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Report On Investigation<br />
Of <strong>Local</strong> Police Car<br />
I McKeon Thinks Purchase<br />
Reporting the results of an Investigation<br />
requested by Councilman a long lUness.<br />
Hospital. New Brunswick, following<br />
Joseph McKeon, chairman of the Mrs. BstUl was the daughter of<br />
the late Christian and- Caroline<br />
at the session Tuesday night, declared<br />
the police car, out ot service<br />
for some time, will require (our new<br />
tires and the motor will have to be<br />
rebuttt,_ftt an estimated cost ol between<br />
*250 and $300.<br />
Following the reading of the report,<br />
McKeon declared the car has<br />
been out of service since November,<br />
and he believed It would be cheaper<br />
to by a new one than to have the<br />
~~present~bne lepalredr—Councilman<br />
Bess moved the matter be referred<br />
to the Police Committee, but Mc-<br />
Keon declared J<br />
her husband, a daughter, tin. Lester<br />
Stratton of Laurence Harbor;<br />
three brothers, Christian, Robert and<br />
Carl Straub of this city, and three<br />
sisters, Mrs. William Pearce of this<br />
eityTrad~Mis. Mat£tfas Bchockrand<br />
Mrs. Christine Straub of Matawan,<br />
also three grandchildren. "<br />
MOOSE CHANGE<br />
MEETING NIGHTS<br />
Month Of April<br />
The honor roll for the fifth marking<br />
period at Hoffman High School.<br />
on<br />
the honor roll, attained a general average<br />
of 85% or over in all subjects:<br />
- - - - 7A<br />
Lois Becker, Jimmy Burkard. Har-<br />
8hJt!oxrBob87Hai<br />
Hoffman, Grace Kldd. Anna Komoslnsltl,<br />
Ruth Kurowsky, Howard Larew,<br />
Cynthia Mundy. Olga, Nicolas<br />
Barbarar Skow, Minnie Sorensen.<br />
__ • s ••- _<br />
Gloria BrBwn L Margaret Cosgfove.<br />
Carol Behn. Joan Brlggs. , •<br />
8A<br />
Ruth Bodenmann, Lenora Greenspan,<br />
Dorothy Kaganowlch, Ruth O'-<br />
Connor, Prances Ryder, Margaret<br />
Shirley Sltow. _ _<br />
Officersof the local Loyal Order<br />
8B<br />
of Moose have announced a change<br />
In the meeting nights to take effect<br />
Immediately.<br />
In the future, meetings will be<br />
held on second and fourth Thursdays<br />
of each month instead of the<br />
second and fourth Wednesdays. They ]<br />
will continue to be held in Wllhehn's<br />
Hall, however.<br />
The next meeting will take place<br />
Thursday evenffigrMayMthv<br />
TWO FIRES<br />
HERE SUNDAY<br />
Two fires demanded the attention<br />
of local firemen on <strong>Sunday</strong>. Both of<br />
them were brush Ores, the first causing<br />
an alarm to be turned In from Clara Ostrowskl.<br />
11B<br />
box • 82j_«t the. corner- of' Rldgewsy<br />
avenue and "Conoveatreet eatiy" in<br />
the afternoon and the second calling;<br />
out Protection Eneme Company to<br />
fight a blaze under the Pennsylvania<br />
railroad bridge on upper, Main<br />
street. -• •• !<br />
Eleanor Oeant, Frances Mlkolayczak,<br />
Dorothy Bannennan, Jack<br />
banning, Hazel Berry, Doris O'Neill,<br />
Prances GUlum.<br />
9A<br />
i B. Wedeen, M. Gelslnon, E. Shuler,<br />
h. Nicks, D. Murphy, N. Burkard,<br />
C. Richmond, B.-Stratton.<br />
9B<br />
Mary Komosinskl, Lillian Slsko,<br />
10A<br />
Susan Hess, Elizabeth Krutel, Dorothy<br />
Miiburn, Irene Sprlngle, Catherine<br />
VanHorn.<br />
UA<br />
George HasstaCher. Anna Krutel,<br />
Prances Zateski.<br />
*~ J —— •'•'-'<br />
12<br />
Sara Brower.Jsen Buntlngr Helen<br />
Cook, Katherine Croddlck, Elmer<br />
Galley; John' Oeant, Leroy Kurtz,<br />
Lois Nelll. Grace-- Pearson, Dorothy<br />
Straub. Lee Swittkowskl,<br />
Zimmerman.<br />
A(rica<br />
Lillian<br />
Anli-alrcialt gunners of three Colted Nations we seen working side<br />
I by tide.as they protect an Allied-held North African port from Axis ilr<br />
I attacks. In the foreground an American-unit mans a Bofors gnu, while<br />
\ Just behind them Is a French crew servicing their Oerllkon gun. In the<br />
4 far background is a British crew with another Bofors.<br />
General Patch Decorated iir Guadalcanal<br />
THE SOUTH AMBOY CTHCTK WBPAY M MAY 7.<br />
Scholars!^ R«JFH<br />
MonthOfAprf -<br />
<strong>At</strong> School No. 1<br />
The April scholarship honor xoD<br />
or Public School No. X,<br />
tile namoK n£<br />
a<br />
It contains ^heToUowtnsj names:<br />
THIRD GRADE<br />
Leah Fillhower, Judy Flanigan,<br />
ard Johnson, Fill Nicolas, Monroe<br />
Reiner, Lois Ross, Manvel Semonett,<br />
Dorothy Zulin.<br />
FOURTH GRADE<br />
Almedla Ferguson. Katherine<br />
Flannlgan, Sbirtey Herrmann. Barbara<br />
Xambertson, Hilda msfwos.<br />
Oene Steward.<br />
OTTO GRADE<br />
Bobby Bell, Louise Bloodgood, Billy<br />
Brown, Jean Con way, Gloria De<br />
Forest, Edna Drews. Katherine les-<br />
Marlene Koenlg, Donald Munn. Joan<br />
Ross, Barbara Sprague, Claire Weiss.<br />
BEGIN PLANS FOR<br />
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL<br />
Preliminary plans for the annual<br />
Vacation Bible School, sponsored by<br />
the Pint Methodist, Calvary Meth-|<br />
odlst, Baptist a qA__ Presbyterian<br />
<strong>Church</strong>es are being made.<br />
The school will be conducted dur-<br />
ing the last two weeks in June and<br />
an announcement concerning the<br />
church In which It will be held will<br />
be made in a short time.<br />
Production Dp 3S Per C«at -<br />
The labor-management commit?<br />
tee 1 in the Westinghouse Elevator<br />
company, Jersey City, N. • J-, reported<br />
to War Production Drive<br />
IreBdquartersttiBi production i» «pproximately<br />
36 per cent over quota.<br />
•- 4-H-era at Uteensburt, Ky.<br />
Nails are little things but 4-H chib<br />
members in Greenaburg. Ky., recently<br />
salvaged 3,125 pounds of then<br />
from the ruins ot a burned tobacco<br />
warehouse to help keep; the steel<br />
mills going.<br />
KEEP WELL-<br />
There is no substitute<br />
forhedth<br />
Doctors Time Is<br />
Precious-Go To<br />
His Office<br />
After all. there are only 81<br />
hours In ajpetort^dajr, toe —<br />
and most of them are spent<br />
serving his patients and those<br />
whose former doctor has Joined<br />
the armed forces. More than<br />
30,000 of our doctors are new<br />
in the armed forces, so that<br />
places- an added harden on<br />
your doctor. Save his predons<br />
time and go to his office whenever'yon,<br />
can.<br />
-Hoffman's<br />
DrngSto^e<br />
ATfiusrA<br />
Blind Children Taught Gardening<br />
w * a patrietie duty with healthful exercise and occupation<br />
tar IM children, the New York Instftate for the EdacaUon of the Blind<br />
b eo«iTtrttBf most of the 15 »cre» of flower beds which adorned the earnpa<br />
at the school Into a victory garden. Here-we see the youngsters at<br />
w«rk ia the fotnre garden, the; work In roped-ofl lanes to prevent hurtiag<br />
each otter with the garden tools.<br />
Beware the Booby Trap<br />
s*Ws» soWlers leaned from experience never to toncB in objeet to<br />
esktnred territory antB sappers announce thct the territory is safe. Tanks<br />
ate iveUiag by British experience. The V. S. soldier on the left Is raakls«<br />
a mistake in totfehinr the earners on the body of this German soldier.<br />
Faete en right shows bow it was wired to r -vde at slightest tonch.<br />
Animal Eyes<br />
Eyes of most animals look to the<br />
side and have different fields of<br />
vision. Human eyes, however, function<br />
as one organ.<br />
2,«M a Day<br />
One U. ar"&rmy~op^<br />
cated one day's railroad haul from.<br />
its supplies requires 2.000 freight<br />
cars to keep It in operation; another<br />
three days remqvei from its materials<br />
needs 4.000 freight cars.<br />
"•"""• HOUSE POR BlOJS<br />
FOR SAUt.—large Family House,<br />
an unprovements. pleasant location.<br />
Inquire 419 Rarlttin St.,<br />
South Amboy. 4-30<br />
FOR SALE: Tb settle estate, one<br />
two-family house, and three onefamily<br />
bouses. Reasonable price.<br />
Phone Woodbrldge. 8-1126. 1-B-tf<br />
FOB RENT<br />
POR RENTrs-room flat. $20 montli.<br />
Inquire Broadway Market. 2-12-tf<br />
FOR RENT: 5-room flat and sun<br />
parlor; on Bordentown Ave. Rent<br />
$35.00 Inquire 315 Fourth St.<br />
4-23-2t<br />
L-rCBSTSHED-BOOM:.!<br />
Will rent to well-recommended middle-aged<br />
man a fine furnished<br />
room, located in central section<br />
of city. Handy to buses, trains,<br />
stores, etc. Adress replies only In<br />
writing to Box 41, oare Citizen<br />
Office.<br />
- 4-30-tf<br />
FOR SALE: Top sou. Inquire H. 8.<br />
Davis. TippeT Mate streetr 4-23-4t<br />
AWNINGS—SHADES<br />
\MBO7 SHADE & AWNING CC<br />
Window Shades and Venetlar<br />
Blinds. Best materials. Reasonable<br />
cost; 385 Kim 8t.. Perth Ambov<br />
WASHERS—VACUUM CLEANERS<br />
REPAIRS<br />
FREE INSPECTION I Free pick-up.<br />
Free delivery! Expert repairs guar<br />
S t a r y l « 0 S t t St<br />
Perth mboy, N. J Tel. 42263.<br />
Zero Vision<br />
.... Pur. eyes isoe; pbiecJSHindistinctly<br />
when In motion. Some experiments<br />
indicate that when the, eyes are<br />
moving their vision,if ijlmost zero.<br />
HELP WANTED<br />
~ SOOTH KNITTING MILLS<br />
PIECE WORK BASIS<br />
GOOD OPPORTONnT<br />
MACHINE OPERATORS<br />
(NEXT TO MOVIES)<br />
161 BROADWAY SOUTH AMBOY<br />
MONET TO LOAN<br />
MONEY-'TO" LOAN- on- -bond-anf<br />
mortgage in sums of $100, |200<br />
$300. $400, fSOO and up to $10,000<br />
^MTice hours f«5m 8:20 a. m. -U<br />
8:20 p. m. Wednesday «nd Saturday,<br />
from 8:20 a. m. tot p. m<br />
Inquire John A. Lovely, Trusi<br />
Company Building. South Amboj<br />
MOVING AND STORAGE<br />
^S®Agir<br />
Storage. Dependable ^ocal auc<br />
long distance moving; 283 Madison<br />
avenue. Perth Amboy. Tel<br />
.P, A. 4-3318<br />
6-3-tf(o)<br />
PERMANBSfT WAVE; 5»o! Do your<br />
own Permanent with Charm-Kurl<br />
Kit. Complete equipment, including<br />
40 curlers and shampoo. Easy<br />
to do, absolutely harmless. Praised<br />
by thousands including June Lang,<br />
glamorous movie star. Money refunded<br />
if not satisfied.<br />
HOFFMAN'S DBUG STORE'<br />
4-w-iot<br />
POR SALE: Plot of land 70 x 293<br />
feet on upper Main street. Price<br />
reasonable. Inquire Mrs. G. A. Dls<br />
brow, Upper Mam Street. 4-23-4t<br />
LOST: "A" gas ration book, somewhere<br />
In South Amboy or Keansburg.<br />
Return to Alfred Rletel. Daylight<br />
Bakery,. 103 North Broadway.<br />
4-30-2t<br />
PLANS FOR NEW<br />
FIRST AID CLASS<br />
Miss Rose ltcNeal has announced-,<br />
plant for the formation ot a daa»<br />
If First Aid for women to te «on~ducted<br />
ta^the headquarters ot Urn<br />
First Aid andj Safety Squad, on<br />
First street. *f ----- -<br />
Those Interested In enrolling have<br />
been_ asked to contact M1s» Mclteal<br />
as possible.<br />
and she was mly tear.<br />
She sold the tomb to tar s<br />
And help to win the war.<br />
SEE US NOW POR<br />
TIRE<br />
1NSPOT<br />
Masterson's<br />
Station<br />
NO DELAYS<br />
Stevens Are. & George St<br />
Tel. 198 — Sta. No. S<br />
TEXOUTE<br />
Amtzing scientific discovery<br />
makes painting<br />
quick . .. easy . .. low<br />
Rigbt over wallpaper<br />
tad.most interior JUTfaces<br />
in one cost...dries<br />
in one boor<br />
Juit mix with water aad<br />
apply . . . rooms occit<br />
pied same day. "<br />
South Amboy<br />
Lumber Corp.<br />
LEFFERTS *T FELTUS STS.<br />
SOUTH AMBOT, NEW JERSEY<br />
Tel. 448<br />
148 Billions for War<br />
The U. S. has appropriated 148<br />
-—about twicethetotalfo^TIlne^b<br />
wars' in -• • history.<br />
Navy Distinguished Serv<br />
command of U.S. troops tt Guadalcanal, shortly aft<br />
W. Fitch (right) is shown as he pinned the<br />
ilexaoder M. Patch, In<br />
NEXT WEEK<br />
SUNDAY — MONDAY<br />
sJ .. • •<br />
FRED MacMURRAY<br />
Don't Forget Mollier<br />
Mother's Day week end special<br />
SILVER AND GOLD CAKE<br />
IN TECHNICOLOR<br />
TODAY AND<br />
TOMORROW<br />
BONDS AND STA<br />
3 BIG DAYS—-<br />
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY<br />
WEDNESDAY<br />
THURSDAY<br />
Representing the Silver in<br />
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DAYLIGHT BAKERY<br />
Telephone 153<br />
~ the Home of That Good Blue Ribbon Bread<br />
.NEWS — CARTOON<br />
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