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1 ren Man's nventon Heralded as Wde Boon \ealth Protecton, but Money Backers Scarce H\ a of ft,,,'s Suntl Clmw,,,., Wllam W..n- <V Spoon hope,,sr n advertsng.nlr for drnk-, (r«by..moled by lh«s ll,. (f Sewaren'l,...j, (.nts who was He war for corn, praetlenlly all,,, st-rvlf*, eot the,!rnklne Kl»» tp,,, fs by health!; nspectons,l,,n;nt«. especally, ( ly and vcnty, Wth He read l,sm.s lpslrk." further and dscovered that drty flames are source* of nfluent*, tuberculoss, dphthera, pneumonla, totret fev«r,. whoopng couth, cotds, trench mouth, typhod fever, dysonterj, mumps, and measles. So Mr. Spoon tet to work and nvented the "Santl-OUm Tp." t l«smple to put n place, as the (tlww flt* rght nto the tp and t then pushed up untl t fts tghtly, rased an nch or no above the flaa*. After use,, the tp s thrown away, the glass washed and dred and then ready for another "collar." All that remo ns now to get some frm nterested. * * * Although neverar of the larger frm* have declared nterest, to date the Sevrren men have not been able to secure necessary hackng. The tps»re so»rthat advertsng, such as MNl on coasters, could be sold. t would he an asset to beer and soda frms especally, Mr. Brd sad. n promotng the nventon, Mr. Brd has receved several endorsements whch he wll be able to use. One s from the Department of Health of Rahway whch reads a* follows: "After ntervew and nspecton of the Kantl-GlftM Tp, t s the contenton of the members of the Board of Health of the Cty of Rahway, that t s a great mprovement for the protecton of health, and we recommend Us u«e n the endeavor to protect the health of the ctzens n all communtes." The health offcer n Elzabeth wrote: "Ths s to certfy (Contnued on Page 3) Snbepenbent - Heabet VOL. XL NO. 27 PRCE FVE CENT8 WOODBRDGE. N.,, THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 94B Entered M Second Claw Matter \l tht Fol Offce, Woodbrldg*, N. J. Pnh lh«kvp Ht 8 Ur*en Street, N. J M f> over Grl Cabn Fght t, H Ou;rl<'l Haled,,nr: Men Fned ;, dsorderly ;[ ; A Unlt be- ;vn men over two,,;uno cty led to..m- at a Route u[ cnmplfllnts of nduct. '.tolman Thomas onyclo Offcer Jo-,, r Alfredo 3an- : bartender, Mss ::n, Mchael Pal! -man and Mrs, h' polce report,,,:l Pal lota regls-,;:-. :md the Johnson :. l to regster at Smuntono en- n mrl's cabn, ft Nurse, Car Authorsed as Red Cross Quts Job WOODBRDGE An emergency appropraton of $3,000, to secure another nurse for the Health Department, was approved by the "townshp Commttee at ts meetng Tuesday. The move was made necessary when Red Cross announced t was dscontnung ts Home Nursng Servce. Of the $3,000, $,000 wll be used foy salary fot the remander of the year and $2,000 for a car. Cvl Servce Test for Sergeant's Post Veteran has Best Chance to Qualfy, Messck Statement ndcates WOODBRDGE As exclusvely Allgaer's Job n Ar No Acton Taken Ether to Abolsh Post or Restore t to Hm WOODBRDOE Although t was ndcated last week that the Townshp Commttee at ts caucus Frday would reach some decson on the Wllam AllgaleT case, no acton \wa. taken at the regular sesson Tuesday ether to abolsh the Job or return Mr. AUg&ler to hs poston as Real Estate Dlrec tor. The Cvl Servce Commsson and Justce Frederc R. Cole have both ruled n favor of Mr. Allgaer f the poston s abolshed, Mr Allgaler wll have,to be pad at hl regular salary rate from the frs announced n The DENT-LEADER last NDEPENweek. Desk Townshp Road Department Personnel Up to 83; $7,000 Appropraton Added to '48 Budget Fgure Fremen's Bazaar Dampened by Ran Sunny Week-End s Hope for Rest of Stay as New Surprses Ready WOODBRDOE Although. 'ran the frst part of the week ( hoth men j dampened the sprt* of those who attempted to attend the carnval sponsored by Woodbrldge Fre Company, the fremen are lookng forward to a brght and sunny weekend to compensate them for the loss. Set. Cat! Sundqulst, Tuesday notfed the Townshp Commttee through Mchael J. Coll, charman of the Penson Commsson, that he ntends to retre on penson Auftust 5. As a result, machnery wll be set n acton (or the Cvl Servce Commsson examnaton to fll the post the frst tme such art examnaton has been held for the polce department snce the adopton of the Cvl Servce Referendum tle! last November. of the year to the date of the abol tlon of the post. There s a slght chance that the case wll be appealed to the Supreme Court, en bane. Townshp Attorney B. W. Vogel was of the opnon, however, that the appeal would not be made except as a last resort. ndcatons at the present tme are that the Commttee wll abolsh the poston "as no longer necessary." WOODBRDGE The passage of a resoluton by the Townshp Commttee Tuesday permttng the muncpalty to borrow $7,000 on a note to be used exclusvely for salares and waged to repar Townshp streets brngs to lght the fact that the number of men employed n the Pnblc Works Department has almost doubled snce the end of last year.» X C * n March of 947 there was an average of 4 men employed by the department n comparson to an average of 40 men n March of ths year. n Aprl of last year the department pad an average of 43 men as compared to an average of 52 men the same month ths year. June payroll sheets reveal that an average of 55 men were hred by the department n 94 an aganst an average of R4 men n 948, n July of 947 an average of 54 men worked n the department whle last month (he average was T4 men. When the present admnstraton took over at the begnnng of the year, the Publc Works Department boasted an average of 40 men, The payroll sheet for the last two weeks of last month reveals that 83 men werr workng. A comparson for the Sprng and Summer months, when most of the road and sewer work s done shows the number of men employed as follows; March, st 2 weeks,!m7. 4;!)48, 49; 2nd 2 weeks, 947, 42: 348, 4). Aprl, st 2 weeks, 87, 0; MS, 5; 2nd 2 weeks, 947,47: 948,54. June, st 2 weeks, l»47, 53; KK, 04; 2nd 2 weeks.!)47, 57; 94R, ((.V July, st 2 weeks, 947, 54; 08, «5; 2nd % weeks, 947, 54; 948, 83. Heated words between ('nmmtteeman Wllam Gcry, Thrd Ward Cqmmltteeman Peter Schmdt, Second Ward, marked the passage of the $7,000 emergency appropraton. "Where are we gong to get the $7,000"? questoned Mr. Gery. "You say t s an emergency. When demanded more cops for a real emergency you sad we had no money for cops, but you can fnd t now." "Why ddn't you put on more cops last year"? quered Mr. Schmdt n return. "t's the same old story, last year s gone, ths year s another year," Mr. Gery shot back, "You are managng to get $7,000 out of the wndbag. When sad you could put on more cops by emergency appropraton you sad was a lar more or less. Sure, we need the roads,, but don't lke your method of dong thngs." (Contnued on Page 3) Shell Offer of $270,000 Due Aug. 7 Tentatve Fgure «Set on Town-Owned Land Needed for Refnery WOODBRDGE A tentatvely estmated prce of $270,000 wll be offered at the meetng of the Townshp Commttee on August 7 by the Shell Ol Company for town-owned land needed for the constructon of ts $00,- 000,000 refnery and laboratory on Blar Road. t s understood that Crowley, Lone Survvor of War Draft Board, Resumes Old Dutes fned SlDO each MHS. The women < dr;! sentences on ;>;,nnt. The cabn K; cbrn. 65. was, sentence on a :.,l;n«the Town- Charles P. Messck, Chef Examner and Secretary of the Cvl Servce Commsson, has nformed The NDEPENDKNT - LEADER that all frst-class patrolmen wll be elgble to take the examnaton. The appontment, then, may be Sells 2( Plots n! Offers 4 Mle le s Scheduled 7; Purchasers Leted are!)<;k Twenty parr julv-owned prop.,- publc sale Tues-!! M, hp Commttee ' Turner for Ralph. -,:sno: Henry C, v lm and Laura l->hn and Mary > >.ms R. Petolettl, AUKCO R. Petol_ Mary A. Yarga.ml Dors Rusnak.:;.! Ann PnelH. *375 \:w' Drtesens, $375.: ;, Scrlpfco. (375 :<;, HuydUOCO. 300, Tranman, 300 'h. Htyducko, Ml M, Jr, 250; Lo u:d;n for Angelo R "\\. 5250; Jqseph and.nu. $2&0; Charles VJ50; Oeo-ge an v!»o. Clare E. Setckel :.HK Mm-y Chnch*:.'d Ann Hlton. 00. ' dmonal parcels of M A publo sale on «' M.. Kt the Me- p;l Buldng. 0 * AWARDED /M//VT JOB opportunty to plan new surprses nd the annual affar at the Arc ou.te grounds, on School Street hould be well attended over the et-kend. Booths nclude household soods, lectcal applances toys and arllea sutable for gfts. There are des and games for old and young lke. Sewer Dffcultes Plague Commttee WOODBRDOE f the complant sn't about roads t's about sewers and at last Tuesday's sesson of thf Townshp Commttee t was the latter. Frst A communcaton was receved from the Woodbrldge Bulders complanng about the overflow of cesspool on St. James Avenue. Park Avenue and Clnton Street and suggestng the nstallaton of sewers. Then a delegaton from Demorest Avenue and Smth Street, complaned that the surface water was so heavy, that a foundaton for a new home caved n. Commtt«eman Thomas Stevens promsed the delegaton that the condton would be taken care of mmedately. Resdents of Retnsen Avenue, Avenel, below Smth Street, complaned the septc tanks are full of water and are overflowng causng a health hazard. "We need a sewer," one spokesman sad, "and we are wllng to pay for t." Ther complant was referred to the Publc Works Commttee and the Commtteemen. from the Thrd Ward. \ who may select a man from the three who receve the hghest marks. However, Mr. Messck sad yesterday, that f a veteran ememes from the examnaton wth the top mark, the commttee has no choce, the veteran must be apponted accordng to law. 4 Veterans Elgble Apong the veterans elgble to New Company dea of Colona Board Stuaton n Dstrct 2 Takes Werd Turn as Members Plan Battlg COLONA The curtan s ready to go up on the next act of the Colona Fre Commssoners' own Comedy of Errors. Defeated n court n ther attempt to secure the record books from Stanley Seabasty, who was ousted as secretary, the majorty members of the Board are oft on a new tangent. Ths tme they are gong to organze a new flre company of ther own! n a letter to Fred ModavLs, Avenel Man s A\)\H>nlod as Member of Agency N e w Conscrpton take' the examnaton are Am Petersen, veteran of World War ; Stephen FelerUg, vfetarart of both wars and Jtttgptt'Dllton and Anthony Peterson, veterans of World War. The last group of veterans apponted by the former Republcan Admnstraton last year wll not be elgble to take the examnaton as t takes thj-ee years to become a'flrst class patrolman. Undoubtedly, the present admnstraton wll appont an actnc desk sergeant untl the Cvl Servce Commsson announces fhe date for the examnaton whch may not take plate for two or three months. The Commsson usually wats untl t has to gve examnatons for two or three communtes. The tests n all lkelhood wll be gven n Newark. \l $2,500 Lor for Work at Hgh -Chrs Behrem, the contract n^ and decoratng of J >'l second floor* of Hu ;, school by the fmuclon Monday on >"' " $2,500. 'M. * were Gustav Planfeld Grl s Hurt n Route 35 Accdent WOODBRDOE A resdent of Planflsld, Mss Patrca Peale, 8 6 Watchung Avenue, was slght- s njured Tuesday when her car J*mped thq safety lane on Route 35, near Flpod Street. Patrolmen Stephen Petras and uto Cracks nta Pole, )ccu{)ant Suffers Hurts WOODBRDOET^- Mss JSma Howley, 34, 52 Davd' Street. South Amboy, was treated at the,'erth Amboy Oeneral Hosptal Tuesday for possble fractured rbs, hock and abrasons after the car,r whch she was rdng and drven or Raymond Burns, 46, 356 Man Street, South Amboy, ht a Publc Servce pole on Route 35, near Oakwood Avenue. Burns told Patrolmen Henry Dunham and Anthony Peterson that he was cut off by a truck whch drove out of the safety lane. He sad Je pulled to the rght to avod bemg ht by the truck and struck the pole. ; r h, '- M^ted work on the n''xt day n order to ' " "peted before the l '!mo. ''"nstructon of the." ' Nfmol wll be! re- ""rd at eght o'clock '"l- for the stadum, ' ' 'dvprtlsed because «'<" «deemd too fvved August 6. Patrolmen Steph Wllam Majorca reported that th drver of the car, Arturo Dunn, Jr. 8, RFD l, Planfeld, lost oonuo: of the vehcle. Mss Peale wa taken to Perth Amboy Genera Hosptal n a rado car and treated for possble fracture rbs. presdent of Colona Chemcal Hook and Ladder Company, Charles bucaa, who sfoed hs name as sflerettry of the Board of Fre Commssoners of Dstrct No. 2, wrote as follows: " "On the evenng of July 22, 948, the Board of Fre Commssoners, representatves of the flre company and ther attorneys met to dscuss the matter pendng and rtfter all the shoutng of sung the Board, the best the attorney for the Fre Company had to offer was to abolsh the flre dstrct. The Board does not take ths stand. Therefore they are formng a new flre comp.any to keep the dstrct protected. Any member of the Colona Volunteer Chemcal Hook and Ladder Company who wshes to jon the new fle company s requested to con tact the Board of Fre Commssoners of Dstrct 2'." ndcates Flrht Mr. Modavs sad the present fhe company has ts charter and does not ntend to gve t up. He also sad that the flre company "would stand/to a man to fght tht efforts of the Board to tear down all we have tred to buld up for the communty snce the lre company s exstence." He predcted the Board would not get any recruts from the present flre N j WOODBRDGE --J a m r s J. j Crowley, 39 Lvngston Avenue, Avenel, the only survvng member of the Woodbrdge Draft Board of Wqrld War, wll serve on Local Board No. 32 for ths area. Other members of the old board were* the late Walter Wart- and Hampton Cutter. n addton to Woodbrdee Townshp, Local Board 32 wll serve. Careret, East Brunswck Mlltown, North Brunswck, Pertr Amboy, Sayrevlle. South Amboy South Rver. Other members of the board wll be Lous Koplowtz, Lews Street. Perth Amboy; Harry R. B, Meyers, 34North Man Street, Mlltown; Wlbur C. Rose, 224 Man Street, South Rver, and Samuel V. Convery, 75 Smth Street, Perth Amboy. The Qoyeraraent Appeal Agent wll be James P. Haney; 99 Hgh Street, Perth Amboy. Unter the act, New Jersey wll vlth 'Presdent Truman's Proclamaton. The locaton of the regsratlon places wll be anhounced n few (lays. The frst regstraton cay wll be August 30, for men born n 922. have 45 local boards, one per county plus one addtonal per 00,000 of populaton as aganst 202 boards n operaton under the 940 act. Plans are r.ow beng made to conduct the regstraton of all men requred to regster n accordance company. BDS NVTED / ^ WOODBRDOE Bds wll jbe receved August! 7 r by%the Townshp of Woodbrldge for the pavng of Btrawbery Hll Avenue and Cutter's Dodk Road to Mlton Avenue as a Stkte AW Project. Plans and specflcators have already been approved by the State Hghway Department. Chldren Wn Prses at Playground Shop} 8ELN Przes were awarded a the doll and costume show held Frday at the seln Memoral Park playground 3'lth George Brtton supervsor, n charge. _ ( The wnners were: Pat Cornel Her, prettest dqll; Gary Und ustl, newest, doll; S'san Blss, largest doll wth curllsst har; Carol n Grapes, most fe-llke doll; Hope Sbddef, tnoat comcal doll; Los Chrstensen, dot) wth prettest face; Barbara Whlttam, smallest doll, Jane Klmball, most unusual doll. Orangeade was served. FORDS MAN TABBED. AS DRUNKEN DRVER Jorrfot's Erratc Drvng Attracts Polce Eye; Hearng Slated Today WOODBRDGE-Clydt Jordan, 53, 66 Lberty Street, Jords, wll appear before Recorder Andrew D Desmond today to answer a complamt of drunken drvns. The Fords resdent was arrested by Patfftlmen Nels Laurtzen and Cenneth Van Pelt yesterday afternoon after a resdent of Hopelawn, notng the erratc manner n whch Jordan ^as drvng hs car jumped on the runnng board and turned the key n the lock. He then called the polce. Taken to 'polce headquarters, Jordan was Jronounced under the nfluence of'lquor and unft to operate- a motor vehcle after an examnaton by Dr. Malcolm Dunham. PaddedCcll Rpper has Funds Slashed Fned $220 on Drunken Drvng Charge, $40 to Pay for Damages WOODBRDGE Jnhn,7. Rone, Jr., 27, 858 East Scott Street, Olphant, Pa., s $260 poorer, mnus a drver's lcense and the polce hope a much wser man. ' Rone was arrested by Patrolmen Arnt Petersen and Joseph Mc- Laughln. after an accdent at the ntersecton of Walnut Street and New York Avenue, Colona, Brought to polce headquarters, the Pennsylvanan was examned by Dr. Malcolm Dunham and pronounced under the nfluence of lquor and unft to operate-a motor vehcle. All went well untl Rone was locked nto a cell. He became so nosy the offcers found t necessary to transfer hm to a padded cell. When he was released n the morrns t was found he had rpped a padded, panel to bts. Brought before Recorder An- Plans Progressng for Prest Trbute Tcket for Dnner Aug. 26 to be Dstrbuted After Sunday Masses WOODBRDGE Reservatons for the dlnnnr August 26 at the Pnes, RarttH.l Townshp, fh honor of Rt. Rev. Monsgnor Charles G. McCorrstn, pastor of St. James' Church, wll close August 7, Maurce P. Dun^an. general charman, announced today. Plans lave also been made drew D. Desmond, Rone was fned $200 for drunken drvng $40 for repars to the cell and $20 for the doctor's, examnaton. n addton, the Recorder wll recommend to Pennsylvana authorta that hs sell tckets for the dnner after each mass Sunday n St. James' School. Meanwhle. Mr. DunRR has announced hs commttees as follows: Hugh B. Qupley. vce charman;, Wllam J. Fnn, secretary; Patrck L. Ryan, treasurer; fnance commttee. GeorRe Rellly, Raymond Anderson, Mss Mary Ellen Grace, Leqn E. McElroy, Mchael J. Traner; nft commttee. Mrs. Mchael De Joy, Mchael Holohan, Mss "Helen Van Tassel, Mrs. Leot E. McElroy'. Mss Phylls Coley. Mss Alta Ryan, Mrs. Else Halstead, John Coyne, Wllam Ryan, John Boyle, John Bergen. Recepton, Wllam Boylan, James J. Keatng, Stephen Kager, Rchard Ryan, Mss Van Tassel, Mss Rosemary McCarthy, Mss Mary Maher, Mss Susan Murphy, Mss Ruth Mark, Mrs. DeJoy, Mrs. M, McLaughln, Mss Margaret Sullvan, Mss Grace, Mss Ruth Elnhorn, Wllam Murphy, Robert Powe'/s.. Also Assstng Tckets, Davd F. Gerty, Lawrence F. Campon, Wllam Boylan, Robert Powers, LM Menard, Edwn Casey; transportaton, Mrs, Edward McFadden, Mrs, John Elnhorn, Owen S. Dunlgan, James J. Adolph Quadt of Fords has been named by Shell as ts representatve n ths transacton, and accordng to present plans Mr. Quadt wll present to the Townshp a complete lst of the lots and acreage requred at an ag* gregate offer of $270,000. At the moment, there s an unoffcal dfferental of approxmately $25,000 n the total as calculated by the prospectve purchaser and that arbtrarly establshed by the muncpalty. t s not contemplated, however, that ths dfferencrwll represent any real dffculty between the two partes. ntentons of the company to make the offer on August 7 were confrmed yesterday by Davd T. Wlentz, Shell counsel. From the schedule as now outlned, t s apparent that Shell ntends to go ahead wth ts plans for a mammoth nstallaton here regardless of the few landowners n the area who have placed what s consdered as an exaggerated value on ther holdrgs. Purchase of the muncpally-held land could be nterpreted as meanng there now s nothng n the way of the proposed refnery, so far as land needs are concerned, and that wllng K to Lse owners who are unsell wll not be able to thwart thkplan. drver's lcense be revoked for two years. The accdent, n whch Rone was nvolved, was a mnor one. The rear of a car owned by ; James Frankln, 40, 7 South Orange Avenue, Newark, was damaged, polce sad. Keatng, Wade Brown, Frank Pernchak; speakers and specal guests, Hugh B, Qujgley, James P. Gerty, Wllam Grausam, Andrew D. Desmond, Mchael J. Coll, Jacob W. G:ausam. Reformatory Now 'Prson Farm' But Bars Haven't Changed Any! Cars ' "' Old Hghway persons when a car ''M Woods, Newvk,, 'mother car crow-!l " lkhway on Oak '/,' drven by George Townshp, Woods ca - and Hudson, alto > Mu wus heated for a,," ll 'K at Berth Amboy Vaeger was, lorehetmj. taken to the H AVENEL The New Jersey State Reformatory here wll hereafter be known as W "N ew Jer8ey stal * Prson Farm," t was announced ths week. t was also learned that the New Jersey- Reformatory at Bordentowa wll be the future ttle of what" n the past has been the Bordentown 8tate Prson Farm. Ths change was authorsed n Benate pll 5$, now Chapter 60 pf the laws of 94. Under the legslaton the Townshp nsttuton becomes part of the State Prson system and Bordentown Wll (alee ts place among the reformatores. Wth the new program n effect, Bordentown and Annandale, whch are the most modem of the atau penal nsttuton* **U house the "hopeful" c l w of ofl«nd«ra whle ncarceratlon of hardened crmnals. The local nsttuton s 50 years old. of the old prson type of constructon surrounded, by walls and other physcal characterstcs of a strctly penal nsttuton. On the Other hand, Bordentown w<w lad out on the farm-land bass, free of pllson-jke desgn. f a bond ssue s approved a new wng wll b» provded at Ave. nel to house 300 addtonal men. The populaton pf the local nsttuton s now 93S offenders wth prson terms, most of the-shftng from Bordentown havng ben completed. Under the new tystem the Tre,nton State Prson wll t»ve branches n Avenel and Leuburg Prson b l d C t Th es n Avenel and Leubrg Prson Farm n Cumberland County. The Andrew Smonsen, Jr. Wns Swmmng Meet SEWAftEN And -ew Slmonsen, Jr., lou rteen-year.-»ld son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew lmonsen, Holton Street, won the gold medal award for frst place n the swlmr mlng meet at Seasde Heghts last week. Tpls s Slmonsgn's second truph; n Aprl he won the OW medal ton frst place n Bwonmnr contests at 'the Perth by Y.M.C.A. Leader's Corps. PLAYGROUND WNNER^ SEWAREN Mss Mary Jo Fnn, playground supervsor, announced the followng wnners n last week's sport* compettons; Bcycle race, Joseph Lockll; boys' runnng, James Jaeger and, Wllam L^bjg: grls funnng. Adele Roerg and N l Rhrd Fre Comtany Bus Rde s Slated for Saturday SELN All arrangements have been completed for the fust bus rde sponsored by the seln Chemcal Hook and L«"d<"- Fre company of Dstrct No.. S The bus wll leave me ftreouse Saturday at 6:30 P. M., and wll go to Rye Beach, New York.' The commttee n charge s: Jack Lews, charman; Russell Furze, Frank Balevre, Raymond Ellott and Stanley Grsybowsk. grls fung Jean Hade Noon; relay, Rchard d frtf Paper Drve Raned Out; To be Held Ths {Sunday SELN Due to ran last' Sunday, the scrap paper and scrap metal drve that was scheduled (or that day was postponed untl next Sunday, August 8. j The drve s beng conducted by seln Post, Veterans of Foregn Wars wth, Anthony Rggo and Arthur and El wood Donnelly n charge). SPECAL SESSON WOODBRBGE Court Merce. es, No\ 769, Catholc Daughters of Lmerc» v wll hold a specal meetng tonght at 8 o'lock at the Columban Club. [ ST SERVCl] ~ SEWARN-There wll be ( celebraton of H^ly Communon: a 9:30 A. M at St. John's Church,omorrow, Feast of the Trans fguraton. 200 Area Men to Attend 78th Dvson Reunon You[ng s Honored at Surprse Stork Fete SEMN Mrs. Lesle Young was honored Tuesday at a surprse stork shower held- at the home of Mrs. Stanley Nagrosst, Fat Ave)ue, wth Mrs. Allen Pateman as Gutts were: Mrs, Anna Danko. Woodbrldge; Mrs. Anna Pateman and Mss Helen Danko, Lnden Mr*. Jack Lews and Mrs, Ugo BettelU. seln., PLAN BEACH PARTY AVENEL-Tb^ Junor - Woman, Club' of Ayenel wll hold a beach party at Manasquan, 3uuday Members wll leave the home o Mn Allan BJorken, 08 Mauhat tan Avenue *t» A, M for furthe: C»U Mrs. BJorlcen a Mta., WOODBRDGE Two hundred ese:r'vatons have been made from Refuses 'lnrtusanable' Offers n the begnnng, Shell let t be known that whle t was wllng to pay a far market prce for what t requred, that t would not pay any exaggerated prces n thu communty or anywhere else. t s understood that a majorty of the owners have been wllng to. negotate on ths bass, but others have nssted on fgures far be*- yond practcal worth. Apparently plans have now been revsed whch wll permt the company to gnore any owners whose prces t deems unreasonable. The Townshp Commttee, after t receves the offer on behalf of Shell, wll advertse all of the lots together wth the offers therefore, but on a bloc bass. Ths wll mean that the entre parcel must be bd on, and that no offers for ndvdual plots or sectons wll be consdered. Such an acton would, of course, be n;the nterest of the muncpalty because otherwse the purchase of one or a few lots strategcally located wthn the whole could make the remander worthless, or gve the purchaser a tremendous speculatve advantage. Purchase of the entre tract wll thus undoubtedly be a condton stpulated to any prospectve bdders. / r he the' Woodbrldee-Perth Amboy area-for the annual reunon of the 8th Dvson Veterans' Assocaon of both wars at Fort Dx, August 3, 4 anr 5. Several unt reunons are beng planned. The men wll be housed n the barracks and eat n the dnng halls. All former 78th Dvson men wshng to go to the reunon are asked to. contact! any of the followng: Wllam Dockwell, Joseph Slas, Lous Y. Sosn, Wllam Leahy, Frank Plavn, James J. Mullen, Malcolm Crowell, Frank Dqtnaro. WANT GARBAGE COLLECTED WOODBRDGE A petton fojj garbage collecton n the Clftordj Heghts secton was receved by the Townshp Commttee Tuesday and referred to the Commttee as a whole, f WAS SALT S RUSE BY SPOUSE Avenel Map Tells Polce He Wanted to Scare Wfe, Not End Hs Lfe AVENEL "t wasn't poson took, t was plan table salt." That s what Albert Balog, 30, o Elm and Morrlsey Avenues xold the polce and members of the Avenel- Colona Frst Ad auad after hectc rdes n answer to pn "emergency call," yesterday afternoon. From what lttle Patrolmen Joseph Slpos and Albert Martn were jble kj get from Balog, who was n bed when they arrved, t appear. Amateur Frst-Aders are Lkely To Harm Not Help, Squad Warns the Avenel man wanted hs wfe. She n turn was convnced he was tellng to frghten,he truth as WOODBRDG The Wood trldffc Emergency Squad once agan urges motorsts who are nexperenced n "lrst ad" methods to be extremely careful n the handlng of hghway accdent vctms. W e -lntentloned motorsts, the f^quad ponts out, often aggravate njures n ther laudable, but uukllled, efforts to render atasunee. The best practce, accordng to the «4Uad, s to make the.patlent a comfortable *» possble at the scene of tbe accdent untl the ambulance arrves. "The natuul mpuhe of tfeot* who are nrtt to rwwb hghway accdent vlotlnw l to get the pattnt to a hosptal or tot fe utnvnt WW." ft, >resd«nt uf lte "However, hc well nlkuoned motorst ty, by nexperenced her husband works n a plant manufacturng poson., So Mru. Balog gave the along and sx men anuusrad the call the ambulance an* two/ patrol: n the rado car. Justj wh»tt a*d to Mr. Balog s d«flnte.ly. the record. handlng, a smple fracture of arm or lee nto a more serous njury. n frenzed paste to reach doctor or hosptal, mprovsed ambulances frequently are nvolved n accdent)) (broll dsregard of trafllo regulatons, n some cases causng addtonal njury or even death to the orgnal vctms, "t s mportant, therefore, that utmost ca* be taken both n the handlng of the njured and n trtwuswrtng them from the scene of acoldwt. Uv<* nan be. saved and njures mlntalmd f proper pr«o»uuw» are, flb- tryed," Party Held on Sunday* to SEWARTN~Mrs. Joseph, dersch and Mra."Stephen Ac..,, cayk gave a party Sunday to hottt^: of the' brthdays of ther dam^',3 ters the Msses Rta Andersch V&&M Lorrane Adamczyk.at the latt«nk home on Bwt Ayenue.. "V The gyesta were: George te«ws^ Donald Anderson, Charles Reck. ware, Mchael Coughln and Ulltan Oohl, Perth Amboy, ; Lous Luoas. Metuchon; Mry Testa, West, Orwjge; Mwft;

2 c AGE two. THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 948 seln Notes By Mrs. RmsH Fane rhon«met, 6-M5W Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Oftto and chldren, Barbara, Phylls end Mchael. Homwt«ad Park, vsted Mr. anr Mv Frrd Rapp. Kennedy Pl:!(r. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Fausta Peman. Hllrrrs: Avenue, entertaned rela-.vp- from NBW York Cty over the w.'kek - Mrs. Mavparpt B, Halley. Corona, N Y.. and Mss Margaret BrtKm. New York Cty, were Sunday quests of Mr. and Mrs. George Br:t«>n. Sonora Avenue. -Mr-, and Mrs. Stanley Nagrosst am fuldren. Noreen and Wayne. Do.lt-All Club Hold* Successful Card Party Vv.l Avenue. Mrs. Ugo Beell and Thu.-day Tnuh". they wll hold rh!drt-:. Patrck and Mchael and a sv.:mmnt. r..::y at Ranvaj'pobl. l,'.=he md Joan Young and Thomas Fur* vsted a dary farm Wednesday and then held a pcnc H Koo-evelt Park. Mr. anl Mrs. Lesle Young ;JK! chldren. Dors. Alce. Lesle,d Joan. Sonora Avenue. Mr. nd Mrs. Stanley Nagrosst and chldren, Waym and Noreen; Barbara Handwew. Fat Avenue: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Devne and chldren. Denns Edward and Mflacl, and Paulne Black. Lvmc- Kon. spent Saturday at Lonu Blanch. -Mss Alce Young, Sonora Avenue,.s spendng a week wth her AXNOME NGACKMENT WOODBRDGE -Byron Henry, 358 Fult'. S-.r.-r!. announces the enaaaenr.m; of n; raunhter. Florence to W;:;.am H.rvey. Jr.. son of Mr. and Mr-. Wllam Harvey. 408 Washntnn St'<v.. Perth Amboy. ON VACATON WOODBRDGE Mss Mabel E. Treen Grovt- Street, s vacatonma at Culver Lake. GETS FREE TAXT JOB SYRACUSE N. Y. The auto- uncle. Mr. and Mrs. mobl!e of Davld H ' aunt and Edward Devne. Lvngston. - Mr and Mrs, Stanley Naprosst and chldren. Wayne and Noreen; B.nbaa Handwerger, Fat Avenue RunaJd Pellegrno and Alce and Dons Young. Spnora Avenue..-prut Thursday ut Chcesequake State Part, (TV COSTS The payroll costs of cty government n the Unted States n- j (leased by $3,000,000 a month. or ffteen per cent n the twelve' mouths endedjast September, accordng to the Census Bureau, wlrh sad that the monthly payroll for ctes had reached a record $236,000,000 by last October sfter an unnterrupted upswng snce January, 947. New York Cty led the lst wth a monthly payroll of $52,046,000, next n sze to He Federal Government as an t-mployer. DSTNCTVE { FLORAL DESGNS j 5CORSAGES, BOUQUETS AND/ POTTKD PLANTS Phone Woodbrdge ' WOODBRDGE j FOWER SHOPPE JOHN C. SCHWARZ, Prop, 540 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. MKMHKl K.T.U. l\rra l>l<-k'u»hcrl Anynbrr Smtn ' 20 ' re Sewaren Personals SKLN Th- D -H-Al Club held us flv r.r;; par'y a; the Pvt. Arthur Fresh. Fort Dx thr- nvnrh of Auatst. sen Fr e >;;tj: L'jary. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frplnl. Ms-; Alrp Mae O'Connor and Hgh.v H '..-mos were Mrs. Robert Stteet. vsted hs purr,;. Mr.-. Harry O'Connor'spent a rny Erch W.':-'- K; Mrs. Wnfleld over the week-end. L' - Sp ns Lake recently. Hauschld.,V p. -p avers' prze wer.t.,; Pf!,)t:; and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A, W. S::h(.a:. Mr. and Mrs. Smon Larson. John H,nr.;; - Tnner of the Holton Street, are entenn:n< Woodbrdse A.vcnue, are vacatonns; at ther summer cottage at Mss Josephne Watters and Mss da:k h!-; Ruth Smth. Lockport. N. Y and Shelter Cove. ^m.':.:> were served by Mrs Mabel Lebold. Montrlar the fn llrt:r. commt lee: Jean -Mrs. John Hardsh, West Avenu. s a surgcal patent at the Taylor. R:t. Mnaehan. Anna Mrs. Harry O'Connor and Ms- Manr Mnr'r? Mthr. Barbara Alce Mae O'Connor vst?d re'.atves n B*lmar last Sunday. - Mss Gladys O'Donnell s Perth Ambav General Hosptal. F.rlpy. L"~ Chrstens* n. Joan M: '.John Hamlton as- Mr?. F. J. Adams. West Avenue, s spendng tht summer wth YoA Cty., spendng a week's vacaton n New Her son. Jame"s, at h^ nme n Mrs. Se Thergesen and Mrs ATTKM) THEATRE South Coventry. Conn. Harry Carpenter, both of West SELN -Tr. -'lmppts attended teus'.- party sn Newark brdge Avenue, s a surgcal ',)a- vv: X - vacaton nt Mounan Lodge. Mrs. Wslt.T Pendr:. Wanr- Avenue, have returned from a tent n the R.hwny Mpnr.nw!; Cn::fc.n. Hosptal. -Ms. Hary Hnlsey. Wood- csnly got a M'x pajnt job. Back- ng out of ns duvf.vay. Smths struck th.e hrdfr of a panter,! workns; on the house next door and down camr tnp panter, whte! ll pant and all. The panter was' tj a'.j.sptal for treatment ' of shock and bnj-.es whle Smth':! black cur had to l,vc t,s whtespluttered ('-:or,) removed., REPARS SALt For 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, Kocslk 452 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE Rev. and Mrs. Robert J. Torry and son. Robert, ROsedn'.e. N Y.. were recent vstor* of Rev.' and Mrs. F. Newton Howden. Clff : Road.. Mrs. Walter Wycoff. Woodbrdge Avenue, sp?n; Tuesday n Newark. Rev. F. Newton Howren s offcatng at the Sunday mornnc servces at St. Matthas' Church and Chrst Church. Tnntn. fo: One Man's Meat.. s done to a tasty turn by Fre, properly regulated. But, uncontrolled Fre can be a venomous dose of death and destructon. Check your Fre hazards today! And protect your property dollars wth adequate Fre nsurance. Call on EDWARD J. NAHASS Phone Metuchen G-40-M GREEN STREET SEUN, N. J. POULSEN'S Now,Ope/?? WALLPAPER... FOR HAPPY LVNG brd'.'! Avenur, entertaned her mother, Mrs. Mannlret Larson. Perth Amboy over the week-end. Ms. Ma'-y Murray and Mrs. Jseph Nevel. Mead Street, have returned after spendng last week wth Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Smonsen, Holton Street, nt ther summ.- home n Shelter Cove. Mss Alma Counterman. Sewaren Avenue, has gone by plane to Calforna where she wll vst Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beyer n San Francsco. Her plans also nclude spendng a month n Mexco. Joseph Nevel. Mead Street, has upturned from a vacaton n Mam. F'.a. OLD PEOPLE The Census Bureau says there wll be some G people over 45 years of age n the naton by 9B0. Ths s just about double the number n 940 and s due partly to the fact that people arc lvng longer lves. There are thus mnre older people n proporton to younse' ones. The trend wll contnue as lonu as doctors fnd new ways of defeatng the deadly dseases of older people, lke cancer, etc. Corn crop forecast at bushels. 2nd record hgh. Whte Church Announces Preachers for August WOODBRDGE Whle Rev, Earl Hahnum Devanny s on vacaton, the followng preachers wll fll the pulpt at the Frst Presbytetan Church ths month, Rev. lewc:yn Kemmerle. studdent at Prnceton Theologcal Semnary, wll be n charge on Sunday: Rev. R. Walter Anderson, j pastor' of the Frst Presbyteran Church. Carlsle. Pa., on August! lft: Rev. Oron C. Hopper, Sr.. pas-} tor of the Memoral Presbyt,-lan ' Church. Newark, on August 22. and Rev. John W. Voorhls. pnstnr of the Frst Presbyteran Church,' Leona. on August 29. GRANT LETTERS. SurroKdte Samuel V. Convery h.s urahted letters of [ulmlnlstra- turn to Mrs. Andrew Baran rtn the! Jtnte of her husband who ded \ pu\y 6, leavng $500. Utters were' alsej K'Mfd Herbert Chrlstenscn ' on the estate of lls uncle Nels P.,; who ded May -3. leavnk $2,000. ' NEW AND COMPLETE PANT STORE FOR WOODBRDGE! POULSEN'S Tel. Woodbrdge US MAN STREET WOODBRDGE RETl'RN TROM R.ORDA WOODBRDOE-Mr. and. Mrs. Byron Dunhnm, Grove* Avenue, have returned after spendng three weeks at San ford. Fla. Bad Curves SON FO, Wllam are the Ralway \;.. Me - - JuBt Shut > } Lucky for you we keep our eyes wdr open all the tme! Our alert men know how to tervre your ear effcently, rapdly... Klve t all the attenton t needs to keep t runnng and purrng lke A swft ktten. Drve n today and regularly! AVENEL SERVCE STATJ twated Nent to Avenel rr M ROUTE #25 WOODBRDGE s-l WN, THERE'S NOTHNG n ths world qute lke wallpaper to t brghten and enlven your ^ home. Redecorate now wth wallpaper chosen from our complete and new selecton. THE RGHT PAPER FOR EVERY KOOM. STOP N TODAY. NTRGUNG DESGNS EXQUSTE PATTERNS VENETAN BLNDS STEEL ALUMNUM POPULAR COLORS Now t's POULSEN'S For All Floor, Wall & Furnture SUPPLES WAXES - CLEANERS - BRUSHES POULSEN'S PHONE.WOOUBBDCE , 8 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE THE PANTERS' PANT U-aO>} m UNVRtAl NAML DKSDN PUT rorll«odcelm. Th«ll purppe Quck Th. modeto Ntw Shell Eacl Fa< Drysg Eonul (or Turn- nco Uccatvc mdmhudo'w out, «ll«, loan, on, fojh lot wlu ted 0JM. * " *~ j^f^»vamh TAN -> HOOK AF0 PORCH NAMl $lla nd «wohw * ON CM llto be ulcd oo wall, wuolop«uon clhw ku w'wfl work, furnture, loy, c(, m». or ckvtulr warmrkuch(tlwnunurt,, *Vlntt,(uat< u>pwl. etc, - k J HOMH fam MMHt TRM C0OM v f ' * An OuuumBj E«cro hm lor Houtn,. '' Out aju mm ujde tat ml. As ctwwn 4uM» (* M. ««* t MM ten ( M? pfcl There's a Papt for Every at POULSENS 8 MAN ST WOODBRDGK

3 .,,,;NT TRADER THURSDAY, AUGUST!J, 948 PAOE FVE OBTUARES MtSl.N!,[ VJ ; Andrew P...,!,., Hlwt.. ded,,. \ '»']nl Hos-..,,,l by hs wdow, '. ', r,rn; daughl,,!;,.,-. Port, Read- Mrs. Chrstne,, :u y md Mrs. ;,l nf Ralway, l ;! ll. v,,., of tn Dansh ',,',,,,',,,-f uf tho Port,. l.'n-'llh'll's A.SSO- ',,'-sry member.,n company. ufrr held yes- ; ;l! H,- Grnner ' U (nm' Street,,.,. was n Rnh- Henry Wlnn-urnc Street t,r 'prtl Amboy Funeral serv-,,,;y afternoon n, Son Funeral Burul was Bolte, sclll Pub-.;:u:(tny nt the.:,: Home. Me;-t v'rs old. e] son, Edcsdcd on cr. Mrs. da wrulmt nf the j ;md the Sxth Club. :\r\v hfldtues- o Grenet H (ccn Street,.l wns n tht Yllll 'J''V. WlHXl- MRS. JULA RYAN GRACE WOODBRDGE Funeral servces for Mrs. Jula Ryan Orace, who ded Tuesday at her home, 72 Man Street, after a long - nesa, were held ths mornng from her late home and n St. James' Church. Bural was n St. James' Cemetery. She s survved by her husband. Rchard P. Grace; three daughter, Mrs. Frank Dorsey, Jr., Plalnfled; Mrs. Qeorge Mller, Rahway and Mrs. Lyman Peck, Jr., Woodbrdge. She s also survved by two ssters. Mrs. James Dulton and Mrs. Catherne Gallagher; two brother, John F. Ryan and former Mayor Wllam A. Ryan, all of thft place and eght grandchldren, MRS. MARGARET ROMOND WOODBRDQE Mrs, Margaret Romond, Elzabeth Avenue, formerly of Woodbrdge, ded Tuesday at St. Elzabeth Hosptal. She was the wdow of the late 'destne Romond, who at the tme of hs death was a traffc offcer n the Woodbrdge Polce Department. Mrs. Romond was bom n Port Readng and had lved n Elzabeth for the past nne years. She was the daughter of the late Patrck and Mary Murtagh, of Woodbrdge. She s survved by two daughters, Ms. Leonard Oakes and Mss Katherlne Romond and a son, Ce- Sewaren Man (Contnutd from Poo* D that have observed the applcaton of Sant-Glass Tp to drnkng glasses whch appears to remove the danger from any organsms whch mght adhere to the rms of mproperly sterlzed contaners." Mr. Brd also has a letter from the water, James Leasure. 24. Zanesvllle, Oho swmmng nstructor, drowned n Seneca Lake. WOODBRDGE Mss Clftre nl Julet cap wth shoulder length Foldhazy, daughter of Mr. and'dl and she carred a bouquet of Vtrs. Alexander Foldhazy, Jansen >rchld camellas. Avenue, became the brde of Jo- Mrs. Peter Cocuzza, Avenel, as Fmldos, 88 Broadvew Ave- Wllam Randolph Hearst, Jr,, nseph matron of honor, wore a gown of whch the latter promsed publcty "for the publc good" when dos of Maplewood, and the late match the mad of honor's. She nue, Maplewood, son of Mrs. 8ml- rchd marqusette, styled to the nventon s on the market. Mr. Smldos, Sunday at the Hun-worgaran a matchng Julet cap wth But despte all letters of encouragement, the bn frms that n all Reformed Church. Rev..houlder length vel and carred a bouquet of yellow camellas. lkelhood could do the job of manufacturlng, oromotlon and advertsng have shown lttle nterestpossbly because the nventon would be n competton to som< of the artcles they are now manufactorng. Mr. Spoon and Mr. Brd however, have not gven up hope They f«!el they wll secure A sponsor for ther product f they Jus keep on tryng because "a glass rnged wth lpstck s no laughlnf matter" and ther tem s some thtnk that "s needed for the go<x of every communty." Road Department (Contnued from Paat ) At ths pont n the controvers Mr. Schmdt began bangng on h desk to emphasze hs words an Mayor August F. Grelner callet the matter to a vote, All voted n ] the affrmatve wth the excepton of Mr. Oery who sad "under the crcumstances" he was forced to lestlne Romond, all of Elzabeth. Another son. John Lous Romond, was klled n 944 whle servng on vote no. The resoluton stated n part that the severe wnter deterorated a Navy submarne. Also survvng the roads makng t necessary to are two brothers, Joseph M. Mur-seetagh, extra funds through an Elzabeth, and Thomas Mur- emergency note. tagh, Woodbrdge and one grandson, FLAGPOLE CLMBER, 9. Funeral servces wll be held tomorrow at 9 o'clock from the s 9, E. E. Pullman stll clmbs HOUSTON, Tex. Although he Frank T. Burns Funeral Home, flagpoles. Whle he s n seml- 224 St. George Avenue, Lnden and at 9:30 o'clock at St. Mchael's Church, Elzabeth. Bural wll be \ MAN.,, ), urn a Barnn, n St. James Cemetery, Wood- :M nf Mr. andbrdge. l.'-tn. 87 Fume..v.t the Muhl- FLES COST 3,000 uved by a L brother, ;tl servces from r.l Hume, 44. NTERNATONAL FALLS. Mnn. So plagued by fles durng the recent heat wave, Martn Tlm- mer's 23 cows sought refuge by crowdng nto a small chcken house. Before they could be drven buht' HM! ntout, 7 of the cows had suftollted n the crowded quarters, at :. h-rc. Hu'lll -. OtHUTV. an estmated loss to Tmmer of retlrement now, when a halyard slpped from a 50-foot flagpole n hs front yard recently, he shnnled up to the top and fxed t. SUMMER LOAN Ur'll nrrlltr f>r J nl! - m'llnlrl}..lual r( ua know nllrh m nrrl. Pllll GEORGE BUCK WO Thru at nml Tll- nh THJ) 87 MAN STREET EMPLOYEES LOAN Fmdos-Foldhazy Weddng Held At Hungaran Reformed Church Laszlo Kecskemethy, pastor, per- 'ormed the double-rng ceremony. The brde was gven n marrage by her brother, Alexander. Foldhazy, Jr. She was attred n a whte marqusette gown, desgned wth an lluson necklne outlned wth a ruffle, ftted bodce, and a bouffant skrt edged wth lace and extendng nto a long lace edged tran. Her fngertp vel of lluson was attached to a crown of seed pearls and she carred a bouquc of whte camellas. The brde's sster, Mss Bertha Foldhazy, served as the mad o~ honor. She wore a gown of yellow marqusette fashoned smlar tc the brlda's, havng the lluslo necklne trmmed wth a ruffle ftted bodce and a full lace edgec skrt. Her headpece was a match- Frank. Fmldos, Maplewood, brother of the brdegroom, served as the best man and Mlnetta Maffl, also of Maplewood, ushered. Followng a two-week trp to Vrgna Beach, the couple wll make ther home n selln. For travelng, the brde chose a gray gabardne sut wth whte accessores and had an orchd corsage. Mrs. Flmldos s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School and s employed by Merck and Company n Rahway. Her husband, a graduate of Orange Hgh School, served four years n the U. S. Army and s employed by the Amercan Can Company n Newark. Brtsh start bg power plant on Nle n Leganda. ATSKET...ATASKET EVERY HOUSEHOLD NEEDS A BASKET All types, knds and descrptons! Oak, ash, madera, mported, and n sets. You name the purpose we'll furnsh the basket. Rghtly prced, too. John Wllams Co., nc. TEL. WOODBRDGE ST. GEORGE AVENUE - AVENEL NEAR THE CLOVERLEAF NDESTRUCTBLE WADNG POOLS OR SAND BOXES Government surplus self-sealng arcraft fuel tanks made of (hck nylon fabrc. No screws, no splnters, no metal corners nor thn canvas to puncture. You can pass them on to your chldren's chldren. These rugged tanks were made to wthstand, bullets. They hold approxmately 80 gallons. All edges and corners re ncety rounded for safe play. Leave them outsde all year or use them to plant geranums n untl the next generaton arrves. Lmted number. John Wllams Co., nc. TEL. WOODBRDGE ST. GEORGE AVENUE ** NEAR THE CLOVERLEAF AVENEL SWM NSTRUCTOR DROWNS CAMBRDGE, Oho, Whle showng a group of Boy Scouts how to determne the depth of CONGRESS The Congress whch was called nto specal sesson by Presdent Truman s the thrd such specal meetng of Congress when t was controlled by the opposton party. CHRSTENSEN'S "THE FRENDLY STORE" TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE CLEARANCE PRCES! Reg. Value NOW MEN'S SPORT COATS $6.85 $0.95 MEN'S BATHNG SUm All Wool, Specal Lot ALL SUMMER SUTS ALL BATHNG SUTS ALL STRAW HATS SUMMER MESH, DRESS SHRTS ASSORTED COLORS REGULAR VALUE $3.50 MEN'S SPORT SHRTS ONE LOT REGULAR VALUE $3.95 SUMMER BATH ROBES REGULAR VALUE $8.95 HCKOK PLASTC BELTS and SUSPENDERS BOYS' "KAYNEE" SPORT SHRTS BY ARROW NOW $2.69 fjqvf V OFF R E G VALUE $.50 NOW REG. VALUE $2.98 NOW MEN'S BROWN - WHTE SPORT SHOES BY FORTUNE AND JARMANE REGULAR VALUE $0.50 WOMEN'S POLLY PRESTON Gabardne Pumps & Oxfords SPECAL, ONE LOT REGULAR VALUE $ c $2.29 NOW $7.50 NOW $3.98 WOMEN'S AND CHLDREN'S Tune n "/<*( Smth Sfnjr*' WOK n HF M flaomaw WO0$ KXO ONY T Ml NDU NOHOtHOOO OlOCtMk ARAMOUNT SALE l!s. HATKRS, BLOUSES VALUES TO $6.95 SH''.('L\L SALE ON "KAYSER NV.ON SKAMLESS HOSERY -l.oo Q O.85 l'r 0 Prs. t THE REAL ESTATE AND NSURANCE 0FFJCE OF E. ; R. FNN' AND CO. S NOW LObATED AT 406 AMBOY AVENUE. WOODBRDGE, N, J FQRMERU AT 83 MAN STREET BATHNG SUTS & SPORTSWEAR WOMEN'S AND CHLDREN'S PNAFORES & SUMMER COTTON DRESSES WOMEN'S SEERSUCKER HOUSECOATS SUMMER SKRTS GRLS' SUN SUTS ONE LOT WOMEN'S RAYON PANTES ANKLETS ; ONE LOT WOMEN'S BATHNG SUTS SUMMER BAGS SUMMER BAGS, ONE LOT ONE LOT REG SUMMER YARD GOODS NCLUDNG BEMBERGS, BUTCHER LNENS, HANK A-SHEERS, SHARKSKN, ETC., BY COHAMA. OFF VALUE $ f NOW 5 PRS. ll FOR OFF 50c 50c w& Hand Bags ALL COLORS VST OUR $.00 BARGAN TABLE *. S TO $l.95 %Vr> '^' The Corset and Underwear Center of Perth Anboy raramount Perth Awboy NSXT TO sem/ct twentfe co TfL. WOQDBRDqE 6-?? OPEN FfclDA,Y 'TL 9*P. M. SATURDAY 'TL 6 P. M. PLENTY OF PAUSNG SPMJK AVALABLE TO SHOPPNG CENTER m «,m

4 AGE twc R THURSDAY, AUGUST selr rdge Notes By Mr n,lm-> Anr-u-. Unden ftm>,.u'oh! at Shore -Mr. ar''' n ' ;!l " Al;l ' u>; ' md chldrn:' M: "" - dhen, Mchael, 'An/. fmnklv of Wood- Mr, and V M'--* " H and Mr* Place. M B:..Kr.y Mr.':'. ' ' ' l! 3 'd ' '" Hllrre.' 't ' - 'June H! Camp lves T :,.. V".!!'-' ''.vn. N. Y. wt.'ke,]:,n: M - styn!! Stoon-.../ nu n'.d'.'. Sand.a and rona. Wrd^-v.o.d Avenue, hnv Bt:nd from vncalnn at Ran- Br. Hrv ncl Mrs Earl Hannum jcv.mhy are VHftonnt; at then' an lt Cream Rd'e for the M:) Evclvn Schoonover. Ralway Avenue las returned home nfte spendu the weekend at Mr. am Ms. Bas! Hnpper. 3 East Green Stree\ have returned from Boston. Ga, aftr ntedu' the func-d 'f ;le f.>rrne\- futher. W. T. Hoppev. Rev, and M -. Donald O. Press. Grove Avenue, arc sp'.-ndn u month's vacat'.-m n; Oj'anr'. Raut.'- Mch.. where tlev :;c v^tr. :<lalv/s. --Mr. and Ml- S-"p;' : Pa-:,.: Oak Avnue. a!>' ;ly- patn:. of a son bot. M-nu.y,! P:' :. Am boy Gen^r HoM>::,t!. At No Extra Cost! ''ll ;( :s m nlrm nr nrrj- ntc frm* n' >M lny >fnr ( lmen ll l^lllhll'n, mll» r«-ulmt!t-ll lp M-ll*l''l SMn-H }M of fr)p*rl> pr-scrlm-l «-}*- ner. Dr. Paul K Mulumut Optometrst n Attendance Daly M-U n t. >. tn r. M. v.\ K\M;S GOLDBLATT'S Credt Jewelers and Optcans 84 EAST CHERRY ST. RAWAY 7-l(«7! CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS (NOTE: Contrbutons to ths column must be n ths offce no later than TUESDAY NOON of earn week. Kvent-s lsted here are broadcast dully at 7:30 A. M, on the "Around the Countes Wth Your Weekly Newspapers" program over New Brunswck rado staton WCTC, 450 on your dal.) AUGUST 7 Bus R;de to Rye Beach, sponsored by seln Chemcal Hook ant Ladder Fre Company. Dstrct No,. 8--Bus rde to Seasde Heghts, sponsored by Lades' Auxlary of Coona Fre Company. 3--Cnrd party sponsored by Vestry of St. John's Chuvh. Srwaren. at clubhouse of Sewaren Republcan Club, Clff Road. 5 Hot dog and "spec roast sponsored by Mt. Carme' Post Catholc War Veterans Annual carnval.sponsored by Colonft Fre Company. * Dstrct No. 2 at Coona Ftrehouse Grounds. 23 Waste paper collecton n all sectons!of Townshp except Fords, Hopelawn and Keasbey sponsored by Lons Club of Woodbrdge for ts Charty and Cvc Fund..2 Soap Box Derby, Florda Grove Road, near Mddlesex County Grls' Vocatonal School, sponsored by Townshp Recreaj ton DepHrtmen. j SEPTEMBER Pcnr sponsored by Coona Cvc mprovement Assocaton at <lublou.se grounds. 25 Fall dance sponsored by Colona Cvc mprovement Asso- caton. ns. who declares 'The Bg Fsherman" 'a spqu- to "The Robe," s s last book, says "There wll be no move, no rado broadcasts, no condensatons, no seralzatons, and no book clubs. Anybody who wants ths book wll have to buy cn- \h^' hoywood pro- j ; at a book store." -.v'lld.mow when enough's Both Rhonda Flemng and Audrey Totter are beng consdered T'.'^e have been so many,uu Mn-.Mer pctures that for the leadng role n Bob Hope's a: no: only complannk. next "Easy Does t." The part s r.vl. of an Amercan heress who s'nys. < l.loyc G. DotRlas sold pc- HhondR could do her uwn wa'.jlns whle Audrey's voce would have 'rs to -The Robe" to the) fve years apo. nothng has to be dubbed n, n'< except that about $750,- s been spent on t. The pc- S now been cancelled. DOUR- Communsts deny plan to run Wallace movement or qut. t. For Better Brakes... Lot An EXPERT Do Your Brake Work 20 YEARS EXPERENCE NO GUESSWORK NO EXPERMENTNG f NO DELAYS / COMPLETELY EQUPPED SHOP > Large Stock of HYDRAULC PARTS - KTS - BRAKE DRUMS BRAKE CYLNDERS - CABLES, ETC. BRAKE DRUM REFACNG BRAKE CYLNDER HONNG AND REBULDNG PN FTTNG j BEAR WHEEL ALGNNG AND BALANCNG / FRONT-END REBULDNG Rahway Brake Servce Motor Tune-Up General Reparng 24-Hour Towng Servce 263 MAN STREET RAHWAY 75 Samuel J. Gassaway Joseph N. Gassaway THE WEATHER OVER THE WEEK-END (By wre from '. S. Weather Bureau, Washlnrton) Today Mostly rloudy and contnued cool wth occasonal ran today. Hghest t^mppvuure n mddle 70s.nd wnds north to northeast tnm-nslng to ab.mt 20 M.P.H., ths afternoon. Partly cloudy and cooler tonsht, lowest about 60. Frday Far wth moderut* temperature. Outlook for Week-end N, LEGAL NOTCES >OT< K TO HM \V brhl:,' fur! f!!r «l.c:r\ Ml! f T "«"-M W, MOA. NOTCES tm, u '\,,r tlc S prlft-n<tn«ftru) ;v,. : a; «.'l',l!,:»,. -ps "!,- lrw lfts- n '"" d M tn' Tl"> "-! ncll't r nn ]rlm' - l'll'' fllllh tlllm tn- T.,vv«!l >.f j,!, n.,,.,,n Slnnln) rc. m»bl fnrtnf nthtrh. ul n UK- H'H'r lu'slmnu"! lorpln \\,.f. n llk'l.nl rful'l lv tn' s w Ulllod. lbru-g,. n '-! n«l»p c m SP n «>»l»l t'lv- [r,.!!\,,. Mt.Ml'WX. w'.l H l t m n - S n<». l e m n n \h«umf m» r nldr>s«!,,n ' c n.,, Tv]'v A " T on, (,f,,!,l, - m u l nau" " '"»< " " "'- JMottl-l l'--mnln M.cntm sur- j!«t<,...nll--spul l'> lf Tnwlll, n, * l u m : m., m l m (.' n,l ;,m. -n m n l t Ct-p. T w n«l l n f «m u l - os'llnl.ml tmt'm n! T V > H A T T lvllp.'. Mllllescv " unt v.,n\,w.l'f t r m, p s v c m v n t fnlr.l t» t^4> ^,v m n l nns K- :H rnttl'utlc,' lv n m> ynr.l?,>:" H' lounln- -»-rtfft< Ht< >f HonllR ' l m p u n v ;nl rt'jtl n [ul'hr n h? M^nrt;l : u ; ' p, <,tnl n t'ulll-'l ' ' ' ^ f"' Hull, Unt. Wnn. llm. ltr. N V w.t'fhf v. ; n,. t n s tlln l»>ll ( 0 lfr 'n 'f, A u n n s T: ;, l!'4^ a» ' M. l, a""n 'll,,rnvll>'l nj 'U' k [>ST ' s'.,ll n,!>- "nn- lnn J'.'H. ml..rn\ h l>. lltr;lrt".lll mllls fnt the!'.,ll\!'rt'l ll N- 'ln'tf unl "" nr Tll 'H. HHH nrlll K ttlchvl " " v. r k )>r>v»r,-l lv s.n-ntfv swrl' llnm. Tmvtsll > \',t\nl- nf wm'-l " l l ln> frnhl-l " np l ;-T, u n u :>n\rv,>l 'V V ftulr ' tl' t" -nulrfor. ' PlRlnaV r,'tlms* >Url-, Jllvn!' ' ll v,,,{,.,,,f > TnWHllfll <\lllltllrl n b..',ffl< - nl H e sl.l K n n - ' n,'.,. ', n- T» V ', W.ul- Ge. F any f al - and plenum J {Vt.'r.n. 'ykwwt'l ' "^'"'' ";,,,,,,, AN. Weatlwr. ' ' Nf^.NTSPT, UU>\ -,r «*u<\ s;t»- lu^h-.... ^ \ wn\ "nnnlsfot^'. T nlt, NfW U. S. delegaton warns Unted l^:^';;,; t';;:,, '"^r<''.rmt'.m'^".-«' ' : V' M ''--. V "T"" '' ' "' Natojs aganst press ronuol. ' 'mm-'-" H'T,.'r* '«; n- '"f'tns'n ' '- : ^ V - RGHT NOW your grocery store of tomorrow TODAY!! Walter's food Shop COMPLETE ONE-STOP SELF-SERVCE SUPER MARKET 42 WEST GRAND AVENUE N RAHWAY WOpDBRDGE PHOTO 74 MAN STR-KT 'hmr WK,.. x.tt,,, r,. ^ GRAND OPENNG Thurs., August We nvte \<>u p/n age and -n > nn WA.T-.K EASY-TO-SHOP DEPARTMENTS for Vour soppt«comfort and convpcnoo:.w ' BEAT 0U8BLE WJ88E! () 50 feet of self-servce hghest qualty meats! (2) 99 feet of self-servce guaranteed produce! (5) Self-servce bakery secton fealmn products of Allen's Cake Box!. (C) 33 feet of self-servce leadng lan products! ^^/ V ' THS HtXmsm HOSPfftU PLAN PROTECTS YOUR ENTRE FAMY! Oubble Trubble s <he evl lttle fellow who causes accdents and spreads sckness every year. Ho doubles your troubles by plng sckbqd expenses on top of all your physcal woes when you are alng. Here's one way to beat hm / Statstcs prove that 86 persons are taken sck each mnute of the day. 4 The average person s sck 00 tmes durng hs lfe. That means that sckness (or njury) s bound to vst your famly sooner or later. Here s a plan that wll pay you for that sckness when t cometl ggg Tfe Progresve lfe nsurance Company's FAMLY HOSPtAL AND NURSE NDEMNTY plan wll do all fff for you; when any member of your Famly s ll or njured: >- - *,>... *. t Pays you for Hosptal Confnement (or Nurse Care at home) for ' at long as 30 days full rate-90 days half ntt-for each' llness or Accdent! t Pays for x-rays, anesthesa, laboratory fees, operatng rotm,, dressngs, drugs, medcnes, etc.-even the tmbulanct-qt. fve tmes the daly rotel ^- f^^^f-kt-^aj t ncludts maternty! (0 days n hosptal plus «penj«.) Any lcensed hosptal acceptable, Renewable to age 65. Surgcal benefts ov'allabl* «p to $50 (or tll operaton. (3) Popular lne of grocery tems prced rght! (4) An entre secton of our famous delcatessen specaltes! NOTE THESE STORE HOURS also desgned for your 'shoppng comfort <md convenence! Be sure to pay us «vst! (7) 5 feet of self-servce top qualty frozen foods! (8) All well-known brands of beers, and lquors! OPEN 7 DAYS J VM.-K (NCLUDNG SlN 8 A.M.-9 P.M. LOSTS ONY JH CENTS A D/lf for A VmAl ramhy OP THRU Davd R. Martn AGENCV 54 MAN ST., RAHWAY, N. J. RAhway t«g<l lu frt* pdfptlm-wfclcb Kll yw oh th ^tllt'e) A«l Llf«mgalKt C»*po^» f AWY HOVfTAl ANO HUSBAND. Wlff N.) CHUD : C;<!& n ttm ' ml Mn ' / DAVU H. MARllN AGENCY 54 MAN ST.. UAHVVAV. N. J. Yu, WM H» (MnpktM»ta«l tht MMUY HOSHTM.AN0 NMJUNOlMNTYH. WALTER'S FOOD SHOP Complete One-St SUPER '»*» ;. MK,

5 r pck Plenty f XtraetveyPrleed FRESH FRUTS,nd VEGETARLES THURSDAY, AU0U8T 9, 948 Vor n the tme to g*t plenty of GROCERY BUYS A&P's Grocery Department s a grand place to stretch your dollars and shrnk food blls. PAGE FVE \JU STORE HOURS 8A.M.O6P.M. Monday thrtugh Saturday for choce fruts and.., harvested fresh, fresh and sold fresh! f(,<, rom nearby ftrm,ol(l<n Sweet Corn A and lullol l«lce (l:.,,0m Callfornl frm! * < < < H ^ Le Oranges, callorne vnayard )(< <l or Whte Grapes \-\\t\\\ Squash lllr Celery : <.' 'lanl S,u Cublage.-l Green Peas (ct Value* Galore n A&P's DARY CENTER 0 kk Ntw 94 Pck Tomatoes Lbby's Sweet Pea8 Green Gant Peas Del Monte Peas Relable Sweet Peas lona brand W ot. can ~ lor.j f«y Lord Mott Strng Beans lona Strng Beans Lbby's Mxed Vegetables Spam, Treet or Red-Meat Dplomat Boned Chcken Frend's Baked Beans -PeklOHo c»n2lor29c 7ozcanl9e New Pack Nw P«k N.W Pack New Pack Henz Baked Beans..... Chna Beauty Chop Suey Vegetables Chna Beauty Chop Suey k 7 o. can 2 0 c 7ocanl9<3 0Hox.can2'or23o 9 or can 2 for 35«5 9 o can 2 >or 25c, a can 2'or 2 9 c, t» 2 o. can 4 7 c,»,. 5W o. ar 67c 6ozcanl7o u o can 2 for 35c 9o tan25o,.,. 9otc.n29o ClOW Men Noodles Chna»e«ty 4.cal7c Uncle Ben's Converted Rce... b.pv O /23e C h n o o k S a l m o n Colgmbla Rlver-Swlflwatw 7% oz, can 4 3 c cy Pont Red Salmon Harrs Amercan Crabmeat Oreo Sandwch Graham Crackers.,... 8ozc«n45o Nabc Nbw Crspo Englsh Style Assortment Charm Candy Sour Balls <voz.can57o 4ot.ptg.5o b P k g.27o bpkg.39o Hb.«n35e Values hy the dozens n foods f nn our country cousns.., all,t tlr peak of freshness, j jlt, brown and whle trade "A" Eggs ww*.»brnd d«75«ends... no wlll! Ue> lor ssndwlcltl t* l.ttck Mtkt lred Amercan Sharp Cheddar Pr*\ oltme ' talan hnht (.heene Dream Cheese *ncywk0mto Whot* mm wed fourth lorav ]n aned Cottage Cheese f«od«af Rch Margarne *urt' Lard ;!H'(-0-Bt n *>. prm Ch«t«food Hcotor PA lle'h Gruyt»re< * lne Cheese «! fltter Clrese Round and block t, 67c <o.pkg.2c «o. pkg. 33c 2 oz cup 2c n,27c zbt..03 b. 59* Famous A&P Coffee tor "'-'- FLAVOR-RCH CED COFFEE luvorch ced coffee s youn when you H'w me of the three beau-fresl, Custom lr.uud jltcl of A&P Coffe«double suengtl, urn! UK [Km ])our t hot over ce. T Try l! flht O'Clock Mld and mallow Rck wd full-mm Vgorcm and wney OUb 7Q. Your Pantry wth A&P** Fnest.,. ANN PACE FOODS When you dootc Ann Pag«Food you get A&P's Fuwsl, You get morfl for yuur money bectuw they'rt broght drect from A&P's own nod-. era food tttorlw. Salad Dreasng pn«r35«'luuad sland Dreslng^ r S «-k2* Mayonnase,,,, u,k25<> < <ler Vnegar «, ( >nb«.9o to totusn *k tr yftfmm M or cm 2 lo» 25o «d Spaghett.. UlltlUltV Babes are just about tle most mportant customers* nf A&P v.. and we've gone all out to please them... to make them happy, well-fed, conterred babes. Just thnk.., we've 60 dfferent baby foods to choose from, ncludng all the brands approved by leadng doctors...famous brands lke Beech-Nut., Lbby's homogenzed, Clapp's, Campbell's, Henz, Swft's, Gerber's cereals and Whte House Mlk! You can be sure they're always fresh, too, because we sell such huge quanttes that we're constantly replenshng our stocks. So whether your "prde and joy" s stll on a formula or dscoverng fruts... whether you serve hm straned soup3 or chopped vegetables and meats, you'll fnd your nfant's favorte fare at A&P. Beech-Nntf Straned Foods 4)»> 89c Beech-Nut Chopped Foods 6ars79e Lbby's Homogenzed Foodsl0ars.89c lupp*m Straned Foods 0 a» 89c Clapp^s Chopped Foods, 0< Henx Srnnod Foods 0 Heuz Junor Foods., tn Campbell's llaby Soups. 2 Straned Meats Swft's Chopped Meats Evaporated Mlk wht«henz, Cereals Pre cooked 2 cam 3d[C 5 oz. can 26c tall can,c 8 o. pkg. 6c {. Cereals Pre-Cooked 8oz. pkg. 2 for 3 3 c Pajbena Soz.pkg.23c Cerevm ooz.pkg.39c PabluUl 8oz. pkg. 23c F o r m u l a e nfant food can 2 c At A&P You'll fnd a Bg VmHy of TEMPTNfLY TENDER 'WER-TOHF MEATS Come to A&P's jeat department for all your favorte cuts of beef, pork, veal and lamb are Prme Rbs of.beef K2>.7»«Fr.th brolng and tryng Chckens S d 4 bt. S rlon or Porterhouse Steak Chuck Roast or Steak ton* n lb.93o toneless Chuck Pot Roast No f.t J lb.45o late and Navel Beef Fra»h or cor b. 55o 3eef Short Rbs Lon Lamb Chops «b. 99c,,Cg6 Of L a m b Tender prjtq lamb Shoulder Lamb Chops,.,, Stewng Lftmb * '»'MW) amnh F'resH Hams whole 0 «tth«r h«h Pork Chops Hlpnd'hcuUwcull Oftean-Frosh Seafood Fresh Fllet of Flounder fc 55a Fresh Mackerel Fresh Whtng Fresh Flounders vvf & 9c, '\, b 7e., (, fc.29c» 39«b.99c lb.73o b.75o tb.69o fc.59o 6 oz. pkg. 45e at ther tender, jucy best marked wth prces that are as low as we can make them. Shoulders of Laub Whole or ether hall b 69 Boneless Veal Roast shoulder b. 69<-' Fesh P o r k S h o u l d, rs / shor qut b 55» ' T S m o k e d HamSR«ady!o Ml or regulaj-whole or sther hall b. 75d Smoked Pork Shoulders Smoked Pork Butts Slced Bacon F o w l short cut Boneless Sunnyfeld-ugar-cured For (ryssee, talad-all te DuckHngS ' Ung sland's fnest ' T u r k B y S Sm under 6 lbs.. Sknless Frankfurters... * Slced Boled fl am Vacuum cook«d b. 59c b89c! b. 39c b 53c t.77«b59c CoCOnOg For makng chocolate drlnk N e c t a r T e a A natonal lavort* Ulb.pkg. 5 c pkg. of 50 tea bag 4 3 a Our Own Tea Robust & thrfty Hlb.pkg.48c pkg.o!50le»bags40e Rajah Shredded Cocoanut Royal Gelatn Desserts 4ox.ophan»bagl5c 3 P kg«22c Sunnyfeld Flour AU-purpo«5 b bag 33c 0 b. bag 6c Lbby's Tomato Juce Hocan2l r23o 4«OLcan25o V-8 Vegetable Juce Cocktal 4oo..c.n3o Lbby's Aprcot Nectar. ««. can 2 <or 23«Educator Crax lb pkg.27c nstant Coffee Cha.lSanbom 4 or far 37c 2o.jar99o S u l d a d t e s Fudge, Buttercolch, Pn.jppl. 6 oz. [or 2 for 2 9 c Yellow Clng Peaches A&P brand 30 oz can 29c Freestone Peaches Sultana»««d can 3* Lbby's Frut Cocktal. 6o.c»25c 30oz t an39<> Prue Plums A&P brtnd lancy 30 oz. can 9c Lbby's Prune Plums Deux* 30ote«n23«Red or Red Kdney Beans Suura <n 2 for 2c R e d B e a n s n Chl G r a v y Sultana 4 ox. can 2 for 23c ScOtteS. racal tnu«pk 0. ol for 25o Klzum nsectcde Wth D. D. T. pnt can 25c A-Penn D]y Cleaner. «. g» 79c Krkman's Soap Powder.... Krkman's Cleanser., 2 cam 3c Enjoy A&P's Sweet Buys BAKED GOODS n A&P's Jane Parker Bakery Department, every treat that meets your eye s a marvelous buy j.. temptngly fresh and attractvely prced. tal»r Marhlaj, 4 oz. can 33c quart can 45o 3 B.l.39 s* P^ 24C Poun4 Cake. («.y.»^b.o.f49«sugar Donuts Sandwch Bread Jelly Roll.. «Angel Fodd Rng Dessert Shells THESE PRKS BfKTVf M ALL SUPER MARKETS AND SEll-SERVCE STORES OMlt Fr«nklurt«or Hamburger f;.,.,, pkg. of 2 (0.20c rthnlcwl * 20oz.loall8c «6f«r23fl OTSTANDNG READNG AUGUST AT ANY M

6 PAGE SX The % At the Typewrter: Just sunc here wonderlnr what! n mle. Apptvus us f the whole! own s nn vacaton and there rtorm't seem to be a thne Strlng R«v - and Mrs, Devanny arc vacatonng on ther farm... Avenel Snphr -Bpaulca- Gronsky s on ;. nf t,,,.. _, vacaton for the n«two weeks' ^ Grodp the dw) jze and... spent the weekend at Shore.:, zps at pards wrp won by Mrs : Acres and met halfof= Wdtodbrdpe - ^ ^ Kf)?a M]S John Anacker. ncludng the Chr StocKes anfl the Klms s tral boom tems Charles KUn. Mrs. Edward Trost, Mae ODonnell. Gladys O Donncll. Wth the Ford Mrs. Paul Alexander, Mss Ruth Btrtha Anderson. Clara Neh ron-memry assembly plant now, BradV; Stanley Brookfeld, Mrs. Ethel Bshop Hnd Doroth Cher» n ' '"» " announcement hw Q n M John, tves and frends was held at the been madr that ground has bwj Nonlplayers' przes went! home of Mr. Jaeger's parents. Mr, broken for the new Paranne and Mrs. Julus E. Jaeger, Burnett Companes. nc.. plant on a j Nevn and Mss Njcolna Street, after the ceremony. acre ste on Route 25 near tht jbard. Others present were: Mrs.. Ford plant. Constructon,, v.,u of c stll! Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Myers,. Gcormana Bennett. Mrs, Harold" another force plant by the Soconj ; G, M. and daughter. Dors. Commercal Pant Products Dvson of ^: o t)s Se ars Mrs Charles Mezera Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Walter 'mlrtlr Socony Vacuum Ol Company s ' '' a Bra,.,; ; Cook and son. Ronald. Lvngston nrr \7 % >" expect,-,! to pel under way ths. h Q Mvs H Ken., Avenue, have returned to ther M.,, summer n the nerhbornr com-, n(-dy Mn> Joseph seklcrka and, homes after spendng two weeks tthrrf Htlttll - Jnnlw «ll.l.l.uw'.k" munty.... ; Mrs John Tay or Rahway. Mrs.) at Canadenss. Pa. Carl FUke, Colona. Assstng! The Ever Jolly Club met ths l:\r,h THSDVY Mrs. Herman were: Mrs. James j week wth Mrs. Rubn Greco, Lvngston Avenue, rnllav AM) SAT'UAY MMXAl, SHOW ( H HKS See wle-e J.mc, J. Crowley. Dauda. Mrs. Sears, Mrs. Grode, nadnrr llrnnrlt. llrlnn Ahfrnr only suvvnu member of the oldspencer Green and Charles Sajben, Jr. daughter. Nancy, and son. Wl- Mr. and Mrs. Earl Palmer, "UMAHT»V(» W Woodbrdue. Draft Board wll serve the new Mddlesex Local Board No. The Rosary Socety held the lam. Manhattan Avenue, and Mss 'rphttm KfHfrr, ^ nr> sunrt Tll'MKH HOOP" 32. wnch wn have jursdcton fourth n ts summer seres of Mldred Sherwood, New York Cty n Woodbrdse. Carteret, East card partes last week wth Mrs. have returned home after spend- Brunswck. MllUwn. North Bruns- John Armour as hostess. Mrs. Har- wlck, Per'< Amboy, Sayrevlle. 0 ]d Amy and Mrs. Mchael D- South Amboy and South Rver... Stefano were co-hostesses at the Also notce that the Rahway Record s campagnng for some knd Mr. and Mrs. Trygve Hagerup ffth card party held last nght. of ta;: to be ssued by the cty and and Bert Morch, Juneau. Alaska, to be worn by strangers solctng who have been spendng nne funds for some cause or other.., months n Norway. Sweden and As the paper states: "The tag would b" worn m a promnent place where t would be easy to read. Ths would stop some of ths fast double-talk, the ready smle, the soft appeal, etc. for the many causes- whch today border on an actual racket." Sounds lke a good dta.. Whch remnds me that t seenn to me that every tme vst the town hall, see someone makmu applcaton for a canvsfsse's permt. There ;re so many of them, that am begnnnk \> wonder f there s somethng to ths canvasser busness. Here and There: Last week. mare a suggeston that clubs and organzatons should make every effort to place televson sets n approprate places so that youngsters could have- an opportunty to stj worthwhle prokams. The Sewaren Playground Commttee tells me that t s way ahead of me. After provdng necessary equpment for the playkound last year t found t had a balance of $ The commttc: has ottered ths money ' to the Sewaren Publc Lbrary on condton that the money s used toward the purchase of a televson set for the beneft of the communty as a whole and the chldren n partcular.,. Well, that's a start. How about some other Rroups n the Townshp playng follow-the. leader?... Around the Townshp,''The Perth Amboy ndustral tlnlon dstrbuted prnted slps n the Townshp whch call certan Townshp resdents "scabs." The slps rend n part: "Your neghbor here the name s nserted s a scab n our strke at the Weln Davt and Boat Company, Perth Amboy, N. J. Our demand for a wane ncrease w.*s made necessary because of the ncreased cost of lvng. 460 out of 500 employes are out, never-the-less, your neghbor s actvely strke break ng",,, Robert P. Barna, Avenel, student at Mddlebury College, Vermont, s on the Dean's lst for. the last semester of tht ' academc year.... 'Poor Mke: Mchael Joseph Traner, Esqure looked very weary when walked nto hs offce yesterday mornng He looked up and wth a shadow ' of hs usual smle on hs face asked: "Can't you do somethng to help me?"... Seems Mke s gettng t from all sdes these days Polks, t appears, do not lkfe ther new tax blls, what wth the nt d tax rate and addpd as j sessed valuaton... "Can't you tell the people fqr me that don't set the tax rate;or the valuaton that s just (ny jo(j to collect the taxes?" MnTe appealed.. learned later that, walked n just after a lady had gven Mke "a pe«of her mnd" and the congenal tax collector just couldn't take t.... Lust Hut Not Least: Tlu twn daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Delaney, Avmel Stmt, Aveael, wll be baptzed Karen auj Colleen at St. Andrew'. Church. Al/enel, Sunday. Mrs. Delaney s the^ former Mary Stevens... The heads of the varous departments n the town hall are tneetr wth the Townshp Commttee Frday nght... The Townshp's new "lawn mower" has ar rved and t looks massve... AN KNDEB-WATER FLASHLGHT ^ A new flashlght caw, desgned :[ for hazardous assgnment*, s a ' ton-conductor and permts opera tlnn under water. WHY PHONE WRES HUM Telephone wres hum, electrcal Ktence explans, because the wnd ' Vbrates them und produces sound j : waves, as do the strums m a mu- fcmtrument. Fnland arrved last week on the Stockholm and are now guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mlton Lagergren. Woodbrdge Avenue. Mss Mary Ftzgerald and Fracs Ftzgerald. Jr., Zegler Avenue, are tourng the southern and western states wth ther uncle, Jack Ftzgerald, Cranford. Mss Joan Prce, Far Hlls, s spendng a week wth her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Frank B'/ecka, Lvngston Avenue. John Magee. Menzer Avenue, s vacatonng wth hs uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James Gage, Belmar. Mr. and Mrs. Maurce Flynn and son, Mchael, Arlngton, Va., are guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lampe, Woodbrdge Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Mroz and chldren have returned to ther home on Hudson Boulevard after vacatonng wth her mother at Seasde Heghts. Mrs. Wllam Palkenstem acted as charman, of Jhe slver tea he at the home of Benjamn Clarke. Woodbrdge Avenue, last week. She was asssted by Mrs. Carl Ner, Mrs. Walter Strom, Mrs. Arthur Betsch and Mrs. Russell Snowfleld. Another tea wll be held on September 24, wth Mrs. R, G. Perler as charman asssted by Mrs. Wllam Johnson. Mrs. Frederck Lott and Mrs. Stephen Vgh. Mrs. George Shorvan and chldren,; Francesca and George, Valer, tl., were guests of her brother-n-law and sster. Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Koch, Park Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wllamson, Planfeld and Mrs. James Wells, Sprngfeld, Mass., were quests of Mr, 'and Mrs, Wayne Hllyard. Park Avenue. Mr, and Mrs. James Mooney and son, New York Cty, vsted Mr. and Mrs. Julus Lener, Avenel Street. THURSDAY. AUGUST S, J»4fl Schedule of the 0 o'clock Mrs. Edward Hayes. Astora, sorvcc of the Presbyteran Church L.. was guest of he* parents, Mrs, J»r brthday T SEWAREN Thrty-sx members and frends of the Supper lr " n " "W for the month nf August s as fol-, and Mrs. Francs Ftzgerald. Zegler Avenue. been made of the marrage of Mss New) Pant Store Opens; COLONA Announcement has lows: August 8. Wllam E. Johnsnn n charge: August 5. John P.; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Arny Club enjoyed the bus trp to Palsades Park Frday. ntroducng the mdget of baby to Offer Complete Lne A MDOF.T ELECTRC PANO lyn, Merrll nnf P ' : '^ y Arlene A. Preston, daughter of Mr. Ettershank: Aumst 22. Rev. D. E and son. Eugene, Remsen Avenue, and Mrs. Floyd A. Preston, 588 Those who went were Mrs. Ste-granphen Trella. Mrs. Frank, Aklus weghs but 20 pounds, and s elec- WOODBRDGE Poulsen's pant Wl( panos. t's 29 nches hgh, Lc-rot*. Dayton, and August 29. and Mr. and Mrs, Mchael D- Grove Avenue, Rahway, to Phlp Mrs. Wl(, A..^,, Frederck Berkley. All Sunday Stefano and son. Charles, Chase Mrs. Wllam TagRert, Mrs. Francs Casey, Mrs. James Svenas, day at M Man Street, to add to O trcally operated. Dm Bleyker,, son of Mr, and store makes U formal openng to-. Stephen C Tr^ scfrool classes wll be held at 0:00 Avenue, spent the week-end t Mrs. Phlp Den Blcyker, Jr.. Colona, at Port Lnuderdale, Pla., l Monroe, N. Y. Flpno prases educatonal Mrs. Anna Gaydos. Mrs J. ODonnell. Mrs. J. Venerus. Mrs. Walter ness center. SEWAREN A ' Woodbrdge's fast growng bus- VST PROM ST -Mrs. Jay Herman was hostess! _ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barna, 9 gans n Phlppnes under U. S. Saturday. to members and frends of the R*-Lord Street, have returned from Wuckoff, Mrs. Jeanette Randolph, They were attended by Frnnlc, Operated by Wllam and Lloyd trlcta Maron v,'", ' publcan Club at a card party ftt Mddlebury. Vt.. where they spent Mrs. Benjamn Treder. Mrs. D. V. and Vola Sherer, brother-n-law Poulscn, the new store offers a «fternoon, Jnlv, h,- hrtnr on Park Avenue, last a week vstng ther son, Robert Rush. Mrs. Wllam Brd. Mrs. and sster of the brdegroom, who w.,, r;: complete lne or pants, wallpaper, week. Mrs. Frank Wanca was theand famly. Danel Bshop, Mrs. Harry Halsey. resde nt Fort Lauderdale. The Venetan blnds, nnd floor, wall and Mnrlo Ross,'(V!,',". M: lr '"3 Mr. and Mrs. Julus Jaeger. Mos. Rose Godfrey. Mrs. J. Crowley, Mrs. F. Sgromolo of Wood- brde ajd brdegroom left for vacatons n the South ftt dfferent furnture supples.. " '"r-rl Woodbndee. formerly of town, chrstened ther daughter, Patrca Dane, at a servce performed way; the Msses Dors Sweta. Vr- AVENEL- -The nfant son of Mr. brdge, M's. Arnold Leone of Rah- tmes nnd met n Fort Lauderdale. NFANT CHRSTENED women drmam,,,.' " lv. _.. Ms, Warren Clne. Mrs. Gustave' gna Strubble, Laverne Monroe tt would sn-vr ; " l " ; Raman Townshp Kwh_,., JuHug Ulner! and Mrs. Robert Glasson, Park Dorothy Olsen, Arlene Venerus, got 'em by Rev. John Easan at the St. Andrew's Church last Sunday. Mss Lllan Sayrs, Sprng Lake and Wllam Jaeger. Avenel. were sponsors. A dnner party for rela- ng a month wth relatves n Texas. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Weferlns and daughters, Lenox Avenue, have re-turner home after vacatonng at Cape Cod. Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Gery. Manhattan Avenue, vsted at Atlantc Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rode and chldren. Bergenfleld, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mlton Lagergren. Woodbrdge Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ely. Manhattan Avenue, are parents of a son born last Frday at Perth Amboy Hosptal. The Woman's Club held the 4th n ts seres of summer card partes at the home of Mrs. Donald Campbell. Oak Street wth Mrs. James Crawford as co-hostess. Non-players prze went to Mrs. Alex Tarcz. Przes at the tables were won by Mrs. John Brawn, Mrs. R. G. Perer, Mrs. Wllam Falkenstern and Mrs. Stanley Sandrdge. The door Prze and specal award were won by Mrs. Falkensten and the lnen award for ths week by Mrs. Perer. Others present were: Mrs. John Ceerm, Mrs. John Ettershank, Mrs. Frank Barth, Mrs. Charles Brookwell, Mrs. Wllam Kumak, Mrs. George Mroz, Mrs. James Mc- Hugh, Mrs. Arvd Wnqust, Mrs. Kfuneth Young, Mrs. Anton Novak, and Mrs. Frank Cenegy. Mrs. Eugene Magargol and Mrs. Warren Clne wll serve as co-hostesses at the card party at the home of Mrs. Magarsol, 3 Park Avenue. next Monday evenng. l l t l D A V BAHWAV > V'l'l! A. SMVVV 'mn'lnl '- - Anl? D-tlm- 'll Ml. ll'' Tll: VKll, l.vtuv" \lbe HlHunl l)x - rrhh'fn l'»rn<*r "V),AM>S OK DAKOTA" 4 Sat., Sun. Mats. A Color Cartoons " STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE, N. J. ^ AR CONDTONED 20 DEQKEES COOLER TODAY THRU SATURDAY Pat O'BREN - Myrna DALL n "FGHTNG FATHER DUNN" Plus, Rod CAMERON - Cathy DAWNS n "PANHANDLE" SUNDAY THRjU TUESDAY Mckey ROONEY - glora DeHAVEN n "SUMMER HOLDAY" Plus n Glorous Techncolor "GREEN GRASS OF WYOMNG" WEDNESDAY MATNEE ONY, AUGUST Hjenry Funda n "YOUNG MR, LNCOLN" WEDNESDAY THRU ^ATURDAY "MR. BLANDNG BULDS A DREAM HOUSE" The CAMEO SWEET SHOP JOHN SABO, PROP. 57 AVENEL STREET '*' ( (Off Rahway Avenue) AVENEL, N. J. DOLLY MADSON >$ CE CREAM DAKLlN: 4 Delcous Flavors to $he Hold. CREAM J3CLES POP8CLE8 DXB8 FRESH PASTRY DALY Pes - (lakes - Cream Puff* and Chocolate Eclars BRTHDAY CAKES $2.50 up 4 Candy, Boxed and Cgarettes and Cgars Greetng Cards Daly Newspaper* t Mwunes l Lbrary STOV MAUD SAY HMWl Club Enjoys Trp to Palsades Park M.VV, MOMMY. Tl KM>»».fnck ('nrnon -.nnu 'nlte UOMANCK O\ UK, TrrhnU-oltr Alhn thprt rnlnl Mnrjnrlr ll- KAVKJ 0X. nu! Andrew Roerg, Andrew Surck. Peter van. Wllam Lucas, Walter Anderson, and James Bshop. Plans are now beng made for a bus party to Coney slnnd later ths month. Let * Snger expert rhfck t OT«thoroughly cud m«ke «uy» tll reprs needed to kn-p t frnnmng. Reomble ehrgw; Ettmtte furabed n adt»oe«sngcr SEWNO CENTER 69 SMTH STREET Perth Amboy Open Frday Nnht 2-DAY SALE FRDAY & SATURDAY CLEARANCE Women's Chldren's S0 RANCOATS Women's Play Suts Men's Felt HATS Boys' JACKET All Wool - Szes G to 8 RE() VALUE 'What Value" Cotton & Rayon DRESSES that have sold as h^l as r>.!)8 MEN'S SUTS Odd Lots, Assorted Szes, Styles Soft Woolens, Some Valued Hgh As $45. Not often you get a chance lke ths. f we can lt and please you. Down Payment A. Wanted UNDER CONSTRUCTON Weekly Payments Up to ( Mouths PEOPLES 86 8mUh St. Vrth Amboy ~ OPEN FRDAY EVENNGS - Colona Man Takes Rahway Grl As Brde n Florda, Saturday The brde s a graduate of St. Mary's School and Rahway Hgh School and!s employed by Merck <v Co.. nc, The brdegroom attended WoodbrldRc schools nnd s mployrd by the Oejeral Cable Cn-poraton, Perth Amboy. on [her return trp they wll Record Unted States surplus s vst the brde's brother and wfe, reported by the Treasury. M nnd Mrs. Floyd A. Preston, Jr. n Washngton. D, C, and Mr. and Mrs Charles A. Preston, grand-eus of the brde, who lve n Acnmnek, Md. j The brdegroom served n the \ Navy durng World War and s j member of Colona Amercan j Lewon and Rahway LodKf,,363.! LOVH Order of Moose. BRZKZOWSK-OSCLOWSK COX)NA Mss Stella Oscllowj sk, dauehter of Mr. and Mrs. SUn- ley Osrlowsk, Elzabeth, became ; the brde of Walter Brzezowskl. ' son of Mr, and Mrs. Anthony Brwaowsk, Lake Avenue, Sunday. The ceremony was performed at St. Hcdwlg's Church, Elzabeth. Joseph Auto, nman Avenue. served as best man. After a weddng trp to Canada, the couple wll resde n Elzabeth. SELN THEATRE SKLN, N. J. ME FRDAY AND SATURDAY (lark Gable - Lana Turner "HOMECOMNG" Also "RVER LADY" n Techncolor Sl.NDAY AND MONDAY "P N CENTRAL PARK" Deanna Durbn And Dck Haymes Also Walt Dsney's "BAMB" TUKSDAY AND WEDNESDAY -TWO HTS "TME OUT OF MND" And "3 LEAD SOLDERS" Dnnerware Lades Dnner Dsh and Frut Dsh Avenue, was chrstened Robert Gary Sunday at St. Andrews Church. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glusson, Colona. NOW DV <;\R.\\ l HKD ASTARF PKTfR l.awfor EASER PAHAOf EWALTER READE THEATRES T anl COSTKLLO JOE E. BKOWS "TENDER YEARS" LATE SHOWS EVERY SATURDAY 8EWA Venenu.. 0» And durng!!, \ ;,,,! (lays, that's m);:,!,.^ tant esp(y;,; v l have to shy ; :, ;:-.J ) Tropcal sut v., bult anmml \n. ;. [;: -J dpsgnrd n let v,"! breathe %, Thf y'! better and,, ; v - tant, thoy kr-; m< KA.K TROPCA, s;us AND FURNSHNGS PERTH AMBOV LAST 3 NTES AUGUST 5, 6 & 7 AT FRKHOUSE GROUNDS, S( HKM, STREET, WOO WOODBRDGE FRE COMPANY No. RDES - REFRESHMENTS - BOOTHS seln County Far BENEFT OF SANlj CECELA'S CHl'R CORNER MDDLESEX AVE. & OAK TRE^ K<» u ' SELN, N. J. jaughst. t. /2,3 & W TELEVSON SET - OVEN AWH EVERY WCH RDES - GAMES - REFRES MuH VA M

7 nl.. NDENT-T.EADER THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 948 PAGE SEVEN * FORDS NEWS 3nbepEttent-leaoev FORDS NEWS nds Man kes Wfe \nboy n" M *, on :,,,ncvn»o;to ;,, Nrll Amboy ta t chn-l was Mr fc't-,l;!r (f Mss Anne ;,.,tt of Mr. JTO,.(.;/,l)cl.l Street. :n Mrhnrl Grew, ; \:s. (leom- OreRH. A'/cu'. ths plar.r. - rcnnny was pernrv. Julus Woytovn nnlarc umc wllu.satn.lun' prtuxss lnes -m H tn- necklne ',v Her ftnuerpllmn wns draped,. [(nmr and she..,ft of whte roses.,: md was gowned H.Hr fashoned wth n-kltu: md bustle :, ; matchng plc-, led a bouquet of As Fords Lons Took Over New York Cty Vastest for (Hants Game Avalable at Playground FORDS WoodbrUlge Townshp m-re-allon drector, Samuel Qloe, tns announced that 62 chldren from Fords were taken to the Rahwny pool Thursday mornng for swmmlnr under the drecton of the recreton department, C?op nlso announced that 350 chldren's passes are avalable fo the N. Y. Gants-Pttsburgh Prates baseball (tame n New York tomorrow. Any chld nterested r attendng ths lame s to regstc* wth the supervsor of anyof,tht townshp playgrounds. The buser wll leavr from the playground.' brtwern and :l! A, M. "? Mss Jensen Brde of Robert Gelng < ouplo to Make Home on Ford Aveme on Return from AtlantcCty FORDS Our Lady of Peace Church.rectory was the settng for the marrage of Mss Shrley Peggy Jensen, daughter of Mrs, Mldred Jensen, m Ford Avenue and the late Harold Jensen to Robert Paul Hopelawn Grl $ Pretty Brde Of Henry Kozak of Perth Amboy Mss Kamnsk Wears Tradtonal Satn at mpressve Ceremony HOPELAWN St. Stephens Church, Perth Amboy was the settng for the marrage Saturday of Mss Florence Colette Kamnsk, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank tcamtnskt of 7 Loretta Street, to denry Thomas Kozak son of Mrs. Rose Kozak, 564 Penn Street,?t.th Amboy and the late John Cozak. The double-rng ceremony was performed by the Rev. John O*arowskl. Mr. Kamnsk gave hs daughter,n marrage. She was attred n a whte satn gown desgned wth an lluson necklne bordered wth lace and seed pearls, and a full Troop 52 Scouts atcampwatchung BoyH to Demonstrate Skll n All Phases of Scoutng Work FORDS nclement weather dd not dampen the sprts of 20 mem bers" of Boy Scout, Troop 52, a, they lft for Camp Watchung near Glen Gardner, where they wll enjoy all the facltes of the camp ncludng swmmng, bootng, hkng over old ndan trals, lnstruc- Mnstrel Featured By Kddes 200 Chldren, Parents Attend Performance at Playground n Fords * FORDS - Regstraton at th» Fords Pa,rk playground has reach*- ed a total of 372, accordng to tf announcement made by Mrs. 8hlr» ley Krcm, supervsor. The chll* Gellng, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Gellng, 657 Amboy Avenue, tal skrt wth two pckups trm- Saturday, wth the Rev. James ned wth orange blossoms. She Kusk attended the Thompson offcatng ajt the ceremony. wd carred a cascade bmn.net. of sen, Patrol leaders, Jack Hutchns, #ore a flower wreath n her har 3enor patrol leader. Bryan Jen-.!.nor.Thebrldes- :;.. M;ny Matlka and The brde was attred n a whte /ellow tea roses and blue deljhlnlum. Ferdljandsen. Scouts attendng Me Love You"; Kwatkowsk, Bur* Joseph Rebovch and Wllam ;.:,!. ssur of the two pece slk crepe street length M.nvan Behr of dress wth matchnu accessores The Junor brdesmad was Mss are Charles Burdash, John Doll, dash, Abraham and Yuhasz, "Call,! the brdegroom, and a corsage of whte rosebuds Dolores Furdak, Perth Amboy, Robert Nochta, Collln Hrner, fornla Her Come." The pro*' : John Ott'KR nf and baby's breath, :otuln of the brde. She wore a Ronald Harmsen, James Coughln, gram closed wth the sngng of, jcs man (or hs n gay rostumes and holday mood, the.lnns Mexcan delegate, Left to rght, Stephen A. Frost, Mrs, George Archbald of Fords, whte marqusette over blue taf- Steven Nagy, Francs Manton, "Now s The Hour," by Burdashr, (rwa another tonh over New York Cty. Many (f the deputes Fords: Olwa Kugrna Guzman Velasquez, Tampc, Mexco; her sster, Beatrx Hortcnca GUSB- honor and only attendant. She mad of honor's wth the two pck- Ernest French, Edward Baumln, held durng the week and the doll sster of the brde was matron of cta gown styled smlarly to thegeorge Munn, Rdard Coleman, The annual dog show wll be.lulu Bachensld.»nd other member* of the nternatonal Asaocatlon of Mons Clubs brnuaht ther famles along ll-. ushered, and nan Velazquez, and (leonte K. Kovak, Fords. They wore a pnk slk crepe street length ups on the skrt. She also had adonald Petcrsen and Rchard Red' show s beng held ths afternoon., nephew of the for thr 3st annual conventon, n Madson Square dress wth whte accessores and a Bower wreath n her har'and carred a cascade bouquet of roses lng. at 2 o'clock..:, lcarc;. Garden, were campal^nne for the electon of Harold P. corsage of talsman roses. :n,d.s wore.smlar Here two well-decorated local Lons pn cam Nutter, Cumden, for thrd nternatonal vce Paul Paskey, Roselle, served as and delphnum. M, Matka beng paun button* on thr attractve daughter* of ; presdent. (World Wde Photo.) best man for the brdegroom. Walter Kozak, brother of the \lus Grogs n blue. Mr. and Mrs. Gellng are on a brdegroom, was the best man and Heyden Announces Large Scale,, -nc lnts lo match weddng trp to Atlantc Cty and Donald Furbak, Fords, cousn of dle Hour Club Plans*.an! mned summer Large Delegaton Represented upon ther return wll resde at the brde, served as the junor n n^c. The flower Roosevelt Pars Pcnc the home of the brde's mother. usher. Manufacture of Streptomycn.,.; blh- (town and For travelng, the brde wore a Mr, and Mrs. Kozak wll spend FORDS Entry of Heyden (bercutoss and n other dseases u ; colonal bou- K E A S B E Y Mrs. Elzabeth Fords At Conventon of Lons black d-ess wth whte accessores ther weddng, trp n Atlantc Cty Chemcal Corporaton nto the resstant to penclln, s beng produced n new unt of te plant :.! lngers. WestcoU, Rarltan Townshp, was and had a corsage of.red roses. nd upon ther return wll resde streptomycn Held on a large scale.-: ;uf (n a werdue hostess to the dle Hour Knttng u.c E. Kovak and Stephen A. The brde s a graduate of Wood- t 52 Penft Street, Perth Amboy was dsclosed today when t wasespecally desgned for the pur... ttt States and Gear ye Kovak Honored :,u weeks and wll Club. Plans were made for the annual onlne to Roosevelt Park Sun- serve on Harold P. Nutter's brdge Hgh School, class of 943. The brde s a graduate of Wood- announced that producton of the pose, M:: return at 603 by 'Key Members' at publcty commttee. They greeted Her husband a graduate of Perth 'jrdge Hgh School, class of 943 drug, usng a new process, s under j The new unt, constructed to he ncomng delegatons at ralroad statons and bus termnals. Seton Hall College n 947, s em- offce of the Perth Amboy Evenng Prnceton. plant whch has been a leadng- Amboy Hgh School n 942 and and s employed n the busnes; way at the company's plant near harmonze wth the balance of the.. :.. t. Perth Amboy, day. The affr wll be an all-day Annual Breakfast.,\ the brde wore a outng for members, ther famles At the annual Key Members ployed by the H. and T, Electrc News. Her husband, a graduate of n makng the announcement, manufacturer of penclln snes..ll; pnk accessores antl wltte"roses,'""' ' rlen FORDS -The 3st Annual Con : ds. Mrs. Helen Mayoras breakfast George E. Kovak was Company n Perth Amboy. Perth Amboy Hgh School, class B, R. Armour, presdent of the 944, greatly ncreases the manufacturns and research facltes venton of The nternatonal Assocaton o[ Lons Clubs at New European and Pacfc theatres wth pf 84, spent 5 months n the j honored by beng presented the company, sad the new process s a.served n the *'on the specal przr. Other mem- Grand Master Key No. 37 by marked mprovement over conventonal methods and results n a, contans the most mot* / * of Heyden. HER S BORN thrcft and one-half bers present were Mrs. Ruth Allen, York last week put New Jersey the U. 8. Navy. He s employed by Presdent Fred W. Smth, Ventura, duty ovsrscs at' Mrs, Evelyp Sltch, Mrs. da Yunek, nto natonal promnence by the FORDS Mr. and Mrs- Ralph th< Perth Amboy Post Offce. product of great purty. t s theern streptomycn manufacturng cntrc of opra- j Mrs. Margaret Toth and Mrs. Mar- electon of Harold P. Nutter. Cam- " ^ Zweeres, 275 Frst Street, are the allcndng culmnaton of months of research equpment, almost all of t stanless, steel, as well as spacous lab* -,' garet Zehrer. ren, as Thrd vce presdent of ht parents of a son born at the Perth carred on here and n the laboraof several other Heyden were: Fred Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Amboy General Hosptal. Assocaton. Joseph Grcner, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Lund, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hopelawn Scouts oratores whch wll be used for YMARK! plants. all basc antbotc research, ncludng penclln, streptomycn ' Burkeson Rtes Held loyalty to ther local "boy" by par- Kafe, Mr. and Mrs. John Egan, BACK FROM SHORE The stll-scarce antbotc, whch j \ and Mrs. Eml c n rv Street, /saled at Our Redeemer Church FORDS Mrs. Otto Mar. 26 Return from Camp has proven ts effectveness n theand other, lesser-known mold on Monday, New Jersey had the Wllard Dunham,.boarrt the lner and Mrs Mr. Anna Street has, returned home treatment of certan types of tu- drugs. FORDS -Funeral servces wen largest marchng deufltton n the' Clfford Dunham, -. C'lp^nhaum, Denand Mrs. Mr. after spendng several weeks at n d Frday for Sdney Burkeson, parade. Not be outdone u spc-< v month'.s vacaton and Mrs. Gt:J 27 Second Street, at Our Redeeme-v' cal bus brought lmw delegaton E7ko k and Asbury Park. Local Boys Won Many HOSPTAL PATENT FALLS FROM Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Contests at Cowaw FO.RDS Mss Mary Martha PLANE; UNMSSED Lutho.m Church, wth the Rev. from Fords Tor the parade. also vstng we;e Mr. and Mrs. A. - KTyhm. pastor, otlcatm:. Kurds Club also had a large part PLEASANT WEEKEND Coskey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Durng Week's Stay Burn wa.s n the Alpne Cemetery. home after spendng a week-end n the conventon by lavnu FORDS Mrs. Arthur H. Fedderson, Mary Avenue, has returned surgcal patent at the Perth Joseph Coskey, Mary Avenue, s a ACCURATE Amboy General Hosptal. The pull bearers, all mvhews of o., at Asbury Park. "DEPENDABLE PERSON USFOH [URATE REPARS JKWKhRY SHOP MAN STRKET t v.vrr FROM }\ : WATCH MAKKK the deceased, were: Wlllurd Dunham. Jr, Cltlord Dunham. Thnrcfas Dunham, Robert Dnke, Robert Gray and Theodore Hardng. EMOVAL SALE! OVNG TO LARGER QUARTERS Ml Sprng and junnur Mnvlandsw REDUCED FOR CLEARANCE wn Mowerd $8.95 rden Rake <;. VAlt U.48 low $.9 naces. Games, Roasts at Hopelawn Play Ste HOPELAWN A marshmallow roast was the feature at the Hopelawn playground Thursday nght FOR THE BEST under the supervson of Adrean FUNKRAl, PECES, POTTED! \ P'eclor, playground supervsor. The PLANTS, CORSAGES AND chldren also attended art classes BOUQUETS whch ncluded sowng and craft work. Phone WoodbrtdKc The spders team of the Lttle World Seres sponsored by the WALSHECK'S Woodbrdge Townshp Recreaton K.OWER SHOP Department' was.presented wth the townshp mert award. * 98 MAN STREET Hnpcluwn fathers and.sons WOODBRDGE, N. J. lly'd a bull guttle at the pluy m-ound wth the former wnnng We Delver M\t Ttlegnph Flow lowers 50 FEET Garden Hose REG. VAME $6.50 NOW $5.50 House Pant OUTSDE WHTE GAL $3.75 AH HARDWARE [MAN STREET TEL. WOODWUDGE WOODBRDGE, l>y a s'fe of 4-9. Another! game N scheduled for ths week. Olhe- playground actvtes reported lnqludo a bcycle race won by Wllam Sabo, Carl Andtron Robert Mller. Edward Kovacs and and Cat'Ado D'Atdrea. Thomas Wlson was named the new track champon for beng frst n the cross country obstacle" race, dares Leuenberser, Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Volosn, Mr, and Mrs. Carl 'lctenbach, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen 'Ferrara, Robert P. Mulvaney, Rob- : eft T. Dambach, Joseph Dambach, Mchael Slagy, Stanley Jt-drzeewsk, Hans Knudsen. Alex Melko, sktvt extendng nto a long tran. Her fngertp vel of French llu- on was attached to a crown of range blossoms and she carred v bouquet of whte gardenas and lles-of-the-valley, Attendant n Yellow Mss Joan Stankowltz, Hopeawn, served as the mad of honor. 3he wore a whte marqusette over rellow taffeta gown styled wth an jfl-the-shoulder necklne, and a BACK HOME Alex Nagy, Harry Petronovsky, FORDS Mss Sondra Lynn Sunshne, Maxwell Avenue, has re-scout campng badges were award- hke on the Appalachan tral. Frank Grahmann, Mrs. Edth Rasmussen f.nd Mr. and Mrs, turned to her home after spendng Davd Pavlovsky. some tme n Atlantc Cty. Certfcates Awarded to Doll Show Wnners KEASBEY Keasbey Heghts playground held a doll show under the supervson of the Townshp Recreaton Department. Over 00 pemms wtnessed the show. Certfcate wnners were Mare Szaocz, Dorothy Vereb, Kathleen Kpsey, Eleen Vcet,'Dorothy Carlos, Marlyn Nag, Luclle D'Alesso, Joy'-L' Stutz. Beverly Sebesky, Eleanor D'Alesso, Katlleen Bonczek, PatrMa Fodon Carol Sebesky and Announcement Due to the constructon of the new hghway, Route 0),tf'e are forced to relocate our fuel busness. Al'EK JUL 29, 948, OUR OFFCE AND YARD WLL BE LOCATED AT 00 FULTON. ST. Our Present Telephone Number Wll Not Change. JOHN J. BTTNG 'blue coal* Hoppers Coke Moblheat WOODBRDGE 800A2 LBRARY CLOSES HOPELAWN The Hopelawn Lbrary wll be closed untl September 7, accordng to announce-, ment made on Monday. SON TO MATHASENS FOBD^~-Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mathasen, 72 Bennngton Drve, are the parents of a son born at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. HOPELAWN Hopelawn Boy ^cout members of Troop 57 have just returned from a week's stay at Camp Cowaw. Whle at camp the boys enjoyed an overnght ed to the boys for passng the outdoor scoutng tests. Scouts from HopelBwn attendng were: Andrew Kramer, Alfred Gutwen, James Koczan, Rchard Klucza, Anthony Mqrcurlo, Donald Mc- Cabe, Harold Wngler and Thomas daboy. Durng ther stay at Cowaw ttye boys were under the drecton»f Scoutmaster Andrew J. Kramer, who also had boys from Troops 32 and 33 of Woodbrdge at Wenatche Vllage. Contestwlnners durng the camp week were as follows: Water Carnval: Egg race, Alfred Gutwen and Donald McCabe; Candy Eatfng, Letner; Hand Paddlng Boat, Pfed verson, Lous Kjula, Rch- 75% STREET LJGHTS OBSOLETE Lghtng authortes warn that Evelyn Hatala. < 5 per cent of the naton's 400,000 Judges were Dorothy Belko and street lghts are obsolete. They Sylva :Mayoros. The annual baby estmate that these antquated ard Blend, Wllam Hllllar and parade wll be held tonght at 6:45 lghts cost lves and $50,-Lous Lucas; Canoe Fllng, verson and Kljula; Medley Relay, o'clqck at' the playgrounds. 000,000 n property damage annually frcyn traffc accdents due tolucas, Kjula, Blend and Rchard najeq MOTHPROOF YOUR CLOTHES Garment* cleaned by ut ar«mothproofed when thty'rt cleaned.., U-5AN-O, tha murtd mothproof cleanng y>tem, mure your gar* mend.for tx month*. AT NO XTA COST COPPOLA Cleaners FORDS AND W00UWU0OE Anzlvlno; One Man Paddle Race, verson; Lfe Savng, Lucas and verson; Fr«e Style Relay, Blend, Lucas, verson, Anzlvno, lfcpula and Joseph Cantlla. Scoutmaster fd-amer reported all bays ganed from two to four pounds dufng ther stay at Camp. ; RETURN FROM CANADA FORDS Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn Sunshne, Maxwell Avenue, have returned to ther home after a trp to Canada and the Berkshres. SHOWER & BRDAL GFTS & Greetng Cards BRDAL DOLLS Made to Order 20-WEEK fl CHRSTMAS GFT CMB STARTNG JUW W NOV. J GRAHMANK'S GREETNG CARD AND GFT SHOP Utt NEW BfttlNSWGK AVE.l FOBD8, N. J. Fbone r. A. 4-SJM ton n handcraft, nature lore, poneerng, woodcraft, etc, The boys! wll be at camp two weeks. There wll be compettve con-! tests n whch the boys wll demonstrate ther skll n all phases of scoutcraft. A feature of the camp s the evenng camp fre wth songs nd fum clmaxng a full day. The scouts wll have the capable leadershp of Scoutmaster Arthur H, Ftdderson, Jr., Assstant 3coutmaster Burleph Anderson, CHANGE SERVCE TME FORDS Rev, F. Newton Howden, vcar of St. John's Church; has announced that there wll be no Sunday mornng servces durng the month tof August, The Sunday servce, consstng of prayer and a sermon'wll be held at 8 P, M, for the month, N AMBOY HOSPTAL FORDS Charles Weary, ndana, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Neary, Gordon Avenue, s a patent at the Perth Amboy. Qeneral Hosptal. CONGRATULATONS!, FORDS Mss Mary Komsky, 89 S.umntt lavenue, has been graduated as a medcal techncan from the Manhattan Medcal Assstants School n New York Cty. RETURN HOME FORDS Mrs. Corrlne Wltauky and son, Joel, Brooklyn, havf returned to ther home after spfendng some tme wth Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Rubn, Maxwell Avenue. Modern store desgns called hypnotc" to lure shoppers. Sxteen ]e,\ fghters to make test flght to (Germany. CALENDAR OF COMNG dren have completed the ftreplacw whch they were buldng and. a \ sand box and sldng board hav* been nstalled as part of the PttK ; J equpment. Julus Kwatsk wa? the wnner of the horseshoe chan?,; ponshp. \} A feature of last weeks' $o«-; tvtles was a mnstrel show wlttt'$bj about MO chldren and 50 parent* t attendng. Along wth the regular numbers and Jokts, specaltes "[ were gven by Robert Krauss Who? sanu "Rufus," Margaret Fsher, "Sleepy Tme Gal"; Martn Burdash and Robert.Abraham, "Marzy Doats": Msses Fscher and Krauss, "Dark Town Strutters. Ball"; Lllan Van Dusen, Sylva Beaurcgad and Lenore Franlcel, "Zppty-Do-Da." Mss Frankel, "Old Man Rver"; Mss BeauregB'd, "Swanee"; John ' Yuhasz and Abraham, "You Made SAN DEGO. Calf. n the exltement caused when the navgator's bubble on a B-29 bomber blew out, Walter H. Hubert, 32, of El Paso, Texas, the navgator, fell out of the plane and to hs death 26,000 feet below, but was not mssed by hs fellow-crewmea untl the exctement ded down. Then, Leut. Albert J. Trower. who was nstructng Hlbert n radar, looked lor hm and dscovered he was gone. Hs body was found n a wheat feld. DEFCT? nformed offcals ndcate that the Government spendng fgure for the fscal year whch began July wll jump to about $42,- 000,000,000, exceedng ncome by more than $2,900,000,000 between now and next June 30. Technl- t cally, however, a bookkeepng redt, of $3,000,000,000, ordered by' Congress, would convert that apparent defct nto not only balanced budget" but also a nearly $,000,000,000 "surplus" of recepts over spendng. BARGAN The U., S,Government got a bargan when t bought Oklahoma from France back n 803, payng slghtly less than $,000,000 for the terrtory. At the end of <he part current fscal year the Govern-! ment receved $368,326,696.6 d ' taxes from Oklahoma., whch 3 >' $63,000,000 more than a prevous \ record two years ago. EVENTS, FORDS, HOPEUWK art KEASBEY (NOTE: For nsertons n ths calendar call Mrs. 3tephen A, Frost, Woodbrdge 8-70 or Perth Amboy J, before noott on Tuesday of each week.) AUGUST 6 Bus trp to New York Cty tosee Gants-Pttsburgh BU'aljflS baseball game under supervson of the Townshp RecreaJ tlon Department. Buses wll leave playground at :5 A.M. 8 Bus Rde to Rye Beach, sponsored by the Mothers' Club of Bt. Ncholas Qrdek Catholc Church, Second SfcJ Fords. The bus wll leave the church at 9:30 A. M. We Hour KnjJjUu Ob»p«U j*tente,f ther famles to Roosevelt Park, Twwna. 9 Meetng Ladles Auxlary of Fords Memoral Post 6090 V7W, at the home of Mrs. Henretta Martn, Jfth Street. Keasbey, Tgers travel by bus to AnnMdftje State Farms lo play ball. Return wll stop at MdV^r Drve-n, cockt&tl lounge, Route 29, Bound Brook, where dnner wll b served, Reservatons should be mad* wth Coach Gh P. A SEPTEMBER f Meetng Teenettes, at the home of Mlu Ruth Pullerton, M tfoy Avenue, at :8QT. M.

8 : Edtorals: A Varaton of the Brooklyn Predcament n Brooklyn t long has been a queston of who's on thrd base; n Colon'la, t's who's secretary of the fre commssoners. Mr. Wllam Barbbur, presdent of the doughty lttle b^d of three whch has been emnently successful n creatng chaos n the fre department servng Dstrct 2. mantans that Stanley Seabasty no longer mallhhllla HUM Ollncj OB «J '"J '""fc,^' s functonng as secretary. Mr, Seabasty takes the poston to the contrary, a poston whch to all practcal purposes s eoncurrecl n by Mr. Justce Cole. Presdent Barbour, through counsel pettoned the Supreme Court to command Mr. Seabasty to obey a Barbour-dctated edct to relnqush the records of the meetngs of the Board of Commssoners. Justce Cole refused to acquesce, apparently on the grounds the poston of secretary s n dspute; and when we last heard, Mr. Seabasty was stll n full and lawful possesson of these precous mnutes. Just why anyone would want to have before hm the wrtten word of the muscal comedy proceedngs of the Dstrct 2 commssoners wthn the past couple of months, s not easly understandable. The people of the area, who have been payng money for fre protecton have receved, n- / stead, a schoolboy exhbton of futlty as represented n the suspensons, renstatements, dsputes and, nane argument whch have sezed the quarrellng factons not only wthn the Board but wthn the company as well. The Townshp Commttee, on the request of a group of taxpayers, can abolsh the dstrct. f tne warrors there ntend to fght.fres and wll devote themselves to that pursut exclusvely, that's one thng. f they ntend, rather, to fght each other then we beleve ther forum should be somethng other than publc offce. THE ARTST AT WORK Opnon of Oth SCARK SLOGANS am dsturbed by the sustnlnwl note of terror n the slo- Kms rmstantly tossed at us by/ worthy hulth organzatons n efforts to pry loose from n RPndally npathetc publc enough dollars to fght effectvely some partcular dsease.... You don't have to Hghten ordnary Amercans out of ther wts to obtnln the necessary fnancal support for a worthy campagn asanst dsease-. Psychatrsts tell us they are seeu, more and more patents sufferng from that morbd dread known as cmrerphobla. That dread s stmulated b y overdramu/.ed phrases sud us thuse used by u promnent- Hollywood actor n - nmtly dm ns n ntumwlde rado broadcast n behalf of an unlle.mcer eatnpak. womlvr how many nchtmares n whch the vctm wus pursued by an amorphous demon. Cancer, ws Frankensten was pursued "to the ends of the earth" by tlc monster of hs own makng. Tn lme las come to abandon the hull-truthful scar" slosans. ;ulu> conduct anl-dlseajecamers -Albert Hen'.,,,, rare. le v, by cun). Harden h : True, lull fol.-'. Mlllsllll,. ;,: t >-l)h,,,] end llll n luf'llll). b.llrl Hll h"., u tll.lt ( lllll l,ll h.oft p'vlod the f.j n. prop,. The < ln,, Worthy Object for All Desk Sergeant Carl Sundqust, roundng out a^q.u*mwa'^ury as a member of the Woodbrdge Townshp polce department, has decded to take advantage of hs penson provsons and to retre to prvate lfe. As he leaves the post he has flled wth a quet but nevertheless conscentous effcency, he has our sncere wshes for good health and contentment. We thnk t s a mark of real dstncton to have served the communty so long and so well as to earn the commendaton from hs superor, Chef Keatng, that characterzed Sgt. Sundqust as "a good polceman, loyal to hs job and hs communty."we thnk that such words as these wll mean much to hm n the years ahead, and wll add lustre to the pleasures of retrement whch hs long and honorable servce provde. We certanly hope that as each member of the department reaches the mlestone attaned by Sgt. Sundqust that he can look back wth the same satsfacton whch comes from beng "a good polceman, loyal to hs job and hs communty." An Opportunty Not to be Overlooked An opportunty wll be afforded late next month for all local food-handlers and personal servce workers to receve chest x-rays at no expense, through the co-operaton of the muncpal Department of Health and the Mddlesex County Tuberculoss and Health League. n addton to those whose jobs requre them to handle food offered to the publc, others who may take advantage of ths splendd offer are barbers and beautcans as well as. all those who through the nature of ther busness or servce to the people at large come n close contact wth ther clents. The program, one of preventon, has been wdely accepted and prased n other communtes and we earnestly urge that t be receved n the same sprt and wth the same apprecaton here. country has been able to make such tremendous strdes n ts offensve aganst tuberculoss. We are glad that these organzatons are so alert to the possbltes of detectng the dsease n ts curable stages that they are wllng to fnance a program such as that to be offered here, and that they are so mndful of ther responsblty to the publc whose funds support them that they are takng these very effectve steps to safeguard the publc. The preventve potental, so, jar as the publc health s concerned, s fast becomng a realty tangble thng more so, because the people are losng ther nhbtons and prejudces about precautonary steps and are even becomng anxous to partcpate n them to the full extent they are avalable. Ths has been one of the many t has been largely through Tuberculoss contrbutons of the Tuberculoss Leagues Leagues, the value of whose work has been throughout the country, and certanly t s realzed by publc health offcals, that ths a most mportant one. ' A Good Trck and Can They Do t! Men, f they only knew, t, are fral and flmsy weaklngs when ptted aganst the -resources, determnaton, and' strength of ' an angry woman. Just take the case of the ntruder who... was detected enterng "the home of Mrs. John Ksh the other nght. Mrs. Ksh, not afflcted wth the fegned tmdty of her sex, very promptly went to work on her adversary and just as promptly put hm to rout, wth the result that ths partcular* offender the next tme he attempts to break and enter wll probably wat untl a panstakng casng reveals a home where the old man s n charge. Under such crcum T stances, he'll at least be certan of an even break. We (!ould never understand why the grls lke to play the role of gentle, helpless and defenseless ktten. They're really not foolng any of the people any of the tme, when t comes rght down to t, even though ther tears and ther frustratons and ther pretense of helplessness nspres applcaton of the dyng vestges of a chvalry whch they never neededpx were ntended to have. They can, the hstory books shpw, make hash out of the vaunted superorty whch tley have permtted the mere male of the TRENTON Real estate and personal poperty valuatons contnued to skyrocket n New Jersey durng the past year n ftvery county. The assessed value of reejl estate n New Jersey has been fxed ths year by the Dvson of Taxaton, Department of the Treasury, at $4,72,466,484, whch s an ncrease of $39,0,59 over valuatons of 947. Personal property n New Jersey s assessed at $879,239,638 ths year, an ncrease of $28,000,029 over last year. County tax boards n each of the 2 countes of New Jersey reported ncreased valuatons ths year to the State Dvson of Taxaton. Boards of Freeholders of each county were notfed they could appear before the State Tax Commssoner f they objected to the county valuatons but not a* sngle objecton was rased to the ncreased assessments. Wth local taxes sl'dng upward yearly because of the hgher costs of lvng, the guardans of the State Government are also lookng around _for new specetoclam for hmself, wthout dspute,. the comng year to provde ncreased taxes for the mante- They really haven't kdded anybody,tobe sure, but brother! don't they get away wth nancfe of ther government. t Slck, though? Tme to Change Our Atttude About flve mllon person* n the Unted psychatrst or bndex psychatrc superstates are sufferng from psycho-neuross, son. n addton, the doctor reports, there accordng to Dr. Robert Felx, chef of the are 2,000,000 "wth dsorders of character Mental Health Dvson of the U. S. Publc and behavor,",500,000 mental defectves, Health Servce. 500,000 epleptcs and from twenty mllon Dr. Felx says that the publc's" atttude- to thrty mllon ndvduals wth! "bordertoward mental llness, marked by msun- ne or transent emotonal dsturbances derstandng;, superstuton and featf, s a who mght very well beneft from psychatrcally orented treatment far extensve major stumblng block to the progress of mental llness. nstructonn,the basc prncples of mental the stgma attached to thehygene." mentally ll, the,d4ctor called t "a great We call attenton to the dgctor's state^ :\ deterrent to the treatment n the early ment because of the mportance of secu> stages of f the dymqe" d\" and declared that ng a normaj l atttude on the part *W of-*. * many persons, nstead of seekng sklled mal" people to thos,e wbp sutler from mental llness. The atttude a based, of course, vs.tajw, resorted to everythng from "rltatons and charms to major surgery." upon gnorance and superstton. For He predcted that the msconceptons, bom many, many thousands of yea.rs, the human of gnorance and msnformaton, wll be race faled to understand the processes pf " dspelled as facts become avalable. the bran and, njfead of consderng any Qf the flv«muon persons sufferng from aberraton as a physcal afflcton, took ; cental llness, only abqut flve per cent are opnon that ttwy were capejd by my recevng treatment admnstered by a ous forces, not to be u#dtr«tood by 4 PAGE Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbblns months of 940 seven thousand acres of prme woodlands were burned over by 74 forest fres. n 947 the cost of extngushng forest fres n New Jersey reached $30,000. Ths must be consdered a sacrfce to carelessness and s n addton to the loss of wldlfe and trees destroyed. Frewarden Sedel clams that 90 per cent of New Jersey forest fles are caused by human carelessness. Smokers caused 58 per cent, ralroads 20 per cent, debrs burnng 2 per cent; campers one per cent; ncendary one sources of revenue to" fnance per cent, and mscellaneous projects and operatons at the'causes such as chldren playng State level. The cgarette tax of wth matches and houses burnng down. One per cent. three cents per pack whch went nto effect on July s looked Lettng forests bum s lke upon as the wedge to many new burnng up dollar blls, clams forms of taxaton, especally the State Frewarden Sedel..sales varety'on so-called luxury tems. DEATH RATE: New Jersey's When the Legslature reconvene on August 6 the State's deaths per hundred mllon veh- mleage c eath rate for 947, or lawmakers are also expected to cle mles of travel, was 4.76 as consder several bond ssues to compared wth the natonal rate construct- needed buldngs at of 8.6. t was the lowest mleage State nsttutons to elmnate rate snce 928, the frst year of present over-crowdng, as well gasolne taxes, when t was us new buldngs at State Teachers Colleges and Rufgers, rate outstandng s the fact, that What makes the New Jersey Because $f the j nflatonary motor travel ;was 8.3 per cent outlook n both State and local greater than jthe prevous year. Governments, all resdents of and two per cent hgher than n New Jersey may expect to dg deeper nto ther pockets durng FOREST FRES: Wth New Jersey woodlands green wth summer folage, the State Forest Fre Servce s nstallng a new rado system n preparaton for the fall months when the forests become potental fre traps. The new up-to-date system wll replace the present system bult n 935 and wll connect 25 land statons and 65 moble unts gvng complete two-way coverage for forest flre work. State Frewarden Wllam J. Sedel who s consdered the best lre-warden n the country, reports that durng thefrstsx 94, the prevous peak year of travel, accordng to the State Motor Vehcle Defa Department. Gasolne consumpton rmump durng the year n New L-W Je jersey reached dlamor GRLS % Don Flowers l Who caret how they to thl n Hollywood? Get ma 984,986,43 gallons as compared wth 909, gallons n 946 and 965,206,068 gallons n 94 POLLUTON: No normal ctzen would pour a quart mlk bottle full of sewage nto hs bath tub after drawng a tubful of clean water, but accordng to the ntestate Santaton Commsson that s about what s happenng to many publc bathng beaches. "Notwthstandng the fact that the shores of publc bathng beaches are washed by polluton contamnated waters, cty offcals are reluctant to spend large sums of money on sewage treatment plants," clams the Commsson. "t-s true that people do not hestate to bathe n waters contamnated by sources whch they cannot see, but even f the Coney sland beaches of New York Cty " do not receve the full concentraton of the polluton' from the nner harbor, those who wllngly buthe at Coney sland would revolt at the thought of puttng not one and one-half quarts, but a pnt, or even a cupful of sewage nto ther bathtub before bathng. Such s the nejed for prompt mprovement of New York Harbor and the adjacent-waters." The commsson s representa- tve pf New Jersey,.New York uud Connectcut and for many years has been tryng to clear up the waters whch surround Manhattan sland. J. Spencer Smth, charman of the commsson, clams t s becomng ncreasngly evdent that a strong and admssve polcy must, be adopt&d f the polluton abatement program s to succeed. Cancer Detals of a cancer educaton program for the New Jersey farmer are beng worked out by the New Jersey Dvson of the Amercan Cancer Socety. George E. Strlngfellow. presdent of the dvson, las announced that the cooperaton of the varous farm groups n the State has been obtaned. Lterature, flms and speakers wll h the meda for cah-ylng out thtf campagn, whch s scheduled to start n the Fall. Through the State Agrcultural Extenson Servce the varous county agents wll be reached. Lndley C. Cook, assocate drecttor of the servce, and Mss Maron Butters, n charge of county agents, are workng wth the socety n formulatng the program along wth Herbert W. Voorhew, head of the New Jersey Farm Bureau, and others. > JERSEY JGSAW: Veteran busness loans totalng $34,408.-,, M wetl' approved lor State uuaramee up to July whle addtonal applcatons totalng $3,. 392,209 were dened, accordng to COMMNNU.rdrr-Jnuraul JbU,, wlfu»»» lulls Jauraal Phlh! ~TT l Very Thursday pay, Wcodbrlda, N'. J' "" (.'Jmre* E. <lte«grv, 'rt... 'HVTfemo T. Cunulu Vlc«.preal(Jent an," Lul -y '' Gregory, CHARLBH J5....,., Balor and PubUhtr (lf» Chl rs. Kdman. Jr., Slate OM \\m.h'- of Economc Development Exhty-four n.v a hon"- attorneys-at-law wll bs> admlnsevrd pl<l(jrd :- nuths by thr.supreme was kly, Court on September 2... Polt -s te-/ :' wll nvadr New o!ersry schools f n.m N, : the bll to reornanze the Stat4 Department of Educaton s not amended, ueeotdnn to Wllam p ' M ' C SparKO. Presdent of the Stale ''", ' M '""',-..,.. * r%t_* nlnt DrAf/ln.f Federaton of Dstrct Boards of ' A A ['. Educaton... A natonwde program to advertse New Jersey's l0t>lh '''- advantage.; wll soon get underway by the State Department or " -'"">' 000. Ecoonomle Development... There are 6,47 New Jersey resdents stll recevng relef payments from the- State... Removal of mnmum mlk prces n New Jersey at the retal levels under consderaton by Governor Alfred E. Drscoll...Motorsts must report a change of address promptly to the State Motor Vehcle Department or face loss of ther drver's lcense and regstraton... New Jersey has more than 800 fresh water lakes and ponds mostly n the northern countec... Presdents Lncoln. Grant, Perce, Buchanan. Harrson, Garfleld, Arthur and Woodrow Wlson spent ther summer vacatons al Cape May and Lonn Branch... Wheeler McMllen. of Hopewell, las been re-elect*. Charman of the New Jersey Publc Health Councl... Government purchases of potatoes lms begun n countes ncorporated n New Jersey's potato belt... Joe Purnan, publcty drector for New Jersey Republcans,, tourng Europe on n summer vacaton... The economc loss suffered n New Jersey hghway traffc accdents last year amounted to $22,80, Amercan Canoe r Socety grants totalng $, have been approved n Essex, Hudson and Warren countes. CAPTOL CAPERS: The other drver was just marred,", read an accdent report that reached the State Motor Vehcle Department the other day... "'Eat a better breakfast and do a better job," churns the Melul Socety of N w Jersey... The Natonal Assocaton of Retal t Or oer wves ; foods (uwn. The lmporlak < Personal Funnul Kose LAFFTOFF Gve ML ) Smles.- STRN* REAL ESTATE NSURANCE] /OR rvt' THE SAVNGS of ndvdual*. mportance to the prosperty n munty. They are the reserve : cal strength whch can be upon n any emergency. T< < systematc savng, we provl'- vencnt facltes of our nten, ment for personal resefnre l'vun-- come accounts opened for s " : deposts. Member Federal lunrmnoe OPEN HUMYS 4:0(-0:UO >' W00DBRDGE NATONAL '" '-'

9 . )K KNOKNT- LEADER THURSDAY, oad, entertaned Glnnwood Gerlan, of Rochester, N. Y., for a few and Mrs. Prank Colacarro, Avenel; Notes chltlo and afmly, Rahway; Mr. ays last week. John orlo and Mr. and Mrs. John Harry Storch, nman Avenue, DcSlva, Colona. as host on a trp to Long Branch Mr. and Mrs. Warren Huge- plendale Road, were Mrs. JWamaret Scott and theley, hosts ona cl Wednes- h.vhrond on,h Mr.'!. Kllzu- ( Aw mls were, ), t.,t doll, 29 luv's: newest,.,.,,.,.met, Scott,...('lnTk, Carol AlKl'W AUtO. nr Hcoll; most.vnlz; u-rcst,\ Aun, most, v; rlcm. har, \ m >l<;s«)u, Vlf hlrlk, Carol ;,(r. Rosemary sses Carolne Mnchella, Wllma rochllch, Maureen. Carole, Parlcla and Margaret Scott, Colona. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Condas, nman Avenue, entertaned at a [nner party n honor of ther couns, Mr. and Mrs. Verner McConnell, Seattle, Wash. Other pests ncluded Mr, and Mrs. Lous Mar- Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Dleks and chldren, Lvngston. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Johnson and daughter, Joyce, Columba Avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pltchell, Plalnfleld, have returned home after spendng a week «t Glen Cove, Me., and a week tour- ng the New Enffland States. Mr. AUGUST 5, 948 and Mrs. Johnson entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edmundsen, Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Watkns, Summt Hll, Pa., recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Mackle, Dewey Avenue, were hosts Monday to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gllette and Mrs. Theodore Gllette and famly, Unon Beach. Ther son, Theodore Mackle, has returned home after beng a patent for a few days at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamn Thompson, Amherst Avenue, entertaned Mr. and Mrs. Charles HodRes and daughter, Ruth, Lnden, Monday. Mr.and Mrs. Anthony Brsezowskl, Lake Avenue, are hosts for a few weeks to Mrs. Peggy Kacamerek, Brooklyn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Olassnn and daughter.kathy, Enfleld Road, are spendng ths week at Seasde Heghts. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hugeley and chldren, Glendale Road, spent a few days last week at Sea Bay Park. Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Rasmussen, Mddlesex Road, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smth and son, Andrew, have returned to ther home n Borger. Texas, after spendng sx weeks wth Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen, Mrs. Augusta Tuttle, Mddlesex Road, was the guest of Mrs. Frank Lanners, Secaucus, Monday. Mrs. Maragret Scott, nman Avenue, vsted her sster. Mrs. Armand Van der Lnden. Northvale, Saturday. Wallace Hughes, son of Mr PAGE NNE and Mrs. Edmund Hughes, Carolne Avenue, celebrated hs 3thwll be hel dtonlght, 8 oclock at ly meetng of the fre company brthday Thursday. the flrehouse. Mss Patrca Scott, nmn Avenue, celebrated her 6th brthday Frday. Havana has 33 rado statons, HAS MOST RADO STATONS Mrs. Chrstna Taggart, West more than any other cty n the Street, celebrated her brthday world. Saturday. The carnval commttee of the Colona Volunteer Fre Company met Tuesday at the flrehouse Plans were made for the carnval on the flrphousc grounds to be held Amust The regular month NEW rant-removng TOOL Tool developments nclude an electrc one that removes even heat-resstng pant from wood or metal surfaces. ;. v 'n ftots- ;,. A ap at- :nc \w: and. Tl'sdy t'vf- \.,, Auo was j.r HulT,,;. 'llll. (' b Auxlary of the,;uny wll spon- ;;,,Mdr Hrnht.- :,: nr the lrc-..ml wll leave.'!. M, Chl-.r.'.hT. A few... f and ntty ;;,\ l.. l.cllul Skl-. -nr S'alw.ty, \l ; t'lu.stla M. t ',: (',) CO ;" boy. ut l.:!. Allumj,; (berlxt-, \n'k U.m nl mlje' ( tl,,,r of fv,.",.ut n a,, on Saturday ) Al S )OSH,. M..U t, Church w v.' ;..vt- th,,, wll yck J. ;..n,«uurao,:.,,. W'.HM AV v..'-'. :, tcket M. Ann :..- Mr-. K/..[. ;.ml M M.. Mm.u ;..). ' 'VlttdV lt ': 4't w'' :. \l.,v Bruly. r rl'oh. -, '.ll.l OW -.. Mr.v Many :. : :nl'; Mr! l!t' Jl'l'M'V M- rl llll'v Wt'lT.::.l Hrucc..'., :; Wfl.'» and :..", tl''nu...ju'lll a lew. M and Mrs, H..vlr N. Y., \.-'<\ Mr. and ' :,: Jrvh.,.: ;..n: tyo'l- :t aun Road,.. -' unlay ll Mr. '. j'.f.val'r. al ' : 'lc.sull,.;. tn.ll '.nth! ';. SuHcr ntul Avt-u vlslh'd :.r-.y Clly. :.j \ tt'y wrt*.ma M:'» Arthur;!l.U ll. H.vrr THE BESf! YOUR COAL OL ORDEK [H US TODAY ARR \&.SUM'LY CO..d(;« (,,.WKMJE M;, N. J. Ml OUM'.US AN M AS'HA.T ["lu W.VVS n AYS P Nl H AREAS!n''' llllv lvt'u ' tnleed 0 PAVNG l:! V'.MX, N. J, "! s l:-t»-m dqnartvrs (or JSKY QYS -OTHES fa. >...* (kt:,m 7} ^'t%f l+fm : < S * H. ' > &> tw Serve creamy Hom-de-lte mayonnane uth your salad for rcher flavor! fruf and Vegefofa/eJukes for Summerfme Healfh EMBASSY CREAMED Dred Beef Con 35c Uom-de-lU Creamy Mayonnase r 45c Unmatch.ble for qualty and H t v o r ^ V J ^ Orange«««3: 28c r 2 c Grapefrut Juce 3 22c Tomato Juce '!!!! 3 'on 0. 25c Tomato Juce LMYS 2 p 23c Grapefrut Juce Vo Z*L 7c Tomato Juce llbby5 t" 25c Bl Grape Juce no. bo lo bo.- ^ Blended Juce 3', ' - 25c Mott's Apple Juce 0,.9c Tangerne Juce 3 29c Prune Juce ^n»-«m* 27C Conned fruts Pe Apples CO ;T 2 Apple Sauce " «* c 29c deal Frut Cocktal 37c Halv«Sl«d Y.llow Lbby's Peaches H Del Monte Pears Lbby's Prunes KRETSCHMER'S HAPPY HARVEST TottW Wheat Germ.29c 43c 23c J L r 29c COM Evaporated Mlk '"'t! ' 5c Preserves.',, U-o, Nabsco Rtz pk,. "3c Cheezt Jr Su "' hn Cracluu * *" Tr GOLD SEAl Rce Puffs 0OlD " Al «.o fpk,0c Wheat Puffs «««2K5c Corn Flakes HlQM l,, * 7c Marstmallows eam r^.3c BALL MASON Thrvo Dog Food Asco Coffee J. b, 43c ^ ^ RCHER BLEND, Ground freh to your order, deal Coffee V,!Z 53c HEAVY BODED. Tops thm all! Try t Wncrest Coffee ' 40c ''f LGHTER BODED, vgorous tasta. Ground to ordar Asco Tea Oo r;r 28c X 5c Flms ^r25c's29c 37c HOUSEHOLD NSTTUT 9VJ" Cast Alumnum Chcken Fryer "TEECHNUT Baby Foods STKANO JUNOR Canned Vegetables ceberg Lettuce Crp Calforna Large Head Serve a cool, cool fesh frut or vegetable salad for a-change! Fancy Cucumbers «^ 5c Jersey Peppers 2'"9c Pascal Celery t C 5c Golden Rpe Bananas " 4c Cello Jumbo Celery Hearts Bunch ] 0 Jar> 89C 6-79c Whole Kernel Cornel 9c deal Spnach PANC V«8c Lbby's Sweet Peas ":2c / " D FARMDALE O 9-o. <)(). Ol Lur oeans T Jlandard ṅ <j ṙ or.. n L «n. A"C Qualty Tomatoes S? "r 27c Potatoes Z& 2 r 25c Calf, Jtald, lor * 0- Beans tutttr 20-9 can OC Dethol nsectcde 0-e. Can SSJ Van Camp's Baked Beans Brand Spam tht Z a l Frankfurters Hamburgers Tuna Fsh l8ht M "' Asco Catsup Vnegar CLAKlOGf ASCO Purt Cdtr 23c c 2 jt27c n Z 47c «; 33c 4c b., 20c 4-0. ho. 9c e o T l 69ce 79c Jelly Glasses wlth "" do» n 43c Jar Rngs CA H N " 2 «*- He Dll Pckles " CKNCK.,r ' 29c Sweet Mxed Pckles T 29c Derby Barbecue Sauce 0c Blue Suds 2<*» 7c Gre-Solvent TcS l3c Gre-Solvent T 333c Buy Now and Savel Crsp, tender, flavorobla celary hearts featured at all Acmes. Jersey Yellow Corn 6 ears 29c Rushed fresh from Jersey's fnest farms! Serve wth Louella prze butter. Red Rpe Watermelons «5c U. S. No. Yellow Onons * 5c Fancy Egg Plants * 0c Calforna Carrots 2 >«** 9c Fancy Western Peas 2bs.25c The country's fnest, full-podded fresh tender peas. Bakery Dept. Rushed fresh frorh our own ovens. VRGNA LEE Doughrtuts T,V JlOc Serve wth hot or ced deal Cofjfee! ced Rasn Pound Cake 75c Honey Buns VR0NA L a. rf 4 25c Angel Food Cake V TL 45c Sponge Cake Shells; k 7.M 5c Parkerhouse Rolls *" k»»* 2c Frankfurter Rolls * * 5c Bar-B-Q-Rolls ^«5c Supreme Rasn Bread /"' 8c Supreme SANDWCH Bread ' 5c Supreme BREAD Tuast better, taste better, fesh lunger. Try ths f lued bread today. LOAF OPEN EVERY #\T FRDAY TL 9M. Dary Dept. Your favorte dafy food s here! \, Glendale Club Cheese!* $.03 Amercan Loaf Cheese 2.6c Muenster Cheese lb 6 c Mld Colored Cheese lb 6c Domestc Swss Cheese lb 75c Sharp Cheddar Cheese "> 67c Borden's Pppn Cheese lb 8c Cream Cheese SS 2^ 35c Gold Seal Eggs ^Jtl *» 75c Slver Seal Eggs 0 ",, 67c Asco Slced Bqcon,;; 39c Allsweet Margarne X 43c Prncess Margarne * crest ce Cream Rcher, smoother, crdamer Meltpropf bag FREE, ke«p$ ce creom frm V houn. 3c K3 ;' ;,' :. : v :: v ;' Ml *t f «

10 '!» PAGE TEN THtmSDAY, AUGUST 5, 948 :A,. Cnder Blocks PERTH AMBOY CONCRETE PRODUCTS CO., nc. 8x8x6 BLOCKS Water Resstant Prompt Delvery 400 Fayette St. P. A Dog Kennels t GONG AWAY? BOARD YOUR DOGS Dally-Weekly-Monthly Rates Washng and Strppng Well Ventlated Best of Care Spck & Span Kennels BOX 26, nman Avenue lulnray, N. J. RAHWAY R-l Brag Stores Avme Pharmacy 00 RABWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE 8-94 PBESCREPTXONS WHTMAN'S CANDES Cosmetcs Flm Greetng Cards Raymond Jackson Cc Son DRUGGST S8 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone: 8:0554 Prescrptons Cosmetcs Hallmark Cards Publx Drug Store 95 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-0N»» Funeral Drectors Synoweck, Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret 8-57 S Furnture Clearance Sale Everythng Beng Sold AT DRASTCALLY REDUCED PRCES BUY ON THE "HGHWAY AND SAVE Wnter Brothers WAYSDE FURNTURE SHOP MK.WM 2.'. war.., v. (le Dully V. u S. M. 'luyc W'untlllur N-.',;T Groceres & Meats GARDEN FRESH FRUTS AND VEGETABLES Ruhway Avenue Grocer G. HAAG, Prop. 825 Eahway Avenue, Woodbrdge WO-8-42 Fruts & Vegetables TREAT THE FAMLY WTH THK$K VEGETABLES 8 FRUTS FRESH DALY FROZEN FOODS DXVRY SERVCE Jasper & Son H Man Street, Woodbnds?, N... l'l.une 8-J35* Lquor Stores t ftp... Telephone Woodbrldgaj Woodbrdg Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, Prop. Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Beers and Lquor* 674 AMQOY AVENUE WOODBRDQE,,!*. J FOR N THS COMPLETE YOUR 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 anyof the busness houses lsted on ths page, Lumber & Mlllwork Sand - Drt - Fll Woodbrdge Lumber Co. Woodbrdge, N. J. T.l.phM.t Woodbrldn SO2 Muscal nstrnments Headquarters for Qualty Muteftl nstruments and Accessor** Leadng Brands Lsted Below: Sflmtr - Conn - Pan Amercan - Buffet - Excelsor - Moreschl - The Accord ana - Hohner. Edde's MMC Center and School of Musc 357 State Street Perth Amboy, N. J. Telephone PP. A. 290 Musc Shop MUSCAL NSTRUCTONS AND ALL' NSTRUMENTS MUSC AND RECORDS Esposto's BUESCHER & SELMAR Authorzed Dealer 465 NEW BRUNSWCK AVENUE FORDS, N. J. Perth Amboy Rados 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* Donald T. Hanson NSURANCE Reprtentof Boynto Brother* & Co. Over 2 Y«u Tel. Woodbrdge J Roofng & Sdng HNES ROOFNG.CO. Gltters - Leaden - SkylfchU Slate and Asphalt Roofs Rabbarod SUatlu All work covered by Workmen's Compensaton and Lablty Hnet Roofng Co. 456 School Street, Woodbrdge WO-8-Q77 Henry Janten & Son To.., and 8hMt M«tal Work Roofng, Metal Callng, and Fnrnae. W«?k 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone Rugs WALL TO WALL CARPETNG AND UPHOLSTERED FURNTURE DONE N YOUR HOME FBKE ESTMATES Stanley Bqyet South Amboy -OW-R John F. Ryan, Jr. Sand and Drt Fll Phone Woodbrdge J Saws Sharpened LAWN MOWERS AND SAWS SHARPENED A. E. Larson 45 FFTH AVENUE, AVENEL WoodbrdEe 8-2U-J Servce Statons Clarkson's ESSO SERVCE Amboy Avenue and James Street Woodbrdge, N. J. WO-8-54 Gardner's Amoco Servce Motor Tune-up Complete Lubrcaton Servce Battery Servce Green St. and Rahway Ave. WOODBRDGE Ges Bros. SERVCE STATON JACK, BLL, FRANK, PROPS. WASHNG, GREASNG TRES REPARED AMBOY AVENUE AND GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Woodbrdge Holohan Brothers GARAGE Standard EMO ProJact Phone WooJbrldg and Cor. Amboy ATCM and Secoul Street, Fr*»tone Tre and Tubas Woodbrdf*. N, J. Andy's Esso Servcenter SPRNG LUBRCATON LUBRCATON TRE REPARS Battery Chargng, Truck and Car Repars 24-Hour Towng SeV*«Woodbrdge AVENEL N. J. ROUTE 25 LET US MARFAK YOUR CAR E. & L. Servce TEXACO PRODUCTS Ar boy Ave. & Convery Blvd. WOedbrldge Tax WOODBRDGE DAT AND NGHT SERVCE HETBKED RATES So BMh Addtonal U MU«0o OFFCE; 448 PEARL STRKOT E and DRECTORY Tlng T. HARMSEN K. NER Art Tle Co. 33 RYAN STREET, FORDS, N. 3. BATHS KTCHENS RUBBER FLOORNG (QUALTY FRST) Phones: P. A. 4-08* Typewrters TYPEWRTERS * ADDNG MACHNES BOUGHT - SOLD - RENTED Dozens of Machnes n Stock Generous Traden Allowance. Expert Repars. Eastern Typewrter Exchange 26 Madson Ave., Perth Amboy P. A , Today's Pattern 5 Pattern 9250 comes n Jr. Mss zes, 3. 5, 7. Sze 3 (takes! 5-8 yds. 35-nch; yd. contrast. Send TWENTY-FVE CENTS n ons for ths pattern to 70 Newspaper Pattern Dept., 232 West 8th St., New York, N. Y. Prnt planly SZE. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. ONE HUNDRED AND THRTY- EM HT llustratons n the NEW MARAN MARTN Pattern Book or Summer! Twce as exctng as ver, ths catalog of news-makng ashons s yours for FFTEEN cents more. Prnted rght n the book, a FREE pattern and drectons for a beach-utlty bag! SMKHKK'N «A.K X ( HWCKU' OJK MOW.MltSKV WAl.TK KASM!A(.'K s M'U-. lnatt, aul'john KOSZ.KOWSK, ml l:)sk OSZKWSK, llt* wfe, H--, a- H-'onlls. F. l''a 'm' n- salt- of morkuk'- rcmlsfs at- July '., l'js. lty \-j rtf of tue ltu't- stated Wrt, t) ll* (l-f't'l am tltlver'l, me or Largest U. S. consumpton of soybean ol goes nto shortenng and other mportant uses such as margarne, mayonnase, salad dressng, etc., accordng to A. E. StafcyV Mfg., Co., Decatur,., ttorl'l largest processor of soybeans. wll -xpme tu slk- :l jullr velln-»n WKONKKlAY, THK FlltKT JAY >K SKPTKMBK!, A. >. H4K. u nn- o'cll'k StmlH'l Tnn- am mo '-lnc-k KaH'-t lylght SV- UK ll tll- llftttuo»l tll- Mllll lay, at tlt- SdlTV Offlrc n lln- 't\ uf New llrumwl-k, S.., A.. tlut ctrlaln'lm, lrt,r Hm-- el ftf l;nl am prt'u.^t-^, ln-ehlv' (.rtrln-lv K-yrtK-rl, Htualc, lynk' ml >f*ln^ n tlt- Cly uf Pt-rth Any lny, Cuty uf.mlltt-w l rttntv " New Jn-flcy. KNOWN UK h) mmlrr : n BJ.'K H <J rrthtn map t-nltltjfr "Mlt''- -\l <l KP uf tn. Kptatr uf AnulJ, (lc--:b., lt Vrl Auluy, N. ]) Surv-yrd by C. C. llunn.n], '.nu., llnl n tn- rcrk s ttl-r >f rnll rmnty, anl bmlfl U! (lemcrlhe an ^OWH: jjll-;;.\nln(l at a lmlt n lle '.UXtorly KUC "f nlnntdlut Sllrrl llslcnt 50 fe-tlnotlu-rly from (lt- ' p'her forrtrd El^ tt- nterkht-tun k th slown' on Hat nt to tlf Wpsterly KU\f of lul td Blotk a* Khnwn on Had ma) -' runnlk Nrtlnvardly paal wlllf ul*8tof ttre-t m'tly He Westerly nd-»[ lot n llok as NOW un h«t naj t: tlcu-f lunnk \Vt-»twrtlly lallc wlu Arnold Avenu hv Koutlerly «l> p lot Mock as klw (u sad map tc to tl Oahtt--ly lne of nton,- Slrffl U!l.Ulettce- run. nf tn- KaajtfPlj' nltr of JolstJe St-.-t w.tl tlj,,s(ptl*-ly»l([ *( Avtnut! us KUWH : tl«n-e mnlk >»... llfl wll Arnold Ay-mt- Northerly sldt of lot n K tuthwurnfty alob- tfte Ba»t''t,\ Nhle of JoluBKjna Ht'fctt!j ftt h- M lt ev'cal c^uhen, l«tame nl'lelous ntfe or t-ss, l-l^ tu- lu'cftlaeb -ommolj kuw am dculkalfl an No Ou'.llmlM St-c-, V'tl Anboy Tlt; prnxhle anuunt of thu d.--n-! t» n. uutlslt-d by»;ul Hale M lt- sum uf Two TlMtHUd Klcly Oa- tollw'*,. 4f.Wl.0D), twcetttl wlll tn- <'utu (f thn Bale, ToBetler wth «U, am nln Cular He relth, prvlege^ leredthmenla and " < apnurtenn<e«tltreunto «beu ' n,»';>'wl«e»ppertahlng, CpKKKLLUS A WALL, F, MELKO RATES ARE LOW Your Best Salesman! 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11 NDEPENDENT -LEADER seln Cubs Gan 4th Poston X k Md-County loop by 64 Wn all Over South Amboy, Phl O'Connor Hurh, llt(<>r myl Fttm 9..rr Wth home games nrl mfrht and Sunday af-,n, hf Hrlln Cubs wll at sr'lbtle ur better Llelr, fourth-place poston n \H County Leame Raned Kb : 0- vctory over South Trmnor hurled the Cubs.., wn over South Amboy,.,!,. nne walkng two and al-, lve llts. Hs mates lost no. m ctchns Puslfl, opposng t, nn) lumped on hm for two n n n'ru, two more n the ml two n the sxth. Battng, went, to Tommy Comsudls \lk MnstruRUo who connpcted fo rtwo and three blngles, respectvely. The box score: SO'Tl AMtlOY.\n rnnnvtkl. 2) 4 Koln, 2h c KowaUkl, H, :t KnwulBkl. H ' Cnmolka, f Wlsnlcwskl, rr '/.crn, rt WllkuWskl. f. Knwluk'l, us SK.N T rumhulls, :!h '. ' 'r». H M. MnlraRPlo, f r Kre.g, :u. YokuM'h, KB.) T.»(Tflnrt. rf.. Hurkp, e O'CTUH.r, l.,, C'W AH X n ( 0 ( n 0 ) Snrc hy nnng*: ffmll Amloy. n\ P t HO- lclln 'uls 2!! \ Rec League Scores, Standngs.x,n.v m NATUNA, r,! 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WALLETS & LEATHER GOODS 92 SMTH ST. reff AMB«Y, v.. t SU'T THE MOT HOUSE 8AH0A0SD THUMB One-Htter Stops Rams Bors, n st Appearance for Wldcats Allows olnna Lone Bngle FORDS Alex "Shun" Bors, makng hs frst appearance Qf the senson wth the Fords Wldcats, hurled a neat one-htler to gan a 7-2 wn over the Colona Rams. Bors was deprved of a nohltler and shut out n the frst nnng when the Wldcats' hurler ht Hornng wth a wld ptch and Nelson followed wth a sharp sngle, the only ht of the game, to score Hornng. Wth the excepton of one bad ptch, Bors had excellent control, strkng out twelve batters and ssung no walks durng hs stnt on the mound. Purdock and Alex Bors starred at the plate wth two hts aplect, WJM'ATH AH Kran>, T.4 Cl-^lmt; :ll :! K... \ ^,, HN. : -A,,, t..., - '..fs.,.,.. 3 Chll,,, ( H--. ef,..ml", Kl n, f Knhwsll, T; n/.,.., r'p-y, 'rhl nh, rr. ".' Ol.oNA UAMS AH Freehold Trottng Card Opens Aug. 6 FREEHOLD Wth over 200 trotters and pacers expected for the openng races tomorrow at the Freehold Raceway, the traclt s lookng forward to another banner year of racng. The country's top trotters from Laurel, Maryland. Bay State Raceway, Boston, and numerous county falts throughout the Carollnas and Vlr- Ktla, are scheduled to be on hand for the season's naugural races. Already stabled at Freehold s the trottng dash champon o Laurel Ramceway, the 9-year-old Hanover Express, owned by W. H. Borac.h of St. Stephens Chursh, V. The horse started at Laurel four tmes, wnnng each tme and.sftnu two track records at four and one-half and sx and one-half furlonw. Hs start at Laurel marked hs eghteenth consecutve Harvey H.. Hartma'n, Quakertown, Pa., wll be the offcal startng judge at Freehold ths year, lt comes to Freehold from Bay State Raceway. Hartman s consdered one of the outstandng.starters n the country. He'll have hrne of startng the new E. M. Smth startng gate recently nstalled at" the raceway and now benu tested at the track. The new startng gate abolshes the antquated system of recalls, ons a thorn n the sde of racng enthusasts and horsemen alke. Wth tn' new startng gate, horses wll break from the startng lne ; neck nd neck.! Also expected at the track ths year s the hnh class racng stable.f Joseph H. Eyler of Thurmont, Md. Eyler has seven horses n hs,stabl( v whth last year won 70 laces. Ont of hs horses, Peter o'duy. ths year set a new track record at Laurel for one mle of l!:07. He s consdered top threat to break the exstng record here of 2:06 set n 940 by Joseph Can's Emma Sgnal. BOLT KLLS BOY N BARN CHEVERLY, Md. When lghtnng struck a barn n whch Raymond Stanley Weaver, 6, and four companons had taken shelter durng a thunder storm, Raymond was klled but none of the other boys was hurt. LAMP KFFOENCY NCREASED A fluorescent lamp, the color of whch matches ncandescent lght, s m the market. ts effcency s saul to exceed" that of the standard whte fluorescent lamp by seven per cent(j TRALWAYS BUS SCHEDULE TO NEW YORK MOST DRECT ROUTE TO TMES SQUARE DALY DEPARTURES, 9:00 A, M. 2:0 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 9:J0 P. M. SUNDAY AND HOLDAY DEPARTURES 9:00 A. M. 2:0 P, M. 4:00 P. M. 6:30 P. M. 0X0 P, M. :30 A.M. For Tckets and nformaton (all or Vst A/S LGHT LUNCH T Roosevelt Avenue Cartcret 8-fl»95 ENOTS DRUG STOKE 582 RooHvdt Avvnue C *,\'J, THURSDAY, AUGUST R, 948 SPORTS ROUND-UP Local Nnes Make Good By Johnne Royle When we predcted last January that the townshp was n for a banner year n sports,.we never dreamed the four Jocal teams, St. Anthony's, seln Cubs, Keasbey, and Fords, would be up n the top half of the Md- County League ths late- n the season. St. Anthony's of Port Readng at the present tme holds the league leadershp by a sngle game over the Carteret Oroles and Keasbey, but a consecutve wn streak by any one of the townshp combnes could carry ther? to the top provdng Manager Julus Kollar's charges suffer a reversal of ther present wnnng form, The Sants, after feelng the pangs of a three-game losng streak, are out of ther slump and show every ndcaton of contnung ther wnnng ways. The Harts A. A, and Carraghers, two new teams to enter the baseball pcture ths season, are expected to present a serous challenge to the county ttle next sprng. Both aggregatons are composed,of young players and should be ready to ht ther strde next year wth a campagn of tough composton under ther belts. Now s the Tme to Name the Stadum Wth the openng of the new stadum but a lttle more than a month away, we have heard several nqures as to when and after whom the new feld wll be named. f the stadum s left wthout a name for any length of tme someone wll more than lkely hang an nsgnfcant ttle on the feld whch may stck. A ttle to nclude all former athletes n the townshp who lost ther lves n the servce would be approprate, but n the event one partcular former Barron star s selected, we would lke to see the honor go to Albe Leffler, one of the hgh school's greatest all-around athletes.' Lkeable Albe was a football, basketball and baseball letter wnner, and durng one season, partcpated n a couple of track meets as a sprnter. n 939 Albe was honored by beng named to the All-State and All- County Teams for hs outstandng end play. Durng the same season the Barrons' scrappy athlete led all ends n the state n the scorng department. t was Albe who made the end around play famous. Leffler concluded hs brllant baseball career n 940 by beng agan selected on the All-State and All- County Baseball Teams as a catcher. When the tme arrves to name the stadum, we hope whoever s gven the task of dong so wll not forget the blond, smlng athlete who wth hs humorous personalty won a host of frends on and off the sports feld of battle, Hookers.... St. Lous Browns' tryout at Somervlle drew 85 hgh school athletes wth bg-league aspratons.,., Harrson Dllard earned hs vctory n the Olympcs 00-meter race by practcng dlgently on board shp crossng the Atlantc.... Most under-rated team n the Md-County League Fords F. C.... Servce Electrc softball aggregaton a bunch of good sports.... Because of the lack of an addtonal local football tgam, Johnny Dubay and several former Barron stars are contemplatng" sgnng up wth the Carteret Pros.... Everyone pullng for the Van Tassels to cop the Freeholders County Softball Tournament Ttle.... Johnny Hapstak clams he s out to take All-County honors wth the Golden Bears ths fall.... Due credt to the Edgar Hll Hoboes who constructed ther own baseball damand n a vacant lot.... Erne Bartha may be mssng from the football pcture ths season due to a fractured ankle suffered n a fall last wnter... Wlle Gadek and Percy Wukovets, the two most colorful Barron athletes of the past.... Tom Hoade just about the top softball shortstop n town.,,, The saddest words n baseball: "Game called because of ran."... Freddy Eppenstener should become one of the leadng ground ganers n the county ths fall.... Md-County League really tghtenng up wth asngle game separatng the top three teams..., Joe Ges may enter Fork Unon Mltary Academy where a host of Barron stars made hstory on the Vrgna grdron. A MONMOUTH PARR THOROUGHBRED STAR MMlKOt XNWW MOU CLASSCS AT KWMMCDTH VHOL, LED BV TWt 40,000 MPUMfr STAKES Ot4 JOLV J»..., Str THRU nut. mum <* *» «"** MtttUDfr»"««rWW #UJ»MPHf B»«24 DESCENDANTS WELLFORD, W. Va. When George Washngton Smth, 88, ded on July 2, he left 24 descendants, They ncluded sx sons, 3 daughters. 87 grandchldren, great-grandchldren, and greatgreat-grandchldren. mn- \ Clcks, -0.oupers Rartan Rams on Jogan's Ptchng; Only 4 Hts Smanhed PORDS--n a game whch saw mly four hts banged out. two by :ach Uam, th\ rapdly mprovng ords P. C. MluVOQt the Rartan Tqwnshlp Ramblers -0 behnd the tght ptchng of Bob Jogan. Jogan receved credt for the wn Whle Charle Oermaln, who also hurled a two htter was charged wth the defeat. The well-earned vctory enabled the Feld Club to reman n the top half of the Md-County League. The Fords combne now has a exord of nne wns asalnst eght defeats n leanue competton. p.nllson, r 'MTP. :tl> MllT, -r lutus, H. lll'. < n,.l'k, p. T. Huglnvsky, 2> V. UKl<>v»ky,! Mll'Hlk.»y Phrh, H J. (lernmln. rf Svurt, f Hundley, ('. llcnln, p Knrt >y. T. lmnll Fvdn '". '. All t AH! : : o l :. : n J o : o 3 ft \ Deadlne Extended For Ball Classcs Leon A. Campbell, charman the department of parks and of member of the Mldlesex County Board of Freeholders, announced today that the deadlne for the entry of the Old Tmers and Grls Softball tournaments nnd been extended because of severak^equests for addtonal tme to rouhd out ncomplete rostevs. The erasng date far both tourneys has been set back to August 0th. Send entres to Chet Zdroaowsk, 34 Jackson Street, South Rver, The tourney wll be run on the sngle elmnaton bass. Early round games wll be lmted to seven nnngs,, and the sem-fvna and fnal tlts "set for nne nnngs. All games wll be played at Johnson and Donaldson Parks. Games wll be scheduled to sut days that each team wshed to plsy. Tentatve plans are set for Sunday games. Each roster s lmted to 6 players and ther names and ages must accompany the entry. Managers are requested to nclude ther addresses and telephone numbers when sendng ther entres to Chet Zdordow&k, telephone number, S. R To date the only team that has ntered s the Gadeks Old Tmers Gashouse Gang of Perth Amboy. Ths team s coached by Henry aglowsh. Due to-ran last Sunday, several games n the Freeholders enor softball tournament had to be rescheduled for ths week. Tomorrow nght the J. Fsser Assocaton of Perth Amboy. defendng champons, are scheduled to meet the S. & W. a.lso of Perth Amboy All games must be completed thf week due to the entry date nto the State. Softball Tournament whch closes August 8th. Enjoys the Summer tardy Anne Baxter takes tme out from her screen and wfe dutes to enjoy the uouner by gong fot A cwl cool swm. DAYLGHT FLM DEVELOPER A new electrc flm developng d*ve,«that bpaats daylght opera- ke A equpped wth an auto- k mtm drv«that move 8mm,. 35mm. flm through,»t th««wat PAGE ELEVEN Jo-Jo's Upset Carragher B rent rampakn. The game Port Readng Surprses called at the concluson of Top Townshp Oub n' frames because of darlmew., '.. ', The Clayton brothers splt t t e Ranks KUKH (jo-jos- j. ptchng assgnment ]nnt«c the Colnnta combne COLONA Scorng fve runs n geven hlls R cayton r<?ce» the top half of the ffth nnng, credt for the vctory. Steve the Port Readng Jo-Jo's pulled who started on the mound forthe upset of the season n the ntermedate ranks by nosng out loss. CarraHhers. was charged wth the Carragher B. C. by a close 6-5 Thf Jo-Jo's drew frst blood score. The setback was the Carraghers' second loss of the pushng across a.-ngle run n cur- Scarlet Grdron Games to be Ared Complete coverage of the Rutgers football same wll be made by. Staton WVNJ, new Newark 5^000 watter nt 620 on the dal. The announcement was made yesterday by the staton sporto drector.. ntal frame to go out front. C" le Qray, Bobby McOrath an(t Chrs Stockel sparked the Cot* raghers n the second und thlpd' nnngs to put ther team a«front by a 3- score Gong nto the bg ffts sta; the Port Readng nne got Da/oc and Bll Wanca. who on n an t.tort to put out the : for four sngles and a free part score ther decdng fve run» Of the game. The Carrnshes started'^ a rally n the bottom' half of " ' last frame to score a sngle «v l w a, u,.» u l w,^- on an error and Frank Pochdrt let contests ths fall wll provde.double, but Bll Wancas fly to the New Jersey and New York lsten- outfeld ended the game and cut ers wth top p flght g entertanment. short the Colona aggregaton's be. lated bd for the vctory. For Rutgers, stared for one of the greatest seasons n. the school's] Manager McQrath n6erted Chrs hstory, has a frst rate lst of Stockel. Frank Pochek. games, Dray,and Steve Darocl, new Wldltlons do to the Carraghers. nto tn* Takng to the ar n September, WVNJ wll carry the nne game lne-up n an effort to bolster Rutgers schedule, startng wth the team..0 JO'S all-mportant Columba game at AT H Baker Feld n New York. Followng the ntal Columba game, MneKovlts 2 0 Slvnk, 2>. whch may easly bs one of the best collegate games of the 948!, (.'luytn, H. 0 V nnvtn, p, season, the Scarlet wll tangle wth Kolle, f Colgate. Temple, and Prnceton PotTnnn. ef Kk, f durng the next three,weeks. Lehgh, Brown, Lafayette, NYU and Fordham wll comprse the remander of the schedule. CAHUAdlMO!!. All n Showroom Konlt'k, rr lmy, Sl Stxk'l, f UH'ntflet'. MKlrntl, e, Pocheck, Poe ll.. llwldll. KB Wanea, -f, p H ml. ), ef Score ly nnk"*. -.ll's 'rklpr. '. - 0 ( a l from Shop va NEW JERSEY Was your car made rght here n your own state? Could be, you know! 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12 PAGE TWELVE THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 948 NDEPENDENT-UADER LCQA. NOTCES LBOA. NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES l-ac.namr llfr. - n'l plu nlcrent anl olhcr t(>rm< pro-ttlvedvlrtrd for n ponlrsrl of»nl«. Upon ftpfpptunrn nr tb* mlnltnum U M.lllpU'l rrnlll 'lull' Tnk> further notloe th»t»t»»lo hon.l' mtlmrlcl nrt.-. ll" t Sul.l Tu Townnhlp Commtl and th» p»y- bd, or bd nbovt mnmum, by th» mlc or any <lnt«to whlrh t m»y hp ndjornfd th* Townshp Com- mltf lul^ ua 'f l:n ment theroof by th» preha»»r»c-,. (.nlw«hnt tn', ordlna; tn th«m»nn«r of pnrehaa* lnum.nunl nf wc n a-cordanc'd wth termn of <ale on tu l.p -HlT'l frn ; U'fH fle, the Townshp wll delver a bartlnn. P vl.l "UP m nent* «nln nnd mle r'e«d for sad pramla**. CANNNG nrllllles UTRV Augusl 4th, 9S. n -Rtl- Old Ben Srhnrder. had left her n New York, when he went to lve Jn Calforna, the dog was flown to Calforna. M. of wn..j.' ulj.,. LEGAL NOTCES l.n.. tl' wll (f r<' " nl ARPV!««. mlt; \\V*l llnnovfr,,.- ft r nnlanr v " e«. fnrm* BROKEN-HEARTED DOC. LON BEACH. Col n hopes oj srvnc the llff of» thrre-yenvold rollr. "Queonc." who dortots declared was ctyna of ft broken heart bccmsr her master. 7-y-Rr- ntltf tnr.- tll ' l'l Al' ''! Pn K.«. ).. n.,., k l.l" H' S..).. N.-Mln l.r,,f H,- all).unt "f " h'l T t llllcl-. lt Hutu " Wll ' rp Hr"l ' :",:- fla'-l" V llll-tj n.ml n lln- r.. l'l f ).-ll Mf tll Tl ' Hp.-Hll,!. lr nu- H.' ' " Ms rtl'n l >: Al' lull" m' h'tnlwn ;'. T n!" s. H.-rH-. ' tv.'lll" ' -' f ''u " '' r.-lnnde'l t urn ll -.- hlllnl, nu'llt'll '. lll'.l m.f HAT->. ( M\< l:lll ' \KW ma " KhWA' SAK. YOV\(- - \\ \rtu.- " an nnl.-r "t ll "- 'oun r'.,n,,.rv nf rf S Uf " N'' w s,- m.-.." tn- 9th day "f J'.llv * :...H- wlet'w MA:- j.m:"r H.AM'-: Yor.v; llll " ;ut l».'lt H. 'n f.ptllcx, n. lay nf Sppletr delmt ler.-nl. P.U't- rendered ananst ll... '.- wll m H.' cn. llll-.ll'l H l.r Klull* thnk -M l. S The.>r.-ad sut t,, ullu-t tmlll l cr 'f "llvp vv'.-n pclltn' and ym. -,'AHAN A C.CKKN Snll-ll'rs fur 'ttltl'hm- ] (M4 rvng Street llalnvay. New Jersey lat-:.nly.'«. l'ld " S! 2 9 S T A T K M K N T tl.'.mll urlan' plllllsl.'l lerewtl m." tfcn flally pass"].l>v dp T"«slll Cnllllllltt'' f tll" Twnsl]' "f WudlrlrK', n tn- Tounts nl Mlll('!».'X, N'rw.Jr-soy, nn tllf :tnl das of AllKHNt, K K. am tntwpno.lay ''lml nl lnallon n-lt wll-l a sut, a.-t.l or prn-. t'fllllk 'm-sl nnng tlt; s-allty nl sn h.h'lna.. nn K- collrn'r'l as tunyl't n *-.oral Bund l.asv, has n-kn tn 'ln 'lnn the dau nl (he tlr«t lllllat.m ol tlls stlllmenl. U. J, Dl'NK'.AX, T..» n-lp 'lrk f tl' Tott'nslp nl \\"<K ( ', n 'h' romy nf Ml.lrs'X, Xew.llTsy (nn rnl lal l tn-. Mn.f M male. t" " t rgll PXPCS.P" - llk v;l l l l < tl'n ' Ml." nk. pfferl 'll!) mll..! H' Bll..-n tn' flnan-e,..kl (f tllft H K P. T :;sn.v:' - tn- "rlmnc rltlnl An Mr.lnn P " r.v lr lwrllt: H. '.'lall.hk for n-»«!.' vtrn^ n'l ll.flr l.tnlcnj l," nf the Slat- J- 'll'.r ll..f S.'W.T--V n -Jllf wthn tn Tn.n"l' " \V H.-ll'r.lg.v n rmnty "( M.ll- e\. nn.< " lutlmr,/, ' nf b"!l'l* flnanrf!-. "s tlpfcnl." lprctlnro :sm-l.. lr-l rr.-llng "' fnrtl.-r n.nsll r*. fn fn.l [>ns;t;' m n nn't'lnw n T P "n the.r,l las of Aus?;, Ms, at v... n k r M.»ST or as -mm ll,p»[ 'T -n lf nall'l- *!,, tr;..t H'.' r Blnr r'.'tlnk l'!.! " tn- T(wsll ("mnttrc.m.rtll t»"' H"'' «nl l«v nl p rsu.«nlt^l'.r "' «lvcn an ol'- pnlv n t.f lr.nl M»n Tnlng -:,l rtln P.,nd lnl H.; Tuwn- «! 'l^rk n- HH he tprphv!^ ;.ll).rl-p.l.'l llrp. f.l lo mlls.. n- lm a..r.unk n> law wtl nol.'."f v trnl ton nn *.lff, 'n lrjt r.mlk unl nf t' *' n.hl tln P uho anl W'TP.l.r.ll.n.-f " "' flrt M'" l.l«s. Al'cSTST K n, n.u - -w K!, J llv T(n-n«hl ''l.-rk T. lp ll'l''ctl.lf -..s' 'l'..l.'l KHKRKF'H N 'ANCKRY OK XRW JKKSKV KKST SAVNCS AM). AN AS- Sn'ATON'OF J'K.ltTH AMBOV, :t ' m-.ratl>n of the Slat. nf New.lerKty s rumplan-ant. and.h'-.sk' K. NOWAK and lttl.kx A NOYVAK. bn wfe, et.l. :rp >e- (endantv '. ]». fn l- slc.l n.nflated premses dated -"'"'.'!'. M Ms tlr nf the sl''vc.-uted Wrt n m. <l:r-. "l,n].l.hv.rer.! wll e\]n»sr lo sale at pub!'" vel- <!!!>> ' l l. \\ :'M:shAY. THK 'lkst \'\\ '- SK'TK-MllKl. A. l> NXKTKKX HfXUKh FOTY-KK5HT n.' " \:!< k Standard Tme anl "'.!" k KtM'M lyl?lt Savng - n b.-.tt.-rnmn >'l the sad lav t tle Sht'lfT r Ml. * ll tll* Ct* '.l '-VT' ; Nt-w Krnsu. k. N... Al ll..' r,.llwnf ra. l "r >an el nn..n'l 'tvmljt? herenafter part'lrrl.. '.-escrlm'd. stuat nl helnk l y 'lty of Perth An- my. n H'- 'nunl of Mddl.'."!'* anl Stale nf New J'-rsey. Knuwn and.. sklntel a* Lots' X!. "'2:>.md,'J on a mal enlllnl ' l;«.vsed Map 'f'lrfhuh Tark, sluale.l n Perth Anhov. X.., nwne'l hy te Ma*ynp9t l!e»lty t'»." at lr rorner formon hy the nterr'.'tlon o( le S'laherly lno nl Warnfr Avenue wth the serly ^ule nf KrHtn-ls Street, run- mttee reserves toe rlfh n ts d!lrrenn to reject any on«or all Old" nn'l to Kell unld lotn n sad tlock to DUfh bldlpr an t may celtrt, due regard belnk Rven to '-trm tn<l msnner of p»v m «"t.' n pe on«or more mnmum blla «h«ll b«n- relved. l!pon jrreptanc* of the mnmum bd, or Mel above mnmum, by the Townnllp '"ommlthe wd th» p»yment thereof hy the purch«r»ccordlnn to th«manner of purrhaa* n aerordanrj wth t«rm of *»«on fle tle Townshp wll delver a h»r fan an< sale deed for Md premlm. HATK' Agsl dh, H«- H P'SOAN, Townshp Clurk. he lvertsel l'. K..unl -\Rmt 2 ndcr*n''*''t-l*«der. AllRUSt P-S. ll the trfer tn «-Ml ck OF r'd.r M. T( WllnM T MAY TONCERN: At a r.'klr m«ftln? of the Town-hp 'nnnttpe, of the Townullp,,f V Hr.ltP held Te»dn>. V M -= t ^rd l! 'l v Wls 'lrete. tn adeft >. le faet that nn Tueslay 'M't;. Antst Tth, l?4'. the To«-ns!lp Cnnmttfe wll meet. At < '. M! ST» n the fomnlttee (Jbanler.H. Memoral Muncpal tmlldlnn, WoodlrldRe.. New Jersey, nml expose unt ml at publc sa> nn! tn the llkh^t bdder aecortllnk to terms of sale on fle wth tl* Townshp Clerk open to nspecton nnd to he publley read pror to...,,».'.-. nnd - r T l Hm k '..«-<'. te \V(..>lt-r.lno T.wns.lp.\s- ^s:n,n! Map Take further notlre that the Townshp r.mmltlee has, by resoluth.n and pursuant to law, fljced a mnmum pru-e at whlt-l sad lots n «H 'lork wll bt sold tonether wth nl other detal* pertnent, sad pr-e lu'lnn J5v.nn p" K J. DW0AN, Townshp Clerk. To be advertsed August nb. 9», nml AKnt nth, 94S. n le lefer tn \V-4M l«()l M NOTCK OP PVM.r»A,K TO WHOM T MAY CONCKlN: Al a rerular meetlnn of the Townshp r»mmlttee of the Town shp of Woodbrlme held Tuesday. ARst 3rd.!>t8, was rlrprlpl to advertse the fart that on Tuesday evenlnjr, AKUK 'tl, M*, the Townahlp Commttee, wll meet nt 8 P. M. (TOT) n the Commute* Chambers. Memoral Muncpal Hulldnn. WnodbrldRe, New Jersey, and expose an«sell at publc s»«nnd to the hlfrhe*t bdder arcnrdlnc lo terms of sale on de wth th* Tnwnsllp Clerk oppn to nspecton and to be publcly rend pror to snp, hots TE to 477 n. n Ul>ck?,...n the Wnodl.rldre Townshp Assessment Map. Take further notce tbnt the Townshp commttee has, by resoluton and pursuant to law. fxed a mnmum prce- a-t whch sad lots n Md block wll he sold torether wth all other detals pertnent, sad mnmum prce. belnr foo.flf plus lnts of preparng deed and advertsng ths sale. Sad lots n sad Mock, f sold on terms, wll requre, down payment of J6H.00, the bnlanee.of purchase prce to be pahl n e u«l monthly nstallments nf JCOO phs nterest and other terms provlued for n contract of sale. Take further nmlce that at s»ld sale, or any date to whch t m«y te adjourned, the Townshp Com-..ss uf preparng deed and slver- mttee reserves the rght n ts dl- (hb sale..sad lota n?ad k, f ( old nn terms, wll requre n n pa> u«'t nf J2'.". the m - ' of purchase prce to be pad n - nl thly nstallments of HO.Oll plu* m.r.'.t and other terms l>rovlv'l.f n contract of sale. T;k.- further notlre that at sau.-reton to reject any one or all bds d to s«ll sad lots n *ad block to such bdder as may selfot. due regard benfc fflven to terms amd manner of payment, n rase one nr more mnmum bds shall be re. -,-vel. 'pon acceptance of he mnmum Ml, or bd above mnmum, by tle Townshp Commttee and the pay : nmt thereof by the purchaser ac- orlnc to the manner of purchase n m-ordame. wth terms of sale on le, the Townshp wll delver a bar- (ran and sale Heed for sad premses. 'ATK). August 4lh.»4S..le, nl ny tme to whch t may n' adjourned, le Townshp Commttee reae-vff the rfflt n ts dscreton u reju't any one or all Mls an\ u.hfll sad lots n sad block n sueh bdder as t may select, du» rek.'h'l bell* yven to terms and nnner of payment, n case one or mote mnmum blla shall b«rereve,. To be advertsed August Mh, H... nrmc.ax, Tnwn.Olp Clerk. ''nn ar.'eptance of the mnmum Hl, and AuRst 'Jtl,!MS. n tnh., or bd above mnmum, by the ndependent-leader. Tovnsl.l> Commttee am the pay thrr.'uf by he purchaser ao llrfer tn V,-44 tn the manner of purchase NOTCE OP PUBLC SALB fle, n accordance the TownsWp wth wll terms delver of sale a bar- on TO At WHOM a regular T JfAV meetng CONCERN; of the lefer n: YV-llT W-ll)r..NOTCE, OF PVDLC SALB TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: and n sell sad lot ll sad blm-k lo such bdder aa t may select, due regard le n K gven to terms and man HT of payment, n case one or more mltmum bds shall be re- MTCK TO Xall pksl.-. for tlo (Tfrl.n At a regular meetng of the of m nl'lllh.n t. the Hopelwn l'r>' K tcnte ll ramerly al^k the Townshp Commttee of the Townshp ol Woodhtdge, held Tuesday, K"".' 'r- h-rl-t N'o, K. Hope- therly slle of Wnner Avenue. HW. X-«- Jr.-fV wll n' rcosfl T f.'et: tlem-e L' mnthttly, parallel wth Franrs Sln'el. 00 feel; m advertse te fact that on Tues- AllKllst 3rd.!MS. Ws.rc te.l at the,'ltlm-.! tc lnanl of Krc Oonnss<tTf f..r tle sad lstrcl tlpn.-e wesh'ly parallel wth day evenng, AKUK lttll.!m\ at tn- llnp'lu' Fre HOM' on the flrs lokrrll.'.l rmrse. r.o fe- the Townshp Commttee wll meet TtlHr.y. the 2th lny " AlKUst. n tn easterly.vrle Of t * '. J. (UST) l»»jhe Commttee 9(N.t t'l.t vf'n n'rlck.r<'vnltng t-. at ssul tre tluy wll the custcrlv lne of Fran.. U Sr" BuldnB, Woodbrldge, N«w Jersey, Stn-.'t: le' t H northerly Chambers, MemorUl Muncpal be jul'l'!y np-e.l n.l reul l 'e.' he pont or plat of be-j and expose epse antla sell at publc p al«* Tl-- rkhl f. r.'jcrt any.unl.nl bl.h." f-crvt'l, northerly and to the hlgh&st bdder accordng Mound y y WaKJer! t 0 terms of salo on fle wth the h Prn 3sls nu.st n sclfl and adtlrcsul n tn- Honl nl l-''.'- southerly ly lots Nna. 423 and -.nd to be publcly read pror to Avenue, oastey ly Lot No. ;...; Townshp CJerk open to nspecton mlsslucrs. Fre llsr'-t Nn. S, May and westerly hy Krauls Street, as s.lc. l.os ns«o n:;: n.l n Hm k Btre-t, LOPMW. NL-W Jersey. lal dosvn nn Hud map. lf.^, m he WodbrldU' Townshp Tn- su''-ssfl l.lnl-r, after nntr»ct s awarded, wll le rcuu'd to tne, Vll Amloy, New Jersey. n equal monthly nstallments of Known as SJ'J-:!3 WHKHT Ave ance of purchase prce to be pad -'" Ass*.s.--H'U Map. Take further notce that, the furn«a.-.t.stu'tory >ur-ty mnd The approxmate amount of tlt' >l,',.tn plus nterest and other terms Townshp Commttee has, by resoluton and pursuant lo law, fxed a n tn' aut o( e -tr»'t - ' provded for n contract of sale. :e-'h> to le Katlslled ly sad sad to guarantee tlf tulhllnh»r tn' s the sum of Seven Thousand Three Take further nptlec that at sad mnmum pre at whch sad lota N nf hs rontract. lndrpd Thrty Dollars (t7.3n».u«) sale, or any date to whch t may n swh' block wll be sold together HH s.f( lllcatlum may le toketlor wth the ecsu of ths sle. be adjourned, the Townshp Conmttee reserves the rght n ts ds- wth all other detals pertnent, sad ollaln'l H.nn appl'htlon at the Tnueth'T wth all and sngular nnnu pr- lonk J f n u n p l u s creton to reject anv one or all bds offl.' nl W. Hwunl Fullcrto, atturhh f" tle.sad HoHrd <> l-'rp ml pput tenulcl's thereunto hetsng thls S'!r\ S»(( lots n sad to n'l bdder as t may select, due the t'lflts. prvlekes, lonltum-nt.s costs of preparng deed and adver- and to.-jell sad lols n sad block ( (m.^s.mers, at r.l." New Hnnsw( k Avt'u'. 'nnlh. Ncvs TS'V. Co ;N':,ll'S A. WALL, M dnv pymcnt of Wf HO. tn. bal-manner of payment, n case one ungr r n nywlse appe-tann;. block, f sold o^.t*r^ls, wll requre regard beng gven to terms and KAXK KAMNSKV. -lerll". ance uf Hrcbas) prce to he pad n or more mnmum bds shall be receved. frsldt, H«nr of -'f' JDN K TllDLAN, el nontlly Jt\stallments of f 0.00 'onmlntoncra, Soleltn'.?;o.0( l-'n- hlstrrt No. b, plu.s HerctU an4 other terms provlh'ed for'n contract, "T sale. Ml, orbld above mnmum, by the Upowacceptanoe of the mnmum.. S-;,, U,, 2> Hu'lawn, N. J.. L 7-: ;. :«j; 8-r.. 2 s>,.; Take further notce,that at sad Townshp Commttee and the payment thereof by the purchaser ac- n rlun.-erv,[ > r»v Jer»ef Bak '' nr <ry dat6 t0 wh ch " m^ cordng to the manner of purchase Jm-pl Mesls and Mar> Mess arc oe adjourned, the Townshp Cotnlllantts, and Carl LudwlK-nn mttee reserves the rght n ts dls- fle, the Townshp wll delver a bar- n accordance wth terms of sale on t ll's. l.-ledans Kl Ka lor llu-' cretnn to reject any one or all bds AN" MNANCK TO l'uovl T) \\ K., NC. ACrOMMOATKlXS -'ot T': rs-: o-' VCTKJAXS AN TKll; AM.KS. AN) UTK! rt/.kns F THK STATK ol'' NOW.KKSOY KOSDNC, WTHN THK TOWXS UK WOODHlhltK. N' THK 'ufxty Ol'- Jlllll.KSH.N. AM TH A'THosm-: Tn-: ss A.N''K uk UNLS TD KXAN'K TK COST Tlll'.llKVF. WHKKAS. h.''e s a serous shortk.' nl dwelln«a.-ronm..'.t n tle Tnnnshp nf \\' nlhrd;e, the Conly nf Mldrtlr ex. an., order lo ree'ly sm orukc. s Tun n^l ms duly entered ntn ;t ahce't lah-l l-'ehnay ',.H wth tlc Stale Admnstrator Pullr KnHlnK llll t'velopnent n :l.e fla e df Klnlng. lln- vtrtllenl ol l':ronollle )elloml'd lnrtcrly by tle sad vcl' -H nl lr Stall- nf New.lef mad: eagerly b) so. wltl e lren sal.slat* lauds nl Dal-l Ad- ns.t"] Sullvan; snthe-ly hy lands nf K.dvnl Kelly, and vesterly b> huo-= n erect, ol he len-n.er d'sr'lbed, lor slu- of Mll'lljH'l MolllDll. mnses. n-'nve. Hlr n a < rt> am nukc Beng the Kan* premses t.mveve'l ts n.--le l"l' sllell pnrtahlj htls- Knereb 'ap and Tcrcsn '.pp. 'l" nl'.'l ll nal Townshp, lh wfe, by leell nf Calhelle n.-- c''lnll' n sa'l Sute Admnstraslcr and hjbal, dated May u; nr,.unl J n rx-avtt', Krade and lllhve snl.-le and h cothtruct llee'n le sewalk^ and pavenets am lo nstall the st'wt/r con - ten* ne t"-snr\ to t'nrer sad portl'le houses halll] all- nr farv,t j ' 'hlcl hlcl nnd work Hnt- s heenater eerrel o as "st. mp'.venents", am VVUOKKAS. u.-l nt e' lk bet't made avallahl to an..u'repled hy lld Slate Ad lhtl.ll or am tle Townshp 'onltt^t n he Town- Hllp has hy resoluton duly adopted on June,",. l!t K, made an emurkth.v' ppop atou of SJS.uOl to fnance te.cost of such ste mprovemtnt*. nu sad Tosvnshp ;las duly ln.)ued u enene y note jot the plu-pl amount ol t;.',uh Mlated -lue.' ms, payable Dwenbe' 3, ms, to al.se br HS U ro >rated by ntl renoluto and the Townshp Onnltee.le.sres to fund sad note n the lu.umr hetln^tter p-uvldel NOW, TKMKHtK, RK T (HUANKl by the Town»hl 'nttef of the Townshp nf Woodb.l^e, n the County of Ml.r llesrx n.- nllowx: SfctlOn. n order to flnuuee the ml ol makng sad bte tnptovenents, by mulng sad outstandng nt«u's ut", (h; TwMllp nl WtMXlbrllKe, n llf County of Mlddjegex, shall ssue ls lotdw yt ttn js-ejate prnelpl unuunl not evareulk J!,',""!! tft-tn 2 Tn- lutdft aulhorued by tll-s orluke! lmll be Ksued pursuant to Chapter aj:t ol the l.awu Of 9*) ul.new Jn'nej, as unerel, and flc Ldcal.Uo.l Law of New J«r««y. M.d OK «hall bear ntertat "t a r,e v. lu h klall un 0*«d sx' (er cftum (6' nt-r unnu.ttlh MllWl b«lubdluu'w ^HVrgVl Hdunlntj Hotlt". All mtr wtl r««p«t lo M h bonds nut ll U-rll ll r. bf tlln unllllllu'e slmll le,, C mned by tjolutlus to be hereafter ulopted' re'llull 3. The T.vvnhk f.nl tw tf tr Towrl ha^ am-ealne»od hereby letflus tha te bw ll p'llllllt'kx lr'ab nl s.ll (o u f sale nt' ortkabel premses dtef.nly ',!HS. By vtrlure of He above stated Wrt, n py: lltc!<l a m sslll e tn sale al publc vcllue on Wd'Sday, the fklteeh lay uf A'djrM A.., lns at one n'.-loek Stddard Tme and t«" Yh-k Kastcrn Dylsht n the fernoon of ;hc sad day, nl the 'herlff's Ulflc! n hu Cty of New llrunsw'l, N, J,, All Unt certan lot, tract or parrd of land anl premses, herenafter p.lrlculal'ly descrbed, stuate, \y\uk_ and beng n tn- Townsh nf W'oodlr't-Ke n the ront of Mllll'.scx and Stale of New.le'rsey, HcRhnu at a o on tlu- Sntl- 'lv sde "f. road leadng lo 'ltler's llb-k, at tn-.northeast nl'llel- nf land nf Ml'lll- Shlllllon: t lt- n -- North, st've\-tlrec d.-^let^, lllef n.ut'h KHS, one lunlrel and tlv'ly la led. nl lfleen lultedths (l.'./ldo nl a font K tlc Suulherlv sd(. nf sad mad n lml of Dncl Sullvan; utherly alunk hs tnt- four hled (ml) feet more m- less m Mds of HJward Kelly: thfc,- nll slxty-fshl deb'.-fs tlfy-wo nnues West, one u n.-. an.l tvcny 2m feel nr- unless n.an.'.- of M'lut- Soo.ln: anl tlfce Nurh tlkltet' d'uret's, seven nlut.-s West along h* lne four lllr.-l and efteen (U>> Mcel tn and recnlded n the Mnl.'se\ 'outv X'l.M-k'a olllce nn'julv ;,*) n Hook EX n bc-la for' sad County, pske 22. The sad Tevsln 'pp ded on llue K,!:l6, whu-ely he )>>]-<.-4<-- became vested n Knerch 'ap, as ;rvlvk tenant by entrov The ad-xnatt anounl'.'f (h,. decree to ha satlkfd ly nal sll,. l«le Hum of One Thousand Kve Hunored Hlxty-Fvc lollms H- 3()5.l)0, together wth (lt costs uf ths sale. Together wth nl and sngular te rlfhm, rlvlle(te». hercdtn,.s and ph'te a-cs tle't* Lntt leanywse d >tnnnn. lungng or n,! CO!NK,H'H A. W.U.,, ). sljhwaltz. Soll.tor. ' S '"'" ltl Hrfer tn W-M4 W-3U7 NOTOK 0V PUllLO»ALK TO WHOM T MAT CONCERN; At a. regular meetng of the Townnhjp CommltUa of the Townshp of Woodbrldge held Tuesday Aueum 3rd, l(hk, wab Mreew t t., advertse, dvt the fact tha on Tue»- 'lay evenng, Autjbt 7 t-t, ms the rgwnallp Commttee wll meet at * K M. (tw'j n the Commltles o.,'!,' be '' a ' M «A a r a r Muncpal BvlldlK, Woodlt'ltlge, New Jersey»nr epoae and sell at publ-: sut *n to the holsm bdder accordng to terms of t» B on Ale wlfh tht Tdwmllp Clerk open to nspecton»nd to he publley read pror to Bale, \'l,. l0 '''' '' l" ll lu«lve n Hlock 70» A. on the Wulbrldg,. Townshp AsHeHHlet Map.., 'l>*te further notce that th«lwnshln CommltlM has, by r»«oluton and puraum tu Uw. fxed n sad block wll be acd together wth all other deull pertnent, nhu) pke,,. nt! (3U0.UU plus costs Of preparng deed and adver- '»'"* ' ll8 l*. ld lot. n 4m f aold on tenna, wll'r» MU lr«dow-- mymett yt ot t jao.u,h b H, re jm«,»rk'«to be. n 'hlj lul n 0,00 al..». *. H-«. n U. *. ^. l nl - A ft < V\.^t*_ At n BAH llnb MM n. ^ ( ^ H* n. f gan am sale <teed for sad premses. Townshp Commttee of the Townshp of Woodhrlre held Tuesday, OTK': Ausust lll, 0 s.!... lu'xlgan, Townshp Clerk. AuKtst r.f. m«, was dre, ted Tn be advertsed August r.th, to Advertse the fact tlaton Tuesday evenng, August Tth. 3 4 S, l!>l>, and August K'lh. J^, n th" -Leader. *EftVCE*N/W HEY, "rtw-'m N A HURRY! WVE HAD THAT PHONE FOR FFTEEN MNUTES WTHOUT SAYNG,, A WORD. JJ SW, HAPPEN "TO BE TAlXNO TO MY WFE. the Townshp Commttee wll meet at S P. M, (DST) n the Commttee Chambers, Memoral Muncpal Hulldng, Woodbrldge, New Jersey, and expose ar.d sell at publc, sale nnd to the hlg.jst bdder accordng to terms of sale on fle wth, the Townshp Clerk open to nspecton and to be publcly read pror to sale. Lots T, to 0 nclusve n Hlock flf-d. on the Woodbrldge Townshp Assessment Map. Take turther notce that the Townshp Commttee has, by resoluton and pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum prce at whch sad lots n sad hlock wll be sold together wth all other detals pertnent, sad mnmum prce bclnp JT'O.fu plus c >ms of preparng deed fnd advertsng ths sale. Sad lots n sad block, f sold on terms, wll ren,ure down payment nf JT.'.'H, t/fe bll- tran atd sale deed for sad premses. DATUM: August 4th, '.UV B. J. JVNRAN. Townshp Clerk. To be advertse, AuKu.tt ''' t K. and August '.'tll,!'l\ n the ndependent-leader. TC00L060 0M R» HOOPS TEU.N6DU THE WONDERFUL ADVANTAGES OF*» DEAUS&WTH * GES BROS. GULP SERVCE Mf Servce AMBOY AVENUE *rt«6green STREET ^ PKK-UPU Dumr wtvce-woowmte sow DESH-POWE RECLNNG COACH-SEATS (rttmd afrau wthwntn dwg*) AK0R CAR PUC TELEPHONE STWAOSS SEVCE BALTMOR WASHNGTON W, T, U0DY, 0TCT PAttNOR MPNTATV rurtt T*w*r BMf -M *-*» -. T BALTMORE & OHO RALROAD PEACHES 6 Qt. Basket PLAN YOUR CANNNG DAY! ORDKRS TAKKN 2 HOURS N ADVANCE PRODUCE SPECALS EFFECTVE THURSDAY, FRDAY, SATURDAY ONLY ELBERTA PEACHES 3.* 29 c CALFORNA CARROTS 2 f» r 9 c HOME-GROWN JERSEY TOMATOES 2fc» PCKED FRESH 3 TMES DALY JERSEY Bantam Corn 5 <" 29' EXTRA FANCY Celery Hearts * 5 FANCY (RFEN CUCUMBERS 0' SUNKST LEMONS doz. JUCY CALFORNA ORANGES doz. 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