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1 [for lter*. fsfrsfe?*!! ;^ *'-'" % : n or XXV. No, Attend Brown ( otp «raton VlnfrU On Tuerfty a-' NtwYorHas Theldeas, Stndo.Staff, Mcrophone* Uot Make WORJut Transtters Here Vtal, Too Over 8 perffth th* funeral,,,noon for clrn of John the Jaeler C p.,-. Wheeler «!«n New T«fk, todcated n both Woodbrdge Townshp and the Borough of Carteret, Y.,»nd the Fottr, st. Catherne, Cht t seeed sutable a reporter fro w«t* to** ths area vst the New York end,,f those concert** The of the enterprse to learn soethng of what goes on at head-,, held here n hs..,,,, Street, by R«*.s» quarters.! : Hubard,..,,M-.»P» Church, :ls conducted the,,.,n. n Falrtflew.M-ld. -. r, lu,, a natve of Tylef,..,,, ^venty-tlree years January, ded Frday, [,,,ke'«hosptal, Ne«... Me becae a p*ufcn., prevous Monday,.,,, < nnd plants of tke,,«closed fro HOOT,,bv throughout the!*.,, thp dsy. Aong tho*,,vn-rs were Wlla»,,, presdent of FoettY,,(,raton and head of ;,,,,.t plant; Wlla AM-,.,,,,perntendent; heads. M UK departenta, and.mv's of the New Yort ; uf the plant n Dan«-., r.utves of the Carteret,,,, Trust Copany alto >,.-lt, and fro other n* : Carteret those at tle : nhulcd Harold. H*»- ; "M lc«h. Measerve of.ll Moore Copany, ::,,,,., of thel. T. Wllas, Copany, and Hoy A. JlfW YOR& The twentythrd, twenty-fourth and twenty- Hnh floor of a large offce buldng n thto ttty' Tes' Square dstort tr«the nettng n whch rado staton WOR's progras start. Fro ths pont of orgn the broadcast* travel down to the Naton's transtter n New Jersey for apfteaton suffcent to carry the out ovet the staton's seven-state area, extendng fro up n Mane down to Rchond, n the South'* Qld Donon. Snce ths 6, watt transtter, put nto servce Marsh 4, 936, rests on land to- Brooke, Edward Bonnelt; Aunt <H-retary of the Car-March,Elane Soloon; Mr. March,,. 'nal Assocaton. father of the* grls, Frank Marcy. Naval Arthltoct Professor Bhaer, Walter Gasor. '.wn was a naval arew- Borne of the furnture us«r) for Thn s the flrt half «f that report, presentng of course only casual pressons and such superfcal nforaton as one can gather Aercan face," because t has no n the court* of a couple noun' peculartes. Mr. Gablng sees tourng, on whch our gude as lke that the sort of person well as our hosten at luncheon was the staton's very.charng and brght pcture edtor, Mes Betty Benfteld. She works drectly under WQR's press chef, Charles Oppenhe. RaabU nto Gablng The tour got off to as good a begnnng as we can agne, a look-n on John B, Gablng, just gettng act for nt afternoon stnt of news gvng. Oft-referrtd to as a "veteran of rado and of WOR," Mr. *Wthg f looks bele the twenty-odd yean hs. voce ha* been gong out on the ether. What's he lke! To staffer that we can only recajt wht an artst To Get Red Cross Ctatons At Cereony Slated Mnk Pupls Offer 'Ltte Woen' CARTERET Students n tre Junor Class of Carteret Hgh School gave two perforances ths week of ther class play "Lttle Woen" based on the renowned novel of that nae. Tuesday afternoon there was a atnee perfor. Uee for the students of the school, and Wednesday nght an apprecatve audence wtnessed the publc presentaton. Dors Wlton portrayed Jo, and Elane Sabo, Meg. Lo» Hopp was Ay and Maron' Zatk appeared as Beth. Other characters and ther actors were: Maree, rene KOVB; Laure, Rayond Bodnar; John arne engneer who the stage settngs was ade by the career as a construe ndustral art classes n the school T! for and lent through Chester Welgo ol llnskl of the faculty. Servng on JhrpToducton staff wer«: Angerlna Pup Ltulfenbergfr, Mchael Kolnak, k as a peclajtt"<mk'& * *"" Lpbel Slo'sn Robert Balewlc, 'llt Of hydrate Mn " et Psnca, Dorothy Lauter, upressnl beeadle part Steftdl Pup,, was ttds fsneral uf tho latter, wth headn Chcago., 7nr,l n ltw7 to assue 'sltmcy of the Wheeler p f C* Wlla Balug. Yurk, beng elected Mrs. Harretts Lehrer of the,., r;t n 93, Durng the faculty drected the play, and the " " d War Mr. BtWfctl vasclass advsers, Mrs. George Gerek rn.n uf the Condenter Co- ' «. Wa ndustry toard, ant, n'nut of.the Non-Ferrous JU Cottee. ^, tn- Wheeler CMdeuer l^nrrrnjf Copany and the». spnaty Copany eon- '''-d ^ the Foster-n>eeler ',;,!., he was eltcttd char* ' "f tn<- board. n l«sl be W,- tw Carteret Bok and '^uy» n d aervfd u ts hl ""».tl 928. He was a «- "! D! [\n- Fdelty UnOft Tfoft "'"")»f Newark, ttaclwm llh'h t;, Mr., rn nvlt and tha laerty nsurance Copany, for >'!<-" ««rved a* nebtr «f Vork advsory bmm. socety of Naval Arel- Murng EncB*, flm k -Southern Soelety and uu socety o Mleh -tt*. He was edaeated ' «<-hoola. n 8 he M '* M»ry Kjktbtyn Mes. Uuk, who s,llrvwe», ^wd^w he leaves two N. W. Brown «?D«llu, y l'"'»dent of S. Pledger fcfte, ll '"ghter, Mrs. ' L»<*en. Ml. '" wfe of ~ ". "'«retor of 'n lower B» her she s ll ', ""d two W,\ j»wph Nagy, John Mchael, Betty Soltesx, RU Breehka, ra Paul, Jula Machyshyn, Ruth Russo, Matlda Seaan., Helen Shutello, Margaret Herega, Dors Anderson, Helen Baburak, Helen Melnk, Mary <l»y.do», Wlla O'Bren, Jo seph Magella, Walter Pavloxld and and Heran Horn asssted. Entertanent durng nterssons w provded by Barbara Molnar as snger and Wlla Lawlor panst. Offcers of the class who asssted ate: Presdent, sabel Sloan; vce presdent, Mchael Kolnak; secretary, Harry Wolansky; treusurer, Mary Kafchak. Specal Stcet Dvson To Ptant C tlcates AndBr CARTERBT Over resdents of ths county who took part an volunteers n the Speel Servces of the Aercan Red Cross wll receve crtflcste* and servce bars at a cereony here next Frday nght, March. T»l wll take place at 8 o'clock and the presentatons wll be ade by the horough's representatve! n Perth Aboy-Carteret Chapter of the organtatlon, John A. Turk and Mrs. John Hundak. Mr. Turk s charan of the Carteret dvson of the chapter and Mrs. Hundak n charan of volunteer servces. once told us, thaft s welt ngh possble to draw * carcature ol the person wth the "typcal you'd nevtably trtely label "as nce as one could be." Dark, average heght and buld we'd My; frendly wthout any effort... perfectly natural and cal, and suted to and suted wth h* work. He talked to us for a nute n the engneer's roo adjonng the sall studo he was to use, then went on nto ths lttle roo, separated fro the engneer by a plate glass partton; tat down before a desk, read the frst porton of a scrpt, then reaned quet whle the engneer put n the nterlude of recorded usc whch the schedule called for. Durng ths (Contud on Pt$,3) Church Rtes For Mrs. Qun CARTERBT Funeral servce* wll be held toorrow orntefc for Mrs. Walter V. Qun, a resdent of 6 Cook Avenue ths borough untl t few weeks ago. Mrs. Qulnn ded Wednesday nght at the hoe of her daughter, Mrs. Letter Dx, T Baley Avenue, Elzabeth, where she and Mr. Qun had oved February. A solen hgh ass of reque wll.be celebrated at o'clock n St. Geneveve'8 Church, Elsabeth, and bural wll be n St. Mary's Ceetery, Rahway. Mrs. Qun's health had faled rapdly snce last July when her only son, Dr. John A. Qun succubed after a long llness, The Quns lved at the Cook Avenue address here n Carteret for over forty years. She was born At the sae eetng supples February 8, 889, n Woodbrdge wll be dstrbuted for the 4 the daughter of the late Edward capagn to rase funds for the and Ellen Murray. Red Cross, for whch Polce Leutenant Charles Makwnsk u charan. Workers wlt receve ther of St. Joaeph's Church n Carteret Mrs. Qun was a councant necessary papers and nstructons for any years. Snce gong to conehkoh tne caen eor ('ateret secton of the wll serve refreshents. Englnh Brt To Arrve On A chapter CARTERET Anxously awatng the»rrval of he S.8. Arcentna. on ts next Wp fro England s Wlla C,fltronof 58 Lncoln Avenue, SOU of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Strdln. Untl hs recent dscharge 'fro the ary Wlla Stron *U Prv»te,lrst claas, and the shfp wll brng hs Englsh brde, Wnfred, who coes to Aerca fro her hoe n Rushden Northanu, England. Tlt couple were arred last May, after the brdegroo had been statoned n England for two and a half years. HAVE DNNER PARTY TO MARRY TOMORROW CARTERET Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Dytrw of Randolph CARTERT Mss Ro«) Masluck, Street entertaned at dnner n daughter of Mr. and MJs. Henry tbelr hoe ths week to honor Mrs. Mutluck of Randolph Street wll DyUlw'a sster, Mrs. Sophe Zalesk, and her chldren, Ronne be arred toorrow to Walter Tylko of John Street. The cereony wll be perfored t four and dward. Twenty guests were present. o'clock. N. J., llday, FEBRUARY 22, llt n Carteret durng the frst World War. n addton to her husband and her daughter, who s supervsor of art n the Elzabeth publc schools, Mrs. Qun leaves two granddaugtes, Maron and Constance Qun, of Rahway. Her husband served Carteret as Borohph Clerk durng the perod whentjoseph A. Herann was Mayor of the borough. Vets Gven Preference On Taverns CotclCltheOrer PM TO Cu4> Mtytr' Vote On Appontents CARTERET Borough owned property was sold by the Borough Councl Wednesday nght for a total of 6,97(. These parcels are as follows: ' Thrteen lots n Cypress and Lnden Streets, for $3,; two lots n George Street to John and Mry Runnak for $3; three lots la Man Avenue to Julus Csubak for (376; two lots n Orchard Street to Peter Zebrowsk for $2; one lot n New York A*enu«to John ard Jula D'Zurlla for $;,tw c lots n Pernhng Avenue to the Slovak Ctzens' Club for $4; four lob'n'man Avenue to Wlla ard Margaret Elko for $6; fsur WU n Harrson Avnnue tn Wlla and Margaret Schdt for $3; a part of <M\ot n Wheeler Avenue to Alex Szuch for $.. Measures changng procedures ff wfe operaton of the local governent were aong the several acted on. March f was set for publc hearng of an ordnance suppleentng an ordnance and desgnatng captans for each of the two local Are copanes. t was sponsored by Counclan Joseph GawronsV who explaned t akes the captans, now eployed as drvers or engneers, responsble for\upkeep of Alt copany equpent and releves h, as charan of the fre and water cottee, of any burdens. Counclan Wlla Uhouse sub. tted an aendent to an ordnance whch wll establsh new standards n appontents to the the CM * t * prato to the* w* * fata all «tw M«slsV l that U4 r, retarfess * >«taat a f tulr "UttU «V CARTERET When the Board of Educaton reorgansed Monday borough's Polce Departent, t passed on frst readng wthout opposton. Another easure whch Mr. ntutuc tcabujv WU. Uhouse subtted however was not so favorably regarded by the Councl's Deocratc norty {or hs solctaton-whch extend* Elsabeth, the wan a councant Ths wll take away the Mayor's the past year. Mr. Cko was awo fro March tato Aprl.. of St. Geneveve's Church. She wasvote on all appontent* to thento hs ebershp on the board an actv«eber of the Carteret polce departent, f t s passed edately before he took hs Entertanent also wll be fea- Woan's Club. M. Qun was a The chef executve under t* pro seat. CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS Note' Contrbutons to ths'colun ust be n tlfofflce DO later than Tuesday of each week. They ust be ade n wrtng. FEBRUARY 8-Dnnce, Wngs A. C, St. Jaes Hall.. Talk Rabb Sauel Tabak, Congregaton Brotherhood ol srael, 8:3 P. M.. L 82-Wedd»g Mss Rose Muluek and Walter Tylktt, 4 F.» 8fc Deetrus Church. ' L'. j MeeUng, Carteret Hadwwh, Chroe SynafOgue; ««bads and frends as gu#sta... _ M M^Sosnowsk-MagewlM Weddng, Hory Faly Chttrth,^P. M, 24 Kolefskl-Wutkowsk Weddng, Holy faly- 3 P. M. ' t-card Party, Carteret Chapter E.. B., honw More Hpnors Job Utu, CHS'45, Conrnue Hgh Sckolrhp D Navy NORMAN, OKLA.-John Utus, aon of Mr. and Mrs. D. Ltus, of 45 Jeanette Street, Carteret, New Jersey, was recently graduated wth honors when he headed hs class of Avaton Machnsts' Mates at the Naval Ar Techncal Tranng Center, Noran, Oklahoa. Upon ha graduaton, Ltus, u seaan second class, becae a seaan frst class (AMM). Durng hs tranng at the Center he receved nstructon n all phases of avaton echancs, He now wll be transferred to a naval unt afloat or to another >hor«staton for further nstructon and work. te exsts n a proposed appont, ert. VaU Get Pr»f«r«ue Another proposal by Mr. Uhouse wll pert forty-four plenary re- (Contnued on page 3} fha pah* *r»» awl MBfMarabU M«s«bad,lw» n«a asstlag t*ar«a MfnWart. tat S*«f>U af ll ala* the tlk«aa af en lt* H nto tler warv," a4 sajj, U.d taclam la bfe ste ala* UMsr VV'p*FS"MM aftl Mnl sn^amlrmst fro alhtr latssbtlr* at tfta aeara and fro* the tfman' <»t*»l">lon of th. ly.k. H» a«k*4 H* wa prtcnl, to cttaf U» hanls t«* other ««W of tms orf aaaton. Mayor SUpk«a Sko» eooentet on ht t*»a4 farawall to Mr. Htury wlkut tp veca of a o>tb r knd thaafoa taaa of tht» far ther *4atrtb«- tont to th* toadaat of <S«Martt'» affar*. DUlrot tutk Letter Saabo poll* apan-aatatlett for Mreonal http rmm Wa la bs ««. wkkk Mr. H»«rry M KM H * Mr. SsakVt asmatttlon el t. Otlwr BMSskers *4 A tfc* to (Jk* tw«b*n ^nj Mr. fro th* Mchon' far th* salary last r t '' * uttubc* la t* kt*tt ervmt, th* Ysta Caat**a for alga MM»t«4*at.. Mr. Haswy sam that >aoa th* *th*r thaf a* h*d loaraoa la ht thlrt**a r*an at a «- b«r vat ta«tact that "stkool t*a.«h*r «r» p*a»)*." H* opaod that wth f*w **«pt*b l* W ll*v*d all toach*rt a*r* Matar* p t* th* tuadard* of "*ay Mfh cut eohtaaltf." H* a«k*l that W«of th* board aak* t th«lr h«sla»m to rara the fandaaaatals of o»«rata( a eho*l board, both at to tt *dasatoaal atpactt and th* hatn*tt aan*f«m*at nvolved. Ha prated th* sayorvtla prlacp«l aad concluded, " hap* w«hav* Mr. Gooddl wth for a l«a ( te to COM*." Mr. Lukach oxprottod ht joynttnt n tha amoclaton h* had had wth oth*r auabvrt of th* board, aad n th* carryng o«t of kt dttlot at a M*sl«*r of th. body. 'Co-Operaton KeynoteAsB. OfE. Conducts Organzaton Sesson Cko Elected Prentnt By G.J>. Majorty] Openng Hany Bref nght for the cong year the votes of the rve Republcan ebers deterned John J. Cko presdent. Frank Seklerk*, hold-over, was selected vce presdent, and l*«ter Sabo dstrct Clerk, thus contnung h n tht post h* has held for board trt fbpheflnmttba. Walter Neec, Frank Kearney, P. Hoffan, ll hold-oten ffe the pre vlous bort!]. Wlllr J, Qklvanek elected wth Mr. ClkO, and Patrck Potocnlg, eber t the Outgong Fve Marrages Last W&k*End; 3 Took Place At Sae Church Kev. Vctor Grabran, O.S.M., were Pror to hs enlstent n thedeacon and-sub-deacon. After the Unted States Navy he wan ancereony there was a recepton at honor student at Carteret Hgh School, graduatng hst June. S*gs And loon Ass'n l4tt 6 Low For $8,8 CARTERET-The Unted Eooaevelt Savngs and Loan Assocaton «t t* Soard of Drectors eetng held last *eek approved and accepted sx k>an«totalng 8,8., all of whch weru on one faly dwellng propertes. The secretary, Russell Mles, stated the Assocaton U proposng to ake G loans at 4'/«jor annu and that t has plenty of funds avalable wltjh whch to»etve 'not only the county of Gveteret but U»e surroundng ctle*. and town* ft w# Rev. McLennan, Forer Pator, One of Clergyen Who Olcated CARTERET Three of the lve arrages whch took place here durng the weekend were perfored by clergyen of St. Joseph's Church. Two of these were the weddng Saturday ornng of Mss Mary Rta Lloyd and Mark Lavoy Owens, Jr., and that n the afternoon *f Mss Shrley Mare Donovan and Wlla F. Coughln. ndvdual detals of all the cereones follow. Owon-Lloyd The R;v. Jaes McLennan, O.P.M... pastor of St. Joseph's for f years untl he was transferred lat Suer to Detrot, Mch., perfored the ceony for Mss Lloyd and Mr. Owens, and also celebrated a solen nuptal hgh ass. The church pastor, Rev. Paul Dwyer, O.S.M,, and hs assstant, «k Hlls Manor, Metuchen. The clurch organst, Ma. Janet Pettt played, and Mrs. Jaes Dunne was the vocal solost. The brde s the daughter of Mr. and Mr«. Joseph P, Lloyd of Pushng Avenue, and to t>rd«gk>ft«the son of Mr.and Mr». Owens; of Malvorse, Long sland, N. t. Mr. Uojd gave l» daughter n «rhaf»* Sh«ware» whte ar The) te»tonn tebers of the Prea :h who have'nerve fortes wll be gl*e Bght at 7 P. M. Thn ner for the general t "for Mjqse fro - thetr fanulm, v of th* epngreg*- qusette gown, tl H\\ skrt tred n ruffles artq Mtfcnded nto a long tran. Her vm.fral tulle, full gth, and drapftt {fc) a coronet. >f satn envbrolo*ted n seed learls, and she ftaw«d a cascade ouquet of wht* MtM, calllaa, and sweet peas, fp travellng she wore a gray squrrel coat over a gray sut, pearl blue accessores nd an orchd cowage. The brde's causlh, U Eleen CVWM#< B Kennedy, who attended her, wore a shell pnk rnatjuwue gown ade HBU wth full ruffle-tred skrt, and a, cap of pnk net. She carred pnk rose* shd whte sweet peas. Frank Thoas of Brooklyn served as T>ett an and there were two ushers, -Thoas Lloyd, brother of the brde and Qerald Walden of Rosedale, N. Y. Mrs. Uoyd, other of the brde, wore a gown of aquaarne colored crepe wth pnk Accessores and a corsage of pnk roses and an orchd. The brdegroo's other fuchsa colored costue anl an orchd corsage. Mr. and Mrs. Owens went to Canada for ther Weddng trp and wll ake ther hoftle n Carteret. The brde s "a gradate of Carteret Hgh School and Jeorgan Cour College, LakewoolY and teaches (ConttHUtd«t Paot 3) On ft prayer of the pettoo board who was re-elected at thewthn the power of sae te Mr. Cko and Mr. Gal-ductnvanek won ther seats. votes. the reconsderauos\ edately on assung hjs t s probable U*t lt place as presdent Mr. Cko asked wll be represented bj Afc hs colleagues for the sae cooperaton whch had been shown announceent has been Nathanel A. Jacoby, alt hs'predecessor, Mr. Kearney, and ths effeot. all pledged t, n turn, ndvdually. Shortly afterward however a vgorous dltwenton arose over a queston ntroduced through a letter fro Wlla Ellott, whch Mr. (Contnued on Page 3), Good Cause! '(Hd-Ters' Agan To Face Faculty Fve To Help Ad Sqnad CARTERET Next Thursday nght at 7 :,') hue been set for the annual beneft basketball gae for the Carteret Frst Ad Squad. The gnrh'3 wll be played n Carteret Hgh School gyn&au and wll provde two contests, all prpeceds gong to the work of ths county servce. ' Playng n the frst atch wll be the "Old Ters" versus the "Faculty Flashes." Second on the CARTERT ballots east here ttttnt tlon on WedMSMla* of appears lkely wthn tsm ' > was learned yesterday Ot Robblns, Deputy Educaton, has b«et conduct the recount, place accordng to law n of the county Sup Schools, Dr. Mllard L New Brunswck. The recount wll be tl* of a petton for t flled ttls ' n behalf of Charles Morrs,', erst, declared loser by on* ' Walter J.Oslvanek. Thek*t* allowed Mr. Morrs 7ST ttm, Gulvanek 738. The ptttm fled n Trenton wth Dr. Jok Bosshart, by Benedct W<\] ton, attorney who wll ) Mr. Morrs, Courtesy copte*. t. petton were provded atr. vanck and Dstrct Clerk Ssabo. The petton specfle regulartes and njtttttmf! Mr. Morrs n reckonng settng forth the eleetmk n whch the pettoner they occurred, and tur«also. t asks furtlwf votes cast n the electon a recount, but eectska - GoodeE s Speaker AtP.UJ schedule wtll be a atch between the Carteret All Grl Stars and another tea of woen players, fro out of town. Arrangeents art' not coplete yet, but t» ex- Mra. Harry Qleclner and Sunner Moore, n addton to pected ths -second tea ay beprncpal of Washngton the Mercks' Grls fro Rahway. Man Kathene jdonovan, ad ] The faculty tea consders Us«lf cpal of Nathan Hale School, strongly reonforced for the cong atch through the return to ts ranks of players who have been n the ared forces. n last year's fracas the Old Ter* trounced the faculty boys by ore than a ten-pont argn, and two of the faculty players, Joseph Coba and John Sdun, lately returned fro the Navy and Ary respectvely, have vowed vengeance for the 945 (Contnued on Page 3) CAKTERET A cereony featured nght at the-3 servant!) of Nsthnfl Washngton School Assocaton. Supervsng George S> Qood«U w H a. j. a cpal speaker and Mrs. Tho»a» ^ Jakeway had charge of enu. Mebers of the conducted the cereony, and tertalnunt was. provded pupls of the school*, Greenwald wan pg no solost the Hale School bashl, drected Phlp Waron, pljsrtd. A traned by Mrs. Marlon C, Bj sang, wjth Danne Scoelka solost. v^ Mrs. Stephen Ferty welcoe to the parents and Mrs. John Ruckregel,; of the local assocaton, a past presdent's pn to ertshanley. Other past J Ethel Keller, were ntroduced. Those servng on the ne'nt cowee were Mrs. Znder, Mra. Jakeway, Mrs, phen Dkownk and Mrs. Ed Schdt. CARTERET - Mr. *nd TWO NEW~AllRVALS Ncholas Uhouae of Cat CARTERET Mr. and Mrs. Street have announced tte Phlp Jaffe of Roosevelt Avenue gageent, of ther daugot* are the parents of a son, Arthur, rene, to Peter Vlrag, son of ' born at Beth srael Hosptal, Newark. and Mra. John Vrag of C Mrs. JtrTe n the forer Han-Avenue. ' '. nah Cherney of Newark. Mr. and Mrs. Sauel Ross of 47 Mercer Street are the parents of a son born at Ue Perth Aboy General Hosptal. Both aru gradutttes of ' Hgh School. Mu Uhouw ployed n the Payroll of the General nstruent poratlon, Elllabfltt, He-, served n the Patlfte area on Dr. Eatoh Announces Canddacy; As Natonal Need Fgure n Ufae ByfRD,.,- - Charles A. Eaton** one^f lj«,«o»t respected flgures n govej'nbent today, an. g... f nounsd ns ef electon a«, freas fro the Woh ths co nabonuncn«l^to, wwho wl g«te t» te M b^ut T3.J cy for rft tve n Con< Dstrct, ot»'p4 ' beleve that workng together n unty of understandng and purpose we can restore our entre natonal econoy and re-establsh t upon hgher level of well-beng for all our people. We can and u*t reduce, oar governental expendtures and ther consequent burden «f taxaton. And we can ad ust by "vlrture of our strength at hoe nsure oar poston «# and ol the world. Betrothd Of rene Ut To Peter V arcraft carrer, U.S.8. ton, has JS&w arable dscharge. Eleanor ToWe4

2 , * $ % SERVCE NOTES lurunl-m'h. 'rv. Wlln Dowde! Leonard John Snl, of Mr ;l:t>npl wth '"' Ary n G«rand Mr.'. John S:h., nf T'H Wn«h >n»nv. njtton Avenue, who left for tlc - > ' Navy Frbruy 7, ' "nloned now at Bflnbrld*. Ml. R/S t. Thendorp Klen, son of Mr. and Mr* R. M. Klen of R(t RooAPvell Avenue, WK lnrharper fro wrver ths wpek followng hd r*t«rn to Fort Px fro (uy n Osaka,.tHpnn. Enrnutp hof hr had u rtunon n S»n r'ranrwo wth hfl old»» lroth>r, Cnpt. rvltfc Klen of F'erh Aly. Thr Htter s on ternal leave now nnd PxjxTt h Hwh»r f' Murch 2, Opt. Klen s a -lettnt. luron Feld, (, report* John Tevcle'k, son nf.loneph Teebeck of» > Ftrh Street, ha* letn transferred fro ts H-2S. repar sf " ^ernonn'l renter n thp Unkel Sutes tu jtft <JnonafKf fro the Ary, le (HR 4tl dscharge credt ponts, un<] 42 ntntlw servce. T/f> 'Vrobeck entered the servce n \'.H2 and arrved at (a on Aprl, )45. A Mltary Polcean, he wears the Asatc-Pacfc theatre of operatons rhhon. Hs wfe, the for- ^er Montne (jllnwny, lves at B4 Tenth Street, Cty Vew, Sooth Crln. Farkan WUB taken to the hosptal n the Woodhrrfre Eergency Squad abulance and. beng treated for possble nkull fracture, possble fracture of shoulder and contusons. Patrolen Anthony Peterson unl Wlla Roond n ventlated. POPtlAR BRAND CGARETTES 23 CARTON Cornell Luckles {Phllp Morrs Pull Mallj Chesterfelds OW Gold «WN8TAUS STORE 5CHNDEL5 ' ''A)^V n AMtor A. l>ono(rhe, ottnr nrhn.t* ale second cle, ). S. Navy, has been dscharged at,du Bench,,.., after thr«years' servce, '25 onth* n the Pacfc tlentre.» Robert Jeffres, pr a nton of Mrs. Robert Jeffre* of Grant A«- Hue, has lecovcd h» honorable, dscharge fro the Navy after 26 nonthn n the Pacfc. * * r Other en fro Ctrteret recently lft.hrr.ed have ncluded Stephen Knklus, (JM.VC, Pernhnjf Avenue. The Navy prew «ervce at Pearl Harbor reports Wlla Dken,nnn of 'M's. Bnrtlu Uke of 2U Leck Avenue, enronte hoe fro (Sua on the transport (Jnftnn. Offce To Ad Veteran* U Opened n Perth Aboy PERTH AMHOY -A branch of he Vetonn Artnlstrton has been opened here at 24 Sth Street, Roo 42, wth Charles. MeCann, Fords, n charge. The offce hnurn wll be H:.'! A. M. to 5 P, M., daly and K:lO A. M. to 'M) P. M., on Saturdays, FOR THE BEST FLORAL PECES, POTTED PLANTS, CORSAGES AND BOUQUETS Phone Wood WALSHECK'S FLOWER SHOP <l'»rurrl) lrlc (lnlcr'a) 98 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Bl For Mrs. Fernandez ' Funeral were held Monday afternoon n the Free Maryft'' Refored for Mn. Susnn Kernande of.s3 Edwn Street whn ded vl TT>»rMoy at tor hoe. Kev. Alex ander rfrocty, pantor, conducted the trvc«»< the,cottal rrten at the ffr» vfl n the Prenlylerln church yard, Woodbne. Those who WKTVC) an pnll bearers w«re: frank Rublnan, Solo- «KM P«U», J««eph Vararl, Joseph ret, Manuel Pern a Sav- Elndwn. Honorary pall faear, ebers of the Hununr«n Ad Socety, w«rc: Mrs, An- Anderson, MUcfnt Brown, Her.n.'ph Mttuch, Stewart Chodosh, bo't Chod<»h, Lllan Fedla ~ " rene SHun, Stephen Tlco, Bernce.-.Wxnn, John Harr(tnn, Peter ba*, Ann'N<lf?(!, rene Ropa. Wnfred Hundeann, }. K.ol drew Slpon, Mh. (Jeorge 3?.nnyl, Kutney. M. Joseph Natty, Ms Andrew Junors: Waller Gaxur, rfrettu CLOTHNG HOAtDED Bart*. Mrs. Stcphw Vft, and Roanowsk, Anf'l ^auffenberjjpr, Elane Soloon, Margaret Mw. Caren Kvrekfjyarto. n response to coplants' an M«. Fernando,,wfe of Joseph Hercfa, fnn Paul, Maron Zatk, reports that clothng s ben Feronnder,, was sxty-two yearn Elane Snl, Helen Mflnck, Doro- Laut.cr, Martn Goldstone. hoarded and that those avtlnbl of «#e, and a eber of the or-thy cost too uch, the Justce Depart ent recently revealed Chat; t gansaton represented by the honorary pglt hearers; the church fro whch she wu bured and Perth Aqboy Cap, Aercan Wooden. She s survvd al»o by a daughter, Mrs, Lous (Jancr.y, and a «on, Alexander Ohuka, n the ary. There also ure two jjrand chklren. Joseph Synoweck bad charge p{ the funeral. Senors Top CHS Honor Lst Par Hgh Marts At Md-Year father, Son Honor, QfAdo thcdlhfx C ARTBRET -MM. J«hn Conwlly ntcrtaml ths week at her hoe n Atlantc ftrert to celebrate,rw brthduys of her huabard, a retred polce offlccr, anl one of her aons, Thoan. Her daughter, MM. John Praacatore, and another The student* at wanok. Vncent Mner, Ruth Vnrt«r«t Heh School who»«k> Lauffenhercer, Edward Kopl, the honor roll»l d-year nrp: Carolyn Zuek»r, Elzabeth Zatk, Eleanor Aharay, Rta Stephen Toth, Margtret Toth, son, John Connolly, Jr., cttertatayl wkh pkno wns, atd tv John Mtk, Arenld RnVrt ' f l Jula fhontnn ('nlgftn, Alce JtWota Uewl, H Hose Fatckat Mwses Catherne Bewel and Mar Rfder, Matlda Seaan, Anne H''l«" -----, Helen Pavlnet, Maron Mazola on B«f ton ftatft. About forty Hrroblw, Jaes Brtton, Lorrane Sophe Uk f k frwhwen: fltelln Tntt. Robert Lo^je, lohn Mnr, ra Yuronka, Modrak, Stejla Dacko, Elabeth Mare Snbol, Anna Stachura, Adas, Elghetl Serttun, Noran NURSES SLATE PARTY Howard WohleReuth, J«n fe-wallrel^, Henry Tnrck, Mchael Po- _..J!T The June Sherdan, Mary frffa tnnn, Ronald Krssak, Dorothy «nd Graduate Nuroen' Aflsocaton Se'lbert, Kathleen SrfUck, Refflna Lukuch, xrrune Rapp. Agnefte wll have n St. Patrck's pnrty a' d«s, Certrnde Rabnowt?., Jo- ts March eetng, scheduled for Soplonnres; Mldred, Chtro, Joan Et, Anna f^rp!, Katherne SullvR,.HMp/'ft'cchka, Helen Nudjff, Mary peter, JoRephne FVE WERK K WNNERS WN CARTEHWAl W Alfred Woodhull, Wnfred ftundeann, Johr Rogers, GeoflRe Woodhull and Mertte May Crowell won the awardk gven at the Valentne party h«ld Krllay for pupls n St. Mark's Sun.lay School, Th«was rven by the school supcrrtend*nt and teachers. Teachers of the school now are plannng a puppet ohow and Ganter egg hunt, and ebers of Mrs. August Hundeann'ft akng an nvestgaton an a par of the Governent's nnt-blncl urket drve hejjun last suer The ant-tru»t and the crnn dvsons of the Departent botl have n part n the undertakng, Loot Coastlne Mchgan not only hag «longer coastlne thn aay other etat«3,» les borderng ( the Ore«t Lakw but leads the country n salt producton, prncpally brne puped fro w«ls. -REFABRCA'TED March 3 at the hoe of Mrs. da Zeran, 4 Wa*hn?t:on Avenue. At thn te Mrs. Jean- «tt«bodnar, Mrs. Zeran nnd HOUSNG ndcato«ajre that well o*er., pjufftbrcated housng unts can be bult n M6, f aufflcent ftwtarau can be had, accordng to the Coerce Depart- MM, Helen' Meyer wll be honored on ther brthdays. The organsaton WH* entertaned last ent. Aercan frs now anufacturng prefabrcated houses, or week at a Valentne party by Mr. plannng to eater that fttkl, have a and M». Wlla Star at ther capacty for th«producton of hoe n H<w!d Street. Mr.s. about 5, dwellng unt* n Blanche Wobky won the specal award. SHTTLNC DOWN DETROT Under /the headng "For Sale.," th«followng classfed appeared n The Detrot News recently: "Lades bowlng ball, hag and shoes, $2, or trndng for canary and cage." «* u H#t«te O«A** to feov«cbewng gu trc Mrs, John HnrrKton of upper REALLY N 'DOG-HOUSEclothng. n h the spot wth ce untl R*K»evolt Avenue receved a telephone cull w'lly fro her self to he n the "dog-house" he- BOSE, daho. BeUevug her- the guw rolls nto a pall, then crap«t aff.. she had stayed away fro Veterans, ther dependents, HMMT Prodctlo hoe to pny, Patty Peck, 7, slept Port Readng Resdent servce orkntntons and welfare unts ure urged to take ad- Tat leur, a nocturnal prowler n dans are forng a chor whch Lunar Btf «a Baby Fox Honey producton for MS bt athere. Hev foster-other, Mrs, Serovtly Hurt but Afffe vantage of the gudance servce A4rl» and Madaftear junglet, t wll ang an anthe at the new hfh, 226 UUofl pound! fro sne* Pheffer, found her n the offered by the contact offce, About the tlk o a baby (ox ando'floek church servce on Easter approxately M» WlJan A«Hcto dog kennel after a nght-long PORT RKAHNU Stephen Advce wll le gven on educaton, job tranng, pensons, re- tt nae n Lttn eans ghobt. Sunday. search. Faras, :7, 'l;t llnrn Street, s n a serous tondlon n the habltaton work, nsurance, TOUGH LUCK Perth Ahoy (enernl Hosptal as hosptalznton, edcal care, PHLADELPHA, Pa, After a the result of njures receved last housng, loans, bural benefts, March of eat*scarce butchers nght wlw he was struck by a uneployent allowances and John Geary found a ateak. He Publc Servce bus operated ly all other benefts offered under put t n a pan to cook bat the Mchael Ksa/.uk, -'f!, ll Ferry federal laws adnstered by the grease caught fre and burned h; Street, South Rver. The uccdent Veterans Adnstraton. tteak to'a crsp. occurred on Wood brdge Avenue. NEW STORK HOURS Untl FuHlu'- Notce Monday Through Frdy ) A. M. to 6 P. M. Huturday A. M. to!) P. M. THE PNES OFFERS FOR YOUR ENJOYMENT GEORGE KNG * NDHS ORCHESTRA DANCNG NGHTLY Prvate Partes, Weddngs and Banquets Welcoed. M B Hghway Route 27, Between Metuchen and Mew Brunswck OPEN FROM A. M. TO. 2 A. M. ««*^ PHONE METUCHEN 67 GRAND RE-OPENNG! SATURDAY FEB. 23 rd APPLANCE COMPANY STATE ST. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. PERTH AMBOY OARTEREt ^Tester Sttbo' h been selected to headww Carteret Republcan Club. He HUflOfedn Borough Engneer Joseph F, lorno, who held the offce of prolent for fve years. Servng wth Mr. S*aho wll be FrfHt Koeblt at vce prwwent; Ml«Sona Woacnky as necretary, And derve Ssko as wewbrer. The**-offcws vwe ftketed ' «t a atng Frday rrfr>t k No. 're Hall. Mrs. Joseph Ga wornsk, Mrs. Olg:n rtolowchuk nnd Mrs. tyae. Hurwphne< were hostewen for the party whch followed the year. Soe 58 flra wo nvolved. Prces of such houses are expected to, range fro %%MG to ^,, exclusve of land coats. AR ROUTES The country's network of ar flutes ncreased 4,42 les n 45 as copared wth, ^4% n»44. Donwtk tlrttnes aw flow authorzed to fly record total of 6,)79 rotte We are now *knf orden on one-ton Wt or ar* pf Sand, Gravel, Drvfvray Ston«t Etc. a»npfl onwt an Cnder Block*. Brck, Ctent, Urn, Etc. DOOLEY'S 82 St. G«orf e Avenut Woodbrdte, N. J. WO-8-Z28-J wll be ^ Sacred Helen taorrtw or of 2 A*boy ptal aftet A 5«rt pastor, fv. A^W J. s wll celeftte a f#(jufe n bursl wll be Mrs. w «w, Joseph Bjrartner who Deceber; 9S9, wtt one,,r orttartlfm of ths chjnsh S-. ed n Qa*teret forty yen n efflber of W <plrrl, d Bo«ry Socety.., Rhe n survved by thtc, Alexander and Andf»W o!.ret and Joseph ot.sew.an e grandchld. > Ewur parto or t>rs f»w *ltk to ALBREN, n( JO fath «t One to Re-oellng the greater part of r ttot,tb an Utpterts to be Re-located, we art oheruttfate outstandng U^ghs durng our february Sale. HGHMGHT NO..VtV. Matlvrn Uv- )f (tafta Sulr Up-tp-lftte lover- P t ' ; - pce*'!!. 'l; (n> llc. tol tn. HGHLGHT NQ, 4 LarKt Clul Scf» Covered n nroun rubrc; loons vutlloqx: prlmc constructloa, Jt»- llll'l'll to HGttUGHT» r 7»ny Radruaraj -_.le nrwjmr,. )\e«{. full «lu *AQ", vanty #**' Wnd). lmlurhfa " Sport Sze? Tr your wastlne to "uport" sze? We cannot prescrbe a det- nether can we prescrbe any esercse, ;-<f* oafl^'rebuce t but w«terualy )»n tr ts appearance wth properly Uttad clothes. '?Q.have bult oj-eputa- '$n$. Qfl a tr ft wth keep y«u n Now that the strkes have been settled we antcpate a rapd flow of the erchandse lsted below. Coe now and be one of the fast to get prorty delveres.. WE CAfftY A COMPLETE LNE OF Refrgerators Washng Machnes Gas Cobnaton Ranges Electrc rons Electrc Mxers Electrc Clocks Vacuu Cleaners AnAll Other Ekdrk A»Uant*s To Make YQMT te M Modern HGHLGHT.NO 2 A KrouP «f wlllntf lac-k, untl dull " t\ r H n ) 4 newart. (verlbk". KrlKf'''rntr - lluw n varluh t'otdrw. ^Vlu^H up o t'lt. llt'lucl d._.,.':!.. HGHLGHT NO. S Tuxedo Bola U>holntered n blue, JDnn M rpe; Kuara<U«ed < u n «t rvc t ton. H'- duned t ^ 39" 98" HGHLGHT NO. 6 M»c. M»pl* He<- roo H u U v - l»rewn>r, c t, bt: wlfl ur fu> sl/r. lltml''l K HGHLGHT NO. 6 MoMrn 3-V. V*droo Bulte Dresaer, full ll* lud'hd 'bal. Pencl atrp a-d w»ln. aedn««d to Just Receved A ShjMnent of WH BHQBOOM MCdg <op«n rf HGHLGHT M~ 5-{v. jruo bv' lk Kfjo HtnUfr, VQr Bu ll e ; g» npfj bed; platfor rnrlr, ahl barrel clujl'. AfSMtVA «*«-! «[ tmumd to.. to Plttforn...,., w ' : v^rn. - ; : ; v ; ^ ' ; ; Coe n To Set The - :. f- :/.

3 tun ythlng ythlg OUt Maybe b that JO* t4 «* nst eng Jona».,,,r wth Ms* Bwj, r nto any, whch the ne - w. h t s H counterpart* of n,,(> was- along ole nuv of news prnters,. ; whch run by elee-.,,,, fro whch pour.,,,,,, bout the stae,, :,,(>r towels, and on,-p'w rtten the news by the ABSO- Prees, Sttnd- ( other naton-wde MK agences. There,,,!,{ at typewrters ; );sssed-ln porton,u.n-ntod to the sta-,!r,, (f a cty-edtor.,. evdence of hurry u, decded ths was,,,, nnws roo doesn t.,,, nows, but just, ;,f,m webody else, n-ond to eet the N,,, All Record*, l,c fte/bo, where,vurdngf pf any «ort,,,,-ht n^d, all fldexed,,,,-nh lor easy avalhowever does not progras as s the V other statons and whch can play back,;,* put ua. WOR re-',.,-rnc.v and relablty,,s,\nd has had no,,-hps fro persons.mm- to soethng; t le ar. WHT the studos... hrr', ostly epty ' here One excep-,. n use by Dr. Eddy, n fae, of who we glpse, and a large nch was gong ont a full orchestra and - wth lovely soprano vever was a Mutual ; progra, and not one u:. There s co-ordnaton,, Mutual chan and ts, WOR, but they operlv Mutual t housed on ' s FOR SALE y l>rck house n Chroe 't'll Rahway 7-7. C.P.J-22* #4 nlo«to«th MM btuldht,, 44 M»U«B of ths stndfo Frsd HMH. llmulbf n to the whle b* h««& free te. departent of,... ' busy spot, and one of ts long-ter eployes we pot the estate that the tstlon eploys about 83 persons. tckets to broadcasts are handled here, and t s a large task attendng broadcasts of fa- \A prograjns becoes ncrsaspopnlur, especally wth outof-town peopla when they coe to New York. Gong about WOfl'a quarters one becae aware of several pressons t was easy to sort out the staton personnel of publcty wrters announcers, - engneers, stenographers sod secretares, fro draatc or uscal perforers. Borne o the en had long har; soe of the woen wore ascara n a way no offce worker ever attepted, n the dayte, Otslde a studo used for audtons sat» few pretty hopefuls, nervous and eager, and we offered up a lttle prayer for the as we pssed because we could well agne what t felt lke- to be sttng there, Another strong presson s a sense of caaradere aong these people who work together. t s a hard thng to defne, but an undenable feelng you brng away fro sqch a vst. You sense t n the look a perforer gves the engneer behnd the glass wall that dvdes the; n the sle the engneer sends back as he turns the dals; n the understandng of the voces of the en' who confer n the engneerng departent or others who dscuss *o> proble of prograng. t s the sort of atposphere whch exsts to a certan extent n any group of people who work together constantly, but soehow at ths rado staton t sees ore real, a lttle ore notceable. t shows the enthusas of a group of theatrcal people, or a gatherng of artsts, wthout the hstroncs often attendant to such types of worker, and the ntentness and drect focus of people engaged n purely busness-lke pursuts. portant py Al n all t s qute encounter. nce to A n a U Aercan lobftars an the thrd owe* valuable arne resource to He, England. AH rvcen.n rt«**hf tue MWtaweMr «4y kav«wen Asared, ret<n«4 t«tu ttjtoe, w fc*f a ehaag* «f «4»W.».l-d to pleat* swurf tw» vsr*#«r'» StrMcrlaHw D^Mte.l Snce error oftw *f*«r ww tu UWaaatUe U gn* fcy lrphonc, w«artntlr rt«j«mt *! tu ek*ft «*f V U tl,y al. WNES-LQUORS (MNSEY PHLADELPHA BLENDED WHSKEY Ffth, $3.89 KNSEY WHSKEY-Ffth, $3.93 THREE FEATHERS-Ffth, $3.9 SCHENLEY Ffth, $3.9 WNES - LQUORS CORDALS DOMESTC»»d MPORTED BOTTLED BEERS WtCjMTk* Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDKASCK. Pta«> 574 Aboy AY*, WoodbrUg* N. J. GROCERY AND MEAT DRPT. HOW <pw Flash! 'LENTY O F....,.,.. J&y^^ fv* bofee econocs n the local publc schools. Mr. Owens graduated fro tb«jtaca, (L,.) Hgh School and St. John's Ooleje, Brooklyn, and also studed at New York Unversty before ha entered the Ary. He was n servce four and a half years and now s eployed n the advertsng departent of the New York Bun. g Mss Donovaa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla Donovan of 4 Washngton Avenue, and Mr. Coughln, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlla V. Coughln of Esrson Street, were arred Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock. The cereony was perfored by Father Dwyer n the rectory or 8t. Joseph's Church and afterward 26 guests were entertaned at a recepton at Colona Country Club. Pals and Sprng flowers were used to decorate the rectory. The brde, whose father gsve her n\ arrage, wore an vory herloo satn gown, ade basque style wrth a net yoke and a long skrt whch/was draped nto a bustle anpvlhen extended to for s the valley centered* wlu ao orchd. She was attended by MJsa Anna Hedwck an ad of honor and a brdesad, Mss Blanche Pasek. Mss Medwck wort a pnk gown of fath and net wth atchng plues n her har whle- Mss Pasek wore a slar enseble n blue. They both carred colonal bouquets of roses and sweet peas. George Capk was hs brother's best an and John Stotjka, brother of the brde, was the usher. Upon ther return fro a wedtran. Her tulle vel was fnger-tp* length.and hung fro a satn Julet cap. She carred gardenas and lleb of the valley. For travellng the changed to a grey flannel sut wth green lzard accessores, and a corsage of whte and green orchds. Mss Eleanor Galhrath, the ad of honor, wore a gown of ce blue satn, ade n the sae style as the brde's, and carred pnk caellas, Thoas Coughln nerved k as hs brother's beat an Mrs. Donovan, the brde's other, wore an aquaarne crepe dress wth black accessores, and the brdegroo's other was dressed n Alce blue. Earh wore a volet corsage. The couple drove to Lake Placd where they wll stay two weeks, and wll lve at the Washngton Avenue address. The brdegroo recently returned to ths country after 33 onths' servce n the European theatre of operatons, He held the rank of staff sergeant and served n Afrca, Scly, France, Belgu and Gerany. He has been awarded the Bronxe Star wth an Oak Leaf Cluster. Capk- Stojk Rltt St. Elas Greek Catholc Church was chosen for the arrage Saturday of Mss Jean Stojka, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Stojka of 2 Hudson Street, and Mchael Capk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Capk of 9 Lowell Street. The cereony «u perfored at 3 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. C. S. Roskovcs, and was followed by a recepton for over guests at tb* Packer Hotel n Perth Aboy The brde, gven n arrag* by her father, wore a whte satn gown ade n colonal style wth a long ruffled tran. Her fngertp vel was arranged fro a tara of rhnestones and seed pearls a ' p u w dng trp to Vrgna toorrow, Mr. and Mrs. Capk wll lve at 2 Hudson Street, For travellng the brde wore a navy blue en seble wth whte'acceatores and an orchd corsage. The brde attended Carteret Hgh School and s eployed by the Foster Wheeler Corporaton The brdegroo, a graduate of Carteret Hgh School, was eployed by the U. S, Metals Refln ng Copany pror to enterng the servce. He served 45 onths n the Ar Corps and has now re ceved hs honorable dscharge. Platt*r*>-V*rtt Mss Helen Varga, daughter o: Mr. and d Mrs, John Jh Varga of 9 Warren Street, becae the bl of Joseph PlettereT, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. Plettcrer of Lnden, at a cereony Saturday afternoon. Thd was perfored n the sacrsty of St; Joseph's Church by the assstant Ohstor, Rev. Vctor Grubrn, O.^M., and was followed by a recepton for 7S quests n St. Elas Hall. Mrs. Edward Donck sang at th rprouny and the church organst, Mrs^ Janet Pettt, provded the nstruental usc. The br'de wore a whte brocaded satn gown wth a full skrt whch extended nto a long tran Her fngertp vel of tulp had scalloped edges tred wth lace and was arranged fro a coronet of seed pearls. She carred a whte prayer book wth a cluster of gardenas ted 'wth whte streaers knotted wth Hlea of the valley. For travellng her costue was black aut wth black and whte accessores, and an orchd corsage. Mss Margaret Truhan, the ad of honor, wore a whte satn, daask gown ade wth ftted bodce and a buvtle, and a whte tara n her har. Her bouquet was of red roses. Joseph Welandcs of Lnden acted as best an. After a stay n New York Mr. and Mrs. Pletterer wll lve at 66 East Elzabeth Avenue, Lnden. The brdegroo recently was dscharged fro the Arhy after four years' servce. He served for three and a half years n the European Theatre of Operatons and s now eployed at the Colgate Copany, Jersey Cty. *'.. ''. + * M»kka-Bntkocr Weddnf The arrage Saturday afternoon of Mas Helen Hutkocy, daughter of M', and Mrs. Stephen Butkocy of Grant Avenue, and Francs she carred a bouquet of lles of Makka,.son of Mr. and Mrs.-John jouhf People Ane (jay Ma*ka, of 4 took pta n C&orch. t was. pastor, Rev. MaA Hajot, and was followed by a reeej, the brdegroo's hoe fo# bers of the edate fales. Mss Graee Putnocky sang and Brother Abel Klsh played tts nstruental usc. The brde's gown was of whte satn brocade, ade wth a (*ke of sheer ateral and a ton skrt Her vel was fngertp-ubftfc and hung fro a tara of orange blossos and she carred whte roses arfd sweetness. Her travellng costue was a gray wool sut wth accessores. Mss Jula- Batkocy, ad of honor for her sster, wore s^fown of blue satn brocade and a Julet cap to atch, and carred Aercan Beauty roses. The brdesads, Mss Helen Korany and Mes Mary Makka, wore slar gowns and taps of dusty pnk color, and carred Aercan Beautes alao. Stephen 3abo acted as best an and the ushers were Alexander Petro and Lous Paban, all of Carte/el, n Mr..and Mrs. Makka wll ake ther hoe at Grant Avenue after a stay n New York. Co-Operaton (Contnued fro Paqt ) Sabo read, Mr. Ellott requested that the baseball feld, now located off the football feld at the Overholt Meoral Stadu of the Hgh School, be returned to the stadu and put nto condton for use n the cong baseball season. Mr. Sekerka oved edately the atter be referred to the buldng and grounds cottee, followed by Mr. Kearney's oton the request be granted or dened rght at the eetng. Mr. Potocng joned Mr. Kearney, lltt the proposal was voted down by Messrs, Cko, Galvanek, Hoffan, Seker. ka and Szabo, several statng they felt the probable cost of the undertakng should be known before acton was taken. ke of the feld on Sunday by the Prates A. C, alao sought by Mr. Ellott, was approved, and a school calendar for next Sprng, proposed by Supervsng Prncpal George S, Goodell, was approved. $, SAVED MLWAUKEE, Ws. Makng a routne search through a par of trousers whch were headed for the cleaners, Mary Fletcher an eploye at ft laundry and cleanng fr, found a bllfold contanng J,. A telephone call brought a pantng physcan to the laundary to recover hs oney. Mss Fletcher receved a lberal reward. DEPOSTS >. Oenrnod.elencftUj^f ndvduals, partnershps and corporatons n eber banks on Dec, 9, )45, totalled $62,92,,, an ncrease of $6,495,, snce June 3, 946, accordng to the Federal Reserve Bank. Today young people are happy agan, enjoyng the pleasures of graceful lvng. ' HOT gather around tho pano^s'they have always done, as, thjhr uaen nd fathers dd before the. Many are plannng.* hoe of ther own, place n whch p kng up ther chldren. Ther plans ncwa puno for ther own enjoyent and for the uscal educaton of thek next generaton.. When the te coes to select a uscal nstruent, whether toorrow, next y»ar or the year after, they wll naturally.jat Q^flW»* Jljey wh learn fro ther others and fathers and Aunt Su»as th&ytw qw (fapead on the pane y*d «elect at Grffth*, thatcrfl^ht ^Tfh^l^ff ym4hvh Of Faou. Ranof*. W tlv ' *- -**A*t***-l» lovers ffoa lsf wund»»loet ther pto at ;t.., v y fertj. Tbepreaant ordnance perta ty-wo tavetna and four package.ato. Thla new ordnance alao sets forth a preference tot vttrtm n the grantng of such rght* for the sale of lquor. g The,, aeealon'was fall fl of f bat word tad chant* «f varous toru, hot 9tK thng n whch th«two poltcal factfo represented d waj on a "slght" they tlf h beng nflcted on Car- Uret by the county road departent. The queston VM njected nto the eetng through the readng by Borough Clerk Perry of a Utter fro ths departent prosng proveent to Thornall Street ths year. Counelen repled,, practcally n unson, wth a queston as to "Eerson and Lowell.Streets, supposed to have been repared last year!" t was agrevd the clerk ask the Beard of Freeholders for propt acton n reparng all three streets. Eghty-two resdents of the East Rahway secton a«ked that no edate ltatons be net on the nuber of lquor lcenses granted for that secton of the county. The Assstance Board asked renstateent to full-te status of Mrs. Helen Chester, and applcatons for appontent as po lce offcers cae 'fro Castr Gnwronsk and Joseph Bobrowl sk. A suggeston fro Councl,- an Uhoue brought agreeev fto Counclas Edward J Coughln, Jr., to survey, wth the Publc Servce Electrc and Can Oopany, lghtng condton* along Roosevelt Avenue leadng to the*rahway Rver brdge. Capt. Danel Kasha was renstated n the Polce Departent. He has been off duty snce Dcccnv ber 7, 944, when he wan nr by the tote Danel Molnar, Jr. Carry Axe by Handle An axe should be carred by th bandle. Grp t close to the hea wth the blade parallel to the bod: end the handle to roe rear, 5x33 ByLcfooPstlkrc CAHTEBBT fve new eben were welcoed nto Carttrft Pott, Aercan Legon, at the eetng Tuesday nght n the Borough Hall. They were: Joseph Jardot, John Kondrk, John Ntvll, Lout Nagy and Walter Boanovkh. Twelve ebers prevously receved were ntated, drected by Coander John Splak and Chaplan Rev. Dr. Kenneth MacDonald, These ntates are: John Bryer, Joseph J, Lukach, John Settcene, Lous Kolesarch, Robert Ells, Ar. thur Wotschlager, John. Rubaha, Walter J. Surowka, Gabrel Coba, John W. Harrngton, Mchael J'Zurlla and Edward Harrngton. Announceent was ade that Coander John Splak, Fred Ruckregel, post servce offcer, and Wlla Grund of the Veterans 'aclty at Lyons wll be at the Borough Hall each Thursday nght to ad ex-servceen n any way needed. Veterans need not be a eber of the Legon to seek asstance. Good Cause (Contud fro Pagt ) downfall, Playng for the Flashes wll be these others, soe of the not strctly faculty representatves, but acceptable to all concerned: Wesley Spewak, "Jacke" Weltcolnsk, Lous Carpenter, John 'Pongee' Palnkas, Walter Neec, Frank J, Kearney, Frank "Plnkey" Toftgt SrM duet untoe s* f wll preach eft ton- and tn Jewsh Mrs. Jack Brth Shapro wtf be hosts*** j socal hour whch U to servce, FKST *, Sunday School at sf. for all ncludng KMt C woen* Mornng Worshp at cal usc by the chors, by the putor on "Oar. Young People's AssocaUtt g p ng n at e«9 n the Sallv, M Gh h Rahwty Cfctrcfc CARTBRET Ann has been ade of the Mss Bernce Psstuta of Place, seln, and Herbert of 56 Harrson Avenue, secton. The weddng took anse of tho Frst Church, Rahway. Mss Pastula, sster of the brde, Sdney Beech, nephew of the groo, were the attendants. Hcehf PROMOTONS As of February st the tghtened requreents for. teporary prooton of Leutenant-Colonels thrty onths nstead of eghteen; Majors, ty-four onths nstead of Captans,4 ontha Sekerka, Clarence P. Perkns, Francs McCarthy, Danel Seenxa anl Andlew Galvanek. The Old Ters" lne up wll present: Kk" Haulak, John Goyena, twelve; Frst LhtentBt*, "Knobby" D'Zurlla, "Rchy" Donovan, "Gp" Baksa. Carl Mar. en onths nstead of Second Leutenants, cnak, Erne Sabo, Charles Balars, Sauel Kaplan and "Mt" onths nstead of sx. Mtroka. After the gaes there wll be Aercan erchant 4ae dancng. tes bgger than t was Mf"l» MX* CHRSTENSEN'S -THE FRENDLY STORE" Beautful Clothes For Your YOUR "Lttle Bandle horn Heaven" Aetenet the best-we the n oar well-stocked nfants Departent. Here Are a Few Suggestons Crb Blankets Utlty Bags B«th Robes S.98-B, Recevng Blankets Crb Sheets. Scales.39-. E z. shrts (long Plastc Coodes..,.,. Carrage Shawls $ sleeves, te sdes)...45 ToWy ^ ^ Cofort Sets 6.98 Tranng Pants 59 Hgh Cha r p a ds Carrage Sets 5.98 Pl^> c * Pants 69 Metrc Bottle Slps Warers W, Crb Sets.' Fancy Pllow Tops Flannel Gertrudes.39-5 Bottle Guards..^ flannel Konos 89 Self-Guardan Saf«tJ* Chenlle Crb Soacker* 79» elta : - Spreads 3.98 DreMe8.98 Blanket Fasteners..;. Mattress Cop* Sweaters WM.W Fork and Sp n 2.69 Folng-Set-...,,..4. Rubber Crb Jwket and B6ote Baby Books Sheets...A.-.59 got,.98 Jar Sets Bupts Bootes...:....5KT9 Rattles Baby Pads » Kntted ^owfete,;.59-.4& Nursery Pctures X * M' r ;'' l ^s»v..;w

4 w< [TOUR Cag Wnffh lbke Out 8-6 Straght Vctory By Sun n Senw Ca?e Loop CMtTFRFT Sh» no.tn"r tln' Mayf ar Pnners HoU fafth ttrnjrh v,.t ll vxll nlwterrtnrt! > r "n' ' «< or t*r* Hgh M"! ' to' (HVnl^l 3 ^ Margn Over -ong Branrh. *' ' T, -jlny n(hl at the Lory Ht;rl r Wth ftrv- Tl. nnl H Rn Terrace nn Bowks '.'V ( log r«f*trrh ; :'H ttjcv, Bll<>([ hfxrlf Bo* and Whte raj? s r V nt r-f lol n h. «Weh nnhlerl the through U> vctory. ( AltTr'.KET Lotak, f Mttuch, f Tnkn, r Bate, K O'Oonnell. g Donovan, e M«y«r, f CaMon, f BKw, t Bruno**, f rtton, f Averra, c Frafle. g Solden, K Ehrcnhalt, g St t 2 Score hy porod: Carteret 7 n \Atg Branch... A Offcals: o('operan) x M n' n-e CO n nj{ C, thr P" rnllod tp n flr-t >erlod lo curry 7 ), F. \ ) f 2 ) 5 3 LOW; HM " <;. l 4. F. ( r, : n #o «P. 7 2 B ) 43 P.. 7 r> 2 l 2 34 rt 43 8 ( ) -34 "' Hoaglal. T«Wn 2d Half Ttle B Mdget Cage Loop CARTEKET The Hldes, n the fnal gnt «f the serond half, waped the 'kcs t«wn the ttle n the Md^'l K'crctwn sketball league and thereby rarn the rght to play the llok llwk», frst half cha ><>ns, for the all-semon 'hnponslnp.. F. Mengel, f : () O'Bren, f 3 RUMO, f Ward, c 3 P WedveU, c 2 Lakatoc, g 2 rvng, g Paaola, % 2 24 UKE3 G. F. P. Laak, f ) Elko, Xaskw, f 2 4 Tares, c 2 5 tlwly, g o l l torcuna, p / Whna, g 4 2 Referees: Seenza and Shaner. CBS announces that color televson s possble next year. St. Lawrence developent s Vtal, says the Power Authorty. SERVCE } f WTH A L J SMLE You're alway ur r uf the utost n courteou anl effcent tertce plu the tnet food n town when you dne here. We b«pe to terve you toon. OUR DALY SPECAL 4c MCHAEL'S RESTAURANT 55 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. 3. You're nvted to Harret's Wool Shop 8 Longfellow Street Carte, N. J. You N««d for Your Handwork Hourtt 9 P. M. T«lf*hOM Curt.Mt TOO FAT? Mt tflle tth CARTRRET Wnnng two Ka * fro Gruhn'n Drurs, the Mayfur pnnern held thalr d thrfle- «# load ov«r tne»««o»wl Wo#n'«Bowlng Lgue Tuesday at the Chrae Un««. T«*B Saodtt Won Lott Mayfar Terrace nn... Kutcy'n Prce * Oruhln'n Aly' Chara Mlglec DolgewlU Kacroflf Medvetx n MAYPAR (2) SO n ) » JW too 92 rt ORUHN'S DRUGS () L. Baldwn 7 \tq Megyesl 4 4 Papp Fsher» D. Rogers MAYFAR (.) * Clra Mglecz Kachoff A. Medvetz «4 TERRACE NN () M. Ssto (Jel>h«rdt Koenda Stojka Udselak ALY'S () Corrgan 9 2 S8 E. Abolt lftl A. Medwck vljo 28 H. Coughln a«34 W 'B. Balewtt ^ 6«SM 658 PRCE'S (») H, Toth ll X. Marcnlak D8 3 M. Phut, «65 M. Mttuch -52 <96 32 Blnd... lof B TBRRAOE DW '.(2) f. Bflto '. -)46 63 Mwtdt 46 '3 37 Kowtwa 46.SO 6 Btajka l«29 54 Udtlelak KUTCY'S'() Bubenheer 24 89,66 Graee Bartok Reuko Safchlnsky lm 36 Ul ^ B9B COP USES HEAD SPRNGFELD,,-AeBgncd to help keep order when a long lne fored uuude a store salng Nylon hose, Polcean John Nolan kept one foot n the lne whle drectng; traffc anl, wh«n hs turn cae, bought-a par for hs wfe. CARTERBT n n Hew hurtle n whoh the lend ohnnfftl hands frequently, the «*cnnd ploce lken ked out «n ft-lfl truph nter th«kmtak SUM n the Senor Hfrt»»t!n hanlcrthall cftfe thn week «t the Nathan Hnle Rfhnol. The gae brought, to a close the w>nor l<w/ue for the 94S- 4ft aoamn. KttOKAKS G. F. P. Clark, t. " " Wl«u«, f SlvU, c 2 Johrwn, f 2 5 Bennon, g 7 a lf tjkes G. F. P. Mjno, f 2 B Elko, f ; 2 f> Wow»«, c Dwewahy, «2 6 PoUhonkl, «Ttrnnwak, g,. 2 a 7 4 :& x wrwor'ed N LO8 ANGELES M. Ma Guer. to nvtttfd a few fr«nd» n for tre evern^»nd, to her Rurptne had Sx ore drop n, unnfted. The «lx were occupants of an autooble wh<;h catapulted otf an»levated freeway,.clpped the corner off the hoe and oollapned the garage. None of the sx MtftrfV f <9 Scocf For were hurt, although ther cur, the' KN TO GO OVERSEAS garage and tn store of furnture was wrecked. TECHNQUE BACKFRES VENCE, Cal. A landlady, who played the rado fro 5 A, M. to P. M,, «s loudly as potsble n order to force her tenant to ove, was recently fned $, hut $76 of the fne was suspended on behavor. "Here t s... New Jersey Bell's MUONTH lt wu6 connootod on February 7 a good ttdcaton that our progntq for ealaaag telephone gojttle t gong rght ahead week afttr week. n the past four-onth* vewve provded servce for 23, on the watng lst. Mu UwuwstU wll be oared for eu«h outh fro now on. By the end ofthb-yeav etpect to provde servce f t U ll now n<tle<eatf«e7fan*vh«(ptt9t to add evn«lhud*«d thquand ore telephones a greater uuudwr ktbwty «(»a, MM(Ml n our hktoty, 4t 4lB«a«te we are>uudn to provde fner servce Tor everyone. ' cjmtf.net The oopl«t«goherlolc n the Boy Seoul,cagu«, Trwkrtlnc nrtvtes n l)nwlnc, checkers, png pong nnd shuffloboard, wns announced ye«t«rrlry by LMjfur lrcctor t)an Senr* W»J.«l4T 27tb Troop BOWLNG 88 w. 8 fr.n 8flv*. Rl 7! «5T». 82 "/* CHEOKRRS,. -88*.8 7lO PNO PONG Rflvn. H8VK.«9 85 vs. B2 7: : 7: R: JeeKopschlnMtck CARTERET n» specal atch rolled rfllle!' lunt fkturtay nght n Sayrrvlle, Matt Udelak Outteret's outstandng k«gler, out-.on Kunact, 8»Vr«lle'fl pn nrtat,, 25 to 92, The scores: 2) H S7 2BO ; Kupsch!)S 78 24' C KB The prvlege of jonng wlders overseas wll be extended to wves and oth*r dependents of all servceen, regardless of rank, accordng to War Departent announceent. -Dependents of all G's ay jon ther koldlers overan provded that lvng facltes are avalable and the solders agree to rean at least a year after ther kn arrve. ROOF REPARNG All knd, -of roof reparng flat roof, thnffle, lnte rooft t, letder, ventuto. Flat roof yetulatont wll precnre your flat roof for yean. We Make Spr;nk}n f C All Jobs G»» t «nt«ed Over 26 Y«an Experence D. WESS 2 Roosevelt Avenue, Telephoe Crteret 8-S393 SBEttttBSS TELEVSON] FGHTS THE MADSON SQUARE GARDEN TONGHT AT STEVEN KUTCY'S POPULAR ROOSEVELT HOTEL 545 ROOSEVELt AVENUE c/sr WE SERVE DELCOUS SANDWCHES s, as, tew CARTKRBT n a recent t«e ^,,«ndans defeated the Red evls, 3«-86 to ove nto B te «rflt plane n the Junor RecreftMon J»»k«th*ll league. Cn» afld BS n Thotnpw w«re the Wg ««the oftsmlvs, ncnrlng 3 pont* Aetween the. NDANS O«so Lynch Hd lfttlnk «o 7 H RD DHVL8 G. P. latkneh 6 2 Rwko ; 6.f)Qnn *.... ^ ' Oldakwk 3 Trstentk J Merolo Agler MEETNG KHRAWJBD B o (V n C A R E B E T The Carteret Aluft footbull t wfll eet a week fro tontht, March h, at, the Hjh S«ho«l. Ths Hoettn^ wll naufuate.the seres of o "dkrll fracture" stuaonn planned by Chester Weljjollnak for the tea. Mebers and- others *ntereated have been nvted to bo present. t >lmrmt«l DM KALdtt 7<h l*or, Mfc n*«.l Vrlb Ahor. N, J. P. A R«A.. t» P. W. falcons Becoe "Chapons n Senor MCtpt* M Devls Becoe All-Seasofl Qaps n n k league vartttret^th7 Red DevVt eqehed. thr second half and had g eowprdtvely easy te dong t. They swanrperl the OroleH, 43- :, "thereby becong the nll-ser-»»n (ftarnplona n the Junor Reereator Basketball League. RRD P.' Skocyplc, K 2 ^ 4 6 *2 ' * nevlw G. P. P. Luk»ch, f * «H Re»ko, f 7 4 bunn, c.' AnttUr, g ^ 9 5 4* OROLES G. F. P. Toth, f 2 ««8nder, f 2 '» Hoydttk, f 2 4 Skwrt, «2 R 4 rtnat, g... 2 Bunko, n l : l) " Refereej: Shaner and Polehnnk. SEWNG MACHNES Applances Re tlrf><l oafht»nd Sold Machlne wth *46 Model Cabnet! and Aeteuore H O M E APPVANCE Sewnj Machne Sarvca 25 M.ln St., Woodbrdte Tel. Wtfodbrdge OARTBRET cae ttl'»tfn»nn cflnf, $, Senor hasketttnll l*«gu«! ly fcatnj? the Dragotg, 33-2U. n A.' hard fought b«ttle thn W«*kj«t the Nathun H«le S«ho>l. fw Phsons won the second hfttf hy a o4e. tae atglfl over the Uken, Whv fnshed n Mcoftd > Vftat. FALCONS G.?. P. WljuA, f, 4 8 Chcrepon, f ' 3 B. RteWl, C.f...., " ZM,k..^. J,,.n,,,Z 2 * Mate,.g...«'....( ;.'8 -. 't 'w 5 Mngella, t... P,.,..».. 2 Mko, t-...' Albresht, f,-.*.,..., Brenke, c,...«,,.«,.».' Laa*ohr»g, Kaey, f 4! Goreljak, %...' Referees: C*pb«ll, Shner. Hs Knd of Reason Mast Stll NOT3CE! f.w, M«r SMALL CA* FtL frffdcwal. Ho Sn 95MaaSlreot We h«v«baen to f«place sver.fl tnte tn pck up WttpttM «nj beer cooler but, ««ek tn place was cloud. 'We do Hot wkh t«rnton your nae pubuely. but unle»$ tptkt and cooler *r«turncd wthn three days legal acton wll W'Nktt. Wftthnytoa was ore than a brllwt ltary #tralefu*. ls> na-wuau the qualt(e» of le»dh nltfh f «W need of all the peopln; and J ttfw «Tre*taent tf the UnUtkState. n u brth MatM's km4h7 concerns of the nat«n STEVEN KUTCY, S46 ROOWMU Avenue, New Jersey frev b ' S 2

5 tjwf l,l«lpnnwna frftd MuthlMa t JpBL l.kwlwt J»«UBKUT 'QM.w' WJJAH wwk UtfHMVlTK.. : K tnwn, B«.,,, ) for P«tHlo»«r«, WHOM T,..-., _,-.,...., rca-ular»«fln* of tte Court n* Boraufb ofowumt bewf rv 2 94, waa llr'tnl ".,nw e rtct thtt»«wxj..v.nlng, March «, l»l«, tle wm^ «M b««s7.r".tp** #< #t*»c* of tbe totnbb Mnf by the p\h*h*«r.aoosj s>>? "*!!>" of BUrehat* n L trnt tl. C.\r< ta«, by r«(- unl CoWMll wll eet nt»nd Burnuant to law, rtx«*, r M n the Couatjl'... lfln nrl' nt t whlcl wcl nald pl-of.,.. MulwlDfr, Cenke AVP<M; n»tl< blolc wll l be aohl gln,,:,. N,.., AB «MMHM and «eu»ltll all ulll oertlftet w>u>»., t.hk nnl» atn to thtf * ll rnlnlnn re.belw, oo, ', :M, onllng to tera of oale on nf ptcpnrlttk dl and H-Khal be Known and denlrnated, U> tl* BVw*-Olw* open to H aa.lt.»ald pnt n»nl,l.lnn nl to be UUh ftutll'ly y (null tetcl block, f UTAlN for Kn tfnuae No., '" on terrne, " k S-A, d «UM «Ml*«er to b«'kaown n down yent of!ffl.(o,the tl or AWM«H> JelttOKval ATAN for uf >F-a.nr prlup to hr te rrwlrt/ TOUP No. 2, reach 'h Capl.vquul nunlly M»tnll»fnU "t halj UH n - full,._ ) of the,u.- further nolloe th*t ft>«car. 'la.od 'M nlerph nnd olll*r tp nee whu are. Baa(n«d :,.,,K Counnll h»t, bv rf>«- ruvldod fur n (.' t of Hle. fl Hpun*fl All r( anl purmlt t» law, A>«d n Tnkp further notce that at und nl bt, ebunent n the tv n prlue M Whkh *Hl<l lot n ale or nny.lute to t wlk'h whlh ' t ay way b* Kn t* toy**" nt*l be under,, ( k wll b«*»olfl.tor»th>r wth «(ljonrn«l, l Muyor nnd " " Cuurwll full ehatfe, haf, tcotrol»nd anf vrt rcuf* ll ('AF-F»2J<» )«C»t to rejcft n,n>- onr or.all WJ«d tl 'AN nol t Jall bp hln 4vty and d... crdnpt drull*. xalt ln r'««-rve«th«rght n. U nsrrctlnrt B**rrt -of. lng lmd anl Mv«rtla!nc»el> ram pnt n an. blnk to»urlj BaponHjl)l ty that s.h'h ruogs acd,,- Hat lut n»»lfl block, U buder u t ay aelecl; d Mg»r# Hlf'other h Me- l M(rpent»hall hll beb,n f, wll requre a dawn beng gven to ters and routner MM n.«r«n e*m«d - «oo«.! of 37.SO, e balance nf of payent n cane on«or ore lrt- T»nrkJng condton. All wglnterg ;^(. prlt'* to l>e pad n <* UnHn hlln H be receved. uno«r e d&cl eh Bch faptnln Cp aretemky H t*mfntlon *f rt^ed. 'ln «wt"n'4 of tl«nu hj»rg»d -wltr Mr dutf of (Vb*y«fr,,. further notlfc that nl al< Ml.. or r h, above nu,, hy by the nl hl«onle" jrombly rnnnerlcl, uny lnto to whll t ay le My,n and U«>nyent \Hth lw dtlej «f tll l t ntl, tle Kajor anl OounT thereof hy th«purrhaer haa a(dl a()co;)lnk and troxe of tl» f. > lf rght n lt twrellon to tl> nnnft' uf purnham n nop wltl nrrn* of».l' on fle, cludlnr the CnDlftn, Khal n- under Fre Hepnrtfteht. All pnglneer», - any our OP all blln )4 tn. nt n Md^>look to «' the nurnkl nf Carters wll ^pllvw Oe drect dret «up«rrl«lop of te the,atr- v t nv «Wt; due re«n'l a Bar««l n)d MaU Hoctl for (H() rtan of f the h '6lH«e' l on Fre t nlv' to ter* ar anner W. All (wnu>«4au, ellterfcy tne or the ('nptnlne Hhtll be..nt h rut "oe or rnorr l" AO'RT J. PRRTlf. Barauffh Clerk to the GfaafffWM of the *"lr#.k HU be rao*lv<>l. Tn n- lvrrllnel Fclrury uy K anl and Water Cottee., who ay, ft,m norptknoe of flp nu, \nt, n the t'arteret tll <4l»rr*tlo» ; ref«r the coplan a above nu, ky the 're.* t» Uhe CJauhrll <\$ a whole for ta t l Councl and the yroen acton. ncludng acton of a dacldlpary nature. Thn Cottee of y lte purdaaer arordlrll. nanatr ef fmrthaee n te N()TK K Of P BLU ALB Ppe and Watw hnll prescrbe wth ter* of aale on Ale, >r,.u«th of (YMteret wll delver l n nl Bale d**d (or aald ww j. PRHT, Borouh Clerk udvlaed PeartarV!t and l.»4«, n th* Oarterr MlTCK OF PVB.O ALR WHOM T MAY CONCERN:.. rcklar eetlnf of the Ooun-.-" the Borourh of Carteret held 2, 94*. "*» drevter to the fact tat that nn Wednea-,-nlna-, March,, th«unt Councl wll eet at ' M. n th* Councl Chabers, hb Hulpl Hulldtu, Cooke Avenue, rt, N. J. ana expos* and ael 'nl' aale and to lb* hmm*t., rordlnz to terj of ajb oe,. wltl the Borough Clerk spett n«p lon and to b«rabllcly read!, Mtle, Lot! lus*-*l, Olkuan. n Block ll-gj. Borouul of n't Aaaeaeent JCap. k«further nttlm that th* Car t Morough Coukell hat, by re«res.lon and put.. fxed J- ulu prlc»hu block w all n onm»nnu. ll of th«boro February, J *flj«um the r lof Onrtnr h*l<~ w»» rtlrevtfct tt»t W W ewm bl nal«d to the ttgh»h r H'pnrdlnt [o ter«v of lal» #rkh ttw. Boro«ll ClerJ 4(»c On«<'U«n «n«] to h«flujltly teal prlnr to le, Plot J HnnH*v«<l( Ave nue, Hlo.l UK, p< llf CRT-j tern ' cnl M* beng gven to ters and Manner!......, lott n Md' payent n cuv one or ate ftlulu blda aball be tecolvxl, < k. f nold on ter*, wll re<ulr» luwu payent of 'r.r.o. ( «bal -,( turvhaae prce to be Hals bd, or bd above nu, by upon acueplak* or th«tnln(«hn the Hnd atonthly natallenta of -.'") U nttreat and otner ters.udnl for n Contract of Hale. Tk,. further notce that at Md > H uny date to whch t ay t>e n.rntl. the Uayor &nd Councl. nv8 the rght n ta dne ret on < ' j«uny one or all bd* and to,n h.n.l UH n wld bluk to *urh n :H t ay aelect: due regard UK Kvrn to ter* and anner avnfnt n ca«e on«or ore nntn hd. ahall be receved. >H uncpttnc* of the nu l>ll nl>ovf nu, by the '.l Councl and th* payent. r... hv the parehacer accordng!:, anner of punstbae n Ac- :.:,r.. wth ter* of wle on fle, Hnngl of Oarteret trll dellvnr KuK.U nnd Sal* 4e*d tor nall AUGvtnr J. PERRT, Borough Clerk T" T lvprtlel Fehronry! and ll, l'js, n the (.'artorel sottu er wv»uc *J,B WUM T HAT CUNCRRN: Kular eetng of the Coun h» krough of G*Xl*fet held. n.v jo, l l u dlrecwl tn -»*- the f«(.( that 4>n Wfdn- -W'HK, March «. H6, tle unt Councl wll eet ut ' M n th* Councl Chalte, ' M'll Buldng, Cuku Avenue, '"' '. N'. J., and e*po»«and ««H.'ln Hle u^l to the l>tgh«nt > r, ulun '" Utrna "f xule "» vlh the foogn (U*rk open n ' and to or puwlu-ly read ' " sale, \A» 4 to -* } lcl.,! ' ^-t, n Block «. tornufl ""'ll.\»#a»<nfht Map. ' tlur nqtl* that t*e Carl!"»ugh Councl baj, by reno- ' "" pursuant to law, fned a n " prce at Whch *ald lota >-<'k wll'be»*ld togetuer 'U other datalle pertnent] T(> WHAM T MAY CONCERN: At H rcklnr oxetltk of (fle ('nun-- ell of!» Korough of Cartfret held Keruuy :>K lun, waa drected tn advrnlc tle fa<-t' that on Verlnenday vvonltr. March t, 96. the Mayor and Councl wll duet at t: >, M. n th«councl «hn.ber, Munllpl lullllnc, Ck! Avenue, (.'nrttct, N.., wt exp«m **tl al julll nnl«nnd to the luftvet MT urcnllnt n ter* «f ule M fll' wth tnt KKHK" nerk «* «\s> lu>k" lon anl to be tuhllcly f*«f pror to snp,.otn 2-U, T>'ler AY*' nc, n Block»3. Rorourh «f Cattprpt A*»p»«pnt Map TflkP further notce that the tpret hrokh f.'o h«k, by nlutlun (nl purnunt tn nw, nlnln prce at whch sad n Kll T,, k wll bo Hld wth all oler pertnent l< jald nlnrnu pr!c«beng \V tw VOMM of prepnrlnk lced voruawk t)l» >ule. Hald O.H Monk, f Hold nn t«r»,.wll a lowo fly«nt of 2,.H, ance of nwcl) prl n ca«h upon l>r'nl... Take further ao«tnt at tau ale or any date U> whch t «WW adjourned, the Mayor and reaervea tbe rght n tte djcretloa' tq reject any "" " "' -* ^ Mayor and Councl and th* payent thereof by the purchnner accordng to the anner of purchm* Jn accordance wltl crn of aale on (le. the Borough of Carteret «ll dellvej l Hargaln and Kale deed tor «al4 AlQUHT J REBRf, Boroua Clerk To be,'dvorllnel February V apd Mtrcl, 946, n the Qarteret Of. 88 t ay ruly and regulaton* governng the dutaj dutaj rtnduct pt alxd tdu.f the engneer*.nn Captan* where hr >u«h le not otherwlkp prencrlhed \> ordnance of thla Horoujch. DATBD; Pebruary 2.»«. A'r J. WRr, cert«, Carttret, New Jerey te to the ht> juljourned: all»»r- KOna lterented wll be gven «n. '" HM prce beng ll.5.u opportunty to be heard concernng "s of uroparng deed ant) HUC ordnance. "'-lk ths aale. BalJ lola n wgard beng gven te ternu ana ',»k wn requre a ca"h pay- er of B»yneul > caae on* or Borough cwrk. ' " H.M).D. ote nu bll ahall b* r»- C.P "' lurtwr notce that at lad ' "< uny dat* to wltlcl t ay AN e-d, th* Mayor aod Counthe e rlgkt rght 4o n t* " dre eject any on* «f all bld "ell aald lot n block.-. ae t ay aeteot, due '! helng gven to. ter* a*4 <"<' or payent n caa«on* or "lnlunv blda j*ha^l b* re- NOTOK OF PUBLC fal* TO WHOM T MAY CONCBBS: At u regular nttctlnk <4 tn< ('J>uooll ot tbe Borough of CMtaMt n *» Vfbtry 2«, 9t. wua dlraxted to the fuel that on Welnea- Man llt (Mrteret. N. J., jnl expwe and aell at publc nul«a t> the hghest bdder a'turdlng t" ters of Hale on la wth the Dorugh Clerlt ouen to nnpe'tlon and to be publcly read pror " «ale, -ota 25 and 26, lullc Avenue, n Ulofk 2-A, llornllkl»f Carteret Anneaaent Take further notce that the Carteret Borough Councl hae, by reolutlon and purauant to law,' fxed a. PUUUH prce at whch aald lots n aald block wll be sold together wth Jl other detals pertnent; «&C nu jrk-e >elnk 35 ol ul costa of preparng deed and adv4 tung Ht" "ale. tau lots n " block f»oll un turt wll r«a lowu payent nf 5.«. the ance o( pnlhte prlcn to be PU4 n e<uul onthly rutallent nf JtD.OO ulua lnte e»t»nd other {enm prof vld«4l for n contract of eal*,., Take further notce that «t lad aale, or any date to whch. t an b» adjourned the Mayor aod Coun r ell r«mrvea th* rght nlu d"cfe. to rdect any one #r all bds and t* Bll aald lota n aald block to «ueh kldder «a t ajr seleot, du«"*u»o acceptance of the ntntun bd, or bd above nu by th* Mayor and- Coua*U and th* pay«nt thertof by the purchaaer *«comnf to th* anner of purchaj* n accordance wth tera of Ml* on t*, th* Botough of Cartaret Wll ver a B^aln and Sal* Deed for '" acceptanc* ot the nu Borough Clark. '»' bd above nu Wt th* To be afltertlm February und Count!) Md tb«payent Majch, JM«,* n he Carteret 'uf by the,cha»*r actordlng frat*,' ^_ lh " anner r puronta* n «e> '«nc«wth ' n rough Of MUWlWPX DUTY COUKT OK '*rga n aa«< utlaua. On n )*»eby glv«that tl aoce *»«ntroduced al ff of tlw Councl of th of Catteret, N. J.. held on A of February an c»l readng, anl the n ordered to he pullto law: and «u<-t further ennnld S nl a eetng o.u» held at the _.. " porounh on the nvm. 946, at elfflt. T.J, at wjlch tftne 'ffty +*«w and pl»o MMtlng Khal fh> fljoued; all per wlh he gven at he heard l AKl) TO JEUULATB A'ND DB- 'FLtfB THEU TNl AND COM- "SATON." A P PT o v e t and March 8, JWS..._.., JJBAN^ BY TUB WNClf Oj? THK BOUOUOH OK ST. NEW felt«': N. That e'u * of the v«enttled ordjnae le aended to read an foopw: 4. The Mayor auy nonate, and Wth the uovl'e 'n,! concern of the Councl, appont nl eber* to tne jwu<;e deptrtrent: a the C<n«ll ay, by reaoujuon nod by the vole S uf a ajorty of nl UH" e.b,e, to the polce pxcflfnt J. All ordnance! or partu "( (nllunfea whlcb are nt«nt wth tn- rovl»lonh of l thl» nnttnane be and are hereby r 8BCTON ll. Thl» ordnance staall ttku.»ff*ct lurdlately. J>ATMH: vhruury JO, Ut8. ArtH'HT.. 'KKtY. lnruukh ClMk. NOTCE NOTlC; n «rel>' glren tlutt lt* hove DrllnkBoe fu ntroduced at p neettnx Or tl*. HuB'l! of tw Bor>Mh of t'rterm, N. J., held an ttc 2lh day of 'plruary, q«, >M paane.l ork flr.t readng, u,nd tle Hutne w H unertl to je BjA>llubf) H'rllng <a 4w; and won ordnance for wll lut furtfler.coda t»red fdr tltl tlt pantr«pantre at at A e the Councl eetng/ of to be held at the Hull n dflld Horouch on tle tth,luv of March, H,»t ettht o'clock P. M. t». T,». Rt»llcl Ul«a place, or t any te a p*»«to whch such eetlnr "hall f$a ORDNANCU TO AMEND SUPPLEMENT AN OK'DNA AN ORUNANCM HESHOS, a vkrnnva't._. BOOUQH OF CARTBtBT, TY OF MDDJBSBX, AND 8 OP NEW JERSEY AND TO VDE A PENALTY TOR volatwthflrlsof." As _ wan aenm and suppl«**< October f, l n ±**4j* ' ' ed and tuppleented Dec* 8*;»n3 as»a» waj nd aupputnened May T, JH T ORDAN^ ff MAYOR ANR OO^C_L_ p?. Y QF HPEJHWBX A *otTonf M. M he above enttled sranapo* h*r*b> repealed. w. Thl» ordnance shall ntedut.y upon fnal WHQltf&XHL njoy the full g<m*v«m of \*k, «Uw «rn, pocked frch fffn to fmfc. fce*^- tenoby dtlcou, xc«*t«nolly fwwefktd, too. You'll woal «fmd upp>y fw yt*r fantry. FMhred at «H Act Maretta t wtek-d! OWN FttpAY UNTL 9 P. M., Fancy Cfea Style fancy Grade A Guaranteed the ^\ck of the noton's fnest flocks. All fancy Grade A top qualty! Fryers and Brolers, b. ^ r Fresh Klled Grate A W Unatchable at ths low prce! featured at ol Aces ths week-end! Fancy Qrade A FOWL b 4c 4 ke. MA vp. ktalu Wly dlcfua r ddw «k Uag. Uverwurst M wh Meal 45c GlMWOod FoBey "GroJe A" Flord Grade A & AA Cros-Cut Chucks of Lab b 28c Serve o chuck of lab for a change! Rb Lab Chops ffu» 43c Co Starch TT^ TuboPuddngs *+ Stewng UbJ tjl^m>- 9c SlP O H W Ground Lab & Pattes ^ 32c Grapefrut Juce 2 5r23c l tr25c A l t d. Drnk plsnry every-day for wnterte health. Cobats colds. Orange Juced 5c r 35c Florda. Ov*r o pnt n th* 5c con, nearly 3 pnts n th* lore* 35c cont Blended Juce2'^27cr 33c A perfect blend of rch puw Florda orange and grapefrut juct, Sunsweet Prune Juce Toato Juce y-8 Cocktal can JWAFtfPOWN Cake Flour Chocolate""" d Vanlla SoTy* U nut Dubuque HYGRADf V T A- Month' 5upply Persen 59c Sol-Cafe UCO OlAHO PfKO TEA MCO Fresh Fllet Haddock b. 45c Fresh Fllet Flounder b. 5c Mackerel Faocy Boston b. 9t MUM SftECT fluke b. 23c Oysters doz. 39c ^MPYM f~ ' T ^ SS "' 5c 46 «r3c t Baker's Cocoa * ; Pancake Flour Aunt Jea Econoy Faly Sl» UOCapsuW h potencylwthout doubt, the arket's ost putstondm vtan value! Copare the hoh potency wth vtans you aw now usng, frtade by world r s largest vtan capsute onufocturer. Try g pqekoge now <yd be ejnylftced! Macaron EUOW Rrtter Catsup CHH MY-ARJK 4-e. bottle SpagheH 4 SLt. \H DUFf'5 Waffle Mx X 2* DUFFS lt-o. Pnckogt Hot Muffn Mx U DUFF'S 4-w. takaa Gnger Bread Mx U CRSCO Fsh Green Corn ^,, --- C A dtudout fcawy ca for thott who»r«f<r MOW CANH) VMTTAJl HATUU UCB) 9 Xl M MOM Dced Carrots t,\m Spnach A ^ 2 Sau^r KTBU Strng Bans "f Cons V Fortfed wth 4Q U. S. P. unts flf Vltoh Dred Peaches *35< rmocwckers Supree BRE c L«rjH 2-«s. Lost Tote* l*hwl Sh Try Tl s'^k- Lus Krspy Peanuts'^K- ^ Sunshne Cheez^t Jr. Crackers ft AJCO «le A )OUP er PhlM Capbell fancy T»HMtfo Puree Large "Grade A" EGGS CortM of 2 Why pay ore? The deal egg for every use.. ooh. "doted" for your protecton. Try a corton andfte>p * Aercan^ X : HUE «-«. Bavaran tmoh Swss Gruyere»45 BROCCOL Delcous fresh a w n broccol s rch n Fancy Snow Whte Mushroos b x 39c Toatoes bunch HeTUh. PfeM M pnd vltqns. Why pay Seltcted Potatoes U J. Mo. Mak» Potatoes CARROTS, *Javor and bunch, ost «cor>olcol, toof DOOtS New Crop Jucy Florda p New Crop Juky Florda GRAP 7c Ccdfaralo es Jucy CallH»k " *'! #fl lt

6 BX, NOTCES v, >v"c\\'vn; r ttllkh Kn; TS <!\^ 6c PBNA.T-'J* : vj OK DAM' l:l'l.kx. AM' HJTKH AM' < ' M'H.N Allnl»l"'< )'' ' 'ft* *OM>A' NVT HV TK PR AN) OH'N' l. " T '..«SfS T T M : ; f nlltln or.lltvu. r. JT.t tnenrlfd tu r-«. n l» a follow H. No pern "lall "' «V- * n tnl'rr uf M "Kl'l JHpartncnl uu-^f* ttt t >n «'"'l H'l unt f He n not f " than tw-nlyyearn uf agr nor nure ln *y yearn of et- ut the Hr < ( r»ppolnpn 'W HB lct l'nn than fve feet! MVen n- -"J " helfht. l) The HurqRl 'n'll y lre any nrnlur of hf wllee,»rt«nt tn «ll-nl < lle (ranf trhnol. ) The Uorough 'lu-ll ly roll* a t-'enllv HlMlnlel nmlrr flnduff»u'f ctl'r rlllnhry ' t an ay l leorlncl ly l*'«otlfh l!oun-n u " own e»- _NON. All rr<ll'-'-b «r thereof nnhult-nt wth H bu t l ro hcrcly r>- ON. Tlln onllnnn < shll,tkd; Febnry :!.']»»». ACCHJMT.. 'KllllY,.'lrrk, < nrl«r-l, NrW.TH-V. XltTM'K ; «lcr'hy ulvcn lll tndln' WSM lnlrlur.l ut wllng uf tl'c 'd'll "( ln< ttuch Of 'url.tpl N.. lrll <" SOtfe <Jay nf 'elrbty,. ul Jtd '»n flrht renllk, «'l lr t ** ten ur(frnl to ho nltd an'ortlnt to law; n -h T,.,nance wll lo further fullrej Mr flnal BUHR.' nl a ertlnk " tne Counrl to le holl ut the < Blr Hall n n«m!(r((fl»n H" frt day or Murl. ««, at lftht Wock H. M. H. T.). ut wlkl tl> place, or H any te anl plw' rlllch aul nteln«nhll fro t to (e l uljorpl; nl per- lnt«r«ntel wll l Kl^ lortunlty tn >» luarl rwn'ernlntf! OBUNANCO TO AHKND AN "WWANOK KNTTLK), "AN lplt(!ly n whhnk lo: A. J. JNANfH TO AMHN) AN (Mll'srry, llurokl 'l'rk, t'lrtpret, N... B*ftCK KNTT.KD. "AN Oll- S l K\t TO HK(JL',ATK TlB POtWBHHON,!) 8T tlhlt-.;wa!,.. AND TRANHPOHTATOS '.!' T; 3- AlCOHOMC ncvclaoks N B BOOUH OF CAUTEKtfT, -SKT OK MDD.-MKX AND fate OF NBW JKHMKY, AW) T PROVU>K 'SSAl.TY H>ll E VlOWTON THKtKOl.'." )' tn' Mayul- nd 'ou- SeptelT 7, 937, nnrnlj «4cpted a) upprovol OrtolM-r tl«stlon U, *fln The aau) nlxr of '''{ Wary tntall ('unulhn,- ' B#»««ha)l l>o lned ll lnlux tu - WUr>aur H n UKT. (b) Th«nu ntl-r of ry JjsUll llatrlnjth.l..-,-s,-h l nxt'l a llntul lo a". r ^f"».' On nl tmllntlo llaulk Muln'lty 'M H" 3 of u 'lurury Ketnll <'nnr.,.'n.cck! or fur n 'U-nnry, Dltrlln,l, \h,- >- :lo ln al lnonuly llurlulk"! ranu w u> turvul (le UUul e«o( Arl urhk HUH- : t» le Klvt'.r«:«TL-n. "TSECTOV. All (-llnu.-m n- :. Mft^ thereuf, luthlklot wth ths w4)n«n'e urr hcnln HJOO ', Tll" onllnn.: H tak- -ff' t dlhu'ly U >oll.ulr]>[ M U. lllkl '( urconlltlf lo nw. J: Vru.ry 2, 96. Y'V,' ; PRVATE BULDNG jnanck TO~AMKN> AN Nrw pvt<> constnclon n DfcplxT rfarhtl the hdrfst v*t«" UE KNTT.K'. Af CB TO AMKSl AN Ol KNTT.K' AN OH re t U4. nrrordlng to the TO l^tall SM_ K<. (nnrrc> Drpa tont. Shnrp»dvaMcr* n prvnl-< rdnstrtcthr Rff AlHTHT.. VKKV '- HofugKl 'lurk ltotlt:l! ' '. NOTC n hcrcty jflv that llf 'Hpvt prlln' wan ttrcj. u.. ut ' ' feelng or Ht Outuul or the tlfh of Cart-ret, N. J., h'hl Alb (vy uf l-'elruury. Hll.,nHl on trat r'ulltf,.l De wan then qrturoo to le 'tl- KccortllnK to law; a tt'l 4n«B wll l further eonnllen-l SMl nuhttuce ll no'tlk r Cuul '. n lul' t llr ll.- Tl Halt n HUM turut,-]).m the, day v( M.n l. U ;. ^l. uhl Kk '. M. H. T.). ll wlwl llnf, plu, or at.uy n-.npl pn. > Vlkvh n N neoll; NU ln t«to ' H.LlhurM-.!: all.n M lbtt-r.-n, ulll n- Khv un rtu»lty to n: lu>r,l lonrnn^. coast for l!»4fl, rondtonfd only by the avhlablf nupply of huldna; ateral. DSABLED VETS The avrrare dwblcl veterann lf.r yearn old and hal nervfd an nveraf'" «' <!Of onths, accordnn tn H rvfj' of about S,OOO rrnus whn arc- takng vocaton*! tranng»nder the Vetertng Adlnstrntorl, LEND-LEASE Fnal 3*nd - Lease atttleenu wll hr coplftcd by July, accordng lo Presdent Truan, who "Tu'a r^l.kn nf»um H«r- for nut l'" tlu wo yearn ollf to HpH'Htncnt. reaffred the pledge of the orgnal ajreeenw that they should Mf» «' <.' t" rend ul wrt* ler»lnn. 'not burden coerce." LandlAuue ld to Alled countres fro ) He n of K x'tl ' h»r- March, 94 through Septeber, 946, totalled $46,4,,. SMALL WORLD CRCLE, Mont. U«t Mny, Bergt. Orvlle Urson accdentally et h* brother, Sergt. Walter Larson n Gerany, A few onthr later, he et hn other brother, Corporal Robert Larson, n Japun, AUTOS LEGAL N BERMUDA MAMLTN, Boruda A clause prohhtn? general use of otor ca n Beruda was recently deleted fro a new otur-cur arl and now autooble's are nctl n thn colony. LEGAL NOTCES,l.fr Snn nl-nlk to upl'ly tll! ll.l-'llkll 'nlulrll Of tll' lll''h UKll f 'lrr' tn n l'lenary tntll Hnt lllln 't'np fur prolnen at t r.llt'lv Utrf'l, CUTel, N. J. (>l)o.'l.n«. f any, ulnld he atle 'llafly H wllng lo: A.. Vrry, lnnnkl 'lprk, ('arteret, N... JllEtM'llJ.llllN WATKt WTKOWHK.OHK' WTKOWHK '. ]!-ll, J-l KOTK'K Tuke notl-e Hnt K>\VAKll <5>>:((C 'KNWKA ntnlh to apply tll! llh nrll '(Hll> tlt! HU' lfl of t'lrlt-t for a 'lenry Ht- h ordnance!>t! Anl'.ST.. 'HtllV.,f,' ; Uuruunl t:erk. lull Conaunptlon Mctunnc lor prcltl- at.6 Hnlt'n Avenu, Oarteret, N,.. ljptlos, f tny, Hltull!>*> lp \»T< H: TM wlnn ay rncern: Pleae k ller Unt he utldrralglfld vlll a.lv u tl Mddlesex County 'nurl of Cnnn Ploao on Muroh, 6, o'rlofk n the foronoon n' ah H. ht*ttfto g» t'ounacl fun hp ln'rd, ut the Court Hoe n the Cty uf New Hnnawlr.k, Mddlesex B t ODANK) HV THKounty, Now Jeey, for an order TOR AND 'OUNl'll, OK THO HUlnrlzlK nu to ftflnue another H ' CAHTOltrr, COUN- nlne, to. wt; ho te of Sally MJnUJ.SKX, HTAT-: OK HuKaxt. purtt'l to the nrovlslom JEWKV:- f te KtUute n nuch ranet ade ;ron. Tll Sv-lu l. Ht- und }t'ovldpd. OX* entltlel Orllnuue H nun.nlbe ttnd H lfp'l'y enl'l HO Unt 3 Herann Avenue, Hoho HOKH, "aape nlll rcl us (ullows.-- <'u'terpt, N^v Jersey. Kull Str'tnlau, ltur'y, H H Jlrv 24, S4B ct 2 r 'j«rsa NW,T SATURDAY Cont. FrJay -:3 P. M. SUN., MON., TUES. Bar Pnen Wn 3 Gaes Fro Fords Recs n Coty Loop CARTEKET Scorng.a threefae vctory over the Ford Rec» on Sunday, the Acadey Bar held fourth place n the County Major pn league, one gae behnd the thrd place Bowl--Bar, n another atch thf Acadey Alleyn took two gaes fro Jackn'n. Standln Won Lot Quljley Paul Dary, 7 3 Hurlew'.' Bowl--Bar H6 Acadey Bar 6ft Ford* Rec 63 3D Juey' 62 4 H. A. A. C 8 4 Mlltown Metuchen SayrevJle 86 4 Acadey Alley*... SO 62 Roera" Fve Roer'n Plnsten Synlo'B Rec r... <S 57,»eln Theatre 42 6 Buttkn' SpoUwood Hotel Chlcarelll's FRDAY. FEBRUARY 22, 946 Hercule Club 36 6 ' wfe, Patrca Medna, an actress Bowl-O-Alley«34 68 n her own rrht, s expected to sgn wth one of the three copanes nterested n her. Hoe New*...: 34 B8 Maro's Bar Jackn'e 3 7 n her frst pcture n two years, VN G L«t. NOW PLAYNG Vrjln* O'Bren Mrjore Man Judy Garland Kenny BaJter Chll Wll, n "THE HARVEY GRLS" ~Plu,~ Cartron and Short Subject! Hollywood Notebook A f»n party tn end nl fun psr lft, turnrrt out Ut gree. (cnr Kelly, Danny Knyc, Hurd llstflrld, Carole Bruce, Sonja Hone, Joseph Cotton and Jolfn Bfal when they vdted New York recently. Morp than 6 howlnf bobby-»o)t«r«, rangng n»gn fro four to forty, turned out to eet and swoon over the celebrtes as they et n a Broadway bstro. Durng the flng of "Lady Luck," n whch an elaborate AH Vejaa bar s portrayed, wth lghted Roldfnh tanks above the booth n whch Robert Young and Bar- "Glory For Me," besdes Fredrc March and Dana Andrews s Exbara Hale are Heated, an attendant Sfft. Harold J. Russell, who lost wto t that the fresh-ar bubblen both hs hands as a paratrooper, were foreed nto the botto of therussell played n th«sgnal Corps tanks. When shootng cearcd, another attendant took over to neeng how a handles* an could re- fl, "Dary of a Sergeant," show- that the water teperature n theadjust hself to noral exstence. tank was kept constant 24 hours a Know what Barbara Stanwyck's day. real nae s? t's Ruby Stevens. One of th«latest returnees to the fold of Twenteth Ontury-Fox a Rchard Greene, late of Hs Majesty's Twenty - Seventh Lancers. The tall, wavy-hared, handsoe Brtsh leadng an wag last seen on the screen n 94, when he was starred wth Vcra Zorna n " Was an Advpnturesn," Hs <;»h p) traned solder Lloyd Evfrntt for h. screen test»o well thut louls Sdney wouldn't let h out of hp offce untl he'd sgned wth Metro. Metro also sgrftd another ex-»oldler, Howard Hartftn, who was brought to the studo by none other than Leut-General Robert C. Rchardson, Jr. Maryln Maxwell, Marjore Mans, Vrgna O'Brpn, RaRt Ragland and Rochester wll all appear n Red Skelton's pcture, "The Show Off." O of the three corades n Because "Scarlet Street" depcts a perfect cre, t has been banned n soe states,' partcularly New York and Mnnesota. Ths sae story was banne'd n Franco untl certan deletons had been ade. ARMY DOCTORS Under a new deoblsaton plan, effectve edately, all but 4, of the 4, doctors cossoned n the Ary fro cvl- an lfe wll le returned hoe for Ann Sherdan \» playng a dra-separatoatc role n a draatc fl, "The accordng to Robert C. Patterson, not later than June 3, ACADEMY BAB (3) Charncy Sentence." n t, she s portrayng Secretary of War, Bubenheer a sren who otvates a faous SUrkey heart specalst to change dentty Vernllo wth a dead an, slp down the Taft urges check on U. S. spendng; nflatonary factors cted. Udrelak»4»9 7f alcoholc rnut.p tn run and eventually stand tral for urderng hself FORDS REC () Zasu Ptts, hack n Hollywood SELN THEATRE Ferraro after thrse years on the stage, was Burester recently countng up the nuber O>k T««Ro«<l Fscher of fls n whch she had appeared. Her current p»rt n the MH, N. J. M«t 6-27 Kennedy fl Pucc Ha) Wallls producton of the Sason Raphaebon play, "The Per* "LOVE LETTERS" Frday. Saturday, Feb. 22, feet Marrage," s her 6th screen Wth role. Ths ncludes, of course, a Jennfer Jont» Joteph Cotlen ACADEMY ALLEYS <2) nuber of coedy shorts. Derewsky When Warner Borthers produce Donnelly Sunday, Monday, Feb. 24, 25 'Mster Broadway," the proposed Solan bography of the late Se Slveran, founder of the tehatrcal Starrng Burf«Meredth "THE STORY OF G.. JOE" Galvanek Chock journal, Varety, the pcture wll be "a cavalcade of Broadway show Tudar, Wednesday, busness fro 95 to 933 as February 26, 27 JACKJN'S () seen through the eyes of ts ost Kraley "BEDSDE MANNER" colorful nterpreters." t wll be Roanaky Wth John Carroll, Ruth ore bographcal and less uscal than orgnally planned, Clark Hoay, Cbarle Ruffle Babola 84 l"76 7 Ann Rutherford Zukowsk Josephne Dllon {ex-mrs. Clark EMPRE THEATRE - RAHWAY 3 BG CONTNUOUS DA.YS FRDAY THROUGrf SUNDAY loo TO :3 P. M. BETTY GRABLE n "CONEY 2 TECHNCOLOR HTS 2 SLAND" WALTER BRENNAN n "HOME N NDANA" SATURDAY, SUNDAY MATNEES FOUR CARTOONS PKrtTH AMBOY Pkoae r. A THRU WED., FEB. 27TH She's up to her lps n love agan..! T",.'j'''"'-.; " Deaana Durban and Franchot Tone at they appear n "Becae of H" al the Dlta Theatre. 4 YEAR OLD CORSELET STOLEN CHCAGO Offcals of the Chcago Natural Hstory Museu arc wonderng what sort of thef t wa«who was so nterested n corfetft that le, or she, stole a corselet a vest-lke leather garent worn by an Egyptan dandy back around BO B. C. fro ts case n the useu. Rul urges "nuper-budget" as gude to post-awar fscal polcy. On the Slver Screeh Dtn* wtfr N«tl«7l Otwrf Deann* Durbln returns to th«nltnl»tr«r(rth at tsfod tn\ delghtful, happy hnnc of co- tveedy»td an weptul/toul., and sngng for whch she» 76 r b6b, accordng to l#s g u best known, n her nrw Unversal tted to the Hoe MlHl«ry. A' pcture, "Becae of H." whch opened yesterday at the Dta* Theatre. The fl s one of the outstandng entertanent presentatons n the career of ths golden-voced actress. Based on an Hunng hackstage story, t van a tro of stare, f»lw Cott«e. T}M Raton gvng the custoers Charle* Lauthton and Franchot Tone as well u Mss Durbn. Crncent The screen's ost popular G,L. Maron Hargrove, s back ftga" wth n bang n "What Next, Corporal Hargrove?" whch opens Sunday on the Crescent screen a* M-f-M's seque. to the celebrated "See Here, Prvate Hargrove." Although advanced t notch n rank, Corporal Hargrove, once agan played by Robert Walker, hns not lost any of the petuousness, huor and char whch ade h Aerca's ost hghly applauded basc tranee. WHEAT The world deand for cunh wheat s so large that t exceeds avalable supples n. exportng countres accordng to the Departent of Agrculture. Although the Unted States started the sea son wth a total of 44,, bushels of wheat, ths had been reduced to 889,, bushels durng the sx onths ended Deceber 3, showng a dsappearance of 75,, bushels as aganst 654,, durng th«gae perod of 44, RAPD TREE SERVCE To ownen of wooded land fro one tree to acre. We wll cut down»an<} clear out, free of charge. Sall fee ft* leu than tree*. Phon* Perth Aboy 4-47 Gu»rJ would be "an flt*gr».l pn and A frst-una revt^t eonp nent (of he jo*w*r ltary tnhltfthent, capable ol edn expannon to war Hrength, able t furnsh en ftt for servce an whore n the world, draned an. equpped." Jolft.., opens copuls schl for' jarenu of deunqutsnt ponos FORDS, N. J. P. A. Thur«day, February BENEFT PERFORMANCE FORDS LONSCLUB r9»l"^«y. F * b ' Zt > 23 "PNOCCHO" "GETTNG GERTE'S, GARTER" Wth Denn O'Ke«fc, Mara McDonald ar, Monday, Feb. 24, 25 "FRONTER GAL" V/th Yvonne De Carlo, Rod Caeron «nd-~ "PARDON MY PAST" Wth Fred MaeMurfay^ Tue.., Wed., F«*. *«,»7 "MEET ME ON BROADWAY" and "STRANGE CONFESSON" Blotto Rote Dn»arW»W Fre«to the Ladoe, Korl'K ''D UMltN otko n b'tly KlV! Hun s'uftl l.nrlll le ro'ulvul Uy Ht: t'u-rk kt Purul uf 'urlcr'l. MhU-- ounty, S. J-, fn tn nn-l.s«jt X5' Porlublu T-UUK Cunv-ur; S.opened»n.l n.-a n ullh.l Wr* h.,,, 9(6, ul S;UU >., suul e; o u-t tl^ UUWLUK KHtCK* ATNH rtalnlr TrttHKk (nur)vr J/e" St.-el unlfn unl ll.tn *rly l-.u-el for lnn fll ul alnolut- lgnl;.,jle UJ. n nl purn.. n'- '(aclllty n nkllh H-M,-,of frk- to le no tjhn than rldth S ^" or nnrt'- Skrt " lllgll. Srldlu-l l,lr al to art u» nllulul fll' anl re vvt JnK o J pullt y--ll,l)le >!rtt.. ol ""Dhll'uetlon ut ul uf Hrntpe-. full length u nov.yr cl return hel.-'vu- lu-l %WT wth tvu hll.wak- At chtt B" lu. UlUbk' Vllltnlcul UHKUK le uluf of./t" l.t U*. To J- uf HTe^ remrl - K't l'ult Ty T r. : T» h- -opk-tly Wltll KrtUHe. foret'l n at and out of httlkm.jfkto: %" 'lt x ft" wkttetll rut- tappa) fo M-lr*~ke) Wayud ul b, ol z". or-burv. K; All lrlvtb %" 'lk-h x '4" vy Duly l-'lnlcl Sl''l..J'nTjJlta: atatuary 4LU. lruble Hlfla lorn) ul 'l "%_ TtU.'J: l'v WXntA l»l >o-^pru >«rly lru'l h!««l/«-.lft. -.Kl»t'cl Klo -roll'r bturun ««Ula. x V fact, \t tadt U" wde yyduok l») fy», thk! ty» and tuhon 'uve l> tu frluu "CUKU ttu, Wth H' Wlld n center ff at «uat f H )«rt. llnu eakle, 4 -> n - /R<. netl fa <far "* ll Of' ho rtclt» AUGHTON SCOTT BRlTTONl (llexcana GUtZAR and ' CONSTANCE MOORE, NEXT WEEK WED., THURS., F l., SAT. Weekend «l the Waldorf Lat«Show Sat. NOW PLAYNG L*oa Errol Glonn Veroon Joan Nawton Walter Catlett Marc Kraer "RVER BOAT RHYTHW" Morgan Contjr Anne Jeffrey Mlk, Maur.k Jane Greer -n "DCK TRACY" STATE THEATRE WOODBRlDCe. N. J. TOBAY THROUGH SATURDAY "A WALK N THE SUN" Wth Dan* ANDREWS - R«h>rd CONTE PLUS, "MEET ME ON BROADWAY" Wth Marjore REYNOLDS Jnx FALKENBUJG FRDAY-WASHNGTON'S BRTWAY-XQNTNUOUS SUNOXY THRpUGH t«e8pay Fr«d MwMURRAY U "PARDON MY PAT" ~4»LUS, "SHEWENTTOTHBAfcES" vjvwth Ja*. cualo ftww wypjpjte r STANLEY RDGES DONALD MEEK Mara Monte Jon Hall Peter Coe HELEN BRODERlCK PERTH AMBOY FRDAY AND SATURDAY Ba.l (Uthboae Ngel Bruce n "The Pearl of Death" "GypaV'wldcat" tu Techncolor FOU^DAYS, STARTNG SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 24 Reckless turrng GLORA JEAN Judy Clwk, Frankln ' nfbo, Jack U^j E\peH v Blended COCKTAL HOUR DALY v P, M. to 5 FEATURED MNHTLY. EXCtPt H TRO FROM «(3 P.*. t.^''' *' ' <. - MANM Thoattaob ^ u'^ -ft\'w'~- ^l^wwr^p**jjfa

7 carteret WtESS by CMtfW OFFCE^./ Telephone Cartertt WWO \ul-ks E. GRKWlt. l Edtor Wtor Messrs.Haary And lukach Retre Mr he hard to fnd two ore dfhan Frank Hftury and Jaes, nch of who retred Monday,,n thrteen years ebershp on,,,,f Kducatfon. But t also would () fd two ore genune en.,rvcd long and fathfully, euch (! to hs own lght. H urv's record n publc lfe has,.,,f blunt, forthrght acton and t u. latter ost frequently voced hant tongue. Mr: Lukach s the T K' he, genal sort, but a an who n hs convctons. colleagues and Jhalr electorate odea have dsagreed wth Mr. nl), wth Mr. Lukach, but no one who llur ether ever doubted hs sncerty, ^,, ls s on the torch to others of hgh allll'tos and ntegrty, Who ay equal pal ' u n surpass ther records. But no one V(M,n exceed ether n loyalty and devoln, hc dutes for whch he was elected. H, ry retres nto prvate lfe, at., a ' s t d the present, he says. Mr\ Lukach 'n'rtcs a servant of Carteret as ts tax <q,,,,r. Both rean outstandng ctzens. unfnshed batttofatv Kentucky, off $66,9, has been spent, wll be LupU'tel u»t as won M the lessons Led n the atoc teat can be appled to ' desgn. l experts»ay tyat the new dreadwll be the worw ost powerful Lp hut adt that she ght not carry sxtlt-nch guns, whch have htherto bcen regarded as the ort powerful naval offensve weapon, nstead there U specula- to that the warshp ay carry apparatus jtu dscharge "guded ssles wth a uch wer range than th«tradtonal bg guns Tl»' plan to cortfrltb the Kentucky follow, the decson oftutmvfcnlon Drector W. Snyder not tt Mrtp thrty-seven hed naval veawl. nstead, he has deuled that t would be econoy to co- ' eleven shps, to put eghteen n an "as - nservc and to scrp only eght. The naton has already spent 8,, the eleven shps to be copleted and t kll hke 47,, nore to flnah the. On the eghteen gong nto the reserve, ke $93,, has been spent and f t s decded, at soe later date, to the, the coat wll be only $65,- louu.ooo. Of the eght that are to be HL, soe 34,, has been lt t would ttlje around $75,,- ltuu to ther constructon. j Aal Map OJkt World Many Aercana;lt'falar wth the «J>) of ap-alrj^th* the Ary Ar nve h dong and t kood to report that Jth e wor rk of surveyng a world contnues, RK the war a t. As we understand the process, aeral graphs are ade by planes flyng n wth caarts that photograph contanng about sxty square les. take these pctures whch are dstorted to cale, and by a sysroughly developed, ake a perfect l'»pe the Arrtjy Ar Force wll not ovr-!., ( >k the Unted d SUtea ftu n the process g thft Blrth. Havng no- acnforaton.'(ll the subject, but j kll that when tw war started, there "e areas n the Unted States ntey apped, w* hojw that those -Kf of the work Wll see that the conl ar«a of ths country B adequately nthcd and th*. ll a few y«jare, wll be an abtldkace of accurate luverng all partaof the naton. "" Fsh A and fuh en.»re begnnng the atoc fe^b twt n the Pawhch, they n»ut, *\& kll pe*t nu* l «''e s lttle "'d blrd, ''he Na.vy' "' as the Kws, Bll hp W«Order Rtvtdt At the war cres tral of to General Masaharu Hoa, naw beng held n Manla, the forer ntellgence of«fleer on hte staff recently ealed that orders for the nvason of the Phlppnes reached General Horn a's headquarters on Forosa on Noveber 2, 94, eght* een days before Pearl Harbor. The date s portant because there has been a studed effort n the Unted States to create the presson h&t the note delvered to the Japanese Abassador on Noveber 26, 94, was a practcal ultatu whch copelled the Japanese to ftght. Forer Secretary of State Cordell Hull has vgorously dened that "hs note was anythng lke an ultatu and, n fact, t erely restated soe fundaental prncples, -upheld by the Unted States, and prevously announced. t s not easy to ttgure out how solatonsts and pacfsts n ths country can contnue to ake the asserton that forer Presdent Booaevelt and hs Secretary of State aneuvered the Japanese nto a poston where they had to flght. The ultaturn allegaton falls flat n the face of revelatons such as the one reported fro Manla. Wftle t should not be necessary to call attenton to these facts n order to convnce Aercans that ths naton was treacherously attacked, t s necessary at tes to call attenton to the truth to avod the acceptance of error, vocferously and nsstently repeated. nternatonal Language Mrs.- Eleanor Roosevelt, wdow of the late Presdent, now a delegate fro ths country to the Unted Natons Conferen«e, advocates the copulsory teachng of one nternatonally-understood language n the Bchools of the world. She thnks that "the language barrer s a very severe one" to nternatonal peace. There s uch to be sad for the suggeston that every chld, throughout the world, should learn the sae language n addton to the language of hs, or her, natve country. Ths would facltate nternatonal understandng and ake for the progressve developent of nternatonal nsttutons. We are not so sure that the possesson of a coon language would necessarly proote world peace. The, probablty s that t would have a benefcal nfluence n the process of years, but not necessarly n edate future" After all, as a sart colutonlut recently observed, varous factons n the Unted States speak the sae language wthout beng able to agree upon anythng. BgBklB Treasury Departent reports a The drop n the nuber of $5, $,, $5, and $, blls n crculaton and hopes that ths eans that black arketng and tax evason have slarly declned. The prese of the Treasury s that "bg oney" blls, ostly ustd for settlng balances between banks, have been useful to black arketeers aw tax evaders, enablng the to handle large sus wthout leavng a trace. The nuber of, blls has dropped fro 3,3 n June to around 2,8^), the nuber of $5, fro 2, to.,4, $, blls declned fro 994, to 8,-, and $5 blls fro,42, to 982,-. Even the reduced fgures show about a bllon and a quarter dollars n Crculaton, whch ought to be Enough to fnance black arketng and tax evason. Ary Plans Whle no offcal announceent hau been ade, t s understood that the Wr Departent s consderng a plan to tthblze the Ary at,, en soete n 947. Of ths force, 4, would be Ar Force personnel. Already the Ary has set & oal of,6, en by July,946. ThU tneans that drafted en wth two years of servce w}ll be dscharged. Thereafter, and afl twoyear en are released, they wll h»v» to be replaced by new recruts, secured ether by the volunteer syste or by Selectve Servce ethods, f the Ary s to antan a strength suffcent to contnue lt» occupaton dutes n Gerany and Japan, Jo Bob Antarctca Captan Edde Rckenbacker, noed <Uer, akes the nterestng suggeston^ that atoc bobs be used n the vast tftttlarted arena of Antarctca, to ncrease fcnowle«lge About rch neral deposts that are Wfr posed to be n that regon. ' :.. Pontng ouvthat explots WPtrwl the of jtyld, ron and PEACE WORK'* Under The State House Doe By J. Joseph Grlb.s TRENTON Veto-una of World War would U>. sttng pretty n New Jersey f the ore than a score of blls pendng n the Legslature, whch provde State bonuses, cvl servce preference hnd nuerous other benefts, are unacted nto law when the lawakng body returns fru recesu un March 4. A bll s pendng to create a State Veterans' Copensaton n the State Depart of Econoc Whch would dvde 2,, kon? veterans based on th*lr length and type of servce. t was sponsored by Asseblyan Wlla H. Dekson, of Metuchcn. A $, tax ' exepton would he rante.d World Wur veturans by a bll sponsored by Asseblyan Charles R. Geddes, Unon. Veterans could retre fro State, county or uncpal jobs after twenty years servce by a bll sponsored by Senator Davd Van Alstyne, Jr., of Englewood. They could also wthdraw fro the prson offcers penson fund durng the course of ther eployent by a bll ntroduced *y Senator Herbert J. Pascoe, Elzabeth. A law allowng veterans to drve cars for three onths after dscharge wthout a new drver's lense, provded such a lcense was secured pror to enterng servce, has already been adopted., Ths s the frst law for veterans of the 946 sesson. The elgble status of war vet-, of New Jersey to subt a report erans on expred cvl servce lsts! annually of unclaed funds of would be preserved by a bll ntroduced by Senator Charles K. Barurer. The lsts would be properly $5 or ore to the State Treaston, of Paterson. A $,2),83 advertsed to notfy all persons progra to proote the educaton nterested. of veterans s provded n a bll The State Treasurer would place sponosred by Senator Alfred B. three-fourths of the funds n the Lttel, of Sussex. Ureakajce fro State Treasury wth other State.horse rtces, jwhch cooprses the odd pennes not pad to custoers and reaches llons of dollars yearly, would be utlzed to buld county hosptals for veterans by bll ntroduced by Awcuhlyan Eory S. Kates, of Caden, Specal pardons would be granted to parolees after honorable war servce by a easure ntroduced by Asseblyan Leon Leonard, Atlantc Cty. Several other pendng blls would gve the "breaks" to veterans n reward for ther war servce, but whether or not they wll le enacted nto law ths year s probleatcal. MONEY; New Jersey would receve the llons of dollars n unclaed funds of doestc lfe nsurance copanes due forgetful and deceased polcy holders, under the ters of a bll before the Legskture. The easure s expected to be enacted nto law when the lawakng ll begns to grnd agan after March 4. The bll, ntroduced by Senator Charles K.. Barton, ot^etereon, requres nl lfe nsurance copanes ncorporated under the laws OUR DEMOCRACY MAPLS SUGAR TME SUGAR- MAPLES, ONCE ESTABLSHED, PROVDE A GOOD VSLD FOR FARMERS N HARD MAPLE COUNTRY, YM«AFTER Y */? ' "s oneys and keep the reanng aount as a specal trust fund U> pay all claants. Polcy holders could fle a cla wth the State Treasurer any te for aounts due Efe. A copanon bll whch s desgned to secure n excess of $,- (M> for the State has also been ntroduced n the legslature by Senator Burton. Thl«proposed law would cause the escheat of all personal property to the State %hcn t has reaned unclaed for, a perod years. At the present tttle all bank deposts unclaed after ) years escheat lu the State. Lousa's Letter M a frt Afuto j«an of afca and an y fond of a boy ten yean older than a. H» U a rtry nce boy and thnk be Ukta o. Do you OM aay har n tonf wth h? He tolls e att wat a few yean although h* brng* e hoo fro ora* and other anneenta and parks n front of the houe. there any har n gong wth toeont older than you? WATNG BROWN EYBS^Va. Annwer: t s uch better for grls to go wth boy* of ther own age or clone n t, a t general rule. At ffteen, you are too young to be THE New Books Too old to read farf tales? The Book of-the-month Club reports an uaxng deand for the new llustrated rdltlonn of Anderson'* and Gr's Fary Tales, whch the Club s now sendng ts ebers an ther current book-dvdend. Lock* lke the old stores art (tll the be»t. Rend soe of thee Atores agan when you have the te. You'll be surprsed how any new eanng* they have taken on snce you frst read the long ago. Because then? stores really ebody the wsdo and huor of ll en everywhere, snd you can draw out of the exactly as uch experence n lfe as you brng to the. The ausng thng s how so any of the essental patterns of these tales have pressted rght up to the lastest stone* n OUT popular agaznes. The Cnderella pattern, for nstance, the story of the poor grl who eventually fnds her handsoe and rch Prnce Charng. How any tes have you read ths sae story n the agagnea, snce you frst read t an a chld n "Gr's Fary Tales"! t "Gr's Fary Tales" weren't orgnal wth the scholarly brothers Gr. They were a collecton of nursery and household tales of the folk n the neghborng fars and vllages. Curously enough, these stores were not, as Wlhe and Jacob Gr thought, purely Euro pean folklore. n 859 a Sanskrt scholar, Theodor Benfey, prove that any of the had orgnally conc fro nda any hundreds of years before, through trantdn ton frst nto Persan, then nt Arabc, then Hebrew, then Latn and only then, n the th century nto Latn and Geran. *» Andersen's celebrated tale, "The Ugly Ducklng" about the poo barnyard fowl who was such a sft because hs destny was to be a beautful swan s pretty uch hs own lft- story. Born n Odense, Denark, hs father was a cobbler, hs other a peasant of fourteen successve K' rl - At fourteen, hoely, awkward nd uneducated, he left hoe, to DRSCOLL: Alfred E. Drscoll, of Haddonneld, State Alcoholc Beverage Cossoner, was known to he hgh school pals as "Bscut" durng the days when he excelled n football, track and debatng. The year book of the 9J2 graduatng class of the Haddonfeld Hgh School predcted great thngs for the tall yeuth -who was a leader of hs class. He us now a Republcan canddate, for Governor. "We don't know where Druse ol got hs ncknae t tees to be an orgnal asset," sya the book. "Bac s the star, orator of our class and never needs an nvtaton to get off soe orgnal speech. Lke other great genuses be allows hs har to grow for onths at a te, wthout nterrupton. Ths was a great help n football season however as he never needed a headgear. Drscoll s gong to Wllas College next year to study law." MT. LAUREL: Hstorc Mount n Burlngton County, whch was utlzed over a hundred years ago for the transnnemon of news wll agan be used for the sae purpose. The 2 acre area was recently sold by the State to the Western Unon Telegraph Copany. n the early 8«'a a fr uf erchants, known a* Wn. C. Brdges & Co., conceved the dea of eatablhlng a lne of sgnals between New York and Phladelpha. Sgnal towers were erected on the hghest blls across New Jersey between the two ctes. The towers were bult hgher than the Ullrs trees. On lop of the tower* n a sall roo, wheels, ropes and pulley* reguuud sgnals toe dstance above. The sgnals coprsed a long fnger slar to odern ralroad seaphores and every poston of the fnger had ta eanng. Tower operators through powerful telescopes coped the alfuutfro staton to staton. f (M ajgnal fro New York, lt Uorel got t fro Arney'f Pont and pueed ft un tju PhladelphaM tt* «*# Started n! Mt-Lwwl got t fro th«exchange, l the way to k M.-«k hs fortune. He wanted to be of all thng* a ballet dancer. Then he wanted to be Denark's greatest novelst. But he only ht hs strde when he wrote hs frst fary tales to earn hs bread. He had thought of the as trfle*, and they ade h Denark's foreost author. thnkng about narrag* of Ml sponsblltc*, tw*nty-fl>«parred. Your frtnd Muble, ho*»*«, U wat a f«man tafl bo that he WOt thnk «J j ouly when-fob get to b«t] eghu. My ad*lc«for; keep on lkng h n a frendly way but not to datt for a yoar or to. LOU9A. l)«r Louw;, urn only seventeen and lke to be havng young but as yet, urn not. *l school tudtnt and tn wth y father'* other, t nees that fraldothen can ' hard and hateful. t * Do tut e to ask her on account of dsposton and ways. What can t do to enjsy better? WONDERlNtt-t* Answer: t n a pty that old so far behnd the tltt and to understand ther grandchld A grl of seventeen should b* am low«d t» have her young frend* n her horn* tad to go wth U to the ove*. n fact, her tw vnta should help her to have a nor- ' nul. happy lfe by encouragng young people to coo. Wlen they ^ fal to do ths, the grl becoe unhappy and rebellous and torn* tes eet boys on the OOtslde, 'M whch s a bad thng n wayn. A grl's faly and serves us a background and pr»* ecton for her and fves her nwrt * gnty wth her young r rend».' ' However, f your grandaothw wll not be reasonable, try to up wth t untl, you flntoh? and after you get a job and utj akng your own lvng, you *lt be able to decde those thng* for yourself. WUSA. Addrett yaar letter* l» "Loaa," P. q. Box MS Oraagebarg, 3. C. NEWLYWEDS ROBBED LOS ANGELES Enroute ton Hbbntj, Mnn., after ther ragc n San Dego, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Sterlng told polce th»t*l theves luul broken nto th«r e»r and stolen luggage and clothng valued at $2,., ncludng the Urdal gown and weddng present*. CAR CRASHES NTO HOUSE KOXBOKO, N. C Hearng a loud crash, R. P. Mkhaelea, loaj textle otlcal, awoke and told hs wfe, " thnk there's b*u.) wreck." There tyd been, A Mr had'^ torn H gapng holo t kb Uvng T ' roo WttH.? ' Nearetl The world needs a genus who. can devse a way to ake a par of trousers hst us long aa the coat We ght add that Ule nearett proach was the trt. two-purt«smths KREUEUCK, Md. Clfford W. Sth appeared n polce court recently before Magstrate Edward J. Sth on a warrant served by' ronmahle Charles W. Sth. The warrant was sworn out by Ralph E. Sth. ' ' '. The character ot GEORGE WASHDjOTON Tbt grante the cbardckr»/g%$ Washngton becae tbt fduut, stone qf Atra JleptkJtnce, on of Tntth, and Love of Country, fored a base for Washngton's s^eatness,as sold as the onunwnt that now bean hl» nae. And hs lofty deals lfted h hgh above ost en of hs te. Gtotge Wahngtoo, Father of Hs Cownpy. ***? wdl becoe the FoWer-ftwher of other afltoll oadofls now sunggqag as *e dd for ndependent exstence.

8 Guest Of Honor By MUREL f AUBFRRV,,.,., «'fnnl whle <he nn r r> not n take n step fro rhy.. l- clejl'c She hadn't bedroo," Kllen wr*(»d fro "An deal phc- f-t..'.m'm h. low. "fr.tw up n flen f Kf''M. f l.:! 'll- ^ M ' - C M \ V ; H lno*(» y "f >"><>', <* M k' l.m '.;, o lb out the She lfted u terrfed face to her rop nnd no \tnf< nf :u -. t - wndow. strr-n. "t wan /lnt unll Sundny, lt'.a, wtwn 'd have a ^l Dnlc Hunter n-ncd h'- c-,\r up rhc wndng dnvewny h*> rrfflllrd hf rjrcm wlh whch ton after n year <>r to, when Wh»f M.-.t- to n' dune? "Adop- ch»ne«to takf h to the boarded house found h n. He's th- WMt'hC4t*r realtor b\d hr wnt-wt of her nng'h has worn ("nlll Foxcroft. kept ho»m> for flnched thr SBP fve yer* before. off" hr specals! d ndvned. h* other l grftftrtfther for The rony <>f l! H'drs bnl Hut several yer' had paed ypn, untl thr old gentlean dnl pj*»d, "fcd. 'tf' n young rne h' rugfdy nnd there was ant Mlw Mtrfaret nunrod nn voce hud hnut'd : greetng to no :jgh nf :ny dnuton of her Knulshnun anl w«nl nro-^ to lve h nrrnss tlwt wde lawn nnd n tref. n /Ondon, rnulln't let hnn flnp lttle ( ""ly hud led ne Suddenly 'le r>nncrl over nnd :o«to the yotnptf r." lly down the 'nknjf. j whtp'-rd: "He doe coe on ths M" frlrd bo le garage.! lejlnf to face he propped le- J fure h, How uch longer, he wondered, u-ld he hvo to endure the agony of th' day A rra'h "nded n the ktchert n«he entered thr hark v'stllllf". Ellen wns standng over a broken bowl. Althgh nh'arly j te one dependable eleent n the (wnthold, now the sturdy frae trcbl'd. "' thll twtchy," «he. Ml M(r?.C'l "Of rese you lre," he repled soothngly. "Hut toorrow wll tc dfferent. How s she?" "As excted us f ths was gong to be the jollfy party n the world." He nsperted the preparatons cocoa serng on th* stove, plates nf fat sandwches, a wwoden board heupcd wth freshly baked cooke* n uttal shapes then he sghed snd went through the swng- ng door. Hs wfe was arrangng candles on n huge cuke thv decorated the center of the table. "Oh, hello. ' glad you got here early. ' She brushed her lps trross hs cheek. "t's handsoer thnn ever ths year, sn't t! ag ne how our darlng would love that bg bout." t arvelous confecton blue lake, whte sal, and "Happy Brthday, Sae," prnted across th* pennant. There were nne places set. At <>r>ch were lttle packages exquste.!y wrapped. "Help e te these ktes to the chars." She handed h three. "We had ballon* last te but was afrad they'd see too babysh now." "Katrne " He started to protest, then decded to do an she hud requested. "Everythng's perfect, sn't t?" Shu surveyed tho table wth satsfed expresson, "Coe up and sue the nce presents chobe." Slently they ounted the stf'h. He noted wth concern the ton brght eyes nnd flushed cheeks t was a roo uny boy Would chersh. A broad wndow seat that overlooked woods. The book shelve* were full and the desk wellequpped. The gfts were, pled on the checked spread. Katrne took hold of a par of football pants. "sn't t hard to beleve our chld s eld enough for these? Last year t was the ndan outft. Keeber?" Hale nodded. ndulgence seec to be the only course to take. " had the sweetest grl n th toy departent at Benton's," sh went on. "Her nephew s exactly Sae's agoho she knew just th< gaes and toys tn recoend." He watched Katrne's face a she dsplayed the varous pur chases. Full of unnaton ths one day n the year. Toorrow nhe' le for hours nertly on the porch or explan ugan und agan how she'd left Sanve alone n the tu' Today's fatten Pattern 958 n ules 2, A, 6, 8 and. Sle 6, frock, \\ yln. 36-ln ; cape, l ^ yds. 5flnch fabrc. Send^ TWENTY CENTS n colnl (or ths pattern to 7 N«wtpap4r Pattern Dept., 232 Wll 8th St., New York, N. Y. Prnt planly SZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STVLE NUMBER. The Maran Martn Sprng Pattern Book s now ready.. t's your for Ffteen Cents. Pull of arl BtylPB for the faly plug FREB pattern for the new "bag-on-a-belt" prnted rght nsde the book. day. Als ntervals all ornng long.'ve beard hs footatrpa patterng buut the playroo. When startup there, they stopped." D stffened. Katrne was getlng worse. Never before had sh«gone nn fur as that. "Lsten!" She grpped hs ar. He gave lttle jup. t dd sound lke chld overhead. Evdently ths annual party, where the host und the guests werephan. toe d only the refreshents and the presents were real, was be'jt to nlc h us jttery as hs wfe. "He's cong n us,"»he urured, Nubly they oved nto the hall. / And down tv starcase hopp«<t a lttle tow-headed boy desked out n nn ndan costue. "How do you do, ' Foxy," he announced, wth an odd accent, "and ' growng hungry for y tea." was Dale who recovered hs voce fust. "How how dd you get n here?" * "A great, great bg boat brought e." He spread hs ars wde. "' evac evueuated," "You had wcked boy, told Rllen glanced hubly nl Dnlc. 't'n no wonder 've been us norv.ols tn «wtch tl dny." "Where s h«other?" he nuked, She rased her eyes llrnvenwnrd, 'The father, too. H> wn«n thr Hoyal Ar Force," Dale snw hs wfe stoop over Fony wth the nae look of uwd#rness she had once bestowed upon her own son. "Coo,"jOc onxed. " know where there'd H lovely cake for t*»." An the two went down the stars hand-n-hand she Klf< back at h. "sn't, t lucky, dear,' she sad, "that we have Aeh n nce place for chldren?" JUST Jut Aboot A woan's ntuton s ab. o'thrds suspcon. -Crow's N-st M>r B«l Woen lke a strong, slent a because they thnk he's lstenng.- V. S. (\>a»l Guard Magaltf. Not To Be Deplud Do not despse a sall wound, poor relatve or a huble eney. Dansh proverb. The "Glberalt" A Fascst? Just any one of th glberals happen not to lke for an reason. Mephs Coercal A peal. A tfn When a gal snecen t's a sg jhe'a catchng cold. When Rh yawns t's a sgn she's gotten col Banbrdge Malnnheet. A Theafkt For Tod«r Footsteps ade n sdesteppng ssues leave no pressons on the sands of te. Mnneapols Star Journal. Who? Heaven protects the workng grl. But Htaren, fear, s shrkng. For who protects, 'd lke to know, The. fellow she s workng? The Mudhook, Open Seaon A black arlet n ralroad tckets to Florda has caused coplants. The feelng s that the custoer should not be gypped tll he get* thtre. St, xuls Post- Dspatch. \ Sour Note Bellbotto trousers are out n the Navy. s t too uch to hope that ths constructve trend wll be proptly reflected n the juke boxes? St. Lous Post-Dspatch. Mltary Denttry G ouths yelded 6,5, teeth to the Ary Dental Corps durng the war; unfored dentsts dd 7,5, fllngs and ade *?((*... Horth or South TZTTT^ Mnt fre«n and eelk whte, one of the coo c>t of color connbndo, alnt th typcally Aercan dnner tnt worn by Elxabcth R'Her, ( NBC' "P«rtt {? «Lf. " Th«jacket hat prayt of beaded fl»w*t» n pmn and gold band. The green hallar lop and long, tl tkjrt n elnfn cr*p«(ve that favorte tall, lender look. Fro Ela' bolleeton of "FathWn for Aercan!," th sut the an<wer for tprng and ran eventngnortl or louth. 2,<W, dentures. Wall Street Journal Defnton An'old-ter s one who reebers when hs other used to spank ^rfpr ckng hckory nuts on hearth wth the face of a soothng. ron. (Aercana Dh*.)'Mnneapols Star-Journal. pound of bacon and a few shrt buttons all boled down together untl they becae lqud. Sunday Pctoral (England). W.Can The alar s rased that f taxes are cut too deeply we shall be unable to pay off the ountanous publc debt. However, we owc ths to our good-aatured selves; tal we can wat. Detrot News. What He Ate Thoas Seabournc, 7-year-old hauler at thr Nne Mne Pont Col- Natonal Guard of eventual lery near Blackwood, Mon., re-76,cently strength planned by Ary. consued ths eal at a ctuh ( bet: One par of wonted, half a pound of candles, a Patterson says soe persons hold all natons gulty n war. PGGS AND SKEETER ELK THE CAT State House Doe (Conlnut frlnn Edtoral Pagt) untl the nventon of Morse'.< tole- nchfd hs canddacy for reacton.... A total of 7,77 «t«graph ln f l(m4 w'bch soon le. to n l(>'p;npl» llnr fro No* Yor ; todrvers lost ther lcenses durng Phladelpha. TVn the sgnal!4f for varous nfractons of'the <- Mt wn. nken away fro bw..... '. -' Ml. LM lrtf the tower 'lood untl te nft(\ the elernrnlr eand '..lhl'mj decay. Todny odern scente agnn looks toward Mt. laurel to help reports and news around he world. The Western, Unon T'legrupb Copany s nstallng a c'o.wnv( f trdnnttpr on ts sut whch wll autoatcally pck up sgn»ls fro the north nt Nushnne nnd pans Oe nlnng to n- otber hll to the south. The enrvuturp of the earth,neccsstntvs that such towers be pctd nt frequent ntervals to loss YtMwages over the hor^nn fro one to the other. JERSEY JGSAWs New Jersey lends the country n 7,nc producton, accordng to Morgan F. Larson, SUte Dosaoncr of Conservaton.... The State Departent of Agrculture warns thnt cattle reactng to the tuhernt. ln test are ncreasng n New Jersey.... Snce V-. Day, State Hghway Cossoner Spencer Mller has approved townshp, borough nnd town road work vnlued at '$U6.r>2.... A total of 45, chckens and turkeys n New Jersey breedng- flocks have successfully et health, breed and type standards enforced by fte State Departent of Agrculture.... New Jersey has been allotted 2,674 offcers and enlsted en n ts pout-war Natonal (luard by the War Departent.... Already approved by the State Senate, the $25,, progra for ntal parkways and freeways n New Jersey s expected to receve Assebly approval after March 4,... The State Avaton Cosson KM been, asked by the Jont Legslatve Appropratons Cottee to prepare a eorandu cover- ng the posblty of the SUte chargng lcense fees for arport? wthn the State.... The State Departent of Motor Vehcles s seekng $43, fro the Legslature to buld new testng statons at Red Bank and Haonton. Deputy Attorney General Wllav W. Wer s looked upon as the next prosecutor of Hudson Countj by appontent qf Governor Edge... Blndng headlghts are cans ng too any nght drvng ace dents, plas Arthur W. Magee State Motor Vehcle Cossoner... G..'s n' unverstes set up by the U. S, Ary n Kurope have been found UjfeMtt* **; den A «t Rut«ert ^ W W J A V. Unted BttrtM S e l f ^ f c *W*f: Her Sjtn, of FV *M6^,U* CAPTOL CAPERS <W, dnf" * re < < t «n» d ' n N 5T.jersey, the State Departent,jt Helth reports, ntrt ost of th«arc n* nhldnr,... DeocratJ,,nd Republcs agreed last week on the greatnens of Abraha -n> con d ths w*ek trtn snc feelng wll be'expressed on behalf of George Washngton.... Educators are the bjt oney gcftkers n the legslatve halls ths year.... n McfMue wngu. by fflt of Health. AJR RECORD A fout - enf jne Coutelln ^aflncortlnehta ana* West. fr%w fro flurhnk, Calfo U Jtnrda Feld, New Y< only 7 hours, 27 nutes MConds. n addton to clp; Jount, 87 lnute and 2 fro the best prevou tt, tlwtoute net by TWA Jn 94, t^et a r«eowl for th. «t nuber of paen^erh, on a ^ tngle pl»ne. Fotty-fu, sengers were aboard the h- n addton to the er«w of Ex Llbrs... By Wlla Sharp ontry ED» - HS FRST JOB VMS A U WOW' THAT MGHT BE AH W GVE ME THAT BOX-" BOM6 THAT DlZV MOUSE K YOU WOODEN HEAD/ S CARRYNG AROUND N f\ \Y^k~^ SURE- FELX/,! TBEAUTOBK UfclAMAUEN By WALLY BSHOP...THOUGHT TOLD YOU STAY NVOUR; CRB! *5 VHATES, THTTERSfJ Never nd the weathet outdoorl: put on a play sut and enjoy a sunbath. Straned usdcs and taut nerves relax under the soothng heat of a Sunlap. Ultravolet ray^ gve you a healthy tan and help you buld resstance: nfra-red rays releve aches and pans. See floor and'table odels at Publc Servce stores or at your local electrc dealer's. PSST..TOPAV StUFFY'S efs GV *.r \w, >.,,<e '.!,'.<-w,.u,t; g- MS tw*-muw»w.rwvy ANP tessv ARE QVN& A SURPRSE PW^ By HOF PQE FLOP : 7/' QO\TE " w\rn AQ VtOO FH(\LW 6 6 To F6HT OQT our 6df /. '. HBy BWAN

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Artder Refarfcf and Upnoltarln FURNTURE 29 Eatt Gr«M ttrktt Wft4o*n4At «T.. P. A. 44»t-M Fueral llrotors ) nc. Servce of S*r*M BeaMy a«4 Sheallclty DGNFED FUNERALS AS LOW AS M T.. P. A «Car. Slate and WuWfto* Street* Perth Awfcoy, N. J. tu W. J«rt«r St., EUaatotft, N.. M EH»k«th AT*., Neweu*. N. J. SjMvneck Funeral R 42.Hudson Street Telephone Carteret Flwers Roouvtlt Flower Sfcop Catherne Rnckrefel, Prop. FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASONS 32 Perhlnt Avenne Phone Carteret f t's tka BEST you want n flower* Call JolKfof FLORST Cart C*rt«r«t, N. J. t f rats & Vegetal)u WoodbrdteFtExcbge 94 Man St., Woodfcrdgo, N. J. Wood. N-33O We a»* * r«-df*u MH Orrca 8l»w»«Fr«*k Crotare* Con's Frendly Market Praa Oalvary 466 RaJ>Way Avtnae WoodbrMfa. N. J. Ptona Jpef A Son MlfnStrMt a DD CTflftt t <'.-, N THS COMPLETE rttlrw t left* t GROCER PANT* AND HARDWARE Cor. WMw MK» Maple &U. N. J. APrMorfce! A. S«hayd, Prop> BUTCtyER AND GROCER 3 Sale Avenue Carteret PJaw George's Market MEATS AND GROCERES M WuWofton Avenue Cart«V*t, N. J. M Ctrl. M7T Market GftOCSR AND BUTCHER Avenue N. J. AMMM Gnctr GROCERES AND DELCATESSEN 825 Rafcway A«n Wa«dMdfa WO-8-42 Start Toth Grocer and Butter 87 Second Street W4«dWdfe, N. J. Garages Fender Body Work and Coplete Pant SfHrayng AUo wh««l ahf nkttt and froat-tod work "BEAR" TESTNG EQUPMENT" Federal Truck* Pontac Can Motor Boat* and Plane* Pouter Motor Sdt$ 38 Mapl* Strae Part. Akaf, N. J. Partk A«boy 4-48 Tarkey't Garage WoodbrMg* Ave. at Owat St. Cart Aato Repars - Electrc WaUng A«t«PwU d AccafMrM Tre* and T»ka» * and Rttal Tana» Tr otor wltk odern "S«n Ev»>»»«" b» '' clor * tran*d a»v«vu. SPECAUZED BENNZOL LUBRCANTS 89 Fay«*te Street Perth AMboy. N. J. Pfco»e P. A The Clatt Garage A Mortl, Prop. BATTERS TRES Tel Wwe. Mt4 t l lunray Av.n». WooJkrldf* lfta*kdlftla^*a MUWfT SAPOLN PANTS t,.n t 4MM Httwwtttt Co. Toalt, O!U t *r Ptanton C«alrtcl«r* 87 Man St r»et W*4*Ucft, W. J Stres L<)Dor Store Cotnpltte Lln«of Doestc and ported Wtnet -Lquors Beert 8 N**» tru-wlck Arenut. Fard», N. J. f art boldlng p«rt>, watldnf, oullng, etc., phtane P. A Lrtwr Mlllwork Movng Lnter Co. Woodbrdge, N. J. WoaArldaa Mtt Storage Truckng F«rntw»e for Sale 34 Atlantc Street Carteret (ALL LOADS NSURED Uppers Movng A Storage Co. Local and Long Dltane* Movng John Paaur, Prqp. 282 Kng Street W Afe.,, N. J. Phone 4-38 tt «4*T» Call Muscal nstfumts Headqa«rt>rt for Qu»lty Mutcal ntruentt and AcceMore* Edde sm we CenUr and School of Mule 357 State Street Perth Abot, N. J. ftwrttr8t8 Dr. D. B. Howard OPTOMETRST EYES EXAMNED Coplete Optcal Servce tw SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOV, N. J. UPSTARS Duly B3 A. M. to 8 P. M. Wedn«<Uy,»3 A, M. tll Noon Phone P. A Dr. H.. Moss OPTOMETRST Eye Exanaton! By Appontent Only US Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone Woodbrdge Dr. B. Snoway OPTOMETRST Eye Exalnattona Hon»:3 A. M. to 8 P. M, W»dnetd»y to P. M. US Slt" Street Corner Stale Street Perth Aboy, N. J- P. A PANTNG AND HANCNG -4- Ft torn # F. S. CP.RO* PfeT Ft)Ot)S AWOUW-E5 Haw fttfe PCTB AboT, N. J. ' H,S rrlac ftttt Hahwar, H. J. Ratts Huve jear ral* rthnrm ««ta faf> tnrr ahlltjr w (» caaraatpn tn* f*, aarta aad warklnaabla. Pol! Una of Raplauanl faft Hard to Gat Tuba* 948 MMfat Radlo *f ftttoro Playcrt n Stock' Nntf Oar fr (W* Pck Up and ) OTTBfd anl ttpermra by Vetfr 4)5 SMTH ST. (Cor. Graee St.) k Perth Ahoy 4-3TSB fern* sung # HNEA ROOFNG'CO. Gatttrt L#der«. 'Skylght* Slata tad Atphalt R«bb*ft>J Wta Roofng Co. 486 S«lwd Street, Woodbrdfe TelepKone 8-77 H.ttW ROOFNG AND SDNG 59 Moffett Street Ford P. A fc Dependable Roofng Co. 8 LOCUST STrtEET! CARTERET, N. J. Cart. 8-8B(f ROOFNG HOT ROOFNG AND.ASPHALV SHNGLES TNBMTH AND ROOFER Roofng and sdtg WoA guaranteed Sava (aletqan' eolulon Why pay $3. for a. $5. job? Nothng to pay extra for Wlla Murphy 99 Wedgewood Ave. Woodbrdge, N. J. Wo M Planfeld Roofng Co. Asphalt Shngles Slate Phone PUnBeld 6-43 DUnellen W2 Restanrat! for Wall Cooked, Balanced Me.. CeTrt Rntaurant ll Rooevelt Avenue.,, Call Carter* 8-S785 HOtUtLfttHETER. Pt#. ft 9 to t. M. to 2 P.M. Httfc # n sttfft 7B Avanaa ^ N. J. W-MST8,, Rdph't Servce Stal Catlrplata LlArlatloB S«r*tM TM. *. Ol Tal. WMttl Man and PMrl StrttM Utrane Servce Stokn Coplete Lubrlettoo Motor Trte-Up Tel. Wood Oraen Street a«d R»hw«y Atetue Woodbrdge Holohan bothers GARAGE v StanJarJ Et«o Prodnct Phone Woodbrdfe 8-84 and 833 Cor. Aboy Avenue and Second Street FMltaft* UN* and Tab** Woodbrtdfe. N. J. Ckrhfn' 596 SERVCE Abay AvMaa and Jaroe W(«a rdge, N. j. WO-8-84 Vctory Servce Staton GULF SERVCE General Reptlr and gnton Servce Car Walbltg Slonltlnff T«l. Wood Aber Awnae Ma) Green Woodbrdge Statlwers Jann Newpapere Maganee Greetng Ctrd Typewrter Rbbon Carton faper Cotta's ce Crea Corner Oreea St. * Rahway Ate. Tel«(4kona Woodbrdge, N. J. Shes B«fh rapwla, ntp«rt«d tknt, tat aad hana^lated on cofortable cufto latta at a reatonabla pvce of «8.O. Wlt arch, 87.. "We'll ft any an' foot" caterng to en only! /. Cherensky & Son» 24,New BnDwck Avene Tel. Perth Aboy Maker* of Orthopede and Cult6 Made Shoe. Tax Wwdbrdge Tan Servce Day and Nffct Servce T«l. WooA P*arl Street UPMOL»T#kY AND SLP COVUBMADE TO \5ROER Wtt M«4 U>WUt«ry Pter Calguar Madlaa Avenue Pbeo. P, A. 4.tO9B Cartont ftpaa trakkf wltt Novelty ft, OrtCTtt, W. J. (H MVT. WrA ak Hn««* #\att^ Mytkhat» Wf^n. DWl thamffat y*«v " «r Hra Uvee af Mt. Have jra»r tlrea r»- r*hlr*«!!>w f WM/aMrMMd;»» wort d«m, b. ll ADrvCntt lt HNJ DrOv«Tel Carter.! S-M2. C.P.2-Btf t Meut^n) Helper L WWdbrdja, M J. 4EBUT, R«M*eba^ R»bo*l, Repars to»tt ntaklt «f shtt' nn, rle*, fnllr. E. H. Vonnfc OanraltB «Me«9. kuf 8t.» Dajtoa* N» J. LL.M4tf WANTED WLL fly h ptund for cleu ttf. lkad«m«lw4«f, Green Strett, WoeobreKt, K. J. HOOTNG All TYPES Ot SOOTS Mpalfed, Blatfrehlftglff, tue and flat roofs; brck walls waterproofed. DAMOND HOOflWO AND MWAL.WORKS SS Mew Branstlak A*e. P«rth Aboy, N. J. P. A tf PLUMBNG AND HEATNG MCHAEL J.8T AFFORD 7 WuMnfton» Pwth Aboy Announeu that ht ba returned to the plubng, heatng and contractng bubnew and * ready, tqnpped and llcetaed to nrr you n Woodbrdfe. P. Abor4-3t7G J FOR SA* for A aroahd nl«for rg*t purty. La* Corp., 92 3!th St., N. work. Sth St., W«xR>rM *v: PANTER WHh edge a*»enta>) xttg pknt help hrldgt, N. J.» WANTED TO BX-MAUNE Ofeer. wtt o. old cmm r«tu*t g house or tfartttllr fo ' or»ttlnltjr. WH O Onorff* 8. Kubt, *7o jtructon Co,, S. New»rt, N. J. Ttle 2-8T4. ftoom furntkad or or ktch«n*tta p furnlhad toum or SEEDED MHfc Rthway or ntrbj t WAY BUSKPS and wfe. C»!l EllMtwta J Moustts ro«wdbrds, 6 r<*mn prorentu. For call Rahway 7-77, CENTRAL locaton l«w«6 roos, all burner, Venetan bllnd) condton, $8,., 3 day». Seen by appontn J. Edward H»rned Co., St., Woodbrdge, N.. T«Wo WODBRDGE ' odel*.. faly dwellng, 6 reo hath wth tea heat, n condton. An ununual oppolf Best resdental secton 8 School neghborhood. occupancy. Prce ply The Ttusull Mlle Ave., Carteret, Carteret 8-5SG8. A LOST AND TOUHD WOOD-FREPLACE, FURNACE TWO. onths old fa '/» HARDWOOD, cat any Bte; huntng puppy wth fout free delvery, ohly f 8.6 cord. pwn. Upward. Fnder Paul Kur ;t, Box 88, Engtshtown, turn to S. Sendcak. N. J. Phohe Freehold 472-J-2 after Ave.,, ot «ts t 6 P. M..L.Z-4, Bl* teret 8-52B.- 93 HARMON Vctora car; good runnng condton; fve tres, $6. Stephen Kuaor Wood Ave,, wln, N. J.. 2-2* CORNER PLOT,?Sxl2B. Excellent locaton overlookng golf courae, A. R. Staton neat, property Farvew Avenue, Cotona, N. J. A.D. Merrtt, East 74th St., New York Cty. Tel. Butterfteld J.,. 2-4, 2, 28 SALESMEN WANTED ACTVE Salesn real proposton peranent. Wll show you by actual tranng how t s done. Must have car, ablty to sell, and teach others to sell. Prefer an used'to earnng (8, a year or ore. Wrts Wallace, Box 22, Newark, New York Skate * Two-faly brck buldng, 6 Soerset Street, C&rteret, N. J.; 2-4-roo jtpartentt, bath and hot water.'reasonably prced. Brokers protected. See owner on prese* or call Carteret C'.fc 2-5,22 HELP WANTED FEMALE Experenced operator* on chldren'* play suts. AM Hoffan pfesnrt. CHCARELL SPORTSWEAR 6&'2 Roosevelt Avenue t HELP WANTED MALE Experenced ptwmr* on Hoffnn Machne*. Also one wllng to lea.rn. CHCARELLJ SPORTSWEAR '652 RooaeveH Avenue Cart N. Plunbn*an4 Heatng Upalr Wor a»^*«ulty Hb.tttwn FLOOR SURFACNG FLOOR 8URFACNQ-An4 tnf on old or new, bun krr, Phone Woodbrdge Blnd, Mke' Stll Rot BOSTON.-Mlke Saclw, coedan who has been laugh for 42 raan, adlttm has gone Wnd but alba that he ba no nttfttt* el hl routne of S htrm t teattng between * q M AD arkral condltlot bundntu wndt plsytol Theater lt St. Lout W afd. Two operttlon n eyn nteantated t lk tlrttnwt. Sne* hll btotoej, SleU alls J pl«ytd boutes to Wahngt, ore, Newark and Pwlad Hs auoeates say ha and off fage unassstts no ndcaton of hs bsftuy-destd coella th»t h* kmowled««of lesque t«e fro coast to j able hltn to aneuwr aded. World'* J-ACKBON, OantUn prjo j en, btomoasert an tnttlb on,\ acre tract an akng the btf gest ap. At one te as t as 2, prsoners wer* umd project. f* * Mle odel tf la* Mstlsppl rvet basn, ertnf l.lu.om *Uu«M nffltt or cent of the contnent*! Wkt and strfttcbjng; fro fort ng reproduced on a foot to J.9 foot to to HARDWARE and WatcottlronWoth WELDNG GENERAL

10 TEN Sarah Ann's Cookng Class Although»UK«t u just nhout!', MMXttent for ruuknc. *«' can A Wll havp dnntln. Many del- L',eleu dshe* ay t>c ade!y unnr Ngftr»uh«llnl<'H. Try thr«> angares* p<'»»n your faly ht next te yon ake «dpa»*-rl. Maclu ChocoUu Frottn 4 squares uwcetencd chocolate 2/3 cups condoned lk 6 tablespoon hot coffee,, Melt chocnlate n H double boler. Add lk and cook ovpr bolng wntrr, strrng constantly, untl xture n thckened»nd holds tn shape when dropped fro a Spoon. Reove fro host, add coffee and Mr well. Chll untl of spreadng consstency. Flls anl frost* two luyorn. Deep Dlh Apple Pe 7 cups plled, rlcl apples Klccd \ nch thck cup apple jelly U tablespoon* atyttne ' teaspoon xed cuke spce Pantry Arrange hslf of upplvn n a bakng d»h. Break up jelly wth fork and spread half of t on the < Rpplt*. Dot wh half of the arfrne and npnklc wth half of ' the cake npce. Arrange rean- ng apples on tup and spread wth the rest of the jelly, dot wth the nt of the butter und sprnkle wth the r«ft of the cake spces. Roll out. t sheet of pastry and crp edge* to sdes of the dsh wth floured tlne» of a fork. Make scvera gashes n top center. Huke n an oten 426 degrees for -D nutes Berry Tart 6 tart shells 2 3-ot. puckafes crea chec Ublcspoon top lk or lgh crea packajro quck frozen or pnt fresh berres 2 tablespoons currant jelly tablepsoon hot water '.. Blend chteso and lop lk Lne each tart shell to wthn \ nch of top usng about 2 tablt Spoons of choetu xture, Fll wt /8 cup berres. Cobne jelly an ' water and elt n saucepan ove low h*»t. Cool, brush on berre Grtpe Juce Deuert 2 cups grape juce % to cup left over punch, or pneapple juce 8 tablespoons leon juce V teaspoon grated rnd 3 tablespoons quck cookng tapoca Cobne grape juce, frut juce, leon juce and rnd. Heat to scaldng n double boler, str n tapocu und cook 5 nutes, strrng occasonally. Cover und chll. Serve n uhcrlurt glupn's. Crea, plan or whpped ay be served wth the dert. Be sure t s very cold. Honey Herte /3 cups.straned honey 73 cup shortenng a eggs % cup lk V4 teaspoon lk CUp chopped runns V4 teaspoon each, cnnaon and cloves 4 teaspoons bakng powder. 3H cups flour Mx honey and elted fat. Add :*W* lk, salt and rasns. Soft togather all dry ngredents und {dd. Beat wtll, drop on u greased ooke sheet und bake n un oven 76 degrees untl bruwn. CoacoUta ce Box Cake % pound sweet chocolate ' 4 egg yolks Lady fngero Melt chocolute over hot water SlAdd well beaten vgg yolks and Jn well, Add vanlla and fold t ^ Btffly beaten egg whtes. Lne l pan wth h wax paper. Sep ftrjate lady fngers und lay un pupe Keeps Resoluton By Hangng Self n Hoe Garage BsrganWthGodReyealcd n Sucde Note Left by Telephone Operator. WLMNGTON. CAUF. - W«nd E. WlllUtn k^pl hrr only MS New Years' resoluton by hngng hrrflf nt B Her reason,» dlncloed by lulclde note Nothng happtd last year to ake lfe worth whllf. Mls Wllas prded hrr lfe n the garage of her Wlngton hoe fter watchng the end of t year whch fulled to brng her the Jcrr he thought sh* deserved, ssys the nlted Press. The pretty telephone opurstor's tranf* lulcldr "pact" ws dlelosed n an eght-page letter to her oth- ;r, Mr. Mldred Johnstone. 'A year ago exactly, ad* a jort of bargan wth God or fate and thl! s y part of the bargan/' the ote red. Her Arguent. " agreed that f soethng ddn't.tppen n the past year MS to ake lt* worth lvng that t th«end of the year 'd qut lvng. "That wt't askng too uch, but ddn't get t. "Please don't thnk thl s soethng brought on by late events," the grl's not* assured her other. "Sucde s a coward's way c.t, so ' a coward. just don't have the courage t takes to go on, Just exstng." < Carlton Johnstone, Wanda's stepfather, sad he dd not beleve sh* was unusually frustrated. He sad hs daughter was happy wth her Job and had been a good student at hgh school. The faly had no nklng that the grl planned sucde, Johnstone sad. ' Mrs. Johnstone found her daughter's bedroo epty when the faly arose New Year's Day. She dscovered the body hangng by a rope fro a rafter n the garage, an overturned apple box at the grl's feet. Left nstructons, ' The other sad tht faly had spent New Year's eve together and had retred shortly after dnght. Wanda apparently spent several hours after that n her roo coposng the carefully wrtten note. The last essage gave explct drectons for the dsposton of clothng, cash and personal belongngs, and detaled her desres n funeral arrangeents. " don't have any specal requests lke boogy-wougy and gardenas lke used to kd about, wth ths excepton don't put a pnk dress on e," the note read. A postscrpt led detectves to suspect that one of Mss Wllas' dsappontents of 945 ay have been a roantc one. The grl wrote: "f you ever hear fro Bll, would have lked to have known what happened to h. t ght have gven e a laugh." * The stepfather sad "Bll" apparently was Cpl. Bll Moser, a a rne veteran recently returned fro the Pacfc. He took Mss Wllas out twce, but never called agan. COULDN'T CHEAT DEATH LOS ANGELES Jaes Patrck Meude,, of North Hollywood was revved by an nhalator sqpad after he fell nto a fsh pond whle playng wth hs water, However, he ded twelve hours later, of coplcatons, possbly resultng fro exposure. Drlan plotted wth Htler to brng fall of the Brtsh Epre. n a row round sde up. Cover wth ' the chocolate tllng. Place another \vj9 of fngers on top, cover wth reanng chocolate fllng. Top wth another layer of lady fngers. Set n refrgerator for several hours. Serve wth whpped creu. How'g Your Health? By Dr. lopttla Bnuuou THE CARE OF THE THROAT AND NECK "Well, whatever she uses on her face, she neglects to put on her neck and throat," was the catty reark about a lady whose face wan passng far, but whose throat and neck screeched to the observer that Father Te was leavng hs ark* upon the. f neglected, the throat takes,wnge by proclang*the age of the ponnmbor wth unerrng aceu Boudor Chan Freth, flowtf-covered chan to drtm WJrj your boudor. * Puffy tufted hacks,»nd fluffy ^ skrts on barrel, wng and dob tytea, fro L.S. Fre Screen Tablet Dursble, double-purpose card table that folds to ake decoratve pece for corner or flrepuoc FRDAY! FEBRUABY 22,946 f»cy. Lnes and ernkles coe whch Vtally fall nto fold* and deep creases. No woan can be even pmmbly good lookng, wth throlt auch u have descrbed. A surprsng nuber of woen bentow soe care upon ther faces, but never extend such attenton to ther throats, and the result s bound to be dsastrous, The neck s pecularly suspectble to dfu-oloratofln of varous knds.» the favorte place for the depost of ugly brown spot*. whch gve the effect of gre and drt. t n a coon thng to see woen wth half the neck covered on the tdes by brown p([- Brght florals on red, gold or green fraes, MS. Brass Laps There's nothng lke brasa lsp to gve character and char to a roo, We hare several fne Colonal stylet..., all re lacquered to nko ther brght beauty peranent. Prced fro $.95. Good New,.. tole trays are back! Lovely large ones wtu hand* panted florals on black, ttauvc, green and blue backgrounds. Alto, a group of tole waste baskets wth deo ratve floral prnts. See the n our Gft Shop. Rght Now there re saples of electrcs applances and rados on our floor, 'd ore wll be cong n any te. Drop n nd place an order for the spplnue you plan to bny. ented splotches. Ths condton betoken!) a sluggsh lver and nactve glands. t tells of pared c h«alh. Thus there s rtore to a dscolored and splotched neck and throat than ere unsghtlness. Wh»t ust be dorte about t? (Set up n the ornng and thank your Creator for all the erces that He has * abundantly hestowed upon you, then go to an' open wndow, rase your hand and ars to a level wth the shoulders and breathe deeply. Wth your lungs full of ar, contract the hands and ars and breathe out wth resstance. You do ths by tryng to hold your breath whle you are slowly expellng t fro the lungs. f you are standng before a rror you wll perceve that the uscles of the neck And throat swell out and becoe tense and hard. Repeat ths jxercse a nuber of tt p*>t then np«at wth the dfference that you perr.uftk (sjaft) the ohest and abdoen whle you breathe out. Throw the head as far buck a> possble, contract th» body, then open and close the outh wth resstance untl tred. These exercses wll fll out the throat, prove the neck And round out the chn. When you retre at nght apply plenty of assage cfea, rub the throat uscles upward and the neck wth a crcular oveent upward and backward untl tha whole sur face U covered. Open and close the outh several tes wth resstance n order to tense the uscles. n order to open a OPEN A. M. TO P. M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY THNK BEFORE YOU BUY... SOFAS -d CHARS Thnk of the roo flattery of fne decorator peces... thnk of the restful cofort of deep-seated sofas and chars wth full sprng constructon... thnk of a vast selecton of styles and fabrcs fro whch to ake a choce... thnk of savngs on these fne peces... then coe down to KOOS BROS, and ake your selectons, Above, Luxurous sofa, notable for ts lovely lnes, for ts superb cofort, for ts fne floral UpMtry accented wth boucle frfafe Others Prced Accordng to Grade of Upholstery Pull-up char wth flared back oovered n «delghtful rose daask. fs4.fl. clow the outh wlttl Mlfotsee, try openng the outh wde holdng t shut and ves versa. Ths tenet the uscles and brngs fresh blood to buld the tssues. At nght cleanse the neck, face and throat wth ahfthge crea. Reove cleanser wth soft old lnen, then put on your astrngents or whatever benutfler you psfl, provded they fre safp and '".dentne. You wll le rewarded n a fsw weeks by a greatly proved appearance, A SHRT'S A SHRT GREAT FALLS, Mont, n llku Ted Johnson loaned a loud-colo shrt to hs frend, Ted Joseph, to wear to a rodeo. The shrt was junt returned to Johnson' after a laps of eleven years, n good condton ONE WAY TO **** ST. PETfcaSBOpG Ft.- able to fnd parkng >Uee n crowded downtown street r-,,oy«spotted a dget car part at the curb. They lfted the»n car onto the»d«w»lk, parked! car, copleted ther errtnd, v, ed the parkng space, d«po,, the dget car n ths paec. drove away. ARRANGED ofck FUNERA BOSTON, Mass. D< O'Hare, 84-ye»rJod newboy, ded recently, ade all of hs ' neral arrangeents At y«nn., At the te he planned, «V*ry tall, down to the. nubw of ch and dopoted hs nwranm p«d, wth the undertaker* to n»ke M hs wshes were carr«d out. OWN YOUR OWN HOME Budget Ter RENTERS: Elnate a possblty of a 6-day reoval clause, rent boosts and volaton* of prce celngs. APARTMENT DWELLERS: f you plan your New Hoe Now, you're free forever of legal clauses No Chldren No Dogs - No Alteratons No Redecoratng > No New Refrgerator - N«Mop Shakng Out of the Wndow. VETERANS: Your Governent want* you to own your OWN HOME. Take advantage of the housng prorty plan set up for you. Pon't depend on your landlord'* wh for sple repars BECOME YOUR OWN LANDLORD! Drop n and tk for our plan book. Take advantage of our "Coplete Hoe Servce" to»olve your Houtng proble*. Duncan Phyfq char that U taj» Ml, de.l «4 lunulj bult, wd ftlh faun, wns Vctoran lda cwr *)*» M -colt p«f«ft «fm*.»&, W^odbrdge Luber Copany

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