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1 AD RED CROSS DRVE TU UrfMt And fet 9MMU_, fer n TU ATM Art Ot ; XV-NO. / Rather Be Hoe By Our, [T KRKT REPORTER,,,,,,«h suer ay b«[,,r or you soap box,,,., < ght be nterested, ;. the Ctrl*»t»«)c soewhat dfferent., ; en Just ade pub-, Natonal Rules Co-,,:: prohbt any of the!, '«.. Soap Box Derby, ve ade ther ap-,", the last couple pf <)R cs wll be bult npm lnes. They wll,,,, ephass on safety.,, ultra-atteawlnlng of l)tnc of whch have been,,, after torpedoes, Jet.,, transparent «ub«- n,,n' than ever, entrants,,. nnd buld a Soap Box,,,t nnfors nearly to a concepton of a,,,-, boy-bult racng ps cottee felt - <* hrrong nereuhrult for the average ", bo? lo buld a r*«er ^t, ld ropete on a far >%H the «an that hate, hl. last frw natonal «r-, Frrnch. adwrtwn*,,, nf thr Chevrolet Motor,', and "natonal rtwuute,,,,f thr Derby, sad. ntee decded to,,r ulos so that conv.r;h t>e on a ore.,:r,, for all boys., M>S wll attract an,:,, nuber of entrant/!.. ::.nr portant as.,!, hurarer and good,,!,-.l and wll rean,,. aateur racng, vuur",.,:,-.' race wll be held,:!,, n July wth the :, to the natonal \k!.n., August B. ; Mteret wshng to!,,)\ are warned not '..nun ther cars untl,.!,: 98 rules. The le avalable wth-,,n.a the Econoy., [>, open to boys!!>.:,: -ve» years of age.,, hoy who becoes,.; ;...! between June r, '.( ;.'. August S, MB. n-., '.r, rntcr and copete..,;,,; boy who boones : old durng tb sae,. :, qualfes. - ' portant nl* changes body desgn, Md «n-, : sfety n constructon : u near and brak*. The,- : rapblte, ptttlum and >''ukn or luhrou on : ' K drver s fotbkwen n»r uvrrtfl begkttf the ear hj> HT reduced tfwk U -.t hfv-and one «t n. 'llued bn Ffe fl>. 5 Last Date Specal tags to ' '!<M otorsts desrng to ' -!»B lcense plates, t was ;.. today by Robert R.. Roosevelt Avenue, State VfuHe Agent. ' "' u ponted out the regu- " 'nfs both to ear owners x '»retan ther lltt nu- : ' > [ '> those seekng specal -: U-T, n the ol* of the : -' 'he reservaton usures ' ' '" '< < desred nuber. For ' sutng a specal nuber, '"t cannot gurfehtee the : ' <>er choce, but epha- '" '' the request Jftust be ' '! >y February t. lu " *as ponted out that no ' "'^ wn be aempted or '-' unless the tutooblle " ' vt'd ts second fclttpectlon ' '''* nspecton ttust take V") though otorsts do -vf wrtten notloe of the ' >ad napeotton s ac- : -! ny a rubber-staped '"' "' he car owner's regls- '' Lll»t; owners were urged : ' '"'vantage of the reeerva- ; """ (l - Regstry aent ex- " > ove would ean ; "'"'«when plan becoe "'' ' Mart' l. "f a oar owner ' ' 'fvatlon n by February -' 'wt sad, "h wll got wthout delay Md wlta-!l 'wtdtoutt wbttwork. lh «Plates, straw-colored ' " «'' nuerals, c H Ue»N otor cars anyttne dur- ; " nunh of Mtoeh, They " tuched by ApHl. Th«--ulne apples to renewals '" "tors lcenses. Uuwn ctoej '; Ueues of CM 'Honng wa/ln. apparently '"» ol retervll f; /" years ago.'sfc ''''d*»» u.aq k t«ud queues Mrs. Hutdak, Pastor's Helpate Leads a Busy and Actve lfe CARTHRET-The lfe of a nster's wfe s a busy one but t s flled wth happness and opportuntes. Ths sus up the phlosophy of Mrs. John Hundlak, wfe of Rev. Hundlak, pastor of St. Deet- lus' Ukranan Church here. As wfe of the nster of a latge congregaton, a day n her lfe ay nclude anythng fro cookng and keepng house to presdng over a eetng of one of the any woen's socetes of the church. "But stll fnd te to enjoy y hobby," Mrs. Hundlak sad. " love sewng and fussng around the house, "The lfe of a nster's wfe s one of the busest lves. You alost have to be ready for any eergency," she sad. Oftsn, she sad, pastors fro dfferent towns drop n unexpectedly and of course she has to get busy and prepare addtonal eal.. Mrs, Hundlak has been wth her husband for the past ffteen years, A natve of Carnege, Pa...the ha.; had to help her husband wth the dfferent parshes he drected before cong here. n addton to takng care of an -roo house, Mrs. Hundlak has te to be helpful n any ways. Durng the war years, she w«s producton charan of the Red COM, She also s a eber of the Carteret Woan's Club. "Happness," says Mrs, Hundlak "coes wth urbelflsh servce" The Hundlaks have one chld, a daughter, Glora. Plenty of Valentnes to Help Young Lady to Get Her Man Frst Ad Squad Renaes Hla * Reflected Presdent For Ffteenth Year; Gves Annual Report CARTERET - Andrew J. Hlla was reelected presdent of the Cateret Frst Ad Squad for the ffteenth successve year. Other offcers elected were. J. J. Downg, vce presdent: Phlp T, Poxe, Jr.. secretary; C. P, Perkns, treasurer; John Sdun, cap- Un; Joseph Coba. M**tant captan;" AleV&Me Thld&e. frst leutenant: Mchael Palnkas. second leutenant, and Prank Kusalu. Prank Magyar and Stephen Bazsa trustees. DurnK 97. a total of 9 calls was answered. The type calls were edcal, surgcal, transport, aternty and nhalator. These calls ncluded any out-of-town hosptals and soe to hosptals out of the state. Makng hs annual report. Mr Hla sad the squad now las an autoatc renusctator whch has proven qute valuable and effectve durng the past year. There s other, ost odern equpent, he sad. Doe Toorrow JSght For St. laes" CWV CARTERET St. Jaes' Past Catholc War Veterans, has copleted plans (or a Valentne dance to be held toorrow nght at 8 o'clock n St. Jaes" Hall on Longfellow Street. Al Kalla and hs orchestra wll furnsh the usc Wlla Teleposky and Alex Sucn. co-charen, wll be asssted by Andrew Suutka and Wlla Kelan t was announced that the CWV county eetng wll be held February, place lo be announced later. Boy Scouts to Collect Watte Paper Sunday CARTERET Boy Scouts wll ake a waste paper collecton Sunday. Mebers of Troop 8 of whch Edward V. Rocky s scoutaster wll begn collectng the paper at A. M. CARTERET A warnng to Carteret young en! Ths s leap year. Manufacturers of Rreetlng cards have desgned a varety of approprate valentnes to help the young lady get her an. Leap year verses range fro the subtle hnts to the ore ephatc essages. Sendng secret essages has always ntrgued young and old alke. A valentne vewed at Carteret store features a heart cut out of blotter papper. The recplsjt dps the blotter n water to reveal a secret essage. ThW year there U a varety of tradtonal valentne greetngs. Reeber the school roo valentne box decorated wth yards of red crepe paper and rbbon and chuck full of the two for a penny valentnes? For the youngsters who exchange valentnes on a ass scale, Carteret stores have several assorted boxes of push-out cards. March of Des Drve Extended To Contnue Collecton Untl February 5; Fnal Appeal t* Made CARTERET The March o Des capagn s beng contnued n the borough untl February 5, Rev. Kenneth MacDonald, Ph.D charan announces. The beneft ball sponsored by th Legon netted $.8. Rev. MacDonald sad: "The queston whether the full fght the.scourge Of taffltla laralyslfj s Lo be pressed relent lessly for another year U p to tle publc," He added: 't s your de that started thl ;nht whch today brngs hope to ;very new sufferer frd nfantle wralysls." The followng new donatons have been receved. Colubus chool pupls. tlooj Natha Hale School pupls, «Ml Cleveland School faculty, M; Washngton School faculty, lot Aercan Agrculture Copany <f and post offce eployees $J. Dnner-Dunce Sunduy For Holy Faly VTA CARTERET The Holy Faly Parochal School PTA wll hold a Father's Nght fete at the school audtoru Sunday. The affar., a dnner-dance, wll Begn at 6: o'clock and wll be held n the school hall. The cuntee n charge of arrangeents nclude! Mrs. Katherne Kurdyla. Mrs. Paulne Kop- Un, Mrs. Florence Majkuln, Mrs. Wlla Nadolsk. Mrs. Angella Marclntak, Mrs. Anna Blachetka. Mrs. Helen Urbaukl, Mrs. Mary FUula. Mrs. Jenne Kerrat, Mrs. rene Neec, John Multultn and Edward Urbanskl. Mrs. Adele Totln was welcoed us a new eber. TO MEET TONQHt CARTERET - The Scarlet Socaltes wll eet tonght n ts dubroos. At U ; ljufc eetng, held at the hoe of Mr. and Mrs. John Ksh on Qeorgl Street, the eghth brthday anrtlvtary of the club was celebrated wth, Mrs. Mar cdla Ksh n chargl Ot hosptalty. CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS Note: Contrbutons to ths colun ust be n ty» offce no later than Tuesday of each week. They ust * OMt k wrtng. FEBRUARY 6 Dance sponsored by Aercan Le«on and AWdllWy, 8t. Jaes' Hall, Longfellow Street. Baron Bobck'p Orchestra. Meetng of Carteret Lodge.. o. F.. nt Odd JWOWB Hall. -Wlnter danoe sponsored by St. Marys Ukralnjlft Bod»nt» ' at Ukranan Pavlon. Musc by OUey Bros.' Qjentatra. Valentne Dance, sponsored by St. Jaes' Poet, a». V. St. Jaft' Hall, Longfellow Street. Musc by AtJMBfc. B "Pftther's Nght" supper-dance, sponsored by HMf Ftll P T. A., at School Audtoru. Weddng of Mss Evelyn Chorba and Mchael t P. M,, at Sacred Heart Church, Dance sponsored by Ukranan Socal Club, St. ''Hall. Baron Boblok's orchestra. Weddng of Helen Mwkaly and Adup Osyf Bt. Elan Greek Catholc Church.,. Weddng of Stella Netnan and Joseph Olno», ' *.t'-. 9- Mnstrel show sponsored by Court Cuter*! -* *- jrlca. ' of Star Undlng Vost, VFW, BoTQUhj paxty Bponsored by Udea' Slovak of C*rteet port, Aertcw M to f CARTERET. N. J., FRDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 98 Create New Votng Dstrcts West Carteret to Have Own Votng Poll n Sprng Prary CARTERErlEffectlve wth the pnr prary, Carteret wll have eleven votng dstrcts, two orr,han at present, accordng to a esoluton adopted at last nght's eetng of the Borough Councl. The new votng dstrcts wll be known as and. Mayor Stephen Sklba explaned that the Dstrct votng place wll be at he Carteret Hgh School and Ds- ;rct votlnn place at the Car-,eret Bus Servce Ternals. n,he West Carteret secton Under the setup dstrcts 6 and are changed, because dstrct 6 was splt n the creaton of poll. Also splt was dstrct 9. for he creaton of dstrct. t was explaned that the addtonal dstrcts wll be n (ore? or the sprng prary. For the school electon next Tuesday, the present nne dstrcts rean unchanged. The Councl approved on fnal readng three ordnances provld-' ng for pay ncreases for all unpal eployes. There were no objecton*. Counclan Coughln coplaned that the water stuaton s stll very bad and unpalatable. He sad doctors and dentsts are coplanng. He sad the Publc Utlty Cosson hag faled to offer any relef and suggested that a delegaton of borough offcals vst Oovernor Drlscoll n the hope of gettng soe acton to rfflnedy the condton. Mayor Sklba told of hs efforts durng the past three weeks to obt*n addtonal fuel ol for Carteret consuers He sad householders here are ore fortunate than n other countes, snce borough resdents n need of ol urgently have receved t. He prosed to ake further efforts. Coughln suggested a conference wth the Aercan Ol Copany for ore fuel ol. A letter was receved fro the Carteret Cvc League urgng good fre Aghtlng equpent, funds for snow reoval equpent and placng detectves back n unfor. The letter was referred to respectve cottees Hold Adfeurnrd Meetnr At an adjourned eellk lcld (Contnued on Page 6) Sx Canddates n Race fat B. of Posts LEON (U'KRAN Legon ntaton ( - et ]( " f Fete March 5 PHLP FOXE, JR. *\ B K '*' en f Mayor Skbu (larteret Post Hgh n Mebershp Drve; Other Actvtes CARTERET- At the last eetng of Curtcr't Post 6, Aercan Le'.uon the followng ex-servcen becae Legonnares: Melvln A. Aundsun, Mlton N. Auulson. Stanley B. WelRolnskl, Stanley Haydk. Stanley T. Vlater, Theodore S. Mlewsk, and Jaes O'Do.nell. t was announced that the post s,n te for t$cond place wth Spotswood Post n the current ebershp drve. Walter CORB and Francs local etoday that outstandng Rebersl'p co-charen urge Legonnares to bnj? n the new ebers before February 7, the next Leson eetng, so that-a full report can be ade to the Departent of New Jersey Aercan Le- Welfare Board Asks gon before February, the closng date of the actve ebershp For Outstandng Blls drve. They also urged Legonnares to get ther 98 Legon CARTERET Mrs Helen R. Chester, relef drector, announced dues n before that date. lef Orders ssued by the local Coander Walter Wadak Welfare Departent, to er- j turned over : Legon check fo chants, landlords, physcans, den- $.8 to Rev. Kenneth Macllsts, druggsts, lk dealers, and Donald for thp March of Des. others durng the year of 97, j Leson Anw.-cans actvtes ust be subtted.for payent! were dscussed and t s planned to the local Welfare Offce. Munclpa) Buldng, Carteret, on or before February 9,98. Mller to Address Lncoln Day Dnner CARTERET - State Hghway Cossoner Spencer Mller, Jr., wll be the prncpal speaker at the Lncoln Day dnner sponsored by the Mddlesex County Republcan Organzaton to be held at the Pnes Hotel next Thursday nght. The announceent was ade today by Borough Clerk August J. Perry, general charan, who sad that a capacty crowd of pronent leaders s expected. Advance reservatons have been large, Mr. Perry sad. They cae fro Republcans fro all parts of the county. to send a hgh school student to Boys' State to be held n June at Rutgers Unversty. The post has done ths for the past several years. t s also planned to sponsor an oratorcal contest wth the post offerng przes. Thoas Jakeway. charan of both cottees, stated that the county s also offerng przes, wth the natonal Aercan Legon offerng a $ scholarshp as the fnal urlse. n addton, the county Aercan eton wll offer a plaque to the hgh school of the wnner of the county oratorcal contest. John Kennedy, post athletc offcer, announced that plans are beng ade for a Junor Aercan Legon Baseball Club. The regulatons are forulated by the ajor leagues and the Aercan Legon has decreed that all Legon (Contnued on Page S> CARTERET Mayor Stephen Sklba appealed Uay to all auto owners to reove ther can fro the strect at nht so that snow plows can dear the streets. The ayor ndcated that f the plea fals steps ay haveu> be taken to tow the can away at the expense o'f the owners. Cardnals A. C. Plan Varous Actvtes CARTERET Plans for varous actvtes were ade at the last eetng of the board of trustees of the CaMeret Cardnals A. c. John wt. MJtt«Ma,.<ttB,Usso. Theodore Rogo*sh.*nd /U** Mfccck were naed trustees., WHS planjwd- to-hdld a dance n the near futuf* anfl the cottee was apponted as lollows: John Kuznak, Slftk and Uttbso, The outgong presdent Joseph. Peczyskl was presented wth a gft. All ebers who have not yet receved ther club Jackets are asked to contact Presdent Steven Kovacs. Chodosh to Study At Hopkt* Unversty CARTERET Anford Chodosh, son of Mrs. Rebecca Chodosh of 8 Ralroad Avenue, las been ac r cepted for adsson to the John Hopkns Unversty, School of Medcne. Baltore. Md. He wll enter n Septeber. Chodosh was an honor graduate of Carteret Hgh School, class of 95. Ths June he wll receve hs bachelor of arts degree fro the Unversty of Vrgna, where he now s. a student. At the unversty he s a eber of the glee club, stage anager of the Vrgna Players and vce presdent of the Hllel Foundaton. He also s nstructor n the bology and physcs laboratores at the unversty. ATTEND WEDDNG CARTERET Mrs. Ellen Koepfler and her son JjSUJtae, of Pershlng Avenue attended the Dolan-Getts weddng n Washngton over the week-end. M< HFX PTS.M) Strelau Heads j Boy Scout Councl lvrknn Vce Presdent; Other (arterel Men Are Naed Ades CARTERET El Strelau, attorney of ths borough was elected presdent of the Rarltan Councl Boy Scouts of Aerca for 98. A nuber of Carteret resdents are servng n varous posts of the Councl. C. P. Perkns s second vce presdent of the Councl. Mr. Strelau also s a Councl eber at large for the Central lstnct. Councl ebers of the Eastern Dstrct whch coprses Carteret are; L»ous B;own. Mrs. Perkns, John P. Mulvhll. John Kennedy and Thoas Oeraghty, all of thfs borough. Mr. Mulvhll s charan of the Eastern dstrct. The 98 dstrct and neghborhood cossoners fro Carteret are Patrck DeSants and Mr. Geraglty. Slovak Club to Hold Valentne Party CARTERET Fnal arrangeents have been copleted by the Ladles' Slovak. Ctzens' Club for a Valentne party to be held Wednesday nght at the clubroos. Mrs. Stephen Krssak and Mrs. Frank Medvetz wll be n charge of hosptalty and Mrs. Stephen Medvetz of the przes. Bcyclst Hurt, Seeks $, n Daages CARTERET Wlla Toth Jr., ths borough, asks daages of $, n a Coon Fleas Court acton at New Brunswclt aganst Ada Sosnowskl, Heald Street, because of njures allegedly suffered March 8, 97 on Washngton Avenue ths borough. Toth asserts the njures were receved when he was knocked off hs bcycle and run over by the autooble of Sosnowskl. A Glorous Reunon Couple Reunted After Years Lfe starts anew for Mrs. Mary Stanko who had not seen her husband snce 9. She s anzed at all the foodstuffs found n grocery stores. Ters the Unted States a vertable paradse. CARTERET The thrll of reunon wth hs wfe who he has not seen for S years s beng enjoyed by Mchael Stanko, 9 Sale Avenue, an eploye of the U. S. Metak Refnng Copany here. Stanko s gettng acquanted anew wth hs wfe Mary who recently arrved fro the lttle Czechoslovak vllage of Vetke Zolozyte. Stanko had not seen hs wfe snce 9. Marred n 9, Stanko, lke atl young en, was called for ltary servce under the Austra-Hungary rege. Sx onths alter, he won an honorable dscharge. Most of the able-boded en were egratng to the Unted States n search of work and happness, After cong to the Unted State*. Mr. SUnko settled n Pennsylvana, later went to Oho. At the outbreak of World W«, he was oa)p to the u, 9. Ary and served g ontha. < n 86, h«oae to Port t and latwto Ottt. On Man, Wfe Reunted at Carteret tbreak of World War, he ade arrangeents to brng hs wfe. The hostltes blocked the plans. He then lost contact. After the last war was ended, Mr. Stanko ade renewed efforts to contact her and brng her to ^he Unted States, Ths te he suc ceeded. "We recognzed each Other edately." Mr. Stanko sad ae he related eetng hs wfe on he arrval by steashp n New York Mrs, Stanko, Aerca, s paradse. "A grocery store here.she sttl, "has ore goods tha all the stores n a cty n Caecho Slovaka." She told" of the hunlmuw en ounlered <jurlng> the war year the Lack of food. At one te, sh had to bde n a cellar for sx onth*, "t*. Wonderful to see (dtto nce she n the store wndows Stanko &ad "eve a djmtfn." She *t the t Kad PRCE THRK8< Voters Setj For School Electon Thrrr Mebers <.ho»en; Budget Dp to Voters CARTERET-Three tho Board of Educaton j rhnsen by ths borough^ \ Tuesday Voters wll go to \M\ nn places n the rve publc throughout the aft«oon and nng, Sx canddates have prot* theselves. They are: Walte:' Nlelec and Mlcha* rllo, ncubenu andqeorgt Republcans, "l«on Curtan, Pox«!,lr and Mchael * ' Thr three to be elected wth John Scally. Patrck! Andrew P. B&ugartner, John nkn. Stephen Fedla M. Morrs Jr. The canddates represent nn phases of the county Mr Nlelec s a lfelong ; dent of the Borough, attended ' publc schoole n CaTteret, presently resdes on Edgar ' wth hs wfe and ther two (len Ho s a eber of the! Faly Church and s ep~ hy the New Roosevelt Lau Mr. Nlelec has long b%en ested n the cvc progress of ' Borough and s at tl charan of the local < the Red Cross drve, Me has both as clerk of the Board Educaton and presdent and such had drected the tettrt.., of the School Board n a PHJBW»'' vt and econocal sdlflltrt* on of ts affars. He has pledt lself to the contnuaton n'h a progra for the beneft loel syste of the Borough. Mr. Shutello was born and the Borough of Carteret resently lves on Carteret Av th hs wfe and faly, graduate of the local schools he Rahway Hgh School, ployed by the Barber Aspb Copany n Perth Aboy and*. uch has represented labor for nuber of years. He has long assocated Wth any of the tlvtles of the Borough of eret. He has served as such.he nfantle paralyss drves, t al tes forrwtter Ca e was appqjhted n 97 fm; lt tt)ll.uwred ter of Frane^' Cearney, the lft presdent of tha oard of Educaton and now t e-electlon to tn Offce of :olmlonet, ftp. 8hutello tledged to a hgh educ tandard for the school ch the BoroUgH. Mr. Toth has lved the f hs lfe n the Borough of < eret and resde* wth hs n Randolph Street. He atb arteret publc school, CartL,. gh School, and Cleson Coll«W," t s a eber of Bt. Ellas Churefc > nd a ebtr of the Catholdeteran Cbltlttee. He s presently servng as a eber of the eterans' Housng cottee. He' served durng the recent war tor bout three years n the Unte tates Artay and returned to cvl-. an lfe to work for the General > Motors, n Uttden. Ths s the frst te that Mr,, Toth s BMfcflg publc offce. H«' (Contnued on Page 6) Boro Teachers, Hosptal Patents" CARTERjBT Two ebers.', he Carteret publc school fa are n hosptals recoverng eg fractured. Prank Bttreford Jr, Street, Hgh School teacher. patent at th«rahway Me Hosptal sunatlng fro a : f the rght ^sustaned We_ lay orntnl then he slpped j ell on the M U front of hs whle pattlog <ftlt ashes. MSS Bthtf Gordon, f the ColtlottNs l School ldes n rvtogton s a who, he rlvngtbu Oejeral H wth a leg atod knee fracture.) Gordon wat watng for a rvlngton when a car skdded 5th Weddng Date Marked by Esloks CARTE; guests a HolyFa Sunday slk Mrs. John who were ffth The Frank czak, M Mrs. O drew { Nleltc*. furnshed and hs The sented More tlft hla honor Randolph g ther

2 Mss Clare Margaret Dck L. Man at St. Joseph's S! * Thr n a ; f K r nf un-'t UH'K fl,u;tl :^Ket Drk. 6 tn Pole!" A M A y, son of M.! Mrdppdn. S T-LS t'l'l n fl lrlf lt t' M Vn tor Gabr.n. 'le :n-r; - *lnlr l<" hn-band,,v, (),,; ;! on Mnnol f *- r.v,.(, nut7 F MV'lllll Hr [Jl d" <!'.')!< H H'l'.' '''H Wth fl fll o p;; and an t>>rhll coafu n a: '.RP by bllev of tn Mr-. M'O'M'hon attended C'nrtrret Hoj S'Mnol an s eplovnd : whte satn (t lh<- M'lf" nsw! n Perth on* «leeve», Anboy Hfr husband uraduatad necklne and a full fro Ht Albu HKM School uul Wn" " nto no a lor long tran.;»f;v<,l r:vu - ': ' '' S. Marne.!::. rvth vel of llle'cxps ltnnn Wnrl War Me.lv rnl'.fh n. l' U S Ary f,o a MeethMrt' nr" carred ft wht*.rned wth «vhtc ',"rs of lllles o* ( Wlu Sanwd Haul, Vkaln Club McGeerhan, snt*r of w. us ad of honor, j n an orchd satn nown :!.r n the brde's Wth df fbwer. as a headdress a bouquet of roses. < AKH OF THANKS,:,-xpres. our sln,.,,k', to our relatves,,,!:' elnhbors for the!" ' xj--smns of sypathy,;. umrul floral trbutes tur rc.-ent bereaveent ll ' ",-, of nt! denrly beloved, H dally wth to thank '., Krurtl MacUunnld. [ ; l. - wards of conso- : A Dreyfus Co., B. ( ).. h;»h orok Rdtc Cuc'L Craftsen's Tn jjore Roosevelt Lud^e r & A. M.: Lnden n A Bowlnu LeaKue; Blue P ntne Co.; t.ho.j u.nafl cars; the pall-,. tur Carteret Polhc ul tc Punera! Drector 'A Bz.b ftr satlfaftny -lerd, lloszt-s Faly Buhenheler Faly HerretU Kally Newan Faly llorter Faly HUSKY BOYS ACKSON - CLOTHES 6 SMTH ST. PERTH A:\UOY, N. J. ' CARTKRET -Wale W vu elected presdent of the Uk ranan -Awcan CUen' Club a( the wwual tetlng prrsdtd lover by Phlhp Balnsky OUe offcer.-! elected were Ada Gnda. vl:r pre«;(l"lt; Hurry HHVclk, Rar-ll MTU'Lrv,.lohn Lukatkewcz. n-c-ncn secretary, Mchael Holowehtk, treame; [Eutsene WadlaK and Abrose Olnjdt. coptrollers and Mchael Ps- nowdd, ana'r Plans wer> nude to ren«v»t«jthe clubroos for the nstallaton of a televson set was announced that eetng; wll be held tlw second Sndny of each onth. Foreen Mnlrel Show Sunday, Mondny CARTEBET - Court Cwteret, 8, Foresters of Aerca, wll present ts postponed frolc and nstrel show, tls Sunday and Monday nghts. A atnee for chldren wll bp held at : P. M. toorrow at the Hlth School Audtoru. > A fnal rehearsal wll be held tontkhl. ; A NEW CTZEN CABTKRET Mr. and Mrs. Ed- j ward Moore, Elwood Avenue are the parents of a son born at the Elzabeth Oeneral Hosptal. Mrs. Moore s the forer Vrgna Way of Hallway. SON TO MKASUKS CAHTERET--A son was born to Mr. and Mrs Stephen Lukajluk. 9 Unon Street nt the Perth Aboy CrenerHl Hosptal. KARM NCOME Far ncoe reached an all te hkh n 9, totalng $,- 7,, or ll per cent over l)(. tn: prevous record year, accordng to Secretary of Agrculture! Clnton P.Anderson. Mss Bok's Brdal Set for May 'K,' \ V. K,. 'HOlllfl 'f j (WRTTRFT - M EllMbrth brde- Bok, dauoner nf Mr. nnrl Mr* Sphen B;k. 8 El Street, nl,,lk ;, whdl" n ' -.r May»< lh<" dflte nf her «rlnt', T ), f. Mrs M'Ocw'lll ;.n' F.dward J.flaynor. Jr., «>n fldc a: ll* Tylf Ave- uf Flwnd.. OnvnO! Hr. T,W Orjn«r and the lat" Mrs Maf Qsynor M's Rok wa! Klvrn n surpr^' hda! sowsr n the Ukranan Hall by M«, John Dontk, Mlss My Drtk and Mr» T C Unt Hdward Swuborsk and h> or- rhmtra pl*yad. Ou«*U pre»mh w»re Mrs Kl!?.a- beth Sn'Utf. Mr? Prank Bolew [ Mrs. John L*» and <»up!>tw. ThereM, Mrs Albert joo, Mrs. j l»ru. Mn, ABJflU»ko(. Mrs Mchel Varna d tuuhter. Mary j Mrs Andrew Toth and dokhtor. M«rjaret, and M John Perch, tl of run borouvh. Mrv Ad» Olnda and dauhter. Janet. Mr*. John OtMor. Mr.v Davd Lynch, M John ^kos Jr.. Mrs. Joseph h«rk«y. Mrs. Bernard Kelfp.. Mtw Or»r? Cunbftk, Mt»s Jula Trosko, Mrs Hwry Heller, Mrs Rwuel Kaplan. Mr Jann" Bracr Ml" Kll7ahoh Knvr M - Knet Ksl. Ms. John Uobn -' Mrs te )hen K»h,!.hr M -"! Mary. Vt?rgaret and Barbara ^ M NldoU* Novak, Mrs. J. Mftkka Mrs John Branv Mrs. J. E. Bhust. Mrs, F'. Maloch. M Jula Bsulock Qeorxe N»wadkl, Mrs. J. F»pl ] /k ' Ahlerlng. Mrs. Lous Snoslnoyleh ul Mrs. Mary Dydak, nl of W, hnrounh. Mrs. John Metlasa of Oarwo<d, Mrs. Robert. Seel. Mrs, Stephen Kovacs and Mrs. Je» Es of Rahway. Mrs John Donck a Mra. M E Moltrade and daluev. Oladys, of Wodbnd«e, Mrs. lster Konyhas and dnhter, Betty. of Trenton, Mrs. Elzabeth spos and daughtm-s. BUty and Else, of New York, Mss Rose Engrl and Mrs. Robert Kuhn of Elzabeth, and Mrs. E. ('. Wales and dautht#r, Cenrveve of New Bnnswlck. (ANAUAN POBTH Canada's ports fro the Unted States were 5 to per cent greater than n the boo year of 98, and twce as large a* n 99. The reasons advanced ffor the ncreases ore ncreased concentraton of Canada's port deand* on the Unted State because alternatve sources of supply have reaned lted snce the war and the pent-up deand for uch equpent and tjoods 95 SZE Todays Pattern ' Pattern 9S5 eoe«n nk 5. J8,,,, U. H. BO Szu K Uknn 8H yarda 9 nch Send TWENTY-FVE CENT8 n col for ths pattern to 7 N>WNp«p«r Pattern Depl. Weal 8th St., New York. N V 'rlnt planly SZE, NAME. ADDHESS, STYLE NUMBER NOW la th«te t> HPW for Sprng! KlftcK r'' nora lrfun you tha braudnnw Maran Mtrtn Pattern Book, cra-rull nf erlnn tprng fahlonn for nvcryrnh 'lnn a FREE PATTERN prlnlh nulrs thp book--twn belts n KVP you, the New Look Heller have hla! Church AnxUnry To Mccl March.? CARTFRET-A ove nnd talk on how rtcrntlnn* Wll feature :l]c >nrh : eet n K of Ht. Ann's Anxl try nf 8. Deetrus' Ukr»nnl CT. Hrl«"?p? wll be Mrs. Mx : Nuds. and Mrs, Jrp' Svnhlk, At the lnm. eetlnn all offlcern we re-elcrted They are: Mr;.nsf-p) Svchlk. prasldent; M;s. Jo:n llndtnk, vce presdent: Mr, H-phrn Melck, secretary: M, E:dv.M(l Kubck, assstant. re rotary; Mrs. John Xlebnn, trenurcr..".nd Mrs. Albert Marron ntslstant treasure. Mrs. Hunlk. Mrs. Peter Tnrc7. and Mrs. Mtrronl were naed to the sck Mrs. Mchael MU7,yka, hostess, (lo:nt,"d he sprcal prlw whch w.s nwrdfd to Mrs. Charlps B'thnne;. The fnllowlnc ebers' weddng annversares were celeb-.aterl lt h" rlnsp nf the busness He.sslnn. Mr. John Onda, Mrs. (conc F.lko and Mrs. Edward C'.'n!!! (lh' prze -wnners were Mrs. T.nr/. Mrs K,y 8utr:h, Mrs. J. E. sv, ;ud Mrs. Charles Harrow. Many Attend Funeral For Mrs. Ronzt rarteret Many persons attended tle funeral servces Frday flrrnoon for Mrs. Ea Rszlts, r 7 Grant Avenue, held at thr Blzub Funeral Hoe, 5 Wheeler Avenue. Rev. Kenneth MacDonald P) ), prleat-n-chnrgb of St Mark's Church offcated. Burtaj was n Clovrrleaf Meoral Park Bearers were Frank Bareford John Clark, Vernon Etherlde Thoas He.sel, Eugene Howard flnd Charlps Hesel. There was a large profuson of flornl trbutes.. T. Vrokop to Wed Pennylvana Grl PHONE R(ORDKKS QARTKRET Announceent The Federal Councatons has been ade by Mr. and Mrs. Cosson HS decded to post- Earl L. Stchcr, Cressona, Pa., of pone the authorzaton of the u.se the ernjaneent of ther daughter, >)( auoatlc recorders on nterstate telephone lnes untl March st. Ther use orgnally had been authorzed to begn on January 5th. Tle delay was the result of a dspute over who would nstall and antan the warnng sound devce whch the FCC says ust be C. Artetta to Franca T. Prokop son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pro- op, Jersey Street, ths place. Thn brde-to-be graduated fro the Cressona Hgh School and s eployed at Cap Kler a.s a hosptal adnstratve adje. Her fance, graduate of Carteret Hgh up wth the recorders. School, attended the Unversty The devce would ot a "beep" of Hchlgan. He served wth the sound at regular ntervals to.servcmj, j. Ary for three years, of whch wev not avalable durng notlce to phone users that what-fumflh two yean was spent over- """ W8T ' th«y say s beng recorded at the } se&a. He s now rployal at Cap lother end of the lne., KhpeT 5 an X-ray teclnclan. MRS. ROCKY N HOSPTAL CAHTERET Mrs. John Rocky, WHAT NEXT? PSCTfl ths borokh, s n patent at the UTCHVrXE, N. D.-En route,,, ws c_, anu,.,. v., TO WED SUNDAY Kl/.h'th Oc'al Hosptal. to UtchvUle recently, John Op-.-" J ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e ^ Joan Sosrecord level of M;y, ^, ntord- ^So, daughter ol M)'. and Mrs. of Ft. Ranson, practcally TO MKT TONGHT lost hs car. frst, a back wheel a (.a* Burnau uf Lvbur Stajtkf'fWMpr ^wtmjt»o( *-P8rshng CAHTKRKT - Wngs Athletc fl»w QH- Unable to flnd the wheel, UCL Tn: bu'feav's ndex, coveftn* Aflftft, w!lh»vtls!r to Scha- Club wll eet at 7 o'clock tondhl he put on \\h spare wheel. Next, 9 coodt's, at the end of Ws Wasylyk, son of Mr. and Mrs. ul ts clubroos, Mary Street, buper fell off. When he Oecebe',,nsc la a postwar hsh Theodore Wusylyk nf Burlngton Stec. Sunday afternoon. stopped n Lchvlle, he lost tn of 6: per crnt. of the 9G average. t was.8 per cent hr.her Pebruary s, n H. Deetrus' swtch key. After gettng the car gong agan, he drove a few les tlun the prvtjuh year. Church. and then the car qut copletely. An oblgng neghbor drove Opgard and hs son hoe. DAYS N BOXCAR, LOSE6 5 FOUNDS PORT SMTH, Ark. Cllblne nto a car he thought was bound for Odgen, Utah, Earl Harrson,, was locked n the car at WelU, Nev. and rode for eght days and nghts wthout food, water or suffcent clothng to «ep H war. Doctors found hs ars and legs frostbtten and, durng hs "prsonent," Harhon lost about 5 lbs., weghng es» than pounds when le was Hosptalzed. 'BO Presdent Truan recently awardwl an "honorable dscharge" to the Vnttad Servce Organzaton, better luvown as the UBO, whch for seven years provded entertanent and cofort fo; the Unted aues ared forces afld ther Alles. The organzaton, representng the Prostestant] CathoUc nod Jewsh faths, collected a.w. fro February, 9. Uuough Pecebt'. 97. NEW FEATURE! MEN'S " [ WASHED & SHRTS X O C RONED When Brought n Wth Othe. Work OM WEEK SERVCE LAUNDRY l!» TO 9 LBS. WASHED RNSED DAMP-DRUM) c LAUNDERETTE OPPOSTE ACME MARKET T'XEPHONE WOOOBHDGE H-B MAN STREET WOQDBRDGE :TV. ;>'"'rr- Lacy Char Cwwnf W /«* ^ ^ HPRO ' Polce Acton»" / '< CAHTKRET-Only elghf, nles wrrc p the, tolls of tftfr He ynr. tne annual report v-cf^f fleoree ShsrRn rvelcd., r.s nuber, two were Tly arrested, whle t was fl'- ntfee for the sx Fne whte tlnn lfn«l', a lary qllty to hk rochflfd char sh. Thr rrkt fnrs vertcal strprs srk<^tf; a faf pattern. A dlrfrtlnn raflfl f«r rr)rhrtne ths STU'K* ("AR SKT ay bf obtaned hy wndnr a supfd, self sddrrssfd onvhopt to the Ncfdlfwork Departrnl of ths paprr rrq>stlne leaflet No Funeral s Held For Mrs. Munkacny CARTERET The funeral of Mrs. Barbara Munkacy, 6, was held yesterday ornnk for her hoe. John Street. A hgh ass of reque was offered n St. Elzabeth's Church wth Rev. Anthony Huber offcatng. Bural was n the Presbyteran Ceetery, Woorlbrrje. Bearers were Bala Nagy, John Mftkka, Steve Knanct. Steven S?.ur, Kalan Csndosh and Mchael Buhan^. She was a eber of the Rakocsy Socety and a councant of St. Elaabeth's Church. Survtvlnx ore her husband Elek Prank Munkacsy; two chldren, Mrs. Patrck Tuhey and Alex Prank Muntecsy, both of Carttrst; a sster. Elzabeth Supko n Hungary; a brother, John Molnar of New Branswlck and three grandchldren. BEGNS SPRNG SEMESTER CARTERET Joseph P. Sabo, Jr., 6 Pershnn Avenue, has be- Kun sprnf! srestpr studes at pw Unversty, Madson, where he s a student n Brothers ColleK«of Lberal Arts. Te). Ur * 8-5 ON (Undo r.-nean \n/>lfv/s on Sunday carterfx-the arrftue of Mbs Htflla Nean, 57 Roosevelt Avnue, t.o Joseph Onda Jr «ll ke Mure lf-re Sunday. [n honnr of hor apprnnchnn arrage, Mr, Ntean was Rlvsn a ;.surprse showed. The affar was (UTfKed by Mrs. Prank Nean and was held at Kutcy's Tavern. '' GuestR were Mss Helen Nean, Mss Carolne Nean, Mrs. Josephne Nean, Mrs. Paul Nean, Mrs. JosBph Nean, Mss Jula Onda. Mrs. Joseph Qlnda. Mrs. Stanley Onda, Mrs. Jula RalkowlU, Mrs. Wlla Selby. Mrs. Joserjh Klraly, Mrs. Stanley Solen, Mrs. Joseph Karwckl, Mrs. John Marc, Mrs. Prank Soltys, Mss Stephane Soltys, Mrs. Frank Marc. Mrs, Charles Blekfl, Mss Rose Bleka. Mrs. Mchael Aba'ay, Sr., Mrs. Steven KBB*. Mrs. Steven Pallag. Mrs. Joseph Karakowskl, Mrs. Albert Fnk, Mrs Matthew Wltkowsk, Mrs. John Palko and Mrs. Steven Kutey. WEDDNQ SUNDAY CARTERET-Mlss Helen Maskaly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Maskaly, Roosevelt Avenue, wll be coe the brde of Ada Osyf, ths borough, Sunday at P. M. n St. Ellas' Oreek Catholc Church. WEDDNG TOMORROW CARTEBET -r- Mss Bernadne Czajkowskl, daughter of Mr, and Mr. Stephen Czajkowskl of Grant Avenue, wll be arred to Johp Utus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Lltus of Mercer Street, toorrow afternoon at o'clock n the rectotry of the Holy Faly Church, A NEW ARRVAL CABTERET A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs: Frank 8tra- Kapede, 5 Howard Avenue at the Perth Aboy General Hosptal, Board of Get Annual were subtted at ths eetng of the Board of by Mrs. N. A. Jacoby a WUM Walh, borotuh ne, Mge Huplres. reklatr H«aHh nspects Mlthnr chwlty, Bd«ard Lausohr was as clerk. The board wll h< next eetng March, M*M Sut SherUkn Gets /V»r«p'# Cap,... T Ml: Alce Sherldnn, daughter Alce Sherdan of Pershln nue and Ue late Cornelus dan. receved her cap at can held by at, Peter's Oen pltal School of Nursng n Brunswck. 8he ; a graduate ol Rt Hffh School n Perth Abt edately followng the cetrj she and her other left for wesk vacaton n Florldn LETTERS ARE GRANTED.) CARTERKT Surrogate V. Convsry at New granted letters of to Mrs. Anna Mendal on of he husband, Wlla, wj January 6. The estate? V.M JftOO, For Soeoae Y«H l-ove AL SAKSO FtorU Hours: A. M. - ) }' Sundaa Tll Noon CARTERET»-6<> 65. WASHNGTON AVENt., C AR l~f.r T t N. J. Cartcret SPRY >» 5c --.7 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 5 k 5< GOLDE WEST FREE DELVERY Tel. C*r. Porterhouse STEAK 7 SRLON STEAK»79 FRESH HAMS CHOPPED BEEF:;.:; b.6 LAMB CHOPS ah u(kr A 6 VEAL CHOPS "FOWL b. t Valentne! yu h-l>. sft for Her fro our outstandng H< <TUOH of lne jewelry. Jnv*-lry, beautful and Ulllne to Te, r«hramt your wntnu-h (K no other gft «'an So gve her a jewelry ^ttt fro ROBERTS LEBERMAN QUALTY JEWFMHS SMTH STREET PRRTH AMBOY, N.. VALENTME GREETNGS for those you love. e your flowers are, you are. FOHTWB; BEST PJ FLOWE&8 DEEP WATER PNK SALMON PRE- LENTGN HUNTS PEARS Z?.» c CHCKEN SOUP ' r MAZOLA OL PL7C tt9t DEL MONTE KHW t PORK & BEANS ' 9c DEL MONTE COFFEE * 5c NESCAFE vr 9e r«. SUPER SUDS x $ DUZ OXYDOl Can NOW ON SALE Horn* Made JONES FAMOUS PES WQV CUBE* APFW OHERtv MANY 5«VORY %

3 \K W, PRESS Josephne Jackson Mss Katherne k. daughter of.rkson,, Carteret,. he brde of Fran - of Mr. and Mrs. Rocka*W. ls,rr Yost. O.8W..!l(. f l the cereony.!.,.,,rtpd to the alur Clarence Jackwn;, whte slpper wtta',, ft full skrt «-, on g tran. Ker tl ven of lluson fro a tar» of Cl (, :v s and»he CKT led,,,.,ook adorned wth ds and streaers Of valley- rnughln was»ld Vncent Nalbwh, Hll Drdegroo, served Wesley Jackson,.,,. de. and Edward r,,[ honor wore a shell ', -own styled wth a.n-s extendng nto a n,l npcklne and cape,, neadress was of,: 's and»he carred bouquet of pnk rosebuds and b»by> breath. Mr. and Mrs. Nalbch wll resde n Long sland, followng ther weddng trp through New York State. For travellag the brde cho«* a Mack sut wth red accestoes and a corsage of orchds. Mrs. Nalttfh, graduate of Cartent Hgh School, wan eployed at the Aercan Mneral Sprts Corporaton here. Her husband was graduated ffo the Bshop Loughln Meoral Hgh School n Brooklyn and attended Manhattan College and Colgate Unversty He wred wth the U. S. Marne Corp, wth three years' duty ln the South Pacfc. He s eployed by the Oenerat Aercan Mneral Sprts Corporaton n New York Odd Fellow to Hear Rev, Ftzgerald CARTERET Rev. Boylan Fltz gerald, grand chaplan wll be th speaker nt tonght's eetng ol Carteret Lodge, «7..O.O.F. ln Odd Fellows Hall. The annual roll call wll ark the setslon. kkeelsheer The Jewelry Gft Shop PERTH AMBOY 7 SMTH STREET New FM Rado Staton 'tanned for County Seat NSW BRUNSWCK - D B. Boy, pretdent of the Hone New* PobUthnt Copany *nnonnced ytttordaj that FM rado's latot drve fonranl, wll beeoe a part of ths are* when the copany'* new frequency odulaton rado staton MC thk Sprng. Tho rtadm and offleet wll be located»t W Church Street. Applcaton tor an AM or standard broadcast staton has been ade and wll be part of the new staton n the near future. Kadys Are Hosts At Brthday Party CARTERET Mr. and Mrs. Lous Kady, 8 Eerson Street, entertaned at a Jont brthday and Valentne party ln honor of the second brthday of ther daughter, Elane Margaret, held at ther hoe. Quests ncluded Eleanor and Wlla Teleposky, Margaret Ann and Steven Ooyena, Jr.. Sophe and Arthur Nagy, Jack Teleposky, Margaret Suto, Ann Toth, Wlla Uhouse. Mrs. Wlla Teleposky, Mrs. Steven Ooyena. Mrs. John Teleposky, Mrs. Joseph Toth and Mrs. Wlla Uhouse. all'of ths borough. Mss Koed n Hosptal; Fractured Left Ankle CARTERET Mss Dag ar Koed, Eerson Street s a patent nt St. Elzabeth Hosplul sufferng fro a fracture of the left ankle. Mss DaRer slpped and (ell at 5 P. M. yesterday n frorft of her hoe. JUST. Paragraphs Often Weather Observaton n New England s often a crcus atter-boston Olobe. Trannf Fve years wth the Boy Scouts and a sartlad can ake knots that copare favorably wth those hs sster leaves n g phone cord wthout tryng. Mlwaukee Journal. nfallble 8lg* We shall not expect the llennu untl we see a brone statue honorng a an who erely attended to hs own busness. Akron (O.) Beacon-Journal. AeroMthe Border Aong the Aercan Anu now beng shown ln Mexco s seres of Short* about Superhobre The New Yorker, On Hs Way Once he has learned to ake hself heard n a gatherng o.' hs n-laws, any an s well on hs way to becong & publc speaker. Boston Olobe. Today Today, the unearthng of a treasure trove eans the rght j answers to the lastes rado contest. Not a Devce A pronent physcan says no devce wll change the shape of the adult nose. Well, at that, you can't really call Joe Lous a devce. Jackson (Mss.) News. GRAND OPENNG STATE HARDWARE Co. FRDAY FEBRUARY 6th - Wth Specals Galore HARDWARE We have n stock such tes as STANLEY Rule«, Plaues, Haers, Chsels, etc. MLLER FALLS tools of all knds. WHEELNG Garbage Ash Cans, and Wash Tubs nl «t Specal Low Prces., HOME APPLANCES PROCTOR n^m and Pop-Up Toasters. SUNBEAM ron*, Toaster*, and Mx-Mas^rs. GENERAL ELECTRC Toastew, ron* and Mx-Mast^ PYREX Dshes and Sea. : WEAREVPU full lne of pota and pans. We wll carry everythng a food hardware store «l<>uld cany. Dolan Jr. Weds Canadan Grl At Cereony n Washngton,D.C. CARTERET The arrage of Mss Jean Eleanor Oettls, Washngton, D. C, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mlton C. Oettls of Canada to Edward Jaes Dolan Jr., son of Edward J. Dolan ST.. 9 Lowell Street and the late Mrs. Dolan, took place n St. Ann's Church, Washngton, D C. Saturday at A. M. Rev R. A Phelan perfored the cereony. The brde, escorted to the altar by Hugh Carleton of Washngton. D. C, was attred n a navy blue tssue falle gown styled wth long talored sleeves, ankle length straght skrt, peplu caught wth gathers and a full-length taffeta slk tran. Her straw rrownless hat wth a wde br was tred wth sprng flowers and a French lluson oss-green vel. She carred a whte prayer book adorned j wth a whte orchd. ' Mss Elzabeth Dolan. sster of' the brdegroo, was the ad of honor, She wore a rose bege ankle-length ballerna dress styled wth long sleeves, hgh necklne and her brown straw hat was tred wth roses and pnk velng. She carred an old fashoned nosegay. Eugene Koepfler of ths borough served as the brdegroo's best an. Mr. and Mrs. Dolan wll resde at the Lowell Street address, followng a two-week weddng trp to the Pocono Mountans. For travelng Mrs. Dolan wore a forp- ;st green gabardne sut wth allgator accessores, brown felt hat wth atchng ostrch feathers and tan coat wth an orchd corsage. The brde was graduated fro Clear Lake Hgh School, n Saskatchewan. Canada, and'the Retna Busness College, also n Saskatchewan. Sht has been eployed wth the Brtsh Purchasng Cosson ln Washngton, D. C, sln^ March 9. as supervsor of "he quarterasters stall records and councatons. Her husband was graduated CAPPED A8 NURSE CARTERET Mss Margaret Herega, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Herega, McKlnley Avenue, receved her cap at cereones ln St. Mchael's Hosptal School of Nursng. New York. Mss Herega School. fro St. Mary's Hgh School n Perth Aboy and receved hs Bachelor of Scence degree fro Seton Hall College, South Orange. He receved hs LL.D. fro Georgetown Unversty, Washngton. DC Durng the war he served n the South Pacfc Theatre as a eber of the th Arborne Dvson, U. S, Ary, and s the holder of the Legon of Mert and the Bronze Star. THE WEATHER OVER THE WEEK-END (By wre fro V. 8. Weather Bureau, Washngton) Outlook for Saturday and Sunday: Soe Tan or snow lkely. Saturday far. Sunday, contnued cold. Valentne Socal ForSu Els' CWV CARTERET St. Ellas' Post, Catholc War Veterans, wll sponsor a socal for all veterans of St. Ellas' Greek Catholc Church-February at'8 P. M., n the parsh hall. Those n charge of hosptalty and arrangeents are Stephen Kunak and George Toth, co-charen, asssted by Joseph Barch, Mfchael Qulck, Peter Oulck, Stephen Galab, John and George Kurtz, Alex Kuza; John Pavllnet. John Polanln, Edward Lozak, George Sllvkn, John Kachur and Alex Fazekas. Rebekahs Plannng Valentne Socal CARTERET Rebekah Odd Fellows set February 8 as the date for the annual Valentne party to be held n Odd Fellows Hall. New ebers wll also be ntated. Arrangeents wll be n chargt of Mrs. Thoas Moss, Mrs. Lena Mchaels, Mrs. August Wulf, Mrs. Jane Ward and Mrs. John Donnelly. t's n NEW JERSEY! Ths s a scene fro above a busy New Jersey hghway. Fro your car or bus, you would recognze t as one of the any ol refnng centers whch can be found n our great state. Here soe of the largest ol copanes n the world have operated snce 87. Today, New Jersey's ol refneres are contnung ther forward progress. Plants are beng expanded here to eet the greatest deand for ol n the ndustry's hstory. New technques are beng appled to producton of resns, detergents, nsectcdes. Hrg&ta qualty gasolne s beng developed for autoobles f<ft lats-for the wheels of ndustry, n New Jersey and throughout the naton. Eleqccty and g»s play portant roles n any xcftnng proces»e. Publc SM$f^ ** <*» Copany, " '%tet»dt Mss Pluta Weds Mr. and Mrs. Wlla S Joseph ]. Lesko j On Weddng Trp n Hew Yo\ CARTEftET Many folks fro CARTERET - Mss Dorothy Helen Baran and Berth* Carteret went to Freehold over the Agnes Kulbackl, Mechanc bo^ of ths cty, and week-end to attend the weddng street, Perth boy dau«hter «f' Pp<Ty of Cart ret were noy, aauger «A WQre «QTf. *» ^ ', ot Mss Mary Pluta, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kulbackl be- r o grmn W ln, dtow Mr. and Mrs John Pluta, S Letcae the br of Wlla Oeorge' a wuh»tchlng roml. (ert Street, to Joseph. Lesko, Steosak, Van Bur en Avenue, jpectvey. son of Mr. and Mrs. John Bakaes. ths borough at a double-rng of Freehold, forerly of ths borough, whch took place ln St. the brdegroo, was the toft nttj Steven Sstecuk. Jr., cereony n St. Stephen'^Church, Perth Aboy at : P.p. Satur- Mary's Church, Freehold. Ushers were Frank Skropdl day. Rev. John Ozarowskl perfored the cereony. The brde wore a wht* two pece sut wth atchng accessores and Gven n arrage by her brothhud a corsage of whte, roses."the er,"frank"kubackr, trv'brldvw'as atroh of honor. Mrs. John Pluts fttured ln, whle gn^ MUn Jr., wove a pnk falle \tts wth' gown, fashoned wtb a lace bertha, whte accessores and ha> a covl re?.!^:- H^Vl.!'. ruffled skrt extend nr nto n??: t»ta. A fngertp vel of tulle was an, the best an, also lave the brde n arrage. Followng A Weddng trp to New York, the couple wll resde ln Freehold. For travellng the brde wore a tan sut wth a fur topper. The brde s a graduate of Ca~teret Hgh School and was eployed by Sobel Brothers n Perth Aboy. Her husband, a veteran of the U 8. Marne Corps, s eployed by the Karagheusan Rug Copany n Freehold. Lst Przewnners At Presdent's Ball, CARTERET Carteret Post. Aercan Legon today announced the wnners of varous przes at the Presdent's Brthday Ball as follows: Cake wth des, donated by Qualty Bakery, Mchael Shutello: second cake donated by Ulans, Anthony Slach; bottle of wne, Wendell Phllps; door prze, perfue gven by Legon, C. Nagowcz. draped fro clusters of orange blossos and she carred a whte prayer book arked wth a whte orchd and lles of the valley. Mss Mary Natcv of ths cty was the ad of honor. She wore a pnk starched chffon gown wth a atchng crown and carred a bouquet of pnk roses. The atron* of honor, Mrs. Catherne Daly of Bloofleld, wore a slar gown of blue and car: led red roses. Mrs. Carteret, Wlla Dcrwtcs, Ha Baran and Joseph Sut of ths cty. Mr. fnd Mrs. Scecnk an a weddng trp to New York upon ther return wll km Jackson Avenue, secton, Carte~et. For tr»v the brde wore a pak and dress wth black accessoral a fur topper wth cor**t«orchds. Mrs. Secsak attended Aboy Hgh School. Her s a veteran of the U. 8. and s eployed by the Wheeler Corporaton ln Ok FAO report bds world food output ln next t yean ANDD\\ EDDNG \LBUMS CLEARANCE FOR NFANTS 895 CHRSTENSEN'S 98 DRESSKS & KOVTPKKS QULTS & CHENLLE SPREADS CHENLLE HOUSE COATS KNTTED LEGGNG SETS REG ' v REDUCTON ON ALL NFANTS' KNTWEAR SWEATERS - BOOTE SETS, - SHAtyfS, ETC/. SALOR SUTS, Long Pauls FLANNEL SLACK SUTS BOYS JERSEY SUTS SK JACKETS COTTON PANTES GRLS' DRESSES GRLS' DRESSES, '' FOR CHLDREN REG. (Whte and Blue) REDUCTON ON ALL OTHER SNOW SUTS. Odd Lot of Kd and Fabrc Gloves WOOL SKRTS BLOUSES SNUGGES FOR WOMEN - REG NOW NOW for. REDUCTON ON WOMEN'S AND CHLDREN'S FLANNEL GOWNS & PAJAMAS FOR MEN and BOYS - SWEATERS SWEATERS BOYS'SWEATERS BELTS & SUSPENDERS (Plantp) BELTS & SUSPENDERS (Plastc) DRESS SHRTS WHTE OXFORD SHRTS (Van Heusen, Essley) SOCKS (Odd Lot) REG no NOW for,5 % REDUCTON ON OVERCOATS & TOPCOATS ODD LOT MKVS, WOMEN'S & CHLDREN^ SUPPERS $, - FOR THE HOUSEHOLD - NOW GUEST TOWEL.59 c&5$ CHAR PADS SHOWER CURTANS SHOWER CURTAN? SHOWER CURTAN «BLANKETS (All Woo BLANKJSTS BLANKETS

4 PAGE Can Suer be Far Away? Why Not Drea! ng hm been reoved, tluua to Why not do your cookng wth oved? rsk.kne aklne brrad bread fro whch w*>ol*»h«t ««" that contan, Wr We everythng h been tta? protens. He ronerau and raw and r prncurnuy every MK J'*. unu wc p<' r»»»- '"^ w>uv*«w ««- - taken exrtpt turch. even though the vtan*' Wly wt drnatnretl Proplr who \e\w> " n- c,\e\ t ade that Me «ta-!foo(.h fro whlrh the ost necev food dully, Mnr> f* "' n* have bton add«l to the flour.'nary body bulder* h*»e been re- ton ant! ts tran <>[ n ron s a neral thbt s esaen- J*rson to AtMM % \x<t -usr^:/rrr^!n,sr '' s parts of hc'hly. f >»eal foods fro that^rerlch nj Thr <h-rnc curt of thr p. frw <lays faled to dttfr Wr yornu woen and the woen who st»y youn«. n jlrr!r f.stn dsplay «f brcl ltlrr D thr show wndow of the Snner Srwln Marh- rn<;uv -(> Sllt Sred, Perl Ahoy 'hnto shows a couple of grls glvlne the dsplay He nce rvrr. fng'ttfc ll alwl the M««th:t w;s fallnj! and the fr«ld weather, Md Health Fatlnt: for Health and Besuty You n )' kcp M'uty lollk f y lunk the hnu of health, even ll'or'h n.th' l«'-. )x*( t upon v M l ': Altnv ; no nnc run possess : hu p- oally who s not knd, un'lflsh and thoughtful. Onrnnrss s lu' crownng glory hat clnol be vurn as a garent tn l)o put off ul on at wll. Pretense never deceves anyone. The Eeautu counterfet wll always be dscovered. and dsgust wll take the pl'r of adraton. Three thls are necessary for Ur hputy-seeker -plenty of sleep, suffcent exercse and the rlnht det. The lst requres knowledge whch you ay acqure by earnest study. t s ost unfortunate, even tragc, that the Aercan det las been so denatured land devtalzed by llng prnc- ' esses that ost of the calcu, vtans, and nerals have been reoved fro our breads and cereals, P exaple, people are payng large prces for vtans n plls and tablets, because they contan vtans that are lackng n any foods besdes the whte ftour, bread, and polshed rce that consttute such a lart?e part of ther det. True, the cla s ade that soe vtans are put back nto the flour. Ths, they say, akes fortfed, bread, but you'd better beware. t!s uch safer to eat bread of all knds n whch the whole grans have been erely ground up, and fro whch noth- BUSY BEE MARKET "WHERE Ql'AUTY MLES" 87 MAN STREET 'RKK DKUVKRY SWFTS tkmu'm 9' l-rn 'kr. WOODBRDGE 8-7.'t9 SRLON STEAK 77 THE OPENNG OF the New Hoe of the ROBBNS RANKN LUMBER Copany 75 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. Tel. Perth Aboy HPELAWN OM: MA: n VJAUAN HURKA :YS s \\( v CATSUP SCOT TSSUE»5«LAKK OXYDOL 6 Robbng and Rankn was establshed 8 years ago at Johnstone Street, Perth Aboy, and wth the steady growth of the Rartan pay Area, we too kep expandng and ncreasng our servces and facltes. Manufacturer's Outlet Sale! BUY DRECT fro FACTORY and SAVE MEN'S DRESS SHRTS Slghtly rregular MEN'S SHRTS MEN'S SPORT SHRTS Slghtly rregular % VRGN ALL WOOL MEN'S ROBES Nul All Colors, Not All szes p y Pror $-5 5 $.5 $5-5 MEN'S (% VRUN ALL WOOL. ^ Casual Jackets * THS SATURDAY ONLY FEBRUARY 7th RJow we beleve we have one of the ost odern and fnest equpped Luber and Mlwork Supply typuses n the state. Our floor»papp has been doubled, dsplay space and herchandse greatly ncreased and you ay be sure of "Servce wtlj tqn," a polcy and slogan we have kept for 8 years. Exclusve wth Robbns apd Rankn for the past S years s the Natonally Faous lne of CURTS f OO»?QR& thefnestof ll work/doors, wndows and CURTS ktchen cabnets now on dsplay. $n we cordally nvte your nspecton. HERBERT B. Presdent -RANKN LUMBER CO 75 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE., HOPELAWN PERTH AMBOY -6 OPF.N ALL DAY FRQM» A. M. FO 5 P. M. Carteret Shrts, nc. PHONE CARTKRET 65 ROOSEVELT WE. QARTERET

5 rar > 9- Well ned ndeed, theso w«et, jucy ppl are lply U And «* ««hhw attrartvr-ly they're pred t ceberg Lettuce Potatoes o Grapefrut Yellow Turnps Tender Beets Sweet Potatoes Greenng Apples Avocado Pears Dred Prunes Dred Aprcots Dred Mxed Frut Ford«-t»rj. / U No <««u s No. t For today... as always... A&P's polcy s to keep food prces as low as possble by cuttng out unnecessary nbetween expenses and sharng the resultng savngs wth ts custoers. What's rnore, ths faous value-gvng polcy apples to everythng n A&P's huge stock, every day n the week. Result? Your dollars see to have ore cents when you spend the at your thrfty A&P. Stop around and tee! A&P's W SUPER-RGHT" MEATS Thrll Thrfty Food Shoppers BeoHl PURE HONEY n Unb Slfl Bro«dcl CwntA Reef Huh " n w» SUhl-Meyer Bcof Morr«U'a Frend's Beef wth Gravy,. Frend' Buked Benns Heaz Cu Strng B» p l Lwd Melt Pnnch tyl Lhhy'» Sweet Pea? Rch erea and lk, hgh score butter, slruy fasth egga, tasty cheeses and all knds of shortenng ake AlP'a Dary Center the canter of attracton for everyone who lkes count ry-fr*»h dary food* at value-gvng prces (and who doewt?) Fresh Fresh Eggs Fancy Swss Mk*-*** t>.(we Sharp Cheddar W»* <tk-«r«uv cur«d *. 67c Blended Swsa «w-o-* * 6c Mueneter Fr«*h wko* R> 59«Borden's Crew Cheese. <.z.pk g oc«cottage Cheeae M^HOM S et cup 5c N u e o a M a r g a r n e «* «PureLtrd, fepr<ntc SotrCreajp *><* «'* p.nt co c SwMt GnMK»fcn'-h«vywhppng H p"* conl. 6c Freeh Mlk *«w> h*«j«wwd * co «v't Soked Has Whol.or.th.rh.ll Pork Lons w^. «>. ^ t 5 Top Srlon Roast 5onet.-now.dd.db. 8c Top Round Steak.. Botto Round Pot Roast Chopped Beef r^ Legs of Lab! *«Shoulders of Lab OM Lon Lab Chops. Rb Lab Chops «> 8c * 8«b.5c b.6c b. "»-79c short CUH.HW.. b. 69c Shoulder Lab Chops. >fa 69c Fresh Has whot. or «h«hau»..65c Fresh Pork Shoulders short* b 5c "Best eat values n town!" That' what "Super Rght" fan* s»y about these tender, jucy cuts of fne-qualty beef, pork, and lab. And.'thnk you'll agree when you see how uch ore good eatng you get for your oney thanks to A&P's Close-Tred e^t-cuttng ethod that reoves excess waste fro your purchase before t's weghed. Chekens P«terhou» or SHen 75 Turkeys und«7b«. t.65 c? *»»nd up n>. 9 Roastng Chckens **» *»*» s. * 59c Lon Pork Chops c.nt,r«b 69c Soked Pork Butts *<*» fc?9«soked Beef Tongues ^ ««* *> Soked Pork Shoulders K««b. Su.nyf.WMdolh.rbr.nd Top Qualty Seafood Cod Steak Fresh b..'we Mackerel»o»on b. 5o Whtng Dres«d b,"]<- Selts No. b.5e Thrfty Food Shoppers Rave About A&P's ANN PAGE FOODS You'll rave, too, when you try qualty-faous Ann Page Foods... A$P's Fnest! They're ade of selected top-qualty ngredents... prepared the way you lke 'e. Yet hecause they're brought to your A&l' drect fro our own odern Ann Page food factores, wth any n-between expenses elnated fro ther cost, all these good thngs are odestly prced. b Pckled Beele Cenladn* nd «Hw> ea. ««n 'W Unpeeled Aprcots «W-WVM *», can j Grapefrut Sectons Applesauce Appleaaaee Prune Plu* **' ^MY Yellow Clng Peaehea 9 WH» «*. cp j SUM weet Prune un» tt*», c.) SulUoa Pruae t^ nw %. Pkg. Apple Butter Sunsweet Prune Juce,. ««Apple Juce l.dchmk «r MtH' Aprcot Nectar H..rf D^M. Orange Juce. n«.cnsfor8«**.tp%$e Beechnut Chopped Foods F V woor^ «w)8k \ Flour SoU M«dl, H«cktr's, Pllbury». 9 9, S b. b*,) ^ ^ F l o» r SunnyfMd. purpow b c 5H>. Wl. 9 $ > Pancake Flour Aunt Junto. jo«.»k«l 5o«^pkg 9* ona Cocoa Nulrtwwt «r«(wklou* ttb. c*» nstant Ralston Wheattes»»'< f«mnute Oat» oc.pkg.ljy, Rver Brand Whte Rcett«.»kf * *.p»87k Whte Rce *««n«p»»l^f JlUt baked and juat delcous! Your choce of fvt flavor favorte*... orange cocoanut, l w n, pneapple, cherry and date-flled. Poppy eed Rollsp^ 9 7* Rasn Pound Cake ; Lady Fngers P Devl's Food Cake *** ^ Mch 9c Drop Cooke* t box7c Englsh Muffn* J»«pa* *» «or c Bet** Btwt Bwad,.. Beans 8ojofl slyl< ' n [ott MUC * " z - can ' or 5 Prepared Spaghett t5h«««*"5c Macaron»«P * for 9 w <«. Pk fl. 6«Spaghett «** M 9««** 6«Egg Noodles :> 5«pka'«9c Vanlla Extract» ', a.x.bo».9«blended Syrup CW»WPU French Dressng.. Mustard Nonoofwrp «.«Cder Vnegar PW*< Toato Soup. *»w* WHTE HOUSE Add. rub favor to any 'U»l r e q t lk',.. gves you lt» uf nourbeul, loo, d a generous aount oe pure vtsu }. Peach Preserves '">««Grape Ja «> b -"9» Orange Maralade Grape Jelly. Peanut Butter «>fc«5«salad Dressng p'<».r Mayonnase w p»-«5 p**r5c Toato Ketchup. # Sparkle Desserts o*««bho. 9«Sparkle Puddngs K ^ 9«Leon Pe Fllng * *! 9«COFKEB No brf^d, gves you ore flavor tn ore (or your oney than thu superb-qualty coftee tl.at' told n the whole t«an and C^to Ground when you buy 'ft,just rght for your cot-,,a,: O'Ctoth * ld wd n^llow 9 k tt9c Red Cref* *RW. w l b^w Seedlee Rasns AW brm u <*. ^ t «r Qsqqlck Apple Pye Quck... u Swandown Cake Flour,,, Droedary Devl's Food Mx Junket Quck Fudge Mx Graha Crackers N*W»«c f «u., Sophe Mae Peanut Brttle.. BrlVa Spaghett 9«Hf«, *. Ktchen Bouquet Olve Ol Pak Salon Red Salon. )«,bft.o Lght Meat Tuna Fsh «*. Mane Sardnes,,», A}» Cleanser N* «vp» dpto <A U France Blung flakes «*. 'e lora^ Soap., * ar, * «! a,'"<

6 H" : "?!f -., >: > >' T.f; q f < PACK SX RADO STATON wrrc NEW BRUNSWCK Saturday, February 7; : P M Muscal Clnrt Mt*r Two sold hours of he bpst n um v ' best artsts f <>"r day phyu usc [or d«ncb nr lor ll.sn Yn'l lke the Mus- M Clvk : P \ S> Peler's vs Hlh-.' Ck Basketball B')l) H'. H tlf nroptwnr tn br: V'H '!'.< excteent and thrlls of l local teas ptted together n h.skctfosll panr that prose; n be loaded wllh plenty of acton Sunday. Frlruary 8: 9:5 A M Uncle Bee Hcul:, the Cocs. Varety. Sdv Mn! and tlo cs are tlw tuullons n the Aelc hoe Uncle Ret wll he nround to TR the r c. to the youn«er eber-; nl le faly F a thnustd ^ les d one rot of fun lsten >o Helo >ne (Ryan) read the -.nnrs 5: P M.luhry [/ nurd and ; o chcstn Musc Polka tune and folk tune le... Johhny [guard's Orchestra U one (f tle host nterpreters of! the Polka FD real 'Old County Flavor" lsln and dance lo Johnny Lsnard's Orchestra. Monday. February 9: 8: A M. Lets Oo Vsllnn- Varety \b Here s an opportunty, to eet [ your frends and lsten to ther own coents nn the news and! local 'tvtc-. as they occur. The j "Let's Go Vst nn" reporter s on hand wth hs wre recorder to br; to you one of the ost favorte prouus on De ar. For! fun at breakfast te lsten to "Let's Co Vstnn." 8: P. M. -Lets Talk t Over- F'onun The WCTC Foru brlrrs to the crophone four dlstnkulshed ebers of the county to dscuss the topc "The Meanlnu of BrotlrrMrt." We nvte you to beat you rado nl 8: P.M.Monday nhl and "Let's Talk t Over." Tuendny, February : :5 A, M. B-enkfast Edton of the News-nforaton. Every weekday ornln«t breakfast te we brrk a round- up ol He latest developents on the local and natonal news fronts,, Start your day fully nfored by,n your news reports ftt breakfast. :5 P. M.-Leae of Woen Voters Round Table nforaton, The new Legslatve sesson n the New Jersey Lesslature s dscussed and analyzed by the Leanuc ol Woen Voters at a round-table 8: P. M, -St. Peter's vs. Sayrevllp Basketball. Court acton and thrlls descrlb- U ed fully and accurately by ace sportscaster Bob Bell. Local cage enthusasts wll want to hear ths so ake a note of t,now. Wednesday, February : : A. M. Early Brd Musc Varety. The early brds n ths case are Jack Allan and Gene Taylor who brng you easy to lsten to usc /the latest weather reports, new f.- Of local events n the county, sport'...news and well, you nae t fthey've not t! "*8:5 P. M. Adventures n Ltera JBJ turc Draa-Educaton. '". Prof. Uearest's Cla* n Ltera txfte wll dscuss the classcal satlr '"Gullver's Travels" by Jonathar,Bwlft. There wll be a draatza..tlon by the class and then a dls CUMon nf the book n general. Uncle Sa Says _,./ nav thlls* huc >uu l.d n go lc ;UM- wn dll l >.\c up cy to pay fur tlu-u.' l'ch,p» n r Own experence you uuffcd n\ jll otlpoully [u ^ct thcud or,he a dr' cune true. Yuu ddn't luvc cuugl ucy. lt Ann r H artt buy- \'^ '.unl, lhn on he p&r- [ aycut ll.u. nlnc ttey work the Bund-A :Hnull 'lun ulerc- Mr bunk dvjn s the lull Jnuunt pbtdd unlhly ro hv oney ( llftve on e lt. ln-y wll be lor udpurtuntl't, but how \ you' y & W",\ Bulbb Need Shades } lght bulbs c*u e glure, a not be used wtbout blalfs n llule-us«d paru ol He F««D Unt c«nd}e, tl* unt for»»t* the oj»t ol Floral Me for Valentne $ Day,..,... essate for Valentne's l>\ nlwvs deands flowers, and nun,nn r s stll the No. One ehall'lte t«llorlsts everywhere. To glaorze your sentlnrnt ether ally or va flnwers-by-wlrp, FTD stylst Alyn Wayne desgned ths coat corsage of sold carnatons to sut the day lower left), dance, advance the For extra heart nterest at that Valentne good cause wth a stunnng hand corsage lke ths (lower rght). Whte roses and stepha.not., tulle and rbbon are the florstry trck. For ths year's Valentne hostess gft or table, pece, stylst Wayne ftuggnttn above), ths foay cascade of snapdragons, Jonqul*, acaca and popons set off by approprate butterfly paper lace. New Dstrcts (Contnued fro Page ) Monday nght, the Borough Councl approved^two ordnances authorlzlnr the ssuance of bonds lotalllnr $57, as the borough's hsare n the constructon of new hoes for veterans and for heart of FRDAY, FEBRUARY 98 School Electon (Contnued ro Paot ) ;c ntf! been nterested n edutal slundflrds and athletc rves nf the school chldren d pledres hself to a contnuaton of that nterest upon hs rrhon to the school board. M Outran was born n Pottslle Pa., and cae to Carterel n vrnrs auo. He s arred and the ft her of three chldren. Hs relden-p s at 6 Atlantc Street. Hs s\ wved n World War. He s ; councant of 8t. Joseph's rnurh, a eber of the Holy Nne Socety of the church, a eber of Carey Councl, KnlRhls ot Colubus and fnancal secrelry nf Ucal 7, Carteret Mne and Seller Workers at the U. 9. M nk Reflnlnw Copany, He s rtve n sportng crcles. Mr. Foxe holds a responsble porton at the tl. 8. M. R. where he has been eployed for ffteen nrs. Born n Carteret he attended t Joseph's Parochal School and ndted fro Carteret HR chnnl. A councant o( St. Joeph's Church, he s actve n the flars of the church. He s a neber of the Knghts of Colunnd Local 87, Mne and Reltor Workers Unon. He s arred and has a son. Mr Pusllo, shop steward of rocl BT, has been lvng n Careret wth hs wfe and two chldren at 6 Pennng Avenue. He as been a resdent of Carteret OL years. He s a councant f St. Elzabeth's Church, Knghts f Colubus and s actve n other vle and fratertal organzatons. Ths s the frst te that Mr. r.'trran, Mr. Poxe or Mr. Pusllo have sought publc offce. All are qualfed to fll the offce they seek, the capagn anager says, who adds: "They are vtally nterested n the educatonal standards and athletc actvtes. All are pledged to an econocal and effcent adnstraton of school affars. We'd Rather changes necessary to counteract the tendency of car bulders of recent years to construct ther racers wth wndshelds as an ntegral part of the car. No cano- have to pay for ther flrst-clas postage lke everybody else. Tto the reprr and proveent of 6 Postofflce Departent has delv streets n the county. eed about 5,,, peces o: pes, enclosures of any type wll t was revealed that $7, of free al snce March 7, 9 be pertted ths year. the total su wll be used for thewhen the law went nto effect. The "The cars were begnnng to constructon of the dwelltn peak was 95, when,8,, look ore lke subarnes than nts n Carteret Avenue and Vetnns Place. The total cost of thefor servce en and woen. peces of al were carred free 8f<ap Bo* racers," Mjfon E. Scott, general anager of the.roject was announced at $6,- natonal Derby, sad..6, wth $9,6 to be receved Use of a tller for steerng tvtf H--*'*ut tus. the EuJalk.Uoswas banned, but a slar steer- n; and Developent Authotlty of Trg-bar y V Usfd'BS part of he State Departent of Econoc the apparatus f coupled wth Developent. a steerng wheel. proveents were ade n The reannr $, wll be the constructon of the cable- sed for repars and proveents,o the, followng streets: Bernard Street, Wlla Street, Dorothy Street, Sabo Street, Heran Street, Rlvervew Avenue, Jost Boulevard, Delaware Avenue, Qcorue Street, Wltter Street, St, Ann Street, Qantz Avenue. Blan- :hard Street, Burke Street, Catherne Street, Stener Street, Passac Street, Soerset Street, Park Avenue, Orchard Street, Rvervew Avenue, Wlla Street, Mane Avenue, Lnden Street and Pulaskl Avenue. The total cost of the project was lsted as $,6., the extra $,6. aount beng a carry-over fro last year's budget and now avalable as a down payent for the project. Both ordnances were adopted by unanous votes, wth Counclen Frank Seklerka and John Turk absent fro the sesson. Both ordnances wll coe up for fnal and publc hearng on February, 8 P, M. n the councl chabers. n the only other busness the councl accepted wth regret the resatlon of the Rev. D. E. Lorenu, presdent of the local assstance board, who has been transferred fro the Frst Presbyteran Church to a new parsh n Dayton, N. J. Unted States akes no ove to take part n Brtsh rocket test. Hll V, SVT * VV. S'NDA) rnldl Mounter Slo^v H-'N Klrlull H (- >l<lll*ur so\ n' lt V\M:NV':\" Ulto 'tam:\sr:.\" s«l., Mut. Malu- A 'l>'b, CllrtoolH * CUMN*; H:.KAT M A.r/," FREE SERVCE MAL ENDS The free-^jl law, whch pro vlded postage-fee all servce for all ebers of the ared servces expred at dnght, Deceber : and, fro now on, the en and woen of the ared servces wll" DNNER" LABTS LONG TE?NOXVfLLB, '"T'enhT' K. Odo, textle ll worker, told the judge that Mss Dela Hawkns, who claed she was hs fourth-cousn, cae to hs hoe n July, 96, and ndcated that she had coe to dnner. That was all rght wth Odo, but the dnner engageent lasted for fve onths. A jury awarded h a $5 judgent aganst Mss Hawkns. DROWNS N WASHNG MACHNE MAM, Fl». Returnng hoe, Olver Swengel dscovered hs wfe's body, collapsed over the dently fanted, her head and erged n the water and swayng wth the agtator. She had evdently fanted, her hear and shoulders fell nto the achne and then she drowned. Moved Town by Ral Recently all the buldngs n an Oregon loggng town ol 6 populaton houses, offces, stores, post offce, et cetera were loaded on ralroad cars and oved to a new locaton. SELN THEATRE Oak Tree Koad heln, N. J. Met 'H. AND SAT., FEB. 6 AND 7 'HJROSSFBE" Wth Robert Young and Robert Mtchu Also "SEVEN WERE SAVED" Saturday Matnee Cartoons HUN., MON., FEB. 8 AND 9 Red Skelton n "MEHTON OF THE MOVES Also "SLAVE fllll, n Techncolor TUES,. WED., FEB. AND "BARBARY COAST Wth Edward G. Rolnson PUS KNG OF THE BANDTS Wth The Csco Kd STATE THEATRE WOODBRDCE. N. J. TODAY THRU SATURDAY Spcer TRACY - Lwa TURNER n "CASS TMBERLANE" Plus "SON OF RUSTY" Wll l,d DONALDSON and RU8TV SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Joan CRAWFORD - H» ry FONDA ll "DASY KEHXON" T, Roy l(t»gek8»n lowgclcr n "ON JHE OLD to E WEDNESDAY THC»HN OABMELD N (Contnued fro Pane J) portant of the rule chances s that no wndsheld s to be bult, nor s any transparent ateral to be used anywhere on the car. The steerng (tear ust be arranged so that the drver cah look over the top of the car. The cotee deeed these type connecton of wheels to steerng gear, provdng that the dru around whch the cable wnds ay be no ore than an nch and a half n daeter. Experts declare that a narrow dru brngs ore accurate sterng. The cable ust be anchored to the dru or threaded through t to keep fro slppng. Another portant change s n the brakes whch ust have the force of the drag on the paveent as far toward the rear of the car as possble. The breakng surface, under the new rules, ust be no ore than 8 nches fro the extree rear of the car and ust be n the exact center fro sde to sde. The brake ust be footoperated wth a pedal. The brake falen "TE' DAY th Te Hs Heart Up n "Knot*" wth UGH he'll really enjoy * wearng even when he's wth "the boya." Styles H» Seen n "Esqure" 75 MAM OT Mert Crocheted Slpper* Every an needs at least one par of soft sllpprrs for loungng n cofort. To rrochet thw asculne slppers, use durable rug yarn n wne or brown or xoe other annsh hue. Drectons for crochetng MEN'S SLPPERS and a par of scuffs ay be obtaned by sendng a staped, Mlf-addrwtsed envelope to the NeedleWork Departent of ths paper requestng Leaflet No. 7. Legon ntaton (Contnued fro Page ) ball clubs ust be nsured. Coaches and anagers wll be announced at a later date. The ntaton date of new ebers was set for March 6 and cottee was apponted for th annual past-coander's ban quet to be held at a date to be announced later. Because of the enorous succes; of the last ce-skatng party n the park, the post has decded to sponsor another one on Lncoln's brthday. Musc wll be furnshed and the Auxlary wll dstrbute hot chocolate. Harry Qleckner was authorzed to buy a new slk Aercan flag for the post. John Pavlnete. post fnance offcer, reported that post fnances were n "excellent condton" wth all blls pad. On February a Valentne dance [wll be held at the Legon-sponSored youth canteen n Nathan Hale School. (or servce Rapd servce at your flngertlpl loon wll be avalable by newly developed vendng achnes. The devce are equpped wth an electrc eyt whch enables the custoer tt fat dtllvry erely by nertlng con And pontng Mnger at the product he desres. facng ust be of tre thread and the surface touchng the paceert ust be at least nne square nches. CLASSFED HKM' WAVKP-'llll Mantenance Mechancs WANTM(> Fll; STK.MY VllKK l,\ AVKXK,, V.., 'l.ay' O-' 'lllt M.A Ml/. Ml n N... Slat llellrll hours p,> n. «orl THE CRTCS CHEERED! A -Mt * * PCTURE! Says Kale (.uervn, crtc of the N. Y. Daly News. "OUVEE'S HENRY V A TOUCH OF GENUS" ;fvfheatke GUlLD/r^^/ AURENCE OLVER,, M Wlla Saparc' ^ HENRYV /«Tchctlor ALL KKVl!* KKrtKUVKn PRCES M»tw» M.- k t\:«) \ B»ttanj. t.-l)»lhu,h» T. ndud.d M«U and 'n,ne Drdrn FUlfl DTMAS [ AMUV, N. r P. A. HOW ON HA.K At l«l fucwt :^W PERTH AM BOY ' /nku P.. -5* LKOAL NOTCES LEGAL NOTCW OWAL Wl<h AAKnusur of T»x««T AMRNP * N lon. Tl unl nnlnry of AN OltMNAWE \lf n:lnan<"e -"'",,K>. AN <>Rpll nn nlr*l Two TtHnnl ne retrmwlv* ' hlnanvo T" KM *n,.>. n ) llln wherever flowb.l by.atf: vv' rontto, TK ro.''.,,,,, J Tlr l"l'',l"a!tmr.nt TN TK Plllll' lull,,.,nll llln,l lrv t : l," T 'lllll ; TS sovksmcnt AN FS J ( ) Tl"' llt,r r "f t " VOLATON nl'' K A * :* -KS AN>,,, c,, B, nn»nrnl. ;t'l,:v'k AN lkknh '- Hun'rrel»l" r >.,p TlH«n'l ( ( () HlldTB. *tlh notle. The Thp rl'f nf 'oll-e nhl sutuy or l' r TbnHl 7nu ur lh,]lhrn: ll. n' r,. f 'ljll le lllllf'hn!ll> Sllll nll HV r uf thr Pnll'e... H llm'lnl uf AW l' 'll n h fvpnut' Herh 9 V (le 'OTK MAfll H. '" '«:MN'll HY TK THK H; \ Nl 'lfnl'm. tl' rll! > ' CATKtKT. nl). ' :< on K nl Hh' t! urlcn * d an n! lo sallr \H h'l'l*- ll'lll us fllllnwn nrll- > wllrh Ol* (rmlme'' * an l lr n l th> «Hf n o re -,....»<l n rrh«l an fulluw:, l!> Tlp llmtrnmlt of HP ' UrnnMt HU lr ld an nl Hnrv <«r Tlre' TlvHal Hundred nl -lly J^S' l», prnvldml, hnw(*v>r, that nn slull lp u>nl(>l H l.l-unl'm^ ' HA HV> l»?n n nf tn* 'ltre lolnrlnfhl UTO nl thrp' ych pror to lll'l. RHlnrv ton. H Unn nf tlp nrlll wlll tt n >llnnn<' n an The Dlretor of ller>»- Hertlnn H. Vpartenl nhall he pad an elrnt Ve ll n horphy aenl.. annual nalry of Two Thnwad t<> rfkl an follows: * Kour Kndrel < J-tOft(l Dollar* Nrtlun -'": Tn' Denk STKrftt nnl lounls Kprgpant* ahull ln anolntrd fro the Pnllreen»r Patrolen who luvo Mprvel for at le«ht three urs pror tn tlhr Htp'tntfn't n ' r*olce lpnartnt (f ho ltnr- f Hftl) S''KPntH ulull e-l he ll nn nnl Hltry nr ojrnhhnf TlrT Thnnl One llulrpl Se'tlon 9. The tlurodl Knulnff -( Hun Spl nn (f HP llc' tn whch thn urllnan'' l» an :nvoutlont!h» U tlr nne H hr'- y HnRnlcd lo rcl ah flldw: MP' t\ Tlp l'nllfpn'n nr Vntrlnen of the 'nlh-' l>» rttuent Hllary of Two Tll Twn Hun- anlarv or,-.pnnwtlon nuw bel, receved l» he present ncuh..;... ln (n- (Thef nf 'l', lrel (. llotlatn. Pncera nf the Klre Dewrten l,lestf»nt«. Sprgfuns a 'l of'k uf hrlt rank,h ay hen>- <ll«] slll he pad an annual snlry l' The Janlor n the nl HnRh snlur,nd provldel further ttt sud Ka Hundrpd BPV nr conpenntlnn nhall ncl.d flcr l)e HputntPl> FH o'h he nr Twn Tlnnl KRH flemho tn whu'h the Engne. al an annual salary or <nnu>>nsbnon of Two Thouaal Kor Hun- (ll Tle HonnKb (trake -chulr be fttltled a» ebers or nfl lr«l ($.).lhrs for the flnt HH le pnld a weekly xalry (f n.-ers uf he Volunteer Fre Coj. Veur of Hcrvlrp, tlatlnk frnn th* Hnp '*lfty-scven ( 57.O(h DoHa nlvure prtlculnrly entlonel uf tlp appontent wth nn ncree (p),the neneral utlty «n uf the Sc-.tl.". and 7 of the ordlna.,. nf Two Hundre ((.l l>»tlu'm Street and Ud Departent slll n whh thn " " suppleent. n r year of Hervlce tlpreafler untl nl'lon Thn ordnance «l, take "tect on January. 98, wn ever provded by law. -H n HH n v nr ruk-hutlon nlll reul (he»u of Three Thoueand ($. Dollars per tnnu, provded, however, llnt the )re»»nl ncubenu of offce of unlfret 'ollenen ur Putrolvn who have leen sucl for tlree yearn hut past be pnld an annual salary of Three Tlltjuand. ($.u> Dollars. That af We Kr'llnn»A of the Ordnance to whch hl. n an aendent n hereby aelel to read us fellows Secton <8A. (S) The Captan of Kdr r;;;; ^xrr^ Tlounand Four Hundred U.UO) Ffty llurn. no'ldpd, however, that no ler.on hull n apponted HH Cu laln unlp.s l lr h uhull hll have been a eler or the 'lllee Departent for a perod of Tlree YcHru pror to lu Klpolnttnl. Sp'tlon 6. Tlls Ordnance dlall! effe't January l, 9M, wheraver provl<l»l by law. Dalel: January, D 8. ' Al'UUHT. 'KV, Uo'uugh Clerk. Ottltx Approve: STKWKfN BKHA, MAYU!. ltroduced January 9, SU, Advertlaal»H uuo lcd un trst Mlnt,' nltll nollc' uf publc hearlak Juury 6, 9K. MearlK lu'll Kelruu-y, 9)8. Appruvel hy Mayor KHruary 6, 9H, Alvprtltul HH llnully adopted Ftlrry 6, 8S. Al'U-UKT. 'KURY, Borough Clerk. AN (KllNANt'K TO "X AN> M'JOt'l.ATK TK.SA.AKKH OF CEU- TAN Ol'KCKK.S AN KM'l^tYKKS X TK OKOlKH Ol' CAKTKKKT, (MCNTY Ol ' MDH.KSK.V AND STATK Ol'' NKW.EHSKY. HH T OlOANK) HY THK M.WO! AN> f'o'nc. (K TK HUOU Of CATKUUT: TODAY THRU SATURDAY DENNS MOKAN Andrea KK "MY WLD RSH ROSE" n Techncolor Also "DEVL SHP" Kchard Lane Saturday Matnee Q Color Cartoons O SUN., MON., TUES., FJB. 8, 9, ROBERT HlTTON Joyce Reynolds "ALWAYS TOGETHER" Also Thrlls never befon- fled! Hone und bear n savage duel to deuth! "RED STALLON" Fled n Glorous Cnecolor Extra Added Attracton Acadey Award Cartoon "CAT CONCERTO" n beautful Terlcuor WEU.. THRU SAT, FEB. - DANNY RAVE VRGNA HAYO "THE SECRET LFE OF WALTER MTTY" n Technculor Also "HGH CONQUEST" A Thrllng Story uf Clbng the Great Alps n Swtzerland! - ALWAYS BG HffS! TWO DAYS ONLY-FRDAY t SATURDAY, FEB. 6 & 7 Gene Kelly - Mare McDonald Ted Donaldson, bltphen Dunne n "BON OF RUSTY" n M UVNG N A BG WAY" SUNDAY Atfp MONDAY, FEB. 8 AND 9 Bclta > Barry SnlUvau - BonlU GMnvUle n \ /^USPENSE" A), p»t n Qttt Murphy lt "THE COMES THROUGH" TUESDAY WEONpAY, THUB8DAY, Pftp.,, Tyrone Power Joan r-.#,rs Tony Put«rM Uk Owhettra "TWO Throo T loann -,... r..t..*bor»«fl.; " n ' t ' T t B " Hetlnt. Klnll bfl " " The Borol' At lor'"' (n) T,,.n tll for ntlendafj '" n", rlerlnn (he On ' ' "" w n K «ll ". "''",,, all oler lenal,, n,e orllnnry wlcl th Hertlon MoroRh saurj- (t dred da Soro ok Hy... Tlr K * order uf tln.., pad an nn! H W TloNnd Nne K-! htllrs. shall be pad an annual retaner fffl,f Three Hundred ($,(() Dollnrn S'vllnn. The llullunn nnpertor nhall le pnld an annual salary of Klve Hunlrecl UROO.llOl DnllnrK. Sect nn. Tle fnllnwk e-. typph of HP HoronKh of f'artpret shall P ll a* follow": (a) Tle tlfllunt n the UnuKl Clerk "hall le pnld fn unnunl sanry (f One ThMtnd Klftht Hundred fhoo.odl lnllnrt. (h The HHKlHant tn the Cnlle'tor <f Tax«H nhall hr pnld ln n ne pnld at the haxlr rate (f one dnllar and thrty-two enlh (,^-) PT hour un an eght hr per day banln. Te and one-half uludl he allowed for overte per He. f) Men eluyed ax laborers on Huad Mantenance and rnrhake and!-(! H reoval R be pad at the bank rate nf One Dollar and Klght Cents (lon per honr on an elkht hour day basn. Te and one-half Khal be allowed for overte per de, (R) All truek drver*, excludlk such &» nre eployed. n the Fb-c Departent, nhall be pad Forty- "'"T Dollara and Ffty CentH (»9,6) week on a forty luur week bnnln...' and ne-half Khal be allowed for overte. (h).street leanc shall le " nty-klbht Dollars < S.l on a tllrty-flve lour Te and a half shall lowed f»r overte. () Park eployee* HH le v pad pad The park forean M he pnld Klfty-Two Dollars (B.OU) per week; park laborers Khal be pad Thrty Dollars <. per week; Park uucndsntk slall bo puld 'uty- Fve Dollars (f 5.) per week. All eployee.-! (leulklc'l n purakraph () Hhall le eployed un a forty hour week hauls and shall be alluwcd le and cne-half Tor overte. Hecllon. The clerk n the Polce Departent shll be lutll an UH (Hlary of Onu Thns.nd lklh Hun tred (JHOO.OO DollJrR, tjectl. All urllutm or parts FORDS, N. J. - P. A. -M8 THURSDAY, FRDAY AND SATURDAY "CASS TBERLANE" Wth Spencer Tracy and lana Turner "BLONDE'S HOLDAY Wth Penny Sngleton and Arthur Lake Do Not Forget Our Extra Cartoons at Saturday Matnee) SUNDAY AND MONDAY "EXLE" Wth Douglas Farbanks and Mara Monte "BRUTE FORCE" Wth Burt Lancaster, Hue Cronyn, Charles Bckford and Yvonne DeC'arlo TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "LOST MOMENT" Wth Robert Curolngs and Suzanne Hayward "KEY WTNESS" Wth John Beal and Trudy Marshall (ALSO SLVERWARE TO THE LADES) DUMA! PKUTH Pk«M P. AMHl V A. -8H "pjrov'd *.y M»yor or,n pfcffcy. Rnrouh Olerl- 9 t,,. pb Borough «r., (MlNAMlO TO AHKNl) A-: 'M*NT TO AN <M>[NAN; T KD "AN ORDNANCE Tn,\ nrtlc DMl'MtTMENT l> :,., V.'lVjULV «, 9B," Wlllcl M.NT' 'AW)APPHOV5DTHK;.. T (HtDAlMHD BY Tl ll, (K THK HOlOtJOH '\' '-AVT--.T: Sr Hun of thn alo to a " A Kor de cure an,,r the nre truck* or t of Carteret there hkll :r r -5SJ T «'" r ffs«t.,,f who Hhall be Hppolntod L. the Mayor wth the»<lvk'e «n* KO.»ent of the Cuunoll. n Hach anl every Knglneer a,,e p«ld a renter Mlary «> <;ornpe, «atlon for hd M«>TVle«ft follow*. Two Tlounanl Kour Hndn, Doll"" for the ftt ye. and whch salary nll («l Tw) Hundred (!.<HJL Doll nnlly Tor ea-h addlllatk v, nt prvlce thereafter: pro\ln ho HK nn Knulneer shall u n «,.xce»>) of Three Tloun nn Dollara per anrtu nnj.hat nuhlng heren -hall reduce tl Borough Clc MT'BPHKN HKU, MAYOl ntroluced January 9, H8. Advertlned us adopted on n. readttk wl'h notce of publc le ng on January H.»«. Hearng held February 6 HH. Approved by Mayor February A(vprll»ed an (nlly adopt. February 6, ^ ^ ; p E [ v llo'grh Clc NOW PLAYNG MY WLD RSH ROSE Wth Denns Morgan Arlene Dahl VODVL EVERY WEDNESDAY ALL DAY NOtf PLAYNG THE PRNCE OF THEVES Wth Jon Hall Patrca Morrson ND BG HT LOVE FROM A STRANGER Wth John Hodlak Sylva Sdney TODAY Thru Sunday, Feb. 8th A MGHTY SPECTACLE OP SOUND. STARS...AND

7 A n r r;n rl!> '"!,!,'llt A ' Break* Tt** Control J; to be» «a»bto l«*n to, )f the ffteen-ylmld ftrl n Los whol descrbed U a "pl&no prodn()ve bt pl»y«f, w ran away fro f,l when apprehehded n another '",l that»he had not been allowed to,',' lh other chldren for tear she ght ds for the pano and that she her swng because her other l not, Rht daage her ears. nrcnly, the other had ade up "',, as to the lfe and career of her ",.,,. usng the pawtotal prerogatve, ll *,,.,. rloaly regulated the chld's lfe ',, (, sngle a of producng an artst. "\!,, M y the process was under way, we '",, know, but the grl, t sees, got ',, the rege to whch she was subrtrl u hll, there s a proper sphere n whch lt, s, () uld exercse ther authorty chldren, one should not overlook the '.,.,,f atteptng to.copel a chld to,, p entrely along th«lne of a par- ]n-feronce. Whle the parent ay be, ( PC n the belef.that what he, or p;,,,* for the chld w fttet n the long 'l,,. r^ht of the chld to reasonable '.,!,.vclopent should not be dened. n,,. one dscusses the proper ethod,n:nk up chldren, there s certan to,,sderab e dsagreeent because tll-l-r S rl t'll. ) on*- approved way of handlng n fact, t unexceptonal when the s work equally w#ll wth chldren o faly groujk t would be nce parents, no doubt; f all chldren subtted to parental drecton n but we serously doubt whether,.,,, coplete subjecton would be benetu.;,l to the huan race., Whle we would not advse any young,*,:,', to lghtly dsregard the experence, (,<t,*ns and sancton* Of socety, whch..lru.l serve as a valuable gude to any ntellgent person, nevertheless we thnk that ndvdual!, M they reach the age of nh^cnt dscreton, should follow the advce of St. Paul, "Prove ll thngs, hold fast that whch s good." ['A t S oulftymornng Gtheralg (rncal Oar Bradley, who wll becoe hut of staff jn the near future, declares > far ;> le s concerned, "the Ary's drty cn u KHaVublc trng." hutnan nayou wrap t up unffv^rn," and that the Ary, lke» otm bas ts sheep and ts goats. ok as rrtenot^vetous and greedy," tel, "ther#lnjjl»bje drty lnen to n'.t'eral also ponten «ut that the )>artent ade 8,(HK) contracts 'lulk $,,, and that, uted y, any stakes were ade. n, undertakng so treendous," he d"', "there were bound to be n- lltf lhr' Mll l <>f ncopetency, extravagance, l even dshonesty." uteent'of General Bradley sees uedtd at the preaent te, when a tendency to besrch the record! Hc because nvestgators have ' ' fed soe unsavory facts about a > tlt. ntellgent ndvduals, fa- Mth the treendou* expanson of Med forces and the ggantc job ak', understand, that the General M'fk.s the ^^ when he ponts out '{ every btfatt easures up to the xpectaton of the publc. 'ler coent ade by General v :.ecs to be fttng, especally wth Mcatun of eors and the expresopnona on th conduct of the war. <;*'neral Bradlejr!, "Th«world s full Tornjtjf O)Mttflr)ack, eager to >*w uch ttafe copetently and y the job ght have been fn lhl»k»ufl ; Dn! to Btlnor CvUa New Jtrtey long, has lacked, whch 8t»e day y ght g coe here the sgnfcance of a Carnege lver, that chldren cou. ) 'w helpng h.j sooner New ' re rate, ''he P. B.A are tf loo. '»the plan of the State Patrolen's Assocaton to honor each year judged bast to have exepl- 'x-eptfonal hlrou or outstandng ' 'Uon wth polce. sooner the publc realzes that ts H everybody's job, g a suspcous car lead to tpprehenspn of a httht tljlrhwl hand polce be ppleented fro other adults wll tart reducng d«lnqu#ncy for wllct wll be jlvsn each valor beyond the call We are often nclned to take our en for granted; sober reucfbrt us realze that, by ther very occupaton, they take ther lves n ther hands, day n and nght out, n ther role as guardana of publc safety. The ore exceptonal of such cases certanly ert ore recognton than they have had n the past. Potnble Explanaton The captan of a lner, arrvng n New York, reports ysterous forty-foot wats n a saucer-shaped area of the Atlantc Hoe 7 les n crcuference and about les east of New York. The ystery s broadened by the declraton of Harry Mannng, aster of the lner and veteran of any sea voyages, that "t was a bg, dead sea, wthout whtfcaps." He was ystfed as to te orgn of the waves that hs shp encountered. We have no explanaton for the phenoenon, but t h just possble that the sea onster recently observed off the coast of North Carolna had proceeded further north and was turnng around to ree a southerly course. Dtspatng Retourca Durng the frst eleven onths df 97, the Unted States exported to foregn countres far ore goods than the foregn countres shpped nto the Unted States. The gap between exports and ports was $8,88,6,. Ths eans that the people of ths country have delvered to foregn countres a part pf ther resources wthout recevng n return resource* to be used by the nhtbtants of the Unted States. The process can kee"p up for any years, we presue, before the loss of our «sources wll have a serous effect on our standard of lvng. Nevertheless, long contnuance of such a dran Wll have an effect even on the ncoparable resources of ths great country. less Than Warte Ratten The Brtsh Governent wll use any ad t receves under the European Recoxery Progra to restore and prove the country's productve capacty and wll not utlze the ad to "releve present harsh stand* ards of consupton." The last phrase has lttle eanng to the average Aercan who knows v*ry about tb«audrley progra" now (ft v TRENTON Collecton of»v. n new taxes recoended by Governor Alfred E. Drscoll n hs annual budget essage wll be gven a thorough study by the Legslature startng next week before poston o(> wt new levn are authorzed by law. The proposed new taxes would netww a ree cent per pack elgantte tax whch would produce,. annually; a fve ptr gallon tax on beer lnof the present three and cents per gallon to prodaee $,8,; a gross reetpu tu on busness to produce and a boot, la the t* of n the Brtsh t sles. A better kll wll tt produce n.wo,ooo gven by callng attenton to the hope the governent to restore consupton 6( bacon and fata U at least thfl Wlftlnl levels n order to antan rfe productve the effcency of workers. Feedng the Eney Not any people n the Unted States understand the extent of the assstance whch ths country s furnshng the other peoples of the world, ncludng those of forer eney states. Recently speakng n Bar, taly, our Abassador, Jaes C. Dunn, told the talans that the two-per-day shps of the last fve onths brought to taly,, tons of coal, 55, tons of gran, and $, worth of edcal supples. We thnk that the people of ths country should have accurate nforaton as to the extent of assstance already furnshed the varous countres of Europe. t ght be a good dea to know, for exaple, what supples have been shpped to Great Brtan, France, and other countres, w well as to taly. 5, Push Atoc Projed The extent of the scentfc effort beng ade by the Unted States n connecton wth developents of atoc energy cat! be vsualzed when we are told that close to 5, persons are now engafld n the work. Mr. Carfoll L. Wlson, un*gt!r of the Atoc Energy Cosson, pont! out that about 6, are eployed dredjy by the Cosson and that the rest h on the payrolls of soe concerns wth whch the cosson has contracts, These contracts relate to the producton of strategc aterals and the anufacture of necessary equpent., V. S. O, End* The Untefl Servce Orgaat served llons of solders, rnes durng the recent wa,. work aftftr expendng a total 96 whch was contrbuted of ths country and by srv wves. Fc* dent Truan, n not! thja war effort, declared that frott four to fve per cent to Governor Drlscoll presented a budget totalng»s6,5h,o89 to operate th( State Governent durng the fscal year begnnng July Bet. n the essage to Legslature the Governor ephwled there wll be suj- Dtent, funds avalable to fnance th«gnftral cost of'sute Governent. He fxed these avalable funds at $,85,585 and operatng costs at $,5,89. However, the Governor stressed th Btate s any "oral" oblgatons such as (,. n State fnancal ad to publc Khols; $,, n grants-n- d to countes and uncpaltes to help pay for the upkeep of hghways tnd streets, and $5,-, to set up n a snkng fund to aortze future bond ssues for captal proveents. These should be shouldered by the State, he sad, and proceeded to advocate the poston of the new taxes n order to brdge the gap between present ncoe and aounts needed to nuance the. "t l» apparent fro ths essage that there are a nuber of choces open to the State," declared Governor Drscoll n hs essage. "We ay balance current revenue aganst current cot of operaton by the sple expedent of reducng grants- n-ad thereby ncreasng the burden of real estate. do not recoend ths polcy. lotehnatonal Under the Captol Doe By J. Joseph GrlWas "We ay balance current costs aganst current ncoe, retanln grants-n-ad at present levels by the use of hghway user revenue. There s urgent need for new hghways, partcularly the etropoltan areas where the entre future depends upon elnaton of traffc congeston and proved transportaton. Accordngly, a not nclned to recoend ths easy way out of our present dlea. "We ay provde for current expenses, ncrease our grants-lnald, ake possble provson for soe addtonal captal proveents and at the aae te balance tax reducton aganst new leves n the hope <U»t a- falrux balance be antaned. recoend ths procedure." n addton to new taxes, Governor Drscoll fored the Legslature that the te has arrved to ntate a long range captal buldng progra whch ust be et wth a bond ssue. The Governor dd not advocate ether a substantal new bond ssue or a la- se buldng progra, but ephaszed that $9,, s needed for new State ndustral buldngs, ncludng $8,, edately. He also sad that new buldngs are needed at State Teachers Colleges and Rutgers Unversty. To pave the way for the poston of a gross recepts tax on'busness properly allocable to New Jersey, the Governor proposed that reductons be ade n the eploye contrbuton rate for uneployent copensaton, and a unfor reducton of the pay roll tax for all eployers, entrely apart fro the experence rate. Ths latter provson, he sal should be of specal value to the thousands of new busnesses whch have been started by veterans and others snce the end of the war. The Governor dd not enton anythng about a proposed Solders' bonus or a proposed cost of lvng bonus for State eployes. However at a news conference, the Governor declared that f the new tax progra s enacted nto law and any funds rean they GUM GRLS... By Dn Bww wll be plowed back nto the general State fund and would be pad to deservng Btate eployes affected by present hgh costs of lvng. JERSEY JlGSAW-The State Departent of Agrculture announces the faly dollar durng Deceber bought only as uch as would have been purchased about 57 cent* n the suer of State Conservaton Cossoner Larson announces an ett«n»tjw»ut be held at A. M. February T at the State House Annex to certfy tree explrt*... Operaton of the Taft-HftrUt* Ubor Act has brought ahottt etosw oopperatlof betweev SW «Wpents and lfcbctt unon* t New Jersey, the StJU Chber bf Coarce clabttu.. War rterans of N«*< *r h»ve receved stam fptlm lottos totalng MW for tnt Purchase of houmnom furnture, the State Departent of Econoes Developent Wve»ls... Jf<!w Jersey now hu n Uneploytnrtt trust fund n the. Unted SUfrs Treasury totallnt $7,*,*9, accordnn to the latest report of the State Uneployent Copensaton Cosson.. > Of the, duobllled New Jersey veteran* ol World War, 5, fled UlltUl clas for servcean's r«wju)tent allowances... The ttte Departent of Health -WBorta 5.65.d7 pounds of tlw '.JMfc ln ^W storage n NB^TJersty awatng a predcted «t shortage n the sprng... ndustral advertslhg by the State of!<ew Jersey wll enter ts eleventh year next onth.,. Polluted waters of the lower Delaware Rver»re drvng vessels fro the South Jersey-Phlladelphl* area, the South Jersey Pott Cosson reports... Ne* Jersey teachers wll support a coprehensve new tax progra n the State n order to get ncreased salares, the New Je'sey Educaton Assocaton announces... Read your local newspaper and organze a local taxpayers' unt, advses the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton... A bll before the Legslature would allow a verdct n cvl cases by ten ol the twelve ebers of a Jury... War veterans holdng publc pettons could retre at sxty y*a«of age nstead of sxty-two undhr the provsons of the HoMer bll n the Legslature. JERSEY KtlAWs-People get the knd of fafttunent they deserve and f jn*y want better, they ust wotf r t, clas the New Jersey ttttayer tlon... Rflgrdles of the portance, thettt jtv«r M»nw tp a sutable te let urtelplues to construct MWage ^ plants, chrp* UK nttttoto n terstate Santaton k,.. Televson WU tft the faly crcle, % NCOME sey wants Spansh ays' OcarLoutoa: Answer: woum lke your advce on the Whle usually Uunk t followng proble. should ap- ter for grls ol your aft to predate t vary uch f you would boy near th# tan* tn e a penornl reply deal depend* on the a to love wth a grl aeven Soe toys grow onths otdar than yself. How- ature uch quck* ever; ta doetn't tee to care and torn* boys of for e other than Just a frend, safer copanon* than We rrew up together and the s fourteen or ffteen, one of y near neghbors. thnk t would be all When we are together she con- you to go wth ths 6oj te a, stantly tres to hurt e by en* to church and school tlonlng h«r other boy frends. f your parents object, **' She knows a n love wth her t«ve the. Try to ate ~thavn the reason she doea so. your sde of the proble What hould do about thn? yoft fall, t wll be btter t» Answer, they say untl you an * Try to get nterested n other older, tfrh or Rt least let thn grl thnk A grl cheapens you ere and perhaps f she sn't boys when the deceves bar so re of you, she ay be a lttle and eets the on tha ncer to you. soe place away fro tf a grl thnks she run do you any old way and that yorwlll stll adore her. sht»hrtsff*wct Dear Lousa. you as uch as she would f you l llke * & y and act a lttle ore ndependently very uch. But y grt and she thnks you are lkely Ho "*» h and tall n love wth soeone else. ver * *<** rrttn<l,_, LOUSA. He go«to school les fro here and ha Mt Dear Lousa: e to the school proan la fourteen years old. lke other thnks y grt a boy * very uch but y folks should go, thnk a. too young to go wth should fght for tnf : h. They thnk he s all rght t's Just that they thnk ' too Answer: young. f the boy has asked yon' have lked h for two years, dance, sea po reason for lke h better than any other step asde for hs other's < boy 've ever known. know he Just wrte and tell hltt! s all rght. thnk should be be delghted to coe, able to go wth h n a group to church affars and school actvtes, don't you? D. L., KANSAS ershlp between husband and wfe, known as county property, n order to save $8,, annually n ncoe taxes for the people of the State. That s why the Legslature has before t a resoluton by Asseblyan Walter H. Jones, of Hackensack, eorallznt! Congress to elnate the exstng dscrnaton under the federal nternal revenue code aganst arred persons docled n New Jersey and other coon law states as copared wth those docled n county prope ty states. The old Spansl syste of property ownershp between husband and wfe orgnally prevaled only n Arzona, Calforna. daho, Lousana, Nevada, New Mexco. Texas and Washngton. Recently Mchgan, Nebraska, Oklahoa, Oregon. Pennsylvana and the Terrtory of Hawa adopted the syste. Under the county property syste property and ncoe acqured by ether spouse durng arrage belongs one half lo the husband and one half to the wfe n county property statej the Unted States Bureau of nternal Revenue allows arred people to de separate ncoe tax returns thereby avodng the applcaton of surtax rates whch apply to all other Address your letters t»: "Loultt," *. Bw M Oraweborg,ft.C. taxpayers n non-county property states. The only way New Jersey can correct ths unreasonable dscrnaton aganst ts ctzens s to change ts whole legal syste of property ownenhlp tween husband and wfe to county property syste/ would cause confuson and; serous consttutonal That s why the wll soon ask Congress to all husbands and wves separate ncoe tax fora. anner slar to that no«'( Joyed by arred people n unlty property states, WEATHER: New J«weather was noral durng. despte extrees of tep and ranfall at certan The State Departent of culture reports the average prraure for 97 was 5, gees, copared wth a no of S.5 degrees, a total of nches of ran fell con. nches, the all-te ave Possble sunshne hours 57 per cent last year whle for New Jersey s 6 per The last kllng trou WM March -awl the fftt n fall on Noveber, thus ng 7 A for the 97 grot ng season. JUDO»B:-H«W Jersey should be pad hgher for the work perfored a cause the Mttl eott* of a' cottal of the State Assocaton hs nfored Legslature. One of tnt reasons for recoendrtttn s the hgh : coe taxes pad by the. on present jfcltrsav JT^e ttee ponted out jb oloaa through hold-up. t wu b«fa* b«tt«t? Blty a utounta wth you and wrt* jsh«ka to your oblg*tlona. ttounl

8 PAGE EGHT rv> Fght Begun To Save Forests ntrpnr Departent Wll Orpne Takng Slce Fro Olypc Park. V. v ;!!Vr,T! >V The departent,,[ -.,. : r wll nppese bllll,.,,,,,. errr, thut would > :, for luberng y,' '. " f '-Tt fr>r«u of '""ltln p'!. -:r.nr"l Slk pne n Olypc y,. nt. Washngton, th«...,,,, (-. r,,n5<>rvatlnn cottee :- - : :!. n t : f. -,;:blr n letter frn A»- -rdary C. Glrnrd Davdr n.nltrn «nld the oppnul- " d-rnrtrrfnt»'»* «rrver- ; -"'T poston. The cort:<!m the depart- r "d " defense of the : -o :ly. of whch * the,>:t warned eowerva- ';ln' pressure of the '».! s Rlty lh*re «;.: ;,ho:d f the forest* nf ark arc to be saved." < tn r^rve out S8. acres ^cudod by conservaton ; lv a frst step W takng nt'-s fro the WB.ltt acre >f r> trees tower fe«t and,' a (T of feet. Luber ll nterest! contend the ' rnrd to sustan eployl! rcson and provde Su-!- n!'!. r to Mn. C. N. Edge. r n n( tho eerrjencv ronserv;-.",:'toe, Davdson wrote: "! [lartnrnt s opposed to, r', '.. n (he present bounda-!,,! " M, f Natonal park and «, 't n congress at any fu-!: '!!' ' rs whch ght b«held,'.' '.' pendng. '., '.: tr > her, hearlng on thl ' ' held n Olypc pork '." y,'.»] e anrl cottee of the ; ' :.-;n rsentatve». attended ' -.-' ;n;' along wth Drector!. ' lthor reprcsenttlve» of t: :;.', n.l Park servce, nd n r ' '»stfylng, we Urttned att!,.. \n tn testony presented : >!M.pnents ;d opponents oj t'. ' lt.v changes. : '' M.' H: these hedrlrg, n c v..r; '.Mll the charan of the :'. l;!:s Mbrottee. we flew ( : '!,.r!: and noted soe of the d" :.'P'M'd lo be elnated. ;! ' t :v<tm'(l soe of the areas by ;',- :v.,!t> and on foot n order to fntc. Letter vew of the gant ;nh the Ron Forest. "A. ;L 'sult of nl ths, the dtpartr..'. d He Natonal Park servce rend U:e concluson that thert :h".''d " nn changes n the present bwd; rts nl Olypc Natonal pn A. l'ff'v leavng the Northwest, ulh the full approval of Secretary Knur? ndcated our poston and sd tht at any further hearngs on ths stl.eft the departent and the Nlh'nal Park servce wll reconend to ougrcss that no change! be ndc n the present boundares of tl'.; ['nk." lu'll Possesson. Tlc cr.tnnltee stateent, callng He Olypc forest "a precous posse : nn [ every ctzen of the Unted Sl.!>'," sad conservatonsts everywhcv bad protested aganst the propt rd ".-ha'ful luber gtab, endor:'::d hy the Natonal Park servce.",n.d as a result of the deand of ;>nr.': that the forests be proteclrd "rnn the greedy luber, n])er.l(rs, the nteror departent nov: h:s wthdrawn ts support o( tl;c blls." O.n::r:tulntng the departent on ts e j;ust! tn the blls, the cottee :;l ths new stand ean* [' "l'.c l-v nrrct wll be leadng tht r;;!t f.v the preservaton of th» : A.vpo fun ss and wll be battlng wth S.Mvatonlsta for tht fcrtleg- ^' r: of the Olypc park, and (or the :.,;!. <,! the whole natonal park s.v; t-u. wu- s so onously N:-.v l'lesdent lntr bult for quck ovtrson to Ntvy use. lowers have the Valentne ar! Hu>rawly Hpprupftte tor Vul'ne Klls are flowerslovely n color and aroa, rtelu'^to tn the touch. Mukc tlls Vul'Une's Day a floral orn'! t"or Free Delvery Phone. Wood We Telegraph Klowfrs, Too States'Funds (or Jobless Ht New Top tw Hgh Enough (or Clas That May Ap. WASH, Sl»t» reserve Research Teas t p robe Fa, North Arctc nsttute Drortot Tells Of Var6d M t funds for payng copensaton Mtlor r»»ched»...»n atl-ta - hl h ot J7.H,. nn """ Septrber. <P*^ wcurly ndln- MONTREAL, - Th«far northern Cllnadn»v contan (raton has nnnpuncr An nfftclnl s»(fl th' l/f of the renerve hnd started nrrratlng agan steady hrodgh 7 onths of heavy pnyenu to nehyed workers after V J Dny. t s bg enough now, accordng to experts, to eet y beneft clas that ght arse n the foreseeable future. The new clb n the uneployent rterve fund was dsclosed as U-an advsory group to the senate fnance cottee called eetngs here to begn a study of the coverage, rates and benefts of uneployent copensaton, old age nsurance and publc assstance. Ths group, headed by Fdward R. Stettlnlus, forer secretary of state, wt] ake recoendatons for overhaulng tht whole progra. WalklntBarfRdM Swap, Snow; Carrltt 6 Tons LOS ANGELES. - The nnvy took the wraps off n new aphban onster, a Sft-foot walkng barge capable of carryng 8 tons of en and ateral through surf, sand, ud, swups or over Arctc snrw and tundra. The- vehcle conssts of three pontoons placed sde by sde and s propelled through water by a propeller n the stern of the center pontoon whch draws nto u well for land travel. On quagres and swaps, the bnrge hups along n leapfrog fashon. the nboard pontoon frst ovng forward feet, followed by the two outboard sectona. Tht navy suggests eployent of the new aphban as a carrer for sectonal road ats over beaches, as a oble fortres to cover foot troops durng landng operatons, n constructon of brdges and docks and n salvage operatons, Old Stl Qutshln» Wntry Ovtrcast n Major Ctes TOLEDO, OHO. - The te sn't rlpt to plant pal trees n Pttsburgh or cotton n Cleveland, but weather bureau records gong back 8 to 9 years show that ot of the Unted States banks n wnter sunabne ore often than t shvers n th* snow. Surveyng weathen reports for key ctes to deterne the effcency of solar houses desgned to use the sun for warth and ore cheerful lvng, techncans of Lbbey Owens - Ford Glass copany found that n all but seven of the ttles studed there are ore tunny days n wnter than cloudy ones. The sunnest cty covered n the survey was Los Angeles, wth blue skes 7 per cent of all daylght hours between Septeber and June. Portland, Ore., wus the cloudest wth a sunny-hour scort of a lttle less than 9 per cent. Even steeltkng Pttsburgh enjoys sunshne nearly 7 per cent of dayte hour! and Chcago, Boston, Dcs Mores and Cncnnat are aong ctes wared by the sun ore than half the wnter. Even on cloudy days, however, tests show that enough solar heat plerce the overcast to help aterally n heatng a hoe that's desgned wth extensve nsulatng wndows on south walls to adt the wnter sun n Eplorttons. regons of CUnadn ay v.lnhlc neral deposts, at thr e te provdng n fertle feld for srl»rulfle research by the Arctc nsttute of North Aerca, the arganlatlon'a drector nld at an ntervew here. At the tttute'a headquarters n the McGlll unversty edcal buldng, Dr. Albert Lncoln Washburn, of New York, 8-year-old graduate of Dartouth college and Vale unversty, told of Ul«work t dong and nf the probles that rean to b«solved. The nsttute w»a founded n 9 by representatve of Canada, the Unted States, Newfoundland, Labrador and Greenland, who cae to the eoncltuln that f scentfc re search n tre Arctc waa to b» car red out n systeatc, coor dlnated anner, a centra) bureau nf plannng and nforaton would be necessary: Helped by Gtt. Wllle the nsttute was launched wth the ad ot grants fro natona" research councl* of Canada and the Unted States, t now s fnanced largely fro prvate sources Brefly, object* of the nsttute are to "encourage the objectve study of Arctc fondjtlons and prob les; to collect records relatng to the Arctc regons and to ake the nvnllabto for pure and appled scentfc use, and, fnally, to nln tan close contact wth other nttu tlons and organsatons enknget n slar or related felds o study." "Geologc nvestgatons are portant," sad Dr. Washburn, "t s not unreasonable to suppose the North ay hde valuable neral deposts, such as those known n ore southerly regons." Dscovery and successful explotaton of northern nes already producng uranu and gola "ndcate the possbltes," he lad. There s also need for establshent of addtonal weather ttatona n the Far North, Dr. Wnshb.rn asserted, snce that s tha area where uch of southern Canada's weather orgnates. A detaled study of Arctc waters s lkewse consdered of practcal portance, berause ocean currents have a drect bearng on cuate and fauna. Many Prebles. Other probles for nsttute workers nclude deternaton of the ejtact locaton and extent of the northern agnetc pole; research on onospherc and cosc rays, whch affect rado transsson; atude* affectng coercal fsheres, partcularly those of southern Alaska; studes of organss nhabtng peranently frozen sols; deternaton of the best grazng grounds for rendeer, and studes of the physology of the an of the North. Dr. Washburn has accopaned three research expedtons to the Far North, and has passed one wnter and several suers dong geologc feld work n the Canadan Arctc.. HU assstant s P. D. Balrd, a graduate of Cabrdge unversty, who drected "Exercse Musk-Ox" the expedton carred out by the Canadan ary and ar force to prove that odern vehcles can traverse Arctc lands n wnter and that ar support oan operate suc- cessfully n support of f the h ovng ground party. Nou:,se head of Econoc Councl, sees new peaks for 98. NCOME TAX RETURNS PREPARED & FLED Bookkeepng Systes nstalled and Mantaned OFFCE HOURS Daly, 9-5 Man., Wed. and Fr. Eve., 7:-: Woodbrdge Accountng & Tax Servce 5 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. (McElroy Buldng) L-Shaped Dwellng sa dl.raln.»«tha.!..» te»«" " ' -SMS rtftrrt: ass -«*- be obulned for $5 p<-r set h, wrtng Hou»* Beaotful M«g*UM. S7J Madson Avenue, New York Cty, New York. Maed Worker s Awarded $6,5 Fro Ralroad Lne CHCAGO. - Wlla ',, l'avllca, 6, s tn receve $t,, r ) fro the Pennsylvana ralroad under an award entered by Judge Francs B. Allegrctt of Superor court. The judgent was entered under, an agreeent reached nfter the case had been on tral for two days. Accordng to testony presented hy hs attorney, Royal W. rwn, Pavlca, then a car nspector for the ralroad, was struck at a.. Aprl 8, 96, by a swtch engne on a sde track n the coach yards of the rullroad. The swtch engne, Pavlca charged, approached wthout lghts and wthout warnng. Pavlca's left leg was aputated below the knee atd four toes on hs rght foot'were aputated. Massage Those Gus A new, electrc vbrator for hoe use features a rubber cup attachent for gu assage. Three other accessores are a roller for skn stulaton, rubber fngers for the scalp and «rubber cup for tred uscles. Lost But Won Electon A an who ade no electon capagn and who dd not have the hghest nuber of electoral votes waa elected Presdent of the Unted States n 8. World Book encyclopeda says that John Quncy Adas ade lttle effot to get votes, but Tecerved 5 less electoral votes than the leadng canddate, Andrew Jackson, Adas was selected by the house of representatves because none of the canddates had a ajorty. Need Runnng WaUr Runnng water stll la lackng n 75 per cent of the far hoes of th«naton. Only 5 per cent of cty hoea l«ck runnng water, A far faly of flvj wth a far aount of lvestock uses'about too* ot water n a year f they havt to pup awl carry t by hand. f the far hm runnng water *nd electrc pups the sae faly would use probably twce as uch water and have none of the effort of transportng tons of water by hand. ' t Ddn't Get Away The largest fsh ever caught by rod and reel weghed,75 r-nas. SATDRDAY, FEBRUARY th Whether she s 7 or 7; whether she s your daughter, wfe, other, or "the one and only"... gve her a beautful bouquet of fresh flowers or a corsage to tell her she s your valentne. We beleve that an Order for flowers s a hghly personalzed pllflnhase. Every order, larjfe or sall, n o,ur, dtop, s handled wth careful attenton to detals. And the lst of custoers who ke*p dong back s gratfyng to us as a fulfllent of ths responsblty. We nvte you to phona us and let us help you wth your Valentneflowera. Reeber, too, for brthdays, AhU^rgtres, holdays, or busness. Sl '"\ n any event, let us s^j fresh flowers fro our greenhouses. V *r ^ * For f*k-away our F.T.D., pte*m order early. S»*»W»^«TMMMP Mrror Gts, Alunu Ovrcot PASADENA. CALF -The *»».- Odd lrrnr. MO nch'" ln rtln * '!" whch! th«"w tnr the w, Tld larcc<l telescope at Mount Palosr oratory, hr.. b-cr, alurnlnl^d, n( tctod for MM n the tel«l* cr.dk Calforna nsttute ot Technology nmronoers announced. rhe H'Vt'tn concavfl surface. W lch look ore than yc»r» to ake and s ground to an accuracy onwoone-llonthjofanlneh. wn» co-oved fro Pasadena to 5.W foftt huh Mount Mor J*. «w jlh of hnrc. After ts arrvlhwm re ' ersed '"» vacu> lank, clved a thn coatn Of alu'nu to gve t proper reflectve prepwtlcs. The huge dsk then was &oh*e<j l rto tho lower end of the telescope tube replace a concrete block whch had served us a duy odel durng cchane.l trals. Faly Lvng Cott lup $6 n -Month Perod WASHNGTON. - The bureau of labor statstcs told congress t co*ts an average faly of four tn ajor Ctes about $5 ore a year to antan a "odest" standard of Jvng now than t dd onths ago. Alost n thrd of ths goes for food. The annuul budget f>r such a faly ranged (ra $, n New Orleans to S.58 n Washngton a«of last June, th'- bureau Md, and snce then nsnner' prces have juped another \*r rent. L\ HOUSNG Prvate spendng on houm- construrtlnn reached t r«*>rd touv of»,9fl.ono, n (M accordng tn tlp Coprre Departent estate. TP ronorrl wu due n part, however, to ncrwjed p'lce.t. The nube of nnw dwellng unts started was over 8RO.Q beatlnr last ypat's ($7,6 unts but fullng far under the 97,-unlt record of!)s. Nutrlllnon Sweeten Sorghu and olasses actually are ore nutrtous fors nf sweet- ners than sugar, beng rch n ron and calcu. -*UR EYfeS A BT BLACK ANO BLUE, BUT THAT DOeSC BOTHEBWE AWY ESBR ABnerfwn cwportw pfoflt r 7 *H efccttd W* ntxr t to tm t confwenw Bo] whch, at th» td out that 9«te tty ew MS * h «n * «dollar of salen. ^ SWEETHEARTS MARRY AFTER 8 VEAB8 WACO. Tex. Separatr yean when ther parents l»w*y fro T«nne.s«, Jesw f ncr, 75, and Mrs. vy Dll, chldhood wrrthearts, were j arred. Thry wrre reunltp lowlnf thr deshh of Mrs husband two ypara flffo. AMBOY AVENUE. ^ u ^, GREEN STREET jo PCK-UP.^ DUVWfWM-tCOW' YOU SAVE WAYS ±)Sa«BY THE FRESTONE LBERAL TRADE-N ALLOWANC ve MORE ON MLEAGE AND SAFETY 5)5<W TE AND TROUBLE -'-, Copare These ^ 95 FEATURES up to 55% STRONGR New Saft-Sured cord body gves extru protecton aganst blowouts and can be recapp") agan and agan. up to 6% MOKE NONKH) AN6.S New Sat Grp tread assyrts extra traooo sod extra protecton, aganst skddng, ~~ up to % LONOKt MHAOE Wder, H«'" tread and Vtac Rubber provde wrt protects' aganst Wt«f. WALSHECK'S Flower Shop >» MAN STREET WOODBRJDGE SchraflV* Whtan's JELJN, N. J. 9 ST. GEORQE'S AVftNUE HOLOHAN BROS. GARAGE h.», *. Aboy Ave. W TELEPHON

9 PRESS FRDAY, fbbruary 6, 98 y 8 to d ln both roance U southern YM-.'. Red acta North wd SoMh anrorn* about tt and,, n end. t ought vto Ths year, 9, nurfct the thrty-fourth year n th» ovlu tor Dune May Whltty. plans for her edate future nclude another pcture wth Oreer Oarson (ths l her thrd wth Oreer) n "Jula' Mlatahavet." Walter Pdleon haa the ale lead. The ake-up tnen at Unversal- ntcatlonal are havng a terrble U creatng a paaable "erad." (or fl called, "Mr. Peabody and the fw-ald." The; fnd t rather hard to please; the hstorans, the censors and the ad-noveberers of erads. The fnal fl left ost of hs product Reetu to be a well-curved odel wth a horzontal tall, ade of sponge rubber. Ethel Barryore, who deserted Hollywood several years ago only to return, wll play the Granny ln "Moonrlse" for Frank Bonage and a drunk n "The Faly" for John Ford. That's qute a contrast n roles. estated.6, estate to hs ntne-year-old daughter, Ncola. Her other s to get ffteen per cent of hu property and a suterln-law, a nece and two eployes are to get, each. Errol Flynn's new 5-year contract has even Hollywood dtzy. t wasn't the ffteen years a lfete ln quck-changng Hollywood but the $5, flat The wll of Fl Drector Ernst Lubltsch, who ded last annually whch t s sad, the actor wll receve for just one pcture each year whch pcture s not to consue ore than fourteen weeks of each year. Too, Flynn wll be free to do any other work he wshes the reanng 8 weeks each year, the studo s to take out a Lloyds of London nsurance polcy coverng h durng producton; and the contract s uncancellable optons. and carres ho Petrllo ban or not, Frank Sna tra has records enough to last for sx years. He recorded sdes before the ban went on. Frank, sufferng wth a snus condton, s spendng ost of the wnter onths a hs hoe n Pal Sprngs. No startng date has been set for the next MOM fl, the story of Rodxers and Hart. Can you nae the Hollywood stars who sot ther start sngng wth a dance band? Aong the are Dorothy Laour, Mare Mac- Donald, Olny Ss; Betty Hutton, June Haver, Olga San Juan, Paraount's newest star sensaton, Olorln Dc Haven. Janet Blar, Marlyn Maxwell, Ann Sothern, Prlsellta Lane, Vvan Btalnt. Una Roa and Alce '. And yet, few of the ever warble on the screen. Murvyn Vye, the sngng star, who left "Carousel" on Broadway to ake h* d debut n "Golden Earrngs," s beng paged by Brodway for the uscal produc tlon of "Oypsy Oern,v one of the late Oscar Haersteln's legtate play hts. After Joan Fontane. work ln "M ayerun," Taylor, she hopes to do' on the Hll." wth Burt! Sonny TttfU s plannng»(> a Wetsern. "The Wrangler" Harry Joe Brawn. Lnda Darnell wll be wth Chester Nlltt n on the Twenteth Century-F The purpose of the fl la to rase $*5, to have the r shp Texas fro the scrap 57th Annversary features X-Pert Whte Cake Mx 5c «fee Copare th. Yeur frendly At Marktt t the ret el 57 yean ef profrtlv rtherdtng by the Anwrltan Stern Copany... ywr sjventee < ebtehte latfettlea. Yen gel r«e et! ef the belt at your aelffcbermd. Ace at the lewet peulble prtct every *ryl OPEN FRDAYS UNTL 9 P. M. These Ace Everyday Low Prces! ACJM prces ore alwoys low! Coe, copare, note how uch you save! CANNED FRUTS Pres Prunes SKL Robford Prunes Aprcots ft, c ", 5c 9c Rasns reaches n***^, n. ^( vc t'v Del Monte Pears n Z c Frut Cocktal VE r Y «.c Frut Cocktal * n 9c Peaches r? FO Y '"7. 7c CUVC Clnf OT-*. can 'V rcolcj FrMlont O-«. can J*C R n HMVV Syrup ^ rrunes,,.»^,. Zlc AprCOtS H«,y$y,«, **,.«.«D«««L Mxed Fruts 'Xc SKT Calya Fgs <J?X 5c Cranberry Sauce '-V 9c DOLE 7c Apple Sauce 5c Fqncy Grade A. Real hoe tyle. Ourjnest qualty. Try t now! rut Sectons»?- 5c Toatoes 5* ' 5c Butter Kernel Corn ~ 9c of fuscous Florda grapefrut t H best! CANNED JUCES Tangerne Juce HT 5c Blended ' r& r 9c Sauerkraut»JT 5c LTll } " -\ tafc5c Butter Kernel Peasf:c PotatoesSX*' *"^ c Red Cabbage "T V 6c Aprcot Nectar 'r c Apple Juce """l-.^lzc Toato Juce l o r -, c t Macgron, Spaghett «SX 6c, Buy now for delcous Lenten dshes. Lent begns next Wednesday. Whole Kernel Corn -^ 9c qrg -oz. can! Delcous golden whole kernels. Buy a supply! MEATS, SAUCES, ETC. Fnest Fresh Produce Receved Freth Daly! ORANGES HorL Today's best orange value! A feature at all Ace Markets ths week-end. Large Florda Oranges D zen 9c Jersey ROME BEAUTY Apples * c Western DELCOUS Apples "» 9c Crea (>f Rce T l, * 7c Tet Lunch Meat!!: 6c Shredded Wheat "W 7c Hash X, r 5c Ronper Joe ak Mrk> c Broadcast Hash J^, 7c Grajk Crackers?Z 7c Toato Saucel % Z c Knlj^yCrackers l '^* f. 5c Toato Paste tt, 9c Cheese Wofen Wen T*^ 8c Henz Ketchup^ -% a S c.. Dozen 9c Fancy U. S. No. Whte Onons b - c Fancy NEW Cabbage 5c Fancy Celery Hearts Florda Escarole «* 7c ^ 7c Grapefrut 5c Each «# Seedless Capbell Toato Soup M^9c P o T K L O n S SCEXAN OlS HOUSEHOLD NEEDS ' PttrkBean$^r5c Oeanser ^" *^ c Pork & BeansB ST 5c Soap Powder""""' c Morton's Salt * 8c Coplexon Soap T 9c VneoarlK'^M*^ /Gran. Soap ""*"' S8C RobfwdRw ' ^8c /CubeStarch" " ^c Vvc / * ' - * DARYCREST CE CREAM Crealtr, rjchf, rql frut flavors. M<lt>-proof bog keeps c< creo No ft$w Any trlfl Luacous, eaty, Florda's fnest seedless. Whole or ether half. Sav-U-Tr reoves uch surplus fat and bone before weghng. FRYERS 9c Fresh Klled Grade A D, The arket's fnest, fresh klled fryers. F eatured at at Ace Markets ths week-end. Rolled Veal * 59c Rb Roost """**. 65c Ground Beef»5c Slced Bacon * 8c Beef Lver»59c Slab Bacon * 69c Chuck Lab *-5c Pork Chops S fc 9c Stewng Lab b 9c Slacon Squares run Soup Meat Fresh Fllet Haddock* 9c Selts "*^'«* *«*>fk Large Poraes ^ 9c terns Q-T Cake Frostng Hn XC SPRY 5c ~.7 Swff nng 5c * '.7 Uvuter Crtckn Vence Mad Meat Balls n Urwrto Saua <. can HENZ Vegetable Soup "*' 7c t COM *>» ^ CRACKER JACK WTH TOY r 9c Rockwood's : Chocolate Bts : *-' c Strongheart Dog Food "r 5c Hershe/s Tolet Soap 9c SWFT CLEANSER KRKMAN Soap Flakes - 8c KRKMAN Borax Soap - c

10 PA«".F T* > AccantMtt Publc Accountng N'COMB TAX HYHTHM NftTALUKD ROOKKK.rPNG flebvck MX Ml. HFXTRTT TAXES H* <w Nllht ScnM Ceo. G. t-«7s Clner Blcks PERTH AMBOY CONCRETE PRODUCTS., nc. 8x8x6 BLOCKS Water RcMtant Propt DeMr fm Pajrtle gt PA. MS DelleatestMK Town Delcatessen 5 Aboy Arenoe Woodbrdge, N. J. BRDKF.VF. FROZEN ntuttb VEOKTAM.ES, CHCKENS AND T'RKEYS Phone Woodbrldt -M7 Stret Lades', Men't, Chldren! Shoe* aod Clothng Clu>per'$ Dep't Store H Man Street, WotflaWf*. N. J Dog KeoneU GONG AWAY? BOARD YOUR DOGS Daly Wwkly-Monthly Rfttet Wasrttt and Strpptnc Well Ventlated Best of Cure Spck & Span Kennels BOX 6, toan Avenue Bakwajr, N. J. RAWAY 7-A-R- HOTEL FOR DOGS Heated CATS ALSO BOARDED Cocker A Ponter Puppes for Sale LNCOLNA KENNELS 9S9 Mddlesex Ave. Metuchen Metuchen (. ' Dnf Stares Avenel Pharacy RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDQE 8-9 Prewrlptlon WHTMAN'S CANDES Cosetc* Fl Cards Rayond Jackon &Son DRUGGST 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone :MM Pretcrptont Counetct - Hallkrk Card* Publx Drug Store 95 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone -WW.«Eleetrlcla Servce FAeclrc Co. U Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Kln-trtcal Contrwtw* Plant Malnt«B»noe 9 Hoe Malnlenauoe Buldng MtulnuBM for Servce and Telephone Woodbrdte 8-8 Fner* Mrctsn Syuneeck Funeral Horn* 6 Atlantc StK* N THS COMPLETE t ftrttrta 6 Mute Rahuy Awtau t ts -t-w Dtngottt Grocer Ma. KM WolM**. * Realtor* fctwnn Unrnr ft Ktebe* Cabfaed Cabnet Cobtnatton Snk A Tub Llnotown Tap A FonMea Top» MUlwwk of AH Type. AU WORK OtARANTEE* Ace Mllng A luber Copany Afebel Street, Near School Woodbrdge luber C#. T«Wffc»M rf. X Mtltt MH lstraets for Mndul CLARWKTt, 8AJK»HN8, ACCORDONS, VOLOfS EdMe't Musc Center School c( Uc SS7 SUte 8tre#t Perth Aboy, N.. Ttlephou P. A, -M Movng Veterans' Truckng Movng Our Specalty «S AMBOY AVENUE PERTH AMBOY, N. J. r. A, -s Hate *«w of R. PELCAN aad W. POfcUy Mo»ln and General Haullnf AvfUlwr - Aa«ttlaM Athaet, C. Pet Shu FRESH DALY B. QOVT WSTECTKD HOUSE MEAT Pet and Supslet JOE'S PET SHOP tt TttR RABWAT, N. JL Bahwar Rados Anderson Rado PERTH AMBOY hone Perth Aboy -75 SALEB- Antoy lre, P. A. All Natonal BrtMt, B*AM. Applance* and TclevWM SERVCE S5 Snrth 8tr#*t Expert Guaranteed WorkanUp Real Estate -trmcet DonaUt T. Mant NSURANCE Rtprontlof * Co, Ortt V HNESJtOOHNGpO. «M«- l*ade«- Slt* Plate aad Attwt All work <O»«M br Cwwwl and Utbftty AND u TlBfcnrn Murp/y W». N. J. 79-M Wenry Jaen Tltl» t (M SkMt M«lal Work *<> «, M.ul Ma*. M fwum. Wort 588 Alden Street WoodbrMfa, N. J, RUGS Shapooed, keoalted. Stored fteroo MothprMM Wf HT raalpprd to rlun rprt( ad HpknUtrrr rlahl on jour CALL TODAY 8. A R llofa (allrl Fur n* Drllvfrfd Stanley Boyes ttfl Augusta Street, South Aboy t Sar Drt - Fll John F. Ryan, /r. Sand and Drt fflll 8aw» Skarpe«ed ; FFTH AVE., AVENEL WoodbrldRe 8--J Servce Statons Clarkon't ESSO SERVCE A»»na«and Jaaw StrMt W««JbrU a «, R J. WOJ-UU $tnrtce Statns Servce Motor Tune-up Coplete Lubrcaton Servce Battery Servce Green St. and Ralway Ave. WOODBRDGE 8-56 Ge'u Bros. SERVCE STATON JACK. BLL, Fft&NK. PKOP8. WASHNG. GREASNG TRES REPARED AMBOY AVENUE AND GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Woodbrldce Holohan Brothers GARAGE ttaadard Eto Pr«hcto Cor, Pb*JB. 8-9 «nd 8)5 Tlre and Tubu H. Andy** Esso Servcenter vnvrt NOW; LUBRCATON TRE WBPARS Truck utt Woodbrtlct 8-J58 AE^ N. J. ROUtaB Avenel Servce Staton # n SHOPPNG GUDE and ffl NOW FRDAY, FEBRUARY 6, \ 98 Tal WOODBRDGE TAX 8- httmpte..... le Rwh Ad«tlatuh Ble. <»ce; H FtAtt, STRtCT tvo<nunoe. N. J TT TOP TAX CAB SEtVlC, NC MJfRNK MPtVtCB K OREKN STREET WOODBRDGE M*t*t«d Rut»«5c Flnt M Mle lfte Ea. Add U Ml. T. HARMlN E. NER Art Tle Co. RTAN STEEET, FORDS, N.. BATHS KTCHENS RUBBER FLOORNG (QUALTY FRST) Phonea: P. A. -«7 Wool. B-M» Tretf? & PhOM P. A. - Frederck Bros. MUwrthtng and Steel Erector* Truckng and Rggng Heavy Haulng «Meredth St. Perth Aboj Weldng - Brazng Clark's Weldng Works Portable Hqupent Weldng & Brazne Blacksth & Hprtnr Work 69 New Brunswck Avenue Forda, N. j. Telephone Perth Aboy -OWR Loth Durnya, Prop. * PLUMBNG V ALL TYPES OF PLUMBNG REPAR Moderate Prces All Work Guaranteed ndustral Ppe Fttng SMTH PLUMBNG & HEATNG Phone WoodbrMfe -W9-J M RSMSEN AVENUE AVENEL, N. J. Buses for Mre Charter BUM* for Hre Cofortable Crulsw Bates Reclnng Seate for All Trps Kay's B Co. WALSH AVENUE, FORDS Perth Aboy -5 K»rly Fnns ftopared The Fnns who settled along the Delaware n Pennsylvana n 68 were honored by Fnland'! p«- clal coeoratve atap W yean War Shattered FalesReunted - 'Dsplaced $enan Burnt Swapal WthWea To Tracn Mnng. HOME. - A! dsplaced person rarlnn bureau, one nf UNRRA'f btblest ngrnclfs untl TTTRRA tn6- ed.lutf SO, stll 's K n«rtrong under the prepara'bry eouon of the nternntlona refuree orjanamtlon (PCRO). Two y»ar a;(d roorf after th» fll defeat of ttr'naa. PCRO Tectntly announrt'd, fkjwlrut for dnf adult* «tll arc brtg rer#tvtd at the rttu of 8 per otth, wtll* requeata UMt t tr> to Jo«te ptru or relat fve* Of urcoopanlcd chldren av rrau» one a w*k. To dale, PC ( *ald..««ca«of njrt rwldrtn»l M.WS rrdd»u«adults bavt bet) handled. Of,** ca dtalt wtl n HP year fro Septeber, M, n Aurwt U 97, "poslllvf rr? u «" wer» acbpvfd n,7 and n<* ptw» l,t!6. Stll belv nvctknted vtt «,ts earn*. naaaee anl Pstkoa. "B»re flpret." th* PaRO snnnceent»ad, "can glvf no nklng of the PSnr* and pntjws telng fro thousands of faly hstores whch coe under the bureau's survey the tragc afcrol of the wrar." nqures, t lad, corn fro ad parts nf Rurope, and fle tnarau akef overy effort to fnd the parsons sought otfltk the,?«' n PCTRO raps or thr ore than SO.OOO otrjprs outsde the. Two case h»«orfcs "taken at rando fro the flloe" were cted to show how the bureau work. n one, Ncolau Pgpavsllot of Athens sought worjl of hs daughter, Klk, who had bee ftudjtaj uc n ferany at outbrealc of the war. She was known to have cpant a slurt te, n 9 a an nterpreter at a DP transt cap n taly. After that an* dropped out of tght The burepu dscovered, fnally, that n 9«KW had lved for soe onths at an Alled ltary cap n Reggo Ela, leavng t wthout «M>nnt«: R ntras RARTAN TOWXRHP BF*CON T* persson. talan volc«record! showed nothng excdpt that tb* frl appjrently had not lleft taly. AH nvestgator reasoned that Klk, who was, pretty and pennle, would not leave the DP cap unlew ahe knew where her eals were cong fro: Ergo, she was probably OARPENTHV arred. Par Retrd. OARAGES - PMCHEH C DOnMTTR FROM US. A search of arrage record*, was «r*r«to Pay on F.H.A. Plan. nsttuted, and Kk fnally was found lvng wth ber Spansh 'fansband n Genoa-'well and happly Churcbwell & B*rnaby J/5-57 arred," ahe tctld the bureau n wrtng t for ber>father's address. ' A ore bafflng; cane was tha of CATRRKG CATKRlNC Paul Buldnsk, Latva, wbo wrote WBDDKGS DA^UETS No affar loo larg«or *n» fro a DP cap n Lnz, Austra, MR. HARV B. LARSON to ask the bureau to try to trace hs PKTH AMBOY -SS wfe, last heard of at Modena n 95 after ghe fled fro the Gestapo nto Austra and taly. He hoped sodh to go to Aerca, he sad, and wanted PVHNACap REPARED CNET A FURNACE CLEANNG to take her wth h. * RCPARS R. J. SPAETH The woan wan located quckly t Sth Btntt ATCK at the Regfo Errrla PCRO cap, but thereafter the bureau's repeated VO«DtB «-»-J letters to her went unanswered. Furtherore*.WMK TA* letter* to the husband brought no reples. The bureau was PKMOKAT, VCOVB TAX tbrtck about to -wrte ol the, case, /auutng the woan had soe reason for Wll call on you at any te. Call KEUABLE JX)W RATBB not wantng to see her husband Wuodbrldge S-6H-W l/f-/ agan, whets H got wurd thatne had eft (! \t\z rup wthout leave MOVNG AMD STUGB «and wnj d Rajgc Ela wth her. AsUoblle Be f Wood dectrc auto»m)e ara«t«sted on tte *reet«of Chcago n 88 t cre«m cotulderabl* excteent A fte route. «Urt Woen' nylonoslery were tatrodoeed to te pmc n May, M. Wthn a year, nyloo ja establshed as a ajor textk n UM nduttry. ToothbruthtJ nf trltles were lntrodtuw 98. TelephontSwvkes a growng servce BACK n 9J8 there were 7, telephone! here n New Jer*ey. Today-just Jren later there an ore than t,9f,& And th» ncrease of over haf * leu telephones was ade despte a four year perod when lack of new telephone equpent kept us fro akng noral prqgreu. t Every telephone fat's lfal fluket k TMMtUe for you to M*d) A o n people or bereached bynk*«)«offe&' typcal of<dw w f Llf MOMt no. (ME NEWSPAPER c ptfr lne tc per lne T\f... *c p*r )ln* Tl.... _ 7c per lln* rter. NEWSPAPERS Tl». ltc p«r lne THn#* He per lln*! Tlnt" -... H- per Hoe T**. UP per lln«(ftakly CONTRACT) tt lne* onr p»'"r «<- p«r Una Mt llnct three paper* J<- per ]ln# (Mnu *<;, rtrrnl!. lnen > 'h»n(tf of HPPJ llnkrl onthly. f> letters to a llnr (v^ ^<r!n. AX CMR8FTD ADVERTSNG payable n nfvanne. Excepton*»rf ade '«r «:ltllnhe(l n.-utld nnly. rregular bprt lorn wll b» Httrlff'l for!l llf on" te r»t«. Ad^ orurr.f (our te* and»topp» hefo/<- ttnt tl<- wll b» ohyrk^d f ( >r he ptrt nnnh#r of l^jt lh«a..lpf-'!(->'. rhnrjclng At the rfte efe<l Th«WnnflhrAr* phlnhlng fo rt»rve«th- rlkln to edt, rev ut reject all < opy llttnl lttnl and *H * t a nhlblp for f ore th»n tp ct nnrrtlon of n> artver- The (.operaton of th* s wll le a>pr'ch»ted. E) AU AUWTKD TO A. M WKO\rslMY 8-7 awwnfsr RRfCTORY LPV (%'TRA<TO<) H F B. KOBRN A.TKKATONK Nll'STClA. WOK n!ck, l-.ahtku, C:M:NT WORK KtKK KSTATH8 9. 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Ave. C.rleret, N. J., or!!>s,(hx HlHfk Hnrt whltf? t,t t>, he nae of wnnl WV Lull Pet»r»n' Hull 'rvf, \Voo(hrlrt(fe,nsT Vellnw a-oll '. w lln k hand nnl tn-rnln, "t Sunday, bet«krn-l nr'l *l. Janen' Chu lt- Knder please O tc y.t', «. Crpton n Me' * ":. SOCAL SEO QUZ NX ARE YOU UP ON YOUR SECURTY? CAN YOU ANSWER QUE8TON8' QuetUoM: ()) f an ndvdual, w: under Socal Securty started, des, leavng a par! s over 95 and solelj del upon the wage earner. \ parent receve any Soca: payents? () f an ndvdual.«; under Socal Securty! {years pror to hs dfat! Heaves a wdow and t» under J. cen tt rn paytnents fro the Burr Age and Survvors Xnstu! ( > Suppose a wage ''. worked under Socal 8<--< several years pror to leaves no survvng rel.. a close frend who pad ^ experwes receve anyttjk Bureau of Old-Age tnd nsurance? Anan: Ye*. The pvwt onthly payenta for : h or her lfe, () Yea. There ay be benefts payable untl thr j chld becoe! S. () Yes. The frend!n ay receve a luqp turn fro the Bureau of Old- Survvors nsurance. For the answer* to n Questons you ay wrte: Securty Adlnlst^tton Street, Perth AbjJ Nf GETS Bd SUPEROR, Wla. Al.x and ns party went : cently and, besde an catch of Northern borne wth a ten-po Hotter dscovered the cast under the tnta f ( Kaa Rver and farsad t waa hs for the ea dow pajmwm, W ftp all eanrfca*- eharact l prta, k tou) T«nr QaHEDUn OOCtfANCY

11 forester* Huble Uhes n League Gae, -,, RKT _ The Foresters,,, fh, ukes»n an nterestlght at the n, '-. Although Vb7.hV Ofc-M. th«ffcreate* l,,^ to hold BsHrt lead alltht (hf fourth *?*}*" tor., Baton, showed then- best \' n, punch by outplayng th* L, -7 Johnny KendKeraRl :,.,, by,,n.ph <«" th f t.,, genres Know.«' UKB8* K.:''" f;, n llu l lowslt! Leagu* bat a o FOREStKES ao by perods Kplnuer lukufh, o'donnell Plata t; O'Donnell * OROLES a -l» F ft 7 O WNO8 Hornsk.!. Brffhka F 7-M t Mak Barretts And Potts Wlt Opng Matches WUguckl am RaJfttrt* WaatWwta CnpMkl S 7 6 Scott by perods: Wtttl 6 S 9- Otfota Tctra Bowlers Wn J And Boost Lead n Westvaco Loop CARHHT Takng three fro U» Pyto pnner*, the league-leadng Tttra tea boosted ts lead to four full gaes n the Westvaco League lat Frday at the Wllas (ARTERET-Th» Halt. Batts,:,. potts won the qoaolbf laa :r. the newly foral CM* C pn.'m.up Monday nght at Uto Aead- :nv Alleys The tttffll WtH all gtt :,> * sponsors ths week, and wll assgned n«w nae*. BARRETTB <> )! Barrett : Coughlln Couthlln Ma : n Ahltrlng n ua n W u» 7* place. Slantng of T Won Lot Tetra. T Foskler 8 9 C. T. C SO HOT M 8 HO8 M 8 Monarch»»J D.D.T» S RtM*rch «Otto 8 n 7< 9 DDT () BteftJlngha ll Pwabo 7 Bahte 6 Blnd M MONARCH () Starek 5 7 Moll «tfedeth _ Tryba M t Stad Huphres font. GUnkMa. Skerchek Ferraro. etee Uub JWftrty Skocypek Leach Donovan Capbell T STEFURA'S <> Manganaro J Stefura Ferraro J a?lrskl tl Waalyk J Hrzowsk Unrakl '.! Mlancsuk tl S Furan rows» Oote P'-lruskl U lconsk SHYMANMtTS-U) U n V tulowtt ':\una U ; taowta UJ Ul **««M&lnowBfcl... 'Makwnskl. C. T. C. () 7... MT 7 TXTfU () Offce Pnners Score Sweep n. W Bowlng Loop 6 56 CARTKRET Offce No. pnntrs started off the second half wth a bang n the FW Bowlne; League by scorng the only clean sweep n last Frday nght's tches at the Acadey alleys The vcts were the Quanta. The coplete result's fellow: OFFCE NO. () 9 8 W ts () 8 th ll 6 Ul M 6t a ll Lauter McClue E. D'Zurlla Bunas Nascak $ M 87 F. W, GUARDS () W. D'Zurlla K Sullvan Stetzko 9 Q. More; Oarvey 9 S 8 *7 8 TO 5 S 8 Nl 65 6 BOLER A () Mortao* 8 88 Taowsk B» no Mudrak 7 9 Muscyka! 6 88 Lucas JW ll n n n 8 T HO (J) McQuarrte 6 8 Onndat 7 W»bb ltt J HO T _l t lt u POTT8-» Shyankj. Sbo _..,,_...,,.. SosnowtU.-.r.!. ltj n Holowatch 6 Hootch._;. )M J )ol»n.; hk* U C#Mfftf fa Ret v*. Dr»f«u atar atrokk 69 PTRO ().. H US TOO Ouraaaj 9 7 RBBtARCH () atchtaaky 5 Wart Plttpatrck Wntwood Du Oertlu 6 T6 5 8) 9 MAWTKNANCE () 5 Harry Bob LaJkowsk Sntch S 78 N. Lucas Balarls Fotlnard MaclocM Poll U7 W Wngs Lose Close Cae To Lueey Reserves, 58 LaRoeca Kusnak. Medvetz Prosuh. Dtak 7 8 BOLER B () M 6» SS RBCETVNa DEPT. <> T HEAT EXCHANGER () J. Hlla 8 Tyslewcz 8 Ed. Staubach J. Muszyka.. O. Messck CONDENSER FLOOR () F. Rugger! 6 7 Lukasluk 8 5 Esbrandt BartkoV. Blnd 8. Sendxtak T. Sendzlak S. Streok F. Yellen... C. Carlson OFFCE NO. () J ' MACHNE "B" <> M. Coppola 7. Butkocy 9 J. Mayorek 7 M Mltroka 96 E. Mayorek 58, Hgh School Fve Posts No. Wn, Tops South Aboy CARTERET Fast ganng the reputaton as one of the outstandng scholastc quntets n the state, Joe Coba's Carteret Hgh School tossers rang up ther twelfth trdght truph, aganst no defeats, by turnng ba k a sprted St. Mary's club of South Aboy last Frday nght at South Aboy. The Blues have only seven ore (taes on the regular schedule, ostly aganst teas that they already have beaten once ths season. A bg second perod rally n whch the locals scored 6 ponts aganst sx for St. Mary' helped CARTERET - Rght after the the local cause consderably, al~ Carteret Wngs had dropped Lhough the South Aboyans staged dose gae 5-t to the Lucey a nature rally theselves n Dousy Kng and Joe the thrd perod. But Joe Cobu Carteret, pacng kept hs second tea n the fray N THE MONEY (&UPH Ey Jock Sorts CPEAKGN J ABOUT SPORTS by Meyer Sponsored by the Carterot Craftsen's Club, wth Tony Bubenheer, charan, and Matt Udselak, representng the local alleys, a Central Jersey nvtaton Bowlng tournaent, wth the nfantle Paralyss Fund as benefcary, wll be stated at Acadey Alleys on Sunday, February. Most of the leadng pn teas n the etropoltan area, coverng Phladelpha to New York, wll be nvted, and accordng to Matt Udzelak, any of the have already sent ther entry blanks n. The progra wll be a fve-an tea affar, wth no less than teas copetng. Bowlng wll start at :.o'clock n the afternuon and :wll contnue throughout the day and evenng. The last atch s scheduled for o'clock. Each te& wll be assgned a defnte bowlng te. Aong leagues to be represented are the Greater Phladelpha Bowlng League, the New Jersey Major League, where the hgh tea, Rch & Sons, s averagng 99, and has an 5 score to ts second ths season, the Newark Major League, the New York Cty Greater pn league, and any others. $ wll be frst prze for the day wth trophes and edals awarded to the runners-up. t wll be, accordng to Matt Udzelak, one of the greatest events ever held n town and wll surpass the nvtauon tournaent held here last year. Sundry Stuff Wrestlng tea, accordng to our good nforant, lost to Rahway ths week.... Hhgh School gae wth No. PUnfeld scheduled for Wednesday was cancelled due to bad weather... Only eght ore to go for Joe Coba and hs clan, and ost of the have already been beaten by our sde.... New Class C pn loop got off to a bang start ths week. Navy Rauts Chroe Gang by fp 9 Score CARTERET The Navy had lttle trouble n dsposng o f the Chroe Gang (who replaced the Greyhounds) as the second half opened n the Mdget League Tuesday nght. The fnal score was -9. NAVSY he Lucey Bg Fve wth 5 and ost of the te, whch was thesnow 8 ponts respectvely, sparkled reason for the close score, HalasMk CARTERET Glnda O Sharkey LUCEY RESERVES Kasklw, f OP Oldakok, f 9 Ryan, a CHROME GANO B*ulno, t o Merelo, f o G Kolbas o Stark Lukach, g Reagan - Stars Wn, 8-7, Over Shyansk's, After Qose Fght CARTERET n the Junor League ths week, the Shyansk's gave the Stars a run for ther oney before succubng to the Washngton Aboy boys. 8-7, at the Nathan Hale School gy. After wtnessng a close gae for three perods, the fans saw the Stars stage a agnfcent rally n the fnal quarter to wn by a walk. SHYMANSgl Keats Buddes Score Surprse fn Over Navy, M5 CARTRT -The hard fghtng Sffctdtw scflred a surprse wn and (Wetted the league leadng Navy Wlntet, -S, n thre MM**t League Tuesday nght at the Nathan Hale School gy. After tralng for the better part of three perods, the Buddes staged a nne-pont rally to eerge vctorous. Monte Mlndo WAS hgh scorer for the Buddes. BUDDES R MedveU Bohac J. Mfdvette Msdo Schwartz Mcrelo. Makkal Ward 8now Halasntk Sharkey NAVY 8cor»By perods: Navy... Budde* a F 8 F F Debs Wn st Half Ttle n Grls Recreaton Loop CARTERET-ThTbebs clnched the frst half race n the *«r»atlon Grls league by trouncng the Rablettes. Monday nlftht 6-8, for ther tenth straght tlotery. The gabw was pajtd n the Nathan Hale School gy. n another gae the Nelata Grls took the RabHtes for a "neat rde", 5-. Phal Taa SUWMnt Frst Half W Debs NeJah atra «Rablettaa DEBS O Ward Colgan Qaydos 9 Jacoby.. Danes Qery,.'. Medvetz Hudak O'Bren T RAMBLETTES 9; Needer '. Donaghue. Estok rvng Otnda. J. Stta Olnda, M. Lcoak :.::: NEMSH O Berg Dunfee ahanley Melsh Thopson Collcello 6 5 RAMBLETTES a Olnda. J. O'Donnell Onda, M, Donaghue Estok Capbell rvng Score by perods: Nesh 5 9 Rablettes 7 Foresters And Pntet n Senor League Contt CARTERET After holdng th» Foresters to a one-pont lead throughout tl» Brat half, the W. HSW Wngs "blew up" n the second nnlf Kolbas ft and lost by a - score. The Foresters rfln wld n the thrd perod Myers and shut l. the Wngs by n 8- ace. n another frae played last Thursday nght at the hgh school court, the Orlops showed ennslderable proveent and battled the Prates on even ters for practcally the entre way. The gae was decded n the last two nutes when the Oroles faled to captalze on two foul shots. Just before the whstle blew. Johnny Kolbas ade good a set shot to clnch the gae for the Prates Sarctllo Bhatdey Capbell Oluchowskl Staubach.. Qraee... Bartz Ward FORESTERS a 6 ::::::::, ' ' WtMOS ZaBel.: '.'. Rer?...O CtapllnsJtl J, Bre<!hka'.'.'.. Hraskl WassoWtz' T 8 9 a«t A l Holy Faly Tea Sets New Record n County Pn loop F 8 ft ft r 8 ' Score' by "perlbds:' Foresters... Q Q ORfOLES Coanshoclc Felauer Karney Lltus Kut* Donathue. Lukach Q. O'Donnell Brechka J. O'Donnell Shoskr Oasor... Qleckner Walsh... PRATES O..9 P f Matt Udzelak Averages As Alleys Wn Gaes CARTERET -Clppng the frst two (faes, the Acadsy Alleys defeated Spouwood Hotel n the County Major League over the week-end. The Bar en ran nto tougher luck and lost a par of gaes to Sayrevlle. Matty Udzelak had scores of 95, and 5 for the local keglers. SPOTSWOOD () Hahn 76 Warga 8 8 *. M. Score by jwrtods: Ortolts 8 Plrate 8 utters Take Gaes Over Kt n Hll Bowl CARTBHrr - Cutt ead n the Ht! Bowl' loop by takng two Kutcy's, Monday nght Bowl. The wcond Bakery, garhes, swept Or gaes. trllng by SUndlnc of' cuttern Qualty Bakery KUtey Oreenwald'8 Hll BW Joyce's Bun* WAUTY BAURfcl H. Nlean HO A. kf. ahanw Nernt OREENWAUVa (.. M. PavllneU H. Natcak.. Mnoe Handcap 7 CUTTER'8 (J) E. TruUnsk U6 M. Plzar ll E. Abaray E. Wulf... KUTCY'S () H. Matela 7 *. Vonah H. cwhlln Handcap lft HLL BOWL <> A. Kuhn E. Soltek* Blnd '. L. Kaadyk 8 Handcap 6 JOYCK-f (8) A. Nascak «M. Spoganetz 8 J. Etherldge CARTERET n a 7 atch, Castng No. Csobar two-gae truph over P o Baranek Dngfeld 8 N the U. S. M. R. pn Frday nght at the alleys. CASTN NO. ACADEMY ALLEYS () Baranczuk 78 Rubarsk 89 9 Rascnoncz 6 W. 8oan 9 5 Derensky 7 Clark 7 89 Varga Horvath 5 85 Haulak 7 Udzelak 95 5 CARTERET Settng» new league record for a hgh threegae set, wth scores of 9, 9 ther ahoea. tee whle a robot bootblack shs and 878, the Holy Faly keglers took a frer grp on frst place n the second-half race of the Pulaak Cvc Bowlng League, last Saturday nght at the Acadey Ward, g r Polsh-Aer. De. 7 Adanac's No. 79» Dunn, e Mesqut ;... larth, t trkjacfc Acadey 8 78 a Score by perods: ar. MARYS Standngs for o Walker J. O'Bren, t...:... Nelson Holy faly..., v 5 Larkn, f J. O'Bren, t VMUf Go Pn* ward Many young brds, Bartko Connors, c Acadey ^.., o( the Red-Wng, MoKeon, c outn ftttftr* ther parafe, ttnw Hoban, g 9 Score by perods: n-u» young W tbor flrt AdanaJl %.A ward flgh. g n other sp«dea tn ftt V Soore by perods: (g, (ratng, young yg and adult* watft n faly roup«. p Canada g««m fcl- -8 low thl* patter, the falla fll OOjn Oj Urgt opcks but nfjjlnteg ther unty. Wth no catondff or Rut rwltlng»s.u S oonulnln l Heat ftmllfe ft** to gude,the, Ur» ««OK»»JP*. to ft U ftwn B WA Urawr.- 95 Castng No. Pt Wn Over O.F. l o ACADEMY BAR (l) M. Sloan N. Sebert 8 F. Donnelly 9 6 J. Ksh 78 - J. Cholck W. Osylf 78 Bubtnheler T9 ZS 7 M. Pusllo 9 H. Chockl SAYREVLLE () - Carlsle! 8 9 8teh ' 5 8 French Toth Chelelewsk 5 6 Th MacMM Ag«Wth new con acwnw det n* for ar ternals, travelers ay have theselves, pre«s tb«lr Uet and dne on hot sandwches awl cot 866 OFHC (). 8abo! 7 UnMungPollcl feond n Ml! CHCAGO.-The long lost ( lce btdge No. wa» ; Son Dzodoskl, 5, and World War veteran.' bed n Psychopathc attendant found t n Dzozoskl'a artfcal leg.'. who was sent to the ho servatlen, sad he dd nojf j her hqw ht acqured, th Gary polce ud they woul to aolve tbt ystery by a old neords,. SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK By R. J. K tkrt FOUHD SPXHS f

12 ' " >%*....: PAGE TWELVE State Doe (Contnued fro Edtoral Pate rrnh n 97, JtrtsM hnwrnn. nncl llfl.oofl vr-nlv pad $,8 taxm. phs >rt rent on rxrf.w owr Jufjr, crnu tx-twppn urn! $ fl pad.7 ncoe u<" plus 7 P" cnt on excels Dver tlfooo. and Supree Court.nsures and the Chanctllor earnllr beuepn $8, and O.OOC prl $ft«8 n nrno Uxrs plus H ffty per rent pay- Blenl (n exresn over $8, t*. The eottee reroenrled payent of 5.( for the Chef Justlre. $, for assocate Juct!ce»; $, for Judges of the Appellate Dvsons of the Superor Court. $, for tral Judges of the Superor Court; $8, for Coon Pleas Judlfe n Hudson and Ewex countes anrl $6 for coon pleas n other countes M-ll CLH:~H ay soon be ore dffcult to becoe a e- ber of thr 5- Club n New Jersey ] Persons who leave ther posl- j tlons voluntarly would be re- MAPLE FURNTURE Large aple ngl lahlc; gallery top; drawer, shelf 865 qured to wat nx weeks before applyng for uneployent eopertlon. under the provsons of one of three blls n the Legslaturerte«lrne<lto brng the tn eployent Copensaton l» nto closer conforty wth the orgnal ntent of the progra The sar* bll provdes that persons who are recevng reuneraton under a separaton wage pl»n or teporary partal dsablty under the Worken's Copensaton Law shall have ther lncojne deducted fro ther uneployent c o p e n satlon weekly beneft aount. Another proposed law would $*M 6" Shp** wheel rror, nuple fnsh 6.5 *95 " round aple coffee tba U.9S Large aple dresser rror Bunk beds; aple fnh; separate twn-ste beds, ladder, guard rals 9.5 *M Colonal aple dresser rror.95 5*95 Maple bookcase, under-the-wlndovr ste " h, 6" w, " d, Vanty bench, aple (nb; plank top, panel sdes 9.95 L95 -pc. aple lvng roo sate; sofa-bed and lounge t char n rose. 9* -pc. lvng roo; nuple fnsh; sofa, club chan n blue and rose strpe tap * -pc. sold aple lvng roo; drop-ar sofa, dob char n bege floral; wng char n rom 79. 9* V Open t) n 5 (f fd. and Sol. 'H ) ll SALES tln/ll -pc. Sold aple lrnf roo; drop-ar tola, wdvtra chan; checkered tapestry, Wot 9. NOW 9 ] ALL SUBJECT TO PROR KYWAY SAL Phont TEMPORARY SHOWROOM; St. Georges Ave. ( le north of our forer locaton) For A Contnued FRDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 98 requre a claant to deons-trte that he s actvely seekng work, and n addton, he would not qualfy for uneployent funds unles* hs wanes n hs base year were thrty tes hs weekly beneft aount The latter pro vson s desgned to block shft less persons who sply pck up a teporary Job occasonally n order to qualty for uneployent copensaton. Another bll aends the flut/ Uneployent CorrtwraUon R. Rrdan, Jr., whose Depurten law to elnate a seres of nequtes whch have been den of Econoc Developent s spon cerned n the uneployent, sorng the copetton for the sec copensaton progra snce ond successve year The contra was started n 97. The eacloses rvbnary 8. Schools and n sures sre sponsored by Assebly an Cyrus H -outrel. of Sth Orange. Lake Shore Tea Wns Match But Holds d Place place. ndvdual A Te* Score* LAKE SLAND No. KlTchner Solewn Huber Kasha Pupls Copetng n Rado Contest TRENTON r A rado scrptwrtng contest lted to New Jersey and open to student* n sxth, seventh, eghth and nnth grade* s attractng entrants fro schools tn all parts of the SUt*. accordng to Cossoner Charle dlvlduals plannng to rrtpet should notfy the Departent n: ther choce of subjects not fttc than February CAMERA TOPCS by T. T. Holden DONT BE A COPY CAT Cossoner Erdan explaned that the weekly rado progra THS f! NEW JERSEY, prepared by the Departent of Econol Veterans Hav Ohanet U Q»t Developent, and presented ove seven rado statons n the State Dploat Fro Hljfc kho has becoe «regular n-school WASHNGTON. - All vet* lstenng project n a nuber o whose hgh school educaton w««, schools. "The regular progras terrupted by ther servce n Wur CARTERET Stll one gae out are draatzatons about past and War now have a chance to j of frst place, Lake sland No present-day ndustres, ndvduals Materal for ordnal pcture* les all around you, as evdenced dlplons wthout gong back to tu pstol tea of Carteret defeated and, events of portance to New by ths Honor Award wnner fro the 97 (Jraflex Photo contest classes. * Jersey," he sad. "The fnal broadcasts n the sprng seres of pro- hy Rell McCoy t s uch ore fun to take ths knd of pcture The Aercan Councl Edu South Rver n the regular weekly than to be content ropjln*. other people. tlon sad that testng servce»(,. atches n the Rarltan Valley gras wll feature the three best There s a certan vew of New, ture-akng, as a Klanee at the (> have been elabllshtd on n Pstol league at the local range scrpt* subtted by New Jersey ns! week. The score was 8 toschool classes or ndvdual students n the four nteredate York's skylne whch ust have : entres n tny salon or contest wll tlonwde scale. More than noo.v] been the subject for tens of thou- attest, and uch too lttle orgnal veterws already have recr 7. Colonal No. s n frst grades." sand* of photographs Every ua-! thnkng shown by today's aateur caera fan nterested n pho- j teur photographers, dplns* through the new servr The councl estated, r. Outlnc U Prte Accordng to the Cossoner togrephng the cty eventually j N > t s not aganst the law to other en and woen are elt b to ap'p'y-. v ' the class fro whch the best fnds the spot fro whch ths.tate better photographers for 89 scrpt coes wll be gven an all-pcture was taken and proceeds to your own pleasure. But t also s SOOTH RVER No. Rchards Bloodgood Cooper Schdt LAKE SLAND No. Sth jgreenhalgh NO OPPONENT 8 (j ay ouung by bus to soe hls- 67 torlc spot n the State. Classes or RARTAN VALLEY PSTOL LEAGUE MATCHES at Lake Wand Rfle & Pstol Ran* e Lafayette St.. Carteret, N. J. Jan. 7, 98 LFAC.UE STANDNG Colonla No. Lake sland No. South Rver No. Ra-ltan Townshp Colonls No. P. A. Polce Towne Hall. South Rver No. Lake sland No. Late sland No. Bouth Rver No «7 7 8 ndvduals subttg the ten best scrpts wll receve certfcates of ert. Judgng of the scrpts wll be done by a group of teachers, rado staton representatves, and ebers of rado educaton cottees, "We often vp letters fro the school students tellng us whlcl broadcasts they lke best and suggestng subjects they want to hear on future progras. Soe of ther ldeaa are excellent, and the teachars cottee whch helps plan the progras for each seester has heartuy endorsed thf plan for student partcpaton Ttles already lsted wth the Departent ndlcate that the classes are apprecatve of ther State's hstorcal nterest not onty n Revolutonary tes but throughout the years snce then too," Ercann added. The contest closes February 6, and the prze-wnnng broadcasts wll be gven over New Jersey rado statons durng Aprl. Schools and students desrng detaled nforaton about the contest ay secure t fro the New Jersey Departent of Econoc Developent, 5 East State Street, Trenton. New Jersey. Rchly Ornaened The ost rchly-ornaented buldng n the world and one of tha trnget sghts n nda s the larg Hndu teple, Konk. n th«purl dtrct of Ortna. The exteror b thckly covered wth sculptured fgure of gods tnd (oddassts, whch although seven centures old, (tll rt eensdtred to N outstandng ta) sculpturt. learn Ughttaf and WWtlnr. Try to prove on thtfr Jttfrts h] handlng the sun tttmtetl ferently. Experent tl Ml * but don't be content t6 be a cat. f you concentrate upon orgn treatents of orgn*! aubjen you wll And you wll ake fn pctures, but upend ost Of y te lookng for the. Thto to t should *. The ore te a, thought you put nto flndlnt plctre subject, the better y charges of akng the knd photograph you /wll be re proud to show as your work. Pl» tographers who spend all Uw, le snappng away at (rubn* on often are so buy wth t echancs of pcture-akng t they don't bother to put thought nto ther work whlcl the only way yet dscovered nko rally fne pctures. shoot a duplcate. gnlfa Uee* «Soe «uc«e» n thejgftn Too any aateurs are leproty has bean seculfl by us* wth ths desre to copy other people's pctures. Tey wll see a fne sae satsfacton you wll get Wllas, asjtfnnt turgeon letter] suts cannot possbly gve you the sulf drugs, cclwng to Dr. R photograph n a agazne and edately fro your own orgnal work. of the Uarffl States. H* stated ;h J set out to tate t. AtWhen you fnd a book you lke, benebflat rets had been wu<\ aera clubs and lectures they you wouldn't waste the te and the te of th«drugs over a perm ( wat untl an expert w set up alleffort to st down and copy t the eleents of a good pcture and word for word. Yet copyng other AA years. Leprosy cses n Cnted States are estated at fro hen content theselves wth people's pctures s just about the f,8 to,. hootlng away at hs pose, hs sae thng.? -j lghtng, and hs coposton. Study the expert's pctures RU Eght ore T- tankers There U too uch copy cat pc- ; you lke. t s an excellent way toll leased to ease fuel shortage. Grffths s The Place To Select An Organ ThplttuM tbtplaytda tuk*hjf*t vxpontk$ha ' % EFFCENT ADMNSTRATON HH» HAMMOHH ORGAN A eert organ tnt fts n a four-coot square Createt tha fralur onn ffxc Mrng", dapjuont, wuodwtuu and *a bfute nuber of new too* colon, all by electrc uupultca. of the BOARD OF EDUCATON. VOTE FOR MEN WHO ARE HONEST AND SNCERE Do You Mnd f We Talk About The Lauew? Now, we know t sn't wse to tell a lady what to buy for she usually knows where the best values are. You can learn a lot about shoppng fro the lades. rpn that proble MWru/ torn But wth Valentne's Day just around the corner, we thought we ght drop a lttle hnt about what we thnk a an would lke to get "fro hs best grl." The M\SA,-FSTFY OBGAN So, lades, for that favorte j/jlentne of yours, ay #e augneht the followng reebrances: WA.TKK Nlt.Mlr.C MCHAEL SHTELLO : TOTH CARTERET SCHOOL ELECTON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY, 98 POLLS»K!N - P. M. To 9 P. M. THE BOROUGH HALL WLL BE QPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY TO REGSTER VOTERS NOT ALREADY REGSTERED. Buxton Wallets *.;! nterwoven Sox Vun Heuuen Shrts. '. Botany Tes OUR OVERCOAT SALE contnues at 5% Reducton "teplet* A copact ludt t«t,ofn*, V Dhpawnanj ESTEY Junor ; 'j 'ull o»;ty(jaj*»fy» UunrutyjjL ^...., A'«' w n«u> ft," of PANO

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