und flnrd $15 when he appeared before Recorder Arthur Brown. Jesse.Ininci. 3li, nrrnrdlnx tn his motormlf reulstratlon card, at IN Richmond Street.

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1 , :,, " ' ' Free ThusFar- ) nfantle pt Wll'Not Br Tll Srplrnhrr, No rases (f ;,. p-r:lyss have been rcn, the Townshp to dale (ff Ha.olrl J.B;llcy sad ll rlllcrr staled he "dd ha, V would b(t hll at. the same tme he he publc to observe the )',!,r Mllons du'na the rest nfmllc pnrlyss "season" nn, fom June thrmrl flrr. H,nlry pnnt(<cl out that pldcs cnnnt be predlcl- :, cuh-y Hlthomh out-., u D occur n a four to cycle. nl le paralyss," he con -t«vls lke a laree num-! nrr rlldluod dseases: l,c, nausea, cold, upset, c nsclj srrcness nr stff-,:r :p];ned fever. t s wse, do'tor mmedately f lesc symptoms are pres- 'ltcalnns Lsted MMM ofllcer rlvf;cd that :nl!,- conmue to observe such v.cfl new'-cfmtacts/try not, [! wh crowds,,,.,; net overtmed. Extreme H kes you an easer vctm Md cljluk. Don't stay kll! md water, :, ]: -vn ll polluted water' clay pts. K (lean Wasl hands bc-,-'. Keep fle.s nnd other may lrom fund. Don't.bnc uncovered.,-uu your famly doctor as,,lvs:hlt.y of removal of Hd adenods, or other,md throat suruery durng, A epdemc months. -,:: your doctor mmedately tn symptoms appear cs-,, durum the summer, Keep ymu head. Remen- ;,' ),l.:'ls!;el well. Fear wll only make your clu thngs lor Kt. Gradng s Are Receved n. Avenue-Route 7 k to Start Soon> ns «> He Spared. l'on Walkng under ' mve New Jersey ts frst nkway lnk, Route,Stale v Cotnm.-,soncL Spencer :. Tuesday receved four :, :.r;nl!'.; two more mles nm.u AvTue, Wondbrdce :..!>. n Home, Colona,. "\ Cmmy.,nl the cost wll be pad --c-. Government, and : '..ll br Mhmurd tn the f' ll' Huad.-, Almnslraton,- a w d....'. Murc, S7:;,:»98,,wus by \" Cleveland ts Co., of East and the others were: Oco. ' '.. n t Son, BoMOl, $76,- v.;,. cncun Co., Wcst- :':!,l!l(l; S. J. Groves & Sons algnment acted upon Tucs- :l >r about one mle north- '. 'hr Kdsnn Memoral Lght ' ll" 'ark. makng a total of ;!' ben:: traded. Hh: and Lttle nch" ol ' ' v, ll le overpassed and» 'ot rlcd by specal steel ''d Preserve Trees nlc: v,\\v\ lves wll be pre- " lonn le artery's scenc ( ons'oner'.s schedule : pavn;; ten Parkway mles ' nd d next year between l!! Townshp, Unon County '' ''e :t, : ) at le Kdson Brdge ' H the Rantan Rver n ' ' x County. wlan Story Told (louncl Fre' The weekly counc leld a the Sewa'en Playl!.' la:, Thursday wth Ann Na:;y leudur the group nto "une nn;. peter slagyl was nr watcher. ' H;H md contests were '"'' The ndan story. "Wh: '""( Duck las Red Eyes" wa '< MA Jeaane Male Groud ' l -!'. ''lonas Pako wa. ' award for hs actvte.".e'k. <u md announced th >'we pehhk tournament l ' ' ' played and the wnner eek wee Kaymoul Morrson Nu.:.v, Wlluto Tunson - Jaeucr, Alfred Bressa; " K-umrK, John Anderson. s '!',y md Wllam Kuuma, v-sx lrom the local grou; s ned up to attend tn " '' hah'hyl game n New Yor > >«lt TRANNG U ))!UH)QE- Mss Rta Vll ll 'Ut:hler of Patrolman an H Van Pell. 8 Colum- ''. wll f nter St. Barnabtt of Nursng, NeW'. ;u p,j, ^ l)) ' 'teal Estate offce of Euuen> Extra: VOL. XXXX. No. R TP n Kp-nnl rl<n«mnt»r B Club Takes Squad Task Kwans Assumpton of Fund-Rasng J ob s Agreed, Plans Made WOODBRDGE The task of ralslr funds for the mantenance and operaton of the WoodbrdKe Emergency Squad has been taken over by the Klwans Club of WoodbrdRe. Members of the servce Kroup unanmously voted to undertake the project to lghten the burden of the squad The Kljvanlans wll also* assst the squad's bulldlnr fund drve so that actual constructon may soon be started. Whle no defnte program has been set up, the club plans for a nrrc scale drve ths fall n an effort tn complete the requrements of the buldng fund and, at the same tme, obtan enough contrbutons to meet the annual operaton and mantenance costs. Posterng the work of the emergency squad s the latest undertakng adopted by the Klwans Club. The Kwanls Park and wadme pool n the selln-colonla secton of the Townshp, completed only two weeks ago, has met wth outstandng success. Elmer J. Vecsey, secretary of the unt snce ts formaton last Aprl, resgned from that offce ths week due to hs "many other actvtes." Warren P. Harned was named as hs successor. NavyVetsMayNow Cet War Medals Dstrbuton s Begun, Applcatons Should Be Made mmedately NEW BRUNSWCK The Unted States Navy has commenced the dstrbuton of Amercan Defense and Would War Vctory medals and t s estmated that more than 7, men and women n the Thrd Naval Dstrct alone are elgble. Veterans n ths area applyng or medals are asked to appear n person at the U. S. Navy Recrut-,ne Staton, Post Offce Buldng, ew Brunswck and present ther nknal dscharge certfcates or elease orders to gve evdence AUXLARY TO MEET WOODBRDGE A meetng of he Lades' Auxlary of Woodn-dge Fre Company No. wll be held tomorrpw nght at the flrehouse, School Street, at 8: P. M. Jesse James, George Washngton Nabbed by Polce! WOODBRDCF, Ejtra! Tnlce arrest Georf Washngton and Jesse.Ume*! Ths rnrlt appear to be a m. hut sn't althoch thr two Mtlrmrn n qurstnn hrar no rrsfmhlanrc tn thrlr nantesakra nf famous and nfamous memory, respectvely. Washngton,. s a resdent of Morrlsey Avenue Avrnel. He was arrested hy Captan.nhn R. Euan and Meut. Detectve fnn-jr Bnlnt on a complant nf dsorderly rnndnrt enbent- woounu )(.! :. N. N., TltmsnAY, AUGUST'M.!M7 und flnrd $5 when he appeared before Recorder Arthur Brown. Jesse.nnc. l, nrrnrdlnx tn hs motormlf reulstratlon card, at N Rchmond Street. Shell Boys Who Make Musc for Wounded Vets BoroughManFned As Drunken Drver Carteret Man Arrested After Httng Four Men Pushng Stalled Car WOODBRDGE Arrested on a! complant of drunken drvng by Patrolmen John Manton and Joseph Spos after an accdent n whch three persons were njured Tuesday, George Wssng, 7, Hudson Street, Carteret, was fned $ when he appeared n polce court before Recorder Arthur Brown. n addton, the recorder has recom- Above s the reeently organzed So-Shell Orchestra whrl rnld'tuned wounded vetenms at the Red Cross Recreaton (enter, Staton Hosptal, Camp Klmer. All members of thr eroup are employes of the Sewaren plant of the Shell Ol Company. *ft to reht they arc Wllam Jucrsn and Joseph Seutl, pansts; Vctor Panek, gutar; Bernard Concamon, bass voln; Frank KreKcr, saxophone player and leader; 'atrek Ctano, drummer and Wllam Srnaek, trumpet. The orchestra "went over bd" at (amp Klmer and the boys have been askrd to come bark for a return engagement. The muscal unt wll also play at the Shell pcnc n the Fall. Green Street Bds Trucks Adeu As Hghway Fll Job Nears End Haulmf Gravel Through Man St. Must Go On For Qute, Some Tune WOODBRDGE Wth the major porton of the haulng of fll for the new Route n ths vcnty completed, the polce department has once agan desgnated Oreen Street as a lght traffc street. Durng the past few days, truck drvers attemptng to use Green Street were stopped and ssued mended to the Motor Vehcle De- warnngs. From now on volators partment that Wssng's drver's lcense be revoked for two years. The polce sad WtssnR was drvng on St. George Avenue, when he drove nto a group of wll be gven tckets. Meanwhle S. J. Oroves and Sons wll contnue haulng sand down Man Street. Although that part of the job s nearng completon Newark young men who were push- the work, t s estmated, s 85 per ng a stalled car n charge of Bart j cent done tls beleved that haul- Crowley. 8, Sandford Avc-j ng wlt'contnue at least another nuc. Newark. sx weeks on Man Street, provd- njured were Frank Moran,, ng weather condtons are favor- 7 Lanmark Avenue, Newark, able. The Groves concern estmates that t has an addtonal, cubc yards of fll to haul before ts contract wth the State Hghway Department s completed. Allowed to Settle After all the fll s carted and the route graded, t wll be allowed to settle and meantme preparatons wll be begun for the constructon of brdges, several of whch wll go up n the Townshp,f servce and separaton under take» U) Perth Amb Gencral y lonorable condtons. Photostatc! Hosptal n the polce ^ rado car opcs of dscharge, wll not be acand treated for laceratons of the :epted for dentfcaton. scalp; Alfred MeGntth, 8,.Ablazford Avenue, Newark, taken to the Elgblty for the Amercan Deense Servce medal calls for actve hosptal n the Avenet Frst Ad Squad ambulance, treated for laceratons of the lp; Mrs. Ann Ws- aval servce after September 8, 99 and before December 7,9. sng, rdng wth her husband, also he World War Vctory Medal taken to the hosptal n the Avenel s awarded for actve duty at any Frst Ad Squad ambulance, treated for laceratons of.the face and ;jme between December 7, 9 nd December, 6. possble concufson. All were released after treatment. Two other young men who were helpng to push the auto escaped njury. Pronounced Unft WsslnK was taken to polce (Conthutcd on 'afe 5) CALENDAR pf COMNG EVENTS (NOTE' Contrbutons to ths column must be n ths ofllce no later than TUESDAY NOON of each week. Events lsted here are broadcast daly at 7: A. Mj, on the "Around the Countes Wth Your Weekly Newspapers" program over New Brunswck rado staton WCTC, 5 on your dal.) AUGUST 5 Meetng of Lades' Auxlary of Woorbrdee Fre Company No. at the frehouse, School Street, 8: P. M. 8 Meetng of Lades! Auxlary of Colpna Fre Company. 9 Meetng of St] John's Supper Club, Parsh House, Sewaren, 8 P. M.! Meetng of Colona Post, Amercan Legon at post clubhouse. nstllaton of offcers of Fords Post, Amercan Legon, at Lugon rooms. Card party for Charty Fund sponsored by Sewarej Republcan Club at Clubhouse, Clff Road. 9 Bus rde to Seasde Heghts, sponsored by Lades' Auxlary of Colona Fre Company. WoodWldge Townshp Soapbox Derby, Florda Grove Road, near the Mddlesex County Grls Vocatonal School, start- 5 Meetng of Colona Cvc mprovement Club, Vespcrlto'sj Hall ' ^ 5th annversary of seln Fre Co. No.. Parade at P. Ml Program and pcnc to follow at frehouse grounds, on Green Street. o SEPTEMBER Labor Day. ', -Schools of Townshp re-open. -6 Carnval at School Street grounds as part of the 5th Annversary Celebarton of Woodbrdge Fre Company No,. 6 Ffteth Annversary Celebraton of Woodbrdge Fre Cora- ' pany No.. Parade at P. M., Block Dance at D P. M. Square dance sponsored by Bewaren Grls' Club at ftewaren Republcan Club house, qlff Road. 9 Openng Fall meetng of Woodbrldse Lons Club at Mddle- 6 Meetng of Sewaren Supper Club at St, John's Church parah house, Sewaren.,..,,. 7 Openng meetng of the Evenng Republcan Club of sel»n at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rapacoll. U Get-together party sponsored by WoodbWgs Uoo Club. GOP Club Slates Charty Card Fete SEWAREN The Sewaren Republcan.Club, nc., held'a chadtyfund card party Frday at ts clubhouse, wth Mr, and Mrs. A. W. Scheldt as hosts. There were ten tables n play and specal przes were won by Mrs. Jeanette Randolph, Mrs. W. S. Wooton and Mchael Qunn. Hgh scores were made hy Mrs. A. W. Mack, Lorna Jean TJaggart n bunco; George Luffbarry, Mrs. Qunn, Joseph H. Thomson, Mrs. Kenneth Butler, Mrs. Smon Larson n pnochle; Mrs. Samuel J. Henry, Mrs, John Dowlng, Frederck M. Ajams, Mrs. Olve Van derstne anfl Herbert M. Eyevkus, n contract. The next card party wll be held August, wth Mrs. Walter WyckofT and Mrs. Serene Carpenter as hostesses. 78th Dvson Veterans Plan Fort Dx Reunon WOODBRDQE Veterans of the 78th Dvson, of both wars, wll hold ther spnual reunon Frday, Saturday ad Sunday, Augus 9, and at Fort Px. Featurng the three-day gatherng wll be the dedcaton on Sunday of glass staned wndows n the Post chapel n memory of the members who ded n both wars. Reservatons may be made wth the secretary at Memoral Home, 6 Hgh Street. Newark. DAUGHTER TO SHARCKS PORT READNG A daughter was born Sunday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal to Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Sharkk, Woodbrdge Avenue, ^ Meanwhle Hghway Commssoner Spencer Mller has announced that he expects that mles of the new Route Pavkway wll be paved before the end of next year. The ten mles wll nclude Cranford, through Unon County to Clark Townshp to Woodbrldge Townshp, wndnu up at Edson Brdge. Ad Squad Guests Have Rtual Share Present Badges to New Offcers n Annual nducton Ceremony WOODBRDGE - Wth members of vstng tfjrst Ad Squads presentng the- badges, offcers of Woodbrdge Emergency Squad, nc., were nstalled nto offce by Townshp Attorney Leon E. Mc- Elroy. The annual nducton ceremones were held Thursday at the frehouse on School Street. The offcers nstalled and those who presented the badges were as follows: Presdent, Elbur Rchards, badge presented by. Andrew Hla, Carteret; vce presdent, Eldon Rason, badge presented by, H. Weferlng, Avenel; secretary, Leo Mer ard, badge presented by W. Hansen, Fords; fnancal secretary, Julus Bernsten, badge presented by F, CeneRy, Avenel; recordng secretary, Edward Mller, badge presented by Phlp Fox. Carteret; New Brunswck. Me wn flnrd 7 and $ cost* by Recorder Brown Tor falllnn to have a motorcycle drver's lcense. 'HCK FVK CENTS Jr»>t, W>",H>r»«\ N. Bg Parade For THE WEATHER OVER THE WEEK-END By wre from V. 8. Weather Bureau, Wanhlnlton) Mostly sunny, hot and humd lodny wth hhrhest n DCs. r*rlrny, KBthrred thunder showers nnd nojt so warm, but contnued humd Outlook for Saturday rhdrtwublc elourtnh* And somewhat cooler and ws humd. Wheel Scarcty Hampers Racers Have Entered Annual Classc Aug. Some Huntng Parts to Attnul Wooflltrllge r relel t* \ rlss H»d sx have re*lsteredjn the out-of-town for the annual Celebraton ; Snap hew on l Ausust. on Florda Orovf Road, WOOOBRDGE Approxmately r>( fre company unts, from nnr the Mddlesex County Grls' under the Woodbrldge s of partn the parade here on) Townshp Recreaton Commttee. Przes donated to date nclude September f whch wll be a part free trp to n Qlants ball same to of the Golden Jublee celebraton the wnner of each heat, donated of Woorlrdpe Fre Cnmpnny, No. by WoodbrdRe Hardware Company; trophy for out-of-town wn-. From all ndcatons the parade ull be thr lukest of ts knd ever ner, donated by Levns' Sportng held n Central Jersey. Ooods Shop ;trophy, donated by n addton many rf the vlstns Mnyor August F. Orener, for wnner of home-town, ball-bearng fre companes th'tt have rcklst.ted to date, wll be accompaned by class; trophy, donated by WooabrlrtKr Publshng Co., for wnner bands md drum and bugle corps cnntrents. Most nf the muscal of home-town, non-ball-bearng ] unts wll have between and j, r )) men n unform.! The parade, whch wll be under the drecton nf Wllam R. Ptz Patrck, marshal and Elmer J. Vecsey. assstant, marshal and chaman of the nvtaton commttee, wll form at the ntersecton of Lnden Avenue nnd Free- man Street, promptly at P. M. After a conference'wth Polce Chef George E. Keatng the followng lne of March,. mles long, was selected: Lnden Avenue tn Green Street; Green Street to t Barron Avenue, Bmon Avenue to! Freeman Street, Freeman Street to Rahwuy Avenue, R hwny Ave-; class A prl'/p. not yet desgnated, wll be awarded by Woodbrldge Lumber Co., nnd other awards wll nclude pen and pencl sets, footballs, baseballs and bats. The t-ark has been tested and found to be very fast. The length nf the course wll be longer than Some of the youngsters buldng nue to Man Street. Man Street «ll ' s «<l f ndna dffculty n securler'amboy Avenue. Amboy Avenue nn wheels, so f you have extra to both sdes of the park for ds- j cnr-tgp wheels you wsh to donate bandng Block Dance at Ntghl The dayjs' festvtes wll be concluded wth a block dance tn be held all evennr n front of the frehouse on School Street. A ten pece orchestra ms been engaged for the occason. As part of the celebraton, a carnval wll be held September, 5 and f on the fre house grounds. Przes to be awarded to those partcpatng n the parade wll be presented at l P. M., on September d at the carnval. Przes wll be awarded for floats, oldest company, company from the most dstant pont, company wth largest number of men n lne, oldest pece of fre apparatus, best appeg appearng company, py, best appcarr lades' Auxlary, lades' auxlary wth most membors n lne, best band, best drum corps, oldest freman n lne. The fre company has made a contract wth the Acme Flag Decorators, Bloomfeld,, N. J., to decorate the lne of march, revewng sland and musc stand. Had Whoopng Cough n Town, Baley Reports WOODBRDOE There were marrages, fve brths and ten deaths n the Townshp durng July, accordng to the report submtted, to the Board of Health Monday by B, J. Dungan, Regstrar qf Vtal Statstcs. Health Offcer Harold J. Baley noted that there were cases of whoopng cough, seven of mumps, three of measles, twomf chckentrustees, Wflller Housman, Robert pox and one, of tubercupss, vepert- Lesen and Robert Heller, badges presented by M. Kubck. Fords; C. P. Perkns, Carteret and J, Kasmer, Fords; captan, Raymond - en, badge presented by J. Penka, Fords; assstant captan, Julus Bernsten, badge presented by C. Smth, Avenel; ex-captan, Gordon Hunt, badge presented by ncomng captan, Mr. Olsen. Ex-Pastor Wll Preach At Presbyteran Church WOODBRDGE - Rev. Robert W. Mark, pastor of the Allentown Presbyteran Church, wll preach the sermon at the Frst Presbyteran Church, here, at the o'clock servce Sunday. Rev. Mark sjerved as pastor of the local Presbyteran Church from 9,6 to 98, leavng to betome a chaplan n the Army Cdurng the Frst World War. Afsr hs dscharge frem servce e served as pastor of the Old. Stone Church, Cleveland,., and Of the Thrd -Presbyteran Church, Elzabeth. Potters Hosts Sutulay n Honor of Mss Wate WOODBRDGE Mr. and Mrs. Runyon Potter, 5 Barron Avenue, entertaned, frends Sunday n honor of Newark. Mss Ann Wate, Mss Wate wll become the brde of Donald F. Potter, Man Street, Sunday. The ceremony wll be performed at 5 p. M, at the 8outh Orage Methodst Church. ed durng the month. Sx permlu were ssued and the total recept amounted to $7, Mr. Baley salo'. tnfant s Chrstened At. St. Janes' Church WOODBRDGE The nfant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank J. Qaumgartner, Jr., School Street, was chrstened Kathleen, Sunday by Rev. Charles G. McCorrstn at St. James Church. ; The sponsors were Mss Glora Bennett, Slver Sprngs, Md., and Wllam F. Dwyer, Jr., town. After the servces a party was held at the home of Mrs. Bmmgartner's parents, School Street. n prevous years exactng. yards. Members nf both Woodbrdge and St. John's Frst Ad Squads wll be on hand and Polce Chef GeorKe E. KcBtnR has promsed adequate polce protecton. Any Wheels Around?! P' CHS e g p t n touch wth Samuel. Goe, drector. One hundred and eghty-fve boys md grls left the varous Townshp playgrounds ths morn- ng, accompaned by 5 supervsors, for f trp to the Yankee Stadum where they wll see ft game between the New York Yankees and the Phladelpha Athletcs. Yptserday. two bus loads of youngsters 89 n number went (Contnued on Page 5) Two Mshaps Send Two to Hosptal WOODBRDQE-Tw persons wrre njured n two accdents n the Townshp last nght. At 7: o'clock, a motorcycle drven b? Fcrencz Pasztornycky, 5, 56 Parker Place, Perth Amboy crushed nto the rear of a car operated by Paul Kertesz,, Jersey Avenue, Hopelawn, at the ntersecton of New Brunswck Avenue and Jersey Avenue, Pasztornycky was taken to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal n St. John's Frst Ad Squad ambulance and treated for possble fracture and contusons of the knee. Two hours later, a truck operated by Joseph S. Oerner, 5, 9 W«st Market Street, Newark and owned by John Gegers and Sons, Newark, turned over at the Green Street crcle, Anthony Marno,, 5 Hckory Street, Arlngton, a helper, was njured and taken to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal n the Woodbrdge Emergency Squad ambulance and treated for cerebral concusson. Due, to the fact gasolne from the truck poured over the hghway the seln Fre Company was called to wash down the road. Dr. Vogel Opens Offcet For Dentstry Practce WOODHRDGE - Dr. Jerome Vogel, Elmwood Avenue, announces the openng of hs ofjflces for the general practce of dentstry n assocaton wth Dr, Aaron Pkgot and Dr. A Guth n the Cr rstensen Buldng, 97 Man S reet, Dr. Vo&el was a captan n the armed forces durng the war and served two years n foregn servce. Your Nose Wll Know Tomorrotp! Hay Fetyr Days are Here Agan VVOOUBUMJE Kercloo! Yes, my frends, tomorrow, August 5, the hay fever season offcally opens and snce regweed seems to br JlourshB partcularly well ths f you are susceptble you had better get n an extra supply of hankes. n Vn effort to ad hay lever and asthma sufferer*, Health Offcer Harold J, Baley today urged owners of empty lots to get busy and out down the weeds whoh overrun them. " hope the resdents of the Townshp wll obwrve the 'Good Neghbor polcy," Mr. Baley declared, "and realze the plght of thm' who suffer the unpleasant symptoms of hay fever. The annual afflcton can be lght; ened f we all made an effort to cut down weeds on our property." Several experments have been tred n varous communtes near by. Consderable aoreage has been sprayed wth tome newly-developed lqud that kll* weed!, wthout njurnr benefcal ((rowth. Although pollen can travel mle* or more, tests reveal greatly tunas that pollen Merchants n Parkng Meter Plea nstallaton on School* Man, Rahway Ave. ft Asked; Kwans Jont WOODBRDOE A requestng the nstallaton of parkng meters, wll be presented Monday to the Townshp Commttee by the Woodbrldge Busnessmen's Assocaton. The resoluton, whch wll be submtted n person by a Commttee of the assoclauofl, wn ask the Commttee to nstall the metera on both sdes of Man Street from Amboy Avenue to Rahway Avenue; the east sde of Rahway Avenue rrom Heard s Brook to Oreen Street nnd on both sdes ot 8chool Street from Man to James Streets. A movement to nstall th meters was started about two years ago. but at that tme the 'merchants felt meters would drve busness out of town. However, wth the steady ncrease of populaton n Woodbrldge, t s now felt that the meters, whch have been used wth R;TR success n nearby communtes, arc the only soluton to the parkng problem n the busness secton. Pay for Themelve, s understood that the CoMmlttec can enter nto a contract wth the meter company to pay for the meters and nstallatons wth a per centage of the recepts thus the meters could gradually pay for themselves. At Tuesday's meetng of the Klwans Club, that group voted to support the busnessmen n ther request and the servce club wll also present a smlar resoluton to the Townshp Qommttee Monday. Breedng of Fles s Baley's Target (.alls On Housewves to Help Combat Plague; lsts Helpful Hnts WOODBRDGE Complants about hordes of fles breedng n backyard garbage cans ths summer have been receved at the Board of Health offce and Health Offcer Harold J. Baley today urged each householder to begn, hs own program to keep fles from breedng. DecaynR ples of lawn cuttngs or Weeds or spoled fruts and vegetables are also favorte breedng places Of the fly as well as the garbage pall. To prevent fly breedng Mr. Baley advsed that housewves lollow these rules:. Wrap garbage tghtly n newspaper and depost n garbage cans whch have tght-flttlng covers, enter the cm newspaper coverng wll keep them away from the decayng materal.. U garbage oans become nfested wth maggots, wash wth bolng water and spray wth a creosote soluton.. Spray covet and outsde surface of garbage cane and adjacent buldng walls wth a resdual type of nsect spray at least once a week. Dnner Meet Held By Sewaren Group SEWAREN -The Sewaren Men's Club held ts monthly supper meetng at the clubhouse of the Sewaren Republcan Club, nc. A socfl evenng of card games was featured. Dnner, prepared by members of ( St. John's Supper Club, was served by Mrs, Danel Bshop asssted by Mrs. Adelade Crowley, Mrs. Harry Halsey, Mrs. Jeanette Randolph, Mrs. Walter Wyckoff, Mrs. Albert Anderson and the. Msses Mae O'Donnell and Ethel'Bshop. Those present were Arthur W. Mack, Frederck M. Adams, A. W. Scheldt, Harry Halsey, J. H. Thomson, Clarence Zlschkau, Julan Grow, George Luffbarry, Thomas J. Moran, Mercer Brunn, Harper A. Sloan, Anthony Badomsk, George Robnsonl Henry Glbert, Clfton Lavsdn. w. S. Bobt«, H. B. Rankn, qtorman Waldon, Joseph Pocklembo, Charles Jacobson, Wlbur Polng, Egan Nelson, Wllam A. Vncent, Mchael Demoresk, Joseph Turek, Wllam W. Brd, Albert Anderson, Joseph, Kublcka and Rev, V. Newton Howden. Square Dance h btted' By Sewaren Grls- Club SEWARTN-Th* S«waren Orle' Club met Thursday at the home of Mss Arlene Venerua, New Street. Plans were nmde to hold the thrd n a seres of sqtjre dances. September 6 n the clubhouse of the Sflwaren Republcan Club, nc. Mss Venerus was selected as charman and, wlu be asssted by Msf Kay Kum*."* Others prssef^ ««r«the Msses Ann and Rose Mjjte Surck, Joan Kefer, Rta Andregch and Mart Sullvan. W»U* QOok, caller «bd hs orchestrt htrt,wttl Q fmr»w

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3 * ' :., ; DEPENDENT LEADER THURSDAY, AT'Ol'ST l-l. f AGE KVAREN NOTKS.*' ( Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Blond Strnet. has reft c] n year spent, wth her urndpar'n.s, Mr. and!]cw Taggart, Glrn Bng, T, Brotla'nd. She m<dr> by plnf. arrvng drhssptt tlsh plnd klt. She has a charmln! so(t. p*hf>t\ Wsnn, Wnter Haven. n-lt. nst week wth Mr. nml l u Clurk. Stff Rnad. N][, W. Prank Burns, low \s, Charles Schwrnzr (.ld!!!, vsted ther.sster,] ](,.namn Straght, Denvlllf,,;.v Ms. Straght, n former r (l!!c resdent, was a su- [nt't (t the All Souls Hns, Mnstown, last wek.,j,,r >l H, Thomson,.senor nml ly render of St. John's., v conducted the nornlnn,,., ;(l sermon servces hsl [.,v mornng..mss Mury Stubbs, waddng f, Y. s vlsltlnn her uncle nml \l, lne! Mrs. H. D. Clark JMvs. F. J. Adat.s who s jl", the summer n Connee.t- [ H'. the week-end at her H West Avenue. and Mrs. Arthur Han' H. Donald. Easl Avenue, t - baseball name n New ( ty. Sunday. : md Mrs. C. W. Pllarowlt/. <u;(l, spent Sunday at Pont Avenel tems --Mss AnneMrlflRhlln hasf.-;, Bcrnee Dnoe and Albert H:\nn turned to her l)»me n North To- Others attendng were Mrs. Joseph lono afto vsstnn her nephew and Knmbrck, Mrs, John Armour, Mv nt'c. M. and Mrs. Jansc Craw- Ocortjc Dunham, Mrs, Charles Jenford. Oak street,'for two weeks. ;kns. Mrs. Edward Mornn, Mrs. H Mss Dolores MeCulhsan, Mss,«P<" "''' Mchael ppl HU Sm m May Gbbons. Mss Reglna Gb-, Brok.w. The group wll hold nnmns and Kebn Obbnns. Bayonne.. otll( '! ' P nrt tlls wpek w " h Mrs : Moral) as co- : M', Fre.cck Avenue Mr and Mrs. Leroy Gates have H'lurned n ther home n WlkcK- Bnne after vstng ther son-n- The ladles' Ad Socety of the j Presbyteran Church held A bake sale and slver tea a the j home of Mrs Prank Cfcneby, Dart- lw a)d datrhter. Mr. and Mrs. mouth Avenue, yesterday nfler- ; Davd Havls, jenox Avenue. noon. Mrs. denegy was asssted hy, M -s, Rchard Meyer and Mrs J Mrs. Elzabeth McLane, Mss K. Blumer. rene McLane and Donald McLane. Phladelpha,'are guests of Mr. and --The Frst Ad Squad of Avenel and Colonla wll make a paper Mr. Joseph MrLne. Chase Avenue collecton next Sundny mnrnlrm ' Mr Mrs, Sewell Crawford j 'jj"!^ ^^^'^.S w?lu" ; nnd daklter, Trudy, have returned to ther home on Ffth! srewnlk. J Avenue after vstng Mr. Craw - The Woman's Club held he \ lords fther, Wlls Crawford and! n a seres of summer card other relatves n Mlo and other partes at the home of Mrs Benjamn towns n Mane for the past two Seaphsk, Lenox Avenue, weeks. wth Mrs. O, H. We.rferllnft as cohostess. The Ever Jolly Club met wth Tnble przes were won by Slate Senator John K. Tfltlnn nght) s shown burns the frst tcket from Polce <Dmnlssoner llarnll Hnvon. Vrth Amboy, for lh«baseball name t> be plavncl tonelt at Waters Stadum tn, between the Perth Amboy nolccmcn and fremen for the beneft Georne Street, attended \he weddng of a cousn n Bayonne, Sun-.ny Halsey, WoodbrtUsc of the Kdde Keen Well tump. Game tme s ( P. M., and tckets, spent Sunday n New may be purchased at the Rate. day. The pcture was taken at the Kdde Keep Well Camp, of Mrs, Joseph Kaser, Avenel whch Senator Tmlan s charman of the Board (f Drectors, n Street, and grandson, Joel Kaser, OM-'ORTABLE the foreground are flve of the youngsters who are enjoyng the Metuchen are spendng two weeks [NSTON-SALEM, S. C Mss benefts of the camp. wth relatves n Romkomaro, L., f'ers!\son. bookstore clerk, Mss Esther Weber. Readng, hostess. M <m June 8 and couldn't KDERA, SURPLUS lats fgures. f busness contnues Pa., s the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Jn mouth for hours. When The Federal Reserve Board has John Qunter, George Street. lly snapped shut, she couldn more than a quarter wll have a budget surplus of about to create taxable ncome at a hgh estmated that the Government -Mss Mldred Sherwood, New level, f the tax rate s not reduced York Cty, s spendng a month's SHUT then, she's been ex- $,,,( n ths fscal year, and Government spendng stays at vacaton wth Mr. and Mrs. Earl.. by lf> physcns am has nrro.s remedes, ncludm under certan condtons. Tux col-whaj lectons are expected to run about n the January budget estmates, ~ Ml - and Mls - Andrew Peter- Presdent Truman proposed Palmer, Manhattan Avenue,, ;-..!'ess. wth no results. S.7,. than the Presdent's the surpulus wll result. son, Commercal Avenue, are par- ents of a son, Wayne Thomas. born at Rahwa Hosptal. Satur- gust CLEARANCE NV, W:AU:V:K am >ll BABY, KAGKS from mtttmm^fr^-j^rc TNKV and GEM V CKBS t>. from 8.75 Ll. SZK, DKOl'SD: n ll.ncs from OU'MHA B( YCl.KS! ;uul :6 nnk'ls ur mrn and lalcj, TNKY, SKBKKT A rrsokn ruk OLLKKS from ;(H.L:US from /\. r. 5 B. DELAK (ts and Teens Furnture ( fts - Hune Applances Smth St., Perth Amboy P. A. -55 SCOn'S SCRAP BOOK Of AH OLP ] DEVL'S SLA.HD, FRENCtt qulahk, WK<. A, PE"f FROQ WrtlCtl HE CARRED ^BOUHDOH.SCRAPS; WMs-ftL MlKERU ELEMEHf MOST" LKELY b BE LACKmq m -frt A.MERCM Dl."? L PRNCPN. KtfE RALS M MAJV Ul tfam ARL BEWA* A.MP CA&fOAOL SUDSY DUDSY SELF SERVCE LAUNDRY MNUTE SEUVK-: UP TO LBS. WASH O ft DAMP DRY OV/C - AUTOMATC LAUNDERALLS Wash, Rnse and Damp Dry Your Clothe*. Brng Your Blankets, Bedspreads, Work Cldthes, Etc. t You Wsh, You May Take Voyr Clothes Ready to roh by Usng O r Extractor ftome 5 Amboy Avenue, Perl Ambty, N. J. Mums 8 A. M. to 8 P. M. Saturday to 5 P. M. P. A. - Mrs. Frederck ASCOUK, Ffth Ave- \ Mrs. lne, ths week. j -Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hunt and daughter, Arlne, nnd George Hunt. Rcmse.n Avenue, spent Sunday wth relatves n Bayonne. Mr. and Mrs. John Ettershank. day. Mss Karen Wlnqust. Woodbrdge Avenue, s the guest of Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Manuel, Freeport, L.. Mr. and Mrs. Nevn Berly and famly, George Street, are spendng a few days wth relatves n Belefonte, Pa. Mrs. Smon Brokaw and Mrs. Alex Tare?., Mrs. Herman Lampe and Mrs. Wllam Falkenstern. Non-players przes were won by Mrs. Edmund Olendlnnnn nnd Mrs. Raymond Qrlbble. Others present were Mrs. John Meclvetz. Mrs. John McNarpara, Mrs. James Crawford. Mrs. Arvd Wnqul.sl. Mrs. Cha'es Clcer. Mrs. R. G. Perer, Mss Aldn van Slyke. and Mss Florence Tarcz. Mrs. Vm Ness wll act as hostess at the th n the seres at her home on Avenel Street next Monday evenng wth Mrs. Howard Kramer as co- The Thomas J, Stevens Assocaton of the Thrd Ward wll hold a dance at the Maple Tree Farm on Rahway Avenue tomorrow nsjht. Mr. and Mrs. Maurce Flynn, Washngton, D. C, were week-end tmess of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lampe, Woodbrdce Avenue. Mr.and Mrs. Wllam Baker, Jr., of Rhode sland, spent the week-end at the homeof hs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Baker. Hyatt Street. " Kelaxnp at Natural colored rsh lnen s tulotl to perfecton n (larr Totter's trm slack sut. An over shed pocket s a lanlv feature on the wnst. Loose sleeves fall to the wrst am turn-back cuffs are ornamented by rhncsfone buttons whch are also used down the front. BRTHRATE The brthrate n the Unted States s declnng from the record hgh pont set n the closng months of 96, n that year, an estmated., babes were born, the greatest number- n Amercan hstory. The January total of brths,., was about at the same level wth the recordbreakng, totals of the closnr months of 96. Snce that tme, however, brths have declned gradually to 97. n Aprl, the lust month for whch fgures are avalable. LQUOR TAXES. PUZZLNG FND Lquor taxes enrched Federal, BALTMORE, Mel. Lfhthouse State and local governments by Keeper Earl Harrs recently found nearly three and a half bllon a man's artfcal leg, wth a shpe Wendel Dafck were co-hostesses dollars n 96, an ncrease ff attached, ted to a Hunt buoy at at the frst n a seres of card lh.8 per cent over the precedng he mouth of West Rver. He s partes sponsored by the Rosary j year. Of the total, the Federal holdng the lmb for n possble Socety at St. Andrew's Church Government collected $,7,.- clamant. lats week. The door prze was won79 out of a total of,88,e,-' by Mrs. Albert Barna, the non-96players' The States, ncludnc the Ds- Ordnance makers "standng by" prze by Mrs, A. J, Pfarr trct of Columba, receved $69.- to meet larger U. S. dernands. nnd przes for acrd playng were,5 and the local governments, Franco condemns "bad fath" won by Mrs. Charles Podraza, Mss $7,8,69. of U. N., says press s venal. -SPECAL- LUBRCATON ncludes: Cle.ck transmsson, dfferental, master cylnder, BCease sprngs, spray shock absorber rubber and sway elmnator rubbers ENPr TUC D tnutl UnE'llr' " neludes: Clean and adjust spark pluss, adjust breaker ponts, check dstrbutor cap and rotor, nspect dstrbutor wres, reset gnton tmng, clean :wr cleaner ;md fuel bowl, check battery and adjust carburetor... METCHK MOTORS, NC. Authorzed )E SOTO PLYMOUTH Dener 6 ST. GEORGES AVENUE RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY Near mnm Avenue) Ralway 7- A Good Place to Buy, Sell or Servce Your Car ffor EVERY y<ju prefer... We lhve^! th * & m *»j 9th Century Rlegefcy, 8th ury Englsh, qusttjearly Antfen. And Whether you are fhrnslung *>n a.budget d f'..' ; NTEnRtTTs nnnv. the Bureau of Labor StftfrtH!*- %" total of $«,9. h*d b«pb. lnt nnl sl Shapro. -yw-oll stenographer. T lenrd the judge say One hundred and ewhy days," then fanted NEl'KOPSVCHOSlR dead away When she revved, he Approxmately 5, fnshed " Buf {le sentence s ltl MH lfl ' K ".. -. belmt admtted to Veteran A vet«*r ronstkl'l TON strfttlon hosptals MCh mflrtth. twmtrwtn,, n June t.trt^^u^muw^, *HM» JWo J«J» Sl,9 a ten per cent n- tt«>. Dscharges, on the otherm«c. crease over May. and Kave Job* > have rsen from. to 5,,6,. workers, accordng to'monthly. 895 CHWSTENSEN'S "TH5; FRtKNftLT STORE" 5% REDUCTON ON ALL BATHNG SUTS For Men. Women and Chldren REG. NOW MEN'S BASQUE SHRTS.98.* MEN'S BASQUE SHRTS.5.96 BOYS' BASQUE SHRTS.98 l.t* BOYS' BASQUE SHRTS.5.. MEN'S PLAY SHORTS,98 \M MEN'S SUMMER SUTS 5. ts MEN'S SUMMER SUTS 5. ll8o r \ < REG. WOMEN'S SLACK SUTS 8.98 WOMEN'S SLACKS..,..98 STUDDED WASTBAND WOMEN'S BATHNG SUTS (One Lot), Values to.98 BEACH BAGS.98 WOMEN'S MDRFF PAJAMAS.9 VST ALL TEMS OUR BARGAN COUNTER Yard GOCMS $ On* r P^tOM OUR ORLS PNAFORES OVERALLS CREPE GOWNS SUNSUTS CHLDREN'S PAJAMAS ( W&ltfEN'S SLACKS SPORT SHRTS BASQUE SrllRTS, KTC. REDUCTONS* ON ALL OTHER SPORTSWEAR EYBlET BATSTE Valuer r,,98; Now.98 Yd. f f Arc Now Urntej n Our Nw MODERN FORD HOME 56 SMTH STREET Fully Equpped to Gve You the Best n Ford Servce WATCH OK CA, OPENNG DATE CAPPEL MOTORS, NC. AUTHORZED FORD DEALER PEBT AMBOY -8, not, you can dp t beautfully, decoratvely and jle Sn*; Wn.' Wwueja "ERN GRL" COTTON CRASH*'BY COHAMX Reg. 79c; Now 9c Yd. ASSORTED RAYOfc FABRCS BY COHAMA Values to ^8c; Now 69c Yd. OPKN FRDAY TLL 9: SATURDAY, 6: V. M. TLEWTY OP PARKNG SPACE AVALABLE Tt SHOPPNG CENTER

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5 NDEPENDENT -LRADRU THURSDAY. ATOT- ST -. nds $9, n Hs Own Cellar, All n New Blls nvestgaton by Polce and Secret Servce Falls to Solve Puzzlev, ^ PHU.ADK.PHA. Probably evfrvnne has drr.mfrl nt some lme pr nthrr of fnrlnk bured resut, tll Brnjnrnn.oberTyn, -ypnrj.ld bnnkkeeer, K'tnlly found tjtw.hoo worth of t -nnd rght n hs run rrllar. Affrr tlree days of nvestgaton bv polw nnd U. S. secret servce (g-nts tle mystery <f hnw the end. ensure ho.rd n modern $, $ A rado valued at $5 was stolen snrl $5" reasury and bank notes emu tn be n the cellar of ths mndtjt home remaned Just that a mystery. Just mw.ebenan fenls about the wndfall >f welth wleh wll be- tnr lls f nobody steps forward to rlnm t could not be ascertaned, bef.msc the polce (held hm and numbers of hs famly under guard.. fur ther own protecton, the p.lce ex )laned. And the polce would permt no one to t:lk to them. n Crdhnurd Box. Hscov'y of the treasure, polce reported.ehertmm as sayng, was result nf n seres of msadventures. Several electrc bulbs blew out n s lume. accordng to the story. cbermar went nto the cellar to,,.k f<.r(lt bulbs. n dong so. he nccdetally knockfrl flown a shelf. True narl' : repar job necessary, 5D le brjm.tearcbk for repar n.,,t.:v Dunln ths search he r.u' u"n a cnrr.uated cardboard f,.,\ Mch,s s used to pack canned. ( ; He n )'ned t and found the le r-llel h-: wfe. She knew noth- :.tbut He no'v. She questoned ), - sun, M""l', recently dscharged < : ;n the navy and now attendng pe unversty, and hs 5-yearol lakttcr, eja. They knew lng uf the money, 'luen he telephoned hs brother- Jr, l.w. Morrs Kaplan. 6.. The latter held a conference wth the LlebNs. nnd as a result Leut. :k M v.hd Detectves Charles nhere and Wllam Smmler :c called tn tho house. the presence of t e l.ebermans, - c.med tl'.e money, then placed ' ;:,, safe. 'lllee 'uol'l. ',[ ;[ He polce Ucus'lves d : 'l :v.f l.lkr;::, ; 'h. 'J:h.ll they.!' 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Max Kaplowttz, owner of Allen's Deportment Stove at the corner of Man nnd Wllam Streets, reported to Pntrolmnn Martn Thullesen that a vandal rpped hs store awnlr some tme over the week- out of hs car parked at the Amoco Servce Staton, Ralway Avenue and Green Street, accordng to a report made by Peter Mllnno. Gordon Street, to Desk Sgt. Carl Sundqust. Wheel Scarcty to the Rahway pool. Forty-one were from Fords; from WoodbrdRc: from selln; 9 from Hopelawn; from Sewaren and from A vend.' The next trp to the pool wll be made next Wednesday, August. mprobable as the tale of treasure trove sounded, t waa true, and that every bt of the money was "good." There were no counterfets. ^Puzzlng feature of the dlscoverj of the hoard, accordng to polce, s that the money s comparatvely new money, and could not have been hdden n the house pror to years ago when Leberman and hs wfe, Jesse, moved nto t, All the blls found were the modern small-sze currency. Pror to July, 9. the large-sze old-fashoned blls were used. Moreover, polce beleved the money had found ts way nto the house wthn the last year. Neghbora ponted out that last July a heavy ran had flooded all cellars n the neghborhood to a depth of two feet. The blls n the treasure hoard had never been soaked n water. One suggeston gven to polce about how the money mght have come to be n the house was that "somebody" m^ht have hdden t there, ntendng n return fnr t. durng a 6-month perod n whch the house was vrtually unoccuped. Champon Hjjj Hyer A Rhode sland Red hen, lajrlnf 5 t'rgs, was crowned the chanv Don fck producer Ud year. f / REDUCED! VORY SOAP Perscna!, /L REDUCED! SWAN SOAP mfldum (\ cakes V C REDUCED! SWAN SOAP! TAVA SOAP Cleans drty hands :akes KRKMAN BORAX SOAP KRKMAN (RASLATED SOAP a '. DF CHFFON SOAP FLAKES Save Where H Count* PATL PUf 88 We <.llfct Vn. You select 'cm. And that's all there * n t nt AJtl'. For you ran count on qualty,.. rely on KH value... arl trust A&P's great assortment to htvc just what you want and alt you want. lona and Varoul Ofrnr Brand Tomatoes H*» Gant BartleU Pear A C JlllCC Wos* Foods N, w p P V ck, 5C 9 can '9 Red Ch«k qtbotl9c p B Tond" r (5c Daly Dog Food.., b,cnor5c CrsCO o r Spry lb. can 9c b. can.9 Preserves Ann Page-Pe«h. Plum, Pnuppl b. sr 5«A p p l e D u l l e r Whte Hou. 8 O. jarc J o y C a k e M x Chocolal* or Vanll pkg. 7 c Junket Rennet Powder.. pvg 9c Lang's Dll Pckles.... qu»rtc Red CahbagC Home Style U o jar 5c Macaron or Spaghett Ann Page b P k 8.c Rtz Crackers N«b«c* lb.pkg.9c \ CoCOHall Chocolate Food Drnk lb. tan c Evaporated Mlk Whla House tall can lorc Cream of Rce Cereal.. 8o. P k g.c Aprcot Nectar Heart's Delght o.canlwc Tomato JllcC lona Brand 8 ot can for 5 C VegaUatO Strng Beans., on«8ocanlc Brand 6oz.c«nc 9 or can lor 9o Sweet Peas Relable Peas lona Fancy Ann Page Salad Dressng Ann Page Mayonnase. Flt nsectcde Soap Flakes 5*DDT Brght Sal Mason Jars pn-<j<«. 69 deal Jars pnts-doz. 75c FLAVOR-TESTED o can lor 9c. o. can 7o pnt jar c. a pnt jar 9c pnt can c lge.pkg.c quarts-dot. 75c quartt-do 85" TEAS N l' f l a r T e a A Natonal Favorla V b. pkg. 9c Nectar Tea Bags. t.. pkg. of 8 9o Olr Owl Tea Full Flavored Wlb.pkg.7c Our Own Tea Bags... pkg. of so 7c Save Where t Counts Dread njd rolls for sandwches llmt fll you am lvfesh you, too... featherl(;llt cakes and llnk,y (louuts that won't wt'«l you down or lurdc your ludp't cllcr..that's what you'll ulways ntl at A&l''s Hakery D-jartmenl. J(')ly Roll A Ready-Mads Dessert-Jana Parker.each 5c P e c a l L a y e r C a k e Vanlla Crem«-Jane Parker each 69e Devls Food Fudge Loaf JaneParker fach9c Pneapple Coffee Cake Orange ced Loaf Cake Jan«Park««achc Jan. Park««ach 9c MAltV BEAD loaves oz. loaves SlfO Total FootPBll C o, (or leulll, packed «kl. nd datcj tt.l, too!, There's a bg dlterencc between scattered savngs on a few tems and A&P's steady, day-n, day-out savngs on your entre food bll. When you shop at A&P you'll see the dfference rght away, because A&P juces everythng so you may feed;your famly better and fatten up your pggybank at the same tme. Come f and see for yourself. Compare our prce tags, department by department, throughout the store. You'll see we practce what we preach at A&P. Sure Where H Counts FRUTS AD VEGETABLES Don't worry about le frshness of A&P fruts and vrjjrtalles. ASl's careful selecton and drect shppng methods sec to that. Your only problem s what to choose there's so much to choose! from at A&l'. Potatoes : Selected U. S. No. Grad Seedless Grapes Caoma * 5c Ealllg P e a r s Calforna Barllell lbs 5c Fresh PeaS ' From Walarn Fsrm lbs. 5c Fresh Tomatoes Home Grown b. 5c G o l d e n Sweet C o r n Home Grown 6 lor 9c C r s p T a b l e Celery \ Hom«Grown ftt 5c Seedless Lmjes. Full o juc* tn of 5«Egg Plant Home Grown b. 8 Green P e p p e r s Home Grown fc.9«yellow Squash Home Gfown b. c Lma Beans Home Grown b 7c Fl HKHTA HLLSTOXE For Eatng, Slcng» or Preservng Peaches Count Your Savngs n A&P's DM mll! We've tunny famous brands of clpcst: and our mlk and cream and Grn<le A eggs are n the same sjotlght easy to pck up at your frendly A&P, Mel-O-t Amercan Proceu b.7c C h e d d a r Cleestt F o o d ched-o-bt b. boxjbo Swss Cheese Domssle'Slcad b 65c Fresh Cottage Cheese Brw'w 8o cup c (l'l'am ('leese Borden' or Phladelpha oz pkg. lor 9c Provolone or Blue Cheese^ j *.,, b 55c Pure Laru. >... «#,., b c, Nulley Margarne Snappy Cheese Goll'N lleh Cheese Shjflord. b c y roll lj 8 A. M. to P. M. Monday through Saturday Save Where t Counts A&P SM-RGHT MEATS A&P's C.lo»e-Tmn'l nrut nlln;.; methods elnnal- cxefss wnste.., ^\' \ou mne [nr \mr money. And you get more pond calup. too, when \ou ^ct n jury, fne-flavored SperKpht cut. selected from lender eorn-fe<r beef and pork, mlk-fed veal and choce F o w l Fotr s r ;;:;'"b^. m nd' O v s.r l8d ' b -c Porterhouse Steak»> 8c Srlon Seak. b8c Lcga of Lamb 5p,; g t m b b c Veal Hoast 8on.«.shoud.r b.9c Long sland'! Fnest b. [V,]c under 6 b. b. 57c 6 lbs and over b We Chuck Roast or Steak Bone n b 5.">c Top Round Steak.... <. b.lc Pot Roast Boneless Chuck-No Fat Addod b 75c Top Srlon Roast No Fa AdL«d b Hoc Chopped Beef Fo;hly Ground b l ( )c Plate a n d Navel Beef Fresh or com.d b 9c Pork LonS Whole or Ethd Half b. 6Uc Shoulders of Lamb OOH Cu-whoe b 7o Lon Lamb Chops Rb Larab Chops Shoulder Lamb Chops b (S a c «fc V)c., to. 7c Stewng Lam!) Breast and Shank b 9 o Leg or Rump of Veal.,. b. 55c Rb Veal Chops b 6c Lon Veal Chops b 75c Breast or Neck of Veal... b 7c Smoked Beef Tongues. *. b t9c Smoked Pork Shoulders P«n«b. 5c Slced Bacon $w*y»d Hb. pkg. 8c Frankfurters sknas b l-9c Ocean-Fresh Fsh Flounder Fllet b. 9e Whtng Mackerel.. h 7c Butterfsh QUCK-FX ftreet, Rcd-Mcat or Prem Clardge Hamburgers... Broadcast CArned Beef Hash Armour's Corked Beef Hash FOODS.". b 5c. b c. n z can 5c «o can c 6oz can 5c "lb can6c Lbby's Venna Sausage.. ocanl6c Beef Stew!.Burnham & Morrll ; o an9o nn Page Beans.. w o can for a ortuglu'se SardnesBonsle S!&5knlessyOcan7 c Frend's Beef wth Gravy s o can 9c Chna Beauty CJow Men Dnner p^ 5c t leed- And Oten A&P COFFEE AJwuvs freshly roasted... always freshly ground A&l* coffee js Amerca's most popular vllee by mllons of pounds. Add ce to you favorte blend and keep cool n t^le of the weather. '< lo<k. j* wn pln t mll j"d (rn-lluw blnd rele.. fu hum wlu lk«* nth lull badftt Cot* Mokar.. 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7 OBTUARES \ MPKA.'NK, lohn Npdlkn, 58, sn-e't, ded Prltly. Hp s,.,l by hs wdow. Jula nce,,).;,: l.lree stepsons. Frank j'l luma. Avenel am,.]( lou, Rdsflle and two,,.,. Cesoy nnd Frank,,.,. ',.. llrr:l servces w-ere hc.ld "jw*wttftf >>; 'Mtt.,, Home, Green Street..;,,.d;-.!'. Bural was n the.,m Park Cemetery. \M.-TFLF.K,,n )llunge - Funeral srrv Wllam.efTler, 75 Wond- Mrnue, were held Saturday M 'ln the Grolner Funeral M Green Street, ard at j.njr,- Church. Rev. Chnrle;; ;, onsln sal!; the requem '.! bearers were Charlo,; -M.";l Szels. Mchael Ksh.. jclka'sk, Eujene Bre/.n MHev Hfbnk. A\))M ;, A. U'BER. H DHRDGE Funeral serv- Theodore A. Leber, 77, 7S :.le Avenue, were held Tues-,:-moon nt the Grencv,, Home, Green Street. nl Htunum Dpvnnny, pus- j, he Frst Presbyteran, asssted by Rev. H. P. : Newn:'k. offcated. Bural :le Presbyteran Cemetary. bearers ncluded hs three \'! tun A.. Roselle. Wendolln '. ndbrlje and Theqdore A....-.b'l: Edwn'Potter, Ed-,t;". Jr.. and Sdney Brt- ].- hs sons, he s survved r daughters, Mrs. Edwn P. 'ld H.l. Woodbrdue, and ney Brtun, Trenton and.mdchldren. l.'-ber's wfe,, Llletta Dun- [, h.. ded two weeks ago. \M A. VOJACK >!>UUDCE - Wllam A. F TrttfDAY. M'GfST (M' f. L'K Aufjustft Street, : a-!v He s survved by hs n.'.abhh; two dakhters.n'r Van Bramer. Wood-,nd Mrs. Ferdnand f Chcago; a son, Wllam.rk. Jr.. Woodbrdtfe; four John. Trenton: Frank. :.nd Peter, Perth Amboy. TaKlchldren. a member of Mddlesex N.. HS7. KnuhLs of Co- Woodbrulue., and Steam n Plumbers Local. No.. '",: h Amboy. ;al MTVUT wll be held v uhjnt)'.; at 9: o'clock \r Grener Funeral Home. n Street and at o'clock.hune,' church, Bural wll s James' Cemetery.. HS/.AK MDHKDCE Paul Husjzar, d Wednesday at hs hofte, nford Aveue. He s.survved v.lnw. Anna: a daughter,.'me 'ajje. Hallway: fve.-nepn'. Wmfeld Park; Gal!-levlle; Joseph and Julus, :. :d:e and S Snl. Andrew, :.".! n Germany. -He s also ' by four '.ran'dchldren. Toy Drum Factory nv!!r, Mass., lays clam t( :: tn cest and largest toj..c'..ry n '.le world. lvea ltubbcr Tree.. :' vf,. trcu dues not produce '.ll about years aftel Today's Pattern Pattern nu n TVcn-ajro sl7.es V,, G. Kzo, juujer. % yds. SOn.; blouse, V* yds. nn n. Hcd TWENTY-FVE CENTS n cons fur ths \r,\\w\» n 7 Newslacr 'auern lujt., West 8th S'., New York. N. Y. 'rnt planly SZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Roosevelt Cvc Crmp Plans Pcnc tm Sunday RARTAN TOWNSHP - The nmh famly pcnc of le Roosevel; Park Cvc Asocal;m wll be held Sunday n Area!, Roosevelt Park. Francs J. CofTey s charman of the fommte and he s beng asssted by Robert Swords. Harold DeRush and Rchard Juno. All resdents of the Roosevelt Park Estates and vcnty are nvted. Crme Does Not Pay Federal stntstcs slmw ll.at n ft out of cases there are arrest that dear up the crmes commtted. Half of them result.n some type of, punshment and two out of result n the death penalty beng mposed. Leads n 'rntng New York Cty s the naton's largest prntng and publshng center. The value of the prntng products amount to nearly C mllon dollars ;rtnunlly. Frst Champonshp Mchael Phelan and Julm Soerc-t- LT played the frst natonal champonshp bllard match n Detrot n 85!). 'hclan won- the ttle and What s a Good Horse a $5, stake. t - B. C, Xenophqn,»\. 'htot'jn and solder, wrote j Chnese analyst lntls that, U. :..tun u[ yoort horse, ex- favors Japan over Chna. :.;; how one mght be least de- ' n buvn a horse. n 55, H'-nry V of England had!..<sed for selecton and nj^t-..'uve burses and to elm- nubs. DSTNCTVE FLORAL DESGNS Q AND 'OTTK) PLANTS 'luc Wuudldee S-. WOO)BRH;E ;.OWKH SHOH'E Hlls (. SC WARZ, Prop. ' H KAWAV AVENUE. N. J. -'.T.J Kound th v Clock SPECALS When von want a sat-j'actr.v jul). let fxperts handle t! Your ratln m\\ an exlensvr comr.odtv new: rel lull value ll'r t lv tcepk t n /'.mll w.jln,". order llru'h nr c''l repar scrv r. t Telephone Wood. 8-8 Woodbrdge Hado Sales and Servce Joseph '. Korslk 7 MAN STKKT WOODlltllXt' Thrfty Housewves Always Shop Here For Top Qualty Foods! WOOD rWK 'DELVER enoes Food Market RAHWAY AVENUE AT AVENEL STREET AVENE,, N. J. Commsson Holds Routne Meetng Darby. K.'s Specal Apprqprutun to Seek (hl New Water RAUTAN TOWN8HP--Rou- H' busness was taken care of n :..)rt orde: at u meetng of the 'nw n.slp Commssoners n the unrp.l Buldng. Wner R. Durby. Ulrecor of the Chckens Klled Dvson of Local Government lnned the commssoners that nssn has been granted the RARTAN TOWNSHP A drver was njured and two dozen nvn.shl) to exc:eed ts statutory deb; lmt by $5, for the pur-chckens were klled n a car-truck.osc of provdng money to seek wxdent Tuesday. m' tc.v vut.fr supples. The Cty Accodmg to Pntrolmep Raymond..nh Amboy. whch supples Ja'oben and John Ellmyer. a porm (f tl' Townshp wll' J:\. the accdent occtred on Route «;«!', has nnomced that ftfcr 5 near Amboy Avenue. Wllam.lu:w ;!(>. 9H t wll no longer be G. Bartlt'tt. 9, East Orange, drver able lo contnue the servce due to of the car was taken to the Perth Amboy Oeneral Hosptal and m. rea'.nt: rlsmr.nds for water n ts nwv. munepnlty. The June-July report of George. Thompson, townshp buldng nspector, lsted 75 permts, reprr-.onnr constructon valued at MS,97, ncludng one-story dwellks. and representng fees f $. Four lots on Chestnut Street and 'lanfleld Avenue were sold to leorge F. BO'KOS for $,. The July re'.'ef report of Frederck jrnjn, townshp welfare drector, was submtted by ComassJoaer. «H*m:y Tvager of Uje lepartment of publc affars and showed cases under care at hs begnnng of the month, under tfe care at the end of the month, and expenses of $.6. A resoluton was passed permttng rvng A. Hanson to connect wth the'trfwnshlp santary sewer n Maplewood Avenue to provde sewage facltes for a seres of Rarden-type apartments he plans to construct on the north sde of Amboy Avenue west of Maplewood Avenue. n a separate matter nvolvng sewage, the commssoners lsted next Thursday nght as the date of an adjourned sesson for the purpose of ntroducng an ordnance to provde for the constructon of a santary trunk sewer, pumpng staton and force man to serve the area adjacent to Mll Road, Post Road and Route 5. PRESENTED EMBLEM WOODBRDGE John Ogorzalek. 5 Ahvat Street,, who' completed twenty-fve.years wth 'ublc Servce August 8, was pre- nted a uold servce emblem. Mr. Ogorzalek s employed n le Perth Amboy ElectrcGenerat- Staton. Squeeze n July cotton brngs ew hs(h snce July, 9. *' RABTAN TOWNSHP A concert by the famous bartone. Paul Robeson, wll be held Sspttmlor 8 n Plalnfleld Hgh School WHY SHOULD to tl Audtorum, Plan Held, under the auspces of th* Potters Crossng cvc mprovement Club, nc. Drver u treated for a severe laceraton of the scalp requrng seven sutures. He was later taken home n the Menlo Park Safety Squad ambulance. The truck n the collson 'contaned the crate of chckens. The drver was Douglas Norwood, Georgetown, Del. Facng the E<nt Throughout the ages t has been the custom of many races to bury ther dead facng the East. The.sun worshpers followed the practce at t was the drecton from whch ther (etty retmed e'ach mo/ng. For the ancent Greeks t was the way to Elysum or paradse. To the Chrstans, t s the drecton from whch Chrst wll come on Judgment Day. Apculture Stood BUN For some, years, from th«begnnn! of recorded hstory, the mass of <he human race had «uffered conmnual hunger. n 8 the art and scence of agrculture stood practcally where they dd n the tme'of Julus Caesar. True cast rqn plows replaced ron-covered wooden plows, but ths mprovement just about measures the en«tre advance. Expendtures for Kesetrch Cost fr scentfc research by ndustry and government ncreased from mllon dollars n U to 9 mllon dollars at the start of World War. Research costs for the colleges ncreased from mllon to mllvm dollars. Popular Draft Horses U. S. government census made a numjrcal comparson of tht dfferen* breeds of draft horses n the Unted States. t was found that Percheronc were by far the most popular wtth fanners,..» rtljrods would lke o pvltaton, Thly need a slce o/ tje $ p«cakd and deserve k, top, They ace the country's leadng earapl* of succ&sful free enterprse, aod wth thg tremendous need for ther servce*, they should also be an example of a proftable bujpejjj, They sbould-an would lke to-further moderae ther equpajent and brng thfr facltes nto nll lne wth natonal ttamportadon requrements, But they haven't the moqey. Pneapple Doly No (Jolly (lest;>! > mure opular «th croebcters lnn tn* ln'- up»lf lltern. n ths mttr, ; lrclr uf lln't s edftocl mound wth a" larv lsrrl. he r'.lt-pont prtpplr harder s rr»- ehct'd to the tulcr edce n' tle ls-rton. J"nm polnl to ouposltf pont, the doly measnrrs lnosl svtrn nches. Dreetlnn lraflft for rrorlntlklmn:\rrl.k HOHDH MH.Y may le obtaned by sendng a stamped, M-lf-adrtrrssod envelope to thr Needlework Department of tls m]>cr, sklnu for.ralkt No. 777, Jean Gerlufsen To fed Sept. 6th Fre Destroys Stable At Local Rdng School HARTAN TOWNSHP A flc whch broke out at the Stepp Rld- : nc Stables off Button's Lme. Sat- RARTAN TOWNSHP Sep-temtjer 6 has bsen set as her wed- ^ m Th(, bam, lu. ned t U)c m'day. cnused damage estmated at s date by Mss Jean Thrd Street. Clara Barton sc-ton, who wll become Ue brde of Donald Turner. POrd Avenue, Fords. n honor of her approncluns marrage. Mss Gerlufsen was honored at a mscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson. 6 Amboy Avenue. Metuchen. ' Musc was provded by Erne Chrstophersen. The affar also honored the 5nd wcddnn annversary of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Oerlufsen, grandparents of the brkleto-be and the brthday of Mss llle Nssen, Fords. Scrp Purchned Bulldlnc- Frtnkln nsttute was one of the frst ssuers of scrp n the Unted States when t purchased a buldng for $, and fnanced the loan by scrp ssues, n 87. Accepted Medcal Schools There are 77 acceptable or approved medcal schools n the Unted States and only one outsde the pale of acceptablty. Washngton nto Was Defeated George Washngton's request to congress lor the foundng of ag'rl- "ltural culeges was not passed. urounxt No cdtw was aven for the blaze Rrttn Engne Company No. responded' and Offcers Wllam Doll and Albet Loblen nvestgated for the polce. 'Armored Cow" Volume "Armored eow" la the name gven to canned mlk by O..s durng the war. More than four bllon cans nre produced annually n the Unted States. Physcans Are Actve Three-fourths of the, physcans n the Unted States are engaged n actve predct, accordng to the Bureau of Medcal Economc Research. Hew to Pant Bolt The weothtjr should be warm and (le day dry before the boat s pant ed. The wood should be thoroughly dry and kept dry durng pantng. Lamp Klls Germs An ultra-volet lamp whch wll kll bactera and (ood odors n home refrgerator at the cost of fve cents a month has been developed. Ths lump screws nto a nche n the refrgerator's cabnet nteror UUW K»STEPCHLD? mprovements cannot be fnanced out of earn* ngs f there are no earnngs or f earnngs are nadequate. Nether can they be fnanced by borrowng unless earnngs are consstently hgh enough to provde a good credt ratng, The ralroads need a hgher rate of return oa ther nvested dollars, a rate such as other regulated utltes have been earnng. To do a good job for the publc,,' to keep nvestors., nterested, and to attract new captal, tal* roads, too, should earn 6 per cent. 9.t*)M»h» «r»t ll fu)t w tl ff7, th«,jfn*y Central «nd lh«central l«llraa tf P«m.»**«> ' t«rn»d enly.6% rtwm. JERSEY CENTRAL LNES /\ "Tht MUrty Lne". Amwa't mfttf > d(«p*ad on an adequate nturujor the PAGE SEVEN Drunken Drver Complants Gets Sxty Days By Actng Judgt Y Y. Truck Drver Ht 'olcr Vulo. Tnn'»: ls U>, l'a> Fne!;A»{TAN TOWNSHP Bert- : 'M-.. 8" :.,st 7th.-Lr.! NVu Yd'* C'ly. truck (lft l-rrtr-ahsl:!!) " M p"a.l,\l.lty td^-pamn:! ruhkcn c<- vrft; Snur-> '.v.' etec'd tlc county khut ' fo sxty lays n de- ;:.f p.vh'nl of the nauatory f :::xm ;'.us S ccss n akh'.on. Henfl:;.\'>. dnvnc :v : cur ;;>. New Jeney we:;' rr- RARTAN TOWNSHP Ad, Hewx'M- H-rman Aneksten he U:f>e.!,rs n polce rourt Mo Kchrd Berjlan of the B: N. Y. Md ARek Pcanto of onnr encl receved slspe sentences on n chare <J sol enn Pefr Bunft of West New \va.; fned S7 mrl S csots OH spvdmn cl:: ar.t Joseph ^O«; rtk of PasM.' wns flnod $5 and ^k. j alsn f.n a..;)y;'(lv! j T*he t'll'.-wnu P"'.' H'.. bond-, when t!»v f.!c;l to upp«r" to ns-.ver ca...«;: Fran!: DeNun*- Aw, of S"!X[.l«. N. Y. passng ft.!,>d,(,;,.,-t.hl. $; Joseph, (}.' The New Ynk man was une.st'd Vas'.l of R.ooklyn. sanr lulay after he hud,r.»pmed h'. $; Paul Drlxcnll of Whle Plalps, :ruvk n;; a p <!»> tl-f ' ":^ N Y. <..rar «harm-, $8; Albert *. A\ the nlcratttm of Route.'. and Amboy Avenue. P'lrrlm' Wllam S. Uol' nnd Cllllor.l Woerner hud uone to the ntrrsrruun to lrect truffle wh'e te r.tll:- lljtht was bcm rep'red. T e two offl- S:"k of New York Ctv and Bur- ton O Hduens of Arlnt'nn, V., both se'dnu, h;th $lfl TALK GVES CUE ( et' started t; park ther \, NEW YORK Dctecawws When Hf rfllns!^ truck fashed nto came,u.'. )c's. when they the roar or the polce cur. As Lhr! H-'Hc For/.ann,, talkau n fflcers staru'd to t'.t'l out. Hen-jwrk about "hot stuff" nnd sayl (lnn's truck struck the vehcle n tl? rear; then before [he offcers could reach htm he ht lluv a thrd tme. Hmfllnn, the offkers t.e';t'lc(t, hud t: be dasged out of the truck-cab. Taken tu polce leadquater^ was exammerl hy Dr. E. nd pj-qeaunccd under th!> nfluence of lquor 'an unfl'. to operate a mot:r vehcle. he was j;st out :f str." They s? rft-cl hm for nvestlnaton and found that the package he wqp cfrrym'. cortaned 6 vnre eteh- nus.three of whch were by Rem> brandt. Mllet and Zorn. [ KDEKAl WORKERS.Cvlan WTters n tte Oovernme't dropped S5. June under tr.' May payroll, ac Also n polce court Saturday, [ cnrdln! to a report by S«naU» Dorothy HcV.s. '. Norfolk, Va., Har;y P. Byrd, charman Clf the was sentoneed to days n the Cnnnrossonal Economy Conunbcnunty workhouse n leu of pay-jslon. ment of a $5 fne on a cha'kp of, belns drunk and dsorderly or New atom smash held Route 5, Frday. SON FOK FNNEGANS RARTAN TOWNSHP Dr. md MRS. Wllam R. Flnnesan. 7 arden Terrace, are the parents of a son born at S. Fller's Hosptal. New Brunswck., FOR THE BEST FUNERAL PECES, POTTED PLANTS, C'ORSAGKS AND BOUQUETS Phone Wundbrdse 8- CM WALSHECK'S FLOWER SHOP 98 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. We Delver and Telegraph Flowers l' et n Calforna tesl. TELEPHONE -75 THOS.F. BURKE Funeral Drectors 66 STATE STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Joseph V. Costello, Mgr. 'There s No Substtute CHLDREN'S t SUN SUTS, values to Fur Burke Servce" '..$.9 NOW 79c OVERALLS, values to.59 NOW 98c BOYS' WASH SUTS, up to sze 6; values to.98 NOW $.9 SEERSUCKER PAJAMAS, values to -.98 NOW.9 BATHNG SUTS % to 5% OFF # BOYS' SPORT SHRTS, values to.:. $.98 NOW $.6g! to?.$ PLAY SHOES, values to ',\M NOW.5 to.98 BATHNG SUTS : % to 5% OFF LADES BASQUE SHRTS, values to...! NOW SHORTS, values to 'HALTERS,! values to ; NOW unow $.98 NOW PNAFORES, values to PNAFORE APRONS', values to BATHNG SUTS, value* to.9 9.5' NOW NOW NOW PLAY SHO S, values to ;!/5 NOW.5 DRESS SHOES, whte, brown l to 98 and whte, values toj.5 NOW.8 MEN'S t BATHNG SUTS -,L % to % SPORT SHRTS, ; long or.short sleeves % t» 5% CANVAS SPQRT SHOES v * values to $.5 NOW $.9$ $ BROWN AND WHTE DRESS SHOES AND SADDLE SHOES, values to ' $7.5 NOW 6.*., WEPNESDA> AT NOON tttjunu AUGUST FRDAY EVENNGS UNTL 9 P. M. DEPARTMENT L STORE 8 MAN ST. WOODBRDOE, N.J.

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' -.. * ^ - " jr RVJ:. ::. :.,s pj^-r red bv jr K-f.cul A Klto.'f. of f,.varsty! (,! P--.,'y]-.n vt r.',- ^l,!. letartd j t.m- us: of! d,r;gv. the rrtdcal pr/, f!:.'.t. :'- tjt 'du'.ej '.he mortal;! of ' s (j!s.'a!>(; t'- a por.... -S-. KM* k-u> rsk UJ reset''.;, '.'. '- < nt^ft/ff H there s r ; fr'.ot f^r a ruptured apper- J Hvd:;. sfl that the frul retj's '/ trttr.wt (or cancer of ths.type n: good He added that "5 or rfjt per cent of the jjatente opera'. T ':;.bre alve- ard well at the er,c 'J! B fve-year perod." Ntw ^awdustfptastc Solves -*->«Serous Problem of Salvag< M.'UAM 'N H -A -w tav.dutt tl.- lu! tj--' Created a'. Cnvert:lv '.! NfA Han (^rfc wntl ha«nary '.M-E tu promteb to solve Kt..' r^'t- 'f kalvgng kawdust (ard V.WJ.'avr.gs n lumber operatm.f 'J'j.e ew vou't, ndt by combnng ^fee tox dust wth re«m as t tnder;n t'x /cltd to use every bt of wood y. >Mt-.'JW loat n the fpre»l» when trttt are cut down. t u a on cojt, man-producton pruduct. t can be put n a mold thjptd nto whatever artcle t deured, be»t-te»t*d am jamt«d «* tctly l -'-' e; ana K«nar, W.vj.r. fo; L.:.:.. > V?.:-...f -.:.? - b ' :.r.-r. lt.:.." l-avrr f t. - " v -- ma-on*.< ' ' :*:. /toofo / Ztfra/y «::: B:w«V.-'. ' "T.; -. fl-t'. P.KO.'L. r.' -.'.:? * rr/' f. JD.". >.'.; :..'. r: ;. l:.=j; Ar.r. B.y.:., fe- Arr<"-.-- -'- "' v...-t 'Wt- C'jan,s:r;Eer -.'-*:. T:.e>-.t maa'- a c'rarr.b'..' or::ev- j^v 'f w. P:'joarj;> p, ;n about, fve o: more year, ney'l probably over".'jt: a; a' pnma fe.-.c P:.v... l.a. V :>W: V.\* STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE, N. J., TODAV KC WKMSlAV Mark f.ahl. - Delxrah KKKK n "THE HUCKSTERS" '»MLLE'S DAUGHTER" Wth Glad,-.* (, f UHl(A. (;ay NKMv MMM\ S HK Tl'KSJMY "T HAPPENED ON 5TH AVENUE' Wth Ann HAKDN, ->l)nr THf f- L-.. BOVKKV KOVS n "NEWS HOUNDS" jlefok. "CHEYENNE" and "THE WEB" ffcsokt ^l PERTH AMBOY l'k»r ' A- -U't.U ALWAYS BG HTS! H O JAV >. O M V --tlcmv A >A) U)\V Al (, ', A )«, j UKO Se utt - Ann».M,< Jt-jn (Vlle - KdH^rd Nurns. JT ; AB.KNf; TOWN JJtCOY" S'MAV AMJ MOMMV. Al.(l s'l 7; ANU Huoplrry h«turt - J/alM-tl S<«lt n HAJ KM KO.MVO Also Jj««s and MdKUt m "Kltl\(.N<< f Al ll! Tl/KSOAY, WtlJNK.SAV. KSAV NEW WARNER SENSATON ACC'ST l!t «, Zl ( hafl-s Arthur lake n '"A S A FAMLY" a.-to^ t :--a * :. Al'.t: k'j-j^'-e:?:.'. t._.r.st o- «f e. of Not*rr.t'j;-j. SELH Oak Tret Road s Met. d-l'^'j Ml (. ( n n ; r B,'. ;-» THEATRE \\ HS '." n Wll. Huual fk' n -* Mlllll \..- M»< ^''lo-h UA»" «ll June l-r- --, r N. J ll»lt> H r( n->dn<. MK '' ' -"..f'm.k l.<ll» >)» H llr «ll fflllr -flur- l Hd \ l t Unt lr' r,u«lr -hl-, H tl n nl nt.n-.~ W.»<(»»- urtltt.. nt. «mll J Hll t, >>,.. Hob lnpr t l.; l t U - - ct the total «tmtf tn t*t mar r-- h-pf cqk' Hand pcfe-fog atxl s-.«;.- ;ne prttofcluan atmmst pano re-ju^' about nn» r..e'-'nf BOt because of n< :.c kfl*:;or. for n* docwr mcr- f accept her new rtw to n«rv»» -» T' s, -v r Mara fc--k,.:»r -f :«feet ard p?.t" :<- -fur. sway lo tl?.» -.:. mm She resst* a f: ' -y^ames convmeed ftat s : n*v»: -rtar. her he*]' -' ;:f doctor«word* ol «ment apo QPfnnne- K ; v?.' " \a: fu/wha^vpr tme rfmac to :.'_'*; p. - '-f-.- A natrju! Scrtr: r. nt* al t»«!l-r»»r»- c*-, flu«!»t.h rr..-- lun<«.,rr.:x«!»-'r. -.? -.. be«l tu«- am! tw',. ;. twc to thref bour H rr tofj n thcv sa ujfej:< ' Daatt! Lamh" h' The eommun-sv- th«lr»en nun.t)»: &: ter T.f enrj of the»,.. f... KsrcT r- =tcpp«-up pacr f _ n" _. mucj.jn: her ml M her Rtrenc'.r. '^Jref p«r rr..,- -r?ot«.-.,, fc^ Sj )f turns nguactvwy to ".nt rk'se: n, Qcyvor stut th# sahtrurr. * h?rt sunn-: tat last day-- of hr? hff sh< -' h»«r.f tn? carn -scren:!? '.:»: '.( ;;.' frar, accept*rcf a.' nt: ;< p.' '.'.,', J7-'-, ' &ac :r«sesur^ bve o! tn? 5:::T M: -. M.Ke reaaerf.-?.' >.,::a* T. '" ' ; ' - ; - ^ L.-.-:«r G-:.: N?! a?- :rf-!»;- Mrs t:f say: ; > a: ;.efc.-o: ear.:- tnc' 'pvs rans to LJvntoek ::.'. f'o: resaurreg of.";ar. s-,fr.?? a! care, oa'.j ; ').- 8 r "j>er 'e r-. t our.- J;:_.r ^r.rr.or^: ted to FORDS N J. - P. V -«:«T:^r-. - n, andmturda> THF HVCKKTERf ttsth (lrk Gable and lctorah Kerr and -7FANGE JOVKNEV _»;lh faul Kell>. Osa Mahse U nd Hllarj Brooke -m and Monday HA''LNtJl ON 5;h AYE"! n Dun lefore. Ann Hardng.) ( h.rjfy \uu>r RuKsles und and Moore MUt X CTY VE' 's, md Wednesday THEF OF BAGDAD' uth Sabu. June Duprc and t last of Thousand and R(»!\ TO fpeed wth.lohnuv Sand-- and 7 err Austn Our Hednrwla) Summer Mtnee Mrtnx *.\ f M.. Dt»n l Ms* Our Mturda-r'k Ff Hour SUrtnr DTMA! TODAY r-.u : 'M K Pkvat '. A. <-:; ;-> Thru Wednewlay, Aug. th "'ll love as lve,.. STANWYCK-NVEN to Che A'jo-jgr. n»ome ftdw «b ttw lav that bcrejft tbo-ow nle or K generaey rpcornrnerkw 'he' rfen. Jor ther otrr, latf'r»r.d'r,t p "' othen lollow tbt?-»p'.rf r p»> ' travetaj or trve r'r: THRS FR SA7 O'Har Jnhn P»vnc THE MRACLE ON TH STREET" Ges. MonUtnmr'n Nanr Guld THE BRASHER DUBLOON" «AT MAT. CARTOON'S SN., MON.. TES \nt\ Shrrd»n Zwharr Sftttt - Lew A'rrs "THE UNFATHFUL" Ralph Brrd - Lvlr "DJCK TRACY'S DLEMMA" NEXT WEEK WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Gretwj feet - J«u> B*»UM-U 'THE MACOMBER AFFAR" Tommy and Jmmr Vorsry "THE FABULOUS DOR5EYS" HERY:: HTRY:: HVRRY: BUY YOUR TCKETS NOW FOR OUR MONSTER CARTOON SHOW WEDNESDAY MORMNG AUG. J9 B:SO 5-CARTOOX COMEDEN- Plus> J Sloose* and Andy Clvdt C'-»mtdes V-: Hours of Good. Clean fun FOR YOUNG AND OLD Chldren Zbc Adults r No Standnt Room Wll Be Sold THE DAY WED MORNNG AUG., AT P:«...^^ worked, '.? counc:';»nt! '.h» :..-.ltlm «KM tfm>»^or VE G atr. THK J Wth..t... *hl.. 'rrn Kll Hll. H.,. t-hnrl. S.( ON BG ' UTT MSTER Wth J» NOW jn;.lame- ( tf-v (,-?.' LAT *>HOW m "RAMR Vll Doruld Don )cl JOK Lk na Merl.' DRAW UP A CHAR- WTH BOB RNG The late Lou Schlesnger. one ; Wnen told-the " ' ol Se Jersey«best knomn rea- and Edde Koot r:..t-: wrs bult up a collecton ol the- euess J«ck Keer.a.:. tr programs valued at several tumor kept hm '.: :- Uousand dollars.. Hs son. Joel, an the relab." comroe-:. -' " oupdne raconteur, c-ontnued That salesman muv.. dftc t busmea but not the a war replacement. tooov,, At the Monmouth track Edct tfetjt y. rtmembwng hs fauer's CHarley nodded sotx.. g:e; ktrjsasm lor the stase he ; "Our regular pecpf v put Sve-and-fve on Frst Nghver. so tactless or nac^. T.-.t vnevt placed a H6 ana Joel sad. "Ta*es ddn't fr.'- p go: b&rt t6 Mchael F Ryan, ture. When we starter. '. o.fd'rua; ade to Newark's Pub- Lncoln Hghway 8 > " ::'..SaJfty Drector, never forge'were lootng aheafl : a l'.-t He ccmes by the trat nat- when cty parkng P-'-".. a::y nce r. brotlher was the be acut*. We also fore^ lht«- "Camera-eye" Paddy Ryan, lor great floor spare t:.f- '-.-atte.-.-nck Ueuh whose Jjho- dsplay home t'j'.-aphc me-morj' **on hm- na- semblej." tjorwqe lame, t! * Mut the Mouser, Newark Hll CompeUtors^and..U^-. ta.ern pet, delfhu m flap- [JT U *"* lmr h "" brother* took p.r.g.-.tktl out of a cash drawer c«t auo a*senblv «:.-. y..t paw and catchng 'em. " :. t:t other The clever cat also sheer fol)u> nulu * m» rt lb '*-" "" lh ' ^:..t :.kra-boled eggs from a, ^he r^ujj^ae bul; tja: tsj* to the floor, peels them came a hxndsomf J! r.--^.l) hnc provdes a feast for Koo* aerfhandsr p :.H.-*.! ad kttens. Occasonally,»powerful macnel, altrj-'! s.'.f- :.v:u;!> her bosom pal; the rrmlnaun Mlnn> n- u p.f:r.'b bulldog, to the party.... part*»f Jltrf Jersr> ' Vo'jg Ralph Bartel. of WatchunB. m*ny nstaanr, 'rtun t. a 'jndescrpt but dscrmnat- the st*te'» bonlsrs. Tn-!. p -f -xoc Uat rejecu all bones esublshmut's ho from teak or ltmb chops. aualur m* hrottfho-jt the tradf J»! home tme back, when house- Bnu WM nvllfd " "' : G_ nd g^.yj Furnu> ^ Bahwar thuwroom where he (Mnd e - l h ftnd a cordftj welcome ho h-un t bothwed to j Street " Lmden.'.. rem * rlu:: j you'll draw up a H 'll tell you, among uu»- now PrMlk n k < >. u ^ Henderson > * hunt t b, Newrt." Jfeld, talhd bad news y- "Oh, Newark U w wtutoogreat speed W»d Mlwn K ' " ret«rlc Uw Mtkaauu. covered good news l»w«- '!)' n-"

9 ,F ; pknt)ent-leader TTHJK8PAY, AUGUST, 97 FORDS NEWS Snbepenbent - leaber FORDS NEWS leptc Contrbutes Splendd Share Fords Lons Club Waste Paper Drve Fords Clublloydcn Co. Q u])' g Paper Drve Sponsors HonorsMen < E»S - (nrrp MOOR; S seen above handlnt part of hs, : ;;:.(. >. (.t!.,() of waste paper over to a l,ons Club pck-up Lrtfe Churchmen A, Seres ll V. Newton Howden of St. John's M Sunday, tle assumed Vcar ll St. John's r.v.en, and St. John's ml.. Hf.succeeded the n. Drnton. who has. Ltr- ll. St. Peter's no-,.,ul Vcar at the Mr Savour, Checse- uratluatcd from.l Thtoloural.semnary. v.. He was or- :>..on n hs home town,l. Massachusetts, tay the \V. Appleton Lawrence, Wcm Massachusetts, 'ttu; tn semnary,,w-( ( n spew four years at sy ol the South, Se- 'l'csscc, from whch he m S wth the Bache-.:. demce. h.-, lleloacal course. Houlrn had consderable - u feld work and past-,:..'ltn at S. Luke's Hos-,' ;Ko worked wth the C.v Msson Socety,. New York nsttutons (.'nl nton Home for ; (Jr!-,. S, P. C C. Shelter Unsptul. Durng the )! ). le took an' ex-.m' m )U:;t.oral counsel-!> '.rl]-:,')lll;th's at Belm New York. Father Howden frst served as curate at St. Peter's Church, Auburn, New York, where, n December, 9, he WBS advanced to the prest-hood by, Bshop Peabody. He then served as curate at All Anucl's Church. New York Cty. n October. 9, Mss Jane Fcnton of Auburn. N. Y Vnubte" tllfrl Employment, Mary Ave Man Ads Club Cause FORDS -George Moon has become a famlar spht on the streets of Fords. -year-old George, who lves at Mary Avenue, s usually seen pullng a lttle red wagon stacked hlah wth bundles of old newspapers., last Thursday, A vctm of eplepsy, an alment hat prevents hm from gettng a regular Job. George*has dedcated hs tme to helpng the Lons Club waste paper drve. Hs contrbutons are consderable, fllng, n an average month, a Rood-szed shed n hs back yafd. Stcr t does look rather unusual for a Brown man to be d'rrrng a red coaster wagon flround town, some of the chldren of Fords have made t. a part of a day's amusement to poke fun at hm, Shoutng nd runntr away, they have been as nnocently cruel as only chldren can be. Ths lasn', daunted George, however, for he knows that what he s dong s a Rood thng. He s workng to the-very beat, of hs ablty for a chartable cause, a boast few people can make. When a lfe s sav>»kby the resusctator the Lons Club donated to the frst ad squad, or any other good, no matter how small, s done by the money garnered from the waste paper drve, we know that George must feel a pretty warm glow of satsfacton, a feelng he has worked for and rchly deserves. The prncpal reason for wrtng ths pece las been to gratfy one of George's most fervent wshes, That s to have the story of what he has been dong come before the eyes of the people of Fords so that they wll cooperate wth hm. savnc ther waste paper and furthernn the fne cause George has so whole-heartedly embraced. We hope that ths artcle Rves hm as much satsfacton n the readng as t has gven us n the wrtng, and that henceforth the people of Fords wll look wth a creat deal of prde on the man wth the ltlc red wagon. Aldngton Honored By Lafayette Dean FORDS-Elmer f. Aldngton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aldngton of 988 Man Street has been named on the clean's lst at Lafayette ColLeRe. Aldngton, a veteran of two and one-half years n the Merchant Marne, had hs studes nterrupted by the war whle a sophomore at ' Lafayette. Spendng most of hs servce KKV ' NEWTON HOWDEN ' " lnc m ""' South Pacfc aboard a...!.'... \hard J. Olsen Made Sergeant \owry Feld Army Ar Base RD.' Hchrd J. Olsen, son.hd Mrs. Gordon.Luftard ldx Avenue, has been ' n le rank of sergeant Ann An Base, Lowry Feld, TC le servng wth : u K-l : :;rlu.e of Woodbrldge l'ol, enlered the servce to,. ll'l, and receved hs '.nm;: at Kccsler Feld, pp] nnpletm hs basc ranloceemvl to LoWry Feld, le attended Clerk-Typst A he completon of hs : le was assgned to the j)luc Department at Low- <! le luts served as a Clerk ll"!', ancnatnk a transfer ether Armv school whch A H he handlng and manl warehouses. Snce hs H tle Photographc Deem consst of handlng sups sure tle extra trpnns H a lot of good. n s now attendng a photo- school n addton to hs dutes. Edwards Celebrate!>/V Event at Home A chrstenng and ah r:,ary were celebrated Rt the by Mr. and Mrs. Alex (t Mary Avenue. ' n ant.son of the Fords J.was chrstened Allen Alexat. ceremones n Our Lady Church, wth the Rev, jrmes, pastor, offcatng. msors were Mr. and Mrs., f Ssko, of Perth Amboy. j rty celebratng the double followed at the Edward's \jeanx Crh Club Membershp Drvd pt> Mss Margaret Msak tty Street was hostess to 'c-jeans Grls Club at her recent meetng held at the Bf Joyce Kracky, Lberty at whch Mss Msak pre new consttuton was pp and'ulans made for - drve, others present pce Sehtcker and Promoted SG. RCHARD OLSEN Local Salor Promoted At S aval Ar Staton FORDS Donald W, Schmehl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Schmehl, of 7 Hanson; Avenue has. been advanced to avaton machnst's mate, second class, at the Naval Ar Staton, Corpus Chrst, Texas, where he s servng wth the Ar Mantenance Unt. Schmehl entered thel servce on September 5, 9 at the Naval Recrutng Staton, New Brunswck, and receved hs recrut tranng a.t the Naval Tramlng Center, Sampson, N. Y. Alce Schckel Honored At 6th Brthday Party FORDS A party was held Saturday n honor of Mss Alce Schcker, 98 Koyne Street, who marked her 6th brthday, Present were Margaret Msak, Joyce Kracjcy, Peggy Scllano, Stephen Balog, Edwn Petter,.Rchard Anderson and Edward HunywlV-- (....-, troop transport, Aldngton worked hs way up lo the rank of Lt. and was dscharged n December, 9. He returned to school n February of tls year, and expects to sraduate n June, D8. Honor Bern-ce Smoyak At llth Brthday Pdrty FORDS n honor.of her llth brthday, Mss Bernce Smoyak. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Smoyak nf Lllan Street, was tendered a party. Present were; Ronald and Gal' Gr.spa'.t. Rchard Alexander, Delores Gloll, Wllam Hansen, Vlr- Bma Johnson,. Wesley Smoyak, and Mrs. Mchael Smoyak, all o; Fords; Mr. and, M*. James E. Rotan, of Hopelawn, Mr. and Mrs'. Ngftt Rde At Pcnc Women's 'Hub Travels Ucnral Maut Tenders To Seasde Park On Long Term Employees Myalery Bus, Jaunt Huge Mnc Saturday FORDS The Second Ward Women's Democ ate Club held a mystery bus rde to Seasde Park Startng at fl:5 P. M., the rde lasted untl : A, M. Those who took the trp were Mrs. Rchard Krauss, Mrs. Anna Rusnlak, Mrs. Catherne Nascenlk, Mrs. Wllam Chamberlln, Mrs. Jula Bekus, Mrs. N. Carvello, Ms. Hudanlch. Mrs. Volchlck. Mrs. Joseph; NaRy, Mrs. J. Sane. Mrs. Norma Matls, Mrs. Andrew Pod or, Mrs. Januccl, Mrs. Helen Bro7,owsk. Mrs. Jenne Blanchard, Mrs. Margaret Nalopa. Mrs. Henderson. Mrs. Aenes Bsrtos * Margaret Relly, Mrs. Betty Smth. Mrs. Lllan Burke, Mrs. Trudy Lund, Mrs, Margaret Blanchard, Mrs. M'frlon Carter, Mrs. Sue Warcn. Mrs. Helmer, Mrs. Mary Szatkowsk. Mrs. Sophe. Sarsky, and Mrs. Carolne Lyons. Mrs. Mac Kovak, Mrs. Lousa Hansen, Mrs. Eleanor Warren, Mrs. Newcomb, Mrs. Straub, Mrs. Brenson, Mrs. Septchek. Mrs. Charles Ksh. Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Elsa Rosenblum, Mrs. Bftckctt. and Madelne Sandorf. Commttee charmen were Mrs. Sue Warren and Mrs. Jenne Blanchard. Fords Man Cruses European Waters George Borkes Salng Wth Naval Reserve On Tranng Cruse FORDS George F. Borkes, seaman, second class, USN. son of Hohn Borkes of 5 Beech Strset, s sewng aboard the destroyer USS O'Hure, whch s makng an extended cruse to Europe tranng mdshpmen from the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapols, Md. The cruse, frst to be made to Europe by mdshpmen snce 9. benan June at Rosyth, Scotland, and the Englsh ports of London Portsmouth, Weymouth, Plymouth. Greenwch, and Woolwch as ports of call. n addton to the, mdshpmen, there are aboard members of the Naval Reserve Offcers Tranng Corps from varous colleges and unverstes. Besdes the O'Hare, mdshpmen tranng s takng place aboard the battleshps USS Wsconsn and New Jersey, the arcraft carrers USS Randolph and Kearsarge, and the destroyers USS StrblnR, Me- y redth., Cone, Hugh Purvs, and Beatty. FLY TO CALFORNA FORDS Robert C. Mller, seaman frst class, U. S. Navy, son of Mr.and Mrs. Peter Mller of 65 Koyen Street, flew wth hs father to San Francsco, Cal., where they wll vst the elder Mller's mother. After a week's vst, Robert wll report for duty n San DegoJ. Cal. By JOHN PAYNE Halfway across the darkened ' oom Arlngton Rand paused. Hs hand was extended to fnd the of the table lamp. After a \ Frank Smoyak and daughter Gal.p" *" ", l '* """'* T'^T" nf of Perth Amhov: Amboy; fnd nm Mr. and M,,Jmoments Mrs. hestaton he MJlrwUew Denver ZOKB and chldren, Emma. Lee, Wllam, and Denver, Jr., and,, Mr, and Mrs. John Bagoucy and daushur Margaret Ann, of New Brunswck. Carolyn Chrstensen* 7, Honored On Brthday FORDS Mss Carolyn Chrstensen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Chrlstcnsen was tendered a warty n ljonor of her sevenur bjhday at the Chrstenson home on Lberty Street. Present as guests were: Mrs. A. H. Gustan, Mrs. Cjhester Mchalsk, Mss Lynn Mchalskl, Mrs. Fred Glsdorf, and Patsy Qlsdorf of South Amboy; Joyce and Mare Lehr. Arleen Cupllo, Mrs. rvng Kahnee and daughter, Gall, Mrs. Dan. Zboyan, Patrca Zboyan. Mrs. Mads Chrstensen, Mrs. Helen Horvath, Mrs. Andrew Waloh, Joseph Horvath, Erc Chrstensen, Donald Zboyan, Mrs, John Peterson, and Thomas Pclersen, all of Fords. SpN BOfN FORDS Mr. ucl Mrs. Maro Pucc of 8 Poplar Street, have'anneunccd the brth of a son born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Mrs. Pucc s the former Elda Sackett of Fords. HOME FROM SHORE KEA8BEY Mss Mary Toth of Bsyvew Avenue has returned home after spendng days at Seasde Heghts. VACATONNG, AT BEACH FORD --Mss Louse Bodnak of Bayvew Avenue s spendng a week at Heghts, Lavalette and Seasde t ;Jr>d retraced hs steps' to the partment door. "Come n darlng," le sad. "There's no one here. told, you Peggy had left me. f t weren't for you, 'd be alone tonght, and just now tlafs more than could stand. 'll not turn on the lghts just yet. want to talk to you frst about Peggy. t'll be easer f you don't see my face. Come, let's st down. Gve me your hand; 'll lead you." He( arranged two chars n the ght that sfted dmly through the curtaned wndows and sank wearly nto one of them. "t's hardly,far to you, Elnor, but have to talk to Someone tonght and you were always a good lstener, You needn't say anythng f you don't want to. And t'll be better f you forget what say. know 'm not myself tonght. feel as f wa/e sufferng from shock post-operatve shock, that's what t s. YDU've never been operated on to have a heart removed or have you, Elnor? One feels stunned at frst and then you know that you've got to talk, as though the stream of words would make the blood stop runnng ouw~" Hs deep voce ceased for a moment and he sat broodng, starng at the blackness of tre floor. "t wasn't so bad tonght durng the show," he went on. "As long as was on the stage was someone else. And then had to come back to my own thoughts But you're helpng, darlng, you're helpng a lot lust by beng here won't take long; wth you here can talk t out of my mnd and then 'll be f«e. "By 't' mean Peggy, of course.,must learn to say that FORDS Long-term employees of the Heyden Chemcal Corporal.orf were, honored wth a pcnc Saturday at Vnrndy's Owe. Those employees honored were; retred, N. Chrstensen. K.Drttmer. E. Ft*, A. Hoppert. J. Kslapos, Sr., L. Ko.fle.ska. Sr..,A. Melder, W. O'Relly, Bertha THSR, A. Ughy; 5 years or more servce, A. Badusk: C. Drost, A. Gtbbs. R. W Harrs, O. Hyro. Sr., C. Julan, C Letner, S.- Paszynskl, E. J. Petersen. J. Senu. N..Tro, L. H. Tyler years servce-, S. Balasv., A. Chsmada, J. Duck, R. Ebcrle, S. Facz«k, A. Hasra, G. Hawkns, E. R Herrck. F. Huber. C. Jacob, D. Jannucc, J. Kalman, S. Kalman, J Vtkosky. K. Kuhaus, J. Koperwhals, F. Koznsk, R, Krauss. A. Kuchtyak, J. Maoko, J. Merker. L. Men-t., C. Ml's, W. Mueller, E. Pars. J. Sauer, L. Thompson. v Also Honored T) years servce, 'A. Balnt, J. Bobal. P. Bosko, A, Hamlton. N. Jensen. R. OHelly, R. Rotella, C. Seng. A. Reroka, S. Smlrlga. W. Weber. P. Wood; Years servce, M. Abraham, L. Anderson. P. Arky, S. Arcly. J. Balasz, W. Bertram, M. Bosko. M. Chcrepon. W. Clees, O. Cypher, N. Elko, J. Galbrnth, A. Grunrman, C. Habcrkorn, P. Hammond, J. Hubert. G. Hydo, Jr., W. Kstrup, M. Korczowsk, L. Kotacska, E. Meyer. A. Renck, B. Stopke, J. Varga. F. Vtkosky, W. Warrren, C. Weber. G. Yuhasz. 5 Years Servce Heydentes wthr> years servce: L. Adansk. G. Archy. S. Balewltz. E. Bagger, G. Bertram, A. Beyer, J. Bnder, H. Bray. J. drty, J. Churko, E. Chovan, P. Chovan, E. Coleman, R. Dckens. E. Donahy, J. Dunn, J. Eko, E. Flusard. D. Gavron, J. Garretson, P. Gll, E. Olls. C. Graser, M. Hanson, F. Harkay, S. 'Hedges, A. Hertneky, N. Hudansh, E. Jamson, C. Johnson, E Johnson, S. Jordan, J. Kalapo.s. Jr., A. Karrtos, E..{Cardos, M. Karasnsk, C. Kelley, D. Kennedy, S, Kluj, E. Kocsk, F. Kotacska, F. Kovacs, M. Kuchtyak, J. Labbancz H. Lachenauer, H. Larson. W. Leach, G. Levendosk, H. Martn R. Martn. J. Magyar. E. Merrtt G. Meyer, R. Morett, C. Moor^S, Nagy, S.- Nagrosst. J. Nahay, C Ncmeth, F. Novovcsky. J. O'Relly, M. Pachansk, A. Patrck, P. Pat- Brngs lons Head July FORDS Top photo shows group of,ons Club members loadng a traler truck wth paver from a pck-up truck. Seen n ths pcture are John Green, Mchael Volosn, Fred lansen, and Joe Dftmbach. Photo above shows members and youne helpers stackng and and tyng paper nto neat bundles. Seen n ths cut arc Anton Lund, Fred Hanson, Carl Retenbael, Mchael Vqlosn, John Green, Mrs. Fred Hansen, and Harry YVf*m. LegonHeadslrged To Nat. Conventon Bg Crowd Expecte At A. L nstallaton FORDS Legon leaders of j FORDS ndcatons pont to a Woodbrdge, Colona, and Fords packed house at Fords Legon have been slow n RettR organzed for the comng Natonal Conventon of the Amercan Legon n New York' Cty, August 8- nclusve. At the last conventon n New York n 97, the three Leson posts of the Townshp set up a headquarters n a New York hotel and entertaned lavshly durnp; rck, H. Peterson. J J.'Pollard, Plld F., F the entre ocnventon. No jont Pullum, J. Rebeck, L, Sabne. W. Scott, S. Shgas. E. Sonnethal, M. Stramsky, S. Stumpf, O. Szloboda, E, Tro, A. Ulozas, L. Ur. J. Vertes, J. Vlalo. F.JVeber. W. Wenbrenner, W. Wllams. John Wojtanowsk, Jos. Wojtanowsk. V. Zarkovarsk. Less Than 5 Years Tho.se employees who have had less than 5 years servce: E. Allen, L. Andrechck. A. Badusk, Jr., A. Balnt. Jr.. W, Ber.htold, R. Benjamn,.. Bnder. P. Bdos, C. Carlson. C. Carroll, E. Cox. A. Denet, M. Demkn, J. Domejka, J. Dye, F. Etlar. A. Fczekas, J. Perjence, S. Fnnll. J. Forgone, E. Glbert, project of the knd s n sght and space for headquarters s becomng more scarce each day. Scant attenton too has been gven the round-the-clock parade Saturday, August. On the other hand, neghborng posts such us Perth Amtfoy Post No. 5 wth ts crack drum corps and the Metuchen Post wth a ffty-flve pece band are All set- for the march up Ffth Avenue. Unless the locals get busy presently the totwnshlp wll be unrepresented both n the role of host and n the parade. Mddlesex unts n the parade are to report at : P. M. on East st'street between C. Georre, G. Gordon, M. Gurbach, j Fourth Avenue and Madson Avcantrl on \ m\ 7/ 'nue. LATE VSTOR casually, mpersonally. Peggy who used to be my wfe. You know, t's hard after you've been marred ft) a ;lrl fur more than a year to realze suddenly that you wll never see her agan--or f you do., t wll be as a stranger. And Peggy's such a chld. wonder f shels all rht now..she has alwajjs needed someone to look after her. some one to see that she gets enough rest and has all the lttle thngs she needs peppermnts, fqr nstance. "But that's not what wanted to talk about. wanted to prove to you that's t's all for the best. guess theve had to be a partng of the ways! Better now than later. couldn't pave done t myself. No force ojf logc could have made me leave peggy. But as soon as she fsad she was gong, saw she was rght. "Peggy had never known an acto' before she marred me. My world was as foregn to her as Broadway s to Man Street. She came of good people, but that's just the trouble, they were too good. They were narrow, bgotted, ntolerant. She marred me asalnst her better judgment, expectng the wbrst, and she has been dscoverng t ever'snce; Every tme- was late gettng home from rehearsals she knew 'd been unfathful. Sle ddn't [know the meanng of the word tr^sj. Why, f she were to come n rght now she'd thnk ths was cause for dvorce. "But tonght's dfferent. She's gone now, and there's no chance of her ever comng back. You know better than anyone that there's never been cause for suspcon before. And yet you, Elnor, were the very person she rased the roof about. The scenes she's made about youj Why, you wouldn't beleve lt "She never could realse that she was the only thng n the world really cared about. "'m sorry, Elnor. 've hurt your feelngs agan. And you've been such a brck to st here and lsten to me. A real pal. Well, 'm through now. Through wth Peggy. Almost as completely as 'd never known her. have only as much recollecton of her ss ft mountan lake retans of some brd that was mrrored once for a moment n ts depths and never.seen agan." He paused once more, as f lsten- ns. "She left me and t's the best thng that could have happened," he went on. "You can see for yourself was Bettng dependent on that grl, thert was somethng awfully sweet about that kd f only she hadn't.been such a damned lttle fool., '"that's better, sn't t? A damned Uftje'fool. can thnk about her lk^ that now. Pretty soon won't be thnldng about her at' all. know t'j no fun for you tqj lsten to all tlls, but now 'm nearly done. Tl ere's just one thng do hope she remembered to set peppermnts tonght. usually get them for her, and she mght forget. 'But now let's talk about us, darlng. There's no percentage n holdng post-mortems over a dead love. Come closer, Elnor; one char's enough for both of us. You'll help; me to forget, won't you, darlng? "Help me hll you.can because Peggy's lstenng and hope she geft an earful. "No, darlng, don't mean fguratvely. She's behnd the bedroom door, not mssng a trck. "Lsten carefully and you'll see how know. Do ynu get t? You.can't hear Peggy-rshe's probably holdng her.breath rght now but you ca.n hear a lttle popplrlg and rustlng n the wasupaper basket. heard t as soon as, came n. t sounds lke fre, but t's not. t's heavy cellophane that's been crumbled up nto * bftlh OrlBln«Jy t was around a packun of pepper headquarters next Tuesday nght, August 9 at 8 P. M. when Fords Post No. 6, Amercan Legon holds ts annual nstallaton of offcers. The ntaallaton of offcers wll be conducted by Frank Burns of South Amboy, County Commander. Assstng George Watts, commttee charman, arc Bartolo DlMatteo, Robert Massacha, John Dambach and Walter Lybeck. Lons have been extended all Fords Legonnares and Auxlares, as well as those of Woodbrdge and Colons. Commander Alex Hsa topped off the commttee refreshments wth the gft of a keg of beer for the occason. ^ SPEND DAY AT SHORE KEASBEY Mr. and Mrs. Wllam MayoYos and daughter, Sylva, Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Kovacs and daughter, Ethel, and Emery Toth, Sr., spent a day at Seasde Heghts accompaned by Mrs. Mary Sekeres and daughter, Dorothy, of Fords; and Mr. and Mrs. Emery Toth, Jr.. of Perth Amboy. 'Peggy was sttng here n the dark, watng to'see whether 'd come home alohe. Well, now she knows. And now she'll go for good. That leaves tj'c whole world for us, darlng." The lghts leaped up, and Arlngton Rand smled nto the flushed face of hs wfe. "Welcome back," he sad. "Where s she? Where have you hdden her?" He allowed a look of bewlderment to cross hs face. "Oh, you mean Elnor Ch lton? She's n.bed probably. Tonght you were my only audence. And lsten, sweet, you can't dvorce' a husband for talkng to hmself!' BACK FROM TOtjR FORDS Mr. and Mrs. James E. Regan df Emmet Avqmo and Mrs, Denver Zogg have returned home after spendng two weeks tourng Canada and the New England states. EAGLES HOLD MEETNG KEASBEY The Keasbey Eagles A. C. held a specal meetng at the ( lubroom.s. After dscussng busl ness, moton pctures were shown and a socal took place, j VST SCHENECTADY! FORDS Mrs. H. Cooly and, Mrs. Wllam Seel of Ffth Street vsted Mrs. Seel's daughter, Mrsj James Moulton, n Schenectady, N. Y. ' KSES HOSTS TO CORfUNS FORDS Mrs. Adelne Corbln her daughter, Adelne, and granddarughter, Doreen, ar# spendng ths week wth Mr. and Mrs. Alex Ksh of Albourne Street. The word "Jealousy" $ derved from the Greek word nwtalng to bol or ferment, toeor^t to the Encyclopaeda, Allows Fords Lons To Help Chartes FORDS The Fords Lons Club s the paper-collecton'mt outft ^ we've ever seen. Started durng the war for the defense councl, the Lltms Club paper drve has been converted to peace-lme servce of the communty. And servce lt has done; for nstance, out of the money t has collected from waste paper, the club has donated $78. for a swmmng pool at the Jflmesburg Home for Boys, $785. for a mod-, em resusctator for St. John's Frst Ad Squad of Fords, $,76 for the March of Dmes 97 campagn. $. for the Amferoan Red Cross. $(. for the Dsabled War Veteran's Fund, $8, for two lark'e oxyren tanks for the frst ad squad, and many other donatons for such thngs a gasolne* for the frst Ad squad, a bralle typewrter for a blnd man, and money for a much needed blood transfuson, for a local veteran n a dstant hosptal. Durng the month, the Lons keep ther eyes peeled for any waste paper they mght fnd, and ask local merchants to save paste board boxes and wrappng paper. Thus, when the last Sunday of each month rolls tvqund, Joe Damj bach's garage s already full of boxes and paper and must be cleared out to make room for the paper brought n by the house-to-house collecton. Once Each Month On the last Sunday of each month, startng at : P. M., the small pck-up trucks of local merchants cruse the streets of Fords, Keasbey, and Hopelawn. pckng up paper from the curbstones u front of people's houses. The paper thus collected s brought n, sorted, neatly wrapped and transferred to a large, 5-ton traler truck whch so far the club has never (aled to nl. Sometmes workng nto the nght, these men who have worked all Week gve over ther day ot rest and really hustle, collectng, wrappng, and loadng the large truck. They are not Wthout assstance, however, local boys have gven them a hand on every collecton. The kds regard the day as a lot of fun, but work just as hard as the men. Among the boys who worked wth the club on July 7 were : Russell Schmehl, Robert Vplosn, Charles Buchan, George DufTala, Fred Bauer, John Carmody, George Schmdt, Bernard Van Dusen, Edwn Laubach, and Vctor Ko.vac. 8, Pounds n July Durng July, approxmately 8,- pounds of paper were collected. The money ganed from the sale of ths paper has not as yet been allocated to a partcular work or charty, but We are sure that the Lons Club wll fnd somethng worth whle %to help... they always have. Report Gven By Heydon Go. FORDS The Heyden Chemcal Corporaton n a statement coverng the frst sx months of ths year, reported consoldated net profts 'of $,87,5.5, equal to $. per share of outstandng $ jar value common stock after provson for dvdends on outstandng preferred tock Earnngs for (the comparable perod n 95 Were #, or $.5 per share on the outstandng stock as of that perod. Gross sales durng the frst half of 97 totalled tl.8,68. as cpmpared Wth $,8,8.96 for,he same perod n 95. The company Has declared a quarterly dvdend on the common stock of 5 cen^ per share, makng a total of 75 cent? for the year, and an 87 s / cent quarterly dvdend on the preferred stock, fo" a total of $.6 >/. Both dvdends re pay- j able on September,97 to stock-: holders of record as Of August 5. LOCAL MAN NJURED FORDS James Shmko,, of Kng George Road was njured when a steerng knuckle broke on hs car and sent hm plungng down an embankment on Ostrander Road. He was removed to the Perth Amboy General Hosptal by the Fords St. John's W ts^ Alc * Squad. MODELNG CONTEST HELD POSPS Donald Petersen and Arthur Ollverla won,- frst prae j a sand modelng contest held Recently at Fords Park under the supervson of FTancls E. fyock. Other wnners were Josephne, Lous, and. John Hagler, Wllam and Edwn SchnrtW; Peter Rabovch, Bors OftlMffl, *nd Carol and George Oravlwr. JVE-A-

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( ' ''unn. at ro8< tmjt.nv may fc'-t ther pl»r*! t kt «mutter of prut".* t?.* them for fvtur* njr Hmrnf on August 8 r.n or. *.-h* f-rcrv' wt. c autlwrte h«? chhjre ** ;n- -. h H^f tht pr'jper.y tr.c j;<:ng j.tbt*- trer*, pn/rjdtd thty rtr. n.';. st ^sr k' our avl.'.y retfrr.or^ rnm pt.t p*rf< r rr.r.c<t. we Know *.ht; Mayw (Jrew aw the f^mmrvtt v.. la»-*-d t ther opnwrn ard preference or; trurt th*t tftf open forum devod '/, tht «nou<ma]u?m of the rny c*.'?duct«d on a zonng mttt^r? Av»r.t!. ard that judfement wll ft.ct* abd fnfurtc np-' Wtf wrtten. «* car, M;»r r.o : v\fn tr:* trdnsjct eboud not bn :*<. f s'.-tjttjd lght ndu«.r>' ^ *.o d t» :»ottd rp»r(.?cfc:ly cat*y<ry < h*trj'.l plans the Towns^p ny st! plut* t care;; to approve a?d whch t desre to rejtvt; ^xlrtrtly lkely tha x>th the dt^r-.-td tht unde»rabl«wll mak* *p.pj- :;. p/ovjded tht chanjfe * madt a»- --f'.ed. out w«f nope tht Com mtt**»',j >M- :t- d>':r»;ton n thw re>pect. other words, the proposmj bme;:d-r.oud. /»<n he rtjetttd merely tte there t a pwsblky that undesrable pjart* may vsh to ' purchase.wthn the tract. Woodbrdge ne»dh rjdustrv whch wll be wjtfj the rghts, xafety and health of *Je ptopje and we are of the, rtrong belef that a matter* of zonng ehond be consdered n thf lght. The ndu*tre* whch cannot rru-jx the tect should be vetoed, but be au.se there are such, that * no reanon why those whch art acceptable should Buffer the Hamt fat<j and that the coronjuty*»^ou}d Ruffer the!os«of ther ratable^ anlc tfeer pay jthre sre many aspect^ to the proposal ^ ^ l o s e the playng feld at the ForcU Park n order tu accommodate local sportjng event* to wheh admuqo., «charfed. The plan s purely a tttop-gap, admttedly and would only provde an expedent whch could serve the purpose untl the J«W athletc fdd; at the ste of the old automoble race-track becomes avalable: The fencng contemplated s second-hand materal whu:h waa tuttd at Ltgon Feld and whch wa«hplvftfad when the feld wa» approprattd [by the JKaU Hghway pepartment for ru new Roatt. A«we remember th«fence, t waut pretty dugracef ul and whetb*r th«ey-ttore t wll create for the re»d«nu trt JVds f and when t» placed Utere wll be worth the u»e to the publc generajty the feld wll afford,» a matuf of cwnjecturt. The txpetmt wll bt r«jatv«ly tfh, the plan now jj fol the hgh chottt football, Uam \» ad,h«r»! to t# pun t«play ordnarly <>' P. UWfe flaunom of t t*v rtrrtch urea of lf» v rlulchr»f L* f o. RM E»d«r»«of»uc rfcf ;<u«t *rrv#d horn* frww *«*.*no«r!*j r, Korea, brn r» l*ck ftmt ;j Jtf-mrMtt, <»f wha th* Kttananf art ;r t> «rt«tr of that cwttrtrt whch tb*t ((^.m; Whle n tw fouthtn; ponot t.cr rh* Unted t«m» hw bew admmv n e^wy pwhht*>e c>the **ct<w domnated br Ruwa Rubj»f»t*d and rtfebh and bted pattf rt; u, ratualvt. t dftwnt and dacoartfemet; u ft. fma)'. wht an <hnutvn wt»cfe lar.not be reverted becaatw tfcett * ft* rtrenfu. e*t wth whc rejertjot made to the arthortatj'e. h.n t patterr., to b«sure, but a Mfhly eff*»rtte jut y>.\; w..;'; Ku.Msa a:ready r.t- ether rfuft w':;r.l the Fphen? of her nfluent* py kj» (""'..r^ '.ortro!. rno ^ of the- *Jtrder r;t:<"r^ ar.d rr.ary *t greater dctnte-. tr> r.eame, our State Departner.'. t' c the V'! '-*-d Natons by ther feebe tf.::.de- t:^ erharcng the Ru>-ar. po-tor! rrerey becaase they are not ofpwmg.:. Heaver tro»>, no one wants war wtf Ku^.a bu: f war e nevtable a* t certt/.:y '.'j'j>\- -ct- thoujrh t may be before a r.ot nr dfta.vt day, w* num not ptrmt Kjs- to contnually jran «tret>fth n ref-'.jr'.e ar.d r.umber* before Khe strkes for world domnaton ard the j-uppre«k)or of the democratc Rattan*. No.», wjj' te better»f we awstrt oar- Fe!ve«aor^- wth all fhe <rther freedomlovrf peoples now. A* the nceptor; of Russan deology n Korea - manfew. a^ v. grtphcally recalled by Co!. Anderson. KJ J- A ako dear w many other wde*. Th*> ^ *.he threat a* we temporze and fve full.-t.- '.ante'to the concluson and prophecy </. tr,e ate Wll Rogers that we haven't and won't one a war, and nether have we nor w:!; we w;.- a dplomatc conference. The Rght Utwt\ At The Rght Tme More death*»nd njures n trank accdent' are caused by drvers from 6 to y*f<r- yf age than any <*ther age group. Or;!y ^ne-haf as many accdents are caused vy wudente who have had drvng.'.ktr'j'.-tonk a* are caused bytho^e wthout Or> rnfjn new teen-agers take to the r. gh w a y e v e ry year. The concacon to be drawn here s startlrg dear. ]f we are X* reduce the tragc plague of traffc accdents whjth n one y^ar can snuff out over,5 Jves, we mux tran the new g«jerat*n? l»f drvers before and a.*- they get behnd the wheel. unrjg the hg-h»chool years, when our youths become elgble for drvng on a pont of age, n the rght tme for the rght lesson. Fgures -Jow that at least three out of fve hgh school students wll t>e ether drvng an automoble at graduaton or wthn three yean ther»»fer. Ths fact alone should be nuffkknt <* make predrm-r educaton mandatory a all hgh sthools. At present, a lule over 6, hgh»choel» throughout the naton have some form of drver educaton program. But ths «only one-fourth of these that should have one. Publc opnon strongly urges drlter tranng n the schools, A recent Mrtcy made by the Naton*! Commttee for traffc Safety shows that 78 per cent ef the people endorw such a program. A majorty of these want the tranng carred to actual-, behnd-thetwheel nstructon. Then let our educators heed the facts. Let them answer to tht ptbllfc demand, wth, of cour»e, publc support. Posterty wll most certajly condemn thb gt'neraton f wt fal to prepare the youth of today to safely lve n tht notored world we have created. ' frst thng you know wwebody wll befn to tell us that th» Unrt#d State* f responsble for th«mass tatterng u Chna, W * A f k. t.tyas!*.w. tt. Ht t" «r.du... ;.(. T:.; ; r? fr: l.'rf : J"' t u'f : :? ' '* y ' '^T.Kjf M W B K «TO! lxtk.a r.ur* '-Of*!? ant.. a»ftts;...e^". ;.r aat: pn>:!: ts :*:.- *tta.wtk <TTT r fts an ^o- :.-t;r. mt ;< - cltrw ;: t>?v*?: v.. ef &.t oer fc»n» a chtnw r.?op-.t:!» vh*u tt. perm:: ^rjex v. >* '. EVEMNG VEW5 >t eta.t-; ta!r: >.. Dlr.?!>-ff:«r<j«: tr.o-x ou: >t s.-ooseufcc '.". ncest a Y«o: No O'A x. kl. orrr '_.' gfemb.js fctjc M: Vttjerb./.'; quwjoc t t!tawr.fc»-. out! rr'.srjr,.t l ot :r.e m- * a»or* represeesw* v-j> 'harj H*. Trer, ay 5''J :'. m» vou'l :t K::c'-.o:. o' &6 - UOO vo:«rt ::t u;* wn *r.-. nc.'tc w:;. phr.e^'.jt. tta&r.g n spec;*! tjec'.'jr. w«pec J Summe hca * A^rr.a* B plarj -; n E*T>;>fcp?: fc<'\o :t»vuc seer, vo '.'..:?veryh;ne "T.-* aore y-j; s'.uc*' A/.* -:.!;.> B Ujt worst :: oot. Th* rj>: ±^ propos:uun crres : r - Ke«rwy t econoay ',-ar.r.?; JJ?: ax- \EW lgrk HER.M.D TKBNE T*» Var-h K, «7>< UrUa J.«m.l fumk. MS? " - ' - % ' " '! tta Har: *-W> wr jr.r rpsrsfc as shnur te OL"*TL r:.rf.t. : ; "r.-nr! r. : "t,r; :»-? car, ar rr sftfbannf c' nr tr." nne: FuJnt n: V ": '.. "T'cnf»?Krf car >.*«tonr.nukt:. Bo: :._:-Dhnc n:»j' xat ^: lumas: c:t..v*esr. «;.: a;' r.rm. ltt..t' u. r«*'l X.'f. Mmmermer A" TTTTTT : of- «.*s:". nnor-fcjf lor "Jwm u :^vt :: F^:.: * :..jf r. u s: FT: H pan.»:. * '.."f cnjtr 'J:. -.-f.-.!.'.:; Crj'r.Lr. Stv K:':.:'.[: Under the Captol Dome By J. Jtseph E D;.<rj.: «. 5L Of JjL'-TT.Dt:,;.: u. otcjct v* ::# A tr.c B t «.t An.'u-' T Vtnat;- lucr»- puc at* Dr Of Sfct* OareraaaKO, Gweraor u schedut«d v> ppem ; oat Sup: tn* Cour: ^ne CUUM '..' Errors ud JG^e ;»-o CL r cut Ctwr; wxr dftrrt cour. judtes: >& judges. :*o prosecuwrt unc one Juvene d.t DomesUc Relaon Court ;udft- Tht Bupreme CtTun v». caotry w be cttts^ by ;h«epton of tht tern: of Justce P!eaen:t P., CO. of the po.;::an psyt lt for seve Common ar: :r. A'.br./.-. Ber- Gjouceser. Hudson, nmh.' Morr^. Unon and Warren co^rjt.es wht prosecuo:-& wn be apponts :n Camter. apd MrarreL countes Tr» term of S'-ale Coun-'of Erorrs. and Appea Judge Barold B. Well. Borerjlown. erpre ra Pebrusrv " next. Trt- posjon pay* 6 a (My Ratfcaton of a ntm Su:* ConUtutyn by. tht voters at a genera: electon :t.'trencum ntjc Novtmoe:»oj-O very prstjaoy gvt thfc Governor power to fll all placts a: watve: new :r.bnae are created. n such a caw: appomtees wouw l»e seeced from the pesen: jurss of he Slat*. - Gwernor Eh'scol! wl al&o p- poult a Supreme Court Cerjt lor fve f at at t6,(x* annually; *o members ol the SUM DVLSKC of Tax. Appeals at *8.(K* y«*ry lot fre-years each; a State CommuofcK of Bankng and n&uranct at H.W yearly for three years md a Cvl Semte Co C.RLS... By DH Flwers t fouowed me *J twmm U w't M A of dx Md % Tnt r.:r*k' pju oj a wll at ut S'^t Kgn )" Comnu- now ft* By Spencer M.tf. J.v Sou G.'aaffc TMpj.:.jr. pa)? l.wlc yewly {gt k,-yrc: -rfrn; Mle; s >trn expre «Apr ft ae)!l n tht.ldcj*. *ecnoc of lh«t; t. lo: each of vt yetrt Numrrout honortrr anc uastnx*w! poston* wam ht Saw Ocr'emmen on boards mo cosnmtsan, wucr. carry nacr prefug«. vjj (tso tae ffed by Gove:- WB Drtca darnf MB. ut *ronc year u» offt*. ASPRANT: Coont: Hufr. A. Belly. oj Jersey Cty, mho maat <JL:;* b J.' a a peve: st^ nmr.»-r^.t Setre*r> - ;o larme: Governo: A Ha;rj MOM* durng :M :t;rd :*rr. nc t. perwn: uat VJ 'Gram Sttfreurr n Gmve Janet F. Bymet ^ expecfej '* oe -.e o{ Vmeland ormer und fonsum*. fnesc oj Ne* Jersey trmert. s expectc U) bt 'Jnt ptryt tfoct lor Governor :r, Coone; Kelly has numerou: frends thj-oughom. New Jerwy Ht smooth *n< cspbl* «ork»tut secretwy & Ooverr.cn Mw)rf won hm houtands of fr.end *ho slu man'tl a; hs ablr.y hold such a poston lo; three years vhou; creatng 8 untlt *nemy poluca 'or other- Cotonel Kely s a veteran of Woro 'A'trt nd n. Xuns World 'War n he sen'ed. as 6 Ju'.' C<jwt'< a tht Unted Sutej Amy H^s work :r. the Army 'or. hm grt: prwst a well s-. r..s jttc'.or; by Sect-Urj' of Sutt Byne; at h:s personal ade cu.'^:^; Ue perod wrts the ter pat!req-jen: trps to RUKS tad'otht: European counrr;es :n wart?-,?; lastng peaoe, Porrne: Gove:-nor Maore r.z^ tomt out oper.tto Car.e: K«-::T a a tandate for Un:ec Ss:?" Senator. "Personaljy, co not ket»' ( of a fner squarer cjr. r.:r one wrta s more atereste! r;..-* pjan pw;>e tlten ;; Color*. Hjv:. Ke;;y." ut:d the on.> th»-e-t:ns* TRANSPORT: - Tht a; n> P!(.A.ot mucr. <xmpt:.:.: :.!:. New Jerw>- farmers :r. \:,t- :.- tare. r. tons o! sert p*t? y : from bloomstourt Pa to Sea- Dealer s Death f You Gamble Wth Safety on Hghway. Odd* Agan*! You f you've ever plynd.xflfcer. maybe you kao» UMMH <A dravmg a full roum ue <tut -.r: 68; t roya suajttu Butr. ute n,68 7 All cjruuort «f makng a ouure f. gfl»;& art «sky buwnes*. py pasung on Js nd ouud «r»tfc Tak* bt drver who lutck m a k«k lhe ol car*. bejtad a * jaopy Uwt bekhlk «- haut fnowt n tl* f»ce Doe«he fume. too. and step on the gu? Not ( he'» anan, he doesn't. He knows there's * very food po»- KMBty t»«on the offer Me o tlwt bll, nether drtve t al«o touk wtth Ute Mcs of puutorf out of lne. No one ha* to fgure out the tuutmatc&l odd nvolred n hthwty ftobltnc. But everybody know U»t the dealer U Death ~«he never lend* the loser a hrt to wear home. And that tbe tta)u» re buntn lve*, and Su;:. nut p::>vje crx* wheh»er Jeejr growers non sen* t * tttrta TtOngA d Mev Jtracy fnd that evdern market* n wel] rth nt fluv'e *rom thf Cout am] he 9ouU t vh» preten UH* KALES TAX-A test of r* '.efalt ol t>e #* «w wjuch gjlow AUajtJt Ctv to ;mpo*» a stes u«rl) be placed before the Se«Jerwy Supreme Court n October. Atlantc Crty * the only localty mposng such t lax a T*cv Jewy a the present tune. Other muncpa:t)*s borderng ac the AUantc Ocean art also author- :aed under the la* to mpose Buch a l&x wth the approra of the voters a a referendum, but thus far the statute has been gnored ay he seakhore muncpal off- Trt statu* wll De atwetec by >e jase t s t'a suw-»dt r. -.. lara.te u pro^dec by t.^e Con- Mt-ux. Te O^;-; w.h> Dt t:% :'. thta oesptt ".lf rtertrqua :tc^jement :n ::.? r.at-te aland :ur..c.?a':fc 'jtr. as Tr j.\.^ t..^ murt bf pen*: t..: tt HOTTNG : 'krmers ja -.;> : Jersey»r..;r. :* : The ret rb;: We cannot alord tc th.r.k t AS a house tha: on A rock. U U mor* Uke a 't ropes redchng across the w. pegs n other lands. Ut Utta Mtk» anywhere V j] mdepmdejno*. Amerca s - ' concerned. lberty P«oar own watch feme "pegs " OPKN FKOAY8 l:m:m,r. M. WBRDGE NATONAL N. J. %'. v, :.U

11 NDEPENDENT-LEADS, WANTADSEC THURSDAY, AUGUST, 7 PAGE ELEVEtf,EGA, NOTCES NW mrc Tony g n r\m H.HVKF., le, locks repared, washmachnes repared. Lawn sl;r en<(l wd repared, and,.. mul rethtllnk. Eml H t Heald Street, Cnrtprel C. P. - lo 9tf loflnd * >OTH. ", r.llll. l... k-..,-d. M ' mnllv. SH - TKS OK OOFH HFJ'AUtKl) shlkl "- TUc and Flat Hoofs,, u Walls \Vater-nnof>d, c, New nrunswlck Avenue Vth Amloy, N. J. n M - Ctlll'KNTHV All Klnls or WUl'KNTEl WOltK!, \;A, Hl K MUl',,! ndhud BANAY 8-TS-J 7/-H/H S.;. l KAK WeldlK Works v\,. u'rld anythng But A lrnh'-n heart....llh'llk' Av., 'nr llpdlng Wondlrldge. R-l.9, S/7-S/9 KA. KKTATK Kolt SA.R «* K.KTHM ANS ml DC Klcctrlr Motors n red and Kcwnnd Work lllll'tlllpud unt..r. Tm <;n. nkon Ave., Curteret H (5, HV7-S/U9 (, M.ts VKHT 'O»l, lt \ TT HS, laltauk ;:, Smth s reel f. h Anhoy -U 7/:tl-H/ ml, st chance to Jll your bn t Natonal Coal's st prces. S.WK MKNV, von; o;,; MM! ;! l AT-; lkm NOW Call P. A. -77 NATONAL COM. & CE CO..! and / V\ Vrt h A mbny Mll* \M)M-; -'Oll NA.K kl'l>rll -.S M ATK.S, s, Ull ) V : A'l'llll A,S BV Tll-; V.\ ; > OK 'lllll V T.V M l'l- Sn,-, 'l- H Amlo K - n. ". A., K M S pan c '-rtl An V - nrrts f. and null nl nttlnt- ( SOU pl ' burnt:.* n. Central lat A St., ' lulsllls, toll le cahlnels l snk, uoppe, brass and step -", ", ", :", G" mll tn us. l'>; dl-rs. cdst ron Hlll'-s Supply 'crtl Anhnv 7 / J! - S / SSTUX,t- STA.M.V TOOl-S Nl. M-lll.-l 'mnts.: Lo.-ks Sold.n, : -! ;«.[rt-l- A. l.m'ksmtt 'D. St. ', nl Amln.- - T-:.l-:VS.N fcl 'M e; l ' eld Str l:.u>l<, p'uy '. S.-l ll...u, cl, Snutl *, 7-V." fl'atm A ro.m'.k.tk. LNK "! ' KSHN; TACK.K. '.NS AM A.M.M'NTlDN' AlJellt- n! s, ;-:n.:t' TAKTS '! S.T. 'l-r, Anhny. X. J <! A\.- [y t.. hl-.aj't'' nun. 'll MKS llt (.;\' ' H, us ',,,- r,.,,, - el -n tl,, -entt ' ( 'M Sjll, l. c, n\ [ \ p, ' '.!; Ca r let S-()S!l. S / T - v / j HELP WANTED. URLS WANTED (xpm'enced operators on shrts. s to learn a ^ood trad on KT Sewng Machnes Vacaton* and holdays wth pay. j ce Benefts. PAHTERKT SHRTS NC. 65 Kuoscvclt Avenue Carteret, N, J. You'll Save Many Ways Fnd the help you need or the Job you want. Hell or buy through thee column!!. Make readng them a dally key to opportunty! For Clawfed Advertuementt ONLY Call Wood brdge 8-8 For Other Butnet Call Woodbrdge 8-7 Advertsng's No. Publc Servce M'lll.U MMBUATK AlOcn ldul, A vald. Kh-(--yflr ull hm- KaJtw; two bedrooms; e\ -nn«on lttle; modern mprovements. Just edrortted; beautfully landscaped, 'nl Perth Amloy -9 ' S., TWO LOTH Knel 5 x oo. Two chlnkcn -oops,- x and 7 :».ll Woollrllg* 8-77-W. X/-S/M WATERS WATRESSES SODA DSPENSERS CASHER HOSTESSES PORTERS DSH WASHERS WOMEN BAKERS WEEKENDS AND STEAW POSTONS lust be over 8 years of age, EASANT WQRKJNO CONpONS, APPLY AT ONCE., HOWARD ft OHNSON'S Route 5 Woodbrdge, N. J. 'AflTKFtKT 9- xus,-trcet. Two hoh'8 one sx rooms, one flvr nons, nulre K. Vnuae, 57 Smth.Street, 'ertl Amloy.. A. -GS9 S/7-8/5 SHWAN /)lrl- Konl, Homes un- U\v -nhtrrllon. lna>-<-tlo! (n- - ttpn 'on )Hr«. l'lone Pertl Amlmy l-njlf. KvcnlB", 'crth Am. y l-;(^l-m. 7 / H - S / TWO LOTS, USxln, facng park on 'arteret Avr-nue, Ctuteret. N. J. J. orlun, ltll Wood Avenue, tosclle, V J. l'luno Hostle -7M. u. ". a-s* REAL ESTATE TYHNU AKO stfmll anl PD- K'* l Kurk. CH S. Tlotvtson, Wumlbrldge 8-a-M. 7/-8/ Hl;,l" WAKTKU MA.: SM-'.HM OP'OT MT DNKHl'Tll'SKKV Mn n-nl He Well 'vuhllnhed,.nllllt ex. 'llent,v'-kl\ nsnews,,'eal locaton, nlstrln md ^hupvnk center A ml opportunty. Selllnlt due t> less Cmteret H-JHD nr S lolb. ' 8-, S TO < HK.UTOH*.VlllhlMlrv nf V' n vvn as \ ' 'n '.n, dp re. t.n.! 'mnk A. npt.l' nf tho 'nlnll of. n ulveh nth r \n Hr 'al. al«" hrlllk n LEOA- NOTCES l.vxm, NOTCES l-'ullv Kn 'vn Staton and Garage <»N O'TC» lppvl. Twn-«;n Trnrtlr T. Wll s'-rll.-.,,,.,lt..rs " H' sad V known "* V. - '.ln, U,,r.lol.l-,.l.m'ls am.mns ntlftlnm le rsat-.' Hy nall de- <PM>, nder nrtll n nrunnntlqn,.wthn MX mnth f.n thn dale 'nr thev wll le furl-err nrred of uv t-llnn he-efnr akn'l the»<lo Dated AllKtmt <>, *". MAHK '.MN. Admnstratrx. j AllTlll'lt UOWN. Kt]., j l.' Man Street, trot'l.atlno AND n'l'l.n.l ) TK, - *'' AT' M, ' nlnun ' 'SP VND KXTK.NT OK r.b or; 'n "Hd 'n. H.DS5S AN'D HTr<"T'ltKS j n'lll' 'll >"' -n(t Tl!Al>r. NMrt'STtV. l:fsl- " lknvr AND OTHF.lt pntpuhkk ' hjftvn.fno A toatu or AD " jt'stmkst, AN> MWVlhlNl PK.N- ' n n*, tlxo-l s e Ht Kll l. pt..-- ATO.\ WAM'K :t:,ahj' MAN, «;, cxktctn leslro^ \vftl< hnuum,l»l>. V.... Mtn-cr Stcrt, Cn-rtrd, S. J, s:,* APATMKNT WASTK.lt K>\lf( lu'snksk COH'U-: desres or mom Hpartnwnt latter pnrl "f «' ""' year. Wrte Box A, /» lnlepcnde - jturlnt ontler, S Urcrt Strtel, WoodbrldKt Al 'MS WANTKt WK lll'v A'ND SK.. : ss- '. TO roa, n: \,nl * ds wll he receved hy He Cnmllte' or the Tnm-nsllp nf ' Wnndhrldne. New Jersey, nt the Memoral Mnllpul llnlldlnlt, Mnulny, Amst S,»7, ul S ". M, PMT ) ftr coal lo ln» delvered M-morlal Muncpal lull'unr leutltr Bomn nf l'jl.l»t». An re'ved as follows: llo nns more nr less Nn, tuek- «-h'l Hard Whte AH Onal. Tuunsllp Conmtlee reserves tlm u rfjet-t uny tnt or H d \\.-AM A. C.KUY,! -lkllt FRATTO BROS. GARAGE l«o vsmltl Street, Perth Anjhoy, N. J.... *-". P. A. -'S B/7-K/SK Hnm. A.lmlnmntldt Commltleu fmr JOBS WTH GOOD FUTURE FOR Mllng Machne Hands Engne Lathe Hands Bench wd Floor Assemblers Stenographers (Female) Second Shft Bonus SYNCRO MACHNE COMPANY * 6 Sayre Avenue Perth Amhoy, N. J. MOATS KO N.M.! ("AWN ClllnK! :»-ft, Mlpn f > f>. Tnll': fully oqupt'l tllcy; nc«lflh Chrysler englfe,!.., - V tn relntlon Keur; newly lo-nlo'l. Ketdy for ne.rvlc. mln Snn l-'rull', tsr, Smth Strr-el. Cull Tlth Atnlny -(, 7/-S/ l> AMKn OV XKW,.f >l f. >r n HT T"K COMMXTKK OP TU". TllWNSHll t»" WHOHHK N THK WSTV (>r MKU.K8RX THAT;.. The ormlnnnec ft* ahove enttled n hereby»mended hy»ddln l hereto new «e< lon to he lenlgnsted S» - lon #, and to read M foltown: #. (») tlr r»»ultlon». llmltb-..«and J rrmr ttnn< orlrlnally nlnpled ndtno* n force an to lhat «(,,n the ulldlnd Zone M»n -of. WnrtdlrllKP Tnwnnhlp, lr.lr. lurrl. l»d, not untl (or Unlt ndustry.» h«rrl>.v hanpeed from lln present!nsulflcn- Hun of luslneht anl "H" renldt'rttlal, lo Hm of Unlt ndustry Ho The r-guullok. llmtallnls and restrlctlok nrlglmlly tloplnl and now n furt- to properly mtnrd and «ft forth anl denlktatcd m Murks H7, S7-A. S7, Kll anl»"* nn the lluldlnk Zone Map of \Vnmllr\l«e Townshp, duted March. 9Ml. n lerehy changed from * pre»ent laalflrntlun >'f hualneh nml "" renllentll, to (hat of llfrhl ndhtry. Thl. nrltnane nl*ll take efte. and he n force»mt ffrrt lnn'llttely.fter lk mloptlav anv' puhll> H- ll.n ccordlnk lo "w. Al'lH'ST ', Hll'.lNKH, S;,nn m plus umk 'l.-e-l.ml n'lvernl.> Snld n n flald nu t.-r. \«L rr>ur# ent of ll. "", the mllum.. r... u.«pad.nllly lntlln>l«of l«tll ptu» lnt-rc?t nd uther ternn pruvld"! for n <onm.-t uf mle. Take further nolle that *t»ald sale, or nny dal<< " whlh-ll ma> he l)nurn>(l. HP Tcwnllp 'onmlltee rnnrve He rltlt n tn dltcretlnn lo 'lect any one nr nl hhl» and to «'-ll «ahl lot" n»nld hm t u nch hldler nn t lmy."elect, duo rrftfrd hcng Klvpn tn ternn am mnnner nl payment, n ca«e one nr more mnmum hldk Hhnll he re- LEGAL NOTCW t< uch h..t-r» may nflecl, rrtranl mlnn Klvrn to term* manner of payment, n f.*nt o*. ; morr mnmum bldn»t»ll D«Upon»er*pt»ne» of th# mlnln! bd, or hll above mnmum, hjr Tnwrnhlp fommllt**»nd the mert thereof by the purch»n»r^ ordlnc to th«manner of n-,»ccord»nfe wth erm«of! on DU, he Townstlp wll t»v nl a«l» dted for t'pon a. f t:nrp of me mnmum hd, nr hd nl'ovf mnmum, hy the T"wn»h rnmmlttp and lr ay- HPU lln-crof hv the pur'lutncr nclordlnk n he manh' >f purchrhe n Hccnrd.n. e wth t'm nf nale on le. tho Townshp wll delver n mr- Kn and sale dnxl for mh! jrenlne. DAT-'.': AK'"! ''tl... H. J D'MAN. T.mn»hlp Clerc, Tn le n.ll'erllnt'd AllKUKt Tll, H7, and A «- Htl.!!'!". he a. l'atk. AKum -', 9 7. J. H'NUAN, Tow/«mp< To hp :lvcnls*d AMmt. nn.l AKKt Ull. ), n»hlp of Wooll>rldw h AtgtM tll, H7, n\ to mlverllc ht- U< tl t! lny evenlnk, Atgvrat C l the WAKTK) Pt A. -55 S/ll-ll/T F.,' \VA,\TK WALK AVALABLE days; 5- room brck duplex wth ol heat, tled bath, oak floors and furnture f desred. Non-G.. may purchase wth about $5 cash, unfurnshed. nqure 6B Smth Street, Avenel, or Jersey Mortgage Co,, 8 North Bropd Street, Elzabeth. Phone Elz. -9. Brokers cooperate. 6- tf OTOH l.l. NAL.K LABORERS & CHEMCAL OPERATORS SHFT WORK Apply Personnel Dept. Westvaco Chlorne Products Co. 5 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET S/ll-9/.' X-:W (THHMA.N MTOS MMKHATK DKl.VKl'.Y KOVAC UO'MN KAscr: KKAZK: >KAU-: Amlmy Ave., WooUrllBe, N... 8/7-8/-."J K.P WA.\TK> 'KMA.K V T«)S -OH S V.-: 9 Oldsmoble Club Coupe KADO AND HATKR Cn he seen any tme tt (s Oak ^rt-t't, Av-nvl THS WEEK'S SMASH VALUES W'ONDCHl'lL OTOTKNTV t earn mtnr>'; loes ml nlerl-n vvth lon lules, jojd nrtnt ;»t-'- nnnpnt, Wrllo, Mrs. M. Wde, S Chnh Mtrt-et, W>>dhrld«". S-U, HKWlNt MAC.VK.Ol'KlATlHS For lln work: UK fully espe--nrcl fur tnslnn; anol PMV. l.tnurtml <'o- j,. '')'l Smth SL-.-. Wmlld-llKf. '. S/ll-'J/j H'l'lllATHKK AND K.OK (llll.s \*H'tuns tll.l lollhyn nth wo Stfuh wou, pl'sn nmdllon.^ AppU. J. W. SuultsW'U, 5 KKK'Vul nl-, Curercl, N... C.. S-«,.'., 'Ml l-'onl Clul. Coupp, K\-H!H Ch'v-oh't Se.hn 'H llulrk l-lnor.-o-hn, U,vH!):9 Chrj xler Sedan, l&'ll.. " Hhk Convertlhlf r :«;. t f-l (Hlsmoble sedan Dl:Sut(/ st-dal,!&h l.nnjll- Cuverllhle th-k Serln. *. l'nd Sedan. J 69,".. B9.">? 595 J t D ;:r. MANY OTlllU.S TO CHOOSK Kl'.uM KELBER AUTO SALES ::n9 W. tltaxd STEKT KS./.ATOT, N.,. Ttdohne Kllahell -9;) pf Tll 9 '. M. and All bay.sunmys. h-ll.,', OPERATORS Kxpt'-le-fd nn all lrth of men's slrts, Also Learners 'nl'.l' vnclos. M! lol'lays. lhrnnee. Apply at OHT. STYLE-KRAFT > SHRT CO. ;:r,n t'x.'to: STUKT ''lrfh AMSOY. N. J. S-l. Heyden Co. (Contnued from 'agc 9) R, Hll, B. Hopper, N. Hovnsby, W. Huffhes, J. Hutnk. A. Jacobs, R. Jensen, J. Kancz, J. Kulberda, D. Keller, W. Kcpple', J. Kertesz, S. Kluj. H. Lash, E. Leon. V. Lews, C. Lonnc, M. owry, W. Lybeck, G; Maty, L. MeTltt. Jr.. E. Myslnskl, E. Nemeth, H. Noebels. J. Novak, M. Oldenbloom, H. Papp, C. PfelfTer, S. Percluk, E. Placzak. W. Poulsen, P. Proff, S. Racz, D. Red, T. Rosers, E. Romer, E. Rosko, J. Rotella, E, Seyler, A. Slva. J. Smth, J. Stark, R. Sweet, J. Sweeney, G. Tanza, C. Thomsen, L. Torony, J. Toth, Jos. Toth, T, Turkus. M. Valocslk, R. Vosseller, J. Vetes, W. Vtosky, E. Ward, E. Walter, E. Wssna, C. Wlson R. Wuest, D. Whtlock, A. Younger, J. Yuhasz, M. Yuhasz, L. Zckler, A Demko. The outng commttee was comprsed of Hans Petesen, charman, E. Kocsk, N. Elko, F. Novovesky. A. Hamlton, and S. Stumpf. $ TO MOTHER, $, TO DOG LOUSVLLE, Ky. The wll of Mss Mary M. Bowles, 57, who ded on July, provded $ for her 9-year-old mother, Mrs. Lous Scarbeny; and $, for the are of her 7-year-old brndle bulldog, Benny. The remander of her state was left to a frend. Tn: Anu. Mtsnu, md Am* B. Mason, l'nnpctent. Hy vrtue nf nn Order of the Court nf l'h:ll cel y nl New.lemny, made hc dly nf hc llle lerenf, «chc 'wheren Hettv tnckhell la cmphlnnl, ;M" ym Hnl others are He 'f'd'nlh, yn ate remlred to Hper md NWer llt' hll of mltl lolllllllllltlt nu ur lefnre Hlc Ktll day " Sepl'uher, next, nr He snhl hll «ll he taken n cnlcmcd The Mld hll s rtled n lmluldly lclr jd nreclnse >u from nl rltfj. and rjuty uf reumlpllon. ox n nl-ln hc preml«r< W( *c rtbort 'n. tlllte! tux sule dnled.september r,. l!u:, cnverlk prenlnp n tn- T"«'mhlp nr WndhrldKe, t'only nf Mddlesex ;ul SMe uf New cm-v, kuu mul )enlknnted n l,uts :t"» tn Ksj, HcHmlv", n llnck ','A m ; nup en tl led "Klrnt M.tP ul m-ln, Wolhrlljtc Townshp, MlKflcNej fnny. Now Jfrsey, W. J. Knffn C.K. lnrcl,, 9J" and tled Ht' t'nunty Clerk's (Mce of Mhlllenex Cnnty <m Murel 7th, Hl-l, us Mn JX^. /T7~..\nd yon, le hovc named, He Hnd- dcfculhls, herume you mve ur tuny chtln tu have a Hen or lt-nt, n llle lkllt, tl f. lllereal, edulte, l.ln ur tn the premses dcm-rl'd n s;ht llll of col!u'l*' D t».khn K. M-Kl.llflY', Snllcln- nr He 'mnhlant, r..vn s red, Wullru-. New Jersey, hlel:.nly 7th.!H7. J.-l,.*7-'!l, : S-7,.Utont:... DrNHlAN, TwnMlUp tmerw. 'To \H> alvertltfl n nlffp-'len-.ealer on Augu.t 7th anl lltl. t'.mt. wth otl-e of pnbll'e henrlng fur llnul mlodtlon on AKu.tt Hlh, 97. Cl.KANlNC WMAN for Wnodhrlse t-roo ntrt'uct; no -hllren: - lullm. Wrte Uox ', e/o lulfpelent-l.tuk. s (.le-n Street, WtollrldK-. S/ll 'A< KAll) fur M <-. n cj-vllunl rudtou. Any rrasonahle offer ae-mllcl! ^,d!) lluse\'u Avenue Carteret, N. J.. 8/7-8/J j OPERATORS On Suur Sewng MmlH's Wanted K K'lUKS j Lght Work A «ply,. MAUSNER CO. j ' ^.cnetlt! Str-^ j.nfur ClrlMtDhcr.struct L'artere-t, N. J. S/7-S/5 USED CARS FOR SALE Hghest Proes Pa d for Good Used Curs SEE JACK'S at Route 5, Avenel, N. J. SlBtlol Tel. WO. S- 9 F8D Model "B" Coupe 9 CHEVROLET Conv. Coupe 9 pldsmoble, -Door STUDEBAKER, -Daor Commander All these can are n gaud condton. OPERATORS WAMED To work on Chldren's Dresses. Steady work; one week vacaton wth pay; kood pay. Apply, Carteret Novelty Dress Company, 5 Wheeler Avenue, Carteret. G- tr. OPERATORS WANTED S/nger Sewng Machnes Lght Work Good Pay Compensaton and Other ' Benefts. Apply Between 8 A. M. and 5 P. M, S. S. SPORTSWEAR 5 Cutters Lane Woodbrdge, New Jersey Phone WO-8-9 VETS CALL US, "THE STORE WTH THE HEART" Owned fnd Operated by Three VETS who specalze" n VETS' HOUSEHOLD problems THREE BEAUTFUL rtoojfls OF NEW FURNTURE for only S6E.O VETS NEED NO ^ O ^ E Y DOWN and only $.8 Weekly,u)< AT WHAT vo: (H;T:: Ynur l.lvnj ttlojr ''lrt't'-nlf'.nprlg-llfbl Lvng t lc tt" ful lal'l.'u, twn lunpu, rlra, nlr'r, huc, n.l' KlKTllH VAl'lUlM (.'.OANKU. KAll), el. Vg' -KlTt'llKN Klve-rk'-e Sulltl O»U KULL', sllverwurt', e' nut llsle", lllulelllll. fe. VH- -; tlm>m - Tlre*-l>> '! Mulerl Wullut Sultu, va tul'm, plllh's, llte tllhle., ule. YOU'LL FND THS AT. THE SURPRSE STORE (nty 7-U FHONT STREET Hlm-ufe Wu Ht' Keyport7-% Ol'P, KKVPORT, N. J. t"'rou l)t!llv.-ry R)»T UfTl- K ' t NO LATE BUSNESS BRSTOL, England Brdes of ths communty had better be on tme from now on. The Rev. W J. Rogers, of St. Agnes, has warned brdes "who keep everybody watns" that fees would be ncreased \OTC-: XTH'l-: ^ lkkv tv-:\" tllt n- nllnwk prnposel unlln.ce As nt mn.-d am ussed m\ tl-ht rrndk nl a num-lntr of the Tuwnshlp rllllllttee nf He TDWHP uf WundlrhlKe. n H.- 'outy nl Mdllt'«e.\, New Jersey, held on the tl lly uf AUKUS, )7, 'd' Hm s'l nh-/* wll n- kcn u] nr flr- ;hcr ('sle-.ml tunl passke t nrutluk of s.ld Tnwusllp t'lmnlltm.- to le lell ul t ncetlk ru n the Mtnk'fal HuldlR n \S'nudhrldKe, New.lerse,y, nn the Sth day ol ABUHt, >7, at S o'clock ". M. (DST, or t* soon thereafter ts sull mutter c.n he reneled, at whch tnu- mul pllc' all peraona wln nnv n* nterchted therell wll n- n\c «n npnrlulty tg le hcurtl H...' lll'nkaxr T.wmll 'lork. AX (lumxa.w-: Tl 'TSTHO! AJM-JX AN (HlllNANCK KN- TlTl.l-:l "AN CMNA.VCK.UMT- X! ANH KKHTU'TlMl TO Sl'KC-.' l-- hlstkh'tk ANH UKfSl'l.AT-.'H T-:l:-:N T HCLDNGS AND STK'THTH A('O)ltl) N(5 TO TUl: DlNSTll''TlON AN'll THK Vol.M-; ANN BXTBNT OF THUlt 'SK: KKH'.ATlN'l ANH KM- STH'TNO THK HKHHT. N:M- K! UK STOUKS AN> S'/K OK r.nrfftjs AND 6THKR STUUC- Tl'lKS, :->r.at.vo ANH Ul- STHh'TNf THK PE', 'V:NTA<K OK. T orvmk, TT.; sl/d-; Ol Tn-: VA:HS, 'O'UTS AN> OTHK: O' -:N STACKS, T-: DENSTY OK llrfrr lo W-*T :l» W\ M N«T((H UK 'l-h. KA.K TO WHOM T MAV CONC'KUN: At.t rt'klsr meetlnr of He Townshp ConBltt«e of the Town-»hlp of WoudlrldlTe h*ld Momhy,»UMt Ul. 9, WK- "d'lr' led lo Htvrrtlxr Ht- la't tt on Mm luy evenlnk, AK'lKt Slh, '.'7, tn TnvvM,' lv.ulc. wll n.-t ul H. M.jkSTl n tjn ycmlle tulmlk, WoolhrldKe, New Jersey, nml expust md sell ul puhlle x(ttan d to the KlpHt hldd-r u-vurdlnk n terms uf mle on fle wth the Townnhlp Clerk open lo nspecton nml to he pnlllcly reud prlnr n sle, l.nth B to SR nclusve n Hm k f,e:-u, Wmdlrldge Tnwnsll AHn>HHent M&p. Take turlpr nnllco that tl» Townshp Commttee n*, hy roso- uon nml pumunnt tn law, fxed a mnmum prce at whch nald lon n nald block wll he sold lokellrr wth nl nllcr delaln perlmtnl, HH m n n u n prce n nt l,ut,.lll flh t-mlh of prt'puuk deed unl advurlljk thn»ale. Hntd lots n mld block. f BOU on terms, wll reure t down ^yment uf tl'.'.r>, the na.- cc nf tnr luse prlct lo lt pnld.u e'lul nmuhly nhlullmens nf '.'f.h'l plus ntereat nml uther terms pro vldrd fur n -ontract of mle. Tuke further notce tlmt Ht sad»nlc, nr any dttc tn whch ll may he adjourned, le Townshp Ctnmltcc. rmcrvm the rlnht n t* dscreton to reject any one or all hlds and to sell sull lots u aald block to such hllder aa t may nclect, due runl helnf Rven to terms and manner.f payment, n ete. one )r more mnmum hldh slull be re- 'lon acceptance of the mnmum hd, nr hd alove mnmum, hy the Tmv.hp Commttee and. the payment tler'f h'y the purchaser ac- 'tu'dlnk to he manner of purelme n ccurdnee wth termn of»nl» on tle, He Townshp wll delver n lu'- Kaln nnd "lf deed fur sad nrens-s. ATK: AUKUS fth, 97. B. J. DlNUtAN, Townahlp Clerk. To he dverlht-d Aunusl 7tl, la 7. and August Utl, HH7, n Ht- ndependent- L-adet lll me pe-uon to Ale. K/-K, llrffr lll W-ll.t MOTCK or r'h.c HKM TO WHOM T.MAY 'ONCKtN: A l ft re ru nr nu-etlnt of Tun-nshlp Connlllen of the Townnhl nf Wnodhrhlte hfld.mmny. lo udvprll't He m t tha on Mon-. ll > ev'lllk, AllKUXt ll*tll, M7. the TowjHln t'ummlher wll nt-ft ul d '. M. PHT n tho Ctumlttep Clahern, Memoral Munh'lml HulhlnK. WnollrtdH, New.lerm-y. and expose mul «t-l at puhlle «nle a nt n He hlrheht hldotr nccurdlnk tn tend of sule nt Ht- wll Townshp Clerk open to lmp unt to lp puhll.lv rend pror t Lus s,'.! nml vn n "' k WnllrkdKc Tnwnsllp Anscuftment Mll'. Tnkn furl her notlco tlmt the Tuw-tnl p t'omltlee hn", hy rono + nn.'n an. pursuant lo law, fl««d n nllnut prce ll whl' snld lots n s.ul hlnck wll he told toct'her w t h nl ntl- l t l l tn -ll, mud lllllllnlll )Hl c lclllk M'." PlUH n»u H pcpnlk deed and advor* t-uurj U u * Hle. Saul lots n aald lltn-k? f BT. on fcrn*. wrnuulro 'l'nw jm nl l,".t», he httlllue of pur.'luke >]t-e lo he pad n e)nal mnftllv sall(-uts of ll' " jlu-, n,!. s ml nlhcr teruh p'vll-d lor cnlltncl uf sale Take further ntlce lhal nt sad»:lr. nr uny dun' n whch t mny he djr'd, le Townnll C'ulnlllce.'S-M-s He rlxlt n Us dnc-tlun n reject any utr or all lds mll n sell Mld nts n wld llnek lo MU- Mlder us t may»«lecl, due relant helm? clvcn " terms and manner nf puylu-nl, u cane ono or more mn mum»ldn shall ho receved., rpnn ccetnnt-e of he mnmum bd, or hd above mnmum, by the Townshp tt..' and the payment thereof hy the purehnter accnrdlnr lo hc mllner of purchase n m-cordnnc wth terms of sale on He, He Townshp wll delver a mnttln and sale deed tor «a'd l>atk,lv Amusl r.h',!h7,. J. hl'nusan, Tnwallp Clerk. To he alvertlsml AllKus T t ll. ; 7. md AKst. l, lllt, n the ndeped'nt-.cdt!!. Hftrr tot W-»T XKt NltT'K OK M BMC HA.H TO WHOM T MAY CONJr.lN: At a refuur meetlnk of Totvnuhlp Cnmmtfe of ;the T# f WooHrlddf '..;... ". Wa* rflrst that on Kt, 7,' the Tow nn. j Cnnnlltee wll m*«t at». M, (>ST n the CommttM Clanlx'H, M < n. r t Munlcl^l HulhlnK. W.nlhrldne, New rrwf, mul expus nml nol at pum<: W snd n He hlklekt lddar H-urdln* j t terms nl snp on fllr wth W j Tuwnshlp lerk opt>n tn lupeetloa < and to l>e puhlrly r-'d pror H dftla! l,ft»..', ntl K. A n... k J!-tt Ma"'.' '' ' ' " ' ' ^'". Take further, notce that th# Townshp 'nnlltep las, l>y r«ap- lunn and nsnt lo law, fled k nllnwl prne Ht whch vl-l latl n mld block wll he rtl'l l'uetbfr wth nl nfher rr lt n (lerlnen, M mnmum prl. e tutk >'.''" "D pla' costh or preprlrlk deed unu ndvqf* j tlhne lllfl alp. Sad lots n Md block. f mld. un,<>rm!t, wll rctult* [a down > ncut nf 'f.'". He " mce of purchase prce «he n cunl nutlly n-sthmment, lll.nu pn* n'nest and n'her ter PKV.M nr n contract n Hale, Tuke furtner notce tltt at tlr, or any dnle to wlh h t le dju nt'd, the Townshp rlttee -enerve the rl(thl n ltd u_, nc to rejact any une nr all bl and n sell sad OH n s;ld bo n au-l dder as l may select, (M rektrd lclk knell to - rrm t.qs manner nf p.vum, n fse ol»«or mnmum ha &ha be ftel.. UDO mtcmanff of.(ho nnlm ht, or hd abotr mtnmtm, j>y Townsllp Commltt*(> am the Wt ment thereof hy the ptnvlastr - ronllk lo the manner nf purctlm* n a''onlan'c ulth tmm of Ml* m fle, he Townnhlr) wll dellvtr n larkln and aale d'ml for Mld lrrlse. HATH: AllKUSt lb, '.HT.. J. n'ntan. T.HV-.HP Clerk. T" le lvjllsed AntHt 7H, 7. nml Annual t'll. :>T, the lrtrr («W-llfl UN NUTC Of rb. SALE TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At u regular mectlnb of the Townshp Commttee o'f the Townshp of WoodhrllKe held Monday. AuRUHt -th, 97, was tl'lrcctrtt to advertse the raft thut on Monday evenng, August 8th, 9-7, the Townxllp Commttee wll meet at 8 P. M. (.)ST) n the Commttee chambers, Memoral Munlrl lulldlnt;, Woodbrdge, New Jeraev, and expose and sell at publc sale and to the tlrlext bdder --urdlk to terms of sale on tle wltl the Townnllp (^lerk open to nspecton mul to l>e puhllclv read nror tn sale.'l.nts.9 lo S nelmlvc and.'t.h :;; n> : n. m-uxve n Km-k H-A. Wndlrl'lBe Townallp Au-.st.-.sNn'nt Map. THkf 'urer notle that tho Townshp tjonnlltcc las, hy ren. t-ror tm \v-t:.' NOTCE OF Plm.lC SALE TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At a regular meetng of the Townshp Commttee of tn T """ahlp of Wnndhrllgn leld Monday, AlKUxt - h, UM7, WHS \llruel>. to ndvcrllse tle fn't that on Jlon- day uvenlk, Aunu>t th, 97, the Townshp Clle» wll meet at S V. M. (>ST) n the Commttee Clambera, M e m a r a Muncpal llulldlng, Woodhrldge, New Jersey, and expose and sell at publc fale and to the hlghent bdder accordng t,o terms of sale on fle wth the Townshp Clerk open to nspecton and to be publcly read t/rlor *o sale, l.ol n tlek :7H-K, WnndhllKe Tjwnwhlp A}*M'.srtnH-Mt Map. Take turtler nolc«that th» Townshp Commttee has, by resoluton and pursuant to an, fxed a mnmum p-hv at.whch wld lot n 8ald block wll h> sold torel'her wth all other tlctula pertnent, sad mnmum rrle lvng $7.X) plh cosu of preparng deod and advertslk ths mle. Sad lot n sad hloek, f sold nn terms, wll roqulrp. a down payment of. f 5., the ha!- ance of purchase prce to be pad. n equal monthly nstallments of Jll.Ol plus nterest and oler terms, provldud for n contract of sale. Tako further notce that at «ald sale, or any date, to whch t may be adjourned, He Townshp Commltlee reserves thn rlkht n ts dscreton to reject nny on or all h d«nl n s-ll.sad l"l n ".nl.'" k llrfrr m \\-r.jlt Vl.VO'tCK of MH.C SAMO TO WHOM T MAY CO.WKRN: A a rekula,r meellc of th«townshp Cnmmlttee nf he Townshp of Woudlrltlge l-hl Monday, August b, :»T. «-;s llreclrtl to a,l\,-rtlse H.' tact lt on M*mlay ev'enlm, Aufst Sth, 9*7, le Tunnsllp Ctnnllu-v wll meet at s p.. <>ST> l» the Commttee rnth, M e m n r :t Muult'lpal llulldlk. ^'nndlt'llge. N-w.lorsav, H"! rxnm,ml srll,t 'Ull' salt anl tu He ll^lont hd'lt accordnff to rs nl sale «n tll- wth the Townshp 'lfrk open n nspecton 8ml to le 'lhlldy n-al pror to sale, bts»7 t" ll) m-lusve n Block fn, Woodh 'lk't- Townsllp Asncsstent Map. Take further notce that ths TOWMM '»m n >(>.ns, hy resoluton ml nsuat n law, fxed a mnmum 'll', ul u..l sad lots n sal'l hlt-k "ll n- M>ld logether wth all nll.-r.t-hlls pertnent, sad m n n.m n ( ] K tmlll.uo plus rusts uf pr'pannfc deed.ml advertsng HH ^alc Sad los n fuld llucl, Huh! nn terms, wll requre t dnw pymeut uf f'lln, the balance nf ptreluse [rrr n he pad n fnal nunthly ntllnk-nts of.) plus n-c-ft and other tej'ms p'ovlde.l 'm n -ulact uf sale. Take further notce tl,l,,at»ala mle, nr any ll m wl-h t may he adjourned, h Townshp Co (lmt lee scvo.h HP rlkll n ts dlaerlluf tu cjecl any ojn> or lll bds and tn M.-ll nahl nls n sad block tn guch bdder as may select, dlla resanl MK KlA-en to Monts and mnnnor of pa.vnev, n case one or more mnmum tlds shall be receved. llmn aeeepthf of he mnmum hd, or hd above mnmum, by tle Townshp Commttee, am the payment hort'of by the purchaser «< - cordlnff to Uo mannot- of purchase n accordance wth trns of Hale on fle, the Townshp wn delver a bargan anl sftle dr-vl for sad premse!. 'ATKD: ARust T'tb, H'.NKAN, Tnwnslp Clerk. Tn le alv-rls' August ",!!H7,.ml ARs' lllh, 7, n tlv l l L MUGGS AND SKEETER By WALLY BSHOP (,..A PACKAGE FOR S MRS. McGNNS!...TS A C.O.D. FROrtt.BOSTON!...DD YOU ORDER A CODFSH FROM BOSTON? FELX THE CAT ( TFAT BA\T A QOOD N THE FLOP FAMLY By > :,.«W^' :"""? N:-.\N WML r\f K\\ \n * L. W r st - j f V W7) w m\\\ \X(M OLO7 fax n -«- *. j. / Tlt*,:',

12 **r '-t- Favortes Expected to be Ready When Bears Resume Sept. Beat PLRea<^ *klll&m)kelmxbelkmlk, and seln 7- as O'Connor Stars on Mound All-Stars, -'";"" tr Umn u p Bam.-:,- ClUt r' S v. ( Jo-Jo l a.-. All-Sum nr.'et o: but Joc h» <. r; fj- Cla ".'» )-cr J-., - par. jn-_ag.!«t.- v.::. :!.. *>' " O'.* B'wlt'.t' pt.' r. v trt" :r. > '- pn.:' ' '.r!p-> Bl>: vprt " T-.' K"!b. f. <J M F- Cuytor. CARJUOHr.'R t, L : '. J-: L k., >, n Hopelawn By Legon. to,n Hrs 'fll f b» '' ' ' :.!. : " ': * '.. v.t: t,.-; r. T.'< ". J"f. '.. SS» ' y:>tfnec >; ;: ". :\ ' " ; ".-, f >, :'. ::y,'-!.k.- ;..;. z_ ;/.< ^-nc Trer* e'er; n: <-: " fr: '.."* -.:b"!.arl; or. ;;e OBS^ jklts r..t:- v h'-.. --,,, n; -- y fourtr: tw t. th> tlft.: ']» wnr.h" Tt:*e < * :!*. mnr vr: :*; *» ; -.,;. >«/fcme tjsr,"- trr. scorec.mse.t 'T t. ( rr«"..-. w s:rtr. ';nt\» :>'- G:!:! Tr.* or.: : ::.':? bet.' -..).. f-'-'e fenc ' '... He: 5o>: stortsto; > ' >» ;n. l > l J: f : 7M* t*»'"'er Th«Vff. v-cut r,--..-' r b: >.?n:.n«:, ' LEGON t~ AE > : V ;.ret» ' : anc ( V ' ) 't O ComsuCU '.!. ; OConno; cf F"*' r T7 r '" r ' T LE EAGLES MtCtnr. c j^e R H " "' ' ' '. ; r L N&.::. f ': : c : t : CVBS A C AB P. K t.- :r ; tn o : L : ) t ( T - n * ' b c s Rade? D r. K ( { ' " * (. RED SOX AE P H ( ( ( C r ; f ( ' Carragher Junors Score Twce; Trumph Over Oroles and Gaels ;e Score by :r.r.:rg ' e: o : o c o «la-t. Rec Sox C : W«/< Former (n H to 7 Decson and tjer r»lr> Deadlne Today Are Ed fed Out 7-6 n U omen's \et Contest J.Carra-rw ( " '.': Jlorr'. :b : (,rh n County F. Caj-ra'he. ; Wllams c -\ Softball Tourney Fnal ore by mr.:r Ktzky! P 'J WrjODBRDGE The Grener '.- c l» X " AVENEL Tre Ctrrathe: H'.y G:rh -'jftbal: team * ;:: meet r ( SMOTHtKED BY TOMBSTONE ^ ^ BRUNSWCK r: re- Cl'Jb Junors- etec out a pa:r of the u't.ne: of the contest be- Boano vttone: ths veer, overcomn: :sw: two Carter"?* clubs, the ' -' XALAMAZOO. Mch - Attorn- spon.',e u, many rtqueh the.new the se'r. Orole* 8 to T and edc- N<rrn.:-h G::'.-: and the Deb Gr.' ;ja:.y:::r n<-: fbtrer w.-^e le»k:t B.'unjw'.'. YSW C A n:: revve :r.-,'.--y.! :& --:. tr.e remet*rv avrost tre arnaa: Mddlest): County ; v ot". the Wood v jr:dg* Gae.:- V for t:;e t:ophy to be awarded n to. the F.'e'.r.-j'.ders Grs Softball JO-J(j s. n _. (, t.'.e ;t.'eet ron, tre;: joje...'.;> Wymer/^ S:r.K>f. Ttr.r.u t-oums- >;-..;v NK! Prast«, ' of Tey.f: Co:- ment. Conng from behnd n the sxth. Toarney rt.' vf.s.totherec to death be- A!: entret for the tournament _;he Carrashers scorec two runj -:: "J"h- Carteret t-:rls wll settle r.-arkag'hb ' B C at.'.;. fou:-!yj' fjateone must bt fled by today, and players e&ch of theat; four..n.rjk; to defeat the Onoet: Jmmy Da'.d a. then wore on Sunday The date may cal the Y. M. C A. VJ regster ant obtan any addtonal nrd '- r :lut hh. - yet to be se- of the play-off *v!l r. the Wood- who releved BL Wanca. nas }. Ca ; : a;.') lo credted *»'th the wn Norman formaton. lectee. 'Keer)a.': ': Breese. wth a crcut smash and a j Jepsor.. rf double, and Frank DLeo who S±p Tor Maple Syrup Eavr^on. s' HOW HE DD T cracked a sngle and a double, were t t-:u - g!!or. 'cf :t.cpu tree ; Wayno! b COLUMBA. Mo When a the battng heroes ol the fra*-. Ep V. Vtlc one gt'.on ol maple v B'jve-, lb young ex-sen.cemar. appled for- n the set-end game, the Car- also had to overcome syrup cr e:g't poj-.df ol s-jgr. Ruled b HO, n G nsurance and ex-raghers, ar: * j: Fav«..! Mo::)' : Taylo: AL.' '-'! A; 5'/.,r* by ::: H Carra^.-^er - lv~.t. A!-Sla: planed t wat a new polcy, not 'early defct to clnch & wn ;hs. renstatement he was askng, n- tme n tre eghth. Wth the base suranoe offcer: -were amazed. loaded. Frank Patterson'.'- sn^r They atkec :JOV. j.e avoded army '' h^h-presure dr:-, '-;-, durng the ; '.' three years he wa.^ n the servce.!'j 5! "<! That was. easy.' :.fc repled. "*a the nsuante offce: KLOWATT sv PUBLC DONT WND A LTTLE THUNDER AND UAN THE SUN WLL SOON BE OUT AGAN 'M THAT LGHTNNG WAY UP THERE YET 'M YOUR SERVANT EVERYWHERE F VOU MAO HVED LONG YEARS AGO THE WONDERS BRNG YOU'D NEVER THAT LGHTNNG S ELECTRCTY T'S REALLY AN UNTAMED VERSON OF ME COUNT THE ELECTRCAL THNGS YOUV WHEN WO SEE LGHTNNG UP N TME BLUE f [REMEMBER T'S TME SAME STUFF/ ^(THAT'S SERVNG YOU scored the w-.n^nt run. Norman Breeso started on the h; fo! the wnne, but Jfly Dauda had to teve hm n the s:xr!. and >-M the wn. The box s:ore-;: SEN OROLES Blls, cf McCann. rf Strom, lb Gunher. b Mastrangelo. 6s Tomatso. s. p. Ward, b Fasky. e Harr*. p s. Bowens. f B. " R ',!' * 7 CARRAGHER JUNORS AB R Boland. b.. DdUda, b, p 6 Mo:;ta.ano. ss. rf. Brtesc lb r.... E. Konck. cf D:Uo, f Wanca. p. b. J Konuok, c. Johnson, t ' Maskerentz, rf.. Pa'terson, s : 6 8 Ecore by nnngs: seln - C. B C. Jrs. WOODBRDGE Neary, ss. p Logan, c ss... Joel, p. c. Casey, b Kurtz, lb Monte, b. Johnson, cf Massy, f UenBleyker, rf E. Konck, f j Patterson, s* Rhode. b Wanca, b. b Dauda, b, p J konlc, rf, c Hoade, c. rf Kovack. cf! Breest, j, lb : AB R (f 6 JUNORS AB * Slver Streaks Gum Frst-Halt Held Twce V Honors, Stop Cttholc Vets, 7 >fr7f««6 to wn-, vaw Fnrt Gub Smashes lootba. Roundsmen Y jll-vsbey f.r't-ru' honor* r. Q fl ]j t.:ve opennt A- Ol 5 nwt n th» '.' rjtpecn^ a :e.v WOODBRDGE-Tr.e, Fra: Club,'^* TO for tnf - hac a Srlc day a^smf. t:e W-KJ(!- Drace Wt: Vef- :r. s-er./j: basebr the score of.^j] le^p^f rww5 nanemp up &! t * d the Th- Of t. lump., -: : '. '..'f Kftranc :r;r,ln? ran. :.. fannec ano Ant:). &f,< :rtjf that srorec two runs. > :r.:rc trwy scorec t:me'.<'ll. vla Ptc:.. an err'r. b Selde:'; rhoff The:: fn&.j a me.:. the flftr.»her. Tot -, j Aam; doublec hf nnly 'tme he Vet' scored Rorre: f P?t«rscK Tctr. < D. H.. ^. -* German, r! W'j.Je b Hydan. b Youns. lb Ar/.y:. P cf Totek anc :nfeo 9 CATHOLC WAR VETS Gypn»s ht b CTT'JK Hout *! mates aboarc to score and v!:. 'he Fra; CuD sem- bu: " rr.farke: :r,'th>-:n- th' Vet' enterec!h( serohd a - advantage Here, ho»- a barrace of base t?- started *WK last year? W.,r School twun CCB' ha^ the wll r»rr.' boys Harold s:r n<5 the Mv ( Thfrt & ; 'avf- tre?:*: Club ' ran brothers out fo: Ban h boys. :.. the ' :r. the 'hre anc! 5 who play on tht. ;h* fourtr.!:: the bc thrc f John Cpo the tm-. CT' butter: fo: the Prat Club A:- M>: h.'t R home rur, fo: th«.- "s sn -t«*»!oury-,»tr. on» Be:tsan& and Sedak an the Turjzht :he Prat Cub w. meet. Mohr W»-'..-rr.'ur.e fo tht VeK- ca^t up but f seln Wa: Vets a: senn a* C hts be*«c them but *:Wnest?s French. Err.;- ' C P M and the w;nne: v:l me«w.-..:r. awounec fo: «8 walks plut '' ; the CuVMt r.r. f-: '.jmt ;oo»e f*wlns proved fata: to?!!;, C an Jo.'.n G: ' " ' haf ttle m the semo!,',:,..: fcst-naf hope^., loop " Pne Ca Lef C Tne box score: The box score Jm SReelak. G> JRuss Tayor Le:.: SLVER STREAKS FRAT CUB JJ Smtty Yanay a: - " AB P. H AB sudt ; Abong the ' :::»: ^! Walter Klen J> ;»> ;'ard Tune. Blly A- : Pocsa:, cf Sverada. ss Scutt. b Fhhnger. rf Czeck. b Tobak. rf.. Bret$ano. f.! Sveretts. c Cherepko. b Sedlak. p W. Tobak. f. Score by nnn"?: Slver Streaks Mt Carmel CVW 8 Tr»T«l Largest ocean steanthps can trsve, mles up the Amazon t low tde. /re/n Vlete For?e -A^a/ n Tourney, Stop Amboy Hubs, 6-S SELN The btln Vet-erans of Foe.vn Wars oltoal combnaton tlmlnat'.-a the Pt-r'.:. Amboy Hubsfrom the C'.a-- A State touranmen,. w;t: a C-5 vctory. DRAKE COLLEGE AB R Rotolo. p. b Kachuba. f Sun. t Grsack. p fl. Ducas. the seltntes ace an. apparently wa= f-tale c alvt: a two-week ay-os and heyanoso. a.-: lft'-a n fourth for Qonny ss PerT, rf Ba;.r w:.o EKOWKJ but sngle l ht u Karm. lb dunv nr. relef f stnt. The Hubs J scorta two rbnr durng Bahr's pejl on the hl, but ths scorng w'&s due UJ a wld htave by Dudas on * Kelly's nfeld h.' r.. f Sprnger, w.r.o cornefted three tme; cut of Jour chances, led the S-"'""' '. Hubs m the-httng department, : Mastrangelo. ^ ^ * " f H Copsudv fo me Vets, got for Mfl * trftmr *" and ' Duaas coaperj-sted for. hs msplay by cnneclre for a par o doublet, the last of whch drove MUlemftn - nome the *:nn;nb tally. } 'The Ves travel to Summt ths»eek r. the quarter-fnal!! of t.e State tourney. Score by 6 SELN VETS AB 5. p, SS n a tlt wtn Drake College, Du- Drake Collegs das haa hs stuff and the sen seln Vets tos&ers chalked up a S to tr- umph. After the frst nnng when- WHOLE HOVSf. STOLEN c l Ger;;y. s? Mayer, c' 5 Dunpan. f 'Cassdy. b Mller, rf Haug. rf. Branngan, lb. Doycsak. lb F.nn. p 5 Bxel. b Z Mayer. b Lev:, cf - Venerus. ss J. VT. C....,Nagy. b Ells. b... Gyenes. f, Moore, lb ' See-ylnsk. cf Lanzott. rf... R n WOODBRHMJE WAR VETS AB R H jjebner. Johr. H»; Morton. Tony D: : mur and John Z... t Score by nnngs: Prat Club 5 6 -, War Vets 8 - Soccer at Rutgers Begns October -, El Jays Tram) By Colonal.!! COLONA ; ran Lecor, st brdge El Jay. puh.ns: o! D went the dnar.:-' to rack tp. ;-...- :.. defeat. Mar.;::. feat for the El ^ E Brady, f NEW BRUNSWCK A - B. Grener. c' pame schedule for the Rutgert j Unversty soccer -eam was announ red today by Drector of Athletcs Gebfte E. Lttle. WOODBRDCr: : : The Scarlet booters wll open ther season here on October aganst Panzer and wll close on November 9 n, an away game wth Leheh.' tradtonal Mddle Three rval. F:ve home games art lsted on the slaw. The Scarlet wll be coached agan ths season by George Doj chat, assocate professor of phys- _ ra educaton and vetera*} soccer mentor at Rutgers. He wll be asssted by Bob Sterlng, nstructor of physcal educaton, who also wll coach the freshman squad Game* for the yearlngs have been scheduled wth the Prnceton jurpr varsty and freshmen squads replesenunn Navy and Stevens Tech. Other 'gabes may *be Ww*j!?d f or the frest-men. The varsty schedule: ' October*. Panze at New _ - Brunswck; 8. Swanhmore at Ne»' ~ «f Bunstck;. Seum Hall at South ~ Orange: 5. Urstotu at Collegevlle. Pa ^"n n n n n t November. Swren* Tech at D : _ Hoboken; 5. Temple at Phladel- " u * D pha: 8, Muhlenbcrg at New Brunswck;, Brooklyn College at New 5, t*fayette at New 9. Lehph at Beth- *v ed crcut-- z'.^:: P. Den Bleyke: sr. The box scwe COLONA T. Ladanye, b P. Den Beyke: ;: D. Warrenbu: f. ; C. Wlson, c J. Rosenrnee:, s; W. Warrenburt ; R. Rosenmp-.e:!: M. Pomenkc. rf _ Cherpko. ;f Arway. c Venerus. b Boland. f Corcoran: tb Annes. rf j Johnson. s> Ells. b Man ton, p Hango. f Chanev. f Score by :r.r.:ru.- El Jays. U«;on Ops HAZAROOl'S RtM YO'SEkflTE.NA!:- Calf. Al Baxte: : rtsbb. elmbed som* ' preqptou sde «>! dral Spre, lost :;:- '. feet He» - as >;:.-:- both legs, broker. - a ledge n the fall. H. managed to get!;nr. about C fet-t a:u. party of clmber-' - and sent for tht- :x.- dffcult task of ^(t-tt..- man down t'ne :- rwholal- CLEVELAND] O. JullU Z Papp p was flqayy.»y >::.. _ on Lazar's sualt to rght, the bought a -by- structure, about seven ou.-l Vets' manstay allowed but two feet hgh, wth a gable/ roof, ax n the pro;ht*., walked - and fanned 9 ad wndow! and two (Joors lor $,, Were njured bv tne opposng htlers at hs moved t to a lot he ojraed and TRAN poulder. STALLED CAR hkfrcy. Gus Huteman. backstop, plsmne^leadds room artd 'maybe DETROT The automoble dnv- STUDENT AT 69 Wadtd tn. ptcher capably. sell or f«ujt." Before he (tot a en by Mrs. Kathryn Jones stalled ROCKPORD. ;! H The box,sco*s: chance j to do anythng, however, on the tracts of the New York students at the.-.ur.::. t*o meh, n broad daylght, drove Central ralway and. try as she. HUBS Rockford CollpJf up, hooked on a wnch, dragged could, she could not get t started AB R Rechard, 69 - yea: the cotta«e aboard a, truck, and,; A freght tran came along Mrs Evanello, p rf grandmother. Mrv <has b««n tearlnt :. drove off. accordng to a neghbor Jones leaped to safety as Ue tran O'Haa. a, grl «'ho watched the proceedng toe ofl the fender Then she nut to help n the tea. j Sprnger, lb Paw doesn't know who stole the! the fender'n the back seat stepped had to take the hm.- '''GoteJ»be)lt. c cottage. on the starter anl drove off. meet rep,ulremen> j Drag( tta, p Kushper. 'b _ Burns, cf phera, ]) P. Kelly, b Rec League Standng*, Sc/eduL R H f ' Score by nnngs. Gael* ' C.B.C.JfH «-r Dp lu nu sbovn M B. retajl 5 SELN VETS AB Comsuds. b. BS../ Bah. lb, p.»fa«trabelo, f Culllnane, c Sllb rf Kutteman, *b, lb, p, b R - Score by nnngs: Ulltl "!! J at Ford* Park RECREATON LEAGUES TwwUjr, AMfwt * StarnHfttk m o{ Aurut 8 Sem-fnal* of ntermedate Baseball Leacae «H«UWktto toar- Senor BaaefaaU <nd half) W n»ment. Kewbey E^les Res j W«taMay, fut M &Uv«r Sueaks ; Tm* ol Senor Softball eln-ugon "67", natoo tottwanmt. Cmtholk War Veto TMH. **W* Hopelawo Bad 8ox Fnl aqd tmad h«l thawlob-ford* A. A. Ret Senor Soflt' Prat Club elmn. budge War Vets b\.- ntenulonal H >' Can-Mher B. C e.-- Jo Jo's by a - s*u< Hll Blles elnun- drew's on a forfet Keajlwy Oroles «-! St. Anthony's CYO on AUGUST 8- s!up Kume* Junor Baseball (Am- HmUr. A«n>t S mean. League H Keasbey Eagles Res v«. Hope- FrM»y Auust lawn Bed Box at Hopelawn. Fnals of Junor Natonal) ' Fords A. A. Re*, vs. Catholc Baseball League War Vets at Bewareo. Slxer Streaks vs. Legon "87" WOOUWU&GE TOWNSHP Woodbrdfe Card- Uft Howstawn Bear." > ; Janor U»«" No vatts to the J"' qn acoount of ram! '"

13 u. C N THS COMPLETE Accountants Publc Accountng NCOME TAX SYSTEMS NSTALLED BOOKKEEPNG SERVCE SOCAL SECURTY TAXES Day or Nght Servce Geo, G. Grll O. Bon 98 Woodbrdre Woodbrtdge 8-7^5 AuU Stores Andrew J. Hla Applance! Horn* tad Autp Sappla Frestone Dealer Store 56 Roosevelt Avenue Carter**. N.), Cart. B-B Buldng Contractors Drug Stores Locksmth t Roofng t Sdng Precrptoru Cosmetc* - Hallmark Cards Publx Drug Store 95 Man Strmt Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone SERVNG VCNTY FOR YEARS nrpnlrltk nwn mantra. R«rcl»n tnnla. llkm. lucks. <n"». gnna, lmr rlrcka, frntla HK-Ut-ta, pt<\ K nnr on* /tntlrcr fnd prr- flulnn nl.llnt) le t> Jnllt wnhltl Ml Hraa work n nnr ulup! Anthony's Sport & Key Shop ANTHONY,. OF,\O, Prop. 5J7 rvng Street, Runway, N. J. Rahway 7-98 ATTCS REMODFXF.D VOUCHES - OABAOCS KTCHENS BATHS HOOFNG AND SDNG PANTNG NSULATON -Mltnates Cheerfully Gven l.ucoe MacDonald :\<) South Ave., Westneld, N. J, Westfleld -9 S. Lembo ULDNG CONTRACTOR Concrete Floors, Sdewalks, Waterproofng (KNKHAL ALTERATONS Mayes Ave., Elzabeth, N, J, Telephone Elzabeth - Bulders Supples Avenel Plarmacy RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBtUDOE S-9H Prescrptons WHTMAN'S CANDES Cosmetc!) Flm Greetng Cards > Electrcan Servce Electrc Co. 8 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Electrcal Contractors a Plant Mantenance a Home Mantenance a Buldng Mantenance For Servce and Estmate Telephone Woodbrfdgc 8-S Lumber & Mllwork ABBE LUMBER BULDNG MATERALS CO. ' MresTOWNGCO. Gotten - Leaden Skylghts Slate and Asphalt Roofs Rabbfod S«lft»l«t Hnes Roofng Co. 88 Scho.l Str**t, WcoArldl* Ttltphoat 8-77 Servce Statons Holohan Brothers " GARAGE t.nd.rd Ena Pf*a«tt Phone Woodbrldg* 8-8 sad 8-8 Car. Amboy Ar«m»hd t S l LEGAL NOTCES lot r of rjtm.n HA.K TO WHOM T MA? r>n«- :;.N,\» rmulnr me-unt of the TowmhlD Commttee of ma Towhuhlp o( Wooll.rldff held Monday,.V»n«t th. *7. ** TlrprMrd to»dv*rtl»e th* ract th*t on Monfltv **#nlk. Auf"!l SH,, V**'. the Townshp Cnmmtu*»U tte!>t 8 t> M. (flt n tt># f'«mmtt»- Olanbcn, Humor a Muncpal HulMng, Woodtrar*. N»«J«rny, kh»tpo««<nd *\\ at aubllc tl«nd to the hlfttst hltdcr aocordlnf to t»rmt q( al» on flt #U h th» T»t»Dhlp VUtk opan to ttltptrtnn and to L«publcly rta.l pror (n»!», LEGAL NOTCES mherj, "nkrll M-nl'lrml (ulldng. WMdbrldKc New craev. nd M»oae and «cll at publc snle ml > thu lkhem lrl.h' no or.hm n terms nf»»lf>t fle wth the T.'Wahp 'lrrlc npr n n»p»c nn nnd to hf puhllrh re:d pror m l,nla ll"> " 'l lt' lu*lvt> n Avenel Street HT Fl Stntloul Avenel, N. J. Furnture Ktchen Cabnets Cabnet Combnaton Snk A Tub Lnoleum Tops & Formca Tops Mllwork of All Types ALL WORK GUARANTEED Acme Mllng & Lumber Company Avenel Street, Near School TNSMTH AND ROOFER Raoftng aad tdng work guaranteed Sta lalesman' tommloo Why pay $. for a $6. job? Nothng P»T axtrft for Wllam Murphy 99 Wadgawood A»a. WooJbrldgc, N. J. ^ Wo. 8-Z79-M y tt«ond flmtant Tlras and Tabt Woodbrldfa, N.. Roofng & Sdng Henry Jansen & Son Tnnlnf and Sh.at Metal Work Roofng, Mata Callngt aad Furnac«Work MMEDATE DELVERY THOR WASHERS CROSLEV TELEVSON 5 SQ. NCH SCREEN $75 nrmlllldlnl l.lf-llln- llnrnntrr on r«n<k.an KT( MKN HKT* Xrny Olln-r *rta n h«nar Krnn. PRCES START AT $9.5.VNC MM. tlnv H, M Nrarry nml Jvrnllr Furnture < <r.ru - HrlllKH -.nnph B. Mkrut & Sons V. A.-Z6 Smth St., Perth Amboy, N. J. Woodbrdge Lumber Co. Woodbrdge, N. J. Tel.phon.:. Woodbrdga Alden ^ Woodbrdge, N. J. Tale»h«M 8- Avenel Servce Staton ROUTE # 5 (Next to Flrehouse), * HOUR AUTO A TRUCK SERVCE Good Used Trncks for sale WOODBRDGE 8- Tak» further notce that th* T<wnshlp Commltttt hat, by rets unon and pursuant to law, fl««d ft llmum prce at wlhh naul lot n uld block Wll h» told Mg«th»r #llh all other detals pertnent, Ml mnmum pr, - ln-lng MUM> pnt touts of preparng d«e and adver ll-ln* ths sale. Bald lots n sal block, f snld on ttrms, wll rtqulrt,,,\v -un't of t',.(w. tn- and* ef putcnajt pre* to be P*l( n *qu*l monthly nstallments ol» Mm plk nterest Md other terms provded for n oontract of Ht, Ttkt further notce that»t H) sale, or any datt to whch t ma; be tljourntd, th* Townahlp Comm ltt«r r«s*rv««the rght lt ts dtteratton to reject any on* or all btd md to nl sull lot* n sad block to mrh trlddtr aa t m*r l«ft. due retard beng gven to urm» and manner of payment. n east on* or mor* mnmum bjdl Shall b* ft- Hfts^n'nt Mt p. Tnke flrt ht-r TnWnphlp CoYml ollco nat the < lw. txn\ n U'll' ll S.Tl P' * tr,»r nlmulm l! r e, M. t.nk wlll#p nll to Tf h " Mhpr CHUK )»rl npjt, m.rl,, lplnr < '. Kllfl '"> " r.,«rln)f lpml nnl mlvar 'll ) «nl". Sn ll V'tn " "H wth nln Rug Cleanng ABBE LUMBER H LDNO MATERALS CO. Street llt Avenel, N, J. WmlhrldKt N-WU7 NOW AVALABLE! LNOLEUM CONGOLEUM RUGS 6 (JONGOWALL NLAD \V- SpecnUw! n Cabnet Tops Baumgartners' WLDER & SUPPLY CORP. >hme Carteret :\\.:n RANDOLPH STREET CARTERET, N. J. ATTENTON BULDERS BULDNG MATERALS nmhrr & Roofng Materals New and Used At Reasonable Prces Cloverleuf Lumber Co. Edward T. Walsh, Prop. (n the Cloverl«af at Woodbrlde WOODBRDGE 8-59 Funeral Drectors Lawn Mowers Synoueck Funeral Home 6 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret Hardware & Pants BULDERS' HARDWARE PANTS S, PANTERS' SUPPLE8 ELECTRCAL APPLANCES STOVES - KTCHEN CABNETS RADOS - LAMPS Baumgartners' BULDER & SUPPLY CORP. Phone Carteret RANDOLPH STREET CARTERET, N. J. LAWN MOWERS Hand and Power Repared and Precson Ground Sharpenng Hand Mower, $.5 Saws fled and recondtoned A. E. Larson Tel. Woodbrdge 8--J 5 FFTH AVENUE AVENEL, N, J. UPHOLSTERED FURNTURE, RUGS & TACKED DOWN CARPETS CLEANED N YOUR HOME also Berlou -year guaranteed Moth Prooflnf wth our safe scentfc procrss by EXPERTS Rugs wrapped for home storare f preferred. For Free Estmates Call STANLEY BOYES South Amboy -967-R 66 Augusta St,, South Amboy Rados Speedway Garage Route 5, Near Green Street Woodhrdfff.:\rM n:'\m\; - (H, AM) <. \S - :< run \\ t lltll ATON ST'. V, A>V CAM (lu'.tskl). N<M DM SPHNUS (tr«a»m>, rha*n»- su>\, tkalt H:N> *M \'rr'.»v C: Ko a.-.'.- FRED WEBBER, Prop. -Honr Servce Woodbrdre 8-85 SHOE REPAR l«d. Upon kectptue* of< the mlnmuta bd, or bll»»ov» mlnltnum, by tht Townshp Cortmltt** nd th» pyment th«r«t>r by tht»urrh»l«r *cfonllnf to th» m*nn*r of purrhm* n»rord»no«wth trrn of tklt on flt, th«townhlp wtll d«llv«r k brkln»n) <! (»» lor tld preml.p. > AT -: ': AtKus Ml. S7.. J. 'UNlftAN, Townahlo Ctrc. A T. d'ortf p:u mull nf Hfre 'f pur* HUT prce to Be pnld ff,'hl n tll- n-th!lct-«or Kdd vln«nt-r"-! luj "H, r terms provded for n contract of unt-. Take- further notn-- that at anll tale, >r nv (mp " w'.lrn t rtmy le nrlourfl. the Tmvn«hlp 'ntnlulttcv rc--veh thf lght n ta <U- rllon t' fh" n n^ run- or nl ldd«nd to n-ll sdl.l lulu n «nld h u rh bdder an >my ""le'l, due rest nl 'l'l'h gven n terms anl nnn»»r of payment. n cne ony nr more nlnlmm bd*»hnl he re 'pon a plane o(bhe mnmum hd. or hd fthfv* mnmum. l>y tp TnwHhp Commttee und the nvmem thereof n tht purcmmft ac cotdlld to he nunfr of urchaa n BTrdum-e wth trrna of Nlf o (le. th' Townshp wll delver n, bnr Kaln am snl«lerd for snld ore t j' ll'nuan, ToVwhp Clerk " Tu l».dv'fll-'d AKt-l :>7..' Almost Mlh, ST, M (ll. v«rt <f pvcr.lnp:. t J p. M 'll tn '" le ll 7. nd A dependent dv.-r'd Le Elder, AKU,! T st, n ARE YOUR SHOES OUT OF SHAPE? TOO SMALL? TOO BG? \Vr MpHnll*.* n nhrnc KCCB rcrr. Hfnnllrr, nnrrom'r, lvllpr, tu-lraa null rralmplntf h-m. SU.O K-SO.M;. \V:D;> AM HK'l!ACKS WK D'VR Wlllll: V WAT nr Amercan Shoe Rebtlldlns and Orthopedc Servce 9 State Street Perth Amboy A. Stoves Table Top Ranges NOTH'K Of PUm.lC *A,K D WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At legulnr meetng of the rounshlp Commttee of the Townhlp of WoodhrldKe held Mondy. August lh,!mt, was Vflrecled advertse, thu fol thnt on Mond ; y ' V ' l l l l K, A l l ) l l s t H t h,!, Twn.llp Commtted wll meet t 8. M. (WT) n thp Commttee n, M > n o ral Muncpal KullllK, WoodlrldBe, New Jersey, am ex ost- nnd nol nt publc aale :nd to tht) hghest bdder accordng to ttns of snp, nn fle wth the Townsklp Clerk open to nspecton ml tr he plllcly read pror to -slc..ol : nnd T n lllocl 7X5 H, H " ' ' " ""'"'. Take further notce thnt the Tmvnsll', Commttee has, hy resolulu md pursuunt to law, rxnl n llmn prce nt whch mld lots u Nd '''n k wll M' MOM tok^thcr ultl nl other ddu perln«nt, mld mnum"] pl hcnk S-^.!" plus ro»tn of prephrnk den! And AdverlstK tll" sul'. Snld lots n»akt,lnk, f."nll on t-'ms, wll r-ulrp u down nynent of $r,.llu; the bll- ;nct' of purchu^e prcu to be pud n - ;l nuutlly sfllmcnts of $(. plus nt-re-t md other tcrnm yrovldcd for n contract of «le. Tnlt further not let thnt at sad rrr tot W-MO KOTCK «P rvnuc TO WHOM T MAK CONCKKN: At n regular meetng»t the Townnp Commttee of th* Townullp of W.ollTldt- l-ld Monday, \uk'..d nl. m;. n w vn^-.-.l n ntlt''t'tla* the met Hm on Mon-,l.n. v.-nk, AlKl-t Mh, '.l;. th«trruxllp <'ollnlt«p Wll mael nt r. M. lst n tlte Cofmlltc' U.nmbora Mmorll Uuhlclpal Buldng, Wuorbrldge, New Jersey, ad t*t>»c ad-'sell «pwnk «*Jnd to the hlgtfst blld _ to terms of sule on fle wth the Townshp Clerk open to nspecton d to be publcly read pror to UMT) n th» COL M» m o r n M«f tulmlnsjf. Woodhrlflgt. N>«TL nd txooaa nnd v^ll t poop d fn hpnrhe. _ [''fns of Hfllf on flc nwnnhn <"l»rk open lo tn»*j nd tn " putllrlv,,...k r, 7 n and :: ]'. Wonlhrllr'H<n^nt Map. r«k* forthdr notlc* >w»ll 'ottmltb* had, wt*w- nnd pnrsunt lo law, tlnln, prlct whloh»[,,.h k wll l>f Ktld t«nl olu-r lllllllm 'l'h rk thla XKH, PUl lots rk, f old on tfrrn*. wll nw phvm-hl of U', n-- "f tvhnsp prl-t> to l«nnnl «nd ntber t>rm* vllrd ff- n.'ontrn't nf sale, -[ k" UT n.llr» Hnt at tn or lny dtf to whch t HM* l.p.'nljdrn'pl, the TOR nshlp CUWnttcc r.n- v', ll» rl(m n «rell'n to r«j" ahv nn- or all bd* ml f> wll '"d lots mld blmk h,»h-l>ljd-r nc t mnv "elect, du«rkunl l"-lrk rlv^ " trrm«m nnnt»f payment, m ' a»e o*» n- n nlnn Md "lull He re- 'jnn nrcrptan ' rf (ho mlnlttlrn hd, nr hll nbnvc mnmum, by the T'fw"<hl> Comml!*.unl th«paylnt lt.'<.r n- the mnhbkw armtk t<> ulntf <>r purdue ''nlumf wth l'm" tf <»l»un. the TnwBhlp wll delver bar-, ll ntl.l **\r deed Tor MHl Ur»lW»«. 'ATK'; AKM f'tl, 'T,.. UNHAN, T.w,»p CW*. Tn " ndv-rlhod AKuat "W, HT,. ml A(lt Htt, (''T, -n the ' n,;s.k. W.M. Towt'-l A.- llerrr nl W-.M M'R W PrB.U' WlloM T MAY N At nv'. s,.,., -oru- rne 'ntnmltlee wc ft.! "tlfr- -r or the nl th«town' n- Monday. *WWMd Muscal nstruments t Cnder Blocks PERTH AMBOY CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO., nc. 8x8x6 BLOCKS nter Resstant Prompt Delvery Fayette St. P. A. -55 Woodbrdge Buldng Block Co. CON VERY' BLVD. (). (rl's Vocatonal School) CNDER BLOCKS All SUts MMEDATE DELVERY WOODBRDGE 8- m Department Stores t House Movng Stephen M. Ferencz House Mover and Shorer Buldng Moved, Rased and Lowered 8 East 6th Street Bayonne, N. J. Telephone Bayonne -677 Headquarters for Qualty Muscal nstruments and Accessor!.-:? TRUMPETS, CLARNETS, SAXOPHONES, ACCORDONS, VOLNS, Edde's Musc Center and -^ School of Musc 57 State Street Perth Amboy, N. J. Telephone P. A. -99 SALES SERVCE Authorzed Motorola, Phllco, Zenth, Unted Motors, Colonal and Emerson Waranteed Servce Dealer. Expert Guaranteed Workmanshp Anderson Rado J5 SMTH ST..(Cor. Grace St.) Phone Perth Amboy -75 Sand - Drt - nsurance t Mortgage Loan AppraaU Stern & Dragoset Street, WoodbrtUe, N, J Realtors A tuwrorp S-S Jewelry Lade»\ Men's, Chltren'j Shoes and Clothng Choper's Dep't Store Man Street, Woo«*ld. r e ( N. J. FOR HOUSEHOLD AND WEARNG APPREL VST OUR 5--jtSc and Up Counters atloery Supples and Magazne! tentcher's Dept. Store 5 WASHNGTON AVENUE CAKTERET, N. J. (JAKTERET 8-U697 Drug Stores Raymond Jackson & SOH DRUGGST 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J, Movng - Storage SEASHORE MOVNG Saturflay trps to all North Jersey shore ponts PREWAR MOVNG RATES rooms $ -5 rooms $5 6 rooms $ $.5 for washer, refrgerator. REASONABLE STORAGE Move DEAL WAY deal Storage Co. RAHWAY 7-8 ALL LOADS NSURED Lepper's Movng & Storage Co. Local and Long Dstance Movng ' John Pahr, Prop. OKFCE, 878 HOBART STREET PERTH AMBOY Phone -8 Evenngs and Holdays Call E. F. Davs TESTED TOP SOL $. PER LOAD SAND $. PER TON GRAVEL $. PER TON 5 SPEAR ST. METUCHEN, N. J. Phone Metuchen 6-5 John F. Ryan, Jr. Sand and Drt Fll PhttD. Woodbrd* 8-BJ Glenwood ) ol & Gas Columban < or Florence (, _ Monogram ) Coal * Gas We Also Have \ Purtan, Perfect, and Florence COOK STOyES B. Mkrut & Sons 8 Smth St., Perth Amboy, N. J. P. A. -6 anl', or he ndjo ml ce l Ttlon n y uru'd 't»s!l'v to 'fj date t, the CH the pet (V ' whhh t Townshp ( rght n! one or ta all may lls- Tax WOODBRDGE TAX 8- J., sll s;ld lots sad Mock dn such hddc H t nmy.select, duo rcn lelntr gven to terms nnl aucf of payment, n cft«e one or more mnmum bds shall be rot:elv,'d. Upon acceptance of the mlnlmurn lll, or bd auovo mnmum, ty he Townshp Commltteo und the payment thereof ly the purchaser accordlnk to the manner of purchase n accordance wth termn of sale on tle, the Town.shlT wll delver a bur- Ban and sale deed fur HH premses. >ATKD: AKt Slh,.7. U..J. ld'nhan. Townshp Clerk. To he alvcrll.xcd AllKUSt. "tl,!h 7, ltld AllKllnt lltl, lmt, tle nd-pcndent- lender. telvr t«w-:ttll Ml''Cl: (M' l'l lll.k SA.K ' WHOM T MAY fo.nooln: At l 'ejj-ulv neellnk of tle Townshp Cuutlee nf the Townshp ol' Wnnll-llKc held Mouluy, -lll, l'j-7, was Take ftrher notce that th) Townllp C'ommlttt* ha), by reso lutlon nml pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum pr'* at whch snll lot n ^nl 'lo-k wll he Hold together wth all other detllj pertlnek A\\tl nnnm ]»r" heltk $'-T,U, p H nun of prcprlns deed nn< alycrl Mlntf 'hs RHle. Sad loth n sad dock, f HU m lens, w! r'ulre-n down pvmcn of t-'.' tn. tlo *' of rclns> prce to h pnld n equal monthly nstallment of $(. plls ntcl.'flt and otlnterms provded tor n contract o sale. Take further not let that at nat ale, or any date to whch t ma be adjourned the Townshp Commlttn* reserves tht rght n ta dl * crttlon to reject any one or all bds and to ftell Hald lnt.t n snld Mock to tuch bdder at t may select, due regard hen^ K'lven to ternm and manner of payment, n case on* or more mnmum bd* shall b* receved. Upon acceptance of the mnmum hd, or lll ahove mnmum, by tht TownsMp Conmlttoe and the payment thereof by tle purchaser accordng to to manner of purchase n accordance wth terms of sale on fle, the Townshp wll delver a bargan and sale deed for sad urtmllt, JATK; Annum Mb, HUT.!, J. MNOAN, Townshp Clerk. To n- advertsed Aumst 7th, '.n, and AutfU.l lh,!u7, n tnlndcpondcnt-l.eader. wax, ud-mxe He ml tlllt OB ll*!' l.l> evelllllk, AlltCllst Sth, 7m, h T'nvnuhp 'om-,- wlf tttsat v ' M ST n 'n Commttee 'Knl'ca, J : tn r Muncpal lnlldlk. WolhrllR.'. NVW JfrHj, Ml -\pok«and Hell. publc ml,, the lllk!c»t hnldc tn t--mm of vale ntt p 'l'l'k open t n l>e phllelv ' l.nt!< ll lllll " Wth n' nspecton,nl pror to Hlork GST, Tuke further nol. T\v*hlp <'onnhtee,..ml p'hnt n Klnurn prc t '-'l n.' llock Wll n' wth all ol.. thlt the ls, hy reso nw, fxed a - mld lotk ^..d tofether M-fllneftt, ld ltef-r to W-K F or ruuuc TO WHOM T MAY CONCKHN: At a rexular nrctln g: of the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Wondlrlnge held Monday. August tl, :>7, Wa Mlreeled to adve'lne the ftel thtu on Moday fvelnf. AKst Mh, J-7, the Townnhlp C'onmttfo wll mewl at K \\ M. (ST) n the Cunmlttee Chambers, MoTnnrlal Muncpal Buldng, Woodlrldue, New Jersey, and expose and sell at publc sale and to the hghest bdder accordng to terms of sale on fle wth the Townshp Clerk open to nspecton und to be publcly read pror to sale, Lots.".l antf f n Block lf-a, pe- helm. ph* colts of pt-t-urlng lm-d and adverllmnk ths sule. SH lot«n sld llo-l, f sold on tertna, wll re'ulre lnwn '.vent ol tn.)u, the lal.- or prjha.m vl lo tc pad n,. m o n t l l y nsla:: :" U! H of (. plu^ nt'tem anl other terms provded 'l' ll eontrnrl )f Sllltt. Tak- Hrllu-r nol'' that at nall s^le, n any date to whch t jnn.y h' adjourned, the Tuwnshlp Commttee reserves the Kht n lt«dl»- retoll tn le.eet lltl\" Ol,' or all llds and tu sll...l nls n.sad block tn such hll.-r uf ; may select, due rck'd ln; fvv: to terms <nd nn'',f 'yn't. n rase one nr nure mnmum dds Khal be recdvcl. 'pnn neee.ncc o the mnmum ld, or bd ahov) mnlmtn, by the 'rn\\'.hlp ruonltt'e and the payment thee' hy flt- purclaspr acrnrdlnr to He manner of purvhase. n ar' dmr: wth term* of sole on ll-. the Townshp wll delver u bar- nln nod solo CM for «ald premses, lat'.l: August r.tl, B7... D'MCAN, Trt\vjslllP Clerk. " To be, afh-,-rt^ M7. nn.l Am-usl lltb August 'tth, 97, n tle? DAY AND NGHT SERVCE METEEED RATES Frst V* M'lc 5c Each Addtonal '/, M"le.. c OFFCE: TEARL STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. He fact that on Won- WoodbrdKe Tow/«hl] Assessment l WoodbrdEe 8-5 Pet Shop Frank Ternay Fourth Ave., Port Readng Woodbrdge 8-8-W VVASHED SAND WASHED GRAVEL ( RUSJjED STONE FOR DRVEWAYS TP TOP TAX CAB SERVCE, NC -HOUR SERVCE Phone WO-8- GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE Mete-red Ratet 5o Frst V\ Mle c Ea. Add ''-. M. H a y -v'lk, A u f N t l x t h,!> tn 'l'<\\'[s])l C?fsmm c wll meet :( S. M. (l.stl n he Commttee (UKm p<>r.s, ftl -n r L Mulr'l llnldk', WoudlrllK', New.l''nuy. nml e.npse anl sol at nullr HU nnd to He lk'lk'wt lllcr :u'ru ln(f tn t-rns uf sut: on llld wth the Tow sl ]. Clerk (jen'-o st'cto anl t h- publcly rcfld nr- t MU. l.tx nml n Hlu-k 7S;-!l, WM'KC TWHJ A.KcsHn-t Jl th«l Tlng T. HARMSEN E. NER Art Tle Co. RYAN STREET, FORDS, N. J. ( BATHS KTCHENS RUBBER FLOORNG (QUALTY FRST) Fhoncs: P. A. -67 Wood. 8-G8 WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELR* REPARNG GOLD AND SLVEE PLATNG Shur Jewelers 7 FULTON ST., WOODfRlDGE h 8- UUtH»t»r Lquor Stores Fords lquor Store Complete lne of Domeetc and mported Wn«- Lquor* - Beer* 5 New Brunswck Ave, Fords, N. J. f yon are holdng n party, weddng, outng, etc., phone P. A. -56 Telephone Woodbrlde M889 Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, Prop. Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wne«, Be*n Md quor.. ' 57 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, P,;,. FRESH DALY U 8 GOV'T DfSPECTED HORSE MEAT 5 lbs. * JOE'S PET SHOP 8 RVNG STREET RAHWAY, N. J. Rahwar 7-7 Real Estate - nsurance Donald T. Manson NSURANCE R«preuatla Boynton Brotben & do. Over 7 Ytarg Restwratt Gypsy Camp Most Popular Rendezvous n New Jersey MCHAEL DKMETER, Prop. Sunday Daucln«Dscontnued untl Sept. 7th Dancng Saturday 9 to A. M. Kal KMvea - Kmery Hack t EtM* Strtl Owtent,}{, Servce Andy's Esso Servcqnter GAS, OL, LUBRCATON, TRE REPARS Battery Chargng, Truck arjd Car Repars -Hour Towng Serv'-e Woodbrdge 8-59 AVENEL, N. J. ROUTE 5 Clarkson's ESSO SERVCE Amboy AfM tnd JkUft StrMt Wo*brd «, N. J. W-8.U Ges Bros. SERVCE STATON JACK, BLL, FAANK, PROPS, WASHNG, GREASNG TKES REPARED AMBOY AVENUE AND GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Venet an 'lake further notlee that the Tnwlshlp (.'ommltut las, by resoluton and pusuunt tn law, fxed a tnnhn prce at whch sad lot" n sad tlock wll he sold tok'fher wth all other detals pertnent, sad mnmum -rce lcnk S. plus O.SS uf pcparltk deed and mty-rlslng ths sale. Sad hts n sad hloek, ' sold on tentm, wll rt-ue : down, payment of $.((, the!>a-lunc! of puvhkl- prce to he pad'n : al nothly nstullnenta of $lu.(tt du. * ntcrmt and olher termn provded -tor n contract of sale. Take furthel 'notce that nt sad Male, or any dnte to whch t may H adjourned, the Townshp Commttee reserves the rlglt n Us dlsevtlon to reject any one uv all blw and to sell sall lots n s«ld bloc-t lo such bdder us t may select, due rckrd hulnf (jvet to tertm anl tane of payment, n ease one or mn! mnmum hlda shall ue reeelvejl. 'pon acceptance of ths mlhlmun bd, or hld above mnmum, ty thf Twmllp t'ommllte! and tn- payn-lt hereof hy the ulclaner acollk to He, manner of puclatb n ccjrdu-o wth lernu of sale on tle, the Townshp wll delver a har- Kan and sale deed for s.ll penses. lato): August 5th,»7. V. J. DUNKSAN, Twmllp Clerk. To n.- advertsed AlKtxt "tl, llt, and AugtHt Htl,!M7, n the ldl'eudent-leader. lup. Take further notlc* that Townahlp Commttee lan. by tton and pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum prce at whch sad lots n sad block wll be sold together wth all other detals po'tlnrnt, sj^d mnmum prce beng $5, plus coats of preparng deed and adver tslns ths sale. Snld lots. n ntd block f aold on terms, wll requre down payment of 5.(, the hllance of purchase ^rlco to he Tald n equal montlly nstallment!) of. q l y s t l e n t!) of. plus nterent and other term» provldtrt for n contract of «ale. Take further notce thnt at sad sule, or any date, to'whch may be ndjourned, the. TuwnHhlp Commttee reserves the rlkht n tn dls-.tretlon to reject any one or all blls and to Nell sad lots n sad hlnrk to guoh bdder aa t may select, du«retard feeng gven to terms and manner of payment, n oase one or mere -mnmum bds ahall be receved. Upon acceptance of the mnmum, bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Townjhlp Commttee and the payment thereof by the purchaser accordng to the manner of purchase n accordance wth terms of sal* on fle, the Townahlp wll delver a bargan and sale deed for eald premses. HATED: Augunt 5t, U7.. J. DUNGAN, Townshp Clerk To le Bflvel'tlHod AuKt 7th,!)7, and August th, 97, n the d d l tn VV-57) OTCE K l7sr«h DRESS UP YOUR HOME Wth VENETAN BLNDS Clopay from $, Metal ; f from $5.88 WNDOW SHADES LJntex sde hemmed 9c Washable shades complete 59c and 69c each FABERS GFT SHOP HO M:W wt:s mlth St. 'erth Amboy -59G Weldng Brazng NUTCU OK l'ubuc SALK TO VHOM'T MAYCONCEHN: At a regular meetng of the Townshp Camllttee of the Townshp of Woodlrtdtfe held Monday August th, B-7, was U'lecled lo udvetl.e tls fact that on M( n- day evenng, lajftst Htl, 87, hc Townshp t^ommlttet wll mnet,nt a '. M. (jtjr n the Commttee Clttrk's Weldng Works Weldng- and Brazng, Portable Equpment Wndow Guards Made Traler Htches Made 6 New Brunswck Avenue Ford., N. J. Telephone Perth Amboy -8 Lous Durnya, Prop. Woodbrldre 8-(6 Pantng * Thos. Kuntra PANTER DECORATOR SGN PANTER Grant Avene Carteret Cart, 8-Se? Typewrters lefer tot W-7S WU-Cb! OK PH. SALB TO WHOM tt MAT CONCERN: At a regular meetng of th«townahlp Commttee of the Towns lp or WoodbrldKe hfld Monday August th, J7, was tlremed to adyertle the fact that on Monday evenng, August 8th, 7, the Townshp 'Commttee wlu meet at 8 P. M. (DST) n the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Munltlpal Bulldlnt, WooBbrldge, New Jersey, and expose and sell at publc salt and to [the hghest bdder accordng to terms of tale on fle wth tt* Townahlp Clerk pen to nanectlon and to be publcly read pllor to sale, l.ofs ( (,KC- nluslv^ n Blttuk H.'l-J, Woolbrll((! Townahlp. As- Knsment Map. Take further notce tha the Townshp Cmmlltee has, by esolu- Hun und -»uat to law, tscd a nllnum pk'e at WL' uuld lota la sad block wll be auld tugetber wth all other detals p«rtlnoht sad nlumum prce beng J.U plus costs of Breparlnr deed and. advertsng ths ahe. «a,l lota n sad hluck, f»>!d on ternh, wlll-rejulre ' '' " bu lefer (n W-S NdTK'l OF MU. RALV " ^ TO WHOM T MAY CX>NCBKN: At a regular meetlnf of th* Townshp Commttee of the SfoWhahj of Woodtrldge held Monday, August, l»l, was (rtpected to mvertlse the fact that oh Mondy evelk, AKust Stll,- 87, the Townshp Commttee wll me*.t At S '. M. ()ST) n the Commttee Chamber*, Memoral Muncpal Buldng, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, and expose and sell at publc san and to the hghest bdder accordng to ternb of st - on He wth the Townshp Clerk open to nspecton and to he publcly read pror t» *ale, Lot " n fllock ^(:t-h, WoortbrldK' Town.llp AsBeHsment Map. Tuke further nut ce that the Townshp Commttee has, by MJOlutlon and pumuant to law, nttd * mnmum prce at whch aals lol n «ald block wll le sold together wth all other detals pertnent. Ml mnmum r-rhe beng $. plus costs of preparng deed and advertsng ths Sale. Sad lot n sad block, f n«ld on terms, wll rtqttlr* > down payment of ^.,' the balance of purchase prce to be Md n equal monthly nstallments of $. plus nterest and other terns provded for n contract of sale. Take further notce that at sal ale, or any date to whch. t may be adjourned the Townshp Commttee reserves the rght n U dscreton lo reject any one or all bds tntl to sll sad lot n sad block to such bdder as t may suect,,du«regard! beng gven to terms Ut manner of payment, n case on* or more mnmum Mls shall be receved. Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by tht Townshp Commttee and the l>«ytcfnl thereof by the purchaser acconllntc lc^ the manner of purchatt n aucrdance wth terms of sale on fle, tha Townshp wll delver a, bar gan and saled«ed for sad )r«mt««l ' l»at-:? AKust r.tb, 97. t... MNUAN, Townshp Clerk. To he adv''tst-d August 7th,!!'7. und August. Mh, J9", n the lnlependent-l.eader. Utrr tn W-:l»l VOTGB OK PlULO SALB TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At a regular Townshp C shp of A regular meetng of tha p Commttee of tle Town-, Woodbrdge held Mnday,',th;, H7, was urrectet' o advertse the fact that on Mm " J' evfcls, AugHt 8th, 97J the Townallu Commttee wll meet' at 8 P. 'M. (J)ST) n the Commute* Chtnbers, Memo] ard expose und sel a down'payment or JSd.OO,!.... ance of purchase prce to Be p»ld n e ; uonllly natallrtentb of J U plus nterest and othor terms.ro vlded for n contract Df sale Tak«further notce tbat' at sal u sale, or any date to whch t may bs adjournea th* townshp ComanUtM reserves th* rght n ta dls- "^ fo reject %ay on* ortall bds «v."s'l" al< '?'" '.» sld block to such bdder as t may (S«et, du* -' K "'-" -'-- to tefma and frst Law Sclwol n 78 Tappng Reeve astsbllshed the frst lew school tn Amerca at LtoMsld. Conn- t was oloud»xt<r ltnlar achool were op«ne at H«. ' ' ' ' f ) W TYPEWKTER8 Rented, Boufht»nd Sold Dozens of Machnes to Choose Front for mmedate Delvery. Generous Trade-n Allowance ror Your Old Machne. Typewrter Exchange «Btfttam Artnue Perth Allfcoy, «. J. ' Huldlt. Woodbfldre. New Jersey, a Manldpul at pub lo sal a ald to thu hlnheat bdder accordng f terms of atlle on fu«'.«vlth tl* Townshp Clerk open to qspect'h and to be publcly read pror to»ale. Lots 78 lo 7&S nclusve n Block; M, WoodbrldKe Townshp' AssesHncut Map. Take further notce th»t tl)«townshp Commttee has, b? renolutlon and pursuant to law, fxed u mnmum prce at whch eald. lotl nuur. s t gven y an nam»«- of mymet. n uaso one or n sad llock wll be, sold togethel wth nl other detals pertnent, «a t] mnmum pr, beng' ^'-f.oo pl costs of prepurlng d-led und adver Ufcdnu, ths BUle. Hald lots' n sal( block. t sold on tenu, wll requlr a down payment of $., the l>al ance ol' uclane prce to be pn n c'lml monthly luullments a: JlO.df nlus nterest ahd oth«r term Take further notlf tl)t M* sal aule, or any date tol wllnh t-um bu adjourned, the TcWnahlB Oom nttee r«scvca the rltlt n fj du - "ot to rsject any on* f» bl to sell sad ot«n BJJ )«el 7.., n»tta and tht par rtt thertof by tht purchawr acru t th of th» mntmu mlnljnum t by tl rtd t Townshp Olwk. advertsed August 7 tl, U -tht «c the fltlt n tj dl«rettot to rsjet any on* ef, Ul.ml to sell sad lot* n Ba u bloc! to SK bdder as t nny atect, < r.'kanl beng gven to t«rm«ao manner of'paynant. n oase one o mote nlnlmutn blda shall be n

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