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1 frst Wth The News! Keep Astrde All The Actvtes 0 The Town Wth Tour Home-Town Paper Carterrt For Value - Shop TheAdvs The Largest And Best Shops And Servces In The Area Are Our Advertsers! Patronte Them! V< [, XXXIII NO. 6 CARTERET, N..., FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 954 PRICE EIGHT CENTS Court Post Partally Blnd Man's Stand Dedcated ]s Opposed \\x Mayor X'l Vertng Appontment! at Borough I-ast Nght :;IE;{ET The sewage dlsplnnt, appontment of a pl court clerk, condtons frteret park, and reports t uouglng were among the Mcs rased at a' lvely ses-,[ the Borough Councl last ;) rf the end of the meetng lmnn Walter Sullvan left urtlnk room after Sam SICH sked Counclman Andrew I'tner," for better polce rum n the park. Mr. Sulll-. Mcmtted to address 8lca. rn the letter sad that hs :ks wore drected at Coun-, Thmgartner, Sullvan left!s dash between the two.! factons on the councl when a resoluton was about r;ul, namng James Lukach,:::rpl court clerk. Councll'n Nemlsh declared that : lt nn was out of order ul from the rules governng! mopt.lnks In whch, he a resoluton must be shown 'hers of the councl at least, bo r ore t cnuld bebrotxjht. vote. Nemlsh stated that Pnon was mproperly : consderable dscusson on..'.lty of the resoluton t.led upnn wth Counclmen ; ::,mr Dr, Edwatd Krentar on the measure. 0: Prank Bareford then!;.t he would use Ms pow- v 0 the resoluton wth the,:.; that he was defntely -f to ths procedure. Ad- :: ' ho audence, the mayor :'! that ths was "another ::: '> of how our Democratc :. ; want to Spend the tax- «' mnney." v d,» not need ths poston," '.m on to say, "and I am.:.-' ths method of brngng :., resoluton In a poltcal :v r durng the last mnute." A uve enongt VMfUrtlTtng. mrough now. If my veto Is. I'/T I am gong to see to It Mr Lukach Is here every day < >s job. I'll see If he can do mbs and wll leave t up to '. ople of the borough." lust ndcato nof possble..'(nxng" e In the form nu'thy letter, from Mchael ::-:. 4 McKlnley Avenue, :.-d that snce the lftng of 'ms he had been notfed..s present rent of $2 a '.': would be rased to $75 be- : September. Another wo- the audence sad that her ; "n had been rased consder- ;; lmnn Sullvan stated that MIP of many complants he : '.'d snce the lftng of the '; > and declared that f the * keeps up he would advo.f return of rent controls. ' : ')! agreed that ths would unly way to curb rent! Voters Urged legstef Early l 't:tet BorojUfh resdents 'w to vote n the next gen- 'tum, are urged by Bor- ("-r--lc Mchael Maskaly to n the clerk's offce as possble to avod any lastush, "ct' ^ open from 9 A. M. M. n the Bofough Har "Kstratora wll be taken Lt 94 Maskaly remnded all res- I''u'llng th«age of' 2 by tny, whch s November '! 'hose who have Changed '.nnos by marrage or dl- (l " those havng moved from muncpalty to another wlth :!l ' county, that they wll be J.n-d th regster before votng. '"sdelng the slower pace of l: «gnton functons durng wnner season, Mf> MKtkaly ] t '<l wt the advantag? of reg!!: mmedately nstead of! "<<tuved to wat n lne a ] puod durng the norma H; '-uun days precedng the V* Wheeler Sets l(<t(tton Schedule \KTKBET- The tnanagemen " '''wler«wheelw Corp. an ' <l the closng down of th< '" f «r a. two-wffek vacaton! " ; whch began Monday, -' utlons of the plant wll con ''' ll) work, whle the majorlt: ' '"Dlo.ves, who flnllhed thel: l '*«l wll reman on vaca '["tl resumpton of opera ' %l '.K'Ust 6. Mute Mr. «pd Mm. Jo and Mr. and I t..vur rrann Mureord s pctured al>ovc cuttng me tape uu.ny openng mv sum a lor Jonn.uarrlnak, partally blnd Carteret resdent. The stand s at the foot of Chrome Avenue, end of Hudson Street. At left Is Joseph L. Carney, Drector of Industral Relatons at U. S. Metals, Rev. Father Konopk.t and Mr. Mardnak. Recreaton Department Lsts Relates Alaskan Many Vared Actvtes Here Army Experences CARTERET The Recreaton Department under the supervson of Stanley Waslewsk, recreaton drector, announces the contestants and wnners of the varous contsts held durng the week at the varous playgrounds. A doll contest ww held at tne Washngton Playground wth the followng contestants entered; Patrca Poll, Rosemarle Stefanlk, Beverly Ann Lance, Marlon Clark, Sandra Surowka, Prank Kosto, Lynda Surowka, Chrstne Pavlonnl. Alce Shovey, Elzabeth Edley, Wanda Ooderstad, Lyda Hluszyk, Susan Coplan, Vctora Martnkp, Nancy Oerhart, Mary Resko >ane Mayer. Patrca Lesle, arcy Cromwell, Judy Breslow, Marjorle Spencer, Carol Kent. Elane Farkas, Jeane Green, Sandra Pavlonn, Ronald Ploteca, Raymond Ploteca, Mary Walko, Patrca Markowltz, John Markowtz, Mary^Ann Panek, Charlotte Gavaletz, Loretta Perence, and Prank Markowltz. The prze for the largest doll 'ent to Lynda Surowka and Prank Markowltz won the prze for the smallest doll. Frst prze or the beshookng doll was won >y Charlotte Gavaletz and second rze by Patrca Lesle. A prze 'or the best foregn doll was won >y Lyda Hluszcyk and frst prze for the best home made doll was won by Judy Breslow and second prze by Nancy Cromwell. Patrca Markowtz won frst prze for the best dressed doll and second prze was won by Mary Ann Panek. Frst prze for the largest assortment 'Of dolls was won by Susan Cotton and second prze by Marlon Clark. Frank Kocss won frst prze for the funnest doll and Carol Kent won the second prze The Park Playground featured The yg. doughnut eatng contest and the followng boys were entered n the seven to nne group. Anthony Musco, Anthony Goleno, Albert Rgler, Lous Phlp, Prank Toth, John Svon, Roger Toth, and Joseuh Bufaono and Robert Ga-.amb. Albert Rgler was declared wnner n ths group. The fallowng partcpated n th group fo: boys for ages ten to twelve. Wll lam Koy, George Hronlch, Ste t phen Kondak, John Valo, and Gerald Wutowskl. John Valo was the wner n ths group. The followng grls also took part, Joyce Kurtak, Jance Kurtak, Karen Sca, Harret Sca, Anna Sca, M#ry AnpMtdajMary Bufano, was the wnner. A bubwle gum contest was held at the West Carteret Playground wth the followng grls takng part; Carol Ann Lukach, Judth Valant, Aprl Susan May. Barbara Jean Kraus, Dale Trnty, Kathy Mancnl and Helen Ann Old-akowsk. Carol Ann Lukach was the prze wnner for the grls. The followng boys for the group for ages seven to nne also partcpated. Andrew L*ee, Carol Pedco, Lester Porzo, Nel Camratorf, Orlando Roman, Thomas Hall, Jnny Rgt>v, Wm. Umansky, Arthur McMahon, Charles Thatcher, Mchael Kushner, Rchard Pnho, Charles Erclewng, Stephen Mller, Joseph KuKhner. and Stephen Donszysk. The, prze was won by Thomas Hall for ths prov;. The ten to twelve group prze was won bv Peter Lukach and also had the followng boys entered, Ronald Lvsek, Andrew McMahon, James valant, Mchael Mcftfahon, Lesle Trnty, Mchael^ Valant, George J Beshak. Park Vew Playground held a pe eatlns contest wth the followng contestants. Grls grout) for ages seven to nne entered Kathppn Powers. Harrett Wechter, Elane Detrenbach, who was the wnner for ths group, Dona Carter, Mare Abate-marco, Jean KObrn, Mary Ann Hamulak, Vrgna Matoeseone, Susan Rasmowcz, Margjorle McCtlelan, Katherne Carter and Palmer Mare Page, For the group for ages ten to twelve, Loretta Rogow- (Sk. Antonette Abatpmrrco, Nancy 'Lndeljnann, Joan Klusca, jolors Bergot and Joyce Good were entered wth Nancy Lndemanp, beng- declared the wnner. In the boys grojd for ages seven to nne, Thomas Yarchekl. Patrck Powers, John dood' George Gafton, Wm. Lndenam, Mark Wechter, John Medl,' Edmund Carter and (Contnued on Page 2) "Go to Church"Movement Undertaken by Craftsmen CARTEIRET A "Oo To Chur«n" However, Mr. Wantoch ponted program under the sponsorshp of out, the fnal forms of the sgns the Carteret Craftsmen's Club and banners wll be dtscussec wa6 launched Tuesday nght at a wth the clergy, along wth all meetng n the Elm Street head- other possble means of attemptauarters lng ' to lncrease church attendance. It Is the am of the organza- He explaned that the club r^ tlon to enlst the ad of all the tends to sponsor the "Cto To lnml cleruvmen Emll Wantoch, Chucch drve In an effort to com presdent sad that the club has bat the, prevalng tendency contacted each of the clergymen throughout the world to dsregard n th«borough wth the ntenton church attendance as unlrapor of Invtng one to be present, at tant In today's scheme of lfe, each of the followng meetngs of, present at the meetng were the club for presentaton of ther Erwn WllIltocll presdent; Mrs. ndvdual vews on church attend»nc«. Lady Craftsmen; Vernon Ethe- Hemsel, presdent of tht rdse, Theodore Roosevelt Lodge perod the "Ooo F, & A. M.; Mchael Brent, Stephen Church drve wll be brought to Mortsea and Davd Jacobowcz. the publc's utt#nton toy the proposed >ull»tk) of sgns anu the curerel Prtas > whch th Artcles wh a^mv each week ts opnon on wh; In the wmnnmlty and road u>- I people " u '> w should go to proades to OARTERET Albert J. Brown, son of Albert Brown and the late Josephne Brown, 6 Harrs Street Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wllam Carlton, 6 Noe Street. Captan Brown, an offcer of the regular Army, has recently re-, two year tourot duty n the terrtory of Alaska. Whle n Alaska, Captan Brown's prncple dutes were Post Adjutant, Poft Rchardson, assstant Personnel offcer Port Rchardson, and commandng offcer of the heavy motar company, 96th U. S. Infantry. Port Rchardson, Alaska s the largest and most modern Army post n Alaska, located a few mles from Anohorage, Alaska. For hs dutes as Post Adjutant and Personnel.Offcer and for hs Servce wth the famed Alaska Scouts, a natve force of the Alaska Natonal Guard, Captan Brown was awarded the Port Rchardson "Certfcate of Commendaton", for outstandng servce. Captan Brown was very enthusastc abojt hs experences n Maska and of the opportunttes the ^terrtory. Anchorage s the largest cty n Alaska', a surprsng sght from what the tourst expects. No Ice and desolaton, but a thrvug modetjj cty of 50,000 wth'a num- Der of buldngs over ten stores lgh. Contrary to most belefs, the summers are pleasant wtl almost contnuous daylght culmnated wth a game of golf, tee off tme, twelve mdnght on July Fourth. The wnters are most extreme wth a mean temperature approxmately fve degrees below zero. The days are short n the wnter usually conssts of approxmately sx hours of daylght. The weather can be lkened to that of the mddle West. I Huntng, fshng and wnter sports are the prncpal means pf relaxaton n Alaska. Road constructon s beng pushed and wll result In an mprovement of tourst facltes, At present tdurst facltes are adequate f reservatons are made pror to travel. No specal clothng or equpment Is requred. Campng equpment, f desred, can /be purchased 'locally at reasonable prces. ^ Followng hs stav n Carteret, Captan Irown wjll report for duty n Wayn*sbor6, Vrgna a,s Professor of Mltary Scences and trctcs at Fshlburne Mltary School. Captan Brown was also qute actvely engaged n sports (lurng hs tour of duty In Alaska. In bowln? he was the class A Sn- Kles Champon, Amember of the Alaska Armed Force Volley Ball Champonshp team for two years and a member of the Anchorage Offcals Assocaton, where he offcated n football games for such hgh schools as Palmer, Alaska, and Anchorage Hgh School. Captan Brown attended Monterey Pennsula College n Calforna and s a graduate of the Advance Infantry Offcers School, the Infantry Cchool, Port Bennng, Georga. He expects to attend the Command and General Staff College at the and ul llu tmr of duty at Pahbounc Mll* Ury School. 'Slow Down-Lve" Campagn Begun CARTERET The Carteret Hlnh School Parent-Teacher Assocaton has Joned the large number nf other organzed groups In New Jersey. upportlk the "Blow Down and Lve' pagn In ths State, It waf; nnnounred today by Mrs. Frnnres Donovan, presdent, and RKI-. Kdwunl Czajkowskl. safety rhalnnnn. The rnnpnlrn was launched by Governor Meyner and the governors of twenty-three other States who sgned a jont declaraton of war aganst speeders and careless drvers at the Governors Conference held n Washngton last Aprl. The purpose of the pagn, whch wll be carred on through Labor Day, s to focus attenton on traffc volatons that Include speed too fast for condtons, followng too closely, falure to yeld rght of way, mproper passng and speed n excess of legal lmts. The presdent and safety charman of the Carteret Hgh School Parent-Teacher Assocaton have assured Polce Chef George Sherdan that the entre membershp wll support hm n any enforcement program drected aganst speedng or any other traffc volatons. The New Jersey State Safety Councl, whch has been desgnated as the publc support organzaton n New Jersey on traffc safety actvtes, s enlstng the cooperaton of seventy-eght Statewde organzatons to partcpate n ths pagn and to support local, county and State agences n a stepped-up program of enforcement of traffc regulatons. Promotons Gven Men at Westvaco CARTERET Pood Machnery and Chemcal Corporaton recently announced the appontment of Lews H. Beam as salary admnstrator of the qhemlcal dvsons. In hs new poston Mr. Beam s located at the corporaton's New York offce where he wll be responsble for salary admnstraton n the fve chemcal dvsons of ths natonal corporaton. Mr. Beam has been afflated cal Corporaton, and Its predecessor companes, for twenty-fve years. Snce 944 he has been personnel manager at the Carteret plant of Westvaco Mneral Products Dvson. He started wth Westvaco as a shft foreman and progressed from that poston to general foreman and fnally producton superntendent before hs appontment as personnel manager. Etward J. Guddas has been apponted to succeed Mr. Beam as personnel manager at the Carteret plant. Mr. Guddas has been assstant personnel manager at Wastvaco snce, 952. ENJOY BERMUDA TRIP CARTERET Mrs. Betty Rahoche, 5 Harrs Street, and Mrs. Ann Mranda, of Manhassett, L. I., have returned from a trp to Bermuda as representatves for the Lehgh Coal Co. of Pennsylvana and the Mranda Coal Co., of New York, respectvely. Patron Sant's Day Affar At St. Elas Church Sunday CARTERET - St. Ellas' Greek Catholc parsh wll hold ts annual celebraton of Its Patron Sant's Day ths Sunday. On ths day. as always n the past. Father Roskovlcs. the pastor, wth the assstance of the guest clergy, wll celebrnt* hgh mnss outdoors, weather permttng, on the ad- Jonng parsh grounds. Rt :0 o'clock. Sermon* wll be gven n Ruthenlan, Hungaran and Englsh by the attendng prests. The annual pcnc wll begn at 5:00 P. M. John KQrt? Is charman and Mrs. John Medvlck, Sr,, chalrlady of the affar. Thay are beng aded by co-charmen Joseph Bucsok. Edward Lozak, Alex Fazekas, John Kavchak, John Kunak, Charles Baloga, Charles Sersun. Stephen Waslllck, Alek Zareva an* Ncholas Yavorsky, Commttee members:. Vncent Adams. John Cherepanya, Mchael Demeter, Stephen Dcmeter George DHten, Andrew Em, John Oullck. Sr., Charles Perenchlk Mchael Qullck, Oeza Garay, Andrew Oalvach, Sr., Andrew Oalvach, Jr., George HUa. Mchael Delegates Elected By Carteret CWV CAR'lTOhT Alex Fnzeks and Mchael Gullck were elected natonal conventon delegates by St. Ellas' Post 797, CWV. at Frday nght's meetng n the parsh hall., Named as alternates were Ncholas Barnyak and Albert Kaskol. The eeonventon wll take place August IB n Cncnnat. Plans were emade by the group to partcpate In the dedcaton, September 9, of St. Mary's Ukranan Catholc Church and also to assst wth the servng of refreshments at the St. Ellas' Day celebraton whch wll be held August 8 on the church grounds Preparatons were comnleted to enter a team In the Mddlesex County Catholc War Veterans softball tournament, and fnal arrangements were made to sponsor a bus trp to Ebbetts Feld for an August baseball game between the Gants and Dodgers. A bus wll leave the parsh hall at 6 P. M..-' ;. n..-.'j. '-! I, -,'.. " ; Three Local Resdents At Summer Sessons CARTHRET _ More than. 40 Mddlesex County resdents o workers are enrolled n Rutgers School of. Educaton courses dur ng the sx-week Summer Sesson at the State Unversty, JTew Brunswck. Most memtjers of th group are n the teachng feld Among them are Mllcenl Brown, 69 Edgar Street, teacher Chester <R. Wlelgolnsk, Elm. wood Avenue, Carteret Hg' School; Mary (Mudrak, 97 Sharal Street. CONCLUDE VACATION CARTERET Mrs. Mary Per ence and daughter, Jance, of Harrs Street, returned after a tw week vacaton at Long Beach, L. I. as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerr Mranda, of Manhassett,' L. I. Mrs Perence s the former Mary Totn of Carteret. Halasnlck. Alex Kuzma. Mrhnel Koncl, Demeter KuruU, Rchard Losak. Prank Lozak, John E, IJIT tftnyl, Mchael Lorusso, Andrew Kahora, Stephen Markovlcl, John Mltro. John Mllyo, Oeorge Poprtvlch, John Pavllnete. Sr,. Vasll Postak. Prank Peter, John Rakovlc, Edward Superor. S'ephen Sftkneh, Andrew Teleposky, Sr Mrs. Vncent Adams, Mrs. Helen Baznral, Mr». Betty Dlken. Also, Mrs. Charles Ferenohlk Mr*. Alex Pa»ekM, Mrs. Anna Gavron. Mrs. Mary Oalvsch, Mrs Geza Garay, Mss Theresa Qalvach. Mrs. Dolores Herlla, Mrs Oeorge Hlta, Mrs. John HUa. Mrs Jula Jacobs, Mss Anna Kunak Mrs. Else Kahora, Mrs, Helen Lfvdanyl, Mrs. Mary Ladanyl, Jr., Mrs. Oeorge Maskarlnec, Mrs. Elsabeth Popovlch, Mss Else Popovch, Mrs. John Pavllnetz, Mrs. Barbara Peter, Mrs. John Rakovc. Mrs. Mary Resko, Mn Anna Sersun, Mrs. Jula Snbo, Mrs. Charles 8troln. Mrs. Irem Toth, Mrs. Mary Zalesky, Mr< John Yavorsky, Mrs, Nlchola; Yavorsky. Assocaton Plans New Improvement CARTERET The Exocutv Board of the West Carteret Assn laton, met n the offce of Sa Kaplan, Monday evenng, wth Matthew Ayres presdng. Among the Items dscussed nml laced on the agenda forthe frst, general membershp meetng In September were (It rent gouglnr due to the lftng of rent controls; 2) Installaton of an emergency road connectng Roosevelt Avenue wth the upper end of the Bouleard; () careful check of Instalaton of the new traler park to ascertan whether or not t conorms to the ordnance; <4) representatves from the Board of Educaton to be Invted to dscuss the possblty of a school In West Carteret; (5)-representatves from the Defense Councl to keep the resdents nformed on latest development*. v-'wooa, charman of Streets and Roads, reported that he has been In contact wth Mayor Bareford and h«s been assured that George Street and * porton of Oakwood- Avenue wll be paved All other streets -wll be checked for re-j»vlnsr In the near future Mss Jeanne M. Regal To Wed Carteret Man kr. and Mrs. Mar tn Bonk of W Convery Boule vard, Perth Amboy, announces the engagement of ther grand daughter, Mss Jeanne M. -Regal, to Wllam P. Klndzlersk, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Klndzerskl Sr,, of T5 Randolph Street, A graduate of Perth Amboy Hgh School, Mss Regal s em ployed as a secretary at the Rarl tan Arsenal. Her nance was graduated from 8t. (Mary's Hgh Schoo here and Is now a senor studen n the Newark College of Engl neerlng. 'Go to Church' Campagn Gets Under Way Pctured above n a *roup or local resdents whu»rc takng an utve mrt In the "Oo To <;hucl" patcn»p«n»ured by the Craltwen' Club. Settel, left to lsht, are Veruu Ethertdce, Ruoat)- V«lt Duttje, t\ and A. M ; Krwln Watod, ureoldeut. ("ransuen'u Hub, Mrs. Edna Hensel. nrsdent, Cnrteret Ladles <Jr*It»ne. HWudlPK, WMIW orum. MklMl WM*, #U*0WD B»U», dt let men; Mttvld Jeofcow IU, ul Itouwvclt Name Sabo Postmaster In Borough Notfcaton n Rert'ved From KrclnglnYHcn Yesterday Afternoon CARTERET LesU-r A Sabo was offcally named postmaster at the ateret Post Offce. Mr. Sabo, who resdes nt 67 Randolph Street, receved word confrmng hs pew poston from Senator,H. Alexander Smth md Congressman Peter Prellwhuyscn, who had ntally rerommrnded Mr. Sabo for ths post and who Is urgely responsble for havng accomplshed ths appontment. The new postmaster has been servng ns actng postmaster for a perod of fourteen months, rmng whch tme he has sreatly accelerated mall servce n Cartoret and has Introduced many new procedures for the handlng of mal and has opened many new delvery routes throughout the borough. Mr. Snbo attended local schools LESTER SABO I Carteret and dd hs M-nduute, wk at Junor College and Rutgers Unversty. In.New Brunswak, majorng n busness admnstraton and lberal arts. He was formerly employer! as n supervsor at.the I. T. Wllams Cotp., of Carteret, for a perod of twenty years. Mr. Sabo has been long actve n cvc affars In the borounh of Carteret, havng served several terms as presdent of the Carteret Republcan Club; s a former commssoner of the Board of Educa-.ton, a past noble grand of the Odd Fellows Lodge, presdent of the Young People's Club of the Hungaran Reformed Church and a member of the- Board of Elders; former Justce of the pea^e n Mddlesex County: a member of Theodore Roosevelt Lodge and the Carteret Craftsman's Club. Durng hs tenure as actng post- ^ master, Mr. Sabo has opened new-, mal routes-and delveres, servng' nearly,000 new famles n Carteret, partcularly In the Parkvew secton, the Boulevard and n West Carteret, and Mr. Sabo has stated that he wll contnue to do all wthn hs power to brng 00" per cent mall servce to the resdents of ths borough, Includng complete cty delvery for the resdents of West Carteret. Postmaster Sabo s marred to the former Helen Arty, of Perth Amboy. They have two chldren, Barbara and Lesle, He s the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sabo, of ths borough. Knghts Formng Alhambra Order CARTERBT A caravan/in the Order of the Alhambra s now beng formed through thje local Knghts of Columbus by present members of the order, wth the appontment of James J. Dunne us charman by Joseph Mller of Newark, dstrct commander. Dunne announced that the cmb''shlp drve has bejun. wth thrd degree members of the. councl elgble to.'n. A mt't'tln; for nl member* of the and now sw>lu'*t»u U *<:lm{u ult'd for August la at 8 P. M. Ul the Columban Club. Tht membershp commttee, as apponted by Dunne, conssts t>t JKtep'h Ca.sales,'g, Joseph Sahldk, John D'Zurlla, Alex Such, Frank - Goyena, "Stephen Torolc, Jdeph Tuclolsk, Arthur Rucknt'Bt'l, Joseph Kuncz, John Grech am! John Kovacs. BIS RIDE CARTERET- The Sunday Hcool Department of the Frst Baptst Church spomonnt! a bus rde to _gouth Beach, Saturday, Ausut 7, where the chldren wll enjoy a pcnu outng. Bus wll leave from ^4 Kssex Street, ut ;45 A. M. sharp. > The commttee ncludes:, Mrs.' 'Uutl Rozelle, Mrs. Mk'dflme Adams, Mrs.- May BwnuU'r, n=>- Kmtxnt, ^upqrljmwdcn^; unt Mr J\ C. Uuckett, sup^rlukndeut. -

2 PAGE TWO Slrnc Dedcaton S< I For August 5 ( AKTKHET Fnal arrange-!"' n ; c brng completed by Rev. I. I'l-rck, pastor of the Sacred :, chnch, for the dedcaton "..sn({ of the shrne and.- IT' nf the Most Holy Rosary u;» on the rrrtory grounds Sunt \:.Nt 5. lt P. M. A pum'ssm wll be hcrf from t:r Plory wth members of the I-dn Ilcmw, Knghts of Colum-!!, ("MTV Councl Assembly, al In \.r\u mcl clpr^y In lne. r^'lowng the blenslnfr ceremony, the.v'.cmblarc wll proceed In p :...snj to the church, whore.". lnn];, Slovak and Enulsh v le preached for the solemn n ' :,.lllll. Kll n I'ct.r'k has Invted thn ''r: clergymen to partcl-!),.r: HI. Rev. Msgr. Andrew (c«,k, St. Mary's, Passac; IM.Rcv, Emery Htlnner, St. Jo-.[>s. Elzabeth; Very Rev'Msgr. Aud r w strfan, Chancellor of the ]IH;;T.SP of Paterson; Rev. Lawvcr Pollok, O. F, M., 9. S. Cyrl v Methodus, Clfton; Rev. Emll Suhn, Sc.red Heart, Rockaway; Krv..John Forman, 8t. Mary's. D'vllt: Rev. Joseph Chmely, St..If'srpr.s. Bayonne; Rev. Mchael Konr. H. Joseph's Elzabeth; K''v. Mchael Hornaak, Assumpton church, Jersey Cty; Rev. Wllam Hurnak, St. John Nepo'.. (c CSuttenburg; Rev. Andrew S.tksn.,s. S. Peter and Paul, Trentu; Rev. Ladlslaus J. Rakvca,.S..Mchu's, Trenton; Rev. An- IV.VK okl. S. S. Peter and Paul, I'lMpsburK; Rev. Anthony Pluta, A.uy Mother of God, Plagtown; Krv Joseph Olsovsky, St. Joseph's, H;"<a: Rt'v. Mchael Churak, Holy Trnty, Perth Amboy, Clergymen from ths borough ;ml vcnty also have been nvtnl to attend. Keep On The followng letter was recc'.td recently by a concern that r..r.ufaetures corn syrup; "D'rSlrs: Though I have taken.sx cans of your corn syrup, my lt-t are no bolter now than T wre before I started," COTTON. The Department of Arlculture lus reported that cotton In cultlv.'.lon on July totaled t ncs, a decrease of 2 per cert from last year, CLASSIFIEDS POSITION WANTED ATTFNTION, MOTHERS! Wll (-lp for your chld at my home n Parkvew. For detals call CA- -tyss). 8-6, " FOR RENT' THREE ROOM'S, convenently furnshed; prvate entrance, refrgerator, bath. Sutable for one or two busness people n prvate home. -Reference requred. Call CA-l-Om. : 8-6 FOR 946 SUPER BUICK, rftdo and heater excellent condton. $ Danel Street, Cartrret, N. J. 8-6 FOR SALE TWO LOTS, near Carteret Park, Buchanan,Street. Askng $,500. C.ll CA from 9 to 5 P. M. 8-6,, 20 Dr. H. M. Zalewsk Optometrst EYES EXAMINED 27 PERSHING AVENUE CARTERET Hours: lflon. 9 A. M.-8 P. M. Wed. By Appontment Ft -9 A. M,-8 P, M. Sat. 9 A. 8-2 Noon ADVERTISEMENT Gong Someplace? Hvt' 'Frevol agents know and apprecate quod lood. In ther travels around they <Jet!o sample the best n cookng, be It smple or txolc, foregn or domestc, I lud t one o the major stmulants to travel. 'lke good lood of any knd, but fnd that for the best ol certan thngs, one must go to the place where t grows or wllfte they specale n that food. If you ever lasted pneappl* grown am) rpened n Hawa, y«u'd rtal* whul u pool sub*ltuta tt* f(«k pu«- upple we buy here s. Tropcal fruts travel very badly, and only where they at; guwn, (re they at perfecton! Get lan restaurants throughout the world fpucule n and are known lor ouo djsr. For nstance, JUredo's n Rorae s world lenowned jot h* let tuce', just noodles wupmlter and rleese, but so dteent than that served anywhere else, that he Stll uses a gold lurk and apoon gven to hm by May Pcklord and Douglas Farbanks, alter they had lusted hs specally. II AlrtxJo lkus you, hu wll me them to serve you wth. MARGARETTEN TRAVEL ASEHCY U HOHAUT STREET AMBOV About Your By FRANCES DELL You can grow your own ellas no matter what secton of the country you lve In. If you thnk you are In a secton that Is too cold, you should see the plants He had (hre twelve-inch whps shpped up from South Carolna nnrl no* hns elrhl. Rood-sze plants, These plants blossom Renerously In mdwnter In large pots In front of a southwest wndow. The room Is kept somewhat cooler than the rest of the house. beng Rrown by a gardener In Mane. Durng, the summers the plants are placed n a half-shady spot In the yard. Trwr requrements are smple: an acd sol, good dralnapc. correct amounts of lght and enough growng space. Tftfe best temperature seems to be between ffty and sxty degrees P. It would be fun to try one ella and f you have success and enjoy the small, amount of labor nvolved, you may fnd a new hobby. A small plant, balled and burlapped can be ordered through the mall. Plant It n acd, heavy sol made lghter wth humus and sand. The pot should be slghtly larger than the root-ball. Cover the vent hole wth straw for dranage. Leave one Inch above the sol for waterng. When pottnk, frm sol nround root-ball, but don't bury Its crown. Spray plant whon potted and stand the pot n water.untl the ball s well soaked. The leaves should be washed wth mld soap and water about once a month. He Was Only Sparrng Judge Only a few mnutes ago you swore that you were only sparrng wth the plantff, and that was what Injured hm. Now we have proved that you struck hm over the head wth a blunt nstrument. Why dd you le? Prsoner I was tellng the exact truth, your honor; t was a peco of spar I ht hm wth. Scotty Gets Generous A Scot was playng golf wth hs wfe when the thought struck hm: "Is ths yer' brthday? Well then, I thnk I'll gve ye' the hole." CARD OF THANKS STEPHEN P. TOTH, fr. We wsh to express our sncere thanks to our relatves, frends, and neghbors for ther knd' expressons of sympathy, sprtual bouquets and beautful floral trbutes extended to us In our recent bereavement n the loss 'of our dearly beloved father and grandfather, Stephen P, Toth, Sr. Wo especally wsh to thahk the Rev. A. J, Huber; Rev. L. J. Petrck; Rev. Dents, pastor of St. Cecela's Church, Iseln; Holy Name Socety; Knghts of Columbus, Carev Councl No. 280; Dr. M. Chodosh; nurses and medcal stafl of Roosevelt Hosptal; Mantenance Socal Club, Snger Manufacturng Co.; Supervson of Calco Chemcal Co.; Rartan Bay Ol Dealers Assocaton; Weldng Shop Calco Co.; Area No. Calco Chemcal Co.; Local 729, Nasso; pallbearers; Carteret polce'escor,t, and the Synoweck Funeral Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Famly of the late Stephen P. Toth, ST. Tckets Are Sold For Church Dance CARTBRET Joseph Suhar, general charman of the 5th Annversary Parsh Dance sponsored by the Holy Name Socety of s. Mary's Ukranan Catholc Church announced today that, tckets have been dstrbuted to Its members. Mch.nl Sawchak s r.o-chnrmn nf the event. The dance wll tnkc olnce Snday. November 7 at, He nrv Bethlen Hall. Corke AVntue. Last fjundav, the Holy NRITIP "petes ff Rt. Mnrv's and St. Peter and Paul of Jersey Cty treated-a large crowd to a thr'l- 'nf ROf^all con lent at, the Prk Feld. The local team won 8-6. tter tralng 8 to 0. the men of St. Mary's roughed up Fredde Kowaczka for 4 runs n the ffth nnng; clmaxed by "Are Tcrebeck's tremendous home run clout to deep rght feld wth two men aboard. Nck Btlas, who had been broutrht In from shortstop to hefp out. but he walked two men sandwched n wth an nfeld sngle, and he was promptly releved by Walt Karasczak, who played frst base; and he temnorarlly halted the onslaught. However, n the sxth nnng he found hmself n real trouble when the local team scored four more tmes and really put the game en Ice. Jce Wadak's sngle wth the bases loaded was the decdng and mportant blow n ths Innng. Ths was the frst defeat handed to the Jersey Cty team ths year. Father Joseph Shary, who s takng over the pastoral dutes for St. Mary's whle Father Paul Harchson s on vacaton was the wnnng ptcher and Karasczak was charged wth the loss. Most valuable plaver honors were shared wth "Ace" Terebeck, "Swtch" Sawchak; and Joe "Rzzuto" Suhar, whojkeally played a brllant defensve game at short for'st. Mary's and Karascaak of Jersey Cty for hs hard httng. He ht two doubles and had a sngle n three offcal tmes at bat whch accounted for four of ther runs. After the game, the vstors and ther guests attended a socal n the church audtorum. Suhar and Roman Popel were n charge of the affar and the young lades of the parsh served. OBITUARIES ANDREW KUHN, JR. CARTERET Andrew Kuhn, 44, 22 Atlantc Street, ded Wednesday at the Roosevelt Hosptal, Metuchen, after a short llness. He was a resdent of Carteret for twenty-one years. He was a member of the Hungaran Reformed Church and propretor of Andy's Barber Shop at 86 Washngton Avenue, He s survved by hs wfe, Mrs. Betty Bartus Kuhn; one daughter, Mss Judth Kuhn, hs parents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kuhn, Sr., of Roeblng, Funeral servces wll take place from hs late resdence, 22 Atlantc Street, tomorrow afternoon at :0 P. M., thence to the Hungaran Reformed Church at 2 P. M. Rev. Alexander Darczy offcatng. Interment wll be n Rahway Cemetery, Rahway. Prayer servces wll be held at the home tonght (Frday) at 7:0 P. M. wth Rev. Daroczy offcatng. * An armstce s a pact whch puts a stop to ftemng "m hand, but leaves peace n the bush. buy a NECCHI... Not Just a Sewng Machne! All sewng machnes sew that's what they ate made fur.... 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Ream, left to rsht, ;UP both n a ccnsraulatory mood after the announcement that tlry had lcou promoted by the Food Machnery and Chemcal Corporaton here. Mr. Beam has been named salary admnstrator of the Chemcal Dvson at the company's New York offce, whle Mr, Guddas has been apponted to succeed- Mr. Beam as personnel manager at the local plant. Make Snowballs on Hot Days I A cool thought for a hot day! Snowballs frosted wth a tangy lemon frostng and rolled n shredded coconut. Serve wth pnk lemonade on the hack porck WHAT IS SO RARE ON A SUMMER DAY as a whte frosted snowball? Not as rare as you thnk when they're the ktchen-made var- \ ety. These snowballs are made by breakng up chunks of angel food cake or sponge cake and dunkng each pece n a bowl of tangy lemon frostng made wth sweetened condensed mlk, and*then rollng t n shredded coconut. ', < Ths Snowy Frostng Is an deal hot-weather tem for the gal n the galley snce t does not requre gong near the stove. It can be whpped up n a few mnutes n one mxng bowl The recpe s really so smple even a chld could make t wth falure-proof results. The credt goes to the sweetened condensed mlk. Ths wonderfully rch combnaton of whole mlk and sugar that comes n a ffteen ounce can should be a staple on the pantry shelf. It not only makes a rch, creamy and easy-tospread froslng, t also makes wonderful puddngs, pes and ce creams for summer dessert courses. Try these Snowballs served wth tall frosty glasses of cebound pnk lemonade and see how your reputaton as a chef soars. 4 tablespoons butter % cup (M ls-o. can) sweetened condensed mlk SNOWY FROSTING teaspoons grated lemon rnd M curmfted confectoners' sugar to 2 tablespoons lemon juce Cream butter. Gradually str n 'A cup sweetened condensed rnlk. Add, lemon rnd, mxng well. Add sugar gradually alternatng wth remanng weetened condensed mlk, beatng untl sftooth. Add to 2 tablespoons lemon juke and beat well. Spread on cooled cake peces. (ANS) Why "sweat-out" a posshle engne falure? When for.,. Brthday Party Gvrn for Carolyn Volnrh CAKTE'RET Mr. and Ms. Jo-.wl.. Dolnch entertaned a I. th-r lmrrw on Post Boulevard In honor of the 6th brthday nf Ihpr (.Inughter, Carolyn. Guests present were Caml IVZ'.rll. Clam Kostlcl. An- 'lu'e Kra.H'vskl, Jtcll Kalnn. Camlla Lukncl. nnnthy Koval. Theresa Otrdn. Betty Tunrr. Cut he lne Hr/nolrs, Crl Trnan. Beverly Bwsn. Merllo War Cromwell. Etlen O'Dmcll. Catherne Bshop. Bern;:v Felds* Dorothy B'dRSon, u U->rowslty, BernfldeUe Yn- : \l:u'aret Nedzbala. V-o I),;!e. Nemlec, Anne Mare 'Irrk Florence Mwyka, Wllam B.hnsack, Gordon CoUrell..hn Cnlcm.n. Raymond Yuhas/,. Vr.rut Trvn., Joseph Carvnll,.! t>>h N! rbut. Thomas Jnnes, Ho nl Ktzula. Thomas n'ztrlla. Jn.M Pulnnfhk. Wllam Onder,:', Knxrt Kent. Wvv pepartment (Contnued from Page Tn Runhel were entered wth Wllam Lndemann wnnng the prze. In the ten to twelve ape OUD Stanley Szyba, Mchael Ross, R n hard Bennett. Mchael Mntermn and Robert Taylor were tered wth Stanley Szy'ba beng declared the wnner. A bubble (turn contest was held at the Grant Avenue Playground, and the followng grls n the seven to nne age grouo partclnuter. JFan Yapczensk. Arlene Fzymborsk, Mary Panko, and Rosemare Orame. Mary Panko was declared the wnner. In the eroup for s«es ten to ewelve Carol Menra, Nnnc.v Kahora. Carol '' A'r'rlp Hatola and Barbara Slotwnskl were entered wth the Drze beng awarded to Nfln"y Kahcra. The boys takng part n the a re group seven to nne were Wm. Demeter, John Marc, Joseph Welusz. John Sslmason. Danel (Jus, John Feltovch and Walter Soure. Walter Squre was declared the wnner. In the group for apes ten to twlvp. E<wnrd Sullvan. Donald Smth, Bobby Lnwe, Stephen Pnllnkas, John Zeleznk. James Kshora, John Slotwnsd. Nck Zufoack, James Lukach and Ncholas Zuback entered wth John Slotwnskl wnnng the prze. The U. S. Metals Playground featured a costume parade wth the followng takng part. Shrley Russo, Maron Pencotty, Jean R?del. Lllan Hogya, Nancy Stromlck, John Swndler. Laece Swngler. Jerome Tardv, Prank Swngler, Catherne Judkas. Tm»np Bfbtskv. Rosylan McCHelan, Charle Mae Idlett, Shrley Swlng- 'er, Grace Swlngler,and Sarah Baba. Tlw prze for the cutest costume was won by Jean Reldel, frst prze for the most Orgnal Costume by Tmlone Babtsky and the Sefcend Prze by Cathern Judkas. The prze for the funnest costume was won by Nancv Stromck whle Shrley Swngler won a prze for the Best Lookng Costume. 'A prze for the most foregn lookng costume was won by Lllan Hogya and John Swnuler won a prze for the Werdest Costume. NO MONEY DOWN! PAY AS YOU RIDE! j you can get a PLYMOUTH EXCHANGE ENGINE Complete wth Cylnderhead, Ol Pan, Water Pump... Dynamometer Tested and Guaranteed for % only CHRYSLER DODGE DE SOW EKCMS EQUALLY LOW PRICED- 0I'lus Tm THE GROSS co. 47 Amboy.Ave. HI Perth Amboy Boote-fl Va Cushons Ths clever par of pn cushons s ;. real conversaton pece as :\ bazaar Item, door pr:( or surprse Rft. Crochet the baby bootes n blue or pnk and pad them wth kapok for the safe keepng of hat pns, needles or daper pns. Cover the stuffng wth whte satn and add decoratve rosettes of whte satn rbbon to the toe sectons of the bootes. Smple nstructons for makng these adorable BABY BOOTIE TIN CUSHIONS may be obtaned by wrtng to the Needlework Department of (hs newspaper. Please send a tamped, self-addressed envelope wth your request for leaflet No LEGAL NOTICES ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE TO CHANCTK AND ESTABLISH THE ORADE ON VER- MONT AVESUE IN THE BOROUOH OF CARTERET, COUNTY OF MIDDLE- SEX, AND THE STATE OP NEW JERSEY. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OP THE BOROUGH OP CARTERET:. That the grade and center lne of the rood bed and o ;he sdewalks on both Bdes of V«rmout Avenu«be and the Kme Is hereby establshed na shown by a plan and profle thereof made by Joseph O. Jomo. Cvl Engneer, dnted June 8, 954. and fled wth the Clerk p the Borough of CarMret. MICHAEL MABKALT, Borough CUrk The foregong ordnance wa> Introduced (t a meetng of the Councl of the Borough of Carteret held August 5, 954, when It WHS adopted on frst readng. The sad ordnance ull be further consdered on second vendng for fnal adopton at a meetng of sad Councl of the Borough of Carteret on August 9, 954, at 8:00 P. M., Councl Chambers, Borough Hall. Cooke Avenue, Carteret. N. J,, nt whch tme and place ull persona Interested wll be t'lven an opportunty to be heard. MICHAEL MASRALY, Borough Clerk C P. 8-6, 5 NOTICE TO BIDDERS Sealed proposals wll be receved by the Borough Councl of the Borough of Carteret, Mddlesex County, Nrw Jersey, In connecton wth the Layng of approxmately 6M square yards of P.A.B.C- tap at 75 lbs. per square yard appled and rolled on Matthew Avuvue; Lberty Street; and CARTERET PRF,:;;; LEGAL NOTICIs M.'Klllrv Av'r F A III!. h- pmwrrcl ucrnrdlnn,> '^. 'Mn H (Kl r M on Aucn >.. ' *("v JT^CV ^IlwIfVn ll'tjt; Mr (lllrr of the Hor'n-.,., II' -.l;-ll Hull. CnrUTfl. Nn,v.. fn" lovn Hems wll \w,a ''\ rnmwtl III II WKle'l envelop'), ),',''' thr name and address of bu)!,"^ marlrl rlnnrly "Propn-::l fnt rtdrfs.-rrl In Mchael Mmblv " rlrtl. llnr'mnl Hull. (:!(,,' \'^ S'lnl prp)«l n'rt Iw HIVI,,, lv : ' lnpl check or h;l but/ ;h> IM tl- Ilnromh of (,';u'cr,.. ; I'.lmlllt H t f's Ihllll ID', f "(,,' \-l:' h nnt Rhll he f(rfp ),., f:>r.sr.l "f (':r'vi, Mdn'.-v M-.v.IIMSI'V, If thn bdder rrrrk w!nl f.l tn 8Kn n rant nl!, nl'.l II ''l^nctory pcrfnrh, u full mnnt of snlrl cr*ntr u- ' MI I'M flny* nrtrr tlr,rv^r; l; "'r : lv hp DoroKh Cnu. N > hltllfr my wtlnlnnv,.'. pcrln-l "I" thrty 0 ( :,V5 H.I! l'tl' nf the op^nl; ; [ ( Tn- HrmKh Ctmncl om,,. "I ( treret. Mldfllesex Conr,[<T 'v. re:*rves the rl'ht n r. or nl bkla nnd. to wulvc lntnr n f;llmlllttfd pmposalk HY ORDRR OF THP, Mfly, COUNCIL, MICHAEL M;;; l» ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND,v;., NANCK TO AMKHD AN flm,.-, ',, SN TITLED "AN ORDINAN.! ',, E-lTABUSH. REGULATE. Eg ',! CONTHOL THE POI T-^ DK'\IMM v', IN THE BOROtaH OF CAHTP",, ' ATOPT RULBS FOR ITS Cv,,,v VTVT. TO FIX AND ENFOl ' p'.-" AI,TIES FOR VIOLATION (; ',n RULES AND TO REOUI.ATK v,,.,! FINE THEIR DUTIES AND nvv - NATION,' WHSREAS. an May 2(, r..p aforesld Ordnance wns ;«l; ; ".. fmpnclpd, and. ^ WHEREAS, the alorcsaltl rsn r,.f dd nut prescrbe and set [(,r.,' annual mloru to be pad tlc l-.,.,' Chef of Poll?*, and, WHEREAS, tt appears In tn tnterwt that tbe salary o( the n..,.,. Chef of Polce set, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE MHVOR AND COITNCtL OP THE BQHOI'r" >,f CARTEBET THAT SECTION rw, ()L. TMK AFORESAID ORDIN.MI f ;,r HEREBY AMENDED TO R K\n \, follows; J. BecUon 2: The Deputy ':,; o! Polce shall rrt pad an nnm,..-.;,,., or compensaton of ::'. from thr Ur of hs a;n.,. :, :. provldtd, howevtr, thnt no fr.jj be appolotpd Deputy Chef, ).;-. of the Borough unless hf sm; j-'lv, been a member of the Polce ln-pjrt. ment for a perod of at lens I,,:, pror to hs appontment J. Secton : Ths Ortllm p,an Ule effect Immedately'as w., lk Ky vlded for by law. DATED; AugUBt 5, 954. MICHAEL MASK.M.v Rordu.. rlt.r < The foregong ordnance «,,. I^M. duced «t a meetng of the Coun. w o: the Borough of Carteret held Ame.t j, j IBM, wren It was adopted HI readng, The sad ordnal. further conndered on sernnl "n< I for flnbl adopton at a mfc;.u;] Councl of the Borough of r.rvr August 9, IBM, at 8:00 P. M I'.. u.- \ Chambers. Borough Hall. Co:>: nue, Carteret, N. J., at whch,;,<j puce all persons lnterec'crl. :, gven an opportunty to h«!>. r MICHAEL MASK \l Y Buruu ;. '.'. rt C, P. -5. J PUBLIC NOTICE TO WHOM IT UAY CONCERN Notce Is hereby gven that *! not be responsble for HIT d'n. tmcted for by any other er-.c myself. Dated em f'tv of Auust, lhv (Sgned) FRANK K 8 Lllln.n Curtcrr \ C. P. 8-6 SENSATIONAL SAVINGS ON ALL 954 MODELS! '54 POHTIAC 2595 Convtrtbls. o t s Fuclory Equped.!54 BUICK.. '2595. Conv«bl. fatlgry Equpped- '54 Convertble FOP Factory '995 Equlpp«d. Convertble Factory Equlpp«d. 54 PLYMOUTH 895 Converlb't. fuclory Equpp«<l. 4 PLYM '54PONTIAC S Do. 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3 r.aw TERET PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 954 PAGE THREE K J LEAR," HEAR! There was :,!< wrung wth the eyes of P nm'nu ad experts who Vvnn Maths, 22, as {r M;s Hearng Ad" dur- ;, ((nventon f New York [, y Herself sufferng from n'tl hearng most of her Vvan models a wrst- a,h type of hearng ad, conl cr:, t just another porton of Id cnstsmc as she does a th nr other cwelrv. I>T ( AKTERET ITEMS ;;l Mrs. Peter Charney an,-, ju-mcrly of Oakwood Ave.;.;,d wth Mr. Hnd Mrs. Les Tr.!'v. of Clauss Street. Th now resde n Lon Neptune Musc Crcus n Second Half of Season NRPTTJN'E St. John Terrell's fcplunc Musc Crcus begns the frond half of ts season on Mon- :y, August 2, contnung wth smnsh muscal ht "Oklaho- whk-h s n Its second And n;»] week. Followng the Rodgers and lmmoretetn's ht are "Panama Hnt.l.e" AunustB-6); "Wsh You Were Here", (August 6-2; "The Boys Prom Syracuse' (August 2- '!!) nnr "Pant Your Wagon" AuKst 0-Septemfofr 5). Cast as far n Cole Porter'* Panama Hatte" are Larry Dougns, Mary Ann Nlles, Mflrlanna ltorson. Lee Davs, Erc Brother- >n. Wllam Plerson and Rowan 'urlor. In "Wsh You Were Here" Terrell has sgned Evelyn Wyckoff, Robert Dxon and Guy Raymond. The cast for the Rchard Rod- :ers Lorenz Hart George Abbott "The Boys Prom Syracuse" Includes the Blackburn Twns, Joey Paye, Herb Corey, Evelyn Ward, Vctora Sherry and Mldred Cook. Sgned for Frederck Loewe Alan Jay Lemer's "Pant Your Wagon" are Edwn Steffe, Mtchell Gregg, Marjane Marlcle, Nat Burns and Wllam Shrlner. St, John Terrel got hs season underway on June 28 wth "Pal Joey" followed by "Carousel", "The Red Mll" and "Brgadopn". "Oklahoma", the current show wll be gven through Sunday, August 8. Featured In the cast are Chrs Robnson, Marlanna Peterson, Vctor Grffn, Joan Kbrg, Davd Burns, Ann Waugh, Johnny Call and Lulu Bates. for Steve P. Toth, Sr, of 48 Lews l: Trnty, son of Mr. and IStreet were held Saturday at St.. In- Trnty. 40 Clauss,. recoverng from a vrus.. Ha burn Ksh, 64 George vt nltonto nurse's tranng Elzabeth Hosptal n I At present she Is work nurse's ad. TOTH RITES HELD CARTBRFT Funeral servces Elzabeth's R, C. Church, wth Rev. A. J. Huber celebrant of the mass. Interment was n St. Gertrudes Cemetery. Colona, The bearers were Paul Gombos, Joseph Teleposky, John Sander. John Chezmar, Mchael Lakatos and Anthony Musco. Chrstensen 's Summer Clearance Contnues Drastc Reductons. > n All Departments Chrstensen' : fh'purlnwnl Stovv WOOIWMIH.I:!{> cup flour ' teaspoons salt ' teaspoon pepper! > teaspoon dry mustard '/ teaspoon sage Z[<2 cups mlk Rce - Cheese Egg Loaf 2 cups grated sharp rheddar cheese tablespoon crated onons cups cooked rce eggs, slghtly beaten hard-cooked Combne flour, salt, pepper, mustard, sage and about Ms cup of the mlk; str untl smooth. Str n remanng mlk. Cook untl thckened, strrng frequently. Add cheese and str untl cheese s melted. Remove from heat. Fold n onons and rfce. Str n slghtly beaten eggs. Lne bottom of greased 8'.;x4H-lnch loaf pan vrth waxed paper. Put about half of the rce-cheese mxture n bottom of pan. Arrange hard-cooked eggs lengthwse In center. Cover wth remanng rce and cheese. Set In pan of hot water. Bake n moderate oven 50 F.) about hour or untl set. Let stand n pan about 5 mnutes before unmoldng. Yeld: Sx servngs. PILGRIMAGE CARTERET The Maran Year Plgrmage to Our Lady of Atonement Chapel and Shrne at Graymoor, N. Y., sponsored by the Sodalty of the Sacred Heart Church and the Altar and Rosary Socety for Sunday, August 8, wll leave from the church grounds Immedately after the 6:0 A. M. Mass. PROUD PARENTS CARTERET Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fnk, Church Street, Woodbrdge, formerly of Cartere,t are the proud parents of an nfant son, Robert Allen, born July 24, at the Elzabeth General Hosptal Elzabeth, Mrs. Pnk s the former Emly Kondrk. LEAVE TOMORROW CARTERET Mss Marge Vargo, of town; Mss Cordela Steward, of Rahway, and Mss Carmella De- Nattls, of Port Readng, wll leave tomorrow for a week's vacaton n Wldwood. VISITING HERE CARTBRIET Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lloyd and famly of Boston, Mass., are spendng the week wth hs parents, Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Lloyd, Pershng Avenue. BEES STING ROBBERS. Shelby, N. C. Notcng that ther neghbors were not at home, fve persons decded to rob the neghbor's bee hves. The fve persons, wth swollen hands and faces, were charged! wth stealng. AUGUST s the MONTH OF BARGAINS at the BRIEGS STORE Summer Suts Shrts Pajamas Swm Trunks Robes SPECIAL SALE OF NEW SUMMER BOSTONIAN SHOES Were to $9.95 L.BWEGS'A SONS AT KINO ro. - PBRTH AMBOV. Free Parkns Rear of Store Camp* of Chance Group Offer* Helpful Hnt* OARTHRET The Lesallwd Games of Chance Control Commlslon n Newark today announced that snce Aprl 20. 9M, ts major concern has been to assst qualfed organzatons to nnernte parres of chance under thr laws. Orgnally, many were rotfused by the new laws. Arthur A Wrllor. the executve offcer. t"\s spoken personally to about J) S0 organzatons seekng help. UP has also gven advce n some :VR!> telephone conversatons. Over '> 000 mnor mstakes n applcatons have been corrected by letters to organzatons and muncpal clerks. Vctor S. Klkenny, charman. <>mrjhaslzed todfty that all qualfed organzatons desrng to run authorlmd games of chnnce should aval themselves of the help- of the Commsson. He stated that the laws were desgned to beneft the small organzatons. Experence has shown that n games of chance conducted under the laws, organzatons, large and small, have been able to rase substantal sums, of money. Reports for lew than a full month show that the net proceeds from 60 Bngo games have been $4,94.9. and from 40 raffles games, $24, RETURN HOME, OARTEMET Mr, and Mrs. Albert GWbert, Cypress Street, have returned home after spendng four weeks wth ther son-n-law and daughter, Capt. and Mrs: Joseph Wadak, Newport News, Va. BACK HOME CARTERET Karlnlee and Andrea Rahoche, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Rahoche, 5 Harrs Street, returned after a twomonth stay at Long Beach, L. I., as guests of Mr, and Mrs. Jerry Mranda, of Manhassett, L. I. No Lngust "Do you know any foregn languages?" "No," answered Senator Sorghum, "and I'm glad of t. I can at least postpone watng to have translated to me." the the shock by Dad news BOLT, FALL KILLS CATTLE. Bergoma, Italy. Lghtnng struck nto a herd of cattle n nearby mountanous country recently, kllng twenty cows. Ten others were klled when they stampeded over a precpce. Possbly So Dner Walter ths steak tastes just lke, an old boot smeared wth onon. Water But, sr, what strange meals you have had! Suted Hm Youth- Isn't she a beauty? Frend She than knowledge, my dear boy. $ Vacaton School Exercses Held OAJWERfTT The presentaton of certfcates by the Rev. Anthony Huber. pastor, hghlghted St. Elzabeth's closng exercses for 26 chldren of Its dally vacaton summer school Frday mornng. The certfcate awards were gven to the chldren for attendance at school and mass and good behavor, as on audence of parents nnd frend* watched the exercses, whch Included a bref program of hymns and songs by the chldren. Pror to completon of the school, the students were *lven a bus trp to Olympc Park under H* sponsorshp of the church's PTA. ANNUAL PICNIC CARTERET The annual free pcnc of the 9t. Demetrus Ukranan Men's Club wll be held Sunday. August R. at the Ukranan Pavlon at 2 P. M. All members and ther famles are nvted to attend. Refreshments wll be served and musc wll be provded for dancng. The regular meetng for August has been cancelled due to the pcnc and the next meetng wll be held September 4, at the Ukranan Pavlon. BUS RIDE CARTERET The Sacred Heart P. T. A. s sponsorng a bus rde to Mllburn Playhouse, August 24, to see "Vagabond Kng." Anyone wshng to attend should contact Mrs. Lenore VanDusky. Reservatons close August 0. COMPLETES TRAINING OART0RET Paul Prce, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Prce, Matthew Avenue, has fnshed hs summer ROTC tranng at Port Lee, Va., and wll return to the Unversty of Alabama, where he Is sutdylng. Wool blends lead n men's wear plans for 955. Sports Quz Answers. Feller fanned eght, allowed two bases on balls, two runs, two hts. 2. Medwlck faled to partcpate n a double play n 95, playng n 54 games.. Morrs Martn (now wth the Whte Sox) had an II won, 4 lost record wth Phladelpha. 4. Feller has ptched one-ht games (ths Includes an elght- Innng game on Aprl 2, 952, he lost to Bob Can of the St. Lous Browns, to 0V 5. Max Surkont fanned eght Cncnnat batters, BY POPULAR DEMAND!! WE REPEAT OUR SENSATIONAL OUTLET Young Adult Croup To Attend Outng CARTER!? I' An all-day outng for the entre membershp of the New Jersey 6tate Councl of Young Adult Oroups wll be sponsored by the Young Adult Group of the New Brunswck Jewsh Communty Center ths Sunday at "Old Hckory," Spotswood. The program wll be hgh-lghted by an old-fashoned box-lunch aucton and Includes planned Sportng events and swmmng, followed by dancng and a welnle roast In the evenng. The Young Adult Group of the Jewsh Communty Center wll he one of the partcpatng clubs. U, E. EMPLOYMENT. There were persons employed n the Unted State n June compared wth 6,0,000 In May, accordng to & report of the Bureau of Labor Statstcs. Most of the rse was due to Increased employment, n the farms. July steel expectatons. output may exceed July cotton In cultvaton s 2 per cent below a year ago. RESIMK REHEARSALS CARTERET- -Mrs Joseph 8ym-' chk. Edgar Street, has returned* home nfter attendng a conven-' tlon nf dancng teachers at th* Hotel Sheraton, New York Cty. She has announced that rehearsals for the Ukranan Dny wll b«resumed at her home Prof. Joseph Rpynwovlch s assstng her la the rehearsals for thr affar to be held at the Ukranlnn Pavlon September 5, PROMOTED TO SERGEANT ' CARTERET-Wesley A. Hundemann, husband of Mrs. Dolores Hundemann, Locust Street, hat been promoted to the rank of sergeant. The son of Mr. anl Mr* A. E. Hundemann. 25 Ptch Street* he s presently Statoned at Mannhelm, Germany. NEW ARRIVAL CARTERET Mr and Mrsf Walter Cnmpbrll. 77 Hagamad Street, are the proud parents 0 an Infant son. Francs Robert born July 28 at the Margaret Hague Maternty Hosptal, Jersey Cty. j Mrs. Campbell s the forme Grace Ross. ] MORTGAGE MONEY To BUY BUILD REFINANCE Quck Servce for Your Satsfacton FIRST SAVINGS and LOAN ASSN. of PERTH AMBOY Open Daly 9 to 4 Saturday Tll 2 Noon Member Federal Savngs and Loan Insurance Corp. 9 STATE STREET P. A SALE/ STARTS TODAY - Super Savngs on all Merchandse Accumulated from Our Entre Chan to be Sold at Far Below Wholesale Cost!! These are just a few of our Sensatonal Values! ASSORTED STYLES Polo Shrts 2 00 Regular $.99 each FAMOUS MAKE BRAS 75c Values to $4.00 NATIONALLY KNOWN GIRDLES 200 Regular to $4.00 ASSORTED STYLES SKIRTS.50 Regular $.99 Before you gn'up * / -»o buy that "dream home", M o$ help you plan 'he best way f0 pay f or ft of «>d remember: You do f >have robe a depostor '^PP'Horajoonhere. ALL Color CORDUROY VESTS.00 Values U> $.00 VICAAA NYLON! CARDIGAN SWEATERS.50 Regular $6.00 FIRST QUALITY 5x5 Nylon Hose Sold by Box of Pars RAYON AND COTTON FULL AND HALF SUPS 00 Values to $.99 RAYON, COTTON AND CREPE PAJAMAS 50 Regular $.99 RAYON DUSTERS.50 Regular $.99 COTTON DRESSES 25 Values o $.99 COTTON, RAYON, NYLON BLOUSES.00 ALL STYLES AND COLORS Values to $.99 EPICAL MOBTGAOE LOANS JVOUNI $5,000.ooo' PAY MOMIHLT- 20-V. ru> $ ' 47,45 ' 55.* U ' AV< > BOIH INTEIEST AND MINCtfAl ESTATE lax EXUA JANKINO HOURS: l M.ndoy-Th«.d»A.M.-lPJI. M** t AJL '»M. Safety for Savngs Snce 869 The PERTH AMBOY Savngs Insttuton AAUOr, NEW JHUfT Come Early for Best Selectons -:- Many Other Terrfc Bargans! MAE-MOON 09 MAIN ST. Open Frday To 9 P. M. WOODBRIDGE -r. x MMItl FfDUAl Oran MUtAMCI GOffOUIION

4 PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 954 CARTERET Come Early! Come Often! Help You reelfto Md-Summer Customers Corner Ju.l n he Pck 0/ Tme... Fndng t lffeult to temp wlted appettes these hot dnys? ^ Relax... and come to A&P! You'll fnd frm, fresh vegetables fnlore... jucy, succulent (ruts,.. delectable makn's for crsp, appealng salads... all pcked at the peak of perfecton and nhcd to Jour A&l' to help you serve appealng, nutrtous meals. And, lke everythng else you buy at your A&P, our fresh fruts and vegetables are guaranteed to pleabe you... or you get your money back wthout queston. A&P'B thrfty prces help keep your budget from wltng, too. Come see... come save... at A&l". CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPARTMENT A&P Food Stores 420 Lexngton Avenue, New York 7, N. Y. COOLING BEYERAGES Yukon Glub Gngarala, Club Soda, Frut Flavor! plu depost Hoffman', Canada Dry Plu depost Gngerale, Coola, Root Beer, Grape no depost Plu depot Coca-Cola Hres Root Beer Coffee Tme Aprlll X" > tr " Nedek's Orange Drnk ««*« Grape Juce A&P fancy qualty 24 o. bottle 4 29 o. bottle. bottles 6OJ. bottle* 2 o. bottles 2 o. bottl Whte Rock GngeraU, Club Soda, Frut Favon Plu depost * bohles' 29«7' FROZEN FOOD Orange Juce e**^* 2 «c Ltmoadd Freestone Peaches Brussels Sprouts; Caulflower French Fred Potatoes Sandwch Steak Codfsh Cakes God Fllet Ubby' concentrated Lemonade Blrdeye cant rant * «o. sans A 0 or plg. pg. 9 ex. pkg, pg."" Cantaloupe Potatoes Lemons Blueberres Cherres Pascal Celery Caulflower Calforna f medum ste Cultvated Jeney Frm Montana Bng varety Regale Brand From nearby farm For Mghty Mdsummer Savngs Get A&P's FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Natonal vegetable week wll soon he over, but there's no cud to the savngs n A&P's Fresh Frut and Vegetable Department. Come see! Fresh Peaches Freestone Western-Large Sze U. S. H. Grade - Long Island c Bananas pnt box 29c Seedless Grapes Ib. entr targe talk Froen Green Peas 2 5 0^9" eoldn, Ilp 49 Iceberg Lettuce Crsp 2 New Green Cabbage 29c Cucumbers From nearby farm Orangeade CMarm* t. 25 From nearby farrtl' Sunsweet Ann Pga-Spaghettnl or Spaghett 2 V, 2c tweet Henz Gherkns Premum Crackers Sparkle Gelatn Dessert7, French Dressng Get Mghty Mdsummer Savngs IN A&P's GROCERY DEPARTMENT R.,u or P cw.ty. PRUNE JUICE 7c 5c 2c boh"* Garden Relsh * * ;;28«?;6«Hermt Cookes.*»**» y ' P V;29«Burry's Cookes Rfcw...^ o «29 0 IAAIT Canal QlIMttP Ver-fne, Drown 0 ' "> QCf jaw rros ougar orcmft«toner' * Pg. Granulated Sugar - ^ 5ba b g Chl Con Game :25 Marcal Napkns ^ S &25«Fes Naptha Soap.. ens Ann Page A Elbow or Regular 2 2 n. Macaron 2 7c Dry Mlk Solds w rr2r59c Vnegar :. 2 7c 2r29c 4p'»25 Starkst Tuna Fsh Chunk tyle Vrou brands Sh rrid Sm *" ~ vr ' ou< b*n4 Fancu ra6y Rce nce Su "' yftld ISw - Unggran L pkg, Tomato Juce Cocktal Crushed Pneapple Pneapple Chunks Green Lma Beans Sauerkraut Campbell's Beans Cdl *<* ln " B0. 2 "* 28* 2 cant 6 o. Fw the famly wnh Upton's Tel..." tl7 fjljw* Surf and, nddlhm dhe ^wih. Orleans Dog Food w.-m..t 5l^t9 Bab-0 Cleanser 2,* 28 ^^^n Ivory Snow p»- -*-«* J J * 9 ;^72 Krkman's Complexon Soap. $l t l9«hor Flsku..'..^*^" JfcW *'.-.S* Duryea Corn Starch '^W f j(u Forth* famly mth *nd e)lh«8«argo Corn Starch... large Lux Flakes Ferfn*f«brM ^0 ;.'60 Hudson Damask Napkns I Eggs Reduced Agan! Large Fresh Grade 'A' Whte Leghorn <"*"»»' 59c Large r Brown & Whte Wldwre etn. Idoz. 55< It's Natonal Sandwch Month! Get A&P's THRIFTY SANDWICH MAKINGS Sandwch Bread loaf nol IS Frankfurter or Hamburger pkg. of Q for Rye Bread Jan ' p " l<r - pu!n r * tm '^ Ann Peanut Butter r»v- crmm * m th ar Boned Chcken Ann Page Regular or Salad style Slced Boled Ham Sandwch Bologna Bologna or Meat Loaf Lverwurst Spread Slced Amercan Cheese Slced Swss Cheese F M " Bl> «r '/al Mo.bg5o Slced Ib. 55 rroceu Southern Star Bonto! "b««: 7oz. em 25c To save work am money, serve ths flavorful fsh n salads and.ctssyoles. b.55. DELICIOUS DAIRY FOODS SunnH Fresh Butter lk Mo brcl Dansh Blue Cheese W b7«cheese Spread "* v j} "A' b 57 Mld Cheddar Cheese.....»49< Sharp Cheddar Gheese ^ ^>«bs5 C ch..,.f.od *.,. :^^79«Fancy, dometc, / each 4 Swss Knght Gruy ere.... Kraft'sCheez-Whz. /. *-29«'* & ANN PAGE PROVES Mayonnase Its delectable flavor adds the crown- ' n 8 toucl» to summer salads, cold cuts Jar* and sandwches. 55 Pt. SPECIAL OFFER! Save the tear-off tab frem the Ann Page label for tha orgnal Roger, heavy slver-plated ntaled Salad Servng Set. Vst your AfcP (or further detala. More Ann Page Va/uosl BEAMS Style*.. Prepared SPAOHITTI Pure GRAPE JELLY MUSTARD RELISH \ * ^ V ORIOINAL OOIM {jft «L~ Open Tonght and Every Thursday and Frday Evenngs Untl 9 p. m*.«,.- A&P SUPER MARKET *. ;;..'.».!. MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE, N. J.

5 . AR TERET PRESS FRIDAY, AUGUS? e, 954 PAGE FTVf Come Qee.. ome Qave, Get Mghty Mdsummer Savngs IN A&P's "SUPER.RK5HT" MEAT DEPARTMENT Our customers buy meqt at A&P, because they know from comparson that otr prcps on the varous cuts of meats are lower for such fne qualty. If you are not purchasng meat at A&P, we would suggest that you make the same comparson and he convnced that there are consderable savngs for you too. Come see! Ready-To-Ccok-Brolng & Fryng Chckens "* *» «**7r»47 There's only one qualty, he top, only one prce as advertsed, for brolng and fryng chckens at A&P Deljcous Served Wth Chcken Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce <"*- '»* ","20< 0" Cut Ib. Qven!lf ady Rs of Beef \ Self-tekce 0" MetDtpI*. *cut Boneless Chuck Pot Roost Elotaess Brsks! Beef Specally Selected Beef Lver Rb Steaks.. Srlon Steaks Porterhouse Steaks Stewng Beef Fresh or Owned 57c 'L >» 65c lb. lb. lb. 49< 49c 2c!0 : ch > b 57 C 7 :: h lb 65 Shoulders of Lamb O-MU.-*I. b.50 orfu b 79 Rb Lamb Chops sh rf w*-««*««b.$9 0 b. 85 Shoulder Lamb Chops.*'«* * lb 79 or.el. b.5 C For rewng or brasng B b." QC Hndj-U-Coolt Turkeys Slm20t«24lb. Ground Beef toneless Veal Roast Breast of V e a l..... Veal Outlets lon Veal Chops. Rb Veal Chops Perk Gheps * *» " < short ^ - Hp.ndncud.rcuh Lota Perk Chops <=.»,., c U t, Sloed Breakfast Bacon,. Smoked Pork Butts Frankfurters s Ffllll Ready-to-cook for (rcau.., lalad Allm Sm 4 U2lb. Avallobl only n Fre»h Fsh Dtpatmntt Fancy Flounder Fllet..... Fred Smelts... Fred Ocean Perch Fllet c 5c,490,9.tfo HbflQo ^550 See the sort of savngs A&P las n store for you! They're really cool... and calculated to help you serve marvelous mdsummer meals at mnmum cost. Once you take a look at the bg buys n ths ad, you'll want to take off at top speed. So get on your mark and get set to come see... come save at A&P! SAVE ON DIETETIC POODS Matt's Applesauce Slced Peaches.. Pneapple Tdbts Green Beans FaneyPeas « Tuna Fsh Qrape Spread Wheat Thns nvua Ralston's Ry-Krsp CMtUn * * * * ~ "«M D.vonh» - ry«or plan 6n9*r*l«, Black Chtrry, Cntm, 2 can oam 25 ',"» bottl Whte Rock Detofc Beverages Gnger Alt, Black Cherry, Rttt Bear No Depost 2DI. KRAFT'S-PARKAY Margarne lb. Rushed to A&P under refrgeraton... always fresh and \budget-prced. CET THI FINE FLAVOR YOU PAY FOR...GETTHE VALUE YOU WANT! Once coffee s ground, t loses flavor faster.,. so nthe-bean AdP Coffee s never factory ground. When you buy, your choce of three freshly-roasted blen4s S Custom, Ground before your eyes just rght for your coffeemaker, to gve you all the fne flavor you pay for. Ope sp wll tell you... ths s the flavor... ths * the value... you've been lookng for! Enjoy t! Mld and Mtflow EIGHT O'CU Rch and Fulloded RED CIRCLE Vgorouj and Wn*/ BOKAI YOUR CHOfCff DI&ICOUS...HOr OR KfDl MIGHTY GOOD... Peach Pe largo 8" sze You'll be proud to serve such perfectly delcous pe.». brmmng wth the flavor of golde'k peaches n such tender crust. Angel Food Rng... Z 4 9 e Delcately lght because "-egg recpe" makes t so! Bansh Nut-Flled Rng.. ^9 l0 Pound Cake < ;.. e ;; 29 C Wkto Bread Jan Pjrk " r ' lb< to fllhibdeaa Save up to 5 c. loaf l o a f" Dessert Shells For a quck dehert plg.of Charm Safety Pops 2, 5c Spce or Gum Drops w«n««pv;9 0 Lusk's Lemon Drops..... ';;7 0 Candy Dart & Gum ^^^ 6 ^ 2 Downyf lake*- Frozen Waffles -Mlwt Wfflet Jut tn k T.Ml»f Dvwnyfake Frozen Brownes Peuertt ua tmckt >k«- Clng Peaches Frut Cocktal Sweet Peas Tomato Juce Pneapple Juce Meet Peas Golden Corn Golden Corn Peeled Tomatoes Tomatoes Aprcots Deluxe Plums Gut Wax Beans Succotash Barlett Pears Lbbyl> ~ For Mghty Mdsummer Savngs, Get A&P's ubb * 2 «- 2 l * 9«* Lbb " Llbb " CANNED GOODS VALUES I7o. By 4 o. can "" can can 6 0. cant wo, Del Monte SLICED Del Monte A&P Fancy SMALL-NEW PACK 2* To. I CMI 7 crz. Mtt 5c Whte Potatoes Whole Green Beans Early Garden Peas SWeet PeaS Golden Corn Dced Beets Cut Beets Spnach Spnach 4c 2 2 *,: 27 Royal Anne Cherres Deluxe Pml Plume) Frut Salad D * IM ""» 29o. CM 0 u. R*ll«bUl>r«nd-9ra<UA D<l Mont *~"" m>lyl * u. 7 Planters Cocktal Ptawtt.. f ';:S4«Adolph'S HutTuVur.. SOrV HUzoaun?ur * *fl tt *' ) '* *k«rtn!r)9 F""" ' '' H-Hat Peanut Ol Karo Syrup Hue label ; * *-«^79 Statler Bo^la Napkns *: 25* 7 o. 2 l4 j;5 2':: * 4 ol T 0 gl«u ' ' 6o. «Ee cm m^ 2 5ot 29 m mw 2 Hot. 44a Color.d 2 Pl?'" 2 of 60 AMEHCA'S KJKMO5I FOOD UTAIUI... SINCE 9 Supermarkets TM OUAT ATUNIIC ( facihc TEA COMfANT efectlte hu Soturdo», Augut th, In Super Makat and S«lf-S«r»ce ttoro only. Open Tonght and Every Thursday and Frday Evenngs Untl 9 p. m. '..v..,, &: A&P SUPER MARKET MAIN STREET WOODBRIDGE, (I. I " t* ' - '

6 PAGE SIX Mss Cromwell Hts Trple, 2 Homers, Debs Lose OAKTERET Scorng all ther runs n two bn ralles, the PRrmwrttps boat Ih' r>hs, 7 to 5. In the Grls Softball LeaRnc ths wwk at thr Columbus School feld. In thr frst nnne the Famerefctes tnll'd fnr runs on one ht, ftur walks nnd nn error. The bg teftture wns a home run by Mss Arzllln, outcher... In the sxth, the wnners scored three runs on three llts and two walks. For the losers. Mss Cromwell had three for four, ncludng a trnle and two home runs.. The Farmerettes nre currently leadnu I le second Iwlf rare. The box snore: Farmerettes ) Lysek, If A. Sarjllo, c, 2 2 Oormley, b 2 Coleman. ss 2 0 Woodhull. lb 0 0 Goyenn. 2b 4 C 0 Hendrlrks. cf D. Sarzlllo. p 4 Dollnch. f Debs IS) MesquU, ss 4 fcfoorc, If Cromwell, p 4 DBherty, b 4 0 Baranowskn, lb ftompa. cf 0 0 Vtal 2b 0 Kolbas. rf 0 0 Toth, c Tho score by nnnpts: Debs Farmerettes All Stars Take Close Game from Aces by - Score OARTERET The Prate All Stars won another ball game ths week, trmmng the Aces. to, n a regular Mdget League contest played nt the Park feld. Ward, sensaton* ptcher for the Prates, allowed only one ht as he struck out batters. Hs opponent, Holub, who also turned n a neat performance, was ncked for three hts as he walked fve and fanned men. Mrs Semenza walked four out Of fve tmes and scored all three runs for the wnners as they compled ther twelfth straght trumph to all but sew up the league ttle. Ward drove n the frst two runs, wth Bracata brngng n the test, Aces Prate All Stars x Almost Forgotten Man v Julus Roar s sorry because he has not made the Who's Who book of notable people, "I've been busy all of my lfe tryng to keep my name n the telephone drectory," he sad. An armored and an nfantry dvson wll be expermentally reorganzed to fnd the best method for copng wth atomc-age warfare. SPECIAL SALE ALL WEEK MONDAY TO SUNDAY AUG. 9th to 5th PAL News and Sports 'Round Town By BENNT Carteret Safety Councl to sponsor a safety slogan later n tho Fall, some of the slogans wll read..". A Cat has nne lfves, but you only have one... S.OS. stay on the sdewalk... Go Slow and see our Town, <Jo fast and see our Jal.... Craftsman's Club sponsornr n Go To Church movempnt.., Snn 'wll be erected In both ends of the Town and Motorsts wll rwlve tars for ther cars.... Recreaton.,... Senor leagua baseball... Holy Famly leadng the leame and Ramblers tryng to catch them..'. Softball lenpue... Nu-Way and Knghts te for lead, thanks to the Sparks wrm won from the Knghts -. Snarks were flylnu as both teams played ffood ball, recommend more Umpres when these two teams meet agan..., Junor league... Crusaders wn ther 2nd game of the season by wnnng over the Sparrows Crusaders are assured of a place n the playoffs. Novak allows only 2 hts but hs IS walks cause hm to lose game. Das wnnng ptcher gves 4 hts.. Ulmans Bakery wn ther 6th pa-mes In seven starts beatng the Crusaders -2. Marty Orr wnnng hs 6th game and.strkng out 0 players... Monday'^ game aralnst Sabo's wll decde the champonshp. Due to the nterest of Jocal 'busnessmen the Junor league wll beneft by trophes. Ervn Wattooh wll donate th«sportmanshp trophy. Zoltan Szabo wll donate a battnst trophy and Ulmans Bakery wll present a Most valuable player trophy. Schedule for the Junor league playoffs... Monday, August 6, st place vs. rd place; Thursday, Aueust 9. 2nd, place vs, 4th place and on Monday, August 2, wnners to meet for the Playoffs trophy.... Answer to J. M., very sory but cannot gve you the story on the Football player who moved from Harrson Hgh to West Cnrteret. All T know that he Is a Senor and played back on the Harrson team and was hgh scorer. Too many rumors to gve you more nformaton. Ray Vlnsko to go on a Cruse wth hs Naval Reserve unt, wth the next game and also mss hs Gal.... STEEL. The producton of steel for the frst half of 954 totaled 44.28, 988 net tons of ngots and steel for castngs, whch was 900,000 tons below the frst half of 958 and 6.2 per cent above the average for the three years Producton durng the frst half of 95 the peak steelmakng ye^r was 57,945,96 tons. C, I. A. QUIZ. General Mark Clark, retred, and now head of the Ctadel, a mltary college at Charleston, S. C, has teen apponted- to head a commsson "task force" to study the supersecret Central Intellgence Agency Amerca's eyes and ears for foregn operatons, Any Flavor Sundae,.** I Td t or "hallo <grt" offer. W«ae lookng forward to seeng old frends agan,,. and meetng new,. ones. $o, come n and enjoy agan that smooth, fresh tatetof Dary Queen. Remember, t's frozen just Mconds before you eat t! Buy One at regular prce! 20.*HO.-'I AND (JET' A SUNDAE, f DOUBLE SIZE/ DfllRV QUEEN N AVK. AND UNDKN ST., t'akteket! A TSfA* FOB TASTE A FOOD FOR HEALTH Crusaders Defeat G.O.P. Sparrows In Junor League CARTERET The Crusaden defeated the Sparrows n the Junor League ths week, 7 to 6, and therefore remaned n the playoffs. Ths was ther last game of the regular season and the vctory assures them of at least a te n the playoffs. Outhlt by the Sparrows. 4 to 2, wldness by Novak, however.alded the Crusaders to a (treat extent as he Issued no less than 5 bases on balls. The Crusaders broke a 6-6 te by scorng the wmnln? run In the top half of the seventh nnng. The box score: Crusaders (7) Oluchoskl, b 2 0 Leahy, ss 0 0 Turco, lb 0 0 Rems, c 0 Brbato, 2b Kuchma, If Hamadyk, rf 2 0 Rco, rf 0 0 Stankan, cf Woods, rf Das, p GOP Sparrows (6) AB R tl T. Carmlchael, Zb... Hall, ss 2 0 E, Carmlchael, lb... Therrngton, c 0 0 Fnn, b Shvers, rf 2 Dushanek, If Hawks, cf Novak, p The score by Innngs: Crusaders Sparrows Freehold Trottng To Start Saturday FREEHOLD For the second successve year, there wll be a lontnuous ffty-day meetng of lght harness racng when the season starts at Freehold Raceway Saturday at 2 P. M. In 952, the frst tme the track was awarded ffty days, the /competton was dvded nto meets of twenty-two and twenty-eght days. The season wll contnue through October 2. There have been so many changes that the present plant bears no resemblance to the frst Freehold track, only harness oval east of the Rocky Mountans at whch a long trottng meetng wth par-mutuel bettng s held durng the sunlt hours. Freehold wll run n conflct wth Monmouth Park for only two racng days, August 7 and 9, same as last year. Much has been accomplshed snce the track was put under the general managershp of Charles Davenport, of Orange, In 949. Improvements contnue year n and year out. Last year a total of 408 stalls graced the grounds; today there are 450, a far cry from the seventy-three when Fred Fatzler, of Maplewood, acqured the plant n 944. Three major mprovements are the ar-condtoned grandstand, the resurfaced track and the bank style battng wndows. The arcoolng unt has advanced types of ar blowng motors whch are guaranteed to remove thck hazes of smoke on heavy, muggy days and thereafter to provde enough cool breezes to make for a comfortable afternoon of attendng the Jersey racng strp. Track Improved The new-topped track has been graded for better dranage nsurng sounder footng, makng the cancellng of a program well ngh mpossble. "A storm of hurrcane proportons wll be necessary before a card s postponed." says Duvenport. Kondrk's Homer Wth Bases Loaded Marks Bo's Vctory OARTERET A smashng hojfte run by Kondrk wth the, bases loaded In the thrd lnnn gave the Bo's the extra margn o trm the St. Elas, to 8, In a regular Recreaton League Softball game played last week at Leblg's feld. In the fourth Innng the Bo's got sx runt on three hts. Bohanek, who furled the game, had no trouble except h the thrd nnng when he gave up fve hts and fqur runs. All told, he was ncked for sx hts. Luke got two hts to lead the attack. Bo's, fl St. Ella's Hawks Score 54 Wn Over Holy Famly Combne CARTEBET The Hawks sewed a 5 to 2 vctory over the Holy Famly contngent n the Cu'b League on Monday nght at the Park feld, Stewart hurled the vctory and allowed the losers only t»o scattered hts, both sngles. He ht a home, jju (or hs town to ad lb, own cause, The Hawks scored n the last three nnngs to come from behnd and wn the uturns. H'»wks Holy Famly : 2 0H> flgers' BOONE RAY \ \ % PETROIT CHAHGEP IfTO A TIGER IMHITT/MG WELL ASM LAST YEAR, <? pane m & $T TO SLU6 QETROIT BACK HTO TUB UT P/VI5/ON. FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 954 By Alan Mover Y 'PREVIOUS HOMER AHPR.BJ.HI6N* WIRE 59, 9 9 THEM TO 26'AHt? 4-ACTUALU/ IfHlG FIRVT FULL YEAR WITH OCTROI Ht 4 HOM RS- AL$O GOTH/9 F/&T AIL- STAR 6fMH0MR m MR QPEAKING O ABOUT SPORTS Monmouth Park racng closes Monday after another hghly successful season, wth many prevous records broken. Freehold harness racng opens 50-day meetng tomorrow at Freehold track. Dougy Kng makng plans for football practce rght after the frst of September. Leo Kuhn, local sportswn, returns from week of fshng and vacaton up Quebec way. Recreaton leagues gong nto second half of season wth many close games beng played. Marty Orr narrowly msses no-htter for Ulman's n Junor Baseball League. Crusaders assured of play-offs. Cleveland and Gants my favortes to wn respectve pennants ths year. They ought to put the Phladelpha Athletcs n a Class B loop, after ther mserable performance ths year. U.S.M.R. personnel department gave a dnner to Jerry Youtz, who s gong down to Mexco to take over ' vast personnel program of company's nterests down there. Carteret Craftsmen's Club busy wth vared programs ths comng fall season. Two-way deadlock looms n Carteret Recreaton SoftbaU League race between Knghts and Nu-Way Cleaners. Take your pck as to the ultmate wnners. Openng of new parkway wll lessen shore traffc congeston tremendously.... Racng Tonght At Old Brdge Trad OLD BRIDGE Some of the top eastern speed chauffeurs wll pompete at Old Brdge Stadum Frday nght startng at 8:0 V. M., as the twce weekly (PrJ4»y; Sunday) nght stock car'swwe contnue to lure out of state compettors to duel wth the best, on the fnest half mle speedway located on Route #8 In Madson; Townshp, N. J. Pete Frazee the Rahway, N. J. stock car wzard chalked up hs second feature event wn of the season last Frday nght. Frday's feature event, In whch»5 cars 'partcpated, was one of the most thhltog and suspensful races of the season. Jm belaney of Hope, raced p-azee rght down to. the wre for a hub-*-hub fnsh wth Frazee beng declared th)e wnner-by a matter of nches. A smlar feld wll compete ths Frday nght wth Jm Delaney, of Hope, jloc Morrow, of Old Brdge, Al Ampono of Lakewood, Duke'Southern of Whte Plans, N. Y,, Ken Smth of.prnceton, Charle Blrdsall of Pont Pleasant and Chale South of McAfee to menton a few of the top-notch plots who wll be n there gunnng for top honors. Wth competton soarng hgher and hgher, Frday's race should brng out an abundance of skll and handlng. A record feld of cars s slated to appear wth acton and speed hghlghtng the show. TV SETS., The number of televson sets Installed n the Unted States has passed the 0,08,00) mark on May let, 964, accordng to an estmate recently released. The new estmate of 0,06,000 sets Indcates tmt, durng tn twelvemonth perod from May. 9&J, to May more than 6,000, 00O sets were nstalled, whch means that more than (S per. cent of all lomus n the country now have televson., '. - ' I'll <-*- :_ y- Ja Homer by Lesky Helps Bo's Defeat Lne, 5 to 4 OAKTERET Thl Bo's won ther second game of the week by noslg -out the Cty Lne, 5 to, as Lesky smacked a homer n the sxth Innng to break a 4-4 te and wn the game. There werefour homers ht n the ball game. For Bohanek, wnnng hurler, t was hs nnth trumph of the season aganst only four losses. The game was tght all the way wth Bohanek havng a slght edge over hs opponents, Sandy and Abate. The score by Innngs: Cty Lne Bo's Tavern 2 0 0J. x 5 Ward Pans 2, Hts 2 Homers as Prate S,tars Wn, 8-0 CARTERET -Ward struck out 2 batters to hurl the Prate All Stars to an easy 8 to 9 one-ht shutout over the helpless West Carteret combne In the Mdget League last week. To make matters worse, Ward ht two homers, Terebetsky ht the thrd one for the wnners. The vctory was the eleventh '.n a row for the Prate All Stars who contnue tbejr poston at the top of the league ra«e. The All Stars staged ther bg gest tally n the last nnng when they drove In nne runs. The score by nnngs; Prate ^? W. Carteret, ^-0 Hard oat»nwkt*» Is younu Mr. Skgga such * great socal favorte?" "He can eut anythng that ever.nne out of a chafng dlah and act as U he enjoyed It." Cavalers Defeat Ramblers n Upset In Senor League CARTERE7T Hn a major upset, the Cavalers defeated the Ramblers. 7 to 2, In the Senor Baseball League last week at the hgh school stadum feld. The bg ftctor was a three-run homer ht by Marocch n the frst nnng. Hayko, wnnng hurer, fanned seven batters and allowed fve Wts. Mortsea. who lost the game but had a slght edge over hs opponent, gave up only four hts and struck out ten m«n. The Cavalers scored three In the frst, two n both the fourth «nd the ffth frames, whle the Ramblers talled both ther lone runs In the ffth. The box score: Ramblers (2) Lfnger, If Mesqulta. 2b stranapede, ss 0 0 Kent, c 0 Vnsko, rf 2 Woodhull. lb 2 Merelo, cf Helley, b 0 0 Mortsea, p Nelson, p Cavalers (7) Irvng, ss 0 0 Cutter, b 2 Toth, If 0 0 Thompson, lb 0 0 Marocch. c Orr, cf 2 2 Leahy, 2b 0 Curran, rf Hayko, p The score by Innngs: Ramblers Cavalers x 7 St. Joes Trounce Hll A. C, 8 to I In Softball Tlt CARTBRET The St. Joes scorng heavly n two nnngs, turned n an easy vctory over the Hll A.C., 8 to, n the Mens Softball League last week at Lebg's feld. The wtoners talled thrse run n the thrd frame and four n the sxth to sew up the ssue. By fc strange concdence, the St. Joes were outhlt, 9 to 6, by the Hll A.C. Ftzpatrlck, was the wnnng hurler, wjle Klraly was the loser. The Hll A.C. went scoreless all the way to the last nnng when they scored three tmes. The score by nnngs: St. Joe's «Hll A.C Tanks to Compete In Roosevelt Care JERSEY CITY Those wh mght drop nto Rooevelt Stadum here Saturday nght wthout knowng what to expect may well ru therf eyes n amazement whe they see huge 28-ton tanks'rumblng ln,to the bg park to do comba wth stock oars that are normall: presented n the weekly auto race: on the State's fastest quarter-ml track. Lest one get the dea that th tanks wll engage n a speed con test wth the fleet hardtop, mght be explaned that Promote; Ed Otto has arranged some spe cal evenu In whch the war ma chnes wll hook up n demoltot combat wth the Detrot; products Also n evdenoe n maneuver for entertanment, of the spectators wll be tank destroyers jeeps and many other peces o! Natonal Guard equpment. Neve before has tjs extremely Interestng dsplay' been presented at New Jersey raceway. The only problem confrontn the operators Is gettng the glgan tc tanks Insde the stadum wth gut freakng down the concret wall that flanks the bg centerfeld gates used for entrance o the stock cars. One way or an other, they wll be drven nsde th stadum for the Saturday ngh show. All of the top ranked drvers who have been thrllng the crowds snce early sprng wll be back for ths latest n weekly speedfests and Includng George Tet, frst tc wn more than a sngle ma.n even ths year on the macadam sur face. The lttle Japanese-Amerca] star outsped hts nneteen rval last week to hang up hs seeon trumph after ten other thrott tempers faled to do so, Drvers Hopeful More than ffty cars pet rac meet hps been the average on th Hudso County speedway, the b felds?«manlng at a hgh lev because every drver feels that h has a chance to wn the 25-la; feature; at other raceways one two plots have domnated th vctory column and so dscourage* the bulk of the feld. LIFE IN8UKANCE. Lfe Insurance n force cllmbe from $22,000,000,000 n 94 t 04,000,000,000 at thr begn of lpm, an Increase of 94 pe cent. The number of lfe lmurauc companes has ncreased by mor than JQ In those Kara to % tot* of 800 and more than 24,000,00 new pollcyloldts were added tle lsts. Puym«ntt to pullcyhuld era»nd benerclarles umuuntd $4,540,926,000 In WHS, nearly tw the annual tuyjupte In ML CARTERET Pft ],;,,,, Sparks Defeat Knghts Create Te n Loop wndng up a te last week, the Sparks e ftht back to beat the Knghts of olumbus, to, and thereby hrow the hot Mens Softball Learace nto a two-way deadlock etween the Nu-Ways and the nlfrhts. ft was a real slugfest all the ay wth the scored ted at 6-6 the ffth. In the top half of the sxth Ulman' Bakery Wns,. 2-2, As Orr Gves Ht CARTERET Ulman's Bakery ran ts sxth name, of the season sy defeatng the Crusaders, 2-2, n the Junor Baseball Learue. Marty Orr, one of the leadng mrlers n the league, ptched a me htter and struck out ten latters In the bnrgan. He was a lt wld and walked eleven men. Only one ball was ht out of he nfeld by the losers and that :ame n the seven frame wth two away when Barbato got a scratch sngle. Ths lone ht prevented Orr from hurlng a perfect game. Ulman's Bakery ) Ur, c 2 Correntl, b Bertha, ss 0 Nagy, 2b 0 Chomlckl, 2b Yarchesk, lb 4 2 [Jrbansk, cf 4 Krallch, If Orr, p- 4 2 Brnet, 2"b Malaquas, rf U 0 Crusaders 2) Gluchoskl, Jb 2 0 Leahy, ss 0 0 Rudle, p,c Rekus, lb,p Barbato, c.2b 2 Hamadyk, If Das, cf a 0 0 Kuchma, rf Turco, lb 0 0 Sca, 2b The score by nnngs: Ulmans Crusaders Q Grener Grls Score Two Wns CAIRTHRIET The Woodbrldge Grener Grls emerged wth two wns out of three over the week end. The Patersop Colonal Debs were defeated 7-0, wth Schenck and Stout dong the ptchng at Paterson. The Lyn Grls of Newark were defeated at Carteret 7-. wth Stout dong the Hurlng. Saturday afternoon, opposte the Yankee Stadum, the Greners lost to the Alpne Grls of the Bronx Two consecutve no ht no run games, Supko could have had the thrd one, but three consecutve errors, and a msjudged fly ball gave the Alpnes two unearnet runs and the game. Jean Ras polch connected for a crcut clout, and Jean Vlnsco, a loca: l gave a sclntllatng exhbton at short that was sensatonal Next Sunday the Greners trave to Sedler Feld, Plalnfleld and play the Flenerettes n a tuneup for the State Tournament. Sports Quz Bob. Feller made hs frst ap peavance aganst a major leagu team eghteen years ago n bn ex hbton game aganst the St. Lou! Cardnals, July 6. 96, at Cleve land wth Rapd Robert the wn nng ptcher n a 7 to 6 game.. Strctly guessng (or do* you knajw), how many batters dd Pel ler 'fan n hs three-nnng chore Here B how you score yoursel n the Sports Quz. You get fou choces mark your pcks H2--4 For a correct frst choce lyo scor ten ponts, fve for,a second, three for a ttyrd and one forfa fourth. If you score more than So ponts, you're a better than average baseball fan. Ffty ponts Is perfect. Now 'mark your choces on th Feller strke outs aganst the Card In that 96 game. < ) 4 ( ) ( > 6 ( ) 7 ( ) a ( ) There were sx good outfeld ers workng n that game, one o whom ted the major league recorc by gong through a season of mor< than,50 games wthout partcpatng In a double play, < ) Averl ( ) Medwlck < vobnls ( ) Mar tn ( T, Moore < ) Wwrtherl/.. Feller led the A. L. n games won fve seasons and ted n one He was ted for wnnng percentage In 95 when he compled n won, 8 lost record for a.7; pejtentage. What ptcher ted Feller that season? < ) Garver ( ) Garca ( ) Lopat ( ) Martn ( ) Rasch ( ) Wynn, t. Bob Feller ptched three no- ( t games In hs career, whch tes mm wth Cy Young. But can you name the number of one-ht games he has ptched? ( ) 7 ( ) 8 ( ) 9 (. > 0 ( ) ( ) Whle Feller ranks thrd n the major leagues for number of strke outs n a lfetme 2,57 up to July al, we of the pjwiwrj lsted below holds the majoj' league record for most' cojsecutve strke outs. ) Ed Garca ( ) Mel Parnell ( ) Warren Spahj ) Mutt Butott. VLNSWBR6 QN FAQ* K nnng the Sparks c,nt tl,. and pounded out sx n n;, hlta. Kalusek'R threp-h.,,',,!j Kutney's homer were tl,v )P In the assault. The Knghts e back bottom half of the fnal and made t real hot, ;vm]u runs, but they< were nt.,'. two runs of tyng the s ( V Tony Sorzllo was the, for the Knghts by ertt hts In four trps to the p, t The box score: Sparks (U) An. Stark, b '.' \ - fl Koval,!t> 4, OWelly, If 5 Luka-ch, ss 4, Grffth, 2b 4 Kalusek, p Shanley, t,f B, Rledel, c Kutney, rf Haroskl, rf J. Rledel, lb... Knght* (ID AB John K«nd, b 5 Kaskw, If Joe Kend, lb Saftlllo, cf... Kolbas, ss... Resko, x ^ltroka, 20.. Basllcl, rf... Sosnowekl, p 4 4 The score by nnng: Sparks 2 l 0 ; Knghts 0 2 (.I nl fll'n l n I Wrl Schedule Lsted For Rec Leape For Comng Ween OARTERET Stan \V, ; ;. ; : busy Recreaton Lemur. released the followng sh-,, ; the comng week of pny. : Recreaton Department The complete week/..;,, 'olllows: 6 IS P. fcl. at Lrbt's Monday JNu-Way vs. Kn:.-. Tuesday St. Joe's vs. Cv\.:, Wednesday Sparks vs v, Thursday Hll A.C vs s: 6:00 P. M. at Il K l Sf,,,,, Monday Ulman's vs. S,; Tuesday Clows vs. ca\ u.\ Wednesday ^Ramblers vs.., Famly Thursday Sparrows vs MIDGET LEA<;f 6:00 P. M. at Park Monday floly Famly \ :,.- Tuesday Cardnals v? A.- Wednesday W. Ca-tMTt \ Braves Thursday Wldcats v.v P All Stars Frday Wldcats vs. rv :. CUB LEAGl ; :M A. M. at l>nk Monday Braves vs, Tonu:.;;- Tuesday -St. Joseph's '.: Wednesday Holy Famlv Braves * Thursday Tomahawk.-. Warrors Frday W, Carterct vs. (: Farmerettes W Out Yuhasz Grls In Last Inn CARTBRET Tn- F.n.. " nosed out the Yuhasz (. - close game, 0 to. 9, n ^ < ; - : Sofrjball League last \uv :...: : Columbus School feld The-Yuhasz Grls twl : ' ' : n. the top half of tn- - frame by scorng thrtv, *" comng from behnd B Parmerrttes, not to»' ' ' ' promptly unted the j ;! L won the game by SCOLD : : nng ruh In ther hl.! seventh round. Mss Bamllo was ts'- ptcher. The score by nnng Yuhasz 2 t) ' ;: - : Farmerettes ' ; Warrors Rout Braves, 2 to. InR^cQuljl^ CAaTHKET Tlf W ;!' a real feld day last )'r : they swamped the Brav> ' ' ' In the Cub Recreaton l- ' " Scorng 'n every»' ;:; Warrors turned U"* -""' : ' complete rout In the lwhen they batted. ' ' around to wofe»" (! " :, Pallnkas, wnnlk P :!l!: gave up only two sc'! '! ' : fanned batters. The score by nnm ^ Warror^ 9.' :t - ;! " l Il!; FASTEST STOCK CAR RACE IN THE'EAST FRIDAY NITE 8:0 KIDDIES SUNDAY 'o 2 tears Wt',".-,.

7 rn CARTERET I»RES$ Publshed by Cartaret Press 76 Washngton Avenue, Carteret, N. J: Telephone Carteret Charles E. Gregory Edtor and Publsher Subscrpton rates by mal, ncludng poster, one yearn$.00; sx months, W.50; three months, 85 «ents; sngle copes by mall, o (rots. All payable In advance. By carrer delvery, 8 Qents per copy. Sntered as second class matter June 6,924, t Carteret, N. J., Post Offce, under the Act ' [ March, 89, truenther On Red Strength General Alfred M. Gruenther, Supreme Alled Commander n Europe, has warned Congress that the Russans are ncreasng l M. effectveness of ther fghtng forces n Kurope, and that of ther satelltes, steadly Gruenther's testmony, made some tme :ln, before the Senate Foregn Relatons nmmttee, was only recently released. Gruenther noted that the Russans had,,,,t ncreased the number of\red troops n Kurope, but that they had steadly n- (vased the moblty of ther dvsons, ther ;lr force and ther navy. He warned that the Rods were makng a major effort to ndoctrnate- German youth n East Germany and that "f they can keep ths \ongcr group n lne for three or four y,ars... unts wll be n much better,.hape." n another nterestng comment, Gruent,' testfed that the Russans had carred nut a "mutual securty program of ther,.,vn," and that they were stll supplyng...telltc mltary forces wth techncal ad- V;. (- and new weapons, He predcted that ( oops n the satellte armes would be lrst class" troops n several years, although he expressed the opnon that they wvv not now to be consdered frst class sodcrs. Gruenther also warned members of the S< nate Commttee that the Russans had -I. tmed ther lesson" n Berln last year am that they were begnnng to tghten t, r grp on Germans n East Berln. Gruenther's testmony makes t clear that, the Russan poston n Europe s not vessarly deteroratng and that more cttort, and more results, are to be hoped f:r them from the democratc undernund, the Unted States propaganda f!rt, and smlar undertakngs of our.llllr.s. f the East Germans are begnnng to.vallow Russan propaganda, then ths lounty should redouble ts effort to get the truth nto Germany, and keep East (rrrtans dssatsfed. The democratc countres of the world should make every effort { > create a defecton among Sovet satel- ; states n the Balkarts, as the Russans n Central Amerca. Sucde by Government ' f wrrnment competton.wth prvate en- I'Trsr were pushed to ts logcal concluson, ('f Government would ultmately destroy ts urces or Income commt natonal sucde." Ths reasonng s cted n the latest re t of the Commttee on Government "^'ratons of the House of Representa- ' s. The Commttee recently concluded Washngton hearngs on proposed blls de- ;;!'d to termnate ndustral and com- "" val actvtes of the Government n >:npctton wth taxpayng enterprse. KSTION8 FOR ME. REECE Houesentatlve Javlts Is to be ltuated on bs ntroducton > a House resoluton to set dp -p'-'al commttee to nvesbl" the Reece commttee, whtyh turn has been Investgatng lmtatons and other tax- ' vtm>t agences, If members of O'tT-wss realzed every tme '-'"v propose an lnvestpatlns 'J'lmntee that Ilk own actvtes ft» "t someday be subject to " l!» sessonal nvestgaton, the l :lll)l ': mght be spared much ' "" "torn, rrtaton and unnec- ;; "V expendtures of taxpay- T ' money, Tl- partcular Reece commt- ' l( certanly n«feds nvestgaton, we have ponted out before, lv t u t II Mr. JavU' s sppolnlfec t seek w-ft'ers to some very pertnent HIC:4 ons,.why was the coramlt- lr wt.ujun ths frst place and ""' llatons put n double Jeop- "'l.w The Cox commttee had ; '!Vl 'n the feld, a thorough gong- us Mr. Reece, hmself a "" 'Kber of the Cox commttee, " "'md have lyown. Also two '"her regular House commttees -Ways and "Means and Un- Auencan Actvtes-are per- ''<% competent to look Into»«ythlng that the. Cox commlt- ( may have mssed. Why dd Ml Reece prejudge the case by ' ' "gatng.certan foundatons " '"I'e the hearngs began? Why "s commttee hand-dck ' ps»..,buw«hearngs tovlous wtlfoundatlon bas PRESS (Th(! Commttee heard numerous wtnesses from many parts of the country. Among these, George E. Strngfellow of West Orange, presdent of the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton, ponted out that one of the causes of the present fscal predent "s that the Government has dened tself the tax Income that would normally result f ts heterogeneous ndustral empre were operated as prvate enterprse... "Industry the work of men s the root of wealth," he sad. "As we look back over the years when men have been free to devbte ther ngenuty and ther efforts n the producton of wealth, we see our Naton assumng pre-emnence among 'the natons of the earth and ts people enjoyng the hghest Irvng standard the world has ever known. When we ponder the extent to whch the Federal Government has entered the felds tradtonally reserved to prvate ntatve, we have grave msgvngs for the future of our way of lfe." Headed by Representatve Clare Hoffman of Mchgan, the House Commttee ncludes two Jerseyman n ts membershp Representatve Frank C. Osmers, Jr., of the 9th Dstrct and Harrson A. Wllams, Jr., of the 6th Dstrct. The Commttee reported and the House promptly approved a bll declarng that "the polcy of the Federal Government should be at all tmes the encouragement of prvate enterprse^' and establshng channels to head off unnecessary future compettve ventures of the Federal Government. Seven Sgns of Alcoholsm There are a number of people n ths communty, and n every communty, who are on the road to becomng alcoholcs. In most cases, these ndvduals are the last onep to realze they are gong down the road to alcoholsm. Dr. Andrew C. Ivy, Unversty of Illnos physologst, recently lsted seven warnng sgns of alcoholsm. Here they are:. Sneakng extra drnks. Rangng around the punch bowl to help serve and drnk. 2. Feelng the need for a drnk to start a busness day or conference.. Need for a drnk at a certan tme n the day. 4. Irrtablty about drnkng, or beng deprved of somethng to drnk. 5. Drnkng alone. 6. Drnkng to prevent hands from tremblng, or to ease tenson. 7. Steadly ncreasng daly doses. Whle some may partake of alcoholc drnks for one or more of the above reasons, and not be on the road 4 to alcoholsm, others drnkng for one or more of the reasons lsted above, are on the road to uncontrolled alcoholsm. There s no way to tell who wll become an alcoholc and who wll not, but the warnng sgns lsted above should provde you wth a valuable yardstck. Dr. Ivy beleves the only sure way to avod the sgns he lsts s to abstan from all alcoholc drnks. If there s any doubt n your mnd about avodng the above symptoms, we would advse you to take Dr. Ivy's advce and follow the only "sure" way to steer clear of alcoholsm. and an astonshng lack of knowledge of the subject n hand? Why dd' Mr. Reece force an end to publc hearngs before the foundatons whch had been attacked had a chance to use the same forum to reply? Does the Reece commttee ntend to allow staff members who publcly assaled, foundatons and ther work to take part In draftng the commttee's supposedly unbased report? And, fnally, why doesn't the commttee admt t has found no evdence of foundaton wrong-dong, clear those It has attacked and quetly fold up? New York Tmes ATOMIC FARTNBWmr It Is an oversmplfcaton to call the bg battle n the Unted States Senate a contest between socalsm and free enterprse. The'long debate over revson of the Atomc Energy Act mrrors rather a struggle to fnd a mddle way to determne the terms under whch the government and prvate companes can team up for the- development of atomc power. Ths s a case of an enforced partnershp. No one expects ether party to do the whole jdb Ulane. To have a government monopoly of ths potental power gant would contravene the basc Amercan relance on prvate ntatve. To have prvate nterests overrdng In any way the mltary n«cesbttlea of atemdo development would outrage common sense. The very nature of atomc power upsets the usual need6 of free enterprse. For one thng, no (Jfvate company wll be allowed to possess fssonable materal; t can only be leased from thf government, For another, It s unlkely that atomc power Plants wll be commercally proftable unless the) government buys a by-produqjt-rthe stuff that bombs are made of. Here are two "drvng rens" of real mportance. But opponents of the admnstraton bll do not regard these controls as suffcent. They speak of protectons aganst "monopoly" for conaummers and, small, companes. Tftmsnffas wnal opportunty for small companes to enter the feld, t appears unrealstc; nd'law can g-we them the requres, captal for gant operatons. Us for the consumer's Interest' one element s provded by the Johnson amendment whch would permt the Atomc Energy Commsson to produce power for use. Ths could furnsh a "yardstck." The toughest practcal problem appears to hnge on patents. To enlst the enthusasm of prvate ntatve there must be the assurance of rewards. Yet to allow the usual patent rules to apply mght foster monopoly and hamper mltary progress. The bll as t stands requres a fve-year lcensng perod. Ths '. (Contnued on Paye- &J FAQE SEVEN TRIENTON New Jersey has fared rather badly n recevng hgh federal government appontments for ts natve born sons snce 789, although the State has been h the forefront yt Federal conflcts snce that tme. As to presdents, only one was born n New Jersey Grover Cleveland, and he was elected from New Ytjrk. Caldwell, Essex County, Is hs brthplace. Woodrow Wlson, New Jersey's prde, was born n Vrgna and elected) from the Garden State. The State of New Jersey, accordng to Walter N. Eastburn, of East Orange, a retred ralroad offcal and a member of the Commttee on Federal Affars, New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton, has furnshed the naton wth two vce presdents; three justces of the Unted States Supreme Court; four Secretares of the Navy; one Secretary of War; one Attorney General, and one Secretary of State. Accordng to Eastburn, who has made a study of Federal' appontees and others who fgured hstorcally n the country's past, there were sx New Jersey sgners of the Declaraton of Independence, but only three were born n New Jersey. Of the four New Jersey sgners of the Federal Consttuton, two were natve born sons, Aaron Burr and Garrett A, Hotoart, vce presdents of the Unted States, were born nn&w Jersey. Burr was elected from New York whle Hobart, a natve of Paterson, was elected from New Jersey. Secretares of the Navy n New Jersey nclude Samuel Southard, who served from 82 to 829; Mahlon Dckerson, 94 to 98; George M, Robeson, 869 to 877, and Charles Edson n 940. The Secretary of War was Lndley M. Garrson, who served from 98 to 96; the Attorney General, John W. Grggs, from 898 to 90; and the Secretary of State Frederck T. Frelnghuysen, from 88 to 885. Justces of the Unted States Supreme Court from New) Jersey nclude Wllam Paterson, 79 THK COCAINE MUTINY Under the;captolydome By J. Joseph Srbblas Jersey nclude Abraham Clark, Joseph Hewes, Rchard Stockton, John Hart, Francs Hopknson and John Wtherspoon. Sgners of the Consttuton, the frst two of whom are natve ^ nclude Davd Brearley, Jonathan Dayton, Wllam Lvngston and Wllam Paterson. POPULATION: The State of New Jersey has fnally reached an offcal populaton of over fve mllon persons. The State Department of Health, whch keeps a record of brths, marrages and deaths, offcally estmates that New Jersey had a populaton of 5,006,000 on July, 95. Ths fgure has probably ncreased consderably durng the past year. The department reports there were 8.2 marrages for each,000 persons for the State as a whole n 96. Cape May County had the hghest marrage rate, 9.4 marrages for each,000 populaton. Burlngton County had the lowest, 6. marrages for each,000 persons. However, State Regstrar F. Merton Saybolt clams that perhaps a hgh rate n a specfc county could ndcate that t was somewhat more popular as a place of marrage. The State Department of Health also reported the stock vsted New Jersey famles twce as often In 95 as the Grm Reaper. The department sad there were 2,522 brths to resdents of the State n 95 and 52,594 deaths. There were 40,886 marrages. Mddlesex County had the hghest brth rate n the State, 27.5 brth per,000 persons. Atlantc County had the lowest brth rate, 9.6 brths uper,000 persons. The State average was 22.5 brths per,000 persons. Somerset County had the lowest death rate n the State, 8.6, deaths per',000 persons. Cape May County had the hghest deaths per,000. CATTLE: New Jersey's countrysde In Long Valley, Morrs County, has taken on, a new and startlng look. Somethng new n beef cattle to 806; Joseph P. Bradley, 870 has been added to the area., W. to 892 and Mahlon Ptney, 92 to 922. Sgners of the Declaraton of Independence, the frst three of whom were born n New M. Umstadler has establshed a herd of Charolalse and Chart>ray cattle remnscent of the rural areas; of France. GLAMOR GIRLS COM. UK u< mmm unturj, u, otu> wan lomw "You mean to lay you're wastng a facal ac4 % fwttl9> tjwl ; Amercan OI's who served n France are famlar wth Charolalse cattle where they are utlzed] for both farm power and beef, The Charbrays are a cross of Charolase and Brahman and lack the characterstc hump of the lat«ter. UmStadler also s experment- Ing wth other crosses ftlng Charolafe and Charbray wth dary and pther beef breeds. SPEEDING: Youthful car drvers between 20 and 29 year of age were the most frequent volators of speed regulatons n New Jersey durng 96, the State Dvson of Motor Vehcles announced. They comprsed per cent of the total number of persons lcensed but were Involved n 5.6 per cent of all the speed arrests. They totaled 0,4 persons. Teen-agers pcked up for speed-ng totaled 7,465, or 8 per cent of total lcensed motorsts although they comprsed only 5 per cent of the total. The Dvson reportod that 22,86 motorsts rangng In age from 0 to 9 years were arrested for speedng;,865 from '40 to 49; 7,695 from 50 to 64 years of age, and 79 over 65 years of age. State motor vehcle offcals consder the speeder the most dangerous person oh the hghways and have nstructed troopers and motor vehcle Inspectors to place them under arrest when the volaton s detected. Non-resdent volators totaled 55,08 or 25.8 per cent of the 2,464 offenses repo'rted on all hghways of the State. The USmle New Jersey Turnpke accounted for 7,9 arrests, or 8.4 per cent of the volatons on all State hghways. TOMATOES: New Jersey's 954 tomato crop s expected to be excellent ths summer J (Contnued on Page 8) IS By KENNETH FINK, Dlrwlnr, Prlne«ton Re»e«reh Servce PJUNOFTON What do rank nnd fle New Jersey cltlwns c- Rard us ther communty's blssest local problem? To determne the answer to ths queston, th*» N«w JMWV Poll sent ts traned, Impartal staff reporter* up, down, nnd across the state to ask an arturate cross-setlon of the state's voters the followng queston: "What would you Mr In your communty's brfttt lornl problem?" A tabulaton of the answers plvcn by voters lvng la 50 communtes located In 6 of tre state's 2 countes shows that fve problems are uppermost on thp mnds of New Jersey's adult ctzens:. Parkng: more parkns space; tetter parkn*; too hard to fnd parkng spn.ee. 2. Housng: need more houses; there's stll a housng shortace: slum areas should be cleanedup: need more rental property for average ncome people.. Schools: crowded schools; nadequate schools; old buldngs; shortage of traned teachers. A. Traffc: better lumunt! of traffc; better coordnaton of traffc lghts: keep truffle movnr faster through shoppng dstrcts. 5. JHch taxes: real estate taxes are gettng entrely too hgh; taxes have more than doubled In our communty durng past few years; taxes gong up and up; somethng's got to be done about our hgh local 'taxes, The above fve were named by 7 out of every 0 of all those namng a problpm; each one of the fve was named by more than out of every 0 people namng a problem. t #' Publc Consders- Parkng, Schools, Traffc, and Hgh Taxes Ther Bggest Local Problems Next most Important locl problems, judnx by the number of mentons arc these: K. Juvenle delnquency: wld, undlwlpllned rhlldrrn: dmtrm- lve "kds"; chldren ran nne wld; nhould have chldren*? curfrw. ^ 7, I neftlployment: peftple o*l a of work. -», Need for betler loesl»* rrnmrnt: poor local rovemmen; ton many personaltes Involvtd, n local poltc*; the way «sr->> communty'* run; too much I poll"" 9. Nerd better bus nerrkel bune* don't run frequently I, I mouth; lone wats; poor MT«vlrr: hljh farm. I 0. Itaral problems; ellmna-! tlon of racal dlmrlmlnauon; prnhlem of mgrant worker*.. Playground*: not emmch facltes for recreaton of aolrsrenls: lark of playgrounds; no consderaton for juvenle rccrautlon; lack of parks and pl»y- R rounds, 2. Sewers and dranage: net* ; better sewers; when It ratal, severs back up; old seven should be replaced.,,. Water; can't jftt enouh wlrr durng summer months; water shortage. Also recevng some menton JJK tc need for attractng more lulustry to ther communtes; the hlth cost of lvng: crme and muggng; the need for street repars; better lghtng, and denm streets. Survey results show that bg v cty people resdents of New-- ark, Jersey Cty, Paterson, EllA- \ bell, Camden, and Trenton ' an? most concerned wth hous- IIIR, parkng, hgh taxes, and I truffle. People* lvng In communftles wth populatons between 25,000. nul puces lke New ' Bnnskck. Bayonne, Orange, (Contnued m Page 8) f ONEY Your Travelers Cheques, f lost or stolen, can be) readly replaced wthout fnancal loss to you. * TfrlY we easy to carry, «md cashable eyerywherd-but only by you. Ya/b sgn tkem when ' - you buy them. You sgn theh agan when you cash: them.' < For safety and convenence, buy Travelers Cheques a! ths bank before you go oway.' Open Frday 4 to l P. M. Woodbrdge Natonal Bank _ MEMBI:K Federal Hmrve.System Fftol'ul DflwH lukurunver t*urpgj«tun I '

8 r.\oe EIGHT FRIDAY, AUGtfST 8, 054 CAHTBRKT.CLASSIFIED MA... v ^ n> Mst' ;<VI'(>;-; V'A\'r-'l) I H.UMCWO AUTO DRIVING fchool <:[ '.tll'tl 'HI L'-rcl. \. J. 7 ( - 8 2f), T nr-'pst am Oldest In County. Uylnu;', Flud nnd Standard. Cull Hllcrest Charter B-9, 8/5-8/20 \VO\IAN fov n Crf"' r:l A - vtt! II''YOOR has become.< lu'cffr' r!. Klnrl lm's. n problem. Alcoholcs,' s l.trv Wrv F5.,< r 'n. ndus cft help you. Call Market K :;; m- :-"52 or wrte P. O, Box 25S, 5 2 MAM, IIEU* WAXTKI) PIN C-OY8 Wntrrl Apply n prv- 'M. Ruhwfly RccrM'an. 60^ Tnrh Srvt. Ralway. N. J. 8 T r 8.-2G I»AHT TIMR HHSTVIMVFR nnt- '" ; MIP-I b" [rhblr "rvrry sr l'ol day brtywn 75 mw R;MI A M. :nd 2:20 ant! 4:5 P. M. Sl.sn pn- hour. Mnmum - /: 0f> ;«') <!:«v W'-lo Box #.,R tv.;v P (>.. I'.vnt a«p nnd phw number 8-5 KFKVIfK STATION nltrtulmt. )Tt tme, varous 'lon -, '' rercv'd nny. C:l Mr Rmu'v WO POSITION WANTED «II r. TAKE CARE (.)! ' CHIMI^'M n my home whle motlrr nrrks. Very -f;kf>nnblp. Cull WO-l- K7") )-,!. 8-5 LOST AND FOUND I.O^T T:n cla'-t purs- contn'm: tnmv rash, snkh and vv-r!n;r rn".; n vcnty <.' S'--'p Ht' Market la.sl. S.'tu'r'y. Fnr'T -C'P en*. M.EAFE IT'U;;I rv' and anklet - extreme snt:e:l l vne Put Knt. (!"(! E. Lr.'n P, Mt. Vcrnon. MO-!-(;",''A. WANTED TO R'.vNT OIHL'S 2" mcyclt'.!>ool,<v;nt'nn. llurm; A! r..-t :nvl September. Cull Rn'uvny 7-49C. 8-5 REA ESTATE MORTGAGE MONEY avalnlrle (n frst uul st'cond mwtf.n'.'ts cm nl Lyjes of real estate. Smnll or l.u-'c amounts for lotd or.short tcfns. W'le, sthlnt; locaton (f pn^w'ty and amount desred, Box ~ '. c/o tls news])aper, or cll VA-f-9 any lme. 7/5-8'9 WA.T.'KD TO BUY H\ VE BUYERS for one :.nlly!^<lses. If your for /an :,:e, won't vo cull - BEKKS W/Grana Ave. dn 7- me!!misc7,li,\nko: and two house l.s Bahway 8 D - 8 '2( m AMERICAN ALTTO:.OBILE ASSOCIATION Estutltshcd 902 Over 4,0)0,000 Members Natonwde Servce Ferd K n.es, Local Ajent ^ 27 State Street, Perth Amboy Phone Hlllc-cst ,'a - 8 2G Your Garden Ths Week* Ry Charles, Connors v* Jtttners Unversty, the Stale of New Jersey C'rab-.rass t:vcs the home owner nneh concern, f he Is proud of Ills jec, The control of ths pest starts wth H:IOJ sul preparaton before. ;:)w'n the lawn and frond mnn-, cvut parctlccs to keep the lawn "rmcs H'ownK well. The.se pracoe consst of applcftton of! fertlzer at the proper season, nvw!! at the proper heght l,^ lo 2 nches and, when waterng I s necessary, Rvng Rood soaklngs at ntervals nstead of frequent :,h:\!!o'.v waterngs. If there are only a few crab-rass plants n,the lawn, they can be. removed by hand. It la easer to cut roots of the crabgrass pp lt at ground level than to pull t. Ths s an annual grass mv.\ wll not start from the roots. Do I hs before seed forms. If the crabkrass has gotten ::!'ad of you n a farly Rood lawn, A'.! s a Eood tme to destroy c-a harass plants befor^ they carl produce seed to cause trouble next year. Chemcal control s recommended, and perhaps the best materal to use s potassum cynate, snce ths.s not generally posonous to humans. Do not use any chemcal weedkller an a lawn less than a year old. Potassum cyanate s sdld n stores under several trade names. Follow drectons on the package as to dluton and method of applcaton. When the chemcal s appled, the leaves of Kentucky hluerrass. whch should form the bass of lawns In ths aroa, wll turn brown, but bluegrass wll recover. Several applcatons may be necessary to complete the job. If you have dandelon and plantan as well, you can nclude h the applcatons 2,4-D at the r.t: of one-sxth ounce of actual :M-n to each,000 square feet <;f lawn. You probably can get a preparaton combnng the po- '.ssum cyanate and 2,4-D. When l-t) s used, do not let t drft to jjraden plants, as t wll harm them. The phenyl mercury compounds are also good, but they are posonous to anmals. These have some kllng effect on dandelon and other broad leaved weeds, but 2.4-D may be used wth them for NAME.. rnmpletr control. These compounds do less harm to bent orasses. Furl her nformaton may be found n Leaflet 20, "Conl.rolllnR Cnrbernss (n the. Lawn." As early September Is the T)c^t Ume to reseed. or establsh a new lawn, t's about Ume to get started on It. Crcular DM, "Makng a New Lawn," s avalable. You can obtan these by sendng a request card to your county agrcultural agent or to Bulletn Clerk, College of Agrculture, Rutgers Unversty, New Brunswck. SURPLUS BUTTER. The Foregn'Operatldns Admnstraton has announced the sale nf $6,000,000 worth of surplus butter held by the Government to dreat Brtan. The Brtsh wll receve 4,000,000^ pounds of butter and wll pay for t n sterlng. PRlVATfe INDUSTRY. The Esenhower Admnstraton.s reported to be consderng turn- Ing over to prvate Industry many of the commerctal-type enterprses run by the Federal Government that mght be performed more cheaply by Industry. Qute a Wonder "What knd of a watch hve you got?" "A wonder watch." "Wonder watch? Never heard of that before." "Well, t's lke ths. Every tme I look at It I wonder what tme t s." State House Dome (Contnued from Edtoral Page) although the sze of the frst tomatoes was slghtly below normal. For the fourth straght year the Garden State ranks thrd In the naton n acreage devoted to tomatoes for cannr^, accordng to estmates released bv the Federal-Stle Crop Reportng Servces, The acres beng harcested for cannng s the lowest n the State smce 92 and s 2 per cent less than the 0- >ear average for Acreage for the naton s about 2 per cent below 95 and 4 per cent under the 0-year average. However, condtons n the New Jersey potato belt are not so good. Just as New Jersey potato growers started wth ther harvest n md-july prces took a nose-drve, droppng from $4.50 per sack to $2.75 wthn 48 hours. Pledges to qut dggng f necessay rather than take a loss, have been sgned by growers who represent about 5,000 acres out of a total of 2,000 acres. JERSEY JIGSAW: The State Commssoner of Educaton s authorzed by a new law to charge a fee of $5 for the ssuance of a certfcate of approval for a chld care center... Revenues from parkng meters may be used to amortze muncpal parkng authorty bonds m the near future under' a new law sgned by Governor Meyner.,, Governor Meyner has launched the Juvenle Delnguencjf Study Commsson authorzed by the Legslature... Funds for makng farm operatng loans durng the current fscal year have been Ths s one of the bg decsons of your lfe, Perhaps the bggest. There's a lot you should know before you sgn on the dotted lne. There's a lot to keep n mnd when lookng at houses. We have wrtten a book on the subject and.we'd lke, you to..have a copy. It s sent FREE to you on request. The coupon s for your convenence. Publc Strvc Electrc- ond Cos Company IMB am, u r«k rm, K»tt, K, I. M tnd mt a copy of your bosk, "Wfaf to loot Whtn Vau lu/ a Hpu»", Anu nllnttrt to the Farmers Homr Admnstraton In New Jersey.... The lflm-fts Pan-Amorlcfn Seholorshp nffercd by th<> Nrw Jersey State Federaton of Womens Clubs for study at New Jersey* College for Women, Rtgers Unversty, has been awarded to Mss 9usana Ellsa Tamperl of Argentna... Three students of the College of Engneerng of Rutgers Unversty receved a perfect,000 mark for the sprng semester of The same superntendents who have successfully conductng the varous departments of the New Jersey State Par at Trenton durng past years, wll agan be In charge ths year from September 26 to October... Arnold A, Boyt, of South Rver, has been elected as the 88th presdent of the New Jersey Pharmaceutcal Assoplatlon... Accordng *to the Btate Department ofjargrlculture, New Jersey ranked second only to Florda In the average nurrtber of pounds of fertlzer used per harvested acre last year... The 0th annual conventon of the Natonal Shade Tree Conference wll be held In Atlantc Cty August 0 to September,... State Defense Drector Leonard Dreyfuss has commended more than volunteer members of the New Jersey Cvl Defense Ground Observer Corps... The Admnstraton's Auto Supples foregn»ld prnfnm for 95S wll cost New Jesey tnxpnvrrs $7. 570,00. Ihr Nrw Jesry State Chamber of Commerce clams. CAPITOL CAPERS: The State Dvson of Alcoholc Beverage Control reports ts agents captured H2 bookleggers In New Jersey durng the 9M-54 fscal year... New Jersey brswerles clam beer now contans 40 per cent fewer calores today than t dd before prohbton, but say nothng about the content of the old tme home brew... There were more reporters at the recent Governors Conference at Lake Oeorge than Qovfrnors. accordng to Governor Robert B. Meyner. Opnon of Others (Contnued from Edtoral Pa?e) * htvc to *e mproved. The concept of partnershp should be kept uppermost. Extreme partsans on ether sde mght worry less \( thy recognzed that the nature of atomc power wll force cooperaton. The Chrstan Scence Montor WHO DID GIVE THE ORDERS? The Army has come up wth a thumpng who-dunt whch ought to top the new fall lst of mystery best sellers, Its ttle: ' who frut He Order, ;?" TIP plot, grows out of thf mass pmmunrnl. of 225 Fo-t Dlx trul'ts who were forced to stnd at attenton for an hour n heat of!)2 deprecs. Solders who fanted were doused wth water and sent back to the ranks. Frst, the company commander, Lt. Robert 8: Morgan, was tred for permttng the cruel dscplnary measure. On hs own testmony that he was n hs offce, hot on. the parade Hrrtund at the tme the leutenant Was acqutted. Sgt. Rchard J, Wltteck stood tral before a court-martal. Three wtnesses placed Lt. Mor- Ran at the scene. They bald t was he who ordered the water treatment for the fallen Ctls. Bo S?t. Wltbeck was cleared. Ths, t seems to us, poses. some mghty obvous contradctons. The PentaKon has been tryng to clean house over the Communst mess-up. In the nterests, of justce, lt had better move fast to solve the Ft. Dx rddle of who really djd gvt the orders New York World Telegram and The Sun SULPHUR SUFFERING Today's chemstry lecture deals wth sulphur doxde, so pay attenton. Sulphur doxde s very useful. From t come bleaches, dsnfectants, antlsep tlcs, preservatves nnd the stuff rfrnntrr, whoh I-,... that mflkrs refrlfjrrntors refrlrrrnr. soon, nork. wth f.,,' fl's found In the atmo- ment of the commmmr: sphere above ndustral areas New York Cty l, ;vs,, and volcanoes. If'your neghborhood In; aganst pollullo!, smells lke Mt, Vesuvus, parently not tflrornk'y,,, It's on account, of sulphur doxde, there has been delrtyc,, whle aeton on tlp S!;: r further study by the n',,,.' In most parts of the New York Santaton Commsson metropoltan aren there Is usually about one-tenth of, a part of As Senator Jones s n \.\ sulphur doxde to every mllon blocklns a bll In the Ncx j,, In *> parts of ar, thrown off by the LeKtslkure vhlch would, combuston of coal and ol. Ths authorzed partlcpallrm m ave Is not enough to bother the eyes New York mrvey, «o v,. 'he ano; lungs of those accustomed enough study, We know to the assorted alen substances cause* ar polluton and h, wth whch Industry and transportaton Impregnate the ar. plague o mlphur rtloxh- reduce lt. Perhaps the nr ' nt But when, as recently hgh temperatures combne wth absence even In cautcs Mbany > help get the curs movng ;., may 'IT of wnd, the sulphur doxde ark Evenng News. content may rse to half a part or more. Then eyes smart and throats tghten and heads ache. New Jersey P o It's worse n London, where (Contnued from Edtoral f Am sulphur doxde content sometmes rses to.5 parts to a, mllon, and where even lfelong "dwellers of the New York metropoltan area feel uncomfortable. But knowng that we can stand East Orange, Unon, Unn, <-. v West New York, Hackmsr' and Atlantc Cty consder '.., taxes, housng, parkng /C local governrtent, nnd srv, v, ther bggest local problem's a lot more sulphur doxde wthout beng klled has only lmted latlons between and LV, noo Resdents of places wth pop,,. consolaton value. consder parkng, school ;, n() There's hope for relef, although It Is slow comln*. The traffc n tha-t order tn;,,j, (. local prdblems. Jones bll. twhch wll set up an And rural area n^kr,., ar polluton control commsson named schools, traffc, b,-,, r In the State Health Department, government, and hml <j u s awatng Governor Meyner's ther top local problem.*, - - BUSINESS DIRECTORY - - SALE SALE CONVERTIBLE TOPS CUSTOM AUTO SEAT CO TRUCK AND BOAT CUSHIONS* SERMAYAN '] UPHOLSTERY SHOP 5 FIFTH AVENUE, AVSNEL Call WO-8-27 Automobles t Funeral Drectors For the BEST DEAL on CHEVROLET CARS AND TRUCKS- NEW OR USED GEORGE E. EMERY RAhway Local Authorzed Chevrolet Sales Representatve Coal COAL - FUEL OIL OIL BURNERS NO MONEY DOWN YEARS TO PAY Free Estmates No Oblgaton' to Buy CALL WDGE AVENEL COAL & OIL CO. 826 RAHWAY AVE. AVENEL Concrete HIGH TEST QUALITY CONCRETE Laboratory Approved Crushed Stone - Washed Gravel Washed, Sand - Waterproofln Lme - Brck - Cement - Platter Rartan Mercantle I Corporaton Phone HI 2-0J7J FRONT AND FATETTB (ITS. PERTH AMBOY, N. 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9 v,;, r" port Readng Personals I,, MRS. SABBY MARTINO <m MoflfHnr Contest r prze for workmanshp In ' ' d l l contest -ntest hld held at, nth Street playground wns V n proup comprsed of Pa- Wood, Patrca BarbBto, ;, Wassam and Mldred Hal-, second prze was awarded.,,r'ln Wassam, Frances Hal-, Mchael Coppola and l,. s orandell. p lrrest model was bult by, n'alcsso, Ray Fratterola, (-ce tombardl and Mary Kvaly- whle Beverly Ahler-,n(t Theresa Nardlallo made.- Itl t", contest was Judged by Judstperor and Mary Ann Ctl P,, mres of the chldren In the L; -ue taken yesterday by the [,',,'.lup Recreaton Department as the feature of the nuse of nclement weather,,, ma.-hmallow contest was post- New Arrval,l;mhter was born to Mr. and ' Thomas Barney, 5 Ffth, Tuesday, at the Perth Am- <;'neral Hosptal. The Barney.', hre other chldren; Mary, Thomas, Jr., and Deborah Notes :-. John Lukas, Ffth Street npuned by Mrs. Danel J. Mer.,.: nd chldren, Mary, Nancy j Joseph, and nece, Sandra ',-n. vsted the Statue of Llbr ;..t weekend..ud Mrs. Danel J. McDon- ;.ml chldren, Mary, Nancy ;,f.eph. and nephew and nece.nn and Lorrane Conran, :/ s.mday at Echo Lake..: ul Mrs. Joseph D'Ors, B,, [x-t. the weekend In Long Ralroad Outnr ;eadn«ralroad held ts outng to Wllow Grove p.. Saturday. Altar Boys Outng [MIIOWUIK altar boys of St. :,. s Church went by tran A :> y Park Wednesday mom- Kmeth Ahlerng, Martn fct'..". Robert Lombard!, Francs j.ol. George Dossena, Vctor,-,.). Alfred Russo and Paul : ;n-:o. They were accompaned..er Edward Evonowsk. Recuperatng < : :. Marttno. son of Mr. and FHjamn Martno, Tofflyn. recuperatng from a foot :.,t h.s home. Nocturnal Adoraton mcrs of St. Anthony's :c. wl attend Nocturnal IM'/IM n St. Mary's Church, : Amboy. from 4 to 5 A.M..,-'. They wll leave at :40, n- church. Vstors Frederck Mllos, Westfeld, Luther of Rtrr Stanslaus We Carry A I Complete Selecton Of >I PORTED & DOMESTIC WINES & LIQUORS Free Delvery Call CA tockman's LIQUOR STORE l"lph St., Corner Penhlnt (ARTERET, N. J. Try V'muhvl Smulmrh Slacks These four layer stacks hold salmon ;uul no. salad fllngs and a surprse spread avocado-rntlaer rhepse. Go around n clrclrs Imt go around the rght wny. Make a bg tray of PnwheH Sandwch Stacks. Just rght for nformal meals are four-layer sandwches, each servng almost a complete meal. These Stacks can be made ahead of tme, covered loosely wth waxed paper and beld In the refrgerator untl needed a few hour* later. To make: Prepare your favorte salad fllng* tasty salmon and egg ulads. The thrd fllng holds the surprse a smooth avocado and cottage cheese spread. For ths spread, combne M cup mashed avocado wth V cup cottage cheese and season to taste wth slt, celery salt, lemon Juce, and Worcestershre sauce. Spread these fllngs on alternate dces of buttered enrched and whole wheat bread. Stack four layers hgh and cover tops wth smooth cream cheese cng, trm crests and cut dagonally. Arrange trangles In a crcle. As a fnshng touch to ths jffy summer sandwch entree, feature a slce of stuffed olve or a glstenng emerald pckle fan atop each secton.!. Pnwheel Sandwch Stacks 8 slces enehed bread % cup egg salad fllng 8 slces whole wheat bread >/t cap sort butter or margarne % cup salmon salad fllng % cup avocado-cottage cheese cheese tablespoons mlk 4 sweet pckles stuffed olve Spread bread wth butter. Cover 4 slces enrched bread wth tablespoon* salmon salad and a slce of whole wheat bread. Spread tablespoons avocado-cottage cheese fllng over whole wheat bread and top wth a slce of enrched bread. Spread tablespoons ege salad fllng over enrched bread and top wth a slce of whole wheat bead. Combne cream cheese and mlk and spread over top». each sandwch stack. Trm off crusts. Cut each stack In two, e- «he dagonal. Garnsh top wth a pckle fan or slce of stuffed olve. Arrange trangles on a platter to form a pnwheel pattern.»r.»,u: s fnwhrel Sandwch Stacks. POLICE GET BID. Norman, Okla In and out of trouble throughout hs hgh school days because of hs nterest n motor scooter races and explodng dynamte, one teen-age boy, who graduated ths year, sent a personal nvtaton to the Norman Polce Department for the commencement ceremones, wth ths notaton on the nvtaton: "For your nformaton, I.made t," UNUSUAL SIGHT. Valparaso, Ind Fremen stood by Idly as an old resdence went up In flames. Curous passers-toy were told that the owner had decded t was cheaper to burn t down than to salvage It. The fremen were there to see that ' nothng but the house burned. CHIEF MAKES MISTAKE, Mddlebury, Vt. Seeng a red glare behnd hs bam, Fre Chef Kenneth Caul turned n a fre alarm. When the fremen and equpment arrved, It was found that the glare was the reflecton from flares set around a roadconstructon Job. Mllos. and Mrs. Rufus Sullvan Sprngfeld, Mass., and Mss Betty Mlos, Ware, Mass., ssters of Father Mlos, are vstng ths week at the rectory. In Fashon Now The people who decde what wll be "In style" and "out of style" have lonago cast the de for the comng fall season. Tweed, for cty as well as country lvng, wll be the outstandng fabrc for talored clothes. There wll be all weghts, from the new thnned-down tweed to the heavest and softest you could desre. There wll be tweed accessores of every knd. Expect to see tweed bags, hats and even shoes. The wool and slk jersey dress are good agan ths fall. Snce there wll be more effort than ever to create a femnne effect, all knds of soft materals wll be used a great deal. Wnter cottons are stll gong to be popular n the warmer sectons of the country. Nylon and orlon wll be often seen. Whle the "lttle black dress" end the "good black sut" s always a necessty-color, stylng, detal and lne wll be news. Pall hats were desred wth a longer although just as smooth, har lne n mnd. Dangle-type earrngs wll stll be flatterng wth the new har skyles and hats. Communst countres lead n steel output gans'. Tn cm! n''"! :< r. <>n'.v Inf!< :!»' m r l nl-.. I n :'a>-'-! j>:..v<es In,«led I :\ nltllr:,f <. v-; I nuk" nnre^ulh pur' llmetve nc.n Cr' t:;r-.' rer)''-; n llv UMII Fled Tomatoes pound s round beef I K'.sonn.sut I! tabcspnnns mnted onon np wntoc. tablespoon Worcestershre snuce Prpcr Frm rpe tomatoes cut n thck slces PAe * French.frfrt potatoes ' Buttered buns Onon rngs Mx ground meat, salt, mlncftd onon, water, Worcestershre sauce r.nd pepper to'taste. Shape Into pattes. Brol pattes and tomato slces n butter or margarne. Serve wth buns, onon rngs. French fred potatoes, and pckles. Hamburger Rngs pound choce ground beef '/ cup mlk tablespoon grated onon teaspoon sak V4 teaspoon paprka ''2 teaspoon of any desred herbs Buttered green butter beans Whole br.owned potatoes Parsley Combne ground beef, mlk, grated onon, salt, paprka, and herbs. Place n a we)l greased seven-nch rng mold. Bake n an oven 50 degress for hour. When ready to serve, nflect on a chop dsh, Pll center wth buttered c. ms Sn l t.tncf. n< wth whole, am Mrlsh! llamhurerr Stroganoff 'j cup mnced onon L j cup butter or mtrkbrne lb. chuck beef ground cut peeled clove gnrllc 2 tablespoons flour 2 teaspoons salt '. teaspoon pepper fb. slced mushrooms can cream-of-chcken soup, undluted cup sour cream MtncpU punster or rtrrtres Saute onon n butter untl golden brown, fltr n ground beef. garlc, flour, salt, pepper and mushrooms. Str n sour cream. 8erve op hot rce and sprnkle wth parsley. Cheeseburgers l' fbs. ground beef '4 cup water u t cup chopped onon ',4 cup chopped green pepper IV; teaspoons salt Pepper tablespoons prepared mustard tomato slces cheese slces :$ buns, splt and toasted Combne beet, water, onon, green pepper, salt, pepper, and mustard. Mx thoroughly. Form Ing) 8 pattes. Brol 4 to 5 nches from heat 5 mnutes, turnng one. Place each patty on bottom half of toasted bun; add sloe of tomato, then a slce of cheese, to broler untl cheese IVff d H<>t ru> cream rnspom salt Imperal p p l slghtly bfatcn eg? '.» tpnsp:-on monosodum glutamac Tny crwn peas Small carrots French style Krwn beans Caulflower Thlrk alters of tomato. Browned potato balls Combne ground beef. cre»m. salt, peper, t?% and rrtonlsodum Rlutanutte. Shape nto pattes. PInce 4 or 5 nches below broler. Brol, turnng once. mnutes rach FtdcKor medum, and 7 mnutes each slds for well done. Put hot phttes on a szzlng hot platter. Surround wth vegetables and ff rntjrrwtrfr Fve JVtnute Sandwch 5 slces oftyread Soften«d mtter 'a lb. ground beef Prepared mustard- V 4 cup mlk teaspoon'salt ] \ teaspoon pepper tablespoon chopped frreen pepfr Toast slces of bread on on sde. Spread untoasted sdes gen erously wth softened butter and lghtly wth prepared mustard. Combne remanng ngredent. Spread on untoasted skle o bread, beng careful to cover bread entrely. Place ' 2 teaspoon butter on top of each slce. Plac, n broler over and brol for 5 t< 7 mnutes. A predcton hns been made the Agrculture Department tha ths year's crop may be the secom hghest on record.!)' They changed the personnel records! Mr. and Mrs. EDWARD LACH 655 West Avenue, Sewaren Calso's latest couple, Ed and Vrgna, met at the refnery last year. Mght have been love at frst sght... they're not sayng. They were marred recently, and now they're busy settlng down to ther new home lfe. We've changed ad our personnel records... from Vrgna Gyetvay to Vrgna Lach,.-. and we enjoyed dong t. Every ; tme w fcee the Lachs, on jther way to work or.headed home at nght, t proves to us that The Calforna Ol Company does a lot of other thngs besdes producng petroleum products... lke playng cupd, for nstance..> YOUR GOOD NEIGHBOR... THE CALIFORNIA OIL COMPANY Just Paragraphs Prnlrrtnc HI* KvrbalU [ One fellow bee so xctcd fttvul cgarettes and luj; cancer that he swore off readmt.- Twn Cty N C > Sentnel. Good To Be Otd Adults who have fnshed ther schooltne should be thankful that they won't have to spell Dlen Ben Phu In gtorgraphy exams The New Orleans Tmes Pcayune. Reconnt Ip Cute Former Presdent of Cuba was arrested n Mam m the charge of seekng to smuggle gun* Into hl H honwland. In Cuba, thu U moot practcal way of askng for a recount. Arkansas Gazette. Tl' < ; NINE Rrmrmbrr'. fl^lo mmt, : n: m.n' meat nolc mus burn :>.S;H):, Pcns.;ua. Fla. Ht, lllkr and Hug The three «rphl menaofl on the halways tlc^ days, accorm to some authorses, are rrunkpn drvnt'. uncontrolled thumblrm and Indscrmnate spoonng To put t brefly: ht, hke and hug. The Jn«Ar NPWS II S NAVII Ar-8t»tt<a, Jacksonvlle. Fn. Takng A Chance The sadst wlfrgrts hs vncaton kcks. rght around home says that, Just «* you don't get a bt every tme you drop h Una. so you may have to slap a dozen backs before you ht a rrl bad c«se of sunburn.--the ColumWk fs. C. > State. Prvate shpbuldng n the s at three-veer low. got the.order? Why-the salesman who mada h* appontment aheadby Long Dstance. It costs so lttle. And the tax has been cut to only 0%. Call Mlwaukee- ]mt.20. Three mnute*. 8taton-to-«taton. After 6 PM and all day Sunday. Plus ta. wm One of the Prces of Progress We're a lttle mussed up these days but ths s one of the prtes of progress.. -» ' - Our bankng quarters are beng modernzed. That's me reason for all the scaffoldng, thf hammerng, the clutter, the dust and the confuson. We nave purchased the buldng n whch we have been a tenant, and we artj now hard at work tryng to make our bank one or the most attractve and effcent offces of ts knd you'll ever see. Mr. Murray Lebowtz, our 'archtect, s dong all the heavy thnkng, of courseand s probably wshng every day we would stck o bankng and let hm do the buldng. mmzm MM In all events, we all are tryng to acheve the utmost n order to serve you better and more convenently. We wll have more room when the job s fnshed, the lghtng wll be mproved through a lowered celng and nev( fxtures, ar-condtonng wll be nstalled and our offcers' quarters wll be consderably enlarged. We thnk you wll lke the end result and that whle you art watng for the last can'of pant to be appled you wllbe patent wth ttu? muss you are ; endurng. - For your understandng, thank j ou very much. We'll fnsh the chore as promptly as we can... * "The Bank»lfc M the Servka w W BANKAND URUST COMKNT J t mm AMBOY, KJ. -Member Federal Depost Insurance Corporaton -:*a

10 -, & PAGE TEN FRIDAY, AUGUST (5, 054. CARTERET LOUISA'S LETTER Dem I am fourteen years old. Do you thnk I am old enough to so wtt boys When boys ask me. for a date fnd I want to refuse Uem what do I say? When L refuse them tlry seom as f they want to get ancry at me. VROTNA VA. Answer: Ym are a ht younc to be havng retnlar dates wth boys. If there s a sehonl party or a group of you wsh to EO to a move, I thnk t would be all rght to tav n specal boy for the occason provded you come In at a reasonable hour and your parents known the boy you are ROnK wth. If a boy asks you for a date and von have to refuse, <Io It tactfully so that he won't have hs feelngs hurt. Just say that you don't know whether you can or not as you wll have to ask your parents. Parents are always glad to refuse you permsson If you don't care to KO. Or f you have made plans to go out.wth some Rjrls, you op use that as an excuse. LOUISA Dear Lousa:- loton after every bath. Ths wll My son has reached the age keep them smootner lookng. where he drves the famly car. Frequently I run out of gas snce Stockngs wll make you more that has started. comfortable durng the heat. Bare He has hs allowance. How can feet Insde shoes wll be glued to- I be fal- about the amount of gas he uses? DAD ILL. Answer: Just charge hm for the mles he uses but I warn you ths wll be a hard matter to keep up wth. You can, however, refuse to gve hm tle car the next tme he wants t f he leaves you wth an empty tank. LOUISA Dear Lousa:- I am n love wth a boy I have been gong wth for about two months. He comes to see me aften and I thnk h«loves me. But he gets mad at mo a lot because he says, I have been standng hm up, but I have not stood hm up as long as I have been Kolnn wth hm. He wll not go wth any one but me. Should I go wth other boys or not? L. M. S. GA. Answer: How can the boy thnk,you are standng hm up f you are not? As I understand the term, It means breakng delate wth one boy n order to go wth another and, unless you have done that, I do not understand how he can thnk that you have. Perhaps he doesn't make hmself clear about dates or does he just expect you to stay home and be there whenever he takes a noton to come vstng? That would be most unsatsfactory way of thnkng, n my opnon, I should try and get the matter straghtened out before I decded on hm as a steady.. LOUISA Address -your ^letters to: Lousa, 090 Natonal Press Bde, Washngton, D. C. PATTY-CAKE-Yankee catcher YojJ Ik-rra, left, and frst lksemjn Ill Skowron try to volate,the rule that two objects can't occupy the same space, as they both go after a hgh pop foul durng a Yanks-Tger garqe n New York. Berra made the catch despte all the help./ SALE ^ SAT.. UNDERWEAR.SHIRTS fur.45 SHORTS for 2.05 nuns SHOP 0 MAIN STREET Nat U Wuolwortb'a HEALTH and BEAUTY Your legs wll be gettng a lot of attenton durng the summer months, Do all that Is possble to make them smooth as slk. A sun-tan and a par of flaterlng Impossble for her to look her best. nylons wll do for them what Naturally, the frst tem of powder does for your face, clothng 'to be consdered Is a However, ths s only the out-properly-fttesde dressng. Pretty legs are al-ment. There are so many styles, foundaton garways legs that get enough of the and desgns on the market that.rght knd of exercse. Exercse wll also keep them pretty longer, Swmmng h&s often been called the perfect.exercse for your whole body and Is certanly on warm days the most pleasant to take. A brsk walk or bcycle rde s hghly recommended. Even beautfully shaped legs can be made unattractve lookng f they are shaggy. There Is a new electrc razor Just for lades on the market. Or a safety razor, carefully used wll suffce. You may prefer to use one of the many har removng products. Whatever you choose, be sure to keep your legs neat. Gve your toe nals a mancure. Take tme to make t a good one. It Is a good dea to rub your legs and feet wth your favorte hand gether n a few mnutes. There s a new "ar-condtoned" nylon. It s made wth hundreds of tny holes along the sole. A perfect ft Is more Important than ever RITZ THEATRE durng the summer. Most men aay thny lke us In nylons. They also go for bare shoes wth sandal-foot stockngs. In Fashon Now There was a tme when comfort was the least consdered element of fashon. However, desgners have come to realze that, when a lady Is not enmfjruwe and relaxed In her clothes, It Is there Is no excuse for beng uncofobartable In bras, grdles or even corselet teg. Keep tryng untl you fnd the one dwgrmd wth your tyre of fgure n mnd, The requrements of a young grl of sxteen Rnd a mature woman of forty are nothng alke. The corselettes found In fne stores are a boon to the mature woman. Made of nylon elastc, they are tough and strong but at the same tme lght, cool and comfortable. The corselette wll be more expensve than the grdle bought for a young grl, but s probably the most mportant sngle pece of clothng to be chosen. It s just what the name Imples, the foundaton for your other clothes. Not only foundaton clothes have been made more comfortable through the years but street clothes, play clothes and evenng clothes as well. Top desgners have tred, n recent years, to put over uncomfortable desgns as hgh style, only to fnd that Amercan women wll not accept them. Ths should be con consdered a feather n I our pur ;apa Phone Cartevt WASHINGTON AVENUE, CARTEBET, N. J. NOW ALL FEATURES SHOWN ON OUR NEW WIDE SCREEN LAST TWO DAYS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, AUG. 6-7 IN CINEMASCOPE & TECHNICOLOR Marlyn.Monroe Betty Grable Lauren Bacall "HOW TO MARRY A MILLIONAIRE" Plus Rchard Conte Joan Bennett Wanda Hendrx "HIGHWAY DRAGNET" SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 9, 0 Two Smash Techncolor Hts! Tony Curts A Mtz Gaynor Pper Laure L Keefe Brasselle "Johnny Dark" 0 "Three Young Texans" WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY, AUGUST, 2,, 4 Guy Madson Joan Weldon "The Command" In Warner Color P L U s Robert Stack Ursula Thless "THE MAN WITH THE IRON GLOVE" SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE SATURDAY :5 Jfc : S f f Y O U R D O C T O R F I R S T We apprecate the confdence' shown by so many physcans, who send us prescrptons for members of ther famles ard themselves. Naturally, they also refer others to us. " "" ' - v Ths confdence s przed and guarded, as one of the greatest assets of our busness. PUBLIX PHARMACY NG YOU AND YOI 9 MAIN STREET - WOODBRIDGE,'N Phone WOodbrdge ODDS BODKINS! WHAT A SALE OF ODDS AND ENDS! DRESSES, PINAFORES, SKIRTS VALUES TO J7.98 $.oo $2-oo $.00 PEDAL PUSHERS, SHORTS, SUN SUITS, SWIM TRUCKS, TERRY POLOS, o I *VA VALUES TO $ < $.00 Reg. NYLON SLIPS ; 2.98 ATHLETIC SHIRTS TEE SHIRTS'.'. 55c 75c BRIEFS '.'. 65c" LAST 2 DAYS FOR BARGAINS! _4 : JUST IN TIME TO JOIN OUR NEW CLUB FKEK PARKING - KfcAK OF STORK.88 8c 58c 48c Ar Condtoned Cool Off The SNAPSHOT GUILD A snapshot such as ths, of the youncsters at play, deserves a place n the famly album, rght along sde the specal event pctures. Everyday Snapshots Have Ther Place n the Famly Album If you don't personally re ber the days when every home Jfcd parlor that was opened onlfnjn peclal occason^ and never 'or everyday famly lvng, I'njcer-.an that you've heard about It. Well, a lot of people stll keep ;he famly era In a smlar ort of classfcaton. And n dong hat, they are Just as out of date as a ranch type house would be wth a Vctoran parlor. Furthermore, they're mssng ;ood pctures every day. Pctures f the knd that would be so nce.0 have n the years to come, Pc- ;ures that help us remember the ttle thngs that actually make up ;o much larger a part of famly fe than the specal events. At the rsk at oversmplfyng a complex but.fundamental ques- ton of prvate enterprse wll be What' (he Dlffcrrncc ton, I shall touch brefly on thesought. It s generally felt that the Mother Shame on \, ; ' ng touches of pant on the newmajor changes proposed n the most rapd and effectve develop- of atomc power can be for spankng your lttle >-...,' rumpus room In the basement; or Atomc Energy Act. At the out-menset, however, I should state that brought about by a partnershp of the small fry modelng the Dors Well, mumu clothes they've pulled from an old not ashamed of you:,r:,.. even the most chartable ndvdual could not argue that those re- n the atomc feld. between the government monopoly trunk. spanlc he. Whle t s certanly possble to sponsble for the flbuster were A consderable degree of urgency underles the proposed pose good pctures n a gven stuaton, the ones that almost n- changes. Ther purpose, nsofar as drectly challengng these basc varably turn out the best are the t can be dscerned, was to argue FORDS ones that are taken when somethng happens naturally. relnqush ts monopolstc control FORDS, N, J, - that the government should not These everyday pctures can beof atomc power. The contest n a made wth or wthout specal purpose. Personally, we'd recommend publc and prvate power, between sense was between proponents of THURS. THR SAT. takng them merely for the famly "INDISCRETION O[ AN record purpose and hen puttng: themto varous epeoal uses. One of these mght well be as enclossures n letters to members of the famly who are far from home the older chldren away at school Even the smple modern ras are equpped for synchro- arfy snapshot you send them, but or n servce. Granted, they'll lke nzed flash. Ths means your the pctures that show everyday veryday snapshootng can follow famly actvtes are the ones that amly 'actvtes Indoors and outwll brng back the most memores. John Van whether t Is puttng the fnsh- Gulder TOPS IN TOWN FOR FUN u GREEN LANTERN 47 Rahway Ave. Woodbrdge FEATURING, FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS, Dancng to the Musc of the Ever Fun- Lovng HIGH LIGHTERS wth GINGER KOLE STARTING SUNDAY ESTELLE LOCKE r ' PIANIST VOCALIST FOR A REAL TASTE TREAT, TRY OUR JUMBO SHRIMP GREEN LANTEKX STYLE REVISION OF Tll. ATOMIC IMIMV A<T tk to Ih- tonc En- Act were approved recently by tho Itmsp after seventeen hours of ntensve and consecutve dscusson. At the end nf a Congressonal sesson workng overtme s routne, but It was a new experence for many of us to consder legslaton well Into the early mornng. Our dscusson was thorough, orderly and restraned, wth relatvely lttle acrmony. The welfare and safety of the country, we all realzed, are ntmately related to these changes n the basc law governng our natonal atomc polcy. The Senate's handlng of the same atomc energy bll was more spectacular and less successful* Ther dscusson lasted for thrteen days, or more than ten tmes as long as the House requred. A mnorty of the Senators >mad'e dramatc use of flbuster, whch prolonged dscusson but had lttle effect on the result. The flbuster once agan was shown to be a futle, undesrable and perhaps dangerous devce. Why, we may ask should the naton's legslatve busness be thus suspended? Were any prncples at stake affectng the natonal nterest whch requred such acton? FOWL SMELL. Wnston-Stlem, N. C Lookng nsde an ce-cream vender's push* cart, whch James Wesley Davs admtted stealng, polce foundnstead of ce-cream 20 dressed chckens, whch Davs also admtted stealng. * Successful Party "Was your party a success?" "A great success," answered Mss Cayenne. "I doh't remember who was there except the socety edtors. But none of them wrote less than a column about t." You can't buy better auto nsurance Why pay more? Phone Tour All State Agent STANLEY RYAN Metnchen J FRANK C. WEIR Valley 6-28 ^_ Vtu'r* In o*4 hand* wth.. ALLSTATE > u * HC ctan by Stan A-.', " Meet All Your Frends At ST. CECELIA'S ISELIN FAIR Aug. 9th toaug. 4th ON THE GROUNDS- COOPER AVENUE, CORNER GREEN STREET ISELJN, N.. ADMISSION FREE! FUN FOR ALL 9 Rdes, Many Booths In lvrwn Nghtly Al, "FUZZY" ST. JOHN (Better known as "Fmy" Q, Jones) Screen's Foremost Western Comc Plus SLIM BURNS MUSICAL RANGERS PL,Us JESSIE GRIFFITHS on the Hammond Organ \ FIFTH CONORKSIONAl 0\Wa,H.L socalsm and the free enterprse system. If enacted Into law. ths country wll be awe to exchange nformaton wth our alles regardng the use of atomc weapons. Snce we no longer have a monopoly on atomc bombs as we dd n 946, 44, a red-hared granrmr when the Atomc Energy Act was cently not only recked passed^-we urgently need to provde our frends wth tactcal In- A. Hgh School, shr del -, ploma from the Central y formaton regardng atomc weapons. In the nterest of realstc of the student counr ',, valedctory address, vvus ',] mltary plannng, the Department of Defense wll be able to of the Y. M. C. A. Won, of the senor class and,'.'', reveal certan atomc nformaton. Commttee. She plans tn,, Nothng can be dsclosed, however, concernng the desgn or her studes Bt "* verslty. fabrcaton of the nuclear portons of atomc weapons. Blateral agreements wth foregn natons wll also be authored, to facltate cooperaton n the area of peactme users of atomc energy. Under carefully stpulated safeguards, the Atomc Energy Commsson wll be able to exchange Informaton regardng ndustral, nonmltary uses of atomc energy. Atomc materals may also be provded to facltate the development and utlzaton of atomc energy. The lberalzaton of the Atomc toergy Act wll encourage the early development of peacetme atomc power. In ths effort, the ngenuty, resources and coopera- modernzaton of our basc atomc aw. Our contest wth the Sovet Unon s beng fought on many fronts and n hstorcally unorthodox ways. If the Unted States s to retan world leadershp, we have no alternatve but to mantan the ntatve n the feld of atomc energy. The development of peacetme UBes of atomc energy wll lay the foundaton for our own natonal securty and eventually, we hope, a stable and peaceful world. THEATRE NOW THRU TUES., AUG. 0 In Color and CaemaScope Vctor Mature, Susan Hayward "Demetrus and The Gladators" Starts Where "The Robe" Ended Plus, In Techncolor Walt Dsney'S Feature "PECOS BILL" Wth Roy Rosen STARTS WED., AUG. Two Smash Color Hts! DANNY KAYE "Knock on Wood" Plus, VAN JOHNSON "SIEGE AT RED RIVER" ENDS THURSDAY Walt Dsney's (TECH) "PINNOCHIO" Co-Ht "PRIDE of the BLUE GRASS' (Color) FRIDAY & SATURDAY (Van Hffln - Ruth Roman "TANGANYIKA" Added FRIDAY ONLY A Full Hour of Color Cartoons Plus LATE HORROR SHOW SUNDAY & MONDAY 2 - JOHN WAYNE HITS - 2 "War of the Wldcats" 'Angel of Ik Badmen' TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY Bob Hope (TECH.) 'Casanova's Bg Nght' "WOULD for RANSOM"! v CAT BURC.Mll FAII s Baltmore, Ml. A strnlrht up the trull,,, facng of a local romp',,' unlocked second-floor vn' Insde the buldng, W m frst floor and' trpe],, small safe, whch dd. ' any money, wth a r,-f nr of pne. The attemp. -,\, was dscovered aboul» employees arrved, for * <->* GRANDMA GRAIWATTN Chcago, m.-mrs. Att", An apartment buw, York Cty was sold r.-, a group of Its ten:<n' envous neghbors p Mhl wonderng out loud «!. ', new owner* wll havj. ' the rents on themselvr- up the paymentf._th,> v leans Tlmes-Plcayunc, M l ( I'll l::l! ll And Ink Wns Young Husband t, me, my dear, thnt these.,' are rather heavy. Hs brlde~then I'm ; r are a poor Judge, for the'!,," ' ' they are lght and fral,-v'' AMERICAN WH ; wth Jennfer Jon.s Md Montgomery (!u tj'nl v Or. "ARftOW IN TIIK ) S wth SterlltR Ha.vdn jn Collen Gray (Saturday Matnee An, X tl Hour of Comedy SUN, THRU TI \ "GORILLA AT L\l!(;r; I wth Cameron Mtch, I; n. Anne Banrmt "SILVER LOIH wth John Payne, I / >,ut and Dan Dun;M WALTER RI'ADI Perth Amboy Tlrn MAJESTIC Dally 2 p. M. Ill NOW PLAYING TIKI H.) The powerful best - Clnemascdx "THE HIGH THE MIGHTY" wth n all-star ' John Wayne - (Inre In Larane Day - Roler MI Jan Sterlng - Phl HUM. Robert Newton - D.u ;r.! STRAND A WALTER REVDt: III I '. " HI 2-9<J NOW THRr 'IT^IMl 2 Acton ll> Robt. 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