Document 175912

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LEADER, THURSDAY
Worid's firel Ebelrie Sij
Pet, Hobby Skowi kstalled 50 Years Ago on CR.lt.NJ.
••'•( 1 m W B S D S S W I C I C - F i r s t o a U f o r
fe enrolleai to **e N«w Jersey Women's
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5}-:.-tatal Jumr «f W» U. S. Crop Corps
' McKiidey Playground
fe *> w*rk en Gloucester County fruit
Mad vegetable {arms was issued here Pet and hobby show winners at McK jteday fey SCas Mildred B. Murphey, Kinley were: Jane Stein, Janet Con": "itwity's Womw's Land Army ttirec- ,*tantine, Marion Ross, Marilyn Jaffee,
i John Savoca; Gloria Mead. Judges
L....'"jmboiwh. * number of ,trained were Mrs. M, Pitsco, Mrs. Dominidt
year-around women workers have been Villain,' Mrs. Raymond ConsUntine
t~" plated on Garden State farms by the and Mrs. 3 . Thompson. Rag rugs
Women's Land Army, the first unit are beitig made by the younger chil3 IDJ IMBoen workers is now being re- dren, aprong for the older boys and
s t fruited for work in South Jersey from \ girls,
Lillje WJae Jones James won the
K;; ^ifly It to September «.
Miss Murphey said that women BckiBr tournament for younger conI;•'-: toif tigs up for periods of work rang- stantSj William Villane for the oldi i ; ing from 10 days to the full eight er grwp, Asdrey Bullock and Janet
ig3:..weeks. Already about SO have en- Constantine were best in sand-model<Si -folleJ, the majority of them secretar- ing.
iri |s», stenographers, phyaical education
Sjj jJiraetors, school teachers and: other
WA woanen on vacation from regular jobs.
Enrolment* wil] be accepted until the
K*OI**i*ster County unit totals 76 to WtstieM Mother Dtdikei
I I ^ I W , after which applicant* will be
Draftee.'Public Stnd-.!
p;:|4«e»a on^th* waiting list.
* K Women who can qualify can earn
Editor, Leader:
The youth of America is going to
up to f t to |4,B0 per day, depending
upon their ability, and will be charged war. Theit mothers want them to
110 per »c*k for room and board. leave well-equipped emotionally as
Tfcey will live in the pitman Country well as physically.
Fortnuuter of tnodtrn $*maphorti plaud at
Club, on» »il« from Pitman, where
More of our boys of Westfleld, the
r«r»ational facilitiet, including a lake majority of whom are only eighteen
Black Don't Cut, PhUUpitntrt, At l i f t
auttabk for swimming, are availabU yean of aft, will be leaving us next
for otT-duty hours. A certificate of week. Need there be any public sendO M of the uuwt important 4av of ttal
Mirie* will be istU4)d to all who fal- off which, will overstrain taut nerves?
•wloptnenti la promotiiif apeed, the
:ytt;*Mr.w«lt. contracts. -1 ,\ - •
ft this necessary? The boys themtantrum maximum uauao/raUWtk will consist mainly of picking, selves much prefer to say their fareoftfcaflirtrtaaMload tmokaw*. took plaoa a halfa*4 pacirng fruit* and vegetables, wells privately to their families at
eaatvuT a«o, when tbefinteleotrlt tallrawnttd Ntnaphan atnd,
eemtphore in. tha we* Id V M ta- 5Tw. Uttij, now SI fata a T i t i
W*as*a wiU be expected to put in a home.
fteJied on Tb* Central BaUraad of teddM atBetbleben, f t . U M?
§|*llf working day.,:-' •" , '
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Why not let them assemble, be
Mew Jersey at Black D a a t Out, ognltloa of hla tawtffa f a t t a
given their instructions and be gone,
as tnaflad by OHM tMtaU
FhliUpebiuxlf.J.
with, the knowledge that we, their
rromttiiaorlglrMUaHnaHTOlTtd recetred Uie medal of tlw M a m
parents, are calm and very sure of
t h e preient-day perleotloa of iMUtute for "• wx* MBMbo
ourselves? Why not say "Goodbye"
»ted aemaphore sig- tlon to the taxntM Mfat* Mat
to these sons of ours with • dignity,
nals, an'oftb* almost uairawd UM •peed of Railroad tanUa".
tending them sway with genuine faith
TK» only qualification* are an age
(h Cod and with His quiet blessing?
•f 1« years or more, a certificate of
Molly Pitcher Tag Day is observed on tion in their Poppy Days will be used
• HELEN WINDSOR,
haalta from the Indiridusl's family
August 4. Women volunteers will sell to make Molly Pitcher Day a success.
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Mother.
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W e e i n g to vjliw /MarMolly Pitcher tags with war stamps Local women's committees will assist.
•key, "as anthusissm for helping to
and bonds on the streets, in public Molly Pitcher, who was born Mary
karreat th« food vital to winning the
buildings and wherever purchasers Ludwig of Trenton, is an important
" S S t ^ 4 ^ ; ' i / > ' " : - > • ' • ; • . . ^ ; r - -:
may befwmd.
figure in New Jersey history
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All wtmen iitoreated In making ap.
y
, heroine of the RevofUeatieo fore«r
Womea's Land Army lutionary War, will serve as the in- The auxiliary ef the American LeRemember Those Away at Camp—
fata n a r ^ o so through tbelr county spiration for women in this war when gion is co-operating in this project
and the experience of this organisa- Buy War Bonds and Write Often,
fkultBTal agmt or throagh Mias
ntHjr'a ««ec at tk* S U t . College
al AfriealtuT. in Mtw Brunswick.
letten from readers
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HOW TO
GET WAR
You, too, can fight the enemy with your
hands right here at home, making vital
equipment for the planes, tanks, ships and
guns that will bring us Victory. Uncle Sun
needs you. The Hyatt Bearings Division
of General Motors needs you.
No experience is necessary—no matter
whether you have ever worked before or
not. You earn good pay while you learn.
Promotions are quick,
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You will find Hyatt a "nice place to
work." You will want to join the Hyatt
Molly Pitchers, an employes' organization. There are excellent eating and recreational facilities.
If you want to bring the boys home
again, sooner, take a job at Hyatt today—
and earn good pay while you do it. Be &
modern Molly Pitcher at Hyattl
Victory Girdeoeri
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IX CHAMCIWV ••* • » ' i s a w r .
fruits, as well as a aitable and
PCI CARRIE S. HAWLEY:
eedlesB garden.
By virtue ef aa order of the Court
>f Chancery of the State of New JerOrmm. Diteutiet Potato** <
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iey. made on the day of the tou
On both tours, gardeners asked Mr. lereof. In a cause wherein State Title
Mo«t*aee Guaranty Company, a. corman for bis opinion of their peaato •ratlcn,
U complainant, and G. Frankvines, some of which were a hah, ..* Wlndftldt, Individually and aa * « ;
l Aaa*.
an* U u i t w ttnaet the last will
Terrace,
dwk gwen while others w»ra »trlsjgy tmttair
i F tesUment^ri^rter S; WlndfeMt,
and turning brown. In each instance, icg&sed, and you and others are deendaata,
you
are
required
to
appea-r
Mr. Osman pointed out that the md asswer the bill of said compfeln- ueaMM «s> w > a s s I M ft
growth above ground it nevtr a re- mt oil or before the thirtieth day ot and liiinm mmtkim*. Sand niai
next, or In default thereof
liable index of what lie* beneath, Huaruet,
iuch decree will be made against you grice waaTe«. Box <••, care
here the tubers form. He said, "fa- .is the Chancellor »Ha)l think eqiiltable
dtoes need a sandy or a loose, friable and lust
•crlution or what have you, k
the said Mil Is filed to foreclose a
ioil, such as exists on Long Island certain mortgage made by Peter J.
ristown Oalleriea, 71 Market
Morrlntown.
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and May Louise Windfeldt,
ir in Aroostoock County, Me.,-to men- Tlndf«ldt
da wife, to the State Title * Mortion only two famous potato areas, i&ge Guaranty Company, dated May
[7,
1917,
and
recordedIn
Book
867
of
Jnion County has a clay or clay loam ortgafes for Union County at page
soil which is not ideal for potato cul- rM, covering landB in the Town of GIHL'S SIlnVCLB, M M 14
County of Union and state
ture. As a consequence, potato grow- ;( estneldr
New Jersey, and you are made a
gooi condition. Call WE. 2-23
ing in this locality is always some- lefer.dant because you, together with MIsaiCAK M O C H H needs a l
-ilisle
L.
Hart,
are the owners of a.
top desk. Address: IT Elm s*
thing of a speculative venture. One mortgage covering
the same premise*
an may succeed while his neighbor flitch is second and subordinate tc MWCM Bova BicvcLti; g 0 U j «
the
mortgage
owned
t
y
complainant.
dltion, can b« exchanged for 2ir
fails."
SNEVILT AND H C Y ,
28-lnch boy's bicycle, also good «
Solicitors for Complainant,
Except for thinning close plantings,
dltion. Please call West Be Id H-si
111 Qulmby Street,
similar results were observed last BunWeetfteld, N, ] ,
HINCHILLA •IICK—Must be
Jay as on June 27, namely, the ab- 'ated: June 29, 1143.
sence of weeds, the better success obained where manure was used in the
'reparation of the soil and, eapeclalCall BovuLK-uucumn aeu.
WestDeld S-5241.
y, the tremendous contribution which
D-WHEEI.. or 4.W1HMI maker « 1
Westfield residents are making to
stroller for 8-year-old child. Writjl
Bon 30, c«re Leader Office.
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their own and the nation's food lard-
Otuifidi
FOR RENT
The Victory Garden committee has
Mrs. Ralph Mason, 410 Kllnball Tun I
s e n , jKMataklr, In good
lennitely decided to hold an open dig IdapiTAL
will receive two courtesy tlcktSi
condition, for rent. Call WE. 2-36
Also Dh"|
to »ee
see _ "Hanjmen
Hanatnen - Also
ussion, probably in the W^stfield
the Rlaleo Theatre, Wes
w i m w i i t (.BADEII. m at
High School auditorium, sometime ran
M d
July 12th «•" — •"
Monday,
~JulV~~Mt)T,~'tiy"camnj"ig>|
Elm
Itrnt,
WMtfleld,
N. J.
sonally or prestBtlna) proper lias.]
this September, the date and details C. C, Hayes, 132 Lincoln Boad,
tIBcatfon at Tk* LMAft Office.
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receive two courtesy tickets
a be announced later in the Leader. will
to see "Hangmen
Also Die" • o v a BICVCI.B, M " | lawn mo»,r,l
at the RUlto Theatre, Westdeld.
maple chest of drawers, porch (w-l
Monday, July 12th, by calling personally or presenting proper Identification
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1XGAL NOTICES
DOM. CtHHUfiB C««i GMSllllea,
Tel. WE. 2.U81-3.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE 18 HERBBr alVSff,' That
CHILD CAHB CENTER must rent ml
the third Intermediate account of the AWMMOWmtl I t a i f n M , l n > M
borrow
ow refr'
refrigerator
*-- or •ioe •box. -li. •I
subscribers, trustees under the last adjusted. Tuttle Bros, Hardware De- stallI IIt 'by"Monday. Call Mrs. L. LI
Will anil Testament of JOHN N. partment, South Ave. at the Plasa.
Treraa
nalne, WE. X-11S6-M.
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LOCKE, deceased, will be audited and
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stated by the Surrogate, and reported
Mucattmt: COOKBII—aood conditu«,|
"or settlement to the Orphans' Court
reasonable. WB, 2-i73l-M.
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t the County o( Union, on Friday,
h« thirtieth day of July next at M 0
(AH GHEIT, l a n e I k * , In goMl
AUTOS WANTED
mdltlon.
Call
WB.
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' **' LUJTD THOMPSON,
PEOPLES BANK * TRUST
HOMB n»r rraMl* Cacker «M«_ .
COMPANY, Westflald, N. J.,
(formerly known as Peoplea
lady preferred, Phone WeitfJold |. f
100 USED CARS
Bank ft Truat Company of
Weatneld)
Trustees.
MEDIUM
SIMCD CHILD** TBICICI* I
WANTED .
Phone WB. 8-SIS1,
In Chancery of New Jersey. Between
Tobert L. Rooke, complainant, and
Morgan Securities Company, B corporation, defendant. Fi. fa. for Bale of
ortgaged premises.
By virtue of the above-stated writ
if fieri facia* t o me directed I shall
ixpose for sale by public vendue, In
the District Court Boom, in the Court
House, In the city ot Ellttineth, N. J.,
HYATT BEARINGS
DIVISION OF
GENERAL MOTORS
25 Bulclci
25 Chevrolet*
25 Dodges
AUTOS FOR SALE
'.•• 25 Ply mouths.
1»M BI'ICK IPROIAL SRDAN—QMI
tires, good condition; l«00. csit. I
Phone %E. J-»179.
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WBDNE8DAT, THE 4TH DAY
l»4* DODOR J-DOOH aRDAK — O>4 I
OF AUGUST, A D.| 1943,
t two o'clook (EWT) In the afterovi'ner, tires eitra good. C. T. Discs,
Loon ot said day.
433 Bast North Ave., WB. J-34S4.
C. T. BLACK,
All the following tract or parcel of
lets
noiw.K oovrii—Excellent COB.
and and premises hereinafter partlcu433
East
North
Ave.
arly described, sUuate, lying and bedltion; good tires; radio and heattt.
ing In the- Town of Westfleld, and
13» Elm St. WE, 8-1134.
WE. 2-3434
Borough of Mountainside, is the Coun:y. of union, and Btate ot New Jersey.
IBM KOHD V-» COACH—Radio alj I
VIJtST TRACT: DEING partly, in th«
heater; |60. Tel. Weatfleld I-0704-*,|
Town of Westfleld and partly In the WANTHD—GOOD VIBD CAM*
Borough of, Mountainside. ; BEGINia«» » R ttTIE INIRD COUPE, .
NING at a stake In 'the center line of WUIOKT, 1S« SOUTH AV« OAHWOOD
condition; IB00.
'Phone Westfl
Xjawrence Avenue, which stake Is loS-439S-M.
cated In a course South l*. 50' w » '
along the center line of Lawrence Avenue 275-5 feet from a spike In the
center line of Mountain Avenue or
Bprlngneld Road where It Intersects
the center line ot Lawrence Avenue'
and snld center line, being also tho
most northerly corner of lands conveyed by William G, Peckham to t/loyd
Thompson; thence (1) South 3S* CO'
East along the center line of Lawrenci
Avenue 11(7.80 feet to an Iron nip*In the center line of Lnwrence Avenue
thence (8) North 53" 35' East 1!>1 fee
to n post In the lino of lands o< 1
Brown; thence (3) North 3° 3' Eaa
nlom? wild Brown's line 1070 feot tc
n spike In the conter lino of Mountain
Avenue or SprlnKfleld Road; thenc<
(4) North 89' 43' V e s t 261.3 fee
WE'RE AFTER
alone tho center Hue of Mountain Avo
nue or Springfield Bond to a turn li
THE
CREAM
OF THE CROP
said Avenuo or Road: thence (5) Nortl
8(1° 21' West niong tho center lino o'
Mountain Avenue 332.6 feet to a poln
In thfi center line of Mountain Ave
nuo; thenco (0) South 50- tV Wen'
402.41 foot to the place of BEGIN'
NINO.
WE DON'T WANT
JALOPIES!
Late Models • All Makes
SECOND TRACT: BelnB all t l »
tvnet or parcel of land nnd premise,
horelnnfter particularly described, s^t
unto, lying and bcinf? In the Borougl
of Mountnlnslile, In tho County o
Union and. State of New .Torspy. BBGINNINO nt the point of lntereectlot
of the center line of what was formerly Lnwronco Avenue with the oen
ter line of I,awrenco Avenue as nov
laid out; thence from snld beginning li
a northeasterly course 33 feet, mor
or less, to tho easterly lino of whs
was formerly Lawrence Avenue an1
corner of Innds of Leigh M. Pearsal
thonee continuing northenaterly ftlon^
his line of lands a distance of 329.4
feet to tho southerly Una of Mountalt
Avenue or Springfield Road; thenc
continuing along said last mentlonei
course 33 feet to the center line o
stiM Mountain Avenue or Sprlngrlek
Road: thence westerly along the cen
ter lino of snld Mountain Avenue 01
Springfield llona 248.4 feet to tho poln
of Intersection of said center line 0:
Mountain Avenue or Springfield Roac
with the center line of what was foi
merly Lawrence Avenue;'thonoo Boutherly nlong tho center line of snld for
merly Lawrence Avenue 275,15 f^et tc
the Mint or place of BEOINNINO
BXCEPTINO from the nbovo describee
premise* tho fallbwlng:
Parcels ISA nnd i8B em Indicate,
on » certain plnn fllod or nbout to b.
riled, showing tinrtlculnrly the locntloi
of the right of wny lines of tho StsUi
Hluhway Route 2S (Rev. 1S27) 8eo ,
widening Mountainside to Sornerao
County line, na adopted by the Btat,
AND WE'LL
PAY EXTRA CASH
TO GET THEM
We Have an Immediate Market Among Wat
Worker* Who Need ThU Transportation Badly.
THArS WHY WE CAN FAY MORE
Get Our Offer Today!
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OLDSMOBILE DEALER
NORRIS CHEVROLET, Inc.
"YOUR HOMt TOWN DEAL**"
PIMM WaartaM t-OMO
North auid Central Arm.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Transportation t o the plants Is easy. T w o
pianist To reach Harrison plant: take bus 4 0
which connects with all Newark bus lines. Of,
H. * M. Tubes to Harrison. Plant is opposite
Tube Station.
T o reach Clark Township plant: take bus a
from Bltmbeth. Tako bus 54 from Woodbridge,
Perth Ambo)1, IUhway and Westfield.
If you don't feel that you tan
do war woilt yourself, won't
you tend us a good man/
WAHTEO
1 Abraham B. Ya&Doren at abowf 4|taIon 614+68 on the w e s t C o n u t a l i g
iZU stiuare feet more or less.
There Is due approximately |lS,««4.lt
•lth istereat from June 10, IMS, a a t
CHAJ.LEg E. ATEKS, SheriaT.
OLD nmnrruM BBPAiaiBP, r.iin-
Innil.H nniv or form'erly"of Apfrnll'"()!
Urown "t lilinnt Stntlon HS04-37 <m
tho post to lftn'la now or formerly of
.liliiytl Thuiu|ison fit nhout Stntlnn MR
A-n on (ho ivrst, Cnntnlnlnir 7200
l'nrrnl No. 1811. Iru'luillmr «nc^lHcnlly
nil Mid Inniln nut! prMnl
" 'ontroHrl l ' M
employment Offleti Open Daily, 3 A. M. to 5 P. M ,
Fourth St, Hirtlion. N.I. mil Rirltan /!»»., Clirk Tomult!»,N. J.
HnOM In wor work or *iunlht activity Ml totnlthrtd
wMoul iloftntinf el avalltAltlly ,
ffoo, 4 wldrntnK. na Inlfl down on II
nforwnlil plnn nt nlimit Hlntlon r,CO+t
ishtd and polished; formerly with
sFlp ooveri afia 4rap«rlei. Fred KantMcManus Bros., BUtabeth. 'John Arformerly with W, Daumgartw
nold, 267 Locust Ave., Oarwood, N. J. *ner,Co.,
and V7. J. Sloan; 4B South
Telephone WSJ. 1-JJ07-J. prices reaUnion Ave., Crantord, N J. Tellsonable.
7-1-Dt
phone CRanford 6-08>l.
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M-5t
rBNTBH—Malta ¥«ar Kllckra up.
to-date. Cabinet work, linoleum
counter tops. Porch "oroorio Open P l GLASS
AUD
MIRRORS
porches. Alterations. 10 years ex|f, E »5«T P«r»o««. old mirrors rp>erlenae. Financing arranged. W, E. f'Jvered. Auto safety glass. GorklB
lushby, 748 Central Ave., Wtt aCIIBJS Co., 1«5 Bomeraot St., Pl&ln4309.
7-1-Ct
Held, N. j , Tel. I'Lti. 6-0544.
7-1-et
CHAIRS lUCJBATlBl!
WIU O u > or
J
flber rush. l orch olmlrs with rood rAI'HIIIIANOINO •«< l>«l»«l»«—Flr<»sonts. Oood work. lteAsonabte rfttes.
olass work—best ot m*lerl&T--lo«'ej<
C. J, Orove, 7H South Avo., WB. >- prloM, sstlmate fro«. National WallO0B1-H.
T-l-Ct
paper Co.;
Co., iFrWatVhung
lot Wat-hung Ava, Plain-.
7-l-5t
'phono 1'IJ. 8-4703.
J, O. I'OtllN, ISIrelrlitnl ^unlrnrinr,
All kinds of electrluAl work. Motors
FURNITURE REPAIRING
a specialty. Orders proirtntty attemloil to. Call Wffl. J-1987,
lrl 151.11 t-O*»
tn M-iuiii.in Ave.
Also ho»|ilt»l
7-1-Bt
bods fori rent.
7-1-H
VAOt'lIM CMDANICna, All Mlikf.. 10nnlrpit, BrtRti, brushos nnd l>olts sold.
PVISII
Audiorlaitd
Knit..
A
H%nUt.
Klocti'lo wiring Installed or nltorml.
ro Kriimto Dent. Store, 1 ID l'nr*
Alll work tcunritntefd. J, O.
A
O.Cardoso,
oso,
clootrlalan Wll
B2037M
clootrlalan,
Wll. B-2037-M.
ol
for
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f."8!i00 —
« • lnsp»otlon,
K. ft
C. Guslor,
sorvloB 'mnn.
4-10-8*
f