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1 Complete Local News Keep Astrde All The Actvtes Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper latterd Top Advertsng Results Our Famly Of Over 9, Readers s A Valuable Market For All Our Advertsers VOL. XXXV NO. 39 To Collect Clothng On Sunday Hungaran Drve Ad Opens; Mayor Urges Support of Campagn CAKTERET Mayor Edward J, unlan today proclamed the wrrk of January 3 as "Help Hungaran Relef" ard appealed to the populace to support the fund and clothng drve to be held here next week by the (Sarteret Commttee for Hungaran Relef. : All arrangements for the drve mvr been completed, Postmaster,ester Sabo, general charman reported. He called attenton to these two mportant dates: January 3, clothng collecton from to 4 P. M. Donors are requested to place the clothng n bundles. John Suto, charman of the clothng commttee s ur«- n; all volunteers to meet at the Borounh Hall before noon. J.uuary 5 from 6:3 P. M. to 9 p M. fund rasng. Householders urn requested to put the porchlch.s on for the canvassers. Fnal nstructons for the drve wll be gven at a meetng of the commttee n the Borough Hall next Monday nght. A refugee from Hungary wll be the speaker. At ths week's meetng, Wllam Greenwald, charman of the SET FOR DRVE: Here arc some of the leaders n Carteret lunrtran Relef Commttee drve. Shown from left to rght arc Bert Pnkol, treasurer; Joseph Comta, charman nf School dvson, Walter Schonwald, representng Carteret Lons Club and Stephen Bodak, an assstant, Army Commends ' Capt. A. J. Brown CARTKRKT, N. J., FRDAY, JANUARY,!)[)7 to Hear Talk on Hungary Catholc Welfare Councl and as- «^""»» w w w B'V«. months of locatng ner re P rt - Wednesday nght at ber 95f 7: P. M. the weekly prayer, meetns wll take place. PRCE EGHT CENTS D o l a n P r e s s e s M o v e Refugees For South Turnpke Nne llorough Resdents Act as nterpreters For Red (TOSS Unt CAKTERET Mrs. LaVada Hancock, executve drector of the. Perth Amboy - Carteret Chapter.' Amercan Red Cross, revealed today that nne Cnrteret resdents have responded to an urgent call from Red Cross for HungaranspenknR volunteers to act as nterpreters on "Operaton Mercy" nt ('amp Klmer. Mrs. Helen Bartok, 558 Roosevell Avenue, has reported on every Sumlny snce December 9, and has Rven a full day actng as nterpreter for Red Cross workers and the refugees. Mrs. Bartok also gave up her New Year'j Day holday to work on '"Operaton Mercy." Three men from Carteret, Joseph Szvas, 536 Roosevelt Ave- nue; Wllam Teleposk, 8 Wht man Street, and Lous Kody, 9 Emerson Street, worked New Year's Day actng as nterpreters. Some worked n the clothng room where refugees come to be suppled wth emergency clothnlg; others worked n teams and met the busloads of refugees as they arrved at Camp Klmer after de- Entrance, Ctes Need Carteret Plants Promote New PO Buldng Two Men to Hgher Rank \ For Borough Also Sought by Mayor EDWARD R. FTZ'ATRCK CARTERET Mayor Krward J.. Dolan revealed toclav that he wll push two new projects bndly needed n the borough. The frst, he sad, s a new post offce buldng. The second, he. declared, s an entrance and ext for southbound traffc on the Turnpke. ; Mnyor Dolan sad a renewed effort wll be mnde to get Congressman Frelnghuysn push Carterct'sdemand for a new post offce buldng. He ponted out that the Board of Educaton wllngly lent the use., of the Nathan Hale School facll-' tes for extra holday busness of-, the post offce. "The federal government owns a centrally located ste on whch a new buldng wth proper facltes could je erected," he declared. CARTERET Metal & Thermt CARTERET - Peter W. Gftds, «<><>;> Man street* busness dvson reported that barkng from the USNS General, Co. poratlon today announced the resdent manager of the local Sad Mayor Dolan: "n the fedhe plans to contact all busnessmen personally for funds. Clear 3 AM. to 6 A.M. *Roy Eltnge, Brooklyn, on New: pl. omolon of Edward R. Fltzpat- ; Westvaco Mneral Products Dv-; eral census of 95 our populaton Year's Day. :, nn ^ >u t ' son Plant, today announced the was lsted at 3,3. The estmated rck, 9 Roosevelt Avenue, CARTERET Polce Commssoner John Uutnck today day a week, and other assgnments j f o r e m l n ln the detlnnlng depat-; ^ John E. c Coakley Qf of Monroe U m m crease of 5, persons." Also workng as nterpreters one """'""". """""'"" ]"" H "'!" promoton of an area resdent, populaton today s 8., an n- : Edwn S. Quln, charman of teachers and schools dvson repotted that teachers n two school s appealed to auto owners not to FORT LEAVENWORTH. Kan. when needed, are Mrs. Betty j ment as of January. CARTERET Dr. Alexander! Avenue, Elzabeth, to the poston The mayor cted fgures recently made park ther can on the man have donated 45 already. Capt. Albert J. Brown, U. S. Kuhn, Atlantc Avenue; Mrs, Mr. Ftzgerald graduated from Haraszt, who wth hs famly Of Plant Engneer of the Carteret P ublc ^ Postmaster Lester thoroughfares between 3 A. M. u, n u- a u«««na nant Sabo whch lst gross recepts for fled from Hungary wll be the and 6 A. M. to permt the street St. Joseph's Parochal School and plant. 95f ^ % m m ^ ^ ^ Kuest speaker at the Sunday evenng.servce n the Calvary Bapattended Carteret Hgh School. Mr. Coakley, a gradaute of Newj ark College of Engneerng wth wth $9,3.7. pendant ln recognton of jner- department to clear debrs and ** Weas. 6 Gant sers start to work. He cted the snow. t.st Church at 6:3 o'clock. He Avenue, and Samuel Schwartz,! Employed by the company snce a Bachelor of Scence degree n As for the new Turnpke en- need of addtonal volunteers for Streets specfed by the commssoner are: Roosevelt Ave- perences durng the last few Mrs. Hancock ponted out that hourly jobs n producton and as'assstant plant englener of the wrtng to the Turnpke Authorty wll speak of hs personal ex- 4 Unon Street. March, 948, he served n varous mechanoca'l engtoe^rtng."hm'been tra " ce - ^ mayor sad that he s January 3 and January 5. Tactcs at the Fsshburne Mltary Stckers and posters callng attenton to the need for Hungaran The Captan s attendng the Pershlf Avenue and Cooke hs wfe and thelrllve" chldren agences have been fortunate n, control or t Ws promoton. He tne Red Cross and otner rellet requestng the addtonal entrance,' School at Waynesboro. Vrgna. nue, Washngton Avenue, mont ls m Budapest before he. j a laboratory techncan n qualty: Westvaco plant for the past sx He expressed belef that new ndustry could be nterested to locale ad were dstrbuted n the borough Has week. ten-month regular course at Command and general staff college volunteers who are devotng con- Mr. Coakley served as a leutenant Avenue. managed to escape. : "btatang Hungaran - speakng A lfe-long resdent of Elzabeth, s coach of the Metal & Thermt here f Carteret had both north Dr. Haraszt wll speak n Hun- slderable tlme ta ad tne j sotball team and a member fo the Mrs. Touhey' Ades at Fort Leavenworth. Kansas. n the U. S, Navy for three years! and South Turnpke entrances. ganan and the pastor of the: f Mrs. Patrck Touhey, lsted the by Mayor General Lonel C. McfollownK capulru for the varous Om, commandng general of Fort, jact as nterpreter. Many servces are provded to Honor Rev. Huber g Sewaren Boat Club. durng World War. n hs New Year's message, church, Rev. Joseph Matus, wll; Mayor Dolan stressed the nerd of dstrcts as folluws: Mrs. Keen j Leavenworth and commandant or the At Dnner Sunday, new ndustry, to lghten the load The mornng servce wll be Hungaran refugees 'by the Red ot the UfaM"*"* B.rtos. Mrs. Oenevleve Frey. Mrs. Command and General Staff Cross. Free communcatons are J at A. M. followng the Sunday Name New Ferry j Potocng Shuns MryLehotsky. Mtt Ethel VargB.'College, at a ceremony held ths provded from the refugee to hs CARTERET Rev. Anthony J. School at A, M. The ; sermon / of famly n the Unted States, also' Mrs Margaret Sandor, Mrs. Mn- [ *«* «'" *t.wt Matefy. Mrs. Mary Toth, Mrs. Captafn Brown attended the H"ber pa;tor of Et. Elwabeth f New Thngs : forejgn nqu ry 5ervlce for famllcs n Mnue Honor Reelecton Bd ncrease Shown Helen Nemlsh. Mrs. Emma Brt- Monterey Pennsula College and,?* ""* who h " Jf Pt turn " lnpr \ m be oe asssted asssea by Homer Trcules, assstant pas-.,._. U. _»,.. * h. r«.,«...*, nf v&n.. n r t«from Europe, wll be h way," sad Mrs. Hancock, "refugees can drect' an nqury and a ' CARTERET At a ceremony j CARTERET Schopl Commsheld yesterday on Governors, sloner Patrck Potocng sad today n School Budget Mary Babes, Mr». Else Ullers- hs entry nto the servce n July, parsh, naer, Mrs. Emma Abaray, Mrs. 94. After servng n the enlsted k. On Tu(sd Jan 5 7;3 ther relatves resdng Ksrolle Munkacsy, Mrs. Betty ranks for a year, the captan atfjecc, and Mrs. Hlda CoURhlln. tended Offcers Canddate School n St. P. M. the Sunday School teachers ' sland, two new desel-powered that he wll not be a canddate m Father Hubcr came on the wll have ther monthly meetng, ferryboats were commssoned by for reelecton to the Board of SuDerntendent " Thel ' e ac a " " lus llvms ln the U. S. Army and named after j Educaton. All mones derved from the at Fort BennR, Georga, and Haan wth,76 nfu- Adams Adns wll ^l, _"_..., JL. Carteret who have taken advan-; two congressonal Medal of Honor j Mr Polocn who namcd drve wll be turned over to the was commsoned n August,' 943. Bee*. He represented the Natonal ^ ^ ^ ^ of ths servce durng the j wnner, L, Gen. Thomas w. Her- j BOSS'S? ^, lee to be sent to Austra to help The captan partcpated n fve uecem- ren, commandng general, Frst U. salcl sald ths m new post wlu requre ' S. Army, presented pctures of the j a great deal of hs tmc,. Frank. lmse who escaped from the ron major campagns n the European aman. Theater of Operatons durng ferryboats and Medal of Honor;, y;, he sa, d,, [t would be d ' lfflcult All canvassers are requested to World War wth the 94th En- ^ ^ ^ ^ Club ^ FTA, Hoy On _ Saturday. _ January _ ctatons to next of kn, The Car-, for me t ^.^ m the school 9, the teret_man_ honored was the late Mart ther collectons at 6:3 Rneer C. Battalon. From June. Name ^ gt James, Post ' Calh. lboa. (lj whue t am too rough clerk." Carvary Baplsl MelVs club wll whtotle wll blow 95. untl August, 9o4, he served ^ WaJ. Velerans nave a f apjack and sausage sup 3 Auto Vctms Pvt. Ncholas Mnue. M. when a whstle ll b. The terms of Mr. 'Potocng, The award was made posthumously. Here s the full text of the Brown expre next month. There to start the drve. Return* should wth headqurtcrs at Fort Rchbe made at polce headquarters, ardson. Alaska. Mrs. John Bodak, Mrs. Frank Us nvted to brng another man Rchard Donovan and Robert R. Commttee charmen nclude per at 7 P. M. Each member n Hosptal Anyone who would stll lke to Pror to hs present assgnment Q U ray. George Slomko and John wth hm. George Davs of North Medal of Honor ctaton: has not been a defnte decson 'llunteer may do M by contactng to Fort Leavenworth n Septem-' Dombrowskl. ' ; Brunswck, wll present sldes and CARTERET Mrs. M a r y j Prvate Mnue was born at Sedn on the part of Mr. Donovan or mher Mrs Touhey or the com- ber, 955. he was PMS&T at Father Huber s expected n re- a talk on the subject: "Gettysburg, Astrowsky, 38, of 7 Post Boule- del n Austra-Hungarjf (now Mr. Brown as to whether or not commttee outlned thp board's mtec lsted above before the Fsh'jurnp Mltary School. late hs experence n meetng and A Lesson n Amercansm." Mr. j varc f 'L,! n :., a v r.. c. "!,.. n they wll seek re-electon. wage scale proposals. t would wthn the boundares of Poland) set the mnmum pay by $ and 'He has been awarded the the Hungaran rcfu- Davs s a gradual ofmount Ol-' 899 and came t the ' Unted Meanwhle 'there were reports the maxmum also by $, also Heart and the Certfcate gees. Father Huber left n the vet College n Mchgan. He has' P tal - whle ner "^band, Domn - j states at the age of. He served that John, Kcndzerskl, Jrt, and A meetng of the volunteer c a $3 hcrement plus a $ ad-, of Commendaton at Fort Rch-! mddle of December by plane to had a career as a teacher of <*<* 39 and ther. son ' R(;hard ' j utyeart n the Regular Army. As Mchael Pusllo may become can- justment. The teachers dd not uutee wll be held Monday Bemerh.ven n Germany where Amercan Hstory for forty 5 ' are_ n far condton n fh ; y foty years. ] a member of the 6th Armored n- ddates. favor ths plan, but urged a graduated adjustment. No decson was ;w ut whch tme 'a speaker ardson. horded the Armv transport u e an actve member of Lhe ] saye hosptal.! fantry n the st Armored Dvson, Those desrng to run for the Ca '" pkumerw " lbe Pre66nt two C "tj chldren. a " Rof Robe. rt (S Otto, 3 ans and V ^ c, : ^ t ^«^ thet ^ ^ he"wnu ^ to ^[ Sdeons. 'hey were njured Monday, he won the Medal of Honor for hs board of educaton must fle ther reached on ths plan and the, board nght when ther car struck a! acton near MedJez-el-Bab n Tu- pettons not j later than January wll gve lt further study. Renee' Pemu,. resde at 66 The boat was three days late b.:- utlty pole n Washngton Avenue at Lous Street Josephne O'Bren, secretary o( North Afrca, on Aprl 8, 4 at 9 P. M., accordng to Mrs. Sunnvkd Named Hc<t(l Bullard Loop. Fort Ltavenworth. The borough was granted permsson to run the storm sewer ^orlh Atlantc Drunken Drvng Here Of Lbrary Board He s the son of Albert Brown, Mrs. Astrowsky suffered mul- whenthe advanqe of the assault the board. through the Hgh School athletc Harrs Street, -Carteret, New Gve kclure Tonght, p tlple yfractures of facal bones, pos-! elements of hs company was held feld as requested by Borough Engneer Joseph G. Jomo wth the CARTERET Walter Surowka Jersey. P n ' CARTERET Pleadng CARTEHET Pleadng gulty to sble s^e skull smm fracture naotuu and ;wu dsloca- uou^a- j llp up Dy flankng nankng fre nre from rom an enemy YEARS WTH ESSO '.MS fleeted presdent of the -: Mrs. Brown s the former Mas At Llrome c>yna^(>{,u drunken drvng, Walter Tempal-j ton of the rght hp,! machne gun nest Prvate t Mnue CARTERET John E. Kuzma, provso that the feld.s to be replaced ln good condton. bru.y broad tnwum at ths week's; Alyce Ottela Volt, daughter of m-k..naton m«etln«. Thomas, Otto W. Vot, 343 Rver Road, CARTERET Another n a seres > sky, 45, Warren Street, was Her husband has possble skull voluntarly and alone charged the Jr., 5 New Jersey Avenue, today sentenced by'magstrate Nathanel fracture,. nternal njures, severe! enemy entrenchment wth fxed celebrates twenty years' servce John J. Cko was nmed audtor at annual salary of $,M, McW,tters was named vlce-pres- Readng. Pennsylvana. of lectures wll be held at 8:3 A. Jacoby to 3 days ln the work- on the rght knee and face. bayonet, kllng approxmately ten wth the Esso Research and Endent Doth were namtd to the Captan AlSSrown. «.3».' o.tlsl 5 ^ ^ ' -nd.*> ^ Plus costs. n! onjhe rght kne and face Of the enemy, and completely de- glnoerng Company. Mr. Kuzma s Albert Brechka appled Board by Mayor Edward J.- Dolan. The boy suffered severe cuts j strayng the poston. He then, conon the forehead. (Contnued on Page Eght) pany's chemcals research dvson. Contlnued on Pago Elt) treas- nfantry. Unted States Army, the topc for dscusson wll be a laboratory techncan n the com- teachng poston, su-wart Zm- Banlck Professor of Mltary Scence and '"the Jewsh Book." Rabb Levs ur' Tactcs, Fshburne Mltary Brenner wll revew r the recently Tempalsky also was fned $ Mrs. John Rupkrlegel was nam r ed hmself by y publshed book o enttled "Great plus $5 costs, or fve days senh a l- The Senor Class of the (Car- TO PRESENT COMEDY ' t lbraran; Mrs. fattlck Touhesd, e drvng wthout t» and..smsuh lbraran^ Mrs. Mary mertorous deab ln Jewsh hlsto ry."; tence. for... _..... d $3, or three days, for] teret Hgh School wll (present a mle and Mrs, FfaneeS Cunha, 954. l ^ to AUKUSl, _»«u. 9Jg Durlng uu The Kldflush wll-be rected by! cense, arjd by Denns Barjn, a student of the He- falure to have regstraton n hs muscal comedy, "By Hex," wrths brew School. Refreahments 'nks, Mrs, John Dobrclvlch was ths 'perod Captan Brown, t d t ( th wll H be' possesson. fl t He pleaded gulty to j ten by John Renger, on Wednes-...wd bookbnder and Mrs. Jula hu hs j -- qualtes of ^ leadershp,. tmmrt nrlement. perserven se^erance se ved by Mrs, Ben Baron and, all three charges. ;''.man and Mrs, Barah Manchesej ^«J^u m'pl EUn. Mrs, Stanford Baron.! Tempalsky was arrested Satur- Story of Carteret's Famly Doctor Edtor's Note: uf a serfs of on the lfe of pr. J, J. Cartmts oldet practtoner who recently w& precnted wth He Amercansm award by O»rtcret Post, 63, Amercan Leflon. who could afford tj most be pad lust n tlls phlosophy, the doctor laughed, the people were often mstaken, for too many of them dd the same-pad the doctors last, Hs frst car was a 9 Cadllac. 'AltTERBT-When Dr. Reason Qne cyllnder wth chan drve and lust b-kun practcng, the rate for pluuetury trabmlsslon, the cur 'uuhe vsts was one dollar, o.'flce vsts ffty tents. n order to make cost $85 and Had to be land- H>e Mum.l.., faster and a» many as > cranked b,y one of the two lumse call* W] u** was con- Bejs. The other hadytp gun tne u t tops, because 6f the -oad engne, He kept t two years, then. Rtawn kept three n successon came three Fords, n top notoh oodltlon. an Overland, frve Bucks, two La- He recalls that motherhood Saldes a Pontlac, an Oldsmoblle, a ) "uyht hm a fee of ten to ffteen Dodge coupe, a Studebaker, two dollars then, f the money could be Chryslers. He stll 'ecalls the durablty of hs )6 Dodge. Hs favor- collected. t was not a reflecton <" the hunesty of the people, te was a 935 LaHtlle whch went mntttlned. the doctor, but the 84, mles. Hv dd not have the spark plugs changed untl 68, tmes. A good labo/er r«ceved only mles had passed. The brakes we«e 7.5 a week and thus was often relned at 78,. ""able to meet all hla blls. The ThjD doctor beleves Mutt today's cars ought to be even heaver and that drvers should have more respect for ther lves by drvng at reasonable speeds. Of nterest to drers s the prce of gasolne than fve cents! veteran of World War, Dr. Reason dsclosed that he tled to enlst n the Spansh-Amercan War because many of hs colleye frends had. "But the enemy must heard was gong to jon," h? laughed, "and qut the war." He served as chef medcal exa- mner for draft board 4. All Cur-! teret men reported to Camp Klmer va Mctuchen. Je was very pressttd for tme. The flu epdemc had taken up t much of hs tme that frequently he slept only three or fours a day. t was mpossble to keep hours. Not havng, a car at that partcular tme avalable, Dr. Reason found a good helpng hand n Foster Wheeler whch loaned htm a car and a chau- day by Patrolmen Wllam Troost j and Ralph Peters. day and Thursday, February 6 and 7, at '8 P. M. Tckets are now on sale and may be purchased from ' the members of the Senor Class. Marked Rse n Buldng Permts Shown Durng '56 CARTERET--A, sharp ncrease n new buldng constructon s " ^' d '" the aunu * report f 95f ' P re P» red ^ Paul Much f wllo n6pector - Mucha ' splace te? ow b f n^aby Edward Zanat. Total cost of constructon authorzed last year amounted to $5,464,77 as compared wth $,444,835 n 55. The fgures, month by month: January. February March Aprl ' May June July August September October November - December ,79.,, 48,3.,4&8. 4, ,78, 8,86.,45. 73,65: 58,88, 4,. 6,5. (Contnued, on Page K#ht) Totals.,444, «,. 35,. 4,65,393. 5,. 84,57. 97,35. 8,395.,735 56,68. 47, ,35. $5,464,77. UU.MXUULRH-- ' CARTERET ^- Board of Educaton at ts meetng Wednesday' nght approved ths budget whch calls for an ncrease of about $76, and set January 5 at 7 P.M. as teh date for a publc hearng. The, total budget has been set at $999, Of ths sum, $833, s tp be rased by taxaton. Salary tems provde the largest ncrease lr) the budget. n the-presence of a large gatherng of teachers. Mrs. Alys Sherdan, charman of the teachers' KKKV WMfcl) OK OKOUG MAN: Vestml ly, on Guvemu* sland,. u>w frry vtm, n)wnsbovl and named tor tn- late 'vl. Nleltolus Mmc, CuK'^uual Metal nl llmm wnner. Mrs, Ancw Smth, mur ut 'rvate Mnue, bukc Uf. cuuutuk buttle. At the ^aut- lme, Mchael * lunuc, u brother uf frlvate Mluue, pulled the lanyard whch unveled the lumlutt; uu tle, yhot uube uf the butt..

2 v\r,v. TWO zabothtown Gas to Share Sponsorshp of TV Drama ' '-n AMBOY - The Elzan.s Company wll jon,,,' utlty companes : :.-t the Unted States n ndustry's network telel, 'nr on Thursday. Janu- ' ' ;.- ^;)o)5or ol "Playhouse (H< Televson's 9-mnute '.c M:.(.S The program wll..l Krtlly bv CB8 (Chan-.: Ath talented Jula Meade,! - ndustry's host*rs. ',:,.t.l presentaton under.umy sponsorshp wll be c.vm Day," the story of > p; t of a post-hydrogen war ( ;;; :':n:'v whose survval or ex- ',.' :..-fst.s wth the last ret':... par of young persons. : :; t Day" wll star John ': ':,;er Uurje. Sr Cedrlc r,-:'. Vctor Jory. Mary f-.. d Elzabeth Patterson.»,: fst use of TV networks, '.:.< the people of Amerca :.r understandng of the ' ( U-ng provded by the gas ::'!! -, to more than 3 mllon (!'',!;!!.-.' accordng to W. S 'o: '- presdent. "t wll also «N>! the many advantages of <fl lt 'j applances and the n: >.: -.lre of! ; as n today's mod- ( : : ;;r:ne " ' > Amercan Gas Assocaton am:.'" the sponsorshp of "!'., ' ' 9" through the coop-' ' 't.' : upport of «as utlty com- ).,, <, transmsson companes,!!" ;'f ' Hrers, equpment suppl- '!'. :'!]'-l producers. The program A. n curred on more than 5 N MEMORAM n lnng memory of our dear j and brother, George John VVdtjdhull. who passed away J..u.ry 4, 953. Wut beautful memores we p-rall Yum lovng ways for one and Ml, n our hearts and n our thoughts Of nl the happness you brol! lt You stll lve on from year to yea!' Aha.;:; (Jtur and always near Thm'hts return to scenes long pam. Years roll on but memores la.sl. 'Snned Sadly Mssed, by Mother, Dad and Carol <',:<' ;" ac'o^s the naton each Son, born to Mr. and Mrs. '"H.unlay from 9:3 to : P.M., Stephen Kalas, 8 Hudson 8treet Dbuble Fne Drmm John Koncl of Carteret and Mrs. K.!' ): Standard Tme. The gas at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, January. The Evenng Department of the John Kulck of Port Readng; one By Newark Motorst '.d'.t-y wll.spoasor the fnal brother, John Kovacs of Bast n'myr every other Thursday. Carteret Woman's Club at ts Mllsboro, Pa.; three ssters, Mrs. CARTERET Because he dsregarded a traffc summons, Earl.'! Meade, n addton to Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. meetng ths week voted a donaton to the Hungaran Relef and Jula Nagrady of Passalc, Mrs. ml.un to servng as the n-: Ronald De Fretas, 33 Laurel Stephen Kovacs of Los Angeles, R. Carter, 47 Baldwn Street, ( 'ry'.s hostess on "Playhouse' Street, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, January 4. Calf., and Mrs. Elzabeth Borbely of Hawthorne, N. Y., and double by Magstrate Nathanel Newark, last nght was fned plans were dscussed for a theater 'n ' v. -.'A also make personal ap- party n New York n Aprl. Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs ekht grandchldren. A. Jacoby. Charles Lee, 8 Ptch Street, at Funeral servces were held yesterday Carter was penalzed $33 nstead the Perth Amboly General Hosptal, from hs late resdence at of the set fne $5. January 4. 9 A. M. A requem hgh mass pearances at large gas meetngs throughout the country. She s already known to netwotk audences because of her regular appearance* on other top-rated televson programs. "Playhouse 9." the frst hourand-a-half drama seres to be presented by any televson network on a regular weekly bass, has been haled by newspapers from roaat to coast as "TV's most exctng development of the season" New York Tlme*, "TV's fnest dramatc show," (Boston Record and "the season's greatest new program" (La Angeles Herald-Express. Among the wdely-acclamed presentatons on "Playhouse 9,, thus far'have been "Requem for a Heavyweght," "Rendezvous n Black." "Sncerely, Wlls Wayde.' "Forbdden Area," and "The Famly Nobody Wanted " Club OBTUARES MRS. BARBARA CKO CARTERET The funeral of Mrs BaBrbara Harakall Clko, Chrstopher Street, who ded Tuesday, wll be held tomorrow mornng at 8:3 o'clock from her late home. A.solemn hgh mass of requem wll be offered n Sacred Heart Church by Rev h Mam. F:a. a former resdent of J Pctrck. as celebrant. nterment wll be n St Gertrude's!ths Droufh. ded suddenly Tuesday n Mam. He s survved by Cemetery, Calona. three daughters. Mrs. Osobel Ballwage. Rnhway, Sster Mary Mel- Mrs. Clko resded here for 3 years. She was a communcant l chor. Culdwell and Mrs. Joan of Sacred Heart Church and a (Fguproa, Elzabeth; two Sons, member of the Altar and Rosary Charles and Joseph MeQrath, Socety of the Church. Lnden: " tlu-cp grandchldren; ft Survvng are her husband. sster. Mrs, Frank Schuck, ths Charles; four sons, Borough Audtor John Cko, Mchael. George! and Stephen Cko. all of ths borough; and a, daughter. Mrs. Mary Mtko, ths pace.and two grandchldren. A son. John Francs, was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Hornak, Jr, 58 Heald Street, at the Elzabeth Genera! Hosptal, Elzabeth,.Amercan Agrcultural Chemcal Tuesday Mrs. Hornak s the former Angle Stragapede. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Angel Ramos, 8 Unon Street, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, January 8. FRTDAV, JANUARY. 957 Name Lloyd Head - Of Health Board at the St. Elzabeth R. C. Church Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lee, 8 Ftch Street, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, January 4. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Ellas Varga, 54 Grant Avenue, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, January 3, and Athletc Club nc., to be held Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Steve Juug, Roosevelt Avenue, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, January 5. Twns, a boy and a grl were born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Keatng, 9f Wautyko Street at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, Jnnuary 6. MD-WNTER CLEARANCE A SALE! SUTSAH. OVERCOATS Were $55 - NOW $43.5 Were $65 NOW $5.5 Wep $67.5 NOW $54. Were $75 NOW $59.5 FREE CUFF ALTERATONS S'OR T SHRTS. Balance of our all-wool plad or plan sport shrts. Were $8.95. Now $5.95 NECKWEAR. Dozens of pure slk mported Tes. Were $.5, $3. and $5. Now $.95 FANCY DRESS SHRTS. Madrds, Broadcloth, Oxford Strpes and plan colors. Were $3.95 jo $5.95. Now $.95. SUBURBAN COATS. Fne qualty, all-wool, qulted led, Were $45. Now $ SWEATERS.! Fancy Sk-Type Pullovers, % all wool. Were $, NQW $7.95. GLOVES. All-wool, plan colors only. Were $,5. Now $.75 SPORT COATS. Balance of our selected all wool coats. Were to $37.5. Reduced fa $9.95 WHTE SHRTS. Balance of dscontnued whte shrt stock. Were $3.95 to $5. Now $.95 MANY OTHER UNADVERTSED* SPECALS Ths Sale Does Not nclude Our Entre Stock Just Say: CHARGE T! On Your HAND-CHABGE ACCOUNT! NO EXTHA COSTSt LBRECS A SONS mm AT KNO na. - PBRTH AMM U.\ SHOP FRDAY TL» P. M. FKEE PAEUNO STEPHEN KOVACS, SR. CARTERET Stephen Kovacs, Sr., 34 Leffert Street, ded Sun- day evennf at :4 P. M.. January 6, after a sho t llness, A resdent of Carteret for 37 years, he was employed at the Co.. for 3 years. He was retred three years ago. He was a member of the St. Elzabeth R. C. Church, and a member of the Grand Lodfte, of the Ancent Order of Unted Workmen of Connectcut. He s survved by hs wfe, Mrs. Mary nee Aascan Kovacs; three sons. Stephen, Jr., and Elmer, all of Carteret; two daughters, Mrs. Club Wll Honor Mayor Dolun, Such CARTERET A testmonal dnner wll be tendered Mayor Edward Dolsn and Counclman Alex Such, sponsored by the Cty Lne Socal Saturday. January 9, at Bcthlen Hull. A dnner wll be served at 7 P.M. and musc for dancng wll be furnshed by the K-Dets or chestra. Tckets may be obtaned by contactng Harry Alen at the clubrooms, 3"Roosevelt Avenue. Charman of the affar s Deputy Chef Charles Makwnsk. asssted by the followng commttee: Edward Czajkowsk, Stephen Alach, Stephen Uhouse, John Morton, Patrck Shaul, Harry Aller Hurry Jubln and Stanley Szyba. FORMER TELEPHONE OPERATORS Have you consdered puttng your skll back to work? t's a good dea. Wages are hgh and there's a real need for your experence. Openngs are' now avalable for full - tme or part - tme work n Woodbrdge Central Offce, ard you wll receve credt for prevous experence. For nformaton, call Chef Operator <WOodbrdge 8-99) or apply at 365 Wllam Street n Woodbrdge. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY, at 9.3 A. M. nterment n St. Jamps Cemetery. WoodbrdKe. Bearers were. Adam Balowar- C7uk'Adam Snyde Mchael Konc. Joseph Osowlck. Stephen Vlzenfelder and Joseph Welu.w. CHARLES MrOKAJH! CARTERET---Chu'lrs MrQrnt. place, and two brothers, James McGrath, Fords and Eugene Mc- Grath, Mptuclwn. The body s at the Flynn nnd Son Funeral Home., Ford Avenue. Fords, for"the funeral. PBA Show March.7; Plan Bn Acts CARTERET Plans are hemp; made by Carteret Local 47. Patrolmen's Benevolent Assocaton for the annual vaudevlle show whch j wll bo presented at the Hgh School audtorum on the nght of March 3. t s planned to present at least ten vaudevlle acts, accordng to 'atrolmen Wllam Gurncy and Francs Larkn, co-charmen for the show. 6 PHOTO-GUDE ' Jvmptr and fov Pattern No. U44 A DANG button-back jumptr f<y a young mlu, wth hgh roundtd watln: And for a companon, o danty pulltd!e«klou... No. 544 wth Photo Oudt, n «3, 4, 5,6,7, t ytan. Sn 4, jumptr, '/ yard of 3nch/ blout; 'fa yard. N««dl«wort Potltm No. 4 Sendng colon and frnplt crsnt/lch moltu for fal wort on tj lovly Saktt Dugn. No. 6 ha ho-ron ranfarj color chart. 5«nd 35c for toch Jumpsr and Blown Patttm {combned), 5c for tact Nttdlworlc Patttm to AUDREr UNE twem, -NWNS," 3 W. Adam Strut, Chcago CARTERET Joseph Lloyd was elrctrd presdent of the Board of, Health at the organzaton meet- ng last nsht. HP succeeds Joseph Leshlck who WHS named secretary. Ncholas Sullvan was chosen vce presdent. The board namwl'x physcans at $5 per annum. They are: Dr me T. Ketneny for Keep Well Clnc; Mr. Maurce Chodosh to St. Joseph's Parochal School; Dr. Lous Downs. Holy Famly School; Dr. Joseph Wantoch and Dr. Theodore Chemkn, mmunzaton dlnc and Dr. Mlton Brown, venpral dseases clnc. - Eref - n honor of the seventh brthday of ther son, James, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Kondrk, State Street entertaned at a party n ther home. Fre Sunday, damaged the back and roof of a garage and destroyed a small shed on the premses of Oeorge Clauss, Roosevelt Avenue. Both fre companes responded. Thomas C. Brtt of 3 Elmwood Avenue, s a patent at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal. At ts last meetng, Lades' Auxlary of Star Landng Post, Veterans of Foregn Wars voted a donaton to the Cancer Fund Drve. Danel McCormck, New Jersey Knghts of Columbus state deputy of East Orange was the prncpal speaker at Sunday's communon breakfast held by Carey Councl. 8 Knghts of Columbus. Grand KTght Peter Panek presded. St. Mark's PTA wll hold a food sale Febuary 3 after both servces n the church. Altar and Rusary Socety of the Holy Famly Church ths week nstalled the followng new offcers: Mrs. Martha Akalewcz, presdent; Mrs. Sophe Godlesk, vce prsedent; Mrs. Mary Czaj-, kowsk, treasurer, and Mrs. Walter Sak recordng secretary. Mss Edna Donovan, Bernard Street, entertaned the Women's Auxlary of St. Mark's Epscopal Church at her home ths week. Ths man con gvt ytt dependable delvery of THE CHRSTAN SCENCE MONTOR ntfutmul daly Housewves, busnessman, -j" tmchers, ond students all over the world read ortd enjoy ths nternatonal newspaper, publshed daly n Boston. Worldfamous for constructve news stores ond penetratng, edtorals. Specal features for the whole famly. Th«Chrtt& Sdtpct Montor One Norway St., Botofl ), Mol. Send your rwwpoptr tar t*«tm checked Enclosed fnd my cktck or money ordar, year J!6 Q 3 monthj J4 Q ^STcs^s*"!! MH Mry K) U twt wl rrat plflt of MUVM JM» wr lut bvytaf pfn. Hn wt kavt t«bulclw f>k«m g tl rd rf k C l Nome Addrm HLL PHARMACY "The'Home of Servce" $87 Room vclt Avenue, Carteret t month }6 Q Phone K--535 SHVER B.FK: Srrnr at dnner n honor of Rrv. Orvlle N. Davdson! rector of St. Marks Kplwopul Church. tnarul.s the Slh annversary of hs ordnaton nto presthood. Shown from left to rght are: Donald Davdson, Mrs. Davdson, Rrv. Davdson, Bshop Banyard and Joseph Thomson of St. John's Epscopal Chureh, Sewaren. Mrs, Thomson, who also attended, s not shown n the pcture. YOUTH HURT N FALL CAKTERET - Patrck Shortt, 8, of SOB Monroe Avenue. Asbury Park, who s sad to have fallen of! a roof ncooldge Street, s a patent n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. He s sufferng from a possble fracture of the rght wrst, brused spne and possble' back njury. P.T.A, TO MEET CARTERET The regular meet- ng of the Columbus-Cleveland School P.T.A. wll be held Tuesday evenng, January 5, at 8 P. M. n the Cleveland School. Mrs. Roy -Jackson, Cvl Defense charman, wll be n charge of the program. The ffth grade mothers wll be n charge of hosptalty. fartrhft Dtnncratc Auxlary To )l('(l Thursday rmj 'KRK.T - The -dles Aux, r y ftf ho General Democratc O!'.:n/ntlm wll hold ts regular nnhly mectlk Thursday evenm-.,»;ury 7, nt 8:3 P. M. n f-]«lonsr No.. The lme to start savn;* s now... The place to save s here, where HGHER DVDENDS, compounded regularly, help your savngs grow faster. And renemher, steady savng lrugs the hest results. Make every payduy your lme to save..,. You'll always he glad you dd. A wrv.to nrphlnt sale Wll fold.v hf btslnrss meetng wth Mr;, (encvpvc Prey and members from HP second and thrd dlslnct.s w\ hnstpsscs. Mym- Edwnn J. Dolan, Jr., wll be the speaker for the evenn. TO RECEVE COMMUNON CARTERET The Holy Name Socety of St. Joseph R. C. Church wll receve communon n «body ths Sunday, January 3, at the 8 A. M.'tnass. nstallaton of offcers and a lght breakfast wll follow n the school hall. NOT MLK'S SONS CARTERET n last Frday's ssue, t was ncorrectly stated that the boys holdng the Bble at the oath of ceremony of Counclman Thomas MMk were hs two sons. The boys are the counclman's nephews. DVDEND ACTUALLY PAD AT THE RATE OF,., PER ANNUM or the 6 month perod eludng Decemher 3st, 956 Savngs made on or before January th wll earn dvdends from January st. AH savngs nsured up to $,! By Federal Savngs and Loan nsurance Corporaton Member: Federal Home Loan Bank System Unted States Savngs \ anq Loan League N. J. Sayngs and Loan League UNTED ROOSEVELT SAVNGS AND LOAN ASSOCATON 7 COOKE AVENUE, CARTERET Phone Kl -5445

3 -J.. PRERfl Fre Co. No. nducts Staff CAUTRRKT At a mrrtlna nf pj r Company the followng L--re nducted to offce for 957 by Fre Commssoner Thorum Mlk: Robert Morrs, prpsdent;' Henry Morrs, Vce presklrnt; Steve Resko, recordng secretary; gtnnley Hadyk, fnancal secretary; ank Magyar, treasurer; Mchael Yucheskl. representatve to Fremen's Relef Assocaton; Frank j Magyar, chef; Andrew Luknsluk, second assstant chef; Stanley tcyk, foreman; Wllam Al brlct", assstant foreman; John Petnskl, warden; and John [ ononnell, junor Warden. Mss Csellc Wed * At Magyar Church CARTERET A pretty weddln! took place Saturday afternoon n the Magyar Reformed Church when Mss Adrlenne Elzabeth Csellp., daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Frank Cselle, 74 Pulaskl Avenue, became the brde of Harlnul C'henny Burnor, son of Mrs. Arche Wllams, Manchester. N. H. Hev Alexander Daroczy performed the ceremony. (lven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a gown of slk shnnlung. flntertlp-length vel md carred a whte orchd rrl.st.ephanots on a prayer book. Ms. Joseph Bartko Of ths bor- FRTDAY, JANUARY, -!:,7 (ub Scout Pack Makes Award* PAGE THREE Post to Entertan \ eterans at Lyons CARTERET- At a recent meet ng of the St. James Post, 66, CARTERET - Den No. of f'.wv., plans were made to hold cub Remt Pack 8 held L< regu- B * >llrrt P 9 '? Bt L^"* Veterans!:n monthly meetng at whch Hosptal on Thursday, January 7. lne the commute reported on the The Knsmen wll furnsh musc ''lans for a blue and gold dn- ' o; rtnncnj nnd all members are "T to be held next month, to requested to attend. The OUB Wll Tlrhmle the 47th brthday of leave the post room* at 6 P. M. ; -outng n Amerca. ; A vst to the Walburgar Or* Mrs. R Fulgo was ntroduced as Phanage n Rase le wll be made n thp new den mother by J. Pollng. V(Vr * nprr future - Anyepe wshng to donate clothng for chldren from sx months to four Mr. A. Bll Matefy. t!e cub mns- '' made the followng awards: "brut, Robert Yanlk and Rch-! nl Pulgo: wolf, Lous.Flep, Rch. nl Orepor, Mchael Puslllo, Ml- Ynnlk, Stephen Gawronskl ycarsof age, or canned goods are requested to contact members of the pott. The post also s collectng old "Ugl was matron of honor. Joseph Spltzer of Lnden was best row. Rchard BLschoff, John Mehl., P hnnft R M - Stanley Macloch resgned as a volunteer member and was suefceded by Wllam O'Donnell, 7 tort.ko and Lous Toth, Jr., of Stephen Mnrkus, Rchard Oaw-! meetngs are held on the frst man. Usherng were Joseph Robert Toth, Mchael Yanlk,' A membershp drve s on M»d Arthur Avenue. ths borough. ronskl. Davd Cox, Allen Jack-'Sunday of each month at :3 The presdent, Robert Morrs Mr. and Mrs. Cselle left on a GETS BADGK: Photo shows Fre Chef Frank Magyar gettng son and Qay Jackson; slver ar-; A. M."ln the St. James Clubrooms, stated that snce the frst of the wedrlng trp to Nassau. hs fre chef's badge from retrng chef Joseph llamadyk, as row, Robert Toth, Rchard Bs-! Longfellow Street The next meetchoff,, Mchael Yanlk. Stephen ng of the group wll be held Sun- year the volunteers have own Fre Commssoner Thomas Mlk looks on. called out to fght fres on seven Markw, Davd Cox, Allen Jack- day, February 3. ocntsumf. He urged every volunteer to contnue respondng to Plans are Advanced No Custom Dutes on son and Gary Jackson. every every alarm n order to reduce fre losses. Parcels to Hungary Woman's Club The feature award was ^Offcals are Guests For Mother's March Webolos to Lesle Sabo and Davd, CARTERET Postmaster Lester Cox, followed by a graduaton At Kwans Luncheon Fre chef Frank Magyar revewed the nsurance coverage for left, shown (fettlnj; rbhon wth pendant from VUj. Gen. Lonel had receved nstructons from WNS COMMENDATON: dpt. Allert.. Brown, ths borough, A. Sabo announced today that he CARTERET Mrs. Wllam Unt at Sesson award. Matty Marclnak and! Hepworth, charman of ths year's Bruce 8anberg of Troop No 84 j CARTERET A group of borasssted n the fnal cerempny, ugh offcals attended y.ester- every freman at the scene of a C. MeOarr at Fort Lravenworth, Kan., at a ceremony held at Washngton, statng that all mall Mother's March on Polo drve, fn'. the post. servce, ncludng money order has announced that plans are CARTKRET The Evenng Der durlng wnlch j ^ g 3aj atood at day's luncheon meetng of the Charles Bohanek and Joseph servce, Whch was dscontnued by nearng completon. She s beng partment of the Carteret Women's attenton whle the cub scout, Carteret Klwanls Club held ln th» Star. members of Fre Company order of "November 3, 958, hasasssted by Mrs. Sanley Kamlenskl. Thomas Coughlln, presdent, pre- Club met at Fre House No., Mrs. neckerchef was removed and the] Camp. ere guests. been fully resumed. boy scout neckerchef was placed ntroduced to the membershp The drve wlt take place sded, around hs neck to symbolcally PARKVEW PATTER The Hungaran authortes have by Frank Haury, presdent, werl advsed that, untl further notce, Wednesday evenng, January 3, Contrbutons were made to the demonstrate hs passage from Councllmen Thomas Mlle and Brthday Party Held MRS. ROSE, ROSENBAUM MRS. DOBOTJflY HEPWOKTH gft parcels addressed to ndvduals and organzatons n that from 7 to 8 P. M. The one hour followng Federaton commttees: cubbng to boy scout Troop 84. Alexander Such, Tax Assessor For Mss Stanton CA " M3» OA--M9 porchlght canvass wll reach ev- College Room, Garden, Greystdhe, Wllam Greenwald, Treasurer country wll be admtted,free of ery home rf the borough. Co-oper- Vneland, A^lerans Servce and PLAN CONVENTON CARTERET Mr. and Mrs. customs dutes. Such parcels may atlon of the polce has been en- al^ Alex Comba, Health nspector Mchael Yarchesl, H. A. Hennessy, towards the Drama, Musc, CARTERET The C.W.V., Md- H y stanton, 75 Warren Street, Mrs. Thomas Coughlln, char-, on Tuesday, January 5 from contan any malable artcle needed by the addressee and hs famly the women. and Pan Amercan Scholarshp ts th annual conventon and ts \ teret ndustral Assocaton, Dout- lsted to provde escort servce for Art, Yardley, Home Economcs dlesex County Chapter, wll hold j executve secretary of the Car honmed ther daughter, Mary man of the Hungaran Relef Drve j 6:3 P. MJ to 9 P M Please leave Am. wth a pa'rty on the occasm of her st brthday. The that the fund drve wll take place! canvasses ' medcnes/etc.). Also the Hungar- TAKES RUTGERS COURSE Plans were completed for a annual conventon Jontly on Sunchael MarkowlU, Postmaster Les- n the Parkvew area, announced your frond lghts on to ad the(clothng, non-pershable food, 'unds. ladles auxlary wll hold ts 7thlas Zenobla, Walter Nlemec, M- nff.ur was held at the Slovak on Tuesday evenng, January 5, an restrctons as to canned food, CARTERET Alos Amzler, 34 theater party ln New York, to beday, January 7, commencng wth ter Sabo, John Dl Marco, Thomas Club from 6:3 to 8: P.M. Those who Congratulatons to Mr. and weght or quanttes of tems, etc., Clauss Street, s enrolled n theheld ln Aprl wth Mrs. Thomas communon n a body at the 8 Coughlln and Thomas Devln, wsh to volunteer ther servces Mrs. De/Prletas, 33 Laurel Street, stated under Observatons and ncollege of Agrculture of Rutgers McWatters as charman, asssted Those attendng were: Henry may do so by callng her at 665. on the/ arrval of a baby grl, * 6 *l Mar! Of Congratulatons were extended the Drectory of nternatonal Mal Unversty for the annual twoweek course n ce cream makng, by Mrs. John Harold. Mt. Vrgn Church, Remsen Avenue, New Brunswck. Breakfast tor of St. Mark's Church who to Rev. Orvllle N. Davdson, rec* W.ltonowskl, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Debra ^Ann, born January 4. Congratulatons to Mr. and Mrs. are lfted. However, tem* n commercal quanttes are not per-jan. 7 to 7. wll be served at 9 A. M., followed Henry Waltonow»kl, 8r., and Brthday greetngs to Donna A whte elephant sale followed H. Keatng, 96 Wortylko Street, on umhtcr, Slarlene, and Junes Greenlerg, daughter of Mr. and the busnes meetng wth Mrs. Ray celebrated recently the 5th annversary of hs ordnaton nto the arrval df twns, Joan Mare mtted. by a- buffet lunch after the open Mrs. Clff Oreenberg, McKlnley Powers as auctoneer. Mrs. Joseph Kndzlersk, Mrs. Wllam the presthood. Rchad SoUkonU <>' Avenge, who was four years old at Perth Amboy General Hosptal. M.plrwood; Mr. and Mrs. George on January 8. Guesta present at Hepworth and Mrs. Robert Mc- They have a grl and boy at home. Frst Natonal Bank and Joseph Baranak of her brthday party were: Judy Mahon asssted as hostesses for [Port Readng; Mss Carol Hat- Mr. and Mrs. H. Hutton, 85 Leoje, Bobby Undemann, Beverly; Carter, Angela Holland, The next meetng wll be held Grotto for War Vets Reelects Offcers the evenng. Holy Name to Buld Maron Street, announce the arrl- rd am Augustus Gaent of South' VRl of a Blrl on Januay 4 Bt Amby: Mss Joan Svltsky of, E - Johnny Barbarczuk, Patty Clark, CARTERET The Frst Natonal'Bank of Carteret ths week the home of Mrs. Carlton Enot, CARTERET The Holy Name Tuesday evenng, January, at Elzabeth and the Alases Barbara zabeth aenergl Hospta, Mark Spegel, and Rchard*, Gary, ghe js Bros, Uoanna Martlnko, Alfreda jther frst chld. and Lor Greerberg. e-elected Ambroe Mundy, presdent; John P. Mulvlhlll, vce pres- East Cherry Street, wth Mrs. Socety of the Holy Famly BT LYN CONNELLY, Mr. and Mrs. Wll- Happy brthday to Maura Hurley, 58 Mulberry her sccond 'Anyone or any organzaton n T Edward Hurley, Mrs. Thomas Church s plannng to construct,.,.. j j,,,,, ley, 58 Mulberry Street who celeam K,.sh and daughter Llan. brrt<d dent, and casher; Maran R. TLE tunes from moton, pctures contnue to provde the Street brthd who cele- on P<oMe*lon of flags or books becnglng to the orgnal Grl Scout as hostesses. the memory of World War and Douglas and Mrs. Thomas Mlk a protto n the church yard n Sankner and Kathleen Buzas, assstant cashers. recordng companes wth ht Mss Luclle Stanton and Mss; ja n u a r y 3 Uocthy stanton all of Carteret. Councl, please contact Mrs, Samuel Rosenbaum, 8 Danel Street, j World War veterans. Brthday congratulatons to Mrs. Elected Drectors were Wllam dscs and the moton pcture producers wth a box-offlce boost lon Congregaton lowng offcers were elected: At the last meetng, the fol- J. Wycof, Danel Street, who \C<trterel Yacht Club! K These materals are Babes, Benjamn Bertman, Phl celebrated a brthday on January needed now for the use of Grl Chodosh, D.D.S., George J. Ehrenkranz, John Klndzlersky, John P notable ones n recent months To Meet Tuesday Thomas Mlk, presdent; Frank t happy weddng... The most 7. Scout Troops now beng formed. Martlno, vce presdent; MltcheD Seeks New Members] Brthday greetngs to Stephen Mulvhlll, Ambroe Munday, Carl J. have been "The Man Wth the j Raphael, 59 Arthur Avenue, wha Olsen, R. A. Fenskey, Alan Turtletaub and sador M. Wess, Proud Ones," the latter break* meetng of the congregaton of Stanley Kolakowskl, treasurer, Golden Arm," "Pcnc," and "The CARTERET The annual Bednarz, fnancal secretary; CARTERET At a recent was ten years old on January 8. Holy Famly P.T.A. n-wn; of the Carteret Yacht Happy brthday to Peter Ro- kg currently wth a Nelson Rddle slcng,. Most recent clmb wll be held Tuesday nght at Zon Evangelcal Lutheran Church and John Tomczuk, marshal. Club held Monday evenng plans jberts, 8 Leber Avenue, who celj wt completed for a member-,brated hs fourth on January ko CARTERET Students of the on the bandwagon are "Some- 7:3 o'clock. Reports wll be sub- To Meet January 6 JUNOR CONGREGATON drve whch s Open to all Annversary congratulatons to CARTERET ~ A specal meet- Hebrew School and Sunday School body Up There Lkes Me," re-mttecorded by Perry Como, "Bus tons. by the varous organza- NURSES n enthusasts from the borand surroundng commun- Sycamore Street, who ctleb^ed! Famllly P January J 6 at 8 Congregaton servces n the syna- Stop," by the FOOT Lads and SEEKS SGHT... Nck Petakas Pull or Part Tme Mr. and Mrs. Edward Brady, 58 j l n g wn be held V b V tlle Holyy wll be n charge of the Junor F l l l p M l t tcs. ther thrteenth on January 5. P. M. n the school h ' h" hall, hwhen a gogue of Lovng Justce at :3 "Frendly Persuason" by Pat greets blnd nece Mary Kaloyrou, 7, when she arrved n All Shfts. The membershp commttee Get well wshes to John Hurley, flm on nutrton wll be shown. A. M. tomorrow., Boone, lcom.sts of Albert Reason. Wllam 58 Mulberry Street. Gordy Roterts, At the last meetng held Sunday. Mrs. John Wolskl, announced Chodosh and preacher wll be Actng as reader wll be Terry $55. Monthly Bass New York for eye surgery. l., Ncholas Yerkovch, Rch- 8 Leber Avenue, and the Hour Startng Rate Burns Boys. Ash Street, wdc, are ^at a cake sale wll be held on Esther Carpenter. Refreshments wll be served by the Ssterhood. FoTlnforrS.Mnm? n. -aw. DONALD F. KERR STATE FARM AGENT 'm urfhbo* of jwu»-m>d "Urn can provdt th«knd f auto, \f» *od An bmnno* X u and. m*y bt «bk, tbo, «> MV* yoa money on auto jmnctol tnd nuxdo* through tbt 8ttU Yum B*nk PU«u Th«, an job* lor whch!'»«mm pecklly twne.!. CnU UM <*» ma too*. bo uufeo tanmt you. T PAYS TO KNOW row STU MM AGtHT ; VAllry 8-83 DONALD F. KERR STATE AGENT 'ARM NSURANCE COMPANES *» «rrt street, Fords. N.. Ule f Pebruary th m f M- Welcome to our new neghbors, lowln g»m mothers. Mothers of pu- ^^ m^ Yanucct. 9 Marlon P" s attendng the fourth grade!.c next regular meetng of the! stleet 8nd Mr and Mrs Pullmun ' wll be n charge..; ht np wll \\a be V\Alrl held \Ky\r\Aat Monday a%ret^ eve- ^ Casy Street A combnaton, Valentne party.;::-', Pebruary. at the home of A clothng collecton Kungar- and Father's Day wll feature Rocky, 4 Emerson Street. an Relef wll be made Sunday. the next regular meetng, Febru- January 3, from two to four ary. P. M. Please leave jfour bundles Followng the sesson, refreshst the curb. A house to house ments were se-ved by mothers of canvass for funds wll, be. held, pupk attendng the ffth grade, UROW More mothers > gve ther chldren Bordm's Mlk than any other brand Get some for your famly soon at your store or from your Borden mlk man forlooytart folkt have rnn taymg, PHS, BoRDENS begood! PLAN PTA~SESSON CARTERET The regular monthly meetng of the Washng- ;on Nathan Hale P.T.A. wll be held Wednesday evenng, January 6, at 8 P. M. n the Nathan Hale School. CLEARANCE REMNGTON Quet Rter wjuh Mracle Tab and Case Ret. 9 j Ad J Tu ncluded Tel, H--658 EASTERN Typewrter Exchange MARKET STREET PERTH AMBOY CARD OF THANKS STEPHEN KOVACS SR. We wsh to express our sncere thanks to our relatves, frends, and neghbors for ther knd expressons of sympathy, ther many acts of kndness, the sprtual bouquets and the beautful floral trbutes extended n our bereavement n the death of our dearly beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother, Stephen Kovacs, Sr. We especally wsh, to thank the Rev. Anthony J. Hutoer, pastor; the ssters of Dvne Charty; altar boys; student Guest speaker wll be Mr. C. A. chor of the St. Eljzafoeth R. C. Handerhan, who wll explan the Church; members of the Workmen Socety of Connectcut; latest gans n the Socal Securty program. the Carteret Frst Ad Squad; The Ffth grade mothers wll be medcal and nurses staff of n charge of hosptalty. the Rahway Memoral Hosptal; Dr. C. T. Hll of Rahway; offcals and employees of the Amercan. Agrcultural Chemcal Co.; offcals and employees of Lumred of Woodbrdge; offcals and employees of General Amercan Tank and Storage Co.; Ol Wprkers nternatonal Unon Local 397; those who donated ther cars; pall bearers; Carteret Polce escort, and the Bleub Funeral Home for satffacory servces rendered. ' Famly of the late STEPHEN KOVACS SR. HELP WANTED We are begnnng to manufacture paper cups and contaners n our BRAND-NEW AR-CON- DTONED PUNT N CARTERET. We need several men who have had experence n the MANTENANCE OF AUTOMATC MA- CHNERY n the PAPER CONVERTNG ndustry, ncludng a workng tnowledge of machne tools and machne shop practce. Apply weekdays 9 to anc} to 4 at our employment offce, HUDSON PULP AND PAPER CORP., CARTERET, N. J.,' ft pe South of Roosevelt Avenue, (Ext, Adjacent to N. J. Turnpke), or call KM-49 tor appontment. ncdentally, some credt should be gven young Pat Boone... He has succumbed to move offers but ntends to fnsh hs college tranng at Columba Unversty. Only, he s happly marred wth three daughters,., Pat s handsome, clean cut and versatle... Not only does he belt out a whale of a rock 'n roll number, but he does equally'well wth a dreamy ballad... Elvs Presley's frst actng n "Love Me Tender" emerges as pretty far but the pcture s defntely Coraball. PUTTER CHATTER CAPTOL: Another debut on ths label, ths tme by Ken Err-»lr, formerly of the Four Freshmen.. Ken does well by " An't Goln' Nowhere" (only n the song, cause he's personally gong somewhere up) wth Want to Love Whle 'm Young" on the reverse.. «Jmmy Heap and Perk Wllams 'team up n a par: "Ths Song s Just for You" and "Mnglng." ' Stll on Captol label, Joel; "Fngers" Can contlrfes hs sen tonal pano playng wth "La La Collette"... Flpslde has "'m a Lttle Echo," one of bs rara vocals... Joe may not have curls and candlelabra, but he certanly can thump those vorlesl ^ OPENNG SOON Sunday servces announced by Rev, Karl. Klette follow: German, 8:3 A. M.; Englsh, 9:3 A, M.; Sunday School, :3 A.M. The Senor Chor wll sng at the Englsh servce. Relgous nstructon wll be gven every Frday after school recess. DUNNE We wsh to express our sncere apprecaton to all our relatves, frends and neghbors for the mrfny acts of kndness and sympathy they extended durng our bereavement n the death of our beloved husbandfather-son and brother, John J. Dunne and gratefully acknowledge wth thanks the many floral trbutes, sprtual bouquets, donatons of cars, and to Rev. Lous Cortney, OSM, Rev. Vctor Grabran, OSM, Rev. Aloysus Boland, OSM, Holy Name Socety, Carey Couno] Knghts of Columbus, Veterans of Foregn Wars, Employes of Accounng Department of USM Refnng Co., Class of '36 of 9t, Mary's H. 8., pall Tsearers, Carteret Polce Escort and John J. Lyman funeral home for satsfacory servces rendered. Mrs. Louse Du)ne (wfe) And famly. PARENTS... lendng Your Chld to Our Dance School NOW can make such a dfference LATER... a dfference ln the way nht'u walk and move and carry hemlf Erect - Graceful - Posed Hut now s the tme,., don't l«t t slp by... she'll never be a lttle Brl a*aln! CALL TODAY, and me what DNCE CENTER can do fur YOUK lttle grl!!.a NEW STUDO n the nman Avenue Secton of COLONA CLASSES N BALLET - TAP - BALLROOM Drector ANOELO NCELL Formerly 8olo»t wth the N. Y. C. Ballet Co. Rado Cty Musc Hall, Carousel, Etc. Far nformaton Call DANCE CENTER HUlcrrot -779 OTHER STUDOS N WOODBRDGE and FtHlll AMBOY UMCM Steamshp Travel Ths Eas; Way We are travel expertsl Trans-Ocean or Vacaton Cruse, we help you plan. Oet your tckets. No extra charge for our servce ml Andrew Mlcknlcz; golden'arclrlstnlls PRESCRPTONS PUBLX PHARMACY not a sdelne-! COMPLETE LNE OF SCKROOM SUPPLES *-FREE DEUVBY- 9 Man St. Woodbrdge 8-89 rfls to *>e sent to «- PLUS One meal Perodc ncreases 3 One month vacaton 4 Lberal sck leave benefts 5 Fully pad hosptahzatlon and penson benefts 6 Fve-day. 4-hour week Telephone or apply at Perth Amboy General Hosptal Hlllcrest -379 Use our large, FREE parkng lot at rear entrance of store 895 Chrstensen's "The frendly Store" 957 Annual SHOE SALE of FLORSHEMS (Broken Szes Dscontnued Styles) VALUES UP TO S. $5.8 STORE Open Daly Tll ( *. M. - Frday Tll 9 HOURS CLOSED ALL DAY VVEDNESDDA Chrstensen's Department Store 97 MAN SWEET " WOOlUllU Free 'm kn» Slnu-c at New trar Kn to Htorf

4 PAGE FOUR ncon Q~Cao JOB tell me f the Gerald D. Morja, recently n»mrd upeclal connel to Presdent Elsenhower U the ume Morgan who wan wth th«natonal Tax Equalty Aaoclatlon? A Yes, he was a regstered lobbyst [or NTEA jeeklng to tax patronage refunds pad by Farmer Cooperatve! to ther customers. Q-Can yon tell We why )r. Martha M. Ello* relgned her pout as chef of the Chldren! Bureau of the Department ef Health, Educaton and Welfare? A The announced reason was to ccept t poston at Harvard Unversty. Q Can you fre me number af cae of poll* tblt year t compared to 9S57 A Number of cases of polomyeltl reported to the Department of Health. Educaton and Welfare for 95S, all types totaled 7,9. For 956, wth about a month to (a, only 4,5 caes have been reported. Q Do all U. 6. paper correncle bear the ptctare of Presdents A No. The $, bll bears the plcturt of Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury under Lncoln. Q-tan you tell me the name by whch Arkana s called, and when H was admtted to the unon. A Arkansas s called the "Wonder State." t U part of the Lousana purchase, was organzed as a terrtory n 89 and admtted to the unon n 836, a the 5th tate. Q When was the Ere canal opened? A The frst boat on the Ere canal left Buffalo October 6, 85, and arrved n New York the followng November -FSHKN BROS. SNCE 9- jon Now! 957LONEL-TOY PHOTO CHRSTMAS MERCHANDSE CLUB and Better Than Ever" $. Per Week 5 Weeks Today** Pattern NEW Prnter) Pattern Easer to cut Sew and ft -8 Prnted Pattern Prnted Pattern 9398: Msses' Szes, 4, 6, 8. Sze 6 requres yards 54-nch fabrc. Send Thrty-fve centt n cons for ths pattern add 6 cents far each pattern t you wsh lst-class malng. Send to 7 Newspaper Pattern Dcpt., 3 West 8th St., New York, N. Y. Prnt planly NAME, ADDRESS wth ZONE, SZE *nd STYLE NUMBER. TO MEET TOMORROW CARTERET The Supreme Forest Woodmen Crcle Junor Grove No. 9 wll meet tomorrow afternoon at P. M. n Odd Fellows Hall. After the rtualstc meetng de brthdays of Patrca Trnovsk and Dane Meyer were observed. Upon ts completon n 57, the Macknac Strats Brdge connectng Mchgan's Upper and Lower Pennsulas wll be the longest suspenson span anywhere n the world. FRDAY, JANUARY, W. f >7 FOR SAFE SALNG... nfloers on USS Compass sland operate navgatonal evaluaton system dtslped for mssle shlp- hut usable on all shps from ocean 'lners to small motorboats. MASKED WTNESS... Xnden. tfed leader of 5, Hungaran students n recent revolt tells U. S. senate Reds klled 5, patrots. Many new truck tralers are beng fabrcated of nckel-contanng stanless steel for economcal reasons. The use of a corrugated lght gauge of ths steel permts savngs n weght wth no sacrfce n structural strength, thus gvng the traler a greater carryng volume and payload.! - Ths an' That Charley Grmm, new vce presdent of the Chcago Cubs has sad there wll be no "front offce runnng of the ball club." Grmm, a determned fellow, says there wll be no excuses about "rebuldng" durng the 957 season. "We're out to wn," he told a quarterback club... Turnabout s far n any sport, so sbrteen-y ear-old Ate VooblJ, Netherlands swmmer, recaptured the world record for the meters butterfly swm whch was taken away from her by Amercan Shelley Mann of Arlngton, Va., Ate was clocked n :.5. Her prevous record was :.9, whch Mss Mann had bettered by one-tenth of a secont,.. Bobby Manzel, former sparrng; partner of Jack Dempsey and of recent years an East Texas ol man, ded recently and was burled at Tyler, Texas.., Juan Manuel Fango, four-tme world champon auto drver recently embarked on a tour of the U. S. n search of a car for hs frst entry n the ndanapol 5. FRENDLY RVALS... Rey. Bob Rchards (left) of Laverne, Cal., meets Swedsh pole vault rval Ragnar Lundberg at Olympc Vllage n Australa. At Helsnk meet Bob was frst, Ragnar thrd. Rchards s entered both n pole vault and decathlon. Care and Tranng of Chldren Chldren have delcate nervous systems. Do not gve them tea, coffee nnd cola drnks. Such drnks are too.stmulatng for them and lre not, only to blame for the restlessness and sleeplessness of the chld but for ls not drlnklnu hs mlk whch s so essental to hs welfare. Doctors are plagued by the mothers askng what to do about the fncky chld who wll not eat ll meal tme. Remember that chldren who are properly nourshed nnd traned from nfancy are seldom fussy about ther food and parents arc often to blame f they lre. f the parents won't eat certan wholesome, nutrtous foods and make ther lkes and dslkes a topc of conversaton at the table n the presence of the chldren, the chldren^follow n ther footsteps. Chldren are very mtatve. ^ Meal tme should be one of the uloasnntest hours of the day. f chldren are scolded, threatened or frghtened at meal tmes, t wll take away ther appettes or f they eat under such crcumstances, ndgeston wll be almost sure to follow. Let meals be served at regular ntervals. Rng a warnng bell that means that the chldren must wash ther hands and get ready to conje to the table. \J CARTERET PRESS Do not feed a chld on'ncknacks and sweets between meals Thafls a sure way to spol the appette and prevent hm from eatng plan substantal food wlt the result that he s pale, anemc and undernourshed. When a chld s hungry and asks for somethng to eat between meals, offer hm whole when bread and butter or mlk nul bread or fruts all wholesome between-menl foods. f chldren refuse them, they are not hungry and should do wthout eatng untl meal tme. Constpaton n chldren enn usually be traced to a det that s not suffcently laxatve and to nut, drnkng enough water. Everyone requres plenty- of water and you should make sure that the chldren drnk t between meals. Many persons have bad health fastened upon them for lfe because ther mothers gave them drugs for constpaton nstead of the rght det. An nvtaton was accepted to attend the fremen's nstallaton dnner Saturday at the Nrehouse. The newly-elected auxlary offcers wll be nstalled at the sanr tme as the offcers of the fn company. FOR RENT New Portable Late Model Standard Tynewrters Addng MsrhlneT^ Standard and Electrc Bpntl n scoun( tlth Ths \d EASTERN Typewrter Exchange 7 MARKET STREET PERTH AMBOY GLEN'S JANUARY WATCH SENSATONAL! Open Thursday tl 8 P.M. and Frday tl 9 SAVE *5 On EVERY WATCH n the Store Sellng for or over, wth trade-n of old watch Hundred to Select From! AMWWVMMAMMWWWWWWWWMMWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWVV ' PROFESSONAL MEN BUSNESSMEN... MERCHANTS. YOU CAN REACH The People of The Borough of Carteret There s an easy way to get those hard-to-clean bottles brght wthout soakng them for hours. Fll the bottles wth soapy water, ard a lttle ammona and a tablespoon of rse. Shake well for a few seconds. The dn and flm wll be removed almost at once. SUPS CAN COST YOU MONEY f-'fcl "NSURE AND BE SURE ' A slp and fall on your property can ht VOl' m the pockrlbouk... hard! That s, umt.ss you've had the foresght ffo protect yourself wth lablty msu.nc" to take cure of personal m.nry clams. Cost la small. See us now. -Anytme WLLAM A. MULLER WSURASCE ' Cooke Avenue, Carteret Knball -6-8 MAN'S ' BULOVA WATCH Regular Prce $49.5 Less Dscount $5. SALE PRCE LADES' Longne-Wltnauer WATCH Regular Prce $59.5 Less Dscount $5. SALE PRCE AND YOU CAN CHARGE T, TOO! Pay as lttle as $5 down and $ weekly GLEN'S JEWELERS "77e House of Servce" Man and Cherry Sts. RAHWAY Tel FU People Buy Ths Newspaper Through Our Advertsng Columns Tn- people who buy ths newspaper are the ones who every weefc *fo»ey react ther "home town ' paper... not only lo fnd out what s gong on locally, hut also to fnd you.,. your servces and products. They need you and you uved them. Encourage them to <Jo busng wth you. Don't just hope they call on you... a8k them to. They want to know what you have! to. offer.. j. but aren't gong to ask you,... you've got to tell them! t Pays to Advertse ^ You have nvested h good equpment, a nce store, attractve dsplays... why not also nvest n advertsng,.. g<)d advertsng.,./that /wll reach the people who are lookng W you. Our advertsng representatves wll be glad to assst youn plannng and layng out your advertsement, at no extra charge. The Carteret Press Jon our 957 CHRSTMAS CLUBthere's stll tme f meetng holday expenses, was a tght squeeze for youj take a few mnutes to jon w r popular 957 Chrstma Club. There's stll plenty of room for people who want to enjoy the thrll of expense-free gvng. Don't wat untl t's too late;,. jon ths week for sure. Safety for Savlnp Snce 869 ^ The PERTH AMBOY Savngs nsttuton urn AMor, NW mm * FlDEAl DWJT NSUANCt COUOATO* \

5 '* CARTERET PRESS FRDAY, JANUARY,.7 TACtE FTVE REPEAT PERFORMANCE Pautuoket, R.. Just 7 years' nro Martn ManooBlon's truck rolled, unattended, down James Street, smashed through n fence, and struck a house of Pleasant Street. just a few days ago, Manooglan's ol truck, unattended, rolled down thf s me street, smashed through the same fence and struck the same house on Pleasant Street. Hfsfrvp Dstrct No. REPORT OF CONDTON OP CARTBRET HNK AND TRUST COMPANY OF CA DLESEX, NEW JERBEY. THK FEDERAL A MEM- BER OF RESERVE SYSTEM. AT THE CLOM OF BUS- NESS ON DECEMBER 3, BM, PUB- Another album by Folkways s SHED N ACCORDANCE WTH A of nterest to parents of young,.,,, Ml'-ff BY THR r-ammwsoner chldren, Actvty Son*s For Kds OF BANKNG AND NSURANCE PTH- HANT TO THE PROVSONS OF THE HEVRED STATUTES OF NEW JERSEY ND FEDERAL RESERVK BANK OF THS DSTRCT PURSUANT TO THE PHOV'SONS OF THE FEDERAL RE- SERVE ACT. ASSETS ( null balances wth other bntf. ncludng reserve hn]nn"<".»n< rush tem* m (rtu'ps of collecton $,,37 lnlcl Knt Government nhlltnllons, drect and gunr- ulfrtl,56,55,5 ol, nmm" of States and p.ll'.rnl mh'llvlslon ' Ottpr bonds, not**, and d-hrntrfs CnrporntP Rtnrka (lncllldtm; ss.onn oo tork of Fednrnl Rnwrvn Bunkl,, 3,.,nuns nnrl dscounts n. ludlk JCO overdrnfts 3, Bu'K rwnlms owned, $4 =7 5. (nrtlre nnd HllfS.»fl.«7« Ohrr SHMS a.<t73.7fl TOTAL ASSETS LABLTES Drnnnl rlc'nslts of ndvdn,'; n rncrhlps. nnd corp,,m'!o.'. Tnn" ''»''.» pf ndvdnls nr'erml'p»nd cor-,.rtlts Drpn^tts n" lllllrd Htntts o,-'!nf (ncludng p.o.nl NvlllH.l wrn-lf, of Htton nnd,r.:';nl subdvsons Othrr (<> oslw (certfed, nl,errs chcckn. etc.) r:vral. M.'-«5TT'! M,.fl5 ohrr Llnbllltlrs M.89.4M.78 M ,468, BS.es 4.39 SO TOTAL LABLTES not lrnrtl! subordnated obll,;.tonh shown below) 8.8,839 CAPTAL ACCOUNTS Cuplal*» tm.ooooo Surplus. 3, rlwlc:! pmft's J.. d 'TV". M'l Retrement rr ut fr Preferred 87.M5.76 Tut. <'. >lt.l Amounts Tn' t< llllltlob Blld t 'l.h bulk's 'T p ml conssts n( comt.n s'>k wth total par value of * ),. MEMORANDA AnFftn plet-jetl or awlkted t.. <r'rc ht'lltle and for CJtt.fr pr.rows t 35,. n) L'VDS as Hlow *t)ove rp aft drductlo of Ke.wrvrs ol H«un'. ts *>hou't) n'ttr deducton ( Re:T H.. Chrl.s'.en«tn. Presdent, sv;v r nunlcel. Treasurer of t.e.lmvr-mrcl bank, do solemnly swear!,>t the above statement» true >nd Dm t fully and correctlr represents tn true stste of the *e*er»l matters!.<.-fn contaned and set forth to the r. of our kuowlfdde and belef. ANDREW CHRSTENSEN. Presdent SYLVESTER OUNKtfL, Treasurer CORRECT Attest: ELMER E BROWN, ALEX LEBOW. EML 8THEMLAU. Dlreotom S-AE CF SEW JERSEY, cnl'nty OK MDDLESEX, w: >*orn t<> and subscrbed before me... Dl day of Jnnusry and 'T'lv certfy thm nm nut a,n offcer -.- drector fff tlls butk ADEt.E BYTNE, NoUry Publc of New _ My Commsson expres July n, 937 '' P /ll 5 The New Records Mnrca Berman has wrtten cheerful songs that appeal to the young folks. Most Of them nspre some e of game or dancng. The lyrcs are smple and assocated Tacklng s Major Grdron Hazard CHCAGO Plfty-twopercent of all serous njures n football are assocated wth tacklng, a survey showed today. The study by a natonal commttee s part of a report beng made n connecton wth meetngs of varous groups of the Natonal Federaton of State Hgh School Athletc Assocatons and Natonal Junor College football commttee. The survey sad some fatal njures occurred durng the past season. Data ndcated 8 per cent of all serous njures wera to players tacklng an opponent and 4 per cent to the players beng tackled. The survey ndlaated that the afest poston s that of center. A player n the backfleld ncurs the greatest number of njures By B. G.. wth thng3 chldren know mul Somethng unusual n sounds: rccounze. has been recorded n an album by Co-Ed Sororty Fraternty Record Company has released thrr Folkways Records. Of partcular nterest to sports fans, the album new platters. They nclude: Rock! s ttled Sounds of the Annual nternatonal 'n Rolln,' Honey, backed by Remember Sports Car Grand Prx. Wth a lttle magnaton you feel Me and Run Away Hrart; flp. 'd Call Ths World as f you're rlrht n the mddle A Heaven (Nons, The Troutmdour of t. t also ncludes a good deal dong the vocal and Jeanne of techncal nformaton. (Newcomb - Rayner Cannonballers) Morrs spns out an extra Rood rockng number n the frst dsc mentoned. Those who prefer Country and Western should enjoy Jeanne. A tmely release s Rock and Roll Doll For Chrstmas (RockeD The Bob-O-Llnks, featurng t h e voce of J3ss Reynolds wth Audrne Hando, tl\e composer at the pano. Played often, or only occasonally, polkas are fun. Elmer Scheld and hs band have two Just out, Clrnet Laender Number, backed by Steel Town Polka and Yoo Hoolcrlr Polka. Both recorded by North Star Musc Co. What Want For Chrstmas s Chrstmas H.-hwrty) s a lovely number expressng sentments we all feel. Randy Brent docs the vocals. t's a Hard Lfe wth hm an electrc atmosphere, a youns man slrode nto the newspaper offce and btnucd hs cane on the edtor's desk. "Where's thr edtor?" he shouted angrly. "He's he's out!" repled the clerk.nervously. "What's he done ths tme?" "n my advertsement for my valveless motor," stormed the vs- and a player on the end of the tor, "he's turned the second V lne the next greatest. nto a 'u'." THE BAFFLES tojr JOt GVES VOU THE SHAKES UKE THAT?WHY, MAN-YOU'O BETTER By Mahoney NAW-T5 NOTHNG BUT AN WELL-WHAT OCCUfWONAL HAZARa/OO VOO J TAKDS OATH: l.ous K. rlrown. rl-rk n rtaustratc's Court, s honc sworn by llorotgh Clerk Patrck PotnonR. Marlyn Brown, Lous's pretty bnwn-cyr) daurhtrr, proudly holds the Bble. ABOUT YOUR HOME FARM PONDS Farmers and ranchers are buldng one- to two-acre ponds on ther lands at a rate of about 75,- a year, accordng to the Agrculture Department, whch estmates that around,5. such By FRANCES DELL Peones are an nterestng plant.' P n<ls have been constructed n Th"y do not lke too much attcn- the Lst ffteen to twenty years, lon set pretter each year, mdj These ponds provde water conwll easly last 35 to years, servatlon, better lvestock man- Plant them where t s sunny agement, mproved wldlfe and most of the day, well-dranfd waterfowl habtat, ncreased fsh ll the tme and tar enough from. producton, land-eroson control, strong hunssary roots of trees and shrubs. They do best as specmen M n bed by themselves but when ol too crowded do well n mxed borders contanng spng-flower-.ng bubs. supplemental rrgaton, fre protecton, swmmng and recreaton, The presdent of the.unted States Chamber of Commerce has called for a resumpton of trade When plantng a hole about the m non. str ategc tems between.ze of a bushel basket s deal. Any sol, not too sandy, contanng quanttes of humus wll do when t s alkalne or only sl'ghtly acd. Mx wth the sol a pound or two of bone meal and any fertlzer wth not much ntrogen. Ntrogen makes for tall, slender.stems and few flowers. When roots arrve, f they are dry, soak them n water over nght. Never plant clumps more thn three years old. Unlke herbaceous sorts, ter peones can stand some shade. They are by nature woodland plants. When gatherng flowers for arrnngemants, leave at least two sets of leaves. The peony season begns wth tulps and ends about sx to eght weeks later. The sngles, Japanese and sem-double types re very good garden plants. So are many of the full doubles. How- >ver, many of the full doubles have weak stems that must have support and therefore do not make deal garden plants. Peony plants lke water durng ther bloomng season and are best watered at the bottom. Russa has bult a navy second! only to the Unted States but lass far behnd n guded mssles nnd Uomc propelled.shps, accordng to the new ssue of Jane's Fyhtnu Shps. SERVCE! Factory Traned Reparmen Specalsts On T/PEWRTESS DUPLCATORS ADDNG MACHNES EASTERN Typewrter Exchange 7 MARKET STREET PERTH AMBOY ths country and Communst m n M n What more approprate way to show now much they mean to you than wth flowers Send a token of your love ths wonderful way, She'll apprecate t so much. M We Delver and Telegraph j&walsheck's FLOWER SHOP 35 AMBOY AVE, WO 8-63 "Custom - muds statonery prnted to your exact spffsflcatlons. Rapd, qualty servce. 8 GtEEN STREET WOODBRtDGE, N. J, MCROSCOPE ON ' COMMUNSM CHARLESTON, W. Va. Nne mrmbors of the famly of Mr. and Mrs Oeorge O. Myers, of Blue Crr*k, were hosptalzed wthn the space of a month. Son. Mchael, 7. went to the hosptal for an apepndectomy and wthn sx days was followed by Tony,. pneumona: Norman,, lnflammed glands; Joyce., fever; Jo Ann, 6 appendectomy; Rcky, 8, possble appendcts, and Beverly, 3, earache, Two days later, Lnda Sue. 3, and Nancy. 6, underwent appendectomes.,,,,(,. _ n,, n, Charter No. HM Reserve Nstr'et No.l By DR. ALEXANDER S. RALNKY smtl-stnlnlst polcy. By ths, REPORT OF CONDTON or TOT Assstant protestor of economcs tlmp they must all know what P 'HBT NATONAL BANK N OARand specalst n Russan affar* Staln knew nl nlons: that you l^ rehoty l AV''THE T cul5*3 and economcs Rutgers, The cannot Rve the people a lttle, BUSNESS ON DECEMBER 3 9M, State Unversty. freedom that you cannot loosen ^LE 9^D OOMPTROUER ""OF C TH The news leakng out of thpj the chans by a sngle lnk wth- CURRENCY UNDER SECTON sal, U.S.S.R. s good. So good, n fact, that many are now predctng the collapse of communsm and Us Kremln dynasty. No less an authorty than Cteorge Kennon, former U. 3. Ambassador to Russa, regards ths moment as the "begnnng of the end" of the Sovet empre, The recent reports of rots and upheavals n the U.S.S.R. tself have not yet been fully confrmed and documented. But enough has been reported by the Sovet press and admtted by the Kremln to ndcate not only smoke but fre. Mass demonstratons by unversty students, genune labor strkes, work stoppages and publc crtcsm of the Hungaran massacre are all part of the pattern of revolt wthn the Sovet Unon. Can we count on more of the same? Can we look forward to the day when the Russan people wll turn on ther masters and bte the hand that has never really fed them? n my Judgement the answer depends upon whether the power struggle between the Khrushchev and Molotov factons contnues or comes to an end. When Staln was undsputed master of the USSR., there were no rots, no uprsngs and no open declaratons aganst hs rule. The upheavals of the out facng demands for more and, u 9 REVVED STATUTES then, fnally, for complete free-,. h. ASSETS. ash, MMK'FH wt otl sr OOrn. bnnls. ncludng reserve wll resort to measures that wll mh " M8 * ts make Staln look lke an angel TOTAL ASSETS S.79.U3.M of mercy. The years 94 to 953 LABLTES (when Staln ded > may yet be-demand d<poolt» of ndvduals, partnershps, and corporatons $,83,M,S< nne Deposts of ndvduals, pnrtnershlps and cor- The world s wltnpslno n rnrf hr " nnr '' " nr «h UemB ln nu. wouu wtnessng a lace procm, ot collecton J8S989.M. aganst tme. the Molotov unted sttm uovnmmcnt group succeeds n convncng or n dlrect u'^n', J' " nd, M destroyng) the Khrushchev fac-! U^.M.MB m 8tm.es and ' 3«,3.S ' tan of the folly of an antl-sta- poltcal subdvsons llnlst polcy there wll stll be j "'^^n llnlm """ 3.7M.7J tme heaval to n prevent the Sovet the current Unon from up- Corporate stocks.f ncudng Federal spreadng, Should the Molotov Loan«VnTdcounts nsde S.MO.OO wn, we can be certan that - overdrafts) every vestge of lberalzaton wll and be abandoned. Axtures,»,98SDl. (Bunk premses owned are 8.S.O n order to destroy these early Bbjeot to -OO- lens sgns of revolt the Molotov group not assumed by bank come known to the Russan people as the Golden Aee of Staln. Hstory teaches us a sorrowful lesson. t tells us that people begn to demand ther rghto and clamour for freedom once they have some small vestge of rghts and at least an ota of freedom. When they are completely tyrannzed, as they were under Staln, they have nether the strength nor the wll to revolt. And even f they should, the experence n Hungary has proven that stcks and bare flsts are no match for tanks and cannons. The hope of the Russan people les n the potental lust for power Unted States ("' emnent leludlng postal savngs) DcmHs nf Slates auu pu- Utlcal subdvsons Jtl"r (tenoslts certlfled nnd cnshler'a checkb, etc. TOTAL Dh- POSTS Other Labltes TOTAL LABLTES $5,9, M.3S 7..3t 53.9U ,,33.» CAPTAL ACCOUNTS Captal Stock»,.. (c) Common stock, totnl par,. S"rnlls Undvded profts,. 5O.4S3. luul retrement moment. both ln the satellte [ on the part of ther rulers. f the, "-<"nt for prelerred countres and wthn the Sovet power struggle between thej 5 T.5O.O Unon, have been made possble Khrushchev and Molotov fac- j ACCUNTS * M.953. tons contnues makng any! by the power struggle set off by Staln's death. As lone as that struggle contnues especally n ts pro and ant Staln form there s decsve acton the Russan peo-' T T M LABLTES AND pc mpossble - the current re- j < ;AP ' ACCOUNTS $6.78,83.98 volt may spread untl t becomes j too bg, too powerful to stop. t' A 8sets P' a good chance that the current., has not yet reached such pro- j for othe ferment n the U.S.S.R. wll grow portons. Only tme and th»' more severe, leadng to the Ultmate downfall of the entre com- Wll tell. m lne,,, munst system. The sgnfcant queston s ths: PARAKEET BANNED Wll the personal ambtons and lust for power on the part of the Sovet rulers stll prevent them from gettng together n order to put down, once and for all, any dscontent and dssdence wthn ther own country? t s hard to see how Molotov and hs pro-staln facton can fall to make Khruschev arjd hs followers realze the folly of ther MEMORANDA or assgned rharaotpr of thp ^nver rnl»-«! Jl John P ' MulTlnll >. Casher of th mm rulcls!nbove-named banx. do solemnly sw««that the above statement la true to th» best of my knowledge and belef, JOHN P. MULVHLL, Casher Correct Attest: Punta Oorda. Pla. A twoyear-old parakeet, named Joy, be-. M. WESS, GEO. J. EHRENKRAKZ, R. ABBOTT SNSKEY, longng to the Bea Malones, has j Dlrecwrj. been banshed from the offce of STATE OP NEW JERSEY, the mllworks be-' CUNTY COUNTY F OP MDDLESEX. as: uuwu&s uc sworn to and subscrbed before m» cause he ddn't know how to be-thhave n a busness-lke manner. hereby certfy that»m not an offcer 3rd day of January, 957. and or drector of ths bank. He greeted lades wth wolf CHARLES OHLOTT, whstles, perched on customers' Notary Publc of N. J. My Commsson expres February 8, eye-glasses and htched rdes on 958. typewrter carrages. C. P. //37 NKJT SCENC: A part of hr crowds that arrved ahead of tme al ltuckford's Wart-house Removal sale. Scene s outsde stone on '. S. Hghway n Elzabeth. Throngs Mob Rockford for Furnture Bargans Durng Warehouse Sale ELZABETH, N. J, The.largest turnout of furnture buyer* n Rockford hstory was recorded last week at the announcement of ther warehouse removal sale. So torse wan the response that all four stores were caught short on sales personnel. "t was amazng," sad John Paltto, store manager. "We never saw so many people before. Crowds lned up outsde, watng ther turn and some peope actually had to New Warehouse Acqured lt speakng to Mlton Myerson, vce presdent of the four-store Hockford furnture chan, on how ths sale came about, hrf sad, publc and gve them the greatest "Rockford s stll growng and nfurnture bargans they'll ever order to keep pace wth our tre-seemendous We all lked the dea so that's purchasng power whch means lower prces to the publc, how ths sale came about. The response s more than gratfyng." we Just had to fnd room for the Sam Goren n the Woodbrdge huge, quanttes of furnture we buy. n December, 956, we acqured a new" warehouse that trples our present space. "n coordnatng our recevng and shppng facltes to ths new warehouse, we were faced wth the come back the next day. For theproblem of transferrng a great next 8 days that reman of the sale we've added addtonal sales Personnel so that no one gets dls wealth of furnture from 3 obsolete warehouses at great (expense and n just 5 days." apponted. We expected a good Decde pn Warehouse Sale turnout, sure, but nothng lke "Why not hold a gant ware- what's happenng. 'And they keep comng every nght t's Just fantastc.", ' house removal sale? 4 ' suggested our advertsng manager. "nstead of losng a lot of tme and money and gong to all the bother and fuss of movng ths stuff, why not re- store, Arthur DeGroat and Eddtr Kay n the Newark stores were all enthusastc about ths sale. "We love t," sad Mr. Goren. "Look at all the frends Rockford's makng! We're happy to move the furnture nto ther homes nstead of our warehouse evtfn though t s gong practcally at cost. t saves us a tremendous amount of work." Mr. Kay sad, "Ths sale s so successful because you cant go wrpng by gvng the publc what t wants real bargans." Sale Contnues fur 8 Days Mr. DeGroat cautoned us to menton that there are just 8 days duce prces on the stock, turn more to take advantage of ths savngs of movng t over to thesale. Adv WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 8 GREEN STREET, WOODBRDGE, N. J. Enclosed please fnd $3. subscrpton to: '. for one-year H NDEPENDENT-LEADER G CARTERET PRESS G EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to: NAME 4.. ADDRESS TOWN TS WARM N NASSAU! HERE'S A BG BARGAN! Cruse tonassau EZfXft/ at a Dscount of 3 v /Q January 8, 5 a^d February 7 DAYS., jk S.S. NASSAU Famly Fare'Plan Prevals frst Person Pays Full Cruse Fare Second and Thrd Persons Pay Only Half Fare As Low As 85. No. S. Tax Apples Ths plan apples to reltthes and frends (ravelns tpgether on seven-day crusr. No stopovers permtted. Shp s your hotel fur two full duys h Nassuu. SEE Margaretten Travel Agency 7t HOlAltT ST., FKKT AMBOY H-jJ-lMO Brghten Baby's Future Wth a Savngs Accjou^t! Frst Thngs Frst... For Frst Babes of 957 and All Babes! Rght away, open a savngs account at the Frst Bank and Trust Company for your Prde and Joy... add to t regularly M.WATCH T GROW! Current nterest: Rate "The Bunk wth All the Servces" Per Annum RST BANK AND TRUST COMFKNY PERTH AMBOY, N.J. ' Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton

6 VACV SX PHO OHDDF.RS 'MTK... Cleveland attorney (relrhton Mller, (nrrnrr Notre Dame «(ar, rrprcsrnt* Natmul Foothall r.kr players organzng to sprk pay for pn'scasnn tranng anl exhbton games, plus penson*. R'lwf'Pn M,, nnd 6,,- jc<]lc n ths rmmly are tuberculn 'ctnrs. n jlher w'rds, the b f c n.'kn senstvty tfst fhuv.. ll.'t 'K'-lhrcl of the populaton - hnbnnj; (he seeds o( Ub'M'lrJf.-'. ljt s, las been nf'ctcd by tub' rcl' bacll but may nut l;j'.tj acvt dsease, Ths an' That Conch.lsle Blrkboarn of the Grrto Bay Ptrker, elktcd ntt wnnng the draw whch g»ve hm the lop draft pck of the Nfttlout Football ^arne namely Pa»l lorrunf of Notre Dame ht«rallrd the Looltvllle-lMm quarterback the onutandbf college football player n Amerca, addng that he has "the grtttmt potental of all the Notre Dame back", whch n a rather broad tatement. The Packers say they mght one Hornung at qaartetback, halfback or fullback... A bref aklng that profenlonal football be declared a balnem rabject to antltrust law* baa been fled wth the Supreme Court... Syracoe wat vrtually» nnanlmout choke for the lop rankng n the ballotng for the Lambert Trophy emblematc? of Eastern College football»opremacy... CUB Blar, Amerlcan hammer thrower kcked off the T. 8. Olympc team for wrtng oo track and Held for a Boston newspaper, announced tha he mght mmgrate to Australa. Alaska has more than 7,, acres of natonal parks, ncludng Mount McKnley Natonal Park wth the hghest peak on the North Amercan contnent. Other large parks are Tongass Natonal Forest and Katma Natonal Monument, ste of the Valley of Ten Thousand Smokes. Proclamaton WEttFA.S. mllons'of Hungarans arc suffer:;; d< JWUVJU, crueltes, terror, behnd th? ron ('u'u.'..d WHFFKAS. thrnnands of Hungarans are flferr; (.pprf:; :on and death fromthc Sovet lf»!:;c.. terror, and WfH'.REAS. the Unted States and the free worn! have opened ther hearts to help the.se p.'op.) then- homeland and to receve the.se j»!;]),',,u 'l-tu^ce.s. and WHEREAS, the heroc stand that they mr.de lor th. freedom and lberty has arousal the.\v!!p:hny, pty and the prase of free men and v;::' eurywere, and WK'llJKAS, ther mmedate need s not only for un-.l. landng and moral support, but for ma. ul help, clothng, dru^s and other kndred 'h p ;;.<; well, and V, ; FllltrOAy, our people are ready to embrace ths op/krttnty to gve not only for the sake of r"tr, nut l.) s;;lsy our own Hearts and.souls..o'.v, THEREFORE, BE T RESOLVED, that, Kd;,.::d J. Dol', Mayor of the Borough of Card!. t, do lereby proclam the week of January K tn u",h.january 9 as Hungaran Relef Week, and.!-; T FURTHER RESOLVED, that the res- (!; :'.! (!:; Hor;^h of Carteret proffer whatever a.t! L. t!.; - r r,!: and, whether n money or!' " - ',, ' d LV, T FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Bor- (... ;. (; C-'alet otcals and ts resdents co- <:;; T^M ;!y wth tl.e Carteret Hungaran Relef ( /,:;>,Ln\ Mr. Bet Pokol, Treasurer, P.. Box Tl, (';.':-ret, N. J., n ts program to mplement ;; ' lu :. jrave Hungarans..;.v'.TNE.JS WHEREOF, we have hereunto hand and -eaf tns th day of January, V.W. Attest: Rb Steak EDWlARD J. DO.AN, Mayor Borough of Carteret POTOCNG, Borough Clerk AT PRCES Rb Roast 65L BAJY STKKR JVKR... 63c H. V\AT\] FUMvKN... 49c k. SO' M!AT.. 8c H. JVH FOK CHORNG. 39c H. ( U STKAK... 79c H. TOP of Rll KOAST... 83c H>. vo: OUD;K, FKKFZER WRAPPED KJ-UK! ON U-QlJEST hmok.s; KOMK 'KOH (S ('(NSHMtRS.KAl!{M\(, TON :! > Wll t.u- r:s ex :r>:{4( Allrldck (-5 * * NKWAHK ^ luwthornc Avenue WAverly (-OSl» KM A 'ltlmu't DlUVKKKfS Prces Effectve Jan. H - la HtVM.TON STOKK OPKN WED. & TMJKS. 'TL» V M,... Sports Flashes A'.v'n 'Dngf Julan, veteran Dart mow ) C o P y e basketball cof,cu. formerly cohchpd n t > pn>;.s.'-o ml ranks. He was hf-art c ;u h.f h- Ho. ton Celtc baskrtr:.tll tf.n for two years and w;s bacltrcld cnart wth the Boston Vaults tv.o str.sons. Jor Et'nBd, enptam of lona Collw P z..sketbn; team, wcs ^ nutr!)!!' : m hs jersey. The 4- ynur-ol;l G-l junor comes from tre BKJX. He averaged ponts last j.euwn. He formerly played wth.tn Brooke A;my Mtdral Cent! turn n Texas. You enn juh about pu two football f'rs together. Hd to end. nsde the Eastern Washngton Collfgp fl( duuse. The mammouth durng the All Collece structure, Clfl feet long and fe:'t wde, w.s urklnnlly a drll hall tt Ht Fa'nwut Naval Base at Bavv w.' n north daho. B'.l Bell. Syracuse backflpld roc, WHS al nl' force plot dur- ;n? \Vorlrt War. Mss Zb'y s the dam of handcap ace Summer Tan and must be a proud mare those days. Summer Tan made a great comeback n l!)5f>, wnnng the Pmllco Specal, Gllant Fox and Vosburgh Handcaps and s preparng for Halcah's rch Wedener. Mss Zlbhy vv.s sold for $4 when she was a flly. ndoor polo cloubleheaders are played every Saturday by Eastern States ndoor Polo League teams t the Squadron A. Armory rght n the heart of New York Clt. Bll Htchcock, son of Tommy Htchcock, :-; a member of the Now York A. C. team. Westchestor, Pltsfleld, Squadron A. and Brookvlle arc other teams n the league. Macles n the league wll end February lf but playoffs wll run Mavh 9..Jon Haaven. North Dakota center, holds the Loyola of Chcaco f' klloum scorng record. As a sophomore n 953, he mads 38 ponts n one»aue, Blly O'DL', the frst of sx bonus players sgned by the Baltmore Oroles snce 954. has sgned hs 957 contract, t was announced recently. The left handed ptclvr went nto the Army n No- 'vemb-r 54 and spent the 95. season and the batter part of th" 'Jjt season n te servce. He.started once last season, gong four nnngs akflnst the Chcago Whte Sux, yeldng four hts. OPEN FRDAY NGHT 'tl 9 P.M. FRDAY, JANUARY. ''5" The vvorlc Seres ptchpd by Don Lar^en and Johnny Kucks for the Yankees n^amst the DodRers markd the frst tme that a wnnng team regstered two shutouts n the same World Seres! n 6 yenrf. t last rmppetcd n 9 when Walter Malls and Stan Covelwke of Cleveland blnk"l! the Dodgers n the sxth and.v,- enth game of that 8erles. Wayne State Unversty dorsn'l kck a feld cjsal very often, ',)ut when t docs, t means, somethng. Halfback Jm MacM'ha.-'s f-ld Moal enabled Wavne to beat Wt;stern Reserve -7., ; " E.gln Baylor, jhe Seattle Unversty center who scored 76 tournament last week, was name;l tle tourney':- most v'uab.t pluytr. Ths s a fsh.story nbout the; bft one that ddn't (jet. away. Mrs. ] Blanche Fuller of Lttleton, fshng j at Roanoke Rapds.ak" w'h r \ groutd of fends, saw a bs fsh slp off the hook just as she was about to land t. She leaped nto j the lake and scooped.tp^lh? fsh n her skrt. The flsherwoman's reward for the wettnn was a base weghng one and a half pounds. Agrlcola, the 6th-century German "father of mneralogy," popularzed the term "fossl." t comes from the Latn fosslls, meanng "dug up". «Turkey, a geographc brdge between Europe and Asa, has mles of coastlne but only,633 mles of land border, t * For peak flavor, remove cheese from the refrgerator half an hour before servng t. Sx states produce almost 8 per cent of all the coal mned through surface operatons. Oho leads, wth Pennsylvana, llnos, Kentucky, West Vrgna and ndana followng n that order. n 953, latest year for whch full statstcs are avalable, Oho produced mure than mllon tons through surface operatons. * The Four Cordcrs country,, where Utah, Colorado, Arzona and New Mexco meet, s a natural geologcal museum. Rock strata showng the passng of the ages le exposed n towerng buttes, deep canyons, and luncly monolths. FLEH AH FREGHT. Clant lft hnw" lnll-potmd Robert MshM, 3, uf Flshoflfc,., nto carjo plane for flght to New York. YOUNG TURKS... Robn Chadntk, *, of Albany, N. T,, plays wth baby turkeys, newly hatctcd by electrc ncubator. RED CURTAN... Hungaran foregn mnster mre,horvath (left) talks wth newsmen at UN about hs government's refusal to adm( Set. Gen. Hammarskjold, Drect From Manufacturer-To-You Savngs!! ANNUAL JANUARY FACTORY CLEARANCE SALE!! 95 mt. apt. COMBNATON STORM and SCREEN WNDOWS Chck Thtu Ftatvre Self-Stornf? No ChMf nf New Tenon j Scaled Construtlon Calforna Bedwood nserts Any Sn up U t"xs5' TELL US VOUR PRQBLEm W H B»" T «TO Ml BY JOHN nrj JANE STRCKANO HE problem that beset Hen- Jacobscn, R.F.D., Co- Tretta lumbus, Oho, was a problem that should be confned strctly to the younn, but t sometmes «tays wth people to the grave. And t stems from just one thng: thnkng too much and too often of one's own self. Ths trat affected Henretta n the usual way: ahe was shy, self conscous and gven to morbd thnkng. She Was afrad of people, so people stayed away from her; the constantly had n mnd what people thought,of her,»nd many of them thought just what she thought they dd. Her thoughts beng unhappy, she suffered,unhapplness and passed t on. (f ths seems a rather exaggerated dea of what such a malady can do to one, study thote you know who are smlarly afflcted.) But even though Henretta had come to realze what was the matter, and to know that only she could solve the problem, she ddn't know Just how to go about t HEALTH RESEARCH Seventy-three grants totalng $4,46,467 n Federal ad for the buldng of medcal research laboratores has been annaunced by Dr UTOV E, Burney. Surgeon General of the Publc Health Servce. The awards sranted were lmted to buldngs because of the crtcal J need for constructon. n later years, assstance wll be gven n provdng research equpment. Tony Bartrome, who has been up as a frst baseman wth the Pttsburgh Prates, batted,35 for WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO, 3 GPFEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Then ono day she heard one of her classmntrs mnke a speech at a commttee meetng. Ths grl also had once bepn.shy, s>lf-conscos. But now she was frendly, self-relant nnd happy. Henretta wated untl the meet- ng Was over, and walked homewth ths grl. She complmented her on her speech and added, " always thought you were too shy to make a speech." 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7 rarttrft PRESS.S. Jayvees Drop Freshmen Quntet, Game of Season Nps Sayrevlle [o Sayrevlle, CARTERET The Cnrteret The Carteret rps lost ther second game e srason to a powerful Sayrel,> team Tuesday nght at the.,, Mlth school gym toy the close,rc nr 44 to 36. e took an early lead d nfvpr relnqushed ther upland untl the fnal whstle.. vstors led by 4 to at the ( of the frst quarter and B 9 at the half mark. Curteret made a game but furffot to catch up n the secd half but the best the local could do was to hold ther n wth Sayrevlle. nml yl,,,llr ayrevlle Ends MS Wn Streak Overtme, carteret All good thngs lst come to an end, they always b] me. And so t was wth Car- Lt om> sx-name wnnng streak. (Mrctns n powerful and Btubln sayrevlle aggregaton. Car- d went down the hard way, n ovrrtlmr sesson, by a 46 to 4 ore. he uamc was played at the hgh )o(l nym here on Tuesday nght fore u sellout crowd that Jammed cry corner of the spacous audlut But!, cams were deadlocked at end of the reflaton tme 4 Wtl only 45 seconds re"man- K Carteret leadng by two lnts. Edde Paprota «c6rpd hs ly basket of the nght wth a tup shot. the extra sesson, Sayrevlle ed ahead n the fnal two mn lfter Gene Carmlchael sank out of two fouls after ben«c'arterel 4) Q edu, f ts, f rm'acl, c ^ear, t. jsty. s* hot.skv " 4 u'mon. f Eu'mm, [ lll. C ruta. < fcm, a s. t-' Blllr] ; Sayrcvllle 8 (46) G 7 P G F Freshmen, retallntlntt for the varsty's frst, loss of the season to Sayrevlllp at nght, posted a nent 5-37 vctory over aaymlle's FrCsh n an afternoon game at Sayrevlle. t was Carteret's frst wn of the current season. Carteret took a bg 6- lead n the frst perod and led throughout the whole game, Ceasar Wllams scored ten ponts to cop scorng honors for the Blues. Carteret (SO) c. Wllams 5 McMahon o Spewnk o Comba o Ooderstad 3 Kobrln J. Hawkes Ward 'ettus,. JVehrle Drugas Blalowarczuk Kock ' E. Carmlchael R, Wllams P B P Phlps... Orabas... Applegate Mershow Zelewsk Falgares Wcklund Deerln tleern... Kaczyn.skl Marchese Purcell Halag darteret 3ayrevllle Saywvlle (37) a Bg Crowd at CWV Basketball Tourne CARTERET n the second annual C.W.V. basketball tournament sponsored by the State C.W.V, whch was held at Carteret recently, the Trenton Catholc team, defendng champs, beat St. Mchaels of Unon Cty, 64-59, to retan the Group ttle. n Group, Holy Trnty of Westfleld beat St. Cecela of Kearney n ths game, Don Leary won the sportmanshp. trophy whch was presented by Peter Rely, commander of Hudwn County. The most valuable player trophy was awarded to Fred Palumbo of St. Mchaels and John Kollbas of Carttret made the presentaton. The Group champs receved 4 tlc trophy from Dr. Lous R. Pannlgrcuso. state commander. The 8 46 champons n Group, were presented wth the trophy by George mmd Half Opens Otlowsk, Mddlesex County freeholder. ndvdual trophes were pre sented to members of each squad F-W Pn League by Paul Corley, state hosptal :ARTERET - The Machne charman and Alex Such, past :> B the Elecrc Shop and commander of St. James No. 66, Tool Room all started the r ;w.v,, of Carteret. "d half race n the Fosterj.cclcr departmental bowlng! champ* were presented by Steve ndvdual trophes to the Oroup * the same way, wnnng two ' vajca, Essex County commander. w> last Frday nght at the The second place* award wa presented by Alfred Bchwnd Of Clf- "'ny Alleys. n' Machne B took two games ton and James Sullvan of North :n the Offce A. The Electrc Arlngton. ) boat the Offce B n two ' The hosts to the tournament of three games, whle the Tool were members of the St. Ellas Pott * On l?, e od( " ame ' ' rom 797 ' Cart * reṯ 'Ml held a M.chne ' Shop "' A. " rtual l n honor of the lat«alexresults follow :- ; ander Ormsby, past state comman-.u' B , der of the State C.W.F. n charge - A of ths rtual was Alex R. Fawkfs, [flue Shop state frst vce commander. Partcpatng were the St. Ellas Color v B Room uard and state and county offers of the C.W.V :.lw A 75 8&3 898 [Drve A Safe Car! Acme Garage f >onl-end Specal On Brakes. Algnment and Wheel Balancng BRAKES - Adjust Brakes on All 4 Wheels. Pack Wheel Bearngs 3. Shock JTest Brakes ALGNMENT. Correct Caster. Correct Camber 3. Correct Toe-n BALANCE Dynamc Balance - Statc Balance Both Front Wheels.SB 9-95 ESTMATE ON COLLSON WOKK ACME GARAGE >P- Mate lum-ctou staton [VA-.983 AVE. and BLVD. VrthAmboy St. Demetrus Wns No. 7 n Row by Toppng St. Elas Oncy Nagy flew to Orlando, Fla, on Sunday nght to jon the Washngton Senators for a try-out at thrd base. We all wsh hm luck. Carteret youngsters had a good week of ce skatng at the Carteret Park. Many shops ran out of skates early. All Recreaton Leagues saw acton ths week wth the Senor League at the Hgh School court fnshng the frst half of schedule. The defendng champs, St. Demetrus are undefeated wth 7 wns, and n the Amercan League the All-Stars are leadng wth 3 wns and 4 defeats, n the Senor League, Monday, Greenwald's 59 and Parkvew 34 and n the second game All-Stars 8 over the Barbate Plumbers 5. Wednesday's results were St. Demetrus' 66 and 3t. Ellas 55. n the second game Brown's Tavern won over the Cavallers n overtme 65 to 58 as Joe Lltus scored ponts. Basketball clnc for youngsters started last Saturday at the Hgh Court. Attendance.was down due to skatng but a bgger number s expected Saturday. Doug Kng and Moe Gaslor are to be the nstructors. A basketball clnc for Class B Grls wll be held next Tuesday a the Nathan Hale School. Teams wll be rearranged to balance the teams for further play. Tomorrow's schedule at the Nathan Hale School... frst game, Holy Famly vs St. Joseph's; sec ond game, Blue Jays vs Red Devls thrd game, Conquerers vs Spades; fourth game, Ramblers vs Globe Troters and ffth game, Sharks v Tgers. Hgh School.... Sx straght for the basketball team, but tht boys wll try to beat the footba. team's sx wns. Last Frday eve nng. South Rver tested Carteret defenses and only 4 ponts, the lowest any opponent scored ths season. The man reason for the sx wns s that Carteret has allowed ts opponents only an average of 36.5 ponts per game. n Frday's game, Rchey Potts copped hgh scorng honors wth 8 ponts and contrbuted many rebounds. Closely behnd was the relable Gene Carmlchael wth hs fne floor game and scored ponts. The Jay Vee team won ts ffth game n sx starts and held South Rver Jay Vees scoreless n the frst quarter, wnnng the gsme 43-4 All the ffteen Jay Vee players get a lot of acton. An oddty n the scorng of South Rver, teams CARTERET The St. Demetrus ossers won ther seventh straght ;ame n the tough senor League ace by beatng the St. Ellas fve, 56 to 55, Wednesday nght at the gh school gym. Jm Klrsly won hgh scorl<b honors wth a total of \\ polqts fbr ',he wnners, whle youhg Mullen Bored 9 ponts for the losng ag- Sooners wll be honored gregatlon both dropped n feld goals andd scored fouls for 4 ponts, The freshman team dropped second game to South Rver team, Caesar Wllam * scored ponts for hgh. Team wll start wnnng when they play some game* on ther home court. Varsty dropped ther frst game to Sayrevlle n overtme Sayrevlle was handed a gft as Carteret lost many chances to sew up the game, after leadng 35-5 near the end of the second perod Carteret lost many easy baskets and- played sloppy ball, permttng Sayrevtlle to te the game wn n overtme. Potts was hgh, but mssed a few chances when t meant the game. The loss wll help the team for the rest of the schedule and tournament play. The Jay Vee team lpst U second game of the season as Sayrevlle won n a wld and rough game. ' The Freshman team traveled to Sayrevlle and won ts frst game Caesar Wllams had ponts. Carteret wll travel to Woodbrdge tonght and play n ther gym. On Tuesday, Carteret wll play on another new gym, by playng a return game wth Clark Regonal, The Washngton Touchdown Club has selected Brooklyn ptcher Sal Maglle as the 956 wnner ol ts Clark Grffth Memoral Award. The club also named the Unversty of.oklahoma footbal team as the outstandng coltegt team of the year. Mftglle and the the cluds annual dnner January FOR LEASE n CARTERET Brand new, bay sendee staton Modern porcelan buldng, owned by major ol company. Excellent opportunty for the rght peraoh. For detals - col after 6 P. M. KE»ORT R FRDAY. JANUARY, lfls7 Rchey Psllo Scores 4 Ponts AsGrcenwaldsWn CARTERET Grecnwald's n- Rrunce won ts frst tjame n the Senor Recreaton cage loop but took a record breakng ndvdual D. Wllams R, Puslllo R. Wllams Turco Malaqulas LaBatto CARTERET Alert, aggressve WEEK'S RESULTS and showng plenty of court knowhow, the Carteret Hgh School Senor Lrarue All Stars 9, Btubato Plumbers 5 basketball team rolled on to ts Oreenwald's 59, Parkvew 34 St. Ellas 55, St. Demetrus 66 Brown's 65, Cavalers 58 trformance by Rchey Pusllo to, Junor League trform the mlranle. They beat Jesters vs. Now Names Forfet :e Barbato. Plumbers, St. Dem-truls, Ramblers 8 The elusve forward bagged 8 Jokers 8, All Stars leld goals and four fouls for a J Red Wngs 38, Stlts 5 rand total of 4 ponts. Ths mark Mdget League stablfhed a new scorln:; record Magcans 43. Raders 7 the Senor League..Holy Famly 53, Black Arrows Wllllnms, parng off wth Pusll- St. Elos 3. Hawkes at the forward post for the wn- j Sabers 33, St. Joes 3 ers, helped the cause along by nglntj up ponts. Greenwald's 8) G Baxgato Plumbers Novak Sharkey v 3 Rlgler Flnnegan. Medvetz Fedlah... P 4 6 (36) P 4 4 Cub Learut Oroup St. Ellas 3, Rebels Jets 8, rqulos 8 Cub League Group play Saturday afternoons. Grls League Claw "A" Rockets 5, Pustllo Olrls 3 n,, P/frlE Potts and Carmelmvl Lwd Stojka's Tavern Blues to No. 6 Wn, 38-4 Game Wnners Ove the Blues really began to clck, thanks to Rdey Potts and Gene Falcon Hall Pnner sxth straght trumph last Frday afternoon at home, nppng south Rver by a 38 to 4 count. A bg crowd saw the game. From the start t was evdent Carmchel, scorers who Carteret's caged 8 leadng md ponts respectvely. The Blues led by -6 n the thrd perod and turned the fnal sesson n a rout, 8-. South Rver used up all ts reserve powthat the Bpewak-roached boys er n the second half to stem the were on ther way to ther sxth ttack but t was of no aval vctory n ther unbeaten streak The box score:- as they assumed a bg -6 lead South Rver n the frst perod. G South Rver had the edge n Salomon, f the second quarter, -8, but the Cygan. f Blues stll led by to 6 at the S'kultkl, f half tme mark. Cannon f t was n the second half that Brown's Tavern Beats Cavalers, / m Heads Wden Lead, J! Parkvew Women's Loop n Overtme, CARTERET The Pn Heads drew way ahead of the second place FH ns n the Parkvew 8 Communty Bowlng League by 4 jweplnk the Durllngs whle the 4 j second place team dropped two j games to the ffth-place Bums. 4 n the remanng match the Cadets beat the Red Dots n the odd 8 39 Freshmen Beaten By South Rver By 54-3 Score game. Bums Fll ns Pn Heads Durlngs Cadets Red Dots CARTERET n an overtme game, Brown's Tavern defeated the Cavalers n the Senor League or Wednesday nght at tha hgh school gym, 65 to 55, to reman one game behnd the pace-settng St. Demetrus combne. The game ended n regulaton tme wth both clubs knotted by a count. Oolng nto the extra 76 sesson, Browns outscored ther op 77 ponents by to 4 to wn easly 55 Joe Utus was the bg gun fo 743'the wnners, rollng up ponts, 743 Fedlam's Market Wns to Contnue n Lead whle Dckey Lukach had ponts for the losers. Results Lsted n Parkvew Womens Loop D'owsfcl, f 'arczyk, c Whte, g S'ledl, g K'lynsk, g PlkUha, g Barone, g Totals. Carteret Sweda, f Potts, f ' E. Carmlchael c Trucke, g O'Lear, g L'hoUky. R 3 4 u Totals South Rver Carteret Referee: Clcarrlel. Umpre: Leboff. Jayvees Beat South Rver, 43 to 4, As Tonv Semenza Star CARTERET stojka's Tavern a two-game wnner over the Falcnn Hall, whch enabled them tn move nto a two-way te wth Browns nsurance for wond plftoe n the Cty Bowlng League. Brown'.-; suffered a two-game upset at the hands of Stars Market. The league-leadln«sandor's Tavern contnued to domnate frst place wth a bg st game lead by scorng a two-game vctary over Brady's. n the fnal game. Koke's Tavern won" by two games over Fed- lam's Market. The results:- Sltar'g Market Brown's nsurance Koke's Tavern 4 Fedlam's Market.Sandor's Tavern F Brady's Tavern 6'3to. ka's Tavern 8 Falcon Hall CARTERET The Carteret CARTERET Fedlam's Market freshmen, playng on another won two games over Al's Foodtown! CARTERET n the Parkvew strange court, dropped ther second game of the season, losng to Bowl League. Other two game to reman n frst place n the Hll Womens League Team No. scored CARTERET The Carteret a sweep over Team No. 5. n other Hgh School jayvees won ther the South Rver Frosh, 54 to 3. j wnners ncluded Alled Lumber games Glue's Cty Servce took The Carteret team has heght;over Hll Bowl, Sawchak's Herbut s handcapped by nexpert- nandex Constructon and the Hll two from Team No., and Star's ffth game n sx starts by beatng the South Rver Jayvees re- Sport Shop. Market won the^ odd game from cently, 43 to 4, ence. However, the prospects are Bowl Bar over Gruhn's Pharmacy, Team No. 4. Durng the frst perod Carteret, Lne. brght for the remander of the! The honor roll.ncluded L. Lar-[, e8m 4 M eld South Rver scoreless, leadng y± \ Flv, e am Season. son 44, M.'. Sawchuk. 4, T. j No " jby9 too. For Carteret Ceasar Wllams Kleban, J. Petrocy, Adam Glue ' s * 3 As usual, Tony Semenzs, one was hgh scorer wth ponts. Klndjersk, J. Lazur,'O6, E. Team N ; Of the leadng scorers, on the jay- South Rver took an easy lead Humnston, A. Wndsor, B. Star's Market vees, set the pace wth a sterlng and led all the way. Tuohey and C. Gerg 4. Team No performance that netted ponts. VJU ftot* a fm-f- Chevrolet ehpws you some nportant dfferences n low-prced cars just by the look on Us face J f There's a look of substance and character and qualty about that. new Chevrolet front end that reveals a lot. Feel the strength and soldty of the grlle and yaulearn even more. you say that most of the '57 pars look good from 5 jttt W8y but what about from S nelts away? What does a ( Wup of the grlle tell you, Jpor* extnjple? h t soldly made lke h# new Chevrolet grlle? Or, n comparson does t look less rch n desgn feel less strong and sold? Compare the qualty and constructon of the bumpers and headlghts, the ft of the chrome trm, The more closely you look all around the car, the more clearly you'll see that Chevrolet has the edge n the way t's put together. You'll fnd, for nstance, that Chevrolet s the only car n ts feld wth a lacquer fnsh... that only Chevrolet Bel Ar models gve you foam rubber cushons n front and rear seats as standard equpment. These are just a few of the advantages of body by Fsher. And Chevrolet, you know, s the only low-prced car that has a Fsher Body, We'll be glad to gve you a closeup, comparatve look at ths new Chevy any tme you care to come n. Ths week, maybe? U5A Onlyfranchse*!Chevrolet dealers JSE^ES^' dsplay ths famous trademark The "One-llfty" S-Door Sedan wth Body by Fsher One z Beautful New Chevrolet* for '57! ECONOMY CHEVROLET, nc Race Contnues n Commercal Bowlng League 9T CARTERET The hot race for frst place n the Carteret Commercal Bowlng League at the Academy alleys contnues wth all ts fury as the Grohmanns and the Sabos reman deadlocked for the top rung. Both top teams were upset n two mmes ths week, wth the L & M Fve takng two games from the Grohmann's nsurance, whle 'he Babes Furnture, bowlng two bg games, took a par from Sabo's n the fnal match the Stojka's took the odd game from the Cty Grohmann's Cty Lne Stojka's Babes Furnture Sabo's Sport ROOSEVELT AVE. Kl -53 CARTERET, N.

8 'AOK 'KUlT Olu Rats! Fords Fre Co. Wrng Problem Had Wonderful Ballyhoo Value, Anyway We lr.ve them,. l(! r ;.AMS WOOL SWEATERS Wth Creww Q.98 Neck.. Nevt o W'mtlworlh's 3 MAN STREET Smp Krlay Tll 9 '. M. fuc Pu-kn; n Rtar FRDAY, JANUARY, 57 rrevewof THE YEAR-By Alan Maver- [_ NOVEMBER - tree s hgh A 5-foot maple can strong nfluence on the cadets nhave roots fannng out 5 -- feet - ' culcatnj n them n sprt of Rood nettng Rd of Stumps ctzenshp an dwrvlec to ther FORDS Man lfter all By Your Rutgers Garden Mrs. P. D., Mlllvllle asks how to country. Captan Brown has reflected great credt upon hlmhsnlf muster. Reporter get rd of stumps. The lwhlv-pu!)l<-a'(l nts and *JU r 'muh f you're lke most gardeners and and the Unted States Army..-noROoscs mav now relax nntl go Ot.YMR/C<SA/*» Ths seems lke a good tme to can't afford to wat for the slow bnok to thet natunl haunts., AUSTRALA-AMERCA Wthout fnf.u-e tul the ntten-. TRACKAHP FlELP, WlHWU ] anrwer some of the questons the passage of tme, the surest and rencr of pho!o:m-.rh'ts a-rorded. $ OF 4 4ETTHO malman hns brought. quckest way s to fnd someone Name N«w Ferry OLYMPC Everyone who accepted the nvlwth a strong back and sharp tools (Contnued from Page Ono member.! of!'<' rodrnt famly, RE CORPS / who wll dg them out for you. more mn r.n:ul the nrnns of ' tatlon to send n a garden queston tnurd forward, routng enemy thrcadm: - \\Uf trouh n 73- ' to be answered by our "green Mrs. E. M. K., Denvllle wants rflemen from dug-n postons foot condut M Hut f'» ltls Flrr ; thumb bran trust" has receved a to know how you can tell when untl he was fatally wounded. H:; Company ca: ' >.!"ttl ts tre alarm ; j personal reply. But t seems reasonable to assume that f one per- When some of the apples drop contnue the advnnce and lon n apples are ready for pckng, acton permtted hs company to «ystrm tm<! ] t" New Jersey, T HAS SMPLE AFTER AM-: Ths drawlne from Turnplkv the Nfw York Tmes, shows how man-made devce son takes the trouble to wrte a t's a sgn they're gettng rpe. drvng the enemy from the entre t OLYMPC Monday at n.3 o'clock fnally threaded wre under turnpke. card of letter, there may be more Apples ore not ready when the sector. HEAVYWEGHT the Jo!) was ' mpleted by the sardpners who have the same stem separates from the apple. A St. Demetrus' Ukranan Orthodox Church of whch the lae Utltes Set vce Corporaton, El- Utltes Servce Corporaton problems, but are fresh out of rpe dpple retans ts stem. f the Mbeth. The endng n comparson arc called ""lectrolmcs" or wm not render a bll. They are stamps, or maybe the pup hasapple tastes starchy nstead of Prvate Mnuo was a member, was to recent h:npl,, was common- "snakes." They wll bend around chewed up the pencl. sweet, t needs more tme on the contractors sn>cnlzln«n underground hqh voltage transmsson Rev. John M. Hundak, pastor; represented at the ceremony by place and dull. The.soluton, really' anv an S lc Your questons are partcularly bough. When you dscover when was qute smple The company j helpful because they ndcate your apples are rpe, make a note Walter W. Wadlak, presdent of men used lra 4-foot lengths] One of these,.,. among ther customers such contopcs that nterest gardeners and n your garden dary so you'll the board-of trustees and Steve of steel wrv a mvtlod klowta pe -on the end, was pushed nto ^ ^ ^?[Mk Se,. V Cf standard help gude me n my efforts to pck know next year, as the dates fof Stek, a member of the plannng n cable nsulaton as the "rod a manhole at one sde of the, QJ] O{ N(> W jersey and the Potothe brans of thf men wth knowhow. rpenng don't vary much. Board of the church, and grapple method." Turnpke. Another, wth a knob' mac Electrc Power Company, MORROW Fred Barton. Jr.. vce-presdent AMERCA"? ONLY ' But to Ret on wth some sample f you'd lke to put me to work on the end, was nserted nto \ Washngton, D. C. of the Ullllts Servce Corporaton brushed asde just send a card to Garden Re- TRPLE SOLP HBAVY- questons: nettng answers to your questons, ncrease Shown tre, manhole on the opposte Sde. Commssoner Kress sad yester- When the rods met, the knob' day he has nvted the Bartons WB/SMf H. F. G. of North Be-Re.n has a clam to fame wth porter, College of Agrculture, New (Contnued f'om Pane One) lnto ttle HR told snapped recesser end of to be a guest at the department's AHP 4OO RELAY. CHAM!* :ot tree that refuses to "we do t all the tme.". J. merman resgned us mnthematcs The ndependent-leader ; the grapple, completng the con- annual venson dnner Saturday. bear frut. Why not? teachers at thr Hgh School eflectve n February. He s plannn: that he me urappe, tuupeub uv He sad he would also nvte Ted PATTERSON \ The aprcot tree, says my m-, and hs fnher, Fred, Sr., had nectlon. t was then a smple SERV C E PNS AWARDED Ven read.njj.r-counts of the matter to attach a No. 9 nalvan- j Maunt. Planfeld, whose monproblem n the newspapers and j'zed wre.strand whch was drawn : goose, "Pops," made a successful thorty, blooms so early that bos-, perth AMBY _ Tcn yeftr to enter prvate ndustry. Edward.oms are almost sure to be klled servlce plns awarded Slwner appled for a poston a, servlce plns m n awarded durl came to watch Monday afternoon through the. condut and left n j run through the ppe wthout a by the unknd d clmate. l t E Even f f the the > "out of curosty." At the tme Pl ' acc f '' ' latel the past month t tnree more em. Jnntor. ' substtuton --...n of <.u, the wre..._ u... but * faled n u»a, to t,. travel O uo mnrp more aprcot blossoms ^capf an early, of Th( Callfornln Com. Permsson w.s granted to LOM representatves from T, J. Cope, fre alam cable. than 3 feet wth t, sprng freeze f they thy usually ually are are not not j ^ flvp erth Amboy ; 47, Patrolmen's Brncvolcnt Assocaton to use the Hgh School aud- properly pollnated because few, Awardg made du]nb Decembcv nc., of ColloR'vlle. Pa., a tool TAKEc, FRZTOFFCAL nff j POH NEtfCOMBE VOTEO manufacturng concern had tred»* f\et' EA GOE TTLE AHP 'm t 3. MOtT VALUABLE PWeRA/P! nsects are around so early. went to Clfford V. Shlreman. 89 torum for vaudevlle shn,\ to do the job wth a pneumatc Mall UlllCC Sld Brown's Tavern n CY YM6 PtTcyrtj AVARP, Hollywood Avenue, Metuchen: March 3 Wstara Won't Bloom John Budnlnk, 4 Ornndvlew Avenue, Edson: and Alfrrd J. Vc- fsh lne. Leaks n expanson! Mrs, J. W., Metuchen s dlsap- School Superntend Edwn S jonts of the four-nch duct would j ponted because hr Wstara vne!".'" ; ""^'',,""j "A'V" ",,"Z Quln was gven permsson to ;t. not allow suffcent ar pressure Electrons Score Complete Rout of COSTLY '..,,._.,._..,.,..,., [zczko, 33 Orady Drve, Wood- Lauffpnbergvrs Lead to be bult up to propel a plunger Provdence. R Arrested for refuses to bloom. Should she prune lend a conventon of school supr - l pullng the wre. n Academy Pn League drlvlne a car under the nfluence't. or what? ntendents n Atlantc Cty Feb;,- Sweep Vctores All Stars by 85-3 The Bartons 'not n touch wth ntoxcatnn m\aea. Davd; Yes. Wstara can be pruned cauton creeps back nto the ary 5. of jntoxcatu, p Fre Commsson-! CARTERET - Lauffenbergers; H Hargrcaves. 8, admtted to the hard wthout harm. Sometmes [thnkng of a growng number o* Henry Kress an dnbulu-d permsson to try CARTERET Both the Man CARTERET The hgh-flyng are stll leadng the Academy' judge that!r> had about twenty root prunng helps, too. Cut off busness men, although mose trade ther luck Offce and the Electrons won ther Brown's Tnvern won st ffth same. Women's Bowlng League, despte beers. The juc'.r? fned hm $, roots - ' wth n...k n,,j.«^,,m a sharp spade about two m nr ( manufacturng concerns are At 7 P. M.. wth four employees, ] matches by sweeps n the U.S.M.R. : aranst only one loss by shellng a two-game defeat at the hands sayng he was fxng the levy at feet from the trunk. f the vne flyng hsh. Ml Theatrel they arrved on the.scene equp- lnterdepartment Bowlng Lea cue the All Stars n a regular Amercan of the thrd place Czyesk's. n $5 per beer. ; sn't growng well you can fertlze Carteret, N... ped wth round rods of very '. at the Academy Alleys on Tues-, Leasue contest. 85 to 3, at the other matches the second place j t next sprng. Army Commends flexble hard steel, 3/8 nch n j day nght,, hgh school eym. Lllan's Dress Shop, tralng the A. J. F. of Shrewsbury read n NOW THRU SATURDAY dameter and n lengths varyng The Man Offce took three Durng the frst perod the Allleaders, took two games from the our leaflet, "Ffty Small Trees for. 'Contnued from Page One) from 3 to 5 feet. The rods : from the Yard, despte a sensa-' Star managed to hold the Browns Trosko team, whle the.. last place (Contnued from Pa^e One> the Home Grounds" that roots of and energy, hs ablty as an ntnree games feem. Georgr Gav-etz, who was slver mnp es can clok up sew er sth"tor nnd admnstrator, rals- "FRENDLY PERSUASON" tonal performance burned n by j n check, but after that t was a Kochecks lost all Edde Smbol, anchorman for the complete rout as the wnners ary Cooper - Dorothy McGnre to the Nagys, wth hm from sunrse to well nkh and septjc tank ppe5 How far cd the effectveness and effcency losers, who ht the maple for scored practcally nt wll, The results :-,.,,,- GKLS! lt mdn e ht - Dl: Reason stll re-, avay snould he plant hs suver' n Glorous Color o[ hls unt t tne polnt wnere scores of 3, and, a total' Gural "ad 7 ponts and Joe 4U ll members the eagerness of Mr. Ga-. set of 634. ;Ltus 6 for the wnners. L,^. 455 SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY BOYS! The Electrons had a compare- " ' ~~ Lt lvely easy tme wth the Shecters. THE RGHT MAN TO DO ANYTHNG \.. s easy to fnd n the Yellow Pages Gardener! Hoofer Contractor Furnture Refnflher you name t you'll fnd the man you want n the YELLOW PAGES of your phone book WLWJLK5LY ML LLL'lluNL COMPANY Other wnners were Slver. Me chancs No., Castng and the Mechancs No.. The sumarles:- Maln Offce Yard Electrons Sheeters Mechancs No. Tank House Castng j Smelter Mechancs No. Lead Burners Slver Mechancs No *« r S 4 All Stars Trounce Barbato Plumbers By Bg 9-5 Score CARTERET.' - The All Stars of the Amercan League won ther thrd same easlj. wallopng the - Parkvew Trmmed By Creenwalds n Senor Loop, CARTERET The Greenwalds won ther second game of the week, trmmng the Parkvew tossers by a bg 59 to 34 score n the Senor Recreaton League. 733 Danny Wllams, forward, set the 745 hot scorn gpace for the wnners 8 by nettng ponts on ten feld souls and one foul. Rchey Pusllo, leadng scorer n league play, was held n check wth only ten ponts. As the fnal score ndcates, the wnners took and early lead and were never headed. owa, Bg Ten football champons for 956, rankefl no hgher than sxth n offense and fourth n defense. However, the Hawkeyes allowed ther rvals only.9 yards per runnng play and that was one of.the man factors n the team's success. Barbato Plumbers, cclla. occupants, by a 9 to 5 score. The game was completely one lded as the fnal score conclusvely Summer Tan won three stakes ndcates, wth the All Stars lead- durng 956, ncludng the Pmlco 'ng all the way. j specal. He was second n sx other As the frst half n the schedule! races, beaten by a total of only draws to a close, the All Stars fnd eght lengths. Those eght lengths themselves lendng n frst placc n represented the dfference of $56,- the team race. ] 75 n purse money. -STATE- THEATRE Woodbrldge, N, J. WED. THRU SAT. Gary Cooper, Dorothy McGulre "FRENDLY PERSUASON" Frldnv Nltc T«H"! SUN., MON., TUES. (lark Gable, Eleanor Parker n "THE KNG AND FOUR QUEENS" Plue James Arness n "GUN THE MAN DOWN" Monday and Tuesday DSHES FOR THE LADES WED, THRU SAT. ngrd Bergman, Helen Hayes "ANASTASA" Letf Lursen n "SUCDE MSSON" Saturday Matnee at : P.M OVERSTOCKED SALE! NEW UNDERWOOD PORTABLE TYPEWRTER Complete wth Case WTH THS AD Regular $6.8 ncluded (Lmted Supply) EASTERN Typewrter Exchange 7 MARKET STREET PERTH AMBOY FORDS PLAYHOUSE --O48 THURS. THRU SAT. (Jan, -) "WAR and PEACE" Wth Audrey Hepburn and Heny Fonda Saturday "Matnee?' "SPECAL SHOW" for the Chldren Showng: "Long John Slver"; also Cartoons and Comedy "WAR AND PEACE" wll NOT Be Shown n Afternoon) SUNDAY THRU TUES. (Jan. 3-5) "Tenson at Table Rock" Wth Rchard Egan, Dorothy Malone "THE GREAT AMERCAN PASTME" Wth Jayne Mansfeld WED. THRU SAT. Un. 6-9) "OKLAHOMA" At Regular Prces ST. Lauffenbergers Czyesk's Nagys Kochecks Lllans Dress Troskos 357 4U valetz's servce. Were t not for " 337'Mr. Gavalftz, he lauded, he would 38 not have been able to keep up 388 the pace. 93 The 'Jazz Age' brought nostal- jgc ncdents of humor to hs lfe. He remembered a. woman, un-. S. MPORTS named, who wanted to pay all :T The value of U. S. general m- blus wlth nome-mde "hootch." ports reached a record hsh of she nssted that Dr. Reason d,. n k $,,, n October, about some as a toast -^, m n know per cent hgher than the prevous! whether to call the polce or the peak of $,,, set n March, nre department after drmkn- 95 and March, 956. Total m- thju flre water ma(, me, she ports for the frst ten months of Wfmted me to drnk not a whskey NAME 965 were valued at $,356,9, glassful, but a regular beer glass- or 3 per cent above the valuaton f U. That was wcked stuff." Some of $9,3,5, for the smlar ( the bootleggers then used baby perod last year. One mornng at Haleah. a flly; "~, unseated her rder whle leavn'4 the paddock for a track workout, then ran loose around the grounds. Fortunately, nether horse nor! rder was njured. The flly's name was Ambulance. AAlTfR READL.THtAlHtSET7 MAJESTC NOW! Edna Ferber's "GANT" wth Rock Hudson '- Elzabeth Taylor - James Dean Our Next Attracton! Dean Martn - Jerry Lews re after Anta Ekbcrg n "HOLLYWOOD or BUST" NOW! Dors Day n "JULET And Anta Ekberg n "The Man n [He Vault" SUN. - MON. - TUES. The "Rock 'n' Shock Show!" vrock Pretty Baby" And "BEAST OF HOLLOW MOUNTAN" DEMETRUS COMMUNTY CENTER Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Danpng Every Frday Nght M J T H S FRDAY, JANUARY th Walter Kross and Hs Orchestra THS SUNDAY, JANUARY 3th POLKA PARTY FRANK WOJNAROWSK And Hs ORCHESTRA! carrages as a means ' portaton. Your Garden Ths Week WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 3 GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Enclosed please fnd $3. for one-year subscrpton to: [] NDEPENDENT-LEADER D CARTERET PRESS CARTFRKT maples, whch he had already t was rated t«undn R n rvn-y bought, to avod trouble? respect. n addton, Captan Just as far away us possble. 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9 CARTERET PRESS publ«hed Every Frday by Carters* Press 65 Roosevelt Avenue,,Carteret. N. J, Telephone Carteret -56 Charles E. Grtrory Edtor and Publsher Subscrpton rates by mal, ncludng postage, one year, $3.; sx months, $.8; three months, 85 cents; sngle copes by mall cents. All payable n advance. By carrer delvery, 8 cents per copy. Entered as second class matter June 6 94 at Carteret, N. J., Post Offce, under the Act of March, 879. A Reapomble Ctzen, ndeed n order that ts employes mght be assured that the Calforna Ol Company recognzes ts responsblty n controllng obnoxous odors and-gases, a candd and forthrght artcle specfyng steps whch have been taken to avod causng them s contaned n the current ssue of the employe magazne, "The Caloller." Enttled "One of Our Toughest Problems Ar Polluton," the artcle s reprnted n full elsewhere n ths ssue. We recommend ts careful readng by all who mght have been exposed to the loose and llterate concluson* of pop-off poltcans who wthout any regard whatever for the facts, have attempted to make captal for ther own selfsh purpose at the expense of the truth. The Calforna Ol Company, n the magazne artcle, reports that t has spent $3,, for ar polluton control n sx years. Other devces, desgned to establsh the company as a "responsble ctzen" determned to do whatever t can to help solve the growng problem of ar polluton, are lsted as follows:. Establshment of a polluton control commttee under a drectve from Presdent B. W. Pckard to nsure that "all avenues of mprovement are conscentously developed and appled." Planned a montorng system of supervsory employes to provde an around-theclock alert for sources of ar contamnaton. 3. Drected perodc engneerng surveys of the 8&lpA*{>]&o to-uncover.sources of noxous odors whch may. have developed as new procedures or processes were mtltuted. t s assurng, ndeed, to have ths authortatve word from Calforna Ol Company of the steps t has taken or planned to avod any serous contamnaton of the ar n the communtes n the vcnty of ts Perth Amboy plant. t s refreshng, too, that t s wllng to assume leadershp n elmnatng ar polluton leadershp whch we trust wll be followed and publczed wth fljttal forthrghtness by other plants whch have an oblgaton equal to Calforna OU'B to be "responsble ctzens." We nvte all of them to detal ther own efforts to control ar contamnaton, as Calforna has done. We then wll have an opportunty to make comparsons and draw some concluson* en the facts. THE. FOREGN SBtVCE Clare Booth* Luce, who combned glamor wth efllclefcy as our ambassador to taly, has had some rather sharp words to say snce her return»t>out the way our government treats ts Foregn Servce people. Speakng to the Advertsng Councl n New York recently, Mrs. Luce had hgh pral* for, the ntellgence, tact and devottyn of the unsung men and women who represent Amercan nterests n other countes. And she declred that she had been shocked to fnd how callously these publc servant* are treated. There s UtU«n Mrs, Luce's protest that wa» not ncluded n the WrMon CommltU* Report o 984. n whch Congress was urged to correct the deplorably low pay and allowances of dplomats and leaur Foregn Servce personnel. But there s a.specal value n havng the words of crtcsm come from Mrs. Luce, who haa been olosely dentfed wth the ElwnUOwer admnstraton from the begnnng and can hardly be suspected of beng a crtc of the Fnwdent, he Hecretray o State or ther polces. There s a personal flavor, too, about her account of Fore nn Servce dlfflcuvle that gve them a human, undortanduble clll '' acter, For example, he found upon arrvng n Rome that embassy offces were not equpped wth a ngle good typewrter, that the offce furnture was wretched and that the only dctaphone WAS the one the. had bought wth CARTERET PRESS Opnons of Others Campagn Spendng We agree wholeheartedly wth Leonard W. Hall, charman o the Republcan Natonal Commttee, who recently told a House Commttee that the lmt on campagn funds to be spent n a natonal campagn should be rased. As the reader may know, there s a $3,,-mt on funds to be receved by a natonal campagn group for use n a Presdental campagn. Ths lmtaton was set up about ffteen',-years ago, when the dollar was worth perhaps two of today's dollars, and before televson had come nto ts own, Poltcal advertsng on televson s so expensve that each of the two major partes s estmated to have spent two mllon of ther three mllon dollar campagn fund for televson advertsng n the 956 Presdental campagn. The net result was that many other commttees were brought nto operaton, on a natonal scale, each wndng up wth three mllon dollars to spend, A Senate subcommttee has found more than one thousand such commttees, and may not have them all. Whle some of these commttees obvously dd not spend three mllon dollars, t s beleved a surprsng number Of them spent very large sums, Obvously, the ntentons of the old campagn lmt law are beng volated and a realstc lmtaton, whch would preclude duplcatng groups, would serve the publc's nterest by makng audts possble and provdng somthng n the way of a check to campagn spendng. No Bg Top - Crcus Back The "Greatest Shotf on Earth" Rnglng Brothers Barnum and Baley Crcus has dropped the bg top but has not fnally collapsed, as many had feared t would. A few months ago t was announced that the bg show was closng down, and there was speculaton that ths was the end of the crcus. t seems to be the end of the bg top. for the bg crcus wj} not carry along ts huge tents and operate n the tradtonal manner. However, t wll contnue, and wll open n baseball parks and other arenas durng the summer and operate n ndoor arenas durng some of the cooler months. A gceat many changes have'been effected, ncludng busness operatons, abandonment of the bg top and other streamlnng procedures, but the show s expected to be, generally, the same. Tha means that lovers of the crcus wll stll be able to see a crcus once n a whle, reportedly wth all the trmmngs, ncludng the large anmals, and so on. Ths s good news, for every chld should be able to go to the crcus perodcally and we do not lmt ths experence to chldren. n fact, some adults, who remember the crcus as the gayest event of the year n ther chldhood days, are even'bgger crcus fans than the chldren. They, too, would have been really dsapponted) had the falure of the Rnglng Brothers Barnum and Baley Crcus ths summer sgnalled the end of the road crcus n Amerca; her own money. She lotnd she was also oblged to supply most of the furnture for the embassy, at her owq expense, And she dscovered, as our ambassadors have snce tme mmemoral, that the annual entertanment allowance hardly pad for a month of the receptons, dnners, and partes that are such a vtal part of the ambassador's dutes. The rest, agan, came out of he* own purse. t s not a unque story, of course. For years t has been accepted knowledge that only very wealthy men could afford to accept appontment to our embasses n London, Pars or any of the more cosmopoltan captals of the world. Much less apprecated, however, s the plght of the career offcers n the Foregn pervce, and about them and ther problems Mrs. LUce had some wse and tmely word*. Many of these men,.she sad, ar)fe not gven suffcent allowances to enable them to shp ther personal belongngs and household goods from one pout to another. They are often accused of "gong foregn" because they send ther chldren to foregn schools, when the truth of the matter s that they cannot afford' to leave ther chldren n ths country, or to send them home each year to Amercan schools, as they undoubtedly would lke to do. Nether are they able, on the small salares and allowances gven them, to "keep up wth the Joneses" <W oler eountrtad, or to entertan equally wth jther equal numbers n other governments- Mrs. Luce lsts three thngs that she thnks can and should done now to mprove the lot our Foregn Servce people, and the calber of ther servce. Frst, she says, they need better equpment an d better and, more secretaral help n order tfrwork at [maxmum effcency. Thpy need better pay and allowances. And fnally, they need the moral support of the people and naton they represent. The fact that they have been dened the frst two ndcates, the says, that they have not been gven the thrd. Her testmony should hasten the day when Congress and the Amercan fmblc, sec that they are gver) all three, as they deserve Lousvlle (J$y.) Cpwer- Journal. N EKSENTfcAW. UNTY The Democratc party has now acheved a sort of harmony between Democr»tB now lu Congress and Democrats who aren't 'n Congress, and n some ousts never have been.. Celebratng th's event tt a twothour breakfast n Washngton on Saturduy, the new Advsory Commttee was ready after lunch to comment on tljjp Presdent's Mddle East message. The commttee; found jt "noteworthy that the Presdent.. has fnally recognzed the great danger n the Mddle Bast." t predcted "* publc debate and careful examnaton of the (Contnued on Page Twelve) F4G& NNE TRENTON Governor Robert B.. Meyner wants the 8st New Jersey LeglBlautre whch convened at noon on Tuesday to abandon partsan poltcs ths year and concentrate upon solvng the multtude,of problems confrontng the State Government. n a 5,-word message to the Legslature the longest n, modern tmes the Governor pn-ponted current problems and chroncled the achevements of hs three years n offce. Meyner plans to seek reelecton next November to a new four year term as Governor, The Governor chded the Republcan members of the Legslature for blockng hs appontments, holdng "secret" meetngs to reach an agreement upon legslaton, and falng to carry out hs recommendatons of the past three years, partcularly proposals to reapporton Assembly seats and realgn congressonal dstrcts. Emphaszlngj that 957 s an electon year for Governor and 7 of the 8 seats n the Legslature, the Governor cautoned the lawmakers that "the eyes of the people wll be fastened upon you, the Legslature, and upon me, the Governor, to scrutnze our behavor." "f we permt partsan poltcs to nfluence our judgment, f we permt ambtons to sway our actons, we wll be judged accordngly," he warned! "For myself, 'PAPER TGER' Under th^ Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbblns promse to work wth you n every way consstent wth my convctons." Hghway constructon was declared the most paramount need of the State. The Governor dd not menton new taxes to fnance proposed hew road buldng, but warned the Legslature f t does not provde addtonal revenue for hghways, t wll wreck the State's fscal balance. The Governor has advocated a boost of one-cent-per-gallon on gasolne to fnance new hghways whle the Legslature would tap surplus funds. n hs message, the Governor also called for expanded unemployment and workmens' compensaton benefts; legslaton authorzng Rarltan Rver water to be dverted to Round Valley n Hunterdon County nstead of utlzng the area exclusvely for Delaware Rver water, and enlarged programs for the physcally handcapped, the mentally retarded and the aged. As n the prevous year, the Governor also called for constructon of new offce buldngs for the State Departments of Labor, Health and Educaton and the establshment of unform polce tranng facltes and unform crme reportng procedures throughout the State. The Governor also recommended a Consttutonal amendment to lberalze resdence requrements for votng and enactment of up-to-date laws regulatng the navgaton of small boats. Revewng the achevements of hs admnstraton, Meyner cted the State's credt ratng as the hghest n the State's hstory; reorganzaton of the Delaware Rver Jont toll Brdge Commsson whch elmnated 55 jobs and saved $5,; success of the State's expanded mental health program whch produced a reducton n patent populaton for the frst t'ms p.nd sterner law enforcement whch has elmnated the syndcate gambler and racketeer. Lsted among other achevements were the changeover to a mal order drver lcensng and auto regstraton system; tghter fscal control n the Treasury Department growng out of dsclosures of the Hoffman scandal; a $4,, renovaton program for State parks; reorganzaton cf the hghway department and' the poneerng of new hghway safety devces such as center barrers, creeper lane sand overpasf.es; a reducton n fatalty tolls on the State's hghways and reorganzaton of State purchasng practces. The Governor charged the caucus system has nojt been GLAMOR GRLS abandoned by the Republcan lawmakers "and artfcal respraton has not been appled to the commttees" as promsed three years ago. He sad "to a large extent, majorty party polces are cut and dred n secret sessons, open commttee hearngs are the excepton and not the, rule and the State s deprved of the wholesome effect of! ml' debate on the floor of botl houses." f many mportant measures were openly dscussed and the power of publc opnon brought nto play, they would be passed, the Governor sad. n conclusfon, the Governor argued hs recommendatons for «uta. UM ttmm^ nmutt, k. tout jkt nuva "AU tb*t ddn't go wth MY bwnburger!" legslatve acton are n the nterest of all the people of New Jersey and taken together they offer a blueprnt for progress and reform "that wll make for a more prosperous and a more progressve Stat^." NAUGURAL: Republcan leaders of New Jersey are somewhat embarrassed by the lack of nterest on the part: of many G.O.P. stalwarts n the comng nauguraton of Presdent Dwlght G. Esenhower at noon, January. Hotel rooms n Washngton for the naugural wll cost about $7 per day'and must'be taken for a perod of fotar days startng January 8. New Jersey people wll not b'e located n any one hotel but wll be spread around n fve or sx of the' hostelres. Lack of nterest has caused the cancellaton of a specal pullman tran whch was scheduled to go to Washngton on January and return n the mornng of the nd. The excurson tran, whch leaves Newark at 6: A.M. January wll run and already has hundreds of assgned passengers. ' naugural parade tckets are sellng for $8; $4 and $7.5. The latter seats are n the stands drectly across from the Whte House. Members of Congress are dstrbutng free tckets to 'the naugural ceremony. Although such seats are at a premum,, there s a hge standng room area whch wll handle, persons who wsh to watflh the hstorc event. naugural ball tckets cost $5 and box seats cost $6.5 per per*- son. There wll be four, such events n Washngton and Prest- (Contnued on Page Twelve) BANKNG HOURS: Monday thrt Frdaj 8 A. M. to % P. M, Frday Evenng 4 P. M. to 6 P. M. ; Our New Buldng, Corner Moore Avenue and Btuy.Street lop. Tuwn Hall) l»y KKNNF.T FNK, Drector, Prnceton Research Servce PRNCETON New Jersey famllo.s on an average spend $3 wk nn food and mlk. Ths was the medan average nmount named when New Jersey Poll reporters personally put the followng queston to a representatve cross-secton Of the state's adult ctzens: "On an average, about how much money does your famly fpend on food. ncludng mlk, each week?" Under *Z a week % $ 9 $-$4 4 $5 $ $3 6 $3-$J4 $35 5 J36-J39 Letter to the Edtor Average New Jersey Famly Spends $3 a Week On Food And M Mr. Charles E. Gregory ndependent Leader Woodbrdge, New Jersey Dear Mr. Gregory: n revewng our actvtes for the past year, cannot help but to pause and reflect a lttle. t s at ths tme, especally, that would lke to say 'Thank You." Your generous allotment of space, wonderful news tems and edtorals concernng the hosptal actvtes are deeply apprecated. Your cooperaton and help s $4 t Hl-»4*....' - * *5 6 Over $5 a week S Don't know 'Medan aterage amount Hghlght of today's sum* fndngs a that n all but one, populaton group examned n the survey, thr medan average weekly amount spent for food and mlk la «. * The 3 medan average weekly amount spent for food and mlk holds true for each of the - varous cty staeft n the state. For example, the medan average amount named by rural area dwellers people lvng n placet lke rural &onmmth, Ocean, Somerset, Bergen. Hunterdon, Mddlesex, and Cumberland U (3 a week. $3 s'also the medan aver* age fgure traned by people lvng n communtes wth populatons between-.5 and 4,999 places,llke bover, Somervllle, Vlnelandr Far Lawn, Pleasantvlle, CaldweD, Hawthorne, Colllngswoodand Hghtstown. Atjd the same medan average.amount 3, was also named by resdents of towns and ctes wth populatons between 5,, and 99,999 towns and ctes lke, New Brunswck, West Orange, East Orange, West New York, Unon CHy, Atlantc Cty and Ptanfleld. Resdents of the state's sx bggest ctes Newark, Trenton, Jersey Cty, Paterson, Elzabeth and Camden also set $3 a week for food and mllfc as the sncerely apprecated by our en-..., tre staff and we shall always en-\ deavor to mert your confdence and good wll by contnung to serve the people of our communty to the very best of our ablty. Very best wshes for a wonderful year. Sncerely yours, A. W. Eckert, Drector Perth Amboy General Hosptal medlan W * Rmount m n L Worthy of partcular menton. Ls that the type of occupaton people are engaged n appears to have lttle effect on the amount spent for food 'and mlk. The medan average amount named by professonal workers and busness owners and managers, sales - clercal workers, sklled craftsmen, and sem- (Contlnued on Page Twelve) Competence Creates Confdence We respect the trustworthness of our banks. They know wh;t ; dollar s worth. They know wlmt a dollar vhll buy. f there s ny doubt n your mnd we sufrtst thn you go nto any bunk n the US.A. nnd try to net them tn gve, you t, (or a one <H r bll. When you are buyng lnaurnc'f keep the above luures n ml rest ASSURED that wth our orgsnlzntlon. wll buy DOLLAR'S WORTH OF PROTECTON... ana thm's wh;t yen Frendly Servce As Near As Your Phone 99 STERN & DRAGOSfT MSURAHC new year's How much wll you save thu year? Wrte your answer n a Savngs pqssbook of th» bqnk. -j ~~ "' " " ~~" Pad ol Savngs Accounts WOODBRDGE NATONAL BANK Member: Federal Htnerve System and Federal Depost nsurance Curpwattoa,

10 TWOE TEN Today's Pattern m Prnted Pattern Easer to cut Sew and ft 946 V/A'. Prnted Pattern ' 'rlntcd Pattern 9«: Msses' W.luts 4, 5, 8, 8, 3 nchea. All :vcn szes: yard 54-nch. ;,. m Thrty-fve cents n cons f(,r tlls pattern add 5 cents for eurh patlcrn f you wsh lat-class > malng. Send to J7 Newspaper 'attrrn Dcpl. 3! West Sth St. ' N w York, N. Y. Prnt planly NAME, ADDRESS wth ZONE, SUE and 8TYLE NUMBER./:_ KT N PARADE ).':r,v;re, the frst State to rat-! :,' Unted States Consttuton, \ nl ::.d u.shortened presdental H T.M! parade on January.!. ;.. ;s ago. the Delaware delr- 'o, v.-s supplanted at the head l l.elme. by Kansas, boyhood MMC H Presdent Esenhower, and dv c.lna. home of Vc*; Prcsuwt Nxon. However, ths year h\.\u; clrle;atons wll be n the [:c!r "n order of thcv entry h:') tn- unon." r 'u'l'v Le s wrtng the musc Jcr ' Jhnny Trouble." John Carrl n t flm for hs new com- ]:,!:v, Kthel Barrymore has the. Umc: rale, wth Curolyn Jones 't:< r.n),'. Ethel's son, Sammy <VM. ; uls n the flm. We Carry A Completp Selecton Of MPORTED & DOMESTC WNES & LQUORS Free Delvery DAL 5975 ROCKMAN'S TAVERN & LQUOR Store lbndolph St., and Perchng Ave. CARTERET, N. J. LOSK UGLY FAT N TEN DAYS * OR MONEY BACK Jf --.-cm art overweght, here s the frst n lly Unla news to come ulon^j n -..rs. A n'w nnd convenent way to get r- () t'\:tr; pounds easer than' ever, :.'> vm cn he as slm nnd trm as you v,;!:t. Thn nrw product called DA-. KON curlw both hunger and appette. No <ln',... no det, no exercse, Abso- ' uulv harmless. Wht'n you ta'ke DA- TlON, you stll enjoy your meals, stll f\t h' foods you lke but you smply L.n't luvt' the nr;e for extra portons (ml ttonulrully your weght must (' nl- Unwn, wcus', ;s your own doc- K/r wll tell you. when you eat lees, you v.r!,.! less. Excess weght eufuueers your. h::rt, kdneys. So no matter what you.j.vc tred before, yet DATHON u', frove to yourself what t can do. TJA' RON s.sold on ths GUARANTEE: \'(J must lose weght wth the frst >.d:k;..;' you use or the package costs j-ou nothng. Just return the bottle to vor runst md get your money back../atkon rasts $3. und s told wth n-. :,rl't money buck guarantee by: MTTUCH.DKUG STOKE? tl tuusevelt Avenue, Carteret Mal Orders Klled Central j olher and Peak Competton Predcted n T)7 by A & P Presdent NFW YORK Competton n the foot! busness wll reach n new peak n 957. Ralph W, Bun-cr, presdent nl the Great, Atlantc & Pacfc T'a rommny. predcted today. "ntrwe competton L nothng new n the fond busness." Mr. Bnder Mld, "and t has helped make Ameltns the best fed people on earth. t has benefted consumers n the pant by leadng to better stores, better food offered n more convenent form, and better values: t has benefted effcent retalers by challengng them to do nn even better job. Competton can contnue to beneft both consumers and retalers n the future f t does not lead to neffcent and wasteful practces," Portrm: out that more.stores \ mean greater competton, Mr.: burner reported that more than J.5 new super markets were opened, n 9S6, wth about the same number ether under constructon or planned for 957. Much of ths expanson, he sad, was desgned to meet the needs of our wrownt! populaton and to serve the lnree suburban communtes! developng throughout the country. "From the vewpont of the food ndustry, however, he sad, "we must recognze the possblty that unrestraned or msdrected expanson can prove economcally unsound. n the rush to open new outlets there s always the danger that many communtes wll become 'over-stored.' "Today more than 5, super markets and a host, of smaller stores are aggressvely competng for the consumer's patronage. Actually, the naton's food retalng machnery s expandng at aj faster rate than the populaton t serves. Mr. Burger.sad that not only '' are there more super markets but j they are larger, wth the average super market now consstng of approxmately, square feet of sellng and storage space, and wth many stores occupyng as T ANNUAL HE Amercan people are payt ng at the rate olapproxlmately $.8 bllon dollars annually n! excse taxes. Excse taxes are! Bupposed to be taxes that don't hurt, snce they are hdden n the fnal prce the consumer pays lor [ t product such products as cgarettes, cosmetcs, beer, jewelry, heght shpments, electro lght bulbs, telephone blls, ral, bus end ar travel, household applances and many others. So these taxes are, n effect, nothng more than a sales tax-mposed durng war tme emergency. Lower ncome groups, whch are hardest ht by excse taxes, may be nterested that Congressman Ame J. Forand, o{ Rhode sland s already holdng publc hearngs pror to the convenng of the Congress, before hs subcommttee on excse taxes of the House Ways and Means Commttee, to carefully examne the admnstraton excse tax polcy, rates, techncal and admnstratve procedures, wth an eye to flashng these taxes. For nstance, excse taxes n ths fscal year wll exceed estate and gft tax recepts, pad by folk! n hgher ncome brackets by some $9 bllon dollars. For, j every dollar of tax pad by corjporatons durng ths fscal year, the Treasury wll collect another 5 cents from wage and salary garners on excse taxes. Excse taxes, mposed at the! manufacturers level, grow because they add to the mark-up or proft margn by each handler untl they reach the consumer. No one quarrels wth such excses as those on narcotcs, frearms, whskey, etc., but on essentals they ncrease the cost ol lvng and the mrh as. square feet or more. These new large stores have a hgh break-even pont," he sad, "and to operate them proftably requres a large volume of bus- ness. Ths need for hgh volume s one of the basc reasons for many of the compettve practces: that have sprung up n recent! years. "The danger n the drve for' volume les n'the fact that f t gels out of hand t can ncrease the cost, of dong busness and the prce of food, or decrease the qualty of food and servce, or both, "Salesmanshp and showmanshp have always had a place n food retalng but they are only the tall to the clog. They become dangerous when the tal wags the dog." Pontng out that food takes about 5 per cent of the average famly's budget. Mr. Burger sad that food retrfllers must remember that no matter what features they use to attract customers, they must not forget that ther basc responsblty s to gve ther customers the most good food for ther money. "Whle the pattern of food retalng may change," he sad, "the basc economcs remans the same; and adherence to qualty, value and servce, best serve the longrangn nterests of both consumers and retalers." Mr. Burger sad that great strdes had been made n makng shoppng and meal preparaton more convenent for the housewfe. He cted the adjustment of store hours to ft new shoppng habts; the rapd growth of precooked and oven-ready food to reduce ktchen work; and the addton of alled lnes of house-! keepng tems to permt a one-stop ; shoppng. Luke Easter, former member of j the Cleveland ndans,led the n-, ternatonal Leasue n home runs n 956. He ht 35 for Buffalo. tax load. The Forand Commttee may recommend reducton n these taxes whch were boosted some?65 mllon by the last congress, At least a start may be made.» A clashng pont n the ncom* ng congress as between the Republcan and Democratc leadershp may arse over the whole queston of taxng polcy. The Republcan Tax polcy s based on cuts to busness and the upper ncome brackets as ncentves to busness expanson on the theory that ncreased productve capacty wll provde more jobs and more wafes to buy the ncreased producton. Ths theory coupled wth a hard money polcy and hgher nterest rates s the polcy of fscal agences headed by Mr. George Humphrey, Presdent Esenhower's Secretary ol the Treasury. t also was the polcy of Treasury Secretary Andrew Mellon under the admnstraton of Presdent Herbert Hoover, whose son, Herbert Hooyer Jr., s actng Secretary of State n the llness of Secretary Dulles. But under ths theory nflaton soars, consumer debt soars, and we are now approachng the pont reached n 99, accordng to some economsts, where buyng power cannot keep up wth productve power, because of the hgh cost of lvng, now at ts hghest pont n hstory, And the mnute busness fnds that purchasng power s not keepng up wt producton, producton slackens, as t s now dong. For actually the only ncentve nvestors and producers respond to s that of a contnung demand or ther products f purchasng porter drops producton mmedately Mows., TODAY, JANUARY, 57 PRESS " REMEMBER" lytrcoldttmtrs! from Mrl. W. J. Arerbnrn, Wtbb Cty, Mo.: «mtmb«r when : wore a McKnley t Teddy Roose- ' velt campagn button whle gong to country tchool n lulnol. J tll have the button. : ] wonder how many remember the button wth the old doubledeck dnner pall, plcture of McKnley and Rooevelt wth the motto, "A Full Dnner PaU." can rememb*r when walked ; two rnle to achool. 'Ht clanroom cat were double «nd tometlme thert were three n a teat. Each pupl brought ht lunch to school n dnner bucket Our teachen wer«men. They Were strct and we learned our Jesson well. «! from Lral* t. Uggt, Lewlt- rorg, W. Va.l Bemember when you planted corn when the whpcorwlu called and the dogwood was n bloom; and cabbage wa planted when the sgn was n the.head? How tree to be klled were grdled or peeled when the algn was n th heart, n the dark of the moon? And the luck rabbt foot carred one n my pstol pocket for jrem and all ever notced t done wa hed off on my chew- ng tobacco, therefore runnng the cost of ten-cent plugs sky hgh, j Wayne State Unversty, champon of the de-emphaszed Presdent's Athletc Conference football scramble, loses lttle of ts scorng punch next season. The Tartars scored 4 ponts n 956, and all but were talled by squad members who wll be back next season. Just Paragraphs Ground Another thng the automoble ms done t has been the cause of Lterate, resdents of Boston are movng nto the suburbs, says a socologst. By lterate, presumably, he means those who can read a "Ths Way Out" sgn. Boston Globe. Not Lkely "f you are struck by lghtnng, you never forget t," asserts a colmnst. Most persons who are stck by lghtnng never remember t. -- qurer. How Come? Cncnnat n- Thpn there's tentatve amnesa, a condton suffered whle wonderng; how come you're carryng matches that advertse Joe's gas and chll staton n Ardmore, Oklahoma. Rchmond Tmes- Dspatch, LEGAL NOTCES NOTCE OF ANNUAL MERTNT. The regular annual meetng of the stockholders of the Carteret Bank and Trust Company wll be held at ts bank- ng house, Cooke Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey. Tuesday, January, 957, at 4 o'clock n the afternoon, prevalng tme, for the electon of a Board of Drectors for the ensung year, and for the transacton of such other busness as may properly be presented. The polls wll be open from 4: P. M. to 5: P. M. By Order of Board of Drectors, ANDREW J. HLA, Secretary. C. P. //57.FOA, NOTCES AN OHUNANCK AN ORDNANCE AMENDNd AN OH llnancr ENTTLED AN ORDNANCE TO EHTABU9H. HKfU.ATK, K«UH' AND CONTROL A POLCE DEPART- MENT N THE BOHOKH Ol' CAK- TKRET, TO ADOPT RULES FOH TU GOVERNMENT AND FX AND EN- FORCE PENALTES FOR THE VOLA- TON OF HAD RULES.. *n," AS THE SAME HAS HEKKTOFOftl BEKN AMENDED AND SUPPLEMENTED. BE T ORDANED BY THB MAYOR.ECAL NOTCES AN (HHNANCK AN OHNANCT CRF.ATNO AND ESTAm.lHHNl THE OFFCE OF DEPUTY HOROKH CLERK OF THE HOROUnl OF CARTEHET. COUNTY OF MMMJtHKX AND STATE OF NEW JERSEY, AND FXNG THE SALARY FOR SAD OFFCE.. BK T ORDANED BY THE MAYOR ' AND COUNCL OF THE DOROUGH OF CARTERKT. SECTON : There s hereby rredted nnd esrnbllnhed the nfllne of Deputy. a very large ncrease n the acre-j AND COUNCL OF THE BOROUGH OF CARTBRBT, N MDDLESEX COUNTY, age of wld oats. Lousvlle STATE OF NEW JERSEY. Tmes. SECTON Tlat Secton of tlc above entlllml Ordllmrf be hptrby amendrd lo rend»s follows; Maybe "SECTON ; Thf unld Polce Depart- AN OHMNMCF, BoroKh Clerk n U>c Borough c;f j AN ORDNANC TO AMEND AN ORD- Onrteret. NANCE ENTTLED AN ORDNANC SECTON : The Deputy Borough! TO FX AND MtOU.ATE Tfffl SAL- Clerk Ahull be nomlnn'd by the Mnyor j ARES OP CERTAN OFTCRfl AND wth the advce nnd consent of the EMPLOYEES N THE BOROUGH OF Borough Councl»nd shall receve nn CATEKT, COUNTY OF MDDUD9EX, ununl snlary of M.5,! ment of the Borough of Cuu.nl shall codblst of one lj Superntendent of SECTON 3: The Deputy Borough Polce who shall bo known as and Clerk shall have all the powers and desgnated, ns Chef of Polce; and () perform all the dunes of the Borough Assstant Superntendent of Polce, who Clerk durng mch tmes and such apeshall be known and desgnated as» cne perod* us the Borough Clerk shall deputy chef nf polce; one d) captan, be absent, three (3) leutenants, nnd nne (9) sergmh; and such number of Patrolmen \s are presently authorzed, and such number of Pntrolmrt)»» may be hereafter authorzed, as necessary n the publc welfare, whch changc n the numberof Pntrolmen or ncreases n the number of Patrolmen may be made by resoluton of the Mayor and councl us and when deemed necessary n the publc nterest and welfare. Appont SECTON 4: n addton to the dutes requred to be performed n the nbsenee of the Borough Clerk, the Deputy Borough Clerc shall act as Assstant to the ' Borough Clerk nnd shall perform such dutes at may be assgned by the Borough Clerk n assstng the Borough Clerk n the perfommnreof hs lawful dutes. j SUCTON 5: Snld Deputy Borough; Clerk srmll be a resdent of the Borappontment and unless sooner Tf menu to wd promoton,..thn sjl* \ f,w "he HAc for''perod hs aohnel holdng such olllcm, postons. moved d shall hold offce untl h b\n sue employment* n the Polce Department cluor shall have qualfed, and shall of the Borough of Carter* t, shall b«not be removed from wld offlrror poston durng uld term except for good members of sad Polce Department and shall be also known and dedgnted cause shown after notce lne) a far n«pollrt Offcers of sad Borough of and lrapmlal hw)ng up wruen Carteret ' charges aganst hm. SECTON. All ordnance! or parts BBCTON 6: The provsons of ths thereof nconsstent wth ths ordl-' Ordnance are declared to be aeverable.! nance are hereby repealed. j and f any secton or pan thereof shall SECTON 3: Ths Ordnance shall 'or any reason be held to be nvald or take effect mmedately upon fnal pas- unconsttutonal, such decson shall SECTON 3: Thl» ordnance shall be sage and publcaton u provded by not affect the valdty of the remanng j retroactve and take effect as of January, 997, after passage and publlcn- law. sectons or parts thereof bft they shall DATED: January 3, 957. reman n effect; t beng the legslatve ntent that ths Ordnance shall j Dated: January 3, <K7. tlon pursuant to law. PATRCK POTOCNO, stand notwthstandng the nvaldty of! PATRCK POTOCNO,' Borough ClerK any part. j Borough Clark The foregong ordnance «u ntroduced at a meetng of the Councl of thereof n conflct or nconsstent wth, duced at a nttttlng of the Councl of SECTON 7: All ordnances or parts The fore olrf) ordnance was ntro- the Borough of Carteret held January the provsons of ths Ordnance nsofar! the Borough of Carteret held January 3. 9S7, when t was adopted on frst as they are n conflct or nconsstent readng. The sad ordlnanoe wll be further consdered on second readng for fnal adopton at a meetng of sad Councl of the Borough of Carteret on January at : P. M., Councl Chambers, Borough Hall, Cook Avenue. Carteret. N. J., at whch tme and place all persons nterested wll be gven an opportunty to be heard. PATRCK POTOCNO, Borough Clerk C. P. /4,,57 are hereby repealed. SECTON 8: Ths Ordnance shall take effect mmedately after fnal passage and publcaton as provded by lew. DATED: January 3, 937. PATRCK POTOCNa, Borough Clerk The foregong ordnance was ntroduced at a meetng of the Councl of the Borough of Carteret held January 3, 957, when t waa adopted on frst CONDENSED STATEMENT OF CONDTON LFOAL NOTCES r'ultm Tlr PX ordnance wll nr further ronmdf»r<»tl m nernnd readng fur flun wlopttnn nt a meetng of sad Cmmrll " hu llurouxh of Cnrtcrn on Janmry , at (t P. M., Councl Chnnlers. Borough Hall, Cook Avrnnc, Carteret, N,., nl wllcl) tme nnd plarc nl persons nterested wll he gven an onuortmly to be heard. C. P /4, H">7 PATRCK POTOCNQ, Borough Clerk STATE OP NEW JERSEY." BE T ORDANED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCL OF THE BOROUCW OP CARTERET, N MDDLESEX COUNTY, STATE OF NEW JERSEY:.SECTON : Tlul Secton «k) of un Ordnance enttled An Ordnance to Fx and RcRlfp the Salares of certan offcers and employees n the florouxh of Cnrterrt, County of Mddlesex nnd Slate of New Jersey, be and the same s hereby amended lo read as follows: SECTON 8 (k: Employees n the Sewae Dsposal Plant be pad as follows: The Superntendent of the Sewage Dsposal t'lnnt shall be pad an annual salary of $3,5,: the Assstant to the Superntendent nf the Sewage Dlapoml Plum shall br pad nn annual Ml»ry of (3.85.; the Sludge Operator shall be pad a base rate of 5 per hour; Truclt Drvers employed at the Sewage Dtapowl Plant shall be pad a base rate of MO! an hour; the General Utlty Men employed n the Sewage Dlposal Plant shall be pad at the bnse rate of l M per hour. SECTON : All ordnances or parts thereof nconsstent wth ths ordnance are hereby repealed. 3, 997, whe; t was adopted on frst readng. The Hd ordnance wll be further consdered on second readng for fnal adopton at a meetng of wld Councl of the Borough of Carterat on January 7, 97, at 8: P. M, Councl Chamber), Borough Hall. Cook Avenue. Carteret, N. J, at whch tme and place all persona nterested wll be gven an opportunty to be heard. PATRCK POTOCNO, Borough Clerc C, P, /4, /5 Frst Natonal Bank n Carteret At Close of Busness, December 3, 956 OFFCERS Ambrose Muudy Presdent John P. Mulvhll Vce Presdent-Casher Maran R. Sankner Assstant Casher Kathleen Buzas Assstant Casher DRECTORS Wllam Babes. Benjamn Bejtman Phl Chodo8h,p.D.S. George J. Ehrenkranz John Kndzersky John P, Mulvhll Ambrose Mundy CarlJ, Olen R A. Snskey Alan Turtletjub sdor M.We ASSETS Cash on Hand and Due from Banks U. S. Government Bonds Muncpals, State & Subdvsons federal Reserve Bank Stock V. A. Mortgages *?- A -M<mgages Other Mortgages Loans and Dscounts Bank Buldng :... Furnture, Fxtures, Equpment Other A9fet9 $,85,989.85, l'o3l!o3 43, , , , * l ' Total Assets : ^,78, LABLTES Captal.Stock $,. Sur P lu8,. Undvded Profts 5,453. Collected Deposts? Cfe^e8 t - 7,5. Unearned ncome 67,9534? 64^.78 Demand,54,94.7 Savn «8 \-,955, ,9,68.8 Total Uabl^teg [...' BANKNG HOURS: MONDAY THRU THURSDAY 9 A. M. to 3 P. M FRDAY 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. %t P 4r off Amerca's Best Known Brands 73 SMTH.STREET l<r»er «[ Medum Avenue PKKT AMUOY of Frendly Servce" FRST NATONAL BANK N CARTERET 5 Cooke Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Member Federal Depnt nsurance Corporalta - Member Federal lutervt Sptwn V

11 FRDAY, JANUARY, 957 TV\OE EL'BV* ;L *t. SERVCE AT YOUR FNGERTPS! Mat* tftoftvt thru S»t., Jn. th. W» fmrvt m Ylsjhf to lmt quantty. N»t V the bell for Personal Meat Servce! Wanf a specal cur of meat? Want to ask a auehon? Just rng the bell n our met* department and a frendly, expert butcher wll be happy to help you wth any problem you may have. TOMATOES -*l *- Prfa ( M F««TMMM CATSUP MNUfttt Tomato Sauce 4~ $ Rosvdalt by Ubby SUctd PNEAPPLE Dd Monte Pneapple- Grapefrut Drnk r Ml. kts. 4M WAR'S n.bfep. BRCH BEER -9. V»t Our H«t D«9 Stand Whan You s TENDER BONELESS STEAK 69 SRLON or ROUND Wfff CHASE &SANBORN! Goverbrook Country Fresh FRESH, LEAN nun, w ^ajkv ^a ^ CHOPPED BEEF 9 GROUND FRESH EVERY HALF-HOUR! r LBAN TENDER 3 N PKG. m ^ CUBE STEAKS 6 9 STAR All MAT MunvuK a All ALL MEAT. M^ ^ ^ Sknless FRANKS 39l HAYDU PURE PORK BREAKFAST m ^ SAUSAGE LNKS49K LB. POTATO SALAD' OR COLE SLAW ' wth 4»«rtm«nt. *r m*r n»«r Appttltr Shop! Sea Thee hghest qualty frankt grlled before your eyes! HOT DOG ONROU DELCOUS BRCH BEER Lt CUP 5^ BRCH BEER Lt CUP Phladelpha Brand Kosher Style Mdget SHOD BOLED HAM 9 From Our Appetzer Department A full lne of the fnest and most delcous mported hard candes ond caramels at super market prces! Brds Eye Frozen FARMER JONES... OUR SYMBOL OF QUALTY FOR OVER 3 YEARS! tyle*l for Lunchbox! Easy to Dgest! Delcous Broled or Fred! Temptng, Delectable, Plump, Golden Yellow BANANAS -c Satrsng but n«t Fattenng! Loaded wth Natural Goodness and Vtamn C. Hard and Rpe. Fresh Flavor Slcng 5c n ctn welfhnn lb. or more Tomatoes 4 ce Quck and Easy t* Cook. Hgh n ron and Other Mnerals. Clean, Washed, Trmmed, K«ady for Pot 7c CELLO BAG Favored by Epcures! Add Zeat and Flavor to Gravy, Sopp, Sauce! For an Elegant Touch to Your Meal! Fresh Whte Mushrooms b 43c ' BRDS EYE FROZEN * Save Your Tradng Stamps! For double value on every purchase be sure to take ond save your Tradng Stamps. The world's most beautful gfts are yours wth every flled book. Vst our redempton center on Am boy Avenue where the entre selecton s on dsplay! Wld Flower Hand-Panted DNNERWARE Ths Week Dessert Dsh just9 sl T n wth any From Our Soft Goods Dept. ' # All Patterns. Long Sleeves. Small, Medum, barge ond Men's vy League. SPORT SHRTS MO. '!.99 Lanoln Flnlhed gauge, S thnhr UDES', NYLON A C ' HOSE Par W V food purchase Fresh, Home Style Betsy Ann Pmll FRUT, PBES OPEN LATE EVERY NGHT 8" PE ;_r^ J Mutual Super Market Rohway Ave at Man St. Woodbrdqe * Opposte Town Hall 'JSNTV OF FKEE OAP SWETHEART SOAP LU-WHTE FLAKES LU-WHlTC FLAKES MNUTE MAD JUCE ORANGE- GRAPEFRUT 9 MNUTE MAD PNK LEMONADE cans DASH DOG FOOD 3-43^ Burry's Cookes Oxford Creme5pk9-9r Chocolate Chp >*.33f

12 >' TAGE TEN : CLASSFED : RATES NFORMATON $. for 5 words Deadlne for ads; Wednesday 4c 'ach addtonal word A. M. (or (be Mne week's v:l,f n advance publcaton, FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMEN wanted pnrt tme, afternoon or evenng work; $. per three hours, car essental. Wrte P O. Box U. c/o ths newspaper, for detals. -.7 Telephone WO-a-lTll MOST WOMEN ue cosmetcs. The demand for Avon Cosmetcs s tremendous. You can cash n on ths demand by becomng an Avon Representatve and earn good money full- or part-tme. Wrte P. O. Box 5 or phone Planfleld WOMAN to care for three-ryearold chld, Monday through Frday, :3 to 5:3 P. M. Call Kmball -833 after 5:3 P. M. -' MATURE TYPST-Must be experenced. Pleasant workng condtons. Applcatons should be maled to P. O. Box 7, Carteret. / HOMEWORKERS: Help fll demand for handlaced moccasns and handbags. Good pay! No experence necessary! Calforna Handcrafts, Hollywood 46, Calf. -3, ' MALE HELP WANTED DRAFTSMAN Experenced n ppng, heatng and ventlatng. Apply Charles Slmkn & Son, nc., Perth Amboy, H--73, Mr. Jullu&sen, or wrte resume. P. O. Box 47, Perth Amboy. -, 7 FOB SALE T^FATLE TYPEWRTERS. Brand new. all makes, all models. Terrfc dscount. Trade-n accepted. Call Fulton -67. Sylva Lapldus. / j'.'. f* FOR SALE SNGER Specal Clearance! Used Machne Sale WALNUT CONSOLE ELECTRC $4.95 CONSOLE ELECTRC $9.95 BLOND CONSOLE $ JCLASS MACHNE (Sews Forward and Backward) $6. MAHOGANY CONSOLE $89.5 All Machnes Fully Guaranteed Budget Terms Arranged SNGER SEWNG CENTER 69 Smth Street Perth Amboy FOE RENT POUR beautful rooms, couple. 5 Edgar Street, Carteret, N. J. L n ralon \ow Amercan women, as a group, are the best dressed women n the world. Of course, ths s manly due to the prosperty found n ths country, but the good sense and good taste of Amercan women have had a hand n makng ths true. Women n ths country, on the whole, want ther dollar's worth. Because of ths, there are good lookng;, well-made clothes avalable n almost all prce groups. Coats, dresses, shoes, lngere and accesbres that are sound fashon and sound nvestments are seen n stores all over the country. We are less prone to wear a desgn that s a fad or "n style" at the moment than the women of other countres. Rght after the second World War, we went overboard for the new look. The txaggerated length of skrts was accepted. Lookng back, the reason for ths seems to be that women were so tred of the unattractve short skrts made necessary by shortage of materal, they were happy for a complete change. They got t! However, snce that tme women have stayed on an even keel. They seem to have completely dsregard ed the "flat look." After tryng t once durng the twentes, they have learned a lesson. HEAR HOW CHRSTJAN SCENCE TO WOR 7 KC P.M. Sunday WOE - TV 9:3 A. M. Sandal NEW BRUNSWCK 8E«HETABAL, ACCOUNTNG & PKEP SCHOOL NEW! ' (!) SWTCH BOARD () REV PUNCH (BM) ()) MACHNE SHORTHAND S. G. ALLBN B.C.8.,.. U., B.B., M.A., DB. ll Albany Street. New Buuwkk * Kl 5-9., FRST CHURCH OP CHRST SCENTST 544 West Ave. Seworen, N. J. A Braml uf The Mother Cburcn Ht hns Church of QhrltV H. ntal lu Boston, JUH. Km.lay Servce : A. M. tmdty Bclpul 9:3 A. U. WcKMlay Testmonal Meetng 8 f. M. TUurbday Heudlug Room 4 P. U lu Church Edlka Ukll l.ou lbrary fucllltlut ff APARTMENT WANTED VETERAN and wfe wth three chldren would lke four- or flveroom downtalrs apartment, wth all mprovements, n good secton of Carteret or vcnty. Reasonable rent. Wrte Box #5, c/o ths newspaper. -' BUSNESS OPPORTUNTY UP TO 4 MONTHLY!! Man or woman, part-tme, to servce and collect from automatc vendng machnes n ths area. No sellng. Age not essental. Must have $64 workng captal, car, references, and 6 to 8 hours a week spare tme. For local ntervew gve phene and full partculars. Wrte: NATONWDE DSTRBUTNG SERVCE, Sute 4-A, U Esst Putnam Avenue, Greenwch, Conn. /7-/ SERVCES HAVNG TROUBLE wth your sewerage? Electrc Sewerooter removes roott, flth, sand and stoppage from clogged ppes, drans and sewers. No dggng, no damages rapd and effcent. Call Tony's Plumbng and Heatng, WO /3-/3 MSCELLANEOUS P YOUR DRNKNG Has Become a problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous dan help you. Call Market or wrte P. O. Box 53 Woodbrdge. /3-/3 DARAOO'8 AUTO DRVNG SCHOOL Largest and Oldest n Count; Hydramatlc, Flud and Standard 38 McClellan St., Perth Amboy Call Hlllcreat /3-/3 PANTER AND DECORATOR Free Estmates Call CA--485 V. J. Tedesco 6 FUlmore Avenue, Curteret /3-/3 New Jersey Poll (Contnued from Edtoral Page) sklled and unsklled workers $3 a week. People n the -9-year-ol bracket and those 45 years an older alke set $3 as the meda average weekly amount spent fo ood and mlk. Survey fndngs, however, do fnd one populaton group whose medan average fgure s $35 a week, rather than the $3 named n all other groups examned. The $35 medan average weekly amount s set by people who are between 3 and 44 years of age. Ths s one of a seres of studes about cost of lvng n the state of New Jersey. Watch for them n ths newspaper. Ths newspaper presents the reports of the New Jersey Poll exclusvely n ths area. Opnons of Others (Contnued from Edtoral Page) events whch preceded" Mr. Esenhower's proposals and antcpated wth unconcealed glee the prospect that ths debate and examnaton would "reveal mstakes and procrastnaton." The commttee went on to make ponts whch mght have been poltcally useful pror to November 6 but wh«h may seem to some of us to have less value of any knd now. s t true that responsblty for the settlement of the Suez problem and of the relatons between srael and the Arab states "rests squarely upon the shoulders of the Presdent" outsde, not nsde, our actvtes n the Unted Natons? Does the Advsory Commttee really mean that we "bulled" our Alles and "placated" our enemes when We came out aganst the Anglo-French landng n Egypt? Has t anythng to suggest outsde of gong to war wth Russa that we mght have done to save Hungary, and dd not do? The Elsenhower foregn polcy s certanly not above crtcsm. t may have "bounced from trouble spot to trouble spot," as the commttee's able phrasemaker put t. Yet ths may not perhaps be the worst way to deal wth a world n whch trouble occurs n spots, and n whch the unspeakable calamty of trouble occurrng everywhere at once, wth an atomc dapason, mght be the end of cvlzed manknd. The Presdent's Mdeastem proposals ought to be fulljl debated. They ought to be more sharply denned thao theywere or possbly could be n last Saturday's message. But the Advsory Commttee's statement SPECAL! (WTH THS AD) Hand Operated ADDNG MACHNE $ T4X EASTERN Typewrter Exchange 7 MAKKKT STttfclCT fkkt AMUOY suggests somethng less than a frank debate; t suggests an attempt to put the Admnstraton n a hole and, perhaps, make the voters wsh they hadn't re-elected Mr. Elsenhower. We hope ths s a wrong deducton. Our foregn polcy methods are and ought to be open to debate, but surely, for our own safety and the safety of free manknd, we must stand together on basc prncples. The New York Tmes. Stale House Dome.Contnued from Edtoral Page) dent Elsenhower and Vce Presdent Nxon wll attend each one of them. Because most persons wll make, t a one-day trp, a New Jersey State recepton whch was to be held Sunday evenng, January Jty, at the Mayflower Hotel, has also been cancelled. CRANBERRY: New Jersey's lowlands, where cranberres grow by the mllons, was hard ht last sprng by late, frosts. As a TSH, the boss produced only 75, barrels of cranberres, whch was 7 smaller than n Accordon School HENSCH'S Accordon School 7 Brown Avenue. seln Prvate Accordon Lessons (Gven n Your Home or Our Studo) Complete Accordon Repar! Sates, Rentals, Exchanges Pckups and Amplfers nstlled Musc nooks for Accordon tor nformaton Call 8-43 Bulders-Contractors GACOBBE & SON BULDER & CONTRACTOR 5 Rudolph Ave., Ralway Specalzng n CUSTOM-BULT HOMES Fhone: FUlton 8-4G Coa! COAL - FUEL OL KEROSENE LET US SOLVE YOUR HEATNG PROBLEM FROM SERVCE TO COMPLETE HEAT- NG NSTALLATONS WDGE. 8-4 AVENEL COAL & OL CO. 86 RALWAY AVE., AVENEL Delcatessen TREAT SHOPPE 63 tlahway Ave., Woodbrdge JOpp. Whte Church) SALADS at ther BEST SODA FOUNTAN FRESH BAKER F GOODS Open 7 A. M. to :3 P. M. NCLUDNG SUNDAYS Clow Wednesdays at Noon Avenel Pharmacy 99 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE 8-94 PRESCRPTONS WHTMANS CANDES Coametlc - Flm GrMttHf Cut, RAYMOND JACKSON AW SON Druggst* 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-5J Late sprng frosts dd consderable damage, but wth ample ranfall and generally favorable growng condtons the crop n some bogs turned out better than early season expectatons. Natonally the 956 crop of cranberres s estmated at 974,- 7 barrels fve per cent smaller than last year but eght per cent above average. Ths was the frst natonal crop less than one mllon barrels snce 95, accordng to the New Jersey Crop Reportng Servce. HONEY MOON: Governor Robert B. Meyner has a few busy weeks ahead and they do not concern hs feud wth the Republcan Legslature. At 4 P.M. Saturday. January 9. the 48-year-old Governor and the charmng 8-year-old Mss Helen Stevenson wll be marred n Oberln. Oho, home of the brde and they wll travel to New York where they wll leave Monday mornnr, January, for a ten day honeymoon n the tropcal Brtsh Barbados, n the Lf-cward slands. The marrage wll be performed n the Frst ConRreRntlonalj FRDAY, JANUARY, 957 Church n Oberln by the pastor, the Rev. Joseph Kng. She wll wear a floor length peau de sole gown wth tradtonal full skrt and tran and a long vel of rose pont lace. The gown was worn by her sster, Mrs. Rchard Hunt, of Cambrdge, Mass, at her weddng last year. They wll stay n a house n the Barbadoes whch has been loaned to them by close frends. Upon ther return on Sunday, February 3, they wll resde n Moreen, at Prnceton, as the frst occupants of the frst Governor's manson n New Jersey. Morven has been redecorated and partally furnshed for the occason. Upon hs return, Governor Meyter wll tackle 957 budget problems as hs annual budget message s scheduled to be presented to the Legslature wthn two weeks. The hgh cost of lvng wll be recognzed by the Governor n the future both on the home front and at the State House. JOBS: Although many postons were flled by Governor Meyner n 956, thrteen of hs appontees were blocked from ther postons by the Republcan Senate whch faled to confrm them. They nclude Wlbur M. Rush, for Superor Court Judge; Hugh G. Spernow, Juvenllt Court Judge; Bartholomew A. Shehan and Theodore C. Brght, Delaware Rver Port Authorty; James J. McMahon and Leon W. Kapp, Passalc Valley Sewerage Commsson; Wllam A, Stretch, State Racng Commsson; A. Clayton Hollander, Mddlesex County Tax Board. Also Domenck Cucclnellb, Passale Valley Sewerage Comms^ slon; Harry F. Renwlck and Anthony T. Greskl, Burlngton County Tax Board; Edward A. ^MacDonald, Ocean County Tax Board; Albert S, Marvel, Jr., South Jersey Povt Commsson, and Lawrence N. Park, Unform Legslaton Commsson. ' JERSEY JGSAW: -New Jersey Republcans are less enthusastc about the nauguraton of Dwlght D. Esenhower ths year than four years ago and as a result thefe wll be less New Jerseytes n Washngton on January.... Senator Wesley L Lance, Hunterdon, wll ntroduce a bll n the 957 Legslature provdng for lower nterest rates on constructon bonds for school dstrcts... The downward trend n the cow populaton n New Jersey appears to be contnung reachng a low of 47, cows durng late 956 compared to 56, cows a year ago,... New Jersey's traffc death rate for 956 may produce a natonal prze because 769 lves were lost compared wth 79 n 955 whle auto deaths ncreased n most states..., Burlngton and At- J&ntc countes produce 9 per cent of New Jersey's blueberres..,. New Jersey's covered employment payroll reached a new record of $6,7,, n 956, the State Dvson of Employment Securty announces.,.. Racng revenues n New Jersey reached $3,795, n 956, an ncrease of $973,79.8 over the prevous year.... Apple producton n New Jersey's 4 commercal countes amounted to three mllon bushels n 956, the same as the 955 crop... Heart nlments and alled dseases of the blood vessels and crculatory system accounted for 3.38 deaths n New BUSNESS andser VCE DRECTORY Funeral Drectors SYNOWECK Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone K -575 FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES Establshed S Vtu 4 East Avenue Perth Amboy 3 Ford Ave., Ford VA Furnture LOOKNG FOR Top Value! Name Brands!. Dependable Servce! Lowest Prces! WNTER BROS. WAYSDE FURN. SHOP Servng Woodbrldge Resdents Snce 937 V. S. Hwy,, Avenel, N. J. One Mle North of Woodbrldge Clomlef Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M., ncl. Sat. Phone WOodbrdge Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrdfe Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, Prop. t Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Been and Llquon 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. t Movng and Truckng Complete Movng Job 3 Rooms $5. S Rooms $35 4 Rooms $3 6 Rooms $4 AU Loads nsured Tekrs Exp. ECONOMY MOVERS NATON-WDE MOVERS "Natonal Van Fulton SUt* Movng Servce AGENT A. W. Hall and Son Local ud tone UlsUnc* Movng and Btor& e tuton-wldk SHll'PEBB of UouHbold and Offce Furnltun Authorzed Agent Howard Van Hum parate Rooms for Btorag* CRATNG PACKNG SHPPNG Unclamed Furnture at ery Descrpton Offce and Warehouse 4 Atlantc Street, Carteret Tel. K--5MU Classfed Ada Brng Results Musc nstructon ># Rado & TV Servce GBSON GUTARS Enroll your chld now for prvate lessons en: TRUMPM GUTAR ACCORDON SAXOPHON «TROMBONl and Amplfers DRUMS STUDENT RENTAL PLAN For nformaton Call H--WM SAMMY RAY'S SAM LA4UADRA, Prop. MUSC and REPAR SHOP 447 New Brunswck Avenue, Ford* Learn to Play the Accordon The Modern, Easy Way No Accordon To Buy On Our Easy Rental Flan nternatonal, modern and classcal musc taught to begnners and advanced students. Agents for all topmake accordons. We carry a full ltne ot Muscal nstruments and Accessores Perth Amtoy's Oldest Establshed Accordon Center 8 Tears At the Same Locaton EDDE'S MUSC CENTER Ed Bonkoskl, Prop. 357 State St., P. A. VA-6-9 Photography t HEADQUARTERS FOR COLOR FLM PROCESSNG BEST SELECTON pf PHOTO SUPPLES N TOWN GALLARD'S PHOTO 547 Amboy Ave. WO Plumbng & Heatng WOODBRDGE Plumbng & Heatng Remodelng tyew nstallatons Oas and Ol Burners c»u wo-8-346, m--na L. PUGLESB - A. UPO Charles Farr PlumbLnft Heatng Electrc Sewer ServlM Telephone; Woodbrdfe «LNDEN AVENUE Woodbrdfe, N.. Radlt &TV Servce AL'S RADO & TELEVSON Prompt Expert Repar* RCA Tubes and Part* Batteres 4 PERCHNG AVENUE CARTEKKT, N. J. A. KJah, Jr., Prop. Tftlephoue &M--5U89 SET NEED REPAR? CaU WO ART'S RADO & TELEVSON SALES and SERVCE 55 AVENEL ST., AVENEL Antennas nstalled, Tabes terted free at our store, Car Rados servced promptly. REPAR ESTMATES FREE! MRS. EVA Readngs and' advce on all problems of lfe. Guarantee satsfacton or no charge. f Readngs Daly 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. No Appontment Necessary 44 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY READNGS by DA She wll gude you to success and happness. Let her help you where others have faled. Knowledge s power, and she has both. See her now at 7 East Grand Street Between Broad & Jefferson Ave. No Appontment Necessary ELZABETH, N. J. t Real Estate-lsoracet SHAKER AGENCY Realtor and nsurer "We Sell the Earth and nsure What's On t" ' EDSON, N. J. U-8-84 Roofng and Slrlng t ' M " Hefry Janten & Son Tnnlnr and Sheet Hrtal Work Roofng Metal CeUlnn and Fnrntea Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone S-U4 Servce Statons TOM GARAGE. F. Gardner & Son 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge WO-S-S54 We're Specalst. n BEAR mkel ALGNMENT AND BALANCE t BRAKE WANT ADS Slp Covers SELECT NOW! Fabulous nen 9ST Slp Cover Fabrc! now n stock. We'll brne samples to jour home. SERMAYAN UPHOLSTERY SHOPS Est. 97 RAHWAY AVENEL WO-8-7 FU-8-99M Sportng Goods Get That REEL FXED NOW! SERVCE STATON FOB "RUMER" ^ <'PENN" "ALCEDO"!" "AREX", "CENTAURE" Home of Reel Parts Wholesale and Retal REEL REPARS A SPECALTY Reel Checktd, Cleaned, Polshed, Greased and - 5 Adjusted, for Only (Plus Parts, f Needed) We Have, n Stock TROUT WORMS t WLDLFE PCTURES (framed) HUNTNG, FSHNG and MOTOR BOAT LCENSES SSUED Ask How You Can Wn One of Our Trophes AND TACKLE REPAR SPORTNG GOODS 56 Monroe Street, Telephone RA Tankless Cols Tankless Cols Cleaned Water Softeners nstalled Call W-«-l*M AVENEL COAL and OL CO. 876 Rahway Ave., Avenel Tax Cabs JUST PHONE WO 8- Fut and Conrteom Servce t WOODBRDGL TAX 443 PEAfL ST. WOODBRDQE Rado & TV Servce Hlton - COLONA TELEVSON SERVCE TV S KADO REPARS NSTALLATONS Car Rado* Repared % Dscount on All Tube* when purchased n store Corner nma Avenue and Klmberly Road COLONA, N. J. CARTERET PRESS Jersey durng 955, the last completely tabulated year Th> th annual md-wnter Congressonal Recepton and Dnner of the New Jersey Slate Chamber of Commerce wll be held at the Mayflower Hotel, Washngton, on February The State Department of Agrculture announces a test for brucelloss s now mandatory for all cattle n New Jersey.... A vote on the proposed Federal market agreement for New Jersey potntn growers s scheduled by the Unted States Department of Agrculture from January 5 to Many Warren county farmers extended nvtatons to hunters to hunt on thejr farms at the openng of the deer season, thus reversng an earlnstand. CAPTOL CAPERS: mght be persuaded by the Democratc Party to bt a canddate for Governor ths year," Governor Robert B. Meyner recently declared.... Good health s frequently a matter of frm self-dsclplfne as you cannot substltntp plls for character, clams the Medcal Socety of New Jersey FOR QUALTY (UNON LABEL) CALL WO 8-7 Yes, pall today... novee for estmates. We'll rush a man to you to help you plan, showng you moneysavng short-cuts. Folders Bllheads Letterheads Programs Booklets Announcements nvtatons House Organs] Post Cards Sgns > Busness Cards Coupons Call Today for Free Estmates MDDLESEX PRESS THE WOODBRWCE u CO CREEV STREET WOODBKDGE 'l'e nterest rate on 9-duy treasury blls, consdered a good udtcuto uf money condtons and a., m n DU, t... mm (hum barometer of nflatonary pe»- pres model lulruducea "luja" f has readed ta hghest level cuat worn over -jleve nce 633. urkuml twn **:-

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14 " % " ' :. " VAOT, Cwml SOCAL SECURTY f job? f you'rr at rasl S )-p«w old, you'd hf ronndrrrd rf-employrd. tf your nft ncome from thn s MOO or tnorr, you rrnrtt report and py the M)<tal rrurlty tax when y<>u flt your nrow tax rolum. Vnn «cr 8 mw»- taprr vendor«uorklnt for them- SCVM not sumponp eh? arc rovrrrd the samp way. Q 'v- *(rked und'- snrtal JWrurlty from September 937 tlro'r'l 955. ])!m n ftlrc ths year H we 47 Wll get rntlrcment payments nt age 65 f f. no more, tme n covered employ ment? what wll my retlrpmen payment* b/? A. Anyone workng under nofll weurlty t least * year* wl h" elgble for eftlremtnt r»vnrrrt and hs famly to survl or AM.AN A. fl\* S, DWrrl Manager puymrnlt. S'nce tllfr* wll be Q Mmk 'm :.-r-c;.luyed. 8 yearn wlthont r.vrrrd em- delver H-v. > lap' oo.-'o-doch ployment b#f«r* you're GS, your wuh my cm My.t 'M-''!. pavm ntn WMM b* consderably about 65 mle; a ly. Ho* do K., reduced. Onlr»f thfte years can be "dnttymd" n flturlwc tdul p.vtm w,ct!l - c:rty ue Ull '.roar beneft. Vnlt your local»oj clal neeurty nflee to fnd out the effect of ths. Q. run a small KTOcrty.st^J! :m pay my 7-year-old son U» helpng out from tme to tme DM tbvp to report hm for scal "ccuty? A. Vo. A «on workng 'w hs ' parent would not h»y* to report unlt be h.! f you have n queston, wrte ( > j Allan A. BUM. Dstrct ManagM*. 33 SUc Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. RK-PATROTS.. *rl*y P»te, 6 nf Carhnndalf.., (WU and Aaron Wlson, 4. nf Urana,!,»., Korea POWa who rhote to Uy wth Brt, retnr«to V. > Former heavyweght champon.joe Walcnt operates a combnaton motel, gas staton and car wash war Camden, N. J. * * * * * T/e Years * * Ahead * * * * * * lo Servce las fath n New Jersey's future. n fart, our captal expendtures ld wren now and 965 could e r*ed one bllon dollars to meet antcpated demands for electrc and gas. For example, we expect that our electrc system load wll lave ncreated to aloul four mllon klowatts by 965, whch s double the load n 9,'S,'). Our customers who heat ther homes wth gas ncreased by 7 per cent snce the end of 95. All of ths means that New Jersey ' growng... and Publc Servce e growng along wth ths great stale, ludunlrtl drvelotnent s vbrant; urban redevelopment s shown n the "face-lftng" as seen n many New Jer«ey areas, partcularly n Newark; resdental sectons contnue ther healthy populaton growths. The years ahead hold great promse for New Jersey and for Publc Servce. We are dedcated to fulfllng that promse. PVBLCQDSERVCE ' ''Jj ' A-M-J7 nn T r m FRDAY... c Dunj a m M [ S r P rr ROSS' -ft #!l m f U}: ~ EM \ 44 - Pr ACROM To gathrr Altlrlcan lmmul to be 4 To llfl 5 MMdowl t Frtnch for (athrr 7 rhlshh Chan J«Shut of wndow BU WCard Jt to box 33 L*V* :V«U<d 4 Dog TKfy, 7 Emmtt 38 F»t cur 3 Earth gadc* St Golf shot 33 Stream 38. Ptch.7 CUV of taly 38 Chews 39 Goddes of dscord 4 Hteh mountan 4 Monarch 4 Chld', blackboard 43 Pronoun 44 Roman godde«s of vegetaton 48 Capuchn monkey... m * KLLED ON LAST DAY w T p 4«Haul 47 To be composed of 8 Hgh ptched 53 Wan 54 Rlvrr of England 55 Group pullng together 56 Anmate SB Wrtes 59 Grent Lake 6 M.ture Bl Anmnl 6 Number fpt.) :( Observes 64 Allevates D Fl'ZZLF No..DOWN Extensve Ponted weapon '. Knd of duck 4 Benst of burden 5 A drecton 6 Cloudless 7 Rnse 8 Consume 9 Fundamental nature (p.) Seem ntended Sea eaglt 3 Requre S Small barracuda Mathematcal term 3 Swerve SONORA Calf. Arthur Carl- ;on, 56-year-old carpenter was workng hs last clay on the trdam project'at the headwaters of the Atanslaus Rver. He went nto a buldng at the bottom of the Canyon for a drnk of water. A boulder, about feet long and 3 feet wde, undermned by rans, suddenly sld 8 feet down 4,he canyon wall and crushed the buldng kllng Carlson. NEW economy FOUR DAYS.THREE NGHTS Oceon-Vew room wth bath Breakfos & Dnner each day 9 nsde garage for cor Rollng char rde ' A Bcyclng on Boardwalk Cocktal n Slver Lounge Theatre entertonment Extensve hotel tocltes Entertonment CWd n «>me room, $7-5, SNGLE Over 5 Yeorf Same Owntnhp Management Josafc Whle t Sons, ltd. CJ! Atlrtc Cty 5. n New York ol MJ 4849 *. PUZZLE ' W -ft- 3 p J4 p --J l 5 Rant 8 Oromonlel 9 State 3 Manner of runnng 3 rsh Onellc 3 Small weght 3: Pnrt n play 34 Mschevous sprte 35 To unnoy SO Malay pewter con 38 Theves ;9 Nome n Oeere 4 Genune 4 Ratonal n 36 54~ TT y SB 49 rr n S! 3 44 OfTenae aganst law p p. 43 Fsh 46 Flow off R radually aturnl op< nga n earth 4( Noton! 49 ntellgence 5 Trle out 5 Let t stand 5 Al ths place 53 Cnch 87 Prevarcate 58 Edble seed S Ext««anon anrannrcnn uj aawtm anaann QGQ nn^j" laaa aaaaa aanr aaan ann Daaoan Answer to Falle N». 4» NEPT JANTOR SANMARCO. Tex. - On her way to an early mornng class, Robn Remngton, Southweet Texas State College co-ed, thought she heard a mournful call for help as she passed the Fne Arts buldng. She a man peerng out the second floor wndow. The man bashfully explaned that he was a new jantor, who. on hs frst day of work had gotten locked n thf nght before. r. desgned for d "md-wnter breok" to Rest and Ploy. Allnclsve Vocaton ot $69 for persons anytme from January - March 9, except February 5-5. Oceonfront decks, entertanment, musc, afternoon tea. flarlharnmjlj-llruljrm ON THE BOARDWALK ATLANTC C T Y """"tp/hser^ W^m-4^ M&sSM&d M Wnter-Grade CALSO Gasolnes are blended to start you faster.t.stop buck-and-stall drvng! weather and orrsnary gasocrwt qwll k- \J»ome trouble for motorste. Slow and ncomplete vaporzatqn causes sluggsh starts, retards wtrm-up... produces buck-tnd-stall drvng. However, CALSO Gasolnes-Regular and Supreme-are temperature-talored to elmnate these wnter headaches, Specally refned for hgher volatlty, they gnte n a hurry... get your engne warm and road' ready n nothng flat Today, drve to your CALSO Staton and fll up wth CALSO Wnter-Grade. Notce the dferanoe tomorrow mornng. ~ ^pooom or»,,», - RARTAN OL COMPANY, NC. P.. 3, NXON, N. J. phs-skypower 'TOR YOUR CAR Exclusve tn" CALSO Soprano, Bkjpower k a powerful «r«tk«-fue4 ouupound ttat assnrat detne cotubutuu.,, ddvds all the power bult lota you tu And CALSO Bupwaue wth BkypJwer U M H ad the»pedal needs al bghat-cubprtwrjh «an %>> OOTHER!»T FRANKt N. MENE, The Amerlctn Ptopto AMUKL F. B. MORSE,' nvfntor of the electrc teletfflph, S h««been termed "Amerca's Leonardo da Vnc" *th good reason. Lke hs FloreJltlhe predecessor, he was a man cl many eccompluhments. The "Wlgard of the Wres" was a panter, sculptor, teacher, author, photographer and engneer. He became natonal- \j famous as a pottrat panter, the most noted examples of hs work beng portrats ot Lafayette and Monroe and the lkenesses of 86 congressmen shown n "The Old House of Representatves." The common hog-nosed snake, or puffl adder, s somethng of a faker. t measures not more than three and one-half feet n length and ts turned-up snout resembles that of a pg. When annoyed, hognosed snakes Patten the head and neck n cobra fashon, hssng loudly. Ther appearance at ths tme s so formdable that many erroneously beleve them to be posonous. «Spces, Vegetable products of defnte end pronounced taste, are used to add flavor to less flavorsome foods, and less frequently to dsguse unpleasant tastes and odors and to preserve foods by checkng the growth of bactera. Spces come from roots -nd rhzomes, flowers and flower buds, fruts and seeds. CAPTFRFT "baff OF THE WEEK mm& (h mm^ ^ "T you've teen enoofh of the cellar, rt»n we ret * wth the tt* ot tke hwet" Look at the Back of Your Ncck-Everybody Else Does! T PAYS TO LOOK WfU- ULANO'S Barber Shop ".GUYS st QUALTY Reversble PATCH QULT 86" x 84' 3 97 Route No. 9 Fords - Woodbrdge HOl'RS: Monday Thru Saturday 9:3 A. M, to P. M. Oen S'nd.ys ::«A. M. to 9 P. M. SHEETS t Whte Musln Sheets Full Sze Free of Dressng ONLY PLLOWCASES 3 or Q], TO MATCH CANNON DSH TOWELS CHENLLE LOOPED RUGS rxjr 67 n c Skd Kesatant m. M W DACRON and ORLON PLLOWS 'lnted Frcu'l Crepe Cover for $ 5 HEAVY V.MH.V. PLASTC SHOWER SET 6 V. x 6 Ft. Shower Sheet and Ruffled Curtans Heavy - Qualty BATH TOWEL Extra Large, "xl4" Sold Colon Gold 67 Lurex Borders BLANKET and COMFORTER COVER Prnted Percale 47 KeatJ.- 'oof PLLOW COVER Zppm'd Heavy Tckng 77 C 97 SET

15 PRW8 FRTMY..TANTTAHY, R7 FTlTTtK out Am! PAN- READY Save S.&H. Green Stamps for Valuable Thngs for Your Home!...for Fne Gfts! Whole, Half or Quartered b. All fresh klled and mmedately rushed from fnest nearby farms rght to your neghborhood Acme Market! All guaranteed top qualty. Make flavorful, crsp',,golden brown chcken ths week-end! Buy a supply for your freezer at ths low, low prce! Hunts 'OMHO M HUNT'S TOMATO Juce 5 HUNT'S STEWED ^ *%«% Tomatoes! 33 Selected tomatoes, wth onons, celery and green peppers! Specal value! FARMDALE ^ CrfAA Peas $ 5 DEAL PNEAPPLE Juce GOOD N' KRSP SWEET Gherkns Cheese lovers' fqvoffe 8 6-e. com - 49 " r 35' NEW YORK STATE RNDLESS Extra Sharp Cheese 79 Aged over one year for marvelous flavor! Taste the dfference!, KRAFT PHLADELPHA CREAM CHEESE 3 z - pkgs -5c 8 - z - ng -3c All Trces KHct'lve Through Saturduy, January V SAV WAYS WESSON OL CLOROX 59c BLEACH QT. BOT. 5 C N y ) let Acme Bake for You Vrgna Lee Large Apple Cake «< h 39c Vrgna Lee Large Rasn Pe "< h 49c Vrgna Lee Large Angel Food Cake ^ 55c Pumpkn Pe " ch 49c Cocoanut Party Layer 65c Corn Muffns ^9c LOUELLA Whte or Whole Wheof Butter Bread <">< 5c FROZEN FOODS Banquet Chcken, Turkey, Beef Pes.'4& 79 Brds Eye PEAS Brds Eye Spears deal Chopped or Leaf O-oz.Pkgs. oz. pkgs. 5c LOW, W PRCES V L K LOUELLA EVAPORATED JUCE M MWE MME Lancaster Brand "U. S. Choce" Beef Chuck Roast 33 Government groded "U. S. Choce" beef selected by Acme's own super-crtcal experts. Always tender, jucy, mghty mouthwaterng! Lancaster Brand U. S. Choce SRLON or PORTERHOUSE STEAKS- LB 69 c LEGS OF LAMB OVEN READY LB. 49C Lon Lamb Chops" 99c Jucy Florda FRUTS & VEGETABLES ORANGES Fancy Alclntosh APPLES 6 TalCans 73C OT. BOTS. 39c Potatoes u. s. No. l MANE 35 Mealy, frm, flavorful, perfect cookna FLORDA FRESH YELLOW Corn 4 9 Rushed feld fresh n ced cars drect from Florda. k + 49c 3--39c GREEN SJAMPS FREE Yellow Rose Dnnerware tem Gjen Wth Each $ Purchase tem Ths Week-Salad Plate MOVE PRCES EFFECTVE ONLY AT Route and Green St., sesn

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