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1 nbepenbtnt - leator :M PRCE FVE CENTS WOODBROOR, N.,., THURSDAY, JUlY 5.!>«-.mn Maler hlrlrtkb, N. J. Puhllnlpl l'vr.v Thrmlny ft S (rt-p Strcol, WMlhrlrtfte, N. J Townshp's Summer Playground Acton Started Wllam Warren, Second lm\u ml.vnf the swlnjrs at the Fords,,l dy rvennb, srnfynr that the,,l u s flrlally opened for the summer,,nnd lmt Mr. Warren are a few of the 250 younssters who partcpated n the open- ng ceremones wth songs, nstrumental snlos and dances. At the rl&ht s Mrs. Shrley Krucger, playground supervsor. The Fords playground s just one of the many play stes nprned ths week throughout the Townshp. Sweetness and Lght By CHARLES E. GREGORY N. ft J. Sewer Use s Ht As "llegal" s Jacobson s hand. Then, lke a bg cry,l test touch 've (baby because he's had thedemoton of an employee wth and the nsttutons be charged 2. DO YOU APPROVE of the placed at the begnnng of the Hne WOODBRDGE -- As far as the School System of Woodbrdge h< Co-Opcratve cklng of hs lfe, he seeks accordngly. could be determned today, no for 23 years. WTHOUT CHAROES on ts own «fuge n the mplcaton The matter was referred to A. petton has been submtted as yet and WTHOUT HEARNG? Jtfy H. Rosenblum, Board of Health attorney, to make a report t then behalf of Stephen K. Werlock, nl curled. that he s beng dscrmnated aganst because of hsfrom you wll do. next meetng. whose poston as elementary su- to the Commssoner of Educaton answer s "NO." A smple answer he that Mr. Jacob- pervsor was abolshed by the ;, tt. f> curve once, Board of Educaton. H only throw fat Members of the Ctzens' Educatonal Fonm. who now nd can belt apologetcally them rght out.nk -ast week, took mnutes to whale a n tossed up whle ad : a small gatherng,., lne 'll Rve the full (mh to somethng he nut and sent me by ml mal, return re nrnunraton cortsst- ;,,!;!;t:rm to some very lnns naccuraces, of : D dn-you-stll-beat- r mntht-answer-yes-orhm, a very tred m whch lawyers, so to badger an m^ wtness. He of- M.upr whch strctly! bal, but are so na-ul anateursh'they., )otc(lby the rant nt. let alone an old dlonal Nurses <"<le<l,baleysays Rl 'llhlllkht P' u t <>f Red Srrvee Gven, -* for Request UKK The Townshp a t.s r.aucu.v tomor-.'.ll dscuss ways and Hm one or two nurse* d of Health staff, an v nr^ssry by the an hut the Red Cross Mmc (Us Vstng Nurs n Hd of ths month.. w:s cfltclally'broubht :M,. nf the Board of s v by Health Offcer ley who declared nnu be taken atlonce. y sad lb four chld Ms could not npssbly f the h nurse rtow load of over 2(^0 a the State Board of a maxmum Ht M t80» month for ach ; v!-rmtacted each munlctr a tns urea," he contnued, >mv have a Vstng Nurses' ml, the nurses pad K tn- communty chest, the.ml nsurance companes, *n :<n n touch wth every. "> m the Townshp and lrw enough to handle HO raseh n Aprl. y -'/ explaned he asked l < w fnr a' summary of tts»> WoKtbdge and was ntr>." Townshp hd» case mo n Aprl.'. > must remember." he told ' ' that a vctne nurse ''"v as many, cases as t nurse. t takes a lot to bathe a crppled?0 ')ld person than t des 5-Charter Nght, Boy Scout Troflp 37. lft-meetnt of Colona Cvc mprovement. Club at clubhouse. Card K Sored by V*stry of 8t. John'*fc.hureh,Beware"t S e n Republcan Club clubhouse. l*-meetn«'of Lades' Auxlary, Colona Fre Company g* nrey health, offcer af H>e Ued Croos plftn, W ould afford to pay #d tf " Mll wllng to contwb H h servce s offered ft* race or relgon. * All rght, Jacobson, get ths. You can blubber all over your Blackstone about dsrmnaton but the smple truth s that you are gettng a pastng because you got up n open meetng and shot off your bg bazoo by makng charges whch won't stck, and ddn't let you get away wth t. You sad that those howlng breast-beaters n your Cltteens" Educatonal Forum had to buy advertsng space n order to get ther "facts" before the people. showed ths one up as beng rresponsble and untrue, so nowyou want to pose as a martyr. Well. 'm hot gong to let you get away wth that, ether. My antdscrmnaton efforts are too welt known to requre any denal n such an absurd nference. The letur from Mr. Jacobson and my reples to hs questons follow: Charles E. Gregory. Edtor Woodbrdge ndependent-leader Woodbrdge. N. J. Dear Sr: Your Woodbrdge ndependent- Leader..July 8, ' 48. states: " defy hm or anyone else to say that tlls newspaper ever demanded an ndan cent as a condton to prntng any. statement, provded t contaned no lbel from any,group, canddate or cause. To carry out ths purpose, we often prnt screeds whose length j far out of proporton to ther mportance. nfluence or nterest, just to gve everyone a far opportunty." take you at your word. You n your frst statement made the "defy". ask you to prnt th6 letter under any label, preferably "Love and Kss»s,"and gve t the me promnence as you' have gven to your personal attacks upon me. However, how do you and/o your newspaper stand on these 88UE8:. DO YOU FAVOR JTHE ABO WHOM OF THE POSTON OP ELBMBrTTORY SUPERVSOR n the Woodbrjdge Schoql system at ths tme? My answer s "NO.' A smple answer from you wll do. Yea unless and untl the consderaton of ts necessty can be freed of th«hystera wth whch t has toon assocated up to now; then f the poston to created that t be Aled by free and open competton. No but f ths queston s framed to ndcate t fts the case of Stephen K. Werlnck then t s ms-statng the facts. 3. Do you BELEVE n the ABRDGEMENT OP THE RGHT OF FREE SPEECH by ctzens n any open n publc forum? My answer s "NO." A smple answer from you wll do. No. Those are the ssues. Concernng me:. Do you state that. am a Communst? declare that am Traner Tells B. of H. He s Unable to Collect, Asks Acton be Taken WOODBRDGE Tax Collector Mchael J. Traner has requested UP Board of Health to dlsctss wth the Ralway Valley'" Jont Sower Commsson the alleged - lr-rl hook-up to the selln trunk sewer by nsttutons of the State of New Jersey and the County of Mddlesex. At, a meetng or the Board Tuesday, Mr. Traner sad he had an $fl,o(v sewer assessment on hs' honks leved aganst the State of Now Jersey and although he has carred on lengthy correspondence wth practcally every department of the Stac he has always r e reved the same answer, "there s no appropraton for the assessment.' The THX Collector explaned that, when the State constructed the Mcnlo Park Veterans Home t hooked nto the selln sewer and there s no record as to who gave the State permsson. However, the assessment was placed on the books, When the County constructed Roosevelt Hosptal, Mr. Traner sad, t too, connected the buldngs to the sewer and he sad further, " wouldn't be a bt surprsed thrt the other buldngs n Roosevelt Pork ncludng the Kdde Keep Well Camp are connected too." Town Handcapped Mr, Traner ponted out the selln sewer connects wth the Rahway Valley Jont sewer and the sewage of the State and County nsttutons cuts down the Rallonaste ftlloted to resdents of the Townshp. He suggested meters be Mtchell, Move Actor, s Sketchy on Newspaper Home Blast Career Here -You Have Hs Own Word For t WOODBRDr.F, Efforts t«truer the local journalstc h»rkground nf Thomas Mtchell, move actor, were helped about the fust by nf nl people Thomas Mlkhell > > The tnagalne Coronet n ts current ssue, prnted aft tlale squb about Mr. Mtchell who recounted tha t WAS whle workng for a newspaper n Wnodbrldce that h> vsted the seashore one day and, by chance, met Woodrow WMn. A newspaper often encounters nterestng references such as ths and we thought t wnnld add rst to the whole anecdote f we could fnd out when Mr. Mtchell was here, who he worked for and wth, and s t much or a Jump from the ptt* of nk- Malned wretch to Hollywood lumnary, We called and we called contemporares of the 'Wlson era, local hstorans, gossps and Kadabouts. We Found that as a move arw, Mr. Mtchell s wdely known, lked and respected; as a local newspaperman, he was a nonenty. We hud just about decder! tn reprnt the story wthout any VVondhrldeo sdelghts, when one of those rare concdences arrved. Two members of The NDF.- PENDENT-LF.AllER staff had a small dnner party n the Hotel Plaza, New York, Saturday nrht. Among the. guests was Fred P. Buntenbach, casher of the WoodbrdKC Natonal Rank, The coffee was just bcne served when n walked jrep. ThomM Mtchell. Now Mr. Buntenlmch has tome latent Journalstc nstncts, and possbly n the hope of Mlablnhng hl rght for consderaton tht next Urn* we have an openng, he emayed the role of reporter. <. «Mr. Mtchell and hl party were only» table away, tw th«on* walk was no h»t»rd to Mr. Buntenbach, and n a very professonal manner he called on Mr, Mtchell to tell all. Affable wns the actor, but not very helnfnl. " don't remember the name of the paper," he reported to our pronpeetlv* cub, "because WM only there A week, havng taken the Jon on the advce of my brother who wns the edtor of the paper n Elzabeth. do recall Woodbrldse as a lovely, frendly town and of hrvlnj.done some research n the town hell on records that dated hack to 677. Ths was n 3.' flcre was other small talk, but our reporter p'n tern apparently wanted to save that for hs own memors. To fll n a few of the facts our regular ntaff uncovered, Mr. Mtchell a natve of Elzabeth and a graduate of Us, hgh school worked on the Woodbrclse Lender when Mark J. Boyle was edtor. The story whch started all ths was wltten by Bart Hodges of the New York Post Syndcate, nc., and was as follows as told htm by Mr. Mtchell: "One slmmer day n 3, dls- COLONA Stanley Seabasty secretary of the Board of Fre a report to be made by Adolph not and hace t us much as you Commssfoaers of Dstrct No. 2Quadt, charman of the Teachers' The County Board has ordered proclam to hut* t, A smple u4 was ousted by a vote ot^the majorty members, Wllam Barbour, for Mr. Werlock's renstatement valuatons by $,654,83. Ths s Commttee. The Forum's request J p to ncrease- ts assessed swter to that wll do. Ths s lbel bat. am not Francs J. Brown and Charle3 as elementary supervsor was re-baseferred bar* to the Teachers' Com- 2, the ratables of" mproved on 0 per cent of $6,548, acquanted wth Mr. Jacohson's Lucas, ths week. poltcal predctons. have At a specal meetng Frday, the mttee for'tudy rlespte vocferous property and lands n 47. The talked about the behavor of three members refused to accept protests at last month's sesson, Townshp ".hen had to proporton certan members or assocates Mr, Seabasty's mnutes of prevous meetngs. They'also refused to! Therefore all ndvdual home that ampunt among the taxpayers, of the: Ctzens' Educatonal Forum, descrbng t as havng accept the resgnaton of Fred Fantng; of Woman owners are assessed 5 per cel an unmstakable Communstc Rosenberg, another member of the more on trjer^omes not pn ther tone. Mr..Tarobson knows better than whether he s n- of the hectc sessons after several Forces Court Halt up by ndustry. boa'd, who resgned durng one land and the dfference s made cluded n that number or approves of ts tactcs. assessment would have been hgher fremen had been suspended wth- The assessors'- offce reports th Her Testmony Needed on ndvdual home owners f the 2. Do you state that acted for or was assocated wth Communstc nspred or Communstc supported actvtes? declare thalt dd not and won't. A smple answer to ths wll do. Ths s lbel bat, too, and the answer above, goes. 3. Do you beleve that because of my race or relgon, there should be an'am-ldkcment of the rghts afforded me us a ctzen of the WOODBRDGE A drnkng bout plus nr automoble accdent usually adds up to one thns polce court. And the answer was the same for two Maplewood young men, Glenn Ronne,, 5 Meadow Brook Road and Rchard H. Sal- gven Mr. Lucas and authorzng hm to secure all records and mon, 22, 532 Academy Street, who UnM States, and of the State of books whch are ntrusted to thewere fned $50 each on a complant New Jersey' My answer s "NO." secretary )f the Board of Fre A smple answer to that wll d - Commssoners." No and why don't you grow Can't Ask Questons up? Mr. Seabasty asked the reason Asde tayou, Mr. Edtor: for the moton and MY. Barbour Your name-callng bothers me aswer&d, "ths sn't the place to lttle, bocause am proud of theask that queston." Mr. Seabasty frends have and of the enemes make. am sendng you ths early, on my own, wthout speakng for any assocaton and affordng you the longest possble tme, so that youv answers to these questons may be a matter of record as to where you stand on all these questons. The opnon of your newspaper and yourself s certanly weghty. Your answers to the questons (f you wll make therj) wjll certanly be worthy of you, and )f *mef, wll stll afford you space tot your contnued name-callng under your "Sweetness and Ueht." Verv truly yours, LEWS S. JACOBSON LSJ.SJ REGSTERED MAL RETURN RECEPT R.EQUESTED CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS Wth Your 7:30 A. M., on the "Around the Newspapers" program over New UBO on your dal.). to'toolympc Park sdonsqea by the aeu _ Ml dnner. U$Club of Woodtorldge, t Log Cabn. AUGUST ' ; eettn* of Sewarer Contraot Club. tfnlt ponsared by Bewaren Men's Club, t Republcan Olub, rta Seabasty to Fght Fre Board Ouster. n Refusal to Surrender Colona Books; Lucas Named n Hs Place out any charges beng brought aganst them. On a moton by Mr. Brown and seconded by Mr, Lucas, the followng resoluton Was passed: "Pursung to the authorty vested n ths board, make a moton t!*t effectve July, 848, that Mr. Charles Lucas be secretary to the Board of Fre Commssoners and that a letter of affdavt be nqured what poston he would hold on the tjoard and Mr, Barbour repled he would hold no poston, but; would be on the board, Mr. Seabasty then advsed the other board members that he could not "be mpeached wthout a court order from the Supreme Court." Meanwhle John E. Barger, attorney for the suspended fremen has advsed Mr. Seabasty not to turn qver any records to Mr. Lucas. Prd Sutter, chef of the flre company, announced he had receved a letter sgned by Mr. Barbour, Mr. tucas and Mr. Brown, advsng hm hs had be*n suspended as jchlet and fremen. When he quesmontd the) board members, M,r. Barbour advsed hm to see the "Fre Company attorney," Mr. Butter nformed Mr. Barbour the fremen who were suspended are servng wthout compensaton and the reply was, "the freman wanted t legally; so they wll have to put up w bh thngs." Bured; Ded n nfantry Acton WOODBRDQE Funeral servoes, were held Monday for T/sgt. Wllam 8- NagengMt, who was rebured,monday n the Natonal Mltary Cemetery, Pljwlawn, L.. mlutwy honor* were accorded- ' ' ' The on of Mr. and Ms. George Nagen8ast,/28 Nelsen" Street, Sgt. Nagengast ws klled n acton June 2, 44. whle servng wth t tf th 7»th Forum Keeps Mum on Werlock Moves Unwllng lo Reveal ts Plans, Members Say; No Sgn of Petton Rruntled wth lfe and ts many perplextes walked oft my Job on the -WoodbrdKf weekly and sought the solace of a secluded beach some dlstanct down the coast of New Jersey. "Whle musng over the uncomplcated lte of the flam. remembered havng heard or read that a flam wll always work ts way back to wet sand. pcked up a bg fat fellow,'threw t down on dry sand and told t to (to to work Then squatted down to observe. Ht Has a Vstor "A bt latev heard footsteps crunrhng on the sand. A man's voce asked me what.l was dolnu was not n the mood for socal palaver, but pruntled a curt explanaton wthout falsrm my eyes. "The man assumed»n ndan squat. n front, of me. "After n bref slenre he t marked, 'Lazest rasral over saw A couple of mntes later re pled, 'Yeah.' "We swapped about ffteen word n ffteen mnutes. Mv unnvhc vstor began to mlmtr me n an. guage, terseness and accent. Bu never looked up. "'Whe-e do you work son?' sad Anally. " 'Over t, WoodbrldRc,' repled, 'On the weekly. What do you do? " 'Used to hank out over nt Prnceton,' the man drawled. 'But have a Rood job, now. 'm Presdent.' "And that's how met Woodrow Wlson. County Assessment Equalzaton Scheme Blow to Local Taxpayers Boosts Hll Beyond ndcated by Budget but Publc Servce Bg Ad WOODBRDGE "Your Tax Collector does not determne the amount of tax you pay nor s he responsble for the assessed valuaton of your property hs duty s to collect the amount certfed to hm by the Assessors." Ths statement appears on the 48 tax bll, the frst payment on "hoped they would not be ms-whch wll be due August. But understood," when questoned re- despte the statement Collector Mchael J. Traner s recevng scores of calls, as the new blls RO out complanng about the hgher KardnR the promsed, petton, sad they "were not n a poston to reveal nnythnp refjardnr the Werlock matter." However, t s understood that a delegaton from the Forum -wll be present t Monday's sesson of the Board of Educaton to hear n Tral of 2 Youths on Dsorderly (ounl of benr drunk and dsorderly by Recorder Andrew D. Desmond, yesterday. t all started when neghbors n the vcnty of Bllrms Street, were awakened by a woman screamng. Patrolmen Wllam Burns and Albert Martn wenlr U>' the scene where they found Mrs. Marlyv jev, Bungalet Colony, Laurence Harbor. The woman sad she had blls. The ncreased taxes are due to t,wo factors:. the hgher rate and 2, ncreased assessed valuaton ordered by the County Board of Taxaton. Momffwr Publc Servce Corporaton had prests of..he Trenton docese to not done fome work w on ts new receve honors ths week from Reneratng plant n Port Readng. Pope Pus X. The local pastor Publc Servce, ths year, has awas named to the rank of domestc partal assessment of $72,00 for prelate wth the ttle of RRht Reverend Monssnor. ' 848. The 48 general tax rate s $7^34 as compared wth $6.2 last, year, There s an addton for flre and garbage taxes. The 48 tax blls are beng maled out daly and all taxpayers should receve them before August. Fremen, Polcemen, Ad Squad Lauded by Pastor WOODBRDGE " wsh to express my apprecaton to the Woodb,rdge Fre Company, Wpodtrdge Polce Department and (Woodbrld&e Emergency been pcked up by two men who Squad for ther splendd cooperaton and sauces at the fre attempted to molest her, and then put her out of the car. at the Methodll Church early A short search of the neghborhood, and the offcers found the erck W. Poppy, pastor, sad n Monday nwrlng," Rev. Fred- Maplewood youths n a car whch a statemeht to The NDEPENhad been drven nto a dtch. Ther DENT-LEADER. story was that the Lev woman Mr. Poppy alsq sad tha}; had left a staton wagon n the "servces wll be held at the vcnty of Laurence Harbor and got /xt/o ther car. When shejbecape nosy, they sad they jput hflr out. Ther accdent happened a short tmo later, When Mrs. Lev Appeared r pojce court she began to tell her story and X en fanted. Court was adjourned untl she was revved. Thompson Named Head Red Cross. Dsaster Unt WOODBRDQE - Wllam Thompson was named charman of the new Dsaster Commttee of Woodbrdge Chapj4\ Amercan Red Cross at a meetng Tuesday at the Rj^l Cross Headquarters, School Street. He wll be asssted by Joseph! Thomson as co-charman. ' Sub-commttees were named as odst parsonage was dedcated on follows; Survey, Joseph A. Dam-Novembebach and Harold X Baley; Med- broke out on January, 866, ft, 833. The frst flre cal, Dr. ra T. Spencer and Dr. when the Sextan placed hot ashe Malcolm Dunham; traned nurses, Leonard; Mrs. Helen Bruno; shelter, John Tl Qmenhlger and Mrs. JPl C. Leeson; fdod, Mrs. John R. Egan and Mr. Dambaoh; clothng, Mra, ttorrs Choper and Church, Sunday mornng atl 0 o'clock as usual notwthstandng the flre." The sermon topc -wll be, "Felx, the Man who Adjourned the Meetng" RT. REV, MSGR. McOORRSTN Pus X Elevates St. James'Pastor Fr. Mcdorrstn Becomes Monsfjuor; Frst Hen to bo Accorded Honor WOODBRDGE* Rev. Charles McCorrsln, pastor of St. James' Church, was amons Monsgnor McCorrstln was edu- ated at St. Vncent's College, Lathrop, Pa. He was ordaned nto the presthood n the Cathedral n Phladelpha.on May 27,. He served for sx years as assstant n Snored Heart Church, Ten and n 7 was transferred pastor to St. Patrck's Churoh, Woodbury. n 20, Monsnnor McCorvstn was assgned as^pastor p pf St, Joseph's Church, East Pamden and n Aprl, 37, he came to Woodbrdge to take over hs dutes at St. James' parsh. Snce Monsftnor McConjstn has been n Woodbrdue he has, wth the help of hs parshoners, wped out most of the debt and for the frst tme the parsh "s n the black nstead of the red," he sad. K. of C. Chaplan For 8 years, Monsgnor McCorrstln has served as State Chaplan of the Knghts of Columbus and on several occasons has been personal representatve of the Bshop. t s the frst tme n the hstory of Woodbrdge that a Monsgnor has served as head of any Catholc parsh. Monday's Hfas 5th Blaze n 6 Years of Methtyftstfhurch Lfe WOODBRDGE The flre whch qaused connlderable damage at the Wfthodlst Church early Monday mornng, recalls some of the old hstorcal jd^ta whch reveals the church was plagued by fres n ^s early days, ' ' ',The orgnal church whch stood on the ste qf the present Meth- from the "pot-bftlly stove"," whch heated the church. n a wooden barrel'n tltf front room.of the church. But the flre was dlscovered n tme and W extngushed before too rnttch damage could b» caumd> A.short tme later, on 3 8W th t Vctm, 68,: s 'Crtcal' 2nd, 3rd Degree Suffered n Explo»to«' of Cannng Apparatu PORT READNG Mrt. Mry Horvatb. 68, 5 Marlon Btrtft, Hasaman, Heghts Secton. s n a crtcal condton n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal a the result of second and thrd deftet burns about her head and body receved yesterday noon whn, some Mrs of cucumbers she Wfca * cannlne exploded, showerng bur, f wth" flames and steam. '. J t, As far s could be determned, Mrs. Horvth had a boler ta»jtalnltn the flled Jars on>an «4Jfushont'r coal stove n whch <h» was burnng wood, when Utt'ttplosnn occurred. Patrolman Danel PaMMtt \ stated the woman, her afre, ran out of the house neghbors attracted by the e*jw, son put out the flames. WJMR the Woodbrlto Emergency Sqwtf * arrved on the scene, the wonup WHS lyng n a nearby feld. Emergency Squad workers, ftrtmen who were called to put oat ' the resultng blaze tn the Horvath ktchen, and polce werf^ ^abused" by spectators who clamed that help dd not arrvf promptly. A check at polce, headquarters shows R call was receved Uat there was a flre on Martto Street at 2:25 P. M. No mentt» was made of anyone beng njuwfl. Desk Seraeant Andrew BlmonSBtt declared. He sad he put the <J«B n to the Port Readng Fre Dp* 0 * partment nd the phone was answered at 2; 27 two mnutea later. There are no pad fremen at Port Readng and when a call la put, through the polce swtch- board, the alarm Roes off and keeps.soundng untl the phflnt s answered. T'j Mnute Run A check at the Woodbrdf*'' EmerErncy Squad r " *" shows hnt t took them seven nnr-hlf mnutes from He ral WHS receved untl they reached the scene. Members of the Squad ansvw* (Contnued on Page 6) Lons to Contnue Paper Collectons (Huh Drves to Extend rroghsnnmer;next. Due on 25th WooDBRDdE - Paper drtws for the beneft of the cvc and chnrty fund of the Lons Club wlt contnue durlns the summer months, t was announced at a meetng of the organzaton, Monday at the Log Cabn. The next collecton wll be held Sunday, July 25, startng at P. M. The new offcers for 48-4 wll be nstalled at an nstallaton dnner, July 22, at 7:30 P. M. Qeorga Bornuth, Lons nternatonal representatve, wll be the guest speaker. Edwn Casey, who succeeded Chef Qeor^e E. Keatng as presdent, announced the followng standng commttees: Attendance, George Kayser, Fred Lnn, Joseph Janas; consttuton and by-laws, Andrew D. Desmond; conventon, Dr. Henry A. Belafsky and A.&ondlett; fnance, John Schptc and Edward Leonard; Lons Educaton,. Rev, Wllam H. Schmaus; mem-. bershp, Adolph Gottsteln, Walter Tymjanlck and Martn Oegaaka; program, George E Keatng, Law* < rence F. Cnmponand A, A. Dlacavage; publcty, Mr. Dscavage, rvng Sals, John' J. Ryan and. Mr. Lnn; Boys' and Grls', work, Dr,. Cyrl A. Hutner, Davd Out-. man, A. J. Sabo; ctzenshp and patrotsm, Mr, Leonard, Joseph 'har; cvc mprovement, Herman Stern, Joseph Ostrower; health and welfare, Fred Clayton, Dr. Lous Manger; safety, Mr, Lnn and Joseph Andrasck; sght conservaton, Mr. Campon, Dr. Herbert Moss; paper, drves, x. Dscavage, Edward Walsh, Jr., Joseph Cohen, Cut Out Meetngs Meetngs wll not be held durtot the month' of August. M,eetnM wll be resjmed the second Week n September when a Fatter and Son Nght wll be held] Mr. Dlscavage (announced ttjat moton pctures were beng sho*n by hs commttee leach Wednesday,_ and Sunday evenngs at 8 P. M.; at the Kdde Keep Well Camp. H urged members to attend at least one performance to see the enthusasm of the youngsters for selves. e Mr,, Dscavage was lveo gveo 4 On October 24, 876, the oldvote of thanks for hs ftjtortt la buldng whch was then-used as a the successful paper drves d\rlb Sunday School was destroyed by the past yea and for adfng n, fre ;whch brok;e out \ thq early recent mnstrel. hours, h the same m»s Monday's blaze. Another ftre }R the 80's was sad to he one of. the hraln reasons tnat Woodhrdge Fre Company was organzed n 88. Lghtnng Menace, Too ' The present church had a long, graceful sple on top o the toweln whch Monday's flre (was mostly confned. But lghtnng struck t 'twce and the slate on the roof fell n all drectons. t was then decded tp remove U\e spre wh ch housed a bell whch.was nstalled the same tme an the bell n ta 876. Woman Passenger HuMf * When Car Hts 2 Othetl AVENEL Mrs. Josephne gart, 3, 364 Avenel Strttt, njured Tuesday when'the car-j whch she was rdng, drven Mrs. Margaret L. Jamson, 4, Sf. Avenel Street, struck two pcrkftl cur*. Owwp GWMd by, Detrch, «87 Woodbrdge and the other by Orval T. 05 'Rahw.ay Avenue. The M$ dent occurred on Hajway Anatfe new Blanohard Street. Mrs. Taggart was taken to th

2 \AGY-, TWO seln Notes All., R:vwml KctcllRm nltl c,.,lr'n Jan's. Rchard, All?e. nn! H'My Ku'l, Newark, spent Wednesday at the home of Mr. nl M'. ':'d Rapp, Kennedy M an.l Ms. Erc Stoldt and \ :. E.ly. Klmau. L.., spent DP' ftf'kuud at tt nomes of Mr. anl.'!;:, h WVf aul Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DcFonre, Poughkeep-.! U Y.. ll 'Kt! FM\\&. FlUSll,, v..']f Faturtray guests of Mr. and Mrs. Own;;! M. :,d Mrs. Juln Rapp, Hll- Goet:.!,,; : j,.h-nt F.day at the ' : '- t,7r. and Mrs. Resell Tll'.'.,'- ; :!.'.t r,....,, Aw-me... uc!.'f.' Clanlner, Slver ::'.d :, N. Y.. has!< -, ; (.;',. ',v:! n-, sster. Mrs.,, ; ' ('.: '..!. lllh'rc.'t Avenue.; VL -.M M:v. George Klrn-,.,.. '. ;. u::. C'.ng and Lame, ]'.:.M-.l. '..'!!' Sunday me-'..s of; :! ;': M:-. WuKer B.K'h'. ]. :,., >, \ ' r -.!! :'.. v 'lls, Edward L. r.:,;; KlAnl.. Breen, Jr., V'll- '. : Avf: and Kdwunl j. n \.>. 'j.k 'l'r'' Koad, n.luy- ::... '.'k. Mu;<Juv. ( ( '!-;'( 'u. Ra'nwuy. vs-,,, M,vl M ;. Wfkld Haus- '!,::!. N.'Jr.lay.! M-, Fr l rtapp. Kennedy P. - C. wu:, ht- v.v.-kfd H.-st uf:~,:r ::,d.v rs. Andrew Koell.: M,'..t.k.!,')r!> Rapp, Walter Bucher ] ;:.,n k',.'! -'un-.f, all of seln. j wr. ;; u f.'lr rp. Tuesday, 'Vvd l' ) ). Kennedy Place, s r ; or-r.l t '-rtl Amboy Genera! nstallng New Equpment at Local Exchange Shewn lxnc arc Western llrctr equpment!m-..llcrs mld',' tlrce new postons to the swlrlljoard n lt- Wdodbrdge telephone exln:>".c Tt.d ((pment addton to be made lwc ',r.!' the nl uf the war, the new secton ul swtchlxud Mll be ready for servce next month. Traflc force at the local echafe s also n ns 'TMM'l slradlly to keep pace wth the Bears Play Jersey Ctv Over Weekend j NKWAKK- -:5:r-n;tl>«ed by the ::,. addton of Pt.t J:>m Mackn- ML. KHh n-';ltp, Star Street, ; o!. Slu lst.j-f;'.l Baseman s ll nt her h:)m>. has frst fst flsht J:t,k Plllu.s and Outfelder Lou Novklf. the Ncwnrk Bears are.: ')< > hj-.tory. ready to plunse nto the second lull of tn- nternatonal League prammt. :-MU determned to wn a lsl dvson spot.! Macknson and Phllps joned the Bears n Baltmore last week and were mmedately pressed nto mountng number of calls made by Woodlrldec THURSDAY, JULY 5, 48 Average number of calls handled dally has nttast'd («PT cyt snce V-J Day wth the current daly tutal runnng over 2O,K(O. Kxpanslon uf tflc.hnc fuoltc here U put uf the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company's state-wde $:<UQ.GO0,Q00 (u expand and nnrove the telephone system. of a job at ether short or Mst base. Jack can also handle thrd, second or an outfeld post when awall?d last weekend. The bf! "M:^ Rujuj' s a renowned slugger and has led four dfferent leagues n httng. He should be j servce by Manager Bll Skff. Phlj lps, one of baseball's most versa- long quest of a powerful rght the answer to Newark's season j tle, athletes, s expected to addhand httng outfelder.! plenty of lfe to the club, both The Bears are nvadng Jersey ' offensvely and defensvely. A Cty's Roosevelt Stadum ths rght hand batter, he packs ons weekend, playng sngle gamas dstance power n hs war club Frday nght and Saturday nght and n the feld he does a whale end a doubleheader Sunday afternoon. Then, followng a there-day trp to Syracuse, they return to ther home grounds to open an! the need arses. -day home stand. Baltmore! Macknson, an Orange, N. J., moves nto Ruppert Stadum product, has advanced swftly n Thursday nght, July 22. hs three seasons of pro ball, He hasn't had a losng season and NEWCOMER flfures to gve Skff the extra PORT READNG A son was strength he's searched for n theborn to Mr. and Mrs. John Kocss, ptchng department. 5 Grant Avenue, at Perth Amboy Novkoff's arrval was.eagerly General Hosptal. Davd HodvsJ\ orld War Veteran, s Strcken Wth Heart Attach SELN Pnrr.»l servces fov ; the Dvd Hodes. 3. Sonora Avenup, \ O drd nf a henr. attack early Tuesday mjrnlng, were held yesterday afternoon a! th? Flynn and.^m Funers! Home Pefl Ambry. H;!)b Ma:: D. D.vldsnn offhated. SERVCE YESTERDAY UST SERVCES Trp*to Pool Planned WOQDBEDQE- Servces Sun- FOR SEUN W4Y, 3 day at the Woodbrld?e Gospel Church wll be held nt A. M.,: SELN --- Amngements have the sermon top!" benn "Man's! been made to take seln young- RM'tPomn-K" Sunday School ] sters to the Rahway Pool by bus Bural vr. n Beta Mor.'l?['al Ompte:v, Mr. Tln?. w.? a veteran of pwm. PROBATED World War and served n the ; WOODBRDQE Accordng to South Pacfc wth th«- Navy fov probate by Surrogate Samuel V. threp yas. Hf> s survved by hs Conwy. tn* wll of Anthony wdow. Margaret; hs parents. M.. 0:>ne-/ uf Port Readng drects and Mrs. Samuel Hodes, Fords; a entre PUUe go to a daughter, brother. Dr. Mchael Hodes. Fords; Matlda O. Sumlez of Span. four ssters. Mrs. Jenne Rader. Gomez was found drowned n a Brooklyn; Mrs. Rose Rnsson, Fords; Mrs. Maron Cohn^ Woodbrdge and Mss Frances' Hodes, Fords. When Mr. Hodes b?onme suddenly ll. Mrs. Hodes called th? polce and Patrolmen John Ondeyko and Wllam Burns, n a rado car, brought Dr. Henry A. Belafsky, Townshp physcan, tn the home, but Mr. Hodes was pronounced dead by the physcan. THE WATER MAS NE! SELN The s'lneltes held. successful swmmk party hst! Tuesday. The next mrctl wll be held at the home of Mss Theresa Degenhardt. Hlllcrest Avenue.', FOR THE BEST! PLACE YOUR COAL OR OL ORDER WTH US TODAY WARR COAL & SUPPLY CO. Tel. Woodbrlrtr R-O7S4 ST. GEOGE AVFNUE WOODBHDGE, N. J. 30th thcr s clear. gnnng at 7:45 P. M. At 8 P. M. Gustave Bott, Chldren wshng to make the pastor. trps should report to the playground supervsor, George Brltton, wll speak on "Wlderness Expert- wfore 8:46 A. M, on Wednesdays. ' Prayer and Bble Study wll be The bus wll return around noon. held at. 8 P. M., July 2 and a congregatonal meetng hm been scheduled for July 22. The second WEXOME SON week of the vacaton Bble School PORT READNG Mr. and Mr». starts Monday. John Takacs, UK) WoodbrWg* Avenue, we the parwts of a son the date was placed lls May 2. me wu rme LJUS jebovvu?. m Elzabeth. txc'uor. t was drawn March. 47, and wtnessed by Lebawltz and Samuel S. Basn. bom at Perth Amboy Oeneral Hosptal. ^ Bj-uch nays onlv the U. 8. foueht a clobal wa-\ ^ X KHT M.AN FOR KlX TON SELN Plans for the Novem-j' h»; ber electon were made by th? j' "y^. Sxth Dutrct Republcan Club at'j.\^ a meetnu held at the home of VcU): Katen, Green Street. All the members attended the sesson. The.ext meetng s scheduled for August 4. Brtsh envoy urges understandng of Brtan's approach. ATTENTON HOME OWNERS TEKMANKNT ASPHALT DRVKWAYS ROADWAYS PARKNG LOT AREAS Usng Power Rollers Ch-erflly (lven lp Guaranteed MAURO PAVNG W ALDKN R).. AVKNFX. N. J. Tel. Woodbrdge 8-32-M M.'l'll :\n\vak SlH'AK, bn " '-<.nlunf. l"l '"!'- l " MS H, xlu' r n nn.r " ' '"''' ' " * ftl'vc lllnl Hjnl Mlver»*.!! v ' «t : '.-, S- '.'., '"V, 'H He M',.','!" A l H,..,,, V ', " nf n,,,] (' ) ' pnrtl u, ', "' Mlle nr N.-u'.', Known,, No». S2S nn,, >v tn >V He ln lcrlv r,. nne tl*m-. lllll p y l f'fl: n M lc llr»t,,. tljf P» Htr.ff; H,.,,, tlm thttrx H" fk'l.! Hrnnlpy nnd umcr lull).lmn Known a. 'W AM' ^>'N 'VHr J K:TU AMH'V, nc; P \,,, ".,- f ll "' H'" ' "' X'"" Tn to,,, t " n u n * >' l'.h'f»» - t.'l, t] Hll'.MN A. '" n' sum,, s. Huhlr.l Tl. KS,'.v. TK f;.kvkst,m-!l-st. A. '. MS-KTKKN ' WOOD BRDGE ANNVERSARY AT tk'llfr wn,,, TuKcllrr V,. HP -lklkf, r\; HH' T'rl,'(. ltl J'lll.N K [ ' -. T r, ' ': ':-., PHOTO STUDO Wndsor J. Lakls, Pr(, ). 74 MAN STRUCT V.O! f- H-MM» ur '. A. l-:l!ll (t Enclosed hcaclbox. Mechansm protected from dust and drt. «Longer, more satsfactory operaton. «Plastc/ed enamel fnsh slats. - X Easy to keep clean. C.om: n and le us demonstrate' how easly Columba Blnds SPVACK BROS. 38 Stale St. P. A. 436 GOOD WATCHES NEVER WEAR OUT They just need repar to be Kood ts new. A worthwhle watch s worth reparng. Perhaps t needs only a mnor adjustment. Our ntegrty assures you only a reasonable charae. All work _ guaranteed. Ask for free ' estmate today. Watch Clock - Jewelry Reparng AH WorR Done on Premses,..and Fully Guaranteed The Rahway Jeweler Authorzed Keepsake Dealer WALTER G. LUCK<URStf 58S RVNG STREET RAHWAY Ol]). Kahway Theatre HAWAY WANTED!!','\ HTcu:ed Sntjlc and Double EXCELLENT ) 'AY CKTKA FOUPllDAT()N«, nc. Z57 MA.'LE KTKET PERTH AMP.OY. N' J. For Better Brakes... < t An 'XPERT Do Your FJrakc Work 20 YEAlS EXPERENCE NO CUHSSWORK NO EXPERMENTNG NO DELAYS COMPLGTRLY EQUPPED SHOP Large Stoekof j YURAUJC PARTS. KTS Bf AKE E DRffMS BRAKE L'VLLVDJHS. CABLES, ETC' BRAKE DRUM REFACNG BRAKE CYLNDER HONNG AND REBULDNG BEAK WHEEL AUGNNG AND BALANCNG REBULDNG Rahway Brake Servce Tun«-V > Qenwul 26* MAN STREET fewt RAHWAY Joseph N. nythng a woman wears the vxaof her wardrobe the tttks she' adds for personal adornment ypu'l J fnd made n New Jersey. Clothe:; e,v«,ry ssason and for every oaaon a'e manufactuted here, and not ouly clothes, but all the accessores whch add so much to a costume fhocs, glov«, neckwear, hats, lundlr.^s, even artfcal! flowen and costume jewelry. ' The manufacture of wgr.jn'j, m^c^'jnd chldren's clothng js concentrated on the eastern seaboard. One tghtb of all the workers p ths, ndustry n the Unted StUtcs #"t n New Jersey. Here you wll fnd some of the best known hosery mlls and two of the largest mllljtury producton arms. New Jersey has long; been VW of the thef ctntprs of tf* corspt ndu«ry., n tt«p»rtment stores and smart specalty, shops _ out the country, you wll fnd clothng ffom Newljttsty. Electrcty and Ga are used n many manufacturng optjlon. *. * JERSEY TRE CO PERTH,AMBOy; DMRKCT VEW - rado automatc record player Tlat adds up to qute a paokajrc of entertanment. But we haven't ntu ln'2"n tu tell you what else you get n thn Du Mont console. Take televson for nstance: t's a 72 squart) nch pcture half agan h Lr«most drect-vew sots gve you. Am. lt-); Du Mont, you know t's a tl< a. lwt vew brght pcture, free from l*tu"t"»- Take the AM and FM rado. frvw»et» gve you both. Fewer stll gve you ftucl rchnes of tout-, The automatc, hgh-fdelty record playtr takes both 0 and 2 nch retouk, Aud all ths s Wsed nl»*cabf '»f unusually beautful desgn and worlmanstyn Comuare'tha combnaton wth anumg else on the market. We (Jon't n-lt'^' anj tlng even approaches t " value; THE SAVOY MY THK tjm'rhe STOl<K S SUMMER* (00 OH YOJH SHOPPNGCOWFOKT OPEN FRDAY NGHTS FC NfW. BRUNSWO

3 N[).;NT THURSDAY, JULY 5, 48 PAGE THREE Clb Plans l Game plans o ftt - b game,-. '" 23 were cv.my,.,, - dnner meet- Men's Club of the Se- ). me. he Oeneral s the fnest Pumps ttll! '' \ rrnlnr.., ;;()] mnstrel,l..v. Albert An- lu, A ndes' nght (, )t t.lo next ses-,. n were Fred '.. Mornn, Mchael 'lpson. J- ",; C-anr, W. D. ll,, v Kunn Nelson,. w S Wooten, H. ' {lh,,,,(], Wllam Joseph Pock-.lv.,., walpl Conard. \hn Anderson, f-.,.t, Mns^kow- ',,, Athu- Mack,,',;,, nce Zlschkau,,.;]/, K A. Erckson,,,,,,. Lnllbarry, and,.,,,, Howden.,',, nhlcr thndtrec-.,.h- Crowley, as- :,,, r Bshop. Mrs. N,. nose Godfrey,,;.,.y Mrs. Wllam,,n Veneus. M'S., ; Msses Mae and '.\\ Khcl Bshop L / lards nm- the auspces Krpubllran Club,.,v;s leld at the \. w. Scheldt Kmkn were n ; x/r was won by \,\r Brdge, Jack, r zschkau, Mrs..ml Mrs. Julan.,nl Mrs. Harper; W: catmette ; Cr.nterman, Mrs. le,,;, Mrs. Mchael v- \.:\wfy^ were Mrs.,md Mrs. Antonl Nl' ; w )Y Harmony -Ml hold pcnc jl -n. hme of Mr.S.,M:'h s.stuated bep,.. Hosptal and the m n rase of ran :.: n' held at the em;» (. Perth Amboy.,s n,.v be made wth r n. Mrs, Horato hc M da Mcstres. Wth 0 Cool p ('.lolles t ltvo to be golf l)- any sport durmcr or t can lu n your daly scltalule.,, just us t's summer to wear cool j'y refreshng' at fur busness men [lghtweght ^uts^ tlc fnest mate* talored wllh an ncls standng the ' of summer tme. fve a car, st at a t yourself n a char, or spend / s at a convenmen's summer "Lake t." BEACH SUTS $26.75 ps SLACKS ' ' to $6.50 jfama HATS,$5.0p ZWofy Klen s Pretty Brde At Weddng n Newark, Sunday Edward Slotkn at Tradtonal Ceremony: To R«srde on /Wan St. WOODBRDQE At an altar banked wth pnk and whte carnatons and whte gladoluses. Mss Dorothy Keln, daughter of Mr. ard Mrs. Morrs Klen, 43 Elmwood Avenue, became the brde of Edward Slotkn, son of Mrs. Mram Slotkn, 50 Tlsdale Place and the late Morrs Slotkn, Sunday. The ceremony was performed by Rabb Samuel Newberger. Adath srael Synagogue. Woodbrdge, at Clnton Manor, Newark.' The brde, gven n marrage by her father, was gowned n whte marqusette, over taffeta, desgned the same.s Prncess Elzabeth's brdal gown. t was made wth an off-the-shoutder effect, wth shawl collar made n folds. The skrt fell gracefully over a seres of hoops on the bottom and. extended nto a long tran. Her fnger-tp length vel of lluson was attached to a pearlzed crown of orange blossoms. She carred a Bble wth a marker of whte orchds, and stephanotls. Sster Attendant Mss Joan Klen, as her sster's mad of honor md only attendan, wore a pnk marqusette gown, wth ruffled, ofl-the-shoulder effect and carred an old-fashoned bouquet of mxed summer flower.;. Kenneth Stewart Klen, brother of the brde, was rng bearer and Arnold Sternberg, Patcrson, served as the brdegroom's best man. Ushers were Dr. Jerome Vosel. uncle of the brde and Robert Vogel, cousn of the brde, both of Woodbrdge; Albert Kaslow, Newark; Haywood Luberman and Sdney' Slotkn, cousn of the brdegroom, both of Paterson and Jerry Kaufman, another cousn, Woodbrdge. On ther return from a twoweek weddnr trp to the Poconos, Mr. and Mrs. Slotkn wll make ther home at 76 Man Street. For travelng the brde selected a tropcal gray und dusty pnk- strped sut, dusty pnk blouse and Navy blue gloves, shoes, bug and a hat blendng shade. She also wore a corsage of whte orchds. The brute s a graduate f Woodbrlduc Hgh School, class of 42 and Syracuse Unversty, class of 43. Slp s prvate secretary to the plant, superntendent of the FrldRd Freeze Dvson of the Noma Electrc Corporaton at Barber. Mr. SJotkn, also a graduate t>f Woodbrldpre Hgh School, s a veteran of World War, havng served three years; one year n the European Theatre wth the nfantry. Ht was captured by the Germans durk the Battle of the Bulge and was later released by our vctorous forces. He s a partner n the (lrtn operatng Mram's Dress Shop, Mnln Street, town. Contract Club Meets Wth Mrs. Magargol Sewaren Notes By Mrs. Percy 8. Austen Tel. WQ. 8-42SR Mss Helen Clark. Clff Road, spent a day at Asbury Park. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. O'Connor and daughter, Alce Mae, Broad Street, spent Monday at the Atlantc Hghlands. -'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gordano. Charles Street, are the parens of a daughter born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Clark and daughters. Helen and Mary, Clff Road, spent the week-end at Pont Lookout, L.. Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Butkowskl have returned to ther home on East Avenue after spendng two weeks vacatonng at Blox, Mss. school. At the end of the school Mrs.. May Murray, Mr. andyear all books were loaned to the Mrs. Vncent Murray and dnugh- students from the varous publc ter, Patrca Ann, Mrs. Harry Halsey and son Raymond Jensen. Mss n the lbrary. want to add n schools were collected and placed Mare Stumpf spent the Fourth ths report that enjoyed workng of July at Lake Rogerene. wth Dr. Humphres ths past year Mrs. Danel Bshop and son, as a teacher n the educatonal James and daughter, Ethel, Old program at Roosevelt Hosptal. Road, and Mss Lllan Bshop, Pleasant Avenue, were recent vstors at Llndenhurst, L.. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Su- SEWAREN--TP Sewaren Contract Club met last week at therowka, Woodbrdge Avenue, are home of Mrs. Eusene Magargol, the parents of a daughter born at Ffth Avenue, Avenel. the Perth Amboy General Hos- Hgh scores were made by Mrs. Warren Van Pelt, Mrs. Joseph Rusznak. The next meetng wll be August ', Others present were: Mrs. Kay Freeman, Mrs. rene Qrogh, Mrs. Elmer Hobbs, Mrs. Karl Krogh, Mrs. Henry Smthes and'mrs. Joseph Pocklembo. HTS AND RUNS WOODBRDQE-On a complant made by Robert J. Coar, 6 Pearl Street, Metuchen. Edward F. Rudden, Jr., 22, llnos Avenue, Port Monmouth, was fned $25 and costs for reckless drvng and another $25 nnd costs for ht-andrun. Mr. Co;r complaned Rudden sdeswped hs car and faled to stop. >» GHRSTENSEN'S " T H E F R E N D L Y S T O R E " SAVE n ths sale that brngs you the most famous names n pure vool BLANKETS ST. MARY s # CHATHAM 'Fll all your personal and gft needs generously NOW AT SAVNGS! TAK A TP FKOM THE SQURREL Order Z/our BlANKElS Now on our easy LAY-AWAY PLAN ST. MARY'S "P loo'r Wool Sol}<l Colors T\h famous blanket whch regularly sells for s now $4.5 avalable through our Lay-away Plan atthe low prce of $2.5 (Ths offe* for a lmted tme CHATHAM "NASSAU". 00% WOOL ALL COLORS $2.^0 REGULAR VALUE NOW DURNG OUR ADVANCt 'UOMO'lON $0.5 <r ) f\ ST.. WOOmtKUMW. V./ TB League Sees That Chldren n Hosptal Get Ther Lessons WOODBUDGE Chldren who are patents n the Roosevelt Hosptal are recevng nstructon from Rchard N. Coppage, teacher, who s at the hosptal throurh the cooperaton of the Hosptal and ptal. Mrs. Walter, Pender and son, Noftnan, Woodbrdge Avenue spent Frday n New York Cty. - Mss Alca Jean Chamberlan, Holton Street, has returned to her home after spendng several days at Culver Lake. Mrs. John Venerus and daughter, Arlehe, Broad Street, Mrs. Trank Sgromola and chldren, Roslyn, Frank Junor and Merrll of Woodbrdge and Bll Lukas, Perth Amboy, spent Sunday at South Beach, L.. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Takacs, Sewaren Avenue, are the parents of a son born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, Luckman urges more goods pro duced at lower prces. the Mddlesex County Tuberculoss and Health League. Mr. Coppage submtted hs report at ft meetng of the TB League recently as follows: "The followng s the report of the students who receved nstructon at the Roosevelt Hosptal for the months of May and June. Two students graduated n June, Frank Mgut from the Eghth grade and Esther Nagy from the Perth Amboy Hgh School, Examnatons were gven for all students the last week <rf The students who receved nstructon for May and June are: Mary Deak, Woodbrdge; George Borup, Esther Nagy, Joan Torres, Perth Amboy; Mary Marone, New Brunswck: Joseph Novak and Frank Mgut. South Rver." Also n Report The remander of the rehabltaton report for the hosptal fo: May, s as follows: Average daly census, patents; Occupatonal therapy: Leather work, 3; seam stress, knttng, 8; halrdressng, mancure, 0: toymakng, 5; Bll pantng, ; pano, 4; State reha bltaton servce, clnc contacts 2; scholarshps granted, 5; scho) arshp applcatons, 2; artlflca, lmb appled for, ; Job placemen placed at once, 7; hardenng proc BUNDLE FROM HEAVEN WOODBRDGE Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wlklns, 57 Gorhom Avenue, are the parents nf a son born Monday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal, t Pays to Shop n Womlbrdse at VVEMS KDDY SHOP MAN ST. WOODBRDGE N.J.] BOYS' WEAR! CHAMBRAY & SEERSUCKER + SUN SUTS <»«$.8 SWM TRUNKS + SWEATERS «Ed $.8 $.00 TRUNKS PRNTED SWM TRUNKS B.AZKR JACKET SUT WTH WHTE EG REG RUGBY SUTS FNK SEERSUCKER - TROUSERS SZES 5-0 REG. 7.8 ADMRAL'S WHTE UNFORM LONG $4.8 REG, 4.8 $2.8 ess At home, 8; ex-patent's Job* changed, 2; mscellaneous servce, home condtons nvestgated pror to dlschargo, 3; employment con dltons nvestgated pror to ds- charge, 4; dluumted trom self dscharge, ; domestc adjustments, 6; daly vsts to seek opportuntes for servce, 76; help orent new patents, 6. Mary Ducsak to Wml Amboy Man August 2 WOODBRDOE Mss Mary Xcsak, daughter of Mrs. Mar- :aret Ducsak, 88 Sprng Street, ll become the brde of Charles ohn Looser, Jr., son of Mr. and. Charles J. Looser,-6 State j Street, Perth Ambory, on August 2. j The brde-to-be s a graduate of > Woodbrdge Hgh School, class of 45 and s employed n the local ffce of the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company. Her fance graduated from Perth Amboy Hgh School, class of 44 and s employed by thf Weln Davt and Boat* Corporaton, Perth 'Amboy. BURNED AT WORK PORT READNG Ancelo Pellearrlno, 25, 25 Tappen Street, ths place was burned on the arms and legs when a spark from a defectve extenson cord gnted gasolne fumes at the Olver Manufacturng and Supply Company, Rahway, 'ast Thursday. He was treated at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal. CANDD WEDDNG ALBUMS POPEL Photographc Servce Tel. CA. B-532B 30 GRANT AVENUE CARTERET, N. J. Local Youths Complete Red Cross Swm Acton WOODBRDGE Seven brdge young men have completed H Red Cross swmmng course under the nstructon of Howard Harrson, Maple Avenue, a premedlcal student at Syracuse Unversty. Mr Harrson took hs nstructors course at Camp Manhattan Aquatc- School., Those recevng Red Cross ntermedate Swmmng Certfcates were: Joseph Cannllla, Bud Kjule. James Smon, J'>lm Pfrffer, Wllam HlllU-t. Charles Luffbarry and Frank Bars. Hook and ladder Co., to Sponsor Bus Rde 8EUN The seltn Chemcal Hook and Ladder Fre Co., Dstrct No. 7. wll sponsor a bus rde to Rye Beach on August 7, Tfle bus wll leave the Mrehouse at 8:30 P. M. The commttee n charge s: Jack Lews, charman; Stanley Grszbowsk, treasurer; Russell Fume. Raymond Ellott, Fmnk Balevrp nnd GforRr Ryznnk FALLS FROM Bl'8 FORDS-Mrs. Mary Toth. 28, 06 Amboy Avenue, ths place reported to the Amboy polce Frday thst she slpprd and fell whle fallertnp trnm a bus at thr Fve Unon membershp rose n 47 Corners She sustaned abrasons to , report says. of the face. SAVNGS UP TO Tune n "Kett Smth Sh4«" WOR J 5 P. M. Mot. thru FtL HAOSUM fooos SOLO ONY ty f KltNOtY NEOHtOHHOOO O«OCE»V THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WATNG FOR!! DOORS OPEN AT :30-Come Early! GRLS' WEAR! DANTY SZES 7-4 REG..5 75c PLAY SUTS ^^ -«PNAFORES»fg- t ) Cfl GABARDNE SLACK SETS PLAY SUTS DKNDLE SKRTS GRLS X - SZE SHORTS J ' J8 SZES 3-6X SATN.A8TEX, SLK JERSEY REG.,8 J)/ UU fc.00 FORMERLY REG. 2.6 SWM SUTS Fo 4.8 ;7* 3.00 SZES 6 4 MANY MORE SPECALS! ALL SALES NFANTS' WEAR! toooykar & l.atkx RUBBER PANTY SNA!' tottom, ( RAW.KK OVERALLS WOOl, SWM TRUNKS and BATHNG SUTS 'SHORT-SLEEVED TE VESTS REG,.4 ttug. 4!tc UK(>.,8 20c 50c KttG. FOR BROTHER S SSTER PLAY SHOES LEATHER SANDALS SHOES SALOR REG. 3. TO SZE 6 DRESS & SUT RKG..7 20c RJG. 2-P & 2.00 KEG OODK) & TALORED TERRY ROBES /M':U;), SEERSUCKER HOUSECOATS 30

4 " ' '.,. PAGE FOUR THURSDAY, JULY Mr.. Mrs, 'vter Moot') oncanadan Honeymoon SOUTH AMBOY Peler Ynoney ;rr> t,nr:n M:,.d M:-. '." SVA Emtlnnd ^ta'e< and C r.. ;:< m ther wed:m: trp trc r. :rturn wll resde n C:<.-^ -q.k- Mrs. Monney - He ' :m>r C;uherne Hanlev d.lvh': ut M au Mrs. Jame- F H.me> of C'H"- quake. anr tn cb.d :- 'h.- >o M: ;nr Mrs, Patrck Mooncy of and Oeore J, Del Orosso Jr. as actbrdee. usher. Tm couple was marred at ft The brde was a member of the nrm;.: m,s; n St. Mary's R. C.! Cadet Nurse Corps durng the war. rn.l hr'.-r. The Rev John J. ",]\" u'lted ['? Mte was nven n marrage v rut le. The mad of honor.> Ms.-; Gladys Del Grosso and, -.-:c!'. P.treln Hnnley. served ;:,; }.:d»-jnacl The brdeo v ;;.;l Thomas F. Hanley, the ;(!: > D.O.HT. as the best man Her husband served three years n the U. S. Army wth the rank of j techncal sergeant. Czech Mnster of Health s suspended from presthood. Smuts losnx domnant poltcs! role. Pretora poltcans say. CHANCE BOOKS ARE LLEGAL Therefore The OK NZG"PRESS wll nut prm chances, take chances, dstrbute chances, nor buv them. As ths newspaper nformed you n ts ldst ssue, the Crunzg Press & Utlty Shop of Avenel was fned for havng a "5c a chance" Punchhoard n ls possesson. Beng nterested n the exact coverage of ths law we dscovered that t ncludes chance hooks, bngo, and smlar devces. Snce t. Ccorge Balnt of our Woodbrdge Polce Force nssts that the law was volated, as t most certanly was, n the above nstance; all my customers wll readly understand that ther requests for prntng chances wll have to he turned down untl such tme as the offcals of town, county and state are ready to corrtmt themselves, or the law n queston s amended to allow these mld and really unobjectonable forms of takng chances... The Grunzg Press & Utlty Shop Wood brdge Notes Andrew. Tllton. 3rd. has relumed lo hs home on Lnden Avenue, p.fpr brlnu a patent at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Te Senor Chor of the Methodst Cluvh wll hold a rehearsal and sec la Frday nght at 8:30 o'clock m tle C.ur'h. P. Wllam Laurttaen. School Street, has returned home from Perth Amboy General Hosptal e'f hr was a surstral patent for sx wf.'s. Mrs Samuel Farrell. Prospect Sheet, who underwent nn operalon at the Perth Amboy Qeneral Hosptal, s now convalescng at home. Ms. Vrgna Valentne and daughter. Vrgna Ann. Freeman Street, are spendng the summer ut Seasde Heghts. The nfant, daughter of Mr, and Ms Joseph Melder, 534 Garden Avenue, was chrstened Jane Estele at the Hungaran Reformed Church wth Rev. Ladlslaus Kecskemethy offcatng, the sponsors were Mss Mary Kovodan, Perth Amboy and Raymond Jensen, SewaTn. Open house was»ld at the Melder home after the servce, M s s Barbara Thompson, Freeman Street, s vstng Col. and Mrs. Arthur S. Bell, Rchmond. \'a.. formerly of Woodbrklye. Mr. and Mrs. August H^nf, 7 Awal Street, have returned from a vacaton at Ocean Grove. Mr. and Mrs. John Szok, 75 Fulton Steet, are the parents of a daukhte born Saturday at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. BOTH DVDED t s a problem to determne whch party s the most, badly dvded. The Democrats are splt apart on domestc ssues and the Republcans dffer on the nternatonal polces to be pursued. REPARS* SALES Fnr dependable, enjoyable day - to - day rado entertanment... let us check your rado regularly for needed repars, necessary replacement of parts. Woodbrdge Rado Sales and Servce Telephone Wood Joseph P. Kocsk 452 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE OBTUARES JOHN T. HNES WOODBRDQE Funeral servces for John T. Hlnes. 456 School Street, were held Monday mornng ut 8:30 o'clock from the Grene.r Funeral Home. 44 Green Stree;, and at o'cock at St. Junes' Church, where a mass of requem was offered. Rev. James Russell was the celebrant. Bural was n St. Mary's Cemetery. The pnll bearers were Harry. John. Thomas and Wllam Hnes. Walter Henpel and Peter Ruder. MRS. EDNA M. TYNAN AVENE^-Mrs. Edna M. Tynan. 64. wfe of James R. Tynan, f>, Avenel Street, formerly of Woorbrldge. ded Tuesday at her home. She was a member of Trnty Epscopal Church, Woodbrklge. Besdes her husband, she s survved by a daughter. Mrs. Lous Ross, ths place; a sster. Mrs. Florence Hrres. Bellevlle. Funeral servces wll be held tomorrow afternoon at the Orenpr Funeral Home, 44 Green Stes Woodbrdge. Bural wll be n the Trnty Church Cemetery. STEPHEN RlyMAS WOODBRDQE Funeral servces for Stephen Remas, Metuchen Avenue, were held Tuesday at the Qrener Funeral Home w'.h Rev. Chester W. Galloway, pastor of the Avenpl Presbyteran Church ] offcatng. Bural was n the Clov-! erleaf Park Cemetery. The pall [bearers were Stephen Kormandy. John Davd. Frank Lesko. Frank Fuzey, Otto Ren and John Henrn. Mr. Remas ded Saturday at the home of hs daughter, Mrs. Balnt Kormandy. He s also survved byftvo.other daughters, Mrs. Wllam Hofgesang. Avenel; Mrs. Joseph Klemta. Elzabeth: Mrs Stephen Vgh, Colona; Mrs. Zoltan Petro. l^ahway and Mrs. Joseph Lovl. Cranford: fve sos Joseph. Avenel: Stephen and Andrew, Woodbrdtfe: John. Colona and Paul, rvngton; 8 grandchldren and four great-grandchldren JOY-RDNG N HEARSE CHCAGO Arrested whle drvng a borrowed hearse, Edward Porter, 20-year-old Nepro. ex planed, " was just joyrdng." TME CHANGES ^ EVERYTHNG.. BOY/ 'M R&AUY STCKNG/- (e& US CHANGE, YOUR WATCH NTO A SMOOTHRUNNH6^ WATCH WTHA^/WARJOB STATE JEWELRY SHOP 23 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE B;Y YOUR WATCH FROM YOl'K WATCH MAKER FOSTER GAP BED LATHE Returns From Weddng Trp ONOK.) AT PARTY WOODBHDGK Raymond Lo-', mno. son of Mr. and Mrs. AURUSnc Lolar«-.), HO Crnmpton Ave-; )ue, was Kven n party n honor of!s ffth brthday by hs Brandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Anlello! Martto, 3r., at ther home. 88 WoodbrdKe Avenue, Others present were: Herbert Brones, the Msses Murel, Anata- Mrs..Tames Hawthorne Mller, the former A*nes Plar, daughter of Mr. and MTR. John Pnr, 62, Carolne Street, WKdhrdfe, who was wed recently, Mr. and Mrs. Mller have relumed from a u-oddlnn trp to the P o c o n o Mountans. The newlvwpds wll mnke ther home at H 0 Jersey Avenue. K 7, a - both. Mr. Mller s lh- son»f.unes Mller of Kll/abeth. l,k UVerte Brones, Mr, and Mrs, Honoro Brones. Leonclo Brumes, all of Plalnfleld, Msses Andr.M'. Murca and Rlchanj Suan. Mr. and Mrs. Domlador Suan, of Avenel. Mrs. Mchael Soleckl and daughter Katherlne of Port Readng, Alexander Wlshney of Fords, Msses Lousa, Maty and Josephne Martno and Anello Martlno, Jr. of town. "" lllc 378 E, ;, to Alex John u ths p,,, of \ ( j < ",!, ; ' ' '. her ;..; M. Dav. ' ". hut f. ' oyter.u v ated! -...' Mrs. ),, brtlkc, was s,, Luther brotl', On H ' ' 'P. tn 300 P, bde s nstrum The b ll!, brdge ; H-;, the Bnk Sales lerns a ; M. j :, ' : n >; ''ll C " A '' tu.,, FLORAL "!, Thank You, MEM For the warm welcome extended to OF HOME SERVCE ELECTR FOR ALL YOUR ELECTRCAL APPLANCE NEEDS < ' VST THE SHOWROOMS OF SERVCE ELECTRC d "4 $34.5 Woodbrdge Hardware Co. 74 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. "MAKE T ONCE AROUND THE PARK BEFORE YOU TOW US N, WLL YA?" Any Place s "Next Door" by Long Dstance f you haven't used Long Dstance lately, you're due lor a pleasant surprse. New crcuts have eased the load so that 5 out of 00 calls go through whll* you hold the lne. mprovement's n transmsson have made a dfference too you'll fnd t hard uncalze that you're not talkng to someone across the table from you. Long Dstance s a good example pf the way your telephone! servce s constantly ncreasng both n qualty and value. n 8, a daytme statonto-staton call to San Francsco cost $8.50 for three mnutes of conversaton. By 28, the cost [had been reduced to $. Today rthc same type of call eosts you! }ust $2,50, exclusve of ta*. k When t comes to servce we do ju»t about everythng for your car! Cull Wo when n need of repars. Our towng car s at your dsposal... our experenced mechancs ready to put your tar back on the road speedly, effcently. s AVENEL SERVCE STATON Located Next to Avenel Fre House ROUTE #25 WOODBRUGE AVENEL, N. J. ^ "-"j,» '* f" M ' ''] ELECTRCAL ENGNEERS AND t f l l HW JRSY SLL TLPHONt COMPANY ARt VOtXJ FEET TBED Of vou RUNtJlhJ6 GES BROV. 6UFSEHVCE CONTRACTORS k < V SERVCE ELECTR -Mddlesex tf, VUra-Madern Ehvlrfdl - TELEPHONE WOODBBUOE 8-40 AMBOY AVENUE "

5 T-LEADER THURSDAY, JULY 5, 48 PAGE FVE GROCERY BUYS Lord Mott Strng Beans N pact M a» 2 'or 35«Henz Baked Beans... 6«cw2o<35«Campbell's Beans wth; Pork w o> en 2 tor 2«n- L ful! you're "nl n" from the heat, you'll go "all lc sparklng refreshment of A&P's Flavor Teas. Man alve, how you'll revve wth, v f-t sp! Each of these famous teas tun,.nectar and Mayfar has the long- LUMUCHS that survves meltng ce... the flavor that makes hot tea to nvgoratng. b Flavor Perfect because t's Flavor Tested., wth your favorte blend... and enjoy \ m r s too! \f H OWN Full boded and Vgorou H b. pkg. 4 8«/ f ''"V / J Delct, and Fragrant V, b. pkg. 5 5* 'llvva «Mlb.pkg.63o Bulllll Tea.,.. «t e. Mlb.pkg.5o tn- Leaf Tea «.. wb.pkg.5o r\'-'l'ea «Mfb.pkg.6a,hf Hose Toa. * t. Hfb.pkg.57o UP las all these brands n Tea Bags also) AnnPate-PorkandtomttoMW*Ol«ttan«tyl* to o 2 * 2f)«Snder's Catsup Uo.bot. «Mxed Pckles Cetcntal «.ar< le 25«Gulden's Mustard.... 8H «2 <25c Trcct, Prem or Spam... " o can 47c Snack Luncheon Meat can 3c Roast Beef Hash Cudahy 6o«n37e Armour's Chopped Ham can 5c Clardge Hamburgers.», toucan57c Chcken and Noodles»&* * 0 a. 3«Prepared Spaghett Annfag* m \«2t<»2fc Henz Clam Chowder».. tocm2or35c Henz Tomato Soup. o can3ot35c Dplomat Chcken Broth. nvt«on 2 ><» 27c Premum Crackers Naw b.pkg.25c > Crspo Sugar Wafers. «~.. o«. pkg c W e l c h ' s G r a p e Jelly..... A ««2 3 c Peanut Butter Ann?age b j*r 35c Pneapple Preserves lous sherry b»f25c Knox Gelatn w... P*O «Apple SaUCe A&POMOM' 20ot.ctn2ror25e Aprcots lone brand halve o. can 27* Freestone Peaches' Sut* 3 o can 3c Comstock Pe Apples... 20or c»n2or2e Pure Grape Juce A&P pntbo. 6«<uarbo 2O Orange Juce s oz can 3'<» 28c 4oocan2o Orange & Grapefrut Juce, s n. can 3 for 25«J a c k F r o s t S u g a r Fne granulated 5 b, bag 42c 0 b bag 83<» DARY FEATURES *. v t'a Tme for A&P's Grand "Super-RghC MEAT VALUES Nescafe Dssolves nlently 4 o. jar 3«Sunnyfeld FlOHr All purpo* Slb.bag33o lob. baa 6" Evaporated Mlk wht.hous. a!can2»<»2«. Morton's Salt Plan or oded 26o. pk 3. 8«n \&P's Dary Center, lots of hts for hot weather ;tv narkt'd wth surprsngly modest prces. Gather up a (HK.supply totly! Swss lml Amercan Cheese 3 O.2for35o plu' > Cheddar who. Mkb.67o,. b 6c Chee le -Foodc.ralt 2 or c Fancy Wsconsn b. f 5 Margarne Nuco«n,43o Lederkranz sorovs 4o.pkg.35o Velveeta M l k *««vb.pkg.35c Fresh Hwnogened qt, cont, 2!.le Mlk N«nHoaegened q. conl. 22c A&P's Super-Rght meats are carefully selected by our own experts. Ther fne qualty s guarded and controlled n our own spc and span meat plants. Because of A&P's close-trmmed cuttng methods you get more good meat for your money when you buy Super-Rght. And the prce you pay s the one prce you see advertsed. That's the only prce you'll fnd at your A&P... and t's low as possble, too, every day n the year. ^ CHCKENS Brolng and Fryng Sxes under 4 b, FOWL Szu under44 b. b 4c Sxw4Vlb,,4ov«SMOKED VMS Ready to Eat or Regular.Whole or ether half b. Salad Dressng Ann Pag* pnt jar 37c quart ar 67«French Dressng AnnPaQ. to. ar 22c pnt jar 3T«Ann Page Mayonnase. 8«jar 27c ^ at 7t Mane Sardnes n Soya ol 3% o can 2 r 25< Gorton's Codfsh Cakes' "«dy ton» w«.cm2lc Gorton's Fbred Codfsh.. s«. Pk S. 2 N 2«Ajax Cleanser New fotmng «clon 4 ox. can t Octagon Cleanser. 3ocan2forl3«Laundry Bleach Brght s» quart bot. le Kg«.2O* B l c a c h e t t e B l u n g ^ oc Pk B 5c Swe.rl For washnfl dshes, lne labrcs etc. 0 OK. pkg. 3» Scoop For general household us* lg». pkg. 30o BAKERY TREATS \X\\m you want to keep cool and collect complments, le A&P's Ja«e Parker Bakery Department provde you wll luscous, oven-fresh baked goods at famous, A&P low prces! knlwch Bread ' Mnd-, ded 8 o loaf 'arty Rye Bread. 5e Lady Fngers PKB d 2 *»* 33«C Loaf Cake -el 23«RolU Fr.okfl ot sandwch 8 for 5c d k e. 0o!cur27c BunS Cnnamon Slreusel 6l '2e THRFTY PRODUCE To gqt fresh delght from every bte p youf favorte ftutj and Vegetables; buv them n the value-packed 'oduce Department ot lyour A&P Super Market. They're naturally better became they're fresher. Breast or Neck of Veal. Dlcklng ' Turkeys Beef Short Rbs Plate and Navel Beef Long sland's fnest Szes under ^6 lbs. Boneless Brsket Beef Stewng Lamb Fresh HamS Fresh Pork Shoulders For brasng- Fresh or corned Fresh or comed Breast and shjjnk Whole or ether hall Short cut Fresh Spare Rbs «,... Lamb Shoulders <Jross c Smoked Pork [Shoulders U*» Tme tor flaror-tth A&P COFFEE en...hut or uth!<*<- Whether you lke your cotl* hat or ' ced, you're sure to lke t hellerjvhen t's made wth flavor-rch A&P Cpffee... gold n the whole bean and Custom Ground before y^ur eyes, just rght for your coffeemaker, b. 35a Pork Chops Hp and shoulder cuts b. 45c Slced BaCOn Sunnyleld and olhen b.77o Smoked Pork Butts Bon.«b.55<». Frankfurters sk nes» b. 45o Pork Sausage Lnk b. 8a b, 3= l 'j Tasty Cold Cuts! b. 6c Boled Ham FlavoL, vacuum eoojad '/ ;lb.6<) lb.j>3<! LlVerWUrst Braunchweg«f b. 55o Bologna and 'Meat Loaf... b 65c Thurjnger» > b. 6c b 57o Luncheon Meat t. SEAFOOD porg'es. t>.7o Whtng. b. 5c Flounder Fat b. Cod Fllet Shrmp. * b. pkg. 38o b. U'k b. 50o b 5c b. 65c b.5«b.65o FHt nsectcde Contans 5% OD pnlcan23c quart cart 3«Brght Sal Cleanser Hew and mproved U 0. can 2 for 5«Ken-L-Raton Dog Food,*. w ox. 2* 27^ Daly Dog Food...,. 4««n3p,25«Corned Beef. k #!f FAMOUS y v ~ FOODS «; 2 ox, can 47c Corned Beef Hash. o«cn32c Devled Ham Spaghett w,,., 3o ( canl7«hmealmuc* 6 o can 20c Deep Brown Beans wth pork u n. can 2 «o> 2c Tomato Juce «P can2 (or 23c 4otcar.25c RpeOHveS Sm»ll»o can2lc Colossal 8'Aor can 35o Garaen Peas Deluxe Plums, ] ". 30 o can 23c Frut Cocktal J,,. 3 o, can 3c t. 5«Jlt'erres Cuvrnd ppr b«* 8«' Aprcots,,' 2fc» 25c Ml Tontatoe8. carlonof a lo 52*> New Cabbage,. b. 3c Watermelons» «.. b 5c Lme! Rch w<4 Full-boded. Hed Crcled 85c 3bta 3.2 Vgorous and Wney ' ' Bohar. 2^- Mld and Mtllow Eght O'Cloch THtU PtlOS tfrcnvt NAUSUfU MAKfTS AND fflf SHtVa SOUS OHlt ' ]...JU. : \, H-» (,,l»l4:'.l, - '..

6 [ PAGE RTX Avenel tems THURSDAY, JULY 5, 48 Servces at the Presbyteran Mr. and Mrs. E. T. VanNot*. Church fn>- the summpr months Avon, were wests, ths week of AVENEL The annual commencement exercses of the Vaca- arc us follows: Sunday school, all Mr. and Mrs. Earl VanNote, Madson Avenue. ( lasers A. M.; Church servce. 0 ton Bble School were held A. M., nstead of A. M. recently at the Avenel Presbyteran Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Wlelko- Arlngton, and James Met- The complete program was as hurch. - -Mrs. OPO'EC Dnhnm and Mrs. j Sewell. Cnnford. served as co-polsk. hnstpssrs n the second n a seres There: follows: calf, Los Angeles, Calf., were Krltll-,t wnter tns col- ()f sl mm, M. ra,. d pal. lrs ], eld at st Prelude. Rhythm Band. Begnner's Department; nvocaton. Leo Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wll! f:mr! lumlv mm:; n a ; Anrtmv' s church, sponsorfd by Welkopolsk. Dartmouth Avenue. Burnaby; Welcome. Mrs. Harold,U;(k n - Tll( ' m " lh(t lf 'thc Rosary Socety. : ym --.! p.. :'l am her llness Mr. and Mrs. Davd M. Clue, VanNess, superntendent; Hymn Ml, n;! Mrs. Rchard Myers,; H,: d. t l H lncf". Wo East Norwalk, Conn., Mss rene No. 30. "Beneath the Cross of Mr. and Mrs. eorae Slvka. Mv. ntn.v», the famly n Pprth McClue. Phladelpha were ftuests Jesus." :md Mrs. Anton Novak. Mr. and. n-; s-vy has a sad of Mr and Mrs. Joseph McClue, Begnner'3 Department "Prase Mrs,To<Tph Rhodes. Mr. and Mrs. HHlnr.: ne mottpt ded last Chase Avenue. Hm," Rhythm Band: Fnger Edward W.elkopolsk and Mrs. Thu'd.v n le Perth Anlwv -Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Detweler, Avenel Street, have return- Presentaton of Certfcates and Plays; Sonz, "Fve Lttle Brds": M.ry Wrtrnr wevp juchts (t a fcner;l pt.l. rvme flvp ch :!n"ta>:;p'. mn fn» law. Prof, and Mrs. Henry Det- Prmary Department Sonu, jv.n :ny tvf by Mr. nnd Mrs. j tlrcn ed home after spendng two weeks Awards, Mrs. Kenneth TagRat,,' F:mk <Vnr.,,. Alfred P. Ander- '>' ^" 4tl> Avenue. wth ther son and daughter-n- Begnner's Superntendent. thrd clous 'rtrr ;'ul Ryall Cosurove.'' tlsn,,:,v\!,.l Avr-np nnd PFC.B.'vonnr. ACT Sunday quests of Weler n thaca. N. Y. Noah And The Ark,' Entre Department: Psalm 07, 2, , MSS PHYLLS HENNETT r,r.n-. nlllndmu URMC. BOO M jd Mrs. Georue Cosgrove. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bowers. -U m,', arrved n cr Avrnue Je'sey Cty, were Sunday guests Charles Mezera, Barbara Payne, Mr. and whle scrvmm ''hp Ever Jolly Club met last of Mr. and Mrs. James McHugh, Arlene Hunt and Raymond Sherman; Memory Verse. Prmary Deman Street, announce the cn- Mrs. Allen Dennett of SO Free- rcafl latk'r huht wth Mrs. Frederck ASCOUR. Commercal Avenue. ')e of Ht.-VP.SS> F'f'-l Avenue, Mrs. John Clcerl and Mrs. parement: Presentaton of Certf- Kkgcmrnt nf ther daughter, Phylls- Elane, to Whtman Md-.hnnf Praccr Squadron on ts anunl Mmncr ennse,,. -Mss GtTlrdp,anp. Wharton. was a mrst of Mr. nnd Mrs. Anton Novak. LehlKh Avrnue. Samuel Albrecht. Jr.; were co-hostesses at tha Uth n the seres of summer card partes, sponsored by the Woman's Club and held at the home of Mrs. Ccer, Falrvew Avenue. Colona. Monday. Non- Exercses Held by Bble School cates and Awards, Mrs. D. Davs, Prmary Superntendent; Offertory. Wllam and Rchard Scheu- To Wod n Dcrrmhpr --The Woman's Club wll hold erman. nue. Both are graduates of the Tdbts: :' ls H ' xl rartl P^vty nt the horn:! Junor Department Gospelgraph. "The Chrstans Walk and of 44. Woodbrdce Hgh School class A.-,.,', n.md to mrmbprs of \"f Mrs. Ge->-e Mroz. Tuesday eve- Methodst Church Wnmlhn.'' K:c Company for the'»'"«jlll nstear of on thp -V - - players prze was won by Mrs. Talk." Scene, Wayne Parlrath: Mss Bennett s a recent graduate of the West Baltmore Gen- Fremen were able to clmb the (Contnued horn Page ) nrmnn n whch t fouaht th». slomary Monday evennn to perhl'r/.e :- Methodst Church., mt memben to attend the Board Geor«e Mroz and specal award. Peter Swsstack; Presentaton eral Hosptal School of Nursng ladders over 00 feet n the ar and Julus Lener; door prze by Mrs. Scene, Nancy Lagergren; Scene T'rvwn'^-nconnendrdbythj of Educaton meetng. Mrs. Prank Barth. Wnners n theof Certfcates and Awards, Mrs. and s at present emnjoyed at pour water down nto the towner. Board rrf Knv b'ndrrvvrlte-s. The -Mr. and Mrs. F'ed Ascou^h lnen club was Mrs. Leon M. M-Ochael. Wnners at the tables were: tendent. Mr. Dmock served 25 months n knonw" by Fre Chef Thomas H. Weferlng. Junor Supern- the Ralway Memoral Hosptal. Cause of the fre was lsted as "un- ml ladder.rrlanly proved ts and son. Donald. Mrs. Anna Judse lor freflt'lters were anc ' Charles DStefano, spent Sunable to po w.ter n through the day at Pont Pleasant. man Lampe. Mrs. George Cos- preserttaton of parables of Jesus a student at Frankln & Marshlce speculated that spontaneous Mrs. Raymond Orbble. Mrs. Her- Junor Hgh Department A the U.S.N. Ar Corps and s now Ftzpatrck, but fremen and po- top of the T to fuht the blaze Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stena^'tle" water camp nar " and chldren, Ruth and John, Charles Brookwell and Mr.s. John pets:, "The Unforgvng Servant." weddng s beng planrted for brd nests n the tower, due to grove, Mrs. Wllard Rankn, Mrs. by students wth the use of pupall Collepc, Lancaster. Pa. Thecombuston n the hundreds of -and a-; (nwn four emen wl brooms j Commercal Avenue, are vacatonsurnt t m!.so ' that the least! ns at Slver Lake. Mass. Mrs. E. f. VanNote of Avan: Mrs, Man and Lazarus," Luke, 6:; been the cause. Ettershanlr. Others present were: Matthew, 8:23;, "The Rch December. Sunday's extreme heat, may have '.mnm of damae was done to: --Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smth and Earl VanNote, Mrs. Edward Parker Barbara Weferlng, Ruth Brady,! MYSTERY BUS RH>E The lre was dscovered by l,.,-hnl Dr John P. Lozo. ^n. Barry. Menzer Street, have Mrs. Walter Meyers. Mrs. Mchael Joan Decker, Henretta Merrng. PORT READNG The Rosary a truck drver for the A & P store prncpal. at Woodbrdge Hl B h retuned home after two v^eeks DStefano, Mrs. Rubn Greco, Mrs Dolores DeYoung, Florence Leldner; Presentaton of Certfcates wlfl hold a mystery bus rde Jttv Socety of >l. Anthony's Churcn who rang the nlfrtt bell at the Kchonl wm rrture at the Unver-! at Vnuada WttodS. Jqserjh McClue, Mrs. John M'edvetz, Mrs. Alex Tarcz. Mrs. James and Awards, Mrs. C. A. Galloway, 3. The bus wll leave the church flrehouse. n a few mnutes scores,s,tv of Alabama durng the sum- -The Rosary Socety held th* of fremen and polce were at the HUM,rv:mn startk next week...'frst of Us summer card partes M. Hugh, Mrs. Wllam Kuzmak. Junor Hgh Superntendent; at 7 P. M. Tckets may be obtaned from any of the members..scene. ' last week wth Mrs. Smon Brokaw Mrs. Arvd Wnqust, Mr.s. John Hymn No. 65, "He Keeps Me Charles Andersen, a member of and Mrs, Wenclel Dafck as co-murphyscl'scttes: charmen. Wnnprs at-card play- Mrs. Orover Pe.rer. The 2th ngalloway, Mnster. Mrs. John Brown and Sngng": Benedcton, Mr. C. A. MEETNG PLANNED the flre company, was slghtly n- when he was struck by a And'lwvhlcnuldanordtosend'ns w< ' rc: Mls SELN A meetng of the La-juredes' Auxlary of seln Post fallng brck from the tower. He - Sewell Crawford, the seres wll be held Tuesday orchds O four lttle WoodbrdRO Mr.s. John Lkulas. and Mrs. John evenng, July 20, at the home of VFW. wll be held July 2, 8:30was treated for laceratons and msses who held a "show." earned; Armour. Non-players przes went Mrs. Mroz, Hudson Boulevard. $"57 and presented t to Wood-j to Ml P. M., at the post rooms. abrasons.over the rght eye by 's. Mary Gallgan. Mrs. brdk Chapter. Amercan Red j G«W Dunnam and Mrs. Dafck. Cost of fnancng small busness Cross Tlc.youngsters are Barbara Mrs. Joseph Slurger was the door 5 to 20 per cent. Pmtn Jaccelne Cannll, Kath-jPr^ wnner and specal - '- cen Kehvr and Mary Ann Maccaro. Tle jrls wll be glad to learn and Mr.s. Albert Barna. were made to Mrs. Mchael pp that the money wll be used to -Mr. and Mrs. Wllam E. Gery. purchase cookes for the solders] Manhattan Avenue, were Ruests at csmp Klmer Hosptal,.. of ther son and daurhter-n-law, Dorothy Klen, now Mr.s. Edward j Mr. anc! Mr.s. Eusene Gery. Tren- Slotkn. mndc a beautful brde...! lon - Arounl the Tovshft: f.some.-f the property owners * don't cut down some of those weeds on empty lots feel very, very sorry for us hay fever sufferers come AHust 5... And around Avenel the boys are convnced that George wll soon Jon Chck and Frank by travelng n double harness.,. Kenny Derrck. Sewaren. s back n actvv duty agan. He's statoned at the Perth Amboy Armory,.. And Woodbrdc Post, Veterans of F*relu Wars, has started the foundaton for ts now home on Pearl Street... The K of C s Rettng ready ''for ts clambake on July From hv Notebook: Bertha Ohlott s swan workng n the Dstrct, Clerk's offce for the summer months... Annette Kaufman, Tsdaln Place, who s employed MS a desgner for a frm makn:; chldren's dresses, desgned and made a stunnng summer cocklml length frock for herself. Aren't some people smart, though"'... And Mrs. rvng Goodsten looked qute stunnng n her brown lace frnr ' and bg natural straw hut Hndr/.... Pot Peeves: U., SAT., SN. Kay Mllaml Jane Wyman "Tll. LOST WEEKEND" Also Elys" Knox - Mare Wlson "MNDA BK GOOD" SATURDAY MATNEE ONLY Color Cartoons and 3 Stoope Comedy Plus "LNDA BE GOOD" Sunday Matnee Color Cartoons A. j-:t;tmk ft t *- -«-» -«-t-»-t-t-t-»»ahway 7-70 LAST TMES THURSDAY Eleanor Parker Sdney Grcenstreot "WOMAN N WHTE" Also Yvome DeCarlo - Dan Duryca "RVER LADY" n Techncolor ;V;KY THURSDAY MATNEE SPECAL SHOW FOR CHLDREN FRDAY THROUGH SATURDAY Errul Flynn - Ann Sherdan "SLVER RVER" and Walt Dsney's Feature "BAMB" n Techncolor SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY Merle Obcron - Robert Ryan "BERLN EXPRESS" Also June Haver - Lon McCallstcr "SCUDDA HOO- SCUDDA HAY" n Techncolor TODAY untl WED.,.ULY n A frend wrtes that her pet peeve ncludes those folks who ask FREORC MARCH "s t hot -no'.gh for you?" She FROM says she las reached a pont whert n ls Mst performance snce wnnng; she.screams. "No! remember BROADWAY'S He Academy Award! last wnter w.hen darn near MOST,, Wth f"nz' to dentl." "That," she wrl.es! DAN DKYKA "doesn't lay em nut cold but pu.' SHOCKNG : COMN) O'HRKN on ther kssers an expresson so ANN H,V Tl chajrned that gloat wth glet ll.okknck at one more dumbbell squsshed!" H ll.dhdgk 've «ot lots of pet peeves, myself. ncludng folks who call me at a NOTHER late hour at home to gve me u socal tem, "they just forgot to call u that clay." The fact that they sot pe out of bed, doesn't PART OF THE mean anythng... Also the folks who have * partcular sxe to grnd for some selfsh reason and expect me to do l for them n tlls column. When Vefuse, boy!, what a'so-and-so am!... And affonj my assorted grpes are folks who net tckets for gong through red lghts and then tell me the cop... «V.V.V.VtV.V»V.V.VtV.".V.V.Vt*.V. needs Rlasst, the lght was amber. 'm betunnjpm! to thnk that we only have lumber lghts n ths ALWAYS Townshp, hyl the red and green ones dsappeared one nght... 2 BG HTS f you have any pet, peeves, send PERTH AMBOY 'em n. 'll ard themjto the lst <a» >' A. H-M--.K Breakfast n Syra Breakfast of the Syran people always ncludes two knds of cheese. Large arnounts of sweet butter and clattered mlk are also used. Rpenng Cheddar Chres" Cheddar cheese held at 60 degrees F. can be rpened as fully n three to four nnnth as that hold at 50 degrees F. for s'-.r. months. SELN THEATRE SELN, N. J. ME-6-27 FRDAY AND SATURDAY "ALL MY SONS' Also "GAS HOUSE KDS GO WEST" SAT. MAT. CARTOONS SUNDAY AND MONDAY Muscal Ht! "ARE YOU WTH T" and "BLONDE'S REWARD" TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 2 HTS! "WYOMNG" Plus "KLLER DLL" Dnnerware to Lades! Soup and Cereal Dsh to Each Lady THURSDAY ONLY BENEFT SELN ALL STARS TWO BO HTS "BUCK PRVATES" and "DAMOND JM" Crandoll Dhnnrk, snn of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dlmoek, 52 Park Ave- Home Blast (Cmlnue from Pan ) nr the call dened the rumor crculated yesterday that complants BKalnst those causng nterference would be made n polce court, "We realze that people Ret excted at tmes lke that," they sad, "but we hope we can make people realze the serousness of nterference when help can mean so much. We would also lke to makp folks understand that (?vlne nn excted, garbed messare over the telephone doesn't help under any crcumstances." Mrs. Horvath was rushed to the hosptal by the squad where doctors admnstered blood plasma mmedately. She s.also sufferng from shock. Mrs. Horvath's son, James. 4, vas also burned Slghtly ftbout, the hands and head and was treated by the famly physcan. The boy was burned when he attempted to go to hs mother's assstance. Lous Decbus, a member of Port Readnp Fre Company, suffered laceratons of the rght foot, n a mnor accdent whle?olns to the flrehouse. STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE, N. J. AR CONDTONED 20 DEGREES COOLER TODAY THRU SATURDAY Judy GARLAND - Gene KELLY n "THE PRATE" Plus, Joan BENNETT - Mchael REDGRAVE n "SECRET BEYOND THE DOOR" WEDNESDAY, SPECAL KDDE MATNEE AT 2 P. M. SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY "GVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY" n Color Wth Dan DALEY - Nancy GULD Plus, "THE SANTED SSTERS" Wth Barry FTZGERALD - Veronca LAKE WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY ALAN LADD n "SAGON" Try Our Complete Busnessmen's Lunch The MDDLESEX HOTEL Man Street at Amboy Avenue WOODBRDGE, N. J, HEADQUARTERS Parts CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Servce the WoodbrldKC Emergency Squad, swered ho :l, t The rarugc s estmated by Red Cr Rev. F. W. Poppy, pafltor, at "several thousands of dollars," but [Ss, ;,."', the losa was fully covered by nsurance. He commended members of the flre company for brngng the flre under control wth the least amount of damtlge. The church recently held a ceremony n whch ts old mortgage was burned. Addtonal Nurses (Contnutd from?«/>* ) f t s determned more help ts needed a practcal nurse could be added to the staff. t was also ponted out the addton of another nurse to the staff would moan the purchase of another automoble "whch s almost mpossble lght nofo." The other alternatve s to hre a nurse and pay her $35 a month to run her own car, Mr. Baley sad. Commttteefnan Wllam Ftzpatrck nqured why the matter wasn't brought to the attenton of the Townshp Commttee at the frst of the year when the budget was beng made up and Mr. Baley an- FORDS. N. J. - P. A. 4O348 Thurs. Kr. and Saturday "ALL MY SONS" wth Edw. G. Robnson & Burt Lancaster "FOOLS GOLD" wth Urn. Boyd as HopalotR Cassldy Sunday and Monday 'GVE MY REGARDS TO BROADWAY" wth Dan Dalley "BLONDE'S REWARD wth Penny Sngleton & Arthur Lake Tuesday and Wednesday "LURED" wth George.Sanders, Luclle Ball & Charles Coburn "FRENCH LEAVE" wth Jacke Coopa- & Jacke Coogan Our Summer Matnee on Wed. Startng at 2 P. M. The Seral Showng on Wed Mat. Only. (Also Ruby Glass ware to the Lades) GOODYEAR DELUXE TRES... At lttla at 25 A.WEEK BUYS FOUB Sa»» you cash lor Tacatlan fun A mnll down pafnwnt wll pul now Goodyear tlrw and tub on all lour whnl. Wt wll buf Sur«, fa*t Startlngl AAAPCO GNTON COL P«p up your car wtfcth heavy Uf dutyj hgh voltage coll. Bult tor en,:./ fnally den<,.,'." : " to the Tu.,,', :l ( [ morrow ncn."" '' n y be tune,,.' ; N as the Red r :, ' ' ; July S. " ": THE WE ATf)E OVER E nnd tonlku, on Frday -:,,, near 5 M p H perature to,,. lowest tom-,, Ollllnnk Rather.-,,--,! ers lkely \ n '"m c s lvll "> W d Sketon "The Fuller Brush Man" JAM-/ n STRAND NOW n MM, A T K l.l w ]!,!. JENNFER JON«GREGORY PECK JOSEPH COTON Gleamng Wht* "Al-Weather" TRE COATNG moolh le*' " w Wl. W. h'k,,,th 2 con* "" '' HANDY!.PoVeT TRE FTS ANY CAR, TRUCK OR TRACTOR Lust Hut Not jeast: f you go nto K. Y, Cty one of these day*, defn't mst John Buldng's Dream House qn Ffth Avenue, Your donaton wll help the Heart Assocaton and you wll rt'lly see the "dream house," you always wanted... Wonder f t means anythng, but whle n.new York Saturday notced a number of empty stores wth "For Rent" sgns... And bumped nto Carre Mmy who, wa» spendng the last day of her vacaton n the bg cty, seeng a show and wndow shoppng on Ffth Avenue.,,. SON FOR PLESNAKS WOODBRJpaE Mr and Mn. > Lous Plesnak, *4 Fulton 8t,rept, are thf parents of a son born at the Perth Amboy General Hos- FRDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY 6 AND 7 Yvonne De' Carlo Lesle Brooke Dan Duryea Hubert Page n, n "BLACK BART" "BLONDE CE" SUNDAY AND MONDAY, JULY 8 AND All Star Cast n PRSON WTHOUT BARS' Also Lnda Darnell - Dors Dudley n "CTY WTHOUT MEN" TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, JULY 20, 2, 22 Jack Carson Kent Taylor Ann Sothern P e m Knt}d«en n ' n "APRL SHOWERS" "HALF PAST MDNGHT" ".';;, 6ROSS CO. 437 AMBOY AVE. ««PERTH AMBOY, N, J. P, A P. A Am to bufl D- ferobtypm o< Mhktet. pntton qawp. tn fttng* and 3 U* ol ho,. U', ^y to OM- J Jn* oonn«o tpak plug MX*M and *at UM notot. bjfw 4to00 lb*. EASY PAY TERMS AS LOW AS H.25 A WEEK' FRANK VAN SYClU 53 NEW PERTH AMt»'»

7 ?{r,«««««w3a^ft 3=*=*««;^^ \ THURSDAY, JULY Snbepenbent-leader ^ ^ PAO 8VW Safety r<»ls { OVH Held Hum 25 chll,,v TKl»t»red,,,,, mul two safety,.,,rnanl7.fd. The,,n )(wnd of the, M. scol.t. Srtlrley,'h nn:., Mare Ba-..,.,,.v.; Sylva Beaun,, bns, Theresa Lllan,. nys' patrol are: '.,,hn Dall, Ernest null, Robert Abra-, Wuyne French,,.,,:,d Ryrtrr, Robllnunas Fcnnessy,;,., There wll be of the ),,, Vernon and ml Ryder.. ;,lw and 25 par ;r nt doe roast,, lv "'ound. Smlar u'ourlwut the :M lev Krunger s.n''vsor. v Named Kulgers, ; v \ HK Thr ap-.' Cornelus Brett,' >. alumnus and, n the Scarbor-., D'n of Men at :.-, was announced flbert, C, Clother, : Unversty, He \)\, hs.s\mmer., ml Hr vacancy :, ;n la.st March 26 hd Reed Slvers, n.-.m > men snce l'h4., n mounccd that ;.MM.^ant dean of, r' actng dean y, became assocl«h n,.s f July. - :., ntum alumnus,,! Phlp Mlledoler n ulont, of Rutgers. :>:)'.!, and a drect ' M.r Rev.-Phllp Mtl-,! n of Rutgers Col-. n 840, Boocock s!::< Mrs and second Hd hs been n edu- :. n! r hs graduaton n V.V'Q. nun Jersey Cty.:, of the Rev, Wll-, ;, 'raduate of t-l.r.s of 555. He r, tn' Nchols School, n HUB. Enterng rl.v, of 20, hs ;', nterrupted for Followng gradua-.. uu-ht at the Poly- 'lrnhry School n -ctnc headmaster wntry Day School, n'dnster of the 'Ml of New York. ' he went o the on as assocate ' w..s named headn 042 he volun-.,! n World War. nv-d to cvlan lfe jne headmaster o( -lj School. mhtc of Rutgers lra, has been a.r of the dean's w> wth the excep'n three war years v durng whch he n L.S.T. and took nvasons n the uropeun theaters. Ha lull leutenettt wh^n 'lvre n December, rcd 0 Rutgers. 'R CLOTHES "l cleaned by wore f>p'wfed when they're L ".. U-SAN-O, the 'lollproof cleanng nsures your jar- f»\ month). JXTA COST Garber s New Head of Fords Legon Post FORDS Ah* Garber was named commander of Amercan Legon Pout lfls at tu annual electon of offcer*. He racceed John Nan. Other* elected to serve the MM term were: Steven Neuron, senor vce commander: Davd Black, Brat vce commander; Mlton Rappvogel, aeeond vce commander; Benjamn Sunshne, fnance offcer; Paul Chovan, adjutant; John Labance, chaplan; Mchael Yuhaw, «erfe»nt-»t-arm. Program Planned by Cancer Socety NEWARK An educatona program based on publc meetngs throughout the state R beng planned by the Medcal Socety of New Jersey and the New Jersey Dvson, Amercan Cancer Socle ty. The meetngs wll provd professonal leadershp n dscus sons of the cancer problem. Two types of meetngs are to b held. The frst sponsored by the Medcal Socety wll be for physcans and wll be strctly techncal n scope. Specalst speakers wll be obtaned through the cancer socety's speakers bureau. The second type of meetng wll be for the publc. n ths, each county medcal socety or a group of neghborlnr socetes s requested to arrange (t least one publc meetng. n some areas several meetngs wll be held. The meucal socetes wll cooperate wth county chapters of the cancer so- clety. Plannng wll be by the cancer socety chapter and the meetngs wll be held under the chapter offcers' gudance. Dr. Wllam E. Bray, of Pemberton, publc relatons charman of the Medcal Socety of New Jersey, and a member of the can ccr socety'", state executve com bees COPf>OLA Cleaners <>K> AND WOOUBRDGB mttee, sad that medcal socetes! and cancer socety chapters n each county are beng appealed to for ad n carryng out the ambtous program of publc meetngs. Smlar meetngs were held n Burlngton county,under Dr. Bray's leadershp last wnter and were found to.be hghly successful. Commentng on the plan, George E. Strngfellow, presdent of the New Jersey Dvson of the cancer socety, sad the program s "another evdence of the fne cooperaton between the doctors and the laymen n the cancer control program n ths state. Snce ncorporaton. of the cancer socety's state dvson, the professonal and lay groups have worked together to brng about a real cancer control program. Much of the success to date s because of ths fne sprt of. cooperaton." Greners Entertan Troop 5, Boy Scouts FORDS E xplorers Troop lbl sponsored by the Lons Club of Fords, were entertaned by Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grener, New Dover Road, Colona. ball game by.televson was very much j joy'ed, after whch refreshments were served. Those attendng were: Mr. Joseph Sutter. asssts ^scoutmaster ScOUts Robert Dambach, Andrew Yuhas, Cornelus Carmody, Robert Mangarclla, and Betty and Robert Orener. S and 2 Club Murks Mrs. Holt's Brthday Double-Rng Ceremony s Held At Paznsk-Karabnchak Rtes 'ords Couple to Resde on Crows Mll Road; /Vow on Weddng Trp FORDS -Mss Mary Karablnehak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Mchael Karablnrhnk, lflfl New Street, became the b'tre of Edward F, Pa/lnskl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Pazlnskl of 2 Hornsby Avenue, Saturday, at the St. Ncholas Greek Catholc Church. Rev. Julus Woytovlch, pastor, performed the doublerlng ceremony. Olven n marrage by her father the brde was attred n a whte satn slpper gown desgned wtn an nvsble yoke outlned wth bertha and appllqued wth beaded medallons, ftted bodce, long ponted sleeves and a full skrl termnatnk n a chapel tran. He; fngertp vel of lluson was at tached to ; tarra of seed pearl: and rhlnestones Rnd she carrlet a bouquet of whte gardenas, Mss Anne Surck, Sewaren, :ousn of the brde, was the mad of honor and only attendant. She wore a gown of orchd more falle, fashoned wth an nvsble yoke Wth dropped shoulders, ftted bodce, full double net, skrt wth a ruffled apron effect n front extendng nto a bustle at the back. She hud matchng Rauntlets and pcture hat and carred a bouquet of yellow roses and baby's breath. Henry Pazlnsk served as hs brother's best, man. Followng a weddng trp to Nagara Falls, N. Y., the couple wll resde at ther newly purchased home at 465 Crows Mll Road, ths place. For travelng, the brde chose a whte dress and accessores and had a corsage of orchds. The brde attended schools here and n Perth Amboy and s employed by the Sterlng Sportswear 'Human Relatons' Workshop s Open NEW BRUNSWCK -The second annunl Rutgers Unversty Workshop n Human Relatons :>pened for a sx-week course here hs week wth 45 partcpants from all sectons of the state, ncludng a substantal contngent from south Jersey where many muncpaltes are about to desegregate ther school systems under requrements of the new state consttuton. The workshop, co-sponsored by the unversty, the New Jersey Regon of the Natonal Conference of Chstlans and Jews and the Dvson Aganst Dscrmnaton of the State Department of Educa ton, develops and leaches mortem technques n elmnatng tensons between populaton groups wth dfferng racal, relgous and economc backgrounds. Emphass s beng placed ths summer on specal tranng for teachers, gudance workers arjd other communty and cvc lenders to ad them n avodng ptfalls n de-segregaton and lo promote better nlc"gr6up relatons both n the classroom and n general communty lfe. Methods by whch ndustral Re way, Wllam Anderson and Nel workers and professonal persons may mprove ntegroup relatons n ther spheres also wll be a \ feature of ths summer's Workshop, ndustral and professonal workers are jonnr teachers and other communty workers n the course fpr the frst tme ths year. The fl.rgt ndustral worker WHS sent by fhe Passac Welfare Councl. A member of the nursng professon las been sent by the New Jersey State League of Nursng Educaton. ( A majorty &f the Workshop FORDS The members of the 5 and 2 Club celebrated the brthday of Mrs. John Holt at her home on Kennedy Street, Parth Amboy. Others present were Mrs. John fullven, Mrs. Paul Schlcklng. Mrs. Steven Balan. M». Thomas ; pa y t,,:^s" hbve. been Aldngton and Mrs. Mlton Hanlen, of ths place. SERVCES HELD FORDSr-Puneral servces for Harry Rohlls, 506 New Brunswcs Avenue, were held Monday from the Qrener Funeral Home, Green Street, Woodbrldge. Crematon followed at Rosehll Crematory. Lnden. The pall bearers were: Henry Moog, Prank Dudaswo, Kurt Sohelder, Wllam Clees. Wllam Myers and Paul Glowna. SON TO PETERSONS FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Chrs Peterson, 5 Cooldge Avenue are the parents of a son born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. SHOWER & BRDAL GFTS & Greetng Cards BRDAL DOLLS Made to Order 2D-WEEK» CHRSTMAS GFT CLUB [STARTNG JULY 5-NOV/W GRAHMANN'S GREETNG CARD AND GFt SJOP «*k 'V'«Unhmmut,!*. Ml NBW BRUNSWCK AVE. FORDS, N.. FkAW t. A. 4-»$J fellow shps and scholarshps through the New Jersey Regon of NCCJ, Boards of Educaton, communty organzatons and con- BUS KDElJULY 22 FORDS Mrs. Hans Schmdt and Mrs. George Hoyer are cocharman for the bus rde to Seasde Park on July 88 under the auspces of the Lades' Ad Sod ety of Our Redeemer Lptheran Church, le.servatons close on Sunday and should be made wth ether of tha above. The bus wll leave the church at 0 A. M. ANNOUNCE MARRAOK HQP^LAWN Mr. and Mrs John Clark,>«SM New Brunswck Avenue, haveflfhonunced the marrage of thetp daughter, Dorothy to John Kachulja, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kachuba, 5 Chauncey Street, Perth Arjboy. Mr. and Mrs. Humenlck of Mllltown served as best-man and matron of honor. HOME PROM TRP FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Hary E. Jensen, 56 F'ord Avenue, have returned home followng a threeweek, tour of New England, Quebec, Montreal and Ottawa, Canada, returnng va Nagara, Falls, N. Y. and Pennsylvana, Jompany. Perth Amboy. Her hus band, employed at the Fords Post Offce, attended Woodbrldge Townshp schools and served three and a half years n the U. S. Army, three of whch were spent n the South Pacfc. Keasbey Tgers Have Busy Season Summer Actvlcs are Scheduled; Ball Game Tonght KEASBEY Keasbey Tgers Socal Club plans several off ars for the summer, accordng to an announcement made by Presdent John Varga and Coach John "Jlggs" Cheega. Tonght they wll meet the Keasbey Rangers n the second game n a seres of beneft, games for the permanent monument to be erected n honor of Keasbey's World War dead, The last game was won by the Tgers 8 to 7 *n a 0- nnlng game, On July 24 a-bus rde to Palsades Park has been scheduled. The bus wll leave the club rooms at 4:35 P. M. Reservatons should be made wth John P. Mesaros,, P. A M or any club member. On August they wll travel to Annandale State Farms to meet the State Farms baseball team. The trp wll be made by bus. After the fame the ball team wll stop at '.he Mdway Drve-n cocktal lounge, Route 2, Bound Brook where dnner wll be served. Reservatons should be made wth Coach Cheega, P. A Robert Sorensen Feted on Brthday FORDS Robert Sorensen, son ofa Mr. and Mrs. Martn Sorensen; 752 Kng George Road, was honored at a party gven by hs parents n honor of hs tenth brthday. Those present were: Alan Anderson, Gary McDowell, Mrs. Fred Anderson. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Anderson, Gary McDowell, Mrs, G. W. McDowell, Mrs. M. J. Tyrell of Perth Amboy; Rchard Jensen, Mrs. E. J. Jensen. Joan and Kenneth Blanchard, John Sznjak, Los and Donald Ryder, Anna Teletanlk, Chrs and Grant Dorenssen, Mrs. John Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Anderson, Robert and Marlene Surensen, Mrs.-G. A. Sorennsen, of th.s place and Mrs. A. V. Anderson of Rartan Townshp. Musc Foundaton Lsts 6 Concerts NEWARK As a feature of ts forthcomng 48-4 season, the Grffth Musc Foundaton wll present a seres of sx Young People's Concerts at the Mosque Theatre, Newark, startng October 3D. The concerts wll be presented by the Lttle Orchestra Socety of New York one of the most enterprsng of the newer muscal organsatons to wn publlcjacclam n the last two.seasons, The concerts wll be held from A. M. to 2 noon on the followng sx Saturdays: October 30, November 2 and 27, Sets December,'January 5 and 28, An outlne of plans for the Young People's Concerts was made by Thomas Scherman, drector and conductor of the Orchestra Socety, at a meetnr at the home of Mrs. Parker p. Grffth, presdent of the Foundaton, at her home, 425 North Arlngton Avenue, Kast Orange. Members of representatve parent and teacher groups n the North Jersey area attended the meetng and gave the proposal,helr enthusastc support. Scherman explaned that the joncerts would be a welcome departure fom the tradtonal type )f youth concert and wofuld be lanned on much nwrfej^nartnatve nes. : ' ' Many novel deas wj>uld be ncorporated, he added, to lend oblectveness and vlvd g$s. to the programs through th"e*vnterpolaton of solos, nterpretatve dance numbers and so forth. Attenton would also be pad, he sad, lo such problems as lettng the muss speak 'for tself, reducng narraton to a mnmum and compressng each program nto a one hour perod. Mlton Cross who wll be narrator on ^he Young People's Concerts was.anjtoer speaker. At, the close of thejcuseorj. Ms. (Grffth declareolmat the Grffth Musc Foundatfwfhad always recognued the great value of youth concerts as a means of developng muscal apprecaton. She dtclapl that the nterest shown n ther revval was most gratfyng. STORK VSTS HANSEN8 FORDS Mr, and Mrs. Fred Hansen,,08 Woodbrldge Avenue, are the parentls of a daughter,] Karen Bertha, born at the Perth' Amboy General -Hosptal. Mrs. Han&en s the former Bertha Knudsen of ths place. MSS MARON SCHMDT FORDS Mss Marlon A. Kchmldt, daughter n( Mr. and Mrs John Srhmdt, 7» Mary Street, has set July 24 al!):3(l A.M., as the date for her marrare to Wllam J. Stark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Stark, 202 Pershng Avenue, Cartcret, The ceremony wll take place at Oour Lady of Peace Church, wth Rev..nhn E. Grmes, pastor offcatng. The recepton wll he held n the Church aurtorum from t to 6 P. M. nstead of at the brde's lomr as was orgnally announced. Petroleum Plants are Vtal to S. J. TRENTON New Jersey's petroleum reflnnft ndustry hus been among the State's most mportant economc enterprses pver snce ts ncepton 75 years auo n the then fashonable resort area around Bayonno. Varous aspects of the petroleum ndustry n ths State are dscussed n the current ssue of Revew of New Jersey Busness, a quarterly publcaton prepared jontly by the State Department of Economc Development and Rutgers Unversty. An artcle prepared by Harold L. Rubenste-n, Department f Economcs. Rutgers Unversty, mentons the frst ol refnery n New Jersey, constructed n 875. By 0, New Jersey ranged frst among all states n both the number of wage earners employed and the value added by manufacture. By 3. after the dffcult depresson years and the ncreasng tendences toward decentralzaton n ndustry, New Jersey stll ranker! ffth n the number of wage earners employed and.second n the value added by manufacture. The man reason for New Jersey's ablty n "hold her.-nwn" n the petroleum refnng ndustry hns been VT concentraton on the producton 'f more valuable products than the rennnder of th> country, plus <u deal gcograph?, locaton. n the renter of an mpprtant. ndustral market, the State has tdewater shppng facltes wh;'h make nossble economcnl access both lo sources of crude petroleum and to markets. n addton to the actual producton carred on at New Jersey refneres, the State has become well known as a research center for the ndustry. Ths type of actvty now employs over 2,000 persons n the State. Many mportant trbutons of ndvduals. Mss Louse Hartshorne, regonal drector jof NCCJ, sad expanson of the workshop ths summer hns been m,ade possble by cooperaton of these groups. Tuton for wthnstate students s $76 and for outdevelopments have orgnated n New Jersey,- ncludng the processes for the commercal producton of 00-octa,ne Rasnlne and the producton of butadene, butyl and synthetc toluene, all of great peacetme as well as mltary value. Tables accompanyng the artcle n the Revew ndcate that the petroleum refnng ndustry n the State n 3 accounted for,4 per cent of the total ^manufacturng, wage earner employment and 4.7"per cent of the total value added by all manufacturng ndustres n New Jersey. Further, whte employment n the ndustry accounted for.8 per cent df the total manufacturng employment, salares and wnges pad by the. refnng ndustry consttuted 2.7 per fent of the total salares l and Wages, ; ndcatng that the pay level for' the petrolcufa refnng ndustry n the State $ consderably hgher than the average salares and wages pad by other manufacturng ndustres ll New Jersey. : NAME NFANT FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Petersen, 25 Lllan Street, have selected the name of Dane Mare for ther nfant daughter. Mrs. Peterson js the former Ruth Nxon. DAUGHTER ARRVES «FQOT8 Mr. and Mrs. f Blly Sachel, 30 Washngton Street, are the. parents cf a daughter born at the Perth Amboy 'General Hosptal. TO 8HU> FORDS John Edward Spencer, yeoman thrq class, U. Sr Navy, has returnd to hs dutes at Norfolk, Va., after vstng hs "parents, Mr. and Mrs; Edward Spencer, 50 Kng George Road. Sr MEETNG FORD»-The Fords Socal Club wll meet July 2 at the home of Mrs. Ann Panka, {8 Hoy Avenue. Lons To Attend nternatonal Conventon n N. Y., July 26 Moog Presented Gft for Outstandng Work n Club Paper Drves FORDS The organsaton meetng of the Lons Club of Fords was held Monday nght at the Scandnavan Grll. Presdent Fred Hansen defned the dutes of the rhnl-mrh nf the varous commttees and r n quested co-operaton of the membershp. Oorne Mopg, Fords, was presented a nlft from the club for lls outstandng work n collectns paper nround Fords area. Joseph Dambach announced that, the June paper drve was an outstandng success wth n record collecton. The next drve wll be held ths Sunday, July 8, at P. M. The club unanmously voted ts apprecaton for the successful lades' nght and nstallaton meetns to Charman Anton Lund. t \va salso announced a clambake wll be held n September. Mr. Lund was named charman for ths affar. Scoutmaster Mchael Votosln reported progress wth the 2Scout Troop 5 and stated that a charter wll be presented to the troop next week. Joseph Grelner outlned the procedure to be followed by the club n attendng the nternatona Conventon n New York, July 26 through July 2. The Fords group wll Rather at Ffth Avenue and 4th Street Monday, July 26 at 5 P. M. to partcpate wth the New Jersey delegaton n the parade whch wll offcally open the conventon. nducted nto membershp by Dstrct Deputy Governor Robert P. Mulvaney were: Andrew Ras- SON S BORN FORDS Mr. and Mrs, Mchael Bonalsky, 655 Kng George Road, are the parents of a son born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. On a hot. summer nght there s nothng more refreshng than a long cool drnk. t s a sample and pleasant task to make these coolng drnks due to the bottled and canned frut juces and syrups the sparklng water and the fresh jucy summer fruts. Smple Syrup cup sugar cup water Bol together gently for fve mnutes,' cool, then store n a closely covered jar n the refrgerator. Chocolate Syrup cup cocoa 2 cups cold water 3 cups sugar -4 teaspoon salt tablespoon vanlla Put the cocoa nto a heavy saucepan wth half the water and str over a slow heat untl the mxture begns to thcken, add the remanng water, and brng to a bol. Slowly str n the sugar to whch the salt has been added Bol 3 mnutes, cool. Add vanlla Store n a closely covered Jar. Garnshed ce Cubes Put n each compartment of refrgerator pan a maraschno Cherry, a candted cherry, " or 2 mnt leaves, a small flower or -4 slce of lemon. F ll wth water and freeze. Lemon' Punch Ju_ce of 6 lemons Juce of 3 oranges Smple Syrup quart water ' -2 cup mashed ptrawherres -2 cup crushed pneapple Mjt frut Juce sweetened to tastej wth the syjup, add water and 'crushed frut. Garnsh wth very thn slce of orange. musson. Lafayette D, Lvngston, Chrstan Lehman, John J. Van Zant and Frank Crespo. Tall Twster Walter Rasmuswn and Lon Turner Wllam Westlake conducted the slnafeu. Board of Drectors meetng foulowcd. All-Day Outng Enjoyed by Troop Hke on July 2* * Plannrr; Scoutng Lesons are Gven FORDS Troop 5," sponsored by the Lons Club of Fords, enoyed an all-day outng to Hgh BrldRe on Sunday. Swmmng, htkns, cookng, sblngng and games were the feature of the day. Transportaton for the trp was furnshed by Joseph Qrelner and Anton Lund Lons Club members. Scouts that took part were: Walter Sohme'nl, Edward Schmehl, Carl Sundqast, Robert Abraham, John Yuhs, Joseph Ferk, Wllam Applegate, Robert Volosn, Theodore Colosky, John Kawtskl. Vctor Novack and Phlp Fsher, also Robert Lcesburk. The trp was under the supervson of Scoutmaster Mchael J. Volosn. The troop held ts regular meet- ng Tuesday, at School 7, under the drecton of Scoutmaster Mchael J. Volosn. Lessons n scoutng to further themselves to acheve hgher ratngs n scoutng were stressed uporr durng the meetng. Edward Etzold led the scouts n scout songs and games were played. Plans were made for a hke tto be held Wednesday. July 2 at 3 P. M. Patrol leaders Robert Abraham and John Kwatkowsk wll mee wth ther patrols tonght at ' o'clock at ther patrol leaders re spectve homes. Golden Ade Juce of 3 lemons Juce of 3 oranges Thnly peeled rnd of lemon cup smple syrup quart tea, spced or plan 2 cups pneapple juce 2 cups mxed dced yellow fresh or canned fruts, pnepple, peach or aprcot large bottle gnger ale Combne the frut, juces wth the orange rnd, tea and smple syrup.. Let stand one hour. Just before servng remove the rnd. Str n the dced fruts and gnger ale. Serve over ce. Golden Float Slces of, banana orange sherbet! Gnger ale n each glass place a few thn slces of banana and a ^mall scoop of orange sherbert. Fll glass wth gngerale. Honolulu Tea 2 cups cold tea Juce of 6 lemons 2 cups crushed pneapple wth ts syrup cup maraschno cherres wth the syrup Smple syrup to taste Add the lemon juce to tea, add pneagple and cherres. Sweeten to taste. Chll and serve on crush- ed ce. lemon.' Garnsh wth slces of Frosted Coffee Coffee ' Chocolate ce cream j -2 teaspoon Angostura btters Make the coftee very strong. Chll. Put a small scoop of ce cream n a tall glass. Pour on the coffee. Add the btters and str untl ce cream s melted. Serve at once. * CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS FORBS. HOPEUWN m KEASBEY (NOtE: For nsertons n ths calendar call Mrs. Stephen A. Frost, Woodbrldge 8-70 or Perth Amboy J t belore noon on Tuesday of ach week.)! JULY 5 Bus Rde to Seasde Heghts, Fords Women's Democratc Club, Leave School No. 7 at 6:30 P. M. 8 Bus Rde to Palsades Park, Blessed Vrgn Sodalty of Our«{ Lady o! Peace R. C. Church. < Paper Drve by Lons Club of Fords at P. M. Fords Hopelawn and Keasbey. Proceeds go toward the Cvc Betterrjent Fund. 2 Donkey Baseball Game Keasbey Baseball feld. Under Auspcet Keasbey Eagle A..A. 8:30 P, M,,. 22 Bus rde to Seasde Heghts, auspces Ladles' Ad Socety of Our Redeemer Evangelcal Lutheran Church, Fords. 24 Annual Bus rde to Palsades Park, by Keasbey Tgers Socal Club, leavng clubrboms at 4:30 P. M. For reservatons call John P. Mesuros, P. A M 27 Bus ttlp to fo!o Grounds, New York Cty, by.keasbey Rangers. James Karmazaln s charman. Keasbey. 2 Meetng dle Hour Knttng Club, at the home of Mrs. Westcptt, Rartan Townshp. AUGUST *' 8 Bus Rde to Rye Bt'ach, sponsored \>y the Mothers' Club of ft. Ncholas Greek Qathollo- Church, Second Street, Fords..The bus wll leave the church at 8:30 A.'M, Q M«etlng Ladles Autfkllay or Fords Memoral Post 600 VPW, at the home of Mrs. Henretta Martn, Ffth Street.. Playground s Opened On Frday 250 TOH Attend Frst Fords Sesson wth! M rs. K regrr n Charge FORDS A shpwreck part- :eaturnne A rastume r^r»de. pcnc supper and danclnr. were held Frday at 4 o'-kck.. the Fords Play* ground, under the supervson of playground nstructor Mrs. Shlrley Kruccr. An estmated crowd of 250 chldren'and 75 adults attended the festvtes markng the offcal open ns of the playground. A specal program of songs and sklls by the youngsters was presented n addton to talks by Commtteeman Wllam Warren. Woodbrldgo Townshp Recreaton Drector Samuel Ooe and Commtteemaa Peter Schmdt. Decoratons were planned by Ernest French and Mss Dorothy Gosack. Soft drnks contrbuted by the parents were sold for tha beneft of tne playground. An orgnal skt enttled "The dltor," was presented by Vernon French, Julus Kwatkowsk, John Yuhas, Robert Abraham, Phlp Fsher, Martn Burdash, Msses Gosack, Margaret Fsher and Jean lvngston. Songs were rendered by a choral group accompaned by Robert Fodor, accordonst, and'anthony' Latarlo, saxaphonst. Takng part were John Oalya, Msses Theresa PeterscHk, Sylva Beaurcgard, Jean Lvnststton. Joan Fofrch, Lenore Frankel, Jean Hutchlns, Joan Peterson, Carol Furdock, Barbara Turkus. Margaret Fscher. Gosack, Patrca and Maureen Lynch, Joy Chrlstensen. Nancy Hunt, Joan Pedersen, Jean Peterson and Lllan VnDusen. An orgnal fencng skt was presented by Vernon and Ernest French. They also wrote and acted out. "Damond Dck" and ''Pstol Pete." Julus Kwatkowsk was narrator for the presentaton of the "Hangman," enacted by Yuhas, Ernest and Vernon French. The fnals was "Dr. Sawbones," presented by George Schmdt, Vernon and Ernest French. Kwatkowsk, Yuhas, Msses Gosack and Fsher. Announcement was made that Abraham had won the scavenger hunt. SHE'S LUCKY! ** FORDS Mss Sonrra Lynn Sunshne, SO Mnxwell Avenue, has returned from Toronto, Canada, and wll spend the next threa weeks at Atlantc Cty. HAD A NCE TME FORDS Mrs. Mchael Palko and Mrs. Emly Dehscak, town and Mrs, N'cholar Gondola, Rartan Townshp, attended a thatre per-. formance n New York Cty. NEW DAUGHTER KEASBEY-Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Hjosh, 2 Dahl Avenue, are the parents of a daughter born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. PRZE WNNER! FORDS Kng Tolby, male Boston terrer, owned by Mrs. Laura Fullcrton, 44 Second Street, took frst prze at the show held at Garden Cty, L., SUNDAY SCHOOL PCNC FORDS The Sunday School classes of Our Redeemer Lutheran, Church wll hold a pcnc at Roosevelt Park, Mctuchen on Sunday, July 8. VACATONNG t FORDS Thomas E. Leach, son of Mr. and Mrs, Stanley E. Leach of 72 Hoy Avenue, s vacatonng wth Mr. and Mrs. James Zala of Scranton, Pa. BOY NALED TO HOARD CHCAGO Whle playng n a vacant lot, Sam Mazzo, Jr., was usng a plank ladder to clmb a fence.. Ne&r the top, he slpped and mpaled hs arm o a spke. Taken'to a hosptal wth] a secton of the board stll stuck to hs arm, doctors sawed away most of the spk^'studded sx-foot-long two by four. Examnaton showed that one of the spkes had been drven from the boy's wrst toward the thumb, a dstance of almost four nches. ON THE MOVE Amerca has been on the move snce 40. Statstcs reveal that one-half of the entre populaton of bhe Unted States, or JD00 persons, have moved at least once, snce Aprl, D40. Twelve mllon! moved to new states, 2ooQW*t the West Coast: 3,000,000 moved to a new county wthn the samf f state, and about 50,000,000 moved > from one locaton to another n the same muncpalty. ' WANTS WATER, NOT OH FR8T(J>E, Mo.~Vv"hen a welldrller told Mrs. Lou Broots Thomas, 73, that he had struck ol, nstead of water, on her farm, he expected her to be delghted, nstead, Mrs. Thomaa objected. declarng, ''All want s food drnkng water and you can't get that from an ol well. She ordered the well sealed wth concrete and another one drlled nearby. \...*.

8 : Edtorals: Monsgnor We rejoce heartly wth hs Woodbk«e parsh,the members of the famly of clergymen wth whom he has been so long assocated, and wth hs wde crcle of frends n the elevaton as monsgnor by Pope Pus X of Rev, Charles G. McCorrstn. We are proud, too. that t s he who has receved the dstncton of beng the frst local pastor to be so honored. Monsgnor McCorrstn, through hs vgor, the charm of hs personalty and the force of hs unerrng judgment, has earned our admraton and respect. Whle we rc-c- McCorrstn ogw full well that the papal esteem whch has now been evdenced n hm s the result of hs vast sprtual strength and leadershp, we know too that hs nfluence as a cvc force for rghteousness extends far beyond the portals of hs church. Hs thoughtful, consdered and shrewdly phlosophcal approach to the troubles of the day provde lght and truth the factors more essental than all others, and for whose provson we shall be everlastngly n hs debt. May the years ahead be knd and frutful for such a good man. One mposton That Can Be Stopped That was an excellent suggeston by Cummlteeman Gery that the -ho get pad for actng as agents n the sale of Townshp-owned land, do the work. We hope that the Townshp Commttee wll mmedately adopt the dea. t has been the practce over a good many nnnth.s for a representatve of the muncpal Kcu Estate Department to attend meetngs of the Townshp Commttee and ( lter the bds for parcels of land, as an accommodaton for a lawyer, real estate ;.gent or frend of the prospectve purchaser. These ntermedares all receve a commsson from the Townshp, and we cun see no reason why they should not perform all the functons for whch they The communty, we are sure, jons wth us n extendng our condolences to Rev. Frederck W. Poppy and the members of the congregaton of the Methodst Church on the fre whch early Monday mornng damaged ther church edfce. Along wth them, we can fnd some consolaton n the fact that the blaze was at least confned to a relatvely small area. The Methodst Church has flled an mportant sprtual need n ths communty lor well over 00 years, and we are qute confdant that t wll meet ths unfortunate occurrence wth the same determnaton are pad by the taxpayers at large. t s entrely too much of an mposton to have to pay ths fee and then provde a muncpal employe to do part of the work entaled. Hamlton Bllngs, actng Real Estate Drector, s most accommodatng, to be sure. Wth all hs present dutes and responsbltes, however, we thnk he should be releved of a job whch rghtfully belongs somewhere else. We hope the Townshp Commttee wll nstruct Mr. Bllngs to save hmself from any further mposton n ths respect by tellng purchasers' representatves to attend the Commttee meetngs and make ther own bds. Mr. Gery should certanly press hs proposal, t's an excellent one. Happy t Was No Worse An Amercan We wsh to add our own sncere congratulatory message to the many whch have been receved by the Servce Electrc Company on the openng of ts new retal show- ' rooms on Amboy" Avenue. We are partcularly happy about the fact fact there les wthn t a, real success story. We beleve t s a story whch only could be wrtten n Amerca, a ctadel of the free enterprse system, The Servce Electrc Company began n busness but three years ago n a humble way, ts captal consstng manly of fve enterprsng partners possessed of a good name, great ndustry and Townshp Attorney Vogel reports that the lawyer who contracted to handle the fore- closures on tax lens and who promsed to rectfy faults n some of the ttles, has not kept hs promse on' the latter score. Whle we beleve there has bejen entrely too much loose talk on the number of defectve ttles exstng out of the thousands taken by the Townshp we certanly are n accord wth the necessty for havng the errors corrected, mmedately. At the same tme, we cannot agree that the Townshp has the responsblty to have ths work done snce a step of ths knd wll mean that we wll pay twce for the same work. Vctor Samuel,; the contractng lawyer, j ga^ve hs word that every defectve ttle ; brought to hs attenton would be re-foreclosed. f Mr. Samuel has neglected to make hs! word good, as Mr. Vogel reports, then we beleve he shoufd be called to bpok^ because we beleve further that even though some of the errors may ha ve occurred tyen Deserve Takng' ^cognzance o the hot weather, the Cty Councl of Wlmngton, North.Carolna, recently passed a. "frendly ^ r geston" to busness men that they us^ open-neck land short-sleeved shrts wthout necktes.! The Councl Unanmously decded that the Mayor, the Cty Manager, members af the Cty Councl and Qtw cty*offcals should wear sport shrt* to set a precedent,?' n the hope that other busness men would follow ther example. WhJJe t» obvous that no resoluton can do anythng about the- weather, the fact PAQE EGHT and Tath wth whch t has met larger crses n ts fne hstory. We are mndful that t was only a few short months ago that the church was able to celebrate the lqudaton of ts mortgage, and t s a sad concdence that a pleasant occason should be followed so quckly by ths fre. Once agan, we wsh to offer our commendaton to the Woodbrdge Fre Company for ts prompt and effcent dealng wth what mght have been a severe dsaster to an mportant structure n our communty lfe. That the fre was held wthn a small porton of the buldng s a source of much gratfcaton. Success Story Those Defectve Property Ttles '' a determnaton to succeed. n the short span of ther operaton, by ther eagerness to gve full value and competent workmanshp, they have been able to buld a substantal clentele whose needs could only be properly served n the handsome new buldng whch has now been completed. The Servce Electrc Company s eloquent proof of the opportunty whch a free country has n reach measure and also demonstrates the dvdends of dlgence, qf hard work and of far dealng. To ths thrvng three-year old, our cordal best wshes for a long and healthy lfe. through no fault of hs, that he has a moral oblgaton to ths muncpalty and to the purohasers of the property who took hs work at ts face value... We cannot agree wth Mr. Vogel that the Townshp should let the whole matter* drop, nsofar as) t concerns Mr. Samuel, and to proceed at ts own expense! to make the " ttles good. At least Mr. Samuel should be asked agan what hs ntentons are, and an attempt should be made to obtan hs cooperaton n remedyng to the satsfacton of all the errors whch have developed. At the same tme, ye would lke to ask that Ok nearly an accurate lst of defects as can be obtaned, be made publc, so that the number wll! not contnue to be exaggerated. Woodbrdge Townshp's tap ttle len foreclosure program or the whole has been far too effectve, proftable and advantageous to warrant any effort to shake publc confdence n t by careless talk. No Sympathy does not explan the stubborn "refusal of men to do anythng about ther clothes and comfort durng the hot wther of the summer. The potlon passed by the Wlmngton Councl wll probably receve consderable publcty but when the prntng fades, the vast majorty of the men to the South, and n the other/sectons of th* wlbn, as well, wll nsst upw wearng coats- \n the mdst of heat waves, f they do, they deserve the dscomfort they ensure and thpjv» no use -gvng them any sympathy. ' NDEPENDENT-PLEADER Y : *. TRENTON New Jersey's usual crop o! 7-year locusts wll reman underground ths year and the locusts soon toflyaround rural areas wll be of the twoyear varety whch are not expected to do much damage to crops and folage. Accordng to Harry B. Wes.}, Chef of the Bureau of Plant ndustry. State Department of Agrculture, the next brook of 7-year locusts s due n 4. Tls s known to scentsts and other experts, ncludng M;. Wess, as Brood Number 6. The members of ths group made ther last appearance n 32 n Hunterdon, Mercer. Mddlesex, Somerset, Unon. Essex, Morrs and Passac countes. As locusts go, ths brood does ndt amount to much, Wess clams. Sxteen years ago when Brook Number f made ts appearance t was confronted overhead wth many new concrete hghways, new buldngs, and other obstructons, and thousands remaned n the guound because they just -couldn't get through to the surface because man had placed concrete between them and freedom. New Jersey has eght broods t 7-year locusts^but the wear and tear of modern cvlzaton has dealt most of them such a blow that they are threatened wth extncton. The most mportant of. these broods are Number 2 Whch apseared n 28 and 045 and Number 0 whch made ts last appearance n 36 and s due agan n 53. When the larger broods made ther last appearance mostly n Essex County parks ard other rural sectons of up-state New Jersey, brds held a seres f Krand banquets and devoured the luscous locusts before they had a chance to lay eggs so that when 7 years pas? ther chldren could see what knd of a world humans ha,d made for themselves." As a GLAMOR GRLS.. Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbblns result, Chef Wess beleves that when the new broods appear after ther 7-year sleep, they wll arrve n fewer numbers. n the Ccada famly, only thrmale 7-year locust snus. H; ma;les hs sre;:t no.sr by vbratng soundns drums on the undersde of hs body. They sntf most on warm, sunny d^ys between A. M. and 3 P. M. and when a swarm sngs n a mghty chorus, t can be her.rd a mle away, Bu f the locust snus,n New Jersey ths summer, t wll be a two-year locust, whch s a frst cousn of the 7-year locust. NFANTLE PARALYSS: State Department of Health offcals who are closely watshn:; the polo stuaton n New Jersey clam there s no evdence w warrant a scare that an epdemc wll strke the State ths summer. Up to the present tme ths year, only 47 enses of nfantle paralyss were.reported to the State Department of Health, whch s even lower than n precedng years. When elevcm cases of polo were reported n Manmouth County n May, State health authortes been me worred, but ths flurry has abated. Only four cases were reported, n Monmoutl County n June and none so far ths month. * The monthly report nf polo n New Jersey ths year ncluded three cases reported n January; two n February: three n March; fve n Aprl; 4 n May; 8 n June and two thus far n July. Compared to v.\:- New Jersey record. North Carolna has had ts worst outbreak of nfantle paralyss n t)e State's hstory. Thus far ths year 36 cases.have been reported to th.- Statt Boad of Health. J :,-NPW Jersey resdents [wll soon be treated to a dfferent knd of uampturnnu when Archbald a. Uejumclu. the boysh and brany bard of. Ry Den Flnwers Bernardsvlle, begns hs actve quest for the Unted States Senatotshp. Alexander, a lawyer by professon, s not the type of canddate who wll ndulge n personaltes. nstead, he plans to present a ratonal account of the dolnss n the Republcan Congress durng the past year an.l compare hat record wth the platform a'dopted by the recent Republcan Natonal Conventon. The record and the platform are purportedly mles apart. Alexander, who s beng opposed by State Treasurer Robert C. Hendrckson. of Woodbury. has fgured that the comparson between the actual record and the platform planks comprses the chef pont of Republcan vulnerablty. He plans to go all out n pckng the Republcan record apart wthout once crtcsng hs opponent's record n publc olf^s. Voters o New Jersey who are tre of the old tme slam-bang type of campagnng wll welcome an ntellgent approach to solvng an old stuaton. The queston of promse vs. performance promses to be the bg theme of the comng Unted States senatoral campagn. NEW ROUTE: Fleets of trucks transportng pershable produce md other products from the southern states to the New York market, some day wll ravel on a drect route to ther destnaton. nstead of clutterng up the present narrow 'hghways, the trucks wll follow planned routes, some of whch are now n process <;f cnnsuk'ton. To expedte ths nter-state traffc, Maryland >s canstrurl! a huge bt'dg ; cn-k.s the Chesapeake Bay to Delaware. Delaware s about to buld a '.M'klue across the lower Delaware -'v md New Jersey plans, constructon of a drect out'from that brdge at Penns Gruvj to the Lncoln and Holland Tunnels under the Hudson Rver. The New Jerpey end of tle mprovement wl be over a new rght of way and may be constructed under an Exprass Hghway Toll Authorty to he emued' and empowered by te Legslature on August 5 to ssue bonds and charge tolls on the rout*. ('0'RT RULES: Lawyers and judges of New Jersey are about the-receve the fnal draft of the new rules and practce ol procedure for) the revsed couru of he State whch become effectve on September 5. They Wll bs requested to study them thoroughly durng md-summer BO they wll Know how to act when Uty aptwar n eeurt n,he f«u. The Anul draft of the rulw was.submtted ty the prnter on July (. The rules are entrely ullt.ent,'ron the,old 8p{, ')f court reflatons followed for many years. They are the result of montl. of study of proposals and suctons submtted by ndues, lawyers, bar auc»tlob u:d othe. nterested ctzens. The fr.t draft waa maled on Aprl 6 last to 8,500 persons and' organzaton*.' At the tme the new SupKne Court solcted the" crtcsms and suggestons of all wth respect to both the substance and the wordng of the tentatve draft of rules. As a result the court was deluged wth thousands of suggeston, comments' and nrtlesms. 'The rule were drafted and redrafted many (Contnued on Page ) Opnon of Othe ers DEMOCRATC DOLDRUMS Poltcal conventons always hnve an aurn of artflcalty. Bands blare, speakers spsl, the formaltes grnd along. But nearly always the decsons have nl- 'endy been made by the party managers. That's the way t s now n Phladelpha only mora ; n. The one major uncertanty s about the nomnaton of n vcepresdentlal canddate wl>03s dofrat acwrdm,' to neutral ob-.'c'vers s not at all uncertan, Even the usual conventon festvtes resemble the forced gaety of the condemned. Ths assumpton of mpendng doom s not easly explaned. Here s n party whch only a few years ugo swept' every state except two. Here s a party whch wrought a >.oclal revoluton, much of t now accepted. Here s a part? whch held power whle tho Naton was achevng vctory n a M-eat wnr. Here s a purly whos? foregn polcy ncludng th'» epochmaklnb Marshal) Plan has been carred through wth general popular approval. Here s a party holdng offce n a tme of tremendous prosperty. Yet hers s a party to whch pu'llc opnon polls and poltcal prophets alks jve lttle hope of wnnng n November. Of course there arc cataln easly dscernble reasons. A salent one s the decree to Whch the Republcans have already won poltcal power at th» t;rass roots n county court houses. state captol'; and Congress. The Wallace thrd-party drlv: and the revolt of powerful Southern groups aganst Presdent Tuman's cvl rght- program have subtracted strength frn.n the Democratc Party. Certan fumblng : foregn polcy, notably the ba::k! and flllm on Palestne, have.weakened publl.-, confdence. Mr. Truman's falure to command even a majorty of lls own party on several domestc ssues has created an mpresson of neffectve leadershp. n fact, tlls nablty to delver has hurt not only the Presaent but hs party. Labor, one of the pllars of Roosevelt power, now sees no partcular advantage n supportng the Democrats. Unon leaders have refused to speak at the convent'on. Whlo Mr. Truman vttoed the Tall- Hartley bll, le was unable to stop!. [- form Pfnl, bn, lkely to Platform p. wns unny, Hs socal. nflaton-.- been KH: Doubtl'- the Drn, the dd... Off n mnl..e. M,., The cm-r and wn,. talents -nv, *ell n :.., mttclmd ' an ertcc-u, Today,,!:.' ub.-tl;:- pes- v! nlng ns. ;. ; t mt'j'llt.!. ; f Joln,. ] CMl,)!,.,].; t:oull h r- us t.'ne,... f p (-; mlelt,,,: mandrr m < Sh'r (f men. \v; -.. C"ll ' '.'lt..!.; that 'le tlp.- ; :uvl put. p'll:-. Wll fl.'!,. v-nr. '! - Mondr..,:l, Mnn-l - Tlr rml.r l n Tn- W. l \V,,,,,ll,rl,'v, >. 'lr -'H.,, 'ull,- th.' \V.. mv, W,. V.-f l. l l. <- M - l! v '. AN MK'A SulM'rlpllu : ADJUSTUthTS Chmpra as a heal partcular or knd "f natural n np; :>c!'. and n* craton, : tral. H A! \mvv\j J. M. GROSSMAN, D.C.Ph.q 24 Smth Street CHROPRACTOR T:.. '. A By Appunl^'.l Deposts n our nterest Depart n are crvdtrtl wth arc avalable jn emt./.;-.' ure nturwl fjy the Vvtlcm /» " hwunmvo Cor ntraton. WE NVTE A<:<:o M OPENED FOR SYSTEMATC QPEN HUJAVS 4;U0-«;0U '- M WOODBRDGE NATONAL >\ M!"'"' "

9 xnf.pendent-leader JtttY 6, M8" ', >' ', n,- publc s,p! v.-u K mnster M n ''s. Gold- ',,, hvr R flngtr p,;',r, HS.swtched Kcl.sd" -wth,n,l );vr Nlven,!,,,.. v sx-yer'-old, ;,H that could be mll belevable., n,.]- n le flm, l,,:k.s lke star cw remnds l N ;l, who s all,,. opposte Gary.',nmanload," s Sh dd one pc-,,.;. "Jnln Loves nsn't. x''n released,, h:s wth Cooper abru Stanwyck, V ;,n»nd" Lauren mentoned for. K..[(> las practcally jn,-, v for crme roles. nslk'd hs fourtn, r llm wth "Some,'l fjays he, "t's ;; funny... Beng a. r K cnch." l(rh;(l Wldfaark,,,. n Yellow Sky.",...!;.,, blked fresh,!>n-- pcs for every-,;t whle.. '. V.shop. le was hs ft pcture v of hs muscal,..,. ha ; composed 7 : H -.luws. H'lucllR 'rcr," "The Des-,,,m Tme," "New \.v TllK'. ; A'):,' most recent :: lmt Clots West,". ncc sons, dale t..u hm: her Sun-,,,, She and her cll, arc nrrang-. ; ju-ture tokfther,!;, m My Shoulder,".: nf ; stnull-town nn" s n South...n background for ;!nr Uts year. tn' slnry of the.. n h tropcs,, j «; s Ham Ooldwyn K".-.'.s drecton of!n -'rd hm up :'C. year for tle next ', r.-n Unt pcture wa-s u-.lu'd. lvng's next -U ue "Roseanna nry of tle HatfleUl-,'.uh wll st;u Cathy nl l''arley How's lyor Health? Dr. Sopha Brunton (o ; ureatest gft to.v; hm to make wth!n' -.rflcos for tle ":n'. n of Cullee, the Chrst tut n Hs lfe and MH. Cctter love hath :t.m tns, tlut he lay :.r for Hs unemes. n"' world today where nf or groups of men n Hs leuchngs and r n t'nt'v are love, knd- -ty. mrmory, and them. There could f men followed Hs tlu-rn would be no 0!.. ll, no cruelty, and no ' ','Uld be love. Sant Paul ':t! love suffe'etr loj L,H: love enveth not; not tself; t s not putted > h uol her own; s not "' fkctl; hnlceth no evl ;l)deth fath, hope, love ' < : but the,greatest o; :.,vr" vf love, love wll come ' ":!. t may be many days [ ^ ll realze t, but v lujc buck some da. 'lne»f need or sorrow n' ' o the world the bes. ' lu' best wll come back l you hate, you poson ; >L;S of your lfe an vor own; peacq, and tha you. Hatje wll prohrvest of destruc 'D.s wthn your ow ' tle uwful results c creed n the pre^en 's He harvest that ' ' sped from sowng th< [o hate wth all ts vene '">'<l. Htler and hs fello s renbled-for themselves «* (lewendng upon them Fn that they had planne< wll nl come-back t "u sow, so alsofwll yo N MXKB la. Kuand - Whle " u concrete nux«\. 0, started the «*- ucc(lenuy«lell n. He d about for aevottl pped for two b.ours tjt-t out daaed, teulsed, l U unhuft. f Ks? K, Mo, ^ Redcaps at»"*--s. Lous Muntcpal VM mate 4 workout when umhtod from» fclane S u> se when they looked «t Caplol Dome (Contnued from Edtoral Pase tmes before fnal approval was PVP hy he cw'l Members of the Supreme Court expect lttle confuson when th? new courts operate nn a set of new rules that are consdered the fnest n the country. JER8EV, JGSAW; Republcans of New Jersey wll lose no A-S \ ;%& ] u tme preparnk tor a unted cam-: pagn to jlect Governo, Thomas E. Dewey of New York as pres-! dent, Lloyd B. Marsh. Republcan State Charman, announces... j State employes have ncorpor- ated the Councl of State Employes, an organzaton to advance ther nterests... New j State bond ssues beng dscussed [»l the State House wll cost far \ more than contemplated, " the' \ %4 NPW Jersey Taxpayers Assocla j tlon warns... New Jeresy has; H Rll-tlme hgh of 55S.737 chckens and turkeys enrolled n ' the New Jersey Natonal Poult mprovem?nt Plan,,VM Stale Department uf Agrculture reports... New Jersey's 48 crop of potatoes are beng harvested... Muncpal manartta mu^f serve a three year trll perod before beng protected by tenure OPEN EVERY FRDAY NGHT 'TL P.M. Evap Mlkrr 2:: 2c Asco Tea TTS. 28c ^:5c Tea Bags S 0 *^ 5c 543c 2 bag BJc Asco Coffee bt. 43c 3 bog $.M RCHER BLEND. Ground fresh to your order. deal Coffee S 53c HEAVY BODED. Tops them ll! Try t! Wncrest Coffee :t 8 40c Sf LGHTER BODED, vgorous taste. Ground to order. Cocoamarsh "7" 25c Borden Memo Powder!JT 65c nstant Cocoamx "To? 23c Junket Rennet Powder 3 ' 2c Lbby's Plums COtS L h, Sy.up DLuxe, Heavy Syrup JO-o. can l5lrs Apple Sauce 3 *" 2c Bartletf Pears M0NTE "«" 43c n L YELLOW reaches»"- «FKEESTONE Lbby's Frut Cocktal r 3c deal Frut Cocktal J 37c Strawberry Preserves ust,3c Tumbo Puddng t,o 2^'5c Planters Peanuts 7-Mnute Cocpanut Pe Mx X 6c Henz Straned Baby Food 0 t.r8c : 3 ac Shredded Wheat NA8l ul^. 7c Socal Tea Bscuts N *.«5 ",. 4c Krspy Crackers S 25c Codfsh Cakes s hṙ da.d BEARDUEY Orange Juce Z" 2c Grapefrut p Juce 3 8,* 22c Grapefrut Juce Ur8t ;l. on 7c Blended Juce EJ 3 'S 28c Tangerne Juce 3 "'" 2c Grape J uce " M> 6c ";". 2c Motts Apple Juce "27c T '- SUNRSE ^ B-O. *>r^ Tomato Juce BRAND 6 am ZDC Tomato Juce LMYS 2 "r 23c Sunrse Tomato Juce tt 23c Robford Tomato Juce tt 2c Henz Junor Baby Food 6 ^ 73c Swft's Prem Hamburgers ^ M Deer orew fqhontd under H n-w 48 lnw.., Deputy Attorney General Nelson F. Stnm'.e, of Elzabeth, wll present, gamblng evdence to the S»le,m County wand Jury an July 2.. Establshment of R graduate school of Socal Work at Rutsers Unversty when funds are «valable. has jeen approved by Governor DrU'oll.. Renewal applcatons for 48-4 wll not b; forwarded to lcensed operators *\ "747c,,.«. 55c can "* > Campbell's Beans Z 2 \ 4 :; 2c Baked Beans ST t 2 ^" 27c Hom-de-lte Mayonnase 4c Hellman's Mayonnase 6 a" 53c Olves DEAl Keebler V Z Graham Crackers PS. 0V»-o. AR r;, Shredded Codfsh BEAR r;, 6c Lma Beans EASM jl8c /. n BOBFORD Kdney Beans Green Beans DEAL All-Onen up. «Asparagus Ball Mason.*, /Q- Jars qu»r» 7Cntn <A«Krkman's Borax Soap 4 (ak«l 25c Krkman Complexon Soap 3 <al< " 23c Hershey's J ^ Tolet Soap - c Darycrest CE CREAM, Rcher, crwmler. M«ltproo( ba keapt <lrm <or \6 hours: Sund06tteS ce Cream Toppng Butterscotch fudje, CKCO':!» :';?. r :: r -'' ". E ET^ Dll Pckles PCNCK 3-o. faottls bottlt 3j. 0..-r 25c Sweet Mxed Pckles r 25c Hunt Club Dog Food 5X 65c Butter Kernel Corn Whole Kernel Corn Lbby's Sw^eet Peas tarmdale J c r c K.«2 c :r2c n OO. ^Q Krkman's Soap Powder 24c Krkman's Gran. Soap X 34c Wpodbury Soap KS 4 «~ 33c Noxon Metal Polsh L".2c Scottes 2A25c.A2$c Flms Q.V bc 04.0 S 2C.S 37C fcrt : Krkman's Soap Flakes U-o, 34c Old Dutch Cleanser 2 'r «nd mncunntn untl the State Board of Beauty Culture Control announrrs Mk prces wll ncrease two nul n'- h»lf cents per quart alnn:; lr seashore after Satrdn\ umt.- order of State Mlk Com m Drector Arthur F Forun Bathng beaches at L.tumr-. Hartwr. Seldler's Bes. Keypm. Unon Bench and Keanslmr" >n KarlUtn Buy have born tn^r! 'unat'fl'):^" hy 5jt«t* hetlth r.h^r)"'. :< result of» *anl-!ay surv.'v of North Jerry >«t;l nr'n water*... T h e s: u,. K.mmu fnmmluon hat nn;*! down an applcaton Oft ':;,' Rvv Acres Corporaton 0 j cno'-tvct.t harness racng trac^ us Wev, Opt ford Townshp. <! unrst"!' Colllll V., AlTlll, CA'KRS: Permt-! n ;, m mn auto U«s may be l KEEPS YOUR BREAD BLL BREAD Tasfes Better, Toasts Better, Sfays fresh Longer.', Rushed fresh from the ovens of our own modem bakery. Unmatchable for qualty and value. Try a loaf now ond be -V- convnced! Keep your bread bll down! loaf 7c Supreme Rasn Bread Strawberry ced Layer Cake EoC h 5c Delcous layer coke ced wth fresh strawberry cng. Jelly Streussel Coffee Cake E O ch2c <,,,;' Our fnest rasn cake topped wth Jelly and streussel, Sandwch Bread M 5c Frankfurter Rolls pk «5c Parkerhouse Rolls-2c UC Ouck frh '" 45c Outst Margarne * M «en5fer Cheese J" J*ss Cheese fc Cream Cheese SJ^. : Red Rpe Bar B-Q Rolls * 5c Doughnuts V 'X«< "* 20c Angel Cake " ch 45c MARY Cak.? J at, ANN lb 3 C pvg of 4 cy fftjshunabp N. w Jrwr tdff' cars n 5(!.f Stu'- Motor Vehcle hnts.. May the beft man mov n nto U.>' Whte House. next Jon.ny h\n may that man n»alt7.e that rrrm-prl sovernrr* tal expendture* «, a must, the New Jpufy Taxpayers Assocl*r ton says., NP* Jersey lawmakers '!( nnbj ^ became tlm-y m'.tst ntrn): v.catkm ard J. get du*' t wmk wcn the legslature fnuv" Antst \h Our Guarantee vy my Amercan Stow Compn pr«dur wth confdence. f k «*% not plena you «w*u Ct (or better thn) any kfnd, return tha unultd yortlvn n the orgnal contns nd we wll replace, absolutely TRE, wth any other brand wt dl rejardlem sf prce. lb 45c. -- fchfj EGGS "DATED ""* C«rton of 73c 67c Values for 5c c leese«.. S C Club Cf "' ht ' u /)T ^a/eau Cheese 'Jfj, 3 ^ *g e Cheese "T^u. WATERMELON^ Enjoy sugar-sweet, red rpe watermelons now at ths sensatonal low prce. Fancy Cellophaned Lmes» b ' 5c Jersey New Cabbage 3 lb 0c Jersey Yellow Squash lb 6c Onmodand Operated BY fh Ammm StoresGompwy Fresh Jersey Red Beets Fancy Seedless Grapes j '* 2c Luscous Santa Rosa Plums «> 25c Jumbo Eoch,f 25c Fancy N«w Jersey Blueberres.B 3,7c : ::ous, \crtf, what a treat! Serve them nw! TTt

10 PAGE TEN._A Mcrf^f. luncheon >v.held Wednesday at the Cvr C'lubhmRC. nmm Avenr. wth M:''.Susan Lewortly s.- rl:m,n Guests ncluded Mrs. Krnest F:<-.- and chldren. EtlM and Werner: Mrs Adele Brows rmfl (nuf!' : Helen Mrs. Martha Wr;tlv>>. M- COLONA NEWS By Mr tret Scott,!-" d tu-kr-t^ am av.lnblr f'nm the chtrnn. ' Mrs, RU'lh f-npumto. The Cvc Ch!) wll ho ts px rt'clav mepn: Frday. 8 P. M. July lf. THtmSDAY, JULY 5, 48 Olympc Park. nuho. wll a rrnnp of frend*.. The followng rllltlren aro r»- npprat; :t thr'r lnnrs from t nl - lt <: Kswn Rlnrk, daklt.pt of Mr. an-'l Mrs. Jumps Black. S ret. no.v of Glrnralr, Calf..' Patrlr;! Av'TOlr: Mrlrle Cnpra. who vstea fnrnd.' drlng tlo >f Mr. ;nd Mrs. Josrp'. Capua. Patrca Avenufv anr Los week. Mr and Mrs GeOrKe Srolt, j Snyrer. darrhter of Mr. and Mrs. nmnn Avenue, en^rtaned nn j Norman flnyder. Cavour Terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Lnwood Mr. and Mrs, Danel Den Bley- clay attmwry Park..he, Wflrren Huge. -Edward TaKSta-t. son of Mr, Greta Rosenberg Mrs Kmra. Mo,-- Buses fc Sf B, ey Glen(lle RoBt, entert«lnerl and Mrs. Jarres Tapprt. West rlsey, Mrs. Sylva Honv..' av.l leave the 8. and leave Sea-: Hs mmmv ' MS - w - *"«"«< " *. Stre*. - s "' -Pendng a few weeks rnurlte, Carol: Mrs, f'ncs, Sunday. n M TrVeu BejeVlle. for a.. Mem. Mrs, Carl t- Tb' Kv.'- sce Heght < at H P. M ums _ ^ ^ Ro^ t ^ tne and Scwm: Cucle -w <!";.-, may b>- pr< >.,,setl fr.m the follovrth' menlv:- of the nmmttfe: Wan. en j H r, oefbnmd hs Sth brthday. arc cf'peratnt; from measles, j Saturday. rnntnue for the Mmmr-r. am the -Mrs. Fred Hornng entertaned -Mr. and Mr.s Lawrence Sut,. next lunch,tm w br held Jt.' Mr.s. Edna ^kbn-k. Mr Tuesday, n celebrafton of the Wpst Street, were hosts Frday,»,o drst Wo(r"vlv ;n Srpemlxv. tnt* Ta'JK.rt Mrs Man : T,..,, «'«7th bnhdv brhdy of her daughter, dag Mr. and Mrs, Forrest Traxler and wth Mrs Mornssey ns cnarman. Mrs' c! : A^n^r mmbex Carol. Guest's ncluded Mrs. Emll famly. Smth Planflrd. Thr- O c n n*vfmpn: Cu v > r. a.t', S^t A.m ted numte ; ^ dh hter_ Ro]S Crfln. -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sutler wll sponsor : bus rde l J Parades Park. July 24. Buses v;;;.nn may br. f rldt' tckets s avalable. fon; ^ had from Mrs. Doro- Wllam Hermsen and Cluklren must be chldren. Wllam, Rchard and nve ll 7 M fr (m h( r:u) : Janet, Rartan Townshp; Mrs. a'-ompan^d by an adult. Preyrfu nd daughter, Jucf,\ LEGAL NOTCES -The Lades' Ad Socety of the Bonne Becker. Joseph Redmond. New Hover Methtxst Church wll n : n \ ( r w MT. Robert, Joyce and Brueajte; tn;-;, 8 o'clock, at the- and [!..!,HT,,,r,.,,r VM! k - M..,. WOOD. (REEN W(M))BRK home' of Mrs. Qf-oue Hagerorn. New Dove:' Road. ' -The Card Cub wll meet to- Dovel ' Mrs, Geo'ge Haedoh, New Rua: ' *P fn < Tuesday wth. Georce Lawrence. Oak Tree. n,:h; -.nstead of Frday, at the Mr. and Mrs, August Frazer. '; lo' of M:> Emma Morrlsey. l'jewcu v.er-r Arthur Avenue, entertaned on Eduewo.. A'.'er\e The CjflV» Club-m'-' Wednes- Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Be'Ken, day at :h<> mme -f Mrs. Chrstna Newark. ' Tasa:':. W(-^: Stseet Present Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Donovan. West Hll Road, were' hosts *pe Mr- Ma: f S;tt*r. Mrs. Ernn \Vfl< M:- Es:;t Skb;n.k;. Mrs. for a few days last week to»m'. May.w.- ; Mrs. Catherne andmrs. George Frank and chldren. Dorothy and Janet, North : Olphsn: Plan were mare 'or a.r r, A:';jntc ctv>bereen. Mr. an;l Mrs. Harbd Chnm-.:.v.'e spendne. berlnn. West Street, enjoyed a few days fshng trp to Beach Haven. :"Y:H- nt-~ *:!:. th.e Natonal Guard s: "me Csmp. New York: last week ' PFC Rf ::sd Kusc..-r.v Spl. Clar-! " Mrs Jane ' B ' Crano llas ~. Stanley Lesn- turned to her home on Colona sk and T C Ft-:;* Grass all of Boulevard after spendng a week wth...ll. Mr. T«.. and,,! Mrs,»*,. Fred VU.KA Van TnA Orden, Pont Pleasant. - The Msses,Anne mportco, Sue Mae, Anne Marr and Jeannette Black, have returned home after spendng a week wth Mss Glora Deforte,, at Hghlands. Mr. and Mrs. James Black. Patrca Avenue, entertaned at Colonra. The Laches' Auxlary of<colnnw Volunteer Fre Company wll mee; July \\ tl;e frehouse. M' and Mrs.' Charles Skbnsk. Hawthorne Avenue, enterun-! ed Mr. and Mrs, John Barton, Carteret. Saturday. Mss Vctora Lesnslc, Dewey j Avenue, s spendnn a few weeks vyth her ^r.ndmother. Mrs. C. E. Gehn. Sunbry. Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Froehlch. Beekman Avenue, entertaned ther ne.phpav, Warren Vandewater, Elzabeth, over the weekend. The;- son, Larry Froehlch, s recoverng from a serous llness. M r. and Mrs. Benjamn Thompson, Amherst Avenue, entertaned on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Thompson and famly, Kuhway and Mr. and Mr.s, Mchael Dclasar. Rahway. Ths week they are hosts to ther granddaughter, j Mss Margaret Thompson, Ralway, Former. resdents of Colona now vstng frends and relatves here nclude Bernard Hedgen and daughter, Martha, now of Tampa, Fla.; who were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Leworthy. Mr.s. Wllam Frt/.kn, formerly of East dnner Sunday, Mr,, and Mrs. Harry HamlU, Rahway; Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Soper. Scotch Plans: Mr. and Mr.s. August DeVcn. Planfleld; Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Doochack, Dunellen. Mss dophe Brozansk and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Koshcnsk, Lake Avenue, spent Sunday at FOR THE BEST FUNERAL PECES, POTTED PLANTS, CORSAGKS AND BOUQUETS Phone Woodbrdge WALSHECK'S FLOWER SHOP 8 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. We Delver ard Telegraph ' \ Flowers Amherst Avenue, entertaned Sunday,.Mr. ard Mrs. Joseph Dllon and fnmly am Mr.s. Henry Hallgowskl Snd chldren. Elzabeth. Mr. and Mrs. James Staunton We<l Street, were hosts Wednesday, lo Mr. md Mrs. Robert Staunton. Elzabeth. On Tuesday they vsted hs mother. Mrs. Cora Staunon, Newark, Mr. anl Mrs. Domlnk'k Auto nmnn 'Avenue, entertaned on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gara fplo and (laughters, Rose-Smon' and Wan'a. Mt. Vernon, N. Y, ;Mr, and Mrs. Edward Ander son nnd chldren. Colona Boule vu-. spent, a few days last week at BarneH.t Pnes. "MDDLE NCOME" The Federal Reserve Board re port.s that the "mddle ncome" 0: the famles n th Unted Stales was $2,20 n 4. whch s up $320 fjom 46 an compares wth an ncrease of $20 between 45 and 46. *Stu«t?Naw/Hecantcome down untl le promses STATE JEWELRY SHOP 23 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE MAT S'KCAS KFECnV: THHts.. ]; M ONLY " ' FRKS KtLLED FOWL SUGAR-CURK) SLCK) BACON FRFSH GROUND CHOPPED BEEF b. LEG OR RUMP OF VEAL 53c b. 73c b. 83c PROUJCK-FARM FUlS! DAA,\!{:\ \\, : CHERR RRD-RPE [SVNE-RPENED TOMATOES CANTALOUPES 2 lbs. 35c2 lor 3c SEEDLESS GRAPES 2c TENDER - NEW CABBAGES.3c COUNTRY ROLL BUTTER VELVETTA CHEESE $5 2-,B. OA MUENSTEU CHEESEb6c BV Tn: r:c; CHANGES _fo!_. 4c J'AKV n:s CORN 5 cr 2c CfflSt 2t Ths s the season for BOKDKN'S MLK 22c HOMOGENZED BOUDKN'S CHOCOLATE MLK qt, 22c DELCATKSSKM ykksh U.) CUTS THKSDAY. HDAV. SA l! SKNLESS FRANKFURTERS' 55c FNEST QUALTY \,\: 0 y 2 pt 35c- and here s the frst place to go> Sl'CKl HAM % b. 35c 'KKSSKU HAM '2 b. 45c CROCEKV S»HC,A,S K'H'KC'VK TlllJtS.. JUA.Vr''O \VK>. ALL-H.AVOKS JELLO 6 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE b. h 47c RT7. CRACKERS 3c pkg. lu'rrys Dckens Cookes 3c b. pkg. Fur wfely's *«/,( ;.. lrnj your -ur h for a lulrrlu am ll<n,(:l clt'rk- > lcfurt; you drve away on your vacaton. You'll enjoy sjwotlu' jcrfunuauce.. You'll feel conlcl that your car s n tp-lop uhuje. And above all, you'll (mow that you've done everythng puuthl; la nture the safety of your (amly t a tme whea crowd tl umuor loalo uykelrvj; cure extremely mportant, S'ou'U fnd we have the fuetory-traucd mecbjnc!, the moderur equpucut, am tle genune Otonolle purth-everythng t takes to handle every job promptly aud efcfntly. Servce frut t wfev frst so <:<nne n [or servce soon! Oldmoble Pre-Vacatlon Ch^ck-Up Lubrcaton Lulrruto lawu; change ol n eugn«, Uauuaduu, ajul dfferental f ntceanay. roltn^adjubt hnken; t'lne f needed, ttttrng ^llbck wheel al^ent, wheel bakue«, andlbteeruk n-lanh. lnglh«analyze am tune engne. t«f«t T qulpmtnl Cbeck lcllh, born, wudabteld wpers, and fll electrcal equpment;'mped trc; check coolug ulbn, repar ;uunuc-ljjuo f ueedtd. RNSO Soap Powder 34c pkg. HUNT'S BARTLETT PEARS No. lean 25c BRKCHNJT Baby Foods 0 for 8c HOLLANDKtS AM. '.AVOHS Beverages $.00) Plus DrjMst HOFFMAN'S Pjckle Strps 2c qt. jar "HUFFET 2 for 8c TRPLE AAA Pork. & Beans 2 for 2c UP n.. CAN WHTE ROSE TENDER BG PEAS. 2 can 20c 0c 2c D E A WOODBRDGE AUTO SALES / 475 RAHWAV AVENUE TEL. WO-8-OldO 'm* n Htnry J, fajlof, Uuttul Nttmk t(ntft n fr(4>m < jltf--. --'-n-' WOODBRDGE, N.. COLLEGE-TOWN SUPER MARK OAK TREE ROAD, SELN, N. J. FREE DELVERY! STORE HOURS MON -

11 THURSDAY, JULY B, 648 t ACff Ln* Contractors r CONTRACTOR Ml'.lons,,.,,,,,- s(m:tcs.,m.:vansavknk M: - "--.T ((!l :T- CO., S. Blocks AMBOY Work PRODUCTS BLOCKS 'rompt DeUfery Dog Kennels P. A cmn(; AWAY?., yol DOGS Vl,,,v Monthly ' ' ml l A W \ ( <:ure n N. J. Kennels Avenue >AH\ W 7 O'JM-R-l L Stores tr 'hannacy.muav AVKNUE CANDES,,.,.;»/ Jackson &: Son DRUGGST ;', r.' Street,l M l,mluogr, n. J., l, hc: 8:054 'rccrptont tn 5 - lnlmark Card.v thug Store y:> Man Street ncral f, N. J. Drectors Synoceck "mural Home 6 AlUntc Street Cnrteret, N. J. ne Carteret 8-57S' Furnture ' TO \/',\ ON PORCH..UVN FURNTURE ( 'H l.u5 M 4.un h \ v. ml \ (,.,,.50 [ M..!!.!>» M 2.) '.., \ ' 7.S w n c..tw....vs r tems Low Prces nter Brothers M TRNTURE SHOP FRESH AM) VEGETABLES Awnue Grocer AAG, l'r»p,.v Av,ue,W<jodbrd«e WO H-42 lts & Vegetables N THS COMPLETE FOR YOfJR CONVENENCE ON ths page you wll fnd classfed and lsted for ready reference, busness men n the communty. You wll fnd t a help when seekng an mmedate soluton to some problem, and t wll also serve to ntroduce to you the frms who, n many nstances, are usng other forms of advertsng n ths paper n whch you are nterested. You wll fnd here the organzatons capable of gvng you the servce you need or the product you are lookng for, and you wll also fnd them ready and wllng to serve you, The majorty have been servng the communty for years and -can refer you to a long lst of. satsfed customers. When n need of servce you wll fnd t a convenence to call any of the busness houses lsted on ths page. Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrldge Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, Prop. Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wne, Been and Lquor* 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Umber & Mlllwork Woodbrldge Lumber Co. Woodbrdge, N. J. T.Lpk.M W.orfbrld f. SO2 Msled lstmnbbts lle»dqaart«r«(or QtuUt MureM nttrumenu and AocetsorM leadng Brands lsted Below: Selmer - Conn - Pan Amercan - Buffet - Excelsor - Moreschl - The Accordano - Hohner. Edde's Musc Center and School of Mu.lc 357 SUte 8tre#t Perth Amboy, W.. Tdeobotw? A. 4-2 Musc Shop MUSCAL NSTRUCTONS AND ALL NSTRUMENTS MUSC AND RECORDS m; FAMLY THESE & VEGETABLES FARM-FRESH Delcous FROZEN FOODS MX! VERY SERVCE ' «V'.Son Wuudbrdf e, N; J, Esposto's BUESCHER & SELMAR Authorzed Dealer 465 NEW BRUNSWCK AVENUE FORDS, N. J. Perth Aroboy N TELEVSON T'S ANDERSON FOR SERVCE AND SALES Guaranteed Expert Workmanshp Anderson Rado 44 Amboy Avenue, Perth Amboy Phone Perth Amboy »Real Estate - nsurance t Donatf T. Hanson NSURANCE R ap rntn Boyn» Co, Oter «T.. Woo4brat. Roofng & Sdng HN55 ROOFNG CO. Ofltten - Loader* - BkrllhU BUte and Aphalt RM( RnbUrod S^affl** AH work covered br Workmen' Compensaton and Uablutr Wnes Roofng Co, 4M 8ehool Slreft. Woodbrlde WOAtl ROOftlg A Henry [ansen & Son BBB u d StMt.MWM Work Roofnf, M«t«Oln* ' Work 588 Aldtn Street WoodbrWfe, N. J. Rugs WALL TO WALL CARPETNG AND UPHOLSTERED FURNTURE t DONE N YOUR HOME FREE ESTMATES t Stanley Boyes South Amboy -067-R 366 AucwU St.. South Amboy Sand - Drt - Fll t John F. Ryan, Jr. Sand and Prt Fll Phoa* WoodbrMgt»-lM-J Saws Sharpened LAWN MOWERS AND SAWS SHARPENED A. E. Larson 45 FFTH AVENUE, AVENEL Woodbrdge 8-2-J» Servce Statons Clarkson's ESSO SERVCE Amboj A«np* cf J»m«3tr««t b«, N. J. wo-»-u Gardner's Amoco Servce Motor Tune-up Complete Lubrcaton Servce Battery Servce Green St. and Rah way Ave. WOOD BRDGE Ges Bros. SERVCE STATON JACK, BLL, FRANK, PROFS. WASHNG, GREASNG TRES REPARED AMBOY AVENUE AND GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Woodbrde 8-08S7 Holohan Brothers GARAGE Standard EMO ProdoeU Phon* Woodbrldg. B-0044 and B-OS33 Cor. Amboy ATB«tad d S Fraton* Tlra* and T»b»«, Woodbrld., N. J. Andy's Esso Servkenter SPRNG LUBRCATON LUBRCATON TKE REFAB8 Battery Chartng, Truck»nd Car Repars Zl-Uour Towlnj 8wv'*«Woodbrldge 8-54 AVENELN. J. ROUTED Spencer Corsetere and DRECTORY Tax WOODBRDCE TAX Classfed Advertsng co. N (rrra Slrrrt, \\.,ndhrm«c N. J. rnhll.kl-r. of WOODBRDGE NDEPENDENT- LEADER CARTERET PRESS RARTAN TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON Tm* Tme* ONE NEWSPAPER te, pot m* Be- per Unr 7' per lln«\ Tmes THREE NEWSPAPERS Tlm». 5n D«r lne Tmes,.*. He per lne a Tlme«3c per lne DAT AND NGHT SERVCE Tlme - Ho per lne METEREO RATES Frst '4 Mle (YEARLY CONTRACT) le 3on Uneft'-one papo\.-.. fe per lne n lnen three papers le. per lne Each Addtonal H Mle.. 0c (Mnmum»p»ce rbargefl' B lnen.) OFFCE: 443 PEARL STREET Change of copy allowed monthly. K letters to a, lne flve WOODBRDGE, N. J. T. HARMBEN E. NER Art Tle Co. 33 RYAN STREET, FORDS, N. J. BATHS KTCHENS ejett all copy suhnltt«r and wll RUBBER FLOORNG <>t he responsble fnr more than (QUALTY FRST) Phones: P. A * * W«od.»-M6» Typewrters TYPEWRTERS ft ADDNG MACHNES BOUGHT - SOLD - RENTED Dozens of Machnes n Stock 0*2**+ Generous Trade n Allowance. Expert Repars. Eastern Typewrter Exchange 26 Madson Ave., Perth Amboy P. A Today's Pattern Pattern 28: 2, 4. 6, 8, 20. Sze 6ftaterntyswnfropk and jacket, 44 yds- 3-ln. V yd. contvast. Send TWENTV-FVE CENTS n cons for ths pattern to 70 News-, paper Pattern Dept., 232 West 8th St., New York, N. Y. Prnt planly SZE, NAME, ADDRES8, STYLE NUMBER. ONE HUNDRED AND THRTY- EGHT llustratons n tp NEW, MAUAN MARTN Pattern Book for Summer! Twce as exctng as ever, ths catalog of newmakln* fashons 8 yours for FFTEEN cents more. Prnted rght n the book, a FREE pattern and drec- Uona tor a beach-utlty bag! Uncle Sam pays What da yon plan to dp on " am n Amercan" Day thl month? Lsten to wmtone talk? Her» band pty? Of toure, you'll be one of mllons CALL of Am«rc»ns who wll enjoy these B U«of ths nnral evet. One of MRS. ELS5*B«TH BOLAND tbe bett W»M ( turn uw d»r Perth Amboy J would bo to do tomethlnt about your two as wall u tb* naton'* securty, 8lgn up on h«payroll savngs pl»n For ndvce on your fgure needs,.(or buyng Unled States Savng! no churre, No obllgatton to buy. Bends where you work, or f you *r«spencer GARMENTS never lou ther h»pe. J elf-employed, enroll n th* B»nd-A- MOQU plan, where»ou bank. Amee- Ua' SeourUy l yeur Se«urltr. ' LL CLASSFED ADVERTSNG layabln n advance. Exrpptlons»r<< a-le for establshed accounts only. nsertons wll Ae for at the one-tme rale. Ads ordered four tmed and topped beforo that tlmo wll be larked for the a'uml number of runs the nl appetrell, chargng at he rnle earned. The Womlbrlgn ruhllahlaf Co. Korvna he rght to mlt, revse or te m'orro't nncrtlon of nny adverlapment, The co-operaton at th«lvertlkfrn wll bs apprrc'atel. CLASSFED AHS ACOKTRD TO «)30 A. H. WHSMNKSDAY WOODBRDGE 8-70 BUSNESS DRECTORY CHMNEY ft FTRNACK CLEANNG REPAS n. J. SPABT 0 Smth Strtt Avtw«WODltltXE J 7/-30 (.ADMM. S';CM,/\(; v lolrrlrlr llnlltr ''rlnlt l.nnn MnnhK (Fnrrl lnnlen Work C.\L,.\F'''",; f r. M. MKT' KN l[-(t-- >l - 7/-Jt) S:VK r CTALMS STOTCKD 2,r am Mr 'lr; TM-OUH 60C. l'rrr 'U'kp mll Dolhfrj-. The llct Curtan Srrvler.,VN(!ST(N.WKSMH, AVKNBL Phone WOO''KU B-37-W / \ V CnltATNC SMT'VS 'AlNTM AM) D'K 'OATM [nltlr nl Kslcrlnr 'tllcs Cl'crfll.v Slnnlttcl ; MANO! 'f.ack, AVKNUl, N. J. WED 7/8-BO A,, TV'KH OF TOOKN REPARED mute- Slnelcs. TMp uncl V\«t Roofs H rk WalN Water-proortd. lllamonu tooklno AMD UUTJOJ >, WORKS C Nnw Brunswck Av»nn«rcrth Anbov, N 7/J0 :. w \\T;> u u,; SA,;Sll;.N AMTKHS TO KAM > M $.-.n) AM tn; l\ A MlN''ll BUTTONHOLE MAKERS WANTED ON SHRTS CUFF-RUNNERS FACNG MAKERS EXPERENCED CLPPERS SUUt Work ltrar*n««p»ld «rlth Pt CARTERET SHRTS NC. )t RMMTC Avenm Otrent. N, J. CA--54 Experenced Operator* Steady Work Oood Pay Honplt flaton Vacaton Wth Pay nsurance Beneft! CARTERET NOVELTY CO. ll Wk«cl*f *»* MTATON* WASTK) Frst Class Mantenance Mechancs Welders WAYTHD KOB STKAM WtlllK S AVKNR.. S. }., 'LAXT OK Phladelpha Quartz Co. l.orntrl Half k Dnr!*on«k of N,,. fume Ulormn<>rj l<t Honr» Puj fnr 44 llnnm Work ;v AUTOS FOR A.K NO REGRETS WHEN YOt BUY FROM WLSON MOTORS ST. OEOHUKS AVKNB (Near tlov»rlml> AVUNK,. N. J, CHEVUOL.KT, 2-Roor '4 runtlac, 2-l>oor D4 lll'ck, 2-lcor 3 OLDSMOBLR, 4-Door Sedan M7 UCK, 4-Door 37 CUEVHOLKT 'mpe!;7 'ACKAUl), 2-Door Tme Pnyments Arranged KOVAC MOTORS \\; nt cl, lh.l l l y ;Ml fllllty S d e s nt'! ntf -t f.(l,'trtl lles- hllll u p s tn^s> n V"r lmt' 'fy a m lly, N o r;l jl;ll t. t'll ll. V\'r s h p, bll anl elle:t trls. rrslt rants, loanllnj; lloyhe.h rhtcl's, lanc v latu,.summer rt - sls, ml. mlls, lnll'lt su >- tl<\s, homes, ranns, taclureh, pll Httulons, 'tc. ThMUHaul-s of pr p c e t s. l'"ea - C lre B'"'ler H u l l] n Caull s nl th' hk letmnl. TVt ll'kly lr full relah. Allt THK?V;-KYTK; '", H''T. T-8 l.-wtn ], OHO. 7-5, 720 Amboy Ave. KKSh DKA-BR W0-»-v7«l> KSTATO KO 4A.K. HOUSES FOR SALE SGWAREN OLD ROAD VETERANS AND CVLANS NSPECTON NVTK* THEN COMPAUE t'llonk PKHTH AMBOY 4-O2H tll PKTJ AMBOV.OTK *'OH XAJ' TWO.OTS Wll MA.K MK.% lehllentlkl, Ner MHMM lfhwy, CALL A. JOHNSON MKTTTCHBN O-lKB-U 7-r>, n WAVTK) 'll Y PANOS WANTED Far Prces Pad Call P. A Any Tme f No Answ«r P. A M;HCANDNH Ol MAL, 'lunsss la' l\' v' L ak;' n a \ -,r,.,h. l-lslahlslcu n Hl -AA ral-haththhhn lavatory BHS, tolet KM -lns vt' lyp's of V.na (Mmhln&tloK, em'lf nmn'ts, mhlnfet.lnks, ropper tuhlulc anl - lln roltp-llln, S- ll'cl't fr tlnjb, bra., >l o anl HtllnK.M. ",!', l;rl n\. Mrrt- ' re ; lew nl tlt ", B", " eh«t lon sol ftpt' am lt lllll'cl.* nf r>s erls: Sllllols, ld; tnkb. t.'oul and ol lurnlb bolers. tudltlon. Cmtrnl Jersey Supply Co 20 yevuml Street, 'ert'l Amboy, N. J. P. A /8_8( '.K' FKKKK ;«Cllllk Vrrt,SV\'tM' U Kbl ( hr«l Call evenng tahway 7-.Vlt;-.l s 7-KP, 6 Weather Report HEAVY SNOWS AN> FREEZNG! No, not really, t sn't possble, and we wouldn't expect you to beleve t. Bjt; HUNDREDS have found t s possble to fnd THE FURNTURE YOU WANT AT THE PRCE YOU CAN AFFORD AT TERMS YOU CAN EASLY PAY. For example we offer: THREE ROOMS OF BEAUTFUL,, BRAND NEW FURNTURE for o^y $265 And only!$3-82 Weekly Your 3-Pc. Lvng Room Sute, 5-Pc. Ktchen Set, 3-Pc. Bedroom Sute, plus your End Tables, Lamp Tables, Cocktal Table, Lamps, 32-Pc. Set Dshes, 26-Pc. Se), Cutlery, Vanty Lamps, Smokng Stand, Sqatter Rgs, and all accessores to Make a home complete, ncludng a RADO, and VACUUM CLEANEfl, By Popula* Demand Stll One of the Fnest Buys Ever! THREE ROOMS OF BRAND NEW, BEAUTFUL FURNTURE for only $35 And only $3.5 Weekly. ncludng a Brand "New 48 0-Tb Automatc Washer 2-Pr, LVNG RObM: 3-PC. Sofa BedSuJte, Tables, Lamps, Rugs, etc. l. ' ' 4-Pc. BEDROOM: 3-Pc, Modern Bedroom Sute, Vanty Lamps, Nte Table, etc., 03-Pc. KTCHEN: Chrome and Porcelan Table, Chrome Chars, Dshes, Slverware, etc. FREE STORAGE UNTL NEEDED t FREE DELVERY SURPRSE STORE 7- FRONT STREET, KEYPORT, N. J, KEY PORT WE ABE.OCATED-ON THE MX, OP\ THE POST OFFCE STORE HOURS: Monday Thru Wednetdfty,, A.' M. to U 8 «P. P M. Thursday Thru 8»tmlay, A. " to «P- DoV you thnk that thr hooks we rend now ndays Rd the that, arc wrtlpn Rve Krowlng boys nnct srls the wrong mpresson of lfe? The majorty nf moves and bnoks whch have awn and rmd dnn the past year seem to h»ve thrown nl deas ol common decency to the wnd and to actually make herones and hrroe. of women nnd men that our arandparents would not- hate let *nter ther t sooms to me that the false mpressons spread by such lterature are makrm t awfully hard tor the boys and grls to avalutte properly what s rght and what ls'wronk. When sn and drnkng s so attractve as pctufad and the snner emerges so belo»ed and untouched n the last act, s t any vronder that youngsters thnk tha thngs really work out that way and that All ths thng about purty and loyalty s merely bunk? Do you thnk should contnue am very worred over the lke ths. don't go wth anyont whole stuaton and wander f else. there s anythlnn that we women Worred Brown Eyes, Oa. who lve n small townsfendwho ANSWER. have nce famles, husband* and f he expects to be marred n nerhbors who love ther own a few weeks nnd keeps on dul.tns wves c«n do to counteract these another Rlrl do not blame you vle nfluences on our chldren's for benn worred. A man who s lves. Can you surest somethng? nbout to be jnarrled s usually so Mother Oeorft a. cruty about hs brldc-to-be that ANSWER: agree wth you that many of the books and plays are unft for our chldren to rend or gee. thnk that these are wrtten by a group of rrelgous people who thnk that vulrarlty s sophstcaton nnd, as ths group h*s A great deal to say about whch books are publshed and whch are not, the rest of us who dslke flth mxed up wth our romance can take t or leave t alone»nd nobody cares. However, do thnk that f, everytlme we read an obscene book or see a dstrustng move we would wrte to our local newspapers or the companes puttng them out, protestng aganst such corrupton, the dea mght gan momentum and have some weght wth the publshers. The moves and books are wonderful means of educaton and s a pty that so many of them an wrtten to appeal to a low strata of socety and when say low, mean people of low vulgar tastes, DEAR LOUSA, am a grl sxteen years nkl and am engaged to H boy who s elghtwn years old Wo went together about three months and he asked me to marry hm n ab.>ut month w broke up ard he went nt* the Army. About two weeks attorhe had gone he started wrt- ng to me. We wrote to each other for sx months and then he came home and we went together agan. Before he went back he knew he was gong overseas so he told me to no out wth other boys. dd but kept on wrtng to hm. Now he has been dscharged andwe plan to be marred w(.en school s out. He says he loves me fnd am n love wth hm but about every other week on one nght he has a date wth another grl. He always tells me about. What can do about ths? t worres me very much but he stll tells me ho loves me. doesn't care about Kone wth nyone else. thnk the whole trouble les the fact that you arc both too 'oung to get marred. A boy of eghteen hasn't the experence or sehsc as a usual thnr to take on the responsblty of beng a vuabftnd and father. He wants to play around and he s more nterested n havlnc a Rood tme than he s n rasng a famly. f ths boy s not satsfed to go wth you to the excluson of other ulrls, now, doubt f the weddng ceremony wll have any deterrng effect on hm three weeks hence. Lousa, One reader from Vermont says she s n love wth two men, one of whom s Jealous and the other l not. She wshes to know whch s the better bet as a husband but of course am not a mnd reader and as there are so many dfferent thngs to be taken n consderaton where marrage s concerned, t s mpossble to say whch man would be the best to choose. They can be rch or poor but you Jealousy can be very can Judge what they are by the way they react to smut. The publshers always conv back wth the answer that the: prnt what people want and the; are the books that sell, Untl w can support good lterature and let the other knd alone and thus prove the publshers wrong there s not much we can do, am afrad nerve wrackng and dsagreeable but on the other hand» slght show of Jealousy makes us thnk that the person who shows t really cares. Lousa, LOUSA., Address your letters to: "Lousa," P. O. Box 532 Orangeburg, S. (,'. A REAL VALUE! Lovely Englsh style home n Colonla. Effcency ktchen, knotty pne dnette, open beam cellng, spacous lvng room wth freplace, knotty pne wth open beam cellng; laundry room, lavatory and powder room on frst floor. Upstars has 3 bedrooms, colored tle bath and shower, ample closet and storage space. Screcned-n terrace, bult-n garage, fnshed basement game roon, ol steam heat; corner plot 00x25, beautfully jndsqaned.' 'XW Tel. Rahway COLONA BRAND NEW HOMKS 4 '/t Rooms, Expans6n Attc Second Floor, Crculatng Hot Water Ol-fred Heat, Lajth and Plaster. j FULLY FEDERAL HOUSNG NSPECTED SALE PRCE $500 MONTHLY PAYMENT NCLUDNG TAXES $53.64 jwth Down Payment of $400 Locajted one () Block West of St. George Awnue, Colqnla Carragher Brothers 74 EAST CLFF ROAD COLONA,! v '' :.

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Tn- lt'r.lu Tor llldd-s,.s n- '.S, Knr Hd mr '.' n nl 'ln'.,,., ; ),,.,b -. jj f ull'- " Unwnd HmlMu, ''l.w : r- J ;^l-ff, M-lllnll Ml- Tn- Tnnsll 'llltnlt'",,,f tn, (- L'....( "',, tl.. n. l. - T<WM«l. ll W tn- ' K W lll.l'lllllltlch lll] nl ( - ' l K l l t V l l U l -, H ' M l. l ' l l l l ll o r r... - r t a n y,,r l b u l n..n'u '.lllr-r u l y \ l t l d, - «' d s v v t l u l r v - L > N l l v r K - ;tl. l t - n f t n. M - n l K -. - n, '. l... 'l'xhan, Twnsb (' 'lt-d:.lulv 7, ]( l.-l.. 7 Vu K \rkhtt M, M M.: -n:n;n..f llr. (ll.r f '(ourt LEGAL NOTCES trn.' pn ntprunt nml nhr tn'tu provdpl for n nnntrnd of K». Tnkr> furthff nntlr<> that s Ml! mlf, or»ny flat* to whch t mny be n'djnrhrrt, "'* Towlnhln C,mmlllpo rtrrvf* thp rlrht n ts ll'- Tfllm o rpldet anv nn> T.ll W.l«nnl " H."! "tll "! " u -'l'l U!nrk _l. THURSDAY. JULY 5.48,E(AL NOTCES.KOA, NOTH KS llelrr l. W-llKl. H. S. Pfl. HS, 7s, :\ M2, tn duch bdder ««t may fttfr.l, u>, rc-rnrd btlng ftlvfn to term and rnnnn-t of pnyment, n cntt onp or mor* mlnlmm bds shall be receved. MTC-: CV M B.C TO UH.M T MAY rom'kl'.n: At ( ^Kulr n-mln*c o f Vf T»'vn«tlp (.'nmllt-' of tbp Townlll.f Wunll''ldK* b'ld Tumdnv. s. nan dt-.-u-d to :nh''t.n. u.- 't th on Ten-,lm.-\ -nm..nn Jdth. 'M 5. He Tmvnflnln ''onmlltpe wll me# ll S V. l*t n the t'nmmlttee llnlldr, Woodbrld-tc, New Jersey,,d fxposp antt nol At pullk xale ^nl lo the llnlwt bdder acrordlng n t'rnm of sfllf on flp wth the Tn-vmhlp Cl*rk open to mpectlon nnd tn le pnml.v rrn* nrl"' ''> mll-. Lulu 'B nnd 7 and "3 n llork.mr., on tbe WundbrblK'- Tnw nfu TH,K«- T'pon BocsptRnre of the mnmum CbnntTK..Memoral Munl'lpol bd, or bd»bove mnmum, by the] Hndln;. Wunrthrllge, New J(-«sey Townshp Commttee and he pay-[and esposp and sell publc rnent tler«of by the purchaser»c cnnlnt t the manner of pnr.la*e n nc'orrtnncf wth (ertt)» of *n\tl on fle. tbe Town-hp wll delver ltn-nln and Ble dee" fur -uld',r.'l«f» j..vt-:!'..lulv -,(l. l«>!.. H'NOAN, Tow'hlp Cl'rk. T. be 'lvertlned.lulv y t',!!l>. nnd.lulv 'Mb, l(v, n M. and tn t!< Tnw«l 'l'-rk nn- 'l.e.'tl s.....h :n,: t sale lf*l*>t bdkr Hu'ordlng r «!> m " wkb (le l>f-n lo nf» crtb) v 'end rnr lo :t': n. l \v hm,,,l Take Twuln. : n «Mn:\ \ron MKK t:-: lefllhr (tr llo.v(n\.k rn:m:n( H. ln-;.n,. ( (,,. SH -. Cxrl n lln> nutcr uf lulutt ul tn- Sll,. Ntlc. HlKl'Wy ('smmh.r,, uf lc Stall, nl.w\- (.\.,t};- J-r.s'V 'm- t ml'-,.f lo ul tn- lan.lh of Cous- Jo»bu: ''ftltv nnd MU.ytlla -'-tlow. UH u-u-. ' TU: Jusl 'rdlw mr hyllu 'l-tl.w, b.s ' wfe: TWH) H Wudlldt,'!-, a lllll n-alu,, NVw.LTMCV; lul n wl U nav..n.-rn: Vn an-!.-r<-by nl-,! al a ctt- nj. uf lu- ']nss>.r.h a]]lrl,. l tle aluv- -lltlb-.l -;u,s- t n, lebl al lll. Cu-t H,us,, n l'l. Cy ul New ll'llllmvl-k, n tn. C.UHV ".Mllb s-\ mul stale ul.\-w J-r-»«>, lm W-lu-say, llu. Ul day of AllKllsl, A. l J \ ut (n.!,,ur uf tel. (llaylll.l Svn! Tut-l n H.- M'-nm.u uf.s.,. duy, fur H,- jtr.us-».' (. t.-nmnn- u- nu! ll' l-mp,- n-t,!,j, u,,,,' ll;lj,,,,,., ( Hl.r L-rb.-d n n,- pr,,,, ll-d- bs, asr'. an. ana«,--! a n y, -H.- l,v vas f H,. a' K' l».t-d: Ju\- \!js U ' A. T l - ; ;. V A N K ' K! A«n-y t-,--. ul.\,..,v J.r.s, v MACKKTT.\, C U N M. \, An.stxt tt t H t. \ Atnnt'V " l--r.l l.-l. 7.', At ' ll " ll < "' l'"lll<.n.''. NATON l'u()<.:;»,. TteTurr (n- HOMlVj.-: KKKOC t. 'OJ-: 5 4^} U ''' "' * '" Smn-u- 'url..-' llrllrxrv l'(llll\ ^\n tn- rtlt-r n nl,. ' Pflltl'll " tbe St.'l- \.l r. b'\ ul tn- Sc;',,'.' "!,T"xl'w.M.-'.''ln-*' h - Jcrs.y tn- b,. -.nd--,,f l''lv«!'! "' ""' ''""'* "' ' ''JmM- Mury A. UHMMH" " '"" '^ " n^ll 'l. ryss-ss C- MM- and l.rv A, brljlk-, ; n,,, -nrpnr/fn "' )v '" w J''m-.v:.ml n nl,m t Vm l-,,.,.,,!^,;,;,.,- K,, tn- Cunss,,-s,,,,,,,,,,,,.,! ll lb«. buy,.!.lllbl. an,,.,,,(. lll (,Yl,,- < (Haylul s.n-!,,.. Tj,,,,., ll H- lllyjlklll HM,,,,,y,,,,-',,,,, MMMS y d-u un/j, tn- a.nt "' 'mwmn, (,r,,,,,,[,,, r<!n-rl«.s-'h., n,',,, V llb'd ll! lll.h rals.-, nn,.vnn'.-hj."'"" 'V'^.'.''""' ' y " """" "' ll " ; f-ht'r.k '.llml July."«. "J J,, U'A.T-;:., VAN sl-k:. A..UM (-,. -a,,l \, w j,.. s,. v SA< kl/l"!' M ll'k NSllN \-^t.-,l,n l),-,ntv Alluru-y (t-n-al 7 J, Allr-v.j nf rtu,,,.,. < (M (N V'l'0% rndl 0l; llt-.n,.",m ; n n,,( "' Slut"- ll,.; l.ll.lr \\ s-plmn nml Ker bs wlfr: Townnllp ", K- A Tnllblpll ' l ' r>,,f N-w,lcr.«(.> : ml " Tn> r.n.-er: nol.-- Hnt H plb "Hun dr by St'em'fr Mller, Sl,., New Jersey, to tbe us* h. H.dlnc one of l,-(<-<. llu. Supreme Court of SMt! :' New Jersey, upon lls nn wl.. jx-tlln bus been!,,. n lte (rtl-e nf :be ClerK dbblb-m-s (" H tt v for tbe BPMul ul tbre- rhnterobtfd...n--, <->b!(-ntf of tbe County an, tv tn- -dmpmnhtlon to lu.. n.l 'eruln lot, trart,,r land nnd premum.»lt«- and be-k n the Town- Wnudbdf-, n He ruuy...h urn.- Sute of XeW Jer-,.;-. ulal-ly le--rlbed US M:... 7 V.ll.t-d " l Plan Hed or... :. n- lu-d the (HnYe ul tbe,k..: MlddlseN Cunty and n,. nl-..r lu- UeulMer <>r -ed.«'n! 'unt. Htltl'd "New Jer- S.H- HlKhwlv llephrtmelh,.-::l 'l'upntv l-ul'-h Mllll, Kolll.- M-k«'!y S.'tlun ">. nm Av«.,...'. '.r.lke Twp. " 'enlrnl Ave.r k Twp sbuwlr Kxstln! UlKlt Wt & Pur. el? To He Ae( lre.d W.udbrl.lne Tn-., Mddlesex.mu. mul Clnrk Twp.. L'nl.n,,::,. S. -s a» lldlellted, Oct. M. nnd a?- sbuwn mure prtb'th m a 'l.n nrled to tle petl-, ln n b ran-, nrkrd :>.: blt A", tled "Xew Jersey S.t.' ll-lwy >e rtnent, lloute 'akwny S--. ', nman Ave., W...-b'lde T»', t< Central Ave., r.uk Tup., 'aneln Xo. H * S, Twmllp of Wnolbrld -e, Mddlene^ -.ntv, S.-al.- "-. (>', Ocl., B46": ludk "" ' H'll ly nl tbe land an. H.M-K umed or controlled by J.ln '. W. Steldnn bounded nt tbe sntt,,v l.m.-k nuw ur formerly (f Ana--! Ande'Mn: lan«t» nw nr forrlv uf Ale Mabon and lnd.s :M,M-,.-.rm-rlv of tertlu Kellow: m tn. nrlhvv'ft by bnds now ur.,-r\ <,f ^htb.lh (larul'ola; m) nuw nr formerly uf WoudbfWSte: by tbe prolosed wny lne of Shte 4 'nrkwy Secton Tuwnll Commttee wll n«-t ' '. M. (UST)'n the Commlltee numbers. Memoral Munl'lpul nlldlnlt, WoodtrldKP. New Jersey, nd expose und vhl at pu'll.' *n\r ; d to'th«hlehfsl bdder an-unllnk tcrm of snle on me wth t '- ownsblp Clerk open to nspecton nd to he numlelv rend pror to nle. Lot -C (Part uf Lot H. l» M-k foh las per nscrpton. ndbrllttf Tuwnslllp Asseaslllellt H nek Wa, P*rl Lot. (o le Untnn an l,«t -C. leknntk ut n pont n tbe w.estrlv lne of Hlar l:<.ul dlstunt urlberly Sl.lr fen from the northv lne of (rnnd Avenue, tlu-ne westerly nlun-r a lot to be -mteved and known us Lot -lt n tln k ful us shuwn on the Woonrde Townshp Tax Map. ULU' -et more ur less to ft pont n tb>thechtcly enrner of Lut ^s n llm-k f"t KH shown on the nfnresnh! '\ Mnp. thence 2 northerly.lnnc HHterly lne of Lot 'S, 50 feet pont; thence Cl easterly ul t rlkhl n-tlfs lo lm Avenue :'.7, 'eet more or less to the, westerly! T n- nl Hlar ll; lenre <l)."uutbrl) 5.0 feet allk tbe yvestllv ne of Hlar ud, to the ),lu ur h- - ol lknnlk. HelK part of Lot n Rlock M. be hereafter known an Lot -C llock H3 as Mlnwn on De U'nodrldne Tuwnsblp Ta* Map, Hl-'l HJ. Tuke (urter UOM«ua^ luc Townshp Cummlttee has, by reso lul on and pursuant to lnw, fxed n nnmun prce ut wb- suld lot,,. norl hv land., The Townshp and m (le w -l.ly (!h Mlulnvr Hol. hna Ave. Woodlrdge Twp. to Cnlal Ave., Clark Twp., as lad.-nun nn - lresd plam, exlendlt; rnn nbout Staton SSt-t-df.Nurtl bnnd ll.'se Lne Stutloln'C) m le Mjthwcsl to about Sttlm ;! 'l :r..nub Hound Base Lne Slut nnng on tbe nrl bent, as -l,,.vn U tn- afurckld flan. TUl-yrllKl: WTH he rlrlt of dv-t n-'sh t» and from the State tjbwny 'nrkway -ostnu-ted or lu'l unstued on J'nrcel lu-rt-nabuvt- leju-'lbe.d..tak,- lurbf- utc- that an order was m-' hy Hll.fuHt'. u th -ftll,-:u- ul ' July, A.. S4S, Mutly the twety-mxtb day July, A.. ms, al (le hour of uylu.k, luylkht SUVK Tme) n be fun-noun of pad day, at the Court House, tbe Cty of Newark, n the County of OHHVS and State of X'w Jersey,.H the tme nnd place ul.j sad petton wll be heard lu-fre.hktce l-'rederb-!. Cole, at wlrh tn- you sluull appe!]' f yuu lesre n le beard, 'ATK: July ;, HS, \V.M.Tl:: ll. VAN M'K, Altmn-V (ellel'l of N-w SACK 0TT M. lk'knsn, A.sslstn x-puty Attorney lunll'o ul k,. '.^ ltk HldUlrt T ; -'V*'**'.' '",, j ".''-' of t.,, Notl,.,. ntllon ul n,, sn,. uf Jersey un tle, ou,,-,-n- c,,,",n H. nallo ul.c-.,ms u.snners Aud, w ''utu. } W -Mors l..s.-nvn, AtUrny-. (or.anl-tw 'olb, nubd; Ea. ;*r Tlth, wdow; To*n»llp uf woodbrdge, a MH>c cor- Uoruton ol N w J.-M ry; T» «Tax lvenlu,-t Co'orttu'on of Jow Jd-KDy,,.'"oratlon of Now Jon*), alhl u, K lvnl a At'.ney.s r of VMlluner. Ueffr tn W-rlll NOTCE UK Pl'BLC SALE TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At a regular meetng of the. Townshp Commttee of the. Town shp of WoodhHdKe. held Tuesday, - uly lll'. MK, was d n advertse the fact Hnt on Tuesday ev-nlne, July 2(lth, H4S the Townshp Commttee wll mee at S'. M. tdst) ttrhe Oommlttea L'lamlersj Memoral Muncpal lulldnr, Woodbrldge, Nuw Jersey and expose and sell, at publ-j uat am'n the hghest bdder accordng o tums of sale, on fle wth the Townshp Clerk open to nspecton mll tu ho puhlh'lv read pror to sale. Lots n., :: m-sve n Hlm-k.".".-l. n- U'o.llllKVrownsh A ss^mlk-ll l M'ap, llst furlur lutlce tht»t tn Tuwnshlp Cuntlttes las, by lesolu Hun and m/aanl to law, fxed lulmun prlcu at whch sad, lot n sad llock wll be, sold together wth all other detals pertnent, snld mnmum prre lulnw JUDO.0 plus costs uf prupurlng daed and adver tsg ths Hull;. Sad lots n salt llok, f sold oh terms, wll rejuln! dnvn mynent of jsu.u), the. hal nre ol pu-lmst. prce to he pad n "H monthly nsulluents of tl.'.lll pk.s nterem atul oler tenn pfo vded for n contract of sale. Take further notce that at a&ld salej or any date to whch t may he adjourned the Townshp Com ntlfce. reserves the r glt' n ts lls rrutln to reject any mo or all bd and to sell sad lots n uttld block to such bdder) us ll may select, du«regard belnff! gven to ternu and manner of puwtteu. n ca»e one 0 more mnmum bda shall be rt celv«d. / L'pun acdapuncs of the mnmum d, ur bd Nbove mnmum, by' the ownsljlp Co^mtt«e and th«p»y flh t ertof by thefctrulannr- ac cot-dlnk] to th* munmr ot prcham n accordance Jwth terms ol salt on fle, ths Townshp wll delver bargan md sale deed for sad premlaa, latud: July lt!), 48. H. J, UUNKJAN. Townshp Clerk. To he adverlluad July 8th,!'l\ ml July M,! 4 S, n the n depend en t-deader. H-fe W-J0 HOflCK «r l-uh,lt) SA.l TO W()J! JT MAY CONCERN: A l (Ku meetng of the.sllpl Cnmnlttee Of th» Town )t U'oodjrluVe held Tuenday,(th, SS, T was drectd v-lm. he lajct thut un-tue- July otl,»s t wll tue«l) nlv to.n 'U.v K, the T.\nsl,». a S M '. M. (JHT) n the Cotn4ltt»e Cbumbera, M m r l a MurflclptJ Buldng, Woodbrdge, New Jfcwuy, nnd expdho aul Hell at publc aale '(. lo tlh bubaut bdder accordng to tenj, ur xale an Ala wth the Townshp Clerk u-en,to ln»p«utlon und lo be publcly roaj urlur U aajs, t.u «,/.v«tnk th«p«frun HtcU hghway 'urcul t-l.) n Block 6, Tovablp Tft further nottc* tlwt tll Townshp Oomntu* (MM. >>y reao ljon and pruuant tohlw, rtl«d r n L n pl- a t whch aald lot lt 5,J bluck wll be told logetur wth-all other detall D«rtlnenl, l»ld mlnun prce beng MOO.00 plu oostn of pepttrlnt d««and ftdvw HK: ths atle. Ht\(t lot n aalc block, f aoll OH tar m, wll rtuur, a down, payment uf M0.00, tha balauue uf puruab* prlu* tu u* n t.junl nolhly lntallueuta p (! ' blurk NOTKK O-' PVMC SA.K -Mnmum. 'O WHOM T JM' CU.NCK.N: '". " " mep At a regular ne.etlnf o' the ( '"",' "' "-"'' 'own-bn CnmmlltM of the Ton-n- 'l" k - " * ' ' of WuodbrldK- held Tuesday,» dm n >«vn, lllv Hll, llls, V/.f dre, ted H'erllse the fact that un Tue«- ;t wll be M,'.V;f 'n ( ' < 'l,,'n t'..ms. wll further notce that the. > Commttee ha-, by resoulon md prmmnt tn l*w, fxed a mnmum prce ot Vfhldh aald lot n Hfll'd' block wll be Hold together 7lt all other detals pertnent, 8f(ld mnmum prce beng JUK.on plm costs of prepnrlnft d«ed and advertsng ths ale. Sad lots n SRld block. f fold on terms, wll requlre lov l ptytlellt nf MKll'l, the lul- Towus!l nnce ofnrclm. e prce tn le pnld n le Unl montly nslnllmcnts of ln.no e that th«plus nlerekt nnd other terms probfl, by ro- vhtel for n cuntrn". of snle. nw. (Ued a Take further notce tha nt sll.'«... '-ale ur nny dnte to wlld t may»nm tokctlertb(' ( () lrne. he Townshp Com- "< Vu'.'!',,' M,! mltlc.. reservp tbe rlrht h ts dl.slv.v ' cetoll lo reject any ol" or all lll-. MB'-,lo sell -«l lols n snld block remre ' "'»"»-t bdder as t may select, due LEGAL NOTCES : mnmum n s.l l.n.'k wth all lhfl' lnlnnum p h, l sad,d OM -rllnert. K LelrK fss«:ol> lols her lad vert-.hjf flls s. lo.-k. l ««d Huh terms, n",nd ml otf n "fld wll rmnlre lm tbe bll-... pnl. n Our l'ms l>rnl'ct of sale..,- n,lre H.l nt nt.. to wld t may,, tbe TOWMP Com- -ves tle rlsl'.t n ts dl»- rel--l nv one or all bn' bus n.nld ' ' ' m!"«< due n.nd one. renf jr..e u nn-cb-e >r..m.. MHV lum plus nnest nl" vded fur n coltva Take tunher n "a,le, or lny hte lm uojnru-d, t!e llltt"-!' 't'^m \-l-m,- -r-tlnn 0 l"! t n v m mll o fl.\\ f\,\ h.s : to sn-l hhl- us t nn rerr.l <,eh < rven u manner of pnym--nt. or nur. mlnlnun hds H,- '.- Tn d n nf fll HO tber tenm prot of KHlt!. Hnt al -ll regard PR gven to terms and manner of payment, n ease one or more mnmum bds shall be receved. Upon acreptnnce (tf the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by the whch t y Townshp "Commttee nnd the pny- Tuwrllp Cn- n.'n thereof ly the purchaser acrkbt n Us ll-*- cord ns; to the manner of pnrclmse nn- nr nl h l«, ccordance; wth terms of n'.le on lle. the Tnwmhlp wll delv'er a mr- Kan nnd snle 'Tee' for Md premses. latkh: July l.th, HS. B,.!. trn'kan. Townshp Clerk. To be advertsed July Hs, nnl July.". l. MS, n...,..,." [.nt.lender, nnce trf plrcl en^'l nnbl ln nterest v'ded for n ' Tlt.- furl srl^-, or nny b..lj.rl," nllt'- n. ',.l nn t ll.'. n sell M;d n lo H' bdder as t mfty fu-lec l-e-rd lclllk Klv-ll n lernl" mnnnr of -ayncnt, n A*' or morn mlnlmm bds shall "' : n,'!,l :l,-.-e.t:l. e c.f Co- llllnlllllllll,, n- bll nl''- mlnnm. '>y the Townshp CuMnlUec nnd the ply-,,, :, tn rn' b\ be pncbser u<nnn-r uf prcbnse v : h t,. -n' of sale un Vbe'TuHU'lp wll d.-lvel- a tlftfand s.'e '.'< -d-l'l' Sld premses. \T-:ll: 'll'- Ml, HV ll'n'l: \N Townshp '!crk. ':... a.u---l -l" lv s "'- and Julv '-".. 'H*, n he.lctt -l.c.h-r. o-lln".'. n n,,,. nd lefer tn «TO WHOM select terms fuse shall due nnd one be re- : lefer lm W-4N SOTCE (K MHUC KA.R l.'lun a'cep!an< f cf thf mnmum bd, nr bd bove mnmum, by tbe Toy nshlp c.,nm.-.- nnd "be payment ller-of lv tbe plrcl.lls-r ft'-'-! Hle. be T..ws wll delver bar- At " -erulur meetlnk or yln :.'l ^'l" '.-"' fu'- «!,l pr-ms'-s. hat'.h..ll-. '.U, l''v l< )S.;AN T.wn--lln Clerk Tn.- l U-c-tM'l -M'N s tb,!v ll Julv l.'.t;. " ">. ll the nlepend nl-l.cnd«r, th At.ll to d,,v tnn,.; OJ-' M'llllf ^*'.K T.MAY CO.SCKKN:. (tular ne-tlu" of the nsbp CunTutte of the Town-,,!' V 'l'dkc. held Tucsdy,,;,;,!,.v, n..s dlfl-ctel lvel'll'se.- ("t t that ol TllPH.vetlm, -n!:-' -'h. l-'-l y. TuwnHlnp f'onmlllee wll meet (' 5 lst) n tle Connltee nbeu M e n o ral Muncpal dlnn, ' WodbrldKe, New Jersey, expose llv sell n,l publc sals o" flp T h j LEOAl NOTCES be ;d nured, the TOWUMD Cnm- nent tn nlttr'-' receves be rlffht n ts dl*-.or.ln.^,rtbn lo e.er!>" "He o' all bds and n sell snld lou n flud block n nur-l hblde»s nny select, due revnr.l belntr gven tu term* KP) rmnncr of payment, n case one nr mne mnmum nd- ullftll be rp 'pnn accrptance of De mnmum! hd or hd above mnmum, by the ' Tuwnshlp Commttee, nnd the payment thereof by the purchaser»c- ' nudk tu the nmner nt purchase n necn'lnnee wltb terms of sale on j llle the Tott-n-hlp wll delver a mr- Kd' nnd '-')'' deed for -ll prenlse.s latkp; dly ftl, '" s. J ll'nman, l'ow-"l'ln f'lerk. 'p., be dversed Juls- MH, HS. nml July l»lb. **. " be n<'en. 4 nt-l. 'lter. n«eb 'ATK, h - ' 'l'm" n'.' l',.' Hrf and to the '.chest t J t-lls ' Townshp cl- n L,. l!. eellk of. the of tn- Townheld Tnesdnv. "'as dlre.-l'l tha on Tles- Jth, n sad block wll be sold together th ml other uetullh pertnent, suld nlnlmum prce belnk $ll(',0n plu^ osts of pre arlng deed ;nd HKM - LSK tbls mll'. Sad tot n sa<l lock, f sold on terms, wll requre down payment of 4<l.m, be b:ln-re of pun-buse prce lo be nd ' qual munllly nstallmeus of Jln.D lun nterest and uther terms pru- del for n contract (f sale. Take further notce that at sad ale, or any date to whch t may >e. adjourned, the Town.-dp Comlttee r-.-ervm the rl -lt ln ts dlsretbm to reject unv one or all bds nd n sell nad lot n san- block o such bdder u» muy select, one egard beng tflven to terms and lanntr of payment. n case one r mure mnmum bds shall be 'reelved. Upon ucceptanee of tbe mnmum d, ur bd abuve mnmum, by tle 'ownshlp Commttee and the py- ;nent tbere.uf by tbe pur-baner HCllnK to tbe manner of purchase n accordance wth terms of sale on le, the Tnwsllu wll delver a bar gan nnd snle deed for mld uremlse ATKU: July BH. 4S. K. J JNHJAN. Townshp Clerk. To be advertsed July.Mb.!Uh, and July r,tb, ]!Hs, n be ndepenuent-lcadtr, lefer tn \V-:tt:ll «.:t.v NOTC.; OK 'llltl.lc SA.K TO WHOM T MAY CONCCUN: At u r'knur meetng of tbe Tuwnshp ('unnllte! of le Townshp of Wonlbr.'Kc bebl Tuesday, uly ftl, m», wan dreed u dvertlsc be fact that on Teslay eveluk, July ntb, l!ut>, he Townshp Commttee wll meet at S '. M. (l)stl n the Commttee Chambers, M e n o r u Muncpal lulldnk, WoodblldBc, New Jersey, ml expose anl tte.ll at publc saltnl to be llklesl bdder accordln* 0 tel'luh of sale on lle wllh tbe Townshp Clerk open to nspecton and t be publcly rend pror to ale, Lots!tr,:t n s", nclusve and.(ts!l. r 7 and :l,h ll llock!';r., on be Wnodbrluse Townshp Assessment Map. Tako further notce, that tle Townshp Cumnttee las, by rewouton und pursuant to law, llxe.l u mnmum prlee a-t whleh Bald lots n sad block wll lt Hold toke(her wth all other detals pertnent, sad mnmum prce bell;;' Jt-'''."" l'l"s ota of prepark deed and advertsng tlls sale. Had lots n pad block, sold on terms, wll rcur,- luwn payment of $t!l.m, be balce yf purchahc prce to be pad n ual monthly nstallments uf JK.n dua Utt-'eat and utlmr terms provl'.ed, for n contract uf sule. Take further nutlce that at Hnhl sale, or any dflto to whch t may be adjourned, the Townshp Onnmttct rehtfves the lght n ts dscreton to reject any one or all bln and lo sell sad luts n sad blnk lo such bdder as t may select, durern'd beln K gven to terms nml manner uf payment, n case one or more mnmum bda shull be receved, Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, \>y the Townshp Cunmlee and tbu pty. HH«nt tlereof by the purlfer «> curdlnk tu Ht- manner of purchase n ccurduft! wth terms nf aale o( llle, tbt- TowthlD wll'delver l barf ean and sak MVed for sud premlae.-. DATKl): July ltl, la S.. J. ll'jfkan, Tuwsbtp Clerk. To be [advertlhel July Mb S. am July ' Kth, y4s, '» t,,. nde pendent-leader. ll-ler tn \\,:tllh W-32 XOTfK OK -M.C Tl) Wlln.M T MAY CON At r-kulnr nwnsbp C,mnlt*'c u of Wn.dbrl.ltre July ll, l!'l\ to adv-rls- b fn t lav.-\nlllk..hlv the Townshp Commttee wll merjt nl * '. M. l F.-T n h.. Cummlttee Cbbes, M c n o r n Munblpul Hulldlns, Wndblte, New Jersey, and «. u'f dell at publc safe and to Tn- blklest blder accordng n t,-'l s of Mle un tle Wth tle Townshp ' rk up.-n to nspecton. and t ubll.'ly read Pror to!'"'*;.,-.. ^/k^a^^v:::::,,,!'^^^!!^ shp AS-KS nl Map. Tal.- lrtler null, e that the Townshp Cummlttee lnn, by resoluton and pursuant n law, fl\ed a mnmum.r.-c al wbb-'. sad lots n Hll'.!' l.look wll be sold lug-lber wtl nl ulber dcals pertlu-t, sad n n n pr:<' bchk f"" " Plus.lsts uf prep.uk deed und advertsng ths sale. Sad luts n sad bn. k, f sold un lernh wll requlrl l.w pyuel uf t-"d ">. the balance nf purchase prce n be pad n e l;l TllMlllh nslallnenlk.f $H>jl ) Jllll.S llt'-lsl lll. 'tll,-!' lerllh. prov'l'-d 'lur n cnrct of sale. Tk,- frlb,-r n o t c e tbal at sad ^;lc. nr a'y be lu wllcb t m a y n- adj.un ncl, llj+- T u w s! ntl'' n-srv-s the rrht n ts dylut ltn'n n Mld. wll all. mnmum P..' k p At a reculnr meetlnk Townshp Commttee of the Townshlp of WoolbrllKc. held TucHlv, July lltll. ms. was dre, t.-.l ;o adycl'ufle le fact that on Tu-sday evnlnn. July.'"tl. l!'-tl-. the Townshp Commttee. «ll ' "'' [ ut d ]'. M ST» n the Commttee Chamber, Memoral Muncpal ' lulldlng, WolbrldBf, New Jersey, and expose nvv uell al publc sale j and tu the hghest bdder arconlln-* lo terms of mle on He wth the Townnllp Clerk open to nspecton nd to h» publcly read pror to sal.- Lds ml.- T mul * and!' " Hlock J'.'. on le WulbdBc T.wu nbl l Ansessmelt Mal. Take further notce, that the Townshp Commttee has, by resoluton and pursuant lo law, tlxel a mnmum p b e ul whch mld ot^ n sauv block wll be sold luke.tler ll(, /n)louk- wth all oler detals pertnent, wld \,,,'m,,.,.' -,.sery nnnn prce bek ln.n> jlns j t.r.-t>: n ret and t p bdder uo-onluk nn rb- wth the open to nspecton.lv read pror to n,l '".' n tlock \V.,;, u. Tuwnsll Asss., tnl M - Take t H t <-r notce that the Townshp Commttee las, by resopsnnt n law. tm-d a nsts lt' pl'"[ 'llls vmed am-.eel lun tn rt-.c.-l ny mu n'.l tu sell sat. nt.'; n lu Mlch bdder as ll nv --Kuld manler of preparng deed (nd advar- Sabl bus n sad terms, wll requre Wll ]avllelll nf }- ll.lll>, tle >. of purchase prce tn be puld n eual monthly nstallments uf JO.U plus nterest and other terms j»rovl'd'ed for n contract "f sule. Take furthe.r notce that at sad snle, ur nny date to whch t nmy be adjournet, the Townsbp Commttee reservsa mt rlglt n ts dscreton to reject any one or all lldn.l to sell sad lul tu sad blmk to.'l bdder as t may select, due rekanl belnn Klv'en to terms atfd nn-r of payment, n ease one.! or more mnmum bds shall be re- '. ceved. Upon acceptance, of the mnmum bd, ur bd above mnmum, by the., Townshp Commttee and the pay- "'J''Uenl thereof by tbe purchaser actbe manner uf purchase ld l-t detals pertnent, aald,.!.,- K J.'ll.l'b pluk lnn deed nml nlverle. S.. lots n s*!d u el ". Wll.!,.f».-', nn, se ],r '-e be unl.l n nstallment" uf J" *'" and other terms promr.'l ut Mle. r ub-e that lt aald lac lo whch t may tle. Townshp Com- s b. Hnhl n ts dlst reu-. any one or nl hln vel sad b.ls ll sad.luck bdder as l may selccl, due n nn Kll''Tl n lel'tlls lllll - uf j y n-nt. n rase one mnmum bds shall le relefer "! \N -LU tmth'o Ol THMC HAtR TO WHOM T MAY UUNCKlN: Al remlnr meelnr of thf Tow nsllp Commltlee ur t!«to'vp l. uf Wo(ll-dlte, hel-l' Tne'd'y, julv.b, 'X, WHS dlrertel lu dvelll-e tll fuel tlllll '>n Tlle«- ll evenlnj:. Jnh Jlltb, HUM, be Tnwnsl Connltee wll nco al s '.. *l»st n (he Commltlee Oambers, Al e m o r u Muntlpul lltlldlnt, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, nnd epose and sell nt publc snla ml to the. MKHUM bdder uccordnt H ternts of sale on He "vlth the Townshp Clerk open to tnspectu n wd n be mnlh'v rent pror n ml,. Lot ' n Hnd ;.">; A. "tl the Wmdb'dK- Townshp Assessmenl Map. Tuke (urer notlco tnal ce Townsblo t, nmmltl.'e has, by reaolutlon and pursuant n nw, fxed n mnmum prce ut whch H»td bt n H l block wll be Hold tokl'ther wth all otler detals pertlnen, Bant mlnlnnn prce b-lnlt l.::hmm plus -uslh of pcepallnk neel nnl adver- hll - sub- S.l..- lut n sad blnk, f sold' oh lelllls. Wll rel Ull a UM m; ncut uf }: no, the mlahre of l.rcbue prce, to l«puld n nnl monthly nstallments of J. plus lle--m.ml tbe (cm» luohde.l lur. clltract»[ sale. Take t'- m..t- Hnt at aald sle, or anv dale tn whch t mv.- djuned, the Townshp Commttee reserves tn rkht ts ll*- ert'uon tu reject nv one nr al bn«and t se: s.r. 'l.-.cl bo. k lo such bdder us u may»«l-. 't. uue rsgnrl lo-lnx KVPH to terns and manner uf payu.nl. n CUBH me» mmc mlnmun bd- shall bo re- (elved. l'pun acceptance of the mnlnum bd, or bd ab'.ve mnmum, by the er ll: > Tf) WHOM At.,, r»«'nshl, *»P uf w, lulv ;), to, advent 'llv e\,.m ll.ll Tuwrs lt S hll a n. T M '' ' M,,.\,, \v... to.hd to Townsl., Bn. n, Sllle....,!",,,. ASH-ssMo TllKn Townshp lut nn,,, mnmt n shl.. Mlh l, nlhm bn, k. "ce, nns tut,,,.. VllllMl lo, j Tul.. lm mle, or,:! ll.l ltl,. ' l-etlo and t <O."..u n t'c«.!,. er lll lne ',.:, n, 'l'v.-ll. l']lm,; bl<l. ur n, mnt!!,, :, rdm; n n n--o.l He. lll. T., 'AT ' ' L J. T v Tuwnshlp Cunltlce nml the pay- ' n.-u lsrlfr \u. est fn H, r(, rpm acceptance of tbe mnmum bd, u bd.lmv' lr.'.n, by the Tuwshp t 'old n e- fnd the payment therrdf by be purchaser acunt'luk tu tle mllner uf purchase u at--urlanc** wllh terms of sale on fle, the Townshp wll delver a bargan and sale uv.-d fur sad rem»«s. HATK: Julv ll, m \ H. J. JNUAN. Townshp Clerk. Tu be jd.- l--.l July Sll, :n\ an.,lul> l.-.-h,! > >. n he lb-pt-nlet -.ealer.,., K'ORT OK TK <"OM>T(> m Woodbrdge Natonal Ban! OK woonnthh;*-:. > TK STAT: H M U AT Tll; c.nsr: H-' l:t'sn-:s.s n.\ Jl'\'' N HMMl'uNSK 'n CALL MAl-: V c >MTt:" n-ncv, 'MK: S-'.CTUS r.'.', r. s. UVS:,. ASSKTS Cash. bal.n-e wth nlber l>»nl(4, lclu.ll H r..., and cash ems n pro.-ess..f rullec h.u Unted.Stales (u'elnlcll ublmalluns, dre,.h. (hllglllnns uf Slllt'S and pulllcal 'Ul', \ s'..n llld l.-belttles ldn; S ' ""t slnk (tlt-r,,",l- Cll'pol'll' storlv l-seve Hnk LuM"nl dson Hank prenn-s o'a (n, hdng fs.u v $:M,:'M.Tl: frnllurl"...l,, n, f,,,,,, cunllnf to w ln u'-corlnnce wth terms of sale un. m 'll nl(,_, l(. xowrmllp wll delver a lar- '", jfln nnd sale d'eed for sad premses. ", HATK: Julv fth, l!ks...., jfln nnd s.k mm h tens an", HATK: of paynen n case Jne j j D.mum bds shall be re mnmum blls ahull be receved. l'pun a'.-eplne. nf tle. mlnlmm bd. H- bd love mnmum, by the Town.'bp Commt -e nnd tn- pnv- MM ttereuf by \be purca^er uc <t-l(^ lu he rnnncr nf purch.pr n ;ct.r.ln-- wth terms of sal. on lle, he Townshp wll delver \ lar- K'a and sle l'.-ed lur sd prelseh. ATKU; July Ml. "US.!... MNlAX. Townshp Clerk. ''u n- advertm-d July Mb,! s. H.; July l.'th, ); s. n be nl-p-ll, -.caler. Hrfr H>! W--4: W- 57S MT'; Ol' 'l,l( SA.K, TU Wll'M T MAY t.'onckkn; At ; rekuhr lnetlk of the Tounshp 'oun tee of the. Townshp of 'W,,-:.K.' bell T-la\. Jlllv lll, S,. Wls dll-e. t.-d to 'lfln.. tn, fn t thn U Tlley'V Wo.lbl'hlK l;y -v.-nc. July -ll, H ", j Mnp. he Townshp Conttee wll meet Take furtler notce that the al s. M, l^s'l' n b^ Couuttee T.wnrljp Cotnnltte"! bus. by r<;so- Uhamhers, Mcon nl.mutml luton unj pursuant tt. law, lx-u u DUNUAN, Townsllp Clerk. To be advertsed July Mb, : s, ml July 'tl. l! d, n tn- ndependent-leader. lefer lo W-.lll \(TCK OP 'llb.u: SA.K T( WHOM T MAY CONCKLN: At. rckular meetng of the T.wnsbp ('nmmttee of the Townsll uf VYodlrldge eld Trsday, Ju^y nth, lh-h, was dn-.l'.l n advertse the fact that on Tlesday evenng, July 'ntl,!m\ he Townshp Commttee wll meet at» '. M. (>HT) n (be C!«mtt..e cunlu-'m, Mennrul Muncpal KulllK, WoodbrdKc, New Jertsy. and (-x]osc an'd sell ut publc snp. and tu the blglks bdder ULturdlnK lo terms of sale on tle, wth tle Tuwnshlp Clerk open tu nspecton and tn be publlcly read pror to Lots Mm and >;»" n llock'0, Townshp Assessment teter lo! W-.-n MllCl-:.' 'l.l( SA.K. "' Wll T JAV CllNCKtN: At --ful;- neelg of the Tnwsllp ('ont ce of tle Townslllp.f WundbrdKe ll.-hl Tlleslv,, ll v ll b,! s, u-. dr.,-tc.l n.ulv'lm- the 'l, llll (ll Tlll'Hdy -V- n K. July untl, US, tn- Townshp ('onnnttee wll meet m H ', M. (ST n the Commttee Chubers, M.- n r n Munlclpll. lluldlk, W'odblrc. New Jersey, land expose and sell ut publc mle. and to the blklu-st bfddcr a-cord; tu terms of snle on tle wth the Townshp Clerk open to nhpeclou nl lo be publclv T'ed nrlor lo sab-. Lots 'll! md ^!7 n Klock TT.. Ol tle WlHMlh-llKe TuWMllp AS- H.-ssn-ut Map. Take frncr notce Uftt the Townshp CmullU'e las, by re.sollnn and pu-m.nt to law, fxed n,m pr.e ut wl-l sad l.'l:- sad block wll he sold loketber wth l other detals pertnent, ald mnmum p-n- ben^ J^MMH plus -o«ts of p.-pmnj; deed nd dvertsf t-.slc.,suld luts n sad hh.'k. f sold on t e r m s, wll reulre down l«n.'ll " $2*."). the bul-f ol purchase prce <,-,e null n '. lul nolthly llstalllm.llls,,f *0(lll plus ulerest am otllel' tel'lllh pl'vded fur n -ut'tc nf sal.,. Tke lurlber n,u e tftat at sold Sll.', or any dull* n u.lh t U)' Otber assets TOTAL ASSKTS LA'.. r'.s l*, palneshlp. Demand deposts uf ndvduals, pal lons. Tlne deposts uf ndvduals, partnersbp-,, l'- ust ll 'lted Slate.- (ovh'hllll-lll 'epuslls ot Stales and pltt:al sulll vsuns Otler depuhts (r-rulled und casher's '-'.-'K Tulal J-puss TOTAL. AU.TCS Captal St Surplus Uulvlded p k CA'tTA. ACCO M'S ll Totu! Captal Acconts TOTAL.AH.TKS AN-> CAPTA, AVM A.ssets.STAT assgned tu dked or put pu.st-.s OK NUW J l-l.skv M la, COCNTY OF M l),l.w:\', HS:, FRE P. H'NTONHAC, rashler r do solennly swear thnt tle. ubove. sta. uf my knowh.lkt und belef. F(K) '. Suon to ml shs-rll-d hdoe mcl, MAY. t. C.AKs 'OlMl'.CT-- Altcsl: 'UAN'K VAX SYl'K.K l-:)wa:. PATTKN,,. A..YK POTKHSON, H'.'" tors.,!,. 7-.* '.A l««fer tn \V-77 W-S4S VOTlCfc OK -'(Jll,f S.U.K TjO WHOM T MAVT'ONCGUN: At a regular jneetlnj uf tb 'flownublp CunnUtefe of the Town- shp of VVoodbrn^ held Tuesdy, July 5th, HS, wls drected tu advrtse the fuel that 0 Tuesday evenng. : July zuth, H4B, the Townullp Cum mute.- wll mee at 8 P. M. {TjsfT) n the Commttee l.'lmmbes,. Mumural Muual Uulldlns, Woodbrdge, New Jersey, and uxpu.se ;u:, Bull m publc sut- Bu tu the llk.4mt bdder kyurdlu; to ttrd of nalo on He wltl the Townshp Clerk open to nsptclun nnd to be uubllcty read urlor to Mle, Lotn ^8 und 2* n l H k Kln, on he VVoodbr,-ne Townahp AM- HfAKlltllt Mll). ' Take lurtbur notce that tlm Townahlp Cunnnlte hs, by resolullun nnd prsunt n law llxed a mnmum prce, ut whch sad lon n sad block wll) bu Bold ug-ll.tr wth all other dulalu perlln^nt, «Hld mn mun prt! l,,.u K Jsl.'l plu.s COlltH uf PlepurtBl defcd «nd adv-rtl8ln{ thl* sulo. Bu'c 'lotu n nad block, f sold u tenns, wlll r>; Un* a down payment of tl.^l, Ht lalano of purclmae prve to be pad n euuul uontlly -lsalll-u,>f U.U0 plus nterest und nth«r tcnnu provded (or n cotruct ul sale. Take fu'-thtr notce that al suld ale, or uuy date to whch muy be ljjourmd, the Tuwnshl Cuulnllte reue'veh hu rght n «dlscrftl u to m'jtct B v un.tt or all bds?'"' tu f'l***' 4 ''f^ '" wllj MtMk \M Ult l)ll( sr a tl nny ntlut, tutu, retr&rd bell* gven tu tsrnu and manner of payment, n fuse 0m ur more mnmum bde ahull be recevad Upon nc.epta.npe or He. muuu bd, or bd above ulnlmtm, by the, T.uwnahlp CqmmltUe and the pay7 ment tlereof by the purchaser accordng- to the manner of purchase n «uord*(e wth Umu \t nulo uu 8«, the Townahlp.wlt delver a bar- Bal wd «uu daen for HMltl -remwa. DATEJ: July llth, )48 B. J lltnoan-. Towuhlp Clerk vo be auvdrtlaml July sth, n*s, and July [5th, -8, 'll th» l a a d t L d s a professon fhaf s grovvng jj mportance, offers man/ oppor to th% well-traned graduate. More nurtst art servng today than ever Wore/ "Shortage". means mere ore needed. nstead of 0,000,000 hosptal patents as n 40, we had over 5,000,000 n 46. And nurses' hours * have been shortened. so that a thrd more nurses are needed than before. f you are a hjjh «hool graduate or a college g n good health, get full nfdrrraton on a career n nursng at your frendly local hosptal., THS PUBLC SERVC MESSAGE S SPONSORD BY WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. N WOMtATON WTH TH AB^WTSNO COUNCt^NC

13 -., ;,-pfnt-t,eader anea 'Mh,, MT t. <» to :t -Lng Over V M>V Barrons Carcopped ll.;.nmhp. added.,,,- cnwn by h Amluy Bar- \V,n-' started on /UTel romblne..,,'. mll held tho, ;, -Md one tally n.n wn of the,,,,(! perfect con ",'.,,!-st. strkng, l. ;,un«three THURSDAY. JULY 5, 48 Best Teams n Area Sought as Carragher Foes; Harts Splt Rahway Old Tmers; Amboy Legon Latest Vctms \\ n 2 Tlts COLON A The hfch-rdng hlhs.tl n home run n the ffth *>!> * Carraghers, who recently ssued a n!', wth one on, and n the top challenge :> the top teams n theof thf sxth contnued hs role of county, contnued ther wnnng ways by defaatlng the Rahway OH tho lro, y mnknn a spectacular Tmers 8-, and the Perth Amboy rutnns catch n deep center feld Amercan Legon 6-2 Hladun's lne drve wth men on Gene Antol, one of the t'ar-bas<raghers' former Barron stars. ptched one of hs best games of the season, lmtng the Rahway,, nn H - M and lu'le l.n-r. :) up M* Carcopped '-httng honors wth two Ycm. ;! wn. base knocks apece. Toth's twobanger was the longest ht of the Arl,., p rncd nn the, every nnng game..!:.:o 'YankDlCO Wth Vc Pocklembo starrng Mnl'., f :,,'r followed bv at the plate, and on defense, th-;,; ''r,ok Patter- Carraghers set down the Amboy,., u,!»l(\s led lo the nns n the frst ;K! Hobby Mcrr.s relable re-, nrtlled wth ;. -, W rnmk Patterson,.ml!P Wunca h' batters wth M: nn Sts Down lt 'MbovVets Mr Bll Dstel-..h Kll of the n!u' Perth Am- V,!., -. Dlstel-' \n v Vfs down nl A as deprved,,h pushed one ptchng chores wth Wlssng gettng credt for the wn. Rublnoff, Kn. Vnn combne to tfree hts and one run H> durng hs seven nnng stnt on Amboy's relef hurler, was charged t'-e mound. Antol, after gvng upwth the loss. Ma'jedskl. Bnnmovakl. a sngle tally n th frst frame. Tom Mullaney paced the carclcven-ht attack w th akusjn, - hurled sco-eless ball for the remander, of the game. nnd two sngles. Hladun n annexng the 8- trlumpn )tnltt>r, over Rnhway, the Carraghers enjoyed two bg nnngs by scorng two runs n the second stanza and fve more n the top half of th-: sxth. Tom Mullaney, Johnny Toth, Jm Romer, and Cooke Youm; Legon by a 0-2 count. Pocklembo ',','? ',.', n'., One Antol, Dutchy Qrener, and Qeorae Wlssng dvded the cop»'fl offense honors for Amboy wth two llts. '. ::.\cr-:: A. A. AH! H Mnll. Tntl. Mfl.l-n,...r.'H. f l:\mv\y o UTMKS AH Rec League Scores, Standngs NT\»N<;.S. V» Srlnr HnKPl \V, lnnlr l;'l 4. A tl v' evl 'rnk''' A. \ V r-:hj*) l!»r'r!\-..»l-v TjfPlH 4 J:mr«'VO l..';lull Nn ST urm< rln r r. Ar. A. A Srnlnr Sufllmll AMKCAN.KAl W»nll'llKP V'l A. HoHe nf Fnn Jnlll^ CoH'llVH Wn.lhrllK' 'uf'mlkd'n T.t>rn ',, l.r llhl llll Vm T''' ll.llnl H A. A. Mtlf-rn rlnue nn.'..cd on the. Vet sand was n Mls and was ;,.f Woudbrdgc l, n one nntv,', ll.l h!-., :! bast for.,,;h ;t l:) lle run,:.v H:dak, Bll ' -.--.j aded the.wlt nfly hts, u M; VTS ( ) :' - x W;ll Marks <-s av.cl mrrors : :k,n the wall, : at the back of :un-,. The tucks l-ur tffhlnt! the SNRUD E OAKDVlOTO :x s' WTH AKTJ'KS u-lu JS-MTU»'. NATONAL.! :A: -; ln rrnr<mhtr tu r lun>rs * Wl.lrjl's 'YO S AntlM.nv'.,, CllllloX lulf wlnnt. A \ * - M-llh'H Wu'll.t'lf'' ':l S. l. neh t'yu 5U STKKKT N KTHfCUTj 4-03 M..-Sl-.'l'llll', Kllu. ' (. Sllpm, f \!jo, 'ull, H Natty, - k Juulr HntrlHll vkamhkv klrllll -r Mlluu-.v, M Tlth, ' mm, > htflur,. WullV, \< trl-w.l. f fn u-r, v MrHlrr, Alltl, rl N-m-tl, Jl nll(t.: '. ". AH A ; W. 4 l t. '-' ( A:;.Mr;: A. A. All KKAHH-.'V ST 'rlm, <. Vdnlv. -. nln:- t. All' Vlllv. H Slvnk, f /., -r. : fnrl, 'u'mr. J()Stll, KM.\L.rl.-\ : 'f«nt, rl.n;,,,.' Krt ksd, Tuln-, r ',r.'.;, ST All! :; : o ltrrmrllnlr W'(»l>lll(H«!K CAUMNALS AH ; Sllll, L,Km, N.nel.! K -., K.,v:, N.n C.-MK-l. -, - K, tl nll..-.. L.!. t.sllj!],. ll ''vhll...ml.n. v V t.,'^', n,n. : -t.") llll. n t ANTKNVS.'.W.uku-;, s SHM- nr. l>-.\ :.-rn,! kull, Wl.lM'ATS Junor 4 t 4 ;; :t. All t l l l t MjnRn^tt. )! N,-nm.-. %r<? V n 'ntrgher,\. A. ollv <> ' W.lfr. el MHC.V. Toll, < A. AMKJVN.Kfll'N \H t M. xs 3. l n K llumrr. f Ymms, H Antol. ' <Jrlener, ) f \ A. AH M 0 0 'J Ssler to Attend Dodgers' Try-Outs 2 t The Brooklyn Dodgers Pe con-lassductng a tryout baseball school at Waters Stadum, Perth Amboy, Bruzzy Boys, Al Lnda. Bobby DeJoy. and Johnny Venerus led N. J., for /oung players between the.harts' twelve-ht attack wth 7 and 23 on today and tomor- two base wallops. row. All sessons wll start at :30 A, M: on each day. The school wll be headed by Chef. Metropoltan Scout Georg Stoj Perth Amboy Hub, -2 Then Fall Before South Amboy Brennans WOODBHDOE The Harts A V splt two decsons durng the week by defeatng the Perth Amboy DackrTs -2, and losng by a count at the hands of the powerful Brennans Recreaton nne of South Amboy. Whltey Mzerak ptched Manager Joe McLaughlln's charges to ther sxteenth wn of the season by lettng '.he DanklfTs down wth seven hts and two runs durng hs seven-nn ng etnt on the mound. The Harts lost lttle tme reachng Yanoso, Amboy startng hurlr. nckng hm for fve runs n tlw frst dame. Gary Messtck started the bg nnng oft by gettng on base wth the help of an error. Venerus followed wth a walk, and Bobby DeJvy sngled sharply to left to load the bases. Al Lada sent Messclt and Venerus home wth a snkng lner to center feld. Two more walk* and Bruzzy Boyle's sngle wth the bases jammed ac counted for the Harts' fourth and ffth runs whch concluded the early scorng outburst Whtey Mzerak receved credt for the one-sded wn wth Bll Yanoso. the Dankffs startln-j ptcher, benr ehnrger wth the Lou Abale, Brennans' bllant freball artst, ptched one of hs best games of the season, defeat- Slsleh, member of the Hall of nq the Hurts by a - count. Fame an done of the game's alltme frst sackers, who wll be as-gs tally n the frst nnng durng Abale allowed one ht and a slnssted by scouts Art Dede and John h.s turn on the hll. Carey, former Brooklyn stars. Smanek, Buckalew. and Mller Pete Smoyak, local sports fgure t;nrnered two hts apece to pace wll be n charge of all arrangements for the school, and nterest- Mana^ev Joe McLaughln the South Amboy sludgers. an- l t :! U 3!l u t : All : ' 4 l ». s U(.>l :l:n<.-: 'AKHS.'.NHS All! H-., ly nnngs: S. Altln'v'x. ; ; \V ->;- f J '."NTS CtWlOYS Al 'l 2 : «tl u. :t H WullUKM.lK 'OTTKSY All l,!,,;:, l, r. Sl.lc.t-, >;.: ' 3 L'!.".',',''.'! '- "'. : l kws.s. :;, :t ;'-M.: ' ' :t,.t,. : l Key' Lrgu :<.,-.:-.r;;u, larat of the upper Florda keys, s connected \o th* Fl -da k''.a.':.nd by an automoble Cups andkwans Club to Clash; Shortenng Base Paths Pondered Beleve Former Lwk'w#\ Durablty to be Able to M«k«Full Route! ers. One Force HOPJ2LAWN The Bme, t«to ' all suubttjl names s to ba played tontt at the Hopeltwn Feld between the luwl eops WMl Woudbrldae KtwanlS C(ub. t was aluouced today that several rule* may have to be changed, dependng un the durablty of the play- d u y member b of f thepohx' nfuvor of f slort- H Thulum, Al Nuhass, Joe Mo- U,'hln, Al Martn, and Johnny Yuhn.«. Manager Dalton s keepng h:; slurtlng ptcher under s-th--t wraps n order to sprng '" surprse when same, tm around.! ' Manager Joe Pardl, thejkrwans defj.uu), l? s revamped ns }Ueup n order to put,hs teartj'.. thfwn column. The Rlwans wll take the feld wth. Hpwle Sharp on frst base, Steve Werlok at second, JOB Pad! at thrd. W W»l- Kchcck behnd the plate, Al Crom- w-j at shortstop, J. Oltnpy out n center feld, J..gchWfW! n Szabo fals to go the sttute an out. - agev Joe Pardl ntends to m P» n Manager Joe Dalton has been g selected to wde B^de the t destny of the Rush as hw ht. on* rellet ptcher Polce Department team, and Lou Horner, Fat Ktlmurray, L«pn choose hs 8t*rtn«lneup McElrpy, Mam N«tW. J PJtt uu toownu m «f mer, JQW Mojn«r. «. WW Deter.- Elmer KrnkO. ^ ned, and Erne Hunt H wll to on Steve PeU'as,-Kenneth VanP«t, hand th» Vttomk Vttok f Johnny PseMk/WU Burns, Matty lll K ed players can contact hm at 4C'. nounced hs charges are scheduled lberty Street, Pords, N. J. to play host to the North Amboy Players are asked to brng ther A. A. at the Port Readng Feld on own unforms, gloes, and spkes, Saturday. Game tme has been set All other equpment wll be fur-fonshed. ' Harts wll meet the Carraghersof 2:5 P. M. Tuesday nght the Promsng athletes who ndcate Fords n the Rahway Twlght League. The 'same wll be played n an nterest for professonal baseball wll be Kven an opportunty Ralway Park, AlT A. A. to jon the Brooklyn Dodyer organzaton. An : TEST ROCKET PLANE, M-.-n.k. The Ar Force s plannng tvu'v-'y"'! send ts Bell X-l rocket plane,runs., hurtlng toward,700 mles an \ l - l» "^hour n a new seres of hgh nlt- ' "' Mlf -- tude speed tests beyond nature's > "sonc wall." The tests are ex- peeled to take the plane UP to r--,,wc. <-r 80,000 feet about 5 mles j >l ] : ;.'<';>,- 2h whch would b» the hghest man ^ has ever attaned. BUSY TME FOR DAD PEORA.. Hurredly Frederck A. Mler slabbed h.s dpln- : raa from Bradley Unversty and : left the audtorum n a,run. He had just receved a note from hs wfe, Phylls, that she had left the commencement ceremones hurredly to go to a hosptal just n tme to greet Kathleen Ann. the Mller"s second chld. DEMONSTRATON FATAL RVERHEAP, N. Y. Whle a group of farmers watched. Robert Magoon, 25-year-old plot, of Lansng,' Mch., demonstrated crop-sprayng from the ar. The small plane, however, crashed nto electrc wres and burst nto flames, fatally burnng Magoon. 4 WVES, DVORCE: PRSON FLNT, Mch. James N. Hamm 25, went to the altar four tmes and to the dvorce court only qnce and so, he was recently convcte and sentenced to three to four years n State Prson for bgamy KEEPNG SOX UP JOE qobson WHOSE PTCHNG, BACKED UP 8Y no W/U/AMG' BA-rtWG KEPT THE BOSTON REP SOX WQtf DROPPNG RGHT OUT OF TM - us WAS FOR, ABOUT OHS- THRD OF weft w/s FOR joe AM OF Hlt CONTROL 6 BerreR THAH MY flfu ^A M k. nl. _> ',>n,nn.,-2,..mll-!-. r.-.,- Mlll-r, HSKNNAN'S l!- -w, ss k, : rl' llal-l A _' N ; AN'lll'F A. PAGE THlftTEBN SPORTS ROUND-UP,Cubs Halt The Carraghers, who ssued a challenge to all county teams last week, wll have the opportunty to gan local recognton Tuesday nght when they are scheduled to meet the local Harts A. A. n the Rahway Twlght League. Manager Joe McLaughln, expectng a tough tussle from the former Barron stars, s contemplatng savng hs ace hurler, Jack Manton. for the all-mportant game, although game tme may fnd ether Whtey Mzerak or Francs Ges holdng the startng assgnment. Manager McLaughln has done a remarkable job weavng hs ntal ball club nto a wnnng combnaton despte the fact that the team s forced to play the majorty of ts games on the road due to lack of a home feld. Lke the Carraghers, the Harts are strvng to gan stratospherc recognton wth such teams as the Port Readng St. Anthonys, seln Cubs, and' Keasbey Eagles, and Tuesday nght's contest may decde whch aggregaton s capable of takng ts place wth the townshp's top three. Hgh School Grd Star Makes Good... You can probably count the number of hgh school grdsters who are now playng major league football wthout servng ther apprentceshp on a college team, but Frank Bausmth, former North Planfeld Hgh School football star, and more recently of the state champon Planfeld Saracens, has become the excepton tq the rule by sgnng to play wth the New York Yankees. Bauamth, wnner of the Dartmouth Trophy as an outstandng Hgh School player, s 23 years old and weghs 80 pounds. He s scheduled to report to Ray Flaherty, Yankee coach, the latter part of the month at Cheshre, Conn., to start pre-season drlls. Bausmth, Who s famlar wth tre sngle wng, wll become a canddate for the talback poston, Maron vs. Wukovets Whle readng recently of the late Lefty Maron's record of 2 strke-outs durng a regular season, whch stll stands, our memory drfted back to a sunny afternoon when one of the state's greatest ptchers locked horns wth our own Percy Wukovets, n what was to become the greatest ptchng duel n the Barrons' damond hstory. The memorable game took place n 33 and was played up on the old Woodbrdge A. A. feld. Both Maron and Wukovets were n top physcal shape, whch s probably the reason they were able to go the fourteen-nnng route. The game was np and tuck from the start, wth tenson mountng wth each passng nnng, especally after the nnth when both hurlers were expected to Crack under the constant pressure. The Camptowners' ace was hs usual brllant self gong nto the fourteenth, strkng out eghteen Banons and allowng but seven hts, whle Bg Percy, oh the other hand, was matchng Maron's achevements wth some uncanny 'ptchng of hs own. The Barrons came to bat n the last half-of the fourteenth nnng wth the score knotted at 3-3. Sammy Vrgllo, the Barrons' scrappy nfelder, reached second before Prank Yost stepped to the plate to delver one of the most mportant base hts n hs baseball career to send Vrgllo home wth the te-breakng run, whch gave Percy Wukovets a well earned 4-3 vctory over one of the strongest teams n the state rvngton. A week before meetng the Barrons,.Lefty Maron was credted wth strkng out 2 Perth Amboy batters n a nnennng game. HOOKERS.... Bob Glls has swtched to the outfeld wth the local Harts A. A.... Don't mss tonjght's game between the cops and Kwans combne. Recreaton Department stll short of mpres,... The Vets and Van Tassels have more than an outsde chance to reach the fnals n the Freeholders' Softball Tourney Tommy Karpnsk just about the top umpre n the Recreaton crcuts,... Van Tassels softball combne has won fve straght games snce Jmmy Keatng took over the helm,.!. The local C. Y. O. grd forces, who are scheduled to start pre-season drlls the frst week n August, expect to nvade the lght senor ranks ths season Jann softball combne sportrg a three-game wn streak ther frst n two years..., Bll Wanca ptchng the Carraghers B. C. to another successful season... Pete Gynnes wasn't kddng when he sad the seln Cubs were the toughest team n the Md-County League. Omnbus Features Slate af Monmoujh MONMOUTH PARK, oceanport, N. J. The Hstorc Omnbus Handcap, u holdovw from the days of old Monmouth Par)c, headlnes the comng week of racng at ths Northern New Jersey 'race course. Wth holday actvty past, new Monmouth now throws ts 42-day summer muetng nto hgh geav, and as usual actvty at both the attendance and nutuel wckets Wll Accelerate rght to the August 7th fnals. The pnmthu, at one oue-rgnth. nas attracted 44 nomnatons, and s a major* prep for the later tunnng of the $25,000 Monmouth Handcap. Among early possbltttw for the nne furlongs aer such steady (fong routers as Glen Mddle Farm's Faraway, Oreenlree Stable's Blue Border Coudnece, Wllam MolJs les, Kng Ranch's Cortteut Flash Burn, H. La Mpntagne's Cafero and Connver, 8- Newoyer's Turbln, Joseph M. Roebljng's Artst Lfe and Mftcbeth, James V. Tganl's Double Jay, Qto/ge D. Wldner's Lucky Draw jul others. '\w Omlbus Maws closely hosptal upon the heels of the Long Branch Handcap, a sxteenth mle shortr, and both are sharpeners for he July 24 Monmouth 'Cap at a mle and a quarter. Another outstandng attracton of the week s the "Return Engagement" Wednesday afternoon, fashoned exclusvely for two- -ear-olds whch appeared a year ago st Monmouth Park's frst yearlng slv.nv. n addton to beng an nterestng and sportng race, t also furnshes a prep for elgbtes to the New Jersey Futurty renewal u week later. N. J. Breds Only Both the "Return" and the Fu turty are restrcted to New Jersey 'bredb, followng Monmouth's announced pplloy of. UtftwlHB-lU HUJ- port aetvely behnd the breadng Dark Home n Mddlesex Loop UpnetH /'alerg, Snappng Long Streak SELN-The dm* nrse of the Mm-County League, the seln Cubs, lved up to ther reputaton of beng the toukhrst t*am n the loop when they ups-t tp powerful Port ReullnJ S'.. Anthonys. who art currently radln;! the Mld- Cnulty clrrul. Tn- C'jv, set buck Manager JuHus Kollar'» thurgu!y a 5-2 t-ore, Before name tme tho Salnfcj were enjoyng an eleven Kane wn streak and p.ovlnu themselves the scourge of the league. The low dropped Port Readng to a ono and a half margn over the Carteret Oroles, whle th- vctory enabled the Cubs to move up from seventh poston to ffth. Phl O'Connor. M,r.c«er Howe Ells' rnoupd ace. was credted wth the Cubs' mos: mportant vctory of the season because of hs effectve hurllna n tre clulchm. O'Connor sc»tte:ed ten hts, struck out seven, nnd had excellent control, walltnu only two battm over the seven nnng stretch. Walt Malnowsk ptched Rood euht-hll -» for Port Headng, but the askressvr Cubs came through when the chps Yerp down, scorng three runs n the thrd nnnk to take the lead whch they never relnqushed. The Cubs had sevsral httng stas who contrbuted heavly to the upset vctory, Mke Mastrangelo hrqke A 2-2 te n the thrd nnns wth a sharp sngle to left. Tommy Comsudls blasted a home run and sngle for a perfect day at the plate, whch hs brother Dene bettered wth Hres successve hts n as many trps to the plate. Carl FreltAK put the game on ce or seln by drvng n an nsurce run jp the sxth wth a boomtj trple. Tony Bfrcellona. Walt Mallnowk, and Pete Qeynes collected two lts apece to lead the Port Readm slugger.*. Tonght the Cubs play host to he powerful South Rver Falcons t the seln Feld. Plhl O'Connor s slated tn hurl for the Cubs. Sunday the ^ubj; arc sclu'duled to meet the Perth Anbny Clovers on ther home Held, and from nl ndcatons, Ue Kame wll b> H honey, Game tme has bren ;;-! fur 3:30 P M. 'm:? n-:" T. llntflln, us W. Mullnv.kl. S tvt*unex, ''f A. MlluWKkl, H Hyr--, f v ln-v, rl' Klll's, 'll J. l v * ' s O.N T 'owhlh l,. Tffl'-ll'l. -f M. M''uKc-ln. ' (!. CU.J. - Yulull-..'ll -', 't,r:-,. J. 'l'ulhl-, -f Vuv lv M St. An l,lv'«all S AH D ) t n H 2 J0 H n? 3 Tough Contests Ahead for Greners WOODDHDGE The Grene. Grls broke even n two Rames played over the week-end. At Parn on Saturday the grls defeated the Farmerettes of Chester, 8- ' behnd the splendd ptchngoje Carol Gh'oud, the locals' "Pg Tal", Wonder. Vrgna Galamb, ths Yuhasz Grls' nfeld phenom, played an. nnng wth the locals, and wss warmly receved by the fans. On Sunday at rvngton. the Greners lost -5. Tongnt the locals play the Robn, Grls of Carterct at Copax Feld, Frday ntht the Farmer- k ettes of Queeh.5 (N. Y. under the lghts at New VUage, and on Sunday the Superor Colored Grls of Newark at. Columbus Feld. Saturday's box score: rltknkk (lt loom for two ysan,,mm-.'-/ts gg MeGrft had a cm~' ndustry of the State. On Futurty a: """' >l her landlady, Mrs. BeH3le WWte/ mornng another crop of yearlngs, They dscovered they were both racng's hope of the future, wll from Wnston-Salem, N. C; both bot make ther debut before the fa had the same maden name! mous tranee and horse, Judge Preston M. Burctl Of tya'broolt meade Stable. They, n'turn, ba : comu elgble for next Mawn'& We turn Engagement. Throughout t wll also offer ts usual quota o hgh elass dajly events, wrtten fo> all grades and ages of thorough breds. Federal ^ld to start vast»tat mtltnl nlun av.naar'oh ' llln.-, -l tlllvhl, rl' mlger, -... m-oby, HH. luloau, rf -ull'l, ). u.. 3) PAHMEUETTRH, Sf f, rf [ellly, < ( H 0 0 H 00 0 Q0 U l ', 2 N HOUSE 2 VEAtS; SSTERS V WASHNGTON After lvng : >, Adams; and that Uey.wereslster% who hadn't seen each othel' atacf'," 24..,, HURRCANE CUM$ PAD ' - MAM, F a. nsuranoe clams,- totalng'25,332, and amountng-to $,60,63, resultng from last September's hurrcane n ths area, -have been pad, accordng to an offcal of the Natonal Assocaton of ndependent nsurance Ad* 0

14 ' " ' ', ;! ; " PAOE FOURTEEN THURSDAY, JULY 5, 48 Jersey Tre Adds Jewelry Shop As 30th Brthday s Observed PKHT AM" ly T'-r, r-rv nf 'n.f -",v Tre ('(mpny. Hen- TtT C'lr.'v w;.;, l.y full!.l. mll,.ptftv juvl t'd^tl'er. jtnrr^ n M;- v; m'v.t 47 New A vmme h tt her..-n. s vsrr Brn,''W'k Avrr lns >;UT, 40 HCJ(lr-nt. WPS F n' S!' (!. Planllrl'l 05 Mum S'l-.-rl Asblry Park Cnntmes to VJKUM nml 00 Alhmv St.-w. New Brunswck, wll - lrlmr!-,.0th antl- brothers sold auto UK"; f XrlMvelv. For seven years, tn Knplowl/, vr;srv :.n';.v bv cprnn^ a nc.v Then m lflj2. hc jotlrvs npeno' Jewelry - > ulnn'nl whch wll another star m PlamlrUl wth feature >h'- flnc-t m damonds an Mll atotlm l)r;!u-r. Phlp, n gfts w;ln Mr n.< of all Tl wn ba '; :n HS whrn Kn..-<.'. ::en only Z] veal's nlrl. np.-p'l.ll,nltf"mohle tre H:e)-y : r - - <">r:r o[ Nrw Brlr-w'r. An'mc ;(jt Jfffershll Slr'(<;. P'' OJ'll/ed ' X' of KfUv-S, : :;!!.-(H ].!! -es. For a ve Ambv He l-n 'lv ll He Brmmm spr-.sale l.!! 'p'ra'.rd tn* bttc-s.l.t;. n l!hfl. ns brother, /n;. ''.'l M vefl-.s old. relnrnrd H F-:.!;f'c where ); lfrl,-c,. ::m v:'h tt'o 7Ht! DvMon l' '>'! n lnn a p.ulv..m-. s neslup T -f pomtlt't el'.'tncal apph.uc'. sx'h as wash- ch.rsr. The b-nc vntnucd j n expa'l. ;ml a r, hl branch j was npe;"r n Asl 00!). Th- (nllnwn; v Park n' brother-, fnnr tler busness y.-ar. th' hart oulj'»*!t : -> orsmn! locaton n Perth Amb >y anrl ller facltes wrte mar 'lale. They purchased tn bnlrn : arr<w tp street unr ', expurtert by becomng fluents for : D;.monrl T Trucks. ] Fullnw the trend of the tmes, ll'.e Koplow/ brothers sool adfled :,\!ns to ler busness and all, nn machnes, refrgerators and oners n 37 they remodeled the Perth Amboy sales room by tenrm> down an adjacent buldng and addng to the orgnal property. Then n 4. they "opened ther newest store n New Brunswck. n all four stores, one can fnd the latest n electrcal equpment and every concevable type of automoble accessores. The new jewelry department s sure to please Perth Amboy shoppers who well know the Kaplowtz brothers' reputaton for carrylne only the best stock avalable. ELEPHANTS may be Just a concdence, but Conuress Republcan-controlled> recently came out n' favor of a bll whch calls for humane treatment of wld anmals brought nto ths country, referrng specfcally to a shpment Of elephants from nda n a report whch accompaned the bll. Presdent, n Seattle speech, presses attack on power nterests. Bowles urges U. S. act to speed world covcrnment. CAMERA TOPCS by T. T. Holdcn PLAN SCF.NC 'M T MS WTH < AM JUST Paragraphs Prototype All hc modern hardo need-; l.n look lke :.he oplnnl s n pece of shnbone thrust through t. Rchmond News-Leader. n Ve Olrtf Days Lone before the days of televson baseball entered the lvnrc mom -but the wndow panes had lo be reset Chrstan Self nee Montor. ndependence New ttles for non-commssoned crudes n the Ar Force are apparently desgned to marke the ndependence of the Ar Force under unfcaton. Mnneapols Star. Gran Speculaton Grnln speculaton: Gazng nto the breakfast bowl, heaped wth toasted, crunchy, sealed-ln goodness and wonrcrnk what the AT stuff wn,,,,.: Trbune. e ran to h the hlrhway. ndonesan U - N - se M h ppm " v U,, JERSEY TRECO. ;:: f LOFT '? Loft speeds your candy gfts Only Loft fles /our candy gfts (beyond 300 mles) va swft Constellatons and Dc- '$ to 0 termnus ponts all over the country. From there, ktchen-fresh, your delkou candy wll be rushed Parcel Post at no ncrease n malng rattt. LOFT Candy Shop,,..,..,,.. l.'.-l '.mly 'u 3 East Cherry. St., Ralway, N. J. REFRESHNG AR CONDTONNG QUCK NSTALLATON lu.t tu'.no. ;. n one short day you can have... coul... rffrr.slrr al' condtonng n your store... restaurant... offce... etc. Telephone us today, lot.s Rvf you the detals. \' Low frst cost economcal operaton V Compact desgn attractve appearance v Quck, easj, "one-day" nstallaton \ (tool, dehumdfy, crculate and nter ar \ Slent operaton long lfe RECENT CONTRACTS NCLUDE,.. loft Candy Stores n Red Bank, Long Branch and Asbury Park. Stcnbach Dcpt. Stores n Red Bank and Asbuty Park. rkhtl AM HO A flkure n the (urerrotnd and the cfeell swee of <ll:mml lnes makes ths scenc Speed Graphc study hy,t. P. M':lln H pcture - to ((race any album, Scenery has always been a fa-, a lcluc wth lr-e areas of sky. vorte photographc subject. Bu.! t s often worth walnu fur a few too many potentally beautful pctures fal because the photographer rmht pnstnn before you snap the mnutes untl clouds are n the just ams ard vshoots wth lttle shutter. thought to plannng hs pcture. And lghtng, of course, s most A successful scenc shot must mportant. Sometmes the afternoon sun wll make a scene bran-; have composton. There should be one man pont of nterest only t f ll that s only commonplace n wth trees, hlls, roads and other lnear objects leadng the vewer's harsh noon brllance Cross- luht-; eye to Ue focal pont. The seme! 2 s usually best to make objects should be framed by trees, a fense stand out and gve them texture, or other foreground objects that wth color flm, t s best not to ' concentrate yout nterest on the j shoot before ten n the morn nn or ; rght pont and add to the three- j after three n the afternoon lor dmensonal qualty. f the scene s an mpressve one lke the ocean, the Grand Canyon or other vast vsta, t should have some recognzable object to add scale. A fgure n the foreground s often useful to dramatze the grandeur of a scene. But have the fgure look nto the scene, not at the camera so there wll be no competton for attenton. Clouds are always atta:':--* n Practcal S arses Lst Tuesday Nght Sessons PERTH AMBOY The Second Dvson of the Practcal Nurses Assocaton of New Jersey met n the Nurses" Audtorum of Perth Amboy General Audtorum wth Mrs. Eleanor Rodney n charge. Reports on the state conference held at the Academy of Medcne n Newark were heard. Two nc,.v members were accepted. Regular sessons nf hc urou') wll be hsld the frst Tuesday nuht nf each month at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. NSTAXMENT DEBT Amercans went $,-J ) deeper nto debt on \\a- nstallment plan durnt; the frst, sx months snce tme-payment rmtrols ded last November renchv the hghest pont n lu.stoyy. -SJ, at beunnnn of M;> Total consumer credt also n\:jn a record h'-h of S3.f)6.00U)0). Headquarters. for HUSKY BOYS ACKSON' CLOTHES _ 46 SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY, N.J. the sunlght often takes on a red dsh cast when near the horzon that wll tnt your whole pcture. Most mportant nf all n your camera vewpont. A successful.scenc photograph must somehow! capture the emoton you felt n seenk the scent and transmt t j to any one who vews the pcture, lust as panters wll add. elmnate or changg detals to make a land-, scape look as they want t, you! must see camera poston, selecton! of detal, angles. lffhtnk. dep'th of feld and other photographc technques to assemble the scenery nto a pcture that wll.say what you, want t to convey to vewers. A lttle plannng makes the dffer- j encp between a record shot and a beautful photograph. \ 'Graflex Photo Drector! At No Kxtra Cost! ;ltl. *> MM Mlrt'Ht nr rrr}- rlxr ul'm > 0 lm> \ nnr n ll l.ullllall'n, am n.t-rnl nlnt-lrlh NHurrt nl ru -rlj n-t'k«*rll-l r>«-- r. Dr. Paul R. Malamut Ontourtrst n Attenduncc Dully nn l):l> k. M. to. «l. GOLDBLATT'S Credt Jewelers and Optcan* 84 KAST { H.RKV ST. KAWAV 7-6R7 Cooks ether automatcally, or as a conventonal gas range. Also gves p the never-equalled flavor and excellence of famed Dutch Oven cooke A< a conventoral range, you'll fnd my mportant,modpr mprovements, s\ct as the speedy, heat-focusng, gassavng Spral Flame burners. And you'll lke the ease of cleanng; range top an< burner bowls arc atamped from one pece of gloamng whte porcelan. & -AWff large»v>n teok ag. > >G Nl ' m " ltnl! ' - ZS^JL^TA ""' ".". RSkS wlwl- ::! l-.lu. *'.!»,. tuml H''- (0.-\\s k' Only M., Ov,n C.v nmkll tll' ;.n. nnrt -. - ' ' ". - : : ) ; D:l,-h l,,m, "f C O M E N - S E E TS M A N Y O U T S T A N D N G N E W FEATURES OPEN FRDAY NGHTS 7L :00 evsty lre lo. PtRtH AMBOY N(W BRUNSWCK PlANFED AStURf MW 47 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. KNTKF, STOR-: S SUMMF.R COOKK) FOR YOUR SHOPPNG < ' ""' ' PHLCO ROOM Ar Condtoners mmedate lnsullnlu Amboy Mfg. Co. Lcrner Shops Fshkn Bros. Schndcls Parncs Bake Shop Costa ce Cream Co. Tafson Shoes greed's Fur Shop t Danty Appard Shop «Marknc Dep't Stow MOW U.\»WU'K, Shelton Dess Shop HOT HV Kt Dr. Blankoft's Medcal Buldng CHARLES WN & SONS, nc. - Telephone Perth Amboy Regula $8.8 Dresses Summer Prnts n<» varety t» hoot BLOUSES SKRTS Chldren's Dresses SUTS PEGr EVENNG OPEN FRDAY

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