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1 Frst Wth The News! K,.rn Astrde All The Actvte Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper For Value - Shop TheAdvs The Ltrget And Beat Shops And Servces In The Area Are Our Advertsers! Patronle Them! vol.. XXXIV-NO. WINGS OF LIFE l> v Julan Pollak \N JUAN, Puerto Rco! omes to partes the Kcan people go out,,, wfly. The past week,,. ngest party week ll K. entre sland, snce (, M n were observed ( hl 'nas (\c San Juan Baur'tn..s. Juan the Baptst. honor of the captal patron sant. mnful of the San,., Mratons took place,,,:;lt of June and,;hm(mi over untl the :T.:I of June 4. Accordtll tradton, the sant, v,'h favor upon those,.nhful who bathed n,,, ht nght and they n. blessed wth health Ml luck throughout...nt to Que Passa of Juan, legend vares as to,,! tlr most proptous,; :! nr the dp n the,,, tn stroke of md- ; :,.; a! the frst crack of a le usual custom s k- ;.m all-nght vgl!;- famly gathered hll! HI open fre on the > ^o nto the water ak of day. - -V * * :,' beaches from one : the sland to the mt fres glowed and,tv axumded throughout ::,t The party custom rnl to more because :,.a excellent yppor. hold a party rather Duause of the deepbehef n the "luck lv:.\" (f the mdnght /. I'lv legends re- 'n pecular charac- :-s o San Juan the.-l Days, most of these - ' u ct that on ths t :» possble to foresee r ' ' tn!-.tv a host of rtuals ;pptsedly wll reveal ' vrnts; the most well drop an egg : of water at The shape t has 'Y mornng,can be 'I to predct ore's ' the comng year..- * ' ( '' of the festas ; after many quet pansh days, espe- mn the 8th cen- nly 9th century ; -n were ten days of Ml revelry.', ' : these partes we the beach at San robably the most Parted at 7 P.'M. end tll dawn. a scavenger hunt hundreds partcwc dd not have for Sunday Stupor's Drove haj been selected,! ' raunen's Club for uay. '"'' members and wll begn A. M lll( * and entertan- matured. '" "- Baldwn Is '''" f?.uta.. a nrt. I oast beef dnner nl >.rooms, Proceeds lu " go toward club "' Servce- to he '"'.V and Augus ' Hev. Orvlle Da- /;'"' '" St. Mark's Epf,',', ^ announced tha! t one servce d_. "' July and Aug ls.ll'" ln, t servce and 9:' be dscontnue s''vce Sunday wl Dedcaton On Sunday For Center All-Day Celebraton to Be Held by Members of St. Demetrus (Ihure.h CARTERET The St. Demetrus Ukranan Communty Center wll be dedcated n a solemn relgous ceremony Sunday, wth local members of St. Demetrus parsh and many delegatons from other localtes n attendance. A pontfcal lturgy of thanksgvng, wll be celebrated at the St. Demetrus Ukranan Orthodox Church at 9 A. M. by Hs Emnence, the Most Reverend Metropoltan John Theodorovch, the prmate of the Ukranan Ortho- MOST RKy. METROPOLITAN JOHN TIIEODOROVICH dox Church of U.S.A.; wth the Reverend Fathers Andrew Buck and Hary Pypuk, local pastor, ssstn!. St.. Demetrus Church Chor ndcr the drecton of Prof. Joeph Reynarovch wll sng the reponses. The Metropoltan wll be scorted (rom the rectory to thr hurch at 8:45 A. M. n a proceson wth the members of St. De-^ metrlus Men's Club as guard of onor and wll be met at- the hrch entrance by the pastor and members of the board of trustees eaded by Walter W. Waduk, predent. Sermons wll be preachedy Metropoltan John n the Ens- Ish and Ukranan languages. Dedcaton Ceremones Solemn dedcaton servces ar< hpduled for P. M., wth the Metropoltan offcatng, wth tn assstance of the aforenamed anc several other prests from the parshes In New Jersey, Pennsylvana flew York and Connectcut. Deleatlons from the pap.es and orlanzatnns wll be (present. The ornerstone to be st n ts )lac< ll contan cards fegned by tn members of the church, a copy o' (Contnued on Ppge 4) CARTERET, N, J., FRIDAY, JULY, 955 Carleret Lons Install Offcers In the tup photo Is tht commttee n charse of arrangements for the Lons Club nstallaton ;md dance held at the Gypsy Camp, Sunday. In the buck row, left to rght, arc Al Sohayla, Meyer Kosenblum and Steve Sundor. In front are Al Comba, John Nnnsh and Douglas KIIIR. In the lower pcture Walter Srhonwald, on the left, s seen recevng the gavel from Internatonal Counselor Ed YValdcr, Atlantc Hghlands. Two Men Retre; Others Get Servce Awards at Company Mchael Stafu')', 7 Warren Street and Lous Putnokff, 47 Longfellow Street, have jeen retred fro mthe U. S. Metals Refpnnt; Company yesterday after wenty-nlne and twenty-eght.years of servce respectvely. Stafura was hred n 96 and as been a gang leader n the Smelter Sample Mll durng most f hs length of servce. He has ght marred chldren. Putnoky was hred at U.S.M.R. n 97 and has worked n the Mehancal Department snce that me. He has two marred chldren. Ils son s B. tmekeeper In the ac- Safety Councl Urges Weekend Cautor-Patence CARTERET The"New Jersey Btate Safety Councl estmates hat close to, traffc accl- ent wll take place on New. Jer- ey streets and hghways durng he forth-comng July 4th holday vcekend. The Councl ponts out hat those accdents In New Jerey alone are expected tl> take toll of lves, Injure approxnatetr 55 l^ns n-operty damage n excess of $ o $75) vehcle* n the perod oeween 6: P. M. Frday nght ad md-nght Monday.. The Councl emphaszes that the estlnates are not to show the num- er of persons who wll actually e klled or Injured,but rather he number who m,ay be klled f 'rvers contnue to bohaye as they mve on past long holday weeknds. The State Safety Councl rennds drvers that extra patence net courtesy wll be requred to ope wth the hazards of close to wo mllon drvers who are exacted tu use the streets and durng the three days holday perod. In the event of wet hghways durng the perod the hazards of drvng wll be lnreased and Increases may be expected above the. estmaton of deaths* that are expected under rjormal condtons the State Safef Councl states. The dangers of mshap causng 'aa"cwsr dt re aga sngle traffc two or more attenton of drvers by the Councl ponts out s a bg factor In the shockng toll of traffc deaths recorded to date ths year n New Jersey. Extra precautonary measures are requred,.the State Councl advses, on two and three lane hghways where speed and careless drvng have been major factors n sngle traftlc accdents reltny n multple deaths. The Councl also remnds week end vacatoners, that bathng, swmmuk, dvljg and boatlnj call for a measure of cauton Drownng ncdents are on the n crease, accordng to the Councl and must of the vctms, are under 5 }e»rs of age.' countng department of the comany. A total of 4 servce awards were resented to employees of the U.S. Petals Refnng Comjpany durng he month of June. Four employees receved thrtyve year pns: Mss Alce B. robst, secretary to the general manager. 454 Brooksde Drve, Rosclle; Frank Donrelly, foundry oreman, 9 Washngton Avenue, larteret; James A, Johnson, 'ower House test engneer, 467 W. :nman j Avenue, Rahway and Phlp Blnskl, tank House secon Inspector, 98 Heald Street, Carteret/. Thrty: year pns were awarded o Ncholas Novak, drllet, 48 Tyler Avenue, Carteret; Roman Konowka, Tank House secton nspector, 78 Mercer Street, Carteret; Harold Hemsel, Mechancal Department clerk, 79 Washngton Avenue, Carteret; Josef Zobro Tank House secton nspector, 45 Edgar Street, Carteret and Rchard Braxton, crane operator, 49 Warren Street, Carteret. Twenty year awards were presented to John Kereluk, 9 Post Boulevard, Carteret; John Kllyk, John Batja, 5 Hgh Street Carteret; Joseph Ooetz, 6 Hgh Street, Carteret; Joseph Molnar 84 Pershng Avenue, Carteret; Le Bonalsky, - Caldwell Road, Nxon; Stephen Balog, 4 Street, Perth Amboy; jjohn Vana, 4 Rlpley Place, Elzabeth; Joht Yunker, 46 Pne Street, Fords; an John Andrlclk, 74 Walnut Street Lnden. Edwn Wood, Jamaca, Lou Island, receved a ten year servc button. Fve year buttons were gven Wllam Voorhees, 6 Georg Street; Sewaren; Helen Hell, Sktka Avenue, Carteret and Alla K. Booth-, Jr., -7 Academ Terrace,' Lnden. Installaton Held At Gypsy Camp CARTERET The Cartcret Lons Club held nstallaton of offcers, and a dnner-dance Sunday at the Gypsy Camp,.attended by approxmately persons. Offcers nstalled for the ensung year nclude: Walter Schonwald, presdent; John Kasnowskl. frst vce presdent; Frank Jurck. second vce presdent; Stanley Cszak, thrd vce presdent; Howard Wohlgemuth, lon tamer; James J, Lukach, tal twster; Joseph Synoweck, treasurer; Alfred Nataon, recordng secretary; and Stephen Fedlam, fnancal secretary. Al Sohayda was charman of the affar asssted by Al Comba John Nemsh, Meyer Rosenblum Douglas Kng and Steve Sandor. Ed Walder, Internatonal Counselor and Mayor Frank I Bareford were the guest speakers of the evenng. Walter, Schonwald also Spoke to the group and thanked the commttee for the beautful affa r and expressed hs thanks for the fne co-operaton he receved n the past year as presdent and expressed hs hopes for a bgger and better year, He also announced tha the Carteret Lons Club came n thrd place n the Internatonal Membershp Contest. All the lades present at the af far were presented wth a mo men to of the evenng. Meetngs of the club wll resum n September. St. Elan' Ctzen's Club Plans Pcnk The St. Elan Ctzen's Club w sponsor ts frst annual pcnc t be held Sunday, July 7, at the SI Elas pcnc grounds, Romanow sk Street. Musc for danqng wll be fur shed by the K-Dets. The affa ll commence at 6 P. M. wt] chard Lozak charman, assste y Albert Koskosk and Joan Ya orsky. Play Stes To be Open On July 5 New Hdes Installed at Some Playgrounds; to Teach-Arts and Crafts CARTERET Recreaton Drrrtor Dan Semenza, has ancct\ that all the borough playg rounds wll offcally open on rur.sday, July 5, New rdes have Installed n some of the playgrounds and others are beng Tpnred and panted ths week. Supervson wll be attended by Douglas Kng at the park feld; Mrs. Angela Ross at Parkvew; John Capk at the Grant Avenue Park; Mss Edwtna Urbanskl at ho Washngton School; Mrs. t.a Busch and Mrs. Catherne Mnrn at West Carteret and John Ssko at the U. S. Metals playground. Arts and Crafts wll be In charge >f Mss Jula Machyshyn. and Mss Frances SchRnU. The conrsts wll be In charge of Mr. Joseph Comba, A meetng of all supervsors and he recreaton department was Id last week at whch tme the upervsors were gven lnstruclons on how to handle the chllren. The parks wll be open from P. M, to 8 (P. M. All chldren nder the age of fve years should accompaned by an older foroher or sster. Any chldren caught destroyng the property or the facltes HI have to account for anythng estroyed.? our Men Feted Today by Plant CARTERET A luncheon s eng held today for four men rerlng from the Foster Wheeler Corp., at Howard Johnson's n Woodbrldge, Harold Murnane, personal manager, acted as charman and toastmaster of the affar. Those retrng nclude: Charles Banka, 9 Mercer Street, who started workng at Foster Wheeler's n July 94 n the erecton and assembly department; James Bohacs, 49 Randolph Street, who began workng n July of 94 In the Mantenance Department; Henry Stlegman, who started wth the company February,' 98 as a set up man n the Boler Shop and John Cnsrmmor846 nd Avenue, Elzabeth, who began workng July 94 as chpper n the Boler Shop. Mrs. James O'Donnell Apponted Charman CARTERET Jdra. James O'Donnell was apponted ways and means commttee charman by the executve board of the Lades Democratc Club at Wednesday nght's meetng In Fre Hall No.. Assstng Mrs, O'Donnell wll be a commttee of fve members, also apponted last nght. The board decded to contnue ts meetngs through the summer month and heard a report on the club's closng dnner from Mrs. Andrew Nlemlec, charman. Lbrary Personnel Begn Dtttrs Toda) CARTERET- The new personnel at the Carteret Free Publc Lbrary wll take offce offcally today. Mrs. Margaret Sohayda wll replace Mrs. Ann Shutello, Mrs. Betty Calaguarl wll replace Mrs. Elzabeth Kolnok as assstant lbraran: Mrs: Paulne Kopn and Mrs. Ann Banlk wll work In the chldren's department and Mrs. Agnes Klamp wll be n charge of book bndng. Takng over Thoma Burkes plrce wll be Mrs. Carre Englsh and Madelne Adams. The new staff members wll meet wth the Lbrary Board of Trustees at ther July 6 meetng at whch tme the staff wll be gven nstructons on the proper functon of the lbrary. Alex Evontz has also announced (hat ther wll be no change n the operaton of the lbrary at the present tme. Ffth Annual PAL Day at Carteret Stadum Monday CARTERET - The Ffth annual P.A.L. Day wll agan be held on July 4, at the Carteret Hgh School Stadum. The program for the day whch commences at A. M. Includes a relay race, bag race, and tugo-war wth the chldren grouped accordng to ages. From noon to : refreshments wll be served. At : a balloon and bubble gum contest wll be held followed by a balloon relay race. From to 4 P. M, entertanment wll be presented. At 4 P. M. the pe and watermelon eatng contests wll take place. By 4: all chldren must leave the park. The chldren wll return n the evenng wth ther parents to watch the fre works whch wll begn at 9 P. M. followng the fre works wll be a block dance held at the tenns courts at the Carteret Hgh School. The affar s free of charge to all chldren of the Borough. Approxmately.Q chldren are antcpated to attend. The menu Wll consst of hot dogs, hamburgers, mlk, soda, pe, ce cream, watermelon and cake. Przes wll be awarded to all wnners partcpatng n the contests. Amercan Ol Co. Sgns Agreement CARTERET Amercan Ol Co,. has sgned a new contract provdng an average ncrease of 8'^ cents for 5, members of Local -97, Ol, Chemcal and Atomc Workers Internatonal Unon, CIO. Ths contract ncludes a sldng scale clause and Was sgned for the company by Tmothy Sheehan plant superntendent. Present for the unon were Raymond Clark nternatonal representatve; Lout Tam, presdent; Wllam Dragos secretary, and Davd Mandel of Perth Amboy, attorney. ENTERTAIN CANADIANS CARTERET Mr. and Mrs. John Tarnk entertaned Mr. and Mrs. John Nagy, S., of Cansvlle, Ontaro, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. Barry Armstrong, Hamlton, Ontaro, Canada, and Mr. and Mrs John Nagy Jr., of Tllsunbury, Ontaro, Canada, last week. PRICE EIGHT CENTS New Plan Ahnounced Here by PO Letter Boxes or Slots Needed for Delvery System; Shrts at Onee CARTERET Postmaster Jv^r V S»bo announced the nausun- -on of the new cty delvery sys- >m for West Carteret, whch was approved by the authortes Waghngton on June. The new plan wll KO Into effect Immedately. It Is suggested by \Uc Dostmaster, that patrons' n the new cty delvery area place regulaton letter boxes, receptacles, or door slots In the proper locatons, Letter boxes shall be located at aolnts reasonably near the front ntrance. so as to afford the best protecton to the mall and eruble the carrers to depost mull nto he letter boxes wthout undue delay, The boxes shall be so placed that the center of the lock barrell wll not be more than 5'- fest from the floor, Door slots shall be ' nches wde and 7 Inches long. The slot hall have a sprng flap, hnged at the top f placed horzontally. Slot* should be placed not less than Inches from the outsde fnshed floor lne. Letter boxes should be marked wth the patrons' name clearly lo avod wrong delvery and delay. Ths addtonal servce s the culmnaton of surveys conducted durng the early part of the year. Presbyteran Church Drve Well Underway CARTERET The new Church Buldng Drve of the Frst Presbyteran Church s reported well off to a good start. Accorjjnft to,klrty - Smth An. soclates specal gfts totalled $l.- 5 and pledges made on a t!,., - year bass total $49,57. Ths makes a grand total of $6.'5.8o7, and Is based on cash gfts am hurch pledges. Snce the Knby- mlth vstaton the total has reached $66,. The new Church buldng and furnshng»areestmated at $l(o-. The remanng cost of thn buldng wll be obtaned by addtonal gfts and labor plus a 5mall mortgage. Wthn the next year and a half actual buldn wll begn. The ste of the now church wll be on the corner of Carteret Avenue and Emerson Street. Archtect for the now buldng wll be Walter f ENzabeth. m Pfeffer Over nnety per cent of the Aurch members and famles and [rends responded to the drve. Charman of the buldng canmlgn Is George Sloan wth Mrs. Else Bartok, specal gfts clar-,nan. Mrs. Edna Thorn s fnancal wretary, and Prank Collns wll erve as treasurer. The Rev. Mal- :olm Brown In commentng on the :ampagn sad, "I would lke to hank all who really sacrfced to elp' buld thl? new House of Ood. \four gvng Is a lvng symbol of alth. But above all lot us thank od for what has happened n our ndst." Carteret's Playgrounds Ready for Openng, July 5 A «rouu of yomgstfs unable tu wat tll July 5 when He.layt-m un'tml are Jusr l r«trratou Urtttur. gvng t thdr udw.t auptoval. SUuJlu* u tn l>a«k ' (> utlclally u»eu arc.utu.u abuve ol ue of He new

2 PAGE TWO (Her 5 Cannes Get Inoculatons r-arteret Termng It an v\ clent turnout/i Health Inv.c.'t'r Mchael Yarcheskl sad he \u< cru'frrt to report that 54 jjr-'.s were lntererted n havng ;:: :] IIOL'S Inoculated durng tht ;>, ;' week 'J!- year's number of dogs re- ;.,;IL the ant-rabes Inocula- -. was 5 above the 5 fgure I» HI54. Yarcheskl sad. Last '.M ' k s program was spread over Mv' one-hour clncs wth Dr. Mm Ncmeth of Avenel admlnls.". :' tle Inoculatons. The busl- ( ' perod was Thursday, when H: (lo".s were brought n by ther Y.n'clesk expressed hs apprer:;uon for the dog owners who r<)()ernted "n helpng to curb r.hcs." The statewde program, he KHd. "has lessened chances of ;n ndvdual becomng Infected tlrro!;h the medum of dog btes." Puzzle The Plgrms put a fsh n r.cl lull of com, and the the only explanaton of It the mod- < n pftdner can thnk of s that tny must have been rch. lsuum Globe. The Recreaton Department n'w has vsons that the old days wll bt: duplcated once more. Who can I ell Look for. T. I. A. On Page 6 Famly Pcnc on July 4th Planned by St. Anthony's PORT READING St. Anthony's Church wll hold ts annual famly pcnc, July 4, at Royal Gordons, East. Rahwny. Rev. Stanslaus Mllos. pastor,' has nnmed commttee-charmen as follows: Julus Kollar general charman, asssted by L, Ray Allban anl John Hutnlck. as <:o-, charmen; baft Curl and Edward I HerzoK: clam and watermelon stand, Herman York; sweet corn. Edward Lclmpeter; tckets, John CARTERET The summer schedule of the Frst Presbywru Jtcovlnlch md Steve Purke; refreshment tckets, Walter Saffron Church wll be^n ths Sunday Worshp servce wll be at 9:d nstead of the regular A. M. hour. and Mke Pellegrnn: contests and j races, John Hutnrk. ; Ths schedule wll reman ua (. St. Anthony's Rosary Socety Is untl the frst Sunday of September. The Church School has re- preparng all the faod»wth Mrs. j Palmlna Zullo and Mrs. Margaret cessed for the summer after closng exercses last Sunday. Durng Shelluc n dwrue. Buses and 54 may be used to the yean there was an enrolment reach the pcnc grounds. Musc of 6 students. The summer OI-RSI- wll be furnshed by the K-Dets! nst Is Mrs. Walter Borchard and from noon untl P. M. specal musc wll be offered by Others assstng are: Wllam members of the chor. Connell, John Palnsky, Joseph Dally Vacaton Bble School has Hu-nck, Steve Lazar, John Lazar. Harry Burke, Thomas Karplnsky, been!n sesson durng the pnst two weeks, and closng exercses Lous Decbus, Walter Ourka, Ray Lombardl, Arthur Mack, Sabby Baby Horn to Former Janet Gndu CARTERET A baby ^oy weghng 6 pounds 'a ounces was born June 7 to Mrs. Janet C. Newman, wfe of Regnald E. Newman, hosptal corpsman thrd class, USN, at the Naval Hosptal, Quantco, Va. Newman, who s servng at the Marne Corps Schools Post Infrmary here s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Newman of Route, Gettysburg, Pa. Mrs. Newman s the daughter of Adam Gnda of 95 Emerson Street, Carteret. The baby, named Douglas Edward Is the frst chld for the Newman famly who resde here n Quantco at -B "Chamberlan Vllage. SUMMER SPECIAL! We'll Repar Your Sofa and Chars Rght In Your Own Home. You See What We Do! Martlno. Carmsn D'Alesso, Mchasl Slmeone, Prank D Barl, Anthony Scutt, Thomas MrNlty. Andrew Decbus, Cnrmen Cnvlno. Summer Schedule To Begn Sunday were held ths mornng. There were two departments for prmary and junors, Total enrolment was pupls. A total of 5 Presbyteran young people wll attend summer camps ths summer. The church provdes one thrd of the camp tuton. When Rhonda Flemng appears n "Duo," whch s to be made n Italy ths summer, she has the chance to sng several songs her frst In a pcture. She s now busy, preparng for "Tennessee Partners." I For A Glorous 4th Be sure you don't go away wthout the proper clothes. Be comfortable In our Sports wear. Stop n. FRIDAY. JULY I. Betrothal Told MISS SHIRLEY ELKO CARTERET - Mr. nnd Mrs. John Elko, 4 Sharot Street, announce the engagement of ther daughter, Shrley to Wllam Baldwn son of Mr. and Mrs. Wlllfam Howard Baldwn, of 5,7 Watson Avenue, Woodbrdge. Mss Elko s a graduate of Cnrteret Hgh School, class of '5. In September she wll enter her senor year at New Jersey State Teachers College at Newark, where] she s-majorn gn the kndergarten-prmary course. Mr. Baldwn attended Woodbrdge schools and s employed at Economy Chevrolet In Carteret. He has also bee nnelsted wth the Natonal Guard of Woodbrldge for 6 years. FINISHES 8 YEARS IN, SYRACUSE, N. Y. Nne years ago, Margaret Gregory, daughter of vaudevlle entertaners, had never had a day's formal educaton. On June 6th, ths year, Margaret receved her A. B. degree from Syracuse Unversty's Colleges of Lberal Arts, havng completed n fuur-year hgh School course, plus her four-year college course n three years. And she dd t wth better than a B average. Ouch. We've heard of that waggsh employer who doesn't hestate to double the weekly pay check as he places t n the envelopefolds It that s. Chrstan Scence Montor. Wllam R. Schmdt In Ar Force Reserve CARTERET W II am R. Schmdt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Schmdt of 5 East Cherry Street. Carteret, s presently attendhr the Ar Force Reserve Offcers Summer Tranng Unt at Hunter APB, 8avannah, Georga. cadet Schmdt, who has coml)lecd three years of Ar Force Reserve Offcers Tranng at Stevens Ilnstltute of Technology wll he present at ths staton for four weeks to receve Intensve tranng In Ar Force operatons. Ths wll be hs frst taste of mllta-ry lfe, and wll nclude flyns actvtes as well as an opportunty to partcpate n the multplcty of operaton essental to the performance of the Hunter Ar Force Base msson. Hunter, a Strategc Ar Command Base, s home of the 8th Ar Dvson, whch ncludes the nd and 8th Bomb Wngs. Bath Wngs are equpped wth the sleek B-47 Stratojet medum bombers and KC 97 aeral refuelers. The 84th Ar Base Group performs the support msson. After graduaton from Stevens Insttute of Technology, where he Is majorng In Mechancal Engneerng, Cadet Schmdt wll be elgble for appontment as a second leutenant n the Ar Force Reserve. ALF EATS BALLOON CHICKASHA, Okla.-One of Henry Cochran's calves sped a asty-looklng morsel n the pasture and took a few btes. Mrs. Cochran found the calf dead and called for a veternaran, who performed an autopsy. He found the calf had swallowed several peces of a Weather Bureau balloon. The small metal box, contanng meteorologcal Instruments, found near the calf was sent to the weather Bureau. One Can Tell One can always tell when the famly ncludes a chld and a dog the screenlng.ln the door bulges n the approprate places Chrstan Scence Montor. Reversng ts usual recommendatons for less spendng, the Hoover Commsson urged that t was "dangerous and false" economy to cut funds for government research and development. Baptst Church Lsts Servces CARTERET Sunday school classes for all ages wn oe htm <u the Baptst Church at A. M. Sunday. The Church School w'll contnue throughout the whole At A. M. Church Worshp wll be held at whch tme the Communon wll be observed. Junor o.u senor Chors wll partcpate.!.dally Vacaton Bble School Is I In sesson and wll contnue through the followng week. Closng wll be on Frday, July 8th. Monday, July 4th, the annual Church Pcnc wll be held at Roosevelt Park, by the Lake secton In Orove, table. Refreshments wll be provded by the bchool Department. 57-CARAT DIAMOND KIMBERLY, South Afrca A 57-4 carat damond, thrd largest ever found In the Jagersfonteln mne near Klmberly, was recently found by a natve. The famed Cullnan damond, found at the, Premer mne, weghed,4-4 carats. backward areas, France Is plannng to develop AFTER the SHOW STOP AT THE COVE DRIVE-IN Outer Green St., Woodbrldre Basket Burgers Hot Dogs French Fres Root Beer - Our Specalty CHICKEN IN-mBASKET CARTERET TRESS Foster-Wheeler Plant Pcnc Lsted Saturday CARTERET Employes of the Faster Wheeler Corp. wll partcpate In the plant's annual pcnc Saturday at the pcnc grove of the Dansh Home n Metuchen, Transportaton wll be provded under the co-sponsorshlp of the plant management and Local 44, Internatonal Unon of Electrcal, Rado and Machne Wark- :rs, Actvtes, begnnng : P.M., wll Include dancng, races, and refreshment through the day. Arms output appears to stran the Sovet economy. Polsh-Amercan /',>. Attended by CARTERET - Theod,,,.,. I mec, general charman., nounced that the Polsh.<\ m ] Club Pcnc on the, m, m J Falcon Hall was attended proxlmately 5 persons The afternoon affar n,., musc for dancng by «,! Kaye and hs orchestra, wn, ous games and ent*rtn lmn. the chldren. Not Much We don't know what \\ l5l a $ bll nowadays can't get any wear.> Mlwaukee Journal. BE PREPARED For Those Lm s SUMMER Let Us Install A RADIO IN YOUR CAR ' Immedate Installaton - In Tme For Fourth of July Week-end We Have Them to Ft Most Cars from *9.95 FULL LINE of RADIOS TO FIT '55 MODELS OTHER MODELS FOR ALL MAKE CARS EXPERT REPAIRS On Your Present AUTO RADIO AIR CONDITIONERS lrm Q Q 9 waxtne FAMOUS MAKE ^J ^J ANDERSON RADIO Sales and Servce 44 Amboy Ave. HI -7- CHAIR REWEBBED $5. SOFA REWEBBED REG $5. $. CUSHIONS REFILLED Keg. $6. $( Kach Foam Rubber Slghtly Hgher Call Us Now and Save! ALL WORK GUARANTEED EASY CREDIT TERMS PHONE HI -576 DUBLIN UPHOLSTERY 9 Smth Street Perth Amboy IS THIS YOUR LIFE? TTj MOW fuel blls have been too hgh, If let us show you how our alumnum combnaton storm wndows and screens wll save you money, They wll keep your home cool and comfortable n the summer and warm and snug all wnter. They wll pay (or themselves n fuel savngs! T-p you're tred of lookng for storage If space for your screens every year, stop lookng! Our alumnum combnaton wndows are self-storng. The change-over from scre#>s to storm wndows Is nstantaneous! f mtns SHOP MAIN STREET Next to Wuolwurth's Open Frday Tll 9 P. M. So well receved was Ralph Bellamy's performance n "Fearful Decson," on televson that Metro bought the story for a move and has Henry Fonda readns the scrpt. -JWOTICE All Member LAW OFFICES n Mddlesex County Wll be Closed Every Saturday Between June $ Through and Includng Sept. 5 MIDDLESEX COUNTY BAR ASSOCIATION FISHKIN BROS. INC. SINCE 9 TO OUR MANY DEPOSITORS and FRIENDS We are Pleased to Announce Begnnng July,955 Per Annum, INTEREST I wll be pad on all SAVINGS ACCOUNTS n ybu are fed up wth pantng and If other mantenance costs wth your screens and storm wndows, let us show you our combnaton alumnum wndows; they are rust-proof and permanent. Lowprced! TVj you want.to say good by to ths -T chanje-over nusance, pur alumnum combnaton wndows are self-storng and chanted over n a matter of seconds. We would lke ( pont out that ths elmnates all ladder clmbng and the possbltes of serous njures. VI U even p rou d er ( y our home after you nstall our alumnum combnaton wndows and alumlnuml doers. They n - WTM tlt beauty and vlue of your home and decrease your fuel} and mantenance e o s s. '' j '..... IMOL Interest wll be pad on all depost** made before the 5th of each month, compounded sen-annually an o July lut and January lst on all balances from $5.. New Acconts Welcomed All depotuts nsured up to $, by Federal Depost Insurance Corp. The Bank wth All the Servces Nght Depostory Drve-n Wndow j ' Plenty of Parkng NO DOWN PAYMENT-EASY TERMS HOLLYWOOD Combnaton Wndows - Jalouses, Venetan Wnds IS South Broadway South Amboy DAY Ol Cal SO. Amboy -6 ESTIMATES... NO OBLIGATION coouu $.95 LADIES' ' From $.95 From $.95 Tor Your Xomfort FIRST NATIONAL BANK IN CARTERET CARTERET (FREE PARKING) N. J Member of Federal Depost Insurance Corp.

3 c.w I'KRET PRESS FRIDAY, JULY, 955 PAGE THREE } PARKVIEW PATTER s ROSE ROSENBAUM MRS. DOROTHY HEPWORTH IIHI CA--74 ' CA--4S9,,,,,. tt),\u. and Mrs. Henry Vnt ther two sons, Henry, 8 Danel Street, Al",,,. moved here from Irv- (, nlv jr.. attends Rutgers, v ml Alan s a freshman,,,,' student. Mr. Wazeka, lu.,l by'. Ballentlnfe's n.,nl Sharkey son of Mr. Kobcrt Sharkey, 9,;, lv,.t. celebrated hs sec-,',. lv on June 4, wth a \ lf MIS. Thomas Abker, 8 :nc'l, are entertaln- (ls. Mr. and Mrs. W. ' Ah) nt vstng them ' r :r. Cty Iowa. \rhel Frate, son of, \, Don Frate, 64 ":,.., was feted wth a n llll(, of Hs frst brth-., ".tcdlng were: Mr. ( [ Munno. Mss Dta,, ; \llbum; Mr. and Mrs.,,',, jj, nf Durham Park;, ',!., Prate, Mr. and Mrs., ',.,. Mr. V. Prate and,.,t! A s.ndcrs of Sprlng-,,'j MI md Mrs. Gno " l. nv Nss. daughter of,,'-.;:. I) Nass, 4 Leber.. brned her fourth,.,., party. Guests Mrs Thomas El- cut IT, Blly Carter,.,'.; -,,'nl Ccrnml. Buddy M'.nn. Prank Wll,,.,.HKI Cnrol Coppola, ; '. : Mr and Mrs. R. I.; :.\ and Karen McCUS- I'..n'tcr. s to Mr. and Mrs. I.eber Avenue, on r> Exclusvely at L. BREGS & SONS...rrs - HnberdB«hera Perth Amboy IcHAPAED TONES k comfortable PALM-BEACH* l.-ljm' newest ''" lfest. Beau- ' ' < - wth a "burnt ' lmn-. Charcoal ' ' l> f, charred I.' ")TI wth the M K. suts cool 'm flea can he. nnl s-e our wde '. mlinn, S-5O >» May CHARGE V(M «l'l'rcha E8 "" "»' Convenent ' ' I'arkng " d 'v Evenng Tll the delvery of ther new car Happy rdng. Mr. Stanford Baron, 67 Arthur Avenue, was hosptalzed n the Elzabeth General Hosptal overnght after sustanng a dslocated shoulder whle playng softball. Mss Lnda Canl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marty Clanl, 4 Laurel Street, celebrated her eghth brthday wth a party Guests Included: Donne Redlnger, Mary Arm Mallette, Anna Mare and Donna Hassay, Mark Wechter. Dane and Kay Powers, and Allen Canl. Harret Wechter was In charge of the games. Mr.»nd Mrs. Stanley Katz, 68 Leber Avenue, and Mr, and Mrs Rubn Greenberg, 5 Leber Ave Totally Dsabled Urged to Contact Securty Offce CARTERET-rAHan A. Bass, Socal Securty Dstrct Manager for ths area, today urged Carteret resdents totally dsabled who worked under socal securty before ther dsablty began, to vst the socal securty offce at State Street, Perth Amboy today or tomorrow at the latest. The 54 dsablty amendments to the socal securty law, Bass sad protect old ate and survvors Insurance rghts of people who have suffcent work under socal securty and who become dsabled and unable to work for sx months or longer. "The dsablty freeze provsons of the law protect a person who Is nue, attended the paper Mll totally dsabled and not able to Playhouse and dned at Trtola's worlt at some fclme durng hs em- Saturday evenng. The celebraton was In honor of the Katz's gap n hs earnngs record," Bass ployable years, makng a lengthy sxth weddng annversary, und declared. When an earnngs record Is "frozen" the perod of low Mrs. Greenbcrg's brthday. Mr. and Mrs. George Dethloff, earnngs or of no earnngs need 75 Markowltz Street, held a backyard barbecue on June 5. Guests average earnngs or n fgurng the not be counted at all In fgurng present were: Mr. and Mrs, J. amount of work needed to be elgble for payments. Ths means, Hayes and ther chldren, Kathy and Bran; Mrs, Felds, Mr. and the socal securty offcal sad, t Mrs. T. Hughes and ther chldren, wll be easer for dsabled persons Thomas, Maureen and Stephen. to qualfy for socal securty benefts and may result n hgher sopal Mss Zelda Greenfurb. 5 Hagaraan Street, spent the weekend at the Mam Hotel n Asbury Park. Mss Barbara Jean Conkln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Conkln. Ash street, was honored guest at a party n honor of her fourth brthday on June 8. Among those present were: Bobby and Jane Ela, and Brenda Joy Conkln. Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Wechter Laurel Street, entertaned then nece, Mss Carol Jaeger, who s vstng them from Mam, Fh. Master Blly Hepworth, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wllam Hepworth 9 Hagaman Street, has returned' home from an extended vacaton vstng hs maternal grandparents n Fayson Lakes, Mr. Brl Mrs. Irvng Levtz, 95 Hckory Street: Mr, and Mrs. Ben Qrau. 99 Hagaman Street, und Mr. and Mrs. Jay Snger, 88 Leber Avenue, dned at the Stockholm Smorgasbord In Somervlle on Saturday n honor of Mrs. Snner's natal day. The Hebrew Club of Carteret has formed a softball team and s Interested n playng all comers Please contact Mr, Al Mller, CA -88, or Mr. Bob Greenberg CA Master Ronald Isaacs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irvng Isaacs, 5 Hagaman Street, graduated from the Hlllel Academy Nursery School n Perth Amboy on Sunday. Stassen opposes endng U, S. ad to Yugoslava. See Page 6 for securty benefts at 65. The dsablty provsons of the socal securty law also must protect the amount of beneft payments to survvors. Ths means hgher payments for the survvng famles of people, who before ther death, had establshed ther rght to have ther earnngs frozen; havng fled a "dsablty freeze" applcaton on tme. These are the rules,to" qualfy for a "dsablty freeze:" If you are totally dsabled fr any work and your dsablty began before age 65: and. your dsablty Is expected to contnue Indefntely; und your work or self-employment was covered by the socal securty law for 5 out of the years as well as I a out of the years before your dsablty began, you should get n touch wth the socal.('rarty offce at State Street, (s soon as possble. The old-a^e and survvors secton of the Socal Securty Act contans no dsablty cash payment provsons. However, Bass declared, some persons who become dsabled before 65, through llness or accdent, should remember to have someone contact the socal.securty offce to nsure that ther lghts to future oldam' and survvors nsurance payments wll be. protected. YOM KIPPUK DANCE CARTERET The Unted Hebrew Ssterhood wll sponsor a Yum K;jpur Dance to be held, September 6, place to be annonred at a ltter date. Charman of the affar s Mrs. Lous Brown. MEET TONIGHT CARTERET The St. Demetrus Ukranan Men's Club wll hold ts regular monthly meetng: tonght at 8 P, M. at the Ukranan Pavlon. Looks Bad We now hear complants that shoddy goods are beng exported. Isn't ANYTHING gong to be left for the home market? Punch. Probably there's nothng so refreshng on a hot summer day as a dsh of cy, orange sherbet. Wth a bow to those of us who count calores, a recpe from the test ktchens of Mnute Mad Fresh-Frozen Orange Juce calls for a sherbet wth a base of nutrtous non-fat dry mlk solds..por flavor, the tangy refreshment of fresh-frozen orange concentrate s used, to add Its natural sweetness to the sherbet. Here's a desert that's easy to fx. economcal and delcous, It's a dessert that's not too rch for small chldren, handsom/ enough to serve any guests who come callng. FRESH-FROZEN ORANGE SHERBET teaspoon almond flavorng A cup water k cup non-fat dry mlk solds % cup sugar can <6 oz. Mmjte Mad Fresh- ' cup water Frozen Orange Juce undluted) tablespoon lemon, juce egg whtes, beaten stff, not dry Blend together % cup water and % cup sugar In heavy pan. Str over moderate heat just untl sugar dssolves. Brng to a bol, wthout strrng, then reduce heat and smmer mnutes. Meantme, place ', cup water, lemon juce and almond flavorng n mxng bowl. Sprnkle non-fat dry mlk solds over surface and beat wth rotary or electrc beater untl mxture s thck and fluffy, about mnutes. Blend n fresh-frozen orange juce, undluted. Add syrup slowly, strrng constantly. Dvde mxture nto two ce cube trays, and place n freezng compartment of refrgerator wth dal set at fast freezng. When mxture s partally frozen, remove and break up wth fork. Beat wth rotary beater, then fold n stffly beaten egg whtes. Return to freezng compartment unwl frozen frmly. Approx. servngs. Awarded $, In Accdent Sut CARTERET Mrs. Ann Nevll Oursler, New York Cty, formerly of ths borough, was awarded a $, judgment Tuesday as a result of a sut nsttuted aganst the Publc Servce Transport Company and Adley Express Company, for accdental njures. Mrs. Oursler, now resdng at st. Avenue, New York Cty, clamed she receved njures of the head, noce, and back as a result of an accdent on the New We Don't Monkey Around... We're Gvng IMMEDIATE Installaton on Commercal - Industral - Resdental Gve your home or busness complete protecton from sun and weather wth alumnum awnngs. They add a gay touch and keep you degrees cooler. Wll not rust, rot, sag, ^ear or burn. IMMEDIATE INSTALLATION All Weather JALOUSIE WINDOWS Let n Mr and Htht. Kwp out 8rWf control and weather-control wth adjustable jalouse wndows. INSTALLED WITH ALUMINUM SCREENS FOR AS LITTLE AS PHONE TOPAY Ml -7 or --7 And a Courteous Salcunan Wll Call Wth Samples!. leas' Mmgf' $9-95 Jersey Turnpke occurrng August, 954. Mrs. Oursler was a passenger n a Publc Servce bus when t collded wth a truck owned by the Adley Express Co., of Newark. Mrs. Oursler was represented by Samuel Kaplan of Carteret n the sut, brought before County Court Judge Klemmer Kaltessen June n New Brunswck. Ray C. Connel of Newark appeared for Publc Servce and E. D. Stcnbrugge for Adley Express. Notce NEW TAXI SERVICE About cubc yards of earth l removed for each ton of coal mned by U.S. surface mnng methods. FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE CALL YELLOW C Jot Ths Number Down WOodbrdge Rado Dspatched Cabs Dstance No Object ALUMINUM Prced us low as $.95 DOWII WINDOW AWNINGS Doymonf INSTALLED EnjoyUteseWendefful'Ikme Improvements Now-Pay Later FIRST PAYMENT NOT DUE TIL DECEMBER, 9S5 AS LITTLE AS $.5 WEEKLY & UP TO FIVE YEARS TO PAY AT FACTORY SHOWROOM ONLY 4 MADISON AVE. PERTH AMBOY Annual Church Pcnc on Sunday CARTERETT > The Rev. M. A. Konopka, pftstor of the Holy Famly Church has announced that the parsh wll hold Its annual pcnc on Sunday. July. at the Royal Garden, Hazelwood Ave. Ralway, startng at P. M. Musc wll be furnshed by Henry Klnr and hs orchestra, The entre proceeds of ths affar wll RO towards the new church. The followng' commttee has been apponted bv the pastor: Mltchel Bednarz, Thomas Mllk, John Koch, Edmund Urbanskl, Adam Sosnowskl, Charles Urbansk, Paul Humor sk, Frank Martlno. Joseph Hanko, Lesle Trnty, John Skrockl, Leonard Potto, James Wlnesky, Alex Patrck, Robert Bohanek, Rchard Udzlelak, Edward Karweckt, Frank Kurdyla, Stanley Kolakowsk. Also Carolne Kurdyla, Mary Komenda, Catherne Klmback, Mary 'Potts, Stella Patrck, Betty Mlllk, Paulne Yakubek, Helen Sszak, Sally Koch, Sophe Oodlesk, Sophe Bednarz, Helen Urbansk, Rose Mlrek, Jenne Kerrat, Josephne Knltte, and Sophe Urbanskl. Announce Engagement Of Helen Waynerowsky CARTERET Mrs. Tllle Waynerowsky, 4 Lnden Street, has announced the engagement of her daughter, Helen, to Joseph Stefants, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stefanlts. St\, 8 Parker Avenue,' Passalc. Mss Waynerowsky s a gradu-< ate of Carteret Hgh School and s employed as a bookkeeper by the Frst Natonal Bank here. Her fance attended Passalc schools of the U. S. Navy. He Is presently employed by the Okonte Co., at Passalc. * Honored by St. Elan' Pwl'IV. 797, CJFT CARTBRET Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Oftvalett. Chrome Avenue, were honored at a housewarmng party by the Ladles' Auxlary, St. Ellas Post, No. 797, cwv. Quests were Mrs. Manraret Mltro, Mrs. Helen Medwlck. Mrs Vrgna Toth. Mrs, Veronca Baronyak, Mrs. Helen Baural. Mrs Ann Oavron, Mrs. Ann Shaner Mrs. Ann Mnrkovltz. Mrs. Irene Maskaly, Mrs. Betty Fazekas, Mrs Ann Sersun and Mrs. Helen Lesle, Also Mrs. Mary Koby. Mrs. Mary Maskarnec, Mrs. Else Ka- NO SUNDAY SCHOOL CARTERET - Rev. Carl O. Klette announced that durng July and August there wll be no 8unday school sessons The regular servces wll be 8 A. M. Oerman and 9: A M Englsh. ATTENDS FVNVIRAL CARTERET - Mr and Mrs. August Sebesta. Prsltlng Avenue, attended the funeral of a relatve n New York Cty on Monday Jmp. hora, Mrs. Mnry Bunko, Mrs. Reglna Slvak\ Mrs Manurel Onrat, 'Xfrs. Ann Lorusso. Mrs. Pulla. Sabo, Mrs Irene Toth. Mrs. Irene Kurtlak. Mrs Martha Banrls. and Mrs. Mary Prenpchlck Carteret Busnessmen Assocaton Announce SUMMER CLOSING Begnnng JUL Y thru AUGUST Stores wll be Closed WEDNESDAY 895 CHRISTENSEN'S "The Frendly Store' "HAPPY HOLIDAYS" Model Illustrated 6,95 LEE "EVEjR-FLOAT" Safety 8wlmBult STORE HOURS: DAILY 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. FRIDAY TILL 9 P. M. A Qft lt»yo Closed Morulay, July \\\ O en All Day Wedne»day, Jub 6th AIR CONDITIONED... Brght as a Roman Candle... dashng as a Rocket... that's YOU n a whrt of Fourth festvtes. Naturally, the Hgh- Spots of your Weekend wardrobe come from our Pashoned-for-Fun collecton. Wth easy care n mnd, we show adorable styles, detaled for dawn to dusk to late-datng. Oanten, Others from 5.98 j 8.95 Women's and Chldren's SPORTSWEAR Styled by Jantzen, Old Colony and Sally Togs Shp'n Shore* BLOUSES FOR MOTHER AND DAUGHTER Tee Shrts Shorts Bras Play Suts Pe al*pushers Mdrffs Terrycloth Beaeh Jackets Sun Dresses Robes Sandals Beach Towels Complete lne of MEN'S and BOYS' SUMMER SPORTSWEAR by Arrow, Tru-Val, McGregor, Raynee, Jantzen Chrstensen's Department Store <)7 MllS SWEET WQODIMME YOl'K SIIO"UN( ( OV((tu! ' 'S "h

4 P.\E TOUR Sutor Spunks to FBth»r: "I've eom< to t<k fnr ymr rthurtt-rv ham! th>= two fvon r<">n.«.nd r=<> cf the r.lt;-n." PUIHM. Motto Is gnlr to be plannltw a muscal remake of "Reunon In Venna," wth Edmund Purdom n Ilc leadlns role. Why,,l=ftTn» Crate l.> uon? to town Hlntory ItlKlf. ths y : nr r.n far nj her nwr Is pvcryh Hut why Mno n'r. ah- wll prnt'bly.m It luv to do f an runt? Mln- u\ Dorothy Dnndrtoe s to have the role of the slave grl Tuptn wth Vul Brunner In "The Kng and I." repar blls tt- rul- opjuulu (Jury- <Jh*b-l In "The Lady Eve." NBC want* her for a BK muscal In color and lonu term denl nl because of her excellent performance In "Gentlemen Mary Brunettes." Fact: Sooty, ol-laden carburetor deposts are the number-one cause of engne repars, cause gasolne waste, jerky dlng, stallng ntrofff. J Fact: "Deterget-Acton*" CALSO Gasolnes clean out these deposts, gve you the smoothest-runnng, most economcal car you've ever drven! Stop at the bg red sgn from MonJB to Vrgna T j' I caton (Contlnn»d from trse 'he church charter and by-law? &r, vr.e yj\vtx\\t program book publshed on ths occason. The {eremonles of the dedcaton wll be followed l»y a banquet and a concert n the audtorum of the new edfce. A dance wll be held In the new audtorum at 7 P. M., wth the K- r>t8,,orch?stra furnshng the musc. Rev John HundlaX s honorary charman whle Walter W. Wadak, presdent of the board of trustees, Is general charman of the affar. John Lesky heads the refreshment commttee. Mchael Muzyka, Mchael Dobrowolsk and Stanley Phllps are In charge of the tcket reservatons wth Mrs. Ann Skrypocskl and Mrs. Ann Truch In enre of tcket dstrbuton. Harry Wolansky heads the welcomng commttee, and Dmtr Zazworsky s In charge of the hosptalty?roup. Gene Wadlak wll act us toastmaster at the banquet. He and Joseph Lesky are n charge of the souvenr program book. Practcally nl the offcers and members of overy church organzaton wll be workng hard for the success of the affar. The Ssterhood of the Blessed Vrgn wll prepare the dnner whle members of St. Ann's Auxlary, St. Demetrus p.t.a. and St. Mary's Sodalty wll attend to the table servce. Man Part of Center The ground floor of the new ultra-modern structure wll be used on Sunday, The second story and rooms on the lower level wl be completed before September, when the annual Ukranan Day wll be held. The board of trustees Is busy even now, preparng the program of the Ukranan Day WEEK END COPENHAGEN CASTLE BEER Exclusvely Ours Brewed from a pure culture of yeast Imported from Copenhagen, Denmark. GOLDEN ROSE London Dry Gn Ffth $*5 DUGGANS RESERVE. Blended Whskey JO.99 Ffth * RON SINA Imported Rum SO.99 Four Years Old, Ffth * CLAN MacGREGOR Imported Scotch ' $ J.49 Ffth We carry a full selecton of the Fnest Domestc and Imported Wnes, Whskes and Cordals. We have all Beers on ce at all tmes and feature HORLACl- ER PILSNER and OLD BO- HEMIAN n Cans, -oz. Stenes, and Quarts. WEISS' CARTERET LIQUOR STORE, INC. 65 Washngton Avenue Carteret, N. J. FREE DELIVERY CA--575, Parkng at Rear of Store, JULY, -hen the entre buldng wll be pen to thp nspecton of local '*j)d-:nt* and hundredf of vstors rom othsr comfnunltl'*. Speedy Work Oround breakng ceremones for he new structure took place on anuary of ths year, and n ecord tme, despte the lnclemept weather In the early sprng, the man part of the Center wll be jlaced to the use of the parsh by Arthur Vennerl Company of Westleld, Rudolph Kruger and Robert Fnva, archtects of Newark, degned and are supervsng the onstructlon of the buldng, It Is a modern desgn of brck malomy and plate glass panelng rmmed In terra cotta, wth a 9x45 feet audtorum, a x feet tage, a 6x stone walk pato adjonng the audtorum, a large, electrcally equpped ktchen, a pactous cocktal lounge, sx tle omfort rooms, a shower room,,hree class rooms and n lbrary oom, a larne socal room wth a bult In freplace, four game and storage rooms for ndoor recreatonal programs and other fncl- tes. All legal work In connecton wth the project s benn handled by A. D. Glass. The offcers of the church are avlsh n ther prases for the archtects and the Vennerl Constructon frm and all craftsmen assocated wth them for the effcent and swft work on the erecton of the Center. A Dream Come True The St. Demetrus Ukranan Communty Center was planned about twenty years ago. After the work on remodelng of the church was completed In 945, all efforts of the parsh were drected to the attanment of ths goal. Rev. John Hundak states that seldom has he seen such an exemplary devoton and generosty of the church membershp that made a dream come true. The man object of the Center s to provde recreatonal facltes for the young generaton and ts relgous educaton n Sunday School." "In the twenty-three years of my pastorate n Carteret parsh I have seen very few devatons of our youth from hgh standards of decency and not one nstance of juvenle delnquency. The parsh dd well to dedcate the new buldng In the name of God to our young generaton whch, we pray and beleve, wll chersh the hertage of ther hardworkng, thrfty and Godfearng parents." Hohmann-Butkocy Weddng s Held CARTERET St. Mark's Lutheran Church n Elzabeth was the settng Sunday afternoon for the weddng of Mrs. Helen Makja, daughter of Mrs. Sophe Butkocy, Grant Avenue, and the late Steve Butkocy to Dr. Albert Hohmann, son of Dr. #nd Mrs. Frederck Hommann, West Germany. Rev. Henz Kugler performed the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wtt of Carteret. brother-n-law and sster of the brde, served as best man and matron of honor. The couple left on a weddng trp to Mnneapols, Mnn., where they wll lve. For travelng the'brde wore a blue sut wth whte accessores. A graduate Of Carteret Hgh School and the Elzabeth General Hosptal's School of Nursng n Elzabeth the brde was employed as supervsor of nurses at the Elzabeth hosptal. Her husband receved hs educaton n Germany and «now on the staff of the Mnneapols General Hosptal. Poor Grandma! A clergyman at a dnner had lstened to a talkatve young man who had much to say on Darwn and hs "Orgn of Speces." "I can't see;" he argued, "what dfference t wold malfe to me f my grandfather was an ape." "No," commented the clergyman. "I can't see that t would. But t must have made a great dfference to your grandmother." Complete Plan? Carey Pcnc CARTERET Carey Councl has completed flnnl nrnnsjements for the nnnunl pk'nl;- whch wll be held July on the grounds of St. Ellas Church. Joseph TL'leposky and Joseph Suhar arc sureral co-charmen. All commttee chnrnr' were requested to meet Sunday at A. M. at the Columban Club, The group vewed the conferrng of the major dot ce on Lous Kady, Jr., R member, at a ceremony held In Trenton. Members were asked to support tonght's councl softball Bams at Lebltf's feld at 8 o'clock. James J. Panek were Dunne and Peter apponted to take reservatons for the July 5 to 7 annual retreat at West End. Joseph Kredler, fathful navgator of Carey Assembly, announced a membershp drve for the four degree, addng exemplfcaton of the degree wll take place November 6 at Atlantc Cty. A socal fol lowed. WAR RESERVE EQUIPMENT Unted States Army warehouses now have a total nventory of reserve war equpment valued at more than $,,,. More than thre?-fourths of the total s stored n the Unted States and s In addton to the $5,,, worth of equpment n the hands of U. S. troops here and abroad. DRAFT CALL The Army has ssued a draft cal for, men n August, the same as announced earler for May June and July. Includng the August call,,98,4 men have now been drafted or desgnated for nducton snce the resumpton o Selectve Servce n September 95. The Internatonal Bank fo: Reconstructon and Developmen has approved a $7,,, t Italy to fnance agrcultural n dustral and power developmen In southern Italy. LEGAL NOTICES AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE estnbhshlns n cod. defnng and prohbtng certan mat. ters, thlnkb, condtons, or nets nn each of them as a nusance, prohlbltln, certan noses or sounds, requrng th proper heatlh;; of apartments, pro hlbltlng lease or rental of certal: buldngs, prohbtng spttng In upon publc fulldlnss, conveyances o, sdewalks, authorzng the Inspecton of premses by n enforcng olflcta! provdng for the removal or abaternen* of certan nusances and recovery of expenses Incurred by the Board of Health In removng or thntlnn such nusances nnd prescrbng penaltes /or volatons. BE IT OKDAINED BY THE BOARD OF HEALTH Or THE BOROUGH OF CARTERET. IN THE COUNTY OF MIDDLESEX. AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY: Secton. A code defnng and prohbtng certan matters, thngs, condtons or acts and each of them us \ nusance, prohbtng certan noses or sounds, requrng the proper henttnu of apartments, prohbtng lease or rental of certan buldngs, prohlbltln spttng In or upon publc' buldngs. LEGAL NOTICES I^GAL NOTlr, «nltlorlzlnat tlnn. -nfnnf or,. hl of prem y nfne or rod-.) prorlrlnr tor t.' r- ooutlmtloml by.,, o?vb en.nt of nfr..mn mlsnc«nd rwovervof Rrpfts-n It cur'fm hr In «n- w.m tt jurt«h<-tlon such «,* J the Board of Health In removlnk forcement of «,» lvu.? JtatlM»uch nusance, and pro- Secton 7 Ths..r,,;,, rlblnf penmtlm for Tolntlon U here- code d theren establsh,, fvrs.bll.md pummnt to clmptorlbj. effect thrty (),,,, y!l ;,»«. nf IMO A conv of nttld code «Ucatlon. ; n n"x. d hervantrnade p»rt hereof DATBy«n. R,«. nrl adopted by ths ordnance Is decrlbert»nd commonly known us the HAROLD GROSS. NICHOLAS SUU.l ( Publc Nulwnre Code of New Jewy PUBUC NOTICE IS H,,,.,] 95)." Set Btvtlon that the nforcnurt nr, rl ln tlon J. Three copes of the,, Introduced, tr( rend am Publc Health Nulw.ee CoI '«' Nc I frst re ndln K Jersey lersty OHM)" (IBS)" h«e hnve been Plw«^«P^^f" ; the h^novrd"^ rmurd f He.W' ' tle n the offce of the rhealth o ") c rteret, n N v jf f ths Local ^t«_otjh.n\^v«n «e ( m ntroductlon of ths ordnance that h nd.msmtherefor the use.nd M.mln." XtlonTLTn',,: '^n h 4.C C p.rson who volate.. ^ ^ * *«or"nelkt"to comply wth»ny wo- J,'"; hundred"«..w.oo, for each v.o.atlon Secton 5 All ordnances. cfldeh or pans of same Ineonal.tent wth any of the provlslonb of ths ordnance snd the code eotubllshed hereunder nre DATED hereby repealed to the extent of»och D t e m A^ nconslstency. ' Scctlo 6. In the event that any secheard regardng BOARD P. 7-5 June run.» a, 955 o«s ' Mv I NICHO,\ K SInj Independent Day... tme for a rejocng n our great notonal hertage. The 4th of July... the brthday of our naton. We celebrate wth fetfv!. te*, wth pcncs, wth freworks exhbts. But le us also celebrate th great day wth a pause la consder the truths upon whch our naton tand lberty and Justce for All n one noton ndvsble. the equalty of men n Godgven rghts.,, and a gcv ernment of, by ond for e people. Happy Brthday, U.S.A.! Monday - Thursday 9 A.M. - I I' M FrkUy 9 A.M.. 6 I'M. Safety Tor Savngs Sner ll(l The PERTH A.MIK Savngs Insttute PERTH AMBOY, NEW Jlll> Member Federal Depost Ins SEARS Perth Amboy Open Daly 9: to 5: Frday 't ROEBUCK AND CO BUY FIRST TIRE AT REGULAR PRICE Get nd Tre at HALF PRICE ALLSTATE * SAFETY TREAD Buy st Tre at Regular Prce PRODUIn OF THE, W Patent appled for C 955, The Calforna OH Company FORNIA OIL COMPANY Dstrbuted by RARITAN OIL COMPANY, IlK., P..^, NIXON, N.J. I LIVINGSTON AVENUE CALSO STA. Lvngston Avenae New Brunswck, N, J. Ewln BUchofl, Pp^ COLONIA CALSO STA. St, GeofKe Avenue Colona, N. J. Mckey Markulln, Prop. Avenue whgr Frtz Van Dalen, Prop. "OLENICK'S CALSO Route # Ralway, N. J. I. Plenty, Prop. 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5 (ty Lne Socal (I ub Pounds Sabos For U to Wn,,\!<TERET The Cty Lne So-, Cub hammered Its way to an ' A j) to trumph over the.,,\ Sport Shop In the Junor '..r Lst week at the hgh In, wnnng ptcher, held lvl.l n. seven scattered hts In. m easy vctory. I,, cnn-mbtes banged out,,if three Sabo hurlers to,, hrnvly In the frst two Inulen they pled up eght Xley clmaxed ther rally, \M -run bombardment, lftl round.,. wo Semenza boys, Sam I,,v led the wnners' attack. P.;'. H"" y Lne Socal Club R H nftza, If nrllz.l. b rf rll. I'f... ']I,:J..IMJI. Of :;HM)ll, (.'f.l!:v. b C'..,::l[, If (.urosk. SS H!. " lb A IMkval. C, p B.rulo. ). C K Duuvun, lb Nr,.k > ]'., -b 8 Sport Shop R 4... a.. 8 m- :>y nnngs:.;nr Socal Club 5 8 llv,.( HI S;j>rt Shop ln Blly Klaus of the Red, double a couple of weeks Detrot, but delberately.t frst base and settled!::t\ It was a smart bt of tv:u:, snce Ted Wllams next man up. Klaus fgt t frst base were open, s would be walked/ As t \ tched to Wllams, He ;fl ptch Into the mddle I;:lt feld stands. IHHKkSBURG, Pa. <lolng nut ' :n-!!mny to gathet the eggs, J.; <! K Gardner, 5, used hs l.,n,-: turett* lghter to lght :.t..mse He found nne eggs W. netl the henhouse to the :> : The boy and the chck- By BENNY The Pal Day on Monday wll brng together over, Carteret youngsters and keep them occuped for the day wth hot dogs, hamburgers, soda pop, watermellon, p!^ and Ice cream. Another safe and sane 4th of July expected for Carteret thanks to the Pal organzaton. The day begns at A. M. and ends at 5 P. M. durng the day games and rdes take most of ther ume and as usual the popular dverson Is the endless chow lne. Fre works wll begn at 9 P.M nt the Park and a block dance at the tenns court wll be held after the freworks wth Presdent Lou Homer and a Unon Band from Mddlesex County furnshng the musc, Every year the Unon band plays for the* dancng free and they deserve many thanks from the Carteret people, All grown ups are urged to stay, away and let the chldren have all [the fun they can and not be ds ' turbed. Entertanment wll be fur nshed at P. M. by the Recrea tlon Department.! Bobby Kent honored by. the Newark News on ther nd. All State team as catcher n group. Bobby got along fne and wll be ready for the football season at Unversty of Delaware.,. Many fne pcncs are on Up for the Month of July...Man Offce wll be at Stupar's Grove on Saturday July 7, feature beng a Softball game between them and New York Offce... July 6th, Craftsmans Club at Stupars Grove and July 4th, Odd Fellows to Journey to Lakewood and Pcnc n Ocean County Park wth ther famles. August 4th date of Lone Star pcnc wth John Abetemarco as charman. Last Sunday, Cty Lne and famles had a very good tme n ther sem annual pcnc held at Stupar's Grove, never knew Steve Alach too posess so much energy, by the way take a look at Steve's new Boat. Its a dandy. Wll be named Cty Lne. Recreaton news...bg upsets all last week n all leagues...settlor soft ball league...st. Joe's team bg surprse, team of the year, beats league leaders John's Texaco and s ted for lead wth Texaco...In the Amercan League, Hll A. C. s upset by Brown's and St. Ellas leads league. Senor hard ball...holy Famly contnues to lead, team has best all around In every dept.,,added Ray Vnsko to ptchng.., Farmerettes reman undefeated Palnkas Ptches Panthers to 9- Wn Over Apaches CARTERET - Palnkas hurled he Panthers to a 9 to vctory wer the Apaches n the Cub ',»ngue ths week at the Park feld. The vctory enabled the Panthers to te Walt & Gene's for frst place In the hot team race. Both tenms have a - record. Perze was the leadng htter of the game for the losers by bangng out two trples In three trps to the plate. Perze ran nto treuble n the fourth when the Panthers scored sx runs on seven successve as. He was releved by Turner. Palnkas, wnnng ptcher, wont all the way and struck out, nne batters and walked only three. PANTHERS 9 Zubach, vf T.nkflch. b Novobllskl, b Palnkas, p. Makkal, ss Sullvan, lb... Koy, c Kozar, If Fsher, cf. Besko, cf 6 APACHES ) Turner, p-lb, Pellegrn, c Canonsee, b-lb Rgler, b Ganco, ss Perze, b-p Toth, If Sonn, cf Sevon, rf Nagy, f Apaches Panthers 6 Two base hts, Ganco; 9 R 5 9 three base hts, Perze, Palnkas; umpre, Semenza. In the Grl's League... Cardnals have yet to taste defeat n the Mdget League,.., Cub leagues have Walt & Gene's and the Panthers on top of the league,,.. Junor league drawng large crowds to ther games. Last Monday, Club Markay won ther nd game beatng Sabo's Sport Shop -, gettng only 4 hts off Novak and Barbatto, but walks and the usual amount of errors commtted by the Sabo gang. Fura'n allowed only hts. Markay team scores 5 tmes n the st nnng on ht batsman, walks, errors and hts. Cty Lne Socal wn ther nd fame beatng Economy Chevrolet 8-4. Blly Ward strkng out players. Eugene Carmchael hts homer n st. nnng. Next Wednesday Economy play. Sabos and next Frday Cty Lne agan meets Club Markay. <>n Independence Day, we pay trbute to, the great truths nscrbed n the Declaraton of Independence. And we ' member that there k one great truth for whch we should, ll be especally grateful: The prcples of the Declaraton *»f Independence are part of the Amercan way of lfe, not one lay a year, but every day. Let us guard them forever. In your pursut of happness, do you seek fnancal ndependence? prvlege It's your Amercan to create t for yourself r by "Tegular savng (tyttu Iftttdt- Sfart now? msr BANK AND TRUST COMtoNT PIKTHAMBOY.HJ, Bank wth All the Servces" Federal Ret^rve System and ^deral Depost Insurance Coporaton FRIDAY. JULY. I for, Club Markay - Junor League Team Back row, left to rght, Manager Rdley Sharkey, George Sharkey, (for^r Furan. Mddle row, Gene HnnoRan. Donal Zazwomkl, Paul Sweda, Mchael Rrsko, Front row, John Ketyllc Robert Kock.v, Alex Bobcnchk. Nrk Kost.v, Lous Tum. Sponsor Mkf Markoutz and hat boy Johnny Murkowtz. Yavorsky Homer Gves St. Elas to Vctory CARTERET Joe Yavorsky, gettng fcs frst ht of the year, broke up the ball game n the last nnng when he slammed a grand slam homer wth the bases loaded as the St. Elas team defeated the Hll A. C, to, n the Amercan League. Magella went all the way for the wnners and was hghly effectve wth men on base. Butkocy, losng ptcher, suffered hs frst defeat of the current season. By wnnng, St. Elas moved up Into a frst place deadlock wth the Hll A. C. team. AMEBICAN LEAGUE Kasha, ss Sloan, b Glran, If Bartko, b Hadynak, lb Butkocy, p Gnda, cf Bellak, c Hornak, rf HILL A. C. R Totals 8 ST. ELIAS' / R Lozak. rf»" D'Zurlla. b J, Yavorsk, lb. M. Yavorsk, b M. Kolnak, If. Poznansk, cf... Balars, ss alamb, c Magella, p Totals. Hll A. C St. Elas Kutney Hurls One Htter as John's Texaco Wns, 8- CARTERET John's Texaco defeated Msko's Tavern Monday nght at LebK's feld to move nto a te wth St. Joe's for frst place n the Softball League. The fnal ^ was 8 to. outstandng feature of the was Bll Kutney's spectacular onerht ptchng, together wth Rudy park's three-run home run. Kutney's control was excellent as he walked only one man. The wnners scored a sngle run n the frst round off Irvng and contnued the attack wth two In the thrd, one In the fourth and three In the ffth. R H JOHN'S TEXACO Grffth, b Lucach, ss O'Relly, If.. J. Redel, lb Horask.rf Shomsky, b Stark, cf W. Redel, c Kutney, p Totals Merejo, c Irvng, p Thompson, cf. Hayuk, If Cherry, ss...: Hayduk, rf CErton, b Utus, ltp Totals John's Texucu MISKO'S AS a H U Gen. Walter Bedell-Smth faced the cameras ut Unversal - Inter natonal recently when he mad the openng narraton for Audjtj Murphy's "To Hell und Back." Recreaton Results Lsted by Semenza CARTERET In the Cub League Walt & Oene's Florst defeated the Holy Famly by a lop-sded score of 7 to to te for frst place. The Panthers defeated the Apaches, 9 to, to deadlock for frst place. In the Grls' League, West Carteret shut out the Yuhasz Grls, 7 to. The Debs walloped the Bara-Rettes by a one-sded score of 8 to. West Carteret at present wth four straght vctores s leadng the Grls League. In the Junor League tv. Cty Lne knocked off the Ecanomy Chevrolet by an 8 to 4 tally, as War'd twrled a good gc::. Sabo's Sport Shop was defeated by Club Markay, to 4. BROWNS TAVERN UPSETS CARTERET Brown's Tavern turned n^a surprse upset by defeatng the powerful Hll A. C. by an 8 to 7 score ths week at Lebg's feld. Tralng by 7 to gtng nto the last of the sxth nnng, Brown's lavern came up wth fve runs to move nto tre lead. A three-run double by Ilk vnd a sngle by Luke turned the trck, aded by an error by Hadynak. Joe Bartha wth three funs and John Gnda wth a home run led the attack for the losers, Cavaletz Texaco Team Routs Bo's Tavern by to CARTERET Gavaletz Texaco'; oftball team remans unbeaten n tne Natonal League by defeat ng j Bo's Tavern n a one-sded contest, to. Poundng out 5 hts, Texaco': sluggers just rolled to an eas; vctory. Grffth and Lukach, 'eac wth three hts, set the pace fo the wnners, Bll Kutney scored another ve tory by lmtng Bo's Tavern t seven scattered hts durng th< course of the fray. IN GOD WE TRUST' Undjkr terms of a bll recentl: passed; by the House of Represen,atvea! ard sent to the Senate, &'. uture Unted States corns an aper money would bear the n. crpton rfn God We Trust' Ths nscrpton appears on a ;ons but 'h>s not, heretofore, bee seen on paper money. About Kngs The class composton was abou 'Kngs." One boy wrote ths: "The most powerful kng on jarth s Wor-kng; the lazest* Shr-kg; the wttest, Jo-kng; the quetest, Thnk-ns; and the nosest, Tal-klng." IStUT CPANP CIRCUIT t Vlonmoulh Park Set for Record Holday Weekend OCEANPORT Monmouth Park ace track wll set the pace for he Independence Day weekend estvtles along the North Jersey hore wth two mportant stakes aces ths Saturday and on Mon-,ay, the Fourth of July. Frst part of Monmouth's bgest weekend wll feature the $,- Colleen Stakes on Saturday, of the naton's most dstlnushed races for two-year-old fi es. Last year'* wnner was Hgh 'oltage who went on to be named latlonal champon of her dvson. The best two-year old of 955. lowever, may be decded n a lttle more than a mnute of acton n he $5, Tyro Stakes on Monday's holday program. Headng the lst of a dozen expected starters are the naton's only two stakes-wnnng undefeatd colts Polly's Jet and Decath-,on., Polly's Jet, whch wll be rdden by Sammy Boulmets, New Jersey's leadng jockey, won hs sxth straght race n the Chrstana Stakes a week ago Wednesday. Prevously, the Barclay Stable Iyer had set one track record and snored n the Natonal Stallon, The Juvenle and Cherry Hl Stakes. He s a son of Polynesan, the famed sre of Natve Dance who won three stakes races a Monmouth Park n 947. Decathlon, owned by Rve: Dvde Farm, won hs fourth con secutve race n the Narragansetl Nursery just last Saturday and vanned to Monmouth Park on Monday. Two weeks ago he set a track record n beatng Getther Jack n the Bay State Knlergar ten Stakes. Getthere Jack Is the colt tha has lost only two of nne racesone to Polly's Jet and one to De cathlon, whch Indcates how th two stars for the Tyro Stake: here on Monday compare. Wth mproved road facltes to the track, da^y reserved seats avalable jto all fans and other m provemetts, Monmouth Park rollng/ awng on the crest of tt greatest racng season. Attendant* for tb,e frst two ftll weeks acton s up 7'/j per cent, whl the par-mutuel wagerng turn over s ncreased by nearly s percent for the same perod, The 955 season s a lttle more than two months old, but Bo Turley of the Yankees already has allowed more home runs than h allowed all' last year whle wt Baltmore. When he gave up fou: to the Indans on June, t mad ten ht off hm ths season. La: year opposng htters fot on] seven off hs delveres! Nashua wns $9,8, the Be: mont by nne lengths. May steel output set a new peak of,, tons. Staubach, ss. Lesley, b 4 Ackelewcz, b 4 L. Resko, c E. Resko, lb Bohanek, p Adams, cf Bodrar, If Howe, rf Experenced Bakery Assstant wanted. Good salary. B. ULMAN & SON 5 Washngton Ave. CA--5 Semenza Lsts Weekly Schedule CARTERET Dan Semenza, ecreaton Drector, released the llowng schedule for the baseall and Softball leagues for the omnn week. 6:5 P. M. Natonal Softball League at Lelblg's Feld July 5-Tues K. of C. vs. Bo's 'avera. June 6-Wed. John's Texaco vs. I. Joe's. June -Thurs.-^MIsko's Tavern s. Cty Lne. 6:5 P. M. Amercan Softball League at Park Feld July 5-Tues. Cobras vs. Hll. C. July 6-Wed St. Elas vs. Jrown's Tavern. 6: P. M. Senor Baseball League at Hgh School July 6-Wed. All Stars vs. Ramlers. July 8-Frl. Clovers vs. Holy Famly. 6: P. M. Junor Baseball League at Hgh School July 5-Tues Sabo's Sports Shop vs. Economy Chevrolet. July f-thurs. Cty Lne vs. 'lub Markay. 5: P. M. Mdg-et League Baseball at Park Feld July 7-Thurs. War Hawks vs. Holy Famly. July B-F West Carteret vs. 'ardlnals. 9: A. M. Cub League At Park Feld July 5 Panthers vs. Hawks July 6 Black Hawks vs. Holy Famly. July 7 Walt and Gene's Florst vs. Apaches. 6:5 P. M. Grls' Softball Lcagde At Columbus Scluol Feld July 5-Tues. West Carteret vs. Debs. July 6-Wed. Yuhasz Grls 'vs. BararRettes. Bo's Tavern n - Vctory as LeskyHtsHR CARTERET Bo's Tavern defeated St. Joes, to, In the Natonal Softball League ths week. A bg 7-hlt barrage by Bo's' spelled doom for the St. Joes as startng ptcher.! Hasulak was routed n the fourth nnng. Steve Lesky became the frst player to ht two homers n a sngle, game over th dstant outfeld fence to set the pace for Bo's Tavern. Elmer Res^o wltj three tts helped the cause along. Charle Bohanek' twrled a sxhtter to hold the strong St. Joe's htters In complete check. BO'S TAVERN ( E. Resko, If S. Lesky, b C. Bohanek. p L.Resko, c F. Staubach, ss T Acklewcz, b. J. Lesky, lb G. Adams, cf P. Ivantrusky, rf O. Donrell, rf 7' ST. JOE'S () Hwowatch, Jb Myers, ss Brechk,a,- lb E. Ryan, If E. Ft Upatrck, rf S. Ryan, b Abadmaroo, p Hasulak, p M. FUpatrck, c R l f u 4 7 a Score by nnngs: St. Joe's Bo's Tavsrn 5 4 low. stock turnover set a month PAGE FTVE Freehold Raceway Preparng for d Season on hup 6 KHKFHOI I) Trotters and I'.IITI. from,u\ lorty-elrht (48*,ue s'u n converge on N A.J. rsev's nlv Pa-Mutuel II,IMI v. H r Track u Freehold,* The UU-d year of Harrett,!. :nk, ms fne o.d track wll (. tn- vey tvst o'f Harness com- ' r strldk on August 6th frushu ; (n o.-tober th, Ved F'.lzler of MlplcWOOd. NJ, ['reslent t>f the Freehold n.'euy. ms nude many fne Imu'ents at Freehold. A oomnew paddock of u sze to an nl the horses on a day'» The most beautful lnnugntmble. Increased ar -.ndtn; for the patrons and new areas arranged In a manner 't ns-m the comfort of the pub- Stall reservaton requests receved have exceeded that of" any pevlous year n "Freehold's long.lstuy, ssurn! the very fnest of rk'lm competton. 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6 PAGE SIX John's Texaco Defeated by St. Joseph's, 54 CARTKRKT well, t fnally happened 8t. Joe's defeated John's Tfxaco by a 5 to 4 score ;n tle Recreaton feoftbful I.rKc ths week It was thp frst- refpat nf the season for John's Texan). Allhomh ottt by to 7. St. Joe's bwhrd fve hts In thf Blxth nnr lo score fve tuns and turn dffent Into vctory. Up untl that, tme.john's Texro led by 4 to Dave Husulak hurled the vctory for the ft. Jor's. Except for tn sxth nnng fasco, MOP Knlnsek hurled Rood enouoh ball to wn but wasn't lucky. ST. losf.rl's Holowntrh. b Kndy. rf Myers, ss J. Brechk. b Varna, lb E. Ryan. If E. Fltzpatrck, f 4 R Dr. H. H. Zalewsk Optometrst EYES EXAMINED 7 PEKSHING AVENUE CARTERET MAJESTIC NOW THRU TUESDAY John Wayne -.ana Turner In "THE SEA CHASE" C'nemaScope STARTING WEDNESDAY Mlvn Monroe In "THE 7 YEAR ITCH" STRAND NOW THRU SATURDAY Rory Callou -Pper Laure,In "AIN'T MISBEHAVIfT Techncolor CO-HIT Cnemascope Tony Curts n "THE WJUPLE MASK" STARTING SUNDAY Two Suspense Hts Wllam He ml I x n "CRASHCUt" CO-HIT John Payne n "HELL'S ISLAND" YOU HAVE ENOUGH FIRE INSURANCE I^H a maler of subtracton lo FIND OUT NOW Value of your property today. Subtract value of land Possble loss Subtract present Insurance " Insurance to ge See Us TODAY Oak Tree Insurance Agency 7( Washngton Avenue (ateret I'lum- ( A -48 Panthers Np Holy Famly n Cub Loop by 7- Score CARTERJT The Panthers defeated the Holy Famly nne, 7 to. In the Cub League last Thursday nght at the Grant ACenuc Park feld. Heavy httng by Sullvan, Novobllsky and Pallnkas paved the way for the Panther vctory and WHS too much for the Holy Famly ptchng to cop«wth. Novobllsky hurled the vctory for the Panthers, settng the Holy Famly nne down wth only three hts for the complete game. Both teams scored three runs n the frst Innng. The Panthers D. Kasulak, p M. Ftzpatrlck, c Totals 8 5 JOHN'S TEXACO R Orlfflth, b O'Relly, lb 4 Koval, cf Lucach, ss 4 Shanley. rf 4 Kalusek. p 4 Shomsky, b 4 W. Dledel, c 4 Totals St. Joe's John's Texaco STATE- WOODBRIDGE AIR CONDITIONED WED. THRU SAT. Lana Turner, Edmund I'urdom "The PRODIGAL" (CnemaScopc) PLUS Rnry Calhoun, Jule Adams n "THE LOOTERS" SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Charlton Heston, Fred MacMurray In "FAR HORIZON" PLUS Walter Brooke, Erc Flemng n "CONQUEST OF SPACE" WED. THRU SAT. Clark Gable, Susan faywurd n "SOLDIER OF FORTUNE" (Cnemascope) pcked up three more In the thrd to wn the game. Nemcth. cf Kopn, c Shoyda. lb Zogleskl, p Spegoneltz, ss Bohenae, b Ferenee, b... Marclnlak. If Szczesny, rf... Martlno, rf... Zubach, b Sullvan, lb Novobllsky, p Pallnkas, b Mak'kal, as jkoy, c 'Czubat, c... 'tsher, ss ozar, ss. Jonnelly, cf.esko, If marsky, rf Holy Famly R H Panthers.. :..., 4 '. I... R H Score by nnngs: My Famly. 'anthers x 7 It took Carl Ersklne nne years to get around to httng a home un, When the Dodger ptcher ht jne off Sam Jones of the Cubs on June, t was hs frst In organzed baseball. p.oros FOWS, N. J. BIllcrMt -«THURS. THRU SAT. "PRODIGAL" wth I.ana Turner and Edmund Purdom "CULT OF THE COBRA" wth Fath Domcrgue I Saturday Matnee Extra Cartoons and Comedy) SUN. THRU TUES. "INTERRUPTED MELODY" wth Glenn Ford and Eleanor Parker AND "THIS ISLAND EARTH" wth Jeff Morrow and Fath Domergue {Sat, and Sun. Contnuous from P. M.) RITZ THEATRE WASHINGTON AVENUE. TJARTERET, N. J Phone Cartoret -JM LAST TWO DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, JULY, A move "not to be mssed" wth Dors DAY James CAGNEY at ther best "LOVE ME OR LEAVE ME" CnemaScope Color Also Bll Ellott n "DIAL REP O" SATURDAY SPECIAL KDBIE MATINEE AT :5 SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, JULY, 4, 5 Orgnal! BOTT and "TARZAN P L THE APE, MAN" «wth Johnny WEISSMULLER S COSTELLO "MEET The MUMMY" MONDAY - SEASPRAY DINNERWARE to the LADIES WEDNESDAY THRfU SATURDAY, JULY 6, 7, 8, 9 Pagan Beauty n CnemaScope and Color "THE PRODIGAL" Lana TURNER Edmund PURDOM ALSO Roy Rogers wth Trgger In "INFOLD, AMARILLO" SATURDAY SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE AT :5 Car and Truck Owners: CLEARANCE Brand New FLOOR MATS (For Older Model Cars.and Trucks) V Reg, Prce $5.95! We have about a hundred of these mats for cars bult In 95 up to 948. Some heavl- duty truck mats Included. [ CUSTOM MADE SEAT COVERS INSTALLED FREE $ WHILE-U-WAIT!.omm I I.95 For Most ars STITTS' Tel. WO U.S. ROUTE No.. AVENEL Across I nun (.n-e Shutters M )*, just suutl uf New Jersey SUtr l'lsm.. Cty Lne Club Defeats Economy Chevrolet, 8-5 FRIDAY, JULY, 955 CARTERET The Cty Lne Socal Club won Its second game of the season ths week by beatng Economy Chevrolet, 8 to 5. The Economy t«am took a to lead In the frst Innng when Eugene Carmlchael homered Blly Ward hurled a neat fveht game and struck out eleven ball players, Issung only one base on balls. Carmlchael, losng ptcher, allowetl only sx hts and walked eght batters. The Cty Lne 'team won the game wth a. three-run rally In the ffth Innng followed by two runs In the fnal nnng. Cty Lne meets Club Markay, leaders, on July 8. CITY LINE (8) A. Semenza, If-lb S. Semenza, b-ss.. Ward, p Palva, c Lltwnsky, b-b Zullo, ss-b Ksty. rf O'Lenr. lb Baker, rf. Majaros, If 'amer, cf. 8 6 ECONOMY CHEVROLET (4) R H Dushanek, b Hall, ss E, Carmlchael, lb Thcrrlngton, c Quals, b Hawkes, cf Shvers, If E. Irvln, rf T. Cftrmlchael, p 5 4 Cty Lne 8 Economy 4 Struck out, by Ward, ; by Ca.rmr.hael, 6; walks, by Ward, by Carmchael, 8. The owner of the country newspaper went home to dnner, smlng radantly. "You must have had some good fortune ths mornng," greeted h wfe. "Indeed I dd," announced th owner, "Jm Smth, who hasn' pad hs subscrpton for ten years, came n and stopped h paper." Sovet ams are unchanged Radford nnd Gruenther say. Bg Program Set For Flemngton Raceway Saturday PLKMINOTON, N. J. Hgh speed, fence shatterng acton wll hghlght the holday woekend here Saturday nght when the NASCAR headllners resume ther stock car races at the FlemnKton Fargrounds. Wth another week to get ther cars n shape after last Saturday nght's ralnout, the drvers wll be geared for one of the toughest battles of the season. Racng wll start at 8: P. M. NASCAR offcals ' expect at least ffty cars for -the evennglong program of four -lap elmnaton races and the 5-lap champonshp feature. The wnner of the last race here June 8, Russ Delp, of Rendng, Pa., wll head the all-star feld In an attempt to repeat hs vctory. Also battlng for a repeat wll be Bob Hall, of Flemlnnton, wnner of the opener May 8. In addton, the favortes of the two events I run so far In the cvery-snturday- I nght schedule wl! be at the shrtng lne. They Include Dous Crag, of Phladelpha; Ken Wsmer, of Easton, leader of the champonshp n the sportsman dvson; -year-old Jacke McLaughlln, of Paulsboro, N, J., and hs hometown neghbor, Bud Olsen, who has rebult the No. 89 he rolled over June 8; Otto Harwl, of Easton, leader of the ttle standng In the modfed car dvson; Hully Bunn, Brstol, Conn.; Paul Barblche, Flemngton vet; Bob AUen, Mddlesex, N. J.; Blly Deskovck. Hanover; Pat Wolgemuth, Morrstown; Ronne Koehler, Paterson; Happy Harrngton, Langhome; Dave Rapp, Easton; Bud Beardsley, Greenvlle, S. C; Dan Budd Flagtown; Charles Whltehead, Lambertvllle; Chuck Slpler, Flemngton; "Lucky" Lester Ramsey North Branch; Qeorge Moore Glsssboro; Gene Ay res, Cedar Knolls; Joe Smonet, Baskng Rdge, plus rrahy others. "Babes In Toyland," wll be Walt Dsney's next bg move. He doesn't plan to start t however, untl "Sleepng Beauty" s fnshed a year and a half from now. HEAR HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE HEALS WOR 7 KC. :5 P. M. Sunday CARTERET PRESS Thought For T,oday What s a totaltaran A totaltaran state Is one everythng s compulsorv s not forbdden. Pars' quol»pas. Mlton Sperlng wants Hum Bogart for J. P. Marquand's "v<. In Ooodwn, U. 8. A." ISELIN ISEIINN MET. 6-l l9 ' NOW TO SATURDAY Fred Astatre * Lesle Car«n j n "Daddy Long Legs" (ClnemaScopc) Plus "A RACE FOR Ml * * ** * SUN., JULY to SAT.,.M y, "STRATEGIC AIR COMMAND" wth James Strwarl June Allyson ALSO "RAGE AT DAWN Randolph Scott - Mala Pm-p * * "We hold these truths to be self evdent, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by ther Creator wth certan nalenable rghts, that among these are Lfe, Lberty and the pursut of Happness." From the Declaraton oj Independence, adopted by the Contnental Congrctt, July 4,776, Down through the years, has come our prceless hertage of Lberty... so dearly won... so gallantly defended by generatons of brave Amercana. It now becomes our responsblty to protect and preserve these precous rghts. To ther perpetuaton, let us all (n the sprt and words of the Founders) "mutually pledge to -each «ther, jmr Lves, up Fortunes and our Sacred Honor," Ths advertsement sponsored as a publc servce by THE CALIFORNIA OIL COMPANY A MIDDLESEX' COUNTY INDUSTRY TIlADEMKf "OALSO " and "KPM" B^Q. " H

7 * CAUTERET PRESS,,,,,lshod Every Frday by Carteret Press, ;,l Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J, Telephone Carteret -56 Charles E, Gregory Edtor and Publlher, : W r-'ptlon rates by mal, ncludng post-,,' IP year, $.; sx months, H.5; three ' ' n[]ls 85 cents; sngle copes by mal, ' j\n payable n advance.,,., crrnr delvery, 8 cents per copy.,-. rtd as second CIHSS matter June 6, 94,, r,o!tl,, N. J., Post Offce, under the Act I- M.nrh ' m9 ' I Word to Our Graduates (n rcrnt days, hgh schools n ths area lvf, nraduated hundreds of students,, nv of whom are preparng to enter colj,,, I ns fall. Others are gong nto the serrrs or nto.prvate employment. Some ll P>t marred. T() ; of these students, we would lke,, xprcss a few thoughts. The graduate,<);,;, and we nclude college graduates j ns thought, s fnshng school at a tme h(,,, ns country s at ts peak and s recogj Z rd as the most powerful naton on the B(T,l the earth. World War II, Great Brtan was the world's domnant power. Ths ta.s laved - because Great Brtan had tres colonal assets, the greatest navy world and had n World War I a more promnent role than had the ( states. So had France. AVVI r, n World War II, the tremen-,»s n»t of the Unted States was demratcd to all the world and the Unted atos was unquestonably a decsve n- UCll'. It an be sad that today's students gradate nto a country whch s stll expandstll boomng and stll operatng under fur enterprse system, In our country, we stll mantan freedom of relgon, dn nl the press and freedom of expres t s a great age for the modern gradate am opportuntes are unlmted.. Applcaton, honesty, sncerty, and the Ijll to acheve wll carry almost any 955 racluate to success. The opportunty, bus- "dtons and the freedom s already BCR' Modern Cvlzaton Wnston Churchllt, untl recently Mnster of Great Brtan, has re- n( "rneral recognton as a student of y and a wrter of repute. :r.n^ to a unversty audence, the,.>' of the Brtsh people sad that ' anxous, crtcal and even agonz-."nhs," modern cvlzaton s "un- ' uy a hgher form of socety than!>! wlled n ancent worlds." T::> s a concluson whch many people : ntv In fact, the stock n trade of ; jnan bengs seems to nvolve the :' of denouncng the present gen-!.. wth the mplcatdn lhat, for some reason, men and women have sud- graded themselves. Mve no sympathy wth such a vew..pamt, we thnk, from a study of ; vzatons, ncludng habts, cus- '- cvlzatons, thatthe world today I:.\<;ING WORLD.m that condtons the world have >'.' that no naton any : hope to lve by Itself J!I J for Congress adop- < frst real recprocal : M.vs'd n ten-years... Ksehowar wll have a I more power than he - 'le past In the grnt- A > tarffs and reclprok ' aeements wth other II mangement mposes ;- moblty on the exec- of the government. '-* harm could 4>e done : ' <> ndustres through ; ade, barrers.f The :: '."u hs advser's wll '''kt' extreme oare to see! tumagb s kept to a t mpossble bu.t that OIH. -vatorja and dlsrup- Mm N, "sut from ths pro- '''mnges n tarffs can IIU.,,, *thmt ar Mat mlftl- lkl be reoqgnmd, how- Ht state of the world l "»t the Unted States center purchaser of " uls of other natons, lu f"ry of provdng eoo- "' f to the other coun- Ie world but many of :"" u t eet along on ther " 'hey hav«mproved, '"'' ther products and "'" "s-it Is better for us lll «m by encouragng '"' 'naton In world trade ' ""tmlnj to dole eco- """'"uu to them. "' ' ««* I* the mult m- s made up of a race of people, on the average, whch s more ntellgent, more healthy and more sprtual than any other generaton of the so-called human race. A Growng Problem Growng post-war populaton and busness have expanded many New Jersey communtes untl the old muncpal boundary lnes resemble the narrow shoulders and short legs of last year's sut on a growng teen-ager. ~* Opnons of Others Whle muncpaltes generally have found t dffcult to extend ther boundares through consoldaton or annexaton, some are provdng at least partal answers to problems of expanson through Jont muncpal servces, ponts out the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton. Extenson of water lnes, sewerage systems and smlar facltes across muncpal boundary lnes, sharng of fre and polce servces and facltes such as rado communcatons, and jont muncpal courts are some of the means beng used to meet new demands for local government servce brought abouj, by populaton movement and growth. Regonalzaton of educatonal facltes s also on the ncrease. Where seven regonal school dstrcts were reported n New Jersey four years ago, ths year there are 5 regonal dstrcts n whch hgh school facltes are beng provded or planned on a jont or regonal bass. Development of regonal schols servng more than one dstrct spreads out the attendance, populaton and taxng area to provde a more ecoton and taxng area to provde a more economcal bass and better educatonal offerng. "Coordnaton among governmental agences to the end that government as a whole may provde the necessary publc servces at the lowest cost" s urged n the 955 Platform-pf the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton,, on N. ]. Payroll The Federal Government had 5,9 employes assgned to New Jersey at the begnnng of ths year. Despte ts sze, the total reflected a declne n Uncle Sam's payroll n ths State, t was ponted out by the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton, Fgures reported by the U. S. Cvl Servce Commsson showed a drop of two and one-half per cent between the 5,9 federal employes assgned to New Jersey at the end of 95 and the 5,9 on the payroll on December, last. An nterestng comparson was provded n totals reported by another Federal agency for a three-month earler reportng perod. Complatons announced by the U. S. Bureau of Census showed that Federal Government employes represented about one-quarter of all the publc employes n New Jersey, The Census Bureau report showed a total of,68 persons employed full or part tme by au levels of government n New Jersey n October, 954. The Census Bureau breakdown lsted,76 county, muncpal and Ischool employes; 7,5 State employes; 5;74 federal employes n New Jersey. proved world trade wll have on the busness of Amercan concerns. Foregn countres cannot buy the products of Amercan factores whch they need and want unless they have money. The only way th,ey can get the necessary money s to sell some of ther own products frst. An mprovement of world trade should help to boost the sales of Amercan factores. In Peora we have an especal Interest n ths stuaton! because several of our own factores mate products whch are sad on the world market The more they sell the better busness wll be at home. Local employment «affected drectly by the state of the world market. Anythng whch produces more foregn trade helps us here n Peora. Peora (III.) Journal. A JUGIIER CURE I ''feature often cures fractures and sets broken bones better than the greatest, surgeon," reads a report from He natonal nwe' Angeles.,.. Dr. Harold E. Crowe, charman of the surgcal commttee at Los Angeles. Orthopaedc Hosptal, ponted out that an Injured and shortened leg often grows an nch or so faster and accommodates ts length to that of the normal leg In a short tme. Noteworthy also Is ths reported statement of hs; ",God cures fractures. Orthopaedsts who know ths often can elmnate surgery and reduce the rsk." Man Is a relatvely fral creature who would never have sut- vved the long eras of gnorance and prmtve lvng wthout nature's ablty, to repar Injures and restore health, The greatest physcans of our day rely on ths God-drected sprt wthn us. Hollywood (Calf.) Clten News. A REASONLE RULING The Unted States Supreme Court took a wse course ft Its fnal ruljng provdng for mplementaton of last year's hstory- ( makng decson that racal segregaton n the publc schools Is unconsttutonal. The extremsts who hoped the court would order forthwth complance or set a fxed deadlne for ntegraton may be dsapponted. But the court sagely avoded such arbtrary methods, In effect, the rulng provdes that all communtes must make an mmedate start n good fath lo end school segregaton. But t allows Jfor local condtons whch woulp make delay Inevtable, such as the lack of suffcent school CQajaj..the exstence pfsegreatlcm laws whch would have to be repealed and otnef vexng problems. It wll be up to the Federal dstrct courts, takng nto account the realtes of local condtons, to see to t that Integraton Is effected wth reasonable promptness, One thng the Supreme Court emphaszed dsagreement wth ts fundamental poston that segregaton U n volaton of the basc law of the land wll not be Consdered as a Justfcaton for delay In complance. It s unthnkable that any any state or communty wll at- (Contlnued on Page ) >AGB 8J5VEN TRENTON New Jersey's crop of natve locusts wll not appear ths summer unless some qurk of nature has stepped up ther 7-year schedule, announces Harry B. Wess, Drector of the Bureau of Plant Industry, State Department of Agrculture. Dr. Wess can forteell wth certanty when and where the Red-eyed Ccada, the real name of the 7-year locust, wll appear. The, next brood s due n 958 n Cape May, Morrs, Essex and Unon Countes and s offcally known as Brood 5. The followng year Brood 4 wll make Its appearance n Gloucester, Cape May, Burlngton, Mercer and Bergen countes. In 96, Brood, whch has a very large membershp, wll appear n all countes of New Jersey, except Hudson. Brood 6 wlt next appear n 966 throughout the northern half of New Jersey to be followed n 97 by Brood, a very large one whose thousands of members wll show up In all countes. If It s a Ccada year n any localty of the State, tht Insects wll emerge from the ground at ths tlm4 of year n late afternoon and contnue to do so well Into the nght. They crawl up any nearby object sometmes to a consderable heght and dscard ther nymphal shells, unfold ther wngs and wat untl the next day to takfe off on solo flghts over the countrysde. The females have no song apparatus, but they can hear. The males create au the harmony, callng ther Phar-r-roah song of a clear warm day from early mornng untl the sun Is down. Because of plowed felds, new constructon, hghway buldng, and forest destructon, the broods n recent years have not been as large as usual. Eggs of the broods hatch out n sx or eght weeks and the nymphs fall to the ground and burrow out of sght beneath,the surface. There they stay for seventeen years attached taproots to awat Nature's command performance seventeen years later. REVENUES: Prosperty has arrved n the State Government of New Jersey State Treasurer Archbald S. Alexander announces the State's coffers were enrched by $6,-,8 n addtonal revenues collected durng the eleven months oj the fscal year endng May }. The gan HOW THEY LOVE THAT BIRD Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbblns amounted to.5 per cent. The greater part of the overall Increase Is attrbutable to the larger revenues from motor fuels tax, corporaton tax, and racng tax, whch were respectvely $6,- 869,7, $,47,6 and $,99,- 87 hgher than those for the correspondng perod last year. In fact, eght of the, eleven prncpal sources of State revenue produced Increased revenues durng the past eleven months. Alcoholc beverage tax revenues dropped from $6,95,675 last year to $5,988, durng the eleven mtonths ths year, and cgarette taxes dropped from $8,,77 to $7,64,78. Durng the fscal year whch starts tomorrow, t s planned to spend $84,96,747.9 to fnance the cost of the State 'Government and fscal offcals are hopng that the ncreased revenues wll contnue through the new fscal year. COUEGE DEGREES: Two popular State workers are recevng congratulatons from ther many frends for college degrees whch they secured durng the recent graduaton perod. Ben W. Rounds, an attache of the State House Post Offce, won hs master of arts degree n muscology at the Unversty of Pennsylvana. To hs great credt, Rounds thought up hs thess whle drvng a taxcab at nght and workng n the State House durng the daytme. Douglas H. MacNel, of Prnceton, snce 945 chef of the Dvson of Communty Servces of the State Department of Insttutons and Agences, s the recpent of- an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Hobart College, Geneva, N. Y., for hs servces n the welfare flffd. The ctaton accompanyng the degree notes,macnel's work n the State, natonal and nternar tonal felds In the nterest of chldren and youth,-the Dvson of Communty Servces s 'a consultng servce for local communtes to combat Juvenle delnquency. INDEPENDENCE: Because New Jersey resdents led all others n boldly assertng to be free of Brtsh rule, they could have a Fourth of July celebraton of ther own two days ahead "Somebody slpped up! Where are the reporters of the naton. The provncal (fongress. In sesson n Burlngton, adopted a combned j Declaraton of Independence and State Consttuton 79 years ago on July, 776. The Natonal Declaraton of Independence was adopted at Phladelpha, July 4, 776. Pror to the adopton of the document, New Jersey patrots, rebellous to unfar taxaton, had already staged ther own "Tea Party" et Greenwch, In Cumberland County, and what was to become known as ther own "Lberty Bell" had rung out at Brdgeton. Lkewse, 79 years ago ths week, the last royal Governor, Sr Wllam Frankln, was placed under arrest by the Provncal Congress when he tred to revve the defunct assembly. Volunteers had been drllng under arms on New Jersey's vllage greens for a full year before the hasty and brazen Declaraton and Consttuton of July. Ths frst New Jersey Consttuton, whch was retaned fqr years, provded the Governor should be elected every year by the Legslature. Inhabtants could only vote f they were worth 5 pounds of proclamaton money. Fve representatves of the two-day old State of New Jersey sgned the natonal Declaraton of Independence at Phladelpha on July 4, 776. BASEBALL: Governor Robert B, Meyner and Republcan legslators are at odds over many ssues durng the year but when t comes to attendng a baseball game, harmony regns supreme. The eghty-one members u of the Legslature wll be guests of Governor Meyner at the game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Phlles at Conne Mack Stadum, Phladelpha, next Tuesday. Included n the party wll be several of the Governor's cabnet members and John W. Tramburg, newly arrved from Wsconsn, who s New Jersey's new State Commssoner of Insttutons and Agences. 'Precedng the ball game the party wll enjoy a buffet dnner (Contnued on Page ) Confdence n State's Busness And Job Prospects at Hgh Level PRINCETON. N. J. At. the hlf-yonr mark, confdence n the State's busnpm and Job prospects Is KTter today than t has been at any tme durng the past 8 months, A New Jersey Poll survey Just completed shows that a substantal majorty of the State's adult ctzens expects more or the same amount of busness and jobs for th% State durlnn the next tew years than t hud du Jnn the pnst year or two. At the.'ame tme, about one In ever? four experts less busness and fewer Jobs. In other words, those who see more or the same amount of busness and Jobs for New Jersey durng the next few years outnumber by a margn of better than fve to two those who see less busness nnd fewer Jpbs ahead. In conductng today's poll on busness ;nd Job condtons, a contnung feature of the New Jersey Poll, stuff reporters put ths queston to a cross-secton of the State's adult ctzens: "HQW do you feel about busness condtons tn New Jersey for the next few years? Do you thnk Iherc'll be more busness and more jobs than durng the past year or two or less bustness and fewer jobs?" The Statewde results: Mure or the same amount 68% More 6 Sam-?, Less 6% No opnon... 6% One year ago - n June, per cent expected more or the' same amount of busness and jobs; 6 per cent expected less; 6 per cent'expr'ssed no opnon. Today's fndngs thus represent per cent, more optmsm and PIT cent less pessmsm than a year uj;o. Important, too, s the fact that the proporton of the Slate's populaton expectng DIP same or more busness and Jobs In the State Ix hgher today than It ha* been at any tme durng the part twenty-sx months-snce Aprl, 9(. It Is not. however, so hgh a. t was In the perod between June. 95, and Aprl. 95. Here s the trend snce Deromber, 94, when the New Jersey Poll frst began measurements on the queston: Dtc,, 947 SO?, June, 94 IT years ao 5 June. 49 (6 yean tfo)... June, 95 (5 years»*o) 56 June, 95 4 years MO I HI June, 95 ( ' year* MO). 7 Aprl, 95J (6 month* ao 7 June, 95 ( Yean, MO) 64 June, 954 ( year MO) 58 TODAY 68 5 ' The publc confdence n busness and Job prospects shown In today's survey should be a Rood thng for New Jersey busness. It seems only reasonable to assume that as long as New Jersey people are confdent about ther busness and job prospects, they wll face the future wth optmsm and thus be more lkely to buy new automobles, houses, and other thngs they need the end result beng stll more busness and Jobs for the state. Ths s one of a seres of busness outlook reports by the New Jersey Poll, Watch for them n ths newspaper. Ths newspaper presents the reports of the New Jersey Poll exclusvely n ths area. Competence Creates Confdence,ntake of the protecton afforded by Insurance rlt aganst loss cauaed by flr«, accdent, burproperty Uftmge fnd many other hlfcards for whch n wrtten. Don't procrastnate! Our Is hghly qualfed to render the type of seravc-r»nd to protect your b«st Interests. Frendly Servce As Near As Yowr Phone OUR GREATEST rvjational ASSET The "freedoms" (that make ths Mtlon great are valued hghly by us all. Th«y began on July 4th, many years ago, wth th» sftng of the Declaraton of Independence. We stll "pfoucty celebrate thependpncrjy and seek to lve up to tne example sem 776 by our> brave and patrotc colonal forefathers. (No busness wll be transacted at ths bank, July Fourth) 'o Pad on Savngs Accounts Open Frday 4 to 6 P. M. Woodbrdge Natonal Bank MlMlltR Federal Itebevt: System lral Dt-punt IlMll alrr <Ol >ntlul If 'j

8 PAGE EIGHT rridav, JUI.V.,". r A full-f electrc ««- fcrt long and thck *l mtn' Iff -can buld up WO-wt chtr and lelease almost,mo wtttl of power (or a Splt leeond..,'v- Damond) Imported Into th«unted Stales cch year art worth nl.lt 5 mllon dolln. But / crnn farmer* *t mort thtn ]'.". mllon dousn for thel pen nuts. Prnrtlcally all our tal*l lacmvd n populaton from 84 t«kco. wth Calforna hadng UM jmrnde wth a 5. per cent Increase. New Zealand has tjor* than two rnd a half cattle for «aeh o ts,8, people, Ita aheap outnumber people almot IT to on*, We Carry A Complete Selecton Of IMPORTED & DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS Frre Delvery DIAL 5975 ROCKMAN'S TAVERN & LIQUOR Store lumllpl St., and Perahtf Ave, <;ARTERET, N.. Buy Enough lo the Double Holday! All Acme Markets Wll Be Closed All Day Mon., July 4th In Proper Observance o! Independence Day \ Lancaster Brand Smoked SHANKLESS HAMS Whole or Ether Full Cut fe Half Delcous ham wth that old-fashoned smoked ham flavor. Excess fat removed. Lancaster Brand Oven-Ready Beltsvlle TURKEYS Lancaster Brand "U. S. Choce" Top or Bottom Round Roast or Round Steak Ib. Ib. INSURANCE Wllam A. Muller Fre - Auto Lablty Busness Interrupton and Assocated Coverages CA ELM STREET t ARTERET, N. J, EARN $5 WEEK IN YOUR Spare Tme Mm Needed for Pleasant Outdoor Home Servce fne natonal concern wlln;: to ad n development towards ownng Independent busness to man who proves hmself. Mornng or evenng ;d Saturdays. Must be flwrdftly responsble, arab ons. References requred. Wrte: P. O. Box 84, Grand Central Staton, New York 7, N Y. Or call Chlcketng WHITER! SELF-CLEANING! LONG-LASTING! TOP QUALITY! DKUonum t UWMIIIKIIK VITA-VAR HOUSE PAINT Hrl, n Ttanuu, whtest pgment known 'olynerued ol* al<l extra f-, usaure nan n rott-rtun fur your mo*t u jutunt nvestment. Kuv Vuur Pant from (he MUM Who Knows I'ants. ANGELO MICHAEL AND SON!U8 :n«washington AVE. < uuer KaudolyK Street IAKEKCT -444 Red Rpe Extra Large Vne-Rpened Cantalo upes Each Extra Fancy Large Plums '_, ;!f Vrgna Lee Frankfurter or Bar-B-Que na Lee Plan, Sugared or Cnnamon Doughnuts Package of Ib. Ib SWISS Supreme Thn-Slced Sandwch Bread CHEESE ^ ft Rndless Extra Sharp Supreme Old-Fahoned Home-Style ML ^m m J± Bread.&?& Cheese 69 Garjden Gold Concentrated Orange JUICE - $.oo Cans Cans Each can makes Vh pnts] Buy now and save plenty! Ideal LEMONADE Cans tsw Can MKJJ Darycrest Ice Cream Halfv/Gallon Carton Favorte flavors! Creamer, smuother. Uelmuul bar teel FORDS Fancy Srade-A Domestc Rndless Slced Sold meat, no fat added One qualty the fnest top-qualty government graded "U. S. Choce" beef. So tender, so jucy, and what flavor Fresh Ground Beef lbs. CANNED HAMS HORMEL $T5* BJ/4, b $.99 l'/ lb. Can X SIM W STAHL MEYER $X.9 6-lb. Sze W FERRIS CANNED HAMS Sb. Sze Sze Complete Frozen Chcken Dnner BIRDS EYE -lb. FRYER IDEAL, 9-. Pkg. FRENCH FRIES IDEAL, -oz. Pkg. PEAS ALL FOR $.59 BALA CLUB VOLUME No. S,_ -, - Do-lt-YourseK PrlfloC ENCYCLOPEDIA e r m a.48 Value! 99 Etch Vtlmt Rght from the Pages of Popular Mechanc*. SAVE UP TO On Beautful. Corvette Pattern Stanless Tableware 79' Each Unt Wth 5. '. nhase Wont runt, won't t«rnl»h, won't corrode; A fkouucl OF LM'lUtNA'UQtA' tmjlvlut CU. EMM Canned Pork Lons * $ 4 49 Ijucuter Brand Mdget BrauhBchwclger Lverwursf - 5 ( Bacon Bacon Luortn Bral 5' LARGE P.IBd Ftcktf. Frozen Seafood Features M SHRIMP - «. FILLET OF.., " HADDOCK b 5 A agesz 9-o. Bottles5 Assorted as you wsh. BUY a case lot the holukryl Case of." Spam Cut-Rte - 45 Beans Catsup Whp Sauce I'lllS Plot Dtp 5 The Mracle -oz. Meat, Can IDEAL Hot or Regular KRAFT MIRACLE IDEAL FAN(fY APPLE Dressng Hom-De-Llte Lang's Dll or Kosher Styl Sunshne TOY oz. Bottle! 8 > -o. Pal " Ot. Salad Jar 49 Hff Gallon 49 $ All Atherlmd I'rues Effectve Thurg,, June Through Sat., Jw' v " j Thursday and Frday,Tll 9 P.M. carteret Open Frday Tll B p. M,

9 lteret PRESS FRIDAY, JULY, 955 TAGE NINE,,, r ItATION Irnl, Elsenhower, n a eom- I; ;; m, n t address at Pennsyl- ' sfntr Unversty, renewed!l '.j (', sovet cooperaton In ":',.-mtonnl program to "open :,l,venue to world progress",,,> peaceful explotaton tnl( no-ry. He alao proposed,'",',, nulled States pay half,,,,,,f buldng experlmen-,, T, reactors In frendly l:t I Esenhower, n for-.bmttlng the Austran,..,v to He Senate wth a,, r parly acton, termed, n mportant trumph"! ( on md Western unty. M)IMV STUDENTS, clnss W attend the ns Ar Force Academy,,, whch were chosen n 6. nomnatons, ''l', { In July to Lowry Ar Force Base, Denver, Colorado. temporary ste for the academy. The chosen cadets have passed rgd mental and physcal tests, have been found to be of "good character," nhd all are between 7 and years old and unmarred. They are the begnnng of a cadet wng that, In about eght years, wll total,496 the number now authorzed by Congress. HURT BY MOTHER'S CAR SPRINGFIELD, Va. Lttle Jeff Mann., was crtcally njured when he was crushed under the wheels of a car drven by hs mother. The chld's mother, Mrs. Ann C. Mann, was backng out of her drveway and the chld, who she thought, was playng wth a jelghbor's chld, tred to net. In the rght front door and fell under the wheel. { tl ;nm{ July nd and Contnung through M \. August and September rd, Our Store Mll close at P. M. on Saturdays URON RINOWITZ HAl'm'ARE - INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES - PAINTS.'),">.'? Koosevelt Avenue CA--5U Store Hours Untl July Carteret Daly (Includng Saturday) 8 A. M. 6 P, M, BUILD YOUR OWN, 4, or BLADE WINDOW FAN Q- " Fan Kt 5 '- ess Lumber and Motor \Mc(lon.tl dscount ot (I tal wth thl d. IEULD WOOD FRAME I MOUNT FAN PARTS whte enamel, also lrmlr. tops for base cahlnets. Prced for clearance. Baby washng m;u-hlm-; roof roatlng,. fur 5 e:h. t'ndtrtrond cable. New lot of new am used canvas, honkrases, nlnt; rnb- Inet, new and used desks, chars, new metal wardrobes.. $I.!>S; ktchen cabnets, all szes and styles; also odd chars; p:tlnu. ;!l colors,.65 gal; neclrtnfr tool benches, metal transfer tllln; r;bnets; combnaton coal and ^as range; heatng stoves, rnal and : -.y of fan coolntf and ol; gas rnses, TV cahln'ls and larre selecton of TV sets, eltt, '.t,> summer buld your c motors, sump pumps; also s-mll :,A t\haust fan at about electrc sump pumps; rumplet','. < cost. Get one of theselne of compressor accessores, : Kts, nstall t n wood metal stork cabnets, all stes; ^ ' buld n a few hours. alumnum screen door K"IS; used.'..:;uauns furnshed. J-Cal. fuel, ol tanks. 55 e;.; fl«or lamps, SJ. Small traher :. V,m.w Fan Kt ncludes ld«al for bulldor.rr. '.'6-ft. It-hudjon cabn cruser. Prop dotb*, -"I. \, ur H">, two jelf- :., '.-.H ngs, steel shaft, two l,f!t. fjn and motor pul-. : 'tutons. Lumber, motor I.M ea. Hot ar lurnan- Kth Gem type ol burner. Combnaton refrgerator, rnse and snk raluls..' - <.' nut ncluded n kt. In-(one unt); combnaton coal anl n provdes complete lst : turod wth lumber szes. :. UIP,lTSRPMorn5' :!" ', -,.<,t--or W wll furnsh..nd H'C our bult-up dem- M'- how easly and eco.. cm buld ths hgh-vol' KOI IT»l v. n.\mt..: f.m. Crcular avalable, YOU CAN OPEN ALL THE DOORS YOU CAN OPEN ALL THE WINDOWS MIT YOU'LL FIND OL'll LOW I'RHES PIX'S OUIl FANS WILL LEAVE YOI! COOL AS. WELL M PLKASED. K. I). ATTIC FANS SW $:.!IS, " 4.95,." $6.95; rnpletr assortment f f:m blatps; ahunnum combnaton storm and screen doors, $'.'9.H5 cnm )lft'.,\ few Jalouse doors at low, Imv prces. Baby hatn"rkv html fur nto or backyard. KIT Sl'l'. Our prce ftflc; -rawer n'l l Illn; cahlnets Just arrved, le rlmppcr machne; flrr etltkslers; uprght pano, ; refrgerators; r»*s Uurant (rll Ideal for roxtstant; new shpment wood, base and v;ll cabnets; knotty pne, blrrh and gas ranges; () used Westn^hose ar condtoners; new lot of fluorescent futures wth 4W tubes, complete J6; whte 9x panters dry cloths, SJ.5O; Taylor ce cream maker Ideal for small store; foldng beds. Thousands of other Items. ARE OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TRADING POST "HOME or THE TWO INDIANS" rom. " ls SURPLUS DEALERS wo -B-'Mfl "HALT REI>S!'\.. Admral Arthur Radford, Charman of Jont Chefs of Staff, warned House foregn attan commttee "free world oan't allow Commungls to tke over any more natons." J By LTN CONNELLY ANE FROHMAN receved tfc«annual award of the Advertsng Cub ot Baltmore as the "out- tandng televson personalty of J954"... Mss Froman receved J handsome bronze plaque, markka the second tme a woman has cen so honored by the club... frank Snatra also won an award the annual Glenn Mller Award tor the greatest contrbuton to popular musc durng 954.,, the golden "mke," symbol of the Mller Award, was presented to franke by Judges Pan) Whtehall, Arthur Schwartz, lyrcst, j\d Aleo Wlder, composer. < Lttle know talents of stars are jomng to the fore,,. Take for nstance, Krk Douglas and Marlon Brando, two of the screen's hemen... Krk, slugs In hs latest pc, "Man Wthout a "Star" and Marlon not only sngs but dances n "Guys and Dolls"... It appears you have to be versatle to survve n Hollywood these days... Brando sngng and dancng should be a rare sght. PLATTER CHATTER CAPITOL: A beautful new sonjr wth that Hawaan sway fo "Jm Johnny and Jonas" and Wesley and Marlyn Tuttle do an excellent job on It... Flp sde has "Say You Do"... Nat Cole's latest Is another song that should be a ht, "A Blossom ^"... Nothng need ever be sad about ths artst's dscs... The news wll come when he turns oat a bad one the most unlkely possblty we can magne at the moment... Reverse has "If May." Stll on Captol, chldren wll love "Woody Woodpecker's Fary Godmother" featurng the Inevtable Mel Blano... Ths s the latest n the "Learnng Is Fun" eres turned out by the company J IIN(JERS: TOES OKLAHOMA CITY Fngerprntng experts oj the Polce Department were startled When they placed 54-year-old Oran Telford's lands on the fngerprnt card, whch contan's fve slo,ts, and dscovered there was a fnger over. Tt'lforc! had sx fngers on each hand and takng off hs shoes, he showed offcers he had sx toes m each foot. The value of new constructon set a peak record n May. F. T. C. charman calls the rse m merkcrs "dsturbng." Port Readng Personals By MRS. JOHN T. MeDONNELL 5 Sxth Street Port RMdlrtK WO-8-U-W Auxlary News A sppclnl meetng of tho Lndes Auxlary of the Port Readng: Fre Company wll be held tonght ft. 7: odock. In the fre house. Members are asked to brng n ther belts and dresses for nltmamons, Church News The annual pcnc of St Anthony's Church wll be held July 4 a trw Royal Gardens In Rahw&y Donatons may be left at the Rectory. A meetng of the Pcnc Commttee wll be held tonght at 8 o'clock In the church hall. The Rosary Socety of St. Anthony's Church wll receve Holy Communon In a body Sunday at the 7: Mass. Members are asked to brng a homemade cake to the church pcnc on July 4. Members are also asked to help pcnc. at the Confessons wll be heard on Thursday and Holy Communon dstrbuted at 6 A. M. and 8 A. M. Massrs on Frday. The Holy Name Socety wll meet at the Church at 4:4 A. M. on Saturday and proceed to St. Mary's Church, Perth Amboy, to attend the Nocturnal Adoraton rom 5 A. M. to t A. M Notes Mrs. Sabby Marttno wll take he Port Readng Notes tor two weeks. Please ^all Woodbrldge M. Thomas Karplnsky, Fre Chef, announces that the Port Readng Fre Company wtl meet at : A. M. Saturday mornng at the frehouse In full dress parade unform They wlt proceed In a body to attend the ffteth annversary golden Jublee celebraton of Mddlesex Borough, at Mddlesex Mrs. Carmen D'Alesso, playground supervsor, announces that 5 chldren are enrolled to date at the Fourth Street playground and 7 chldren wll go to the Yankee Stadum by bus on Frday The bus wll leave (rom the fr house on West Avenue. The local Old Scouts and In Fashon Now Amercan women can thank the remarkable ready-to-wear Industry of ths country for the fact that, as a naton, they are recognzed as the best-dressed In the world today. Even Prance, so long consdered the fashon captal ot the world, has bowed to Amercan know-how. The French fashon Industry has sent fourteen leadng members of ther Industry to Amerca to study Brownes enjoyed a bus outng Tuesday to Bear Mountan. N. Y Rev. Stanslaus Mllos, pastor of St, Anthony's Church announces there are 57 chldren regstered to date at the summer vacaton v school. Brother Wllam Capano ol Bound Brook, and the Bernandln Ssters of the Holy Famly Churcl of Carteret are In charge and an chldren who wsh to attend, mb regster wth Brother Capano a the rectory. NOW!! You can get an ArCondton Harcut Get a harcut n comfort n hot weather We Specalze n CREW CUTS & FLAT TOPS at $ Ar-Condtoned BARBER SHOP 76 Roosevelt Avenue West Carteret mr methods. In France, the word "copy" n Iressmakn crcles Is enough to Incte a small revoluton. The women hrve been educated to thnk that to be seen In the same outft as another Is a fate almost worse than death. For ths reason only about 4 per cent of the femnne populaton buy ready-to-wear clothes The rest buy yard goods and make ther own clothes or have them made by a dressmaker. In any event, they are, n most cases, more expensve than a garment of smlar qualty and attractveness In ths country. N6w the French are golntt to try to re-educate ther women to fully apprecate the wonders of massproduced clothes. It wll enable a much lnncrr p' erntage of French women to PMJOV.ltrgctr»«and well-mnde clothes at a moderate prce The teamwork between manufacturer - retaler - press - consumer Is somethng the French ntaltee must I* evdent before French rendy-to-war can have the wde acceptance t has here In Amerca ESCAPES ROLLER LEEK. Kultnd [Vrek Hulme was rlrtlnk on the shafts of a oneton horse -drawn concrete roller. oh a farm feld when he fol off. The roller run over hm and pressed hm nto the soft, ran-soaked ground. When he wa* pcked up unhurt an mpresson of hs body rerunted. SUTO'S Luncheonette 6-A Perahng Avenue, (lurenl. IN. J. WILL RE OPKN NKllTS Monday thru Satunlnv,:nlll :<>() \\ M. durng the Summer months Begnnng Saturday. June!>, l')55 Servng Jane Logan Deluxe Ice Cream - I NOW! SEE ALL the Estate CAS RANGES at Elzabethtown GAS! SEE NEW BUILT-IN GRID-ALL Enjoy complete mmls wth real "grlled" flavor, t Grease dran* or by ' Itself; no pans to : \ wash. Concerts (a glnt burner; A wonderful NEy/ treat Dutch Chocolate Flavored Drnk SEE BALANCED-HEAT BAKE OVEN-You'll be proud of your pastrffl. Even heal stop* guesswork. Insuller walls keep heat In. Lght and wndow, SEE BAR-n-KEWER MEAT OVEN Barbecue whole routs or poultry. Radant heat gves "Charcoal-done" flavor. Doubles as radant Ugh broler. SEE BUY DOZENS OF OTHER NEW FEATURES Includng tme control "Thermotrol" applance outlets, storage space, lamp, B l aqua-grey mantelback. AT AMAZINGLY W>W PBJCES-and mot lberal terras. All prces Include delvery, Installaton and home demonstraton. Authorzed Dealers for RCA Estate Gas Ranges * ">c fnest mported Dutch cocoa Needs m> fxng p t'"» P v «l tb* most wonderful choco- Bonlcn's HIIILII ( tukolalc I-lavmed ' '^'flavor I, Clt s now.avalable ul your mj ' '' 'us all k proten, calcum»nd sloc. or from your Bordcn mlk nun. vtamn* of regular mlk. Enjoy t today, JUNE IS DAIRY MONTH! MARKET ST. 45 MAIN ST. H.Merest -5 MEhchen 6-97 ELIZETHTOWN CONSOLIDATED GAS CO. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. METUCHEN, N. J.

10 ' \ PACE TEN FMDAY, JULY. 956 BUILDING FALLS: KILLED DALLAS. Tex At least three persons WIMP klled and eght punrs hurt when a downtown buldng rnllpsed on top of nnutlwr nnd crushed It. The buldng whch fell frst was a vacant, three-story structure beng razed. DO-IT-YOURSELF RITCHIE'S KA-7-8 Jnman Avenue COLONIA (Just West of Parhwty) Stll Tme to Plant Lve Growng ROSE BUSHES KVERGRUKNS SHRUBS FRUIT and SHADE TREES SPRAY MATERIALS FERTILIZER HEALTH and BEAUTY. A plaster of Pars cast and radoactve Iodne have,been combned by Brtsh medcal researchers to gan helpful Informaton n the dlannoss and treatment of thyrod dsorder*. The frst step In the nvestgaton Is to make a plaster cast of the thyrod retton fnd related ureas. Then general anatomcal marks are panted on the surface of the cast and the entre surface s ruled In two centmeter squares Radoactve odne Is then K'ven by mouth. After about three hours, the plaster cast Is agan ftted to the patent and count-rate readngs ate taken at each two centmeter Speed Mejth for Summer Intervals. These readngs are re-potatcorded on a count-rate meter. lected. Ths easy combnaton s a treat for ether famly or company salad, cheese nnd cold mculs leaves you cool, calm and col- From graphs doctors are able to Varety s lmtless both for the soup selecton and the platter compute the dstrbuton of the A long lt of canned soups.,. cream, vegetable, meat, chcken or radoactve odne lyng beneath chowder... me your. ; for the choosng. Serve them hot or cold wth the cast. a pretty Kam.sh, Scentsts say ths means of determnng thejodne uptake In -"dces of cheese and canned ham on the temptng platter. Other Here we have Creamy Potato Salad, Venna sausage and alternate parlnulnr regons In a vast mprovement over the old method. jnd sardne*. Toasted hard rolls, ced tea, and melon for dessert l:eep-on-hand choces may be canned luncheon meat, corned beef The patent suffers lttle Inconvenence. It takes about a day would complete tre menu. to complete the entre operaton. Durng the mornng, the cast s ftted and the patent Is gven the radoactve drnk. Durng the afternoon the readngs are tftlfen. Ths requres about a half hour. Any person who has gone through a treatment or operaton for a thyrod dsorder wll appreate ths new nformaton. 4th of July Specals!! The New Streamlned Lttle Brown Chest COOLER For OUTINGS FISHING TOURING BARBECUES HUNTING BEACI TARTIES Specal Food Compartment Portable Lght weght OUTDOOR GRILL GRILL PICTURED $4.95 Many Other Models n Stock FREE BAG OF CHARCOAL WITH EVERY GRILL $)95 Regularly Sells For $.95. LINCOLN HARDWARE AND PAINT COMPANY Sunday RA 7-7 st ' George Ave., at Avenel'St., Avenel 9 to P. M. A MtmmT nful f-alrnk an appkzk soup and n cold platter of cup mayonnase tablespoons prepared mustard cans US on. each) whte potatoes hard-cooked eggs K\ cup chopped rpe olves tablespoons pmento strps cup thnly slced celery small onon Seasoned salt Freshly ground pepper Combne mayonnase and mustard; add draned potatoes, cut In v'ubes. Chll two to three hours to blend flavors. Add coarselv cut eggs, olves, pmento, celery and dced onon. Season to taste. Chll, Serve on crsp greens. Sx generous servngs. Havng fnshed work on "Stonn Pear." Cornel Wlde, who produced, drected and starred n the flm s off for Mexco wth hs wfe, Jean Wallace, for a vacaton of sorts. He plans to use some tme to look for locaton stes for hs next pcture "Ttans." - INDEPENDENCE DAY SPECIALS! - THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY GARBAGE CANS Capacty 5 Gals. At Cost! Rust Proof Alumnum Whte and up.95 All Szes n Stock CLEAR CEDAR FENCE PICKETS HI 4 ' III I '. 6"-4"- and 48" up $ ] 65 DO IT YOURSELF AND SAVE! P» U n f T r Ready Mxed Concrete ft l\ l\ L I L al,rt Mortar 9-lb. Bat I GORDON'S RAHWAY BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY 8 St. Georges Avenue Rahway, N. J. Free Delvery Phone RA-7-8 "I REMEMBER" BYTHIOLPTIMtftS From Mn. Rhode! Ingerton, Center, TexM; remember when I used to trj to explan to my chldren «bout the carpets whch were woven on a bg hand loom when waj t chld. I mght as well have spoken to them n a foregn language, s they couldn't understand how anyone would be Interested In weavng a carpet, but I'm sure there are many old-tlmer«who remember ths lroot forgotten art My grandmother bult one bg room especally (or the hand loom whch wa huge, wth lta oldfashoned carpet-warp harnea and (our tall posts It almost Oled the room. At one end of the room w» a bg open freplace. We sat tor houn on cold days tnd tore rag Just the rght wdth to ft the loom and when grandmother wa* postve we had enough balls of torn raga to weave a carpet, the bg moment came. We took turns at weavng. Untl your turn came, you had to wnd the torn rags on the bobbns, anxously watng untl you could crawl up on a bench and start treadlng, throwng your shuttle and beatng the bg beam to tauten the fllng. The constant clatter of the shuttles and bang of the beam was deafenng and It wa pleatng to stop ever so often and observe the twll you wera weavng. Certanly one could not weave a carpet In a day; It took weeks. Yet we enjoyed every mnute. Grandmother's cook prepared our rnealt around the open freplace blscuu baked n the Butch oven, rbs roastng on a spt, potatoes baked n the hot ashes, etc. Wouldn't tt be fun for those of u who have happy memores to drag out an old handloom and wear* a home-mage rug? (Uf4 IrlktHu* U Ibl Mll" t» T»«Ol TlfMr, CtHanllj FIMI J«rT- U*, rtmkfwt, EtBteokr.) \ Possble Ether our arms are growng longer or our natty ratucobt not only repels water but shrnks from It. Mlwaukee Journal. Incdentally At Forteth Street anl Broadway, dagonally across the corner from Longchamps, there's a luncheonette called Shortchamps. The New Yorker. Prophecy. And now to add to traffc problems comes news that the hobble-skrt -wll be back on the front ths fall. Chrstan Scence Montor. About Your Home By FRANCES DELL Every homemaker Is probably famlar wth the new plastc flm on the market. It Is used n the ktchen as a useful wrappng and 'cover for all knds of food and dlsheb. Its use has been extended to the garden. The clear plastc flm makes an excellent cover for seed flats or pans. It holds mosture perfectly. Even seeds that germnate slowly need no addtonal water for weeks. It makes a perfect buffer between pots and tender leaves. A strp folded and placed around the rm of flower pots wll prevent the pot from damagng the leaves ot such plants as Afrcan Volets and Gloxnas. It can be used as an aquarum cover for a case n whch to root leaf cuttng taken from mosturelovng plants. Ths Is only a few of the uses you can fnd for plastc flm In your gardenng. Snce It s Inexpensve and can be dscarded and replaced wth clean, new flm, why not experment and fnd uses of your own? r~ j DOOR CANOPIES GEORGES 7 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE POSH GRAND RAPIDS, Mch. Jerry Alfred's car stalled and when he started to flag traffc for assstance, he really set off a chan reaoton that ended wth three semtraler In a tangle. A "conservatve estmate" of the damages was put at $,5 by polce. No one Aftrr n two year ahs T, the «crben, Jsmea Cra> m "News l» l^rtj^ta Deol Artmz would lke, Wllam PoweH to p,, v Ball's father In ther "r,, J Angel" flm. was held. Holes In New York Defense armor are b R Fu/gol and Harberl, of U. S. wndrop a hydrogen bomb Canada Cup golf. survey ndcated. WE'RE AS CLOSE TO YOU AS YOUR TELEPHONE lll(l Dal HI-O8I or HI -8 Free Estmates Cheerfully Gven No Oblgaton Fords Coal & Lumber Co, 9 KING GEORGE ROAD ^ Amerca's most Charmng and Sensble ALUMINUM AWNINGS Alumaroll s so beautful and practfal Stays up all year 'round rolls up or down at a fnger's touch. Yet t costs no more than ordnary rgd alumnum awnngs. In 9 lovely colors to mx >r match. WO 8-7 ALUMINUM STORM WINDOWJ JALOUSIES-AWNINGS Open Frday Tll!) l. FWVWWWWWVWWWMAAMWMAfWW MVWWWVWV MfVMMVMIWM/VWWMMVWV At COLONIA HARDWARE (CORNER OF INMAN & AMHERST AVENUES, COLONIA) SATURDAY, JULY nd ONLY! extenson phones PAINT BRUSHES WITH EACH GALLON OF N cost only, \ A 4 INCH BRUSH ( l.s VALUE) WITH EACH QUART OF j \ A MONTH EACH [OR, but they're worth much more to you Mak* answerng so sasy You»«vo tlm«...»*v««t*p«... mlmftwtr calls, too. Olv* greater prlvaoy You makft and receve )W»w«U*U»*to«*. JERSEY &8L.L TELEPHONt COMPANY Otter extra protecton In case of emergency, your telephone s always near. ORDER NW «Smply call your Telephone Busness Offce. A INCH BRUSH (Ml VALUE) -» / Now You Can Be Sure...Ws Davs of Baltmore s Shngle Pant For Asbestos Shngles Wood Shakes - Stucco - Concrete ); j mwmw J AS8ESTOS A.M. to 6 P.M. DEMONSTRATION 7 COLORS AND WHITE! ^ DAVIS OF BALTIMORE MASONRY PAINT SUN RESISTANT * MOISTURE RESISTANT - LIME RESISTANT * V MILDEW RESISTANT * M M * EXTERIOR - INTERIOR* & W EVERYONE IS INVITED TO ATTEND... w IN OUR STORE Corner lnnum and Ajnherst Avem.es, o J SATURDAY JULY nd No Sorry, Delver^8

11 .KTERET PREG FRIDAY. JULY 55 PAOF. ELEVEN.: CLASSIFIED,,, to BUY... 8ELI Rates - Informaton,, r BENT? For fart retnlt* use 75c for 5 urord _ o each ^ dltlonal word. Payable JI advance. tl, f VVANT ADS., f:mai,e HELP WAITED HADUATE AND PRACTICAL MIKSES want«#, 7: A. M. to,,v and : P.M. to :, u.nfts, Good salares, fve- 4).hour week. Transportaton, s,,,l from central pont. nun V Assstant Admnstrator,.,H Hosptal, Metuchen 6-6- *VON PRODUCTS I,()ll u ve used Avon you know, ' rll *;l our lne of coenwtlcs \' M] s pnre tme. Avon offers (,,,f V,- tranng program. Earn. v,m learn. Wrte Mss Boll- P () Box 75, Plajnfeld, N. J, nn K vraman to do washng and lul,,n.. Must be expert launded In or near Iselln..,,, requred. Wrte Box No., lt. pnper. 6/ - 7/4 I OK SALE,47 TWO-DOOR FORD SEDAN..t,.,-! condton. Rado and. rl (rt'cton sgnals. $7S.OO. \, u.ht-n 6-47, 6-, n,:..m-tttor; excellent W (.,;; Pulton condl- - AND-MADE CERAMICS, flgur-,..:.ml brc-a-brac. Call CA- -7GO4 «-: 7-7 OUT HEADING -TOOIU house, bn-.mr-.ss space, two lots; corner IUMII'C Road and Frst Street. lu.uouuu Inqure, call WO-S- j APARTMENT WANTED! LNNSYLVANIA couple and two.lw -, urgently need p,:;nf or house four to sx w,,, c-.u VA B s N K ss OPPORTUNITY ^.uoo VEARLY INCOME!,l concern desres person to t accounts n super markets, and retal establshments : p.tcnted automatc mermt.y To qualfy you must,u, references and S495 Must bo wllng to devote.'u.s spare tme weekly. For rsnf..;.,t!- ntervew wrte, gvng.'c number, to Box 95, Paters' J, 6-* RL.U ESTATE FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS tp YOUR DnrmtlNO has become a problem. Alcoholcs Anonymou«can hvp you. Call Market -768 or wrte p. O. Box 5. Wooetbrldge. 6/ - 6/9 PAINTER AND DECORATOR Free Estmates Call CA--466 V.. TEDESCO S FMjnore Avenue "fcrteret 8/ - 6/9 > MISCELLANEOUS t AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION Establshed \m o«er 4,5, Members Natonwde Servce Ferd Kertes, Local Agent 7 State street, Perth Amboy Phone Hlllcrest -48 6/-6/9 DARAOO'S AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Largest and Oldest B County Hydramatlc, Flud and Standard 8 McClellan St., Perth Amboy Call Hlllcrest / - 6/9 TAILORINQ Custom-made draperes, dresses, sport shrts, and alteratons. Call RA-7-S. 6- NOTICE t;.!n bul.s wll be receved on ;...,; July, at 7: P. M. for : Chan O' Hlls dun Club >r:'.v, Hunson Street, Colonlft.! ' (urms and nformaton M.:rmffton. 565 Irvng St.,<,!* MISCELLANEOUS -Mr.* S">ool of Drvng. vtmv by State of New Jersey. :-L-)j:u-M. 8 Homes Park Mm. 6/-7/ Opnons of Others (Contnued from Edtoral Page) tempt to defy the Supreme Court's sound and reasonable rulng. AFL News Reporter (Washngton, D. C.) STEEL VERSUS AUTO WAGES Presdent McDonald of the Unted Steelworkers has called Unted States Steel Company's wage Increase proposal n the current barganng an "nsult" and "an effrontery." After ths lead, the unon promptly rejected the offet^-as mght have been expected. M\, McDonald based hs (jase on a comparson between the "-cent package" whch the auto workers got from Ford and General Motors and what the steel company estmates to be a.-cents-an-hour wage Increase provded n ts Oder. "It Is less than half," Mr. McDonald sad. What he ddn't say, however, Is very much to the pont. The steelworkers' contract permts only wage adjustments ths year. The unon wll not be free to negotate on Jobless pay guarantees or welfare benefts untl next year and not untl 957 on pensons. Comparsons between the steel offer and the automoble settlements should keep these restrctons In vew. Shortly after the Ford settlement the V. A. W.'s research drector made publc an analyss of the varous elements n Its - cents-an-hour package. Of these unemployment benefts made up 5-cenu (and are lmted', n- creased pensons 4.5 cents and better health Insurance coverage. cents maltng a total of.7. Ths means that the auto workers' wage Increases amounted, not to cents, but only to 9. cent less than the suel company's offer of.. Some allowance mght be mmle, however, I for the possblty that, If the auto contract had ruled out other matters, the wage ncreases mght have been more. The steelworkers' contract runs out on Thursday mdnght and the unon wll be free to strke If no agreement has been reached, by then. It Is hgh tme that the steel company and the unon got down to the realstc chores of "barganng- wthout a further dsplay of propaganda freworks such as Mr, McDonald hs set off. It would seem that the, barganng bass for a satsfactory agreement has already been lad especally If some understandng could be reached that unon demands ruled out of the present negotatons would be sympathetcally consdered next year and the year after, as tle present contract may permt. The New York Tmes. State House Dome (Contnued from Edtoral Page) served at Cherry Hll Inn, Delaware Townshp. The solons wll travel to and from the ball game by bus from the nn. Wth the top offcals of New Jersey present at the game, the event wll be celebrated as New Jersey Day. JERSEY JIGSAW: Large numbers of clercal workers of certan types, sewng machne operators, and related apparel workers, sheet metal workers, carpenters truck drvers, oyster shuckers and laborers are ncluded In the current count of unemployed n New Jersey..., New Jersey's baby chck output durng May amounted to,877, brds, one per cent below ten May, 954, hatch.... Governor tlobert B Meyner has sgned the Gant bll reducng fnes on owners o overloaded trucks In New Jersey... Awards totalng $,9,7 were granted last year to 57,6 workers klled or dsabled In ndustral accdents n New Jersey..,. Governor Meyner s expected to call the New Jersey Senate n specal sesson durng early July to confrm a number of appontments,,.. New Jersey farmers expect to harvest about 6,8, bushels of potatoes ths year, an 8 per cent ncrease over last year's record low crop.... Prvate employment agences n New Jersey have been warned by the State Department of Labor anj Industry to obey the State's and -dscrmnaton hw.... New Jersey's blue berry harvest ths year s expected to reach.5 mllon crates of pnts each.... Paul N. Taylor, of Mllvllle, ms been named supervsor of frut and vegetable standardzaton of the State Department of Agrculture... Attorney General Grover C, Rchman reports 4 persons ded thus far n New Jersey traffc accdents ths year... New Jersey famles owned lfe Insurance polces provdng $5,6,, of pro tecton at the start of ths year, PARENTS Beware- 9f 94 Abandoned Kefrfenttors There s a great danger n the menacng form of that old, dscarded ce Wx or refrgerator that you may-have n your backyard. Every year chldren de frorp suffocaton because they Iov* to play n these dangerous cabnets. Here's what you should do f you see a dscarded box n your neghborhood l ornthejunkyjard: Remove the door, It's the best way to make such a cabnet Remove the latch on the door by takng out the screws on the door plate. I holes n the door and remov* the rubber gasket. OR,n n your nejrflmhood about ths m emu m m mv tt m* owm AIIU a new hgh record.... Employment In New Jersey ncreased 7., or per jcent from md- Aprl to md-may....motorsts on the Garden State Parkway n New Jersey are payng scant attenton to dsabled cars dsplayng a whte handkerchef HS a sgnal of dstress, CAPITOL CAPERS:-Robert Q landlord, State topographc engneer, s lookng for an expert on Indan words to gve the authentc spellng of names lke Annarckon. Chmgarora and Mlngarrmhone.... Radar speed traps have been declared legal by the State Supreme Court when expertly handled by New Jersey State troopers.... Armyworms are marchng north from South Jersey eatng grasses, small grans and young plants. corn IN PRACTICE GRAND RAPIDS, Mch. When two men entered hs lttle confectonary recently, Edward Wrght, 76, knew just what to do, He hosted hs arms n the ar and wated whle they took $ from the tll and ran out the door. Wrght's store has been robbed fve tmes In the -last two years. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF fl SALE SUPERIOR COURT OP NEW JSRHET-- Ch»nrery Dvson. Mddle*** County. Docket No F-9-M THS BOWKK' AVINOS BANK. corporaton of tke 8t«te of Nn» York. PI»lnUtI, snd THOMAS J. KEIXBHEB nrt DOROTHY A. KKIXKHER, hl«wle, tt tls., Dffendmus. Wrt or Executon ror thp wt of mortgage! jrpmlsfg dntfd Mav 7. I95S, BV vrtue or thf «bov«suurt Wrt, me dlrectfd nnd dfllverert, I wll expo«to s»lf nt publc vpclue un WEDNESDAY. THE TWENTIETH DAY OF JULY. A U. NINETEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE thf hour at two uylwlc hv I he then prevalng StMutarr or DnvKht Hnvtme. In the nftfrnnon of tle utld dny. at the Sherff's OflW n thf Cty of New BrunswlcJ, N J ALL the follo«*lrnr tmct or parcel of.and and Ihe premses herenafter pnr- IlculBrly descr'lhed, nllvwlc lylnn md Beng In the BOROUGH OF CAR- TRKT. In the COUNTY OF MIDn,E- SEX, In the STATIC OF NEW JERSEY: BEGINNING at a pont In (he Northerly sde lne of Hckory Street dstant theren along the same Westerly ISO fee* from Its ntersecton wth bt WeMerly Mcp lne of Danel Street and ntn«. thence North degrwa mlnulm Km feet to» pont; thtnee! North 67 degrees 4f mnutes Wct 5 Ittt to a pont; thenee ) South degrees rnlnute Wear (tet to a pont In the Northerly sde lne of Hckory Street; thence (*) Along the same South 67 degree! pont and place of BEOrNNINO SAID premses havt heretofore been referred to as Lot 9, Block M-4G on Mnp enttled "toot Plan Chan O'HIIU stuated In Borough of Carteret, Md' LEGAL NOTICE dl(se> Countv, N J, December. ItSI. ' Lous P Bnoz. Clrll Enxlneer md Snr-»«yor, rtrltrd Aprl IB, whch mnp ha not been Ded but nftmued to the VtteMna Admnstraton lor tmct approval The abare descrpton In In nrcordance wth R surrey made DV Lous P. Boo. C. E.. and Strrevor. 7 Smth 8te*t. Perth Anboy. N J. dntal July 4. K. Beng the prenwa commonly known ant! rleslnnntaa a* No M Hckory Street. Carteret. N, J. The approxmate amount of the Judsmeot to b» wtlsflkl by snld sale Is the sum of Twelve Thoussnd Fve Hundred Thrty-four l$,sm DoHnrs lotether wth the com of ths snle Together wth all *nd sngular the rnlu, prlvllercs. htrclltmnehs..m! apmrtennnces hereuntn Delotenv u In anywse uppprtlnlnvt ROBERT H JAMISON Sherff PHILIP F FANNAN, Attorney C P 8-4; VET GET? DIPLOMA AT 7 CBESTVIEW.^Pla Wllam A Lundy, Florda's last survvng Confederate war veteran, and honorary member of the Crestvew Hgh School graduatng class, marched up wth hs 58 "classmates" Includng two of hs grand-neces to receve hs dploma. The 7-year-old veteran sad he was gong to have hs dploma framed and hang t on the wall. "I mght even start teachng school," he sad. ASKS STUONC; WRST... (rrrnany' Chancellor K»nr:l Adenauer (rght) IK errrtrd In VY;nhln lod bjr Crrman ambassador Helm Krekrlrr (left) and Undersecretary of State Herbert Hoover, t. Jody / Lawmce has replaced Elzab«n Montgomery, daunhter of the famous Robert, n "Too Lat*. My Love." Jody. who got her release from a major studo contract n ypur and a half utfo, tool: a Job as u watress to support herself whle learnng to act. Flm - makers thnk of everythng. Lrulund Hayward, en route to Europe to scout locatons for the Lndbergh pcture. The Splpt of St. Lous." plans to recreate Le Bourget ar feld to look Just lke It dd n May. 97 when Lndbergh landed there. - - BUSINESS DIRECTORY - - Coal Jewelry Servce COAL - FUEL OIL OIL BURNERS NO MONEY DOWN YEARSfl)PAY Free Estmates No Oblgaton to Buy CALL WDGE. 8-4O AVENEL COAL & Ol, CO. 86 RAHWAY AVE. AVENEL Drug Stares Avenel Pharmacy 994 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE 8-94 PRESCRIPTIONS WHITMAN'S CANDIES Cosmetcs - Flm - Greetng Cavds RAYMOND JACKSON AND SON Druggsts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-OS 54 Furnture PORCH AND PATIO FURNITURE SALE NOW IN PROGRESS Wnter Brothers Waysde Furnture Shop B«tte,r Furnture LQwer Prces Hchway 5 Avenel, N. J. Open Daly A. M. to 8 P. M. t Phone Woodbrdge 8-77 Funeral Drectors SYNOWIECK Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret -SflS FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES Ulllth*4 It Ywn 4 East Avenue Perth Anaboy Ford Ave., Fords VA 6-58 eazng NAT SMITH & SON 57 Amboy Avouue WO 8-56 OPEN DAILY 8 to I, SUN. S to We Furnsh and Install All Types of RESIDENTIAL OLASS LOCKSMITH WORK KEYS MADE TOOLS GARDEN SUPPLIES HARDWARE PAINTS FLOOR SANDERS AND JVAXERS FQH. FASHION CREDIT JEWELERS 589 ROOSEVELT AVENDE CARTERET CA--68 DIAMONDS WATCHES t JEWELRY t GIFTS Expert Watch and Jewelry Repar Lawn Mowers HAND AND POWER LAWN MOWERS FOR SALE Sharpened Repared BICYCLES FOB SALE Parts and Accessores Hardware De Voc Pants Mercury Outboard Motors Sales and Servce ALBRECHTS KEY SHOP 4 WASHINGTON AVENUE CARTERET CA -76 Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrdge Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCIK, Prop. Complete Stock of Domestc and Imported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. t Movng awl Truckng Complete Movng Job ' Rooms $5 "'5 Rooms J5 Rooms { 6 Rooms -4 Reasonable.Storage Days Free Loads Insured years ex p. ECONOMY MOVERS NATION-WIDE MOVERS Rahway Statt Movng Servce AGENT Natonal Van Lnes Muscal Instruments ENROLL TODAY In our BEGINNERS ACCORDION PROGRAM Remember, there s no accordon to buy. Complete Lne of Muscal InstrumtenU at Low PreM EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC Ed, BokwW, Prop. * S57 STATE ST. " VA 6-W PERTH AMBOf Pet Shops Wll Be Closed For VACATION June 9th to July 5,955 Get Your Supples) EARLY HNS, FUR & FEATHtftS If M»Ja Street Opp. Tuwu H»U WOODBRIDQK 8-UQ Pet Shops Everythng In Pets Canares Parakeets t Whte Mce Haunters t Monkeys «Rabbts Assorted Potted Plantt GUTH PET SHOP "CARTERET'S UTTLE ZOO" 89 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret Carteret -47 Photography SPECIAL - FREE 8 x COLORED Thnk You Cards Newspaper Pcture Arrange for. your Weddng Pcture NOW GALLARD'S PHOTO 547 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge 8-65 Open to 6 Mon. and Frl. Nghts to 8: t Plumbng and Heatng v Charles Fan Plumbng Heatng Electrc Sewer Servce Telephone; Woodbrdge LINDEN AVENUE Woodbrldge, N. J. WOODBRIDGE Plumbng & Heatng Remodelng New Installatons t Gas and Ol burners 4-Hour Servce Call WO-8-46, HI--7 L. PUGLIBSE A, LIPO. SMITH Plumber All type of Plumbng - an* Repars 86 BEMSEN AVE., AVENEL WOI-WW Rado & TV Servce AL'S RADIO & TELEVISION prompt Expert Repars RCA Tube* and Part Uatteret U PURSUING! AVENUE CARTKRET, N. J. A. Kl*h, Jr., Prup. Rado & TV Servce Sportng Goods t DUFFY'S TELEVISION & RADIO REPAIRS Telephone ME Servce Calls Made From 9 A. M. 9 P, M. Maytaf Washers ^ Dryers 8 OAK TREE ROAD ISELIN, N. J. Next to Bell's Drue Store Ralngs ORNAMENTAL IRON RAILINGS Custom Made and Installed ' Qualty Work $up WO 8-46 Free Estmate Roofng and Sllng Henry Jansen & Son Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Metal Celngs and Furnace Work 588 Alden Street Telephone 8-46 Woodbrdge, N. J. We Sell and Install ROOFING - SIDING GUTTERS - LEADERS Alumnum Combnaton DOORS AND WINDOWS M E ROOFING CO. CA-l Lncoln, Avenue, Carteret 9 t Servce Statons t TOWNE GARAGE J. F. Gardner & Son 49 RAHWAt AVENUE WOODBRIDGE Tel. WO. 8-9SS4 We're Specalst* In Chrysler I'rodfcU B«ar Wheel Algnment Precson Ttne-uw Brake Servce ' Transmsson Servce WHEAT PRICE SUPPORT CUT Secretory of Agrculture I$ra Taft Bepaon haa set 956 wheat prce supports at the lowest dollar level snce 946, n ht announcement that next year's average support rate would be $8 a bushel, 8 per cent of the "far"[party Wflf. Provded growers pprove sjjjct acreage-quotas jn» natonal "referendum o June $. A two-thrds vote by growers te requred for approval. If quotas are voted down, supporu wll drop to 5 per cent of party,' or about $.6 4 bushel. LONGEST ARCH SPAN NAGASAKI, Japw The world's thrd longest stwl arch brdge, over, feet lone, has recently been completsd here. Tle brdge lnks Nagasak wth 8asebQ, on th««est«)mnost- Japanese sland of Kuthu. It cost $. mllon tu buld. Moscow has reported that the Presdum of the Sovet Unon had rwmfed tle recently Austran state treaty,. Get That REEL FIXED NOW! We're ah Offcal "Penn." 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Canby Balderston, vcecharman of H* Federal Rwerve HoHd. 'I'le gross natonal producton now s at an mutual rate of $75,),,), a record pace, and represent:, a $6,,, ncreuse over the penk rate

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Mx flour to a paste wth a lttle sour cream and add to remanng cream. Pour over the chcken. Brng to the bolng pont, but do not boll. Remove from heat and serve wth noodles, Meat Balls Strojanoff lb. ground round steak -4 lb. ground pork cup cracker crumbs teaspoons salt Pepper to taste. - cup mlk eggs tablespoons fat - cups sour cream - cups slced broled mushrooms draned - cup sour cream Combne meats, crumbs, seasonnns, mlk and eggs. Mx well. Form meat balls l'/a nches across. Brown In hot fut. Add l'/a cups sour cream. Cover and smmer hour. Remove meat balls to warm servng dsh. Str >/ a cup sour cream nto mxture In fryng pan. Heat to bolng pont. Pour over meat balls. Mver In Sour Cream - lbs. lver - cup butter tablespoons flour -4 teaspoons salt Pepper to taste - cup sour cream Have lver slced % Inch thck. trm off skn and tough fbers. Brown lver on both sdes n butter. Remove Hve"r, add flour, salt and pepper to butter and blend cook mnute, strrng constantly. Return lver to fryng pan, cover closely and bake In an oven degrees for hour, or untl lver s tender. Anchovy Sandwch Spread - cup sour cream teaspoon or more anchovy paste Shredded lettuce Blend the cream wth the anchovy, use wth lettuce. Spread between thnly slced bread. Frut and Nut Taste Sandwch - cup sour cream -4 cup dates, prunes and fgs -4 cup chopped nuts Cut frut nto small peces. Add cream and nuts. Spread between thnly slced bread. Salmon Mold envelope uuflavored gelatn - cup cold water - cup lemon juce cups salmon flaked cup mayonnase cup chopped celery Serve wth vegetable sauce. Pepper - teaspoon salt Leaf lettuce Vegetable sauce Soften gelatn In cold fater, dssolve over hot water. Add remanng ngredents. Mx lghtly. Pour nto an oled 8%x4Vx nch loaf pun. Unmolc n leaf lettuce serve wth vegetable sauce. Vegetable Sauce cup sour cream - cup chopped, unpeeled cucumbers. -4 cup chopped green pepper -4 cup slced radshes tablespoons chopped green onon. - teaspoon salt Pepper to taste. Combne all ngredents. Chtl unusual taste to tho use of sour BUN OVER BV TRAW, UNHURT COLUMBUS, O. Nangy.Thopas. H, takng a "short cut" to school, started crawjf under a standng -**«#M «*»u». Jurt 4h«O. the wheels began t omove. Nancy shfted her body between the tracks and lay there untl the freght ears passed over her. Emergr.jp unscathed. Nanoy vowed she would never crawl under freght tran agan, H4NI) STUNTS ATLANTA, Oa.~A small whrl, wnd danced nto Donald E. J4«- gnnls's backyard, whpped a - pound boat he was buldng 6 feet nto the ar and wrecked It on Magum.s's back porch. 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