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VOLifc-NO. 52 iOUTH AMBOY, NEW JERSEY, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY tf IMS<br />

rrttimmnirc<br />

n -tm**f*»rlunn<br />

luritJ<br />

fcers erf (lit Bet Seoul<br />

tmw ted * rtiisittlMi<br />

utUlsed, and h«v* had a<br />

U would appear from<br />

tf horse racing might have<br />

iawry study was given to tht<br />

trnlt result*.<br />

There art sevenal result! tf this<br />

that have berate apparent<br />

- culaUon at to<br />

or not what was gained<br />

wat worth tht<br />

ht paid miittU<br />

The dyed-tn-4he-wool<br />

an i<br />

it be changed from hit<br />

view on life and tti<br />

rewards, no matter what Is done.<br />

Tht spice of life for him is the<br />

element of chance, and he must<br />

hr—lotion for hjg money. Horse<br />

race foHcwers, deprived of teeing<br />

their money in action In a horse<br />

race, haft turned to<br />

because tt gives them a<br />

to tat their money inaction, and<br />

undoubtedly this trend will be exto<br />

others sports.<br />

ere orougni into<br />

court recently charged with "Fixing*<br />

1 basketball gt^tf of tht<br />

Brooklyn College team, and it it<br />

likely that eventually, If this<br />

practice is continued, tht "fixing"<br />

leaf be extended to high<br />

school basketball games, and<br />

other higti school sports, and certainnly<br />

none of us<br />

that<br />

on<br />

We have a<br />

geei supply. Eagle Package 0*,<br />

l» St. Breadway, near Jeln St.<br />

OMtil II r. BL<br />

r PETERSON'S<br />

PHARMACY<br />

Open This Sunday<br />

FEBRUARY 11,<strong>1945</strong><br />

Hainan's A Alky's<br />

-08BD FOE THE<br />

DAY<br />

•r<br />

1<br />

Poor House Matron<br />

(Mmance Given<br />

Final Approval<br />

Ctjtjsdl Gets Protest Prom<br />

Temponuy Employee<br />

The last of three ordinances<br />

fitting ctty portion*, wat pasted<br />

by tht council oa Tuesday evening<br />

when tht ordinance naming<br />

Mrs. Ethel OToole to the pott of<br />

Matron of tht Poor House, at an<br />

annual salary ef $430 until January<br />

1. 1HI. wai patted cm second<br />

and final readings.<br />

In a communication to the<br />

council, Mayor MoKeon informed<br />

he had reappolnted Joseph Phillips<br />

to the Police Pension-Commission,<br />

and Mary McGkmigle<br />

and Catherine O'Connor to ttte<br />

<strong>Library</strong> Board. Another communication<br />

from the mayor notified<br />

of hit appolntmen t of Thomas<br />

Downs to the Board of Education.<br />

The mayor Also brought before<br />

(Continued on Page 8)<br />

, *<br />

Masonic Lodge<br />

Here Celebrated<br />

82ndAnmVersary<br />

Charles H. Agan Was Presented<br />

With Wrist Watch<br />

With appropriate ceremonies,<br />

the find anniversary of the es-<br />

tablishment of St. Stephen's Lod-<br />

Sands of Time<br />

ge, F. & A. M., was celebrated at<br />

the Masonic Temple on Main<br />

Street, Monday evening.<br />

During the celebration, Charles<br />

H. Ag«n, who presided over the<br />

activities of the lodge during the<br />

past term, as Worshipful Master,<br />

wat presented with a wrist watch,<br />

the presentation being made by<br />

Frederick Lear, the new Worshipful<br />

Master,<br />

The address of the evening was<br />

delivered by the Rev. Harry R.<br />

Pine* of Trenton, a member of<br />

the order.<br />

A dinner was prepared and served<br />

by the members of Amhov<br />

Chapter Ho. 15S» Order of the<br />

Eastern Star.<br />

WHAT! No bet water? Better<br />

Menaghan, telejmoae 253,<br />

etff. Stevens Are* and David' SI<br />

Deputy Collector<br />

At Trust Copmnay<br />

Next Wednesday<br />

Mi Anticipate 60%<br />

WiU Use Form W-2<br />

Officials of tilt South Amboy<br />

Triist Company announoed this<br />

week U»t Deputy Francis Shooan<br />

wat vetigned to the South<br />

Annoy Trust Company, next<br />

Wednesday to assist taxpayers<br />

with the preparation of their ifttt<br />

Income Tax Returns. It vat requested<br />

however, that those wdio<br />

do not Intend to file retains on<br />

Form W-2 Revised, complete returns<br />

to the beat of their ability<br />

before seeking assistance.<br />

Collector of Internal Revenue,<br />

John 1. Manning, «sUofpatet *hat<br />

approximately sixty per cent, or<br />

seven hundred and fifty thousand<br />

of the taxpayers filing final<br />

returns for 1944 in his district,<br />

(Continued on Page 12)<br />

GLORIA W. McCHESNEY<br />

WAS SINGER AT<br />

DIMES MARCH BALL<br />

Miss Gloria Wayne McChesney,<br />

of Grand street, Bayview Manor,<br />

well known vocalist, sang at the<br />

March of Dunes Ball in Washington,<br />

D. C, In ifehe Shoreham<br />

Hotel, recently.<br />

In addition to Mrs. Roosevelt,<br />

Miss McChesney was presented to<br />

Kay Kayser, Veronica lAke, Mary<br />

Brien, Alan Ladd, Danny Kaye<br />

and other famous personages.<br />

Miss McChesney is the daugti,<br />

ter of Mrs. Edna MoChesney.<br />

•<br />

CATHOLIC PRESS<br />

EXHIBIT AT<br />

GEORGIAN COURT<br />

In a special celebration of Catholic<br />

Press month, an exhibit<br />

has been tarranged for the Georgian<br />

Court Collef e Ubrary at Lakewood<br />

by Sister M. Patrice, college<br />

librarian.<br />

News of Catholic Press Month,<br />

and an editorial extolling its beneftte,<br />

wiU appear in the February<br />

issue of the Court Page, campus<br />

monthly newspaper. Smlly Quinlan,<br />

of this city, is a merober of<br />

the staff of this paper.<br />

uxe borne a pini ei Mersneys<br />

neitefeos lee i;re»m, eniy me. t&u<br />

He. Breaiwat.<br />

Estimate Beard Turns Down<br />

Increased School Budget Mm<br />

At an adjourned minting, and<br />

the sewn* school budget beam<br />

tf tht year, ths Start! tf<br />

tteti wat forced to tiMpft a<br />

f reduced budget for tht oa<br />

year, at t meeting of tht Board<br />

of School teumatt, haM Wedne*<br />

Hf evearag m tht Mayors affiet.<br />

At the ant twartng, oa Meeoay<br />

wenlng, tht Board pratsitii m<br />

.tntattve budget whtah retj—tad<br />

iiil,oa.Sf, and this was tamed<br />

Jown then iy tht repfttmHtlfih<br />

af th« council.<br />

Wednesday evening, when tht<br />

adjourned meeting tegan, Com<br />

dent of the Board tf<br />

•resented a pared<br />

*Ued for the teDtlnt<br />

M.4O8 76 for sDhtol<br />

wbiefc Cnetmliskiiiei John<br />

-hairman tf the School Board,<br />

•att year, decmred wat m acoo*dinoe<br />

with tht radnctton VequesU<br />

nadeby tht Beard of School Etimate,<br />

A vote on Ibe budget «•<br />

ealed Mayor McKeon and ttie<br />

two memtert of the CouncU. Anton<br />

Walctak and John Leonard<br />

Tiomas Gfeasoo<br />

Prcflsmt<br />

TSdwd Board<br />

Succeed Jetut<br />

voting against iu adoption, art' XX AL DRUG STCIRK<br />

me tmo Sdhool Board sttflmen I WILL NO LONGER<br />

Pretfaltnt Oleason and Commit 11ANBLE CICARBTTTS<br />

*ioaer VaM voting in favor.<br />

With thto imtieeLiit on -%m<br />

opinion of tht council before him,<br />

Scfectotf<br />

Vail At<br />

At tim reorgsnitafinn<br />

ef ttte 9mm tf mtmmm,<br />

recently, Thomas Qieason w*»<br />

•iected rnetJ6w» to succeed .lohn<br />

V*ll Mr. CHuam hat been ohalraaa«<br />

of tilt Buisdthgt * Omundt<br />

entniiitetmi of the Board lor several<br />

yeans.<br />

Marion Oomomm wat elected<br />

riot prmkJent of tine Board. He<br />

•frved during the past year at<br />

•S» ehalinaa of the Books and<br />

Supplies Commitlee.<br />

Tbjttatt> A Dvwrm, item membtr<br />

of «»-Board, natned te titled<br />

WUbmn Kehoe, took hk<br />

itat at the reg<br />

if.<br />

•— > • ' »<br />

cliarette !tuadtfi^ttajh;<br />

wor-<br />

Qleaaon proceeded to explain that •• the supply tf 4rti»rtt*et rtdie<br />

budget which had just been ^^^^ m **• <<br />

rejected w« prepared wfth all tr than during the pit* tevtt«I<br />

the ttsmt deleted that oouJd pot* weafci, and when they did arrive,<br />

smb* be done wtthoot, without they lasted but a short Unit<br />

harming the efficiency of lit At an example of torn eagernesi<br />

school system, To Commisefoaer for cigarettes, a firwefc belonging<br />

Gleaton's query to Oounrtiman to one ef 4he dgatita ftna* t»-<br />

Leonard, asking if the council had rtved here and several Jocal resi-<br />

aay budget suggestions, since tt dents rushed across. Broad#ay<br />

had tamed down the second bad- liter It, to see at whkh store" It<br />

tret presented by the School Board stopped.<br />

Councilman Leonard said the So few were Jfce cigarettes here<br />

council representatives had been this week that a few ttorej even<br />

instructed to give approval only had "stoopers," those reserve^ for<br />

If the budget was not more than tht h steady customers. Other W<br />

178,432.00, tht amount allocated es, to out down the demand* and<br />

last year. Following this state- forestall arguments, Hatted up<br />

ment. Commissioner Veil declar- signs Oft 4heir eniraaot doors<br />

ed, that tf this figure wat imposed reading "No cigarettes."<br />

on the Board of Education, many The arguroeats between custo-<br />

activities would have to be curmers seeking cigarettes .ma£: tat<br />

tailed and tome employees re- dealers who d&in't have them,<br />

leased.<br />

grew in number, and apparently<br />

Commissioner Gleaton said disgusted with Hie situation entf|<br />

that such a budget would fores local cigarette outlet, Boffinen't<br />

Continued on Page 9 Drag Store, announoed It wouldi<br />

not longer handle them, White tttt<br />

situation eonUwitt tm-tA-vntft^.<br />

LOCAL CHURCHES TO<br />

COMBINE SERVICES<br />

In order to conserve fuel, an<br />

agreement hat been reached between<br />

the congregations of the<br />

First Baptist and lint Methodist<br />

Churches of this city to combine<br />

their services, beginning oa the<br />

coming Sunday. Hie services will<br />

be held In toe,two churches on<br />

alternate Sunday evenings, with<br />

the service this Sunday evening<br />

at the First Baptist Church, The<br />

Morning Services will be held on<br />

Sunday morning la each of th<br />

churches at usual.<br />

The churches will also alternate<br />

in consolidating their Wednesday<br />

evening prayer services.<br />

FOR YOITR<br />

SECURE INS 1<br />

TRftOUOB<br />

FRANK S. KABO$m<br />

EVERY INSURANCE KEKD<br />

i» If, BKOADWA1 TSL, «<br />

G.O.P. CLUB PLANS<br />

VALENTINE PARTC<br />

Ait toe headquarters on Stevens<br />

Avenue, the South Amboy Republicans<br />

will have a VaJtotine<br />

Party on Thursday evening.<br />

Mrs. How&rd into aa4 Mrs.<br />

Anna Krelaowr are dhalrmen of<br />

the ixwunittee m»4 B,oy Freeman<br />

is the chairman of th<br />

ment committee.<br />

¥ESTER»AY AFTd<br />

WAS NSNtTS m fB<br />

In same 4r»pfa»t m<br />

wat ralher eeei hf<br />

for<br />

1mmm><br />

Wttt, Melr<br />

gram e*


- -V KAMI<br />

M<br />

m<br />

an<br />

ft at<br />

by Mr<br />

ft. - *• wfcole a*<br />

«f the<br />

A*<br />

they put m<br />

Mr * held vtta<br />

baa N M ttrod<br />

will Her<br />

Chief<br />

; (MSMrartHrfi r t to ute<br />

a graft act on John L Lewis? Mora<br />

4 40 Men, 8 Horses'<br />

"•!<br />

af WafM Wat I daya,<br />

if»«try»«a b<br />

• Omu"<br />

af Ml Eef., »rd B», Mta Div. Many<br />

at tha Aanertcaa treept were aaeved ;<br />

by 1MR*I ham emra to WarM Wat I,!<br />

Thb la the Brat fhetagrafh received<br />

Tailored Ensemble<br />

for Bonds<br />

Tailored clothaa are galBf toft, and<br />

WM BM BBBNHBBJ IBBBMB* »yp»<br />

leal af thlt trend It a allm, trim<br />

oBtflt af wrndift, hloBte and tkfart,<br />

3*5 lenBlsIiN tes^h conea frera ! i<br />

UO| blaBaad ateetraa asd<br />

wkirt wiife | i pieatt. Salect<br />

« leoal atora, and bay<br />

Shiritratsl Drem<br />

Bond<br />

bvyhtgWar<br />

able at<br />

atleeal<br />

I/, i. Trtmtmp Difmrimat<br />

THE<br />

SN<br />

THIS HANDSOME<br />

QUAftTIT af m<br />

by tht<br />

tog's tana In front af<br />

W Ja ftiMHi " M Jit iriaaMBj<br />

while the boy* were<br />

tnjoying a wishful<br />

window - ahepeinf<br />

teur. Ed. note: Buy<br />

It paatible far Joe to<br />

swap hit 0,1. hat far<br />

an Adam Hat—soon<br />

M»8 AMERICA** MAKES<br />

0000 — Hollywood — Defying<br />

the tradition that girta<br />

chosen aa w Mtet America" fall<br />

down tiie ladder of fame aa<br />

faet at they jump up to It,<br />

rth«pti»cipU«wfcick<br />

TKB gaunt tiyurB el tbt)<br />

Gioat Emavacipator ttandt in ika><br />

oiitoVlotery,<br />

tvfitttit vnt M<br />

SOUTH AMBOY T RUST COMPANY<br />

UilTI<br />

CITIZEN<br />

APSHOTS<br />

•ATROt W>ltTER—Thit bey, a native af tha Buka<br />

Wle^puw^wBi ^Bi v^^^tf^^^^f^ff B^^P^^|pa*ww»#wBj^ w4s^n*w •W •HiS BW pWHr^slp WBTW av<br />

sMlAVJgBdk flkAftjPvlhi MBB%B#AIBA BtAg^fth II*^SBJ majaM Ms%^ frttta^ tiaiaii tn^*^tl Bk^^^<br />

^t*B/Wwa^^w pt?a^^>a/^FT a^^^^Wpe^wp e^wpy^Hn^ in^tr ^Wr^iRB¥aP »w*^*y VVvv g»*Wl ' *TPH NF^<br />

fteeo tMitM marrfad and M hj taboo Mr a woman to eae him<br />

M.<br />

"GLAMOUR MANOR* WAS<br />

NEVER LfKf THtgl — E»<br />

clalmt Jovial Cliff Arquette,<br />

upon hia arrival at Ma New<br />

York hotel from Hollywood,<br />

Arquette aCart aa the proprietor •<br />

of a broken down botejf on the<br />

SLUE Network comedy day*<br />

time thow M Stam«uf Manor, 11<br />

heard at Noon, EWT, etch<br />

weekday.<br />

ITMI FUNNI It gTlLL Aft f FUN<br />

!>•¥•• HMBW tlMpill<br />

10 • rMpiTitor<br />

ted ta but ana af ttu<br />

alble through Marca af<br />

I MEW OLAM RESltTi HYDRO-<br />

FLUORIC ACID - SouthbHdfe,<br />

Matt.—A new glaat which rttlttt<br />

• atuck of hydrofluorta<br />

acid that dittntegratea ordinary<br />

13'tat, corrodes moat metals, anal<br />

pretfc'eee dangerout burnt, hat<br />

bean deveie#«# by Or, Alexit 0.<br />

Pincua of American Optical Com*<br />

pany. He ia ahown pointing to 5<br />

ana mada of ordinary glata,<br />

k fel-gMk AhgMMfe a%*kA9^feAJ*l tea* tow^t^tB^.<br />

t acid fumee. Tha ether<br />

Jtfcjajia* mM tjjgti fijjjfcnr ilfajMI Btamm<br />

^•^atj^Fw ^F» wrw^f waff apwmPB]i 'iiaHP<br />

tha ftjmea and ta per.<br />

feetly tranapartnt.


D, Reekie,, |l, ruuburfk, A piece el stumpael<br />

A.aasaalleacw. Ky.t te fae<br />

are provUlaf treat- * te We*<br />

a^aaT tfesV ftMAMaj^g WA aifft^AAi^aYai<br />

tylag • eeaifce* ea a aUs- the eaesay saet1<br />

aiea ewet €ea*r at Geraiaey.<br />

*<br />

A New Butterfly Comes to life<br />

•eat He. Charles<br />

Ms let<br />

WICHITA, KANSAS - Airwiet rerieea^ #»tar ft* *"•?* JjO'<br />

MBtfta h*v«- Wn sUrtkd at tht sight of a qeetr-beking nirplan*<br />

wiUi • U>1 that r«s€mMes the half-optnfed wing* ef a battorfly. It<br />

•let without either horizontal or vertical tail iurfaeee and hat a V<br />

Uil vita only two tlem«nti »nd*io wet nirkuimed "^itterfly" tall<br />

Ta* u««jw design oririrrKted at th* Bwch Aircraft Corporation and<br />

their pyrpostf in building this experimental unit ia to investigate the<br />

possibilities of simplified utrurturt, fliinination or redwctteli vi ewnpixjnibiltty<br />

efffcts at hiijh speeda, aimplifled «*ntrola, and ti»t effect<br />

ee control, stability and handling eew which m*y be offered by suck<br />

e fftdtcaJ departure from conventional ron»tructien.<br />

Tht airplane is a modified AT-iO Beechcraft plyw(»od transitional<br />

trainer, which hat been eonvertwi to a flying tert unit tor irarioua<br />

advanced ideas. Test pilots state that the "Butterfly" Uil renders excellent<br />

control end stability characteristics at all speeds.<br />

0. 8. '8podk*'<br />

to be outdone by the Rutwho<br />

make vodka out of potadJstUlera<br />

trotted out their flrit<br />

potato whiskey in New York recently,<br />

made from 80 per cent spfriti dlitilled<br />

ftrom cull potatoes ami 30 per<br />

cent atralf ht whiskey four years old.<br />

FILE<br />

IMCOME TAX<br />

RETURNS<br />

HERE<br />

Rang blankets over a tine with a<br />

half or a fourth on one aide, and<br />

without clothespins. A blanket driee<br />

quicker if two Hnet—near together<br />

—•here the weight. Squeeze water<br />

from the ends occasionally and<br />

shake the blanket to fluff the nap.<br />

INCOME TAX RETURN<br />

AND I HAVE UNTIL MIDNIGHT I*<br />

it, Sat, Feat F»reaa«,<br />

ta a sadeea Nasi<br />

a Belfftaai I free*, waea warn<br />

s*. Bay aiere Beads.<br />

Drriag tioMof mtajr ways to<br />

uvf surplus loodi. but should net<br />

like tht place of freectaf, canning.<br />

or itoring ft ctn fupplemwit lto«<br />

itoret el prteerved fcoodf aud Mid<br />

to winter etttng,<br />

WOTICl Of* INTENTION<br />

TaM notice that Robert A<br />

trading ta Thte Midway<br />

Tavern, has applied to the<br />

Mayor and Borough Council of<br />

the Borough of SayrevUle, Mkldlesex<br />

Cousty. New Jersey, lor<br />

a plenary consumption license<br />

for premises situated on Stele<br />

Highway 4«ft, between Traffic<br />

elrete and Vletory Bridge, Sayrevile<br />

Borough. New Jersey.<br />

Objections, If any. should be<br />

made In writing Immediately to<br />

Fmn* P. KoMb, Ckrk, BafOUfh uf<br />

SmyrevlUe, 8ayrevttle» N. J,<br />

(Signed) Robert A. Rossi,<br />

tSS Church St.,<br />

South Amboy, N. ,<br />

tau ever Oemaiir The eaewie4 ptaae<br />

B17 eafteeer k eat vita a<br />

|*ea* vert tar l tae<br />

M<br />

m m<br />

left<br />

at aeeae<br />

eea tats<br />

New ke<br />

*•? Wet<br />

Funds Available For<br />

Mortgage Loans<br />

Investors & Owners Building & Loin Ass©.<br />

GET YOUR HIGH PRICE NOW FOR TOUR CAE!<br />

When the new car* we avaAlabW ymir» wHI then be<br />

worth only « third of ill prevent vain*!<br />

UNCLE JOE PAYS CASH<br />

For all wakes and models.<br />

Speedway Auto Sales Co.<br />

Wmtelaftdce S-tl4t<br />

82,1 ST. rjSOROR AVR, WOODmtlI>GE<br />

BUY MORI WAR BOKTM<br />

Transportation Situation<br />

A Word to All Users of <strong>Public</strong> Service<br />

Street Cora and Buses<br />

THE COMBINATION of record breaking traffic, wartime shortages of men<br />

and materials, severe cold and heavy anew bat made operation of street cart<br />

and buses much more difficult than In the usual winter weather.<br />

Snow piled at the curb has reduced street space by one half in many<br />

place* so that the running time on many lines has been doubled. Icy ruts are<br />

tearing at springs, chassis and engines—^crippling buses and seriously slowing<br />

service.<br />

With the manpower shortage added to these difficulties, you can well<br />

understand why service in many cases seems so slow and uncomfortable.<br />

We bring these facts to your attention with a sincere word of thanks for<br />

the good spirit in which you have taken the shortcomings of our service, W©<br />

know it is no fun to wait on a cold comer for a bus and to be late for work<br />

or dinner. Yet we have, had fewer complaints than in years when there<br />

was no war emergency and weather conditions were less severe.<br />

For this understanding, the men who operate our buses are sincerely<br />

grateful Every one of them is working overtime and it is going to take our<br />

very best efforts to keep all buses rolling through this winter.<br />

Our transit system is the life blood of New Jersey*! war industries.<br />

Three quarters of a million war workers depend upon us for their transportation.<br />

We are fully aware of and sincerely regret the inconveniences you are<br />

enduring. We pledge our best efforts to overcome the current difficulties<br />

just as rapidly, as conditions will permit<br />

Again we say "thanks for your patience!"<br />

(M. R. BOYLAN)<br />

Vim President in Charge of Operation<br />

PUBLIC SERVICE


pmm to tht<br />

«•*** during tfee<br />

IIP w*r*<br />

pommm of tfet taH tain-<br />

lid. Over<br />

TrQ dS tt<br />

Won Over Matawan<br />

Friday N^ht<br />

Hoffman Hfth School got sack<br />

tnlothe win column Friday night<br />

sa-36 victory over Matawan<br />

School lo make the ninth<br />

of the season and the only<br />

lost, that suffered at the<br />

Johnny Hfwimtnan. ayttn paced<br />

Hie Hoffman clan, scoring t<br />

bast* tod three fouls for 1*<br />

points; mud Jim Croddlck, who<br />

has also been in the soornig toad<br />

lo ithe Hoffman team during Hit<br />

season, came through with seven<br />

baskets for 14 points,<br />

The first quarter ended In a 7*7<br />

dead-lock, but Hoffman outscored<br />

Matawan In the two following<br />

quarters to give fhem sufficient<br />

edge to overcome Matawan's ral-<br />

In the last quarter that produced<br />

some results,<br />

McOuire was top scorer for<br />

Matt/wan, with six goals and »<br />

foul for 13 points.<br />

Hoffman Q F ,Pt.<br />

Bodeotnan, f S 3 it<br />

Tioe. f 1 a I<br />

Ifunck, c 0 © 0<br />

Croddtek, g ......— .... 7 0 1*<br />

2er»f f —— © 3 1<br />

Keumana* f © 0 0<br />

16 7 39<br />

Matawan Q F Pt<br />

-JPaluter, f ••—• 8 1 7<br />

McOuire, f — « 1 13<br />

Lamtira, c .. 1 1 3<br />

s - ,.».. 1 o<br />

Hh, g ... * .•' •<br />

Tatoadgt, g 0 0,0<br />

15 5 35<br />

Hoffman ...:.... 3 10 13 10—30<br />

7 7 14—35<br />

Painting Woodwork<br />

When painting woodwork, cost<br />

oorknobs and lockt with vaseline,<br />

>e paint can be easily wiped<br />

nlashes on thes# surfaces.<br />

if<br />

Amhrersary MJ<br />

ByltarfCkb<br />

Bewit<br />

A pNgnM t»<br />

brauoo of the Hth Anniversary<br />

isfH nl IUK 4lf ^HMK asl lit<br />

f ewtotd the wtefcfcr<br />

«f tilt total Rotary dub<br />

on Tuesday noon, MI dthere was<br />

a talk toy WWam H, Watson ef<br />

• ^swt wtl AMHMJT wllsW) IvKi IMIU<br />

net is nfkL<br />

will be t wmtOm of th*<br />

arrangmg for the dia-<br />

to ssart fih* ieth<br />

af aotart<br />

ttonal and the BOth anaivartary<br />

of the local duo, Wednesday noon<br />

*t the YMCA Tt» dinner<br />

held at the Butk»wood<br />

on Saturday n^ht, Fatevaiy 17th<br />

The ©wwittee m arraoiements<br />

comiau of Dr, Frank J.<br />

John 1, Uullane and Valttr<br />

ftfimit KisH^utira<br />

The foundin* of the movement DATE SET FOR<br />

of IMlli<br />

WORIJ) DAY 0F<br />

. to the fund at the it* Baden PwweM, and it's OBSERVANCE HKRi<br />

tat benefit basketball gameastat<br />

in tim United States If ir-<br />

Wve DuPoat P^oto Pro* ness Thompson Seton, was re-<br />

of the local United<br />

* attf the Bakelite fdwnii. eafied oy Mr. Watttn, who deFederation<br />

of Church Women<br />

m Saturday night in Hoffetartd Urn stsady growth of thehave<br />

arranged to hold their ania*»<br />

High School AudRorium organisation It still eootteulnt. nual observance of the World<br />

inouiKOng that the drive wttl He told of the part ley Seoutt Cm # *s*m at the First Pn%<br />

mm Thttrsday, Mr, Knits are taking in the war effort par- kyttrian Church on Friday, fed<br />

that all wHe have not yetUeularty<br />

in the PWMnptaes, and niary lfth.<br />

oootributtons, and win toin<br />

Italy. His talk was supptomen, There will be morning and ev-<br />

to, mail checks to him, or to ted with motion pictures of theening<br />

setstOBa, with Mr, J. Van<br />

-aak J Farrell, deputy activities at the Rarttan OouwU Hit*, a missionary who recently<br />

before Uie cloein« daU.<br />

ratarned from China, the<br />

Robert Brown of the Scotch gr at the evening teuton<br />

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LUBRICATING SERVICE<br />

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Win. Munn, Prep*<br />

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Let us eeme eat and help yon fit out year kitchen with these<br />

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Let as give y*a an estimate on a<br />

Complete Hot Air<br />

Juft pick up your phone and<br />

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expert to visit you and give<br />

you a free estimate. Ho obligation<br />

terms arrant* m ^75 HOBART OTREET,<br />

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Tr right sway to help relieve feel<br />

Lotg advised ey<br />

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A scientific preparation rrestad lor you waw<br />

yearn to look younger. It nimltiisi estro§enie<br />

hormones — the equivalent of a substance whica is<br />

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A war<br />

U<br />

LOlHr Hi<br />

Troop ft Wag He*t At<br />

K ve*ia« At air<br />

wttf*<br />

of Boy ScouU of thii to<br />

advance to the wo* if the or-<br />

(he deurt of Honor if<br />

Council held here Monday night<br />

tafit. Marys School Hafi, with<br />

Vroop 99, sponsored by St. Mary'k<br />

Qhureh as th# *iw^tifr troop.<br />

flkfcflwMMdnfcft AAlA |^^A|M— Ad?<br />

awirt with a mm fey toe R*v<br />

francli Gunner, the** was a can- j<br />

|9, and tod by Vincent<br />

Jr., Senior Patrol Lead-<br />

Tho«t who<br />

Antonto Qeorss floieiAcr and<br />

Jehu Hollywood, of Itesi Troo©<br />

and Richard Walus, of<br />

Troop 99 of 8ayr«vUk.<br />

fhws it Jo»pii Claffy, John Mulvty,<br />

KUen* Arm«troftc and Oit*<br />

r§f Oaniijr, of Troop Mi John<br />

Tutor and John HXtto* of<br />

Troop §4 of Mourns; and PhUlp<br />

MoCutcheon, France* Itytn, DooaJd<br />

Ste*, PrancU B«U»er and<br />

IUMMU Hahn of Troop M, of,<br />

fegnwUle,' ate Donaid Lake and<br />

Robert ftiwlaorw of Troop tl of<br />

this city; and Paul WHMHOHI of<br />

Troop 83 of ParUn.<br />

Star Scout award* tor lire BUT-<br />

It badfei wert made to Robert<br />

mmm of Troop M, Donald NUm,<br />

Donald Bechman, Ttrraoe<br />

Oksant and Stanley Kkmk of<br />

Troop II, and kt*ene Malik,<br />

Stephen Malik. Jotm Larkin, Edwatd<br />

Doolin* and FrancU Kearney<br />

of Troop 99,<br />

%Me Scout awards tor ten merit<br />

badges and live vecial merit<br />

hadynt were awarded 4o Howard<br />

Larew and William Hunan, Jr., of<br />

4Troop tl, and the Eagle Pmba<br />

was awarded to Assistant Scoutmaster<br />

Charles Orant of Troop<br />

94.<br />

Over fifty merit<br />

FUNERAL HOME<br />

An Establishment's<br />

Best Assets are its<br />

Recommendations . .<br />

Through the years it has<br />

been our privilege to<br />

trace many of our new<br />

families to the wholehearted<br />

words of praise<br />

from those whom we<br />

have served.<br />

SOUTH AMBOY OPTICIANS<br />

124 South Broadway<br />

oney and patronUse us.<br />

tminm inm 5-8 P. M,<br />

preseripttoiif our spec-<br />

DIM duplictttd and all<br />

of Troop if,<br />

if mm tooH Sacrtd Heart<br />

fey<br />

sal of Troop 9§l<br />

ptoe fey rtiestar Cos of Troop 91;<br />

and Kwt Ctees pias fey Private<br />

of tbs<br />

S. Anay,<br />

Troop ft mna<br />

tile Laurence<br />

Troop, prwentsd the Star<br />

wbM* me lift \<br />

m made fey Ru»-<br />

The<br />

• fj ( ~ " " •<br />

Troop 99, aad tfM lite]<br />

vu MMte fey WaM«r 8.<br />

Troop mamhtr<br />

Traee II ml<br />

was madt fey Dutrtet Chairman<br />

Flv«<br />

Troop 99, who<br />

tJoouu were prwanted mtb iheAr<br />

liam Watam<br />

fcecutift,Wii- WlKa »ior tr.i cMton watft clottm,<br />

was* and put them twty without<br />

3 SHOVELS FULL<br />

OF COAL A DAY/<br />

vleclric Uanilor<br />

ACnJALTKTSawefoeew*mea|>io»OjSolroareoalbia<br />

esi ~<br />

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til<br />

let iasttu^doa by cailiaf as. U*s<br />

P. J. MONAGHAN<br />

CORNER STEVENS AVENUE ft DAVID STREE?<br />

To The Ladies<br />

EVERY<br />

TUES. ft WED.<br />

I0IEITWI6C<br />

AIM TAMIIOFF<br />

FIRE KING<br />

OVENJVARB<br />

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TOMORROW<br />

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Friday A Saturday Only<br />

TELEPHONE 253<br />

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Account<br />

MO MPNIMUM tALAHfl<br />

Start with $1 or SMT*. Tke cm to baa Hun<br />

9c for tadi ekeek 4«*< REGARDLESS OP<br />

THE AMOUNT. No cfcarft f«r ieptaita.<br />

MAIL DEPOSrrs ACCEPTED<br />

FIRST NATIONAL BANK<br />

AMBOY.N.J.<br />

Mall In Rnvelepe<br />

m Fists en<br />

le Peel Card<br />

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EMPIRE<br />

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FOSTER BEY KARLOFF<br />

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NEWS<br />

BUT UNITED STATES WAS BONDS<br />

TUESDAY<br />

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i l^rtHl<br />

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COMING SOON<br />

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Ct GREAT STARS in<br />

HOLLYWOOD CANTEEN<br />

THUR^ FRL ft SAT.<br />

HARRIS IN THE<br />

ODORABI i KITTY<br />

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of Valentines.. •.<br />

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VALOTYB<br />

w im M INGUSH<br />

wf urn m mi<br />

OfcfiSEAS $OU*R<br />

MfcUifT** t> HER -T<br />

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AGO * fftM AN URN IN A PUBLIC 30U*«. fOu Of ASSORTO<br />

Rtf MANY YEARS<br />

WAS PEPSOM<br />

TEP ID 8E<br />

Oft<br />

MaryKeegan<br />

Rites Held<br />

DUONG ELIZABETHAN<br />

TOSSED Mi<br />

KlCVf 0$ WWPOW<br />

ON ST.<br />

DAY—<br />

morning, Mrs.<br />

Keegan died «l the Boufch<br />

Memorial Hospital «#ter a<br />

. She tu » rea^dent<br />

Park and was bom<br />

city, Jibe daughter of the<br />

Tteraey and Bridget<br />

Hopkins),<br />

furteraJ VMI h€M Tuesday<br />

at 8:30 from the hom*<br />

r, Mm. Mary Mouat<br />

Park, and « mass of<br />

iem was celd»*at©d »t nine<br />

at St. Mary . Churwas<br />

in St. Mary*s<br />

Kiev. Fmnds Gunner<br />

t ttoe chtirah service<br />

thegn<br />

«re h^ 1 husband<br />

Mou:<br />

bear<br />

Kath<br />

Formal Dress Aid<br />

To Buying'Bonds<br />

« *<br />

f«r ipecinl ocf<br />

or am ex-<br />

>M ftue of the<br />

onf<br />

In<br />

AMPWTMI 1830*5<br />

LOCK Of MtS<br />

Aors m<br />

IN HIS VI^UKTWE.<br />

Funeral Rites<br />

Held Tuesday For<br />

ElizabethManhattan<br />

Miss Elizabeth Manhattan, •<br />

former resident of |his city, and<br />

sister of the late JatnM W. Manhattan,<br />

died on Saturday at ft<br />

Sunnyfleld Nursing Home at<br />

The funeral was held Tuesday<br />

tlternottTBt 2:30 from the Ma-<br />

-on Funeral Home, 241 Bordenmm<br />

avenue, wi.th the Rev. Barry<br />

I. Weyrich, rector af Chrfart Bjfialopal<br />

Churaih, the officiating<br />

clergyman. Interment was in<br />

Shrtst emm Cemetery.<br />

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Electronic Repairs<br />

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BY EXPERT TECHNICIAN<br />

MODERN TEST EQUIPMENT<br />

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President Park<br />

Td. Sooth Ambov 19S-J<br />

THE SOUTH AMBOY BUSINESS<br />

COAL AND WOOD<br />

Pal Bryinski<br />

mwmmtmm<br />

Uhlgfti mi<br />

GOAL<br />

CKNTER AMD ELM flf.<br />

Bridge Coal Co.<br />

Ldygh Coal and Wood<br />

I<br />

» Bnmi T«p Srft Coal<br />

Main Offk*<br />

Nta 8tn SMtti Awboy<br />

Braaca Ofte, OM Bridfe<br />

FRANK PAZDAN, Prop.<br />

PAINTS, KTC,<br />

A. MORRIS<br />

PaiaU, Oils and Varatehe*<br />

BrariMM» Gtaas, Broitfw<br />

GoM Utf, Stales, Etc<br />

Wai Paper<br />

Aaiboi<br />

SIGNS OF THE<br />

BETTER KIND"<br />

GENERAL PAINTING<br />

214 Ctdar Street<br />

CARPENTERS * BUHJ)ERS<br />

P.O.<br />

FRANK it MACEDULSKI<br />

CARPENTER and BUILDER<br />

To<br />

South Amboy, N. J.<br />

ACKTYLENE WELDING<br />

JOHN! CROSS<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

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General Repairing<br />

Sect* A*ww Seuth Ambdy<br />

& A. m<br />

We will weld your damaged<br />

fenders or your leafy<br />

furnace.<br />

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104 RoaeweO Street<br />

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to R. B. laaaoat<br />

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JUSTICE 0T THE rEACB<br />

INSURANCE OF ALL KINDS<br />

204 Henry St., South Amboy<br />

INSURANCE<br />

Life, Fire, Automu iW<br />

WILLIAM H. KEHOK<br />

100 RoseweU Si.<br />

. Tel m<br />

PLUMBING AND HEATING<br />

G. T. WILHELM<br />

Sanitary and<br />

Heating Engineer<br />

MKRCO OIL RUKNKRS<br />

Telephone S. A. 292<br />

228 First St, South Ambny<br />

Wilhelm's Hall<br />

Rates Fiirnlshed Upon Reqaent<br />

. H. LEWIS<br />

PLUMBING AND<br />

SEATING<br />

1 03 Burners<br />

With In|«*rn»tionaHr P»m«WI"<br />

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Telfphone 584<br />

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and<br />

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Eslinialri Che<br />

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SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN<br />

Established ist?<br />

PuioUshed every Friday by<br />

HE SOUTH AMBOY PUBLISHING COMPANY, Inc.<br />

L C. Btadgood, Editor J, E. Coogan, Business Manager<br />

Intend as Second Class Matter at the South Amfaoy Post Office<br />

the Act of March t» W7t<br />

tM* fm Tear, Pivt C«nu per Copy.<br />

This will not be Habit for error* sppeartns to any<br />

beyond the oo* a* spaet occupy by tin trror,<br />

CL06K TO OUR HEABT8<br />

Tfee subject of postwar jobs is one in which the petro-|<br />

inlustry must not, and will not, be found wanting.<br />

Many a weary farrier in the foxholes of France, tht ruined<br />

village* of Italy, and the eternal mud of New Guinea has<br />

taougat confidently of the «# job he is


Laar.<br />

to pta» of tin*<br />

Route 3* wfttteh to pro<br />

«** SU* Ififiwray Oos»rtad<br />

iwesntdir and<br />

witt NMiit la<br />

Her to 4h»<br />

M forawilatsd c*-l<br />

a OklUl WHtfch 0/ tlM Wtfti<br />

fnwn tht aaftrtr extt<br />

i feridi* at Margaa to<br />

oo of Kont* I and<br />

lyport. 'fht IBX>-<br />

«tvwtr wouM b* •Uuifht<br />

K9mewt»i *bov* ttw<br />

of Hit<br />

involfs deep cut*<br />

litti land of Lauren<br />

CUffwood tact<br />

Oomst<br />

mail in BhUif<br />

0, Walkw, former<br />

of tl»e New Jersey Real<br />

Aa_orta41oo wrwi • feakSefit<br />

Bf« teadert In the<br />

v*6 have 40een fflrfJD |hj<br />

liadHoa Townstilp.<br />

To—nship Oom<br />

* hsartng before<br />

County Frtthotdtrt,<br />

sut* i that t*w> now higti-<br />

POUM Itav* tAuroBot Harmd<br />

Oiflwood Btaoh "fhost<br />

aad tbat Urn pian wat an<br />

ht at to-<br />

Iht toapayon of ttit<br />

•J^OO.800 wtwo tht preaont<br />

JM could be widened f or tht<br />

distance ai * cost of $500.-<br />

alker said that to tons at<br />

•4 foot wldt bridges and narundorpataea<br />

had bttn<br />

<strong>09</strong> Hie CommiM* on to<br />

on Route S8, tlie widenbouJemardim<br />

of lh»<br />

road wat a<br />

more to itt rid of<br />

A* fo/ the<br />

Keyport, the real<br />

iMt* thai Hit Conihad<br />

alternate opinions of<br />

more practicality for dtalwrtih<br />

tiiis ptobteHtt. Ht Mid<br />

lie had Obtained private opof<br />

engineers of tstebUshtd<br />

In this matter.<br />

St*te Highway Knginetr<br />

BedweU challenged Mr.<br />

1 view*, daiminf mat the<br />

f the proposed taprwement<br />

I no naoce than that of<br />

out the present high-<br />

)h la not « road of suit-<br />

»nd level. He d«ot«xed<br />

$ *«w» engtoeerinf ftudy<br />

the Oommis^on *o aban-<br />

Meacf usiaa^M §«4sting<br />

r an artery to eaqpedite<br />

^rrow, of excessive<br />

places, *Bt,<br />

Itt wool<br />

derwtar<br />

thapt tbt<br />

I tquttst<br />

Ml<br />

itt<br />

was<br />

1SAL<br />

tfttet Iht taat dog<br />

oa* ttat<br />

on T<br />

Votcn Of<br />

veil at ll»<br />

BOARD<br />

N THKHIIAY<br />

MP flcaoa! Board ar« to be<br />

d ai aa eiectioc lo i&ke<br />

Dirtrtot Mo, 1 wffl<br />

those la Dtetrtei Ite, 3 at the Willis<br />

School, and «OOM la DMrtot<br />

No I it Uw Latinnot Hartooi<br />

» aoMf at Mrs. Anton Mtf, rwdf fceea ,nwiirww1 ar#:<br />

mmkm*r smjloyi dtstCHr kil Buriew, Bicfaard F.<br />

Ooltortor's office as a iswiMinif WKI and Hawy Tlwjaa. Tht etocisnpsnysi,<br />

rrrjtuiid to tt» awn. tloa win o» for ttkt fuM (arm of<br />

rtl that mm had not rseetftd ai!<br />

(ht ~gr to wiiUih alw VOJ entlUed<br />

aa iimimH between lin, iiitnarttod to iht wters, oaa for<br />

CowacU PrisHsn* Kmia a ourreni o~MUM afprofirtatlon<br />

during which they of $M,M0.OB; «od tht (rther for<br />

tot ai OMB other, and a repairs and<br />

Km* to eiphaatae Ate remarU, proprtaUoo of $1,000.00<br />

Iht<br />

Mia, mtm<br />

•d a tott^<br />

period of<br />

loudly oa tht desk with<br />

teAlBf tm thM the<br />

§1<br />

woukl r«ceiY« two<br />

she laid, had sol bean<br />

»ived, tad ao oat eoaM tell i<br />

why.<br />

Oouiicll President Kurts<br />

oly declared that kin rplei had<br />

^^F~^^ ^ ^ W W W ^ W ^P~^PB ^P~* ^^^PP ^F ^PV^PJBB ^P/V ^p 1 ^P^^P^P^^^ P>^PP^P^Pv<br />

wortted only one half day In the<br />

atjr Hall during Ohe month of<br />

Mrs. Foley's anuaient that<br />

she did Hot work for two<br />

to rmwsi-lwi. A* wat tntitJed<br />

to two week* vacation at<br />

©routht from Kurti the rebuttal<br />

that slnot she wat a temporary<br />

^mpioyee, tad had not scrted for<br />

•* year, she was not eotlttod to a<br />

vacation.<br />

Mm Folty declared that white<br />

she may not hart been working<br />

in city hall during fart of the<br />

month, ate wat working in Perth<br />

Amboy, an* intimated teat ate<br />

had been fold to do to by local<br />

political Itadcn, feaatoad of ptriormlng<br />

ter accustomed duties in<br />

the COUeotor's Office.<br />

Kurti contended that polUlcal<br />

leaders had not authority to tend<br />

dty employees anywhere, and<br />

therefore Mrs. Folty was not entitled<br />

to city funds at pa/tutnt<br />

for tht work ate nay bavt done<br />

at the direction of polKioal leaders.<br />

a motion for adjournment ended<br />

the argument<br />

CARD OF THANKS<br />

I wish to thank all our relatives,<br />

friends and neighbors for their<br />

many acts of ktodnets and sympathy<br />

shown to me at the death<br />

of my husband, Frank Wojtgns. I<br />

especially wish to thank Re*.<br />

Walter Orabowski, of Sacred<br />

Heart Church, alto Rev, WUUaav,<br />

Kokosska of St. Stephens parish,<br />

Pertfc Asnboy, Rev. Martin Madura<br />

of North PltinnfleM, Rev.<br />

WaHer Madura of South Plainfield,<br />

and the pall bearers, and<br />

all who donated floral tributes,<br />

cars and spiritual bouquets, and<br />

Frank Kurs«wa, funeral director,<br />

as well at tht South Amboy<br />

Street Department and the County<br />

Highway Department tor ser-<br />

vices rendered.<br />

MOTOR COEPS<br />

MEETS TONIGHT<br />

WOJTY8<br />

hav« I Captain Lillian Brlgm has announced<br />

that the monthly nkatting<br />

of the Had Cross Motor Corps<br />

be held at the Bed Cross<br />

rooms oil JKrtt street, this mm*<br />

I .in* tt 1 9 U<br />

ai-<br />

At a total MUM*} eott ol<br />

•at, 4. l» 000 pupilj art trtntportt4<br />

itifr la<br />

St Marys Hip<br />

WuD TUMJ "rBl<br />

School<br />

Friday night m,<br />

Sebool haadtd Sacrtd Howt<br />

High School of State!! a 47-SS<br />

drubbing on tht kwal court with<br />

HArtim and Ftemtof paclm ^t<br />

local •ooren.<br />

Tbt outoooM was decided In<br />

Hit latt quarttr whto tht loeato<br />

took ovar tht rttuadon and teor-<br />

«Ui point*.<br />

foub tor It<br />

ing star far<br />

In the pr<br />

Jay<br />

St. Marys<br />

Flemlnt, f .<br />

Trifft, f —<br />

f -<br />

Norek, §<br />

Ltttagt, f ....<br />

OUafll f<br />

I<br />

In tht flrrt quarter iht Bi«»bath<br />

toae to* ftelod U-l. nd iKnii. f<br />

teams aoortd ateht pofnU RaiUr, t<br />

inttM<br />

f<br />

troUbif 1»-17 at tht In- Woods, f<br />

flirt, I<br />

In tht third quarter, 8t. Maty 4 !<br />

Hifli outocor*d the ritUers •-* to<br />

finish with * two potot toad.<br />

Pacing tht local<br />

kins aad Flaairn<br />

points b«tw«n them, while Zboyan,<br />

w41b stftn basktU aad tiartt<br />

St. Marys ....<br />

Sacrtd Rtart 11<br />

M-lt,<br />

tUlagt<br />

mtisturt but<br />

may not compUUly ttop<br />

O F<br />

B-r-r-r!<br />

The Cold<br />

Weather<br />

Is Here!<br />

There's still a tot of cold winter ahead. Now in the time to an joy the mgged<br />

comfort you ret in a Weiss Overcoat that's geared to below aero<br />

weather. A handsome coat that win give you wear beyond your greatest<br />

hope. They are quality coats—all the way through.<br />

Weiss Factory Outlet Overcoats $24.50 up<br />

, fit, materials . $21.50<br />

Weiss Factory Outlet Women's Suits . .$19.50 up<br />

ALSO SKIRTS in a varied assortment of models, fabrics, etc.<br />

Weiss Factory Outlet Boys Suits . . . $15.50 up<br />

TOWN and COUNTY TWEEDS, Sizes 12 to 16. 100% Virgin Wool<br />

BOYS HUSKIES, Sizes 8 to 16—You know the rest of the story on these!<br />

BE A BOOSTER FOR<br />

BOY SCOUT WEEK<br />

Feb. 8th to 14th, <strong>1945</strong><br />

__J<br />

Weiss Factory Outlet<br />

Guaranteed Form-Fitting Clothes<br />

Open Daily 9 A. M.—9 P. M. — Saturday*—9 A. M.-40 P. M.<br />

W-8 TOHIIENTOWN AVE. SOUTH AMBOY, N. J.<br />

Ft<br />

It<br />

tl<br />

if<br />

SI<br />

11 ll II<br />

11—17


detttai tapaprhrtiMi, a* weii<br />

ot o«ttver activities<br />

for<br />

felt<br />

rom Pagt l><br />

toe taken c*re of later, but ht<br />

t up tftt idea o!<br />

mttted he didst taw* hot<br />

Md tones the<br />

wouM be doc<br />

I ,-• |MN<br />

er, a t&xpayw attending<br />

that no civic<br />

m» coJied the plsa unfa*, to<br />

ooiiW be held in<br />

the<br />

school tmdmm, after<br />

t Alto hi<br />

Board would hews to<br />

Leonard admitted lite city<br />

get marit provision for a<br />

for otter CHJ<br />

Hot<br />

out u*t m<br />

~St sky's Lues<br />

utTB f lpt W Hfi<br />

Tr«too Catbofic<br />

on the loisal<br />

EH<br />

their<br />

ia the sta-<br />

Lettier*, f<br />

h *<br />

t<br />

day immlHf aeon was 14-SS. The<br />

is* e*14 *w taow is tetev<br />

tt «® eost «• Jto operate theled<br />

would oo<<br />

tor •Ml.<br />

•took, g<br />

IB the Ty<br />

Hftem g<br />

¥aii poin-<br />

Plffath, g<br />

OOBDpll<br />

tef MR tttst the eatery ve%uire»<br />

stoout double grades.<br />

off to<br />

Totals<br />

ceiled tor 4*1,000 Mr, Kehoe and Mrs. Doaaid<br />

out In<br />

also pointed out that the<br />

front 14-11 at, aw end of the first<br />

frni I insurant*. He exnialo nawoa of the «<br />

^^^^^^^ • ^^ " ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^* ^^^^^^^^^^^^P ^^^^^^^^^^^fc ^^^^F ^^B^B ^^B^^^W<br />

cdloo. p* tht HMb tot mrwhich<br />

would be nacessan<br />

oUMiB^" M# ^^L' ^M I<br />

wejooppted oil the amount the the reduced budget<br />

OMMtt had let for Vhia year, plus action, and Mrs, Beam<br />

Is the tsurd tuarier, Trenton<br />

t mm surplus.<br />

didn't think the school<br />

' 9 W% attack, wtwA the<br />

$noutfl suffer because of a<br />

fehUng back deaperatery.<br />

th*t the Council tmittti on the<br />

on the part of the council to In t)ie doelikg period, the vlsl-<br />

reduced budget beoaust higher<br />

cure • IMS! tax rate<br />

tors netted If<br />

mtintv taiMs would BMSuko a ftiish**<br />

man Leonard declared that tt Ing the jncpsi to<br />

or tax nio this year, and to ap-<br />

evident teat the majority of For St. Mary's,<br />

with<br />

l^lBmo potets, and<br />

provt lbs Budget the School<br />

mm eight, wew the seorlng Han,<br />

Board requested would further Intaxes<br />

and add approxi* •aid that the fact that<br />

paee lor the Tutors with 11 each.<br />

ie" more potrtts on the tax pie returned the council<br />

at Mnyv a F Ft<br />

hers. He said that the Board to offiot at the last<br />

1 _ * « _ . „ l i t<br />

of Health and the Board of Works monoteated approval of<br />

for this year, which he Inttoasted<br />

Vatt pointed out that the Ooun-<br />

for a bonus for other city emptoyeet<br />

la Its budget, but did not permit<br />

the School Board to make a<br />

NEW FACILITIES FOR<br />

TIRE VULCANIZING<br />

Now Installed On The<br />

ONE ] SERVICE<br />

TO CUSTOMERS<br />

asterson's<br />

Station<br />

WVUL1 EQCIFTED « . .<br />

NO PgAp<br />

Av§\ A Goorfc SI*<br />

Tel. 1M — Sta. No. I |<br />

suggestion If<br />

nit mna*<br />

planned to let<br />

CMS dls3r MHHHO^^VHSM •WEBB ^Els^^w<br />

other half to the teachers as<br />

A bonus, met with no ornament<br />

irom me COUIIBMBMBI«<br />

At the conclusion of the meeting,<br />

the question of whether feere<br />

was any further source for appeal<br />

brought a dlffenenee of ootnlon<br />

among the members of the<br />

Board, some being of ti* ontelon<br />

that to could be qmsttonsd<br />

when the City Budget Is considered<br />

tonight, but Cnmsnlsslnnir<br />

Otoojon insisted that the action<br />

of the Board of School Estimate<br />

was final, and while the budget<br />

in its entirety «dgbt be questioned,<br />

then; could be no questioning<br />

of the School Budget<br />

which would be but one Item In<br />

the City Budget.<br />

RED CROSS<br />

WAR COMMITTEE<br />

TO MEET<br />

A meeting of the Rod Cross<br />

W*r Fund Committee will bo<br />

held at the home of Mrs, Thomas<br />

Oleason, Jr., on Bertram Avenue<br />

on Wednesday evening, February<br />

14th at I o'clock.<br />

mttlllMMIIIIIMIIMIMUMIHMMIIMIIMII<br />

I WINE AND LIQUOR STORE !<br />

ill BOEMBtt'CHVN AVENUE<br />

Beer, WtaMS ftf Ltfwsti at Fair Trade Prleoj Always.<br />

WtOt" Bt" OE TJQUBraONB ANT * TIME<br />

MHHMMMIMMIIMHHMIMtHMHIM<br />

MMIMMMMMIIMM MHIMMMMMm<br />

IBroadway Market<br />

I i<br />

122 N. Broadway South Am boy<br />

DELIVER PHONE 211!<br />

OF VEAL _ ...i., S3c 1<br />

GSOF LAMB<br />

OKED HAMS<br />

SPARE RIBS<br />

35c<br />

20c:<br />

Quarter Pound ..,...._.............— 13c!<br />

55c;<br />

U<br />

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I<br />

T<br />

•<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1<br />

i<br />

t<br />

Green's<br />

For<br />

Men's<br />

Furnishings<br />

S<br />

ii<br />

M<br />

I<br />

S<br />

f<br />

11<br />

f<br />

•<br />

4<br />

•gin<br />

FoUowmg the<br />

msosbars wont t© i<br />

Mrs. Mai Vogel, Oorps<br />

who was married foifsw%,<br />

a party was held la her<br />

the<br />

of<br />

aad she was prasetitid with a gift<br />

3 by flhe memhm «f the<br />

11<br />

1 1 tote.<br />

11 11 §4<br />

14 4<br />

11 II II—M SEAL BALE Ot^OTA<br />

Oary sad Ssj^ttv. EXCEEDSD tlVRE<br />

Scouting Helps Insure Peace<br />

"Be Prepared"<br />

BOY SCOUT WEEK<br />

FEBRUARY 8^-14 <strong>1945</strong><br />

THE 35TH ANNIVERSARY<br />

OF mi<br />

BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA<br />

Over 1M0M0 Members ' .<br />

As the United Nstieos m#fe ferwari t* Hitory, pregrs<br />

as SeotttlBg stew ferwari to do their part fas lamurhlg ta.<br />

Tbe theme of the SStfe awslvomrj eelebratton of the Boy dew<br />

of America from Feb. tta U 14th is M See«ls of the WerM<br />

THIS SPACE CONTRIBUTED BY<br />

lamga f, Ty*tin. chairman of<br />

the 1S44 Christmas Saal Sal* of<br />

the Middlesex County Tuberculosis<br />

and Health Loagut, reported<br />

yesterday that the local quits tar<br />

this effort had been exceeded,<br />

with the sum of HAM receded<br />

to dale, Tht iocml Quota was set<br />

at $i,4tfc<br />

Kxpteeslm Ma thaoks far the<br />

cooperation of workers and don*<br />

Oft, Mr, Tuetin declared that ©ontrteutions<br />

are still being resetted.<br />

*<br />

Charles Komar & Sons<br />

Stevens Avenue at Fifth Street


history of the city, ox* aaay<br />

At<br />

tog n^wadaya, utte 'fvn ate ttitfng<br />

side fey sfefe on tht touta sfcte of<br />

11 C eg BB ^^D<br />

taeh of them to- fee employ of a<br />

different railroad,<br />

• • •<br />

If stacked sidt by side, the alibis<br />

that tttufflaboaPd players advance<br />

wouW read) around tot<br />

several times,<br />

we based<br />

wt afternoon this<br />

low wall known shuffler.<br />

about to pmy, but Mm* to do<br />

to until one of 4htm sweat til the<br />

wai off the board, because be<br />

tmbjaed it was floor wax, it<br />

|iatt| £bjbjaait $bja$^aftttfcA §•§ avmm<br />

and be walks around with a tweO<br />

Irish name, and never would have<br />

pushed a«p«y «» green lor any<br />

It seems that on« well<br />

man about town bas morning<br />

afternoon and evening<br />

habtU and a different drink<br />

eaeJi. Last Sunday avornisi<br />

Want ®m greater part of<br />

time in a ttUretatoritai<br />

Mrch beer, then he shoved<br />

tht place again at night<br />

fore he left, waa wobbling so<br />

ly that BO amount of birch<br />

ever have so upset<br />

aad<br />

lit<br />

tae<br />

his<br />

A number of the boy* around<br />

Iowa feave been sure for the past<br />

tht trail of a Oerman spy A dark<br />

•Mated, heavy voiced man with a<br />

peculiar aeetnt that seemed to be<br />

the result of an attempt to bide<br />

traces of Qtrman, an erect carriage,<br />

and' the habit of giving<br />

terrifying aide gJaneea. appeared<br />

every day in town either at a<br />

grocery, a thirstatortum or a cigar<br />

itort, aad sometimes at aQ<br />

three. Several people tot the Idea<br />

at Hit same ibne that tit wig a<br />

spy.<br />

We will report that there Is no<br />

need for future worry, because be<br />

is a ttte salesman and lives nearby<br />

to, Monttmth Cmmty, an<br />

that peculiar whistle to hte tola<br />

is caused by the fact that in t<br />

fall recently, he bent Hie bride*<br />

on his teefeh, and the wind whistles<br />

througfti them when he talks.<br />

topping to the thirstatorlum<br />

the German army hat Is<br />

i week 'to gat mam<br />

observation en tho<br />

« of thavtof dTinWng h^jits.<br />

1 of havtag dnrtnkini habits<br />

tie "Setting Hen" walked into<br />

ptoce and after ordering and<br />

" flic SOUM? suds, dedared '«ba»<br />

/Ally in a thirs-<br />

e reoent<br />

met the nan<br />

•>.ii she ordered.<br />

acainst givtai out inforthat<br />

wfty tat -BI<br />

read "Oh Lord. Help Mt To Katp<br />

lay Bttg Mouth Shut.** a wlstwfto<br />

wavtB at the plant<br />

that If that motto had<br />

carried out. ttoe omopany<br />

would haw test plenty of<br />

satesflften would<br />

to talk and UU<br />

what a wondafful produet<br />

ttotlr company was telling.<br />

last week we rtoaUtd<br />

some Incident* In connection with<br />

worklnt In tht powder plants to<br />

this vtetolty during tht test war,<br />

tt ststts we fortot to mention<br />

raDexl to us a number of times<br />

this wwtav<br />

Par Instance w« didn't menttt«<br />

fact that ihrae well<br />

much la circulation about town,<br />

would bet on anything; for in-<br />

SL BE flfll B2VBKBI IB IH^<br />

two of Owm brothen and the<br />

other an acquaintance si long<br />

standing, wttt riding up to tht<br />

plant in Hi etrain, when an argument<br />

started tottwetn thtm<br />

•bout tht number of stops leading<br />

to tht top of the wator tank,<br />

and they placed bets about tht<br />

number of tips and whether<br />

thttt was an odd or even number<br />

of them. When they got Into the<br />

plant, one of thtm climbed tht<br />

ttctM to count tbtm, and tittle<br />

test week was the roman<br />

a wsfi known gruff voiced suof<br />

tht powNltr ant, who<br />

all In a ditfttr over a widow<br />

trwd in Sayrevilie and spent<br />

mat deal of tint at her home,<br />

wasDlng t&§ dlitwt and<br />

helping dean tht windows,<br />

bis back, they caBed this<br />

big, gruff voiced, fenrf taoiled smpervisor<br />

M liadtiint H at Urn pteai.<br />

If by $*Jte€"aa§iihs, it weft pot*<br />

gtv« by to town who<br />

ftlom to the ftretUe Ute at night,<br />

or in tht tarty moraine, in-<br />

temsttng aUbtt wouid toe<br />

for instance, there to tht man<br />

who when ht comet In late enough<br />

for tht wMt to remark about tht<br />

laet, tells her that ht was detained<br />

because some of tht boys<br />

*kt was relaxing with, tot an overttimulaiitt<br />

and he<br />

somtthing would happen to thtm<br />

Mary<br />

frit 4tsts*ttai ft wM trabaptist<br />

ll ITU la tbt Hudm vsttsf. Qr.pt<br />

MMtw whicb broka out baton tttt<br />

avll war rwmltad Is me<br />

an Out la im.<br />

During tm ftrst «aH tf At last<br />

tantury many miin roads w«rt op-.<br />

aratsd as toll roads by prrvttt m><br />

tsfttts. rUianeiAg highway* by<br />

such «rt»ng«m»nt bteamt iBWfipl<br />

Ur «nd by «w tits* of tht ctatsty<br />

moit el flit toy houMt bad dtots*<br />

if Csdai<br />

Pill ALARM POXK1<br />

Avt. aai<br />

leveas Avt, aad AigaHi<br />

Pttf Slrea4<br />

n »ertram Ave. aai<br />

U—Bma4waj aai<br />

U—nenry and Ptot Ana.<br />

tt-Jtka and Wtas<br />

Si Broadway and<br />

tt-FEl Yard Master's Offlet<br />

«*-Seakewi Coal DM* Oe.<br />

71—John st. and Stevi<br />

II—Foorth and fwtlsr Streets<br />

and<br />

1—«re<br />

«—Fire eat<br />

»-!-» Ottitral Alarm<br />

l-t-t-t «-No ttawea af<br />

Fighting Admirals of Pacific<br />

I Fiem ssft It ftgtett tfpHr» Ihrtt aaval ighttrs. Bear Admiral Fr##»<br />

etlek Cart Witisws^ Sear Adtntml mtmU Wmmm Began and Eea*<br />

1 AAwtoal ItowM Susbnea ftOata. Ltwtr, left t* rlfht, Rear Admiral<br />

MgiLCI I Tlet Aimteal J«l« 8. MeQata, Vacm Iva admirala<br />

Jtikwi pages tf Americas aaval alstary.<br />

ef WACs Is Mat<br />

WAC<br />

THEY WOULD READ YOUR AD<br />

TQO, If n APPEARED HERE<br />

COAl-COKE-f UEL OILS<br />

also<br />

Alternate Fuels<br />

Wh« your COAL SUPPLY<br />

reatrre—Then notify us.<br />

to TEN DAYS<br />

SWAN HILL ICE & COAL CO<br />

141 HENRY STREET 1ELEPHONE $m<br />

Baby Your Car!<br />

IV* Got to Last You<br />

a Long Time*<br />

CHECK<br />

THESE POINTS<br />

»• Lawrtcatlegi<br />

2. Battery<br />

I. Brmket<br />

4. Generator<br />

t Radiator<br />

4, Snait Phifff<br />

7. Alt! ftwa*t<br />

ft. Chs^ifo (Ml<br />

JACKIN and CROSS GARAGE<br />

Upper Main St. SOUTH AMBPT,


KS It Right 0«<br />

©••<br />

Stale aodCouty<br />

large turnover of teachers<br />

In the poor chKrtou is cauaing<br />

our educational system la<br />

tertoueiy rtateriarato," it was d* -<br />

cAarad recently ay Charles A.<br />

Philhower, vresldeot of the New<br />

Jersey Educational Atanftstton.<br />

and Supervising Principal at<br />

WestAaM* N. J.<br />

A Mil to provide 1st equalisation<br />

of state aid for education<br />

nas been introduced by Senator<br />

Heftoert J. Pasooe. It calls far an<br />

additional 14.619Jit to raJs-j tht<br />

levels of poorer districts while<br />

maintaining the levels of the<br />

wealthier districts.<br />

shortage of qualified tethan at<br />

the present time, is more acute<br />

thin at any time to more than a<br />

decade. "In fact, tht entire employ<br />

abk surplus of taachati of<br />

the depression yean, mwabertm<br />

ever 1,400, has teen absorbed."<br />

It was J A. M. and tha<br />

ature was • below atto at Venma<br />

one recent aaorntni, whan thirty<br />

volunteer firemen piled out of<br />

toed to answer a fire alarm. Two<br />

engines and «n emergency track<br />

sped to tht scene, where the firemen<br />

were greeted by a lonely and<br />

wobbly individual. "Ho fire." be<br />

said. "I just wanted you boyt ID<br />

join me in a bit of fire water.'<br />

The unappreciative firemen decMned,<br />

and invited their wouMbe<br />

host to appear later in police<br />

court on a disorderly charge.<br />

A Jaunt Luke Green 45, of<br />

Westfleld, took in his car one recent<br />

night, proved to be an expensive<br />

proposition.<br />

The bill presented by Police<br />

Recorder Augustus C. Nash read:<br />

fine for driving without a license,<br />

1100; fine for assaulting a cop<br />

160, ball $500.<br />

The ball was lor hit arraignment<br />

the next night on a charge<br />

of drunken driving. He was picked<br />

up near his home by Sergeant<br />

Albert Hann, who obtained « little<br />

assistance from two fellow of*<br />

fleers to «»eortiQi*en to the *ta*<br />

ton. Police said Owen's license<br />

vat revoked in Cranford, Dec. 11<br />

on a drunken driving charge.<br />

When the Silver Rod Stores.<br />

13' Journal Square, Jersey<br />

y, opened one recent raoma<br />

placard on the packaged<br />

liquor counter informed customirs,<br />

"Sony, we can*t serve you.<br />

Alterations are in progress. Open<br />

turday, February 3. Thank<br />

' That afternoon Alfred Dris-<br />

State Beverage Oommissionardered<br />

the placard replaced<br />

one giving what -Mr. Drtefrtt<br />

is a more truthful state-<br />

. The new sign read: "liquor<br />

suspended from 3 tm,<br />

' 39 to 2' a.m. February 3»<br />

< of liquor regulations.<br />

•elision was imposed be*<br />

store allegedly sold a<br />

' liquor at a price lower<br />

.-* ataia fair<br />

of Dover,<br />

*. J, orobaWy art tht only war<br />

workers who are selected for their<br />

km ftastr mm. The Pteattony<br />

Ansnal aateett tht longest nailed<br />

women |» sort fang-delay *<br />

fuses, which include a<br />

fceated for cracks or flawt.<br />

to a dedaioo handed<br />

recently by tht Court of<br />

Errors and Appeals, « police we-<br />

«en is entitled ts tht MM salary<br />

as a mate policeman, fluting<br />

that tot Hew Jersey statute mot<br />

only permit* (fat enjoyment of<br />

women as municipal police off 1<br />

eara, but also insures than againat<br />

dlanrimtnsmm because of sex<br />

award of $11,<strong>02</strong> in back salary 19<br />

Evelyn Cohen, who worked on<br />

tht Asbttry Part police force for<br />

itfwn years, bagioning June 1936.<br />

Tht peiiotwoman had contended<br />

she was paid $1,100 a year<br />

during her period of employment,<br />

despite a city ordinance setting!<br />

the annual salaries of aU other<br />

Dolice offkMra at A3 760<br />

Technical Sergeant Raymond<br />

T. Tternan, of Hostile Park, N J. [<br />

has a silver dollar which he acquired<br />

from a buddy who had<br />

completed fifty missions in a Libr<br />

erator and than aooompanled<br />

him on fifty missions as a uil<br />

gunner in a Liberator over Austria,<br />

Hungary, Albania, Greece,<br />

Bulgaria, Romania, Yugoslavia,<br />

fitly, Germany and Prance. "I'm<br />

not superstitious," said Sergeant<br />

Tiernan, "but that buck stays<br />

with me now* because a lucky<br />

charm never works with the third<br />

Alfred E. Driscoll, ABC Director<br />

of New Jersey, will suggest to<br />

the State Legislature that it pass<br />

a law limiting taverns in ration<br />

of one to every 1,000 residents in<br />

% municipality.<br />

DriacoU, making this announcement,<br />

sajd tht measure would<br />

also create a uniform maximum<br />

for package stores, one to every<br />

3,000 residents.<br />

In agreement with Driscoll was<br />

Sidney StmirKfl, counsel for New<br />

Jersey Liquor Beverage Association.<br />

He declared, "For the past<br />

few yean, the association has<br />

fine on record for a limitation<br />

of licenses. Last November we<br />

went on record as favoring a ratio<br />

of one tavern to every 500<br />

population."<br />

II approved this plan wouH<br />

reduce the number of licenses<br />

granted in Newark, Orange, West<br />

Orange, Irvtngton «nd Elizabeth<br />

by almost half. Newark, with a<br />

taverns and 180 package" stores.<br />

Orange has twice what it would<br />

be aUoted for Its 35,717 residents.<br />

West Orange residents at present<br />

have SO taverns to patronise.<br />

One of tht hardest hit municipalities<br />

would be Egg Harbor, Atlantic<br />

County, where 3389 residents<br />

have ft liquor dispensaries<br />

to meet their thirst requirements.<br />

Bo You S»ft Samp Paper?<br />

WORLDIARH<br />

WARDER<br />

9)mm<br />

STRONG<<br />

SHALLOW<br />

RCGOM) CftttlSf W*<br />

EMHTJAP<br />

VIEWING .<br />

PERISCOPE HE BROADCASTED<br />

THE rWKTS TO HIS CREW.<br />

HE WAS A BG¥ SCOUT<br />

AT GRAFTON.W.V*.<br />

Supplies for Luzon Invaders<br />

Supplies are being landed *a tmmm frm LiT which was rosier irt<br />

from lap irtillery at tim time. N»w that rtgnl*r tappty route* have<br />

been opened t« Latoa, the Invading ftb Amiy wfll be able t« etatlsse<br />

their rapid advance into the enemy territory leading to the reeaftare at<br />

ManlU and the rest af the teland.<br />

Wash Wool by B*nd<br />

Never soak wooL Wash by hand,<br />

tf you can. Squeeze sud* through<br />

fabric. Rubbing fhrtnfcf and hard*<br />

eat wool If you use a washing machine,<br />

don't erfcwl wool articie;<br />

•ait wast feist foieilr. Mt wr<br />

TomorrtWi Ufgam<br />

A new rests Impregnated paper<br />

furfact forms a »ougb waterproof<br />

skte on plywood la already in use<br />

tor light * weight shock * resistent<br />

•rmy package*, bo*M, tnmka, ete.<br />

It offtrs obvious pojtwar<br />

FRANK<br />

•store appAjtof regular ctulkteg<br />

ma^in(t>, ears arast be extreiaafl<br />

to ttoaa away dirt md gMI to afl<br />

UM aftataf ani obtain a at«t aa»<br />

t Mortar should aet bt<br />

UM4 tor iWfii traekt btetiut it is<br />

tfttt* to t>f up and fan out<br />

Om • putigi at<br />

• 1 «mb* wpj^y «•*».<br />

a wnk • mm 4 mm, M4<br />

MM* m • IMMRMU «• Wmft p<br />

mi m ttwiMt M att. Y«u *m& mh i<br />

« •*?. Ofc«i<br />

4t I<br />

riottsaan'a Drug Stort and<br />

Stephen Soltis<br />

Cleaning, Preasing<br />

All Kindt of Tailoring<br />

103 So. Bro»dw»v<br />

MM MIM<br />

ORDINANCE NO. OS<br />

BE IT ORDA1NKD BY THE<br />

COHMOM COUNCIL OP THK<br />

JiTt OK SOUTH AMBOY;<br />

BecUon 1. That Ethel OToole,<br />

jt and is hereby appomted Ma-<br />

4tm of the Poor House to hold<br />

ttr ©Ilk* until the first day of<br />

January, IMS, and uptU her sucjeasor<br />

is in like manner appoined<br />

and qualified.<br />

Section 2. ihat the salary of<br />

iaid Matron of* the Poor House<br />

,iiaU be tht sum ol Pour Hunired<br />

and Twenty Dollars per an-<br />

Mm, and shall be payable in<br />

-•qual semi-monthly installments<br />

if $17.50 on the first and 15th day<br />

I each and every month.<br />

Section 3. That the duties of<br />

M Matron of the Poor House be<br />

.aeh as now art or hereafter may<br />

at prescribed by the ordinances<br />

>f the City of South Amte-y. or<br />

,m the laws, of the State M Jfew<br />

Jersey.<br />

section 4 Tha| this ordinance<br />

shall take effect on its approval<br />

and publication in the niaiyner<br />

prescribed by law.<br />

NOTICE<br />

<strong>Public</strong> notice is hejtby given<br />

Jhat at a regular meeting of me<br />

Common Council of the Ci of<br />

South Amboy, New Jerse/, held<br />

m February 0th, <strong>1945</strong>, the abave<br />

rdinance was adopted on Second<br />

«nd Third Readings and final<br />

passage.<br />

J^rst Reading, January 23d, INS,<br />

Advertised, January 26th, IMS<br />

Advertised February 2d, <strong>1945</strong>.<br />

Second and TWr


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UMMMNT<br />

own Topics<br />

i Pag* Qo*><br />

Mtatfettl Ifcpft ****** ;iwrM Uta Us* itfe itiator? of iUHiiw<br />

HlsMiiiiii for at*-<br />

fctt rtaw<br />

inn<br />

«t* 4<br />

era) rvsbsoiMk fcul is oot M*t*^i hs<br />

«t is far If Mi prsst iattltost<br />

*ai «atesttti tatffy. itt<br />

AOMTICSA suur-<br />

4t «t» fer «a%<br />

of dkUdbood to bt honan*<br />

tajr *ht tftsA of th« wortd, •<br />

* CM*<br />

«A%<br />

tf the<br />

«» «t «<br />

fk«M itii to IMI, fey U*<br />

N*l«t «h»<br />

ttM<br />

«f UwtrdsjF.<br />

tfesrs Is m bHI*r<br />

- MM vita* «t psratsmnct and<br />

tlum tiit slorr ©f<br />

Irtisoo's ltf«. Early in-his<br />

and man; of his InvsoUonj<br />

« of t^aMMM,<br />

ite mUromd it* r**lvtie» only stltr «ioo-<br />

•or Affsftty of CMttttl plMNd<br />

lands of enoeiiBMnts ^n/i failures.<br />

ttae<br />

h*« been No man has ever toft so many<br />

useful monuments behind him.<br />

tMtt *M o*coraied in<br />

after a Pwuwyivania KaU- He was framed 1,1ft patents for<br />

Id Urn YUttoMM<br />

invwrttom, mo* of them design-<br />

An lOdfuss *mmm^m tt»<br />

Ttw dUmer 4hk fiat wUl beed<br />

Is increase human comfort<br />

!*•** w»s dellwed bj local iiat<br />

tlM €*rte»t Hotel at Y?ve and security in peaee time, al-<br />

»*»* ltopt, who reetHed<br />

o'clock wttiE W Oox of Orthough many haft played an<br />

ttw position if women in<br />

ianda, Ftertd*, Master of Cere- important put la our successful<br />

ttw iMf before list, was such a*<br />

prosecution of the present war.<br />

* Stttttty limit their prtviie««,<br />

The lone hours that Edison<br />

the introduction of wo- 0EFUTV COLL1CTW worked d*Ur, and Hie tenacious<br />

ill »ufTr*fe, their posilion has<br />

AT TRUST COMPANY spirit thai stayed with htm until<br />

*wo ste«dil)> improved. untU at<br />

tbt gflSNnt mm m^ tJt ©sj?*bie NEXT WEDNESDAY<br />

death art well known but lRUe<br />

appreciated if Hit avsraf e per-<br />

of nltin* mil*actortly aaost (Continued From Pate 1) son, The tMiipIti he set as a<br />

portUoo atMlf i man. wilt avail themselves oi the op- -thinker and a worker may not -b§<br />

tot «t Uie An O««tfment will<br />

*» Urtd at the home of Mrs. John<br />

Km m mm Hurt, on<br />

3*f aftvmeOB. February<br />

ISM tot of th#<br />

wlUbeheW on<br />

4$ the tone of<br />

Wtfctr Peterson, while the<br />

LUttmtiu* Dspartmem will meet<br />

ttot hum* of Mrs. John JOa«<br />

were served and<br />

Mrs. James<br />

mm Edna Af*n, Mrs,<br />

aW adteomb. Mm. 0. Frank<br />

and Mis. Peter Reed,<br />

Personals<br />

Fourth Ik 1 CaH and Home<br />

Day of the Calvary Me-<br />

Xiurcii vlft be held on<br />

afternoon and irrenlng,<br />

at. In the church.<br />

on PoRas W-2 Bevlaed, i*i*oh was<br />

especiaMy created lor the toeneflt<br />

&t 4hote Uxpayers «tooae incoaw<br />

Is delved soleJ^ from wages not<br />

exceeding five thousand doUars<br />

and Income tram interest.or dtvi-<br />

4#nda trf ksi Ham $100 doilars,<br />

TtUs lof« require but a lew minutes<br />

to eorapltte and automatic<br />

caJiy makes aikmanct fof deduc-<br />

Mondajr, February iftth. Mrs: tiom equal to approximately ten<br />

Tuttla of ttot Ways and per «ent of the taxpayer's to-<br />

ComwHtee reported th*t 630M.<br />

««l party held by that de- ( , ^ ^<br />

on January 35th, was AB»Y CUJB<br />

tuoeeasful socially and fl-<br />

HOLDS NOMINATION<br />

At a meeting held on Monday<br />

night, nomination of officers lor<br />

toe Abtoy Social Chib took place<br />

ErnMt Heed, WiUiam Manlon<br />

and James Flanifan mmm nomint


VALENTINE DANCE<br />

AT SPOTSWOOD<br />

THIS EVENING<br />

At the American Legion Hall<br />

Spotswood this evening, the<br />

Rosary Society of St. Thomas'<br />

Church, Old Bridge, will hold an<br />

>lde Tyme Valentine Dance. Muhr<br />

old time dances and modern<br />

swing numbers will be presented<br />

by Bill Lehman's Orchestra.<br />

Refreshments will be served.<br />

isers of the St. Thomas R.<br />

. Church ohoir will stage a mucal<br />

show, "Gay Nineties" at St.<br />

Hall, Ok} Bridge, on<br />

March 17th and 18th, with a mat-<br />

P on Sunday afternoon at 2<br />

p \f<br />

iearsals for this production<br />

This OX Jart<br />

of Vincent Hi#gins and lemptatioa to stop and teeter-totter<br />

with tHe»e three Filipino girls in the<br />

is, of this city, Funds<br />

town ef Dagvpaa ea Lauon hi th«<br />

F; m 'is:. 3fT »!• A ill br u-rd fo«- PhlUsplnet. General Kriegef ana<br />

his tth Army had Jast taken Dag»-<br />

of a new church or-<br />

* :.


I<br />

ft<br />

Wk<br />

Hi I i t >.< I I on BLUKS<br />

o* ft ban** art<br />

appliances, tht<br />

bung When the<br />

apigoi outstrip<br />

due taste the<br />

empty barret.<br />

reasury may be<br />

et and wtten ft<br />

»* OgOp tite barrel<br />

fee repleniahed byvat one<br />

only BMM srttlaMi ftj<br />

Mpsr funds.<br />

great part due li the huge<br />

July 1, 1040 as<br />

tfdest Roosevelt In hit refor<br />

4t»t 1040<br />

ltd*ar that<br />

onUnut well teto<br />

rtod becaust the<br />

• dominate the<br />

anal aormniy for a long time.<br />

An era of deficit spending may<br />

i with us tor years. Aocordingly,<br />

As would suppose that everybody",<br />

eveiy where, svsn our na*<br />

losal k*UUtort, would focus sitention<br />

upon tilt ninswsy propensities<br />

of tht spigot. But what<br />

we have? Well, we have rambow<br />

tiued charts and blueprint*<br />

for trigger and bettor spending,<br />

r and a hall billion dollar<br />

»Uc works program has been<br />

laimrthad by Congress, including<br />

a Federal post-war highway construction<br />

subsidy. Hot on tht<br />

•Jso ft stepped-up Federal<br />

©rep insurance prog ram that<br />

would ust taxpayers ' money<br />

against any toasts from wind,<br />

weather or tht business misfortunes<br />

of farm operation The next<br />

step would b«~-and WISPS It ft<br />

trtnd in that dlreetton—t© Pad*<br />

erally insure the cottier grocer<br />

and the haJberdasher against business<br />

losses.<br />

On top of these Ventures in opttodsm—and<br />

with tht Federal<br />

debt piling higher each day*, mind<br />

yot*~~is tht Federal School Subsidy<br />

measure which would stales<br />

millions of dollar* into every state<br />

but, in a law states like New Jersey,<br />

would drain off more dollars<br />

than it pumps feu<br />

And If tills were not enough<br />

for taxpayer grief. oJong oomes<br />

the daddy of them all, the Wagner<br />

cradle to grave Social Security<br />

biU which. If enacted, would<br />

add another stiff payroll tax to<br />

Hie already big withholding tax<br />

(tot the American worker would<br />

have to pay to maintain this and<br />

other JftJitasttc Federal subsidy<br />

and ••hand-out" schemes that are<br />

wing readied for peace-time Am-<br />

As tht New Jersey Taxpayers<br />

Association has pointed out, the<br />

rapidly mounting Federal 4svt<br />

caUs lor vastly curtailed spending<br />

on non-war lions and itgtd<br />

economy la every level of txwsrnasent<br />

Otherwise tht taxpayer<br />

-t wortaUt goran<br />

only be<br />

0lish©d when there Is tftspftyas<br />

Ha bedrock, Bow<br />

mMm tf*f be «nd-<br />

:rtss optns th« door to<br />

variety of Federal wte.ui><br />

the weU-moaat in-<br />

runnlnf<br />

the lm-<br />

Local Budget of the Township of Madisoo<br />

For Ac Year <strong>1945</strong><br />

UHKL BVB0R<br />

Local Budget of the TowneMp of Madison, County of Middlesex<br />

for the fiscal year 104s.<br />

It to hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby<br />

made a part hereof is a true cjpy of the budget approved by reso-<br />

Lutoin of tht governing body on tht 1 day of February. ii»45<br />

THOMAS L. WOOTDN, Clerk<br />

Old Bridge, N. J.<br />

Telephone 92$-M,<br />

OtKlfitd by as<br />

Thii 1 day of February, 1041.<br />

ft Is hereby certified that the budget annexed hereto and hereby<br />

Judgments<br />

Compensation ....<br />

Total Judgments<br />

and Cash Deficit<br />

Local District<br />

School Tax<br />

Couaty T»x -<br />

stilt school<br />

Tax<br />

Special District<br />

Tax .:.<br />

for 1044<br />

By All<br />

for 104i Tnaaiefs<br />

260.00<br />

26.00<br />

IMM<br />

50.00<br />

366.00<br />

750.00<br />

600.00<br />

150JO<br />

780.00<br />

1,00000<br />

400-00<br />

10040<br />

200,00<br />

00040<br />

•1040<br />

100.00<br />

500.00<br />

0040<br />

1,000.00<br />

1.000.00<br />

140040<br />

40040<br />

00040<br />

35040<br />

$10411.00 $<br />

§0040<br />

1,000 JO<br />

1,000.00<br />

2.500.00<br />

2,500 JO<br />

100.00<br />

100 JO<br />

65,160.00<br />

26.483JM<br />

3,577.10<br />

I tjiiJJt<br />

TWM<br />

1JOO0O<br />

10040<br />

mm<br />

1.000.00<br />

100 JO<br />

00040<br />

H040<br />

10040<br />

50040<br />

§040<br />

1J0040<br />

05040<br />

30040<br />

20040<br />

•5,400.00<br />

00040<br />

0 2,000 00<br />

2J00J0<br />

mum<br />

10040<br />

H<br />

mm<br />

M4J4<br />

20040<br />

•743<br />

660 JO<br />

7,453.10<br />

nut<br />

326.00<br />

1044<br />

, mm<br />

S461T<br />

m%m<br />

H040<br />

040<br />

HJJI<br />

1040<br />

• 10<br />

%m<br />

600 JO<br />

SSJO<br />

100.00<br />

141.10<br />

674.03<br />

100 JO<br />

5.407.61 6<strong>02</strong>.40<br />

34447<br />

4<strong>02</strong>.01<br />

447<br />

720.72<br />

0<strong>02</strong>.40<br />

24040<br />

$ 20,1<strong>09</strong>40 0<br />

0440<br />

9,000.00 0,000.00<br />

9,000.00<br />

530.00<br />

$ 520.00<br />

55,160 JO<br />

?g.483.06<br />

6^00.52<br />

3JTI.10<br />

0JOO.OO<br />

470.00<br />

$ 470 JO $<br />

55,160.00<br />

2048SJO<br />

OJ0OJ2 .<br />

3377.19<br />

Total Taxes $ 0U11.O7 $ 0141147 $ 0141147<br />

0, Total General<br />

Appropriatoins<br />

25342<br />

$7 07<br />

31J2<br />

45.13<br />

460.27<br />

107.51<br />

10.00<br />

' 200.00<br />

7.244.05<br />

410.fi<br />

•<br />

60 JO<br />

50 JO<br />

$134,430 07 $13043147 $120^230.72 $ 7.710J<br />

DEDICATION BY RIDER—Chapter 5 P L. 1043<br />

"The dedicated revenues anticipated dri<br />

or other legal requirement.<br />

FOR RENT •<br />

SPACE IN THIS PAPES<br />

W* Atrinjt To Suit<br />


IMP<br />

f 22 TEARS<br />

t of rWutury If, lffD<br />

j| flififtsatal tt*^ 'tmfr I^BBMK aaj^Mtt<br />

m, MJIH*SJIM VIM m&9 pwif,<br />

wV HsMUPOOMIM^ I^ButMUOQ ill<br />

IB the deportment, hold you in<br />

high estcfjn, and as long as this<br />

key is in my possession, I hope<br />

that my serve* to the departot<br />

wiU mem ifre s&rne retard<br />

s shawn *o you •as a former<br />

tshlef."<br />

• » •<br />

about iiwnediate<br />

< great plan, by<br />

at *he dliposftl of<br />

acquire property,<br />

i plan 4s of vital<br />

growth of our city.<br />

At #M wmMm ot She Common<br />

Council held m Tiwrti/ eveain*<br />

in the City Hall, sht report of<br />

report of the Mayor's the Uxyor* Cosa^ritlee on the<br />

I *o consider the Poke*<br />

torftatfestiaa si Lhe Sjuth Am-<br />

aent to ail Us aspects In tey Wwter DepartsMOt was sub-<br />

i determine now and tomitted<br />

by Mayor Chase, who<br />

eatent tfc* operatiAf ex- asked the council to carefully<br />

^^w^^^^w WA^^^^^B*^HP ajsjaa^ a^^p study lhe report and adopt such<br />

1 Io the South Amboy fire these two departments, they also<br />

syatetn, toy ex-Hchief Joseph It recommended a reduction to MM<br />

Smith, A delegation of local number of iatorers employed,<br />

nmtti watted; upon Mr. Smith such consolidation should result<br />

lilt home is Wanamaaa last in a saving to the Water Depart-<br />

discuss various matment oi at least $5,000 per year.<br />

em of interest to firemen, and<br />

• • •<br />

rim lt» course of the after- A $8,000,000 highway bridge<br />

»?on, Mr. Smith preeented this spanning the Rartten River at<br />

•?» made toy the Qatnpweil Fire South Amboy to be built during<br />

Alum Company, to 0he present the company maun by the State<br />

tat. In turning ovtr the key + New Jersey with Federal aid<br />

to Mr, NagJe, former Chief Smith has been approved toy


With South Amboyans<br />

InT Services<br />

he WOJ to*<br />

l@r long tMMtt. both day<br />

leadership and dt-<br />

£km to dutv w&r* mil^MiMiiiiB<br />

i ^^r W ^ WWB w «r«B ^^MSSVB^^tjflMd^Q •<br />

Home address: Miss Julia Bea.<br />

Auat* Ml Gbujib street, South<br />

out of the air and destroy-<br />

During a strike against Formosa<br />

one of tht HeMoftt fisMs of Fttht-<br />

8«yinane*<br />

rtstivai ibta week<br />

t «Ms «ttf, faMtett<br />

transferred from UM afoatry to<br />

. Itorot* M ICMSUMI<br />

1<br />

Hi ii , 1<br />

Leon MftUsfttwtfci, First Oats The bvs in Bennie J Batik*. lowlssf the bnmithnwsr,<br />

Aviation Ordinance snan of the i«"s outfit bought their own pro- June, the bestajtoti m<br />

U. S. Wavy, and tht son of Ponce jeetor and generator before they from Hit southern part of m<br />

lieutenant and Mrs, Anton Mti- kf eht States. tout from man on<br />

Dtvtt-Oog" unite is spenfUng a leave litre. tht man who nursed it through The Tilsn, mmtmntoi If<br />

wh© have done such a gallant job afsH—wirl has bean eUardeJ long ocean voyages, dust, tropi- Ool. Ernest E. Poutks of Lc<br />

to date to pushing tht Japs ever the air medal for all Pacific area cal rain storms, and ail tht pit- Mitt, was the first unit «f<br />

closer to their homeland. exploits.<br />

falls that ooatfmt troops run into MUitftry Rairwaf Aervtee to<br />

• * •<br />

• • •<br />

was Corporal Bennie Stuickit, of rife on tht Mviera<br />

The new address of V A War- Charles U Brtof hunt, of Stt?- Feary Place, Morgan. Any pesos the Southern<br />

*a is: Co, D, 2nd Bn,, 922nd En ens Avenue. Owners Mate, First a jeep could get through to a And now, once again, the'<br />

gineers, Oeiger Field, Washing Oaftt ef the V. S, Navy, to spend- Special Service Unit, and a bed<br />

ton.<br />

ing • leave here after 11 months sheet could be rigged up to make<br />

• • •<br />

active service in the Pacific bat- ft screen, Bennie taw that tht<br />

A Irons Star award has been tie during whkti his ship was tor- boys had their movie » mad* no French railroad<br />

to Teohnioian Fifth Orade pedoed.<br />

difference to him if H were on a trains, repairing bridges, iar<br />

(Bob) Potthoff of this His brother, John, is still in the troop transport, in ft mess hail, track.<br />

for unusual bravery, while South Pacific Area, serving with or upon a creek bask on tht front Their Job it to make surt thai<br />

serving with a United States Ar- the U, S. Marine..<br />

lines, where he ted to keep turn- tht thousands of tons of tupmy<br />

infantry unit overseas<br />

• • •<br />

ing «he projector oil s T W plies entering the gnat ports<br />

^Thr eftfttton, sighed by Major Serving overseas iS the second raid signals were given. He show- reach tht troops of 4ne U. S.<br />

QsneralA, D. Bruee reads: "Ttoh -time with tht U. 6. Army Engied them anyway.<br />

and French Annies, now<br />

nlcian mm Grade Francis (Bob) neen, Sgt Stephen F, Owfrdak,<br />

And don* ever think this Isn't mering at tlie Nasft stfoat Sieg-<br />

Potthoff, infantry, United Slates ot 7 Mary strati, eayreville, U ft<br />

important as tht actual fighting. fried defenses. One<br />

Army, For mtrttortous service in typical example of a AgtiUng en-<br />

Boys that wish for nothing more specialises In oonstruottogt,<br />

connection with military operagineer. Overseas wUh the ttsfj*<br />

than the right to go home, real- pair and matntenanee of<br />

itona against the enemy on tayte, men to Trindad tm a fNHftod of<br />

ly appreciate » glimpse of what line another in •* e mainttM<br />

P. I., from 1th December to itth, six months, he came back to this<br />

living tame it like. For an hour of equipment, A third<br />

December 19... Technician PoK- country, was shipped to England<br />

or «wo they can forget they art<br />

wtsU<br />

hofl, a wire sojuad ehitf, vote* in Jitfyf 1M4, and is now fighting<br />

wtUnsj in mm mud tad that it's Headquarter* and 6tfH*i Own<br />

tttrtd op seversJ occasion* forwttti<br />

the Srd Army near the tor-<br />

raining.<br />

pany takes ©art of<br />

hasardou* duty in order to estabiert of Oetmany.<br />

Bennie is the son of Mrs. Mar- tion and<br />

lish and maintain wire connec- 8*. Orlsdak is 34, sing4e, and<br />

tha Sauickie of Florence Avenue, Along with other unttt ef<br />

tions with subordinate units. This one of three brothers in the ser-<br />

Union Beach, N. 3, and before 1st Military- Railway Service,<br />

vice. Both his brothers serve with<br />

quitting civilian life Septem- 713th Railway Operating Bat<br />

the Navy, John In the South Pacber<br />

30, IMS, he worked for the talion was commanded reoi<br />

ilte, and Edward at the Sampson<br />

Philhaber Flit Company of Newby<br />

U. Gen. Jacob L. Devert, com-<br />

Naval Training Station In New<br />

Vork. Corporal Sauickie, besides mander of the Sixth Army Oroup,<br />

York,<br />

aH hisottier duties, has the full<br />

like the vast majority of our<br />

time job of tnarhine gun cbrpor- In order that the 1st MUHftf]<br />

soldiers who have adapted 'them-<br />

Railway Service nay transfer<br />

selves to the horror of war so well<br />

Corporal Sauickie has recently an evef-increastag supply <<br />

8ft. Owisdak hat a normal back-<br />

been awarded the Philllwlne Lmground.<br />

He attended the Wttaon<br />

(Continued on Page<br />

ftahool in Sayrtville, worked it<br />

MARKET<br />

"soura OUTSTANDING MARKET<br />

2St NO. FELTUS ST. TELEPHONE 221<br />

tiftie Hercules Powder Company in<br />

ParUn, and November 36, IMS, he<br />

entered the Army.<br />

6ft. Owisdak's latest letters,<br />

dated January 3, and addressed<br />

to his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Igimttous<br />

OwLsdak, stated that he<br />

was wefi and expressed the hope<br />

that lie would run into some of<br />

We're Sorry....<br />

ABOUT THE CIGARETTE SHORTAGE<br />

We're Sorry....<br />

his hometown friends over there, WE'VE BEEN OUT W YOUK FAVOWTI<br />

"Be Prepared"<br />

BOY SCOUT WEEK<br />

Feb. 8th t> 14th, <strong>1945</strong><br />

Jo//* Your Nearest Troop<br />

• • •<br />

Leon J. MalisBewski, Aviation<br />

OrdiKaceman, First Class, XJ. 8.<br />

If., at 343 Ward avenue, has returned<br />

from a tour of combat<br />

duty in the Paeiflo, where *» was<br />

attached to Air Group 28, based<br />

on one of the Navy's Independ*<br />

ence class carriers.<br />

MaUasewsM was a turret gunner<br />

of a General Motors Avenger<br />

torpedo plane. He participated in<br />

numerous strikes against such<br />

targets as the Mariana*,<br />

Okinawa Jima and the Phillip-<br />

BRAND SO OFTEN LATELY ****<br />

We<br />

8U6AR HONEY GRAHAMS, Lb. Pkg. 20c<br />

pines.<br />

The alrcrewman's wife, Virginia<br />

Junita Malisaewski, resides at<br />

& RA^PBEREY JELLY, 2 Lb. Jar<br />

•GHTHOUSE CLEANSER, 6 for<br />

D TOMATOES, Quart Jar<br />

3«c<br />

25c<br />

. 25c<br />

sihe<br />

The Ughtera and torpedo planes<br />

)<br />

of Japanese ahipptng and<br />

VP APPLES, P« •••: d .<br />

RD BEETS, 16 OT. Jar, ..<br />

. .<br />

.. 25c<br />

leriously damaged<br />

43,000 tons. One of their victims<br />

was a 12,000 ton (aircraft<br />

«<br />

Rlei<br />

bomb hits and was left burning<br />

furiously in the first Battle of<br />

. i Upptn*<br />

9 # • re Very Sorry<br />

BUT WE'VE DECIDED TO<br />

DISCONTINUE ALL<br />

CIGARETTE SALES<br />

UNTIL SUCH TIME AS WE CAN GEf AN AMI<br />

AND DEPENDABLE SUPPLY TO SAT&FY<br />

ALL OUR CUSTOMERS<br />

We are now selling FRAMES<br />

HOFFMAN'S DRUG S'<br />

PrtserljptloR Pharmacy<br />

BROADWAY & AUGUSTA<br />

m<br />

th. acoonl<br />

received

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