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1 JW Astrde AH The Actvtes,, hr Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper Ft Valut-Shop The Ads Largest And Boat Shops And Strvoat n The Area An Our Patroazt THcml XXV NO. 4 V Rather Be Home -ACTKRET By Our BEPOETtt to note that ",, ls frst round n the,, llrt, last week n conh he sewage plant nn ' ' ;nt) nterstate 6anttattoa was defeated n a, ( )r,er to force Car- ;,,, ts alleged polluton Kln waters wthout a., h, happened n the.,/at.oh: VlceChancellull "> knows somethng B» muncpalty, re- l l l l l,,ms«answerng P* Attorney B. W..,,,,,-Bton for.the order by f ' v!, Tffany of Hoboken '"'',;,.,,! The contested tutor-.';,,,..,pd some tme n June, y Walsh, secretary o:,.,,., ndustral AssocallK feds, as does the bor- '. h: Wl. cannot afford to, s MO,ooo for a sewag J! Al,v adverse rulng would :;, l;lket by the ndustre* nll,,,,. owners to^the Supreme lutt NmllM«have related to you lsr,, r tback. let's chat about safety Patrol,, for step skppers, t w'h',,,, and chasers, lfe on,,,ret School Safety Pa-,',,,,- he a farly Wsurely, N-, hut step skppers are, r cry dangerous, says one n, young patrolman. t's s Out,op skppers, uncheckw banster slders, and slders stand a good n( becomng hosptal n, rn- same way wth the, md chasers. Thert te ;uks by boys and grls b!»ur<l by runnng and chaaon the sdewalk, such.t- [;:.:t send a boy or mnrr out ul an n>:-p ;ur typcal problems, :,: V >v day by the Junor m n whch Patrolman Ed- c/akows s the drector.? pml s on the $mp fve b«wk keepng ther classlata ml»f toruble. polcng organsatons -. y known to the pub- < uepted pcture of a llmbuy patrolman has hm J a tunc (Tussbet at an laterhn helpng drect! chldren n.- street. TlVa strct- <.v duty, and $ only a p.'t of the wovtlone. Tr rol also mantans h.:,'!:' Attch at all possble fet pots n and around tl'o ugs starways, etc., n> n whch the thought- <t, pupl mght endant!,;.,. f or another. the bgger boys pre- :>"bcms. They are bg t examples, good or u he younger chldren. '!"», they don't. Some of ' w-ps show a alght ten-! >^'t out of hafld and the wuomen have^to bear m u e offenders. [H.n un frst graders requres " Mr. The chldren have - n, m. c ted wthout beng >nftl. For thta reason,'frst vruu urader ate watched llly, mu safety lg a pretty.:mb for a student. And ah patrolmen of the Mnor safety squad are d Job. '"" Mrs M Sr,.,. o Edward Qoreokl, 90 at the Perth Amboy l" f /" Hartal. Mrs. Ooreck s rene Dafgak, -f Deb Grh Robn toba Grls n. a Softball -tumbus school feld. «)ed nne rurw n the >- ana coasted on, but h >'--n peckng away and «me qute» bt lntw- '""''y and Andenon H.: Debs whle Copellkw «lor the'robns. *'" wld ther last nght and on wll open ther " lullt; wth the Clwoy ' Dorothy CoUlna has V" ll «t«*m as has " )f lnnd and ^ lxted. ^ been tn CARTERET, N. J., FRDAY, APRL 30, 948 frst Ad n Acton: Savng A Boy's Lfe CARTERET Always ready to respond n a moment's notce, the Carteret Frst Ad Squad has helped to save the lves of many borough resdents. Photo shows members of the squad usng an nhalator to resusctate a youngster who was overcome by llumnatng gas at home. Pcture shows Joseph Comba to the left and C. P. Perkns on the rght. John' Stdun, n hs cap, s manpulatng the equpment. Work of Carteret Frst Ad Squad s Hghly Commended as Fund Drve Opens Tomorrow.CARTERETr Unanmous commendaton of the work of the Car teret Frst Ad Squad was voced today by a number of Carteret and Woodbrldge physcans who have observed the squadron's actvtes throughout the ffteen years t has served the Borough of Carteret. The Squad wll open tomorrow ts ffteenth annual drve for funds through a house-to-house solctaton under the drecton of Andrew Hla. presdent of the organzaton snce 936. The local doctors expressed hgh prase for the unselfsh work and devoton of the ambulance and rescue servce's 24 actve members and credted them wth the rtvfflt of score* of lven snce the organzaton was started n 934. Menton was made of the rescue arter ths week of a four-yearld youngster who was acclentally overcome by llumnatng Crownng Sunday at Holy Famly M»8 Trosko OOWMT; Brcakfaut Set for Sunday Mornng CARTERET Fnal arrangements have been completed by the Young Lades' Sodalty of the Holy Famly Church for the May crownng, whch wll be held n the church on Sunday. Mss s 6ophe Trosko, presdent of the Sodalty, wll be crowner. Her mads of honor wll be Mss Dorothy Trosko, Mss Dorothy Yapczensk, Mss Rose Tomczuk and Mss Mary Pelc. Fourteen Senor Socalsts who wll act as attendants are: Msses Jane Hadyk, Helen fjobleska. Jesse Moczarska, Vctora Gut,owsk, Rose Blalowarczuk, Elzabeth M»rtuslewcz;, Oeneveve Sawaak, Lorrane Akalewcz;, rene vans, Mary Stoplnska, rene Yapczenskl, Helen Bryla, Stephanla Soltesz and Josephne WelBollnska. Twenty-one members of the Junor Sodalty and about ffty school chldren also wll partcpate. Los Babes wll be crown bearer, On Sunday mornng, the Sodalty wll receve communon n a body at the 8:30 A. M. mass. A breakfast wll follow, wth the P. T. A. of the school n charge. The commttee comprses Mrs. Lo- retta prce, Mrs. Emly Lenart, (Contnued on Page 4) gas n hs home. The alarm was sent n at 8:30 P. M. Three mn- Doctor George M. Mller, M. D. of?r8 Km Avenue, Runway "n utcs later the squad's Cadllac my assocaton wth the Carteret ambulanc,nd three of the res- Frst Ad Squad, datng back to cue corps (Tal 'aned volunteers, C. P. 938, lmve found tha the memof Perkns. Joseph Comba, and Joseph ths organzaton have Sdun, were at, the home admnsterng been extremely dlgent n carryster. oxygen to the youngng out ther dutes and have been Less than an hour later the morc> th.an cooperatve n carng boy was completely recovered. for patents not only n transent Typcal of the doctor's comment hosptals but also n treatng patents under medcal supervson s the statement by Doctor Samuel Messnger who sad: "God Bless at home." Amerca next the Carteret Frst Doctor Lous M. Downs. M. D., Ad Squad. The Carteret Frst Ad 98 Pershng Avenue, Carl^ret: Squad n my opnon, personally, " heartly endorse the Carteret has«0erformed such deeds for the Frst Ad Squad n ther annual allevaton of sufferng by the sck appeal. Ther untrng efforts and and afflcted, wthout the thought effcency n adng the sck and of ronuneaan. that t should the njured n the Borough s have the full support of our townspeople." very commendable and they are most worthy of our contnued The opnon of the other physcans support." who serve the Borough Doctpr Otto Walker, M. D, of follows: (Contnued on Page 4> Choral Sngng Group Formed at St. Mark's CARTERET A choral sngng group has been organzed by te chor of St. Mark's Epscopal Church under the drecton of Harold Cromwell and August Hundemann, Jr.. organst, Practce sessons wll be held Wednesday evenngs at 6:30 o'clock. Melko to Address C.O.P. on May 7 CARTERET Mddlesex County Prostculor Matthew P. Melko wll be the suest speaker at the meetng of the Ladles Republcan Club to be held on May 7, at Fre Hall No. Mr, Melko Wll talk on the ltfeent phases of hs work. Followng the busness sesson there wll be a socal and a buttct supper wll be served. Arrange ments for the meetng and supper are n charge of Mrs. rene Cko Mrs. Gertrude K. turk and Mrs Else H. Bartok. Poneer CAub Banct' Set for Tomorrow CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS P0 KffSHBtf S wrtng. * - Motorst Accused of Typsy Drvng Elzabeth Man Also Charged wth Assault On Borough Resdent CARTERET Walter Meyers, 23, 207 nslee Place, Elzabeth, wll be gven a hearng Monday on a charge of drvng a vehcle whle under the alleged nfluence of lquor. He also wll face a charge of assault and battery. Charles G. Ward of 42 Paulne Street s the complanant. Meyers was arrested at mdnght Wednesday. Polte Capt. Danel Kasha and Patrolman Joseph Musco sad t ths way: (Contnued on Page 4) CARTERET A large attendance s expected at the May Dant-e, 900. A nckel was kng, For t tomorrow nght n St. James' you could buy a rde on the streetcar, a paper backed novel, a bau Audtorum to be sponsored by the Poneer Socal and Athletc full of jawbreakers or the bggest Club, nc. Buzzy Barber and hs schooner of beer n town plus a orchestra wll play begnnng at generous helpng of free lunch. 9 P. M. "Saloons today aren't what they APRL 30-Dance sponsored by Past Commanders' Assoclalott, A»erean Legon, St. James' H> th Annversary of OOP, No. 267, and three V «* «wel Awards. MAY -fcrm paper drve, conducted by Amercan Le«ton, wth Cp*uw«4w Walter Wadlak n oh«ge.. >!MPfttwtae&'«Benevolent Assocaton suge how, Hth Behool fcjtsyoung UdlWSodalty at j f W, Carteret ChaptW r f t. Mark' " street a flepunp, Oluft. 4Mak«r, ' Sesson s, Held Here By Docese Merger of Several Protestant Unts Under Dscusson CARTERET The proposed merger of several Protestant groups featured the annual meetng of the docese of the Fr«e Magyar Reformed Church n Amerca held ths week at the Carteret Free Magyar Reformed Church. Archdean Dr. Clmlts A. Vlucze of Perth Amboy presded. The proposed merger nvolves the Congregatonal C h r s an churches, the Evangelcal and Reformed Church and the Free Magyar Reformed Church n Amerca. The merger s stll n the negotaton stage, accordng to reports heard at the meetng. The delay n accomplshng the plan, t was explaned s due to the fact that the two frst named groups have not obtaned the three-fourths approvals from ther respectve congregatons. Rev. Alexander Daroczy. pastor of the local church sad parshes afflated wth the Free Magyar Reformed Church n Amerca wll be asked for consent to merge after the two other unts have gven ther approval. The docese, t was explaned s n favor of the merger "n prncple.", Reports also were receved on the arrval of several clergymen from Russan-controlled areas and have been gven proper assgnments to dfferent parshes. Young People's Club Wll Meet Tonght CARTERET At the last meetng of the Younff People's Club of the Free Magyar Reformed Church plans were dscussed for the summer actvty program. The softball team wll be entered n the local Rec League under the drecton of Bll Karnay. All former team members are urged to attend practce tomorrow afternoon Frank Paloce spoke on the subject: "8hould, grls attend college?" After a dscusson the membershp decded n the affrmatve f the famly could af ford t. Tonght's topc wll be slven by Johnny Lazar. A successful dance was was held Sunday nght wth the Kara Brothers Orchestra. A wener roast wll be held at Katko's Grove n Avenel n May. Plans were also dscussed for a pcnc wth the Perth Amboy and Trenton clubs n the begnnng of June. Theatre, Dnner Party for Arts, Crafts Club CARTERET The Arts and Crafts Club wll hold a theatre and dnner party n New York, May 5. The group wll meet Wednesday nght at the home of Mrs. Bernard Kefer, Boulevard Secton. Mrs. Edward Schultz entertaned the'club at the last meetng. Others present were Mrs. Charles Mesaros, Mrs. Amela Lokos. Mrs. Albert Jorao, Mrs. Prank Soltetz, Mrs. Joseph Sharkey and Mrs. Betly Dlts. Old Tmers Recall Bg Beers, Plus Free Lunch for a Nckel CARTERET Old tmers of the borough, the other day, dscussed the old days when a saloon was a saloon and not a cocktal lounge or K'll. They spoke of the days around used to be. The old saloun waw a unty meuudered over to the free lunch. "And that was, some lunch" one conntted. B'ut at the same tme, old tmers agreed that the modern tavern, cocktal lounge grll or how you want to call s "qute pretty place." Eastern Orthodox Catholc* To Observe Easter on Sunday CARTERET - The Eastern OrtHodox Catholc Church \mn observe the feast of Resurrecton of Chrst ths Sunday. The observance of Easter one week after the feast of Passover was decded upon by the Councl of Nlcea n 325 A. D. and all branches of the Eastern Church have been adherng thereto ever snce. Easter Servces at St. Demetrus' Ukranan Church wll begn at 6 o'clock Sunday mornng wth R solemn processon around the church. The frst part of the dvne servces wll be held n front of the church entrance. After the Four Eagle Scout Awards are Made Ceremony Held Here Last Nght; Legon Presents Ctatons CARTERET Four Eagle Scout awards were presented last nght at the eastern dstrct court of honor of Rartan Councl, Boy ScoutB of Amerca held held n the audtorum of the Carteret Hgh School. Scouts who. receved the eagle rank were Wllam Keleman, John Collns and Charles Feren^hlak of Troop 8 and Jack Burnham of Troop 82.. As an nnovaton n scoutng actvtes here, Carteret Post, 263, Amercan Legon, n conjuncton wth the Mddlesex County Legon presented good ctzenshp ctatons to the Eagle Stouts. John Kennedy, charman of the eastern dstrct advancement commttee presded. Rev. Anthony Huber, pastot of St. Elzabeth hurch offered the nvocaton. The ceremony ncluded the awrd of frst, second class and star ranks and ( mert badges. Partcpaton 'n the "Strengthen the Army of Lberty" drve of the Boy Scouts was outlned. Mss Ann Dolnch Feted at Partes CARTERET Mss Ann Dolnoh, daughter of Mr. and Ms'. Mchael Dolnch,.20 Pershln? Avenue, who Wll many Edward J. Mosko of Rartan May 8, s beng feted at a seres of pronuptal affars. One affar, was held n New Brunswck wth the followng guests: Volet Altman, Ann Dacko, Olga Korneluk, Eleanor Palanko, Lllan Jacollnlch, E. J. Yuhasz and Mrs. Chester Romanowsk. Msses Dorothy Oulfts and OR Trdnyoko of New York were hostesses at a shower held at Woodsde, N. Y. Guests from ths place were Mary Qrgel, Mrs. M. J Nemjo, Jula Bensulok, Mrs. Anna Medwck, Mrs t. John Kuzna, Mrs, Wllam Herlla and Mrs. George Skalangyo. Others present were Mrs. J. E. rtughes, Mrs. Mary Qulos, Ms. Peter Phllos, Ms. Paul Ostrozncky, Mss Margaret Ostrofcneky of Long sland, Mrs. Paul Popovch, Mrs. Wllam Krusnsky, Mrs. Frank Atarafcfck of Rahway, Mrs. John Mosko, Mss Heeln and Eleanor Mosko of Rartan. Mrs. John'Steveju, 3 Chrome Avenue was hostess, at her home at the thrd affar, dues s nckded Mss Dacko, Mss Komeluk, Mrs. Romanowsk, Mrs. Olga Lamp, Mrs, Mary Dolnch, Mss Elvra Yuhasz, Mrs. Atamncka, Eleanor Patnko of Perth Amboy, and Lllan Jacovnch of RahwayS RETURN HOlttE ~ CARTERET Mr, and Mrs. Mark Owens a!ld son Mark of Delrose, r,.., have returned home after spendng a month wth he parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lloyd, Perchng Avenue. processon enters the church, Mutns wll be sung to be followed by one dvne lturgy. Monday and Tuesday of the Easte Week ar«holdays of oblgaton. Matns wll be sum at 8:30 A. M. and dlvrtt! lturgy wll be celebrated at 9:30 A. M. The Rev. John Hundtak wll off! cate at all servces. The church chor wll slnn under the drecton of Prof. Vladmr Sostanko, Today. Good Frday, swvres wll berln at 3 o'clock n the afternoon. All members of the congre Raton wll vst the church sometme durng the day and evenln? and all day tomorrow. $30,000 Damagees Asked by Borough Harrngton n Flng Sut Agungt Rapd Conatructon Company CARTERET-Borouuh Atton.ey B, W. Harrngton revealed today that he wll fle sut n the New Jersey Supreme Court nn Monday alftnst the Rapd Constructon Company, of Newark, a development company whch erected a number of homes n the West Carteret secton. The sut charges the company wth taknr 9,872 cubc yards of fll from borough property. Damages of $30,000 are asked by the borough. Mr. Harrngton s nsttutng the sut n accordance wth a resoluton of the Borough Councl, The councl voted the acton after resdents of West Carteret complaned that fll was taken from borough property wthout authorzaton. Brdal Dates Set by Carteret Grls PRCE THREE CENTS Hearng On RJR. Staton Postponed May 2 n Set ag New Date; Opposton, to Proposal Growng '"' CARTERET The hearng on * the proposed abandonment of the ' West Carteret passenger staton by the Central Ralroad has been postponed untl May 2. The hearng was scheduled for last Wednesday before the Board of Publc Utlty Commssoners n Newark. Borounh Attorney B. W. Harrnnton came prepared to prnsent the borough's armaments aganst the elmnaton of the staton. However, E. T. Pettlttglll, counsel for the ralroad requested a postponement of two weeks whch was granted. Afterwards, the ralroad attornew asked Mr. Harrngton f the 0 -rn!h not net together and ron out the matter, "Yes," repled Mr. Harrngton. f you put more trans on the ne to stop at the staton and mld a new passenger staton." Meanwhle more pettons are «lng poured nto the offces of the tlllty board urgng the dsmssal f the ralroad's petton.. Several. Carteret organzatons lave passed resolutons opposng the abandonment and copes have been sent to the utlty commssoners. Curb Mosqutoes, Yarchesk Urges CARTERET Publc cooperaton n curbng mosqutoes was urged today by Health Offcer Mlcael A. Yarchesk, who asked resdents of the borough to elmnate mosquto breedng spots on ther propertes. "t s the responsblty of each ndvdual ctzen, not only for hs own health and comfort but also for hs neghbor's, to elmnate all mosquto breedng PlK/ft, 9,n hla. property such as po CARTERET Weddng date have been set by several Cartere prospectve brdes. Mss Anne vans, daughter-o MY. and Mrs. Water Nlemlec w be Marred to Prank Garonsky son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Oaron- ng"water, open tn cans and ran sky, S'., 25 Mercer Street, at. Holy barrels," Mr. Yarchesk sad. Famly Church, May 8 at 4 P. M. By "dong such 'smple thngs," May 29 s the weddng date of, the health offcer declared, the Wfss Dorothy Klmbach, daughter publc wll be contrbutng great of Mrs. Katheruf- Kmbach, 8 servce to the attack aganst mosqutoes at ther source. Randolph Street, to Edward Sztlmowskl, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. E, f n person has dffculty buldng up low yard areas that become Szullmowsk, 92 Sharot Street. t wll take place n the Holy Famly pools of stagnant water or n other Church d 0 A. M. tasks arrfcd at elmnatng mosquto Mss Ethe Kasklw. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vasyl B. Kaskw, Lncoln Avenue, has set September as tle date of her marrage to John Kndzersk, son of Mr. and Mrs, J. J, Kndzersk, Randolph Street at a nuptal mass n St. Joseph's Church. breedng spots, chemcals Grl Hurt n Crash on Pershng Avenue CARTERET Mss Margaret Rce, 324 Stockton Street suffered nj ures of her left leg and arm at 5:45 A. M. Monday, n an accdent at Pershng Avenue, near Ptcl Street. She was treated by Dr. Morrs Chodosh. Polce sad that Mss Rce was a passenger n a car operated by Frederck P. Gasor, 2 Elmwood Avenue, ths borough, when t struck the parked car of Seymour Bronsten, Sayrevlle. Mrs. Bonner Re-elected AOH Vce Presdent CARTERET Mrs. da Bonner, of ths borough was reelected vcepresdent of the Mddlesex County Board of Lades' Auxlary, Ancent Order of Hbernans, held n Perth Amboy. Senor^ Prom an Evenng of Enchantment, Carteret's lovelest young grls more fascnatnu than ever; prettest frocks pretty good place. No women «t '.', B ] r ' the bars. No youngsters. Real «/ latest creatons mne brghtly; corsages galore; beaux m whle flannels) <»' of testng mpresson to the students. or a shot. Sometmes both." Another descrbed the saloon as a dark, cool place on a July day A r,oom of shnng mahogany and buttered wntuktn chars wth a bt backbar mrror surmounted by a sgn tlat warned "No Arguments Here." ^ Bat of course ( there were arguments. And when they sot too hot. the bartender moved n as sole arbter. He gave hs decson aud that was that. And f a man had too much to drnk he was gently nudged to tho swngng door. Ttu) beer uam * l. n tall schooners. t was lght or dark, wth a creamy oollu that drooled down the ades lendng ts odor to that of dll ploklea, cold meats, s»m and sawdust. ' ' n those days, Carteet had ts fre«loaders. A fret,; a barfly. He CAKTERET The Senor Prom Just thr.ee smple words, but what a volume of meanny to our youngster, who n one nght <p u'l scum to be a younnss-r tuy more. No chrysals could produce *a more beautful transformaton as dd the whte flannel jacket and buttoner our young swans wore and thq Jovely gowns (plus the boudor acerumenu so necessary to mafcnj our yonus lady beautful) so resplendtnly poured around our grls. We've watched them walk n the urand mareh for nne years now but aomwow each season tems the nrst.-hjat' how perpfttu- Jly'mpralgrt «And you'd h* so to, f you saw Helen wa«n't Homl*skl Frank. Rubnan, and Joe latus and Clare Gurney n a black and whte bustle affar, that stole the play from Joe's handsome heght. Andy Palsel proudly squrng Freshman Dorothy Pales a plak gown wth pnk roses, what a debut; lor a freshman. And who could ever forget the specal parade of the whte strapless, gowns worn fy Teresa Green, Veronca Kearney and Janet Glnda? Lovely, lovely and once more lovely. blonde beautj Robert most of her < Chantos and ard Catr a\ ally, the tented, for Jack wth Therta her by ' shared 'Stephen Leon- 'ncdent- ' well repre-, there was nder Trosko wth Olga Holochuck n a pnk strapless dream job and Dorothy Mnucc, gracefully, attred n a whte lace gown, a red o$e vobukb who was vftl Ray Culp. Ah! row*. were on Marguerte 8hom»ky pnned to a blue she danced wth Rchard Baro and whte roses W0r$ by Lorrane Alumczyk lo ^nfc Uffeta, wth Ted Httdro --Mld ones on Hu AwkWCtj and pnned on Marge ^th by Hedel. " : ' Yttp!-O far.'the' Frst W. wth zeakl n BU V*rga. n "galoe but b: regned ttbolt n pnk a, "^erry Cy y wured b; s Stella. Dacko ' to Quob Ene may be obtaned to ad n curbng the nsects, Mr. Yarchesk ponted out. Effectve control agents are on tle market, he sad. Better chemcals to combat the mosquto are beng developed, t was brought out at the New Jersey Mosquto Extermnaton Assocaton's thrty-ffth annual meetng last week n Atlantc Cty. The consensus of the meetng, the health offcer, sad, was tha, both permanent and temporary, controls should go on. "All breedng places must be sought out and elmnated by dranage, landfll unt treatment th larvlcldes and gsectcdes but temporary or adult control (at-.acklng the full-grown mosquto) nust be contnued for ctzen relef both aruutd homes and for " ublc gatherngs," Mr, Yarchesk Aserted," The health offcer noted that at he meetng t was ponted out tho State's success n fghtng mosquloes s shown by the declne n the lumber of malara cases. Durng he past seven years, a total of wenty-one cases was reported mong cvlans an average of hree cases a year. Church Group Plans rp to Washngton CARTERET Plans are beng ** made by the Altar and Rosary Soety of the Holy Famly Church or a bus trp to Wushngtoa, D. a, n May. Mrs. Adam Szymborsk, Mrs, Andrew dlnda, Mr* John Skrop and Mrs. Stanley Lokec are ta Charge of arrantsemonu. At the last meetng, wth Mrs. Helen Loklec presdng, the SO»^ ctety welcomed Mrs. Mart Kuwafc'f nd Mrs. Mary Zalesk members. Polth Falcon Lades* at Spaghett Supper CAllTERfPr-TlM Polsh: ] Lades' Club b«w per at Falc^fttall Mrs. JulAChomlck and Paume Fedjfc war» oo- * " They wem Jtet»«by $afchu > )

2 PA OF, TWO Stanley R. Nemec and Brde On Weddng Trp n Havana CAHTFHFT P>- Mr". s a graduate of :h* Holy P*mlly Cn^. Jllh.School and N. J. C, Clv nt 4! M Hnttrday. when New Hnvwrk. She s employed M- ; u ' MHrk, daughter bv t T Wall Street.on.l n New M-..'Meplen Mellck Vnk llrt husband, f'b'uate of MKP "f Stnnlry R Crurn Hgh School, attended of Mt ; n aullne Nlestn-c. Htt'frs Unversty and s now pm- Ulr and the lac ployetl bv llf Foster Wheeler Cor- Ba' rnt' The nwnnny j pnrnllon here. d bv ftpv. Francs j.'' of l.hp rhurch p t..." pc 'n- <>f : large gnthw- f rtr 'ZTLr of To Meet Wednesday! " ' thr h lc tnnld of honor CARtEHKT Carteret Chapter n '.;(c! - Npmlec served ns of Hadavs.l) wl' hold a short busness mppn on.wednesday hf -. best man. hulr, '.vfn n marrage by at the Lovng hr. <. >. wrp : uvqno.se after- lo be followed by a lpn shower.:' '-.s 'tvl" wth a hgh for the Palestne Supples. V ' : nc y.kp. mauve pnk Mss Boal-ce Roth. Palcslnp r;t :v, H< lnt and long matchng j su*ppvs7:}"al!-"m«n. has'anrounred,!<?. <. shr mrrpd n whte prayer, hat admmm be k : mcd wth roses, mad of honor wore a dove 'nrfn dress trmmed wth nn nrp upplqes wth a vry «;! rnw hat, pnk wrst and a nofpgay of mned pn ' f!<«tr ul Mrs Nemlec are on a H trp to Mam Beach, FlB.. at.' Havana, Cuba. For travelng the Hde wore a dove (trey dresn, Wutrl.epe coat wth a mnk scarf nnj black accessores. N M F, M O R A M n memory of a beloved wfe OK! ( Yotett mother. Theresa Mare Green, who ded May 3, 947. Your ;enlle fare, and patent smle Wth.sadness we recall. You h,d ( kndly word for each, And ded beloved by all. Sorrowng Husband and Daughter. t0 thp s)l0we. wln be any new artclo of rlothlnu or lnens, bnbes undergarments, sweaters, men's shrts, etc. Member.' husbands snd frends are nvted. Orole* A. am S. Club To Hold Dance May 8 CARTERET-The Oroles Athletc and Socal Clb wll hold ts second annual sprrf dance n 8t. James' Audtorum, May 8. Edward Reseter nnr hs orchestra wll play. ATTENDS CONVENNTON CARTERET Mrs. Loretto NevlU attended the annual conventon of the State Catholc Daugh» ters at Atlantc Cty as delegate of Court Fld'els, ths borough. THE WNNNG COMBNATON... COMFORT + SAVNGS smmss YEAR ROUND, QUCK-CM* NO f WNDOW PROJECTON'. WNDOWS COMBNATON ESTMATES GVEN WTHOUT OBLGATON CHARLES SLODOR BA-J-C702 5 EAST 39TH STREET BAYONNt^ N. J. Tel. Cur. R Clrt«Nt H FREE DELVERY Ralway Avtn*l Letter to the Edtor 9J V Randolph Street, Carteret, New Jersey Aprl 26,»46 The Edtor, Carteret Press, Carteret. New Jersey. Dear Sr: You have rendered a sngular servce to the communty of Carteret n your campagn aganst the abandonment of the West Carteret Passenger Staton on The Lon! Branch Dvson of The Central Rnlmad Company of New Jersey.! Cnrteret must have adequate j ral transportaton facltes for travel f our Borough s to pro- 'Res». Therefore, every cvcmnded person wll certanly Jon men n sayng, "Well don«, Carteret Press," Sncerely your, A, Sumutka. LEAVES NAVY CARTERET Oene Glnda has recently been dscharged from the Navy, wth the ratng of 3-. Gene entered the Navy n June of 846, servng wth the submarne dvson for 8 months and then went to destroyer duty. He served overseas for 6 months. MethUrTM t s generally beleved that moth larvae attack clothes only n the (uromertlme. Ths t«not true. Moth eggs take longer to hatch n cold weather but the larvae are at work all year lone, Medeo Oty All the great hltorlc strugglw at Mexco have revolved around Zocalo squar* n Mexco Cty. From the Aztecj on, whoever hu held th* square ha ruled the country. Mount Baker Rsng to.o.ftso feet, Mount Baker, Wash., has 2 glacers and 4< square mlet of glacal ce. ndans named t Komo Kulahan "whte shnng: mountan." T.. Cm J 87 BEEF TONGUE*. 49c FRESH HSFRESH SPARE RBS 53c LEGS OF LAMB spg b 69c SAUSAGE MEAT -». 55c UAMC' SLCED BACON s»69c BUTTER Armour's Clover Bloom. U;ADY 0 P.:, SKJlV HMl t OB WHOLE " WENS - 55c PEACHES PALMOUVE PAMOUVE- N HEAVY EWYDAY GRAPEFRUT STRNG mt JJttt; «r; LAKQE LOW PRCES SPAM TWEET - PRtt ^ FLAG 006 FOOD 3 "»t 25c STRANED FRDAY. APRL 30. MB CALENDAR OF COMNG EVENTS (Contnm from POQ ) 8-~Orol» Socal Club dance at St. James' Audtorum. Musc by Bflflle RfeeeWr and hs orchestra 9 Rte of ConflrmaMon, St. Mark's Church, n afternoon. Rt. Rev. Bshop Bufranan Alfred *. Banyard, 6.T.D., Epscopal Dlooece of New Jersey, to make offcal vlatt. Abo, t«tftnonte dnner to frer ROckregel, 8r. lp~d«nee uponwml by Amercan ^Ron Auxlllarv, at. James Hall. 5 Craftwnen'8 Club Dance. St. Jmes' Hall. 6 Meetng of Young Lades' Sodalty. Holy Famly Church. 20 Card party sponsored by Court PWels. Catholc Daughter*, St. Joseph's Church Hall. 2- nance sponnorecl by Paul Commanders' Assocaton. Amercan Legon, Bt. Jamw' Hall. 22 Booster Banquet, sponnorer hy Wn or Lose Club, Packet Hotel. Sprng fashon allow, moves, Washngton-Nathan Hak PTA, at Nathan Hale School. 24 Bazaar of handonm and home made artcle* at Lutheran Hall, sponsored by Lades' Guld oft Lutheran Church, startng Rt 2:30 P. M. 20-Sprng dance sponsored by Young People's Club of Free Magyar Reformed Church, 8,.lames' Hall; Kara Brother* Orchestra. 27~-Meetlng Carteret Cvc League, Borough Hall. 8 P.M. 28 Dance sponsored by Past Presdent's Assocaton. Legon Auxlary, 3t. James' Hall. Here, There n Boro Schools Note* of nterest to Teachers, Students n Garteret's Publc and Parochal Schools Robert O'Donnell was one of a group of 90 boys, chosen from 500 applcants, to be the guest of Rutgers Unversty for Scholarshp Weekend Aprl The boys wet members of the scholarshp commttee, and also learned much of college lfe. Rutgers also entertaned the group by showng a pcture, "The Hghlghts of Rutgers Football 947." Three athletc events football sprng scrmmage, a baseball game between Rutgers and Prnceton, lacrosse, Rutgers vs. Pennsylvana were attended bv the group. Next week, durng the assembly perod, the Hgh School Senor boys wll hear Sergeant Hooper 'f the U. 8, Army, whle the grls wll meet wth Mss Barbara Whtman of the Barbzon School. These programs are part of a seres arranged by Mr. Horn and the gudance department so that the pupls may secure a broader knowledge of the opportuntes ll varous felds of work. Carteret Hgh School students heard Mrs. Hayward of the Packard 8clool dscuss "A flood Busneas Personalty" n the regular assembly ths week. Mrs. Hayward emphaszed that frendlness, appearance, a sense of responsblty and loyalty are characterstcs that employer* expect. Anpther nterestng speaker at the hlgj school recently was Jesse Ore, of the Newark ofloe of the Federal Bur«u of nvestgaton. Every boy nterested n becomng a G-man must frst wn a degree n law or accountancy. He must also pass a physcal examnaton. Mr. Orr told, hs audence that many women are employed n clercal and laboratory postons by the bureau. Seventh Krades of the Nathan Hale School had charge of the upper grade assembly program ths week: Psalm; Prayer Assembly; Pledge; "Amarlpa the Beautful, frst stanza; song, "Toole, Oale, Doole," Mss Daley's class; pano solo, "Elege," Ann Mare Hasek; vocal sob. "Bag Pardon," Jeanne McLeod accordon solo, Raymond Wlzna; pano solo, "Puer Marlyn Gordon; selectons by the Grls Quntet: rma Trosko, Anne Mlnscuk, Joan Yaros, Dors Peprjw, Evelyn Kous, rene Bak. A tea was held at the, Nathan Hale School n lonor of Mrs. Maron Ryan's ndeflnlt* leave of absence. MM. Jakeway, Mm. Erey. Mss Flustt and Mrs. Jacoby poured. Mrs. R^un was presented Wth a farewell token n ton of her servces. DOLLARS AND BUDGBT U)W rt Fourth grades had charge of the lower fsrades. assembly n Nathan Hale School ths week. The program follows: Announcer, Volet Csutaros; Twenty-thrd Psalm; The Lord's Prayer; The Flag Salute; Sons, "Amerca the Beautful": Arbor Day-Mrs. Durst's class; Kathleen Lynch, Betty PepperlK, Joan Dnbrowsk, May Ann Sudzna, Carolne Kondrk, Jay Reynolds. Accordon solo: "A Crcus n the SprlK," Leonnul Olscn, "The Blue Hells of Scotland," song, Assembly; vocal solo, Robert Mller. Choral rectatons Mrs. Mnn's class. (D "A Songof Sprng." Solos Beverly Bnzsa, (Jerakl Van Dusky, Wlma Prtula. Louse Tam, Ellen Rachkulnec, Thomas D'Zurllla. (t) "The Lttle Thngs." Solos, Paula Da Prlle. Carolyn Dolnch, Kathryn Bshop. (ll) "Can You Curtsy and Bow?" Solo, PHU Frost. Pano selecton buet. Dance Polonnuse Arlyne O'Dotnell, Carolyn Uollnch. Grandmother's Fourth Grade. Dance by the ProveutlBf S Good precauton aganst shrnkage s to dampen and press woven cotton gpods b«fore makng a dress. To do ths, spread the goods on an ronng boafrd and sponge a small secton at a tme. Ths s better than washng, whch would remove the fnsh and make the cloth hard to work wth. KCPARf * ftals Fw dependable, enjoyable day - to - day rado entertanment... let us chefk yuur rado r«ulwly fpr needed repars, necessary replacement of parts. Woodbrdge Rado S»le» and Servce Telephone Wtod J<mvk P. KMwk~- «2 HAHVVAV AVENUE ^ '^* ^ ' molf ffhfk yw Fuller M Hut - v»n«a m H* ALf WHW NEE08 ss Cutter Weds; Wll Lve n Oho After Trp to Canada CARTERET-The mnrrlnge Mss rmn Clalf ClHff nf former Cnrlman nnd ClfTord Ct.ln, Lncoln Mrs. of to jeroy Rchmersnl. son of Mr. am Ms. Hchmesal. DRlphos, O., fnk plnrr fnlunlay nft^noon'nt o'clock n St. Joseph's Clunrh. Rey. Casper Yost. n.s.m., pastor nf the church performed the -ercmony. The brde was nlven n marragu by her father. 3hp was attred n an aquamarne falle dress wth a large whte pcture hat nnd had a corsage of orchds. The matron of honor, Mrs. Eleen Hughes^of Boaelle, sster of the brde, wore ft lrht blue dress wth n wht* pcture hat and also had a corsage of orchds. Clfford Cutter, brother of the brde, served s the best man. Democrats Plannng Seres of Affars CARTERET The Democratc Organsaton s plannng n seres t "Canddates Nghts" and the frst, honorng, Walter Nemec, canddate for counclman, wll be feld n Fre Hr.ll. Wednesday svenng. Freeholde'Anthony Gudek wll x the prncpal speaker. Refreshments wll be served. Mss Anna FegeV* Betrothal Revealed CARTERET Announcement has been mare of the engagement f Mss Annn FeKel. daughter of Ms. SusarFfnel and the late Anhony Fesel to Alfred P. Anderson, son of Mrs. Mary Anderson of T)54 Mnplo Avenue. Woodbrdge. N. J. Mss Feue] s a senor at the Carteret Hgh School and her lance s servng n the Unted States Navy. Tckets Sellng Fast for May 22 Bamjuet CARTERET TlckeUs are sellng fast for the banquet of the Wn or Lose Club to be held May 22 n honor of the Carteret Hgh School athletes. Tckets may be obtaned at Prce's Men's Shop, Sltar Servce Staton, Sportsman's Uafe, Al's Tavern, Yellow Bowl and Academy Alleys. Among those who wll attend wll be Coach Harvey Hadmon of Rutges Unversty. ProtMtlnf Wnter Clothe* Artcles n a reasonably tght trunk, cheat or jwoaden box can be protected perfeclly'durng the summer by scatterng one pound of ether flake naphthalene or paracchlorobenzene between the folds of the clothng, preferably between sheets uf thn clean paper. Mr. and Mrs. Srhmersa are on n weddng trp to Canndn and upon return wll resde n Oho. For travelng thr hrlde- wore a blere sut wth brown accessores and had nn orrhld corsage. The t> df s ( Rrnduatr of On'- teret Hgh School and of St. KllBabeth's Hosptal Bchoo! of Kunlng, Elzabeth, She has!x>en f-mpkycd at St. Francs Hosptal, Mam Bearh, Fla. H«husband, P Rrsduate of St. John s Hgh School n Dplphos. served wth the U. 8. Marne Corps. Brthday F*te Gven for Andtmc Ptnk,/ r CARTEKKT n honor,,r second brthday of ther son «drew J:.. Mr. and Mrs. A,. Prnlk, ar,, 70 John Street,,.,,..,-ned at R party at ther h,. Ouest ncluded Joscpl v. kowskl, Alex and Edward ':.,.., da. Rnbert t'ftllnsky, Thfmr; K plnsk,,joln Prnlk, Jr., TH,, Knntrft, Jr.. Fred Albelson., Anno Burnyak. Jenne Sotrsy. Jossph Prnlk, Mrs. Ronnl ney. Mrs. Anne Ksrpnsk John Pnllnsky. Mrs. Ann kow-kl, Mrs. Mlle Plrnk. Mn y Alherston. M's. Tl Kantra md John Pftllnsky, MOTHER'S DAY MAY «) HOWKRS FOR YOUR "FRST LADY" Of course she'll lov«recevng flowers from you! K-'s the perfect gft for Mom on her bc day. Any selecton from our large varety of Plants, Cut Flowers or Corsages wll be the rght selecton when t n>;rces FROM JULUS KLOSS FOB THE BEST N FLOWERS OARKBET -5X33 FLOWERS DELVERED F.T.D. MEMBF. KVERVVVHBRB Ready Made SCREENS OUT FJES AND NSECS AN) LET N THE COOL, AK WTH OUR BEAUTFULLY MADE SCREEN DOORS AND WNDOWS WTH COPPER OR GALVAN. ZEU SCREENNG. Don't Delay! Order Screens THE today BEGNNNG OF SPRNG S THE TME TO ORDER YOUR NEW SCREENS, REJUU THE QM& YOU ALREADY HAVE. WE DO AN EXPERT JOB OF CONSTRUCTlNG StREENS. WST US EQUP YlHJR-HpMg NOW. OUR SCREENS AR^ Qy^x TO YOUR SPECFCATONS..., K THE STYLE YOlff.HOME SVfffUBS

3 Qhlott s Brde; " ^rnony at Woobttge Church, M. qf nwothy phrl nf Mr. artd Mrs.,,.us Lncoln Avelh(, brltp Of EdWMd,- ( n of Mr, and Mrs. rnnn, Sr Wr,- nny took plflmj n at Jamas' Cnu ROV ChWM»»«()f the chuftttv " ",m, P «ns attred h- a "' /slpper satn gtm ','., swetheart nwklltta ^nce ponted n froftt,,, wth shrrmg and a,;\vmch «ten«d tto, A corotet o p 'j,,,!,! n place her BhMe, c)f French lttm'on fcttd, r l n whte ^rasrer book lvlt, whte rflaes. v, M -,,nfa OaBdlk of ths, VS me mad of houof. (l,,, nlle grt«n net Over ;» made wth an dff tte r necklne and ft full «rt. h,, mntchng gauntlets and»::,; :,':? swr.,, n( w mfld8.ruthmcken *, j towers, both Of Woodyellow fetd blue U n,. V(T smlarly W the thl Matchng ftturtleu hats completed Bwlr prtnc nd they alao tttfred n lets of tnxed sprng brdegroom had John,.,[ woodbrdge, hto cmaln. and John Boyle and man ushered. r nmvyweds are on k twom] to Mam Beach, P*,, Upon return wll rttde at the a venue addrtm.'fot trav«the brde wore a bro#n gab- " sun wth brown llm) whte nros. whte topper *nd had {ljn»,' of whte rosm. \l Kenna s a graduate of t Kh School and u emr, Qunn and BWrfp Com- ny. Rahway. H«r husnnd was red from St. Mary's Hgh... Perth Amboy, ard U em- je by Johnson and Johnson, v Brunswck. Wed* Woodbrdge Man MRS. EDWARD McKKNNA, JR. Rat and Uarbage Health authortes state that rata carry at least 20 dseases whch can b* transmtted to man. As on* mean* of controllng these dseases, t <a r««0mn«?dad that rats b«o>- TEND MEETNG prlvws of ther chef source of fcahteret The followng Df the local Amercan noorwment garbage left lyng ten P'> and ts auxlary atded he county meetng n m "H* op»n. Ths may be don* by placng all refuge n covered galvanlnd steel garbage cans. t-.-t :: Wednesday nght: Mr. M;.. Thomas Jakeway, Mr. Ms cflord Cuttfer, J*rs, re Pfenng, Mr. Harry. John Kennedy and - coushlln. Foot and Month VMtM lltortu of tn Argtntln* rtpuwto tor.trol foot u d month jjmmm h a nr.vy devtoptdnuelmlum (tcte attenton -vf U. 8'aUtborlto top tkt aprtad tl : l; f, ( ton n Mext«O. Af(«n- (crlnary offlclala kkm <»M :!.-l(..p«ntradenna) ttc- mmunze cttle and a^mp (tr.-: the lsevse, Amonf a ml- u'.lle ard he<p UlU tttmutt- ' '! er tent w«re eompleuly -' '' H'ft'nst nftctlon for alx '» ' lunger, but th«racsbu l; '-t cfff-tlv* n hoga. E - A a: defeat perplexes nl democracy at work. fdell's WOOL 'MMKKTST. P. A.MHU 'KKTH AMBdY % SKKNS OF <J flb WORSTED " V )' HAX8 OF swr YARN BALL OF '' VARN VAKN N [ll urm)f wool now n'foekl '!):30 A, M. - 9:00 P. t Salurdayg TU 6 B. M. Lews J. Mkcs, Jr.. h Honored ol lrthadn^ CARTEftET Mr. and Mrs. Lews f. Mkca. 52 Emerson Street, entertaned at a party at ther home n honor of the fourth brthday annversary of ther son Lews J. Jr. The house was at tractlvely decorated. Refreshment? were served. Those attendng were: Mr. and Mrs. John Htaas, Mrs. Fred Bauer band and daughter, Dane, Mrs Francs Vlras and son. Wayne Mrs. Wllam Haas and daughter. Jerlyne, Mrs. John J. Haas'and son John Jr., Mrs. Harold Ma wtz and daughter. Karen; Mrs M. Kuchak and daughter, Mchelle; Mrs. J. Hlla and daughter, Camfllfl: Mrs. M, J. 3abo and daughter, Barbara; Mrs. Kordas and daughter, Saron Ann. Mchael Sheperlo and Mrs. L. Mklcs. Al* Deer Th«Junglc tnd hlll of Ceylon nd ndt hve produced one of tn noat bwntlfu) of M de«r, the ut deer, or chltal. The name "cktal (spotted) refers to hs decoratlvt whte epots. COLD FUR STORAGE LOWEST RATES Tour furs and woolens»re protected when stored n our scentfc vaults on our premses* ftkmobeung REPARNG 272-A Madson Avenue Perth Amboy P. A moral Servce Held For MM. Elzabeth Toth caftteret --- The funeral of Mrs. Elzabeth Toth, 59, 84 Hudson ' Hreet, wdow of Stephen Toth, was held Wednesday mornng rom t,he Kaln Mortuary, Perth Amboy. A hah malss of requem nffeml n St. Mary's Chnch, Perth Amhoy by Rev. James A. lardng. Bural was n the church rmrtevy, Mrs. Toth ded at the Perth Amhoy General Hosptal, Monday. SurvvlrR ar three chldren, Mrs. PrntK Myers and Lous Toth, PWtl Amboy; Gordon Toth, Mart- llf and three Krandchldren. Fostpr-Wheevr Offce Staff Plans for Dance CARTERET- The offce staff of he Carteret plant, Foster Wheeler Corporaton wll hold ts ffth anntnl dnner (hnrp. n Newark, May 22. Reservatons are n charge of Mrs. Anne Baransk. Mrs. Helen Murrak, Robert Munn, Eml Kovacs, Francs D'Zurllla, of the Carternt plant and Albert Streeter of the New York offce. Frst Holy Communon at St. EUtaheth Chnrnh CARTFRET Frst holy comunlo wll be marked Sunday at the 8 A. M. mass n St. Elzabeth Church. Followng the mass, the chldren wll be served a breakfast by the P.T.A. n charge are Mrs. George Ssko, charman; Mrs. Frank Krmln, Mrs. Armand Batha, Mrs. Wllam Lenart and Mrs. Anna Herany. PRACTCE SUNDAY CARTERET -The Qrelncr Grls wll practce n Avenel on Saturday, and on Sunday, wll play the Nemlsh Grls at Columbus School Feld at 2:00 P. M. The followng local grls have been added to the Grener roster: Vera Dudka, Jula Held, Dors Anderson, Janet Glnda, Gnda, Joan Jacoby, Ann Medvetz, Mary Danes and Lucy Russo. Sunday May 9, the VB Grls from rvlnrton wll be the attraaton, and a lttle later, the openng of the Naton Grls League Wll be held when the State ChtUnplon Walker Turner Grls furnsh the opposton. Truman asks half-bl!llon loan to ad Latn-Amercan trade. 45th Annvrmry Fete For 4 O.O.F. Tonght CARTERfTT Carteret Lodge, 2<!7. Odd Fellows wll observe ts 45th annversary at tonght's mectn? n Odd Fellows Hall A :lftss of canddates from dfferent sectons of New Jersey wll be ntated by the team of the Carteret dfje. Twenty-flve-year Jewels wll be presented to Sumner Moore, Sol Sokler, 8teve Bodnar, J"eter Olsen and John Sohftyrla. Moves wll be shown and a^srd wll be made n connecton wth the Cancer Fund Drve. Dhcuss Purchase Of Roller, Lawn Mower CARTERET ndcatons are that a roller and lawn mower may be purchased soon to keep the Walter B. ovlrholt Stadum n «od shape. At a specal meetng last week, the Board of Educaton, dscussed the purchase of the equpment, but members felt that the cost should be borne by the Hgh School Athletc Actvtes Commttee. The Commttee Has the necessary funds, t was ponted out, artd t s beleved that the commttee s favorng such acton. NEW ARRVAL ARTfcRET A daughter, Marlene Gal, was born to Mr. fnd Mrs. Lous Fox, Matthew Avenue at the Elzabeth General Hosptal, Elzabeth. Mrs. Fox s the former Gazella Prce. Kansas, Wheat State ' The state of Kansas alone has been producng more wheat than ether Auntrala or Argentna durng recent yearn., FOR THE BEST! PLAGE YOUR COAL OR OL ORDER WTH US TODAY WARR COAL k SUPPLY CO. Tel. Woodbrdge ST. GEORGE AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. BOOKS. FOR MOTHER Adult Books, from 49c Wrtng Pafter ard Not* Paper, from 50c Photo and Scrap Albums Dares Address, Engagement, Telephone, am Brthday Books Frendshp and Guest Logs e Games MOTHER DAY CARDS CORNER BOOK 6 SMTH STREET (Near Hgh Street) SHOP PERTH AMBOY d MOSKN'S FBWAY SATURDAY MONDAY VALU5S TO $3950 SALE NW SPRNO COATS and SUTS SO APRL 30, M8 Women's Club Evenng Unt To Enjoy Theatre, Dnner Party CARTERET A theatre and dnner party s the nr*t event on the calendar of the Evenng Department ofmm CnrteTt Woman's Club., The event s scheduled for next Thursday. Members wll enjoy dnner at n fashonable Mlllburn restaurant and afterwards attend a performance at'paper Mll Playhouse n Mlllburn. The club presented a fashon bhowwhm t entertaned the senor club ll, the home of Mrs. mre Kemeny, Plaskl Avnup. Mrs. Alexander D:oc?,y was assstng hostess. The fashons were presented by Lllan Cntr's Dress Shop wth Mrs. Natale Kuplnsk as the narrator and Mrs. Jwhrf Sldun as accompanst. Thn models, nl members of ttr evenlnn department, were Mrs. Jula Green, Mss Sophe j'prywata, Mrs. Helen Mudrak, Mrs. Mrs. James J. Lukach. Mss Ann Prn.kura. Mrs. Albert Matefy, MKs Catherne Fllo, Mrs. Loretta Aljozzne, Mss Rose Prywata and Mrs. Else Sweda. Guests Were Mw. Sdney Barrett, Mrs. P. 8. Galbrath. Mr* Thomas Burke, Mrs. George Hlla, Mrs. Frank Gurcy, Mrs. John Abaray, Mrs. Emanuel LefkowU, Mrs. Harry Yetman, Mrs, Joseph Hlub, Msr. John Hundak, Mrs. Edward Helley, Mrs. Paul Prokop, Mrs. Han-y Can-, Mrs. Mchael FWptnlk, Mrs. Russell Mles, Mrs. AtRust Hundemann, Mrs, John Red, M's. Jack Sten, Mrs. Morrs Sprwnk and Mrs. Morrs Ulman. John Sldun, Mrs. Mary Babes,! met- Rose Mnrclnlak, CHUSTENSEN'S "THK FRF.Nftl.Y STORE" t'"j» GOTHAM GOLD STRPE Beautful Uy\on Stockngs ' Al $.35 TO $2.% CHRSTENSEN'S Department Store 97 MAN STREET, WOODBRDGE SON TO TJNDAS CARTKRET A son, Thomas Mlnhae], wns born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomns Gnda, Jr., 9 Chrome Avenue at St. Elzabeth Hosptal, Elzabeth. Mrs. Glnda s the form for Metotaln tlfta The conservaton 3«partlnent o( the state t of Caforrta pays W0 for each female raountaln Won pelt turned h. t pays M to anyone who can provde proof of a male mountan lon WW. 74 Remember Mother on Mother's Day Mth u gft she'll chersh. Qlve her a.clfoce pece of jewelry or somethng for the home. PLEASNG... PAtlR Rfed Cfowr AVh V»t«More- than onn mllon vefa and dependent of deceased aded by Red Cross clams mrkers n preparng and ejatmt blor* Veterans' tlon last year. Mother s very easy. You know she's beeft wantng to have her pcture taken but t's just one of those thngs she never got around to dong. Now you can do t for her. Arrange Wth us today fbr an apponttneht for taotn. t's a gft not only she wll ttta- \ sure-^but you, too. ^ WOODBHBGE % PHOTO STUD^O WNDSOR J; LAKES, PROP. Tel. Wood. 8-9*9 or P. A. 4-S49 rajn STREET /' WOODBRrKlE * «> SWEETS TO A Sued Thng! s what you call Mother, ewr x0a* lul of her gracob l>tulty to your frtand, ll «' deep love for you. ON ACCOUNT oums TH H»r««grtot mlng far Frday, Saturday and Monday...upto$2.N...My«ur MW tprng <o<rt, nb M topper, Ut th* mtny mart tylst n thhflnt group. Talu Exquste pearls, wrst watches, earrugs, pns, lapel watches urtd bracelets. All popular slver plate, lnoludlrk Communty, 847 Rorers Mrus., 88 Rogers, and Tudor Plate. Decoratve clocks, salt and pepper shakers. creamers and sugars and many other lne sterlng peces. WOOMMttOtH s a Mother's Day, ""'"France, rtnd ^lvt ' her our betffttl- ' ull y decorated gft ^ ^ of choce t^lt l AUTFUL WATCHES U-'ECE SERVCE W)lt SX. from '.75 RADOS Perth Amboy, N. J.

4 fc PAOB FOUR Motorsl Accused (Ctmtmttd from Paqt ) Meyrrv dnvnr : mck bucked nto Ward - nv An nmn o nt started ad polce won culled. Before thrv rtvn. mrt, the two mm M-fll'l ;m<\ Ww<l suffer^ t Jfrok'T rlrl! nm Bhuwr'' taken n polce bradquftter* vrtrr l> Snmnol Mes- BlnKr examne! Meyrrs and pro. nmmrd m unft to..operate B mnl'n vrrtrh He also tcul'd W < n m nlnv, 'RANUM BOM'S TP Atomc K^rcy Commsson s oftrnn! ^ SH.non bonus for the dscovery and prndrtmn of!!graflr uranum HT', from :my depost anvwlw-.r he Untpd Slates Uranum s the pmo fssonable materal for uses of atomc cm-vy DEED TOO LATE PORT HUHON. Mrh, - Boy Scouts Danel Stark. 2, and Fred-' prck r.acouse, nf Hervlle, as ther' good deed for tle d;y. called at', the Traler home of QeorRe F.! Henley. 73. who had ten ll. They found Healy dead. FOOt> PRCES Retal food pree declnes, re- j porf«d n February, have halted, accordng to the Bureau of Labor j Statstcs. The average drop n j food prces from md-january to md*- Febnary was 2.4 per cent, j General Taylor stresses need for ] physcal tranng WMEM MV OLD MAN USED TO J6RK.ME APOONP BY MY TOPKNOT OPTEH PPNT HAVE /NVTHN6 TO PULL THERE. Wearng l«t year's sut? Add a new h» and ba«to the ensemlle fur wardrobe sparkle. Here's a set you can crwhe of cotton n the accessory color of your choce. The crown-lke cap s small, the drawstrng hag x lame and comfortable to carry. The bead trlmmnk s optonal. A drecton leaflet lor crochetng ths BEAD TRMMK) HAT AND BA( SET may be obtaned by sendng a stamped, selfaddressed envelope to the Needlework Department of ths paper, requestng Leaflet No. PC 748. F Y00'PEW6HN6 FDR THE PERFECT SPOT TO6H0PAT TRY GESBROS. GULF SERVCE, AND VOUR W6H COME TRUE.! BEftBRtft. fff5rvcf AMBOY AVENUE MJbGREEN STREET (ffll PCK-UPW OtUUk twa-woqdbrml WHEN MAY OUR DRVER CALL FOR YOUR RUGS? J ; or Pck Up and Delvery Servce MAKE SPRNG CLEANNG EASER! Sem Your SLP COVERS DRAPES RUGS PHONE P. A to P. A. P. A MLTON'S 4-66 QUALTY DRY CLEANERS,407.Market Street Perth Amboy "Who Shares your party lne?" One of your party lne neghbors may lve down the street from you, another just around the corner or n the next block. They're al nterested, as you arc, n good servce on the party lne they share wth you. They know that answerng promptly, watng between calls, releasng the lne n an emergency helps everyone. # * * t Rght now, party lne are enablng us to gve servce to the Urgest possble number of people who wan uk phones. And of course, we're gong ahead rapdly on our $250,000,000 program, to brng ma better servce to all, and a <hptce of smce to sut every NEW JERSY BELL TUPHON COMPANY Crownng Sunday (Cantnurd from Pant J) Mrs Francs Macloch, Mrs Fran- s Markuln. Mrs Paulne Kopn nr Mrs Carolne Ktrdyla (m Sunday. May P, MMM HOhe Trosko, Elzabeth Martuslcv\n.,Fanc Hndyk and Dorothy Tronko wll represent the local.sodalty at the crownng of the Amboy Dstrct Sodalt.y Unon n Wl Ambny, on Sunday. May 9. Mother's nfte t.ho HHO A, M. Mass, the me ladles' Sodalty wll serve breakfast, n the church hall to all he mothers of the parsh. Mss utowsk, charman of the Aposolc commttee, wll be n charge. hat nght, too, the P. T. A. wll unlr ts annual Mother's Day :lancr n the parsh hall on Emer- 0 Street Edde Ptts and hs rcheatra wll play, begnnng at 8 o'clock. The p. T. A. has set May 5 at P M. us the date for ts next nertlng n the church ha.ll, when offcers wll be elected. Army TNT to test out stes for underground shelters. * t's a fact! Just one tjuart of Sapoln Spc«d F]namcl at only $.80 wll renew your dnette or ktchen furnture. And because Sapoln Enamel s self-smoothng, you get a smooth, gleamng, "professonal" job. No brush-marks, bubbles or specks. Covers n one coat dres n 4 hours. SPEED ENAMEL SERVCE HARDWARE CO. 87 MAN STREET WOODBKDGE Tel. WO Senor Prom FRDAY, APRL 36, M8 (Contntud from Page ) and our estwmed Csrterel Alumn presdent, Zeke Ellott wlt oops! wr promsed specally not to tell, but we lnve her just as touch as we dd her sster before she became Mrs. Prater. Yessr! Camellas Red" ones draped on Bunny YarnutowskJ, n a black lace wth Roddy Latumohr and wht* ones on the lovely, statuesque, meal and every nch a queen, Alce Qotoweek. Whether she wore, lme organdy or a yellow starched chffon gown, escaped us. All we could RM was Alce, by far the most lovely mad of the evenng. Her escort. Buddy Harosk now knows of what "stuff, dreams are made of" Oh yes! Let us not forget, the orchds. A flower rare on a mnden far and Mary Holub n black was a perfect personfcaton nf that statement. Bll Ha ban WAR her guy. Anotrjer was on rene Slvka sylphlke n whte brocaded satn, proudly beng_ escorted by Gene Onda. (of,the navy sr! ' also Helerl M&tway, n brocaded maze, arm n arm wth Robert Mulhem. Then to the left of us, we sec Mldred Chtro n yellow wth Edward Skncypec, Gerte Prnkop n a blue off the shoulder creaton wth Wllard Poyle, Carolne Zur.ker n orchd wth Bob Oreenbere. Murel Shapro n pnk wth Marty Oerstler, Catherne Fahey blssfully lovely wth Wllam "Bltz" VraRft, Jr., the lovely Alma Hem.sel n orchd organdy wth Robert Balewcz; Rose Pa/ekas n black and aqua wth Rchard Mlgle/.t and Conne Symansk n a one strap black and pnk gown, blndtr Larry Benson wth the star dust, n Her har and Mary Check's gardena and rose corsage beng 'straghtened by escort "Paul Bamhurak. Sparklng Joan Bartok n a ye\- low net dream and her shy escort Prank Amzler; Dorothy Sarzllla demurely dancng n a blue taffeta wth champ basket baler Dck Lu k a ch. (ncdentally, Bob O'Donnell fu n here somewher but we couldn't corner hm and hs delectable partrter to get any detals. Then Joan Enot who mpressed us very much n her black velvet jacket over a black and whte peppermnt.sklt and that was Bob Bunnell she was dancng wth. ReKe Johnson, provng the sharp dancer he s. as he prrouetted Eleanor Kukowsk n a whte net ROW. around. Of course the best dance couple we pcked, was Helen Szlvas, our CHS edtor, n a whte strapless Rye openm urd Edward Baranowsk and then our own ngrd Bergman, Stella Stachura n black strapless creaton trppng the lght fantastc wth Herb' Vahaly. t Yd.ssr. they were rulers for the nmht Margaret Samu wth Steve Nagasewcz, Martha Gambach n ypllow wth Edde Bonnell, Rose Melnck n pnk lace and Steve Sass, Theresa Karasewcz n a black strapless and bustle back ha-do wth Buddy Hunsnger. Ellen Marauvc n whte wth Walter Walko. Olga Skora n a black bustle back and John Marko and George Stma wth hs lovely wfe, Dors Redel n a "cut to ft" powder blue gown. Mary Shaner had on a lovely blue lone taffeta, off the shuulder effect, and was squred by Bll Hasek, Paulne Spogantz n cerse and sweet peas wth Eugene Hapstak, Helen Pavlnetz n black net n years to come you'll be ever grateful for a lfe-lke portrat of your chldren on the day they receved ther frst Holy Communon A studo portrat that wll capture the look of young youth wth a smle you love so well., -»!, '' We Specalze n Frst Communon Pctures- Black and Whte or Tnted. Arrange Today for a Sttng. SPECALS Wth orders of 6 pqrjtfta we gve you tm a book of personalzed p^oto Stamps. Wth orden of 2 portrats we gve you ft4e aqf'x 0" tnted portrat. JAFFE VELT MM* nd blue lace wth Bll Poll, Oeneve Urbansk n yellow flounced organdy wth the handsome football star, Wllam Trslensky, Ann O'Bren wore a blue Jersey and pnk wth Henry SKymborslu. Mare.ukaeh n h!je and gardenas wth John OndeT, Josephne wansk n n black and yellow strapless gown and Ann Fegel wth ther escorts from Elzabeth. Mchael Serg nnd Frank Durant,. - and last, but defntely not the least. Betty Dalton n blue falle and out top note for the best har do of the nght, a sculptured effect, done n the sweet old fashoned style. Her escort was John Hayduk. There Maybe we mssed someone, but, after all, were not nfallble and snce we aren't as spry as we once were, the servces of Ermne DtMarlno were greatly apprecated n havng her Rvng us the nfo about those we couldn't.ware. And Oh Yes: What prom could he a success wthout the servces of those unsung heroes and heronns who worked unheralded behnd the scenes the hat check and refreshment help. For them a specal nod^and we have--marguerte Campbell, Dolores Rubnan, Rose Mare Ksh, t,ee lnltnn Efene Kasew, Dolores Nedu. Wllam Magella, Hugo Mnrocch and Robert Mullan. And that shelves the Senor Prom of 948 for posterty. Frst Ad Squad (Contmut from Pagt ) 98 Pershnf? Tvenue, Carteret: " am very much satsfed wth ths nsttuton and ther work. There s no other organzaton n the Borough that has lved up to the expectatons of the. people, except the volunteer Fre Department, and they deserve all the support possble from the Borough people. had the experence of beng called to a Newark hosptal durng the past wnter and despte the stormy weather ther volunteers were ready." Doctor M. A. Chodosh, M. D. of 606 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret: people of ths Bornuh could never be measured or pad for n money. The members of the squad - ron are to be commended most hghly for the humane work on behalf of the people Everyone of us should contrbute \n ts support, for every otc of UR. nt one lme or another, wll fcrobably need ther servces n an emergency." Doctor Kemeny, M. ) of 48 Pulask Avenue, Carteret "The Carteret Frst Ad Squad s dong an excellent job nf helpng the people of Carteret when they are n dstress nnd we have one of the best frst nld squads n the vcnty." Doctor Mlton B. Brown, M. D, of 72 Roosevelt Avenue, Cnrterct: " consder t a prvlege to vouch of the. Carteret Frst Ad Squad. consder the servce beng rendered by the Carteret Frst Ad Sefund» vtal functon for the Borough one whch we would sorely mss were t ever to be dscontnued. My contact wth the members of the Squad has left me wth admraton for ther desre to serve, ther effcency and wohlehenrted cooperaton. The Carteret Frst Ad Squad s deservng of th esupporu- and the thanks of every resdent of the Borough." Doctor J. Wantoch. M D nf 4 Carteret Avenue, Carteret: " be leve that there s no organzaton so self-sacrfcng as the Frst Ad Squad. They deserve all the support that everybody n ths town can gve them." Doctor Cyrl. Hutner, M. D. o 34 Grove Avenue, Woo^brdge "n my experence wth the Carteret Frst Ad Squad snce ts's ncepton, have found that the men are extremely capable, cour teous, and effcent. Never hav they refused to cooperate wth th medcal professon or the publc feel t, n prvlege to commend the squad publcly for ther work." Doctor C. Howard Rothfuss M. D. of 574 Rahway Avenue Woodbrdge: "n speakng of th Carteret Frst Ad Squad, t ha: always been a mystery to m? how the morale and effcency has beer kept at such a hgh calber. Whet: "The Carteret Frst Ad Squad's ths Squad started, few year contrbuton to the welfare of the ago, and Rave such mavelou; SALE! SALE! SALE! A., GANT SAND BOXES at Factory Prces Beautful, Brght Colors AH Alumnum, Non-Rustng' t Adjustable, Multcolored Canopy Covers the'box KEEPS KDDES COOL ON HOT DAYS,.. '... -» -, - ' -,, ' " : ' Actual Sze 36" x 52" BREUCHEBROS. WOODCRAFTERS Jeanette Street Carteret To The Lades! For Your Shoppng Convenence We ProuMy Offer Our New Bottle Goods Dept. LOW PRCES! We've Got Them! LANSDOWNE RESERVE 3.29 KESSLERS PRVATE BLEND 3.47 MOUNT VERNON 3.48 PAUL JONES 3.55 Carstars Green tver Wlson 3» : f 5th, PMDe Luxe Golden Weddng Knsey Slver GALLAGHER & BURTONS BLACK,5th 3.60 CALVERT SPECAL, 5th 3.60 MPERAL, 5th ' 3.63 BELLOWS SPECAL RESERVE, 5th 3.63 MANY OTHER OUTSTANDNG VALUE'S! ClKUK CUB PRCES BEFORE YOU BUY FOR UKRANAN AND RUSSAN EASTER WJE HAVE N STOCK 2 YR. OLD SCOTCH LMT Z BOTTLES PKt USOMEtt WE WSH ALL OUK r'klunds A BAPPV EASTER otel Lquor Store KUTCV, FEW. - BCBDEUVEBY servces, my opnon was that after a few montts the novelty would wear off, but much to everyone's surprse t has ncreased n effcency, actvty, and has ganed the- confdence of the entre communty can not express n words my feelng towards ths Squad, can only say that they re wonderful." The actve members of the >quadron, whch mantans two new Cadllac ambulances n ts Porshng Avenue headquarters, Phone WOODBKDGE Now DON'T WAT! Safeguard your furs wth mmedate cold storage and avod rskng FRE... THEFT... MOTHS. You can depend on Coppola! completely equpped wth latest frst ad equpment, n ng nhalators, wll rnnv; borough, leavng an onvcln, every householder ntrl nr n whch the annual conlnh can be place*) for latft roll- Hlla strewed today that the contrbutons nrr> usrr,, overhead expenses of Ur squ,, adn none used for payrnen:,, members, all of whom'nre U-ers. or for socal the lke. COPPOLA CLEANERS DYENG... PRESSNG... TALORNG 08 MAN STREET VVOODBRK FOLDN& COACH Only $39.95 FLEXBLE PLASTC MATERAL ON BODY AN«HOOD TRGGER TOUCH LOCKNG DEVCE SELF-OLNG SQUEAK-PROOF BEAMNGS FULLY LNED, QULTED AND PADDED BOW COMPLETELY SHOCK-PROOF THE NAME THAT MEANS f HE FNEST N JUVENLE PRODUCTS CERTFED B All C S' FURNntlE HOUSE DSTNCTVE * t. :<A& fe: *

5 ; -»! (AR Apple SaUCe Verlou brand fancy 20 ot can 2 for 25c Aprcots Unpaged halve*-on* 29o*.ea«27«Aprcots A«U> fancy, whole peeled 30o. can Sc Slced Apples Cornloc 20 c*. can 2 for 29o Cranberry Sauce AH or** M ox. can 9e K adota Fgs Lt*/, 29 **. can 35e Frut Cocktal W Mont* or Ubby 30 ot can 39c Frut Cocktal Sultan* so ot can 87c Grapefrut Sectons A&P 20ox.can2«27e Yellow Clng Peaches ASP^O 29oL<an28«Crushed Pneapple v^tou braod 20«*. CM 27C Prune Plums A&P fancy * can 2c Bartlett Pears M Met* 29 0*. can 43c Frend's Baked Beans *. Ann Page Beans. s,, Strng BeanS loot can 7c dot«a«2fo25«lona green ol 9 o can2 for 25e Wax or Strng Beans Mabe 9o*.can 9«Red Beans Sultan* tootloe 22 ^ car 2 («-25c Asparagus Tps sv«kr 04 ot CM 25«Lma Beans lone brand 22 OL can 2 lor 25c Dced Beets MMOA** M(a>2tor25«Del Monte Corn Golden cream tyle 7otcan 7* Whole Kernel Corn SuMana 20 ot can 7c Sweet Peas (one can 3 N 29c Sweet PeaS Del Monte Peas Pumpkn lallebt fancy Varous brand Sweet Potatoes A&P Saler kraut ASP fa <cy ll 0. can 2 for 25c Spnach AW lane* 80 ot. car. 2 for 25«Tomatoes Tomato Sauce Tomato Puree lone and other! D* Mom. ena 20 ox. can 2 <«33c 7 ot can 9c 29ocan2fc»9c 9 ot can 2 (or 25«ox. can 3 '<» 20c to* ox. can 3 fo* 25c Mxed Vegetables co* w s or can 0c ^Woman's Da b MARVtLOUS 'llsbury's Pe Crust Mx *DM't mh "U#»' O*y CM",.. a*-... ^^^ fl^^ ^J -J. --. ^^fc Hw wwnlw atmm YWCA nwury «rf t* fc far hondtoaftl, «tltfo, rw My now n Uf weyl "hr * h w Mk"...holly. woed'lcwwt UMolr* e«ott» o «*«HM etawndgr w«mn«at f*r mw tll Ccm?m MrvOant m pathnl NO'w ON VA'LV "SV " v.rpk. 7c Jello Allflavon 3pk 8 22c Jello Tapoca Puddng.. 3?^ 22c Rtz Crackers OL pk 8.20c t ox. M 3 lc Crspo Gnger Snaps «. opkg. 9c" Cr&po Sugar Wafers,. «olpka.2o Scoop For ganaral houtahold UM lg«. pkg. 30c Krkman's Complexon Soap 3cak.>25c Krkman's Soap Powder «OL pkg. 24c ANN PAGE FOODS Kor^ qualty you'll prefer at prces you'll apprecate, choose Ann Paga rood*!. They're mad* of choce n- Rredents, and brought to you drect from A&P' own modern Ann Page. feod factores, wth many unnecessary '"between expenses elmnated from ther cost. s >arkle Desserts. /oauu- 4pk» 25«blended Syrup Preserve Jam or Jelly <M**4H4» f, YOUR FAVORTE BRANDS ^'fr/lvpo,, Want to get meals n a flash and save plenty of cash? Then come pck your favortes from A&P's huge assortment of canned foods! We've row after row of canned juces, soups and fsh... shelf after shelf of canned fruts, vegetables and meats... and a wde varety of spaghett, haked beans and other /juck-fx foods. Every brand s grand... every prce as low as we can possbly make t. CHOPPED HAM Grapefrut Juce Grape Juce A&P pnt 20c quart39c Apple Juce *»d Cheek or Molf quart bot. 7c Orange Juce F«. Uotcan3for28c«o.&n2e Blended Juce t8o.can3for25c46o.can 9c Pneapple Juce A brand u n can 6c Aprcot Nectar Heart' Delght 2 or can 2 for 2c Tangerne Juce s ot can 3 for 29c 46oz.can23c TomatO Juce l na Bo.ean3 for 23c 4oox can 9c Tomato Juce Cocktal College nn 26o.bo.2c V-^ Cocktal Snder'8 Catsup.,.. 2otc«n2fof23e<«*te.n3e M O. bot. 9c Henz Soup Mushroom or Chcken Noodle 2 cam 33c Henz Soup Vegetable, Pea or Vegetaran 2cam27«Henz Tomato Soup tt ot can 3 for 35c Campbell's Soup PM, Pepper Pot, Spnach 2 cam 25c Campbell's Soup Veg M, Scotchfcelb2 taw 3«Dplomat Chcken Broth Wotcan2 («27c WHT HOUSE... EVAPORATED MLK 3» c«u20»«canl3c dol for nfant feedng... bab«lova ts crumyrch flavorl Snack Luncheon Meat 2 ot tn 39c Trftet, Prem or Spam. 2 oz. tn 47 Stahl-Meyer Frankfurters, 8ottn35«Stahl-Meyer Stew B*«orLamb 6 ot can 39«Beef wth Gravy fr.na"» 5 ot can 55c Clardge Hamburgers «lb can5c Lbby's Devled Ham. 3 0 can 7c Sweet Mxed Pckles Colonal qt.«25o Broadcast Corned Beef Hash u>. can 3c S p a g h e t t & Meat BalU-Chef Boy-Ar-DM 54 ot can 2c Fancy Shrmp Small or medum 5 o. can 43c Pnk Salmon : " cow ;rw 7* ot can 83«Red Salmon Snnybrook 7% OL can 43c lo 0.59* Norwegan Sardnes... Gorton's Codfsh Cakes. 3% ot tn 23c 0 ot can 2c Gorton's Fbred Codfsh 5 ot Pk s. 2 for 29c Prepared Spaghett Ann P»S«d ot can 2 for 25* Henz Cooked Macaron '5* 0. can 5c Condensed Mlk Whte House 4 ot can 2c Specally'selected by A&P's own experts, "Super Rght" meats are always tender, jucy and flavorful. But that's not all! They gve yqu greater value, too, because they're Close-Trmmed to remove excess waste before they're weghed. STEAKS Whole or ether half Sle undaf GVE YOU MORE FOR YOUR *'. SJHLON o r PUUTEHHOUaE Juky.ndflavorful R>79e CHCKENS BROLNG and HVNG s«, under 4 t b SMOKED HAMS Rudylo-ealorRegular-Whol.or.lh.rKaH fc.63«pork L0NS FOWL' Prme Rbs of Beef v '«Mceuee, >alad shertwt b.69o Boneless Brsket fmh or corned b. 75<> Plate &NaV6l Beef Fr*h or corned fb.35e Chopped Beef>wtlMl-fr*hly ground b. 59«Lon Pork Chops center <ut b. 75«P o r k Chops Moulder ud hp cuh b. 53c Freeh Hams Whot or mm halffc. 63«Fresh Pork Shoulders Short «H b. 47< Fresh Spare RJU).,.»>53e Leg or Rump of Veal * 0 *-65«Bonelew Veal Roast tko««v fc65«rb Veal ChopfawtcvHewu^ b. 79c Breast or Neck of Veal. k 37o SrnoM Pork Should«r«v' Boled Han»«d %b.63o Slced BaCOn SunnyfaM and ofher fc-69* Frankfurters skneu b.59c Pork Sausage Lnt b.63«m*h S>.55O LverWlrst lraumchw»lg«f llced b. o3o Bologna or Meat Loaf «w * 59o Fne Fresh S^tJod b 9 Fresh Buck Shad, t Fresh Roe Shad.., Frwh Flounder FUUt. «J>.55<> Freah Porges., f h 7c Frash CoSteak,r^ b.25e Fresh Flounders * 8 A.M.to 6 P.M. MONDAY thnueh SATURDAY TUKnY MVMUTBS V AtP s HAR CENTER Buy all your butter, eggs and other dary foods at your A&P Super Market, where they're as fresh a» alt outdoors and m thrfty as the day s long! Fresh Eggs Fresh Eggs Sharp Cheddar Mld Cheddar Fancy Swss Blended Swss Mel-O-BH Process w»e mlk cured smd Gold-N-Rch Cheese.. Farmer Cheese AoaTkan or Pmento Foodcraft fc.59* Vcg. Salad Cottage Cheese totow ox o» 7«Cream Cheese Phladelpha or Eagle 3 oz. p*«. 2'» 35«Pall.st-Ett AmerceK or Pmento Neatle's Gruyere.... Cheese'N Bacon lorow 5ot ATTRACTVELV PRCED FRESH PRODUCE When t comes to freshness, the flowers that bloom n the sprng have nothng on the fruts and vegetables n A&P's Produce Department. They're harvested fresh, delvered fresh and sold freeh. Strawberres ^h d (rom omm» Fre h PeaS CllomaSprncrop 2 Florda Oranges %' 8 Yellow Onons Fresh Pneapple Sprng Rhubarb Washed Spnach Celery Stalks Green Peppers Crsp Radshes Dred Aprcots e «Tox«l new crop Medum lte Horn* grow CrUp, whle From flord* farm Horn grow* Dred Mxed Frut f DELCOUS JANE PARKER DESSERT LAYERS 28 nch! Rushed rght from the oven to be flled and frosted bj you. fcj&ll 2 U 2bwehe<7«lb.«ttft.bag45«b. cello, bag 29* USCWH JANE PARKER DESSERT SHELLS pkg. of 6 for 23" ~ u ft Heap the«e lght ponge cjlte shell*» hgh wth your favorte frut. " K Angel Food Rng.,.. *.a «ch39cf ] Pound Cake Slver, Gold, Marble o< R Uto! - jmtcul27e', ced Rasn Bread., e... toa20«j Frankfurt Rolls A&P COFFEE Tastes fatter. #! t%$s Bokar.. Vgoraul «*. wney Red 3 mvlns pn> the 3 H). ba«.24 V j» ; *: A

6 HOE SX He arc hcvlnntnt tn fftuncj of attvnrtlve anrt vfv;rl:blf rtlull*.'.' on!f nrt ld HP rll-ll anl: n thcr natural.stnle mny but olv llttln nduccl;to the jml.tv a vpj>f>t.ahlc platter to your 'and ss how well t s re of Carrot* PM'-. yount.carrot* of unform h.!' Kuftlrrtt tn makf one pound. Tvln nl Wtly strpe ttcm. Ural ',4 cup of nnoklns{ ol wth 'n" tabl*pno: of ncrnpfd onon n a pnn. Whan the onon bprlns to chnngo color, ukl the carrou and rt them cook ten mnutes, turnln! ttptn so they'll be evenly wcnoosr a varety of color s browned. nml try to prepare!! Add tn the pan three tebleh then n n dfferent way. j spnnnn of flour, str smooth, fds much to the add one cup each of grown Btock nnd sralned tomato pulp. Let,«m- ' mer slowly for 5 mnutes, stlrlnk orefully. ' ' vkfffplant an (jlralln S?vr n the center of a border!?,8ld ftt dce dce, medum szed of rce on a hot platter..at and cook n bolng suted %t! tender but not too soft. %% cups of rch whte sauce 'ftdd to the (":jplb, plv'e n bnkns dsh; top wth cheese, paprka and bread. Bake!!n mnutes n R mor oven. P. «Tune n "KATE SMTH SNGS" : WOR-5:5 P.M. Men. Hm Pl. HAOTAff KJOOS SOD ONH»Y rwndr N( KJH8OHHOOD OOCES RUGS Shampooed ' Repared Bcrlou Mothproofed CLEAN RUGS.VH l, yt are equpped to clean your wall-to-wall carpetng f rght n yur own home. Ruts Called Fur und Delvered 366 Augusta Street jjsputh Amboy S. A K STANLEY BOTES Buttered Berts Md Celery cup cooked beets 2 tablespoons butter ' teaspoon vnegar ' teaspoon sugar Outsde stalks of celery ';. cup water Cut beets n quarters and put n saucepan wth butter, vnegar and suw. Keep hot untl ready to serve. Cut, outsde peces of celery n l.-jtch peces and boll untl tender. Dran and season wth one tablespoon of butter. Pl' n center of vegetable dsh, surround wth beets. Fred Asparagus Dp (fparagus tps n a thck whte sauce, then roll n grated cheese. Set ar.lde to cool. When the saucehas set, dp n slghtly beaten ebrs, flnd then n bread crumbs. Pry n deep fat. EVERGREENS Many Varetes and Slps $2.00 EACH AND UP FORSYTHA Ready to Bloom FRUT TREES PEACH,'APPLE, CHERRY AND PEAR ROSE BUSHES 45c Each GLADOLUS BULBS 50c Dozen Berry, Ptlvlt and Darbary Plants Grass Seed, Fertlzer FLOWERNG SHRUBS URGE ASSORTMENT (arden l'hnts and Supples MANALAPAN PLANT MARKET 735 ST. GEORGE AVE. RAHWAY, N. J. COMPARE OUR PRCES.lullrntf of Frr*h Ve Cut tender strlnn beans, ctrrots nnd RTM peppers nto long slender strps. Cnok separately n bolllnu R ted wntor. Cook also separately, green pens and tny lma fce.-n. Be careful not to boll the etablfs lr»l> long. 9lre nlctmu.s very thn nnd sak n Told, suted water. Dran nnd ch:l nl the ven»t.nblps. When ready to serve, pour Prend drttlnn over nl the ve*etables. Serve on lettuce. Bakefl Crren P«pp*r«Wth Hptnwh f medum green peppers k cups cooked spnach l hard-boled e?g Salt and pepper boullon cube cup ho water Cut a slce from stem end of each pepper and remove swds Parbol peppers 0 mnutes. Chop cooked spnach very fne Chop egg and add to spnach. Season wth salt and pepper' and mx we". Fll peppers wth spnach mxture and put nto makng pan Dssolve boullon cube n hot water and pour around peppers. Bake n HE on* trvce hnl wll clean your dran wthout any dggng or outldt mun, Ths mechancal tor got rght down your dran, out nto your watt* ppe, cleanng them a lkk as a whtlo. The cost s rwonobl* and a plont call wll tnd your clogged dran troubles. FRANK BARBATO STATE STRUCT CARTERET Telephone K-S Healtf Bclentlflr Facts About Alcohol. Alcohol s n dcpmwnnt. hnrrtruk tnrl not. n stmulant. can't b(> ton often reftnrtrtj and thn aplmmfle truth has many socal mplcatons, 2. The effects of alcohol are'almost entrely, f not wholly, to be explaned by ts toxc damage to the central nervous system, the bran and the spnal cord, pompared wth ths ts other effects moderate oven for 30 mnutes, bastng occasonally wth boullon water. Serve hot wth chl sauce or tomato sauce. FRDAY, APRL 30, 948 AUTOMOBLE OWNERS 6*t Chryltr Corporaton M5P5T Part For Chester *d Plymouth nre mnor, because of ths, t nterferes wth the relatons of man to hs fellowmen. The thng that dftlnktslrs mnn from the brute are these hgher facultes whch alcohol dulls or destroys 3. Alcohol s not. properly descrlbable ns n food that forms a part of any wholesome det. t has only a very lmted food value. The body cannot retan or assmlate t, therefore t eanno' repar or assst the developmen of the body nor can t be ncorporated nto any human tssue o organsm. t can only repne* heat by ts uncontrolled oxldatlor wthn the body. 4. The llfp-ravlnr reflexes of the body are retarded from fve per :ent, to 0 per rent by amounts of lcohol too small to be socally ppreclable, and n amounts far smaller than can ever be defned under the law or by the rtollcp as ndcatng "ntoxcaton." t sttjjfs the very automatc nprvo. mw.hansm Unt,'we noefl to protect ourselves from ndrtnrr or some forms of bodly danner. S. Evdence s nlhputnhle that. there s nn form of human actvty, so far tested, whch docs not thow hferldrty of performance as the sequel n the ng^stlon of alcohol. Ths las bre-n expermentally demonstrated n the n-ryrholnefnl feld by Bonedc and Dodge, nnd by Mles. Thnk these thm?s over. They cannot he dsproved, because they havp been scrntlflnlly proved. - $,000,000 spent an far n pre pntrtlnn for Tucker unto. tndchrysur Chrysler^ Plymouth VA CARS J, OUR FACTORY ENGNEERED PARTS EXPERT MECHANCS HUE WORKMANSHP HAVE TOtm CAR SERVCED BY THE GROSS CO. CHRYSLER - m.ymouth )!U:(.r FACTORY DEA.KR 437 AMBOY AVENUE PERTH AMBOY 588 NKW BRUNSWCK AVENUE 50 years s a long tme! When our frst store opened Presdent McKnley occuped the Whte House, Horses plotded cobble-stone streets tt by gas. Edson and Ford were unknown! "Mlrkry Mnntr,»nd'" Terrtory nf Treste s nljout one nder the st?o nf Rhode Tslnnd ll tjc tblan ftc»uw of ts nmnll - dubbed t "Mlckoy Mou«,nnd." THE ULTMATE T O U C H» FOR MOTHER'S - DAY THE LOVCUEST PEARLS MADE BY MAN mportant for your daytme and evenng fashons.. an exquste, basc necklace of CAfttEftllT MW5SS On October, 85, the Hm Rver rslmed wns complflcrl h;om Poughkeepjlo tn bary, N- V'. takng through necton wth UeV Yofk Cty. MARVELLA pearls! STATE JEWELRY SP 23 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE ; NATONAL BABY WEEK Aprl 25 - May st twes DESERVE DRAPERES TOO! NEW NURSERY PATTERN by t tothers just can't resst JVl ths new \ -{ftrwry pattern. Qualty Bol, Mont look, luel, and Jrapo lke fne fabrc. Fust colus ure howep p Hemmed, headed and ready [ to-hang. 58" wde, 2'/j yards long. Matchng te-backs.!t' Pnk, blue and natural background* Beplarnnhta for Uss than cost qf dry deajlng. g<; A PAR STORK HOUHH: Amerca's Leadng Budget Clothers! For hulf a century, ths lvk organzaton wth Slore n many (tl«, has clothed smartly and nexpensvely TrfOUSANDS Upon TMO04ANDS of fttmlles-graftdpar«ns, mothers, (ath«n, thlldrenl Today w» c*l«brat«ou Antrvhr»<n-y by startng a plan «f real MONEY-SAVNO dahy and weekly SPECALS to b«announcd n our wndows and adv«rtsng. Watch for theml Two, FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, comm»nclnfl tdday, dre dsplayed hre. But our store aboundt lt Other outstandng values n famly apparel, whch you tan see only by attendng thll Sal*. rlngybvr famly and frends. Accounts Easly Opened! We make a specalty of EASY <RDT-no delay, no lob reference!.' You can have all you want by smply pledgng your promse to payl T. Charge everythng; terms arranged as f all ONE purchast. 2. DOWN PAYMENT AS WANTED! 3. Dvded weekly payments up to 6 months. THS wetrs sucm MOTHERS' DAY: Our Reg. $ 8 98 DRESSE! ' Lghtweght Woolen SUTS > RfMrM All shades All szes ^^^^^^^^^^ ndustry nhewjm*\ Only three other areas n the world produce BOOK oyscs than New Jersey, and out great state ptoducw more oysters per acre thn anywhere else on the globe. That's bg busness n fact, durng the season,,250,000 bushels of oysters* were shucked, packed and shpped by local shell fswrtmn. And NeVjrtsey rtudcj ts prze oysters, too. n ha, our state s unque among the w6md's oyster producng areas n supportng a program research'oa'fat oyster snte 888. And dd you know that electrcty plays a b^ pa^ n the oyster ndustry, w, thnks to tlectrk power, oysters are wshed, packed and shpped wthout kng touched by human hands,, and Gas a grft m,f»mng wth brde So the Htfltmd MveAf Slalllla, N. J. SMflltAvl»l«n tfl Shrl FlMM A-U'" O'KN EVNlN(S TUX 08* P*DAV.!, 9;«0 Gltot All marl Sprng «n4*th"merprlrrt for wothen, n

7 l.l ' '!'" ' l le " " la lnn,, rl.d fnourh fo go,,. t n( j dre«y enough, wth a H x]<rn rayon ;,. bl(hlse h j (,,,-ed bleachlm or t mportant,.,,,.; for an,,, petroleum, -T ore. A LEN'S DVCE nduatcal ron or* Dear Wlnt would yon do? T have bnnn marred many years to a mnrc know ran nev«r love. Ho know dwn't dve hm nn have always told hm the truth. He knows lavs another. But. don't, beleve n dvorce where there sue chldren and we have fve,'all FRDAY, APRL 30, 948 he wll cease to be weak, f! n man they fnd that no mnttfr how much knows hs wls thnks he s fne Hft works hard, brngs hs pnyphyscal attracton there R be-and them, they wll soon lose try. to lve up. to her deal of hm. beleves n,hs abltes, he wll home but UP rest s up to me. Ttween often wonder whether he really each other's drecton f they do But f hs wfe belttles hm, he has loves me or. Jyst, needs me as not "work nt" maftlnk a success of n be n strong character to succeed. depends on me for everythng. ftgn. They have to adjust He s go weak. can't respect themselves to pnch other's peculartes they have to learn to h m but 've been thnkng tha. We often flftd happness much lfl told hm lttle whte llea mnybe stop dwellng on each other's qucker by tryng to make could make hm belev^ do love faults and praso each other for others happy, hm thus makng one)f us happy. ther good qualtes. LOWSA. Address Would you or would t only cause nstead of broodng over how loj "Uulsa," P, more heartache? weak your husband s why not tell 8. C, Please answer as have no one else to talk to, Just Lonesome, MNN. Anawe; ft t enough to take the heart out of.any man to Know that the MOTHER'S DAY FOR A BETTER SELECTON SHOF EARLY FOR A BETTER PRCE SHOP AT ALLEN'S woman he loves doesn't return hk and thnks hr s weak. YmmR people'have the dea tl«u latrlrffc s fallng desperately n' lov* and keepng up ths feeng at a hgh'ptch for lfe but real'marrage h not really lke that. Of emras, people do fall n love but hm how glad you are that he s a good man who works so hard to support,you and the chldren, Let hnt know that you admre hm and don't feel t necessary to remnd hm that he s no move star Jx>st because your heart falls to Loans... for Home Brjn? do flp flaps whenever he s Fly RMMM* m around, Progress towards keepng_f»rm A for bwng h lave wth MBMone else, youprobably would reel up such places a rtrwptle butt flj-fret can b«m»d by clawng the Barns way towards hm f you ftd manure ple jrtjr, bttor* had marred hm lonf ago and had fles start to hutch, «nd then two fve, chldren. So pat ths othfl man out of your mnd And be thankful that you have a husband who love* you and brngs hs pay hone. Try beng thoughtful and lovng towards hm and you may. be svrprsed to fnd what the result may be! You may.buld up, your husband's confdence n hmself and or thrf«tme* a jresr spny wth fly-kjnj! M)T where rtles mo9t often roost. OJllntft. wa)l,< posts, pllars, board fences, beat, chcken houst and outdoor toll«t» are toad placet tn spray. A det do ndt travel far, t n not of great mportance whether a farm neghbor sprays or not. Flhlng Throntb ce Conventonal lne used by ce (lalerrnen t made ot enameled lk. Unconted alv, cotton and lnen lnes absorb so much water that they freeze to the ce. A shortage n enameled Lnec caused many flhermen lat wnter to experment wth nylon urmo-fat't. Tney found that, wet or Arj, ths materal sld «atlly over the ce, and dd not freeze to the ce or to the fshermen's glove. W«S!S««tf«!!!l«R?^««W«!«^^ Tbn OmalpMMBt t» H«ck rtt Of ctent httory nvaded th» jmtwrlm (A ttfl flrted, the Rebrewt wth pl**u», «nd are reported to hmv*»umul«ted the Homng to mport m»ke to kul th«m. Tb»y rtaehwl Enltnd durng Htm rtlgo of the houm ot Haovcr, and w«r therefore ctlled "H«nbver»n rat." The rat threes n any clmate on any knd of food. n the troplo they often net n palm trees, dmctndlng at nght to plunder food etock ot man. Blna.Vllton to Quto n Ecuador's unforeted Slen», or central mmmtalnom regon, are lntpr«tmd wth the promlnenw ot a sngle true speces the Tnummlan Muo e«c«' lyptus or blue jnn. ntroduced n 865 from Tsmnla, Australa, ths tree has become thoroughly adapted n plantatons on th«d*n«ly populated Andean hghlands or pf»- taaus, where the natve vegetaton, ncludng the orgnal foreat, was removed long ago, OMlJflMbllMMM, Two m*ln hmrcu of cotl m]nln( r«cotl dot tod U. C(«Jtfost ]a hgmy ««plottvt. Th«twt nwthod of sloppng an tvplolon from CN du>t u rock, dntng*» mevod n ue for» fttn. mjckdtttjh,, lmply applyng puwerwd ttom.to th«wtlla and rcotn o! the pttmgv ways. When local nplolon 06- «ur t wll throw «cloud at r«* du«t nto the ar along wth Om co»l dmt, tod snce rock dut ln- ' combusubl* the exploson wll dl#. STY FABR CS Colorfaat, ^anfored Oott«n Ckambrayn, H»eol»l «Se Yar 289 SMTH STREET Opp, Pth Aralwr We Wsh T* Take Ths Opportauty To fevte You To Attend The Openng. G he NEW and URGE MXNG ROOM of The Ml fagt wpt npe,., One ot tt» grcatert wbfte tuod n ttw UBUd StatM HUSKY BOYS ACKSON'( U CLOTHES ) d - \l j». ( laprons : 69^ up SLPS $.69 up (OWNS $2.98** PANAMAS ::... $2.49 up lkl SKCOAT up NYLONS SLK OSE $.49 up - 9B#p, ^Q^BE D«^SSea$.98 up KFATFULLY BOXED HANDKERCHEFS 69* UP t n Waodbrdge f at ALLEN'S' S5 MAN STREET TEL. WPQD. -85M. VSE OUB 0-FAYMENT BUDORT PMN STORE DEPT. WOODBRDGE Dtntt R«f ucf on or f.h.a.flantl (lklmllltg 6,. MS) Prompt nspecton Ho Bonus Charge No Commsson Charges Repay monthly, Me* rent S«fM«<flM tnurf MAN STREET AT AMHOY AVENDK SATURDAY WOODBRDGE, N, J. EVENNG, MAY st * - MUSC BY MCKEY DECBUS & Hs FAMOUS DOWN-BEATS OUR NEW BANQUET HALL Hero you can have your specal partes, wth, complete, careful servce n the prvacy of our large, new dnng, room. We welcome your gatherngs* W*. can accommodate large groups. A... ONLY THE FNEST FOODS You can be the best judge of our delcous foods, tastly prepared and pleasngly served. Only the' fnest of fresh foods come from our modern Jttchen. w DSTNCTVE JEWELRY GFTS Gve Mother Lastng Pleasure n Today And Look t Over. Organzaton No Longer Have To GoOut-of-Town For Ther Banquets! THANKS... TO OUR MANY FRENDS \W CUSTOMERS FOR YOUR PATRONAGE. Snce we took over the MDPLE9l^HOT L, t has been our constant endeavor to render, the best po^bje rarvjeeand tq employ every laclty to make ths one of the most popular restaurants n tje. county. We guarantee, wthout reservaton, the qualty of everythng we sell. Sncerely, NCK. 0 > ARRANGE NOW or JQW Brdge, Weddng, Testmojal Ot Socal Dnner Party Functon! ha» qualty and vdwf Reserve Yuur.Banquet Date Now meet Your Frends n Our, Cocktal Lounge See Qmr Lwge Set A Wde AawrUwnt MAtN STREET A t Wth Confdence" at t

8 PAGE EGHT \Goodwll-by Advertsng-s Seen \Easly Obtanable by Busness * By B. B. BOBBTT * Ckxxlwll s essental n all walks of lfe t s the predomnatng farter wth a satsfed mnd the doctor and hs patent, the lawyer and hs clent, the merchant and hs clerk, the advertser and hs corps of readers. Wthout goodwll there would be no blendng or harmonzng among lurmn Ms to bee "n rnn ; tacsn*^ of r,! fur joutlnc (! lfe tn eonfronts us. Wthout :'n<lwj lter would be t«er sur.-s.v* n lfe. Thr traned uslness nun precates Llroodwlll of K o>:'atln«forces, towltv: my too *,"ll lhat unless be goodwll s rcnuofal. desred (suts -HBnot he obtaned. The dvc U'.c must have the goodwll ft th' CHU: publc to create tonfldfcc m m publshed anounccu'ts-. Wthout confdence he s wastu: m ncy on prnter's Jnk Goodwll dvrrt-lnb means ntltlng confldccr, Unnaturally fol- JDWS that the wde-awake merchant n every communty, m> Blatter lutt ltntel the terrtory. JllUSt frst :;eate a sentment of goodwll, and then resales depend entrely upon hs personal busness agacy The same apples to the jffofessonal man. the employer as ell as the heads of the large corporatons f Yet there are many who have D be remnded daly of goodwll ' ccomplslments. Chldren par- cularly.should be taught benevoence. To nculcate the prncples f goodwll upon the mnds of,'hev chldren s the auty of every parent. f Remember the publc wants omethlk besdes cold effcency. $Wo of us doesn't prefer to have -fcls affars handled wth ntellgent polteness? f you are frendly, ^blgng. nformatve and helpful kl don't mean servle* the customer or clent thnks of ycftjr organzaton as a real frend. And tterybody lkes to do busness wth frends., J These are days of stff compet- ; lon n the busness world, and the tolrlt of rvalry must be refned to She pont where results are ob-. Uned. : * ndvduals who are selfsh and jackns n regard for the feelnrs pf others are unpopular. n the, tame manner a busness devod of Jhoufchtfulness for those wth,whom t has contact* s n- tlnctvely shunned. '* Mllons o[ dollars are spent 'Jach year by merchants and ndustres for the purpose of buld- ; ng up and holdng goodwll. Wth Jew exceptons, practcally all of '.'be rado programs you hear every pay are presented for the purpose.gt creatng goodwll..'. The smaller busnessmen, especally n snnll towns, could well proft by pntcrnnt! after the larger ones by gvng ther patrons an entertanment treatment occajdnally, The cost of puttng on a ado show by the small buslness- OOPS obtnnrl by slnnrk a novel entern hr P- man t prove to be prohbtve. * and the However, excellent results could be thnmrrt for ther patrons rght n ther home towns don't m(?an a move show, ths they can sec every day and s nothng new to them. Nor does t gve them an j votlpka, Luca, van wll be the oppo: tunty to partcpate cpate n the Nedda of "Padlaccl" wth Ramon program. A Rood laugh show, expertly Vnay as Canlo. Guseppe Valdengo handled, n whch the aud- ence, your patrons partcpate s as Tonl. Lesle Chabay as Beppe and Norman Young, Slvo always sure fre and apprecated. By addng some good local or professonal acts and awardng a few nexpensve przes goodwll of an unestlmated value could be obtaned. Tradtonally played on the BchardMn' GOOM The Rchardson's or Hutchln'«Soope n R mgrant of the MMmppl flyway, t breeds n the eutern Arctc and wnter* along the northern coast of Mexco. Natonal Captol Buldng The captol buldng n Washngton, D. C, l stuated on a plateau 88 feet above tre level of the Potomac rver and covers an area of approxmately Vh acrp». STYLES An Seen n "ESQURE' mms w t MAN (TREET moot xoct. K Foundaton Plans 3 'Opera Evenngs' Two of the most popular musc dramas n the entre operatc repertore, "Cavallerla Rustleana" and "Pagllacc" wll open the three "Evenngs of Opera" scheduled for May 30, 22 and 25 by the Grffth Murc Foundaton at the Mosque Theater as part of ts Tenth Annversary celebraton. Both operas wll have stellar casts wth Reglna Resnlk, dramatc soprano of the Metropoltan Opera as SantUKa n "CaVallerla,", Maro Berln as Trrldu. Thelma same bll. "Cawallera." wrtten by Mascagn n 890, and "Paglacc" composed, by Rugglero Leoncavallo two years later, have consstently retaned ther popularty" The frst a tragedy of Sclan lfe, smple but hot-blooded and hrhly dramatc, brought ts composer fame and fortune almost overnght. "Pagllacc," a short opera n a smlarly realstc ven, wth ts theme of a play wthn n play. had a success curously akn to "Cavallerla" and contnues to be one of the most popular operas on the modern operatc stage. Bermuda slands The Bermuda* are a group of slands, belongng to the Brtsh empre, 580 mles east of North Carolna and 877 mles from from New York. Twenty of the 360 sland are nhabted. The slands were dscovered by Juan de Bermudez, a Spanard, early n the 6th century, for whom they were named. They were unnhabted untl Sr George Somers was shpwrecked there n 609. A company was formed for the "Plantaton of the Somers' slands'" as they were called at frst. The crown took over the government n 684. Fur Storage Be Sure And nspect Our Ne>v Scentfc Vault Before You Store Your Furs Elsewhere XV: NSURED AGANST Fre Theft Moths 'Mldew (Caused by hfh humdty) All Furs Are fumgated Before Storng (all V A or Rahway and Our Bonded Messenger Wll Pck Up Your Furs and Woolens, Perth Amboy Dollar Cleaners 283 MAPLE ST. P. A Dttwcru SnlU nud Mnrkfl M«. Easy on the Eyes Today's Pattern Pattern 9208 cornea n Blzes 2.4, 6. 8, «. 42, Sze 8 requres 3 yds. 39-ln Send TWENTY-FVE CENTS n cons for ths pattern to 70-Newspaper Pattern Dnpt., 232 Weal 8lh St.. New York. N V Prnt planly SZE. NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. ONE HUNDRED AND THRTV. EGHT llustratons n the NBW MARAN MARTN Pattern Rook for SunnT' Twce as exctng as ever, ths catalog of news-makng fashons s yours for FFTEEN cents more Prnted rght n thfl oolt. a KREE pattern and drectons far a beach-utlty bag! FR., SAT., SUN. Edde Dean - Roscne Ates "WLD WEST" n Color Also John Beal - Trudy Marshall "KEY WTNESS" 4 Sat., Sun. Matnees A Tech Cartoons * FORDS, N. J. - P. A. *-«348 THURSDAY, RDAY AND SATURDAY THREE DARNG DAUGHTERS" Wth.canctte McDonald, Jose llurl and Jane Powell and "BELL OF SAN FERNANDO" Wth Donald Woods and Glora Warren Do Not Forget Our Extra Cartoons at Saturday Matnee) SUNDAY AND MQNDAY "CALFORNA" Wth Kay Mlland, Barbara Stanwyck and Barry Ftzgerald and "BLONDE N THE DOUGH" Wth Penny Sngleton and Arthur Lake FRDAY, APRL 30, 948 Traffc Congeston Expense Deplored TRENTON - Traffc congeston s costng more than a mllon dollars yearly n EfWX County alone. Stats Hghway Commssoner Spencer Mller, Jr.. sad today. Ths concluson was based on an engneerng survey, W. R. Bells. of the Hghway Department Plannng and Economcs Dvson, asserted. Each mnute of tme that an autodobllc s stalled on an overcrowded artery represents a loss of l-l cento for tme alone. But other changes that must be calculated are waste of gasolne n dlng engnes; damage from overheated radators; bashed n mud guards and bumpers from collsons, lsted as factors n roadway te-ups ate: ' Cross streets wth lghts; cross streets wthout lghtf. Pedestran crossngs. Parkng along roads. Startng and stoppng. Convergng lanes and bottlenecks NOW THR!' SATURDAY Edde Cantor -.loan Davs "F YOU KNEW SUSE" Also Deborah Kerr - Sabu "BLACK NARCSSUS" n Techncolor Saturday Matnee Color Cartoons SUN., MON., TUES. Wllam Towell - Ktla Ranes "THE SENATOR WAS NDSCREET" Also Randolph Scott Barbara Brtton 'ALBUQUERQUE' n C'necolor Stalled lnes of automobles are descrbed as creatng very serous condtons. When a destnaton cannot be reached wth comparatve ease resultant effects are: naccessblty deprecates property value. Shoppers avod traffc Jammed streets. Stores, and factores arc frequently abandoned n such areas. t s even held that the present day "strangulaton" has made vrtual "ghost towns" n some sectons of large muncpaltes. York, Kdacatl«Ml Center York, the famous captal of th«largest of Englsh countes, ha* been fomou for educaton ever snce th«nnth century, when one o< ts leadng ctzens, Alcun, wa» tutor of the Emperor Charlemagne. Nevertheless, t was not untl 832 that the den occurred to anyone of establshng a unversty for the vast area of Yorkshre. SELN THEATRE SEUN, N. J. MF,-6-27!> FRDAY AND SATURDAY Walt Dsney's "FUN AND FANCY FREK " Second Ht- John Wayne n "ANGEL AND THE BADMAN" Saturday Matnrr Cartoons SUNDAY AND MONDAY Rta llaywortl and l.an-y.olfonl Parks n "DOWN TO EARTH' Also "ANGEL'S ALLEY" Wth Leo Gorcfy and The Bowery Boys DONALD DUCK CARTOON LATEST NEWS TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Charles Boyer n "A WOMAN'S VENGEANCE" Also "SEVEN KEYS TO BALDPATE" DNNERWARK TO LADKS: Soup Dsh and Crrenl Dsh to Each <ady ALWAYS 2 BG HTS! PERTH AMBOY Pkoae P, A. 4-MSS TWO DAYS ONLY FRDAY ft SATURDAY, APRL 30-MAY Jon Hall - Patrca Morrson n "PRNCE OF THEVES" Penny Sngleton - Arthur Lake n "BLONDE N THE DOUGH" SUNDAY AND MONDAY, MAY 2 AND 3RD Alan Baxter - Gertrude Mchael - Corrna Mora n "PRSONER OF JAPAN" also Anna May Wong - Nole Madson n JJJOMBS OVER BURM/r TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, MAY 4, 5, ( Joan Bennett Mchael Redgrave n "SECRET BEYOND THE DOOR" DTMAf Cornel Wlde Gnger Rogers n "T HAD TO BE YOU" r T f n A V HRU WEDNESDAY! U U fl MAY 5TH You may hate Leah... or love Leah... but you'll never, never forget Leah!' tare Heron Added to too An Egyptan shoe-bll heron, a member of the stork famly, haa been added to the San Dego zoo. The brds ar«dstngushed by tnetr huge armored beaks, more than a foot n length and fve nche«wde, whch resemble* a large damshaped wooden «ho<\ These btrd are dffcult to capture and vre found only n the swampy upper regons A the WhlU Nle. Contest Crate Prze contests have now become a three-mlllon-dollar-a-year ndustry, and an estmated 0 mllon persons keep t gong. All seek the gltterng rewardb offered for the "best last lne" or the "cleverest 25-wordsor-less" slogan. THE WEATHER OVER THE WEEK-END (By wlr«from O. 8. Weath,> r Bnteu, Wwhlnton) Frday Not qute so cold. West w,,, 0-5 mle* per hour becomn ;, northerly. Saturday Partly cloudy and warmn, the afternoon. Sunday Par and mld. STATE THEATRE WOOaBRDGE. N. J. ^ v TODAY THRU SATURDAY Cary GRANT - -nretta YOUNG n BSHOP'S WFE Mls "THE RETURN OF THE WHSTLER" Wth Mchael ) ANK SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY Joan BENNETT - Gregory PECK n "THE MACOMBER AFFAR" Plus, Monte HAK Adran BOOTH n "ALONG THE OREGON TRAL" WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY Jzabeth SCOTT - Burl LANCASTER n " WALK ALONE" ^v^^vvvvww'-v^^^ GVE MOTHER A FNE DAMOND We have earned a reputaton for Qualty Damonds and you may select your Damond Gft for Mother wth assurance that t wll gve her years of happness. ROBERTS & LEBERMAN QUALTY JEWELERS 88 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY Ask to See STYLE NO. 230 As Sketched TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY "WOMAN VENGEANCE" Wth Ann Blyth and Jessca Tandy and "GLAMOUR GRL" Wth Vrgna drey md Gene Kruut.ml lls Orchestra lalsu, The Huly Beverage Set Free tn the ndes) g'sjfof% Rm. costmn ALEXANDER M U PHTUS THAXTER PEtfY NR EARNER \, " FOOD KAHWAY AVKNUE [' AT AVKNEL STREET AVENEL 8': You'll love these whte polshed leather and oh, so soft platform sundulfl comfortable and easy on the eyes! Yes, here re wegdes mule for beau-catchng, for dancng Qd enhancng... for you alone! ' ' ' UPARTM STORE * * WALTER READE THEATRES * * PKHT AMBO NOW PLATNG R04E DUNNE - t o -.! Remember Mama", Oscar Horaolka Phlp Dora Sfruznd netta AMBOT t-uu NOW FLAYNG FONPA DLRO HHO MMKDM J. CAUOl NAHt - n - 2 'UC H 9* KlJV SOX BOAUl AfH HEY KDDES! LOOK! SPECAL CHLDREN'S MATNEE SATURDAY FROM TO 5 P. M. CHLDREN ADMH Kl> TO THE GROUND* FREE; REDUCED PRCES ONX&L SHOWS AND RDEJT FERRS WHEELS MERRYmROUND KDDE LAND RDES, NoT«k

9 Edtorals ( A Rghteous Fght Keep t Up!.jaud most heartly the poston has New York Cty's garbage excesses to ',' the Skba admnstraton and work on. Why doesn't Mr. J. Raymond h Attorney Harrngton n the pres-, mned efforts to defeat the de- ()f the nterstate Santaton Comthat local taxpayers underwrte of a sewage dsposal plant at over $,500,000. Tffany, Commsson counsel, haul' New York's offcals nto court and demand that ety spend the mllons necessary to halt polluton of the adjacent waters? Untl there s evdence that the nterstate Santaton Commsson s actng n good ',t,rt s, as Mr. Harrngton contends, fath by drectng ts attenton to New York, " to fnance an expensve whm we sncerely hope that local offcals wll "'! knd at ths tme and apparently hs contnue ther fght to resst acceptance of has struck a responsve chord n Sten, before whom the pro were held, The court nformed, H <» would have to be shovm that m\ ran nvest a mllon and a half be-- 0 llf. would order the work nssted upon r - santaton Commsson. Wr hope and trust that the Vce Chanlo, wll take judcal notce of the serous anrj H handcap now burdenng Carteret,, vn realze that the mposton of a lot butucrats nterested only U hangng, tfl hor lucratve jobs would add further L S,p to our people. We have never been to m understand why the nterstate San- L n commsson spends so much of ts w and effort attemptng to ntmdate muncpaltes lke Cart«ret when t». month of Aprl has long been assotf( wth the wars of the Unted States, t also brngs the annversary of some Hstorc Aprl rl rather mportant events. j t s the annversary of the begnnng L the rnd of the War Between the States, (hcl began on Aprl 2, 88, n Charles Harbor and ended four years later, on,pl 9, at Appomattox. t also gves us, on le 6th, the annversary of the declaraton [ war upon Germany n 97, when the - of the Unted States carred ts Ted forces across the Atlantc. j n connecton wth other wars t should jot be overlooked that Presdent McKlnley, Aprl. 898, called upon Congress to tervene n Cuba and that was was naulurated two weeks later by a formal decla- tton. The War of the Revoluton began at ;ton, n Massachusetts, on Aprl 9, 75 Eght years later cessaton of hostl- What Uncle Sam wll gve to one hand of Jersey taxpayer n ncome tax reducns ths year, the State wll take away»m the other hand, f the ncome tax bll ftroclueed by Assemblyman Hermann gets ough the Legslature. Ths was the most [walng fact that came out of the recent gsatve hearng on the bll. ndvdually, many Jersey taxpayers do worse than break even n ths vc-ad-take fasco. A sngle person earn- K So.ooo after exempton would have to W the State f*0 more than he would under the 948 Federal Revenue Act. jn n a lower ncome group, for example, [sngle person earnng $2500 after exempts would only mle a $0 ''gan," after l Sam "gave" tnd the State "took." deeper nto the facts of ncome «es, t was ponted out by one wtness at ^hearng pat a sngle person earnng """ year'now s payng 50 tmes more the command to construct new sewage dsposal facltes here. We are quto sure that the nterstate Santaton Commsson membters, none of whom resde n ths or other muncpaltes affected by ts harassment*, are not one wht nterested, n on/fnancal problems. They apparently are far more concerned wth makng suffcent nose and causng suffcent str to ndcate they are dong somethng to warrant payment o^ ther salares and fees and ther contnuance on the publc payroll. Our sncere best wshes wll go wth Mr. Harrngton as he contnues to battle aganst the ndefensble demands of a bureaucracy so cyncal n ts demands aganst a local communty n dstress. tes was proclamed to Army and the war came to an end. ' The other annversares to whldh we refer nclude that of'the frst pony express, whch moved out of the fronter settlement of St, Joseph, Mssour, on Aprl 3, 860. The frst formally organzed government n the Northwest took place at Maretta, Oho, on Aprl 7, 788, when forty-seven veterans of the Revoluton, under General Rufus Putnam, founded the cty on the rver bank. Other events of consderable mportance n the hstory of ths naton, occurrng durng Aprl, nclude the death of Frankln Delano Roosevelt on the 2th, the brthday of Thomas Jefferson on the 3th, the death of Abraham Lncoln on Aprl 5, the landng of the frst permanent Englsh settlers at Jamestqwn, on Aprl 26, 607, and the nauguraton of George Washngton as the frst Presdent of the Republc on Aprl 30, 789. Tax Fasco n New Jersey federal ncome taxes than a smlar wage earner dd n 929. Yet the natonal ncome s but twce what t was n 920. The New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton says; "The State's taxpayers are about to reamee a lttle federal ncome tax relef and that relef s long overdue. t should be obvous to the State Legslature that nstead of throwng a State ncome tax load or any other addtonal tax load on Jersey taxpayers, the Legslature should nsst that addtonal revenues needed by the State "should come from ntellgent and effectve economes,' as Governor Drscoll stated n hs naugural address." Before Jersey taxpayers plan to pocket ther 948 Federal ncome tax reducton benefts, they had better fend off new attacks on ther wallets. The hand of the State s already on those wallets, /Watng to yank out $4,200,000 n new taxes on cgarettes begnnng July, 948. A Sckenng Assault on Good Taste MKS - S Una Turner, who works n the Ps. had another opportunty py to show off fgure and her atrocous man- F at her fourth weddng ths week. ler newest husband, somebody by the f " '»f Toppng whose conduct n publc F"»s name, dug deep nto hs mllons Kl n supreme eff6rt that ths nuptal h'h'' would be as dsgustng as pos- of egomanacs money so sofrely needed n medcal research, for the advancement of scence, to save starvng chldren n far-off countres whose purty of soul s beyond prce. We blame a good many newspapers for ther explotaton of ths nauseatng ndecency, because f they condensed ther account of what the prnpples were pleased to call a "weddng" nto the sltflflle facts bh H' succeeded., for the record, we dob very much f ths al gobs of ftoney vere wantonly sacrlegous hppodrome would /ever have l^'t n ths hdeous excurspn of a couple taken place. "Utterly Unrealstc" k lngers' dream of carryng on a a program: () to try and (reat own wn rw f Mn nto and operate advanced bajwl: srtth not, enough traned solders left tlntjld to tralv reserves and replacements tor the great struggle or (2) lose the advantage of quck acton aganst the enemy and meanwhle sttng to take "whatever he delvers." The Massachusetts educator dd hot overw r look the fact that n our etotejrwars we Jroa baaea wthn art at present utterly * served the Government on several besdes beng prestton of learnng, urfr* Congress to enact a l«w, pontng out had alles to hold the fghtng front untl* flve years to put the we could moblze our ndustral and n% nd gve the naton thj) tary strength, but added that t U "no lon- ' to replace the v«teran«gtr sale to count an ft yhj n whch to ttaflrluwtf combat get started." pen y** ago, Jw d«qlaxe4, a ' «' tmna mtlltaw nrmtlrfn tfmtfcf }jg,y{t been ft TRENTON-Platform makng tme has arrved n New Jersey and before another week the ctzens of the State, both Republcan and Democratc, wll have new party platforms ugpu whch to base/ner belefs for the comng year. Preparng for the 949 gubernatoral year, Democrats n llnal State Conventon sessons next Tuesday wll adopt plants opposng all forms of new taxaton n New Jersey. Republcans, however, have ft r.ore dtffler.lt task as the 947 platform whch declared opposton to "any all nclusve State consumers sales tax or ncome tax" must be amended consderably to make way for more funds to amortze contemplated huge bond ssues for nsttuton and hghway constructon. Party platforms, whch are usually adopted by both partes amd huge puffs of oratory, seldom are lved up to when t comes tme for a showdown. Ths year money was needed to meet demands of school offcals for an addtonal $3,000,000 n State fnancal ad to elp pay for ncreased salares for teachers so that local tax rates would not become too burdensome. As a result a three cent per pack cgarette tax was adopted by the Legslature effectve July, regardless of the Republcan platform pledge. Platform makers n fnal conventon sessons next week wll fnd the spectre of the 949 Governorshp electon lurkng around. Democrats, who hope to capture the Governorshp from the Republcans by electng State Senator Elmer H. Wene, of Vneland, a former congressman, wll seek repeal of the cgarette tax law. Wene voted aganst the new tax n the State Senate. < MAY" DAY! Under the Gaptol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbbns GLAMOR GRLS Both partes are expected to pledge support to the promoton of the common welfare, promote the ^State's agrcultural advantages, the nterests of veterans', mantan a hgh standard of lvng for waf?e earners, support legslaton for the mprovement of educaton, conserve the State's natural resources, curtal juvenle delnquency, and protect the prncple of home rule. CRASH: Slghtly more than nne n every ten, or 9 per cent, of the drvers n New Jersey last year who were nvolved n accdents were males, so don't blame the lades for all your motorng troubles. n fatal accdents n New Jersey, 95 per cent of the" car operators nvolved were of the sterner sex, accordns to offcal records of the State Department of Motor Vehcles. Among the 638 persons klled n last year's fatal truffle accdents n New Jerssy were many breadwnners whose passng left more than the usual sufferng and msery n ther wake. These breadwnners left 0 wdows and 80 dependent chldren to fend for themselves n ths world. Motorsts a'ft asked by the State Motor Vehcle Department to thnk of these wdows and chldren the next tme they have the urge to take unnecessary chances on the road. Besdes heartaches and broken famles, fatal tranlc accdents caused a serous dran on the manpower resources of the State. Among those klled were 97 sklled.laborers, 30 unsklled laborers,' 26 truck drvers, 92 chldren, 24 factory workers, 49 retred persons, 5 members of the Merchant Marne, 66 housewves, 22 farm workers, 24 offce workers, 22 merchants and manufacturers, 20 executves and professonal men, 3 salesmen, 2 stage muscans, 4 publc employees, supervsors and 3 unemployed persons. MLK: Reduced mlk prces whch usually accompaned Bock beer and robns as harbngers of sprng can be counted out ths year despte the fact that New Jwsey cows are producng an average of 2.2 lbs. of mlk, or 9.86 quarts per day, a wo/ld's record. When Congress passed the European Ad Program a few weeks ago, up went demands for cheese, powdered mlk, and smlar products, and down went the chances -Of New Jersey housewves recevng the usual penny a quart reducton n the prce of mlk. Last week. State Mlls Control Drector ArthV 'P. Foran' was forced to rescnd a reducton n the prce pad to farmers for Class 3 mlk, *hloh s made nto cream and a smlar reducton n the consumer prce of cream, because the demand for mlk and mlk products ncreased so suddenly afte* the European Ad program receved the approval ot Congress. OYSTERS: New Jersey should get busy to protect and develop ts valuable oyster and clam beds whch extend from Rarttan Bay along the Atlantc seashore and to the head of Delaware day, because other states are lst encroachng on the State's former lead n the - shellfsh ndustry. A few years ago New Jersey stood frst among the oyster and clam producng states. Today t stands ffth, Ths stuaton exsts because other oyster and clam producng States, realzng the mportance of the ndustry, are spendng substantal sums to rehabltate thek natural oyster and clam beds, whch at one tme, were nearly depleted. New Jersey s now spendng less for enlargng and developng the present' beds and tor buldng new ones. n the rehabltaton of natural oyster beds the Mulllca Elver case s ponted to as an example. Fj(W to 937 the Mulllca Rver produced only 2,000 bushel of sebtt oysters per year. The present producton s 35,000 per year. Wth more adequate funds t would produce more than 200,000 bushels a year. CGARETTE TAX: An effort to glorfy toe njw cgarette tax law whch becomes effectve on July wll soon be made when Governor Alfred E. Drscoll sgns the measure nto statute law. The new statute mposes a three cent per pack tax on all ' cgarettes sold n New Jersey, QQvernor Drscoll, wlo recommended mposton of the cgarette tax n Mb annual budget message to U9 Legslature, plans to sgn the bll wth other blls desgned/ to ease the fnancal stuaton unused when local** boards ot educaton ncreased salares of teachers last year. One of the, measures to be tlgued wth the cgarette tax (Contnued on page 3) Mfto * w» t,. J. f wrt typnon of Others AMERCA MUST BUY ABROAD t not exaggeratng to sty that Unted Btttes polcy on foregn commerce may be more mportant than our emergency ad to Europe or than what we do about mltary tranng. The bggest block to world recovery s the ggantc surplus of Unted States exports over mports. Ths surplus has cerated a great shortage of dollars n tho outsde world. There s only a lmted number of ways n whch ths unstable stuaton can be bultnced off: Countres that are short of dollars can qut buyng from us when loans and grants are ended. These loam MUST end some day soon. We cannqt contnue fnancng our own exports by Government loans ndefntely. t other countres qut buyng from us, t would mean great hardshp tor them. t would also mean a great hardshp on the Unted States. partcularly our export ndustres We can contnue fnancng our own exports' by heavy prvate nvestments overseas to replace our Government loans and grants. Ths U probably the way the dollar shortage wll be met f t s met at all... But there s a catch. n order to get returns on these overseas nvestments, we must be prepared to mport many more goods and servces from overseas than we have n the past. We could encourage a great ncrease n mports nto the Unted States so as to balance our export trade. The spread between mports and exports s so great, and lkely to dontlmte so great, that we would be unable to do ths f we tred. However, we can greatly narrow the gap between exports and mports and should... The frst alternatve s ntolerable. Wa cannot st back and allow the world to revert to the solatonsm and depresson of the '30's. We must prepare to take acton on both the second and thrd alternatves.... There s a strong movement now to scuttle the recprocaltrade agreements polcy and return tarff-maltng to Congress.... t requres no stretchng of the magnaton to see what ths would do to Amerlc's trade polcy, Log-rollng pressure groups would stlffc any efforts to brng more mports nto ths country. Yet the economc stuaton clearly requres exactly that. Ths s a tme for the Republcan Party to show tself capable of leadng a country wth half the ndustral power of the world. t s a tme whn every schred of solatonsm must be dscarded f we are to lead the world to peace and prosperty.... Des Mones Regster. SLENCK ON THE FARM Sprnt! plowng tme s here agan. The fresh-rhubarb avoma of new-turred earth baskng n the warm sun arouses nostalgc memores. But wth them comes a dsturbng suspcon tat farm- ng's gettng too comfortable. Who says t s? We're lookns at a late report on jeeps, now owned by 50,90 farmers. Lads n unform called 'em the world's roughets rdng vehcles, but farm owners say ther outstandng characterstc* for agrcultt work s comfort. Even the 0's admtted rldu beat walkng, but that's not Replyng to questonnares, Jeep farmers say they have ' stalled rados and now even mama and the kd* along dong what used to be chores n the felds." Tut, tut tnd alack What's become of our strong, slent of the sol f that sort of gete common? We cut maglttlj Bobby Burns composng hs oa to a feld mouse wth a Jeep chug. KM»nd Us rado blarng, "She't Too Pat for Me/' Mamma and the kds, ndeed! One of farmng's greater TTMM*j s the opportunty t brers escape from conversaton.' felds. Warm sutfl Slence for the swsh of mule tall, C of harness, song of brd and! of bee. Tme and space for a to commune wth nature and' savor hs own thoughts. One r«a-' son for a low farm dvorce ratal; we opne, s that when pop comet' n for meals mamma, s ready talk and he's n a mood to Wth such farm comfort 'Us ttonal folly to't Post. ' tamper. DenW THE ATTACK ON MR, REUTHER The brutal and mysterous at*'' tack upon Mr, Walter P. Reuther, presdent of the Unted Automoble Workers, comes as m severe shock. t s easy to under*" stand why the Cty of Detrot has posted a $0,000 reward for the assalant and moblzed all ts polce resources to apprehend hm; t s no less easy to understand why the UAW should have' multpled the reward by 0 and', promsed to spare nothng n th«effort to dscover the crmnal. Mr. Reuther s an outstandng example of the modern labor executve a somewhat new, *. sgnfcant and an extremely mportant fgure n our affars. Tha;' leadershp of the huge modern' ndustral unons entals vert' great responsbltes, and theser responsbltes have pro men to fll them who are dfferent from the old-lne "labor leaders" famlar n the past.. These new men are young (Mr." Reuther s only 40); they are tough; they are aggressve and' can be dctatoral n ther tcs, but they usually behnd them a specal tranng' and before them poltcal and socal horzons whch are as wde as the mmense powers they hold. Mr. Reuther, nterestngly enough.s the son ol a labor organzer; he s already an her to a tradton. n Ms battles wth management he has called to hs flld the resources of economc theory as Wel as of expert organzaton, of poltcal phlosophy as well S3 of skllful propaganda. And n hs battles wltfa-*-^ the Communsts to hs own unon he has shown that element of statesmanshp whch s ndspensable n the drecton of any ggantc specal nterest wthn the framework of a deraowatln socety He s n valuable fgure n the ntrcate web of, our developng socety. Whoever the enemy who has tred to strke hm down n ths loathsome fashon, our deepest sympathy goes to hm, to hs famly, and to hs hundreds of thousands of followers. N. Y, Herald Trbune. SPECAL BANKNG FACLTES for Savers OUR NTEREST DEPARTMENT s mantaned especally for personal thrft funds. t meets the requrements of v those who want convenent bankng facltes wth the beneft of nterest compounded. Accounts are welcome regardless of sze, and may be opened wth small depost. Member nsurwo* QTfN TODAYS 4;flO-8; JW,,,*»' Member Federal Borne Snfcm A

10 PAGE TEN ' EXA< T.V NONE of paym#tl n ran* on* or morp nln HARTFORD, Conn Notfed by mnn hln shnll l>» rtrr\\n). * the ntpmn] Revenue offce tt\at tlpon»c*ponr«of tf mnmum bd ur 'll nt'v' mnmum. >J H*.» ' the amnmt wthheld from her lfaer nn 'mtnm and H' vnymf tfv * WMM wunlled exactly her 947 n*t#*f br h^ uurrltd^r nrlnff ncnmp tax, :\ woman «aht n ato th manner nt prhnf n»"- ronlnr* *lh frftl' nf»!>!«> *. lwv. On hp lne reserved for the df purourl or rnrtrrfl wll U*»-r amonn vn r v'tt't, "! k tlr.'.l mll Hull! lff'l f»r >*M NTK T )F M'M.tf: TO u HUM M \r nn'flrx. At K ' " r'lf'unl )f tl ' 'lmn- <M!,,< H* 'f.rcmt' ul 'nr'ftvf h»m A p r l t ' ', ' ' 4 V W H *. l r c l l., n b>., H L Tur-. Hnv AtnlFt, Mm ml, 'US, H. Vjv.r.n l*<mlrl arll»ht m J oh ' M n th. 'Anrll <'l»mb«t", MunMlul UnMllrn, ''onv* Av«mr «( uumv lf unt lo tn klfh.t hmt-r n-cn'llng to t^tnn or «m on nt- nlh f Murotrl <:*rt< *n n n«f'l"n onl " tc.ummv rmn lu.c..!!., l.m^ 'J;* tn ','7!' n ' lf "» l.'vlk..n V vll\ Hm ) JV'.nn',! lfl't V ^* + 'KHlHHrH 'l h' Tlrlhrr notl'* Hnt tll«''»r- f' lmk 'mn t', l>v rt" lntl..n'l 'lf-urnt to nw, flt.rt llllllallm [fl r, Utltl'll ful( ll'ta H fn '[,- k w n M <<ll dko'hcr wll nl oler.<-s Tpnt 'l.'nln. KH ml«- jlllll p r..-nn JfltH H pll-: 'fll- nr ln.;lllr U ' M md RtVplt M.'K tln v.ll- Sl.l.ll * tll M t u k, v,! ;n ' ; lnu'r [>:y n't of t^n, [!)' p.- l H - jf ut'hwp ]rl.' jll'l ll ',-h ll >m lroh.tmllotl,, furtlcr notce thul ( fhd.tuhf r.-«' n- u l<l.r j^l npn ur any lul.- to whch t m«y l>«lrf'vntat nn ll ll ll M'], t'< Muvor BK rnunrj Ttk«furtler nutl'e tat «t»«wmlc ray actvty. \M tlb rlklt n K llmr.tun pavtment of Enwrnology at Rut- recently won the Natonal tl.. ur any nlf " whl'h t nuy tt cl'l uty on" or All htlft VT to There wat nothng n the anters, Vll'l M KUll hllh'k U'D noufcement to lndle»te»ny attempt l.l.lrr ' m;v Bcl''t; due r*t»rl AAU 6-pound tue. Wttenberg', : r.'-yn tn t.tnn TH!.rnanft.r to gude the navy rocket n a New York deteerfve. s perennal ' ' ' ' ". X STORE YOUR FURS N mm MODERN SCENTFC V/VULTS ON OUR PREMSES NSPECTON OF OUR VAULTS NVTED W00DBR06E FUR SHOP TEL. WOOD, S- 582 AMBOY WOODgRDGR tem NOTOPH ACOt'ST f. T'RHtY. nornnr CUrk 'd t* 'lv N^! Aprl v.r-l 'l Alnl ^llt', l'h\ n Ml' 'l 'll"!.' KO'M K OK PUBLC V) WHOM T MAV cnntetn A! n n>(lnr npptlg»f H" "nun- (ll,t l» HtrnK' nf <'rnr*l h»m,-prll l.'ll, l! s, W llr'"("l " nln''h" lln' l,' lul " Tlnrnln 'V'lnf, Mrn *H. MS. ttw llffl lll. 'lll'!l ml ""' "' Ou ' M n tlf ''nll rnm»rt, Uunh-vnl HllllK, 'ooke /venu», Car(»r«t, N. J, anl pxlon* anl Hell uuml' tnlf anl t«lt«hghest b'.ffr»! ' onnlc lo l«rm» of»!* on flc»m He UnrKl Clerk»p«n K> lu M' Hun»nl n m publlclv r*»d,fllh "...l" >t, ol l.l't ffk "M WlH '.! Slr.'.-, llln'v 2:m. ll.nnkl " ',"«. A" *'-- ',n'-n M: APRL 30, 948 on the wamrg*nt flyng rdute f'ott tle rtnted to Alwta. 8omc trm qualfyltt trals, he dd defeat U. a. army enfrtneer and,k. 'j ".. '..m th» Cur-rn Hmonut Tn ml nn, ly rcm- rocket orjd the fuel «rt tecret Npwtnn Bnys Club. Because of the Detalln nf destfn of the newthp wnner, Harry Lanzl, ol the 8,000 U. 8, and OantllRn cmllan ht.n nn'l 'rflfnt n law, flxel '< However, photograph! of t n Olympc system of scornk, Lan«l lad t at the average rate nlnlnn n!', (t whl'l nll nls n»ll l'l"> X Wll h' '). OHPtl.T had ejnehetl the ttle before meetng Whlnfrey. ml«> n day wlt lll» her U'l:ll«p-lT>nl :ll :' 'M UN ll. '. "Ml: - '. (l " >lu h nt [ -p:rlnu l^fl anl Jv»rtl'.ln(t Hl' mll'. Snll lntu n 't.l hl'' l(. \\\\\ r-'ul. : l " " : \' - m-.. :... h' lull,h f lr uljourn'd, ll! Mayor nnl Councl rennvts the lgll n lln ll»cr«- llon lu rfl'tt any otc or all tltu anl to urn nall lon n nnll llnck tu»j'h l.lll' us nuy n. ""t, dun tganl.'jk Klv' n ( rnb and qanner ol mynrnt n fuse one 0 more mnmum llth Hlall be rtodvtd. Upon aeceour''( of th«mnmum bl4, ur but nduv- nl nun ly llc Mavvr anl Cuunrll mul ho payment l)*renf by he pur'lnflrr u-.-ordlng "n 'h* nh^ror of pnrt'ha n ftctsrdanrc wth t'rnn <>( nal* on flt, (u«muk at LurU'T wll jellvor R d l l ( M d ATd'HT,, PEHRY, Horough Clerk To lv.'llk'.l Aprl 2Jnl a ml Aprl :ntt, mx, l h' 'lr-re NOTCK (K H H.H" Ml.K T<) WHOM T MAV COW/HUN: At rcklnr neotlng of (lf ('ounrll of HP Hnrnujfl nf CrlTut PO Aprl l.'ll, lfh«, wns llwt«l to alvprtlhn tlf fat tlut on Thnrnla)- rv'nlnk'. Mny fh, "<, the Myor mul Conrlt wll meet at 8:X '. M. n he <!nm<ll (thamlrrs, ^nlrlml Ht Ul nj-. Cookn Avenue, drtfrpl, N.., ml ("\pn»» and «ell at pulll xl" nd n lp hlglpbt mlnllnnm prlc' :t wll h Ha!<l htn lldder a eorllnk to ltrnh of Hull on n»:tll llurk wll le sul'l tokl'tl'r dd ft'lll tn lo'okl 'lcrk np^n tonlh nl otht nertlncnt' leluln, nall ln»l>f<tlo am n be plll'lv rfal rnlnhn [rrc M-K! 'nul plus llrlnr lo null-, l.ul- 2 to H n-rmls of tvrlnp l k pl anl alvprthng ths Kate, S:ll hts n nam -HMv*» of Hywtrl Avcnu, HlorU H;. MuroKl of <'!rt>r>l Assofsm'nt hln-k, wll r' lllr' lnwn :yncnt Maj), of lll.on, lht> bulnncf nt lun-hahtl Tt*k<> further nnllf Unt llm Car- pl-' lu he p;l n TS [un pn'h- CANDD WEDDNG ALBUMS POPEL Wottgraphc Servce Tel. CA. K-5S2B 30 GRANT AVENUE CAHTERET, N. J. or QUCK MSN When you nttd c«sl you want t wthout ttj. Borrow up to $J0O her* promptly. Choose team several plant reply monnlj' on crm to sut you. nvtstpte wthout oblgaton. Call Mr. Buck WO KMPLOYEE8 LOAN CO. 87 Man Street Jr. 75 Unt(!]'!% M Now Mnt Zfpt 7 Mlwf n Ay H S^Md <f 3,000 M.M. A, D. C. - A new the only other Amerrnn rocket O far announced. Thn wan the army ordnance "WAC Cnrpjral."* flght ndcate a pencl thn delgn lke the "WAC Cnrpnrnl," con- ratled wth the bulker grth nf tne V-2. The Aerobee carred M pounds of mtrumentj for recordng cos nght. Woman's kll.on le tadt T«Mfhap for Rncwr STAMPS, ARK.-Mr. Polly Knott, farm wfe lvng ne*r here, went out MM. Mattlr UMay. Mn. Knott't daler, went to her assstance, clpped and fell, fracturng her wrst. Clnt.eMay, game warden, ruhed to aalrt h* mother and aunt, slpped down the»t«pl and brokf hla lt f Wrfrey, n Olympc Teals SOMERVLLE, Mass. - When the Walter Kngs were evcted re- Ray Hayes. 8, of Byron Center, cently, Father Kn? found a new ntvy roclwt n* ptrtrt t) mlle of t Rrnrh» when hfld at a was klled when a freght tran nto the ky dd Ml pcm of.000 nl h tfrnncntre, Oen^rtlly struck her husband's C«T. The accdent occurred at a crossng mlln «n hmr, th» ormj' 9nd mvy NEW BRUNSWCK -DVf tpntpwtw nf 45 to C0 dlgfreeg Whlnfrey. aoprtomore star nf the F. 'or one hmr wll cuf! llttl* t n thr hlfhht ond ratmt"?n Rntrfru Unversty wrestlng team, rrmg* n lt» eolor or flavor, and where"only one tran passes dnly. Amercan mlmll* ll dltclnml to wll rrp-ewnt the Scarlet n thetm hpt sulumf lor tl purphen hav* con» Tr«wartme 0*m»n flnnl Amcrlenn Olympc wh*tllng o trwrtlth or lqufyng for retal Atomc board offers *0.000 V-2 rtochrrf U ml** trtd about trynu.t sartlnn today on the OWB rortln?r». Honey hner n thn bonus for U. 3. uranum fnd. t,500 m n n hour n trttn at thrtnte f'oll'b' -flmpus nt Amen. mann>r, hotued or rartfd whle hot Whte Sandd. N. M., provng «Wn. and th«n (Jlcldy rooled, Wll reman fround, The 2-ycav-old Somervllle. N. J., lqud longer tlnn unlmted honey. ATTENTON He navy rorkft, called the Aero- Krappf mcrpssfully d*r#nd^tl hs HOME OWNERS DM, w» tc^led thcr*. th«jont ttnoncfnrnt nall. ' Mddle Atlantc chantplonsrljk n Attstan Hghway PERMANENT ASPHALT the 7 pound clam la«t wlntfr. The Alnnltn hlrhwy la alnn >R VEWAVS fcm«mb«r He qunlflfd for the Olympc trals ROADWAYS The perfnrmnnct of the lqud known a» Alcan, the by renehlnu the fnals of the Thrd PARKNC LOT AREAS fueled Aernbse Rrently exceeds the nternatonal hlwty and "the nsvtct ryouts whch were h«ld M mtlc flltllrlp mle p**d of rtad " t wag con»tntct»d n «even Usng- Power Rollers P'P favlor n the month. monthn of 942 to supply arfelds Estmates Cheerfully Cven AlthoUKh Whlnfrfly was not nff-lnlly the tltllst n htj dvson Workmanshp Guaranteed of Whlnfrey left by plane Tuesday for owa, accompaned by two New York A. C. mappl««, Henry Wtten hern and Leland Merrll. Merrll, n research assstant n the De* natonal champon n the 9- ponnd rlnss, Bnh Men-ll and Wttenberg qualfed for the Olympc fnals at Dm fv;lm:u trals held here. TWNS ADDED TO TRPLETS to feed her lvestock, fell on the VAtXKJO, Calf. Mrs. Charles re and spraned her ankle. J. Wllams recently gave brth to twns. Teh other three members nf the famly ddn't seem overly Wallace kys "hystera" to falure of U. 8. foregn polcy. terel HnrmKh rouml lnn, ly renn-' ltlon anl Mr.mant to law, tlxel f 'lll.-lll'll ' ll'cll Tukp further mtl'p tl:t at Hnll sulc of any lnlp to wll'h t may ho Hljoun'l, tlm Mayor mul ('unll rrver h- rlrlt h Ua (Hdrrllnn tu rae- any on<- or nl H nnl n well xalt luls n pad llurk to HH- WdleV as t may nelp't; due regunl lelpg gven to terms an. manner nf payment n cntfe. one or more nlnlnntn lldd nhull le rhc^lvel. ltpnn '''tunre nf tlp mlnlnnn Ml; ul Ml ulva nlnnun, ly [h: Myor fn<l 'un<!) an<l the payment ttt'tvuf by tlp ptr'haa'er arpordlng n the n u t r of pyn HUC n :r(>nltn< e wtth t;rtm of nule on fle, He OOK of Cunt-ret Wll delver a Bftgm am Sale lunl lor an premlm, AUGUST J. PERRY, RorolKh Tlerk To be advprlsel Aprl 2.n, l!m(t rnt Aprl 'nh, MK, n the Carleru mpressed. They're years old.' ATTENTON!!! TEEN AGKKS (Ajes 2 to ) trplets-fve NOW FOR SNGER'S SUVJMER SEWNG CLASSES. Pay Only $ a Week No* Be Fully Pad Before Classes Start. t's lots of fun, and when you're done you'll fnd von wll' be able to make your own glamorous wardrobe! HCRRY, GRLS! Classes Are Lmted Rehle' Todsj! $8,00 SNGER SEWM6 GEKER 6!KSMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY 4074 Open Frday Tll 9 P. M. Honey hemrv can b«mqulfled t n & water-jtckete! Honey darker.; «nd lbse BRDE KLLED BY GRA-.TO RAPDS, Mch. - A brde.f only one month. Mrs. L- MAURO PAVNG 4(8 A.UEN H),, AVENEL, N. J. Trl. WoodlwWge B-32-M Car Custom Made SEAT COVERS For the Same Prce as Krady Mades Everlast Auto Seat Cdvers And Upholsterng Co. 223 New Brunswck Avenue Perth Amboy TKL. P. A, 4-699G Next to PolkowlU Lcense Plate Bureau "MAN OF LETTERS" h 9 * JP-*. "JK.T-.. local lbrary. The fve lttle cukltn ther father n a "M L«tWr" t^ee over he ah,, at the postofbce. Tht fand tut rpckca your cr«j«a (Jft ttf (Jnalty Jewelry wll gve yuans of lasth«remembrance to Mothor. Vou may choose here wt confdence that your Gft wll pletee you* Moth* A Fne Damond Rng s Always Apprecated. Mother Wll Apprecate Modern Watch. Svlvctyour Mother'» Gft early KREELSHEMER The Jewelry Gft Shop 27 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBC SEE OUR WNDOWS tok GtFT SCGGEBTfONS Vst our neso hghway furnture store STORf HOURS: MM. Hm Sat. 0:00 to 9:00 OPENNG 7 P.M.,APRL30 FOR YOUR CONVMMa WPH VUNVn'r MNT > CHRSTENSEN'S "THE FRflNOLV STOKE" "T RUN» AN RONS AND RUNS" BOYS! mt a GRLS! to enter the Sundal Rhyme Contest and WN a Slver Kng Alumnum BCYCLE Addtonal Prtes Any loctl b«jr «P gw onder 8 can enter ths thrllng Sundal Shoe &««««. 8mph ank for an entry Waul jt our store; $A Dt tte fwt lne ol the Sundal Rhyme and return tfte m&$ Wjmk to us Nothng to buy. CONTEST CLOSES MAY 3st smts POtt AU tm FAMLY MARATHON GOOD/TEAR ONLY*240»lu( tax Marathon the famous money savng tre s back n th» Goodyear lne and a better "buy" than evw* Back Trth the economy, long mleage and lafety Ml* extra value br your dollars that made Marathon tl* favorte of mllons of motorst* before the war... back wth more cud stronger obrd» n the rugged tfr» body for even greater protecton agant tb«fauuret Look at thete feature... WM Hew specally treated cord and MVHf ooapounded rubber make Marathon the trv tho*"jwu and run* and W. SATETf Thow (amou* Goodyec* dwmoad Wooke really fdp the road. You get nd t, quldtev rtoprf *veelally on wet, kddy wad*. awmmc W D ~ nfkron *#et tb«. ^ walls out, oempact the ttead. ThW )Wu<» tre«f w. MttrtukWl. brue and brt&l for a natty fpathnal "»«A/" f n»s far Matmktnt todayl An* sec Attend our prmreto ttpenttg and see home furnshngs styled rght, coloted brght, and made far Umg years of wear and happnm many specally prced for ths gala Maple bedrmm htt the*, dresser uln mrtor-s pe$, SMMONS W4VTY- X/ <mt to our new hghway locaton where GOOD furnture s tatefully d* played n room lettng* where, tchtfever your budget and taste, you'll fnd furnshngg for every room n your home. acquanted wth our hghway polcy low overhead permts us to offer the same fftt jttrnture always assocated twhk tkt rmm» Ou Brow Bros. at prce* that chatttnfc comparson. ^ tttteponol value n Htfe hvnps complete k shades we're real ftft Emh *pc. mtond modern sofa n " W Of 'courful ftkc*. 47, selecton of smart pe- mr h, from 7 5 c r Frank VapSyckle 3H^ H.W r, wwk At! **+ *, +,.7

11 tp* -V 3U39L SB OK My. f *» A wt ttttatt OBP- j "OK ' ' TlBlB. S 33B» an Jtattfc me < ttv Soutt on«r tt» n* tr *» ttr!»» "Secrr UK' wttt. 9* Sterfcr» TW* *or "«!» ten mm, mat Bcfte Eater ««m, pffl^ Sfftlx BUP ZUBL ; TTWfT Ml Veal Stn* tatf> Acne ««d sr a dhange! Fowl Roast rfe*. ssrpus 'hf and low unwrf»r Pork Lons **V^, ' -»*. l:v say Mccfy, dpsooos Fccdurec <tf afl Fryers bow fc»d dfefcan guf Hfa *» Last's Lner ' *fc! fcrf Lnw "Cc vtgms»«9t F* locb - *Sc SanageMeat 55c 9abBOOT"^ *59c ^MGfoeedBeef -59c *llt ; nz-.63c «ESWrSH SeekedCabHem *!9c WetHoddock *Gc l^c lese fy«jck»e -9c Hate Beef *t ^ -35cFwafc Beck Shed -7c :*35c SteakCed -33c Potatoes m*49' Lettuce -rose OPEN FRDAYS Untl 9 P. M. JOO3 HE( 3 _ 20c nce «. 5c " 3 T 29c Apple Jake"^^ 7c ToantoJoce 3 ^ 23c Tomato Juce «~ 9c Fanly Ctrcfe Megazne ^rsc Educator CAX Toaeloes tlt 2 ^ 25c Dd Marte Peas "T 9t Wed Peas ^ 9c FarwWe Peas *T 5c G o o ^ l *c Oranges HE Reparng bag HONZ Ckkke Noodte Soup 2 ^ 33c ca^nrm; HSNZ lot Nor KMn Kas2~2?c.j.ehbcfc* 5upf* BREAD ^- B 2c ts ft 5c Apple Sauce 3 bbby's Peacba Peadbes ""T^ PeAppes Prune Plums Frut Cocktal Lbby's HENZ Beef Noodle Soap 2 T3fe Strawbeny tem.,.39c Aprcot Plutvcs r>23c rfwl^23c yj= t23c reod roscfss. 9c Grape JeOy _ 9c WAXTDC Wax Popef T 22c Oorge Dog Cawfy 2 ^ 9c Mmaf So-p -We PEAS Swan Soap AM SS 22:29c SMSoap to Ml Ham* LUX ToetSoop ba Flakes SZ 36c HotlolMa Z25c Drrds Food Ma ^ 25c Spce Cake Mx ^ 25c WWte Coke Mx ^ 25c CKACKOK. CKfLtLS Krspy Crackers ^ 25c Hyde Park T. * 47c Gnger Snaps "T^» 3c Shredded Wfceot X 7c STONGHEART Dog Food 3r25c CrockerJack?2^9c (^DesT^.^ SwftOeaeser -le A Blend for Every Taste! dwco^es^sc As^GMt'ocVr ftd-r M«4,»)»,w. ^ %4c * r &: f- Ml lt 0We\lt VAUUttf GFT Babes Born SATURDAY, MAY, 9tt Softtr arts, j-ete, (u<w Straned Foods 0tT89c Swft's Mean r«2 r 35c Fonwoc Boby Food ^ 23c Nabsco Zweback 2fc Arrowroot Bcscert n«loc GodSedFarM ^4c PaWumCeftd J 23c Ctopp's CaeoK "*tn» 6c Gerbe's Cowl ^T? 6c deal Omge Jucer 0c Darycrest k» Cream

12 PAGE TWELVE FRDAY, APRL 30, 948 You Can Now Stop Dreamng! Here are houses to please the Mrs., delght the kddes, provde the securty you've akttye wanted for your famly and reasonably prced... We know that the houses we have lsted wth us are your fondest dreams come true! SMALL HOMES Come n today or phone us and well come for you and take you over to Our houses on a tour of nspecton. L t.- v % h n. fa "': f COMPARE WE HAVE MANY HOMES TO CHOOSE FROM AS WE COVER THE ENTRE TOWNSHP OF WOODBRDGE AND SUBURBAN AREA. NEW AND OLDER TYPE DWELLNGS. PayOB a vst and aval yourself of our frendly advce and lone experence, when buyng or sellng; n ths area. Two of our many good buys lsted below: -AVEMEL- Well rolutrurter pro - war bungalow: 6 years old; 4 rooms frst floor; 2 rooms partly completed' second floor; full cellar; hot water heat ol fred; corner property. Best locaton, near school. Prced rght. Occupancy on closng ttle. Prce $8750 -COLONA- VACANT Two - story frame, pre - war constructon; frst floor has l. rare lvng room, dnng room and ktchen; second floor contans three ary bedrooms and modern bath. Double oak floors, steam heat, large -car garage, plot 50x25. Located n beautful resdental neghborhood and taxes are low. Prced at only $0,700 Many Others to Choose From Prces Rangng $8,000 to $7,000 FNANCNG ARRANGED Open Evenngs by Appontment STERN & DRAGOSET Realtors 97 Man Street Woorbrrge, N. J. WOODBRDGE MORTGAGE LOANS For G. l T s: and ndvduals $8500 Bult on Customer's Lot. Beautfully Desgned Homes. :: ROOM KX'ANSHN' ATTc" '4,.V!(!! : UHDMS full, ollr. (.'ol-tch' th ] p t,'l klrhc unl!mt r m : -ahlrts; rmkc; llrtu-. cnk lhrk; " heat; cupper MMMK ; nsulaton; ar CMHKD^. 'N.WCM; AHA\<;;) Fn: >A;TC',A!S CA,L CARTERET RAHWAY AT LNDEN CTY LNK Veterans Only 2-Famly Dwellngs Brck Modern Apartments No Down Payment $35,rer Month Wth Tenant's Rent l'ays All Charges. G.. mu.st earn $G0 net per week to qualfy. THE LNDEN AGENCY 9 WEST PRCE ST., LNDEN LNDEN 2444 CLARK TOWNSHP BUNGALOW Only 6 years old. Scence ktchen. nsulated. Frst floor has 4 rooms and bath; second floor has M ncely fnshed addtonal rooms. Steam heat, double garage. Taxes only $0. Fenced-n yard. $,600. r HOWLAND 4 CHESTNUT STREET KOSELLE -050 AVENEL 2-famUy home. Frst floor/ 4 rooms, bath; second door, 5 rooms, bath; % furnaces, 7 years old, corner plot, fltcellont condton, prced rght. SELN 6-room bungalow, all mprovements, acre ground; owner occuped. OLVE E. 8CHOFELD Realtor 472 Amboy ATe. Wd«e F YOU ARE LOOKNG FOR A REAL BUY HERE T S! Lovely Englsh style horns n Colona. Effcency ktchen, knotty pne dnette, open beam celng, spacous lvng room wth freplace, knotty pne wth open beam celng; laundry room, lavatory and powder room on frst flow. Upstars has 3 bedrooms, colored tle hath and shower, ample closet and storage space. Screened-n terrace, bult-n garage, fnshed basement game room, ol steam heat; corner plot 00x25, beautfully landscaped. Phone Rahway NEW HOMES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTON N PERTH AMBOY NO CASH NECESSARY for qualfed veteran $8800 Many others to choose from The Johns Company 34 Smth Street Perth Amboy PERTH AMBOY MMEDATE OCCUPANCY utnedate Occupancy on the Followng: RAHWAY 7 Rooms, tle bath, hot water heat (ol), Karate > -»3,5O0 6 Rooms, 2 tle baths, steam (ol) heat, garage, convenent locaton $3,500 6 Rooms, sunparlor, Z-car garage, all mprovements, excellent locaton flfcdoo 6 Room Bungalow, epanson attc, chcken coops, all mprovements, plot % awf... $0,500 6 Rooms, convenently located, all mprovements $,500 CARTERET New, all*brck home, 4 r«bms,.expanson attc, attached garage $2,600 ROSS D COMO Agency 576 RVNG STREET, RAHWAY, N. J. Rahway 7*0262 COLONA BRAND NEW HOMES 4% Rooms, Expanson Attc Second Floor, Crculatng Hot Water Ol-fred Heat, Lath and Plaster. FULLY FEDERAL HOUSNG NSPECTED PRCE $9500 MONTHLY PAYMENT NCLUDNG TAXES Wth Down Payment of $400 Located one () Block West of St. George Avenue, Colona Carragker Brothers Corporaton 74 EAST CLFF ROAD COLONA NO HOUSNG SHORTAGE HERE RENT 4V? Room Kcuse 0T 4^)0 fl Month Low, ramblng, ranch style features the desgn of ths house n the new Post War Seres of All Amercan Homes. ts frst unt comprses ktchen, storage space and Karage; second, lvng room, dnng room, porch and outdoor lvng room; thrd, sleepng quarters. The Overbrook's electrcal layout s approved by the Natonal Adequate Wrng Bureau. Desgn comples wth FHA standards. A Cape Cod cottage n the new Post War Seres of All f Amercan Homes. Of panted wood sdng and shngled roof, wth detached garade to match. Lvng room and dnng room gan spacousness va "L" shapng. French doors openng on to a sde porch. Bult - n cabnets equp the ktchen. There s u loww bedroom and two are on the second floor wth accessble storage room and bath. Electrcal layout approved by the Natonal Adequate Wlng Bureau; Desgn meets PSA standards. Pffll s; HWM Clot)/, nc. )U Kt. THE LYNN J. P. Gerty & Co. Real E^ate and nsurance 2 HAN STREET WyqfBMM, N., Woodbrdge Attractve onefamly - 7 rooms - tle bath - modern ktchen - ol heat - garage - vacant. Woodbrdge Green Street -.tenable one-famly dwellng - large rporng * parquet floors - steam heat - 2-car Fords Duplex home - 4 modern rooms * Md ' -tytb each apt. - po&kmtlon one ade at closng - floam.. of all these homes ' Rartan Townshp Cray bungalow - lovely 4 rooms - modern ktchen - tle bath - entrance foyer wltt 2 guest tbaets - garage and shop basement apt. - 2 Mulshed rooms»hower and lavatory - pays carryng charges. Near Clara Barton School. Prced rufht, V fqune bath - bre* and< Bat T«tena can bur 'eat for llul. Alter wwll down ptmtnl, $49.00 monthly p*y " tttrfat eb*r e (MM, ot, pcu, 4 nt.) on your «wa bom* n tb grdeujpa Fx, no-fed Up* * JSU C l OCCUPANCY At MAN T. t VnoT Ct. (Mvdw M N*. 4, M k 34 Ut«r. Wkkh -OM tl NMT ram- DpN'T DELAY Atlrfntlvc renmcdl t BUT Non-V«t«: SfM monthlr ' tft«r town payrwt LJfJH tar^.m'mllzl'rlt. A T MkU f Adaptaton n colonul desgn, creates the Post W»r Seres of AJJ Amercan Home*. Peture-wUduw Uvlng room, cross ventlated bedrooms; ktchen wth maxmum work spaoe) square - lke dnng room openng onto aule porch. The Judon conplleg wth PHA specflcuow and lt kx t«a p e & " Ul "«kx t«approve & the Natlonul wrng Bureau.

13 PR*, Bulldlf Cttractws,. Bors B. Kobrn, k CONTRACTOR Allerattow ndustral Work r ab ter, Cement Work rto Estlmate AVENUE 8-«lM Cnder Blocks PERTH AMBOY CONCRETE TRODUCTS (00! CO., nc. 8x8xl«BLOCKS Prompt DeJlvet* Department Stms u, e -, Men's, CMMrenV Sho««and Clothng C'/oper' Dep't Store,, Hum St«et, Wwdbrto, N. Jf Dog Kenels GONG AWAY? BOARD YOUR DOGS Daly-Weeklj-BlMthlT»»»«washta and BMppBf Well Ventlated B«t of Care \$pkk & Span Kennels L BOX 26, nm«n Arenoe Rakway, K. J. RAHWAY 7-M-R-l Drag Strst " Avend Pharmacy 0) KAHWAY AVENUE MOODBRDGE 8-8* WHTMAN'S CANDES Cosmetcs Flm erectng Card Raymond Jackson & Son 88 DRUGG5T Woodbrdga\ N. J. TekpbaM: :WM PrecrpUoot Cometc - HalmArk C*rd Publx Drug Store 95 ManStrwt Woodbrd*. N. J. Electrcla Servce Electrc Co. 8 Mun Street N. J. Electrcal Cantneton 'lant Hume ww Buldng Malnteunce rur Servce and EtUnute l ' ne Woodbrtdl* -( Funeral Dlrectn Syntnolecld Funeral HoHM 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. OwerM >-f? l Fmtve CLEARANCE SALE "' <»rm«l. * JUVMU, «9 n9mt V " u ««aw»r U4 nter Brothfn f»% m.n FOR VOUR CONVENENCE ON ths page you wll fnd classfed and lsted for ready reference, busness men n the communty. You wll fnd t a help when seekng an mmedate soluton to some problem, and t wll also serve to ntroduce to you the frms who, n many nstances, are usng other forms of advertsng n ths paper n whch you are nterested. You wll fnd here the organzatons capable of gvng you the servce you need or the product you are lopk- ng for, and you wll also fnd them ready and wllng to serve you. The majorty have been servng the communty for years and can refer you to a long lst of satsfed customers. When n need of servce you wll fnd t a convenence to call any of the busness houses lsted on ths pqge. Groceres ft Meats GARDEN FRESH FRUTS AND VEGETABLES Rahuxy Avenue Grocer Gl HAAG, Prop. S25 Rahwajr Avenge, Woodbrdfe WO-8-U2 lsvace Mortgage Louu Apprasal* Stern & Dragotet 97 Mala Street, WoodbrUfe, N. J. Realtors 4 oswrora TekphhM Mtt UBMT Stores Telephone Woodbrdfe B-S89 Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOB. ANDRA8CK, Prop. Cpmplftjt* Stock of Dorne»t c and mported Wne., Been «nd Lquor* 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Umber & Mllwork Woodbrdge Lumber Co. Woodbrdge, N. J. TaUfkM«WaaArdf* -0» tmttcal lstrwets* dq for QwUttr MtnunenU and Acceasocn TRUMPETS, CLARNET8, SAXOPHONES. ACCORDONS, VOLNS. Edde't Musc Center and School of Mu»k SS7 State Strnt N P. A. 4-ZM PaltlHg & Decoratng PANTNG DECORATNG Qualfed Decoratng Co. EDWARD'TREMBLY n CornJa Annue taun, N.'J. METUCEN 6-ZJ85-W Radlts Anderson Rado PERTH AMBOY Phone Perth Amboy gales AND SERVCE All Natonal Brands RADOS AND APPLANCES TELEVSONMLOWMH Weekly 44 Amboy A»«nue, Perth Amb«y WkawdUp AUTHOBZED DEALER " Y, MOTOROLA A.B.C. Real Estate-lurace Donald T. Manwn NSURANCE R*pr««Btl«f Saratov Bmtkan * Co. Orcr 7 Vmn Rttflg ft Sdng HNES ROOFNG CO. (tatter Leaders - SkjUhta Blab aad Asphalt Booh All work covered by Workmen's Compensaton and Lablty Hnes Roofng Co, 456 School Street, Woodbrdge Henry Jansen & Son Taaa* aa4 SWt M«td Work Roolng, Mat*] (Mlan aad Fruc, Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. TolapkaM 9-X4 WALL TO WALL CARPETNG AND UPHOLSTERED FURNTURE D0NE N YOUR HOME FREE ESTMATES Stanley Boyes South Amboy R 368 AuctttU St. South Amlwr - Bn - nl # John F. Kyan, Jr. Sand and Drt Fll Pbaaa Woo4br4* t-lms-j Frank Ternay 23 Fourth Avenue, Port Readng Woodbrdf» 8-«8«-W WASHED SAND WASHED GRAVEL CRUSHED SfbNE FOR DRVEWAYS LAWN MOWERS AND SAWS SHARPENED A. E. lorson 45 FfFTH \mm, AVENEL Woodbrdfe 8-J-J Servce Statons Clarhon's ESSO SERVCE Wo«*rUf *, % W04-UU Gardner's Amocp Servce Complttf Lubrcaton S«c*«Servce Statons Ce Bro». SERVCE STATON JACK. BLL, PRANK, PROPS. WASHNG, GREASNG TERS REFARKD AMBOY AVENUE AND GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Woodbrdt* -MM HolohoH Brother* GARAGE Standard Euo Prt>d»cU Phoaa Woodbnd,. S-OO64»d S-OSM Cor. Anboy Aroa* *» *c«tu Strlt Tm and Tant Wo«n.rU«., N J. Andy's Esso Sertcenter SPRNG LUBRCATON LUBRCATON TRE REPARS Battery Cbartnff, Track and CarRepalrs 24-Hour Towlnr SerV^e Woodbrflfe AVENEL, N. J. ROUTE 2* Tax WOODBRDGE TAX DAT AND NGHT SERVCE METERED RATES Flrat W Mld 5c Each Addtonal W Mle.. l»c OFFCE: 443 PEARL STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. CALL WO Tp Top Tax 24 GREEN STREET T. HARM8EN E. NEF Art Tde Co. 33 RYAN STREET, FORDS, N. J. (QUALTY FRST) Phones; P. A Wood, g-236* Typewrters TYPEWRTERS & ADDNG MACHNES BOUGHT - SOLD - RENTED Dozens of Machne* n Stock Generou Traden Allowance. Expert Repars. Eastern Typewrter Exchange 26 Madson An., Perth Amboy, P. A CA$$/F(ED Qassfed Advertsng woooandobt rvnubhe CO. OHM tntt, WwlkUlt, H. J. raallaacn ( WOODBRDGE NDEPENDENT- LEADER CARTERET PRE8S RAETAN TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON ONE NEWSPAPER Tlm«4..,. 0o p«r lnn Tlma _. (, fcf.r lltrn Tlm«a _ c per llns Tlm 70 per lln«theee NEWSPAPERS Tlm»..., He pur lnt Tlmen He,mr Mn«Tlm«s tc per lne Tttles Uc p«r lln (YEARLY CONTRACT) 00 llnee one paper... to p«r lne 00 llnu tlree pap«ra Ho p«r Una 'Mnmum npa<:e chargew lnen.) Change nt copy allowed monthly. 2 letlem to a lno fve worda. ALL CLASSFED ADVERTSNG ahjc n advance Ecsptlonn are made for «Mabllahed m-counts only. lrejular nnertlons wll be barged for at the one-tme rate. Als ordered four tlme» and topped before ttat tme wll b 'mrgel for tho actual number o lme«the ad a>p«arml, chargng a be rate pnrnpl. The WomlhrldRe PuhllnhnK Co. reserves he rght to edll, revse or reject nl copy submtted and wll not he responsble ror more than te lmrrect nserton of any adver semt'u. The <-n-»p«ratlon of tt< HlverlUf rs wll he apprecated. CMMKED ADS ACCEPTKD TO DM V M. WEDXKHDAV WOODBRDGE 8-70 BUSNESS DRECTORY CAPENTUV M. JAMCS ( AVAl.l.l.HO Carpenter - Ctntractor (jar»kc» Bult fenpral Alteratons PHKK KSTMATKS WOODBDGK M-2TUH-J 4/22-5/4 REPARED ft FURNACE CLEANNG REPARS n. j. *PAHTH 0»ul)k Hlnct Aveael WOOOBROQB 8-4M-J 4/-30 l.al.suhv SERVCE KAM'S HOMB LAUNDRY Complete Hund l-aunlry Servce. Kmlly anl Bachelor Work a HpeMulty. 'K'K-l'P & UUMVBV SERVCE WOOUDKDUK N-S4O 4/5-5/7 MOVNG AND STORAGE JOE SMON MOVNG AND KAULNQ LOCAL»nd LONG DSTANCE 65 LARCH STREET CAUTEUDT C4RTBRET H-M63 4/-30 ROOFNG ALL TYPES OF ROOra KfPARKD (lute Shngles, Tle ana Flat Roots. llr,k Walls Water-prooUa. t UAUOND ROOKNG AND MKTA. WORKS 5 New Brjrswl'' ^ P«rtb Ambay, N. t. t HK.r WA.VTKU FKHALR Experenced Operator! llu t'llldr«' Drm»r«ateady Work Qooa Pay HosptalzeUon Vacaton Wth Pay nsurance Beneflts BATHS KTCHENS CARTERET NOVELTY CO. RUBBER FLOORNG CAR DVES NTO RVER; DRVER UNHURT NORTHUMBERLAND, Pa. When hs automoble swerved off a brdge, Woodrow Carr, 26-yearold army sergeant, was plunged wth the oar, 00 feet nto the cy waters of the Susquehanna Rver. Wth the wnter pressure sealng the car's dqors, Carr fnally mantged to push one door open wde enough to wrggle out and swm 50 feet to shore. He had only u few scratches to show for hu experence. CGARS LEAD TO ARRF.ST BALTMORE, Md. Followng u tral of cgars and cgar buxes hom a Bocery store, polce recovered a haul that ncluded two -rtto of tts and»ev«ral pcnc lams. Two Negro men were arrested, charged wth the theft. Sx leadng atomc scentsts urge world government. CURTANS STRETCHED 25c-60c Mr TABLECLOTHS 60c Free Pckup»n4 Ddlwr to BEST CURTAK SERVCE 29 Uvjngrtoo Avenue Wkccler Avenut 'mnnt-t 4/-30 BUTTONHOLE MAKERS WANTED ON SHRTS CUFF-RUNNERS FACNG MAKERS EXPERENCED CLPPERS Steady Work Good Pay, nsurance Benefts HMptalbatlon Pad Holdays Vacaton wth Par CARTERET SHRTS NC 682 Roosevelt Avenue Cartent, N. J. th-t-sm UK.' WANTK) MALE GOOD JOBS WTH FUTURES Bencb and floor assemblers Turret lathe hand Mftthx machne hand Lathe Hands SYNCRO MACHNE COMPANY 6 Sayre Avenue Perth Amboy, N. J. RATES ARE LOW Your Best Salesman! That's the Clarfed Ad... your trpsettalve n every busness and home requrement. ) RESULTS ARK GOOD Call Today Jhm't Dehty DEADLNE 9:30 A. M. WEDNESDAY WOODBRDGE 8-70 Ask for Classfed Department WE HAVE A VERY LARGE SELECTON OF GOOD USED CARS From 933 to 947 Come n and See Us WLSON MOTORS St. Otargrm Atmf WO-K-M.W (N««r Clov»rl»«l, Avmtl. N. J. \ -Ml, SO 9 CHKVO.KT. Munr 9U STL T r>qlakk, «-Hour n;» PLYMOUTH, -Door 9J0 OLDSMOBLC, 3-Uonr 938 PLYMOTH, 4-Dunr 936 DESOTO. -Dnor Tme Pnyments ArraBel KOVAC MOTORS KASBK-FUZER DKAl-BTt 720 Amboy Ave. WO-8-07KO -29, 80 nw < ntvh.;u Uud Condton May Be Sttn ( \ D'.MOHKST AVK., AVKM5. WOODBRDUU H-3H-M 4-n, 30 TRUCKS rol HAl.K 940 Corbtt Tractor (S.BKPBR) Har Be Seen tt Avenel Servce Staton ROUTE #25, AVENEL Located UUvvfu Flrrhvum mll A\fnH Ulner Woodbrdge JU. 3) HEAL ESTATE FOl SALE SK.N Plot h vcnty or (runn Street mll.lmoln Hclwy; 50 ft. front. 2.5 t. deep.».2u0. KUHh K5HTES, Lloker 37 State St, Perth Amboy 4-!-8 MMEDATE POSSESSON l/ovcly Englsh stylo homo n Colonla. Ktfldemw kmhe, knotty pne dnette, open beam cellng, apaulous lvng room wth freplace, knotty pne wth open teum cellng; laundry room, lavatoy and powder room on flrat loor. Upstars la* 3 D«drooms, colored tle l>ath nd shower, ample 'loset and storage space. Arecned-ln terrace, bult-n Btage, flnlsled game room, basemont. ol st«am eat: corner plot 00x25, beautfully landscaped. t'a.l UAHVVAV T-48 'LOTS KOlt 8 A LE HtUtlAL PLOTS for sale n Cloverleaf Memoral park, Woodbrdge, Lot W, Graves 3 and 4, Koaewood.secton, J-.O. Phone dranford J 4/30-5/2 A'AUTMBNV WANTED SUAST CHCKKN AND HOMK- MADK BaOUlTS!!! Not here. Ever try to feed a fumly of three wth a hot-plate? Cm on offer an apartment wth a ttlal ktchen? Wrte Mr. Fttrrow, Box 'M, 7o ths nowupaper. > WAMBP TO UEAT WLL, EXCHANGE 5-room apartment n FlalnAeld for B or 6 roam ma met or house n WojDdbrldfe or vhtnlty. Call Mr. Wels» WoodbldKe , Daytme. WAVTK) TO BVX PANOS WANTED PAR PRCES PAD CA-L P. A ANY TMJ r No Annwer-P. A. «-5««W l/s-ov MERCHANDSE FOR SAB WHTE HTOtK UNB crb lor mle, Guo) for chld up to «ve years or gc Mattress n perfect condton. Wll nclude tvo comforter*. Twenty dollars., «- J0 BAVlfHBAND 307 tomtnownkl St.. Osrteret 7-HECK BBJflOOM HET. lke new; 4 atorn Wndow* 3l)xu'J; storm door J$4JC79H; and ce box. mu're 6H Atlattlv 8t, Cartcret., <--», >«NEW AHWAY Vacuum t.'leaer, lned us dendsttor by dealer. Wll sell for 20% dlm-onl. CAU. Ml. J. 0AT WO. -lw-h tuv deoatratlob.. 4/ttov Fnd DAYLGHT SAVNGS All Year Round at the UURPB6E STORK And f tley lud Nltetlme BavltKt. y»u'd mvn NTKTME SAV- NGS here too! No mutter whore you'ru from or luw 04 got n««, yuu'h fnd uuvluss tlat make a few momenta of travelng P»y on Wth dyta^lj utloru!... \., OF BEAUTFUL, BRAND NEW FURNTURE For Only $265 No Money Down And Only Z.82 Weekly And LOOK at wbat you «t! TOUl LVNG HDOM: Oonulatlng of 8-Pc. Hpr *K Constructed n«>roon Sute, End T«b!ta CVkU Ttlk Floor ue»,jtaulu, VACUUM OhBANBR, Etc._ YOltl BEl)ll(lt)ll: OoslutlnK of S-Pc. " Tabl«, Orapea, tcatttr S: Consstng of D-Pc. f utl>l»le», 38-Pc Set of Bllverware, OTORAOE UNTL NEEDED?HE SURPRSE ORE* - ; MKH( HANKK. KOR XA.K RATHTUrtS Lavatory hslm. tolet fomblnallon. m«<llclt«<»bn««, 42" cabnet cnmhlnstlon nk. copper tubng and lutlngt, br»«pps and fttngs. 2", ", \ S', 6" «att ron Dp* and ntln(c«. Conl and ol t>«rnnr hollnfu. lladlatlon. Centm! Jer- «py.supply Co.. 20 Second Htr«Kt, Perth Amboy, «, J. P. A. 4-B7O". GKNKA, K.KCTHK. Vrtrmnn OlUBHpr. Ruellfnt ooulltlun; a week. KUt.. lmt'f tm.00 VVKSA,.VACtHl <.KANEH Bxcellmt condton: $ a week K.. rm K VHM MOM') WOOUntllXtt'. H-J02-R VJ2-3O.NKW AR-WAV NAMTlXBn C.KJANK.HS as low»a 5 per month CALL Ml. F.AT WOODMUDOK 4/22-30 State House (Contnued from Edtoral Page) law approprates $0,000,000 n addtonal State school ad to local governments. The other bll wll boost consderably the mnmum salary to be pad to teachers n New Jersey. The dea s to brng home the fact that the new cgarette taxes are necessary to provde the addtonal State fnancal ad to local school dstrcts n order to keep local taxes down. JERSEY JGSAW: New Jer sey's W00 State employees are dssatsfed wth a proposed $40 bonus, plus one ncrement, and are fghtng for a $360 a year wage hke... The New Jersey Assocaton s seekng wthdrawal of the Hannold bll permttng muncpal government offcals to award contracts up to $2,000 wthout advertsng and wthout open bddng... A shpment of 400 qual recently left Mays Landng to restock huntng preserves on Prnce Edward sland, Canada... Governor Alfred E. Drlscoll wants acton on penson legslaton ths year nstead of postponng t untl A commttee of fve ctzens has been apponted to nvestgate any communstc and Un-Amercan teachngs n the publc schools or unverstes of the State... Motorsts who faled to have ther cars n- Redouble Eff( Cancer Work NEWARK, Aprl 8trn fcuow, pretldent and pafen charman of the Htm mt Dvson of the &ncer Socety, today appeal to all. county chatrtmt^ volunteer spected durng the past sx months as requred by law face revocaton of ther 948 car regstratons... Over a thousand colones of honey bees are beng delvered to South Jersey plantatons to nsure pollnaton of the blueberry blossoms soon to appear... Covered employment n N«w Jersey topped all rer-nrrs n December. 947, wth a total of,324,67 Jobs provded by employers... A gasolne tax ncrease to^flnance the proposed New Jersey Veterans' Bonus "would be unfar to the motor vehcle owners of the State, and Roots of Culture MAY-THE workers to ther eflorta (rom now and of the campagn so that Jersey may meet ts (oal of 6oo for the fght sgalnjt "We are not askng New. ttens' to contrbute nun cancer thw we know can be wttly and effectvely tofl«ht ttdlous. dsease." sad Mr. fellow n hl»^#peal. "f otrr. s not reached, we vlll not be to carry out to, tb* fullest M the well-4«y«tom«l program has been mm we aw to Wwecessfu n our) sade agalnt <Mpcer. t U mportant that each county ts quota for U»e funds to be n the ftortl to- further county's actvtes murt be Uert ' ' " ' ' "We blllty of rasng U* netffld f contnued Mr. Strngftfow. owe t to the thou«an3«of Jersey men and women, who suffer from cancer and to thousands addtonal who wll vctms n the future, unleu act, to contnue our " efforts the goal s reached. We must! all to reach our goa-hs Mr. Strngfello* JflTd communtes were utyjftle to started on ther. the surtlng daft «e to 'act that other cmw&gns v tarred ova- nto ths month, result s that.'wth the..._ drve nearlng ts end. some of oountes have not reached the amount of ther goal; however, are near ts attan and ndcate that they wll "go over the top." f Awat Outcome Pontng out that many are ll and n need of cancer ment, are watng expectantly{ the successful completon of drve, Mr. strlngfellow de that "alt of us workng and gvng of tme, energes money, can make the dream true." He concluded hs. appeal statng that campagns can most successful through per solctaton. "The 948 '* drve wll go over the top,"; sad, "f more people ask people to gve more money STJ the Socety's program can panded to meet the need forj search, servce and educaton, of New Jersey cannot fall n oblgaton to cancer sufferers, to ourselves. We must not Foregn Credt Bureau, trade treaty act extended,. an njustce to the' Veterj t themselves," clams tne'new fc sey State Orange... Wlllan <l, ] Pearden, Deputy State Md Vehcle Commssoner, wll re out forty years of servce t the State QovernBent on Ma adn s recevng the congraty to tons of many frends for W ff a grand gfuy durng the enttm perod... The purchasng vafcw of the New Jersey food dojftft ths March remaned at about 49 cents, buyng less than halft'j much, as n pre-war 939, State Department of Agrcultj reports... CAPTAL CAPERS: Jersey taxpayers wll get a $ls 500,000 share of the ece enacted four and one-jhalf lon federal ncome tax ton, the New Jersey Taxpy Assocaton gladly announces lj r -«Cull onons rased n New Jer»ejr'' wll be the source of a frozen onon juce produc was announced for the beneft yourmeta... The State hghway.' department has removed T8 dwellngs for contnued ocoupancy on the new Route 4 Park-J way n Mddlesex ard "XJrT countes and wll contnue "Homo Sweet Home" theme.», EMERALD m ALTHOUGHNCATEMPLE BLAZBD WTH EMERALDS. THFfR MNES WEREHDPEH, THE SPANARDS SEARCHED YEARS TO FND»*f CONMtNT/A, \ ' THEM K FRST EM RALD MNS WERE N UPPER E&PT. CLEOPATRA GAVE HER FRENDS VBRANT GR&N EMERALDS; CARVED WTH HR (WHOKWWS?, FAMOUS DETECTVES* MEDEVAL PRUATE DFFERENT GEMSTQ EXPRESS P9FERENT SPRTUAL

14 t PAGE FOURTEEN* TRPLETS ««l.f.ahs 0,) ' MARLBORO. MUM Slser trlp- Ml wltlnwv r"r-r)rntp<l ther. 0th blrthrtnv 0 Mar' 37 h. The pltts Arr \Tr- Anne Ffllth MflC, Mrs. NelU- Hope DanM* Mr*. Norn cmrlty Murphy. were "\n ln^e mddle ; n! ll'-th :n mkr flenllflra- M«lrr. cmcrdt At No Kxtra Cost! TllttlltrK " ltlt«'«l <r nrr. lltk *'h«nr<. lrh > on \\\\\ vnnr HNP'PM M (. llllnu'-', mll ft tlklttfn-tl t Hnnt trw ltn"m'h Dr. Paul t Malnmnt Optometrst n Attendance Dally (pn Dull* \.. (... >l, ura nn \\\;S GOLDBLATT'S Credt Jewelers and Optcans 84 KAST CHKRRY ST. RAWAY 7-C67 SCOTTS SCRAP BOOK Wr!M" HMTLNS -fo WtUM You B»A-ftm< s M-flRRUPflP BY A ^ GRANARES OH 'HMOft SLAMD AftF. RULf HlOM ABOVl (JROUHD 0 MAKt VllM RAf-ArtP (HAW CUUzng Pear YVutM Convenlon of the gar n pt«f waste nto feed ysat s t n«w proofs* now bfnp explored n the tnte of Washln&ton. Normal accumulaton of pour waste of factores n thn Htatc amounts tn about 86- (n < tons annually. Latxratory workerp have developed a process for contnuous fermentaton of press juce from pear waste to produce feed yeast of hgh nutrtonal value, 60 pounds of dry yeast beng obtaned from enr.h ton of the wet p.r waste. The present handcap to commercal operaton n lack of a. sutable con...nous press for effcent separaton of pea Juce from the Loss 0 lease held to be dedcllblt' fr ncome-tax purposes. Clan Ka-shek sees central Chna vctory n sx months. For Better Brakes... Lot An EXPERT Do Yonr Brake Work 20 YEARS EXPERENCE NO GUESSWORK NO EXPERMENTNG NO DELAYS COMPLETELY EQUPPED SHOP Large Stock of HYDRAULC PARTS KTS - BRAKE BRAKE CYLNDERS - CABLES, ETC. BRAKE DRUM REFACNG BRAKE CYLNDER HONNG AND REBULDNG PN FTTNG BEAR WHEEL ALGNNG AND BALANCNG FRONT-END REBULDNG Rahway Brake Servce Motor Tune-Up General Reparng 24-Hour Towng Servce 263 MAN STREET. RAHWAY 7-5 Samuel J. Gassuway Perfect appontments for the sutes of "lls Joseph N. Gassaway SPECALS FOR THE NURSERY Rayal Hghness".,. your baby! Featured) for Natonal Baby Week. Aprl 25-May from our fne stock of Nursery Fumllrel CABHACK Collapsble fur storng or carry- nt. LUhtweght mewl frame, rttat fabrc body.. Qutted sdes. Postve safety DROP-&WE CRB ^ AAfMMACO tlt ettttsh for baby fll he's sx. to-draft pafltl ends. Safety eartet of varnsh, fnsh. $24.95 PADDED Hr-CHAff taut food and sturdy. Orerhcad truy, safety bar, f*otret. Cute decal desgn. $9.95 CANCf.ll ( ONTROL WOOTB P-esdcnl. Truman has desgnated he month of Aprl as Cancer Cdllol Month nnd has nvted the fjovevrors of States and terrl- 0 ><s D do t.le same n a camjmlk t.o reduce, the Annual cancer toll of 80,000 lves. He also nvted the medcal professon, the press, le rado, the moton pcture n duslry and nterested organzatons to cooperate n the monthlonx drve ot nterest the naton n the control program. Poson vy Poson vy s a plant whleh la ether a low shrub or a creepng vne. The plant leaves, whch may be notched or amootl, are arranged n groups of three on short stalks of unequal length. The leaves are ahlny, dark preen n summer and brllant orange or senlet n the fall The plant may be found n the woods or n the open n dry or most locatons nlonn fence rows, paths, roadwayu, and n yordj on trees and posts. Herschel V. Johnson nomnated as Ambassador to Brazl, Snyder says U. a. hopes to prove cooperaton superor to force, n Apprecaton To all my frends n the Ffth Congressonal Dstrct f6r ther generous support n the prmary electon, am sncerely grateful. CHARLES A. EATON 'hl for ty cflllalt BATtlNtlTTES 9.93 KABY SCALES...:...* 4,95 UASSHSfttES : :... #6.45 P AY-PfNS, TOYCUESPS. \h* Our Ctftv*l*nrt BUD6ET PAYMtNt PUN SCHATZMAN'S. Y. Bcmle ad afqr C rr #e C whllf Mllllllr O f M Orchestra Applauds Before SefotUm Are Ended NEW YORK. Petrurcln Burcn. R-y>ar-<lrl onrdurlnr who b»j»n hl«rse la fume n Rome, made h AmeTon debut n short, "Moveppe" pantu hefor««packed Carhnl audence, whch applauded enthusastcally. The applause hroke ml befort the overture ended, at t dd wth every subsequent selecton. n lle' "Wll lnm Tell" overture the applause that broke n was no deafenng thnt the SO-plece orchestra, kettledrmn, Ml bra'ne and all, was drowned tn the larger»ound. One thng defnte thdt can be sad about Brrco he lkes to play loud. Ft rah nlo be sld that he knows how to keep muc lvely, vgorous, meltdlou* and frm n ts rhythms. n the cast ol the talan operatc selectons, too, he knew what ho wnnted. But Just how much talent he has and how much h«really knows s, perhaps, open to quetlon. Ben)amnn Bonto. the mpresaro <rf the New Jersey Grand Opera, who presented hm, made sure he had a good orchestra, engagng almost the entre New York Phlharmonc- Symphony for the occason, The men. undoubtedly, could play the famlar classcs for almost anyone who could bent tme. Then, too, the program was almost dentcal wth the one the youngster gave n Rome, So there s no tellng how many works the boy knows, though he conducted all the selectons from memory except the Prelude to "La Fora del Dcstno," whch closed the program. He brought n the score for ths, but hardly seemed to consult t. Each selecton evoked >n ovaton, and flowers were bettowed oh hm afte' two of the number. At the end of the Wagner prelude, a woman n the front row WBB SO moved that she got up and made a speech, She nssted, too, on kssng the boy's hand. She wa» Marl Dell'-Orefce of the Hotel Belleclare. Ho happy at expressng her feelng, she dd not resent beng ejected. Tffs Tax Payer Beleves that U. Hn Hm by the Collar HARTFORD. CONN.-Federal tax offcals here told of a man who enclosed H collar n a letter askng for a copy of hs 040 tax return. '^Thla doesn't make sense," the man wrote, "but f that s the rule, then that s the rule." nvestgaton proved that the taxpayer was rght. He had wrtten prevously askng for a copy of hs return and had been told t would cost hm s "one onllar." Embarrassed bureau offcals sad such typographcal errors "collar" for "dollar" were rare but they dd hnppcn. LKES CHOCOLATES LOS ANGELES Raymond Bobbltt really lkes chocolate candy. Eghteen months ago, h* went to prson because a woman detectve caught hm stealng a box of candy from a drugstore. After servng hs terra Babbtt returned to Los Angeles, to the sarne drugstoc and was caught by the same woman detectve stealng a $4 box of chocolates. - ADVERTSEMENT WHAT S A FHNHAfEL? The aucety of Funnagels s a humorous goodwll s6cety, acheves ts purpose through fun and theatrcal promotons. t s composed of talented men and women who are all Pntle Falle euuutalners; Funnaeels beleve that there s but one way to be happy, and th»t s by makng someone else so. Whle Funnugfcls are prmarly a humorous socety, they are also nterested n he world's serloua problems, charty, patrotsm ana the promoton of goodwll a&d better understandng between tb peoples of all natonaltes and all weeds.,, Punnagels ate past masters n the al of fun makng. Ther novel entertanments are a sure cu for the blues. Whle these events consst manly of comedy etunu and funny contests n whch the audences are nvted to partel» pate, a vurety of clever valdevllw acts consstng of sngers, dancers, jugglers, magcans, comedans and muscal acts are also presented. Punnugels have recently publshed two new songs. The bonus song, "Lets Nut 'Vugel Them Now," dedcated to the valant veterans who gave servce n Aelese ol our country, and the goodwll song. "Boost, Boost! Boost." Furmagels also publsh the booklet, "The Fortnaseler," whch contans sense and noh&ense Funnagcls cooperate wth ot* ganjzutlou of all knds who to rase funds for charty or worthy projects. tlroujh the poeter for War CMWNtt, nc Qo Kd do Lk«'WS». Funn*s<l8., port (he (M(bW ">ey adopt wtttl mottles e*rr«rt thkwjh helr varu ots thefttrrcn M nthfr t>romo«w. ' "". l you ltuttu otptf, APRL 30, 948 ' gl SJ R>»n yuu pay. fo?j ttlsu ttt mm LOAMS The Amercan L*glnn hw tutted ^ongrert to autrtorlte lendng war veterans & 060,060,000 to BtM rtomen, predlctlhg that sufch a tours* mght lead to ft 4n ter cent cut h buhjlng costs, thrdurh mu* cortufrfr.mojn. Th* j*opb*m olnn.t would be to World War vets, ovft ( fve-year perod, at nterest rnt^s of two and two and p-tftlf per cent, about, half the rmrmnl AtOWR SELF TO BTS ROANOKE, Vl».-Wth A cflmtmrnr lookng f>n prtd nte *lth hm not to old t, Wllllnm B. SWftghttff, S. p^ed ft SlcK* Of dytmmte n hs belt ana Ue* hmself to blu n e snowcovetw allej near h* rtyrfte. ffolen were blown n the woman s clothng by the blast, set, off by a detonator and flashlrht batteres. mother GVE MY FEET CAREFUL THOUGHT 9 Smplex lexws DULT on Nature's health last... wth room fot every toe; no nals ot tdes; flexble all-leather, non-soak soles that gve wth every movement of the foot; narrow heel seals to hold foot n place... shoes that keep young feet young! X-RAV SHOK FTTNG SCHWARTZ'S SHOES 59 MAN.ST. RAHWAY, N. J DRfcSSES and Prnt* V Smart Mfllnm Dressy and Sporty $.96 up BEAUTFUL GFT. BLOUSRS $3.95 TO $7.95 Edth Hat & Dress Shop LOTTE A. nwyer 388 RVNr, STREET RAHWAY, N. J Next to A & P Market luhwat BELL'S DRUG STORE ELZABETH AVE. & RVNG STREET RAHWAY FRKF. OFXYERY ONES BAHWAY CGARETTES 79c r ~ BAY RUM 50c Sze (We Reserve the Rght to Lmt Quanttes) CAMELS LUCKY STRKES - OLD GOLD CHESTERFELDS - PALL MALL PHLLP MORRS Carton B«xof5» PHLLES $ 4. 5 Box of 5fr WHTE OWLS $ 4. 5 BOBBY HAR NETS WATERMAN POCKET SERUTAN PNS Wth Elastc NK COMB 3 f»r 0 5c 5c 5c 29. Dr. Lyon's TOOTH PASTE and Hostess Dsh Both for Loton d Dryad DOROTHY GRAY BLUSTERY WEATHER LOTON SOAP LUX or LllEBUOY LMT 6 $2.00 SZE FOR ${.00 HELENA RUBNSTEN Etftrogenc Hormone Cream AND Efltrogenjc Hormone OH W.00 VALUE Bgth for $3' 50 LARVEX Pnt 50c Sze APRL SHOWER orcapptalc 39c DOUBLE EDGED BLADES HEY! FELLOWS! ASK US HOW Ref. Me, 2 for 26 TO WN THS SWELL NEW BKE You better get gong! Somebody s gong >*> wn ths bke, and t mght UH well be you- COME N RGHT NOW AND WE'LL TELL YOU HOW! Glbert ALARM $2-75 DHNWNG CUPS MATONQ COLORS ASPRN 5 gr. 0O'«. AJAX

15 .^W s\k Bowlers To H SB9 n Przes,, wrr -A total Of ,,,,, nl.y wll be dstrbuted, DHS dlhrtert n' toe Hn.,,]ng League»t a* dln-, " ',,,]d on Thundat nlglt,,,,,.ne st. James ull., n,,,ry to be dstrbuted as llm,- 50c per game,,,., m standng. $40.00,. team standng ,. tram standng ,,,,,nm standng 30.00,, team standng mam standng mm standng ,, f. a m standng... 24,00, f.rm standng.. M.60, team standng.. 23,00, pnm standng ,' tram standng.. 22,00, tram standng. : 8.60 warn standng.. JV.OO,,jm average, llfrat prtw,,,md prl«e, *** W* M > cm 3 gnw M*..,.,. v oo; seoond prtte, WM; ;.;;, l; M. $2.50.,,,, carn score, ft>»t DMtf s, n. second prze, $5.00; thrd [, ;,.;,lual set, frst prlzs, $0.WV M, p/.e, $5.60; thlfrd pflm! Vdvdal hgh score, frst prt»e. JK.pcond prze, $8.00; thrd ; v,v v»r>o.,,.anal hgh ftveragfe, frst... so.oo; second prm, fcoo ;, nzp. $2.80. JNTON, N. J. the rttum of, AAA-satcUoned auto turn,. one mle New JerMy State f j:,,mds track here, Sunday, M.,\.heady has attracted noted luuffeurs. Prevously an- as a stock'car race prohe comng bll, lke the ; here on Aprl 8, wll be ll regular racng cars. -ly followng the announce by Norman L. Marshall, muds manager, that the \h M'lond auto races on a mle :.nk.wmkl be held here, sgned :. : tame pourng n. The.,:.: wll agan be staged by s.n Nnns Speedwayg nv brds among the entres.-: (Yd Horn, Natonal AA/f t:.pon: Joe Chtwood, tommy Hw: htz and Bll Holland, all of.vhd took part s the openng!j>- mp on Aprl 8, A bg lst ') ' jnuets has bean tant ott,an» : expected the May % feld wll - :! : hat whch rolled out for- '.b ;n:l!!ural. Adn rvalry, because of the on; vn!' of the earler races here. - us the reason for the njn' drvers' early entry for M;v! Chtwood held a good lead.n n' 20-mle feature race before J : lorced out wth Ootor trouj. ml Hnnershltz, after postng a >.v 8-mle track record, was lf'l from the man event by a «:' mshap. Holland, who was H : hef rval for AAA honors '". could flnshr no better ': f.mth an Aprl 8. florn s on; n lower hs new.m-nlle mark ' M mnutes seconds n the races. rson adds 6,000,000 bushl f : - mtk export of wheat. Offcal League No. >7 'V snce 897. Durng ' '' lfetme ma*y tllf gamo bav«taken '-famom players bare '""" gon«-ye "" 'V 97 stand no '"^'<l ~ llcbt ''" of all '-ufu; balls. "frst n, acknowledged' tf offcal Adopted u Uw of the BALL ndwru QPEAKNG O ABOUT SPORTS by rvtoyer We lnd n ths, mornng^ malbag a letter from m frdent reader of our sports pllar n whch he takes a rap at the school admnstraton for the deplorable condton.n whch we fnd our tenns courts. The wrter wshes us not to reveal hs dentty and we ntend to honor hs desre. Among other thngs, the wrter eftpftattely states that when a Carteret refldent wants to pluy tenns he must, of neceftlty, go to' ether ftahway, PfeWh' Artboy or other out-of-town areas to fnd' some courts that can be used. ThMtot afo ponts ou{ that the Cd^ctt requested a budgetary allotment to be used br the erecton of up^hate tenns courts n th«park but ths wa«never forthcomng. nstead, a number of were bult hurredly, a smaller-than-regulatonand t9at was that. Furthermore, a condton exsts ' you are requred to run to the back-court occaartrj.hlt the wre fence, whch s bult entrely too blwe to thf oourt. Several serous accdents where the player n order to get a long shoj had to go far baekc&ut, were averted, but ths was due merely to a mrtfer of luck and nothng else. ' t seerfts to us that someone has been sleepng at the swltetf when t concerns mprovng athletc facltes around town, realze t costs money to db t) but don't We, #to fejfele n town, deserve somerjhlng n return for the money we pay n taxes? am sate ; me ejecton of a few up-date tenns sourte would not be amss, WhUe we're n a hopng mood, whatever became of the proposal to buld lghtng equpment at the stadum feld, a measure whch the voters voted for more than a year ago. A good frend of mnt tells me that t would cost tombderaby more now to buld them than t would have been back n February, 947, when the proposton was voted upon, due prncpally to hgher labor and materal costs, ffteen thousand dollars, the amount whch was orgnally set asde for ths project, s wholly nadequate, Mr, T. ponts out. Well, why ddn't they thnk of ths a year ago and let out bds and do the work then, when t was cheaper to do so? Someone certanly muffed ths one. Our frend Rube, who s press agent for the Carteret Alumn football club, sends n some notes on the local team's comng football campagn, The Carteret team thte year s entered- n the New Jersey Professonal Football Uague, along wth teams from Bayonne, Clfton, Elzabeth, Newark, Manvlle, Perth Amboy, Sayrevlle, South Rver and Woodbrdge. The league wll operate n two> dvsons North and South. At a meetng n Eltebeth held early ths month each club voted' to poet a bond of $300 to nsure the formaton of a good and fnancally healthy league. At ths sesson, the queston of ostraczng the "other" Perth Amboy team was brought up for dscusson. The members felt that f the league members would "bojfcott" thn clkxw, t would soon be forced to go out! of busness and all the other clubs would beneft by ths. Of course, the Perth Amboy Alumn would be the one to beneft mostly, snce the Perth Amboy pros are consdered "busness rvals." But the fact remans that some of the other clubs n the past havfe booked the Perth Amboy Pros for a home game (at Carteret, Woodbrdge, etc.), and ths game always drew a bg gate. *../ 00 rv<»%«! Next Monday the Maple Streeters «fll pb y U»e Fofestws No. 2 at Lebg's feld n the openng of'the Recreaton Softball League. On Wednesday the Hungaran Reformed Club plays the Cards on the Park Feld, and on Frday, the Foresters No. take on the Prpemen at Lebg's Feld. Escaptd Convct Returns Grt Sawmll # GroOmf ~ To Prson After 8 Years, Gves Woy Owr Old Well CANON CTY, CuLy.-A el- j KlVUKSlDl!;, N. J.- Dorothy duly, well dresed,mun entered tlt offct of Warden Roy Best at the Colorado pententary and u,trendered hmtelf after an absence of 8 yean. KenlWa htawtf a C. E. O'Dunne, 58, ha told Best: " ««a»«d toot bth n m. want to turn myself n and clear m> - concjenot. 'M Nad * cl««u record* lnt* t of away but 've keen all ovtr th* country and 've rwkw been rfrld fd' be pcked up". Ttt MrdA ehkdtet the reconft and found, \hat O'Ouue had walked t<tf tnp «fw»w. farm Novem- Mr 23, KN, He was receved AutjwX 30, lttft,. frorh D«uver to aeve ona and" a htf to three year frmwj»«ntenoe,»eoe, tttt lad O'bunre- Ob would net be (vtn addtonal punltmcnt for the «cap«., Fefc«; Dobbn Qtt Fred CHlCAQO, - LflQP traffc pfn. can bdgan takng leon on thelr n»w three-wheel motorcycle mounts tl th* polce department dlapoed 0,9 of lta 40 borte. P6lt««m»n Mchael J. Olneen av«w tof &* M-ye»r-old hune tw ty tt&lm n the loop tor 30 yaarl. 9* pluv to retlr«tht anmat to» (arm. Polceman Frank WWtflbt >MHlWl polce muunt for 8 and'pe4tc.«ta! Jerry Beoaoh art txto the lluol natonal Bltt4 / Black Horse (wop. CWwo unt.. NtMMtl Kenney,, was rompng playfully on a lawn adjonng her lmna when the ground gave way beneath her am she sank to her death n an old well. Gffcew»a» me ground caved n wthout warnng and Dorotly found herself stuck tt a substance resemblng quckaand. la struggled and toreumed fur help but dsappeared quckly before the eyes of her brother, Jo' seprt, 8, ard another plbymnt'e. Drt, leu and slush pled on tup of the chld. Hur body was du^ from tht well two huura latfer. OWloers sad the wt'll wus' 20 feet deep and covered uv«r. Kau and soow* had Weakened the top coverng. Nursng and Teachng Jobs AM 4w4lflyl 4M» - Rrf FlPml W NMM NEW YORlf.-Accurdt to a new survey by the New York state department of labor, the btst up portuutes (or women today are n the "uhuruct" (lelds of and teachng- The survey revealed that onethrd of the women who hold Job* are engaged n manufacturng, B per cent work n retal establshments, 3 per cent n the profes jon, p«r t'tnt u> 4 Mrvce and ;o per cent lt o* ptronul Mrvce lndutrlfh»l»» hote!», re«tuurants. laun(m««< \t hop g «Htf#al»ob the *** «*««* ng women. mown nna^ Holy Famly Nne Jsts Schedule,oop Begns OpcratoH on Tuesday; Twelve Team* n le Race CARTERET-Twelve of Mddle^ ex County's top-fllrht sem-pro earns wll be of! nnd runnlnk n he race for thp nterboro Base- >all League ppnnant when the 8- ear-old loop be«ns operatons on May 4. For the frst tme n the hlstrtry of the colorful crcut t ll operate on a dvson bass, wth two OOJM of s* clubs each. Ths Was done to shorten- the dlof travel for tfftch of the FRDAY, APRL 30, 948 <Euch team wll play a 30-garne chedule accordng to Presdent Stert Palo who s begnnng hs second year as "bogs" of the powrful nterboro loop. Palo, who dvdes hs "tme" between teachng school and sportscastns; for rado Staton WCTC, also announced aht team rosters lor the comng ampagn have been ncreased from 20 to 25 players. The league schedule wll be completed by August 3, weather pertnlttng, ard a playoff seres brngng together the Eastern ard Westera Dvson wnners wll be staged to determne the loop champon. The Western Dvson wll have: St. Mary's, South Rver; Mllltown; Berkley Bakers, New Brunswck; East Brunswck; MoKnney Olers, Hghland Park; Kolatek's, South Rver. The Eastern Dvson wll comprse: Holy Famly, Carteret; Pords; South Amboy; Sayrevlle and Meadowbooks, Perth Amboy and Bonhamtown, The followng contests are lsted for openng day: Holy Famly FASTER AND FASTER ea l o r o p e n n g n a y : n u y ranuy / " l l f» l : -..^^K^^s South Amboy vs. Salrevllle; St. tojumnus Patrols Mary's vs. Mlltown; MacKlnney Olers vs. Koalateks; Fords vs. Meadowbrooks; Berkley Bakers vs..east Brunswck. Ths year the Holy Famly nne wll be sponsored by the Holy Name Socety of the parsh. Steve "Luke" Lukasuk wll manage the team. Newcomers on the team are: Ben Moskal, Tony Hatvatt, Henry Kolojesk, Wllam O'Rorke, Joseph Zaglesk, James Redel, Wllam Gurney. Ed Staubach, Joseph Tnstnskl and Joseph Bobel and 'a number of scholastc players who wll be avalable n June. : The schedule: May 4 Bonhamtown.. Away May 7 South Amboy Away May Fords Away May 4 Perth Amboy ty May 8 Sayrevlle Away May 2 Bonhamtown Homo May 25 South Amboy Away May 28 Fords Home June Perth Amboy Away June 4 Sayrevlle Home June 8 Bonhamtown Away June South Amboy Away June 5 Fords Away June 8 Perth Amboy Home June 22 Sayrevlle Atyay June 25 Bonhamtown Horfte June 29 South Amboy Home July 2 Fords Home July 6 Perth Amboy Away July 9 Sayrevlle Home of,july 3 Buuhamtuwn July *-Soubh Ambay July 20 fords July 23 Petrh Amboy Champons for '48 CARTERET Columbus Patrols became champons by beatng the Nathan Hale School Patrol n a fnal ganf of the Junor Safety Patrol Basketball League. Fnal score of ths name was 8-7, The Same was a battle from the start, to the last second ot play. Wth sx seconds left to play the score beng 8-5, Wllam anda ww fouled, and was gven two free throws at the basket, but mssed, and waved the next balbutsde. Wth two seconds left to play, Prank Peters for Nathan Hale shot from md-court and made basket, makng the score 8-7. Nathan Hale was also off on ther foul shots. Out o( 5 games, they only made one. Captan Hudolph Stark of Columbus School, played u game, scony 9 ponts, John Hln followed wth 4 ponts. Zolton Mlak. scored % ponts, Myron Dfcyak scored 2 ponts, and Wllam Kolbas was credted wth pont. The Nathan Hale scorers were as follows: Robert D'Zurlla scored 7 ponts, Frank Peters and Joseph Melck each had 4 ponts, Thomas Zuccaro was credted wth 2 ponts. The Columbus School Patrol wll be presented wth gold medals, By Jock Sord *L Manton's 4-Htter Launches Hart A,A. RAHWRY The local Hart A. A. naugurated ther season by notchng an -4 wn owl' the Rahway (CAftTtRBT The Academy Altt lots Uwee tjnes to Bovl-O- Drdle of N»w Brmswlck over the weettttd at the fcpovwood Alleys, n another County Major League match. th«awulemy Bar dropped a par af tam* to Palus Dary of r*w BWtowtck at the South Rver llec Alky*. n all', t was a tough day for the Carteret clubs. Lake sland Team Fnshes 2nd n Rartan League CAHTERBT Carteret's Luke Wand pstol team fnshed n sec- **, lr ond p*laoe n the Rarltan Valley e, s Pstol League by wnnng 9 and losng onlv three matches'colonal No. won the ttle wth a record of 22 straght vctores and no defeats. The fnal team standng and fnal weeks results follow: W L Colonal No LRke sland No. B 3 South Rver No. 7 5 Rarltan Townshp 5 7 Colonal m. Town Hall Lake Wand No Perth Amboy Polloe T 5 Lake sland No: 3 South Rlwr Nb South Rlvttf No LAKE SLAND NO. Solewln Huber Dwhner, Kasha! 2' SOtJTH RVER NO. 2 JCooper 258 Boos : 274' Rchard Wosnlk LAKE SLAND NO. 2 Gebhardt, Reformatory. Jack Manton. the Kryskp p > Harts' star hurler, turned n a Booton Smth neat four-ht performance n "hs ntal debut on the mound. The local ptcher looked especally effectve strkng out fourteen batter': (lurng a nne-nnng stalnt. A fve-run erupton n the eghth frame put the game on ce for the Woodbrdge combne. Corcoran and Ells drew walks to open the Harts' bg nnng, Joe MeLauehln advanced the runners wth an nfeld sngle to load the bases. Johnny Venerus, the Harts' peppery shortstop, banged out a resoundng base-cleanng trple, and trotted horhe or! a wld throw to the plate. Ralway's uprsng n the last of the nnth Was upset when Jack Manton turned on the pressure to retre the sde n order allowng one run. "Whte?" Mfoerak, We Harts' center felder, captured battng honors wth three safetes to lead) hs team's httng streak. Salmbee stred for Rahway at the plate wth a home run n the ffth nnng. Awny whch were donated for Wllam The Harta are scheduled to meet Away Bltar, and wll be gven to the the Perth Amboy Maple eafs Sunday/at Columbus Park. Game tme Aflfay.players at a regular assembly at Homfr the Columbus School. has been set at P. M. CAMERA TOPCS f. f. Holden TLTED CAMERA PLAYS FUNNY TRCKS Any famly album would be rcher wth a pcture lke ths. Made by AMoaT C, Peamn.of KMttle, Vlmb., tlts nhuto took Second l're lu the Non-Professlunul class of the 947 UrafleX Photo Lnear dstorton, or the conversance of parallel lnes can often apml un otherwse pleasng pcture. You've all seen examples of ths -usually n the form of buldngs narrowng to a peak or raalruud tracks seemng to come together lu the dstance, Occasonally ths can be dramatc. Often t s Just annoyng. The cause of ths phenomenon s smple. t results from tpfrnfyaur ramcu at an angle n order to set. the whole subject. (When you took up or down, our mlud,p*wonutcal y vrtwt see. A. can't). The soluton equally smple: keep the flm plane (the buck of the camera) parallel to the plant* uf the subject. ' Wth nexpensve Cameras, usng a wder range angle lens to ncrease the feld of vew. Better cameras havu a devce whch permts the lens standard to rse above the center uf the flm urea. Ths rsng front enables your camera to photograph' areas hgher than t normally sees wl)h the lens centered, wthout tltng the flm plane. For shootng down, the front ca> be lowered below center to acheve the same effect, f you can't avod lnear dstorton, nstallng u pcture, you can oftea mnmze the effect n the lajferby tllng the paper easel ^lghtly so Urn the narrowest lnes are somewhat closer to the negatve than the wder end. Be carehl la dotor tns tha you don't.throw part bl the pcture our of HART A! A. AH.Tnlrmon. lb * Vcerts, ss fl D'ADTKO, f 5 l,aln. f. f> Mlzerak. of 4 Cnrornn, lb < Klls, l 3D 2 M ln hg l ' Arwny, ft 2 Mnon, p... 4 N. J. 3«AB. % l'vltn. S- ; * K. <.'(>len, 8b.., Snltr/, :H>,..:...,\... * luncy, Tl,...' luu-a, rt -.,...,'.. - Hurley, k'.'. Vl'yko, H Whttle, V p, 2 Tuyln', T Ma.lurlu., '.., S,tkalH^, jv l', tnw«kl, [>.Sylcr, 0 J «4 2 0 V. rt 33.Sn,re hy nnng*: Mal A. A N. S. H D ( Twj-lase llt. Do Anndn Tlr-'- bn.u llt, Ven«rua. Home run, Hallm- Grl G«* H ft* a* Gft For H«r Ffth BktUay AMty OWB.-Maybe t w»s l shppng clerk's mlsuk;, but fveyear-old Sharon Ftlton receved sxteen bleycle ten hw blthday and she's askng no QuaUwn, "t' wonderful, md gharra. rtt tlw mo**r, Wr«. Bthard 3. FultA' vtom't * tun). A preso.t! arrved for Sh»*W # NO OPPONENT FACE Takts Frst PlacU nclasscloop OARTBRFT T l l ' phae bowlem pulled an up from Jo«'«Shop Monday nxln r* Ue emy Alley* Glau C loo». fhe ' ner ton all three uantfs f MrflB and now lead by turn. Steatewk's kegle ceohd place on Urn strtl thxw-gam* weep trhfflpf' Coughlln's. n the ftnfc) Holowatch's soored a trpled over Lenart's Fuel, Tyslewlc's J, Raslmowlcz. 277 Blnd 24' J. Travaglone 287 Blnd 274 S. Rasmowcz. KapQllnjkl ' TOWN HALL Pedor 27.Wnnckl 27 Huntress LAKE SLAND NO. 3 * Mortsea 69 Meklue 260 Klnowsk 250 aum (Harres Race Bll Carded for NJ Far TRENTON Not only wll followers of harness races wtness one of the best of racng programs at the New Jersey State Far next September, but they wll have a chance of seeng the modern startng gate n acton, Trenton wll be the frst fars rr the country to own such a devfce, whch has won great favor wth the horsemen. Race Secretary Norman L. Mar^ shall has announced the purchase from the Lltzenberger Company, one of the latest of startng gates. Ths has been mounted on a Fort) V-B Convertble and the horses; now n tranng on the grounds wll have the advantage of work- ng behnd the barrer and so wll bt accustomed to ts Use when start ther racng season. The gatfc does away wth the couuuew false starts Unt have been regarded as a detrment to the' spoft for the fans soon tre of tho houses beng recalled because one managed to.scqre befor the pole horse. Novel Startnr Plan Under the new system, ths starter stands n the car facng the horses. He controls the speed of the truck as the dllver does nothng but steer. When the starter has the horses n lne he accelerates the speed of the car; the sate s dvded, half swngng to ts sde of the car, When then speeds of! to the outsde ral of the rack. The horses flash by and the race s on wth but the one start. There wll be fve d*ys of har- M«s lanns at the Fulr ths year. ;The bg exhbton wll open Sunday, September 2fl. and wll close' October 3. The harnws racng! Ml start Tuesday 8«pjtember 28, wth three ruces each ' f. Te«m SUndlrw * >. ^ 8bo P Holowatch's Lenart's Fuel Coughlln's... :, JOE'S BARBR 4 J. Stefura M, Malftncltuk J. Ercegovlc C. Clees 76 BS' TYSKWCZ'S (3) , C. Barllk J. Oarvey A', Tyslewlea T. AkalewlM L. Potts JWART'8 (0) b 42 M HOLOWATCH Kuchtak.. S. Hotowatch J. Polonln J. Dolon Blnd 20 Blnd, KMCSAKS TAVERl (3 O. 3»brt 43 t, Majlrrtwskl B. SKmcsak J. Klah & Bftol F. Lakatos 8. Barrett... B. CougWn J, Ahlerlng... E, Symborskt T. Coughlp. CHME n day b«tor«bef brlbdny by vtpttm from hfr sut, Mrg, Junta. '(lay untl aaturuay, whch ha* Jones, of' Oltluflnmn dty. fh«pttt* teen rnsemtd for spec and ent came n four large. to take care ol menu, Mrs. Fulton began openng the crate md soon had a Jungle ol - Mdl whe«la hl and d chalna hl n Aute Polk* Mtptpyclu her anntnet. There were all the To Chut purt for»ldewalk blcyclf. SYDNEY, - When " teleyboum» altet n Okl. one of the f bwle tdng hum* Cty to tha* K. tor the fl0 worth ot bcycle*. tttjlk, what heard on the other end wa«a dull thud." jolf ball mayor to took ther wheel! b«rf MU the lord «d put polce (orve. tcularly annoyng n general vews n utlch you try to show more floor t)uw «lllng. The f your camfroftt. s to n toe baolt- bew' Up wth w> COUGHUN'S (0) 5, AAA Auto Rac n Trenton May TRENTON The second, gram of AAA auto racng season, set for Sunday, May 9. j the New Jersey State Falrgrou already s "fred up' wth nto rvalry. Scarcely had the announcemaft of the encore bll been released $f Norman L. Marshall, Farground! manager-secretary, when sgmd* contracts began pourng n. Held for the comng event* s «t» J pected to out-number the c«t whch partcpated n the recojlsmashna naugural races herej)n Aprl 8. Three outstandng nampa" among the early entres are Jjl- t ' dan Joo Chtwood, of Readng, PH.; Ted Horn, Natonal AM" champon from Paterson, N TV and Tommy Hlnnwshtz, flwft. from Readng. Whle Horn ', judged as belnu satsfed wth l)ls, openng performance here, wood and Hnncrfhts urc ly frothng ut the mouth oyejoutcome. Chtwood's rage s based on fact he was Well ahead of Ha the ultmate wnner, n the A( 8 feature race when trouble curbed, hs voctory st: Also the chargng Cherokee blsterng hot because. Horn ered hs 20-mle' record Trenton track. The new mark of 4 mnutes knocked almost a halm j ot! Chltwood's tme. Hlnnershtte, who set up a 8-mle record of 5 mnutes second at the openng here, ml a chance to compete n the fe due to an engne mshap. Botl and Chtwood are sunnng Horn n the May 9.speedest, other bg 20-mle sweepst fnal s to top the Sam Speedways' sponsored progr m A serouh crme was con every lb.a seconds n the t States ajd ts possesson's n acco'dns to the annual: the FB. The lfl«avera«t the sume as that for 946, reached an ult-tme peak n Durng each passng hour n l(j twelve persons were raped, ously»*uut«d or klled, 4S held up «dd robbed or hfdplavm ourglarlzed, and 2 tt had llef cws stolen- 0 Mta»ch how. m

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