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1 Wth The News!, AntrMe All The Actvtes Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper Snbepenbent - Jeaber F*r Value Shop The At Th«Larfet And Be»t Shopt Senrfew n Th«Are* Are Our Advertser*. Patrone Then! -m. \ NX X. No. 3 hrl.t", '-...r'l l'h» MaltT - Tool llll. j, Wur, l,rlk«, N WOODRUHE, N..]., THURSDAY, APRL LM. l'.mt \ { y S School ) ( ad Seen or Avenel Sad ( lor Krlmncnt >, h(,ol Year Clowe tn all lnd- Bertha Schermer>;l ll. Avenel School rmponted when ap- [,r the school year nde by the Board of ;m adjourned meet has,,'l -.en-ce lo the Town,,,,y.-,tem. t s the con, o majorty of th y tn- Avenel prncpn pssed the retrement llu kl be placed on th ",. M. the board notfee,:ntlon she would no ^ncd. However, she ap, ;, board meetng an,hc be permtted-to sta;..nuary, to enable he lnncal matters. Wher,,f le year came aroun derded t would allo.vpn to complete tn.,. m;smuch as t woul :,.sblr to change schoc ' h,' mddle of the year ;,h'sood Mss Schermer ex pressed the desre a ;s prncpal, but after., of le board an au sourer stated t wa would not ( 'rve Penson nnerhom s not. tn- State Teacher. ml und therefore, at,, w, she must be pa, by the school dsnc l( valrnt to one-fourt, : :;P salary for the pal n approxmately $9... jt be Mss Scherme, Ycwr s not defntely omh Frederck Beckle,, member of the Wood- - :h School faculty, has.neftly mentoned as ntruder for the poston.,-lo'l board rulng, how-,; Aft ytteht vmeowy <** cchnt personnel s to, ( so anyone nterested ).\. st.tnk qualfcatons..,'-.'.od Mr. Beckley rem..u''s degree n school -...m and s certfcated l Peces of Land lo Go On Sale OT l'o\* nslp Property nn : 'nrchuherw H.las Nght Lsted Twenty-twu : hpally-owned pro-. > *>ld at publc salf.' jhe Townshp Com- : udn urn Townshp Clerk.:...;,m was authorzed to. addtonal parcels for n May 5. Monday nght were' :.!ow.v Joseph LazH..ra-'f Brothers Corp.. lurk. $5; Alfred Cuvcn. $5; Mchael ' n; Joseph and Anne... Frank and rene NolJ.r Antonl-Elchalsk. m A Kozusko, $,; -MM, $7; Stephen and :'.n.. $6; Joseph A -...» H..^nussen, t3; Russell n UtBcyker; Edmund -.:.)(, Matthew and Jula :n:\ $'<S; Eva Berey \::mr and Ruth Bernar- '<">. Mchael J. Sedlak, - -pl and Chrstne Gll ml..ad Elzabeth Kere- ' '. Mary Mulraney, $25 [arsl to Offer unsrcl Tonght '».standng room only expected to appear tovsluk Avenue School 'n where the Holy Name! s Cecela's Church wll " tust performance of ts»nm-f show. Doors wlh < w P. M,, and no seats 'lved. The second per 'Ml be presented to >! <v proceeds of the ahov ht' jew school fjnd. H lnen wll bethefnaa- u.ubreue" and Cpal" ' l»t of barbecue." th : tt Al Thamm, Cha'le! rv Clancy, Fred Olah Vncent Grogan. Specal- ) Presented by LeeMtCos '" "n Johnson, Fred M, "'rca, James O'Connor "" Johnson. "w s under the cflrectu l! ' und the mualc wll be U uy Mss Johnson, Mr. Bt- Harry Rack. V N h»lt *ftkjo8 BVl ";">llludoe M-, and Mr Arrojb, Julus Stree' - of son. Kelt! '"HU t Rahwjty M,, Mrs. Arotam ale tot Gets Zonng WUAR) >! MAM Kdde (lamp Flms Promsed by Lons Local Club to Provde Show Weekly Durng *7 Summer Schedule WOODBRDOE Woodbrdge, Lons Club has assumed the responsblty of provdng entertanment for chldren at the Kdde Keep-Well Camp durng the eghtweek summer schedule, Polce Chef George E. Keatng, presdent of the Lons Club, announced at the b-monthly meetng Tuesday at the Mddlesex Hotel. Edwn Casey, asssted by Albet A. Dscavage. wll have charge of the program at the camp whch wll nclude weekly showngs of movng pctures. The Lons wll also offer to cooperate wth the Memoral Day Commttee and Dr Aaron Parsot was named as charman of the Lons commttee. Mr. Dscavage. who headed the commttee whch asssted the Red Cross n the waste paper collec-' ton Sunday, reported excellent results consderng the short tune! the club asssted n the prepara- ton of the drve. Lons who as-; ontod»-tte oolleeton were Mr t Casey, Mr. Dscavage, Abraham Lubman and Fred Clayton. Thej latter also provded trucks. Nne; gross ton was collected. Proceeds j wll be Used to help purchase a staton waupn for Red Cre.ss use.; 8 New Members ERhl new members wec ar- cepted by the group. They are 'Contnued on Page 6' Huh School Attan Wns Accredted Lst Place WOODBRDGE-Despte the handcap of the double sesson.. Dr John P. Lozo, huh school prncpal, has been notfed by he Commsson of Secondary Schools, that Woodbnd^e Huh School once a$,'an has been placed on the., accredted lst for the,next three years. Beng placed on the approved lst means that Woodbrdgr Hgh School graduates are elgble for admsson to so-called grade A colleges, some of them wthout entrance examnatons. The accredtaton perod wll expre December 3, 99, the commsson stated. Street Name Duplcaton Target Of Rdnhn;Heads Revson Croup Snuuexls \ames of War Hvmes \n> lo nfll ' ' name;, n the Townshp, n. '-(Ton to elmnate duplcatons. \ ll r mare n the near futurr on j '' recommendaton of Thrd W.nl C.'ummtrpp.man Herbert K.mkm Mr R;nkm, at u meetng of the Tu-wslup Commttee Monday.,! mmed the duplcaton of street!.mes. one of the most annoyng 'latot. n the Townshp. The (ommttpeman also suggest- \ "( hal. where there are dttphem tn.s of a street name one of the s.ne., be renamed n honor of - a servceman who gave hs lfe n.he last war. "Our system of street desgna lon* must, be revsed eventually and the confuson that now exsts because of name duplcatons mght be corrected by adoptng ths measure." he declared. Mr. Rankn also suggested streets known by number or letter be renamed after local war heroes. would "be unwse for hm to ac- ( pp the appontment." Wlllard Dunham. Fords, former member of tho Board of Educaton, was nppomtnrl to take Mr. Wmqmst's A survey of.ll j plarr. Town Clerk ssues '» Fnal Voters'Call Today s Deadlne for RegKternj to Casl Ballot n P- 'rnnarv WOODBRDGE Here s a re- Town.-hfp Clerk B. J. DunHu reports that today s the last day to regster f you wsh to"vole on Prmary Day, June 3. f vou are 2 years of afc or wl become 2 on or before Tuesday November, 97, you may regste: now for the Prmary electon. you have recently become. ; naturalzed ctzen, you must pro duce your ctzenshp papers wher Mayor August F. Grener agreed j you regster. Women who hav wth the suggeston and named j marred snce they voted last must Mr. Rankn as charman of the re-regster under ther new name survey commttee. All other,mem- ( For tne convenence of tnqse wh bers of the commttee wll serve wth Dr. Rankn. No bds were receved for the layng of sdewalks and curbnss at the veterans project and t was voted to readvertse for bds to be receved on May 5'but to elmnate the necessty of a surety bond. Dunham Named Arvd Wnqust who was apponted to the Zonng Board by Mayor Grener at the last meetnb. resgned by letter. He stated "after careful consderaton" he felt t 2 Suffer njures n Car Collsons cannot, regster durng the day, Mr Dunlgan's offce wll be open to nxht from 7 P. M., to 9 P. M. Roster of Khvans Has New Addton 7 More Jon Cluh; Date Of Dnner-Dance s Selected; Name Ades ' WOODBRDGE Seven new members were added to the roster of the recently organzed Kwans Club of Woodbrdge Townshp, at the regular Tuesday evenng dn- " Z _ ner meetng. They are Abraham arkeu Ol Koad J. Nes.s. Danel V. Rush. Sdney. Pum. Holand Auojo, Warren! H. Carr. Jacob Schwenzer and To P. Amboy Hosptal WOODBRDGE Two persons were slghtly njured n t'vo automoble accdents n the Townshp ths week. Early yesterday, a car drven by John Allen. 32, 9 Alwat Street, Woodbrdwe. on Kng George Rd.. Fords, collded wth a car owned by Nat Dessaro. 69 Knr George's Road, whch was parked n front of hs home. Allen was njured and taken to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal n a polce car by Patrolmen Fred Lenlner and Kenneth berry Road. New Brunswck, a pas-! senser r the Donnelly car was njured on the knee and was treated by Dr. Malcolm Dunham. Patrolman Horace Oeter nvestgated. ' Vstnq Kwanans were Wllam Kns of Lnden and Thomas Mc- Grath. Theodore Fretae; and Thomas Klem of Perth Amboy. Tues lay evenng's attendance numoered thrty-nne. Arrangements were furthered for the charter nght ceremonesand dnner-dance to'be held Tuesday nght, May 3. at The Alamo n Fords. Elmer J. Vecsey s charman of the commttee on arrangements.'asssted" 6y"'Leo J. Menard. Joseph A, Carragher. Stephen K. Werlock. Ben R. Coppola and W. Nxon Ebom. Name Commttees Van Peru After treatment for laceratons of the.forehead and! face. Allen was released. Standng commttees for the Whle makng a left turn from year, named by Leon E. McElroy, the l'jbht lane of St. George Avenue. To enter a parkng lot n front presdent, were announced as follow: YOUTH SERVCf, Underprvleged Chldren Joseph A. of the N. J. Cabnet and Mll Co.. an auto operated by Mchael Fush- Carrasher, charman. John Almas ctt. of Newark", wa.s struqk by j and Anton Larson; Vocatonal another car drven by Mrs. Edward \ Gudance Stephen K. Werlock, Donnelly. Cranberry Road. New! charman, John T. Byers and CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS NOTE: Contrbutons to ths column must be n ths offce no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Events lsted here are broudcdst daly from 7:5 to 7:5 A. M. on the''mddlesex Bulletn" program over New Brunswck rado stalok WCTC 5 on your dal.' ' - " ; APRL 2 Sprnt! Fashuj Show. St. James Audtorum, Amboy Avenue, Woodbndtje, under auspces of St. James' Senor Sodalty. Card party sponsored by School No. 7 Parent-Teacher Asso caton at School No. 7 Audtorum, Fords, Meetng Woodbrdne Townshp/Cvc Conference, home of Mrs Frank A. Pattson, Colon a. dommtteeman Frederck A Spencer wll dscuss "Taxefe an d Fnances." Publc nstallaton sponsored by Amercus Chapter, De Molay U Craftsben's Club Annual WoodbHdge Hgh School Glee Clubs and Orchestra Concert at 8 P. M. Mnstrel shpw and dance sponsored by Holy Name Socety of St. Cecela's Church, seln, at Pershng Avenue School Audtorum. j,-,,, 25-Qame Socal gven by St. Market's Unt of Trnty Epscopal Church at Trnty Parsh House at 8 o'clock. 26-Second annual dance of seln Post, Veterans of Foregn Wars, at Menlo Park flrehouse. Rummage sale sponsored by G. E. T. Club of Frst Congregatonal Church of Woodbrdge, n (Sunday School room of the church from to. 27-Wnste parjer collecton n Fords, Ho>elawn, Keasqey and Clara Barton secton of Rartan Townshp y Fords Lons Club, beneft of Communty Beneft Fund, nstallaton of offcers and dance sponsored byfcharles Flynn Assocaton at Black Cat nn, Avenel. 28-Meetlng of Fords Lons Club at Scandnavan nn, Fords. Past presdents to be honored. Meetng of Whte Church Guld at home of Mrs. Wllam H. Gardner, Freeman Street, Woodbrdge. M Meetng of Sewaren Home and School Crcle at bewaren School. 3 V M. There wll be a cosmetc demonstraton by Mrs. Dorothy Denn*.,. Annual meeung of Sewaren Republcan Club, Supjer meetng, board of drectors. Woodbr^e Chapter, Amercan Bed Crop, *:3 P- M., at Whte Church. MAY l^nauluton of Offcers of Woudbndge Chapter, Hadassah at ^ X r S Kff&to Avenel Paent-Teacher SftlonS' 'S Hgh School Aud- SERVCE, Publc Affars Patrck J. Kllmurray, charman, Leo J, Menard and Larson; Busness Standards Carl J. OLsen, charman, John W. Eppenstener, George Szabo. Almas and James Jasper. ADMNSTRATON. Kwans Educaton Sharpe. charman. Clarence R. Davs, Werlock; Achevement Reports Elmer J. Vecsey, charman, Werlock and Byers; Fnance Frank Andrews, charman, Eugene R. Fnn. Olsen. Ernest H. Hunt and John Molnar; Laws and Regulatons Kllmuray, charman, Albert E. Mundyand Davd B. Clarkson; Classfcaton Fnn, charman, Menard, Clarkson and Wllam Van Tassel; Membershp -j- CarraRher, charman, Coppola, Mundy, Andrews and Eppenstener; Publc Relatons Vecsey, charman, Kllmurray and Wllam J. Denman. CLUB MEETNGS, Attendance Eborn, charman, Szabo and Charles Frank; House Molnar, Jaler and Hunt; Recepton Jomn T. Omenhser, J^\, charman, Coppola and Frank; Program Davs, charman, Ebt^rn and Denman; Musc Omenhser, Van Tassel and Larson; nter-club Relatons Byers, charman, Carragher and Sharpe. Robert Zesmer Host To Trnty Fellowshp -V---- WOODBRDGE Robert Zesmer was host at a meetng of the Trnty Young.People's Fellowshp Sunday at Trnty Parsh House. A quz program was conducted and prze wnners were Marjone Kreger and Whtman Dmock. Paul Mnon, a member of the Unted States Army Ar Corps, statoned at Fort Monmouth, was a guest. The next meetng wll be Sunday, 7:SO P. M., at the Parsh House. CLUB WNNERS YTOdDBRDGE - Mrs. Ralph Stauffer, of Rowland Place was the frst wnner n (he merchandse club conducted by the Embassy Fur Shop ol ths place. The second wnner wpt Mrs. Frank Lavjusy " * * ' # Heads Fund Canvass 'llktad Cancer Fund Drve Slated Next Month Fretag Ajjan Selected As <.a a^ Leader; $3, Townshp Goal WOODBRDGE Theodore R. Fretag, 3 Jenesee Court, has agan oeen named charman of the Can- :er Drve n Woodbrdge. A goal of $3, has been set. n announcng the openng of the campagn, whch wll contnue through May, Mr. Fretag sad that natonally the Amercan Cancer Socety hopes to collect $2,,. The dramatc challenge "Unless we Act One n ERht Wll De of Cancer" has been adopted as the offcal slogan of the campagn and accordng to Mr. Fretas. all the workers have promsed wholehearted cooperaton. Collectons wll be made n the schools and amnns merchants and ndustres. Contaners wll be placed n publc buldngs and >tores aud a tag day s benn planned. Women's groups n he Townshp are urseel to conduct card partes for the fund's beneft. Fosl Home s Coal Of Vets' Campagn Houst'-to-HoM" (lanvass Now s UmUr Wayl»y VFW n ' WOODBRDGE Woo'dbrdse Post. Veterans of Forejjn Wars s busy conductng a dve for funds to be used to erect a Post home at (he corner of Pearl and James Streets. Alfred La Pcnta heads a commttee, whch asssted by the Lades' Auxlary, wll Anvass Woodbrdse proper. Work has already started on the foundaton of the proposed home and the aclual constructon wll be under the drecton of Charles Josenhans. The Post plans to hold teen-ace programs n the new lrme and the buldng wll also be avalable for club meetngs. N. J. PRCE FVE CENTS Small-Pox Vaccnato For All School Pupls Consdered by B. of E. Ht-Run Autost Pays an Extra Mass nnoculaton $25 as st Ant-Nose Offender \h Not Essental, Baley's Opnon VVO()l»RR)(;t: _ The frst convcton undor the nrw *ntlms- rdnvkt was chalkrd up last nelt, tvhrn Krrurder Arthur Broun mposed a J25 (!np on Wllam DonaldRM. AR7 State Street, Perth Am boy. Donaldsnn was also fned $- and $3 costs for beng a hlt-nnd-run drver. Donnldson was arrested by Captan John R. Euan and l.rul. Detectve Genrxe Balnt after hs car rammed nto another on Port Readng road, njurng two persons, John md Esther Pot- Offcals to Vew Vet Housng Needs Am s to Obtan Lst Of Faults Requrng Correcton; Seek Ad WOODBRDGE The' Woodbrdge Veterans Houslns Authorty and the Townshp Commttee wll make k a survey of the veterans' projects at Woodbrdne and Hauaman Heghts Saturday n order to secure a complete lst of Hems neednu correcton. The Housng Authorty wll then make an appeal to the Federal also of Prrth Amhov. allrfedlr drnvr»«,v *t hct speed, blowng hs horn, hut tn* Potskanlk rnuplr man- f.ea tn ct hs lcrntr plate number. Vt hour later Donaldson rrported to the (»rt*rf t polce that hs rar had been stofen from n front of a home n that borokh whch hr sad he had been vstng. Upon questonng, the Amhov man told two or three storle* all of whch vared and he wan placed under arrest. School Use Dened To Relgous Sect Applcaton s Refused By K. of E.; No Acton On Juntor Supples WOODBRDGE - Contacls for jantors' supples were wthheld by the Board of Educaton Monday clue to the "varance n prces " n the bds receved. On a recommendaton bv Commssoner Harold Vm Ness, the awardng of the contract was held up untl the adjourned meetng Monday. Bds receved were Woodbrdne Publc Housng Admnstraton for Hardware Company. $,683.6: correcton of faults found and for Servce Hardware Company, sevnecessary mprovements ncludng eral tems omtted $,627.9; Man screens and lawns whch *vere Hardware Company, $,72.7. promsed when the Townshp Com- Fuller Brush Company bd $ mltee Kavc consent to the constructon of the veterans' homes All the homes n the HaKaman Helmuts'"pTttJect ale occuped and all but ek'ht n the WoodbrdKe project have tennants. The esht vacant aparttmnts «* awatng tho nstallaton of space heaters. Ta verm- You-Refn nded DST Arrves on Sunday Huh School Hand dves Concert* at'cmp Klmer Mettuer Heads Croup Of seln Busnessmen WOODBRDGE - Under the drecton-(f Raymond HoUhnmor, student leader, the Woodbrdse Hgh Scluul Lt te Symphonc Band y.ve' a Concet Ttesdy for the pauents at Camp Klmer Hosptal. The complete pojuam follows: "Knt Cotton," Sousa, accompaned by. Don Jf'uan. tv/rje-; "Amna," Lncke: "n a Persan Market." Ketelbey; "Swanee," Gershwn; "A FranHesa," Costa, accompaned by twrler; Vctor Herbert Favortes; "Amparto Roco," Aaxdor; tap dunce. Don La Penta, accompaned by Wllam Wners; "Nola," Arndt: "ndana State March," Farrar. accompaned by tw'jer; "Sprt of Amerca." Zamecnk; "All Throurf the NBht" and BnUun's Cradle Song, Barabara Lakotos and Lorrane Wargo, solosts. Ordnaton of Deacons At Whte Church Sunday WOODBRDGE ^- The ordnaton of deacons, accordng to the ancent rtes establshed by the New Testament, wll be held Sun day at the o'clock servce at the Frst P/esbytew Church. The new deacons are E, Stanley Brookfeld and Henry Stephan. Other deacons to be re-nstalled are Arthur Lev and Charles Kuhlman. Rev. Earl Hamum Dewanhy wll be n charge. Roger Svhaufele Named Ph Kappa Tan Offcer TROY, N. Y, "Roger Donald Schaufele. WoodbrdBe, has been elected secretary of Ph Kappa Tau fraternty at Rensselaer polytechnc nsttute, where he s tudyngj aeronautcal engneerng. g } Schaufele s a gradute d Woodbrdge og Hgh g School and tbe son of Mr. and Mrs/Frankln A. s.chftutele, 8 Valentn* Pj WOODBRDGE Polce Chef George E. Keatnn today served notce to tavern owners that they wll have to close curly Sunday mornm accordns to Daylmlu Savns tme or k when "the changed clock tme reaches A M." The polce lunwl ponted out that n New Jorsey the clock wll be moved ahead at mdnght Saturday and not at 2 A. M.. Sunday a.s n other States. The tavern owners, there-tore, wll lose an hour's busness tlnsweek-end and regan the hour next fall. Meanwhle, (.hs s a remnder to all of you not> to fora-..<j move (he clo-k ahead one lmn when you retre for the nght Saturday.» SELN H. B, Metzger, owner of the seln Hardware Store, has been elected presdent of the newly organzed seln Busness aud Professonal Men's Assocaton. ' Others elected to offce were: Carl Drojrr, owner uf tw Goose WOODBRDOE Whet her or not the school chldren of the Townshp wll be offered free mmunzaton aganst smallpox, depends upon a decson of the Board of Educaton whch wll be made at an adjourned meetng Monday. The board has named Leo Farley and Supervsng Prncpal Vctor C Ncklas to confer wh the doctors of the Townshp and Health Offcer HuroM J Buley and they are expected to report at Mondays sesson. Meanwhle. Mr. Baley stateel yesterday he had met wth most of the doctors of the Townshp and the majorty s of the opnon that mass nnoculaton s not necessary. However, he sad, they do recommend vaccnaton of those who commute to New York Cty daly. The health offcer also stated he expected to have enough vaccne by the mddle of next week to vaccnate.2. Vaccne Offered A member of the Board of Educaton sad yesterday that Samuel KaU. Fords drusjlst. has offered suffcent vaccne to mmunze the chldren attendng Fords Schools 7 und and the Lady of Peace School aganst smallpox. The spokesman mated that t (he board reaches the decson to mmunze the youngsters. t wll be done only upon wrtten consent, by the parents. t s also understood that Mss Helen O'Bren, head school nurse, has advocated for a fpw select tems only. Frank B Acker was awarded (the board authorze mmunzaton. the contract to supply fuses and aganst dpthera and that queston "lght bulbs on hs low bd of! wfl! be decded upon at the same $6.88. Other bdders were Servce ; tme. Harflware Company. (69,2; Man ; Hardware Company. l&ms: Wood- j brdge Hardware Company. $7. The resgnatons of Rose L., JalT>, a teacher at Fords School No. 7 for 2 years and Edna N. Nerbe. also a teacher n the same ' school were receved wth regret. Both teachers have beeu on leaves of absence. Mss Glora Sunshne, school nurse, who was marred Sunday to Reuben Rubn. New Brunswck, was granted a three weeks leau of absence wthout pay. Mrs.'Rubn has been a school wr.e for only a few months. Hall U*c Dened 'After a bref dscusson, the ap- H. S. Commencemet Shfted to Amboy Lack of Stadtsn Forcf* Transfer; Exercses June at 6:5 P. M. WOODBRDGE - Due to -the lack of a local stadum, tho Woodbrdge Hs;h School commencement exercses ths year wll take place plcaton of John frosko. Sewaren,, a, Water's Stadum, Perth Amboy. for the use. of Woodbrdsc Hch ljunt> " at 6: *5 P. M, School for four consecutve Sun- : Adolph Quadt, member of the days for free Bble Lectures under' Bmn[ " f Educaton, reported the auspces of the Watch Tower Monday that he had n conference Assocaton, was dened. Comms-, wtn tlle Amboy superntendent ' soner Adolph Quadt, member of ] Joseph P. Seber, and was assured the Board, declared that he was cooperaton for the commencement ' not n favor of a relgous osan- exercses and for the football sea- /..t on "tht lakes to the ar to}* lf - the. new stadum s not ' dsu;rce wth another relmous! re «dy n tme. sect." Presdent Andrew Anoe.; n case of mm, the commenceexjhuned to Mr. Qundt that the! mcu exercse* wll be held Urn Watch Tower croup makes appl- followng evenng. f t. s necesfor the use of tle atdsal 'y to postpone the program due to weather the fre whstles at, Woodbrdge, Colonla, seln. Port Readng. Avenel, Hopejawu and Fords.wll sgnal *t 5:5 P, M., wth four sharp blasts. caton for the l.se of tle audtorum each year und that each year the board has turned down the request. t Use- of School audtorums' by varous Townshp organzatons *as granted as follows: Woman's Cvc Club, School No. (Audtorum, May 7 for square dance; t was,decded that the annual Baccalaureate servces would be held n the H h School Audtorum June 8 at 8 P. M. Rev. Earl Sodalty of St. Cecela's Church. School No. 5 Audtorum for May ^ Hmnum Devanny. Frst Presby- and Gander Sweet Shop, vce pres- Ball. Ba'lL May 2; 2; Avuel Avtuel School Aud- dent; Charles BchwarUnun, at- j tot'um, Lades' Ad Socety of Frst j sermon. telan Church, wll preach the _ torney, correspondnu stcretwpy; The commencement exercses Joseph Dully, propretor of Dud's Rado Shop, recordk secretary; Harld Klen, owner of Klen's Stalont'y Store, treasurer. Meetngs wll be held the second Tuesday of each month and al professonal and busnessmen n the communty are nvtejd to jon. Presbyteran Church of Avenel, (or Breakfast and Hollywood Party, May 2; Avenel School Audtorum, May by Ffth Dstrct Republcan Club for square dance; School No., Parent Teacher meetk, May 6, buldng to be ope for publc nspecton; May 7, Pert Read- < Contnued on Pagt 6> Cap. Urban Leaves Canal Zone On Navgatonal Tranng Trp Local Offcer to Vst Several Ar Felds; P-7 Croup Member WOODBRDGE From Headquarters, Army Ar.Base, Frftue Feld, Caal Zone, comes wowl that Capt. Theodore J. Urban, son of Mchael Urban, 656 Maple Avenue,, has left on an extensve navgatonal tranng flght to the Stales whfch wll nclude stops at Kelly FeldJ. Texas and Washngton, D. C. Ths la one of the flghts recently authorsed by the War Department to permt plots of the Army Ar Force to mantan ther flyng profcency. Cant. Urban arrved n the Cu- j rbbean Ar Command n August, j 66 and was algned to the 53rd! Fghter Squadron at Fance Feld j as plot' n a P-7 group. He s occupyng.quarters wuhfhl#wfe, the former Helen Clhkota, ttaugh- ter of Mr. and Ml, Paul Clnkota, 7» Albert Street. he " months overseas wth the 8th Ar For^e n England, where he was awarded the Dstngushed Flyng Cross, the Ar Medal wth 7 clus ters, the European Theatre rbbon wth four battle stars, the French Flyng Medal und the Dstngushed Unt Ctaton. Lfe-Sze Maronettes n 'Wzard of O* y Show WOODBRDGE ~ "The Wzard of Oz" a puppet show, wll be presented May 3 at 2 P. M., at Woodbrdge Hgh, School Audtorum by the Suzar Maronettes under the auspces of the Parent-Teacher Assocaton of School No.. Mre. W. H. Carr, charman, announces that lfesze maronettes wll be used. Tckets may be pun-based n auy of the grade schools, from Mrs. Carr, or frtjm Mrs. L. Hennrattle, Mrs.»MMur Jepnlnp. Mrg. J. WeUtf. W*. W for the grammar schools were lsted as follows: School 9, June 7, School No. 9 Audtorum. P. Al., chool. June 7. HRh School udtorum, 2:3, P. M,. School 5, June 8. School»"o. 5 Audot;um, :3 A. M.. School, 'une 8, School No. Audtorum, P. M., School No. 7, June B, School No. Audtorum, :3 M. ',hurle» Oroup o nduct Offcers AVENEL nstallalon of Ofllcers f the Charlfcs Flynn Assocaton wll be held Sunday at 8 P. M., at he Black Cat nn wth August Dreeson as nstallng offcer. The followng wll be nductee) nto offce: Elmer Dragos, 'presdent; Fred Kallta, vce presdent; Thonas Prce, "secretary; Lous Muncassey. treasurer. After the busness sesson a socal wll be held wth Arche MacArthur's orchestra furnshng th«musc. Supper Slated Tuesduy By Red Cros» Urecton WOODBRDQE The Drectors of th local Red Cross Chapter wll hold a supper meetng Tuesday at the Whte Church Bubday school rooms. Supper wll be wve* at 9:3 P. M., by the Owtwn undw tl«drecton of Mm, John H. charman, after wh, pharmaa of tbe wll»jv«vhlr t. $..:

2 'A<";! ; TWO TH AP}( 'Jl,!>7 NDEPENDENT -.KAl- Comt to Church R.ADY OF PEACE CHUUCH ST. ANTHONYS R. C CHURCH ST. ANDREWS CHUUCH \\. Fnt, T><.^frrfn, Patten V:,«?, «: T O, 8:,8:, ll:<m A. M. v M,>«f! 7: nd : >' rvrtn'p'n Noren*: E»#ry»!«y evenng t :3, S'J' rm to Our <adjr «f Trr- unl Help nrh Tuwday t 7:<S VM. T.f?«or < : Saturdays, : to > '. M.. ;M 7:3 to 9: P. M Hup-.^'' )f!d afpr last Mu*. MAGYAR EVANGELCAL AND REFORMED CHURCH SrSoo) Slr*«l Woodbrtdje, N. J...<,:!o Kecjkcmethy, Pator r.*!,;* «<-Tvre n Englsh an. e Suntlty at A. M. \V.,.r<h;p «rvee n HnnftrlB '.c u V.-- An.lay at A. t. -unday School, at 9 A. M. fh.,- rnfcc Frday at 8 P. M. Frst wt ( k of the month: Sunday»t P. M. Udl*l' Ad Sor.ty Meetng. Tll FRST ( ONGRF.r.ATONA. ( R< H Barren nd GTOT* A*«B«M Woodbrdf* Drud O. Pes.-,, Mnster (:'a"v Brown, Orgatlsl \" ) o Pn'-s Mnster of Musc Sunday ',:-, C.nrc School, W.H.Voor- ',.-. S'p'. Mo-ps. Adult Class up!, n r"wcomcrs. ;: (tn MnruK owrshp. Youth C,...:. Clldrc s Story. - ADATH SKAEL SYNAGOGUE School Straat h:r S : vt' < v Samuel Ncwberger, R«bbt :.ay. 8 P M.-ReRUlar Sah-tby. fl A, M. Sabbath Auxlary meeu teeobd ah rreets frst Thursday. TRNTY CHURCH Rahway Avenue Wwd brdge Ufv. Wllam H. Sphmaua. Rector Mrs. Wllam Neebe, Organlt Sunday Sarvcta Holy Communon, 8: A. M. Btnday School. 9:3 A. M. Holy Communon and Sermon, A. M. ActvtUl Chor Rehearsal, «T«y Thun- (ly, 7:3 P. M, Trl rtcmt?, Monday, 2: P. M. C.rlh Frendly Socety, Mondaj, 6'3 P. M, Trnty Men's Club, 2nd Wednesdhy, 7:JO P. M. Trnty Vestry, 3rd Ta«ldy f 7::m p. M. Trnty Altar Guld, meetl quarterly as announced. Trnty Mother's Unt, lt Monday, Holy Days: Holy Commulo : A. M. St. Margaret's Unt, st Wedneda/, 8: P. M. Trnty Acolyte Guld, m»et M announced. Trnty Chor Mother* Unt, meets a= announced. St. Agnes' Unt, mtet at annnunced. Ypung People's PelloWBhlp mrtts Sunday nghts at 7 P. M. TlcyVe Neck And Neck \\V! say (me thng about nj sprng shrts and tes j lley are not just ord- : nary shrts am tes. All you need to do t come n am!.select the rght sze shrt and the te that you waul to brghten up your.sprng outft. Rgd manufacturng tdmlards make our shrts d tes the fnest n town. Qualty s stll our frst thought n merchandse. and Up. Tes from $., $3.95..'EN DALY TO 6 P. M. FRDAY 9 P. M. SUnUUu" A. M!o», t 8 A, M st. K A. M. Notm n Honor <? S'l. Antbonj *tfh TuP«r»y»! 7 P. U, Wth Rev. Shelly, P. Peter Hosptal. Nf» Brnr.jwrk, n chsrfe. 7: f. JJ. Hgh School Fellewthp. 7: P. M. Fr»»de Pcllowhp Over Hgh Young Pc.pl*. 8: P. M. Go«pp'l aervc*. 2 Claw. Chor Thursday, Bh* n t>. M.-Wom»n'» 7.. H. M Hg-t rchrar*a! 7: t'. M.~-Op«n RCT. John F(tn, PMUT. and H- ly -lay Manw «; 7 and 8 A M '.V...lav Mu-., T3 A. M,: ' F:;lav Ma«6: Holy Communon at t, 7 and 8 A. M. Nov»rra L>"otnn trttf Fr<lty at 7:3 P. M Ho'v "Narr' Hrfrety rfrelve^ Comnuon n hody the '.prond SundH) 'f >,r: month nt 9:5 Maw ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH Amber Her.Charles O. McCorrtoUn.PMtOT. Mornrw Worsl-.p. A. M. Sewar«B Hou«for lnt<tbn<»t*, 8: Kev. Maurce Grffn, AM' Pator. Sunday School. 9:5 A. M. P. M. Senor Chor rehe«r»»l Frot Church of Chrst, Scentst, Sewarrn, n a branch of the Monthly Weekday Mannn: 7: and 7:S, ' Arlvltrs The Sesson of the Church meets S««ond T.ntsday, 8: P. M. Mother ChuTch, The frst Churen Sunday Masses: 7:, 8:, 95, the frst Mojday of each month at LadV Ad Socety. of Chrst, Scentst, n Bo«to«, and :* A. M. Thrd Monday, 8: P. M. Maj<s, Sunday servces at A. VL. Men't Anaocaton meetng. Sunday School at 9:S A, M. Bny; of Hw Parsh wll receve Cnmmuon 'l A. M. Mass. TRNTY C'HVRC'H AVENEL PRESBYTERAN vln CHURCH Crtrnrr Bftkrlfy Boutrrard and Woodbrdte Avenue, Arenel Cooper Avtnue Rev. Cheater A. Galloway, Pator Rev. Emly R. G, Klen. Pastor Mn. Sarah P, Kfug, Orftnlat Sunday School, 9:5 A. M. Aprl, 7: P. M Annual Sunday Mornng Worshp, : ronerpgatonal dnner meetng. A M. 8unday Servces Young People's Peoples Meetng, Mfetlng, 7:3' 9: A. M., Sunday School, P. M. Prmary and Junor Departments Sunday Evenng 3ervcc, 7:3 95 A. M., Sunday School Nursery, P. M. Begnners, ntermedate, Hgh Wednesday, nner Crcle, :3 School and Young Adult Group. : A. M., Mornng Worshp. Thursday, ntercesson., 7:3 Monday 7: P. M., Meetng, Boy Scout Saturday Snbbath Worshp, : Troop. P. M. WOODBRDGE METHODST CHURCH Man Street Wood brdge, N... Rev. Frederck W. Poppy, Pastor Sunday. Aprl T<. 97 Sunday School for,all!):!> a. m. Mornng worshp o'clock. The.sermon topc wll be, "When CJod Takes the Census." The text wll be found n Psalm 87:f. The YOUK Adull "Fellowshp wll meet, at 7 p. m. and Ucrc wll be a specal Sunday Evenf Servce a 8 o'clock. The pastor wll brng a bref message on. "The Meanng of Church Membershp." A recepton wll be uven to he new memben who have jonrd the church snce last May. The Bulders Crcle wll be n charm of refreshments. The Prayer arct FVara "Servre wll be held n the chapel on Tuesday evenng at 8 o'clock. You are cordally nvted to brng your Bble and a frend. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH Sewaren Rev. F, Newton Howden, Vcar Sunday Serred 8: A. M. Holy Communon. 8:5 A. M. Church School. Mss Clara Nelson, superntend- ent.- :5 A. M. Mornns prayer and sermon. Mrs. Dorothea Jaeger, organst. 'WOULD YOU KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT?' f.. f >M khcv H^'l tb* lltt^ml M(}^M n nen'h t'hrn! ll Mt:VN Nlllll^f.. MOMHS nf vnrmr not ol'l t'll nl } <Mr frlpdm... md hn' H'Ual»M (Mr MKlot *K! > 'V H nt * >r > ~ out' HN. n- '*!& 75 MAN STREET MB'MH W H ^fl H STORE YOUR FURS N OUR MODERN SCENTFC VAULTS ON'' OUR PREMSES ' NSPECTON OF OUR VAULTS NVTED J WOODBRDGE FUR SHOP TEL. WOOD, AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE HOSPTAL BLL? SURGCAL BLLS? Why worry... HOSPTAL EXPENSE NSURANCE PAYS 9 HOSPTAL X'KNSK and surgcal premums are very low! HOSPTAL EXPENSE pays for 2 hosuwal days nuntls)! 9 HOSPTAL lx'knlst pnys for maternty! HOSPTAL EXPEtfBK pays caak low»m nedcnu es»«nmfl such» operatng room, anrstbe«u,,x-ray, laboratory, ambulance, etc.! HOSPTAL EXPENSE pays eash toward surleal Mls! HOS'TAL EXPENSE p»ys $ toward denuoeatlon! 'ulcy ssued on Famly Ba** Husband, Wfe»n k Chldren. For Further Petalt Call or Wrte METROPOLTAN CASUALTY NSURANCE COMPANY ENKO. MhN f OtTC'S BO8BN NSURANCE AGENCY 7 N. WOOD AV., UNDEN, N. J. TEL. UNDEN l.nll.u Kull Hmd Hr lufnruatlua msr u ;\>:V)*; am \ 8 On P. M. MfftlnK. Men's Clb. Offcers and TeHchfTs of the Sunday School s held the thrd Monday 3\! P M., Mwtln! of Browntts. 7:o P M.. Qr Scout Meetng. n the Sunday Schoolroom at 8 nvocfc. Women's Assocaton meets the thrd Thursday of each month at 8 P M. (t the Church. Women's Assocaton Clrfles meet the frst Thursday of the 3. P M. and 8 P. M. rvcf n moton pctures, Thursday 7: P. M. Junor and Senor School rholr* 8: P. Monal nkht. 9 Of.P. M. Bowlng, Men's As- warttm. C.lt^nmn s Club. Frday : P M. Chldren'? Chor rehearsal, Mrs rr'drrrk Berkley and Mrs. Nevm Berly. FRST PRESBYTERAN CH'RCH Rahway Avenue and Carteret Road "THE OLD WHTE CHUK'H ' Woodhrder Earl Hannum Drvanny, Mnster Alfred B. pekson. OrsanM Sunday Sorvrcs 8 o'clock n the Church stufly. The Regular monthly meetng of the Board of Trustees s hold the second Monday of the month at 8 o'clock n the Church study. The regular monthly meetng of the Lth. The place s to be an- Chd dl^s Ad Socety meets the Sfconrt and fourth'wednesdays "Fpht th<> uotl flslt of fnth. luv hnlt on ptrrna! '.fr wherentn -!WWV*tWrV'WT5 trm TJW- Tlv V. te Church OuHd l.e wcom and fourth Mondays of jfp.f>ed f oocl p-ofeson bpf<rc :he month a :!-» home of Mrs.' mnlv wtnr.-s-s. ' 'T. Tm. f:2' ( ne.-- pas'.aue.-. from Sccn.-p WlJam Onrdner, 55 Freeman j Street. Woodbrdge. The Breckenrldtr'e Auxlary moet-s the second and fourth Mon- Jay at homes of the members whch are to be announced. The Whte Church Chor reh(,;\-e^ Wednesday «ln. at 8 n'clnck. CHRSTAN SGENCE CHURCH Wednesday Testmonal Meetng, 8 P, M. Thursday, readng room, 2 to P. M., B95 CHRSTENSEN'S "THE FRENDLY STORE" SHOE SALE! CONTNUES NFANTS'Leather Shoes SZKS 2-K Values To $:.2:> NOW.98 CHLDREN'S Leather Oxfords SZES 8" u -2 Values To $.3 BOYS' SHOES SZES Values To $., 5S' Leather Oxfords and Pumps n Whte Hrown, Whte, Tan Szes 2/.-3 Values To $.5 CROWNG GRLS'Oxfords PVMPS LOAFE&S - CASUALS * SZES TO 9 Values To $5. Assorted Croups.98 - *2.98 OPEN rlluay TLL 9: SATUftDAV, 6:M P. M, CtOSEl) HKUNK8OAV AfTEBNOON PLENTV OF 'AKKNG SPACE AVALABLE TO SHOPPNG CENTER DE'.UMM STOKt: S /V >/.. WHHMHH:. \. PROBATON AFTER DEATH ' ^ the Lesson-Seuwn Mbjt'rt fm funclftv. Aprl ;?7. ; OOLDKN TFXT: 'f;n ths lfe only wp lnvp hope n Chnst. VP arc all mm mns mter.blr. Bu now s Chrst r<en (rm the (lend.. and bfdmr the f)r>' fru< of them l.t slept." ' Cor. 5:9. 2 SERMON: PnssaKPP from the Kns James ves.n *'f the Bble nclude: and Hea'th wn Key lu the Scrplures" by M:vy Bnker Edclv ncudr: We cm. ;'.:'-<l ultmately shall so rse as to aval ntrselves n rvery trc'h «l hc MprellKU'V of Truth over error, l-fe nv-r (n.nh. ur uoncl over ev''. n"nd ths lmvh wll (fo on untl v.c arrve at. tre fulness of God's dea, and no more fear that- WP sl^l le srl: aul dt." 'P ' ST. JJ^HN-S CHAPEL Ford Rev. F. Newton Howden, Vc*r Sunday»erycea: 9:H A, M. nstructed Servce of the Holy Communon. :3 A. M.-ClmTh School. ESPOSTO'S MUSC AND RECORDS 65 New Brunswck Ave, f Fords, N. J. Phonographs Amplfers Batons Assortments of Chldren's Albums Oussr and Popular Records UK Alhuns DRUM NSTRUCTONS READNG BRQUETS n your coal bn mean money n your pocket. Try ths new, streamlned economy fuel, made wth small szes of Famous Readng Anthracte pressed nto a shape lke ths ONLY $ 'KK TON WARR COAL & SUPPLY CO. Tel. Woodbrdge 8-72 ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. rr Good Groomng Always n Style / 3 DAY CALL AND DELVERY SERVCE >K YD 'll SECTON CONSULT US _ OUR REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 28 Fourth Street, Fardt Rev. Arthur U Krpylnr, Pastor Sunday eehoo! and Bblt clan, 9:3 A. M. nornwg worshp at :5. FRST (H R( OF SEMN, PKESBVTERAN Rev. Henry S. Harlmao. CutM- Tmomw Aprl!5 K. P \ C:kr Aprun and Pale >v jxlk's' Alfl fl P, M. Renlnr r:hn. Sunday Aprl n l, 9:S A. M. ''-Rlmdnv M,.!,,,,,, ^ A, M.-Mnrtn' \\.,[ Contnued t d CERTFED «'»,,,. lu, FUR STORAGE Wth t thrllng Drve\ aganst rsng prces, MEN'S Women's Chldren's Among fronmne supporters of government prt«control was olv^ey ths growng chan of famly clo»hn<] stores. Wth O.P.A. gone, only one way remans to ccbat nflaton: FORCf PRCES DOWN! Depend on us to <3o our share wllngly, gladly. 3 bg advantages here\. Down payment at you lke. 2. Dvded weekly poymens up to 6 months. 3. ONE CONVENENT FAMLY ACCOUNT. V, half-century of fathful servce Mllon frends to prove f PEOPLES 86 Smth Street :;, - OPEN FRDAY EVENNGS Fashons May Change MLTON SAYS: Clothes look smarter when tl> are dean and unwrnkled. la^yours cleaned rojfularln' here at Mlton Mlton wll tall for and delver your cleanng and gve you projnpl an<l fleent servce.! Phone P. A. -66 We Pck lp and Delver Tuesdays and Frdays Qualty Dry Cleaners We urgently f«que»t, t» nsure prompt ervn'*'. to phone us the day b< fore. 7 MARKET ST. PERTH AMBOY^N. mjm w

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4 PAOF THURSDAY. APK. M. ( M7 NDEPENDENT T,FAr,j Hstory nt Hears Talk on 'dancer' Mrs. Frank Bprsry. Ms. KPnr-t Bcrscy. Mrs. Wllam Holm- SEWARFN - M; A Hunc,!<,.,, \j,. flmmas Koss. Mrs. Wl- Camt M? Com- j]!m crem. Mr-. Tlmms Hll, Ms. nnndn nrf llr Htrfl Armv, Au-n- Davd 6mj)l*J- rtllfl Mrs. Daftfal cut! CsM't'l SH :!\ ' <P<! Fen. D'l.y lk rnun,r- ':e tlmt uf (t. H;-nrv Club. Wfllr-.l;)'. :; 'llr of Mr- Kl'ADd! \V. T --p ;ck:!«arlhu attended n theatre and Ml) M>r,u\ N".v York Ctv F - Avenel tems '' llr< Kr'h Mye.TVol" rf TrtT ; -le ' n -: nf n' -<>n and (UM-!'l-)-.;'.'- D and M-. C'lfnll r"' 'l by M: lyc--. Aveel Street. Am-ncm Hnn WOODPnDOE The annual -The Evf Jolly Club met wth. v-rn.u lvely ;n nreun nf h Mddlesex rotn'y ;ccs!fl (ll! n; 'nt-d't* pul.- : wll be held :t the Roper Smth >'M VMV-. Monday Tbmuloss nnd He'lth ll'yhk ' > M, ;.nr MrsṾemon Meyers > mp-' (,)t (>!v- Hotel, Nev.- Brunswck, Tuesday ul.nd t,dnn, Readng. PH.. and ll <!(:< ' M ul Mr-.. Paul Dowder ;md :.:r r,:.v (l.u'l.er. Whte Mnsl. Pn.. w re,.-s of. M. fnd Mr>. Wll.m tl; Nm-tv-rr.. pel e J),.F WP,,,. Avrm! Strefl. notnrw! tuu : nctt f^stue of tle ( r up<m'!:nl.v" ]):!. n - '. " : " ; u "d ^ '5-; u m on. Park Avenp', av re- spttcl of he prncpal sprnkcv n!. M].,. (U Ml, Rch.tnl Parker prumh' tns year wll be that tlr llfr M --n! -cr(! wmr ;,ft,., y..,ln: her be brjdca.s from he hotel ll- mv-'r'u ^n ;nd f.mlej n Waslnn. D C. Wlart Dnppler, (Aw Staton WCTC. :n )V Mr- Wlun Cullen. Hsrv^rd '. :mnk unt Avenue.s ;h' nest of ler sster. Successful Party Held by PTA nl -A..perlol mremm: of nl offlc.".! le (hucl and MH'"'" * - - *> - *!:) b. l«>k ll the Fr- Presbvuran Cnrd. Tuextly evenng. AVENEL -Tle Prenl-Tfvrhe AssurBtlnn held f annual card prtrlv a; he.-< lolhose Ttb>MlR.v VOUYH Ms.nln Efrshan: «,vs CH man. n^srr by Mrs. Mch;e: TB l Lsts Vnlu.-k. Mr- E.nl Van Note Mr, Mrs. Robert Flseler. Mr-, l'.nvmutvl On>be and Mrs. Kone'n seln Personaltes Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Fooler. C>:T'ft Avenue, acnmpnnled by f.nj.s, mutord O Washrnttton. U C. nv tc wrek-eul tn Lju'V Ad Socety O,,UH' Fl \ C'lmch of seln, Presbv- ' -],,n. wll hold ke. t))rnn nl, >j Nle n the Sunday School Tle Culona-.sr'n Newman Cmthnr! from Vmje 2) Club v." men tonotov nnhl ;' 8 Prze'; werf wnn by: Mrs H";old o'clock n he chu"h ntdlto'm. Adult Sermon Topc: "The Eternal Chrst." flrnusnm. Mrs Pnnk Btrth. M< Tl' S-nmr Chor of the Frst On''c Lldw:. Mrs. Alfr«d EUJn't. Reformed Clnch of seln wll Junor Sermon Topc: "The Rattlesnake's Spectacles." M>. Charles Swrtjts, Mrs.,!('.me«vc; tnor'w '.^ al 8 P. M.. Parkrr., Mrs. Clwrlfs Rosebnck, under He l.roc of Mrs, Rho- noon, t wns jmnouneed todny by Mrs..dln Ashmnrp. Mrs. Fdwnrd 6:5 P. M. Chrstan Endeavor dr!!., C. :,.,M- B' MlKlorhl. presdent "f! p.rkc-. Mrs. Jacob Detrch. Mrs. Socety. The Evernnr-! 'Republcan Club or.,'.n:'.toj. He also an- Andrew Onlasln. Monday. Aprl 28th m' ;f ;le mnn of Mr. and Mrs. 7:3 P. M, MeetlrK «>f Deacons. Kon-players przes went to N>'rs. \ M 'hat' Pr us. Mddlesex Avenue. 8: P. M. MertlKJ of Lades' Mlton Lane'fren, Mrs. Oeor.ne Present wen M-. :\nd Mrs. Joseph Ad Socety. Slvkn. \frs. H. B. Berae. Mrs... f.pcnll, M, and Mrs. Oeorpe W. Hue. Mrs. A, A. Costello. M --'. Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Erch Wecker;.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Walker. try to prevent.potato surplus. Agrculture Dep. lays plans to Frederck Beckley. Jac* J.u - tlcax and Krnest Raymond. Mr- M'rv M'H/er. Ms. John Cwcknln, Mrs. Emma Frees. Mrs, or;nn:r- T nl). Ph.D. the prncpal speaknr, wll 'nn'r.b':!on>,mt! Door przes were awarded to dscuss "Lookln; Ahead n Tnbercttloss Control." Mr. Doppler, who Alay Bennett, Mrs. Atlolph Peterm make lyvr'c] l. Mrs. K<lwn'd Howes, Mrs. Asllmtre, M^- Detrch, Mrs. Me'ls M ron Saunders. Needham. twns!.n be M ;J ne patents Ma-- s Executve Secretary of the New me(ltn, ; wll )f, n th(, homp of An rtpen fl.sn.-: : fallowed tn -Ms Dorothy Day. Phunfjrld. and Ms.s Ann Cetrotura. Jersey Tuberculoss League, and M'. ;md Mr-:. Adolph Peterson. talk and l'rd'ur \,> dstrbuted was ; rmne :ucs: of Dr. and Mrs. untl recently drector of ndustral Relatons of the Natonal -PFG. AlX'l Mn,V. U. S, M. C. Oak Tree H^ul. Uunt tle bu>.!:< >; sesson M Clfton Mycr. Avrnel Ktcrt by Mrs. Danel V H M. presdent. ts Are Masts contrbuton- «t.s.t " thp Kdde The Lades' Ad Socety nf thetuberculoss Assocaton, s we.ll now Avenue, has returned to Camp Keep Well Camp.m: S2 to the F!-t Pe,byev«n Church wll.known m Mddlesex County, hav- At CO.P. Card Party Le.eune, N. C. after spendng a Nltonal SM'ety fn the Prcve- hold a Breakfast n Hollywood" ;nn lectured to the patents at the ' week wth h- parents, Mr. and a" the 'hhlhouse. on May 2 Wth Roosevelt Hosptal earler ths SEWAREN-Mr. and Mrs. Wl- j Mrs. Albert Mf'v. Mr. nnd Mrs. t:on of Blndnes.,'"c rnnclt'. Mrs. Mrs. Rchard Myers as charman. Albert F. Sofed, r>;man of llw month. lam Talar were hosts -nt the Uv Chv.-en-^on and dmghter. The Ffth Dstrct Repnblcnn Club wll hold a dance at the omnatnw comnm'e submtted Also on the program wll be Dr. card party sponsored by the Se- j the followng slnte uf affjrers whch B. S. Pollack, medcal drector of waren Republcan Club. nc., Fr- ', Mhoolhout-e May wth Walter w.^ accepwml: M:. \V. Frank the B, S. Pollak Hosptal for Chest day at Us club h house. Mrs. Joseph h jj HAROLD E. ANDERSON Bums. pre.-jft; Mr.-. Flocl T Paul was awarded the door rr/e ; M, and Mrs. Owen Rofl, 8 Unwell, ^t' v'e pn-^dent and 'Ffth Av'tue, are parents of a of Drectors of the Natonal Tuberculoss Assocaton. Hs subject and Mchael Qunn, the specal; Mr- Andrew Smon-m, correspotdr./ M-THtT Mr'-. Arthur Hane J daughter born at the Perth Amboy prze. j Reparng am 'ptrosterlnr- General Hospl.l. wll be "The Lmtatons'and Possbltes of Streptomycn," whch, and hgh stores were made by Mrs. FURNTURE There were twelve tables n play cl mtn nf : -.e;nn:l ''nrd panv held [n the bunk fund nf he --Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Kssane Krw.ren Tree PuWc Lbrary repor'fd a tot.' of Mft.BO. and famly, Clnton Place, were accordng to the medcal professon s stll n the expermental Qunn. Mrs, Walter WyckorT, Mrs. Featurng.Sunday suests of her parents. Mr. Jeanette Randolph,^Smon Larson. Mrs. John Meltler. Mrs. Elmer SCHUMACHER FABRtCS and Mrs. Arthur Cameron. New stage sofar as ts acton on pulmonary tuberculoss s concerned and Mrs. Aj/n M;)'.'yar charman of Vecsey n pnochle: Mrs. Samuel York Cty. Garden and Conservaton announced tha n flower show wll Albert F. Sofleld, Donald Brundage.. Henry. Mrs. H. B. Rankn, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer and not a substtute for present proved 29 EAST GREEN STREET ' chldren. Manhattan Avenue, have methods of treatment. be featured u the May 7 meetu; n contract; Mrs. Arthur Gardner. WOODBRDGE, X... returned home after spendng At the meetng, a proposed whch wll be held n the Wckbeu honr. Co-hostesses wll be eph Rusznak n pvot, brdge. Mrs. Paul n bunco and Mrs. Jos- Telephone WO. 8-flOOO-W three weeks wth relatves n Texas. NFANT fhrstdnt.) SKLN-Gcort'.e Bruce Happ. R.pp, Fat Avenue, was chrstened Sunday at S. Cecela's Church. The sponsors were Thomas Grogan nd Mrs. Vncent Gnwan. Guests at the Uapp home after the servces were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rapp. Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Grotan, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Furze and chldren, Joan and Thomas; Mrs. Louse Growl and Thomas Groan. TELEPHONE -7S THOS.F. BURKE Faneral Drectors 366 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Joseph V. Cotello, Mgr. "Ther* U No Substtute For Burke Sencc' Harlne Accuracy Then- can be no devaton from nstructons lt prebenunon fnng! That's why our.stocp of essental druns s always complete; our pharmacsts are always cautous. THE AVENEL PHARMACY The Krxall UruK Store RAHWAY AVE. AVENEL, N. J. WE DELVER Tel, WowhrlKe 8-( Expert Rado Repar Servpe At the frst s#n of trouble, brng your rado to ua. Qur traned rado repar men wll do an expert job on t. Telephone Wuod Woodhrdge Rado Sales and Servce Jowth P. Kocsk 27 MAN STREET UOOPHtUDOE change n the consttuton of the Mddlesex County Tuberculoss and Heal h League wll be voted upon by the Board of Drectors: the Mrs. Alex Urban, Mrs. Grorr LufTbarry and Mrs. H.ne. Mrs. \Vckberg wa, a.-.>s(e(l by Mrs, F. TO NDCT OFFCERS New ton MV llu. WQDDBRJPGE Woodbrdse artcle whch heads that the nn- J, Bra. lua meetng sjxall be hejd n March or Aprl shall be changed" Chapter, Hadassal wl hotfl ts nstallaton dnner May al Oak Hlls Manor, Metuchen. Mrs. sa- to read Aprl or May. The elec- of new members to the Board dore Rabnowu, charman or ar-torangements, requests all reservatons be made by Aprl 26 wth her Charles E. Gregory, publsher of wll also take place at ths tme. or wth Mrs. Joseph Cohen, Mrs. the ndependent - Leader, Woodbrdge, wll act as Davd Gutmun, Mrs. Harold Vo:;el. tonstmaster. You're Rght! There s no better cleanng servce than OUR servce! Once a customer always a customer. ACE CLEANERS "Tll-; 'MST l\ lltv 73 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE S YOUR CAR DRTY? PHONE WOODRRDCE JMWU7! WE WASH CARS FREE PCK UP AND DELVERY GES BROS. SERVCE STATON BLL-JACK-FRANK AMBOY AVENUE AND GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. F YOU WANT DAPER SERVCE BUT CANT s sphone POST CARDS TELEGRAM OR ANY MESSAGE Wll Brng ; JACK N JLL BRAND NEW TO YOUR DOOB WTHN 2 HOURJ3., SANTARY CONTANERS DAPERS DKODERANT JACK 'N JLL DAPER SERVCE 5H Abhctt!' M. NOTCE TO RESDENTS OF WOODBRDGE WASTE PAPER COLLECTON SATURDAY, MAY 3RD, M7 BENEFT WOODBRDGE POST* NO. 87 AMERCAN LEGON Place CLEAN paper, cardboard and magaznes n front of your home. Please keep tems separated. Collecton Wll Start at 9:3 5,. fm. - -r^ Y\ Gve your furs a rest cure and KEEP THEM SAFE From Summer Heat, Humdty, tyoths, ] fre and Theft Your valued furs wll he safe when you send them to Coppola's U\v Certfed Cold Storage. They wll j.;et the utmost protecton n the fnest modern vaults under scentfcally controlled temperatures. KlH MAN STKEKT K. N. J. * s. Hllcrest Avenue nnr Mss.loan Bennett, Snnora Avenue, spent the week-end n Warcown. Mrs. Alfred Neary, Pershng Avenue, was tjls week's wnner n (le mechatutse elub sponsored by he Woman's- Club. """"tftrch Nntes DSTNCTVE FLORAL DESGNS CORSAGES, BOtKJUETS AND POTTED PLANTS Phone Woodbrdge WOODBRDGE FLOWER SHOPPE JOHN f. SCHWARZ, Prop. 5 RAHWAY AVENl'E WOODBRnGE, N. J. K.T.H. Now, your Home Permanent EASER! EASER! EASER! wth new, round PLASTC CURLERS xclutve wth Deluxe Kt, wth (lstt curlers j HOME PERMANENT THE CftEME COLO WAVE Regular Kt. fber curler*!l" Refll, no curlers... M A t pnctplm tax PUBLX DRUG STORE 95 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. have been apponted by St. Ce-thecela's purents. Rev. arul M Post, Catholc War Vet- eck W. Poppy, Man su,, - erans. They are Mss Helen Kane. Mr. am Mrs. LeRoy Aye, Charles L#ary. Pat Tomasso, Frank Olver. Ralph Tomasso, Sam Testa. Un Farley and John Lews. Alternates lfe Thomas Pnto, Petor Kal, Henry Bales, Edward Jan- FORtHE lf NAME OEtFOATES wnonbrnc.e SELN Delegates to the State Mr. and Mrs. Clarence - Conventon to be held n Newpy have returned m Pn).,,, Brunswck over the week-end after spendng the werk-e, Fnllovu: hs usual custom of ben ghead man, Orson Welles wll produce, drect and star n a screen perslon of "Macbeth" for Republc Pctures ths summer. Although Welles swl a Neu'o presentaton of 'Macbeth" for the WPA Theatre n New York n 936, ths verson wll be costumed and staged as a story of pre-el/abeth Scotland. HOW YOU WLL BENEFT BY READNG the world' doly THE CHRSTAN SCENCE MONTOR. y ou *,«M.FUNERAL PECES, rum,, RLANS, CORSA^ts \\, Phone \Vno<ll>rldr,f S n -, [WALSHECKsl FLOWEt SKH' 98 MAN STREET WOODBRDCE, NC. We Delvrr and Tt-lcc -.,,,, 'lllwts («,,,, thr,e-l- nformfrl pprson? n p tftrnmunly on worl.l 'L- -, rrcl t wmhl-wtle Ho;ly rwpopcr ccqulcrly You -,, l,"r.h rv vcwromu fuller, rcher undertowlnq rl... -:, cw-'-nuj help ffum ts C^USVP feoturc, on hotumcl.n.j., lon, l-.js.ncv5. thtof", musc, rodo, sports, Sutt BO» to^fc The CH^ton Scence PubltsWno Socety hll ptcol "«" l\ J o t f, Nurwoy Street, BOton 5, Moss., U 5. A > «"'"'* ^ s-cn r c Mon.tor fo 5 *e«ks 3 ssues). Groceres Bakery Goods Nome » Street - Cty Qualty Meats... Zcn * Dary ; *atc Foods Canned Goods Fruts, Vegetahlr MAKE PENNES YOUR SHOPPNG HABT WE DELVER Phonf Wood. B-OdW Pennes Food Market 6 RAHWAY AVENUE AT AVENEL STKl.l.l AVENEL, N.. /(',s tme to get down to earth about that garden you're heen thnkng of all wnter. Sto n today and net the fertlzers you need for rch, productve sol... the seeds you can depend tn for hearty growth,.. and the tools to do the work wth. Ugh, Vet Extra Strong "3C / llroon f RAKE The 22 stng rtoel Ueth tw«p clfw and quck. Strctg, nch sh hxndld. FOR MMEDATE j DELVERY KE.VNATOR «Cu. Ft. HOME FREEZER $ KE.VNATOR, ALl COMPLETE CONTROLS ELECTRC RANGE AMERCAN, PORC. TOP, 5 KTCHEN SNKS $39.5 ' WELBLT" EQUJ THERMAL GAS RANGES, Splt Top 9.5 lluye Cleanng System EUREKA VACUUM $9.5 For ^feon of Servce Spadng FORlC Sapnne tututy, Tn* n trm Ump*r«d Sat st*el. 3- nct, D type lundlt. Supreme Qualty Uv.l Htad KAKK * Up A top qualty rake for! ^a garden. Extra M> and wear-resstant, uo n ladle.... For Haulng Drt, Leaves, Rubbsh, Fertlzer, Ashes, etc. Perfectly balanced wtfc UM load drectly over Urn» for eune of handlng, 'tp* fowad to loa u uulu" bg, louth U(t>» wou't cut up the Uwu. Kuyte. nu't clean. SPECAL! "~CYSTM 5.95 WOMRDGTHARDWARE PHONE WOODBRDGE 8-W6 7 MAN SRET Co., nc.,..v.

5 /.,'Efe'w-,?' : ; «(':; : -, ;, * ;! ; : : ; -^PENDENT LEADER THURSDAY. APm 2-\. lf-jt PAGE FVE rv (hervanek Recorder mposes \\ P ds Borough Man Stff Sentences,,,,)T HEADNG Mas Mary WOODBRDOE - Odls Mat S7 Ooonn Avenue, Jer-,, T nnk dftmhtcr of Mr, andthews, "' M,,'hfl Chtrvarek, 32 Larch sey Cty, wll bp a "guest" of Mcllll(>spx ;,,. n,mc Ue brde of Emt County for Ue next 27 "" Mary Such, ''Mr* aftw a hnwh *l lthe nwn,,, :!, (, Alrxnml'' Such, Sunday. Tho n f \' WQK pprforrnpd n St. (nock Catholc ChuTrr, Carby Rev. C. S. Roskovlcs. :,> rdr, Klven n marrtake by., her, was attred n a whte r snn Rown wth an lluson lne trmmed wth medallon p,.;,!-! bendlrr. The full skrt ;n apron front and a bow nd extended nto a long wth an orchd center- \, s Veronca Gassclk, nece of.;. H'd'uroom, was tle mad of!,,, )]'. wll MVs. Fllomena Cher- Mk,.' ste'-ln-law of the brde, m,-on of Honor. John Chervenak,,,'nler of le brde, served as best,,,.,, am Mchael Chervanek, :,,,,!])('! of the brde, ushered; Tlc mad of honor had an or-,,,,] martk'tte Kown styled wth rdn'.nte top skrt edted wtl Hr brad n her har wth a»scalloped vel and carred a null bouquet of pnk tea roses sweet peas. Tle matron of, was Kowned smlarly but n '-n marqusette nnd carred md bouquet of yellow tea, wlh sweet peas. r couple are on a weddng to Washngton, D. C, and return wll resde n Maple.. Carteret. For travelng Mrs. h wore a russet gabardne sut black accessores and had an Wlll'NX A'DENCE : rkfokd.. Two hundred : :,., >: - vepl copously whle vew-, (rojc Cohan's melodrama.,-- -v-n Keys to Baldpate," as pre/.d by the Roekfmd Lttle M'.C (op. l wasn't that the..v WM. ^..al-tal -because.a...jj 'rvdlver dscharged tear nas l nstead of blanks. KM K:> N DRUG STORK K.AHOMA CTY, Okla.-Wl-,m Thomas Goodwn talked so n D ns [.;rl frend that, when, -me-.'.ed from the dnmslore. > ]oc booth, he found the : ' lore locked up and the em- ^ was pcked up by wth stolen plates and for not hnvnf a drver's lce/se and rerstraton n hs possesson. Trfen, lo mskc matters worse for hmself, the Jersey Cty man tred ml fulled lo make a net.-awny jfrom polre headquarters.. M n result, Mnlthews was sen- encecj o 3 days n default, of days 'for flttemptnt escape. The case aganst Alfred Murphy, Route 25, Avenel, mannfjer of the Cape Cod Cottages, for alleged mproper regstraton of guesu, was dsmssed by Recorder Arthur Browrl, Frday. Murphy stated he had asked far and receved dentfcaton from one of hs Kertfl who was later arrested, wth a female companon, The dentfcaton later proved to be false. Frank Peter, 9 St. Ann Street, Carteret, was fned $25 and $3 of an accdent, sgned by Mrs. ; M:r»aretha Rhoads. 32 Haml.on Street, RahwHy. As the resuu of a hearng before the recorder ths week, Lous NaKy, 35, 2 Grant Street, Fords. j wll be requred to pay hs wfe. Helen, 2. Dorothy Street, Woodbrdge, $25 weekly and one half of he yearly taxes on ther home.! Nauy was arrested by' Offcers j Kenneth Van Pelt and Joseph Dalton nn complants of assault and battery and non-support sgned by hs wfe. Plnnl Employe Loses.'{ Fngers n Accdent MOTHER SAVES BABY N WELL :,;.,v-- none. Polce sot the pro- REED SPRNGS, Mo. When rur out of bed so that Gpod could leave the locked store. 'ltt ) «NSKK) FUR STORAGE MBASSY FURS WOOOBRDGE ', MAN SRT SEWAREN-An employe of the Marco Chemcal Co., nc., was rushed to he Perth Amboy General Hosptal by the Woodbrdge three fngers of hs left hand were cut off n a plant accdent. The vctm, James Grove, 32, SO Brghton Avenue, Perth Amj buy, was workng on a punch press when hs hand slpped. Hs fngers were cut on* lo the frst knuckle. her 7-moHhs-old baby son tumbled nto a cstern contanng 8 J feet uf water, Mrs. Luther Fly < fastened a rope to the top of the! cstern and let herself down Lo 'the f-k'ld water and grasped the ' chld. She nured herself aganst. U:c wall.-;, clum o the rope wth ml- hand and held her baby wth n nhrr untl lft" husband ar-. lved Mme three hours later. A&P DARY VALUES Whtt'g on he ce? Pound after pound of fresh creamery lutlrr and taste-temptng eheeoe... contaner after contaner of sweet mlk for drnkng and rfl mam for whppng.. carton after carton of eggs famou* for freshness, Where? Where el«e hut t your A&P Dary Center! Mltl ^ulekly... ul t cr bllclou nnblt, frlled ckcee mdwklh, t*. Ched-O-Bt Cheddar Cheese Food 2 b: b x82c Aged Cheddar; T^{J» 63c Chftteau n** 25 Bne Cheese mr»,t..mr * 59c Provolone d».n-»«u»59c Cottage tu V5$* «<UPC Cream Cheese ffwl t J 25c A&P BARFV Kraft'sVelveeta Smoked Cheese^PV c ;35c Margarne Heavy Cream VALUES What looks good? Cast your eyes over the tantalzng assortment of our fresh-baked favortes. Frut-studded buns and golden donuts.., fluffy sponge rakes... rrt breads and tender rolls... we have 'em all at A&P money-eavng prces. MARVEL WHTE BREAD. Sponge Layers *&* 2"'33c Coffee Cake n M, M. CremeBar,,lX. w " th 39c Donuts JaXt Fudge Bar ttm«m.«t>39c Rasn Buns (» «! ^O29c Angel Food Rng Jelly Roll Florda Oranges 8 3c losl Hotsewvos lke the. dopprlalle qualty o{ Super-Rght meals... htflanls apprecate tfter tlrfly prrrs... am of course everybody goes for ther tender, jucy goodwsn! For every Super-Rjht cut s selected ly our meat experts from fne-qualty corn-fed!>eef and pork, mlk-fed veal and tender lamb. And every one s kept under constant refrgeraton to make sure t reaches you n A-l condton. Now, you'd naturally expect such carefully chosen and closely guarded meats to be expensve, but they're not... at A&P! You see, we sell so many thousand tons of Super-Rght meats every day that we're content wth a very small proft per pound, What's more, you never have to pay a penny over our advertsed prce, because t's our only prce. You don't have to pay for excessve waste*^trer, thanks to our Close-Trmmed meat cullng method. So penny for penny and pound for pound, your meat dollar buys more at A&P! Compare and see for yourself! STOP! Don't Mss Ths Sale % Reducton on ALL SNK UNTS :> nch MTAL SNK UMTS REp OR BUJE FORMCA TOP (> nch' METAL SNK UNTS RED FORHflfCA TOP nch ^ T A L SNK UNTS STANLESS STEEL TOP ' '; -,,.,,..-..,..., ; 72.hch WOOD SJNK UNTS RED, BLACK, GREEN LNOLEUM TOPS - AU UNTS COMPETE WTH FXTURES - WOODBRDGE LUMBER CO. WOO)BKK;K, N. J. TELEPHONE WOODBKUJt 8-2? Sureet... Jucy! Rushn) to you trom the lunny nll these Kld-n l'aln arc hwc'et at full nf JHv, So le Mre d gt-l a!»ag or wo at AC's low prr! (2 lo 25 d l l Fresh Strawberres Fresh Pneapple Florda Grapefrut Crsp Sprng Radshes Tender Scallons Fresh Kale Yellow Onons Pascal Celery ' fftd MM tnt twnt From Ltuldu FrM Jultv. wtt LKUlfat vn rn cro* TftMlffCn Tdr ur Cru A&P PANTRY VALUES 9 { plnll m.d.. ~&,»9c «25c b..«h5c bunch ()C 2' * 5c 2>!" 5C u,,. «*23c Why s your A&P Super Market a super place to shop? Take a look at the quanttes of fne-qualty foods lrtec! Mow. There's everythng for many a thrfty and delcous meal. And f you don't eee t advertsed chances are we have t anyway. Come n and, see! BROKEN GRAPEFRUT SECTONS 'sb Applesauce F*» 2 5 C «29c 2 3 r 25c Tomatoes, j-j, ' 9P Grapefrut & 3 «~ 2J>c ' Corn 'V^"" l Grape Juce * w25«tomato Juce <m '!;; c Grape Jam»»«f.«m.25«Plum Jam Prunes Prunes Corn flakes Wheat-Puffs *.-23O * fk ' 23c 'X «Ann Page Bean* 2 t 23c; Peaches, Corned Beef cx """ 2^6 u lt Cut BeetkN*n*2 ' ' 5c Strng'"^.'," Cut 2 lz' 25o Sweet PeasaftSS"" 9c Sweet Peas.'" 2 Zt 27c Sauerkraut,% 3 n Z 25«DU Pckles m *n.2«chl S^uce A»f «u«bw 26c Ketchup ta.p r. «SpamorTreet n«««39c Baby FoodsmvShlZ*-%t Tomato Jfc. ^-"^ Swft's fff ^-.-He A>)leuce'MUNk<>'-M'23o Swft's W»«26c Bokar Coffee 2 Jt 8Se Krkman's C.M«2 U Mlk fsms 2 23«Steel Wool, '...w^w / ;;;:v j -,:! FRESH DUCKLNGS n. n«.tf m u.nd Fn. b 33, SMOKED HAMS Be»dy-to.m-WW«or Ether Hlt b 6 3 c SRLON STEAK AH th* JKlemt* n«flawar That Marts Fn* tetf b J65C PORTERHOUSE STEAK ^ M ««c.ttan M*-m. A -!* : ' b67c CHUCK ROAST or STEAK. «.* *3f CHOPPED BEEF *» «. m*,, LAMB SHOULDERS c rm,c BROLNG & FRYNG CHCKENS '*»**» ^, b 3c FANCY FOWL ^.. M. JJ *5* %. *.9e SMOKED BEEF TONGUES ««- -*«-» -M 5* Pork Lons who«or Ether Hst b 57? 'Veal Shoulders mm *55A Bottom Round Pot Roast««m» e«t 65«Veal Breast and Neck. *, *.25c Top Round Steak.... n>69c Pork Chops unu «.9c Boneless Chuck Pot Roast *j * 59c Spare Rbs j ft^n b 9c Top Srlon Roast fum**».69c Slced Bacon UHKHK 2 ^ 69P Plate & Navel Beef r r «nnf am», 25c J Smoked Shoulders Shoulder Lamb Chops... *-55c Sooked Pork Butts. Stewng Lamb Bre.t msank b.23c S nless Frankfurters. Lamb Roast Bmeeu-shoutdcr u, 53c Pork SuuBage LM»57c Orean Fresh enlood Fresh Buck Shadj....».9c Frof Bulterfsh..!. Fresh Mackerel * 9«Fresh Cod Steak... Fresh Porges *>2U Fresh Flounders... «* Mm * 8 to 6 ^ MONDAY through SATURDAY l^f; :M

6 * TAGE SX THURSDAY, APRL 2, H7 TNDF-PKNnKNT Bll M c l. r o d..--.l!:-'!"' n Fort W n. \ a D.'t - lft Ma Ruln an< M.nul M; Vn d McElhruny haw n >\.-. m lhv new home* m 'm t H'.-un.- For lllfll M-ll'la-,!:* >t,lhlns: -. Mapuery John^'n daut'ttn nl, Mr. and Mr.*. ElwMd.lohrwn... has been elrclrd t Adcph. ha a CollfRe hononuv -.on'y Ma: guery s enrolled m :n< nn.. department of \\M- cue:.. M. and M's. Alcxauf' ': 'rrn'v celebrated tl-n ;l t.uor. annlversnry. Tdbts: ~~ " Al Hotelta s nuw ;n the Nmln Club busness, le -... pa; tner a; Tyrone's. Avfnel Thn members were absent a ln ).ad ol Educaton mcetm. Mwd.y Wllam Benson. Leon Pnbu and Joe McAndrews Mmb!. of the teachers' unon annm lunl meet - Harold Deter nw-t! a new fll'l engne from Ue fvulh cars to tle Amboy fuehom\ Today. Ha - old.s brekuh up h.n M me apparatus whch n ha*, acqured for scrap.... Tha Pels- Mooney has obtaned employmem n the Safeway Stores n Perth Amboy. Wonder f t s to be closer lo that pretty muse at Perth Amboy General Hosptal Joe U'lls me that Elmer <Duffs Tavern' s thnkng serously about tha mddle-asle. s t true, Elmer?,. ftcnb/n' Around: Ken Sewaren Derrck s passng out cgars. t> a sun an;l lelr.... Don't forftet to turn your clock ahead one hour when you go to bed Saturday nfll, or you'. fnd yourself lute lor church Sun- ] day..,. The Charles Plynn Assocaton wll nstall ts slate al a socal Sunday.... Mrs. Maxwell Logan s a surtcal patent al Ralway Memoral Hosptal.... Tn' New Brunswck sheet ponts ml that vets are sellng lottery tckets on an automoble on the Asbury Park Boardwalk, Evdently ts O. K. to hold a raffle there but llegal for folks to enjoy a bw game for the b'el of ther church n ths county.... CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS fp; nner, sponsored by The Woman's Club of Woodl)d!e nl C'nlntln Country club. Annual meethk of Hewren Free Publc Lbrary A.SNOYKfut at Lbrary at 8 P. M. Annnl rrrtnn nl nftlcrts of Hehnol No. PTA,»;S P. M. Mrel.n: ol H lnn! No. P. T A Publc n prrtmn of school fon lo 8 P. M. Wuodb»ljj,J)^J>hp SchH, Hand Concet. Woodbrdpr Hll'.l Scn) H P_ M ~ "'.-» -, * >-* ; S(,uc Dner.ponsorel ly Ffth D-cl lepuble.u (Hub al A\-!cl School C'luslan fctcce loc lre Woodhntl:* Huh.School Aml- - torum,,! HO P. M Vo:lns Day Connu'J Hck!,!-.'.>pn.s(je by Courl Meecflc.. No 7t>!>. Catholc Damht's of Amerca at ft. Jump*. Amluo'um. ft A. M. Whle Church Outld Meellr.: al home of Mrs- Wllam l. (ardn-r. Freeman Street Mothers Day Pronran. ' Mecv,', nf Lnns Club of Wnortbrdm. Mddlesex Hotel. Clmrtcr wll close al ths meclnc. * Kquar Dancp sponsored by Woman s Cvc L'lub.t School N' Audtorum. "Hmn Snv'e",to he pesent'd by ConnreqUon Adnth smel al Woedb due H,:h Sclool Audtorum. Poppy Card Parly sponsored by partes' Auxlary of Colona Post. Anerlcnn Lecon, ut beon Hnll. Colona, 8 P. M. Annual May Bal sponsored by Sodalty of St. Cecela's Church a School No, ) Audtorum. sehtl. Meelnj! of Whle Church Guld at home uf Mrs. Wllam H. Cardner. Fcenun Street. Annnl brthday celebraton. JUNE Card parly, auspce.-. Whle Church Guld. Koos Brothers, Hallway. School Use Dened logs regularly HO-A Tn,rle', Symphony Band, CM.-.-';»' the Huh School n,n:.:..m. MMprogram Tucsd.r..; s:v:n Hos- fn>m 'M/- ) ptal. Camp K;:r ; n; rchnot audtorum for mnstrel 'sponsored by Pot Rendng Cvc Operator VVZ : Club.Supevs).! Prnepul Vctor C. Tha twenty-nne y-.u*. "". Neklas reported that Red Cross Mrs. Kefer, Sewareu, certanly receved servce from the polce department yesterday. She called Desk But. Rudolph Smmsen and sad she httd dropped her pur.s' somewhere on the town hall grounds whle watng for a bus to }ewaren. Ruddy went outsde and found the ban perched on the stone fence surroundng the muncpal buldngs. Scores of persons had passed n the meantme and *o one had pcked t up.... Patrolman "Truck" Dunham delvered the purse and Mrs. Keller was made much happer.... last But Not Least: Mrs. Ots Sears wll be hostess to the Merry Makers at hev home tomorrow when the brthday ol Mrs. Bremond Hancock wll be celebrated... lke the bloomh" forsythm and Japanese quuue. bushes. Makes you feel that warm weather s really just,around the corner... Hear the Busnessmen's Assocaton s lo be reorganzed at a meetng Monday n the lade.- pendent-louder Recreaton Room. Just see what they are dong n that old New England town of Newburyport, Mass. Heaps of favorable publcty due to a wdeawake merchants' gruup.,. A lol. dfferent from the days of "Bossy" GUls Kdde Camp Flms (Contnued from Page ) Henry A. Gerbe, head of the Woodbrdge Santary Pottery Corporaton, Dr. C.. Hutner, Bytun Dunham, local motor vehcle agent; James A. Keatng, Edw.rd 8, Leonard. Emanuel Choper, Joseph Cohen nnd Joseph Oslrow. The latter three, are local busnessmen. The club nnanusly voted to send a letter of cokntulum to the newly-organued Kuvans Club and to offer the Lons' cooperaton n any cvc venture. Clayton Hollander. Deputy Dstrct Governor, who attended the sesson announced tht annual regonal meetng of Lons n Regon 2, would be heu n Dunellen. Ma\ 6. The regon conssts of the eght clubs n Ccleret, f'ordh, Meucln-u. Perth Anbuy, Bednu.sler, ''a Hlls, Dunellen, Somuvlh- and Woodbrdue. After the busness sesson move;, Of tte dedcaton ceremones of the plaque honofm World War and f dead ^ere. stown by Phl Bellanca. "' ' f The next meetng Wll be Muy 3, 6 P. M., al Mddlesex Hotel. The drve for charter members wll be closed after that sesson and club membershp lmted. H U'KS) TENANTS FLNT, Mch.-When Mrs. Lula Bell Burdck, owner of ten houses, ded recently at V, she left seven hoses as outrght glts to ther tunned occupants and slced, n her wll that three tenants would be asked LO pay utt moryageh of. 2,DD md $2.SOU She also tll a, Of t&po) lo provde a.sdol W fund for Flnt Junor Cpl- u> SHf. on a John P. s n the school amounted recommendaton by Dr. Lo/.o. H^h Sclool prncpal, an addtonal telephone wll be nstalled for the use of the KUrnce and attendance depart- j ments. Nrw Course Planned Due to the fact that the State Department of Educaton requres cach^u'h school to have a course n "Modern Lnng." Mss Mary Connully and Mss Martha Mor-: row wll attend specul college sessons ths summer ;md the board J wll pay $M towards the expense of each teacher, The course wll hereafter be part of the regular currculum at. teachers' colleges. Mr Qnad reported that the Board of Freeholders has repared the sdewalks near Keasbey School and he clerk was nstructed to send the freeholders a letter of apprecaton. Mr. Quadt ulso reported tha a back stop wll be erected on School No. urouuls to pre- j vent balls beng thrown nto neghbors' gardens. The Amercan News Company.! nc., was gven the contract to supply lbrary books on ts bd of r.. S7t)7.'9. The concern was the only bdder. Tratwen's uaage, n a report w the board, noted t had nspected the school buses and found several delects. The dmret clerk was nstructed to wrte to the bus companes ordernm them to make correctons at once. Land s Sold The board a'rpped the Slate Hghway Departments ofler of $.- 25 for a trangular plot of land across from the old Legon Stndum. The land n queston was known us Legon Stadum annex. The athletc commttee reported that Coach Ncholas Prscoe has complaned rcgmms; "the flthy condtons of the shower rooms n the hgh school after use by the Recreaton depavtment teams ' Mr. Prscoe has ntso complaned about "the smokng n the gymnasum whch leaves a stale odor of tobacco smoke the next mornng." The clerk was nstructed to wrte to the Recreaton Commsson 'ctuesns the members to take steps to remedy the stuaton for next, year's schedule nasmuch as ths year's ndoor schedule bus ended. Garbage Pal To preserve the garbage pal, treat t to a thorough washng wth loapsuds once a week followed by a hot water rnse and thorough sun- SQUARE DANCE Sponsored ly C.. Woman's Club &(,. t. 'TA Frday Evnng, Aprl 25, 97 (LARA KAKTON SCHOOL Rrla Towsl ) Henry Stover, Caller, and Hs Orchestra Admsson ( r >c, TaN ncluled STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE, N. J. TODAY TMRl' SATURDAY llunhrey B(XAKT - l./.abth SOTT n "DEAD RECKONNG" 'lus "BETTY CO-EP" Wll Jean PO^'Kt SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Lorctta YOUNG - Davd NVEN n "THE PERFECT MARRAGE" Plus Sonnv TTTS - Ann BLVT n "SWELL GLJY" WE). THRU SAT T AP'ENED N BHOOKLYN' :-\ v»' MAL ORDERS] FLLED ' p Mfa * * m m «' MtH n;.; CJM or Mfttf Oldtrt ncludng nl addrtmd «/v«lop< hould b* oddrtntd lo ST. JAME} Thtalt tor, * 3 "OKLAH9MA" wd.kuuutc Th««tr* (»'."?AllpU5tl". *. l«lḷo«l (Ml»r far. N. al Jwl U OKUHOMA O CAOUl W n :...Q Ma. Ql Dgy ant!>«) * ' ' ndustres Launch All (la nul en Mourns Ball League Plans Prncpal's Death \MrtnnTr TO from n 97 crmtnecnt' '}( the Mddlesex County ndustral' At ) meet m! at the Shell Ol! Hum Elton Holohm. Wrt Known n Woofltrrlgr _ Xy" only sx compnpr were re))-'»t»nts orsr.""mary'.s parsh 'lhttl relented a ld t.* necessary to have cty mourn deeply the passng of at least cu:ht teams to form n S '- t(> ' M»''y c y". prncpal or St. Mreessful lrame Mary's School, who ded on Good nvrtatons were sent out ft SB d " y m? *»* burrd on Easter dlerenv. dlcrentcompanes companes ^On, <lay ' A "J*" ^ n the lencue. llf "-'onn resdents of f Woodbndw. " f T * ' s bel. ved the telephone strke has somkhat handcapped the r Cyrl was born Ellen Holo- han - prow-am. oho s Al teams from suft'ved by n sster, or.!* d three bonhers, Mattand MchHel. -Srcurty Steel Equpment Corpo- of Rchard vsts Nora, who s a pnlent of hs. nt the neht club raton. Parnh Ph Club dupont' R»r- Wooclbrldue. Sster Cyrl was the where she works. They are nstantly attracted to encl other, and tal Copper Works and Shell Ol daughter of the lne Mr. and Mrs. have sgned up. Mchael Holohan and was the frst A fnal mcemn wll be held al K' ' soon bosjln to spend n c'ood deal of «r«tluate of St. James' school the Shell Ol Company Tuesday," Woodbrdge. and f two addtonal teams sgn Funeral servces were held n up the leatue wll be open. not the Cathederal n Canden where a j the whole program wll be d.s-.solemn requem mass was relebancet dsappontng many sports- brated by Rt. Rev. James A. Bu)- j men n the area. Any plant or' fln. rector of the Cathederal: Rev.! ndustral concern n the county'charles G. McCorrstn, pastor of s nvted lo send a representatve. St. James' Church. Woorbrdue. to Tuesday's sesson. Deacon; and Rev. Wllulm Me- Keever. Sub-Deacon. T w e v e CAT COMES BACK : prests were n the sanctuary and SAN DEGO, Cnlf. Guy #yan over 2 ssters of varous orders quetly bured the famly cat so; attended the rtes fnr ths ouths 9-year-old daughter Lnda. standn! Sster of Mercy, would not know he had found t The Ssters of Merry formed a dead on the hghway near ther j bodyguard rom the' Cathedral home. The next mornng. Ryan convent to the church, followed by stepped out on the back porch for! representatves from Phllpsbu!! the mlk and there was the cat, j where Sster Cyrl served as prnmewng hungrly. Now, Ryan s' epal of St. Phlp and St. James' wonderng whose cat he bured. School between 99 nnd 936. Eloquent trbute was pad the nun PETS BENEFCARES PHLADELPHA Despte the objectons of the relatves of John Renner, a retred Phladelpha polceman, the terms of Renner's ^:?5J. e{. t.. a $2, trust fund to mantan two pets, a Cuban parrot and a cocker spanel, entrustng them to the "knd care and judgement" of a neghbor, Mrs. Mary Fass Resny. Dental care s placed hpl n health needs of the Unted States. CERTFED NSURED FUR STORAGE EMBASSY FURS WOODBRDGE n MAN STKKF.T Emp re THEATRE RAHWAY FRDAY THRU SUNDAY Roy Rogers 'ROLL ON TEXAS MOON" Also KAY FRANCS "WFE WANTED" Sunday Matnee -Cartoons- FREE DELVERY NO MATTER WHAT THE WEATHEB MAYBE Jmt call FORDS LQUOR STORE For Tour Favorte Wlne Llquou ft Beer P. A for her untrng zeal n the nterest of the chldren of St. Marys and for her generous assstance n all parsh affars. RETURNS CHECKS SAN JOSE, Calf. The thef who robbed Herbert Bettencourt of $2, n cash and checks- the week-end recepts of the Bettencourt Market -- probably realzed he could not use' the checks. So, n a telephone call, he advsed Betlencourt that he could fnd the S. n checks n a paper bar n the store's parkns lot. Pas:sen':er plane makes record fljln from Coas to N. Y. n 6', hours. SLVER SCREEN Dtmas "Noa Prell-s..." the ntense mclod.ma co-slarrng Ann Sherdan. Kent Smth fnd Bruce Bennett s beng held over for a second!>h wj'uk at. Uw Olman ThruLre. Prrh Amboy. where t s altncllm.' record brckjllr crowds every day. The flm tells the story of n nwhl club snger who falls n Wf-wth m-frfeadywttttevl doetor, just when she felt thnt she had become too cyncal about lte n general, nnd men n pnrllcular lo beleve n anythng, or anybody. Dr. Talbot, played by Kent Smth* lves a dull, routne lfe wth h.s nnrrr wfe, Lucy (Rosemary DeCamp and ther two chldren. Whle Lucy and the MAT. AT : EVE. AT 7: SATURDAYS. SVNDAYS AND HOLDAYS, CONT. FROM : NOW THRU SATURDAY Van Johnson- Judy (arlaml Frank Snatra - June Allyson "TJ, THE CLOUDS ROLL BY" SAT. n Techncolor MAT. 3 CARTOONS SUN., MON., Tl'ES. Ann Sherdan "NORA PRENTSS" MMlt,Pl«r.<U).- George Brent Charles' Korvn - Paul Lukas "TEMPTATON" NEXT WEEK- WED. THRU SAT Douglas Farbanks, Jr. "Snbafl the Salor" n Techncolor James Dunn "That Brean Havng Trouble Wth Your Vacuum? Consult Us! FREE ESTMATE Ymr v;u tnm nspertrd free of eharkc by relable experts n your own home. For appontment: Call Cartcrct We Also Repar SewltR Maehnes - Washng Machnes Toasters - lons - Floor Lamps CARTERET SEWNG CENTER 6 Hudson Street, Carteret, New Jersey 'roprelors J. & A- DURAY ALWAYS 2 BG HTS! PERTH AMEOV l>h«nr '. A. -Hl.W TWO DAYS ()\l V tldw A- SVURDAY, A'R. :!S A- t! <a \ Uoer Jean Arllur The.Stadov n Tll: 'l.ansmw n "TH: MSSNOJLJDY" Sl'NDAY AND MONDAY. APRL 27 AND 28 Rlcrt Motconcry Audrey Totter - Lloyd Nolan n "LADY N THE LAKE" Also Edde Kacken - Vorunca Lake n "HOLD THAT BLOXDE!" Tl'KSUAY. WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, APRL % 3, MAY j.rb.ua Stanwyck Rubcrt t/unmncs Dana Lynn n "THE BRDE WORE BOOTS" WATCH For The Openng of the NEW.*A\- CLUB GENMRO Completely Rc'lhroalnl formerly T V HONE'S 25,, AVENEL, N. j. *'Wh<'p«veryou' «M* for ther TALAN PES" (ORDERS TO TAKE, OUT) Musc Entertanment 'AlRoteUa Era ms (hampu FORDS. N. J. P- A. -38 Thns.-l-'r. -S:(.. Aprl M "'< " >', JOANCRAWFORD jgarflkm. a m t < * f" PHANTOM OF THE PLANS" wld nn :>>t Srlntor Shorts SR, Herln P. M. Fords 'll" 'rstvnl SUN. MON - APRL "-7-'!» lupwo MKfl, "SWELL GUY" Sonnv TufK - Ann H.vtl NEWS TnrMlay - W-d. - Aprl :!!>-:'.!> "VACATON DAYS" The Tret "THE TRAP" Sdney Toler SELECTED SHORTS Dnncrware for the Lades tme together, secretly, untl Norn realzes that they cant roume ther elandestne reltonsluj) ;nul be happy. When Nora deede.s to leave fur R sngns job n New York, le becomes frantc, and commts» strnnfe deed whereby he changes hs dentty nnd t'tm aveompny Nora to New York. Plnsued wth the fear of dscovery. Hehanls whole personalty chunres. mn at last h.s terrble secret u (l.mn-- ted and the flm moves on to a surprsngly ronc clmax. RfcAOl.\n HRT^ AMOY VE G snow s NOW 'j,.rr\<; Dnlhv l.anm n Wth vrr Lon, Lou Ch.Mev KXTRA! TEXAS ( V DSASTER 'ltll 'R S LATE SHOW SAT NOW Pl.AYN; C:M 'errc Aunw lra Dmlrvv n 'SOJ; of n Trclncolor Paul Wth K-llv ()s; Msscn llll.uy tnnk' DTMAf HELD OVER Pl.ltT AM MOV P. A - MAGNFCENT SECOND DG WEEK KOMMUNTY KAPERS Presented by St. Ceclla's Holy Name Socety At the VrHlujjr Avenue School No, 5,., SEUN. N. J. - ONLY TWO EGHTS - TON T K.& TOMOHRO* Thursday, Aprl 2, and Frday, Aprl 25 A cast of 3, offerng two and a half hours ol Fast Movng - Hlarous Entertanment *» Coached and Drected by AL RTTER Muscal Drecton of Eleen Johnson Curtan $«, 9,2 SKarp

7 .,.:!'KNF)ENT LEADER THURSDAY, APRL PAGE SEVEN ntrpenbent-leakr l n (h,.,. r tr..ll,,,,,,, W'llllaaoa ll*»p*ml»m < ««f» Hvory Thursrlajr by th» K Company. Wnodbrlcl», N. J. ry, Prmtcltnt a* w tl tot*!), vrcncp f. Omplon. Trtaurtr; :-:fjoltv u>tt, M.»«r j*ar la HWtor»nrt Pnblh«r Tull Vof The Soluton nu'd States s embroled n an-,,,,r undergoes another depresson, Mll,.\ presdent of a large publlah- anv. beleves that t wll be only,. we have talked ourselves nto t." lcrc s a modcum of truth n the,spressed by the gentleman,.t. to beleve that t s the tlltl. obvously, f we can talk our- M, war or a depresson, we can mlk ourselves nto peace or pros-,. h' lalk of.people s mportant n,. S resses the thought of ther gen j s a mstake, we thnk, to beleve,., nurse of events depends entrely..vcrsaton. No matter what knd of l,' )l' of tho Unted States ndulge Mntslon of peace or war n lkely to,.,mu'd by the decsons of the re- ;,v\ rulng Russa. Moreover, whether mn has a depresson or enjoys pro- p-nsperty depends upon somethng ;l ;n the thnkng and conversaton [.,,,.- expresses the opnon that "f,.;ns and Russans had a common,,,,r press, they could talk thngs :t. ;,n about each other... they could nds. Wthout deprecatng the value uhn tongue or press, there s dan- the opnon that these a rceptng! :ke peace nevtable. The exper-,f the Unted States n the last cenu\des the proof. r over-smplfcaton of the problem :,., wth mantanng peace and nv lues not mean that both objecll not be helpd by a better under- - ot the basc factors nvolved. n n the problem of peace, th.s means : nder.standnr of the RuHsaw and, LO prosperty, t means a deeper.m ot thte*cowoufe..polces.-that,.. followed to produce hjrh pro- :- and full employment, whch make tv. llelp Fght Cuncer An'rca Cancer Socety s con-,, natonwde drve for $2,,..urpos' of developng the war '.h\> dread dsease. nn n nt>t-wk«-u vuw uf UlCJm-,- necessty of makng great prog- >n treatment of thn dsease. So far, /<!> a mutter of surgery and rada v. but great strps have been <M<Tt»K tumor* n the early stage :. achng the pecrple the mportance ulk a phyaean when suspcous >!d growths appear.!^,' that f the reader has not ; contrbuton to thus fund that he, Ku: t mmedate consderaton. another pont to be consdered n :<> wth the drve to promote better Xbody knows when makng a gft the Kft tadf wll develop the whch the lfe of the OM' relatve, may be saved.'ths make t easer for all of us to conlberallv..mul Neghbor n Practce M(K tho war, the Navy acqured a,- wdtt :alwuy-mounted generator to ' n-goney* power ' n "'W cr ' t ' ca ' Tn tran cobt $,25,, and one nanng the gant turbnes, s nnety ' tly, the Mexcan gvernmentj apt.'l the Unted States'for assstance " vug the electrcal shortage whch ly all'ected textle and essental n- ^ n several Mexcan states. Pres- -una drected that the power tran nl to the MexUn government and «w a demonawaton of the Good "-"- (Mlcy, furnshng electrc power Mexcan people. Soot To Save Fsh Slate Conservaton Department of accordng news dspatch g adson, s usnjf arplanes to drop rk on the larger lakes for the pursavng fsh from drqwng. ' v y ar, when thck ce forms on the sh ue deprved of oxygen. They drown, The lampblack s expected b the sun's ray*»nd welt some of v, permttng ap ty>.mflb the fsh. The "Eauy lesson" Techn<ne There are any number of (rood ctzens who seek to get somethng for nothng. The effort s not confned to money matters but to practcally every enterprse that engages the attenton of humanty. Mllons of dollars are made by entrepreneurs who offer "easy lessons" to produce atx desred result. The feld of educaton s n\t mmune to the prevalent search for ntellgence wthout labor: n others, there s no easy way. Some of the confuson arses, no doubt, from the wrtngs of the experta-who-arenot-export. t s ntensfed by the boastng assertons of advertsers who blatantly clam the moon for ther products. The con Hdng clams of theologans have nothng on the ballyhoo of partsans, pad or amateursh, and tho resultng babel presents a labyrnth through whch few novces can fnd ther way. The only sane course s based upon common-sense. Nobody can gve you anythng that you can't assmlate. No advertsed product wll mraculously produce beauty, grace, wsdom, sound teeth or a baby complexon. Use your head when you buy and use t, also, when you read and thnk. Want A Helcopter? Somethng of a new era n flyng s promsed by Horace T. 'enecost, presdent of a Seattle, Washngton, company, whch f planned to buld helcopters for the masses The new machne wll cost, accordng to present plans, about the same ts an mproved motorcycle. Wthout conventjona body, landng gear or nstruments, the small helcopter wll fly straght up or down, forward, sdeways or backward hover motonless above the ground or mak' a safe "wndmll" landng n case of engn falure. The machne wll land or take off on a cleared area as lttle as thrty feet square t wll be desgned for flght performance a a maxmum lmt of about nnety mles a hour. ts range wll be lmted n keepn wth the average operator's fatgue. Of course, ths does not mean that m lons of Amercans wll mmedately bu; helcopters but the chances are that many of our younger generaton wll take to the ar n the same way that ther.fathers and grandfathers took to automobles. Search For,2 'Mssng' exts. * stretch across the-sute,,.. n, from Trenton and Camden to the The treacbe/qls Hmalayan Hump, over Atlantlc ^can and from Alpne whch our an* transport forces carred war to Cape May. supples to blockaded Chna, s now beng ^ Z n ^ o T S e S e ^ explored by the Amercan Graves Regs- reeve hghway traffc congeston traton Servce, whch s lookng for,2 by dozen consderng blls to more provde than a such half Amercans who are lsted as "mssng." The search s beng conducted n a prmtve area where few Whte men have ever traveled. t s part of a Chna-wde search that has recovered the bodes of 3, Amercans from Manchura to ndo-chna. -JKJule-.t may. b.e extremely doubtful whether any of these "mssng" men are alve, the resolute search beng conducted by ther country should be contnued. Not untl the last fant hope has been explored should the work be abandoned. Facts Wont Keep The Peace Foregn Mnster Georges Hdault, of France, pledges hs country to support the Amercan proposal for a four-power mltary allance, desgned Lo prevent Germany from agan becomng a menace to the peace of the world. The French offcal, however, mjkes t dear that "allances by themselves are nadequate." He calls attenton to the Kellotfg-Brand Pact, whch was resgned to outlaw war, but whch was promptly volated by all the aggressor natons. Ther volatons were recognzed but the Pact had no teeth and could not be enforced. nternatonal Magazne Somethng new n the publshng Jdd wll develop from the agreement of publshers of nneteen countres to produce and dstrbute a mult-lngual magazne to be crculated n thrty countres. Thomas H. Beck suy that the new magazne wll be largely pjctoral and wll appear n the language of the area served by the co-operatng publshers. The magazne wll be non-poltcal, wll advocate ndvdual lberty and freedom from prejudce and attempt to foster the growth of understandng among peoples. Relgon That Klls The last weekly c^jort from nda tells us that nnety persons were klled and twenty-three vllans burned n the relgous warfare now ragng between Hndus and Moslem*. t should te understood that the dfferences that dvde the people of nda are not racal but relgous. t should also be understood by everybody that nothng s as vcous or as brutal a* a war waged by fanatcs n the name.of relgon. WHOSE TEAM S HE PLAYSG ON, ANYHOW? *» t you Under The State House Dome By J. Joseph Grlbblns TRENTON New Jersey wll be traffc procedure by local polce tuberculoss santorla n New Jer crss-crossed Wth freeways ard departments. sey wth a bed capacty of 3,3. parkways n the next ffty years Durng the war years when b- [ n addton to three State mental to take the annoyng 'stop-go" cycles were scarce the accdent! hosptals, sx countes of New Jerrate dropped consderably. n 95.) sey mantan hosptals for the from automoble travel and speed motorsts on ther way to dstant fourteen persons were klled and mentally ll. ponts'. 38 njured n 298 bcycle accdents The frst freeway n the State n the State. STRKELAW; Organzed s already under constructon at Not a sngle fatalty resulted labor has been unsuccessful thus Woodbrldge Townshp. Mddlesex durng the year from the danger- j far n securng corporaton support County, and gradng of the Route ous pastme of sleddng n and to test New Jersey's utlty antacross publc thoroughfares n New strke law whch has been such a parkway s progressng rapdly on two mles n Clark and Cranford Townshps, Unon County. young people were klled n coll- strke, Jersey. n 95, however, eght potent factor n the telephone From ths modest start, these sons wth movng motor vehcles Strong pressure was placed on modern hghways whch have no whle sleddng; n 9, seven: n the New Jersey Bell Telephone crossngs at grade but do have 93, three and n 92, fve. Company to throw the law wthnfrequent publc entrances, and ts $, daly penaltes on com TOMATO PLANTS;--The State paes and unons and $25 to thoroughfares n varous parts of he State. Camden County has lned up lwee feeders as part of the program to provde more drect connectons \o the fjamden-phladelpha Brdge and to reduce the congeston at the Camden Arport Crcle. One has been authorzed for the Cto of Trenton and an-, other to trtk the Navy's Depot at Bayonne. The daddy of them all s Route 3 to extend from the proposed new brdye to. cross the Delaware Rver at Salem, northerly to meet tne Route Freeway n Mddlesex County. Because of the many bult-up sectons of New Jersey through whch these modern hghways must extend and the hgh realty values of both muncpal and farm lands, the modern throughfates wll cost hundreds of mllons of dollars. But road bulders and motor vehcle offcals feel thnt t y eventually prove a nvestment n the savns of f tme and lves. r. Let us construct \L lcasl lve mles of a parkway and fve mles" uf a freeway and there wll be no further need to sclj the plan of modern roadways to the people of our State," Stale Hghway Commssoner Spencer Mlter, Jr. sad today. BCYCLES: Motor Vehcles crashed nto bcycles on New Jersey streets and hghways durng 96 klllnb 2 cyclsts and njurng 33 others. Most of those klled and njured were youthful ctzens, accordng to records of the State Motor Vehcle Department. Because bcycle rders seldom observe traffc lghts or other safety regulatons prmarly desgned for motorsts, the annual slaughter of bte rders s expected to contnue ths year and n the future Hundreds of such accdents wll contnue to occur unless youthful rders are' nstructed n orderly UT» Department of Agrculture reports $5 penaltes upon ndvduals that word from Tlfton, Georga, nto the courts to test ts constcenter of the area n whch a con-; tutonallty. But the company resderable number of certfed to- fused to be the nstgatng part o mato plants are produced for New' such procedure. Jersey growers, ndcate that the The unons would lke the cornqualty of plants s far superor pany to ntate the court test' on to that of 96. the ground that State.sezure of The peak of the shppng season plants and equpment comes under wll be between May 2 and May 5, the headng of takng property taperng off to the end ofthe season about May 25. No sgns of late sforbdden by the Federal Const- wthout due process of law, whch blght are seen n the southern tuton. Some State offcals frankly stale, accordng to the Unted admt that the courts n all probablty, would tag the luw as un- States Department of Agrculture Staton at Tfton. Edgar G. Rex,' constltutonal^on^such grounds, as representatve of the State De-, *,«.-, partment of Agrculture, has'held: S EY JGSAW: Jal senseveral conferences n Georga, on: tences can now ^e 'mposed on the 97 shpment of tomato plants motorsts who nsst upon dnvmn to New Jersey. ( Cmlmunl nn l J u<r '. t New Jersey packers have ndcated are wllng to. c for an addtonal, to 5, acres of tomatoes ths year. Prces are the same as n 96 wth U. a No. grade brngng $39 per ton and U. S. No. 2 at $28 per ton. The level of prces n New Jersey remans $5 to $ per ton hgher than prevals th.s, year n Central states. HOSPTALS: Now Jersey needs more hp.splal.s to care for the.sck of the State. Dr. Eml Frankcl, of tho Dvson of Statstcs and Kuscarch of the State Department of nsttutons and Agences, who.s conductng a survey of present hosptals n New Jersey and probable future needs clams that l v,3 more beds are needed to care for the sck of the varous sectons of the State. Dr. Franktl estmates the hosptals needed by New Jersey would cost $7,,. Accordng to h,s deas. 3,5 more beds arc needed n general hosptals;,3 n tuber- culoss hosptals; 3,5 n monul hosptals, and 3, n long-term chronc hosptals. The survey of hosptal and health facltes wthn the SUtU s underway to enable New Jersey Lo! partcpate n the benefts <>f tre Federal Hosptal Survey and Constructon Act. Jew Jersey now has 26 general ad alled specal hosptals wth a bed capacty for adults of 5,. Durng 96, 27, persons were admtted to general hosptals n the State. Thrc are seventeen S FOR NSTANCE... Also for mportant. Your nsurance s mportant for your protecton and for peace of mnd. nsurance has been our busness for years. E. H. FNN f CO. lualtor, >t Man Sltet e, N.. 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' daushtcr-ln-lhw s rrnlly anxou.s ; DEVOTED MOTHER to lve wth vou. surest that they 'Answer: lve'by themselves for ft year, at. j Most mothers who have only least. sons are so possessve that they LOUSA, move henven and earth to keep thnr boys wth them»tter they Dwu ' Lousa: - n-f marred, and the fact that, am a mcralcr of a brdge dub lu-re s a doubt n your mnd! and one ot the members s very bout the success of such an ar- \ nnnoylnx. She talks so loud that lnfemcnt, convnces me that you sne drowns out everyone else and HT n very sensble woman. l.gpmetlmes she gves away tlj: f possble. thnk all ydtnr ' Cnntlnt*H nn t'.gr U Member Federal Depost nsurance Corp. - You Let Us Fnance me Purchase You can fnance the purchase of your new car through ths bank under one smple plan, wthout extras, at low dscount rate. You know just where you stand, just exactly what you are gettng for your moftey. And you are free to arrange for nsurance protecton wherever you can do the best for yourself. Enjoy bank servce and protecton and the, convenence of dealng wth people n your own communty. May we talk "fgures" wth you? Member Federal Krs«rve System OPEN FRDAYS l;ll(l:u. M. WOOOBRDdE NATONAL BANK Woodbrdge, N. J. RCPPV KOWATT W PU6C SERVCE HOW OLD AM? CANT ANSWER. THAT ONE HOW OLD S THE MOON?HOW OLD Sp \THE SUN? Of GROWNG OLD FASHONED HAVE NO FEARS 'M ALWAYS FULL OF YOUNG DEAS/"" ARPLANESTELEVSON AND RAOOJ HELP TO BULD "EM AND MAKE f\ J WHAT DO CAR,TME CAN NOfTWCH ME BECAUSE AM PERPETUAL ENERGY/" WTH EACH NEW DAY 'M N GREATER DEMAND VE A PART NMOST EVERYTHNG THAT'S PLANNED] N MANY NVENTON^ YOU'LL FND THE TO THER CREATON 5 ELECTRCTYF

8 T.U.E K DOROTHY MARE DAVS Hn\ B'l'tp- >\om up :Se pllar 5 ;..; '' Ahead. bev'onr thr R:r ;: : ; "T-ntT 'he :::.:SJV '.- rtrmrr ' of :hr m. -n»-.o!>.mpuuk k.y,n.cj.v, wn!!le load "fftmr'bplv.m The..n "...-'h; yc...,\ ;,;]>(! hou'' tl'.,.'.'.'.rnv." 'l,^-- ;hft -ljpctl M :!'..' 'a- n.o: am cons'- - : r '^u* of uumvnv. C;- -,s. H-.ln'.ltfd neatly Lt'.;>; (n.-' : sr' The -hrr- \'.'!::(y >r.( cfl Tns was h«... )!) H :;. vt'.t k> rdculously : v :Hc n.:. f. flby's latlle He.,.d' );;,. afr." ns h.-.; cny,> ;,» ;.-^.,';e.' nou..::n,. b.n>: >; :\:c B'.tfs when lr, ;,: f ;..H:,:)!)!! - payroll. D/T' c: ' );>'! ;!;' ' lr Svn.,.'-;* Frs!^.r;or.A. t was >'\! ', : Hr dd thr Mn' t Accountants < Publc Accountng NCOME TAX SYSTEMS NSTALLED '.OOKK'.rPlNO SER>CE SOCAL SECURTY TAXES May or Nlxht Servce Geo. G. Grll r. <). R»x 9C VVoodhrdffe R-7S5 Auto Stores Andrew J. Hla Applance. - Horn, and Auto Supplt Frestone Dealer Store 5G2 Roosevelt Avenue Curterel, N, J, Curl uwng Contractors Hogya BULDNG CONTRACTOR 29 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J,. Bulders' Supples NOW AVALABLE! LNOLEUM CONGOLEUM RUGS CONGOWALL NLAD \V<> Specalze n Cabnet Tops B(umgartner$' ULDER & SUPPLY CORP. 'hone Cartcret H RANDOLPH STREET C'ARTERET, N.T. Cnder Blocks >EKT AMBOT Concrete Products Compuy, nc. Prompt Delvery 8" Blocks V EAVETTE STREET PERTH AMBOY Telephone. P. A. -55 Delcatessens Town Delcatessen 53 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. BRMSEYE FROZEN FRUTS VXJF.TABLES, CHKKENS AND TURKEY^ 'hone WuodbrdEe 8-S67 Department Stores t Lades', Men's, Chldren'*. Shoes nnd Clothng Choper's JDep't Store 8 Man Street, Woodbrtdce, N. J Clrtenseu't Department Clothes For» 87 Mun Strfet Woodbrgl, tf. ft hnv! a en ;:,: cmm l'<vp up wth lb. tlu:!, When '><' posse.smrk a s/..wher sltu'h they'd,kjo\v v^ ::-!r-, of! -rme\hec. and be Buck to; hm Bu: tlce «".»s noulvf^hh «tw.»f»«.v. f» nlps ahead n the mcan';me \\"r..v wor;; pck up h-. lv>:>>,r H''v R.u'n where le ff' ;.; r -Mn l e d D - :. H ' :V<: > v, THUR*U.W. APRL ^ OUTLAW Well.' raled LOME. Of, what Plntos fttt (jrays were, too easly you wem after? seen n a rhnse The cream-coloret was out for he same reason. Whtey almo'-.u::hr<l V-Mr. Only a couple of sorrels left'. lftnc the creel.! U'haey su-ore. c o.' r<nyo\. bars of thf, ' "Yeah, every!hn! tvflws mv.:: fll fl> M: n? "Muss he a dark horse, he sad Mnn'ln from '.nv led come out hor.se"' d lke to nnke camp by, llltrc "Pleny on me ranae.' sad hr Djpostp s-lf of!v> rm-rock., dark." He mustn't an lnned. He Tur h'.rk^ Kvrn 'l. \.,. " -' vnn - (le Mn,- oe::(ed prompctur tha led the way n the cornl. wuntcnm ' U!:. be::tntv <he delberae] t':nt.. h:> wen; n w!); <K-? nnl huse ns he strapped the creel over one ; man^j«fj,ue of a c'jflelte.... r. ;... ot; tv u.u\ De.' h Spvv.! shoulder. the sorrels then Now!" j lr h!.. Mll.!' Wllll'V As...the ca-«jr'»'!' l'dwlfrt a j Tle vott'' Uam lt> uml.-. tvmtrd them * t!:,,'a ths wts shh lwcl of Ml ho'>e, pl.nged surp snt Here ;md lere hp made wtl 'tbttddennr rare Sony tn Mull-*;t"ok ;.,. rn.'v.ullrver, [out the lusjhway. Thr posse's ra _T)eh'*8)> top hsnd s strns. Don 'trtscjttc, \M-(-K> w ".-...'vwwty trlwr tt> tne Bettpr tf! Wtpy's automatc wa n hs Old Uu Was explanng that >:M> fve-,;. Dentsu me rustle your bay ' HK before he realt -! «'ha; they, he d turned Whtey's horse out to :. hr plump v:,'k..u t'.he Thfl gorel." sad Wlley. were He swore, feelru t fool, md :]!ra/e. not exptvts hm back sn creel on "h' >r: a-;.! s.n; Wh. 'Wftt's your hurry, mster?" ).H'kPl thr car n. v.'nle arc. jsoon. But! would take mnre than ' UMlll Ml>',c".. t'.r! :H( l;v:nns Whtey's lps twsted to see the He jorpl up the.uh'j ane n nn hour to rnur.l up the anmal U'kf old man's eyes bulte out at the n c'n'd of dust. No *v<y to avod t' "Too lona," Whtey fumed. ' F jdu : ' r,-.. t!.c MUT- leveled Automatc The eddy would le vsble for mles "Mnw ran put you up fo he over the upland of junper and Hmpm! Wondered why you mght." Mne. t announced lk arrval nt hd from tle.sherff n the eononwoorts." sad t.onn. "What you Whtey ddn't wnstr ;me n :hp ranch., arktmpnt, He looked over the cm - none?" Old man Lone opo:e'l Uw ttate rnl buwh wth shrened eye- He mu nnvfd. WJUtey drove tn usrt 'knew horses, hadn't been r,;sed the huddle of buldngs and ao'.r.d on a racetrack for nothng - bennr the barn where le seen VhOTUh Tle short-backed.-'ur;ly Aas hdden. The crcut ^lrvvft lanc stock was not qult ' hr r,;m :h»' n.> o- wa - around bu: h> old.nchp, thoroukhbrrd le lked But hosts WT lnrsp- Move." Ths'complcated lm:^ for Whljev He couldn't afford ;o lea\"e the old fool behnd to squeal. "All rsht. You unt the drop." sad jont. He took tle rata from ts pec md fddled wth tle loop. The Detrment Stores Grocers Pantng-Paper Hangng Servce SUtlons EASTF.R BASKETS AND Ar. OTHER EASTF.R TEMS famhach's Market Grocer and Butcher 5--25c and Up Counters, Statonery Supples and Magaznes 552 New Brunswck Avenue j Mentcherh Dept. Store \ l l. N - J - 5 WASHNGTON AVENtE Telephone: Perth Amhoy -533 j CARTERET. N..J. CARTERET 8-9G97 Drag Stores Hardware & Pants! BULDERS' HARDWARE TANTS & PANTERS' SUPPLES n ELECTRCAL APPLANCES, naymom jackson & Son DRUGGST 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone: 8:55 Prescrptons Cosmetcs - Hallmark Cards v Vublx Drug Store 95 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J, Telephone 8-89 Dry Cleaners t Avenel Talor Shop JOHN MKULAS, Prop. Cleanng-Pressng-Reparng 3 AVENEL STREET AVENEL, N. J. WDGE Florst Roosevelt Flower Shop Catherne tuekresel, Brop. FLOWERS FOU ALL OCCASONS 325 Pershng Avenue Carteret, N. J. Phone Carteret 8-52 Frals & Vegetables George's Market Meats and Groceres 66 WASHNGTON AVEM'K ('ARUERKT, N. J. K-77. frurrs-vegeabks Jasper & Son 96 Man Street, WoodbHdBC N. J. treet, W 'hoe Funeral Drectors Synoweck funeral Home 6 Atlantc Street Ctrteret, N. J. t rt.r#» M7 f,«,. E. Whte Evterlor & nteror Decorator p Floor Scrapng All Work Guaranteed 32 M ' J«me».Avenue Woodbrdfe 8-6 Panters Glls & Royle STOVES - KTCHEN CABNETS\ nteror & Exteror Pantng RADOS - LAMPS Baumgartners Mnor Repars BULDER & SUPPLY CORP. ESTMATES GVEN Phone Carteret RANDOLPH STREET Telephone Woodbrdge CARTERET, N. J. nsurance Mortgage Loans Apprasals Stern & Drago&et 7 Man Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. Realtor* A nsurors Tel«phne 8-23 Jewelry WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRV REPARNG Real Estate-nsurance* Donald T. Manson NSURANCE Repr«entnf BdynWa 'Brvtht & Co. Over 26 Years T<. Woodbrdgt S-5B2-J REAL ESTATE NSURANCE J. Edward Horned Co. 66 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. TELEPHONE 8233 GOLD AND SLVER PLATNG Shar Jecelers t Rotfllg & SMflg «327 FULTON ST., WOODBRDGE ' " Woodbrdge HNES ROOFNG CO. Uquor Stores Telephone Woodbrdge Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, Prop. Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Beers and Lquors. t 57 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Lafeer & MHhrork Woodbrdge Lumber Co. Woodbrdje, N. J. Tel.ph*».: Wo«dbrdf«8-25 All Movtaf LOADS NSURED Lepper't Movng & Storage Co. Local and Lone Dstance Movln John PaOr, Prop. OFHCE. 278 HOBART 8TREET PERTH AMBOY Phone -2»8 Eventys and UoUday Call Waodbrde Mwlcal lstrjtets Haadquarttrt ft>r Qvaltr Macsl lalruoxnt and Accateru Edde'* Husk Center School of Musc W«nt.d U»«d lnttrvbmdu 367 t»t» StrMt Pwtk A«,k*», N. J. KMm Cutters - Leaders - Skylghts Slate and Asphalt Roofs Rubberod Shnfle Hnes Roofng Co. 56 ScWl Street, W Telephone 8-77 TNSMTH AND ROOFER Roofng nod tdng work gu»r»ntead S»»«ulenun' commuou Why pay $3. for a $5. job? Nothng to p»» extr» for Wllam Murphy 99 W.df.wood AT*. Woodbrdg*. N. J. W« B-M Henry Jansen'& Son Andy's Esso Servcenter E. ROERS "DUTCH," Manager ' Tnnng *od Sheet MeUl Work Roofng, Met» Celng! ud F«TUC«Work SaOAldenStre«t Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone S-2* RestaBrauts Gypsy Camp Most Popular Rendevous n New Jersey MCHAEL DEMETER. &<*. DancUc Satdrdays 9 to ^. M. Sund»ys 7 to 2. > Eal Kedves - Kwfrf ^ack and Orchestra Essex Street Oarteret, N. J Phone: Carteret 8-96M HOME-COOKED MEALS Generous Portons Reasonable Prces Washngton Restaurant Under New Management M WASHNGTON AVENUE j GAS, OL, LUBRCATON, TRE REPARS Battery Chartng, Truck and Car Repars 2 -Hour Towne Servce Woodbrdre 8-5!) ROUTE 25 AVENEL, N. J. The Clare Garage A. MOREL, Prop. AT YOUR SERVCE 93 Rahway Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone Woodhrdge 8- Clarkson's ESSO SERVCE Amboy A*cnu«nd JtnH Slr*e W8-BU S N. J. ' Ges Bros. SERVCE STATON JACK, BLL. FRANK, PROPS. WASHNG. GREASNG TRES REPARED AMBOY AVENUE AND GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Woodbrdge 8-&87 Holohan Brothers GARAGE Standard E m Product*, Phone Woodbrd «S- and ft-633 Cor. Amboy Ar«n» and Second StrMt Frettod* Tre* and Tub** W««dbrdf«, N J. Sad - Drt - f H t E. F. Davs TESTED TOP SOL S2. PER LOAD > SAND $2. PER TON GRAVEL $3. PER TON 25 SPEAR ST.' METUCHEN, N. J. Phone Metuch*n 6-35 \John F. Ryan, Jr. Sand *nd Drt Fll Pboa. Tax S-MS-J WOODBRDGE TAX 8-2 X AND NGHT HKRVCE WKTKKK) KATES, Kach Addtonal ' Mle..c OFFCE: 3 PKARL STtEET WOOUBUOGK, N. J. TP TOP TAX CABERVCE, NC. t-hour SERVCE Pbon* WO-S- 2 GREEN 8TKKET WOOpBRDGE JSc Ftnt % Mle «c to. Ad H Ml W'/ksA*'L%H:k'l.*rA Todays Pattern There must be no mstake. A j house. Old man Lone;,«-.f horse mkht DP 'h p dfference > nn: or 'he hot seat. en Tle nche".- reluctance Roaded r, -uo-ny. Looks worn out. " T t -. where he Ret hs handle! nllc, r,'he always fools Some;:mes he don't «ke up tll he. hrmah the «ate Put' n he house, " Sad'e hull," But ;he snnel..." Whtey moved he nose-ot, the Automatc ; ;n; the.ncler MnuMert n rescann. A blnck head was sldng up the Mnj of Valley Hoar!. "Get, nona," «a:r Whtey. Wth the pos.se close by he ma'nt not be able to shoot. He mphl have to HUM n quck head blow... when le was up an he hnrse. Tl'.nt was the lkht tme. L.:L took rt pa of outs fnd went nto the ennal. ernonne. ""Gentle s knen,.hw a pet when t romes to hadln. ye^ sr. There. there, easy Rnmmv. Set' nstar. You wm't need your spurs wth Sammy." The jny ruveretl, hen<t flutk up. eye>. rnllv.'. He pemlhect Lony run H lntl down hs sh.ulde for. pal. The rancher set the oau on the rnvud and >lpped on 'nd' vope brdle. Three lmes the buy wheeled l&mt. Rerkoned as how.m ourh to be able to carh ; FefWter Cmt Only * cents out o( evtrv of gross frm ncome was? t,,_ - n )M5. To work on Chldren Dresses. Steady wfrk: o-, week vacaton wth p:.v good pay. Apply, Cart', Novelty Drew Com pa-m 52 Wheeler Avenue, ( ;, teret, N, J. FOR SALE RADO. Console, $25 Ofl. M t,, v 228 Martool Drve, Woorthr,. tebone WO-S-87-J. REPROERATOR^2 cu ft. gldare for home or bumnp- t A-l condton. An cmtmam buy for 225. For appontnrnt phone Ptrth Amboy -55 tween6p. M. andt _>.; SZES 2-2, from the -UC. "An't used u ;\polt:!7.e(l Lnla, "Ol REPAR SBRVJCF. Pattt 92 romp? n?7es 2 t may be your ful basket. Pone, KEYS made, locks rqmlrea K H. S. 2, S?- lf smdref-a s funny crner.-.. Ones.- bette ng machnes repand blndfold hm tll you're on \ yll. 3»-ln.; jutd, ' yds. " H mowers sharpened and r em»ht hs nerkerehef around the <, saws fller and re' Sem TWENTY FVE CENTS n horse's eyes, then went on wth rnns for ths pattern D Trt Nfwspaper Pattern llcpl. 2K West tsll Eml H. Albrerllt, W He,.,. the saddlnu. Carteret CJ*.J St, New York, N. Y. 'rlnl As the shertl s ear ueared he planly SZE. NAME, ADDRESS, ranch tu.'n-oft. Sleepng Sammy ROOFTNG STYLE NUMBER. ', The black enr slowed : Our Maran Martn Sprnn Pattern on by the sate Whtey Hook s jr/kt OKK THK TllKSS, breathed a:uln. He ddn't relsh; Slate - shngles. He wth brand new easy tosew fashons (or everyone. Prnted rrht tn Hold tb head," he ordered, and ; runnu runnng battle wth the sherff." roofs; brck walls HOH us nt-au. nr ^'MV... - DAMOND ~>- - - ts poxes R a KtEK pattern (or an blk swune up on the buk. The black ROOFNG AND LSTAL WKK nfant's Su-que and Hooters. All sedan was turnng around. "Get: " New BrunwrkV " -" A'vc. ' yours (or only ffteen cents more! that ra«off." sad Whtey. The, Perth Amb«jf, N, J P. A. -M wt the blazed face? Mke'l \x pretty mad." Whtey followed hm akn? the hgh fence. n an angle formed wth a small enclosure, the bars cotttd be dropped Then Whtey saw, the bay n the lttle corral a small anmal but wth endurance and power n hs lnes. n spte of the fact that he drooped now. half asleep n the sun. hs ugly lower Up pendulent, hf was a goodlookng horse. "That bay." sad Whtey. "Wat." "Can't have hm. That's Sleepn' Sammy. 'll get the sorrel." The name rang famlarly n Whtey's head but he could not place the assocaton. "Wal," he snapped agan. VETERANS! TH*!* > ].. -n..,l»u:. \V-'."K.V : >,,. ;.,,«. ;'M!Ts 'll-' ;!-HHtU ''VT $265. Tn-.-.-.\l ) n^ Nl" T. W'.lmu, 'll \*'\ ul:.-. al'l M 'll lll-s -'\..-]' v;.l\llh «',,,k.: KTCHT-N T.l).. '.lhl lln,!(, -, l.llt THE SURPRSE STORE 7- HOV' ST. KlVrOHT ">[».'! V ' h v..l S! nr.l. y N l ' S l"-.> Sr.p, ]-.,- > < ' l v e r y \\r H'.- l«ltnl.ll hc Hll, d].,,,k.. ;!...-! nl Pet Shop < FRESH DALY V. «S. GOV'T NSPECTED HQRSE MEAT 5 lbs. $. JOES PET SHOP U38 RVNG STREET RAHWAY, N. J. Rahway REPAR SERVCE LAWN MOWERS Hand & Power Repared and Sharpened TARTS N STOCK Average Charge for Sharpenng Hand Mower $2,25 A. E. Larson TM. Woodfarldge -Zlll-J 5 FFTH AVENUE AVENEL, N. J.» Pant Pantng PURE LNSGKU OL OUTSDE PANT $3.5 gal. nterqr and Trm Pants at Trce? You Can Afford. M. Martns Tel. Wood J 7 MENZER STREET AVfNEh, N. J. House Movers HOUSE MOVNG Stephen M. Feremz House Mover and tthorer Btklms Moved, Kawd and Lowered Ztth Street Bayonne, N. J. Telephone Bayonne 3-677*6 old man was no; close enoush as he jerked he blndfold. He jumped back out of range auan.,» WANTED Sleepng Sammy broke nto a _ joltnu amble, muckenns to a \ A REAL NECESSTY trot. Through the gate, aged couple need fom across tle yard toward the Buttc rooms by June. 97; tral n a straght lne. Not a second and dependable. Wrte too soon, for the posse was c/ t nosng nto the ranch road. - Whtey dug n hs spurs home newspaper. PLOWNG and felt the hnrse smooth out n j a run. Now! He turned, steaded PLOWNG DONE-SCA:! the automatc aganst hs arms, j POULTRY FARM. E,w.- of squnted back bark at thp the old man. n nn»an Avenue, Coonw ; Then Sleepng Sammy explodw j Rahway M. under hm p.omg up, downd -2: chansjns ends. FEMALE HELP WAN l> Thngs were not rockng and jarrng any more when Whtey j WOMAN over 3 for un;c,. came back from wherever he'd] vsory servce: nexblbeen.,. Wrte to Box B c;o ths m-w -,. "Take t easy." sad a young man wth a badse on hs shrt. Whuey was on the ground, and tlroush a fence of men's legs he could sec a sleepy bay horse, wear- ly samplng geranum; by the ' OPERATORS WANTED Snger Sewng Machnes Lght Work Good Pay Compensaton and Other Benefts. Apply Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M. S. S. SPORTSWEAR 5, Cutters Lane Woodbrdge, New Jersey Phone WO-B-2329 > FEMALE HELP WANTED» GRLS WANTED Experenced operators on shrts. Grls to learn a good trade on Snger Sewng MachneB. Vacatons and holdays " wth pay. nsurance Benefts. CARTERET SHRTS nvc 652 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. J.!, Lepper's Offct For Quck Sale- srts f f lll'l - ' LEPPER & CO., N' > HOlAKT.xT. 'KCTH HELP WANTED WATERS WATRESSES SODA DSPENSE!:' CASHER HOSTESSES PORTERS DSH WASHER,-' WOMEN BAKEH- WESKENDS AND STEADY POSTON Must be over 8 years < '. PLEASANT WORKNG DTON5. APPLY A ourn Route 25 Woodbrdge, N. You wll thank us NEXT WNTER FOR ASKNG YOU TO ORD^R YOUR COAL NOV FLL YOUR B N WTH CLEAN (!OAL Telephone M. MOHR COAL (. Perth Ar,.boy -388

9 LEADER THURSDAY, APRL 2, 7 PAGE NNE H V,HO STATON WCTC N,W BRUNSWCK Sewaren Notes A son was born to Mr. unc Mrs. Kenneth Dcrck. CHT Ko:»l, Frday at Perth Anlboy General Hosptal. son, Robert, ClfT Road, are vst- Thr Lades' Guld»f St. John's ns her mother, Mrs. Robert Fenton, Auburn. N. Y. Church wll hold s food salr ths afternoon n ho Parsh House at. Mrs. A. W. Scheldt. Hollon one o'clock wth Mrs. Andrew Rl- Street,.s vstr relatves n Lnck- j monsen and Mrs. Albert. F. Ho- " port. N. Y. feld as co-charmen. -Mrs. P. Newton Hnwdrn -Mr. und Mrs H ) Clark ream!! Hrner to ther home on ClfT Road, Satu'lny aftpr a two-wek stay n Wlntrrhaven, Fla. r-.oseph H. Thomson las returned to hs homo on Erwt Avenue after a stay n New York Cty The Sewnren Home and fuool Crcle wll feature n cosmetc clpmonslnuon t ts regular mretln? next Tuesday afternoon nt 3 yearly dues s not elgble n vote o'clock n the school audtorum. A dnahtrr was' born D M. The Sewaren Republcan Club. V ' Hl Ml ' s ' Frederck McKuu Ad.un.s. nc. wll hold ts annual mectm West Avenue, Monday al hr Ralway Memoral Hosptal. Tuesday H 8 P. M. at the clubhouse. There wll bo an electon of ofllcrrs and trustees and any nell Telephone develops devce memher who has not pad the thn "reads cm mm (KKTKED «NSURED FUR STORAGE EMBASSY FURS WOODBRDGE M MAN STREET WOOBUDC.K MS 7 sn'c WCTC, 5 on n New Brunswck has an- : fnllnvurm lst o spe- ; lnns whch may J>e of.,, locn lsteners, rday. Aprl 25; >\l County Assocaton H:nd program. - M Catholc War Vots f. 'll!. s. unlay. Aprl 26: > M. -H ARCJ on the,, Bulletn,, ' M. Navy Kccrttlm; j> M Carm Call. :> M Hghways to Safety. Mmlay. Aprl 27:! M. South Rver Varety - M. Unnellcn Sports Pa- ; M Councl of Churches. Monday, Aprl 28: \ M State Employment j ;' M Home Servce AKCU U.ulv Fll Bulletn. p M.RutKe-a Muscale. Tuesday. Aprl 2: : [ M -County Agent on the : :m lulletn. M Dr. Doppler, "Look-.!,! m Tuberculoss Conr M Safety Councl Rer M "Wlwt's Oh Your : n C anbury. \< M Proudly We Hal. Wednscday. Aprl 3: ; A M Ths s New Jersey, \ M. State Employment M - Red Feather Servce. M. Veterans News nul :!' M Hut net's Unversty's,,,: >, n Lterature," Colona Notes.,..-eyeful dunce was held \ -poj.sorl'tl by the Lades.f tn- Fre CV, at the., Hall. Ralway. Musc was : n the Sentmental Tro '.' '- Cook raled the square 'he polka contest was won Vrgna Black and Harry.: and le waltz by Mrs. :.m(lt and Ben Corcoran Mnn tec m charge ncluded : :Ua Ln.s. charman: H.S-! Ms Chnstrw Tunart. : (, Skbm.sky, Mrs. Mane :;..,, and Mrs. Marparet.'.. Mn Ml'n. Fred Uetsenbern :, Knr and Fre;l. East ::d Mr. and Mrs. Joseph..: and son. Wllam, Flor- V :!a. spent the week-end...l'.lmll. U. C. :. Mrs. Au^u.st Fra/.er. A. r.le. were hosts tunv.;.. M. and Mrs. Fred.:;< M. Hobe'l. Lvu'- M:. Ju.eph Ca.shn and ' JLJ uul &JWU'U VkjtUay. *, '.:cl Mr*. Lawrence Sut '.-.y West Street, attended. l.uu-e Wednesday at : f.llee Club met Weflnes- nlne of Mrs. Chrstum 'lt-mt were Ms. Vvan M:. Catherne Olphant, ' ' W.-'v Mrs, Mane Suter, :'. Skbtsk and Mrs. Mar- Dnnck Auto, nman. uuned on Saturday ' ' ' (aafolo. Late AvelHle. t.lnwn; at'tended a per-.f the nreu.s n New ' ' Kulay: Mrs, Catherne Mr-- Alce Machula. '' n Caehta und Maur- \ " : and Wallace HUKhe.s. u Mrs. KuKCle Pesel- M's Lawrence Sclvwn-.Hd daunlter: Else;'Ms.! ell, Mr. and Mrs. Lous ( ' :k Townshp; Mr. and e Pejelbcek, Mr. and '' u.nck Auton und ehll- _<' - j...b-rt Mu-fsey and sun. KdLcuHKl Avenue and -uv Kujawsk ulul son < lnwod A\enu, atew ''mace nt the c rcu.s n Cty, Saturday, ' d Ms, Kred Sute LltU'l', r hus>#aunday.>#su ":l Mrs. Edward Arnok. food brdge Notes, son of ' M - 'Vedcrck Z. Blllett 'ua!', acheved honor at 'lshburne Mltar ayncsboro, Va,. for the March. erludu Q. ^.ally, N;;w VOrk Cty cud quests of Mr, am ' v l.uu H. Turner, 9 Eas setn Brefs ' ".na Jean lournu, Ml and \ S. E. T. Byurne, '"M Acnu,', wat ttower (ll A l ddnh of her cousn, Mss l! ' Khn, Elzabeth, who '"' Halph T. Bartlett. Eas ' Saturday nt Place 'urch, Newarl?'.!l ;»tel P ha Nature's fnest produce s receved fresh daly at your nearby Acme Market. You get the best and at low prces, because our methods are quck and our large volume of sales keeps your cost 'way down. Compare all Acme prces wth those you are now payng! You're sure of the best for your famly when you shop at Acmel Enrched SUPREME Loaf Stays fresh longer! Unmatchoble qualty and value! Why pay 3c per loaf more? V* AM^A^ Comttack Slc*d *H Fan(y Fancy flotda Florda OK Orangt or flndtd Apple Sauce 2 ^ 29c Apple Juce M L M. 23C Aprcos ^ Z X H * 32c Grape Juce Asco plnlb., t,. 25c..;,., Standard UnpMlnl TO. Colforna Tr.«w«el Juct OCEAN SPRAY *.«.«n WW^ L «., ZJC. Ll\. Cranberry Sauce 23c College nn 'ZZtZ- 9c Frut Cocktal T?«38c Tomato Juce an Z,«23c Peaches *" r Z 32c Lbby To r E t: 27c Peaches Yl '* c 't,..«27c V-8 ^ 5c r3c Pears mu \lt.^_ «- 3c Gravy Master ' ". 5c Glenwood Fancy Florda Sweetened or Natural JerseV GraP e C \ Grass Grapefrut Juce,3'" 25c r 9c Our fnest qualty juce' Buy a supply at ths low prce! ^ CANNED VEGETABLES p >""'»'' t Sa!led MSCELLANEOUS TEMS Sauerkraut rr 3^25c Peanutsp 2c Mor'-.,:.r,:L 39c AscoSpnacb r 5c Sews'"3c Wlson, Pr " :39c _,". -. N,» r V.UJCTT3 <on ^ J v CLARDGE 6-. Can!: n r' n,.. conl *.,e 7 «- yor Corned beet nasn LX es n ft_ r ASCO Fanty Sloe ] Q- NHC flyr _. ukn ft Peas.. w,,,, ; Jc "^^ A- Rennet Powder; U O S. 8c Farmddle Peas ^ 7c p ye Quck 3c Junket Tablets r t7c r orn t;: 5 tx «an 7" Mazda l P,ZJc Dll Pckles w 25c Farmdal j - Butter Kernel Corn r e «-,;;; - Spaghett nda Relsh 2^. 5 7r: 29c 3c Corn Beans fam ".::"; tzz a, h o,,o.., can 6c 8c P l 3 «*««. Macaron ^.^ Dnner^3c _ Strng Dced Beans Carrots far Otl t::.,r;, c HMCC pagnettchef Boy.A,.D«/ c Veg-Ar" 5ENS 2...,on6c Egg Noodles! N n Wth Pork T Aco Fanty* tom *J*» Sweet Potatoes "SL 2c Beets ' obfo ' d w hhv t.o, 6-. 9, gla,7c DOG RATONS D " pbrw ntyt Deep Brown B»on " *""" c LlUUy Vtfltlaran, -. ton ' * *. Cut Beets fa Z, ta» c Asparagus " J T L 35c Kdney Beans tv';l 5c JQULC TOMATO * (am '-''» 9c SPRAYER CRACKERS, ETC. Fg Newtons NBC FREE *2c wth Each Pttrchat ot Quart Bottle of Grahams^"". b. P w B.25c Arrowroots lun " ln Moth-Ded ' 7l, M. 2c Moth kller wth S o D. D. T. H-Ho Crackers 23c Both, ol GDF.N CENTER Wheat Germ LAVA SOAP When Avalable 3c Made wth plenty of real m«gl. 2 z 23c 98c Val ' Nothng better for kllng motlu and moth larval. deal Coffee Van Camp*-"2 n Z 33c Cder Vnegar AS ol 8c Puss 'n Boots FOOD 3c WBERT NO-RUB FOD pnl WAY WaX Bo. JJ* Bom* vft CREAM WHTE SHORTENNG ^Sr Qu< " 67c eo C tan JJ EVERGREEN Quart Jar Pne Jelly Soap 29c CASHMERE BOUQUET Soap 2^" 25c WLBERT NO-RUB S-o. BotlU Furnture Polsh 27c Vacuum Packed Pound Cn TOPS THEM ALL! Rch, mellow dstnctve. Try t! Coffee D. 9 c t 8c Wn-Crest Coffee^ 39c 2 77c Borcfcn C/?oco/ate Flavored Hemo Lqud or powder. Drnk your vtamns and lke them! N^-Worry Flud SPC & SPAN Perfect Pound Jar 59c Palmolve Soap T/ th. -Day R.g. A Polmolv Planl Cak > UL For Tub and ', SKswtrl 8gh Cok 5c OXYDOL Featured Ths WMk-Erd! Tbe 25o -on Go> r* Fancy Butt** Seedless angel,buy rjl '" V. r ^ for 'ted DUZ Serv /Ucv ftdtut'd h Weck-End! larg*. a\\ -\b. Bun* J c Bunct J^.ft. upor ' \\ m' )? ( ]<'./l v of, >ays /f s fas " 'Me del. 59c Pe Apples,o.,,.,*zlc,. T y^qn «-?3c DEAL or OtNWOOD Fancy JUC J cam LK, o. *-JV- GOOD'- 'b. "U. >am', b b, " ghm GOOD' ]lt >g rel> 69c 5c \,"n! 37c VORY SOAP Fuf Tolet and Bdth «'a«jp Ches Colo, Or 5Oo Omedand Ope/vfa/Jjy Amercan Stores Gxnpony VORY SOAP Wlen Avabblg *eese ese 63, DREFT c '3c 59c Ty t Novl

10 JUST Paragraphs '-. '-f ' (t t:. k! -.MAL NOTCES a f Sl.l'l crt".' '; - Ml Ohjrrlon (palr ;' olu Hun n Amenrnn!.''!-s!p nu! K. ['.ufr vluul.- ul! cnttf tr'm M-UH! chlklrrn l. Ml C»lnb<" Ortatnl.v! 'c- lnvr '.'Mnly rhanspdj Mmn '(l tf> t' money n the :,';. bowl N"( "-le hde- the su- «.,; vtt. Gr!. n Mll f]r* l'.! l f Pul'l n..f JH.H 'l u V.vrn the Swallow* Tly.f sf» trnf of contuson. Fvon tl^f swllo'as nf San Juan C'.wn.f.f tt! M'lPrllc Thpy t'uncd fu: l:y v Mv tn-- y'u n [.'.lfrn, - M'.v.kcc.'"n - nl Only Yrstrrday The ;:'.nn;:kf. nr.v eatllnr t. ' mtule thro- ^ m : pmunr (.- tfmnn The only -.:.*.*cl old dnys t KS n look upon ;e slp cppprson year.'.--d.nrfpurl Tmes, tvsllo Man "t sn't po-slc [o a man to dr'"; v~ :.- to be nvsble." flodfchn's ;t.nmllwr rxpfrt. HP mm l) m;-'..k' No one rvrr se's a b cl' room a: a urdctn" Nru ('ultrnls A nps-a"!' n buttle found floatm: off he Dansh roast dfcla'pd that H.''T tlcd aboard a U-boat sunk n 9.V But the story s dsmssed as th product of nr mu'nalnn Knnlalcd by the prpm<\--u'p contents of he bottle. Now Orleans lmps-pcayune. Not N'rarly! Tlp mrrhanral le detector s not mne than 5 per rent pfflrent.' t s no nearly so efflrenl. as the orgnal le (letectnr lgffed up o'lturles aun out nf a rb. Claron Leader. Not Only Not only s the average gnorant person satsfed wth what, he doesn't know, but. worse stll, he's proud of t. Atlanta Journal. Some Flower Porcllo H. LOarcla rals hmself "hp unauthorzed spokesman for unot'hnnml Amercans." Or hlfh-browed olamp of the lowpressure K'oups?"- Chrstan Scence Montor. Defntely There's a defnte trend to saner lvm! as wtness the report '.hat busness ths year wll only lnve to fll out, dfferent types of government forms, as aganst the wartme, peak of Scence Montor, * 'lace Names Dawn, Mo.. Mdnght, Mss. U. S. Postal Gude. The Trouble Thp threat trouble wth rules for cvlzed warfare s that, they are carred out by boys who used to put stones n ther snowballs. Wulc n the Detrot, News. Kng Around the Rosy Geltn: the Red out of the Government s easer than Rettnfs the Government out of the red and more fun. as t ncludes that chase sequence whch never falls to grp the multtude Rchmond Tmes- Dspatch. t Wll Owners of new apartment buldnrs here wll be permtted to chase thrty-two dollars a month per room, and veterans wll be gven preference an tenants. Ths wll be welcome news for all those solders who made a KOCX thns out of the war. Brubaker n the New Yorker. sn't t One moth sad to another moth, "sn't t great to be back n cvlan clothes agan?' State of Connectcut Department of tabor Month-, ly Bulletn.. Easng? Thje food- shorffase has gone leavng the money shortage; whch s easer to cope Wth because people are more used to, t. Boston Globe. Yam Plus Ham ; n South Afrca, where t's jrown, they say {.here's nothng jasler than the. seventeen-pound Sweet potato, canded, wth a ham on the sde. Rchmond Tmes- D.spatch. Seaman Sam says: "A good educaton enables you to get nto more expesvve trouble. U. S. Coast Guard Magazne. Ar-Ways A Brooklyn yeuleman took hs wfe to t,.he Newark arport last Wednesday and put her on a plane for Buffalo. After fahlnu hs way through the tnlc, he arrved back home and wearly ascended the steps to fnd a telegram n hs malbox. He opened t and read, "ARHjVED SAFELY. LOVE LU- LU" The New Yorker. -.' V\ lll.l ". ' H <:.. t f u r.. n t r ' l.f «. l «. T ;,> : u n H'. c l ' n t» M H,.,j- ;< ', 'l.l.' ( u u - h Ml.l v! ", :.gr.-l ' h e T " M - l ' l 'nnrnlftfe -ecrv(n Oe rtfhf n dnrulm t" rel" f fll) ""' "r-m hld.l to»h stm W\ n d MOrk r-mrd manner l-r f.n <r-[v-,l. 'lnn fl'. Man-' '' bm, "f l.'u.l.me ( rrns ( r ja MW r mnngn' f LEGAL NOTCES cptu f twn: n ' Sll'l "' H»l'l torm«. tv'll THHC : Tal. lar, c..: 'm-. a» ' '.'ll.'- lull r. 'l!.j- n n-', ll,'! ul' ' [.. rur'»r mt:. «that at Md any M» to wll' ' n rtut U«To»n«l:p Com l lm lll rtlttt* r<»mvm hf rlfm n H tl-. l l L l " '«elr't, n't* \ftm (nrl A «U< A* t HM ll* mnmum lnntm, l.v t>» n'tt ll-o,-, t'f purtndmtr < * (.r.ln; : '." m nner nf purclmj* r. :! "M 'C vfr'h t'-rrrh f ^au nfl fll, r.e T.'W.-'.lp m l»hv*r ; mrtnut.ml «. f.ln'.l for»<!<! rftnt**" '.\' r' Anu.. nt.?: ft..( NHA S', T<.* - r»ll!> Cl»rk T" -.- ' tl ' l". Al''l '' ', n M M l- 'll;. n ' THURSDAY..EGA, NOTCES fnnln t Wltll»H of prf '; r nr f l M. le' l:n, Ht.. U, '- -?nl. nn. wll rff llr«,,.».., ' -. ' S.,.. t'.-n of. r wur "ce U 'f >«ll M l l Tl' ' '' V ' f l ' f l l. '.!! ' 'f Jll ( plut nlcrfft Anl ulrr ttrm» prn- * for n contract of «f Tlte fuft'ff n"t cf th«tl Ul f»t*. f»r tnv.late t«*hldh t Hty btt M]^urnM ^^ TownBhlp Cott- P^* \»s :'P tljfm n t fll#- rr.mj \OTKF.S ' ' n ( ' u M V -. H ' l l " ' e t,.; ' - " V j ',. ' "., ' M l l : " ',..,.. At'n l' [ ' -'. < «f> ll.-,.-.le m LEGAL NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES \'l" -,-et mll tlc orthh"" unt nn-'.\l.. tn, T,. -.rln n;c, tm "'Tl' \,. ( : rfllmmtllt m, tr ttft """.--V r am! hr psyd»*'l for M J MCGAL NOTCES ll.tt-r tt; W-.VJt ' NlllK'tl OK 'DBr RALE TO WHOM T MAY-eONOKlN: A( u regular ntetnb of th* Townshp ( 'nnlttee»r the Town- Ulllll nf W.u.lln.lKC hull MlHulty, Autl :'ls, ld;, «as tllv.-t'l tn mlv''llxe Ht fuel Unt on Mnnl.. uv-nk, Way. ll), J!H,, lt- T'» lslln 'lllllllue Wll meet.l ^ ' M. (WTl ll lll' llallltnlu-l ', Mnn s M e n r u Muncpal lhhm;. Wuul.lgt, New Jersey, n.l,-n ",ne ml -ell ul pulllc aale m.., hr K ' lul'ler uccrdg tu Unus uf --.le m tlt! wth the Tuwhlj CUh ote ' t^ectlo n. n lt! DlHclv r»t<\ pror lo *.lle...s -,. lll.l l.'l ll lln'k Sf-, U'..MlhlKe Tu«M Asseasnett Hrer : tt.all., ' >o< : o ' ftr.fr MUt Td W'.M T MAV 'O.NCS: j At» renn'lr meellnf of n«town^flp ( nnlttd nf Ht To#n fh'v "< W.n.ll.r.U' l*'l'l Monnny \f"l' -- -.,- ' - -. t'u' <k< < ',! r. nl LT M;>> th* T'W tl.h' ( VVM ' *?! ^ P M Vt. 'n t m M<.>- '.tl. '''.Ml '. '. : h l t l - Jlunl- ll'a ttulmlte. ^Vuodhr 'lftf. NV^f )tvtty,»tnl pxo «nl» *'. plm"! enl t" t'f. hlalft tlur H:6n!lu r to f,rts uf *,tlr m tlt ftlh tha TuwTl,, '.-r< "p^n lu njffctln ml t" ' >,! '.;? rf.'l pror to '.TR.' T.«":> V^.-j-etl Mll' Tnke turttcr nulee llmt tl( T"«-ll 'lmlt' l»", by rfno-!nl..n nj 'nr-u.nt lo K*, fxed t 'llmlll'm! ' ' H ffh'dl H '. l '[ S.'l '". k Wll le Sl-l'! tuk'lllef wt',.ll n.-r ej.llrt portln-lt,»»ld ln 'lun.. ' M'ltK Jnn. [.n f.<ln.f pv. nrns h l S mher- K l n -:r.l. u k, 'f -,...TW, wll r.. urf \..VMH nf ' " "".. ''llsn.'e or jnr. lutrt l'l f n J*»'l n pn.l h"!\ ln-mallnnmt* "f Jll nl plus n.u'bt on. other Ufma l>rr.ftct rur lr 'ottrjn t of su. Tuke fnrhfr no.e tha at Hd aal«, nr ny l.ue n wll.l t maj lt».lret, He TnwMhlp Cnnmltte' r-^-rvch the rl lt n ts dl rctl.n MU.l l.lect any (.te or al, lut n bd* lul.-.- Mll lut ll s:l.l hll''k m Jn h lllpr as H may s-flret, du r'lturl lelnn fvun " tenm Hflo lk f of na>npnt, n ruse one or m,!. cfrlvet. mnmum Mla be recfetlon to rpjn tkny anl tn a'vfl.tr* of ths mnmum bhl.'or l.l nnv* mnmum, by the Townshp ronnlltpe am the payment tt-re.f by tle purchaser afcurtlk n hn nu lner of purchaat lu aceurrunee wth terrrw o sale on flp, the Townshp wll delver a bargoln an..-nl l.-fl for sulvl premlet..\tk :.Vlrll J'Jml. H T.... ll'nan', Townshp flerk. Tu.- ;nlv'rtl<e Aprl -lll. ll't. lll.l M:> '. 'll;. ll lle ndependent-header. Defer m \\-.-ll Ml -.. PCB.T-» TO Wl.H T MAV conqr At a regular nullng ( ' l f h KN: of th«a a regular l n g t Tnnshlp ('unnlltne of the Townll t t t ^ l l \ r Monday, V>> L'l.s. l! 7, u-:- c! <.- to alvtlsp lp fal Hnt on Mnl.y -v-nk,.may Jll. HUT, the Townshp Cunttee wll meet nt v P. M, (^T n ll.' 'otnh'' 'lamlj'va M emu ral Muncpal Rulldlng,, WoodhrlJge, New Jeraey, uml mpose and spll al pnuuc >&«HH tu the llghp.t bdder amrdlnf to TnH nf Hale on fle wth the' Townshp Clerk open to nspecton ant tn be publlfly rend pror to ', l.nl '.'2 ll llm-k.tsc-a, Wontl T l A M Townshp 'ommlttee has, by retolutlct am pnrsknt to laff. flted nltln.m prc< ll whch snhl lot n sad,lock wll he soll tofther wth all olhjr letnlls pertlfen, «ald mnmum prrr p g $ P costs of preparng deed und tdver- UsnB hs salv Sall lot n s.'ll hlfclt, f snb on term, wll roqlr* a b.wn pyncn of $r.vm\ l balance of purchase prce lo be pald*lr '<. monthly slllm'u. nf J'.O plus ntfro't anl other term provldpl fur n contract of sale. Tnk- furher notce bat at afld aal'. j>r npy. ^"* to wlch t may be jored, (le TowtsTtlJ Cttttnltt.!' reserves the rlfflt n tl dtl>.-retl t» rsjpct any une or all flh am tu sell Kall lut n sall ll.uk lo su'h b l l e r «H lltuuy select, due r'gar.l belnk gven to term) and manner of payment, n case on» bd hll b r ar Q celvtl re mnmum bds shall be re- Upon arceptanoe of tre) ranlmtml bll, or bd above mnmum, br tla Townshp Commttee and the payment thereof by the purchaser at: conllng to (he manner of purrha»«n accordance wth termn of sal«on fle, tho-towshlp wll delver a barguln and sale rlped for sull premlsts. l.\tl-m>: Aprl 2;nd, 7. B. J. UWNtOAN, Townahln Clerk. M l h Tn hf ll,,'nl V'-MSM Aprl May l.sl, SH7, n t-leader, Ht llrfer to; \\ -lluhllwut NOTCR OV PVbtlC _,_ TO WHOM T MAY CONCBHN;- At a regular meetng of tt«townshp Commttee of the To^fnhn of Woolhrllgp lell Monday, " lst, ] l 7, H'^s d'ecle.l the Tact tlut on,m.on-.v] nl tn a.v -venllk,.\m>' flll. ll 7 the Townshp Commttee* wll meel.t x '. M. (JKT ll the.'onmlltee Chambers, Mem or * Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrdfe, New Jertey, tnl expose and sell at publc «ale md to the hghest bdder tcoordlnf to terms ot sale on fle wl^l tl)* fr«*nahlp Clerk open to nspecton kn to Waublhy rend pror t«'" )^.t Ju n u.ck lojo-r. Wuolh Tnwn>!p A--'Vssr't.M:n. Take further notloe tjat th* Townshp Commute* has, by r«s<tlu. tlnn am puraunt to law, HM a.num ]v.-e at wllch sa.l lut K^l.ln.'k wll he sold together wtt all., h-r Jutlls prrtlneat, JSl rnun * -,-.- l'lk Jl'-T.Bfl ph costfl of preprlng rteetl and ad+ef- (>Tt KS m'. SaM lot -n sn.l block, f sold on ttrmx, wll renure :t tl^wn payment u $r,.n, te hulanrf of prcha»e lno to he 'Ht. tn emal utlly MtaUnctH of (. plus nterest ktlcl other term pro llnl for n cpntrftf of sale, Take further notce that»t sad late, or any dat«to whch tt m»r be adjourned the Townshp Commttee reserves the rl tlt n t* dt crctlom to reject any on* or all bd*.l n sell nall lot n nul llock t«aucl) bdder ua t may select, due regard beng jlven to terrm and mannea of payment, n ctle on* or more tlnlrnum bld shall be receved.,'pon acceptance of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Townnllp C«mrnlttee *nd th* My. m«nt thereof by th«^urchtur crordln to tme manner ot purohm* n accordance wth term* of. all* OS fle. th«townshp Wll StllVf l)»^ Halu and Sale de«! Mr Md pr"- -* >.\T:H; Artl Sn), "'7,_,. B. J. PUNOAN, To*rhtP Oltt. T., l.c nlye'tlpel A >rll Mlh. n,',.l May st, -97. ll llv lntcpenlent-led ^r. Hef.r lu:. W-'.'K Nornp OK PUBLC SAL! TO WHOM T MAf CONCERB: At u -.'Hulr meetlnf uf th«townshp Comlttee of the Townsh (f Wulh llge held Monday, A ll "j s, '.M, was llrj>l*tl tu UVF'H- the fuel that on Month* Townshl Conmltlee Wll m*»t at S V M. (T*!Tl he Cullllttel Chanlbers, M e n o r t Manlloal H C-r l., W l d totl'h '»' M Bl.lf t TO WltM.T.MAV r'.n'r: A! a retulj. nct'tlnc Tnwjuhlj Cfnmlttfe ef the, Towntflll telluv Of r; Ml delh-er ' frtr n*.) pre (*r f* p md «.l< ' rr'.l'. \r>>: \ :nj. ' H. lu'sm'.an To-WrtHhlflCterfc. T '. <..!'.."l \ ml -M M; ml M o st l'ht l W 'H.»P m'll MotUy, Mn 2-- f (. W.N, r."-!.-l a, v..ftl«e the fact tdft en Men.n. '-nt, M.n M rn: hf T.'Wnl 'dnnte* wll nter,.(l ^ ' M (JlST n 'n- ''"nn'!.-, ('mhefj, m f f r al Muncpal BullllH. WnndhrMr*. Sew Jer»U'. ant exf't anl rtll at puhlle sue and to the hghest bmer a'cor'htf (n terms of sale on me wth th* Town«l(l Clerk open to nspecton, he punllclv rea'l prlur to -.".:..nl."t n l*.], k 'Hf, T and M:l. 'lake further nclh-e that th* Tu#nrflp Comftlttee hn', by renolu'l.n Mul 'lnt.'nl tn f*w, fled a nlumm prce ;l whlrl HBJ OM n th\ he. k wll be sold tofftlur wth.ll nl.er t^tnlln pertnent, nftld tllrh'lu.r e lelm; J.'".H" p ol r 'P^rntc Ol S and advero l s P t c d tls K Ols le Spld lot? tn xald block, f»<ld on term*, wll requre! \ u- n f»;:,.n. t l c b l l - Unoe of purchuse prce to he nahl m n mnlly sllmes. $l"."' noj (tprent au othef terms provded fur n contract of dale. Take further notce that a* nld l(le, or any date to whch H may t«adjourned, the Townn^lp ConmltUe reserven he rght n ts ds j» ll bld or all bld n n.'l.l hlnck tu such hllt an t may select, due refrurd bell? gven t* terms and trmmer of payment. n ease one or mure mnmum bds shall be receved. Upon acceptance of the mnmum hd, or bd above mnmum, by lh* cwnshp Commute* and the paynent thereof l.y the prvhsser accordng to the manner of purchase lft accordance wllh -terms of sale on fle, the Townshp wll dtllver a barfan anl «ule deel for sfl r>reml»* and to fo h UT; H, J. Tn!M7, a,: H ul M r C V N 2-Jll AN, rtlse st ndependent-leader., 37. 'owr^lld Alfl-l ll't. C»T* _' t ll lu knner of payment or* thlnlmum bds thll b* re calved. Upon acceptance of tn* mnmum btd, or bd abov* mnmum, by thea Townshp Coramlttee and the pay- u saent thereof by the purchaser aceamnf to th» manner ot purchase \t a.ccor3arlce wth terma of sal, M-tVr (n V-S NOTWB J)K PB'C 8A.B TO WHOM JT MAT CONCKRN: At H regular meetng of the Townshp.'utnnlltee of the Towhnl)> of Wnorhrdge held Monday, Aprl L'l't,!U7, W!l> (lreeel to alverllse tle fact that on Monevenng. May,th.!'7, the Towwhl Commlltee wll meet at.s. M. (l^' n he 'nmnltcc Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Bulldlnt, t^oojlrldfe, New Jersey, nd etpo.e am sell at publc tale»nd to he hghest bdder aecordlnt to terms of nale on fle wth th* ToVhsllp Clerk open to nspecton Hnd to be publcly rend pror t. sale, l.t.ls. a n d n l l u e k lm-.l, W'ul- Take furtler notce that me Towmllp Commttee has, by resoluton and pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum prce at whh'l «ald lots n Hald block wll be sold together wlth'all other lctala pertnent, sarl nnn jrce leng $2,". n lns costs of preparng det and advertsng ths aale. Sad lots n sad hlock. f sold on terms, wll redulre a down pa>tnent of $2T,Ol, he haltnte of purchase prce, to. b* pad ertual monthly nstallments of Jlf.lt plt nterest am tlhe" crtn.^ r»v<l«, f»r n c-e.ntr»et of sal». Take" further notce that at sad sale, or any date to whch t may he adjourned, the Townshp Commttee reserves the rght n ts dscreton to reject any one or all bd* and to.sell sakl lots n sad block to such bdder as t may select, du* Ujad beng gven to term* and manner of payment, n case ono or more mnmum bds shall be re rttvetj. Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Townshp Commttee ard the payment thereof by the purchaser Recordng tn he nwnner of purchase n accordance wth terms of sale on fle, the Townshp wll delver on fle, a barg, the T o p ll gan and sale deed for sad premses. KATKll: Aprl ^d, n 7. B, J. DONGAN, Townshln Clerk. To he alvtht'l Aprl Jll 97, md M-ay st, -7, n hf lftdepenfent-lead*r. Heler tut tf-khuk NOT ( ; Ol' 'llulc SA.K TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At a regular meetng of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodbrdg*; held Monday. Aprl 'tst. -T, was dl'tetcl tu advertse the lact Hnt on. Monday Kv.nlnh'r Mny 3th, 97, the TuwKht Cmmltlee wll meet at «P.. (HT) n he ('(nulu'e Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Buldng:, Wuurlbrldge, New.trsey, am expose anl sell ul publc sale anl to the hlkhest bdder nceorllng to terms of sale nn tllo wth the Townshp (Merk upet to lnn t«ct uml lo he publcly read nrlnr to snl(-, Lots t t. ^!clu.h\e, n Hlock»U, U'lddbllffe T.wnslll Assess nc Map, Take lurtllt notce that the Townshp (Jonnltce has. by revo- Ttulon arm Dusuant to law. lsed a mnmum prce ut whch salh lots n sad block wll he snll tot'cll'tr wth all other leal.f pertcn, sad fnnut pr'v be'f? $"J'J.".ln pn-, custs ut" lrepurlnj; deed and ndverttsng ths mll,.s <l lots n sad. llo.-k. t' snll on lens, wll relurl' a UUM pynet of ^3.), the balance of purchase prce to he pad n ml nonthly nstall merts of $. plus nterest am other forms novlded for n conlraet uf saje., Take nrther notce that at sad sale nr any dalu to wl.lcl t may he adjourned, the Townshp Comnlltee reserves la rght n lt«(mcretn ut reject nn.v one or all blls atnl to.-ell sal luts n n«ld blnks to au.-l lul'lt as t may He ce, luu regard lenk gven to tetm mll nune* f pus"tent, n c.ne one or lnur, nlnlun hlls shall k. ret'pun aceeptau'e of tle mnmum bd, or bhl ubovt nltnun, by the Townshp Commttee and the payment thereof hy the purchaser accordng to he manner uf nr.'hupd n accordance wth M«}n of sut on tle, the. Townshp wll d,«lv*r a bargan and yule, lce.d ftr sll/frrnlsos, tatlln Aprl d. '9f. H. J. UltNlCAN. TortnJhlr) Olprk. Tn le 'udvrtset Aflrll :'lh, llh. am May st, l!t, n. the ndcpeldellt-l.calf. l.l n ' n -' l.l'l!!l.,- " H.n J. lft, fn tlf-r nol. Hnt 'h.ufj,«r."!u. to nn-, flxrlu llllt* fn! <,'t wh, h nnld a ' L... k wll he M-' "K.,.l (t!., r 'T-l.'tN [lerfnenl. s: d ;**-,'lr)l^-trar*-'<wlm!. *n*hf"«l (J*(r«t ' 'h- ;'. :. H Lt n!-;... U. f -;,l m t ' -. ' n, w ' r ' l l l l e h l;.,. ul T:LJ! Sn "el unt ll- M;,., h.n-l'.wejffrlv llllllr tle.,-,-! n. " Vlll'l Sll,'el M. eel..,,:.. ; M H", k l-l l Th, cl'. u'l" rlsttm frnln,.,),,.,, ;,," u' sll eels.tluve llell,,, j,,.,.,,.'' ' rl<"l llu "-.l'l,'., Tlls.,!l."ce slull take fffoct 'llateh n.n f adopton n n.t - t*k ;s remr''(l y nw. l'st r ::N''',!. r,.tl!",.nnn-.fr. ren- f' rf.l '..le prl c n.e (md n l" ttsll-nk uf S" 'ln-,nlc,'-t rt,. ot'cr l.'ftn^ v 'lctl f'.r n e.nr.cl..f -n e. T:k> lrl'mr ml. ( tl.l nt sad r'e. nr nnv luf tn w-hlcl l mav mltl' rn.t-f< the rltht n ts ' tl l ". "- ;n\..no or all. ",l., Hfl suld 'M-- n sad *'.."- l.nl.lr-!,m t Mn v e!et lenard.el^ (vc; 'u f*nna nattpr nf (\ met. (n.r mure mlnu e bds shall he. rcllr'rr <..: W-.Ml MTH: o' r\.c s.. TO WHOM T MAT CONCKHN: \t,. LT'l. * meet K u!. Tt>wn«hlp.Commttee of the To*n (,'P of v' ll.rnlk.- hellt Mon..ly. \v;l- dn <.. An'll.'l.-t. t. advertl.«e fe fact thnt m Mon-, n.'.'h!;. M:t\.th, :l". the Tnwnsll ("ommltt«6 *'ll n*et 'M l»>t ll le '.nnlle Cltambera, Mtnr la! Mnnlclpal Bulldltt*;, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, t\ epose and *«ll *,t publ'c s»l«and to the hghest bdder lcdordlnf t» terms of Halt on fle wth th* Tojrnshp 'lrrk open to lntptrt on ltd to be ruhlfcty retfl prnr to tau, l.. l s! a l l. t! tlr.f-l,!7. W. '. ' l - lse *!*. v\- r *- f» AN*.enHl.'M M. v Taa* runner notce (hat th* Town*hlp Commttee han. br r**o- tlon and pursuant to law, fxed a ffltnmm prlc*» vyhlch sad lots n aald block wll be sold together wth» other delall pertnent, " ' 'pun ftccpptnrc e of HP mnmum b-.l, cr blrl buve nl T n.l nu hy tup Townshp Comm-lltee and (bf paymru tln'reof hy-the purclappr rtc- ','+M; tu he manner of purchase n :c "rda'-c \\l! tel'llt ul sale on.-. he Townshp wll delvpr a bar- Kan anl ^.].- d.'jt for sal. u'emses. 'ATKP Ap-l J.'nd. mt. J. TN'AN, Townst" C'rrk. To he dv,.ft j,, Aprl 'Ml. 'M',, and Maj - "r, n ll" ndcpetncnt Lender. N, : " n..lel n-.,' la 'A " Tn lll h ' ft 'Ml h c,'l' n- T sllp, M ' 't< l.\ m, W Ml ' ' V. L; v w. \V.,-c - ll CT ^ ]' ; ; 'u,'llull v. N a'.. l.at ' Kll 'c^ nun lu, ew,' :. n",, ltee f Al.l. lntnm pt l.-n; t lull.m ( T.!. ll'nan, Tnwnsljp ' -. AN lllvam'k TU V.M'ATK. Kl-:-,:AS '] AM :\TNuns THM colts of preparng deed and advjr-, 'l' ll.l KUlllTS S 'KKTAX tjstn* ths sale. Sad lots n sad 'uutk NS or S-'.V :NT STK-'.T, tk, f eofd on term's, wll r«qulr«, CKHT STTKKT AND NNTH.,...HH lavmenl ul ')"", He lul STM-'.KT N Tll-: 'HT '.l-'.a'ln tnce of purfhas* pfc* tu De pad SK'TluS ll' Tll: ToWN'Sllll n equal montlly nstallment* ol.)) plus nterest nnd other tp rcvldtd for n contract of pale..-:s:.\ AN> ::S;V AS 'PNTV H'.Mlln- s\:\v X A MAP.)) plus nerest and other tfrm jrovlfltd for n cojtract of F>*.,,,,.,,,.,....,, T a d* further rtotc* that a t *tld :N T T.: P.A N o r l.ul's N t,le, or ty llb to Whch t may \\ n l:ll«;''. TuWNSl'. MM' b* *,djourn*d, th* Townshp Com-.:S'.X 'HNTV, S':\V.'.ls'.v. mlttee reserves he rght n ts «l-,l,\l l't Y MnlTMS V,!. 'l'serttl»n to re}*«t any on* or all bds TK;. ; Tn: rnrr ::A'\: sel b regard beng f.. &ld lots n sad block dder # t mny select, due to term* and, n case on* of: \V.,',,, \,\K.AN P-: T )F; AM-:) n-.. T.mn ] ' " ' l l l l l l l, l e T. W l l - l l P O ' the..mm o" Ml.l-. That the 'ull rcls'. the cclr ' hcl-lall-r sel. e.elrlv \act.''l. s-:vcxtr!-; NN X:. a wm lles des'l'lb,'.! ol Whch t anl h ou lncl hy t a h o aal*, OB Ole, the Townshp wll d«lw»r BC d l dd f dd ol le ell tt' ]lu' ll,-!,!-.,"...._, _. _..., ' Seventh Street a, northwesterly» Drta'ln ftd eat* deed for d d l n c " ''.p"d Sree.n,! run,' premse*. ". Mllelee lrlhwe-.terlj 'lmu lle cll- AT':; AlTtl -ml. H7. n lne nf Seventh street "K» feel. U.. D U N K T A N, Townshp Clerk, m.r.,, -!, --. tn he s.nherly lne Tn e ;l\'ert-.el Al'll '.'l..l" l.nl fl lln-k lul. 'T, a.l May st, tmt. ll ln- ; KllllT STtKKT lndepndent-leader. ' l::;nmn; at, pun.n.'l n --C Hull uf the eelllel lne! Kltllll Veslel-lv lne At a regular meetnt' nf the t"' < r l:r Townshp rornttfc of the Town- cel, Mle re r H:» --m Noton \>f rn.c SA.K TO WHOM T MAY ('T xllp.f Wdln-lKe held MU,lay. VlH'l -st, l!, :. wa- 'lre. d tn a.u-erlm' the fa. t Hm nn Mfnlay evenng, Mav :,th, mt. el am he noth- Tappc Slrect and nortlwcmc ly al.o^ '.tfhll Sl'ccl r.r. Ss,. le M.ut nels -,-lh lne,.f.ot ll lllll'k!' NNTH STMOKT t::nnl.n; al a ot lurm p cr.s'r un h ntc" MM nf Mdlleex. N*v.l-r-,.. 'n L'N lny Al'l.!. (VXUAN, T'»n«hl > Clerk. \N ukl'nan''k TO VA'ATr", Hl-:- -:'\fj: -\N- :\Ts'(fsH THO 'f S'.C UHTS N A'A,STK:T N Tn-: '>P-:.A\VX s-:«"ttov OK X - T'*H^Hff J **-."^VlHHl. ::n:' 'AS S«\VN ON A ':n- TAN MA <)! KLlllltlA 'llltllvh l>:\ B.Dl'MCNT. S'l T V A T! : N n-o,h!(-: Tnu'xsnr, MD- DL-'SKX ('(HA'TT, N-;W jutshky. w'nr \N> p-:ver.of'kr> nv s. \V ^ ' W.MT/;- l-'khlu'a'.t (93. \M -'LKD S TF. M)l>l,KS-:.\ rnla'tv 'l.kltk's Ot'FH'K., H: r' HUM \l\':d hy <le Town- ^,], ',.mll te.e.f lle TlWslln of \V,'.,l'.' n::' 'c 'unlt V n M'ldl e-e\., Tl. H " A'll Street ffty.l Hde cmchltnk fnrn Clyde An- Hm '.fttlv.l'runmately flsl.:.7 lee! n the mrllety n-nnts hee ul. le and the s'.-lme - (level,- vnat-.l, _' T'nc publc rlrhls.ll-sns from he 'lel ltl.ll nl" t r - street above n'lunc'l,rc!erel,>- released fr.nl -,M. d.-l' atlnn. :;. Tl~ ur.ln.nr> xnl) take effe.'l nhp.ll tt v unn lt«adopton an.l nh-m-n a-; r'..'d h\' mv; A'a'sT - ;!loskl:, l", l!lllu'elll;l-.ll-l.,fl'e Alte-. 'l'nlan', Tuft'll: llt, 'lell T, n."hcl-cl as adopted ll.l-!,'l.letl -., :l. 'l nl.al'll.', \ot«': T.rrtNTh'^crons r,nm,-ll nf tf"at>rlltkr-\l t<- MKTK'U'.V OHK l"r>j«-(- Nl, N,.. \. ^sa) St.,led lds fur lle mstnctle.l,.: ahpfun rvn!el>'..*flh s. feet»l '"n.rete sllewlllks n clllle'tlln wth \''.-ans 'lnerke'> fltshm l'.," Nn, N.,l. V.!S-J:,.n ln.vc Avenue, ranpl.ell SuvM, Mawhev St'eel nl W.slnKton Avenue, Wnmlhrlm., X.... wll be e< eh'el hy lle Tuwnslp 'nlllnltl'e f le Tuwnsllp 'f WolhrllKc al the M nn,ua! Mnlcllal hnlln.'.. WnolH.lRe. N,., (DSTl, May, U7, and h,-n at H.'lfl Metn'r.l Mmcjcl T'lllm. publcly pened and read ;.l..ml The furnatnn fur ludlers, l-'unn ul Hl. 'orm ul ('ontr.-l. Plans. Srpctctnls. may le.llalled at the tlo ll 'lal-elee. >a\^, T,wsh KKcer, Me.n.l Mun elpal Ullldllf. The T'>wnshp Cunncc uf the Tuwnslp ll" Wnllrls-'e reserves the rkh to wave any nlm nalltlc.-- n or reject any r,r all h'ls. Kch hlldfr nust depnst wth ls.l. Hccrly n an annnl nf nut lcs< tllllll lell per 'cnlll lll'; ).'. lle lase,, n t,. n' anl, M '',- lnfr.l,d,.' n- W l ht. 'll f,,r h.ldr-l'h. \tlnlw n ' j v. atel lle Mm nlu H-ret r: 'ln'an. Tun -' pruvtl', ' (h.kfa, nt ' -'..t n.- ' \. dal, \ T K: 'O ' nmnpt lt, k lenk-ll-/, h u ml Ml, '^l, n Sn N'ct H. 'l-nm!, \'.l<. ll he llfll.',,,.l, : "" Mddle.-,A 'na.n M'rlfclP..'h n, ';,!;,. n u n K - t e o n M n r. h n' " j ',, ' '., ns-ed ldln As-..'.,,..,''.,,, "! t, n l,,,,, l(a.. H'H, llnull,!! nf Ne nfle,.f A,n A, l,- T o l:kko M>,lN<", COt!POP.A- TnN : eow-lon of NHV Vork,' md!' '' persnn.s ; «(»*»., <,v. P«. :,;; m,, w,,, wn,ll tn-'lv nl. c m, KR. uns hmcafler n,, (],', T\K- N'>T ' "-: thllt sellll lld-! DJl, ashlrrd l.y lun,, \,',' nl' 'npn "N'«- 'H"" 'ol- n "pmtu nl N,' n.l.,jr,,,, lns fled a rmlton n tllb, llnllllllt Cunralln. ;,,,.. m'\ rmntv f.rt of f'nmmn! "" New Vnrk y s«t«n,-n,, llhu- " t-f.' ertnlrt nflcnnrr- nv 'S^Vmmn^W^W) (t$t Slnrteaxe, vernk hntls.ml '.Ke ; ;. P-^n^en' lucbtel Hf Toh'n'l,\\' ) T..\K F'ltTU'r \, ul \V ll-rdgc, He 'Olnly "t! lal the Mddlesex r,,m,'tv l' ' Mdllec-s tnll Slut* n r - S( ' w "' ' J J Hlwtm 'fs-uh nn tl,,. ttnre lullv lrmnlcd nn u c r u l n,, Mr<-l. Ml,, nr<lcr,., n,:, nnp cn'led "lla " f 'n'port'v «l-, K,,,-, nppll ul m tn,,', H.fled «leelln, WmlhtlKe ' "«'«- afnrcsnll nnrtknfto uln ' shp. J,hlleS.-X 'l.lllltl, Htale,,. fr,,,,, MllllUe-SPX ' Sen-.le^-v, srv'm'd nml 'P'C',. 'mnnnn Pless m,,,v ^ l.v l,,-r«anl f','\. SUM '!'" '-'. l' : 'jl!l7, nt " u'clnck n,,,,. Smth SlleCt. l'dth AmbOV, S l ' w ' ll the.mdllle:-e\- ',am, Jersey " whch map ha.-- been lut' - ' ldse, N'eft" llrumwlek \,.(v tolore fllfl ll ll.c Oflle of thf-ylerl HYMA.N ST::x Alllrney nl ',.f MlWlpse\ cnty nmt.whch luls c (n,*n,l.n desl(»rt(d ol s.'ll h up HS l...( l-'ofty-fltht (<M "nl l''nm.\ -nne 9 n Kln'K 3T-', wth.*.ulum,'nd nprnvencts HTN e-, n-.-t mnr*'!s,"c n Kllxnl'-, N,. Hal,,.l", Ma', h M, :7... -?. ^Hl' "' «<l<mhlt l>l.l., V. KK rtlvl'hut MHtfcll CM-: luckll'ts AN' 'Slll KS-'.MKNTS J M'll, Sn, T o ' 'lht'akv fllll, "S W bl 'd«f N:lt"lhll Mllll Vl.llch. l!l ;,-Kn r \,, 'n S.c :\\ A''"nn l"t lft.l" Tn' l< Kpel.\tt Cash KccClp.-, T.-ft-nshp» Wu.dbrhlK. H'ldt't Apmp nlun T.nu-.hl.l WnU'rhlK', Ap.rn all', nr l':xteu-.mn " Alarm System Sale n! 'llkc Tl l"'k Sale n ted nd Hp.ldnR nsuan.. ' cn n n tcu'l" Teleplldn.' KelllN lle nslts, K.'.s r.. J»K.,':7( ' Tntal :,-en- TjTA,. HKtl''T CAS 'Ward. - SU'KSF:M:NTS: p.'^.'t.: '.lecla-ly.-ll'l '" (!t nml ol lur T l-'lh'l Ol: Hll -altled 'V' rn.tt Hll- f:t. f lll ( l.lhv,, 'l;.n: r.'ll last year '.cl'l Salnor Amtl Advert sn* and Kle. lon K\.-me Telepllf.lle : nsurance. l-'re Alarm Mantenance l-'rc flrn-e Snppl.,-^ Nl-W Kllllpllfllt ll'se, llfz.zlcs. llntm. nols, -,plrs. clls lnd lls-ellane.ls tle lklltlllk c llpllle l : Hll carred "v.- rmn hst ye.' t :3:t. 'urrcnt 'ls V'!,',' lydrnls., Wnter Servce On Ac.fn lur llxlensln Alnrn S y s t e m tepas anl Mls.-elhnems Truck kc a.rs ml Servce $.ll-.l. Krflnse Kepalru and Mlnllnu. l,l.:'-n nlrnv'nets to l-'rehnsc Ktchen T, Ml.nl 'llltlk.n.l Se--eary's Kxpenses 2u.ln Hl.lRc.s and Keys '' ' '-' l-'lclm-c Wllel. ' :ll - ls.'kll ; l"" MM ell,-ms - -H>l..T.M tn r.n ts 7 lvtl,nl:.,! Mm.. pj. TOTA, ll c»s n Wn ' :s:.\ :NTS dlnldf;.' N.tnl Hank -Vh'rv 2«. :n: kecl.r Ad-mnt.... Spec.l Ac (nt nl llnfl'.l Tvu-k l'. l pllcnl.., l-l'l MGGS AND SKEETER -By WALLY BSHOP l >- N -- l'/'^!!c.; ' ' : '. -. ( TALK ABOUT YOUr> )(AJHAT'RE > BAD BREW<S.,.TrW S> YOU < POKE WOULD AAVE BEEN JCRABBNX A rto/ae RUN N ANY <( ABOUT? LEA6UE, F HADN'T HT XTHAT WNDOW!! Cof \W, KH...YOU'RE H(ME, AREN'T YOU?.AND F YOU'RE SMART YOU'LL ^ STAY HERE UNTL TH5 THNG BLOWS OVER,! FELX THE CAT Tr**"*. ~-o- STA.RTED' J - r.'pr rtr, >:.:..: '.^nn v ' w THERE NO PACE J TUFFY r-st-... or PWMCJ.^, TO WhOM T MAY CONCERN; At «r«gulaf meelhk of th* Townltlp Cornmltt«< of tnn Town 'VE QOt A QOO MND HO DO LKE FREDDY MO NEVER LOOK A t QlRLS q. ' N FACT, WLL T' HMPr/ JUST CALLED UP UFFY AND GHE SAY5 SHE'S TOO 6USV > Q\'E ME A PATE.' M GOOD By. KH OH,, JWKNq A LTHE CAN'T HURT/ THE FLOP FAMLY Buldng, Woolhrldge, New jttfty. Hull.Hull. WonUuUlg, New J«m«y, T o w n s h p Clerk open U ltnu«ctl>p uml lo le pnml'lv 'enl pmr lo sale,,<>( udl n Hlock r.«3t', U. Townshp Aanct-sn'l M.p. md opue and Ml *t publlu *M«Hud to U«h)[h«<t bfddtr ocurdn* to grm of at d oh n Wth tl TowfhlM 'l.'k open to hmuctlon and to he pllcv r»md prkr to n l*, ure that tle n l,,. B l o c k KO-A U'ulllllll lll^c ''lukllllllp A._... and pumun u aw, - _ Dlnlnmrn t, c.t wldul»ald lot* nnluju p'leo ul wn. sad lul Sld llllll'u Wll >C t,ld lng,;tll«r Wtth»ll oth*r detll* p'trtlnull, -SA/*,( «u«lnl Juo.WO p]u» tl«b

11 T,EA)fR APRL U TUT PAGE ELEVEN : Barrens at Home Today and Monday; Rec Meetng Tonght Owls and LlOnS to ^rener Softball 'orrn Opposton >/..,,.,..^ZJ^*V "' '" - '... ;,^,.,^ _. - ^ - Hurls (lu'-llttcr, Loses ()HKH)OR - After t fs three names on '?.,;,,, he Woodbrdge Hgh bas'lll tram wll try to mll tle wn column ths ul two homo llts com-,,l;v at Fords Park, 'he Bar- V cross bals wth Coach j..pnes Hlnhland Park Owls.,. tme s o'clock. l.ulny. ('oaf' Nck Prlscoe's All c)tcran the Perth Am Mary's Ldns n a o'clock,. The Lons are conchrd ],n'.: KlnR. former Carterct School all-around athlete.,, : n" lhe past week, the local.,, rnpped two hpnrtbreakers.! lost to Planfleld. 2-..,. a neat one-htter turned >. pl)moc Frank Sautner,, m Frday, the Barrons,.,.,! he depths of futlty,, M utal nf men stranded :;, buses and losng out lo ' Hvcr, 5-2, at Fords Park. lour Ht by MrNally ;, r'ardnuls' one ht came n :nn<! nnng. Jack Murphy,, drew a walk. Don McNally,,,l wth a sngle to rght ; t< PlanfleldV lone taoal :-..r runners pulled a double Ar Adams cut of the-throw, cod base but threw wld!,, Murphy, scored. McNally ld, A perfect sacrfce bunt. U. lrst base lne scored ;.,!]\ \ul the second and flm].l,n )hy ptched a good game for, ;:'d too, allowng but three lhe B;u(n.s put men on the,.. H all but the thrd nnng! ;.,. be scorng chance came n urd nnng. Art YnunM was, ;, u Hst on an nflelcl error Samner bounced out but.johnny Toth poked a sngle to rfht. sendng Young to second. Both runners were stranded, however, when Bob Koperwhats lofted to second base and Jm Homer grounded out o short. Maroons 5'; Barrons 2 Aganst the South Rver tonroons, the Barrons faled to delver n the clutch, There n a nutshell, les the answer to another loss. At least one base runner* was left stranded on base n each ol the nne nnngs. n the second ffth and nnth, three were left stranded on the base paths. Ace Adams went the route for the local nne and nave up fve hts. Hs teammates clubbed two South Rver flngers tor seven. A bad thrd nnng whch saw nne Maroon batters stroll up to nne Maroon batters stroll up to the plate put the skds under the Barrons. The nnng was marked wth three hts, ncludng a trple, two errors, a ht batsman, a passed ball and a stolen base. Outsde nf ths nnng Adams looked Rood on the mound. He' fame fannng the two frst batters. Hs fast ball had the batters swnrns late on many nstances. Walt Sprull, negro allaround athlete, battng n the clean-up poston was called out on strkes twce. The box scores: SOUTH RVER Palo, rf Olchasky, 2b Boknosk, f Sprull, cf Daskeltra, p Dtbkowsk, p Huffman, ss Jarosewcz, c Stout. 3b Brylnsk, lb AB ALWAYS WELCOME Shell Fuel OH delvery men, traned for ther job, lke to feel that the "Wekom<' mat N out. So they're always careful of your uwns^ and shrubs... try hard to keep your drveways clean... try to be consderate n every way. For the fnest fuel ol neatly and promptly delvered call Shell! FOR FUEL-OL DELVERY CALL WQODBRDGE 8- H.V. \M. WS SHELL FWL OL Announcement! 32 R Players Prepare For Openng Tlt 9 of Last Year's Team Return to Lne-up; st (ame Luted May 8 WOODBRDOE The Qrelner Grls softball team wll hold ts second workout Sunday at School No. feld at 2:3 o'clock. The Grls held ther ntal out- door drll last Sunday despte the cold weather and a large, group of spectatotrs was on hand to wtness the sesson. Holdovers from last year's team woh worked out. ncluded: Carol Glroud, Emly Wllams, Charlotte Pryce Leonard, Dotty Kacwnarek, Eleanor and Delores Statle, Helen Madgef," Monya Frankowskl and Helen DeBoer, Newcomers ncluded Carolyn Butler, a blonde sluggng outfelder; Su?.y Vuno. a strong-armed thrd baseman, two ex-servce grls, Helen Kane and Dors Kelly; the Fscher ssters, Betty and Dotty. Shellah Ryan, Tna Caputa, Rose Wnukflwskl and Mary Less. Two more ptchers may be added to the team to round out a wellbalanced squad whch s expected to be ready for acton n ts open- ng contest May 8. WOODBRDGE AB B H Toth, c Pocklembo, cf... 5 Romer, f 3 2 Butchko, rf 5 Kopet'whals, ss S Youn;, lb 2. Mullaney, 3b 3 Sautner, 2b Adams, p Score by nnngs: South Rver 5 Woodbrdge 2 Errors: Toth, Koperwhats, Palo, Adams, Daskewcz, Jarosewlcz. Stout (2. Three base ht: Palo. Sacrfces: Mullaney, Sautner, Olchasky, Brylnsk. Stolen bases: Koperwhats, Adams, Daskewcz, Hoffman, Stout. Left on bases: St. Anthony's Prepares for County League Competton Bellevlle Kafles Season n ndependent (Crcles Play South Rver 7, Woodbrdge 7. Double plays: Boknosk to Olohasky. Struck out: by Daskewca 5, by Dabkowskl, by Adams 8. Bases on balls: oftdaskewcz 5, off Dabkowsk 3. off Adams 3. Ht by ptcher: by Adams (Daskewcz, Stout'. Wld ptch: Adams. Passed ball' Toth. Hts: off Daskewcz n 5 nnngs. Wnnng ptcher: Daskewcz. Umpres: nnd Clark. (Contnued on Page 2) CLUBS-TEAMS Augtftsrte \t> l»n All Klnln nf l*h*rln«on Jurkrt. em. rtc. VMO PnrulHh < nllnrmn MOHH* KCN'S Sllttl TB MAN NTKKT WOODBHDUK. *. J- PORT READNO-The St. Anthony's Holy Name baseball team wll open ts season Sunday by playng host to the strong Bellevlle Eagles. Game tme s scheduled for 3 o'clock. A busy season s ajead for the Sants who have entered the Mddlesex Cuunty League accordng to an announcement by Manager Julus Kollar. The county league s composed of 2 teams. Four UP from Ue Townshp and nclude the seln Cubs, Folds F. C, and the Kensbey Bascs. The Meadowbrooks F. C, Perth Amboy, Metuchen Boosters, Metuchen Colored All-Stars, Rnrlan Townshp Ramblers, Crosley A. C, Nxon Red Sox and Hghland Park Red Brds round out the league entrants. All names are scheduled as twolght tlts begnnng.at t o'clock. Each team wll play two Rames a week, one at home nnd the other away, Kollar ponted out that the Holy Name team wll be the best and strongest team to ever represtnt Port Readng on the damond. To back up hs statement the fery Port Readng baseball mentor announced hs roster wll consst of lop-notch damond stars. Headng the lst s Devrn Stemlng, ptcher, who has seen acton wth the Chcago Cubs. Dapnle. fznk and 7,ullo. "pttrhers; Pete Cyeu's. t'rbnn nnd Govltz. catchers; Mkr Kutclvyak. Barron Jayees Down Planfeld John Zllo and lfrvb Vahaly. n- Jm H O t ( StHk felder?; Knno. Afoove and Zuc-,en caro. outfl'ldrr.s. Out Ten Batters; t was.ko nnnouncn that the St. Anthony C.Y.O. wll have a Two Dalnn team whch wll be composed most- y of 'teu-aw youths. The team; wll play Sunday afternoon ball and also enter the Townshp Re<'-* reaton lensae. Greyhounds Hold Membershp Drve HOPELAWN _ The Hopelawn Greyhounds RVC announced that a membershp drve wll fret underway tomorrow and run for one month. Youths. 6 or over, resd- Hodan, ss nt! n the Townshp are elgble to jon. No ntaton fee wll be charged durng the drve. The Greyhounds wll have softball and baseball teams ths season and wll ehter the Townshp Recreaton.leagues. Members accepted at the last mectr ncluded Mke Butchko. Jucy Wascrck. Vctor Csk. Joseph Pastor and Ted Csk. The offcers of the club are: Alex Smon, presdent: John Kur- [ ma, vce presdent: Frank Thomas.) treasurer: and Steve Balnt, secretary. Wllam < Lofty Yura and Frank Thomas are co-charmen of the Managers Urged to Extra nnn? Attend League Meet seln Cubs Drop WOODBRDOE--Deadlocked at 8-6 after te eomplctun of seven j SELN -The seltn Cubs not off nnlks, thr WoodbrdKc Hgh! U) a bad stat Smdny. when they all School Jayvee baseball team pushed across, run n the eghth j lost to the Cavalers of South nnng to wn out 7-6 over lhe Rver at Pafer Feld. Plalnflrlt Jayvers Trojanowskl, the Cavaler hlrler, Jm Boland. lean rght hnnder. held the Cubs to one ht. and had went the (h.suucr (or the lttle control of the name all the way Barrons and wave up seven 'hts through. t w»s very Wndy and and struck out ten batters. [cold, and nether team was nblg Pete Dallna bashed nut two hts- -a ht the ball soldly n Hrer trps to the platr'tn lemll Glls hurled for Lhe Cubs nnd hs mates n haltng. allowed the Cavalers only flvt The box score: h la, but the blows came n the. WOODBRDOE J clnch after he had Walked two AB men. whch wets quckly followed Oloff. 3b Dulton, 3b Ambrozy, lb Nebank. f Dallna, c Wlck, 2b Shekel, cf Gurbaek, rf Outwen. lb Blunr, p Del Buno, cf commttee n charge g of the mem- Cuanese. 3b Aonther.ex-bs leaguer s Lou bershp drve. Yura may be reached Lebel. c Russo, who was the property of by callng after the strke s over) ZnowU. lb the Washngton Senators before he P. A Murhoff. f entered the servce. Murphy, p Also n the, lneup are Ray Demoresk, Joe Gyenes, BU Kulck, El-Javs Defeated By Baker Boys' 9 WOODBRDOE A four-run rally n the nnth nnng spelled doom for the lbcal El-Jays base- j m M H Ml BB H Va9 Kff<>rtvr Aprl 5, 97, Safeway Trals, nc., now operate a Drect Daly Bus Servce Between Carteret and New York Gly. BUSES WLL LEAVE FROM ROOSEVELT AVENUE AND EDWN STREET, CARTERET, FOR THE NEW YORK CTY DESTNATON AT DXE BUS TERMNAL, 2 WEST 2ND STREET. DALY AND SUNDAY TME TABLE LEAVE CARTERET STREET H/V, DX DLY JM.y.'D.Y. DLY. AM. r.m, :V»:«2: :3 6: «:S«:3 DLY. AM. ARRVE CARTERET»LY. ftlv. DfcY.v DLV. DLY. DLY. PM, PM. 7: 2: :M 5:3 8:* :9 : ball team n ts tlt wth the Pertl j Amboy Boker Boys Sunday. The fnal score was 6-. The Woodbrdge nne turned n wns n ts frst two sames, defeatng the Rghway Reformatory, -. and the Colona Veterans, 8-3. ' Jack Manton,went the dstance! for the locals a'nd had the stua- tkm well n hand for eght.frames CRAFTSMEN'S but ran rrtto a lttle dffculty n' the fnal nnng. The box score: EL-JAYS AB R H Corcoran, 2b.. Cherpko, f 3 Kara, f.... Venerus, 3b Boland, cf. 3 Holzhemer, f... 3 " Foerch, lb O Arway. c ' Ells, ss 2 Mnton, p ' 3 3 BAKER BOYS AB R H Horvath, 3b 5 Mezy, rf Juraska, cf 5 G. Kovacs, ss Cserr. c 5 F. Kovacs 2b Herceg, p ' 5 3 Kaschak, lb 3 Var, f 6 WLDLFE REFl'OE The Secretary of the nteror, J. A. Km*, accepted for the Gov-' 33 PLANFELD J.V AB 5 3 Ferrs. 2b... EWy.'ss! Haukeness. rf R 6a o o l Score by nnngs: C. Bahr, cf Woodbrdjw 2-7Remeta. rf Planfleld 2 2 G Two-base hts: Cutonese. emnent a deed from Governor Mllard Caldwell. of Florda, for more than ftoo. acres of the land. Struck'out: by Murphy 2. Everuludes swamplands for use as 3V Boland. Bases on balls: off a Federal wldlfe refuge. Murphy 5. ol Boluul S. Blue Bar Green Lantern Almas Craftsmen's Club Pulton nn Sten's Servce Betty's Bsauty Shop Veterans # M. & G. Trans Sportng Club Benny's Tamn Veterans $2 GREEN. LANTERN Herbert 67 McVcar... ( 52 Mulrooney 59 StawjcJc 57 Chomck 63 Mhalko Szeles Sempendorfer Hango Ducsak DELCO A GENERAL MOTORS PRODUCT AVENEL 826 RAHWAY AVE SPORTNG CLUB ( OL BURNERS COAL & OL CO. AVENEL, N. J RESULTS STANDNGS VETERANS # J. Ferraro Sedlak B. Szurko H. Seyler A. Hegedus M. Goflre H. Slawn BLUE BAR (3 Mosso Kumchol Baka Papp 8 98 by a sngle und a double to produo* three runs,. South Rver got ts fnal run when Bud Breen made a bad throw to thrd and caused the run j to score easly The Cubs threatened only once, when Remetn ht a double and Mastrangelo walked. Ells, Sverada and B-een were easy outs. Next Sunday the seln Cubs wll travel to Mntawan, where they wll play the Park A. C. at the Matawan Hgh School feld Game tme s set for 2:3 P. M. The box score: CUBS A. T. Comsuds, 2b Sverada. 2b Breen, lb Yakulch, 3b Fretag. SR 7 G. Comsuds, c. Kelly, 3b Zagat a, ss Bratus, lb... Konopko, cf f Lewandroskt, 2b Pajack, c Trojanowsk, p Paulus, rf B. Duscak L. Genovese M. Almas. G. Mackey, F. Barbato B. Muncc LaRusao J. Mnucc Mtroka Mayorek... CRAFTSMEN l> Byers 32 6 Schwenzer ' 7 53 McCullaell Bernsten 8 Demarest VETERANS 6 M. Ferraro 52 J. Kovacs Clarksorrs AUTOJ.AUNDRY <:ARS WASHED, POLSHED A!ND SrvONZED l?z f^ Rule Changes To Be Dscussed A meetng of.oflbul! nnd baseball team nanf' who have nncady entered, trams m any nf hn three Townshp leagues or those who ntend to enter teams, has been called for tonght at 7: 'JO o'clock, n the MunlcpB Buldng. by < George Gerek. Townshp drector of baseball and softball league functons ths season Our of the man ponts to be dscussed tonght wll bo R revson of rules and regulatons governng the runnng of the leagues. m ths reason Gerek has urged all m,ana!ers to attend and partcpate n the dscusson on rule changes. Another phase of hr meetng wll cover a report by Gerek on ftsurvey made by hm and Samuel Goo on the felds that wll be avnllablc for league contests. <e«l?ue games are expected to get underway lhe week of May 6. Several entry blanks have been receved for every league so far. and ndcatons pont to a wellrounded league prrv.ram ths season. Contract blanks may be obtaned by whk m touch wth ether Gerek or Goe or wrtng to the former at 86 Hnh Street, and the latter at 52 Crmnpton AvenUe. Entry blanks wll ulso be obtanable at tonght's meetng. Emphass ths season s beng placed on the rule that all player* jnust resde wthn the Townshp boundares. Gerek s also requestng alt managers to fll n the morth, day and.year of brthdays of partcpants n the Junor ana ntermedate Leagues. NOT PLAY MONEY PLYMOUTH, PH. - Whle en route home from school, Thomas Wllams found 2 ureenbacks whch he thought was play money and laughngly dstrbuted t among hs schoolmates. One boy took hs bll home to hs father who mmedately recognzed t as a real (5 bll and notfed polce. After a hurred roundup, $,2 was returned to Aveln Maro, a mner who sad he lost t on the way to a bank. Moro save Thomas a $5 bll, whch he wll study closely so tha he wll know real money when he fnds some agan. Crme n the Unted States ncreased 7.6 per cent n 96 to a ten-year peak, accorcmug to J. Edgar Hoover, drector of the Federal Bureau of nvestgaton, who wans that there s evdence of the "old-ganrs re-groupng." & G. TRANS 92 8, (3! BENNY'S TAVERN FORFET ; K: 5 : : P,M. f.m. 5:3 7:«:3 2:3 ARRVE NEW YOR CTY, N. Y. DXE BUS TERMNAL 2 W. 2ND STREET 6: : 3;» :3 7: JO 9: 2: LEAVE NEW YORK CTY, N. Y. DXE BUS TERMNAL 2 W. 2ND STREET Announcement... ; We are pleasfd lo announce that ''can mm take care of your refrgerator as wdl as your rado repars. Two traned tefrgerator men are at Amboy Avenue and James Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Woodbrulg* K-5 PERTH AMBOY, N. 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The short.nclsh tan collar has been re- wed n unswrv to wde demand ; Pen Mrer, such.-s French fronts, '! nrh ruff ;, one-pleee sleeves ;nd penrl buttos arc n lmted Holy Name 9 Wns n Practce Game PORT READNG A shurp sngle to rght by Bobby Urban s('nt two runs scamperlm across the! platr n the sxth nnlnt md RHVP 9t. Anthony'* Holy Name bfl.scball J. Gyenes, cf, p Koncl. f Urban, lb t. Vnhnry* 2b rwufm M verdlcl Q+*r hp Perth A«boy Mrftfnwbrooks F C. n a B. Kullck. rf TJWMtaf tlt played Suntluyntl'tTO Daprle, pu. cf wnners' (lold, L«k"p; rt Both loams «r«- rvals n tlc', Mld-Cdtn.y baseball leattuc whch wll net undprway.soon. Each club Umbered up llw ptrhr nul nl showed md-season form. Honnlo Lozak, varsty lulon thr Rders Collwr team, opened up on the mound for thr Plncelll, rf Snnts and wn.s touched for fve Joe Mauro, cf hts and two nns n three nnnus. J. Mauro. f Wsnewsk, ss prllf nllowed and tossed up Bnrto, c lllcss bull forthref nnlks. Joe Yoke Oyenes moprjoj tp n the Penskowsk, p last two frumps, ulvns up ohr hl. The local nne orabbed an «>aly cad n the frst nnlnr when they n ) )("l nn Pen.skow.sk! for three nn,. 'rc Moul<fVbrook hurler had llln'lty n fnd nn the plate and valk'rt ho frst four baters. He hn hs strde nter and struck out, x bat''s durng hs mound stay. The wo wnnng runs were cored when Snps Zullo stkle.d. advanced to thrd on Rocky Smeone's bllntcrlrk double and llr- : ban's sngle, drvng n both mates ; The box fcore: ST. ANTHONY'S H N B. AB P. Qyenes, c T. Zullo, ss Slmeone, 3b 28 5 MEADOWBROOK F. C. AB R SRVVR, 2b Maloney, lb WaReman. 3b the New Jersey Councl. S;t" )epah.ment oj t Economc Development, annotmebs... The proposal to requre avators to pay the three cent tax on gasolne has been consgned to the Commsson on Stc Tax Polcy for study and report next year... Farm real csl;he vahvs n New Jersey rose nne per cent durm the twelve months enrlm March, 9f. pcrordnu tn the State Department of Aunculture... Mlk prces n New Jersey 3 6 wll be reduced one cent per quart Seore by nnlnfts: j effectve May under orders of St. Anthony 3 2 5! State Mlk Drector Arthur F. Foran... The New Jersey Legslature Meadowbrook 2 2 ; Two-base ht: Slmeone, BULL'S REVENGE, CLAYTON, N. M. Paul Mller, a younr Senecn rancher, kcked! an old bull to hurry hm nto a corral. The bull kcked back, breakng Mller's Let;. Slate HOUHC dnlntuft \nlll tllnul 'm/'l cars fter ther lcenses h;vc been revoked, State Motor Vehcle Commssoner Arthur W. MRtjc warns.,. nrreased salares and ftnu:!- terms for members of the Lcv.Mlnture wll be advocated at the proposed State Consttuton^ ;C'onon June 2... The 97 fdllon of ''Sun Pun New Jer.st-y" descrbng' New Jerse; has ratfed the proposed amendment to the Unted States Consttuton to restrct future nrcsd'ts to servng two terms only,. The Mercer County Common Pleas Court las ruled the Stale Dvson of Correcton and Parole cannot keep prsoners n ther c.^lls after he Stale Court of Pardons has uralel lcn paroles... Work has been stalled*by the State Department of nsttuons and Agences on a $3, protect for the flreproofllnk and modernzaton of the south wnn of the man bulldlnr lt Greystmte Park Slate Hosptal Ths week s known as Publc Health Nursng Week n New Jersey under an endorsement of Governor Drscoll... A total of 8,5 hnshels of New Jersey S'atc certfed hybrd seed corn s ready for en ( pay ters amounted to $6,665, n l!)f compared to $7,792, n 95. CAPTOL CAPERS: n March the Ne,v Jersey food dollar purchased only as much as could be bomht for fl.2 cents n Aucust, 3!). the State Department of Amculturt reports... Unted States Senators should snorc payrollers. cha -warmers and clock wr.tellers' n Washngton and approve congressonal cuts n Presdent Truman's budget, accordlnk to he New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton... 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