%; thence westerly slung tho Ralway Hlvcr to the westerly boundary lne of the Borough ol nnd southerly along block 385 and contnung the last course n a atralgh Carteret; thence -southwesterly stll! along the westerly boundary lne of the lne to the Fol Readng Ralroad tc Boroughot Carteret and the center lnt the easterly lno of Karltnn Townshp; of Blar Road, to Homestead Avenue, thunce northerly ulong the easterly thonce westerly along the center lln< lne ot Hartn Townshp to the pont of Homejtead Avenuo to the Cente or placa of begnnng. ltm of Ash Street; thence southerly along the center Una of Ash Street to Pollng llucf Ielln School, No. t. He center lnaff Myrtlo Avjme, thenct Grs-n Strfct. laen. westerly along thu center lne of Myrtlo Avenue and Its westerly prolongaton to Woodbrklge Creek; thehce lnlng at the lntarsectlon of the SECOND WAllU SEVENTH lne of the Perth Amboy and MSTI1I0T southerly along Woodbrklae Creek to "rdge Hallroad wth the Perth Comprsng Colonla and north to the the Fort Headng Ralroad; them* 7 Cty Lne, thence northerly bounty Lne. All of the ward north ^of tbo center- lne of the Pert* Amy and Wuodbrldge Ralroad to theila northerly boundary to the pont or place of begnnng. County -. westerly along Port Readng Rallroao Dstrct ""lne of Freeman. Street, thence No. 6. ;",!} afo "g thfj center lno of Broem Wreot tu the center l ( lne of Rahfolng 1lace: Oulonl School. Tollng lhtce-. A vend Srhml No. 4. B. J. DUNIPAN, / Avenue,, hence southerly 8EOOND WABD EIGUIU BISTUICT Clerk of the Townhlf along " "lter lno of Ralway Avenue and Uesnnlng at & pont In the eaatch of Woodbrdge. boundary Una of Barltan Townshp 1. r,. (/2 \K Im centar lno o of Borry y SStreet Wuodbrldge Cr«ek, thence southh Woodbrldge Creek to the ahmg Amboy Cty lne, thence west- Tel. Woodbrdge Y. Ilong the p el.th lne [the lth.ambpy Cty l )(lt or place of f begnnng. b K 1lce; Mcmolal Mualclpal f?»s WAttD-SECONlD DISVUIOT nut tract between the P«nn- "la Hullroa <on the e»«t) «wd fler lne u( Amboy»y«nu» (on»w>; «.a between* lne (on 8 lum) d rawn m j. w, y between ««a Second treeta, and.,pror. "B easterly to sult r»l)r)*<>, ««d, fey l ( RADIO SHOP OF WOODBRIDGE 110 Man St., Woodbrdge, N, J. UTESTU5ED RECORDS :"_USED«AM0S" - RADIO TUBES We have a lmted mpph of hard to get tubes for ^e, We can upbet practcally anl tube yon may requre. 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14 PAGE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 1, 1945 Roy Sent Toup Dl mrt Slt- Unlay at ("hum School wth ItsstStant.Clut^tcr, Frank Vgl and junt-.<.<;n, Robert Far- kas. Seoul? ttt»"t-.lnk ^vele Denns Lfchtmm. Mcla fucknl,james. ("hl- \n l b. Robert Elwt:/ Alcrt Jolmls. Jac-1; ). son, Fr;m Joseph H and-sta hke 1" ponses l l.:.,." v-r.n. I..c Fox, ll ncy.v munlnrs,,,.. ( lllorl Fenktfs an.ths wen 1 ; Th-!:l->!lvng J-lnvs* the e.\- d by a donaton A..1. FON. The next troop n)-!!. wll le tnnjfht.at.7 oclock at the l, ; j;of tlal.thy troop -wll le- «)nsrfc(l ths ymr ; t,ytl)e,an..n;ch«t-aon Post 248, COLONIA NEWS By M*r «rel Scolt Fre Compmy and the Auxlary, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Wels nml son, Norbert, West Street, spent Sunday n New York Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Vgh, Nnrth Hll Ro»<l, entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Zoltan Petro and chllren, Rahway, Sunday. Mr..and Mrs. Wllam Baldwn, Anherst Avenue, entertaned <«Ver tho weekend her brothers, Joseph and Andrew.Natcr, Phladelpha, PH. Mr, and Mrs. Frpd Beck, Amlerst Avenue, entertaned Mr. and [Mst. Theodore Hornyak atld daughter, Cnrolyn? and Mrs. Joseph Mhalkowu, Elzabeth/Sunduy. The Mses Vrgna and Beatrce Black, Pntrca Avenue, were Boy.Srnul Tr<op It^ met Frl jruesls Saturd y,ut a brthday day at Vrrpornols lll wul >arl y n honor of Mss Rta Apser, Scoutm:stc Polhamus, as- EtzahMl, sstants CharK Skbnsky and Mr. and Mrs. Jarnes Cherego, Frank Importr.o n charge. Scouts j Patrca Avenue, Were hosts Sun- Wllttm Hover, Charles Lucas, Jr., t.day at the chrstenng of ther nand Geortrc Mapps conducted the! fant daughter, Rose,Mnry, at St. weetng whch v nltended by Cecelas Church, Iseln. Rev.,J"roop comtttee embers James Qharles, Poltorck offcmted ulnd Taggart, Charles Lucas, Sr., arl] Mr, and Mrs. John Garofolo Theodore Kujaw,«k and 20 scoutsserved as sponsors. A recepton for many relntves and frends was held at ther home. Walter Ladlaw has receved hs dscharge from the Navy and s Observaton tests were held wth Eagle, Hear and Wolf Patrols and Junor, leaders scorng 100,r. Samuel Nelson, Hear Patrol, was 1 the wnner of the Kelly drll. Frst Ad tests wen 1 also held, wth hffh g y now \*th hs wfe and son at ther home on East Street. He served ecoros n the arms slng by Samuel fve years, tlje last 18 months n the,_ Njlson and Danel Hall, and head j pacfc area! bandage, John Skbnsky and Rob* Mss Beatrce Bssell, Arthur crt Krolnc. A parade drll ended Avenue, was guest of honor at a the meetng. On Sunday 18 scouts party n celebraton of her 18th vsted New York to see the fleet, brthday Sunday at the home of accompaned by Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Duchemn, Charles Skbnsky, Mrs. John Pck, Cranford. Other guests were her Charles l.ncas, Rchard Polhamus parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bsaell and chldren, Joan and Harold, lllld Robert Momsey The troop :"commttee extended n vote of Arthur Avenue. thanks for the use of the traler of Edward Weber n the recent Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr., Innan paper pck-up. The next pck-up Avenue, entertaned at dnner wll be November 24. Mrs. Thomas S, ull uy her father, James Hoffman Leworthy \va.- thanked for her contrbuton of book* to the scout lbrary. The Lades Auxlary of the Fre Company sponsored a successful costume dance Saturday at the Masonc Hall, Kahway. Herbert Becker wn the prze for the most orgnal costume, and Charles Skbnsky and Charles Lucas for the funnest Rchard Krau.sc donated th<! przes for the jtterbug frst plare won by Felx (Jrass and Constance Marchto, an<l--s;c>d by Lucy Vesperno and Joseph Marchto. The door prze was won -..by Thomas Leworthy. The comutf.b n charge ncluded Ms. Skbnsky,- charman, Mrs. James Tajjgan, Ms, Thomas Polhamus, Mra. Wllam Wels, Mrs. Charles OHphanl anl Mrs. Charles Scott, asssted by members of the TELEPHONE 4-007S THOS.F. BURKE Funeral Drectors 366 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 1 Joseph V. Costello, Mgr. "Thera It No For Burke Servce GIT DEPENDABLE GOODAEAR IXTRA-MILEAGf RECAPPING of Jersey Cty and Mrs, Anthony Hcgarty; Mss Florence Hegarty and Mrs. Fred Tobey, North Planfeld. Mss Jeannette Black Patrca Avenue was hostess Saturday at a Halloween party. Guests were Louse and Bernce Black, Carol InpoTtrco, Joan Bssell and June Cherego. Mrs. Joseph Corbett, Hghfeld Road, entertaned Mrs. atlry Cullen, F.ayonne, lasl week, Robert Den Bleyker, North Hll Road, s spendng a few days ths week wth hs grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodley, Woodbrdjre. Mr. am Mrs. Mclael Fonenko, Farvew Avenue, attended a weddng n New York Cty Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Darel Don P.leyker, North Hll Road, entertaned for a few days last week Mrs. Danel Den Bleyker, Jr., and son, Danel, lrd, of Rosellc Park Leut, Commander Lndlcy Godson has completed a leave spentwth hs, parents, Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Godson, Colona loulevard, and has reported to Chcago for further order.s. -Mss Catherne Den Bleyker ("ban OHlls Road,.seAed a brdesmad Saturday at the wed dng of M.ss June Summons and Raymond Temple, Ralway, Cpl. Warren Dey, son of Ml and Mrs. Bertram! Bey, St. Georg Avenue,.s now at Greensboro, N, C, a.wattk further order.s. He was formerly at Avon Feld, Fla PFC Martn Bleyker. spend ng a furlough wth h,s mother Mrs. Martha Den Bleyker, Cha CHlls Road. He has been sta GOOD-V EAR ^ TIBES "- Tres slck? Quck, Mster, rdng on thn ce. See ua today for dependable : Extra-Mleaga Recappng... deep, sure-jooted tread desgns for thousands o extra, safe mles. 6.qox4 No Cetllcale Nrndedl GOODYEAR GR^E A CAMELBACK Loaner Tre* Ftel 24-Hour Servct 157 Now Btmswck Avenue Pertk Amboh N J- rhone F. A. 4-«ll oncd at Camp Bowe, Texas, lncc returnng from fturope. The Sunday School classes of the New Dover Methodst Church wll hqld a Halloween party toght at the church hall. The foung Peoples Group wll be n of games and refrcshnents. Mss Jesse Fan-, North Dover: aml showed, the, proposed course oad. attended the rodeo n.-w 10 be take "- Heanswered quesk Cty Sd Saturday. to s accordngly. Nearly 100! rk PFC. George Dahl, staton^ at,jresdents attended. Plns were tlantc Cty,spent the weekend, d " m^ to "> organze orpnze a * Colonn-wde Colonnwde wth hs wfe at ther home on cvc organzaton, to be known N/tfth Dover Road. as Colona Assocates, anyone lv- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sltter, )t:n Colona or ownng property Inhert Avenue, entertaned Mr. here tob^ elfrble. for membershp. A Founders Fee of nd Mrs. Henry Halgowsk and $1.00 hldrcn of Elzabeth over the. wll be charged to rase cekend., funds. Offcers elected were: Presdent, Oscnr Pvt. Domnck Auto,, fornerly of Camp* Whceor, Ga., has Wlkerson, Jr.; vce presdent, Henry Lavn; second vce presdent, Charles Jones; eceved hs dscharge and reurncd on Thursday to hs home treasurer, Dr. John Wczcr; secretary, Mss Blna Madscn. on Innan Avenue. On. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Auto entertaned -The Fre Conm.s.soners met Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Garofolo; Thurcdsy at the frchousc, wth Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Garofolo, Mt. Lawrcncc Sut, Fred Sltter, Vernon, N, Y.; Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Skbnsky,, Herman Thass arofolo, Mr. and Mrs. G, M. and Edmund Hughes attendng. A Unto, of ColonH, and Mr, and taxpayer present suggested the trs. Lous Mele, Clark Townshp. purchase of a tank truck to supply, water for fres. Other sugges- Mrs. Phlp Bott and chldren, Inman Avenue, were the tons from resdents wll be welcomed by the commssoners end.dnner guests Sunday of Mr. and, Mrs. Ralph Bott, Rahway.. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kuscera, lorcnce Avenue, were hosts Sunlay to Mr. "and Mrs/ChartesRett famly and Mss Dorothy )eetzs, Lnden. F 2/C Vncent Keller, hember f the crew of the "Lake Chanlan," now off Statcn Island,.s pendng a few days wth hs par- ts, Mr. and Mrs. George Keller, Dover Road. Mr. and Mrs. Paskel Mertt, Amherst Avenue, have reurned home after.spendng two ceks wth relatves at South Carolna and Washnsrton, D. C. Mrs. James Taggart, We.st treet.wns hostess Wednesday to he followng members of the Cof- "ee Club: Mrs. Charles Olphant, Urs, Fred Suttcr, Mr.s..Wllam Vcls, Mrs. Jacob Schneder and Mrs. Charles Scott, Jr. The Junto wll meet Nqvem- Hnes Roofng Co. GUTTERS - LEADERS SKYLIGHTS SLATE and ASPHALT ROOFS RUBBEROID SHINGLES Hnes Roofng Co. 456 School St., Woodbrdge f Tel "HERES WHY.. / bet 8 at the home of Mrs. Dorothy Pattbon, Inman Rvcnue, Rahway. The subject wll be "World Tolerance." A meetk of ctzens from all parts of Colona was held Frday at the Colona Lbrary, to organze a protest of the proposed hghway through Colona. The commttee n charge of arrangements ncluded Walton Smth, Mark McClan, Clark Stover and Davd Wlck., Mr. Davs, Townshp Enreer, dsplayed maps "tady be sent to Charles Skbnsky, property offcer. The members voted to purchase a fve- or scven- t horsepower motor-drven fre sren as soon us one s avalable. Fre Chef James Taggart reported on the fre drll held Sunday mornng, October 17, at thu frehouse, at whch, tme the fre truck and equpment was cleaned and nspected." Future fre drlls wll be held Sunday mornngs. The next Commssoners meetng wll be held November IB, 8 P. M., at the frehouse. Plans have been completed for a welcome home party for all returned Colona servcemen and ther famles, November^, at Vcspprnos Hall, 8 P. M. Thn affar wll be sponosoved by the Cvc Improvement Club. All resdents nro nvted to attend the Democratc Rally to be huld November 3, 8 P.,M. at Iman Avenue Hall.- Qtlest speakers wll- be tte local canddates. Refreshments wll be served, REWED AFTER 34 YEARS MEMPHIS, Tenn Exactly I! yertrs after ther frst weddng, Mr. and.mrs. Martn Luther Flowers,were remarred. Eght yftu-s after ther frst mnrrag.e Mrs\ Bculah Voung Flowers was dvorced from Flo.wers. He went to Detrot, she remaned n "Memphs, but nether remarred. Two years ago, they met ugnn. Love rcblossomed and they decded to be rewed on the same day of the week, at the sajne hour and on the same date of the month as the frst vows n Brmngham, Ala., 34 years ago. Grand Openng! TODAY Stove & Furnace Repar Shop GAS RANGES, ALL MAKES STOVES AND FURNACES REPAIRED ALL PARTS AND GRATES AVAILABLE WE BUY USED TOVES WE SELL NEW AND USED STOVES ALL WORK GUARANTEED Steve Bonalsky & Sons 84 Man Street On School Street Sde WOODBRIDGE 1. They pay for h! can: anl cure of mr 1 >vouule(l,.. Hnly tlt- IIIHBI of nfll ad: They help to hrng our hoys hu:k Junc *... to pay for all the colosaal cost of Vctory. 2. Held by mllons of Amercana, Vctory Boutn wll provde a sultl n-stv of buyng I(ower to^asurc steady jobs for vet-runs, 3 Buyng Bulds rather than unre.e [lomls helps keep the ld on preeg prevents. flulou am le follow-up of depresson., TEL W 4. Bonds form u rcscrv; for future repars.and replacement*... for modern buldugey mproved slock, better homes, fy 5. They hold dollars n store to pay for our chldrens educaton h py rght oh through 6. K Humd return $t at nalrly fop every $3 you uvc»t. 7. They gve wetrty to enjoy later years.wth peace of nnd. MAKE VICTORY SECURE! < «SPONSORED BY BELlrf O 0 W MACHINE GO: INDEPENDENT- SOBER^ JUDGMENT BASED ON FACTS Woodbrdge Needs Progressve, Affrmatve Leadershp TO GROW. The GREINER CONTROLLED GROUP after Twelve Years, power admt they can do no more than they have done tn ADMIT THEY ARE FINISHED! They INSIST nothng m k k untl THEY ARE FRIGHTENED AND HELPLESS fl THEIR OWN ADMISSION, BECAUSE OF THE DEBT. (Whch they publcly admtted at Colona wa NOT a Democratc debt ) They have NO PLAN, NO PROSPECT and no ntatve to kad tt bg Townshp to prosperty and sound growth for the future. They have no platform! They have no sngle accomplsh offer for ther 12 years n power. THEY have nothng to ther desre for contnued power. GREINER GOVERNMENT for u years has RESULTED n: 1. THE HIGHEST LOCAL TAX RATE IN THE COUNTY. 2. NO ROADS, NO IMPROVEMENTS, NO SERVICE. 3. INTEREST RATE ON DEBT OF 4.25%, WHILE OTHER COM MUNITIES PAY LESS THAN 1%. I 4. NO INDUSTRIAL GROWTH. 5. NO CULTURAL, NO EDUCATIONAL GROWTH OR SERVKL- 6. GARBAGE COLLECTION COST SKYROCKETING FROM $11, 500 IN 1942 TO $40, n 1944 AND NO FEDERAL AE 8. BIDDERS FAVORED AT THE EXPENSE OF TAXPAYERS. 9. NO ACCOUNTING FOR YEARS OF PUBLIC CONFIDENCE 10. AN ARROGANCE IN ADMINISTRATION EXPRESSED 81 ONE OF THEM: IF YOU DONT LIKE IT, YOU CAN IIP IT. 1 It s TIME for a CHANGE THE CANDIDATES ON THE DEMOCRATIC TICKET HAVE A PROGRESSIVE PLATFORM. THEY SEEK AN OPPORTUNITY TO PROVE IT. IT CAN BE DONE lf INSIST OUR TOWNSHIP HAS CRE/tlER POSSIBILITIES, (BORE «# RAL ADVANTAGES AND ATTRACTIONS THAN OVR CITIES-FOR INSTANCE PERTH AMBOY HAD AH GREYER THAN HWDBRIDGE AND REFINANCED TOO; BUT IT DID NOT STAND STILL! Wth Federal Ad ALL ts streets were paved, staduks were bult. A sewage dsposal plant was bult and ts shore lne was converted nto a summer resort WE WILL START NOW: By Elmnaton of Favored Bdders, By Econmes n all departments, ^ By strct adherence to ordnance and law, elmnate payments above salares. By an effcent year round Road Program. ENOUGH MONEY CAN BE SAVED To Start Buldng Up Our Neglected Roads, Drans, Parks and Plajsgrou mls Before By formulaton of a modern master Muncpal Plan. Federal and State Ad can be secured for vtally needed mprovements. By expert advertsng campagns and ull publc cooperaton, ndustry -wll nduced to see the advantages of our Townshp knd settle here.. IT CAN BE DONE k, VOTE FOR - VOTE FOUR * ANDREW D. DESMOND RICHARD KRAUSS * FROM THE SECOND

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