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U.S. DEFENSE
BONDS
STAMPS
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No. 12
Snbepenbent • leaber
it
Hntcrrd IIM .RMM
KI class matter
11m INml orn.v WomlhrlilRn, N.
ck-Up There's Work ToBe Done
Saloons Township June Bond Quota
iliilcd
(.rns
In TownCome Under
iy (){ Driscoll
All
•hip
li<|uor
as well as
,,f ih<> state will
i In- Department
.tge Control to
- or not the
liquor license
the business.
>|lii'i| K. Driscoll
iln-t newspaper
,.„„:: cuseR have
his attention
,, n bus been.used
interest of dis,11 the licensed
WOODBRIDGE, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNK 5,
$139,560
quota would be 25 per cent over the money to buy these goods,"
the June figure.
Mr. Diamond also nnnounced
A concerted drive to enroll all that a special flag with a blue
Township industries and mercan- background bearing a white Mintilc establishments in-the 10 per I ute Man surrounded by 1H white
cent payroll deduction plan will • stars will be awarded to every
be made this month by the local plant and organization that gets
90 per cent participation. A cercommittee.
tificate, signed by Henry MorgcnThe Township's quota for May
What It Mean.
was $90,000 but only $S5,<>()0 in
"The success of the payroll thau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasbonds was sold, Andrew Desmond, plan," said Mr. Desmond yester- ury, will also be awarded.
Township chairman announced. day, "directly affects the success
Employers must place all payHowever, this amount should be of the war effort.
That alone roll deductions into a separate
materially increased when returns should interest you and me. But bank account until there are auf
on the payroll deduction plan come it goes further than that. The fkient monies to purchase bonds.
through the Federal Reserve Sys- completion of the plan will insure
At the present time Township
tem. The Township's quota is 10 jobs for workers in making peace- employes are signing up under the
per cent of the county quota. It time goods again and it will pro- plan, with Township Treasurer
was alRo announced thnt the July vide millions of customers with O. J. Morganson in charge.
Township's June quota fur the sale
of War bonds is $ lit1,),BOO.
The quota was announced nt a
meeting held nt the Hlue Hills
Plantation on Tuesday of all county district and publicity chairmen.
PublUhtd Gmry Friday
nt 18 ttr««n 81.. Woolbrldce, N. J.
PRICE FIVE CENTS
.12 Tax To Take Part In Graduation Gas Rations
Curtailed
Rate Is 16
For Scores
Point Rise
B-Card Holders Given
Cut If Unable To
Establish Right
Compromise With Railroads By State Given
As Reason For Boost
W0ODRR1DRE — Wnodbridyri
Township's general tax rate lias
been set definitely at $7.12, an i
crease of lfi points over last yeiu
rate, according to tin announcement made this week by the County Board of Taxation.
WnODRIUDGE—An' estimated
r.ii per cent of the recipient*
gasoline ration cards in the B
VVIKI hnvr been questioned
th
brute*1 Townsnlp R i ng Honnl, nave surrendered
•mils issued them for a lesser
lennmination.
Kxiiminntinn of the holders of
ic.ie cards was started on Tucsiy. Another session was held last
irht and still another is scheduled
r tomorrow night and eimiltT
ii'ctings will be held until all q u e v
imable cases have been jcrutin-
The rate was arrived at as follows: State .School Tax, rate
,3054280, to raise $51,920.GS
'District Court tax, rate, .0158450
to raise $2,693.56; County tax
rate, 1.3231401, to raise $24'),
WOODiBRIDGE—Township offi
Ml.
926,60; District School J n x , rate
WOODBRIDCK — Persons who had been instructed to go to their cials were advised this week by
The fuel that inspection of the •
3.0988601, to raiso $526,785; Ge:i
iolated the regulations in Mon- posts by car, if necessary.
'\ group has demonstrated many
Alfred E. Driscoll, Commissioner cral Township tax, 2.3711400, tr
. ' he wrote, "In
day's surprise blackout will be
iiaccuracies cannot be interpreted
"Misinterpretation"
1
of the Department of Alcoholic .raise $403,076.96. Railroad tax,
[ --.nil or corporasummoned before the local Des inflection on the school teachers
Mr. McElroy said it evidently Beverage Control that the plenary [will
, license wus is- fense Council for explanations as
[ill 'amount to $77,390 and banl
ho ucted as registrars. The teachwas a case of misinterpretation of retail consumption license of
-A
Pun-Amerbtock due totals $901.45.
. ;, "front" for soon as all the reports from sec'K were instructed to accept withthe' ruling. Sector wardens who George Mehok, trading as George's
In some instances the five rates
i , i t . this device tor wardens are thoroughly gone
ican program will feature the com- ul question the mileage claims on
are notified on the blue signal may Tavern, at 209 New Brunswick
for 1942 have increased consider: i,y
racketeers over.
mencement exercises of the Class lu1 iipplicnnt and to issue on the
travel by car until the siren blows, Avenue, Hopeiawn, has been susably. The comparisons are as fol,.qualifying Tecof 19J2, Woodbridgi' High School, iasis of that mileage, the proper
If the "explanations" are not he stated, and then are expected pended for ten days from June 1 lows:
i:.| nthei'wise, as
satisfactory they will be brought to proceed on foot.
to be held June 17 in the Legion ud. The responsibility for finally
to June 11. Mehok pleaded guilty
Fire Rates, District 1, Woodletcnnining the right of the regis; leiiible number
In some cases wardens carried to the charge of having concealed bridge and Sewaren, 1!)41, .51,
before the recorder, Leon E. McStadium. The program, which wo .riuit. to keep the card rested with
iii^Miided persons Elroy, Defense Council coordina- flashlights which they used witha criminal record,
1942, :59; District 2, Port Reading
limned as part of the "Goo< he Rationing Board.
in get into the tor said.
out dimout provisions.
The order released by Commis- 1941, .32, 1942, ?1.24; District 4,
, New Jersey.
N'eighhor
Policy," will include
While it has not yet been de"Flashlights must be of the sioner Driscoll stated that Mehok, Keasbey, 1941, .43, 1942, .52; DisHowever, from reports submitl; OtvTn* " ~ " " ~
speeches, ..thi:iie_..loJJs,_dajicj!sl_twop ermiii'd on what basis cards will
t e d t o date, 1•"IBcre'werc very few T>laelfoui,
* "~~ Sr'=¥Feff^5r 1942,
i, hereby given flagrant violations. William All- explained, "tyr covered in such
ocaf selections and several nov- e issued after the present rationng period expires on June 30, the
11linary cases in jraier, chief air raid warden, re- fashion that there is no glow. And that he had ever been convicted .81; District 7, Fords, 1041, .S3,
Ity numbers including vendors of Board is examining all cards in or• •iitcd <>r contin fused to comment on any of the then they are only to be used as of a crime when actually, as he 1942, .60; District 8, Hoprtaw.i,
wares in characteristic South er to have correct information for
penalty will cases until he had submitted a full a last resort. I am told that in now admits, he had been convicted 1941, .95, 1942, .85; District 9,
in November 1924 for assault and Iselin, 1941, .69, 1942, .90; Dis,ise when the time comes to issue
American
costumes.
of
the
li
,itiun
report to the Defense Council.
some sections the flashlights of the (in a joint indictment) for assault trict 11, 1941, .98, 1942, $1.22.
.he new cards in July. All possible
n for a period
Flags
of
the
twenty-one
Amer
Considerable confusion w a s wardens stood out like sore and battery, Pursuant to such
Other Ratei
latn pertaining to individual cases.
•quately punish caused by wardens who sought to thumbs."
can Republics will be used for •i being filed permanently and will
Garbage rates; District 1, all of
conviction he was sentenced to
neak up the get to their posts by automobile
Henry Fedderson
As a whole the people of the four months in tho County yVork- Ward One, 1941, .08, 1942, same;
decorations.
IU available for reference at any
after the siren had been sounded. Township responded to their first house and served two months of District 2, Fords and Hopeiawn,
i me.
Hairy
Fedderson,
in
his
.i u<e for perjury When stopped they insisted they
(Continued on Fai/e 5)
that term."
1941, .11, 1942, same; District •),
Work on sifting out the inof welcome, will explain the entiri
liqiuir licenses
CUimi 'Fiction'
Keasbey Heights, 1941, .46, 1942,
'ligibles who obtain X cards has
', question in the
program.
Guy
Van
Sj/cklu
i
aame; District 4 Avenel Park,
The order continues:
been completed with but few ex!\ and honestly
scheduled t o act as narrator whili ceptions. Notices,have been sent
''Since the evidence does not 1940, .31, 1942, .25; District 5,
iM hear in mind
warrant any conclusion that this Port Reading, 1941, .20, 1942, .21;
Miss Bertha Clear will give th
o those who have not responded to
i presentation or
assault or assault and battery in- District 6 Iselin, 1941, .21, 1942, WOODBRIDGE™Manrin Hous- farewell address.
ailier summonses that unless they
material facts is
volved the element of moral tur- .22; District 7 Sewaren, 1941, .07, ton, a negro of 190 Humphrey
The national anthems of mair surrender their cards or demonfur revocation of
pitude, the defendant's conviction 1942, ,0fi.
Street, Englewood, attended a of the Pan-American countries wil strate further their right to tiicra,
,il-ai constitutes a
'The total fire appropriation
that Federal enforcement officials
does not ^o far as appears, perparty at the home of Henry Win- be sung 'by the graduating class.
liisliable by fine
It is the earnest hope of the sal- emptorily disqualify him from be- the Township for 1942 is $117,- iield, of Claybourne Street, ClifWOODHRllXrE — The second
Members of the faculty who an will be notified. The Board also
:'
Aggravated
salvage collection in Woodbridge vage committee that residents of ing a licensee. However, this fact 045.37 as compared with $91,170, ford HeiKj*iSi S8ktuttl&.y. an4 wound advising. ,tii» rtudanU.HVtlie pruwro
i-rred to the WUDAmooy Genera
. of the prop-am a r e : Mi; further ration c*ards and may, in
Township will take place Monday tho' Township will cooperate .to serves as 'no etfciise for the de- 02. T h e 1942 garb&g-e appropria up in the iPerth
1
i criminal'proseevening from six to eight o'clock. make the tin drive as successful fendant's failure to have revealed tion is $12,970.30 as compared Hospital with stab wounds anc Martha Morrow, Miss Alida va addition, notify the. Department of
(Continued an Fags 6)
bruises.
Slyke, Miss Anna Kra/.er, Mi> Motor Vehicles.
This time tin cans will be col- as the recent scrap metal "round- that conviction in his various applications . . . To explain why he
lected byt they should be placed up."
Houston told Officers Henry Ruth Enb, Miss Margaret Morgiu
had not revealed the conviction
Volunteer. Sought
in a container at the curb. All
Dunham and Closindo Zuccaro son, Llewellyn Holden, Jack Stei
the defendant claims that he actu.food cans are salvageable, as well
that he was attacked by severa and Lincoln Tamboer.
If, you would like to volunteer
negroes with knives and stones,
tobacco cans, beer cans with flat your services to help "can the ally did not know that his trouble
I He was taken to the hospital in the
!iids, coffee cans, painted or lith- Axis," phone any one of tho fol- in 1924 constituted a 'crimina
record'. This claim is sheer ficWoodbridge Emergency Squad a.m
>jjraphed. Oil, grease and paint lowing:
tion . . . As to penalty I note that
:ans
cannot
be
salvaged.
i K - Tickets were
WOODBRIDGE — Members of bulance and treated for partial
WOODBRIDGE — Preliminary
Avenel and Colonia, Joseph the present case is apparently the
The salvage committee urges Godby, Wo. 8-1744; Fords, WilWOODBRIDGE — Supervisin arrangements have been made by
the police department and police amputation of the right ear, abra
iinlay and today
defendant's
first
conviction
for
any
sidents to follow these rules for liam Nelson, P. A. 4-,4149J; Hopereserves were lauded by Mayor sions of the cheat and bruises albou Principal Victor C. Nickhis to tho local Draft Hoard fer the regisi 'ivertime parkers
violation as a licensee. For his
the head. He was released the ially invites the public to visit tration of Township youtHs, 18 to
lie collection of tin cans.
lawn, Miss Mary Fee, P. A. 4-1768! failure to reveal -his li)24 criminal August P. Greiner and Police Com1. Removes paper labels; 2, re- Iselin, Mrs. Salwa Shohli, Met. Cmissioner Herbert B. Rankin at following day but refused to &ign ;he Junior Red Cross exhibit to be
years of age on Tuesday, Juno
ii""i-ge E. Keating
(Continued on page 2)
ove both cndK of can; 3. dean
the annual inspection held Memo- any complaints against his assail- eld next Tuesday and Wednesday lit).
id assigned a man
1140R; Keasbey, Miss Wittne.hert,
ants.
afternoons from one to four
rial Day.
•• "f the situation horoughly; 4. place ends inside of P. A. 4-3183; Port Reading,
Eugene 'Bird, secretary of the,
Alma Houston, 21, of Engle- /clock at No. 11 School.
v. hk'h Jias become :an; 5. flatten by pressure with Thomas Witcher Wo. 8-0541; ScTalking to the reserves Mayor
board, said that he expected that,
Tho articles to be placed on dij- approximately 500 youths would bo
Greiner expressed his "apprecia^ wood and Winficld, were booked
oot but allow one.Loufth inch waren, James Catano, Wo. 8-0062;
tion for their1 sacrifice" while Com- as material witnesses and released. ilay are those made by the upper registered in the Township. Tho
i"'ihlc parking on pace between the walls to permi* Woodbridge, William Finn, WoodWOODBRIDGE — Township missioner Rankin told them that
,/radea in the Woodbridge, Port board (will meet next Wednesday'
<•• Street," he said, he chemical solution to swish
bridge 8-0507.
taxpayers who have intentions they "were outstanding citizens."
Reading, Iselin aid Avenel Schools night to decide just where the
•••• 'inu> for traffic toihrough at the dctinning plant
of appealing on theib 1942 tax
for the boys in the various registration places will be Ioc%te3.
In presenting the regular'depart
bills should come in to the tax merit to the mayor and commisbranches of the armed forces. The The registration hours will be from
-aid, will have to
assessor's office as soon as pos- sioner, Police Chief George E.
work was done under the super- 7:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M.
••leir cars on side
sible as the tax bills will be late Keating told his men that "the
vision of Miss Mary Gundrum, doIn the meantime, arrangements
insufficient room
this year.
pats months have been tough and
WtlODRRIDGE — Rev. William mestic science teacher.
are being completed to send the
In nearby towns,
Due t o the delay of the legis- the future may be tougher but I V. I). Strong, pastor of the Connext draft quota to camp on Fri• v'Tn have to park
lature in passing the railroad know I can depend upon you to gregational Church, will preach
day, June 19. The contingent will
from where they
tax measure the tax bills had to do your duty regardless of what the baccalaureate sermon to mem•be one at the largest to date.
'link nothing of it.
WOODBRiDQE After a "lay-iKindlick, 8S Howard Street, Hope- be held up. [Ordinarily, Tax
lies ahead."
bers of the graduating class of
Names of those who will be .includ!iin.s(. who received
lawn;
James
Dauda,
1
Madison
WOODBRIDGE—G o t t w o ed in Che next quota will be anCollector Michael J. Trainer
Woodbridge High School, on June
'Credit' To Town
• to appear in po- iff" ovir the holiday, another
;roup of "third-di-aft" registrants Avenue, Avenel; John Nagy, 498 said, the bills are in the hands
nounced next Friday.
Mayor Greiner declared he has 14, in the WoodbHdge High School packs of cigarettes?
1
!
If you have you may attend
eceiyed their questionnaires from Crows Mill Road, Fords; Frank of the taxpayers long before 'heard no criticism of the depart- auditorium .
Shatz, 101 Church Street, Wood- August 1—when the first pay- ment and I feel that you are, a
As the graduates march into the the cigarette dance to be held
,hc local Pr.a.ft Board as follow^
Steve Kraynick, -77 I)»ui(- ment is due. As all appeals muBt credit to the community."
I
auditorium
the orchestra will play tonight in St. Jarfies' Auditor.Chwlcs F1USJ!,-*92 Main Street,
be made before August 16, taxJas
iStreeJ,
Fords;
James
Harper,
"At
this
moment,"
Commission"Ancient
of
DaysJ" The reccs- ium under the auspices of MidJ i J ,
;
V
Tterfts, 18 C l b
S
A A f f l - payers wfce - h(w# iu^b inten- er R*nJ«n.s>ajd whence.
c . giojjgl will be "America, The Beau- dlesex Council, No. 857, Knights
Avenel Street,
Avenel;'
,
, Hopeiawn; Robert Chaof Opltinib%Sf
, •••
tions' should not wait for their duced, "I am proud of my job. I tiful .""."""•"• "••";"""•
' ••••"'
Avenue,
gon, 80 Coley Street, Woodbridga;
pot 98 New Street, Woodbridge;
bills as in some cases they will am proud of this force. A graver
The
cigarettes,
the
price of
The
High
School
Orchestra
wil
Rudolph Toth, 74 Warden Avenue,
WOODBRIDGE — A total of
11 "'I'' -Approval to Hol'ger M. Peterson, 254 Fourth Hopeiawn; Frank Adamiec, 2, Em- not be received by that time.. responsibility rests upon you now play "Pomp and Circumstance" by admission, will be sent to memReading;
It takes from eight to ten weeks as a police force more than ever Elgar as a prelude and "War bers of the council now in ser- $3,710.33 has been received by the
•;u and several Urea Avenue, Port
mett Avenue, Hopeiawn; John Lat„,„»... 31 Woodland Avenue, kovich, 18 Liberty Street, Fords; to get all the bills out, Mr, before. You are the soldiers that March of the Priests" by Mendels
U- niven to Township Stockel,
vice. H enry K. Miller and J. B. Woodbridge Emergency Squad,
Inc., in the seven weeks of its curTrainer said.
'he local Rationing 'ords; Donald Campbell, 92 Oak
Dunigan are co-chairmen.
are
going
to
stay
home."
sohn, as a postlude.
(Continued on page 2)
rent drive for funds. This amount
street, Avenel; Vendel Telfenwas received in 1,429 replies to
hart Berkeley Boulevard, lsehn;
implication approved
p
more than (1,500 letters sent to
Saul Kontz, 28 Irving Street, Port•'ilk Kak, of 81 Main
Township residents and industries.
Reading; Holgen R. Peterson, 2o4
application* okayed
The squad is anxious to close ita
Fourth Avenue, Port Reading;
(hive soon because it does not want
lake and Son, two Roy Capps. 15 Correja Avumj-s
•ds Library, 7:.'fO; P t Heading to interfere with the campaign in
WOOUBRIDGE—With hi.i cam- building mid maintaining the boys' will fall in their I'esponsibility."
a se^ion at K o'clock last night at
Penta, two Iselin,; Harold Van Sycklc BO'J
moral*', a quality without which no
The drive opens on Monday and the firehouse in Keasbey. Mr. School, 8:15; St. Andrew's Church behalf of the United Service Or1 1 1 ' I I W , , tubes; Steven Tislade Place, Woodbridge; (.!>"'• paign organization insuring comarmy can prevail regardless of its will .Continue through June 22. Wight has called :i meeting of the basement, Avenel; W-.00. A meetim; ganizations. All those who wish to
It
tain' ; Woodbridge lea Brookwell, 6 Burnett Street, pletion, James S. Wight, UKO drive
high purpose,
June 10 has been designated as Woodbridge group in the Hungar- f the Sewaren group will take donate are asked to do so as soon
chairman
for
Woodlbridge
TownAvenel;
Walter
Puckett,
till
High
one new tire.
"The USO was organized' to Children's Day when contributions ian Hall on School Street for 7:30 place Sunday afternoon at the as possible. Headquarters have
ship,
predicts
tha,t
the
municipal
Street, Woodbridge; William Keatbeen opened at 98 Main Street for
meet this need. Meeting thia need will b.i received in all the schools. tonight and he urges that every Land and Walei Club.
|4, truck lire and tube ing, 187 Amboy Avenue, Wood- quota of $11,000 can only be
the convenience of those who do
requires moriey. Those at home
Meetings of the committees member arrive promptly. Other
Committee Memberi
achieved
through
the
determinabridge;
Nicholas
Tomaso
Pleasant
(
•s of Distric^No.
not desire to send money through
must pnvidu this money or they through the Township started with sessions tonight are as follows:
lll
The
committees
named
are
as
• 'l tube; Theodore Avenue, Iselin; Joseph Palko 1.1 tion of the people.
the mails.
;'ollows:
"We know full well," he said,
"lapped tires; John Hansen Avenue, Ford.; Anton NiaDonations during the past week
Special
Gifts
Committee:
Bersen
204
Summit
Avenue,
t
o
r
n
?
,
"' '"be; Charles Wa
that those a t home have been
nard "W. Vogel, director, Mrs, Ivy were as follows:
Iiv iwu retreads an George C. Howard, Fiat Avenue, Ufked many times over for thei:
$25.00
Mias Hiuh Billiard, Miss
l*li.'h:ul iv Schubert
contributions to this worthy objecIselin.
Fords Fire Company No, 1, Vul
Mary
Fee,
Mrs.
J.
l
i
s
t
e
r
Neary,
!«II lubes.
tive of that. But they must realOthcrt On Lift
William Weldon, Howard Sharp eau'Dutiiming Co.
W^wick ize that war means giving—giving
Edward
Lehmunn,
$10.00
and Victor C. Nkklas.. ,
|tion
of time, giving of money, giving of
Road, Colonia; Frank
Trans-Oil, I n c ,
WiOODBRiI'D&E — "In rememCol. Myers also said that some restinjf place of men w)io have
Directors: Avenel, Joseph Wui
i
f
Uf '*'h
KanlK
e< ond Time
Summit
bering Peart Harbor remember the men are so anxiotw for education I tfivuu tlitnv
to tb*j uwrviuu of ko.Yel8i jMlSi Frieda Grodej Co- De.pt. Store, Herbert Rankin,
must. J E S L *..,??S.i
t y attfiM .e!4»a«8 m some in- their country, in wars from the lonia, Charles Teizellu, Mrs. John
• must he someWoman's Club of Itieliu.
toward those who have not re- men of Bataan."
stances after ten hours of training, American Revolution to the
»K that "thingi Reading; Vincent Gutwem, til)
•--•-•m
uined at .home but who huvo
The parade which' preceded the of 1!M7 and 1918—we honor them. drewa; Ford*; Mrs. Gertrude JenISo
declared
Lieut.
Col.
Les
MyHoward Street, Hopol»wiw_Jolu
Colonia Woman's, Republican
ken up arms to defend all of ers, executive otticur in charge of pfogram, was outstanding and And, too, the countleas of our dead sen and Adolp'n Qmult; Port HeadVl
'"\v!vu,iiu Ruilroa
those .things so sacred to us in the replacement center at Fort colorful. A new feature this year who lie elsewhere m our land— ing; Hopci&wt1.: Miss Mary Fee; Cluib, Suwarcn Parent-'teachef A|»
V;i
* nutted by fire,
sociatiou, Third -W,ard Women1*
America.
llltMonmouth, in a Memorial Day ad- was the presence of the Defense and over the .seaa or in the sea— Keaabey^ Michael Parsler; Sew "pen the aufi
"iProtbably the most offectiyu dress delivered at the White units of tho Township.
some of them victims of this prea- waren, Mrs. George (duller and H. Republican Chtb, Walt's Inn, Mr,
I1011
And yesterdaj
way they can meet this responsi- Church Cemetery.
-ent
day world conflagration in D. Clark; Iselin, Wrilliam 0'Ne.ill. and Mrs. Martin Greasehehn6|r,
. •
AUo On Program
iMiivenul the ataAdditional directors will be named. Alice Elliott, - Frank MoiitecjUvQ,
bility to their own boys, to their
A t the cemetery, Rev. William which we now find our country a
"K'un, the thievee
WOOWRIDGE^Prayu'-* will
Ths speaker explained, in detail
St. Margaret's Guild, Harry H»nfriends and neighbors who have
Woodbridge Director,
part—our
hearts
recall
them
to
us
jll
be
offered
for
the
B»fe
return
o
V, (D. Strong gave the invocation.
»r» out of the
gone to the far corners of the what the array is tiying.to do for Roy E, Anderson, "'bepartment hero in the Atadow of yonder
The directon in Woodbridge s.n Post No. 160, Sewtki'en Demothe
boys
in
service
a
t
the
second.
" Hie ticket office.
gloibe to pursue their part in thw the men in the, matter of educa- Commander of the American Let White Church."
propar are Merrill A. , Mosher, cratic Club, John B«r«en, Geoflje'
'"• i-liewing gum Hoiv Hour service for men of *>t
'•
struggle, is to provide something tion.
Stephen
D*bos,. Mrs. J. Baiion H. Armstrong, F. J. Adaxiw, Mich'The
next
speaker
on
the
pro'"•oken and" th« £ £ ? Parish to be Wdton
"Each man is given individual gioji of New Jersey, in his salutatoward their comfort antt convent
Levi
and
James Puskus and they ael J. Trainer.
gram wa» Mayor August'F. Greiner
'"ten, A ce
30 o'clock in" St
attention," he said, "and we Ami tion said in p a r t :
on Page 5)
ence
while
they
are
away
from
(Continued on pane 2)
Wl
(Continued-en Page 6)
"This ancient churchyard is th'-'
Rev. Charle* G. Mc
'st side of th
are eag«r to leurn,"
home, ,In doing this, they will be '
Council Studies Reports;
To Call Blackout Violators
10-Day Suspension
For Tavern-Keeper
Pan American Note
For Commencement
Negro's Ear Sniped
In Party Aftermath
Second Salvage Collection
Tin To Be Picked Up Monday
Mayor, Commissioner
In Praise Of Police
'Issued
We Parkers
Junior Red Cross Display
Open Tuesday, Y/ednesda,
Draft Registration
For 18-20 Group Set
TaxMls late;
Plan Any Appeal Now
Draft Questionnaires Flow
Again After Holiday Interlude
Dr. Strong To Preach
lass
2 Packs Of Cigarettes
Dance Admission Price
Drive To Date Nets
$3,719 ForAidSqad
ite For Car
By Board
Come On, Folks, We've GotAJob To Do!
Sacrifice, Setvke, Courage Keystones Of Victory
For United Nations, Says Memorial Day Speaker
fraytrs For Boys
To Be OHeredTomght
, I"
FRIDAY, JUNE S, 1942
I I S O Campaign
j
(i niitiuurti frnm paqe 1)
Brief s
Salmagundi Society Entertains *
62nd Annual Reception
iliss Miirnaret Lyons, of Unimi City, was the week-end irucsi
" and
introduced
Ilir T Mr. and Mrs. James Hurke, of
WOODRlillHlK -Tin d m l u:ili'drd
licad. (i v i> V K o
1
nowly
Warwick Street.
nual rci'i'ptiiin IIIKI dinni'i dance
Hhiidcs.
li.'v. Siinnu:l SU'inmt'tz,
nf the Sulinniciinili Litnvtiry and
-Mrs. Delhi Cooper, of Middlerector uf St. Michael'* Episcopal
Musical Society was hcfil Tut-Fil.iy
sex
Road, will entertain nt n lawn
Cluircli, '1 rciitiin, was the j;up«t
niffht at the C'olonin Country Clnli
speaker. lie discussed the theme picnic card party for the benefit
and marked the endiiitr of a n o t h e r
of neiphhnrllneKn and shurinp with of the Women's Club fund Monsuccessful snisnn of the Town}',• . \S ;,!!::n> Sufi'Id. Mrs. .Inhn
others, (iciir^c Ruddy's orchMtrn day.
ship's iiljlcst social niynrmiitinn.
- M r . and Mrs. John Wirtz, Sr.,
ll'M••, Mr-:. \\"lliiii>i (ini'itim, Mr«.
furnished the dinner music and
The oifteoinir president, William
of Naspeth and Mr. and Mrn. An. I. I". .'chulieri, Mi-:>. John Boos,
the music foe dancing.
P. JlillmuK Jr., nresided over th
thony King and Stanley King, of
Vr. • Mvliuel lli-.Iny, Mr?. H " ' c n
Irvinifton, were the week-end
Mi=: ... M ^ . I.,.) Moffitt. Mi.-.
(tuesta of Mr. and Mrs, John
U i l ' o n Ki'ntinc, Mrs. Alfred DunWirtz Jr., of Cooper Avenu*.
• •'', Mi1-.. Wi' 1 ino V •mi. >iiss F i n n —Miss Ann Miele of Juliette
r ' i;V tii. M L - . Hai-.ii.' Ford.
A; •! Mi-. Tlionuis Currii 1 , Mr".
Street spent the week-end v^th
JMV and Mrs, Robert Hart- relatives in Philadelphia, Pa.
l i v n u Unit, Mrs, Edward S n t l W ,
•Members of the Hewinjr Clu'i
M, . T ' l o n u s Cii'iity, Mrs. Blnir and their husbands attended a per- man, of Flushing, were the week—Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Auld,
l-:;.i--.-in. Mi-. Fred Witlierirtsre. fnrinance of "Yeste^lay's MUKIC," end Ruests of Mr. and Mrs. James of Cnmdcn, spent the week-end
Mi- (li-nv.'i- llndden, Mrs. T h o m n s with Paul Muni, at the Guild Theaat the home of Mr. and Mrs. MaLucas, of Remsen Avenue.
1>-.-- Mvi;.1. Mrs. Dniia'd N'ne. Mr;, tre in -New York Saturday ni^ht.
•Mrs. Charles E. Wright, of Uiias .Jnnson, of Cooper Avenue.
.i ,'•-, I . K. Kcrr, M:-. Fred Sorcn- Present were: Mr. and Mrs. An
—Private First Class Edward
Montchiir,
was a recent guest of
• r, .ih-. I'hiiilfs /vrsi'iiault, Mrs. thony T m e l l a , Mr, and Mrs. Al
C. Keick, of Metucl en, who is staTnzelia, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sica, her sister, Mrs. James Boland, of i
tioned in North ( arolina, visited
\ ! ' . TT^.i-rt Owens, Mis. Joseph •Mr. and Mrs. Marty Sica, and Mr. Walnut Street.
at the home of his uncle and .aunt,
I!..in..ii.l, Mr-, Holu-i-t Gillis, Mrs.
id Mrs. Anthony Melchone.
—Justin Palmer, of Biooklyn,
.iii'ii'
Kealintt. •lames Kcatinic,
—-Mr. and Mrs. Russel! Feakep. was a puest of his sister, Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. James Duff, of Cooper Avenue, while on leave.
Mi-. Mil liarl .1. Trainer, Mrs. W a l - of West Hill Road, entertained at liam Fulkenatern, Friday.
;i'i IV.MI-, ,lr., Mr?. Martin Rchoeii- a lawn supper Saturday night, Mi.
-^Mr. and Mrs. William Sherlini. Mi-. Stephen l'ickop. Mr-\ and Mrs. Alfred Hopkins and chil- man and family, of Chatham, were
WUiriiniii Sliiftic. Mrs. John N a g y , dren, of Crenforri, Mr. and Mrs, A, Sunday (tuests of Mr. and Mr.s.
Mi-, .IKIIJI Irin, Mrs. Joseph Simon, ('. iKe-akes and. Miss Virginia John Ashniore, of Demarest AveMr-. .l;unr, Sialc7.ky, Mrs. Michael Keuke-s, of Rahway.
nue.
—Mis.s Atine Muller, daughter
Toili. Mr.-. .James Plaklar, ('hiivliM
—Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jeroff,
Earl Palmer, of Manhattan Avr- of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Mul,\ 1 M i l ' ( 1 1 H •.
of Knfield ROIKI, were- hosts at a nue, has returned home from n ler, of East Avenue, graduated
Alio Named
party Saturday in celebration of business trip in the south.
from the West Side High School,
Mi-- Susan Pescc, Mis? Victoriu Mr. Jeroff'« fiftieth birthday.
—Mrs. Henry Moody, of Demn- West Lafayette, Indiana, last
T''--i-'-, Anthony Pesce, Mrs. J o h n
Girl Scout Troop No. HI helJ a lest Avenue, was a guest of her week.
Mi.(l|i\v;in, Mrs. ('. Lniio, Miss (lii- ....^ .....mony and investiture of r.ephew, Charles Neff, in Jersey
—Mrs. Leon Sullivan, of PleasM-ila I'n-tor. Mrs. Minnie F w i c e , Tenderfoot Scouts last Wednesday City, Saturday.
ant
Avenue, is an appendectomy
Mi1-;. |[i-lrn Kuhik, Stanley Knnpik. at the Colonia School. Mrs. Ger—Mrs. Rubin Greco, of Fifth patient at the Perth Amboy Gen( In i,- lirnM, tMrs. Frank Stiinrik, hard Geisler, leader, presented
venue, entertained the Thursday eral Hospital.
"Mrs. .lost-pli Mnhor, Mrs. Chris 0 1 - Tenderfoot pins to Barbara, Hor- !veniii(? Bridge Club last week,
-The Police Reserves of Sesi'ii, Mrs, John Kinhorn, Mrs. Allen ....„, Mildren Madisen, Mnrcia
rize winners were: Mrs. Joseph waren will hold their second lecWilson, Mrs. P. fai-sidy, Mrs. J o h n Kimball and
Bonnie MtClain. loCue, of town and Miss Beatrice ture on "Chemical Warfare" toZilni, Mis. Kopula, Mrs. C a r r i e Color (ruards for the flup; ceremony
llitzer, of Rufiway, Others pres- night at 8 o'clock in the Sewaren
Min.dy, Mrs. A l b e i t M fir t i n , were Hutli Wilde and Mary Louise nt were: Mrs. John Acklen, Misa School Auditorium. Noel Kittell,
Charles
Kulilivuin, iMiss
Lillian Mulcahey.
ranees Blitier, of; Rahwpy; Mrs. .if Woo<Jbrid|(e, is the lecturer.
II'H h a u l s , Mrs. F r u n z e n , Mrs. F r e d
—Troop No. 15 will meet on ohn Petras, Mrs. Walter Smith Air-raid WardenR are also inI.inn. Mis. Mac Dunn, Mrs, J o h n Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock ind Mrs. Leon McMichael, of town. vited to attend.
-ttrs:
it the horoc*of their lt'iului, Mis.
!M"rs. WilliamT"TIa7an~aTIeiun
Vincent Weaver. Mrs. John Dixon, .Sejmour Olsen.
.aughter, Harriett, of Hazelton, jd the finst mass said by her couMis. .Inhn Huuhes, Mrs. C. Charles
—.MrsTCerKafd Geisler, c W !v*r(TgTieifts of Mrs. Clara Stevens, sin, the Rev. Father Edmund MoLand!, Frank Blake, Wade Brown, tor Street, was the tfuest ofiMrs. f Avenel -Street, over the week- chek, at St. Peter's Church, West31 is. ,1 allies P. (ierity, Mrs. Frank William Peterson, of Woodbridue, mi.
field, Mass. Mrs. Baran was the
llnyo, Chris Stoekel, Guy Weaver, Saturday.
—Frank Saverock, son of Mr, weekend guest of Mr. and Mr.s.
LVlis* Eleancir Mack, Mrs. Phil Sch—^Mr. and Mrs, P. Moscarclli, nf ind Mrs.'John Monocki, of Wiley Thomas Krisak.
•/,er, Mrs. William Hrcmian, Mrs. J. Beech Street-,-were hosts at -iS
ltreet, has been • transferred to
—Mr. and Mrs. A. C.'Dodwell,
,F. Verity, Mrs, Edward Coley,'Mrs, day dinner to their son and daugh- I'amp Davis, North Carolina.
of Cliff Road, entertained Mr. and
llil^'o C,eis.
ter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,"Henry
—iMr. and Mrs. Nevin Bierly Mrs. T. Niel-Kennedy of Revere,
Mr-. Thomas Iloohan, Mrs. 0. S. Moscarellt, and son, Henry, Jr., of and family, of Avenel Street, havi Mass., Saturday.
Ihmiiran, Mrs. Wilton Keating, Paterson.
eturned home from a visit wi'J;
Sirs. Hilda Demavest, Miss Geilo—The air raid wardens of thf relatives in Bellefonte, Pa.
T h e A r t h u r F . Geis
vieve O'Hrien, Mr. and Mrs. John New Dover Road-Colonia Boule
—Mrs. Herbert Hansen is a pallahorak, Mrs. William Huher, Miss vard section are now taking th< ;ient in the iPerth Amboy Genen"
Agency
Snphie Durish, Mis. Andrew Busa, iirst aid course, instructed by Irv Hospital.
Mrs. William Dorko, Mrs. Bei-lha ing Arundulc, of Devon Road, a
—(Mr, and Mrs. William Christie
Kelli'inian, Miss Grace Uoi'us, the Colonia Country Club on Tues of New York City, were wcekem
184 Green Street
Alexander Hatnillon, Fred Strahl. day evenings.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthu
Telephone Woadbridg* 8-2694
Sewaren Aides
Johnson,
of
Oak
Street.
-iTheodore Thompson, of Am
Sewaren c o m m i t t e e : Mrs. herst Avenue, was married Frids;
IVticliuel Quinn, Henry Nickenig, to Miss Helen Prokop, of Iselin, i
Mrs. Kloi.-.e Scheldt, Kenneth Der- lcception was held at the E»gl
ick, Mrs. Harry O'Connor, Frank Hall in Rahway.
Burns, C. A, Giroirfl, Harper Sloan,
Kenneth Morris, William Baraii,
Clifford Jaeger, Arthur Spoon,
Mrs. Viola Kcker, James Catano,
(Continued from Paqe 1)
J'Vlix Cheris, Mrs. John Me.ld.er,
Charles
Lukaszewski, Carlyn Av
•.Mrs. lii-unn, Mrs. Louis Zchrer, W.
Bird, Miss Susan BaloKq, Mrs. Wal- nue, Colonia; Lawrence Barini,
Lord and Woodruff Street, Avenel;
ter Truitt, Samuel Counterman.
More than half of the total national output of all
Andrew M. Ludwig, Jersey Avc-;
Avenel Committee": William hue, Hopelawn.
labor anej i l l industries in the country are being
Mornn, Fred Kalita, Jr., Mrs, Grace , James Clement, 12 Third Street,
used or converted for use exclusively on producSiessel, Mrs. John Gardner, Mrs. Fords; Paul
Duvak,
Bennett
tion for war.
k McMidiael, Mra. John Etter- Sheet, SVoodbridge; Eric O'Conor,
shank, Mrs, J. Urban, Mrs. L, Toph- New Dover Hotul', Colonia; John
Production of all material available for civilian
)fr, Mrs. J. Suchy, |tlrs. F. W. Borthwi'ck, a Moore Avenue,
use has been correspondingly reduced.
Bi'i'.-cy, Mrs. D. MtteArthur, Mrs. Woodbridge; Richard Quigley, IseK. Grode, R. (Jreco,/J. Morgan, lin Boulevard, ' Iselin; William
Payrolls and current income are $20 Billion more
Mr.s. j . Crowley, Mrs.' Fred Laur- Mueller, 23 Hollister P l a t e ;
than a year ago. This tremendous increase in purtion, William Palkijnfitern, Frank Fords; Liber Pinelli, 70 New
chasing power and the substantial reduction in
"Wuknviits, Josoph WukovetB, Mrs, Brunswick Aveaue, Hopelawn;
what may be bought means that each ,$3,00 of
E. Graham, Mrs. Lena Perier, Mrs. Walter Sheaman, 11 Dunbar Avocivilian income is competing for each $1.00 of
A. Kirk, Mrs. T, Bell, Mrs. Skinkle, nuo, Fords; Steve Gulyas, Jr., 100
Mrs. ,1. Anacker, Mrs. C. McClue, Second Street, Woodbridgu; Walavailable merchandise.
Miss 11. Neiss, Mrs. F. Schnell.
ter R. Hansen', 5 | Third Street,
Fords; John Dundee, 156 ValenWhat are you doing with
tine Place, Woodbridge; Louis Maall those1 $2.00 BILLS?
son, 3 Covreja Avenue, Iselin;
Robert Burkie, 140 Kearny Avenue,
SAVE more in a permanent Savings Account
AVF.NEL—Thc first carnival Perth Amboy; James McCaun, 4
Harditig
Avenue,
Iselin.
spiinsorcd by St. Andrew's parish
SAVE more in U. S. War Savings Bonds
i M •• " •'!•• :i < « K t t ' d h y t h e f n l l n w i l i T
!< :••••:•:••'-• M r s . M i i n H f c P . l ) \ i n i .
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i H - I . M I l"..iir.,-. M i * , [ . . o n K . M r K l !: .y. Mr-. Joseph Krcm-h, Mi-?. Wai'iii
Siillniiiii. Mr.--. Otto Miiycr,
U.i!ii! Short. Miiry Finn, Mv«. Ktm!
,:nl S i c n, Mrs, Ruth He's, Mrs.
| MWOIMI •lolinscin, Mrs. ThomnH Roy,
SfKVICt
YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MOR
AT A & P's THRIFTY SUPER MARKE
ia Notes AvenelNews
Sewaren
4\I
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Campbell's^ 0 4 25
Tomato Juice r v/, can' 9c c
Poschcs DUMONTEN° > 20
Peaches ' B ? ^ ^ h
Finc wptum N
Pears »
Jelly p«Nt- 13c
*MMP*^ 32oa.boi 1 2 c
Vinegar
VegetableJUICERffiTA1L212ri5c
Clapp's , K , 3 i« 20c
Spaghetti m mi 8 : pk« 5c
liayernnrise ••*»» •»» ••* ^ 2§^
Redi-Meat "«»«u 1 „-33e
Armour's Treet
33c
Salad Mustard
Sun-Blend Catsup 21",119c
Saidwich Spread Z
23c
Borden's Hemo
59^
boh
Plus Deposit
ENRICHED AND DATtD FOR FRESHNESS
MARVEL BREAD
What Are YOU Doing
Salvaged scrap
Will get a Jap.
SAVE more in U. S. Tax Savings Natea
1
.'Duvktisut Jiia .licsnsL IIYIM Mi
w>
with
Woodbridge, New Jersey
>
Member Federal Reterve Syitem
Member Federal Depotit Insurance Cprp.
TRAIN FOR
BY BILLS?
AIR-RAID SHELTERS
offer no p r o t e c t i o n
against » bombardment
of bbtls. But » CA^ti
LOAN i» «» effective
defense against those
unexpected attack* on
the budget. Borrow up
to $300 an our limpli
lied plan. M o d e *
ij monthly payments,
WAR PRODUCTION JOBS
AMERICA NEEDS YOU NOW
W1H AMIQY 4-M87
Peruiiml & Auto Loam
FrishNeirby
Sizis 2 to
3 Ibr.
BROILERS & FRYERS
POT ROAST
LEGS of LAMB
PORTERHOUSE STEAK
A&P Quality Naturally Aged Beef
Choice Grade
Tender
f t m Fowl AMtoe ^ 35c Leg: or Rump of Veai
Prime Ribs.. Beef ^ z > 28c Breast & Neck of Veal
Top Sirloin Roast 8 -35c Pork Chops
•
ChuckSteak'Roast ;: 27c Spare Ribs
Sirloin Steak
r
long Islicd- Ex'.ia
Chopped Beef Fr"i">aroundlb 22
Plate & Navel Beef F ; : , > 13
2
SUNNYFIELD
" , Ib.
Sliced -Sugsr-Cured
10 to 12 Ib. Average
Ib.
Whole or Either Hall
Smoked Hams
Qualify, Ssafovdl
Fresh Fillet J f f i u , 29=
Fancy Mackerel 13c
35c
Smoked Tongues LI 31c Fresh Founders L 12«
Frankfurters »>•<••• »b 31 c Fancy Smelts •
Bologna, Meat Loaf >»31c ^Smoked Fillet
Baker s
Ev«ry loyal American U trying to find out what he or
help win thU war. You who stay at home—Find out
<|Qtckry qualify for go«4 g a ^ n * job* «n v.-" production
ch»nk*l injpBction, »iF« ra H conrtrircUon, drafting, b h »
aiumbly work, maehtn* *hon, etc.
ihe can <to to
how you CM
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Chamberlln Aircraft Corp.
Put Strvtc* to Dow
Grape-Nuts Flakes 2
Rice Puffs uv
NEW POTATOES...
CAUfORNIA-TINBSR
Yellow Onions " T 3 >»12« Carrots W-* •«.•..«. ^
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Sunday: 10 a. m, tg S p, m.
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Krumbles « ^ » 22 S
Quaker " S B "immt
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Corn Flakes m
Corn Flakes ^
Swansdown
Cake Flour
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GirnattoH, torMt 0 can. « . « •
3lb
Vegetable Skorlanliii
Flakorn
Nutley Margarine -;17c
Morton's Salt 2ij - .k1 3 »
Fancy Rice »«"«* «» < 8«
Dill Fickles "••»"« <" «19«
Cut Beets B ? 2 ^ 1 1 *
Cranberry a
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Open Daily: 9 a. m. to 10.10 p. m.
Corn Kix . 2 ,
Wheat Flakes
SELECTED—U. S. NO. 1 GRADE
HESM, T1NDM
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Nutritionisti say you need raw vegetables every day . . . for minerals and
vitamin*! Enjoy them in Salads, made with A&P's fresher fruits and vegetables! We comb the country to pick out the best .' . . rush them to your
A 1 P Super Market hours fresher and chock-full of flavor! Come pick from
the wide variety in your A&P "Garden" today,
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Men & Women! American Citizens!
X
t,er
Celery Stalks««-»»<• *-*8« ItebergLettuce*?!$
Save your icrap
Every ounce count*.
BOMBARDED
v.-u sell thousands of tons every week, make unly a stu.,
Rhubarb * - ^ 3^10" Tomatoes «S£tv i 1 !
" and do all three
(Continued from Page 1)
weight to the fact that such conviction did not peremptorily disqualify him, will be suspended for
ten days. Because of his 'cock and
hull' story as to why he had not
revealed such criminal conviction,
shall (aa will bo the rule in all
similar eases hereafter)
remit
nothing for the guilty plea,,"
time .., They're all so gootl... Vet the prices are l..v.
With All Those $2,00 Bills?
Avenel Parish To Sponsor
Carnival June 30-July 4
10-Day Suspension
superb CJuality Meats... »nd that's what you'll I;H
BONELESS CHUCK
i
Currant
;
tender delicious veal . . .,and delicate lamb? Just I- -.-
° ^ 22c
Fire & Casualty Insurance Peanut Butter ™ :, 23'
will -he held June 29 to July 4th
inclusive on the, church ground!),
, Kev. Charles Dusten, ehurch pa3lor. announced toduy, '
The three societies of the church
Will ronperate-to Kelp iiwlee the
iiH'air a success. Mrs. John Urban
will represent the Rosary Society;
Miss Klinor Wisneski, the Sodality
iuid Julius Jaeger, the Holy Name
Society,
Ho you want nwlt-in-your-mouth steaks . . . savory
<en
String B w » i S S t , 2 ^ 23«
N
;:^ 25c
' I:,
SAVE MONEY ON SUPERB MEAT
Fruit Cocktail w*n 16CioBl13«
.
Questionnaires
fond stores have such a nationwide oi^,,
buying direct at the source to savo money \
jill your food for one week in your A&p'si
. . . t h e n check results! You'll find you •
t-ritiro food bill. Come in and start tonm
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six days a week—every week of the on week ends . . . see for yourself! SOP h
land a telling blow to higher living cust .
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foods move out in a steady stream . . . and in huge
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A&P has not been able heretofore to run its stores at so
slight a difference between what foods cost at the larm
and factory and what they sell for in the store, Few
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Slot Towels W 9<
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ii National Dairy Month and your A&P Dairy Center is t-eieiji.'
an abundance uf pure, fine foods at low savinj prices. ° w 1 IU
butter, cheese and milk are ruihed direct from America's Imest
...you can pick the choitwt at your AAP Dairy CJanUsr-
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,|.;MT-LEADER
f AGE THREE
FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 1942
Ctrl AndPerth Amboy Man
In St. James' Ceremony
Mrs, Neaberg To Entertain
Junior Club Tomorrow
mght chairman j] un j ors 5 we || y
Mrs. Bums Re-Named
As President Of PTA
WOODBRIDGE — An installation tea, sponsored by the Junior
Woman's Club, will be held tomorSEWAREN—The Sewaren ParBrideitnaidi In Blue
row
afternoon at three o'clock at ent-Teacher Association held
Miss Mary BnumRardtner, of
Wycotoh, the home of Mrs. Louis annual election of officers last week
Miss Kleannr 'oi'th Amhoy, sister of the hritloKroom; Miss Ann Merit, o£ Clif- Neuberg on New Dover Road, Col- in the school auditorium with Miss
,,., ,,f Mt. antl
Stella J. Wright, principal, presid
on, cousin of the bridegroom and onin.
v r l i nf School Miss Alice Bennett, nf WashiiiRing. Mrs. W. Frank Burns was re
Cars will leave from the home
,i nil' nf I'Vank ,nn, D. C , cousin of the bride
elected president and the other of
of Miss Nancy Wight, on Linden
Ifices were filled, as follows;
-r ,Ir., son nf icrvort its bridesmuids. They were
Avenue, promptly at 2:46 o'clock.
Mercer Brunn, fir3t vice president
til dressed alike in blue chiffnr
Miss Gertrude Hynes will be
Kowna, short blue veils which fel the toastmnstor and the commit- Miss Wright, second vice prcsi
rom flowered tiavits and carried j tee in charge of arrangements ia dent; Mrs. Dorothy Skarda, secre
The nouqueta of colorful
Misa Frances Reid, chairman; Miss tary; Mrs. Borge Peterson, treas
'(l th'! flowecs.
Sally Potter, Miss Ruth Schoen- urer; Mrs. Harry O'Connor and
naa.
| In. oloist,
Little Eleanor BnumKardtnor, of brun, Miss Miirjorie Mazur, Miss Mrs. Percy R. Austin, directors
illiff " T h e
Perth Amboy, sister of the bride- Sthcl Seel, Miss Joyce Wilck, Miss iMrs. Felix Cherris, hospitality
Thy Kert, groom, as flower pirls, was attired Betty Kilroy and Misa Veronica chairman and Mrs. Arthur Hanie
membership chairman.
in n peach chiffon frock and car- Plisko,
jr'|V(>n
During the business session
ried a basket of roses. George
was voted to contribute five dol
Dwyer, of Port Heading, nephew
Festival
Plans
Completed
••lylcll
lars to the Woodbridge Emer
of the -bride, was the. ring bearer.
p length veil
Steven Bnumgaidtner, of the U. By Local Church Clnk
gency Squad, Mrs. J. Castle wa
:;ipi-(l crmvr S. Navy, served as his brother's
appointed to deliver a dozen face
WOODBRIDGE—AH plans have towels purchased by Mrs. H. 15.
•Mlill
best man. Ushers were: Thomas
Tram, of Railway; Joseph Stein- been completed for n strawberry Rankin to the Kiddie Keep Well
Miss Cilorm binder, of Clifton, cousin of the festival to he held next Friday by Camp. Mrs. O'Connor reported
bridegroom; William Dwyer anil the Hi-C. E. Society in the dining that a total of Jf-10.50 had been
i, D. f'., C
James Dwyer, brothers of the bride room of the White Church.
realized on the recent spring rumTickets may be obtained from mage sale. Tea was served during
and Louis Baumufirdttier.
1|M\V rliilTon.
Miss Nancy Hornsby, chairman or the social hour. This was the last
h fell from
from any other member of the meeting of the season.
Uncle Sam nt«di your tin.
ed a
Bring it in!
society.
II i.w crs.
Carolyn DeSantis Has Leading
Cross Fund By $1152 Role In Port Reading Ceremony
WOODHRllHJK- A total of $1,- PORT READING The honor of > r At Thy Kept U KmrlinR";
IV.!.M ba.< hern raised by tbt> stu- crowning the statue of the We«seil < "() SitliiUtri.i." "Tantrum Ergo"
ili-nts of the grade schools and Virgin »t the annual May crown nnd "Holy God We Praise Thy
Womlbridgi' High School and ing of the Sodality of St. An- Name."
Benediction1 of the Blessed SacIurncd over to the Senior Red hniiy's Church Sunday, was bo('vims Wur Fund Campaign, ftc- owed upon Miss Carolyn Do rament closed the program.
ninling to a final report submitted Wltifl.
|
is week by the Junior Red Cross.
The crowner was gowned in Luncheon Closes Season
Aocovding to the agreement fifiti' niuslin de sole, with a long For Women's G. 0 . P. Club
teen per cent of the sum could have cil of white tulle. Her bouquet
WOODHUIDGK- A c o v e r e d
ii withheld by the Juniors for onsisted of white carnntions aril
their own treasury but instead the •weetpeas. The crown bearer, Tina dish luncheon was the closing
amount was turned over to the Se- riordano, waa attired in white or- event of the season Monday foT
niors for the purchase of the fol- gandy with a gold tiara. The crown he Wdodhridicc Women's Republowing articles for men in the was made of white sweet pea*. ienn Clut), The luncheon was
service:
The many flower jiirls were dress- serW'd at the home of the president, Mrs. Jay Rulan, on Freeman
Seventy-live comfort kits con-' d in frocks of pastel shades.
Street with Mrs. Ivan Zenobia as
After the crowning new memtabling penknife, shaving cream,
insisting hostess.
bers
were
received
into
the
Chilib'ck of cards, envelopes, comb
Present were: Mrs. Robert GiU
dren
of
Mary
Sodality
with
Mis*
pad, pencil and diary; ten hot wa
;
lis, Mrs. Kenneth Manning, Mrs, .
Josephine
Rylecki,
perfect,
n
tor
bottle
Covers,
ten
ice
bag
cov
Ritn Sauer
Richard Meiers, Mrs. Robert
era, sixteen pairs of convalescen charge. Rev. Vincent J. Fucci con- Hogg, Mrs. Harry DeWitt, Mrs.
ducted
the
service
and
Rev.Charles
slippers, lamps, cribbage board
A. Dustin, of St. Andrew's Church. Kugene McElhenny, Mrs. Edwin
:ui dash trays,
Mooney, Mrs. R. G. Crane, Mm.
In addition the Junior Red Cros Avenel, preached the sermon.
G. I.. Hoffman, Mrs. P. William
Hymns
sung
during
the
ceremembers made thirteen afghans o
l-auritscn, Mrs. Ivun Zenohia, Mrs.
an approximate cost of $15 eacV mony were: "Daily, Daily, Sinu; Frank Stnm-ik, Mrs. Jay Rutnn,
to
Mary,"
"
'Tis
The
Month
of
On.The yarn was secured from Junio
Mrs. ('. ('. Jones, all of town; Mrs.
WOODIJRIDGK — Mins Snuci Red Cross Funds and donation Mother," "Bring Flowers of the
Fairest," "Mother Beloved." with Reginald 0, Isele, Mrs. Fred T,
by
the
children.
Other
article
an been named chairman of the
solo by Josephine Ragucci. "Moth- Harne.l, of Perth Amlioy.
ommittee of arrangements for the made were five lap robes at an ap
proximate cost of |1fl and fiftee
nnual class nif»ht to be held next
army sweaters at nil approximate
riday in the Wooilbritlstc High cost of $3..r)0.
chool auditorium.
A skit, entitled "A Day With
VlfOODBRlbpiE — A daughter
42", depicting a "typical" day v?as born Friday morning to Mr,
with a senior class in Woodbridge
WOODBRIDGE —Mjss Emma High School, will be presented by and Mrs. Peter Peterson, of 17
Earley was re-elected head of the ;everal members of the graduating Janson Avenue, at the Perth AmHusehman Guild of the First Pres- lass. The Music Makers will pro boy General Hospital.
byterian Church at a meeting held vide the •incidental music.
—KflH VKTOHYi IH;v 11ONDS—
Monday night at her home on
Assisting iMiss Sauer will be
Grenville street.
following: Miss Pauline Brunn
Others elected were: Vice presi- Miss Kay Grant, Miss Dorothy
dent, Mrs. Russell Demarest
£an, Ralph SUiuffor, Miss Pa
treasurer, Mrs. E. D. Burns; sec tricia Brennan, Miss •Gertrude
retary, Mrs. Frederick Linn, Jr.
Hynes, Bob iMcEwen and Bob We
Jo prevent poor vision
The new slate will be installed deel. Miss Margaret Morganson
from robbing you of preat a dinner meeting to be helc and Miss Alida van Slyke, of the
cinui energy, have your
of the Safer & Better Type
June 15 at the Hotel Packer, Perth faculty, are the advisors.
examined today at
Amboy. Reservations may b'
at No Higher Cost
ALBREN;S.
h
tKeir years of enpenence
Miss Mae McAuslan and Miss.Viv
modern up-to-date
inn Stetin are also assisting wit
optical fttcilitirs, Alb/en't
Free
storage
on
remodel
enjoys the full conarrangements.
SEWARBN — The S e w a r e n
fidence of thouiandi
It was decided to give the Sun
ing
and
repairing.
Bridge Club was entertained by
of men and women.
day School a first aid kit to b
Mrs. A. W. Scheldt, at her borne in ttnkr An nil 'ill rlVi.rl fur I I P «
kept in the basement of th
rrvntlon mill nmlliml IHK». I'rr
NO
EXTRA
Holt'on Street last week. There nrrrr III PI I-HIUIIII clollien "
church.
were four tables in play and high hr> Ifi tn Hprvlcc.
C H A R G E FOR
scores •were made 'by Mrs. 0. T. Our dependable storage
CREDIT.
Fraser, of Woodbridge; Mrs. F. T.
Vacation Bible School
vault is a protection
owell, and Mrs. Murk D. Meagainst fire, theft and
Opens In Avenel June 22
'lain, of Colonia.
DR. M. BELFORD, Ootometrist
Others pfesent were: Mrs. Mor- moths,
AVENEL—The annual Presby- ison Christie, of Middlobush; Mn.
terian Vacation Bible School will ames Hardiman, of Rosclle; Mrs.
PHONE P. A. 4-1346
be held from June 22 to July 3, H. P. Hayden, of North Plainfield;
niul our honilfil nicuHiuifcrr will
t
inclusive, according to Rev. Ches- Urs. John F. Ryan, of Woodlridgc;
ter 0. Galloway, pastor.
Thomas Vincent, Mrs. A. F.
A sdhior department •will be add- Sofield, Mi's. F. J. Adams, Mrs.
ed this year and there is a'greaj; eter Van Syckle, Mrs. Thomas
need Jor teachers, those wishing Zettlemoyer, Mrs, S. J. Henry,
to offer their services are asked to Mrs. Gewge Urban, Mrs. William
get in touch with Mr. Galloway.
195 SMITH ST.
C. Ecker and Mrs. G. W. Stihvoll.
Perth AmlMy's Olilcst Htllahlc Credit Jf«fl«H ami Opticians
All young people from two-amlPERTH AMBOY
u-half years old to 18 years of age
regardless of religious denomination, are invited to attend the tenday session.
High School Seniors
Will Present Skit
Church Guild Elects
At Session Monday
ster,jsjt
Mgh to Payfor a SUIT
FUR
STORAGE
at No Extra Charge
tiltitgirCtnir HarMeeiing
At Home Otjftrs, Scheldt
RELIABLE MEN'S, WOMEN'S
CREDIT CLOTHIERS
'A
42 YEARS
OMEN'S SUITS
'25.30.35.
Men's * Boy's Slacks 11* up; Sets 3?? up
NO MONEY DOWN
al
'
on Ha J
* ' Shoes, Shirh, tie.,
if you likt!
PEOPLES
186 SMITH ST.
PERTH
AMBOT
STORE OPEN EVENINGS TILL 7:30
^GREENHOUSE!
133 SMITH ST. PERTH AMBOY
BRAKES
Junior Women's Club
Accepts 3 New Members
STEERING
LIGHTS
AVENEL—Three new memberMrs. H. Steinbach. Mrs. Edwar
WINDSHIELD WIPES
Bradley and Miss Dorothy Snyder
were accepted into membership b; AND (BOCK 4BSQBBI1S
Drive Your Car in NOW!
[the Junior Woman's Club of Av
nel at.the closing meeting of th
season held at the home of Mr
Thomas Mavkous, on Harriett
Street.
Anniounccmeiit was made that J<«!5T S. tAROISr iUlit SPtCIAUSFS IN N. J
Miss Felice Donato had been elect- 257 New Brunswick Avn.
(at Elm St.)
ed recixrding secretary of the State
Perth Amboy, N. J.
Junior I Federation at the recent
convention held in Atlantic City. Branches: Newark and Jeriey City
'Plans /were made for a theatre
P. A. 4-32S9
partyirffchfi held in the near future.
Open 8 A. M. to 6 P. M.
SYSTEM
BRAKE SERVICE me.
Q
STOP SIGN HOW
to Telephone Plant
7
Y
BRIDAL GIFTS
Useful, Cherished and Enduring
B
Y ortler of the War Production Board, restrictions
have been placed on telephone service and equip'".•at in order to shift thousands of tons of materials
Iroui telephone manufacture to war production.
W. shall do our best to meet the situation and to keep
wrviw at a high' level of quality. When you can t get
•just the service or equipment you need, or when your
•alls arc delayed, please remember these are war times.
Fur
•n«f affect you,
JERSEY/ B i l l
cWMiw* how m
* » « * our bumm. office.
*»
COMPANY
% Buy More War Bond* and Stamp*
Bulova—Hamilton
—ElginParker Watches
FROM
$24^5
WE CARRY A WIDE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S WATCHES AND KINGS. ALSO
DRESSER SETS, NECKLACES, BROO^HKS, COMPACTS
AND SILVERWARE
SEE OUR LINE OK GRADUATION GIFTS
ANN FARKAS
Cordially invites you to inspect her new fur salon located at 274
Hobart St., Perth Amboy, N. J.
Furs of exceptipnal beauty, style and values are on display, and are
being offered at greatly reduced prices.
A fur coat or neck piece would make an ideal gift for the graduate
or June bride.
'
All purchases are stored free of charge until wanted.
Our new, cold storage vaults protect your furs against fire, tbeft
or moths.
'Our storage service gives your fun triple protection, all furs are
thoroughly cleaned before being put away for protection.
FARKAS Ltd.
WIRTH'S
Reliable Jewelry Shop
190 SMITH ST.
PERTH AMBOY
Best In Fat*"
274 HOBART ST.
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hi w i l l I N K t o :
Take n o t i c e I bin O. L. TiORlNSON t i t l e • t s
ownship IIl' fl fl lkk,, AVoml- K A T H Inlends tu apply lo Ihe T o w n - liilfnilH In npiUy to tbrt TowiiHhlp Win illiriilBt', X. .1.
Avenue,
W n D i l h l l i l u c , T u w n s l i l p ill I l l i n i u m
Township
shln Colnmlltee of Hie T u w n s h i p of
.le.t*<'y.
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OhU'l't I n n s , if liny, s h o u l d b e m i u l o
WOOIIIIIIIIKP fur n P l e n a r y
Ketiill I'otniult tot' of t h e T o w n . i h l p uf
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MICIIAI-U, AliMARI,
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!onnuinptli>n l l t o n s e for p r e m i s e s WiioilliridKc <ftir n P l e n a r y
Retnil i m n i t ' i l i a t i - l y i n w r i l i i i ( r t o : H. J .
l i i i i n e i l h i l i l y in H i i l l n n 1 I n II. .1. U n n - \V. l.-l..—('.-.'., 13 WooilliriilRi', N. ,1. 'llUitlt'il
a l Snper-iilRliway, n e a r Coii.iumpt iiin license for prcinlst'H I)iiiiis, r iui, T o w n s h i p C l e r k ,
WoodiKiin, T i i w n s l i l p I'li-i-k, Wnutlbi'lilKf,
d r e e n StrlH't. Wnndlirkige, T o w n s i i l p sllualt'd a t itcmliiiK T e r m i n a l , !*ort In iKe, N e w Jei'se>',
JSevv J e i s c v ,
l-:i,l/,AH10Til MATOl'KUC S/.AIH),
SIIHllll'I'S SAM-:
To Be
d 1"
Take m r t h e r notlc* that th»
Township Committee has, by reioiMtlon and pursuaiil to l»w, fixed a
inlnlmiiin price a t which mud lots
In said block will be sold together
with all other delnlls pertinent, laid
minimum pvlci' Mng IP.'n.iHI plu"
nOHt.t of preparing deed nnd »(iverllsiiiK Uils sale. Kaiii hits in mild
block if wild on terms, will require
.i down payment 1.1 fi3.nn. the lull
anoe uf purchase price to he paid
In enunl monthlv Installmenti ol
.1.
Take iiiillec Ihat ANTOKi r i C I I ALKK1 inleiiils t o npply tn t h e T o w n - HnnlKiiti, T o w n s h i p I'lerU, Woculship Cnnni.l li-p of tin- TownHhlp at liiiilKe. N e w Jersey.
A
WooiHu 'hlge for .1 Pleniify
Hetiill
CrlllllAt.TRU
t'oTisuinplliiii ISceiiHO for'• pr.^nlsef
Hy P e t e r Sidfii.", President.
slluateil ut HTt Unhwny
Aveniic
M^tiill
Consumitl ion
license foi- iHlocli S71) Avenel, TownKhip v< Attest: A n t h o n y f. a i e l n , SerretHry.
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T o w n s h i p Clerk,
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uii|i nf WiinilhrldKc fur :i I ' l p n n i y
HIIIIKIIII, T o w n s h i p c l e r k ,
W 1- tii'ldl!!', New J e r s e y .
en- lliev w i l l lie I'nri'V.-r liiii-rwl friittl
I'nnuuliii t-iiicn of I h e Tnwiidhip nf
iildfle, New J e r s e y .
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(Sinned) A N T O N I
IMOHAWKI,
WuodhriilRi' fur n d u b license fur
m h e s sili'i.-ili'd ;it SI. I'ietirgf A v e <MTtoi<>il>
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n h i i ' i IIIIIIK. if l i n y . MIIDIIII! l i e m n i l e
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Tiike n u l l r. Hint CLA1RK O'NF.lLi, MONH'tl Intends tu apply t o the
Township I'lork. WuodT'liviiMhlp
I'li'i'k,
U'IHHIn l e u d s in apply III t h e T o w n s h i p Township I'umniittee uf Ihe Town- IniiiiBaii
I.OAN ANSOl'IATION. A I.ll.jl'1I.i
l.ri'lKe, N. J .
v'olnmittee of t h e T o w n s h i p of
HATlNli COIil'OliATIDS.-V
ship o[ VVoo(lhrid(ti" for n Plenary
u f I. fiA
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Hy KAMI'KI. !><)I,K(MVITZ,
WiiiMlliri ilK.', N. .1.
Consumption
lieenne for
MiMiipthin llecuHp fftr" proiliist'H Helall
W i l l i a m P . HoylHii, Piec.
I'leshlcnt. W. l.-l,. — r.-.->, 12
HlHiHted at 64 Koi'ond
HIIIIIIICII a t Mt. lleoriri' AVcMllr. A v e - Iireniiai'R
.Attest:
P a t r i c k I., 1'ynn, Vice Prc!>,
\oiur.
ne], T o w n s h i p uf Wootlhridge, N. .1,Street, Wiunihriilgp, Tnwnsliip or
LILLIAN K. JOSKI,SON,
• liilin M. Mullen. Sec. Tieits,
| W. l.-l,.—i;-:.,
OlijecUons, if liny, should he m a d e Woodlii'lrtK*. N. .1.
St-i-tpiui y.
T i i k e n i i l i i . - Hull M K ' H A H I , A I . I- H'tiuiibrldKe, X. I
t o : I1,, .1. Ohji'i.tiiius, it imy, snnuld he made
3 l H U T 3
MASI illli'lliln l o lipiily 1» Uli- T'lWII- inimptllnU'ly in wrlUnft
Townithlp I'lerk, Wood- Immediately in writing t o : H. .1.
Khip I'lillllllllll'C llf till' T»WIIKlll|) n l l)un|Kiin,
NdTlf'K
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II IS " f III! '• 1
• I1 l«i|1 o f
I Hi il'rl i n n s if iin>', slliilll'l l i e
t l II- Slilh' •if S t> W .Ii TMU', n n l l i c i s
II.
111 w'rltiiiR- i n :
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M I I K T,
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Hi C ' I ' l ' t i l " ! ; . Ill'
I n i i i i i i i i i i , T Wiislil|i
clerk,
i-: ,tsi .li>rsi • V llli ildi I I K illlll I.nllll Aftul h e I Hnl
JQSKt'H C A Tnkp
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to
apply
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hip nl WumlhiidKe for n P l e n a r y
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rererypH t h e riKbt In I H dlsiTfllon
In i i ' l f ' l nnv imp o r nil bids iind t u
v,.|| ^.nid Ii I in HrtUl block In mii'h
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ilrat-l
I h e l u l l a u i n i i n l nl Un
( H ' l t ' c t l . . n « , If a n v . s l i n u l i l lip nwiilfi
being Riven t o t e r m s mid m n n n e r of
I e t,i lRUill-.inl.-e t h e f l i i m i l l l c n i e l liiiyment, In case unc n r mnr.. n u n l iiniiii-ili.iti'ly
In w r i l i n i r
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T ' . H imliljl
Clerk,
Wutnlinum hldi shall lie received.
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v\
Sinn Ulcilllull!.
Illiiv
I". iihlllllled
In-l'lm', N". .1.
I'pon in-ceptnni'o of Ihe m i n i m u m
XOTICM
np'un a p p l i . ' u l l u n 1 " l b . ' I H v l s l m i ; • ! bill, n r b i d nl.nvft mltiimuni, liy I h eAshli'y, uf (
isiKin-.l i
\ X N A A Hl':< 1 M i l l ' s ,
Tnke ni.ll'-c i h d l lODWAltli •'.
\nlil
n n v m i d Ctiiif"! I'lit-tl.
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Township C o m m i t t e e a n d t h e | i u y FINN IIIICIHIM lu apply to t h e Town- W 1 , 1 . ti-:., I.' II' ihi-lilK'-. N. J . inii'tmt'iil uf l i i H i l t u i l u n s itni AKl'i
1
tnenl theri'of by t b e purt'liniter n c mild 1IJP tnnilf
1 Ililecl inn*. If ;lll>.
T u l f c n n i l ' - e i Inn S A M M A N l i K I S s h i p Cninnilili-e uf tlip T o w n s h i p el
i-|l'H, T f i ' l l l n n . Ni'W - ' e l f c y ,
»'l
NIITICH
coi'ilInK Iti ' h e milliner of piircliana son (if Mr. ;,,,,
Im me'lint civ Ill Wrl I 111it l o :
B, I inti-iulu n . ;i|i|ilv I I I t i n - T o w n s h i p WotidhrldKf fur n I'leimry l!t'1ftll
nf I w e n t V - l l v . ' i l l l l b i r s (»L';i.lll)) Inr
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1 •Icik,
Wnoilm m l t l c i ' of i l i " T i i w n i t l i l n
of
CuiiiUltiptlini llcfime fur p r r n i l ^ t ^
1 luliiKJiii, T '
1
ciicli Bel • t i l l s iiiiinii.nl I'l b r reliinili'H fllo, Ilia T o w n s h i p will deliver a
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of WondbrlilBc,
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Wiiiidliil.lise fur n P l e n i i r y
Iteliiil Kiuid i . n i ' I " \ V | M | A M j | . ; | , i , i s ,
IKWIII'I •it, N. J .HltilHiml
premises.
n l Mltlilli-scv
a n d K x a c s N. J.
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June
2,
11)12.
1
Hilled.
Turnpike, liflln, Timnshlp of. W IObJBcll'ins. If uny, nboiibl b r mnde
I 'ulilniiHsinlu'l .
MISS Uui-i,
all mil t-ri sit IIS I Aveiiel H i r e d , A v e Il ,1. DUNKlAN.
\<ITM 'K
trldftf, ^l. -I.
imini'dli.lely In wrilliiK t n : II. .I.
1.1,. l'i-r,,ri,lll
1
IDSITownship Clerk.
'l';ikii
null
i i b j p c l Inns, if a n y . xlioiilil h e m a d e I'uinK">i. TuwiiBlilp I'lfl'k,
sinter's only ;il
Wnud- nel, T . i w i i s l i i p uf H'niiilhrltlfff, N. I.
(ihjei tidiis, If n n v , fihiiiild h e m a d e
C U M A 1,1 il 1ll'li-llils' l n a liplv In the
mmi>(llnti>ly In w r l i l n n i n : H. .1.
To he dveiHscil June fi 11 it il June encc Uoylc, i
liridKf Nt'W ,F«r»f>\.
Ininieillalely In w r i t l n K t o : 11. .1.
!
liefer I'm W-iHUl DneWel I!M»/7!I
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PJ, I!H-'. iii ' h i ' liiilepeinlpiit-l.ciiilpi'.
TllWIIMllip I'll until Me e of Ihi' Town- inillltfan T o w n s h i p
I'le'k,
Wnoil(Sinned)
KliVVAKD J. KINN,
ImnlK'Hi. T o w n s h i p t'lei-k, W o « d NOTICE
«>K
PUBLIC
I
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1
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B
^liip i.f Wuo ilhrhlKo f i ir :i riennry
llgl', N. .1.
(froom, -will s ,.,
\V. l.-l.- «-.'., 12 WniidlirlilKe, N. ,1,
hrldtfi', N . J .
t o Whom It M»y Cono«rn:
lii'liil!
(Vill.iMinilitlii Tl
llcen HI> for
KTKH.'III
• KAM MANOKI1.
reception f,,,
At A regular meftlnl of tht TOWB- liefer 'I'm W-4I>4| Uoekrt . .
«:. pillion W I - | , — c - S . 13
Im-lln, N. .1.
(SiKiietlt
STKP11KN M I K I . O S 8 Y ,
pll-JulHI't
Milllllll'll n t
NOTION OF PtlUl.lC lAl.fe
Strc-i, Won illilidlCC
Ayellel, N. I. »hlp Commlttt* ot th« Towmhlp ol
Town ship of
medintp fi-i,.n,(
Tnkc niitb'K that NICK HK 8AN-W. I - I . . - -."i. 12
WuiidhrlilKf
hi'l'l M o i n l i i y . • u n " I- TO WHOM IT MAK CONCBBM:
Wni'itbl Idlfe N. J.
TIH Inti'inlB in apply tn tbt- Tciwn-1
At a regular meeting of the Town- Hills Miino, ,,,
\<M-i I WIIH d i r e c t e d
t o KtlverllM
llhiei linns, If nnv, rfiimild 1if. wmlf
SKITK'K
nhlp
rutnniitli'e
of
Die
Township
iblp Cummlttcfi of the Townihlo
Take u l l i f Hull MAUV I'IMKOTA
I h e fuel
t h a i on Mnndiiy
evmlnif,
1 UllllcdiiUflv In wrl 1 InK I " :
ll. J .
noil.e
thill
Tuki.
WniiclliriilKi' for ii I'lcnnry Kctiiil
il W u m l l i r i i l K c , h e l d M n i u l i i y ,
lull'
nii'iuls in a p p l y In tin- T o w i m h l p
Wond. I n n i ' |;"i I'.Wl, t h e T u w n s l i l p ('uiiiTiiwiislilp I ' l
liiiiilK.in
nl t h e T u w n s l i l p "I t
Mill1 I w a s i l l i e c l e d i n iidvf'l'tls*'
'(.inrrilli ee
'W .li'i'wi ( \'
n i l t t e e W i l l m e e t I I I SI P. M . . ( W , T . I
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WuoiHirlK
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In t h e Committee ('li»mber«, MtllirldRi 1 . N..I. 'nnKiimpllon I l i p n s e l o r |iienil.ie.n
W.
I - I ,
niurlal Municipal lSulldlns, Wood- liiiie h i l u l l ' , ilie T n w n s l i l | i r n n i • n l l l e i ' w i l l m e e t ill N P . M. ( W . T . I
iltnat l .il V0 A l l i i r l S t r e e t , WooilNew Jwsi'}', anil enpose nnii
T o w n s l i i p ,,f VViioillii'klKi'. N.
i ilie Cniniiiltlt'e I'biiiniiers, M e m n Miritt:
in pulillf sale nnd to the high,\hinl> i]I.I I l l u i l i l i n K . W i h d l l i r h l K e .
i
i"'
Him H A I I I I Y V A N
est bidder aecfirdlriK tu terms ot m i s N ii!
e w J e r s e y , a t n l i m p o s e Htut Sell HI
niijritlou.*,
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KIIIIIIIII
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IntciiilK I " H P P l y I " I I " '
TASril-ll
on flic ft.-i111 t h e Township Clark
Ciii-poral
Inn
a
r
e
ns
follows:
d
i
e siili' a n d I n I h e hlifhi'Kl l i | d i l * r
l i i i i i f . l i i l e l v In i v r l l i n n I n : It .1.hrhlMe. New Jersey.
T u u ii'il, . C n n i i i i l l l i ' C « r H I P T n w u Peter Siderm, I'res, & Trens. open to Inspection and to be publicW'uoiiiirdlllK t u tclllIK u l Still- nil file
isTgiictK
NICK 1)15 SANTIS,
- h i p n i UiMiillnlilKc f u r II I ' l f l i n r y iMiniKiiii, T o w n s h i p I ' l e r k ,
nil
print'
lu
tab'.
I."Is
il
mul
7
In
Charles
Curavlt
is,
V.'-e-Pres.
iridKe. New l i r f i ' y .
w'llli I h e T o w n s h i p C l e r k
o p mlo
i 'unsiim|>lIIHI
llcrnhii
I'.ii'
l;i>inil
W I I , -il-:., 12 P o r t lii'iidliiK, N . .1
Anliiony c. Stelu. Secrctnry Hindi Kill. W'nudhi'iilKi' Tuwimlilp nsfiin l i n n n n d t o b e p i i l i l l c i y r e a d
(KlRnedi
MAUV CINK'OTA.
N l u n i h ' i l HI i C i i l l i ' H
I
11n i n u i '
Dlijerttons, II any, fthoiild lie mud* AsseMsmeni Map.
,-lnr In s i i l e . l , n l Ml In IHui k 7711-A,
I, WiiinMirlilBC V.
V. .1 VV. l.-l,.—B-r., 12 Wnmllirldire, N. ,1.
11.' Mil in Nil
NOTICR
T " •I'll!-: C l i K l l l T ' H I ! - ' " I - ' N u l I T M
. \ M H O Y I t t ' l l I • I N i; A M I I . i ' V V AS- " T . i k " n u l l ' r 111.II .1 ril'f i Tl'KKK
I-. In ;l<|iplv 1. , i he T iIIWIlKllll'
;;i H • I v r i u N
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r i > l ; - ill
I1' >i; \ T M P N .
ni III.. T'.wn.'• hip i.i
t'.iiminttc!I'll ' II.Mil
(•! Hie I'l -H iulHMS " I U'lldlllltillKl'
Inr :i
cua rv l l f l u l l
I ' h
M > | I -lU K i . f I I . . - I..!«••
n l I ' M !
M I
I'.r t Tenlhi".
i ' iii-'iinii'i i"M Ii, ell-i
tinS I . i l r
1.1 N i . i v
. l . - i - c v ,
n u l l . I- i s
:..w:ir,'ii.
Cliff
lihl.iCeil 111
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In-l.
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICES
LEGAL NOTICE
A s s n .
3KT
F1TDAY. JUNE 5, 1642
?AGE FOUR
MITICI':
of Woodlirlilfti., N. J .
iii'adiliR', T o w n s h i p o'f WootlhrtdKe,
(Signed)
i linn ( ' H A S . S, TIOSSTulip n
Olijfiilnim, if liny, ulimlhl lie mnile N. ,1.
,
l.KWIS TD.MC
to :i|iply
t o Ilic T n w n - m m
Nl-'.fi
mppttiiilnni tcdi yy In
tu:
.M'.ii niieiiiiM i
•!•'.• ' • • • " i ' . » i m
in w
w rr ui ti inni g
f
t u : I!.
n . j.1.
. Olijcclioiis, if any, shoiihl b e mailc-U', I.-I..—r.-Ti, 12 WuodliridKi
Bltlp .-iiinmilit>« " 1 - t l ^ Xuvji'ttHjujnol 4 > t 4 B l
\VuodT ( ) W n s l l l
C U i ^
iminiidiutcly
III
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e t
Jiiuuilhi'i'lp for; ii 1 1 ( ' . " i l r v ' ;11
i " " Iirlilge. New Jersey.
liunitfiin. T o w n s h i p T l e r k , TVodil-", Utter T<>; W-1ICTI
Cmi.iiimiHl.m H''onBP t « r Pf;" "':"
(SlKiieilJ
WILLIAM .1. KATH.
brlilBi', N e w .icrst'y.
'
M I l i t | ; t i l ' I'l I I I . I I ' S M l ' .
Mluitle.1 ,u Koule #:r. KhiB (.KirBB w |..|,-.c-r,, i i WooitTffiiTKe;"\. .T.
M,— T H WHOM IT MAV CONCIOUN:
Hi,ail, \V lhihlKC N. .1.
\
,
\
!
-.
'c^iilal- nicctillK uf t h e Tnwn\V. l.-l,.
1'J Purl KeadiiiK-, N. J.
llei-iions, If imy, shoiihl nf nmde
sliip t ' t i m m i l t e e nf I b t ' Tnwnslllp nf
iniiie ilialely In wrllliiK t o ; 11- •'•
Take
nnllce
that
ANTHONY
.1.
Wciidliriilsf
held
Moiitlay, .lime I.
NOTICE
InininiMi. Tiiwnslilri C l e r k , WoodAM) JOSEPH F. AN'IHSRHCir inTake nut ice t h a t UKOItfrK BOH- Mill', 1 iv.is directed to ailvi-riisc llu:
liiiiltfe New .Icrsey.
tend
Iti
apply
(u
the
Townshin
i:omfact
t
h
a
i
nil
Mniuliiy
evcllillK .I line
HAS i n t r n i l s l o apply to t h e T o w n (Slineiii
('HAS. S. ltOSSNKll
Committee
\V. |..|,.—i:-ri. 12 WontlliridKe, N. .1. niltle.e of t h e Township of Wnodbin C o m m i t t e e of-thc T o w n s h i p of 1.1 I ' l l ' t h e T o w n s h i p
ilKP. for a Plenary 1!etal| Cnn- .Vi'HHlbridge
will meet al s p. M. ( W a r 'Wind in
f o r a P l e n a r y I!nlall the Cmmiittti'p f h i i m b i ' i s , Memorial
aumptlnn
license
for
premises
situ\ I ITI < 10
ated at ilM Wesl Avenue, Sewnren, I'linslimplliiii license t o r premlaca Mimlcipiil
Bunding,
\Voi>dbridt<e,
TnUc nnli.'c Ibiil n i H n _ K A I , I T A Townnblp of Wondbridgi', N. .1. >.Mnatt'tl n t :S0-I Fulton Hireel, Wuod-i i " 1 " " , 1
•, and expose ami sell a l
i n t e n d s In npply
bridge, T o w n s h i p of Woodbridge,!;,,','",;,.
public
mile
a
n
d
III
tile
hittlicst
bidder
niijpctlnns, It U4iy, shoulij he made
ToWiiHbln uf
flTi-i'i)
plu*
interest
a m i iilbi'i1
lernis
VVi.iiilhviil^i'
T"\viislllp
Assesslilelll
Take fiirtbfr notlna that th«
Township Committee h»», by r o o l u tlon and pumualit to lawi filed •
niiiiiiiiiiii
price
a t w-liirli
sultl
i
In said block will be sold together
with all other detail! pertinent, i l l *
minimum price helnu fHUi.ini pin:
co«t» nf preparing deed and adver
-.Islnn
(Ills
sit I f
Sillil
l u li n
s u b
b l o c k If iiiilil o n t e r t n a . w i l l r e q u i r e
I n w n p a y m e i i l uf fKi.uo, i h e b a l
aiice of p u r c h a s e p r l t ' e l o b e p a i d In
I im I m o n t h l y i n s t a l l m e n t s nf f i n «r
provided for In contract of dale.
Take further notice that at «a.ld plus intereat and other term* f r o
sale, or any dal« to which It m i ) dtd for In cuntract of >ale.
bo »djourned, th* Township ComT i k e further notice that at i t U
mittee reserves the right In !<• ali-«»]«, or any d a U to which It may
eretlon t,o reject any one or all bjai tie adjourned, the Towmhlp Com
nnd tu Hell said lots In HIIII! block mltue reserve! the right In Ml d l i to aucli bidder *a II may «elect, duj cret../n to relect any «n» or all bidi
regard being given lo term* ana i:nl I n s i l l mllll I n l I n ' " I ' ' h l U ' K
manner of payment. In case one orto luch bidder as It may select, due
more minimum bldi (hail be re-regard being given to lormi and
•:olv«d.
manner of payment, In c»s» on* or
I'pon acceptance of 'he minimum more minimum bids shall be r»bid or bid above minimum, by thecelved.
Township Coiumlltoe and the pay- Upon acceptance of the raUiirnum
ment thereof by the purchaser to- bid, or bid above minimum, by the
cording to the manner of purohaM Tow Dili I r Committee, and the payIn »pi-ordance with t»rm» of Hale on ment thereof by the purchaser acfile, the Township will deliver a cording to the manner of purehai'
bargain ana sale d»td for Bald iirem- tn accordnni'8 with terms of sale on
Isra
file, the Township will deliver •
l i i i i . - . l : .luiii- 1, 1912.
arg&in and sale deed fur talil premB. J . 1HIN1OAN,
ises.
Townsliln Clerk.
Tu lip a d v e r t i s e d J u n e r. ami .l.niii'
P.'.
1 1 H - ,i n l l u -I n d e p e i i ' l c i i i
:1
l l i f . r To; W-.VOi Diirkrl HIT " '
Nd'I'ICK O r 1*1 BI.IC 8ALK
UC
I in I c i l : . l i m e 2, I l l l i .
B. J. DUNIOAN,
Township CUr*.
-Leinl'-i
tTTeToWir:
At n
uhlp Coinmltte.e of the Township
hi nt
f
Wiiodhrldge lU'ld Mondity, .1 unt- 1.
Hit;, I was (lirei'inil to advertise
tlie fact Ihul on Monday evening,
.lnne 15, 19-I-, Hit1 Tuwnsliip Cuminluee will meet at 8 p. M. (W.T.)
In the Committee CliHmbers, Memorial
Municipal
BuildiiiR, Wuuddriilge, New Jersey, and expose and
tell n l public sale and to tlie highest
bidder according to terms of sale on
file with the Township Clerk open to
Inspection and t o he. publicly read
prior to mile, l.nts 411 lu Hll.luclusivc ill Hlnck 8r,r,-l[, WnudbridKc
KINDLING - 1 |RFpr,
- WOODi
1 AM
MASON MATERlu
Fur.i on.
Phone
W,...ill., .i. ,
WARR COAL 4 |
SUPPLY CO
ST. GLdl'i
WOOi i
Ti. he a d v e r t i s e d , | u n e fi i,ml J u n e
111, I'.Ui'. ill ilie I n d e p e n d e n t - L e a d e r .
fer 'I'll
Xt
nrrr
Utickrf
i:MI/4MH
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKItN:
I N C I I A N C I ' I K V UK NI'IW .]|',l:S10V
Al u regular nu-ctlliK of the Town—Hi'hviH-n IHiMK O W N K H S 1 LDAN
Hliip Cummitten oY the TnwiiHhip
( ' O l t r U l l A T l l l . N , il l i n d y I'urpiU'illi'
ni
VV'nuillirlilKe held Monday, .iiine
<>!' t l i c I ' n l l r i l S t a l l ' s o r Ami-rii-it, lw
!. IIUJ, 1 waa directed lu uilvor( ' 11111111.1111:1111, a m i K l ' W A I M i .1
llse
ilu fm I t h a i on Monday eve1''A(1AN, ,-t ills., I i c i V t i i l u n K l'"L
niiig. June l.'i, HI41', the Tuwnslilp
l''«i. f o r I lie. s n l i '
o f iiiui'tK»Ki!<l
Cummlttee
will meet at 8 P. M.
p r c m l s i ' n dutt-tl M a y f., l l i l j ,
(War Time) In the Committen ChamHy
v i r l i i t ; nf t h e n l m y n
slulisil
bers,
Memorial
Municipal Building,
"VViil, t n m e d l i i T l e i l mill lii-livi-i-wl,
Woudbrldge, New Jersey, and expose
i w i l l i ' \ p i i « e In Siilc i i t Iinlilli.- Vviland
Hell
nt
public
SHle and lo I"
illie o n
Ciiiiinihii-e
n l 1 Ii o
liigheKl bidder ui'<:i>fdinl{ tu term* of
immedlaluly In writing l o : U. .1.
ricnnry ufla
W K D N K S U A Y , TIIH
T K N T I I 1>AV WiiiidbrlilKt'. for a
Objections,
if
any,
should
lie
mart.
^ZWJ™,
*cU^Znl
?*sitlf un file, with the Tuwnslirp Clerk
TnwiiKhlp Clerk, Wu'idI liicnuc for premise" l)iniiKiin.
O K .11 I N K , A . U , N I N K T K K N l l l ' Nl'ntlsllin|itinl
itTiineiliately i n ^ - r i t i n ^ t o : 11. J.
npen lu hiRpefrttun and lu be publicly
briilKt1, New Jersey.
'.|ieiM'iii
a t n l I n lip p u h l i c l y
rt-in!
IM! IOI> I ' l l l i T Y - T W l l
s i i n i i l c i l n l l.mil Slrt'cl and Supcrliuuigiin, T o w n s h i p C l e r k , Wood- prior I " sale, Lot II in Hlnck 107!l-H, T'IU'IIHIHII Assessment Map,
read lu-li.r lu Hale, l.nt jr. In Him k
1
Townsblp
of
Aventil,
lit "in. iiVlii-k Sluuiliiril Time mill l i i t ; l i w n v ,
hriilKc, N e w J e r s e y .
Wuuilbi'idKc Tu\vnshi|) Assessmenl
Take further nutlce that t h e Tali, \V Ilirlil|4'i' Tuwnshlp AssessANTHONY .1. AN1> .IOSKPII F.
twu.ij'eli.i-k liayllKlil SiivltiK Time iii \Viin.|lil'l(l(!C N. J.
iHlKllfd)
(IKOIidH BOURAH,
Map.
inenl ,Vlii|i,
Township
Committee
has,
by
rcnaANlvKI'iaOH,
l i l t ' l i r i e r n o i M I n f t i n ' s n i i l i l i i y , i l l t i n , Oh l e d inns, if n n y , s h o u l d . .
Taki.' f u r t h e r nnllce tlmt tht! Tuwn- ltitli.it and pursuant to law, fixed i
Tnke further notice that the TnwnScwaren, N. .1.\V. l.-l..—«-S, 12 WnotllirldBi'. N.
Hllerlff'H
(Illli'n
I n H i , .C i t y
u f N e wiiiinii'diiitcly
In writ 1UR t o : H. •'.W. I.-L.—fi.n, 12
sidp
Ciiiuinitlee
h
a
s
,
by
rcsolutloi.
mliiimiini
price
ut
wlilch
said
lots
In
shiii Committee bus, by resolution
Bi'unsHii'k,
N . .1.
Duiiltfin, T u w n s l i l p c l e r k ,
Woortand 1 imt'suunt to l a w , f i x e d ' a mini- said block will be sold together with and pursuant t o law, fixed a. miniN'OTH'E
NOTICI!!
All the following trsu-t, or piiroel lil'lilMC. New .It'l'M'V.
said
T a k e n o t i c e Ihat P A U L PALKO mum p r i c e a l which said .lot in said all other details pertinent,
I
J N A T ,
mum price a t which said ltd In mild
Take notice Iliat JOHN TtAl/iA
nf
1:IIK1 ; n i i ] p r e t n l s i ' K
herelniifli'r
1
Inteiuls 10 apply lo the Township Intends tt> u|»p!y to t h e T o w n s h i p block will he sold JuBetber With ail minimum price hehiK f."i()i!.lul phi. - block will be sold together with all
Avpnel, N.
j i n r t l i - u l i i r l y d e s c r i b e d , HMiiute, l y i u K \V. l.-l., -i;-r.
o
t
h
e
r
d
e
t
a
i
l
s
p
e
r
t
i
n
e
n
t
,
said
minit-onts
of
preparing
deed
and
adverCommittee of tlie Township uf Committee uf t h e T o w n s h i p of
other details pertinent, sulii miniiiinl liclnif In t h e T o w n s h i p uf W i i n i l Said lots in said mum pi-Ire bfltm *««8.?9. phis eimls
for 11 P l e n a r y
Itetail mum price IH'IIIK f"i.00 plus costs tising Ibis sale.
Wooillii-lilge for ii Plenary
lletnil AVooilbrklKe.
NHTU'H
hriilBO In t h e I ' n i i n t y of Mldillt'Kex
K
lleeii.se for premises C
l i c c i i B c
f o r preniiHes Dt prf-pnrlniT deed a n d iitlvi'i'tlslng block If sold on terms, will require of preparinK rteoii and a d v e i i l s i n j
iiiul t i t n t i ' n f Ni w .lei-Ki.y.
Const!niptiun
Take i • l i r e t h a t AIUO n W F In-OonsitjinitTon
Said lul 111 said hli.vk a down payment of Jfili.iiu, the bulT o w n s h i p situated al 2 « Main Street. Wood- situated u t 402 Kiibway Avenue, this s a l e .
this sale. Suit) lot In sitld block il"
1
I I I ' I C I N N l N l l tit II s t i i k e I n r i l t e i l ill ll'llllM ll) u p p l y t o llit>
of
t h e TnWnMiI
f hrldge, - Township of Woodhridge, W
B,
Township o t Wooit- If sulil un tiTins, will ri-iiulri a duwn anee of purchase price t o be
sold on terms, will require n down
t i n ' l n i i " ' s f e i l < > n o f t h e s i t u t l n - r l y l i n e i ' n n i t n i t ti-t
paynicnt "f fl"i.i»i, I h e buhit
1
N.
.1.,
in
eiiuai
monthly
in^latlinentys
oi
WuiHllirlilKf
I'm
a
I
H
e
u
a
i
y
ttf
hridge,
N.
J
.
«f I s r l l n I l i i i i l i ' v a n l a n i l I lit- w t a l e r l j
payment of |C!i.nii, ihe huiatue uf
prlei. i n h e p a i d In equitl M».mi Plus lntfre»t and other lerms purtliHise price to' br paid In equal
Ih'fiise f o r p r e m i s e s
Hue
o f Miilillt-Hex A v c i i i i e ;
t h e n c e I'liiisuiui'llon
Ohjoctloiis, if any, Khuiild he mntln
Objectii.ns, If any, should lie maOe
llli.llthlv hisl.llllllcllts nf f.VlKI Plllil irovldad 'nr In contract of sale.
r i u m l i i t ! ( ) i w e s t e r l y a l o n g I K C I I I I s i t u a t e d ul US M a i n S t r e p t , W o u d - ImmeilhUely in wriliiiK t o : H. J.Inimedliitt'lv
monthly Installments of $ir..O(V jilun
In w r i t i n g t o : R. .1,
,
.
Boulevard
104.Hit f e r t
t o a s h i k e ; hriilKe, N. .1.
piiniKiin,
TowtiHhlp
Clerk, AVoml- iHinlgun, T o w n s h i p C l e r k , Wpod- liitM-t'Kt .mul « i h c r - t e f i n s provldivt
Take further notice that at said liitei'BSt uml .other terms provided
I '|.II.[>IIII,
i>iniiniii|
for !n mmiriu-t ul' s a l e . '
'
t h e n e i i (^1 Hoiithi;rly p a r n l l e l
with
Olijt'i'tlims, If liny, n h n u l d b e matle bridge, New Jersey,
sale,
or
any
date
to
which
It
may
ba
for in contract of sale.
brldte, N e w Jersey.
T a k e furllier iinticc t h a t a l said adjourned, the Townsblp Committee
M i d d l e s e x A v e i u l e , 40 f e e t t o n s l a k e ; Inimedliitclv In w H t l n i t I D ; IV •!• (Sifrneil)
BALOA,
Take further notice that a t said
(Sfg-ned)
PAUL PAIA'O,
Y o u n l u t h i ' i .II
.i tkul
Riiloj n r a n y d a t e t u which it may ba
H i e i n e CD e i i s l i ' i ' l y
paiMlh'l
w i t h DIIIIIKIIII,
ToU'iishlp I ' l e r k , \ \ (ifnl- W. I.-I..—*-!>, 12
\V- l.-l,.—t'.-.'i, 12 WiioilhriilKf, X. .1.uiljoiirni'd, Ilie Towimblp Comtnltti'o reserves the .right In Its discretion sale, ur any date In which II may be
WoodhriilKe,
N.
J.
Gerbcr lijliy In: iti, a|
t h e fl 1st i.'uui'Ni' llH.li:: f e e t t o n u h t l i , ' lirldKe,
ew J t i p y .
o
reject,
any
one
or
all
bids
and
tp
adjourned, .the. Township Committee
r
e
s
e
r
v
e
s
lilt'
liKht
in
IIa
discretion
ill t h e W e r t l e r l y l i n e o f MlililleseX
iHmi. i
A BIO IHW
II said lota In said block to suet reserves tha right In Its discretion
nouribliini; i .i
NOTICI!
tn rt'iet't a n y one nr a l l bids a n d t o
A v i ' l l l i e ; I h e l u ' e ( I I I ' m i u i i i K l l u l ' t l l - K. 1,-1.,
i«-r., 12 AVondlirlilKe, N. .1
Tali,- nntlco that PAUf, A. KINN
as It may select, *ue regard to reject any one or all bids a n d tn
Take n o t i c e lliat CLINTON A. sell said lul in Maid block lo sut-li jitliler
« l ' l y all.tin- ,Miilille.se.\ A v e u u e p u n i l Iniends to apply to the Township
already IIMI.',,I :!ih iM
ig
given
to
terms
and
manner
it'll
sanl
lut
in
»,iid
hlnck
to
Mich
( l:;,y's H u t ) inlfiiulK t u a p - : bldilcr a s il may select, d u e r e g a r d
l e l w i t h t h e sei'otiil I-OUI-KH 40 f u e l
NO'I'II 10
Commlltee of Ihe Tnw>inlil|> Qt
payment, ill enstt one or more
lildtT a s it may select, due regard
strained, drit.J J: J Lii 1 ]
lo i b f T u w n s h i p C i i m m i t t e e uf tlin ticinn- Rivc.ii tn t e r m s a n d m a n n e r of
tti t i n 1 phiei.! ul' h e K i n n i i i K .
Take nti.f- Unit I'MIANOIS F1TX- WiioilbrhlKc for a Plenary Uetail ply
lelnK (riven lu terms and milliner of
T o w n s h i p of Wondbridgi' I'm- a p t e n - . p a v n u i n , in case uiic u r Imirr luliil- minimum bids shall ho received.
ConfiumptTnn
license
for
promise^
Intfiids
l
o
a
p
p
l
y
1°
pour it iniu 'n.iN,
HIOINIi k n o w n
:IH t o t s
ntimheis
ilOIIALIi
Upon iu'eep-tance of the minimum payment. In case one or more mini('iimuilllei' of tlie T o w n - nltualnd at KuporhiKliway ami / . l e g ary R e t a i l Consumption license fur m u m bids shall lie received,
twenty-one
( i l ) a m i I W H i t y - t wu. 1
ltd, or bid above minimum, by themum bids slmll he received.
or cold mill- urli'Illliilj,!
d~)
i n liliielt -1117 m i iiiit)> iMiiltliMl
ll,i'|i",,f '\\-uodhridsi- fur a P l e n a r y lor Avenue, Avenel, Township of premises .situated a t S u p e r h i g h w a y , I Cpun in i-I'-pian.-e uf t h e minimum
Wnodhriilkc N J,
ibid, ' u r bid above m i n i m u m , by tlm 'ownshlp Committee and Ihe paytit the minimum
" M a p " f j i i ' i i p e i i y o f l i m l i u AKaiielli'Ciil
('niiHiiiiiplliiii
license f o r Wontlhrldgit, N, .1.
there you an I1itiuiolll
nent thereof by the purchaser acOhiecliuiis,
i
f
a
i
i
y
,
slioiild
he
made
T
o
w
n
s
l
i
i
p
Ci.inmlltef
a
n
d
tin;
p
a
y
bttl,
nr
bUl^above
minimum,
by
t
h
e
ii'cinistK sllualwl ut Zlogler Avenue
H t e s , 1II'".. HilllitU. ill I s e l i n , W o u i l Objp'llftnti, If nny, should tie made
ordlng lo the manner of purchase
• llgillll
tasty and mm: -h
imnu'dlalt'lv ill w r i t i n g l u f!. J . " l l ' " t tlit-rt-t.r by t h e pincliasi-r n r - In accordance with terms of sale QI> Tnwiislilp Committee and t h epayliri.lut' T o w n s h i p , Miilillesex C o u n t y
ind SupBi'lilnhwH.v, Aycnel, T o w n - Immediately In writing t o : ll. J.
1
N. J . . .VIiM-.-h, mail, n i i n l e h y ( . a r s o n
Dnniaan, T(iwnnhl|) Clerk, Wood- Dunlsan, Tnwnsliip Clerk, of t h e c u r d i n g m Hie m a i . n e r nf p u n - h a s * fife, the Township will deliver * nient Ibercof by tin. , ) u r
b u t actual!; i..:i iinJ ii
diliS nl VViintlhi'ldKf, N. .1.
ac- Woodhi'iilge,
—
•-i.. Hccnrdance with t e r m s nf sal-' " "
t l'"ux, ( ' . I'i 17Ti Hlllitli S t r c i i t , 1 ' e l l l i
iHiiccilniiH, if nny, nhould b e made brlilge, New Jersey. .
Township of
N. . .1.
g a d Vitamin II
tile, t h e T o w n s h i p will deliver it b a r - bargain ami sale deed for laid premA i n l j u y , N . . 1 : " w h i i ' h ihlip l i a s h e e l i
mmcdbiU'ly In w r t t i n k l o : R .1, (Hlgneill
PAVh A. KINN,
SlKiicd") IN,INTON A. T1AKKP.,
ises. ,
l i e i - i ' l o l o r e tili'il I n ' l l i « olll™ uf t h eDunlKiiii,
TOWIIHIIIP ijjerk, WOQd- W. l.-I-.—6-.ri, 12
Avenel, N. .!.\V. l.-l.. —i'.-:., 12 WiiodliridK.', N. J.g a i n a n d sstlo deeil for .said premises,
haled:
June
J,
I
Oil'.
l
i
l
t
e
d
:
J
u
n
e
-'.
Hi
I-.
I ' l e i ' k Hi' Mlilitlcmix C i n i n l y .
H. J. D t ' N I C A S .
B. j . DUNIOAN;
NOTICE
T o i i K T I I K I t w i t h a l l I h i . HIIIKUIIII 1
'''(wKhfiM
i-Ls iTsmiianAU,
NOTICK
,;
• T o w n s h i p Clerk.
Hit* h u l l d i i i K s , l i u p r i i v e | i i i ' i i t » , w i i y n , W. l.-l..—0-r., 12
Towrrehlo Clerk.
Avenel, K. J. Take notice that PETKI5 VOCKJ,
Take notice that it'RANK MO8-t| T o h e advertised J u n e f» and J u n e
Ifttonrtii
to.
apply
to
ttio
Township
l i ' e i ' s , w a t e r s , w a t e r uoMraca, r i g h t s ,
To be advertlBed .lugu- l> and Jntu'
^AUKIJ,! intends to apply t o the I 1
Commlltee of the. Township of Township Commlltee o t t h e Town-' I- , 11*12 in Ihe liidepeiKleiii-I.eiidei'. \l, 11142, In Ihe !mleptiidt'.nt-l.cailcr.
lllicrtli'R,
prlvllfifea,
If.iiciueiils,
NOTK'K
Woodbrltlge for a Plenary Helall slilp nf Waodbriilge. for ii Plenary |
litiie.lllliiiiiiit.s
mill
appiirteiuinres
Tnke nollce Ihat
KHNRST
you can't beat it
I'lee.nsa for premises Hetiill
t h e i e u n l i i l i f l o u g i n j f o ^ i n any w i s n IIKItfiKI!
Itefrr Till \V-:i:Ul Dnek-I l^l/lim
InleiidH to- apply t o t h eDistribution
Tin
CoiiBumptlon
license, for
ttPliei'talniiiK,
a n d t h u r e v e i ' u k i n m i d T o w n s h i p C o m m i t t e e of t h e T o w n - Kltuated at 82 Main Street, W'ood- premises situated a t Marconi Ave-!
NOTICK OK I»UBlil€ SVLK
1)1.' I'l lll.K „-,,.„
SMIO
Townshlu of WoodlirldBe, nui", lselin. Township ui W o u d - : " f l ^*
r e v . r.Hiuns, ri-miiinilKr a n d r i - m a l n - ship ul WoodhridKe. fur a P l e n a r y liridge,
MAY trilNCOliN:
To Whom It May Concern:
AAt :i n - K i i l a r i t i c e l l i i K " • ' t h e T u w n t i e r s . j-entH, irtsut's m i l l Pi'iilltH, p r i - Kctall
At a regular meeting of the TownConsumption
license for N. .1.
bridge, N. J .
'
v l l i ' K e s a n d a i i v a n t a m ' H l l i e r e u f ; ; d s u p r e m i s e s s i t u a t e d lit D o u g l a s A v e Objections, if any, should bo made
s h l j i C i i n i i u H i c e n f tilt- T u w t i f l i i p n l ship Committee uf the Township nf
SAVE—buy it NOW
Objections,
if
any,
should
be
made
a l l t h e e n t i l t i , r l K i l t , l l l | « . i l i l e r e s t , nue
held Monday, .Iiine I,
stud
Superhighway,
Avenel, immediately In writing to: 1). .1.
W
n
U
i
l
h
r
i
d
c
u
h
e
l
d
M
u
n
d
a
>
,
J
u
n
e
1,
p r i i p i - i t y , poase.sslijii, I ' l a i m m i l l d t - Townsliip nf Wonrtttrlclgf. N. J.
Dunigan, Township Clerk,
Wood- immediately In writing t o : H. J.1H-12, I w a s d i r e i l e d I n a d v i - r l i s e 1H-I'.', I w a s d i r e c t e d lu advertise
Dunigaii,
Township
Clerk,
Woodn i a i i d w h a t s o e v e r , a s w e l l In l a w fts
evening
t h e fact
Ihul mi Muiidiiy
i-vcliini;, the fact t h a t on Monday
Ohlecllons, if any, ulioiild lie mad*1 hrlilKf, New Jersey.
briilge, N. J.
In
it
l tl , hl
(Signed)
PRTER VOO-KL,
. I n n t I Rt ii, 1IU2. t b e T u w n s l i l p I ' m i i lillle If., 1912, t h e Tuwnsliip I'nlllIn e q u i t y , nl tliu siihl i i i n B H K u r l, liniiie.tlliiiely in wrltiiiK t o : B. .1,I', l.-l,.—6-5, 12 •\Voudbrhige, N. J. (Klgntil) 1.-HANK MOSCAKKLLI, m i i i t s o w i l l nifi'i u l s P . M. i W i n - mIIlee will meet a t » P. M. (W. T l
liuuiKiiii.
T
o
w
n
s
h
i
p
C
l
e
r
k
,
W
o
a
d
in iiml l o 4IIK aiiine iiiid e v e r y p u r l
Vi. l.-l,.—ti-ii, 12
lselin, N. .1.T i m e )
In Hit' C o m m i t t e e
C h a m - In t h e C u m n i l l t e e C h a m b e r s , Mema n d j.ai-i-el tlieiouf w i t h tin; i i p p u r - .
bers. Memorial Municipal
B u i l d i n g , orial
Municipal
Building,
Wnudgii
\oTice
tt'llltlll't'H.
NOTICE
Avenel, N. J.
l.-i,,—fl-n, 12
ridge, N. J . a n d expose anil sell a t
Tiko
n
n
l
l
e
.
IJIAI
llfTHW
UHAH
WoodbntlKe,
.New
.Jersey,
and
espoi*
T a k e notice t h a t ANNA W I H N ol ce
Uelnif tin; premises cniiiiunnly,
public
sale
a
n
d
to
t
h
e
liigliCHt
bidder
CALL, WO. 8-0012
Jo.-? « '
tnat JULIUS HHAU-i
,
„ , |lu|lUl.
, ^a ,,', ,,„,
Kil Inle.mls to a p p l y to t h e T o w n s h i p
Kiiuwii iiiiij ilpHiitiiuleil a s No L'I-2
iKSh.1 intends to apply to the. , l i g h e ! U ,,1,,,,,.',. lll.1.,,yrt.lt>« tt. terms of at c u r d i n g • l o t e r m s of nale H i t file
Midilli'.iex
Ayeilim
Iseliii, W u o d nullen Hint JOSEPH MA.YBTI Cpniinltiee of t h e T o w n s h i p of ^ n ^ \ , r C , ~ , t l e i ?}. t . h e J 0 * » V H a t c . 111.' with the Vowujhlu Clerk w i t h t h e T o w n s h i p Clerk open lo Infor a Ppr
l e nparrm
y i lietuil ship of Woodbrldge fur a Plenary
LrlilKe T o w n s h i p , N. .1.
(
th
the T b i iaa Woodbrblge
t
au
ntciuls tu apply ('>
o \it
liepllhliclN Hliertlon a n d to hi.- puhlicly nfail
»l>en to hiKpecllori ilnil tu
Distribution
clause fpr
p r e m i sWoude s s i t - lttlall
TIN--iiplirnxlrnule itiiKjiinl of ( h e 'omiiiltlee of
(lit! I Towtmlilp
Consumption
lieenm; fur read 1 ni<. 1 to Mule, l.ol ".I in I'lluck priur lu sale, l.uis 1'ii and _T in P.l.,rk
Hlre.et,
1ate.1l
nt
79Ii Main
t ll
t 79 M i of
H Woodbiideu
l t
W o prenilses
d
(liH'lee t o be R!ltlslle«l liy said sale
Kituated nt f19 St. Oorgo r.Sii-l':, \\JiioilliritlK-i- Tnwnsliip A s - .lnTll-1,,1 WuutlbridKf Tuwn.-liip A'-.
Toivnshlp
,
„„
for
alPlpiuii'S'
riftaii.
fltlKeii
is the Bum uf T w o Thousand T h r e e
TELEPHONE 4-0075
Avenue, Avenel, Township uf Wootl- Ht's.miient \1 sV 1..
.'.).
lliinilniiJ Kui-ty-I.'our Hulhirs ( 1 2 - •iiiiauinplliin lli'i'DHH for premises
ecllons, if any, should be made bridge, N. J.
PhJecl
Tiike furilier notice t h a t tlm Town
IH-l.llHt *<iBt!lliiT w i t h thii costD of tituaied ut a-ifi Kulton Street, WoudTake furtiier notice that the
u^itlsuely
in writing to: H. J. Objections, It nny, should be mnde s h i p Ctinimrttee bi'i', hy i-esoliitioik Townsliip Committee b i s , I>y resphrhlge, Tuwnshlp ot Woodbrldge;
^tl
t h i s sale,
*
hltii|[Liii, Towntfbln Clerk,
Wooj- Immediately in writing t o ; B. .),
.mil [itirKiiunl to l a w , fixed a mini- Union and pursuant tu law, fixed a
TuKftiiHr with a l l anil sliiBiilar the,
Ohjeetions, If any, should be made bj'idjje,
New Jersey.
Township Clerk, Wood- m u m price at which auid lot in said mlnlniiim price, at wlrtch said ':>><rlBht.i,
iirivilcgva,
lieredilanieiitH
1
inmtMlfcituly
H
i
writing
to:
B.
J.
(STened)
ANNA
WKJINKIt,
brldjfe! N. J.
and appmttiuiiuu'.s Uieit'iinto b e b l o c k will lie .sold t o g e t h e r with
In tald block will be anlil toKcther
loiigint; or in iinywl.se aiipi'i'tiiinlmt
liunlBUii, Township Clerk, Wood- W.r,-L.—«-D, 12 Woodkiagt', N. J. (Signed) JUUUS SHABLESKI,
o t h e r deiulls p e r t i n e n t , ssiiii mini- with all other de'talla perilnent, said
.WILUAJtf A. AH-tlAlU,
VV- I.-L.—li-f., 12
Avenel, N. .1.m u m price licinjc Jl^riti,?!.7! plus cunts iniiiiinuin price being li'.'.u.mi |ihi«
Heels, tip.
hrldge, Ni:w JerHey
oC p r e p a r i n g deed m u l a d v e r t i s i n g costs of preparlug deed and adverDKSMONU * LEV1NSON." *'"" (lff r
— o f toui
p f O T l O I 9 "••••"• •"'•••" - - •
-lijiintf--ttiU»Jtiil4>,....
.Slliil
-luil
ill
Util'l
Blklt
Take notice that COLON!A COUN- sold Oil terms, wilt 1 reiluire n tliiwi block If Bold mi terms, will require
rnti(\e tfRTt-^aseWJ AKyour sill"-1- ,,.pair)
rKAeOIK rnlends to apply In theTI;V I'LITH, It. .1, S A U K C , TreiiMiiit-r, p a y m e n t ii( $lsin,ii:i t h e balance
a ilnwii payment ul 1-LUU ih,. 1 ;,
(
Take notice that MAOUUTN W. Township
I.I..—.ri-ir.,:!2.29;8-G
lltd
l
t
h
T
h
i
ty apply to the Township i purchase
h
price
i
l e be, paid in eo.ua snee of purchase price to be paid
Commlltee nf the Town•while yixi Vll
OI.SON intemla ID apply tu the
ship of Woodbrldge far
ns a Plenary
l
ComniitteB ot the Township uf monthly Installments nf flii.Ol) plus In equal monthly installment!) of
ikrf!
\(irni:
Township Committee of the. Town- Itetttll
ut
I8«s KIUUIU
ut
6
expert
«•
Oiatrlbullon llc*nse
forAye.,
l.rem- Woudhi'ldge. for a Plenary itetail Interest and other terms nruvidw }lli (in plus iiiteri'ii ami ulln-i terms
Amboj
NutJ.
k
T a k i - n o l i-i' t h a t l'AUL 1HT'N|1A ship of VVoodbrklKe for 11 Plenary Woodhridge.,
I8«s KIIUUIUJ N.
6I{ Amboj Aye
Consumption license fur preiniwea for in enntnicl uf nale.
the bost in
Consumption
ifcmiite fof
Obiuctk.iiH, If any, should be male aituated in Culo»la, Township of | Take lurtln-i- nntici' that at sail provided for In t u n t i a c t of aalt.
Iiiieiids l o apply ( „ • tilt- T o w n s h i p liel.ill
Take furtlu-r notice that a t Bald
386 STATE STREET
lonmiillee
of
I I , , , Township oV lirenilses sltiiateil at 10 West AV«- mmiiillutcly in writing to: I), ll.
Woodbrldge,
N. J,
' sale, or any dale In wdih-h It may lie sale, or a n y datd to which it may
your fit" 11
Dunlg#n,
Township
Clei'H,
Woodnue,
Sewai'i'ii,
TuwneMp
of
Woodfur a I'lenai-y
lUilall
Objei'tiuns, If any, sliould be made adjourned, the Tuwnsliip ('iiinnillie« be adjourned, t h e Township Combridge, New Jt'iHey.
llee, N. I.
PERTH
AMBOY,
N.
J.
ilisli'iliii
lii;eiiHU
fur p i c i n i s e s
reserves Ilie right in Ita discreliur mittee reserves the right In Us disimmediately In writing to: I). ,1.
( a r g t l ) JOSKPH ANDIIASCIi;,
Objti'ctiijiix, If
Objtictjii,
f any,
any, should he made,
s i tti iia tdi ' d a l 71
1 Avenel
A v e n e l Hlii-ei
Hlii-ei . \ v e -W. I.-i,.—ti, i, Vi Woodbrldge, N. J. Dunlgan, Township Clerk, Wood- tn reject any one or all bids uml ti cretion l a reject any one tir all bldi
I writing
l
B. .7.
In
w riti
i t g lo:
nel, T o w n s h i p of
f \\VV
Vuuo,llii-ld
l i iV
l d KKVVN
N .1 Imineilialtlv In
Hell
M.IIII h.i In Kiihl blovk tu Hiicl and tu sell tidid l u u in said hluck
brldge,
N.
.1.
W
o
o
d
i
hi
C
l
k
d
T o w n s h i p Clerk,
Joseph V. Coatello, Mgr.
U h j i ' l i nns, If
If any,
h l ))>,. made P u t f1 ,
Uhji'i'li
y, should
.(Signed) COLONIA COUNTOY CLUB, liiildtir a s It may uelei't, due regirt to such bidder as It may .Select, due
NOTICE
Imineitialely
in
w iii l lln s ' to
l
i
II .1 hritlK't , N e w Jersey.
belnK
given lo lermn and manner n regard being give.n lu terms and
J.
Ssiue.1-,
T
Take, notice that Leon Pllclilu in(Hlgned) MAUKLYN \V- 01 .SON,
JMiniKaii, Ti.wiishil) Olei'k,
WuoilColiiiiia, N. ,1.1 psiymenl, In case o n e o r more mini
manner of payment, In ca«u une or
W. I.-i;.—6-f>, i a
S«W*ren, N. J.tends to apply 'to the Townsliip W. i.-L.—6-r.,
lll-lilue, .New .h'l-sey.
I m u m bids wliall be received.
more minimum bids shall be reC l u m n led uf tile Township uf
lSlBiiei.1) PAUL i l
A
I l l p u n sH'.iiHptsuu'e (if t h e nilnimum ceived.
NOTICE
i; r
NtlTICK
oadbrldg^
for
a
Plenary
Retail
J- '•• - ', ! - •
Avt'i
SUP-1
bill,
or
bid
above
minimum,
by
the
n
notice
that
FliANK
N, .1. Take notice that KUANK BAKA Consumption license for premises
Upon acceptance of tbe minimum
"Thir# I« No Subilltutt—
9 8 ]W;
liilemln In apply to the Townsblp situated at -Ml! Woodbrldge Avenue, F.rtlOlt IIUBIUU ta npply to tlie 'rown»hip Committee mid the l'»y'-ibld, or bid itbovu minimum, bjr t i n
MITIt'K
For BWHM S«rri«a"
Townsliip Ouitiniitte<) of tlie Town- merit thereof by Hit!purchaser a c Township Committee and' "
Port
lleiuliDK,
Township
of
Woufli;uinmltu»c
of
Ihe
Township
°[
tha'pty
Talit nolli'i. Unit Mils. MAUV Wuodbrldge Hr u Plenary listall hf\iet, N. J.
ill Ip ot Woodhridge for u Plenary curding to the manner of i
ment thereof by the purchaser acids tu
to aapply
Inland,
p p l y tii tin;Cunsumpllon
Consumption
license, for in accordance with lerniK of sale un eording 16 tbe mann«r ol purchaat
Objections, if any, ihoulil lie made Ketall
llcfiisi' for prfmlnes
I'ummil
i i i i l e c of llu- T o w n - situated at 51 New Street, W»>~
premises aituated a t 30 Tappcn tile, the Townnhlp will deliver a in accordance, wlibiterini of sul» on
loinndlu.tt'ly in writing l o : H. 1.
slilp ul WiiiidliiidKc for a P l e n a r y bridge, Township of YVooabrUii
Dunigan, Township Clerk, Wood Street, Port Heading, Township of bargain and sale deed for nald file, -the Township will deliver a
Itetail
t'niisniiiiitiiin
license for
WoodbridKe, N, J.
bridge, New Jeruey.
oargaln and sale deed for said premp r e m i s e s s l u m led mi N c W n n d W i l - ObJtfrions, If any, nbouid b«
: June 2, 11)42.
(aignedl
LJJION PIJCHTA,
Objections, if any, should be made
ises.
• H u m XI r e e l s , lVuoilbrld|Vi», T o w n s h i p
11. .1. DUNIfiAN,
W. I.-L,-6-5, U Port ltoading, H, ,1,lmiMfllfttely In writing to: ](. J.
Immedlalely In writing t o :
Dated: June 2. 10-li
of Wi.t.iiln'ldii't', N, .1.
Township i:lurk.
Dunlean, TownBhlp Clerit, WoodB. J. nUNIQAN,
Olijt'ciions, If a n y , s h o u l d h e liiailc Dmiigun, Townalilp Cljpi'k,
T o he advertised .lime ii and June
bridge,
Now
Jersey.
bridge,
N.
J.
NOTICE
i m m e d i a t e l y in w i i l l n n - K , ; II. .1.
,
,
Townshio Clerk.
Take notice that MUH. HUSK
(Signed)
PUA1JK STJPEUIOlt, l'J, 11142 In the Independent-Leader.
(Signed)
PltANK BAKA,
JiliniRilii. T o u ' n s l i l u
I'lfi'k, WiitttlTo
be
advertbi'd
June !, .ind .liini.'
ILACy, intends, to apply to the Town- 'W. l.cl..—0-5, 12 Port Heading, N. .1.
T
~——
-12,
> 1H12, lu the lnilc|ieiidi.. i|-|,,.ad(..|.
tiriil^.', N e w .It'i-xey.
W. l.'l,.—fi-D, 12 Woodbritlge, N. i- ship
r
Committee
of
the.
Township
of
Tu tint I'lut Owners of Windsor
iHlKiinli MKS. MAUV MOI.NAii
MI'I'KK
Woodbrldge for a Plenary Ketall
Hrfrr Tt>i W-KINi Ili.eU
NOTIIB
UardrUti:
Vi'. l.-l., -B-fi, 13 WoiidbrltlKi', N. .1.
Whereas:%June 22 ia the first aim
T.tke tiotk'O tlmt OAIOTANO IIUS- Consumption license fur premises
NOTICH OF I'lUl.K »Al.H
TsUe notice, tliat PRANK P. LEW- TAKK NOTICH THAT the .annual
Hl) intends to upply to the Town- Hltiiatea at 3113 Kullou Slreet, Wood- IK Intends tu apply to t h e Township mcfilluK of Hie plyt owners of Wind- TO WHOM IT MAY CONCKKN
invasion
of Huiaia by the Nazi troop*.
brldlte,
N.
J.
ship Committee of the Township 0
ldlte, N. J.
Committee of the Tuwnshlp of Wuod- sor (iurdons will take place un Krl- At a regular meeting of the Town-/
T a k e nut let; t h a t KIlANK WON- WtiudbrltlKe for a Plenmry
Objti
BeUll Objections,
II any, .should lie
iiii brfdfce, for a Pleniiry Retail Con- tlay, .lunc 20, 1942, a t 5:1)0 ['. M., K.ahlp Cummltlet,
uf th t . Tovumhii!
TI'.'''AI-V() I n t e n d s t u apply l o tin Consumption license for premise* immediattly In writing to: I).
J, sumption license for premises situ-1 VV. T., al r.Dl Summit Avunuc, .ler- of Woodbridge held Moniluj- June
Whereag: The people of Kun.si:i
TpwnslHp (NjiniiiUlri- of tlm T o w n - tiitmited at . WDudbrldge
Avenue, P l
T h i Cleric,
C l kWood- B
., Township
.IttrHey, lionm 4|2.
I, 1842, I wan .HiMctcd tu advertd
at 18F~
•
Bte
at
1358 "Oak
lae- suy City, New
ship of VVomlhiidKu fin- n l'K-nury Port Heading, Township of Vfuai
hardships
and are in need, and
New .Ier»ejr.
liOAUl)
O
F
TIIOSTKKS.
tise
t
h
e
fact
that
on
Munday
eveUn,
fawnahip of
Uel.iil
l'ohnilni(itlon
lii-miai- fur bridge, N. J,
1.1.6-G; li-11)
"ehedl
KKB. HO8K HACK,
ning., June 15 11142, the Township
O
If ftny, nhuultl be made
liM'iiiise.i jjitimteil. at liiiliwuy Avei
Objections, If any, should lie made W. I.-U—6-5, JS Woortbrldte, N. 1 iJUJ«t'Hpn»,
Cgiflmltrei)
will
meet
,
j
,
n
i
i
lt
iiiu; anil I'ro.speil Ktri-et, Wnoil- Immiidliile.ly In writing to: H. J
tmmBdlaiely In writing It: B. J.
Wherens; t h e RuasUn Relief Soc
.innt. a, 1!N2. (War Time) in the Committee ChambrltlKi;, N. .1.
Dunlgan, Townsblp Clerk, WoodIninijsuii, Townuhlp Clerk, WoodNOTICtS
MITK !•; TO »it(V'lvltA< I'OIIM
funds
to aid the needy of that cotm1'
ber*, Memorial Munli-lpM liulldlng,
bridge,
N.
J,
•
Objei'ljtins, If iijiy, NIKIIIM he m
bridge, New Jersey.
T»He naUoi that J U - W A s t p a n ' (Signed)
titialtjd prnpnBalH. fur funilshlng WouUbrldBt', New Jgrstty, and I'iposs
lHimiuliiit,fly in w i l t i n g t u : II .1.
li'UANK
P.
I,EW1B,
OAKTANO WK
l>4«nd« ta iippiy ll. th« Townsliip W. l.-Jj.
sufteuur at tht: Nuw .iul'uey and Bell a t puhlU- sale and to tbe
Diiiilirun, T o w n s h i p I'Teik, Wood- \V,iHlt-ned)
.--li-J, 12
N. J. waltM'
(..I,.-^G-S, 13 Wuqdbrld.gis,
Whereaa: Township CJctk 15- '
Uainmlttte
»f the TUWIIBIIIP of
Ktifurniatury al lluhway, Now Jt'r-highest bidder seconding to terms of
brlilBe, Ni'w Jtii'M'i-.
W M | h r l « « f«r » Plenary Relill
H«y, will be received al the office uf —'
* ' - ' the Townsliip Clerk
been designated by me to receive
(HiifUfiil) f l t A N K MQNTKOA1-VO,
KUTltUC
ConrifnpiinTT ltrense for premissi
th«ri)ommt(hiioner
ti(
iittrttliui
Take ntrtice (lutt MllK UAUI0 %CIH-|CH, atau- Oflb t Hulhlin
W . I.-U—6-S, 12 WuuilLiiidije. N. J
Tuk« noticu Unit MICHAEL O U V t t a ut 4 Oreen Street, WoodiS?" prlup lo. sale Lot 28 n, m ^ . j j heroic
fiH intenil* to »»»lyL ta lh« - * » m i l
SblHH iniuidi \9 atpiy to the
Township w W * b W
,1'Ct™
NOTK'tt
Committee of tlie
Tqwnshlp
Ttiwnalilp Committee of Hie "I'own- My, on Tuesilay ttie twenty-thlr/a nretti Map.
Therefore, 1, AugustT/Grelnfi1. * Jll"ei
Take notice tlmt (K>l,l>HN PAi.Mp WooabridBe Jor a MeDary fleUII
If any, should ho mad a •Itlp of Woudbrldge for a Plenary (^:lill day ul1 June Illlll at two o'clock
Ta^e further notice that the Town-'
CoiiBUipptlon
llceime
for
pr»mlses
1
p( WoOIKllltlDfH'!, a ^orpoilttloii,
Ketall
Cuiiminiplloii
license far (2:0U), Uaslfcrn War Tlin-e, at which ship ComntltUe has, by- r e ^ l u t i l
|n writing t o : 8 . J.
Townahip Qf Woo4WW8« dotywhyP "
l.niils NanJ, iireaideiit. Intends to a p - Hlluattid ut Oak Treti Roart, Ui'lln
WI |ll
" 'P Clerk, W o o i ureinlses ulluated a t Houte 25 andtime tlu-y will be publicly opened and pursuant to law, fined a. mini
ply lo tin- Townsliip Coninilttei! of Tuwnsbln of WuudV 'iige. N. J,
Wylle
Blreet',
Avenel,
Tuwnsliln
of uml lead.
mum price ut which said l u t i,, i.iVi
brlil
as
an "Aid-To-Rua&ii D»y" aa a «pcn;'l
JerWy.
the TownshiiJ of Woodhrldye for it •Objfctlons, If uny, . Muld be.matte
Wooiibi'idgt).
N.
J.
.
The I'IKIII to reject any or nil bids block will b B sold toKcther wf I, al •
JULIA SIPOB,
'Plciiar\' Itctnll <?on»uini>tlim license, Imniedluliily in writliig (o: B. J.
mobiHzed
new aid for these people.
Objections,
if
any,
should
ba
mado
other
d
e
t
a
i
l
,
P».liii.»t
*
,
»
!
*
.
In
12 Wooflbrldge, N. J.imm«iilut«)y In wrlllng to: B. 1, "l^iupuKalx must he Moiile.il and ad-mum prlcti butiiK |l2f, no ,,I ",'[.,'
fur )ireniln«K situated .at lloute #'ii, IHiiilgan, Tuwnaliip Clerk, WoodUM
Wouiibridge, To,wndhlp 1.14, Wood- brldtce, New jtr.sey.
of
ureparlug
Meedand
adverti»l,i«
Dunlgan,
ToWnphlp
Clerk,
WooddieB.in1
to
the
f'i)iuiiiUii)i>iii'i'
of
J
iiNOTIUHI
(Signed) AUGUST F.CHl';lNI
tiMllKii, N. .1.
) •
laignfd)
UlOt{Mil(<cOLlVHfl
N. J.
Htittitiuus and Ageinii-.a (r11rt,,a and th H Halo, Sulil lut l,, s ,,i,i l"i,,"( ,'f
Take notice that CHARLES H bridge,
1
Objections, If ans', should lie made
•old
on
terms,
will
n
i|ulr«
a
ii
envelupeij
lo
be
aciuied
from
t
h
e
(St
ned)
Ml
18.
UAUIIS
I'
LYNN,
:
K
TyLjEH . Inteiidd to apply . to tilt W. 1.-L.--II-D,
Mayor, Township "•' u " ( "
liuiiii'tliatuly in writing' t o : H. J .
12
^rtwenul, N. J.Plyiuiui! of Aruli-itwHui'ti mid Cun-puyiliBiil of $15.00, the. bitlan,,.
Townitnlp Cuininlttse of the Town
lUinlKun, Ti>ttn»bl[> Cloi'k, WoodHtrimtlun, ltuuartiuiiiH of liiHtlliitlutiB, purchase price to be paid
Attest:
•'•'•- o* Woodbrldg» for a Plenary
Take notlt-e that WALTER
biidire, Now.J«ruey^ .
mid Ajjuniliii). liaiji proposal muat monthly liiHldllment* uf i
.
IjOTIOB
• •
- •
f
i-iiBiioil) ti«l<i«n Palms of Wood- IfABlCJI lllUnd.8 to apply tu
Take notlite that ANNA A. KiUXiE- be uc'Conipanleil by « certllled check interest and other terms provli
. J. DUfaQAN,
'
ieorge 1)1 IH Intend) la apply to the Town- ilrawn to the. .urder of tlm Htut« Crf tat In contract of »ule
A
< bridge Inc.' 'l'own*hlp C^inmittea of the T a .
Hlilp o( Woodbrldge for a Plen
t
l.ouis Nan), President,
ritp Comiulttee. of tfie Townsblp of New Jersey, fpr (tn »a«unt equal
k 9
1
Townahip Clerk,
ual
.>
.
:1"!?'
.!!
»o«u-?
that
»t
•
'1»»H of WooflvridK,""». j .
CongumpiiQii
llcenke
liouttt # 2 i , Woodbrldte, ii., J. •
oodbridge for
|l*tali at
or a Plenary Iletall
at >»»' tv«
« p»ae
p»a-entmu
ot
Which it
l.L.-^(i.6, 18
4
• .
I
• • '
I I ..t
Ilk>l
^.
I
"
Oatmeal fa
'blue coaV
Gerbei
•
JOHN J. BITTING
THOS.F. BURKE
SHOE REPAil
SERVICE
:
funeral Directors
American
and Boot
PROCLAMATION
w
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FRIDAY, .TTVfi V 1<U*
-hip Students Have Parts
Mary9s School Pageant
lln'1' III'
luilonU
ml will
Mnvy's
nlcd i n -
,ASSIFIED
!OR RENT
I;IK)M
tn Rent;
,,,. 1 l,lc; nil improve!,..„•(• available. 4 0
' cuiti'ict.
Tele-
1-16
•1ANOS
CriHithi
only $85.
f n famous
s''.M!). lirifluliitrt
iii'k)
i;,,cl
St.
Perth
WANTED
ini In work
iin only
\lllllVSK
i>i
#21
.(1ST
: l : M Kl-KT with 4
I. ltf'WHl'll if
i 'Inn Irs Scott,
a. I'liiitic H u h -
HI I.I1 WANTED
Mil-1
sixteen
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fi-.r).
liT.
[SH! its
lie
(Continued from Paqc 7)
•prise blackout rxct'ediiitfly well
ml the council expressed its satfaction.
When the first signal, "yellow,"
'as received at 0:45, the call wan
lent out to the members of the
)efeiue Council and key workers
n the control room nnd within ten
linuti's they were all at their
mats. The "red" signal,'when the
iren was blown, came at 10:10
nd WHS a siRnal for the hundreds
f defense volunteers to rush to
heir posts. The siren caught Rome
lefensc workers off guard, for
soma of them had already gone
bed and rushed out of their
homes still in the process of dressng. /The all-clear was sounded at
10:46.
iglit. in St. Mary's High School
iitfiloriuni. Thd dunces arc uner Ihc direction of Mrs, Caroline,it,tlcfi('l(l, nf PhiMolphln.
Township students tnkinp putt
ire Hfl follows:
Wnllw Brown, Edward Cnley',
anies Fitzpntriek, Philip Boyle,
ohn lloylc, George Reactor, John
Powers, Peter Floersch, John MrDennott, John Finn, Robert (iollen, Albert Simonsen, Anne 01
tjrick, Ruth Arwny, Fredericn
Maton, Jane Kroll, Kathnrim
Wisnitwakti, Ciloriu Sullivan, Eliz
ahoth Smith, Mnrgaret Ryan, I,oii
Rees, Marion De.Ioy, Anna Moc
One "CMualty"
sics, Jean DcJny, Monu Ryan, Her
Nature helped to make the
trude Peck, Judith Arsenuult
Rosemary Sullivan, Helen Leahy blackout a success, for it was rainMury Kanrney, Lorraine Romoiv ing henvily when the alert first
Patricia Owens, Helen Romais came through, However, no uuto
Mary Anderson, nil of Wooi accidents were reported and a
"drunk" who fell during the inky
blackness and sustained bruises
O\gh nnrtok, Keginn Swnnick and cuts on bis face, was the only
Victoria Qasky, Eileen Ceiling "cHsuulty."
Mathilda Vitkosky, Frank Anton
idea, Leo Handeihan, all of Ford
itci-M, N . .1.li-5
\|i|ily
Council' Studies
VACUUMS
motors—part* for
$3.00
'MM. S. Ni'iip'nuer, C. Wiekalo
'rivatc Wendell II. Doyle, William
dssi, Sam Greenspan; Elvirn
'hillips, John Stinpkui.
$2.21
Joseph Markow.
Other Contributort
$2.00
Fred Tutsch, Carl Hanaen,
Friend, Kamtl Katen, R. H. Eve
ner, Floyd E. Thompson, Joh
Ave'maria, Mrs. Harry Flanneiy
Martin W. Pi'terwm. George Won
and Anthony Wonski, Esther
Kraus, American Shoe Repair
Adolph Boehms, Sr., John Moll
Mr. and Mrs. Michle Quinn, Mrs
L. Bohleke, Mr. and Mr*. J. Shaf
fer, Samue! Harrison, Rose A. Wil
lip, Mr. and Mrs. ,1. L. Borgett, ,1a
COLONIA—Roger Stillman, o
old machine.
Koyport, who is building a housi
200 State "oTV''n5rliBt^nniit;'1lifSrnl5(rTRe~pa colT SchneHTiFTM^rand^Mrs. KinaT
lice that eleven windows had been ilu Lombardi, A Friend, Mr. and
• 4-22C2.
.Mra. Bremnnd Hancock, Ml. an
12-5-41-521 'n'dken by vandal".
Mrs. James J, Keating, Mrs.
Marratt, Kupene. Schroiner, Albert
Gasark, Arthur F. Gcis, Mik
FADACHES
NERVOUSNESS
DIZZINESS
troubled by
se common
perhaps
lit ' i t
i . <-s need atteiit oine in today
li.ivi' your eyes
Mini in our mod-
Mual
KOMI.
$1.00
Klsio M. Maher, Andrew Payti.
li. Dcnopoulos, Mr, and Mrs. Win.
(rlotf, William Sinka, Samuel Nclson, Harrison II. Conk, K. Jensen,
Mrs. Mary Nash, Mis. P. J. TrainA. Kunuivcs, V. S, Einhorn,
Jeanne RiUberg, Kdward Walsh,
\\v>. .1 tilln Mull, Mrs, Ernest Meier,
L J. Nash, Martin G. Hofmann,
Mrs. Carrie Mundy, Kenneth RPualdii', Mr. and Mrs. Philip J, B?llanca, Ji'iis Ki'sk Jensen, Mrs.Mary
:ti, Anna Lunk, James Sayles,
Alexander Oros?,, _ C. Bonhardt,
John T. Fox, Ri'inhold Uoainski,
Kdward Killiuer, Stephen L. Baliat, Mra. Michael Tonth, H. A
l'ishi'r, Karl Ilg, K O. LOVKOII, A
Kricnd. Mr. nnd Mrs. \V. Frey,
('buries Gecsey, Mrs. Samuel Yuhas/, Krvinir Aruudalo, T. DissinKton, Mrs. John Fac/.ak, Win. Dey
V1SI0H...
Give Your Eyes the
Care Thy Need
depart-
It.
ON EASY TERMS
HINDMAN
HAVE OUTING
1SKL1N'—The Twelve Eishteen
Club of School" No. 15 and a few
quests enjoyed a trip to Palisadi
Amusement 1'aiA; lust Thursday,
The
members hrtviug highe?
achievement honors for the year
are: John Skrypa. John D'Alexan
dri and Richard Knapp.
Opiometrist
velers
EM-BEE Opticians
KA. 7-1564 85 E. CHERRY STREET
RAHWAY, N. J.
Ooen Thurs., Fri. *nd S*t. Evenings
41
Acme Meats Are "Tops" in. Quality
And Lov^ in Price
Chu* Roast I b 2 5
Milk
3
23«
•
,,.„..
qrm<ld
or Ideal
Fancy Golden
Bantam
BONELESS
Pint
Jar
from freshly opened eggs, pure salad oil, finest spice5J%pasteuri:rid
vinecjor, 5ugor and salt - perfectly blended! it's "tops."
LOIN
No. 2
Can
|b
1 0C
IV
Our finest "Grade A "
cream style corn
OSCO Fancy Cut
N 2Vi
Lean
Sliced
No. 2 * \ C
Cans ^ J
SKINLESS
Prcbitd from specially selected choice ripe tomatoes at the
peak of their flavor,
long,
Pi»t« or
Sliced
Junket
Selected Seafood
fillet of Haddock --IH MACKEREL
GALLOPS l Z lb 39^ TROUT
Freezing Mix
pk
3 9' 2 5
ty ^ ^ Coffee *SPRY Shortening
c Corn F l a k e s ^ r 5tf Win-Crest Coffee Z 21 (
Acme Coffee »• - 3 1 *
Mott't
I i mi. lt<
Tom at
,,
,,;: ,, j,;,.,,rtinMiMjiriiaii.,:
£1
^^md Boxes
Acme where prices are low every day.
iui;i::'™M!!i.i!tsit»i;HtiS».HB: itniuiirt:!.:I
Peaches
No. Vh
Can
Large lufcidm ripe Califpmia peaches ot their best.
Halves or sliced. Packed m-riwice syfyp.
«''»-'• •'•" "'• UBU;-l!i.:l-:i'.M -'•
NBC Graham Crackers
*• >kB \ t t
!
NBC Old-Fashioned Ginger Snaps *• *• 2 U
ll
Vermont Maid Syrup
* *•* \H
Brer Rabbit Molasse^ \ Z T W
Golden Bantam Corn ' Z t t
\>**\tt
F
a
Fancy String Beans ; i 7 2 1 2 5 c
Tomatoes FARMDWICH0ICE
*• ltwl ^ i
Large Sweet Peas f ' ^ t 2 N r 2 9 <
Tasty Prepared Spinach
2 V? l i t
Fancy Grapefruit Sections t ? 1 1 ' w
Modern electric appliances have brought you great
convenience and comfort. Now, because of war demand for vital materials, it is necessary to conserve
and take good car* of your appliances to make them
last. Howevtr. «ome new parts will be needed occaaionally to r»plac« worn or broken ones-and that is
where cooptwtion is required of all concerned . . .
you, your local «lectric dealer and manufacturers of
> BUY
f
HSCO Premium
•
those parts.
Manufacturers netfl vital materials-aluminum,
rubber, etc.-in order to make new parts. Therefore
-befor* a manuiactuw can supply new parts, an
equal number of old parts i* required in return. That
meant juit o*e tbmg-your cooperation when you
buy parts, W# muit hav,e your warn out or broken
part before we can provide you with ^replacement
part. In thii way you can help, us and your local
\electrfc d«ri« to htlp you.
••;•
All white eggs' Each carton "doted."
Endorsed by American
Medical Aisocialian
gpi,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,^,,.,^^^^
•
Gold SeaPDated'EGGS cor',T 45c
Calas
Limburger * " »27< Loaf Cheese "•"•«• 2£»B3c
Oleomargarine ", 11t Loaf Cheese • • & • „ 58<
mp
Veal \ *
Store Cheese^ * I H Sharp Cheese ' V 32^
chutk
Hom-de-Lite Superb Quality
Lamb r
Milk 3,-24( MAYONNAISE
Pot Roast ">33'
25c r 4 3
Stew Bee
CORN Hom-de-lile Salad Dressing 2 l \ t : t " 33i i\
Tomatoes l ^ l l t Fancy Prunes
Vea Chop
NBC Ritz Crackers;,. 2I< Soup
Heinz Soups SSL 2 S125< Flour
Vea Breas
Shredded Wheat * \U Ken-L-Meal «
BEETS Fruit Cocktail L 25< Gevfert Films
Bacon
IDEAL "Grade A" TOMATO
3
Wheaties JUICE S 9c
FRANKS
Bologna lb 2fc19c Beveragesql"! Boscul Coffee *•
I Ideal Fancy Freestone Home-Style
.
EGGS
38'
Silver Seal EGGS
4k
Selected
Carton of 12
Tall
Cans
(urf],...
v
June is dairy month! Many nutrition authorities believe that
at least one-fifth of the food budget should be spent for
dairy products.
Farmdale
Evaporated
It pays to t
FOR REPLACING PARTS
Sweet Cream Butter S 43c
Enriched by wins a yeart high In .vitamin B' content,
piacin and iron You muit be satisfied or rtturn unvMd
portion in original wrapper and wo will replace it absolutely free with any other brand we sell, regardless of
S»ve «very can.
Let'i b«at Japan.
p
]' Rielilaiid ltof 1
Bread Butt
(Continued Worn page 1)
WOODBRIDCR —Thievea entered the Circle Inn Diner oft
Route 25, neiir the Cloverlenf,
sometime Ty^sday morning, according to a report made by the
owner, Sporos Uiilias, to Officer
Richard Levi,
A cigarette machine and a juke
box were broken open and the
money taken.
The thieves also
visited the icebox and took all the
meat anil butter.
The window on the west side of
the diner was broken and the
thieves were able to reach in am
turn the key in the lock.
BE CAUSED BY FAVITY
Supreme EnricliVil
First Aid Drive
Juke-Box Yields Cash
To Circle Inn Thieves
PAOEl'IVB
CamaySoap
3
Cakes
18
Crispy, Nearby ICEBERG
C
Lettuce
jvory Snow
Pkgs.
Serve a salad wtih your meal! A sure treat with
Hom-de-lite famous mayonnaise
Fancy Tender
ilox
CARROTS " 6c
BEETS
ORANGES*39e
Fresh New
bunch
Juicy JUMBO Florida
Speed-Up GranulatedSoap
Dish Towel FreV "• j £ 1 Q
_.,".
H»lp Wki tht W v l Conwrve
Mazda h
ORANGES"£" *»29c
Bag!
Buy War Savinf
Gets Seton Hill Degree \
Memorial Day
(Continued from paiji I)
h". in his mldress »f welcome, de-
Pmiici Armrd Men
"Thii rniumuiiity hns i"1"' l t s
snns to linlil. on the Mile »f riuM
in this w.-ir uml we would not keep
fiulh with them if we relaxed in
llir vipil over our reaponsiliilitii s
nl home. To those nons wo neronl
.mi- profound respect, our sincere
pi'iiisi' of their courage nml our
devoted pniyers for their safi' vel u m to our midst, Many of them
;i!te;idy hiive (tone to the fur enriii is of the irlnbc to enrry the fl:u:
n|' libei ty and to keep from our
lii!!-e>i the tenable dpstriii'tio'i
upon which the mnd war-lords i n 1
By The Navigator
In the Mailbag:
Mrs.
lli'lk'n Kji'lilsrii. o f '
Avcnui'. sent
tcr
n i c Ilie f o l l o w
. . . 1 jr"< " ' l l ( ' ' v " " ' " ^
li'l
l
h i i p i ' y m i d i i . l'«> . • •
DCJU
Ymi
Nitviifiitiir;
liiivc
m c i i i IHIKMI
tlisit
scv
crul of tlir liusims.s p e o p l e in nur
t o w n rulr lucyilirs In w o r k ; w e l l ,
I'm f m it l i n t 1 , , swiil : m y ilay in'w
I'm |H'ihillinc d o w n t o w n iii,v.«i'lf mi
my yoiin^sti'i V Kikr to pick up tilt'
m n i i uiiil Iiiiul liiinii' tlu> Kruoi'fii's.
( W e didn't k'»'t i>»y " X " t-rBS r "
t u r n i n g t-ar.ll.
N o w I linvc liililen (riil, roilr or
wh:it hiivi' \ ' > u l ii I'lkc till of my
girllnmil djiy.i. m i d still riilc mio
as w e l l ;is iwiyliddy a n d Mrs, Mi1
E l r o y ; Iml 1 n m IIIUIMH o n e Iron
bio, iWi.l t h a i is Ki'UiiiK off! Ymi
set 1 it's it h o y ' s h i k e ; k n o w of a n y
(t«ii)d Wiiys o f ppttinif off a b o y ' s
bike, c \ c r p t tlii' "in 1 I t r i e d it
ON THE SILVER SCREEN
To Be Featured At Ditmas Theatre
$7.12 Tax Rale
Methods Otfightingfire
Bombs To Be Shown
STATE THEATRE
there' I'll he, still ut it, und I'll
stick till I lick this thing, you'll
Bee. So be looking for me.
YOUR PAL,
"The Luminous Air Kaid Warden."
(Winch is what my young hopeful calls me after 1 patrolled our
street during the recent test blackout, wearing his luminous Lone
Ranger belt and a glowing plastic
flower in my hairi.
Rcqueit Feature Snt. Nite
RICHARD DIX in
"CHEROKEE STRIP"
Nem Wed. To Sat.
BOB HOPE . ^
MADELEINE CARROLL
Uncle Sam
Says—
^ on nn\o Icnfhrr nnd you nave
imtufM hv bm-tnK your Mho*n reItnirrtt. Our expert work man* hip
the n cnrlng
qunltUra
of new
* Red Devi[
Shoe Repairing
Crescent
(Vmhininc mirth, music nnd rnmanro, "Hio Rita" was held over at
ihc Crescent Thentre. yesterday
with Hud Alibott and U u Costello
cnvortinf into the twelfth year of
their amaiiini; pnrtnership as comcdiiui?.
mleiil in their lust for power.
"Our obligation to them is clenr.
With our dollars, with our hand?
Mnry A. Maher
imil with the sweat of our -brow?
we must provide them with all of
WOODUMDl.K Attr R icpnf
the material nnd equipment upon
Buchrlor nf ArU W,T« conferred
which they depend. To fulfill thi.-:
upon Min M«rj Alice Maher, duty, we must dedicate ourselves
daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Joippli tn sacrifice. We must forego the
Malier, i,f 7 Wallace Street, at pleasures nnil the conveniences In
the unnuil commencement exer- which we have become accustomed
it ii^htinir men arc not to h\c't
citri held Monday at Scion Hill
Joel McCrra, Barbara SUnwy and Brian Donlrvy, the thrre
fii'htirij» material:
College.
featured plnyeri in "The Gret Man's Lady" which will he the
Harry Fedderson, Class of 11)42,
featured attraction at thr Diti i Thrfttrr itartinf; today.
A graduate of Woodbridge Wnod'bridge Hiprh School, gave the
month »n<' liittins a pipe in thi- High School, the local girl has traditional "Gettysburg Address,"
roml, and 1'i'iiiK Hu-own olT? 1 completed major crcditi in hii- while Miss Dorothy Lankan, also
K;irly this year the State T:\\
don't approve of thnt ont' »ny toi*y and sociology with a minor B hifth school senior, recited "In
Department disclosed municipalimore, for i hit the steel before in muiic. She wai a piano iolo- Flanders Field*."
ties would receive J:'.tiS.i>Ni>. but
(Continued iroiii Poi]f 1)
The Woodcumins down, and nothing jrnvo iit with the Pitliburgh Sym- bridge Mich School Band played with $11,500 for the [irevion that was before the le-gi-Oafor*
1
but nu ; it ct>!*t mi' 1- days in bed. phony Orcheitr* and w*» presi- several selections during the pro- year.
•oted for a further compromise.
throe doi-torV culls, and plenty of dent of the college orchettra. gram.
The net valuation on \vhich Sfcte This week the tax drpanm.'nt veraMitiit: while recuperating 1 She wat a member of the Muiic
For the first time, the American and county taxes are apportion! ve»led the tax on 'fcond clow T«\\painti'd thi' hike red, white and Club, Current Events Club, A
Legion Firing Squad fired a salute amounts to $18,381,0fi9 while hat road property in the county h&d
blue with n "V," and am Retting Cappella Choir, Literary Club
over the prnvo of a World War 1 aount last year was $1",746*21. been cat'$12,131. lcnvinir $2Pf..ready to try »Kiiin, though 1 real- and the Rota Myttica Sodality.
828 for distribution to '.he municiNew U w At Fault
veteran — Harry Baker, Jr. In
ize that those steel liars are just
TJie railroad tax comprmiae palities. Of that amount WVod-1
other
years
the
salute
was
fired
You can't buy freedom
as hard underneath the patriotic
law has not acted to the i-ivan- bridge Township receive' STT.o'.'i'
But you can buy Defeme Bond». over the Braves nf Civil and Revocolors; hot 1 am determined to go
lutionary veterans.
Tups were tiipc of the Township. ; Th'.same as compared with Jlli',172 rvdowntown to net one of those wire
•sounded by Kdward Van Decker situation exists all over the ounty. ceived' in 1940. This »ccour,:s
baskets put on it to carry home
and the 'benediction was pro- The 25 municipalities in <tiddle largely for the increase in the tax
the groceries to suve that RIIS, s o nounced by Kev. Charles G. Mc- sex were allotted SIMO.Win rail- rate.
got any suKKestionsT
| Corrii-tin. pastor of St, James' road taxes in 1940 buf on/ $307,The State Tux Department hn.
404 filtered into the mun*ip»l tax not midc clear whether or not the
i Church.
I've been consiriurinR keeping
coffers. Last year the "'gislators municipalities are to be paid a
till I get tired, then
SAT. - SUN. - MON. - TUES
c the nearest Kmly 'miiXP
iranchi&cJaxJor 1JM1. whjioh apwith: "Catch me—re;uly or not,
of railroads and set ap<» new tax proximates $12">,(infiii th"e" ciiurify.
here 1 come!"—No, not so good,
formula resulting in th collection
S«lvagpd «cr»p
suppose he didn't catch. Besides
by county municipality,dropping
Will get a Jap.
a certain trentlrman might not ap: COLUN'IA.—A showing of the t'o $174,214.
prove that particular method.
::u.'\ie. "How to Fight an Incendi'::'. y liuiiib," will be presented by
Skilinu up to a wall sideways
:He New Dover Community Club
is usually the cause of several
• i r v Wednesday i-venintf at eight
"First Aiders" looking up "Abra: .''cluck in the N'ew Dover Methosions of Forearm" or "Dislocated
jdist Church.
Shoulder" and the "lenn-over-amlput-ono-foot-on-the-groimd" meth; Fiiv Thief W. H. Ritzman and
od recommended by my husband
! Captain X. Coppola, of the Hahmay be fine after sonic practice,
Sway Fire Department will give a
"NORTH TO THE
but I don't like the practice; think
KLONDIKE"
j demonstration regarding chemical
Willl
the Emergency Sijuad hoys would
j warfare. As there is a large popullr.nl < run ford, tnil) I)
understand if I kept going around
lation of Slavish, Polish and Rus« jilt-, l.tiii ( lillhi 1 ^, J r .
the Mock, and hollered "OlT,
-ian people in the vicinity intcrpreplease" every linu I passed their
iii'ir- will lie present to explain the
new headnuartiTs on Main Street'.'
various phases of the demonstraNo, guess I'll stick to the oldtion. .Inseph P. Noupaucr will
fashioned way my father used—
j serve its chairman of the meeting.
WOODBRIDGE, N. J.
balancing mi one pedal, swinging
the other leg over; 1 always Ri'i'tttTODAY - TOMORROW
ly admired the elegance and ease
with which he handled his "highboy"; me. I'll be grateful just to
Starring
get off, and if on Friday morning
Mickey
Rooney
- Lewis Stone
i
you hear frantic honking outside
O u r (Jnvpruinf ul {
also
your office- window,. look quick
ntM'd* IPHther f»r |
Jack London'i Story
our nrnii-rt force**,'
wiUi your First Aid kit handy, for
UGLE
SOUNDS
A PROCLAMATION
'COURTSHIP OF ANDY HARDY"
"NORTH TO THE KLONDIKE"
SUN. - MON. - TUES.
'•BLUE, WHITE and PERFECT"
When it is considered that they
were relatively unknown only five
years apo, their rise is phenomenal.
Niuv populjvr on stage, screen and
lailio, they rearh the apex of their
tiimli in the new picture.
Kntlnyn Orayson and John Carroll offer romance and melody as
a biiekirrmiml for Ihcytntics of the
inmedians. Miss Grnyson in a duet,
with Carroll ?ings "The Ranger's
SOUK" and "Lone Before You
c-.ni- Along." Carroll sings the
theme soup. "Rio Rita," and Mi°s
Ciavson solos with "The Shallow
SOUR" from Dinorah.
Ditmas
The swee]i and power of our own
frreat country and the courage of
the men and women who made its
development possible, were unfolded on the screen of the Ditmns
Theatre todny when Paramount
presented its stirring romance,
"The Great Man's Lady," starrinp,
Barbara Stnnwyck nnd Joel McOren, with Brian Donlevy,
The story starts and ends in our
lime, but ih the interim it takes
us back as long ago as 1848 when
most %f America was trackless
«»<!« Barbara Stanwyck, then a
\otmg. impetuous girl, elopes from
V.cr staid Philadelphia home with
Joel Mc€rea whose dream is to
build a great city out west.
WHEREAS t h e American Nation is now e
in a total War effort to defeat t h e forces of n ^ , ! ' " ' "
and
'"
WHERfiAS one o f the most vital eloniem
maintaining the will to win among our fighting , "
is to give them a chance to refresh and enjoy ii " '
selves when they a r e off duty, a n d
' ' '"•,
WHEREAS t h e United Service Organize,,,
USO wa.s established for t h a t purpose, at the c. M ','"''
wish of the President of the United States, a,., \T]
Ule
Secretaries of W a r and t h e Navy, a n d
' WHEREAS the USO will undertake a W;,, ,,
Campaign, from this date to July 4th, appenij',""" I
the American people for $32,000,000 to contin,,,....'! I
expand its work which has already proven imli ,„'„ !
able, and
WHEREAS every American citizen has ;,
HOIIHI interest in the ijuccesa of this campaign, J,,,
ing with our Commander in Chief t h a t Amori, ,,
diers and sailors a r e not merely cogs in a ,,,j|,
machine, but still and forever free individual-;,
THEREFORE I, as Mayor of Woodbridgr T,
ship proclaim the weeks of J u n e 8th to 22nd, \w\
be USO weeks in this township, expressing tin.,
dence of my fellow citizens t h a t USO will aclne-,.11
goal and that victory on the home front will p h , <U
significant forecast of final victory on the ii><,
front.
Signed; A. F. Greiner, May.o
ii
Attest:
B. J. Dunigan, Township Clerk.
HONEST.
DIAMOND
VALVES
Majestic
Having won the Academy Award
for the production of the best picture of the year, "How Green Was
My Valley," 20th Century-Fox
ice President in charge of prouclUULJBMnlFJ&anuck, brings
new film epic to the screen in
To The Shores Of Tripoli," the
Tuhnicolor feature which opens
it the Majestic Theatre today.
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tax schedules, the government would receive $12 billion*, leaving only $G billions
for paying dividends to 11 million stockholders, meeting debt obligations, expanding plant facilities and providing for a
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sound financial future.
Tax rates proposed by the House Ways A PARLEY IN LONDON?
i i.vcry Friday by the
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I,I,,K Company,
Woodbrldm, N. .1, and Means Committee would leave even
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ivpily preiWent; Maxwell Logan,
ii< e 1' Campion, Trea»ur«r; N. B. less money to cover these obligations. For
The proposal that a proup of
that reason, the House schedules, if enact- Congressmen be chosen to confer
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ed into law, might seriously hamper war with a similar group of the mem• l.-i;r>ftY
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bers of Parliament on the conduct
production by not permitting companies to of the war nnd upon plans for th«
NEWSPAPER
retain enough money from their earnings subsequent peace is extremely interesting:
to carry on their business.
The problem of meeting obligations The idea stems from the expe6Vmany Bis And Sttah
, oiiicialjuid private sources incurred before the war is a serious one rience of the British after the last
World War. In 1918, the Ameri the Nazi process of looting now, and it will probably become more ican Government, through Presi„.,,;,;, has produced $36,000,- serious in the future. The NAM studies dent Wilson and his officials, negotiated a Treaty of .Peace, including
,-h iiiul goods, and Glen M. ndicate that many companies will not have a settlement of existing issues den,,,l Press correspondent, re- sufficient earnings left after payment of signed to perfect and assure the
peace of ihe world, The other naIU.,1 from Germany, says that taxes to stay in business.
tions were bound when they signed
Every person—every company—must the Treaty but the United States
I,, the whole cost of Germany's
pay heavy taxes now. But in formulating was not officially obligated until
,,( rearmament.
the Senate ratified the agreement.
"New Order" a gigantic a new tax law care must be taken that
•i
taxes do not hinder the war effort by Every American schoolboy knows
; applied to the 175,000,000
draining business of funds it must have to what happened in this country.
\<r Ol'CUjpied countries. The GerThe politicians nnd isolationist!
lv seize supplies of all kinds continue its vigorous battle of production. bitterly assailed, the President, the
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FA0E SEVEN
Strike Him Where He Lives
Constitution
Revision
Crying Need
Thc New Jersey Lcttisliiturn
will meet «n June lf> tn consider
nl iit-t. mi a report, of the New
Tiey Constitution Revision Comis*i»n, which hus recommended
hat a new state constitution he
ubmitted to the people this fall
or adoption.
The report of the Revision Comrtiwion, of which Senator Hemliekson is chuirtniin, offers a subtantinlly rewritten constitution
hut obviously attempts to correct
•horteominRft of the present Conititution while retaining the "good
wrt.\" particularly the Bill of
tights,
The n u m e r o u s suggested
'hnnges, broadly concurred in by
he New Jersey Committee on Conrtitutionnl Convention, which has
lit-en educating on constitution re\isimi for well over a year, point
up the fact that the charter of
1H4-I contains u great many alleged
defects,
Treaty of Versailles, tho League of
in acquire quasi-legal title to
Governor Powerless
Nations and everything connected
That the governor is practically
• ricilities. With the standard of
with international cooperation. In
Contribuhon
powerless is generally agreed upon,
n hectic campaign, James M. Cox,
,,, a subsistence level, the Nazia
lie is called the "chief executive"
Sugar and gaaoline rationing are only the Democratic candidate, pledged
n d "cominander-in-chiuf" but
1;iie to rob the conquered people the beginning—the American people are to the League of -Nations, went
dues not have the powers usually
, ,tl resources, blandly asserting going to have to pull in their belts more down in ovcrwhelming,defeat. In
associated with those titles. Among
short, the United States, which hud
,,i tin; duty of the conquerer to and more. It has been estimated that half won the war in Europe, deserted
other things, hi* cannot hire or live
liis chief ussistnius. His veto is>
its
allies
in
the
peace
which
folof the nation's $40 billion armament outuseless because a majority vote of
, turn with this process, Hitler's put scheduled for 1942 must be supplied lowed.
ilie legislature, the same us passed
a bill in the,first place, can over,|, have been busy since the by men and machines that produced civil- The effect of thir repudiation of
ride his veto.
the Treaty was fatal to the suc.HI in Poland. Mr. Stadler esti- ian goods last year.
cess of the League of Nations. It
Another generally accepted conni'itrly 400,000 Europeans have
The construction of new plant facilities contributed to the unrest which
clusion is that the legislature is not
:,.,!. He says that 80,000 Poles has just about reached the end—except beset the world and had much
i.n impartial and el!active guardian
to do with the economic delbacle
of the people/a interests. The leg,'HIMI after the fall of Warsaw where absolutely necessary. Strategic which brought, into power in Ger
islature is charged with a confus;\,r the alleged murder of 56,000 metals and materials that go into building many the Nazi croup, under the
ing combination of legislative and
leadership of Adolf Hitler. Conadministrative duties and its power
, m u m by-the Polea.
-•
sequently, it is highly possible that
to investigate, is unduly restricted.
.u Slav Government in-London the form of bullets and bombing planes.. the repudiation of President WilMembers are paid only $r>00 a
son's work was largely responsible
year. The Assembly is the only
Our
peacetime
industries
employing
• Hungarian soldiers have killed
for the present conflict.
body of its kind in th« United
ini),000 persons in Northern nearly 13 million workers are rapidly conStates in which its members huvu
^Naturally,
American'
and
British
to campaign for re-eloctiun every
, that Germans have killed verting to war production.
legislators are anxious to avoid
year,
,
A recent survey has shown that fifteen similar catastrophes when the pres
1,000 in Serbia and that Italian
Tfiat the court system is comoldiers and Croatian terror- weeks after Pearl Harbor eleven major ent war ends. Consequently, th
plicated and its workings are alow
British informally put forth th
Ubiquitous
Sex
lines
of
civilian
production
were
already
that the Japanese; have shown skill
Frank Admission
!icd 300,000 persons throughis not disputed. Judges, under trieidea bf a mtetinE Ibut tio invita
War Office Admits Officers Need in their operations.—London Daily
"Sex is everywhere—in the skies, system, are charged with fnim two
under conversion or drastic curtailment or- tion has been issued and none wil
Intelligence.—•London Daily, Iler- Telegraph.
on the earth. . Gurnets are born, to four separate and important,
come until there is a certainty
.• reports in mind, and allow- ders from the Government.
trees take root and grow. Yet we duties each, besides being given
acceptance in thu United States fild.
Wa.teful
This is sharply significant to civilian While the executive departments
go merrily on our way today un- certain unrelated appointive pow;iteration of war, the AmerS
til
pill
Steve
says
(when
asked
Play It On The Bazoo
mindful of it all, or a reasonable,
li;ive a clear-cut pattern of consumers, who must forego more and of the two nations will write the1 How does that Lone. Star State why he cannot save money): "I facsimile of same."-—L o r e 11 a ers such as the naming of Mosquito
Extermination Commission. The
peace terms, the British recall tha aong go—"The Ides of Taxes Are spend one third on women, onemore
comforts
and
luxuries,
It
means
no
, idory will mean to the .world.
Young, aa quoted in Cue.
Court of Errors and Appeals, the,
no treaty is effective in the Unite< Upon You."—Detroit News.
third on drinks .and I just seem to
highest court in '"the state, comwill be the masters and other more refrigerators, no more radios, no more States until ratified by two-third
waste the rest!"—Pearl Harbor
War Aim: To Win
prises sixteen judges, making it the
of the Senate.
automobiles,
no
more
vacuum
cleaners.
0T.
H.)
Patrol.
Ah,
Spring!
t
nave no right to property or
Lots of highbrows anil double- largest and most unwieldy high
'Tis
spring!
What
Rose-in-hand
Our washing machines are now being made
domes are stewing around about court in the world.
i
While many congressmen beWashington Please Note
into bomb fins and anti-aircraft machine lieve that a contribution can b.e will toss a petal into the cup of old Harvard1 Uhive
ias canceled what we shall do for the world afThere are other "faults" such ;ls
Khayyam?—Saturday Review of
its annual confetti 'battle'to save ter we nain the victory. The Old lack of provision for :i comprehengun mounts. Our refrigerators are becom- made to mutual understanding by Literature.
a
conference
of
Ihe,
elected
repwaste paper. Now if the Federal English recipe for cooking a hum sive administrative system ay u
0 II Naval Strength Crowing
ing searchlights. Our typewriters are be- resentatives of ihe people fightjliitfli-pressure publicity bureaus starts out, "Virslj. cutch your uniform and effective system of
Cautious Concluiion
should be encouraged by coming rifles and fire-control instruments. ing on the Allied side, many of
Now that the fighting in Malaya would only do something.—Phila- hare."—Memphis VTenn.) Com- fiscal control. This has allowed the
mercial Appeal.
i
u leasing naval strength. Our
The men on the fighting front need them doubt the wisdom of attempt- has ended, military opinion here i^ delphia Dispatch.
creation of about ninety departing to outline peace terms in such
ments and 'boards not uniformly
; arc gradually beginning to weapons and more weapons—we must not parley.
accountable to anyone, and not oplet
them
down.
To
take
care
of
their
needs
::
raU'Ky of the Japanese war and
erating under a uniform budget
J ^ P MISTREATMENT
and fiscal year.
i
riant. As Raymond Clapper the shortage of consumer goods will grow, RUMORS SPREADING
Inflexible
V.. run hope to wage effective and hence the need for rationing. Cheer- RETRIBUTION INEVITABLE
A'n
outstanding
"defect" is that
•TI- we must regain superiority ful acceptance of rationing is one of the The unexplained refusal of thu
the Constitution has not |>roved
flexible or amendable enough tu
MHI possess'bases vital to our things everyone can do to help win the war. Japanese Government to permit
Between Quotation Marks
Russia: She Can Dish It Out,
And Better Still—Can Take It!
apanese attacked Pearl
The French Will Lose Again
d States was "building" a
There seems to be a nice squeeze play,
than its existing units.
going
on in Europe, with Italy demanding
why Japan could not delay
French territory and Germany itching tp
acquire the French fleet.
arl Harbor the United States
Laval, the pro-Hitlerite, plays for
hips, 7 carriers, 37 cruisers,
time, according to reports, but we suspect
is and 117 submarines. We
that he wantsitime to persuade the French
LK'" 15 battleships, 11 carriers,
people that yielding is inevitable and
l!>2 destroyers and 71, sub
necessary.
'
11 1
in r warships have been
In the long run, if the Axis wins, France
ram. Losses admitted, up to
will lose her fleet, territory and honor.
Mi d only 2 battleships, 1 cruisHow different it would.haVe been!if the
ers and 3 submarines.
French government had possessed intelliil stren-gthtrHfapMi-was* my«*
gence, and ctrarage when the w a y ---col.
lie battleships of the disarmalapsed; the power of France would be in
\\ i-re augmented, it is believed,
North Africa, resisting the enemies of
1 ;
1 . In cruisers the Japs were
France, with the respect of the world.
I)ut we had more destroyers
ly, submarines. In carriers the
"Ii1 a march on the world ind
Transport Problems And Invasion
U'ungth in this category has
"Every move on the board is condition"i- factor in Japanese'successes. ed by transport problems," declared Majjor
•nly expansion of Japanese of- Clement Attlee, Dominion Secretary to the
"HMit heavier responsibilities. House of Commons, about the possibility
i-i must guard Japan and safe- of opening a Western front against Ger'•i routes to Australia and India, many.
island bases that stand as
"The matter of sea transport is a conPacific.
stant anxiety," continued the Major, who
added, "with the best will in the world, we
cannot always get the forces we w,ant to
Taxes For Victory
the place we desire at the time we wisli."
1:
ixes are necessary in time of
The statement may be intended to temwho should pay them, and how
per criticism (ff the British Government fo
!
'hl tliiiy pay? These questions
not invading Western Europe, or it may
•"> important effect on the war.
be designed, in part, to mislead the Ger^ small price to give for freemans into not expecting such an invasion.
ii'i'u with victory.-. - 4 ••
i<mal Association of Manufacili
"U.y received answers to a tax
a!lv
from ovei1 8,000 corpora'"•'tUng that corporation income
Ult
taxes,"divldendsj and repaykl f
' will amount to $13 billions in
Vl|
neutral observers to report upon
he condition ami treatment of
merican military and civilian
risoners in. certain areas is the
ause of considerable concern to
larents and loved ones of Atnercans who have beeji captured in
Far East.
Hot TM twig
A Japanese naval spokesman, quoted in
a broadcast from Tokyo, tells the Japafr
eye "in tq&. years fromJoday the Unite
States fleet still will riot i e string enougl
to risk a decisive battle with the Japanea
Navy:"
'
»*
NA
*Let
us
hope
that
the
Japanese
nava:
M has proposed tax rates that
officer
lives
that
long.
He
has
puch
t(
n\oney
learn, and, jf he Is in »<#ve service, not to*
The Red 'Army, so often "an-;
nihilated" in German communiques, will end its first year of war
in the latter part of June, on the
22nd, the anniversary of Hitler's
surprise invasion uf Russia.
Despite great-territorial giiins,
the (Nazi armies were utterly unable to accomplish the purpose of
their campaign, the destruction of
Slavic military power. Today, the
Russians are better prepared for A
Summer of war than in 1941.
German officials lay great stress
upon the1 unexpected advent of
Winter, iwhich halted the marirh
toward Moscow, and assert Unit, the
defeats of the preceding five
months wpre due to the terrible
limits implement the "convoy" sys- Cargo Skips Mint Precede Attaik
The use, of our military forces
nnd
the transportation of supplies
Morale in the United States has
is definitely limited 'by the shipping
aken "bud news" in stride, reactbottleneck. Production of tanks,
ing excessively, perhaps, to occa- planes and guns will not defeat the
sional triumphant; bat relatively Axis nations unless they are put
unimportant, Ruecesses. In Eng- "on the firing H112. This depends
land and the United States there is upon the cargo ships available
a growing public impatience, a ris- which means, very probably, that
ing insistence that immediate of- we will express ourselves offenfensives replace the, unsatisfactory sively in Europe, for a while,
waiting tu see where the enemy through increasing; pujticipalior.
will striks and hoping to avoid in bombing: raids, directed against
Continued On Page 10
lisas ter.
The Government of the United
tates fulfills its undertaking with
egard to the Geneva Coaifffrenoe
f 11(29. i Japan, which agreed to
ibide by its terms, is only peritting official neutral observers
j visit American prisoners of wav
i Japan, allowing them to speak
one with Americans, No acerbate report is available as to the
reaiment of prisoners in th.6
hilippines, parts of occupie( cold.
i
_
ihin-a, Hongkong, the Netherlands
Even
Hitler,
in
January,
spoke,
P
10
Page
10
of t i p army's- "£uur Uplifts'.'. l
horrible Winter in Russia. He
then prpdicted, however, that whei
the ground became firm, the Nanis
'ould "move forward."
Four
nonths have elapsed but, exec pi
'or a victory^n the Kerch 'Penin
iula, Der Fuehrer has found littli
Not A Misprint, Either
A-l toolmakers, experienced jig iQmfort on the Eastern battlend fixture inspectors. Age limit, i'ont.
"Time Is Passing," Churchill
5 to 98 years.—Want ad in the
Detroit News.
Taunts
Last year's drive against Russia
We Wonder
iSeaman Sam says: "Wonder was delayed in order to complete
what they do about grass fires in the conquest of Yugoslavia and
Hawaii."—U. IS. .Naval Training: Greece. This year, time is passing, as Churchill taunts, but the
Station Norfolk Seabag.
Nazi offensive has been slow to get
underway. It is barely possible
Who. Started It
that heavy losses in the Russian
Joshua was the •(father of
ight saving as a means of winning campaign weakened the Nazi, milii war.^Ohristian Science Monitor. ary machine, compelling considerable, repairs, taking unuch time.
Un't i t So?
The situation m Russia is enStupid Steve says; "Too many couraging Ibecause, for the first
of us are like wheelbarrows; use- time, a single nation took the worsf
ful only when pushed, and easily
the Nazis could give and then
upset."—Harbor, T. H. Patrol.
asked for more. T.iinoshenko'u attack on Kharkov, even if designed
Songbirdi '
Did you ever notice- how t|he hens only to anticipate the Nazi offensive, does not proclaim weakness,
ke-t» «Und4n ilw_aunfilune..and1
'eitHer in military power
sing at this .timu of year? They
sense the Sftmtng
Our Morale T.kes "Bad News
New Yorker.
From week to week, during tin
• The House repealed the pension
pats months, thuire has been littl
propJsal hy a vote of 389 to 7,
pronounced change in the war's
Some Congressmen could npt vot< outlook. jXlie Japanese sweeps ii
•at all 'because of lumps in thei the Far East, revealing aniuuiiij.
throats.—iNew Yorker.
pieparation and power, we,re dis
counted in advance. The U-bu
Old Stuff For Some
Husbands who are used to acting campaign in the Atlantic has bten
as dress models for their wivei accepted, altnust complacently, J
find that they are well broken i an unavoidable nuisance, ceflaii.
soun us 1J H pi»
for their »6w joba 41 flrgb-aid dvim to be abated
*' a.»u Jtatxu
OUR DEMOCRACY
MESSAGE MAGIC
JUST
"
meet changing needs. Attempts tn
revise the Constitution, which have
continued for eighty years without
success, demonstrate this.
The Revision Commission, in its
proposed new constitution has reorganized and simplified the judiciary; given the governor real, executive power alul freed the legislature of administrative, and executive power, placing it in a better
position to concentrate on formulating laws and acting as an effective guardian of the pimple's interests.
It has changed the amending
process but 'bus not made future
revision oi' the constitution easier
to any appreciable extent. It has
simplified the administrative structure am! ha^ provided for
strict ifiscul- -control.
Christian
Science Church
Calendar
Paragraphs
Knsl Church of Christ, Scientist,
Sewareii, is a brunch uf the Mother
Church, The First Church of
Cluist, .Scientist, in Huston, Mass.
Sunday services, 11 A. M., Sun- "
day School, l»::il) A. M. Wednesday Testimonial nieetiiiiv, 8 P. M.
Thursday, reading room, 2 to i
V. M.
"GOD THE ONLY CAUSE AND .
CKKATOR" is the Lesson-Sermon
for Sunday, June 7, in all
'hristiun Science Churches and tio:ietios throughout the world.
The (iulik'ii Text is: "Lord, thou
art God, which hast made heaven,
mid earth, and the sea, and all
that in them is." (Acts •1:2-1).
the lit'ssoii-Scriimii citations in the following from the
Bible: "And call no man your filer upon the earth; for one ii
ytmr r'ntlw, -witwli i* iu h""vi'n." .
(Matthew &3;D). ^
' The fy^iii-Serffion also i
THE WAR &I6N^LOF TH^ FIRST AMERICANS WAS THE
' "SMOKE TELEGRAPH Y ~A BISON-SKIN BLANKET WAS
THE*KEY," ...TODAY THE U,S.,THROUGH THE WORLD'S
MOST COMPLETE COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM,
BINOS WE UNITED NATIONS -INSURING
SPUT~SECONP CO-OPERATION IN THEIR
AXIS-SMASHING DRIVE,
I lie following imi-sugi1 froiii the.
Christian 'Science. texUiook,
mice mid Health with Key to the
Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy:
"Sometime we shall learn bow
Spirit, the great architect, has cieated men and women in Scwncr.
^e, ought,to weary of the fleeting
and false and to cherish nothing
whieli hinders our highest
Iwud" 1.1' 68).
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TODAY, .TUNE 5, 1*42
PAi?ft fc
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TOO WiTW IT,
CLARENCE?
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illlll 141•nty-.i !il'.
(•him-,
' n i i i i i i i r l i h l c n r y <•>•<— l i e ' l i ' l
j<>b s i m e jrr:i 'Ill it'nif f r o m Uiu-'i n
;i i | : i i . k j n ! ) n f h l i n - p i ' i i i i l i n ; b ;il T
nf J . M . I i i i . h f m : «<••
;i I I " 7 I J : * y | ) n ^ i :I n h n ' U ] H T I I > ^.
on a K:i-hi.in m a c -
' H i ' w a s fifteen y c a i " m y * e m o r iin.'
1 d i d n ' t r e a l l y Jove iiini', b u t he w i n
U i i i ' l j.ncl dcvol.-il. a n d s i n c e 1 r e a l -
\'w<\ t h e r e w o u l d n e v e r b e a n o t h o '
j Mack. I manieil him.
'
" I c a n ' t tell Von h i - lininn. 1
J u n n ' t w a n t h i m m i x e d u p in t i p - .
eeU'.rio s f i i , ' \ir
UK n it h my y n i i ! i - . ! [ ( A t e a m nf h o i « e s c i . u W n ' t ili:-ir
A n i f l - ; l n " f < \ v c ; l t l H ' J l ( l > L ' l i s t C ' l - i.zine. In k<i-i| m i h i - f n i v h t ' i u l .
H i > *•>"<--' rninnnti
I fell h n i . e l c s ^ l y 11.is HiUiif "lit vf hci 1 . \i««A
liiinii"! iimi
U i i ' l m i M ' l i " ; o fh i - '
iiy hnpi'fully?l ill!
The- Novelty Wtari
l i i ' a r ' 1 - . ' i i l i l ' l i ' i l j i i w t w i t c h e d ?|>.is" U f e WHS jilnm-t perfect fni ni"
ivi'.h ii irra I,- 1! m.ivio verfif.i !
m i n l i i - i i | ] y i i - h i - l i h i s l u - ' l t h o » > < l i t i i ) t ; >f ii n e w s j i a p ' - i i n i i i l : h a n d s o m e . ;i J lit f i r s t .
W<- w e r e k e p t wi il o c c ij i . l i . M i - i l i i l n ' l y i ' l ! f o t a < ' ( > p y b i \ V . innlili.' v i i i i r . Imt :ilj>ii n prolific pied wiih a rich "ariety of aetiv.
T h i - w : i > m i " v a i n h i ' w t m l i l d c l i v i / r lirinker.
lies. I'ul grad'jally the ii'Vel'y
pi't~'u:a!Iy ;n P e t e I V t r i i ' .
wore on".
"He loved me, ton, b u t lie wmiM-
"Muck kept cropping up in tnv
mind. Soon he became an ogsesM"n. 1 brooded for months. T!i
siluaiion finally came to the <\'M."
where I kept my door locked. 1
wouldn't see my husband for days
on end. lie was really swell about
Hi' didn't ask any (jni'ptif»»iu.
cirl h;nl l a n d e d on n w i d e I m a c o I breaking off for po<id. At lens!. I it.
f,ii> (\'»ir< h e i o u ' , w i n d i n g viji w i t h tried to tell him lint Muck ju-t Then, the night before I tried to
:i .-I in hi b r a i n o m u i i - s i m i j m d u 'wouldn't listen. (Vciih. bn«s thut commit suicide I couldn't contain
liiiikeii Ii ft a i m . B e s i d e s , - h e hud i hei'i wa-i Maxwell Hitchie—you myself any longer. I told my husr e g i s t e r e d ;it tile hotel Hs Mi's. S"l'- mitrht as well knijw it now.) Mack band the sordid <\iFe history. He
ly S m i t h . Inn hail hci'ii
c l e v e r swoie vip iind down th;.t if he couli! took it nicely and told me to go to
eni,ii(;h in l i ' m o v e I h e idi'litificii- stay on the wacon for three m>!:i| bed.
"You'll have to consult H psyt ; nii i-iird fmiii he; «mnll ii«-'.ik'h nionths. he cmild "lay on fnrever-K ;l I Sic | W.lllet.
;ind that he'd d» it if I promised chiatrist to determine what hapT h e niily fluki' liictov in t h e > :i- tn he lit-s wife when the probation- pened in my mind after that. All
1
f know is that I left the apartment
l i r e *l«>iy w a s l h . i t s h e h a d b e e n ary period u'a - over.
t a k e n !•<> n . s w a n k p n v i i t e <iniitii
"The f^y we were to be map:icd aiul wandered in the piit'k all nifjh'.
rium uwtiaid of the usual city ho»- proved the most eventful in my In the morning I registered at the
pitnt.
lite, Mack hadn't imbibed frnm Rayluirn as Mrs. Smith. The rent
i of the story should be on the police
Muck, on apsiimmciit from his December to Murth. I was to
blotter.
meet
him
at
Blake's
lintel
nt
noon.
(•1111011' I ' d i t ' t r , P i ' l r i e , h a d i r o n e '.•>
"Oh, Mack, why was I late that
Hei'veS Saiiitnrium when it looked Kifim there we wire 1o head for
like the story was all rlvnnud up. the Marriufrc Bureau at City Hall. day at the hotel? . . ."
Peti'ie dropped the story. His
Thi-mich im ''in" with the head ! had a lot of <>drif mill ends to
Inn1*1 he hilt! manured to Ritiugftli' clean up at tell otlice. We were eyes were misty. He ran his fingers upward over his pencilhiiiwif into Sally Smith's room. poin»r honeyinoiin mtr in Florida.
smudged face. leaned back in his
lie iian jrntten what the boss wnn'"My chores were ff^inft to keep
1
chair,
and inhaled deeply.
eil.
ii: fact , Pi-trit" wai Rointr '." me longer than I had anticipated,
"Boy!"
C.4 inoi-e of a story than lie had so I called Blake's and had Mack
A copy boy scurried over.
imiiaiiH'il for . . .
paired. I told him I'd be a few
"U>t hold of Ritchie. He's in
Muck dipped hi.« liqunr-cacked minute? la to. He said: 'It's okeh,
the back room."
hom-y. Take your tim#.' His was
lips into the ciirriboarrt
A pained smile forced -RH«trie's
with Larry ('ahalrn. & newspaper
that ilistfitisfjl an iewl
lips apart as he looked down at
stnintrer than c'offi'i'. He took n cmiiy of hi>. Larry was Roinjr to
Pc.trie.
final pulp, (rrusped hi' "exchisiv.'" be l>e-t man. That's why they
"You know, Ritchie"—Peti'ie
between clammy finsrers. nnd weuv- were havinjr one finill bachel'ir
was weighing his words—"you're ;i
session.
e<l past the buttery of rewiite
I lousy reporter. This story stinks."
desks, plantitip himself unsteadily
"As I be.ird it later from Larrv
Whaddya men'.'" Mack asked
iilnnpidf I'etiie.
he -iinl Mack wandered past the | j n s o | p , l t i j . / "What other reporter
1
Yean Tell
hotel bar. Mack couldn't resis could've given you this story but
I'i'ti'ic shoved back the last edi- the temptation :o have just one myself?"
tions, slid his horn-rimmed sppr- little drink to celebrate his divoivo
"Yeah, Ritchie, I appreciate
tiicli'B until his wrinkled forehead from bachelorhood. I would never that—but, man, you couldn't even
jmd chineod up ut .Mac-k. Petrie find out, he had said, and besides get the name of her dopey huswas only forty-odd years, but the
just one wouldn't hurl , , ,
band. He's probably a 'big shot.
wear and tear of the business hud
That would'vc made a terrific
Harmonizing
taken its toll.
"I walked into the hotel an hour story."
"1 j,'ot your exclusive," Muck late. Mack and Larry were draped
An Impossible Feat
mapped with a tinge of bitterness over the bar, dewy-eyed. They
Mack refused to be cowed,
in his husky voice, "—but I bet were harmonizing 'I Wondei "Look, boss," he said sullenly, "no
you won't print it. Besides, the What's Become of Sally.' Well, matter what you say, there isn't i:
style U ;i fitlle unorthodox." He Sally was fed |ip. I about-faced man around here who could
tossed the story onto Petric's (leak, mid walked out—out of the life of wheedle her hus-bnnd's name out of
"I'll be in the buck room with the Mack Ritchie. I was through.
her, I know her; she stubborn."
boys. Lemme know if you got any
"Don't give me that," Petrie
"I couldn't take Chicago after
questions."
"Why, without even
that. I was carrying the well- snarled.
Peti'ie stared 'blankly lit the known torch. Slaying in the same budging out of this chair I can gr-t
story, working his tijchtly-iii'esned town didn't help, much to extin- it."
lips. He diluted 'bis nostrils, slid guish the flame, 1 kept my bags
Mack's eyes glittered. "Boss,"
his glasses back to the 'bridge of his packed and bought :i ticket to New he said sharply, "1 haven't any
nose and stwrtod rending . . .
York. It wasn't long before I dough on me worth betting, but 1
Mrs. Sally Smith, t,hi» .lovely landed a job on a metropolitan got :i quart of fifteen-year-old
twenty-six-year-old blonde who magazine, gradually golh^old of my- Scotch in the .back that's yours if
yesterday littempti'd suicide by self, and started (luting some nice you can name him."
Petrie dropped his hands on the
leaping from the 'fourteenth floor young men. 1 guess Ihey thoug'it
ol the Kiiyburn Hotel, revealed I WHH fitirly attractive ur had li arms of his swivel chair, lie
her stoiy exclusively today to tho line mind, .because it wasn't long swung tflward Mack and laboribefore the town's most eligible ously raised himself to his feel.
New York Record.
bachelors were knocking at my There was a peculiar smile on his
Her Story:
face.
Mr.s. Smith landed on a terrace door,
"I developed n pai'ticuhir fond"Come on, kid," he said wearily.
extension on the twelfth floor and
suffered ii slight ibruin concussion miss for one o^ them. W;e enjoyed "We're knocking off that Scotch
1
and a broken arm. .She WUR taken doing the saiiii things——going to together. The gal you interviewed
to a private sanitarium, where she the theater, riding, the ballet. I this afternoon is1- Mrs. Peter
him every night for six Petrie
told the following pnthos-tilliul
Muck MMil'ln'i u m l i T M a i n l w h v i n't dottier •'•' piiive tt.
i heu^'d
P i ' l i i i ' Km I si in him m i l ml thi - iliini to etnji rlriiikint every ntln-i1
: t i n y . Al tin b c K i n n i n p it <i'<'iTH'(l (week. He v,-i''i!d :i!'-'.'iiii I'm a ,"ew
tn he j u s t a n o t h e r o n e " f t h o s i ' s u i - i days, then make np.'f.n- lost time
c i d e s - rxci'|)l tHftt it h a d n ' t o n m " • in a few hmi: s. Finally, in i!i-off : i ' ^.•hcilnled. I n s t e a d of h u r t - I petiitinn. I siimnviiicd up all my
l i n e t o u r t e r n llimVr III (llllivUMl, t h e ik'nlish pride an-l Inld him we were
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• FRIDAY, t U N | St 1*42
.•IF*
*', -J.S« rf*\M;t*!*.
ons Sock
dens, 17-9
Bombers Annihilate
Bluebirds, 19 To 1
•vpn U p Mat-
Whitewashing
..n. 3 to 0
i(ll!
SOFTBALL
• ,:ltlilli!«
W.
L.
0
,1-h luimblcd by
,,,,. i,y t,ho Baron
nior I.CIIRUC play,
\. l.iml of evened
wi-ck by wbite•,MI.
:l tn 0 .
.;,.• iriins boomed in
MM,! sixth innings
; urns, which total
in I In1 third Rtld
:i:i,re, Halewitz,
!• •; VI' lip If) bitff
a,Tf cullMtinK 11
. ,iiii,|smun, Soren,:• the hill f o r t h e
r drfciii of the
• i', nivinR up only
!'it scattered too
i,' (kmirer. The
! Kizniii for !) hits
.! run in t h o init1
ii more in the
,(01
Ali.
:!
1
2
.!)
3
li
:>
3
2
2
2
HOUHCT, ss
Goddik, rib
James,
rf
R. H.
0 0
Totals
0 0
0 1
0 2
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
0 0
0 1
0 0
4
27 1
•1
1
1
4
1 1
Beavers Undefeated
String Continues
Into 3rd Season
,
Totals
30 4 12
Score by innings:
Lions ..-.
500 024 1—12
001 000 3— 4
Wildcats Snare Pair;
Beat Saints, V-Boys
SPORTS ECHOES
The Same Old Story
Those jtood 'ole l.Qng.Summer evenings are just
around the corner—but the New York Yankees don't
wait around for anything.
We're being forced to
chime in on that old familiar tune, "Who d'ya think
will finish next?" once more—and we teamed it by
heart many many moons ago. The Yankees just keep
WOODBRIDGE JUNIOR
on rolling along. Joe McCarthy "has- assembled a
WOODBRIDGE — Announce- BASEBALL
great bunch of ball1 players up in New York—in fact,
ment of receipt of :i()0 passes for
Standings
the New York-Detroit baseball
judging from results, he must have been working
W.
L.
game in the Yankee Stadium .July
"assembly line fashion" for some time.
Maroom
3
O
14 11 nd tin additional liOO for the
1
Wildcat!
3
New York-Pittsburg tilt at the
2
St. Jrnnei
2
Joe has never failed to line up a fine group of
Polo Grounds on July £ 1 , was
1
Dragons
1
made today by Recreation Directwirlers for his New York Yankees. Sometimes we
3
V Boyi
1
tor Samuel Gioe.
0
Midgett
0
forget this remarkable feat of building. W« hear
Tbe puHHCs are distributed upon
3
Outlaws
0
•> 1 3 y
plenty about Di Maggios, Kellers, and other heavy
application by the youngsters of
New York clouters. But we rarely ever see (except
the Township and the only charge
WOODBRIDGE
—
The
second-1
*.,
(Mill 0 0 0 0 — 0
to fhi*m >R for transportation from place Wildcats smashed out VI hits
actual
res'uTts) or hear much publicity about Ernie
U>2 000 x — 3
here to New York and return, i In
lo conquer the V-Boys in the
Bonham,
Spud Chandler, or Marvin Bruer, and others
previous years, bust's were charAb. R.H. tered but because of the restric- VVoodbridge Junior Baseball cirwe could name. Of course, we know they are good
0 tions on the use of vehicles which cuit, 7 to 5 and just to make a
but we'd rather rave about the sluggers,
0
uae rubber Urea, it is expected I good week of it had a H-B win over
2
that the trips this season will be St. James'. These two victories
2
Yet it is only too clear that without their superb
made by train. Mr. Gioe will at- strengthened their hold on sec1
tempt to arrange for excursion ond place in the league.
pitching,
the Yankees could not possibly stay cJn top.
0
rates BO as to keep the cost ut a
The St. James' lads, now bav-;
0
But—they
manage to stay there. The Yankees have
nominal sifm.
ing two. wins and two losses for
1
a
balanced
club. It will take a steadter team than
Besides making arrangements the season, also were subdued by
!
the league-lending Maroons in a
for
the
young
finis
U»
see
these
we've
seen
recently
to whip them in 1942. But it can
1
i toJi. The
1 garnet, the llecrentiim Director ti«hlly_ fought
be done, (Nothing ia imp0S8ib.le . . . . is it?)
also is negotiating with the man- .Saints had (inly one good frame, so
agement of the Newark Beurs fur as producing runs was conLou Boudreau doesn't think it's impossible and
which
has offered free tickets for cerned—the third—when they got
"5
11
any
Saturday
during the season. their full contingent. The Ma,the
Indians
are trying hand to prove his thesis, WithAb. R. H,
The choice of the youngsters as roons clicked one in the second
out
Bob
Feller,
the Injuns are doing themselves mighty
and
three
times
in
the.
fourth.
to whith opponent they prefer to
The Dragons, starting their seasee the Bears play, will lie.the deproud, some folks tell us, and we're inclined to agree.
termining factor of the date se- son with a loss, evened their recWhy, six months ago, Cleveland stock was'being
ord at the expense of the V-Boys
lected.
traded even for old Confederate notes.
Mr. Gioe announces that al- in a 10-!) decision. The winners
though the passes are intended had II! hits to -their credit and
principally for youngsters, that n their foes had 9.
Over in Detroit, Del Baker is flirting with another
naximum of 10 adults will be pei- The box scores:
potential
pennant-winner. Del'is starting off this year
Ab.B.H.:
V-Boys
(9)
mitted to receive tickets frue. The
4 0 1
first applications received will be Sandor, p
just like he did in 1940. j Tbe Tigers, with a crop of,
Seromolo, l b
'A
1 0
honored.
brilliant rookies, might come through for him as they
. :::( 17 15
Mosley, - b
'A 2 1
did then. But the odds are against the T i g e r s . . . and
Gillis, §s
4 0 1
mi o— » VI% Per Cent, Pure Harford Knapek, If
-4 1 1
those odds include the Yankees.
Harford county is ninety-seven
•\"-l
niii x—17
Lee, cf
2 1 0.
nd a hulk per cent, native-born
Canlo, 3b
3 2 2
Americans — an amazingly high
The Tigers have fared pretty well, however; in
Caurona, rf
1" 1 1
word. The mflst nunierops forEllis, c
2 1 2
the
last
few years against the world champions. In
it»t-b«wi arc luliaua. .Ss-Cgjii
largest is the British Empire—
'
fact,
Detroit
is the M i y ctutr-whidrhas w h i p p e d * *
2G 9 9
Totals
Wales, Scotland, North Ireland ami
New
Yorkers
more in the past two years than they've^
Ab. R. H.
Dragoni (10)
Canada.—Bel Air (Md. Harford
Pain, rf
4 « 0
b^en whipped by them . . . but this year is still out *
iazetite.
Duiis, 8b
4 2 3
there h).front of them. The Tigiers took the first tw%
ili'i'u. for the fVavy
KUfiHo, 2b
4 2*2
Conceision
gatnes from the Yankees this year in New York, but
3 2 1
ill lie staged next
Old lady in tram car proudly Nugy, «s
"iii at the Munici- showing 0>C results of her morn- Petro, If
4 2 2
McCarthy's lads came back and set the Tigers down
'•• i1'1, with two top ing's queue-shopping to a friend: Haklur, c
.".
3 0 2
twice in Detroit. The 1942 Tiger-Yank series now
'•'• l:e.s headlining the 'And, my dear, ifye actually got Grcgus, cf
4 0 2
stands at two victories each.
J.
Csordos,
l
b
1
1
0
'•ii to produce rev- two oranges. .When the children
!i|
I.uives of thia na- have all thpy want tbe food people J. Barsi, p
3 1 1
fief ToGel .],•
bw Proceeds
are releasing the rest for huTotals
30 l p 13
i"'1 (Hutch) Lynch, man, eonBumption.":
"iing middleweight, Guardian.
(Continued™ Page 10).
" Moiitaneri, 'hard• Vurker, have one
WOOPBRIDGE RECREATION LEAGUE SCHEDULES
The other will be
For Week of June 8th
' -luck Kenny, topu' uin lftO-pounder,
WOODBRIDGE SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE
"•HI of Metuehen,
At the Woodbridje No. 11 SebW Field—-Monday, Top Ton
, . . fM Club! Tu..d.y, Fi P ld Club v.. Sh.ll Oil, W . a n « d . y ,
which is being arSporting Club vi. Falcon. A. C i Thurid«y, Hoboet A. C. v».
<iivy Relief, by ProCreinen.
l^ihin and Match
PORT READING SENIOR SOFTBALL
' anior of the New
At the T.ppen Street F,eld-M»ndjy, H . « u a . n hU.ght. »,.
'x''»K Club, is one of
6t AntKony'ii Tueiday, A i B Oil»«. Hagamon HeighU; Tb.ur..
'•vents being caviled
day, Snookie. vi. St. Anthony'i.
''•'i1 cause with the
1
FORDS SENIOR SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Nrw Jersey'B sports
At tke Ford» Park—Monday, Baron Club v«. Hopelawn
S l u | | o r . i T»«d«y,,Heyde« A. A. * . . M«ffl*y'. Boy.! Thur#d.|r
ll1
Moiitaneri
scrap
*t *h* Hopei»wP PUyground, Hppelawn Slup^er. v» r j«urphy .
uil io draw the larg" t» see an outdoor
:
'ii.
' vs. .Outlaw* and Dragon! »i. Itwotni) ^
. St. Ja'met; Tuasd
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"*"""'
T a t V M P A. M., Mi«ig«U W.
III
"Hinders will com' l " i ' ' wliich will open
7
Have Close Shave In
Subduing Oilers But
Timely Hittinf Wiat
SOFTBALL LEAGUE
Standing of the Cluba
W.
Field Club
3
3
Top Ten
3
Greiner'i
2
Hoboet A. C
Sporting Club
1
STANDING OF THE CLUBS
Port Reading Senior Softball
League
Ftlcont
1
Shell
0
JUNIOK BA&EJJAIX U E A G U / ,
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the Ford» Park—TonlfM, F r i O * ^ J u n e 6tl», Unknown*
i I M H i Saturday, J»K»e fi*bi ** A. H . , 1
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O
Tourney For Anglers
Sponsored By State
w.
0
Z
2
3
3
3
Boreri
3
A 4 B Oil
1
St. Anthony'i
0
Snookiei
0
Height!.... 0
PORT READING—Those Bonvers, yet to bo beaten in three «c»stins in 1'Ggulur lengue play, bad
a CIOEI' cull during the past wwk
but in finnl-initinc spurts manage*
to keep their slate clean.
They tangled with the secondplace A. & B. Oil softballevs and
were trailing 4 to 3 until the. sixth
At the end of the seventh, inning. Some timely hitting and
leady twirling by EvalflU Raved
everything was all even at five
the day, however, with the Benvapiece. The eighth wna scoreless 'rs managing to add i\ his\ce of
for both clubs, but the Field Club scores in their half of thie sixth
rw.ent on an all-out voyage in tin1 and seventh f rain fa while the Oil
Stop of the ninth and before the <>rs got only goose-eggs ttir their
|dust hud settled five hitters had trouble, in the second nnttest of
the week, the Reavers clipped St.
1 crossed the plate. Joey
ilin held his foes in the palm of his Anthony's club, 5 to !!.
In a tilt marked by froc hitting
hand in the last of the ninth and
they were unable to score. This on lioth sides, the A. & Ii. outfit
was the second setback for the climbed on the Snookies to
Greiners in live starts and they a 14-12 triumph, although
now hold a perilous g-rip on third losers had 18 bingles
credit while the Oilers coul
They had a little balm for tlieir er burr*;
The box scores:
wounds, however, through their
0-8 defeat of the Falcons, sixth- Snookiet (12)
place club. They were trailing, 8 J. Kollar, iff
to 1 going into the final stanza K. Kollar, sf
hut managed to score twice and R. Zuccurn, :tb
J. Kalina, If ,
thus put the game on ice.
4
Continuing its U n d e f e a t e d J. Vernillo, 2b
string, the Top Ten disposed of T. Simeorie, ss
4
the Sporting Club with little ef- S. M a r g r a t t o , rf
4
fort. A big fourth inning helped Tetonotes, 11>
1
in swelling the victory margin, Simeime, c
9 to 4. The winners clipped two J . Ktilick, c
4
Sporting Club hurlers, Gynes and C. .larger, p
Balogh for a total of I t safeties.
The box scores:
Top T.en (9)
Tulio, cf Minsky, lb
Totals
'.....
Up in Boston-town, the Eed Sox problem is still
The Red Sox
have the power; they are a first division club.
But
they need more oomph in the pitching department.
1
0
0
2
.'!
2
1
0
I)
0
ahead of you, you've gotta run mighty fast to catch
up.
(A very old principle of grammar school math.)
Sporting Club (1)
J. Httszur, sf
S. Seglinski, If
,
P. Rcthy, iB. Suuiics, ill)
J^»Pose:iy, rf
Vaii Dillon, ss
G. Simpad, Hi
A. ISnrcclloim, 2b
A.,Sc/.(.'les, cf
F. Gynt's, p
S. Balog-lir p
Ut Yow Aum tp BonAi
Coppolo, 11)
M. Uiiprilt, cf
Dt'polito, 2b
Minucci, rf
Dtipi'ile, p
-
4
4
4
Totals
l!7 14 14
Score by innings:
R . H . Snookk'S
:!10 022 4—12
0 1 A. & B. Oil
211 244 * - 1 4
1 2
0 1 Bearers (7)
All.
0 0 J. Zullo, as ..,
•.- 4
1 2 J. Chunlella, If
4
0 1 M, Kutchnk, l b
4
L 1
G. Wasilek, 3b
3
0 1 B. Sechir, cf ..,
.- Ii
0 0 P. White, c
0 <) M. KolluR, 2b
3
1 0 B. Kulick, sf
3
Al,.
•1
.'I
4
3
4
a
2
:i
l
o
—TotaU...,,
Totals
Falcons (6)
Uratsftiios, p ..
Bindwald, If
P. McCann, lib
J. French, lb ..
B. Dwyer, cf ..
F. Juiiur, c
H. Larscn, 2b
J. Brown, ss
9 «
Ab,
4
4
0
2
R.
1
1
1
1
a o
2
4
,4
0
1
0
a l
0
Score hy innings:
Greiners
002 041 2—9
Falcons
002 00 (i 0—8
Field Club (10)
Baka, 2b
F. Latjtaniio, d
Rusznok, l b
J. McLaubhlin, p
'JL
Delanvy, is
.,
Miller, ,lf
,
'.
Martin, cf
Hill,
rf
Sedlwk, c ....:
Totule
Ab. R . H .
4 1 0
5 1 2
, 4 2 '1
3 2 3
5 0 2
4 0 1
3 1 1
3 2
a 1, 1
3 0 0
^7 10 12
Totals
y
Palm Beach'
Formals
White Evening Coal
14
$'
50
Black Formal Trousers $7.00,
»»—22 . i_, 9
Score by innings:
Beavers
020 102 2—7
H. A. & B. Oil
Q1Z 100 0—4
1
Ab. R. H.
0 Beaver. (S)
:... 3 0 1
0 Jhardella, sf
3 0 (I
0 White, c
Kutchak, l b
3 0 1
I
WaHilek, ss
3 1 2
0
3b
2 2 2
0
, of
(3 0 1
0
2b
i2 0 0
o Minnucci, If
2 1 1
, 2 1 1
2 Minucci, rf
Evanitis, p
2 0 1
31
20
Tota)s
26
They're not only the Kest
looking, most correct
ning wear for summer—Palm
Beach formals are cooler, to
keep you well-groomed even j
on the hottest nights. See our
selection—single and doubles
Breasted styles—all sizes!
"SMMOW
St. Anthony (3)
Ab. R.
Emro Kollar, ss
4 1
P. Covino, 3b
:
3 0
Kalina, rf
3 0
T. Siniione, lb
1 0
Rogei'S),sf
2 0
Coyle, p
2 0
J. Kflllftr, c
3 0
«, Simioue, nf
3 0
M. aovino, 2b
!.,.. 3 I
•B. Kollar, cf
8 1
r
H
1
1
0
0
0
0
0
2
Totals
27 3 8
Score by innings:
JieAvera .„*...„..,'», 630 200 0—6
St. Anthony's
ISO qod 0—3
i
KOOIMZED
foafurw
Kttp You F—I'mg
•
Ld looking F
5 10
gk ..___„ __A
2 "o o
1 0
4 1 1 Keating, sf
„
2 0
C.'PiUpatrick, lb ........ i 1 1 Finn, »f
Dunfoe, cf
2 1 0
Totals
U 5
Jttrot, If ....<
4
Score by innings:
Sehicker,
rf
4 1 2
„ 100.301 0OS— 1
Boyle, 3b
i 0 0 Field Club
i)00 140 000—
Potto, p
„
,4 0
DeJoy, c
10)
4
4
J. Minucci, rf
I!
lil 4 9 E. Evunitz, p
Totals
2
Score by innings;
Top Ten .'
: 110 420 1—9
Totals
32 7 10
;
Sporting Club
000 210 ,1—4 A. 4 B. Oil (4)
Ab. K. H.
Marhak, p
.'•
4
kb. R! H. Simone, lib
Greiners (9)
:
4
Boyle, .'lb .'.
4 1 2
Bavtcllona, If
f.~. 4
4
1
1
Schicker, 21)
KolaBrich, If
4
Genovesc, aa
4 2 1 E. Coppolo, lb
4
C. Fitzpatnek, If
:s 0 o N. Duprile, c
3
Dunfee, cf
1 o M. Daprile, 2b ..,..*.
3
0 o Bertolami, SB
DeJoy, rf
1
1 l 'Ragucci, rf
J. Fit'zpatrick, c
...
ii
2
Potts, i)
1 ' ,1 Travulione, sf ..'.
I!
Finn, sf ,
0 0
Keating,! b'....
„,,..
II'
on Vaye
41
Travalione, sf
Simeone, 3b
Bentolami, as .,
Kolasarich, If
Marhnkj c .
It's" not too late for the Red Sox yet, but a good rule
'to remember is when you let a fellow get too far
(Continued
!) 14
They thought they had a pennant winner
for a while and some still think so.
3
4
i
, 4
4
4
4
4
3
:i
Totals
1
unsettled.
TRENTON"--With the opening
of the pickerel seaion for New
Jersey anglers, ontvies me bcinp;
ofeivB<l by the New Jersey Council In another fresh-water division of the Governor's New Jersey
Fishing Tournament.
The Ilrnt and heaviest cntch reported was made by 1'eter (iiglio?
of Vineknd. who caught a beauty
weighing 2 pounds, IS oune**,
while finhing in Cumberland I'ond.
The second entry came from Ralpll
Condo, Sr.. of Karl Avenue,
Waterford. who landed one weighing 2 Ibn, »i ounces, while lishing
lit Parkdale.
There hrtve been no
in the trout division.
William
Kosenlhal, (if 'II Third Avenue,
Ab. R. H. A . &. B. Oil ( 1 4 )
J, U r , If
Moore, sf ,
V e n e r u s , Jib
E . S e g y , ss
Dochinger, p
Livingood, rf
|Biezo, 2 b
Dwyer, c
firainers (S)
I
" " " ' I'uunf ut HighII
"member, and
Vll
ifi'an barely finished
l K
"" " " to tuke a nar-
Greiners Collapse,
Lose To Field Club
WOODB1UDGK—Only it sbaih-w
of their former selves, the Greiner
Association rnllnnseri in extra innt
ings in their Senior League tilt
with the unbeaten Field Club and
came out on the short end of a
10 to B
41 12 I t
Ah. R.H..
4 0 0
S 1 2
4 1 2
3 1 1
4 0 •3
3 0 1
3 0 1
3 0 0
3 1 2
Local Youngsters To, Be Guests
Of Big League Clubs July 14,21
Gioe Gets 300 Tickets
For Each Date; Seeks
Excursion Train
fcy JackjSords
Had it not been for a rather
snappy finale, tho Dukes wouljl be
even morn chagrined by now but
in their last fling at bat hammered
out sufficient hit* to mnke a fairly
presentable showing and three
more runs. The Lions nocked Seyglinski for IB solid binglea, startitig with 11 five-run barrage in the
very first inning,
The box score:
Lion. (12)
Ab. R.H.
Carney, c.
(5 2 4
II. Tone, cf
4 2 2
Coley, ss
.1 0 !!
Finn, l b
5 1 2
Hopny, cf
3 0 0
Hothwell, If
4 1 0
R. Tone, 2b
5 3 2
Kath, rf
4 1 2
Chancy, rl*
4 1 0
Broilniak, :il>
3 1 0
0
2 0
2 0
"STARRINGfoi ftos -
WOODHRIDCF. The L i o n s
found the Dukes easy prey in n
Wondbndfce Intermediate League
frame and emerged •winners,,
12 In 4.
FOHDS-ThcniverJnmberRtrain.
ed their gun-sights ,m the Bluebirds—and no foolin1— in u Fords
Junior Baseball circuit content, to
come out with a 1!) to 1 victory.
The Bombers scored easily, and
often, in every inning hut the first,
fifth and ninth while their foes
pushed a runner ncrow the plate
in the second. Kirch, Bluebirds'
twirler, was slapped for 21 hitR.
The box score:
Dive Humbert (19)
^ h j ; j[
Toth, cf
4 ' {' 1
Firmn, If
5 1
Mool-e, ee
5 4
Miller, 3b
0. 4
Curran, c
r, 2
Stratton, lb'
0 2
Hnnsen, p
5 2
Anderson, 2b
4 1
Totals
Kaminffly, rf
5 2
Dukes (4)
M. Hapstak, cf
Totals
41; ifl
J. Grenda, 31)
Bluebird. (1)
Ab. H. Seyglinski, p
Birch, p
4 0
•Ainbrosy, c
SinisneBae, 2b
2 I)
Hornshy, If
J o e Karubon, c
4 J*
Ryan, lb
John Karabon, l b ........ 2 0
Stul'ilc, ss
Lovale, If
3 0
Gardio, 2b
Toth, cf
4 n
Washburn, rf
27 0 5
Ah. R.H.
l!i!
Lions Crush Dukes
In Intermediate Tilt
y
for cool resilient softness j
POROUS TTTwilh
opth windows per squars
Inch. '
(
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INDEPENDENTFRIDAY, TONE 5, 1942
TAGE TEN
Wildcats Snare Pair
Newark Bears Again
Running Off With
Int. Loop Race
I'riiiymir
NKU'AHK
Continued from Sport l'agt
Marooni
annthcr
t r i ' ;i \ < , i r - , Hie N e w a r k
U r a r - ; a l - l i " f'nl "f piliiit? u p a
i nvi-r tin- rest nf
SllllStill.ll.il
li
of
thi'ir
the
. • l.r.iL'in'
11 ' • i ' ••'••
their
...,,
l"i:'.- I
• t.iy
which
l;iih|iri i
thnniph
With
ilurinp
will
Stadium
Siiiiilay. .lutu 1 14,
that
iiti'a
in
inind,
Bill
Meyi-r's Icajruc l e a d e r s rpfjnril t h e
next three series! at the Newark
arena crucial unrs. Buffalo, moving in 'l"hur:-ilay and slated to Ftay
thniiich Sunday. IMK been Kicatly
1
its April visit to
inipripvi'd
the Wil-n A in.ii p u r l . ,
.;, 'IIPHIJTII WYdnrsFnim
«i!l l>e at Newark.
day
ITT the u^irrifrnti<ul
The
the
(4)
It. I.w.ak.
H. Vahnly,
M. Zullo, c
H. Kulick, 3b
N. Zullo, lb
M. Pctnuky, rf
B. Urban, If
.1. ZIIIIIJ, rf
M. Tntoroto, rf
C. Dapalite., |i
Totals
St. Jtmci (3>
Hoghcs, rf
Turner, If
Ozl, p
Urodinnk, cw
('. Schickur, PS
11. Larson, 2b
Tune, c
Mitchell, rf
Concnnnon, lb
Snyder, lib
I. MNN & SON
Optometrists and
Opticians
Dr. Lester Mann
Optometrist
Frank J. Teth
Optician
89 Smith St.
PERTH AMBOY
22
010 SOO-4
003 0 0 0 - S
GRADUATION GIFTS
3
2
3
;!
CORNER LENDING LIBRARY
NOW WHEN EVERY" PENP^tHJNTS; ITS WISE TO TURN TO
DEL'S—BECAUSE YOUR MONEY WILL BUY MORE STYLE, MORE QUALITY, MORE VALUE THAN YOUEVER DREAMED POSSIBLE.
Totals
V-Boys (5)
i. llothwell, 2b
rlurril, .lb
•'rank Sunor, .'!b
i. Washburn, p ....'.
P. O'Hrie-n, cf
j
ARCHES BUILT
Ab. II. II
It 0
I! 0
4 'I
It 1
3 1
larcass, rf
3
.arson, If
. Tolh, ss
•'! 0
3 1 1
0
C r u s k o , II)
25
Al).
^
4
4
4
3
3
3
3
3
5 11
R.H.
1 2
0 1
1 1
1 1
1 2
1 2
1 2
0 0
1 'J.
Totals
30
7 13
Totals
Wildcat. (7)
'iudrist, KS
[iusso, .'lb
-...
k'Sinond, If ._
Junhuin, p
Rrummond, rf
apraro, c
C.ley, cf
I'etu, 21.
Tourney F o r Anglers
All Foot Ailment*
Corrected
R. K. MATTHEW
Master of Orthopedics
and Practipedics
^
(>*%
<•$ %
R.
4
Totals
^8
Wildc.ti (6)
Al). R.H.
Coley, cf
0 2 0
Boscu, p
>' 0 0
;!
1
Desmond, If
Sedlak, lb
ji 1 2
Capraro, ss
3 0 2
Tune, c
2 0 0
Gillisjib '
U w y e r , T B " T ~ r ^ r r r ^ £•
Washburn, rf ...
Or
F'
3
Al).
How's Your Health?
Russia Can Take It
Uniiiip bad In ln-iit t o win t h e
Totals ...'.
flsiK l;i«t yi ar and Larry McPhail
Score by innings:
has seen tn it that they will «K<iin
be the team to beat. Montreal Maroons
has a protective llnd^er replace- St. James
ment at t-very positiun and the
nnly 11 as<in ttn-.-c buys are in the St. J.mei (5)
I n t c r i i i i t i i i i i i i l ! . i n | ) i s t h a t B t o u k l y f i Snyder, 4M>
is simply nveiilnwin^ wilh^iilrat. I'ri-kop, rf
Then for (In kihiiu-c of next Oz), p
week will i-iinie the ;inUi7,in({ Tor- Hrodiank* c
onto Maple Leafs, who have driv- Hnng, 21)
en from last place to third, and Larson, If
there are many who insist that C. Shicker, ss
they are noiiiu higher.
Carl, lb
Ryan, cf
aek of cargo ship
n« warships alone t
roro immediately
weight of our rap,,i ,
By
The
Medico
I' ' ] " ' • a n d M;il;i\\'i, a c e n r d m ^ U*
rowing Army
A mild rnsp-Qfdiabetea will do Italy and Japnn,
•;
' tn ;-'tiile D e p a r t m e n t .
DIABETES—No. 3
W ,H on diet alonX without the quate trnnnportnti,),,
There have been persistent rnThe writer has endeavored to
use of insulin; buK insulin can there will be no d<ne •
nvrs nf Japanese atrocities in con- make it quite plain thaty diabetes is
offensive spirit,
i eetimi with Chinese and Brit- caused by the failure of the pan- change the sever? w e S of diabetes N»v»l Operation, ^K,,
ish soldiers and civilians. In fact,
tn mild ones and send men and
Much the same ,,
creas to form a secretion called1 inthere ypoms to In1 no reason to
.„ who were out of the run- plies to navnl oper,
women
sulin.
This
is
an
important
d
i
s
t
doubt the authenticity of some of
r.injr buck to their profession, of- more warships a i ,. .
lin'-c reports. Along this line, ant, nnd regulates the use of sugar
our Navy has a trem.
,-es mid shops.
in
the
body.
L.eii:. (lenenil Joseph W. Siihvell,
Since the discovery of insulin protecting the mni
;'. 'i-i rr'ieiitly readied India from I I have 'old you that when the he diabetic enn lake a larger vn- Certainly it would
Hinna, says that prisoners from micreiis or sweetbread is removed icty nnd greater amount of food,
leave transports Mi,\
the Seventeenth Indian Division 'mm an animal that he develops a iccause it helps him to digest and
supply ships to the m i ,
are reported to have been tied in severe form, of diabetes. If you •ssimilate what he eats,
attack, ' Until the n,.,
houses which were burned. An feed him on portions of sweetbread
The patient with diabetes has R we aTe restricted t»U]\,
escaped prisoner, he declares, tells nd ftive him insulin, he will get fe-loiijr job of taking proper cave
The Influence of t'..,
that, 'the Japanese held bayonet
iK quite well, otherwise, he will if himself. He must lennijthnt lr,
already apparen' ,n
practice on British captives until lie.
•nler to live: with himself and be being placed upon >;,
the prisoners wer« dead.
Diabetes may come on very iseful and comfortable, or to live struction of carrii-r-;. \
gradually and (rive no unpleasant it all, he must find out the nature ships, they will mn].,,
The enormity of this offense can- •yniptoms at all, w it may show it)f his disease and carry out the the backbone of fin,,
n"t he exuberated. Meanwhile. <elf in a violent and acute manner.
proper daily routine that is re- carrier-based airciims" lonir as Japan holds move HritPhysicians are supposed to ex- quired in his case,
ported in battle, whii
Hi and American prisoners than
amine the urine of all patients who
land-based airplane,
we have, there is no sense in talk :ome under their care,consequentare being developed
ing about retaliation. Neverthely diabetes can always be discovstrategy
less, there will come a final checkgy will confer:,
red in the early ,stages by the
up and if an intelligent inquiry,
sons
learned,
(Continued
from
Editorial
Page)
upar in the urine.
it the end of the war, confirms
German held objectives.
Nearly all the sugar in the
• (JPA frowns on IT
Henceforth grill car attendants aboard the Yankee Clipper, «tre«nv
hat, British and American solThis does not mean that surfae^
urine
of
diabetic
patients
conie
ilievs have been tortured in caplined train plying dally between Boston and New York, will be clad
essels are unimportant. It is I IK ing; wants fats for c!
tivity, the Knglixh-spenkini; pen fioni the food, especially from tlv:
in ill cotton costumes, The suits are of cotton gabardine while the
pies should demand and obtain the siijrav and starch. In very sever
itockinai are of a stieclal constructed cotton mesh.
punishment of responsible Japa- cases, even the meats, fish, eggs
and other proteins manufnetun
nese officials..
BLIND EXPERT
:!BBON LANGUAGE
pu(?nr.
CHILDREN'S BOOKS
Bridgeport, Conn — Although
Kansas City—There's a moanIn fact, if it be clearly estab
Diabetes, like ail other diseaRes
AND EDUCATIONAL TOYS
(rnm
Mike
Starincak,
23,
has
been
workinn in the ribbons worn by girls
lished beyond doubt that such tor must be treated early in order ti
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•-•-.hese' days, according to the girls ing for the ReminRton Arms Com- tures have been and are the prac pet the best results. The patien
AUTOGRAPH, PHOTOGRAPH .nd other ALBUMS
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neans "Huntinc for a Boy," a blue take new employes to. his bench to democratic nations, when the; is kept supar-free.
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Si
•ibbon—an invitation to a kiss; show them just how the work pf have accomplished the defeat o
GRADUATION CARDS
In order to accomplish this, th
ibbon an both sides nf the head shell ESURinsc should he dono.Ste- the Japanese, should not hositati
diet must be properly repulatei1
,('token desperation foi a date, rincak, who has been blind sjpee to hold the highest Japanese olri
Many patients who improve afle
Iniost every jjirl wears •ire kind
BOOKSHOP '
birth, had never had a job until dials responsible for these erimo taking insulin, decide that, lietin
They should not be allowed to e?
if ribbon, thinijth, beciui • no rib307
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now.
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cape responsibility on the speciou
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persisted
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Knudsen hails arms output; not plea that they could not contr
grief and a funeral follows.
soldiers in the field.
— n i t VKTOHVI niiv iios. ^ - "satisfied" but "encouraged."
Flat Feet
Fallen Arches
Hammer Toes
SCHINDELS
DKPAKTMKNT STORK
97-105 Smith St., Perth Amboy
Continued From Sport Page
Atlantic Highlands, tops- the
Brown Trout Class with a catch
weighing 3 pounds, 2 ounces; Paul
C. Taylor, of 2107 Third Avenue,
Spring Lake, leads the Rainbow
Trout Division with his catch that
weighed li pounds, (i ounces, while
Chris Spinner, uf (122 Meadow
Street. KoselK:', still tops the Brook
Trout Division, with his catch that
tipped the scales 1 pound, 3
OPEN FRIDAY AND
SATURDAY NIGHTS
We Have Always Had Ceilings OnOur Prices!
Our Business Was Built On Small Profits!
"Low Price" Is Our Chief Stock-ln-Trade
You Can Be Sure..At All Times..That Prices
Are Always Lower AtJThe Cash Store!
•
When you're giving such an
important gift—-as a graduation gift, select something that
will last a lifetime: still be
cherished, and atill be smart,
after the graduate is an aidult!
These select -gift jewelry items »re from our large itock. There
are mi
iore suggestions to be found in ofur windows — and
in our
For HIMGirls' Birthstone Rings
$350
up
For HER-
Solid Gold
Signet & Stone King*
Jluluvu - (*i'U£n
Clljiii - Walthdin
lUimlton - WotlielJ
$4.00
L. KREIELSHUMER
The Jewelry Gift Store
127 SMITH ST.
PERTH AMBOY
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Here Are SIX Typical Below- Ceiling Specials
On Sale Tomorrow (Saturday) At 9:30 A. M.
Coupon Special!
Coupon Special!
Coupon Special!
Coupon Special!
Coupon Special!
Coupon Special'-
Women's - Misses
Hollywood Style
Children's
Reg. 89c Boy?'
Women's & Misses
B o y s ' Cqol -' '•'
Straw Hats
WITH THIS COUPON
49c
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Awnings
WITH THIS CUUt'ON
DRESSES SNEAKERS Slack Suits Slack Suits
f r
64c | . 2 9 1.79
WITH THIS COUI'UN
WITH THIS COUPON
79c 2 ° * 1
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•AS WE BUY,SO WE SELL! WEREFUSE TO PROFITEER
IPRICES ARE ALWAYS LOWER AT THE CASH STORE