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mfOKK\ MEAN JpL THAH A. GOOD INVESTMENT) 3 nbepenbent - leafeer KEEP FAITH ty baying WAR BONDS \VI. No. fil N' .1 i) |(P' 11 (TOSS ( t hiota s25,800 $4,300 Above Grinnell Co-chairmen s ,, ,n given a quota i,,. lied Cross War \:\- announced to- rn!, lirinnell, war rhi-; is an increase i:ii year's quota. ,,;,i :tr> per cent I',,. Township for ,ik by the local al.-o announced Imii-i, of Colonia, i ii ve us CD-chair- M. Other commit- il.iU- lire the fol- ..iimittce: Mayor ii.'v. Charles K. in- I'. Puniunn, M-leirgK and Hugh Ici-irial chairman, nitb; coinnicrciul, ,n, Jr.; speakers' 11. Diamond; pub- ;•', Wilk; Avenel, i:; Col mill, Mrs. ..ml MM. Andi'r- Heinhardt Jen- Mi-. V, liutwein; •Intin Bruun; Sc- \. W. Scheidl,; !«!.' J. K. i ' l e - i n Sought needed for the canvass. Those •heir s<>vvi,'e,s are '•inch with Mrs. •>\ at Ked Cms. 11 Main Street., 1 Cross Cluh. and dninif a magnifi- ''.'i-re. On every •J will find Ked ii'i'i'im. Thesu nn-n the fighting men . i' ht'i'ii living in n nv, tirelessly car- WOODHRIDOK. N. .!., THI!US1)AY. FKIJKIARV 1. So, Where Were All You Whose Hearts Bleed For The Peepul's Good? Hearing On School Board's $738,715 Budget Is Attended By--7! iillirnl((... X. .1. PRICK RVE CENTS WOODHKIDCF, Township resident* Were women and i seven whom the field, the tended the budge Hoard of Kduenli.,,, Kri.ray. The:.,.,."/, budget, the grand total of which : AH", is $7U(t,71. r i.ri0, will he placed be- fore the voters for approval or rc-i jeetion at the Board e ruary III, interested is "to >' b u d g e t hut by th The seven resident!. none .• i i-amlnlatesi,, Township n pet candidates, statement has boon incumbents, Andrew S. Filer and William of whom are seeking as to whether or not i old practice of running bracketed. Mr. Aaroc is the only incumbent ent nf tho Moth- ia Ka min K j p:,ratively new organization. Both ! ployed by the Readily Company ll every | clubs are also hacking Thomas 7,11m a number of years. Another Humphrey, executive director of j Port llendMiir cmiiluhit*' is I.enn h Plichta, a" twern owner. e,s' Club llf Wnodbvidee new- fnmm in llw " eW of * - 1 H,, Woman's Civic Club, a com- the IMense Council und Kied an old resident of Wood bridge and well-known business; man. Club Backs Trio In Avenel, the Avenel Civic Im- provement Club is busy campaign- ing for its candidates, Michael J. Mullins, James Dauda and James J. O'Brien. Port Reading residents are backing Edwin W. Casey, of Woodbridge, who is well known in Port Reading having been em- Fords buainessmen are said to be sponsoring Adolph Quadt, well- known real estate and insurance man in that territory, and they feel he is sure to make good at the polls on February 13, James A. Keating, of Wood- bridge, the twelfth candidate is a resilient of the Third Ward and is well known in athletic circles. (Continual on I'lhir .'. Store Fined All Civic Projects To Receive 4 More Killed On QVACounl Aid Of New Township Men's Club j At Battlefront Dies On French Front Price I*I <»i i" iiiili'i>inii,.iii.i ,|,. rl TRF.XTOX, N. ,i., ,[ ;liui:n , y ,-, The price panels of the l.oii Branch and Wuoilbridge War and Kationilig Hoards have m-gii- tiated treble damage settlements with retailers found in juice vio- lations, it 'was announced today by Ihe TielHun OH'icc of l'i i n . ,\,|. mini.iti'ution. Piimiivnu's Market. f,K Brtmd- day, I.onir 111-inch, has refunded six cents i-ach to two rustiiiners on an iivf-ri'hartrc on bananas and has paid $'J-1.SN )„ the TicaMim- of the I'niH'd State- for a total .*et- tlement of $-jr,, The settlement was negotiau-d hy the price panel "f the l.nng Itranch board. The price panel i,f the Wood- budge biianl also negotiated a set- llemciit of J'-Ti with Alax II. Doc- Li'fsky of i In t'ulrii- Kconomy iPrug Ciimpany, '.I.'I Main Street. iiodbii'lj'c. A coi.nimi-r bad cum- of Members To Assist In Fund, Salvage Drives, Push Sports Activity plum been celllli nil id if l.f Iha dd lirici the 1 a for i 1 ^ in In at $11". a-, s:: •irtiliiii itiir IX V, .'.is. lion. pail •hell As WOODBRIDGE mi service fur veterans. Boy Scout | activities, baseball and basketball | led by Stephen Werlock, Stephen Kairer ami Albert A. Anderson featured a meeting of n 1( . newly formed Township Men's Club at Wnndhriilge Firehouse. .Tollit llausser, president, wel- i-omed several new members and told them the club wa.s tJt"h»j non- politiciil and was meant to be a civic i-liih in serve the entire Town- and lo promote » system (if corft- iiuiiiity projects such as War Fund, Ked Cross and bond drives and salvage collection.-?. William Messick spoke in favor establishing an athletic center until tlii' ilor ia discharged. face it. The end ; c:>me quickly or y work and real . No one can ivf- a long time to Men \\\r Cifsualties refill.iled lo the consumer and $U '( tH'l)lllli'ii ml .1'iiiir .') 6 Nurses' Aides Respond To Plea By Camp Kilmer WOoDBkHXir: C.in,i, Kil- ni.'r Hospital ha- is-nled a call for Iltil Cr.^s nut.-e.-' aide:; and within a -li'irl time six Town- ship aides offered their herviiics. The wnmeii, who will he trans- piited to the camp by the Red ('los- Chapter Mitur Cmps, will M'lvr a.-x folluu -: Tuesdays from ^ A. M. in I IV M.: Mr*. F.IMC Hi.iokwell, IdiMieti Street, Avenel: Mis. Main,net Miichanit 1 , Kemsi-ll Aveini •-, Avenel; Miss M:nie kiibbin>. S.iutl'. I'ark Itiive, l-"i-;.luy> from ' in Ml 1'. M.: Mr-. Klsie Walnut, South l'aik JlliVi; Mi-. RiTtha Locker, Chuii'li Slu-el ami Mi-s Kalh- i-nnr Holland. Dimlinni Place, at! of Wo...lbrid«e. had and to promote a system of orm- I tin 1 petition in such sports as basket-! i-e•"hnl; •in.I ha.-1-ball. ^"~ Mi, Messdck wa-i instructed to 1 ' get in much with Mrs. John Ko- zu.sko, chairman of the Rlood Bank and ai range for members to con- tribute blood to tho Red Cross at the nest, blood bank. At the suggestion of Klhur Rich- ards of the Emerency Squad, club members promised to help out in the squad's drive for funds by iKulicipatina in n housc-tu-housc canvass. James Keating was appointed athletic advisor and he will in- ivt'stigatc the possibility of form-i iriir a baseball league in all sec- tions of the Township, with a play- oiV seiicV at the end of tlic season. S/Sgt. Ralph Favale '•I 1 '. NeWh uf Town. 'ii-.l in action eon- imiijili this week. ! i'vt. Michael T. I ii':h Street, I'm 1 ! I Word he 'wa: : i-^iiiiii January -T> i hospital In Kng- •liar received his iip Croft, S. C , and '•.. He' was with an ; when he was ••"•! of Jumus. Kill- Hi. Street address, endi.-d Port Reading" " lodbrluir^ - Hiifh » :wu brothers In F » n k AW.n«Wr. Aw»«l Vnlhony Kollar in J»m«i R i « n Adami, Wd»e S.ci. Joseph Kollur w » " " A«der.o«, Wpodbridg. la. ' John Bartoi, Keaiber Walter J5»rloi, .Keaibey Alex Bereiki, Keatbejr HOURS CHANGED WonDHKIDUK—The Hoard ofj Il".ilth aniniunces the Baby Sta- tinns held mi Wednemlays will be! held from 2 tu II P. M. instead of 2 lu '1 P. M., until further notice. The reason fur the change in time [ is due to' Ihe fact that the hurses are taking a special course u|lr! pnived by llle Board. ! 93.- (SoU> S t a r s - ^ The napies which follow are those of gallant herous. Thtj'y arc the riiimes of brave men wHo wepl away, their hearts filled with noble purpose and w'hq now" lie in the folds of an invisible.shroud which we Call glory. May we, in deed, thqught and action, eviT .strivei to be worthy with them, i •• .iliii'J to inirjled toilay T. Senft, formerly well known in the been wounded and this country, ile.l Woudbridgt I be reuiem- I "ut leader and active ; iic in.iateur plays in II II.' en'llBted in- the \!"il, l'J43 und was M.t/,, Septeniber 27, "t thl-ee months in a ''•nglaiid, He waB re- lieceii|btr S and in II ini-dicul attention at iJeiioml Honpital, . Midi. ' s the wearer of /the !| . the Bronze Star III i'y Combat Medal '' U'Mi-t BIHI Oak Leaf "" awarded to T/Sgt. '"•>', hunbiind of Mrs. •'• "' : ii Rahway Ave- 1 wounded twice in ''h.i.'iey entered the ""•d at Fort Dix, Fort . und Camp Philips, being aunt overoeas 1 •''• Sgt. and Mrs. Cha- His l|f „ . Hilly s t a r . Elliott, Auth ed to patrolman Saturday that he t'ontuinlnjy driver's i tuition card, gaicou- ? ; IH in ctwh. somewhere Avenue or Oak Tm '' ll '. John Bertram, Keaibey John J. Bird, Uelin Michael Bueiok, Port Reading Edward Campion, Woodbridj* John Cilo, Ayenel Jo§ei»fc £. Cook, Uelin John M. Crumb Jr., Woodbridfe Stephen J. Ciepc.ar, Woodbridge Steve P. D«nU, Woodbridje John Demko, HopeUwn Joieph J. C*ick, Woodbridge Louii Click, Woodbridge John DeSi.tp, Colonia Michael Di Leo, Avenel Willum Dudaih, Keaibejr Bernard J. Dunigan Jr., Wdge John B. Dunn, Jr., Woodbridge Frank D. Ebenhoh, Woodbridg* Arnold Eck, Coloni* Hint P. Erick.en, Ford. Ralph V. Favale, Port Reading Willi»m J- F'""' Woodbridg. Robert J. Foerch, Woodbridg. John R. Ceminger, Atenel v Jo.eph M. Grady, Woodbridg. Steven F. C<tzn*r, Hopelawn Glen Philip Htupt, Sewaren Arthur Healon, Avenel Thom.1 J. Heenan, Woodbridge William H. Irtino, U.lm Tulio J*covinich, Part Reading AUortoo J«i»«». Woodbridg. j e ,.ph H. Kenn., Woodbridg. William J. Kr.wink.1. Wd|« 5t«ph«it Kir«ly, Kenb.y John J. Ki.h, Fordi Thomai F. Kolb., Port R«d>ni Gtorn KOVMI, Woodbridg. K...1. Srpphpn S. Koima, Hntwlawn Waller J. Kuxniak, Sewarcn Jame« Lea, Woodbridge Albert J. Leffler, Woodbridg. Wilbert Luckt, Fordi Robert W. MacSkimmlng, Wdg. Lnwrenct McLaltghlin, Wdg. Robert J. Madden, Woodbridg. Warren Maul, Uelin Edward J. Mazur, Hopelawn William P. Menweg, Fordi John F. Moor, Woodbridge William E. Nagengait, Fordi Joieph Nagy, Fordi Thom«i C. Narad, Fordi George W. Parker, Atone! Frank T. Pa»lui»»k, Sewar.n Nathan H. Pattsn, Woodbrldga Louii Pelican, Woodbridg. Raymond T. Peteri.lt, Wdg. NicKoUi A. Petro, Aren.l John Pocklembo, Stwaren William H. Roemer, Kea»b«y Robert M, Rogeri, Fordi Jerry Rot.llt, Av«n*l Stephen Sabo, Fordi Harold J. S«hn«id.r, Utlin Albert S. Seach, Mop»Uw» Joieph Sharkay, K»»ibay George V- Shod, Utlln Martin Sn««, 3«Wtr.B Bernard J. Sullirtn, Sewar.o Frank J. Swetitl, AfeO.l Francii Sikurka, S.Wtr.v Louii F. ThomM, HopiUwn Cheiter E. Thomplon, Fordi Joieph Toth, Keaibey Michael Tutin, Port Reading ... W«oJbrld|. Anthony ViiienfeW.r, Woodbridg. ^ohn Wagenhoff.r, K.aibey Robert S. W«ldmin, F«rdf W Guy We»T.r, Donald E. Wondl, Edward Zullo, Port John J. ZwolluU, H«p*U Namesake Merchant Marine Ship "Woodbridge" Launch: ing March 16 WOODBRIDGE -~ Wood- brlilKe, the "typical American community," will be honored on or about March l(i when the pond ship "Woodhriil|»e Victory" will, be launched at the Bothle- hen- Fairchild Shipyard, Eulti- more, Md, , WoodbriiJu'., according to a communication received by Mayor August F. Greiner, was one of the two New Jersey towns'so honored by the U. S. Maritime Commission because of its historical background and the fact that it is one of the oldest communities in tho State; Undoubtedly, following the tradition, the Township will make a gift to the vessyl and present a plaque, made of dura- ble material, beartng the history of the Townahip. The gift, jn all probability •will be .book* 1 for the ship's li- brary. It is not known as yet whether a sponsor for tho ship will be sent to Baltimore for the launching ceremonies due to transportation problems. Some of the communities so honored 'havie permitted one of the ship 1 yard workers to serve as spon- sor hy pi'o\y, Fire Election Uttl y WOODBRIDGK—The war death toll in the Township con- tinued to grow this week as four more mimes wen- lidded to make a total uf ill! men who have died in the service of their country. The four ndded are SASft. Italph V. Kavale, Woodbvidife Avenue, Port Reading and PB'C George K«- v;ies, I 17 Hi«h Street, Wood- 1 bridge; I'vt. Arthur Heutcm, Ave- nel, and Lt. Kdward I. Ma7.ur, Ilopelawn. I'vt. Koviics was 2>\ years old and the son of Mrs. Mary Kovncs of the High Street address. Hi- was married to the former Mary Ont- | kas, of Woodbridge June I!,' 1941. 'Me was inducted on December 17, ; 1 !)•)'! and went overseas in July of i l'J-l-1. He was wounded in August •somewhere in Fr.incc and acconl- I ing to the telegram received by his j mother be was killed January'!l in i Belgium. Prior to his induction, j Pvt. Kovacs was employed by the I Singer Manufacturing Co. S/Sgt. Favale, son of Michael j Favale, was killed on January II I somewhere in Fiance. As he was | a member of the National Guard •he was inducted, into the regular Army with the first contingent to leave Woodbridge. His mother, '.died a short time ago. He 'overseas some time in Aug., | The Port Reading man wrote I home recently describing a close |call he had. He-s«id he was bend- ling over, digging a foxhole when Coal Crisis Is Acute Here, Dealers Report Mima Weather Data To Navy CHARLESTON, S. C, Jin. 8— Juit before iu< patrolling blimp ii ready to leave from the Navnl Air Station in Chtirleiton, k WAVE radioman bring! (Mil the latest weather changei to ihow the pilot what'l hendin'i hli way. Radioman third clan M«ry Me- Dermott of 258 Amboy Avenue, W o o d b r idge, New Jeriey, itretchei up to the blimp cockpit while Eniign J. J. Tebbin of SOS Halle r Street, Lima, Ohio, reachei out for the chartt. (Offi- cial U. S. Navy Photo). '"e Warn; Deliveries Late is a in - There defi- l s'nortaitejn Wood- I'll.M is the conceiiHUS of most of I In 1 i-oul dealers of the Township uftei a survey was made by this Township Teachers Join Union; Stephen Werlock Elected Head Casualty In Italy Group Affiliated With AFL;77OutOU6S Teachers Are Members WOODBKIUGK Woodbridge Township Federation of Teachers, local No. 822, has been organized j wcnt]» n <l i'* I'liRt president is Stephen K. Wei-lock, of (he High School faculty. The group, according to Mr.' Werlock, was organized on De- cember 2H and its other officers la mortar fragment clipped a neat little path through the back of his helmet and ripped his .shirt right off his buck without even scratch- ing him. A mass for the repose of his soul will be suns February U at 10:00 A. M., at St. Anthony's Church by Rev. Kucci, former pastor, and close friend of the 'deceased. Sgt. Favale is the nephew of James Catano, well-known Se- w,aren resident and Pasquale Mon- ttao)i, Green Street shoemaker. Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton, Demurest Avenue, Avenel, have been notified of tin: death of Mr. Hoaton's brother, I'vt. Arthur Heaton, ;i(l, who wa.s killed over Belgium. Pvt. llcaton entered the nervice in the infantry itl August, lil-ll. He was stationed in. Iceland, Greenland.and Ireland and recent- ly volunteered for glider seivicv. He was on one of these missions when killed. He made his home with hip brother on Demurest Ave- nue before entering the service. The War Department has an- nounced that 1,1. Kdward J. Ma- zur, son of Mr, and Mr;;. Adam Mazur,'130 Codilitigton Avenue, Hopehiwn, was, killed in IUily, January 8. He is the husband of Mrs. Sanlina I.. Mazur, Highland, N, Y. Lt. Mil/411 1 , a bombardier-naviga- tor ill the Anil y Air Force, gradu- ated from the Midland,, Tex., Training Command School in April* of last year and received his commission at that time. are Harry Lund, secretary anil Charles Tnmlwein, Jr., treasurer. The local is affiliated with tin- American Federation of Labor with headquarters in Chicago. Mr. Worlock' stated out of 110 teachers approached to date to join the local, 77 have become members. There-are approximately KJ!5 teachers in the Township School System. 'Can't Strike' CUutc The local's president also em-! phasizi'd the fact the now federa- tion is an autonomous group aiulj it has a "can't utrike" chm.se in ils charter. »' . It was learned tin* federation lui? mailed questionnaires to all Board of Education members and candidates for the Board asking their opinion on bonuses, the ex-1 _ t •-- pansion of the school system and ChnstlQU EndeOVOr Pvt 1 . John F. Moor WOODBRIDGK- Pvt. Moor, son of Mrs. Hermiua Ctapo, Almon Avenue, wai killed in Italy October 22, Recording to word received by hi, mother He had prcv.eusly h t c , ,-eporl- ed mi.tmg .,. acl.on. ' Wniter Warr, of the Warr Coal iiml Supply Company, declared thai the situation could be »um- nu'd up in the one word, "ter 4 - rible." He snid hi» concern had approximately three days' supply nl coal mi hand and also some ikr. "iMn-ing the next six weeks," Warr declared, "the people just have to take what they net because tljere definitely mil be enough hard eoal to around. The people will have learn to conserve coal, to shut .'IV rooms they do not have to use mid, due to the manpower Bhort- age, they may have to come for the coal themselves." Manpower Probltm Hitting Coal Company has a lit- tle coal on hand but no help to deliver it, Customers have bee asked to call for the coal in their own curs, The situation at the Avenel Coal & Oil Company is^'not too good." They have received but two icart of coal since the fir.st of the month and have only lai-pc-Bize coal on hand. They, too, said customers 1 would have to accept substitutes, ! such as cuke. Port Heading Coal & Supply i Company Said |hoy had coal on hand but were troubled by the manpower shortage as the Army recently took one of their two drivcr.s and they have been unable ,to gel. help. *; ! Several of the duders i plained of Ihe unre.isonabW' their customers. One dealer said I Hint although the government h.M ruled tlmt deliveries of only one ton could be made where the coal sunjily is less than five days, one customer called up and- noncha- lantly ordered "three tons qf/nut coal to be delivered Thursday." When told it was impossible and that she might have to tako sub- stitute, the customer became in- j dignant. I John OmenhisiT, who serves, as jcoil co-oidiinitor, said that in his j investigations he has found that j most dealers are two weeks be- i hind in deliveries. He found; too, j that customers still insisted on a particular type of coal mid refused I to accept substitute fue,l. methods of grading teachers. |T f\t CAiL D' iLJ f "Must nf tli., yl<..il,,,-. i ™ " u« Mr. Werlock said the -aims ofj'O \f9KtW 64th Birthday \ ^ ^ thl <lldkls ' l00 ' * e the local are mostly for progres- sive legislation for the benefit of iW'Ol) U BUI K—Middlesex ^ WOOUBIUDGE — A f t e r the Hoard of Education election on the 13th, Township residents will have another chance, to go to th.n polls on February 17 to vote for fire commissioners in the various districts. Candidates' petitions will be tiled by February 12. in Fire District No. 1 which includes Woodbridge and Sewaren, the terms of Ferdinand Kath and W. Leon Rained expire and they arc expected to be candidates for re-election. The polls at the fire- house on School Street will be open from I! P. M. to 7 P. M. Tho total budget is $2'J,. r >22 plus $17,- lC'J chur for water jes. A and hydrant? appropriation of $a,K0O for alterations and re- pairs to lire-house will be voted upon separately. Two commissioners will be elected> to a full term of three years and one Commissioner will be chosen for, an Vmexpired term of one year, by the voters of Fire District No. 12. The polling placi: will^ be the Colonia Fii'ehouse, cor- nur lniimn Avenue und Amherut Avenue und thju voting hours will be from il to 8 P, M. The total appropriation t(j uv voted upon is $1,200. Keaibey Budget $5,300 Ktasb^y, known as Fire District (CoHtimid on Page 2) $7,500 Goal Set By Squad WOOUBHIDGE With mem. bers of Township civic and fra- tei-nu) organizations aiding in a house-to-house canvass the 11145 drive for funds has been opened by the Woodbridge Township Emergency Squad. A goul of $7,500 has been set ami all funds obtained will be ear- marked for the construction of permanent headquarters alter the war. -Alexander Hamilton, chairman of the drive, says more volunteers are needed in the canvass, He may be reached at the Ho.uad headquar- ters Ht the firehouse on School Street. The Woodbridge emergency has answered more than 4,800 calls since, the squad was organized. In addition to maintaining rqgular tw'o-ambulauci! service, squad members have donated blood to scores of injured and dying per ions, conducted first aid classes ami have given demonstrations be- fore clubs and church groups. Tlie drive will end on February 22, tu make way for- the Red Cross War Fund drive which opens all over the nation on March 1. i the schools and school children asi (;uullt V Christian Endeavor Uni«n well as betterment of workini;! W1 " mill ' k " s lJ4th I'i'lhduy ul a, conditions of the teachers. We aiv I banquet tomorrow night at the] not forcing the teachers to join. All vho wish to join arc welcome." Principals .of the various schools and "the supervising principal are not eligible to join. Congregational Clnni-h. . Rev. John 11. P. StriiiAc, for- merly <)f Woodbridge, pastor of Central Presbyterian C h u r c h, Newark, will be guest speaker Miss Claire PfuilVer' state 1'cci-ta- tion chairman, will It'iul the fel- owship singing. Mrs. William V. 1). CAR DAMAGED WOODBftlDGE- Michael Big- by, 44, ?88 Pulton Street, reported Strong is chaiiniaii uf the. dinner to the police Saturday that a hit- and Miss Dorothy Thoisen, Cav- and-run car struck his autb while teret, heads the pi'ogriim corn- it was [larked in front of his homo, mittee. • 4 Hands Across The Sea' We're Greeted By Editor Oi 'Woodbridge, (Eng.) Reporter' Who Feels Impact Oi War, Tool WOODBHIDGE—"Hands across the aea." That is whit A. R. Fuiiwcallu'i-, editor of the Woodbi'idue (Eng- land) Reporter called it wh^n he sent ua a cony of his newspaper and a booklet entitled "Wood- bridge and Neighbourhood, Illus- trated Guide with Street Plan, and District Map." Tho kttor accompanying the two read as follows; "Hands across the BCU. Thoujtlt you might be in- terested in our viry small war- time, publication. "Quite, possible we. have some of your lads In this district, but up to tlic present time, have, made no contact, though we have made quite a" number of American friends in the U, S. A. A. F. "Enclose. B.Quidc to give you insufficient or no to deliver coal. In cases there is sickness verified by doctor and where, inveatigutio! shows there is insufficient thus being a hatird to the ill per. StitrPenalty Handed Driver WOODBRlDGE-JackT. Stride,' :J3, Jsutace Place, Baltimtoe. Md., has learned a costly les& keeping one's temper, - , Lust Friday, Stride and other Baltimore resident, Herl»ri Streett, ;ll4n_Tildeii Drive, driving Army'trucks on the high- way to an ordnance depot. They slopped \\ short, distance away from the TowiuHiri to get some- thing- to eat. Police said Stride took a few. drinks and when it was time' to leave, refused, Strectl left, how- ever. Just as Streett reached the j Township,. Stride passed him in "The coal situation must be more thl ' otlier truck, mdeswiped him, serious in England judgini; by an I U "' lu ' ( 1 o v e r thl! vehicle, contlTlU- announcemi-nt by the Ministry of ln W on hiB way. A few minuteslater [t : p \M-I ii will nut i|« cased uny un- - ' I * The manpower situation inipioved; 12) people learn to a Miiistitute; (3) consumer* !'.y make all effort to connerv* ami I I) "arc more rca«on- 't •It an article un "The is CJoinjj" by a Capt. an obituary; Way the Wai J. i. Strong; and a filler item quot- ing General Eisenhower on the war. Short of Coal, Too an ideti of oiir position und Old World. Tpwh." The. WoodbMdge Reporter is a four-page tabloid newspaper and has udvertlse'ltients on the front page, The adu include such local names us Potter, Tyson, and Pearee. The front page articles consisted of ftti article on how jus- tice is meted in the U, S. Army, Fuel and Power i.n jmge two the publication which states: "During tJic three months, No- vember, t'J-ll to January, 1H4S, inclusive, f no controlled premises may be supplied except by liccnBi- from the Local Fuel Ovurseei', with more than IS cwt. of hi)use and. kitchen coal (including coalite) Stocks at any premises, includ- iug any delivery made, may no.', be raised above 1 tun. , , . These are maximum quantities, not rations. Merchants) will not have enough coal to give everybody the maxi- mum quantity, limited supplies of y eer\ of MuU>r Vehicle Inspector William "l rid h and only very of i-oake -atut ftn- p tliratitc are avaikblw. The supply position remains exceedingly dif- ficult uyd it is esaential tliatt the strictest economy in the use of all forms of fuel be ejicrcistsd. this (Conlimeti on Vane 2) Mauley arrived ion tho scene and helped to extricate Streett from Ihe cab, Mauley then pursued Stride and located him in an Ave- wel lupchwagon. Brought before Recorder Ar- thur Brown, Stride was fined $100 and $3costs for leaving the scene of an accident and $175 fordiB- . orderly conduct, His license w«u also revoked for an period. < 01 NAMES SOUGHT ''AVENEL—Parents whose have gone into service, asked to submit the names Avenel Community Service so they can be. placed on the ty roll. Name»,'may l>c given tj» Kit, Edward Grode w Un, " CrowUy.
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$4,300 AboveGrinnell

Co-chairmen„ s

,, ,n given a quota

i,,. lied Cross War

\:\- announced to-

rn!, lirinnell, war

rhi-; is an increase

i:ii year's quota.

,,;,i :tr> per cent

I',,. Township for

• ,ik by the local

al.-o announced

Imii-i, of Colonia,

i ii ve us CD-chair-

M. Other commit-

il.iU- lire the fol-

..iimittce: Mayorii.'v. Charles K.in- I'. Puniunn,M-leirgK and Hugh• Ici-irial chairman,nitb; coinnicrciul,,n, Jr.; speakers'11. Diamond; pub-

;•', Wilk; Avenel,• i:; Col mill, Mrs...ml MM. Andi'r-

Heinhardt Jen-Mi-. V, liutwein;

•Intin Bruun; Sc-\. W. Scheidl,;!«!.' J. K. i ' l e -

i n Soughtneeded for the

canvass. Those•heir s<>vvi,'e,s are'•inch with Mrs.

•>\ at Ked Cms.11 Main Street.,

1 Cross Cluh. and• dninif a magnifi-

''.'i-re. On every• J will find Kedii'i'i'im. Thesu nn-n• the fighting men. i' ht'i'ii living inn nv, tirelessly car-

WOODHRIDOK. N. .!., THI!US1)AY. FKIJKIARV 1.

So, Where Were All You Whose Hearts Bleed For The Peepul's Good?Hearing On School Board's $738,715 Budget Is Attended By--7!

iillirnl((... X. .1. PRICK RVE CENTS

WOODHKIDCF,Township resident*Were women and i

sevenwhom

the field, the

tended the budge

Hoard of Kduenli.,,, Kri.ray. The:.,.,."/,budget, the grand total of which : AH",is $7U(t,71.ri.ri0, will he placed be-fore the voters for approval or rc-ijeetion a t the Board eruary III,

interestedis "to

>' budget hut

by th

The seven resident!.

none

.• ii - a m l n l a t e s i , ,

Townshipn pet candidates,s ta tement has boonincumbents, AndrewS. Filer and William

of whom are seekingas to whether or not

i old practice ofrunning bracketed.

Mr. Aaroc is the only incumbentent nf tho Moth-

ia KaminK j p:,ratively new organization. Both ! ployed by the Readily Companyll every | clubs are also hacking Thomas 7,11m a number of years. Another

Humphrey, executive director of j Port llendMiir cmiiluhit*' is I.ennh Plichta, a" twern owner.

e,s' Club llf Wnodbvidee new-

fnmm i n l l w " e W o f * • - 1

H,, Woman's Civic Club, a com-

the IMense Council und Kiedan old resident of Wood

bridge and well-known business;man.

Club Backs TrioIn Avenel, the Avenel Civic Im-

provement Club is busy campaign-ing for its candidates, Michael J.Mullins, James Dauda and JamesJ. O'Brien. Port Reading residentsare backing Edwin W. Casey, ofWoodbridge, who is well known inPort Reading having been em-

Fords buainessmen are said tobe sponsoring Adolph Quadt, well-known real estate and insuranceman in that territory, and theyfeel he is sure to make good at thepolls on February 13,

James A. Keating, of Wood-

bridge, the twelfth candidate is

a resilient of the Third Ward and

is well known in athletic circles.

(Continual on I'lhir .'. •

Store Fined All Civic Projects To Receive 4 More KilledOn QVACounl Aid Of New Township Men's Club j At Battlefront

Dies On French Front

Price

I*I <»i i" iiiili'i>inii,.iii.i , | , . r l

TRF.XTOX, N. ,i., , [ ; l i u i : n ,y ,-,

The price panels of the l.oii

Branch and Wuoilbridge War

and Kationilig Hoards have m-gii-

tiated treble damage settlements

with retailers found in juice vio-

lations, it 'was announced today

by Ihe TielHun OH'icc of l'i in . ,\,|.

mini.iti'ution.

Piimiivnu's Market. f,K Brtmd-day, I.onir 111-inch, has refundedsix cents i-ach to two rustiiiners onan iivf-ri'hartrc on bananas and haspaid $'J-1.SN )„ the TicaMim- ofthe I'niH'd State- for a total .*et-tlement of $-jr,, The settlementwas negotiau-d hy the price panel"f the l.nng Itranch board.

The price panel i,f the Wood-budge biianl also negotiated a set-llemciit of J'-Ti with Alax II. Doc-Li'fsky of i In t'ulrii- Kconomy

iPrug Ciimpany, '.I.'I Main Street.iiodbii'lj'c. A coi.nimi-r bad cum- of

Members To Assist InFund, Salvage Drives,Push Sports Activity

plumbeencell l l i

• nil

i d

i f

l.f

Iha

ddlirici

the

1 afori1 ^

in

In at$11".

a-, s::• i r t i l i i i i

itiirIX V,

.'.is.l ion .

pail•hellAs

WOODBRIDGE —

mi service fur veterans. Boy Scout |

activities, baseball and basketball |

led by Stephen Werlock, Stephen

Kairer ami Albert A. Anderson

featured a meeting of n1(. newly

formed Township Men's Club at

Wnndhriilge Firehouse.

.Tollit llausser, president, wel-

i-omed several new members and

told them the club wa.s tJt"h»j non-

politiciil and was meant to be a

civic i-liih in serve the entire Town-

and lo promote » system (if corft-

iiuiiiity projects such as War Fund,

Ked Cross and bond drives and

salvage collection.-?.

William Messick spoke in favorestablishing an athletic center

until tlii'ilor ia discharged.

face it. The end; c:>me quickly ory work and real. No one can ivf-a long time to

Men\\\r Cifsualties

refill.iled lo the consumer and $U' ( tH'l)lllli'ii ml .1'iiiir .')

6 Nurses' Aides RespondTo Plea By Camp Kilmer

WOoDBkHXir : C.in,i, Kil-ni.'r Hospital ha- is-nled a callfor Iltil Cr .^s nut.-e.-' aide:; andwithin a -li'irl time six Town-ship aides offered their herviiics.

The wnmeii, who will he trans-p i i t ed to the camp by the Red('los- Chapter Mitur Cmps, willM'lvr a.-x folluu -:

Tuesdays from ^ A. M. in IIV M.: Mr*. F.IMC Hi.iokwell,IdiMieti Street , Avenel: Mis.Main,net Miichanit1, Kemsi-llAveini •-, Avenel; Miss M:niekiibbin>. S.iutl'. I'ark Itiive,

l-"i-;.luy> from ' in Ml 1'. M.:Mr-. Klsie Walnut , South l'aikJlliVi; Mi-. RiTtha Locker,Chuii'li Slu-el ami Mi-s Kalh-i-nnr Holland. Dimlinni Place,at! of Wo...lbrid«e.

had and to promote a system of orm- Itin1 petition in such sports as basket-!i - e • " h n l ; • in.I h a . - 1 - b a l l .

^"~ Mi, Messdck wa-i instructed to1 ' get in much with Mrs. John Ko-

zu.sko, chairman of the Rlood Bankand ai range for members to con-tribute blood to tho Red Cross atthe nest, blood bank.

At the suggestion of Klhur Rich-ards of the Emerency Squad, clubmembers promised to help out inthe squad's drive for funds byiKulicipatina in n housc-tu-housccanvass.

James Keating was appointedathletic advisor and he will in-

ivt'stigatc the possibility of form-iiriir a baseball league in all sec-tions of the Township, with a play-oiV seiicV at the end of tlic season.

S/Sgt. Ralph Favale

'•I1 '. NeWh uf Town.'ii-.l in action eon-

imiijili this week.

• ! i'vt. Michael T.I ii':h Street , I'm1!

I Word he 'wa: :

• i-^iiiiii J a n u a r y -T>i hospital In Kng-

• •liar received hisiip Croft, S. C , and

'•.. He' was with an; when he was••"•! o f J u m u s . Kill-

Hi. Street address,endi.-d Port Reading"" lodbrluir^ - Hiifh

» :wu brothers In F»nk AW.n«Wr. Aw»«lVnlhony Kollar in J»m«i R i « n Adami, Wd»eS.ci. Joseph Kollur w » " " A«der.o«, Wpodbridg.la. ' John Bartoi, Keaiber

Walter J5»rloi, .KeaibeyAlex Bereiki, Keatbejr

HOURS CHANGED

WonDHKIDUK—The Hoard ofjIl".ilth aniniunces the Baby Sta-tinns held mi Wednemlays will be!held from 2 tu II P. M. instead of2 lu '1 P. M., until further notice.The reason fur the change in time [is due to' Ihe fact that the hursesare taking a special course u|lr!pnived by llle Board. !

93 . - (SoU> S t a r s - ^The napies which follow are those of gallant

herous. Thtj'y arc the riiimes of brave men wHo weplaway, their hearts filled with noble purpose and w'hqnow" lie in the folds of an invisible.shroud which weCall glory. May we, in deed, thqught and action,eviT .strivei to be worthy with them,

i • • •

. i l i i i ' J t o

• inirjled

toilayT. Senft, formerlywell known in thebeen wounded and

this country,ile.l Woudbridgt

I be reuiem-I "ut leader and active

;iic in.iateur plays inII II.' en'llBted in- the\!"il, l'J43 und wasM.t/,, Septeniber 27,

• "t thl-ee months in a''•nglaiid, He waB re-

lieceii|btr S and inII ini-dicul attention at

iJeiioml Honpital,. Midi.' s the wearer of /the

! | . the Bronze StarIII i'y Combat Medal'' U'Mi-t BIHI Oak Leaf" " awarded to T/Sgt.'"•>', hunbiind of Mrs.•'• "':ii Rahway Ave-1 wounded twice in

''h.i.'iey entered the

""•d at Fort Dix, Fort. und Camp Philips,being aunt overoeas

1 •''• Sgt. and Mrs. Cha-His l|f „

. Hilly star.

Elliott, Authed to patrolmanSaturday that het'ontuinlnjy driver's

i tuition card, gaicou-?;IH in ctwh. somewhereAvenue or Oak T m

'' l l ' .

John Bertram, KeaibeyJohn J. Bird, UelinMichael Bueiok, Port ReadingEdward Campion, Woodbridj*John Cilo, AyenelJo§ei»fc £ . Cook, UelinJohn M. Crumb Jr., WoodbridfeStephen J. Ciepc.ar, WoodbridgeSteve P. D«nU, WoodbridjeJohn Demko, HopeUwnJoieph J. C*ick, WoodbridgeLouii Click, WoodbridgeJohn DeSi.tp, ColoniaMichael Di Leo, AvenelWillum Dudaih, KeaibejrBernard J. Dunigan Jr., WdgeJohn B. Dunn, Jr., WoodbridgeFrank D. Ebenhoh, Woodbridg*Arnold Eck, Coloni*Hint P. Erick.en, Ford.Ralph V. Favale, Port ReadingWilli»m J- F '"" ' Woodbridg.Robert J. Foerch, Woodbridg.John R. Ceminger, Atenel v

Jo.eph M. Grady, Woodbridg.Steven F. C<tzn*r, HopelawnGlen Philip Htupt, SewarenArthur Healon, AvenelThom.1 J. Heenan, WoodbridgeWilliam H. Irtino, U.lmTulio J*covinich, Part ReadingAUortoo J«i»«». Woodbridg.

j e , . p h H. Kenn., Woodbridg.William J. Kr.wink.1. Wd|«5t«ph«it Kir«ly, Kenb.yJohn J. Ki.h, FordiThomai F. Kolb., Port R«d>niG t o r n KOVMI, Woodbridg.

K. . .1 .

Srpphpn S. Koima, HntwlawnWaller J. Kuxniak, SewarcnJame« Lea, WoodbridgeAlbert J. Leffler, Woodbridg.Wilbert Luckt, FordiRobert W. MacSkimmlng, Wdg.Lnwrenct McLaltghlin, Wdg.Robert J. Madden, Woodbridg.Warren Maul, UelinEdward J. Mazur, HopelawnWilliam P. Menweg, FordiJohn F. Moor, WoodbridgeWilliam E. Nagengait, FordiJoieph Nagy, FordiThom«i C. Narad, FordiGeorge W. Parker, Atone!Frank T. Pa»lui»»k, Sewar.nNathan H. Pattsn, WoodbrldgaLouii Pelican, Woodbridg.Raymond T. Peteri.lt, Wdg.NicKoUi A. Petro, Aren.lJohn Pocklembo, StwarenWilliam H. Roemer, Kea»b«yRobert M, Rogeri, FordiJerry Rot.llt, Av«n*lStephen Sabo, FordiHarold J. S«hn«id.r, UtlinAlbert S. Seach, Mop»Uw»Joieph Sharkay, K»»ibay •George V- Shod, UtllnMartin Sn««, 3«Wtr.BBernard J. Sullirtn, Sewar.oFrank J. Swetitl, AfeO.lFrancii Sikurka, S.Wtr.vLouii F. ThomM, HopiUwnCheiter E. Thomplon, FordiJoieph Toth, KeaibeyMichael Tutin, Port Reading

. . . W«oJbrld|.Anthony ViiienfeW.r, Woodbridg.^ohn Wagenhoff.r, K.aibeyRobert S. W«ldmin, F«rdfW Guy We»T.r,Donald E. Wondl,Edward Zullo, PortJohn J. ZwolluU, H«p*U

NamesakeMerchant Marine Ship"Woodbridge" Launch:

ing March 16

WOODBRIDGE -~ Wood-brlilKe, the "typical Americancommunity," will be honored onor about March l(i when thepond ship "Woodhriil|»e Victory"will, be launched at the Bothle-hen- Fairchild Shipyard, Eulti-more, Md, ,

WoodbriiJu'., according to acommunication r e c e i v e d byMayor August F. Greiner, wasone of the two New Jerseytowns'so honored by the U. S.Maritime Commission becauseof its historical background andthe fact that it is one of theoldest communities in tho State;

Undoubtedly, following thetradition, the Township willmake a gift to the vessyl andpresent a plaque, made of dura-ble material, beartng the historyof the Townahip.

The gift, jn all probability•will be .book*1 for the ship's li-brary. It is not known as yetwhether a sponsor for tho shipwill be sent to Baltimore for thelaunching ceremonies due totransportation problems. Someof the communities so honored'havie permitted one of the ship1

yard workers to serve as spon-sor hy pi'o\y,

Fire ElectionUttl y

W O O D B R I D G K — T h e wardeath toll in the Township con-tinued to grow this week as fourmore mimes wen- lidded to make atotal uf ill! men who have died inthe service of their country.

The four ndded are SASft. ItalphV. Kavale, Woodbvidife Avenue,Port Reading and PB'C George K«-v;ies, I 17 Hi«h Street, Wood-

1 bridge; I'vt. Arthur Heutcm, Ave-nel, and Lt. Kdward I. Ma7.ur,Ilopelawn.

I'vt. Koviics was 2>\ years oldand the son of Mrs. Mary Kovncsof the High Street address. Hi- wasmarried to the former Mary Ont-

| kas, of Woodbridge June I!,' 1941.'Me was inducted on December 17,; 1 !)•)'! and went overseas in July ofi l'J-l-1. He was wounded in August•somewhere in Fr.incc and acconl-I ing to the telegram received by hisj mother be was killed January'!l ini Belgium. Prior to his induction,j Pvt. Kovacs was employed by theI Singer Manufacturing Co.

S/Sgt. Favale, son of Michaelj Favale, was killed on January III somewhere in Fiance. As he was| a member of the National Guard•he was inducted, into the regularArmy with the first contingent toleave Woodbridge. His mother,

'.died a short time ago. He'overseas some time in Aug.,| The Port Reading man wroteI home recently describing a close|call he had. He-s«id he was bend-ling over, digging a foxhole when

Coal Crisis Is AcuteHere, Dealers ReportMima Weather Data To Navy

CHARLESTON,S. C, Jin. 8—Juit before iu<patrolling blimpii ready to leavefrom the NavnlAir Station inC h t i r l e i t o n , kWAVE radiomanbring! (Mil thelatest w e a t h e rchangei to ihowthe pilot what'lhendin'i hli way.Radioman t h i r dclan M«ry Me-Dermott of 258Amboy Avenue,W o o d b r idge,New J e r i e y ,itretchei up tothe blimp cockpitwhile Eniign J.J. Tebbin of SOSH a l l e r Street,L i m a , Oh io ,reachei out forthe chartt. (Offi-cial U. S. NavyPhoto).

' " e

Warn; Deliveries Late

is a in- There defi-

l s'nortaitejn Wood-

I'll.M is the conceiiHUS of most ofI In1 i-oul dealers of the Townshipuftei a survey was made by this

Township Teachers Join Union;Stephen Werlock Elected Head

Casualty In ItalyGroup Affiliated WithAFL;77OutOU6STeachers Are Members

WOODBKIUGK — WoodbridgeTownship Federation of Teachers,local No. 822, has been organized j

wcnt]»n<l i'* I'liRt president is StephenK. Wei-lock, of (he High Schoolfaculty.

The group, according to Mr.'Werlock, was organized on De-cember 2H and its other officers

la mortar fragment clipped a neatlittle path through the back of hishelmet and ripped his .shirt rightoff his buck without even scratch-ing him.

A mass for the repose of his soulwill be suns February U at 10:00A. M., at St. Anthony's Church byRev. Kucci, former pastor, andclose friend of the 'deceased.

Sgt. Favale is the nephew ofJames Catano, well-known Se-w,aren resident and Pasquale Mon-ttao)i , Green Street shoemaker.

Mr. and Mrs. William Heaton,Demurest Avenue, Avenel, havebeen notified of tin: death of Mr.Hoaton's brother, I'vt. ArthurHeaton, ;i(l, who wa.s killed overBelgium.

Pvt. llcaton entered the nervicein the infantry itl August, lil-ll.He was stationed in. Iceland,Greenland.and Ireland and recent-ly volunteered for glider seivicv.He was on one of these missionswhen killed. He made his homewith hip brother on Demurest Ave-nue before entering the service.

The War Department has an-nounced that 1,1. Kdward J. Ma-zur, son of Mr, and Mr;;. AdamMazur,'130 Codilitigton Avenue,Hopehiwn, was, killed in IUily,January 8. He is the husband ofMrs. Sanlina I.. Mazur, Highland,N, Y.

Lt. Mil/4111, a bombardier-naviga-tor ill the A nil y Air Force, gradu-ated from the Midland,, Tex.,Training Command School inApril* of last year and receivedhis commission at that time.

are Harry Lund, secretary anilCharles Tnmlwein, Jr., treasurer.The local is affiliated with tin-American Federation of Laborwith headquarters in Chicago.

Mr. Worlock' stated out of 110teachers approached to date tojoin the local, 77 have becomemembers. There-are approximatelyKJ!5 teachers in the TownshipSchool System.

'Can't Strike' CUutcThe local's president also em-!

phasizi'd the fact the now federa-tion is an autonomous group aiuljit has a "can't utrike" chm.se inils charter. »'. It was learned tin* federationlui? mailed questionnaires to allBoard of Education members andcandidates for the Board askingtheir opinion on bonuses, the ex-1 _ t •--pansion of the school system and ChnstlQU EndeOVOr

Pvt1. John F. MoorWOODBRIDGK- Pvt. Moor,

son of Mrs. Hermiua Ctapo,Almon Avenue, wai killed inItaly October 22, Recording toword received by hi, motherHe had prcv.eusly h t c , ,-eporl-ed mi.tmg .,. acl.on. '

Wniter Warr, of the Warr Coaliiml Supply Company, declaredthai the situation could be »um-nu'd up in the one word, "ter4-rible." He snid hi» concern hadapproximately three days' supplynl coal mi hand and also some

i k r .

"iMn-ing the next six weeks,"Warr declared, "the peoplejust have to take what theynet because tljere definitelymil be enough hard eoal to

around. The people will havelearn to conserve coal, to shut

.'IV rooms they do not have to usemid, due to the manpower Bhort-age, they may have to come forthe coal themselves."

Manpower ProbltmHitting Coal Company has a lit-

tle coal on hand but no help todeliver it, Customers have beeasked to call for the coal in theirown curs,

The situation at the Avenel Coal& Oil Company is^'not too good."

• They have received but two icartof coal since the fir.st of the monthand have only lai-pc-Bize coal onhand. They, too, said customers

1 would have to accept substitutes,! such as cuke.

Port Heading Coal & Supplyi Company Said |hoy had coal onhand but were troubled by themanpower shortage as the Armyrecently took one of their twodrivcr.s and they have been unable

,to gel. help. *;! Several of the dudersi plained of Ihe unre.isonabW'their customers. One dealer said

I Hint although the government h.Mruled tlmt deliveries of only oneton could be made where the coalsunjily is less than five days, onecustomer called up and- noncha-lantly ordered "three tons qf/nutcoal to be delivered Thursday."When told it was impossible andthat she might have to tako sub-stitute, the customer became in-

j dignant.

I John OmenhisiT, who serves, asjcoil co-oidiinitor, said that in hisj investigations he has found thatj most dealers are two weeks be-i hind in deliveries. He found; too,j that customers still insisted on aparticular type of coal mid refused

I to accept substitute fue,l.methods of grading teachers. | T f\t CAiL D' i L J f "Must nf tli., yl<..il,,,-. i ™ " u«

Mr. Werlock said the -aims o f j ' O \f9KtW 64th Birthday \ ^ ^ thl <l ldkls' l00' *e

the local are mostly for progres-sive legislation for the benefit of iW'Ol) U BUI K—Middlesex

^

WOOUBIUDGE — A f t e r theHoard of Education election onthe 13th, Township residents willhave another chance, to go to th.npolls on February 17 to vote forfire commissioners in the variousdistricts. Candidates' petitions willbe tiled by February 12.

in Fire District No. 1 whichincludes Woodbridge and Sewaren,the terms of Ferdinand Kath andW. Leon Rained expire and theyarc expected to be candidates forre-election. The polls at the fire-house on School Street will beopen from I! P. M. to 7 P. M. Thototal budget is $2'J,.r>22 plus $17,-

lC'Jchur

for waterjes. A

and hydrant?appropriation

of $a,K0O for alterations and re-pairs to lire-house will be votedupon separately.

Two commissioners will beelected> to a full term of threeyears and one Commissioner willbe chosen for, an Vmexpired termof one year, by the voters of FireDistrict No. 12. The polling placi:will be the Colonia Fii'ehouse, cor-nur lniimn Avenue und AmherutAvenue und thju voting hours willbe from il to 8 P, M. The totalappropriation t(j uv voted upon is$1,200.

Keaibey Budget $5,300Ktasb^y, known as Fire District

(CoHtimid on Page 2)

$7,500 GoalSet By Squad

WOOUBHIDGE — With mem.bers of Township civic and fra-tei-nu) organizations aiding in ahouse-to-house canvass the 11145drive for funds has been openedby the Woodbridge TownshipEmergency Squad.

A goul of $7,500 has been setami all funds obtained will be ear-marked for the construction ofpermanent headquarters alter thewar.

-Alexander Hamilton, chairmanof the drive, says more volunteersare needed in the canvass, He maybe reached at the Ho.uad headquar-ters Ht the firehouse on SchoolStreet.

The Woodbridge emergency hasanswered more than 4,800 callssince, the squad was organized. Inaddition to maintaining rqgulartw'o-ambulauci! service, s q u a dmembers have donated blood toscores of injured and dying perions, conducted first aid classesami have given demonstrations be-fore clubs and church groups. Tliedrive will end on February 22, tumake way for- the Red Cross WarFund drive which opens all overthe nation on March 1.

i

the schools and school children asi ( ; u u l l tV Christian Endeavor Uni«nwell as betterment of workini;!W1" m i l l ' k " s l J 4 t h I'i'lhduy ul a,conditions of the teachers. We aiv I banquet tomorrow night at the]not forcing the teachers to join.All vho wish to join arc welcome."

Principals .of the various schoolsand "the supervising principal arenot eligible to join.

Congregational Clnni-h. .Rev. John 11. P. StriiiAc, for-

merly <)f Woodbridge, pastor ofCentral Presbyterian C h u r c h,Newark, will be guest speakerMiss Claire PfuilVer' state 1'cci-ta-tion chairman, will It'iul the fel-owship singing. Mrs. William V. 1).

CAR DAMAGEDWOODBftlDGE- Michael Big-

by, 44, ?88 Pulton Street, reported Strong is chaiiniaii uf the. dinnerto the police Saturday that a hit- and Miss Dorothy Thoisen, Cav-and-run car struck his autb while teret, heads the pi'ogriim corn-it was [larked in front of his homo, mittee. • •

4Hands Across The Sea'We're Greeted By Editor Oi 'Woodbridge, (Eng.)

Reporter' Who Feels Impact Oi War, Tool

WOODBHIDGE—"Hands acrossthe aea."

That is whit A. R. Fuiiwcallu'i-,editor of the Woodbi'idue (Eng-land) Reporter called it wh^n hesent ua a cony of his newspaperand a booklet entitled "Wood-bridge and Neighbourhood, Illus-trated Guide with Street Plan, andDistrict Map."

Tho kttor accompanying thetwo read as follows; "Hands acrossthe BCU. Thoujtlt you might be in-terested in our viry small war-time, publication.

"Quite, possible we. have some ofyour lads In this district, but upto tlic present time, have, made nocontact, though we have madequite a" number of Americanfriends in the U, S. A. A. F.

"Enclose. B.Quidc to give you

insufficient or noto deliver coal. In casesthere is sickness verified bydoctor and where, inveatigutio!shows there is insufficientthus being a hatird to the ill per.

StitrPenaltyHanded Driver

WOODBRlDGE-JackT. Stride,':J3, m « Jsutace Place, Baltimtoe.Md., has learned a costly les&keeping one's temper, - ,

Lust Friday, Stride andother Baltimore resident, Herl»riStreett, ;ll4n_Tildeii Drive,driving Army'trucks on the high-way to an ordnance depot. Theyslopped \\ short, distance awayfrom the TowiuHiri to get some-thing- to eat.

Police said Stride took a few.drinks and when it was time' toleave, refused, Strectl left, how-ever.

Just as Streett reached thej Township,. Stride passed him in

"The coal situation must be more t h l ' o t l i e r truck, mdeswiped him,serious in England judgini; by an I U"' lu ' (1 o v e r t h l ! vehicle, contlTlU-announcemi-nt by the Ministry of lnW on hiB way. A few minuteslater

[t:

p\M-I ii will nut i|« cased uny un-- ' I * The manpower s i tuat ioninipioved; 12) people learn to• a Miiistitute; (3) consumer*!'.y make all effort to connerv*

ami I I) "arc more rca«on- 't

•It

an article un "Theis CJoinjj" by a Capt.

an obituary;Way the WaiJ. i. Strong; and a filler item quot-ing General Eisenhower on thewar.

Short of Coal, Too

an ideti of oiir position und OldWorld. Tpwh."

The. WoodbMdge Reporter is afour-page tabloid newspaper andhas udvertlse'ltients on the frontpage, The adu include such localnames us Potter, Tyson, andPearee. The front page articlesconsisted of ftti article on how jus-tice is meted in the U, S. Army,

Fuel and Power i.n jmge twothe publication which states:

"During tJic three months, No-vember, t'J-ll to January, 1H4S,inclusive,f no controlled premisesmay be supplied except by liccnBi-from the Local Fuel Ovurseei', withmore than IS cwt. of hi)use and.kitchen coal (including coalite)Stocks at any premises, includ-iug any delivery made, may no.', beraised above 1 tun. , , . These aremaximum quantities, not rations.Merchants) will not have enoughcoal to give everybody the maxi-mum quantity,limited supplies

of y e e r \of M u U > r Vehicle Inspector William

" l r i d h

and only veryof i-oake -atut ftn-p

tliratitc are avaikblw. The supplyposition remains exceedingly dif-ficult uyd it is esaential tliatt thestrictest economy in the use of allforms of fuel be ejicrcistsd. this

(Conlimeti on Vane 2)

Mauley arrived ion tho scene andhelped to extricate Streett fromIhe cab, Mauley then pursuedStride and located him in an Ave-wel lupchwagon.

Brought before Recorder Ar-thur Brown, Stride was fined $100and $3 costs for leaving the sceneof an accident and $175 fordiB- .orderly conduct, His license w«ualso revoked for anperiod. <

01 NAMES SOUGHT

''AVENEL—Parents whosehave gone into service,asked to submit the namesAvenel Community Serviceso they can be. placed on the tyroll. Name»,'may l>c given tj» Ki t ,Edward Grode w Un, "CrowUy.

PACE TWO TIll'R;>r>AV. FEFWARY

Fund Need Is UrgentAt Sewaren Library

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•s a l i t t l e d r u - i l f i sh . H > i : - p i a n ^ t i : - .

. , 'V , ' ; ; '.i)ic.-r»^!v," i 'r 'm,'' ' ,',f'th< ir S i < t e r M a i d o f H < M 1 o r

ii:iv :-. help buy fxtra f"-d ar.d M i f s Audru- R. Lante wa- hi-rHiup.« f..ii- t^. .<K-k. Tho mt-n arc- ™l*r'i m»iil of honor and tht-chci-iful an I Ihi-ii morale i« ;hf h!i(U->!naii.s w m M i - Lvclynfiicnosi po-sihlc. Tamp udminis'iUi- ^'•'"lir:. Rtckawu.v;

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Individuallv Yours . . .

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ciiins style a n<w. c:*p-

hairfin for yi

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KOI! AI'IMilNTMKXT

OUR SPECIALTY

COLD \JAVE PERMANEMS

La Mode Beauty Shoppe458 fUhway Ave., Woodbridge, N. J.

Ruthp , mnp dministiacim-i'-d rtm )»y the officers MacLir.nald. Mi-nl.i Park ami Mrs.

n r 2 a ; : i < i - l i f e a - 1 t h e y t h i n k ' ' • W - l t ( l l U l

of the

Tin- fluide Mi-r!n-e- th« ' trreS;i!Tnlk. Eri'. 'lanl,

m a ' ( ' °f honor wore a whit8 0 W n w i t t l

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top,d d c i S;i!Tlk. E r i . l an l , pha.-a pr.|)ulnti'ni nf 4,fi2.':; that the ma(l*-' w i t h « swee th ra i l necklineMiiikc: D.iy i. ThinfJay and the with yoke of net. The *ki.; wii*early dos ing da-, i« Wfdiu-s.iay. l l o l t l J l 1 W I t h P» rP' ' ' sequins andThe'booklet - u . t ( - in pa r t : ' *h" w 0 ! ( ' ]nn« !»u«"p!f (T^ve> and a

-This a n o - n t market town is headpic-.e of purple plumes andl.i.ilt on the -inn.- nf a hiil on i h l , j [ - ' ' " "" Sh a rned c i nations tm.ith-wwterr, L rii{ht bank ( l f !

p a i r , ' ; t o r i ' - s ' t u r c n c n t i i o c : ; t f r : t • ' j {.}"•>'•'• '••''''''• '<•'••'•' •_- • ; ' " ' '

of t i i f h o i i p o , t o i c w i t v i -n t iu- id,'i%-| 'l-nsr :> ' ; ' 'i'1 ^'(1 ' lV \ ' ^ ! K ' ' - y -

l r i c . i l s y s t e m , ' t o r c c n n i - t i u c t n - . - l a r a i M r - A'" 1"- U 1 ' ' n ! l l l ; ' ''

"irp h c i i t i n u i>lfiiit; t o - p i \ in t a i h " m r » ; " l i : ! !'>;|!>-V«V A ' - ' 1

i n t i - r i o r a n d e x l c i o r w o o i l w i . r k ' Avf-nc!. Vu'<r *.%J* '-nijirna^-.

; i nd a l l o t h e r n l t t r a t i n n s u r . i i n - , i n i < U - -A a s :nar,:iL".". " ! a b in .

p r n v e m e n t s t h : u arc doi ' im-d i".oi-- s h o p in -Ni-'.v Bi -. irswij k. M : . A

p s s a r j . " . is c m p l ' T i - i l i>y ! h " N \ i u n " : i . I

T h i ' Fo rd i 5 v i i t c r - wil l c l i 'c ! n iu ("nrnimt-.y. I'1 • th . \ .v.!>oj.

r o m m i s s i n n i r fo r ; h r t ( - rm nf t h r d - — - - _ ~ _ " " 2 . " - ~ —

yens nilil dm- for the t i ' im of o)vi-iir.

Kt-pul i l iMi i I S K I . I N - I'nst-v.-iii

wi . l ;in";il a g imn- s i n - i a l ' flood c o n d i t i o n s win, i,

! :i-.Ki1, ,.; K lu l i Ki i l i la , w i t h M r ? . Mn-ct .s l e a d i n g tn M u , . .

l-'-r I I - : I ! S ' lMi-k ;i ; i - h a i m m n . Sh i - : fllid t h e P r i n r c l o n SnI , '• ;, a - . s ; s : i i l liv Mi1, mid M r s . . w h i c h w o u l d g i v e n ion- ,•. , , .

\ ' .I.,,,,, . ( I ' l ' . i u - n . M ' s . K n t h X o v i r k , T o w n s h i p s c h o o l s will h ,

. ' . i -M'- ni.,i Mr- 1 -Tno.n.- . - Ui-11, Jli1 . iiiid at. a m c c t i i i i r of i|,,, [ ,: ' , ' : " :< ] • - . S'K-i'.'-f. ( i i1 i -n . M i s . C « t h - . I m p r o v e m e n t Apsorjiitjn!- ,.

l 1 ' ; ' 1 , . , , , ^ P , , s t . M r s . I illiHil Kl i 'S ler . ing A v e n u e F i r c t m n s c | ,

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M1--. . l i imi-s d ' H i i i - n will l i ;- . Tiifi r o a d a n d y u n i i n ' ; , .

! t l . r ' l - l n i i a . y I " in Ki-i '1 Kill i tsi . J i m - i - h n l r m a n ; F . M e s s .-,,,.[

A ' ~ T i : k c t ? - m a y he i u u \ i i a a t ' d ' f i om Itrinif w i t h t h e m Mi-

Mr ii'id M11-. H i l l . M r . . and M r s . a n d d e t a i l s coiic-i ' inim.'

\>,V : N" \ ; i -k . M>. ani l M i - , ( i i n - n . Mr, p r o j e c t * .

' : ' | a ! i ' l M : - . (I 'Biii-i-i . M i s . P o s i . M i s . T h e m i ' m h c r s h i p coiiiiniiII ''¥ K- '-- , : , Mr-- l i r " i> . , U. I 'urzi ' . cha i rman; Chi,

1 U ' — ii nutn and Mrs. f 'har 'i- i

;t;;;, Wedding 0/ Avenel Girl *!;,, ]Z i».u '"""";* i And Navy Man Announced

So. Where Viere You' ( iiiititwt'il iro'H I'tii/r 1

In a s t a t emen t issued hy Mr. Ki at-ini.' tndav he said:

Christian ScienceChurch Calendar

C'i-ii c:-, o f I ' l i M - : . S.

- .v i i rn : . :• a h r a n , ; ; '•:'

"Duiinir the past ten years it Motln-r Ch^.i-n. T:ie I-i;-: <V.has been my-ploa«urc to coach and of ( -IV;-1'.. >rn-:ii;«:. ir. ' '"~ ! ''•• iteach n large iiumlii'r of nur younc Ma-?, .""iiilay si-rvu-i's at 11 A.pcuple and as-our. schools are for M.. Sunday >vh»»\ at : | : : i " A. M '.

fl.--Mi. and Mv-. .lolin" i ;•.!, :!''•:', B!anii'',iird \vunne, an -'

I • , 1 . ; S H - I - ' , ' r i r m ; r i n i r e n f t h e i i

i.i • • / w : \ r A : n . i ' - 1 ' i h n l i t m e t i i .

I . , ' , , - ; ' \ n - \ : y M l l l i - i - r . I ' . S . N a v y , M H I

,.<• I l l ; i f i , | M i s . K . - I . K i i n i l i i .

M i . a ' n i M ' s . l i i - m e t a a r e n o w

• ! , - : i ;! t w o w e e k n i p i n t h e - o u t i i

•• : i r i l i i v i ! : t h i - i : i t i " ' n t h ' - y w i l l i e -

: i ' - : d e ; ; i H o s t u i ! « ; : , • ! e f ' h i ' ' l ' l l i ' i n " ' . -

'..: ^ r l a V u l U . i l ,

the development of young people Wi-diH-uav Ti-.-limoiiiiil :neI 'feel that I could do a good job S V. M.; Thursdiiy. readinca? a member of the board. - "') -I f- M.

"While training these young-stc-ts it was necessary for me to subject fo: Sa:i.in'y. February I.

icomo in contact with various prin- Gn;(|tM, Text: "How

SEVEN PER CENTA s i i m i i l i n p » f 2*' .0IHI e l i l i s t c d

inc ' i n v e a ' . s iha*. a ( V e i i pe : 1 i - c u t •

nl:»; to rntrr bu«in.- f..i liu-ffl- J ) Q y o u J ^ y j ,

- l o s V i« :h,- Lesson-?,,;,,,;, •eivr,, and that , lfrhty P--,1 «-,.ntiad pluvious eJC.ienenci1 I " ! l l ( 1 ' .iiei.N i h . y exp- r : to c-ntfr. n«if I « e b r u a r v

on«. She carried cui nations tothe purple acctssoiies.

"I have had considerable expcii-(•nco in handling clubs and teams

th.-H^-flK'be,,. the estuary which • , 1 " [ , u " " l ' ! : " " m > , ^ n . - ^ u r e s . nn- | o f v a r i o l l s k i n d i ! . m a n y of them

cipals and teaehors in our school ..nv 'ljVi'v-kiiiiI'itss. 0 Cud! I'rnHsystem and these associations were f ( i n . ' . ; , . "^w^.y, v( „,,.., put •.:•(;

' .'ays pleasant. ^ ,,. , s . u , . ( t e , t h , .-.:il|,liV „,• - ;

Cite* Experience win*"" i P- ''.ti:Tl.

V-,

The bridesmaids' ^o\vn.s were simi- }

SCLDIER VOTE

T h e f ' e i l s i i ; B . . i i e a u i-1 l L i i i k i n j - ;a e c s f i o m t n c M i " . ^ | ] V ( y o f ] h | ; s ] Z p o f U) (, ,„],]„,f ti-.C Rll.le-.^-.Jd;': v a w ) m -l[f 1.1>1|U wjH haidly '»

navigable from Hr-nvd-'ey I Felix-tuwe Kerry) in Wilfmd KiidL'e.alioilt I ' ; mile- above the t')'.v!l.It lies on ihi- I,ondfi>i in Yarmouth

l.ir hut t r immed with fuschia ,se-iiuin.-1 and tiiey won' fu-chia ac-i.i-ssoiie«.

Henry Selest. Hostile, was theHM'IM road and L- .m the Colchester bridegroom's best man and the,,,,!„ i;,H f t i u . (;rt[il Kaste.n u s i i e r i ; w f c n ' R i l ln ! l Hnf-'IU' «»(1

Itailway, beiiif thus ea-ily al.Ce<-, Bruce Headly, of Kahwuy and Neilsilile by rail or ni'itor. It is Corcoran, Basking Rid^c.

I,

miies fi'dm London by road ami The bride is a graduate ofi-iiih1. niilt-s from (he- county inwn ' Woodbridge High School and the

t-w :• •':!." ' bridegroom jrraduatcil from I.ynd-!uir.-t Hish School. He i? now em-ployed by the Syncro Machine Cn,.I'l-rih Amboy. The cou]>lc went ioNew York for their wedding trip.

For her fjoiiig-away outfit, thebride wort navy blviL» serge suitwith navy and white accessories; :.

Store Fii>ed! i ( I'liiiiiitti! U'l'iii l\ujc ! i

\ .',.i.- paid to the Treasurer of the1 1'M:IIII States.

| lender the new price reeulat- ? n , j . ,to'm- martin raccoon entions enacted last year by f'on- a m | a c r saue of white orchids.•ji'-ss, it was explained, OP A was'iveii the aiuhority to ?ue retail-.

i : - for damages when an over-1

chained i-niisum-':' fails to suewithin HO day.-. At the same time, iCoutinucii innn I'ih),- 1 i'he iiiii'e paneU of the local wa!nr.i-e and rationin" Ddards, were

son, the Tuwnshm truck will de-liver toa l . Iitit we cannot use

LUIGI'SPIZZERIA

BAR AND GRILL

Italian and American FoodThe Best at Popular Prices

Friday - - Clam Chowder

t. - Sun. - - Southern Fried Chicken

WATCH FOR WEEK-END SPECIALSALL BRANDS WINE and LIQUORGREEN ST. CIRCLE, HIGHWAY 25

WOODBRIDGE, N. J.Tel. WO.-8-2092

ME OF JERSEYS LAR6EST\FUR MANUFACTURER /

Ivy Direct From JirMjriUfft t t Fur MtftufMtww

FUMHEO COATS

, , . . l ive r t o a l . Iitit w e c a n n o t use. a u t h o r i z e d in m-L'ot ia le v o l . m t m v n . , - , • ,-

• ,. • i • • 1 T o w n s h i p t r u c k s m ni- ' lm: i rvI -• n l e n i ' - m - nt >'i!-n c l a i m s w i t h - , , .,\ . .j . ,;i . e a s e s . I e o p l e will j u s t h a v e in

' find Home iHcaji.^ of i - a r t i n ^ a f t w

i biigH (if c.oiii hum'- t hen iS ' - l ve s ;.H

V i l i - Hi'e poui-iii(! supp l i l 'P f o r i ] u . y ; , ]• , . dnii i ir in \ ' e w Y o r k a n d

! a, :n ,-.- th rou t i J i f r e e d A i i lw i ' l ' p , o t h e r l a r s e c i t i e - . "

FOR THE TOPS in Music and EntertainmentJOE'S Circular Bar and Lounge

268 Madison Ave. Perth AmboyPresents Nightly

\

Frank

DANCINGEVERYNIGHT

<2iiRomeo

HIS DRUMSAND

ORCHESTRA

YOUR HOSTSSKIPPYand JOE

winninir Township championship.s " T h e L o r d h a t h a p p e a r e d of old before .-prisi;,'. InOpe of the organizations I handled »" ' " m * s i i-v i l^- Yl11- ' h : l V r !,"v"c| :!ie-.i:nviiile. The New York Time-,has hurl to be placed on the inac- l : l l t J ' v : t n a n 1-v«''-M-'i"'-' : 'Vlr" »:i the W,i-u »f fu n'e- lrom thirtytive Iistr after winning many..there-fore with lovinir - 'kir • , . ; , , : , , , r e p o r t i n g :: ,(IHI.(I.I2. ba--

c h a m p i o n s h i p s , b e c a u s e so m a n y of h : l V ( ' ' l ! n u V ! 1 t h t ' ( " ( ' l H l : ; i : : , ' t L ! > - r s ; i m a l . - s i h i : t h e t n r a l m m -t h e m e m b e r s w e r e c a l l e d i n t o s e r v . " ' " r r o l a t i v e p a s s a g e s w«,n " > : i - i H , , . , , f , , l ! ( | i , ; , , v ^ i n - wo, , ! , ' In

ice. All of them are performing *nce ''!1(1 Utalth with key ;., t:yc r e d i t a b l y a n d - a r e g l a d t h e y h a d Sv.-iip:ure> i-y M a r y B a K e r K i.:ycreditably a a r e g d theya chanre to develop u.emrclvep include: «i-rvii'e vote is put at i.

beforo pnterinp; the service. Cod is Love. He is therefi-re in :••( I're-identi.i! election,"After the war I believe one of the divine, infinite Principle, cill^l

the paramount n?eds of our Town- Perpon or God" (p. Sfl'J). '"Live,ship will be this same kind of the divine Principle, i- the Fathi 1training for yotins students and I and Mother of the uiiivcrsi-. i;i-feel that now is the time for the cludinu man" (p. 2.'>ii|.Deople to select for membershipa person who has bad the neces-sary experience1."

WFA sees Hi r . food -iii,,;.;.- .1same level a- lie; 1.

I t a l y now ^ e t t i i i j ; s h i p l o a d s of

e l i e f {roods f ro i i i U n i t e d S t a t e ' .

J a p a n , f o r c e d f u r v i v o r s of t o r -

edoeil ship to ri.'.ii pantlct.

AT FIRSTSIGN OF A

C 666Cold Preparation* as directed:

DONALD T. MANSON. . . Insurance . . .

Office: Residence:

P.A. 4-3300 Wo.8-1592-J

Associated with Boyuon Brothers& Co. Over 24 years.

TELEPHONE 4-0075

THOS.F. BURKEFuneral Directors

366 STATE STREET'PERTH AMBOY, N. J.

Joseph V. Costello, Mgr.

"Thert It No Subit i tute^

For Burke Service'

Don't tell us - we kii<>'

f)ur prescription isvi 'ii-J

filled for we know b \i

man feels in a new .

You'll be so pt'iipcii

•when you see our !•,

pre-spring cavalcade

suits that you'll Uuy,:

about the February ni

Come in today ;iiui in i

our February vital//i |

department.

Our spring suits will \

your okay with llyinv

$33 to $55

Students Suits $-J.",

BRIEGSMITH and KING S'

, PERTH AMBOY

CLOSED DAILY 6 P. M.'

FRIDAY and SATURDAY 9

Free Parking Lot in Rti

i(l« 5*., Flemlngtori, N. J.th Nld to 9 P.M.

SglurJov ond Sunday to 5 P.M.Tf»»<eililiowfoert: iV So. Broad St.

Op#i> D«lly I la»urM.I»A.M.t» 9 P.M.

THkKE is so much you mutt take on

trust where the factor! that add up

to value are hot always discernible to

the naked eye. Deserved confidence in

your jeweler is your assurance of quality

and enduring value pledged by a mer-

chant whose most priceless asset is his

honor.

Ring Shown - 3 Diamonds - $135.00

The Store/That Confidence Built

Perth Amboy'* Oldest Credit Jeweler

ALBREN, Inc.133 Smith Street Perth Amlwy

-J-~^--^a

"Hello, Mom JIts Me!• \

Of dH th© long Distance

colls that go over our

line* these days, none

bringi more joy than —

''Hello, Mom I It's me I"

So please do every-

thing you can to keep

the wires clear for re-

turning service men,

and for those in camps,

especially from 7 to 10

each night.

Jlft l tY l i U TELEPHONE COMPANY

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VICTORYWATCHREPAIR

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celled fill

ew's church, Aventil April !> becauseweather.

- T h e Woman's Chili will nieel.Wpilnpsdny nt, the homo of thepresident, Mrs. William Falkon-f tern , Woodliridge avenue,

—Fire Co. No. I will nf.pt, to-night nt 8 o'clock nt. the firehnuwon Avenel street,

—The card party rommitt.pp ofthe Third Wiinl Democratic Clubwill meel lomoi'i'iiw at thi' clubroom on Avmcd streit iuid makeplans fur the affair being heldFeb. Hith, ;

- T h e Sodality of St. Andrews')cljurch will sponsor a Valentinednnce nt the CIIUITII Feb. 10.

- The Tuesday afternoon (Inn-t ract f'liib met with Mrs. EiirlI'iilmPT, Manhattan avenue, thisweek. Miss Martha Morrow ofWuoilliriilire was a JNIPKI. lli)fliscures were won by Mrs. .lohn Kt-ler«h:mk and Mrs. Charles Hrook-widl. '

- The Ito.-iiiry Society, withMrs. Fiank Schnell as chairman,

| will Mold a spaghetti supper at St.! Andrew'-: Church February 2H

from t ::J'J to H p. m.

- Mis* .lean l,ii\vci' is convales-cing al liei- home on Wnodhvidge.avenue after a tonsileclomy per-formed ai 1'erth Aniliuy hospital,

• - C a r l Klx'lin<r,'lteinspn avenue,who joined the Merchant Marinelast week, is now stationed atSheepsheail Hay.

—•Mr. and Mis. Thomas Mul-furil and sun, Tnppcn Street,were Sunday puests of Mrs. MaryWuUonl o fKosc l le ,

- - M r . and Mrs. Frank Ilutchin-

soli, Clark Township, were guests

of Mr. and Mrs Thomas Thump-

son. Smith street.

— (leoix'e I'.iuKvig, Yale Ave-

nue. i< 11 patient at Montefiore

Hospital, N'ew York City.

Tyson Least*Is Criticized

WOODBRIDGE—In a statementyesterday, Committoeman GeorgeMroz took issue, with the exten-sion of the Tyson Corporationlease and the. fact the Avenel play-iground pool has not been floodedyet lor skating.

Recently, the Township Com-mittee, with Committeeman Mrozcasting the only-neRntive vote, ex-tended the Tyson lease anotherfive years and gave the concernpet mission to build an addition tothe plant, for the matiufnetuve ofnecessary wiir-mnlmalH, nt its own

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Woodbrldge Notes

-•Mr. and Mrs. Arvid W>nquistand daughters, Woodbridpe avemie, spent the week-end with Mr.nnd Mrs. Albert. Ileii<|iiiuin ofNew Canaan, Conn. '

- Mrs. Charles'Kozn entertainedthe Hound-up Sewing (Huh at herhome on Livingston avenue Thurs-day and tendered a stork showerto a member, Mrs. William Chris-tenson.

-•Mrs. Harold Gardner,' MissGloria Gardner nnd Ron'ert Gard-ner, Fifth HVI'MIP, attended theice show nt Madison Square Gar-den Monday.

•— Ernest KIIMI, Livingston ave- ._. . i , .- ,! exninse. 1 he Tyson

nue, gave a piirtv in ce ebration ot , . , , IL T V,-.,v,' m i i • .i i »* i r, been taken over by the Townshiphis 11th birthday Monday. PITS-!ent were: Frank Pelzinsin, Wil-iliam I,n Forge, Arthur and JohnFerrante, Ronald Cook, HaroldHanson, Robert Frankel, FrancisCenegy and Robert Hudson.

—The Ladies' Aid Society helda silver ten ill the church lastnight, and the proceeds went to thePresbyterian War Time ServiceFund. Mrs, William Falkensternacted as chairman assisted by Mrs.

property hnshe Town;

for non-payment of taxes and the

.lohn Strom, Mrs, Arthur Bietseh,Mrs. Frank Cenegy, Mrs. RobertWells, Mrs. Frank Applegate,Mrs. Frederick Tiecklcy, Mrs.Richard Myers, nnd Mrs. JohnMorgan,

—Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Gelles-ton and Stephen Mroz of Trenton

and Mrs.

FIRE BASKETS21 SteH $6.50

ANDIRONSSivrral Stylet

$5.00 to $8.7S

FIRE SETSTongs, poker$5.00 to $6.50

Brush extra, $1.75

""SPARK SCREENSTwo sizes, $3.50 and $6.25

PRESTO-LOGS .C a r tort of 6, 69c

CARBAGE CANS $1.69'H :ny ASH CANS $5.29

CORNER CABINETS#1240 Aurmh. $38.13#3756 SemiA.iemb. $38.85# 3 7 5 8 Srmi-Auemb. $42.45

MORGANKITCHEN CABINETSWe itill have a few tizei in

our ilock

Overhead Garage Doors8/0x7/0 Complete $45.00

J-M DELUXEFLEXBOARD-We hnv- 40 iheeli 4x8

were quests of Mr(leoi'fje Mroz, Hudson bou'.eviird,fintiirdiiy.

—Mrs. Burton Reward and son,Douiclas, lHirnett street, aretruests of MIH. Sewnrd's pnrents,Mr. anrl Mrs. L. II. Diem, ofRcrnnton.ii^tiloria Rogers and Wayne

Florid, Cornell street, wer:1 Sun-day quests of their great |?rnn<!nioth'er, Mrs. Mary Wenlzel, ofSayreville,

—The Third Ward Democratic(Tub with Edward Ruth as chair-man, held a very successful danceat its club room on Avenel' streetSaturday. Pint of the proceedswill go to the Infantile ParalysisFoundation. A lur^e take, donatedby u member, was won by F, 11.(TM alley.

- -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Frick, Le-hiuh Avenue, £"ve a party Ta'.'i-day in celebration of the 7th birth-day of their son, Paul K. Frick Jr.(luests were: John and JamesI.ohncs, Aaron Susnn, Reva andJoyce Medinets, Cynthia and E\h-ubeth Senczi, Kath'crini' andJames Burke, Katherine and Pat-ricia llai'Kedon, Carol Novak,I)iiri< and Klajne Henshaw.

present rental is $7."> per month,Which is rU'Jir profit for tho Town-ship as it. does not have to payany state and county taxes on it.The new lease raises the rental lo$100 per month after April llMCnnd also, according to law, permitsTyson to redaem its property anduse the rental as part payment.

Object) To OptionMi'. Mro/.' objects to the ar-

rangement by stitiilK "The pres-ent majority of the TownshipCommittee now desire to fcive toTyson an option in purchase thisproperty, which option m;iy beexercised by Tyson at any timeup to April, 11)51, nnd furtheragree to credit to Tyson us part of

—Mr. nnd Mrs. i.ro Lnvita.Kinp Georfrc Rond, are pnrents ofn dnu^hter born at the Perth Am

I boy General Hospitial.

—Dr, Maynurd Rnasch, Wil-mington, Del., wan the weekendITueSt of Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin P.Plueddemnnn, Freemnn Street.

—Mr. and Mrs. John Barunko,112 Almon Avenue, are the par-ents of a diuijrhter, Annnmay, bornat Perth Amboy General Hospital j ™™

—Miss .lenn Manton, Prospect'Street, who has joined the CadetNurse Corps, was Kiie.st. of honorat a farewell dinner given a't the |home of Miss Charlotte Webb, ]Schoder Avenue, Snturday. MissAlice Parsons and Miss Kdnn Joule.were assisting hostesses. i

The senior ehoii-of the Method-jist Church will meet tomorrow Iniirht. at the home of Mrs, Arthur iHanrrettves in Sewaren with Mrs.iFrank MacGarrah as co-ho.stess,

—Court Mercedes No. 7(!i),Catholic DniiKhters of Americii,will hold a business meeting and aLincoln's -birthday psrty tonightat the Columbian Club, MainStreet. Mrs. Edward Einhorn 'ischnirman,

—Mrs. Newmah W. Thibnult hasreturned to her home in Worcester,

Library Lights pflrf>for

Legion Project

Mas.i,, after a tew duys' visit with

TILE<lif(i-i<-nt colon

EXPANDINGWOOD GATES

l i r Porch oir Doorway

All sizes, $2.65 lo $3/75

LADDERSnon • Single •

INSULATIONFull-thik Rockwool Butti,l.ooic Roclijvool, Blanket),Vermiculite, Kimiul.

WALLBOARDSSIII'.F.T

Insulating, 4x6 uP $1,20 «pSheetrock Vt" 96c upSheetrock Vi" $1-12Beaver Board $136

Win- Emerald Board $1.12 up

Sup

MILLWORKDoors, Frames andclows, Storm Sash, Screen* J-M Asbestoboard $2,88

WOODBRIDGE LUMBER COMPANYWOud. 8-0125 WOODBRIDGE, N. J.

the purchase price, the rental thatTyson is required to pay under thelease. It is my contention that thepresent majority of the TownshipCommittee, for reasons unknownto me, are granting a special favorto Tyson Corporal ion which willact to the disadvantage of thetaxpayers."

The flooding of the Avenel pool,a recommendation made by Mi.Mroz, was turned over to Com-mittceman .lames Schaffrick, chair-man of the parks and playgroundscommittee, with instructions to petin touch with the Board of FireCommissioners which has jurisdic-tion over hydrants. To date no ac-tion has been taken by the Board.Discussing the matter Mr. Mrozsaid: "Under the terms of my reso-lution, 4 to Ci inches of water wnsto be introduced into the poolwhich I estimate, would cost lessthan u $10 bill. . . . To date noth-ing has been done on this projectand the children In the Avenelfioctioii are not permitted to enjoythe benefits of a beautiful parkwhich I maintain is being deliber-ately neglected by the presunmajority of the Township Committec."

.Mr. nnd Mrs, Ernest C. Mnffett.Prospect Street.

—Trinity Episcopal Mothers'unit will sponsor a children's movieSaturday afternoon at 2:30 o'clockin Trinity Pariah House. The pro-

| gram will include an "Our Gang"comedy, curtoons and a cowho'ypicture.

—The Woman's Association ofthe First Congregational Church,will meet Wednesday at the homoof Mrs. William H. Voorhees, Si\.Barron Avenue.

1 WOODBRIftGE—Better lichtini;facilities will be installed in the

i Barron Free Public Lihraiy by1 Woodbridge Post, No, S7," theAmerican Legion, if the trustees

1 will give their consent.The trustees will he asked to

permit a survey by an electricalI engineer to decide what may be

the condition, thecost to be borne by the Legion.

The stibjeel was discussed at ameeting in the Columbian Club,the new meeting place nf the Post.Several matters pertaining lobenefits to which the veterans ofboth World Wars are entitled were]also discussed, particularly by the(1. 1. Bill of Rights and 'recently

I enacted legislation by the Federal[Government granting pensions towidows of veterans uf World WurI. Any widow desiring informationshould communicate with AdjutantLenn K. MeElroy.

Mr. MeElroy was directed tocommunicate with the TownshipCommittee suggesting that theService Flag in the MunicipalHuilding be enca.se | to preserve it.A drive for new members \vm beconducted. A donation of $,10 wnsvoted to the local Infantile Piua-ysis Drive. After the mei'tin'i; :isocial hour wns held.

! WOOnnRIDGE- -Girls'Friendly1 Society of Trinity KpiscopnlChurch will entertain the kinder(tiirten class of the Sunday SchoolFebruary 10 from 1 to 5 P. M., inthe Parish House.

Miss Dorothy Lewi? is in chargeof hospitality, Mi«s Barbara Bar-tonek he.id:> the decoraTin^com-mittee and Ali?j Rosemuiy Rid-yard will be in charge of mantes.

TOO BUSY TO HELP?WOODBHIIIGK - Mr?. C,porEe

F, Brewster, ehairman of surgicaldressings depurtwcntfcof thv localRed Cross chapter, announcesbandars will be mlldl one day nweek, on Mondays, at No. 11School, starting February '), Vol-unteer;! may come any time be-tween SiillO A. M. and i P, M.

SON ARRIVES

WOODHHIDGE - Pharmacist'sMate 1! (' and Mrs. Hugh Adams,I till Church Street, announce thebirth of n son, Clayton Hugh, bornMonday at. the Uabway MennrialHospital, Mrs. AilniU"! is the for-mer Miss Kathryn Onley.

M''s. Roosevelt urges publicbacking for world health plan.

Allies to use plants in Europeto make critical war goods.

STORK CALLS

WQOIVBRIDliE — Major andMrs. Andrew O'Keeffe, GroveStreet, are the parents of a daugh-ter born*»t St. Klizaheth's Hospi-

itul. Miv. O'KeelTe is the former'Miss Genevievr O'Hrien.

Presbyterian WomenMeet Today, Tonight

woonmuiHiK--The, Wonwn'*Association of the First Presbf-

terian Church will hold iU cit«l#

mcctings^this afternoon Artd *¥*•

nine.The afternoon groups will miflt

nt > o'clock as follows: Circle .%'Mrs. VM A, Biiiir-, t ha iat her home, .'illi Tisdalc PliCiicle 2, Mrs. James R. Batchairman, nt' Mr?. A. P.strum's Home, 'JO:* Martool DrHCircle!! ;i nnd I, Mm. Williani 8 « |tern and Mrs. ChlVord Blttir, «h^<men, ai t'ne latle fs home. In ftltltHonil, P<ni Rcadim'.* ' ';•...

Circle Ni.. :„ Mi^. Li!ris, chairnnn, will meet athome of M. . .iosep'i MeEwen, 1iSt. (leorite Avenue; Circle No,Mrs. K. F. Ki'ripy, chairman,Mrs. John l?i-eckcnrid|}8'ii hof1 hi 1 (irei-n Street; Circle No. ;

Mrs. Floyd Wasxer, rhilrmift,the home'of Mrs. 11. J. OUen,South Park Drive, nnd Clr«l&Mrs, Kenneth Munninjc, chaltnt Mm, Heniamin Pursons' htKOI Hidireilale Avmue,

The evening circles willut S !'. M. as fiillpws: Circle10, Miss Kathryn Holland, clu^man, nnd Ci'i-'i1 N'n. 11, Mr*.ert 1,, Clark, chairman, in tKIohurch baseni"!ii, nnd Circle « $VI, Mis. F. Ward Brown, ch*fif»man, at Ms. Alexander IfenneUy'lhome, I"*'1 Hniin'r- I.ane.

MEAT SUBSIDYSenator Joseph P. O'Mahoney,

of Wyoming, says that in less thanseventeen month* from June 7,l!)4:i, the Government pnid $592,-100,000 in subsidies to packersand slaughterers to enable whole-.alei's to buy cattle at prices nec-essary to enable producers to sellto retailers at ceiling prices.

ANNOUNCEMENT!the office of

Dr. A. PARGOT97 Main St., Woodbridge, N. J.

WILL RF, OPEN

MONDAY THROUGH SATURDAYfor the Practice of General Dentistry

Christensen Bldg. ' Tel: 8-00G2

SERVICE TOMORROWWOODBRIDGE--Services will

lie hold tomorrow night at eighto'clock at Adath Israel SyuagogLie,School Street. Rabbi Samuel Abel-son, Riickaway, N. Y., will preachthe sermon.

SIX DUCKS WITH ONE SHOT USalt Lake City. — Raising his

shotgun, Tom Hall pulled the trig-ger once and six ducks tumbledearthward. He has his brother, Al,to verify his unusual story.

T. V. A.Tim TV A, reporting for the year

ending June 30, 11)14, had a ret,income from sales of power of$)4,n6",u00, after paying ,?2,\W,-798 in lieu of loo il tuxes. '

MODERN JOHHNY ^PPLESEEDRockford, 111.—In the.past thir-

ty years, Gust J. Bochland hasgiven 181,000 fruit, shade, and firtrees to thousands of school chil-dren ift this community.

Sheet MetalWork & Roofing

EstimatesCheerfully Given

HENRY JANSEN & SON590 Alden Street

Woodbridge, N. J.

Wood. 8-1246

HOME REPAIR BILLSSKKO-TONE

gal.Mi* wiib water ! No m e n , no

1 iu\<- odor. In all the popu-

'•"• " ' s l t l color*.

SAVE ON THESE MASTER MIXED PAINTS4-Hour Hi-GiQi. Semi-Gloss One-Coat

KNAMEL FINISH ^NISH FLAT

l..lWqt. 98c. qt. 1 1 0 (|l. 8r>c. qt.li>« cover for To br ing more F o r t h . t One c o . U v"> id . wood- lifht into t h . t imooth, •« « • »[ w ° 1 1 .

rSUPPORT THE

MARCH OF DIMES

KVLK-KORDINSULATION

Blllllll«PI||l!i|!»l|'llllJ!llli

GREEN LANTERNCOCKTAIL BAR

1 GREEN STREET WOODBRIDGE

featuring

MISS NORM A RAYMONDat the Piano

Tuesday through Sunday 6 Nites A Week

DELICIOUS SANDWICHES

AWAYTO SLSURE!

MISSES'and JR. MISSES'

Better DressesValue* to $7,95

REDUCED TO

$5^98

w^iu.

275 HOBTRT STREET

nilP E R T H

\ Women's

« ^HosieryGotham and K. T. C

R»yon Tow YarnFancy Cotton-me»hes

Values to $122

Reduced to 89c .

Berkshire Cotton MeshesValues to $1.55

MReduced to

KEEP LITTLEBUSINESS ALIVELittle Business is one o£ the importantsinews ot America's ccoiiomic system.It is one ot ihc necessities in the Ameri-can way of living.. When this war is

*nver, with America holding fast to herideals of Frecdom.of religion, Freedomof speech, Freedom of the priss amiFreedom of Individual initiative, thesmall business man will come back intohis own.

DEPARTMENT SWKE

MAIS ST., WVi'WUilWI1' \ ./

PVBLICtM)SERVlCE

Slacks, Skirts ^ 9 S «Blouses, Sweaters 52.W<

Hostess Coats^Wtt^

NO CHARCEiOK CREDIT

PEOPLES186 Smith St.

SAT. EVE.

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Ignore Enemy PropagandaThe people of the United States have

iin u misled hv enemy propaganda in thep;cit and thi'i'1 is every prosport that somepftri of ritir population will he gullibleI'lt'iii^h to swallow German propaganda inthe future.

The main hope of the Nazi regime at thepresent time is to stir up discord betweenthe people of the United Nations. In theUnited States emphasis will lie put uponthe me|iaee of Communism and the im-perialism' of £reat Britain. The enemy will

! prefer to persuade Americans to disetissj thi i r friends, rather than to join in (!<•-nouncinif, the lirutality and meanne.ss oftheir enemies.

developed.fpi'H the' This is to be expected and,1 conse.quftntly,that Americans should be very careful how they

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I,-,,, c e i e n i i i i i y p r o b l e m s » f p e a c e a m i r e h i e . .

n . A n d t h e A m e r i e a n MH-,

n i n a ' i ' i i i " ' o f ' t h e in t h e P a c i f i c a n d t h e I ' h i l i p , ,

uf w i l l p r o v i d e h i m w i t h ;i f,,

!i t h e b u t t l e - - ! t a l l i i n n p o i n t t o s t r e n n t h ,

, i , i i , u , , | s n m t h e m a t t e r n f p o s t - h a . . . . .; ] ' 1 s e t t l e m e n t s . T ! , e i n - - A s f o r < n , n c , l , n , h e is , ! ,

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approve his foreign policy. I:recent outt-iy over his hand:,1

the I l l ici t situation WHS an ii

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i>v :mt merely envi-fini'Hrieal <»•- wtl'l. Wholeavc; to develop new habitsfoster a spirit of coopera-.it'.er hax-d on mutual 1<>1-

world the

itijr and »>'war the wb i . ' i ' f d n i • >ri

enty lands hadsame idealssame pi'ovrr.world jamboret's or campsKether every four years 25,0'in and

inuriu^ im*v •

us in a post- promote the Hitltrian scheme by joining inthe criticism of the Allied Nations. Obvi-ously the British and the Russians may lacka jrreat deal of being what we would callAmericans, but, just the same, they arepreferable in many ways to the enemies of

! \h\< country.movement i The United States will have to choose in

•s has proved ;o, be! the future whether it will attempt to standunderstand-1 alone in the world or form permanent and

Before theamonj: youth.rid >ciut member-hip nuni-than three million.-. Ovei sev-

Bny Scouts all with thepractical!/ ih

a:Pheir regularly scheduled

broujrh '"--

la>tinjr friendships with other powers,we decide to have friend!^ it is logical toexpect that we will have a preference foithe nation which most closely approxi-mate- the United States in its ideals cul-ture and civilization. This happens totlie Hritish Empire.

nether every lom I M U . 1 / , - . - . - , There i-; also an excellent prospect ofboys from all over the world. The lKerna- j permanent friendship with France, Russia

and China, Despite differences, there seemsII be no fundamental obstacle to our co-peration with these powers.Naturally, in our relationships with

ither nations, we will not find everything

tioniil friendships formed by these boy.have spread in ever widening circle-.

lioih Mussolini and Hitler feared thepower of Scouting and abolished the Scoutorganizations in their countries in fa.'or oftheir own heel-clicking, hate-fosteriiiKyouth programs. In the invaded countriesthey have persecuted Scouts with -pecialvindictivene-s. Hut Scouts met in secretand kept in touch with each other throughthe International Scout Bureau in London.They are prepared to take up where theyleft oil' as each country is liberated.

Now the l>ny Scouts of America in ob-serving their :'i")th Anniversary takes thetheme '".Scouts of the World—BrothersTogether." The principles engendered bythe Boy Scout programbe one of the strungworld peace.

. \ n i . i c a , , previ.H'.it been so ,h - wn-hl ov.-Pt-i -It is a l - i

S 1, i « ti.- u - l:; , , , , ;h which the L-»uu-.l X«- ':•;, ' ,11 watched the outcome of

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keep

done in exactly the way we prefer, or intin way that we would act if we actedalone. This observation applies to the peo-ple i)f other countries as well. Each nation

family group must give up something

Under The State House DomeBy J. Joseph Gribbins

inturn for what it gets. No nation can

get Averything and give nothing.

•s Dangerous ToysHere are three items of news which indi-

w,e_ cale that parents should warn their *ons ofhave the chance to.the danger associated with explosives.

T R E N T O N . — L i r v y c r s p r e d u u n - I T F I O H S L. H e s s , of .Sfmu'i viiii•. :iia!ii.in.M

n a t f in t h e liM.'i Ni-w J»-i>i;y lA-pii- is e m p l o y e d us S u p e r i n U ' i u l f m u f ; i n a r k a t j l c

l a u i r e b u t t h e n u m l i c i s l i i p in gi-ii- P a c k i n g a t t h i ' J o h n s - M a n v i l l \ i

t-ial is- t r u l y i- i-pri-^fi i tat ivf of th i ' C o m p a n y , H o w t v c r . his kniivvloil^

State's indusliial and social life, of parliamentary procedure and j1 the twenty-one mem his astute handling of the jravei

wvers while presiding nver the importantTen i

of the S'.atc S e n a t e <.., . •• •ami s-atiered amoni: the sixty legislative bnuu-n. nullities the re anienih •!•<; of the House nf Assem- si.ning that lawyers ail1 the besblv are uvi'iity-six numbers of i|iialitied to become lawmakers,the bar. Banisters usually n«"ivi-

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links in universal

Peace Has A PriceThe nation now begins tu

'price of two wars withand it is time fo-al so demands a price.

One of these days, when no manthe wars which we fight will end(-victorious powers will have to rear

;rl world. One of tin

In Connecticut, a 15-year-old boy wasseriously injured while trying to make ahand grenade'. The thing exploded in thebasement of his home.

In Illinois, a Ki-year-old boy lost his

tate to the Leuislature to ii'.crease

their prestige locally and also their

The meni'di'i'ship of the StateSenate also boa»t< of a cumiiiei-

cial fishei man i< the largest

earn about the • - ^ ^ ^ ] ^ w a t e r b o m b ]

enemies. ft , , , , _,„_,

us to realize that

_ f salt li-h in the State;an iim-s.tnH'iH broker, a journalist,a mechanical d immer , a lumber-man, a salesman, a business man-age!1 uf :m clccnica! union, a

DRAFT:—United States SenatorII. Alexander Smith, who is al-ready starting to make a name forhimself in Washington because ofhis common sense outlook, ex-pects members of the 202 draftboard; in New Jersey to use theirheads tfhen considering the pos-sible induction of farm workers.

The Tydings amendment to theNational Selective Service Act

GOOD NEIGHBORS: —a r e f o r i y - f i i u : l a r n u i v '! ',<!

r u m n i e n i a l , - : > : i c e i ! . s ' . ' . : :" «

t e s t I " t h e f a - 1 ! t n a t t i i e i : i m .

t h e N e w - l e : f e y S i . i l r H w r

H o y s a t . l a n i i r - ' . i l l ' a r e

neighbors.As a result, h e ;

teiallei

i .e

L.(1|.seiit home by his brother-in-law, exploded.| Me was taking it to school and set down onjagtnt.

,, a wet sidewalk. The bomb exploded, on Two housewives:.' I contact with the water. l u T h ? ? ' ? -eb

IVIHC the teillllll l le

insur- 'l0"-'- n o 1 pi'nvi'lt' for wholesale in-

S u p e n n t e l i i k - : i ! nf '•a n d a v e r y line fell •a w a r d e d a n i t i t ica:

e A. I-'itch.Stale Homeecejltly Was

.' me1 ii fruni

r;n>it he S t a t et u r e , fur traini!1.; 'i ng u n d e r hi- uitl( iccupat iup.s niiii '.

L a s l su inn ie r , a n d fail , tile b u y sJ a i n e s h u r ^ (!-ive invaliiabU'^ a id

n t i t h - c n i i . -

1» useful.i.'.ri.:h;i).

a I" N - V,,rk, a" 17-year-old l^ydied of Assemblytouch to theA shit) titter, a

of '

necessary to and

1 thewho

reirtilariy

istinjr crops and pi-rforiniiij; U'en-•al farm work. They providedfilll.) boy days n, the harvestinfi

en-1 of a wide variety of jitiishahieHouse o

d e t o n a - ' " " ' u i a k e r . a p ipe l i t t e r a n d a ra i l - Kaifi'U in a i i - « R i i t u n i i i . i , , t t u , , . . - , , . .r o a d e r a r e also m e m b e r s of t he t ion or o t h e r e n d e a v o r e s s en t i a l | a n d i ts allies in w a n i r n e . T h e he lp

" " " ' a cco rd in j i to i w a s (.nveil wi l l ing ly a t a t ime w h e n

i necessary 10 ami lemimnv *.-"-; •, •,'il. g a K e d in a n . U K r i c u i t u r . i o c c u p a - , f o o . l l»'o< u c U t . . n c l p t h e ; » a i o n j sV

: : 1 ti gyjthe farmeis were sorely pressedt i v e s will be a p lan tha t will make iq :prob . j t i f " i of a ra i lway t r a c k signal t o r p e d o he 11^.'^.'hoiiM-.'"iTo:iL"\vith'a varii-Vy t<> the war effort,

ible a n o t h e r co«tlv defen.se of this country , " 'as examin ing at his home . He w a s t ry ing 'o f civil engineer.-, real estate and Senator Smith. ,ThPT-P .,re some DPOllle ill the United t" tHk*• h a p a r t when it exp loded , b lowing 1 '»"•">*»<:<•' "« ' " • aceountants ami "I am quite confident ttyt a| l t"' ™»*»w '» harvesting, whicnI h e r e d i e .-,OPie p e o p l e 111 m i u , " u a . ^ . ' 1 ^ - ,<i ( . ( ' l i i | i i f , ' b I lawyi ' rs . There is only one physi- commo:i • scMise' anil e q u i t a b l t 1 ' l s t h c ' b i l s l s " ' 'V1V K'od nc i -hbo r

'eian in the House. screening of all industrial and | Policy. 'A retail shoe meichant, two poul- favin workers together with those1

try fiirnpoperators, a building con-, whti have been classified as -1-F will!. 7 . . . . ~; . i tractor, an industrialist, an oil provide the necessary manpower,

tarents in this municipality make lt a point j c . o m ) ) i i n y t . i r i , io y e i a f,, (1 a m | for our turned forces and the home1

j"fitateH who still believe that we can havece without assuming any responsibility,

rde&pite our stupendous power and the rolejrithat we play in the'arTairs of the world.

There are men and women, sindere andmu'ii, sindere andwhat the/ '.vorldVout, who insist that

eds is the application of religunis princi-p | l e s to the problems that perplex mankindf0i\d that, thereafter, there will be univer-p a l peace.

•..We are sorry that we cannot believe.j'dream i.s real, We do not see how anyuount of religious virtue, in the people of

^.-j country, would have restrained tiie ta-Ipft^ious greed, of the (Hermans and thelaps. We can tee •room for improvement in|apan and Germany and we do not thinkIfp are unduly .prejudiced against these

.tioiiH.

off his left hand.We understand the;, natural, inquisitive-

ness of youth and therefore suggest thatparents in this municipality make it a point 1 company employe, a .>-.»to explain to their yOUIlg lions that explo- Krain store propnelor, a coal deal- front," said Senator Smifh,sives are dangerous'and not to be handled" ' "•'1'1 '' "" !1 «'••»•"- ^ i ' ^ .'»">ha«iw

except by e,x|)erts. This advice is timely be-if, the probability that some of the

war souvenirs that are being sent homemay be dangerous.-

Until the day comes when our enemiesjjh to live in peace with us, it i.s necessary

p'j/'carry a big stick." It is quite a burdenahd can be lightened only through associu-

m$Q!n with ujther powers willing to carry aR a r t of the load. If we'expect them to help,Hive m,UHt :be willing to contribute our full

, Just PunishmentA number of American soldiers have

gppeii sentenced to prison terms at hardif&bor, ranging from twenty-five to fiftyifVeftTd, for looting supply trains and divert-| lpg ' the stolen goods to the French black

record discloses that nearly twe«ed American soldiers, including iofticer-s, succumbed to the lure of ea.sj

f. Some of them sent home, in th<of money orders, thousands of dol

probability i« that the, guiltv meijot realize the enormity of their of

MV They did not suspect that what the;fUlight mean the suffering anfl de^th o.f buddies at the front,fevertheleaa, the sentences given out b

ms military court are not unjust. Hterpunishment must inevitably follow such at

»lja«s which are more d'angerouH behinthan they might bo at home.

Beyond Our Ken'then are a number of matters which We

o not understand in connection with |theperation of price control, and one of them

s the recent announcement that price c'on-rols have been removed from Unfinishedluck fabrics in order to aid the army inlurchasing "an unusually large volume"f the material needed for tents for Alliedrniies overseas. .,

It is not clear to us how the removal of.he ceiling for three months will ;<ccom-ilish this purpose unless the Army antNavy are able to buy at higher priceswhich carry better profits, from those hav

g the fabrics available.With men dying daily by the hundred:

.n the defense of the nation, there shouldbe some quick method for the Army antNavy to promptly seize anything needeifor the war. Of •course; material thli$ acliiiretl should be paid for at a fair price.

an electrical engineer, ainker, A politician and :i proprie-ir (.f -an iron castiiifr business,Iso help to nulke the State's laws.

Roth [iresidiliu; • ollicers of thetate Senate are lawyers., In the

Senator Smith emphasizes thatwhile acknowledgment must bemade iif the necessity for the calln£ additional manpower to thearmed forces, it is also absolutelyessential that bo'h farms am! ni-

ouse of Assembly, Speak.- dustry also be givan adequate

OUR DEMOCRACY— byMat

'SPRING FEVER PLOWS NO FURROW."-FROM TH$ "OLD FARMER'S ALMANAC.", FIRSTISSUED*-*F0RTHE YEAR, OF OUR LORD, 7 9 3 , BEIN<3 THE FIRST -AFTER LEAP YEAR AND THE SEVENTEENTH OF

'THE INDEPENDENCE OF AMERICA."

-NOW IN I$4S- ISSUED FOfcTHE 153"CONSECUTIVE YEAR .

Sentimenifdism"1 don't want to 'stjud a war hero t

prison,"- declared a judge recently, in sus-pending sentence upon a sailor who hadbeen convicted on a holdup job.

The ex-sailor had forced a man into arear room, bound and gagged him, thenhit him on the head with a bottle, in orderto rob him of a small sum" of money. Forthis crime, the indivfdual deserves punish-ment, regardless of whether he. was a warhero or not,

The judge correctly charged' him withperpetrating "an infamous crime" butthen, in, an exhibition of silly sentimental-ity, declined to inflict any punishment.

PART OF AMERICA'S DAILY LIFE^FOR GENERATIONS,

THE FARMERS ALMANACS HAVE BEEN A SOURCE OF

HOMELY TRUTHS AS WELL AS USEFUL INFORMATION ,

TO FAMILIES ALL OVEFC THE COUNTRY.

'SPRING FEVER PLOWS NO FURROW, ?-ONLV BVSETTINF-F OUR HANDS TO THE PLOW OF WORK,

HOLDING STEAOY TO THE HABIT OF SAVING, PUTTLNFL •

OUR MONEY INTO SUXH THINGS AS WAR FTONDS,

LIFE INSURANCE AND SAVINGS SANK ^PCOUNTS

DO WE ACHIEVE FINANCIAL W E L L ^ M I N G —

TURN THE STRAIGHT FUf?R<MQF OUR OWH SECl/tiTY,

DCGS-:—With a' back-lomore than SHIH.OOil fiiiin dcense fees, I he S t a l e IK-p^rtinentof Hea l th is bi-ins l i l t ed by vet-e r i n a r i a n s 11 es tabl i sh roving di)Kpat: id units tu ca tch and impoundthe unl icensed dot 's in New Je i>ey .

I tabies i-ontrn! iii dons in XewJ e r s e y has made im-ai ]ironier-j-i ill

i the last six ye.-ns. The Unities I 'mi-trul Unit , hnweve : . hi .ult d by Vet-ei ina r ian -I. S. MrUaine l , i* keep-ing i ts liiiK'ers cr.'.ssed. T i n y sayyou never can I ' l l when a rab iesoiljln eak is likely !•' (i.'ciir.

Tin1 homeless, >tiay, ,iiih.euVedill'^ is pointed ID i.s the r e s u n u i l 'o'f infei'iiiin. Ill s:i|iii- vw.'\ a e a sno a t t e m p t is m a d e to pick upst ray do;;s. Iri thi -e seMiuns theSlat i i l 'a trol I/in'-, 'in-,- eertu 'nr tcfit ihtd the .p i c tu re .• The plan is for the establ ish-

ment of don1 p imnds at sti i i te^i tlucat ions thrulljradUt the Sui te -othat hnmeli 'ss an in iaU may lie dis-|iu.-'ed of in a iii-ideni sci'-htilicni.illii '.i. The S t a l e Ileiiiirtlilelil ull leal l i i repor ts t!,e li.-clised do,"popula t ion in New Jersey is :jl '.',.-Him mid es t imate^ there a re alum1,lid.IIIMI .-tray dou's in the S t a t e .

Repor ts have cume to the S ta t eHea l th D e p a r t m e n t of du^-ownersin ailjoiiiiii); . - tales irumpinj;, thei rpels in Tr i f i ton and o the r rivi 'rImvn-, kinnvin^ they will eventu-ally be picked up and e i ther net iinew home or be disposed of in aineicii'iil m a n n e r . Tha t is whath a p p e n s in n imvn with a good do;eonti ul p rog ram.

CAR I N S P E C T I O N : — M o t o r i . - t twho realize the ear they own mustl,ii-t until llie war is over and somel i m e t l ict 'ci i l ' l iT, a r e nialiin;.1 Kooi!

u s e of, X e w J c r - r y ' s i n s p e c t i o n

Mlal i o n s ,

A r t h u r \V. Manee , S la te MotuiVehicle ri i i i i inissii .ner, r epor t s thatill least Till),DIM) ea r owners luiviliiid their c.irs, i iKpected this ye.iu

; and those who have not driven theirvehicles to inspect ion s ta t ions h a wuntil March 31 to do »n. TIIL-IJare approximately SMiU.OUO li-censed cur ovvneis in New Jersey

Thi; State Motor Vehicle Com-misrtioner believes that all cai^that do not ber:ir .the current iijspectiun sticker, will be driven ti

sttitiulia duriii(j the nt'Xlmoiithu. Motorists, in general

;now the one wtvy to prolong thijlife of a <•'«»' i-s t" Itnil "'it its

on 1'iiyt !))

\ ..,.,: e i i b e e n a n n o y e d w i t h t h e R t i ;

h u b i t i ' f e i i v e l n p i i i i r t h f i . ' m i l

; e y .,Till d i p l o m a t i c j i l a l i s i n d e e

•• i l e . V a t i i l I h i i r l e l l i c t . i n c i t

i Al l ied ohs . ' i \rr.-- acet

Ka-tel ' l l f r u n t . T h e IiII

- to be iMiiviiiei-il by pa

•nee th i l l thi1 l i r i l l sh

. ' i i - i l n s a r e uni ib le ^>

, i-i -i ich v i i a ! i n f o H i u i t i n n . ."id

,.i: t i n y n n i s ; t h e r . ' f o r e k e e p sucl i

• t ' . i rmat ion f i t h e m s e l v e s . T h e im-

i e n s i t y of t h e p r e s e n t l!u.-.-iiin1 i v i s h a s frti t h i s i c a s o n c o m e a s •

K of a s u r p r i s e lo tin

A . . - ; . - i n A l l i e s w h o had b e m i n I "

e x p r e s s i m p a l i e n c e wi th t h e a p p a r -

ent lack of a c t i v i t y in t he K a - t . .

D i e ( i e r n i a n s , t on . s e e m to h a v e

been uu i j j l i t otV i r u a i d . T h e i r Hi^'n

t 'on in i i ind h a d a p p i i n n t ' y m a d e u p

its iniiiil t h a t t h e K u « s i a n s w e r e

di ' t i i i i t i ' iy . s l a l em i t cd on t'.ie 1'niish

f ; o n ; , and t h a t IVi-- i-xii-'cU-.i d i iv i .

w o u l d he l a u n c h e d f rom H u n c i i i y

a n d S l o v a k i a . It s e e m s p m i j a b l i

t n a t t he bes t ( J o n n a i i tvuojis w e r e

s e n t s o u t h , vvhile t he n e w l y f u r m c d

H o m e ( i i i a rd w a s MMI; in tn [ 'dli ind.

T h e rapid a d v a n c e "l" thi l;iir.-ia:i.-

s e e m s to i n d i c a t e t ha t t he l i e : -

m a n s w e r e n i c e l y n u t v v i l l i d .

I t r e m a i n s t o be M'I-II how

i n t o G e r m a n y the R u s s i a n

l imns w i l l be a b l • to s w e e p . Ti ie

A m e r i c a n p u b l i c , l e m c n i l K i H i t

I 'o imer d i s i i p p o i n t m e i u s , siiinv:-

less inc l i i ia t i i in t:i i i i . i lu te th i ci i r-

rent enthusiasm of the British, whosee the fall of K-rlin not too faroil'. It ft more likely that t'ne l ici-uuins have prepared a .strong i ineiline of defense for just such anemergency, and that liie ioujrhesllialtli-i are srill to be I'nuiilit.

At any rate , ihe bitter Nazi re-1 sistance in the West and tne pres-

ent Ritssiiiii successes have chant-, dthe diplomatic and military i-i:ture coii.siderably since the end ollast yeav. Stalin's position, whenlie meets Churchill and Hoosevelt.will have b c e n i-nnsiderably'stren;rthened, especially \\ Uus-.•iiin sticcesses continue. Kveutsare forcing the Allies to make l,ptheir minds and come to decisions.

President Hoosevelt w'dl also.find recent event.-, favorable lo'him iit the eomini; anU'er ino: . He

.'.can be reasonably sure lirat the' S e n a t e will back him in his rci|.y:;ti to r approval of any treaty or in-

and that he will.have to makiriimpromi'i1 ' ' i ther in his. pnor his methods of enforcing •politics in ord'or to retain in,i.o) t lo his eoiinttyinen.

t * *

The Japanese course ofuiiiicc and iiuKi'i'ssioii havin-j ,;.|y para l le led t h a t of the (ii i.,J a p a n now linds herself in a :

ti»:i simi' .ir I " t h a t of in ial ly . The Nipponese a re app;.i.rcali/.inir that the day is i-,idT when they will be wve: r.\ •t he t e r r i t o r i e s t hey stole I'm,Bri t i sh , the F r e n c h and the \cans . Tin v seem to be pi;,-the defense of t b e i r iniici .and tin1 homeland itself. \ \ ,r v p e c ! a drastii- revision Hmiveriiini at and in their m..and miviil cnitlinrt'iils. Tin- w..

, mi i<n that the w a r will IM: i s ie j , ill the Pacific. On I ,

Ainei ii'iin officials 1 .the .lapiiiU'sc

1 1 1 y,

l l i a t

makeThe

the

t'.ii-

r o l -

b i t t u ' f i j i h t i n c in ( i i , ; . .

c c r t a i n l v s h o w s i l n - lo j r ic of •:,,

c u i u l u . - i ' i l i . l t i s h a r d l y pi,,

t h a t I h e - i a p j l l e s e w i l l coi . -

s u r r e i ' . d e i i n i r b i l ' d r e t h e ( i e i

d o , i s p e c i a l l y s i n c e J a p a n hii-

f e r c d s o m u c h l e s s s o f a r t h a i ,

m a i n , l iut- w h e n ( i c i m u n j

l a p s i s . ( h e e r s t w h . i l e m i i s t ' - i s ,

P i i c i l i c ma.V s e e t h i n g s in i r

e l l ! l i ^ i l t .

URGE V-MAILI'-.1 publ ic is iirjjed lo u-

i ii :411 f o r l e t t e r s t o s e i \ h i

o v e -i a s ill j i r d f r t o s i i v r

c t i l l v i H ' c d i ' d t r i i n s p o r t s p a i c .

dec'iue ill tile volume of Vis ;il t.i ibuted lo unusually fabl.1 conditions last spriiiK.-iimincr which permitted reair-mail service, thii.s creutinimpression that it moves Ithan Y-nnil. Will) more men-ers and a coiTespdndinj; ii'i*iu mail volume, the use of \is required. Ki/htem hundnl!".is, V-mail, wi'ii'n seven iivhilc the .same number ol

\- lcttci-s wi'isrh 4o potim

\iii|

1o . C|

ii ii!

I k

WACSTile iuiinbi'1' nf WAC? on a

duty ' is now more than liii.ini|lri.OUd of whom are serving

WAR COST

In l'.i 1 1. t h e l l o v e r n i n e n :

iji'.iT,IXMI.IMKI.(Hill, of wiiich X'.i i

w e i u in to w a r c o s t s . N e t rci

w e r e a l m e - t s - l r i . tmo.000 . inn 1

11111 1111-. dc lh ' i i a b o u t •")- l>.

l i y l i . c e n d o f Wie V f i r .

t i o n a l d.-bi \ v a r .52 : i l ,OUII . i

- — 1

A thrift Week

You don't need to have' iheghost of Beujsntm Franklin 'tell you to build 4 bank re-serve now, for the future. • '

, You iyiovv you \7ill"neecl money backingto cany out tomorrow'5 plans. You knowyou will ncad money b r the new luxu-ries, and conveniences after the war. Youknow you vail need io be fortilied with a

I strong b .ni< account to stand off mis-ibrtuiie or the shock of temporary un-etnpioym&nt.

• Thip is jv.Et conimonsense, and! uPootRichard' didn t hp.ve a patent on'that.You have it, too. U;e it. Build up youraccount i.i this bJr.h.

Memb<-r

Fcder»l

W00DBR1DGE NATIONAL BANKWoodbridge, N. J.

-LEADER TTTTJIIS'DAY; FEBRUARY 1, 194BPAGE FIVE

, , , ,11 ' • i n , | i which w».;

il = .[;i*i«»ii mi May

i ( , i r : i s c ( l for u s e

,, , .SI . s u m m e r . "

h h.nvi'vor, Lhat,, ' '< : i , u | 3 can bei id

LEGAL NOTICES

i . i I I I

MI m

LEGAL NOTICES

r . - i .n i .nv , HUT..

IAUOR,-<l niitiilili- fen-,, v'.- war cIVoil,- I"1'1!' l l u ' w : l y

l'i-M. NOTICES

ri IU.K: vll.KK l ! N :

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paid In ciinal tnr.jitli i\- hi. i ial lmiMiti"! ' t l " 1 " ' inns ; r , i , i , i .in,| , , , , , , .i i r m s i imvl i l i . i l for In (Mintmet ofitl le,

Ti ikc f i i r i l i o r nolli 'p Hint nt unlii; i i l r . i ir iinv .|n|i. I D «hh'h it mayhe ;|ilJ.Mirilri|, I In. T I I W I I S I I I I I Ciini-I l l i l l r r 1'i'K"! VC'i Mir- I'iKllI III its ilis-• If l . Inn I.i f r i r c l any nl ir ur nil hi,IsIII I I " i. ' l l f i l i . l li.!« in i.al.J hhi.'k1 <> Mllrli l i l ih l r l il!< M nlay si-ln I, tin •i i.fcMnl l i r i im Kivr l i In l i .m is ' nun' i i i in l i r r " f payin int , In r i f e i.nr nritun'r. ini i i l rui i in l i i .N fclmll he ii>-rlVI'l l

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blate house Dome<"( vnlinut'ti limn ll'liltinal I'ui/c)iect.- iii tinii' in 1'iTvi'iu aa-identswiiici. • may si.-i;d ii tu the autoKrhvti wnd, hi- said.

•JERSEY JIGSAW: — Gradej!o.--j .- .- (-liniinit'iiit.s throunhiiuL.\.--,v Jfrsey eosiinj; .?lii,l-l''i,UUO,-:av,- i) •! i: |in;))()Sed liy the StiiteUiurd of I'Lih.if tJtiiity C'onimi.---.'.M-ir i lun i^ i.he puiii-war ;n-i-a

. . Ut-fuiifi builiiiiiK and loan as--•I'.-iuti'.ns in New Jersey disposed,':' .'i i,'T cent «{ llu-ir veal es ta tei.'il-.iiih's iluriiiK thje l>iist th roeyeiii:- . . . 1'.T.-"'»H!> onWeiief in NewJci.-n-y l iming Nnvembei" Were|ii.nl SliJK.17-1, at an avi-ragu of.*•:;:>.,rj7 [>i.-r case . . . Retention ofNi,'w Jersey's intaunihlc prupertytax i.s lilted liy the State Leagueof niunitipitlities . . . The NewJersey Taxpayers Association Usupporting the Tydihjrs lesolutioncalliiiR for a constitutional amend-ment which would provide "pay-

\ ah-yoti:K(i" hunillinir of federalapi)ro]ii'iati<ins in the post-war

1 pi't'iod . . . To avuitl an acuteshortage of hot ri coal and fuel oil<luinj( the netfrmnntli, (jovetnorKdfje ui'ges thiit. homes, olfitL's andpublic buildings be kwpt ;it a tern-pi-raturt' of fiK deyre.es . . • AL1-(|ui;ition ami development of In-land Beach, which cxk'tid.s southof Seaside Park to Darnugai Inlet,as a State seashoru park, is rceuin-mended b.V' Charles R. Erdinan,Jr., State Commissioner of thu De-partment of Economic Develop-ment . . . The Senate, Investinat-inp; Committee which once probedhousehold expenses at the "Little

i White House" at Sea Girt is againin existence undci the chairman-ship .of Senator Charlts K. Barton,Punsftic . . . Purthtr efforts to ob-tain more Newfoundlanders towtu'k on Nety Jersey fhiniH nextsummer has been suggested by J.C, Taylor, State Hrpoi'vi»or ofemei'seiu-y farm labor .

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• -M 1 . iind Mr?. William\V f i\ AviTiUf-. n i t t r tn incd at ,1ni.;:.';ii( S a t u n h y . Mr. and Mrs.Wi..:.im Wc'.s, Mr. and Mr.;. JacobS f v.iAiltv. Mr ai-d Mrs Otto Fe'n-..i:>: r. Mi-. an:l Mis. Hoift T i tch-

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Undefeated Merck 5To Boost Polio Fund

IN DEPENDENT—LEATlKi:

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A story of an absorb,ri,

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r-k Catlin-m v..u A receptionfollowed at the home of the bride.

i Sfit, Hrfiianski has been stntionpd jut Cani|> Hnwz.-, Trvas. hut will br 'rr.injfi'i-red t" Fort Bonnir.K, Gat the fxpiratioK of his fiirloiijfh.

,—Mr. and MrMla:olri Bissill.Arthur Avenue, entertained Ray

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WYk Mr?Charles Skibinsky,ott present.

WW- - T h i - Biicy Bet-.- met<i:iy wi th M: - . ••''harlt-s Sk ib inskyU;i-.vtn"Mie A v i n u e . Pu--(i ' . t w i nM r - . F r e d S u t l e r . Mi?. Va*h .M e r i i - t . Mr-. ,L.~eph Bv..r,({?. M r s . ' A.vfn-.nJ<i':.» Sfhii-fli.-r .iv.il Mi - .h o y

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—Mr. and Mis. Anthony Terztlia , favour Terr'ance, enter-LDi'v-fi Mi-> Anpc'.ira Asfaniirt, ofNew Ymk, la.«! week, and wei1"1

the dinner guists S'unday of Mrs.Tcai-:t:i'» parents, Mr. and Mrs.Thomas Ass»eruio.

! —Mrs. James Black, PatridaIfrden ' Avenur, is rccupciatini; after anJamcf, i l U a c k flf th«-- -Sfripiic.

—-Vipcent Keller, stationed atNewport, R. I., spent last weekendwith hi> parents. Mr. and Mr?.George Keller, Dover Road.

—Miss Bernicc- Black, daof Mrs. Verdna Black. P a t i n a

n i , had a party on her 12t)Errk-^ 1 bin h<l;iy Saturday. Guests in

irluili'd Carol and Ann Importico—Gi:l Scut Tsi-'-ji N". I'i \ v : i l ' J u n c Choreno, Nomn Sue Lewis,

Haw » Valentine Partv. February |Lolli!>11 B i ' l c k ' a n t l J o ; i n BiSi!(->!1'!', at 7 P. M.. the plate to be a n . j who also celebrated her 12th birth-"'...•-..,,i l,i,.|. Mr* IjeorBi- 1'ev- ('a>'. Jeannette and Beutricc Black.

W a l t e r Kidde ('••>. liveille t i a (jnine for t h e

Infantile . .Hence was extended t'i rough

... Newark Star Ledger antt wasaccepted by Edwanl L. Knnousc,'coordinator of employe activities!at Merck. The frnmo will ls<? |-.laye<l '•Sn'.urday night, Febrmyy '"• r i t ,!* o'clock in the Bloomfield .'unior

School gymnasium an<l ad-ini«?ion is 85c. >

In his letter accepting the Kidde \•hallenjre .Mr.-Kairiuse said; "Thi' jMerck team hm not been defeat- ;'il in the last two years and thi.1

season has chalked up 12 vi.-toriewithout a lo.<s. Wo have scoredli'.iit points again WJ by the oppo-°ition. The team's personnel con-sists of Lou Dubino, former Villa-nova star; Don Stockton, Calif jr-niu University stalwart: FrankCatale, ox-Panzer forward; JeffDinnpento. Railway Hijrh standouta few years mr1*: Frank llumpel-tin, .star of the Rutherford V. M.

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o f e l a b o r a t e i - c ' . i - . e l v p i ' . l l ' i - x i -

a n d e a r t h w o r k s n n i t? f u n s t i d

? l o p r . < . T h e ; i : i 7 t h I r . f a n t i v I 5 e | t i - •

, n u - n t is ill t h e S.Mh " C i i s t e i " O i v i - ,

! s i o n , p a r t o f t h e F i f t h A i m y Hi

i Italy.

, M r- In-epli Kmhinsky, 2 f i5Uer background of death ;,,,i: ' n - p.,,-k ' Drive WoodbridRc,! struction i«"Exper iment \',.,:\

«-'ro-e his parents that ho met his j which opened at the Dili™hr t'het Dn'id in France. ; Crescent Thea t res today wit),b r i l t t l P t l . : - iptcllar t r io of Hedy I.-,,,

(••nv Chester I'lliiian. [ormcrly C e o r g e Brent and Paul |,,• \ W d b r M g i ' . has reported fov The plot concerns the piiK|,

' ! ' M to Fort Ma'on, San F r a n - ' A l l i d a Bednraux, who is t , i :

' ; " ' \ i'-il ;f. after spendiiiK n -1°-! of her husband (Lukasi I!hv'1''.ia'v<1 "at hi? home in East n f , j s poisoning the mind ,.!'L ' ' ' .' son and torturini? her into „

* ' • •• • l i ly , When Dr. Hunt ': y

Krifimi Barbara Crow, W A V E S , ' ( i j ) T m ) recosjnizufl Nick 11M,,.!-.B!s"retur:ied to Wa»hiiiRton,.U, (.'., I ,,HX 'S symptoms for whnt tbe-.- , „iifti-r a short leave with her »>»' - j Allida's position is further >,i!i;s Mr ami Mrs. Julian F.. (•!'<"*• i K,,rfid, for her husband sei'M v r l e Aveniu. • j l),e doctor is in love with lv

Hrvi'i'ly plots their deiith.T S-i -I'<!i!i H. Yuha«. -on of ' __;

M>-< Maiy Vuhas, S7 Fulton |5 tn - t t Woorfbridire. has Ixen as- Mouse- for 1511,11(1(1 hurl,,

}'vt. KriAvenue.graduatedchanics cuSc-honi. AiMil. Pvt.and

K y.iii...tb'im;.im t h e

Monri-

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no-.ir.ad 1'td- M' ' <-i(

!:n is the new leader. a,5iis'.Mrs. Jame.- Sutherlin. (iiilsin 14 years arc invited toMeeuiijif an- held MondaysP.M.. at Library.

_Mr . and Mr?. Charles Luc(a "line Avenue, entc^aineddinner SumL.y Mi. and Mrs. Loui

; day. Jeannette and Beatrice Black., ,,.. •ali'of Colonia.

, | \l, —The next event to benefit the

join..!at 4 '

i folonia Library be a semi-

"iii'.t.-iinu', ; p ' - ' " -, , , . . , . , | t , y t h e C o ; . . , - . ! ; , F ; i v ' ' ' - .

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Sfmmers and son. Kenneth; Al - ' t n t 'beit Ailair. anil Ro'.nml Drolet. all b u v

of Jersey City; Mr. and Mrs. Ed-ward Iliiifhis arid son. Wallace;Mis. Floyd Wiltox. Chillies l.-ji-as,Jr., Mrs. Cathryi, Keenan andRichard Polhimu.-, ail nf Colonia.

—Petty Offu-er :{•'(' U. S. N. Servicemen'sFii-d Oliphant, .-on «f Mr. and

IM:s. C-iarles Oliphant, WestSt eel, is now in the Philippines.

— Ladies' Auxiliary of the Co-Iiniia Fire Co.. will spoiiAiir ii cardpuny Feliruaiy 10. at Inman Ave-nue Hall, with Mrs. William Vel-

i-hairmaii.

formal supper-dance February 17.at Colonia Country Club. Tnis nl-

• fair is sponsored by the Fairview•':; i Avenue district, and Mrs. Ruth

i Broom is chairman. Residents ofInman Avenue section maytickets from Thomas Le-

C. A. championship squad: Char- ju-j,), .. Mavnen. Railway Y. M. ('. Anee, and Percy Wukivets, forme!

^un. at WoinibridBe Hign. ThiMerck team will welconte the op-portunity to be if service in thisworthy endeavor."

During the current season thelearn ha? w.in 1:2 consecutive

left, ileil tile folltiw-Niittonal Pneumatie

r< \n;h»iiyAvenue. P.-

is nun ried t'1 ' 'W::y:iak. New Y-<soon rt-turn to r.whure-his addi!-On!. ZvacuHtionLa.

l : , -a in.u• | , . . : « i ; H

; i.V.y. Hei e . ' i ; i a i it.i

w i i l b e -Iii.. Ciimp I

si;:no;l to the AAF Training Cnni-.| i-vf. tom.in.i Radio ^chnnl at Sioux Falls [ '--Army Air Field, S. I)., after ten I 1 ""month>' service i'i the Kurripcin 'ihi-.T.re cf npi ' i -at ion. While over -sea:., he se ivei l ;H ii I ' ad id-uunnel jand rece ived the D F C , Air M e d a l 1

with tlv.ee c l u s t e r s . K u r o p e a n tlu1-a t r e iitjli.'ii w i th "A'o s ' .ais. He re-t u r n e d to the S t a t e s ; m d e r t h eA r m y An- F o u r s ' r i j ta t ion p lan o;i^epi ' rmbi-r 17.

to Fran-:

H1K

andteams:

worthy, East Street. Girls desiunpto be ''baby-minder.*" for that eve-ning may leave their names withMr- Frank Pattison. Music for

Company, Rahwav r.9-1 *!; John-son & Johnsin Inc.. New Bruns-wick, 41-:)fi; Hyatt, Clark. '">4-25; ti-rs ar.d IL uiuuiii-.. r-

provided by a

I 'FC Ai t iu i r W. I.,i'>. !'. -•!-. •>!Mr.-. Pe t e r I.a .--"ii. 77 Dak S ' .u . - . .Avene l , hi\s r v U i i M d in T n k e .F ie ld . Oklaiii 'ii, ,i. where he > a:n-l . n ' - i t v , . d i i v e r t • >f t ' i , ' l l t - a i i ' i u i i '

Ebenezer Five. Railway, ">"---;Winfield Five. Clark, -ll-1'.i;ton . Elfctriciil Instrument CorpNewark, 91 -111; GeneralCompany. Linden.field Y. M. (.'. A.. WestlieliDuPont. Parlin. li()"-:Hi; Johnson

Servic Band, and service-men will also be ,„ . - .* .

—Mis* Elna Madsen. Rutcers DuPont.Avenue, and Mi*. Harold Daniels, j & .Hhnsoli, Inc.. return (.Mine, 51Ruhway, attended the theatre in jus, and General Cable Cup.New Ym-k Saturday, | Perth Amboy, 4!)-,'!l.

—Mr and Mrs. Lester Kuscera,h l t

S e c t i o n " I I h . - ••••••- A " " ' ' ! " ' :

G r o u p , afu- i si'.-r"1."'K •' '••' :-1-'furlouifh at h " m c . Hi nas 1 A . . H I . -

An i l i ne t h e r s ' a m l a broti ' .ei-m-..»w i r . - v n -We<t- ice, F i r - t I-u-m. L a w r n . - . - «• 1 .-"-

« ' . . | . s,,n s o m e w n e u - : i ' (u - l . l . l l l .v : S f l .N.-'.i-.el1-

T h e Be'. l l -!ein bl t i t lu ' i , Cp | .

Ju'.iu.- and S R ' . . N j l e , -an.- r f M r -Ka te B e r n s t e i n , F.a-t (.irt-i-n S t r e e t ,me i in Frnnci.1 f«r the first timi-

, in two y e a i s . aei- i ' idini ; to a k - t t i i ]rece ived by t h e i r m o t h e r . T h e y 'have a n o t h e r b r o t h e r in s e n u - e . 'VYC M o r r i s . wV.o is s o m e w i i r r e inthe Pacific. Cp l . B e r n s t e i n i s - t h eh u s b a n d cf Mr- . Lo t t i e B ' ; n . - t e i ni.f C m t e r e t .

I):s-i>ii-;il a i rel ie ies sell j - i i , " 7 J .linn uf « u r p l u - (T'lod.-, in (U-lob.-i-.

K;si n l lnwer wiirii!-- Uei ir,.in- Mi-e.K.- nbu>( s in thi Nelhei ' i mil-1.

U N a E SAM SAYSTURN THAT OLD CAR

INTO WAR BONDS

FOR VICTORYWE WILL BUYANY GAR

ANY YEAR OR MODEL ANDPAY YOU A GOOD PKKi

For Quick CashReiulti CallUNCLE JOEWO. 80149

SPEEDWAYAUTO SALES Co.

823 ST. GEORGE AVE.WoodBridge

Wa tell food transportation,not merely ai«d c«ri

R"bf-rt C. l.aiso:-, ilands En?; Ii.du--,F. To;. ;vi;i;i>. <;,stationed m Pio-''-r

-,| I.a-Ai

Ma-

j T h i - C. . ! . ' i i a F . n r u : n : n i s s i < ' i . -1 ,1- . , „ . • T l l e - i a v ,!t l ':.e t i r e h i . U S e .

f | l t w . , s v n l . - d '..i l ' - i r e " - : . - e li»l» f e e t

,;.... .:; Will!.-II 11

> -.'.::!%s a l t e r a. ( , , - ; i , e u . e o f | i i u i i _ , (

.;• i- ! m a n s w e r : fl)- 1 ) , , 1 ^ t , , n ( l : ( . _,,,,) H a l i ' l d D e t i - r .

. - i.MiH1 « p a r u -

as chairmati.—Mr. ami Mrs. Eric Djvis, Mid-

dle.-ex Road, wvi-i' dinner guestsC

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...1 e : i i \ , U'l'i-ell

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l i i t l o d n n - d t h e n e w | I ! I

f ' i e l i t e i d ' i i i i . t ' i y . W i l . i a m W e i . - , I

. m i l t h e ii»- .v t i n - e r . i ' - f . J a i i i e : ; ' I i i -^ f i

l ! i i r t , w h o r e i i o i ' L ^ i l t r i e I i!"•- C D I I I -

LeFlorence Avenue, were hosts lastweek to Warrant Officer EmilKn-ivoy, of the Merchant Marine.

—Henry Blenke and daughter,Charlotte.' Arch-ingel Avenue, at-tended a performance at the Pa-per Mill Playhouse, Millburn.

— Mrs. Robert (ilasson, Enheld

pany had im' l | | i ; |1 -ut the.

nU-rtained Mi-s Ceorcia M^ tQ •(.lI.itvt. t !](.m

of Sewaren, ut luncheon

r D i n t n i - r , P v t . | . l S ( ' m ( 1 | i ' L b . M i . l ' l i i n u n n i s i

, , i . i | - : i , v , h u h . i - s e e l l 1 . ^ ( j n s m , . ( . i i n J " . a n d : i n e w i - o n i -

s , . ; v i , , - e i i ' • ! • • " • • ' - ' ^ l u i l - v ' '"' m i s s i o i i e r w i ' l b e f l e e t e d f u r h i s -

h o m e i.ii ,. :; ')•.;iy fu r lough . He , u n t . X | , ; r i . | | t e rm a! tin- 1'Vbiiiaiy 17wi 1 n-j..>i: '.-• C"!.iiinii.i, S. ('., for , n t . t . t i n : i . a t wliii-'n l i m e two o t h e rri'.isMi(.'iiiiii-iii . . . eommissi-.inei-i will a lsn in -e lec ted .

B u y W a r B o n d i ' | - ) u . , u . x i . m e e t i n g v.ill be F e b r u a r y1^1. Ue.sidenis art; inv i t ed to ut-

Nitvsettes: tend.

Saturday of Mr. and Mrs, C. C.Rounds, of Koselle, and enter-taini'd over the weekend Mr. andMi;-, lit my, V. Wiiinwriniit.. ofI I.in!!.

—.Miss (Volyii Wilson,ti-i- of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew N.Wilson, Middlesex lioad, markedii or second birthday Thursd.iy.

—Mr, and Mis. Winfu-ld DeLisle, Uiver Road, attended thitommi.'-sioiiini; nf the I'.S.S. An-tietam, at Philndjlphia. Their Ki)n.Seaman li'C Hubert, is a memberof the civ\v.

—Miss Beatrice Opden, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Ofr-: —•'"• """ -

celebrate 1 i Bldyker, Mrs. Rus.si-11 Den Blcyker

FISHING DUCKYShawnee, O'.:hi. — In.-Uiu! of

; fish home fn m a reeei.tfishing expedition, Hi my Fairyand Joe Slimmer brought four fatducks. The ducks were tloatinson the mater, apparently broiiL'ilt

I down by hunter.- who weu- un-

Mariin ..ins--:

1

of Mr .

S(jt. "liii'ldy" Kinliorn is buckin town on n U J-day furluujjh after

I f f i

_^The Woman's Club will meetFebriiary <i, at H P. M., with Mrs.

Road, eNeville,Friday.

—The Sponsor Board of theJunto met Tuesday at the Library.Plans were made for the Aprilluncheon and for the eatalouinscof many new books. A discussionwas held on a youth center andMis. Pattison was designated to c o u r i 's[atf

! look into the matter and report at! the next meeting.

—Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Den

STEALS POLICE YULE TREEPortland, Ore. — Bold thieves

they were who entered policed d ff withtree which hadfor the annual

they weheadquarters and made off

i h ihqthe Christina*been decoratedbeen decorateChiistmas party for the iiuiiiiL-ipal

ff

Repairs on all makes ofand UucUs

Welding and Brazing

WOODBRIDGE GENERALAUTO REPAIRS

354 Amboy Ave. &New St.

Woodbridge, N. J.Tel. Wk. 8 1 0 3 8

24-hour service

Td. Woodbridge 8-

RADIO SHOP OF WOODBRIDGE110 MUHI St., Woodbridge, N. J.

NEW & USED RADIOS

JUKE BOXES & AMPLIFIERS

FOR SALE- OR HIRE

RADIOS REPAIRED Wm. Hotfiiui

John Slivkn, Inman AvenueMr, and Mrs. Albert Kellberj,',

Prinei ton Avenui', were the din

Empire RAHWAY

DOUBLE

HORROR SHOW

be in in t h e I-jL-ilic for t h r e ey e a r s . Me i- m a k i n g the round.-;wiLh his (.'irl f r iend . . . Bill , , , , „ , , .

: G u j t y le t) mi tin- inie o 'clock | ne.v cin-st,- T u e s d a y of Mr. a n d| - -bus Tues i l i .y fur Atl i imii- C i t y ' Mrs . .Joseph h ' u - s u n . .if Hi 'noklyn.

Wl e r e In- i i- | i .n;i-d a f t e r a J l - d a y: ; fui ' lout i i i . liii'. --.i-.v se rv ice ill the

I t Pucilii.-, l<"i . . . !lo!>-l!u(i Keatinrfii, i s g u t t i n g i ju iu ;i k idd in i ; frumi ^ t h ' J gaiiK thc.-i- d a y s be-eaufe hi*

., b e t t « r - h u i f a l w a y s be ills him i.i-,»h j iTU'boiinl . . .

'0- Buy Wai Bondi

W$Fom The Notebook:J i f ' :

c J o h n i i y S a v e r m l ; b r i i v e d t in - iv;.^ J t S t s t h e u t l l l T l l l ^ H I . , l l l e e l t h e j

fcfti-A. M . t r i i i n a i i l l . - . U . - M e l S t a - 'i l i ^ c n . I t m u s t b e In-.,- . . . Hil l l ) e -. . .Si la i iey is spo i t in j . ; ii n i f ly lie A- will.

Pl^y • , A n d I hi ;u- lh: i ; a:i Iseiinj j j t r uckmi tn iii in Uif m i i i k f t fur a

i v u , ^ , ^ LOT . . . l i u s ihee - iun .M S I ; Avt ' i ie l . ihniriebii i i i i l k i im, isp ^ M t t i n j j s o m e p r e t t y ^tilt' cun ipe l i -P p O n it:lll'si: l|:l.Vs. "">' Si-oilt Week^ f t l l be i-i-lebiated February H-lltwi-K.- •- It marks 0<e ,'|.">th unniversaiy

den, Inwood Avenue,I her fifth birthday at a party Sun-i day. Guests included Mrs. James\ Tann'irt and daughters, Beth andj Jessie; Mrs.. Herbert Becker andI diiusthtw, Bunny; Kathleen and!j Patty Hayes, Dolly Day and Ginaj| Onden, all of Colonia; Mario Bo-1kasky, Miss Audri-y Kirk, Mrs.'Kenneth Shillet. and Mrs. FrankOifdeii, of Riiselb'; Miss Mary Loultit'feiibacher, of Elizabeth. '

—Sjtl. Henry Bro'/.iinski, son ofMr. and Mrs. Julius Brozanski,Lake Aveniu., was married Thurs-

and son Robert, North Hill Road,and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Fomenkuand children, Fairview Avenue,were the dinner guests of Mr. andMrs. Daniel Den Bleyker, Jr.,Roselle.

mw, BORIS LOU

SI.KMTHK SAI-'K WAVullluiut Iliirmliil

l>niB» or Dietvo(ili: iu-:niii><

SAI.ON•2SH I l ohn r t ,Km. ;<II--;IU:I

lolio.: 11 A. M. l<>l> I1. >1.

V. A. 4-111'-

II. WEANROOFING ft SIDING59 Moffett St., Fordi, N. J-

Tc-U-phon^ P. A. 4-SS54-R

gKjlJ the founding nf Scouting in the«iWthiited Stales. Cilice l'.UO mure| | | i jhan ri,0O0,0l)t) persons hiiv|- been" ••i'Kctivi1))' ideiuilied with the i\inve-

ifjbont . . .V: Buy War Bondt

§Wonder:^ .Jf sonic ntlii'i- way could1 imt b.-

iViseii to send word to mothersIjt their SIIII.S have been wounded,

•Jsginir or killed in at-lion . . .B /,a«.a|Kfi tuli'^.riirii n(iw used sri-ni:- suHvj'f^Ui-blooded and the resultingla;pt!l3pk tu the poor motlH'Ls is ter-

fjilk . • . Our Townshirl motheiBWas found in a dead faint on thea'jjQJ'ch by a nu'inlier of her family

pkwith a U'k'j;i-am iluteljed in her' ' S a n d Bltnuunciii); her son had been

Jlled . . . I understand that earlierthe war, Red Cross workers

i"f,;.^ept tu the homes w iMi the IH-WS,|J'«ljUt that prai-tii'e w.i-> discontinued/| l lwbcn peiijde In-Kiui to assoeinle Aftl^jRcd Cfuiis-with biid ni-w-- . . . Per-|IJ'. haps Wie.'erli I'liiun eiii|ld hire^nniicrst-uidjiiK w< iin'ii, nut in uni-

jsiernii t.j deiiviM- tek'irrams nf that"ijype . . .' It's ill:.! an idea. What do' "' think1.1 . . .

Buy W«r Bondi

[;$atf But Not Least:'-,'.••'.' Hay (Main ,Strei/t) Andersnii is'iJyeeupi-'fi'tiiiK1 at bis home after an-/• (>pei-ation . . . Wish folks would'';• p^t ashes on their sidewalks in•'•• esses where they ijjdu't shovel the' ;. jmuw off wlule it was soft . . . And

while I thiriK of it, the Red Cross•Wav Fund Drive will start March

i , J , i Workers will be needed to make| tfey house-to-house canvass. Here's|v,'.ft qhunce f\ir those who always sayf ''• thsy wunt tu do something to help,

''• to teully do siuwetliirig worthwhile,lull Report M Red Cross Heudquai'terti,

iin Street, if you W»nt to sign

plui Basil KA1HBONE"The PEARL of DEATH"

plui, THE :t STOOGES

SAT. .SUN. MATS)4 CARTOON COMEDIES

SUN., MON.. TUES., WED.

ALAN IADD IS BACK!

ISELINTHEATRE'

Oak Tree Road

FRI. and SAT.. FEB. 2 and 3

Frank Sinatra in •

"STEP LIVELY"nl»o Fibber McGee and Molly in

"HEAVENLY DAYS"

SUN. and MON., FEB. 4 and 5

Spency Tracy in

"The SEVENTH CROSS"

TUES. & WED., fEB. 6 and 7

"MUSIC INMANHATTAN"

starring Anne Shirley

aUo Irit Adrian in

"Shake Hand* WithMurder"

pifWHOUSE,

V O I D S . * ! » • • ' • " "

THURS.. FRI.. SAT.FEB. 1, 2, 3

"NONE RUT THELONELY HE/ftT"

— Wilh - -Ethel Barrymore • Cary Grant

"SINGNETGHBOR,SING"

Brad Taylor and Ruth TerryFRI. and SAT., CHAPTER 13

"THE BLACK ARROW"

MARGIE'S BEAUTY SALON477 Rahway Ave. Woodbridge, N. J.

Machineless Permanenls $5. & $7.50

COLD WAVE $10.

Shampoo and Set 85c. One Item 50c.Open eveningi Telephone Wo. 8-1213

SUN. and MON., FEB. 4, 5,

'TILL WE MEET AGAIN"— With —

Ray Milland - Barbara Britton

"ABROAVWITH TWOYANKS"— With —

William Bendix - Helen WalkerShort Subject*

PLAYING ATTWO THEATRES

AND

PERTH AMBOY, N. J.

TODAY THRU WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7 1H

TUES. and WED., FEB. 6, 7

"HEAVENLY DAYS"with Fibber McGee and Molly

— AINII —

"YOUTH RUNS WILD"— miii —

Bonita Granville • Kent SmithShort Subjecti

- ' • - . U - — ~ • ~ ~

LAMARR

.,HSR{WS SISTERS LEO, CARRILSTIP?MSI KHQX u'.IILtl tOOIl MLUI

MIItHMiSfti

STATE THEATREWOODBRIDG^, N. J.

TODAY THRU SAT.

One of Hollywood1! Greateit Production!

"HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN"with 62 Leading Hollywood Stars

Shown at 6:40 and 9 P. M.

SUN. THRU TUES.

Su»an« FOSTER • Bori, KARLOFF • Turham BEY in

"THE CLlMAJjt"(in color)

plut Bai CROSBY - Fay McKENZlE in

"THE SINGING SHERIFF"

. "WED. THRU SAT."TO HAVE and HAVE NOT" - "GYPSY WILDCAT"

A W O M A N OF

BREATHLESS BEAUTY...

WITH TERROR IN

HER HEART!

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