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PAGE FOUR Scene From "The Las! Gangster/' Coming To Attendance Roll Empire Theatre Next Week Sunday - Monday ( For December At Public School No. 1 Edward G. Robinson and Lionel Stander in "The Last Gangster" Ronald Colman Stars in "The "Lost Horizon" At Empire Theatre Next Sunday and Monday Early Golf There is considerable evidence to •upport the theory that the game of Xolf originated in Holland as far *ack as 1300 A. D. Certain it is that "kolf" was played in Holland mt the beginning of the Fifteenth "Century in the streets, church squares and church yards in the summer, and on the ice in the winter. This is definitely proved by old "Delft" tiles which date back to that period and show "kolfers" during the upswing and at the address of the ball. Further evidence of the Dutch origin of the game is quite apparent in its nomenclature. Such •words as "stymie," "dormie," and "putt" can all be traced directly to the Dutch. SHERIFFS SALE In Chancery of New Jersey Between Maiy A. Plugge, Complainant, and Casper Shuler and Harriet E. Shuler, his wife, Defendants, Fi. Pa., for the sale of mortgaged premises dated January 4th, .1038. By virtue of the above stated writ, to «ie directed and delivered, I will expose to sale at public vendue on "WEDNESDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF FEBRUARY, A. D., NINETEEN HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT at two o'clock, Standard Time, in the afternoon of the said day, at the Sheriffs Office in the City of -New Brunswick, N. J. All the following tract or parcel saf land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Sayreville, in the County of Middlesex and State of New Jersey. BEGINNING at a stake on the •westerly Sif; of the Road leading Irom Washington to Sayreville, distant fifty (50) feet, south eleven degrees west from the southeasterly corner of a lot of land conveyed by James R. Sayre, Jr., and Peter Fisher, Sr., to Charles Cost and Stella Anna Cost, by deed dated June 12, 18B0, ^and running thence (1) south eleven degrees west fifty feet; thence (2) north seventy-nine degrees west one hundred (100') feet; thence (3) north eleven degrees east fifty

FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1938 THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN PAGE THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1938 Published Every Pridny Morning By THE SOUTH AMBOY CITIZEN, Inc. At 211 First Street, South Amboy, N. J. Telephone South Amboy 4 VOL. 56. NO. 49 Entered as Second Class Matter at the South Amboy Post Office Under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Bates: $1.50 per Year by Mail; $2.00 by Carrier $2.00 Outside of Zone 1. Four Cents per Copy J. MELFORD ROLL,' EDITOR • BUY AMERICAN It is somewhat disheartening to read every day in the papers jpf the United Automobile Workers denouncing the automobile •companies because of the recent lay-off of so many men and the equally strong blame of the company officials placed upon labor for their sit-down strikes and their throttling, of business. It is disheartening because we don't think either of their ideas are right. We read in Sunday's papers that fully forty per cent of the money spent in the United States for Christmas shopping was 7>aid for foreign n\ade articles, produced much cheaper than American manufacturers can produce them: They are - manufactured at far lower wages and way below the standards of American labor requirements. They are available because trade treaties permit 25 per cent of all imported goods to come in without tariff restrictions to protect American labor: There were thousands of Swiss watches, toys from Japan, Germany and Czechoslovakia, cotton gloves from Czchoslovakia, sold in America .at prices with which American manufacturers could not begin to compete, totaling 80 per cent of the total gloves sold. Japanese silk goods and toys far undersold American brands. Japanese rubber goods undersold standard American brands fro mtwenty to fifty per cent. Foreign shoes, carpets and rugs, glassware and pottery, laces and almost everything else were bought at prices far under the American standard, in spite of freight rates and ( tariffs where tariffs existed. American pottery manufacturers saw bitter cheap labor competition from Japan and Czechoslovakia cut an average of 18 million dollar market down 45 per cent, with 5,000 of the normal 25,000 American workers in that field out of work, and only 12,- 000 of the remaining 20,000 working as much as half time. In Great Britain they have a national toy-word. It is: "Buy British," and they live up to it. An Englishman won't buy any article made in any other country if he can buy it British made. In this country the American laboring man is probably the worst offender. He will take his five dollars or more a day and go out and buy a lot of Japanese light bulbs, rubber goods, toys for his kids and other foreign made goods produced by laborers held down to wages of fifty cents a day, just because he can get them a few cents cheaper. He doesn't stop to realize that in doing just what he is, he, together with thousands of his fellow workers, are cutting their own jobs down to four or less days a week. We do not claim to to be any too bi'illiant at solving national troubles but an ordinary person with any horse sense at all ought to be able to realize that capital and labor ought to. quit calling, names and get together to keep the American wheels turning by remembering and living up to the first requisite of good business: "Buy American." An Acre of Oirty Dishes In 12 months the average woman washes an acre of dirty dishes, 3 miles of dollies, 1 mile of glass and 5 miles of floors, declared a home ^service director of a gas association in London. Trees That Shed Their Needles Coniferous trees shed their oldest needles annually. These turn brown or yellow in the autumn and fall ofT. Usually they are two or three years old, and are farthest from the tips of the branches. | ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• VISIT THE DE LUXE BEAUTY SHOPPE 10;> Slevons Avenue South Amboy, N. ,T. PETEK GRECO, Proprietor Expert Attention Will He (liven Your Every Wish Permanent Wave, Finger Wave, Marcel Wave, Manicure, Shampoo, Facial, and Courteous Service For Appointments Call South Amboy 526 MISS LOUISE KELLY, Beautician "SOUTH AMBOY'S OUTSTANDING MARKET" Fresh Call Hams, lb. 15c Fresh Killed Fowl, lb. 2

PAGE FOUR<br />

Scene From "The Las! Gangster/' Coming To Attendance Roll<br />

Empire Theatre Next Week Sunday - Monday ( For December At<br />

Public School No. 1<br />

Edward G. Robinson and Lionel Stander in "The Last Gangster"<br />

Ronald Colman Stars in "The "Lost Horizon"<br />

At Empire Theatre Next Sunday and Monday<br />

Early Golf<br />

There is considerable evidence to<br />

•upport the theory that the game of<br />

Xolf originated in Holland as far<br />

*ack as 1300 A. D. Certain it is<br />

that "kolf" was played in Holland<br />

mt the beginning of the Fifteenth<br />

"Century in the streets, church<br />

squares and church yards in the<br />

summer, and on the ice in the winter.<br />

This is definitely proved by old<br />

"Delft" tiles which date back to<br />

that period and show "kolfers" during<br />

the upswing and at the address<br />

of the ball. Further evidence of<br />

the Dutch origin of the game is quite<br />

apparent in its nomenclature. Such<br />

•words as "stymie," "dormie," and<br />

"putt" can all be traced directly to<br />

the Dutch.<br />

SHERIFFS SALE<br />

In Chancery of New Jersey<br />

Between Maiy A. Plugge, Complainant,<br />

and Casper Shuler and<br />

Harriet E. Shuler, his wife, Defendants,<br />

Fi. Pa., for the sale of mortgaged<br />

premises dated January 4th,<br />

.1038.<br />

By virtue of the above stated writ,<br />

to «ie directed and delivered, I<br />

will expose to sale at public vendue<br />

on<br />

"WEDNESDAY, THE 2ND DAY OF<br />

FEBRUARY, A. D., NINETEEN<br />

HUNDRED THIRTY-EIGHT<br />

at two o'clock, Standard Time, in<br />

the afternoon of the said day, at<br />

the Sheriffs Office in the City of<br />

-New Brunswick, N. J.<br />

All the following tract or parcel<br />

saf land and premises hereinafter<br />

particularly described, situate, lying<br />

and being in the Borough of<br />

Sayreville, in the County of Middlesex<br />

and State of New Jersey.<br />

BEGINNING at a stake on the<br />

•westerly Sif; of the Road leading<br />

Irom Washington to Sayreville,<br />

distant fifty (50) feet, south eleven<br />

degrees west from the southeasterly<br />

corner of a lot of land conveyed<br />

by James R. Sayre, Jr., and<br />

Peter Fisher, Sr., to Charles Cost<br />

and Stella Anna Cost, by deed<br />

dated June 12, 18B0, ^and running<br />

thence (1) south eleven degrees<br />

west fifty feet; thence (2) north<br />

seventy-nine degrees west one<br />

hundred (100') feet; thence (3)<br />

north eleven degrees east fifty<br />

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