CARTERET, N,.!., FRIDAY, MAY 19, 1950

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1 C Wth M* t Ws! Grlle All The «v..,. For Value Shop The Ads The Largest And B*st 8hopa And Servces n The Area Are Our Adratlaenu,'oral nl(tunced n' rn' Llv: tl lent skba Wll be Speaker; h (,, \jaynr Stephen ',',,,,,- te* prncpal ad- '", :r, nrlal servces to '., flter B. Overholt '^VmoralDay lm-,",-. vlllu tl,c tradtonal l.' ' nl'' '' ;'-,. mmunty. t was, ;,, lv by Patrck J.Dc-,,, Ml nay charman. ',,. ],. mvdson. pas- te»' p '.; Mark's Epscopal UT the nvocaton,. Alexander Burant, ;,,, ()f the oly Pam-,, pronounce the [,,,, raftnl7,atlon8 have,.-,',, ntentons of pa- ' purpatlng n the 'D,V actvty, among. carteret egstered l;,n)n and the Boy,,,n; 'JOUPS. The gram-,, jkrpn of the oly,,! ;so wll march, ac- 'L.U! receved from (, ;,,. presdent of the. n;. organsaton there,., )rc sent to those ',',; he borough clerk's M> DeSantls "has been,,- he Carteret borough '; m.rch and that the... ncut wll be out n,,. possble.,; ;:,- auxlares of the c'nn are complet, nnts [or the Gold Star ^ron to be held a! pavlon. Mrs. Mary. :- Dstrct auxlary : [:(- VFW, s the gen,,r. of the banquet com-., v. offman, parade ^MJmrd today the re- CATEET, N,.!., FDAY, MAY 9, 95 Lberty Bell Peals Message: "Save for ndependence" CATEET The full, round tones of the Lberty Bell wrre heard agan as a replca of the hstorc relc, clmaxng a tuur of the borough n a rally at the Waller B, Ovcrholt Stadum Tuesday nght, ounded a call to Carteret resdents to "Save For Your ndependence" n the new V. S. Savngs Bond drve whch wll : march for the borhs own gan. :. :.l observance. :,,> wll begn at : "Gus" Cru'ct Avenue at the,::, Salors' Memora..:, the memoral rltua :v the Star Landng,,,t 9 A. M. t wll pro..,:(! m Carteret Avenm n-. vouth or. Ferstalng Memoral tes f. pvdt Avenu«, north : M Washngton Ave Plans Adavanced :. Wellngton to Coak ;..! : ( Cooke to BOOM, : w t on oosevelt to Program for May ^<>»y :. Avenue and south on,'.. e Walter B. Overs'.,lum where servces, ' tna of the comm» -. of the observance May at 7 P. M. 'h hall. least of Weeks be Celebrated runtn^ of Torah on t. Sna to be Marked Servces August J. Perry (An Edtoral) Every small communty s n need of, was never too busy to accommodate a caller leadershp. t s n need of men who are wllng to sacrfce tme to ad n the progress of the town.. t s n need of men who gve unselfshly of whatever effort they can. n the passng of August J. Perry, the borough has lost one of ts fnest ctzens. t has lost a man who was ready and wllng to help hs fellow man wth no thought of Perry was a epublcan n poltcs. But he never asked one's poltcal afflaton to do a favor or gve a helpng hand. e pun MM-:T..-shovuoth, or 'theev, Domnc Dohanyos, of New w. ts, wll be marked by Brunswck. County Chaplan of T-vs at borough syna- Me Catholc War Veteran posts. ' wuy and Tuesday. Most of the posts of the county ' to ;e! ;. tle ' ' j m the sxth and sev- Svan, accordng to calendar, Shovuoth ;-les the grantng of the Mu.^s upon Mount Slnal. "'.Ml the frst rults of : v»!c brought to the :. nusalet because t s ' '-le wheat harvest n '' therefore t s termed )f "Yom abblkurlm," "f e Frst Prulta. SCOLASP W'TC onor Student f< * $ Award from ',(' for Women ^A tt K ET-MUa Shela PLAN JONT SESSON daughter of Mrs. Lll- 'wald, B Wuntngton CATEET A jont meetng wll be held by the ladles' auxlares been awat'ded» hun* of both Carteret synagogues n work scholarshp p by at the Chrome synagogues June 6 ' Jersey wth Mrs. Max Gruhln, Mrs. Jor Wo-' Blunchu arrs and Mrs. James len, An CWV Nearly Completr, Shuljck eports CATEET Plans are nearng completon (or the memoral servces to be held Sunday afternoon, May 8, at the JValter B. Overholt Stadum by the Catholc War Veterans organzatons. Sponsorng the program are Sacred <eat Post, 69; St. Ellas' Post. 797, and St. James Post. 65. Steve Shulck, commander of Sacred eart Post and general charman for the servces, announced today that the prncpal speaker wll be selected wthn a few days. The nvocaton wll be gven by are expected to be represented. Mss Eleanor Abaray wll snj.he Star Spangled Banner. Each post commander wll read the names of deceased veterans and as the roll call s made, a lvng cross wll be formed at the stadum. Fort Monmouth s sendng a frng squad. There wll be a processon led by altar boys, Carey Councl, Knghts of Columbus. n the parade, precedng the program, all veteran groups are expected to partcpate. All prests of the borough are co-operatng. Andrew la. srand knght of Carey Councl, K. of C, wll be one of the speakers. The complete program for the servces wll be announced next wetk, Mr. Shulck sad. ">twr roll atucl«nt at Car-Brown % charge. -' of the Londpetker staff, ''spurn, Mart *nd Wl«, r, ^ Cro*. gpanlsh, '" «"d dance dub*, Opera " l(l ; 'ul a Cappella "" Polce Chef Sherdan Lsts Defensve eusures Aganst Burglars Durgjour Vacaton. J(m U, Ml on b'«p. T at n new obtm wll be naj offcers, shown.""' Seven Boro Chldren j Treated fat Palsy contnue untl July. Shown n the pcture, loft to teht, arc Srhool Commssoners Mchael Shutello and Jont V/urlla, School Supervsor Edwn S. Qun, Jr., ev. Oron ('. ooper, Jr., pastor of the Frst Fresbyterjaj (Jhureh, who wan prncpal speaker; Counclman James J. Lukach and former magstrate John. Ncvll. at the Borough all, Those who came n contact wth "Gus" quckly became hs frends. e won ther admraton for hs frendlnessj for hs sncerty and for hs good fellowshp. e never shrked. When an organzaton called on hm for support, he readly took orr addtonal burdens. e would help n fnancal drves. e would help to straghten thngs out for people who came to hm. s death was untmely. e passed on n the prme of hs lfe. Ths communty wll mss hm sorely. CATEET Seven borough chldren afflcted wth palsy are recevng treatment at the Mddlesex County Polo Center, t was revealed today. A drve s now under way for funds by the Mddlesex Counly Cerebral Palsy League. Buddy Nesterwltz, a palsy vctm, wll receve hs specally equpped car n ceremones at the Majestc Theatre, Perth Amboy, early n June. Bll Star's Esso Servlcenter wll servce the car for a year under arrangements wth the Standard Ol Company. STUDENT COUNCL DECTS POGAM Amateur our Proves Applaud Success; Pupls Entertaners CATEET An assembly program n charge of the Student Councl was held at the hgh school. Wllam Varga, charman of the commttee n charge of the "Amateur our" program, was also master of ceremones. e ntroduced the talent whch hs commttee had dscovered. Takng part n the program were ose Lester, Charles Kereluk. Mary Gormley, Joan Baldwn, Florence Serkerka, Thaddeus Szymborsk, Wllam Magella, Juanta Gago, Glora Nemlsh, Wllam Makwlnskl, obert Wlllam- Vote Count Task To Start Monday Judges Wll Comple Votes Cast n Mss Carteret Contest CATEET Judges wll begn next Monday the task of complng the votes cast n the Mss Carteret contest sponsored by Csrteret Fre Company, Walter W. Vonah, general charman, announced today. The complaton wll be done by men outsde the fre company. A dfferent judge wll st nghtly to conduct tre tally. The judges are Mayor Stephen Skba, School Supervsor Edwn S. Qun Jr., gh School Prncpal erman orn, Counclman Andrew Baumgartner, Tax Assessor Wllam Greenwald and Counclman James Lukach. The standng of the canddates ths week s the same as last week, Mr. Vonah sad, The commttee has announced that the three top prze wnners wll get $ spendng money dally for a week. nstead of $ as orgnally announced. A televson set now on dsplay at Prce's wll be gven to the holder of the lucky votng tcket stub. Mss Cartenet wll receve a trophy donated by the Carteret Craftsmen's Club. Meanwhle, plans are progressng for the Coronaton Ball to be held Monday, May 9, n St. James' all. son and rene akovlc. The scrpt was wrtten by Los Addtonal przes: George's Levne, Shela Greenwald, Alce Market, Wantoch's Gft Shop, Karmazn and Patrca Martndale. Cozy Corner, George Chamra & On the commttee was Wllam Sons, Ethel Delcatessen, Jacob Varga, Dolores Neder, Florence Klen, M.. oth, Nck's Tavern, Mlnue, Marlene Lorok and Vctora ussell Mles Agency. Benny the Karmonocky. Student Coun- Barber, Appy's ado and Tele- cl offcers are lohard Brown, vson Store, Academy Alleys, Else Ncmlsh, Amadlo Domlnguez and Audrey ocky; Ms* lchey s Br.own's 5 and, and G. L. Felds, Ltd. the advser. Ths program wna enjoyed by GOP Sesson Tonght; the entre assembly, and the students' only regret was that t wasn't longer. Telltale Sgns nvte Theves CATBET To avod a vst to your home by a burglar ths summer, don't leave any tell-tale slgne behnd when you go on vacaton. That wa* the advce of Polce Chef George Sherdan. e warned that a stuffed mall box, a row- of mlk bottles, drawn blnds and an accumulaton of old newspapers on the front porch are all nvtatons to burglars., The chef lsted these defense mmaurrmtlnst burglars: A* your wlghjjqf to kee» an ' '" " " '"""S"-" polce mmedately when a- stranger loters around the dwellng. Lock all wndows p&d doors. Let "polce know, 'When you leave for an ekt(p^ vacaton so that the beat offcer and wnd curs can gve specal' attenton to your rfcune. Tell the mlkman not tx> leave any dary products <tt your door whle you are atwttt, Store your valuable possessons n a safety depost WX. Let your netgnto.empty your mall box d«uy *tm» the mall To Elect Charman CATEET A meetng of the Carteret epublcan Club wll-be held at fre all No. tonght. Because of the resgnaton of Frank. Bmeford Jr. as presdent, due to hs n«w dutes us muncpal charman, a new presdent wll be elected. The nomnatng commttee, of whch -Mrs. Else. Batok s clutnrmn. wll make» ts report. Followng tle meetng a socal wll be enjoyed. West Carteret Assn. Elects New Offcers CATBlTl'^rheWfet Oarteret Assocaton held a m«eno at 8:5 at the Club Murkay. Electon of offcers was held and those elected were: Presdent, Wllam Lambert; vce presdent, John Beltrane; treasurer, Jonald eynolds; secretary, Mrs. Beverly Bojcsak; fcttor- Perry s Pad Fnal Trbute By Bg Throng Many Florul Trbutes Sent; undreds Attend Funeral Servces C A T E E T undreds of frends and relatves pad ther last trbute to Borough Clerk August J. Perry, of 5 oosevelt Avenue, at the funeral servces held on Monday. Borough offcals, members of the Board of Educaton, school executves, plant workers and representatves of varous organzatons were among those who attended. / There was'a large profuson of floral trbutes. Pour cars were requred. Servces were conducted at Our edeemer Evangelcal Lutheran Church, Fords, by the pastor, ev. A. L. Keylng. nterment was n the Cloverleaf Memoral Park cemetery, Woodbrdge. The bearers, all members of the Carteret Lons Club, were Prank Jurck, James J. Lukach, Lous Brown, John Clark, Mchael olowchuk and obert Farrs. Sunday nght, members of the Perth Amboy, Carteret and Pords Lons Club conducted ther rtuals at the Synoweck Funeral ome* The ev. Mr. Kreylng also held servces at the same tme. Among those who sent floral peces were: Mr. and Mrs. Koval, Ford Lons Club, P. B. A. Local 7, U. S. Metals efnng Company, Woodbrdge Lons Club, Metuchen Lons Club, Perth Amboy Lons Club, Fords Lons Club, Carteret Lons Club, Lone Star Socal and Athletc. Club, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mttuch, Mr. and Mrs. P. Montazzol, Borough Councl and Mayor Skba, Mr. and Mrs.. T»pp«n, Mr, and Mrs. Nat Jacoby, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Clark. Also, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Comba, Woodbrdge Publshng Co., Dsplaced Person appy n Job As Chemst at U.S.M.. Plant CATEET A chemst, happy Nna. 6. and Maya. 9, already P at work here n the Caterct plant atendnk school. The famly were of the U. S. Metals efnng Company, s George Shmollovch, a dsplaced person from 'Europe. e and hs wfe and ther two daughters, as well as the 75-yearold mother of Mrs. Shmollovlch, were brought to ths country through the Church World Servce They have started ther lfe anew. They were born n ussa, but after the war made ther way to Munch, Germany, where the fve shared a sngle room. They now occupy three rooms at 87 Man Street, alway, and hope eventually to obtan larger quarters. The Shmolovlchs' daughters. Slogan Contest s Fourth of July Conducted by PALCelebraton Set Przes Wll be Awarded For Ten Words <>r Less, Commttee Announce» Offce Staff; Woodbrdge Publshng Co., Mechancal staff; Frank TO ENTETAN AT CADS Jurck, Mr. and Mrs. George Sabol, CATEET~Mrs. John Nemsh, 9 Pulaskl Avenue, wll en- Mr. and Mrs. A. Comba, Mayor and Mrs. Skba, Mr. and Mrs. A. tertan at a card party n her audonat, enry Albers, Mr. andhome May 9 members of the Mrs. Kausch, Albert Perry, Mr. Carteret Chapter, Order of Eastern Star. Mrs. Vola Ells and Mrs, and Mrs. Gus. Sedat, Mrs. Joseph Merker, Mrs. Adelne Melton, Otto Clara Bartos wll assst. eckner. Also, Mr. and Mrs. E. Ttus, Mr. and Mrs. M, Shomsky Sr., Mr. and Mrs. M. Shomsky Jr., Mr. and Mrs. E. Kdcnskl, Mrs.. Mles, Mr. and Mrs. M. Pfelfler, Mr. and Mrs. P. aury, Mr. and Mrs. V. Martn, Mr. and Mrs. Vlto Lo usso, Mrs. Steve Breza, Mr. and Mrs. M. Mtruska. J. Polkowtz, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. C. Ellscher, Mr. and Mrs. A. Welker. (Contnued op Page ) Expect Cupacty Crowd At the Dance ectal CATEET General ndcatons pont to a capacty attendance,at the rectal to be gven by the Carteret School of Dancng n the hgh school audtorum Saturday. May 7. There wll be two performances, one n the afternoon and the other lo the evenng. The proceeds of the matnee wll»o to the pqlo fund, Mrs, Joseph ayrtchk, drector, sad. PUN fclwon CATEffET A meetng wll be held Monday nght at the home of Mrs. Sophe Carpenter Lehrer, 6 oosevelt Aventte, by t: classof '7, Carteret gh School, to make tor a reunon, CATEET Announcement was made that a slogan contest s beng conducted by the Carteret Polce Athletc League dealng wth PAL ams and objectves. The contest s beng conducted n the publc and parochal schools. Students from the ffth grade and up and those of the Carteret gh School may partcpate. Commttees are beng named for all the schools, to conduct the contest, The slogan contest wll be lmted to ten words or less and entres wll 'be receved not later than June 5. Three przes wll be awarded, although no decson has been reached as to the extent of the przes. Boosters of the PAL expressed the hope that many of the pupls wll ve for the przes. The chosen slogan wll be used n all actvtes of the PAL, t was announced. SEWE ODNANCE Must Obtan Permts For Connectons Under The New Measure CATEET The Board of ealth ths week passed an ordnance dealng wth sewers. Under the measure, a permt must be obtaned frst before makng any sewer connectons from a house to the street. The permt fee s $. Every connecton wll be nspected. The board also receved a complant from 9 resdents of an- dolph and Sharot sheets that chckens and ducks kept n that vcnty dsturb ther sleep. Efforts wll be made to allevate the condton. Last mmunzaton Clnc on May ' CATEET The last mmunzaton clnc of the season wll be held by the Board of ealth Tuesday, May, at P, M,, ealth nspector Mchael Yarcheskl announced today. Wth Dr. Joseph Wantoch n charge, njectons wll be gven for whoopng cough, smallpox and dphthera. members of the ussan Orthodox Church before comng to Amerca. the latter part of February Mr. Shmollovlch s a natve of Charkov. ussa: hs wfe was born n Klfls and the chldren n Penchevo. The D.P. group was temporarly provded lvng quarters by ev. J. A. Edwards, of Queens Vllage, L.. ev, Edwn A, Goldsworthy, pastor of the Frst Baptst Church, ahway, vsted them n Long *land and after returnng to ahway obtaned the co-operaton of Key. W. B. Stroyen, of St. John's ussan Orthodox, and located the famly n ahway. Feld Day, Freworks, Block Dance Among The Many Features PCE FVE CENTS To evamp Measure On Zonng (earng on Ordnance Postponed; Councl n Talk wth Zonng Body CATEET M a y O r Stephen Skba revealed today that mporant changes arc to be made n he zonng ordnance whch s now pendng. e sad that he and members of he Borough Councl confer rrd wth the zonng commsson on the queston of varous objectons nmlnst the measure and that another meetng wth that body wll be held on Wednesday. The most mportant change proposed s permttng alteratons of one-famly houses nto two-famly dwellngs. Under the present ordnance, one-famly dw tlngs could not be altered for two famles. Ths h89 been one of the major objectons," sad the mayor. e felt that the chance wll meet wth the satsfacton of many home owners. "We are tryng to have a zonng ordnance that_wll meet wth approval of most of the people," ad the mayor. "We want to satsfy home owners and we want to satety ndustral proponents." Mayor Skba added that ft number of other changes are to be ncorporated n the ordnance. A hearng on the zonng ord- CATEET Plans for an all day celffcraton on July wer made publc today. A feature of the day's program wll be a freworks demonstraton Whle the detals have not been completed, t s understood tha the program wll be sponsored b; the Grl Scout Councl wth tn cooperaton of leadng ctzens f he communty. Accordng to present plans there wll be feld day games durng the afternoon. A crcus and a home- nance was scheduled last nlsjht, but was postponed untl next Tues but was postponed untl next Thursday because of the lack of made carnval wll occupy the atof the celebrants untl Mayor Skba and Councllmen quortrtn. n attendance wrre tenton dusk. James J, Lukach and John Leshlck. The freworks dsplay wll get Borough Attorney B. W. arrngton and Actng Borough Clerk under way after dark, and when the job s fcompleted there wll be Frances Tappen. There was only a-block dance wth a good orchestra furnshng the musc. audence. The heavy downpour a half a dozen persons n tho was lkely responsble. The Grl Scouts are plannng the program to assure a "safe and sane" Fourth of July. t wll gve the youngsters an opportunty to partcpate n a wde program to sut all comers. Mss Zrta Mellon, one of the Grl Scout boosters, sad today that ths was probably th«frst tme n the hstory of the borough that a communty-wde Fourth of July celebraton has been staged. ope was expressed that the affar wll become an annual event. NW AWAD WON BY ALCE KAMAZN Seven Scholarshps do To Local gh School Students Ths Season CATEET A lce Karmaxn has been notfed by New Jersey College for Women that she has been awarded a scholarshp totalng three hundred dollars annually. Prevously Alce was awarded pcholarshlps by Cedar Crest College n Allentown, Pa., and Beaver College, Jenkntown, Pa. Mss Karmazn has not yet decded whch scholarshp she wll accept. Marlon Ward, Ethel Mlak and Thomas Kasher were prevously announced as cholarshlp wnners. n all, seven awards have been made to fve members of the class of '5 of Carteret gh School. MSS UWEMANN N ECTAL (KpcclJll n t'mrlrw-t t'rcnx PEDECKSBUG, Va. Mss Wnfred Elzabeth undemann of Carteret, a freshman at Mary Washngton College of the Unversty of Vrgna, was presented n a pano rectal Monday evenng wth two other pupls of Levn ouston of the musc department faculty. <- > [Funds Sought by Carteret PAL AfBorwsters of the Carteret 'olce Athletc League are busy clurntltly wth a drve lur funds to (utrry un the work of the leacue. Plum»rt under WY fur n l'al Day to be hold n- July wth an»u-d«y program. Sluw n the pcture, left to rght, are: Patrolman Eowwd Cujkowskl, ulrettur uf uctlvlue*; Patrolman. SUnley tyto. stmtury; (', P. Perknn, presdent; Polce Chef CeorceSh«rld»n Jr., treasurer; Polce(uuunlwoner Juln U«blck, ve* prefcunrt.wl CuuncUnwn JU»M J.Lvk»oh,flna«cUl secretary. L Plan Court Acton Mr, arrngton also sad tnd.y that he had been nstructed to brng sut aganst bulders who tore up the pavement n Carteret Avenue wthout frst obtanng permsson. e sad that when the street was paved t was understood that no excavaton worlt Was to be made wthn fve years. n sad qute a number of bulders tore up the street and left apng holes. Columbus School Pupls n Program Exercses are eld n Assembly to Observe Mother's Day CATEET Columbus School >lebrated Mother's Day on Monay. The followng program was ven at the assembly: rectaton, 'Mother," Peter Slca: rectaton, Mother's elpers," Glora Komewskl, James Samu; rectaton, My Gft," chard ocks: rec- ;aton, "The Lovelest Word," Walter SchoBhauser, Judth Kos, Patrca Nagy. Mary Erwn, Barbara Nudge, John Gundek: ecltaton, "Only One Mother," Carolyn Kazmlersk, Elzabeth Dorko, Louse Much, Elzabeth Sebok. Orgnal poems for Mother's Day: Mrs. Clay's class Carolne Kondas. Nancy Amundson, Carol Nndge, Thomas Tobassen, Wendell Wlson, Barbara Peto, Patrca Puslllo, Charlotte Cooper, Edth 'olgan, udolph Kovacs, Oru awkes, Eleen Perence. Song: "Mother Macree," Assembly; rectaton, "A Fellow's Mother," John Pales: rectaton, 'When Mother's There," Margaret Tavares; song, "Mother," Assembly; rectaton, "er Mother," Margaret Sebok: rectaton, "What Mother Thnks," obert usnak, John Polanscak, Zolton Ur; reclaton, "Mother," Elzabeth Adams, aymond ager, Arlene Sandor, James Oalvach. Mss Caajkowak's thrd grade class program: ealth abts and Safety ules. Chldren takng part were: Jula Lukasc, Bertlan Perhaes, Arthur Donovan, Glora Dushanek, Donald McLaln, Peter Sca, Matlda ompa, Ethel Pokmesak, John Kovacs, George Mae Fago, Stephen Chakey, Joan Stewart. Joseph Samu, elen Janvar, Ethel Vonaczky. Joan Cuplk, Joseph Majoras, 'Lllan - F'edor, Jmmle awfces: song, by the class! Story on Safety. Elzabeth Sloan., Grl Scout Corner To Appear Each Frday CATEBT Begnnng today, the CATEKET PESS wll publsh a revew ot actvtes of the Carteret Grl Scouts under the headng the "Grl Scout Corner." Ml.ts Zta Mellon s the edtor. Wstch for the GU Scout news n the cxteltet PESS every; Frday. A house organ, known us. Grl SuouU, also s beng publshed 'le fust lsue made lt» anoe May U.

2 F'' TWO MAY. 5 CATEPKT r- Gye$ Manuscrpt to utgers j Auxlary Wll Elect To he. Brule New Staff at June Sesson CATFKT lunp hns been.' ft n,s the date for the electon of new offcers by Cnrtcrrt Post, T,r ".nn Auxlary to be hold n the lnoh all. A revcnlns party wll follow thp meetng. lpjm'.s on varous rommttee rf'.tcs wore submtted at the :M meclnn Mrs, Charles Sltun. communty ftt-vnc chalrmnn. sttfd that,5 r.ncer dressngs were made by mpmbrrs, representng 7 UMtkn: hours, Mrs. Thomas Jnkeway of the Memoral Day corrmlttee outlned lhus for ths yrar'.s program. She (nk'nccd thnt all borr>u:h O.K'l nr parents wll be guests of the rrcnrral Momeral Day commttee t n luncheon n the Ukranan nnvlon followng the parade May Membrrs of the unt who wsh to attend should make reservatons wl thr chftrman, Mrs. Thomas Jakcwny, by May. Mrs. Clfford Cutter, poppy poster contest, charman, reported thnt wnners n the contest were Stephen Orrnenk and Theresa Alplvm-o of Cnrteret gh School am Flunk Toth and Kenneth Jomo of le Columbus School. A CAD OF TANKS GALVANEK We wsh to express our sln- <"-rr U.mks to our relatves,! t!"tls and neghbors for ther knd expressons of sympathy. many.'rs of kndness, the many.sprtual bouquets and beautl-, fd flornl trbutes extended to us n our recent bereavement n th:> loss of our dearly beloved husband, father and brother. Water J. Galvanek Sr. We especally wsh to thank le ev. L. J..Petrck for hs knd words of consolaton, the nuns of the Sacred eart Church, Dr. Lous Gould, offlr.'tl stff of Poster Wheeler Corporaton, N. Y. chapter of P5-vear club of Foster Wheeler ; Corporal-on. N. Y. General Proluctlon Department and Local "nducton Dopartment of Fos- ;T Wheeler Corporaton, Kn'-hs of Columbus Carey Councl, P.B.A. No. 7, New Jersey State Baseball Umpre's Assd-laon, South Amboy Brgg B->eball Assocaton, Central Jersey Baseball Umpre's Assocaton, Carteret Cardnal A. ('., Local Umpres Assocaton. M c r h a n c a Department, of Amercan Agrcultural Choml- ' l Company, Frends at Mc- Unle's, gang at Shorty's, those who donated cars and drvers, the tq\vn offcals, the Cutset f'hool offcals, the Carteret Fre Dopartment, the Cnrteret 'ulcc Department, pall bearers v ho vere members of the Qart'r Ccntuj-y Club of Poster! wu :-l;r Corporaton, and the! fur"v:l drertor, E. N. Blzub, f;>r.satsfactory 'servces rendered. Mrs. Anna Galvanek and Famly Ssters and Brothers CLASSFED '«SA.K A TAM.: TO] CAS STOVK, n ood ' '.nlll, <. fall 'nrtt'rot - "'-- - C-8* pnppv snp wll bo conducted n he hnrnukh Mny f and 7. The auxlary has donated $7 l.o the drum nnd bmle corps of the post, the amount realzed from a card party. Mrs. Jakewny announced that one canddate, from thr local hgh school hns been entered for the county scholarshp whch wll be decded May 9. A card party was planned Tor June 7 n the borough hall wth Mrs. Thcadorc Pfennst n charge. Four new members were welconed nt last nght's meetng: Mrs, Pearl Gnda, Mr.s, Jula alkovrh, Mr.s, sabel Lefkowltz and Mrs. Belle OevlrUman, Mrs. arckner, membershp charman, reported that the unt has now exceeded ts 95 membershp drve quota but s contnung ts efforts to expand the membershp rolls further. Mrs. Pfenng, coupon charman, urged the contnued support of the publc n gvng redeemable coupons to the auxlary. These coupons are collected by the unt and the materals receved for them are donated to hosptals and other smlar organzatons. Lades' Nght Sunday For Carey Councl, KC CATEET A dnner - dance wll mark Ladles' Nght to be held by Carey Councl, 8Q, Knghts of Columbus Sunday nght. Walter Cook's orchestra wll play. Arrangements are n charge of Phlp Poxe, charman; Mchael nnd Joseph Puslln, John Green, Joseph Koncz, Wllam Teleposky, Stephen Torok and George Slsko. nc Manuscrpt o '/\ KC to Lve," John Ollnras best-seller, s presented to uut-rs Unversty Lbraran Donald CamMo (center) by the author ruthtl. (. KobM Krendlrr l«ft). utgers alumnus, bblophle, and host of New.York's fumed "" Club, arranged the presentaton, one of a large collecton he ts KlUherng for the lbrary as a memoral to hs brother, the late Jack Krlendler. ADASSA CAPTE CATEET At n dnner held,ln the otel Perth Amboy the Oar- Levet Chapter of ndassnh nstalled the followng offcers; Mrs. Max J. Gruhln. presdent; Mr.s. Phlp D'ourr, frst vce presdent; Mss enretta Wess, second vce presdent; Mrs. Edward Ulnan, treasurer; Mrs. Leon Qreenwald, fnancal secretary; Mrs. Samuel Chodosh, recordng secretary; Mrs. Elmer E. Brown, A. M. by ev. Anthony uber. correspondng secretary, and Mrs. Al Carpenter, Mrs. Lous Lebow nterment wll be n St. Jame*' and Mrs. Jack Sten, board memters. Cemetery, Woodbrdge. LES MAt>DEN and CLAUDE GEMAN arc ready to serve.you al your new neghborhood G&M SELL SEVCE CENTE AMBOY AVE. & MAWBpY ST. g-9 a Whatever your e:r needs, yo can always pc sure of top qualty products and expect courteous servce whenever you drve n.... Specalsts n... MOTO TUNE-yp wth Kns Analyser LUBCATON SFVOtf " " "" ""' YDAMATC AND FLUD DVE AND WASNG CSTENSEN'S "The Frendly Store" tort M$ gve you wth Lfe Bra and Lfp Grdle EXACT FGUE Ff-Formft desgners work from lve modeh of every fgure type to assure you an exact ft. FBEE-ACTON <:O» FOBT-Formft'g exclusve comfort cut allows frpe play wth your every movement. Stephen Derczo tes Set for Tomorrow CATEET The funeral of Stephen Derczo,, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Derczo, Pershn; Ayenue. who ded Wednesday, wll be held nt 9 o'clock tomorrow mornng from hs home. A hgh mass of requem wll be offered n St. Elzabeth's Crwrch at 9: Also survvng are three ssters, Mrs. Stephen Suto. ths borough: Mrs. Joseph Boldzar. East Brunswck Townshp, and Mary, at home,»n.d three brothers, John, Mchael and Prank, all of ths borough. Kaznerfsh tes eld Ths Mornng CATEET the funeral of Prank Kazmersk. 58, 8 Longfellow Street, was held ths mornng from the Synowleskl Funeral ome, 6 Atlantc Street. A hgh mass of requem was offered n the oly Famly Church. nterment was n St. Gertrdue's Cemetery, Colona. Mr. Kazmersk. an employee of the borough santaton department, ded n hs home Tuesday. e was a member of the Polsh Natonal Allance, Group, and the Polsh-Amercan Ctzens' Cu> and te was a communcant of the oly Famly. C. Church. Survvng are hs wfe, Anna; a son, Tadeusz. at home; a brother, Joseph, and a sster, Josephne, both n Poland. venrs. of 5 Wrst. 8th street, N''V! Yure Cty, formerly of C.wlerel, ded Monday mornnk of a heart attack whle a), work vs n 'ltk'at the Snmney eally dor- P )!!,ln. 9 West, 57th Street., New Yr) l < rly. Vl. l r ekn was horn n On tem t nl lfts been lvng p New York Cty for 5 years. e s survved n hs stepfather, Mchael Palln- 'u of Carteret. fve ssters, Mrs, Wllam Garment! or Woodbrd-o. N.., Mrs. Staphpn Kwchllnca of okly), N. Y., Mrs. John otala nf -ork. sland, Mrs. Bertha uylo nf New York and Mrs. urry KkulM of Nw York, and one b'hn, Charles Svenda of Lnden, N J. Funeral sejvx"; took place from /ll) Fflrnl om(-. 5 whfcler Aanp, Catteret, yesterday aftert(»n at :5 & M.. thence to the S. Ellas p.. Church at : P. >J. T^ey. C. S. Eoskovcs-offcated'. nterment was n St. James* Cemetery. W r XO qu} C^TEEf A "sweet" sale wll be held, tonght from 6 to $ P. M. at tre church basement, sponsored by tne 'chor Assocaton of the Frst 'Presbyteran Church. Mrs. Sfct'ph'en?OVJLCS and Mr. George Slqan and'mr. Lesle Van Pelt are n charge of arrangements. OB'S Carteret Grl Scout Corner The frst ssue of the Olrl Scout News was prnted May lf by a lrnup of ntermedate Scouts of Columbus School. We wll attempt to prnt the paper every three weeks untl after Day Cnmp. There was a meetn of the Grl Scout leaders, the Day Camp leaders, and the Grl Scout Councl at the Publc Lbrary on May,7 at 7:Q. Plans up to date and future lpnas yere the busness of the meetng. Mss Vctora Gutowsk s Carteret Grl Scout dret-lor. A large group of 'Grl Scouts from all troops" marched n the Lberty Pell parade op Tuesday. May 6, Thursday. May 8, the Grt Scout Fourth of July Commttee met at the.home 'of Mrs, J. O. Nevll, 88 Lowell Street, to complete the plans for the Safe and Sane Fourth of July. We have had gfts of money from Sam Kaplan, the Eastern Star, and the Craftsmen's Club. Ther good Wshes and knd acts are accepted wth grattude. On Aprl,, our only Senor Grl Scout Troop, under the leadershp of*mss Anne OavatPtz, entertp.ned ther mothers at a pre- Mother's Day dnner at the Saered eart Churth. They had a program of musc and a one-act pny on home lfe. Mr.s. LoVelt.o Nevll and Mss Zta Mellon were guests. Grl ^cout Drector, Mss Vctora Gutowak, became a brde on Saturday,. May. She wll contnue her Grl Scout work when she returns from her honeymoon. ntermedate Troop No, sponsored by the ungaran eformed Church, had ther Mothpr's Day nment Wednesday evenng ^f church "hall. Earfh mother receved a lovely hand-made box from her daughter. S. Le Bow of Le Bow's Super- Market has'gven the Grl Scouts cases of cooke-mx. Ths wll be baked nto cqokles by the Grl Scouts and they wll sell the cookes n the Super-Market on Frday and Saturday, May 6 and t The Grl Scouts wll receve all the money made on the snle of the cookes. Ths s a PAL actvty and has been arranged for us by Offcer Edward Czajkowsk. The musk: teachers of Nathan warczuk, daughter of w George, fllnlowavzul- Street, has se June, of her marrage n K,,,, son of Mr. and Ms > zsk, andolph srrw The cerepony wll,,k e oly Famly Chun. n honor of hrr m,, marrage, the mvj,,' s wns elven a surpr-c St. Ellas' all by Mr, WojctfchowKk, Mr.s. V., warczuk ftnd Mrs. Amv The affar was ntlelj enty-flve f;ursts. LAtA ECUPEAT\(; CATEET Mchael 5 oosevelt Avenue, w went an operaton n n belh Oentral ospk;,,. atng at hs home hn'e Grls of Lonj. A;,, Well brought-up dnmhld two secrets Jealously: and the le of ther u-"\ squeezed ther feet nto. vfre too tght and f,ft. n calculable harm to ther L not to menton ther l.-.p,,j ale and Columbus gong to teach the fter-school. Watch th:, the tme and place. ADO & TELEVSON! SALES AND SEVCE, nc. The largest Servce Dealer n Woodbrdge PEFOMS WEE OTES FAL! No Outdoor Antenna Necessqry n Most Localtes! 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3 ; " e;r,rf't:.«ltr Tl',., U, ;T PESS FDAY, MAY 9, 95 PAGE TEE er's Day Marked by Many Organzatons Dolores C Corey Approprate Programs Premfcd WU f duly tn' of the mot,hcrhood WBJ Fathers Order, -was fchf guest pntntlon of nly Year merlals to rough wth ap- speaker at the communon break- f-ach mother at the end'of the, ns by varous orwere expres- Sacred eart Parsh under the fast tendered the mothers of the rms by Father Pnlenskv 'lrpstcem n whch auspces Of the oly Name Socety. St. Joseph's Church More than 5 women of St. The theme of hs speech was ajoseph's parsh receved communon n a body at the 8 o'clock masj nm b «" de of c CATEET Announcement Guld trbute to mothers. ()ld of the Free The group attended the 8 o'clock after whch they attended a com- f "" Dolores Cecela,,, Church enter- mm s and receved corrtmunlon n munon breakfast n the school daughter of Mrs. Joseph Treflnko, ",.' nf members at a body. The ev, L. J. Petrlt* cele- hall, under the auspces of the M U *?Zf, A JT e ' ^ ^ V '. ]lu - c h hall. Bach brated the Mass and ave the ln-altar-osary Socety The ev ough and Phlp F. Corey, 9 St '.,,,,,ft and corsage. vocaton tnd benedcton at the Casper Yost, pastor, was celebrant O«or«e Avenue, ahway to Thomas ' N ', m ;h was awarded breakfast. of the mass. Q. Las Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. ;,, me oldest mother Thomas K. Llss. 6 Orchard Terrace, Lndtn. Fathtr Yost opened the breakfast wth a prayer after whch j.-sther Balog, second M;, Bnlog. thrd old- The weddng s planned for Mrs. Frank Curcy rected a poem,,',.< roth, most chldren, ntltled "Mother." Mrs. Elzabeth,, Katko, most grand- Mss Corey was graduated from l llw ft nd names f ea- ',,, lrr.alnment. Models,,,v Kuhn, Mrs. elen,],, strfe O'Lear and Mnsh. Przes n games ',. Nlrs. snphe Csablna, " Mrs Vola amlton, M-s Esther Blrl, Mrs. h MS. Betty Clnege, ;rl l;,k, Mrs. Balo, Mrs. U MS. Frank Kol. unter n charge was l Mrs. ruhn, charman, Mrs. elen ammer, :lka, Mrs, elen M, s. Sherdan, Mrs., Ncmsh, Mrs. Marvn Mlllcent Metefy. and Mrs. Anna d eart Affar John Norbert of Unon Joseph Shutello was charman of arrangements. epresentatves of organsatons present were ntroduced as follows: Mrs. John arnlk of the 8ovak Sokol Lodge, Mrs. Joseph asek, Lades' Jednbta Socety; Mrs. Joseph Dollnlch, PTA, Mrs, Steve Ondrejack, Mrs. ose Stanchar, Altar osary Socety, and Ms Dorothy Lauter, the Sodalty. regent of Court Fdels Catholc Daughters; Mrs, Carolne Babltsky, presdert, and Mrs. Prances A dnner prepared by the menpoll of the PTA; Mrs. enry Green, Of St. Mary's Greek Catholc presdent of St. Joseph's Socal Church was held as a Mother's Day Club, and Mss Wllla Walsh of the celebraton n the church hall. Approxmately mothers were church. Young Lades' Sodalty of the present. Mrs. Safchnky ntroduced the A poem n honor of the mothers guest speaker, Mrs. James Egolf of was rected by Mss Olsa Klelman n Englsh and Mss Anna Masluck n Ukranan. The church greatest foe of Communsm, cted the Catholc church «s the chor, under the drecton of Vasyl Mss Margaret Trotter, grand oosevelt Avenue Grl's Engagement to Lnden Man s Anonunccd SETS Tm" TT' ^ Startand S? d n?, tl? U!!ed fc OfflCewo(wr ous 'rlne Glbbs School. New York.?Sf '» ^n, Were. P, res6rt " S She holds a secretaral poston Cole, grand wlt)h the Walter Welr Advertsng Agency. New York. Mr. Ltss was graduated from Thomas Jefferson lsrh School. Elzabeth; attended Unversty of Nebraska, Newark College of En- Scholarshp Wnner M8 ETEL M.AK CATEET Mss Ethel Mltk, daurhter of Mr. and Mrs, Guatav Essex Street, who reoetv«d a scholarshp from the F.k* resded here for ffty years. gneerng and was graduated from Survvng are two daughters, utgers.unversty n 99. e s a Cartertt lth School student. Mrs. Mae umphres, wth whom mechancal engneer employed by she resded, and Mrs. saac Van the Lnk-Belt Corporaton, Phlajdelpha, and s a member of the CATEET PKESS am A. of ths place, James. o Pelt of ths place; three sons. Wll ahway, a New York attorney. She j Amercan Solcety of Mechancal ope and Joseph J. of ahw«y: Engneers, For three years he CONGATULATES grandchldren, U great-grandchldren, two half-brothers, John served n the nfantry durng World War. CATEET Mr. and Mrs. Smmons of Westerlelgh, S.., and Kaskrw. saw? Ukranan and En«- regent of Court Vctory, ahway, George Travostno, Lnden Street, James Slmmors of TravB, 8.., l-sh songs. The pastor, the ev was also ntroduced. Mss Ann Glbney of the 'hgh school faculty, OATEET Mrs. elen Fran- ELECT MS. FANKOWSK celebrated ther th weddng annversary on Sunday. A mass n Slekman of Westerlelgh and Mrs. and two half-slstevs, Mrs. uth Leo. Pelensky, and Joseph K Onda. p - esldent of the parsh, delvered bref addresses. Kneelng" and "Ave Mara." Flor- :olor bearer at the meetng of theseph's Church. Ths was sans "Mother At Thy Feat s kowskl of ths borough was elected ther honor was sad n St. Jo-Lous Krk of the Bronx, N. Y, followed MAUO MOTOS Authorzed Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 9;j ahway Avenue Woodhrdge We are pleased to announce that we are now lak!! orders' on Chrysler and Plymouth cars for quck delvery. * Stop n and See Us Today! ave You Seen The Beautful New 95 Calorc GAS ANGE 5 Chrstensen's Dept Store 97 MAN ST. WOODBDGE PCK - UP - DELVEY Woodbrdge 8-75 Perth Amboy -758 STOES WOODBDGE - FODS OPELAWN AT PNELLS ATS fa: Get a MOTO TUNEUP Tre Checkup Anothcr event n honor of the <mce Sleklerka accompaned- Mss Glbney at the pano. Mrs. Curcy was general charman of arrangements. Mrs. Elzabeth Caguar and Mrs. Mchael ^ Scentfc,, m omnrau m/omam Klu >w the thrll of drvng a perfectly tuned up '.'"fe. Peak performance can only be had when tl*t- 'K'lUon and carburetor are set to tlu manufacturer's s l'<'(lkatons. Our equpment and tune up data, l>l»»s M'ence, can restore that new-car feelng. ( «"e n and see Les today! e's a carburetor school K'^luate and can take care of your carburetor troubles. All;.buy 'O TE TOPS N TUNE-UP SKK -SEVCE - Texaco Pd Sofka were on the tcket commttee and Mrs. elen Mullen, Mrs. John Lesle and Mrs. Anna La- occo asssted wth table arrangements. Grl Scouts Fete Workers Grl Scout Troop No., sponsored by the Free Magyar eformed Church, gave a Mother's Day program n the church hall. The mothers of *th«mpmlprs wevp presented wth jewelry boxes made by the scouts, and corsages. The program whch ncluded tap dances, songs, a fashon shop, rectatons and pano selectons, featured Maran Grohman, Beverly Schmdt, rene Sebok, art'le Lehrcr, Margaret Sebok, Louse Tamml. Mertle Mae Cromwell, Arlene O'Dannell. Brenda Mlsdom, Goa Graeme. elen Furges, Markus, Loretta Nagy. Phllpps, Eleanor Bodnar, Elza beth Sebok. and was under the drecton of Mrs. John Balka an Mrs. Stella O'Lear. Mss Johnson's Troth eevaled by Pur cuts CATEET Announcement lms been made- by Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Johnson, 5 Orchard Street, ths borough, of the en- Kgement of ther daughter, elen, to Alan Mortensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mortensen, 7 Brace Avaue, Perth Ardboy. The prospectve brde s a graduate of Woodbrdge gh School and s employed by Volupte, nc., Lnden. er fance, a graduate o[ lhe Perth Amboy gh School :md who served n the U. S. Navy, s employed at the Crest Vew Terrace housng project. ob PNTNG of Qualty Whatever your prntng needs we can do the "job" to your complete satsfacton. Low prces. MDDLESEX PKESS 8 GEEN STEET WOODBKUGE, N. J. Mddlesex County Councl of Lalles' Auxlares, Veterans of Foregn Wars, held n Fre all, here. by a famly dnner. The couple was marred May, 9, n the oly nnocent. C. Church, New York Cty. Mrs. Travostno s the former Mara Blanchett. Travostno s a retred mployee of the eadng alroad. CAD OF TANKS EUGENE KEPLE The couple has sx chldren, We wsh to express our sm- Mrs. Josephne Curcy, Mrs. Jean cere thanks to our relatves, lolgan and Glora Travostno of frends and neghbors for ther ths borough: Mrs. Sylva Dossena knd expressons of sympathy, of Port eadng, Mrs. Lee Dossena and enry Travostno of many acts of kndnesses, sprtual bouquets and beautful Woodbrld«e, and grandchldren. floral trbutes extended to us n our recent bereavement n the loss of our dearly beloved father, grandfather and brother, was held by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas CATEET A famly dnner Eugene Kepler. Larkn Sr., Grant Avenue. Sunday We especally wsh to thank n honor of ther nd weddng the ev, C. Yost and ev. A. annversary. The dnner was held Boland for ther knd words of at the couple's summer cottage comfort; the Amercan Cyanamd Company of Lnden, N. J.; The Larklns have three chl- n Seasde eghts. Dr. M. A. Chodosh, the Carteret dren. Thomas, Francs and Mrs. Frst Ad. Squad, those who donated cars, the pall bearers, the the former Meta ock. Charlotte Balnt. Mrs. Larkn s Carteret Polce Department and the funeral drector. E. N. Blzub, DAUGTE TO SEBOKS for satsfactory servces rendered. CATEET A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sebok. Port eadng, formerly of ths Kepler Famly borough, at the Perth Amtooy Gen- ' eral osptal. former flagstaff say* ere? a good neghbor treat tnat cant be beat! V Whatever Coffee you're drnkng now at whatever prce we dal lenge you to laste Flagstaff Coffee! Enjoy a deep, mellow, velvety flavor born out of a tecrel blend of the rcheat coffee beans from Bratl, Colomba and Venezuela! See why there' no other Coffee lke Klugsluf! 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Mrs. Walter Bor chard, organst, played favorte hymns "of the deceased. nterment wns n Evergreen Cemetery, Elzabeth, There were msny floral trbutes and the rtes were brgrly attended. Bearers were Walter and Lesle Van Pelt, John W. umphres, Douglas N. umphres, Amos offman and Fred Ouenther. Pne Grove, Woodmen Crcle of Woodbrdge held ts rtual Sunday nght. Mrs. Mlter ded May at the ahway Memoral osptal. Sh NFANT CSTENED CATEET The nfant sonof Mr. and Mrs. John Cleslarczyk of Emerson Street was chrstened John at baptsmal ceremones held n St. Joseph's. C. Church. Sponsors were Joseph Slattery and Mss ta Ceslarczyk. Mrs. Cleslarczyk s the former Dorothy Coughln. SALES SEVCE Francs / Dolnch and Brde ut Sea sland, Ga. CATEET- -A pretty weddng ook place Saturday mornng n he oly Famly Church here, when Mss Vctora P. Qutowskl, laughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. ev. Alexander Burnt, curate of the church, offcated at the nuptal mass and performed the Jouble-rlng ceremony. The brde, escorted by her father, was attended by Mss Mara Cluffreda, of Port eadng, w mad of honor and her sster, Ml* Blanche Gutowskl. an brdesmad Marlon Dolnch of ths borough and Wnfred Dollnlch of ahway were flower grls. Francs D'Zurllla of Westfleld Many Frenls, elatves At Calvunek Sr. Funeral CATEET M a n y relatves and frends attended the funeral Monday mornng for Walter J. Galvantk Sr., held from hs home, 86 Lncoln Avenue. A hgh mass of requem was offered n Sacred eart Church by the pastor, ev. L. J. Petrck. nterment was n oly Trnty Cemetery. opelawn. Bearers, members of the Quarter Century Club of the Foster Wheeler Corporaton, were Joseph Dollnlch, Edward Zmmerman. ussell Everett, John Scally, George lla and former counclman ercules Ells. Carey Councl 8, Knghts ol Columbus, and the Quarter Cen tury Club conducted ther rtuals at the home. There were many floral trbutes. r u best man and usherng were John Orech and Stanley Dyng, both of thk borough, and Joseph Btumjtartrvpj nf cwnrrn The brde's gown was mad* of and bouffant skrt over blush satn whch termnated nto ft short tr»ln. er fngertp-length herloom vel, whch was worn by the brdegroom's mother, wss at- Uched to a band of orttndy trmmed wth lles of the valley and she carred whte roses and' lles of the valley. The mad of honor was attred n a whte organdy over green taffeta strapless (own wth a matchng cape, a green organdy headband and she carred a cascade of yellow flowers whle the brdes-. mad's gown was whte organdy over yellow taffeta, styled lml- arly. The flower grls wore short whte organdy dresses over yellow taffeta. They wore wreaths of dwarf vy end carred mxed flowers. Upon ther return from a weddng trp to Sea sland, Ga., the newlyweds wll resde at the Ftch Street address. For travelng, the brde chose a bege su't, brown accessores and a mnk scarf. The brde s a graduate of Carteret gh School and s employed by the Foster-Wheeler Corporaton here. er husband, also a graduate of Carteret gh School, attended utgers Unversty and sreved as an avator wth the U. S. Navy n the Pacfc theatre where he was awarded the Dstngushed Flyng Cross. e s now an actve offcer n the Naval eserve statoned at Floyd Bennett Feld n Brookly and s employed as an Eastern representatve for a Detrot frm. NEW DeSOTOS & PLYMOUTS FO MMEDATE DELVEY METCK MOTOS, nc. YOU AUTOZED DeSOTO-PLYMOUT DEALE 6 St. Georges Ave. ahway, N. J. We Always ave a Fne Selecton of Good Used Cars OPEN EVENNGS AND SUNDAY WE'VE NEVE DONE TS BEFOE! YOU'VE NEVE SAVED SO MUC! Unequalled sze range! Jvnor,»l- >, womnj ala half l» k matron! la S. MtkCnM yw want.' * " * - - Cash or <r«dt tarn* pru«l No thorgt alteraton! ON F r. Not a one-tme "flash", but a new dress dept. polcy-celebratng our 5nd Annversary. Starts loday, no watng, 5 V now or ma * mowmen Not one Choce but dozens! lanlth doubt) Ths * no anemodal offer, but cream of summar's best. Cotton* plan and plad, broadcloths, prnts, sheers-all here SEENG S BELEVNG! A glance nto our glamour-packed dress wndow wll drve home proof-postve that ths brand new salo sensaton qsures most dress for least money snce pre-war days We nvte you shop our wndow F/STJ \UUYSTOQ[\

4 PAOF FOTm FDAY, MAY, 5 CATEET EOAL NOTCES ryu" \UTxv*.'\!.':5 : * ;.»'\'^ p -'- --' ; ll-.ll. n - ll"r<nt:l "' ' n-'.''l ' ' '' '..... AN < ; l\ <N<K K.VTT.D' CyT.D' \v,tak-: XOTCK nt McllMtl O;»>N vvo: T ^T'V'''WMMS! -" v l' '.'C-B to mh t» 'lf.'^f.at-: TMK N.- AM" lls.vk'tos " " A 'l.'vatk l'..''lfl r.nnn.l ll h" Bt"»<n "' ary S.;\V:: m: ms;.- KUK: re,,,.,.,., r,r trl,,,^r,( \-\r T r. MN led. M-:\V;: \>!:',.,...,. vtu- SYSTKM ' '' ' ' "»">"'l'l"n. m^ A'AM Y.W'Y.KNVkl < «"".. MhK.lnlwn- **<" S" r'l.. ll.l...' ll.nll ;,,,., mr nr tll- Ml.f T A lnrew l»-» C. Slnl.,f \. u.-ra.-v l- :... t n «. t-. (. f,. n.». l<' nn'lf r.lunn--.- v.,l..... M. '.'.n l.nn...!lt..! n mllnx t" -run. <» < nmh.'. t.,...-rtl-. _l;>,-m. A.MK l]:..n,m«l. ^ k ' ) f ; _- r u m l'..u:l.." n'-ulf,....,.,., ( f - r..l.l..-..ll'..bl ' C NOTCE OF fale BOOUO OF CAEET. NKW JESEY $5, OENEAL MPOVEMENT BOND8 STEET MPOVEMENT BONDS 7, EMEGENCY OUSNG BOND8 SEALED POPOSAS wn be w;e.v«l by the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Cartwl. n the County of Mddlesex, New Jersey, at tht Borough Councl Chnmbprs, Borouph all, on Cooke Avenue. n sad Borough, on the Frst Day of Junp. 96, t 8 o'clock P. M., Eastern DaylKht avng Tme, for the purchase of $5, Oenrral mprovement Bonds dated June. 8, numbered to S. nclusve, mnturnu n numercal order on.june l of earn year, twelve bonds n 95, nne bonds n 95, ten bonds n earn of the years 95 to 9S5, nclusve. $, Street mprovement Bonds dated June, 96, numbered to.. nclusve, maturng n numercal order on June of each year, nne bonds n 95, sx bonds n 95, fve bonds n each of the years 95 to 955, nclusve. $7, Emergency ousng Bonds dated June, 95, numbered to 7, nclusve, maturng n numercal order on June of each year, three bonds n each of the years 95 to 959, nclusve The bonds of sad ssue maturng n the years 958 to 959, nclusve, are redeemable, at the opton of the Borough, n nverse numercal older f less than all, on June, 955 or on nny nternet pnympnt date thereafter, at par and accrued nterest, after thrty days publshed notce. Sad ssue of bonds wll br sold as combned ssue and the combned maturtes of sad ssues of bonds are as follows: $, n 95, FLAS! AE YOU LUCKY? WELL, LET'S SEE!! A Tcket Wll Be Gven Away wth Every arcut or Shave at the Servce Barber Shop 559 OOSEVELT AVENUE, CATtTEET, N. J. On Saturday Evenng May JO, at 5 P. M. the Frst Wnner wll receve an ELECTC ON Wnner's name wll appear n our shop wndow... ' Take the Key.., Take a de. Take the Leader! LEGAL NOTCES LEGAL NOTCES STtfa r«*r lsstfo BS, tnetafc, Kffl n'eveh of the years 968 to 99. nclusve. All of sad bonds wll be n the denomnaton of $,; n coupon farm, wth the prvlege of regstraton u to prncpal only or as to both prncpal and nterest; prncpal and nterest (June and December ) payable at the offce of the Borough Treasurer or at the opton of the holder at the Carteret Bank 8t Trust Company. Carteret. New Jersey. Bdders must state n ther proposal the rate of nterest namng a alntfle rate for all of sad bonds as f they consttuted a sngle ssue > the bonds are to bear, not exceedng sx per centum per annum, expressed n a multple of one-elffhth or one-twenteth of one per centum. No proposal wll be consdered for bonds at a rate hgher than the lowest rate at whch a leknlly acceptable proposal s receved. No bds wll be consdered for sad ssues separately and all proposals, mnt be for all of sad ssues as a combned ssue. As between proposals at the same lowest nterest rate, the bonds wll be sold to the bdder offerng to pay for the combned ssue not less than the. prncpal amount of $8, and accrued nterest, and not more thnn $9, and accrued nterest, and to accept therefor the lowest amount of bonds, the bonds to be accepted beng those frst maturng. and f two or more offer to accept the same least amount at the same lowest rate of nterest, then sad bonds wll be sold to the bdder or bdders offerng to pay therefor the hghest addtonal prce, whch prce shall not exceed by more than $, the par value of the bonds hereby offered for sale. Each proposal must be accompaned by a certfed or casher's or treasurer's cheek for two per centum of the amount of bonds offered, drawn upon a bank or trust company to the order of the Treasurer of the Borough, partally to secure sad Borough from any loss resultng from falure of the bdder to comply wth the terms of hs bd. No nterest wll be allowed on such depost. n addton to the prce, bd, the purchaser must pay accrued nterest at the rate borne by the bonds from the date of the bonds to the date of payment of the purchase prce. The rght s reserved to reject any or all bds, and any bd not complyng wth the prqvlsons hereof or offerng to pay» premum n excess of $,, wll be rejected. Bds are desred on forms whch wll be furnshed by the Borough, and each bd must be enclosed n a sealed envelope marked "Proposal for Bonds," and addressed to the Borough Treasurer. The legalty of the bonds wll be examned by Caldwell, Marshall, Trmble and Mtchell, of New York Cty, whose approvng opnon wll be furnshed to the purchaser wthout charge. The bonds wll be delvered on June 5,' 95, or as soon thereafter as they may be prepared. By order of the Mayor and Councl of the Borough of Carteret. n the County of Mddlesex, New Jersey. Dated. May 9, 95. ALEXANDE COMBA, Borough Treasurer. C. P '5O. f afk 8w Sfok Meet the worm sprng tun on our spacous sundeas overlookng the boardwalk ond the bench fvlrjnt mtnlv Fnttrtnnmert proflrom. oom.- n'ngte [rom J. twn bed from}! Call Atlantc Cty 5- LEGAL NOTCES corkt or NKW JBfl- SKV *'hnn'kr\ Ulvlnlcn, l'ket N., '-L'::-m. Tl-: nn\v::y AVMS ANK, n rnrpnrdlln nl tl* Mat* of Nw York, PUntlft, un. 'A',. KW.T.K, MATAN f..ht \ 'l Fn. for n. ' r*nl»'«lnt l Aprl '.v \ rl le r tlf" nlnve tllf ol Wlt, tn rnr lr<-«tfrl ;nl -VTC. wll «M. n Ull' nl lllllll" 'lllp ""wklnk-jday, T TWKNTV-or:T AV OK MAY A.!>., NNKT^N lll'nh:.;) 'PTY t.me ''lo'k MMtnlnrt Tlmr (ml n%.. /'ly-k > v «t Kn'lnn Tme n n' rfcrtlcdm nf tn' ll lny, ut ll»' Sn rlff' nfflc n tln 'll)' nf S-w ln.-wlrk, N.... A., tlal rmt <tr p.r.--l of lutll, tn.l', vnk : T n K n (le tl - <>j. r h nf r.ul'f.-l n the (-'mnlv f M,l..'"fv n tn' SlMe nf New.FT*.-), ;.\'U krutv. t nml lpslgnh-l -M*.l«'.S' :llll «Sf..rk ", m rrrt t ntp cntlll'l "Mnp nf «'nrt'r»t -lklls flhmll lt 'rlt-. ll Ull..uKl of llnun'v'll, Mhl'llfs-v 'nn, N.].. lmlptl 'Vl-mry ft, l!;7. mrv^yol arl rnuppfj hv Frftl-.. l< \ ^tnnns, r. ^., 'JMP, \.," wll'l n;p W( llcl ndrk's on\r nf MM-X 'pntv m KMlrr.f,- L'!, 7 n«mp N<>. J. lle.no. :l!. MlNt FP vtn' tr^mupf con- M-ynl tn 'm!] Knn7 e K Mnrln Kmle. lls wlf'. by ln'l nf lmll 'lnstl ( em 'll., lrlllll'* ftl llllto lurwltlt nml n ho rf'nnl'l Klntlnn>t«lv wth PP rrs'tf. Thn K a prchs! nney murtgnk Kven n f.'re.prt of tp nttnln-e prlre for n:fl run V^.Vl(>, SAlt p(>nh«< urc mnrtgge'l ljf t n r-ntrllun., f any apponrlnn nf rprnrl nn.l munlrlml wltl ll nml lkuhr hp t't-nepln. lcrllnots and :j* nr '!tfrf * tlorontn lnnktfc n n fn.vnn'! tt-rl:lnlmk, Lncf the cverslnn or rnvfslm. rt^ta nol r>nnlnlf>r», -cnn, KSC nml prufllm th-renf, AN'lt A.SO all th* slnu, rlnht, ttlr, nt'ret, tnufly. p't^seklnn, rltln and wlu t s-nea r r. n<t wll n law K n MUlty, nl' ho )[nrtk"k'>r, uf. n md n lte C, unt «v<-ry pan «n pun-pl tlorcnf. vltl the ppurtrjnmo. n'l K, omlpnont, r r K K s or other rnp*rty whnt.sopv^- ln.«tftllel or he nntmllel am "sol n rtml altot DP buldng or lullltnk nun 'l'dtfl nr hro.flor tn he erert-d nrhllng n part Ml awnng!* wtepm, nlnlfx, fmuro, nml al lcaln, lkhtlnk, ventlatng, re. frlkeratlk, m nflatng, und vooktng ulpn«nt und appurtcanrea thprpt the MnrtrnKor hcr»hy dehk tlut t n ntended tlmt tlo. tems lt ren 'nnncratfd»hall >c lf'cnod tn ]a\" leen pe'nnn^ntly nntlu'd as rart of the rrnltv. t'l'nlsfs knnwn as 5 erman Strct. 'artt'rbt, N. J. Tn' npprur.mt;' umrmnt of lte jnlk''t to lp natlsflel ty sahl sale tn- sum uf Kljclt Thomand Two ft t n lo.l Tltrpp Dollars < S..O l'kl'mm wll llo cfjmtg of ths «alp Tnfph-- wll ll and nltkular (n- rlklts, p'lvllegrpn, lcrelltnent ud ttpu'tt ntn'fs tlprenntt be- nklts nf n unywlne apperttlnlng COlNE.rs A. WA,,, SlerlfT WLLAM UCKfON 'l'.n.n'xuam, Atlorrey. (',, --J.S: -5, U, 9 Drve home the facts! Chevrolet s FST. and Fnest... at Lowest Cost! D/v. horn* Mll foclf... FST... and Fln«l... tor TLLS AND TFT Chevrolet brngs you a choce of a great new 5-h.p. Valve-u-eud ngnc-most powerful n ts feld*-or a hghly mproved, more powerful standard Valve-n-ead Engne... both thrllng performers. Corqe n... drve home the jacts of Chevrolet's greater all-round performance wth economy... and you'll decde to drve home n a new Chevrolet! You'll know t's the best buy the mnute yon take the key and start the smooth-runnng Valve-n-ead Engne; and, ncdentally, one key fts everythng, from the gnton lock to the bg, capacous luggage compartment, just as one word explans why more people buy Chevrolets than any other makc-extra-vakel You'll experence cxu-^-value n every phase of Chevrolet road-acton... n ts fleet and frugal Valve-n-ead Engne performance... n ts fner drvng and rdng ease... n th«envable vew afforded by ts curved wndsheld wth Panoramc Vsblty.., <ud n ts greater all-round safety-protecton. Come \a-todayl Drve twos these facts to yaw own complete satsfacton! And you'll be quck to agree that Chevrolet s frst andfnestat lomst con! Drfv* ham* tf/ hell... m...gnd Fn.tr... for mlmf AND COMFOT AT LOWEST COST Style-Star Bodes by Fsher, wth tasteful two-to)e nterors, brng you extra room everywbere-extra value n every detl uf stylng and comfort n ths longest and heavest of all Unprced cars! JT. GO Bv CA.D. Court Mrs. Safrhnsky s New Grand fgent; Fete Slated for June 8 C AT EET Court Pldells, Catholc DauKhters, ha» set June 8 as tle date (or the ntallatlon n Cloverleaf Memoral Pnk Cemetery, Woodbrldge. of new offcers to be held n St. Joseph's all..bearers were erbert, Clarrncp Elected at thp last meetng and Wlbur avlland flnd Sdney were: Mrs. Elzabeth, Safchnsky. Barrett. Mss Florence Perry.ans Ktund regent; Mrs. Eleen Casey, dt the servce -wth Mrs. Walter, vce regent: Mrs. Prank Barbato, Borrhard at the organ. prophetess; Mrs. Else Sweda. lecturer; Mrs. Prank Curry, hstoran; Mrs. Louse urkresel. treasurer; Mrs. Loretto Nevll. flnnnr.l secretary; Mrs. Fances Poll, montor; Mrs. Thomas Burke, organ- ts; Mrs. Stellato, sentnel, and Mrs. Frank Cralgen and Mrs. John McDonnell, trustees. Mrs. Safchnsky and Mrs. Casey wll represent the court at the testmonal dnner for the new state grand regent. Mss Mary Kanane, to be held May n Newark. An nvtaton was receved from Court Vctory, alway, to ts annual tea and book revue May at P. M. ' ' A *5 reward wll be presented by the court to the hghest aver- Be studpnt of the raduatln class of St. Joseph's School, August J. Perry (Contnued from Page ' Also, Westvaco Company, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Artym, Mr. and Mrs. J. Merker, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Perry. Jardone Famly. Carteret epublcan Club, Carteret ndustral Assocaton, General Amercan Tank Storage Company, Snger Company, Flower Club, Snger's, VE. C..O.; General Stefank Amercan Slovak Ctzens Club, Star's Socal-Athletc Club. Also, Carteret Democratc Organzaton, U. S.Metals efnng Company, Producton Standards; Mr. and Mrs. F. audnot. Mr. and Mrs. J, Ksh, Mr. and Mrs. K. O'Donnell, Mr. and Mrs. K. Schoeps, Mr. and Mrs. W. Merwln, Mr. and Mrs. E. Petersen, M. Oalson. Mr. and Mrs. J. Torres, Mr. and Mrs. J. ebar, Mr, and Mrs.. Lackln, Mr. and Mrs. P. 6emak, Mr. and Mrs. S. Chaloka, Mr. and Mrs. M. Abaray and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. F, Ferrara, Mr. and Mrs. M. Ondeyko, George Albrecht, Mr, A. Corbn and Famly, Mr. and Mrs. L. Julan, Mrs. E. Albrecht, Mr. and Mrs. nomnck Montazzoll, Mr. and Mrs. P?t Catano, Lews Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. G. Bracher, Zucnaro unly, Eve and otsy. Amboy Dress Company, Lades' Auxlary Fre Company of nrtan Townshp. Dr. S. MAUSNE Optometrst 9 Washngton Are. Carteret, N. J. (Oppotte lfh SehMl) ETS EXAMNED For Appontment Tel. CA. -««7 WNE LQUOS AND BEES Free Delvery! CALL CA OCKMAN'S LQUO STOE andolph St. Cor. Perchng Mrs. Sarah D. etkon tafgely Attended CATEKT A targe number of frends- «nd relatves attended the funeral Mrtce held Saturday afternoon for Mrs. Bart D eason, wfe of Danel T. eason. «v. Oron C. opper Jr.. pastor of the Frst Presbyteran Church here, conducted the servces at the Orelner Funeral ome. Orern Street. Woodbrldge. nterment was j Daughters of Amrlc*. Degree of j Porahonlas, and ebekah Odd Fellows conducted ther rtuals at the funeral home Frday nght. j ndonesa seeks to borrow $,-,, to ad her economy.! CAD OF AUGUST J. PEY We wsh to express om cere thanks for the manv k nesses shown us at thr, M the death of our deavly (., husband, father, snn and >n er, August J, Perry. We partcularly wsh lf press our apprecaton t,, frends, reatves and \m v \, pall bearers, the Cnrtrro p Department, PV. Anh, r Kreyllng. Our edeemer Kv gellml Lutheran Church Fn ev. Wllam.-Schmau's: T ty Church, Woodbrcl those who sent flowers, cars, or asssted n any wnv' Funeral Drector Joseph,, wltcltl for courteous am rlent servce. Mrs. August J. p,. r and Famly You ton 5O ve lme and moneys "' MONTCLAft OANGE Famly Next Door....OANGE BALTMOE & OO ALOAD ffouf* of th» D'vaf-Wacfrc ttnanlhvt >!«hml» *n fadl... FUST,,. *nd Kwl... lo ALl-OUNO SAFEW AT QWt COST... wth four-fuld 'olecton: () Curved Wndsheld wth 'juuj.uut Vsblty () -hcr Unteel Bn.y () Safety Pljte Q)m luughoul () UuucJ Ktwe-ActM de. AMECA'S BST SEUE.;. AMEMCA'S BEST BUY n.,. Drve the l*ufa,.x<mrnceymmtfchmokt' Dr/n kemt *tu lo*tl... ST... and Fn*l... for DMVlM*AD tlono EASE AT LOWEST COST Only Chevrolet ufleu fnest noshlft trvnx wth Powerju'de Automatc Tmnsmason tuncd wth 5-h.p. Valve-n-ead ngoe*... or ftum ttambtd drvng, wth OjcvroWj hjftly mproved standard Valve-n-end Bnyfoe ttt/m wth Synchro-Mesh Tranmnon. *CoMblk<onpf Pwcrtlde Aufmutk fr«tmton aw '5-h.p, Engne optonal on be htt m&tu at txtm cott. FST... <md Fnest.,^ " Yw'd fcttar UM tht Utoulon n th* ktchen " For only a few ctutf a day you caa gve your guests.;; sn vourtlf.;-. the complete prvacy of as Extenson telephone. And at the same tme, of count, you'll gve yourself and ypu famly new comaence, and save amntleu $tep«every d tt y. t's easy uu Jnexpoow* to have an Extfcntou tvlcpbone nstlled la your ktchen, bedroom, qurery or f«c- PONT AK UP, pl.aw, un ywvt «tv«n h* P*ty>n you'r* callng a Ml mlvt* to OMWtr MM tok»phow. h«y day, ht* n few JWMV, man «m T5,W> cad orwt covplttd MCOVM KM (mm m*ke * cal bm a, v too wan.

5 rn?t PESS FDAY, MAY 9, 9B PAO FVE An ronlrmt Players who.,m recently V* f-,, V Sprng BytJgfon, '" ;,,;,. Audrey Tqt*r.,; caude Jarroan Jr. ".. l ::" l C r5?o' the other M, m snppng ts vast p,,,,,- lst down to the (l]m S returnng to,, th-century-pox l c : D l A j n e '!, '. l]( George wrr^-,,.-,, \:- /..nncfc's ownrptuff. "AJ» rv.fsfe plays the w je ' :; vwr l K lt; Betty Pl»ys «n : ' ' urss whose daughter. n ; :,.,, steals her lover.,,,..pared no expense n get- ' : l,,,, K.,h Taylor ready fpr \' m, The studo gave tyr ' ' )Wy of whte satn. ",,,',; f( l m wed pearls and,,,, weddng nghtgown.,,,, P her golng-away sut ' ;;,..nr wth all-over em- '' "., blouse, and all the l-, ',',!.,',,^. dresses, plus one lor ''','.,:,. mother.,,,,,, Man s a really,,. Mready on her.second pft- ",; ' r.r ths year, she w? "".,,.. one lned up at Metro; '''.,,, does nnother, "Ma and ;; K: flm, n August and S ;,,,,)..,. Edna May Olver ro)e ',,<!,,.-v Bout.",,ove AfTar," a modem tale.,,, woman songwrter who n;.p bklclty lfe to sn»re foe [vd and *ooly West wth her an(.l,, r husband, Tred MacMurrav rene Dunne stags four numhfv The Frst Tme Baw Vpu.", on,,, You Fnd Your Guy," "Who Cout Ask for Anythng- More?" and -Wshn." The moton pcture ndustry s Ul,,ft ns t las never been before, over the threat of Federal acton,( Pduor Edwn C. Johnson'* lull, advocatng flm lcensng, s javumy acted upon by pongrew. Tr nesre would requre Opv- (nn lcensng and all actors, actv-m-s. producers and flms and uouhl deny or revoke lcenses (h rase- nf mmoral behavor of contcnt. As was predcted, Olva P«- avllnd, the lve-starved Vctoran n 'The eress," and Broderrk Crawford, ruthless poltco of -.Ml the Kngs Men." won the] tt'ny Award the hghest hpp- :JKwod by ollywood. Mer- :; M(Cambrdge, cpmparatlye u' to ollywood, was sped the h«t sunportlng actress for her work n "All the Klng Mm"; and Dean Jagger won btaj ;U!j;;;!.n!: actor award for hs ( j n-trmvr O'clock loujd dogs, horses and hay cnc Dunne the "snffles." :.ul all three to her flm. "Cun Share My Love." you know there are two E:n: hs"? attle McDanel cont:n s h or role as "Beulah" fve a week on the ar and Ethel " does "Beulah" on a hal TV show once a week. ^w Socalsts reject Leopolds proposal on hs return. GOOD CLEANNG SAVES MUC % ^ * US Day CAX m MLTON'S QUAUfy Fancy Carrots Large, crsp, fresh, tender Calforna golden Florda New Whle Potatoes 5 bs. 5c Corn adshes bchs. 9c Florda yellow OC- ead Y *«Cook O "n rhe uk" J?arp j ^ j Cello Wrapped j) Prme st 6 rb,, 7 nctc" Top q"o7ty-t ender, jucy for o meal ft (or a kng! b Veol Chops 75c Smoked Cottage ams lb 67c Shoulder Lamb Chops»85c Plate Beef S r»l»c Stewng Lamb lb c Froh Jucy Fresh Beef Kdneys ft jto: Lmes ^Ce PXT 9c ' Assorted Co d Cuts» 55c ears Enjoy tender fresh corn now wth plenty of Louella prze butter! Fancy Selected Tomatoes *'«: Bm Serve a tasty tomato salad wth super qualty creamy om-de-lte mayonnase! Franco-Amercan Spaghett n rch tomato sauce. Specal for one week only! Buy now and save! Prepared 5 /-o. ean Coffee Prces educed. Lverwurst STAL-MAYE 'A-o. eon Asco Coffee tatf ' o '" d, b bofl 68c ygrade Franks -ot. CE BLEND. Ground fresh to order. Swft's Prem Wncrest Coffee " lf T 66c ^nn al, - *. - LGTE BODED. Vgorous flavor. ' UU whl ' ubtl 7-O. con ears Pkg. c c 7c 5c 9c bottl* Evap. Mlk S: 6or '?;: c Mazola Ol JSraham Crackers NA r, ^ 8c Cder Vnegar T^.,-,., «* 9c Una Doone KJ^E 5^ 5c Tomato Soup ^. 'r 5c SUNSNE Choc ce Box Wafers pl99c Salad Dressng MDEl 9V«-o. pkg. BLL'S 5-OJ., l9, 7c 'A-o. an OC Keebler Saltnes J e r 9c Spaghett ^ouce Del Monte Tomato Sauce '^ f P'll' ALNE Blmbery «c y Pe Fllng, a.,, r Pe Fllng My T-Fne ALNE Cr.g... «f My-T-Fne Desserts olday Macaroon Mx olday Browne Mx Cream Whte Sh TZ 7c Apple Butter BOSCO Sy"p DEAL Fancy ar pk«, c ':: 9c «9c *75c J8o. jar " lor 5c Sundaettes LT.-- L «..., C SUNDAEnES 9c Z 7c Walnuts n " Straned Meats WB" 5 «" 5c Dced Meqtsr/ " cam " Apple Butter DEAl DEAL c jqt FrUlt LOCKta DEL MNE Fancy -g. con unts Peadte Sr. cu l.,< a(, 7c Dole Pneappleple SUCED»«. m 9c <«v S«gmtnl> Grapefrut enz Fresh Cucumber Pkkles^^ 5c Motts Mptts Apple JuceJ u c e ^ T9c ^ Lma Beans r= r T ^ 5c Grapefrut Juce Z 7c Nblers Corn «tr 9c Tangerne Juce "" 5c Del Monte Peas ^ c L cam * /! Aprcot Nectar DS "* c Standard Tomatoes "r 5c *r -. cant * l v deal Prune Juce Sterlng Table Salt ru "l^. bolll. Pk 9 5c eynolds Wrap f Z,,, Sterlng odzed Salt /X* 5c G ' f. "Cltum and M w r9c _ Jb. 5- re-5plvent Cw *. ««botl. L L Soft Moxon Spun Metal 5-5 Polsh "" Gottsc'hqlk Metal M Sponge 9c Ghl \! y Dred lleats Large Dred Lmas pred Butter Lmas Mgrrow Beans p " Chun Kng for Can of NoodUl Sophe Mae PEANUT BTTLE NSO ^q.6c t c p " 7-Mnt Pk, k P< Marcql Tssue 7c ckl 6c Your Clothes "nso Wht*<' c :, pkg. half prce, " Beautful Plastc Bread Tray S Supreme Whte Bread '?.!? 5c Enrche) whte bread, baked n our own santary oven ;, wrapped n cellophane! Stays fresher longer! Coffee Cake 9c Dansh Pecan ng r NA 5c Coffee Cake E t S 9c Cup Cakes c k8 : f 9c Devl Food Bar Cake 9c Lousana Crunch ng 9c Vrgna Lee ced CnnamonBunSoM 9c Fresh Boston Mackerel «7c Cleaned Mackerel t;:"r c FES fosud fsl mmedately frosted when caught. No fuss, no muss; all food, no waste. eady for the pan! Fllet of addock »». 5c Teddy's Scallops, X. 5c Serve More Eggs Now/ n n t oold 5EM l< "«' Gra<) * A y g All-Whle, Blur C<,,lon of 5 J t - Eggs are one ot today's best values n proten foods! ld Large Eggs ^nt,',, 7c SLVE SEAL, Orad. B Large Eggs Carton o( J._. Asco Slced Bacon 'C 57c Aged Colored Store Cheese * 65c Aged just r/ght. Feature value of the week! Provolone Cheese lh 59c Amercan Cheese c " er ' d, b 5c Snappy Cheese,.,.c Kraft's Velveeta ft 9c. Margarne W ^-c Cottage Cheese V ^ l 5 c Ta,,y. swee, dou g h s.udd wth rasns, rch,n P""CeSS Margarne "* ^ c cnnamen, topped wth vanlla cng, s Dxe Bar Cake 5c OM-fashoned spce cake, vanlla ced, topped wth temptng crunch. FOZEN Seabrook Frenched Green Beans 'JC c Tender, tasty! Grown rght n Jersey! UST Caulflower Seabrook Peas Brdseye Peas Save* go»,»fly vtantlnfl Top qualty, thck almaym, lot g lfetme! (EESE. v- mm u % Standard. Spreads, melts, slces. Specal prce ths week Seabrook Farms Luscous Blueberres ' c Sweet, delcous blueberres! Excellent for pastres, pes, muffns! Try them on cereal or served wth cream. 9c T c ' 5c ON OU PLAN -'P PAN Wltl Cu.d lu Wthal UJ OUSEOLD NSTTUTE COOKWAE Pasco Concentrated Blended Juce- ^ c Delcous! Makes V pnts of pure juce! Slced Peaches S? ' c Orange Juce c. E l,, nt.d X 5c Frozen Coffee SS V 57c Tenda-Steaks WNS packofl.., c TUNE N! "Bargn' Around wth Boulton" "W«utJ Duhtu toultv. Mmftr of c from rmt, 9'd on \our t)al t tt A. M. to (Stum! Monday Through Frday* \l J. ' Mankt."WPS NflW Vanllu Crtam SundwUh Westons '* *>.**.!? Sheffeld Mlk ~ " d.,t; c UOSON p a p er Towels flu 7c Calo Dog Food ^ r 5c Mor Pork ':: 9c '^ 5c Swft'nng 9c ^ 79c edd Wp 7 :: 5c nstr oyal Crown Cola 6 u, 9c Plu OYOX S 7c

6 n m PAOF SX CALENDA OF COMNG EVENTS MAY 9 Annu.'l bnnqurl. Carterct Craftsmen's Club, *t Ojpjy Cunp. '.'udy sale. Chor Assocaton, Frst PmbjrterM Church. '.!7 Um'lnep-cmEPl nuptals. St. Mark's Church. P. M., :!7 nn r -nlnl, Carttrrl School of Dancng, n gh Sch(ol 7 utk rtnrr, YounK People's Club, FYee Magyar Church, m James' ull. 8 Memoral servces st. S. Stadum by Catholc War Veterans.!) Cnnnatnn Ball. Mss Carteret, n St. James' all. S -fl s.,w. K.'.- M.cyar Church, at th -haol. M\ Acmorml Day paradf fnd servce* by veterans organza'ns. JLNE,(;?nl: ll;.lmv:rczuk nuptals. oly Famly Church, P M 7 Cud pn;y,.c:un Auxlary at Borough all. n M.n:u'l.. Jr. - Curran nuptals n Perth Amboy. Cav( )',K h nuptals. St. Josephs rectory. P. M. Jnc lades' auxlares of both synagogues n St. James' all. M f<(l > - y..atllk' Auxlary. VF.W.. a Borough all 7 (Joccjak-ShutellO brdal, Sacred eart Church, : P. M. :u Curd party. Lades' Auxlary. V.F.W.. at Borough all. JULY (;l smuts Safe and Sane Prgram. Ddn't Wat to Fnd Out A ventrloqust attended a Nefro funeral unknown to the mourners. Afterward, one of them told another what had happened at thr cemetery., "You wont b'elleve t, Mose," ^he narrator sad, stll wld-eyed. *!but when doy begns to lowah Joe n hs crave, he sad, 'Lerame down casy.boys."" "And dd they fnsh buryng $m?" "Man, Ah don't know. Ah ddn't stay" DE GAULLE'S VEWS J Washngton s nterested n the ^act that General Charles de Oaulle has accused the French Government, of havng no foregn polcy ;nd of ratfyng what s decded elsewhere. e adds that what France sets "s never vsble.'.' WEEK END SPECAL! VALULS TO OPEN LUCKY MAN! LOS ANQELES Wll unter * ear smashed nto a barrcade and a heavy Umber perced hs ca from front to rear, enterng through the hood, emergng through the floorboard at tht drver's feet, passng through -the front seat and out the rear door. Mraculously, unter was not serously njured. N TE A AT NATCK, Mass. Mrs. Lyda Stevens, a natve of Lubec, Me., who now lves at the Lakesde rest home, celebrated her nd brthday wth an arplane flght from Boston to New York. STKES Strkes caused.75, mandays of dleness n March mt ths was less than half as much as n February when the soft coal mners were dle. from SUNDAYS A.M. TO P.M. WEEK END SPECAL! 99 MAKES ^FNE COAT«"\/ frppl P"' Daly *- WA *» s**d WTS!) A.M.-6 P.M. Fr.tll9r.M. Sat. tns P.M. GACE ST. A Genune 95 GENEAL^ ELECTC PA -69 Door efrgerator OME FEEZE at a NEW LOW prce See them at Chrstansen's )ept. Store 97 MAN ST. WOODBKDGE 95 - WOODBDGE 95 U J A COMMUNTY CENTE CAMPAGN - ALLY - CAM TETLE Former News Edtor and Translator for the Palestne Broadcastng Servce, und Mr. leutenant n The srael Navy l'ruo >ul Speaker - NO SOLCTATON OF FUNDS - TUSDAY, MAY 8, 95 AT 8 V M. NEW COMMUNTY CENTE AMBOY AVENUE, WOODBDGE TE PUBLC 8 NVTED - NO CAGES Woolen blankets are delcate :nd must have proper care to stay Brght, netr lookng and warm..;t, sudden changes temperature, strong soap, and allowng drt to reman n blankets for long perods of tme all njure fne olankrts. When launderng blankets at home avod hot water, strong soap dssolved n soft, warm water, and quewe them through the blanket to remove the sol. ub the bndngr wth a soft brush dpped n suds. After two soaplng.n. rnse n at lea s three changas of warm water untl the rnse water s perfectly :lcar. Any soap left n the blankets wll weaken them and nvte mldew. When hangng blankets outsde to dry always hang them n tht jhade. After-the blankets are completely dry. dampen the bndngs nd press wth an ron. f there s a baby n the famly, never throw away worn knt undershrts. Cut them straght across under the arms. Ths large square of materla) makes a very goad daper when stretched at top and bottom Belef That -bomb Could Destroy Earth eld to Be'Absurd' FDAY, MAY 9, Tf)5 'Mss Lberty' of Bond Parades Mss Mary ('. (rs, Woodbrdue, a student at S«. Mary's gh School, forth Anlxy, who served as Mss Utterly «t thr Lberty Boll Bond Drve parades n Perth Amboy and Carteret ths week. She s shown wth a replca of the orgnal Lberty Bell whch w;s used offcally to open the bond campagns n ths state Urges Talk About State Tax Polcy TENTON State-wde dscusson of the latest rep»rt of the Commsson on State Tax Polcy s urged on teachers and ctzens by Mys. Florence. Prce, presdent off the New Jersey Educaton Assocaton, n a message to teachers released today. The message features ttae May ssue of the New Jersey Educatonal evew, publcaton of that organzaton. BUSSELS, BELGUM. - Could the hydrogen bomb really destroy the earth? That's a queston whch rose mmedately followng f ports of the bomb's destructve potental. But Prof. Max Cosyns, Belgan atom specalst, descrbes as "absolutely absurd" any reports that even, hydrogen bombj could destroy the earth. The professor expressed that convcton n an ntervew. Cosyns, professor o( energy research at Brussels unversty, sad destructon of the earth would mean oblteratng nne tenths of ts people. To do ths, he sad, "t would be necessary to destroy bllon square klometers (,86, square mles) of populattd terrtory. "Even f the targets were ht accurately each bomb would have to destroy a radus of 5 klometers (78 mles) to cover ths area. "n comparson, the present atomc bomb has an effectve range of 6 meters (67 yards). At ths range t s deadly for 9 per cent of the people n the area. Therefort to get the desred result t would be necessary to have a bomb ml- "Any major step n State school ad nvolves new taxes," she ponts out, n callng for the early appontment of the new State School Ad Commsson authorzed by the 95 Legslature. "The facts warranted makng educaton the prme consderaton of ths legslatve sesson. We consdered t more mportant to the publc welfare than the fve must-measures' whch the Governor nssts upon. Delay means lon tmes more powerful than Uw atomc bomb. that the Legslature wll be actng when the hordes of chldren "Perhaps t would have to be a are actually upon the schools, bllon tmes more powerful, takng clamorng for teachers, for buld- nto account the lmted heght of,..,, the atmosphere, whch reduces ef-" 85 ' and for su PP» es - fcency once a farce a hundred tmes greater than the atomc bomb has been reached." The May evew also features a seres of artcles on teachng about New Jersey as a state rw Emma Pantone and Dr. Maurce The professor estmated the manufacture of a hydrogen bomb as P. Moflatt of Montclar, Vrgna possble "just as the manufacture ancock of Ocean Grove, and Dora of an atomc bomb wa possble n McElwan L Glassboro): a story on 9, only we Vre not so far advanced." been usng newspaper space to how the Elzabeth teachers have By ths he apparently meant the tell the story of modern educaton:^ hydrogen bombs at least years and a pcture-story of teacherrecrutng- n the ghtstown vo- away, as t look years of research after 9 before the frst catonal gudance program. t also atomc bomb was exploded. contans artcles by Martha Yelehradsky of Plemngton - artan schools, Darrel J. Mase, Newark; Ancent Armor Tough, lghtwejht leather, of the same kndl goes nto the soles of your shoes, was one of the earlest materals used by warrors as shelds. Ancent Greek armor used leather for leg-guards, shrt and helmet, as well as boots. JUST AVED! Natural Lme " ed Vellow " Navy Plnk Our New Lne of Bl'KLAP ATS The Perfect Complment to Vour Summer Cottons! Summer andbags Now n Stock LEE'S AT BA 9 MAN ST. WOODBllKE >r»l la Jnrkn.l'.. Jusl Arrved!!' The Nuwest md Latest Styles uf Polo Srts, An Weave Shrts md watt Slacks!! STOP N! SOP Man Street, YVoodbrldge Arl WuuhortU'. JON OU CLUB OPEN FDAY TUJ. 9 J Mrs. Edward L. Brothers, Bradley Beach; Margaret auber, Bound Brook; Mendel Mlton Tubs, Camden, and Maron L. Mellnger, Trenton. eul prce of gasolne s hghest snce frst World War. COMBNATON DOOS arc lte deal soluton to your problem! CECK WT US FST! ALL SZlS N STOCK Our Whte 'ne ltronze on Alumnum Screenng PCES AE BON EE S ASED SOMEWEE ELSE BE LUMBE COP. "A Yard for Frendly Servce" AVENEL ST., AYlNlX WOODBKDGE 8 ours: Dally 7-5:S Saturday M Woman's Club Ends Season wth Luncheon CATEET The Carteret Woman's plub closed ts successful season's actvtes yesterday wth a luncheon and carw party at the Gypsy Camp. Arrangements were n charge of Mrs. John J. uckregel. The Evenng Department wll hold ts closng dnner June 5 at Buttonwood Manor, wth Mrs, Mlllcent Matefy as charman. V.F. W. Auxlary.Lsts. Actvtes... Group Busty Wth PUn* For Mepral Day und Day Sales CATEET Memoral plans, poppy sale and a Jmvs dtncfc me on-upylnd tha attenton of Lades Auxlary, Btar Landng Post,, Veterans of Forehm Wars. Mrs, ose Morablto. pre»w«nt of the auxlary. n»m«d the followng commttee*»t th«last meplnr Mrs. Mary Thorn, honpll.nl: Mrs. Ursula Freeman, can-er fund; Mrs. Margaret, Bchon, ways and meanfl; Mrn. Wllam Mdrl. membershp: Mrs. elen Frankowskl, natonal home; Mrs. (ov. Alfred V. Drlscoll h frst to Anna Ohorba, ed Cross. sgn the New Jersey pane of a Mrs,.Schon w«s named chalrtnn nf the poppy sale to be con- contrbutors' names to avajcct 'Good Wll" xxk eonlnlb dueled May 6 and 7. Members to srml mllon Bbles to.?a wll partcpate n the local Memoral Day servces and wll attend wmtl dsplay the "Good Wll" pan. The Amercan Bble Socety North Jersey Shore Day at Fort book n Japan as a frendshp Mnnmouth Wednesday. token. A rad party was planned for June at 8 P. M. n the borough hall wth Mrs. Morablto, Mrs M>.s Shutvllo Brdal Mary acclnl, Mrs. Chorba.^frS George Dowell. Mrs. Freeman and h Set for June 7 Mrs. eldel n charge. Mrs. Schon and Mrs. Chorba M(erc apponted delegates to the department encampment scheduled for June to June nclusve at Asbury Park,»nd Mrs. Else Kng and Mrs. Anna Donovan were named county councl delegates. Dstrct delegates are Mrs. Schon, Mrs. Frankowskl and Mrs. Freeman. Wont Fan t's good s«nee, good busness and good solence to clwer up and be merry. After all, t's gr»vlty that keeps us down, Boston erald. "Gulty!" sad the Judge. "'ll gve you ten days or $." "'ll take the $. Judge," sad the accused. Yet No Protecton "Why axe you standng there throwng stones at that poor lttle Possbly When the lunch stand propretor sees red he may be watchng boy?" a dme's worth of catsup cas- "Because daren't go any closer. cadng over a 5-ccnt hamburger. \ mss. e's got whoopng cough." The MELODY CLUB (Formerly Mddlesex otel) MAN ST. (Corner Amboy Ave.) WOODBDGE WO-8-76 Specal Sunday Dnners $.5 und up. Served Sunday from P. M. to 9 P. M., Busnessman's Lunch Served Daly 85c Our ktchen s under the supervson of "Mom" Parker TZ TEATE WASNGTON AVENUE, CATEET, N.. UOW STATS AT 7 P. U. FDAY & SATUDAY MAY 9 -» Farley Granger - Charles Bckford - aymond Masey "OSEANNE McCOY" Also 'BABAY PATE" Donald WooU - Trudy Marshall - Lenore Aubert FEE! Tq All Klus-Sat. Mat.-Comc Book & Gent AUtry PjcUrr: SUNDAY & MONDAY MAY -: chard Basehart - Audrey Totter "TENSON" Plus "MAK OF TE GOLLA" Johnny WcsMullcr as "Junfle Jm" Amercan Bcauty_Djnnerware to the Ladcs MONPAY TUESDAY - TUSDAY May J-Z-S umphrey Bo^art - Eleanor Parker "CAN LGTNNG" Als«"TE TAVELNG SALESWOMAN" Joan Davs - Andy Devlne FDAY & SATUDAY MAY 6-7 "TS TME FO KEEPS" "COW TOWN" MAJESTC Perth Amboy NOW PLAYNG A Walter ealf Theatre She's Tn: Words and Musc n All Amerca's eart "DAUGTE OF OSE O'GADY" n Techncolor June aver Gudon Mrcea Plus "CUSTOM'S AGENT" Our Next Attracton "TE TD MAN" STAND A Walter eade Theatre Bullets Mjrr tht-. Luw am Arrow* Broke t., n "COMANCE TETOY" la Techncolor Starrng MAUEEN O'AKA MacDONALD CAEY p STATS "rday-5 Days Expo»n [ T Mont AUrm Crme ng L " WAS A U SOPWFTE" S wth SCOTT BADY! O.NA FEEMAN Wednesday and Thursday "GEAT PLANE OBBE" AND "STAGE. COAC KD" W»G PZE GAMES ON QTAGE Sgns 'Good WlV Book CATEET Mss elen.doroty Shutello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shutello, 7 Emerson Street, has set June n as the date Of her marrage to Joachm Ctoceljak Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Joachm Goceljak, 667 oosevelt Avenue. The ceremony wll take place»t>: P. M. n the Sacred eart Church. TUS,, F,, SAT. Gene Kcllv - Trrrsa (ell,. Carrol Nusl n ",ACK AN)' Co-feature ed Skolton - Glora Dellaven "TE YELLOW C MAN" (Funner than, "Fuller Brush Man") SUN., MON., TUBS. Joan Crawford - Davd Bran (The Stars of FalmnO oad") n "TE DAMNED DON'T CY" Co-feature Joan Davs - Andy Devne "TAVELNG SALESWOMAN" Martn- Wed., May 'Mth Funnest Pcture of the Veur Denald O'Connor Patrca Medna and FANCS (the talkng Mule) t "FANCS" Co-feature da Lupno - oward Duff Stephen McNally "WOMAN LN DN(;" r MAKES MOVl MAUT OOK.BTfE!. CATEET FSM TO CLOSE SATUDAYS CATEET At a mno,,,, the trustees of the Md,. ' County Bar Assocaton held lawyers, members of the Mddle County Bar Assocaton, wll : ] ther offces on Saturdays [, Mnv 'JO to September 5, DM ON VST OME U AU' «.lu. Vjlafl from EVET, nun!.^,.~ M*, No Olart' No tyf Slfoy TS EASY,ON te tyesv, CATTET Warrant, on,,, and Mrs. Edward Urbanskl rmc from the Panama Canal?, ', n..wn n leave wth hs nm',, Mrs elen Urbnskl and r;uu, 75 'rrsllruf Avenue. otng klls twelve n Afrcan holday outbreak. FODS, N. J. P. A. -Mu TUS., F. A SAT "CEAPE BY Tll; DOZEN" Clfton Webb * Jeanne (r,n DAKOTA L, GeO. Montgomery & M«re Wndsor SUNDAY - MONDAY "YELLOW C MAN ed Skelton & Glora DeavcJ "NTUDE N TE DUST" Claude Jarman Jr. & Davd Bran TUESDAY A WEDNESDAY "DEA WFE" Joan Caulfteld & Wm. oldrn "TEY LVE BY NGT' oward DeSllvn, Kathy O'Donnel F., SAT., SUN, TWO OF GAY COOPE'S GEATEST PCTUES "BEAU GESTE"- wth.ty Mlland - Susan aywardl Plus The Lves of A Bengal Lancer" wth Franchot Tone Fr. Eve. One Cohpletc Show SUrtlnj 7:lj P. M SAT. * SUN. MAT., CATOONS STATNG WED., MAY <A TU SUN,, MAY KTU CECL B. DeMLLE'S MASTEPECE "SAMPSON and DELLA" wth ery Lamarr - Vctor Mature] ADVANCED PSCES FO TS ENGAGEMENT ONLY CYCLOAMC SCEEN STATE TEATE WOODBDGE, N. J. TODAY TU SATUDAY umphrey BOGAT - Eleanor PAKE n "CAN LGTNNG" Plus aymond WA.BUN - Walt CATLET n "LEAVE T TO ENY" SUNDAY TU TUESDAY Alan LAttD Wanda ENDX n "C'APT. CAEY, U.S.A." Plus ed SKELTON Glora DeAVEN n "TE YELLOW CMAN" WEDNESDAY 'U SATUDAY Ctfton WEBB - Myna LOY n "CEAPE BY TE DOZEN" MOVES AE BETTEK TAN EVE! an or Clear, Shows Nghtly»t Du»k F. c SAT. MAY - Preston Foster - Ellen Drew "GEONMO" and ~ endy Fonda - Sylva Sdney "TAL OF TE LONESOME PNE" n Techncolor EXTA-Frday-Kddy K»rtoon K»rnlv»l SUN. MON. >UY Mare Wlson John Lund "MY FEND MA" Plus Leo Gorcey - The Bowery Boys : "MASTE MNDS" Uts., WED., TUS. MAY --5 obert Mtchum - Janet Lel*h ^'OLDAY AFFA^ Co-Feature Tom Neal - Carole Mthewt "AMAXON QUEST" Chlldre under 6 and Can tlwaya Free T tr«"*ww

7 : Edtoral: - Wll UX Buld Up StrengtLk emm? l (, (, ( ( l states ta Army and Ar Force n arc preparng plans l that tht call '. r r occupaton of that country,,,' ths s a prelmnary survey raton of a determned polcy s mr,. ()ln(l and ar forces have ntated.,,'',!lon program n Germany that ol l,,., :m ntenton to keep armed forces for some tlrhe. Apparently,,. ( essental to mantan a sym- Aurrran power n Germany n order!,; u n,ppan peoples assurance of our fl P^L. ' '!, n fnf fate and to serve as a warn- (,, ( -t ussa that the Unted States, ',', r;;, force to be reckoned wth n any '"',, unt the Kremln may take conw p:urnpcan affars. J' P() )e of the Unted 8tates are only nnn(t to recognze the serous mstake L by ths country when the German es surrrndered n 95. At that tme ]mc front was almost fanatcal ln ts le understandng the.vtal mportance mantanng strong Amercan forces n mn)-. practcally everybody recognzes precptant demoblzaton of t troops was a serous mstake and lews that the Navy seeks authorty to d a submarne propelled by atomc env, to be ready n^ 95, s followed by louncetnent that 'the Army has develd an ant-ar craft rocket, capable of Ktnq down an arplane flyng at 6, t and that another mssle promses to ducr greater results aganst hostle arnes at even hgher alttudes. kdmra Forest P. Sherman, Chef of n\ Operatons, also jpeaks up for the stmcton of a guded-mssle cruser dete the fact that, two years ago, the Navy pped constructon on the Kentucky, ch ntended to arm exclusvely wth Weapons for U.S. Arsenal New Jersey Tax Burden What s the State and local tax burden New Jersey? ow does t compare wth tax burdens n.nearby ndustral year taxpayers pad $5 mllon to levels of New Jersey government, State local. Dvde that among every man, raan and chld and the ndvdual burs $5. Ths doesn't nclude the payroll es whch the State government collects Unemployment Compensaton and Dslty Benefts taxes whch are deducted m wajje earners' pay checks. Compared wth the average New Jersey that the course of affars n Europe Blght have been dfferent f ths country had mantaned a consderable army n Germany for two or three years after the surrender of the Naz forces. For some strange reason, ou'r people got the mpresson that the world was saved when the German army collapsed. We looked at the war n the same manner that we regarded an athletc contest. We overlooked the necessty of holdng a strong hand n connecton wth negotatons and we dd not understand that the only real nfluence n connecton wth settlng nternatonal affars s the strength of the naton takng a poston. Even now, there are people n ths country who have accepted the nave dea thatthe world wll have peace f the Unted States demonstrates that t "loves everybody." Ths demonstraton ncludes unlateral dsarmament and the wthdrawal \ of Amercan forces from other areas. The germ of the thnkng seems to be that countres wll catch the fever and, once convnced that the Unted States wants nothng, wll behave lke Lttle Lord Fauntleroys. rockets. At that tme the program n guded mssles dd not seem to justfy constructon of the Kentucky, and other shps for the same purpose, but apparently the development of ths weapon has been consderably accelerated. The atomc energy propelled submarne wll depend upon the constructon of an ntermedate reactor. Contracts have been let wth two electrc companes for the constructon of the devces to facltate nucleaj propulson for shps. The reactors are ntended to produce large amounts of steam for converson nto power by unexplaned means. ctzen's tax burden, the ndvdual burden n Pennsylvana s $79, on New York, $, n Connectcut, $, and n Massachusetts $6. Vewed n ths mannef/ttte New Jersey tax load s nether the worst, nor the best among these fve ndustral States. But, as the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton ponts out, no ctzen can stop here. The fact s that government s takng a large cut out of every one's ncome. Never before has t been so necessary that the taxpayer demand every possble economy n government, at every level of government Federal, State and local. ow Many Communsts n the World? lecent reports n the Sovet press, acto arry Schwartz n the New uk Tmes, clam that there are between ' and 6,, Communsts n e world. The party n the Sovet Unon s the?est, wth approxmately 7,, mems Next comes Chna, wth an estmated of,, n the past year. The largest communstc group n Eur- s clamed n taly, where there are an pnated,5, adherents. Czechoslo- Poland and omana are put down for,.,,6, and,, respectvely. The fgures prnted n Moscow reflect mportant losses n some European countres. n France only 8, members a,re clamed as aganst,, n 97. n ungary the setmate s down to 95, from,5,. Altogether the Communsts outsde of ussa are estmated as about the sarne fgure as 99, apparently showng that gans made n Chna about balanced the losses from resgnaton or purges n European countres.' For 7-Croup Ar Force But retrng fror, the offce of Secretary of economy and, therefore, supported the An Force, W v Stuart Symngton ex- Presdent's forty-eght group program hs belef that the naton requres "wthout any reservatons whatever." 5evfnty-g rou p aft force ^ a mnmum Ths s somethng of a straddle to our mnd. f the seventy-group ar force s requred as a mnmum nsurance for the naton's securty, t s dffcult to see how the head of the Ar Force can approve a n nurhberg but nssts that ts polcy of forty-eght groups, even n the *u-au:e for ts securty. Mr Symngton admtted that that comt ffledveness of the ar force had de- (( n the last lx months because of ltlll»y has ncreased. nterest of "economy." The "economy," t Wh 'l<' convnced that a seventy-group seems, could be secured somewhere else f n ' s necessary, the retrng Ar Chef the seventy-group represents the mnmum '"uly convnced of the mportance necessary for the safety of the naton. 7 Am An Amercan Day" h " ' are many JfcUons of the Unted mportant, n connecton wth taachng m- at «where the percentage of foregn- mgrants and, some o( ther chldren the " ( " the chldren of foregn-born s at (j eas an d deals whch are generally con- llllnum, sdered to be the Amercan hertage. areas n whch a large Amercan" Day & Celebrated Jtaldents consst of per- \. A, * W^, O WQ wll» haw bom to the Unted States May st n accordance wth $ woclama- ' J " muther country, or ther chldren. ton by the presdent of the Unted States Wl ''' attenton to ths fact because and s partcularly dedcate&> ctl?ens " r the ctbfcfea who lve n areas who have been naturalsed n the past year. " Uw forelgnfcm resdents resde do t f the occason for much Bj^olmakng, fath to '""'''stand the mportance of " Am desgned to create and freedom. Al "mcan Day. *. The celebraton s very democracy and njhe her TENTON Governor Drscoll' plan to have the Legslature transfer jursdcton m man stem of New Jersey's -mlle nland waterway to the Federal Government may be stymed by the provson n the State Consttuton preventng dsturbance of State school funds. paran lands are nvolved n the proposed transfer and funds for the rental of such underwater lands are dedcated to the mantenance of publc school. These funds are defntely earmarked by the State Consttuton for the support of schools and the charter states "t shall not be competent for the Legslature to borrow, approprate or use the sad fund or any part thereof for any other purpose, under any.retense whatever.." For many years past the Federal Government has been seekng jursdcton of the rgrht of way of the nland waterways so t could be mproved the entre length from Boston to Florda. The Legslature n 96 passed a law authorzng the State to turn the man stem of the waterway over to the Federal Government, but the statute was repealed ten years later when t was found the proposal conflcted wth the Constltu^on. The Federal Government nssts the State of New Jersey should deed the nland waterway to t wthout any strngs attached so that Army engneers may dredge and straghten the channels. Because of the consttutonal road block, Ue State has been nsstng that the Federal Government pay for the rparan rghts destroyed. Over the years the stalemate has resulted ln the collapse of negotatons. The nter - coastal waterway starts n New Jersey at Bay ead at the Manasquan Canal and runs through Barnegat Bay and other nland waterways to the Cape May Canal. t contnues through Delaware and other southern states to Florda. On the north t extends to Boston and Army experts are anxous to put t n fne condton for use CELESTAL MANFESTATONS Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbfclus durng future wars. The State of New Jersey would save $5, a year on the deal and get r!d* of a nautcal headache at the same tme. DVOCE: New Jersey's Chancery Dvson judges are warned by the State Supreme Court to take modern condtons nto consderaton when wves seek to prove husbands have been unfathful n dvorce cases. The law gves a spouse the rght to dvorce an offendng mate and the courts should not emasculate that rght by requrng certanty of proof to a degree made unattanable las th«condtons under whch people lve, sad the Supreme Court recently. "Unversal use of speedy automobles dffcult of pursut, frequently mpossble of undetected pursut; good roads leadng, not only through well settled areas to populous center, but also through lonely stretches to dstant solaton; a plethora of roadsde cabns and other places of prvate resort wthout metculous regstraton or close dentfcaton of guests; these and other modern facltes create opportuntes for acts, of ntmacy whch are exceedngly dffcult to ^»e proved," sad the court. "Each case must, beyond fundamental rules, be. decded upon the complex congeres of facts of whch t s composed; and the decson furnshes lttle precedent for the dsposal of later cases, just as t s not tghtly controlled by the determnaton ql earler ones." STATE OUSE: New Jersey's State ouse was not the marble octopus wth short tentacles stretchng all over the cty of Trenton and longer ones to Newark and Camden ln the early days when the frst drectory of the captal cty was publshed n 85. The drectory, owned by obert Fsher, audtor of the State Department of the Treasury, descrbed the locaton of'the State ouse as the southwest cornel' of State and Delaware streets. By Don GLAMO GLS TZ,»O»LL> utu maffut. "Pleue, mold,,. t'«joe's turn to b$ tf» lft «f Uw rrw v E The Captol was a modest buldng of three floors before ft was nearly destroyed by a fre ln 885. n those days the State ouse comprsed two floors and an attc. The frst floor of the Captol housed the offces of the Secretary of State, the State Treasurer, the clerk of the Supreme Court and clerk n chancery. On the second floor was the governor's room, Supreme Court room, Court of Chancery. U. S. courts and the Court of Errors and Appeals. The State Lbrary was located ln the attc,, CEAMCS: After. World War the*'tfnttea States was flooded wth products of the ceramc ndustry of European countres whose prosperty was beng promoted by the Amercan Government to avod another war. undreds of potteres were forced to close n New Jersey and elsewhere because of the great ncrease of mports from cheap labor countres. When trouble n Europe returned and World War got underway, the pottery ndustry n New Jersey experenced a great revval. Today smlar government economsts, or perhaps the same people, seekng to buld up European and Asatc economc expanson have concluded that the pottery ndustry n New Jersey and other parts of the country s expendable and should be sacrfced to world polcy. Congress plans to lower mport tarffs and to revse custom plans. Lelsle Brown, of Trenton, charman of the Publc elatous Commttee of the peramc Assocaton of New Jersey, stated that of the 7 frms manufacturng dlnnerware, santary ware, glassware and other pottery ware n New Jersey, tttree-fourthte wll (Contnued on Page ) Opnons of Others AN UNPLEASANT SUBJECT ' "Wth h* urnj»»«*<»vm«, #, at my command," sad Elc Johnston recently, "'d lke to call attenton to the plght of j,he man of 5 or over who's bantlng for a Job." Mr. Johnston, a former presdent of the Chamber of Commerce of the Unted States, was addressng a meetng of the Amercan Trade Assocaton executves. Tle problem he descrbed s pressng tself unjmuantly upon Amercans and Amercan ndustry n spt* of the fact that total employment n the Unted States s at one of the hghest fgures h\s reached n»ar 59,, and lslu. Unemployment here s not lap enough to be serloua or ;!;umnk but any substantal nrrmunt of unemployment s uncomfortable Most of t seems to exst n two crucal age brackets, one around, the other above 5, Ths ponts to two questons: Wll ndustry be able to expand adequately to absorb the youngsters commg out of school nto the lnbor force? Wll t manage to ndjubt ts hrng, placement, and retranng programs to make proper use of mature workers stll well short of reasonable retrement age? Several trends n Amercan ndustlal socety tend to make t dffcult for the worker over to fnd new work or change Occupaton. One s the gradually faster tempo of assembly lnes, requrng youthful aglty. Another s the prevalence of penson or group nsurance systems n whch average age of the workng force s a cost factor. But each of these and other dffcultes s susceptble of soluton. Some companes and some unons are managng to transfer workers from jobs that are physskll and experence vson for the carryng of penson benefts from one place of tremen, plans. At any rate, the problem s one that requres attenton, Mr, Johnston urged trade assocatons and ndustres to set up fact-gatherng and study groups. Unons may well wegh the comparatve effects of varous types of penson demands n ths respect. The adjustment to make proftable use of the workng abltes of men over 5 wll be a key to many other employment problems. Chrstan Scence Montor. ' ave fun TEACE FLEES FOM TELEVSON "ow can compete wth opalong Cassdy?" That s the tearful plant of a Bergenfleld school teacher who s breakng all tes wth televson-rdden New Jersey and headng for vdeo-free Nevada. er soluton of the problem s escapst but temporarly effecwll be hoppng along the ether of Nevada, and the unhappy school teacher wll have to pack up agan, ths tme for Afghanstan or Tbet. A more effectve soluton of the problem s beng sought n New York. There, has been formed the Natonal Academy of Broadcastng Foundaton. A nonproft organzaton, t wll start out by provdng for rado statons transcrptons of rado programs sutable for chldren. t wll steer clear of murders and shootngs. ThU s a good betlnnlng. Oood rado fare for chldren wll bo lstened to. They lsten to the bad when nothng else s offered them. So wll t be wth televson. When televson can get away from ts stress on the western and the crme, thngs wll be better. When parental control reduces the tme chldren are allowed to vew televson, when better programs are gven the chldren, televson wll acheve the hgh hopes that have been held for t New Brunsswck ome News. Take t Eur, Pa! ather proudly a Western farmtt was tellng relatves about the forttude wth whch he had endured the rgors of the past wnter. "Snowbound for three weeks," he sad, "Low on grub and fuel. Yet, ln -below weather, battled storms and tended to my chores. ad to keep a stff upper lp, dd." "What else could you do, Pa?" put ln hs qlet lttle wfe. "And wth all those ccles hangng to y ur mustache?" DVDENDS UP C"* ** dvdends are runnng ahead last ' y«r * lt " March pftymcnu be,, fl lmt Mttrch Wlth ^ t f vorable busme * o" **- dvldends are last year and save money, too! Savng money, does not mean denyng yourself the lttle pleasures that add so much to Lfe's happness. Bank part of your earnngs regularly and you'll have the money to enjoy somethng really worth-whle lke a cruse, a trp abroad or to Calforna or South Amerca. Yes, thousands of people are havng fun on the money they saved ard banked for Just such a purpose. You, too, can by sayng systematcally at the Woodbrdge Natonal. Start your NSUED compouncf-lnterest account ths week. Addtonal Bmklnj tw Mdan to «P. M. ex» ectetl t sta y *eu above Scarcely So far we've scarcely learned enough about the hydrogen bomb to wonder ntellgently about t, Cnclnnattl Enqurer. (Eartmt 'Ml.llthfd by C«t*r»«'rrm ( Wnhnvtok Avc, OMfrft, N, J. Telephone Carterot S-KOO Charles J. Gregory Edtor thd Publsher Subscrpton ratea br Mall, ln n.lhf postage, on* year, (L'.). Sx months,.e. Ttlree monhs, (f". lnule copes by m»l], cents. All pnyuhlg advance. By currer delvery, t ctnts >er uoy. Entered as necond OBS malter June, 9, at CarUm, V..r, fnst., unuor la Act of March, 879. AGANST TEFT? Consult us for an ndvdually, planned Potcq to protect qour FUS.JWLY and other valuables C MAN BTWDT D6E NATONAL BANK UUUMU raowub MMKT UMt>»T ' ; *

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9 v - fa TEET PESS FDAY, MAY 9, 98 PAOE NM Fal ousewves to Love M ' d' n cfl"'' ffs. l! fkkf;, WS.-Love tr-. r many obstacle* even r hat ">m<> Mlwaukee,,ke from ther hus- h, h[agf. arvey t. Neelen t\ m punshng wfe beat-,,. n the fact that lome r't want to press the Thr,y Were as much to,<,,,-lr husbands, they say, ',,,'knrs they got.,, n lttle woman who ap- ^..(ure the ludge not long,,, complanant n an as-, bntt e ry acton agalnat,"., hand. er eye«were nnd her lp putted.,,..,,. n ood man at heart.".,. r,.(l. "e Jut doem't real,j; slrrngth." \.:, f' r,,mnly nflcted severe n-,,,,»." sad the Judge. K';!' r;, ; ny ddn't ht me." she ", - just happened to get,,., y nnd he brushed we." ', k'd that the charge be L..,., Jdde Neelen post-,,,, rn^e to the end of the vm. thnt he would dsmss..,* f the husband amended the t P. f- eld "" ] n:r'' '' t!! " ' rd 'M bn' r.tr! " upro r d you to make good," he n,n. "f you mstreat, ntv tme up to the end,r, 'll reopen th«case o sentence.",, turned out all rght and ;,],, dsmssed t, along ;:o others whch he had n the year's end. Besde ( battery, charges n,., 'te drunltenntm'. dls, n hd, vagrancy and!vlt. h s, cn«es. a court appear- ], ch:r \cn\ng effect on the Na further complants,' aganst any of the dehc rest of ta«year..modern Advce A famly who rfoved from town the suburbs decded they nwd- «atcldo to guard the hotue t nfh. So they bought fle lartstdgf: they could fnd n the kend of a loarby dealer. Not long»r<!, burglars broke nto the OUSC They were not dsturbed t all by the dog who slept,.,.,.ml the burglary. The of the house went to the j lealcr am complaned. Crocheted Wool Set That pleaned-as-funch expresson on Baby's fare men\s just one thng «old comfort. Baly lke* warmth and softness n hs wearng apparel anl so lft chooses ths rrorhrted sarque cap and bootee set for hs sttng up exercses. Someone has to make t for hm and that's where you come n. A drecton leaflet for the SACQUE. CAP AND BOOTEES may be obtaned by endng a 'stamped, self-addressed envelope to the Needlework Oept. of ths paper requestng Leaflet No. 5. OUSNG TEND At least 5, new apartments wll be Started ths year, whch sets a post-war record, but most of them wll be small effcency unts. The Government wants bulders to shft to famly-sze, less-expensve apartments. Presssure wll be appled through the PA whch provdes credt for bulders, who often make a proft before gettng a renter. ' FA, FA AWAY CMOND, Va. State Senator Lloyd M. oblnette, who lves n Jonesvlle, n the southwest tp of ths State, clams, by hs measurements, that hs home s closer to the captals of Tennessee, Kentucky, Oho, ndana, North Carolna, South Carolna, Georga and West Vlrglna than to hs own captal, chmond. DFFE WDELY John Poster Dulles, now advser to the Secretary of State, and Senator obert Taft, epublcan leader n the Senate, dffer wdely on ssues of foregn polcy. Navy develops rocket mssle "fleet" over the Mojave Desert. Strawberry oll tablespoons shortenng ' ) nps flour \ V.j cup mlk PKB well beaten \- teaspoon cnnamon teaspoons butter '.. teaspoon salt teaspoons bakng powder l pnt strawberres ; cup sugar Whpped cream or lemon sauce Sft flour, salt, bakng powder and tablespoons sugar together. Cut n the shortenng as for pastry: Add the well-beaten egg, mxed wth a lttle mlk. Mx lghtly. Turn on a floured board and pat. oll to y -lnch thckness. Brush over wth melted butter. Spread generously wth the strawberres whch have been mxed wth the sugar and cnnamon. Dot wth butter. oll up lke a Jelly roll. Press the edges well together. Place n a well-greased bakng pan. Bake n a moderate oven for hour. Serve wth whpped cream or lemon* sauce. Strawberry Macaroon Mousse pnt strawberres \' cup sugar * Few grans of salt tablespoons corn syrup V tablespoon gelatn tablespoons cold water ' pnt cream V cup macaroons rolled fne Wash and hull strawberres, sprnkle wth sugar, let stand hour. Mash and run through a seve. Add corn syrup, salt and gelatn whch has been soaked n cold water and dssolved over hot water. Chll and fold nto cream whch has been whpped stff. Add macaroon crumbs. Freeze n refrgerator. Or»nte Frtters orange!; cup flour teaspoon bakng powder ' teaspoon salt eggs '/ cup mlk tablespoon melted butter vt margarne Beat egg and mlk together. Add dry ngredents, whch hare been sfted together. Str n melt* butter. Dp peeled and sknned orange sectons n batter. Fry n deep, hot fat. Dran on absorbent paper. Mnted Grape Salad cup bolng water V* cup fresh mnt leaves tablespoon gelatn '/a cup cold water Vt cup lme juce V cups whte seedless grapes Green vegetable colorng Pour bolng watw over crushed mnt leaves. Allow to steep 5 mnutes and stran. Soften gelatn n cold water, add water draned from mnt, sugar,.salt and lme Juce. Color lght green. Cool When mxture begns to congeal, add grapes. Mold and chll. When ready to serve, untnold on lettuce and serve wth lemon dressng. Lemon Dressng eggs % cup sugar tablespoon butter tablespoons lemon Juce cup cream Beat eggs untl lght, Add sugar, butter and. lemon juce. Cook n double boler over hot water untl mxture begns to thcken. emove and cool. When cold, fold n cream whch has been whpped. 6 ndvdual tart shells cups strawberres V cup sugar teapsoon cornstarnh ed vegetable colorng CSTENSEN'S 95 "TE FENDLY STOE" toed Frm Awarded TNTON -The New Jersey umplke Authorty has awarded tt ( t6,7 contract (No. ) to S. Groves fc ons Company, of foodbrldfe, N J, for gradng and fanage structures, overpasses. and stream structures U lll-mllp superhghway n Doucester and Salem countes. t ru announced ty Paul L. Troast, halrman of the authorty The contract ovr a secton mles n length om De«pwater, the southern termnal of the Turnpke, to Woodbury n Gloucester County. Booklet on Elementary School r ssaed by Assocaton TKNTON-The elementary sprng leader. e should be fret school prncpal "may be a hardly of teachng dutes, have adequate glorfed clerk Or he may be, and clercal servce, and not be sometmes s. the most valuable "chaned to hs buldng;" hf professonal leader n the com- should be treated by the board munlty Uuually he falls some-'of educaton as a responsble exwhere n between." ecutlve and by the communty as New Jersey teachers and ele-'» cltlmn " f t dlrwt h» P rl " mentary school prncpals have'*«** hl» «hlc «'- hl «clvl:»««" hu Just publshed a bref pamphlet conscence and Judgment de to Groves wll j t wll be dstrbuted n each com- communtles try to dc- munty through local school peotate to ther prncpal the eom- ple. t s desgned to explan to munty actvtes n whch he shall ctzens the work of the elemen- engage, how and when and where tary school, and of the prncpal he shall worshp, what poltcal Sweeten strawberres to taste.' who ntftds ll; lhe type ot person belefs he shall hold, n whch po- Let stand hour. Stran and re-j who should hold that poston, the tcal actvtes le shall or shall serve the juce. To the Juce add condtons under whch he should'not engage, where he shall lve, cup sugar and cornstarch, and j functon, and suggestons for and even what he shall eat or ed colorng as needed. Cook over heat, strrng constantly, untl choosng a new prncpal. "You and the Prncpal" s sb thck and transparent. Cool. sued by the New Jersey Elemcn. Mrang* to the tart shells a layer tary cn.woom Teachers Assoula- )f thck boled custard. Ple wth tlon and the Elementary Prnc- 'resh strawberres and pour the rteser over t. Chll thoroughly nd serve. pal's Assocaton of New Jersey. t was prepared by Dorothy 8ebald of ldgewood and Paul. Van Neas of Newark. FVeda Scrlbner of Vneland heads the teachers' organzaton; Mrs. Bertha M. Lyons of Vneland. the prncpals, / The elementary school s the school of "all the chldren" and must be closely related to the communty t serves, says the pamphlet. The prncpal of such jredlsnts n order gven and mx a school shoud be a well-rounded thoroughly. 8erve wth a vegetable personalty, an "educated" eduea.- sajad. tor, a sklled executve, and an n- BOB'S Savory Mayonnase Vt cup mayonnase y teaspoon prepared mustard teaspoon Worcestershre sauce ' «oup" cream teapsoon grated onon Just before servng combne ndrlnk. Perhaps ths s ther prlvllee, but t servos lo make ther prlnclpalshlp pretty unattractve «-r/ S.stJt^t / uj Of & * ov^ PTy^ v^v\ So Mwoth. M gmtb. "S«oret f Fuhon" molda to pottun fm- fectkn... j«t gve* you un- (< drtmed of r*mou wa coofort. W FAMSE COSET SALON t 7 Fayette St., Perth Amboy t OppMll- nrkrl AMS VENDNG Compared to the per cent «t natonal ncome. tbm, Uwlfln tpands on arms, the Untatf States spends 6 rents of each natonal nconv dollar. Ths amount wll probably ncrease but wll ntt lkely exceed per cent ot Utt natonal ncome whch should not b* cxtfustd wth Kovernmetlt spendng. The government spend* one of every three dollars fot fene. offman denes vew CA, ad to Kurope s "charty." ed partes throughtout worl have membershp of 5.,. to a person wth any degree gf ndependence." ' Teachers and prncpals scorn a sex dstncton on the prncpal' shp. "Our prncpal can equally well be ether a man or a woman. The personal characterstcs art nfntely more sgnfcant n determtnlng hs ftness than the Ms to whch ht belongs. fck ALL MAKE OMENT8 EPAED j[\y\ U OPEN F. T ^>* TLL» F. M. ADO & TELEVSON SALES & SEVCE Largest Servce Dealer n Woodbrdge More Convenent Than EVE BEFOE ms~m mo STOltE FUS for complete protecton rmorcftug Woodbrdge Fur Shop TEL exclusve COSUY WKSM desgn gves you EW SPACE MOE SPACE For more effcent lght-load haulng- NEW NTENATONAL PCKUP TUCKS all at the "CONVENENCE LEVEL" - Td SAVE YOU MONEY GVES YOU UP TO % MOE SPAC On* of 7 dff.r.nt batlc )(t«rnatonal models^ toch AL NEW, All POVED. 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NEB WO-8-UCS tat Cars "BETTE USED CS" BESE AVTO SALES 5 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBDOB, N.. -m - t-ku LOUSA'S LETTE Dear Lousa: hare a good husband who Provdes for me and s pleasant enough around the house but he s absolutely lackng n aotcton and s thoughtless rather than nconsderate. A peck on toe cheek about three or four tmes a day s the lmt of hs demonstratveness. e says he loves me and he never looks at another wo*au but he doesn't seem to look at me, ether. can't understand how one can love another and never gve them a squeeze or a real kss. f we go to a party and the people are strange to me, my husband forgets all about me untl tme to go home. t never occurs to hm to see f am stranded or stuck wth the same partner f we happen to be dancng t s smply snk or swm by my own power as far as he s concerned. f menton t later, he wll say that he thought was havng a good tme and he ddn't notce me wth the same partner for sx dances. What do you thnk about ths? Do you really thnk he loves me? We have been marred only ten years and hate to thnk about spendng the rest of my lfe wth a man who s so wrapped up n hs own concerns that he lets me feel so alone. "DSTACTED"-N J Answer: You probably have a very lonely road ahead of you. Dstracted, unless you can get your husband to see what he U dong to you. e sounds to me lke an extreme egouat who. as you my. s so Wrapped up n what he U marne and the npnsatoo he k> maktnt ah eutr people that he forgets to pay you the lttle courteses that husbands pay ther wtra.» behavor at dance;, s really nexcusable. The frst tha* a bey learns at dancng school s te look dot lor hu partwr and certanly he should be even more thoughful after marrage As for hu lack of affecton, t suppose some people are bom affectonate and some are not, but t seems that you would have dscovered th* trat befan you were twrrd. tmu when two people so dnerent are mamat Try beng affectonate wth hua and perhaps he wll develop thlt trat to Wf ealth 'Crepe anren" Delay racted and made mserable by thoughtless vstors, who no! onlt nrl vnn rvrr Mop to thnk of rll tlpm unpleasant thnrs. but what n rnrr commodty plan or- vho (.T eternally rwonmendng rlnary rommnn srnsp s? A str- to them sly remedes, because geon hsd a patnnt only rrrrntly., somr rf'atve or frend took them a Mrs. A," who vns kept n a nnd was marvelously cured. Cultvate common sense When you vst the sck, tell them cheerful thngs, and leave the doctor to hghly nervous condton and ulov recovery was urtually relayer and hndered by the persstpnt vst of a woman who told her unpleasant thngs. She would appear at the pck one's chamber door mnnnotnred, flt nny hour of the day. though she had been told that the patent should not have vstors. Today's Patem Pattern 9S66; stes.. S, 8.. SUe 6, -ttece easetnblo wth bra, 5N, yds. 9 n. Send TWENTY FVE CENTS la cons lor ths >Uern to 7 Newspaper Pattern Dept., Weat 8th St.. New York, N. Y. Prnt planly K E. NAME, ADDE68, STYLE NUMBE. Ctoosu your beaou'g wardrobe from our ltest Maran M'.rua Pattern Book. Stud Twesty Cents fur X<MT coj»f '.:y, t>u;»r» e»sys«w tyls* lor ttenrone. A Free l>att«m U prnuj s ttu book. On one occason she prefacrd her rema-k -by sayng. "'m so quet. know that can st here and just soothe you to sleep." She contnued, "t's a pty you had to have that appendx operaton and you so fat. have a frend who was fat when she was oppr.tted on. and her stomach s so v.eak that she has to wear an uncomfortable bandage all the t'.me to keep her muscles from cornng apart." " know a fat man who has had tubes n hs sde ever snce he was operated on. They tell me that the doctors told hm he mght as well BO home and make the best of t. that he would never be well. suspect that he drtn't have n skllful surgeon. don't be'eve much n the surgeons here anyway. Why there was old Mr. Jones who ded when he had hs e cut off. e had some awful dsease, gangrene or somethng, and t just went up and struck hs heart. reckon. They tell me that he had had dabetes or somethng for twenty years or more. "Now you mght have that. Dd your doctor look to fnd out? You know, ts astonshng how careless some doctors are. Oh, you say they examned your urne and blood, and took your blood pressure before they operated. Well, maybe you haven't got t then, but 'm doubtful." The doctor wondered why "Mrs. A" asked hm so many questons about her condton and dd not get along as well as he had expected. f he had only known that a foolsh, meddlesome vstor had mplanted fear thoughts and dstrust of hm n her mnd he would have understood. A sensble vstor would have only remaned a few moments, durng whch she would have mproved the tme by tellng her frend thngs to fll her heart wth hope and happness. She would have planted se*ds that would have hastened her return to health. ow many poor nvalds are dsprescrbe the medcne. Captol Dome Contnued from Edtoral Page) not be able to survve the cheap mports from Japan, and the European countres. The frms employ over 7, workers. The ndustry s worth almost a half bllon dollars a year. n the New Jersey ceramc ndustry workers receve $.5 per hour. n England they receve cent* an hour, Belgum. 8 cents France. 6 cents. Oermany, cents. taly. cents. Czechoslovaka, cents and Japan cents. That s -why t s mpossble for New Jersey notares to compete on the Amercan mar ktt. let alone the foregn market COPS Crops n New Jersey ths summer are expected to be from ten days to two weeks late But n some respects, accortlns to the State Department of Agrculture, ths may be a blessng n dsguse. t has delayed the usual flush perod for mlk because cows are not beng turned out to pasture so soon. The rans have been hghly benefcal to re plensh the sol. The nclement weather has been deal for grass and hay. The cold and rany weather has been unfavorable, however, for frut because of the absence of bees for pollnaton. Ths s also true of blueberres, strawberres and apples. JESEY JGSAW: f goods don't cross borders, solders wll, warns the New Jersey Farm Burwm.... Chef Justce Arthur T. VanderbUt wu receve the Gold Medal of the New Jersey State Bar Assocaton for outstandng actvtes n hs professon at the annual meetng of the group at addon all. Atlantc Cty. May 6 and 7 The cold weather has delayed asparagus whch s the frst of New Jersey's large sprn? crops.... Cub eporters, edtors and authors, al graduates of the utgers Schoo' of Journalsm, wll attend a banquet on the campus on May 9 to celebrate the 5th annversary of the foundng of the school.... Seven hundred and two habtual traffc law volators the problem chldren of the hghway havt lost ther drvng prvleges durna the past four months of 95 n New Jersey.... Armed Forces Day proclamed n New Jersey for May s a new day of observance n whch to pay trbute to all the armed forces Thf Senate caucus rule whch allows four Senators to block any bll n the Legslature contnues to be the man target of crtcsm by taxpayers groups.... The State Dvson of Veterans' Servces announces compensaton payments are now beng made by the Federal Government to many parenu who e sons and daughter* were klled n World Yfa and Senate Presdent Samuel L Bodne. Fk-rnngton epublcan, s consdered one of the farest gavel welders n the hstory of the Senate by both epublcans and Democrats.... The State Treasury receved S as ls share of bettng durng the frst seven days of racng at Garden State Park, near Camden.... agweed control s among the tems checked n tns year's.ndgng of estabhshmt nts lonj! New Jersey's hghways by the Garden Club of Nt* Jersey.... CAPTOL CAPES: The number of mosqutoes btng ths summer depends upon excessve ranfalls and too many floo<tudes aong tlte shore, accordng tl the experts.... Four out of fve of the toothbrushes now n use n Amercan homes are worn out or unsantary. danls the Medcal SX'rty of Nt *" Jersey.... Buldng codes n New Jersey are lke fngerprnts - there are no two alke, clams the New Jersey ome Bulders Assocaton. AWB Mvwrr Wutta U T SUalT]' Twn. 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WurcjfKfmAT WOODBDGE 8-7 KO *At.K KfT ATYO\ WAM-t-n M r.r SlTTKT! Wnn^nh^r tj'.n. l:lt»*v. M<rr>'l. rut,', lv. 'hl.lrcn, l;erer't''f>,. vcnlrk. ''nl Knlm-ny ;.r,r AAXTKD TO V,'tT n Wtnlhrrl*., prr, l,, ovnl dtr t, anprrmn m 'm Mnt wllhln n «;lk o of Wnnhfllte mll huplnew t>, WTK- )M'.t fn, r h de-ft'!' lov PO!T»T We n»7r ml we'll p;v Jlule-t pr.,v.r urllc fc.r.lot»flk. P, M..,,,,.?.*,» ral; Avme, MalnflcM,. lfll.ot FM> n. < ;<>,l nvsl hnn '. m M'mlav,.. ' Wrll' c,r ll tn \\n\ \. ufx-a pntr nf eye. t\»^, hlne cane, on 'reen Kt.( -nn Stalun. About n mun ml'rc al nlppandr-nt-u-..t. O'KTO WA^TK) evrnlnr wurk fr"m 5 to lrjfl Sj'rtKweur, 'nrt*- On the SCEE O.CVTl LEAF CEMETKT Lot. Graves S and. K l e.-ton. Tce J. Call Ur». ^ e-man, Cranfor! -ltjts-j. - tf "Buccaneer's Grl' J>T rof> SALE Arrora from th» t S-w.rm Avtnue rhool, off Wood- ; Whle thls/fllm s desgned hrlgr Avmoe. 5'!5\ a» newer, suppose, for adult entertanmd water, ga. electrc. AnklnB prce j T. pno. tob#rt Kullcrton. 57 Mddle-'" FCX Avenue, teucfn, N. j. Me- fare. Produced n strkng Ta m-ten 5-8U. W AXTKD TO tbjt W A N T E D -s ro<m -«tf ; n co or, n deals wth fabulous j plots of freebooters on the bo jlng man. These prates are knaves, they are a crew all rgged out spectacular costumes, who, ' * " ' " o\ :-B </o the command of a sea-gal BKAL BStATE FO SA.B commt. Fovr. LOTS for t on llsde: ; datons only to help honest m ners slrand e d ashore n the Avenue. Sewer and water. Mat... t,, on x mo. :»o f«-t from dnedar \ Orleans of the nnteenth centj Avtnut. nqure p. MontaMo, a, n the cast are Yvonne De Ca or«n.street. vu>odbrcge ; who has the ttle role; Ph Frend, Elsa Lanchester, And LP WANTED, FCMA.E Kng, enry Danlell, Doufl Dumbrlle and others. (fllll WANTED Full or part tme. Pquant workng: condton*. Florhl,n lestaurant, Klffhwny.'5, Avrnel. 6- lro'sekekpe ye,tr* old. Apply «fte-r 6 P. M. Pulton Street, Woodbrdgc BKl.P WASfT vanted, over D MALE rxet lacbs. 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11 von \'r«'. P.TEET PESS t FDAY, MAY, \%O PAGE ELEVEU Beats Pl j fc n Games Monmoutk Park acng Notes -The Man Offce, MONMOTJTlt PAK, OCEAN-,, lonrn representng the POT. N. J. Tm recent an- Motnls efnng Compftny nouncement. of Monmouth Park's double-header from the $96, staler-, schedule for the Offce at ahwaj last June 6-August 9 racng season,. V afternoon tcnmf wll meet lnn month.team (8), n q<;]ck. b Q mmlfk, b V "slnan. M» ;,',, mllszew.skl, ss, lb FO»'- r --, s phpslak, r C lbpft, cf f \lnuco, P rure, b ralbro. b.... t.mbach. b X. Olno. rf L.' vplln, lll cf j,mnn;an, rf f furnmagno O'ara, p... Drsroll b Barbnto, S Btrktey, b Muth. cf Cllsclt. lb... Cassara. c. Guness, f. 6-5 and 5-. has already drawn several early n, nomnees to the 5 attractve handcaps. Frst.to enter the lsts wns Mrs. E. L. opkns' Three lnm, wnner of the 99 Monmouth jmactp shd omnbus andcap, and the pon of Blue Larkspur has been named for both of these event*. "Three lng wll be there wth bells on," wrote traner Bll Kn«pp, a long-tme Mrnmouth Park regular. * * Amory L. askell, presdent of the Monmouth Park Jockey Club, 8 8 Yort Teft* (5) AS f S a a. M Smre by lnnlnff: Cartcrrt Offce Nc«York Offce Cartent f«ta (t) ft j Baslld, as 8 S hulck. Jb, Sloan, b 9 S j. Lemaswwskl. lb... F, Carl, c 6 s Chpslak. rf G, lbert, p E Szymborskl, f, S. Mrmcc, cf. Cure, b 8 J. Calabro, ss M. Laubach, lb A. Gxlno. b 8 L vplln. cf J. Morsjnn, rf F, Carlomagno, f 9 5 New York Vtaa () Scotly, b v Pearsall, rf artrmn, ss csker. cf 8 Xeoh, c S Schulze, b t Grafe, f g Deane, lb 8 Kearney, p 8 V 5 8 Score by nnngs: Carteret Offce 7 6 B V Offce»ndkereUth Each year more than 6, ban ot cotton re uaed to tnaka handkerchefs. has arrved at hs ed Bank, N. J., home after a wnter vacaton spent at Palm Beach, Pla., and s openng offces at the race course. Fete ftfyrks Close - rls Pn League Season CATEnET-*A flttlnfj fnsh to a vey successful bowlng season wns marked by a banquet of the Carteret Women's Acdemy Bowlne league held at John's n Me' tuchen on Wednesday nght. Mrs. elen Yarr acted as toastmlntrcas nnd ntroduced the offcers who were elected lt»t week for the seasnp. They were Mrs. Glora esko, presdent; Mrs. elen Mullan, vce presdent: Mrs. Betty Bulewra, treasurer, fnd Mrs. Else. Bmtok, secretary. All except Mrs. Mullan succeeded themselves to fch&r respectve offces. On bchelf of the members, Mrs. Yarr presented Mrs. esko. Mrs. Bale- wlck Mrs. Bartok and Mrs. Betty Morrs wth corsages. Mrs. Bartok and Mrs. Balewlcz were also presented wth a ft n apprecaton of ther efforts durng the season Each member receved n kev rnu wth mnature bawlng ball and rtaskbll, greatly mpressed by the pn attached as a favor. swcess of both the lauwh snd Gulfstream Park njeetlmts n Florda, ravsanes smlar popularty for Monmouth Park durng the June 6-August 9 season. "n retajnlng ntact our 9 Stakes schedule we expert to attract the cream of the thoroughbreds campagnng ln the East." Baahell sad at Monmnuth Pnrk, "Whle added stable spac^ desperately needed Ln the past, permts m to Boo^mmodate.more and better owners than n prevous meets." More seats for clubhouse patrons! That s the good news from Monmouth Park, where plan*? arc rushng ahead for the openng, on June 6, of the 7-day summer racng Season whch contnues thro August 9. A secton of the dlnlns terrace, formerly reserved for luncheon tawes. has been set asde for more than 6 sent* overlookng the runnng strp, plan? re also brewng to trple ths number [ terraoe a steak supper, a rcprt of the przes and standngs and presentaton of awards was made. Wth the excepton of the frst and last plnce teams' the stfndlnfs were very close, tt.wdor's Dary took frst pece. Mul- nn's Lquor Store was second, wth Paul's Servce Statlrm only two frames behnd n thrd, Sable's Furnture only one behnd to take fourth and Cutter's Amoco Stnton, only separated by one came, tnkln ffth place, wth Carteret Press n the basement poston. gh average bowler was Bert Stojk«wth 5. and Trudy Montazzol n second place only 6 pns behnd. Followlns closely WS Snphle K"tts w' f h 5, Kay orvnth wth 9 and Betty Balrwlra wth 6. Cutter's Amoco had hgh team whle Sandnr'., Dry had team srl. luh ndvdual set was won by Sophe Krats wth a 57. and ol<n Yarr was the wnner of hgh ndvdual «nme wth a sensatonal 5. Besde the local next year when a new dnng rorrn h*me prze for hgh same. Mrs. wll permt most of the present Yarr was presented wth nn award area to be restrcted to frcrm thr- C-ntral Jersey Women's seats. Bowlng Leupuc. Nn out of the + * members bowlng ht a name Wllam Trdle. a member of of better durng the season. Some acng Secretary John Turner Jr.'n had repeats and there were qute Monmouth Park staff, s nt the a ff-w who were just a few pns northern New Jersey rt«e course short to reach t. each weekend to supervse early Announcement was made that wo* of that department. Approved any peraon who wshes to jon the rtables are now beng notfed of league get n touch wth stall spwe for the June B-August the secretary, Mrs. Bartok, at an meet and early stakes nomnatons BTe belns catalogued. All early date. Monmouth Park stakes close on June. accordng to Trundle. Geld ush By-Product One of the by-products of the Calforna gold rush of a century»(o was the openng of a new source of tannng materal. Calforna tan-bark mmedately took an mportant place n mkng leather for shoe soles. la OMea Tmes More thn a years before the legons of Julus Caesar nvaded Otul, the natves <A nda began to We shellac to protect the surface! of ther temples and homes. N.». Mlk PrrtntUon Average mlk producton per ooftop Ktchen A sngle story home wth two ktchens one on the frst floor and another en a rooftop observaton porchs the ltest dea n housng. The rooftop ktchen s deal for preparng lght meals ln warm weather. amburger Deluxe For a hamburger deluxe, use hot seasoned hamburger, lettuce, ard chl sauce. Add a teaspoon of grated onon to each tablespoon of softened margarne to spread on the splt hamburger buns. Basketball The frst basketball game was played ln 89 wth a peach basket and a soccer ball. Today, ths fastmovng sport attracts more spectators each year than any other sport n the Unted States. BttAGOOD CATCE e e TE SBASOt BANG Aree TS COM/C BOOK MOT CLUB SUB MAY SOC/VP LKE A t!*5 PB NVBNT/O TO rue PUBLC-" Dlttttat* h Kl' rnun Srtttt Falcons Stop West Carteret. n Loop Tlt, -5 CATEET The Falcms stopped the West Carteret Boys Club n a one-sded game n the Md»et League ths week at the Park feld. -. Two bg ralles of four and fve runs respectvely paved the way for the Falcons' vctory. The box score: W«st Carteret B. C. ) endrlckson, lb O'Malley, b Dave Gbney, b Brucato, p Tommlsson, f.. Blar, ss Krage, c Don Qlbney, rf Godmustad, cf Kubala, rf By Alan Mavtr BUT PTCES WO AVE SSSA TMVFt6OeEWAS\ e/ P. nlln Vapor barrers should bt, placed cow on New York farms ln 9B 9 on th* room tde dt» bouf< wall ws estmated at 6, pounds, Score by nnngs: Score by nnngs: under the plaster lath or other b whch t, pounds more than 5 Boys Club Farmerettes... ttnur fnsh. years ago. Falcons < 6 x amblettes 5 urn-mm ECOD-BEAKNG POPULATY MAKES r mkrmmurn TS POSSBLE! Enthusasm for th» "Blm. lowl Now Oldwnoble "fffrs Amerca'* ttoeb-tnlked lower fwem (ot '5. Tht * tlut (lashng acton str, the l"we«t.prced "ocket" Engne mrlt/ub the car wth wh sprted response that ullous have heard about t tred t-hrm to ts J>»UttuC ; performance! AndAj s the CM latofen the MMth drvng Cdfc yho at a torn p* jar 95 So gve us a rng tod»y-~mtk«your date wth a "ocket 8"! We'll be happy to show you the unprecedented value of the "88" and prove our pont wth a lll-ks e! V AQWKUMOrOUVAlU Mke a Date wth s %cfot "! OLDSMO5U. Falcons () Lakatos. f Shanley, ss Gnda, b Seaman, lb Dalton, rf... Baldwn, cf Ftzula, b.. Lejeny, c... Gjlran, p.. W'U-Molfe Drfw, «< rwuo-lpru, now amblettcs Wn From Farmerettes n Grls Loop, - CATEET The Farmerettes of West Carteret showed some decded mprovement although they dropped a - decson to the amblettes n the QlrlsLeague ths week at the Columbus School felfl. Mss Ssko. ptchng for the wnners, held the Farmerettes to three scattered hts whle her team mates gtahered off Mss Medvetz. Farmerettes () B Lysek, b Gormley. b Daprle, lb Medvetav p :.\: Collns, f Dubs, rf Wood, c v. anchek, rf Cregar. ss () amblettes Fedorkn, b Donaghue, ss Neder, lb Campbell, c Gnda, b. rvng, rf, O'Donncll, f Koval, cf Ssko, p NW cme-rce WNDUUUD rllld no»t t'» bo "Wo. CO'Oll McpUt* wlljlbtu (ur «>U*»! bltltr m nl b uuaulc "M" moaal Stars, Dan's Nne Wn Games n Sr. Softball League Week Ended MayJ95 CATEET Srtar's Sweet Shop noftballers contnued on ther merry way by wnnng tlwlr thlrfl straght name ths week, defeatng 8t. Joseph's, -. n a second garn n the Softball league the power,, ful Dan's Nlnr wmwd through JJ "^-^",^ wth n clone 6 trumph over the Foresters After ganng a fl- lead at bh end of the thrd, Dan's Nne thwarted -ruh spurt by the Foresters n the fourth frame. Sltar's ) WllUCk, b Pnvlowskl, f B. edcl, b arosk. MS J. ledel. c... ft 8 Baton, rf 8 Medwlck, lb Borses, cf Sosnowsk, p 9 St. Joseph's m Catr. BS Toth. Of S Kamachuk, 9b Jackson, lb Mullen, c Osmus, c Kayler, rf Koplel, b.. Wantock, rf Nadolskl, p 6 7 Score by nnngs: St, Joseph's Star's S. 8 Fores ten () A. Benson,cf Phlps, f O'Connell, b... Sebert, c Zmmerman, p Wlgus, ss olowatch, rf Zabel, lb Perkns, b Stelgman, rf 8 Dan's Nne (6) Basllc, b agan, ss M. Vrag, f P. Vrag, rf S. Wojclk, lb Gladyss, cf...'. Frtnkowskl, c Kasler, b Kng, b SQsnoWskl, p Score by nnngs: Foresters. Dan's Nne Senor! Cartert t gh School Weld (6: P.M.) Wednesday Cards vs. Clovers Men's Softball league Lelblg's Feld (6.5 P. M. Monday St. Joes vs. Maple Street Wednesday Sltars Sweet Shop vs Dan's Nne Frday Curteret War Vet* vs. Forester* ub league Park Feld (: P. M. Thursday ockets vs. Emerson Street (: P.M.) SBtmtey-^Cypress 8trwt vs. St. Joea Jrs. Junor League Park Feld (6: P. M.) Tuesday Oadets v», Cobras * - 6 West Carteret Boys Club Scores Upset By 7 to Thursday West Carteret fcoys Club vs. ll Boys Mdget At Park Feld (: P. M,> Monday St. Joes-vs. W«t Carteret Boys Club Wednesday Bus Boys vs. West, Carteret Boys Club Frld'y Falcons vs. t. Jow Grls League At Columbus School (6: P. M.) Monday Yuhasz Grls vs. Farmerettes Wednesday Debs vs. amblettes Carteret Beaten By St Mary's, 8- After Early Lead CATEET The jnx wth Dougy Kng and hs St. Mary's teams held over Carteret n basketball last wlntef contnued to exst n baseball as the Perth Amboy club came from behnd to upset the locals, 8-, at the hgh school stadum feld Tuesday afternoon. ' Jm Kraly blanked the vstors for four nnngs whle hs teammates gathered one run ln the frsts and another n the thrd. Then the exploson took place n the ffth when St. Mary's scored four runs. Contnung, the vstors pled up three more tal- : Ues n the sxth to sew up the ball game. St. Mary's 8) Scott, b Clebak, f Anderson, ss 5 Pfelffer, lb orvatt, b, c... Moog, cf Lesko, rf Shoulols, c Pelczar Kaltenbach, b Gesng, p CATEET The West Carteret Boys Club srtrecl a 7- vc- Carteret () tory over the hghly favored Bus Domnquez, cf... Boys ths weak n the Mdget Benson, rf League. Stagng a four-run rally n the thrd, We?b Carteret hopped nto an early lead whch t mantaned untl the end. Don Gbney started t off by walkng. endrckaon and O'Malley followed wth sngles and D'Zurella topped the rally by httng a double. The box score: West Carteret B. C. (7) endrlcksdn, lb lj O'Malley, b Brlcato, p D'Zurllla, f Blars, ss Krage, c Dave Gbney, b Kubala, rf Don Gbney, cf Bus Boys () Kasha, b Kent, c ).. Merelo, b / Woodhull.ss... ku, lb ( Mortssa, p Curttlj, K McCann, of Preputnlk, of Oaplk, rf 8 Score by nnngs: Boys Club Bus Boys rvng, ss Mullen, ss Tracz, f O'Bren, b Gural, b large Alloy User The petroleum ndustry has become One ot We major customers tor nckel alloy steels. Where severe cornpslo) s a problem, the 6 per cent and psr cent nckel«feels «rt wdely luted lor well casng and sucker rod 'applcatons. lymen u»ge n very cbl{ t wwthe(, grass tlage s more t* to frewe than corn slage. Fo«n lkge vhuuld be «- luwea to tlww bftqn feedng to dary catue. treteng and th«wu»«does not destroy the nutrents n slltge. Mekel Alloy Steels n 8 James ley n Glasgow laued a report of experments he htd conducted wth nckel steel. Snce N tlw use of nckel alloy steadly ncreased. Marocch, c Yovarsky, lb Mako, rf Kraly, p Nagy, p Snow, p l St. Joes, Cypress Cub league Games CATFET The S Joes n the Cufo Lp.swr ram< th* wth two *mashluk fourth «nd seventh nnf to an uphll battle fttm the -, ths week»t the Park ehlluhtlns the St. Joea ra»\s double hy Blly Ondw «tlu bn*rs wder n the fourth wth three on h the seventh. n anothfr Cub name the lf* press boys demonstrated aosm tmely hlttnt and beat be tat sn Street nne. 9-8, as "Junk Medvetz ntemmed n late rally the Emerosn Street boys. ThfboK score: ockets ) 8 Panned for Shoulols n th, Score by nnngs: St. Mary's 8 Carteret ll Boys -un ally n rd Tops Cadets By 5 to CATEET Explodng wth a ten-run barrage n the thrd nnng, the ll Boys easly dsposed of the Cadets, 5-, n the Junor League ths week at the Park Feld. The bg rally was sparked by three 'hts, three bases on balls followed by three more hts, two walks and another ht. Cadets () Myers, s* Lukach, lb * Mnkwlnsk, c Kovacs, f Wadak, rf - Lptak, b Barukovch, cf Taylor, b Ferenoe. 8b Kol'bac, p Kasha, rf <lt)..a... a... Malo, b Tylka, of : Ftoence, of Nagy, ss MedveU, lb., ^j^(.,^ t +t- fthwfcey. Jb...'.'.! adynfak, f Makku, f 8 8nnw, s..,.., Lucas. b Bobenchlk. b Zuback, ss ohaly, c Ftzula. p Oruppa. lb cf Lptak, b Mcll. f Serson, f St. Joes Woo*, rf Tureo. rf Plvn. cf Barbato, f Na*y. f J. Nardl, c orvath, b Onder, b B. Carr. b. KurtoJf. s-> Lukowskl, p Af... M ()... 9 ) Score by nnngs: ofkets 5 -, St. Joes -V-; CUB LEAGUE The box score: Cypress Street 9. Donovan, b Mullflns, ss Cszak, ss Pettlnheo. rf D, Medvetz, rf J. MedveU. p Kovacs, cf Leahy. b Carlton, c Tobassen, b Sweda, f Emerson Street (S) Spzyak, b Laufenberg, ss ytoacjok, f Udzlelak. c ocky, cf WoJewudJlk, b Bohanek, lb Grenfreda, rf Dalton, p % Score by nnngs: Cypress Street -9 Emerson Street.. Avol-J Thck Flms, The wrnklng of pant s caused by applyng too thck a coat. Tha surface dres quckly but there s. an undsd porton underneath. As the underpn- dres and contracts, the top surface wrnkles. Ths can be avoded by addng thnner to pant whch has become over-thck (about one-half pnt to th» gallon) or by applyng plenty of elbow grease and brushng out the pant to avod thck flms. N Tmes as Mm* - n 898 the Canadan nckel mnes produced, tons of copperlckel ore. Ffty years later thh tonnage had rsen to over,8,- 9. Branded Steak There can be no slpup st outdoor partes when each steak s marked rare, medum or well-done wth new stanless steel brand. 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12 PAOF, TWELVE FDAY, MAY 9, 95 Yhasz ( lrls n Debs BY CADTKFr LOvcr to Thf yourfer B»,N7 lt!!\!^^m w-ored a thrllng upv' r hf Ons Softball r»ue th ; TTk l>y nosng out thf hkhly favcrfd lfbv { -. at the Columt>U". Sr'nol feld Manna's plldnnc f' llr Yuha.<j Grs hr rlm-unc fa tor m :he vrtory as U<> held ' r Df-bs to hree SCttrrc! hts Dr Jarnbv «.* Medvct7 b Johnson rf Jtsskfw rf Davs j> Gl f fcelnak. rf Penrottv. r Mate b Soleun. lb... Yuhas Vnsko. b Marno, p tyjakowsk lb Btmo <v, famer.!) fcovacs. b Bshop f Bavalrt7. r _edvct7 rf udak. rf Dalamb. f Score by nnngs: bebs uhft.w Grls. 7 Grls l 5 Star's Sweet Shop Team Wns nd n ow, -... Yn- fne was 5 - X CATKFT Slur's Sweet S!op Jofbnl ;t'. ;.m ven ts second consentve ::.-.ovy tns wejlt n he Jf-nV Sdf'.b.ll League behnd *So«.>' >.o-afk,s brllant -ht lu;hr.^ by bej'ms Maple Stre:l, -. a' Lf;b:t's Feld. ; A bk s\-onr rnnn; rampace jjunnc u!urh. they snweked three. doubj'^ "o;p!?d wth three wslks, pavf- th? wnners a bg 6-run lead rhd ;;-.(> nsver rejsqushed. '. Thf bx.--.re: Slur's Swwt Shop (9k Pav:on-,v: V p.e:. b arask:.-, }. edf B-k>? lb Bohac; :'. M>TlO. Ke:; Such Sccre : 9 9 Street D a! o o"! 6 Ar. e^;> «y to remove old wal: P*psr Appy a mxture of thck tour.-.d not»»er to Ae wal_. frsfr. -_-;«pper becomes saturw-d t -».!!?e*: os CAMEA TOPCS Careful control n( shadows adds drpth.nrt texture nterest to ths Orafle Photo ('ontot prrf»nnrr hv Myron B. ochstfllrr. Jr. STAY SADOWS (AN UN POTOGAPS The settng n '*hk-h you pu: a' pr?cous t'.-m can add to or detract from ts lustn By the same token.' the effectveness of a photograph can of',en be marred by overlook-; ng small detals n plannng ths \ settng of your subject. Last month we dscussed the mportance ol a plan background that would not fght wth the prncpal object of nterest n a photo. Placement of the subject aganst the background s also mportant. When a subject s too close to the background, there s the danger tha shadows wll cast a back-! sround pattern that wll dstract the vewer. FVe or sx f«ct n front of any < background s a safe dstance to place the subject n most cases.! Frst, ths allows you to rtla; depth of feld to thrown the back-' ground out of focus to mnmze' ts attracton value. Wh artfcal ( llumnaton, t allows you to place, ' your lghts so that the shadows; cast by the subjec; wll fall out-; sde of the pcture area or at least be weak on the background j f t s mpossble to avod, shadows oa the background, they caf be almost en_rel> :l_qn*u?a j by addtonal llumnaton on the > background alone from a pom: behnd or to one sde o* th; suo- j ject. ere care must be taken wth ; lght subjecu.?ur! as a gr] w:! blond? har n a whte dress, but suffcent tone canu-st s kept be- j ~ Kefmk-r Sleep j At a dub n ollywood a young! author was ntroduced to a &s crtc. The wrter's frst pcture had just been shown, and he m-! me-ately asked the crtc for hs j opauan of n. { t was very refreshng," returned the crtc. "Say, that's swell," beamed the author. "Dd you really _nd t so refreshng?" "Absolutely." was the reply. " fell lke a new man when woke up:" Fashon Note 95s bahmg suts wll be c?mposfd of two bandanas and a worred look. Quonset Scout. 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FAMOtS SNGE CUl'SE n borne _rea a_ac or -ecu-alne thru wth purckuc ( each new n_ chne- _eht -_*ar tf under rpcrt prrva-l o*(nkur_ New SNGE Sewng Machnes -r-cao) arty an_ tf _«*> b-*«r«- * fcek, ful»_ ;«<m»»ur V FOM SWGE AM) B* S - u $89-5 'lldvd Snger Sewng Center,9 SMT STUKET Opea Vmt» O -_ca AMBOY -7 ttt'prn ;he subject and bacluround. Whenever you make a pemrp. watch the background as carefully as you do the subjec; or you may spol the whole effect. Graflex Phow Dnu'tor JUST Paragraphs Whch Comes Frst? Be happy and youl be b?autful. a beauty expert tells women And most of them have betn rymt; to be beautful n order to be happy. Brstol erald-courer. The Test A real Amercan CommunUt s a person nho s prepared to be a trator f Sovet ussa should fore? the Unted Slates nto war. Charot le Observer. New Artument A factual tems says he planet Mars s now nearer the earth '.han at any other tme snce 9. Orjportunsts n the armed servces can read nto ths report a further argument for an ncrease n the budget Chrstan Scence; Montor. Even So Ever, a wse persm sn't per cent so. e dsagrees wuh you on a few questons. Oln Mller n AUanta Journal. Now for the Next Qnestm Q f wnter comes, ca_ sprng be far behnd? A. Yes. St. Lous Star-Tmes. b Tme* Youn? grl at a perfume counter, after lookng at My Sn. Breathless, and the other lurd names: "ave you anythng for a begnner?" Whtng Tower. Cns-pporteJ t s s'.ll argued that women can mprove poltcs. Ths s u:v supported by any evdence tha; they have elevated the tone of the barroom. Washngton Evenng Star. SNGE tr»_c : j (tuat. Tnf.Olt.t ftjon AM- _t»_.l rummwuft NMA t Carteret A. A. " Tomorrow Nght hut talent from north Jersey Seven former Pleb players nre now playng n the mnors or major lr«guo?. Wth Charle Beknell, Boston Uw (Ut.. CATEET-Trf. Cart«r*t A.A fans thnk the team wll be a real - l play the strong PUtnfleld Plcs ' wtnner after a few more games!«! P UnfVlj tomorrow nght at, together Scr'er Fel.. Game tme s slated! The flnr short-moppng of Matt r>r 8 l P M Ths s the Or* Lukasuk was the man topc of turn* on the road for the local baseball talk around town the oast n:r.f. ( The A A wll probably lne up wh Erne Brechka dong the, [ ptohln! and Oearge Kovacj be- ; l:n th? tr»t. Adam Q:uchosk wll, be r-n frst base. Tony Barcelona! at second. Johnne Kolbas at short And Johnne Kolbas on thrd The outfeld wll consst of pv> Vrae. Carl Marcnak and be Arte Kovalesk.! Thq Planfeld Plebs have been! ntv t the leadng teams n the trtfe ** > ' son was an easy one over the Jersey Cty Brewers, but the rlub has caught on wth the publc Many jplaneld area for a number of Sovet extendng nfluence gradually n Central! years, boastng of *xne of the lead- Asa. L O M A X Pay as Lttle as $- Weekly week. 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