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1 frst Wth The News! p Astrde All The Actvtes Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper Snbepenbent - leator For Valae-+-Shop The At The Largest And Be*t Shops AnA Servce* n The Area Are Our/ Advertsers. Patronze ThSmf XXXV. No. 45 Classmates Choose 14 Senors to Enter U. S. Scholarshp Contest, n, mukdoe - At a class of Amerca's lawst colleses and Monday, 14 senors from unverstes. nl'.e HRh School were honfellow students when..lnl the Unted States and,,cs for the 121 four-year,,. scholarshps and more ttan fv-dollnr certfcates of mert nltered agan ths year by > (. 1 )s-colr Scholarshp Board.!, H. from among 2SQ of ther ma us as the students "most. n make mportant contrlbuto lumn progress," these dn! boys and grls wll try nthor New Jersey hgh school r. fur the scholarshps and cnes of mert whch are set.pecflcally for ths Btate. ;ur Lowell McClellan, Mary HM. Los Bason, Qertrude (,-. Dorothy BlancU«rd, Nlch- Shevchcnko, Helen Moscar- [jlclael Butchku, Alce Pntdm McClure, Ethel Kovacs, de Schller, Patrca Ander- Clurles Turek. cr canddates wll take a Bal ;*pt nclo test on February [A M, at the local hgh school, has been especally prer lhe cempetton by the Entrance Examnaton ft. an ndependent testk mposed of representatves tlnrorm Tests Assured Accordng to Dr. John P. Lozo, Km.T.rl n, KcronJ 0,1 mm Matter nl tn' 'nsl ufllce, Wnodbrldgd, N.,T. WO(>)HR)(;K, N. J., THURSDAY, DECKMBKU r>. rlll'lml Kvpry Thursday»t l< r»en Street, Woodbrldg*. N. J. PRCE FVE CENTS St. James' Accuracy of % Budget Estmates Crme Rate T> * T? P W Cted Ctd as Spencer Hts at at Mroz H Rrf Purchases Bg Tract Transfer of Porton of Bedman Holdng, For Future Use, Revealed takrn by the Peps-Cola WOODBRlDOE Announcement was made today of the pur- Scholarshp Board to nsure un- form testng necessary for complete farness to all' canddates chase by St. James' Church of the large Bedman tract, approxmately 450 feet by 300, extendng (Contnued on 'aqe ()) between Man Street and Grove Street. The purchase prce was Among StUflfUs Sutled not dsclosed. MAKV.10 FNN [llerpromses 'Adequate Plan 9 Protecton of Earl Street "Every conaton wll be Kven to the home on Enrl Street to help them! her problems." State Hgh- c»mmsmoner Sperc'er Mller. told a representatve of the E'KNDENT-LEADER yester- lve property owners on Earl k, whch s n the Strawberry [secton, appeared at Townmeetrm Monday and coned that the recently revsed for Route 100 would "bottle up." At present Earl Street nues nto Amboy Avenue and tsulens only have to walk a lcet to net onto the Avenue leach the stores, schools and Under the revsed plans, 'Street resdents would have. down n Fulton Street, back '.a ramp over Fulton Street, to Amboy Avenue, a ds- At Monday's sesson, Townshp Engneer C. R. Davs and Mayor August F. Grener agreed wth a delegaton from the street the stuaton was a serous one. especally f a fre should break out or f an ambulance should be needed n an emergency. Tn 1 Mayor, Mr. Davs and a resdent of Earl Street wll «o to TrenLoj Monday to confer wth Mr. Mller. The property has been owned by the Bedman famly snce 1860 and ncludes a large frame dwellng n whch the present seller, Ms.s Clara Bedman, resdes. The transacton, however, dd not^ nclude the house or the plot on whch t s stuated.'t s understood tbat two other buldngs were ncluded n the sale, wth the purchaser permttng lfe use of them by Mss Bedman. The use to whch the fne plot \ull l>e put by the church and parsh has not been decded. t has been the plan for some tme to construct a rectory drectly*n the rear of the church edfce on land already owned, and so no porton of the new acquston wll b.e needed for ths purpose. The rectory now s located two doors from the church and recently, has been recondtoned for use pendng the erecton of a more adequate buldnn n the rear of St. James'. Suggeston has been made, however, that a parochal hgh school may be constructed some tme n the future. t s ponted out tha [Contnued on Page 6) Shell Co. Dnner To Fete Employes Awards to be Presented At Party on Monday SEWAREN Employes of th Sewaren plant of the Shell Ol Company, who have been wth the W h e n l c NDEPENDENT concern lor ten years or more LEADER approached Cumssloner Mller on the subject, yesterday. wll be honored at the company annual dnner Monday at the Ala he expressed hs determnaton to"! mo, Fords. All members of th work out an adequate plan to re ] plant personnel wll attend, lleve the stuaton, He declared! C. L. Lockhart, head of the Se he Would take 111* matter up m- waren plant,, wll welcome tn medately wth Lhe State Hghway guests and father speakers wll b Department Engneers and "f j elwyn Eddy and E. B. Star, o necessary, t heat nt.- would be held to work out a soluton to the <luf approxmately 10 blocks, lemma." mst Crtcs Hal Brereton, >cal Artst, as 'Muscal Genus 9 ted Prase s Won Youth, 24, Begns lesvrn Ctes'' Tour (DBRDOE Woodbl'ldge's llrereton, sghtless panst, recently acclamed by hs A'n after an outstandng r» at Woodbrdge Hgh School torum, s now on, a concert of the West Coast ard Judgng 'wm revews the local man mns hs trumph agan and papers as the Seattle The Seattle Star, Seattle nellkencer and (he Oak- Tnbune, have nothng but prase for the young panst. phard E. Hays wrote n the Tmes n the ssue of Noll: te heard a young and glftmst at the Moore Theatre y afternoon n tle person Brereton one who wll be forgotten by hs ll$tenlud one who surely should ls place among the-future <>f the mualc world, Bvon ' s an artst of no small ob. At 2*, Bjereton, unmu n hs approach to hs c.s a brllant techncan and uuhtful muscan whose, beauclarty of tone are enuy poetc nsght and a feelng for nuance. He Dt a sentmentalst, for hs «depth and dlgnjts,. but charm the senses-he has >'d power at hs command nmble fnger* CM1 also,. panssmo as delcately [heavenly whsper..." 'Heard Muscal Genus' Seattle Star's Robert H., who covered the same commented: '«musc lovers who came Moore Theatre yesterday ' were sur» they had Been «tl genus n M-yew-old [Robert Brereton, Ths *OUthsnowed tlw audence, lesplte hu handkup, He posablty. and technque 'he major "*ork on tt» nr»t f hs program was the AP* Sonata by awthoven. dahte movement WM turn «4 tune apprecaton whle lhe allegro had the necessary vtalty Lsy.fs dllcult the New York Dvson; W. Lamb and J. B. Dungan, of th Sewaren dstrct and E. B. Glen dennr(j. Products Applcato Laboratory. Tlte program wll open wth tl sngng of the natonal anthem after whch a brthday cake wll be presented to the honored employes who wll lght the candles. -- Presentaton of servces' awards s fnal to be made by Hugh B. Qugley, vsor termnal superntendent; T. C. Morarty, compound house super- CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS Note: Contrbuljous to ths column must be n ths offce no later than Tuesday noon of each week. DECEMBER 5 Turkey dnner and bazaar et Frst Congregatonal Church >f Woodbrdge Chapter Hadassah, at Craftsmen's lsored by Vestry of St. John's Church n"sewarw School Audtorum. Meetng of nternatonal Relatons Department, Avenel Woman's Club at home of Mrs. Harold Grausam, 44 Smth ft'30 P M v Lades' Ad Socety of Frst Church of _ Fre Co. banquet at Park Hotel, Planfleld. n-meetnt!"of"ssterhood of CongreBatlon Adath srael n vest'v room of Synagogue. ; hponnr Weekly "dance sponsored by Jumpn Jacks, Craftsmen's Club, Green Street, Woodbrdge, Frankle Kralsel's Ha?'ffl 8 sponsored by Whte Church Guld at home of Mrs Wllam Gardner, Freeman Street, Woodbrdge.! Company, 1X H Un f l «t l c Kn 7 s cb" Green Street, Woodbrdge. Ladles' AtdSoden^etng and Chrstmas Party at Avenel Presbyteran Church, * 6 Meetng antf Chrstmas p* ne. rue ~.,.rt of Avenel Fre Companj ^f^f^ Of Avenel Junor Woman s Club, 8,S V. U d by.udl«- Auxlary Cntona MeSlSand Chrstmas party of Rosary Socety, St. Andrew's ot MS. JusUn>* Plftnfled. w<} Chratmas.party Luncheon at t^" sa^"" th,butler, West Avenue, Sewaren, ftt honw,on^js n a u " d "f st, John' Ohureh. - avlc ^ ^ Conference. School S party.t Avene, School, *:3 (Contnued o» P<*9* V fllmpsody ; j salares and wages, from poor de-.' : ntendent; J. B. R. Caron, chef. partment, $30.50: to Memoral No. ( hkluulued lhe second por "; chemst; D. T. Glman, plant fen- Buldng mantenance, other expenses from parks, $450; to real lon and t brourht an enlhusas-j R neer; -p, o. Paxon, chef ac- tc round of applause. Wth countant. estate, other expenses, from real further concerts ard despte hs! Durng the evenng, Ernest j esj a te, salares and wages, $300; handcap, Brereton wll defntely ; Chrstophersen, "rovng trouba- j t0 telephone exchange, salares and (Contnued OH Pat? (Contnue/ an Pane! wages, from bonds for employes. $45; to telephone exchange, other expenses, from bonus account, Declarvs Departmental for Year Only dm be Approxmated WOODBRDQE A dscusson egardlng the advsablty of ransferrns balances from one acount to another at. Ue_end of he year,- a practce of muncpal overnments permtted by law»en-.vened an otherwse routne meet-,nt, of the Townshp Commttee Monday. Commtteeman George Mroz, 'hlrd Ward, questoned the prac,cc when a resoluton authorzng ;he transfer of amounts totalng 2, was ntroduced by Commtteeman Frederck A. Spencer nance commttee charman. Mr. Mroz was joned by hs Democratc olleague, Wllam A. Warren, t was Mr. Mroz' contenton the ransfer of funts from one account,o the other ''defeats the purpose of he budget." Mayor August F, Grener remarked, "That's the ame speech you made last year, n the operaton qf a muncpal government t s next to mpossble to estmate the exact amounts needed for'each department due to unexpected developments." Townshp Treasurer 0. J. Morgenson ponted out, for an example, that the Zonng Board held three tmes as many meetngs ths year n comparson Wth the prevous year to hear appeals and the '.ommlssoners had,to be pad. "Although the' Zonng Board takes n more than s pad, the funds receved from applcants cannot be used to pay the board members," Mr. Morgenson sad. When the resoluton came to a vote, Commtteemen Warren and Mroz voted n the negatve whle the thrd Democratc member. John Bergen and the Republcan members voted n the affrmatve to pass the measure. Spencer Statement After the passage of the resoluton, Commtteeman Spencer stated: "As an aftermath, let me pont out that these transfers amount to approxmately $2,500 and wth a mllon and a half budget don't know how anyone cdh look n a crystal ball n January and fgure t out any closer." Mr. Mrbz contended there would be other transfers before the frst of the year and the Mayor averred -that "f there are, t wll be nothng unusual, as t s permtted by law and good muncpal practce." The transfers-authorzed were as follows: To, admnstraton salares and wases, from parks, other expenses, $30; to assessment and collecton of taxes, salary and wages, from tax sales, $100; to assessment and collecton of taxes, salares and wages, from Bonus Account, $535; to electon expense, from parks, $20; to electon ex- $100; to recorder.'; court, salares and wanes from recorders mnt, other expenses, $20; to polce, salares and wages, from polce other expenses. $535; to buldng and fre preventon from real estate, salares and wages, $200; to zonng appeals, salares and wages, from poor department, $240. Defends Appropratons Buldng Rt. 100 Remnds Mller Of Boulder Dam Curous nvted Here To See Vast (tradng Machnery Operatng TRENTON "To see a vast battery of the most modern roadbuldng machnery at work on New Jersey's frst contvflled-access Freeway t s necessary to take the short trp to Woodbrdge, Mddlesex County," State Hghway Comnssoner Spencer Mller, Jr., sad today. "The progress orj the gradng for- ths most mportant project, called Route 100, s a stjtlng spectacle," he added. t can be vewed from both Route 4 and 35, just north of the Vctory and Edson Brdge crossngs of the Rartan Rver. The rapd methods now employed n movng large quanttes of earth are a revelaton. They are a source of great encouragement n our ambtous plan to provde New Jersey wth arteres for free traffc flow to lessen costly congeston. ' "We now have on road constructon n New Jersey, t s safe tto assert, the largest amount of road machnery n the State's hstory. t remnds ote of the constructon pense, from poor department,, $28; j o f tue Boulder Dam and the Panto Memoral Buldng mantenance, j ama canal." Mayor to Present Awards to Fremen PORT READNG^ Mayor August F. Grener wll present badges to Ex-Chef Julus Kollar, Chef Anthgny Kollar, Frst Assstant Chef Anthony Covno ard Second Assstant Chef Walter Saffron at the, annual dnner of Port Readng Fore Co. No. fr Saturday 1 at Part Hotel, Planfleld. Charles E. Gregory, publsher of the NDEPENDENT-LEADER, wll bp the prncpal speaker and Charles E. McGettgan wll serve as toastmaster. Rev. Stanslaus Mlos, pastor of St. Anthony's Church, Port Readng, wll pronounce the nvocaton. Edde and Hs Golden Serenaders have been engaged to play for the danertb after the dnner. The commttee n charge of'ths event ncludes Charles McGettgat, Anthony McNUltS/.'WlEW 8aflrpn, Anthony Kollar, Benjamn Mjnuccl, Edward Galvanek, Julus Kollar, Antnony uovlno, Ju-> seph Rzzo, Rchard Zuccaro, Capt, Vogel on Termnal Leave; Vstng Mother WOODBRDGE - Capt. Jecome Voeel, son of Mrs, Samuel Vogel, ElmwQod Avenue and brother of Assemblyman' Bernard W. Vogel has returned from Germany and s now on termnal leave. Capt. Vogel served a Chef Dental Surgeon at Salzburg, Germany. He s spendng hs leave at U)e E,lmwood Avenue addeu and wll then make k plan* l t tor the tqtu», Local Bdder Low On Rt. 100 Gradng (Sprclnl n nlrtk'ml't-l.'l''l TRENTON S. J. Gloves & Sons, Route 35, Woodbrdue, was the low bdder for the gradng of the second* secton of the State's frst freeway, Route 100, when bds of fve contractors were opened by State Hghway Commssoner Spencer Mller,-Jr., Tuesday. The lnk, one and one-half mles, s n Woodbrdge Townshp betwcen Berry Street and the Port Readng Ralroad track's. The contract formhe frst secton, also for one and one-half mles, was awarded two months ago. As legslated, the work s to be carred later to a juncton wth Route 25 at the Elzabeth-Newark lne by a spur, S-100, as well as connectng wth the Newark end of the Pulasty skyway.. The bds we»receved from the contractors as follows* S. J. Groves and Sons, Woodbrdge, $1,088,254; Eastern Engneerng Co., Atlantc Cty, $1,113,560;. R. D. Jaggard Engneerng Co., Westmount, $1, 120,224; George M. Brewster and son, Bogota; $J,187,850; Vlla Constructon Co'., Westneld, $1,197, J Hw federal government-wll pay one-half the cost and the,award of contract to the Woodbrldje frm wll he. defettd pendng approval of the U*. S. Publc Roads Admnstraton. Commssoner Mller expressed hs apprecaton to the contractors for ther cooperaton and noted other States were havng dffculty n securng bds.. GRENER GRLS TO MfET WOODBRDGE A meetng of the Grener arts wlt be held Tuesday at Woodbrdgb Fre House. Plans for comng events wll be made and the new consttuton and by-laws qf the club wll be presented for approval; All members ar» urged'to attend. Here Below U.S.Average ft.._., So Says Report by FB; (Jrealer Protecton K Seen Among Reasons Get Pay Boost; Mnmum s U l nhl c n K r NEW YORK more polce pro lecton s afforded resdents of WondbrdRe than s provded for people n most of the naton's ctes, of comparable sze, accordng to a survey Just completed by the FB. coverng all ctes wth more than 2,500 people, 'the study was made n an effort to wttbftt. the contnued growth of crme, whch has ncreased eght percent tlurnfc the frst nne months of. '., 1940 over Lhe same perod n seln Man tor The Woodbrdge Polce Depart- ()f Alcohol menl payroll lsts 40 employees, jvr the cty a rato of 1.47 polcemen for every nhabtants. n R ht returned convctons on four n *n r\. Maxmum s Rased, u Court Rules Out v,. f.^ n n -tredts to Lount Oeath by Poson Charge n nal g Woodbrdge ; Townshp teachers wll be better Mt^mGA Jury, However, Convcts «e to cope wth the hgher cost A,, of of lvng lvng as as the the result result ot ot a new new!sme: M m m Me whch was adopted lftst nlrht Bl m amlcat >' f; meettas NEW BRUNSWCK-A jury last representatves of the Teachers'; Unon. Comparatve fgures show art ave- j m, t j Ba,. by m _ w, : Accordng to the plan whch counts aralnst John r ' ' ""' _ lane of only 1.36 polce per 1,000 for all ctes n Woodbrldge's sze Street, Tsclln, who went on tral N C SS and adopted, teachers' : :;rmp, to populatons. yesterday mornng before Judse: mnmum salary wll now be.. t,.,,.... Klemmer Kaltelssen n Quarter! $1,800 for both Kade and hgh lhe effectveness of.the Wood-1 Sesslons court He was found schools. Heretofore the mnmum bndkc polce force s ndcated to Ry. on two cmmls of havng!n the (trade schools was JM0Q sm' extent by the fact that local crmes of ay types recorded durng the past year totaled only U.23 per 1,000 resdents as compared wth a natonal fgure of 16.3 crmes per 1,000 people. The usually lower crme rate n Woodbrdge cannot be'attrbuted solely to the pollc* however, accordng to the FB, as other local nfluences have had a benefcal effect as a cllne deterrent. Hope Talk Monday Wll End Walk-Out Management, Unon (.all Parley to Ar Terms WOODBRDGE A conference of company offcals and unon leaders ts expected to take place Monday to dscuss the "dfferences" whch occasoned the strke of 75 workers at the.jjew,jersey Woodflnshng Company, members of Local 60, ndustral Unon of Marne and Shpbuldng Workers of Amerlcu, flo, The company long has mantaned excellent labor-management relatons. The workers walked out Monday and accordng to Assemblyman Bernard W. Vogel, secretary and attorney for the company, the pcketng has "been orderly and nether sde has any complant." Mr. Vogel descrbed the stuaton as "frendly" and sad the company s ready and wllng to arbtrate. He expressed the opnon that the strke would be settled soon. The walkout closed down the entre producton of the plant whch produces varnshes whch are used exclusvely n an nsulatng process by tje.country's largest fabrcator of electrcal wle. 12 Plots of Tdwn-(nvned Land Sold by Commttee WOODBRDGE Twelve parcels of munlcpally-owned'property Were sold Monday by the Townshp Commttee at publc 5 sale, Puvohasera wer* follows; Henry. C. Mades for Alfred Forte, 4500; Stern and Dragoset for Avenel Republcan Club, nc., $350; Wllam A. and Sade H. Keattog, $600 Lucas Cuevas, $500; Marano and Alce Andreonl, $450; L. H.. McHose, lac $300; John P, Radch, $250; Henry and Ellen Luske, $250; Ncholas Tpft,, $250; Frank and Elzabeth Brotschol. $200; Lev A. Anfleld, Jr., $150; George B. Legones, $11)0. j poson lquor n hs possesson and, and 1,500 n hgh school.'the on two counts of sale ol llct; maxmum n the elementary beverages to trfc late Wllam \ schools wll be &3.100 and n the- Wunages, 66, of seln. ; hgh school. $3,500, wth a regular The jury acqutted Barby on ncrement of $100 a year untl the two counts of sale of poson lquor maxmum s reached. The adjust* to tha. late. Ps*. Ockendon, 4.1,.. to be made mmedately seln. Judge Kaltessen earler n»''» Kve tle teachers 400 nn(1 the day had ruled out four counts $ $500 ncrease, accordlna of dea,th by poson lquor because to years of servce. One-thrd of the ndctment stated death was the nn fust.' s to be pad n tlls caused by ethyl alcohol and death school year and the remander n was caused, accordng to most of the nexuschool year, the testmony, by methyl alcohol. The Board also decded to rec-- The sen man s expected to opnze efforts of teachers to obtan addtonal educaton. Teach- be sentenced December 13. ers n trade schools who have a Accordng to the ndctment, bachelor's degree wll receve an Barby s alleged to have sold addtonal $100 over and above the lquor for 25 cefts a "shot" to salary gude and $200 addtonal Olna Ockendon and Wllam Wunages, both of whom ded 24 hours lkh school teachers must have, a for a master's degree. Because after drnkng the concocton.. bachelor's degree to teach, no addtonal sum wll be added for Dr. Wllam C. Wljentz, county that medcal examner, and Dr. Albert^degree. However, f a hgh school Kushner, a pathologst, both of teacher receves a master's degree, whom conducted autopses on the he too wll receve an addtonal vctms, were called as frst wtnesses by Assstant Prosecutor Voce Objecton $ ex.Eber.Tbey testfed Uat there W, Howard Pul erton,, spokesman for the teachers, recommend- were no sgns of volence on 'the bodes and that the nternal or- ed an $1,800 mnmum for all (Contnuetl on Page 6) ttt\ Pant ft) Yule Gfts for Newly-Arrved GVs at Klmer, Red Cross Am Boxes to Co to Men Who overseas just before Chrstnas and Wll Spend Tn Camp or on Ocean WOODBRDQE Donatons are behj! sought by Woodbrdae Chapter, Amercan Red Cross for Chrstmas boxes to be dstrbuted at Camp Klmer; The chapters n ths vcnty have been requested to,make up approxmately 20,000 boxes. The boxes wll be dstrbuted to men arrvng at Klmer on or around Chrstmas and who are too fpr away from home to get leave and to men who wll leave for Townshp Commended For DmoutComplauw WOODBRDGE Woodbrdge Townshp was one of,fve Mddlesex County -murcpaltes commended Tuesday by the New Jersej> Publc Utltes'Commsson for complance wth the federal government's orders of a brownout to conserve fuel, The others lauded were Metuchen, South Amboy, New Brunswck and Perth Amboy, 'The Menace of Communsm* J. Edgar Hoover, Head of FB, Warns Country Tb Beware nroads Beng Made by 'Reds (Edtor's Note: The followng address by J. Ed jar Hoover, Drector of the Federal Bureau of nvestgaton, was delvered at the Natonal Conventon of the Amercan Legon, And was. called to our attenton by a subscrber who fefnke-peec had rotre" "Unted'-""'States. eeved the publcty t deserved. Because of the Urgency of emptastzjn B lumftce of Cam munsu, we obtaned a copy of Mr. Hoover'a-speech and t follows:) "Today, there s a greater need than ever before for the Amercan Legon and ts stablzng force. We of the FB need" your help now even more than durng the war years, f the battle for a safe and secure Amerca la to be won. Our enemes are massng ther forces on two man fronts. One s the crmnal front: Crme s ncreamg da^y; juvenle delnquency s shockng; lawlessnetb s rampant: We are nearer to tht days of gang control than wt wer«a year»fte» World War. Add to the forces that account for a serous crme every twenty seconds, day and nght, the other encroachng" enemy of Amerca and we have, a formdable foe. refer to the growng menace of..qpjmfjmsdl.lll.. Ux- "Durng the pafjt' fve years, Amercan Commtr)sts have made tlth Uuttpubt lnutulb upuu uu flo. n our vaunted tolerance for all peoples the communst has found our "Achlles' heel." The Amercan Legon represents a force whch holds wthn ts power the ablty to expose the hypocrsy and ruthlessness of ths foregn "sm" whch has crept nto our ntuonal lfe ah "s;m" bult and supported by dshonor, decet, tyranny, andadelberate polcy of falsehood. "t s a matter of splf-preservatlon. The veteranv who, fought for Amerca wll be among the frst to suffer f the Communsts succeed n oqrryng out ther. dabolcal. (Cmftmed ON Payr ) ' &l the latn- suoup are those who - were n the last draft and are com-, paratvely young. For some t wll - be the frst Chrstmas away from! home. Cash donatons for the packages tj are beng, sought ths year as the Chapter can purchase the artcles at a.dscount by buyng n bulk and thus be abl>e to make up mote packages. ^..,. A group of volunteers wll go to Klmer each Wednesday 1 n December to.wrap Chrstmas gfts for :. solders who wsh to remember / ther loved ones, Mrs, L. L. Love-, land announced today, Mrs. Loveland also announced^ that the present Camp and % *H6s-^ ptal Councl'wll hold ffs fnal. meetng at CSmp Klmer December M 10 when Col. Harpld R. Duffle, poaltf commander, wll be host at lunch-* ' eon to the delegates from the t& : chapters...who made up the coun- ; ' ell. A smaller group of 10 chapters, - ncludng Woodbdee, wll be, formed to t,ake care of the needs of the camp hosptal. Record of Servce Snce 1943 when the councl whs ;' organzed t performed many outstandng servces such as provdng 83 day rooms for the Staton Hospta.1 and provdng over 20,06(1 Chrstmas gfts fpr Klmer solders each year. Ths year alone t ure' sented 200 rados to the Hadassah Sesson Scheduled Tonght Kesselm&n, Mllburn, vco pres-,, dent of the Northern New. Jersey;:$ Regon of Hadassah and pa * " presdent of Mllhtun rhupur, w, be teh guest speaker tonght : Woodbrdge Chapter o Hadassa^f n the Craftsmen's Club, Grew) Street, J'-' Mss Emly Rttpps wll do a pan-, tomme readng enttled "Lov Letter" and Mr*. Harold Voet presdent of the local chapter, wll gve her report of the Natonkl conventon lwldlr*botton. - -Vv- Mrs. Carl DeUtoch. charman Of Youth Alyah', wll announce # rangements for tjm Donors' Lunt^r, eon and the sngng of songs s to be conducted Lous Ellentuch Wth M*. Markoe at the pano, l

2 ' % TWO Avenel tems Banquet Thursday For Golden Bears t,((':v' Ad SoceLy of the Mr. and Ms. Charles Brookwfll. Ro'.cllp. anrl Mr. and Mrs. WOODBRDGE The Golden 'f.bym'lan Church wll Chrstmas sale at the Wom-, Hurry Wlson and dnushtor^susnn. Scotch Plans, were nuess of Bears, whch las just completed ';n (,';M Tuesday from 3 to 5 ful 11-nr ' to 0, December n. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Barth. Manhattan Avenue. wll hold ts ffth anmlftl footbal! ts most successful grdron season. -M :K1 Mrs. Ernest Oamblln. l,u]n!,!. were mpsts of Mr., and The Rosary Socety wll hold: banquet next Thursday.. 8 P. M. Mrs Sm Gamblfc Woodbrdne, ts Chrstmas party and meetng at a, oak Hlls Manor. Metuclen. T.: l;-vvn; Day, 7:30 P. M. Wednesday, -at the ecoach mr h Harvev Harvey J Harmm Hftmp«of: Mr :nfl Mrs. Prank Barth. church. Mrs John Grffn s charman nf the pa'ty whch wll n- an. Carteret. a former football RutKers and Col Wllam B Hap*.!T;;H Avenue, entertaned M,,< Ms C N. Van Leer and. < >"<*< «" Qxchanse of!>0 cent BlTs. star. all! be the prncpal speakers l.d B;mt: over the week- -Th* ndependent Republcan of hp evenng Enterw.nmeh: wl! Ol'. nl. Club wll hold ts Chrstmas party be furnshed by the Hungry :. Wednesday at the home of Mr he Golden Bear* nove-.y band : D'jamn Stern, Sr., Mss and Ms, Wllam E. Gey. Manhattan Avenue. Mrs. Harold Han- are Mayor Aupu: F.-Clrener. As- SvlV! Sf-rn and Mss Abbe Among the ftue.<!.< vvh.> «'r, speak S!(T! jcmrcs Avenue, and Ed-,:;']!) Fords, were vstors of son s charman. sstant Prosecutor Jam'c? 6 Wsh!. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Joseph P Se'.Se 1.' H ;,: M>:. Joseph Kwnt, t. n,,. M;:,!,M<.. Md.. Sunday lotl flnd Mrs daughter. BfHsy Ann, nave P«!h Amboy Supen.o.nc ; (.-, n v :'l reman Wth Mrs. Kwnt trunffl l to' ther ^! h home on brdge. Avenue after vtsttnj. W 1 re!afor sev- 1 l 1 Vctor C. N.cklas. D; John P V C Nkl D -> r 'v-. fcys and Mrs Kwnt ;,; )<> :w n wltn her toa»ne.l for «ves n Stamford. Conn :' ext"!(l'''l vst. - M MrtE'*t Tfuerstnper,,o!c! lurd, s the nuesl of Mr. fnd M: Arvd Wnqust. Wood- ]!(!"! Avenue. M:. mbfrt Vreel»ml nnr d;u ;r T Ruth. Bayonne: Mss Sophc Juhnsnn. Jersey Cty; Ms.s fl"a W'lcr. rvngton; Mss Clara.strjm, Nev.rk: Robert Vreeland, led Hank and Harry Dahl, New York Cty, were Thanksgvng Day nur.srs of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Htrom. Clnton Place. - Tn- Woman's Club met last n-.'ht a* the elubrooms, 89 Avenel Mr. and MTs, Morrs Sunsky. 20 Yale.. Avenue, pave a cocktal party at ther home Sunday n honor of the approachng mamace of thek 1 daughter. Jean, to' Armantl Del VVcchlo. son of Mrs. Theresa and the late Jowp.h Del Vecehto. PlanfeM. Ffty euesu were present,. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Strother and son Ffth Avenue, were guests of frends n Matawan Sunday. The Avenel mprovement Assocaton wll meet at the home of Mr. and Mr? Raymond Stuart 42 Madson Avenue. December 12 at 8 o'clock. nstallaton of offcers wll be held at ths tme. Mr. anl Mrs. Edward Kennedy Sn' d leld ( sale for the t'tttn:,-,11)11 of the Hlnd before lf nttnp. Mrs. John Lozo, W'dbd?!. 1, was the guest spraker and ulk-d on books for Chrst- and daughters. Patrca and Prsma-; -fts nr chldren. Plans were cla. Zesler Avenue, were T.hanksmade for the annual Chrstmas, Kvns and week-end guests of Mr. party fur the members on Decera- and Mrs. John StutsW, Toms b' 1 H, at the rlubrooms.,rver. Whle there a brthday - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ho&bs/. party was held n honor of the and dau'hu'', Lucy, and Jack Et- "daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stutsk. tuh-hank attended an ce show n!, The Parent-Teacuer Assoca-; 'Ncv; Vurk Cty Saturday. ''l,' ntel-natonal Relatons D.'KmTt of the Woman's Club wll meet at the home of the charman Mrs. Harold Grausam, 44 Snh Street tomorrow at 8 H.M The subject to be dscussed nda. ton wll meet Wednesday nstead of Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. E. Galloway wu be the puest speaker and Chrstmas carols wll be sung. Mrs, 0. H, Wefcrlng. program charman, wll be ncharge and s Mrs. James McHughes, hosptalty charman, n cfharge of refresh- -Ms--. Pearl Farmer and How-' menus served after the meetne. rd Wll wns. Lancaster, Pa., were ' The Mothers' Club met Tueswcpk-"ul KUests of Mr. and Mrs. day at the Jome of Mrs. Wllam Joseph Cashon. Chase Avenue. The Junor Woman's Club met Tupsday evenng at the home of Mrs. John Petras, Burnett Street, nd made plas for ts Chrstmas ljurly. They wll hold ther text meet nn Tuesday, 8 P. M., at the home of Mss Mare Hayden, Park Avenue. Recent wnners n the mscellaneous club were Mss.Jean Coruslley and Mrs. Frederck ACOUKh. -The Ever Jolly Club met ths week wth Mrs. Bubln Greco, Llvnvston. Avenue. The Lades' Ad Socety wll hold t.-. Chrstmas party at the Presnuran Church, Woodbrdge Avenue at 8:15 o'clock Tuesday. Mv-,, O H. Weferlng wll be n! chaw of a Chrstmas program! c.n exchange og 25 cent t'fts; wl fallow. '. --The Ladk-s' Auxlary of Pre ' Co. 1 wll ho'd us Chrstmas party for members Tuesday 8:15, at the: J'thtjuse. nstallaton of recently ] -k-c;e( offcers wll be held a ths tme and there wll be an exchange j of 50 cent glts between members. Mrs. George Kovach wll act as charman of the Chrstmas party Sundaf. Decetntef 22 at the fve- j luju.-c for chldre of members of Fh< Cn. l and exempt fremen.. ' --Tn; Deacons Of tha Presby- ; teran C:urch wll meet Tuesday at the Manse, THE. New Books the s.s, Struma, a totally unscaworthy vessel loaded wth 76D desh'kle refugees, sank to the bottom of the ocean off the coa.s of Turkey, on December 16, reverberatons were worldwde. Tht' Presdent's War Refugee Board wasn't up to try to prevent further tra'atles of ths sort. ra rlm'hmann, who was representatve of ths Board' at Ankara, tells t thnllnr story of the efforts to save Balkan vctms of Km terror n ths book, 'Lfelne to a Promsed Land." Rumana was an enemy country, yet Mr, Hrsclmann und hs absoflate were uhle to arrange for the dsbandng nf one of ther most notorous concentraton camps. He also extracted a promse from them that 5,000 chldren should be lberated for mmgraton toy Palestne. But the boat that wa.s to ^rescue tltse chldren never saled, '"AT the last moment tle Germans refused to grant a safe conduct, nn4 our government could not take the rsk of exposlnu the shps to German, submarnes. t Mr. Hl'schmann wus more successful when he worked wth a group ol young Palestnans who unoffcally sent rescue boats to the Balkan States. Hs lob was to arrange temporary entry permts so that these horror-pursued peoples could pps lq Palestne by way,of Tur- Workng agan wth enemy dplomats, le also acheved aft ncredble, uccess wth the Bulgaran government, for after B «onfcrence,wth hm they revoked ther ant-jew'sh laws and allowed 46,'- 090 ctzens to return from concentraton camps to cvlan lfe. ' * Th«Book-of-the-Month Club book-dvdend for November and.df^ember s a "beautful edton of Lews Carroll's "Allot n WonderlMKl" and "Thvoujh the Lookng Class," wth all the orgnal T«n~ neu llustraton*, only now, (or the flu tme, n color. * Graham, Hudson Boulevard. After the busness meetng, durng whch a donaton was made to the Tuberculoss League, a Chrstmas party was held. Plans were completed for the Chrstmas party for the chldren of the members December 20. at the home of Mrs. Edward Kosc, Ffth Avenue. -^A meetng of the'avenel Republcan Club's Chrstmas party commttee wll te held 3unday at the home of the charman, Mrs. James O'Bren, ;15 Madson Avenue. The Merry Makers wll meet December 13 at the home of Mrs. Ots Sears, 12 Madson Avenue. SKOOTEHS OCSK. $1 SKT8 J t DOLL * %A CARRAGES " SHOE R't SKATES 1 WOOU BURNNG SKTS ELECTRC FOOTBALL GAME -\n * *» t SKW1NG MACHNE t Really Works ff RSH MA, $1 KDDE CYCLE 3 KDDE CAR 9 GLBERT MCROSCOPE SETS GLBERT CHEMSTRY SEf S BLACKBOARDS DOLL FURNTURE, P^NT BEtS SEWNG SETS Tr THUltrtTAY, lkchmbhk o, 4» On Dean's Lst 2 Local Hops (let * A* For Courtesy to C.oU>xc(>rh WOODBRDGE Sster M. Concepta. Denn of Georgan Court Colaae. Lakewqo^d, today, expressed HP- apprecaton to two mcmbes.f the Woodbndgp PoluV Department for ther country frjm :1:«n.\ '.^ p a,:!-oup of studenu er Hddftssed to Chef Kftnu. Sster ConnK several of our : On a recommendaton made by»tuto;ts n A c*r rrturnns the Zonng Board, Mrs. Mary Sm- t asu m :h; vcnlwas Kven permsson to\colona Legon :y cf,w\vv;br,se hsd a blowout ;»rect a store buldng at the nter- nstalls.vv ^"hf 1 *. ;?ube The grls secton of Remsen Avenue and Heatng System n Hall rrjvv.tv :..>-.:v,v, OHoers Fret 'Smth Street. Lm»r. A'.w Munn were A letter wts receved from Pro- COLONA One of^the alms of v«s fcre " ^.??** hew Have! tecton J1re Co., Keasbey askng Colona Post, Amercan Legon :wt t»t"n."* J so they could for more polce protecton at the ntersecton of Crows Mll Road We m?*'«' :»J:t!*4t NflU the w these express Lo^o. Andrew Asrw N::1JO1BS Pv.scoe, Fmnl! P. McCarthy SsjuV.ey Rosen, Henr>- Benker;. Frank K;:k,- lesk. Seve Salaky. S;ep!\?n, K. Werlork. Lncoln B. TamSKe: L> Henry A. Belafsky tfuef Gwr^e E. Keatng: Cap. Benjanv.r Parsons. Capt. John R Eeau. Her.ry, Andemon; Ch*( Ws>stohnsk; V;-.- ne Utz and George Gerek Members of the Board of Educaton. Woodbrdge Emercency coaches and members of the opposng teams and members one* run fe» ftw s*oj»> *lw owned of the press have also been nvted ; Wall 8tmt C. R. Btxel wll serve as toast- - - master. A trophy wll be a» arded team oy s;s coach to the most valuable player on he c:oja. fcontnusd Worn Pw U CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS Annual banquet of Woodbrdge Alumn GoW«n Bears. 8:13 P. M. Oak Hlls Manor. Metuchen. Meetng of Woodbrdge Post. Amercan Legon Leson Roome. Memoral Muncpal Buldng., 13 Old-fashoned square dance sponsored by Whtje Church Guld at Presbyteran Church Parsh House, Woodbrdge. Sewaren Home and School Crcle annual Chrstmas toy and gft sale at Sewarea School. 14 Chrstmas Bazaar sponsored by Senor Sodalty of'st.'james' Church. Woodbrdge at School audtorum. 16 Meetnt of Janet Case Chapter, D. A. R.. at home of Mrs. Hampton Cutter, Green Street, Woodbrttee. Chrrstmas party sponsored by Lades' Auxlary of Colona Fre Company. Dscusson Group Meetng of Woodbrdge Chapter of. Hadassah at home of Mrs. rvng Hutt, Lnden Avenue, wth Mrs Hyman Davdson, Perth Amboy. n charge, n Avenel Lades Ad Socety Chrstmas Sale and tea at 89 Avenel Street. 2 P. M., and 8 P. M. "Chrstmas n Bubble Land/' operetta at Colona School. 7:15P.M. v,-." $ 18 Chrstmas party sponsored by Sewaren Hstory Club at home of Mrs. John Kozusko, West Avenue. 20 Chrstmas party sponsored by Frst Presbyteran Church Sunday School. 22 Annual Chrstmas candle-lght servce sponsored by Methodst Senor Chor at Methodst Church, 4 P. M. 31 New Year's Eve Party sponsored oy Congregaton Adath srael n Mt. Carmel Hall Audtorum, Smth Street, Woodbrdge. Woodbrdge Post, Amercan Legon New Year's Eve party for members only at Legon Room, Muncpal Buldng. JANUARY 18 D.ance sponsored by Mt. Carmel Post. CWV, at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Hall, Smth Street. Woodbrdge. 30 Lecture by Bruce Barnsfather, "An Evenng wth Bruce Barnsfather and Old Bll" sponsored by Woodbrdge Townshp Federaton of Teachers. ouse 1.98 /*-.00 Up )OLl;S Large varety at prces to ft any budget. (JAMES Wde, aagortmert for boys am grls. ' * ' ' ' ' RADOS J;n»r«6u and RCA table models, mmedate delvery.,,- - :'.'. : ' : [ ; ' WOODBWDGE HARDWARE Co. «c PH6NE"WOODBRDfE»0096 ; 74 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE 4 Erecton of Lght n Avenel Lauded WOODBRDGE t was thank you 1 day at,townshp Commttee, meetm? tyontlay. ; n a communcaton, the Worn- j an's Club of Avenel thanked the; oommttm for "recent mprove-1 ; ments n Avenel" ncludng the ln-! sulton of a t«mc lght at the \ htenectlon of,st. Gemw's Ave-- Tne and Avene Street! ' A letter of apprecaton was also '] receved from the Port ftearfnr Republcan Club for the recent dedcaton of several lots n Port j Readng for Park purposes. j and Smth Street, durng school hours and durnr the hours the plants r that vcnty dsmss ther employes The ntauer was referred to'polce Commssoner Herbert B. Rank n who wll request Chef '47 Garbage Collecton Bds Due December 16 WOODBRTDOE -- Mnndfly. December 16 at (1 P. M...t the Memoral Muncpal BuldlrH 1, has been set by the Townshp Commttee as the tme and plnee fottcrhnp bds for the parbaup -contract for 1947 The 1946 contract went to Almasl Truckng Company on the bd of $38, At last Monday's sesson of (he Townshp Commttee, the garbage collecton dstrcts ordnance was amended to nclude addlonu! terrtory on the s*. ln sde of Rout' 25 from the Cloverleftf to the Green Street crcle, an area of approxmately 18 acres. Was fulflled recrntly when a new heatng system was nstalled n Legon Hall nnd a-celebraton held W*"mark the event Chester Case, post commander. presded at the program md Mrs. James O'Bren, presdent" of the auxlary performed n typcal 6uj;nws- At *n.-*nt actvty \ George E. Keatng to make a snr- champagne-namng ceremony. vey. Thanksgvng t u r k e y s wore Buldng nspector Wllam All-' awarded to the followng: Mrs. gaer reported that 102 buldng Walter Demarest, WoodbrdKo: Anthony Cac- permts were ssued n November Mrs. Elln J. Thomas, Colona: Sally for the constructon estmated at Cavens, Woodbrdge: H $115,520. Pees receved by hs offce sten, New York and Mrs W amounted to Blount. North Planfleld Draft offcals stress requred regstraton at 18 years. Boom mpends n world travel a survey ndcates. hnslmus ; HOLDAY PARTY TONGHT j party tonght a! ^WOODBRDGE -- Court Mer- ' Club. Mrs. Mlrh.'c ' cedes. Catholc Daughters or Amer-' man. A short bu j\ cn,,wll hold ts annual Chrstmas precede t.hp Partv SHOP AT CHOPER's TNY TYKS J LOOK ALKE! Eat The Best Save Money! SUTS OF TWLL SHEAN DURENE f l H W W l bradtd tlalc kotll s mole* pfnt l«y p<. and lomt^, «.,, Knt l«l«rn n «vtry pr«au dtlnl. Wahobltlor-f.ll. Sltgt 1 lo 1. «< V*, Mol., Hut... ^ 8 J STORE HOT1RS:» TO 6 DALY Op«n Wednesday Afternoon Frday Evenng,, M Choper's Dept. Store 81 MAN STREET WOODBRHX \! When you shop here you are assured of the best. We earry only the fnest (jalh foods. For healthful lvng and enjoyable eatng get your supply of weekly»ro<cree, meats and vegetables here.- - PENNES FOOD MARKET - WE DELVER PHONE WOODBRDGE t006rahway AVENUE AT AVENEL STREET AVENEL, N. J. moassador The flavorful, satsfyng l>rew n your <;!;ss s tlo result of long experence, and Lrltepas, and. " fnest nget ents. t's a result you'll fnd supremely satsfyng. Sparklng auhcr-gokl n color, smooth on the wngtc, flowng over wth llavor here s. a hcer you'll enjoy to the.fullest. By all means try t today! \ ' " RTURN Mf.V OTTJ TO YOUK DAlll

3 ... «,.*.L?^fcLt...1J.....,.!,,,..,*.«., t!.*, ^ LEADER lop Synthetc n n at Shell Pay Boosts for Polce, OK'd n Vote, On Way Wo6l)BH.toOE n necotdarce wth the referendum upproved ft the last electon, t.ho Robbery, Accdents Engage Polce Eye r; When the Shell WOODBRDGE Sudden death,.h'portdn's $7,000,000 Townshp Commttee Monday amed robbery, feld fres spread m s completed early passed on frst rcndlnk an ordnance makng: the 20 per cent by hgh wnds and_ajauatng accdent n whlr,h a Woodbrldge man llmston, Texas, the producton of syn- bonus heretofore (?lven to members of the polce department a tcnt on of the authortes ths was nrrrently shofheld the at-,,n. a dream of the ],,,!v for more than permanent part of ther salares. week. A,H )c a realty. The salares fxed are Chef. A Z5-year-old Perth Amboy vet,,, \vnr the unpre- M.800; captans. $3,600; leuten- l"" an r nunpsrrt and ded 3h the ant detectves, 3,480; rounds, Parsh House basketball court,.;,:ml for glycern for sergeants, S3,360; sergeant polce clerk, $3,300; SPWMHS,.$H.- Knc lot; Penh Amboy Post, No. Monday whle partcpatng n a overran the supply, V avalable from natu 300; traffc sergeants, 43.18(1; 43..Jewsh War Veterans aganst, n,l veurlable fats. Retruffle offcers. $3,060; patrolmrn the Woodbrldge Falcons. The vctm, Joseph Kaplan, 397 Dvson MMC mrt only by the of the flr^, class. $3,000; patrolmen of second class, $2,760: pa- j.street, accwdln! to the spectators lchen fats n mllons,n hmes. trolmen of thrd class, $2,520. am players, was standng alone, mumf.'r.ture of?lyc- on the. courl when, wthout, warnnc, he crumbled to the floor. Hs rcss developed n the «,..,, B0Y WANTE),,l Shell Development E-EPANT teammates attempted to revve, Kncryvllle, Callfor-,,l,l n the supply now,'. M -c( v Mm -soap manu- \l, Co.sermeyer, Shell.ml. ; new plant, glycern,,,,111,11'.ued synthetcally,!,, :,up )ly of the chem-,,,!. chlorne and caus-.\,rnllnn to the an-, he plant's output -.t-rly present wde m prce and ease cursupply of wll beenmlmt new peace.m; l as the base n unt raw materal, KANSAS CFTY. The 102 boys at the orphans' home recently had the ttme of ther lves when ndult sponsors took them to the crcus»nd treated them to everythng ' peanuts. cracker] ack, spunfloss candy, pnk lemonade and fancy paper hats. t wasn't enough for one lttle 4-year-old, however, Who, tuggng at the am of hs benefactor, ponted and sad, " jvant that." "That" was one of the crcus elephants. dynamte. Other mportant uses ac n the producton of cellophane, flms, dentfrces and tolet artcles, dnms and Pharmaceutcals, prnter's nk, textle dyes, cosmetcs and paper. fomplete Auto m-,*, Repar Servce Factory Traned Mwlanu* Modern Equpment torv KeuTn'd and Approval Parts hm whle a call was put n for the Emergency Squad and Dr. C.. Hutner who pronounced the youn; man dead on. arrval. Coroner James J. FlynrT, Jr., announced that death was due to a heart attack. A former M. P., Kaplan, the sfln of Mr. and Mas. Samuel Kaplan of the Dvson Street address, served THURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1946 PROBATE WLL WOODBRDG E Surrogate Prank A, Connolly has admtted to probate the wll of Andrew 1.1 Tlton, Jr., Lnden Avenue, who ded Notgmber 16. Accordtnn to the te^ns of the wll hs wdow, Helen Solomon Tlton, wll receve hs entre estate. Mrs. Tlton Was also.named executrx. The wll was dated October 7 and was wtnessed by Wllam Kehoe, South Amboy, and Patrck Krtoe, "Perth Amboy. the theory that both hold-ups were accomplshed by the samp men. Monday's hwh wnds spread a feld fre on Edgar Hll and for a whle t looked as f the homes n the vcnty and Hurt Products plant, would be threatened, Woodbrdtfe Fre Company, hampered by the wnd, however manased to prevent any damage to the resdences. As the fre spread closer to the factory a number of barrels outsde, contanng a compound, gnted and exploded. No one was njured. Two juvenles. Fordsj'esldents, were pcked up"ths wedttfor breakng and enterng nto the Woodbrd $ Hobby Shop, Man Street. The boys were surprsed n ther robbery attempt by Patrolman Joseph Spos and managed to escape n the Army for UfVee and one- b. y. 1 ' ul!!! j al ' 0U, K l U. llefleld ' Thcy half yenrs. He spent nearly two vears wth an M. P. detachment n England. A srafluate of Perth Amboy Hnh School, the young man was very actve n Y, M. H, A. :ffnrs. He had played basketball for a numbor of years and was one of the "Y's" tnp players. Aeedrnt Vctm.l.. sad. *» Shell's sfftcntsts, havn: conducted plot plant producton of j Avenue, s n the Kahw'ay Memoral Wllam Nehla, 26, 498 (rove mnt Awated lne consumers of j synthetc Klya-rn over a lonu u«'- Hospttnl, as the result of bens l,\t' awated ths Hod. state that t meets all r<-,,ccdcntly shot, n the stomach by j 1 s;ret nterest qremrnts us H smh qualty rlrn hs uncle, John Begarney, 34, Perth nl lont! lst cally pure porducl. Manfacluvrs Amboy, whle huntn? Saturday! ncldk surface usng glycern n ther processes j near the Westf'kf A'rport' nmolmles and re-1 fnd that t pa.sws he nyd ' The Vctm was rushed to the.m en naufkclurer.s j specfcatons mposed on ther j hosptal by the Woodbrctge Emer-. nlroplyecn and j products. TCcy Squad. The local polce.started an nvestgaton but then dscovered thut the accdent happened n dark' Townshp terrtory and turned the results 8f ther nvestgaton over' to the polce of that Townshp. Bergarney was questoned and released pendng the outcome, of hs nephew's njures, Nehla's condton s re- 1)K. LOUS P. MANGER ported as mproved. DENTST Polce throughout New Jersey JUT on the alert for the two armed men who held up and robbed Major ANNOUNCES Gus J. Nehess, 30. Hartford, South Dakota. The major, on termnal leave, was drvng alonk Route 25 n- t't'turn from mltary ncrvo am le when he stopped at Avene Street.ml Ue Superhghway shortly after he noon hedr. As he was openng of l.s watng for the lght to change, 115 MAN STRKET 1 wo men Rot nto the car, ponted ",uns ll hm and ordered hm t» McElroy Bulldnu j drve to an solated secton where AVOODBRDGE, N, J. they took $85 n cash, a lghter, ] pen and pencl set and a wrst jvntch. They thejj ordered the of- K! 8-0G89 ' : (cer to drve back to the Cloverleaf where they left the car and ran ol thronh the felds. Descrpton of Robbers The descrptons of the robbers un> us follows: No. 1, about 22 to 2, r > years old? fve feet, eght nches lull. US' pounds; dark complexon, mass of pmples of. face, brown eyes, dark har, wore leather jacket and taht-fltlng blue overalls. No. Come n Now! 2 man, about fve feet, nne nches tall.'weghs about 145 pounds, dark complexon, dark eyes, oval shaped late, wore felt hat, drty grey romrs, leather jacket and no te. TCHK MOTORS, nc. A smlar hold-up occurred n, Pnrnn Townshp a few days pre- ; vously and polce are workng on SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTON OBTUARES 8ELN Mss Parker. WOODBRDOE Mr. and Mra. daughter of Mrs. Rose Parker. 106 Mchael Ftadecsky. Lafayett* Road...., announce the brth ot a son Tuest O WED SATURDAY MRS. THERESA SHARK K FORDS Mrs. Theresa Bharlck ded yesterday at her home, 481 day, at Lnden, New Brunswck Avenue. She s»ur-» vlved by ten chldren. Mrs. Anna Ondeyko, Mrs. Mary Jrdock and Mrs. Elzabeth Karney, Oeorge. Mlchnel, Joseph Paul and AhdreW all of Fords and Rev. Peter Sha- ck. Johnstown, N, Y., and John, Penh Amboy. JOSEPHTOTH WOODBRDOE Joseph Toth 69,10 Grant Avenue, ded suddenly Tuesday whle at work at Camp Klmer. He s survved by hs wdow, Mary; three sons, Mchael and Gordon, Perth Amboy and Alex al home; a brother. John, Newburgh, N. Y.. and four grandchldren. Funeral servces were held ths mornng at Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church. Bural was n St. James 1 Cemetery. STRANGE NOSE PORTLAND. Ore, Polce, called to nvestgate a "strange nose" found t was nothng but Hallowe'en sprts. A cder JU.E Ja* ex- USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN Sparklng Damonds Exqustely Desgned WATCHES All Standard Makes. Guaranteed Accuracy TrVE AND cos- RKL- GOUS JEWELRY FNE WATCH and JEWELRY REPARNG STATE JEWELRY SHOP 23 MAN STREET, WOODBRDGE, NEXT TO STATE THEATRE Telephone: Woodbrdge J. WEU'OME BABY RON Stlnrt - Salur - Mss Parker attended Hgh School and s employed n lllabeth. Mr. Parker attended Edna Rogers, WqodMdff. Plaee Charle Hope, Va,, Bumble Bee, Townshp p schools and s an em^jarlz, Magge, N. C, Roste. Ark ploye of the Pennsylvana Ral- j Experment, Ga. TJ. 8. PosUl Toad. 'Gude va Baltmore Sun. PAOE THREE" Collega, Afhsor Comng Mondny to Ad Student* WOODBRDOE -J.MorWW Brown, tl. drector of admssons at 31. Lawrence Unversty, Can! ton. N. Y., wll vst Woodbrldte Hgh School, Monday afternoon. Mr. Brown wll confer wth graduate and senor students and. wll also ntervew veterans, both men and women, who mght be lnmn terested n attendng St. Lawrence. You'll gve a gft tha wll long be remembered and used wth pleasure vhen you gve any one of our name brand Matches. A WDE SELECTON OF GUTS TO FT ANY BUDGET RADOS RECORDS t RECORD PLAYERS JUCERS PRESSURE COOKERS BROLERS t ELECTRC CLOCKS ELECTRC COFFEE MAKERS ELECTRC HEATERS ELECTRC HOT PLATES. ELECTRC AUTOMATC RONS ELECTRC SHAVERS $ Rado Shop of Woodbrdge and seln PHONE METUCHEN W 1332 OAK TREE ROAD SELN, N. J. ^ \ t!! SALES & SERVCE 46 ST. GEORGES AVE., RAHWAY, N. J. Telephone Rahway JACK'S nurged to accommodate gt'st selecton of Toys n wde assortment of [clocpedes Carrages»HB and Doll a«c- res. ATE STREET f, A Electrc Truw Electronc Toy* Full lne of all the lau-st and modern Toy* All otvevud at our tradtonal low P"^ for over thrty yeans. lla1 "- PERTH AMBOY, N. J. ULDHO A 9ATR TlPHON Perhaps you don't Jpow wlo your partyne neghbors ure. One may lve down the street from you, another just around the corner or n the next block. They're all nterested, as you ure, n good party lte KTv'^. Answerng promptly keepng calls bref-»watng between cull* -releasng the lne n uu emergency, helps evcryono on the lne, We'tjluutjjcr^lhg we - to provde lelephunu bcrvce for as^muny as possble. At the same tme we're (utuunj; our $1SO,QOO,(MKJ' expanson program to brng better aprvee to all and a choce ;of servce to sut everyoue. NEW JERSEY BE^L TELEPHONE COMPANY! ' There'll be lovelght shnng n her eyas Chrstmas morn when she d»' covers your gft of doce cosmetcs. The best n perfume, powder, tolet water and specal gft packages now on dsplay here..,... GFTS FOrtHER - GFTS FOR HM 1;'.2S C.W AM* EVENNG N PARS SETS j *' to ^ O. BUXTON'S MEN'S WALLETS ** up Ms,o«*- ' 1.185* 2.. toll MENNEN'8 SHAVE SET Q.55*, O50 1 P.00 WAX FACTOR SKTS 2 to O PPES AND PPE SETS * to 1O j frophymctr JEWELTE COMB AND BRUSH SETK. >.oo 7.1 * tp CGARETTE CASE AND LGHTER '..,..., * t nm* WRSLEY'S SADDLE CLUB -WUSBX'a.2ty.J A. ss EL SETS. «SHAVE SET 1 SUSPClbN CURKTMAS CARDS BOX ASSORTMENT The AVENEL WRSLEY'S SPRUCE SHAVE NET 59c t» 98c CANDV 1 c PHARMACY WE' DEtJVER TEL. WOODBNE lojlq KAHWAY AVE. (Near Avenel Street) AVENEL, N. J.

4 ' ' * " ; 1 " < The Red Menaee member there are ten others ready to do the Party's work. These n- "f»'l -! J ; clude ther satelltes, ther fellnwtrsvrlers and ther so-rnller pro- plots to wprk tlx 1 tme when loyal Amercans Amfcan way nf lfe. The "(vrp and conqurr" gressve and phony lberal Alles.! pendng such approval and con-btemplated strkes have been post- couhtpd. The Amercan Commun- wllng to stand up and be They have maneuvered themselves tactcs dd not dr wth HtWt= nto postons where a few Com- pohed untl adequate Communst they are belne employed wth support nnd backnp, were avalable Krpafr skll today by Amercan Communsts wth ther bmnk from wthn" sratesy. Ther propaganda, skllfully dpsrnrd and adrotly executed. Has been projected nto practcally every phase, of our natonal lfe. The fact that tho Communst Party n the Cnted Stars clnm.' some no.rno members has lulled many Amercan* nto a ft 1! lnn of ;\\'-f complacency. 1 would not be concerned f we were dealng wth only Communsts. The Communst 1 - them-, selves boast that for every Party munsts control the destnes of hundreds who are ether wllng to be led or have been duped vnto obeyng the dctates of others. ' 'The Communst nfluence has projected tself ht.o some newspapers, makaznps, books, rados 1 t twn s tyal. patrotc \nd law- The average Amercan workand the screen Some churches, abr.n*!. He wants securty Tor hs ^etools. colleges and even fraternal famfy and lnwlf. But n some orders have^been penetrated,, tted not tmom the rank and fle fnd themselves between a Communst pn- fle bn n spue- of them. have wth the approval of the rank ahd cers, manpulated by n few lenders been pleased to observe that the wha have hoodwnked and browbeaten them nto 8 state of submsson Cotemunst labor rarc-rs have sparred for lme :n "hpr!a- bor delberatons to refer matters of polcy to Communst Party headquartersfor c-learance. n fact, resolutons have been delayed shfty, dbuble-rroaslfr Cotrtmunst dfcstnttotste. st Party, despte ts clams, s not truly a poltcal party. The Communst Partv n ths country s not workng for the general welfare of all our people t s workna arartst our petopt. t s not nterested n provdng for tht? common tlefenbe. t jas for ts purp<w the shacklng of AnWTRj and te «m- to Would sell Amerlrn short f t would help ther cause t>f further- *n alen way of lft conceved the dwtntcwn of our freedom. t# us no longer be msted by ther uly propnunnd and fftlsr pttclnrnts qt cvl lberty. They want cvl llrjensp to do us they plcnsr nnrt, f they Ret control, lberty for Amblcnnfc wll be but ft haunted themwy. Fnr those who S6fk to provde prejudce and str up the publc muulw Wgry.e- (sentmewafnnst our form of government aro a rfftaw to fflp; Vfy st way of of lfe. lfe. f f t,,.w^re,^p_ Ut Verson to he Godless. Commun- JWww nf tote unt w<j«"' ' cnl party ts adherents d could be ap- KUaramt'o tut safe"rruhtvt TOT ftlsttw l ' lrhtk, S n ^nuenn have met wthn system of ntrlgtt. wtueted by "We of ths 'cneraton. hnvr lj,te n «vglance wll con- tan«tlnsm. knows no rules of 1 faced'two grmt nwmjtrrtctn Amwt "ns -0 K V.M.- ranks free of (wrocy t. unprncpled converts ca Fuselsrh ahd Comrtuhlsh ' Both sre mutwtaumtc: fcflth SrV totaltaran; both we ant-relg-,h aje degradng and nhtmulh. WW, tmy'mtw'vm!' except n name, fcommusrt has bred Fascsm and Fascsm spawns t'ommunsm Both are the antthess of Arnerrun belef h lberty nbd freedrm. f the people nf other bauntres want CnmrtunRm. let them have t, but t has no plarp n Amerca. *flhp Htler, Tojo, and Mussoln brands nf fnsrtem Avcre mtft htul defeated on the batttofleld.'sul * - " - lnr UlK " '" bpnftnamlbybnum'mpbnrner! nf common decency hjoulu whrl t cannot p«netrate. "Sttrb a crusade cannot b» BpasrleadN by any-force mbre pot*nf than the Amercan Legon, comaabed %s" t s of Amerca's heroe. who h»v«. prdvga'tthf Tnetye n battle. The men and women who defeated, pe Nasl brand of Fascsm wth bullets can defeat the fted brand of Fascsm by rasng ther voces n behalf ft Democracy and by exposure, and d«nuncrku#ff svery force whch weakened Amerca. "He Amercan Leson, ordancc to brnk H,.-.M UKf(1.ffft. A lve. To allow Amerca to l»ecom nfected w WO*thofCom tested by nm,, -nst to those. for Amercnn ;, "Let us p.r, determnaton freedoms au, whch so muff much shall no', Wthn, J **t ts be ca. work am ;- eternnly be cn Consttuton m, the vh t; T h a t n ;, Wt tcr^p von, Mlneapol ; s. COME TO A&P Plenty of thck steaks, tender chops, and jucy roasts are watng for you n the Meat Department of your A&P Super Market. Gqpd? They've gotta be good.(^. to meet A&P's hgh standards of qualty! Every sngle cut^has to be Grade AA or A.. or t just doesn't get by our eagle-eyed experts. Expensve? Not at all! Prces are as low as we can possbly make! em. Stop n and take your choce of choce cuts today! Legs of Lamb Lamb Shoulders Prme Rbs of Beef Porterhouse Steak Srlon Steak.. ' Veal Shoulder Roast Fresh Pork Lons SAVE, ON CTRUS JUCES! Now s the tme to nvest n a good stock of ctrus juces at unusually low prces. You U enov the dvdends all wnter long, for vtamn-rch ctrus juces not only taste mghty good, but help prevent colds. A Natural Appetzer Grapefrut JUCE T A Bracng Breakfast Drnk Orange Juce 2""29*"» 35«Refreshng-.,. Vtamn Rch Blended Juce2r25ct: 29c Crss Cat 7" Cut» Square Cut WW w Ether Half lb.55c >35<.49 A P COFFEE S BACK! ' The 'three delcous blends of Amerca's most popular coffee ate plfentful agan! Buy all you want.. you'll enjoy all you buy? For A&P Coffee s sold n the whole beahto gve you extra freshness, and Custom Ground just rght for your coffee-maker to gve you extra flavor. Mld and Mellow l ' t Eght G'clopk. 2 Rch and Full-boded Red Crcle.. 2 Vgorous and Wney Bokar Coffee A & P Top Round Soak * 59c MAL Top Srlon Roast * 59«EARLY RoUrtd Pot Roast & * 9frc Pot Roast» "«'" «' 55c Chuck Steak cr Roast Tfc. 43c Chopped Beef F""» "»«" * 39c CHRl^MAS Pork Sausage Meal Frankfurters w» Brsket Beef»-43c Meat Loaf Plate ah^ Navel Beef b 29c Lon Lamb Chops * 65c Fowl Rb Lamb Chops». 55c Qualty Seafood Shotlder*LattbChops> 49c Red Sabnon Steaks ' Stewng Lamb.Sl^-Wc Halbut Steaks Veal Leg or Rump ^ 45c Boston Mackerel Veal Rb Chops. b49c Fresh Whtng Veal Breast or Neck * 25c Fresh Butterfsh Lon Pork Chops * lb 59e Fresh Oysters lakd'goods....- A TREAT TO EAT! Everybody las a good word for A&P Bfek^d Goods... and that word s "luscous." Made by A&P's own expert bakers, and rushed rght from the oven to your A&P, they're always temptngly fresh. Jam Parker ^ FRUlt CAKE v 2 b." c 3k.o ar, cake J Xfl cake^t^tl June Porker Assorted ~ Gold or Morble Donntfl. <"U«'23c Pound Cake'»»»"»55c Jone Porker Jane Parker Drop Cookes ^«28c Crumb, ^oaf FNE DARY FOODS AT MODEST PRCES Come fll your market basket wth cheese an5 other fne dary products! Remember, A&^'s prces are low to gve you health-helpng'foods at thrfty prces, 4 hs & Over ) 'l, 4\ Mel-O-Bt Amercan or Pmento Process Cheese. ">3e Try grllng t! Ched-O-Bt MMM 2! ( ) ( ) Whole Mlk mld, or sharp Cheddar Cheese, 3 } Borden's Cream Cheese For snacks and spreads Pabst-Ett, \3c { And don't overlook these,,. OTHER BG VALUES f you use a lot o{ oranges, here's the best way mr.. to buy them. t's practcal, as' well as econ- fl lb. omcal, for these sweet, jucy Florda beautes, keep well n ther ary mesh bags'. bag Strngless Beans Fresh Broccol ceberg Lettuce Ready to slce Fresh Tomatoes Fresh, crsp Table Celery «CAMAY rot Totl Wh«n '. Avtl«bl«SOAP nd Sarh, >. 1A VOltY Whan Ayltbl*. \ '. SNOW For Fn* Fabrc) pkg. 00 Tender Florda lum Young and tender frm medum head 12 U. S. No. 1 Grade Yellow Onons U. S. No. ] Grdde Cdhadlan - Yellow Turnps " V oxmol For Outw»ml ttvndry V(h»t Each bag contans 12 to 25 oranges dependng on sze. large27. bunch m\ SOAP H0Mr AvtUbU Whole Peeled Aprcots...,. joo. 5. A&P Brond Grapefrut Sectons»^ A&P Brand Applesauce.. JO«*».17 C A&f-Brond~R«yol Ann* Cherres > "«48c Sultana Brand Frut Cocktal -bby's, lona or Mrtot'j Tomato Juce. ««<.-3flc.» <» 12c Vegetable Juce Cocktal Vegamato. «"«15c Molt's :&&m.. Apple Juce.. * * w 24c pole's A&P or Lbby's Pumpkn «.»«<.»20«ASP Cream Jtyl«>.. Golden Co^n *. tou.a.l7c Huht's Tonrtkto Sauce 2 t 15c lt Nk DEL MAZ, CORN For Bobles, ' Swft's Straned Meats 3^r 17c For Junofs l Swft's Dced Meats Aunt Jemma f ancake Flout. Am fog*,;. Mello-Wloat., Mallortal K; 3 Mnute Oats. Enrched chocolate drnk Chocolate flavored P.D.Q. Syrup Alter Brond. Salted Peanuts Mlxup Brond. PopoverMx. SuMnyfleld tll purpc4«-flour Gold Mtdal, HeckeVs, Pllltbury'* s««.26c 19c MJ 13c Popular Cgarettes 2^ ChoM 6 Sohborn nstant Coffee,. whlltyou wa H FerVtytln So*p K&knan's Borax Js Wh«n qvolloble ' Krkman'«Sunbrte Cleanser flaffl Cleaner WhtnoW CMflehFlakes oap. S* ',,,, 1

5 ptv;'" :.-r CHRSTENSEN'S "TF, FRENDLY STORK tm; f ' M l() w " her hprl~., ;u.y Trms and. 1(1, (., DMjrnH All of them n please the fancy of, jnt love. Shown here nrc just a few,,,.],lest deas. PANTES H 1 ualty rayon pantes luh elastc backs some p\h rln.tc all around Mlcfs Lace Trmmed h\'ht("hluo and Tea Rose. House Coats A warm and Huffy Gft sh' wll apprecate. ' Brusthfd. Rayon Chenlle Qulted Cotton Many beautful and dstnctve p a 11 e r n s and' stvles to choose from. GOWNS ^ & PAJAMAS - A Pleasng Gft Ruyons - Crepe - Flunnel Always Welcome Kay on and rayon satn splendd wen r n K and wash),m U»]tes.... Talored and m'o trmmed styles.... Whte and Tea Roso. [ selln Brefs -A supper, open to thf publc, wll be served Saturday from 5 o'clock to 8 o'clock n the Frst nurch of selln. Presbyterkml. socal rooms n.conjuncton wll.l te holday bazaar, to be conductpd ufam the auspces of the Latlles' Ad Socety. The bazaar wll (lmnx months of preparaton o*n he part of members who hnvc, j made a varety of prons. em-' jrndetfl peces and crochetcd ' j work, noveltes and handkerchefs sutable for Chrstmas rfts. Mrs Mary Bennett, presdent of hr j W'oup, s general charman and ' Mrs. Munaret Blott^nlt s char- 1 man of the supper. " 4 seln Crcle No, 64, Lady Foresters of ^Amerca, wll hold a socal lt Bt. Cecela's.Hall Tlmrsdny at 7:30 o'clock. -M-H. Annes Culllo, Perth Am- : f )oy. vsted Mr. and Mrs. Alfred ; P. Jordan, Treste Street. \ Mr, and Mrs. George Puff and* famly, Kearney; Mr. and Mrs. j 3'eorue MacDoaald and Thomas j MacDonald, Jersey Cty. Spent Sunday wth Mr. and Mrs. James DufT, Cooper Avenue. Clfton. Mr. fffld Mrs:' Gordon Gll, Hardng Avenue, have returned after spendng a month n Florda. The Senor Chor of the Frst Church of seln, Presbyteran, wll meet tomorrow nght n the Youth Rooms at" 8- o'clock under the drecton of the organst, Mrs. Rhodella Cummngs, Metuchen. The followng attended a shower gven for Mrs. Danel O'Bren, Avenel, formerly of Oak Tree Road; Mrs. Emma. Free, Mrs. Margaret Ellott, Mrs. Glora May, Mrs. Blanche Onucke, Mrs. ', DK'KMRKR S, \<M\] l\etty and sutable coverage for rany days s afforded hy the rayon frost, lned wth matchng rayon satn shown above as pctured n the November ssue of Good HousrkecplnR magazne. Mrs. Rose Rtkwa, Mrs. Hatte Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Sedlo. Prefer, Mrs. Walter Btlevfe. Mrs. Harrson, spent yesterday wth hs [Mary Bennett, Mrs. Molle Marsh, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Se j Mrs jlly Poke Mrs M a M g ale. tllo. 'Hlo Flume Plume Street ^ jmrs M Can. le l M Mucek k l lad d dlnnn. M r s Canle Mucek lad dlnnn -Mr. and Mrs. Warren Clfton,: and attended a performance at the., and Mr., and Mrs. Robert Pftper Mm Payhoose, Mllburn. a party Saturday. Present were: John Henry Mastandrea, Mary Cavert, Buddy Breen, Betty Bennett, Lloyd Corbn Fl/c, Jesse Mller, Walter Blyth. Helene MOEoarell, Robert Deery, of'rahway; Marge Hedges, Charles Smmons, Betty Wohlert and Mke Mastrangelo, Thnkng Controls are reported off cosmbl.on,.skt, judgng, by the re suts, we had been thnkng alon? that they were completely Mary Bennett, Msses Anta j out of control. St. Lous Post- 'ers, Dorothy Lord. Mac Lann,! Dspatch. LUMBER 2x3-2x4-2x6-2x8-2x10-2x12 DOUGLAS FR D.4.5 JUST ARRVED! ANOTHER CARLOAD OF OAK FLOORNG ONE CAR 0F f NDOf FRAMES 2.0 x 3.0 AS LOW AS $ " RED CEDAR HAND RVED 5 Splt SHNGLES $10.75 ASPHALT Shngles, #210 $6.50 STRAND OVERHEAD GARAGE-DOORS WTH HARDWARE COMl'ETK $55.00 OPEN SATURDAYS UNTL 4 P. M. POST BULDER'S SUPPLY Co. TELEPHONE LNDEN Elzabeth Avenue, Wejt Lnden, N. J..». (..^u-u.u.^jlj ALMOST UNBELEVABLE WE3T LOS ANGELES. Cnl. Wllam Brooke, Jr., 25-year-old dsabled veteran wth hs hps*n cast and Walkng on crutches, was offered a fde by two strangers. He accepted. They drove nto an alley, strppng hm of hs shrt, te, pen, pencl and wallet contanng $15. Then, puttng hm out of the car onto the ground, they tossed hs crutches out of reach. Unable to move or rse, Brooke spent several houfs n the chll nght ar before a passerby lound and helped hm. Easy t s easy to tell when the round table dscusson has made the complete round. Someone says, "But, Remngway, doesn't t depend on what s meant by democracy?" Mlwaukee Journal. 1 Organzed Reserve Corps' progress pleases War Department, t PACK FVE LOAD* Jolly old St. Nck has been here wth a pack full of toy. the kddes have been longng for. Come n now whle our ToyUnd s stll bulgng wth outstandng tems. Shop early! DOOLEY'S JVVENLE TOY AM) GFT SHOP OPEN EVENNGS UNTL 10 O'CLOCK GEORGE'S AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. SURETOPLEASE EVERY WOMJp ON YOVH LST H.ndfcprchW. Dresser Set. S.ehet Hanger* Garment Bag. Mancure Sets ' Co.tume Jewelry Compact, by "Rex, Ffth Ave." A GFT LWmUE Jfl A WELCOME GFT FOB ALL MERCHANDSE N OUR blurk STORE HOURS DAH.Y9TO6 Wll B, O,.n All»., W«l»«l»'"" JEWELRY "Was t' desgned especally for you"? -s the most' futtornjj»eston you c;n le asked about your jewelry. And t s the. < u.\sl>n you \ TTT'TTfr'Tl "p^rr-vhrtjf»«+l«o* damond jewelry here. Of unsurpassable qualty, each, fery Ktu ; mounted n make tlu uott >)f s^c, xlor. and n'llance... each sottng s n tself a jeweler's wotk'of art. May we.sl^w yost'our collecton of.soltares, weddng.hands, brooches, oarnj^s and bracelets.... ROBERTS ft LEBERMAN QUALTY JEWELERS 8 SMTH STREET E^l AMBOY, N. J. Phono k WOODBRDGE FUR SHOP TELEPHONE WOODBRDGE AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, NEW JERSEY

6 , V M ; PAGE SX The mns each day brln! press release: from vu'lous outfts seekng rprruk one s from the NRVy Reserve Us Surface JlnttaloB'3-3 located at Perth Amboy has rocrlved ts nnng shp the PC118B whch snw duty n the Atlantc clurn th* war.-the shp wll assst n tranng men of the Naval Reserve. For further nformal on ral nt the Armory. Perth.Amboy. B A. M. to 4:30 P. M., Tucsday evenngs. There are also vacances and excellent opportuntes n the 2nd Battalon, 2144th nfantry of New Jersey Natonal Gm'd. nformaton may be obtaned from Lt. Col. Paul B. Fry. New Brunswck Armory. Codwlse nntl Handy Street^ New Bnns* wck. Tdbt*: Margaret Lev s a member of the Glee Club of New Jersey Collrtu' for Women, whch wll present a jont concert wth the Glee Club of Prnceton Unversty tomorrow nght n Alexander Hall. Palmer Square. Prnceton.... The Amercan Cyanamd Company has purchased another plant n Canada. Provnce of Ontaro. The plant now produces ammonum ntrate fertlzer and other chemcal products.... Although named n honor of Joyce Klmer, author of the mmortal "Trees," Camp Klmer has been practcally devod of trees untl the recent Beautflcaton prouam sot under way. Wthn the past few weeks, maple trees and evergreens have been sol out on thn post whch wll eventually add much to the over-all beauty of the camp.... Around Town: t seems that the WHS Class of '33 Reunon Commttee held a reunon of ts own at Bll Haug's home on Mar tool Drve, t was a decded success. The commttee members helped Bll break n hs new cellar and have been assured that a good tme was had by all. Wndsor Lflks, former scrbe and now j free lance photo'taaplu 1, has mafle up a large glass-enclosed pcture contanng all the scenes of the recent wel- come-home parade. t wllne hung n the Memoral Muncpal Buldng.... NewseUe.: From seln comes word that the George H- Starrs celebrated ther frst weddng annversary Frday at a famly party. Mrs. Starr s the former Helene Wetael,'seln.... T/5 Eugene B. Somers, Woodbrdge, was one of 50 U. S. Constabulary drvers who were personally awarded Safety Commendatons by Lt. Gen. Goeffrey Kyes n Bamberg, Germany. Somers was publcly congratulated by the General for havng drven 25,- 000 mles wthout accdent snce January 1,1946. Somers s a member of Headquarters Troop, Second Brgade, statoned at Munch. Re: Notre Dame: Sam Goe, representng the Central Jersey Notre Dame Alumn Club, spent the week-end at Squth Bend, lad.... He took n the Southern Callforna-Notre Dame game Staurday and had the pleasure of a lengthy talk wth the All- Amercan quarterback, Johnny 41- jack and other members of the team HP also dd qute a bt of remnscng wth Actng Coach Ed (Moose 1. Krause, who was an AU-Amercan back at Notre Dame and one of Goe's classmates. Regular team coach Frank Leahy was home ll.... n the "know" now about Notre Dame, Goe says, the rsh wll have the best football team n the naton for the next three years. He doubts f anyone n the country could be a waterboy on the rsh elevens, they're so loaded wth outstandng players. Lust hu JSot Least: Hear that Mke Cermak, former newspaperman who lved n the Fords.secton before the war, wll be the sports commentator, for the new New Brunswck rado staton. The P8A wll hold ts annual Chrstmas party Thursday, December 19, at Maple Tree Farm ^Avenel. John Ondeyko s char-; man.... The work beng done on Ralway Avenue by the county makes u kree-sml traffc problem, but t wll all be worth whle when t elmnates those "lakes" n front..cl.,u),tyw!l Jj&l!..aMJl<L!D9.YA e L... S»e W'ston Mundy s bacf home. Looks good n unform.... Hear tle assessors' offce at the town hall wll be enforced. Borne Of- the Relef offce wll be taken over for the expanson.... Q DEPENDENTS After December 31, n^ more wves and famles of enlsted men n-the lower grades 'Wll be allowed JK no overseas, except to Untec States terrtores, accordng to at' Army order. The Army ruld al the fcujue tme that Regular Ajn enlsted' men n the lower grade servng abroad or subject to overseas orders may apply for dscharge, or transfer back (P th. Unted States, on February 1st, 1 they lmve eghteen months «move stll to serve, nda's four-month rot toll U put at 5,018 klled, 18,320 njured Court Rules On (Contnued from Page 1) Rafts of the vctms were sent to a toxcolorlst. Fnd Poson n Bnlles The toxcoloklst, Dr. John P. Brady, the State's next wtness, sad he found both ethyl and methyl alcohol present n consderable quanttes n WUnaKes' 01- Kans. He sad he also found a large amount of methyl alcohol but no ethyl alcohol n the woman's body. Other experts who analyzed the lquor found n Barby's home after t was sezed on orders by Polce Chef Qeo'Re E. Keatng, who suspected the deaths were unusual, j stated the bottles contaned wuter, methyl, and ethyl alcohol and for-1 maldehyde. Menoth Batsta, a chemst from the Department of Alcoholc Beverage -Control, sad j he found the lquor to be poson- S ous. and testfed that one of the ] bottles contaned 97 per cent deadly methyl alcohol. Capt. John R. Effon and Patrolman Fred Lnn also testfed. They told they were assgned to nvestgate the case after Chef Keatnu became suspcous of the crcumstances surroundng the deaths. They sad they found a number of bottles n the Barby home, whch they tagged for dentfcaton and turned over to the ABC. Frank Drla, of seln, who s also under ndctment n connecton wth the deaths, for allegedly sellng Barby the lquor for $9 a gallon, took the stand ard dened he sold the lquor. He testfed he Rave t to Barby "for rubbng sore muscles." The alcohol n queston was alleged to have been stolen from a Carteret plant where Drla was employed. Purchase Tract (Contnued from Page, 1) the Catholc populaton of the Townshp has grown tremendously n recent years, wth parshes and :hurehes already organzed n sen, AveneJ, Fords, ard two n Woodbrdge. Students from each of these parshes, as well as Catholc students n all other sectons of the communty, would thus have avalable to them a parsh school of hgh school grade. Hosptal Proposed Another suggeston that has been advanced contemplates the erecton of a Catholc hosptal on the plot. Whle the possblty of ether a hgh school or a hosptal has absolutely no offcal confrmaton, snce no defnte plans offany knd have been formulated or even advanced, the pont s emphaszed that ths and surroundng communtes could very lkely undertake the constructon and operaton of a Catholc hosptal n ths area. There are such nsttutons Wh n New Brunswck and Elzabeth,but because of the demands on them, servce to outsde resdents s often unobtanable and f t can be procured,, the nconvenence entaled makes ther use mpractcal despte the hgh calbre of ther professonal standng. t s qute certan that whatever program ultmately s decded for the utlzaton of the large plot just acqured, no buldng wll be attempted for some tme because of the scarcty of materals.and the exaggerated costs of constructon. Fete Employes (Contnued from Page 1) dour" and The Swngsters wll provde entertanment. Mss Maran Eleen Ferraro wll sng specal songs for the occason., A one-hour vaudvlle show, frranged by Bob Day s to be presented after the dnner. Those Honored Empjoyes to be honored are: For ffteen y«m'6 of uavct, A. J. Barna, J. Behaney, M. J. Besnger. A. D. Bothwell, C. J.^Cavalltto, W. H. Chrstoffers, h. V. Collns, R. Gutwen, J. W. Howell, J. Kara, F. Km. A. Kovach, 6. M. Mav tenak, E. M. Mooney, J. Nevns, J. K. Rngwpod, C. Sabo, M. L Schoenhut', E, Sonnenberg. Awards for ten years of servce: J. F. Allgaer, S. W. Dyckman, H Fenck, T, r J. Ftzpatrck, <S. Fulop B. S. Hancock, Z. zso, J. E. Jensen M. L. Knght, John Kovacs, R. L Lesen, N, Markow, W. M. Mason G. Novak, W. A. O'Connor, V. V Panek', G. Radch, P. Shaul, 6 Smon, J. M. Stauton, A. J. Thomp-' wn, J. Toth, E. Wles. PACFC SLANDS Presdent Truman has announced that ths country s prepared to place under Unted Natons' trusteeshp wth the Unted State; as the admnsterng authorty the Japanese-mandated slands o the Pacfc "and any Japanes slands" for whch ths countr; 'assumes responsbltes as u re gu. nf \he awnnrl wnrlr war " Xll Unted States as sole admnstrator would have co'mprehensv nnwer over them "as an essenta part of the Unted States." Empre RAH.WAY Fr. Thru Hun. the CSCO KD n "SOUTH OF MONTEREY" Glbert Roland Thrllng C'o-(eature "DANGER WOMAN" Urema Don Joyce Porter SAT., SUN. MATS.- tqm CAETOONS Youthful l!«there's nothng lke a new hat for lftns a crl's sprts. Ths youthful sl>le n wood brown wool requres only Uvn mners of knttng worsted and 11 o-r of brght pnk rhhon to make t. Try ths desgn wth the new THURSDAY, DECEMBER B, 19-lf -4,. Classmates Choose B. of E. Employes (Contnued from Page ) (Contnued from Paqe 1) lnnrlout the country. The tests tehelers; a $3,330 maxmum for arrve at hs Offce n a sealed teachers wth two years tranng; packarp fnd are not to be opened $3,500 for teachers wth three years tranng, and $3,700 maxmum for teachers wth four years untl he day of examnaton and then only n the presence of the tranng, whether n grades or amdates. Two (acuty members hgh school. Both Andrew Aaroe. wll le present durng the entre presdent of the Board, and Dr. hvo-hbur testng perod. mmedately followng the examnaton. proposal because they felt t ds- Seymour Deber objected to the tle papers wll be collected, placed crmnated aganst teachers who m an envelope provded for that have been n the system for 20 purpose, and sent at once for scorn< n the College Entrance Ex- that years ago teachers were only yets Of more. t was ponted out amnaton Board. All wnners wl^ requred to have ),wo years of normal school tranng to be mtlfl- le nnmncer Aprl 18. f one of the boys and grls electone of these lberal scholar- shps, he or she wll have hs full tuton and certan ncdental fees pnd for four years to any accredted college n the Unted States he wshes to attend. n addton he wll receve an allowance of $25 a month durng the four school years plus travellng expenses at the rate of three cents a mle for one round»trp from home to college each year. Once a student s n college, the only scholastc requrement for the contnuance of hs scholarshp throughout the four-year perod s that he reman n good standng and progress normally from year smoother har-dos. t's flatter- [ to year. f n the opnon of the ns! A drecton leaflet for crochetng ths desgn and another outstandng undergraduate work, Board any student does unusually wool hat, COOL WEATHER he wll receve a three- or fouryear graduate fellowshp of $1,500. HATS, may be obtaned by sendng a stamped, self-addressed A maxmum of fve of these fellowshps wll be granted n one year. envelope to the Needlework Dept. of ths paper, specfyng Leaflet No Coast Crtcs (Contnued from Page 1) make a name for hmself n the muscal world." Also predct ms H'Pl future NAVY'S NEWEST PLANE The Navy's 158-passenger, twodecked Lockheed Consttuton. for "Bob" s^joe Mller of the Seattle Post-ntellpenwr who wrote n part: rudder as hgh as a "On Ht Unt D>ln!.\v number. for example. Brereton made the musc so clear you'd swear you could hear fhe water tnklnp over the rocks whch was what Debus- DEA GETS $50 HAT board members T,!, teachers s.hould not be penalzed that those now, for after all. they flled all the requrements at the tme. Mr. Van Ness declared t w«s not years of tranng that counted the most but "knowledge, years of experence and how that experence s appled," Maurce Dungan.stated n hs opnon "My. Van Ness' plan was farest to nl teachers." whle Mr. Aaroe nrtlefl that accordng to Mr. Van Ness' plan the teachers would Ret mre rght Scene from "Stella Dallas" starrr Bftrbra Stanwyck, now playng at the Pt 11ms Theatre, Perth Amlmy. CRME J. Eduar Hoover, of the Federal Bureau of nvest^on. reports that crme ncreased 8.1 per cent n the Unted States durlnn the frst nne months of 1946 compared wth the same perod' of The fgures are based on a study of about 400 lame ctes, representng a populaton of more than ,000 Robberes rose 19.2 per -cent, murders 15.3 per cent, neglrent manslaughter 9.4 per now, when t s needed the most.' cenl ftgrravated assaults 7.9 per The teachers then went nto cent burk ar es, 11.3 per cent. executve sesson, and whe* they returned Mr. Fullcrton. n behalf of the commttee, accepted the GRL OrrsHOOTS Board's plan. MALE HUNTERS Others Get Rasts WELLSBURG, W." Va.~- faces of all the male squrrel huntaddton to the teachers,, Hancock County are red Jn prncpals jantors and clerks wll, t tcn receve adjustments. The mn- «, t tcn mum salary 0 school.secretares / Na Smlth 12, ^ J, hunter wtlne bag «UU0MHl> th! m '?'* lmt Of four. Even her father. mum, $3,500; mnmum salary for j h was su,, lookl clerks, $1,200. maxmum. $2,500. Jantors' salares were ndjust'ed bult as the world's largest trans-j.so.that tle- maxmum salares port plane, has receved ts frst would be readed sooner, and the test. Weghng loaded 92 tons, the prncpals' salares were adjusted transport, sad to be capable of!as follows: Schools wth 1 to f flyng from Calforna to Tokyo teachers, $3,200 mnmum. $4,000 nonstop, has a wng spread of 189 j maxmum: 7 to 12 teachers. SK.600 j every feet and s 15$ feet lonf wth a fve-story buldng. ts engnes are 3,QQQhorsepower Pratt & Whtney Wasps. for hs frst squrrel. Expensve Custom At one tme t was customary n France for a prospectve brdegroom to send hs bndc-to-bc a nosegay of the fnest flowers of tle season mprnj,, B untl the weddng jnnfnum. tf S4.400 Cl nn maxmum:.131 ' : daj.' teachers or more. $4,000 mnmum.' $4,800 maxmum. Tho'-e n a supervsory capacty surh as the supervsng prncpal. hm'n scluol prncpal and supe \ l; or of elejmentary school wll receve the sy ntended.... Brereton showed CHOCAGO Last fall Mrs. Mlthe flowng qualtes of hs mus-1 dred Franks. 42, shot a pheasant ' regular ncremen only. loom la SlrcUlt canshp by playng the B-flat noc- and, wth uncanny foresght, saved You can walk 22 nk-s on tle turne, two etuh-s and a scherzo by the feathers untl last week. Then steamshp Queen tclzabul wthout Chopn. n hs translaton there she made a hat, fashonng t *Hrrf coverng the same ground twce. was warmth of melody that was the feathers fro^ the pheasant j almost rrestble.... t's our opnon-that Seattle wll be hearng.mates, would have cost her around and had a hat, whch, she est- j Mare FreM Capacty The average e.r^cly nl-«freght ths gfted young man. Not only $50 f she had bought t n a s he hghly talented, an artst wth store. c;r s now,'l' luus compared wth 42.4 tons n 1M0 a great deal of natve mu^jcalty and an unusual techncan but he has an enthusasm and drve n hs slght frame whch should take SELN THEATRE Fords l'lavhouse hm to the top." wun, N. J. Mat FORDS, N. J. n Oakland, the Woodbrdge; man played wth the Oakland P. A Frday, Saturday. Dec. G, 7 Symphony Orchestra. Clfford Gessler, of the Oakland Trbune, wrtes 'HOLDAY N MEXCO" COME ON, KDS! of that concert n the ssue of Wth Walter Pdgeon November 25: Let's all go to the Saturday, 10:30 A. M. "Robert Brereton lve an mpressve performance of Proko- Shrley Temple n 'FORDS FlJN "POOR LTTLE RCH fleff's Thrd Pano Concerto yesterday afternoon n the. Oakland GRL" Kvery Saturday Matnee FESTVAL" Audtorum Theatre wth the Oakland Symphony Orchestra, con- FRENZE Also nn Qur &tage Startng at 1:30 V, M. ducted by Orley See. He was brlant n the concerto's fery pas- the Rnrlng Bros, clown, BEGNNNG DEC. 7TH ages, poetc n ts lyrc moods and and hs dog You'll see a whole hour of your favorte cartoons besdes s command of the nstrument vas sure and agle, from the queruous openng notes of the solo pan Mary Brothers n Sunday, Monday, Dec. 8, 9 our rorolar show! - r Tckets on sale n advance at.o the clangng chords n whch regular prces at our box offce! "NGHT N culmnates the furous drvng fnale. The enthusastc audence "CASABLANCA" called the'panst hack many tmes and fnally, as an encore, he played Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec, 10,11 the lovely A flat nude of Chopn." Endng of restrctons s declar- ; cure-all. Rod Cameron jn "RUNAROUND" STATE THEATRE WOODBRDGE, N,. TODAY THRU SATURDAY "THREE LTTLE GRLS N BLUE" Wth June HAVER - Vvan BLANE Plus Wllam GARGAN - Jean ROGERS n "HOT CARGO" SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Paul MUN - Ann BAXTER - Claude RANS n "ANGEL, ON MY SHOULDER" \ Plus Dcs AllNAt - Joan FULTON n "CUBAN PETE" WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY "NO LEAVE NO LOVE" and "WLD BEAUTY" fekent ^1 ALWAYS 2 BG HTS! PERTH AMBOY 'huuc 1'. A. 4-0^55 TWO DAYS ON1.V FRflVAV \t)u SATURDAY, DEC. l AND 7 t'nul Mun - Gene n llutt^k^n H HA V Basl Rathbone - Ngel Bru-t n TWO J)AVS ON.V SlNUAV AND MONUAV, DlfcC. 8 AND Vctur MtLaglfJ - Ccne T<;rney - (eqrge Montgomery n CHNA DOLL Robert Dmat - Madelene Carroll n "THE 39 STEPS- TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, DEC. 10, U, 12 f hen Kelly runs for offce... the town runs for covert- pords FORDS, N. J. - P. A Thursday. Frday and Saturday "CLOAK AND DAGGER" Wth Gary Cooper and l.ll Palmer and "TEXAS JAMBOREE" Wth Ken Curts' Sunday and Monday "SCANDAL N PARS" Wth George Sander and Carol Lands and "SWAMP FRE" Wth Johnny Welssmuller Tuesday and Wednesday "CUBAN PETE" Wth Des Arnaz and Joan Fulton and "BLONDE ALB" Wth Martha O'Drscoll and Tom Neal Abo Dshes to the Lades ' Man Street at Route 35, Woodbrdge, N. J. EDDE LETNER and HS ORCHESTRA FRDAY AND SATURDAY NGHTS. CHNESE-AMERCAN FOOD Lunches, Dnner* and Sandwcbe, BEST N LQUORS, WNES AM) BEER DTMAf Kt 'll AMOV kne ". *. 4-XK TODAY TK WEDNESDAY, DEC. 11TH BARBARA STANWYCK KM thhy Man SLVER SCREEN Dtmas When Samuel Goldwyn assembled the east for the producton of Stella Dallas," at the Dtmas Theatre hs choce for the ttle role of "Stella Dallas" was only made after vewng numerous canddates for the coveted role. Forty-eght dfferent screen tests were made, whch ncluded actresses famous n Hollywood ant New York, as well as unknowns from stock companes throughout the country. The screen tests were made n nn unusual manner, beng equvalent to "shorts" n length Mss Stanwyok's nterpretaton won her the role, and those who have seen her portrayal o^. the pognant and tensely dramatc theme agree that she reaches supreme heghts of hlstronlc expresson. THEVES STEAL HOUSE LOS ANGELES - Steallnc houses s new but polce are looklnu for a three-room structure whch Mrs Beulah Gdeon, of Long Beach, reported had been stolen from a lot n the San Fernando Valley. NOW TR! KATl'KHAY CLAUDE RANS Sl!N., MO.V. 'n'ks.. \V SWEET HOMCDE 2G* CNTUKY-FOX HflCHCDCK NEXT WEEK THURSDAY TO SATURDAV Gary Cooper CLOAK AND DAGGER" "LA NDEPENDENT EMCnrTElts Experments n and delvery, y,,,,." ' ChlcftRo and,,,,,, v "' have been so sucr,> ',' authortes am,,,-.! lr.'.establshment nf,j H ' postofflcc depam,,,. wll not operate, t,,, ready to furnsh n ] " nautcs Board an,, tlonal data to *, ;.;' caton by ndep,-,,,!,,, hfellcopter routes Ruts' v,.., Nests of rats "" underground r,,,.,. strowstneks or [,,, 1, ferute frofn bun ngs to the outd,,,,. back agan h r]] 11 1% " ">*. ' " ' T k J "v» 1 WRS NOW. M, N( STEAMED CLAMS AND CLAM BROTH Everybody Welcome Frday Nght, Dec. 6, W4 FULTON NN 65 FULTON ST., W JOHN AND MARV BOHK "LAY AWAY A GF* A DAY TLL XMAS ' WPSvJ ' "* "ml WOODBRlDt. HAS T! Shop where you"* get. all yo«' *"*l g;f t5 f or hm! //<>'// Have About-H* Ml** h '"" "MOUHRN" SHRTS SPORT SHRT* TES SOCKS BELTS SUSPENDERS JEWELRY PAJAMAS LEATHER ZELAN MUFFLER SET GLOVES ROBES LESURE COATS He Cw't Help Gettng Excted O.. X".' Mornng Wheh He Fnd! HUGft^''" "KEEL-.W)OKpBE" MODERN 75 MAN SREKT EVERY PURCHASE 1( GFT WRAPPED

7 N DEPENDENT LEADER fjepenlent-caber 11 nth Wll lmn«on Kelly MnrH H, MH Angllt»,,((42 1P,fnl»r-.llnfm.. (BM) Th, WOHH-WK* L»n!rr (WO) M'lKlhrllRr mf-peltnt <1»1») n,,. 1.,-lln.lormt (BM) 'lljlm""! Kvery Thunnljty by th6 L,,-,l:' Vnlllnllngt Company, Wooc!brlt»o N, L.": " ^" y. Present; Maxwu V:J- M,H K. AN f] >HcTl l< llntc frn T n! Hbll Bh «Expedton To Antarctc larlv l.hs month, the Unted States wll send an expedton nto the Antregons for the purpose of explfrrnk Lnlu'ontnental area around the South The expedton, whch wll nclude a nf planes, a dozen ce-breakers and me lenders and as many an 5,1)00 techs and polar experts, wll.seek new ( < of atomc energy, test personnel new weapons under polar condtons nap the South Pole reron for stra- c purposes. ports from Washngton ndcate that Admral E. Byrd, veteran explorer, be n charge of the expedton f he s tn return to the ste of "Lttle Amerwhfh he occuped for more than two,ths n H>41. Ths wll be hs fourth trp he South Pole and hs sxth expedton polar regons. )c exploraton of the Antarctc terr- < s attractng consderable attenton be- L of reports 0/ uranum deposts. The jsh are off to a head start, havng sent xedt'm whch took over the Margue- 1',,-ty base, due south of Cape Horn, th was bult by the Byrd expedton sx addton, reports from the Captal n- te that Sovet Ruwn, Argentna, Chle [Nurway are nterested n the explora- (l the area. Argentna and Chle clam Land, south of the Marguerte Bay lom, along wth the Norwegans and 1. The Russans are carryng out re- cl wurk whch s not fully known to r scentsts. / non Warns t* Members lute the electon, the 850,000 members e nternatonal Brotherhood of Te man A. V. of L. unon, were warned by lcal organ that "strkes have benutonal menace.", An edtoral n nternatonal Teamster characterzed es as an nvtaton to nflaton and desgn and warned that "they must be aled or the naton wll snk nto chaos Jorganzd labor wll persh." eclarng that the Unon "dd not reach resent poston of power and nfluence lettng screwballs run wld," the edl erphaszed ts determnaton to pp out wldcat strkes, leclarng that unon charters could be revoked and vdnal strkers lned, suspended or exfed for volaton of the organazton's h t? makng 110 reference to the twogeneral truckng strke n New, and the ffty-day te-up of certan dey servces, whch were not sanctoned 1 nternatonal unon, the edtoral nthat the unon would exercse' ts er to mantan a dscplned organza- 'nng that "f t shrks that duty, ovenment "wll act." Moreover, t denl that "the responsblty for many fctv- laws that have been passed can lad drectly at'' the door of wldcat ler.s." harus Beats Addng Machne (odern-mnded Amercans wll be somesurprsed to learn that n two' recent ests between an Amercan calculatng lne and the Orental abacus, the Or- 1 operator managed to get the decson nstances, frst was held n Tokyo. The ce-ntu- 3d type of countng board was oper- ' y a Japanese clerk and t brought»t the defeat of an Amercan prvate, 1 a modern calculatngjnachne, n fve H'matcal problems, herjfote, n New York., a Chnese sturttudyng n an Amercan unversty, hs skkll on the abacus aganst a woman, usng an oftke machne, feted; fn on a J tyrevrtef-uale../r,he stu- ' drew hs wooden counter from a bref The competton wan lmted to tfdd' -wljsractoh and multplcaton of a N of fgures. The Chnese, movng the f» beads/ arrved at the answer n seconds and the young lady took jf-t'ght seconds. f»le the abacus wll produce the rea» some mathematcal examples, the eae repfewutve readly admtted the modern machne possesses some 1'tageu, t lata the numbers aa they are j or multpled and does the work J the opoyator of the abacus must t ' l ^ d " ' ^ mportance Of ^ach Opnon" Governor Raymond E. Baldwn, and nator-elect of Connectcut, call* attento the mportance of publc opnon n a democratc country, but stresses the necessty "that each opnon that goes nto the mass of opnons" be "based on facts and arrved at ntellgently." Tle government of a democratc country depends upon the opnon of ts people. The wsdom of that opnon depends entrely upon, the fdelty wth whch ndvduals examne facts and arrve at conclusons, permttng ther expressons to frame the r«ult of ther present study n the lght of tnertftlnrted tendences. No democratc country can hopeo functon properly f the mass of opnon, nstead of beng formulated by ndvduals actng ndependently, represents nothng but the lne-followng of leaders who seek te compel large numbers of ndvduals to accept ther conclusons and back ther judgment. There s evdent n the Unted States today a tendency for organzatons to accept dctatorshp from^leaders n the hope that a sold wedge wlf gve them extra strength and secure for the members specal advantages. Pepper Problems The frst pepper shpment for cvlan use snce 1940 reached the Unted States the other day, consstng of 250 tons recently purchased by the Department of Agrculture n nda at twenty-three cents a pound. Ths compares wth the present wholesale prce of seventy-eght cents. n connecton wth the shpment, experts n the pepper ndustry state that there are only 585 tons of the hot stuff n the country, whch, n a normal year, consumed 15,000 tons before the war. They warn that racketeers are floodng the country wth "phony" black pepper, made of cornstarch, salt and ground cottonseed hulls, spked wth a dash of ol of pepper. Whle the Government approved the use af.ths synthetc pepper, t requres certan standards and proper labelng. Whle supples are ncreasng, producers n Dutch Sumatra predct sjqt-f/menta wll not reach normal untl Ther trees, whch produced about nnety per cent of the world's supply, were damaged or neglected durng the war., Fght Venereal Dsease Because t s not pleasant to contemplate; the prevalence of syphlls and gonorrhea among the people of the Unte.d States, the average Amercan s nclned to dodge a dscusson of efforts to stamp out these nsdous venereal dseases. t s estmated that 3,000,000 Amercana have syphlls and that gonorrhea nfect3 three to lve tmes that number. The U. S. Publc Health Servce estmates that 225,- 000 people contract syphlls every year and that more than half go untreated out of sheer gnorance. Ctng these facts, Scence llustrated, a current magazne, says that the cure specfc for venereal dsease s penclln, whch successfully treate gonorrhea n four hours and syphlls n a week. t warns, however, that penclln can't brng n patents, Ths s the problem and publc-sprted ctzens n many sectons of the naton are wflrkng dlgently to stamp out the dseases. t s mportant that New Jersey and ts local governmental unts jon n ths fght. Ford Loss $51,600,000 The For'd*Motor Company reports a loss of $51,600,000 for the frst nne months of 1946, but Ernest R. Breech, executve vcepresdent, says that the loss would hav been reduced to $32,900,000 f tax rebates had been ncluded and t had represented a full year's operatng results. t s perfectly obvojs that any company requres a tremendous captal to be able to contemplate such a loss n'operaton. Mr. Breech says that hs company gambled mllons of dollars n the hope of gettng nto the market ahead of competton, and that as a result of the loss, t wll have to defer expendtures for manufacturng mprovements and enlargement of ts research facltes. Naturally, he says that "we are gong to have to earn back these losses before we can do a great many thngs that we would lke 16'do. 1 * 102 Mle* Army ordnance offcers recently dropped a camera 102 mles, after t had gone up that dstance on the tal of a rocket, and they were delghted that the. nstrument was undamaged. Ths hag sgnfcance todaj when prces are movng nto the stratosphere, Maybe some economst wll talk to the Army offcers and dscover how to brng them down wthout wreckng the naton's economc machne. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, r SOS MOLOTOV! OfMUBZ AGREEMENT Under The State House Dome By J. Joseph Grlbblns TRENTON New Jersey voters may st back and relax because the bg nose by poltcans a few weeks ago wll not be repeated next November. There are no hgh Federal or State postons at stake n the 1947 general electon. However there wll be Slate senatoral electons n the eght countes of Camden, Essex, Gloucester, Monmouth, Salem, Somerset, Unon and Warren. All members of the House of Assembly wll seek re-electon at the same tme. Canddates for boards of freeholders wll also be elected at the same tme. Sherffs wll be elected n Atlantc, Burlngton, Essex, Gloucester Mercer', Mddlesex, Monrnouth, Morrs, Ocean, Sussex. Unon and Warren countes. County Clerks wll be elected n Gloucester and Sussex countes. Surrogates wll be elected n Atlantc, Camden, Gloucester, Mddlesex, Passac, Salem.and Sojnerset countes. Some tme durng the latter part of the year, however, a speal electon muy be held to allow votng on three amendments to the State Consttuton. The proposed amendments were adopted by the 1946 Legslature and wll probably be approved 1 by next year's lawmakng body. One of the proposed changes would provde $2,000 annual salares fo: State Senators and Assemblymen, nstead of the (500 receved at the present tme, The Senate Presdent and House Speaker would-teceve $3,000 f the "amendment s fnally adopted. Arttfther Would.requre utlly a three-ffth vote of Uje Legslature and approval of the- voters at a general electon to nsert 11 new amendment nto the State Consttuton. At 1 present suc» amendments must; receve approval of two successve Legslatures and be approved by the voters at a specal electon. The thrd propospd amendment to the Slate Consttuton would provde four year termb for State Senators and two year terms for Assemblymen. At present the term of a State Senator s three years and Assemblymen must submt to electon each year. The measures provdng for the consttutonal changes were ntroduced by Assemblyman Norman J. Grffths, Morrs County Republcan. Because the 1946 Legslature adopted the resolutons proposng dscharge from a santarum are the amendments, the new 1947the most dffcult for a patent who Legslature s also expected to fol-halow sut n, order- to allow the f he gets over ths perod wth- recovered from tuberculoss, voters to decde whether ther lawmakers should receve hgher pay. s lkely to enjoy a useful lfe out reactvaton of the dsease he free from a return of the llness, BEES: Some people wll steal anythng! The State Department of Agrculture reports an ncrease n thevery of bee hves n New Jersey durng the past summer. At least four beekeepers reported colones of bees have been stolen. by the beekeepers follow the old system of motor vehcle regstraton, wth a frst ntal representng a county and a number representng: the owner. The system s most effectve n capturng bee robbers. TUBERCULOSS: Offcals of Glen Gardner Santarum beleve tnat the frst fve years followng Under a system perfected (through the cooperaton of the State Department of Agrculture, the New Jersey Beekeepers Assocaton and Sergeant John V. Con- been lvng normal lyes for the charged as early as 1908 and have over'of the New Jersey State Polce, the colones can be dentfed receved reports on 1,298 patents past 38 years. The santarum also f ther whereabouts are dscovered. number, 1,006 are able to support dscharged snce Of that The State Polce ssues brand themselves and famles. numbers whcjh are burned nto the wood of the bee colones and any oth,er equpment needed to house bees. At the present tme there are 2,196 colones of bees leu&tered n 13ft apares n twtmly countes of the State, ^ch county s represented by bees except Cape The Mners' Frend PAGE 9E An Edtoral n The New York Tmes they clam. A total of 1,495,461 drvers' lcenses have been ssued by the sey motorsts are urged by Colonel JERSEY JGSAW; New Jer- The santarum offcals have made an effort to trace all patents State Department of Motor Vehcles as.of November 1, compared Polce to gst ther cars ready for Schoe'ffel, Superntendent of State dscharged, from the nsttuton snce t frst opened n They to 1.098,148 car regstratons. the cy streets and hghways n have been able to account for 11,- Snce the end of hostltes, ex-' order to reduce wnter accdents. 009, or 81 per cent of the total servcemen returnng; from Europe.,, The State Hghway Department Engneerng staff has been dscharged n that perod. Of that and the South Pacfc have number, 4,520 were earnrtg ther swamped the motor vehcle agences for lcenses to drve. There great program of road buldng reorganzed n preparaton for -a lvng last year. t Some of these patents were ds- EMPLOYMENT New Jersey's State "employment offces whch were recently "returned to St/ate ocntrol after beng under the supervson of the Federal Government durng the; wfr, are sched uled to become the subject of rnuc* May. controvery when the 1947 Legsla ture convenes n January. Each SfSte Polce subrslaton s suppled wth a master lst of ^he Returnng to the State the bee brands and when a trooper offces were placed under the stops a truck carryng colones State Unemployment Compensaton Commsson whch supervsed of bees he may soon learn true ownershp of the bees. The num-thebers made up nto brandng before the war. But Gover- rons nor Walter E. Edge has assgned the task of fndng out where they really belong n the State governmental pcture to the State Commsson on Admnstratve Reorjnlzatlqn. Governor-elect Alfred E, Drscoll has. been a member of ths commsson durng the past three years. Former.Governor Harold G, Hoffman who opposed Drscoll n the prmary eleefclon n the race for Governor, now has charge of the employment offces. He nssts that placng unemployed men and women, partcularly veterans, n sutable jobs wll be the major objectve of the offce n the future. Such collateral servces added durng the war ncludng employment counselng, ndustral servces, labor market nformaton and partcpaton n communty plannng must be subordnated to the rmn program, he clams Opponents ojlthe Hoffman outlook, ncludng deposed State Drector George S, Pfaus, of East Oran»e, clam that employers and workers am be best served by makng the paymeht'of unemployment nsurance only the last resort. Emphass should be placed on the collateral servces, tor the purpose of.keepng worker! employed and not on rolls for purpose of recevng unemployment nsurance benefts, Pfaus clams,, To settle the, controversy, the State CommaBon.an. Admnstratve RearganzAtlttlt very lkely twl place the employrawt offces under By means of the coftl strke, ad been pushed to %1 a day, Wth ' whch we wll venture to call by an allowance tor pad vacatons, ts rght name n spte of Mr, and the Southern felds had been Lews' preferuue for another, the brought nto lne wth the Northleaders of the^nlted Mne Work- em. Strkes and strke threats ers are conductng nn economc were resorted to. but the gans war aganst the Government of the were mnde certan by Federal laws - Unted States. The courts, whch Htul the acton of Federal agences, yesterday orderccf Mr." Lews to Snce 1941 there have been eght show Muse why he should not bestrkes n the hard or soft coal punshed Tor contempt, wll soon decde whether or not ths war s but t s even more mp6rtant that publc opnon, lncludn«that of the mners themselves, should face the queston of whether or not t 1.1 morally Justfed, f thp mners were sufferng ntolerable wrongs nnd f the Oov-satsfed. On fve separate occasons n 1943, 1944 and 1946 the (Tment were ther mplacable nemy, the strke mght be justfed Government took Over the coal no matter what the loss and suferng for all concerned. But thefor the mners than they had been mnes and granted better terms. Government asanst whch Mr. able to secure from the operators. Lews has moblzed lls strength Last May the Government agan s not the mners' enemy. Over and look o?sr thr tttmrtnons mnes;-- ver agan t hns- proved tself the ganflng terms whch the oper> est frend the mners ever had. tors had refused to accept, ard For decades coal mnng was whch Mr Lews accepted as set-* n unfree and sweated trade. The Ulnn for the perod of Government older mners can remember an operaton "all questons and ssues." Mr. Lews called the present verape workng year of 185 days between 1924 and 1933, an average strke t s a strke and he dd early wage whch n 1933 had all t bpcause the Government dwndled to the astoundng mnmum of $235. and unonsm batered to ts knees by unemployment. They can remember the ellow dog contract and the company town. They can remember the condtons whch resulted from the abandonment of coal mnes durng a sngle decade. John Lews, actng presdent of the UMW sne* 1919 and presdent snce 1920, could not repar these stuatons by the strke weapon. They were repared by governmental acton and governmental polcy. The mners owe a debt of grattude, whch some day they wll realze, to the legslatve and executve brnnehes of ther Government and to the conscence of the Amercan people. n 1932 the UMW hnd Rn estmated membershp of 125,000, a lttle over one-quarter of what t had had n 1922, and most of ths was n the anthracte felds. Under the NRA the unon was revved wth Gqvernment encouragement. When NRA was declared unconsttutonal the Guffty Act of 1935 was passed, whch n ts turn was a drect stmulus to the UMW. Wnen ths Act was declared unconsttutonal t was replaced by the Btu-> mnous Coal Conservaton Act of 1937, whch agan operated to UMW's advantage. By January 1940, UMW reported a membershp of 600,000 n the hard and soft coal felds. On the eve of the Second World War the basc wage the jursdcton of the State Department of Labor. AUTOS: There* are- thhteen drvers for every ten cars n New Jersey at the present tme. felds, or both. n each of these strkes the Government too a hnnd. n each case, even when tke strke was clearly prolongng the war {hd rostnu Amercan lves, the Government saw to t that most of the mners' demands were would not reopen the contract to meet new "questons and ssues." He s now tryng to compel the Government to do under duress what t would not do freely. To. tlo ths he has shown complete wllngness to crpple our entre economy, take coal out of the bns of people poorer than most coal mners, take wages out of mllons of pay envelopes. Mr, Lews professes no frendshp for the unorganzed publc s he even, on the record', the most mportant frend the coal mlnes have had? The basc legslaton on whch he grew so ureat was not hs. Hs contrbuton has been merely the horrendous threat, the,, loud voce, the btter tongue, the" needless strke whch has taken more out of the mners' savngs' than years of hard work, can pub back. He has never lfted a fnger to stablze the coal ndustry, us Hlllman and Dublnsky stablzed the lades' garment ndustry. He has ganed nothng by hs wrath and recklessness than a really statesmanlke labor leader could not have won by peaceable means Just now he s strengthenng the hands of the extrehlsts n Con- Kress. Whose frend s he? s he the coal mners' frend? They may well ask themselves that queston as they make ther Chrstmas plans ths year ; And others, n real admraton 'for the coal mners' skll and untt'&ge, may also ask tt. ncluded.among the cars regstered are 891,038 passenger cars; 159,211 commercal vehcles and 47,999 other vehcles, ncludng motorcycles, buses and tralers. are 266,887 mote regstered drv- Cooperatve aucton markets n ers n New Jersey, J,hs year than New Jesey sold 3',996,285 packages last year. (Contnual 011 'nac 11: Member Federal Pejjoult nsurance Corp. My! Myl Mow tme flesl Folk* arc hurryng to jon the NEW CHRSTMAS CLUB. Come 011(111 Htd nc a menmer t tod* 6 Ht.W. n 10 WV«M» WMlcly Dtpoltl t,k * 1}.M.SO»M OO......».» Member teuerve System W00DBR1DGE NATONAL BANK Woodbrdge, N. J. : &,, /n

8 4-,.. PACE F.GH1 CHRSTENSEN'S "THE FRENDLY STOR,E" 1946 THAT MAN OR YOUNG MAN! May vr sugnest < few tems below: FOR HM You want the mo»t wonderful gft somethng to please hm beyond wbfdt. Such a gft you wll fnd here among our Urge selecton of Chrstmas deas. SWEATERS FOR THE COLD DAYS AHEAD A Tremendous Selecton of SLP-OVERS, SLEEVELESS, COAT SWEATERS Al wool and partly wool. Sold colors Two' tones. Rangng from naf, j-'rey and browns -through yellow and blues^also the popular Rendeer Desgn ~9-95 Health VARCOSE VENS f you are nne of tme people who suffer from tred or achng lens, you'd better see your docl.or. for there s certanly fl cause JHl'RST/A'' for t. t may be that your shoes, Nature has provded a double do not ft properly, or your posture s bud, or the arctp of your feet have fallen. There s one very common ruse for tred or achng leg's, va., varose vens. Now the arteres come out from the heart and carry axjsp and nourshment to every ;T;(!! of the body. They have no valves. The vens gather the blood that has Rven..up ts oxygen and Bejewelled Black le glamorous n the afternoon n ths black rayon crepe dress wth jewelled belt and necklne. Kayon crepe s especally sutable to ths type of dress because of ts excellent drapng qualty and rch, dull texture. pcked up carbon doxde conveyng t back to the heart. Thenwalls are much thnner than those of the arteres, and they are furnshed wth valves to prevent the blood from flowng backward, and to keep t movng steadly onward toward the lungs to be reoxygenated and then on to the heart where t wll resume ts journey agan through the arteres to^very part of the body. Some people are born wth very poor vens. Ths condton s frequently heredtary. When vens are abnormally thn they easly become stretched and engorged wth blood. Thus the valves are destroyed and there s nothng to prevent stass exceptng the.jorce of gravty whch causes the blood to fall back nto.smaller branches of the vens. The- stagnaton and engorgement of. the vens by the slowly movng blood, destroy the tssues very gradually nstead of properly nourshng them. We call such vens varcose. Jujt as a person s better off Wthout a dseased tooth 1 so he would fare better wthout hs var- rose vens. Such vens are. useless. How does the blood get back to the heart f the vens are too crppled to perform ther functons? set of vens n the legs. The ones that we have JW talkng about are the superflcahm" surface vens.! There s a deep set between the 1 muscles of the legs th* contracton 1 of the muscles squeezng twanst these vens keep the blood n\ovlng n the rght drecton so th«y do not become stretched and varcose. (, TUf5C varcose vens are larger.; and tortuous. They cause acntff Wj the legs after standng a short j tme. Usually the ankles swell to-; wards evenngs, butkq down dur-. ng the nght. Sometmes as a result Of neglected varcose vens'. ulcers form on the leg and unless [ the v arcose vens are properly! treated they refuse to heal. Tghtly rolled stockngs ov gdr-j ters restrct the crculaton andj have a tendency to cause varcose vens n those who are susceptble! to the trouble. t A badly varcosed ven s not only useless, t s a menace to health and should be cured. The latest and best method for effectng a cure s by means of njectons, A flud s used whch forms a sterle clot^ Ths clot blocks th* chgannel altogether and ultmately causes the vens' to contract to a very thread-lke cord. n other words the ven s oblterated. A number of varcose vens can be njected at a tme and the patent s not requred to go to bed. f your legs pan you and tre very readly fnd out from your doctor the cause. Remember that varsoce vens can ofter be cured panlessly by njectons. FOOD Sl'PPLlS Z * Food suppler wll be relatvely large durng the next few months and retal prces on the average ; materally hgher than those a year ago, accordng to the Agr culture Department. SUpples of some foods, ncludng chckens, eggs, butter and other fats, dred prunes and rasns, and mlk, wll be somewhat smaller durng the next few months than n the latter part of Cheese, evaporated mlk, canned and frozen frut apples, ctrus fruts, cranberres, grapes, canned and frozen vegetables, potatoes, dred mlk, corn food products and canned fsh wll be avalable n larger Quanttes. HANDCAPPED The Federal Securty Agency, n letters to each of the Governors, has asked the States to approprate $12,000,000 next year to help rehabltate handcapped cvlans. The States ths year made avalable about $6,750,000 j for rehabltaton purposes. GOP naun-or Dudtrt, ml tax- Hme Navy force posed hn ace Amlmtm pmmsrs check nt plerefs net curly test. to seek.antnrrtc urtrlum "'f'*" " llun 'J ra(l. lnk ; t On Decontrol se NOTCE TO USERS OF GAS By order of the Federal Cvl Producton Admrmtraton and n conformance wth the prod;,. mftton by Actng Governor Hnydn Proctor of the State of New Jer«ey, declarng *nemerg en( v to ex»t earned by the ceasng of btumnous coal producton n the naton, we are drected to notfy you our gas customers to conserve the use of gas durng ths emergency. ' Here «re effectve ways to conserve ga» n your home: COOKNG 1. Use your gas range for cookng only not for heatng rooms. Try to cook wth less sas. 2. Use burners as lttle as possble. Turn burner down when bolng starts. Turn gas off as soon as cookng s fnshed. REFRGERATON 3. > Don - t. open.. refrgerator door unnecessarly or leave t open. Don't crowd the shelves. LeHol food cool before storng n refrgerator. WATER HEATNG 4. Don't waste hot water. Never turn on a hot water faucet unless hot water s really needed. Repar any leaky hot wan faucets. Try to use less hot water. HOUSE HEATNG 5. Keep ndoor temperature as lovfas possble consstent wth comfort. 6. Lower the thermostat before ventlatng a room or wheneur the house s to be unoccuped. 7. Close off rooms that are nfrequently used. 8. When freplace s not n use, keep the damper closfcd.. Keep chll out by drawng shades to the wndow sll. PERTH AMBOY GAS LGHT COMPANY '' ' n; Mt.skrat-dyed mnk. Owr ; shoulders. Full ylo'v-. V- '.' ular $325. NOW $225 Hollander, blended M;!> Regular?350. NOW $250 See us now for TMKEN OL HEAT Chrstmas Month Celebraton SPORT SHRTS Evt'-y man or young man needs several of these n hs wardrobe. VAN HEUSEN. ESSLEY and oler well known brands! Buffalo sold colors nl wool and part wool. Lght, medum and A GFT CERTFCATE 16 A WEUJOME GFT FOR ALL MERCHANDSE N OCR STORE STORfrMHJBS DALY 9 TO 6 FRDAYS 9 P. M. VV( Wll Be Own All Day Wednesday Burn* December new and mproved Tmken Slent Automatc Ol Heat for new home and present home wll bo avalable oon. Many fne new features, proved economy, wth the famout Tmken Wll Flame. Remember, you ctn afford to wat * few montb for a became record prove you'll get «lfetme of comfort at lower cent wth Tmken Ol Heat. SUPEROR Ol Heatng Company 525 Ralway WOOPBWDGE, N- Tel Mnnfleld 6-88U-K MMEDATE DELVERY length black Persan. Bal- 4 length moytan. Overlap shoulders, push-up sleeves. Regular $176, NOW $110* St HJHCT TO TAX 'ltre s no gft HO luxurous asur. Tlu*r# W >»<» f' 11 '" Hl tft-ng, H) rx<phh<'1y styled UK hesc n our new hnl 1 ' 11 ' lecton. Just what your dearest grl n the worhl \w> dreamng about. <. volumnous sleeved Muck rat, dyed mnk*, UH moutont and man^ many nratmra to <'<» ll( Our background of tnaw years experence n retall jand, furs nwes you "of expert' crurtsmunflhlp apd J denlnus. Vnu cordally nvted to come n and look around and oompare our w" EMBASSY FURS WOODBRDGE STORE HOUR* DA1UY 10 A, M. TO 8 P. M. 93 MAN STREET TEL (TV \ '''.

9 SfJT'V' -T!.". 'UNDENT-LEADER cul Women's Republl met, Frday at the home nm'l Don Bleyker, North nl rlavs wore made for a party December 18, at [>;.,, Bleyker's home, wth,.,,,;rll Den Bleyker as. co- An exchange of gfts Swll.n, led. The followlhg were,., to the nomtnatnf cotr- Mn;. Kln Thomas, Mrs..; 'lnonko, and Mrs. Wn-.,sle, TWO now roemws,; 1,1111 'd. Mrs. Mldred Glen- ; 'md Mrs. Gertrude Haus-, > -rs present were Mrs,.1, n'.s, Mrs. Rose Brunt,.;, Knva.s. Mrs. Phlp Den,nl Mrs. Mchael Fomon-.,,/s ncntk wll be Jan u:cc to be announced ml Troop 62 met Pfdurlcrs on Florence h Scoutmaster Thorna; n rlat.'. Afto present. Newkrk, charman of enmltl.ee COLONA NEWS By M«rg«rel,Seolt and Krk an d Mrs. Henry EcklofT, Hllsde nl commssoner. """" Secc-s were passed by toman Avenue were hosts Wednes- ~" -Mr. and Mrs. Domnck Aluto. 1 and the troop passed day to her hrotfte'. Frank Oftafolo, Mt. Vernon. N. Y. ;d. knfe ul hatchet, nd scout pace. Plans for patrol hkes and ojrcls wll be started pr ;, of He year. Fnns nde lo vst Scout Dan Perth Amboy Hosptal wel. an appendectomy.m Mrs. Herbert Becker, f l;.nn. WCKH Avenue, were Sunday of Mr. and,. n Becker. Rver Ed«\.nrd for Mrs. M. a few days L. Lau.sem, ll Den Bleyker and Mr.. Danel Den nr.nulson, Rchard ) Monday n New- Mr. oul Mrs. Gpo'Ee Keller, New Dover Hond and Mr, and Mrs. Vncent Keller, Avenel, spent Sunday at Metedwonk. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corbett, HlRhneld Road, entertaned Mrs. Charles W. Jcems. Enrlfwood, Frday. Mrs. Harold ClMunberan, MR Harold Chamberlan. Jr., Mrs. Danel Lolzeaux v West Street nnd Mrs. Ellsworth Doughrty, Cr&aford, were dnner'bursts' ff New York Cty Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Delk-e, Wood Avenue entertaned on Thursday Mrs. Lllan F. Wherett. Mss Gertrude Wherett, Mrs. Alce Turner, Mss Betty Lou Turner, Bellevlle. The Muslo Group met Batur-' day at the home of Mr. and J^rs. Hom '-rfts'cnn'ef. "Wood" Awm'te. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Wcls, Wllam Deke, Mv^nd Mrs. Otto Fehlaurr, Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Enz, all of Colona nnd Mr Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brunt Florence Avenue entertaned Mr. and Mrs.'Peter Wakefleld, Ralway, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. James Blank, Patrca Avenue were hosts Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blazawtz, Elzabeth and Ernest Sopcr Runway. --Mrs. -Mchael Capua and n fa.nl. daughter, Mehelc, have re turned to ther home Avente. from the Rahway Hosptal Mr,,and Mrs. Aubrey Wood ward, Parvlpvv Avenue entcrlnct Mr. and Mrs. and chldren, Upper Darby, Pa Thankscvn: Day. Mr. antl Mrs, Charle.-; Unaue Mr. and Mrs. Ernest CraK. Falvew Avenue, spent Thursday wt Mrs. Erc Davs, Mdwre the guests Thurs- Mrs, Teresa Docs, Atlantc! HR p y :K Mrs. Russell Phll- lands. The YounK People':; On.p ;md Mrs. Wllam John- te New Melhodst Church, n eomn Avenue were hqsts nperaon wth the Sunday School, days lasl week to Mrs.! wll hold a sale of new and used J.''MH. and Mr. and Mrs. ] toys, books unt oler artcles tonundson, Panaqua. Pa.. : morrow at the church. Moton pc-.-udy vsted Mr, and \ lures wll al-;o be shown..-d Pcholl, Pllnflclr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eed Su-er..nut Mrs. Wulter Ladlaw.! Farvew Avenue enerancd her :u'. are he parents of a.uncle, ltaymnud Crjmh. P.tev '.ca Ann. born last son, over the wee.-end. and on g Uahway Memoral Hos-. Sunday wer host; n M'. ;ud M 1.-;. Enrl tunkle and elnldr-n, m lebratlon of the 12th brthday ther daughter, 'Mare. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Nelson nd famly, Wood Avenua were the uestsfrhursday of Mr. and Mrs. dark Packens. Valhalla, N. Y. Mrs. Margaret Scott, nman venue was the dnner guest Sunday, of Muand- MM. Charles. Mut- 'hll. East Orange. Mr. and 1 Mrs. Clarence Brunt and ;tteught;er l 4^r]f; we^e the d,n- 1#T fttrats ThttrSflSy V" Mrs," rctrfr "W(m«ru, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rhode md famly, were the guests Thurs- :ay of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Watson Mladelpha. The ehfmren of Cotonta School wll present aft operetta, "CMstmas n Bubbleland," December 17 The Lades Auxlary of Goto na Fre Company wll sponsor. 'Hometown Frolcs", Saturday a Veteran's Hall, ahway. The com mtttee ncludes Mrs. Floyd Wlcox Mrs. Charles Slclblnsky, Mrs. F Modavls, Mrs. Mare Polhamus r ^ Teraella? Mrs. W"- am Wels. Mssess Louse Belar :lno and Betsy Modavs. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, Mss Jeanrette Black. Patrca Avenue celebrated her 15th Jtrthday Saturday at a party wth she followng present: Helen Huelsenbeck, Elane SdhulU, Carole ;mportleo, June Cherego, Vrgna, Lllan and Beatrce Black, Elwood Brunt, and James Black, Jr. -Mss Rosemary Aluto, daughter of W. ate! Mrs.twntnltlc Aluto s ll at her home. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corbett, Hlghfleld Road enurtalned over week-end M, and Mrs. Georg«D!?n ancf daughter, Delores, Brdgeton. The Cvc mprovement Club wlt hold electon of offcers at a meetng December 13, at Vesperlno's Hall. Mrs. James Black and daughters, Lllan and Beatrce, Patrca Avenue attended a brdal shower Monday n honor of her nelce, MM Anne McMahon, South Plalnfleld. GETS LCENSE JUST N TME MT. CARMEL, 111. Drvng home from town, after buyng hs duck hunter's samp at the postoffce, C. M. Follls, of Keensbnrg, 111., had the experence of havng Mrs. Herbert Becker and Mrs. a mallard duck to fly through hs ; '08te! 'ft8sls«e, Waod Avenue were automoble wndsheld and fall Jeonju^sts n Newark Tuesday. "'" ' dead on the front seat besde hm General Bradley scores "foolsh" Mr. and Mrs. Danel Den Bleyker, Sr lt North-Hll Road, were war talk. hosts Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Danel Den Bleyker and son, Danel, Roselle. Cotft of Honor for Boy TRtopruytMn-'tte, held to- ftvenng at Vespe'lno's are 1ft- The Colona Fre Company meets tonght, 8 P. M. at the flrehouse. The Ladles Auxlary of Amercan Legon Post, 2 *& "M meet Wednesday at the Legon Hall. A Chrstmas party' wth a gft exchange wll be hcjld after the busness meetng. Leahys Hosts on Son's Frst Brthday Sunday. Alce Hooban, Mss Patrca Scho- WOODBRDQE Mr, and Mrs. 1 onhut and Ralph Blls of Wood- Wllam P. Leahy, 11«Man Street, j brdge. entertaned at a party n honor: of the frst brthday of ther son.! $9M N O, n SO( - K Denns Charles. The party was held KEWANEE_ U_ The next Ume at the home of the boy s maternal Harold Francs uses n sock as a grandparents, grtumcuts, Mr. m. nuu and Mrs..m.. Thomas Hooban. Perth Amboy. -bank, he'll be sure to tell hs Quests present were Mr. and! wfe. Recently he put nne $100 Mrs. Andrew Leahy, Mr». Damon blls lr a sock. Hs wfe sent the Byerly and daughter. Cheryl Ann. sock und some other clothng to a of Rahway; Mrs. Alfred Anderson [needy famly. The 1900 was reand chldren, James and Shcla, of j cover/d after extensve explana- ToUsnvllle; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene tlons. Leahy and sons, Tmothy and! Wayne, of Plalnflelcft Mrs. Arthur! Varley and daughter. Maureen.! and Mrs, Madelne Leahy, Perth ORDER Coal-Koppers Coke-Fuel Ol SAVE BY USNG... READNG BRQUETS SE^SSSf SS. Warr oal & Supply Co. Telephone VVoodbrdce ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRDGE PAGE NNE ; Amboy; Mrs. Charlps Casanave Jr. GNORES DOO'8 WARNNG and r.on, Charles, Mrs. James J L. L! ROBBED TWCE Tootter Jr. and son, John, Mrs. WASHNGTON t wasn't fault ofcm 4oe, a ' rer. that hs master. Earl wn. was robbed twce n a tme. O Joe barked a wa but Qoodwln sleeply threw a thw' at hm. The next mornng Good*' wn dscovered that theves had stolen two mattresses and tw> small rugs. The same thng appened recently, when Goodwn*! p; lvng room rug was taken. ' ' World food shortages to con tlnue next ye*r, U. N. hears. Gfts That Cheer AH The Year Hghball Classes Tray Relsh Dshes Ash Traya Fgurnes ce Buckets Come n and Browse Around All, GFTS MODESTLY PRCED BEGNNNG AT 95c f. Beautfully Wrapped and Packed for. Shppng' g Chrstmas Cards That Are Dfferent SARAH BARDN Room 421 Hobart Buldng, Perth Amboy, N. J. ; y Opposte fltara-rorbuck LAVSHLY APLE MAKES A CHEERY ROOM TJtV TheO.PAsgone but not our LOW PRCES! Bg pro-holday stocks; casual & dress models;* reg. & large szes to 52. CLOTH COATS Grts' COATS $ t6.98op AM OPEN FRDAY EVENNGS ]}{(> Smll St, Nrll Amboy OPEN 10 A. M. to 10 P. M, MONDAY THRU SATURDAY, ST. GEORGES AVE, (Hghway 27) RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY : t

10 1 1'AGC TEN Accountants Publc Accountng NCOME TAX svstews NSTALLED BOOKKEEPNG SERVCE SOCAL SECrRTY TAXES Day nr Nght Servce r*. G< Grll '* V. O. Andrew J. Hla Applance! Home and Snpple Frestone Dealer Store f«2 Rooetelt... Crteret, U.''V Cart Bakeres PAKE TREATS You Can BP Sure of Flavor and Qualty at Mnoney's Bakery. Ufddns and Brthday Cakes a Specalty. Open Sundays 'll mp "f t's Mooney's t's The Best' Mooney"s Bakery 522 NKW BRl'NSWJCJl AVENUE (FORDS, \. J "f t's Mooney's t's The Best TcmUntt 1'kr mll 1'lrPl ju»t m/ llk ^t 1! rll'lllwhm. Pantry anl < <><>kll>>. All lllhll' lllh b* 1 flnpl nurnllml*. Mooney's Bakery 522 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. FORDS. N. J. Phone V A. 4-5S85 Carpentry Carpenter-Cabnetmaker Wood - Specaltes Good Workmanshp and Reasonable Prces W. WELS WEST STREET, COLONA fcumay J Cnder Blocks PERTH AMBOT Concrete Products Company, nc. Prompt Delvery 8" Block 4M FAYETTE STREET PERTH AMBOY Telephone P. A Drag Stores Raympnd Jackson DRUGGST 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone: 8-0S54 Prescrptons Cosmetcs - Hallmark Cards Pu^lx Drug Store 95 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone DepartneBt Stores 0rstensen's Department Store Clothes For The Famly 97 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. <j. ( r Curtan'- Drapef, V«rd Lade ' Sportw«W, H FwrnUhngt AllW'l 68 MaJn Skwt Mep't, Woroen' and Chlldren' Wear UU«>ery f»nd Up Count«rt p et»<! Ma #?»»«DepU Store WASHNGTON AVENUE f E T N J Departent Stres Ude', Men's, Chldren'* Shoe* and Clothng ' Choper's Dep't Store 11 Man Street, Wo«4brldre, N. J. Electrc Applances Thompson Electrc Shop Home Applances and Repar* 499 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. FORDS, NEW JERSEY Pbon* P. A. 1 WOJ Flowers For All Occasons Flowers Say Thank You n So Many Ways Let js plan your floral arrangements for each comng. event. Rta & FAlen Flower Shop} Tel. CA Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. J. Fruts & Vegetables FRESH FRUTS AND VEGETABLES Delterr Servce FROZEN FRUTS ]asper & Son 96 Man Street Woodbrldge, N. J. Phone Funeral N THS COMPLETE Drectors Synoveck Funeral Home 42 Hudson Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone C»rt«et B-S715 Groceres & Meats Rahway Avwue Grocer Q. p»w, Prop. GROCERES AND PEL1CATESSEN 625 Ralway A»B««lspraee Mortgage Lqans, Apprasals Stern * Bragq»et 91, MajM Swet, W(»41 r dft, N. J Realtors & nsurors Telephone 8-*l23 Stares Fords Lquor Store Complete lne of Domestc and mported Wnes - Lquors Beer* 620 New Brunswck Ave. Fords, N. J. f you are holdng a party, weddug, uutln etc., pl^ope P. A Umber & MllworK Woodbrdge Lumber Co, W»pdbrdgo, N-J. Tel«a«< Woodbrdge Movlg A.LL LOAflB NSURED Lepper's Movng A Storage Co. Local m Lonj DteUnce Movn* John Patur, Prop. Evcntm and Holldajr Call Muscal nstrumests Headqaarter for Qualty M«eal mtramcntt and Acceuore Edde's Musc Center end School of Musc Wanted llted nstruments 317 Stale Street Perth Amboy, N. J. Telephone P A. 4-U90 Poultry JERSEY TURKEYS Lve or Dressed 12 to 30 lbs. E.Lnk Box 1003 Lake Avenue Rahway, N. J. Bahway Mlk Fed Turkeys Young - Tender Schwartz Poultry Farm Oak Tree Road Mn, N. J. Metuchen G-0003-W ftal.s SERVCE HARD TO GET TUBES A FEW 1M«MlMHT HADH) 1MMKU1ATH 1>K*VKKY Expert Guaranteed Workmansh Anderson Rado 435 SMTH ST. (Cor, Grace St. Pbone Pertb Amboy 4-3HS Real Estate-nsurance Donald T. Manson NSURANCE Repreentln Bojnton Brotnere & Co, Over 26 Y«ar» Tel. Woodbrdge J REAL ESTATE NSURANCE, J. Edward Horned Co. 66 MAN STREET WQQDBRDGE, N. J. TELEPHONE Roofng & SldlBS t HNES ROOFNG CO. Gutter Leaden j Sla e and Aphalt Rooft Hnes Roofng Co. 4SS School Street, Woo4br<» Telephone TNSMTH AND ROOFER Roofng and tdnf work guaranteed Sare laleman' commton Why pay $ for a $ job? NpthWj to pay extra for Wllam Murphy 99 We<(ew«od AT.. Wabrdge, N. J. q M Jfenry Jansen & Son Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Rq«nnt, Metal Celng! am Fumac* Work 590 Alden Street Woodbrdg., N, J. Telepboa* Arnold P, Schmdt RPOFNG AND NSULATON COPPER LEADERS & GUTTERS V/oodbrd. Ava. A E St, Port Readng, N. J. Telephone Woodbrlde 8-0*05 Restarats Gypy Camp Moat Popular Rendevom n New Jersey MCHAEL DEMETER, Prop. THURSDAY, :., 10-f Servce Statons # Weldng - Brazng a Have Your Fall Lubrcaton Done by Men wth 17 Years of Automoble Experence Amoco Servce Staton HOWARD TOFT. Prop, AUTO-ROCK Lubrcaton Practcally Vatr Ortng Condton! Tel. Wood racn Street and Ralway Avenue WoodbrJt H Dancnj Saturdays 9to8 A. M. 1 Snndays-,9 ta W. ' Ka Kodves mm H«* and Qrobmtrt U Essex Street Cartm. N. J. Brothers GARAQE taodard Eno Product* b Woodbrdge and S0533 eor. Amboy A*enne»< Second Str<«t Frestone Trt and Tube* Woodbrdfa. N. J. Clarkson's EBSO SERVCE Amboy Arena*, and Janet Street WO-a-laU. J. Pacfc Garage Route 25. Cloverlear AVENEL, N. J. SHELL SERVCE General Reparng and Overhaul ng. Brake, Battery and gnton Servce. We specalse n all Ford Motors. Body and Fender Work. Telephone ^ t Sad - Drt - Fll John F. Ryan, Jr. Sand and Drt Fll Woodbrdf. Statoners JannVs Ncmpaper Greetng Card Typewrter Rbbon* Carbon Paper Whtman Cande* Cota' ce Cream Con»«GrM> St. * Rahway A. TeUphon* Tax Woodbrdge Tax Servce DAY AND NGHT SERVCE Telephone Woodbrdje METEBED BATES: F»t H mle :..,. Ut Each AddUpnal % mle...ll OFFCEt 447 PEARL STREET WOODBRDGE TP TOP TAX CAB SERVCE, NC. 24-HOUR SERVCE Phone WO-8-M00 24 GBEEN STREET WOODBRDGE Metered Ratet 15c Frst V Mle 10c Ea. Add H M. Truckng & Rggng Phone P. A Frederck Bro., nc. MHwrghtng and Erector* Truckng and Rggng Heavy H*ulng M Mrtdft St. Perth Arobe Clark's Weldng Works Weldln and Bratnf Portable Equpment Wndow Guards Made Traler Htches Made 369 New Brunswck Avenue Fords, N. J. hone Perth Ambw Lous Durnya, Prop, lldg Contractors t Walter A. Jensen Mason and Buldng Contractor / Alteratons and Repars 38 FEEEMAN STREfcT WOODBRDGE, N. J. Telephone Pet Shop Free Daly V, S. Gov't nspected horse meat for anmals 6 lbs. for $1.00 Jot's Pet Shop 143* rvng Street RAHWAY, N. J. Tel. Bah G HOME LOANS The Veterans Admnstraton las announced thjt about 449,060 have fnanced home loans wth the assstance of guarantees granted under the "G Bll of Rghts." The loan-, have 1 an aggregate total va!"" of $2,080,000,000 and average a lttle umlw $,000 each. Attenton G..'s 11,-ROOM BRCK n'scla-ows now ml anmnton. " «-^ Hetly - u.-rtl»;tn't. Across frum rum S lool, Kurltnn h, - r.lv n.rn H Tuwnshl.\K,.«t u. 1'. M. BERTRAM S. RETMAN p.cmors'lnsurors 1"7.fffrrson Avenue Elzabeth, N. J.,., Elzabeth FEMALE HELP WANTED GRLS WANTED Experenced operators on shrts. Grls to learn a good trade on Snger Sewng Machnes. Vacatons and holday* wth pay. nsurance Benefts. CARTERET SHRTS NC. 652 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret, N. J. ESTATE FOR SALE SOMERVLLE- BOUND BROOK AREA (N MANVLLE) FOR VETERANS ONLY $ DOWN BUYS A 2 FAMLY BRCK HOUSE Tenant's rent and $28.00 MONTHLY pays all carryng charges ncludng taxes, nsurance; also nterest and prncpal on your 4% G.. Loan. Centrally located, houses about three years old, separate furnaces,, hfrrdwood floors, four rooms downstars, fve upstars. OFflCE ON PREMSES Open Daly 2 p. M. to 8 P. M. 236 North Sxth Avenue Manvllle, N. 1. flakln Gtft Rado & mrk ^41 AVENEL STREET PAM AW * 1 V AGENCY REALTORS Telephone: SowrvUle 8-10*8 ACT NOW! BRNG YOUR " ORGNAL DSCHARGE PAPERS AND A DEfQ8T N. J. wo. -»j»a HoHfs-8 to 7 Daly 8.LEMBO BULDNG CONTRACTOR Concrete Floors, gdewaun, WatcrprMnng, TeltfJoe Ellubeth -6««H4MWTH, N. t..-«<-«"<» CLASSFED OPERATORS WANTET NDEPENDENT To work -on Chldren's dresses. Steady work; Dear L/usn: Answer: one week vacaton wth flm23 and am engaged to a H"vft't you younk Blrl of 19 whom love very busy'pwple ar. pay; food pay. Apply much. 1 have been marred be- $/{«-, % QT^ ^' Oarfcret Nov.lty Drew Company, 5? tfheeler relgous and ha* stated that she thn.ff vl R Avenue, Crteret, N. J. would not ever gt a dvorce or " g - WANTED lmtf LL pay 5c a pound (or clean rags. ndependent - Leader, 18 Oreen Street, Woodbne. N. J. FVE or sx room house, all mprovement*. mmedate occupancy. Wrte Box M, c/o ths newspaper REPAR SERVCE LAWN HOWERS lharpened; all knda of stw fled; washng machne repared. E. H, Albrtcht, 124 Heald Street, Cartartt. T«J. Carteret C.P. 11-ltf ROOFNG ALL TYPES Off ROOFS repared. Slate-»hltKle«, Uls and flat rooh brck walls waterproofed. - DAMOND ROOFNG AND METAL WQRKB 365 Ntw Brunwlck A»e. Perth Ambf, N. J., p. A n-7 tf FOR SALE HOT ar furnace, cabnet snk and ol heater. 5 Ftch St.. Carteret LOST BLACK alubntor posketbook contanng' bank book, drver's lcense, sugar books, coupon for 59 lbs. of sugar, Reward. Call Woodbrdge Maple Hll Dary Farm, *?9fl Metuchen Ave.. Woodbrdge, N. J HOUSE WANTED RESPONSBLE Gentle famly wth two school-age youngsters desre furnshed or unfurnshed home, garage and yard space for home garden. Convenent to transportaton Newark and Sew»ren. Wll consder three year lease wth opton to purchase for sutable premses and neghborhood. Ol, hot water, steam heat requred. Address communcatons to Box X, c/o ndependent-leader..l tf FEMALE HELP WANTED GRL, 18 to 20 years of age, to work n applance store. Apply n person Saturday afternoon, 1 to 5 o'clock. Phlgas,.85 Avenel St.. Avenel, N. J FEMALE HELP WANTEQ SECRETARY Good, permanent opportunty for secretary to General Manager, large Carteret ndustry. Good salary, congenal offce, short trav tme by avalable bus. Reply n detal, gvng experence, age and salary expected. Wrte Box C,. c/o ndependent-leader Ut «reblld that Cerwaa you broafbt kfta late a beaatlfnl bg game porter. All M e e «f aotam, r e«and nrowert repared, rebult, r**tock«d and rtblned. t E. H. YOUNG OaaeaUk flat* lmt P. O. Bo. 38 Dayton. N. J. REAL ESTATE POR SALE BOUND BRO?OK VETERANS ONLX. $ Down $39.00 Monthly BUYS A 4'-Room Sentl-Detached (2- Bedroom) House, (Monthly payment ncludes taxes. nsurance, nterest and reductlan.nl 0.1. % loan.) ; : Thau houses are about three tm dw aul ar located, n an attractve neghborhood. Paved street*, pardood floors. ON f (OMAS DRVE, found BROOK Q W* fhtlly, 11 A. M. to 8 P. H. STARTNG SATURDAY Drectons to Property; va Route 28, turn east on Thompson. Avenue (at Eckmdre Dner); va Route 28, turn w»t at Thompson Avenue, (at Mpble Oas Staton). RAKN AGENCY REALTORS Bound Brook»-*8f» W BRNG YOUR OUaffAJL DSCHARGE PAPERS AND A DEPOST fv, fore and dvorced but she does every commumu v.. not know about t. She s very an e*cwtf, V re "" r(1 On Jh'e other!;ll l many a mart who has been dvorced worker has to,.,',,,'" comes when ev v - Do you thnk should tell her wor "* r llfts u > about my other marrage? Or or sh «wll br v. shbuld keep t a secret from And occasonally her? thnk can snce my frst wh 0 have npve come nterested f :\. wfe lves 500 mles from here. M Mssour. pushed on them,, :, Answer: out to be vahmbl, should tell her and let her decde. So many tmes we say what we wlt do but when wb are faced wth such a stuaton we net dfferently. To befln wth,!{ you mawy wth such a decepton on your conscence you wll always be afrad that your secret wll be lound out and t wll be very much Worse for your wfe to fnd t out afterwards than before. dqn't advocate tellng your future mate all the unpleasant epsodes n your past, f there are any, but a marrage s a publc thng of whch there s a record and t may rse up at any tme to dsmay you. The fact that you are decevng your wfe wll prey on your mnd and wqjry you and should she ever fnd t out t wll be hard for her to ever completely trust you agan. So explan the Vhole stuaton to her and maybe she wll realze how young and mmature you were when you made your mstake and perhaps she wll forgve you. t wll be better to* run the rsk of losng her now than afterwards. JOOTSA. Address your let,, n "Lousa," V (.., Ojantrbun ' '"nj W»l the vctory um., at O hgh j n <, U»t1 Are y,.!1(;, thta Armtstlcr l.n,.,, m n,ka Dear Lousa: your future a lapm r,.! ture? How shuull nn,,., am a very busy womaa but nephews obscrvr V:,,,:,, when there s any cvc work to Fust, honor tn- >M,M,,H be done, seem to be the oneamercans who dl U, r^ that everybody calls to do the job. o( all we hold dcu n,,-., Why s t that the women who day» day of alm m have tme on ther hands, are your securty. Krjun ; never called upon? Savng! Plan. Sgn u\, t«,. (...'..,... Overworked Penn. AUTO MECHANC WANTK) HGHEST WAGES Best Workng Condrttflns,- n a Modem A 1: > ( Apply: METCHK MOTORS, 1M DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 4$ St. George's Avenue, Rahway, N. J FQR SALE RAHWAY Beautful new 4-room masonry walls wth brck <»r souc fnmt (or G..V Hardwood floors llt- 'Ul steam heat, large attc for addtnmal room. OCCVPANCV JANUARY /">//' Lot sj? 43 x, 157, PRCE $1, $ cash re<[ur<*<l ' Ross D Como Agency 1S7«RVNG STREET, RAHWAY. N. - Chrttmat HOMES FOR $8, Located n Colonu between Runway anl brdge off St. (Jeorte Avenue ( H h ^ l.qqo yftrd» from Cloverleuf. fl.u^a.lowrt;;^;^ dwnp.:»500 CASH HBQUKfc"! A cellent.resdeuual wclon.'onlv a worn 11 A.-M. to 5 ;, STAV1TSKV r.o.

11 ]; (1.;rK:TlVt.' 1 NT-LRAnRPv ' -, ' ' 'Jj'J^B THURSTtAY. TECKMBER S, 1940, ; PACK F ' LEVK VJWB PtTSW^ JT *C9 ' FfkT ft /^A./M. JLf /t,! 7 Dartmouth College and Jares'tDOG BLLS 9,«H RATS A^lBH hlltlm^ frfflu Ul " VUyBT, ly Tft^T LllTlSttnaS G A WO * A PprQOrftlft Ranfcln.»tudent (U Pennlngton! ELGN,111 -TrlHe. l-mm^ 2BSPP(oW«0 BBBP l l S** l»lbblwxll^ VHWHHW OeWBlCH ret $>UHtll» ^ ^^ ^ tht ho (dw ^ ^ terrer, credts tjyju *^;M3..,,-M nanvmorc, of thr ^fflmpfflfcv 1 ^Sffllnfe* l k ^* 5 ^ ^ ^ w B f, hold tomorrow nght by the Vestry nue C^ALWK met^settffter^m%ev\^*5ta S', "rhrdul«hans^ ar- WKl Wfln D '" - "W.l^l/f^Jl l; 1^8 S nd y MM w^"»rt -Mte Jnn H«h,, RoohMtf. BtnbBtf.Me p«)mtt «fe,,-readng. P. -Thw AjJ.,,o that Ms-s Barrymorc Mlf, f/sb! J&/8L / (LA "^ ^Bf "^ T L u m * tswhte * " T' Th * nks «lvn «*"*' mprovement. *wt dttromrt. ' ««"" Joteptane BaU «&- # 1,1,. lo work at"the»n ^^MUkl / HBP f.-^r dk&* ' WUtr * * jt ^^Hf mc Ms. DftnH Bshop, the whte Pnd wlth Mlgs Mtt,. y Constance. placed $1,020 n A money belt m» "'.ns nltprntp nprnrk ^HQQMH^^ '/ *Hl ' ^ ^ " f^m-^^^s^^mm ''leplftnt table: Mrs. Wllam TAR- clttrk. Cu fl Road. ' Synchronton s beng bult to- wore contnuously, she report*» *<! d ' on 1 ^rao^tj^ J- L -wfllw^ms^j ^1 /»M'fl! «'. Ph'-lstmw dolls; Mrs. D. V. _Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brund- explore subnuelear pa-tlels*. polce that the money was k«r«. 1!""'"' K ^ spp* : '',-fzr ^S^l^K^aRfe.X fhpw n\ -r^flj^h^ll Hush * ntl Wrs Joseph BUS7nlk of HKC West Avenue, entertaned the Two expedton* to Antarctc Her only explanaton WM that (h* M Llt1M Glllrt of j. M -,>rlernnan Rawhng's book, H, ''^fjfhwj^ ^apwmhlte^kj\\&s^'^ m UMJMB»' Jff B ""' 8t " JohnR followtne mnts. Saturday: Mr. form the Unted States planned, was a Sound sleeper." _ ' Mrlt snwn rlghu. The ac- L.^, ll "^^"S^n, jmhst ; SSS5SSv rr Sk U1P wl " bf * " ' n!lcl1 br1 " wllh Hrnry, town. J&f HT ft TR-NFRS N^k. \m,,..-,..s place n the Carolna f Tfft/T *?>* SR\ % ***%'*]// flst "Mk^B* ' ^1 Albert Anderson as chef Chef as J -vjoseph H. Thomson, East Ave- <T>^ V1L UUULUO N** ' *! k,,,,mty. and Claude Javman, \, / ^Kv ' <*B ' k^hljs^vmk Ml ' slkl by memb * rs of Ule Vo ' try - nue, spent last week-end n New \,X N&» '*Wm vh,, dd such outstandng,. ^,4 */ ^«&t_ j-^^fc ^^HW^BL // - The Sewaren BrWRe Club wll York Cty. OV'TT V ANFH an<1 m^nvrftl^c'?f t m The Yearlng" has been ''.AJW ^affamk^j) ^HaS^^^^ meet Wednesday at the home of Ralph Rankln. shdent at / ^ULjt\lMjU U1U OlvllTlVjUU N. ', '"^ ^r'ssfsn 1 ; ^ L ^ ^ f ^ y r ^ ^H^j^^l ^ r* NW(mDttuu MADE READY mdav 81PM F0RWNTER 1 r n lccht wll collaborate wth js^^» < A P ^ B ^ T C V» llaf' B8SOBBM9!!Sal prfroromncf. n%nlnh-,,ul> n rturnxm-.m H X M AM n An AH S> OL BUMntn Jt ' ->M e M'mn's understudy n fx*' ^"*te^to- U ^\^ *W,^1^9^^^1M JERSEY RADO & APPLANCE CO <ah^^a -- B S M S ^ ^,,''n' 'lm-d'by 1 'Columba PrV W^WpW&\ ^m **^^^ *^"". ^W % a^"*^ 'W^MWMMWMmMmmW/^MMMMMM^^^ /f^h ^Bft. '^v. j ^ tl' l»- play, "Loco," n whch t'»l«rlul (l<"-t;ns and K;VM- scntnonts lrchtrn ths year's frvt. real tmsl-wur rardh now hene MM^HaB ^BaHM HHVHla^HHM^ ^ / '/ B, Y nl'yn! closed n New «" s l>l^.v'l '» T»wnsl slr-s. The frst n several yours toh<> actually produced clurr peacetme; ; ^...^^ ^ ~; ^ ^ ^ ^ \, U <» / ' * B 'nn Prk'pr Mdt wh n ^f l»4f mllay Kreetncs n-veul that candles, Santas, tle Natvty, bells and other tradtonal ^- s-.-<*l» - * ^ "^- *» ^ 'Tjj.. R.>tf,- &** uf '*f \ B l V l ^ r had X B from s " flh»'^lr '' ^trt Amercas Vavort,.,. More popular too, are the cards :or specfc persons, lke the ^ - ^ K B VCY JVJ, d,7lturm u t f A '.. A / h. - A / ' '» ] d shpr naa oners from..n.; at,(wer Ht addressed "To the Boss." And an ndcaton that ths wll be a lehthetrted Yulfc- M / ^ ^ \ 1!» ^ 1 T^ *, Vvr^T-^"^" \ Mrthmt rom DUTesque to tde season s seen n the crownjf.number of whmscal cards, such as^ the one at lower center- W / \ /~\,. u fl jj. tkl~m- yyja 4-^ ( JJ tf" tempare. And to thnk that shown* an angel leadng a lamb across the top o( a cloud / J^^. /// l >Jb r \~. s^ 4''^l>^- >, nffj- av**^ 1 H shunned n Hollywood!. ( ^) 1/^X^7^/ ^O^/OO 1 1 \> -tlutw****^* Lk / an,, when you se, Para- Stttte H 0 U 8 e ^"" "^^gatne., per ar«. ENmELY T00BUSV. ^^/(JjJJjZjJJ / 1 f^zju^t^^j, } n "Varety Grl." you'll see r,., r,-,,! f-'aptol CAPKRS:-Thc State PHUDELPHA-Sp engrossed ^ ~ m -^* s * S **~7+^Zf *7 / M> *> J^f^ ht HAUU'^-W' : of every grl Paramount < t 0 "'""'"'f «td^onal Pan, Department of Aarlculturc reports were membcre or the Beta Eta j' x ^J C A AM \ / " 1 ^* -ya^ *** ^LVT ' " \ on ts lst, ncludng Betty * P ^ durn,: the frst len a new rubber covered wre crate Cltel. o th Thela R ^ M ( ^ ^^*M VVVJ T 9^* ^ T. &Jl U**-^f '' \ Kon, who wll make ths her.months of 194G for $7,735, Has been ntroduced for pcknt me(j;, al fratem ty n ther studes 1 ^." «.,_-. M 1^ ^-^-.-..«-_,, \ W ^ ^ ^ ^, J! ^ «\ nmwarance followng the A dollar n October was needed n *PPles.... Home owners n some that th f no attenton to- a C L A Y T O N S F O O D M A R K E T H \» J, PxJt HJjt V^ \ H uf her baby. New j.rsey to buy a^ much as Ureas of New Jersey are agan be- noee they' hbard on the frst flo b r V#l-M V/ll & V \J\JW fnnrvfc y 1 JLJQJ^ CA^ ru~ ^ 1 - '- cmld have been purchased toa' "s vctmzed my "lawn spread" of thel. h o u s e.however, the next ANNOUNCES ' \ 0 ^ %^flfw^ S Bv\ how Kathleen Wllams cents n June. 1939, the State Dc- racketeers, the State Agrcultural momnr the chef found that a [j ^w^mn w^^w *«,nr»» r nrnntor V \ O D TJLL^P^3^1 ' C H, the moves; After takng partmem of AKrcUtm- repols. Extenson Servce reports.... At- batf 0(l ha m, a roasb of beef, several M FRFF FlFlVFRY >FRVrF U L*J^ ^^T -. S ^Kan's at Northeastern State.... Up-to-date fgures show t al lauc C 'W shuuw revse ts przed pounds of butler and four cartons 1 UJU 7LU» Lll OUl! 1\JL J?. / J^JM^,~t^rKj \ ^ CM' n Oklahoma, ghe came New Jersey has 51R State- [ slogan from "The World's Pny- af eggs were Bone {rom the re. r, v\ onu \ n VrTMFTV * "^Hr'TtT ^ ^ t, played n lltcle"theatres and clwtpml svus am loan, and B'' ouncl " t0 " The World's'Pay- frcwator, not, to menton a car- l rukn A1X VM1M ' M l n / N ^ H :'. a job as secretary to buldng and loan assocatons... j Ground" clams tlw New Jersey ton of bcon, two bags of sugar, a # 1 1 / 1 / 3 td ^Wu''T**f' '""* w ^ ( Lews. After-ushenns n Mort, t,. n B ( 00O poftds of rum Taxpayers Assocaton n crlc^ quantty of canned soups and*: ' '"'T*' 1^'' H A ^JHWJ'^- ' v y ^ ^ n of actresses applyn; for meal v mkr()unc fo Uucf State " 1 " ehlj "' ; ' ln^l[n '«Puse' a lncul canned vreelbles and frut juces J FULL LNE OF..x -.^T^V y O^'/Tn' S ^ B t) "Arch of Trumph," one nsttutons durng the recent sales ta!t ' - mssns from a food locker. f PRME MEATS dtt^" ;:l '-" \ V " ' S H she buzzed-lews, sad there pcrlod wh(. n u appeared there Trnceres Delcatessen ' ^ k.','.- V * S j 1 f::,s%'sr r^::,t?s B rrl. t : DfpftlDQ 24 HOUR RADO ; *:r. r '^w >v Ll ^ f '"'» P ^ ^ BO; «. she alon ha!!t, alletl upon Govemor. XLln VU B r n. m tyt-nxnrsr- ' v C H K 8 ^ / Z - - mssttjzytr f;l?,; r,;v;2:! REPAR ' SERVCE J.. ^3Qs^' ~r ^" KrS^r'-T^",; t, ^" " "."r. ' ft l^^^ts^ss. \» ' "«* _ T ^*' P J U Lght Chrstmas Candles nher Heart fc -' n^sr«tjs! J L S»W2^S."rSf5f? CLAYTON'S FOOD MARKET W ^x?^. fc^ss^h::=r : ''ES " lbose m ssu UNOST.AJDEWBRUHSW«A«../^JMJS / X ^ d selznch wll be "Portrat Jj e ^J^ Sdn" 3! pedes- "' " MK Sln " '''"""" " """"'"^ C FORDS, N. J. S jjjffl ' \ ^ptnyy," n whch Je^plays an u^nf'4 le movve( down by amo JOSEPH P. KOCSK WOODBRDGE j PHONE P. A / ^JfflR_-. ' WL: \ ^ B!(usn SlOl ' y fanlas J'' mobles n New Jersey" durng -, _,.. ^jmtz~m^'zms^?m -** «t ^» *««E!3«K!ap&. / jh^' _'t [^ N H,., john~ftord does -The SrtSlon m,uc, l ' U!m "tlrkes HAVE YOUR HEATNG SYSTEM READY ^ ^» &»»» / Jjj^B ". ^Mfc. \ H^- he wll.hoot t smu- JJ^P lle ^^^J'od Ss FOR THE WNTEft J^^^k rv ^ ^ f"*^ ** /. s J^Kp ''» ^Mfo> \ ' ^Ef&uh? vllhm Ferrer JJ 1^' Jy l ^m'nor" 1( Hcnms O L ' B U R N E R S \\ BP^^ \^"* '^P^dl^^ S f' W^Et "^H^,'" ^ K' s ^ n W venenmtd'haary.than. ^er befure_^th<- Kt>ysu>)e ^ UP TO 3 YEARS TO PAY ~-NO.DOWN PAYMENT " ^p ^^3 \ ^ > HHpk ft M^^Ep-- ' ^" kmhft ^ H UnB L^ * ' Jersey farmers are usked by, the. GAS RANGES -COMBNATONS ] y ^ 1 \T,Vy 2 Jal^^Bff^^ ^v'^ ^-f^^s^sk^k^ ^H r >'> KarQff was so convncng state ^^^"^^f^f 1^. CREDT TERMS ** fe^w/,^pw3 " 1 '"l^h^^^^ ^>!^4^ /W» *?^^^B ^ B Tme," "that the audl«nce contaners early ' ';/ ^b^ STEVE BONALSKY & SONS '! ' fe^^^^h' < <^H^HH \\ lk&m? - ^^Wj? " -V^^^B ^Kood'" 8 "' C *"'*' B t J4o'per battel.... New Jersey l'louc Wnndlrtlee , f ' JEWELRY \ ^WWC ^ ^ H p ' / ->^ ^j^v/ ^''' N^^" "^^^H F^^^H ^^ t and nto real actng parts, T. m T m m / \ -w?~ BTB-TM-^ -»-m $ a "'»*-/ VCAD BAwn " - ^ 4 ^,^7^ Beocut.hH.wdte. TFYnTT WANT TO KFEP TT 1*1,.w YEAR - R0UND xtl H rv : QHRSTMAS RosE < r ^W ^ & (rn.m»tlc teacher. ^J 1 X w U Tr /All JL A \J 1V.LJUJL ±1 y /V,' / PLEASURE ^^y «A,^ / P*N.-- ^JflH RS^^SS KEEP DU (XLANLD! \\\ ly &Ste&\\ - l^s ^H 1 ' Uem untl 1«: pwns 365 ' *NX, H^^mkmShM] -^%^- Jft* *. ^V\&\1\CT* ^ ^MB-» JHBHHB * «/P*O<~ /S J9 * *A ^»<»«.*or each, total the.yeax, -.,, % ' J f' ^ n l H P W fftfflfflrftfr ofllt VJL ; SUPKKB ^ ^ k BRTHSTONR g / (j/2' j%r~fl */j^ H TELEPHONE 4-0Q7 X; v. WlfRR MlOle, jfss^^> p^v^ j ' ' 5 ^ K ' < ^^-:._,_J*''' V/fAfltWlj \ jjr P S WEsfHBBKC J Mere are two very specal Chrstmas frajrtrktet from -.-- HHQ V DDTt wrpu'kul 1 ^ CrD/PC X >rtlaulu P^(r## \&?mm^ Prnce Matchabell bpth are holday-packaged q twn ' X Wh l M A l HlUj. F, DlnlVL \ OLKVltt/ We *nmu>.rtv««. to ' fe^^ % 9m^^ # ^ % swrushrped. boxes. Chrstmas Rose Cologne s nostalgc ; B " ^ AND OKU V EH ^S^ ", jt lllsur *" r0wlt r "* 3 T O t _.^ Hj. 1 j ' and flowery... Holly Berry Cologne s festve and sp^y..;., r J h., TUESDAYS AND FRDAYS > ^ Wore. M l \ m ** s ***^ Hf.^OT 3 ^$00 A very specal g.ft. or a remnder to do your. ^B rnn<rq Prtcfprt lw^'^' llm ^.. r.,,^ _. ;. ::.^...^ BSn^JH ^W*^ Chrstmas hntng early. ^B "" / ^ "k 9 ^^ DAMONDS - WAHLS ( (»(KS Hfc n^rr «nrrr lll y W l\l *"% U.! ' COSTUME ANO HELGOUM JEWELRY mk^ujuj^tl * ly L» ' \*A\ W *" K» t,e,t Watch, «* Jewe, ry tupadn, «. «.«««c o t ^.. ^,«*.»* ^. ^H^nlH AMBOY, N. J. " - T\ ntahl fllr l"n Hour BSSHY COLQQNU *.,T.... rw^v f»p k v.c^^. Qualty Dry Cleaners J. P. RESS, JEWELER p,r Bll v n m r c5 TftB. ' B "" ' n, u P V F T ST PERTH AMBOY, N. J. 501 New Brunswck Avenue, Fords, N. J. ^UPUA WMU«9VHK

12 PAGE TWELVE These frut rake recpes are reprnted by request. Frut cake s j 1 lb. ctron much mproved by tme standnr allows the many knds of fruts and spers to blend together to make a delomh cake. The frut cake may be baked or steamed accordng to preference. Bake your pound cake a day or two before you wsh to use t. Dark Frut Cake 1 dozen eggs 1 lb. sugar 1 cup brandy 1 teaspoon allspce 2 lbs. currants, 1 lb. dates 1 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon soda 1 lb. butter % lbs. shelled nuts 2 teaspoons cnnamon 2 lbs. rasns Woodbrhlge Fnl Exchange Fruts and Vegetable* Free Delvery YOU RNG WE BRNG 94 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. fyftweh COOKNG CLASS ; 1 cup molasses 2 teaspoons'nutmeg l' lbs. flour The flour should be slghtly browned n the oven before commencng the cake, Cream sugar and butter, add egks beaten separately and 1 lb. of the flour. Use the rest of the flour to dredg* the frut before addng to cake batter. Add soda dssolved n 1 tablespoon of water. Add spces. Add brandy. Make nto 2 - cakes. Bake n an j oven 275 v degrees for 2 hours or suam the cakes. Whte Frut Cake! 2 lb. butter 6 eggs \'t lb- flour Yk lb. shelled almonds cut up \ lb. shelled pefans, cut up 1 teaspqon bakng powder > lb. sugar 2 cups grated cocoanut 1 2 lb. ctron cut nto small peces Cut ctron thn and dredge wth extra flour. Cream the sugar and butter, add well beaten eggs. Add the flour sfted -wth the bakng j powder. Add floured ctron, nuts jand cocoanut. Mx well, Bake n j an oven 275 degrees for one hour. j Whte Frut Cake No. 2 4 eggs 1 cup butter 2 cups sugar 3 cups flour 1 cup black walnuts 1 cup chopped almonds 1 lb. crystallzed pneapple cut fne 1 lb. ctron out fne! > lb. canded cherres cut fne 1 teaspoon vanlla 1 teaspoon lemon extract Mx and bake n loaf pan as other frut cakes. Poor Man' Cake V cup butter \' t cup mlk 1 cup watermelon rnd preserves 2 teaspoons bakng powder >/2 teaspoon salt 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 14 teaspoon cloves % teaspoon cnnamon </ 2 teaspoon mace 1 cup chopped nuts 2 cups flour >/ 2 cup rasns 1 tablespoon cocoa Mx as other frut cake. Bake n a leaf pan for 1 hour n an oven 375 degrees. Found Cake 1 lb. butter 1 lb. sugar..... THURSDAY, DECEMBER B, 1940 LUCKY FND SHAWANEE, Oklft.-Whle fly- ng at 400 feet n rough ar near Pauls Valley, Okla., Lyle McKerracher, who patrols an ol ppelne from the ar, lost hs false teethv On the next day, he drove to the area and found ht teeth, undamaged, 1 lb. flour 12 eggs 2 teaspoons cream of tartar 1 teaspoon soda t tablespoon brandy Cream" butter and sugar well. Add well beaten egg yolks. Sft flour, soda and cream of tartar three tmes; add alternately wth the beaten eggs whtes. Add brandy. Bake, n an oven 350 degrees for 1 hour and a quarter, JUST. Paragraphs Nobody. Our government nssts tftat the Unted States has a vtal nterest n the freedom of the Danube. Nobody has sung or waltzed more because of that beautful rver than we have. Brubaker n The New Yorker. He s. Archtect, n. One who drafts a plan for your house, and plans a draft for your money. Devl's Dctonary. 6-ftcn tmes A local Scotsman delghts n drvng n heavy traffc. Oftentmes when the cars are bumper to bumper he turns off hs motor. Chrstan Scence Montor, Some Day Some day an honest professor wll say to, the undergrads assembled, ''The subject s economcs, whch wll teach on your guess s as good as mne bass." Mlwaukee Journal. Perfect A perfect wfe s one whose favorte rado program s your own. Rdbhester Tmes-Unon. Acceptable An Army frend of ours has just returned home after three years abroad. When he left, hs daughter was a year old. One mornng recently she lfted her eyes from her cornflakes, glanced mntter-offwtly across the breakfast tablr at her mother, and.sad, "Well, 1 lke hm, Mommy, do you?" New Yorker. Should One?y Should one be contemptuous Of a rado commentator who says momentuous? Mnneapols Star. Puzzlng Dsguse. At Los Angeles, a polceman and a polcewoman, dsgused as nudsts, raded a nudst camp known as Fraternty Elysln, compelled fourteen other nudsts to put ther clothes on and arrested the'propretors, New York PM. Ddn't Work Our chum, Staln, says thn A- bomb s no thrent because ts use N)EPl:NDENT-,,; Al). R wll bo outlawed W., tysbm-r n -63 \VM\.," forblddlns thn, s,;', arms nsde the,,, ' Rchmond Tme S -) h, MORE AND BETTER FOOD '-how Shell ml help grow t between um w *** laboratory. FOR THE BEST FUNERAL P1ECFS PLANTS, CORSAGFS V** ' BOUQUET" AND Wo»8 n A Gay Holday Mood! Let our sklled operators Klve you the' most becomng permanent you've ever had! A deft twst of curls, a new sleek lne sends your morale lltng; puts you n your prettest holday mood!, FOR APPONTMENT PHONE WOODBRDGE Sylva Beauty Shoppe ; 76 MAN STREET GOOD/YEAR Frmer, harder to wear, harder to cut Goodyear 1 rands gve you longer mleage greater servce. (Szes are lmted but we may have yours or receve t noon. See u or servce. WOODBRDGE j Explorng hdden worlds: Today, wth famne a problem, Shell Research jons agrcultural scence to work for greater food producton. Workng wth. petroleum molecules, Shell scentsts seek new materals tb enrch sol, destroy pests, lghten farm labor. Ths program, at the new Agrcultural Laboratory, combnes laboratory research wth practcalarmng, : to test and apply dscoveres. North Amerca n a nutshell: Representng vrtually a cross-secton of North Amcrca-n sol and clmate-shell's "farm" was chosen by leadng agrcultural scentsts. Crops can be rased and studed under ther normal growng condtons. Pests are observed "at home." Clmate "canned" for use: Where the farm's natural condtons fall short, man steps n. ScetK. tsts at the new Agrcultural Laboratory Wll have ndoor "test tube" farms...wth weather under complete control. One room may represent a Florda orange grove, another a Kansas wheat feld, a thrd an Oregon strawberry patch. '-". Scentsts behnd the plow: Shell Research accents practcal use of laboratory developments. Scentsts wll work n the open felds... to use and study ther dscoveres... just as the farmers themselves wll use them. Hortculture, entomology, nqmatol- gy ''down to earth" subjects. Bug hunters-open season"on pests: At the Shell Agrcultural Laboratory s a wde varety of nsect pests to serve as vctms n tests of sol fumgaton, sprays, and other control methods. Scentsts wll be able to experment on a complete samplng of harmful North Amercan "bugs" under normal farm condtons. Clearng house for farm facts: Beyond ts use n studyng Shell-developed products, the tory wll work wth agrcultural colleges serve as a meetng place for scentsts. > A modern lbrary, conference rooms, and audtorn tormm are open for use... n an exchange of knowledge. A frend to the farmer and you: End products of the Shell eventually wll beneft the farmer.nul throughhnvll of us, >omcare.l n use: Shell NHa to enrch the so D-D to control ncmatodes, \ sprays and plant -hormones.' Lo>k n lv for greater developments as the >rul'r.n j expands. A world wthout hunger r Today, a dream, yes. But n rcaqhngfor t, agrcultural scence.uus bt b^j)t to Mother Earth's fertlty»,.. and bt by bt, learns to control destructve forces. Contnued research nto the petroleum molecule s openng the way for the development of many. new products to ad agrcultural scence Practcal. nowlede-o^johq apjly thsse products U work- \. ng to supply more food for the world,'* people. Frank Van Syckle V Shell OH Company, nc. A

13 VMK FOURTEEN ONE ACCOUNT wn Bur AH rout CLOTHES AND SFTS Tlt/ltslAY, Mss Florence Albertson Brde At Thanks^mg Day Ceremony WoODBHDOE- Mss Florcrrc nst. The brldcsmnlds l wore nqunmnrnp brocade satn ((owns wth Mne Albrruon, daughter of Mr mm Mrs. Nelse Albertson. 1R4 Ed-'np T..P slmv M, mntchnr K '.'(r Street, was marred to John :Mrs.John J. Fuery. 159 Brfhttm Avenue. Penh Amboy. nt a nuptal urns ThnnksRvltK Day nl St..Mmes' Churfch, Rev. Charles O. 'MrCoTwtw. pm\m'. «ffwt«,«jv Mss Eleen Fcry. sster of the brdegroom, WW...JES3 JJ!l!L ;md tlw- H. DPJOJ- of tlls ljjare nndjmr:, Mary Albcrtson. Cnrt.p.rpt. Wllam Albertson, brothe 1,pf the. brde, wn.' best man and the nslcs wer Frederrk Albertson. Cartwe,' and Wllflm Clark. Perth Amboy. The brut; wa afctkwl -kta Mtktfc. u oc8dclaaa.owa..sme.d...w.t.h. not yoke furmlnk H dropped shnu- K full skrt wth a lnntr tran. Her fljsertp leneth vel of Frenrh lluson was anarred from a headdress of orange blossoms. She ra - *»d n rasradc bouquet of whte ros^s yardenan and bouvarda..slp was escorted to the nlar by t-1 fnthur. " ' Ms.s Puery wore a yellow bro-ded satn sown fashoned wth a walloped peplum. long ponted sleeves and a full Skrt wth a short tran. She wore a matchng brad :n her har and carred a oa.srnde bouquet of rhxed flowers rnnsng n shade from yellow O and brnld«n ther har. Thev ^' wrwm m W of The newlytvpds wont on a wd- 'dnr trp t< Wllnmsbu'H, Va. For.rav P l.,k.mrs.fuery C h 0S( -«K1 n.v,wool nabardjut.auljttslw; -J»ftW!»>«'«< a" (l "w- h wn ha *f fl11 ;, ; Wnnctbnrttrr" nn. Nrw Bnnswrk. Sho of s a Wnorbnd'- Towu.sl p s'lnnl nurse 1. 'H' brdegroom, t unulu- UnlvpTytTr rrntt--tntt-"thwtanw* wth the rank of captan after 7lT?eTra"'^^^W' 1 trr--ffl'*tr» Army, He H employed at thr RefrncvatKn Cororuton. Perth Amboy. Chldren Present Holday Program spwarfn were Rven as follows: Two-part 'song. "O God" by 4th. M.h, 6tll!!!dfs; sonu. "f PWerp n Turand dance, the WOOpBRlXE- Mr.' a,nd Mrs. each member wth a gft and a Frank Jost. 72 Sfloder^Avenuf:., Dfctel award to Ms. Wlllard are parent* of a son'ljorh atmut-' Tunson. dlesex Oenerl Hosptal, New Brunswck. Three mllon n the naton drnk too much, forum s told. Government pay checks are eok to nearly persons. Day s ' nkp~r~>ketet3p, "Ths Thanksgvng." 4th avare; "A.lt- ade; sonu. j You." : the....'. 4th and Gft Sal» December 13; Whte Elephant tnble, Ms, Chrstan Zpln-or. Mrs, Martn Kronh; hnnrl work table, Mrs. Danel Bshop. Mrs. Earl Lloyd; toys, Mrs. Walter McKean, Mm. Adam loewskl; trab bag, Mrs. Casper Boehm. Mrs. Andrew Butkoysk. Any resdent havng toys to contrbute s asked to call Mrs. MoKean, Woodbrldge and they wll be pcked up December 7. for thernfternoon were Mrs Joseph trudp; "The Story of Tlaksnlv- j Kublclca and-mrs. Boehm asssted n»," 3rd urade: "Thanksgvlnp j Day s (,'omn;" and "Our Thanks,".; by Mrs. Bshop.' AuL»Hll 3rd urades; "Every Dny. *rade: son.«, Havvpst CussoK". "Frst _,,.... >, "The Frst TlBnksjjvn Day," sont;, "For the Beauty!" Durllf the meetng, a brush demonstraton was sven by Mrs. Ann Palot, town, who presented Mrs. C. A. Groud. presdent, led the busness sesson and twas vot- ed to contrbute two dollars to the Mddlesex County Tuberculoss and 1 Health League. Ms. Harper A. [Sloan announced the followng commttees for the Annual Toy Mrs. HerberTB. Ranmn, pro- Ram clnlrman, dstrbuted copes of the calendar of events for -the year and announced the next meeths wll b> neld when the chldren wll present, a Chrstmas program. The door prze donated by Mrs. Rancn was won by Mrs. George Burgess. Hostesses NEW SON JE Mr. ««*-» Joseph Fere [' A, Planfleld. forlbrldge. are ttte par merly of Wo tnts ofl Hosptal. Plalnfleld. CHRSTMAS CMBS The Chrstmas Club s dstrbutng to Us member* $639,000,000 ths'season, whch s 8.7 per cent more than n 1945 and the great- "st amount n the 36 years pf th«corporaton's operatons, accordng to Herbert s. Rawll, presdent founder nf bers by appmxnv,,,! ng and savn?,, begn Monday. N 0> '»Re per membc,, about noo n thr,, 78.for th E (,!,,/ pared wth $72 ].,.. Books As Gfts «( v Chldren's Book* and Toys Adult Book* Jl Game* tor the Entre Famly Autogfaph, Photo* and Scrao Albums Doll* - StufFed Anmals 10 f ; Dtwkunt on All Wrltln Pupo, Full Lne of Xnuu Cardt CORNER BOOK Slop? FORMERLY CORNRR.ENDlNC lnn \, v SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOy N > >.>..,;, The Gft FUR OF COURSE YOU CAN JON THE NEW CHRSTMAS CLUB 4.95 "Boys and grls, mothers and dads every member of the famly s welcome to jon. Come rght n now wth your frst depost." BtAUTFW WATCHES dng to* PAD SHRTS 9.95 BELTS TES < BRACELETS..$5.95 RNGS EAR-RNG WALLETS ^ MPERAL WALLPAPERS CHOOSE ONE OF THESE CLASSES Vrrklr Drpmlt $ NO DOWN PAYMENT needed Ol'h.N KVMNGS SMTH ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. CHLDREN'S APPAREL, TOO, ON CREDT 318 STATE ST. STORE HOURS: DALY 9 TO 9, WEDNESDAYS AND SATURDAYS 9 TO 6. the lovelest of fashons for your home New n twr htwr*»m SPVACK BROS. P. A PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Frst Bank & tat SMTH AND MAPLE STS. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton BUY U. S. SAVNGS BONDS OKLER' QUALTY FURNTURE ewc^l A Whole Room-full of CHRSTMAS HAPPNESS. 'm'aglne the thrll your famly wllvet when they see 9 these lovely pece* of furnture n your home on Chrntma.H Day! And the thrll wll ladftor yept ' ' ' " <. to come... for furnture gft«erujure,... addng charm and cozto«a,.confort and teauty to your 1 every room! ', - ' *,.. '. ' ' " ' ' : Avalable on Sokler'$ convenent All-Pur pone Budget Plm S O CARTERET K L ROOSEVELT Co» PERSH4NG CA

14 )V, ^N DENT LEADER THURSDAY, D^EMfER 5, 1948 Come to Church s' (ONdREGATONAL CHURCH rln,n<l (mve Af«m Wontlbrdg* ]lllll;ll,l o. prnss, Mnster,, <-.tr, A. M., Church Mt \V. H. VoorhecA, Sr., pruln Movng pcture, A M.. Mornng Worshp, V. Brown, organst; the nctu- for Chldren; nnn Holes by the pasncy Bny Sngers, New M., Plgrm Fellowshp,,,, ;)0 P. M, Boys' Club, ;l;v. H: 0(1 P.M. Chor Ren> of Mr. and Mrs. W..,.-,, Hrron Avenue. JOHN'S CHURCH Sewnron []. \,Vwt-on Uowden, Vcar M Holy Communon. \ M. Church School. Clll; Nelson, superntend- nun l'.r-l M Mornng prayer Mrs. Dorothea Jae- PRESBYTERAN CHURCH hrdge Arena*, AM" (T A. Galloway, Pastor., rj»» ' Krus. OTKBnrt ;L.\<ly Servces v M, Sunday School,. j : 11 Junor Departments. [ l\ M Sunday School Nursnn.', ntermedate,hgh Y"nn Adult Group. \1, Mornng Worshp., servce. r. v Sucrrtl Concert. Mss n clumsr., v. M., Ladles' Ntalt tv Men's Club at the Monday M.:Hertor Hgh Chor Wednesday jl> M. MecUnjJ ol Brownes, M Grl Scout meetng, -nss. Thursday v M. Junor Hgh School Jfcln- :-:tl. v M, Adult Chor re- T on M, Bowlne Men's As- Cruftsnmn's Club..Frday M.. Chldren's Chor rc- f.'v Krederek BecKU-y and n Bcrly. 11' M., Boy Scdut MeetnE... v...* WOODRUUUE 11ODST CHURCH Fndcr k W. Poppy, Pastor l'r.vtr and Prase Servce who want to "Orow n n the knowledge of our.savour Jesus Chrst." k n le chapel on Tuas- H 1. M. Sunday j A M Church School wth l,,r all. A M. Mornng Worshp v pastor. Tl SKA L SYNAGOGUE School Street * Woudbrdc* s.mucl Newberger, Rabb a! 800 P. M.. Regular U (vces und sermon. Auxlary mectj lecond ^.l meets frst Thursday. T1AN SCENCE CHURCH S«w»r*n Church of Chrst, Scenwaren, s a branch of th«church, The Frst fjhurcn fat, Scental,' n Boston. Junday servces at 11 A. M. School at 9:30 A. M. d ay Testmonal Meetng, Thursday, readng room, ; p. M. )-TJlE ONLY CAUSE AND 'OH s the Lesson-Sermon u Sunday, December 8. DKNTEXT: "Lord, thou art hnrh hust made heaven, and Bul hc sea.jad all tha n 'Acts 4:241 MuN. PUSUB'S from the verson of the Bble cxlsd. Ulusmakeman uwrt, alter our lkeness: C;d crued man tn hs own u the nnawe of God. ce hm; male und female crelfn." 'pen 1:26, 27) r pu&sabem from "Scl llaltl) wtl Key to the :.' by Mury Buto Eddy 1 s but one creator and creaton cou- Hd ther denttes, whch bra:c< n the nfnte Mnd reflected. These deas M'""! He nftntwlnul t<> am the hlnh(est deas ate and daughters of God." EVANGELCAL-AND NFORMED CHURCH School 5tr«t Woodbrldg., N.. \o Kecxkemethy, P»»tor ms held after l»»t M». p aervce n En«U»h l» n " nday at 10 A. M. p servce n Hunj(»n»n Sunday at 11 A. M. y School, at 9 A. M. practce Frd»jt;,at 8 P. M. week of the montlf at 4 F. M, Udet' Ad ST. JAMES' R. C. CHURCH Amhof AvAnun Woodhrdg«Rev, Charles 0. McCorrlstln.Pastnr. Rev. Maurce Grffn, Asa't Pastor. Weekday Masses: 7:00 and 7:30 A.M. Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:00, 915, snd 10:41 A. M. Rosary Socety wll receve Communon at 9:15 Mass, Sunrlny. ST. JOHN'S CHAPEL Ford* Rev. F. Newton Howden, Vcar Sunday «ervces: 9:30 A. M.: Mornng prayer and sermon. 10:30 A. M.: Church School ST. ANTHONY'S R. C, CHURCH Port Rentng Rev.. Stanslaus A. Mlos, Pastor Sunday Masses at 8 A. M. and 10 A. M, Weekday Masses at 8 A. M. Novena n Honor of St. Anthony etch Tuesday at 7 P. M., wth Rev. Shelly? St. Peter's Hosptal, New BnnBwck, n charge. 7r00 P. M. Hgh School Fellowshp. 7:00 P. M. Fresde Fellowshp Over Hgh Yontjt People. 8:00 P. M. Gospel servce. Weekly Tuesday, 2:00 P. M. Women's Bble Clans. 7:00 P. M. Hgh School Chor rehearsal. Thursday, 7:00 P. M. Open * 0 ;', cl ck ; House for ntermedates. 8:00 P. M. Senor Chor rehearsal. Monthly Second Tuesday, 8:00 P. M. Lades' Ad Socety. Thrd Monday, 8;00 P. M. Men's Assocaton meetng. TRNTY CHURCH orner Berkeley Boulevard Cooper Avenue Rev. Emly R. Q. Klen. Pastor Sunday School, 9:45 A. M. Sunday Mornng Worshp, 11:00 \.-M. - Young M. Sunday P.M. Wednesday. nner P.M. People's Meetng, Evenng Servce, Crcle, Thursday, ntercesson, M. Saturday Sabbath Worshp, 1:00 P.M. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHtRCH Kahway Avenue and Carteret Road "THE OLD WHTE CHURCH" Woodbrdte Elarl Hannum Devanny, Mnster Alfred B. Dckson, Organst Sunday Servces Mornng Worshp, 11:00 A, M. Sunday School. 9:45 A. M. Actvtes The Sesson of the Church meets the frst Monday of each month at 8 o'clock n the Church stu'rjy. The Regular monthly meetng of the Board of Trustees s held the second Monday of the month at 8 o'clock n the Church study, The regular monthly meetng of the Offcers and Teachers of the Sunday School s held the thrd Monday n the Sunday Schoolroom at Women's Assocaton meet&_the thrd Thursday of each month at 8 P. M. at tre Church. Women's Assocaton Crcles meet the frst Thursday of the month. The place s to be announced. The Lades Ad Socety meet* the second and fourth Wednesdays at the Church at 3:30 P. M. The Whte Church Guld meets the second and fourth Mondays of the month at the home of Mrs. Wllam Gardner, 155 Freeman Street, Woodbrdge.' The Breckenrdge Auxlary meets the second and fourth monday at homes of the memba's TRNTY CHURCH.. Rnhwajt Arena* Woodbrdge tt«t. Wllam H, Sch/naus, Rector Mrs. Wllattl Ne-hu, Organst Sun<Uy Serred Holy Comnvtmon A. M. Sunday School, 9:30 A. M. Holy Communon and Sermon, 11A.M. whch are to be announced, J The Whte Church Chor re- Chor Rehearsal, every Thura- hearses Wednesday nghts at 8 ) t-uck. day, VS0 P. M. Grl Scouts, Mondays, 2:00 P. M. (rls Frendly Succty, Mondays, r.:.'o P. M. Trnty Men's Club, 2nd Wodncs. day, 7:00 P. M. Trnty Vestry, 3rd Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Trnty Altar Guld, meet* quarterly as announced. Tr.nty Mother's Unt, 1st Monday. Holy Days: Holy Communon 10:00 A.M. St. Margaret's Unt, 1st Wednesday, 8:00 P. M. Trnty Acolyte Guld, meets us announced. Trnty Chor Mothers TTnt,' meets as announced. St. Agnes' Unt, meets as an-1 nounced.! ST. ANDREW'S CHURCH Avencl Rev. John Egan, Pastor. Sunday Masses 7, 0:15 and 10:45 A, M. Holy day Masse; 6, 7 and 8!A. M.! Weefcd*y Muss 7:30 A,!K. - ; Frst Frday Mass 6; Holy Communon at 6, 7 and K A. M Novena Devotons every Frday at 7:30 P. U. OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH New Brumwck Avenue 0 Ford» Rev. James Sherdan, Pastor Sunday Masses: 7:00, 8:ft0, 9:00, 0:00and 11:00 A. M. Weekday Massfs: 7:00 and 8!1S A.M., Servcemen's Novena Ev«ry Monday evenng at 7:30. Novena 1 to Our Lady of Per- > Mrs. t. OUR hedeemer EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 26 Fourtk Street,, Ford Rev.'Arthur L. Kreylng, Pastor Sunday chool and Bble class, 0:30 A. M. worshp at 10:45. Rsng Wave of Grme n Germany s Plagung AMG BERLN. Amercan mltary Kuvevnment says the U, S. occupaton zone of Germany s beng plagued by a rsng wave of crme, md gang lawlessness and volence s partcularly heavy n Bavara and Greater Hosse, Both GeTmans and dsplaced persons have been among the offenders. An AMG report sad that n Greater Hesse there have been 8,389 reported volatons, of whch onehalf were thefts. Of ths number 28 per tent nvolved food. The report added thut n four ncdents of»gang lawlessness dsplaced persons were mplcated. n Bavara, the report contnued, "rrmnal actvtes of dsplaced persons consttute an mportant law and..order problem." Durng one weuk there, 43 crmes nvolved dsplaced persons ncludng four homcdes. March of Dmes Netted Total of $15,980,000 NEW YORK.* Natonal Foun- (ton for nfantle Paralyss announced trtal the 1946 March of Dmes realzed $15,982, Of the tub), went to the na- UULU fmmdatnn 'or ts program n, rcscth. educaton.and emergency t'pdewy ad, and $7,797, went tu local chapters for care d treatment of patents. Evcted Couple Now 'At Home' n Chcken Coop.NORMAL, LL. When Mr. and Mrs. E. C. L.esler were evcted from netual Help each Tuesday at 7:45" a co.jv ralway sleepng car P. M. when t was sold, the housng shortage presented no problem to them. Confessons: Saturdays, 4:00 to 6:00 P. M.,aW7::0to9:00P.M. Leshvr bought two used chcken brooder houses. Placng them epdto-end behnd hs daughter's house he bult wndows and doors and shaped out two rooms, a ktchenlvng room and a bedroom. > HOLDAY Chrstmas club total tns year s $635,000,000, a new record. LOVELNESS... Your beauty wll gleam ths Kala Holday sea-.qn _wh^u our expert up-rators sweej) p'yollf" curls. Our top to toe tval/munt wll tnake'you KDVV radantly. C)A11 for you* uppontment today! XMAS SPECALS $10 Permanent for $7.40 $8.50 Permanent for $5,511 Duchess Beayty Salon 86 WASHNGTON AVENUE CARTERET Oranges magne, less than 5c per pound for jucy Florda oranges. Today's best orange buy! GrBpef rlt Mcy Florda Seedless each 5 c Fancy Western DELCOUS Apples 2 Fancy STAYMAN WNESAP Apples 3bs 29c fancy Calforna CEBERG Lettucett 3 ctel 7c tarrots Tender Calforna Broccol Fancy Selected Bunch 29c Tomatoes 19c Fancy Yellow Onons Ch, 35c Fresh Tender'Calforna Bunch fancy Calturnlu eunuts me unmatchablo for flavor and tenderness! Serve them now! Green Beans **& ^^ 15c Snappy fresh green strngless beans at a real low prce! Featured at all Acmes! CHEESE FEATURES Cream Cheese 3.^.14c Provolone ' S lb 61c CheddarS 0» 63c Bleu Cheese «69c KtAft AMERCAN Grated Cheese X VelVeeld 4-o.pgdag* 31c FRUTS, JUCES Frut Cocktal X. 38c Apple Sauce t r n e COLLEGE NN 24-ox. wn Tom. Juce Cocktal 19c Apple Juce T U 26c lomato Juce,r 12c Tomato Juce r':l26c Florda Natural GRAPEFRUT Juce 10c 25c Buy a supply of ths rch natural grapefrut ^uco! Blend 2 25c 29c A perfect blend of orange and grapefrut juce. Buy now! Orange2 29c 35c fda orange juce packed fresh from the groves. HENZ Green PEA SOUP Con CAMPBELL Tomato Soup 3 Tomato Soup, S n 9c LJ«! H>. Cream of Muthrown Henz SOUP n.m. < Keebler Butter- Flavored Thns C Formulj "A" A clunm tn wattr wfhrner. A llttt* don t lo»! ^ Fanty ColJun 5w«l Cr»om 5tyl«, Acme Whole Kernel Corn - J 15c Golden sugar corn n the whole kernel. #1 «on gu$up,,*j«.njlc Glonwood French Q«Slyl«Srng, #2 <«n ' "* Whole Beets A5 wn 14c Slced Beets Ro tt 14c Wax Beans ST. BEN GEE Pa<kag«Chow Men Dnner 49c QM Seat Enrched Flour Davs Wfc "-*^W 9c Vanlla Extracts.28c DUFF Gnger Bread Mx». 22c Nabsco Grahams P l b, 26c Krspy Crackers X 25c Supreme Bread '«' tc M Cr»n-Cut DlUd nelu Cucumbor M-O». LVAR Span.h Boullon Cubal Q«pg. of $ Ov BRLLS loh-o. Spaghett Sauced 14c 34c 66c Our fnest qualty all-purpose flour, Today's best flour value! Mnce Meat,.., Presto X 31c «^ H». 5 t c lf " R5NG j Cok. f. u, n Heckers Farna "C 24c Frutcake ROB ROY Quart Bolll. (Pluu Dpot'A Sparklng Water 2"»23c NBC lb. Pntkaga Premum Crackers 25c Jffy Pe Crust Mx 14c AscoTeaS9c 33c w c. Cam MK J * * abagsxr"14c eabgxr Apple Cder Old DutchS=H c SatadaeaBags p o nj5c Mxed Nuts * 49c Bon Am Powder t 11c Telley lea Bagsft43c Damond Walnuts lb 49c Vansh Sr «119c Gold Dust SMP H Upton's lea H. k 0«.51c ALMONDS S*.45c Hescale. 134c Prunes S r lb 25c (Wh.n Avolubl) Sanka = T? 44c Jumbo Fgs S: 24c Blue Suds r 8c Ou Blum at l waht. U* wth Evergreen Pne Jelly Soap :r 29c sqf or ul U n mal Blu-Whte Flakes You Wqth 8c Whtn Chffon Soap Flakes X36c,.»,

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'M r JHfnt W>ll; S t; t l l e tt'l'mnn,, le,, a ' ntp, :l TV n'orp..rated, or lly vrtue nf nn dr.let,. tl,e 'nurt of chancery nf.ww.-lers.-y nuclc m the tyy n't the date h-.nl. n a dlute vh>rc. the Au-u-l Housng 'nrp., St -w.tcr^c^ cdfr 11wn,' N.-nmphn.nt, anl >h ;tnl annth-r ;'e (he,le>n(ns,. y.hfl n- chrcl fn nplcr anl.lllswer Ml hll nl ;a<! cnplantnt m '.c het th.lay d.lanmry, CM. md hll wll l" lk.n as cnnfensed Klrust you. Thf s<nl hll s ftlfl to hsnlutfly l'hr Hml freclcs' ym rnm all r^ht nml c ty nf redcmjtlon nf, n nml n He rcmsfs decrrllol certfcate. " tux snle lnlfl March l.nts tt tn- A 'ltlul ferk for ten per Pfl1 r.r K. nnol nf bll n lllf' nfler " le T'.Nvn^l.lp Tn-nmrP- " "»< - n-npny e(n h bll. lox'-hpr wttb a. etfl ad- u-r Ue K.nl of u r«'o <nmrr-fltrttv 'mnfmny nllmrpl n ln nslm>x.4 n N>w.»r"ey. statns Unt lln- Surety <'(*>»ny wll furnm «M b.bu-r wlh bonl n thf nmnul nf thf lal, ' nndroned.n a- nlan. c wth tn- f.-rm of bend nttm nl n Spp lb atlus nml l'ro- (,Sl 1. Tlw» Townshp ('Atnmttrc rcperves le 'luhl d r.je- lny or al >«f lrpmrl to he lor the best nterest- m tn- TnNvHtlp S' m dn. t.1. H'.NOAM, Townshp ('bk., 1 >AT! : ' lpcenh-r :'.!-l, ll'k To h> mlvr-<;cj n tn- hb-]n'!)lp%l-u'nlrr.m l'c Pnlw Mh a'nd h-rembcr uh, tmd. LEGAL NOTCt,* lp ntero?!* 1 '! thr-ren wh nc (rven.' n nflllllt n n- lcrd c n n - e r n - llr t h e Hllllc l..l.lu'nfcan, AN (M'.VA.VCK Rl! THK A'ACA-' TON ll' 1 AN JK/KASK AN ) KK TN(-S)MF-:NT OF THF, TFLC lkmts N ll! AMHlNl! PMM Tllll''UMK'ATON l>l'" A PrKTflN (F W'l-WT FFH.L ROAD AM A F'dll- TON O - - (V('*l! l!f>av) N THK roul.na Sfl'TON (K THE TOWN'- SHM OK WKllRCtWllO N Tll'. "(ll'mty OK M/'l/fXKX: f reflnntel to hp Tnwnshlp r'nnml ee a jettttnn r''n' j * ]r'f? thp vucn tnn of tn. htl*. rlrut n a dvm- <lrlve*''.v" :'t7(l ts m>r>rftflch frnm Vrvcr ld.d :nd the pnhll» rlpfll, f any, n l.ve U?d n nn efl!ert> dre th. fnn t^1 tntor^ectdn wth (le nnrlherlv pflllt of Wevf Hll smv nn the ulxnl 'ml 1 or "Cnnh (Flls, 'nl'n, X..( nf 'le Cnfpnrntllll of ("'lfn.1, lenernl 'Fnn, ;5e.-tlnn A. (n lnc " vllcl rmp ftaf\tled n he Mhllle.es Pntrtv 'H.rkJ»(rf. ce. as MSll',*'.f>J, fle *»S. h* Vtal efl. h..nd that rft n n tl-k A'srtesm m K ". us -Jln'wn 't the M» ). am Lnt 17 h nl»kn "t t h e rcv.mel (nl t tl 1 ol n 1 fv 17.n.!,1-. ;nenle) tv a nmtr -", l!:t, m.\- le pr er hnmhrv :... nml that p.nt nf 1 e\ tellllllh' nnrtllem.nl: r -. ll T ll-' THK WnVFfftr.UHK N OF MlF'lt.KSBX xrrrr. MTK'F. W HK1KHV llvhn' that the 1 lollowk prnpns.'l -nlnnc was nt Cod cel an.l passed nn frst rtnlhk nt a PKelK n! 1 thp Town shp t'lnnltuo m WnflhrldK- n 'l llesev,,\'..\v.lerse.lay of lercmne', ' lw T p <'.n\" of Ma lu-bl on tn- :'ml. anl flal sad l and wle ler:.mary Mult-nl-rk: l-'.llnf Slnk-nl el; l'rank Murtn: lla.e.vehell'l.lh; Slephntl 1'u'Zlk nml Mrs. Stpplan Por.zk, 11 ^ Wle; Suse Pexk *Td Mr. POP- ;-k, 1H; nl of Kslf l-nc/lk: Ad.lr l.apnsk! and Mrs. Adolf l.a.nsk, * NVf., Frank A. T!nb-rl and- Mt'. 'r»nlt A. Flubcrt, hs wle: 'llsc hbet and Mr. lnh--t, lsband of Klslp ltert: l.'r rou (llu anlmr* Kre)- cl'-k lnlb, hs wfe: Kllth '.ull.' and.mr. Unlhe. lnsbnnd of Kdth Cull..-. Vn.nlla otlavlnn ;n'l Mr. ttt:vt.no, lushnnd.. 'e'nlla Ottavlam: Marano Vanncll and M'.. Marann Vanell, hs Nvl 1.-; Petm Mnrldon, :vh.nv-r; Mas hpmank nml Ms. Muv l-satrlck, s Wle:.l-sse <*<>)>cr anl Mr. 'nnppr, hn^l.and of.le^'dc Vnp.-;.lense.nEan and Harry le..onan, husband, "r Mr le.lunhv haml nf Jesse [>p,.onan, aa rase may be; saa.- S-lnvartK Ms. saa- S( hwaru. hs lln- S.-lwa't/. anl Mr. S.lwTt7, hnhnnl of Hlne SelNvart/., Slewnrt.umber fo., a t-rprat: K.lth WjllrHon; - U.wa-.l!, WlklMfn: Wllam..lohlsol md Mrs. Wllam 1. Johnson, hs wfe; John W. Stockton and llnwnrd. Wedn, partners tradk an Rtfokto and Wedr; (.'nnra.l Tres-h; ('lrjr l.-hman; l''!u-rsro h.onln and Mrs. l-'ranees.-o 'onantunlo, hs' wfe- ('. (1 ('.nn ltd a NBW York 'orkratlon; Wlle K. Jnlnson anl Mrs. Wnfl 11..nln- Hnn, hs NVf.; atftna.johnson amt Mr..lotnMon, hn^bt'u of 7efrnla.ldnsor, and ther or anv of tlt-lr -espee! ve unknown lu.r, l-vlm'r-k, pcrsntl rppre- K-nlatves, e.v-.nlnrs, allnlnfltratnrs, ymnte.:, at^^ns or st.-- cessors n r^lt, ttle or ntere.st. lly vrtue of a ler of the Court of rau-y of Xew Jersey, made on tn: day of he dnte hereof, tn n cause wheren Tn- TWK[ >. M Woolbrlt;e, a munl'pnl corpnr!!"-. tlon of the rflale of New Jersey, s complanant, and yon 'aal others art- \hc (tfffnlunt?, you rr<- relred to uppsar and answer lr hll of snl '-oplam! on ur befdre the tth day ff January, ne.xf, or the sad bll wll l,e taken as eonlvsel atst you. The snl bll s flpl to absolutely debar»ml lor." lose you from all rfjh and equty of rnlemptu of, n and fo tn; pn-nspft (l(-scbpd n certt.ttos of tn\ sales date nry. 21st, l!: r. n ffe.blfltll. clam n or n the premses d n sad bll of < KTplanl VlCTn SAMWK, Snllflor for tlr Complfllnant, L'4 Cnmen'r Street, \'.'Wtfl«2, New Jersey. Paled: November :<th, flt..-, , -'7; 12-r>, 11 STATt: Of NE* 1 JK1SKV nur.vntmfcnt OK STATR To ALL TO wrfom-thhsh l'ltkh- -N'TS SHA., CdllK, r,:l-:r,tln<'.: WMMlOAS, t pp-nrs lo mv satsfarton b\- laly ant len.'a^l -'- old nl' lll«pfteeednss lor le v.lnntary lssnlutlon thereof, by the mlselt of two-thrd.-, of 1 lt" members then prcden:,.'al tlahwav 1'ark Mm(r*rlan Auan Ct./.erclub,.1 corporaton! ths Stat-, hs rnmpll'd W'Hh all the rc( r lllenls nf Ttle."., C/ruratlulls and Assocatons Not for Proft, (tevst-d.statutes Of l!)37, prflnary to SSR of ths Cerlt ale of TKSOluU.n. NOW Tfrc:rc-'OK';., t..ovn r..,\t.\lu<ll, Secretary of St.ur of He state ut New Jersey, f'o (KKHV 'NlTrV, that thr sad (rnnalon dll, nl tl* KlKhteelltll day of Nvcmbcr, A.). (("f, tle n my nfflc n dulv e\p< uted anl attested consent n \vrltlk to tn- dssoluton of sad corporallon, «bl«l sad- fnsent nml the record of tbf- rnc"-l- Ks aforesad, ne now on fle ll nty sad offlce as provded by nw. N TESTMONY" frllnnkl', 1 have hereunto sct my land and affxed my (ncal SKA,) SH,»t Trenton,-thn Hglteetl lay of November, A.t. NlPteen lunlrcd and furl y.sx 1,-OV> T"t, MAlS. Seclcla- V of St.Uc f.-f,. --?; 12-R. 12, 1» d an n- -,..cbed, at whch tme and pla.-r a! persons Nvho tnay le n f r!-.4t<l hecn wll be gven nn opportunty'.!" " P.U -m wn ltu (he sulllf..1 lrn'lan. AS' (luunaxc: T'l l-'l.\ TK WAJJj A'.KS ol-' AM, M-lMKlfS OK THK 'o.'-: ':'A:TM;NT nr T: T'lW.N'SlH' ('' Wn lh;l(n: HK T O:AM.; n- tle,ty<ynsl Commttee of be ToNvnshp nt W o o l h l ' l l K C ll le ColMll.N lf M d - l b - M ' X : The yejnln- salares of thf- folnwns members of th(> rnllce Pp.rtm-n: ol the ''onvsbp of WfmdlllUe al'e btebv lsed.s follows: (a Chef ol '..l e, f 1,6410. ' (l. Ca!»ls of 'olke. t:.6oo..) l.elt-ll,,n! ll.-leclves, 13,-lSh. (d Kmnds Serjeants, r Mnn: TO nmks N'rtTfCK S KllOflV (1VKN tha f-(.;tled bds wll be receved by the Townshp Commttee nf the TONVshp of W'-mllrlKe n the ('nunv uf.mddlesex at the MeHK.r.-tl Mun, nal Buldng' n sad TnNvnshp on Monday, b«cfmb#r!(lth, 1S46, at x P. J}., for the removal of KtrbaKe of all knln, lu-hd^ slu-s, for a Pero) nf One V-ar ron.lamarv 1st, HT, to llpcelllhel llst, 1047, m-lnv.. n the follwk h'avbaf'e eolletn dstrcts, :s- sr-t forth n an Ordnance enttled "AN DUfll- NAXCO TO CBATK ((ATR'AK f'ol.[.l.:'t0n' nstthcts," tdopted 1'Vbnary l»tl. 9t, am amended February 9h, 19?.": February d Kmnd - Serreat P lc Clerk, 11 (k Trf(l<- Ser Traffl' ffl r.trnle J::.M 'lftrolm.-n n: t ho Sf-c J'-'.Tfh. 'atrnlm rs. $:',,ffl. the Frst 'lnss, ltd Class, the Thrd Clufs. >;M n *. Snl salares slall h sen-ntlly h-t.llcnts. ".^TtTt^ '.ln.n. t- shall take effect.laa'y n, :M7. a'nd. :t!l frdlaccx nr prts nf unlnanccs r'htw*4n shhufh ' l.f'mslkl(-u t' -wtl are lu-rcuy t-s tlcl am ft^penled..m'dpst } ' (JltKNKU, 'nnnteenun-nt-larffe.. Altc-r..1. ll'xkla-n, Tnwnsltu Cl-rk, r - < ' ' T<. he TurtHe. 4ndepen1»ntl,cutler 11!.tl '-relnhf-r f..ml llecenln-r 1:'. lulb, wth nnt-p Mf tmhlr hear- llmt nr fnal :lh llll nl Dcrclllh-r H, H. VH'l, and.setpmbcr 1,1th, 19S; rav- ' '.lu: Hecemher Flth, H2C; lanury XlTlCK S HKKKttY (lvon that [le fnljnvn^ propnktm nrlnafce WHS nt-olnc-d and passed on lr.t readng at a meeng of the Townsbp Commttee of the Townshp of WmdbrdKe, n he Counly uf Mddlesex. New.1/rso.v, held on tle 2nd.N- uf lec-mber. H-4C, am that sad ordnance NNll be taken up for consderaton and tlnl passage at a nl-hnt; of sad Townshp Commttfe n be held al tlm meetng room n the Muncpal UuldnK n Woodbr.lj;.-., New Jersey, uj lllf. 16tl day of )f L-mher, l!uf. at S o'clock l\ M. ('ST, ov as SUD thereattr as sad tnatcr "can b(- reached, al whch tlrte ul^lace all persons who may lenher 'lttsfler' - HlP lne \J-cst frnm MK Tdft'XHtll TOWXSH1! Tn: cor that: KM tnn 1. The puhll,- rljthts arln- 1 nat frnm thr lfdlctot of that nrt n' t ltvul.r Jrlvewuy.trrt ts HV- [ rrorh from mver Fotnl and the julllc rlkhv, T afls. n Mnvet nrad n an easterly drcctnn t'l-nra ts ntersecton utlh ttu- nnlel\ pnl nfwfm bl ;n.(.l av shn«-ndn an rfffmtl nup cntttt'l *"nl(»na Hlls, 'nlnnln,.v..1 P-.pettv nf the Cnrporntlnn ct Tdlnn secton A, Mar. r: n the Mld,tl»s»v ( - c as.map -".'. fl t. ;';e «nd V.A-!. : Yl'.\.nd Let,\v nn the tle.l fjlefl n 1:>7 M.m,.; fnlnn :-: n.v he.-(n > ''..'r.dnry lne the tntatned map nf tt:tr ;.. Hlls, Sec Merrll, My Cler nppm l f-p nhll.'ly rcmt pror to.m. n Hm H lle Tnul."ep A'-Me'V tn«legal NOTCES nnlldlnk, "WH-tthrldRe, NPW Jtrnny, anj pxpn.p nftl sfll nt ptm'c cftl«bml tn He ltu; e» hlllur B.torOnK to prrn! of *-lf on flln wth tlo shlp Clr pm pllon and to t!.;>, W'.Ml.vr.-p. Tdkn further notce that Tcwnshfp Cnm'tntttef h, by tlon and prnl to lnw, fl\p() a mlltnnm prh'p ut whlm snld lots n al.1 block WU be sold t-ofpthnr -Wth tll othef detal* pptfltpnt, nnll mn n u n prlee bcm;?:'.'» Ofl plu etsta of p'jparlhk d«)l «"d ldmr tlslns thh -nlp. *bl lots n Md bloolt, t sold nn *m», wll 'Hro a (lonvl pmllleu of J'-T."", the bllaflop Of pnr..n..'h>--'. lo -C " -qtal monthv 'tnllmfntfl nf jm.lf plw nterest and dne..no-.m. \'df"» for n contnct of sale. Take further notce th»t at md jalt, of any date to whch t fnay b«sdjfjurnpd the Townshp Commttee rf-mrves <he rkht n ts dls NOTCES H,r..r lo W-n X Mnn: H- 'n,c SA, TO WHtKM T 1WAT CONCRFtN: \\. ' b-klar mpptlnk nf tn* To\vn«hp Comfnltte nf t h«t**-n- -h,;,,.r W'.-oMlrltBre hold Monlny, f.,.ner :'n.l. fl. wam (l'e-. - dn'erttse he fuel thll nl Morla...Velll.H'. l>e. ellbcr Kll, '.'ll. le ''nwso 'lnnll (ee wll m-n H.1 1". M. (TST n the 'nnmllleo 'lnners.,\1 'm n r Munulml FlllrtlnK, Wnornrhlge, New.Pt-nf-V, nd...\pnse and HP H pmle.nln nn, tn the hlkhpst bdder ecrdtnn to prm< of «m«on He Wth tho ToNvnshp c;prk upon tn n^m'llfn md to be p.bllrdy rem! prltr tn sale.om 6 tn M lne]l"h-e n Hm k lo'-'l, W'onll.-llt" T'-wn-lp A s * " - mf Al!',, Tke furthpr nottr> that tne Tovnshtp ConlltPP bus, by rmoluln and pnmt to nw, tlxel a mnmum prlep lt \Vb.'h snld lots n sad hln.'k wll be snht loketber fttk all nlbpr lealls pcrllnent-. unld lmnm D e bom? 't.t (n l us f prepnrlk le'l and ad' LfeOAL NOTCES Mtv of th OensrA Pl»n. lmt,", on fle nty.oprlt'n Ofvunl'd.,_.. aeoepane*. bd. or bd above mnmum, hy the T6wnshp Commttee and tho paymern thereof by the purehnner ccordlff to he mnnner of uuretmut n Bccordancn wth ternr of salfl on '; th» TnwnKhlp wll 4clver a 6»r- (raf ;n.l s n l e, -nl nr - : H.r^n«R.F. WN1OAN, Townshp Cl»rk, T.v he alvcrl:s-cd ' nhcv :.th.. 11*, nnl (.ccm!er ltlt. 'M:, n the n!eper>tlent.lrn.ter, >r la W-SSO fo WrtTlM T MAt TON' At «rurlnr HP Townshp Otmltt shp nl W n ember ; to.'tdvertsf tlnc of the of thp TownlbrhK" Jfld M.-ndy. f. l!h, was.lr,-. led the fad Hnt on M Tnk> rurthnr notce thut at al1 sale, or nny dnle to wllrh t may be ajjnlne), the Tnft'mhlp ('onndtee resf've the. rlcht. n lt< 'llscrftlon td reject nny mp or nl Mrl* ;nl to sell Mll lot" n Nlhl block, lo such bdder M t lmy s.'fed. (lllf ' f-tfard belk ftlven to terms nn.l 1 nmnltrr ol paymont. n ra»«m* nr more mnmum bds shall be.receved. lpon nepptanc^ of tle ^llnlmnm bd, or bd above mnmum, by tho Townshp Commttee urnl the payment thereof hy the. purchaser ncoonnk to tl< manner of purchnne lr'-oynre wth termk JSf»»le on He, the TnwnuMp wll delver a bnrtsnln and sale deed for ld premses. l-atku: U'ccnber :l K'.. H. l4!nka N, Townsllp Clerk To be advertsed le-mb.r T,th. lc,.-md h n r a W r 'Jth. lt'r,, n the ba, or bd»hov» tnln'ml, by tr».,.l.l) (..(On.tteC Bll'f bft p»yt«ft thrruot by th* jjrth«««r»(j. '-(fdhk d the nnnner or onrrhnhn ncrtohoncfl wtm (e'nss Sf «&1«en the. tle 'hntnolp Mlj.l»n.... /a. ffnm and unle deed for mlfl promlnjk. ATKM. t'-'nher 3, lllr. H,.1. D'NKJAN, Townshp (Xlerk. " 1 dn- MMM Dft'jnlter f.(l,,, nml ln-'fll-r l^lb, luf, n the dtll H lll; dler H k t TO WHOM T MAY OONCRRN: Al a roflftr mtutlnt ot tl» Townshp Commnee (jf th«townnlll nf W()dl.rl(1(t(> helj Monflhy le enler >nl, Mf, 1 WB cllrertel tn (KlverlW«the f«(jt Hnt on Mond;\y eronlnr, Morenjltfr Ud, llt, n- 'luwhup Commttee wll neet nl ft 1. M. (RST) n the ['ommlllee (.'lntberu, M l> n n r. n Mnnlrlpn llnldltk. WondlrldBe, New Jej'e.y, nml /'xps! nd flell nt publln'nne and n be hlkhe.«t bdder-ttucardltg n trrtn of sdle, on fle wth the TowNhlp Clerk open to nspecton flll tn le Pllllfly turt pror n nle.,)1.- n: nnd 111 n nm-k (vj«, W'udflhrhlKe' Tnwn.Mjl AHsexHn-nt Mp, Take fnrler notce tlat tle Townshp 'lmmltteff lan, hy reo- tnr' prwfn" TP, ftrtr n hlnlmum jrlce *l whlm nnld lots n ftnld hl-k wll be snld tnketler nlth.ll Kttur lmulln pertnent, unld n n.nl ple helx t'jhjn htn cnum nf prcpnrln(t rtfer) (nn <d»er- HHK lls sale. 8ald lots n sttld llncl, f snld on frn*. Wll requre H >l(.vvn p a/m e n t (f 120.0(1, U\e ml rtn and, mlmn 1,1 n >ahl blo- W'ltl hll, M,,. mnmum Cnflls of tk p, _ 'rcp,-,, 'Tnc'k, Vf'nnlf',!;, 11 down p,\,n,,,, ntcp or m-,.!,.'_ enunl nmlu- n vldpd 'm-,,,','','! T«l^,. Kb-, nr nnv,,,. lf "(Jon.,1. cr'tht n,.,. ','.''," thd tl sell r u.t t fjlcl h,1,1,.,' N»" he,1k ;. Jl l v. <>. r ". L:N, of nmr,. mn,,,-,., celvel. Ml, nr bld'!'!,, ' T'*»hlr (,,,,, tn'l tn. n s rk'lts VOBUC 'M GLAD AM ELECTRCTY T GVFS ME A LFE OF VARETY) 7T~ AT SPORTS EVENTSTHEATRES.EVBRY NTE SPOT.YOU'LL FND OL' GLAMOUR BOY., KLOWATT..V.' - MAKE NEWS ANO Stt»T OEtS AROUMO MY HEAD'S \K THE CLOUOS.MY FEET ON. =- JM^ GROUMDf" PLENTY OF ACTON.T SURE S SUCK AT EVERYWHERE.NEVER TRCK SCENTFC DEVELOPMENT5.CHARTV DRVES, AT WORK N HOSPTALS HELPNG * ~" SAVE LVES P ^ 1 ALWAYS ON THE <JO,NEVER AM PURE ENERGY,LMtTL S52E^T ffttl tnn.mnm s:f.."..- and the v'-ated.-nl L : Plllll the'rln l'l-l jy fl.-sf(t.'.'n cx'ltuhh S." mn :. TV.- p,.'[-.,e,f. / en o>'..r :'.. >.:. ; nrpnt; my's as rrt.'.- H.ltl V,l. ;»t nn Secl.l,.! Ths n take eh>.- hnrtfl.t y.f be e-le'e'l'let lo n(..n shall pasl wth law. Attest: U. J. h!"n'l(!a.v. T*V) Clerk. Tn > (' adverts d n nl#p> tnlfnt- je.;der on le. enher.', :ml he. ember lj, llt*, v.'tl mtlo of bh he.rk for lul Rflpu on >, enc- 16, 94K, nd 71 et'-tflel npy Hed 2lUln...-'lMV 'J:ys wth he ('mny Clerk nfxle 'mny nf Mddles..*. 1f*tr tor"-wt _, JT0T1CE OF rtttmc SALE fb WHO*! T. Wt CONCKN: At 'refjular meetrng of tn«townshp Commttee of the Townshp nt" Wnolbrdge held \M-n,!:!N. nceember L'ml.!<Mn, r»w:sure-t-. to advertse the tuft that An Monday evenm. December f.tt. JOtC. the Townshp Commttee wll men at;-s--1-1 :- M. (BST) n tle rntntlee 0h»mbera,.-Me mor «Munltpal ln-.-\enltn;, llecdler Blh, r.ok. tlt" Townsllp Cnrnnlttee wll meet nl s f. M (KST n the f'nmmce Chmlern, MomnrM Muncpal Hulld!n(f, Wnodhrhlge, New.l.rsey, and expose and 'fl St pnbl 1 snl>. and to the hghest bdder accordng; to terms of Kle nl fle wth he Townshp Clerk open to fn-pertlon md to he publcly rend pror tn sale, L.t^ C tn!',ll',ll-.ve.n H... k V. 1 ' 11. W'nllllU. Tnvvnshp AsS-fMll 1 Mll. T.lte.further notlt-e that the Townshp Commttee tns, ty resoluton and pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum prce nt whch s;ld!nt> Hu n Hn.l bn. k wll be MM "K-tl-r and esposte and nell at publc»au wltl nl older dftslls pertnent, vhtd nd to the hlgllcst bdder aejorrtng Umn prce.-uj; lm pn-. o ternn of lan on fle Wth the cosa or preparng (cftl nml «Jv«r-j Tawss^p Clerk open t tsntf thl.s mle, Sjj ht n fud bn. k. :t 'nld ". m!' «ll r... u,. ft-rer! «-llj noncrc OK Mjm.o ' 0 WFFOM T MAY CONCMN: Al n regular mtetln* of tht Townshp Commttee of the Town- sup nf Wondbrdge hehl Mnday,! n" elnt.r L'nl, l!'l*. F «'..< lr''lml tn udvttlsp tle fact thut on Von-! r. eveln, lf-etbt Kth, 11( f., tc Townshp lommltlce wll n... ;: s ' M. (RST) n tlf Commttee Clutcrs, Memoral Muncpal as; WoodbrldRe, New Jersey, of pn'chnh^ \>ru'v to be pftld n (" :l jn.nnlly nvlhllmepth of Jlln. H lntc l o"t and other terms provlded (or n contract of anle. Tuke further notce, that at «a!d >alc,,dr nny dnle to whlcl t may be Hftlourne the TowhftHp (!l)n*:- 'mne* re(ftvf«le rlttt n tn flrn- :-rctlnn to reje-t nny one or tll Mls and (d sell snlrt lots n d block T o n su.l bdder n«t may select, dud, regard beng K< v en n tprms anl manner of payment, n -aaa ow or nure mnmum ulln Hlmll he re- celycl. 1'pon acoeptatee nf the mnmum hd, or bd nlova mnmum, by the Tnwnshlp Commlttfte and the pay- ment thermf by the ptrrnkser ne- 'C-rdlnK t" n- manner of purclanrt j n accnrlmce wth terrrw of dale on fle, he Tnwnsltp wll delver a bar- Rtln am «nl.-.rcf for 'nlrl nrenlmk.!.\t-:.m elnh.- :, t! l " ll'l-lll'll.ll,,, nl', tn. Tnn- Knln and *-, 1 'AT. 11,,, t..1. 'l \ Tn he,,,,, Nf, nd ndependent, T.'1!..,!',,,,, ' M! >' lo ftdv (hlv e the Tn "t " 1 u.. H.! ll'.vlan', Tovrt^lp Clerk. T<. n- mlv rt «(. *., (.tner r.th 'Ut, nml.. cnh-r 'Jlh, s. n 1h<> n*lt.p«.'nlf-n t - Leader. f.av ; n. snee of purchase prce to be T>nhl nl.m. And to b«pullclv read pror to ttle,,«k 1 ml. lllo k -ml K. W.n.ll.ldl-,- TnWlslp.\ -Se.'-lllell! n MonMy nstllmenfa nf J plus nterest, and other term- prud f l vded for n contract of, sale. Talc* further notce fhat t sad f'nl., or any dale to whlrl t may be Uljourel tle Townsllp Commttee, rost-rve- the rl ;lt n t» lst.t'.n tn re Je t any one or all rl..s n sad Take further nolle* that th«townshp Commttee has, by tlon am p^l suan^ to law, fxed a mnmum prce, at whch nsla lots n.".ld block wll be sold together ^-th All other detals pertnent, sad n n m n p j c - t,,.r r $ J H p l u ^ l«! costs of preparng deed and ad'verk.ltsln r tlls Kale, Sad lots n sttlfl to smh bdder *s t may mkf'u Uuej block, f sdld on tetno, wll re.qlre regard beng plven to terms au'p fct.:ym(t nl t'.nn, he halmanner of payment, n case one or ance of purohane prce to be pad n lal mnnthly nstallments of tlo.flo plus nterest and other terms provded for n contract of sale. Take further notce that at lad ale, or any date to whlfch t m*j more mnmum bds shall be receved, 1'pon Hcreptfncft of tht mnmum bd, or bll above mnmum, by the Townshp Commttee am th payment t*ereof by the purchaser ar-lbe ndjourned tle Townshp Comcjnllng to the mnfnor af porchase mlttep reserves the rght n ts dt»- n accordance «t! terms of pal* on Lcrntlon to reject any one or all bds Me, the Towrjp wll delver a bar-fund to.ell sad lots n sad Meek tn srarh bdder as t ntty select, due regard beng (then to terms «nd manner of payment. n otae one or more, mnmum bds shall- be rep gn am sale deed fur sad nremle h \j-]-:l ecemhn- ::, ; «t..1. lrnkjan, Tnwnshlp Clerk. To n. al-.-rls.l h.-.-emlf-r 'tl, 'M. and "-'.-rnh.-r -l h, '*M', n tn- 1 nlepen-lent-leader, eelved Upon acceptance of tljo mnmum Mcrtr tot \v- \(»llf -: OF PfflMC KA.E TO V'lHM FT MAt CONCBRN:, At u regular mee.tlnr of the Townshp 'ommltee of the T6wft'- "hp!>r w..nt-fr(» held Mnndav. n. nh- :'l, luf, wm fl»ced. n alvt'tsc the fad tha nn Mun!.l:u evenng, lf-cember Htl. H, ll,.. Tnwtshln Commttee wll nun ht». '. M. (KSTl n tho Commute* 'n.tnlers, Membrl'l "" luldlnn. Wuolbrjlge, New and cspoh. and."ell nt pbllc»»!e.nd n the llxlext bdder accordlbf t lernw M salp nl, lle, wlut the Townshp clerk open n nspecton am (n be publcly read pror to "ale. pan nl Led f-a n ntu k MT, llnc p'tlclnrlv (les'ttlel m fo- mvs: llfnorlpton t-knnn^ at a pont n the northerly lne ol 'Teemm Street, dlstdnt «. slcrly.n Vrt tnorr or less from he lllesecl nn of th«ntll lortll-rly lne " l-'w-mun Mtree'l wth tle wcstev lne n! 'UllKclalc Avvur, Hld 4t-Klt<K 'clhl belft also he ^olhwfsterlv nner nf Lot :' t- Hlook."l!7 UH KOW on the WonrllldUe TwnHhl > Tan t up.; tlt-ncv (H n'th-1'ly along the wenterly lne "f sa.l Lot 2, ml feet to a mll: thcco* (2 westerly and par- al -l wlh tn- norlhcrly lne of h'rcnman Street, fll feet tn a pont; HulhllK, and e\pn. nn to tn to tenj fnd "lc to. Lot To Take Twmllp t on am ml 111 nlnltnn lslnt th-r, n, O, tlls UloeK f n down pa\ m, - aoen of ton.,, e lllll 111.,1,1;,., pluh nttf-'t,: vlled for n,,,. Take tutff. Sftl 1, of nnv,t - 111' adjon He.! nlttee r'<.v,-. crutlon tn re,- and n Hell... to 9U'h hld,, rckurd be ). f; manner of pa\ o^ mdre nlnn c«ved.. 'PO arcelnn hd, or 1,1,1 al..,'. ToNTtahp Com,,, mert there c tk tn be ' act (rda nc. \.; He, the Tnwn«h:- gan, mnl fjle.1 KATK:, H. J. H M N. T«be h-e , unt >..: ndependent.-. MUGGS AND SKEETER By WALLY BSHOP WHY YOU'RE \ NOT MY LTTLE } BOY THOSE / AREN'T MY \ PACKAGE^! FELX THE CAT LEMME VOLV "frc. ART OF T^EN YOU V REEL»N YOUR. \ CATCH 7 TUFFY \U O-'F WAV 80/9 GET CASES OF PUPPY LCVE JU5T FROM LOOKNG AttLEE SHRMPY GOT lt,t00 VtS, TUFFY, JUST SAW WT DON'T FEEL HE LEAST THE FLOP FAMLY WHf\T \h

16 «PACE SEVENTBEK.-O larrons 0 Oppose governors fom ton AVENEL- Playng two games ver the week-end, the Avenel Panthers football team fought to a f-8 deadlock Frday., wth the Fords Slverstreaks and kept ther,, (' to He Played at undefeated record ntact for the season on Sunday wth a 1-0 wn ;o l Amboy; Tlt to over the Keasbey Demons. n ts battle wth Keasbey, both ;,t ndcrway 8 P. M. earns wagered a scoreless frst half that was marked wth furous defensve playng by both combnes. (RDGE - The Woodt'h Sc'ool basketball The Panthers scored the gatnewnnlng touchdown early n the m nl nppn ts 1940 cage season \- at South Amboy wth thrd quarter. Gettlmj possesson of H-,, lny Uorynskl's Hoffman the ball deep n ther own terr- 'urnlshng the op Uncol B. Tamboer, who,,1 lo the helm as basketball : ; th» local hgh school cson 'fter servlns three n HP Navy, was presented,' of t ae toughest coachng menu n hs many long f experence ths season nh ': he has only two letter-, 11. over from last year's smashed Mp.llaney and lanky John ;n A De letter wnners but' were game starters last Aveneltcs The varsty fve whch when Jm lc wth the excepton of mauled Hardy Peterson, k' Capraro, Ronne Loz rnnkp Zlal and.joe Nagy..cr, a sophomore, enlsted, Army early ths year. Mul-.nd Knsey were the leadng > t.es and saw a great deal tlnr, nevertheless, n ths,»'hv. JK wth 33 canddates at outset of the practce sessonsv.1 ck-s uuo, Tamboer stated he dowt hs Varsty squad 2 players und from ths kroup wll p(^ lfls startnk fve Hoffman Hgh. ;tl! postons "wde open.' followng 1'2 players are bat out for the startng berths lmey. Knsey, Berne Peter- Adams, George Johansen nlcyk, Gary Messck, Jm ml, Tony Brodnak, Vc Lttle Butchko and John Mosley he Barrons. the Governor be ;m nexperenced fve wth on*' veteran from last year'; avalable. Gone are Hoffman's all-county stars of last seat'jun CCKldck and John Bode- The Governors opened ther 1 season Tuesday aganst the n and wll meet ther frs 1 school opponent, St. Peter's, Brunswck, tonght before v: ut the Ba'rons. landless ot pre-season ballybcuk an nexperenced team, man Hgh has alwfrys been one tl'.f leadng county scholastc nearly every season and Ue ons from all ndcatons wl ;e plenty wth whch to cope. h does not have a Ml team lke other hgh n ths secton and Coach lskl of the Governors as, uetsjs basketball cand s (M early. t-sday nght's varsty clash be preceded by a jayvee con at 7:30 o'clock. nvest n Al* Hcd States drect nvestments ;.a at the end of 1940 amounted sbnt 422 mllon dollar whch approxmately t per cent of Unted State* nvutmentl oad. Such drect nvestment! toall Unted SUte holdng! n : opoalon a»»nurpl»e "led by corporatons or ndl Uuls domcled n the Unted <>r who hgd an mportant let n the management of such and enterprses., ' N*n>c lerm! "cadenza" today loose' «l' )lcd o any chest or cabnet ''su of he fluor, comes from talan word (or "fath" or "be- The orgnal "credena" was ecclesastcal cabnet for the of relgous artcles. YOUR NEW tcoat! h.'.;:,! h.ll t v p. r, y p wunlh. lmm 111 luc lll.'kl vl'. VPJ' 'f Slll'' ll WllllllHl mll Klvlt'-- hh (jrwl V)!f f s Hum.HM huh': Only S25-$4O All Szes- All Styles- All Models JM DALE mpkcukukjlf HQVTU us, woour W..H8M AND KAKV PA-. tler'kuudtld* Store ol Rout«% lt Udl Opens Court Season Tuesday; Rec Program Outlned Panthers Defeat Keasbey Demons tory, the Panthers steamrolled to the opponents' 14 on a sustaned drve. At ths pont Jm Boland ptched a perfect pass to Berne Peterson n the end zone. Burrows added the seventh pont wth a plunge off tackle. Here's the Record and t's Excellent! WOODBRDGE Two weeks ago the Golden Bears concluded ther ffth actve season' n sem-pro 1 grdron crcles wth a record of 10 wns and one loss, whch oc-1 cordng to the records was the best season played by the local organlzton. However, a peak nto past records shows that the Bears have lost only sx games, won 41 and ted, two n fve years of playng for, probably, one. of tlw greatest achevements of any sem pro club n the state. The local Alumn racked up a total of!fl90 ponts to the opponents ll. Playng 49 games n all over the fve year span, ths fgure, amounts to an average of 20 ponts Pros , but only after a btter and tghtly fought content all the way. The other loss was nflcted by the Planfleld 8aracens, Score 273 Ponts nterestng to note about the season of '41 s the fact that n ts strng of 10 vlctorls whtch were scored over some of the beat teams around ncludng the Manvlle Yellow Jackets, the Bears were unscored upon. The Camptown Pros and the.8arac.ens were the only two teams to cross the Bears' goal lne. n ths season, too, the Oolden Bears came up wth an amazng total of 273 ponts, a hgh whch stll stands on te fve yew veeord. A 42-0 vctory over the Essex Clppers n '42 was the bggest.score rolled up and the 20 ponts talllef} by Camptown was the hghest any team put over the Bears. The best the majorty of tearts, Mat dd score, was nudge the Bears for one touchdown. plus 1 per when bulled down to cold facts. Breakng t down stll further, the fgures reveal that the opponents averaged a lttle n Frday's tlt staged at Fords Park, the BUverstreak, th»w a good scare nto the Panthers strtknc better than two ponts per game. Astoundng but true. Or«anlaed n 1940 by Tony Cac- suddenly n the frst quarter clola..and asssted n hs efforts wth a touchdown. Trgger Trlggs by several other local sport-lovng through the lne and enthusasts, the Bears roared nto Despte the war year lh 1942, the galloped 70 yards for the score. the pro football world by salng Bears merged wth ther archrvals Mdway through the quarter, the through seven games undefeated. the Hopelawn Greyhound's knotted the count The followng year, the ' local and came up wth enough manpower to wn eght games n a ten- Boland flpped a' 23- eleven drew state-wde acclam as yard touchdown pass to Berne one of the most powerful grd unts game schedule. Scorng punch was Peterson, anywhere n the state as t'steam-' predomnant agan as evdenced by The Perth Amboy Lons wll fur-1 rolled through a tough 12-gajne the 216 ponts scored, nsh the opposton aganst the schedule and lost only two games.' dle n '43 and '44 and ts memflnshy Panthers frd team on Sun- One loss came at the hands of day. He state champon, Camptown CRAFTSMAN'S HOlfSK Won Lost Green Lantern Blue Bar Craftsman's CJub Fulton nn ** Almas Tavern Betty's Beauty Shop Stern's Servce 16 n Veterans # Sportng Club M & G. Transportaton Benny's Tavern 26 7 Veterans # GREEN LANTERN 111 Armour McVlcar Mulrooney ' Stawck Chomlck ALMAS TAVERN <2) Gursu y Ducsak Genovese Mackay - Boka RESULTS aaa SPORTNG CLUB' >. 158 J. Balog E. Szeles J. Pocsaj.. F. Mlhako J. Hango S. Ducsak AND STANDNGS " Woodbrdge Fremen League W Port Readnu.29 Fords 29 Woodbrdge Emergency Squad seln No. V Avenel Fords Frst Ad.. Woodbrdge Fre Co. TSelnNo. 11 2G ST. JOHN'S FRST AD (1) Slumpf Frost ' Hmer Coughlln.. Thompson C. Bahr 173 A. Furze. 170 W. Raymond 193W.Balevre M.Wachte BETTY'S BEAUTY SHpP (21 J. Mnucc B. Mnucc LaRusso F. Barbato M. Mtroku E. Mayorek US B. Szurko H. Seller... G..Hanjo A. Hegedus Blnd Goffre Kamchoff 4 Baka Papp Stmonsen BatU.. VETERANS # ' BLUE BAR (3) CRAFTSMAN'S (3) Bernsten 16' 2 ' 8 Suhwenzer Byers B McCulluBh m 182 Demurest BENNY'S TAVERN <0> 1 Oft 1 ft ZuTuro. l * Sehusky - 15 * l«zullo ' Salvu.. 3 * 1 7 Wasllek 1*». 14 f VETERANS #1 (U M Kerrsro 166 1#3, A. Balsal A 1*6 1» j. Lftzottl 65 "* j. 8?,urko 1S7 212 Blnd B ^ r STERN'S SERVCE 13) A. Dube we m * J Shohf... Cooper... G. Sedlak A. Sedlak Kenney.. Lscnsk SEL1N No L ' , ' SELN No. 1 (1.) , whch are a tough nemess any year. 316 bers scattered on all the far-flung battle fronts uf the world, the Golden Bears reorganed last season wth three members on hand for the frst sesson that was held n August. The total, however, swelled as the weeks rolled by wth the addton of the returnng servcemen. * A team was fnally mustered tosether uuhe latter part of September and the Bears met and played the Panfleld Saracens to a.scoreless te n the. frst postwar name. * naugurate '46 Season Hobblng along through the.schedule, the Bears ganed strength as the season moved along to ts fnal stages and lost only one game, that to the Perth Amboy Alumn, 9-8, whch was the only team to scpre on the local grdte's. fy Ths brngs the Bears' hstory up to the present season whch was marked wth the return of all ts pre-war stars plus the addtons of several new faces. Gettng the jump on all ts county rvatls, the Bears were the frst to naugurate the sem-pro andron season n ths vcnty playnu the frst Sunday n Sep^ tember under the lghts, before a capacty crowd.. And the' Somervlle Rams were the frst to taste the stng of the BearS, absorbng avenged the defeat wth a 6-0 AVENEL (-21 trumph and followed through Russell Kovacs Blnd ' ' J. Petras..' 161, 139 TO Sessel Wnd -_., 125 Hanson..' 136" PORT READNG Kolltt:... Barbato La RUS5Q Kalna D'Aprle Karpnsk Coppola.. Fscher Dudk ": Krauss, 3 Gllsdorf. Matus, Jogan Ward Drost Messck...- Ptzpatrck Cheslak ' FORDS (2) WOODBRDOE l> !) 163, Q WOODBRDGE FRST AD (2) Leson 139 H8 Bernsten Heller Hausman Roberts Rchards, Vole* Qualty Qualty o your volet dtpend largely on bow you ul your daphragm n bmthng. A well-produced tone starts there. Frst you nhale, then let go from he daphragm stead of pushng»nd_ Be*rs oj«jtng tye tone put o the throat. Rtmembw to kep the throat relaxed contractng t only results n hard, jnelalltc tone., a 26-0 lacn; ', that nght. Wth the local fans takng fancy to the Sunday nght arc tlts, the Bears played the' next sx games at Leson Stadum under the floodlghts and racked UP a strng of seven straght wns. Breakng out nto the daylght tlts for the frst tme, the.bears suffered ther only blotch on the record a followng Sunday when they were dumped by ther archrvals, the Perth Amboy Alumn, Two weeks later, the local team wth vctores over the Carteret AWmn and Leonardo Feld Club to sweep the home and home seres wth these clubs ana.end a brllant season. As the gear s beng stored away 4.0 mark the completon of another season, plans are nevertheless beng lad for next season whch accordng to ndcatons wll be the bggest and best thus far. And the Bears trek on the grdron for that frst game- next season, whch wll be ther 50th tlt u tl>e team's hstory, they wll be pontng for the pont mark. Ten ponts are. needed. Onward, Golden Bears! The Golden Bears' fve-year record follows: Woodbrdge Golden Bear* Over-All Reeord 1940 Bears Opponents 25 W. H. S. Varsty 0 25 Perth Amboy H.S1 Alumn 0 6 Bloomfleld Watsqssngs Orarlge Feld Club Q 26 South Amboy Tgers 0 ltwopelawn Greyhounds 6 0-South Rver Eagles 0 33 Essex Clppers , Won^-7. Ted ~ Bears. Opponents 12 rvngto...,» Planfeld Saracens 6 42 Essex Clppers 0 20 Clfton Vkngs' 0 19 South Rver Eagles., 0 46-Bloomneld watsesslhbu Scotch Plans 0 27-,HllsWe Huskes 0 13 Manvllle Yellow Jackets.'.., 0, aa Pcrth Amboy Football Club 0 6 Hopelawn Greyhounds 0 13 Caodptown Pros , 26 Won )0 Lost Opponent! 29 Qgdtttsburg ' 0 34 Perth Amboy Land "Co, : Newark Yellow Jackets Camptown Pros Bayonne Poneers 0 14 Jeraey Cty Destroys 0 34 Unon Cty Feld Club 0 0 Perth Amboy Alumn 6 19 Sussex Co. Bloomlngdalea 0 Won Lost 2 Opponents Bear* 0 Planfeld Saracens 27-New Dorp Queens ts. ' 40 Bayonne Steers 44_West Orange Vets 25-^BTemlnjltQr. Farmers,,,. 6 Perth Amboy Alumn 19--Jersey Cty Prates F. C. 7--Planneld Saracens 188, Won 6 Lost 1 Ted Bears Opponent; 26 Somervlle Rams 0 39 j«sey Cty Destroyers.0 1 PljlMteld Cedarbrooks 0 32~Baydfne Proa 0 12 Leonardo Feld Club.6 14_NeWftrk Woodsdes 0 20 Carteret Alumn 'v 1 8 Perth Amboy Alumn 19 8 Carteret Alumn 6 19^Leonardo Feld Club Korczowsk Paced Bears n Scorng WOODBRDGE Bg John Kor czowskljjrusng fullback, who appeared n seven of the Golden Bears eleven game.schedule ths year, paced the team n ndvdual scorng wth a' total of 48 ponts A total of 16 players fgured n on the Bears' seasonal total of 18 ponts. Dmnutve Walter Kama and lanky Franke Hlavenka, bac and end, traled Korczowsk re spectlvely wth 25 and 24 ponts Each scored four touchdowns bu Karnas talled an extra pont afte: touchdown to take second plac honors. Steve Cpo and Bob Mascenl each scored two touchdowns an nne players each struck paydr once to complete the lst of touch* down scorers. The ndvdual scorers were: GOLDEN BEARS ndvdual Scorng TD EP TJ John Korczowsk 7 6 4: Walt Karnas 4 Prank Hlavenka 4 StSve Cpo 2 Bob Mascenk...: 2 Earl Smth John Novak Mel Anacker... Norm Klby Johnny Royle. John Cpo r Tom Comsuds Jake Mohr Joe French Lou Bartha Joe Curran... Seze 10 Mllon n German Gems, Metal Amercans and Brtsh Rad Occupaton-Zones. FRANKFUJRT, GERMANY. - Amercan and Brtsh sezed precous stones and metals possbly exceedng 10 mllon dollars n value and arrested hundreds of Germans n the'largest }»nt operaton ntermarry, snce the dssoluton of supreme headquarters, the army announced.! Ratng 367 selected places n ther two zones, the agents recovend a vast hoard of damonds, gold, slver and platnum hdden by the Nals." A spokesman for the Unted States array ntellgence dvson sad t was "conjectural but ctncffvable" that the hoard may hve been desgned' to fnance "a resurgence o German natonalst movements." Clews to the htdng places camey from' 1 records o the Rechstelle Fuer Edelmetalle (rech agency tor precou metals) whch told how the hoard had been dspersed shortly before V-E Day n an attempt to keep t from fallng nto alled hands. Records of the Rslchstelle were found Ut June n Berln. The agency orgnally had been set up by the Nazs n 1935 to control acquston, gla and exchange of all German stocks of precous stone and metals. Tabulaton of confscated materals w» not complete, but from only 79 places about $2,500,000 n precous stones and metals was recovered, the spokesman sad. Sezed Germans, held for,fallng to make full declaraton of thslr valudbu to mltary government authortes, were beng questoned aa -. the confscated artcles were brought to collecton ponts for tabllaton. * Tlw raders, army and mltary government personnel, vllted selected btuct and frms n the two lone and n the Amercan and Brtsh lectors of Berln. mprove Mowng. About M pe vent' of the com bet; bay cr»p s cut wth horw-dtawj mower. n 1939 t was about H f«cent,. " v Tscoemen Drop Fnal Tlt, 20-0 low to North Planfeld At (.uhok Feld n Turkey Day WOODBRpOE - The B&rrons rew ther nrld season to a close; 'hanksglvlng Day by losng out to No-tTt WanMfl, m a mornng tlt staged at Canuck Feld, North Platnflek), before a crowd of 1,500. Coach Nck Prscoe reshuffled.he Hoe-up usng practcally the ntee Jayvee team and the freman team whch played all but one mnute of the last quarter. A par of outstandng backs, ohnny Verohck and Henny Boylan, paced the Cunueks. to vctory. The former came up wth some good runnng whle the latter stod out wth bs brllant passng, passng. Though the Barrons lost, they came up wth the most sensatonal play ol the game when fullback Hal Nlebank raced 71 yards to a touchdown n the frst quarter. A e\v mnutes before North "Planfeld staged a 70-yard sustaned drve to score a touchdown and onverted ts extra pont to lead, -0,.,-.,..*- The score remaned at 7-6 untl the last quarter when those two fne backs, Boylan and Verchlck, teamed up and each scored a touchdown to nsure a postve vctory for ther team. After the Canucks scored ther second touchaown n the openng mnute of the fnal quarter, Coach Prscoe nserted the entre fresh^ men team nt,o the game and the young Barrons fnshed up, playng the remander of the game. The loss was the sxth of the' season for the Barrons and marked the erflng of a poor season. The Barron mentor s however pontng to a better season next year wth the return of Hal Nebank and ^teve Smrga, a par of backs who were late n gettng started ths season but showed excellent possbltes for next year's team, Berne Peterson and the up and comng freshmen team that s 'pcked wth a wealth of materal. Woodbrdsc LE Peterson LT~Horvath. LG V. Csk... C Grener.. RG Toth - JRT Nckovlta 6 RE Nagy 6 QB Wagerck. LH Smrga RH Butchko PB Nebank Score by perods: N. Planfleld... ' Woodbrdge : North Planfleld Chrstansen Campbell Querr»! Dunn Qreves Skynskus Young Aldrch Henderson Verchck Boylan Touchdowns: Verohck 2, Nebank, Boylan. Pont after touchdown: Spsso (place kck); Verctyck (end run). Substtutons: Woodbrdge Nork, Sally, Dalton, Rosenmer, D'Angelo, Worthngton,.Adame, Sautrer, Pchalsk, Ambros, Burns, Dstelcamp, Behaney, Dalna, Demsh, Mazza, Dreeson. North Plartfleld Spsso, Collucc, Dldodo, Columbus, Donafell, Brown, Watkns, Cleaves, Schaefer, Alvarez, Saam, Jones. Referee,, Nchols; umpre, Krkleskl; head lnesman, Davdson. Seaplam Helps Out Stork Worred Over Atom Blast KWAJ[AL)N. Commodore Ben H. Wyatt, mltary governor of the Marshall' slands, ordered a seaplane to: help out the: stork as an* atom-blast precauton. He dspatched a two-engned seaplane to Rongelap, MO.mles northeast ot Kwajaleh, to pck up two expectant Marshalleso women as a precauton aganst premature b'rth due <o worry over the atorolc bomb. The women were brought to the Navy hosptal here, Slavs Make Demand for More Cash From taly PARS, FRANCE.-AUed, reparatons clams aganst taly motnted by $139,000,00^ when Yugoslava announced a new demand for damages suffered between 1939 and 1941 as a result of "talan pohtc." " The clam, presented n a meetng of the reparatons jubcommsson of the talan economc commsson, brought Yugoslava's total clams aganst taly to $11,331,000, f ERTH AMBOY, N. J. The Whole Story Hgh School Wnds Up Far.400 Average WOOOBRDOU Th brdge Hgh School grd team whch started the season lk* a house afre but took a tatlspln n the.last half of the schedule losng four straght names, wound up the season wth a.400 average, wnnng four and losng sx. Scornp n all but two games of ts 10 game schedule, the Barrons talled 87 ponts. Ed trfjger* Trggs paced the feld of ten ndvdual scorers wth four touch' downs and one extra pont after touchdown for a total of 25 ponts. Berne Peterson followed wth three touchdowns for 18 polrlsaha HaLNebank wth two for 12 ponts The fnal Barron statstcs read as follows: Fnal Hfth School Grd Records Team Won Lost Pet Wood. J Opp 14 Alumn ( Uncoln of J. C. / 0 19-Trenton Cathol South Rver 20 6 Paterson East Sde 18 7 Perth Amboy 8 0 Llnden 25 0 Carteret 7 9 -Cvanford m North Planfleld ndvdual Searng TD EP Tl Ed Trggs Berne Peterson Hal Nebank MkeTrosko Mke Butchku. Andy Nagy Tony Aqula Joe, Nlckovlu. Julus Wagerck John Grenda... Body of Man Found n Boxt and Mlk Can SAN FRANCSCO.-dentty was sought of man whose dsmem bered body was found stuffed n two boxes and a mlk can hdden n tn 4ark sde entrance of a moton pc ture theater. The gruesome dscovery wa made by four boys who notced foul odor n the alley. The boys sad they saw two larg< cartons, of the type used to sh eggs, n whch were a number c parcels of brown wrappng pape Openng ote, the boysound a lm man foot. They called polce,». nspectors opened several more o the parcels and.found another foot the calf of one leg and a forearm By pecng together the parts the body, the coroner's offce was able to determne only that t was that of a man. The head and neck are mssng. Many Monkeys Wll Be mported for Polo Study WASHNGTON, - Plans tor the large scale mportaton ol a partcular speces of monkeys descrbed as "the only research tool whch offers a reasonable hope of success" n unravellng the mysteres ot polomyelts were annonced by the Natonal Foundaton for nfantle Paralyss, Dr. H. M. Weaver, actng research drector of the foundaton; told a news conference the frst step would be a sx-month expedton nto jungles of the Netherlands East ndes and the Phlppne slands. Drowns 3 Chldren n Bathtub; Klls Herself JOWA CTY, 0WA.-Dr. Frank L, Love reported that Mrs. Thomas A. Kelley, 32, drowned her three chldren n the bathtub and then klled hertell wth k snetgun blast. The coroner»ad t was "» clear case of murder and Bbclde" and that Mrs. Kelley had been despondent..the chldren *"*re Joyce, 11; Tommy, 4, and Johnny, & months. Mr&. Kelley lft a note whch sad, "ths s the vjey out.". nveatmels n Chna Drect nvestments by the Unted States n Chna decreased from almust 114 lhlun dollars n 1929 to about 48 mllon dollars n 1940, largely as a result of the Japanese nvason together wth a deprecaton n currency. "FEEL" 'TOOK" "BE" MODERN MFJVS SHOP HAS VARSTY SWEATERS N' STUCK tol WOODBRDGE STUDENTS We US l.etttrluk Sld Moke BwWeuu 15MA1NST.,\YOODBRDGE MM BMW VeM MRH Fords 14 To Be Used By League 'ourt" Program OpenS * Monday Nght; Part Of Schedule Lsted WOODBRDOE The wated Townshp recreaton 1 ue basketball prorram wll nder way Monday at the o 14 School court whwr ames wll be played, the tartlng at 6 P. M. n releasng the schedule for pxt week's play. Samuel Olo*, ow'nshp recreaton supervuor,. stated that al tatgue sanw^ 'petton wll be centered at Fords hardwoods ' untl further" otce.» The Hgh School Md parsh house were sought; league "gumcs, but Ooe WM vsed ths week that both were "»U booked" for December. Wth 35 team contracts already n, Gloe sad he was expectng 15 more from other teams scattered round the Townshp. The dmdlne s Saturday and th&contrnta must be n no later than of that day n order t«be accepted nto the varous leagues. The general run of the games ftrtd age lmts have, nounced as follows: Junor lea up to the ffteenth brthday, and the games wll be played at 0 o'clock; ntermedate league, up to the eghteenth brthday, games to be played at 6 and 7 o'clock; senor league, unlmted age and games at 8 and 9 o'clock. The junor league games wltl be sn rflnuus n duraton w ter, ntermedate, seven mnutes and senor eght mnutes. Aware of the lmted basketball facltes n the Townshp. Ooe dsclosed he was deeply concerned and had engaged a qualfed ndvdual to make a survey at the audtorums throughout the Townshp as to the feasablty of convertng them nto basketball courts. Goe was confdent however that At least two audtorums can and' be utlzed by January, one at No. 11 School and the" other at seltn. Next week's schedule s: Monday, December 9 s Aces vs. Youth Assocaton at 6 o'clock ntermedate. * Vampres vs. Oroles at 7 o'clocfc- ntermedate. Ravens vs. Greyhounds a % o'clock Senor. f* 1? Fords Recs vs. Tjrds A. A. j(t 9 o'clock Senor. Tusday, December 10 Rookes vs. Slvorstreaks o'clock ntermedate. Jo Jo's vs. Raven Jrs. o'clock ntermedate. Fords A. C. vs. Falcons o'clock Senor. Sewaren A. A. vs. Cyclones at 9 o'clock Senor. Wednesday, December 11 Youth Jrs. vs. Wldcats at 6 o'clock Junor. ndependent A. C. vs. Wldcat* B's at 7 o'clock Junor. Golden Bears vs. St. Anthony Holy Name at 8 o'clock Senor. Kate's n. sfeln "CYO at 9 o'clock Senor, fl at 8 at 7 at Stck Your Neck Out for Ths One We want aomehody to "rng' your neck wth one of these soft, warm mfflers. So drop a'hnt and wnffl ^ you open one of those glk- j tenng boxes on Chrst-, ma.j, you'll fnd a kn4~ot~* scarf you always wanted. We have lots of, them all n varous colors, Prce $1.95 to Open Frday Tll 9, PERTH Saturday Tll 6.. «#, 1

17 ?A(1E ElfNTEEN Metchk Announces Showroom Openng RAHWAY -Vlrt Mrfrlk W 1 Bounces the nprnk of an "Automoble Showroom of Tomorrow," known as Metdk Motors, nc., at 4W 8t. CloorKf'R Avenue, ths place. The show room' nncl servce department, have ample 1 facltes for the mrrchmusnk of new De Soto And Plymouth ms. used cars, parts j and accessores. There s also an excellent repar servce.' The buldk s equpped wth curved plntr glass frontage, and two ctrvp n entrances to the Servce Department, one from the corner of St. Geow's and Planfleld Avenues and the other from the used rar lot. Thr new concern also has n larpe Jubrtorum for greas- nr and ofne and a laruo spare for washng of cars. nstallaton of showers and modern benches wth modern electrc lghtng guarantor plensant workng condtons for the mechancs. SON FOR FORZATS WOODBRDOE-Mr, ald M Forzlatl, Melbourne Court, are t parents of a son, Oary Arthur, born at Rahway Memoral Hosptal. Mrs. Forzatl s the former Lorna PetfJ'. Melbourne, Australa. " LEGLESS VETERAN LEARNNG TO WALK YOUNOSJOWN, Oho. Ralph Brown, tank corporal who lost both legs and an arm n the battle of Metz, wll be able, by means of hs artfcal legs and arm, to walk nto hs new home, beng completed for hm wth $22,000 subscrbed n ls 'B WURLlTZER Before Or After THURSDAY, DECEMBER B, 1946 OBTUARES MARTHA J. DRAKE Jecllnsk, Robert Collns. Peter WOODBRDGE-Funeral srrv- Maaewskt. Frank NmvakoWsk and \ Joseph Egr. ces for Mss Martha J. Drake, a lfe-long resdent of Woodbrdge,; jy, RS SOPHE ONATZ WMT held Frday afternoon at the j p^' R " Dg _ pu ner ' a ) wrvlces for Qrener Funeral Home, 44 Oreen Ml. s Sophe )m U, 32 H ornsby Street. Rev Earl Hannum Devan- gtrept werf )lpld Tlmlst a y nt g t. servces wll be held ths afternoon ' «t 2 o'clock nt the Orelner Funeral Snome. 44 Green Street, Wood-! brdge, Bural wll be n Woodland Cemetery, Newark. OABOR MU.E! FORDS Gabor Mlle, 72, ded Monday at hs home, 32 Douglas Street. He s survved by hs wdow, Mr. and Mrs. John Rupp and Mary; two sons, Frank, Carteret daughter, Jearftand son, John, Jr., and Stephen, Perth Amboy; an Metuchen; Mtchell 8. Resman, ny, pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Mchael's Hungaran Greek cath- Church, Perth.Amboy. Rev. adopted son, Stephen Wycoff and Av. Sp. 2/c, U. S. Naval Hosptal, -Judth Mare an,,,,. Church, offcated. Bural Was nolc two R-andchldren. Funeral servces wll be held ths afternoon at gerow, Newark, were Thanksgvng bert, Amboy Aveu,' St. Aloan's, L.., and Robert Be- terof Mr. and Mr, \ the famly, plot n the church semctry. Mss Drake, daughter of the was ^^ n ^ Our ^ Lady ^ ^ of Hungry Cem- the Hungaran Reformed Church, Day guests of Mss Mary E. Neary, party at her l)l11(, Ncholas Szabo offcated Bural late Ells and jhne Thompson ehy'the' honorary""p'tar'le«wr! Pth Perth - Ambo ''-Bual Burlal ln tle "''''^ wll be n thegrove Street. Wrthday. Drake, who were also old Wood- wp' f membws of St '. Ann's Socety, j church Ralph Bjls, student at Brown The Senor f, brdue resdents, ded November M The actve pall bearers were Peter t Unversty, Provnce, R.., spent odlst Church wm - 27 at her home, 60 Man Street. Kez, Bertalan Berck. John Czva. OLD FASHONED DANCE the holday week-end wth hs nual Chrstmas,,, '." She was '90 years old. Joseph Molnar. Stephen Juha.v, WOODBRDGE-An Old-Fashand Mchael Stropka.! oned Square Dance wll be spon- Lnden Avenue. the war on Decnnh,', ", mother, Mrs. Martn Schoenhut, tee whch was (lsc,,,.,',, PETER GERGELY \ sored by the Whte Church Guld Wllam Devanny, student at George E. Hukly,,' KEA5BEY Funeral servces for MRS. ANNETTE HEPKE of the Frst Presbyteran Church, Brpwh Unversty and George Roebuck, Detrot. Mch., spent last The chor wn bp,.,, chor drected-, u-'n':,, Peter Gergely. 112 Crows Mll SEUN Mrs. Annette- Hepke. December 13. at the Parsh House. Week-end wth the former's par- voces for the on-;, Road, were held Frday at Our j 64. wfe of Fred Hepke. Fnnc [Mrs. Fred Lnn, Jr., s general Lady of Peace Church. Fords.! S reet. ded suddenly Monday of: charman, asssted by Mrs, Andrew Bural was n Our Lady of Hun-ja heart attack at her home. Be- Jensen, Mrs. James Westhrooke, Kary Cemetery. The pall hearers' sdes her husband she s survved \ and Mrs. James Sandahl. Tckets were "Lous Wngenhofler. Anthony by a daughter. Marsaret. Funeral may be purchased from any mem- Wood brdge Notes Mss Maureen Auburn, student at Wesley Junor College, Dover, Del., spent the Thanksgvng recess wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James' H, Auburn, Myrtle Avenue. ber of the Gu ld or at the door. Walter Cook and hs orchestra.wlll play, ents, Rev, and M, TheOETf-hl; Congregaton,!] n farewell party fll,'^ Maurce p,,!,,;; Street, who s nl(, (1 l-v on the Queen Klz;,^,". 1,"- months'vst wn,,,,,, land, The party v, : home of Mr. and M',< ng, Tsdale P an, The am,) c h' ' of St. Joseph's Pa 'M. be held Tuesday,, Audtorum OPEN FRDAY NGHT TLL 9 P. M SATURDAY TLL 6 P. M, 'Kt ' h'. your musc teacher.. < (W»«M) She makes the rounds or they tome to bet. Bg kds, lttle kds pg-taled, freckled faced, stutnoed. Some watch the musc; but more watch the clock. Some scoul and kck and leave the keys stcky wth candy. Yes, fond mothers and father*, the musc teacher to your hopefuls needs the patence of job. the dsposton of a sant, and the mental dexterty of a Phladelpha lawyer, day after day, to come out on top of Tomme or Mke or lttle Judy. But remember, the Tttle Boy or #rl who heats out smple tunes under the keen eyes of the musc teacher s learnng far more than how to,dvde H8 keys by 10 fngers. Ths chld s learnng to make tbe beauty of musc, the satsfacton of musc, the companonshp of musc, part of hs soul. The rj> hnd.vl tone oj 'utlzer Spnettes has helped musc tewben throughout Amerca teach thousand!. a/ chldren to lte wth musc, - A your V/tllzer dealer, wt present h ac/rtrh'ttmenf n apprecaton of the musc teachers of fnamt of town), "The Musc Center of New Jersey" GRFFTH PANO GO. 605 BROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, N. J. Open Wednesday Evenngs Untl Nne GFTS 'll,,;,,,.,,...y \ \ V. l'l..'- ll!t1h. Pale hjue cfcmhncd wth brown wool jersey, a maternty dress elastczed at the wast. Par from wantng to look dfferent, the expectant mother wants dresses "lke everyone else s wearng." She wants to wear the new necklnes, the new sleeves and the new colors. Also, snce «h» woa^t be shoppng for several months after baby s born, she s wse to choose such dresses as the smple wool jersey shown above whch wll feel' and look "rght" durng both perods, " Other equally useful daytme styles n the Pall collectons of New York's desgners of maternty ctothes nclude the well - lked jumper fn both crepe and wool, and the purposeful dressy black crepe dscreetly embrodered and sometmes lashoned wtlj. draped skrt. Vlfoodbrdge Personals Mss Geneveve Keen, Ralway Avenue, spent the holday weekend wth her parents, M\ and Mrs. D. E. Keen, Conowngo, Md. Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur Hargreaves and daughter, Louse, Washngton, formerly of town, cpent Thanksgvng Day wth her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Hunt, Lnden Avenue. STORK BRNGS SON WOODBRDGE Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Parcl, 591 Ells Place, are the parents of a son. Joseph Angelo Pard. Jr., born Frday at Perth Amboy General Hosnt-"'. Ths s the couple's second chld. 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