CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, APRIL 8, A Total of 788 Pupil* Eligible to Receive Free Vaccine Here

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1 frst Wth The News! pep Astrde AH The Actvty Of The Town Wth Your Hometown Paper For Value - Shop TkeAdvs The Largest And Bent Shops And Servces n The Area Are Our Advertsers Patronze Them! "VOL -NO. 5 Churches Lst Rtes for Easter Servce Set at st (Jurch; Other ( JHT Notes,. ltk! rr - Calvnry Baptst vlw hold Easter mornng ;,, V rf, s by 8 A. M,, Rev. ll, ; ^.h HS announced. The,,. u ll be sponsored by the, [YMS The nvocaton lv., v,.n"by Rchard Dean ylms wll be led by Dnars. Easter Scrpture : PlLlV, by Carol T^rek, and n Helen Rose Macallk. A ;,.. Mng by Joyous Moore. :",,, Message "He" s <,.. ) the Pastor. Closng *!,,,. Jula Shovev. Foln,;. suvrc, breakfast wll be ;,,.,,,,, hr lower audtorum for ".,.,,,,., csre. 0,\ \ Sunday School Easter.,: m uler the leadershp of K.,l h Arams. Rectatons nldron and Flannel-,,nt,tton on the "Res)v the Junor Hgh Tf :" tll- f;. A M Easter Mornng Wor- <,y ;;> wth Junor and Se- (!M;:, partcpatng. The,nd of fellowshp wll be,.,, MV Ann Kara and Mrs. an vhlofl as new members,v : j.c church by letter. The brd. >f Bblcal Baptsm wll tcred at the" close o, sr T The canddates fo.,,;.n,,rr- Helen Rose Macallk.;> BT-cs. Joyous Moore, >:,!; s.movey. Carol Turek,,,: :,::, Mrhels. LouU Shovey \V:!;drd Mchels, Rchard l.,u\ Jula Shovey, Mrs., md Mr. Alex Mert. l vmn Sng and Evenng smnon: "What Now?" Tl;.!o wll bo worshp servce a oughl wth the senlo: tmu. The sermon topl,r Center Cross on Cal St. Ellas \T..< :; c SRoskoVlcs has an - fallowng Easter serv - at. Ellas Greek Cath c :.: :.. Englsh Md Hun- :.j..vces: Frday evenng 3 l M Good Frday servces;,::..,v Aprl 9, at 8 P. M. EBte H! [M.S.MK; Easter Sunday, ;,0.45 A.M. Hgh Mass :. A M Mass tor the Ruthe.,y Aprl 4, at 7:30 P.M. :, Huthenlan: Passon A>::l 5, at 9 A. M. serv,! 7:30 P. M. the Great s.aurday, Aprl 6, 8 :., > bread blessng and M.tuns wth processon; A;):l 7, 8 A. M. low. A. M. M43S n Hun-. no A. M, Ruthenlan A..:, \UnS to be Sad by nl Kyder S. J. from.:. mverslty. After the ull be a processon.- rhurch. Magyar luformtd <: Uuwcy. Pastor. The.vu/shlp servces fol- "! ruly evenng at 7:30, >»nl Hungaran: and -> 0 P. M., also n n Hungaran, On - y 8:30 oclock h the :n Enulah wth Holy - "! -t 0 A.M., lnhun- ; «th Holy Communon; (mnksglvlng servce. sju mk the communon ; "d shut-ns wll take!: respectve resdence. worshp servce wll A. M. : "n monthly meetng ->:..mlfy Womens Socety : -!l Wednesday Aprl 8 at " a) followng; the eve- J: -J.P servce. hll!ll) Womens uw wll r": ^ "8 P. M,, at the 7 "K at 7:3d there wll ;;"«ltday Serlllo, at the " "Yteran Churh. The " ""on ttle s "Smon, " "-Bt-cr." Tlu Benlor»;«.-- n, w,, e drecton of ud. r / Mng the anthem, ^-dlaton" by Pasquet.;">" Perry wll «}ng the, lh uth,e chrhtf" by n :.;u l, anchurch.the preach the Bunon, m l(le Mornng." Musc ^ wn b,,4 by ;*th the Junor Cholf row " >) u «lng the Bee The Place by Shelley, The hat My Redeemer wll be sung by There wl wng bott M Hunt 04 Ue chmeh School chll rooms fo Chor Wll Hal Resurrecton n Song CARTERET, N. J., FRDAY, APRL 8, 955 SET FOR EASTER RTES: Junor Chor of the Calvary Baptst Church wll have an mportant part n the Easter servces. Photo shows Rev. Joseph Matus, pastor of the church, and members of the chor: Shown from left to rght, front row, Rcky Beruacs, Vctor Ammons, Donna Brown, Maranne Mzerak, Karn Grswold, Margaret Mlerak, Ann Macallk and Judth Donato; back row, Rchard Matus, Jacke Bergacs, Robert Shovey, Lous Shovey, Wnfred Mchels, Georgan Mchels. Carof Turek, Jula Shovey, Joyous Monre and Helen Rose Macalk. Joy Wll Mark Easter Servces Sunday; To Feature Specal Muscal Programs CARTERET Thr solemnty of Holy Week wll gve way to Joy Easter. Sunday, as Chrstans of Carteret celebrate Chrsts trumph over the grave. The story of Hs resurrecton wll be sung by chors and told by clergymen from flower-decked pulpts. Man^ churchgoers wll end a forty-day Lenten perod of tastng and pentence tomorrow. Sadness marked the servces yesterday, Maundy Thursday, annversary of Chrsts last Chor Pcks Staff; Maps Actvtes CARTERET The St. Demetrus Church chor elected Mss Jula Machyshyn, as presdent of 955 at ther annual meetng held Tuesday evenng n the church all. Mss Machyshyn s a member of the faculty of the Carteret Publc Schools. Other offcers chosen to varous xecuttve posts nclude: Sophe!rupa, secretary: Sophe Lesky, treasurer; and Stephen Koslowsky^vce-presdent. Lbrarans for the ensung year nclude Kathryn Lesky and Donald Zazworsky; sofll actvtes,, Jula Lesley; sck and welfare, Sophe and Ann Oonsky. Delegates voted to.the Ukranan Youth League of New Jersey are Jula Machyshyn and Jula Lesky. Delegates to the Ukranan Orthodox Conventon n Cleveland and the Ukranan- Youth Leaaue of North Amerca n Plttsburg, Pa., wll be named by the presdent. The chor approved a $00 donaton towards ther pledge to the St, Demetrus Communty Center as well as an Easter gft to the church. Motons were approved to have the New Jersey State League extend a scholarshp to the Ukranan Cultural Courses n up-state New York durng the month of August. Actvtes of the chor on whch the drector, Prof. Joseph Baynorowtch reported nclude; the specal Easter Mass musc, preparaton of the* communty center on July 3, and the Ukranan Day held on Labor Day., The actvtes of the N. J. League nclude a dance n Elzabeth on May 2, Ukranan Festval n Warlnaco Park, May 25, a bowlng banquet on June.4, and the chors annual Thanksgvng eve dance (Contnued on Page 6) meal wth hs dscples and today, Good Frday, whch commemorates hs crucfxon, To the devout Chrstan, Easter Sunday s the day of the trumphant Resurrecton of the crucfed Chrst, t s the day whch establshes the man Jesus as the personal savor of all men who beleve n Hm. t s the promse of eternal lfe. To almost everyone, t s the tme for brght flowers and new Four-Year Scholarshp For Mss Ruckregel CARTERET Mss Mary Ann Ruckregel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ruckregel, 30 Post Boulevard, a senor and honor student at Benedctne Academy n Elzabeth, receved word from the Mtsedcordta College n Dallas. Pennsylvana, that she was awarded a four-year scholarshp. Mss Ruckregel was one of approxmately 50 compettve canddates that were chosen. Shf was prevously accepted at Marywood College n Scranton, Pa. Hadassah to Hold Pageant, Exhbt CARTERET The Carteret Chapter of Hadassah s.sponsorng the (local observance of the Amercan Jewsh Tercentenary, to be celebrated offcally n Cartecet wth an Exhbt and Pageant on Thursday, Aprl 28th at 8:30 P.; at the Carteret Hgh School. Ths program wll mark the 300th anlversary of Jewsh settlement n the Unted States and s one pt many beng held n ctes andtowns across the country. ts therje s unversal "Mans Opportuntes and Responsbltes under Freedom," Although.lthcugh t Ue Tercentenary belongs &. lprmally to fve mllon Amercan Jews, n a larger sense t belongs to all Amercans, for t underscores the fact that the strength of our naton les n the contrbutons of alt the relgous and ethnc groups of whch t s composed. Mrs. Samuel Klen s the charman of the pageant and commttee for the exhbt s Mrs. Sd (Contnued on Page 6) Rev. Darocy Gets New Post; nstallaton Next Sunday CARTERET The Rev. Charles A Darocy, ths borough, hag been taled to the pastorate of the Bedford Park Presbyteran Church of New York Cty. The servce of nstallaton wll be held Sunday afternoon, Aprl nth at 4 P. M. Hs father, pastor of the Carteret Free Magyar Refprmed Church and hs brother-n-law, Dr. J. Lewd Hutto of Uownnda, N. Y., wll be the man speakers. The Bedford Park Clwrch has B04 uqduludlcmu members and a {Sunday School whch enrol lb 30 chldren. t boasts one of New Yorks most complete educatonal und soulal buldngs. Tns unt «* chapel, 20 classroom*, clubruou), a l court, bowlng alleys and game rooms, The Rev. Darocy wll be aded by a secretary, two etudent assstants from Unon Semnary and volunteer leaders. He s a veteran of World War, a Kaduate of Rltgers Unversty and the Prnceton Theologcal Semnary. He served the Duryea PresbyterH Church of Brooklyn for three years before assumng ths post. HU wfe, the former Elane Louse Toth of Ctrterct, has been, actve n $W Womens PrwbyteWttl Hooletjf»nd v has served as u counselor for Metropoltan Youth Program. They ucu the parents uf daughter, tusan Blalue. clothes, of brllantly colored eggs and fuzzy Easter rabbts. t s a day beloved by Chrstans of all persuasons, by Catholc and Protestant; modernst and mystc, even by sncere doubters. The desre to celebrate Easter n church produces the greatest crowds of the year. Prests and mnsters see some faces they wll not see agan another - wll not see agan for some tme. Easter s a day of feastng for body and sprt. regon Leaders To Be Honom CARTERET Carteret post N :63, the Amercan Legon, wll lonor John Kaden. mmedtat Ant-Polo TaxRate$2.57;Muncpal Program n ^ 8 8 J um P by 228 Ponts 3 CARTERET Ths horowrhs offcal tax rate for 955 has --* s wn set at $2.57 ptr hundred valuaton, an all-tme Record as tf O fj T% a g C compared wth $.37 last year, an ncreaar of 20 ponts. AHy Cl". C/ 3 O The bl»«est Jump s for muncpal purposes, a rse of ZZS ponts, whle Tor school purposes the rate dropped 55 ponts. A Total of 788 Pupl* Elgble to Receve Free Vaccne Here CARTERET Parents of 788 frst and second srade chldren n the publc and parochal schools of the borough have been notfed of tentatve plans to gve free noculatons of Salk ant-polo vaccne n the schools the week of Aprl 20. The noculatons, whch would be conducted under the drecton f the board of health, are fconlngent upon a favorable report the vaccne and ts lcensng by the Natonal nsttute of >ealth, accordln uto Health nspector Mchael Yarcheskl. The eport s expected from Dr. homas Francs, Jr., drector of ;he polomyelts evaluaton center at the Unversty of Mchgan next Tuesday. The vaccne would be gven nly to those chldren whose parents or guardans request t. Amed at preventng paralytc polo under condtons of natural xposure, the vaccne s gven n a seres of shots wth an nterval of one week. The second noculaton s elated for week of Aprl 27 and the thrd for week of May 25. The vaccne would be provded through the March of Dmes fund of the Natonal Foundaton for nfantle Paralyss. Other expenses n connecton wth the noculaton wll be born by the Board of Health. Plans for the program were completed at a meetng of the board Monday. The schools were represented by Robert R. Brown, presdent of the board of educaton; School Superntehdent Edwn S. Qun Jr. and Mrs. Elzabeth Smons, nurses. The Natonal Foundaton for nfantle Paralyss was represented by Denns A. Ftzgerald and Mrs. A. Wechter. OBren Favored For Safety Award CARTERET Postmaster Lester A. Sabo announced today, that Mal Truck Drver, Frank OBren, s beng recommended to the Post Offce Department, for a specal ast Commander at a dnner to mertorous award, for safe drlvng n the performance of hs due held on Aprl 23 n the Ukranan Pfcvlllon. At the same tme the Auxlary nt wll honor ts Junor past nesdent. Mrs. Anna Chorba. Durng Kadens admnstraton he post ganed n membershp, eceved department and natonal tatlons for Chld Welfare Amcansm, and membershp. The dnner wll be catered and egonnares and frends are asked to make ther reservatons ot later than Monday afternoon, \prtl 8. A roast beet dnner wll served.,.^reservatons are beng taken y Mrs. John Katusa, 40 Charles teet, Carteret /and Mrs. homas Jakeway, 23 Matthew venue, Garteret Walter W. Wadak, Memoral Day charman, stated that prelmnary meetng* for the event wll held for all organzatons wllng to partcpate shortly after the Easter holdays. Commander Steve Stek announced that th* post had recently made a contrbuton to the welare of the guests at the Veterans Home at Menlo Park. A contrbuon was also voted to the Red ross. Adolph Slotwnsk and Ncholas A. Yerkovlch were admtted as new members. SEAMAN WTH FRATERNTY CARTERET Robert Seaman 4 Harrs Street, has afflated wth P Delta Ph fraternty at Upsala College. A member of the freshman class, he s among the 4 Upsala men recently pledged by nne local fraterntes at the lose of the rushng actvtes. es. Mr. OBren has been a member of the local opst-offlce force snce Bept., 922, and has been operatng the Mall Delvery Truck or over 20 years, durng all of whch tme he has mantaned a perfect record, for drvng safely and has never been nvolved n an accdent. He stated that many accdents can be avoded by keepng alert, especally at ntersectons, and takng specal care when many drvers attempt to beat the lght. The safety awards, now beng made by Postmaster General Arthur E. Summerneld, are part of a new safety program beng adopted by all Post Offce Departments throughout the country, un- der the auspces of the Natonal Safety Councl. n recommendng : Mr. OBren for ths award, Postmaster Sabo advsed that he was gratfed to pftt forth a man, wth such a remarkable record, and that t reflected hgh prase, both for Mr OBren and the entre staff the Carteret Post Offce. The ncrease for county purposes s 47 ponts. The offcal fgures: 955 *5 For county purposes $ 2.28 $,m For muncpal purposes $ 6.24 $ 3.96 For school purposes $ 4.05 $ 5.60 $2.57 $.37 Pupls Send Easter Gfts To Chldren n Hosptals at Cty fane Club Plans For Sprng Affars CARTERET Plans for varous events were made at the meetng ths wqek of the Cty Lne Socal and Athletc Club. t s proposed to sponsor a Junor league boyfr baseball team and a grls softball team. A theatre and dnner party lt> planned.. k Tckets were placed on sale for the mnstrel stow to be held May 7 at the Hgh School at 8 P. M. Select Leaders To Youth Confab CARTBRET Prncpal H. E, Horn today revealed the Carteret Hgh School students who have been selected for Boys State and Gtrls State, the annual ctzenshp project of the Amercan Legon and the Amercan Legon Auxlary. John Poloncsak wll be the delegate to Boys State and George Molnar, alternate. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Poloncsak, 29 Unon Street, s treasurer of the Student Organzaton was treasurer of the Freshman Class, s a member of the Huntng and Ftshnj Club, Mxed Chorus, s homeroom charman, and played J.V, baseball and basketball. Gejorge Molnar has been actve n the band, the German, Chess and Checker, and Mathematcs clubs. He s also treasurer of the Luther League of the Zon Lu theran Church. Hs parents are Mr, and Mrs. George Molnar, 77 Gran? Avenue. The Grls State representatve: wll be (Paula Da Prlle and Eleen Gluchosk, wth Wllma Prltula and Mary Ann Lehotsky as alter nates. Paula was secretary of the Student Councl and the Freshman Class, vce-presdent of the Junor Class and Athletc Assocaton member of the Opera Guld Acappella Chor and Mxed Chorus, Patrol, partcpated. n the Junor Play, nember of the Latn Club and Mechancal Drawln Club. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gabrel Da Prle, lve at 54 Clauss Street. Eleen Gluchnskl has been cheer leader, s a member of th Future Teachers of Amerca, Lat and Typng Clubs. She, has serve on many commttees and s the top-rankngmember of her-class. Her, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alex Gluchosk, 2 Somerset Street. Wllma Prltula Was secretary 0: the Sophomore Class, Presden of tre Spansh Club, member 0 the Ann Scott News Staff, acap pellaj chor, Opera Guld, am (Contnued on Page 6) Easter School Recess Cont\ues to Aprl U, CARTE&ET Pupls of the Carteret publlq.school system are on an extended Easter holday recess. J School closed Wednesday a P. M. The chldren wll no return to classes untl Monday Aprl 8. The orgnal school calendar called for the return of the students on Tuesday, Aprl 2., CARTERET The pupls n Mrs. Rose Welsmans ffth grade n the Nathan Hale School made many Easter gfts for chldren n several hosptals. An afghan wll be sent to the Kessler nsttute for Rehabltaton n West Orange. The afghan was made by Alce Rusznak, Marlon Furjecz, Arlene Holentsak, Joyce Woodman, Mary Dreboty, Sandra Pavlonns, Judth Balog, Carol Ann Patt, Mary Ann Kovaly, Carol Kent, John Santoro, Catherne Terebetsky, Gal Slotwlnsk, Ann Mare DZurlla and Rchard Krssak made the squares for the afghan. Stockng dolls were made by Ellen Brown, Maron Fuvjesz, Jeanette Sholtesz, Jane Bednar, Andrea Bahoche, Mary Dreboty, Dane Mayer, Alce Rusznak, Faye Younu, Elane Balarls, Renee Vacante. Mary Ann Kovaly, Gal Slotwnskl, Audrey Ann Fago, Arlene Holencsak, Anne Mare DZurllla, Rchard Krssak and Dona Novobllsky. Booklets were made by the entre class, The booklets and dolls wll be sent to the chlldrens ward of Roosevelt Hosptal and Rahway Hosptal. Vo Accord Seen n Plant Strke CARTERET the strke at.he. T. Wllams & Son pknt ere, now s n ts fourth week wth no sgns of any early settlement, John Mtro, presdent of the Jarteret Labor Councl sad that he management had offered "only me cent" n ts negotatons wth Jnon Local 92. A spokesman for, the managenent sad yesterday that a medaton sesson held Monday there was no dscusson about pay, that "the one-cent offer" had no bass n fact. The penson queston was the only matter ds- :ussed at the sesson, he sad, Mtro sad there were no nd- :atons of the possblty of dscussons or negotatons on a penson program and that nothng has been sad about a job classfl- ;aton program, "The rank and fle members of he plant are lookng to get the same benefts that are enjoyed by most of the workers n the area ndustral plants." Mtro sad. Federal Conclator Gallagher has met wth both the management.and the unon and t s understood that no progress has been made. Representatves of the Cateret Labor Councl wll meet Monday nght at the offces of Local 837, 6 Hudson Street to dscuss further strategy for the strke and devse ways and means of helpng the strke-bound workers. There were further ndcatons that borough offcals may be asked to ad n the settlement of the strke. Form New PTA Unt Wth Dolan as Head CARTERET A permanent Parent Teacher Assocaton for the Retarded Chldrens Group has been formed. Edward J. Dolan Jr. has been named charman, wth Edwn S. Qun, superntendent of schools, as co-charman. Other offcers named were Mrs. John Ruckregel, recordng secretary Mrs. Mteyer Rosenbleet, correspondng! secretary, and Mrs. Oscar Anderson, treasurer. Named as drectors were Dr Lous S. Downs, Mrs. Frank Curcy the Rev. Lous Cortney, pastor of St. Josephs Church, Mrs. Frank Ruban, Mr, and Mrs. Phlp Foxe and Mr. and Mrs. Mchael McMahon. BOARD TO MEET CARTERET The executve board of the Unted Hebrew Ssterhood wll meet Monday evenng at 8:30 at the home of Mrs. Shapro on Fljtch street. Carteret Gfl, 22, Vctm of Cerebral Palsy, Weghng Oty Onty 34 Pd Pounds, n teed td <?/ / Nght Govens and Shrts CARTERET f you have some extra dapers, rubber pants, ngh} gowns and nght shrts to spare, send them -to Mrs. Helen R. Chester, welfare drector at the Borough Hall. «These artcles are needed by a Carteret grl, vctm of cerebral palsy, now confned at the Happy Hll Farm n Telford, Pa. Although now 22 yew* old, ste wefhs only about 34 pounds. The grl hs been -a vctm of palsy snce brth. The Carteret grl was admtto the Happy Hll Farm on March 5 of ths year. Elzatoeth W. Thompson, of the farm, wrote Mrs. Cheater the followng letter: "The physcans report, after the admsson examnaton, was that N was a neglected chld wth cerebral palsy, markedly dehydrated and very. We thought we would have to get lquds nto her through a stomach, tube; stw was, 50 very dry she could not" swallow water. < fed her ce cream every few hours for the frst day, went on to cereals and straned foods gradually. She now eats anythng straned, wth ce cream as her only lqud wth each meal. N- ~ weghed only 34 pounds when she came here, and tell her want her to get fat, so can pnch her cheeks.»»» N s now so clean and pleasant, understands everythng any to 4, and las tt grand sen^e e^ of humor. would lke you to comefor a vst w frends or famly at your convenence, and feel sure you wll be pleated wth the change n ths chld. "Wll you please send some dapers, rubber pants, gowns and shrts for her? She had only sx dapers, three shrts and two gowns when she came and am, usng the other patents thngs for her. Maybe you could get hosptal gowns from the county or state agences. had to cut her shrts to get them on her, t was revealm"ths week that the latepresdent Frankln ). Roosevelt pad fur the grls mlk bll durng hs lfetme. PRCE EGHT CENTS Pay Rases Are Voted By Councl Borough Employes n Get $00 ncrease «Of January N! CARTERET Borough Councl last nght approved a $00 pay rase for borough employes n a seres of ordnances ntroduced on frst readng. The ncrease, f adopted at the next meetng, s retroactve to January. Funds for the rase are contaned n the 955 budset. n addton to the pay rase, the borough. assumed to pay the premums for hospltallsatlon coverng muncpal employes. On the recommendaton of Counclman Rchard Donovan, George J Brcehka was authorsed to advertse for bds for parkng meters, also bds for two new polce squad cars. Counclman John NemLsh asked that bds be receved fopfxng the ntersecton of Hermann Avenue and Whttler Street and also part of Oakwood Avenue, West Carteret secton. Councl transferred the package lquor lcense from John Mullan, 89 Roosevelt Avenue, to Wllam Sltar who wll conduct busness at 52 Washngton Avenue. Mayor Frank. Bareford commended the Board of Health for ts ~ efforts n behalf of te recent eye vson program and also for ts move n connecton wth the antpolo noculatons. Borough accepted Perth Amboys nvtaton to the Armed Forces Day when one Qf the fre companes from here wll partcpate n the parade. n behalf of hmself and the Councl, Mayor Bnreford wshed the populace a Happy Easter, Federaton Nght Program Monday CARTERET Mrs. Thomas Coughlh was elected charman of the Evenng Department of the Carteret Womans Club, succeedng Mrs. Stanley R. Nemec, at the groups annual meetng. Mrs. Coughln s a former secretary and drector of the Evenng Department. Mrs. Wesley Spewak was named Vce Charman and Mrs. Danel Cullnane was reelected lecretary. Mss Eleen Kennedy vas elected treasurer, succeedng rs. Spewak n that post, Mrs. Nlemlec and Mss Ethel fledvett were named drectors to the posts vacated by Mrs, Wllam Babes and Mrs. Coughln. All offcers wll take offce n une and wll serve through-"the club season. The group also made plans for ts annual Federaton nght prosrom. scheduled Aprl 8, Mss Jary Flosft, a charter member of,hje Evenng Department, wll be. ;uest speaker and all evenng department charman from neghborng communtes wll be nvted as guests. Hostesses for the annual meetng were Mrs. Margn Gladysz, Mrs. Alex Munkascy abd Mrs. lohn Wolskl,. Wll Arrange Seres Of Career Conferences CARTERET On Aprl 8, the/ Gudance Department, wth the. " assstance of H.jE. Horn, wll nate a seres f career confermces that wll nclude also talks. on job opportuntes n local n- dust^y R. A. Wetzel of Unted States MetalfReflnlng Company wll lead a group that wll present the < qualfcatons and sklls necessary for!varous levels of employment wth that frm. Other speakers wll nclude representatves from St. Elzabeths Hosptal School of Nursng, Mrs. L. Rtggs of the Tobe Coburr School, Mss Kay Lambley of the Comptometer dvson ef Felt and Tarrant, and Davd Malovany of the Wlfred Academy. Odd Fellows to Hold nstallaton Fete CARTERET Carteret Lodge, 267,.Q.O.F, has net Anfll.22 n...datojor the. nstajutep OJL new offcers. At that tme. John R. Kng wll be nstalled noble grand. and Harry Bnsten vce grand, Dstrct $>eputy of the Tenth Dstrct wll be n charge of llstalla- tlon ceremones. Followng the - stallatlot, a roust beef supper wll be served. Dstrct Ten, wll sponsor a move show at the Mjstjc. Theatre n Perth Amboy, Aprl 27. Pro-, feeds wll be used to purchase furntute pf the OOF homo n Trenton. The lodge, jontly wth Hebekahs lh plannng for a theatre party n Mllbjrn, T,he dale wll bt; &jjjt. soon., Because of Goad Frday,,tonghts meetng has been cwoeled,

2 AOF, Master s Marked Nathan Hale An Enstrr D:y. nun was presented by Fnn cncznk.s seventh yraders ln. l,>" assembly of the wpt r; Mle (f h- Nathan Hale S luml!: prnkram depleted tn purl h.t l.on plays n our every (,v lfe and how otr form of nov- :!:-l affords squal respect, for ; clus belefs and permts ts, n,l- to worshp Ood n the man- r they best desre,.nd. Sholtesz nnnounced the lhv wth Barbnr! Sabo charm-- nl/n; the mother and John Kt.wrk the father of the fmnlv. UM Kop. Dane Bb.nb. Roben Maly and Raymond 2hswrk.\v vr the chldren", Joanne Cko, ara T josky. Sandra Rosen- U, John Hudnk, Mchael Bnv. u,l and Rchard Kraus were the vs:ors, Rwaney Stankan led the KM- to the Flag and the Lords \\wyvr. Ronald Venter, Patrca M-Ollls and Mary Louse Salmaon were n charje of Colors Joseph Comba, prncpal of the N.thn Hale School presented Dane Bznb and Mchael Zarevu wth two dollars checks for wnnfj the safety postgr contest Mon.vred by the Washngton-Nath.n Hale Paren tteacher Assornton. Both wnnng posters wll b" entered n the State contest "ndued by the stute-wlde P.T.A.s. CARD OF THANKS ELZABETH TOTH We wsh to express our.sn- Ke thanks to our relatve:;, frends and neghbors for ther knd -xpressons of.sympathy, sprtual bouquets and beautful floral trbutes extended to us n our recent bereavement n tle loss of our dearly beloved, mother, grandmother,!.;rf-;t,-;:randmother and sster. Elzabeth Toth. We especally wsh to thank Rev. A. J. Huber; Rev. Vncent Lcny; Rev. Stephen Bekesv. S.J.; Ssters of St. Elzabeth C. Church; Holy Rosary Socety; Mothers Club; K. of C 280; erecton shop. U. S. M. R, Co.; employes of Car- cet Shn Co.; mechancal department, A. A. C. Co.; ppeftter New Constructon Workers, DuPont, Lnden;.sewng dub; Carteret P. B. A. Local 47, Squad D; honorary pallbearers; actve pallbearers; Cteret and Woodbrdge polce escort and the Synowe& Funeral Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Famly of the late Elzabeth Toth Now n Progress X 955 DAMOND JUBLEE $ (\ Worth of U Natonally Advertsed Furnshngs FREE Wth a Clothng Purchase of $50 or More! j ~A Damond Rng Gven FREE To Some Lucky Customer LHRDSS * SONS Al Easer, a always, t* A Hallmark Card wll bet axpreu your parf«c( tatte, your hwghtfulntu. Relrwl by Wvslvaco Plant MS.OX<; S t \C-.: Kalm.n Ren kcvarlo, BS larles Strct, lrcl <t\: A n tn the lucal plant of Wfstvcn Mneral Pr <d <;- DkKn). (Hd Warhnrtv and ( herfral ( orporaton. M rrcks.arlp hal wrknl wth Wpslvaeo snce S< )t mber 24, ll..l. us a ne lnc n tlc Mantpnncp Department. Conoucla;.,. Aprl w;s Mr. Kcfkcyurlos 67th brthday. Hs cowork-s fl(;l hm at a [>:rty al the plant, at whch they presented hm wth a huntng jacket as a memento, Photo shows Mr. Knekgyartn and Wllam Ensmnccr, long-tme frends, havng worked together wth Westvaco for more than S years. PARKVEW PATTER MRS. KOSF, ROSENBAUM MRS. DOROTHY KPWORT CA--734 CA The rular meetng of the Caren t Parkvew Taxpayers Assn. *as held Monday. Aprl 4, at the llkh School. Mlton Cowan, Agrcultural Anent for Mddlesex County, f,ave a stmulatng and nterestng d.s- orse on Lawns and Landscap- A recommendaton was made to nsttute a Blood Bank. However. ^nce the borough of Carteret has H facltes to carry out such a jrornm. t u therefore advsable to mantan a lst of members statng ller blood types whch would be avalable for any emergency. Anyone nterested n partcpatng m ths project please call Mr. Sam Rosenbum, 734. Your cooperaton wll be greatly apprecated. Tckets for the sprng pcnc scheduled for Sunday, June 5. to be held n Roosevelt Park, jjeluchen, were dstrbuted. Donatons nclude free refreshments. Please contact Mrs. Rose Rosenbaum or Mr. Bob Sharkey for tckets. The Sunshne Club s now fully organzed. Please help the commttee do a good job by keepng Jem nformed of frths, serous llnesses requrng hosptalzaton, rnd deaths. Contact Mrs. Greely at 5269, or Mrs. Hepworth at Mrs. Gabe Cunha, of 93 Sycamore Street, was nomnated recordn ^secretary for the Columbus-Cleveland P. T. A. Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Spolzno, Sycamore Street, held a tea at her home on March 28. Guests resent were; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Abker, Mr, Edward Brady, Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Spolzno, Mr. md Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mr. ;md Mrs. Joseph Dto, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brand-sten, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Couyhln. Mr. Thomas McWalter.s. Mr. Kenneth Colby, Mr. Robert Sharkey, Mrs. Robert Carpenter, Mrs. Rchard Styles, and Mr. and Mrs. Gabe Cunha, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Rosenbaum, 80 Danel Street, celebrated ther nnth weddng annversary, Aprl 7. Candles on ther Cakes Donna Mehl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Mehl, Jr., 8 Marlon Street, celebrated her thrd brthday, Thursday, Aprl 7. Ronald Schnorrbusch, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Schnorrbusch. 00 Danel Street, celebrated hs nnth brthday, Aprl 8. Mary Alce Carpenter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Carpenter, 94 Sycamore Street, reached her frst mlestone Aprl. Suzanne E. Fnk, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Arthur S. Pnk, 73 Danel Street, was feted wth a party n honor of her thrd brthday. Guests present were: Mss Louse Pnk, Mss Lnda Saunders, Master Glen Saunders, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Saunders, and Mr. and Mrs. P. Salvatore. Allen Jackson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jackson, 7 Hagaman Street, s recuperatng from a tqnslectomy. Bobby Spolzno, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Spolzno, 9 Sycamore Street, s on the sck lst. Mr. and Mrs. rvng saacs, 05 EASTER SPECAL 3 Eggs To A Dozen from the JERSEY EGG NEST 405 earl Street, Woodbrdge Next to Post Offce) ; FREE DELVERY WOoabrdge Let Baumanns Flowers make a Happer Easter for you and your frends. Never before have we had a more glorous showng of cut flowers and plants, reasonably prced. PLANTJS n plants we [feature Hardy Azaleas, Rose Bushes, n bloom, Hydrangeas, Tulps, Hyacnths, Begonas, Cneraras and many others. CUT FLOWERS n cut flowers, Easter lles, Snapdragons, Tulps, Sweet Peas, Carnatons, Gladolas. Stock, Anerapnes, Ranunclus, Scotch Heather and others. A corsage for your Mother, Wfe, or Sweetheart arranged n the Baumanns style of Orchds, Gardenas, Sweetpeas and Roses, etc.... J... For ypw far-away frends send flowers or plants through our F.T.D. servce. PLEASE ORDER EARLY J. R. BAUMANN, nc. 900 St. Georget* Avenue Rahway, N. J. Telephone Rahway Establshed 658 Chemcal Progressl Week s Planned Aprl 8 Paul M. Tompkns, of 2 Jefferson Avenue, Westfleld, works manager nt Amercan Cyanamd Companys Warners Works llfn n Lnden, has been apponted a regonal charman n the Manufacturng Chemsts Assocatons observance of Chemcal POKP.SS Week. May 6-2. New Jersey, Whch lends all ther states n the naton n chemcal producton and has more than 80,000 men and women employed by more than 800 chemcal plants, has been dvded nto -wlt sub-retons to lucalze the mpact of ths specal observance by.tlp chemcal ndustry. Mr. Tompklns wll be responsble for organzng the chemcal ndustres n the Ell?,nbeth, Lnden. Rahway, Carteret, Westfleld, Cranford, and Roselle secton of the state accordng to W. E. Joseph, New Jersey stale charman. Pror to becomng assocated wth the Amercan Cyanamld Company n 954, MfeTbmpkms was wth the Monsanto Chemcal Company n St. Lous, Mssour A natve of Galesbyr, llnos, Mr. Tompklns has sntnpost of hs lfe n the md<h ;,*est. He graduated from Case^nstJtute of Technology wth a B, S. n chemcal engneerng n 92?^. Mr. Tompkns s a rember of f,he Amercan Chemcal Socety, the Amercan Ordnance Socety, the Unon County Chamber of Commerce, and the Lnden ndustral Assocaton. Nomnatng Croup To Meet Monday CARTERET Mrs. Elzabeth Tuohey. charman of the Democratc Organzaton nomnatng :ommttee has called a meetng of he commttee and the County ommltteemen and women who are seekng electon n the Prmary at the offce of Edward Dolan, Washngton Avenue, Monday evenng, at 7 P. M. UNUSUAL STORY VENNA, Austra After partcularly btter quarrel wth hs Wfe, a 28-year-old Venna worker rushed out of the house and was just n tme to catch her n hs arms when she jumped n desperaton from the second story. He broke her fall and both were taken to a hosptal she wth slght bruses and he wth shock. Hagaman Street, entertaned Saturday evenng at ther home n honor of ther sxth weddng annversary. Guests present were: Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Katz, Mr, and Mrs. rvng Levtz, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mller, Mr. and Mrs. Morey Shulman, all of Carteret; Mr. and Mrs. Hy Glckman, of selln; Mr. nd Mrs, Allen saacs, of Lnden; Mrs. H. Greenfarb, and Mss Zelda Greenfarb and escort. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cregge, 66 Danel Street, attended a theatre party sponsored by ebployees of he K. J. Bell Telephone Company Saturday nght. Dnner was held at the Red Coach nn after the show, "Seven Year tch." Master Paul and Master Prank Tdrpsk, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Tldrosk, 79 As hstreet, are on the sck lst. Congratulatons to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Elston, 80 Ash Street P.on the brth of a daughter n Jersey Cty on Monday, Aprl 4. /.PPTT. To Tukv (her New Post U;V. nak.ks A. DAKOCY NEW ASSGNMKNT: Rev. Charles A. Daroey, ths borough, who has receved a new assgnment to the Bedford Park Presbyteran Church and who wll by nstalled n hs new church on Sunday. Dear Lousa: am n love wth a boy WHO s n the 2th grade and am n the 8th grade. am ffteen years old and he s nneteen. My mother.wll not let me go out wth hm but she lets hm come to see me at my house. He says he s Bong n the army when he graduates and he wants me to marry hm but mother says am too young. Please do not sgn my name but tell me what to do? D. La. Answer: Please do what your mother says. Fnsh your school and f by that tme you feel that you stll love ths boy then you can marry hm. You wll be old enough then to know whether you wsh to take on the responsbltes of marred lfe and your young man should be better prepared to support a famly. Lousa. Dear Lousa: would lke to know what to do n ths case. have been gong wth a boy for two months but the boy used to go wth s startng to see me agan. lke the one am datng now but stll lke the othe one too. get along fne wth the one am gong wth now and he s very nce. He comes to my house and has met my parents but the other MOLDED FASHONS CpAT FACTORY features the Lowest Prces of the Season Yes, there s stll tme.to buy that Easter outft DRECT FROM THE FACTORY AT TERRFC SAVNGS! MSSES LATEST STYLE Suts from MSSES 00% VRGN \VOOL Toppers from OPEN THUKS, AND FR. TLL 9 P. M SATURDAY TlLl P. M. Easter Sunday and Mpndny) COATS W WTS ne seems to be bashful and has lever met my parents. Whch one should choose? Worred Pa Answer: t all depends on whch one you ke best. Perhaps you should nvte :he bashful boy to your home to ;neet your parents. * Lousa. NO LEEWAY "ts a strange thng, Jm," sad farmer Brown, "Yer allus late of mornn and you lve rght on the."arm. Now Bll, here, who lves two mles away, s allus on tme." "Theres nuthn funny about hat," retorted.m JflCfl w$ TT hat," retorted Jm. "f Blls late n the mornn he can hurry a bt, out f m late, m already here!" Meet, Hear (undulates ( AlfTHfK r The Carteret (,, DuK-ratlc Ornnn/.atlon n WVdm -dy evenng n Fre H;ll No F;lr:k Potncnlg, presl presded. Plans for the com.; n, -lnn wre dsmssed. (. n.ldatc; Walter Sullvan and.u llutnek spoke, as dd Tom M.Wal rs. presdent of the Parkvw P.mo.ntlc Ornanzaton. Waller Kurokt, Mrs. Eosenbleeth, ramre MrOlls. Thomas Cough- :n md Mrs. Alys Sherdan. Heart Fund Unt Plans Bngo Game ( AM KHET - T The Heart Fund nr.al commttee wll meet Tuesday evenng nt 7 P. M. n the St, t:s Hall. Plans are beng compled fuf the forthcomng bngo to be held Aprl 28. nt 8 P. M. n the Nathan Hale School. Tckets ure now on sale and may be obtaned from any of the members of tne commttee whch n- hde. 0 :a Toml::o, Jean Hamorsk. Helen Btrtos. Edna Ooreckl, vladrl.e Szemczak, Eleanor Humston. Al Skba. Loretta tl Zn man. Dot Mlsak, Btty Tmhey. A! Fusjkus. Marge San-.tr. Marge Stone, Anta Halasz, Betty Va-unte. Grace DelVaccho. Mary Dusko, Anna szeztaye. Ml-.c Lokos, Jula Turnk. Steve Halar/ Anna Cap, Joseph "Cllc" Potocn., Hay Humston, Arthur Lokus. Alex Stone, Anthony Hurosk and Joseph Bartos. Mrs. Btty TUoley, charman of the commttee announced that he prze commttee as well as the ;ket commttee are requested to ttd ths meetng. TOO MANY BUFFALO AUSTN. Tex. The Reynold; Cattle Company, owner of a r^ch has been gven permsson to dspose of a part uf a show herd of 250 buffalo. Buffalo, n Texas, are protected under Stute law, Safety Councl Lsts 4 "We have yet to see a car the curb, run up nto som.- back yard and knock down ;l ( J who was playng there.".., Davd Green, Presdent»( Automoble Assocaton o[ Jersey, and the chances m-,. never wll... but every clay people see automobles kll sm sters who are playng n tn-v When we allow our cln, h play n te street, were r, them rght nto danuer., Twenty-three thousand chn uler 5 years old wc. lh, or klled whle playlnu n, roadway n 952. "Youngsters themselves ( realze the danger. They n Ul, varntd repeatedly untl out of the street has b-c,!,, habt. Even then, n the excn,, of play, they sometmes f<n "Crossng the street n block, dartng out from ) parked cars, and crossng,t, sectons aganst sgnals an practces that cost many., sters ther lves. "Chldren are mote lk^ learn by example than by p :, Parents can teach traffc >,,(, ther youngsters by ther m. t <\ behavor n traffc. HMV,n,, rules that parents mn,; adopt.". Walkng or drvv.. set a good example U» clren by obeyng»;.sgns and sgnals and,", ng safety rules 2. Cooperate wth s-hm,;. traflk offcals n (., chldren safe trtllu ar and habts, 3. See Unt chldren )>l ;l, n approved phy ur 4. Teach chldren sfe,, bcycles and outdoor r., v THE REASON A college presdent s.v, dents have changed very l,t the past thrty years. Tn-, parents who have sons or <. ters n college worry..: Helenas Lngere Shoppc 278 Madson Avenur Perth Amboy, N... BLOUSES Nylon Dacron Cotton from Bouffant Pettcoat? All Szes All Colors All Styles from ROBES - GOWNS NDll All Szes up to 4j Also Blouses Up to ; BRAS an To fve you a lft for sprns; Open Thursday and Frl.u Before Faster for Yum Shoppng ComrencH-r... that the fath of du r<r n Dvne gudance and supr^ that fath n Chrstendoms CM ton the resurrecton of the Sa s ts guarantee of lfe eternal fath n every, hope whch *! through Easters dawn.may l» flled through obedence to Master may these belefs lw reman wth all of us, reneuv.n refreshed by the truth and the of Calvary. And may every bh whch s n the "promse of Y.. come to all who are worthy "The Bank wth All the Servcet" KKTH AMBOY. KJ, Member Fedtral Depost nsurance CorporattlQn RST BANK AND TRUST COMBWY v x

3 PKKSS 7 Marys lsts Easter Servces fv 0UT m ^" ( (W A M A r ;t Marys Ukra- vl wll observe accordance wth,,ar ths Sunday. Calendar holl- llt. n- Julan days /slater than those,.(,, but the Julan,,, rk onecl dltterently,, kr the date coln-,,,,,,f the remander.k tmes mak-.,, svcnl weeks later., Hln-hlson. pastor, has, tlmt \ M two masses on bo celebrated;,a.m.; hlgh.mass and blessng of ke place at the s nd dstrbuted l! mnsses. On Holy M. rendng of the nll be observed a,v, n whch the, n ; of Chrst wll,,;. elaborately de-,.., decorated wth.jnnu flowers. On \ mmrdlately tolmvsslon. the pastor Mll the Man Altar untl Ascen- ;,,,v. Aprl 7. a pro-.. me Blessed Sacra -,,;,. place round the M, A. M.. followed by M.t ms and Hgh :., cuth chor to.nn.-es under the dl-. :,: Va.syl Kaskw, A d no A. M. wll also :,.:..y and Tuesday,,v> of oblgaton,,.;, hv conducted at 7, wll be. open Prl:,a.v for adoraton. ( Sacrament and p unlay. Aprl 6, the ss Easter food n dtrum at :00,Hnts of the partln chldren of ml lake part n jovsmon wll take. nornrm at 0:00!..nh ;mdtorum. :!,< Holy Name So.ml confessons to the tours of 4! from 7 to 8 P. M < cnnmunton n a : A M mass Sunday. helcopters to w:\t CHRSTAN SCENCE HEALS ;:n K."> p. M. Sunday ROYALS Vaster Dnette CHROME WROUGHT RON WOOD, AKER H. S. Band Plays n Exchange Program CARTERET An pxchanne program was presented n Perth Amboy Hgh School on Frday, teaturnr the dance bnnd under the drecton of Phlp Waron. band nstructor. Members of the band partcpatng were Rchard Olsen, Stephen Nemsh, James Danes, Walter Pavlk. thbert Schupper, Lawrence Kostyc, Rouer Dunster, George Molnar, Ronald Sabo, Wllam Carlton, Rchard Curcy, Alex Zareva, Alex Bobenchlk, Wllam OXear, Solost: Patrca Puslllo, Maron Baranowsk, Oeorge Kurtlnk, and Mary Regan. Panst: Mertle Mae Cromwell, Joan Dombwskl. Accompanyng the muscans were the student councl offcers and advsers: Edwnn Czajkowskl. John fooncsnk, Kathcrne Kolbas. Chrstne 3ufchnsfcy, Mss Bess Rchey, and Mr. H. Horn who sponsored the exchange. Followng the program, rrfrrshments were served by the Student of Perth Amboy. Urel tems of lle Week n Carteret Grl Scout Troop 3, sponsored by the Manyar Reformed Church wll hold a Court of Honor Award n Bethlen Hall, Aprl 8. At the t meetng, the troop admtted membershp Barbara Brown, Mary Furjesz and Judth Balog. Cadet, J. Gregory Pnllak, son of" Julan Pollak, a student at, De- Vtte Mltary Academy, Moraanvllle, s home for the Easter holday recess. The Cty Lne Socal md Atletc Club wll hold a specal softball team meettne. Wednesday evenng, Aprl 3, at 7:)0 P. M. n the clubrooms. Joseph Masluck, 35 Randolph Street has announced that anyone nterested n playng baseball n the Senor Baseball league wth a newly formed club, Carteret A. A." plea.s* contact hm by callng Ca The Holy Famly P.T.A, wll hold a specal meetnu, for the dance commttee on Wednesday. Aprl 3, at 7 P. M. n the. school hall. GONG TO JAPAN CAMP PENDLETON, Calf. - Marne Pvt. Francs.). Kurdyla son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kurdyla of 39 Emerson St., Cart-ret N. J., boarded shp Urn last week n March for transfer to the 3rd Murlne Dvson n Japan after completlnk four wwks of tmnnn n the stamnk reument at tht Marne Corps base. N PLASTC^ FORMCA TOPS, LASTC NEW MCAMARBLE o«combnatons to Choose From... T/X X/SM CUSTOM MADE " U- Y U U ;ro VODU OUUSK WE ARRANGE CREDT TERMS " ll «M)AY ANl» FRDAY OlEN TL-.H ". M. OYAL «ttuver yuur now U53 tuura *ud We lke new! ") ) FACTORY SHOtfKOOM 356 State Stfe«t, Perth Amboy FRDAY, APRL 8, 955 Members of Junor Chor of Carteret Hgh School le.lunnr Chor nf thr Cmt-ret ll.n.vmoo has gven a numbernf concerts and has appeared n a?scnhles under the drecton of Mss (enrvrve Krnner. Shown from left to rrht are: TOD rntf, R. Sanm, K. Tnl, R. C».»yt, (. Kondas, B. Mtro, E. Gavaletz. C. Seklerk,! ;. Slun... Shtrll), C. Klskn,,, Klko, R, Szynlxrsk,. Mmc. Mddle row: J. Domhof, E. Kovacs, B. lla, L. Lews, M. Plot, ). Msjk, C. KnK,.: Conrad, S. Pace, 0. Klelman, K, Kovacs. Bottom row, B. Sandor, P. Slo,,, Swcda, C. Nudre, Servces Lsted By St. Demetrus Lon* Map Plans For Brown Dnner CARTERET At the regular meetng of the Lons Club held n the Gypsy Camp preparatons were made for the testmonal dnner for Robert R. Brown, to be held Wednesday. Aprl 27, at 7:30 P. M. at the Pnes n Metuchen. nvta- CARTERET As n, other churches of the Eastern confesson, Palm Sunday at St. Demerus Ukranan Orthodox Church wll be observed Sunday, Aprl 0, whle the churches of the West are tons are beng clebratlng Easter. Vespers wll be ;unr on the eve of Palm Sunday. Clul) - Saturday at 7 P. M. On Sunday The plannng dstrbuted to guests and members of the Lons commttee nvne lturges wll be celebrated elude: A. Galvanek, Herman Horn, at 9 and 0;30 A. M. wth the Walter Schonwald, F. Natalon, L. bles^jng of palms and pussy wl- Star, Mchael Kepch, W. Karmazn,,ows. Steve Pedlam. Lenten confessons wll be The next regular meetng of the heard as follows: Saturday from club wll be held Aprl 2, at the 4 to 5 P. M. and after 7:30 P. M., Sunday from 7 to 8:45 A. M. Rev. John Hundak, local pas-.or, wll vst the sck members of the parsh ether n ther homes r n the hosptals from 7 oclock very mornng from Monday to Thursday. Dvne lturgy on Maundy Thursday wll be celebrated at 9 f A. M. and Passon servces wth the twelve lessons from holy Rospel at 7 P.M. Gypsy Camp at 7 P. M. Guests of the club wll be Lester Sabo, Postmaster who wll be the guest speaker and two Carteret Hgh School Senor grls. Mss Vttgy Accepted For Nurses Tranng CARTERET Mss Loretta Nagy s the second senor grl to be On Good Frday, Aprl 5, Ves-acceptepers wll begn at. 6 P, M. A wll study at the Muhlenberg Hos for nurses tranng. She shroud depctng the Lords body ptal School for Nursng n Planfleld. taken from the cross wll be carred n a processon and placed n The daughter of Mr. and Mrs. front of the altar to reman there Wllam Nagy. 6 Lowell Street untl Sunday mornng. The processon wll be led by the teach- acapella chor and mxed choru Loretta has been actve n th ers and pupls of the Sunday and s an accomplshed panst School and members of the P.T.A., She also has been a member cl wth other parshoners n attendance and the church chor the typng and lbrary clubs. K approprate, hymns. The tradtonal blessng of Easter food wll take place next Saturday Rev.. Andrew Beck of St. Andrews Church n South Bound Brook, wll vst the Chrome secton from 7 A. M. whle Rev. John Hundak wll vst the members of the parsh n other sectons of He Borough and the surroundng localtes. BEFORE AND AFTER A very thn man met a very fat one n the hotel corrdor. "From the look of you," sad the latter, "there mght have been a famne." "Yes." was the reply, "and from the look, of you, you mght have caused t." ADVERTSEMENT EMNNE LATTERY by Bordens - SURPRSE CENTER 84 MAN ST. W000BRDGE The "A-Look".and the "H- Look," the "Long Torso" and he Flat Look " all these youll see up and dpwn Man Street, s. A. durrfc Sundays Easter Parade! But the really smart woman, the one who s consdered the best-dressed for any occason, mght well be seen n somethng,;lse: that s,the "U-Look." No, ths sntsomethlng thats atyo- (,-ether njw. ts been around, n fact, ever snce ^e To putt smply, the "U-Look" s the style of dress that the ndvdual woman look bestln..! Take the current lashlcm of the day and adapt t to sut your own fgure. Thats all there p to t. f youre tall and slm, ahead wth Fashor/s decrees, for they are shown,on. fgures lke yours. Or, t ydure ultratall, the new "A-Une" U good, as ts lowered wast ltne breaks down that heght somewhat. However, f a woman s tal, and a bt too slm, she should make excellent us«of full Bkrts andcrnolnes. On the Other hand, the woman nclned to plumpness looks extremely smart nthe Sheath, but wth a well-defned wastlne placed just where lt belongs. All these smple ads, and much, much mote are yours when you vst BORDENS SURPRSE CENfER, 84 Man Street, Woodbrktge. Here you can pck out the pattern of dress best suted for you, as well as pck from our enormous selecton ot flue fabrcs wth whch to make lt. SHED SELL CE TO BYRD Mother "What happened, when that hgh-pressure salesman calle today." Daughter, "Oh, sold hm a ers old clothes and all the ds< carded furnture n the attc." QUTE NATURAL Wfe: "f you took less ntere n horse racng we should be be ter off today. Youve had hors on the bran all your lfe." Husband: "Yes. Qute rght Thats why happened to marry a nag suppose." Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Wlam Kolebasurskl, 65 Roosevelt at the Rhway Memoral ospltal, March 30. Mrs. Koleasursk s the former Alce Seck. rt Shanley, worthy matron; Sdey Blanchard. worthy patron; Mrs. Lous Kalas, assocate matron; Mrs. Bertha Resz, con- Mrs. Florence Rapp, as- Son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Ste-ductresshen Ondrejcak Jr., 9 George socate conductress; Mrst Wllam treet at St. Elzabeth Hosptal Conway, secretary and Mrs, Ann lospltal, Elzabeth. Mrs. Ondrecak s the former Mary Krcher, treasurer. Krouza. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. An-TEXAS PROPAGANDA [rew Badner, 27 Lafayette Street t the Elzabeth General Hosptal, Mzabeth., Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs, ohn Trnowsky, 69 Lnden Stree at the Elzabeth General Hosptal, Elzabeth. WEST CARTERET NEWS Mr. and Mrs, John Enns, George Street have returned from a two weeks vacaton n Florda. They are sportng beautful Florda tan. - Sherman umansky Jr., 2 George Street receved hs confrmaton recently at the St. Paul Epscopal Church n Rahway. Bshop Bahyard offcated. Bran Mchael Grffn, 29 Clauss Street celebrated hs Second brthday. Happy Brthday Bran. Lesle Trnty, 40 Clauss Street celebrated hs twelvth brthday, wth a weene roast n hs honor, CONSDERATE HUSBAND " never meant to do her any harm," Spellman told the judge, "and was the frst to pull her out," The judge sad: "You must not go shovng Mrs. nto the canal every tme she takes her dog for a walk." "Oh no, sr," sad Spellman ndlgnantly "> wouldnt see the dog To acquant the home owners ol Woodbdfe wthther local trwnjjoum and the many floral plants avalable, We Offer an ntroductory Specal... \ lovely fve-nch pot of Hyacnths. A Uvely pot of Fve Tulps. Snfle Hyacnths We also have a selecton of f AZALEAS C GARDENAS LLES CALLAS, HYDRANGEAS AND DSH GARDENS CALL WO OBRENS Greenhouse 020 Kahway Avme Aveut-, N. J. nslallaton Aprl 8 For Eastern Star Here CARTERET Carteret Chaper, Order of Eastern Star has set prl 8 as the date for the ntallaton of new offcers. t wtll be leld at 7:30 P. M. n Odd Felows Hall. The new offcers are: Mrs. Rob- DALLAELJTexas On a letter whch recently showed up -at the Dallas Post Offce, addressed to "St. Peter, Pearly Gates, Heaven," a postal clerk had scrawled, "Try Texas." The letter was postmarked, "Gatlnburg, Tenn." PAGE THKS-: Mss Sandra Harret Fox Engaged to A. E. Cohen CARTERKT Mr. and Mrs. Sdney Fox. 30 Prrshng Avenue, have announced the engagement f ther daughter, Sandra Harret. n Mr. Arthur Edwn Cohen, son nf Mr and Mrs. Alexander Cohen. 97 Harrson Place. Perth Amboy. 97 Harrson Place, Penh Amboy. Mss Fox WAS graduated from Curteret Hlnh School and s attendng the Katharne Olbbs School, New York, where.she s charman of her class and a member of the Student Actvtes Councl. Her (lance was graduated from Perth Amboy Hgh- School and receved a B. S. degree from Unon College, Schcnectady. New York, whore he was R member of Kappa Nu P-Rternlty. He also attended New York Unversty and s presently a second year student at the State Unversty of New York College of Medcne, He s a member of Ph Delta Epsllon Medcal Fraternty. Second Lt. ). R, Broun At Camp Klmer Post CAMP KLMER Second Leutenant Denns R. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brown, 77 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret, N. J., was recently assgned to Specal Troops. Camp Klmer. He entered the army n July, 53. Hs decoratons nclude the Defense and Oc\ cupaton rbbons. A graduate of Carteret Hgh School. Lt. Brown was also graduated from No. Carolna State College of Agrculture and Engneerng Class of 53. EGG HUNT TOMORROW CARTERET The Carteret Polce Athletc League wll sponsor an Easter Egg Hunt, tomor- Vow mornng, at 9 A. M. at the Solders and Salors Park. Memoral Deputy Chef Charles Makwnsk and Sgt, Edward Czajkowskt oochalrman of the event have announced that 02 przes wll be awarded and all chldren of the Borough are nvted to partcpate free of charge. Be smart and save money by shoppng at Publx Pharmacy today for Easter buys that wll open your eyes! Regular 2.85 Value "CHANTLLY" LQUD SKN SACHET ANb TOLET WATER Hux nf nn (rat- ul Whtmans Trophes Presented At av Breakfast CARTEKET -7.More than 0O persons attended the quarterly communon breakfast of St. Ella* Post, 797. Catholc War Veterans nc. and ts Lades Auxlary n St. El..s Hall Sunday. Alex Fazekas, past commander, was tnastmaster. He ntroduced Francs McCarthy, drector of athletcs n the local school system, who commended the post for ts youth program, whch he sad was a stonn deterrent to juvenle delnquency. McCarthy also presented trophes to the members of the basketball team sponsored by the post. Recevng trophjes were Zoltan Ur, GeoVge^Kurtlak. Theodore and Joseph Majoros, Wllam Stenkan, Edward Karweck, Herbert Zmmerman, Eugene Fnnegan ( Frtz and Lous Wagner and John Feeny.. Edward J. Dolnn, judge advo* cate, spoke on the posts locals county and state actvtes. Th«Rev, C. S. Roskovcs Rave the lw vocaton and benedcton, j Communst Chna n announcng 955 agrcultural poals, called lot General Motors assets top $5,- producton ol 0,000,000 more tons Atomc power s held to be the key of gran and 225,000 more tons ol to Latn ndustralzaton. cotton. PUBLX Leads The PRCES FOR EASTER! lt\ H Colorful.. \j Easter flpl 25 C t0. Cuddly Toys 6.95 "EVENNG N PARS TOLET WATER AND TALCUM A Regular $00 Value.00 COSMETCS t TOLETRES PERFUMES Perfume Atomzers from 50c to 5.00 Lcntherc.25 up "Tabu" 2.00 up Fajberge.25 up "Chantlly" up Yardtcy Yardley.50.up "Evenng n Pars" P 75c up Coty,00 up Chanel 3.00 up Elzabethl Arden 2.50 up V CANDES for EASTER Crate of Whtmans Frut and Nut Eggs j BOX OF FOUR MRACLE OF SPRNG.25 LENTHRlC < KEG VALUE "YARULET Aprl Volets Cologne and Perfume Reg Value "COTY" Face Powder and Tolet Water "VARDLEY" B*X or Three Large Lavender Soaptnd Tolet Water Reg. J.38 "Lady Esther" All Purpose Cream,.- 75 c 29c 69c PUBLX PHARMACY, 9 MAN STREET - WOODBRDCE. N J Phone WOodbrdge Gorgeous CANDY. SLLED BASKETS 98c to 4.95 "aas" or "Ht" Egg )y«\s

4 A l-u. jtlhjt-\j About Your Home You wll have some, beautful nrw petunas to chow from ths sprng. Better gardeners agree that frst Kenuratlon hybrd plants perform belter n every respect than the open pollnated, feld grown varetes oler controlled vlfor, compact habt of growth ard brlmt new colors. Breeders have had outstandng success wth Comanche, Ballerna and TmMO. Ths success led to th" development of four brand ur Fl hybrds. P.lrfurH s a leadng new flower. The blooms come n great proft - flon. Tloy ure of medum sze are whte and slghtly ruffled, ths varety s deal fcr border ur bnd use. Heght s sxteen to twenty nches. Apache s a brght, -Harm rose red. t s hybrd multlflob. The habt of growth s low anl sprecdng. Heght reached sxteen to eghteen nches and s compact n rowth habt. Pna Donna has an extra bloom of brght rose pnk. The flowers are ruflled and the plant s a dwarf tvpe. Very effectve n wndow boxes uul borders. All of the new "Redskns" blend beautfully and a mxed plantng s most effectve. The plants and blooms are lfng lastng and easy t grow. OBTUARES MRS. MARE L. BANKS CARTEBET Mrs. Mare L. Banks, 49, 36 Mercer Street, ths borough, ded Tuesday n the Perth Amboy General Hosptal followng- a lung llness. The deceased was a member of the Woodmen of the World, Camp No. 22 and a communcant of the Peoples AME Zon Church here. She s survved by her husband, Jesse; two ssters, Mrs. Cela Caldwell, Brooklyn and Mrs. Olva Pluellen of Georga, and one brother, Mose Harrs of Brooklyn. Funeral servces were held yesterday afternoon at. Peoples A.M.E. Zon Church wth Rev. Charles Howard offcatng. nterment wll be n Hoganvlle, Ga, STEPHEN SLNSKY CARTERET Stephen SHnsky, 67, 60 Lafayette Street, ded yesterday n the Elzabeth General Hosptal. A communcant of St. Elzabeth R. C. Church, he was a member of the Rakocz Ad Socety and was a retred employe of the Polter-Wheeler Corporaton, where le l^d worked 25 years..he had been a* local resdent for 45 years. Slnsky s survved by hs wfe, Sophe; a son, Frank Toth of Staten sland; two brothers, Joseph n Chcago and Lousn Hungary and a sster, Mrs. Jula Torjak of West Vrgna. The funeral wll be -held at 0 A. M. tomorrow from the Synowrek Funeral Home, 46 Atlantc Street, wth Rev.Anthony Huber offcatng. nterment wll be n Cloverleaf Memoral Park, Woodbrdge, SGNS OF THE WEATHER "Thnk t wll ran ths afternoon?" " wouldnt be surprsed. ve got a new hat, a fresh shoeshlne, and ve just had my car washed." BOOKS as Easter Gfts! CHLDRENS and ADULTS BOOK.& f RELGOUS «f>k9 V BBLES COOK ON the SCREEN THE COUNTRY GRL" Based on the Broadway play by Clfford Odets am adapl-fl and drected by George Keaton for tlc nema, ths drama s even more engrossng on the screen llan t was on the sta^e* Bng Crosby, Orace Ke.ly ana Wllam Hulden, B the prncpals, come about a close to hlstronc perfecton as you are Uktly to see on the scrum for sometme. The talc s about a onetme star n muscal shows, who be-.-unts an alcoholc and producers 4lve hm the cold shoulder. He and.ls wfe, n younx womjn from a (mall town whom tp marred when hs name meant somethng, eke out a perlous exstence n a dngy t when a drector a shrewd fellow wth a bt of passon for the uplft, collars the actor md offers nlm the leadng role n a pretentous muslchl. Although beset by hs own doubts about learnng lnes and hs ablty to stay sober, he accepts the assgnment after beng prodded by hs wfe, and rehearsals jenln. Unfortunately, besdes ben«a close crony of the bottle, he s a confrmed lar to boot and hs Tores about hs wfe told to the drector are monstrous les. The denouement well leave for you to set. Bne, Crosby n ths flm, as n "Lttle Boy Lost," proves hmself to be the astor he has ons been thought to be, Grace Kelly :nd Wllam Holden yve excellent performances as the wfe and the drector respectvely. ABBOTT AND COSTE.LO MEET THE KEYSTONE HOPS As one mght expect of any and all Abbott and Costello flms, ths s slapstck farce anl llustrates the adventures of the comedans when they wander out to Calforna durng the days of the famous Mack Sennett, get jobs as stunt men n the moves, and then have qute a tme of t tryng to frustrate Fred Clark, as a drector, and Lynn Barl, as hs fancee, who are after ther skns. Also nvolved, of course, s a carload of Keystone Kops of the old days who partcpate n the nevtable wld, old-fashoned chase. COELACANTH CAUGHT PARS What s beleved to be the frst full-grown female coelacanth the fsh that has come down vrtually unchanged from prehstorc ages was recently, caught off Anjouan sland of the Comores group n the ndan Ocean. The 67-lnch-long specmen, complete wth 60 eggs, was delvered n perfect condton to scentsts at Tananarve, captal of Madagascar. WLD CAR KLLS FOUR BUFFALO, N. Y. rs Ascanazy, 7, ded n a hosptal of njures receved four days before when a rampagng "automoble jumped a curb and struck down a group of young grls strollng home from school. Three of the chldren were klled nstantly and rs ded wthout ganng conscousness. A ffth grl, Betty Scheuer,, s n crtcal condton. The drver of the car told polce he "blacked out" just before the accdent and lost control of hs car. EXCEPTON TO A RULE "Do we always need collateral when we borrow money?" asked the seventh grade teacher. No, maam," repled the sober student who seemed really to know all the answers, "not when we borrow from relatves." LJTOGRAF and TRP BOOKS ATLASES ALBUMS DARES WRTNG PAPER and NOTES EASTER CARDS : EASTER TOYS :-^ DOLLS EASTER CARTS MUSCAL EGGS MUSCAL, SLEEPNG AND TWSTY BUNNES SWANS DUCKS LAMBS EDUCATONAL TOYS MUSCAL PULL TOYS CORNER BOOK SHOP 79 SMTH STREET OPPOSTE STKANU TllBATRE < PERTH AMBOY Elp.nor Grffn dd such n msgjhtent Job wth the scrpt of "A Man Called Peter." that Evangelst Blly Oraham s sad to have -ltccl her to wrte turn a sprtual lory tha can be flmed. Danyl anuck was so sure "Bus Stop" wou^d be a ht on Broadway tha he bought the screen rghts o. fore d opened for 50,000. Alan Ladd, who plans to make "The Darkest Hour" as an ndependent flm, would very much lke hat Ju»e Haver n the flm. t wns some knd of honeymoon Ray Dunton and Jule,Adams had. Both are under contract to Unversal-nternatonal and both are workng on a pcture. mmedately after ther marrage, Ray reported for "The Spolers," n whch he romances wth Anne Baxter and Jule for "The Pvtvate War of Major Benson," n whch she s courted by Charlton Heston. Le9Me Caron, who seems to be leadng a charmed lfe gettng nothng tut fne pctures wll lavs the lead n "Gaby," at Metro when shr rrtuns from Pranct n AKnt. The pcture s based on "Wloo Brdge." n whch Vven Legh and Robert Taylor starred, hut the lendng character wll hn changed from an Englsh grl to a Km; dancer of course. Susan Ball has played an ndan <rl n so many flms, she says she s bfknnlng to feel lke a redskn. She may play another such ro.e n "The Long Hunters," for Unversal-nternatonal. After spendng a week-end wth Maro Lanza, Ben He^ht came away n raptures about the snger Lanza s to have the starrng role n an orgnal story by Ben, ttled "Dream Boy," about an opera snger who loses hs voce and saves hs reason because of love for hs 2-year-old son. J. Arthur Rank wll produce the flm n England. Jean Peter and Rchard Todd wll fly East for the Easter premer of Darryl Zanucks "A Man Called Peter." UNUSUAL BRTH DELAWARE, Oho - Twns, a boy and a grl, were born to Mrs. Bernard Schnees, 35,48 days apart. The boy, Douglas Lee Schnees arrved by caesarlan secton on January 28. Hs sster, Deborah, arrved more than a month and a half later.. Aftm CARTERET B.ESSKH CROWD... Pope Ptta X celebrates 6th annlvertary of hln papacy n ceremony at Sltlne Chapel n Vatcan Cty. The Pontff * 79. HELPFUL FRENDS LANSNG. Mch. Robert D. Mahoney, recently elected to the Mchgan House of Representatves, has been blnd snce he was 5. However, hes confdent he can keep pace wth hs legslatve colleagues snce frends wll read to hn, hs dog w!u lead hm, he wll take notes n Bralle and hs famlv. consstng of hs wfe and sx chldren, wll help all they can, Port Readng Personals The annual communon breakfust of Port Readng Fre Company.ml ts auxlary was held Sundy mornng n St. Anthonys Church Hull after attendance at the 7:30 Ma:;s n full unform. Holy Communon was receved bv the group n a body durng the Mass whch was celebrated by the Rev. Geoffrey C. Stone, C3SR of - watto Urosao Mlson. whch >s n head hunter country, South Amerca, and Rev. Stanslaus M- ns. pastor of St. Anthonys Church. Sabby Martno and Rcnaldo Lombard!, fremen, served as altar boys Thomas Karplnskl. fre chef, and Mrs. Jvn Surlk, auxlary presdent, led ther respectve groups. Father Mlos, company jhaplarf gave the nvocaton at the breakfast, and Charles McQettgan, presdent of the fre company, was toaatmaster. The prncpal speaker was Rev. Stone who spoke on "The Evls of the World Today" and "Relgous nstructon and Correct Schoolng for Our Chldren." Other speakers ncluded Andrew Barra, Cranford, a former chef and the one who nsttuted the frst fremens communon breakfast; Chef Karplnsky, Stephen Lazar. frst assstant chef; Rchard Zuccaro, second assstant; Mr. Surlk, Mrs. Patsy La Russo, breakfast charman; Mchael Smeone. j fve commssoner; and Julus Kollar, Holy Name Socety. Guests ncluded members of the Holy Name Socety and the Board of Fre Commssoners. The breakfust was prepared by members of the auxlary under the drecton of Chef Karpnsky and Mrs. La Russo. Auxlary Actvtes The Lades Auxlary of Port Readme Fre Company wll meet Thursday. Aprl 4 at 7:30 P. M. n the frehouse nstead of Aprl 5. An Easter socal wll be held after the meetng and przes wll be awarded for Easter bonnets. Mrs. Mchael Soleckl s charman of the foclal wth the followng commttee: Mrs. o Joseph Neves, Mrs. Armando Smeone, Mrs. Mchael Smeone, Mrs. Joseph Sllaccl, Mrs. John Surlk, Mrs. Joseph Covno, Mrs. Andrew Decbus, and Mrs. Mchael Golamb. Cancer Commttee Mrs. Freda Grore. Port Read- ng Charman for the Canoer Drve announced that her commttee workers are Mrs, Mchael J. nrcklor. Mrs. Mlchac] f Mss Nnolnft Lombard!. M r enco Redd, Mrs. Robert Wu Mrs, Wllam E. Tred,. Prank DApolto, Mrs. p,, ( scna, Mrs. Joseph S, Nrv Mchael Sasso, Mrs Mann ( Mr. and Mrs. Carmen MS Mrs. Leo Cluflrleda, M,\ Pudese, and Mrs. Subln,y The troup wll meet m ) at 456 Woodbrdge Avon,,, day. at 7:30 P. M. At a recent meetlnu n,ul dscussed for a Spaghett, the date of whch wn, nounced. Mr. and Mrs. M,!);,,,, parents of Oeraldne HUM. talned n honor of (, r,,,! Sunday at ther homt nn { J Ouests ncluded Mr. atul M mond Sasso and son SayrevUe; Mr. and Mrs M Sasso, Jr., Woodbrldc \,J Mrs. Lous Puglle.se and u,j Sandra and Mr. and M Martno and daught,/ Readng, Mss Perth Amboy. Holy Week Servce, A processon took ph 8:00 oclock Mass th s, St. Anthonys Church. chldren and the Chldren l f took ther hour of adomt.,>, apponted tme thron,, day. At 7:6 tonght the < Adoraton wll take uh<, 0 Happy and Wonderful Years! -, ;-.; On Saturday, the Servce Electrc Co. wll mark the tenth annversary of ts, begnnng..durng ths perod, our company"has be*n able to expand from ts humble start nto one of the busest and most progressve organzatons of ta knd n the vcnty. Ths, we feel, s due to our determnaton throughout our exstence to observe rgdly at all tmes only the hghest standard of work - n materals, n craftsmanshp and n servce. t has always been our assumpton that growth, and acceptance can only be frmly establshed when these ngredents ure present - and our own experence has proved the certanty of ths belef. To our hundreds of customers, large and small >- n New Jersey and Pennsyl- vana - we want to say on ths brthday a specal word of thanks for ther confdence and trust n us. We hope sncerely that we have fulflled at all tmes the respon- sbltes thej have entrusted to us - and we pledge now as ever our unfalng attenton and perseverance n mantanng the hghest qualty of our professon. On behalf of our entre company whch conssts of John Molnar, presdent;. Wllam R. Wllamson, vce-presdent; Aloysuls Hess, treasurer and John E. ^, Eppenstener, secretary, we take ths opportunty to say a hearty thank-you., Servng you has been a happy and wonderful experence, and we look forward*, expectantly and confdently to contnung. The Servce Electrc Company s equpped to handle general electrcal contractng -. ndustral power-lne and publc buldngs - on any scale. nqures are cordally solcted, and jobs whch have been completed by us are our References. Servce Co. 40 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge, New Jersey JOSEPH ANDHASCK, PNOP. OF THE Wood brdge Lquor Storq 57 Auboy Avenue, Woodbrdge ^uyyel neae for uour j EASTER ENTlRTArNNC Four Roses, 4 / 5 $4.85 Seagrams, ^ts. $5.55 Cartjtars, 4 / 5...; $4.05 Black and Whte Scotch, % $6.09 Calverfw Reserve, <^ls. $5.55 Gallo Wne, Qts. $.00 Taylor Wnes, % $.5S Almaden Wnes, % $.05 Shown here s th? llwt of Uutks whhh^nurw part,,f th* rxteurfveequpment uvmluw to tu Sm cc to. Cull Wp for Free Delvery 9 A. M. to 5. M.

5 f^^ Hum ;. / Brozowsk k 6 Set < Trumph... "Bluey" BroKvdml star of by rollng a J65, (ll srres to lead hs son,.jce team to a trple Mens Store.,- -,: supported Brpzowskl.ma Tony Derzs\wlec.,! r f>8. By wnnng the m. clmbed nto see-,.,, The Haberdashers.,,, ; mme n ther last.. M Mayorek led the. h 228 game and 55 lsurncr Servce re-,,,,. ".nne out of second.unns the odd contest n,,th Beverage. Andy uhd the wnners n.! r, ceslak was hgh :,n ns Agency won two.,,, m U. S. Metals Pore;l Rnzmowcz topped, Workers to ts only r/uh MVb nstallaton Monday For Hod and (,unclub CARTERKT - ~The Chrome Hod and Clun Club wll hold a charter njht, and nstallaton of off.m Monday evenng, Aprl -t 8 P. M. The followng wll be nstalled by Charles Hall Sr.: John Stevens presdent; Wllbert Crows, vcepresdent; Clem Rozzelle, treasurer; John Swnger, secretary and Joseph Zulo assstant secretary The affar wll be held at the Lttle Cdlton Club and the publc s nvted. Cartorvt Hgh Svhof>l (} leer Leaders sckrka pounded out l, r the wnners tn second /["Sec.lrc STV.,.!,. shop.rrue Fdcmen..whrr, Store. [us Auen. ucnen!,:: S,TV,,,,, wth a contest , 43 ^ 33 V4 50 V B Mll) H lu: :. :, landng durng th :.cl rushed up Just as :.::-; net rpped and. valanche of duffle r transport. s-.- mt know about :n. lurtl. t>. sr," a prvate re em." The second nnnual Easter Egg Hunt sponsored by the PAL wll take place tomorrow mornnn at :00 A. M. at the Park. Chldren up to the eghth grade are elgble lo partcpate. The fnder of the golden egg wll eceve u $5 prze and the fnder l the slver egg wll be gven a J2.00 prze. Over 00 przes wll be.warden. Those not gettng przes wll be gvtn a box of lollpops. The Pal Ladles Auxlary wll gan color the eggs at the home of Presdent Maryy Whte. Walter Sullvan and John Hutnkhuve vsted the Hll Secton have brought back money, whle n the Chrome secton, Gaza Horvath and Mke Puslllo vsted many merchants and receved some beautful przes. Next meetng of the Pal organzaton wll be held on Monday Aprl U. Good weather gave Coach Doug t NOTCES E -" pk-r X Ml OV lst:: r :!» :: : K S A N C E. K 0 AMEND AN ORD-.. M.EU AN ORDNANCE K USE OK STREETS N t,ll OF CARTERET, MDnlNTY. TO CERTAN. KHU.ES " -. s neceuary, n the, ;,)};c safety and con- promote the genera...v. wclfak, and uood :n Borough of Csr- T-.N regulaton*! be made..<.l.r traffc wthn the :KHEFORE, B T OR- V DE UOROUOH COUNCL :nmhr, OP CARTERET: " : No vehcle shall be :.:.-..:.le followng tre»t f treret: Mddlesex :.Src. Unon Street... Mrrter Street: Edwn ;. Avenue or Uernen Street,...,\ uf the mld vehcle r s neater than flftee rudfd, thlt ordnance men! \el_k from* nak.ml delveres on th - = N - Am person or owe. Ordnance Uull be lable f not more than Flfl or mprsonment for v.mlnu ffteen days o ;.< uwner of any vehcle.lull uf ths secton hull, Ht penalty heren pre :> -usble to the Borough : lunkea whch m»y he --.m-l road or street b..0 of ths Ordl Tls anal sqmd games and a the necessary work- Ordnance ruvldcd by Law. OtOROE BRECHKA. A T; r:j Mjrrll 8, 95. llumed on frm r»a(t - uf Publc Heurln ; A >rll, M5. M.vvor Aprl?, 9S3. rn.ty adopted Aprl 8, KOHOE DRECHKA. Uh Clerk "-"H : TO UDDEK8 l lp rtcdved by the -;..nn of the Borough of Tsrv.,u the Curteret - l-nduy evcnus. Aprl vrn-thrty wclock. fur verul and Art Sup- J -lj56 school year. U-u and read ul thl le delvered, prepad, : t-thhhllon ttrrves the V ur nl hfcds, H.NK OBREJf. Secretary Hjjr of Educaton Kng nter chance to y outs for the openn ggame on Aprl 4. At the present t looks.ke good feldng but n6t much httng. The possble startng lneup: Rohly catchng. Kent on frst, Weber on second, Woodhull at short an(j Htlley at thrd. n the outfeld. Merelo n left, wth An dreoll roamng the center spot and possble Kurtak n rght. Ptchng.s another tough problem, Red MorLsea back agan and then you pck from the Jay Ve«squad, Dorko, Lehotsky. Vlnsko, Polancsak and Novak. Recreaton news... A new softball feld wll be made n the park near the Vet homes, t wll be as a utlty feld. Th grls softball leagues wll be organzed n May and a meetng wll be held for all managers. The senor softball league wll have twelve teams ths year and wll requre two felds to fll the schedule, Mr. and Mrs. Gaza Horvath entertaned the Warrors and the Wlld-Kats, both wnners n the Rec basketball leagues. Open house was held for all frends. Drector Dan Semenza s at home on Locust Street, Oet well cards from hs frends would cheer Dan a lot. use West (lartcret Esso Pnners Score Over Hernandez Group CARTERKT West Carteret " sso cut down tn b; lead of the Htrnnndez Constructon bowlers H fve gnrnps n the Hll Bo*l Commercal U v nt;m by toppng tht aders n two out of three games ths week at the Hll Bowl. The only three same wnner of te week was Sllvevup whch won three njr.es from the A.AC. Company contngent, Mke S.wchnk of West Carteret <uto ht a bg 849 s"t by rollng.ores of JO.. 22 uhel 235. respectlvely.. The unsung herones of the past basketball season to have helped cheer ther team to many a vctory. Left to rght, Judy Kaskw, Arlene Sandor and Barbara Keratt. LEGAL NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES however, that no Engneer shall re- tha no person shall he apponted Chef LEGAL NOTCES llt, TO - M; be receved by the w» uf the Borough of --rey. u the Cuneret rcluy evenng, Aprl»f-thlny oclock, for : HrnUure und equlu- lu be delvered, pre- "lulled and read at hls " lu be delvered on or ".a be seen at the f<-t;ry durng bmlness ; ; ftluon reservt the "V. part, or all bds. AND COUNCL OF THE BOROUGH OP CARTERET: That Secton 5 of the above enttled Ordnance l> horeby amended to read at follows: Secton J: The Muncpal Magstrate shall receve an annual salary of f to be pad n the same manner as the salares of other muncpal oltlcera»re pad and whch shall be n leu of all fees, costs and any other allowances whatsoever. OEOROE BRBCHKA. Th» forekolns ordnance was ntroduced at meetng of the Councl of the Borough of Carteret held Aprl 7, 955. wld! t was adopted oa frst read-. The sad ordnance wll be further cotkured ou secuud readng for fnal adopton at a meetng of sold Councl ol the Borough of Canerot on Aprl 2, MS. at 8 P. M, Councl Chumbera. Borough Hall, Cooke Avenue. Carteret N. J., at whch tme and place all persons untreated wll be gven an opportunty to be heard OEOROE BRECHKA. C. P 4-8, 5 ORDNANCE AN AMENDMENT TO AN OR NANCE TO SUPPLEMENT AN DNATOE ENTTLED "AN ORD- NANCE TO ESTABLSH, EQUP AND REGULATE A FRE DEPART- MENT N THE BOROUGH OF CAR-. 8«cj«ury of Educaton """NANCK Vmp, U A MEND AN OBD-. UD " AN ORDNANCE : HE MUNCPAL "" ; UOROUGH OP OARcelve a salary n excess of $ per utnm and that nothng heren r,ontjned shall reduce the salary or compensaton now beng receved by the ^resent encumbunt Engneers of the Fre Department; and provded further that such salary or compensaton <shll nclude the amounts to whch the Englneers shall be enttled as offcers und members of the Volunteer Fre Company and more partcularly mentoned n Secton 20 and 37 n the ordnance to whch ths ordnance s a. supplement. (c) That there shall be" apponted by resoluton passed by the vote of the majorty of the members of the whole Councl, from amongst the Engneers, one such Engneer shall be known and desgnated as Captan for Fre House No, und one such Engneer to be known and desgnated t Captan for Fre House No.. Each such Captan shall be n full charge of the Engneers who are assgned to the respectve Fre Houses. All trucks and all lre equpment n the respectve Fre Houses. All trucks and all lre equpment n the respectve Fre Houses shall be under the full charge, control and management of such respectve Captan and t shall be hs duty and responsblty that such trucks and tll other fre equpment shall be kept and well ordered n good workng condton. All Engneers under each wh Captan are hereby charged wlth the duty of obeyng all hs orders reasonably connected wth the dutes of ther employment and those of the embers of the Plre Department. All nlneers. ncludng the Captans shall le under the drect supervson of the!harmun of the Commttee on Fre nd Water. All complants ether by he Engneers or the Captans shall be lade to the Charman of the Fle.md fater Commttee, who may, at hs tllsretlon, refer the complant to the ouncll as a whole for Ms acton, nludlng acton of a dscplnary nature. he Commttee of Fre and Water shall rescrlbe necessary rules and regulalon governng ;he dutes und conuct of the Engneers and Captans here such la not otherwse prerlbed by ordnance of ths Borough, (d n addton to the compensaton rovlded for Engneers, the members f the Engneers desgnated as Captan or Fre House tfl and Captan for Fre ouse #2 shall be pad on addtonal nnual salary of $ le n addton to the compensaton provded for by pbragtaph (b of ths secton, each Engneer shall be pad per annum, tor the care and upteep of hs unforms. Secton 2. Secton 20 of an ordnance enttled "An Ordnance to Establsh, Equp and Regulate a Fre Department n the Borough of Carteret," shall.be mended to read as follows: Secton 20: Each member of thevolvee Fre Department shall receve nd be pad each y«ar Ff». Dollaw $5.00) tpr each hre attended by-hm. h b hll t b ad of Polce of the Borough unless he shal have been a member of the Polce Department for a perod of at least three years pror to tls appontment. 2. Secton 9 of the ordnance to 300,00 annually BY THK MAYOR year of servce BE T ORDANED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCL OK THE BOROUGH OP CARTBRE* Secton. Secton of a yupplemeu to an ordnance enttled. "An Onll nance to.establsh, Equp and Requ te u Plrol peyartcnt n the Borough or Cweret. 8h(ll be amended to read as follows: Sdtllou! a. For the care and op erotlob of the tre trucks uf the Bor ough of Carteret. there shall be p tmuktu ten fremen who ahull be les [gjuttfjd an Engneers, all of whom uhal be apponted by the Mayor wth th advce aud consent of the Councl. b) and every Engneer shall be put a regular salary as compensaton fo hu servces us follows: $3,50.00 for the frst year of servce whch sulury shall be ncreased tc 300,00 annually /or each addtona f provded /or each thereafter; s «t The NEW R l o t o n ol The Offcal BASEBALL GUDE N CONSTAHT VSt BY SPORU ANNOUNCR. CLUB OfflUAL ANO MN5 ) Th. book uull»»"boll, and. N» baulxlj lugk la J* f»j h thnl >< l" tomlllloflv! nw or lw»u». d U» M «g, yj uf pt««h s lunu,.t..»«(*tlw Mudla outtlundng WKJ, c, «k Tl,,, u> olm ukadulu tl K«Annrcon otd Nullorwl Uu^u., u w<ll M playng duu of ovttundug n> n«r las^u. DHcll TH( SPOKTNO NlWS,Nq)lsnal lauball W».kly»ll WuMnglw A» v v* t. su, Ml(ou» Pltun.nd Qklul lawlxtll Oulde,»«!«M4 > law prlct of Jl 00, Ch«k w mam HAM! CTY LEGAL NOTCES whch ths ordnance s an amendment be and the same s hereby amended to read as follows: Secton 9: The Leutenant of the Polce Department shall be puld on annual salary of 5,00.00, datng from the tme of hs appontment; provded, however, that no person shall be apponted Leutenant unless he shall have been a member of the Polce Department for a perod of three years pror to hs appontment. 3. Secton 20 of the ordnance to whch ths ordnance s an amendment be and the same s hereby amended to read as follows: Secton 20: The Desk Sergeant and Rounds Sergeant shall be apponted from the Polcemen or Patrolmen who have served for at least three years pror to ther appontment n the Polce Department of the Borough. Sad Sergeants shall each be pad an annual salary or compensaton of $4, a year from the tme of ther appontment. 4. Secton 2 of the ordnance to whch ths prdlnance s an amendment be and the same s hereby amended to read as follows: Secton 2: The Polcemen or Patrolmen of the Polce Department (other than the Chef of Polce, Leutenants, Sergeants and such other offcers of hgher rank as may hereafter be apponted) shall each be puld an annual salary or compensaton of $3, for the frst year of servces, datng from the tme of the appontment wth an ncrease of $ per year of servce thereafter untl such salary or compensaton shall reach the sum of $4, per annum, provded, however, that the present ncumbents of offce of unformed Polcemen or Patrolmen who have been such for three years last past, shall be pad an of Lot No. 9; thence (3) southerly along the easterly lne of Lot No 9, 00 leet to the southeast corner of sad Lot No. 9; thence 4 westerly along the southerly lne of Lots 9, 0 atyl, 5 feet, to the southwest corner or Lot No. Jl; thence 5) southerly along the westerly lne of Lot No feet to the sad northerly lne of Longfellow Street; and thence (6) westerly along the northerly lne of Longfellow Street; 4825 feet to the pont or place of BEGNNNG.. Beng commonly known as 06 Pnlaskl Avenue. Carteret. New Jersey, TRACT TWO: Beng known and desgnated on a :ertaln map of property belongng to Mrs, B. Herman, stuated n Roosevelt, LEGAL NOTCES N. J. Scale r June 90 made by Ut such member shall not be pad more than One Hundred Dollars ( 00.00) n any year, and for that purp<ue the head of each fre company hall durlug the, term of hs offce keep a full, true, perfect and complete lst Of actve fremen land a true report showng the actual) attendance of sad fremen at fres. Secton 8 Ths ordnance shall take effect mmedately after passage and publcatons as provded by law, and shall be retroactve to January, 835, wherever permtted by law. GEOROE BRECHKA, The foregong ordnance was ntroduced at a meetng of the Councl of the Borough of Carteret held Aprl, 955. when t was adopted on frst readng. The sad ordnance wll be further consdered on second readng for fnal adopton ul a meetng ol sad Councl of the Borough of Carteret o«aprl l, 955, at 8 P. M.. Councl Chambers, Borough Hall, Cooke Avenue, Curteret, N. J., ut whch tme Und place ull parsons nterested wll be gven an opportunty to be hturd. GEORGE BRECHKA C. P. 4-8, 5 annual salary of f4.630.o0. () n addton to the compensaton provded tor by Sectons 8, 9, and 48 A (3), that each offcer of the Polce Department shall be pad $75.00 per annum, for the care and upkeep of ther unforms. 5. That Secton 48A of the ordnance a whch ths s an amendment s hereby amended to read as follows: Secton 4&A (3);/the Captan of the Carteret Polce Department shall be pad an annual salary of $5, Secton S: The Deputy Chef of Polce shall be pad an annual salary or compensaton of $5, per anum provded that no person shall be apponted Deputy Chef of the Borough of Carteret unless he shall have been a member of the Polce Department for a perod of at least. 3 years, pror to lt* appontment. S. That thu o feet oa January Mned by law. The foregong._... duced at a meetlrg Of the Councl of the Borough of Csrteret held Aprl , when t was adopted on frst readng. The sad ordnance wll bet further consdered on second readng for Hm adopton at meetng of sad Councl ol the Borough of C&rteret on Aprl 2, 955, at 8 P. M.. Councl Chambers, Bor- Fred F. Smons, and now on fle n the Clerks Offce of Mddlesex County, New Jersey, as Lots 79 and 80 as shown on sad map, and beng on the comer of Pulaskl Avenue (formerly Central Avenue) and Lowell Street (formerly Orange Street as shown on sad map; beng also known as Lots 79 and 80 n Block 227 on the Borough of Ctrteret Assessment Map: Begnnng at a pont, sold pont beng the corner formed by the ntersecton of the easterly lne of Pulaskl Avenue wth the southerly lne of Lowell Street as shown on sad map; and from sad pont or place of begnnng runnng () n an easterly drecton along the southerly lne of Lowell Street, 00 feet to a pont; thence (2) n a southerly drecton along a lne «t rght angles to the frst mentoned course, 50 feet to a pont; thence runnng (3 n a westrly drecton along a lne parallel wth he frst mentoned course, 00 feet to pont n the easterly lne of Pulaskl venue; and thence (4) n a northerly lrectlon along the easterly lne of Pulaskl Avenue, 50 feet to the aforcld corner beng the pont or pwe f BEGNNNG. Beng commonly known as No ulaskl Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey. Sad sale shall nclude the rght, tle, nterest and estate of all the lartles mentoned n the Judgment for ale entered n ths cause, together wth all and sngular the heredtaments nd appurtenances to the sad prem-,ses belongng or n nnywlse rtppernlnlng Condtons of sale and encumbrances wll be made known at the tme and lace of sale, or may he ascertaned rlor thereto from the undersgned. Dated Perth Amboy, New Jersey Aprl RALPH L. FUSCO. Master n tbe Superor Court of New Jersey 24 Smth Street.Perth Araboy. N. J. EML STRMLAU, Esq., Atjornevbr pantls. < Pt CdokjMAvenfle,. Jartfret. N. J..... C. P. 4-8, 5, 22, 59 uances, and all other legal documents as urlse n the ordnary course of the contemplated routne of the udmlnlstratlve affars of the government of the Borough. Such compensaton does not nclude legal servces n mattem of specal or techncal nature nor legal servces rendered n any actual ltgaton n whch the Borough may be nvolved. Secton 6. Secton 8 of the ordnance to whch ths s an amendment s hereby amended to read as follows: Secton 8: The Drector of the Recreaton Department shall be pad un annual salary of $, (a) The Assstants to the Dlrwtnr of the Recreaton Department shall be pad an annual sntary of $, All other employees of the Recreaton Department shall be pad such salares as the governng body shall determne and fx, but no such salares shull be more than $ Secton 7. Secton 9 of the ordnance to whch ths s an LEGAL NOTCES Laborers shall be uuld at the basc rate of $2 per hour. Park Attendants shall be pad at the basc rate of $.75 per hour. (k The Drector of Welfare shall be patd an annual salary of $4,30.00 per annum. The Clerk of the Welfare Department shall be pad an amuul salary of $3,00.00 ( The Clerk n the Polce Department shall be pad an annual salary or $3, (ml The Assstant to the Jantor n the Borough Hall shall be pad nn Annual salary of $,680 00^ Secton 0. Secton 8 (k of the Ordnance to whch ths s an amendment s hereby amended to read as follows: Secton 8 (k): Employees n the Sewage Dsposal follows: Plunt be pad us ough Hall. Cooke Avenue N J t hh t d l ough Hal. N. J. at whch tune and place all per sons nterested wltl he glen an op portunlty to be heard., GEOROE RBCHKA, C P. 4-8, 5 Carteret ORDNANCE AN ORDNANCE TO AMKNP AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND AN OR- DNANCE ENTTLED "AN ORD- NANCE TO ESTABLSH, REGU- LATE, EQUP AND CONTROL THE POLCE DEPARTMENT N THE BOROUGH OF CARTBBST, TO ADOPT RULES FOR TS GOVERN- MENT TO FX AND ENFORCE PENALTES FOR VOLATON OP SAD RULES AND TO REGULATE AND DEFNE THKB DUTES AND COMPENSATON." BE T ORDANED BY TH MAYOR AND COUNCL OF THE BOROUGH OF CARTBRBT:. Secton 8 uf the Ordnance to whch ths ordnance s an tuneldteut be und the wme U hereby nmlbtl W «*f»,, ;,. Secton 8: The Chef of Polce shall be pad all muul wlury Or tuuptllsatlou of $a,600.00, provdod however, We Carry A Complete Selecton Of MPORTED ft DOMESTC WNES &, LQUORS Free Delvery DAL 5975 ROCKMANS TAVERN & LQUOK Store Hd Vo"* An. ( AttTUKUT, N. J. hereby amended und to read us follows: Secton 9: The Borough Engneer shull be patd an unnual retaner fee of $, Secton 8. Secton 0 of the ordnance to whch ths s an amendment s hereby amended to read as follows: 8ectlon 0: The Buldng nspector shall be puld an annuul salary o! $, Secton 9. Secton of the ordnance to whch ths s an amendment s hereby amended to read as follows: Secton : The followng employees of the Borough of Cnrteret shull be pad as follows: (a) The Assstant to the Borough Clerk shall be puld un annuul salary of $3, (b) The Assstant to the Collector of Taxes shall be puld an annual salary of $4, (c) The Clerk n the Department of the Collector of Taxes shall be pad un unnual salary of $3, (d) The Jantor n Ue Borough Hall shall be puld an annual salary of $4, (e) The Borough Oarage Mechanc shall be pad at the basc rate of $2 2 per hour. The Superntendent of the Sewage Dsposal Plant shall be pad an annual salary of $5,600.00; the Sludge Operator shall be pad a base rate of $3.00 per hour; Truck Drvers employed at the Sewage Dsposal Plant shall be allowed by law. / (f) The Oeneral Utlty men of the Street and Road Department shall be pad at the basc rate of $200 per hour. (g) Men employed as laborers on Road Mantenance and Garbage and Ash Removal shall be pad at tht basc rate of $.75 per hour. <h) All truck drvers, excludng such as are employed n the Fre Department, shall be pad at the basc rate of $.94, per hour. ) Street Cleaners shall be pad $36.92 vtr week on a thlrty-flvchou week basu. (J) Part employees shall be p";dd as follows: The Park Foreman shall, be pad the) basc rate of $2.00 per hour; Park q. P. 4-8, 5 >ase rate of $2.00 an hour; the General tlty Men employed n the Sewage Dsposal Plant shall be pad at the base rate of $.94 an hour. The basc number of hours per week or Borough Employees who are pad on on hourly bass shall be 40 hours. The governng body may n ts dlscrelon pay at the rate of tme and onehalf hours for each hour an employee works over the basc 8-hour day. Pursuant to Revsed Statutes 40:6-. the Borough may. as compensaton addtonal to those above set forth, pay n part or n full the necessary premum or premums for hospttuuatlon, medcal, surgcal and obstetrcal nsurance for ts offcers und employees. Secton. Secton 3 pt the ordnance to whch ths s an amendment s hereby amended to read us follows: Secton 3: All ordnances or parts thereof nconsstent wth ths ordnance are hereby repealed. Secton 2. Secton 4 of the ordnance to whch ths s an amendment s hereby amended to read as loumws: Secton 4. Ths ordnance shall be retroactve to January, 95S, wherever lld b l / GEORGE BRCHKA, The foregoug ordnance was ntroduced at a meetng of the Councl of the Borough of Carteret h(ld Aprl 7, 955, when t was adopted on frst readng. The sad ordnance wll be further consdered on second readng for fnal adopton at a meetng of sad Councl of the Borough of Carteret on Aprl 2, 955, at 8 P. M., Councl Chambers. Borough Hall. Cooke Avenue, Carteret. N J h h The Atomc Energy Commsson dsclosed to Senate nvestgators N. J.. at whch tme and place all per- ].,,,. hp na ( n,,. hohosr wmrltv sons nterested wll he Klven an OD- l l m w e U0n *> Dlgnest securty ADVERTSEMENT OF JUDCAL SALE DOCKET NO. C SUPEROR COURT OF NKW JERSEY CHANCERY DVSON MDDLESEX COUNTY By vrtue of a Judgment of tlv Superor Court. Chancery Dvson mad on the st day of Aprl, 955, n at acton pendng theren, wheren Wnlenty Buczkowakl s Plantff and Stacla Peters and Alfred Peters, et uls. are defendants, the subscrber, Ralph L. Pusco, as Master of ths Court w ll on Wednesday, May 4th, 955, at! 3:30" oclock n the afternoon, prevalng tme, Bell at publc vendue. ttt the Mlddlesexx County Sherffs Offce, Court House Bauare. New Brunswck, New Jersey, all the followng descrbed tracts of land: TRACT ONE: Beng known and. desgnated aa Lou 9, 0. l, H. 6, T, 89, 90,» and U la Block Ut on the Assessment Map of the Borough of Carteret; begnnng a.t the comer formed by the ntersecton of the easterly lne of Pulaskl Avenue wth the uorumrly Hue of Lqngfellgw Street; runnng thence () northerly alonfe the easterly lne of Pulaskl Avenue, 200 feet to the southeast comer of Pulaskl Avenue and Whlttler Street; thence (2) easterly along the southerly Hue ol Whlttler Bueet, fe«t, more, or ws, to U» uortheast corner. ORDNANCE AN ORDNANCE TO AMEND AN ORD- NANCE ENTTLED "AN ORDNANCE TO FX AND REGULATE THE SAL- ARES 07 f CERTAN OFFCERS AND EMPLOYEES N THE BOROUGH OP CARTERCT. COUNTY OP MDDLESEX AMD STATE OF NEW JERSEY. TBE T ORDANED BY THH MAYOR AND COUNCL OF THE BOROUGH OF d/krtbret: (Secton. Secton of the (ordnance to whch ths s un amendment s hereby amended to read as follows: Secton. The Assessor o( Tax. shall be pad un annual salary $4, j Secton 2. Secton 2 of the ordnance to whch ths s m amendment la hereby amended to read as follows: Secton 2: The Collector of Tuxes shall be puld un unnual salary of M, Secton 3. Secton 4 of the ordnance to whch ths s an metdment \ hereby anbnded to read as follows: Secton 4: The Street Commssoner o( Superntendent of Roads shall be pad an a nual salary of $4, Secton V, Secton 5 of the ordnance to whch ths s an ^amendment s hereby amended to read as follows: Secton 5: The shall be pad an annual salary of $5,000.00, whch salary shall be n leu of fees, but he shall be enttled to receve ll fees now allowed to hm by law. Secton 5. Secton & of the ordnance to whch ths la an amendment s hereby Amended to read as follows: Secton 8: The Borough Attorney ahull be puld an annual salary of M (a) Ths compensaton shall be puld for ul tendance at meetuuu* of the Borough Councl, renderng legal opnons, drawng all resolutons, ord- Lets Go Bowlng! JON OUK SPRNG LEAGUES Fve-Man Teams am Mxed Teams Cull WO K-*>2*> or slop n at BOWL-MOR LANES 453 Auboy Avenue Hernandez Const West Carteret Esso Hll Bowl a.atx. Glus Ctes Servce Wtmees Tavern Makwlnsk Bldrs. BWlnks Ukes Mens Club BenJ. Moore Co. L)K Bellas Const. Hoosevelt Bur olverup Breutl A AC. Co. J top averages M. Suwrhuk.v Budnar L. Butko.y M. Sawclnk A Mudruk. Kuly.. ^ove, Van Pelt P. Mukwnsk G. Wckley A, Seca P. Bodnur A. Letso T. Calabrese F. Slomko W 65 / 2 60 M L 24 Ml f 26 % V 32A 53 ( > to date: m * \ f 43^ * " / 22 J, h r Sabos Sport Shop Wns3fromKosel Team n Cty Loop CARTERET Sabos Sport Shop won three games rather easly over Kosels Tavern n the Carteret Cty Bowlng League ths week. Thfr-*" scores were: ; ; n another match the secondplace Browns nsurance team dropped a costly two-game match to the thrd-place Falcon Hall. The Falcon Hall lost the frst game but won the last two. Green Lantern captured two games from Stars Market n the fnal match of the nght. 2-Team Softball Loop Possblty CARTERET Dan Semenza, Recreaton League drector, announced ths week that there s a strong poscbllty of the formaton of a twelve-team Senor Softball League n tbwn ths summer, The boys met ths week to dscuss. plans for the comng season and wll meet agan on Aprl 26 at whch tme rules and a schedule wll be adopted and passed out to all manakers. The league s expected to get under way the second week n May. When a young mans fancy turns to thoughts of n tlwh»"t** nj usv fwn. when hq looks fof thg OK ft. UK Used are thoroughly nspected and scentfcally recondtoned. Best of all, OK Used Cars are warranted n wrtng, at no extra cost. SoM only by on Authorzed Chevrolet Dealer ECONOMY CHEVROLET, nc. 30 ROOSEVELT AVE. CA -523 CARTERET, N. J.

6 SX Ktchen Ther,,.lwV... ; VJ : laden wth tasty (.sn-, ; H" lm room of Soutl " ;!! lmtaton homes, (or coo::, > hnut n.vc a spe".l wy v/lu fund, Tlfr "plantaton. :!,p v" ^ n lne cxampu: of. o.l-fa.;!;l()el Dxeland tn ;. Sx S-rvnns) cups slled Hour ;l cup yellow cor meal 2 tablespoons 4V- teaspoons bakng powder teaspoon salt CRR -:t cup mlk \ cup melted margarne pound bulk pork sausage 2 4 pounds fresh uspararus or >ktf. fro/en asparagus spears 2 : cups medum whle sauee 6 ptncntu strps, f desred Mak torn br; ud as.-follows: nto mlx bowl sft together (lour, corn mal, MKnr. baknn powder, and salt. Beat CA",, add mlk and melted margarne. Mx well and pour all at one tme nto dry ngredents. Str only untl Hour and meal are well-mostened. Batter wll.stll be a bt lumpy. Spread nto well-margarned 8x8-nch pan. Bake n moderately hot oven (425 degrees P 2f to 30 mnutes, or untl (wden brown. Whle corn bread bakes, prepare other pnts of dsh. Fry sausage n skllet over low heat, srrnt. wth fork to break up larger pl-crs. Cook over low heat untl done, seasonng wth salt and pepper as desred. Cook asparagus n bolng saled water untl just tender. Make cream sauce as follow:;: n saucepan melt 5 tablespoons Hour, mxng untl smooth. Gradually add 2 cups mlk, strrng constantly untl sauce bol.vrmd s thckened. Season to tastv wth.salt and pepper. When corn bread s done, cut t nto squares. Splt each square and place lower hall on hot plate. Cover wth cooked sausage, then wth top o corn bread square. Arrange ) or 4 stalks of asparagus on top of corn bread, and pour cream sanee over. f desred, garnsh each sen-ns wth a strp of plmento or a dash of paprka. Serve hot. For oler tasty and nutrtous ktchen-tested recpes, wrte, tha Natonal Culton Councl, P. O. Box 76. Memphs. Tenn., for your free copy of "Make t Wth Margar- ne," an attractve new booklet n two colors. Delamar Bolers Tral Leaders By One Game CARTERET The Delamar bowlers moved up wthn one full game of frst place n the Hll Bowl ndustral pn loop by takng three games n easy fashon from the Koos No.. The league leadng Mxed Fve* stayed up n frst place wth a Clean sweep of the Agrco bowlers. Mary Klyk, one of the leadng female bowlers n town, came through wth a 52 set. The summares follow: Team Standng: Mxed Fve., W L Delamar j Ag-kO... 55/ 2 37% Warner A. A 53^ 39V 2 Anodef 48a 44% Koos No.., 36,- 56>/ 2 Copper Works Koos No Mxed Fve Agreo Delamar Koos No. <: Copper Wotks Koos No. 2, Warner A. A, Anodes Presdent Esenhower wants larger number of natonwde cw defense te^ts held on a more real stk- bass. Cvl Defense Admns trator, Peterson recently asserted, bllon murk.. Easter Gfts FOR HM Manhattan Shrts McGregor... Sportswear nterwoven Sox ; mus SHOP M MAN 8TUKET Nel U» Wuolwotlhl llday "ll!) P, M. The House Armed Servces Commttee recently approved a $,37,- 000,000 shp constructon bll for he Navy, ncludng three more tomc-powered submarnes and a upercarrer. Hosptals Room for Prayer Tlls,nmm lur medtaton and prayer has- hern pr vdod at the erth Amboy Gencal Hosptal on the second floor of tlc now wn; of He hosptal. Ths s one of the few facltes of ts knd n any hosptal, and wll be avalable for use 24 hours a day. Man Offce and Mechancs No. Sweep Wnners CARTERET The Man Offce nd the Mechancs Wo. were the nly sweep wnners n ths weeks natches n the U, S. M. R. pn easuc. The Mechancs took three from,he Castng tenm n a close match, vhlle the Man Offce swept all hree games by wde margns from,he Sheeters. SELN SELNNJ MET MARCH 8 SPECAL GOOD FRDAY SHOW Relgous Showng "KNG ot KNGS" Also MA AND PA KETTLE BACK ON THE FARM" SATURDAY TO THURSDAY Grace Kelly Bns Crosby - Wllam Holden THE COUNTRY GRL Plus "THE TREASURE OF RUBY HLL" "May f a.sk how old you arc?" sad the vacatonst to the old vlla Ker. " be just a hundred," Really? Well, doubt f youll see another hundred." "Well. dont know so much about that. be stronger now than when started on the frst hundred." The Presdent has ndcated that any bll grantng a pay rse to post offce employes beyond the lmts set by hs Admnstraton mght be vetoed. FORDS, N. J. - Hllcrest THURS, THRU SATURDAY "BAREFOOT CONTESSA" Wth Ava Gardner and Humphrey Bogart "ALASKAN ESKMO" (Saturday Matnee an Extra Cartoon and Comedy) : SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY "FAR COUNTRY" Wth James Stewart and Ruth Roman "MEET THE KETSTONE HOPS" Wth Abbott & Costello FOURTH ANNUAL EASTER SUNRSE SERVCE At the WOODBRDGE DRVE-N A WALTER READE THEATRE EASTER SUNDAY 5:00 A M Sponsored By Tl e COMBNED YOUTH OF THE PROTESTANT CHURCHES OF THE WOODBRDGE AREA Guest Speaker Rev. Dejwey Fagcrburg Combned Youth Chor Publc nvted to Attend NO CHARGE OF ANY KND For a boys Easter paradng..» K a y n e e dress-up shns U V U E bowl to make wonderful glts!! The perky te ard Fnench cuff lnk* work magc n makng a boy want to dress up! These fne shrts are talored, by Kaynee of. Kayma»t«r luster broadeloth.^wforjed*, of course, and madp to ft perfectly before and.after washng. n pnk, helo, make, tap, blue, Whte»nd Color* Szes 4 to n Charge t at STORE. OPENS (WO Man Street Wuodbrldge wo t n< AERYBODYS WELCOME Marred Granddaughter "Tom and have arranged our holday. Were gong to hke." Grandma "ts wonderful how popular the place has become. Everybody seems to be gong there nowadays." Doors Open Dally :30 P. M. NOW THRU FRDAY Glenn Ford n "BLACKBOARD JUNGLE" STARTNG SATURDAY Tyrone Power, Maureen OHara "THE LONGGREY LNE" CnemaScope and Color HLLCREST Pertb Amboy Doors Open 8:30 P. M. Monday Thru Frday Sat. & Sun. Doors Open :30 t. M. NOW THRU SATURDAY Jeff Chandler, Jack Palance n "THE SGN OF THE PAGAN" CO-HT Edgar Buckman n "THE SLVER. STAR" STARTNG SUNDAY The Frst Prate Adventure n Cnemascope "Long John Slver" Wth Robert Newton CO-HT Danny Kaae n "ASSGNMENT CHLDREN" Techncolor GANT EASTER CARTOON CARNVAL. SATURDAY 0 A. M. poors Own 9:30 a COLOR CARTOONS 8 REE FREE FREE lfast Bcycle to the Lucky Boy or Grl, Courtesy Maurs Perth Amboy and Metuchen tx Harkng at Hear of Store UFKN FRDAY TLL 9 P. M. RDAY, APRL 8, 955 Room s Ftted at Hosptal For Prayer and Medtaton Tn connecton wth ts expanson program, Perth Amboy Gen- ral Hosptal last week-end open- d,a non-sectaran room for medtaton and prayer n the recently completed West Wng of n hosptal. The room, on the second floor nf the new wng, s open to the publc 24 hours a day. N FASHON NOW The well-dressed woman s almost, always one who knows how o take cam of her clothes. Beautful and fragle garments >se ve the best of care. They re- n the washng machne. Even the newer type machnes are not as w.c as washng by hand. When whte nylon tends to turn yellow, lever use an ordnary bleach. There are bleaches on the market for nylon. The squeezng type acton s the tost cleanng method. Smply squeeze mld soap water through the clothes. Rnse and repeat untl the clothes are clean. Then squeeze, dont wrng, the water out, f you are gong to store your clothes for any length of tme, there are some precautons you should take. Frst, have them cleaned professonally by a competent cleaner. f they are. valuable, t would be a good laea to have them packed professonally, also. Garment bags art adequate f and-on. Moth balls ure a necessary precauton f the garments contan any wool. To put away slks and laces for a year or more, t s necessary to protect them from ar and lght and prevent colors from fadng and metals from tarnshng. Wrap whte dresses carefully n blue tssue paper. Ths wll prevent yellowng, Wrap colors n black tssue paper and gold embrodered fabrc as well. Pack away n large cardboard boxes or treated garment bags. Seal wth gummed paper. Havng f> ll&ht blue nteror. the medtaton room t B feet long and over 0 feet.wde, wth seatng capacty for elsht persons n two rows of pews on ether sde of a center asle. Addtonal room lrt the back wll accomodate more. The center asle leads to a platform and table on whch flowers are provded each day. Gold and slver drapes hang behnd the table. Th«room s completely soundproof and may be lghted by ether overhead lghts or lght- nn behnd and to the sdes of the platform. Not orgnally part of the expanson program, the room was fath. Hosptal authortes expressed hope that the medtaton room wll be selected and fnanced as a momorlal by a chartable group or ndvdual. j -STATE- WOODBRDGE WED. THRU SAT. Vrgna Mayo - Jack Pttance n "SLVER CHALCE" (CfnenuScop«) Saturday Matnee for the Kddles "TARZAN ESCAPES" SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Jame Stewart, Ruth Roman n "FAR COUNTRY", Plus Rod Cameron, Joan Lesle n "HELL S OUTPOST", WED. THRU SAT. Spencer Tracy, Robert Ryan n "Bad Day at Black Rock" (n Cnemascope) FORMOSA DEFEN8E The Foregn Operatons Admnstraton recently reported that the Unted States was turnng $48,000,- 000 more over to Natonalst Chna for the defense of Formosa. Ths transfer brought total ad to the Natonalsts snce last July l to 38,000,000. Stassen warns Japan over Red trade. Chor Pcka Staff (Contnued rrom Page ) n November, whch wll be held n the new communty center, The meetng was conducted by the out-gong presdent Gene Wadak. After the busness meetng a socal followed, Select Leaders Contnued from Ptme ) :ourtesy award commttees. She lves wth her parents, Mr. -and Mrs. George Prltula. 48 Frederck Street. RTZ THEATRE CARTERET Mss Lehotakl s the of Mr. and Mrs. Lous 8n )( " Roosevelt Avenue. She s n\, the Ann Scott News staff nu, Patrol. She was secretary [ Spansh Club and Lbrary rj She too has served on class commttees. All these students weres< ] T on the bass of scholarshp lastlc attanment and servrp the school by a faculty commj composed of the Junor J room teachers, Junor counselors, and Mr. Every puplt s eager to ],,,., pate n ths worth-whle n n of the Amercan Legon am Auxlary. Hadassah to ]]<> (Contnued from PaRc ], ney Fox, Mrs. Joseph.n-v Phl Chodosh and Mrs v pro. The Ssterhood mm \\ sah are sponsors for the aj and exhbt. " l*honr Carfnt -396) WASHNGTON AVENUE, CARTERET, N. J. NOW ALL FEATURES SHOWN ON OUR NEW WDE StKJjjj LAST TWO DAYS FRDAY AND SATURDAY, APR Marlya Monroe - Sterlng Hayden "THE ASPHALT JUNGLE" Al»o Bud Abbott and Lou Costello n "COMN" ROUND THE MOUNTAN" SATURDAY SPECAL KDDE MATNEE AT 5 SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY APRL 0,, 7; Mark A ABBOTT and COST.(jj STEVENS n. "MEET THE "JACK SLADE" o KEYSTONE HOPS MONDAY "SEA SPRAY" DNNERWARE TO THE l.adf, WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY, APRL 3, 4,, Cnemascope Color "BAD DAY AT BLACK ROCK Spencer Tracy Robert Ryan Also Mckey Rooney Robert Strauss "THE ATOMC KD" SATURDAY SPECAL KDDE MATNEE AT :! SUNDAY AFTERNOON - 2:00 P. H. "SSL" PRZES!! PRZES!! 2nd ANNUAL GANT EGG HUNT and EASTER PARADE N CASE OF RAlN WLL BE HELD THE FOLLOWNG WEEK POPCORN CANDY and PRZES! HUDAV AM) SAUKUAV OURCUNSTO THE BORDER Y on MUMH eau N HLU cuw KU KYBKR PATHOL" lu Color ADMSSON TO ALL! SPECAL AWARDS TO THE BEST DRESSED BOY and GRL 3 to 6 Years and 6 to 2 Years Sponsored By ALSO MOTHER and CHLD... REO DNER VVENS KDDY SHOP GALLARDS PHOTOS TOWN AND COUNTRY MODERN MENS SHOP SHOE STORE WOODBRDGE CRCLE MOTORS, FORD, DEALER DOOLEYS HOUSE OF TOYS < WOODBRDGE DRVE-N (A Walter teade Theatre) KASTKlt SUNDAY AND MONDAY TOWS DEAS ATHENA l, Alan Ladl " "DRUMBEAT _ co-rt H

7 S CARTERET PRESS publshed by Carteret Press Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret CharlM E. Gregory Edtor and Publsher rates by mal, ncludng post- "vear $300; «lx months, $.60; three,., 85 cents; sngle copes by mal, 0 A" ^Me ln advmce Bv carrer delvery, 8 cents per copy. mtpror BS second class matter June 6,924, olrteret, N. J.. Post Offce, under the Act for the HBomb Tn- Cvl Defense Admnstraton has re-, ( a mllon copes of a new booklet, vnt, all Amercans general nstructons Jo,, adequate preparaton aganst an H- exploston. Tht, u.w booklet, whch the head of every famly should acqure unless he has some- smlar to t, outlnes the four crcut bells around the detonaton center of H-bomb exploson and tells what should [lonp f you happen to be n any of these plts uhm an exploson occurs. The zones are called rngs, and f you rf unfortunate enough to be n the A-rng, central area around the bulls-eye of the xposon. you wll have very lttle chance,[ survval. However, f you are n the B, ^ or n nngs, your chancesof survval wll ppcd upon the protectve steps you have laken. Thf R-rn B-nng s three tmes as large as the and njury s lkely to be severe ne.,, complete protectve measures have, cn taken. The D-rng s an area larger lan any of the other rngs, n whch the rmary danger would be from a radoctvr lall-out, Thrsr are the steps you should take now. f you are to be prepared n case of a Hdden emergency. () Learn offcal Cvl e acton sgnals. (2) Prepare your by gettng a Cvl Defense dsaster stad kt, and prepare yourself to comat home fnes f you are near a lkely tar- ;et Mantan a three-day emergency sup y.f fuod and water n your home at all mrs n addton, you should prepare some rt (f ar-rad shelter, and learn how to ractnv emergency santaton procedures -nch mght be necessary, and normal nstructon, under equal condtons, showed that the televson nstructon was more effectve. n addton, the effectveness of televson was found to be far greater wth those of lower apttudes than wth tranees wth hgher.q.s and apttudes. The nvestgatve program further proved that televson cut down normal nstructon tme n some courses to a remarkable degree. One study, nvolvng 3,000 tranees over a three-month perod, cortfcerned the effort to decrease tranng tme and mantan teachng effectveness. Two dfferent groups of tranees were used n ths test, wth matchng apttudes, and the same nstructors ww used, tt was found that the normal nstructon tme of four ours could be reduced to about two hours by the use of televson, vsual ads, close-up pctures, supermposton of pctures and all the TV technques generally known to the vewer. And, even though the tme was used was only half that of the normal four-hour regular course, the effectveness of the teachng was found to be ether as good, or better, wth the student. These tests are nterestng n vew of the FCCs wse decson to save some TV channels for educatonal televson. They provde further proof that n educatonal televson ths country has a valuable medum, yet to be fully utlzed, for educatonal and nformatve uses. Polo Vaccne Report Due Soon Dr. Hart E. Van Rpper, medcal drector of the Natonal Foundaton for nfantle Paralyss, sad recently the full results of the vaccne test conducted n 954 would probably be known around Aprl. Work on the many reports from chldren vaccnated all over the country s beng done at a polomyelts vaccne center at the Unversty of Mchgan, Dr. Van Rpper says f these reports are found to consttute a success, the Natonal Foundaton wll make the Salk ant-polo vaccne avalable to about 9,000,000 school chldren ths sprng. Dr. Van Rpper Says the vaccne wll be avalable to chldren n both the frst and second grades. TRENTON, Aprl Measures pendng before the 955 Legslature could outlaw the sale of any toy whch looks lke a pstol or prevent a ctzen from kllng a sharp-sknned hawk under any condtons. Wth the Legslature ready to enter the home stretch, a survey of 700 measures dropped n Senate and House hoppers reveals the headaches whch awat the lawmakers nvolvng major problems, may be offset by the laughs to be generated by less mportant blls. Oae bll would compel people n the egg breakng busness to He says t wll also be made avalable to pay a $50 annual State lcense tt. «.Lj.. n,!,..._,_j _. nan». n > n fee, whle another authorzes a f possble, Jon your local Cvl Deorganzaton, and also be prepared to all those chldren who served as controls n ^ 0{ smoke and smog by the vaccne trals n the 954 test. Van Rpper nterstate Santaton Commsson. A thrd bll changes the promptly from your honw f "ths be- reports that sx pharmaceutcal frms are word "cover" ln a law to "connow manufacturng the vaccne. The Na- Vey" so that the statute makes otr rs necessary. (4) Memorze the fremuus 640 and 240 on your standard tonal Foundaton wll spend, f reports are * wld turkey preserves r r could be started n New Jersey by M rado. Ths s where offcal nformaam nstructons wll come from n an vaccne alone n 955. encouragng, as much as $9,000,000 on the another prospectve law whle a ffth bll allows freworks to be used to scare oft blackbrds n nn^tkv, Most" encouragng s the report that south Jersey felds, these pharmaceutcal frms are readyng ther manufacturng processes to produce he vson a$ Educatonal Ad enough serum to noculate other mllons lt:;r u s. Army Sgnal Corps has just of chldren whose parents Wll probably MtHl an expermental program n-. want to purchase the vaccne, and who can ^ Mme 5,000 tranees and televson afford t, and who wll go to the trouble of tool n teachng. The program was takng on ths responsblty themselves. W for the Army by George Washs The bggest queston the results of the Unversty on a contractual bass, 954 test wll be answered around Aprl n results are beng haled by the, and f the Salk vaccne proves to be all Ctzens Commttee for Educa- many thnk t s, the prospect for 955 s evson.. the noculaton of well over 0,t)00,000. chldren whch would be a record achevement n the battle aganst polo. other thngs, the.unversty re- t t comparsons between televson VS WDENNG NEEDS n-y or.labor Mtchell h vrd alarm at the lag tc development of n- "ltchlnery and the.de- of the human Klls l to operate that pan Chcago, he Doldjthe t; " Councl for Economc Ullll ""U nwt our survval as ">""> depends on how well ""My "the urgent need. «lu> level of th» akuu of "nn-lean work force." l " l)^"t to be obvous. Uw "." KThups, ar«certan re- " tlls One B to rtlm the!vf ; Ms of the Amercan """lve force, The nclen- ^uton s beuwn to management wth new. understandng of hu- " Utlu w. and capacty for "»;f thnkng.,,., --. parttwlarly w,.,;" ul tewer houn are tt*, UU *x a satsfactory level h»newma nuslag oj the level o( ;"-ound lvng. Educa.. ll "«creatvely n lesure tl s " xtrcably lnked, n- " "" "t of one need be- "" A bg taak face, a > wouw do mwtthw 8»MOB Whch Opnons of Others r for Washng- tons squrrels the anmal varety s touchng, ndeed, We take t that Mr. Neuberger s not a very ardent golfer. Most golfers, we suspect, would agree wth what may be presumed to be Presdent Elsenhowers vewthat any dvots gouged out of the green by other than ones own strokes consttute unfar competton. Of course, the squrrels probably could protest that they were on the Whte House grounds frst, but n these days of massve retalaton that argument s not lkely to count for much. f Senator Neuberger wartts, to start a squrrel (arm, as hs contrbuton suggests, there undoubtedly s an adequate supply of squrrels and nut on the Captol grounds. Whether squrrels really resent beng torn Jrom ther famles and deported, under a sort of anlmalc McCarran Act, we leave t to Mr. Neuberger to say fsome owlwkwwd. famly squrrels mght lke t). t does occur to us, though, that one cause for poltcal protest s the futlty, of the trappng exercse. Whtther or not the same squrrels come back, the rodents reappear wth the regularty of a rvers and harbors bll; and the trappng exercse could be blown up as one of the perpetual-moton nad««work schemes of whch certan Republcans have been wont to accuse ther predecessors. Anyhow, we hope that the new starlngs that. Washng- p tons downtown buldngs. Washngton Pos* NWARD PEACE We may well have dffcultes to face durng 94J but we must face them wth fath ln God. "Our Heavenly Father knoweth" what our need l«. We can, trust, count upon wse schemes of human polcy and good statesmanshp n natonal and nternatonal affars: but they are not enough. We are the Church, and we are the Naton, and our responsblty s an ndvdual on«. A sprt of prayer, a resolute wll for truth and rghteousneu, relance on * the wledom and the power of the love of God on alona brng us unto, and keep u.n the way of peace. n the last resort the greatest guarantee of pe&w among the natons s the securng of nward peace n the hetrt* of the peoples. ll fe world. n our own naton, as n any other, {»{ great campagn for peace must begn ln the lfe of the home and of the famly. As s so often the case, St. Paul, so to speak, hlta the null on the head when he wrtes to the Phllpplans... "n nothng be anxous: but n every thng, by prayer and supplcaton wth thanksgvng, let your requests be made known unto Ood, And the peace of God, whch passeth all understandng, shall keep your hearts and mnds through Chrst Jesus. The H b( B«v. The (Con Motor cars whch operate on ralroad tracks would be requred to be equpped wth a headlght and a rear tall lght just lke the bg engnes. Nght harness races could be held at Freehold by a proposed law, whle under the provsons of another bll all Saturdays would be consdered publc holdays n State, county and muncpal offces. Two other blls provde that, any person lcensed to operate a car n New Jersey would be deemed to have gven hs consent to a chemcal analyss f suspected of beng drunk. All prntng pad for by State funds would be requred to bear a Unon label and muncpaltes would be permtted to desgnate "no parkng" areas n front of offces of physcans and surgeons, by pendng blls. Polcemen could legally carry a revolver or other weapon whle en route to and from work, by another measure. Persons who refuse to reln.- qush a telephone party lne n tmes of emergency could be senjt to Jal. Qual found n lcense)! sem-wld preserves could be shotj on Sunday. Sale of a metal tpped arrow to a, mnor would land the storekeeper n jal. And FALLOUT! Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbblns ranmakers who clam they can precptaton on order e lcensed by the State. ELECTON: Muncpal offcals n nneteen New Jersey commsson government ctes and towns are campagnng these days n preparaton for electons scheduled for May 0. The muncpaltes are Avalon Borough, Avalon-by-the-Sea, Bayonne, Belmar, Bradley Beach, BrRantne.Camden, Cedar Grove Townshp, Edson, whch was formerly RartanTownsnp; Harvey Cecers, Margate Cty, New Brunswck, North Bergen Townshp, Ocean Cty, Passate, Bdgewood Townshp, spotswood, Trenton and-west New York. The commsson form of muncpal government law, commonly called the Walsh Act, was adopted n 9 and the Cty of Trenton was the frst to adopt t. Later n 935 the cty embraced the muncpal manager system but changed back to commsson government n 93D. Bevehy and Medtord, Burlngton County; Oaklyn, Camden County, and Rahway, Unon County, adopted commsson government but subsequently abandoned t and returned to old forms of government. The Cty of Newark operated under the Walsh Act from 97 to 953 when t changed to a strong Mayor-Councl form of government. The Cty of Hoboken governed under the Walsh Act snce 95, decded to change, ts government n 95. t later voted to have a Mayor-Councl form of government. ; LAMOR GRLS «, M u»o nuvh VNOUT. u, *a«a> toun uvu "tt g&v< a>9 my choce the rng or the furnture."* WARNNG: Robert Cuslmat Murphy, charman, Department of Brds, Amercan Museum of Natural Hstory, ssued a warnng to conservatonsts of New Jersey and other eastern states at the Wldlfe Assocaton conventon n Atlantc Cty recently. Frst, he sad, t would be very unwse to assume that the wealth of the sea and ts vast cubc content are suffcent to prevent devpletor} by human explotaton: Secondly, he urged that states purchase and set asde more land, both wet and dry, for future huntng and (conservaton purposes, whle the opportunty remans. "Now s the tme ths decade, ths year f possble to arrange for the sequestraton n some sort of responsble publc control for all the range that can be obtaned before the bulldozer and the dranage ploughs get there frst," he advsed, "n the next generaton the chance probably wll not exst." MNORS; New Jersey has memorallzed the Governor and Legslature of New York State to gve favorable and early consderaton to enactment of legslaton to ncrease from 8 to 2 years the mnmum age of persons enttled to purchase ntoxcatng lquors n New York State. However, recent decsons. of Wllam Howe Davs, New Jersey State Alcoholc Beverage Control Drector, reflect a dsregard for the law prohbtng the sale Of lquor, wnes and beers to mnors by some tavern owners of the Garden State. n the past week, Drector Howe penalzed fve tavern owners for sellng booze to mnors, and durng February, eght lcensees were ordered to close ther taverns for varous perods of tme for the same offense. The cases usually nvolve men n unform, young grls accompaned by older escorts, and 8- year-old youths served beer by watresses who forget to nqure about age. New York State could properly pont a fnger at New Jerseys efforts to enforce the alcoholc beverage ban on drnkng mnors, especally when the armed forces welcome 8-year-olds and the.fact that many teen-agers nowadays are over sx feet tall. CROPS: - - Nne staple crops n New Jersey are expected to be (Contnued on Page 0) lv KENNETH FNK, Drector, Prnceton Research Servce... PRNCETON, New Jersey- Presdent Elsenhower s more popular today wth rank and fle New Jersey voters than he has b(*n at any tme snce March, months ago.. kes Popularty Up Agan Per Cent Approve Today The lrtest New Jersey Poll popularty check shows that more than seven out of every ten of the states voters ntervewed n the statewde survey approve of the way the Presdent s handlng hs job n the Whte House. Ths s an ncrease of two ponts snce early February when hs popularty ndex stood at 69 per cent. n March, 954. the New Jersey Poll Esenhower popularty barometer regstered an approval vote of 75 per cent. By June, t dropped to 68 per cent; n October, t regstered 70 per cent; n December, t dropped to 63 per cent the low pont snce measurements began 25 months ago. And n early February, t clmbed back to 69 per cent. n conductng todays Poll on Mr. Elsenhowers popularty, a contnung feature of the New Jersey Poll, staff reporters put ths queston to a cross-secton of voters across the state: "Do you approve or dsapprove- of the way Elsenhower s handlng hs job as Presdent?" The statewde results: ESENHOWER POPULARTY BAROMETER Approve 7% Dsapprove, 22% No opnon 7% Nne weeks ago, the favorable vote was 69 per cent; the unfavorable vote. 24 per cent, whle 7 per cent expressed no opnon. Todays unfavorable vote s tho lowest t has been snce March, 954, when 2 per cent expressed dsapproval. Survey fndngs show that an overwhelmng majorty nf the S.tate9 OOP voters approve of the way the Presdent s handlng hs Job. GOP VOTERS ONLY, STATEWDE Approve. 9% Dsapprove. 5 No opnon 4 AmorK rank and fle ndependents, more than two out oj evpry» three express confdence n the natons chef executve NDEPENDENT VOTERS ONLY, STATEWDE Approve. 6R7 C Dsapprove. 24 No opnon. 8 la addton, a majorty of the states Democratc voters express approval of the way Mr. Elsenhower s dong hs Job n the; Whte House. DEMOCRATC VOTERS ONLY, STATEWDE Approve MC Dsapprove 37 No opnon 9 Todays results do not necessarly mean that 7 per cent of the states ctzens would vote for Presdent Elsenhower f an electon were held today. He receved 56.8 per cent of the total state vote n the Elsenhower-Stevenson New Jersey electon n November, 952.) t does, however, mean that the rank-and fle voters across the state presently approve of the man they elected to the natons hghest offce on Electon Day, November 4, 952. And leaders n both poltcal camps, wth an eye on next years Presdental electon, wll scan todays trend n Mr. Elsenhowers poplarlty wth specal nterest. Ths s one of a seres of New Jersey Poll Elsenhower popularty measurements. Watch for them n ths newspaper. Ths newspaper presents v the reports of the New Jersey Poll exclusvely n ths area, Competence Creates Confdence Lets ruu about nsurance purely from YOUR sde ot, the fence. Whut s of the (jremest mportance from YQR * poston? Regardless of where you placed your nsurance you pad for t. Now comes the queston f th." should happen what do do? Well. f WB placed your nsurance Just phone us and you wll fnd that you not only Deceve the benefts of the polcy but also the beneft of our PERSONAL attenton for your protecton. Frendly Servce As Near As Your Phone At the Easer Season, Heaven seems to be nearer to earth and the fath and hope of many grows^stronger and more vtal. t s as f, for a moment, the curtan of worldlness s swept asde, allowng us, Jo gee and understand Gods mercy - - jfld Bg nfnte goodness.. Go to Church on Easter Sunday. 2 % Pad on Savngs Accounts Open Today 4 to 6.!M, Woodbrdge Natonal Bank MEMBER Federal Reserve System UepoJt lmuruu>«corporaton J. >8,

8 PAGE EGHT < o-;-:> coon FUDAV : : l AMBOY Tn \ St.ll" folnvmml uf r Hv locl.cd ;t 47 Pfth Amboy. \\-, he.,; Coort Frday. Aprl 8. M.s,!<r,pph W Sheldon annom. NM!..V Clamants for mnn r mml nmpensaton have a]- : (v reved an alternate dfr.c. )::;;otnf,. Full servce t;> jb :: s employers, and rlamavs. ; lesume on Monday, Aprl. K-30 a. m, Garden TRACTORS Smplcty Dandy Hoy Shaw Walkng and Rdng Planet Jr. - Bolen ROTARY TLLERS Koto Hoe M.E. - Howard POWER MOWERS Toro Jacobson Goodall - Homko Rotary - Reel Self-Propelled JOHN BKAN-MYKRS SPRAYER Scotts and Burpee SEEDS N:\V AND USK> JOHN DEHRl TRACTORS AM) KQUPMKNT. ADLER & SONS HGHWAY 30 NKW BRUNSWCK Mlltown SHADS HKTTF.lt..s one frmn Brtan: A volbv ll l-lcss cnunsfl wns jullr-n hp uy C ntlmcn." Me sad, "Ths C- d ll n nv rlf lls lltt.l* orw* wll UM m! The plnlntlft.s nl s n s lur O\sH" Tlr judge, upon whose senstve ear thrse constant and unasprnter ullu.sons had unted, could reetrnln llmsr.f no longer. "UonL you thnk. Mr. Blank.".;! nt rjectfd, "that at ths SUK<. f t.c f"sc we mght refer to t ;s pony?" When June Russell henrd tha Howard Huthes was plannng a tucl to "Undnrwater." callwl Skn Dver," she declared therell be "no more mermnld stuff for m\,l:(-r Wllams can have t." formerly PERTH PANTS CO. Now Located.at 267 SMTH ST. Perth Amboy (H \lr l:r](ts Market) HRXT FACTORY SAVNGS on fne SLACKS BUY SLACKS and PANTS DKHT FROM MANTfAf TURKU SAVE * t» 30% FRFE ALTERATONS We Specalze n Hard-To-Ft Men... WOODBRDGE SWEET SHOP 535 AMBOY AVENUE WO VHt our new DELCATESSEN DEPT. for DELCOUS SALADS and COLDjOJTS ( FLAGSTAFF CANNED GOODS / BREAD MLK / SANDWCHES DALY and SUNDAY PAPERS FOUNTAN HOT SOUPS From helms Newest Flower Shop.,,. Featurng: Flowers for Every Occason Potted Plants, Etc.... SELN FLOWER SHOP 72 GREEN STREET, SELN ME SAWS and LAWN MOWERS - SHARPENED - POWER MOWERS REPARED THE WOODBRDGE SHARPENNG CO. 4 Pearl Street, Woodbrdge, N. J. One Block from Post Offce Kvelngs f P. M. to 9 P. M. Saturday 9 A. M. to 5 P. M, YVO8-066-J "WHERSS THE BUNNY?"-~That.s nl thats needed to make ths gadget a free-wheelng dog track, Dewey Blanton, of Columbus, OJlo peers from hs auto ns ho supervses exercse of hs sx racng greyhounds, leashed to ths race track-lke bumper devce. Sprng connectons on the leashes absorb shock, keep the dogs n check whle they run. Devce gves the anmals exercse and a chance to fulfll a unversal doggy desre the mpulse to run after movng objects. Bar Brghtens Rcc Room Recreaton room partes can be lots more fun wth a sem-crcular snack bar. Amercan Bulder advses hrng a carpenter or buldng contractor to buld t, but f a home handyman wants to tackle the job hmself, he should get professonal advce from hs buldng materals dealer. The bar s bascally a smple framework (left) covered wth untempered hardboard. Mardboard comes n large flexble sheets whch can be bent to ft the curve of the bar, then decorated wth thn strps of moldng. The bar has a hard, slated plastc top. A steel column was left n place and put to use as a support for brc-a-brac shelves. WOMAN PRESDENT? Senator Neuberger (D.. Ore.) recently predcted that t may not be ons before a woman s nomnated for Presdent or Vce Presdent. n addressng a "school of poltcs," sponsored by the Democratc Womans Club of the 0th Oontressonal Dstrct of Vrgna, he sud he never could recall a woman falure n Amercan publc lfe, and ponted out that 52 per jent of the people n the Unted States are women. NASTY! The bachelor was payng a vst to the house of a frend, a marred man. and found hmself rather bored by all the talk about the son and her of the house. "Just fancy," sad the adorng mother, "hes only 7 months old and hes been walkng for nearly nne months." "Really!" sad the vstor wearly, "dont you thnk ts about tme he sat down?" Neurocalometer DR. S. D. GROSSMAN Frst Bank &..Trust Bldg. 24 Smth Street Perth Amboy, N. J. Hlllcrest Chropractor X-Ray Servce 94 Man Street Woodbr4ge, H. J. WOodbrdge Specalzng n Back Condtons and Nervous Alments a, WAKMNC TO MSSM (K)VWNOtS TO TALK MNDS RN<; LOST ^7 VF.ARS ;MT: Aln-d M trmhrv,; Nntol DTHKTU Chslrnnn rr;f Alrrt rv.nml!! n 0-;P:ul M. BtOr h:s nvll.prl (.le 7 r. llly (THVM hl : Sn- pfcntc Rovcrno-? n W (r-msl, He West, now (jn Mav 4 m, d s (n ][m wlu,, u.d l>f rlfltl se of M- pnor Woslon «lr pnwr. Ths >HN promse to gve the..tnlr Jmt! nmn us - n. p. Ar, rvps "more mporlnnrr n HP Force snlr HP Fnlcon, ts nnwpst \ lnrty.stnctut." Tlry wll nssle, could knock ml. rnpny "OR brforc" llry colrt strke. A pluns for thp t!)56 nm;:ml".; wth the NntoRl Conmttftp offcals! nd purty loaders n Cnnvrw.s. SJN ROOM JALOUSE YOU CAN DO T! Buld t Yourself... ts Fun... ts Money WF/ll pnlk. N. (. Tw:nlvs UK) Mr;. Hunks Autfs rf! s ppd o!t whle Rtc wns wnshm! d;:.ls. ;l, lor homo n nearby Hunburf..ntcr tlc AHtpns moved CT but Mrs. Auten npver for",ot nbmt-jrr rln. Rerpntlv, l.le ppnfjr wpp now lve n HP housp at HarrlsbuVg found the rnc, us Rood us new. neur a well n the yrd.and rrtunpd t to hrr. Buld- t, pant t, paper t, hammer t, cement t, plfrt t.... Whatever the job, consult ths gude for the materals that wll help you do the job better. SHOW YOU HOW ^ Hres what we wll do: Savng! * FREE ESTMATES * MEASURNG NO CASH DOWN THREE YEARS TO PAY CUSTOM-BVLT UNTS AT NO EXTRA COST When you see what we have to offer youll agree here are Jalouses as Jalouses should be. GEORGES ALUMNUM Beautful Front Entrance DOORS Stan Grade Mahogany 30"x68"xl :!j" < Panel Colonal Bntrwcc Doors No Lltes « Fnsh That Attc Floor wth.x4 N.C. PNE FLOORNG 3% c ln. ft. DAHO KNOTTY PNE PANELNG Paper Wrapped 7 and 8 ft. Lengths, one sq. 6 and 8 nch Wdths ft. LAMP 0CLOSEOUT 2.89 ea. Furnsh Your Expanson Attc wth UNPANTED FURNTURE Now at Great Savngs New Jersey Lumber And Mllwork Co. 826 ST. GEORGES AVENUE WO "We Prze Your Good Wll" STORM WNDOWS JALOUSES 27 MAN ST. WOODBRDGE WO WOODBRDGE FLOORS, nc. J. & D. Varey, Props. 466 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. (Formerly Located at 20 Man Street) TKV, KNOW.Dscussng lls ])l,. ), Slrn-p snlrt, " w:)t. n- ol,h!, fw snrlv v,<\ words on nv :t.o>; "[, v hwvrr who d way.- truth." "Bur," a frend one wll know who tn,, "Oh, y;s. they wll k )v John T pled. "All who r (, ;, s.y, "Hnts s.rarmp.!" «A CNTrC LHO MMO ON?J YtAD Of XftllENCll COn NO MOM THAN MAH UO Lawn Accessores (lay Tots all szes. ( car Flower Tubs and Boxes Metal Wndow Boxes (all szes) Metal Brd Baths Ornaments for Lawns and Gardens STOP N FOR YOUR FREE LAWN BOOKLET! PLAN TO VST US REAL SOON AMBOY FEED CO. K George Walsh, Prop. 279 New Brunswck Ave. Phone Perth AmlmH nstall Your Own Colorful Floor of KENTLE 24 Colors to Choose From We Also Have the latest Desgns and Colors n "ARMSTRONG" nlad Lnoleum LNCOLN HARDWARE & PANT COMPANY DUPONT PANTS HOUSEWARES GARDEN SUPPLES ELECTRCAL SUPPLES St. George Avenue at Avenel Street THS WEEK SPECALS Large Assortment of MALBOXES 95c up MXED Grass Seed 35c b. FOR RENT GARDEN EQUPMENT ROLLERS SPREADERS AERATOR SPKER Garden Lme 50 b. Bag 49r - 80 b. Bug 75c FULL LNE OF DUPONT CUSTOM COLORS t TEL. RA explaned to the judge that he was makng moonshne whsky to jet ONE EXPLANATON money to pay Elate- taxu on fat BALTMORE, Md. Henry 66-acre farm. Unmpressed, the Prce, who was arrested when hs court fned hm $600 and senstll was raded by Federal offcers, tenced hm to a year n jal. DO-T-YOURSELF- RTCHE AUTORZ.n AGRCO DEALER LME-PEAT M HUMlS BURPEE FLOVrr! AND VEGETAKU Ml Large Assortmru SHRUBS ROSES EVERGREENS FRUT AND Sll\l»l. 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9 > : - \ FRDAY, AFRT, 8, lf>5s ^ PAGE NNE SHOP AT ACME... Where Savngs Multply! HAZARD TO NAVGATON A "sap" at the hflm has mperled many a shp, but ths s perhapj!) -, t tme that tree sap has proved a hazard to a steamshps progress. The 49-year-old TvolcmK!. makng a 9000-foot overland journey from Lake Champlan to the Shelburne, Vt,...!,,,,.,s. encountered...l.mnfproh by hv Farmer Fnrtnpr Denny rpnnu Waller, Wnllnt- who nrl-r* s >c makng.vsm,:**,* the,- rounds._ of hs sugar bush v, h,,,, s.-,p-collccton rg. Maple sap runnng free means "sprng thaw," and sprng thaw means. j l(,,,st of the Lake Champlan sdewheelers may hang up on a mud bank before she can complete the journey to her fnal berth on the museums grounds. FUt l:m KOMK... Center of attracton aboard USS Atka, nn. :um.rr just returned from Antarctc, s ths emperor MAB.., Dscusson* of mutual deft-nse n Pacflq *nt n d l>y res. EUenhower tn4 Autr»Ut prme mnster. M.tmrs, wth AuatralUn ambtuador to V. S. Sr Percy nlr..nd. s. tecreurj t stole Joha Foster DuUes (re»r)., mt. S t: > K N T (mn; Sonu-pluce? Hfrf Ml :.:.-u: Bal for :!;. (> Balnese k:nls. vsted H;J-S ncludng ^..ue wth the H;n:dh: two feet ]>.l;c! of the " present knl v Jd n the book J nl the Kny - <.t to be able.">;l HKU to the ( " Wll" h Qam^ : y nf temples : -", fur four hun- - ju;, beng re- " n Darjeellng wlrony o( our luok over to " l H myself and - cobbled streets : ur-; the people. * < of races! Tbe- "^fplose women! w.s and ear- ( > plates, and " --^ moantaln -. tns afternoon home lof the ; lf n*n who Al " f ts clear : nw. well, get up ""rve out to see Mt. Everest J "v travel nforlr l valons whle ^ l ( to call ob ll of traned, " lls»< only too PARETTEN ABYNONF.K) A new motor ;tr :\\\A-.vl ha.s been j placed on hr n.rkct, a lwht s-;n fxed to the rear of the car whch a*hes the words, "Thank you" to a motorst who las courteously gven way to you. Whle KvK Hpproval to th.s charmng dea. frel that a sgnal, should also be possble to deal wth * other cjrcura.-tancos. For example,] jl your -nrs. havent you me hootng at you for the st mnutes?",y<. CANT YOU SEE?-Que*ne, German shepherd who f n tranng at Gude Dogs for the Blnd, nc., San Rafael, Calf., watches a blnd owner-tranee as he reads Bralle at the school. Her lace mrror* the appeal whch shej makng aj poster dog for the 955 fundrasng campagn of the nonproft organzaton. H-BOMB RAD FUND Presdent Esenhower has asked Congress for an emergency $2,- OOO.OOO appropraton to develop plans for evacuatng, shelters and other ways to meet a hydrogen bomb attack. Dr. H. M. Zalewsk Optometrst EYES EXAMNED 237 PERSHNG AVENUE CARTERET ts smply a matter of BALANCE leornng lo save money successfully, lke becomng skllful ol anythng else, tlls for a good sense of balance. To get ahead fnancally, you should develop the hobl of spendng less than you earn. A sure way to do t s to put savngs frst on your budget Then youll never be off balance whenever fnancal opportune! or emergences arse. AJLrJML The PERTH AMBOT Savngs nsttuton mtmta CHJU orot GOOD FRDAY All Acme Markets Wll Be Closed From Noon to 3 P. M Then open rom 3 P. M. Untl 9 P. M. 4 Lancaster Brand "Shankless" Smoked HAMS Famou for ther dstnctve, old fashoned smoked ham flavor. Shank ends an removed along wth excess fat to make them shorter, leaner, wth less waste. Whole or Ether Half Lancaster Brand "Oven-Ready" Young Hen 59C b. Center Slces ^ 99* TURKEYS lncludn ~gmall Beltsvllle turkeys! The pck of the natons fnest flocks. All guaranteed top qmllty! Lancaster Brand U U. S. Choce" Beef 4 to 6 lbs. 52 c b. CHUCK ROAST 39 c or STEAK ONE PRCE NONE HGHER! Bone n. Properly trmmed before weghng. "Double your money back" guarantee. Canned Hams ffrs.fr 99 Bacon?. «. 35 bakery Easter Glory Cake 69 SMonted For Easter Festvtes HOT CROSS Buns 29 Vrgna Lee Frut Stollen 49 8UPEEME whte Thn-Slced Bread ^ dary values EGGS C deal Whte Large Fresh Blue Carton of t Gold Seal all Whte Bed Carton of 2 Kraft Cracker Barrel Sharp Cheese S 39 Extra Sharp p Granulated, Lght or Dark Brown, 6x Confectonery 2 DOLE Slced 20-oz. can Beverages 229-oz. bottles M your favorte flavors. Our fnest qualty. Buy a supply at ths specal prce! Peas Pckles Cookes Cheese -t- 69 C BrOCCOll frosted food Fresh, Large Green Spears Calforna DEAL SLCED Strawberres 6-0, Package 35 M 2 DEAL Fancy Red Band BARONESS Kosher Dll WESTON Fancy Assortment cans b. Plus D«P> oz. jar 25 0-oz. fruts and vegetables Large, Orgnal Bunch 9 Asparagus 29 C Grapefrut^ 4 29 ce Cream Cocoanuts :,::.: 0 89 AH Advertsed Prces Effectve DARYCREST Half Gallon Carton Through Saturday, Aprl 9th aud lrouk Ave. CARTERET RAHW^Y New Hruuswok Ave. lf>(>2 Muu Street

10 . CLASSFED FOR SALE 946 OLDSMOBLE, four doors, fully equpped, good qomltlon. $ Cull CA ATOS FOR SALE t "NEW CAR SPECAL" 955 PONTAC ChlefUln "OTO," 4-door sedan; fully equpped; 2- tone Kppn; executve car: less than 4,000 mles: new car guarantee. Ths car delvers for $3,007. Sellng prce $2,495. PANTER MOTOR SALES 350 MAPLE ST. VA Authorzed Poulnc Bnlej t Borvlo* OPEN EVENNOS AND SUNDAY -V 953 CHEVROLET, good condton. $ Ash Street, Carteret FORD, two-door sedan, rado, heater, excellent condton, reasonable offer. Call Rahway SERVCES- NCOME TAX RETURNS Pay lowest correct tax, personal or busness. can probably save you many tmes my fee. Afternoon or evenng RA J. Brown, 3 Harrson Avenue, selln, N. J. 3/0-4/5 MSCELLANEOUS SERVCES DESGN md draftng servce; machne, electrcal and archltcturnl. Call ME C-4073-W or CR after <:00 P. M. 4/7-4/28 MSCELLANEOUS DRVER and 2 2 -ton truck for hre. Call CarU-ret /7-4/8 Stale House Dome Contnued from Edtoral Page) pluttd on ncreased acreage ths sprng, accordng to the State Department of Agrculture. The ntended acreages of corn, barley, fall sown rye, sweet potatoes, hay and soybeans are expected to be larger than last year. Whte potato ntentons show no change at ths tme and the acreages of wnter wheat and oats are smaller than n 954. Corn shows the largest ncrease beng estmated at 23,000 ntended acres, an ncrease of 2,000 over last season. f growers follow out ther early ntentons there wll be 2,000 more acres of barley;,000 more acres of sweet potatoes, 5,000 more acres of all.types of hay and 7,000 acres more of soybeans. The planted acreage of wnter wheat s 9,000 acres under last season but the acreage of fall planted rye s 7,000 above a year ego. n all. tl* nne staple crops wll be three per cent larger n 955 than a year ago and per cent larger than the 0 year perod between 944-P53. JERSEY JGSAW: State Labor Commssoner Carl Holderman reports the purchasng value of the New Jersey consumer dol- Space taken lay PUBLC SERVCE MSCELLANEOUS AMERCAN AUTOMOBLE ASSOCATON Establshed 902 Over 4,600,000 Members Natonwde Servce Ferd Kertes, Local Agent 7 State Street, Perth Amboy Phone Hlllerett /7-4/28 PANTER AND DECORATOR Pr«* Estmates Out OA V, J. TEDE8CO 6 Fllmort Avenue Carteret 4/7-4/28 BEAUTFUL Easter flowers and pot plant*. Buy drect from tre grower and save money. Large selecton of all popular plants. Bunnyslde Gardens and Greenhouses, 67 Burnett Street, Avencl. WO DARAGOS AUTO DRVNG SCHOOL Largest and Oldest n County Hydramatlc, Flud and Standard 380 McClellan St., Perth Amboy Call Hlllcrest /7-4/28 ATTENTON: Tme to plan your lawn. Let us do the hard work. Roto-tllng expertly done, reasonably. Call for free estmate. WO F YOUR DRNKNG has become a poblem, Alcoholcs Anonymous can help you. Call Market or wrte P. O. Box 253, Woodbrldge. 4/7-4/28 WOULD LKE a Kll from 4 to G ytars old to board days, school near, lcensed, Call. WO J. 4-7, 4 lur, based on 00 cents n June. 939, was 49.7 cents n Februnry.., The New Jersey Hghway Authorty estmates ts proposed Delaware Bay ferry lnk wll shorten the motorng dstance between New York and Florda by 30 to 40 mles... State Senator Malcolm S, Forbes, Somerset, expects the Legslature to adopt hs two blls to strengthen wre-tap penaltes... The State Board of Educaton wll adhere to plans to close the Manual Tranng Schol at Bordentown followng graduaton of 53 students on June 2... Attorney General Grover C. Rchman, Jr. s plannng to close up three stock sale companes under the States "Blue Sky" law... The Arlngton plant of E.. dupont denemours and Company has become the sxth dupont organzaton n New Jersey to receve the State Labor Department award for outstandng achevement and mprovement n ndustral safety.,.state Health offcals are patently awatng offcal announcements on the effectveness of the Salk vaccne to overcome polo whch are due on Aprl 2... New Jersey farmers pad taxes averagng $.42 per $00 of the full value of ther real estate durng the past year... Korean War veterans who resded n Lousana at the tme of ther nducton nre enttled to ft State bonus nf $250 from the southern stlt-, the State Dvson of Veterans Servces, reports... New Jersey farmers expect to harvest about acres of asparagus ths sprng, whch s 4 per cent more than n Truffle deaths n New Jersey have Tftched 5 thus far ths year, compared wth 49 at the same tme last year... Employee accdents n the New Jersey State Hghway Department n 964 were produced approxmately 60 per cent... State chartered savngs and loan assocatons n New Jersey have assets of $, B, 033, State Bankng Commssoner Charles R. Howell reports. CAPTOL CAPERS: The New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton suggests taxpayers whstle whle they work, but louder when they pay ther Pedoral ncome taxes on Aprl 5... John J. Kucker, State nhertance Tax Supervsor, defnes a ped^trlan as a car owner who has a wfe and two daughters who drve the famly car... The State Depmtment of Labor reports snce 639. fod has advanced n prce 27.9 ptr cent. " REMEMBER BY THE OLD TMERS From Mrs. da Smpson, Lawrenceburf, Kentucky: was rased on a farm n Southern Kentucky and wonder how many can remember carryng eggs to a country store three mles away over «mountan tral for 5 cenu a dozen? About the year 882 or 83 my mother kept a large flock of hens and would gve tre eggs to us chldren f we would hunt them up n the hay lofts, feed rooms and everywhere else and carry them to the store. Wth our money we would buy all knds of thngs calco at 5 cent! a yard, gngham at 0 cents, and sometmes sugar, rce or green coffee whch the grocer, havng no paper bags, would wrap neatly and te wth twne made from paper. We chldren would soak the twne n water, untwst t and make rbbons to trm our paper hat«. The heavy brown paper the grocer use to wrap thngs s never seen» days. also remember how mm., would roast the coffee n a heavy ron skllet on top of the stove. * From Mrs. Lda A. Kepley Meyer, Gardner, Colorado: remember when we made apple butter and pumpkn butter n a bg ron kettle. We put up our own meat and had a smokehouse. Canned good were unheard of... The schoolhouse sat upon cornerpleces about a foot hgh... We knew nothng about, basketball or. football, but played "ante over." (Send etntrlb»lob U thll ctllnn U The 04Tmer, Coromonltj Fr«Serf let. Frankfort, Kentucky The Westnghouse Educatonal Foundaton has announced a fveyear plan that wll provde $5,000,- 000 more n help to colleges and unverstes. FRDAY, Opnons of Others (Contnued from Edtoral brook (Derbyshre, England) Persh Magazne MALENKOV MYSTERY Where s Georgl M. Malenkov? Has he been mprsoned or executed, as so many rumors n Western Eur"ope these past few days have suggested? Or s he merely off on a routne trp nspectng the electrc power sta- /tonswth the control ol whch he s charged? Our Moscow correspondent has cabled that the latter answer s unoffcally reported n that cty, but there s no certnlnty about the report. Certanly, however, Malenkovs falure to appear at a ceremonal meetng n Moscow last week-end has generated a huge volume of speculaton, not all of t, we may safely assume.outsde the Sovet Onon. That such slght evdence as Mnlrnkovs nbsfrvt from one publc rvent should set off enormous speculaton s understandable aganst the background of recent hstory. The worlds frst hnt thnt Tftvreht/f 5. Bera had dropped from.- "the Kremln heghts c.araf when a bref Sovet announcement lsted the names of top leaders who had gone to the opera a HstlnR whch ncluded Bella. Not untl two weeks later was the fact of Mr. Berlas purge announced. Malenkovs fnte wll reman cloaked n secrecy Ul! the Kremln leaders choose to tell us more. Ths fact tells volumes about the real effcacy and nature of the ron Curtan, for foregners n Moscow know no more than we do. t s unmagnable, for example, that the world should be gnorant at any tme about the personal fortunes of, say, Adla Stevenson or Clement Attlee. Btt they lost contests for governmental power n democratc countres, and the Sovet Unon n not a democracy The N«-w York Tmes Are You a Good Ctzen? How Much Do You Know About Cvl Defense? by LEONARD DREYFU8S State Drector of Cvl Defense and DUMter Control The heart of the whole Cvl Defense mechansm s communcatons. We carrt wat untl there s H dsaster to lfnow how we are Kolng to notfy our ctzenry that they must seek shelter or how we nre gong to gve them help when they need t. Therefore, we have a Stat Control Center ready to no nto nstant acton. We have the actve cooperaton of the State Polce. We have arranged wth the Broadcastng Assocaton of the Htrtte to put nl of t.mr facltes to work the nstant that we know there \p lkely to be an emergency. The amateur rado operators of New Jersey have R network that works now and n wartme. When n catastrophe happens ether peacetme or war our Control Centers throughout the State wll be manned 24 hours. We have foreseen the possblty tlut electrcty may not be avalable and we have generators that can take ts place and an assocta-! tlon of "hum" operators who wll breadcast when necessty. n all of ths communcatons preparaton, the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company has gven us fullest cooperaton over the years, They have assgned ther techncal men to us, They have helped mmeasurably n rur tranng program. Cvl Defense owes them qute a debt, and am glnd to publcly acknowledge t. CARTERFT NDUSTRAL ndustrtnl >r)rl:-;u >n Unted State s r\:, Ur., ; Bteel ndustry was njv-.m per cent of capnchy,,,,., March, compared vm,j cant n February, lo^ A ducton s at tlr -ecnr, L 8,000,00ff a year. AU.; : (.,,J uary and February w tt(.l);, J ahead of the correspond j,,,, of 954, but a market <.\ w sonal proaucton enb, K, the year s lkely, GROSS NATONAL The gross natonal whch s the total v;,],,,, and servces pn><h>,< Unted States, clmbc:! annual rate of $32!.5 l thrd quarter of 954,, lon n the last quacr stll $8 bllon below M V hgh. Support gans for t tern on farm produc - - BUSNESS DRECTORY - - Clothng Formerly Perth Pants Co. 267 Smth Street Perth Araboy (Opposte Farmers Market) Low Factory Prces on Mens PANTS JACKETS Free Alteratons Coal COAL-FUEL OL OL BURNERS NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY Free Estmates No Oblgaton to Buy CALL WDGE AVENEL COAL & OL, CO. 826 RAHWAY AVET, AVENEL Concrete HGH TEST QUALTY CONCRETE Laboratory Approved Crashed Stone - Washed Gravel Washed Sand - Waterproofng Lme - Brnk - Cement - Plaster Rartan Mercantle Corporaton Phone H FRONT AND FAYETTE STS. PERTH AMBOY, N. J. Contract* Walter A. Jensen MASON AND GENERAL CONTRACTOR Estmates Cheerfully Gven 38 Freeman St., Woodbrldge Telephone 8-80S Drag Stom Avenel Pharmacy 994 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE 8-94 PRESCRPTONS WHTMANS CAHDEK Cosmetcs - Flm - Greetng Cards RAYMOND JACKSON AND SON Druggst 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-*& Furnttyrt SPRNG FURNTURE. SALE NOW N PROGRESS Wlder Brotheh Waysde FurnlW 8h«Better. furthwp - Utfhray *5 Urn* Pfect Avewt/W. Open Dally 0 A. M. to S P, M. Fh«n«Wuudbrltf -S77 Funeral Drectors SYNOWECK Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret -575 FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES, Kttablllhtd S Yur 420 East Avenue Perth Amboy 23 Ford Avr., Fords VA Glazng NAT SMTH & SON 570 Amboy AvenUe WO OPEN DALY 8 to 8, SUN. 8 to 2 We Furnsh and nstall All Types of RESDENTAL GLASS LOCKSMTH WORK KEYS MADE TOOLS GARDEN SUPPLES HARDWARE PANTS FLOOR SANDERS AND WAXERS FOR RENT Home mprovements STEVEN KOVACH Ceramc Tle Ktchen and Bathroom 507 Leon Ave., Woodbrdge Telephone WO FX UP WTH FORMCA CaU CA--729 for Free Estmate on Counters Snk tops CUSTOM BULT CABNETS Fr,, Whte Pne, Knotty Pne Natural or Select Whte Brch WOODS FORMCA ant CABNET SHOP 3<6akw6od Avenue, Carteret Jewelry Servce FASHON CREDT JEWELERS 589 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET CA t DAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY GFTS Expert Watch and Jewelry Repar Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrldte Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, PROP. Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE VVOOOBHDCE. N. J. Movng and Trackng t Complete Movng Job 3 Roouw f..> S Uoons,35 4 Rooms n 6 U00& 40 Ue&HoabU- Storage 3D Day* Free All.uds nsured 0 years ey. ECONOMY MOVERS NATON -WDE MOVERS Ralway 7-39M 48 BUte Movng Nenta AGENT Natonal Van lnes Maslcal nstruments ~ ENROLL TODAY n our BEGNNERS ACCORDON PROGRAM Remember, there s no accordon to buy. Complete Lne of Muscal nstruments at Low Prces EDDES MUSC CENTER AND SCHOOL OF MUSC Ed. Bonkoskl, Prop. 357 STATE ST. VA 6-2D0 PERTH AMBOY Pet Shops FRST AD KT For your pet should nclude: Fever thermometer Kaomacma, for darrhea Blcllln, for respratory nfectons Frst Ad Powder, to prevent nfecton and stop bleed n Flea powder or lqud FNS, FUR & FEATHERS 8 Man Street Opp. Town Hall WOODBRDGE 8-60 Lllan and Ed Mller, Owners Everythng n Pets Canares Parakeets Whte Mce Hamsters Monkeys Rabbts Assorted Potted Plants GOTH PET SHOP "CARTERETS LTTLE ZOO" 80 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret Carteret Plumbng & Heatng Charles Fan Plumbng - Heatng Electrc Sewer Servce Telephone: WoodbrMce LNDEN AVENUE Woodbrtdce, N. J. WOODBRDGE Plumbng & Heatng Remodelng New nstallatons Gas and Ol Burners 24-Hour Servce Call WO-8-S04C. H L. PVGLESE - A. UFO SMTH Plumber All types of Plumbng - Heatng and Repars 86 REMSEN AVE., AVENEL WO ARRANGE For Yofy: Weddng Pctures NOW Photography Candd and Studo Ptvtureg Taken for All Ocoanks GAOARDS.PHOTO 54? AMBOY AVENE WooMdft 806 Opes 0 to < Mum. and Ft NlfhU to 8:3V Rado & TV Servce ALS RADO & TELEVSON prompt Etpert Repar* RCA Tubes & Part Batteres 34 PERSHNG AVE. CARTERET, N. J. A. Ksh, Jr., Prop. Telephone CA DUFFYS TELEVSON & RADO REPARS Telephone ME Servce Calls Made From 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. Maytag Washers and Dryers 382 OAK TREE ROAD SELN, N. J. Next to Bells Drut Store BGGER TV Convert your present small TV screen nto a LARGER, 7", 9", or 2", screen. Larger tube GUARANTEED for one year. Reasonable Rates Call ESSEX After 6 P. M. Ralnes ORNAMENTAL RON RALNGS, Custom Made Vand nstalled Qualty Work $300op Free Estmate DENNS M. MURPHY WO Roofng and Sllng t Henry Jansen & Son Tlnnlnr and Sheet Metal Work Hoofng, Metal Celngs and Furnace Work 588 Alden Street Telephone Woodbrdge, N. J., Sportng 6oo4s 0) Get That REEL FXED NOW! Were an Offcal "Penn," "Altex" and "Contaure" Servce Staton REEL REPAR8 A BPECALTT Reel Checked, Cleaned, Polshed Greased and Adjusted.50 for Only (plus part, f needed) "Home of Reel Parts«We Have n. Stock. CUSTOM-MADE POLES MANE-MADE MOCCASN*, LOAFERS and SUPPERS WLDLFE PCTURES (Framed) HUNTNG AND FSHNG LCENSES SSUED TROUT WORMS Ask How. You Can Wn One «f Our Trophc* FSHNG TACEU ANDKJSTAUl SPORTNG GOODS 256 Monroe Street, Rabwar Teleyhoue RA -SM Servce Statons TOM GARAt J. F. Gardner A s<m 493 RAHWAY AV WOODBKlX. Tel. WO. 8-!::., Were Specalsts n Chrysler Products Bear Wheel Al Precson Turn Brake Servce Trans mltwon Slpcovers Specalzng n REUPHOLSTE::NG SLP COVERS GENERAL REPAR AUTO CONVERTB TOPS & SEAT co Call WO. 8-2 SERMAYAN UPHOLSTERY S0 5 FFTH AVENl:. Tax MY&j NGHT v TAXSERVCl JUST PHONl WO 8-02C Fast and Com trm Servce 443 PEARL ST. Unforms UNFORMS NYLON DACRON COTTON HetuUr and Half Slut PETTYS BRACE, AVE. VA , Perth Amber Lawn Mowers HAND AN> U " LAWN MO\VKB* FOR SA Sharpened M BCYCLES H)U S. Parf& and.vt<^»" Hardware Dc V" l<a Mercury Outboard Sales and * r ALBRECHT KEY SU* E4 WASHNGTON A^J,CARTERBT * N l Servces SEWNG MAlH* REPAHUH Domestc >»! tal Mr, H. TK* CArterd ^ After 7» Wholeaale bu f mluton»b vf - U. S. reporu) u " " factory l

11 7j PRESS,, tm, hnw to be dull, l..,. sn! dshes served "" t,,, lh.y HT «ood for us.,,,,.;,,nn new personalty,v.served n romblna-.j jttlc rleese added ov t,.,,](. for flavors sake shrmp and Corn j, DD.S fat ]t,;, ll(,s chopped greens unon chopped, :lll\;,\\, cleaned shrmp, v ],!(. (jrnln corn {,, amed chopped sut t. f ;l t n n saucepan. Add lr,,)r and onon. Cook, :, mnutes, add the, n nhrtns ngredents. Me.sed bakng dsh.. Mll f warm water and! ; \ nl 350 degrees for.l vet when tested wth, (!,.,: Green Peppers ;, ) frs MS butter ns ;,.. -Ml flour,,kc(l CHTOtS. nd remove..p.-, and remove seeds Couk 5 mnutes n! D cover. Dran. Melt.,,.pan. blend n flour, pcr. Str the mlk n u thckened, str,. y Add carrots and ],]> wth buttered b Hake n an oven 350., mnutes. wth Aspurajus :, (, n halves, sprrk.l; ld pepper. Place n a.n and cook 0 mnutes. Cover wth aspara l have been heated :. "rated cheese. Re untl cheese melts, ld olves and spced Kcplant Balls ::.alt ) onon Juce t..tft md eggplant wthout "<;> out the pulp, meas- :-.;.y.;. Add half as much and half as PECAL - SPRNG SALE TEN TOP BUYS UHYSLER MU HMtKKR SEDAN U.. llmler, f u Power uc unt Job, EU. \ MOUTH MltKHK SEDAN "h". MM,T and Dlr. Sn, UYSLER U M>M>K NEWPORT J l "T. W W. T/Tone.lnt, Etc "" SEDAN, T/Tone Palnl, " ower, Etc. f" n VMOUTH SEDAN ". Hralrr, l)lr. Sts,, E, ""< HOME SEDAN l lu H-ater, Ulr. Slgs. ant, Etc. HRYSLEH t%. CPE. r. W/VV Tres, Etc. VMOUTH "nuuue SEDAN *" ««,r, Dr. S S., Etc. "MSOR NEWPORT P "- "eater, T/Tone P»lnt, Etc, gll-vmojth. GROSS co AMBOY M; W JKKSKY H the Publc fur much nokwl tu", SHMM wlh salt. l()]»t, >d unon juce Add ry.s nd mx wcl..porm nto balls. ol n fne crumbs, thn n slghtly beaten K«, hen f^h n crumbs. Fry n deep fat. Baked Onons and Spnach Medum szed onons Baked Beans Spnach Butter Peel Rnd parbol onons n salted water for 0 to 6 mnutes. Dran and scoop out center. Pll cavtes wth baked beans. Cover bottom of shallow bakng dsh chopped, wellseasoned, cooked spnach, well- Jralned. Place onon n spnach, dot wth bts of butter. Bake n an oven35td degrees for 30 mnutes or untl onons are tender. Beets wth Mnt : >k cup butter tablespoon vnegar 3 cloves teaspoon sugar l h cups small cooked beats 8 mnt leavu Melt butter, add cloves, vnegar,.nd sugar. Add beets, smmer 0 mnutes. Sprnkle wth mnt leaves whch have cut nto small peces wth scssors. Squanh Kng 3 «ups cooked yellow squash \ cup melttd butter / cup mlk 3 eg((.s well bljten Salt Pepper Cayenne tablespoon grated onon \\ cup buttered crumbs Put squash through u coarse seve, before measurng. Add other ngredents. Puck nto a quart rng mold. Set n a pan of hot water. Bake n nn oven 350 decrees untl frm. Turn nto.servlnr dsh. Pll wth buttered pens, tny whte onons, or cream mushrooms. "ROADS FOR SURVVAL"... Gen..nrlm Clay, charman»( hghway program,»ay«we hould buld 40,000 mutt»f roads n next lft yean wth federal fund of 27 hllllon dollars. PRNCESS CHOCE?.,, London papers report Brtan! Prnccu Mararet, 4, wll be mar- Ted ths fall to RAF Capt. Ftter Tornend, 4, despte kl dvorced ftatm. Oen. Rdeway warns agalns complacency n crss. Easter Flowers Carteret, N. J. For the Easter Holday we are carryng a Large Selecton of Beautful... Potted Plants Cordages Dsh Gardens (ll Flowers HRAKS Flower Shop 0 Blanchard St., Cor. Lowell St. 2 Blocks West of Born Hall) Tel. CA--54C5 HEAD START on Easter Gve the crownng touch of fashon to your "EASTER LOOK" wth a face-flatterng new hat! Choose here from a wde* selecton of the newest sprnt! styles and colors. MENS HATS OPEN FRDAY TLL 9 P. M. 636 ROHM 4KM-M-. KRrl MMOT 4- Out of the hgh rent dstrct FREE PARKNG! SPACE! FOR fast N REOORPTME CALL SEABOARD FOK YOUR EASTKK (ASU-GKT $25 T<) $500 ON YOUK SGNATURE, Eu. Phone: WO Now fur mmedate Acton! No Watng! Open FrkUy Evenngs Tll,c 54 N A N C C 0 «M H 85 MAN STREET Oomtr M»n»«««WUuu. HMU. WMdtaMgt ) APK, n, nn: OUT OF SEASON TREE By Bertha R Mudelson K MYF.RS sat lookng nut llr cfllpp wndow nf the M;"Prs tr fnd Ct ; n (!(mpany when he "aw F,< Brady and Jm anand drve nto the yard, each wth n truck load o( corn. nck wan proud of ht gran busness. The tall elevator, wth the lttle offce huddled at ts base, rnuld be seen for mles acruss the rch prnrlelnnd. and these two buldngs stood alone, except for a mm shackle, house across the ralroad tracks Here Cal Henderson. who had once worked for hm, lved wth hs sod but loyal wfe Cal was a notorous drunkard, an alleged thef, a worthless man wthout a frend and what could ho worse. Dck often wondered. Rut he wasnt wonderng about F.d and Jm. He knew they were laughng at the ten foot Chrstmas tree sthnrlg on the flat roof of the elevator. No one realzed bctte thn le that March was not the tme for ths mt-of-season tree to swne ts branches galy durng the daytme, and to send ts multcolored rays through the.darkness of llu" nght. Jm bo (-an-- Sure gettng you money out of that tree, arent you?" and he guffawed loud and long. "Oh. hes only ten months ahead of tme," Ed chmed n and roared wth laughter, too. Jm shook hs head dolefully "Sure hope hes not as crazy 0: that tree looks flppng around r the sprng wnd. Lets take t down," and he started toward tht. door. "Oh, no you dont!" yelled Dck roughly shovng Jm asde to stand by the dour wth arms wdespread. Jm stared n amazement. "Dck you ought to get the thng down Folks are begnnng to thnk ths about you." and Jm whrled a fnger around hs forehead. nnd such satsfacton on hs face that t shone as brghtly as the roof of thr offce. Jm and Ed glnrted to lenve as one man, but Dcks sharp order -"Wat! want Cal to tell you about the tree." caused them to ; change ther mnds. "Surel ll be glad to." Cal ; grnned snd motoned toward the j elevator. "\ht tree and Mary and Dck dd t," tu< told them qurt- : ly. "When Dck frst hred me,, was about ready ftr Kkd Row. : wasnt?" He looked toward Dck who nodded. "n fact," he contnued, "n three weeks skdded rght out of the job nto bed. Thats what drnk : fnally dd for rne Then s when Mary sad had to break my habt, or else! Doc Burns told me the same thng. Mary fed me rght but thought d go huts. And then me nght eght days before Chrstnas saw Dcks tree. t was so wonderful, all lghted, Cal Jerked clean rag from hs pocket and ;wshed t across hs eyes, "that felt lke a lttle boy agan when verythng was all rght. thought vth the help of Mary and the,ree can be OK agan! But Chrstmas came and went and vasnt. Wantng to drnk kept {nawng ard ch«wng at me untl! You take on from here. Dck." "He sent Mary over to ask f "d leave the tree up awhle longr and told me why. At frst nought, Hes crazy to ask t and m crajsy f "do t! But who was "Well, ll be darned!" was all.ht Ed could say, and Jm want- _-d to know f they could breeze And just then Cal stepped nto.he news around. the room hot a stoop-shouldered, "Ask Cal," Dck told hm. "ts defeated Cal, but a new man wth a ttrarure look of eagerness n hs hs stoty. Come on! Lets your corn." wegh Health Todays top nutrtonsts and mental hygensts have exploded the myth of "jolly fat man." They >olnt to overweght as one of the reatest health problems n the ountry. They tell us that f we want to enjoy good health n later years, we must watch the amount and knds of food we eat; begn-. nng n chldhood and contnung durng our entre lfe. to keep a fcllov; from fndng.alvatlon? And so promsed that d leave t up untl he told me he.vas cured. wasnt gong to break hat promse f you, he glared at Mm and Ed, and all of Smth Prare turned aganst me, " Doctors stress a varety of common-sense rules that call for the jvodance of Stresses, strans, tensons and fatgue. They emphasze the need for moderaton and a phlosophc adjustment to lfe. There have been successful experments by endocrnologsts to ndcate the possblty that the use of hormones may slow down the process of agng. Rght now the best thng you can do s to have perodc complete medcal examnatons to cut down on the alments whch hasten,the degeneratve process. All ndcatons are that future advances n lengthenng the lfe span wll come not only from medcaton but from educaton. Learn all you can about takng good can tf your mnd and body. There have already been grea wans n the feld of human longevty. The outstandng ncreas TASTE <»«COMPAQ TODAY-AS ALWAYS- Mo Accordon To Buyl :, thats all t -wu fur weekly prvtu UMOUH, U accordon to UM n your home am tn to play. Moro fun to play, )«cauaa accordon a M **ny o Warn fur clmmn of «««M, 7 to 7. Voull b. * bl* to play tuneful melodet la )uat fan vr*elu. Our am haguur clua taru soon, o call today for full partcular*. ruvatv USSONB NTERNATONAL, MODKBN ANp CMCAL- BEGN- NERS OE ADVANCED, FLAGSTAFF MEANS THE 8 ST :». BONKOSK, Prop. 357 STATE ST. frth Amboy VA 6290 PERTH AMBOYS OLDEST ESTABLSHED ACCORDON CENTER STflBS By.YN CONNEXY NE of the quetest and most O pleasant perod! on dytlme televson * lttle program called "The World of Mr. Swetn«y" strrng veteran move and stngf actor Cturllr Rngfet... Rch dty s complete skt n Sw«*ney llf# and hs "world" contat* of hs grocery store»nd hs small grandson whose mschevous antc) never snow hs grandfather under at all... The story s well wrltttn, there»re no hetrty guftwt, but many a quet chuckle «t Sweeney tres to straghten out knotty problem concernng ether hs grandson or one of hs customers j Ruggles t a natural n the role... The whole show s a complete delght and t s for ths reason that we And t dffcult to reale just why t snt sponsored. By and large daytme televson leaves much to be desred... The ar s flled wth msery s herone after herone staggers through one soap opera after another... All these headaches are sponsored, but along comes a show lke "The World of Mr. Sweeney," an lnnocuoua lttle story about human fobles and no one s nterested... ts a sad world when Porta end her crowd can face lfe wth far more confdence than poor old Sweeney.., Heres hopng somebody comes to hs rescue before he suffers an early demse. HA* has been the result of the success n reducng mortalty rates of nfants and chldren. The new mracle drugs are enablng many people n ther early and mddle years to survve to later years. Advances n lfe expectancy n the later years have been small. Old agb s the tme of chronc dseases, whch cause over a mllon deaths annually. Lfe expectancy s poor among low ncome jroups. Better housng for many of >ur oldsters would add to lfe exec tancy; We Just learned that Vrgna Mtyo s the only femnne star under contract to Warner brothers, me of the largest studos here. 8he cheved that role when Dors Day ecenty left Warners to cast her lot wth MGM. Paramount has twelve lady stars, Unversal-nternatonal 6, MGM 2, 20th-Fox 9 and Columba boasts 9. N-.lN.v.SOR MOVtSS " n lls Tttrsl mov.lcfn s Un llle rrlly gven, to George Rahon. sports wrter for thf> Wnrr! News-Trbune, who snce 932, lm,< wen 5!O8 moves. He saw 500 before that, but they dont count bojfnuse ho. ddnt, keep ndvdual records on them. Roborn. a bnch- elor, has attended moves n 3d j foregn countres nnd has seen a» many a«403 n one year and 77 n one month. HCrS >l VF.AKS M f,v rt - r-nnnnnmnnnf K U..YWxm. CHlf Ttn AMBKKlv!a Vrtnr Dlonlso. 47, BS hen hr^ouglng for the past 24 vens At fn. the heeouk lusted only "MHH mnutes at a tme but nnw hes rummgllng nlmost wth vrv bvll. D!onnlse, who tns m.mbod to work steadly nl tre lm.v soys he has tred hundreds of Mg^fMed remedes, has b;*en to two f.med medcnl clncs, hut las y-t to fnd relef. Drve-n - Pck-Op Save Money! Case of 2 Large Bottles of Soda RVal Frut Flavors Chl Soda (fnger Ale Mxed FREE OF 6 BOTTLE STOPPERS 34 Longfellow Street Carteret Tel. (A Evenngs 895 CHRSTENSENS 955 "THE FRENDLY STORE"" TREASURE CHEST DAYS FREE* -- - EASTER SHOES STOKE HOUKS^THS WEEK Thursday and Frday tl T. M. Saturday 9 A. M. tu 6 P. U. CHLDREN Buster Brown 4.50 to 7.50 T TE N-AGEHS Buster Brown PWlah Fashons Conne Shoe Creatons Offcal Grl Scout 3.95 UP How would you lke to get your Easter shoes for FREE* of extra cost? ts easy. All you have to do s come nto our shoe ^department buy your shoes and select a key to unlock our "MYS- TERY TREASURE CflJEBT:!) f your key M fts, were gong to gve you the shoes as a presett. ncase your key doesnt work, youll receve a fne souvenr anyway.! WE ARE PLANNNG TO GVE AWAY 00 PARS BOYS Buster Brown Offcal Scout Robn Hood 6.95up YOUNG MEN Pedwns, Jarmans 7.95up Sqme of the Prevous Wnners Nancy Rath Jance Kocsl t Kenneth B*. Hcks t WJJHam Dettler Krk Johnson 4 Thomas Webb Matthew Walh Kathleen McDonough Tedda Scbencb t MMelJl? PUjMlL * Tlmoth y Gra y Denns Leahy WarrenMfcbb "" "RussellKbwal AndrewHgpmS D»,vtdMU kn Joe Puskas Dayna Patron f Barbara Ouden Chrstensens

12 TAGE TWE,VK Cart fret Man Conrttvd Of Drvna whle Rnmk WOODBRDOE Colls nnes. 39, 33 Mercer St.rppl, Cartnret, was commtted to the county workhouse for 30 nays n leu of payment of a $200 fne when he was convlctrd of drunken drvng Monday when he appeared before Magstrate Andrew D. Desmond. The Cnrteret man was nabbed by Motorrycle Patrolman Joseph McLuRhln who sghted hm drvlnr n.n erratc manner. HnefT drvers lcense wll be revoked for two years. SKPPER ACTVE AT 02 SANTA BARBARA Cul Capt. George C. McGurc, who s 02 years old, stll runs hs busness. Hs company catches sea lons Rnd shps them to znns and crcuses all over the world. Whle the captan admts he just supervses the busness now. he has been actve n the same company for the past 63 years. VST >\ kts softened \*e thought \cf mortalty j enhanced respect fw the departed - they descw the best BZUB FUNERAL HOME 2 Large Modern (!ha Xls 54 Wheeler Avenue Corner Sharot Street Cartcrct, New Jersey hnc CA -535."! Your Garden Ths Week By Chtrle R Connors Rutftn Vnhrenlt;, the SUt«Vnlnrtty of New Jersey We hope we shall not be vsted by any more hurrcanes as we were last summer. The damage done to ^rees was consderable. As we go about, we see where people have tred to repar ths damane. Sometmes these attempted repars, whle they mak the tree look a lttle better, ate not much more of protecton than f nothng was done, Any jasged end of a branch should be cut back to the next sde branch. Leavng a stub usually provdes a Rood entrance for decay organsms. When the man branch s cut back to a sde brunch pontng n the drecton you would lke growth to take place, and the wound s properly treated, better healnp usually results. n many cases, a poor crotch affords a place where tne whole branch can tear away, leavng a bad wound. The remedy n ths case s to clean up tht broken place wth a chsel, so that the wound s smooth, and then treat that for qucker healna. Ths latter case s warnng. We should not allow brnnche:; to develop wth a sharp ansle from the trunk. Furthermore, H s always wse to look over th«tops of trees to see whether double leaders are formng at a sharp angle. f these Krnw at equal rates, damage, wll frequently develbp bv splttng. When double leaders a relatvely small, one can be taken cut, leavng the one that ponts nto the drecton of the prevalng wnd. After they become larger, two nches or more n dameter, usually the treatment s to cut one of them back to a sde branch, thus suppressng the upward growth. f they become very large, the remedy s boltng or cablng, whch s expensve. After makng a cut on any branch larper than two nches thck, be sure to coat the wound wth.shellac and then wth tree wound pant. Sol n the Kansas prea s gong wth the wnd agan. Javet Belgan leads n Monte Carlo brdge tournament. JURY HUNG N FXEVATOR READNG, Pa. A new verson of a "hung" Jury was seen n Berks County Courthouse recently. Twelve Jurors were trapped for almost an hour when an elevntor stuck between the frst and second floors of the courthouse, They were fnally freed by mantenance men for the elevator company. LEGAL NOTCE NOTCE n hereby gven thtt DlMrct lktlon Board n and tor the Borough of CurWret wll st»t the places htrf- nnfter desgnated on TUESDAY, APRL V, 935, between the hours of 7 A, M. «n<t 8:00 P. M. Kmtern BUndard Tme, for the purpose of conductng» PRMARY BLSCTOK for the nomnaton of candltuu on the Democratc tcket nd the nomnaton of ctodldttm on the Republcan tcket to be voted at the ensung Oeneral Electon to be held on Tuesday, November 8, W5, M herenafter Hated and lor the electon of two members, one mnn nnd one woman, of the local County Executve Commttee of the Democratc Party from each electon dstrct, for a term of one year, and two members, one man and one woman, of the local County Executve Commttee of the Republcan Party from each electon dstrct for a term of one year, NOTCE s hereby Rven that qualfed voters of the Boroujth of Carteret not nlrendy regstered n sad Borough under the laws of New Jersey governng perrrmnent regstraton may regster wth the of the sad Borough of Carteret at hu offce at any tme between Wednesday. Aprl 20, 953, and Thursday. September , on whch latter date the regstraton books wll be closed untl after the forthcomng Oenernl Electon on Tuesday. November 8, B55, or at Mddlesex County Board of Electons, Cltlaen Buldng, 46 Bayard Street, New Brunswck, N. J., tt any tme between Wednesday. Aprl 20, 9J5, and Thursday. September 29, 955, tdng the followng hours: Dally, except Saturday, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., or at the offce of the Mddlesex County Board of Electons, Perth Amboy Natonal Bank Buldng, Perth Amboy, N. J. Notce of change of resdence or applcaton for transfer of regstraton shall be made ether by wrtten request forwarded to the Muncpal Clerk or the COunty Board of Electons on forms provded by sad Muncpal Clerk or by callng n person at th«offce of the Muncpal Clerk or County Board of Electons at W Bayard Street, New Brunswck, N. J., or at the offce of the Mddlesex County Board of Electons, Perth Amboy Natonal Bank Buldng, Perth Amboy, N. J., up to and ncludng September 29, 955. NOTCE s hereby gven thbt the Dstrct Electon Boards n and for the Borough of Carteret wll st at places herenafter desgnated on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER between the.hours of 7:00 At M. and 8:00 P. M, Eastern Standard Tme, for the purpose of conductng a ^OENEEAL ELECTON to vote upon canddates for the followng offces: One () State Senator Three (3) Members,, of the General Assembly Two (2) Members of the Board of Chosen Freeholders LEGAL NOTCES Two (2) Members of the Bormeh onncll The pollng p»t:m Tor the varous ward* and electon dlmrlntn nf the Borough of Carteret me «< fnllowa: DRTfllCT MO. - Votng nlnoe, Washngton School, PUONNNO «t ht Juncton of Nee Creek wth ttan lland Sound; runnng thence ) n a Weurly drecton alone Kd Noee Creek to Perahlng Avenue; thence (!) Northerly, along Ptrshlna; Avenue to Roosevelt Avenut; thence (J) Westerly along Roosevelt Avenue to the Westerly lne of Charles Street; thence Ml Northerly atone Charles Street and ontnung n a straght lne to the Ralway Hlver at a pont where Deep Creek emptes nto nald Rver; tnence (G) Southeasterly along the P.thway Rver to Htnte sland Hound; thence (t) Southerly along Staten nland Bound to tne place of Begnnng. FRDAY, APRL 8, 955 DSTRCT NO. : (Votng Place, Jdlumbua School). BEGNNNG at the Juncton of Staten sland Soflnl Old Noe Creek; runnng thenc* () Westerly along Noea Creek to P«rshlng Avenue; tnenoe () Southsry along Pernhlng Avenue to New Jersey Termnal Ralroad: henoe () Easterly along the New erney Termnal Ralroad nnd across h«lands of. T. Wllams Compny to the mouth of ""UH Cre>l< where same emptes nto the Htaten ftland Sound; and thence (4) Northerly along Staten sland Sound to Ut place of Begnnng. DSTRCT NO. 3: (VotltR place, Columbus School). BEGNNNG at the uncton of Tufts Creek and Staten aland Sound; runnng thence Westerly along Tufts Creek to the New Jersey Termnal Ralroad and contnung along sad ralroad to the ntersecton of Pewhtng Avenue and Holly Street, thence (2) Southerly along Perllng Avtnue and contnung n a straght lne to the Staten sland Sound, thence 3) Easterly and Northerly along the sad Staten sland Sound to the place of Begnnng. DSTRCT NO. 4: (Votng place Cleveland School), BEGNNNG at he ntersecton of the Southwest corner of Larch Sreet, thence () Southerly along Pennng Avenue and contnung n a straght lne o SUten sland Sound, thence (2) Weaterly along Staten sland Sounfl to the Weaterly Boundary lne f the Borough nf Carteret; thence ) n a general Northerly drecton along the boundary lne of the Borough of Carteret to Roosevelt Avenue; thenre (O Easterly along Roosevelt Avenue to Arthur Avenue where the Southwesterly Boundary lne of the Borough of Carteret meets same; thence (5) Northwesterly along sad boundary lne to Larch Street; thence (8) Northeasterly alone uurch Street to the place.f Begnnng DSTRCT NO. 5 (Votng place, Cleveland School) BEGNNNG at the ntersecton of the center lne tt Pershlng Avenue wth the oenter lne of Wuhlngton Avenue and runnng thence () westerly along sad center lne cf Washngton Avenue to a pont and ntersecton wth the center lne of Cypress Street, runnng thence (5) Southerly along the center lne of Cypress Street to a pont and ntersecton wth the center lne of Ash Street, runnng thence (3) Westerly along the center lne of Ash Street to a pont and ntersecton wth the dvson lne between the Borough of Carteret and Woodbrldge Townshp; runnng thence (4) Easterly along sad dvson lne to pont and ntersecton wth center LEGAL NOTCES lne of rfrrh Street; runnng thence (5) Easterly nlong center lne of Larch Street to a pont and ntersecton wth the center lne of Pershlng Avenue; runnng thence [6) Northerly along the cent" lne of Pershlng Avenue to the oenter lne of Washngton Avcmre, the pont or place of begnnng. DSTRCT NO. «: (Votng Plane, Hgh School). BEGNNNG at the ntersecton of tle oenter lne of Burke Street wth the Easterly lne of Washngton Avenue and runnng thence () Southerly along the Easterly lne or Washngton Avenue to the Cfhter lne of Cyprss Street; runnng tl«nce (2) Easterly along le" center lne of Washngton Avenue to the tenter lne of Pershlng Avenue; runnng thenre (S) Northerly mong.pntnr lne of lershlng Avnnue to the center lne of Maple^.Street and Noe Street; runnng thence (4) Westerly along the center lne of Maple Street and Noe Street to the cflntcr lne of Thornall Street; runnng thence (5) Northerly along the renter lne of Thornall Street to the center lle of Burke Htreet; runnng tlmnce (6) Westerly along the center lne of Burke St/eet to the sad Easterly lne of Washngton Avenue the pont or place of begnnng. DHTnCT NO. 7; (Votng Place. Nathan Hale School), BEGNNNG at *he ntersecton of Noe Street *ml Maple Street wth Pershlng Avenue; mnng thence () n a Westerly drecton along sad Noe.Street and Maple.Street to Thornall Street; runnng thence (2) Northerly along sad Thornall Street to Hurke Street; runnng thelce (S) Westerly along sad Burke Street to, Washngton Avenue; runnng thence () Northerly along sad Washngton Avenue to Randolph Street; runnng tlence (5) Easterly llong sad Randolph Street to Healr Street; runnng thence () Northerly along sad Heald Street LO Roosevelt Avenue; runnng thenc (7) Easterly along sad Roosevelt \xenue to Pershlng Avenue; runnmg thenre (8) Southerly along sad Perahng Avenue to Nne; and Maple Streets to the place jt pol»*. of begnnng. DSTRCT NO. 8: (Votng place, Nathan Hale School). BEGNNNG at the ntersecton of Rooevalt Avenue and Hayffft-d Avenue; runnrf? thence "> Northerly along Hnyward Avenue as extended to Pont on tle Southerly shore Hn» Of the lahway Rver; runnng thence (2) Southeasterly along the several <ourse«of sftld shore lne of Rahway Rver to a pont of ntersecton of the same wth the extenson at Charles Street; runnng thence (J) along sall Charles Street as extended to Roosevelt Avenue; runnng theme (4) Westerly along sad Roosevelt Avenue to Hayward Avenue, the nnnt or olace of Begnnng. DJSTRCT NU.»: (Votng Place, Nathan Hale School). BEGNNNG at tle ntersecton of the center lne of Burke Street wth the Baa erly lne of Washngton Avenue am. mnnns thence () Klvterly along sad lne of Burke Street to th«center lne of Heald Street; runnlnl thence (2) Northerly along sad center lne of Heald Street to tt)«center lne of Roosevelt Avenue runnng thence (3) Easterly along sad center lne of Roo»evelt Avenue to tlfe center lne of Haywarp! Avenue; runnng thence (4) Northerly along sad center Tne of Hayward Avenue anl extended to the Southerly lne of the Kahway Rver; runnng- thence (5) Westerly and South- LEGA, NOTCES erlv tb* varous courses along *nld Southerly lne nf tle Hallway Rver to the KasUHy lne of the Rght of Wny of tta Central Ralroad of New Jersey; nml runnng thence () HotlWls" along snld Rght of Way lne to the Sonthnrly property lne of landn of the Amercan Ol Company; runnng thence (7) Easterly along sad lne of the Amercan Ol Company lands to the pont of ntersecton wth the Southerly lno of the Bradley Tract of Land: runnng thenre (R) Easterly along nald lne of Bradley Tract to the ntersecton wth the Rasterly lne of Washngton Avenue: runrlng thenre (9) Southerly along»am Easterly lne of Washngton Avenue to the center lne of Burke Street and the pont of begnnng. DSTRCT NO. 0: Ootlng place Hgh School), BEGNNNG at the ntemcctlon of the oenter lne ol Carteret Avenue wth the center lne of Cypress Street, and runnng thence () Northerly along sad c#nter lne of Cypress Srret to pont and ntersecton wth the KasterlyJne Of Washngton Avenue; runnng thence (2) NortNftrlj HlonK aald Easterly lne of Washngton Avenue to a pont and nter secton of the Southerly lne of the Brady Tract as extended Ranterly; runnng thence (S) Westerly along sad Brady lne and the Southerly lne of landb now or formerly of the Amercan *O Company to a poln and ntersecton wth the center lne of Flllmore Avenue; runnng thence (4) along \ he center lne of Flllmore Avenue to a pont and ntersecton wth the center lne ol Carteret Avenue; t"»<nt thence > Easterly along certer l f ne o Carteret ATonue to the pont o» place of begnnng. DSTRCT NO, (Votng place Carteret Bu Servce Termnal. East Ralway.) BWKNNa st the ntersecton of the center lne of Blar Road wth the Southerly boundary lne of the Borough of Carteret and runnng thence () Easterly and Southeasterly along Md boundary lne to a pont n the Easterly Rght of Way lne of the Central Ralroad of New Jersey: runnng thsnee (2) Northerly along sad Rght ot Way Lne to the Southerly tne of the Ralway Rver: runnng thence (3) Westerly along sad lne of the Runway BLver to the center lne of Caseys Creek; runnng thence (4) Southerly along sad Creek to the Westerly boundary lne of the Borough of Carteret; runnng thence (5) stll Southerly.along aald boundary lne to the center lne of Roosevelt Avenue: runnng thence («) Westerly along sad center lne of Roosevelt Avenue to the center lnt of Blar Road; runnng thence (7) stll Southerly along the center lne of Blar Road to the Southerly boundary lne of the Borough of Carteret and the pont or place of begnnng. DSTRCT NO. 2 (Votng place, Hgh School) BONNNQ at the ntersecton of the center lne of Carteret Ave nue wth the oenter lne of Cypress Street and runnng thence () South erly Mong the center lne of Cypress Street to a pont and ntersecton wth the center lne of Ash Street; runnng thence (%) Westerly along center lne of Ash Street to a pont and ntersecton wth the dvson lne between the Borough of Carteret and WoodbrldB Townshp; runnng thence () West erly along sad dvson lne to the Easterly rght of way lne of the Long Branch dvson of the Central Ral road of N,, runnng thence (4. Northerly, alopg sad rght of way lne to the southerly lne ot lands of tht Amercan Ol Co.; runnng thence (5 ;EGAL NOTCES Enstrrlv. along snld lands of Amercan Ol Co, to a pont and ntersecton wth the center lne of Plllmore Avenue; runnng thence (J) Southerly along the center lne of Flllmore Avenut to a pont and ntersecton wth the center lne of Carteret Avenue: unnlng thence (7) Easterly along ram- CARTERET PRp J5GA NOTlCKh trr lltve of Carteret Avenf t.n nnd ntersecton wth the CM. of Cypress Street, the pont, *J nf begnnng. Dated: February 7, 9,5 OEOROE BRRc, Easter Greetngs What better way to express "Happy Easter" than U sendng, to your loved ones one of our Potted Eastqr Plants\ LLES AZALEAS t HYDRANGEAS GARDENAS t HYACNTHS TULPS t ROSES All throe plants can be ]>lanlrd outdoors later. We have a Beautful Selecton 0[ Planted Novelty Pottery Jorsages of ORCHDS ROSES VOLETS SWKEJ PEAS CAMELLA LLY of the VAL Delvered n Tme for Very Early Mass Sunday Mornng FLOWERS Artstcally Boxed or ncase Arrangements We have a plant to ft every purse, JULUS KLOSS "for the-meat n flowers" rvng Street " f Carteret l-.">2.j One Block Off Carteret Bank and Trust Company Bonded FTD Member Flowers Delvered Everywhere good deal Camp/etc and offcal fgures show that agan n 954-tbr the 9 straght year MORE PEOPLE BOUGHT CHEVROLETS THAN ANY OTHER CAR...f you cant be there ths Easter..., get together by phone Nothng brngs \JOM so near... BO fabt. And you ean have a famfly reunon, even f the folks are wdely scattered, pmply ask Long Dstance to gve you the "Conference Operator" she can arrange smultaneous calls to several dstant ponts. And you can all talk together at the same tme. RATES ARE LOW ALL. DAY EASTER Boston frorrl Newark 60c Detrot from Phllpsburg 86a Montreal from Montclar 75c 3 rnln. staton call, rler 6 PM and all d«y $und«y. Plus rtduedd tax of 0%. NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY No other low-prced car even comes dose to mofc//ng these mportant Chevrolet advantages... f youre plannng lo buy a new car,. ht one you gtt cant afford to ml ttlng f Chevrolet-f^r 9 straght yean Amerca! ber-»elln^ car. The Motoramc Chevrolet offer* you O, much more than the other low-prced can that ff hardly far to compare them. And eyen the hlgh.prksd cart dont have all thejodvantage that. today Chevrolet «fftr» you. The beautys bult n-not bolted onl And that makes a bg dfference-not only n how your car looks today, but p how t wll look tomorrow, too, CKevftfler goffflootrssptlbgtrbrhflh«;" clean, uncluttered desgn. The beauty s nherent n the basc contours of metal and glass. Theres no excessve bolted-urf ornamentaton to go out gf style overnght. The Bodys by Ftherl No other low-prded car ha Body by Fsher-but many of tht hgh-prced cars do, That fact alone tells you there must be somethng extra specal about the style, qualty and constructon of Body by Fsher. And there s! You can A drve to sut your drvng! see, t, feel t and even hear t wlj*o you,, slam the dpor. Todays jnot modern en n* That goes for Chevrolets new V8 and two new sxes as well. For»wmpl«, all Chevrolet engnes brng you a modern T2-V6T- elbwml- syswffl-.*««# th» voltage of other low-prk«<! c»r». Ths means qucker cold weather tunng and a greater electrcal reserve. Then Chevrolets, new "Turbo-Fre V8" has the shortest pston stroke n the ndustry, and develops the hghest potar per pound of a(y V8 n the low-prce feld. t takes valve-n-head leadermp lke Chevrolets to brng you truly modern engnes lke these! You can take your choce of three dffrent drves-and every ones as modern as ths mnute. Theres slky, peppery Powerglde, new Overdrve (both extra-cost optons), and a new Synchro-Mesh transmsson thats at smooth as they come. All the power helpers you want! Wndows, seat, steerng, brakes-all are avalable wth bult-n "musclrs" to make drvng us effortless us you wsh. And you can even have ar condtonng f you he. These thngs are ntra-o» optons, of course, but they more than repay you wth extra pleasure. Fun s "standard qwlpment"! You 6nd that out tb«frst tme \"J take the wheel of» flew Chevrolet Here, you dscover, U a car that taves. the curves lke"ts on rals, that steers lke ts readng your mnd. t seems smply to gnore bumps-and when you.top suddenly, theres no excewve lurkng or dvn,. athtr. Tbcrs " s never been such a dfference n "*" prced cars as there today-or s» many good reasons why you shuuu. drve a new Chevrolet. Come n 4 lj take the key. Over Ten Mllon Chevrolet owners-two Mllon more than any other ECONOMY CHEVROLET, nc. 30 ROOSEVELT AVE. CA -523 CARTERET,

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