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1 and vgorous newspaper n the actvtes and nter the resdents of Woodbtdge Ljp. Rend t reguary each he fuy nformed of every thy event n your home town; Snbepenbent -"eaber Before you shop, t w b«wtoe to study carefuy the vaues and Kr< vces offered by our advertsers. Eaeh edton carr merchandse news o( utmttrt mportance to the thrfty buyer. You Mm tnurt our advertser! NO. 36 etness AND jght v GREGORV [ won't worry t havng to do the mysef. tobaby beard me [my beer the other ] had been whtwth my tte. the Comrrjtnst vuc has attached segments of move ment around suddeny and a strong f needed to perform ndcated. had f; away, scng now and then, Hy beng obnox- ^"'d-soaked nter- Jnon of Mne, M Workers of ts prophet,. hurt 'em, [eftrc tty coud snk but ddn't wrap HT st n busness. Km-.and Congrcgaut want to te you Sud.y when saw -membrrs of the Hoy cf two countes.reverence before ther cnty profess ther r hstorc mtancy Cathoc Church bnmmsts und Comfhcs 1 marchers sogged drvng ran, the fag of before them, n a mstraton of unty ended at the gh uu n Carteret, where fnest, moet ucd o! the case aganst ever to come to the [hs student of Com- \w.f wrtten aurt fe tn 1 Vce Presdent of c>!t,', Brookyn, Rev. r, CM., PhO,, ard h ronvcton and H the speech of the bu the speech of tt>«1%'h Kthers the facts, rm n order and acher reatve mporen draws concu- mo wsh was a S\ John's Coege and \r Meyer taught one of Commu-.M>o;,ed n» ther M-nn, dstortons. m emotona out.ttcry, none of the...tws ordnary put professona orator. jm.t fcton was made ;t, n anguage so eo- ut the fu sg- ;r occason coud not by ;nyoe. s, '.m may assume that yt mh ; new fan not tee we happen to be e.-.une drum but benuv an nteect and he nucl one. 't need to fee sorry for aone, n our oca vy potca phosophy uuo- when 10,000 men M the streets to f r evuson at t and gne.->.s to combat t and t am sure that many Wn marched, are em- ('arterct and Perth ns where the MM3W, ock, stock and t Communst party, beeve the MM at these men, ost ther ast ther subservence. rantng over, te nhe Communst cwuse s but hearng t from before the backdrop fs sptua spendor s more. Here the whoe of Communst pot- "nmuust connvng, omust Godesaness wth authorty. As r stu, a men of "vh must rcjat t or bt-ucf. Knt«r»d t Seco \t tt>«pd«r»fc«. OU Mrvt-r db N J. WOODBRDOE. N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950 Communst - Domnated Unon s Caed Enemy Of 'A Workers Who Hope to Retan Freedom' Bshop Attend Ray At Whch Red Cause n Deat Body Bow Thfe Communst cause n Carteret, (to advocated by Rf-1-dntnnattd nternatona n r.f Mrf, M and Workers of Amerca, ts staggerng,toda,v. ' ts death-kne was sounded 1! Sunday when upwards of members nf the Hoy Name Socetes of Mddesex and Somerset Count:rs, marched aganst the enemy of ther church»nd frra Amerca.n a demonstraton whch has never had a paree n the area's hstory. Whje Most Rev. Oeorse W. Ahr, Bshop of the Trentor-Dtaceje and rankng dtgnatarf. stood for three hours n a cod, beatng ran the assembed throngs sgnfed ther determnaton to rd Amercan 'nsttuton. of the scourgng nfuence of Red Russa. Amdst the fu panppy of Church, notce Was served by word and by acton that the antagonsm between freedom and Communsm ts fundamenta and ndvdua..' " fnd t dffcut."'sad Rev Cyr P. Meyer, CM., Ph. D., vce presdent, St.. John's Unversty who devered the sermon, "to understand how any Amercan workngttan, who fant to retan hs freedom w have anythng tn do wth»'unon'that s domnated by Communsts." He devered hs chaenge whe Bshop Ahr sat at hs rght and Rt. Rev. Monsjnor Char "O. McCorrUtn and Rfv. James Hardng occuped paces at hs eft wth the Overhot stadum n ths ndustra communty quet wth rapt attenton as devoted thousands pedged by ther presence, to pck up the gauntet aganst the threat of Gfodess Russa.. Rajn nured The ran started before the parade coud get under way, but Bshop Ahr drected that not a snge segment of th^unned program be curtaed. The marchers wended ther v«y over th«me parade route, many of them soaked borne by an Easrwnd, aty and cergy ake. Then they stood under the gray ght of approachng evenng to recte the Rosary, to echo the pedge of the Hoy 'Name Socety, to be gven Soemn Benedcton by Bshop Ahr, Arrangements by Carteret offcas and poce were exceenty carred out. The genera charman for the Hoy'Nape actvtes waofcev. Joseph J. Connoy, pastor of Corpus Chrst' Church, South Rver who qucky shared credt or the mpressve success s of the A MOST REV. GEORGE W. AHR Fve St n Crtca Condton From Crash whch Ked Tot, 5 WOODBRDGE When anclf Domnck Persco, 18, 29 Hghand Avenue, s reeased from the Perth Amboy Genera Hospta, he w be arragned n Magstrate's Court on,a, technca charge g of causng death by y auto. Persco was one of the drvers n, aawo^r.ac-cdenk one of the drvers n Monday. nght jn Hopeawn, n whch a fve-year-od boy was fatay ft njured j d and fve other, persona were hosptazed and are st'n crtca condton. Dedcaton Sunday Accordng to Sgt. Fred Lnn and Patromen Martn Thuesen and Howard Tune, who nvetgrted, Of Goona Paque "t was the worst accdent they had seen n a ong tme." Both COLO'NA The Memora cars were foded ke accordons. Paque, erected n the honor of a The poce offcers stated that a those from Coona who partc- car operated by Steve Wcza, 36 Weste'vet Avenue, Bonhamtown, S pated n a the naton's wars, w be dedcated Sunday afternoon at 2 o'cock, at appr^pruu; m-emftuj> W Behed st the Coena Lbrary shes repre ented'. Partcuar prase Steve Wcza, Jr., fve years od. been erected on a argerock" was gves to the Carteret prests was pronounced dead upon:arrva Trange Park across from^he brary. upon 'Whom the burden for oca at the hospta. Hs father and arrangements fw ;the processon V h mother, Arcne, 38, are both n A program has been arranged by t'omna.-tw-o^r'at tempwury^ata «u» we^»amm. stjrnm 1 crtca condton at Perth Amboy.j the commttee as foows: Natona G?nera Hoapta ^ passb!e J Antnem Avene Junor Band; n. (Conttnued on Page 6) HEALTH BOARD ACTS TO CURB DUMP.RATS WOODBRDGE The Board q Heath took nta steps at ts njeetng Tuesday to rd the Townshp dumps" n Keasbey of rats that are nfestng the communty n the vcnty of the Keasbey Schoo. A compant was receved from Protecton Fre Company No.,1, statng that rats wander around the rsad'ttadnt td Vto schoo'house and n popuated sectons, causng a serous probem, % Heath Offcer Baey repotted two Arms had bd on t,he job of extermnatng the rate, one workng wth gas. at 325 a month, the other usng bat and gas.at $190 a month. t was fnay decded that Mr. Baey woud have art expert from Rutgers st tomorrow nghf'a caucus meetmg and the commttee woud then be abe to decde whch method to U3t. fractured skus, severa broken bones and possbe ntern njures. They are unaware that ther chd s dead. Persco s beng treated for a possbe fractured sku and s aso n crme! condton. Had Two Passengers Hs passengers, George Bonyoa, 14, DO Loretta Street, Hopeawn, and Pau Benyoa, 80 New Brunswck Avenue, Hopeawn, are aso n serous condton. The former has possbe sku fracture and the atter compound fraetufe of the anh J as5uk sku fracture. The poce theorze that Perskjo was takng the other boys, home and n the dark and ran he stopped at the wrong house. He vocaton, Rev. W. W. Warman pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church of Avene; address of wecome, Mayor August F. Grener master of ceremones, Chester Case past jcommander of Coona Post the Amercan Legon; dedcaton address,.state Senatpr B. W, Vo ge, Wnorthrdge; Weng «monument, Mss Jean fjox; benedcton, Rev. John Wus, pastor o' St. Cecea's Church, sen. (kand Jury Ends Probe Wednesday Fna Sesson n Loca nvestgaton Sated Outcome Conjecture WOODBRDOE The hod-pver Oand Jury, whch u>s beep conuctng an.nvestgaton of nuncpa affars n Woodbtdge rownshp for amost bhree months. w convene next Wednesday to oar fna evdence ta'the case, t was earned today. Whether the Grand Jury w hand down ts fndngs at the ;amo thte s probematca, dependng m»n the numbar of wteases to be heard and the ength >f tme each wtness w be questoned. Among those who w defntey testfy w be the audtors of Joseph J. Seaman Company, Perth ^mboy, empoyed by Prosecutor Matthew Meko to check ToUvnshp books, and County Detectve Wam Bucko who has been re- 1 questonng key wtnesses. The audtors were n the offces of Townshp Treasurer Chares J.! Aexander for severa.days. They examned vouchers and books, partcuary those concerned wth the Road Department, There has been a great dea o: specuaton regardng the key outcome of the deberatons by the Grand Jury. A presentment coud be handed down dscussng admnstraton by the Townshp Commttee of Townshp affars or ndctments coud be found n the event wrong-dong of an magntude has been uncovered. Stephen Strong, Jr., Assstwv Prosecutor, has been n charge of the nvestgaton for the Prosecutor's offce and w present fndngs and fna wtnesses to the hod-over Grand Jury. GOP Tcket Lsts 8-Pont Patform PM.H»,1 Every TmrtRy at 1 Urxen Htrcs. Woo'ftrKH, N, PRCE TWE CENTS Coona Fre Eecton ega, Voge Rues; Votng Method Fauty: Why sn't Johnny n Schoo? 9 Parents,NotChd, UsuayWrong n Truancy Cases, Lnk Decdes Show of Hands Hed Contrary To Law ntent WOODBRDGE An eghth-pont patform on whch they are campagnng for eecton was an- Board of Educaton Attendance Offcer, decared today n dstrct. be the faut of a parent or both parents," Ernest """" Lnk, " quests the Townshp to retan the nounced today by the Repubcan dscussng hs work, "We are crcuatng the two petons," sad a spokesman, "n an canddates, A. Robert Deter, Frst The job of the attendance or truant offcer, as he s com- Ward: W. Howard Fuetton, Sec-1mony known, never gets much effort to get an honest opnon ond Ward, and Juus Koar, pubcty, ot t-s wort that ts rom everyone concerned. We are Thrd Ward. done wthn the famy crce wth gong to make a house-to-house The patform foows: 'the hope of straghtenng out both anvasa and ask resdents to sgn Reduce from $2,000 to $1,000 the the chd and the parents. one or the other. n that way, the Townshp Commttee w be abe to render a far decson." yeary saary of Townshp Commtteemen. nsttute a practca ong-ran^e hard- surface road program. 'Adopt a saary gude far toj Set up an adequate recreatona.] do not t take k any nterest and the ne "" B' a ds, c. ^ Boehm, B. fbtt Bottt program unjter quafed personne. Gve the communty "Better Government for Less Taxes." Danger of Settrg Open Fres Entphaszed; Warnng s ssued WOODBRfDGE The Board of Fre Commssoners of Fre Dstrct was "just startng "to" Hu away'no. 1 today ssued a warnng to when he ran nto the path of the' resdents "aganst thoughtess vo^ Wcza car. PGEONS GONE WOODBRDGE Wam Toth, Bayvew Avenue, Keasbey, reported to poce Monday that 30 pgeons were stoen from a oft over hs garage. 12 Boys wth a Bg Heart Refreshment Stand Empoyes Took 25 Cents Out Of Tps Day, Saved $ for Poo Vctm be other assauts wj ohangq your mnd before y<(u,, whether, nfeet tp the epd of r unons. They are f were 13 young men n a, ' s.s. Medgt to con- o Bambt), nuw n the Navy "»y fu «h,r«-^now on«rjohsrt tk ak w w n the y ever now of effeo- Army,' A ' both of Woo<H>rrff«; Hob Hb o know m not.sde has now teen a of ts own majesty.» tuoe Mrs. Ann >!)2 Amon Avenue,.ead n bed,by.her tod the woman fur some but medca WOODBRDGE Our hats are to t e trsy-boys who worked at Stewarts Stewart's root bb^su, U d Am- boy Avenue. And A f you- are one of those who thnk the younger generaton s gong to the dofts you ert UnfYafy, Robert Joe, John Kray, John Qottaten, Ben Parsons, Robert Lefgh, Byron Dunham and Wam McCtee, a of Woodbrdge; O«rfe Hadd«of seun, ana Robert Boand. Avene. Now t you tak to any of these youths they w ta rau thw b{tn«a trtabay s not the tosast Job n fhe word and they. 4,epnd. beavy on ther tps. U tps., UN) Ue»wa««of ths seaso they heard of attb gr-who ves n the vcnty of tha root beer stand who had poq. They, fet sorry for the yuungster who Aeeds speca treatment, So each ty rafefe pf tb» boy^ UoH tfjfcn / ets(out/f thor. tps a^d paced t n a box. Ths week the root Seer stand cosed, for tn «aa?on abd the hoja] <aunted the money n the box-r t amounted to $100, Yesterday, Robert Joe, representng a the young men, waked nto The ndedet-leader offc wth ' th«wth nstructon thftt t be»r «^med over to the UttfeW fam- ;; The ftnd. y to hep Pfty for wme-of her ^ urn medca senses. Thwe'-Untrue-Mf nb'em ffjtm/ young g men m n beham^the»tue.«w»w J vctm t ard bo; b ay, pasy.. "Requre performance bonds from contractors who open rqa'ds, and demand of them strct eompanee wth rues theren for the heath and safety of our peope. Attract new ndustry; reduce the tax rate; and abosh a unnecessary postons and' jobs created snce January 1, ' Prohbt the use of muncpa cars and equpment except for offcatuse. "" "~ ton and at te same tme fee that they must franky warn a resdents that for the safety of a, voatons w and must be aton of the fre ordnance n the j prompty prosecuted, uncensed and dangerous burnng of eaves, grass and refuse." Wam Van Tasse, secretary of the board, n' a communcaton to The ndependent-leader, wrote: "One of the greatest hazards ft ths tme of the year resuts fron the average househoder settng open frea These cfnnjot be permtted. n cases where 'burnng of refuse s necessary a proper permt-maytoft secured and the fre must be propery controfed and protected,. n a other.tw.anr.pr, eaves, grass, refuse and a nfammabe matera" must be propery processed and eft for garbage rtmova. "The cbmrnssoaars reauest'the jbc cooperaton for fre,p'evenf fre.r- Tag fay for Cerebra Pasygct N ^ WOPH t&g day. for the beneft of, cerebra p»w vetroa, w bo conducted by the Cerebra Pasy League, Mddesex Comty Chapter, n Woodbrtdge Townshp on Saturday Novem- one at Pant Promses to End Contamnaton of Brook WOODBRDOK After apprqxmatey 20 years of compants on the part of Edgar H resdents, Harts Products Corporaton has nformed the Board of Heath t w nsta, fuej fftjft. prgyfn contamnaton of a nearby brook. Heath Offcer Hared Baey sad the brook often has been dscoored but anayss 'by the State Board, of Heath showed odors from t are not d^tr heath. Mr. Baey s nstaaton of the... cause of the Compants shoud be emnated. WOODBRDOJE^-CUef An-' thony J. Andersch of Woodbrdge nre Company No. 1 re-, quests a members of the fre company and Exempt Fremen to report.n fu unform at the frehouse Saturday at U:43 P.M. L1h!-froup sf by bu«tot ' Trenton 'to partcpate n the of cerebra New Jersey State Fremen's Atsocatton oonyenuoa d J Mr. Lnk, for exampe, has a :reat dea of deta and panstakng work to do n the Townshp for he s the ony» attendance offcer ( n the communty to take cfre of- n a ttter tn C. W. secretary of thr Goona Pre Dstrct, Townshp Attorney B. W. Vo^e yesterday rued that he recent eeoton hed to ratae uttds for the constructon of a Coona frehouse wns - M. Voge thereupon 1ntructed the Townshp treasurer wt to reease the $2,400 approprated. Senator Vone hed that even f he eecton were esa, the board., voud not be entted to the money ths year as t woud not be as-.essed unt next year. Be aso decared hjs nvestnaon showed that an eecton had. een pubczed and that "the pubc arrved at the ttme and was haxded nto the back of the room ny the doors ocked a coupe of mfnutts ater. "Thereafter, he contnued, h an ttempt was, made to determne he number of voters n favor of e Aehouse. Mr. Chares Terzt'a sked the queston, 'Sha we rase 2,400 to bud a frehouse? 1 A show Attendance Offcer Ernest Lnk s shown dsmssnf the truancy )f hands was requested, someone of a schoo pupu wth a member of the famy. ntervews of ths egedy counted the hands and type are ony one of the many and vared dutes of the attend' :ad the moton was carred. am ance offrer who takes care nf tr pubc, parocha and prvate ecarng the eecton ega beause t was not hed n comp- schoo attendance n the Townshp., nce wth the statutes whch ca or secret baot. am so advsns e assessors and the Townshp reasurer." Meanwhe, the group n the secon opposed to the majorty memers of the board ed by Wam Barbou are crcuatng two pet- WOODBRDGE "When a chd s n a truant matt rafctma. from schoo tons One - ret» uests hr aboton Coona Honor Ro Name Check Asked COLONA A st of a veterans n the Second Ward, Senth Dsaswte as-pups rbn the ufcent'w the Townshp who attend Parocha, Jnmau Avenue secton, honorng Voo&toraf and prvate schots. ^ veteran?, has been Wth over students enroed comped,-by the commttee n n a. these schoos, t s ready charge as feows: agreed that Mr. Lnk's post s not Ked n acton: J. Anderson an easy one. T. Brennan Jr., J. DeStsto, A. Eck "t has aways been my am to R. Kuesenbeck, F. Morrssey, C try and sette matters wthn the Scott, L. Tutdermann, L. Wycoff home." expaned Mr. Lnk, "but Other veterans: D. Auto, J sometmes t s necessary to take Auto, W. Barbour Jr., jj. Bataga court-acton aganst.the parents, R. Bataga, H, Becker Jr.. A, n a few cases, wnere _ the,.,., parents Beftfdno ' L - ^eardno, F. Ben nett J Bads c Fremen do Partcpate- youngster becomes decdedy nquent, t s necessary to have the zansk,. Bvozansk, P. Cocaro boy commtted to the Sta^e Home T. Damano, A. Domnger, J. Eck, for Boys at Jameaburg." R. Eck, L. Forte, J. Franoch Jr Prasejs Jftraes.burg G. Fraser, A; Grass, R. Crewe, The attendance.offcer had a J. Guerrero, R. Guerrero Jr., B sood word to say for the nsttuton at Jamesburg. ; ter, W, Ken, A. Kuscera, C Hedaen Jr., F. Hozmfan, B, Hun " have aunjujm-.'aenuausd, K "that when a boy comes out, of A. Lage, W. Ladfcw, ^ Jameaburg, regardess of popuar ckk A. Magod, R Manaker, M theores about reform schoo, that Marzocco, C. Mee B. Mento, F. nne tmes out of ten he comes out Modavs Jr., R. Morrssey Jr., C a tte genteman. t s true they Ophant, F. Ophant, H, Pau, W are under strct supervson but t Pau, R. Pohamus, T. Pohamu: s necessary to make ^m mend H. Rab, A. Remozowsk, J. Remo ther ways. Of course, too, there s zowsk, C. Ref Jr., L. Rtcomato. P he boy who w not change, no Senuta, J. Spano, S, Spano. M matter what you do to try to hep' Stener, E. Teru, J. Terre, hm. He s the boy who s a 'bad boy' and who upsets a [he modern (Contnued, on Page 8) > Terzea, G. Thompson, J. TJra G. Vesey, W. Vesey, A. Vespertno (Contnuea on Mster Stork Busy Feo He Devers Tny Bundes to 21 Townshp Fames n Week, at Perth Amboy Hospta WOODBR'DGB The stork was a very busy brd ndeed durng the past week when he devered 21 es to townshp-parents va the Perth Amboy aewnm-oaptul The newcomers are as foow: From Wcodbrdge, a daughter to Mr', and Mrs. Afred Spnder. 63 Second Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs, Paman turner, 233 Behef Street: a daughtej 1 to Mr. and Mrs. wng Sengs, Hft-BertetvStreet; a daughter to Mr, nd Ucs...Ata Oudo, BQD St.'Gearge Avenue! a daughter to Mr. and'mrs. Robert Burrows, 7 Abert Street. From Fords, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Oamdf, 60 Sxth Street; a daughtef to Mr. and Mrs. Leg Kupa, f),/cony.street: a daughter to, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Od OMUunu, 63M«ArUtur Qrve a daughter to Mr- aftd Mrs- John F#d,' 140 y«th-street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tschbjn, 112 Koosevet Bouevard; a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Mervn Wess, 84 MacArthur Drve; a daughter to Mr. wd Mrs. Afred Constantno, 64 Koyen Street; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LaGuardta, 56- Lawrence Street; a daughter ^pj, Mr. and M's. Joseph Vg, 26 Coumbus Avenue;.a son to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Nagy, Jr., 9 Fraser Street. Other New Aanh From Keasbey,» son to Mr nnd Mra. Frank Nowakowsk, 95 St. Stephen's Avenue; a son to Mr. «nd Mrs. Martn Patrck, 78 Crows MU Road; from Hopeawn, a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Pe.ter Cannea. 51 James Street; a»on to Mr..ahd Mrs, George Gyusto Asodaughter to: ttb&h Av«ne, ajfr.,_.» Rchard Ht, ^Jeatht Rad; Soence to Address Donart Spencc. Commssoner of Fnance anp^ Revenue of Jersey Cty, w be the prncpa speaker at the Repubcan dnner to be hed Wednesday at the Craftsmen's Cub, Green Street Arthur W. Carson, charman, announced today. Mr. Spence s a graduate of. Wams Coege «nd dd postgraduate work at New York Un'fversty. He s presdent of the "Famy SerVcf," Jersey Cty; eder n the Consstory of Od Bergen Church; drector of the "Coege of Lfe," an adut forum at Od Bergen Church; member of Bersen Lodge, F. & A. M.; Masonc Cub of Jersey Cty; Jersey Cty Kwans Cub; vce charman ofawset Cty tmsptet 1 ff TOKeT-"" can Bed Cross; member of the Trust Cpunc of North Jersey; one of the founders and frst presdent of the Lfe Underwrters Assocaton of Hudson County and member of the Board of Governors of the Unversty Cub of Hudson County..,. ' Aso sted 'among the speakers s Dr. John P, Lozo, prncpa of Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo/who gve a non-potca tak on "Good Government.", Among'thoae who w be n attendance.w be Huyer Romono, Mddesex County Repubcajn charrrfan; a Jhe Repubcan county canddates,' and Leo" E. bh^rman.". 4 The dnner, as prevousy announced by te oca GOP organzaton, w be n honor of Mayor August F. Qrener and the three canddates for oca offce, Robert > Deter;' Frst Ward; totord PtertoD, Second Wa,rd, and Juus Koar, Thrd Vard.,.,,, \,,, md fftrah.' ^ tcket chan-man, hamn, has announced that demand, for tckets has "bean heavy and a fu house a antcpated. & oca avchfsetra w provde USB (or after-dnner dwcng, and refreshments w be served durng the evenng. DA) SQUARES UP WQOWS^aS boy, who admtted a «as staton'at Route 26 and and steang SO, nderstood that the fatter has made resttutton, -

2 PAG TWO THUHSbAY, OCTOfBR 12, 1150 TEF.N.WF.R PHOGRM TO OPEN TOMORROW WOODBR1DOE Teewue actvtfs h he Townshp w brstn tomorrow ntet w programs satrd at Schoo 11, Woodbvrttjf: Av-ne Schoo. Hopenwn Schoo and T Schoo 15. There w be (tnncns! nnd n the usuakw and sports, Commttwhnn Wam Ftzpn!.- vccehatnan of the HocreaUon Dcpart.rHent, aso wmnnffs that the Bsttctba Lfnutu for the season w Mar Nmembor a. A those nterested n ontmnk a team n the heavy senor. 'jht senor, ntermedate e or junor arf asked to /at the rerrfaton offcf at t K^vn H,.! where contracts are avaabe. A contracts must be n no ater than November 10. nventon Thown Edon tm, ", mytef, do r>«t know of» tnge t«s«tn whfh «corporaton'ha«bmg >t a vauabr nventon to suppress t." For TODDLER To SUB-TEENER Sgowsuts, Storm Coats & Sete Dressy Coats & Coat Sets For Boys and Grs n mest desrabe fabrcs»t most desrabe prces. Nyon Tfxturoy EstrQ Gabardne Ferce Twateen Coverts Veveteen \ Charge t - No Down Payment STORE HOURS S;3(-«FHDAV TM,» PARKNG REAR OF STORK PTA t«hear Tak By Dr. Anna Starr Patrck Boyan.' prncpa, remnded board members that ndvdua probems of parents shoud be referred drecty tq hm. He aso suggested that Mrs. Kovac. room mother charman, and Mrs. Louse Moore, safety charman, be apponted n the Schoo Safety Commt tee. On UN Day. October 24. a UN fag w be presented to the schoo by the Browne troop sponsored by the PTA. Ms. Burns named Mrs. John Zuo membershp charman n pace of Mrs. Wam Hanson who s vstnc n Forda. Membershp now totas 124, Mrs. Zuo announced. TME N CHCAGO CHCAGO A vsttor to Chcago from Lncon, Neb., who had not been n Chcago snce 1930, entered C. D. Peacock, nc., to.ses H. tfws>, syu Usu a u eft there twenty years a^o. Wvjn the vstor admtttd he ddn't hav a cam tcket, a cerk sad he woud have to ook nto t. A!'«.v days ater, the man, back n hs home, receved hs watch from Peacock's, a ncey ceaned, free of charge. Schoo 11 PTA to uy tareous for Jr. (.ops AvenePTA Book Shef Contans Parocha PTA Conference Today \New Books Wrtten for Parents jfo < ;, r WOODBRfDC.E A recomme.n- (aton from the Srno Nn. 11 PTA AVENK, Severa n'w bonk- ae Your Chd from f-12," "When WOODf ) ( K Dr. Amu! executve board to suppy ran- TRENTON Thr Tn-num Du- avaabe for oca parents t.hrounh You Grow Od," "Grownf? Up-1- Sar. cnn-mtm:'. psychoogst j<nd C0B6 and np m(, u f or the protecton of pore boys of Schoo No. 11[Teacher Assocaton:; v bod ts A\ ; ):f "Sr! wt fmmrs: ',, Wompn Rnd Thp!. fpsan Counc of Pnc'n Purnt t/ M Ad ed n '.hr Nuturrs Psychoogy CV 1 Mom>y. w :r -:o«t snker nt a tp.ve^1 (ur)!', mt nen, weather WHSf,h!ce cmfevnct ;'d:u' n r, Camps Throtshout..p ftn y L f(1 Mutwds," "TowHrr m' tn 11 of the K'A of Schoo No. acted upon at the frst, reguar! Trenton. e Year." Your Chd's Mnd and. Mrnt B Orobn 17 nt 8-HO P. M. n.schoo of the assocaton.! The day-oop proce-dhts AV Body." UncerstandnB Your Boy," n No. 11 audtorum, nmrdnu to Vctor C. P :u annnrrment' rnnttr by Mrs. a soemn p'onmfea huh Doorway o a Happy Home." '):'aet!t ft. Mary's Hnyon Ernst, pvonram carman, W1e of t!,» Sest Spoaker f ;.!" a f Your Chdren." "The' YOVTH UNT FNDS spoke nf'fy m the worthness of j Cthedra a 10:30 A. M. by!s str'.tc'jy of Handng Cdren,, n'rtn::. of W board of d- Mr.;. u PTA n tn communty. Mr. Nckas ntroduced to the parents Dr. The :u Mrs. (;;,, ',! Exceency Bshop GrWe W. Ahr. "Taks to Parents and Teachers," SUPPORT RETCENT n -. '" '"'' M'.nawnent n famy Lvng," The h'nr <f the assocaton ;> w >,' The Caf.1V!.. 1 Herbert L. Mass, oca optometrst. preached' bv, th- 'Very H;'V. An-: 'jvnr, vth thrteeners," "Chance WOODBRDGE-A meetn? of bnoh M Of Hs topc was -Your ChdrpVs: rtrtw h Doan ' L:^' roctor of to BronR," "TheNqrmB Sex n-tje Qffcefs of the Woodbrdge Cd Ouun''" and fathers are Eyes." vfth a dscusson perod forj^af Afonso Re!re t H'on.-e, West terests of the ChUdren." "Aehev- Youth Organzaton and adut advtsere was hed at the homo of the rjdn" Chr. c rfav' nvted, Parents are n our Rvhoo No. 1 from the parrtts. Dr. Moss s a member End. N. J. '! nn Maturty." "Chdren Know MonsRnorTfn.^p U. Rey w Ther Frends,".no, a n he naht of the meet- of the Schoo Chdren's Commt- F Questons Grs Mss Ruth Hrdcka ard pans Mr-, Kter of the Optometrr. Socety of ^ assstnn prest t: Bshop Ahr.; Ask," "Mother and Baby Care n made for a meetng of advsers <:u: -,' A.,,,! rjnn nnthfvs as gudes. New Jersey. Dearos of ho-t «! be tr Very Pcturfs." and teenage deegates. t vkt, tc- nm N-fJr. vonst, w prftp mu^mj porton of the Rev. Joachm Dunn. <")KM rnnv.. de Mrs. Vrgna Stas. actng pres- Aso, "Parents, < Teachers and cded that the offcers.seect two r'rnndc'.nfo Oonr't-on Youth BnM TosJe'the." "pacp- addtona advsers for the,orand Pdev -Tor ".T. Ereas mtny pf'ctts'as possbe attputr... pub)k Mv Fn'pnr 1 nums; p as asked that \1 Parent -TeaceT " CorVfer- ' :nnnnr:, < w attend the Up wth Tecn- t was aso panned to hod a n State Oorpn Jubee Conventon the cuke jae to b<; hft oh SaUtr- \ Move^ nenera meetng of a WYO mem- Monsgnor Mfrtn L. Mpnsfcj md of PT.4 OcroxM' at Ambassador Hott. Afantr Cty. Ovcrrs Ceanng Store on Man Street, a s;cs for Parents." "BetnR a Goad Mss Shrey Qursay, secretary! "Nmv..] day, O'tnbp.28. at Coppoa'5 Dry Chdren." "Twenty - four bere as soon as possbe. pastor of St. H.nhv'.'s. T-pMon,. p w hf> doaeor nf thr m.u< and He : p,,rrnt,"."enjoy Your ChM-Ages w be t.tken u.v 'Mrs. Burns' for nns' -madc cakes. of the WYO, sfd today: "As yet; "can yf,,; Emo A. Canen-. p^tor Of to Te Your the teenager;; do n,ot, seem to care '> a?" a book of um'js. whf- were pubfhw prevousy n tta pubcatons and w h w be sod at the 9 A. M. nnd 2 P. M. haj. ' woud ke them to reaze that a,boy \\-,: at the store between the hours of' 1 St. Joachm"?. Tvnton. sub-den-jt About Sex," "Understand con. Mnnssjnor Emm: 1 aboft hepng the WYO aong. We ' Vt-s.^! A. Mona-,-. so-ret,fy to Bsn'p Ar. w LOST ANO/FB SAFE a that s beng done s (or ther smn nn ] conventon. The PTA b«ur to be hed n be mas jer of cer: mones. assstr;! Mr<!. Juus Srr/fffrr reported on the Schtfo No, 11 audtb-rtn on PORTER3VLLP, Caf.-Jacob good. Therefore:, they shoud Kve by MonBsnor James J. Honan and r trynu for the youth amateur Thursday t'venn;. Dwembn' 7.1 Perry. 74. became separated from the WYO ther support." tje Rev. Maurce T>. GrKf. 'w exhbt' a great dea of rer- stm party n Um Quakng Musc for the nassj_v!n bf um vrmbcr '8 n Woodbrda Fancnse"T6~r'eTP"7oW WTTt yorr (_ Asucu area of the.-se4uoa Natona by"" t'e Forest. Searchng partes fnay.schoo nud'orum Of the 47 Logon Schedues Dance\ Chrstmas shoppn;.'. Home-made' ^j,. <.on<c<>f by. Ss.T Mary -'uve tp hopt after fve days. On wu appjwcfj. 20 were cakes, pjes. candes, cookes, aprons.; xaver,.m chosen. Guest surs w be Ernest novetes,'handy work, used toys. thf sswt'dfty, Perry etombted nto To Beneft Ad Sjud Deegate, from a'c;r.ho:- parshes n t!e TovnMp w atte:u. WOODBRDOE A dance for,,d. F;«t Brr^s. Kevn Mc- used cothn; n pood repar, etc., the camp of two other fshermen, Cj-m. Chares Ha.-c- and eght w be sod. Refreshments w be ; the beneft of the Woodbrdge! member? of Schoo, 11 who w sor startng at 6 P. M. Te bazaar j Ho was examned by doctors who Emergency Squad w be spun-' present fok dances. w be hed under the eadershp Brbcnr.r. Loses! pronounced hm n good condton sored by the oca Amercan Le- Mrs. Robert Cark, co-charman of thevays and Mr.ms Commttee asssted by t!e room mothers George R. Morrson n Mddesex NEW BRUNSWCK Judse j despte exposure and ack of food,.! Parent-Educaton, announced gon post October 20 at the Leson cptnys w" be hod every fourth and the executve commttee. County Dstrct Court Monday aowed judgment n A!! State Em- Na Henry O. Smthes s charman Home, Berry Street, Thursday. 8:30 P. M.. meetng poyment Agency ajtanst Wam The hodng power of Kee and and he w be asssted by the M,.uh,,, paces to bo ajnouncfd ater. On Trtum produced n opper atmosphere, scentsts fnd. Uma, n the- nsn^nt of $52. soned wood ncreases wth {[me. post. ' " ' J. Barbnur Jr.. West Street, Co- ron nas drven nto propery sea- entertanment commttee of the of t,nt. a sutes!on made by Mrs. Wam KOVBC. Haoween oypops w be sven o the chdren by,the PTA. DEPENDENCY PAY Dependents of servce men cov cree by the new, aowance aws w begn recevng payments eary December. The frst checks e Army Fnance UP n - -^ a her 5th and w coyer aowances for November. Th» new aw provdes aowances for $45 to $85 a month to depemtnts of ensted personne, who must ssn over a part of ther pay to ther fames. Beneux natons favor armng Germany,-but after West... V'. f the Congress? ADAM 1. wuwmeuca the Presdent? OR YOU AND THEfMAH NEXT DOOR? RUNNNG AMERCA s the jont job of 150,000,000 peope. t's the bggest job n the word today keepng t [runnng for berty and for freedom. And the whoe word's watchng to sec whether Amercans can do t! N MUCH OF THE WORLD today, the peope have resgned from runnng ther own countres. Others have been quck to step n frst wth promses of "securty'>-and then wth whps andgn% torut\m6blh Lj\u;au The evdence s on every frontpage n the wortd, even r< ' ' -" ' - ' >,, ' ' " ' w "' ''^V 'V- &3sv&)H FREEDOM COMES UNDER ATTACK. The reaty of w has made ev«ry Amercan thnk hard about the thngs he's wng to work \ and ght for and freedom eads the st. But thot freedom has been attacked here recenty-just as t has been attacked n other parts of the word. One of the most serous threats to ndvdua freedom has been the threat of Government-domnated Compusory Heath nsurance, fasey presented as a new guarantee. of heath "securty" for everybody. uatbrr spoke out gvng the great Unted States nmstakabe Grass Roots sgna from home! (on SM '-!, And ever watchfu, ever senstve to an aert peope, The Congress saw that sgna, and heard the peope speak out, oud and pan. That's democracy n acton. That's the Amercan way) Today among the 10,000 great organzatons on m u.ur record aganst "Compusory Heath nsurance" are: THE PEOPL WEGH THE FACTS. n the Amercan manner, the peope studed the case for Socazed Medcne and the case aganst t. They found that Government domnaton of tht peope's medca affars under Compusory Heath nsurance means ower standards of medca' care, hgher payro taxes, oss of ncentve, damage to research, penates for the provdent, rewards for the mprovdeat, They found that no country on earth can surpass Amerca's eadershp n medca care and progress. They found tha abe doctors, teachers, nurses and scentsts -workng n aboratores where Scence, not Potcs, s master-are bazng dramatc new tras to heath for Amercans-and for the word. THE "GRASS ROOTS" SGNALS CONGRESS. n every communty n the Naton, peope stood up to be counted on ths mportant ssue. Thousands of oca women's cubs, cvc groups, farm, busness, pegous, taxpayer, medca, educatona ard patrotc orga.n- Ganara federaton of Women's Cubs Amercan Form Bureau Federaton Natona Grange Veterans of Peregn War Natona Conference of Cathoc Chartes Amercan Protestant Hospta Assocaton Amercan Legon Natona Assocaton of Sma Busness Men Untfd States Chamber of Commerce Natona Assocaton of Reta procer Notona Reta Dry Goods Assocaton Amercan Bar Assocaton Doctors of ths Naton are gratefu that the pcopo refused to be wooed by the fantastc promses of ths un-amercan excurson nto State Socasm. Doctors of Amerca are dedcated to serve ther feow ctm" at home and ther comrades n unform, wherever servce to ths Naton may take them. And the thng fhey stand ready to fght for-to sacrfce for-to de for -s not the aen way of Ufa of Socasm/ but the securty of a free and sef-reant peope! ^ <. THE VOLUNTARY WAY S THE AMERCAN WAY! TERMS ARRANQEO e Throughput tje Naton, free men and women, workng s _ 7 together, are fndng the Amercan answer to every queston of medca servce, care ard d cost, tpndxeds t d d of f \ountury \ Heath H h nsurance PUns are n heathy competton-sponsored byfcttors, nsurance compae, hosptas, fraterna organxatons-rby ndustry, agrcuture and abor, e Today n Amerca-7Q mon peope are protected by Vountary Heath "; ance! Throughout the Naton, fames are nsurng themseves W the major costs of ness-at reasonabe, budget-buss prces. Vuw' Heath nsurance takes the economc shock out qf ness. 'rott / famy now. e For nformaton, ask your doctor or your nsurance""" ^uur f (.. S jjo J'HH )M o '.n Kt»U)j(j(r 5 p; n wood em; ' r «Dur)«pper weuurf bu«eujj(>,ud c aw pn bock MccUJ, H t; tftpt b»t;k; jttmj cum aouo^g o«rd ofcuuncj upn rrufttd jprpct ujn»p embotc «,d<»n d( Pffre ut'ct tht U(b qmty rcpuatjun of Wnter p»p<«-. 24". Stwdtfd heght kcybc'. "Th» Mutc Ctntw of N«w Jem/' GRFFTH PANO CO. ROAD STREET, NEWARK?, N, h/ f An Afrcan's greatctt hertage t the rght to earn the fach-and to speak %U hxnd. Mantaned wth honor and used wth tncerty-that rght w guarantee forever that Run PHYSANS OP THS COMMUNTY PARTCPATE N PAYNQ 6 TfS AMERCAN MfDCAL ASSOCATON NATONAL EDUCATON CAMPAGN ONE NOBW A5ALH STRUT, CHCAGO, L^NQS

3 LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950 PACH8 THREE Soca Notes, Organzaton Actvtes Throughout Townshp raton of Freedom Scro by Avene Wotoen's Cub rs Accept t; L Wrappng Gfts [, htobvr M ''r Dr-c-ratnn of C1n ( rro members for PvfM'rom was TS of the Avene : meotn hed n house. (ton a donaton was voted. An nformatve tak (c WHS fjvn by Mrs. charman of n- Department. Markous, Mrs. Edrtc Mrs. Ear. accepted nto memberjam. Cfwford r'shn- membershp as she s Mrs. Ben.arn was apponted pub- Rev. W. W. Warman. The mnster atsn v.'ef.omed Mr. and Mrs. n take' the ])ncc Chares Schundt nto the church Morse who s now ; feowshp, secretary. The YounK Aduts met at the r. Bnrth nnd Mrs. Wro-duurmen, gave a the successfu town far earman, w present Mss Rose Knspy, of the Tp-Te Products Co., n a pnram caed "Wrappng Mat; for your ajs" at the next mcetu 1,, October J8, 8 P. M. membm are prveged to brng guests and the members of the Junor Woman's Cub have been nvted. nfants Baptzed A Avene Church AVENEL- hose Mare, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pnkocze; Chares, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Petrow and George Davd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Arthur Pnkmm were baptzed Sunday at the Avete Presbyteran Church by home of Mss Doores Lott, Demarest Avenue, Tuesday and the Mr. and Mrs. Cub met ast nght at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard show hed September 21). Mrs..ames Mcmh, Reyder. Hsde Avenue, Woodreported on the N\ J. brdge. The fower-makng group, tnt nn annua fu crmhrk recenty n New whch needs more workers, meet n a-day sessons each Wednesday at the church. p Cub wnner was Anyone wshng to attend the, Ktnbach. Hostesses for Men's Meetng at Sprngfed On were Mrs. Ecjwarc October 19 are asked to get n s. Php Cnybourne nc! touch wth Frederck Lott. Hugh Van Note, Evans, moderator of the Genera oseph Foro, prfuan ' Assemby, w be the speaker. \n MOSQUE THEATRE oad 51., Newark, N. J. Pano Seres ay Pfano- CURZON KATCHN -Sc muy bc--: P O, 56,0). '4 90, $:.3, $2.40 (an re) S'.qtCs>trt: 53.OX $140, J.10, $1.70, $.90 (! nc.) Symphony Seres SEBGE KOUSSEVTZKY, Conductng CKARLE5 MUNCH, Conductng ORtHKTRK EJGEM2, Conductng MAURCE ESCNHERG, Cest SOCETY OF NEW YORK DM9TR1 MTROPOULOS, Conductng»!«: H2OO, $10.10, J8.40, J7.2Q, (6.03, $4.«0 (ux nc.) Sntje Cor.cet: $3.60, JJ.OO, $2.40, $!.1O, $1.09 (ux nc.) Speca Concerts PHLHARMONC ORCHESTRA LEONARD BERNSTEN, Conductng BENEFT NEWARK CHAPTER HADA5SAH $!3-00, $11.00, $10.00, $8.00, $4 00, $5.00, $3.00 ' Box Ofc Pr!t«, fax nnd Conbuon ncuded. Vaon w L mat of cks on whch contrbuton not ncgcuc., f avgjobt, w be on m«a Moque Box Offc r««jgy befor data of concert. HEFETZ $3.00, $2,40, $.»3(tot'".> Young Peope's Concerts THE LTTLE ORCHESTRA SOCETY OF NEW YORK THOMAS SCHERMAN, Conductng Nanafurs: Mon Crott, Max NovM SeU of Four: $5.40, $4.80, $3.60 (ax nc.) Snyo Ctnccrt: $1.50, $UCT, $.90 (a nc.) Chamber Musk Seres NEW YORK QUARTET GRLLER QUARTET PAGANN QUARTET.ro.f / St., Nw«Grffth Audftorun MS rood St., H«ww«7 - ftr now, GRFFTH MUSC FOUNDATON, [405 Broad Sr««r ( N«w«H 2, N. J. MArk Audtorum St., (Uw«Legon Auxary Pans Fashon Show!COM>NA 'Hf! mdfes' Auxary of Amercan ^norv VnM- 248 w hod a fashon shmv Saturday evenng, from 8:30 nt (he Cnnna Schoo, fur the beneft of the Rehabtaton Fund. Chdren's and women's cothes and hats from WootbrAge Shops wt be modeed. Thn commttee n charge ncudes Mm. Wende Do, charman, asssted by Mrs. Pau Aboncy, Mrs. SteVtn Secke, Mm. Mttrnftret Mttrphy, Mrs. Rchart Prme. A women of the Auxary are reqtesteh to meet Sunday after- THx>n, t o'cock, at the Coonk Lbrary, for the dedcaton of the memora pstrjue. Junor Cubwoman Donate to Squarf WOODBRDOE-^ThB JTtnor Woman's Cub met Tuesday and made pan.^ for the Federaton yeorbook and scrapbooc. Mss Patrca Lesen, charman of the "Perfect Date" award, noted that $98 had been ceared. The award was won by LeRoy Carson, Woodj brdge. Snce the membershp quota s fed, nterested persons shoud contact Mrs. Raph B. Rankn, n order to be paced on -the watng st, The sum of $35 was pedged to the Woodbrdge Emergency Squad Drve. M9S Lesen vounteered to head a project to rase the money. The next cub meetng and Haoween party w be hed October 24 at the home of Mss Reynods, Bar Road, wth Mrs. Rankn n ;harge. Rahway Gr Engaged To Gerard Forenza AVENEL Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mss La Lee Fagans, daughter of Abert Fagans, 396 Upton Pace, Rahway and the ate Mrs. Lan Fagans td Gerard Forenza, son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Porenza, 27 Remsen Avenue. Mss Fagans s a graduate of Rahway Hgh SchooLMr. Forenza was graduated from Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo and s empoyed n the- Army Sgna Corps Laboratores, Evans. ' Mss Mary Ksko Marred Sunday To George Maek SEWARENT Mss Mnry Ksko, dumhtc pf Mr. nnd Mrs,,J(>m Ktsko. 173 Woodbrdge Avenue, was marred to Qeorue Mack, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchae Maek. 32 Smth street, Sayrevs, Sunday n't 3:30 o'cock n Hoy Trnty Church, Perth Anboy. Rev. jon Dzema pewormed the doube»k ceremony. Escorted to the atar by her father, the brce wns attred n a whte satn KOWH desgned wth a scooped ' neckne, wnged coar, and fu skrt wth rosepont ncc nserts trmmed wth rhnestones extendng nto a ong tran. Her fngertp ength ve was 1 draped from a rhnestone crown and she carred wme roses centered wttr two whte orchds. Mrs. Margaret Szees, Penh Amboy, sster of the m-de, served as the- matron of honor and the brdesmads were Margaret Ksko and Marte Popcuh, both of Bayonne. The Junor brdesmads were Sophe Ksko, sster of the brde and Barbara Bedosky of Passac. The brdegroom 'had hs brother Raymond Maek as best man, und Staney Seko of New Brunswck, and Edward Lar of Fords as ushers. Mayor, Fuerton To be GOP Guests SELN AL arrangements have been competed for the Fa dance to be- hed Saturday n St. Cecea's Recreaton Center, Oak Tree Road, under the auspces of the Sxth Dstrct Repubcan Cub of sen. Honored guests w ncude Mayor August F. Grener, Howard Fuerton, Se-cond Ward Repubcan canddate and other Townshp and County canddates. Conne Knght's Orchestra w provde the musc. Arthur W. Carson s genera charman and he w be asssted by Anthony Steveners, n charge of tckets and Mrs. Rose Wayett and Mrs. Anthony Steveners,,n _of refreshments WHEN YOU GO TO BALTMORE, WASHNGTON or the WEST FNE, FAST B&O SERVCE S JUST A SHORT DRVE AWAY! g p r ^MORRSTOWM C^ MADSON CHATHAM v j V CHATHAM M BERNARDSV DSVUg \ J _ ys.somervle "V" \ \f P&JMMT SOTCH PLANSO / CRANFORO BOyNDBROOKj 0 WOODBRDGE H^HEM KRTH AMBOY K TAKE THE TRAN AT PLANFELD ' - The drv t peasant, parkng easy, and yout rde on MM of the Batabft fc Oho's fne, ar-condtdned trans somethng to remember. Here, n coach of Puman, you reax to the gente gde of Dese-eectrc power; a»d enjoy he "extras" of B&O trave exceent food, courteoua aervoe, and on-tme dependabty, Awayt make t B&O-the convenent way. Fne, fast servce to Batmore, Washngton, Ptts burgh, Akron, Ceveand, Toedo, Detrot, Chcago, 1 Cncnnat, Lousve, St. Lou. DHect eonnect&n at Washngton wth through seepng^ara» CaUfornw and Texan, Phone PLanftd for nformohon oo RALBOAU 11,'trotwd to mboyan j (^temporary Arts\12 Unts of Scoutng MSS RTA VAN PELT WOODBRDGE Announcement has be«n made a the engagement- of Mw Eta Ezabeth Van Wt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Van Pet, 281 Coambu Avenue, to Thornas J. Costeo, son of former Coroner and Mrs, Jorfeph Costeo, Center Street, Perth Amboy. Mss Van Pet s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo and w graduate from St. Barnabas Hospta Schoo of Nursng on October 19. Mr. Costeo s a graduate of Perth Amboy Hgh Schoo and served n the 11. S, Coast Guard, He s assocated wth hs father n Burke Memora Home. Center and State Street, Perth Amboy. Gora H. Bodnar s Church Brde SEWAREN Mss Gora Heen Bodnar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Bodnar, 61 Peasant Avenue, was marred Saturday to Joseph Aexander Cee-ck, son of Mrs. Mary Ceeck, Rart,an Avenue, Perth Amboy and the ate Frank Ceeck n St. Stephen's Church, Perth Amboy. The doube-rng ceremony was performed by Eev, Anthony Kramarz. Mss Grace Maka, Sewaren, attended the brde as mad of honor. The brdesmads were Mss Ethe Deak, Woodbrdge and Mss Paune Lasko, Fords. Efter. CeecktU.. Navv^a resdent of Fords, served as best rrtan for hs brother whe Frank Joya, Sewaren and Mchae Mes of Per h Amboy were ushers. Mr. Bodnar gave hs daughter n marrage. She wore an offshouder gown of whte satn wth sheer yoke outned wth marqusch: 1 ruffe ons seeves and fu skrt fonnn!,' a tran bordered wth ad'. Her fngertp ve was arranged from a sver headdress and sn- carred a heart shaped bouquet of whte roses. The mad of honor wore a m Ezabethan coar. She wore a matchn pcture hat»of. net and satn and carred a bouquet of uhmtn roses., The brdesmads wore smar styed gowns and pcture hats of ne green satn and they carred red roses., The newyweds are on a wedr dng trp to New Engand and Canada for two weeks and on ther return w resde at the Peasant Avenue address. For traveng the brde seected a grey sut wth back accessores and a corsage of gardenas. The brde s empoyed at the Sun Ray Drug store, Perth Amboy. The brdegroom served four years wth the Seabees'of the U. S. Navy, ncudk duty atjguam and Aaska. He ; s empoyed at the Genera Cabe Corporaton pant, Perth A m b o y. - - O'Ne Charman Of Potca Fete SELN The Democratc Cub ofsen w sponsor ts annua fa dance Ocotber 28. Chares. O'Ne s genera charman and he w be asssted as foows: Recepton, Commtteeman Peter Schmdt, Commtteeman Wam Warren Democratc eader Joseph Somers, Conrad Dobbs, Bertram Corcoran, Mchae Wachter, Mrs. Dorothy Day, Fred Mess, Mrt.tfmy aekfaan, Wftfu Zsstnbag, Matteo Qarone, Mrs. Orace Oftrone, Ronad Osborne; pub- ( cty, WUam O'Ne. Refreshments: Mchae Wachtera Ray Corcorkn, Mrs. Ea O'QradyP Henry Thorpe, Joseph DeRose, Joseph Duffy; tckets, Frank Pteckensten, Mrs. Lan Corcoran, Mrs. Ruth Dobbs, Raymond Eott, jftobert Woenr, Mjr an Ms, Pred Rathaam, Jpjephj>ay, "" son, ""Bertrftftfc Corcoran, Qmser, Mr^fend -Mrsf Kay Tchards, Howard Bnyder, J&hn Carro, James Burke, Mrs. Anna O'Ne, Water O'Ne. Joteph Neupauer, Wam Duck, Mrs. Stea Kovak, Chares Tayor, Stephen Donney, John Barth, Mrs. A, Becerra. yruguay offe^j, v. 2,otfo.ooo medca uad for Kffeft. Brazan Reds, outawed, seek ff J Exhbt Schedued Tomorrow by VFW WOODBRDOE An exhbt of ort'y nt, by eadng! artsts, w be hed tof-om 3:30 unt 1Q P. M,. a hr Veteran's Home,- Pear St-fft, under the auspces of Veterans of Forenn Wars, Woodbrdge Post No. 44V0. ' ' More than 80 orgna pantnrs w bp sowr, bot fn ots ard' water coors. Amons them w be u«works of Wn Sowe, Harod E. Row, WnHer Martn Edward Schwerrt, Ted Roxbury, Ann Addaa. John Chuttue, Van Munchouspn nnd Rchard Rpey. The exhbt s free am offcers md members of the VFW extend corda nvtaton to a resdents of the townshp to attend. Sewaren fkory Cub Opens Season Round Tabe Dscusson Monday DenMathertReprenentcd For Frnt Tme: Loca Pack s Semot Host WOODBRDOE One of the 'Morday at the Woodbrtre Comfnuntty Center under the drecton of BtfcWtet Commwwer JoseU; Rhodee. Trty-two p?ope #pre pveent, rep-esentnr 12 Unts of the Dstrct. For the frst tme th new pan Commttees Named For Church Bazaar AV.ENEL A. bazaar, to be sponsored Jonty by the Hoy Mme Socety and the Rosary Socety of at. Andrew's Church, w be hed December 1 and 2 at the church SEWAREN The openng meetnu df the season;for The Rosfthy Socety commttee audtorum. Sewnren Hstory Cub was hed at',...., nv,"»-_..».., _,,, «,UJ.,_..s. Mrs. John Armour Mrs, Peter Greco, co-charmea; Mrs the Coon a farms, M ddebush, wth Ms. Robert T. Bogan, New Brunswck, as the guest speaker. She dscussed her expertrtm and the hghghts-of her recent tour through 13 countres n Europe and ustrated, her tak wth sdes. The- meetng was conducted by Mrs. J6Hn F. Byanvpresdent, who dscussed the Crusade for Freedom campagn. A donaton was made and thr Freedom scro sgned oy every member present. Mrs. Foyd T. Howe, educaton charman, reported on the progress of the students beng aded by the cub's fund ud otd of the Ctzenshp nsttute whch a oca gr attended at N. J, Coege for Women under the sponsorshp of the cub. ft was decded to hod a'future reguar meetngs n St. John's Parsh House, the next meetng beng on October 18th. Mrs. A. W. Schedt, garden charman, w be n charge and a fowor show w be featured. Mrs, Wam Archbad of Ezabeth w be the guest speaker. program for the year's actvtes was outned by Mrs. Ove Van derstne, program charman, OHWs prbsttt^wett Mff.'f' T: Adam3, Mrs. George Urban, Mrs. Wam Baran; Mrs. Harry O'Connor, Mrs. Bernard Suvan, Mrs, James Grant, Mrs. Smon Larsen, Mrs. Arthur Hane, Mrs.-Ewood Wckberg, Mrs. Wam C. Ecker, Mrs. R. R. Busce, Mrs. Abert Hagen, Mrs. Montgomery Bafour; Mrs. Thomas Moran, Mrs. Chauncey C. Burnett. Aso Mrs. Abert F, Scofed, Mrs. Samue J. Henry, Mrs.Em Kaus, Mrs. H. B. Rankn, Mrs. W. S. Wooten, Mrs. Russe Sot, Mrs. Vpard. beran, Mrs. Roand Crane, M's. Water Trutt, Mrs. Davd Bafour. Mrs. George Muen^Mrs. Wam Dunker and Mrs. rvng Koth. The Choce of Men Who nsst on the Best! There's nothng as comfortng,to a man as a sport coat tkat fts w^ and ooks mart. t's ke a cear Havana cgajr t gves you satsfacton. These Autumn days afford penty of opportunty to wear a sport coat but be sure that yobuy'the sport' coat that gve's you hb most one wth arge poekets, FaM shades^ we fttng anj above a, prced wthn your means.,, <M 1M1H RTH AMBOY Staney Chapman,.Mrs. Mchae DeStefano, M Chares Pegft, Mrs Jphn Du. Bonns, Mrs. Wum Hugemeyer, Mrs. John Fuchs, Mrs Jarnes Potta, Mrs,.Staney Kseesk, Mrs. Vncent Buonocore, Mrs Anthony Mnffa, Mrs. Samue Abrecht. Servng on the Hoy Name commttee are: John Medvete and George Mroz, co-charmen; Joseph Schrger, hares Pega, John Ar mour. John Swetts, Wam HU Kemeyer, Wam Moran. A meetng of the Jont commt ee w be hed October 18, 7:3! '.-M., n the church audtorum. The Hoy Name- Socety w sponsor a communon breakfas after {he 7 o'cock mass, Decembe: 10. Patrck Coogan s charman and he wh, be asssted by Stane; Chapman. "Franky fake" furs beng mon wdey used as fabrcs. Peace wth State Departmetv seerf n Johnson's departure. Conduct rt condutrnt Round Tab «?a put. nto sffrrt. wth a sesson on-, Cubbn! ben«drected by Cub-t mnst 1! Jmk Uden of Pack jo. 136, who ntroduced Bob Hag. of Bob's Rado Store, who dscussed and ernonstrated methods on conjtrctnt a crysta rado set, M?. HnR WHS foowed ^>y Mr. Pau' JUvpstotn, member of the CourtD. Tranng...Commttee.,... «hs.jfe tructfd the Cubbers n cub n< Rame endershrpv n the?prton for Boy Scout >»ders and Expqrer Leader tructon n varous rnethods SpcnR Rope" was gven by Mt." Shdtsen. vfhe a demonftrftton' )f Oompags >nd Tra Craft was Rven by Herbert Whms, about-. master of Troop No. 48, sen, Fo»- the frst tme Den MoUter w»re p preht fnd they y w«re t a hearty weromc by the other Urtt^ After the meetng, rabsshment were served by He Den Mothers and Cubmster 6f Park Ho. 1»8 -' Woodbrdge. the Wst Unt. Present were: Troop No. M-J A Patno, S.M.. Eare Peterson,! A.8.M.: Donad Wntaker, Troop No. 38 Robert Cark, S. Wam Bennng, A!S.M. Troop 42 Frank S. WranU, S.M. Troop No. 46 Staney,' 3eabasty, S.M.J- Ronad Morrssey, Jr., A.S.M. Tony ORcobtte, Jr.,A.a.M. Troow No. 48-Hfrrbert Warfs, SM-jj Sanford Lund, Troop Commanderj Edwnrd Donney,-Troop Com4 - mandet: Arthur Dnnney, Tfoow- Commander, Troop No. 49 Cec! Bss. S.M.; T. V. Penrosa, A.8.MJ Pack No. 136 Jack Laden, Cub-4 master; Ben Kanto", A.C.M.: Ann] Brodsky, Den Mother; Mdred Hutt, Den Mother. Pack No. 139-H Chares K. Pau. CM.; Km Ho zeny. Jr.,.R ; Mrs. Chates Huber, Den Mother; Loretta Pau, Dea Mother. Paek No. 148 Roger W. Kenny, CM.; R. Kummer, Pack Commander. Pack No. 149 Mrs, M. J. Beag«n. Den Mother; E.^Tocco. Den Mother. Rhodes, Dstrct Comms^ soner; Neghborhood CommJfc- sonevs, Bob'Munsrer, L. B. De Wtt," P. A. Huck. Pau Sverstenj Counc Tranng Commttee, Her bert B. Tetjen, Fed Scout Execu tve. CHRSTENSEN'S "THE FRENDLY STORE" We prcf ourseves n havng te argest seecton of Haoween Costumes n the Rartan Bay area T^^V'T f{mk CLOWNS COWBOYS ' NDANS ANMALS MONKEYS WTCHES.-7- Southern Be Od Fashon Gr Coona Gr $. Toy Soder / Drum Major Back. Cat [ f OUR SELECTON THS YEAR S THE BEST EVERFOR Varety - Quaty - Attractveness Shop Eary Whe Seectons Are Compete F. HGH S'CHOfyL VAR8TV SWEATEHS \tl WOOL VERY FNE QUAJ''Y nore nours: (j L08ED W ED. AT NOON AH! M VT S Oth,. (H)HUHt, V y 4

4 PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, Charty, Youth Am Martha M. Baosh Furthered hy Lons Brde of Sergeant WOOLBHXK Artvt«-s for the youth o r tn 1 Townshp and ptns to rase funds for chary. wen 1 dsnss ( by 1 p Lnns Cub Monday n the,<v: Cabn, wth Adoph rntstpt prrsdl'. Dr. C. 1- utnrr.' rharnmp erf tu> youth t,hat Boys' and Cus' Wwk w bo hed n the sprn:. probaby durng NRtona Yont Week. Or. Hutncr fnd A.,1. Rabo nn> n cargr^of a Chrstmas p;nty for chdren,' Pans (or < barn dncp nt Kdde 'Keen We Camp November arc ndrr way. Proceeds w RO to the cub';:, charty fund. A. A. Ds-va^c, charman of the O nformaton Sen res, fhowrd a fm prrsrted by the O ndu.sc -t'c "24 Hours Of ProKrss." Srf'.s were surtk hy Rev Wam U. Schmas. Edwn CVrv and Herman Stern, Guests were ErnK A. Nson Sd Chares K. Pau. TO HOLD CAKK SALE WnoPHKDGK - -The Sodaty of Ht- RWd V-cn Mary w receve communon nt thf 7:45 ma^ at S!...mrs' Church Sunday after nm HPV w conduct a Cftke.-nt a(>] each m;ss n St. James' Scoo. Mss Mare Ancfrk and MNs Heen O'Hear are charmen The.Senor Sodaty w meet Tuesday. Home owneshp caed najor souton to mgrant probem. LEOAL NOTCES M T ( M: '' " r: N" '-M..n -" \-;\v.m'.h- ^ ^ M ' r n T,...m.. ' A f- L ' V N :,! M.!t,.v.n.s. V Y - \ ~ -V,...." (;. - ] ' N. : 1 1,..,-.!,..,..,. j.,um:., :,,,f.,. '..] :. H. -;. M.,! H >.' n; n t,1.111,1 '.'k.t. :. WOODBRTDOE?PC Martha Maron BBOR of f Womnn's Army Corps, dnnshter of Mr ;m< Mrs. John Bnouh. 80 Rnn Street, berame the brde of S'Sct. Raymond Dnnk-1 Francone. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Carman FrftfsWhp, 830 Pne Street. Amtrdne, Washngton. D. C. The ceremony was performed bv the post chapan. Rev, Edward A. Curren: PFC Norma'Warren atended the brde ns mat of honor and Pvt. Maran Marakowtz was a brdesmad John: Baogh nf ths pace, brotter 67 the brde, served as best man and PPC Raph Backa ushered. The brde, jven n marrabp by her father was attred n a whte.satn acr trmmed Rown. styed wth a Peter Pan coar and a fu skrt. She had a fnsertp-enfuh ve arranged from a'beaded crown and carred a' mother of pear prayer book 'adorned wth urf orchd. The mad of honor was Kowned n. yeow net'styed off-che-shouder nnd had a matchng' od fashoned hat. She carred a bouquet of oranw? chrysanthemums. The "brdesmad "was cownect Tn ptc satn, styed oft-the-shouder. end carred a bouquet qf oransj; chrysanthemums. After a motor trp through Pennsyvana, New Jersey and New Yor.k,the newyweds w resde at 5702 North West 4th. Street, Washngton., The brde, assmed to a WAC attachment n Washngton, has been n servce for one and a haf years. Her husband, n servce for four and a haf years. s statoned at Andrew Fed, Washngton. E.C.A, refunds or savngs put at $60,000,000 by prce chef.. LEGAL NOTCES \OTCK T;u- n'r- Hnt MfT-r's f;-,,v>'. ('r'mj;! [ nn, ];:( : npt:! to t!:e Townshp ranntr,.,, nt the TfTVn- " f Wmp-K- fm 1 : tmmvr ' V-ry :,-; r-u;>,>n 1,1- MVr/n-:K\ ' m(' Xn. C-H, -n-nuv :.--- tn! '.'TV ' K:- Mnu-H- fur V--MM'S stn. Tme, ur, ;<( t M,<Jes-\ x- Ksst-x Tn-,r r(r, y'n, TwHp.f Wmt-.Kc, to t'(-n.^(.s s!n;w nt 'or. nkty Av-. t Knr.: ( v v r..f-., Jtcuvn, T']\nt.M,,r Wun-,.r,-- '..'-, New.Tcm-y. mt,-, )k''t.ns, f my, Vnu.,,, mf ',(' '.-th )nt-s;(-\- n wrtng n :,1. hnnkun, Tuwn-'h Cerk, WH.Jr^t-, N'-W Jersey.,n.-..SUHLMJ ': 11 -K <;VK.OS-M'H tkmsy.\ 'rr:;. st.t, st,..,t,s..-h-s-p HGHWAY HGHLGHTSw PATCOC N HS f TOOKN/M OVfff 40, OOO M/US / <Vf (V fgrfy #0A ANNUALLY.... Hf MADe A HO8SV </ STUDV1N6 TPAtfC C3,V0:T/W?. J, monlv QUA/F/fD T8AFF/C evej? r/qm rue A/P Afw jws "w o/fp A LT-COCOM& //V us. A//? roect ove/me me LAST WOPLD WA&. LEGAL NOTCES M : ''d DDKS Nn'' s Wr. >v Kvcn tha the ToWsM '"uve " the Tnwn-p, U',n,.'r,;. v rercvc hs fur :n- -:.,,,,f tjt- nrtn ;t Avrn-1.-'t--'t nwy Avenue X.'M] Strcc t--hf-on. 'Av'- n.', T.wsh (f WmrBf. <m T4tH.k.v, «,. 17, S >. M.. nt thf ''.nm' 1 ' unt,,,s, M-n. Jun : Hu.K. 1 Man Sn-t, W>>,- ;'. N.,1.^.ATuN VV TH.M'TC ^KJ-TS'AT AVK.VK, ST AHWAY AVE, k X 1 10.H 10 N ST. XTKUSKCfMON,.W'K.VF... TuWNSr OF \VOO>nCK. N.,1. 1. Two.'-wnj- nkt arm.«be n- Me,. One m.wrth West Cnrn-r of AVM' (jt- fr Knway,\v<- On- J Eoth Kpt t'nrnt'r nf Uawny Av-; nnd' N'exrn St. n 'oxkon df et.-'- v,-rt r,. 2:.'K.'H! e U N. - - t n - t! " - u;n'k:t»"e tn e ervtu on the nnrthw'st c.nf.r of Avene: St. \- K.hvvy.'v-, nt.»de3tf;n!,--'). ',',. ( < "<m-. 1,-r to n- c npf( wh a sy; -hrnnnw motor. (n A H'hc.'j.-k K. that sknas an.n jut nn ashnf' operaton J nhnntuv. A M';raU> notur for fusnt! "n''-.n n -sc n ram- t» the man rcntrnpr rnutnr.. Tn- fmvnc s, K n a 1 tmnft MM' m :m n STUHK 'vrc: (rn- An-r c. MWy Avc (, 3 21 Av.-nt- S. N-s- St. V 3 59 BASf COMMANPff ' Mf OVCf MAOfA 1 CJMM MA B-26. Teachers' Pay Sowy Rsng, / Educatona Sumy Shows New Jersey teachers' cncs are contnung to rse, hn m. a.s rapdy as they dd n M'- years Ths s the major concuson n a survey Just competed by Robert D. Boe, Research Drecto of the New Jersey Edn««- tm Assocaton. Compete dstrct-by-dstrct fsures appear n the October ssue of the New Jersey Educatona Revew. Mnmum saares.throughout the state tend to be"neary $100 a,venr hgher than they were a year, ago,'ftcd the average teacher ncrease ofcr ast year approxmates $135 a year. Mr, Boe estmates, that the average teache saary ot SfO-5Hs $3550. He pon»8;gut. however, tat "n terms of Mm purchosnr power ths avdufct saary s worth $2,011 ^thj present trend of rsng prces' contnues, ths rea saary of $2,011 w become sth ower n the comng months.". He aso hotes that ths s not MnKaret Conne, Newton; D -. John B. GessnRer. Pamyra; Maurce LuUke, Newark, and Fanny D. Rttenbwg, Egg HArbor Cty. FACTORY WAGES UP Factory worfcnjr tyurs n md" August soared to Word War f-ves and average weeky earnngs to an a-tme record, accordng to the Bureau of Labor Statstcs, whch reported an average work,week of 41.3 hours n md- August fof»the 12,700,000 producton Workers'n the" naton's factores. Averse weeky pay n manufacturng ndustres went up $1 wthn a year to an a tme record of $«0.28 tor -the' s«mc perod., BROTHER FNDS SSTERS CHCAOO-Orando P. Saerno, 32, earned for th«frst tme that e had two ssters When h«,ob» taned hs brth' certfcate n a oyaty checkup at the nava ordnance pant where he works, After "take-home" pay. but s subject! nvestgaton, he ocated s ssters to ncome tapces, -whch nre key j fromwhom he had been separated to rse. He fnds a tendency to durng the 1018 fu rpdemc, and rase maxmum saares;. 31 ds- 35. and her sster, Mrs. Paune coege aso Rcek. 37, JDSSBUTED-Br. P,B..-9 growng tendency to reward extra professona tranng by the'payment rsks TV TACTCS of hgher saares; 94 per CLEVELAND, O. TV s good STUDENTS j cent of at saary schedues now for one thng. t scams, Maron A record 32,903,000 stdents w P«vde h B hgr suares for tmc >- Vt, t. earned wrestng tactcs be enroed n the naton's schoos ers wth a musters' degree or ts by watchng teevson and put her and coeges ths fa, accordng to equvaent. newy-found knowedge to good the U. S. Offce of Educaton, fementary schoos are expected tot! NJSA commttee on Educaton her, She grabbed hs ndex fnger n charge, of thstudy was the use when a man grapped wth enro 23,686,000, about 1,000,000[Research, j ncudng Lehman C. and bent t back hard. When he more than ast year. Coeges w Shusart, Ezabeth, Charman; Dr. et go, she munched hm twce. He have an 'enroment of about' R <5bert L - Burns. Cfsde Park: ' ran one way and the gr the other. 2,100,00, down about 50,000. An ; estmated 2.800,000 chdren wt enter the frst grade, about 200,000 ] ess than ast year. A hosptas urged to set up bood banks..",. A pqrpmrnt S 1.! arf tn crm- ]v wth s.'ans as n>. nmr.-u-,v nstht. nf Tr;dt. KtKn-t-r". (nsttute u Tratr KntfncTs, Strntuuus Hu, New nvcn, 11, (.'(nn. (. A^ bond ("m to ntuunt nf M. tn he n( for ss mnh? to n.muv fdtfu Hrformanre 'of traffc Kt nstaaton. Note; Sk(>trh of ntcrpntun.vote: Sketch of nutst'tnn wth propuhe ayout can bf f en :t nffc,f f'h.-r of POCP. ("ompotp pant nnd N <ecncatnnn jav n- foen at the of. > of the Town's!)p f'prk, fpmorn] Xnh pa Udnr, 1 M;n.Stret, Woodfhrdcp. New Jtrsty. Tn' Town»hp 1'onmttfe re.verve? tp r^t to rc'-t any or a.s. Snned: JOHN nfmukn, 'rnmn, J'dcc.'nmnttcf. Avod Dsappontment Make Your Reservatons NOW for CHRSTMAS & WNTER CRUSER Foow the Sun to the West ndes Bermuda Carbbean ^ ) South Amerca Medterranean Round the Word We have a Fn Lst of Cruses. Ask for Our Speca Free Booket. There s no obgaton or charge fur our servce. CALL MARGARETTEN Trave Agency "A Comprtp, Frmj Trnve Servce" 275 HOBART STREET PERTH AMBQY Phone P. A Memrr Anfrrnn Socety of Trnvr ARPHH, fuf< M'utr nf N'MV JrrKrj Trnvr A»n. SKFF RECOVERED Basn n ),, KEA3BEY A 22-foot sea skff, reported stoen from the Rahway RnRc - J't,,,,... Boat Bann, was recovered by D. boat wns.,,., Jennngs q the Jennngs Boat Rver, n s. TOT WTHOUT HASTE come to r BABCS FURNTURE O( St QUALTY FURN1TDRK u, S TELEVSON t AMM.AX.KS 67 Roosevet Avc, Carn, for carefu, consderate coor and thosp heaveny carpes b\ / Above a don't urcy. Or worry! t takes tme, knowedge and due consderaton to create a beautfu room! We wecome customers who ke to "take t easy" n seectng draperes, spcovers, furnture or ot^er accessores to harmonze wth ther carpets andwe aways say use Lees Carpets as your decoratve P. S. WE'RE OPEN MON., TUKS., TH'RS. A M r\tn 9 P. M. WED. & SAT. TL1, ( ". M. " ' ' r,,r,-m s t: vr:,: 1 "";;::' 1 /M'.-n. ;;' strrrt n,., ],,n -1 t, 1 t-,,,n,,r ; M,1,.,,,,, " ' -, mmrnumh HGH COMPRESSON! The "Rocket" squcr/r,- uro power from every <n> nf uh Desgned for hgher v--un than ordnary c^'?, f gves you more "go" on /c^ ju^ TEAMWORK WTH n.. «".-t MJ.,,.,,nhm, M;-. ;j, s \< \V.\,, P sn--nr. A. "; -J J. WTNn \ n, -n,.\-..-:: 1 '-j.;. 11, >.-,n.,:;-'- t The most thrnp jmwr 1-.HU on the road! Snnnh m'w converts the "Kockft'-"--»!! power to astautaucuj,n hm. TRY T YOURSELF! A FESTVE NOTE FOR YOUR HOME Notnn M.p.rcs the beauty of your unc hc tcuty of your tac mure than' overs'.' WcVrF n knds n ovey cut fowers, pants, nvt' arrunktmens. H't- - tr nnu 1'c-KTph WALSHECK'S FLOWER SHOP 305 AMBOY AVE. VVO FOt BKTTKR M'KKSSONS y u try your fr^t n'k' rde One trp Lchm " ' h ' 1 w convnce you: 1 ) mu '" ' '" s (he "Rocket W" Ut>U"^' J ndustra t Prntng RAPD SERVCE. Lut us hep you desgn ndustra prnted matter Mnt w (Aean yreabt ehcetu'y; sreate/ produetun. 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5 10,000 March n Two-County Hoy Ham Ant-Red Ray D' M&\ "OS 1 THURSDAY, OCTOBER,»0 -s Communst-Domnated Unon s Caed Enemy Of 'A Workers Who Hope to Retan Freedom' (Contnued rom Pnttr > steesed n the ndvdua tort seectons by the combned chors ngman as uch. Some mh m tn«of Cartem Cathoc churches. that f Communsm takes over, wt Fuer <totfts of the occason are ha have a cassess socety, Tht beng omtted n order to afford an Absurd noton. spue for h compete test of n the Ne York Tmes of umber 9 was prnted th«rtpty. jt Father Meyer address, whch foows:.r. Mercadante, Myor 61 O1 H ove, L.., to th request d tft The Worknrmnn Demma ussan Embassy for There s an ar of uncertanty n rom payng tau on the pro merca today whch s very ds' OW ownsd by the Sovet Em... urbng. t has been generated at n Washngton. The house otmt. he top by eaders who are uncerar, and t has ftered down to nued at , contanb tff roxmatey 45 rooms and At what are known as the masses, The umbng, vacatons and orgnnstupdty of our State Depart oundec by 37 acres of f rare fb CBpng p and shrubbery. shruby am m rh>> mmt n t#' Near East, whch Be onoerned wth the vadty of thh :he stage for what shoud h.tve bec: unnecessary sheddng of wsh to Amercan bood n Keren, s ony Jweng one ndcaton qf what happen each of when eaders abandon mora fern more r.ee'ent newspaper cpes and try to appease Russa jbout the same dweng refer t«and when Lne enders fa the so e 65 chauffeurs, the trucks toadng the fnest meats and prtt trust whch the Amcrcar have paced n them, tk v'sons at the back door. There s Amercan peope themseves be 10 evdence that they have nvtd :cme. vctms of uncertanty. tht ordnary wbrkngman to share hese good thngs wth them. Agan, was nterested to read ThR s true- generay Spenkm ot casses of Amercans. t true of the students n coege wh Uk«up ther studes not known they w bs drafted, or how ong f at a, then- oca boards wt wrmt them to contnue thet t s true of ther.pro CBSOB, many of whom are rsserv offcers of Word War. t s tru of busnesmen, who understand m we how senstvey busness reac to rapdy changng condtons. : n true of sweethearts, who do no know f they shoud run the rs of beng' marred now. t s esp day true of many workngme who, even today, despte tts grow ns unpopuarty, art subject to th ubte appeas of communsm. t s sad to see how many worknghen there are who Worshp at e atar of economc securty. Now 1 am not so much an deast that fa to apprecate that a. man annot marry and rase a famy uness he has a certan mnmum ncome and reasonabe assurance that ths ncome w be permanent, a nnot so much an deast that cannot put mysef n the pace of the man whose wfe s soonto have another baby, who has seen other men get ahead of hm through what we ca "pu," whose fnanca resources have reached the breakng pont, reaze that a man ke that, uness he has sprtua vson, uness he has a profound apprecaton nf those prncpes whch made Amerca great, s ferte so for the seeds of hatred envy and revot whch the communst organzer s prepared to sow n hs heart. Hs eyes see ony the mmedate need. Hs conscousn#m s (vnnfncd to matera thngs. Therefore he s ready to foow the '.man who promses, that, f he fas n ne, he w get more money, and PAGE F1V tara wefare of ALL the ons and not a prveged ty She woud set n,throughout modern socety, great nws of Justne and She woud have a men How can he vr wth stum! that there s but one and hs own conscence famy, snce there s but 0O»' when h knows that he s betray- Of parents or us a; that n th«church founded by Chrst? w«are a members of ft F&thood S(hr»d! famy anu a have the uffm The communst woud ke to pernatura destny, the good' eohvno h«workngman that the ths earth must be used to n Cathoc Church s ned up sody t ea»e,r for a men to rejb behnd that method of producton destny. known M Captasm Th s hs-! You must be tred of hearf B; torcay fase. The Church s not that'the Church aone hod«thf J concerned prmary wth methods answer to our probems. For thwa'fv' of producton. Her msson t spr- h jp certan monotony «bout th» ''#, tua. not eeonomc. No one has truth. t does not change for H W/$k, condemned the abuaes of Capta 1 n refecton of the unchangeabe-! 4' am mere eoquenty and more np»s of Ood Hmsef. Woud W; btngf than Pus X n hs ency- that men woud acwpt t."but +>, cca "QuMragesmo Anno" where as qur Hoty Father remarked tax exempton rterttt hf m%..^ o(k days not R, onc he occamon ot the 3^K j^n^, 2\ t J M «3&th» weath accumuated, but m- Congr. of the Jocats hed re-'.j defntey not wutm menm p w w ^ dpspouc cco. ccnty, n BruMc, 4. The obumtfr^ nomc domuf.ton s conccjjtrum carftot cfncen from hersetf fjjcf n the hands of a few and those' wht aenates a notabe pqfd$> few who art frequenty not the of ^he worknsnwn's word fro^jk ' owners but ony the trustees and her s th? sckness of aremc soos ; drectors of nvested funds. Ths, empted of a sprtua and re.- ^r' pte becomes partcuary!rre-;u»tous vtaty, vctms of a stube when exercsed by hose demc attackng so many men towho, because they hod and con-, day. Ghosts of men. who neve 1 Ur» >,> tfo money, are abe aso to govern o frequent cnemas and sports the remarks of Toshkazu Kase, a Credt determne ts aotment, events; nght and day stuffng.nember of the Japanese Foregn [ ' or reason suppyng, so to themseves wth useess peces of Offce, author of the book reeertr petfc, the fe bood to the entre. nformaton, pquant ustraum.'.:-. pubshed, "Journey to s, economc body and graspng, us and ght musc, nwardy tofr sou" n one part of ths boojt,] t were, n ther hands the very empty to tak; nterest n -occupysou ft producton so trmt no one,ng themseves wth themseves/.e speaks about the banquet whfch e Btttntfed; markng the snn! <htt»»«>«aganst ther w, j "They merey bear Hte of f the h pact t between bt Russa Ra Md nd No communst coud have wrtten ' n the words of the poet 'go nbou,. Japaf n He recas that "w were treated to a sumptuous buffet- Wne fowed beray. Others drank champagne whch was of exceent quaty." ' ', Do you suppose that the WQr T ngman of Russa sts down 'w sumptuous buffeu and drn champagne of exceent quaty? Do you magne that, f oomr munsrn shod take over n Arnj 1 - ca, you woud be one of th (M at the top who woud feed on vt\ fat of the atd? More than k you woud be one of the matt a mttf scathng ndctment of the ke a herd wth ther eyes fnd fj. bum of captasm than that. on the ground,' ",. '^ kshoud aways be remembered. Ym Cathoc men, you men,<^-,hft.t. the Cathoc Church and the Hoy Name Socety, Qod p. cmmvso see eye to eye about pects you to ead the way. Are yjtf -.thngs n the present eco- reay much better than those order that are bad. The whom Pus X speaks? Church s as much con ,s communsts, about the FA, LS 4 F, 00RS BRUSED dstrbuton of weath; TERREHOUTF Tnr, -^g poor housng condtons: ^T.? K0U T E ', n J : J ~ ^81 wages nadequate for a gtnan to provde hmsef '.hs famy decent, f fruga, COmfort; about provdng for od, the bottom who woud be U tt'twhen a man can no onger eat watery stew and wash t Hut true to her Dvne Mswth hot tea, wthout dar n jb j sob Bh> refuses to regard man as make a protest of any kno, j puhhj an economc beng wth an amazes me that any straght 4 ' ~~ j ' > -< - materastc purpose. thnkng Amorcan workman wty)c) fa to see ths,.,, : n the second pace, Amercan abor has mproved ts worktg condtons, ts houry rate of pay, ts vacaton prveges, ts penson returns, many because t has the rght to organze and, f no other way can be found' to attan ts.egtmate; goas, the rght to go on strke, f the Amercan workngman s not satsfed wth hs job, he s ree to qut, He may pass from one fed of actvty to another, even f the new fed to whch he turns s mure crowned tnan vhc one has eft. Dfference n Russa Do you thnk for one moment n tme w become as rch as hs tnat" s" n^a " r C o n "d7tto~n7 exst n tboss. Russa? Have you ever read of a On«of f the Aternatves 5nB c gtrke n Russa? There are For a workngman who h tort,, knd, of 8(rkM ta ^ ^ MUn. touch wth the sprtua founda-1 tres whch Russa ams(t0 br[ ng ons of Amercan democracy, there, whn her orbt But once shf h(t8 s tte uncertan what course to ontro hear Qf A foow n such crcumstances A- ^ w ^ do you. suppom> t j,, 9 most nevtaby he w jon a L f0? D, ^ ^ Unon, whch te domnated by the Russ, an WQrk d, communsts. What k to stop hrh? h«does not beeve n burnng own the barn smpy because here are rats n t. j woud preserve ntact man's Sprtua nature; man's ntrnsc freedom; man's persona dgnty; man's rght to own property; the 'ght of parents bo educate ther Chdren; the dgnty and sacredfees c-f, the marrage, contract ( those thngs whch are more mportant than bread and for Whch brave men have ded. Our Destny the Same But keepng yese, she woud Jjave v mghty ndustrasts that those who work' for $ are human benes and no jnachn.es. She woud remnd OV efctteafct tht they must be concerned wth advancng the ma Daren, 38-yeard-od'wndow r, was washng a wndow on UjH xth foor of a department, when hs safety bet came bo«a. at one end. Straght down '.t ''^j brck pavement, but the end. ot",m the bet that hed caused hm ttt^p fa to one sde. He anded on the, JVJ rocf of a passageway above t %f aey st the second foor JeTd^ Taken, to a hospta, he was 0U14 " $- to have suffered no serous njures! ' ' j DROP 15 FEKT, UNHURT STEUBENVLLE, Oho-Jeannett and Jennfer Jesky, 21-month-od twn daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Prank Jesk. were found unnjured after they dropped 15 feet trovn ther bedroom wndow. The soggy condton of the ground under th«wndow s beeved to have broken ther fa. L Wanted to Know _-!,-,.- Mstres3 ^ou' ser» and take the pates away from thb rght." ' New Mad-"Why? Superstttottt or somethns?" m CHRSTENSEN'S mo 'THE FRENDLY STORE" QUALTY SNC 104 n uotoerunhs, by our stuff»hotkrm>her, W«re akt at the t's.- O.Y Num.! Ray n Oarteret $M«d»)t T " 1 ty U>m th ctuns show: (1) the revewng stou h front of Borough Ha, p t'<«' Ahr can be seen Mayor Stef pv.'. (e address!! wecome;' B 1 pastor ;8t. Uw' O fs RECALLED Navy has announced that pecfetf number of WAVE co'psraeh, hodng Jrst, und thrd cass petty, offw be ordered to duty, future. Ths was the announcement of an recaj.of women re- o OASES GAN W YORK Thp ha of ('"<«, who pnotnor Chares G., and dean has revsed ts estmate upward for t,ota poo oases ths year. t now exp<xjta 3Q ( Q(o cases nstead of the prevousy (wtmated 26,000. The new Tota- was bued on a 22 per cent'ncrease n,oases for the week ewmtftetyber 16,'whch brought year's, tyta to 17,370, #NU -.., Jt of the naton's?t f et sftf hth recoktu,j and cokctnu taxes t'-ofdng to th«cunsut of Hr 'M4r. Cathoc Cergy of Mddesex County; Chares E. pubsher of ths newsjer, and Ut-v. James Hardng,.,.,, of St, 'eur's C%urcn, New Brunswck; a) otte of the C'rteret contngents; (3) St. James' Ho Name Socety, Woodbrdge; (4) one uf he severa musca comtngenu; (ft Our Lady of Ve&ot Hoy Nunc Socety, Fords; 1 (Bthe processon of atar boys at the Carterct ^tafhm; (7). a tew of the packed stadum stands.» Bm, whch sad ther combned outays totaed $3,048,931,000, whe revenue totaed $2,713,651 1 <JQQ,; t pendtures for < the year ja^ -ten per cept above 1948, whe reveftufc ncreased ony sx per cent. BOOKS,'."""'. The aovernent-prnted "The Effect of Atomc. \Up»_ hu sod eoee ta MOtt 4st»m wth the snus observaton that Ameroa s made up of racketeers anyway, and t s ony a queston of nettng "'to te htmckc, Nobody reay cares what happens to the country. t s rather a queston of "dog eat dog" and n that knd of set-up the mportant thng s to make sure that you are strong enough to eat an dnot be eaten. For a workngman-who s an actve member of some church, and especay f he s a member of the Cathoc Church, there d much more uncertanty as to the course he shoud foow. On the one hand he needs money, to support hmsef and hs famy. He needs money to buy a the thngs whch hghpowered advertsng has convnced hm he must have or ese, as the Orentas weud- put t-, "t«b fres; On the other hand hs church, and most especay 1 the Cathoc Church, warns hm aganst seng out to the Commes, She refers hm to the Encycca of Bus X, where he decares that there' s an ntrnsc opposton between Communsm and Cathocsm. She ponts to the mprsoned Cardnas Stepnac and MndsXenty. She bds hm re-, member the thousands of prjfsts ether qudated or put n prson ony because they woud not bow down before the new word menace She ponts a warnng fnger to th 41,000,000 Russans sufferng pe tca duress n Sbera and ese where n the Sovet Unon. f a workngman s a-gooc, sod, practca Cathoc, he w be by the gudance of the Catho Cburchyhm furtherng an deo- H8J. S&EjLSEEP? 8. ty e thngs we ^"mercahs "stad"t6tb'ut hot at Cathoc workngmen are good, so)^, prmtca C#t^oc^ Unforv-, tunatey, some of them "msunderbtand the poston of the (jjhurch to whch thqy beong and' asxuwe, wth no sod justfcaton, that the Church s on the sde of the weathy andrves ony po«s verba aeeeptanoe-tp the ofty soea prmseer, "nfant Cafe'" That epessermucftted by LeaXrand booket, prepared by the Chdren' Pus X. Or ese they nmy fa to Bureau, orgnay r'1913, hask make the necessary dstncton herecord of more than 8,000,H^-tween the poston 'of the Church copes sod to date. ' ', f«)d. the exampes of partcuar, ndvdua churchmen. A DE HELPNG DOG p R A o u B, fcaechosoyaka -CUes 8a«c Truths t becomes necessary, therefore, 'hen (he dog of Mr. and' Mrs, to pont out to a worktagmen, Kroc nme wanted has been gven to them? You know bettor than that. YOU know fhe expanaton, s very smpe. They don't dare strke! And do you thnk that f a Russan amer shoud want to become 4 bus drver he woud be free to do o? Too bad you cannot ask some vho tred! n the face of the evdence, fnd t dffcut to understand hpw any.amercan workngman who wants to retan hs freedom w have anythng to do wth unon that s domnated by the communsts. n the thrd pace, an Amercan workngman who has any attachment to sprtua vaues w recognze mmedatey that communsm s the foe of regfon, and because the Cathoc Church s the best nteed 'and most powerfu regous group n the word, the speca foe of Cathocs. There are some men who thnk the rea probem s a btter fght between capta and abor, between the workngman and the ndustrasts who seek to expot hm. That s ony a cover for the rea probem The rea probem s sprtua, not economc not how we keep our books, but rather how we keep our sous. w not weary you by cang up exampes of communst perse cuton of regon, especay of th -Cathoc regon, n sate! te states of Western Europe. May just te.you what happened n Korea when the Russans moved nto that -fated country, down to the 38th parae? The Nerth Koreans wecomed them wm came to berate them from Japanese soders w^s a frend^, r van not ong b«fow th» Koreans found put-ther mstake. Betdes rapng the women, steang ther property, and nsutng tnetr ctzens the Russans began n, or kanzed persecuton p of the dhureh Curch They went nto Crtttw' ttomes»nd' Asjce; "Do 'you bettev h Ch-bstY" f the househoder answered "Yes" the 'communsts promsed they woud be back th foowng week. f he answered beeve n Statn" he woud kee bs house and and. Otherwse, th foowng week/'the communst: woud come back, confscate h house and a^, a^audat«: d ])Wafva wre,mm.kracfwentto Knowng these th\tgs, htfv can ts ts pubcaton nubucaton a ^fw dm wee week "ag^), ago. fts«td ard was dewoputed. M t th«"frst pace, no workngnm shoud ever make the bunder a Cathoc have anytnu to any workngman who cas hmse. but ts sae's at hot expected to Krods wen'to t hj^t ^ wfe and ousttp -that of. Ue he, ttx. was eectrocuted. of thnkng tnat Cptrununsm «!wth a unon that s oommunto Bvster Brown woud rahermss a sae than ft your chd mpropery! Perfect ft s mghty mportant to your chd's foot happness, mother That's why we're extra (carefu. We woud rather ms&a. sae than ft your chd mpropery! That's why we stock famous Buster Brown Shoes.,, because they are backed by forty-sx years of quaty shoemakng, wth ' speca emphass'on fne ft. Stop n and see our grand stye seecton soon \_ MOTHER^ We are gvng speca attenton to the fttng of Mnts' and Chdren's Shoes. Ask for Mr. Meehan^and et htm ft your chd wth a new par of Bu,st<5r Browp Shpes. Hours: Day 96 Frday T 9 Cosed Wednesday at Noon J,', v ' -. - «,»

6 1 9 " ( a " -. PA01-.".X. t... Sarah Ann's Cookng Cass Tf t VrnHtrw^rm'T ookng for. ake vom })! k of these wmn tre od r,omr HT npw mopsr them am SUT ynu w fnd on$ whch W perthp the naost fatdnus puwt THURSDAY, OCTOW! 10. A&P's MRY CENTER Pwappo Rofrefratrtt Loaf H cup but n or margarne 1 np swa- 1 t:tb)psx»> dram or evaporated mk 1 cup dnnop crushed pnenppu V HD pneappe juce 2^ cups^rnam cracker crumbs Crrnm but tw an sugar together. Beat e«k yoks and add cream.ovrr hot water''to cook. Wh-n thck and smooth - add to btn.nd sugar mxture. Con, Add mrted pneappe and juce Fod n stffy beaten egt whtes..f a saow oaf pan wth waxed ppper and put n a ayrr of fresh erahnm cracker crumbs n e bottom,. Over Us put V., of nncr') )e mxturn. Cover wth crumbs and more pneappe mxture Contnue unt n s used. " COWf pn wth wtwd- pmw, fasten down wth n rubber band and p.cp n refrkerator for at. "east 2< hnrn. When ready to serve, turn upsde down on servng dsh wth whpped cream. rert f;m;cr Carame Puddng '.! haf nch.sces of bread 2 hd spoons syjrar 1 pnt hot mk 4 tabespoons suear 2 ektjs we beaten 2 tabespoons butter '.: teaspoon sat ' cup preserved Rnger 2 tabespoons of the gnger syrup Whpped cream 1 tabespoon gnger chopped very fne 2 tabespoons powdered sugar < Soak te sces of bread n cod water unt soft, then squeeze dry and crumbe to bts. Carameze 2 tabespoons of sugar am add the hot mk. Str t we dssoved, then add the bread crumbs, 4 tabespoons susar, the eggs, butter, sat, '.t cup of preserved gnger and the gnrer syrup. Beat a we and bake n tn oven 350 degrees unt fan. Ch thoroughy, then top wth whpped cream to whch has been added 1 tabespoon of gnger and. the powered sugar. Pace n refrgerator " «.com- very,cod. Chocoate Tapoca Puddng 1 ounce of unsweetened choco-. ate b 4 cup slk'lr!«teaspoon' sat ' 3' tabespoons quck cookng Hap n:: a 1 cup evaporated mk duted wth 1 cup water 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vana 4 tab"-,"poons.sugar Met cwedat!! over hot water. Add sufar, s.:!t, tapoca and mk. Contnue c(v>kn» over hot water, strrng constanty, unt thck. Pour ovr t!:ej)e:ten egg yoks, return t: doube boer and cook 2 nunut'. ov-. '. Acd vfnfa. Pour. ntq^^ytvcd,,, saow, bakng 0 fs'c CVfT tfj Vrf, made by beatr egg 'whtes nnd fott'-: n <1 tubespoom sugbr. Bake n'an even 300 degrees un,. tju«fvaj)t«'jb decate brown. (Matn Puddng 1 package emon favored geatn 2 nps bong water. ' 1 J.,M...,v^y,. r-^qv VJ t;'h::pnan sat 12 marsjnutows 4 nac:ror 1 ns crumbfx ; 1 cup whp, ^d cream Vz cup chopped monds 12 maraschno cherres cut n ' peces Dssov U^ Kdatn n the bong Wt'-. Add the sugar and sat. Coo unt the geatn begns to stffen. Adt! the amonds, marsh- '--'W and maearoona. ^od n.the whpped cream. Pour nto a mod rnsed n cod water and pa/' n refrgerator unt frm. Mod 3 eh.s beaten Juce of -: emons 1 cup su-ar 1 cup cream whpped Roed uraham crackers Beat c.us,unt very, very ght, add the.sugar, then emon juce. Cook over hot water unt thck, strr 1 ; a the tme. Let mxture get thoroughy cod, then fod n whpped cr'm. Cover the bottom ft a square uasa dsh wth rqed grajam crackers. Pour Jemon mxfttre over t. Ch n refrgerator 1' Orange Souffe 3 tabespoons shortenng.!j&!'tabespoons four,- y pup mk '% ' ;u J orange Juce ' % tuuspoon crated orange rnd t, t.. tahu'spoon^emon Juce,$ t'bgs beaten separatey :;- Ut\\ tn- shortenng ta a s totn/str n rfc fouv and tjen tfj mk: Cuok for a few mnutes untt', hck, strrng constanty, emovt fom heat. Add the orange and ttjcefe, orange pee and sugar. Add D fre beaten egg yoks, then fod. n the stffy jl'ttte egy whu ;;fwu; nto a greased bakng' dsh Jnchts n, dameter and 3 nches tp, Pace the ash n a pn o:',fattr and'bake n an oven 350 unt frm. Serve at once fchpped cream. &0 Peggy;'"Mother, wu th» nan ever a tte babyf" Mother: "Yes, dear." '0am^ "That's unny. <Wn'< ever saw a baby care n other wo Customers Corner. nfor,».on a corny 1 "? Sma ons cut from yjang parktrs na cntsr sasshmeved Lon Pork Chops P o r k C h o p s c«mscu: Hp ^nd houff cu!s Chopped tycef :f:m fround Chuck Roast or Steak Pot W s t Legs of Lamb Shouders of Lamb Stewg Lamb Bon. ; n B«nee» CktCk-no fat ado'ed T«dm Crou c mwoe Breast 9^ hank "B e e f Lver. Specay «(ec»d Vegetabes and 157«o pr ether hat tu ww1otet»ut.tf$ SeeB^emevcd. Your Chore Vrosh Top Grade Brong and Fryng - Szes 2 ] A to 314 \bs.. n.'39c b 89c h 69= b 49c b 29c b. 69c You enjoy fruts and vegetabes that are not ony harvested fresh and devered fresh but sod fresh too, when you choose your favortes from A&P's reguar dspays. That's because off grade tems arc removed from a shpments on arrva jd from the produce racks severa tme)) a day unt put on a Quck-Sae tabe at reduced prces. t«nd- -U. S. K. 1 Potatoes or t h d Appes,"t BrOt'Co From nwtby ftm bunch 19c CarrotS Fremwrtttrnfarm bunch 9 c Tabe Ceery whnorptca >»u LV- Whte Cabbage fa>mn U rby««m t> 3c Yeow Onons u s NO. std b 3c Potatoes L«f wd-u. s. N«. -A,\ U 10 b, b. B 23c Appe Cder ««4 omk o t MOV g. 75c K 9. 43o Fow For frcassee, taads-at ze> b 39-' Ready-to-Eat rtams v/hot C eh.r hjf b 59c Smoked Pork Shouders shovcu fa 45c Smoked Beef Tongues sho cu» b 59<- Sced BaCO Sunnyed jujar-curtd 2 haf b: pkg. 69c Frankfurters skn:u b 63c tne Qttntv Seutood Mackere Fr«hfe 27c Swordfsh b 55c Founder Fnn b 55c HeadytoCook Scjops Fr«b 69c ftnmttmrjrttrn wrttt)f-t«fvee Wt HJMrtmnt Chckens Brong a^d Fnrn«^>o5 under 3 b. b. 55c Fow For rkattj, udj-t K««b 55c LegS Of Lumb Ov«n rady ' b 7 7 o Parker Lattce Cherry Pe Rkh, faky stjju of pastry top ths uu... the betgr to chow off ts taste-trtrb^ fng of pump, jucy oerre. You' uvct!. Marve Whte Bread, t, Pneappe Cocoanut Buns p9 «> 10 («27c Chocoate Fudge God Layer. ch59c Engsh Muffna.,., Macauoon Cup Cake f 72'"D 1 21c Hem Ton71 fnd, n Amost Packaged ht>e>w Amercan tachj3c 'rram Cheese PM» or Border ;.?.11 6o pk S,jf 6 o pkj) Prem, Spam or Treet.., 2oe.n45c Mustard Sardnes r o-und«wood' 3^ or cm 10c Rock Lobster «kr sw bm t% ox CM 39C. Stah-Meyer Beef Stew Henr Spaghett Sauce Henz Baked Beans («raed taan Prces Are Marked on At hems... Net Just on the Sheves! You don't kve to guess at the prce of a»y tem^t A&P or rey on nemory when.ceckng your purchases at une. He prce of every artce you buy s pany marked rgt on t and temzed on yo r A#P cash regster recept.,, 43c %, u can e, 14 «CM 2'or 29c V««^abhormna HCMSOC 3b CM81«Sunnyfed Four ofcb«69c JSH, 1^1.63 Fako Pe Crust Mx.. 9ot P,16e Bueberry Muffn Mx tr<wr na.? a.$$t Ospo Cooke-» m«tugt»n t«we Graham Crackera Nte«. bpk 9 29«Sunshne Krspy Crackers, tu> pks 27c Ne^e's Sem-Sweet Morses < or pg 21c Whte Rock, Canada Dry &"«"' "«2 w 39c Quaker Puffed Wheat. '«^ 2' - ' Post's Krnkes s«««' c»d SH O P^ '1 Pneappe Juce Ab,.ndj o».].v ' J/rnm Jtce v» u br.nd sw «jjorseradeh coodtrohtn ^ ; Pcked Beets c^wood hom.m«m- Srng BetntLord M«n-rfnch ty 1? Sweet Peas De Monte Peas Tomatoes ; bmbmd MarMTtper Hanke Marca ToHtt Tssue -fasygww 20Mu«TeamBoraxVbp' s Camay Soap»» ( " f «csf - "" 11

7 NPT.NT LEADER THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, Famous Ptchman to Brng Tak to PBA Show Nov. 2 \AWM\ Resdent Honored fy Professona Group H e TV show d costn,". w atas ; fue hctrc) back- n.ctr and u weath j a">'.m'c n wch shows Pau:; nvad":."hsh h S.phr- Tucker and ; "Three Men on a. rruuhvay revva; The Man Wd Came n Vncent Shpehan's ncdent", starrng re vaudeve e t. n Uu; theatres n Own '.nmare 1 [n- S "a$ ( anguage fs AM. Mast teevson \c 'Mnr wth he sshfc '-ry :'n chp'ke'c'j up ':. U-fjvt, ;nr =ay- 're "the aamus on the gamhus whch s synonymous to "the cops are comng," at whch- pont he jjtcts up hs Vase and stand caed "trpe and kester" and "takes t on the am." Emer Krysko? genera charman of the show, advsed that tckets shoud be.purchased as eary as possbe to avod dsappontment, as the seatng capacty at the State Theatre s mted. mbar)8ur! "'m very nafpy jo nforrn you that your husband has passed the crss," 'sat! the Engsh, doctor to a wpman whose husband was serousy ". WAWAH ANT> ALASKA n accordance' wtn fn agreement wth nteror Secretary Chapman ^nd Senate eaders, acton on statehood for Hawa and Aaska wan postponed unt the atter part of November after the November eecton, thereby removng them from any "eecton atmosphere." "Passed the crss?" she demanded. "You tojd me 'e coud not ve a week." '. "We), rjh gong to cure hm, after a," sad the physcan. "Surey you are gsd,'" The woman npdded. "Quess sa." she admtted, "but t puts me n a bt of an 'oe, 've bn an 1 sod a 's cothes to pay for the funera." Thunder Thunder cannot be heard more than about 18 mes. Sounds of orttry fre carry much farther. PORT READNG NOTES By Mrs. Kathryn McDonne 'hoqe WO W -There w be a meerk of the mothers of the fers nnc drummers of St. Anthony's Ffe ond Drum Corps tonuht at 7:30. Despte thejan, 8t. Anthony's Hoy Name Socety and. St. Anthony's Ffe nnd Drum Corps made ducted on Puask Avenue gave peasure to two peope who have devoted a preat dea of ther ves to the enrchment of chdren's ves both by educaton and peasure -the Mssea Barbara V., and Catherne Hermann, former Supervsng Prncpa and Coumbus Schoo Prncpa. Cart^ret, who do not get out much Ufesfe'days. They were an apprecatve audence. The new Port Readng brary budng s Vjesnnng to take shape. Vounteer w<$,m ( m are dong an exceent Job. Mrs. Johanna Martno s st a surgca patent at St. Ezabeth's Hospta n Etyabeth. Rev. Stansaus Mon vsted hs hometown, Ware, Mass. Monday to say the thrd annversary MQB for hs mother. ' Mrs. Joseph Bpos. the former Dorothy Ahevnft, town, and her daughter Joapnc, of WoodbrdKe, wwe Sunday suests of the J. T, Mcponnes, Sxth Street. here...now.,.at... Bob's Rado & Teevson NEW YORK Mevn C. > Leon, 123 Orove Avenue, Woodbrcge BKKJK Hd Stone, famcjub as the fast-takng certfed pubc accountant, n of thr Mton Bere Teevson Show, w be the... rcmo's ;t the annua Patromen's Benp.vofccK.Hn has been eected ft member of thr. Amercan nsttute of Accountants, show.» be presented November 2 at the natona professona socety of CPAs. He s assocated wth the Kent!'' Tckets are now on sae and may be purfrom any Townshp poce offcer. pftfy, accountant, rftd ha >re- Newark offce of J. H. Cohn & Com-!.,, n.rtcay funny - -.._. vnusy been empoyed by cpvtfpr n,y dd spend many, 0Ut KdR o h3 pubc accountng frms n New "\uks of New Atantc Cty nun to York Cty, Mr. De Leqn was bo n Key 11,1 unjn, not 2 ce crwn up and be "fue" whch s a cement"or versy Hs - obtaned a CPA, cerpastc. He uses a "sh". whch ;>r buresque ther>-e thnn Just a.dough "dough" or "seedus" from the JerBey Socety of Certfed Pubc S MBate from the State of New Jer- a hred stooge or assstant to "turn Key ast yeaf, by wrtten examnaton, and s a merrrjer of the tow the tp", meanng to extract the who has jucng. He does ths unt he hears Accountants. sen Resdents Wns Acme Prze SEUN By Mrs. Russe Fun WOODBRDGE Seven uck; Pmnr Mrt. 6-WSW Ncv Jeney housewves became frst! The Lades' Auxary of Von the "Ar-me-Streoast; untcer Fre Co, No. 1 w hod a Vacrs" "eadns Lndy" contest. s sae next Thursday at! The contest contnues through October hc ftrehnu.w t 2 P. M. 14. wth Addtona wnners Mr. and Wam Waven. earn tny to bp seected from ahons Matnwnn; Mr. (tvd Mrs, the shoppers at Acme Super Mnr-1 Trrsey and danahtf r. Lorrnne. kets for the grand prs of a bos- Mnrrn and Chares pr?ncscr. Red ketfu of free troccres. Bank, were tmess of Mr. and Mrs, The Wnnng ades: Mrs. Mar- j Wam Knutf Sunday. avr' Ho'.m?s, 478 Lncon Pace, Mr. and Mrs. Wam Mushopper at the Acme', honey, Lnden, spent! 'Saturday Or:ngu. dnrket at Scotand Road and Trr-: wth Mr. and Mrs. George papp..^nt Avemte; JFt Avenue. Mrs. Wam Brandmaec. 332 j Mr. and Mrs. Lt^c Prcerfcks, V'httf 1 Avenue, Duneen faemetupprr Lake, N. Y.. are spendns! Mket, 2 Washtnton Avenue>: two week's wth her brother nwv Mrs. Lette,KnoH, 105 ndana,fster-n-aw.mr. and Mrs. Vncent Avrtvue.sen Acrae Market, 280 OroKan, Marconr Avenue, Both 1 Avr.me, Perth AmbOy; roupes were nucss of Mrs, Lnue Qra^an. Mr,. Lan Cubb, 5 Saem Park. (Arme Market, 586 No. -Mr. -and Mrs. Qeorw Rt»pp, St-Rft; entertaned Mrs. ' W a,n Co.k.. Mrs. -CntherWe FUgerad, 64 jhewcvp. Tuesday. m Pw^.'tJutfry Acme-Market, Mrs. Qnnrge Rapp nnd son., 24ft FrATfxn A venue); Bruce.and ther guest, Mr. nnd; Ms. Lon Btes, 2'4 Untfn Av-.Mn. Lese Fredercks, hue. Freehod (Acme Market, East Lake, motored^,tn Cfton ast Man Srr^t: Mrs. Hans Hoborn, 517 Man Thursday to'vst Mrs. Maron; Street, Boonon (Acme Marttet, Hawkns Pace and West Man >: The search for LacUes" s part of the festvtes to ntroduce Storectst "musc to buy by," a new and"unque ser'evc f or home- Contest entres have been pourng n by. the thousands. The contest rues are smpe. Names are submtted by the shoppers themseves or by scouts, frends of the "Leadng Lady" contestants or empoyes of the Acme stores. The, wnnng names are announrcd va Storecnst PM rado n thf stores and on tome FM recevers. Mrs. Ftzgerad of Nutey heard her name caed wh«n she was busy at home wth domestc dutes and rushed to her Acme Market, wthn the desgnated tme perod to cam her prze. n addton to the grand prze "Leadng Lady" wnners, the scouts who submt the wnnng names are awarded smaer przes.-the wnnng scouts thus far: B Swenke, Acme empoye (for Mrs. Homes); Mrs. Ann Bfand- maer, 'Mrs. Brandmaer's daughter-n-aw: Ruth snth, Acme empoye (for Mrs. Knott); Leon J. Hnhn and famy. Mss Margaret Brtton ur, retun d ta._nbk. York. Cty after.j spendng ft week w)u her brother and sster-n-aw. Mr. and Mrs. aeorge Brttun, Sonora' Avenue. The Barronettcs met nt thr home of Mss Mary Sedak, Brown Avenue and made pnns for a hayrde, October 28, The next meet ng w be hed Monday at the home of Mss Dorothy Treder, Wry Street, WoodbrdKe.. The executve board of Schoo 15 PTA pans for the reguar meetng next Thursday afternoon at 2 P! M. Mothers of second graders w be hostesses. BUKES OFF-MONDAY FOR VST,!S SOUTH WOODBRfoOE Mr. and Mrs. Juus Bake, South Park Drve, who are eavng Monday for a sxmonths' stay n Mam Beach, Fu., were the guests of honor at an Ones Shabbatt hed at the Adnt srae Synagogue after the Frday nght servces. The honored guests were presented uggage by the congregaton Kowacyyk, Acme empoye (for Cobb; Wam Brathwat, and receved a bessng from Rabb Acme empoye (for Mrs. FUger- SamueJ Ncwberger. Mr. Bake, who Laura Whte, Acme empoye serves as secretary of the synagogue, was Rven a sx-month eave Mrs. Brggs; Joseph Pen- Acme dhpoye (for Mrs. of absence from hs post after hs Hobor.n.> resgnaton was refused. The Bukes' address n Forda seeks accountng from w be Pnev^w Apartments, 2351 Texas. Lousana on.off-shore o. Pnetree Drve", Mam Be.ach PAOE SEVEN N THS AMAZNG COMBNATON SALE! New fo COATS SUTS Reguary $ 34"<H BUY A SUT AND COAT OR ANY 2 COATS OR ANY 2 SUTS AND SAVE $10 ON THE COMBNATON! MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS! See our /Men's ond Kddes Department SMTH ST., PERTH AMBOY OPEN 11UDAY TH,? V. M. ex pe LUXE MODEL DAC-U CoMch/ 1Q.53 cubc f««t SHELVAD t!. "Care-Free" AUTOMATC DEFROSTNG! DESGNS ARE THE G COSfY There's nothng to turn off nothng to wa^ch nothng to umpty. No muss, no fuss, no bother! Nothng ese jko t! The sennatona new Shevadors defrost themseves automatcay n 2 to 10 mnutes so fast that frozen foods dorj't even begn to thaw! Croay' Excusve Wprk»qv«r Desgn gyes yqu twce asmuch food where you want t n front, jn sght, n reach a space at the "convenence eve." No stoopng cear to the foor. H«w B»ouy. Your choce of "SOFT-QLO" nteror Styng wth god-coored trm, or whte wth chrome. ' Fu-wdth Freezer hods oads of frozen foods, re cubes. Bven ce cream hand. BvttSsN n the door keeps your butter o, r margarne at exacty t-he consstency you Up b^t for ffty gprendng p creamng. ttffrorovsr MnH U 0neay engbeered faraw# fur quet, toa^' e, economca operaton. Backed by 5-yoar warranty. for '31! NVENENT TERMS U0erVr<Htf<farHmmrLMng OPEN EW^SS 'TL BOB'S RADO & TELEVSON and SERVCE, Schoo Te!«(o.e , N. J.,,K/.AV NEL TH DOCTQR-ky Sr uk Pdx N THE NATONAL OAURY, LONDON Keep Potcs Out of Ths Pcture AVENEL PHARMACY 1010 RAHWAY P WfODBRDGE WO BERN'S PHARMACY FORDS ( PHARMACY P. A RAYMOND JACKSON ^ SON - DRUGTSTS. WO 8^584 ^ Q ^ ^ When the fe or heath of a oved one ; a stake, hope Ues n the devotee/ servce o your Doctor. Woud you cdonge ths pcture? Compusory heath nsurance pph'coj medcne. t woud brng a thrd pary-q pocan-bs'm'een you am Y9"r doctor. woud bnd up your famy's heath n red tope.» ' 4k Potca todcpo woud resut n heavy payro taxes'- onf nferor.medco core for yo vs'yovt'hmtf,»>" fjf Don't et that happen her» You have a rght to prepad m«d((j wre-of ypyr own Ak your Pocor, or your nsurance man, about budge-bcus h«gh protecton. t y.our own bufnef. Ktep t tha way Ths message s sponsored n your nterests by ofca pharmacsts, st^ hpre, Th«y «f«ever ready to $U your needs r«accurate, Reabe Prescrpton Servce" KOCHEK'S PHARMACY f>5 WASHNGTON AVE. CA MTTUCH'S PHARMACY 01 ROOSEVELT AVE. PETOLETT 1.'')< OAK TREE ftoad : PUBLX S( MAN WOODBROGE MET. 8-M7S WO

8 f AOB EGHT TTtmSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950 n the Mafbtttt: ' Renat'r B. W. VOSJP s on the Speca r.mm;r o on tu?srn- Uo of t!)f N J Stae Bar Assocaton. Former Scnatrr John K. Toonn m nn the Spc.'a Commt pany, Avene Junor Cubwomen Mark Dnner s Sated Brthday Tuesday Nght On Eecton Day Card Party, Dance AVENEL - A successfu whte eephant sae was" hed under the drecton of Mrs. Herman Sten-' bach at a meetng of the Lades' Auxary of Avene Fre Com- on egsatve Acton. Te, Wnners n the teurrert merwere Mrs. Theo- Adath srae P.yevs w pr?5(nt ch^ndse cub drama. An nspector Cas" by dore Artym, Mrs. A. W, Jensen j. B. P'sf.v n December. and Mrs. E. J. Schukes. The darkton Adro-A Ruska 1, Woocbnd^: norse p re wnner wasmrs _ wu. Awnu«. Wnodbdsfr. s enjoyw Mam R U(ge j foe mtmt: of Orr.-berat the Cary j pans were anounced for the j Hote, M;:MV. Fn Edward J pubc card p,, r ty> O n OctoBer 20 Hudn, SCM,.f Mr and Mrs. Jwap" and and the he barn bam dance for members P, Huda :'f> Lberty Street, Fords, j has pr:';\! n T.!;e Fa Term of the Mwaukee Schoo of Ensoeernq, Mwaukee, Ws. He s a Jroduntr o! Wnodbrdse Hgh Schoo. tdbts: -.Mrs. Lotte Knott. 105 ndana Avfntp, sp'n. was named, eadng ady of Acme Stoves Cast Varky Shew at Acme Market- 280 Stc;, Perth Amboy.. \. a Coorado Sprngs whfre the chef s attendng th- n'l^rnatona fets "f Poc" conventon.... Students majorng n socoory at Mary Washngton Cncue avt o 1 - j^rwr j dub to strnatup nter «at n the subject and to enrouragp t.'deeper derstandns of sosa hems. Mss Banch P. Scher, KTtne!, a member of Cap and $071, the senor honor socety, W head tn' new organzaton... of the auxary, fremen, «xempt fremen and ther wves, sated for October 28. Members were requested to be at the frehouse Sunday at 3 P. M. to have ther pctures taken. Offcers w t eected at the next meetng. Hostesses for the evenng were Mrs. Owen Roff, Mrs. Wam Perna, Mrs. Joseph Perry, Mrs. Chares Mezera and Mrs. Stenbach. Mrs. John McCreery, of "Wood- Mrs, J. W. Brd and Mrs. H. L. Couts, from Perth Amboy; Mrs. Garrett McKeen and Mss and Mrs. A, W. Schedt, Mr. and ' Mrs. Vrg Hanford, Mrs. Joseph Patty McKean, Matawan; Mrs. E. j Thomson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Dona to. Avene; Mrs. Howard St- Turek, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. S. Wooten, ve. Pont Peasant; Mrs. D. 0.! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burke. A. J. Koch and Mrs. H. L. Tton. Raway; Mrs. G. Hamton, Mrs.'La- Dane Bshop, Mrs. James Porett, Mrs, )F. J. Adams', Mrs. E. Sewaren Teachers Fete Mrs. Drysdae \ Lodge to Sponsor 9th Dnner-Dance JffWAREN The teachers of the Sewaren Schoo gave a fa unchr nn Frday for Mrs. John Drysdae. AVENEL The Junor Woman's Mr. Wam Kusmak. honorary AVENEL - Mrs. Davd Davs'she was presented wth copper WOODBRDQE The Mddesex and Somerset Countes Pa»t Cub ccebrnted 1U 23rd brthday councors, and Mss Mare Hayden, paat presdent. a meetng of the Lades' Ad 8o- Attendnu were; Mrs. Margaret Councors Assocaton of the Rons conducted the devotona perod at hurrcane amps. '!at the schoohoue Tuesday wth Mss Oeradne Brown. Jr., mem-' Mrs. John Schork, for the Junors, and Mrs. Nevn Bery. repre- byteran Church. A program on Kutherne Stratum, Mss Betty- ts nnth annua dnner dnnce»t ccty Tuesday n the Avene Pres-, Tayor, Mrs. Vera Kursnsky, Mss and Daughters of Lberty w hod jbershp charman of the State J Federaton, as speaker. ; sentng the senors, w be n Japan was" gven by Mrs. W. W. McNamara, Mrs. 8. Zeger, Mrs. the Hote Packer, Perth Amboy, Here and There: Members of the Operetta Gud charge of the recreatona program for the young peope»fc Warman, Mrs. Frederck Lott and Katherne McDonne, Mrs. Dorothy, Sottn, Mrs. Margaret Row- Mrs Chares R. Stesse, Avene, Saturday evenng, October 21. J-Understand t.c Juus BatM of New Jersey. MSJ Amy Bhop, Mrs. John Ettershank. eave Monday to say 6 months Mss Mare PrecoU. Anthony, the schoohouse tomorrow nght. n Forda Eeanor Jean Smottnsk, daughter of Mr and Mrs: > san; srvera seectons from "New basketba and other sports are on CuTreda and Oeorge Leyonmarc, DancnR, pnu-pong, shufeboara. Mrs. Robert Ctassaway was ey, Mss Mary Evertt. Mrs. Hden Renera charman, ha announced ntroduced as a new member and Mecke. James Catano and Mss the foowng commttees: Tckets, Stea Wrght. Mrs, Sesse and Mrs. L. Brown; Jo$eph smonsk. 115 Maxwe Moon" and 'Sweethearts." the program. Mrs. Ea Myers, Washngton, and pubcty, Mr. Wam Randoph Mrs. WTfam La Forge were guests. fcvertue. Fords, has bora named to ; Speca guests,were Mrs. Dane The next meetng w be Octo- 24 at the schoohouse and w and Edward 8. Brookfed; pace, the Honor Ro for the second Levy, thrd Dstrct Advsor; Mrs. ber A report on the recent PresbyteraL meetng and the supper and OBTUARY Chares R. Sesse, charman, asssted by Mss Grace Van Dursen, tme at Berkeey.Schoo of Secretara Tranng n Fast Oraue. 'presdent: Mrs. Frank Barth and Men's Nght, jjam'rs McHugh, Woman's Cub feature a Haoween party and to Koos Brothers was «!ven ROBERT W. FUXERTON Mrs. Brown and Mrs. H, MaMack; by the presdent, Mrs. Wam METUCHEN Robert W. Puerton, 68 Egbert Avenue, Metu,chen, Bhf experts to rompme her studes n February Mrs. Jack E h 'fn Mrs. Nathane Morse and Water musc, Nathane Morse; boosters, Fakenstem. reports that her husband Capt, 'Mrs. Wharn Johnson stated formery of Woodbrdge, ded Auxary to Hod.Men's Cub Host Wesbeck-er, Mrs. Carre Reed, jbgan s fhownq jct.t mpnwthat a concert, sponsored by the Tuesday at the Perth Amboy Genera Hospta at the age of 84. He Mrs. Wam Gvrshfjo, Mrs, M. (nent at tho Pnth Amboy Genera chor, w be gven by the Genera Hospta... At Lades' N ht b M 3 at was n the Re Estate and nsurance busness for years. He WDS Mexeroe. Mrs. H. Meyers. Mrs. Water Cumrnngs arc aso assst- E the Notebook: " "MaryLnu Ks-tnu, 554 Mape WombrdKe, was among 155 freshmen nvested n cap nd cn«-! :<t(! 'vadtona! ceremones at the Coege of St. Ezabeth. Cnnv.U Staton, N\ J., today'! ;. Hear Dck Burns s on the sck Ust and that Max Wener, of Lomax, sent hm a teevson set' for use n hs bedroom. A-very nce gesture.,., Hea' both sons of Mr, and Mrs. Leon Suvan.,Peasant Avenue, Sewaren, arc about to see som? acton. J. Wesk;/ Suvan, now of Fords, a member of tve U. S. Nava Reserve, w eave Saturday to report for duty aboard the Ajax n't San Dego. Byron Suvan, ATAN, has been tranferrcj. from San Deso to Seatte, Wash.... mt Hut Not Lemt: Mss Mary Ann Kpj. fnd Mrs. Stephen Ko, 56 Member St 't'1, Avene, s drector of the how. "Wson Varetes," whch! ^hmvson ers w present"sat- Urday as ther share of the coege^ 80th annversary ceebraton.,.. Gad to report that Mrs. "Monk" Mossck s we on the road to recovery after a recent operaon..,, And f you wak nto the town hu these days, there s ony ojt topc of conversaton: "What do^ you thnk te Grand Jury, s jons tu do?" Frends Honor Urs. Robert Lee ; 6EWAREN--A shower was gven for Mrs. Hubert E. Leo, the former jfoan MtCncry of Woodbrdgc, Tuesday evenng at the home of Mrs. John J. Dowtng on Cff toad, wth Mr, P«tsf Smth a The uu'sts were: Mrs. Mary R ee, Mss Emy Lee, Mss Margaret 8e, Mrs. Muynsrd Wnston. Mss ane Anderson, Mrs. Herman Bunn, Mrs. K. V.. From, Mss Emy ffom, Mrs. M. E. Church, Mrs. Edward Km, Mrs. Mwy Junphy, J^rs. Doroty Wegers, Mrs. Wjy Gars. Mrs. Donad Manso BE MKPAKEU For Cooer Wcuther vtor JACKETS SWEATERS SLACKS You -'< unu'd to fctm uur JA»«< M-'ctcn nf"mr. "T" Mercmndtf. Man Street, Wuodbrdfe AcK tu Wu6n«rk'a Opqn Frday '1'U 9 SEWAKEN The annua Lades' NRht of the Sewaren Men's Cub was hed at the Parsh House wth members of St. John's Supper Cub as, guests, Leon McEroy, guest speaker, tod of the eary hstory of Woodbrdge. Joseph TJomson was charman, asssted by Wnm Henry. Harry Howe, Davd Bafour, ' Mchae Swkz. Chester Farowtz, Carence Zschkau, Harper Soan, Raph Conard and Wam Brd. Others present Were the Rev. and Mrs. Ear H. Devanny,, Mr. and Mrs, Stephen K. Werock, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hunt and John Hunt, a of Woodbrdge; Mr. and Mrs. Herbert B. Rankn, Egan Neson. Dane Rush, Petrr Beck, Mrs. Wam Brd. Mr. and Mrs. Wam Conne, Mr. and Mrs. Abert Andersen. Mr, and.mrs. Chares Bohke, Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Crane, Mr. pnd Mrs. J. J. Downg, Mrs. Chester Farowtz. Mr. and Mrs. Samue J. Henry, Mrs. Wfam Henry, Mrs. Harry Howe, M,rs. Harper Soan, John Kozusko, Mr. and Mrs. Ear. Loyd. :Mr. and Mrs. Abert Rowey, Mr. 1 p vernj Pckt. Mrs. Rose Donovan. Crowey, Mrs. Wwm 'Tagsart, Mrs. G. W. Ferdnansen. and Mrs.( (Mrs. John Veuerus. Mrs. Edward L. C. Scheng. a of Fords and Anderson and Mrs. Benjamn Mrs. Eeanor Lance of Sewaren. ' Treder. E A: Motors Chorus November Woodbrdgc Hgh Schoo. former sf-jretary Of the Modern Mrs. Burton Van Ceft announced pans for a roast beef Savngs and Loan Assocaton of J dnner to be served on Eecton Perth Amboy and a former Jury Commssoner of Mddesex Coun- Day between 4:30 and 7 P. M. Mrs. Stephen Vgh reported on 1 the church bazaar sated fbr Noj vember 16 and 17 n the church (tucten audtorum begnnng at 7 P. M.!Mrs. Nevn Bery, charman o ' f" 'the sae of<chrstmas cards and : wrappngs, asks members and brd «e H «h a Funera w be hed tefrom frends to contact her by phone. Ms. George Kayser announced >e had dsh coths on hand for the Hpot Funera Home.,1c, and Mrs. Wam, Cfcrk ds-,! JHf? 1. hand /. ma?^f0^l? hch Mr. Fuerton Was " Sa ' est he Woo(J. < brdge, the son of the Utr Robert Mrg Q H Weferng charman an(j 6 Mme Br>. 8n{ Fuerton. j of tne &ery Member Canvas, ex- ; panec tne need of ncreased rev- ACCDENT REUNTES EX-O 1 enue ^j fnnounced a moton GREENVLLE. Oho A semp^uve "jhe Second Chance," traer, bound from Cncnnat to wu ^ s own October 27 n the 1 Lansng. Mchgan, oaded wth church audtorum. Mrs. Fakenstern apponted Mrs. R. G, Perer, Mrs. Wam Johnsoap products, overturned at a hghway ntersecton. The nose awakened Gen Hobt, a nearby traer resdent, who nvestgated. son and Mrs. Wham Wh fey «HoHtt necoptterf the truck-drver, a commttee on nomnat on to, wm, Dunn 23 u a f brng a sate of names to the No- G1 whq served wtth hm, n A, askf vember 14 meetng to be voted on Andrew Peterson, Mrs. Aex Mcas offcers for the year Hostesses for the evenng were Mrs. Wam Gery, Mrs. Raymond Grbbc. Mrs. Dane'Howe. Mrs. Andred Peterson, Mrs. Aex McDermott and Mrs." Arthur Frankn. Companes' gfts to chartes ths year equa record n durng Word War. f You'wA EuUk Servke Bus Rder, You' Want to Know These Facts! Snce Juy 20, 1950, just eght days after Pubc Servce was ordered to return to the 5f. basc fare, we have been expanng to you (through ads ke ths) that we cannot operate a oca transportaton system at such a ow fare n these tmes of hgh prces. We can sum up these (acts n a vcr> few words. -v jw»pub^p^^ce.j^jewt^mr '^..watt^uft.-oft.a«m«ertt J m ^ portatnn today. Second t t s not pauebe EOB us t<4contnue to gve you such servce at the 5f basc fare. We can't se a bus rde n 1950 for the same fare as 1940 fve cets! Thd: We must appy for any change n fares to^the Board of Pubc Utt"-Commssoners'. Fourth: As a resut of these facts, we have apped to the Board for n' creased bus fares. The hearng before the Board w he hed October 16^, ffth; The D(Tcaa;.nafs < unxyjtejjns^ ^ahe")ut these, ennea mean the dfference between proft and oss to us. / What These Extra Pennes Mean! These pennes w enabe us to contnue payng our empoyees, at rates whch are among the hghest pad n the ndustry today, These pennes wj permt us to buy new equpment - - new buses sowe can gve you even better servce. These pennes w hep us hay our bs--bs whch show ceary how a costs for producng a fus rde! have skyrocketed. ; Yeg, these pennes w produce a revenue whch w pay our operatng expenses, mantenance costs, taxes, nterest on debt and other fxed charges and eave a reasonabe proft. > <Hp««petton wth the Bumd-for ythmyene h tjj r/asv fur;) from 5 cpntv to 8 cents, The ncrejjbcs w e 3 ceut n each of the frst two zoned w not more than a 5 cent ncrease for a through rc of from 3 to 6 zones.. r Thura w he no. ncrouw over the present S cent basc fare schedue for rdes through more than tx zones. Furthermore, for rdes through more Uu two zones, there w be no ncrease over the from Juy 4,194& tp Juy 7 cent 12,1950. basc'fate schedues that were n effect fro A hearng on je case w be be) before the Board on October 16.W50, ^ PVBLC SEHVCE Greatest Ra Center Chcago s served by 22 cass raroads and 16 swtchng and termna companes. There are about ",;?? '»«of raway trackage n the Chcago termna dstrct, neudng 206 freght yards wth tota capacty of neary a quarter mon freght cars,.,, ng.. Mrs. fcsse announced that the, honored guests w be Junor Ex- State Assocate Councor, Mrs. Water Rcher; State Councor, Mrs. George Baker, Boontbn; SMta Gude, Mrs. Mae Campbe; Natona Vce.Councor, Chares R. Sesse; State nsde Guard, Mrs. A Pau; Natona Outsde Guard, Edward a Brookfed, And County Councor, Nathane Morse. the charman stated musc for the affar m be furnshed by G«ogje Ruddy and hs orchestra. HAVE YOUR CLOTHES CLEANED EGHT 3 DAY CA1X & DELVERY SERVCE For Your Secton Consut Us PHONE P. A Our Drver W Ca MLTON'S QUALTY CLEANERS 407 MARKET ST PERTH AMBOY SELN THEATRE _, NOW M.AVM; F. AM) SAT. B. Stnnwj-k - Wcd fnrrj "THE FURES" Ahntt & ('outrun n 1 HOLD THAT GHOST" KXTBA.«-4T. MAT. OX.V "AUCEN WONDERLAND^ ~S~»"v» KUK. THU'T K». Vt'gt D.nfJ. "TREASURE SLAND" th ttrhrtrfor 'n.rx nrkfr "TARZAN AND SLAVE JRL" WVb, AM» TM S, tf.v t.nnurt Jont odnk "Lady Wthout Passport",ro Uarvry - Bow fry oy "TRPLE TROUBLE" FORDS, N. J. P. A THURS.. FB. S SATU "GOOD HUMOR MAN" wth Jack Carson "711 OCEAN DRVE" wth Edmond Bran and Joanne Dru SUN., MON. & TOES. "PETTY GRL" wth Joan Caured and Robert Cummn?s "'DESERT HAWK" wth Rchard Greene and Yvonne DeCaro WEDNESDAY ONLY 'CJULTY BYSTANDER' wth 7.achary Scott, and Faye Emerson "TROUBLE PREFERRED" wth Peggy Knuden and.ynne Roberts (Sat, and Sm, Shows are Contnuous AUTOS FOR SALE METCHK MOTORS SPECALS 49 CHEVROLET 4'Poor SedaA '49 MERCURY 2-Door Sedan '48 OLDS Convertbe Coupe '48 PLYMOUTH 4Door Speca Sedan '48 DOD(<E Busness Coupe '47 PLYMOUTH 4-Door Deuxe Sedan '47 HUDSON 4-Door Sedan 1 '41 PONTAjp SJ-Door '41 PONTAC Cub Coupe 41 CHEVROLET 4-Duur Sedan 41 DODGE 4-Door Sedan. '39 DODGE 4-Door Sedan And Others METOfTK MOTORS 446 St. Q^orgt Ave., Hahway Open Evennm and Sunday Program Pretented By Sertaren Student fewaren On Frdar noon the pups of the Sewaren Schoo presented 4 program of songs at assemby n th torum. Mss Oertrude Donovan, captan of th patro, reported that kndergarter, frst grade, toond rad. fourth grade and ffth grad«woud receve banners for good bohatpr durnt tht w«k. "Od Gory" was «unt by tht tre schoo, whu" marchn out. Parents arenvted to attend these assembes every Frday. Lnk Decdes (Contnued from Pat 1) theores about there beng no such thng AS a 'bad boy'." Mr. Unt put traunt n two «g«groups, the 8-10 years.od and th years od. "The frst group usuay oom from homes where both parttu are workng." he reated, "and th«youngsters shft for thfrmvm. They are ther own bosun and they do what they want to do. The oder group g an outgrowth of the younger group. They have secured 1 a tte money and they want to work. But empoyment s mted for them." : "Strangey enough," tn«attendance offcer corrrenud, "rhost of these boys do very wt n ater j fe. When we work to jj nto proper channes, they become : successfu for they are ndependent and do not foow the eader. t s 'ony those who do not get the! necessary gudance through an un derstandntt attendance offcer who wnd up. as crmnas." Grs Traunk, TM 1 Mr Lnk aso ht a popuar no- 1 ton thnt grs "do not pay hookey as much as boys." There are a most as many grs who art en, the tru.nt sde as boy. he stated. He an estmate of JO 1 per cent! for tht- boys and 40 per cent for j the grs. "When vst the average home," ' the schoo offca commented, "the 10 to Mhoo 'but n r<«wth hnr " [OU get very n,,,,''' Bon unt you })' threaten coun r """> «. you may r. 1 "f, oper up and ak!,, «ven though < n «frst, you VP '^ truth out of h t a1 n«m." hr - The traunt offr e] n, wmetmea a boy 1 p ptrenu are parts (f!, : v'v Wer, they, mfk,j () hf '!. 1^ ; ome reason or an,; n get aong wth h, ' teacher, and ntta,;! n, n sometmes f <, t, k Mr, Lnk, " n0ve, nx ' Wts who don C;,,, the ght n'h^n y t,\ T court, and tjcparrat;',';. w cooperate vh m w truo facu. n n f fw,. found a acfc of m()^v a factor. Where thr r)., try to get hm ;,,.,,, schoo to provde hm',, ng money, \yherp ;;',' younger, see'to t thvtf«d wth set most of P,,,",. on the rght path they, " the few who just (nn'." rght no matter t,;u '. munjctpa authortc.' '.- h«p them." Coona Hono (Contnued' from p, J. Wasngton, p. W; (( The comnttee s^r there are?any omsson- Fna. - - ^ ^. ^ _, T ^ _ «_ 1 r, -^ ^ - _ TV tons that John fed at P, O, Box 04. W b cang Ruhway 7-n; n;n; the st s nscrbed <m ment t w be mpos.-. any changes. The entre commf Sunday afternoon ;r. parents w usuay te you they at the Cvc j "uve done everythng n ther seect a ste o power' to Ret ther youngster to ment. STATE THEATRE "' AR WOODBRDGE, N. J. CONDTONED or Your TODAY THRU SATURDAV n (eroub tecbnrotr "THE BLACK ROSE" starrnff Tyrone POWER - Ccce At'BHKT pus Leo r.orcev and The BfWtHY'W.YS n "BLONDE DYNAMTE" SUNDAY THEU TUESDAY Denns MORGAN - Betsy DRAKE n "PRETTY BABY" pus Georg» MONTGOMERY - Brenda MABStAL n "BOQUOS TRAL- WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Fred ASTARE - Red SKE/TON n "THREE LTTLE WALTER READE THEATRS. PERTH AMBOY MOVE GUDE MAJESTC PERTH AMBOY NOW PLAYNG Betty (rabe ;ud Dan Daby n MY BLUE HEAVEN" n Techncoor STARTS SUNDAY Wam Hoden Nancy Oson Barry Ftzgerad "UNON STATON" r/rumtt rutfa you the c'r > «'» r crn'-watuu ^^r tnhrrt ' >at 'Hrf, ' n A.CATHA/ AND SATURDAY Ronad Coumn n "LOST HORZON' aso G RHK»nd Kahu n "SONG OF NDA" CARTOON CARNTVA, FOR ABBOTT AND CO8TEM.0 "WHO DONE T" SUNDAY ANU MONDAY ^ Pmtette Ooddard OF VENGKAN'h aso Cftre Trevor n "RAW DEAL" Extra Monday Nfht OCT. M" 4«HavUnd 'THE HERESS" ato J»me«Dunn n "GOLDEN GLOVE S '" " ' "'"' : '

9 LfDENT OCTOBER 12, PAGE NN FORDS NEWS - LttftX FORDS NEWS [ame Socety es Sx New s n F(rfds R F V, John E. Grmes, advsor, opened the the Hoy Name Sody of Pence Church presdent John J. jnrf sx new members doty: Edward Vtae. ennery. JunWh, n-chnnnan jj: Townshp DecT, Auxary Fre Defpoke»n the Lons Cub to be Host to 85 Boys at Rutgers-Tempe Game FORDS Davd Pavovsky, char- the Woodbrdge Townshp Cv mnn of the annua YMCA footba Defense Counc, spoke on "Cvan Eame, repotted tot.he Fords Lons Defense Aganst the Atom Bomb." Cub Mnrnwy that the cub mem-1 John Vanderyoort and Ctenc L. bcrs w escort approxmatey 85 Pratty, representatves of the Sun ona bnys to the footba game be- ' OB Co., gave taks and showed twecn Rutscrs and Tempe Unver-, moves of the O ndustry. Joseph 'mdor- Toop 51 ' sponsored by the Lons, 1 p -a n n; men n the" other troops n the communty and. f any emergency. He ; men nterested to for further nforma,y derded to award he wnnng team for whch w be payed fcrnn? at Fords Park venth and eghth r Our Lady of Peace e- the supervson of [ay. physca drector of bm decded to sponbrn dance Novemt nksnvng Day) n the orum. Fred Popovtch wth Frank Krsh as n own! commttee has tn o attend a meetksdny n the schoo Chares J.'Aexander. ncvrhnn, Wam Han-w.u-d Vtae, Jack Kou.s Uemeter, John Wam Ssfca, Rob- urn. Lous Farkas, An- t Andre'w Schmdt, Bm. Joseph Cosky. oth. John J. Csaba, Water Brattng. Steand John P. Mes- stes to be hed at the Rutscvs RuRger, presdent of the Rartan Stadum, Saturday. Townshp Lons Cub, was a guest, Lons who have vounteered to chapernne the younusters were John Mes, Lous Parkas asked to report wth ther automobes! Jens L. Mathasen, fto, 1.0 the Fords Frehouse at \Feted'at Brthday Party p. M.. fatnway. nvtatons to at-' tend the game have, been extended to thp Gra-Y boys, Boy Scouts of FORDS Jens,. Mathwn, w.s apponted charnumnatng commttee a sate to be voted on 'embrr 13 meetng. M won the dark-horse es of ust year's Hoy dc Wd n Somo-vc by Umbch. en Party Pans r Srout. Troop U:. KMph Gr. 10 MU, 'VS 0u.te.5f t'- Cub ot Boy Seou Rth Mrs. Wam' 1 The cjttor prze was feorke Munn. made for ft Haow - r e scouts October n Schoo No. 7. The or- masked n order to party. Mrs. Joseph M.v Dorothy Romg C; Petersen arc w be hed rttmr SODALTY TO CONVENE FORDS The Junor Sodaty of Our Lady of Peace Church w Cass mothers for the schoo year \ meet Sunday n the church aud- Fcrdanduh Convenes en Resdence - The WecKy a he home of Mrs. ;7 Crows M Road. Ho M' prze was won by. (,nu were Mrs. Rose r:,. Charotto Larsen an Lursen. )s: voms NOW mr vtry arge 50 fo " up ew runswkk Ave. 'ura N. J. P. A, any other boys who resde "n the dstrct. Anton Lund was names as charman, for B square dance to be hed at Veteran's Ha, November 4. He w be asssted by Wam Westkp, George Kovacs, John Eaan, Wbur Fsher, Cfford Dunham, Water Rasmussen, Davd Meyers and Mr. Pavovsky. Joseph "Dambach, charman of the paper drve, reported that cr-' cu^ars w be dstrbuted to announce the next paper drve schedued for October 20. He aso announced that od rafts w be coected as we as papers. An nvtaton was receved from the Amercan Smetng and Refnng Company to attend the open. house at the pant October 17. Lafayette Lvngston made a report on the Safety Program and requested members to make ther fna returns on the recent card party conducted for the beneft of St, John's Frst Ad Squad Equpment F\nd. Mchae Voosn reported on Boy Scout actvtes and Cfford Dunham was named nsttutona Representatve to the Boy Scout Dstrct Counc. Hugh B. Qugey, charman of Prncpa Names Cv Defense Unt KEASUEY Mss Margaret Dunn, schoo nurse, spoke on the heath of the pups at the frst fa meetng of the Keasbey Schoo PTA hed n the schoo audtorum.! Mrs. Ann Tarr. presdent, wecom- Mthe members. Ms.-, Ese Wt-tnebr. 23 Caretoh Strtet, ceebrated hs 80th brthday at a dnner party hed at the Stockhom Restaurant, Dunren. The affar wa (ften by hs son-n-aw and dauchter, Mr, and Harvey MathbLsen, 23 Carcton Street. The honored Kuest came to Amerca n 1893 from Kestrup, Denmark, and setted n Perth Amboy. He d a retred empoye of (he Wn Davt and Btmt Company and n a member of tnt Dansh rrothcrhaor and th«dana Reef Socety. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oe ChrUtenstn and Mr. and Ms. Wam Zancrbenr of Laurence Harbor, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Skoboe of Meuchen, Mrs. Karen Heck of Mountansde, Mrs. Mare Jensen, Mr. And Mrs. Harvey Mathuen and daughter, Esther, and Mrs. Chrstan Anderson of town. Mss Grace Kovacs To Wed Loca Man KEASBEY Mss Grace Kovacs, daurhter and Mrs. Robert Kovacs,Mr. Crows M Road, w be marred Saturday afternoon at 3 o'cock to Gene Anto, son of Mr, and Mrs. Pau Anto, 12 Crows M Road at SC. Mchae's Greek Cathoc Church, Perth Amboy. The brde-to-be was honored at a shower at the home of Mss Mare Lash, South Rver. Present were: Mrs. Kennetn Humphrey, Sayreve; Mss Marge Petersak, Bonhamtown; Mss Kay Ludw?, Mss Voet Godfrey, Mss, ; Conne Patt, Mss Mdred Reebe apd Mss Mary Scatterga, a p New Brunswck; Mrs. Staney Lash, Mss Edna Bnhn and Mv ;. Am Dudka. a of he-.ut u 1 'South rtv(.- : Mrs, Robert Kov for he j M';. WHuu rtjmfk G';.- 'rjo, c'ouc her rouuntuj ton- Kov:tw, Ms.; "Uobtrw Kcvscs, Mss Hoyer,. My. Wam Danbuch, tr«. ' garet Rychck, Mrs, Amea Procank and Mrs. Heen Bacskay, to cooperate wth the townshp defense commttee. r-^.^. w.- ' - w Sawx at" of Forts. were chosen as foows: Prmary md frst grades, Mrs. Bacskay; second, Mrs. Rose Jorgensen; thrd and fourth, Mrs. Rychck; ffth and sxth, Mrs. Jean JCgnsk, The dark horse prze was won : by Mrs. Rychck and the atten- " "' wont tn "MaKMuytrfH ansen's thfad and fourth grades. The j >ext neetff? w be- November 1, and hosptaty w be n chase of Mrs. Jua F^rr^ Mrs. Gabor Sebaatyan, Mrs. RosffToth and Mrs. Anna Osen. Haoween Square Dance Panned by VFW Post FORDS The Fords Memora Post No. 60PO, VPW, competed pans for the annua Haoween square dance at ts meetng hed n post headquarters. The dance w be hed October 28 from 9 P. M. to 1 A. M..n the post headquarters. Musc w be furnshed by Pop Stout and hs orchestra. Tckes, may be obtaned from a mefhbers. MADK WELCOME FORDS M. and Mrs. John Fed, 140 Ffth Street are the parents of a daughter bom n the Perth Amboy penera Hospta. ATTEND THEATRE FORDSt-Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neary. 52 Gordon Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Ward Neary, 44 Hanson Avenue attended a theatre performance n Mburn. PARENTS OF DAUGHTER FO.RDS Mr. and Mrs. John Nauy, 190 Lberty Street are the parents of a daughter born n St. Peter's Hospta, New Brunswck, CK - UP - DELVERY Ca odhrdce of 1 Amboy WOODBRHM- FORDS HOPELAWN AT FNELL'8 HATS torum. MOTHERS' CLUB SESSON FORDS The Motets' Cub of St. Nchoas' Church 111 meet October 16 n the parkh ha for eectons of offcers. FREEDOM SCROLLS READY FOR SGNNG FORDS~Tht hoard «f drattora of the Woman's Cub of Fords dstrbutng ncron for pubc gntng of the Decaraton for Frrednm to buancm estabshmenu n the communty and n the post offce. The cub s Kponorng the project ocay. The Decaraton (or Freedom part of the Crusade for Freedom beng conducted n (hs country» a postve approach to the dangers of Cottmunstn, Besdes the scros whch are be- n sgned throughout the c«untrjr, funds are beng foected for Rado Free Europe. The presdent, Mr. Arthur A. Overgaard, urges 'everyone to dcn these scros paced throughout the town. Scout Group Pans Cake Sae Nov, 12 FORD8 The Mothers' Cub of Boy Sedtt Troop 63 met n Our Lady df Peace audtorum. Mrs, Pau feauer and Mrs. George Gayn Were wecomed nto membershp., Rev. John E, Grmes, pastor, spoke brefy. Pans, were competed fo a cake sae to be hed Novenjer 12 n the sedond grade cassroom foowng each mass. Mrs. Peter Terebush s charman, asssted by Mrs. Wam Kovacs. Mrs. Chares Ramberg presded and dscussed arrargements ^r a trp to the Frankn m tute n Phadepha for the Struts tn the near future. Hostesses were Mrs. John WufT, Mrs. Wam Dambach, Mrs. Joseph Tatarka and Mrs. Joseph Cosky. Guest Nght By Shuffeboardf FORDS The Shuffeboara Cub {-hed a guest meetng at the home of Mrs. Heen Zander, 400 Ford Avenue. The guests were Mrs. Ezabeth Mer, Mrs. ^nna M»- truska, Mrs. Mary Turner, Mrs. Ethe Sherman, Mss Esther Mathasen, Mrs. John Edey, Mrs. Frank Schen and Mrs. Ace DomeJRa. Members attendng were Mrs. Catherne Lucka, Mrs. pdth Ban-,S chard, Mvs. va ATnstpn. Mrs. SESSON TOMORROW FORD8 The 5 and 2 Cub w raeet tomorrow at Ue home of Mrs. Ben Juh on Dunbar Avenue nstead of the prevous date stated. NEW DATJGHTFJR FORDS Mr. and Mrs, Leo Kupa, 61 Corey Strqet, are the parents of a daughter born n the Perth Amboy Genqj^ Hospta. CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS FOBOt. HOPEUWM and KEASBEY (NOTE:.For nsertons n tha caendar, ca Mrs. Andrew 9edvy, 100 Grant Avenue, Woodbrdge or Perth Amboy W, before nfbn on Tuesday of each week.) OCTOBER 12 Food sae at tr home of Mrs. Leon Banchard by the Fords Soca Cub Meetng Hopeawj Boys' Cub n soca rooms 7 p.. M. for eecton of oftcors. 12~Meetng Lades' Mssonary Socety of the Grace L^h,eran Parsh Hous«. 2~.Meetng Our Lady of Peac» PTA n church aud^o/t^m at 8 P. M.. 13 Meetng of 3 and 2 Cub at the home of Mrs. Ben Juh on Dunbar ^venue. 13 Meetng of the BOptfaum Teen-Chrr n the Schoo. 14 Theatre party to New York by Mother's Cub of St. Church. B Meetng of Junor Sodaty of Our Lady of Peaca 16 Ray sponsored by the Fords Woman's Democrat^ n Schoo No, 7 at «P,M. ' 16-<-Meetng o( Mother's Cub of St. Nchoas 1 Church,, of offccra w be hed. H Meetng of St. John's Frst Ad Squad n squ$d headquarters.' ' 17 Theatre prefjbmanco, Mburn, by Keasbey Womb's Rp- ; pubcan CWb,, n Meetng Fords Post 163, Amercan Legon, n pout rooms at 8 P. L M. M,, W Meetng berty Assocaton n cubrooms, 8 P. M. \ 19 Meetng jbeco «'Ward Repubqan Woman's Cub «,t the home of Ms. W Howard jfjterton, Ferton 505 SOS New Bruwwck Avenue, 8 P, W. [". 19 Meetng of Our La4y of Peace, PTA n church t 19 Meetng Schoo N(. 7 PTA, 3 P. M. n the schdo. 20 Progressve?»rty sponsored by the Lades' Mssonary Socety of the Oraoe Luterau Parsh House;n he P&rh ha. t. 21 Rummage sae and square dance sponsored by the Woman's Cub of Fords. 22 Servces n Our Lady p Peace Chu'ch 3 P. M. to ejre the 23- Meetw of Fo'd Lok Cub f;30 P. M. n the 28^-Meethg M ta(«s Atxary of Fords Memora Post 8090, VFW, 8 P. M. n post headquarters. \ 24 Meetng Udcs 1.Auxary-'Unt 163, Amercan LaKon, n post rooms 8 P. M: 25--Meetng Junor Woman's Cub n brary. ; 25 Haowe'en party for scouty n Schoo No. 7, 8 P. M. sv«n by MotW'pUp of Boy Soput TjoopJH, ;,, 7 ''" 36--Card party at the home of Mrs. C. Abert Larson, U Bm- ( Avenue f P. M. gveh by the Sacond Ward Woman's Repubcan Oub, 26 Soca n Schoo No, 7 by the Fords Woman's Democratc Cub, at Sf, M,. ' 26 Haowe'en party at the home of Mrs. Stephen Mftftenak, 163 Woodand Avenue sponsored by the Fords Soea) Cub. 26- Meetrjtt of St, John's PTA n church soca rooms 1:30 f. M. 26 Meetng of Hopeawn Home and Schoo Assocaton. n schoo 3;3P,.M, , \ ' Ray n hqtqf of W. Howft'd RMtat} Jn V^^tmquarters spo(uo>ed by the FordY Ce»n Government League. ' - ' j Kovacs Ceebrate j Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 25th Annversary \Scene of Curca-Fusz Weddng FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kovacs Woodbrdge Avenue, ceebrated ther 25th weddng an-] nversary at a paty n Port Rchmond. S. L, arranged by ther daughter, Mrs, Dorothy Dube Jr. of Rurtan Townshp. Mrs. KOVEU-S s the former Margaret Nogvady of Rartan Townshp. The coupe has two chdren. Mrs. Dube and Lawrence, Ouests at the party ncuded: Mr. and Mrs. Mchae Noarady, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kenny and sons, Ronad, and Erc, j New York; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lenart, Mr. end Mrs. Stephen.Poska Jr and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Poska Sr. of Newark, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Dub e Sr, of Fords, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew nnhe Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Mrs. Jua Pntek and Lawrence Kovacs of Rartan Townshp. 8 New Members Jon Rosary Unt FORDS At a meetng of the Rosary Socety, of Our Lady of Peace Church hed n the schoo ha, Rev. Frederck Vaantno was named new sprtua advser. t was announced that the socety w be enroed as the Atar and Rosary Socety at servces October 22 at 3 P,. M. n the church. A turkey' supper was panned for November 8 from 5 to 8 P. M. n the church audtorum wth Mrs. John Kramer n charge. Mrs, ' Andrew Schmdt was named charman of a soca schedued for November 23 at whch a speca prze w be awarded. The foowng new members were ntroduced; Mrs. Ezabeth DMatteo, Mrs. Anna Kozub, Mrs. Ezabeth Troo, Mrs. Heen Novak, Mrs. Margaret Da, Mrs. Joseph Ondrc:, Mrs. Ezabeth Dudasko and Mrs. John Gadek. The foowng have been as sgned for varous perods for adoraton durng the exposton of the Bessed Sacrament every frst Frday of tte month after whch benedcton w be ceebrated: Mrs. Domnck Jannucc, Mrs. Joseph Levendosky. Mrs. Mchae Patrck, M;,, Edward Jedajak 2:30 O 3:30 P. M.: Mrs, John ffc:but;mff. J 3afteVQu"S( Afts. Trejo,. MW. JtQSCat P. M. Nemsck. Mrs, Mary Van Dusen, Mrs. Caro Retaabach, 4:30 to 5:30 P. M.; Mrs. Joseph Kramer. Mrs. George /nez, Sr., Mrs. Kozub, Mrs. D- Matteo, Mrs. Dudasko, 5:80 to 6:30?, M., and Mrs, Mary Jensen, Mrs. Heen Fjed, Mrs. James Asperoas and Mrs. Schmdt. 6:30 to :30 P. M. Mrs. Kathryn Therkesen was, made a'jfe member. The darkhorse prze was> won 5y Mrs. ;ed for November 6 at 8 P. M. FORDS~~Our Redeemer Evan- j and from the Muhenbert geca Lutheran Church. Fords, pta Schoo of Nursng was the settng for the candeght month, weddng of Msa Mare Jane Pus?., daurhter of Mr. and Mrs. Chares ru. 209 Second Avenue, to Aexander. Curco. son of Mrs. Mare Curco, 1090 Anboy Avenue. Rnrtan Townshp, and the ate James Curpo. The, doube^rng ceremony was performed by the pastor, Rev. Arthur L. Kreynf. $ Een Chrstopnerson attended the brde as mad of honor and there were three brda attendants. Mss Audrey Ouser of RKhway, Mrs. Jeon Wede of ths pnce and Mss Audrey Spatore of New Brunswck. Dr. Raymond J. Curco of Rartan Townshp served as best man for hs brother. Gerad Cuvco, another brother; Chares Langone of the Bron-tf, and Robert Wede of ths paoe ush»r Judth, ZttXt Of Perth Amboy was fower gr and James ShnRoa of Morgan was rng bearer, Both are cown' of the brde. Mr. Fusz gave hu daughter n marrage, She wort a whte satn gown wth seed perr» trmmng Hoshts The brdcgrtwrn attended New Brunswck Hgh Schoo and Mddesex Junor Coege and was graduated from Eastman Oatns Busness Coege, New York. He s presenty the operator ot a bus busness. Former Fords Gr To fed October 21 FORDS Mss Josephne Fa- towsk, daughter of Joseph Fakowsk, sfcn. formery of Fords, was the guest of honor at a prse msceaneous shower hed at the home of her sster, Mrs. Anthony Kratky, Lberty Street Hostesses were Mrs. Joseph Bernard, Msses Johanna Letner and rene Vereb ard Mrs. Kratky. Mss Fakowsk w be marred to Edward L. Breen, Jr., of sen October 21 at 10:30 A, M. n St Cecea's Church, sen. Quests were Mrs. Ezabeth Hut tcmann of sen. Mss Doores at the uson necvne and a m Nfeaan of North Arngton. Mrs. skrt endng n a tran. She wore]theresa ] Breen, Mrs. Heen Getty a satnn coche trwuned Wth seed w w MrsMaron Mrs.Maron Mrs.^Maron Qronroos Qronroos of of Me- Me- pears and carred ft cascade of'tucntn. M's, Maon Bussere of gardenas, The mad of honor wore a shrmp-coored fae gown wth wng coar, cap ajeeves and baerna skrt. She'wore & matchng coche, and. carred a bouquet of bronze chrysanthemums. The brdesmads wore companon styed gov&ns <tf emerad green fae and matchng coches. They carred yeow bhrysanthenums. The fower gr wore a gown made ke the brde's wth short seeves and carred a coona bouquet of whte chrysanthemums. The newyweds are on a weddng trp to New Engand and w resde at 100 MacArthur Drve after October 15. For traveng the brde wore a Key green woo jersey dress, a green coat and wnter whte hat. She had back accessores and a corsage of gardenas. The brde was graduated from Woodbrdge Hgh Schoo n 1947 Samue tratton, Jr.. Wed Mutn Derk ^PS" Wh \ JVne J2 Broad SU'ec, Pen Am-, ther daughter, Lan, to Samue eftratto, Jr., son df Mr. and Mrs. Samue B. Stratton, B Woodand Avenue, ths pace, at a dnner party hed at ther home, Guests were Ut, and Mrs. Hans C. Smth. Jr., of Woodbrdge, Mr. and Mrs. Samue S. Stratton of ths pace, Mrs. Ezabeth. Gutwen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mathasen, Mss. Gora Ruen. Joseph Petanko and Wam Kubck, Perth Amboy.,. SERVNG N KOREA >-< FORDS PFC Jom Feher, son RST FALL MEETNG of Mr. and Mrs^. George Feher, 39 FORDS The Hst fa Lous Street, s how servng wth of f schoo Schoo No. 7 PTA w be hed ^ph«t"m"arne Dvson n Korea, October 19 at 3P.M. njheschoo. { H8 addwas.u: PPC John Fehrer, HOSTESS TO GOP FORDS Mrs. W. H. Fuerton, 505 New Brunswck Avenue, w be hostess to the Second Ward Repubcan Women's Cub at 8. M., Thursday, October 19. TO BE HOSTESS FORDS Our Lady of Peace PTA, w meet at 8 P. M. n the phurch audtorum October 19, Mothers of the second grade wu be hostesses , Weapons Company, Thrd Battaon. Frst Marne Regment, Frst Marne Dvson, c/o Feet Post Offce, San Francsco, Ca. BUS TRP SATURDAY FORDS Ms. John Lako, charman for the trp to New York Saturday beng sponsored by St. Nchoas Mothers' Cub n observance of ts th'd ahyet'sary, announced '.that the bus w eave 'the churdh at 5;30 P. M.. $. Procamaton WHEREAS: Deveopng ntw aqtd mproved o products to errch our future s a bg part of the petroeum ndustry's job, and ' - ' '; ' t WHEREAS: New deveopments n gasones, ubr^ cants, heatng fues, pastcs, nsectcdes, pants, medcnes, cosmetcs, svnthetc rubber and hundreds of other products are avaabe n ampe quanttes as a resut of ths effort,and WHEREAS: Our progress and o progress go hand n hana, -' rf Atgtst"F.' Orener; t <gyet > f-df: the fqwnhp of Woodbrdge,'request ' t fowrmpm A to jor wth the rest of the Unted State Jp the observance of O Progress Week, October 15-21, n apprecaton of the servces of \he ndvdua o cojpanes and ther Mupoyee? f proddng JJS wth o po^uqts hat t^ bettc vng, greater comfort fotf tjorg COQ«for a of up. ' r, Dated: October 12, 1950 Sgned: AUGUST F, GBENEB, Mdypr. AtJcat B. J. nungan, Townshp Cerk. Coona and Mrs. Bonta Zmmerman of New Brunswck. Mrs. May Bozska, Mss Grace Ceres, Mss Bernce BobaJ, Mss Arne Roman, Mrs. Joseph Verba, Mrs. Mevn ttrbansk" and Mrs. John Letner of Perth Amboy, Mss Juann Sosnowskt and Mrs. Frank Sosnowsk of Carteret, Mrs. John Tomko. Mss Doores Tomko and Mrs. Joseph Cosky of Fords; Church Unt Pans Progressve Party Haoween Parade Pans Competed By Fords Legon FORDS Pans for a Haoween parade to be hed October 31 at 6 P. M. were outned at n meetng of Fords Post No, 163, Amercan Legon hed n the Leson Home. Commandu- John.Labbancz appofnted Aex Poyaseko as char-' man asssted by Octree Sharck and Vncent Schmdt. The pantdf w beru at the hrehousr on New ' Brunswck Avenue and w go to Lberty Street, thence to Kng George Road and back to the Rre- > house where przes w be awarded for costumes. Aduts as we as chdren ere nvted to partcpate n the parade., Announcement was made that' Andrew Voosck was nducted as thrd vce commander of the post by proxy at the nstaaton of off-. CMS. 1. P. Pnan, hstoran, gave a re- Wne of tre post's hstory. Donatons of books for the post's memo- r. ra book sheves at the ocp 11 Efrary may be eft at the brary. ' "' f Anthony Pne was host. The next meetng s schedued for October 17. wegan Evangecn Lutheran Church, Brookyn. FORD S A progressve party w be sponsored by the Lades' Ouests were Mrs. Harry BanR, Mssonary Socety of Grace Mrs. Jack L. Anderson, Mrs. Wam Mer, Mrs. Water Shea- Lutheran' Parsh House October 20 n the Parsh -House. Mrs. Ea man, Mrs. Chrstne Madsen, Mrs. Ken was named as charmu.. Oeorge Munn, Mrs. Lan Hawkns. Mrs. Wam Heegaard, Mrs. Ruth Sorenson w be n charge of hosptaty; Mrs. Ken, Mrs. Karen AhdersoTfc Mrs, Abeft games; Mrs. Henretta Murtn, Dod»e and Mr. and Ms. Abert przes; Mrs. Lan Larsen, Mrs. Larson, a of town, " Ben Juh) and Mrs. Ann"' Fedor Mrs. Atfcert Andersen. Mr an w,sewe p.s judges. Mrs, C. Abert Lfrson Jr., may be prurured from 1 Jofu Larson ard C. Abert Larson member. The Oetobur mue- )f Hu Townshp..Mrs. former Fords Man To Wed on Sunday FORDS A surprse msceaneous shower was tendered Mss, rene Edwardsen of Brookyn,at the home of Mr. and Mrs, C. Abert Larson of Summt Avenue. Wth Mrs. Harry Anderson of Budd Lake, formery of town, as hostess, Mss Edwardson w be mar- red to Water C.» Anderson of Budd Lake, formery of ths pace, Sunday at 12:30 P. M. n the Nor- rf nut -ftr HTmcrttt r "V;Vo:r; t th parsh Uouse. "Barbara Ruth Wap Chrstened on Sunday FORDS The nfant daughter f Mr. and Mrf. John Wap, 28 East,Mape Street, was chrstened Barbara Ruth at baptsma cere- mones conducted n Our Re deerher Evangeca Lutheran ChurcK Rev. A. L. Kreyng ofnated.sponsors^yere Heen Petersen and Kenneth Bradey of Perth Amboy ( ' "k ^ettrpton 'MH&WW.home, of the grsmdp&rents,, Mr. and Mrs. Lndsay NaesVr, 30 Mac- Arthur Drve. Mrs. W^tp s the forher Ruth F-ome of Rartan Townshp. GOGEON-BOLAN) HOPELAWN Mss Maureen Boand, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Boand, 92 New Brunswck Avenue, ths pace, became the brde of Pvt. Chares Gougeon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gougeon, 45 Now Street, Woodbrdge,' October 5, The announcement was made by her parents. SON S BORN KEASBEY Mr, and Mrs. Martn Pastrck, 78 Crows M Eoad are the parents of a son born n baughter FOR VGS FORDS M. and Mrs. Joseph Vg, 2S( Coumbus Avenue, are the parents of a daughter born n the Pertn Amboy Genera Hospta. rene KJcrgaard of KncTWffT" Meurcheu, rence Harbor. M', and Mrs. Bernard Edwardson, MSs rene Edwnrdson and Edwn Edwardson of Brookyn 1, Mss Mar^ Struve, Mrs., JJmma BaheharaTMrs, Gertrude Mtne 1, Mrs. Frank Overto. Mss Kathryn Overton, Mrs. Leand Peterson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Freyer of Perth Amboy. Hed by Troop J The FORDS NATONAL r^ords Boy Seou Troop 51, BSA. sponsored by the Fords Lons Cub, hed a ro ca and nspecton n Schoo No. 7. Lt. A. J. Grace of the Rartan Arsena was n charge of the, ro ca) and Jnck McCadph was n charge of the nspecton,» ^ The foowng scouts were rated 100 per ceaur nspecton: Robert Lonurt, CJoorgc Kovak, Robert Bant. Robert Votsn. Scoutmaster Mchae Voosn and Assstant Scoutmaster Joseph Sutor. Members of the troop commttee present were: George Woodcock Jr., Joseph Dambach, Chares Tw, Ambwufc-Bturtw-«n4 Kovak. Moves 'we» shown by Kovak. Hosptaty was n charge of the Mothers' Cub. The scouts w meet tonght to dscuss pans for a court.of honor and charter nftht- " " J BANK The Frendy Bank of Fords, New Jersey,,. Your Deposts Now nsured Up To $10,000 BY THK FEDERAL DEPOST NSURANCE COK'ORATOjy Under the new Uw rebut Mutted by (Jungrtej the nsur'nte otf deposts'j Tje fobps 1 &SK as we. wfther baju who ttre mtmbtra of he Ptoern Depost nsunncbtoroporatwh nan bee) nuntuned from fjotfo ta fu.uuo. the entre cost Ot ths addtona procdtyrptor > ou s 1: ' rt tm ' by ypu )>unk annthe/ extra, servce to those, who use the many factes'we offer. We nvte you to enjoy them too. The FORDS NATONAL BANK NtVHANOB COBP.. '

10 .» ;.!,:.., < jedtoras: A Suggeston to thehod-over Grand Jury The hod-over Grand Jury, mntnpd ftcr ts expraton date for the specfc Hrpose of.nqurng nto charges of rrrgu- 'arty n Woodbrdge Townshp's government, s about to compete ts dutes. We fed t s our respectfu duty to ca tenton to a very defnte responsbty stng upon ths Grand Jury. t has had fore t some very serous accusatons ron- rnng the offca conduct of members of mr Townshp Commttee, and t has been cang wtnesses, makng extensve examnatons of muncpa books and records, and checkng rumors fsr somethng over three months. t s a far assumpton that when the Grand Jury asked the court to extend ts fe for two of.these months, that t, had concrete evdence whch woud more than justfy the request. Thhc s no substanta nformaton on hand at ths tme whch woud permt us to antcpate what the Grand Jury's ftngs after ts three-months of concentraton Vn Woodbrdge Townshp's affars, w be. Our concern, at the frtorent, s not n ths drecton. Our concern s ather n respect to the factors Whch entered nto the request for the two-month extenson, and t s our beef that n the event evdence of substanta crme has not been deveoped then the Grand Jury must expan why t dd not doe ts nvestgaton at the end ot ts norma fe. Commendabe fatktce hy hke We wsh td compmeht thobe members of ouj Poce Department who, n an effort to ncrease ther profcency as marksmen, have organzed a psto team. The head of the department, Commssoner John,Ber- \'en, has pubcy auded these men and we ee they arc hghy deservng of the Com' nssoner's prase. Aong wth other resdents of the communty, we have fet some concern over the years as new members were added to the poce force and were handed among other paraphernaa a gun. We have no dea, of course, whether any of these novtates had pror experence n the handng of such a etha weapon but we do know there has been anxety on the subject. We have aways fet that some program'shoud have been adopted whereby the abty of a pocemen to use a gun coud be tested, We beeve that ths s vad concern. We beeve t s the Grand Juj'tf jfb to act ony when t hts 66<?Act3 4n Wtdh t pfeceed, and not on the bas of rurh&rs Or of wshfu thnkng. t s not tftfc dfand Juty's functon to conduct a fshng Mtjfcdtdtt n the supposton that rreguartes may exst n government or anywhere ese, for f ths were not true t Md njwt U«f nto Wry pubc provnce merey on uspcoh.. t s our hop, thw-efbe, tha the Grand Jury before t paasee out 0/ exstence, w dvuge the fu bass btt whch t asked for a contnuance of ft. Our purpose n expressng- ths bp 1 s W obtatt fthsuf&nce that the nvestgaton t has cohduded, wth the hep of audtor and at east one detectve, was ntated on fact and not fancy. We naturafy apprecate whatever tme, the members.of the jury h ; «?t; been caed upon to gvf.j&hd we fe a certanty that thy hht^a^oacved/'thejr duty n a sncerty'. andh^ ^-c#8ccncc. t s ony n the hope W avodng msunderstandng ard chfcfefn that we ask that the unusua crcumstance of a Grand Jury requeetng to be 'contnued n ofhee, be expaned fuy. Ths s tre feaaon we art makng our suggeston wht'twere ««t H tme td adopt t. Cnap wth an adequate trashng course offered to those found djm^h, the organ'rtppof t'h'pteto team, and the Btrenuous practse Ufffefnbefsundergo, shoud provde a desre on the part of the rest of the fore to hcrtase ts prt^ fcency. t aso shoud provde a number of experts who can teach th«ftne art of marksmanshp to th> recruts or to any of ther brother.offcer/,wh# hate suffcent nterest to earn, or b^wn.td bvush off any rustness whch ack of practce aows to accumuate ', ; Regardess at- the" cduaura benefts Whch are -sure 'to come out of the psto team's formaton,.we know the communty w appaud the: men wht are WfUrtg one "tme mbmh^^^eqwfenef^'of ther job acqurng ejtee)ten«en the UKof frearm's. '.' :,-; ' ; '' :; ''V '' ""' ' ' '"''" The Future of the Coefta Fn fatrd Resdents of Fre Dstrct 12 n Cooha.re about to undertake an honest sampng of pubc opnon n that area to determne whether there s suffcent dssatsfacton <%wth the Conduct of the Board of Ffe Com- ^/ntss&jar»tft}tt8^ffto#,^ft,^ he Townshp CoVnmttee seekng ds^ou> on of the dstrct. Ths group of resdents has prepared t&o" :ets of pettons one decarng for the aboton of the dstrct, and the other for ts contnuance. Homeowners are to be asked to decare themseves unequvocay for one of these propostons a far request, t seems to us- -and certany capabe of effectng a ecnabe, democratc souton to the most dffcut sectona probem td arse n the Townshp n recent years. We have sad many, tmes that we beeve the dstrct shoud be aboshed, that t has been subjected to an (admnstraton whose "~ soe am s to wed great power.'wbeeft DON'T DE A M Hoarders have been much n the news of ate. They, have been vgorousy djsnwrced by the majorty of ctzens, who are keepng ther heads and buyng ony what they need,... The rea, cod booded hoarder,., s a "tne-frster" ahd s aways wth us.n j«ace and n war. the me-frster s ncuraby sefsh. Hs soe motvaton s to take care of No. 1, and nuts to everybody ese. <f The me-frstcr washes ho offce nes, Chses on traffc ghts, gnores "ho grtokng" sgns n hosptas, dumps trash uoht; country roads and keeps a vcous doa whch runs oose and bks chdren..v,. Occasonay the me-frster s a nosy, provocatve typt who demands that hs eomtvy aron A hwth.s rtn notphta enemes. But whttn the snootng sta't»and the gong tjeta rough for ou sdt he s the frst to whne. "We shoud apt hav gut omwvu mxed up. ths tng n He Hst pace." n wtftm«the mc-frste dbp.ays an uncumy taent tor evad-^ ug nkh'juvrt.- A n a, me-frsters at munt unsavory cmwters,...!por-'. tuatey, they're ft ma mnorty of ths a rand naton 1! popuatdh, PAQE TBN that t he been a^trftnatfery and dctatora ard that W eatott hw dot been n. the true tra^tftb; 6tWft fhe ^ prncpes 6ffte \te. \We Decvt that the of-qftfrct t jho^tjfe^mtued afsver^gajf,;thatjtshoud bf^ak Of Wth thfe^.jjtt;^, J^tted;'t8 sette down n ar h^nwhoj«; a,t»to?pftere, unfettered by \njrt^r : 8ttct. aw acrtnony. Our own-fee[n^;h.'.h«\matter notwthstandng, -we stoaake-b u^ n the resdents ojt'wf^js^.sp'bj^ of the bchg,otfguftted. f the antaeuon ^shows the greater strength- w' jej^yfc t:'w then the ToWnshp Comrn tee'w b much better ftfofm'ed n matttg SS'dtcgbr. We beeve that the nanner n.^ht5h' ths po fa beng taken s a:rafrestythgh0v«ty and n sharp contrast to tberon'wn so^db^y ahd But they do harm far out of proporton to ther number.... nd»na H»tB,Nem. KOHCttSZKO SWNGS U8 SWORD Oet, thaddeua Koscu^ko, who stu asttfde hs hutue at 6. th ahd W, Boche fttft., hat been wavhtg hs BWot'd, accordng to Atm) L. Boerner, couhtj hna^ scape archtect. Botrner ssj>«that tf 6» the sword wavng durng a tth wnd and cte t u puu Uwt tht ftutue heeds reparng. The wnd theoy m} hv somethng to to wth t, but, pteunay, wth Kfcsduwko'a beoved Puand hed n buuauc by 8ove kussa, we woudn't bt surprsed to see tc genera swng hs sword n crces dver to head «a or m wnd. M)w»nd«JourM. A MtW ro»n«;mt, UHtence of opnon m»kw more than a hoae tce; t s h fe-bood ot dfctoocrwy. J^or government can hawy b< reprsentatve of the t)18dpt«'s w uness the ptuprt hav a W. AntJ to teach ntegent whcuoas) there mm bt freedom M A cftuttgt vews,-to Otbutt matttrs o pubc utm«, t«cofvatt and be convnced, Cash of dejus, dueustdm ad Hetsp these at a eementa to dejuotratt eov- Mnwent, And tht Journa of opoh^mt, rm and center pays a tt«pat n ths process ot democracy. tor muxj years ths functon has bmn fed h>r the bera and t(-wh vewdont by the Nu- Udh. the, W hejjubc artd others, XA "Hht" has acked a perodca of prmuety ths character. Uo tm has arsen on that sde of the house a ne'w fortkhy cajw The Freeman. ts Wto ke J«m P t -»nuttam km Hem y Hst.. H tsue ho«s that t U ceary pungng Uto» tontroversa career. So kut h» ktttr, A ong a our democtcjr t MUVC aod nourunb, ttponvt to new heeds and te hew cohtteht! f h< ft-etmah at every»m]t mt»te of opnon w mv8 penty to tak about. Tht New Y«tt ROES' Que of the heathest deveop s n the Korean war a the dto dmto tht t "" Wr»m reay Eooks but human benjfc, and sjch abe and wug oers wt quafed to fght sde» kd JU> AmeHcau boeb n Amercan unts..., Trf Mun tt h? West n Asa, may owe a tttt dea to the smpe fact that (Contnued on Pag«12) TrtEHtX)K~ t -ncreaset Federa acohoc bevevage tax«s are feared by foew jersey whoesaers, retaert and tavem owners when Congress recwvehfe jfter t» November 7 genera etectot even tough many beeve such taxfes haveahmdy reached the saturaton pont. Hstory shows that ncreased takes on the hard stuff are mposed durng every war end there are no ndcatons the Korea confct be an excepton. The trutfe W ootuba forward to a ww $3 Federa tax on quer. At pres- _ejn tota tar j ou a gaon q njaer -efches $10.50, ncudng - a $8 per gaon Federa tax and a $1.50 State tax. The frst tax ever to be paced on acohoc beverages by Congress occurred durng the Cv War. amounted to twenty cents per gon. n the years snce the days of Lncon the Federa govemmetu has contnuay pcked on whskey for hgher and hgher taxes each trhe a war occurred, unt 'the present hgh. mp( pspfar onct agan. rt the atest far tode proe st ssued by Erwn B. Hock, State Acohoc Beverage Commssoner, rnany hew brands are notceabe and the prces are hgh. Ths s nterpreted by those n the know as meanng the dsters w food the market wth eghty, proof whskey when the new taxes are mposed, n order to keep prces down to wh_ere the average cohsuher hfty purchase a batte ohce n a whe wthout mml- Kagm; hs home. Neary a mported whskey s 80 prdof. so those n the trade db not fear that customers w b'tck up when the sheves are fjad wth the ow-pressure varety. uo'po'fttottf" wto pupenftfc cases of wnes and whskes for dstrbuton as Chrstmas presents are reported to be pacng ther Orders no nstead of watng uh rtekt month. Whoesaers are reported stockng up and wse retaers nowadays order an extra THE WORLD TONGHT! Under the Capto Dome By J. Joseph Grfbbns case or two wth every order, to be stocked away n the cear., Governor Afred E. Drsco has ong sought o have the Federa Government reduce taxes on acohoc beverages and permt the State to coect a hgher tax. For the fsca year endng Juy 1 ast the SUtd ony coected $14,622,- f&8.s frdm ths source, the 11- quer ndustry s supportng Governor brsco n the hopeess move. SttfTtoUStSv A motorsts»«y reax and eontnu to drve.ther cars wthout an extra examnaton ths year because pans Ot former State Motor Vehce Drector Arthur W. Magee to force a car drvers over forty to be re-examned have been dropped ths year. Many offcas of the State Motor Vehce Dvson, however, nsst.sfn examnatons are a "must" n the future because of the ncreased death rate on the streets and hghways of New Jersey. Drector Magee had proposed d "gufed Ta h4{ eft'?-" amnaons-a drvers between jo and 6b be gven a reguar drver's test, and that motofsts OTO: sxty be rtqufer to undergo a thorough physca examnaton every two years. Odsters throughout New Jersey befcame ndgnant that they ware seected for such attenton and Governor Afred E. Drsco was swamped wth etters of crtcsm. However, many chages are due n the present systetn of regat-' ng cars and drvers n New Jersey. Wthn a year or so, a new fvfe-year stee regstraton tas. w be ssued to Motorsts, ard each year'tftj w be gven a srta pate tt be paced oh the sen-pe'mauent tegs nstead of ne,v pates, When e eutwnt study et Uw Stbte Dvson of Motor Vehces s concuded t,1s aso possbe that Motor Vehce ^Agents who se the U S to motorsts ahd coect the rton? may Be transferred to t. State Department of Jhe Treasttrjr t Jon other off- GLAMOR. GRLS'& "Ths s just to wear n pubc. 'J Keep the genune 1 - ' Btrm n my vwf,".. cas who coect the State's PROBLEM8 fcound tabe dscussons of State probems -aye been ntated by governor Afred E. Drsco wth department heads and ther deputes. Many subjects and probems of the department are dscussed at these perodc meetngs. The dea s new at the State House as prevous Governors took ther probems drect to the department heads n charge gnor^ ng the deputes who 1 usuajr do a the work. Many of the deputes hav been workng for 2 or 30 years and never before have they been caed nto a conference wth the Quvernor. KOREA Archbad Aexander, Under Secretary of the Army, who w probaby be New Jersey's next Democratc Governor' f Hudson County Democrats dscard the doube-cross, took an actve part n the amost-mpossbe job oj suppyng forces n.faraway Kove^wUh the gunsam atafurtorv wfcn th«j hoacbsout.' A resdent of Berha^svne who wan defeated for the Unted States Sftnate two years ago but who made on outstandng mpresson on New Jersey voters, Aexander knows a about the heartbreaks and to that produced thetnow-ceebrated superbazooka, Barefr out of the research stage n June ths year. t was n the hands of front ne somers n a perod of two weeks. He aso coud te about 500 of the atest type reco&ss 76 and 57 mm, rfes beng produced and rushed to the front wth an. unbeevabe speed. Or about the day and nght work and day and nght codperaton that speeded up the constructon of 50 standard gauge fat cat;s, requested for devery by August. 10, but whch (Contnued on Page 12) Ay Kfhhrth Fh, )retm\ The New JWMt P» PMNtJEtON-^-A md majorty b( the New Jersey voters beeves that at the present tme the U. 8. s UoorJy prepared to tght ohother word tar, Judgng from a statewde survey just competed. Three out of every fve ftew Jersey peope qestdhed n today's survey M of the opnon that ths coffry s poory prepared at ftsrtnt to rght another major war. Ony one n sx n the state beem that Amerca s We pre pared at ths tme. Hghght ot todav's survey ts Jersey Voters See Prepared For Survey Fnds Potes; Defense jrt n :,,, poces;..h,,,,,,, State poces: Dsarmed ton [ ast war NaOn- to p ; n State of word natona M f Other reasons " ton't know 'Fgures d., 74% becnusr o u, ( some peope > ;,, m,, that majortes of both Repub- ^-< : :<< can anu defttocratc members throughout the statt share ths LABOR A'pf v xhr. Ths reports of t u. N(,, v - excusvey n On. a, A survey o majnr eft ndcates tha t tunny j opnoh, When ftw Jetaey Pe»t«ft repft»» pt thto Opton to ah accurate cross-secton of the New jrfwy voters: be you thhfe the Unted states s We' pfeparet or poory Prepared to wg t fght) another word War t the present tme?" These W6re't)te resuts: Tota ttejpub- betuo- producton for the mm, s'st very sma 1;!K,: s begnnng to p facturers try to u other companes h wages or other abor unons <mt Oncans era s agences aro an \VP! pr> >ur»d 1^' 12' 21': thouffht to Wnys of n Fary" S pendabe. fow of \\or, 'OORLY rt 3 57 sentta ndustre. T V:, s sad to be Worthy of menton, too, s that ma mum.f workers. the proporton who consder the naton poerj prtpated rses sub- " «tanm»hy th the degreeof tdu- CONTROLS To STAY caton. Among those who have Homefront mobynton had parta or compet coege contnued even after educaton's, T0% beeve we are n Korea, aecordn poory prepfed. Sawyer, Secretary of ''"" f c tast Wttk"B N6w Jersey Po who asserted that h» report brought out the fftct that tremey nave, nen ran\n\ PRUPkREBHrns s OM of the» un >e that, t ths eps^c, t n mt top ssues New Jersey voters favor, we ran woud ke Congressona canddates to dscuss. meetng defense whoe thng." Whe a Undoubtedy, the Queston of woud enta cvan who ts to bame fot Amercas Amerca's expressed confdence tha m. ack of»r«partd«ss Cs woud "contnue to enjoj b w... be the subject of much., standrd standard of f vng n \ jjj heated campagn Ortory n the word - 26 days mhafttg before E\f,v,-. ton Day. h ths connecton, New Jersey peope Who consder our preparedness stuaton as ony "far" or "poof w p'ad! the bame for our ack at preparedness chefy oh thrte thg; Pfesten Truman and hs adtunktraton; the character ot the Amercan peope tten.jtvea, and Congress. "Who or what do you thnk s to bame for our ack of preparedness?" (Asked of the 74% who sad "far" or "poory" prepared,) Presdent Truman; Truman admnstraton 24% Peope themseves; peacefu nature of Amercan peope Congress n TW WmhrKr W t hr1t«r n,, '' xrn.nrn Pf'H K: " the \Vm>»1r.Kr 1.. pan.v, WorK"..',: UTfv,'!' Vf' Prf^frn ( r. Ktur AH HtT>Kr[> rr (ns 8x monh, J BS rents. Sm' cents. A [;v Hy 'u»< nn. '-' tt,- n C!: ;: >;!» - 9 :s.!m.'«! 1'rf.r ' np-: Trtt'rt!:V '>'', t. T' ' ' rr. r".,. :. u, 1 ; DSCUSS tour NSURANCE COVERAGE NOWj STERN WOODB. Woud you eave $9>960 n the gove compartment of nut car? [chgan State Poce reported that KM Where a constructon worker kept hu fe savngs Whe he was on the,job. Sounds foosh ^esn't t? Yet every day yot fead ^fhv osn S arge sums o money that shoud have had the protectot of a bank account. Vou don't take chance when you depost your money h an NBUtt) BANK ke the Woodbrdge Natona. Your deposts are nsured, up to $10,0QO by tha, Federa Depost nsurance Corporaton. Be safe. Put your savtgs ft a cdmpound nterest account ths week. - Addton^ kanknf Houn Mtay 1 k 6»» «

11 THtmfDAY, OCTOBER 18, FAOEUEVtH a Notes n My :<-(M of square p,-,.,! n- HP Coon( crn' As-.ocntnn mtr'j. OtoJwr 21. d 1 ; n-pstra w :n " rnusc. T" p t-!-!.«; nrtudrs Lu- W Wes, on u Armando [rs Ucu] B'tno, B(. 'cvnnod on n cochrnuon of - s ndy. Gucts Tan-ey. Edward 8,.y ftv: Mrs. Gadys. rsnyonne. normrd Doovrmu\ enter- Mr, and Mrs, foft; Mr. nr)r] nt-, Dunren: 'j..nr; R. Bank. Me- Tnnynrs Assotnnorrow, 8 P. M.. r, Tnnfn Avenue. - Anxnry of the ntcrr Fv Co. W nrv. October 16. at B p. M\ On Tuesday. F>V w sponsor ft nf un.sood ceun- :e:p(ns prnducts, B (Tusp. The pro-,t< r w he n charge n w be snrver m' nvted to attend. sr Dm Be-ykrr and Mr; Mntoy Oods^, Fnmenko, a of Coer h:> Rodeo n New s. Uosnnd Brudy, u\ 'p ( <Ttanrd hor Corn- Esabeth Cap, Vnsnn, Mondny. Mrs Wende Do hm Mrmr. Mdfed th' T v npphew and o\v;n Bp-me. Jr., at ter, Jersey Cty, 8n-.Jn;. Rchard Dooc: Avenue, are the e dmwtpr, Katheen at Pnhwav Memora nbrr 28. Mrs. James Back, r, entertaned on, pur Mrs. Aupust De n, AtKst. Jr., Panrank Tmportco, Pae, cntp-tnned on Sun- Mr;;. Mchae Capua, Mrs Herbert Beckpr, e, were hosts on Sunbmt''»'! nnrt sste.r-n, Wam Becker, ry An. West Street. Ment A Medca ey Cy rs. Chares PrederckchUren. Runnymede rued the Rutsers- Sot'v. R;me, Saturrth: Von Rehm. moth-cker. Wood Avenr to her home wth k, the resut of a fa. [Jrtr.s. Armand van der gnu Pace entertaned [Mr, nd Mrs. Krnest fre, Cr^ea, Dumont. Ms. Paske Merrtt, Cme, wnert Urt.,Abert fc', Jfffr. JB^yonn-r,- «Ms. ^Mchae Pofc.cn. Pnrvew Ave-' e< ; pcnc on Saturfenfo. nven by the tory of Standard O. Mrs. Wam Zerer, were hosts ast week r. Joseph T. Kondas Andrew and John, a Mrs. Rchard A. Wery >f Warwck Road, fu- Venezuea, spent.»nh ther son and aw, Mr. and Mrs. a ns. Devon Road: tesday evenng, about attended a party n am Mrs. Rchard ther son's twne on "1" LET THE MRATURE )()L YOU! - ET VOUR t NATON AND WNDOWS ZKS N STOCK BORN HERS t EWHKEE' ELSB BBE )ER CORP. or F 8efTo«'' VRGNA LEE ChocNutFudge Layer Cake 59c Reg. 65c. Speca ths week-end ony! Coffee Cake APPE m CREAM FM> Streusse COFFEE CAKE Bar Cake COCOANUT CHOCOUTf Layer ALMOND CRUNCH Supreme Enrched Whte 39c 29c 39c 59c Bread -14c Best hrear 1 Rest buy! "Dated" for Featurng Star-Studded Varetes trom Acme's Dary Department Thert' sh Hm for you to be "Leodng Lady" and wn vauabe prm. Smpy Uavs your nom4 and addreu r) th "Ceadng Lady" carrage at ypu Acm bthtt 9 P, M. ths Frday rght. Come on n Thr to the deghtfu musc of Sroreeast wth \ht hundreds of thousands who- ore aready enjoyng ths beautfu, enchantng "musc to buy by" now n matt Acme Markets. Seabrook Fordhook pkg. Sp«cj! Each packag tquas 2'A to 2'/ bs. ms n pod. Brdstye O 6«. Cofcwtroted Mm tans Speca ntroductory Offer! Maku 1 V pnt. 0 5abrook Chopud ^JO Spnach. r wh. ^Z^Jc Pneappe DO< St^ 35c Grape Juce X., p P f K «A»«OOK - 1 C U) pkg. dea Concentrated Orange Juce 2 \2 43c F.rh ran makes 1 '/? pnts pure juce. Gendae Cub Cheese Food Mb, box > Speca for en«week pny Scet, met tt, spread t! Morveou ovor! Try f now! Swss Cheese t T fe 59c Amercan Cheese c!^.^ 45c Md Store Cheese 49c Cream Cheese & rt U Redd»Wp "T Kay NatufarCheese^25c Speca ror one week ony! Od-tme tastng md cheddar cheese! Lederkranz Cheese t 35c Muenster Cheese K 43c Kraft Veveeta X 29c Gendae Cub eta Lf 21c Shefford Snappy ' 20c Grated t'l Provoone Saam "" fc 55c Pabst-ett K? "" k - 23c Hunf s Tomato Sauce Soca Teas 22 2 ^ 27c Premum Crackers"^27c Vana Wafers u Sr,k. 29c Fg Bars UN^r... 22c Tea Bags MtC0W " ct P.d.^ ^» 57c dea Tea Bags Choeoatt fav.nj Mk Ampkftw 1J-». af,?» 43c Buy your frut, nd yegetbt t Annu Thty'rt \ LOKC ShOTC HoneV J!r 1 QC the pck of the crop! Ruhtd "trm-freth" to fuut aecfay Atme 4«(n <fy matttng h«r, fhu nurng you of h«ftnet and fr«h«t product avaaby. ^_ CARROTS bunch Caforna O C Tender, Tender, swcot swcot goden goden car carrots. Featured at a Acme Markets!, ORANGES Jucy Just n from sunny Caforna! A rea buy! Fancy Cortand ^Appes 4 ^ 25 Brusse Sprdtf? ^ Fancy Caforna BOSC PEARS Nearby demons g 19c 6 ^?> 2-29c Back Agan! Sensatona Offer! SAVE OVER 40% ON HALL QUALTY DNNERWARE Gef Ytvt K-pce sferftr ef (or ony ^ ^ ^ f\f\ Sorter n boutfu Sprngtm L 9 K 7 pattern. 4 dnner pue, 4 cupt, 4 "9 saucers, 4 deutrt dhj. A rea buy! YOUNG HEN TURKEYS Ready-for-tha Oven drgwn turkeys, b. 75c. Pump, decous brds CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS, b. 65c. Reay decous! OSCAR MAYER CANNED Hams ^ $6.95 Smoked Steer Tongue Fresh Sced» 49c Beef Lver "» 69c Sausage Meat». 49c SERVE ACME FRESH FROSTED FSH! t' "frthcr than fresh." \Ao fun, no must... a food, no w«t«! Easy stored n r«- frgertor (retzng unt. Ev«rydy f ^ d»y t Acnu.,. Monday thfouon S d Poock Fet Whtng Fet Swordfh Steak dft MwttPrctt Efjvav Thur$,, O. f,. 14/ Lbby's Peas R&R Boned Chcken 4 :: 79c Chcken Broth-"2.: 1 : 31c Chcken A La Kng V4> 53c C---L-1..: AND MtAT At! Jt^t J_ pg CHH Ravoa atouc Dqte & Nut Bread Marshmaows Cracker Jack t 0 CLEANSER c 2 : 19c ^ 31c c 6 ^ 23c Krkman's Fakes Jfe Krkman's Granues 5T Krkman's Ceanser Soap Powder m m L ^ KKKMAN'S Compexon Soap 2 Da Soap <»o«am 2 Wrsey's Soap SStJJ!. Crackers Margarne ffff Camay Toet Soap 3 25c Camay Bath Soap 2 vory Soqp 2 «N 17c vory Soap 14c Garden Sweet OLD DUTCH CLEANSER 12c 29c 30c 9c 25c 13c 37c 59c 32c 27c vory Soqp 7 ' w 11 r Am cans Wheat Puffs SS 2;:: 15c Post Sugar Crsp 2 X, 27c Pancake Four Z«"r; 16c Banana Fakes 1!«! " 19c DurkeeCocoanutr.7c 4-t>. carton Unce Ben's Rce r 20c 16«. God Sea Rce Cream-Whte B W ORAVY. V EXTRACT 3 - k «17c vory" fakes On«Week Ony! r7-o«. can 3.L b.81c 17c ar J C Tenderon VANcAMp 2.S: 21c Soup Mx S5SE. 3 KT 32c Pan ^nnn HMTANT C U kjup frtn<h JyU 7 2 " M ^^r (ant U<JW Pork & Beans V Z, u rc Mott's Appe Juce HZ 22c % Grange Juce ^ 35c Tangerne Juce 2 -Sr 23c Pneappe Jrce DE,,TL15c BON AM POWDER Puss 'N Boots "M,'1 9C Macaron Dnner cam f< 'Z'». <an 17c k J MULtER'J F, 16-oj. )/_ Noodes a,,pbg JC pk» zoc NbetsCorn 2^' 31c De Monte Peas "V:t: 20c Hash D S" CBntd Rock Lobster D " p... 39c Krspy Crackers»,27c nn«rh vory Snow Oxydo N«cea, Prkoy, Bue Bonn«t f Dt Rch AA Coored, V b. prnts, b. caton OOC tt-qt. DREFT agf f 15-c. pk, TDE «JQ X7C " 29c % c Lava Soap For Drtf 78c! Swft's PREM 47c My-T-Fne Desserts or Lnnon Facorad P<«FU», Gerber's % STRANO C W-»J«OR CHOPPED rooas 10 r 97c - Cut-Rte, Waxed Pdpor 125-foot '< ro 23c Hunt Cub Dog food 51,69c Krkman's Borax Soap, '' Sweetheart 4 Soap 3 "JO 25c BATH SOAP eok. RNSO Make Cothe, Rno Whttt pockog. X pkg. AjC pkg, j/c Cashmere 1 Bouquet Soap nguar ATH SZ' Q Sver Dust Ffc CaRMR thth Co Whh Cnnon Dth Tow» 5/ C Pamoye Soap Laundry Soap 3 2fc Spc & Spqn - '-f

12 TWELVE COAL - FUEL OL OL BURNERS CALL WDGE AVENEL COAL & OL CO. g:;«rahway AVE.. AVENEL DRY TO Concrete HGH TEST QUALTY CONCRETE Laboratory Approved Crushed Stone - Washed Grave Washed Sand - Waterproofnj Ume Brct - Cement - Paster RarUtn Mercante Corporaton Phone PE FRONT AND FAYETTE ST8. PERTH AMBOY N. J. Dr»g Stores Avene Pharmacy 1010 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE 8-19H FZCSCR1PT0NS WHTMAN'S CANDES CosmetK - Mm - Greettw Card& RAYMOND JACKSON r AND SON DRUGGST 88 Man Street f fet ne: 8-fS«Excavatng Goreck & Goreck EXCAVATNG CO, 90 Sharotstreet, Carteret "' ' FLL D^T TO? SOL MASON SAND fc CRUSHED STONE ' CNDERS GRADNG CA CA Funera Drectors, \ SYMWECKt Funera Home 46 Atantc Street Cftrteret, N. J. Tefephue Carteret Furnture ON THE HGHWAY AND SAVE! NEW FUHNTU&E FOU YOUR HOME Tns FAtxrr; Wnter Brothers WaJjUd'e FurnU»M Sbop.Hchway 25 j Avene, N. J. OWn Day 10 A. K. to 8 P. M. Phone Woo4brdfe «-157» nsurance Nf UAN(E & Rea and Persona Property autt 1^»««r DamBKe by Expustu' OtTer Hazards A Forms of UTOMO'B.E TRUCK PUBLC LAPMTY Arthur P. Ces kv' Agency Grant St. Wd«8-28H For Your Shoppng (Convenence ALBRECHTS KEY SHOP 124 WASHNGTON AVF. CARTKRET Hand A Power Lawn Mower Sharpened, Repared. Bcyces Saes A Servce PM-ta for A Makes. YVMhng Machnes Repared A Makes Parts fqr Sae. Locksmth - Keys Cut WWe You Wat. Laundry FOR THE WHTEST, SWFTEST, CLEANEST, BRGHTEST WASH N TOWN BRNG YO(5 LAUN- Laumeretta 110 MAN ST., WOODBRDGE. (Opp. Amur Mkt.) Phone WBGE Lquor Stores Teephone Woodbrdge S-1889 Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDHASCK. PROP. Compete Stock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE Musca nstructon LEARN PANO Thorough nstructons for Begnners or Advanced SHRLEY GERZOFF t SUMMT AVENUE, FORDS CALL P. A Musca nstruments LEARN TO PLAY BEFORE YOL' BUY YOUR ACCORDON Just pay a sma enroment fee and earn to pay before you nvest. COMPLETE LNE OF MUSCAL NSTRUMENTS AT REASONABLE PRCES Edde's Musc Center AND SCHOOL OF MUSC M, uukok, 'rop, ' 1357 State Street P. A Pet Shop Tropca FsU Bna C'ugcs Suppes orsc Meat Fresh Day '.S.G. nspected JOE'S PET SHOP 156 NEW BCNSWCK AVE. PERTH AMBOY Pumbng and Keatng Cares Farr ( Pumbng - Heatng Teephones: Woodbrdte or SHOWJtOOM j54 Bahway Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Rado Repars Teephone CA A» Rado & SALES and SERVCE Rado Qverbaug a ' Free Estmate Prompt and Epert Rcpart RCA - Tunt - So T b«a Type BatterM for Portabes 34 PERSnNG AVENUE CARTERJ 1, N. J., Open Weekdays from f to 9 ' > Roofog and Sdng Henry Jansen & Son Tnnnr and Sh«et Meta Work. JRoofnr, Meta Ceng and Furnace Work?88 Aden Street n. N. J. ORNAMENTAL STEEL RALNGS Custom Made NEW LOW PRCES Jos. DaPrMq 1945 Rutherford Street RAHWAV, N. J. KAhway -^Z Servce Statoas Carkson's USSO SERVCE Arobor Avenue and Jamte Street Woodbrdfe, N. J. WO-8-15H. GesBros. Guf Servce Jack Geto, John Dojcak, Props. WASHNG, GREASNG TRES REPARED AMBOY AVE. AND GREEN 8T. WOODBRDGE, N. J. Woodbrdge Hoohan Brothers GARAGE,. Standard Eso Product Phone Woodbrdge and G«f, Amboy AT4B«JM4 Second Street Hw And TsbM Woodbrdge, N. J. Sheet MetaMtfork ANDREW G. CHAMRA SHEET METAL WORK 135 Leader^ t Gutter^ Furnace Ppe JERSEY ST., CARTERET CA or 5716 Tax W00D6RDGE DAY AND NGHT SERVCE METERED RATES Frs.'/, : Me c Eacj Addtona U Me.. 10c OFFCE: 44S PEARL STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. GARVEY'STAX 24-Hour Servce 501 Lmt n Carteret 538 KQQSEVELT CARTERET, N. J. \ CA Tng 454 RAHWAY AVENUE BATHS KTCHENS RUBBEH FLOORNG < 'Uonea: WO E.WNKR V HOLDUP NEW YORK Harry Schadkn and a companon wee'enrouta on foot to dever a $16,000 pay ro to a housng projept near the entrunce to Brookyn Brdge. A car Jgew abnysde and four bandts grabbed the "bag oontanng the y p oto'and seed'fmwv^ttfttcn, an to a te«phon«, CQ)«S f1.ad r fcd of» hem'tt attjek as he wa» re'portug, thq todo'k> poc. BETTER USED CARS" BERME AVTO SALES 405 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Wdce WTH SOFT WATER Save up too 50% on soap, fue and cothng. SOFT WATER prevents hard water scae, from formnr and removes me scae aready there. Purchase a Daro Water Softener guaranteed 5 years for as tte as $20.00 down and $6.00 per month nstaed. CALL Cugan Soft WaUtr Cranford NORTH AVENUE, EAST CRANFORD, N. J. Capto Dome Contnued from Edtora Page) were manufactured, shpped and put n use n-korea o» August 5. Aexander coud aso te about the quck movement of 273 separate organzatons rangng up to dvsona strength to the Korean fghtng fronts from the Unted States wth the hep of the Ar Force and Navy. One fu dvson was aerted n one day, and wthn a week t was at a pont d embarkaton,»nd n 13 more days was fghtng n Korea. MAL Unce Sam shoud be ashamed of hs ma deveres under the new curtaed systsm of fme devery -per ctmjr^ mportant State ma s beng deayed for hours under the new program and there we occasons when some sectons of the State House are wthout mornng ma deveres. Ths s n drect, contrast to an effcent system of ma deveres n vogue n former years. Ma carrers aso seem to be carryng a much heaver oad of ma on ther day trps to homes, and under the one^-fa devery system speca devery stamps on enveopes ratfrdjwtherthfn expedte ma ttftresre. Somettntr shoud ^e done about ths very mportant functon of the Federa Government and soon. THURSDAY, OCTOBER,U, 1050 JERSEY JGSAW From June to September 30 the number of poomyets, or nfante parayss cases, reported to the State Department of. Heath was approxmatey a thrd of the number for the correspondng perod of '.. The property tax evj n New Jersey s n excess of a mon-doar-a-dny rate ths year, reachng a tota of more than $368,000,000. the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton cams... The future of the State's unwanted chdren w be much brghter now that the Chdren's Home Socety of New Jersey has opened ts new Chd Care Center n" T'etUot... New Jersey empoyers are advsed by Empoyment Servce Drector Harod G. Hoffman to ma contrbutons and wage reports eary because of the curtaed ma servce... The dest farmer's cooperatve n New Jersey, now begnnng ts 65th year, s the Germana Frut Growers' Unon and Cooperatve Socety, ocated near Coogne n Atantc County..'. Dr. Wam ^.S. Cfrpenev of PrnoBtoo, pm< 1 dent of the State Cv Servce Commsson has requested a $5,- 000 pay rafee next year whe the four remanng cv servce commssoners seek a rase of $2, Oovernor Afred E. Drsco nssts gambng n New Jersey s st under nvestgaton by the Attorney Genera... rrgaton Severa Przes Awarded At Coona COP Pary COLON1A- A sutossf card arty WHS hod Frdny ovenrk at t-hr Coon a Schoo by the Coona Women's Repubcan Crb. The commhter n chftftfp"trfuhw MTS. Russe Den Bfyker. charman. asssted by Mrs. Atftfpfr fhbwkw" sen. Mrs. Mchae Fomenko, Mss Lcnnrp CmbnR. Mrs. Hram Tuttt\ Howard Fuerton. Second Wftrc ramdnte. was the speaker. Ttr next rerunr mrrtnd of Uw cub m' be hed Thursday. November 2. R P. M.. nt the home of Mrs.- Dnnf Dh Beyker. North Hf Road.A Coona Notes Thomas Hnyes, son of Mrs. Rta Hayes. Gaywood Avenue, ceebrated hs fourth brthday at a party on Saturday afternoon..guests. acjudsd... Jjuto...O.RH._«. n. d. Joan B'ndy. John. Caro-and, Raymond Russe. Pesfty Loy Chamberan, Katheen, Entrca and Ruth Hnyps. a of Coona. ' -Mr. nnd Mrs, Theodore Chosnpy MtfWnpd Mr. and Mrs. Roger MOTHS, MorrUtown. and Mr. and Mjs. Lurwg BuBrak and daukhter. Eueena. wftkton, Saturday..On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Chosncy snd sons, Bruxe and Joseph. vsted Mr. anf Mrs, Edmund Rwm. Mstone. FDC LMT SO.OW Presdent'Truman hns sgned a b nto aw whc^ boosted from $5,000 to So.000 the amount fn on ndvdua bunk account, whch s nsured aganst oss. n effect. the b asd woud reduce the cost of the nsurance program to banks by about 60 per cent. factes are avaabe on two fut of every fve acres of the 214 New Jersey potato farmj,... The Orchd Hybrd Antonette Drsco, named n honor of the frst ady of New Jersey, won frst award at the fower show at the Pacfc Natona Exhbton, Vancouver, Brtsh Coumba... The. New Jersey,'Ar Natona Guard w be'reorganzed n the near future on the bass of the reguar Ar Force "Comtrttt-Wng" organzatona structure... A st of subversve organzatons has been..." " '^fa cv defense charmen n New Jersey by Leomrd Efreyfuss, State Cv Defense charman. CAPTOL CAPERS The answers to bg Government n Washngton s nterstate cooperaton, s the war cry of Governor Afred E. Drsco.., A New Jersey worker who fe Off a adder n the Netherands, West ndes eeven days after he eft hs j job n New Jersey has been found egbe for dsabty nsurance under the State's aws... Both t.urka''j and,cranberres are pea»{ tf n New Jersey for the Thanksgvng Day dnner, the] State Department of Agrcuture' announces. are you CAN YOU TFLL WHAT'S REALLY WRONG E&L SERVCE TEXACO PRODUCTS AMBQY AVENUE AND G'onvery Bouevard Woodbrdee Grand Openng!.. that's what you'.enjoy, every tme' you fter your Kuragcwheyuu have one ' of these modern, {father ght OVERHEAD GARAGE DOORS are 4 Moton, 6 pane doors made from cear kn-dred fr,, W thck, avaabe n a popujar szes. Don't mss out un the convenence of an overhead dour ths wnter, BERTOLAM Compete wth Hardware»60 'SZE.1X7 ' f#osv LUMBER AND MUWOjtK CABTEHET toad-vobt EADNG-cA. 1-88ST Other Opnons (Contnued from Edtora he soder and ctzens of the Repubc of Korea are "gooks" no more, but "Roks." Some unnamed offcer of the Frst Cavary Dvson's Seventh RefffSnt 8fn tats tonsderawf credt for ths deveopment. He 'OWMrt totnoorporate South Korean soders and vounfters Wth hs unt, n a rato of 15 "Roks' to a company of 200 Amercans same food, same cothng, same weapons, mm, treatment, samejob. Pfea dspatches reported that the hghy ntegent Koreans qucky pcked up the sgn anguage whch n batte s a normg means of patoon communcaton, and that the Koreans n acton wth ther G buddes have won genera ptase, for bravery and abty.... A the South Korean forces wore not dsorganzed by the Communst sneak attack and naeea; Enoufr a-dftufey PUDcKfed, have rendered extraordnary support to the Aed cause.,.. Tthe South. Korean troops nt one tme w«e hodng three to four tmes as much of the ne ns were Amercan forces. At east two dvsons are fghtng ntact, and smaer unts of soders and Korean Marnes have been cted repeatedy as offerng tmey ad to hardpessed Amercan unts... Most of the newspaper correspondents, however, are wth Amercan unt, and South Korean achevements sedom get detaed coverage n the fed. The dffcutes are obvous, but surey t woud be to the advantage of our Army and of the Unted Natons, n stressng the true nature of ths nternatona fght aganst Communst aggresson, to procure the most effectve pubcty, partcuary n Asa, for the contrbutons of the Repubc of Korea Lousve Courer-Jonrna. 1 Vf 1 ~ - LET FREEDOM SPEAK MSCHLLANKOUS Many Amercans by now are acquanted wth the purposes of F YOUR drnkng- haa beooms s nstruk the Crusade tor Freedom beng probem, Acohocs Anonymom fm'hep yu. Wr't«P.'O. Bo» JB7, conducted by the Natona Commttee for a Free Europe. Large 3-7SJ8. t-26 tf fa m.t n' Woodb-dge, or teephone Market Ot ' n - 1 ': :. pa [> numbers have sgned the Freedom Scros, whch w be taken W }. '!- ajr'! ' : KOK SA,E Ty n v T1 n c,,. to Bern at the dedcaton of a V WALK BWAU,K K, t.t.m. M r 1 be there whch w rng for a b fmnc, $15,tf. Hm n yvr free Europe. u. n< r'.1..cnnr, M, nr phone ctucen 6-2(151. 1O-12 e K... But there s another phase of r- VM,,,. the Freedom Crusade whch needs T)' SOU, AM)!. MKT» fstkssr-. M backng wth more than the ("HA.O.S T )f A ;> t 7-1,'. 1-. U,..: stroke of a pen. Ths s fnanca 1.. support for the. new broadcastng RRA staton n West Germany, Rado ntov', L'6,f. 10xceU' t fur mnf n cty nr n Hummer rotrp. Ca rrar ST 1 1, -, Free Europe, and for expanson Mtvny 7-112;! aftr 7 1'. M. ' nr ' \ v of ts factes nto a network whose broadcasts w carry the story of freedom through the ron Certan, Ths s not rrfere dupcaton of the "Voce of Amerca" programs, snce there s need for a type of actve propaganda programs WKKr^omc mure propery and more convncngy from a prvatey' -.fnanced organzaton of ctzens than frsm^a government organ. Led by Gen. Lucus D. Cay and ncudng a roster of dstngushed Amercans, wth regona and state commttees throughout the naton, the Natona Commttee for a Free Europe drers a very tangbe opportunty to crusade for freedom. The Chrstan Scence Montor. 3,000,000-MAN.GOAL ftg-range mbbtruon tor the -naton, s''no panned, contempates an Army of eghteen dvsons, an Ar Force of nnety to 100 groups and a Navy but around twenty-seven arcraft carrers. The tota force s expected to rrumber about 3,000,000 men pnd may cost anywhere from $20 bon w $50 bon annuay, dependng upon the amount of new equpment that s ordered. PUBLC NOTCE Pease take notce that on Monday, October 16,1950, at 11:00 A.M. before the Department of Pubc Uttes, Board of Tube Utty rommssoner, «t t rooms; at 10(50 Broad Street, Newark, New Jersey, a hearng w be hed on the amended petton fed by Pubc Set-rce Coordnated-Transport srrd 'ubc Servce nterstate Trans- ]jurtaton Company requestng the approva of new fare schedues provdng for a basc ntrastate zone fare sf 8( nstead of the basc ntra- &Ute Mne fare of &f whch s now n effect, and for the approva vt certan ncreases fn mutpe through fares. Generay, the ncreases w be? ( n each of the frst two zones wth not more than a 5f ncrease for srthtcmgh Tde of from 3" to 1 f zones. THyre w be no ncrease over the "present 6f basc fare schedued or rdes through more than sx tones, Furthermore, for rdes through more than two zones there w be no ncrease over the "f basc fare schedues that were» effect from Juy 4, 1948 to Juy 12, Copes of the proposed fare schedues may be nspected at "$),Ge«R«w car boup^ mm, termna or»t tha prncpa offc of the Companes at 80 Park Pace, Newark 1, New Jersey. At the ad hearng, the Board of Pubc Utty Commssoner w asu determne and estabsh the present far vaue of the pettoners' property used and usefu n the pubc servce. Ths notce pubshed by drec tun of the Board of Pubc Utty No PUBLC SEBVOT COORDL NATBD TRANSPORT PUBLC SERVCE NTER. 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13 H SRAEL SYNAGOGUE oy Avrnuf, Woddbrdf (rn 1! Ncwbrrger, Rabb,. :30 P. M. Reguar 'servces. rdar, 8:30 A. M.-Sabbath MGARAN REFORMED CHURCH of Schoo t Junes StreaU Woodbrdfe Kccskemethy, Pastor, orace Farkas, Organst of Servces and Actvtes: Sunday at 10 A'. M. WON ryce n KngHsh; at 11 A,M. p Servce n Hungaran. jsundny at 3 P. M. Lades.' uety meetng, Mrs. Andrew resdng. end thrd Mondays at 7:80 Churchmen's Brotherhood y Tuesday at 6:30 P, M. Boy meetng, Frank Brefka, ster. Wednesday at 7:30 P. M. fy Socety meetng, Mrs. Stopen presdng. n Thursday at 7:30 P. M. Dry meetng. ;,Frdny at 8:30 P. M. Cub hheetng, Joseph Remenar, ster. ANDREWS CHURCH Avene John Egan, Putor f»y Masses, 7:00, 8:06, 9:00,»nd 11:00 A.M. Day Masses 8:00, 7:00 and M, Mosses 7:30 A. M. NTONY'S B. C. CHUBCH Port Readm anjauj Mtos, Pastor, day Masses at 7:30,9:00 and A. M. kday Masses at t A. M. ena n honor of St, Anthony nesday at 7:15 P. M., wth Shey, St. Peter's Hospta unswek, n charc. ST CHURCH OF SFXN, PUCSBYTERAN Hfuy M. Hartman, Pastor A, M Sunday Schoo. A. M. Mornng Worshp. } EVANQEUCAL (LUTHERAN CHURCH \t Fourth Street, Ford Arthur L. Kreyug, Pastor day Schoo and Bbe Cass, M nne Worshp at 10:45, TRNTY CHURCH hw»t Avwnne, Woadbdf H. Schmaus, Rector, Wam Neebe, Organst aunday aervc«a M. Hoy Communon > P. M.~/oung Peope's Pep 1A.M. -Sunday Schoo. 1 Communon 11 A. M. Frst fhrd Sundays. Prayer and Sermon md Fourth Sundays. r Day servces, 10:00 A. M. ty Vestry, second Monday, M tty Men's Cub, second day, 7:00 P, M. Unt frt Mondaj s-m. ' - day, 8:39 P. M. ty AUr Gud meets QUax- ty Juqnr At#r.(Md, frst Urd Mondays, 8:44 P.M. ty Acoyte Oud, ffy. y Chor, Thursdays. 7:30 ty Church Schoo Facuty, Frday, 7:30 P.M. ST. JOHNS CHAPEL Ford Catherne Baog, Soost rs. Edth Eko, Organst A, M. Sunday servces, A. M. Church Schoo. VOODBRDGE GOSFL CHURCH 118 'roptct Street Woodbrdge «v. Oustav Bott, Pater Sunday A. M. Sunday Schoo «3 fur a ages. 100 A. M. Worshp Bert ee. 10 V. M Youns Peope's Feto. 5 p. M Gospe errot n a( word. Wednesday P M Prayer Meetng and JAMES' R. C. CHURCH 1 Avenue, Wo«4brdfe «v. Msgr. Chare O. M- tn, Pastor. Rev, Jama Rusastant Pastor. kday Masses: 7:00'and 1:30 day Masses^ 8:45, 7:45, 8:49 [Ten's Mass), aw am Senor Sodautts w communon at 7:45 mass. BAPTST CHURCH et»nd tth Streets Forth Amboy Arthur L. Maye, Pastor A M Mornng WowWf- A M.-Sunday Schoo. P M -Bapt 1f<mth» M..-, VMUP AVtNM, PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Avennt, A«nr Mnster. Mrs. Sarah Krug, Organst. The Rev, Waren W. Warman, Mrs. CentttA Tagjart, Chor Drector. Sunday Servce 11 A. M. Worshfp Servce. AU Bbe Schoo groups meet at 30 A. M. Weekday Actvtes Monday 7:15 P. M. Boy Scouts Toachm 1st Monday, 8:00 P.M.; Thutees, 3rd Monday, 8:15 ~V M.; Men's Feowshp, 4th toon. Tuesday Lades' Ad, 2nd and 4th Tuw., Tuts., tckua's CHUBCH srn [Rev. John WutvPtttor f&y Masses, <j HO, 8100,»-00, H:00 A. M..,. Masses 7:10 and 1:00 fne»day, «;00 P. T N k 8). Jvtde, P»- ' 1:15 M.; Deacons, 7:00 M.; Sesson, TUM,, 8:15 P. M. Younj Aduts meet 3rd Tuesday at 7:30 P. M. at homes. Wednesday 3:30 P. M. Brownes; Mr, and Mrs. Onb meets second and fourth Wednesdays. ~ Thursday >:80 P. M. Chdren's Chor. 7>;W P> M. Youth Chor. B :Mf P. #. Senor Chor 2nd 2nd. J(T-JOHN'S CHURCH 1 ;.. Bewmren Jostph Thompson, Lay Reader Mn, Dorothea Poekembo, Oranst :J0 A. M. Church Schoo. 11:00 A. M. Mornng prayer wad tenter TBNrrY CHURCH Canter Berkeey Bouerard and CMptr Avenue aeua Her. Emy R. Q. Ken, Pastor. Sunday Schoo, «:«A. M. ' Sunday Mornng Worshp, 11:00 o'cock, Sunday Evenng Evangestc 8ervc«t7:tO. Thursday nstructons, 2:30 P. M. Thursday ptayer and ntercesson, 7:10 P. M. SabbathServcas, Saturday 2:30. WOODBBDGE METHODST CHURCH Man Street Her. Frederck W. Poppy, Pastor 8undar Sendees Bbe Schoo for everyone, 9:45 A. M. Momn Worshp 11:00 A. M. SUed Meetng! Offca Board. Frst Monday 8 P. M. Youne Adut Feowshp Frst Tuesday, 8 P. M. Fortnghty Gud Second and Fourth Monday, 8 P. M. Mssonary Crce 8«eond Wednesday, 2 P. M. Bunday Schoo Board Second Thursday. S P. M. '"' ' ' Woman's Socety of Chrstan Servce Thrd Wednesday, 8 FRST CONGREGATONAL CHURCH Barron and Grove Avenuet. Woodbrtdgc Rev. Anthony S. Chadwck, Mnster; Mrs. George Rhodes, Organst. Mondays 8:00 P. M. --Sgma Apha- Ph v days. 8:15 P. M" G E T. Cub, frst Monday. _ n w -ft 'He P. M. Women's Assoca- 6UR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH New Brunswck Arena Fordj Rev. John E, Qrmes, Putor Sunday Masses, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and «:U A,- M. Novena to Our Lady of Perpetua Hep each Tuesday at 1:46 P. M. Confessons, Saturdays, 4:00 to 6:00 P.TM., and 7!30 to 9:10 P. M. Tuesdays Frst Tuesday Sesson. Wednesdays Lades' Ad Socety, second and fourth,?:00 P. M., at the church. Thursdays Thrd "Thurefay Women' A» socaton meetng at 8 P. M. at the church. Frdays Junor Chor, 3:46 P, M. Hgh Schoo Chor, 7 P. M. Adut Chor, 8 P". M. FRST BAPTST CHURCH Neon Street, Woodbrd Rev. Edward Krby, Paator Sunday Schoo, 10 A. M. Monrtog Worshn on Sundays, U A. >.... FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Rahway Avenue and Carteret Road Woodbrdge Kar Hnnnum Devanny, Mnster Mrs. Lan M. Stephens, Organst Kathryn KcEwen, Chor Drector. Sunday 8ervtces Mornng Worshp at 11:00. Sunday Schoo, 9:15 A. M. Reguar Meetnrt Second Monday Board of Trustee] Breckenrdge Auxary; Whte Church Gud at the Manse Thrd Monday Sunday Schoo Teachers. Fourth Monday Breekenrdt Auxary; Whte Church Gud at the Manse. Thrd Thursday Women's As socaton meet at 8 P. M. Second and fburth Wednesdays, Ad Socety. FRST CHURCH OF CHRST, SCENTST West Avenue, Sewaren Sunday Schoo, 9:30. Church Servce, 11:00. Testmona, Wednesday, 8 P. M. Readng Room: Thursday, 2-4 P. M. CHRSTAN SCENCE LESSON SERMON "DOCTRNE OF ATONEMENT" s the subject for Sunday, October 15, GOLDEN TEXT: "Heren s ove, not that we oved Ood, but that h? oved us, and sent hs Son to be the proptaton for our sns." H John 4:10 SERMON: Passages from the Kng James verson of (he Bbe ncude:..., "For f, wheh we were enemes, ff«cdta (r< by ^Je Son, much gore, bens reconced, we sha be saved by hs fe." (Ro. 5:10) Correatve passages from "Scence and Heath wth Key to the-sfcttptnfes" by HEKEXT TELEPHONE DRECTORY F VOU HAVE A TELEPHONE, apy change you wsh to make n your present stng n the teephone drectory shoud be gven to us now, to nsure ts beng ncuded n the new ssue. LSTNG OF NAMES of ndvdutt rfembefs of your busness organzaton or househod n the new book shoud aso be arranged for now. The charge for ths servce s sma)... THE CU5SFEDDRECTQRY (Yeow Pages) ;4s6..tjtfses?oon. Make surcypur h thousand^ "Where to buy" goods or servces they need.., made to at the past at ta Ha-1 chrtrtntn» on, wry other Wcdnpsday owe«n square dance October 28 no p. M Offca Board Meet- Mrs, Henretta Martn presded. nn, rd Wfcnrsdny. Mrs. Betty Lnd, charman, announced Frdays tha a card party w be 4:00 P. M. Junor Chor..hed November 9. Mrs. Dorothy 5-00 P. M. Youth Chor. Lund entertanment charman, requested 8:00 P. M, Senor Chor, a members o brng n, a Sundays chdhoqd pcture of themseves at 9:45 A. M Church Schoo, the next meetng October :00 A. M. Mornng Worshp. Mrs. Martn apponted Mrs. Mary Larson, Mrs. Margaret Facsak and Mrs. Ace Domejka to the nvestgatng commttee. Durng the soca two fms were shown. Mrs. Rose Bartonek was charman of hosptaty and a package party was featured., ATTEND BOARD MEETNG FORDS,Mrs. Frank Krsh. Mrs.'Fred Popovch, Mrs, Henry Hannon and Mrs. John Kaputa, offcers of Our Lady of Peace PTA, attended a regona executve boart meetng n St. Schoo, New Brunswck. Peter's WNNER OF PROJECT FORDS Mrs. Anna Lowry of Corey Street was the wnner of the speca project conducted by Our Lady of Peace PTA. ' ' SQUAD MEETS MONDAY FORDS St. John's Frst Ad Squad. nc.. w meet October 16 n squad headquarters. and th# Hospta. A o U» te M» of Mr. and Mrs W. and Charotte Munn Ryder, he j RVvacsTcrows Mf Road, was s survved by a««ce, Mrs. Lor- dfr(, d hrd sr0wwto Mrs. rane Schraut of ths pace. terson, Rchard Dckson. Jacob and Beth Anderson. Arte and son of MaUwan. Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Jewe and famy of MUtown. N. Y., Mr. and Mm. John Mea of SayrevUe. Mr. nnd Mrs. MChajt Kohut and Mss Dor- BUNDLE FROM HEAVEN FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Afrad othy Zupko of Perth Amboy,»,,,.».-» Mss Constantno, «4 Koyen Street, are Mare Leo of Mr. and the parents ot a daughter born Mrs KcnuEthMuJt of. SewaxctL n the Ph Perth Amboy b Genera H and Mr. and Mrs. John Murk of Metuehen Mr. and Mrs. Wam Waters and son. Mr. and Mrs. James Kath and son, Mr. and Mrs, Wyn Peterson and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carmne DCanto, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Zander. Mr! and Mrs, Chares Chapar and daughter. Mr, and Mrs. Harod Osbornt and son, Mr. and Mrs. Francs Fee. Edward Hegedus, Mr. ard Mrs. George Lanf and daughter and the Rev, A. L. Kreyng, n of ths pace BUNDLt OF JOY FORDS :Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Goraor. 60 Sxth Street are the parents of a daughter born n the Perth Amboy Genera Hospta. Mary Baker Eddy ncude: "Jesus aded -to necoucng man to God by gvng man»truer sense 'of Love, the dvne! Prncpe» STORK of, Jesus' teachngs, and, ths truer' ' HOPBbAWK - Mr-, and Mrs sense of Love redeems man from Peter Cannea. 51 James Street the aw of matter, sn, and death are the parents of a daughter by the aw of SPRT dvne Love." (p. 19) -the aw of born n the Perth Amboy Genera!,Hospta. M: '":: SON AND HER FORDS Mf. and Mrs. Joseph LaGuarda, 49 Lawrence Street are the parents of a son. b.om n th,e Perth Amboy Genera H ospta. ADDTON Tb POPUw%TON FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Orundmann, 64 MacArthur Drve are the parents of a daughter WELCOME SON FORDS Mr., and Mrs, Robert.Tschbn; 112 Roosevet Bouevard are the parents -of a son born n the Perth Amboy Genera Hospta. n the bg job of carryng natura gas from Texas and Lousana to the East Coast, Texas Eastern rees upon the dependabe day-to-day servce of tweve busness-managed eectrc power companes n eght states. Ths servce s~just-as vta to the operaton of the Texas Eastern ppe ne system aa ; new home of Mr. and Mrs nck A. D Scuo. 99 Lawrence Street, ths pace. Jo Ann was baptzed by the Rev. Arthur L Kreyn at Our Redeemer Evangeca the Kyoen Funera Home. The Funera servces were hed at Lutheran Church. \ Rev. A. L. Kreyttg. pastor of Our Quests were Mr. and Mrs Domnck DPaoo. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Church ofcated, RQttcuucr Evangeca Lutheran D Scuo and daughter of Key-,^ Apne Cemetery, The port, Mr. and Mrs. John DPaoo P ""!, wer u «of Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. Gerad! L<Pke. Chares Neson, Frank Pe-»? LEADER "ft, 1950 PAGE tome to Church Auxary t Assst Funera Servces Hed DScuos Hosts Weddng; Date Set n HaUoween Parade Vor Carence A. Ryder O To Arthur T. Young - FORDS At a meetnr of the At Doube Party FORDS Carence A Ryder, 73, FORDS The engatasmdt Lades' Auxary of Fords Memora Post 6090, VFW, pans were FORDS ^ ^ ^ ded at the Perth Amboy Oenera Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. 'fe-ong resdent of ths pace, By Grace Kovacs jtuth ErnUh to Arthur T. j A housewarmnr FOR0S Mss Grace Kovurs. ; Rb ton- Bart DMatteo and Ms; Mary Am. was hed n the home of Mr. and J"' fc '; rn> E f a M Yornp. ST.. W Pau 3tTPet fnnmred by hpr parents. Mrs O«orgp C. Ernsh, 86 W Strct. Rnrtnn Townshp 1 Mss Kmsh s a graduate b Mrs. DMatteo. Mss Kovacs w Perth.,._..- Amboy Hh _. Schoo,,..._. >- attend be marred Eugene Anto, son of «> te Barbzon Schoo of ModeUO Cram :n New York and s a gradua j n tht Berkeey Busness Schoo. M Road, Keasbey. 8»turday St. Mchae's Church, Perth Am-. ' H Huttts were Mrs. Heen Huar of, New Brunswck; Mss OeorgJanna Mr6 Pheasant of Metuehen; Mrs. Jua now Suto of Rahway; Mrs. Jua AT ' drossy, Mrs. Rose Mevn. Mrs, Joseph Partcka, Mrs. Rose Johnson, Mrs, Anna Sgroooo. Mrs. AnrA Anto, Mrs. Judth Kazmr, Mrs Margaret Anto and Mrs. Sue Matua of PettFAmboy. """ Mrs, Abert' Kovacs and daughter, Marguerte, Mrs. Emer Sernok of Hopeawn; Mrs. Ethe Banyttcsky, Mrs. Ethe 'Pack/Mss Josephne Wodztnsk, Mss Jua Zod, Mrs,, Ednn Bereny, Mrs. Pau Anto. Mrs. Rose Boroa and Mrs. Ann Smojak of Kwsbey. 'Mss Jua Dftn. Mss Roberta Kovacs, Mss Yoan Dudk.Mrs. Chares Tarr, Mrs. Wam KOVROH, Mrs. Janes Poko, Mrs. Andrew born n the Perth Araboy Genera Ludwp, Mrs. Wam, Toth, Mrs. ~m- >A te. ^ m ^ ft t Hospta. K&y y ~ Pocst, Mrs, Hcroc M" jdorothy Mehok, Mrs. Ckrc Menok, Mrs. Heen St. Mkosy and daughter^ Caro. Mrs BL(,y Anto. Mrs. Mary Dcknson and Mrs. Heen Prnt Of town and Mrs, Edward Eemok of Carteret. Orange. Her fnnre, a Hraduate of Hopeawn Teen Cub To Meet Tomorrow HOPFLAWN--Mtas Ese BnbO, 03 MtryfWTcct, ms ottess at hw, home Tnr n meetnk of the HO0- Twn-cub. Steve Beret rw4,.; hs etter of rrsgnnton and Anttk Accruso WAA unanmousy voted to f the pason of the new secr Mtfry., ', ' The cub ntcds to attend ft' meetng of the Hopeawn Reare»> toh to secure ther cubrooms for the forthcomnr meetngs. Tho n«xt meetng w t» hed tomorrow nght at the Schoo; MAAR ANNVERSARY ' ',.. FORDS-Mr. and Mrs. ^BU«m, J6 Uan Straat, crtabfafdther 39th weddng annversary at a dnner party at frends n Freehod. the home of SCHOOL ENROLLS 468 POPULATON GROWS T'S A BOY! FORDS Mr, and Mrs. Joseph FORDS The fna reajstraon j KEASBEY-Mr. and Mrs. FYtnt of 468 chdren n Our Lady of Nownkovsk, 85 St. Sth4f1"WF Nagy Jr., 9 Frazer Street, are the Peace Church and Schoo was nuc. me the parents of a son bant parents of a son born n the Perth announced by the pastor, RevMn the Perth Amboy Genera Hot- Amboy Genera Hospta. John E. Grmes. J pta, your eectrc servce s to the operaton of your homo. On the nch Lnes, eectrcty has doube mpact. At work on the ppe nes t does ts energetc pumpng job. Then, when Texas Eastern pays ts eectrc b, that money goes to work n every communty" through whch the nch Lnes pass. n round fgures, our eectrc b s sx mon doars a year. Ths money heps provde new facutes for better eectrc ervce. t heps create new empoyment n the eeetrf ndustry.. t goes nto the purchasng power of ewy present power company empoyee's famy. On the nch Lnes.eectrcty devers doube mpact. TEXAS EASTERN TRANSMSSON CORPORATON Owner and operator of th Bg nch and Ltte Bg nch P'P 'n jytom, t repres«n«d n communty Ufa of ten toe whsr tt empoye! ve and work. Home offce o/ Texas Easfern t of 306 Manp St., Shrevoporf, Lousana,»,- «," «>t;rrm -f ; "-5

14 OTTOnER 12, tteme-archer Announce 8KWARF.N Announcement has cn made of the mmrrhe. of Mss harottf E'nn Archer, caurter ''JM Mrs..Wam Archer. 120 East, 'Avenuc and the ute Mr. Archer { {Ho Matn CB'rs Dttcmer. son o( «. Mr, and Ms Chares Dttemer, < 906 Hampdcn Street, Unckt. The tt CBremcrny took pare n the Pres- 'Jbyteran MnsL'. Woodbrdge wth 'Rev Edr Devnny offcatng. j V Mte Ruth DM turner, sster of the EOA, NOTCES ;.n. " nr n '- T<Yt"'-! vp. tn- Cnt 1. 1 M:t- <>f N'V.H-S 1. 1 > 'K k n H n ;t -,» M Nn ff. n M;tp " trrnwt m T«v.T rnrk". \VMM > K<- TnH'uMp, Cnnty. Vnw.-rv-v n n S M M' '-mnrr. MM 1'n TK Knt!, K K, t..r.»-n r h Hrvry<r of V" M.\m'!>"', N'nv-..r 21rd t»>9, (-, fur n m ''nyctrk'." u'- ' MM- {'V, N>w.1,.e. 1111' r' c, pnr-m-'y dnn-n- n-!1»»r> u- Ht f.mrn H T«<< Hnr - brdegroom, wa^ the- mad of honor.fud Frank - Leskn of Lnden (served ns br-t nun., After rotrnnp from ther weddng tj). Mr. and M's. Detemer tw redr n ther new home on ^Hampdm Street., Lnden. f Trpe Foursome Cub ToMfo Ovtobvr 19 th SEWAREN -Mrs. -John J. Dow.'nR. CfT Road, was hostess to..: members of the Trpe Foursome s- 1 'Cub ut a moetnu hed n her t home. M Hgh scores were made by Mrs. '.RUM& S!. Mrs. Harper Soan vf and Mm. W. S. Wooen. Jfj The next moetnn w be Oc- Jfftober f at the home nf Mrs. AVbeMr- HafW t) Metuchen.! : Knd to erecf ;! Anne, the mad, was straghtenng up t);>-vnp room, when ;, suddtnv her mstress, \vh«had '' been ookv; n from the ha ex) camed : "Yon ddn't wnd that cock, :~Anne. You know fs an eghtday cock, bm you dfdn't gve the key but one or two urns?" "Have ym fowtten 'm eav- ' n' tomovrnw. ma'am?" Anne atry rejoned. " can't be don' any of the new gr's work!" 1 LEGAr, NOTCES WKVT H-' TMK OW.VKsn'. UM;;MH\T, \n cm..thv H! H K.) 111 THE «r+ n- 1 < (MFm or \('KT 12-1, 112. s AH-:Nfr.n nv THf: ACTS OK nwrf :'. '-t-. A\n 41'.Y 2, '111 Ttr :», ut SMM Or n.. - r>,>p>n p js nn 1 -) M '.f the.--.nr. : N.1 -'.. frr-sr-ry, Vnort- X. J. L, (1] 'M th nf ' n'. u w N. n-!. T r' «t nrput pevrttn H 1 v. nw -, drcs' v )m''' 'H.1! n ( u!!!! ku cut ' m \ rm.«, a n '' 1 U-H TMf. U 11.. ' f! \<U- 'f ^ U! u\v,4 'dh H U r y.. '!. ; f S N ft 'M- ' (1 '.-].t-r \ (1 r - 1. t.. n-1 ; rm «.u: n '! 11 ovwd by n»» n' n«!'utfh su nnpp'''\-]v t.k H' tmftk nf 't(n amount twn-! tv a '-ortor^- y, MM. r D 'A ;(!r(^^-h r»'' tf mst n gven. f WS' 1 yr (t U#T tt nf e -. must ht! Rven.).!, CL'O (' ' K m > u^ ry, WootHrgp, ;tm<m, \VQQ1-.'1. The knu-n r!(>r.«, mort- Ka. r ".>H, r-f,t!r S(H-rtv hoders nwnk or nmnk 1 urn-e o- more nf tnn n11t d' MHH. mort- (?;r(h. r-t u-r ^-r-n dr«: NCNH.. -. 'ararvn '1 ;m 3 ncude, n e.st';< whtmc the Hockmer ur crv M-r M-;r. pun the oouj "f bc -.K'J- us trnntjf or n ntv u-r.ur'u-y rctn, Um.Fnnc uf tn- MM n- 'O'u-atun fur n-n '. rutp N.'u-tn?; v.ann'ua n Ht- eu para- H 1,' 1 1 nn. ' 1 " ""!!!! rt-ct fru rr r< > e fr. Avnu- :n. Un 11 M r "! rnnm " " H dnuery OUP Mrnre Ffty num r»# n a.ot, 1 n n w 1J1 K.-Fttrv an, [>n n 'r- wth.' stn'-t Svnv-fp j.' fr-1 t«,.1 't'; t'uf H NC 1V un, phmv Kth tf (st (U'S-r- umr-t t't) H.rf. KfM 11 M ffo " 1 n Southery H.- nf J.ntot Mred; (n,'> H Wr^tery»n,(; f "nu ery n'p "!.n'f strm-."-vt'nv-v J.'f fct- n. - N M»' UH H uf»«uhk RmmF.! uf'tt,r tm-nj-'t xn. 17 nf 111- S'h h»' ot Nt. '..:, fn Wont t>" ut" Nn-. "" 1 a f - \n,\ m ue Nnrh t>r Mn' SK-P UH u nw n sa-j m: Jdn P H 4 T 1U1 on Vsnttr 12. Ut. h rf. Nnr -'ahsr, \<mn-,,m-, M:n. ( 1 '- y>poxmatf amount t t < 1 1 Tt yp JntKnmt to t'<> f.th n t KU nf T\n«T Seven umrc Funty-nf h h H Seven J.TS.s' nf n s H y wth wth n an HP n:r» appnruam'f >r n ) A. Aturn 9-n, ;»; -r.. hnfn" e-' v J;V-H nnp. Su-rff,! k Hffr TO At t»'tu<-r or mn,< SA.K M T MAV-«tWt':!-::X: rerum metnr uf He Camtet! of U(> Tnun- \Vo--dhrRt u-m r ' --\a,v, 3r 1. 'jf. was d" ' tf.v<"r» h» f«<t tmt >f Tr- <Jay tfv'a, UcuK-r Tt. < ' ">. te Tuvr'' CDtnme' w n'-t : S t>. J. (-UTt n 111,- ('(-t- Ctumjers. t t m o Muntr'. BudnK, WouTruc New J-rncy, nnd nu''o sn)»' a pu><- sae u tn- hgtst»r contu tfrma uf»:(.- N " 1 wt' te TovtfUj Cerk open o tnspcrun'and o he pu'y n-u " pror we, /(H J«u n- unv- n to w B<,k Ta«e fnrt;fr Md te p CsntU, by, re>uv no (rauhnt o aw, ftsp u mnmum prj at wh:h sad ot" n sa bm-k w e F"U n>g-ther U other ''-t:-«per t j nnum prc,; '-g Dtm.t) pus -uut uf!>-!-ar!n«f-»»n' dutnf tn«m' 81.1 ota n W bock, t HOk U UTS W ^ a down -HMD'-H: nf to.uo, He bnante of p»"»««pkf to e d f Mjua monthy r-htampntj of HO.Od pus nterest am nter ttrm prov\)«(1 for n tutrart of M. Tk further notce that at sad t«, or any dat«to wut t m«) 0»»ajoun», tt TowmtD Conmttct rene'vc!< rtgt n ta screton to rs(»r any on or a fods ana to c sad ota n?\a bock t«,kuct der us H mav tef-t, due ttgrd bspg gven to tprms ana jgnmr uf a^utt, n rast-tmt'dr umr«mnmum bds sa e re tfmm NOTC'FS 1 LEGAL NOTCE nnn, by tn- \nfl 1 NTnm PP Hd tf '-V 1 prpnf v the. )rv8n r «of o He unno 1 of pun-ke -cr-^n-p wth tprn««r mp tr, thn r fownh+tt wh gnn an du ''n' for K.t 11 \T-:n O U'T t, m. t. J. Hf.NKAN, T( wn»f' C Tn 1 a avntnn O.-tner!.n, n- D'tufor 1:M>.», n trfrr T01 (;<dnbh- UC MTKB UF r«."c M41.R TO WHOM T MAY nonorhn; At a rtguftr n>e«t nf of th> TtWhKp r»mmttbe of tt# Townnh nf WombrrtffR h«tuefny, nt-r rtd. 1 ftr>0, wan jut'd o a-artn tf f»rt th«t nn Tf- ay ev-nnt. d-tufoer T, ff, tn- Tr>vn«-p 'onnttse w munt at v ". M. (-1ST (h>.'(>n<' rhamem, Memora Mupcn RnK. WmdrdKP., Ntw >er«'v, n t>s;>n«f an se at pubc»! :\, to the tfmt bder accordng to -rns uf me on fp wth t.f Tnwnn C'frk o(«n to MKR- 'on nmt tn ko ouh^y»ey< nror n HH..n 52 Uuch 847»,, cm te'.vvujhrte T"Wn»t Ann'dnent Map. Take ftrtt aoct tut. tho Tuwmhp t'onmttrn u,foy rtwuun nnd 'nunn to aw, k«>t a mn 11 1 at wh-' wvd ot n M 1.1 bork w U«vod tnge.er v» ohor dttnus twthpnt, nnm prc^. mng o,(10 muh of pe ar K dfc and sk '"' HR'P. S!"t " bock, f sod (n ternw, w r' ; down ]ynmt of 11'."". tn ntn e of projmae r c» (o be sh n ptuu monty nntute-t f 110.0(1 pus rtereht an ufer '-rmt r>ve fu n euntrv't» f K.r. dv- De T;kc fnrtur notrp thftt at sad mp. or uny Ha tu Whch nmv n; 'fdjhrnpf, the Townpp 'omnt 1!! rt'mrvm Dp rkht n HK.H- Trt'n to reta-t. Ky on«ur a >d«u to K.-H an d ot n s.t' o-k to K -der 113 t may atant, dnp rpr»; WetB j"tt" to term»n -..m-r o paynen, n ta^n one 01 nor' nnum bdn Hm e rer,-v-d. '-o a-cftptue ff the nnun 1,1,1. ur. ahovr-nwmn, by Twnhp frnmtte^ and He «O - uttu prnof by the ])ure»»<-r acrn-dk to the manner of pur'tp n rvorrp wth tut. of «ae nn Te, te Townshp w dever 1 n ; urffun utu KAP dp] (qr <nd m;"s. PATK): K-tubf-r U, a.'o,..1.»t'n"as, Tnwnnhp f'rrk Tn «avurhp (etnpr r. 11, <Hr»», unt (trttrtwr th, Htft n (> n pppn,>pnt-jpar> r ((r< T«1 TS NOTC) Ot PUDLC ALB TO WHOM T MAT CONCERN: At a rrfuar metnt «f th«townahp «.'»mmtte«of the- Tovnshp of Woodbrrf. htd TMMday. rt,,:,pr Srd, tf,'. 1» m rf- tpd 10 advprtn th«fue h»t on Tue- H«> Kvnnr, Oner rth, Kd, te To'v-mp Commtftet w meet, K '. M. (HST-) n t1«cnmmttcr Ch&mbet. bmor uncm pudnj, Woobrdge, New Jra«y, and tn-'om antt f at pubc sat. and to r trhm hddtr acoordbjr to ttrm oj tae on e wth th 1'vvnahp Cwk OP«n to n»v«c6n and to be pubcy read pror to «He,.d and < n Bm-fc S6.1-M. nn tn- WomrMg Townnhp Asm'HKtntM MMM. Ta,k«frhur notce mat th» Towhp Commttm fa». by r«o uton and pursuant to aw, Aed mnmhtn > rke Ht whc «nd ot? n 1 t'ad hork a >» fod tnttdhpr wth»)1 other deta»prtnnt, Md nmu pr- tn-b ':B«.fd pu> ronta of preprnt deed and, advtr txh n na«.»!'! «> n»«1,k, f nut».rm.->. w r«( ur.- a down paynnsnt '<( M'."0. H!'.«- unc» of fuf'.ae prfe to hr -ad P f<u«fnmty nt>mnu : ns of :"."f pu«tnttrtt and oth-r ernu pro umed for n contract o. M. Ake further notce that u n nae. or any d«e tr»bch f»»j.» aoqrnad, the T«wmhp Cummttee reserves t^e ry.t n n jt 'fton to reject my one or a W»»nd to se?ad 1<'H n s«d ' :0. V o >uoh bdder as t may sect. du rerard beng f^en to terma and manf r of payment a tt«e e or more mnnum bdt aha fe re ceved. Upon acceptance of tk» natmur bd or bd above mtnmn, by!» C d U.EfA. TOT>1- UBNB.OCK ro.t M 510 ',10 n O K K A 1) E F oc; 510 t 51(1 M ',5 4 «SS 5(3 {3,'(!1 M k V y d K K A nn o KK N A K 'on tn n 7-;» to 'n tn HO ( 101 3»J <tp «n (WNK Krhost '. <'ft KrrfHt D. f't- MnrceaU nrot jm.-n KHtf P«. nman r-:atntcs,»'. j ne» Waace. '«rry Uamorp Uerert 9. Houn Wm Knf. K«a 11. Mnor Jom thfcoa to-hnaon Jamee Jnme M nd«& Margaret M»her Mah«r... ) Jooe»»y - n Jn VH'«e Ooden K. fannur U0 ft Hnrng. u» Krev FrauH B P. A ot SS4 (11 f- V V. A : > A 1 ': : A > ( 'M 5 U> to H t \- SH SS > us \\ & \ Mary Km! BKKPH ''.area Jua Knto 11., Ho S Anna Serdnsky J.ms A Mtnr Huxtfrve M.enes Comty Wefare Bourn 1 Jom A.os Omneatd A rtvmaon Cu Frfnkn.wser., Ct-crjse K. Kortu '!e-th»< K. Kort -.',.1 Krownku.., m! '. nnkert..mrt ', Map>» -' ' Uu'nJt Lst'st. AV Shaeffer r Kf-v'-B V. tu(h> Hm To jr.v, UB" "."Z"'.'.''Z 4.«. 13.8?... - j.r.a J.77.'-:... t.j t , F; S3 53,13 )0.7«h'.'n M.D7 ms A ns s! A,S A K>\ Omnty U>frHr Aneon J-.mko Wefare BpHVd / Board n 31 Rwn! Cutfr H B J1M S.un tpte, Jr. (ran Mdred.Smth Wn F> Burke j. J:n P.st: htrep ky b«purehm«f»«: -or'nf to the u»nn»r of purc-h«w n acoor'»nr» w't t»rat«o( nt [ ft, (he Turnehp n: dever t Ur t,, (ran ar j»!f B'e for!»w rrn»»» j B..1 'UNCAN - adv.rtsrj and OF TAX»A.B OF WOODBRMK SECTON 's t; 5:- " ' ' '! : j ; 15? : jy 1 j ft : & u S3 A M 1< ' ft? ' f WJ Jjarv 1.. 1^111,...,.;... ' Wam E BrKK" '1.ft ro J. St.' H - n r v s J,-Schneder.^. kock MU Tarthev,. s Maeyn Xder»u V,-;,:«t Mnnfro.t 111 OS Mnr.., N, n-: ;\!e Jennnftte Ptgb'on j,,.r & Knor Soan A-hambuc >. A<,ft tny Pennert....r & B. Kwor! ( '7.17 nun 14.J4 1S.70 4,!t4 D. H.T«H.S) 4.12 t.u ( S " 9.15 \ M t H.U 19. n.9s ( KM' 9t.HU 4.6X 4.5t.EOA< NOTCES N o th«w To'n- TueUday, rfr To W-MH \«T:w «! '"» TO WHOM T MAT At «rj«u #.r nww 'nwnr cfemttue o f hp of WnordRf fd ( Avcrtta' tc f«ot ffst (h TU»«- ny pyonk, tn-tbcf 17th, 1 PRO, the Twtmp ('(mmttf W Mcnt»t 8 1'. M. (KKT q te t'(mn(tn«cura, S c n u.r n JtupH HnnB. \Vn(r1»n,'Mew.ereey, n.! cmjo«e and M a nube. M«Hd to tn gcut tddur nocurdtf,o ter uf aue.on ne wth the TowMtp (.'ert upon to nspecton m to h» ptho read pror to snc, Lots nm 2 fhrt 5-1 ff nrnk.k-r, m t» WnoVtc TowKhp HheHn^Tt MBL Take further notoe that tte Townshp Commttee Ha, by r«f<6 upn nnd -rnmt to nw, Unt mnmum >r rs.-t wtr m ot m yk w «surt tog (Vth ' prr ('BHK pcrnft't pntmm p-pf enf 4dO.O0 Brtf cuts «f prt-pmng dcc and thng thn na-!vm kts n qud ««. of on 1,,,, pus», or any "Htfr r«n»rv ('.( Hm n re and u B-11 ', d KK-t,,. 1'fttnrd cn^ rnttnfr of,b";,' nr» - h n ur more n mnn k ' h, or hd atuv, ' ' Town-hp Oomm,,,." 1 - thereof by, (; - -» He nu,.. ft, n. To<vn,, t,,vj" 11,,,,, f gnn and HATHh U. J. c To h- n.wr r., m (et,,! 1 r,,, r fn 5 '\«'ar k'.qr of- t Notk» s hereby gven that.te undtrsfrnu Coator <!» UAj ^ - Townshp of WKdbrdRf, n te County of MMdene w:. koj»?5'-'-,!;. Doe u t s Tux Oft(;e, Memora Muncpa Kudr B. Man!-?::#!.». -J ]:-' rdks, Mew Jsm-v, October 3D, 1BS0, u - o'oo-k n»> t;:«"t.-."!,; " _' Mamprn HtrnsM Tmf. to f>ut«fy nmn^pa Hens now a. urtmn., _W- S J ««-H ks... Standard Tme, to f.ut«fy nmn^pa Hens now a. arrtr». The parceb to e xod are sted beuw, tng d«cr>j ^Tfc- ux':, ock nher uown on the Townshp A^p,«scnt Map. an! -E -w " -, nnue wth the ast tax ujtate g\xte the owner's nara H-.'.-K» - (he usrt tn.t dupcate, torcther wth -hf tota amour, t '.-.t!---z A - ( otud to TUB FMST M.Y OK J-'.V. K.W. f VJ+J Sad re«ectvc purce of and W 'H u>: s ' J 0 m»k t! " nk>';r.t ^"-! :1-1 eray -«rk«nu aganat t««mne on sad KHST DAY OF JT.Y. ts ;j; ak compuu4 "»»U st togutur wth ntf-rest R M'.J jrsaust FROM 1 :,,., NAM) KHST HAV OF JUMf T«THB DATE OP»ALB,»»d the c««t»j} M( bae. Sad parces w be Bod n fae to such persons ad w pure!;!'t ame. subject to redempton at the owcet rute of nterest tut no: exceedng eg-ht per cent psr annum, Rad Bes w be subject to muncpa ens accrung AFTE^J LY 1, 1950, ncudng asneabtoentsr confrmed after that date and 1330 t»e>, and to the rght of nterebted partes to redeem wthn the tme, fxed b> n : 13 n BMg. Ony V BLOCK LOT»cc<-;>tan-e of the mnmum: bd, ur bd above nnmmn. hy Cue. To»n«P Oommttt-t- and Ue p;y- ner.t thereof»y te urchnatr accordnv o the nuner of purchase. on fc, thu Tcwnshp v.'. dovtr a, bargan and na» dt-cd (or sad prr tnn(m. PATED: Outnher U.!»r,o DUN JUAN, Townshp Cerk To be' advertsed n.-to'-r Mh, «r.(, nnd Otnher 'th, t-'o, n the ndependent-1,hajur. OWNER Wam & John Brown. N, Hornv ~ Kohert Kser ARdata 'Dunham Ttrcs. Us-k Ehtard Parker Nrdr Hodne Corp Jary!6nn«r rene Greza, Horan ft Anna KHkan. TOTAL UBN8 WTH, NTEREST TO JtT 1, 95D aa.o-4 HE.t mw Ktr,md +» Mtn-r-'ON and -u 'stockhoh-s! whd do t or the compa stfy-. k ;n M- oh-r thun t; '1. Tn- v or (-ach ^v. or dftthhut.1. Utter Tn W-SS NUTP UF 'VBLC 8A.B TO WHOM T MAV CONCBHN: A( t reguar met-g of the awnhp CommtU«of the Townp of Woodbrdgu ted TuesWay, -tpbur 3rd, 1 a50, 1 «;. dre-k-'. ajv»rtn«the fact tmt on Tun- dy tvtnng, O-ttrm nh, nto, t«''owdp t'omnttet w meut at 1', M. (CST) n tu CnuMWe Memora -Muncpa papers -' Sworn me ths ' (My o "tn cvr-m-' nns under wc nd securty nmtrrs >cr upon t- (ooks y,h trk et>», hod tch n a aptcty t of a boa fr owner. un,- nnut of copah. 1 1 H pcton sod troeh the mas or,at s'hscrh'rh nr.n-k-h jran-dn; t.nv- \v:s: (Ths n'or' 1 1 rtn av,,, trwrrky news- CAM.-X -:. CKWOY, Kdu.r, 'uhsh,, an. suncrf-d het'ore!::.u- or St->en)cr. 1H[,O.M x;>.\ 1:-;-.K ( >.\\ NM.H-V 'uhr,,r N,.VV.,,KHV nn-mnm.-x[j --M,rty 7. ms-tj ODK.V... -' bvfnre-tb«f HSjM :.M.' j, SMA..KY Jutr o the Su-rur Court of f New Je-Hey. :UUm u tu onmkhhmer JMSCJ' for ho te a mt j uf, Sr., and Ag-nes fjue mttrr j] 1H ftfe T (R \v:v U- Kt'a- u! \t-\v punn,r tvu^ J arun-. >T. T»fhtr,.H wfe ;NOTC.: H-' M-: ' O-" '.MMSSONWHS TO: vyan,1 H-hor, Sr., nn. j AsntH S. Harour, s vyf«,-( Cter-s ''nsr.:'k: TowmP of Wdodh-tdK-, nnafu ', pffj'aon u New Je/aey; ' nqock and Co., a rorparatfr' of 1 Kt\v.V«k; nd to wom t may ujrdm. -S-ou BO ufby huhed nf u meet ', ng Of.- >:.^ UuKjr <Uh tu d the auvu ettk'd cause; to b.. at te 'dur Htmnt, n He O o<"n«w JJj-ujstv'k, n the County u \ Mddknex and stuu of Maw Jm- Wednt.^d.v, ; 8 day of Novnu, ft), «or of ten Stern snaudu-d Tme) n the (ore.., «, of pad dty, fo tt m-me o t frmjnk u- amount or uomppn t Wn' to fe m for He protert ed n Ht ettou fed n tt; ft dakk'n, f uny, cause u! knk ' J())K Jt'.-t-.nurJ uf Now J....,-MTT t rwkmtjon, Asst.nt D-nty Attfrnev - Qe«r;] / ' Attornoys u( D»t«d: L-tpjd t, sso. 4j- - r, ' SM-- 1U>'H S\ um>d(es-;x BOAtE,. ucpt' ctrnofatu ae<» Jf-acy, '.nttrf, -.-.'A, auo r!n» PAM.Kt, He-re k'd, ror (e une o Mtd St-pt-htu- B..^ V'tMu <>f thu n1111\-t m a t t. t<( ne rrcrd and (» vur» tpob'v to huu ut >ut): v«b»ha«-, T H rachtknt y OK ucroukt A. P. knm».n» jan, Wr e of J r>m' 19(0 > fcu'k,standard T («n th«o^ of the day, at (ht amu h«cv o? K»w Vhfc, N. J., «) the r gt,» known» Juhn F»» tn a he foownje 4 naau, to w : certan u, tract ur " and ' ' J(»«>h N, Kantor, Jr, Wam, Grorta H Arthur Dunham UE TOSS NcgH...,,...(...::,....:....:.... '. tr.ss crnard Yarmsvch 28.0t J,.Nurman & EVA Bojey 256.0» '!-s. Jw p Strause A. TVeanka Henry A Anna Derng he} nuj Scann.ev tt Mary Atfed Uv Anfed...'. UT «M«ry Anfte,. James ft Jua O'Bren Antono Ootne Ann Bodnar Samuej Poyd..«..-. w;;v K La Bu»so & Jo«ephto«D» PHo. George. Takace 8B.JJ Mary Harrntton 2«< UKfb«r«Kankows 1J 5 3 Ov»r MfK. Suppy Co U, J. TRAXHR. Cootqr 8.1. H t.) Rj-fn ay To. yan Cay Cp Tynn Cay Co Hovny r>ah Mutton How Fre Rrck Co, Mutton u.w Fre Brck Co. Mnrttn A. Snyder Kdward Sater Nchoas nutowek « H 67.5» R1.17 9S-»» 12).tt 202.g N'hoaa Qutowak Q t af~tntc ute nd to toe hgheat bdder accordng 0 tern of Bae on fe, wth the 'cnhft Cerk open to [nspecton nd to be pubcy read pror to Ae, t,uu n u 'H mmv- ^ nock 78'J, 011 the WuodhrBM Tuwna LKueuftne Ma. Take further notce that th«townshp Commttee haa, by resouton nd ursuunt to aw, fx«d t nnun prce nt wct eud otf t) Md hock w t)» sod tnseuer Wth n oer dctns pertnvnt, od nh'tn ur'-e (t-ng uv.uu pus nj»j t rutrk dred «u advtrtaff tht sae. Hud otn n oft bock, f sod on enus w re,«)e a do'.vn payment uf jt.uo, ha buace uf purt'am; p et.- U ha pad n equa uy MtnH of <1(J.O(); pus ntcree and oto' t'-nns (rvdjt for 1 n contrn-t uf Take further notce that st sad F to whch H may djburned, Ue Townshp Com- Ott««restrvcd t; rtft n ts dtsweton to r«ject a,ny Due or ( bds am,4 bo He md ntn n --..d ^uck to ptch bdder aa t my»«'!«ct, due ' '.. fvw to' term n mnnfr of payment, n cane one e>r more atmnw bds nm be ree»v«a. Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by th«townshp Commutes and the pay; mejt- thereof by the purchaaer accordnr o the manner of purchase n accordance wth terru of sae on S», the Townahp w dever K bar-,h and a»e tveed (or md nremaes. DATMO: October HU, (5( vf. J. PWOAN, Townshp Cerk. T > t mjvertsed Ocot-r r.th, SO, m fc-tv'- ttth, U5., n the ndep«ud«nt-eadr. a t A Mttm Hoow Kre Brck Co Anne Larson, Hghway Lap & De'v. Oo. Mtton Hoow Fm Brnk Co.., AVard Dunham Coft«t Co '. ' H 46.93!t,6'3 Abert'J. Mt-r Anna. Neuck 4Uce O. Prce - Btet.. Hed.ak x ,U 3»74 Etht Sedak ' Joseph Skor»kaa 38,SS Kster Mae Brown 1S.30 Arche Cunnngham, 8.80 Wmn L. S Bertd U May 9.76 James Ward '. 9.7C Harod & Kuae (,'anty 19,BJ Davd J. navn <.t Uchard-W, Cheatham 1J.51 Wck nke.7.6 4,8! Chares & Odve Uu^turn 5«.J2 Charts -(Wee WcLaurn 4.88 Carre A. Watsm S.J3 Mury mrk^lt,. 7,07 Mddesex Concrete Bock Co Kny rew 10.j '.'.'.'.'.'.,'.'.'.' 7f ::::-: t» 9.75 Prman. & Ace Shth -SauJ MJuau,,. v Rcrnds (Jreecy Wam & Mary Waace. ut Mguts u Uat 10. Morgan!.. n J 198 L 3au MgsU- Cara M. Wam Nfk.nn Sau M'ytz A)h»rt ].««( Ho -...' : ;..,.. Bshop J. L. Johnson.".'. RHPP J, L. JohHyn MorrK Lowe OweB & Barbara Baey tu 1 '. Joson Krank & L. Bron H»fT Cu WfU NUTWK OK PHUU HUM K) WHOM T MAY CQNCUJtN: At u reguar meetnk of the TowmP fftnmttm of the Town eh», of Woqabrdge hed Tu-tfday, CH-nher Jfd, 136, - WH dmmed o u4v)rue te fm-t that on Tuesday evenng, Octohe- 7th. 11)50, the Townshp Commttee w meet at «1'. M. (BST) n the L'umnU-e. Chan/ben, Memora Munkpa Budng, Woodb-dge, New Jersey, and to the TTgheat bdder kuuord- ng to terms of tae on tt wt the, T«wr>shr> Cerk pxj to nspecton and to he pu-y ruud pror to Krto, U>tt 1101 ud 694, on the '" r ' Voodb' Take turtner nnttco tut the V«wn p Cvnmttqa hus, hy rehfutttn and purauttnt to «w, ftvedfa mnmv vrw ut whch MM oks ) «ad b»(k w te Hod tc- -' c WtU»U <Hw dftuu M fm«to«t( o< ptptk «'ed at dvertnng th «sut-. Sat us n Hd tuck. f e'] on terms, w requre u -dnv uaym-nt of fnmt he ba«n>f uf pur-uso n-h, p% n enuf monthv 110,00 : erft "" p'uvwed fur n to be a»e. tnvt Hud 'other ontrat-t of further notce that at j ny dae to whk-h t may tt Tuw.MdH) Cumh twf. tt Tuw.MdH) Cum re(erv»«the fght n ts dsto fjot or a tde «a4 bock»««!t. dq - ( fg to fej«ot u«y one or a td Mp O ot»«f t o» t «wwe VM y t«n h Upuu aut'«ptace uf the mnmum 9.».76 o!?a 21, ! f 9.7D Kjah Jones, '. 4^21 Ony Lawrence Besr, ! " ; VUtQr & Heen fu»kav«h Vh-to #, Heen Huetavch...' Mueaex County Wefare oard Mark Wknson, But. ous 4 Dorothy Hharre Q.H 9S.54 Notce of Hearng Notce s hereby gven that the Department of Pubc Uttes Eoard cf Pubc Utty ComrooMrt h t«t t A. M. November H, 1950 for a pubc tearng on ncreases n Jntrastate teephone rtes fed by the New Jersey Be Teephone Company. Hearngs w( be btd > ce Board's ropms at 1060 Broad Sueet, Newark, New Jersey. A b nsert was maed to t teephone customers n May of ths year outuaug the pfypcuet ncreases. The schedues of ncreased teephone rates requested»re on fe pa of thsntw Jersey Be Teephone Company busness ofc and ut the offce of the Pubc Utty Commsson Q T«nton, tad ' Newark. The proposed rates ue avaabe or pubc nspecton between 9 A. M, and 1 P. M. from Monday through Frday. New Jersey Be Teephone Company... to brng tecphorte servce to more peope, a ad faster servce to everyone. Most of ths wre s n underground cobes, some of whch are capabe of carryng up to 2,100 copversjtonj at the tame tme. Never before have we added so much cabe n so tte tme. Atogether, n the past fve ytat'j t has requred $232,000,000 n cross addtons to teephone bu<! n 8 J ' h ht ken ajh mportant ruht n<.v,. We're not ony ac t- gve you more and btu.r servce, but the addmu factes are needed more than «ver aj the naton turns to the teephone n speed the job eep O,., a we're spon o» r.-h fof teephone contr^on durng the past fve yeat.csn t-.e precedng seveneen, the need for arge, expendtures w cc-- tnu for a number of years. Our pant for 1950-'51 aone $ swtchboards; teephones contempate $85,000,000 f and cabes - to expand ftw JeMey's tekf)boo«system! A of ths expanson and mrrovements vtay addton! to teephone pant. Competon o the'.e pant depends on two thngs: mmngt suffcent to attract nvestor, and th«need of He natona jecurty program. NEW JBRSEY BCLL TELEPHONE COMPANY ]5 \ U & 25 j Joseph & 432 M 412 N 432 N 432 N 4351) 'b 12 43BU 443 1) 443 B puth, paydoa j... K.8 A. W k u j g H tef WcKown Uee, J.T U ftnn Mafuerto Jutp ft 4uJ»y U John ft Audrey Uee Juhn ft. Audrey Mee Johnft Audrey Moe 'unzmv StefB Koeeo & JpEeRjne D Peter &. K. Snpundje(f nr rtr W W t t K Ann E. Matet Amu a W»U»»«,-,.»...,- M<) A JO Uurtt. Apartment Homes, nc (Jarden State Udg.!Corp a. UdA ,111 30RS M H 441 V 419 a m 4e8D mo 468 J 4HB h J 43B m A 'O Juu^ H. Kanu HLU } S. tandtt.. Oarden Bt»te Bdg. Char'e# F..OtKen, H(w»rd J KtUV A! Haymum L. Jonun,, j C. Jghpson» &«) B. Reeb Stephen L. feafcoct $ t 4fV«w Ufohur..,..,...,., :.., Quortu V, O Connor J{ \ H#rpaap Neumann Kenneth" ft Hoyna HoauUnd tjlfj J<tu»h.H»M(»utr - Q 1 Bno Tret...,,... Joseph A. Chmey J,j( fc»«r Nenon.,T', TO DU1VH HOSE H0RSEP0W8 AT THE CUKH PROVED ChtvroU advanc-d«tgn trucks an Amtrca' swf buy Ctrtftd ratng pn>v«chavrat L»adt motttr «n n dovtr mora Mf honapowtf than thost «th» pr«dp«tfa^ftrd «<{upp«d covmttono trvckt n thtr w»gm cass, 11,000 to 16,000 b., Orof V«hc«Wagh. For ra a t tght conwcutv y«an, thtt tructt hav td H Btd n wt,... art for ahtad ths ytar. Makt your next truck a Chtvro tt. Comt n and gt th factf JEFFERSON MOTORS, nc. 1^66 NtfW BRUNSWCK AVE. p. A ^[-0016

15 THURSDAY. OCTOBER 15, 19BT PAOB FFTEEN odbrdge Hgh, Asbury Park to Cash Here Saturday '- - - H.HU, ORTS ROUND-UP By Johnne Roye yads<'k for mnftaurhg an atttete'a abty has omjwrson wth another former star performer, tn n, was compared wth fcorrtetne ese durrg -ve regn. Toddy Tomrrty WUHarrtS, the Bar^ rnt hafback, s beng rrehtonea n the sartc wth Johnny Korczowsk, the greatest aba'cft'd ace evef to pate through thfc pbttas dbrdsc Hgh, Schoo. You w note that we "the greatest a-around," snce we beeve Bg ras shaded n two departments by'three former arrors. For" nstance, We GafeK ttrtc 0tt>tfc(! have not seen ther equa as ne Wftek&s; wre nnut.ve Wat Stman, who payed on the 1930 on Barron eeven, s stt ctmsdefed the best frd runner ever to wear a red and back uh- Htt, as a fnshed product, Koreaowsk stood out k ; n the rhdde of a desert. He coud ht a ne [two ton truck, and then break nto the open He speed and rhythrnc moton of a'.thrha run John's kckng was ony equaed ty Seve and Joe Boze, two former Red Bazer stare, Hs ft passng was oversharowed by h? consstent tnt;, athough "futch" coud fp, a, 60-yard ff he stuaton demanded one. Backng up the orczowsk tacked wth the ferocty of a wd bu bsscs.sof the uncanny ktaek of dagnosng hs bt's pays before they materased. r the frta (s, t wasn't the above-mfetttotted assets that m great t was hs frwsse and footba savvy. h schoo he dspayed the posh of a proa the way n whch he run fs tetlrf afd hane ba behnd the ne of scrmmage. A born "Gutch" was the typ"e whb coud get the most hs tram wth hs confdence, a gfressventss, am sprt. n our book, he s the deah of Wo6dfootba payers, and to date Korczowsk s the d warror ever to be voted the most outstandng stc footba star from ths area. He wore hs grd wthout a faw. efore, the most fatterng compment young Wams can receve s beng mentoned n the reath wth the name Korczowsk. Personay, we [Wams' name w rank aongsde Bg John's he takes off hs footba togs for the ast tme ason. At the rate'he s runnng and passng, a on the A-State eeven s amdft a Certanty.,y st has a ot to earn n the art of ba totng, at he acks n that department, hfe.makes up for er power. n two games we have yet to wtness ms beng drven back, even at tthes when he was three and four tackers. As a pas&f, the husky,ck s currenty underrated due to hs fpper beersha dewed by hs brant runnng, tn hs frst aganst South Rver, he competed tour out of sx g attempts, and Tommy coud have rrptfjved on fre ust Saturday f hs recever^ had rot cohe th severe cases of eusve fngers. rt two games' averaged an antng.7 yams per carry, and. three yards were needed. There s no dotbt t Wams has what t- takes to go a the hatchng hm for the rest of the sea&n w be euro. )KfRS.... George Oerek Wmd get a bg kck stenng to the press box strategy.... Frank ro payed a great defensve game aganst P-ncest Saturday and may move up to the number one. The Barrons' physca conftbnng was tec n the fna perod aganst HBdfe When Gerek's charges faed to show the sghtest af fatgue.... The Md-County Basebt Leagfe»k! ts anua banquet Saturday nght... The 13' greatest need s A pade kcker the ack may cost them a ba game ater n the season. pacty crowd s expected to wtness the tmcen Perth Amboy Aumn cash Sunday afternoon, St. James C.Y.O. footba team W naugu- ts season Sunday afternoon wth a schedued wth Hsde....Francs Pafsoh, a former Barotba and baseba star, s no resdng n Cawhere he keeps n touch wth oda sports Va dependent-leader.... Berne Peterson, Tony jra and Erk Chrstensen ate currenty makng PH wth the Fork Unon grd team whch dethe Rchmond Uhversty freshmen ast?atur- -7, for ther fourth straght vctory ths season. OPENNG 800N he BOWL-MOR 3 AMBOy AVKNUK WOODWUDGK ;V (Between Mut md <r«n HtreeU) WTH NEW BeUJKE "BOWLNG ALLEYS Wth G.E. Automatc Fou nn League? Now Formng txub 4»AhfU NVT«f> MAK,E RtSERVAftOtf CALL WO Gdden Bears Sgn Par of Former Rutgers Bach To Boster Team for Ttt wth Amboy on Sunday WOODBRDC^E-Thp om 260 pounds, payed, thren years wth. NR# Brunswck wth a record of awated mretk between the the Bears after eavng Boston Co- thrde yenrs of varsty footba Goden Bears and Perth Amboy w. Crcekmur, brother of Lou the ndvr Couch Cht Rednhaw. The Aumn s a set to expode Sunday former Wam W and Mary A pe (rvns bark, who s expected afternoon at the oca hrh schoo Amtrcar tacke who a how paystadum when the tradtona pro- ng wth the Detrot. Lons, towers fed, phyed R season of varsty ba to Tpnrk thp OoWeb Bear b»c- fessona rvas batte to decde sx feet three nches and hts the at Rrkr Copxc W/oe Jonrd (he whch eeven ratw the top spot n scaes for 230 potd!;, aso has pro rtks. Centra Jersey, kck oft tme has three years servrt wth the Goden Rufh Younser, an mportaton been set for 2 P. M. Warrors and Was af ouutandj frtrm KatMft, who notv fwmes n Coach Tony Caccoa, aways performer p n both phases of the strvng to strengthen - hs squad, game, announced ate ast t nght h the sng- Jake Mthf.» rock of Gbratar ng of Harvey QrmBWy nod Hftnk on defense, who was uted us one Pryor, two former RutRera' backfed stars, to a contract. Both pro ba, has returned to toss hs of the better ne backets n sem Sdaret ba totert are etpected to 220 pourtd a-fme nto te Affboy se attbn aganst Pttth Amboy Sunday afternoon, f tftuj can acquant themseves Wth the Bears' peretce, Havng put two»song snge wng attach At Rutgers the wth the ftopeftwn Oreyhotnun feet-footed backs were tutored and four Wth the B«frs. under the popuar T formaton, John bjfe'rf, a,n outstntdnr doth Qrmsey and Pryor are guard or! the BHrtttr ektvet t 1S48, MetucTen, s h a J>ostoh to ttaydt a tuwe for the staftng fuback berth kfter pwtttg uncvr tormfr 1 A Aftdrfftn ft»y ETOTM t te UnverstyQrf K^hws, Vmnter's taents are ftot mwd W httng a nt, ns he s»so an accornproducts of Orange Hgh Schoo has returned to the BOars Wth a they Bazed a pkth of grd-1 year's experence tndw hs B«)t. gory. Qrmsey cmaxed hs Hs presence n the neup w career before enterng!gve Woodbne some added by benp named to the A State eeven. The former coegate stars' chef asset s speed, and they Wre both used as cmax runnera by the Rutgers' coach, frarvey jfarraan, before graduatng The two hutgers' addtons to s Wdodbfse squad w be happy wecdtfed by Captan Roy Vaettne, w)o s aso an aumnae of the New Bnswck nsttuton. Addtona good news reached the Goden Sear strotghod ths week when fve forher members of he Varsy decded td return to acton after beng nactve durng the eary part of the season. Tny Prather and Harvey creekmur, strength n the mdde of (he ne, The ast of the returnng v«tf'ans s Pat Totka; a 173 pound hard httng back, who starred wth the Barons n recent years, Ttrtfca. darng hs short me wth the Bears, was used chefy on defense to fae advantage of hs deady tackng, but come Sunday, the HopeftWh grdster w fnd hmsef beng gven the opportunty to operate n the bttehsv tack^ fed. He w aso be gven the tusse Surkny afternoon. Mor has fushed fasser and ktfker. Hs sx sefcsos of pro fdotm fm-1 versatty tf gv#mm Boars depth n ther strkng power. Another out. t fcftte addtonu> Utf SQad s Sy Bttfctmore, a fanny fefd ram St. Augujtre, puntng assgnment Wth hopes p o fhg one of the--sews' rhttr k trms season, n addton to Grmey and Pryor, Coach Caccoa has broukht n two backfed stars and an end to two of the bggest tackes n Wood- sharpen the Bears' offense whch brdge hstory, are wecome.sghts to boster Caccoa's forward wa. Prather, who stands sx feet fve nches n heght and weghts about has not beeh too mpressve ths season. frst of the new ner W Joe Haydu, a 190 pound fuback from Woodbrdge Wovernes Take24-0 Decson Over Fords Grd Outft FORDS SqprnK n each of the four quarters, the Woodbrdge Wovernes romped to ther fourth straght vctory of the season wth a 24-0 decson over the Hoboes n a game payed en a ran-soaked fed at the oca park. Woodbrdge taed ts nta score n the. frst perod when Mckey Fredman,, the-woverne' passng star, fpped a short toss from hs own 45-yard ne to Mke Sadony, who took the ba over hs shouder on the Hoboes' 35 and raced the remanng dstance nto the end zone to put Woodbrdge out front by a 6-0 count. The attempt for the extra pont was unsuccessfu., n the second quarter, Fords threatened to knot the score by drvng from ther own 25-yard tturtw down to-- Sf tacrt.qtegrt» c6pte{t Sabfy's pass'tar the-20, and ran t back 80 yards for Woodbrdge's second touchdown of the game. Fords' forward wa he'd as the Wovernes attempted to run the Ha over for the extra pont. At the start of the second haf, the Hoboes uneashed the fu J)owt'r of ther ruhhrf attack to push ' Woodbrdge back to ther owr 28-yard strde. (Just when t appeared as though Fords woud score, Ray Peterson, the Wdvcr- nes' anky end, eaped hgh nto the ah' to ntercept a ahot pass ntended for Sabdy to end the threat. After Peterson ran the ha back to the Fords' 45, Steve O'Rear took the ba on a fahct off and sashed hs way down- to jthe Fords' -yard ne. Ort the next pay, e Jensen cut over hs rght tatke, reversed hs fed, and raced ddwn the sdenes for the score %hoh put Woodbrdge out front, Bot teams fought ^tm even tekms throughout the eary mnutes of the fna quarter, wth ^ penetratng the Wovernes' defense for substanta gans. Two saorng opportuntes by the Hoboes faed when Woodbrdge hed and took over he ba o duwns Wth tme runnng out. Woodbrdge drove 40 yards down to tw Hoboes' fve from where FrWdrnart. broke through the- oentor of th» ne for the fna touchdown of the afternoon. Ra> Peterson, Hank Chomck and Ken Daton were the Wovernes' defensve stars, whe Don Peterson and Jack McDermot. were the stawarts of the Fords' forward'wa. SUnday aftefcnatjr tn«w6od ; y.brdge Wovernes w ffth straght vctory of the. season aganst a strohg Hopeawn.combne.!. 1'etehaon, SUo us: tfun, O'^cnr MMB, ; Fremtn, Murysr, Buds: Keer, NarS '. Tttken: WasK, Orante Uuurr: >. Ptjtbfnn,-rtH-k Center: MDertnott Hacks: Mnko, MveT, JnnSo, Scofe hy ferodt: VVoc.trdgt B 6 J F-ort D 0 8 «H 0 0 SCHOOL CO8t«the yeary cost of educatng a chd n pubc schoo rose'from $88 n 1940 to»208 n t<9, acrtordnk to a su-vfev b the U. 8. dhamber of dommette. Ths rs represents a gah of appfoktnawy B7 per cent per pup n terms of "rea" dpuar vaue, even though fgures woud ndcate that a smaer percentage of the natona n orne was beng devoted to; educaton. New York, wth ap average pup expendture of $312, ed a the states. Msssspp' taed the st, wth ony $73' for each'schoo chd. Ovea Overt- crmhg k togtfou. use ths m«th(td. SEABOARD'S FAMOUS. now avaabe to you ' ftecord tme 1' Get my atnonnt ym nwd from $25 to $500 on ymf stghattt-e, m% ete.,, PHONt WO COMPANY EMPLOYEES LOAN COMPANY 85 MAN STREET ftora. e. of M He outfmkrren H hs home state, payed fojr yettn of varsty Ha at St. Amung Hgh Schoo and concuded \s career by beng eected c'aptrtn (tf tr team whch Won the Eastern'forka schoastc Champonshp- f 1947 WnOdbrdge t enter Sunday's fra-j wth a record «'f one vctory aganst, a snge setback. They defeated Brookyn n ther naugura cohtest before drpppbu a decson to Ue Staten sand Coegans. (e'th Amboy has posted one vctory aganst one detent and a te thus far ns seaon. The one set- C&me at the hands Of the Vaey Steam aggregaton Jt»m Long band. Records or Qtynes: PJL'!U JVu'Mh 4K«Vfth Amhny 11. G 19 -C.<t S No Omen puyp. : t a Bowng Aong Mh Had ChomcU Woodbrdge Fremen's League n fourth week wth ony three games between top and fourth pace. J^rst Ad Ptw\ s eadne but ost one game to setn No. 11. John Prekop wasted a 203 game as tenm ost Abrecht for Aene No. 1 shot 580 hs 226 was -we paced to prevent a sweep by sem No. 1. Last game went to Avene! by She Fremen rong we to ; sta? among eaders. Cean sweep over Coona hep\» cause. Woodtyrdge back wnhn^ odd game Over Avehe No. Z. S«tutday Mte Cub on top n Servce eague by two games. Weaver hajs the boys bow- " UJ, _. better,. teadng team n scores, f ambo bowed a trpcate 14S n a three games. Frst trpce bowed at CtUtsnteh Cub n Bfht years. tjewge OuTeU'a 234 heped Compound ro 856 top score for nght. She Yard n tree-game sweep over she Lab. Ths was a surprse upset. Coppoa Ceaners ost frst game then came through g wth 1004 add $36 to wn ast two H get of 2812 ahd hgh tame M ead teagu. uus Macroed Bdft for hgh man on team. Mayer's Tavarn bjeat Amas Taverr, for odd, fcame n ther»atch, 8te,ve Se,pa wth 561 hgh for AJmeu and Sander Ducstk hgh for Mayer's. Craftsmen Cub eadng eague but w have "to beat Coppoa Ceaners to stay uy there. Modern Men's Shop won.they Ast game n eague wth 836. B Uwyer had a 211 n that game. The boys broke the ce, and we shoud hear from them from now on. The Carteret Swwpstake wnners: frst pace. B Mer. Panfed, 465, 46; second, Jerry Drenzd, Hahway, M, B0; thrd, Vo» tucc, fwda, 4f. 30; fourth, feen Mevn, New truuwck, 413.»7: ffth, A Stoanch, Westfed. 11, 14; txth, John Harnnan, DuneH, 40k. 4. Saturday nght hgh,- 4. Harrna. 5. Sunday hgh; W. Mer, ts. Moe Pucd n hs frst game shoot, 241 on 3-4, to wn Jackpot of 125. That game h«ped hm ge thrd pace 417 Matt Odzaeuk reporu 89 entres a <mp and J«4kpot back to tfs Thf /adbot k somethng mmmmm VmL j j Hfcjt ^mmj BMf mmt Am tttett h m to«krd pot and nfust rou 24 o; better on aeys 3J4 \f wh, Tns p6t grows U nbt ht score. Moe. ht pot Umt na three days of s^eep. John Dayon of Newark mpryt Doubes cuuupon wth BtMUey aoaeskt for «hot thru Umw tn mmy but COUW not reach monrj JJUtw WCTC of New Brmwek runs a bowjuu program ' 7:45 Saturday n rft Ths s boers' program and scorer of nfte a over county are used n Saturday and hear the ther best score ared y t n tj«, U» Atwt w» know for a f uy to v\ nto Bg Gun n Defeat of Hsde jtt Stra^bf, the Barrons' hn-ttn; fbucr who fayed, bt roe n Woodbrdte's vctory over tsfc axt satn^ay at he sxdntn. fhc anky smnt- pnyw rtry nt bmh dft«nkve and defense to hjtttt tht- est p:yo< Ktc of ts career. He pefa tp 97 ymfs n 18 attempts for an averngf nf 5.3 per n M pr&kh em-ryk department. BOWLNG RESULTS CRAFTSWKN'S OMXK.KfH OMftsmen Cub :ntpon ('sanpra ' t t ' tayer'n T»Vt....'...' / Anus'K T"ftV6H 6 y enty Stop 6 Futon. HerH Moftjrn Men's >s to» Seutr Pajak Sutjyk Ke«r rs.y...!. AmK M. A D-H.k ra.)... 'r' fc..uut.so MUKc utt.-k.at/.ut. S/.rk J..zurku - : nt to o m 171., 211 ssa U7 1 Ob 1,'U nn4 s-t n' 2«1 s' S" ts Mr, m HD n ) TS SS7 Hf 874 DS ma r.a.. VJ7 -tb m AU d) 899 S7 U2( S9 185 Jj 8H ('mfxttrn (:. ' TM H 4 19S. n Kum #- t1% m [ H 1SW S3 147 n» u, LS 1U7-184 J! 195 (U 3S, U. toe T H f,)!u 114 -W TU m T UNK KH«BHCK CXh.NTKH-'LAST cm Nem«Sj.ner WtrU-fc S. Katko rf. Ju.a 1" rrku A. Trout fcj... '. MooktJ M. av.t. t Kc-rc... J. Ft 'rrv CD. 125 U7 2S HD '. 114 :"S." HD ur, U. ''- AM Pattk aen No, 1 (2) Fupntrk-k v uras : :'. \ 1,68, t Ohrey'H Tverh HoUue Trt TuW--Uera Htj tf.'me, 213 Oonovth Kev Pftn Tuh j Htea Wntt ntffn tjvuoa.etso Htnth, Jr. Montmzu Bo ] ke Heer 'rakup H 'mck NN- nburmur} Hn Sk \»fa t) 140 ; H2 ^U TB 111 s5s e (f :.:..-..;. 18f> m «S -U. 10 d? t m s' s h f ff n w 149 DS Jot 183 ' T33 '8(17 :» Vw.\ AM T H tm n \% 1.61 '7» T m 8S0 Gcrek (Hub Gven t«kh by V c t o r y.^ OverHsde,25-14 "" -coach BrTnnt, gven a ft ht t.hpr 2f- vofovy over R.^dr. w bp Ktmnhtt for thef serom strarht rtkson SatUrdnJ afmon wh«m the HUp Bht> W nt Asttry Prtn ttve nto the fcj stfrttn tn tnnge wth th«red fnd Back. The openng kck o tme has bwn moved baek to 2 P. M.»»» <f Thr Barrons' forward wa WU, for the Asbury ParV hcn. was earnrd thfttton Vter, the varsty guard, woud bt mssng from the ne up because of H severe head njury receved n the Hsde tt-s;e ast week. Ctertk ntends to f thp vacant gttp. b$ hp vf tfran fed EW.od dvw from hs tacke poston, the swtchng of the 20(3 pound JStod the cchtn of thr hw gve tp JWd fawrs addtohfc strength up thf mrtr A«'ovtry Park to ddte ha«r corded two Vctora agrnst a MVe defeut and appears to be heade for one 6f thjsr most successfu MmpfUns n rscent years. Qarfed and rvng ton are the Btehop' two Vctms wth Nw Brunswtt ho'.ns the ony decson agatftst the'shore eevh. - -r- The Bshops, n ther eary ::aes, hav«^'d a dua OffenWt swtchng from tht T formaton M), sn«ft fcng on varous occason^ Usuay they shft from the T nto the snge wng to tze thtt power, but have a seres of hand ff pays n reserve f ther hard funnng ground attsck faters,,':'' Rnnk Myers, a SO pound hafback, s Asbury Park's chef offensve weapon. The fast steppng ta- s a trpe threat back whom and kckng equas hs brant runnng, Smgesk hurt Qerek cams hs varsty came out of the Hsde scrap n far shape, wth the excepton of Maer and Fred Smgesk, and w be ready for sxty mmute duty. Smgesk suffered a dsocate^ thumb ast Saturday, bt w t» for fu tme duty aganst Asbury. The foowng Barron ne up s gxpected to start aganat tht Bshops on Saturday. Edde Ambaae ant Mke SerdnSky w hande the fank po8tons\ The tacke sots w go to Tf?d Kujawskt and B 8ah'g«r. Steve Cetagy nod ta Btzod are the guard starters wth $ob Monar sated to hande the tvot post. Tommy Wams, Fred Smge-.1, Lee StrAUbe, and Fred Buono j fbre w round out the Red Bazers. 1 hard httng Hank fed whch s ex- 1 to reach new heghts aganst Agbury Park. Last Saturday Lee Skaube and 'tommy Wams combned thetf brhaot runnng tactcs to ead tht.bartors to a,we eatted vctory over a heavy favored Hsde eeven af the oca hgh schoo stadum. The vctory wan Wood'" a.< The Bed Baers' 8mnoth;s"bhc Hottng snge wng ac was a ch grohd rut 27n ya^ds sde overshadowed C m-xt Tuc tght defense as t htor Mattn County eeven's vaut tncssus UT yards. Ted Kvduy and ht payed tne fu sxty VR Stron Mke Serdnsky Were jon proceed! Of the Woodbfdge ft h Ts tost. 1 to' u Cv f.ch tn- accu 's repes. Pnr- phase of the yno Boyd, a,! New Jersey nsson, who 1 records n-,.'. that's au the t dever ynur nuton haa (ndepenrtentreason for representajthnr.s, Buck tted at ths vuge ts WHY WAT LONGER FOK A BOWLNG BALL! Ony «22.95 BOWLNG BAQ8 BOWLNG 9WOES at ««r estmate on t ShrU, DrewM and Bouses M 8Ufe St, Perth Amboy JPj Henry Jacowsk. frop, H r.-r «^ 1 tbf {

16 SXTEEN THURSDAY, 12, 1050 tger S to TacHc ^rnbers Wecomed ny Scout Mother s Cub pe Saturday Mentor Sees Trumph over Navy BRUNSWCK RtRP'S' FORDS-Mrs Pau Haner and Mrs. Geone Oftya were wecomed! nto membershp of the Mother's MtNCETON -Dck _ Vaentm...11 tpum open.-, r, omc sfft-, cu! > ' Bo 5 / Scot Troo ) 53 ft A w hr hark n acjnn n the Navy BfturdV nwtnk Tempo's j meptrtr hed n Our Lady of Peace fame ths Satrt ay accordnr to n tn- HuKcrs Stadum at audtorum. The Rev.John E.; P. ncrtn, v, cna,. h) chfre C ad- M Grmes, pastor, spoke brefy. ; wp w 1()!s optmstc ovy hs t,! Pans were competed for 8 cake,,.-. m \.rhnnr""; Of vrtnrv prnts a formdabe!sa, Mo be he d Novcmber 12 n " ^ ~ ^ e who mssed the Tmers 1 frs ost. owng each mass. Peter j nas [,oen sdened wth a twsted gufte to Syrna.sc then! Terebush s charman, asssted by back ncurred durng a practce dropped ts second encounter tojjrs. wttm Kovacs, Co-charrjeton n 1 scrmmage, bft he was back n ;! Saturday n unform for Tuesday's practce oothn Mrs. Chares Rambcrg presded sesson whch was confned to a et-down n team sprt, a! and dscussed arrangements for ashort sgna dr. Rutgers w be n natura resut ot.u'tp to the frankn nsttute n Afftr the workout, the team ad- to the cub' house to watth a^faturday's fash wth Prnce- Phadepha for the gcouu n thejourned tort. The Scaret worked hard a nw future. ' ; moves of Saturday's over Weft budng tsef physcay and ] Hostesses were Mrs. John Wtuff, RutBers. mentay to cope wth the powerfu Mrs. 'Wam Dambach. Mrs. Jo- rr«eton combne, and an easng- seph Tatarka and Mrs. Joseph ELEVEN CLUB 1VJEETS up^pfrod s bound to foow. Cosky. KEASBEY - The EeeVen Cub RytRers and Tompe are ted n j. met at the home of Mss Mary An th,u W r P s, rach ownng one dc-^ Botand Entertans to. 12 CrowsM Road, ths pace. vnn, Thp Scaret took the nta, Mrs Robert Kova.cs and daughter, fae n 1943,34-20, but ast year Jvca-Teen Members Grace, were guests. Mrs. Chrstne thaows bounced back frorh a ter-' Nany was warded the dark horse Anh b] openng?ame beatwc a, the Woobdee FORDS Avenue, Mss prze. Others present were Mss was hostess ftands of Texas to post a U-7 drover Rutners. Ezabeth DMatteo, Mrs. Rose Jua Dan, Mrs. Heen Prnt, Mrs. to merrfbers of the Jve-a-Teens at meetnj; hed at her home. a of Tempe's casuates Johnson. Ms, Ann Sgtomoo, Mrs. for ntensve work ths week. The ony one not sated to pay s Dave L, a bs sophomore tacke who suffered a broken wrst n the ast game Rnj! Whte, rght end, #he SUOR'C a knee njury,. (oronr around n Rood stye,'as s «'oe Zabrow.'.k, senor defensve rnfe man who earer receved a ose'.njury. Tempe's scorng threats are t w o Sew ' Jerseyans. Gene Caterna.NGHT MEETNG (rorn Vneand and Duke Wuztardo, sophomore fash from jjrfgeton. Wuzmdo got hs frst n the cubrooms. tartnf chance n the Syracuse tarn. He extoed both on the attack'and pynt; safety on defense. J Other Rutgers teams w be n Terebush. Members present were Bevery Gondoa, Margaret Fscher, Vrgna Turek, Louse Unar, Joan Tatarka and Nancy and Ama Mer. TUESDAY MEETNG FORDS Fords P6st 163, Amer- pta. :can Legon, w meet October 17 j at 8 P. M. n'the post rooms. FORDS The Lberty Assocaton w meet October 7, 8 P. M., WELCOME NEW SON KEASBEY Mr. and Mrs.Ka,- are ; home. LCtpn ths week Coach Otto H's j M r 8 KaMr ht s the former Jenne reshmen eeven opens ts home; Kovasky. eason rjy takng on the Prnceton; Mrs. Georgana Pheasant. LEAVES DAUGHTER FORDS Mr.-and Mrs, Marvn Wess, 84 MacArthur Drve, are 1 the parents of a daughter born n the Perth Amboy Genera Hos- SEWAREN NOTES By'Mrs. Fercj»- Austen! Mrs. Prank J. La Parr, Wodd- {brdge, formery of Sewaren, s a ' surgca patent at the Perth Am- Mr, and Mrs, H. D. Cark have returned from a busness trp through the md-west. Mr. and Mrs. Wam J. Baron, Jrosh n the stadum tomorrow at j Coach Joe Makn has ony four west Avenue, attended the Hoy, P.M. ettermen back from ast year's Name Socety's Hoy Year Servces {The varsty cross country oam'squad, ncudng Art Seward and at the Poo Grounds n New York aso xoes nto acton for the frst Bruce Freeman. Leadng cand- on Sunday. The occason aso me Frday, traveng to Prnce- dates from ast year's freshmen marked thp 100th Annversary of {on to meet the Tger carrers, squad s A g. : St. Patrck's Cathedra. St. John's Church Confrms New Member FORDS At ceremones rnndueted n St. John's Epscopa Church the sacrament of confrmaton wu conferred upon Mrs. Ferdnand Schutz by the Rt. Rev. Afred T. Banyard. suftrasen bshop of New Jersey.,. Bshop Banyard aso bessed a new set of atar nens donated by Mrs. Harod Sandorff n memory of her mother, Mrs. Auret Montan. Democrats to Sponsor Card Party n Sewaret STORK BRNGS SON HOPELAWN Mr. and Mrs. George Gyursn, 37 Loratta Street are the parents of a son born n the Perth Amboy Genera! Hospta. Woodbrfge Hgh (Contnued from Sports n rapabc ba carrer by pckng up 07 yards n 18 attempts fnr an avernfte of 5.3 per carry. The anky fuback from Fords teray tore the Hsde nt- apart, tme after tme wth hs pet deayed buck pay, Stratbe aso stepped nto the defensve meght by nterceptng a pass whch Hated a Hsde drve n thp second quarter, and on numerous occasons broke up runnng pays on the ne of BcrmmaRC wth hs deady tackng-; Wams BK Ganer The brant Wams ved up to a expectatons by dong everythng expected of hm on the footba fed. Asde from scorng two SEWAREN The Sewaren Democartc Cub, meetng n the Parsh State canddate ganed 172 yards, touchdowns, Woodbrdge's A- House on CfT Road ast Thursday and now boasts 8.7 yeards average \ evenng, made two $5 donatons per carry n two games. to the Sewaren Free Pubc Lbrary and to the Woodbrdge Hrsde's end zone twce n the The Barrens threatened to mar Emergency Squad. frst quarter ony to be dened the Presdent Hary F. Burke apponte Harry O'Connor as char- yard penates nsde ther op- opportunty to score by two 15 man ofthe pre-eecton meetng to ponent's 20. be hed November 2 at the home Eary n the second perjod. Wams set up the Red. Bazers' n- of Joseph Turek. Com.mttee.man George- Mroz w be the guest ta touchdown by tossng a 30 yard speaker. pass to Edde Ambrose, who snared Pans were competed for a card the ba on the Hsde 23. Stratbe party at the Parsh House on Cff then cut over the center pf the Road on October 26th wth Mrs. Woodbrdge nt to the 12 for a Borge Petcrsen as charman, asssted by Mrs. Hubert Caste and ward narch n progress by batter- frst down. Smgesk^ept the gon- [ Mrs. Arthur Mack., ng way, to the sx yard strpe. Wse Mqnkey A wse monkey s «monkey who doesn't monkey wth another j monkey's monkey. Coast Ouard Magazne. After Wams faed to dent Hsde's stubborn ne, Straubp took the ba on deayed buck pay and raced over the goa ne for the score, puttng Woodbrdge out front 6-0. Late n the second stanza. Wams cmaxed a 55 yard drve by crossng the fna marker from the Hhde three on a eft end dash. Smgesk mssed hs second straght try for the extra pont, eadng the score Hsde, unabe to penetrate Woodbrdgs'j tght ne, took to the ar wth success n the thrd quarter. Sam Furnss, Hsde's passng star, put hs team mates back n the game by fppng a pass from hs own 37 to Ph Armando who took the ba on the Barons' 42 and raced the remanng dstance to the goat ne. Dck Key spt the uprghts to make the score { Woorbrdge bounced back on the frst pay after te ensung.kck SALES $T t on when Wams branty streaked B8 yards fnr a touchdown. The scorng pay materazed when Wams cut off ng eft tacke and broke sharpy behnd the ne of scrmmage. Strpped of hs bockers, the hard httng Woodbrdffe back used sheer power to break through the Hsde secondary nto the open. The outstandng run put the Brrons out front After Woodbrdge kcked off, Hsde used' the od seeper pay to score ther second touchdown, Furnss camy ptched a cross fed pass to hs seeper, Armando, who pued n the pgskn on hs own 45 yard ne and dashed down the sdenes nto the Woodbrdge end zone. The Barrens put the game n the cooer ate n the fna stanza when Wams. 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