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1 frst Wth The News! Keep Astrde AH The Actvtes Of The Town Wth Tour Home-Town Paper For Value hop The Ados The Largest And Best hops And errtow n The Area Are Our Adrerttaers! Patronze Them! h V L. XXXV-NO. 5 C.'AHTKHET, N. J., FftlDAY, JULY 9, 955 PMQE EGHT CENT WNG OF LFE Uy Julan Pollak lapancs beetles have n- Llol carteret and house- L (r,s rrport that they afe bne ) rav y dama e to rose L (, s on whch they ds- L- ravps, buds and flow- Gardeners sav that we s] a trd for about four rr w s of Japanese bee- They mantan prrtrnuble. poa test degree of actvdurng the warm, sunny vs «* * ummer has always been jlpr as the dea! tme to ax and enjoy a good book l f ] the Carteret lbrary re- Jrts that t has one of the collectons of volumes on v subject one may desre. fnrteret woman s fond nadng cook books, we n. because they hold Usury of nformaton for nrmakcrs. «* * «ln the summer, youngsters em to f;et nto all knds o nplcatons. For nstance arm pets stuck n tn»ng openng of a tta ppe An adventurous whch has tentatvely j^led through a gratng ra'culnsly grows too large be wthdrawn. A decettfu: tk generally attached to tluoon door, obstnatel fuses to open from the n for the youngsters wh< ea.-ly locked t. And fn v crawlng nto a catc sr, am not beng able t( llt <y do» days are wth us ht<ue of a few pcncs mos have been sttttec tme beng. Clubs, so tn- and lodges have few, any. meetngs, snce ther dors are away for vaca- ; n the country or the n!! streets are pretty dt s ted most of the day the only actvty of any may be found around bur'jkh's playgrounds. * Fad OK are busy despte «ummcr heat, but n ases the personnel s v hat thnner due to var f hcdules. n some of jaras women are busy.!j dresses for the wnu::;<- others already are on Chrstmas orders. ' way; Chrstmas s less lve-months away. And - cheaper now. * * ":".u Electon won't be untl November, Ml j-ople are takng ad' 'd'n< of regsterng at thf "^! Hall, durng ther n the summer r\(- ry day, says Bor- ( k George Breehk walks n to regster < * * * " we are told, can : - adly as an asp f n quanttes by young n Accordng to the ' "'nued on Page» D! > ^Mf. AUGUT * NEW K. OF C..KADK Carey Councl. 8, Knghts of 'olumlms, h:s set Aucust 8 as the date when the newly elected offcers wll be nstalled. hown from left t rljrll, front row, are Walter Gnda. Ncholas DelVacchlo, ev, Vctor GrahrUn, OM, Chef (cure herula, grand knght; Peter Panek, Anthony Halask, Paul Colton; back row, tephen Torok, Frank (o.vrna, Frank Dolneh, Frank Nadolsk, Joseph Tuchols!:!, John C.oyena and Joseph Telcposky Danels, Wfe, Back From srael Vst, prase Poneer prt of the Populace CATEET The poneer sprt s at work n full swng n srael, accordng to Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Danels, 8 Locust treet, who have Just returned from a month's vst tbere. "t has been our ambton n lfe to make a vt to the Jewsh homeland," sad Mr.Danels, "and we are happy that we have acheved that ambton." Mr. Danels sad that the people n srael are very proud people. They have bult a healthy, prosperous land out of a desert and they have outstrpped the world n basng ther democratc nsttutons on socal Justce. They have vsted not only the large ctes of srael such as Tel Avv, Hafa. Jaffa. They Tttrove t Mary VChurch At Pcnc unday CATEET Fnal arrangements for the annual pcnc sponsored by the t. Mary's Ukralnn Catholc Church ths 8unday t P. M. on the t. Elaa Church rounds have been completed by he general commttee. Ukranan delcaces whch wll : prepared by the Ukranan Catholc Daughters wll be served throughout the day under the able leadershp of Mrs. Mame Gnda and Mrs. Angle zewczyk. A full program for the entre day planned for both the young and old. Dancng wll follow n the afternoon, as well as, n the svenng "under the stars" wth Oley Brothers Orchestra furnshng the musc. ev. Paul Harchson, pastor, s honorary charmen of the affar. The general commttee conssts of the followng: Joseph Wadak, oman Popel, Mchael Ftzula, Myron Hydzlk, John Popel, John Keman, and tephen Tarnowskl. They wfll be asssted by commttee ades comprsng of: Mrs. Carolne Tarnowsk, Mrs. Mary Lucas, Mrs. Magdalen Carr, Mrs. Katherne Keman. Mrs. Jula sko, Mrs. Mary harkey, Mrs. Matlda omanetz, Mrs, Adele Andrasz, Mrs. Ann Bobenchk, Mrs. Catherne Derewesky, Mrs. Mrtha Bobenchk, Mrs. Anna Pa&lowslcy, Mrs. Maryj Ftzula. Also; Mrs Tesse Gnda; Mrs. Florence vanuk,, Mrs. Katherne Gutknecht, Mr* Tesse Hrlak, Mrs. dlga Holowcluk, Mrs. Mary AKTKHKT - On Thursday '!* sterhood of the v '-n Marjr wll hold vantsk, Mrs. Matherlme Krawk*. roll, home made Mrs. Mary Kasklw, Mrs. : cake tale, l at th Pelega, Keman, Mrs. Mary ' 'jvon. v be served from Klyk Mrs. ophe Kleban, Mrs. Anna' Komoak, Mrs. Mary Ktull, : P.M. Advanc Mrs. Anna Krupa, Mrs. Olga te mad* b>contae He Pavlon or Mr Kuzma. Mrs^ Mary Magacs, Mrs. va Matlaga, Mrs. Mary tar. (Contnued on Page 6) trleret CD eveals C(f// Al r- J:: " October Defense Thst 'HtT _ Lou], Brown.» the Carteret Cvl.Munccd today that statewde mobltza- cvl Dereue force* '! -' y * beng planned '"><- n the week be- Mobfr. " the propoted mo- Me receved by the '" " ye»terday from ' Dalan, Kttng (tale." * Jersey ttvtalon and Htutcr destned to muncpal drector to alert, assemble and dspatch personnel and equpment to moblzaton ponts selected by the ajunty coordnators. Every actve volunteer wll partcpate n tlw> statewde exercse, accordng to Mr. Brawn. He sad: "(Jonts well beyond thf! scope of prevous exercses, the test n October wll provde partcpaton for every regstered Cvl Defense volunteer and other persons n ndustry who have Mstgned dutes n a Cvl Defense emergency along the cofcstal plan, went New York, also was on a vst to through the Negeb, a trangularshaped sem-desert regon, whch extends from the south of Beersheba to an apex at the head of the Gulf of Elath. "Marvels have been aecomplshed srael. The trp was made by plane. The Danels left New York on a KLM plane wth stops at Gander, Glasgow, Holland and Germany. They were hghly mpressed by n such a short tme," sad Mr. the modern buldngs, modern Danels. "But a great deal more s to be done. There s a shortage of housng for the constantly arrvng new colonsts. t s a great nspraton to watch the poneer stores and modern machnery beng used to develop the country. The shops n the large ctes are somewhat comparable to the fne shops of New York. sprt of the people. Amerca has Mr. Danels, buldng contractor, been a great help and the sraels retred from actve work several apprecate t." years ago because of llness. He Mr. and Mrs. Danels were surprsed shortly after ther arrval n has held varous offces n the Tel Avv. n the same hotel they Congregaton of Brotherhood of met abb ltkln, who for 5 years Lovng Justce. Mr. and Mrs. served the synagogues n Carteret Danels celebrated ther golden The rabb, now statoned n West weddng annversary, a year ago. H Costs Here $ To Educate One Pupl CATEET The cost per school pupl n ths borough s $,5, accordng to the annual report of tate Educaton Commssoner Frederck M. aublnger for the school year. The enrollment for that year was lsted at,6 pupls. The cost n Perth Amboyls lsted at $7.7 and n New prunswck at $5.59 per capta. The fgures are based on the daly average attendance. Maskaly Named Teacher n Art CATEET Former Borough Clerk Mchael Maskaly has been 'apponted ah art teacher n publc school system as a specal meetng of the Board of Educaton held Wednesday nght. Mr Maskaly was hghly recommended for fhe poston. ther appontments made by the? board ncluded; Douglas Kng, varsty football coach, Wes.- le/spewak, freshman coach and Walter Gaslor and chard Mg lecz, assstants. pewak also was named head basketball coacjh and track coach Kng and Gaslor wll assst 9pewak n basketball wth obefl O'Donnell apponted freshmar coach. Kng was apponted baseba coach wth Mgjecz, as assstant The ltter and p'donnell are th< only new men tp be apponted tc the hgh school coachng staff. t was announced that actor on transportaton bds wll b< taken August, UMMK CHOOL: whch have just been concluded, church wll hold servlceb tl K. of C. Breajkf ast et for unday CATEET George herdan Jr., grand knght of Carey Councl, 8, Knghts of Columbus, announced today that the luarterly communon and breakfast wll be held, unday, July. Holy communon wll be receved at t. El as' Greek Catholc Church at the 7:5 A. M. mass, Breakfast wll follow at the Co- u m b a n Club. eservatons houlct be made not later than today wth the co-charmen John Kurt?, or Mchael Halasnk. The annual Holy Hout wll be held unday, October at the Walter B. Overholt, Jr., Memoral tadum. A plgrmage to Wl- lamstown wll ^e held on unday, eptember 8. Members of the Manhattan Bowlng Teams wll receve ther trophes at the next meetng August 8. The team won the K. of C state bowlng tournament champonshp. Tckets for the nght ball game may be purchased from Frank Goyena. The game wll be held August 7 *t,, the Polo Grounds, between New York Gants and Brooklyn. A Columbus Day dance s beng planned for October and- a Lades' Nght wll be held Thanksgvng Eve. A donaton was made to ev. (Contnued on Page 6) PAE CPA TET CATEET-^chard V. Manclnl, 6 kltka Avenue, s one of thoqe who passed a unform CPA test, accordng to an announce- ment made by the tate Board of Awards Are Made; By UM Carteret Plant taff Honored for Extended ervce wth Company CATEET Fourteen em ployees of the U.. Metals eflnlnj,' Company won servce button awards ths month. Three were awarded buttons for twentyflvr years servce; eght, for twenty years; two for ten years nd one, for fve years. Twenty-fve year awards were presented to. Albert Tpmorl, 8 Washngton Ave., Carteret, 'lver efnery; Damantlno Perelra, 7 Larch treet, Carteret, Castng Department; and John Podsobln- =;k, 9 harot treet, Carteret, Foundry. Twenty-year pns were gven to Manuel Perez, 55 Holly treet, Carteret, tvye s Department; Lous tratton, T7 Edwn treet, Carteret, Yard Department; Mchael Lompey, 569 Garden Avenue, Woodbrdge, Tank House, and to Prank Chlsmada, 7 Pu^ laskl Avenue, Carteret; tephen Mezey, 6 Maple Avenue, Carteret; Jose G. Gago, 68 Atlantc treet, Carteret; tephen Nagy, 569 Gorden Avenue, Woodbrdge, and Joseph Ondrejcak, 8 Grove treet, Woodbrdge, all of the Mechancal Department. Gustav Mllak, 7 Essex t., Carteret, Yard Department and Oscar Nesbt, New York Cty, Castng Department were awarded ten-year buttons. Charles A. Gerng. 7 Jefferson Avenue, ahway, Personnel Department, was presented wth a fve-year button. All presentatons were made to the recpents by ther department heads. Two Carteret Men Lose Drvng ght ncrease hown Ths Year n Buldng Constructon CATEET Buldng constructon n the borough durum thp frst sx months of ths yenr ncreased by $8,96, as compared wth the same perod last year, accordng to fgures made publc today by Buldng nspector Paul Mucha. At the end of June ths vear. permts wrre ssued for work to cost 786,79, as compnred - wth $5,85 durng the frst sx months of 95. The permts by month; January February March Aprl May.. June 955 H57.T9 8.,, )9.,5,95 7, 5,55 8,55 Carteret Frst Ad quad Wns ace n Turnpke CATEET Ths borough's Frst Ad quad Ambulance made a speedy trp to Elzabeth va the New jdrsejfcjturnplke to Elzabeth the other n^t wth an expectant mother. Andrew Hla, the drver and hs ade, Albert Nudge, "sweated t out" durng the nne-mle run but they arrved at Elzabeth General Hosptal wth seven mnutes tp spare. Mrs. Wllam Farrante wa! pcked up by the ambulance shortly after 6: o'clock at her home, 7 andolph treet wth her sster, Mrs. tefanle Mtchell. Mrs. Fnrrante was taken nto the emergency room at the hosptal Keen Contests At Playgrounds CATEET ecreaton Drector Danel emenza, announces the followng contest held durng the week at the varous playgrounds, sponsored by the ecrea- A bubble gum contest was held at the Grant Avenue Playground wth the followng grls enterng the 8- age group. Jean Yapcsnsky, Ane zymborsk, Chrstne mollen, Patrca Kerchefsky, Georgene lotwnsk, Patrca Pukash, Eleanor Teleposky, Nancy Weber, Lorrane Hudak and Pan.^ trca. abodsh wth Jean Yap- CA'TBOT Pwderjlj J. -.^g*^ cshakywlmtej: the-prlze. Carol sar, Jr., Drector of Motor fcfenda and Audrey Hatola entered the group for age - wth hdes at Trenton revoked the drvng prvleges of two Carteret Audrey Hatola wnnng. The followng boys entered the 8- age motorsts under the pont system.. rvng Markle,, 6 Dalbert group: Frank Hadrosk, Vctor treet, had hs lcense revoked Lmyczycz, John Batsta, obert for two month*. He had three Baldwn, Wllam Hodroskj, BUlle Teleposky, John Marczl, ob- charges aganst hm, reckless drvng and two speedng complantsert Garal, Anthony enald and chard okolowskl wth Vctor Felpe Ortz Mranda, 9, 9 lsnyczycz wnnng. n the group alem Avenue, tost hs drver's for ages - Ncholas Zuback, lcense for an ndefnte perod. Thomas. Pukash, Jm Lukach, He was charged wth drvng tephen Palnkaa and Joseph wthout a lcense and three careless drvng ; Welusz entered. charges. Handcraft Classe$ Contnue n Popularty CATEET Handcraft work, one of the more practcal pursuts n the summer schedule at Carteret's playgrounds, s as popular as ever. All classes are well attended. The chldren have fun and leam whle they work, and equally mportant, they produce a wde var-_ ety of useful artcles. Among the tems they make are change purses, key cases, comb cases, pot holders, dolls, etc. ' The classes are conducted' by Mss Jula Machyshyn. BOKO MAN FNED ELZETH rvln P. Markle, 6 Dalbert treet, Carteret. yesterday was fned $ by Magstrate John L. McOulre for operatng a motor vehcle durng the perod of revocaton of hs drver's lcense. PUCHAE HOME CATEET Mr. and Mrs. Edward O'Belrne have bought from Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Caratthe fve-room ranch-type dwellng at 6 Mulberry treet, Followng are the wnners at the doughnut eatng contest held last week at West Carteret Playground: John Markowltz, Pranca Fsher, Peter Lufcach atd Tlmlym Barbowskl. Park Playground Park Playground featured a watermelon eatng contest wth the followng' grls enterng the group for ages 8-: Arlne Ossopevch, Patty yan, Elane Phllps, Lnda ehnorbusch, Mary Valo, Judth Barry, Jance Kertak and Karen ca, wth Karen lca wnnng frst prze and Elane Phllps second. The - age group had the followng grls: Csmlle Hla, Karen Malwlta, Lnda Wllams, Georgette Ossopovlch, Mary Bufano, Joyce Kertlak, Anna Mae ca and Louse Petlnheo, wth Joyce Kertlak beng declared the wnner. The followng boys entered n the group for ages 8-: Bryan chnorrbusch, Bobby Carpenter, onald chnorrousch, Albert gler, Tony Cannco, Joseph Pkzysk, Lous Flepe, ammy lca, Joseph Bufano, chard Coons, John van, Joseph Wnukowskl and ussel Gal, wth Albet gler and John lvon wnnng. n the group for boys ages -, the followng took part: John V»lo, oger Wllams, at 6:5 o'clock, where» baby boy s delvered seven mnutes late at 6:5. The boy, Mrs. Farrante's fourth chld, weghed nne pounds, three ounces Mr. Hla sad he, drove at 7 to 8 mles-per-hour on the Turnpke n an effort to arrve at the hosptal on tme. Dr. Mnurne Chodosh, the Farrante famly physcan, already was at the hosptal. The father dd not learn of hs new son untl later n the evenng He took hs chldren to the shore for a day's outng. The mother s the former Mss Mary tarz, ths borough. Teachers nspect Westvaco Plant CATEET The local plant of Wrstvaco Mneral Products Dvson^ Food Machnery - and Chemcal Corporaton, played host to a group of school teachers. The teachers were part of a group attendng the New Jersey Workshop on Economc Educaton offered by the school pt educaton of utgers Unversty. There were vstors n the group. They were [reeted by Mr. Thomas Jackson, plant manager and Ed Guldldas, Personnel manager. They spent the rest of the mornng tourng facultes to see wht operatons are nvolved n chemcal manufacturng. Durng a buffet luncheon they were ntroduced to the heads of the varous departments of the plant. The department heads acquanted the group wth the varous functons of ther offces. The remander of the afternoon was spent n separate sessons wth the management representatves and the plant unon representatves. The purpose of the plant vst and the Workshop on Economc Educaton s to better acquant school teachers wth the organzaton, practces, polces and problems faced on the ndustral scene both from the pont of vew o{ the management and the plant wolkers. n departng, the group expressed ther thanks to all who took part n ther vst. They ndcated that they thought t had been a very pleasant and profl- table day for them. PEENT CHME Detectve ergeant and Mrs. Peter Mortsea presented ALtar chmes to t. Demetrus Ukranan Orthodox Church n meftnory of Mr.,MorUea's deceased parents, the late Theodore and Mary Mortsea. The chmes wll be blessed at he frst dvne lturgy, unday, (uly, at 8 A. M. CHTENNG PATY CATEET The nfant son of Mr. and Mrsj. Jack ngwood, 556 opsevelt AveneJ has been chrstened Bran Charlfes at t. Joseph's Church br ev. Loua M. Cortney, OM. ponsors were M'ss Carolyn Musolf, ahway, and Pk Prank Bon- ner, ths borough. \ dlnne t foll d th fl h t., bbuws Urn* ««.«,. of ehlldm. why.tended the Bummer Bbl, uhuul «f the Frrr Magjar tafonwl Church. The d. t ct,d by luv Alc^nder Uaruoy, pwtor «.f (lt. church, uhted by M.s. Wllam Tloma. and Mft. WHau O Lear. 'he at"»..mock wll,» Mnnun n Uuuatan a.d at U ovuek wth a *ru.,n n Kullah. TUrre wfll br Huly C.muuulu»t both servce*. The eonnruwtlou cl»s» wll partcpate at tle servce. Ar Woes On n ver ahway Fles [Man! wth tate; Borough wks Correcton CATEET Mayor Jam's O. Egolf, of ahway, reported Wednesday nght that the condton of the ahway ver, caused by the backng up of raw srwage from Carteret. has been lad before representatves of the tale ' Board of Health. The acton was taken, he s;»t. because no answers have been roceved from Carteret offcals m response to ahway complants. Mayor Egolf sad that he and other representatves of ahwnv. governng body had conferred wth state offcals, "who appeared reluctant to do anythng." They promsed to wrte a letter, he sad. Carteret borough offcals sa.d they receved letters of complants 'rom ahway and on one occason held a conference on the raw sewage complant. t was ponted out to the ahway delegaton that the borough s not ln^ poston to proceed wth any chxj^vs untl the peadlng sut over the sewage plant structure s concluded. Borough Clerk George Brechk sad that ahway complaned th U Wllow Tree Camp was emptyng raw sewarge nto the ahway ver. Afterward* the property owners were warned to mak the necessary correctons. Frm s etrng. Employees Today CATBET Three employers of the U.. Metals efnng Company wll retre today. Mr. Freeman H. Dyke, vce-presdent ard general manager of the company wll presde at a specal luncheon n ther honor at the plant cafetera. Jotn Yufta, 8 Lowell tnh Carjertt, ha«the longest servce n Ul«group, Hred n June nl 97, he has worked most of hs twenty-seven years at U. s. Metals n the Tank House. He owns hs awn home and has three manoc) chldren, / WUlJohnson, th treet, Nrv York Cty has been wth the company snce eptember, 95. Ho worked n the Nckel Department. Leonard * Collns, outh l! h treet, Newark, was hred n N.-" vember, 9. and has worked,ll of hs thrteen years at U..M.. n the lver efnery. New Health Code n Effect unday CATEET A publc health nusance code, adopted by the Board ot Health wll go nto effect here on unday, accordng to Health nspector Mchael Yarcheskl. Among ts provsons the <\ode prohbts unnecessary noses of annoyng or unusual nature lead- ng {o physcal dscomfort on any premses or publc street wthn the borough. The code requres all landlords here to mantan ther apartments at a temperature of 7 degrees Fahrenhet from the frst day of October to the frst day of May. All proper plumbng fxture pecessary for the comfort of 'an ndvdual must be nstalled and mantaned throughout all leased or rented! buldngs. The code prohbts any deposts or accumulaton anywhere wthn the lmts of the borough tendng to encourage tn: gatherng of nsects. PLAN FO OUTW CATEET -r Tckets now are avalable for the outng of the Veterans of Foregn Wars tp New York. August 6, when th New York" Gants wll play Mlvswkee n a nght game. eservatons m.y be made at the VPW clubraoms any evenng. APPEA N ECTAL CATEET ~ Cathenn TerebeUky, Harrs treet, appeared, n a rectal presented by the Artst Guld of Amerca at Oarurae Hall n New York Cty on HuuUy, July. KKTUKN FOM VACATON CATBT Pastor Kal O Klette has returned from ns vacaton and wll have charge of the servces agan, unday, July. The servces Wll bo at 8 :() A M. Cterraan, : A. M. Enalah.

2 V.\C,Y. TWO Westward Ho for ummer Partes "H'wly. Partner. tep rght up to the chow wagon and lasso yourself 'l:d-" ; 'M tlo way to welcome pesta for nn easygong summer party. w-st lujspltallty ov«rflows wth good food and a happy relaxed 'H Take a tp, far hostess, wherever you are. Follow sut. l. rd your efforts to round up.. cnssal man dsh lke K::TKlN BUGE (let beef be J. of the table). For trmmngs, smple, beloved morael as (ur n on the cob, sour pckles and. '] n. lttle radshes. f anyone has \\ n lft, he can help hmself to a < urns peach and a chunk of rckte cake (wth whte frostaul chocolate chps). /h, Houth, east, or west. All rnwlcllcs and cowboys wll u ahout your chow wagon. Western Burger* (, ground ^ can (H cup!) tomato to up cup slced \ muffed olvet bay loaf J Da«h cayenne pepper gnd/or thyme ' lrown betf n butter, strrng to l>n;l< up partcles. Add remanng rvdcts. mmer 5 mnutes or untl vegetables are tender. (For MLTAY BAE '.st'nt Esenhower has sgned : b,u authorzng a $,6,5,,:,!-u;-r,o program at Unted Mll's mltary bases around the uod. Many of the projects are : -TH.. of tn; total, the Ar Force wll vxv' $,,, and the Army and Navy, $5,, each. novn: CONTUCTON consl ructon of one-famly rurlb'js was up 8 per cent dur- JM" he frst three months of 955,.uvnrdm?to the Labor Departm'l. Apartment buldng unt (hsnrton, on the other hund, \>;:-. down per cent from last y;u. A loll of 679, dwellng un.ts wt-rt' put under constructlu the frst half of ths year..stys recent strke cost,- wurkng days. Fnal Days BEG CLEAANCE ALE pecal BAGAN to Close Out All Our ummer Merchandse UMME UT $6 $ BOTONAN HOE ale Ends July. _! MANHATTAN short sleeve HT Natonally Known MEN' OCK Par for $ usually.75 to.65 pr. MEN'TAWHAT All educed to $-95 EACH MANY MOKE BAGAN 'AUK 'KEK AT UK AK OF TOKE MHEG at Kn* treet, trlh Ajnboy mlder olve flavor, add them last.) coop portons onto buttered, toasted bnn. Knough fllng for 8 WETEN BUGE. OVP COOP Franks and Macaron Wn alad Award: An award-wnnng salad at summer outngs s the team of macaron- wth franks and crspy chopped greens. Use cans of macarottl wth cheese sauce as the base... that's % cups macaron. tr n franks (thnly slced); cop chopped celery; V cup chopped green pepper. eason wth table- spoons mnced onon and teaspoons prepared mustard. Chll through and through. Pcnckers wll welcome ths macaron and frank salad to eat wth cold slced tomatoes maybe corn-on the coh... and ced tea. A happy change frum the old-tmer, potato salad. TAVEL BOOM o many Amercans are travelng abroad ths year that the passport offce of the tate Department s beng overworked. The Department had ssued or had renewed 8, passports n the fscal year that ended June almost 5, more than the prevous year's fgures. APPLANCE PCE ecent prce ncreases n steel and other raw materals probably wll result n Jghe retal prces for applances especally refrgerators and ar-condtoners, n the opnon of James H. Carmne, presdent of Phllco Corporaton. He belews that as soon as the materals rnd components bought at today's prces are fabrcated, ther hgher costs nevtably wll be reflected n hgher prces to the consumer. enator Byrd of Vrgna has charged the Admnstraton wth "lessenng ts efforts for economy," LEGAL NOTCE f ODNANCE "AN ODNANCE ETLHNG A CODE DEFNNG AND POHBTNG CET/TN MATTE. THNG. CON- DTON, O ACT AND EACH OP THEM A A NUANCE, POHBT- NG CETAN NOE O OUND, EQUNO THE POPE HEATNG OP APATMENT, POHBTNG LEAE O ENTAL OP CETAN BtTftTVNO, POHBTNG PTTNG N ' O '"UPON PUBLC BULDNG, CONVEYANCE O DEWALK, AU- THOZNG THE NPECTON OF PEME BY AN ENFOCNG OF- FCAL, POVDNG FO THE E- MOVAL O ATEMENT OF CEfWAN NUANCE AND ECOVEY OF EX- PENE NCUED BY THE BOAD OK HEALTH N EMOVNG O ATNG UCH NUANCE AND PECBNG PENALTE FO VO- LATON." Publl notce s herebv xlven thn the ubovc enttled ordnance was adopted by the Bburd of Health of the Donnsh of C»rteret n the County of Mddlesex. sute of New Jersey on July th, 955. ntroduced, read and approved n flnul form June 8th Publshed wth notce of Publc Hcnrlnu July Ut Publc HenrltK held.fnly th, 955. Adopted July th, Publshed by ttle as adopted July 9th, 955. Effectve July st, 955. BOAD OF HEALTH BOOUGH OF CATEET TATE (j>f NEW JEEY HAOLD 88, Presdent. NCHOLA ULLVAN, ecretary. C. P. 7-9 (lt HKTTK MMKONK Prntng For Busness EFFCENT FOM Let us help you desgn your prnted matter, for greater effcency n the offce, factory or salesroom. Qualty craftsmanshp ussures satsfacton! OH UTTKl MPUBKlN CAU Woodbrldge 8-7 MDDLEEX PE 8 (Jree t., Woodbrdge LOUA' LETTE Dear Lousa: have read where you «> many people and thought you ould vr me some advce. huve been marred twce and.uvr a chld by each marrage. My frst lusbnnd drank all of the.lne nnd ran around wth other vnmr. would save every dollar could ml t wns no use. He would get hunk and throw away what had lved for n year, o we not a lvorce and kept the chld. He w<s supposed to support hm mtl le became eghteen. Now lc chld s only ten and have to to court to make hs father suppoll hm. f you were ever n a oul room you can know how felt. f not you can't magne what t's lke lo have people starng at you. My present husband s a tne mn but he doesn't malte much money. We huve a small chld and cun't work away from home. What s best for the chld? To do wthout thngs and keep our names out of court or keep on makng hs father support hm. Mrs. N. Y. H Kentucky. Answer: You certanly do have a problem, Mrs. H. t s a pty that your town or your tate does not have H Domestc elatons court as a great many places now have. n courts of ths knd, there s no publcty and chldren's and ther parent's cases are not n the general court. Everythng s handled n a prvate manner and the probaton offcer sees that you get your money. Your ex-husband should certanly be made support hs chld but, whether t s worlh gong through the embarassment that you descrbe, do not know. Wll your chld have to go wthout necesstes or s t the extra thngs? Why don't you go to see your mnster and get hm to talk to the Judge about your case? Perhaps he could arrange some way so that you would not have to go through ths ordeal tme after tme n order to get your money. f your ex-husband has a job hs employer could hold back the amount due yott by order of the court. LOUA. Natonalst Chna's army s slowly beng made nto a modern fghtng force under Unted tates drecton. JEEY CAPBOOK W M/uto//e$G$. HTOBV QUZ rwyoot A TOBACCO LtAf APPEA ON rue BACK FPTDAY,.TH.Y M, %!> TH* BY.VN (ONNF.U.Y "TNVTATON to Learnng," CB ' Kndn'x unday mornng seres of dscussons of «reat books under the chnlnnanshp of Dr. Lymat Byson. celebrated ts 5th brthday unday May!).. For 5 years, wthout summer hatus (unusual n a rado program), ths jhdw has offered each week an nformed and stmulatng dscusson by two guest panelsts of a great book... Mure than 75 books have been analyzed, representng the lterature of more than 5 countres... There have been between 5 and 6 dfferent guests on the program... There are no prepared scrpts.. The panelsts ad lb and so does Dr. Bryson hmself. "We try to make t sound lke a conversaton, not a debate," he says..."t's as though the lstener had sneaked up on these men and overheard them talkng"... At the begnnng, "nvtaton to Learnng" confned tself to classcs of world lterature known to have been tead by the men who wrote the U.. Consttuton... The frst program, presded over by trlnjfellow Barr, on May 6, 9, was an ntellectual probng of the Consttuton, wth» permanent panel... Ths panel was abandoned, says Dr. Bryson, because "everyone had explored everyone else's mnd. t was as though they had been closeted n an gloo." Nowaday there s lttle of (he gloo atmosphere... Guests over the yean have come from government, lterature, educaton, the stage and other arts,.. Amont the stngulshed fgures who have sat around the table of a unday mornng, have been Aneurln Bevan, en. Paul Douglas, Justce Wllam Doug-las, the late Dr. rwln Edman, Lllan Glsh, Herbert Hoover, en. Hubert Humphrey. Mss Frances Perkns, Bertrand ussell, Harold tassen, the late en. obert Taft and many other lumnares from ever; feld. CVLAN EMPLOYMENT For the frst tme n the hstory of ths country, cvlan employment reached 6,, durng the month of June, accordng to a Department of Commence estmate. Ths fgure represents an ncrease of about,, snce May. THK T-PAL ««l MOOKrHf ADED 5PKB wees y POBEPT L. TEVEN?, or me NTTUTE OF AT HOtC M Vacaton Tme pecal! FAMOU MAKE POTLE ADO Complete Lne of Portable Batteres Table Model ados from 9 AUTOMOBLE ADO mmedate nstallaton n Most Car* ados to Ft '55 Models n tock $9 95 NTALLED! EXPET EPA On Your Present AUTO ADO Ftunqut Mke A CONDTONE $ 99 TELEVON ALE AND EVCE EMEMBE... VOU HAVE LEH CHAMO OK DOZNG WTH A ADO N YOU CA NTALLATON W.K YOU WAT Phone Hlllcrest -75 ANDEON ADO ales m\d ervce Amboy Ave. Perth Amboy onmnu-rz-autrolln Troth s Announced CAHTEET-AnnoncfnPt h l)wn made by Mr, and Mrs. Karl Andrella, 8 Mercer treet, of the J nkemett of tholr dnughut. Mary to Felx afmowlrz, son of John asmowm, 9 Hermann.treet and the late Mr. n.stowkz. The prospectve brde s u uradute of Cartsret Hgh chool ard a employed n the offce of Volupte, nc., Lnden. Her fance ;lso attended local schools, servnl n the U.. Army and s employed at, the plant of the U.. Metals efnng Company. MJ8 tar Completes Medcal Ade tudy CATEET ' Mss Nancy tar, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllam ltar ecently completed -month course of stldy fnr medcal offce assstants at the Mandl chool n New York Cty. The course ncluded offce practce and procedure, clncal laboratory, X-ray, clectro-cardxr&m, basal metabolsm, and typng. he s presently employed by Dr. H. P. Pne n Perth Amboy. The ecretary of the Navy has urged a new emphass on ablty over senorty n promoton of captans to the rank of rear admral. Tall cy glass.* of refreshng frut juw scrwl wth slces of buttered Apple au«> Nutbrcad mean a delghtful pause on a hot day. ts a combnaton of note to serve the mornng neghbor drop-ns, afternoon famly get-toother or after a brdge game n the evenng. Keep several cans and bottles of frut juce n the refrgerator pneapple, grapefrut, orange, cranberry, apple, nectars or any of your favortes. erve one or a combnaton ced, wth gnger ale, or topped wth frut sherbet, Apple auce Nutbreud eers % CU P sugar* u cup mlk '-s teaspoon bakng soda can (8 o.) apple cups bscut mx sauce % CU P chopped nut* Combne beaten eggs, mlk, apple sauce, sugar and soda Add bscut mx and beat mnute. tr n nuts. Put nto a greased loaf pan; let stand mnutes before bakng. Bake n a moderate oven (5 degree*) about 5 mnutes, untl done. Wrap or put n covered contaner and store overnght before usng. Makes one loaf. OBTUAE OKGOY CATEET,,, 7. 5 Essex Btrpet d,,,,: n the Perth Amboy (;,,', "Hal. The husband 'l Gregory, h,. \ :, tlumhter, Mrs..' Prlled nn; two sst.- " hrl. P-nnetnn and M Hunt. New York cty hers, Jumt-s. Th'd,, Monrlnr, and A,,,.',',' Cty. l''unm] servce v Wednesday afternom, clorson Funeral Home N wck. nterment wn,, Cemetery, New ' ZO ON \ CATE'ET Zlll; N propretor or wm's h,,,, do s spendng «we: n Wlldwood. He wll,,,,', gust. MlLTAHf POWKH ( Ts n one of hs frsts,),,,.;, assumng the post»f,v,', of taff, General Mx^''' lor declared thnt nnn'^ power cuts wll vqun,., ' t tlon of Unted tubs n, l ll( n the Far East. Tn,, ry Dvson wll be m,,.'. due to return MOH :l,! wthout hop n A CONDTONED Comfort at ears HEE' POOF! 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3 PE ]»AKVEW PATTE t OE BOENBAUM M8. DOOTHY HEPWOfcTH CA-- CA--9 V. rla, NOTCE: t has come ;., tw>n tlon that Edward!, lw ncr of the Carteret Bus ; lans to dscontnue the ' ^s'snrvce n our area. t,,.d that volunteers offer,'", house-to-house canvass - of pupls who wll bus transportaton prtcularly on Hagaman L j,, srrets and the streets ', perpendcular thereto., affcrted by ths change "' l, contact Mrs. amuel nb.,mn. CA-M for further ' r Mrs. Wllam Lnde- 'n r..mrh treet, entertaln-, lu-dnors barbecue last,: (;,. s ts present were: Mr. fc/ Htearlta and chldren,,hy md Mlchele; Mr. and nrlemann and chldren, K,',!,, lurl.john: and Mrs. Jac- (. Mnon and son, Qrard. Ms. Henry Wazeka, 8 s rl., entertaned Mr. and Wwlca, of Arlngton,,,,, Mrs. Al Wechter,,'^,,, entertaned at a mncr'tls past unday., n, M. Jerry Brooks, 8 s nt,, held an outdoor al unlay wth Mr. and m Jameson and son, lml Mrs. chard Wltte H'hrd and Blly, and [unrr us guests,, home to Mr. Davd "7; n.n-l treet, who spent (,,-hrtlf weeks on an n- mll for the U.. Naval t, ;m:; France, taly and fdll bn home to Nancy Llnde- :.,.-> (-turned from va- shark ver Hlls,,, n'rnal grandparents,' M, (oodman.,.,; A.slu.s lo Mrs. Freda ]>,!,)',,v street, mother of n.': Frank, who s con-,:,! hmc after a serous.!:, Lut-k, daughter of :-, Davd Lauck, Danel M, t, ld wt ha party n :,. M\ brthday. Guests [ra Manson, aelyn ;,,l onne, Mke, Pete,. \\\- Earl Greely and :.l.v.-c and Janet, 7 ss. nave returned from '.:, n Baltmore, Md., :.,:.,; Ms. Maron Nelgr..:. u -Aclcome nto our ;;:-. unv m w neghbors, Mr, : Kd-Aard O'Berne, and!, Krt-.v.rd, Jr, months n MultHTvy 8treet, who ho from Massax Y. Mr. OTJerne s ',-.' P... n Jersey la. M:v amuel osen- ),,.;.- sm't, have rea motor tour cover-.ud.slands, Canada, ' Almldacks. - Ulaus to Mr. Prank ;;! Maron treet, who d a blulay on July 7. v m-rtnus to Chrstne :>: M.uon treet, wbo :>!^ 'M nl July. K<\:n Taylor. -year-old l!. ml Mrs.. Taylor, 88 '(> <' tll from a bcycle PPnl :.::.rmpt. He was Amboy Hosptal for Wn- Mr und Mr. Bert lasaman treet, here from Manv' two chldren, "d. and Bert, 8 '. Keatng, 96 'tertaned her, of the Bronx, 'll Murhead,, '" 'celebrated hs l "h a party. Guests onne saacs, ' Hamlton, Blly Pullam, Helene and tephen Qrau, Bobby Ten Eyck, Kathy Eleen and Matthew Walsh, Joseph uller and Gary Murhead. Mr. and Mm J. Dapsls and ther famly. 98 Wortylkp treet, have returned from a two-week trp through the outhern tates ncludng a week's stay n Florda CATEET CHUCHE T. MAK' EPCOPAL tv. Onrllla N. Davdson unday servces, 8 A. M. and 9: A. M., unday chool, A. M. ZON LUTHEAN ev. Karl. Klette unday German servce, 8: A. M., Englsh servce at 9: A. M unday chool at : A. M. FT BAPTT ev. John D. enfro unday A. M. and 7 P. M FT PEBYTEAN tv. Malcolm G. Brown unday unday chool, 9:5 A. M., mornng worshp, A. M, EFOMED ev. Alexander Darocy unday unday chool, 9 A. M. Englsh worshp, A. M. Hungaran servce, A. M, HOLY FAMLY ev. M. A. Konopka ev. aymond zuleckl unday Masses, 7, 8, 9: and : A. M. ACED HEAT ev. L. J, Petrlck unday Masses, 7, 8, : A. M. and T. DEMETU ev. John A. Hundak unday Lturgy. 9 A. M. solemn hgh lturgy, : A. M. on Holy Days, mass at 9: A. M. un day chool A. M. T. ELA ev. C.. oskovcs unday Mass n Hungaran 8:5 A. M., mass n utherlan, A. M. T. ELZETH ev. Anthony J. Huber unday Masses, 7, 8, 9, : A, M. unday Masses, 6, 7, 8, 9, and A. M. T. JOEPH' ev. Loub M. (Jortney, OM ev. Vctor Gabrel, OM ev. Gregory O'Bren, OM CALVAY BAPTT ev. Joseph Matu - unday chool, A. M.; er /ces, A. M. T. MAY' ev. Paul Harchlson unday Masses 8 and A. M Holy Days. Mass at 9 A. M. Confessons. aturday o'clock am 7 to 8 P. M.. Ve Carry A Complete electon Of MPOTED & DOMETC WNE & LQUO Free Delvery DAL 5975 OCKMAN' TAVEN & LQUO tore andolph t., and Pershln* Ave. CATEET, N. J. JEEY CAPBOOK Happy home ownershp starts here revcr op/rev, MAA/ ro FDAY, JULY 9, 955 enator Walter F. George,, charmah of the enate Foregn elatons Commttee, has urged European colonal powers to "a great and contnuous effort" to prepare dependent lands for selfrule. He declared that these pow ers must grant ndependence ther dependences /'as soon peoples are able to protect the own freedom and govern them selves." "Happy as a kd wth a new toy" s the way you should feel when you buy or buld a home. And because sound, thrfty fnancng can keep you feelng that way, we nvte you to come to us for -yqur mortgage loan. Bankng Hours: TYPCAL AMOUNT OF LOAN $5, 6, 7, MOTGAGE 5-Yr. Plan $ * EPAY BOTH NTEET AND EAL ETATE TAX EXTA LOAN PAY MONTHLY* -Yr, Plan $ PNCPAL Monday - Thursday 9 A.M. - P.M. Frday 9 A.M. - 6 P.M. afety for avngs nce 869 The PETH AMBOY avngs nsttuton PETH AMBOY, NEW JEEY ' Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton Dam hoje OK Used Catsl" Walter tarek and Brde Honeymoonng n Canada CATEET Many borough e»ldcnta went to Perth Amboy aturday afternoon to attend a 'eddlng of local nterest at the kralnlan Catholc Church of the ssumptlon. At the ceremony, trllka, 67 Hall Avenue, Perth *mboy, became the brde of Walter tarek, Heald treet, ths borough. The brde s the daughter )f Peter trllka of the Hall Avenue address and Mrs. trllka, presently n Poland. The brtdejroom s the son of Mr. and Mrs. John tarek ths borough. The brde, gven n marrage by er father, wore a own wth hantllly lace bodce over satn wth lorw ponted sleeves and sheer yoke wth lace mandarn jollar. The bouffant skrt of nylon tulle had lace panners. Her fngertp vel of lluson was attached to a coronet studded wth seed pearls and rhlnestones. he carred a colonal bouquet of whte roses and stephanotls wth streamers. Mss Volet Badlak attended th brde as mad of honor, The four brdesmads were Mss Jonn sgnnlch, Perth Amboy, Mss Celette tnrek, sster of the brdegroom. Mss Josephne Carr and Mss ophe Mashluk. Carteret. John Kuzhlo, Lnden served as Mss Ann j best man. The ushers were John trllka, brother of,the brde; ay llyk, Vctor Mfttynuk and Charles Matlga, Carteret. The newlyweds are on a weddng trp to Canada and Nagara Falls and upon return, August 6 wll resde at the Hall Avenue address. For gong away the brde wore a pnk dress wth whte HCcessores and a corsage of whte oses. BUGLA COCKY ALT LAKE CTY-The bur lars who rummaged the home : Garret Dlmama recently not onl; stole two sets fsllverware. a portable sewng machne, a shotgun three books of merchandse cou pons, costume jewelry and a ne par of shoes, but they stoppe long enough to rad the refrlger ator and drank a bottle of sod pop. NOW!! You can get an Ar-Condton Harcut Get a harcut n comfort n hot weather We pecalze n CEW CUT & FLAT TOP at Ar-Condtoned BABE HOP '$ 76 oosevelt Avenue West Carteret Due to. numerous requests we are CONTNUNG OU MD-UMME CLEAANCE Hundreds of tems Tremendously educed! Follow the Crowd to Frank's and ave! FANK' DEPT. TOE 77 oosevelt Avenue Carteret Mm (,ut<wsk Troth Announced by Parent$ CATEET *- Mr and Mrs. ohn A. Outowksl of Lncoln kvenue. have announced the enagement or ther daughter, llanohe Frances, to John J. >rowne of Washnjfton. D. C.,vm f Mr. and Mrs. Mchael J. rowne of Osslnln. New York rflss Outowskl wns graduated rom Carteret Hgh chool and,he Katherne Clbbs chool, New fork. he attended Catholc Unversty. Mr Browne W«ftraduatd from Osslnnt; Hnrhchool and ttpnded Catholc Unversty. where he was a member of the Abbey Club. Hr served wth the prove t! wth exctngly Keystone PAGE THEE EPENTANT THEVE GEENFELD. Oho - Two theves entered the food market of A.'B. Collns and stole a money bag Collns *nld contaned $JJ everal days later. Collns dscovered the bag. contanng $5.95 and a note, at the front of the store The note sad the whconlalend 7. and promsed that the remander would be returned later "We are sorry," sad the note, whch was snned by "A, L. and L. C." Unted tates Navy and s pres- nlly ns^oclated wth the Ar Coach Transport Assocaton, Wnshnton. D. C. The weddng s planned for early eptember. Move Camera $995 Deluxe features found only n hgher-prced cameras. And so easy - am... press... you've got t! 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J because her marketng begns n the pages of ths newspaper! Ths smart shopper checks the ads n ths newspaper before tjhe seu forth to buy for her famly or herself. Whether t's food or furs... lngere or luggage... ths s how she usually makes up her.mnd what to buy.. * and where! Nne out of ten women do the same. Whch makes t very smple for you. f you want ther trade, put your advertsng where they look for buyng nformaton: N THE PAGE OF TH NEWPAPE! Wpodbrdge Publshng Co. Publshers of ndependent - Leader s Green st., Edson Townshp-Fords Beacon s Green st., Pre 65 oosevelt Ave., Carteret Telephone WO 8 7 or CA -56 Jm

4 PAGE FOU FDAY, JULY, 55 OLK who used to lnuzh at the Fexpresson, " don't carp what you say about me, but sp^ll my nnme rght!" just couldn't foree the (act that t's almost lke money n the bank when you get your hme n prnt. These days we huve more than «few ex-communst! payng taxes on ncome they receved from such levellng artcles as "Why Joned.,." and "Why qut." t' now fashon for the ^condemned prsoner to spend ^ong hours n the death cell preparng a potental best-seller outlnng tha sordd and fateful events whch brought hm there. Vacaton»reas re flled wth ex-racketeers who p«ld th*r debt to socety and now have retred on bank accounts acqured through publcatons of such artcles as "A Mllon Crooked Dollars Mad* and Lost." Notorety makes good background for successful "true" stores, but favorablt publcty has ts rewards, too. The guy who swam the Englsh Channel pcked up plenty of heckle* for h* magazne artcle, "Why Made t" The fellow who faled the swm dd all rght, too, wth hu "Why Ddn't Make t." An ncdent n a small town not lon»»go llustrated the fact that you get to be a publc fgure when your name s "wrtten up" n the paper. A ctzen had tred long and hard to get someone to lsten to hs vews on farm plantng quotas, but no one would lend an ear. Probably mad at hmself and the whole world, ths fellow stood on the Court House steps and plastered the buldng wth slghtly ancent eggs. He ended up wth some heavy fnes, but he got hs name nto prnt, along wth some drect quotes gvng hs vews on proposed farm measures. Hs unorthodox but successful method s as amusng as the wdespread belef that a no-ht ptcher or a. slugger s automatcally an expert on cgarettes, cereals and candy bars. Take a Vaeafnn from the Ktchen By the.sea. by the sen, by the bcullnl sc: And f that's where you're spendng your vuratnn h.s sumnrr you'll want to spend Just as much of t as you enn out n he oprn enjoyng yourself. andwches and salnd mnk«n hearty lunch wth blker's cupcakes and a tall cy frut drnk. Ths type gves you a vacaton from the ktchen durng tle heght of the day when t's fun to be outdoors. t takes JUt mnutes to fx. few dshes to wnsh f you use the wde selecton of pnpnr products avalable) and can be eaten ndoors or rght out on the beach. Take advantage of the large assortment of enrched yeast-rased breads and the many ngredents whch can toe purchased wth the modern dea of "nstant" n vew. No bowls for mxng, no seasonng. Meats' a varety of cold cuts and meats come already slsed. Cheeses there are cheese spreads and slced ch«ese for easy use. Meat spreads hum. tongue and pate can be used just as t comes from the can as can many other spreads of the same type. Peanut butter. Jams and Jelles these are one of the earlest "nstant" foods. Tomatoes, cucumbers, ve Just wash and slce that's all. Lettuce, watercress and etc. greens brghten up any sandwch and just need careful washng. Cereal 'n oup Casserole Lghtens ummer- Cookng TOK CLUB on born- to Mr. and Mrs. tephen Fodor, Veterans Place, u the Elzabeth Goneral Hosp- Dawhtcr born to Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Kelemen. 5 Lnden treet, at the Elzabeth Oeneral Hosptal. Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ftanlcowjkl, t. Ann.treet, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. on born to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fago. 9 andolph treet,»t the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, July. on born to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Munkacsy, Vermont Avenue, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, July. NOT TOO CAEFUL CECENT CTTY, Cal. Thnkng hmself to be doubly careful, Tom Mounto put hs,-callber revolver n the glove compartment of hs car and the syllnder n hs shrt pocket. However, drvng home wth hs famly, Mounto stopped to pck a wld flower. As he stooped, the cylnder fell onto a rock, a bullet fred and ht hm n the chest. He was taken to a hosptal n a crtcal condton.. NCOME For the frst tme n the hstory of the country, estmated annual ncome fgures not only had reached but also had topped QO,-,,, accordng to the Offce of Busness Economcs of the U. 9. Department of Commerce, the May fgures, recently released were $,9,9,9 ahead of the annual rate reported for Aprl, the former record month, and $.-.. hgher than those for May. 96. COPPE Dwndlng stocks of copper, as a result of trlke* and ncreasng cvlan consumpton, may foree the Offce of Defense Moblzaton to revve emergency pow»rs to establsh prortes. WOLD POPULATON, The. world populaton passed the.58,,-mu-k n 95, accordng to statstcans of the Unted Natons. By md-95, the world had crossed the,5,, mark and showed a 6,, ncrease from the md-95 total. PEONAL NCOME The Department of Commerce reports that, for the frst fve months of 965, total personal ncome n the Unted tates was at an annual rate of $96,,,, a gan 'of $,,, over the correspondng perod of 95. THOUGHT! Now that the seamen aren't at sea, the country s. t. LoUls Post-Dspatch, Your Hew ocal ecurty. What advantages are derved as a result of the dsablty freeze provsons under the socal securty law?. Durng a perod of dsablty, the wage record of the dsabled ndvdual s consdered frozen. The P«Tlod of low earnngs or no earnngs need not be counted when fgurng the average monthly wage. The elmnaton'of these low earnngs perods r«sult» n a hgher average monthly wage whch. n turn rtsults n a larger monthly beneft at age 65 or to the survvors should the dsabled person de before reachng age 65. emember, an applcaton must be fled by the dsabled person, Q. s t necessary to oe dsabled for any defnte perod of tme before the dsablty freeze provsons of the law can be consdered? A. Yes. You must be dsabled for at least sx months. Q. Wbfln are the new dsablty freeze provsons of the socal securty program effectve? Chancellor Adenauer's Chrstan Democratc 'party n West Germany has offered a bll for electoral reform that woultj set up a tworparty system. Q July, 955, and applcatons should be fled now. Can an ndvdual who s dsabled, collect monthly benefu before he reaches age 85? No. egardless of any dsablty, no monthly benefts can be pad to a retred worker before he reaches age 66. Can the dsablty be of any nature, or must t be of some partcular type? The dsablty enn consst of anythng that can be medcally determned: t may be bodly sckness, /mental llness, blndness, or the result of bodly njury, AGED Paper s used n effects to mtate «:,, and waves. A crak,, heard n broad -;: from the scrpt an, age of the plot. y ;. The General y r tlon announced nn expanson am, program deslgnrd ',', produce more p n,, r. trucks. The Foregn Dp,,,, stratlon' recently extra $,,( n to Turkey to help, nflaton am «[,, shortage. WE'E A CLOE To YOU A YOU TELEPHONE! Dal H -! or H -8 Free Estmates Cheerfully Gven No Fords Coal & Lumber KfNG GEOGE OAD F() PECAL AVNG at UMM Days Only - THU., FDAY & ATUDA AKE your tuna salad crsp and M crunchy wth chopped celery and toasted almonds. Add enough mayonnase to mosten, then serve wth lettuce and halva of clng peaches to a really dressy garnsh. Plump, cooked prunes, ptted and stuffed wth bacon-cheese are wonderful go-togcthers wth any frut or meat alad man dsh. Whle you watch hungrly over what s cookng over charcoal, you and your grsts wll enjoy nbblng on potato chps whch hav«been dpped n tangy mashed avacado blended together wth mnced ECPE OF THE WEEK pced Green Beans (erves ) slces bacon tablespoons bacon drppngs t tablespoon chopped onon tablespoons vnegar V to & teaspoon salt Dash of pepper V,' cups cooked or canned green beans, draned aute bacon n skllet; remove and break nto small peces. aute onon n drppngs untl tender. Add vnegar and 'seasonngs;.blend. Add bacon and beans; mx together lghtly and heat. rpe olves and a bt of lemon Juce. Try a hot lma bean salad wth franks on one of the warm days for an appetzng supper. To make t, toss the large, cooked lmas wth a hot bacon-vnegar dressng, top wth chunks of frankfurters and bake n»a moderate oven to heat the frankfurters a bt. A delcous dressng for chunks of lettuce uses soured cream mxed wth some anchovy paste. Th,n ths a bt wth vnegar and add salt and freshly ground pepper fc taste Cottage cheese mounded n the center of a plate, surrounded wth small slces or chunks of watermelon and clusters of dark cherres makes a lovely salad platter. Keep a well assorted relsh tray on hand when you serve meat or fsh salads to add nterest to jour menu. CATEET PUPL COT CATEET - The cost per school pupl n ths borough s $,5, acordng to the annual report of tate Educaton Commssoner Frederck M. aubnger lor the school year. The enrollment for that year was lsted d,6 pupls. The cost n Perth Amboy s lsted at $.7 an dn New Branswwl at *88&,5ft,pw «apua, -ft* fgures are based on the dally average attendance., n Korea the Communsts have been accused by the Unted Natons command of contnued volaton of the armstce agreement. ecretary of Commerce Weeks sad the Unted tates has entered the sec.ond.lau of 955 wth every prospect ol achevng y«w producton and sales records. The pansh Oovemmnt announced acceptance of a court decson permttng panard* baptsed Human Catholcs to marry nu-catholca n a dvll ceremony. ummer s often one bg headache for Mrs. Homemaker and the reason bols down to the smple fact that no matter the weather, she's stll responsble for the preparaton of daly meals for her famly. Whle there s actually no % soluton for ths, t's helpful to use famlar pantry shelf products n quckly prepared dshes. Combnng; the rght foods s also mportant, and what could be more nspred than a cereal 'n soup combnaton. Although there are many ways to go about ths, here'8 one that beat* all and beats the heat, too. Called "Meal n A Casserole" t means exactly what t says; t has everythng... soup, fsh, vegetables and topped wth crunchy toasted corn flakes. 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5 \batemarco Hurls. Joe's '(andy and Brown To U- Wn Over Cty Lne Hurl lo6 Wn,, (TEET John Abatr Abate- t. Joe's. n r* presdent of the Cty Lne, club, showed the younger of thr Cty Lne Tavern hnw tally should be played M He hurled the t. Joseph's,' \j,,nc team to an mpressve.,, trumph over Blaekle os- ru \ cty Lne combne ths ;ll U'lbs's,\:!)v." us he s called, was.,! all the way as he al-, mht scattered hts, wth- l:lknn sngle battrtr. He ',,, ht and scored one run Ml' lln;tll' phenomenal thng about hs nee was the fact that he lust men to face hm ul order, wth three nfeld ten pop fles. Abby" was lterally hav-,, tme of hs lfe, the t. j.ttc's were really gvng,. s.snowskl hs bumps,, Heavly n the frst and ft nnes. ) x score: llml! OFTBALL NATONAL,., LEAGUE Cty Lne ) u, ' -k lb Hub Markay Wns lubber Came from jtv Lne by 5- - The Club Mark ll- rubber game from!.;:»' n the Junor ecre-,.lull League last week - school feld, 5 to. T.r " '»n developed nto a nn:: duel between Kudel and..h urn! went that way untl t D;) h f of the sxth nnng Club Markay exploded runs and the ball game. FL!..n -.truck out batters funned nne. Hovers Defeat ly Famly, 5-, k lnd Lesky C"t::lKKK r r n a surprse up- C.VT defeated the Holy : ). n the enor Base- Tuesday nght ul the :,.. Meld. The defeat ; ; :«' Holy Famly nne nto pc, n the matter of > of ponts, wth the :! : lk the pace. CN,-!s beat Bob eaman ''ld tme. They accom-,.! msson by watng l'tl ruund when they ']' ' lun.s across the plate. jru'd by walkng. : ' k out. Modrak walked.:!::.; ht a lne sngle down ' j.tsc lne to score both lfurc the nnng was ckvfh had a bu 5-to-l A n t..s second game. He "'.v one ht. The only ' was m trouble was n ; (Mne when the Holy AJJ. scored ther.sngle "!' by nnngs: --y - 5 x 5,uoo Unted tates nvestments $6,,,, l "l"k Amercan know-how '' ' deas n what amounts :: " t-nurprse Pont Four Ths an That f Brannlck, to b* honored 'wt wth (oldea lable* ' 'l.l dnner, hu been M#- *"t the New Ttrh GUnt > years. Except tor Conne " ladlvwul DM been afflu- *H a major tafte team u " Bnumck. Ha Joned the hw organzaton n M and under four olub prmldento «lu { Bruh, Harrj Hemp- A. Btoneham. and ">«b«m. 8uu» 98. (Jrmubee ecretarj of the fk ban rurk b»u dab... Not ml bav the lane rule on lull-»»»wer the boll for»n u >l round n» botnj n.toh. the bell fur a lv ed s 'ounted out n bs bs oornor ror "' K credted to the ruund ""'«"P- U» DKhter to..tl to " lo wtt» by tba rlnf pbylouu " KHwtb, the bout, lu OUO " l» "curded a a T.». O. ""H the natun have obl '' 'atwuuon the our- >uonf the lutlon't ool- out more cholmrahlp*... b for utbau and ba^el- Holowatch, b E. yan, f r. P t/.ptrlck, f Myprs. ss Varga. lb. yan, b Brrchka. b Lelgmnn, f Z. Ptzpatrck, rf Kady, of M, Fllzpatrlck, p Totals Cty Lne t. Joseph's ' 9 6 x Gavaletz Texaco Holds Lead wth to Vctory j CATFET The combned ptchng of andy and Brown upst the frst place t. Elks lasers, as Brown's Tavern won an easy to 6 vctory n the Amerl- ' JB oftball League race. " andy and Bruwn collaborated! n holdng the t. Elas combne to two scattered hts. Brown's started the scorng early and pushed fve-runs j across the plate n the openng 'round. Konc, b CATEET Oavaletz Texaco mantaned ts lead n frst Hunderman, cf Balars, ss place n the ecreaton oftball Kolnock. b League by knockng off ts ;los- J- Yavorsky, lb est compettor, Bo's Tavern, Lw.ak, f Wednesday evenng, at Lebg's Qalamb, c Feld by a to count. " J Hershey. f Bubby Horask set the pace for 'MaKthlu, p the wnners by bangng out three sngles n Tour trps to the plate. Totals udy tark, Jr., also contrbuted to the wnnng couse by slammng jut a long 8-foot home run. Cutter, cf-b Bll Kutney, wnnng hurler, allowed only eght scattered hts throughout. teve Lcsky was the battng Benson, b Medwck. lb Luke, ss andy, cf-p star for the Bo's, gettng thre for lk, rf four ncludng a double. ' The box score: Guvaletz Texaco Brown, p Leahy, cf Curran, f Kordrak, c O'elly, f Lukach,,ss W. edel, c.. eldel, lb Grffth, b tnrk, cf Horatkl, f Koval. b Kutney, p Totals E. esko, f. Lesky, ss Bohanek, b L. esko. c J. Lesky, lb Q'Donnell, rf Akalewlcz, b Adams, cf vntsky, b Totals Tavern core by nnngs: o's Tavern Qavaletz x Two base hts O'elly, W, edel, Koval. Three base hts. Lcsky. Home uns tark. Umpre Comba and esko. Hll A. C. uffers Upset by Cobras n lugfest, 9- CATEET The Hll A C suffered an upset, 9 to, at the hands of the last place Cobras n a free-httnt! tlt at the Park feld on Wednesday nght. Knch d'ove n sx runs n the last three, nnngs,by rappng out a homer and two sngles to clnch the game for the Cobras. Howard, ozzelle's brllant feldng saved the game for the Cobras more than once by feldng mpossble hts and convertng them nto outs. Klnch, wnnng hurler. allowed ten hts but he was most effectve wth men on base. core by nnngs: Hll A. C. 7 Cobra's ' 7 x 9 Two base hlts-^kashu, loan. Hadynak, Arva, E. ozzelle (. Three-base hts tewart. Home uns Kraly, Hadynnk, Klnch. Umpres Mlkcs and Baslc!. BA8KBA H ACE.. Detrot Tlgnr' *lu(kl«outoelder Al Eallu* le»u both leafue wth.lt b»ttt«f»»er» e. He' oloulr ed bom«runs, scored B6»nd butted n 5. Al' M. "e'* 6 * lm and halla from BslUmor*. ather than gamble on more acton, tvouwe CK vhent fa-uwrs vousd a surprsng 7.5 per cent for contnuutlon of ueset rgd controls on ther rops next year. - They added two more Tuns n the thrd nnng. Luke's tlrtc-for-fve was the best httng effort for the wnners, Balars and Yavorskl were.le lucky ones to Ket a ht for! he losers. AMECAN OFTBALL LEAGUE t. Ella's Brown's Totals core by nnngs: Brown's t. Ella's 6 ec chedule for Comng Week NATONAL OFTBALL LEAGUE Lebg's Feld 6:5 P. M. Aug. Mon. Msko's Tavern vs. Gavaletz Texaco. Teus. Cty Lne vs Knghts of Columbus. Wed. Bo's Tavern vs v st. Joseph's. AMECAN OFTBALL LEAGUE Park Feld 6:5 P. M. Aug. Mon. Brown's Tavern vs. Cobra's. Wed. Hll A. C. vs. t. Ela's. ENO BAEBALL Hgh clmv ta*um 6: P. M. Aug. Mon, amblers vs. Clovers. Thurs. Holy Famly vs. All tars, JUNO LEAGUE tadum. 6: P. M. AUK, Tues. Club Markay vs Econ. Chevy. Wed. Cty Lne vs. abo's port hop. MDGET LEAGUE Park Feld 5: P. M. AUK. Tues. W. Carteret vs. Holy famly, Thurs. Cardnals.vs Hawks. CUB LEAGUE Park Feld 9:5 A. M. Aug. Tues. Walt & Gene's vs Holy Famly. Wed. Panthe"»* vs Apaches. M6n... 'BlaBMgftHawls ss Hawks. ^^ GL' OFTBALL LEAGUE 6:'l5 P M. " Aug. Mon. Farmerettes vs. Bara-,et tes. MartyOrr Bests Kraly n Duel; Holy Famly Wns CATEBT n a tght ptcher's duel,, wth only three hts; bens allowjed by both hurl^rs, the Holy Famly nne beat the amblers, to, last Frday nght at the hgh school feld. The ptchng duel found Marty Orr bestng Krally by a close margn of to hts. Both sdes scored n the frst frame. Tho ^core remaned dead - loeked untl the sth nnng whe Gurul jjot hs second ht of the aame, a double. He advanced to thrd on a passed ball. Makwnsk walked. Tryng to pclf Makwnsk off frst base, Gural scored before Makwlnskl was retred va the run-down route. Marty Orr hurled brllantly all the way. The box score: Holy Famly - Kmbkrs q NAME LENGTHEN FOE, cotland Elzabeth Tlpuson. started We wth her^ easly pronounced t ne! tasvyear' she changed her name to Thomson-nge to meet the terms of the wll of a w«althy cousn, Ml»» Hlda nge, Md thus nherted a lfe nterest to almost $6,,. ecently, she marred aeorga#nes-llllngton and took hs name, of course. But, to keep her nhertance the brde and groom changed both ther names. They wll become Mr. and Mrs. George nge-lnnea-ltlllngston. Post-tfur Japan more Westernzed. }s becomng MONEY TEAM NAHUA FDAY. JULY, tf>55 AM> AE WELL OH WAY TO fbcom/hg THE GEATET MOtEY TEAM /V me H&tbny OF ACG MAW OF, 76 ANPt79.7 Mr/ QPEAKNG OUT POT by M Accompaned by two frends of mne, saw the Yankees bump off the Chcago Whte ox at the tadum Tuesday nght n a hghly crucal contest. Yog Berra's late home run smajsh provded the Yanks wth the - margn of vctory. Despte ther trumph, the Yanks, to me, dd not look too mpressve. Wth frst place n the balance, we thought that there would be a sell-out crowd p'n hand, but a lttle more than 7, pad admssons were recorded. Flash: chard Mglecz apponted to hgh school football staff and also assstant coach to Dougy Kng n baseball by Board of Educaton Wednesday nght. Good ljck, Dck. John Abatemarco, who s n hs late 's, showed the youngsters a thng or two about softball ths week when he carved out a neat to trumph over the Cty Lne boys, as t! Joseph's won o.ut. teve Lesky hurled a neat one-htter aganst the Holy Famly team as the Clovers,upset the favortes, 5 to, ths week. However, n another game, the Holy Famly nne beat the amblers as Marty Orr hurled a nfty one-htter. nce t has been announced that Nashua wll be shpped to aratofa for a "rest," followng hs vctory n the Arlngton Classc, t appears that the two name horses n the Choce takes to be held next Wednesday wll be Montpeler's aratoga and Everglades Farm's Nance's Lad. Both have gven excellent accounts of nselves n states competton ths season. How to score yourself: your choces ---. You get ten ponts for a,correct.frst pck, fve for a second, three for a, thrd, and one pont for a correct fourth choloe. Twenty s average; thrty, good; forty, very good, and ffty s perfect.. Whch player would you safy holds the major league record fr most stolen bases n a lfetme? < > Ty Cobb, ( ) Blly, Hamlton, < ) Max Cares. < > Harry tovey.. Good baje stealers wll tell you that the rjost dffcult theft s home. Can you pame the player who holds the major league record n ths department? ( > George Case, ( ) Trs peaker. ( ) Pete eser, ( ) Max Carey.. Mller Huggtns, former manager'of the New York Yankees, set the Natonal League record when he was caught stealng 6 tmes as a member ol the Cfcrdtaals n [9\\, However, he also madp uccessful steals. Can you name the player who holds the major league record for jmost lmes caught stealng? ( > ftrls peaker, t ) Ty Cobb. ( > tteorge Case, J Bob Dllllnger. t. Oh June ^5, W. Oeorge Oore of Chcago stole seven bases n on«game. But can you name the player n modern baseball (alter ) who stole sx bases n a. game? > Edde J Collns, t ) Max Carey. ( ) Dan McOam, ( ) tan Hack. 5, On July 9, W9, ay Dowd of the Phladelpha Athletes was nserted r the game as a plnchrunner and stole two bases. Only one other player has ever accomplshed a smlar feat as a pnchrunner, and at present s a coach wtu a major league club. Can you By Alan Mover joe Zmmerman esults Lsted n Gves Hts as ecreaton League Just. Paragraphs The Unted tates Navy s plannng to fly sx to eght planes nonstop from New Zealand to Mc- Murtando ound n Antarctca. The December flght wll be the frst lnkng that contnent drectly wth other lands. EXPLANED Tme boy n the long pants got on the streetcar for a dme. The boy n the short pants got on for fve cents. The pretty grl got on for nothng she had a transfer,- BatatJrdge Mansheet. Elzabeth Taylor s certanly beng kept busy. After she completes "Gant," Metro has three other pctures ready for her and she'll be top star n all three: The frst s Du Maurler's "Maryanne," then "aquel," and last. "The Wlder hores of Love." NEW HELCOPTE A new' helcopter, capable of carryng nneteen pasengers, s beng bu lt for arlne use. t s a commercal verson of the large, rotary-wnged plane used by the Ar Forte and the Army. Last Word There are "ohf nhdred and thrty-two daly tewspapers n the Unted tates publshed by wpmen, whch leads us to beleve they also have the last word edtorally- Ctrsttn cence Montor. Every Tme Every" tme we see the sgn "Lades - eady - to - Wen Clothes" we thnk,t s about tme U. 8.. poka. name hm? ( ) ay Blades, ( Prank Cro&ett, ( ) Al Vncent, ( ) Jake Ptler. TUN PAGE FOB ANWE Knghts Wn, - CATEET Behnd the two- ] ht twrlng of Joe Zmmerman. h Knlrht of Columbus dcfvttd Mlskn's Tnvrrn. to, n the He.'realon oftball Lrntur thl» k at Ll!'bl'» Feld Zmmy" was thf complete CATBET - n the Cub League, the Panthers d«fe«trd the Blackhawks. 9 to 5, to lake thlnl place n the team utandfn Palnkas ht t home run to lead the attack for the wtnnets. Also n th* Cub League thr Walt A Otm' won two games, dcffatnn the Blackhawks. to. to remtln n a te wth the Hawks and then defeat the Hawks. to 8. to stc l H!' stuaton at tl mes..shutk uut the opposlon untl thr fnul round. At no t a \ assume the leadershp eruatondefensve play by hortstop.mf was he n trouble of loslm. Mttrok» saved the game for the rhopsn losng hurlgr, turned wnners. n u Kood Humy. but the Knlghls converted thu nto three runs n the Dl's League tht wrn. After llnu scolev* for tar* hung halr tnt deftt lrce nnngs, the KnlghU added thr wo nuu n the fotrth nnng and jne n the'tfth round. The box score: Knghln uf Lawler, f Lucas. b srzllo t cf J. Kend. b Zmmy, p Oldnkowsk, ss Kalupa. rf ohayda, c Turdff, lb Columbus Totals 8 Mlako' Tavern H Gural, b Merelo, cf Mcnjel, ss J. Hayduk, f Thompson, p rvng, b Magella, b O'Bren, c E. Hayduk, rf Utus, lb Totals Knghts of Col. - - Mlsko's rd Dll on Dons lks at Freehold FEEHOLD Carl Dll, a veteran of ffty years around harness racng tracks, wll have a thrd son n the compettve end of the game when Walter, 6, bows as a rensman durng the 5-day meetng whch opens at Freehold aceway aturday afternoon. August 6. Walter's older brothers, John,, and Charles, 6, are experenced hands at handlng the rens whle perched n the seat of a sulky. Charles, ncdentally, staged a terrfc rally n the fnal half of last year's meetng to wn the drvng champonshp here. A fourth son has never shown any lnclmfltlon to getfto the'game. He owns a lumber yard n New York. The entre Dll famly, except Walter, are natves of Covlngton, nd. Walter frst saw the lght of day n Goshen, N. Y., durng the perod that hs father was drvng for the Good Tme table owned by Walter Cox. At present the famly resdence s Freehold. Barn No. 5 on the Freehold grounds today houses Ferrs Norrls, -year-old pacer; Dandy Jack, -year-old trotter; and Helen Hayes, -year-old pacer, all under he watchful eye of Walter. Wth hese horses he hopes to start a uccessful drvng career. Those who hang around he rack rooms never could undertand why Walter ddn't start racng at a much earler age. Hs mothers were n competton before ther seventeenth brthdays. Quzzed on the subject, Walt nswered, poltely, "t's the only art of the busness haven't,red." Father of three, boys, Junor, 'hllp and Charles, Walter says, f any of them want to get nto he game, t s okay wth me. The lusness has treated he famly fne through the years," "Mama? Oh yes, she lkes to, hang around the house and do the cookng," concluded Walter. All tars Beat Clovers wth uns n Frst, 8- (JAJTEET The All tars beat the Clovers, 8 to, by gettng four runs n the frst nnng. The bg blow n the openng frame was delvered by Jacke Metquta who banged out a home run to left feld wth one man on base. Hayko allowed the Clovers only three hts to gan hs fourth vctory ' aganst, only two losses. lomko was the losng hurler. He has yet to wn hs frst mound vctory. " tragapede was the only one to get two hts for the All tars. The box score: Clovers All tars!l, -f ONE Tnp n/tffr CHMONQ, fa. Taken nto court on a charge of publc drunkenness, a woman was salmd by the judge, several hours later. f ste was stll drunk. he repled, He certanly not." The judge concluded that the "he" was the most damagng testmony he had ever heard and sentenced her to ten dollars and costs. A MODEN VEON f you can make better daptrap, the world wll beat a path to your door. Lawson (Mssour)- evew. PAOE FVE PAL News and ports 'ound Town Bj BENXT The hot wphc dne<! not stop thf Natonal Football League from prartlcnt and t doe not stop snme of out boys from gettng ther lght workouts. Everyone s atartlnk to (turss what knd of wason s n «tor# for \\\ Cnrteret Hgh Your UP.W as on.mwd as mne for anldpstlng a Farmerettes n the overtme j good season wth nearly the whole play, to. n the Mdget League the Cardnals defeated the Holy Famly. 7 to. to run ts unbeaten strng to seven straght games. Home runs by Ed Cartnlchael and Cetsar Wllams featured the vctory. lotwlnskl srrbcked a homer for the losers. Also n the Mdget league the Holy Famly knocked off the War Hawks n easy style, 7 to 9. Hnrmcrskl and Kondrk wth fve llts apece ncludng two home runs set the offensve pace for tht attack. Kovacs walloped a home run for the losers. All tars Defeat Farmerettes, -, On Kent's Homer CATEET The newlyformed All tars scored a major upset over the once undefeated Farmerettes n an extra nnng to, ths week at the Columbus chool feld. As a result of ther trumph the All tars are now leadng the second half race wth two straght vctores. The games was won n the overtme nnng when Joyce Ken connected for her second home runs of the game, ozelle and Johnson also ht crcut smashes to help the All tars wn. Woodhull, Gormley and ar zllo grls starred for the losers The box score: GL' OFTBALL LEAGUE Johnson, p pupshanek, c ozzell, us Kent, lb Markus, b Leahy, b Dorko, f Pennlngton. rf ca, cf Mrda, cf All tan 5 5 ft & 5 Totals Farmerettes Goyena, b Woodhull, lb Gormley, b D. arzlllo, p A. arzllo, c E. Hendrcks. ss Tampa, cf Godfrey, cf E. Hendrcks, f Wyatt, rf Clnege, rf T6tals Walt and Ge ne's Beat Hawks, -8, To Gan st Place CATEET - Walt & Gene Flower hop defeated the Hawks. to 8, to gan undsputed possesson of frst place n the Cub ecreaton League Tuesday afternoon at the Park feld. The fne feldng of Mtroka and the httng of Dengeleg and Kuhn, plus the twrlng of Denseleg contrbuted to the vctory for Walt & Gene's. Denleg was ncked for nne hts, but he kept out of trouble by scatterng them over seven nnngs. tewart and Leleszl each had three hts for the losers. Walt & Gene's led by one rln, 8 to 7. gong nto the sxth nnng when they explode^ wth a nlng rally. core by nnngs: Walt & Gene's Hawks 95 team graduated. s foolsh: yet n Cartcrel the unexpected usually happen* ComtK back from the varsty s year wll be Eugene C»rlchael, Bobby FlUula and Erne ohaly and the Boys who saw some lmted acton plus the freshman team. n more days, ractlce are crculatng around wn that a new football coach tll take over, but when the seaon begns you wll see the same oaches who worked last year nludlng lchey Mlglecz. Two former Carteret Hgh stars re back from the servce n he army and playng good.ball, llchard Mglecz playng wth the lambler and Bobby Modrack Hatchng for the Clovers. Three major changes durng he past week occurred n the ecreaton League. Frst' n the enlor hard ball league, the Clovers upset the league-leadng Holy Famly by scorng fve tmes n the ffth to wn 5-. Next, n the Junor league, Club Markay got fve runs n the sxth nnng to beat the Cty Lne team 5- and take over the lead n the Junor league. The thrd upset occurred n the Grl's league as the All tars upset the favored Farmorettes n B nnngs as Joyce Kent ht a homer to gve the Farmerettes ther only defeat ths season. Walt untl Geza Horvath comes back from vacaton and hears about the bad news. * Good to see that Bobby Kent has fnally dscarded hs crutches. * * * Too many of the boys are playng softball one day and hard ball the next day. Many experts agree ths s not good. Tonght at Yankee tadum, chard harkey, manager of the Club Markay team along wth. George Furan and Donald Zazworskl of hs team and Jacke Palva from the Cty Lne wll see the game from a box seat n back of Mel Allen, through the generosty of Mchael Pusllo who donated the four tckeu. These tckets were turned ovef to me and n turn were gven to 'the above-mentoned. Pop Ellott s wonderng why Carteret Hgh does not feld a occer team. There a.re many n Carteret who play the game and Pop Ellott s wllng to lend a hand and help out. M,any don't remember, but Pop was one of the best players n tate some years back and knows the game frum A to Z. three-ru> wn- - 8 "For Favorable mportant change n next week's schedule: Junor league wll play on Tuesday nstead of Monday; Club Markay vs. Economy Chevrolet, enor league wll play Monday. " ' * * Coaches for the Hgh chool season have been apponted. n football, head coach Doug Kng wll be asssted by Moe pal-. sor and ch Mglecz, Wes ^ wak wll head th* freshman team." Basketball, Wes pewak and asssted by Dous Kng. Bob O'Donnell wll coach the-frosh team. Walter (Moe) Gasor wll coach the grade teams. Baseball, Doug Kng as head coach wll be asssted by chard Mlglecg. Track coach wll agan be Wes ptwak. T WLL omebody has suggested an AllL Amercan Football Week, to be observed n the mddle of the season. The Pan-Amercan Coaches Week, we suppose, wll come, as usual, Just after tq ctyse. Boston Herald. wnen you order prnted matter, chances are you want t n a hurry. Our craftsmen know ths, and* are geared to render hghspeed servce, wth no sacrfle? & QU&!& gajl us today! Woodbrd^e 8-7. mpressons!" MDDLEEX PE GBEEN TUT N. J.

6 PAW;.X, m jsn but a matter of gve and take Also My daughter s plannng to be that love has to be nourshed and next month and am tended f t s to reman nllve. about the success of her Also, that no one s perfect and f your mate s wllng to make Tn' hoy s a very nce fellow allowance for some of your faults; but mv l'tuklter doesn't seem to t should work both ways. be very much n love wth hm. Never marry n haste, but no oner when asked her f she was wth p person long enough to know qute UT he was the man she sad hs bad qualtes as well as hs she lked hm better than anyone good ponts. else nd that f they ddn't get alok she could always get a dvorce Ths seems nn awful atttude to tak* towards ft sacred contract, don't you thnk? WOED MOTHE Vt. LOUA Address your letters to: Lousa, 9 Natl. rress Bde, Washngton. D. C. t. Mary's Church Answer: (Contnued from Pnge > reratnly do auree wth you'mrs. Anastasla uher, Mrs. Ann that such nn atttude towards j chwalllk. mnrraue s dsastrous. That s Also; Mrs. Ann adowsky. Mrs. probably why so many fal and ' ose Terebetsky, Mrs. Mary Yarowhy thr dvovp courts nre busy. schak, Mrs. Alce Wadak, Mrs. now-a-dys. A couple who has one Qnda. Mrs. Ann Pukash, Mrs, eye on the dvorce court, whle Mary ogarek, Mrs. Marlon Pavllk, they s re cottlk marred, has two Mrs Catherne Nestcrwlt, Mrs. strkes cnst ts success before Helen Kaslw, Mrs. Mary Hamulak, thc,v ;:rl started. Mrs. Nada Zubenko, Mrs. Josephne fnor, Mrs. Mnne Charow- thnk our generaton has faled, to a lu-e extent, to teach our chldren that marrage s a sacred Also; Mrs. Mary Wychnvancc, vow, for bettor for worse for rcher or poorer, and 'tl death do us Kopko, Mrs, Ann Kalscn and Mrs. Anna LescWnk, Mrs. Eva part Mrs. Eugena Fedak. Of course, there are tmes when Mchael Terebetsky and M- a dvorce s necessary f the husband s a brute no one can expect a wfe to put up wth abuse, But when husbands and wves break ther vows because they have smply lost ther taste for each other or see someone they thnk move attractve, that s too bud. thnk most of the fault les wth us, us mothers, n not maklnu our chldren realze that marrage s lfe-tme proposton and Unt they should be very sure before they me wed, teachng them to get along wth each other. One of the. prme requstes of a happy s unselfshness and, of course, courtesy naturally follows unselfshness. The boy or grl who has always had hs own wny and tres to make hs partner over to sut hs taste s a very poor matrmonal bet. They wll be demandng and thoughtless and make lfe a nghtmare-for ther partner. f they chance to marry another selfcentered person, t won't take long for them to reach the partng of the ways. They wll have to learn that marrage s not one long tea party After The Move top At THE COVE DVE WEATHE FOECAT HOT! TATY NACK" Outer Green treet ENJOY. YOUELF And be comfortable n cool uts, hrts anj portswear. top n. All summer goods ON ALE NOW. ' MAN TEET Nel to Woolworth's Frday Tll 9 P. M, Treat The Famly To UNDAY DNNE At YY'oodbrlge Townshp's Must Beautful estaurant HOWAD JOHMOnj oute # At The Cloverleaf WOODUUDGE chael awchak, co-charmen of the bar refreshment commttee selected the followng commttee to assst them: Myron Bobenchk, tephen Hamulak, Joseph) Potochg, Walter Glnda, John Tedak, Anthony Lucas. Joseph uhar, Mchael Hrak, Mchael Bobenchk, Mchael Capp, Theodore Kasw, Walter Bobenchk, tanley Glnda, Joseph Hrlak, tephen Andrasz, Joseph Terebetsky, Mchael Holowchuk. Also, tephen tar. Al Bobenchk, Myron Dacko, Harry omanlak, John Kuzma, Harry Carr, John Bobenchk, Joseph Leschek, John omanetz, Joseph Pukash, John Bartko, Mchael adowsk, Joseph Derewsky, John Kelman, Harold Kalsen, Charles Bubnck, Mchael chwallk, tephen Lehosky, Joseph Kllyk, John Hrak, tanley Ogarek, tanley Pukash, Mchael kerchek, John and Peter polowltz, Walter vantsk and tephen Matlaga r. The commttee n charge of admssons and specal events are: Hrak, Mary omanck, Katherne Kelman, g a Kelman, Catherne awchak, Mary Bobenchk, Mary Bubnck, Elzabeth Dacko, Judth Kaskw, rene Kllyk, ophe Lazor, Vctora Pukush, Eva Kokolus, ophe Klyk, tephane Lazor, ose Kokolus, Mare poganeu, Ann Capp, Mary Kelarl. The church trustees wll be n Charge of refreshment tcket sales. Tckets are beng dstrbuted through the church groups. The affar s open to the publc. t was also announced that nvtaton!) were sent to varous parsh socetes and organzatons n New York, Bayonne, Newark. Jersey Cty. Passac, Trenton and Elzabeth. lona Massey, who last appeared n a flm n 99, n plannns an appearance at Last Vegas and s dscussng several pcture offers. Her book, " Lve to Love," wll be publshed ths fall. Today's Pattern Pattern 9: Msses" lzrs,, 6, 8, ;. za 6 takes ', yards 9-nch fabrc. end Thrty-fve cents n colna for ths pattern add 5 cents tor each pattern f you wlsl lst-class malng. end to 7 Newspaper Pattern Dept., West 8th t., New York, N. Y. Prnt planly NAME, ADDE wth ZONE, ZE and TYLE NUMBE. NEEDED POOF OWENBOO, Ky When the absent owner of a parked car returned, Polce Leut, Owen Bradley charged hm wth "sluggng the meter.'' The proof the meter's con box ddn't contan a centonly four slugs. WFE CANT PELL NAME DETOT. Mch. n pettonng the court to have hs name changed, Eleftheros Kavounds,, told the judge hs wfe can't spell hs name. He wanted t changed to Larry Andrews. THE A. E. C. Presdent Esenhower sgned wth "great, reluctance" a bll gvng the Atomc Energy Commsson $,8,87,. He warned that the cut of $,, from the measure would jeopardze work on atomc weapons and peaceful uses of atomc energy. ecprocal A poll dscloses that what chldren value most n ther mothers te understandng. Just for a flyer,, we wll guess that what mothers value most n ther chldren s "understandableness. t. Lous Dspatch. We Wonder! Day after day as we turn around and survey the vast audence at the afternoon baseball games, we sort of wonder what, type of soft jobs these fans have that permt ther regular attendance, Chrstan cence Montor. ALE Frday & aturday Chldren's Fall Clothng!, eg. ALE CODUOY CAWLE us to ^.8 to.8 Corduroy lacks <*»»'««>»«to.98.8 to.88 FLANNEL HT. to w».8 to.88 POLO HT. to to.88 Grl's Flannel Lned lacks \M to zoso to.88 Boy's Flannel! PAJAMA»«to m],n to.88 NYLON LACK, >.5 Corduroy & Gabardne ets 7.9s t» o.985. to 7. Lmted Quantty) Best Brand Tranng Pants w.5 (/en and ) ALL UMME GOOD - NOW ON ALE - PAJAMA OVEALL LACK HOT ETON UT, Etc. The Greatest ale Values Are At lrf tellngly A K CONDTONED nr Your Comfort KDAY, J.V ',), l!l!l ON OAD TO HEALTH Kathy Doyle, V, of ayrrvlle. s New Jersey's poster grl for the )55 fter Elzabeth Kenny Polo Foundaton fund appeal, to be held n August. Kathy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederck M. Doyle of Kathleen Place, was strcken wth polo n 5 and receved the Kenny treatment at the ster Kenny nsttute n Jersey Cty Medcal Center. Wth her s Kenny Therapst Mare C. Harrs. The Kenny treatment s free. The Kenny Foundaton depends entrely uon publc contrbutons for support. Goal for New Jersey n the fund-rasng campagn s $, toward the overall Eastern Area fgure of $55,. Contrbutons may be sent to your local charman or to New Jersey ster Kenny Headquarters, Medcal Center, Jersey Cty. Wngs of Lfe (Contnued from Page ) Natonal afety Councl, asprn and the salcylates are the most common drug kllers of young chldren. They are frequently kept n the famly medcne chest wthn reach of chldren. ports Quz Answers. Bll Hamlton stole 97 bases durng hs -year stay n the major leagues.. Harold (Pete) eser, when he played wth the Brooklyn Dodgers n 96. even of hs league-leadng thefts were at home plate.. Ty Cobb of the Detrot Tgers n 95 when he was caught stealng 8 tmes. The Georga Peach stole 96 bases that season.. Edde Collns, when a member of the Phladelpha Athletcs n 9, accomplshed the feat twce n one season, 5. Jake Ptler, the Brooklyn Dodger coach, on May, 98. U., techncal ad s called boon to Latn Amerca. THEVE ETUN LOOT PNGFELD,. The theves who took all four hubcaps off Wllam omack, Jr.'s 955 automoble, returned them, placng them on the front seat of the car, wth ths note: "They don't ft. Vou can have them back. Thanks." The note was unsgned. LEEPNG PLL TO DOG, TOO T. PETEBUG, Pla Frank Tufaro arrved home about 5 P. M. to fnd hs wfe n a dazed condton and ther pet dog almost.dead. Mrs. Tufaro told her husband she had taken 8 sleepng plls and had gven the dog. Gven treatment, they are both recoverng. K. of C. Breakfast Contnued from Page t Paul Dwyer, former pastor of t, Joseph's Church, who wll 'soon celebrate hs 5th year of ordnaton to the presthood. He s now statoned n Wsconsn. nstallatons of offcers wll be held August 8 wth Dstrct Deputy obert Holzhemer, Woodbrdge n charge. ev. Vctor Grabran spoke on the benefts of beng a good and actve member. Chef herdan presded at the sesson. HOME EMODELNG CN ANY JOB FOM CELUlt TO OOF-A LOW A $ PE MO EE OU DPLAY KTCHEN. DOME BATH UMPU OOM ' AL TYPl OF EPAt UP TO 7 YEA TO PAY THE AFf.T COMPANY WTH 5 Q. FT. OF DPUY AEA llnncll Oltrr: fall CMarer 7-7HH ELN THEATE Bonded Cerffjed nsured»-^o PHONE ELN, N. J. Ll-8-79 Hey Boys and Grls! ATUDAY, JULY Dth Gpntk Matnee h«w tartng at : P. M. Tfe Createst Technlcf]or Chnaren' Ttcure nrun Tmes *THE WZAD OF OZ" ALO. 'J PAATOOPE AUVtNTHl "JUMP NTO HULL" PLU 5 NKW CAUOON Come Early!! CHAPTE UPEMAN and ATOM MAN Don't Mss t!! Keen Contests Contnued from Pane > Gerald Wnutowsk. Joseph Call- arl, am ca, Al ohayda, Mcharl Kondrk and chard Krlznk wth Gerald Wnutowsk wna prze. A bubble gum contest was held at Washngton 8chool Playground wth the followng grls enterng the 8- age group: Mary Dreboty, Mary " Gudz, rene Bruss. Luba Lytwlnenko and Donna Lytwnenko wth Mary Dreboty wnnng The boys entered n the 8- age group were obert Kalupa, Donald Davdson, Mchael Basllcl, oman Hantowskl, Charles Grandell and aymond Plotlcla wth Mchael Baslc! wnnng. n the group for ages - the followng entered: obert Kuhn, oman Krawck, Donald mth, John Dreboty, John Krawtck, Elzabeth Edley and Eugene Ference wth Donald mth beng declared the wnner. ParkVlew Wnners ParkVlcw Playground held s watermelon eatng contest wth the followng grls enterng the 8- age group: Kathleen Powers. Dane tclner, Lnda Matorazzo Betty okta, Maureen Brown, Laura Nagy, Angela Costello, Mary Crotty, Kean Kobrln, usan azmovlch, Marge McLan, Ann Troost, Marge Acs, Arlne Wtt Andrea Kubrlak. Dane Tucker Madelne ojacy, omana ojacy, Mare Abetamarco, Eleen Mc- Donald, Jance Provlna and Marsha Fedak wth Arlne Wttt and Madelne ojacy wnnng. n the - age group the followng took part: Manry Ann hantz Mary oss, Nancy Llndemann Theresa Meredth, Theresa Bergen, Carolyn Nagy, Dolores Berghout, Dolores Platt, Joyce Good Maron loan. Joan Kluska, Carolne Dobrowsk, Grace atl and obert^&loan wth Joyce Good beng declared the wnner. The followng 'boys entered the 8- age group: tephen aphel, Charles Chatther, James DAn gelo, Bryant Bchnorrbusch, Bobby Carpenter, Thomas Yarches k, Wllam Pluta, John Good, Bruce Wllams, Kenneth Thorton, Thomas McQuall, Arthur Pearson, Len Mlls, Andrew Mckncz, Peter Zebrowsk, Edward Thomas, Bll Lndemann and alph Antenell wth James D- Angelo wnnng the prze. n the - age group the followng entered: Mchael oss, Anthony Nagy, Wllam uch. Charles Kaburn, Chester Berghout, Walter Durett, Thomas Abker, oger Wllams, obert Taylor and Donald Durett wth oger Wllams be ng the wnner. West Carteret Playground featured a doll contest wth the followng entered: Lnda lvershne, Elose kerchek, Beverly Kelemsn, Mary Ann Valant, Judy Valant, Kathleen Thatcher. Eleen Lane, Karen Markowtz, fejnadette Dolosyczk, Mary /Ann Ward, Barbara Kraus, Katnleen Ward, Betty Ann Msdom, Dane Woodhull, Janet Markowtz,-Gal Maxlmt, Donna Cubat, Lorrane Umansk, Janet Kelemen, osana achunas, Karen Hall, Barbara Arduen, Francla. Fsher, OF M ELN, N. J. ELN u NOW THU ATUDAY "WZAD OF OZ" n Techncolor UNDAY Thru WEDNEDAY "THE EA CHAE" John Wayne and Lana Turner (n Cnemacope) Also "The Purple Mask" Tony Curts and Colleen Mller rmholt Meredth Whte, C'hrlstene Bcn., Lnda Mmtsca, Bernlcr Knapk, Blanche Cmochowskl. oselyn Napurano, Thomas and James Worth. usan zakocs, Karen Hamf, Maureen Hamf, Carol Lukach, Dale '-Trnty, Elane Balsrls, Nancy Zamorsk, Lynn Gale, Dane plsak, Janet Beshak. Ter- y alnskl, Elane Trnty, Mary \nn Hrablk, Terry Wlneskl, Mary lnsk, Teddy Balarls, Margaret.vtcMahon, herald Fenskc, Pegjy llverstrlnl, Lorrane B u s c h, 5alne Busch and Kathleen Man- :ln. Przes for the largest doll vent to Karen Hamf, Barbara Craus. Francla Fsher and Mauren Hamf n that order. Wnners or the smallest doyy was Elane alorla, Betty Msdom and Dane Voodhull. Przes for the best lookng doll went to Kathleen Man- nl, Dane plsak and Lnda tfortsea. Elose kerphek won frst rte for the best foregn doll and <athleen Thatcher won second. ^rzes for the best home made doll vas won by Mary Harbk and fldy Valant. Janet Markowtz nd Mary Ann talensk< had the cst dressed dolls, whle przes or the largest assortment of dolls vent to Carol Ann Lukach and Dona Cza,bat. Mary Ann Valant von frst prze for the funnest oll and Ksren Wlncsk won secnd. Baloon Blowng U.. Metals Playground held baloon blowng contest wth the ollowng grls enterng the 8- ge group: hrley tewart, Gal lornak, Nancy tromlck, Monca Johnson, osale lver, Joyce wngler, Dolores tromck and Hellene Green wth Joyce wnk-.er beng declared the wnner. The followng entered the - ge group: Gwendolyn mth, (oann Johnson, hrley wlng- FOD, N. J. Hlllrttt -M«THU. THU AT. 'THE FA HOZAN' wth Fred MacMurray and "PY Donna eed CHAE" wth Leo Oorcey and " The Bowery Boys (aturday Matnee Extra Cartoons and Comedy) UN, THU TUE. 'THE WZAD of 7 wth Judy Garland "A BULLET FO JOEY" wth Edward G. obnson and George aft (at. and un. Contnuous from P. M.) CATEET TK;;;: d' wth nslyn vrf", nlng the prze. -[ ],,, ', boys entered the 8-., Efrln Frday, James \ w hael Toknl, olee o,,.,' Wllams, Jerry Jnl, tl, ' wtgler, Frank Kwu, CUlly, Ottls Ouljy { ', Mckle, Mchael et,n-,"'.' Kuln wth John.sw,,, nng the prze. n u,,'.' age* - the follow!,,. tered: James Chulla \> Hams, Walter Man!', tephen zloko wth,,,,'j la Beng the wnner, Mr. emenza annmm,,, lowng contests for o,.. wedk! Pe eatng ra, Ur,.', Playground Monday m Pe eatng contest ;,,, Playground MonrlHy a > eatln! <,',. p Watermelon Grant Avenue Pfy<. n, M, day at : P. M w, eatng contest at \\, Playground Tuesday a > Bubble gum comes a v, teret Playground Wr<"'. : P.M. Doll Day,, r als Playground Thursr,. P. M. The Davy Crocked n,. Knfed OeorEC MOUMUP. result of hs lavn;,,: ttle role n an old!;,,,, Crockett, ndan eoul ','. ressued to cash n m,,' hero. Montgomery (. ll "the Poor Boy's Dar, < Cotton acreape s n ;,.,. the lowest snce 9(! MAJETC NOW OWM; Humphrey Bwurt. ], m Bennett, Peter v m Aldo ay n "WE'E NO ANGEL" Vatavson and T<(ln,ta t NOW TV Nat Kc (nl Duke Ellngton anl >;,. Lonel Hampton,(». \ m Dnah Washm Plus Many Mnn "OCK 'n OLL CVUE con r Frankle l.nf 'Brng Your mle Alcaj TATNG AHAY tephen McNally. 'mn (u Thema llr n "Cty Across l\a vsr CO-M Harvry Lcnheck. Jmf Untl n "GL N THE HGH TZ THEATE WAHNGTON AVENUE. CATEK T N \ LAT TWO DAY FDAY AND ATUDAY TH LAND EATH" ett MOOW Fath DOMEGUK " -Ah.- "THE LOOTF-HG' oryjcalhoun Jul'.e ADAM ATUDAY PECAL KDDE MftTHCE AT :5]. UNDAY. MONDAY, TUEDAY, JULY, AK.l tewart Granger George anders "MOON FLEET" Cnemacope ALO CATOON P L! "CATTU OF Barbara '.m" ; ' Kunuld l!.: MODAYjJEAPAJLDNlEWAE d the \M WEDNEDAY THU ATUDAY, AUGl'T.;. 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7 CATEET PE Khrushchev May Moon \t We Amercans have been dsapponted by the ussans so many tmes we have now publshed Every Frday by Csrteret Press fl oosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N, J. reached the stage where we beleve nothng Telephone Carteret -56 they say, n beng skeptcal about the words of ussan leaders, however, we Charle E, Gregory ' Edtor and Publsher should keep n mnd and we don't that t s possble that some new leader n Moscow want to avod war. ubscrpton rate* by mall, ncludng post- ^e one year, «.; sx months, $.5; three months, B5 cents; slngrle copes by mall, The danger n mentonng such a possblty and rents. All payable n advance. By carrer delvery, 8 cents per copy. t s a defnte possblty s that super patrots here n the Unted Entered as second class matter June 6,8, tates mmedately accuse anyone who admts such a possblty of beng pnk, or at carteret, N. J.. Post Offce, under the Act. nf March, 879. pro-communsts, or appeaser, or even a dreamer. Expendable? \ Tryng to be realstc, however, whch s As most of us know, ours s the ralroadjnjrrst state n the Unon. t has more n the nterests of ths country and ts future, one must admt that the new power n ussa, Nlkta Khrushchev, has not yet [tracks per mle than any other. The eleven personally promsed ths country's government actons and behavor whch he has,, a jor ralroads servng the Garden tate,,,,-od 5 mllon tons of.freght last year, novdecl upwards of mllon commuter fajled to produce. Possbly he wll fal us, wth broken and splt a payroll of mllons promses and decepton, just as have other, Jersey!tes. ussan rulers. Yet Khrushchev, so far, has acted dfferently. He told U.. newsmen Yrt, as C. A. Major, presdent of the Le- when he was n Belgrade that they could Valley alroad, recently told the New come to ussa. They came. He has opened runswck Kwans Club, ths s the ndus- up the doors to vsts, nsde ussa, to a Uo tate has selected, apparently for a. good percentage of those seekng to go demonstraton of the oft-forgotten trusm that: "The power to tax s the power to Bestroy." n an address brstlng wth shockng ds and fgures, Mr. Major drove home he archac and dscrmnatory taxaton of Llrnads by the men n Trenton. "Much blroad property s, assessed at, near or vor per.cent," he sad, "whle the veragc assessment of non-ralroad property runs around per cent of value." ths means, "that whle ralroad property pays at the same local rate as non-ralroad property, the hgher assessment often ex ralroad property bear far more than :ts share of the tax burden." peakng of the tate's thoroughness n axng pvery last tem of ralroad property, Jr. Major surprsed many of hs hearers hy tollng them that "those flashng lghts jnd automatc gates" for the protecton of he publc at ralroad crossngs are pad for per cent by the ralroads, "and on top \{ that are taxed by the tate." n the category of waterfront facltes, \t cted a $, "float-brdge," on whch ho tate had allowed only $5, deprecaton n years of rugged servce. The alroad may confdently look forward to ayng taxes on ths already beaten-up qupment untl the year f f the polcy of the tate were desgned bankrupt the ralroads and to force bandonment of the passenger operatons }huh serve so,many thousands of ts cten.s, the tax polces could not be better :l," says Mr, Major. t s therefore up to the enlghtened ctlens nf New Jersey, he says, to tell ther gslators that they do not want the ral- (bads drven out of the tate. The ssue s smple as that. And snce the power to ; unequally speeds up the power to deny, there s rft tme to lose. Pays Father's Debts ' - ran across a news tem n a metrotan daly the other day that mpressed very greatly. We are passng the nfor- Kton onto our readers n the event that [n dd not see the tem. may Mercer, who s one of the counfv's must successful song wrters, s au- V as many song lovers know, of that ht there. He has talked more frankly to U.. dplomatc personnel n Moscow than any top ussan leader snce 97, when the eds came to power. Hs government apologzed for a shootng ncdent off ussa recently j-the frst suoh reacton from ussa n many years. ussa has turned Over shps and small craft gven her under Lend- Lease snce he came to power. Payment on ussa's Lend-Lease account was recently made. We wrte ths, not thnkng ussa has suddenly turned nto a lamb but because we Amercans should always hold out the hope of peace and understandng, f there s even a chance that an agreement s attanable. t seems Khruschchev wll be f easer to deal wth than any ussan leader snse 97. Tme - Most Valuable Possesson Dd you ever stop and try to thnk of the most valuable thng on earth? s t, a damond? s t gold? ome say t would be power, rches, or frends. You rnftnt.thnltjl..oul^ lojte. Or-... tanly, fath and love, whch are ted closely together, are the greatest vrtues, of whch there are many lke unselfshness, snserty, kndness, etc. But what s the one most valuable thng? Dsmssng fath, whch transcends all else, of course, what s there left more valuable than anythng else? What s worth more than anythng other than fath? Tme. Tme's the most valuable thng you own. The amount of t you have left may ; " depe,nd on you. A strange thng about tme s that rch people cannot buy t. They can sometmes extend t wth medcal care, but just as often ther rches actually reduce the supply of t they have, by nducng wrong lvng, or by causng volence, or attractng danger./ When you waste a day, or a week, you wll never recover" those hours and days. They have been spent, never to return, and f you learned nothng n that tme, faled to mprove yourself n some, way, or faled,to better your poston n lfe, ytfu lved wastefully n that tme. n spte of all man's nventons and knowledge, he can stll do lttle-wth tme. Tme was the subject whch probably fascnated the late Albert Enslen most of all. of some years back, "entmental 'V" Johnny recently made a trp, for t brngs about lfe, causes death, makes that tune, would,have provded per- plants and anmals grow, takes care of ( 't mood musc. \ everythng. Tme wll heal any wound, wll Hf returned to hs home town of avaj- pve any problem, f appled n great ah - Ga., and there he deposted a check enough measure. : Mu.OOO n a avannah bank to pay off f man could ever capture the secret 'of persons who had nvested n a real the ravages of tme, he puld prolong lfe, llf ' and nsurance frm owned by hs late perhaps stop the process of ageng. ( ' The company faled twenty-eght P»'s ago. TV cene-hfter hs death the elder Mercer cherf lcd the hope of some day payng off the n her syndcated TV column, the lovely, * of certfcates of depost Wth the talented, wtty and exuberant Fayo'Emer- ""net company,' and ths hope was shared son has proposed that the televson njlus- >. son. try abandoh the cavernous congeston of '"Hgh Johnny Mercer has been a sue- New York Cty for the sunny, ampng ' son 8 wrter for some 'year now,, reaches ^f sandy Florda. nassa & a fortune of $, to pay off "Thfey would have the advantage of an 8-yea r -od debt takes consderable dong, almost perfect clmate, WWterful rvng [ en l» a man Whose ncome s regstered condtons for all techncal and admtnstra- J tho upper brackets. tve personnel, and room to spread out," [However, evert though hs father has says Mss Emerson. "Add to ths sqme of P dead for some years now, Johnny felt.the greatest natural scenery for backdrops, *l oblgaton to the certfcate holders and you have the perfect set-up," a s seldom seen n these days. n our Ths, we thnk s an excellent dea, and f naton, and we know n the eyes of we're all for t. n fact, n the case of some "'"«who rece^ money they thought TV shows we could menton, we would go h < Johnny Mercer stands out as a even farther-farther south, that s... n "f unuutf ntegrty just BELOW Key West, say. PE, PAGE EVEN ETUN OF THE ONE-OOM CHOOL Most modem schools are constructed of steel, brck and mortar. Many of them are snglestored buldngs that spread out over large acreages. All of them art expensve and all of them crowded. There are stll oneroom country schools n the small towns and 'vllages, but large centalzed schools have for the most part supplanted them. For many years, factores of the mnd have been runnng wld wth full-blown sals. Now, pendulum-lke, school archtecture seems to be swngtr? back toward- snurl bumntrn the form of, not school houses, but house schools.. Both new and old schools on Long sland, where th*e have been grealt populaton ncreases, are too crowded for proper nstructon of boys and grls. o houses n resdental developments are beng purchased by school dstrcts and used as prmary classrooms, to be sold later as homes when the towns can afford standard school constructon or when the need for enlarged classroom.space s releved. n ths way there s a hedge both on tme and money, a#d sutable classrooms are meanwhle provded n good surroundngs. n El Paso, Texas, a plan of bungalo* schools has worked well. Frst and second grade chldren there attend school n buldngs lke ther own homes and n ther neghborhoods; two-bedroom houses; wth nner parttons left out, are' used for prmary classrooms. Young chldren cross no ma jar traffc artery to reach ther schools; they are practcally n ther backyards. The cost of these El Paso bungalow schools was about $ per pupl. Constructon of equal space n a standard school would have cost about $8. esdents n the area have found what they thnk to be a most satsfyng and jeconomcal way of housng ther prmary school chldren and they beleve that ther own home propertes have been ncreased,n value by the development of well-kept nearby schools, JThe El Paso school tax rate has been reduced from $.5 to $. per HGtt'N A KTE! Opnons of Others GLAMO GL $ valuaton n the last two years. One cannot tell a book by ts cover, nor a school by ts shell, but the prospect of -one-room prmary schools seems n the best classc tradton of educaton not just for lvng but for lfe, Farmers on the outskrts of ctes Wth ncreasng populatons would do well to make sure ther school boards have consdered these house schools for the grammar grades before votng on huge appropratons for modern educatonal factores of the mnd. The ural New Yorker. A MOAL FO CONGE? ummts depend on what les under them. The desre for understandng of one another's ponts of vew gves reason for hope even when the gong gets rough for the techncans. One example of t s reported from New York. That cty played host to 5 students from other countres ths week who debarked under sponsorshp of three groups promotng vsts to the Unted tates. Not many bottom-level dplomats? No; but the students' arrval hghlghts some encouragng facts. The Unted tates has become the center of world student exchange. ome, students from abroad used Amercan educatonal facltes n the last academc year. They settle for a year of more n every one of the Unted tates. Whle here they "represent" n an nformal^ but useful way nearly countres, colonal areas, etc. Then they go home to "represent" n ther homelands all of the 8 states. Tmong the vstors are many teachers and scholars capable of provdng useful nterpretaton of Amercan motvatons whch are often msunderstood abroad. Nevertheless. Congress as a whole seems only mldly mpressed. The enate recently voted all the $,, Presdent Esenhower had asked for ths project, but the House of epresentatves offered to approve orly $,,. A enate- "la t really fve years»nce you^caught my brdal bouquet?!". House compromse set the appropraton at $8,,, a setback of $6, from the prevous year. Perhaps other Amercans, sensng a relaton between ths work and the efforts of Geneva, wll feel better dsposed than ther Congressmen. t s always hard to pay out hard cash for ntangbles. But at ths moment n world hstory the future of peace may be decded by ntangbles. s there a moral for Congress here? The Chrstan cence Montor. VACATON CHECK-UP Wkrm.Tvtuttwr and?afdlnna are now wth us n earnest, For those who have begun ther annual summer holdays, as well as for those stll to go, the automoble wll, as ever, be a.popular mode of transportaton. But hot weather also s hard on the famly automoble, so t s only an applcaton of common sense that cars should be pumn tptop mechancal condton and kept that way for week-end and longer vacatons. The prudent and safety-mnded car-owner wll follow the advce of the Automoble Club of New York to gve specal attenton to the brakes, coolng system, battery, jgnton, tres, engne, chasss and steerng, all of whch do heavy-duty servce n summer. mlarly, t s a good dea* to check all car lghts for burned-out bulbs, drty or fogged lenses and bad connectons.. Headlghts should be examned for proper focusng. Wndsheld wpers, horn and parkng brake should be nspected. Once the motorst s on the road he should have hs radator, ol and battery water-level checked every tme he stops for gasolne. Tre pressures should (Contnued on Page ) epublcans 5%-- Democrats 9% n tatewde Vote for Congressmen By KENNETH FNK. Drector, Prlnrrton KtMarch ervce PNCETON-How would the two major poltcal partes stand n the state t New Jersey ctzens were votng [or Congrcu today nstead of n November.!>56? ', esults of the latest statewde "trlnl heal" of voter preference by De New Jersey Poll show epubllnn canddates for Congress nmn ahead of Democratc canddates by a margn of two per sent. Today's fndngs represent lttle chance n sentment snce lust November, when OOP canddntcs for Congress House of epresentatves > polled 5. per cent of the statewde vote for Concessonal canddates, and the Democrats, 8.8 per cent. Here's how the vote went n the state when New Jersey Poll staff reporters put the followng queston to a representatve sample of the state's voters: "f the electons for Con- (tress were beng held today, whch pnrty would you lke to see wn n your own ConKresslonn Dstrct the epublcan or the Democratc?" tatewde Vote for Congressmen House of epresentatves) epubllnn 5% Democratc 9 When today's results are stcked up alongsde the vote n the Now Jersey 96, 98, 96, 95 and 95 Congressonal Electons, the trend looks lke ths:, Ka Do 96 Electon %.% *' 98 Electon 5 A 8 95 Electon 55 8 "*5 Electon 57 «95 Electon TODAV8 NEW JEEY POLL 5.!> Presdental Electon Year Two mportant facts should be kept n mnd n nterpretng today's fndngs:. The fgures corrern nn!y canddates for the House of epresentatves. Every one of the New Jersey Congressonal Dstrcts wll hold electons next year for the House.. The fndngs reflect sentment for New Jersey a whole. They cannot be appled to any sngle Congressonal Dstrct. n 98. the OOP made n clean sweep of the state wth the excepton of Hudson County, wnnng of Congressonal seats. n 98, 5 and 95 the OOP took 9 Congressonal scats; the Democrats, 5. And n 95, the GOP won 8 Congressonal seats; the Democrats, ' the present state lneup. t must be understood that today's Poll fndngs reflect only current sentment and that, much can happen between now and November, 956. Ths newspaper presents the reports of the New Jersey Poll exclushwly n ths area Watch. for them n ths newspaper. HE WOK T LE A statstcan says the husband, has a larger vocabulary than the average wfe. Hs stock may be larger, but hs turnover s consderably smaller. Mnneapols tar, etence Creates Confdence Lnme corporatons set asde substantal reserves whch nmy be drown on n tle event of Atlvena market condltlons n ther purtlculftr llelds ot op«ratlon. They ALO further POTECT ther pool tlons and ther stockholders wth adequate nsurance. At t relatvely mnor cost, you mny follow ther good Judgment by applyng ther tech- nlque by the proper nsurance cov(r» «on your home, your automoble and other valuable poweulons. We cun be tot help nsurancewlse. Frendly ervce "tep by step ws r«v#f a long way," says an old prevtrb. And depost by depost, th» tljffty penon traval a long woy-jto any goal desred, Cdrtf n soon for your savngs passbook. j j As Near As Your Phone % Pad on avngs Accounts Open Frday to «P, M. Woodbrdge Natonal Bank MEMBE - federal eserve yolem Kcdrrul Df'Osl HU ce Cur>»t»tUm

8 r\of, EGHT JUT 7 H, 55 CATEET V]>T: ;. r,' u, nuon of the cook.s..m- hcsc hot days to de- M : r-,rnn food that appeals t<.dwl appettes. These..,, olve He (t'sst'rt prod- ( rm'l Kpce Cake, j hutlcr (f margarne. rn;c, stc: take flour nl Myur ],s;oo bakng pawdw..sjn soda L, ".N])) salt t-:.s))o< cnnamon. h!. o ] cloves! j up brown skr up Outtfrmllk.'-'' butter. ft flour, sugar, lukr powder, salt, soda, and J: r. nto bowl wth the butter. Add brown sonar and buttermlk. Ht-.t vgorously for two mnutes. Add 'K. Bent vgorously for two mnutes Put n two paper-lned [nn-nch cnta; pans. Bake to :v< mnmes n an oven (5 de- '.- Caramel Frostng ''ll) lltt >' brown sukur ;,> mlk ' ''..sfted confectoners' Ml" M butter, add brown sugar. cl ue mnute, strrng con-.)y. Cool slkhtly. Add mlk; 'j smooth. Beat n confectonr.'..(nr, btatlng untl spreadng n,::fcy. pread on cake. Fudge Cake!' - (.nnc j squares unsweetened ', ll) mlk well bcn.cn CKB ' -up smar 'j ml butler or mnr'arlnc cup sunnr teaspoon vanlla (!!g. cups sfted cake flour teaspoon sodu % teaspoon salt a - cup mlk Melt chocolate n a saucepan, add mlk, well beaten egg, and % cup sugar. Cook over low heat untl thckened, strrng constantly. Cool. Cream butter, add one cup sugar and vanlla. Beat n eggs one at a tme. ft n eggs one at a tme. ft dry ngredlnts together and add alternately wth the a ;l cup mlk, Blend n the J chocolate mxture. Put nto two; paper-lned nne-nch cake pans. Bake n an oven < 5 degrees for 5 to mnutes. Frost wth chocolate frostng. Chocolate Frost nn v- cups sfted confectoners' sugar tablespoons hot water suares unsweetened chocolate, melted.slghtly beaten egg tablespoons softened butter!< teaspoon rum extract Chopped nuts Blend sugar and ho water nto chocolate. Beat half of egg nto chocolate mxture; then beat n remanng egg. Beat n the butter, a tablespoon at a tme. Add extract. Place pan n ce water and beat untl spreadng consstency. pread on cake. prnkle chopped nuts over cake. Heavenly Hash Cake stck butter cup sugar eggs cup flour, sfted 'a :'up cocoa teaspoon vanlla extract cup nuts teaspoon bakng powder Mar*hmallows cut nto small peces Cream butter and sugar. Add one eg* and half the flour, whch has been sfted wth the bakng powder, Beat well Add second egg and remanng flour. Beat well. Dssolve cocoa n a small amount of water and add wth the vanlla to cake batter. Add nuta. pread' n a seven-nch square pan. Bake about mnutes n an oven (5 degrees). Whle cake s hot cover wth marshmallow peces and cover wth any smple cng. Graham Cracker Cake '/ cup butter '' teaspoon vanlla \ cup brown sugar beaten egg yolks '/ cup flour V teaspoon salt l' teaspoons bakng powder cups crushed graham crackers % cup mlk ' cup chopped nuts stffly beaten egb whtes Cream _ butter, add vanlla and sugar. Beat well. Add egg yolks and beat thoroughly. Add sfted dry ngredents alternately wth the graham cracker crumbs and mlk. Add nuts. Fold n egg whte. Bake n two waxed paper-lned eght-nch cake pans. Bake n an oven (5 degrees to 5 mnutes. Cool, pread layers wth whpped* cream. erve wth fresh fruts. DUALCO DAY OME KCKE!... Jack.a- Unne, Oakland twf man, warn, handcuffed, mles from Alcatra nland to Ftherman't Wharf n Ban FrancUco n W mlnute. DEBT Total prvate and net publc debt at the close of 95 amounted to $66,,,, a gan of almost four per cent, compared wth calendar 95 accordng to a recent Offce of Busness Economcs announcement. Corporate labltes, home mortgages and other prvate oblgatons made up threeffths of the (frand total. 86 TAMP BNG f, LONDON An Australan stamp collector recently pad $, for a Unted tates 5-cent stamp, made by hand n 86. The stamp, beleved one of twelve stll n exstence, w'er^ued by th postmaster of Mllburf! Mass. Postmasters were permtted to ssue ther own local stamps up to 87. 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C A 7-kA Cut D> J T ONE PCE - NONE HGHE Famous top-qualty lancaster Brand government graded "U.. Choce" steer beef! eady-for'the-pot Fowl Make tasty frcassee, chcken salad, thcken pe!9 Lancaster Brand Uced, 8-o. pkg. 5 moked Beef Lobster Tals wordfsh ole CATUP BEAN PAM ODA Fresde U>. pk K. TEAK FOZEN.f.. DEAL FOZEN TOMATO CAMPBELL POK AND Lancaster Brnd '/ b. '/r<*. pkg. b. pkg, TATE O* KA Found Package l-o. Cans The Mracle Meat -^. Can 9' Z5' 9 9f BALA CLUB 9-. Assorted Bottles UNHNE Hydrox, Venna Fngers, Macaroon, Kreemlned COOKE 5 ^PC f C f wanee Colored fa Tlbbucd ^a^^c TOLET 9 M.-99 l Corvette Pattern Unlw Tableware C Wth J. Purcltte Won't tarnsh, won't rust, won't corrode! tart wth Unt # consstng of -pece settng, 7!)e' A PODUCT OF NTEN ATlu.V AL XVKH H. AKHV Vrgna Lee LEMON -UED NG 5 C PECAL! NX VLAK OB Pound Cake ' aurth OLD FAHUNK Bread BONNK DAY Lady Fngers DEAL CHOPPED 9' BOCCOL Fancy ndless Dometc lced Grade A W < CHEEE 'O Wf_ Mop Early! All Advertsed Prces Effectve Wednesday Thru aturday, July 7 to

9 n. PE Home c7 Four Mutual Funds %%'% \lkth, N. J. Hugh W. Long, presdent of Hugh W. Long.any, nc., has announced detals of the new offce buldng,.'. muted here for a group ot mutual funds whose aggrc-,..; of well over one-thrd of a bllon dollars enttle them, (. as one of New Jersey's largest fnancal nsttutons. mutual funds are Fundamental nvestors, Dversfed n-,, Fund, Manhattan Bond Fund, and Dversfed Growth., nr whose 95,99 shareholders are located n all 8 states. ^ Company s sponsor of the funds.!,(>ng today recalled that "When we came to Elzabeth from.,, t n 95, our assets totalled $5,,. Operaton n A Jrrscy communty s conducve to the progress of mutual u h as those we admnster. Our assets are now approxj.,9," new buldng s beng constructed on a spacous tree-lned M,- southwest corner of Westmnster Avenue and Parker, ;n-ca one block removed from the former ste of the hs- :,y chool. Plans were drawn by the archtectural frm :, M. Denns, Elzabeth. The -story red brck structure, of, drsgn, s smlar to the Wren buldng on the campus,:m and Mary College, Wllamsburg, Vrgna. Completon,hlr< for early 956.!,.,ut excepton, all the prncpal operatng offcers of Hugh n; and Company and the four mutual funds and ther n- : advsory organzaton are resdents of New Jersey. n n Mr. Long, who makes hs home n Englewood, the - dcers and ther places of resdence nclude W. Emlen., ;. Far Hlls; Charles J. Vollhardt, dgewood; Thomas F. ; ;,nd Eugene J. Habas, both of Maplewood; Thomas J. Annandale; Vernon. Vvan, Elzabeth; and Glenn O. : :.!. ;r for the now buldng s the Lehgh Constructon.. ;, uf Unon, New Jersey. DVA t AM HAND... Klnf ral of Gr«ee«tupectt whett hwf d nther roy» fmlljr member* tt*k part l h»tml fettlttl sj, hcssaly. lllltl : DEGEE ' s ML Not satsfed. t'^ee from Wash- V :.-"ty. Wllam. -' <> Clayton, worked MN :.ul. on graduaton»j L warded three ' ' ;l m of ns, bache- :. nwwor of scence " m.'lstralon, >KE(ATON." M "Colored For "» n Washngton " ' -, employes of the n Washngton be- " Of the total of " fluljes lvng n 'l'ven moved 'out and twa others ''" ' of ntentlor} to ' :.!'U' wll try for a '' sandwchng the ' > remodel a farm- ; - l between a couple artcles. Mllwau- OVET TADE Free world exports to the ovet Unon reached a postwar peak last ye.r whle exports to the entre Co amunlst bloc of natons rose twenty-four per cent over 95. Port eadng Personals y M. JOHN T. MoDONNEX 5 th treet rnrt ftadlm WO-8-JZ-W nmmcr chool Closes Chldren of t. Anthony's. C. 'lnt.h l.summer school partcpaexercses Frday. Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kozlowskl and chldren, Judy and ed h closng They sung the Davey and son, Arthur. Jr.. Mrs. 8: o' clock Joseph Davey, and Mrs, Andrew Mass after Chrstensen of outh Amboj Mss whch a program n the Mrs. John Lazar, r., Mrs. John Jay Mayjar of Woodbrldge, and form of a varety show was and Mrs. teve Lam and daugh- Homlch and daughter Dane, Mr. presented n the ter, Lnda Ann, all of town. school hall. Chldren takng part n the pro- K r n m were Matthew P-Btteroll, alph Pratteroll, Anna Grace Lombardl, Emma D'Alesso, Joseph Nardl, Lllan Cluffreda, Joseph Banner, Patrca Capk, Patrca Barbate, Joanne Peroll, Patrca Wood, Ermollena Coppolo, Janet Dossena, Barbara Mller, Francs Lombardl, Melody Ann Kollar, Phylls Kollar, Chrs- Una Kollar, Lnda Gusazly, Joanne and usan Peroll, Frances Lakatos, and Pamela Zullo. Przes were awarded for at- talnment and attendance by ev. tanslaus Mllos, pastor. Art and handcraft of the chldren was dsplayed n the church hall Frday mornng. Playground News n the sand modelng contest Patrca Wood, Patrca Capk, and Joanne Ferrol served as judges. The followng wnners were chosen: Prettest: Cyntha Covno, Cyntha Wosam, Carol Deosa, Emma D'Alesso, Beverly Ahlertng, Carolyn Covno, and Charlotte terphone; Workmanshp John Haley, teve Parkas, Howard Kutyak, oy Covno; smallest Castle Celeste Covno, Theresa and Lous Nardallo, Annlyn and Darlene Bars, Blly affron, and alvntore Cardello; Most orgnal- Anna G. Lombardl, Bermy Coppolo, Carmen meone, and Joseph zoke. A bubble gum contest wll be held Frday at : o'clock Mrs. Carmen D'Alesso, supervsor, announces. HOW CHTAN CENCE VO 7 KC. :5 P.M. unday TAVEL Notes Mss Betty Wsnlewskl of Woodbrdge Avenue and Brother Bll of t. Anthony's were guests of Mrs. Anthony Orloskl and daughter Ellen, along wth Ellen's fance on a trp to outh Hampton, Long sland today. Mss Adele D'Ors of B treet s spendng two weeks at Pont Pleasant. Mss Dorothy D'Ors of B treet s, spendng JJtf-summer.vacaton* ng wth her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corcone, of Long Branch. N, J. Brthday Celebrated Lttle Mss Chrstne Lazar, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. teve "Lazar of 5 Blar oad, was honored on her fourth brthday by an outdoor celebraton at her home. unday. Guests n attendance were 'Mr. and Mrs. teve Dudash and son, tephen, Mr. and Mrs. Anton tec and daughters Annette, Andrea, and Audrey of Perth Amboy, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nudge and chldren Frank and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. John Medvetz and daughter Lorrane, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Medvetz, Jr., of Carteret, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Home On Vst Mr. and Mrs. Peter eynolds of' Des Molnes, owa, are spendng a two week vacaton vstng Mr. eynolds parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter C. eynolds of Blar oaa. New Arrval A daughter was born to Mr. and Ms. Joseph Travagllone of Grant Avenue aturday at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Alter Boys Take Trp ev. tanslaus Mlos, pastor of t., Anthony's. C. Church, Brother Bll Capano, hs summer school assstant, and the followng altar boys: Paul Marglotto, Vctor D'Alesso, Francs Lombard, and Alfred usso took a trp to the emnary at Darlngton, N. J. The other altar boys wll go at some future date because car space was lmted. The altar boys wll go on ther annual trp to Asbury Park Monday. They wll leave by tran Monday mornng from Perth Amboy. The boys of t. Anthony's played the summer school boys of t. Andrew's of Avenel n a return baseball game Wednesday. Mrs. John McDonnell and chldren Maureen, Bran, Kathleen, and John T. Jr., James J. McDonnell, Lorrane and Blly Conran, Pamela and Carole Zullo of town Ellen Maye Ahlerng of Carleret, and Nancy and Wllam Lma of ewaren spent Wednesday at Vanada Woods. Mr. and Mrs. Mchael agso, FDAY, JULY,!)<>!) r. and daughter Geraldlne of A treet and Mss Maureen meone of West Avenue are vacatonng at Pont Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. abby Martno TAD X M A TDADUV Flshermfn ln the NfW Jersey tate Tuna Tournament \\Jr UNA l\urn Al*., and wll be anglng for ths top ndvdual award a -nch gold-plated trophy donated by Wllam. Krueger, promnent Newark brewer and ardent deep-sea fsherman. Above, tournament offcals Bob amstj (left) and Captan Jot VanBuren accept trophy from Mr. Krueger (rght). t wll be awarded for heavest tuna cwbt la the BHmar'bastd tournament, annual hgh soot of the Jersey derpwa fsllnc calendar. Evenng Courses Begn on Monday NEW BUNWCK egstratons for fall evenng courses at utgers Unversty here begn next Monday, August. Advsers wll be avalable every afternoon, Monday through Frday, from : to :, and on Monday and Wednesday evenngs from 7: to 9: throughout August to counsel on ether eve nlng degree or noncredt programs for fall study. adult The regulaton offces for both programs are conducted n the same buldng at 77 Hamlton treet (New Brunswck). New students wshng to enroll for credt courses n the tate Unversty's evenng dvson are advsed by Dean Ernest E. Mc- Mahon to begn ther enrollmen as early as possble n August. Early enrollment, accordng tc the dean, makes t possble for hgh school records to be fled wth and daughter Joan of Woodbrldge the evenng Admssons Commt Avenue spent unday at Pont tee before the deadlne of eptem Pleasant. ber. Among the new courses avnlble ths fall n New Brunswck, degree-seekng students wll be Monfcton Wrtng, Vctoran Lterature, ocal Ethcs, Hstory of 'hllosophy, Eflemntfry Fenc!) ussa and the ovet, and Prorammng for Dgtal Computers. n addton to the new courses, new degree program n socology s beng ntroduced. Ths program wth majors ln communty organzaton and group relaton brngs to twelve the degree programs now avalable evenngs n New Brunswck. The others nclude accountng, chemstry, economcs, Englsh, hstory, management, marketng n the noncredt dvson, wrer adults seekng specalzed nstructon are not requred to fle hgh school or other academc records nneteen new subjects are beng offered ln accountng, art, fnance, Englsh, hstory, real estate management, marketng and psychology. ' Among these nnetten new specal nterest subjects are Fed eral ncome Tax Law, ndustral Accountng, ntroducton to Pantng and Composton, Ceramcs and Ceramc culpture, The mall nvestor, Prncples of Fl- Todny's Poltcs. Executve and upervsory Leadershp, Form Desln and Control, alesmanhp, Photography, Appled Psy: cnology, and Tool and De Desgn, mathematcs poltcal scence and psychology. NATONAL OUTPUT Natonal output clmbed to new peak n June, when t reganed the record rate of $7,, reached n md 95. accordng to Commerce ecretary nclar Weeks, who declared, "We have caught up after the post-korean let-down." n the large economy sze PAOE NNE EMEMBE" YTH OLD TME From Lonl*a Colcmaa, HWby, Montana: rrmenber when med n scrub my mother'! ktchen Uhle t wu home-made. - rlnth or tn>d'>. on t Qn unday, mnhrr ued whte tbleclotht. cm remember lh«ron ktto* <(t my mother! home cron th«ocean cooked n one many tmes. t wu whte enamel tnldt tnd used t untl the emmel cnlpptd on, then had to dscard t tlto cleaned teel knlve tnd forka wth a brck. We used Arbucklf and Uoa enffof ground n a coffee grnder. also remember drvng our chttdrrn to school n rubber covered whrl buggy would drlvt to wrctgras. Montana for groceres When can frst became numerous, Queen, the beautful mart w«drove, would always want to turn around and chase them. Wt anally sold her to the cannera. he! awfully old * could Dot kt«p her any longer; can remember crossng ftflt nstead of openng the large fatal whch they used to have. There were also tol road tnd you had to pay before they would let you through. * Prom Mn Uttle Breyfeftlt t remember when waa awakened n the mornng to the tweet rnute o( mother grndng coffee. Although have enjoyed many cupa tlnce that tme, none has ever lsted qute good as that whch mother used to {rnd n the old coffee mll (tnl Mslrlktl.t U (M!! t* Th Tlmtr. Commnllr Pm av. n, raaklrl, Kaleky.) PHLADELPHA. Pa. Whle GENEVA CONVENTON watchng chldren playng on meamusement devces n The Unted tates became the! chancal forty-eghth country to approve front of a supermarket here, Donald Nagel,. fel dead. An autopsy the revsed Geneva Conventon, whch set up new standards for showrr the boy ded of an electrc the treatment of prsoners of war hock, probably by touchng One and cvlans captured as the enate voted 77- for t. properly of the devces whch had not been grounded. JAPANEE TADE Japan bought $68,, more GUDED MLE from the Unted tates than her exports to ths country were worth. Exports to the Unted tates accounted for 68 per cent of Japan's total for the year and Unted tates goods amounted to 7 per cent of her lmpo/ts. The Army recently dsclosed the fact that more than former German scentsts and specalsts are now developng guded mssles for the Unted tates at the Guded Mssles project located n Alabama. YOU CAN PAY A LOT MOE MONEY AND TLL KO.GET ALL THEE CHEVOLET ADVANTAGE! Body by Fsher Found n many of Amerca's costlest cars-you get t only n Chevrolet n the low-prce feld. -Volt Electrcal ystem Delvers twce the punch for qucker startng n all weather; better gnton for fner performance! Ball-ace teerng pecal ball bearngs n the steerng gear reduce frcton... ma).c steerng a lot easer. Hgh-Level Ventlaton Takes n ar above road heal, fumes and dust. A specal chamber prevents ran from enterng the car, and supples a more even flow of ar. ". M. Zalewsk EXAMNED '''UNG AVENUE (A -768 V UPPLE BULB TODAY Wthn a savngs department pass book can be the key to the attanment of many fond hopes, ystematc deposts out of ncome n a Frst Bank and Trust Company account, fashon the keys to securty knd enjoyment. a nd we cordall y nvte Vb to lon our ever-grw-" l%^t-^vtrrgr'ttepostors who thus are plannjlng ther futures. Bank n Ar-Condtoned Comfort at... "The Bank wth All the ervce?' QllT BANK AND TUT COMKNT J KTHAMBOY.KJ. Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton urprsng, how lttle t takes to put ths bg.dreamboat n your drveway for keeps. And your dollarsfculdrt begn to buy more pure pleasure anywhere else. have you drvng the long way home just for "the fun of t You owe yourself ths new Chevrolet. Come n and see how easly you can swng t! Outrgger ear prngs paced wde apart to gve, you sure-footed stablty on curves. Ant-Dve Brakng Chevrolet's the only.car n the ndustry that stops wth ts head_up!_au ex-^ elusve CEevrolel dlevelop-*' ment greatly reduces "nose down" under sudden stops. ECONOMY CHEVOLET, nc. OOEVELT AVf. CA. -5 CATEET, N...

10 PAGE TEN -: CLAFED t Want to BUY... 8EX... or KNT? For fast retult* use the WANT AD. MKT AND FOUND LOT Brown female do(>; lonk. shwv har; lost Monday vcnty of Chan O'Hlls oad, selln. Heward. Call Lberty ATE - NFOMATON 75r for 5 word c each addtonal word. Payable n advance. Tel. WO-8-7 MCELLANEOU HELP WANTED ELLE baby stters avalable; BPAE TME JOB ~ Men and experenced grls and women to women can make easy money care for nfants and chldren, all tellng cotch-lte sgns for mal ages. Pull tme (or workng moth, boxes that shne at nght. Dong ers, part tme for evenngs out. lke hot cakes. Also house numbers and door plates. deal for re- Call WO-B-W6-M. 7-8 BONGAT CHOOL OP tred persons. Free sales outft. DVNG llumnated gn Co.. 9«Frst Ave., f., Mnneapols, Mnn. 7/ -8/ BY TTE WANTED. Call WO-8-65-M between 9: A. M. and 5: P. M, for ntervew. 7-8 FEMALE HELP WANTED OPEATO wanted Day shft 8: A. M. to : P. M.; nlklt.shflt 5: P. M. to : P. M : on men's and boys Jackets; also sectons opened pece work; unon benefts. Apply Hlleo Mfg. Co., ll Washngton Avenue, Curterul. CA ; 8- FO ALE CBOLEY helvadore freezerchest type, hardly used: orgnal prce $99.; sacrfce at $75.. Ktchenette, form rubber sectonals and blpnd furnture, 7 Arthur Avenue, Carteret. 7-8' THEE-YEA OLD COLLE House broken, well traned; chld's pet. ay mth, Wllow Tree Traler Park, Lot E9, Carteret. 7-8' POU BUNE apartment gas stove, large ovehr excellent condton. Call CA CHEVOLET Bel-Ar, hardtop, brown and tan, fully equpped. May be seen any day at Costa's Parkng Lot. Woodb'ldge. Ask'for Mr. weeney. 7-8* 98 KAE EDAN $75.. Must be seen to be apprecated. Call Lberty EAL ETATE FO ALE EWAEN "Best Buy n Town" wll be your opnon after nspectng our new, just completed bungalow wth expanson 'attc, attached garage, plaster walls, wnterzed, ar-condtoned, ol heat, charmng, well-planned ktchen, brch cabnets, tle bath, ron ralngs, mechanc drve, 75 x 5 plot, located at 9 ewaren Avenue, across from ewaren publc school. Prce $,99.. nspect - 6 P. M. aturdays and undays or call Elzabeth - for appontment. 7-8 APATMENT FO ENT THEE room unfurnshed apartment at andolph treet. Carteret Call CA * n Fathon New LCENED by tate of New Jer-skrsey, 8 Homes Park Ave., selln. the same color. Kntted accessores, such at: Lberty /8-8/8 AMECAN AUTOMOBLE AOCATON Establshed 9 Over,5, Members Natonwde ervce Ferd Kertes, Local Agent 7 tate treet, Perth Amboy Phone Hlllcrest -8 7/7-7/8 PANTE AND DECOATO Free Estmates Cuu CA--85 V. J. TEDE8CO 6 Fllraore Avenue arteret 7/7-7/8 P YOU DNKNG has become a problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous can help you. Call Market -758 or wrte Woodbrdge, 7/7-7/8 DAAOO'B AUTO DVNG CHOOL Largest and Oldest n County Hydramatc, Flud and tandard 8 McClellan t., Perth Amboy Call Hlllcrest /7-7/8 E-WEAVNG and nvsble mendng done. Mrs. Klng, 5 tate treet, Carteret. CA /-8/ NATUALLY A statstcal fact says that a for consderable dstances. We suppose that n November they can show an even faster burst of speed. Chrstan cence Montor., w CA HT FOU BOAT HOLLYWOOD, Fla. John Flato, 57, lost control of hs car and t went through a plate-glass wndow at Van's Marne ervce, bowled over four 'boats n the show wndow and contnued on to the rear of the store, Flato. suffered a possble back njury. The sxty members of the Unted Natons, endng the tenth annversary celebraton n an Francsco, reaffrmed ther ntenton to "lve together n peace and amty." weaters wll be much n the news ths fall and wnter. There wll be sweaters lor all ages and all occasons. The usual sty leu, wth slght varatons, wll be very popular for small fry. Desgns for the.more mature; woman have been pepped up con-; sderably. Box-style sweaters, kntted of bulky wool and heavy cotton, trmmed for aport or evenng, are becomng to the fuller fgure. ome of the more «xpenalv«dresses are featurng matchng cashmene sweater^, trmmed n jewels. weaters are beng teamed' wth matchng slacks and the very popular Bermuda short* by many manufacturers. These wll be popular lor campus lfe. Another college favorte wll be the classc pull-over and matchng cardgan wth a wool socks, gloves, scarfs, and even bats,, are beng manufactured wth matchng sweaters. The new long lne or lorw atftle, s reflected n a completely new style of sweater. t s ceoomnendcd for the grl wth a* fgure not less than perfect, however. The modfed lone Une sweater can be worn by almost everyone. everal new textures, n knt, are comng nto the forefront. One wll be the new tweed knt. Tweed knt has a sold background wth fllckerlngs of red and yellow, or whatever colors one may choose. One manufacturer wll offer a pullover matchng cardgan and an mported wool tweed skrt, The prnted cardgan or blazer wll be a must for the young set. New necklnes wll be used. The V-neckllne, the square necklne, P, O. Box 5, BEDEVLED BY AN OCTOPU the turtle and the boat -necklne are beng adapted to sweaters. Matchng kntted skrts wll not be as popular ths year. BONE FOUND. EPLACED CHCAGO Harold Walat, 8, was serously njured n a' motorcycle-truck collson, Taken to a hosptal, t was found that a three-nch bone n WaWt'a leg was mssng. A polceman found the bone, took t to the hosptal»nd doctors dentflod t us a fragment of the youth's left tba. They cleaned t and replaced t n he leg. Fve days later the doctors reported the leg was mendng well. Had the bone not teen found Walat would probably have had a short leg, or would have faced an expensve bone graft. T DOE Polteness s lke ar cushonthere may be nothng n t, but t eases the. Jolts. The Anagram. Opnons of Others (Contnued from Edtoral Paee) be checked frequently, especally when the tres are cool. Lower gears should be used for descendng steep grades to lghten the burden on the brakes. Motorsts caught n a lpng lne of slow-movng cars should -shft nto neutral and race the engne moderately for thrty seconds at two-mnute ntervals. The New York Tmes. -wth more electrc crcuts Adequate wrng s essental for good electrc servce... and you need plenty of outlets n every room. Make sure Kat you have good electrc wrng. * HKKUY DOf O MCH <ufs «M$\ P\7BLC EVCE FDAY, JTLT 9, OUT YOU HOME By FANCE DULL f you are a "do t yourself" fan, beware of the tendency to overdo, thmgs n the belef that t wll result n better workmanshp. One example of overzealous work s often found n over-sandng wood surfaces. Lght sandng s neoessary n almost all.manner of reflnlshnu BUNEMEN TOE BUNE DTECoffers you consstent, effectve advertsng at a low oast. An ad ths sze costs only $6. a month and s worth far mere n returns. For nformaton call WO-8-7. CATEET jobs but over-sandng can do'pant lacks gloss or wears awtpr effort md tme as possble. The ter. Don't use strange-thngs to the appearance.! rapdly when exposed to weather, result s 8 weary wrst and a spattered hou a garden you Just because n fr,,(! of wood All wood s graned. The The second group can't underdarker vens are hard and the stand why the pant allgators and A good carpenter wll tell you t. Your sol may> < U: lghter wood s «j)tt. Over-sandng cracks under the frst hot sun. that the fnal blow of the hammer and need entrely rllf results n a wavy and rppled sur-, Both could do perfect Jobs f thqy whch UK the nal-head Hush erals. Have a sum,! f face whch hh only l bcomes becomes more' more' would would follow follow the the manufacturer's manufacturer's wth the surface s Just rght and tested to fnd out usually a lght.blow at that. ht Too T s short of. Ths w;,. j, pronounced wth repeated efforts nstructons, to smooth t. Another often made mstake n ; j^ n^. e only save tme nul',,,,,' ' Jj"^'"" «,^the'nafl a more beautful \>; m \,., ' Probably y the most overdone of the pantng department s n nto the wood but leaves the m- all homeowners' efforts s pantng. Many people who are lackng Women who want to do a danty t overdong g the st?e? of the brush. presson of the hammer there as NEW! well. omethng newball wll be ' f llllsl n n experence nsst on over-thlnnlng the pant they buy. Ths s' too small for the work nvolved. Many a well-meanng gardner Job wll almost always use a brush usually done to make the pant Ths results n an uneven surface. has klled hs prze plants by overspread better. Others thnk that Tne men can't seem to get brushes fertlzng them Agan ths could a scorecurd. Wth numbers and WlH- the thcker the better. bg enough to sut them. Ther dea be avoded f the drectons on the players. - The frst group wonders why the's to fnsh the Job wth as lttle contaner were followed to the letpatch. - - BUNE DECTOY - - Coal COAL - FUEL OL OL BUNE NO MONEY DOWN YEA TO PAY Free Estmates No Oblgaton to Buy CALL WDGE. 8- AVENEL COAL & OL CO. 86 AHWAY AVE. AVENEL Drug tores Avenel Pharmacy 89 BAHWAY AVENUE WOOOBGE 8-9 PECPTON WHTMAN' CANDE Cosmetcs - Flm - Greetn Cards' AYMOND JACKON AND ON Druggsts 88 Man treet Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone 8-55 Fnrnltnre POCH AND PATO FUNTUE ALE NOW N POGE Whter Brothers WajUle Furnture hop Btter Furnture - Lover Prce* Blf hw»7 5 f Avenel, N. J. Daly lj A. M. to 8 P. JL Wuue Woodbrldf e Fneral Wrectors YNOWECK Funeral Home 6 Atlantc treet CarUpet, N. J. Ttytphon* Carteret -575 FLYNN & ON FUNEAL HOME BfUbllhed Ycu fcttt jvveuue : Vertl Anlmy t Ford Ave. l'urdu VA l-58 NAT MTH & ON U» mhoy Avenue WO «-»6 OPEN DALY 8 to 8, UN. to We Furnbh and natfu All TrMt ut EDENTAL GLA LOCKMTH WOK KEY MADE TOOL OUEN WLE8 HADWAE PANT FLOO ANDE ANl» FOK mm Jewelry ervce FAHON CEDT JEWELE 589 OOEVELT AVENUE CATEET CA--68 DAMOND WATCHE JEWELY GFT Expert Watch and Jewelry epar Lawn Mowers HAND AND POWE LAWN MOWE FO ALE harpened epared BCYCLE FO ALE Parts and Accessores Hardware De Voe Palnto Mercury Outboard Moton Bales and erroe ALBECHT' KEY HOP WAHNGTON AVENUE CATEET CA -76 Lquor tores Telephone Woodbrdge Woodbrdge Lquor tore JO. ANDACK, Prop. Complete tock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 57 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBDGE, N. J. Movng and Truckng Complete Movng Job ooms $5 5 ooms $5 ooms $ 6 ooms - easonable torage Days Free All 'Loads nsured years exp. ECONOMY MOVE NATON-WDE MOVE ahway tate Movng ervce AGENT Natonal Van Lnes Muscal nstruments ENOLL TODAY n our BEGNNE ACCODON POGAM emember, there s no accordon to buy. Complete Lne of Muscal nstruments at Low Prces EDDE' MUC CENTE AND CHOOL F MUC Ed. Bonkosk, Prop. 57 TATE T. VA 6-9 PETH AMBOY Muscal nstructon Complete Lne of MUCAL NTUMENT and ACCEOE Prvate Lessons on TUMPET GUTA ACCODON AXOPHONE PAN6 TOMBONE DUM Call H-,&fl8 AMMY AY' MUC and EPA HOP 67 New Hruurek Ave., Fords Pet hops FN FU Brds, FEATHE '»=.. Tropcal Fsh, Auuarluus, Ornaments Leather Gy>d«,,/ Toys, Foods eed 8 Mulu treet Opp. Town Hall WOOOBtttDUE - Pet hops Parakeets Canares Cages And tands Full Lne of Accessores Gold and Tropcal Fsh Tank, Lve Food and Other Equpment Dogs, Mce, Hamsters Pet Foods, Monkeys 6UTH PET HOP "CATEET' LTTLE ZOO" 8 oosevelt Ave., Carteret Carteret - All Knds of Brds on Hand At All Tmes Parrakeets Canares Fnches ; r f Whte Zebra Fawn Zebra (carce) - Gold Green ngng ocety Baldwn's Better Brds AVAY 8 GEEN TEET, EUN # Plumbng and Heatng Charles Farr Plumbng Heatng Electrc ewer ervce Telephone: Woodbrdge LNDEN AVENUE Woodbrdge, N. J. WOODBDGE Plumbng '& Heatng emodelng New nstallatons Gas and Ol Burners ' -Hour ervce Call WO-8-6, H--7 L. PUGLEE - A. LPO Photography TA July pecals Candd or tudo Pctures $ A P- n an Album... Top Workmanshp at Low Prces Arrange for your Weddng Pcture NOW top n pr Phone GL - WOMEN Before t's too Ule, have a set glamour photos taken at our studo. Bathng ut, horts, Evenng down, EU Pctures tw...*...: :..** TH OFFE MAY NEV BE EPEATED ACT NOW. We are also lookng fur p«rt-ttue models for our camera clubs. (No experence needed.) H % TO 5% OFF on Cameras and upples. Buy a the peak of the CAMEA EA ON and AVE. Look Over Our Wndows at GAlLAr PHOTO 57 AMBOY AVDMJE Woodbrtdgj! 8-6 Open to 8 Muu. «jut Fr. N#U«Ut MM Plumbng & Heatng t MTH Plumber All types of Plumbng Heatng and epars 86 EMEN AVE., AVENEL WO 8-98 ad«ft TV ervce AL' ADO & TELEVON Prompt Expert epars CA Tubes and Parto Batterlea J PEHNG AVENUE CATEET, N. J. A. Klsh, Jr., Prop. Telephone CA -58 ado & TV ervce DUFFY' TELEVON & AMO EPA Telephone ME endee Calls Made From 9 A. M. -» P. M. Maytag Washers and Dryers M OAK TEE OAD EUN, N. J. Next to Bell's Drug tore alllugs ONAMENTAL ON ALNG Custom Made and nstalled Qualty Work $. VB Free Estmate DENN M. MUPHY WO 8-6 oofng and dng Henry Jansen & on Tnnng and heet Metal Work oofng, Metal Celngs and Furnace Work 588 Alden treet Telephone 8-E6 Woodbrdge, N. J. We ell and nstall OOFNG DNG GUTTE. LEADE Alumnum Combnaton DOO AND WNDOW KBCHE OOFNG CO. -6 CA--6 Lncoln Avenue, Cartewt ervce tatons TOWNE GAAGE. F, Gardner & on 9 AHWAY AVENUE WOODBDGE Tel. WO. 8-95* We're pecalsts n Chrysler Product* Bear Wheel Algnment Precson Tune-upn Brake ervce Transmsson ervce Movng and Trackng # A. W. HALL & on l-utal * d LUJ DlUuc Movlnc and tttu» e NATON-WDE BH-fKW uf UullMhuld ud once furnture AuhorUed A,tnt Howard Van Mutt, nc. Bwvlte UHJU lot atun^ UKATJNG PACKNU HPPNG DncUtued furnture oj Ever, U l l p nd Warehouse t Atlantc t., (wteret portng Goods XFJ lllnj 'l \rn- 'll EEL HEPAK A s' eel Checked, Clr.uo Greased and Aljusln. for Only (plus parts, f trpdrjl "Home uf \Ur\ Vuw Wt Have -- n Mwl CUTOM-MAD-. 'm m MANE-MAD; M LOAFE and s ll-'lrd WLDUFE Pn ML' (framed) HUNTNG AM) rst LCENE l.d TOUT WOKW Auk How Vm t j, H UDY' On* uf Our Tr, hr, M; AM) t: 'Altl POTN( (,o )s 56 Monroe tc ;,hj Telephone :;.-\ ; ;»> T Tax NGHT WXEVK JUT PHONE WO 8-( Fast and ervu PEAL T. WMMKD Unforms ummer UNFOM DACON eersucker Beubr and Half 8» PETTY' BACE AVK VA, 6-89 Perth Amboy oad tand JUMBO ahway Ave. CHACOAL f ToTuKe Open Telephone JOE' v J Frday, ^.f" " - unday llllh A.M.- H >' M. t Vc Vet m VET MOT F%Y THt COBOMAGHOM. VA HA APPBAbtU AFTE B«CLN6 COT OBED BV THE moble off the n ptuu of tle from twtafr ll "" w " tombstone. Anut' ' l ferpd a broken f; "', sue

11 PE ALUMNUM AWNNG Dress up your Pktore Wndow vth an Alumnum Awnng that OLL UP and OLL DOWN oroll the perfect ownng partner tu your Pcture Wndow odds to L>!".njty-roll» up out of lh«way for [fut vsblty gve$ year round n cjr.d weather protecton look,e'y from nsde, too. f you have pcture wndow, you should have r for fltlt Homt Demonstraton ALUMNUM TOM WNDOW JALOUE nl n Georres, Prop. MAN TEET, WOODBDGE (KN 'HAV TLL J ee How t olls Choce of 9 colors NO MONEY DOWN ) MONTH TO PAY FDAY. JTt.T fl. COMMUNTY AWAKENNG By Frances Pachter ( M'l ATfll KND KANUM LAND, Ore--Polce ft the AKON. Oho - Mrs. Dorothy w).c somewhat puzzled at Mndgnn, 8, of lver Lake, wanted to KO prospectng for uranum, j, ft-lnch hole n the mesh atop the elevator shaft n so Bhe bought a Oelger counter easonably sure no one and set out for Canada. ecently^.fc.n nto Jal. th«y beleve' Mrs. Madfan annonced she had' (lr;t.y used the escape hatch struck t rch a uranum fnd r n(j O as he pleased. t j m«n, she says, the AEC spokesrn llscd rather often, too. man told her WH the "second best ^ grpat ^nterest and speculaton XJEWCOMEH to Carlle uroush n,,. mesh screen had been, uranum assay they have found ran hgh over ths unusual new m tne world so far." couple. Carlle, populaton three V hundred was a frendly communty and dd not lke the feelng of,,, NTEAD OF WATE BOY,, HOOT UP TOWN unpase thej had aroused. JA. Ky Farmer Mnls sorry that the town's old boy, left alone n a parked car GLAGOW. Mont. -A -year- Don Bell and hs wfe resembled the average couple and would have lr(l wl«works drllng for pcked up a.-callber rfle n the created no unusual nterest had t M ],s land was unsuccess- car and proceeded to "shoot up not been for ther chld. he was n a way. too. the town." The shots went un- defntely Chnese. Theren le the,,s struck ol on Boones j notced untl a passerby saw a source of dscomfort the town's..tend»f water, and Boone! bullet hole n the plate glass door frst meetng was a mxed mar,,,l ;«)6 acres to an ol com- j of a store across the street from rlge.,., ll drll for ol, not the car. everal other stores were V:.lke other towns where socal 'ht. acc«p ance was Judged by the rch, CTUE Car!!> s acceptance group occuped chrs n the General tore. Here mo.-.t of the towns busness was deem"d. The old tmers and those PECAL/ a? ef:pd ol the new gathered daly to ron out any problems. Don Bell had been n for sup ples and had commtted hs frst socal blunder by gnorng the as sembled group. He had purchased hs supples and left, he and hs lttle grl. Phones rang throughout town as BUY PAY EAY Terms :OME EE.. 5AVE! the news spread quckly. Fortunately Carlle was n the mdst ol ts annual Centennal and dd not have too much tme to devote attenton to the couple. Helen Jacobs of the plannng commttee suggested they f sk Mrs. Bell for a donaton, A step n the rght drecton. f he refused, they would know she preferred soltude. Her reacton would decde her future status, ue Bell's reacton on recept of the nvtaton would have delghted the senders. Turnng to Don, she asked. 'What shall donate?" " don't know, Hone/ These are bg affars. How about some Chnese pastres. They'd be novel." No word leaked ou f as to what her offerng would be and apprehenson ran hgh, for several day! Came the bg day, sgnfcant n two respects, the Centennal and meetng ol me new neghbors. The A CONCETE ECOD AULT TE. MAE, Mch what s thought to be a world record for pourng concrete was establshed here recently when 6,5 cubc yards were poured n a -hour perod n the constructon of a $,, brdge beng bult between sulas. Exclusve Decorators NOW Mchgan's two penn- LATE! CEDf Arranged THUDAY - FDAY & ATUDAY July 8-9 UN DECOATO AM UBBE OFA f- AVE $ MCJDKKN DECOATO, -*C. ECTONAL $95 Amazngly rfntrly Prced as Low as... ^ B ^ ^ t ( r egular $ CUTOM-MADE LP COVE 8-l'ece et Complete, $ Q5 69 Home. NC.DEK OA, CHA and 5 r'hon Cut and VMt n Your men hd talked to Don nd lked m, so t remaned for the wves to accept the newcomer*. Today would tall the tala. Many had fathered and fotlvltle wer* under way befort tt«- tlon wagon pulled up end the Bells arrved Out stepped Merry Bell. black har and sparklng eyes, the eyes tellng of motstrj. ht rt- < aemblcd doll n ruffled blu«plmfort. Her Mother came ne/t, tny and danty as the chld. Her loft voce could b«heard drectng her husband. The crowd noted the fun staton wagon. lm, who knew Don better than the rest, came forward to help. Helen Jacobs stepped forth: sayng, "'m Helen Jscobs. We've! kept a bqpth for you but doubt ts large enough for ll those packages,", Please call me ue." The young woman spoke hestantly. " hope t wll please. There are Chnese pastres, slk scarves and fgurnes," he opened a box for all, to see. Helen 'stared n mzement. ''Goodness, we ddn't expect you to stock a booth all by yourself, These are prceless and beautful." A murmur of agreement was heard. They surged forwurded to help. ue's booth took on the atmosphere of Chna. Her popularty was soon evdent. Carlle took her to ther hearts. Her soft tones stood out amdst the harsh western voces, Her tales of Chn* and the sgnfcance of the carves and dols held her audence spellbound for'hours on end. Full realzaton of ther acceptance dawned on the Bells when Merry came runnng to them, holdng a large doll frst prze for prettest chld. Don standng nearby felt a warm glow wthn hmself. Carlle made up for all prevous suffered alghts. He had come home. u«smled through happy tears and her neghbors were never to know she had parted wth he; treasured keepsakes. VVONG LOOK MADEA, Cal. Mrs. Joan Baddesley, whle out drvng, took her eyes off the hghway to look at a wreckng yard full of smashed-up automobles. n the nterval hea car tyt the rear end of another car, pushed that one nto car No. and a ple-up, fortunately, no one was njured. A CONDTONED OPEN THUDAY FDAY Tl 9 P. M. EE U OUT CUTOM MADE DAPE and Cornces Don't Mss Ths Great ales'event!! We Also Carry A Vast electon of ^CHA ^BEDOOM UTE *LAMP *LVN( OOM ^DNNG OOM ^TLE ^Drapery Materals TEM ' TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THEE DAY AND AVE! HOP AT HOME EVCE Call H -58 Our K<-»?ftMt«.lvr Wll Call-No (H.lgalon WllatHoever!! YOU NEW OCAL ECUTY Clergymen may now for the frst tme!hv» t.le prot*.-ton of the old-lne and survvors nsurance prog'tm, accordng to a statement made today by Allan A. Bass, dstrct malnger a' the Perth Anbny socal securty oflce "Under the 95 Amendmentt to the ocal ecurty Act. Bass declared "t s now possble, on an ndvdual electve basn, for dull ordaned, commssoned or lcensed clergymen, Chrstan cence practtoners and certan members of relgous orders to acqure oldage and survvors nsurance protecton on the same terms as selfmployed persons even though they may not actually be self-employed." There are two necessary step* that a clergyman must take f he wshes to partcpate n ths Pederad nsurance program. Frst, he must get ft socal securty account number card from hs socal securty offce f he does not already have one. He must then fle a waver certfcate, Form, wth the Dstrct Drector of nternal evenue ndcatng hs desre to be covered as a self-employed person wthout nvolvng n any way the church or relgous group by whom he a actually employed. Copes of ths form may be obtaned from the offce of the Dstrct Drector of nternal evenue or from the socal securty offce, both a tate treet. Form must be fled no later than Aprl 5, 956 n order to obtan socal securty credts for 955 earnngs. Net annual earnngs must amount to $ or more to be taxable and credtable for socal securty purposes. f clergyman has such net earnngs n 955 and 956 he must. f he wshes to be covered under socal securty fle hs certfcate on or before Aprl 5, 957, otherwse he would forfet hs rght to elect coverage and hs earnngs from lls servces n the mnstry can never be credted for socal securty coverage. "Once he has elected to be covered" contnued Bass "the clergyman must contnue to report hs earnngs and pay the socal securty tax for every year n whch he has net earnngs of $ or more from servces performed n the exercse of hs mnstry whether performed as an employee or as a self-employed persons. The church or nsttuton whch the clergyman serves or represents does not n any way become nvolved or oblgated n these arrangements." Bass explaned that further nformaton "on ths wbject.may be obtaned by contactng hm at the local securty offce when nformatonal booklets on all phases of the socal securty law are avalable free of cost. A TANGE UGE DETOT, Mch. deorge Wats, 5, of Pulask, Tenn., vstng Detrot, saw a large plate-glass wndow n the new modernstc cty-county buldng and eot the urge to "hop through t." He dd. Taken to court, charged wth, malcous destructon of property, Wats wll have to replace the $5 wjjdow. He suffered only a three- nch gash on hs hand as a result of hs "hop." A COTLY CAH LEXNGTON, Ky. nvolved n a collson, Charles Padgett, of Mount Clemens, Mch, suffered cuts and bruses. Hswever, he was hurt worse n hs wallet. ometme dng the accdent, he lost hs wallet, contanng $,6. Toay's Pattern, EXCLUVE DECOATOUKou <% yards 6UL fabrc. U here mart Home Makers hou" 5 MADON AVENUE Phone w 58 PETH AMBOY Pttta-n 57 (fur shorter, fuller flgure): Half «s l*v, W. Ktnd Thrtylva ctnt lu colas [or ths p«.leru-tadd 8 ctntl (or Hcb puluru f you «Ut> lt-tlmn malng. end to 7 N«w»pw «r r«tt«ru Dept., aaa w«m nth at,, Nuw "York, N. Y. Prnt plant? NAME, ADDHt» wth ZONE,»MJ 8TYLB JfOMBE. By olf Hnrdetter Kenkre Edtor TV CUUK Magazne Lucy and Des, 'tn ad, wll do a gurat appearance onpne ol the Pall Jnek Benny program rtty Huttvn, bouncng buck from her "retrement" of laxt aeanon, a huddlng wth both CB and NBC nnent a mrm of hour-long color shown Franketwtea wll be A ("Umax! entry, come Autumn eptember 9 brnp us Our Town, starrng Frank natra. And, n supportng rota, Eva Mare ant and Jnmu Dtan The Boy cout Jamboree wll * televed, lve, from Ottawa, Canada on August tut TV eta n Every Home Dept.: Autumn's unday nghts wll hava not only Ed ullvan and Colgate Varety Hour, but bg budgeted movw over C. That network has bought 5 top Brtsh productons, ncludng moat of,the Alex Gunneu starrer* Maron Marlowe does a four-week run at Las Vegas n August. At hold your h^ts! $7,5 per week ven though he sad, after la** June's Petrfed Forest performance, that he'd probably do no mor* tesvee, Humphrey Bogart may kck'flff the new Pontac Theatre seres ths Fall. eems he was BO mpressed wth Fred Coe'g producton of Fbres(\that he d lke to work wth Coe agan Teevee flmng.n far-flung places... obn Hood n England, Long John lver down under n Australa and March Or De, VCh pansh locale. rrol Flynn n the Utter and oba Newton n Long John t wu Jonathan Wnters' cyn decson not to appear regularly on Here's The how, Feels he needs more experence before takng on, weekly program. MAGC NEEDED '' All that s asked> of the War Assets Admnstraton s that t dspose of the stuff Quckly, honestly, at good prces d to those enttled thereto, For tals. t may need a wand, chmond Tmes- Dspatch. POT HEADQUATE t takes a mghty good' football team these days to satsfy the drug store coaches-ndanapols tar. NONE? Thousands upon thousands of grls have sad: " wouldn't rwrry the best man on earth." And rone of them dd. Grt. 8 MUDE N $ MONTH BALTMOE, Md. Thrtyeght persons were murdered n t cty of Baltmore n the frst sx Why rush? jv Extenson phones save you tme and steps...make answerng easy. months of 955. Polce have made arrests n all but three of the cases. Thrty-three of the slayng vctms were Negroes. LEQAL NOTCE CONTLE' ALE WU.AM BTA. Plantff, JEY oraona, Defendant. OAAOE LUN NOTCE OP 8ALH TAKE NOTCE, that on Tu«aday. the 9th day of August. 9U. at P. M. n the aftrnoon (prevalng tlnml of that day, At ltar'k Oarage, 5 Washngton Avenue, n tht Borough o! Oarteret. the County of Mlddltux, New Jersey, wll sell tt publc vtndut to the hlghtat nterest bdder of JY all'the Q rght, t ttle and [DNE n and to cht certan automoble truck, one ton truck and bod;. eral #JK»B MM, En n«#ajccq«m. Makt. CherrolM, Year, M, Uk*D u a rwult «( a garage len for tonne as the property or the abtwt named and to bt Mll by me for canh. LOU DATZ, CN6TL Dated: July 5th C. P. 7-M; 8-5 Why blush? Why worry? An extenson phone, especally fy the bedsde, offers extra FAOE ELEVElf B vnttrr TO fnletl Mcln wll br rrr«l»fd by th» Bord of Educton of thp Borough of Catrrrt. Nfw >rwy, at h» OrMrrt Hl h chool, on Wttlpxlar ctfrtnt. AMlut. P, H *, cx-n. (or thf followng CAHTEHK MKH BCHOOL A Furnth md UL an«fflo-8 Kttrlco Vacuum Punlp n mtdt by terlng tnr or equal n ptelflrntumn KB npprm-h ^rnlnh md nr-l! n- ttflco Vncuun Pum; by tfrllk nr or rqunl n ptclflcfttlon. A» Hpprovfd 8*prtK blcln rr ankrd on the botf t«m> nformaton (or tlddrr may be tfen ne onvt ul thr BwrrUry durng ntm hour* Hlr wu W opthrd and rt»d nt thn MllrK Hsoh bd rmtl br accompaned bv A ( Wt of n of thf amolnl of the hd. The Bourd of Educaton rnarm the rlyht tq re)rct taw Drt, or all blda J O'BfllN ttrtary Csnrrr' Hourd lt Bduratlon July ](. M. C P T-9: 8- NVTATON FO mm (Eltnlor Palntln (nntrart) ealed bd* n rmlcale «U b* rt-.-fl»*d D tht offce of BOOUOH CL«K, MUNCPAL BULDNG. CA- TB«T. H J, untl 8 P M. on AUGUT 8. 9V. and then publcly optned. for the furnlthlnj of nbor and materals, and p»rform«nc«of work. n connecton wth the extrrlor plnthw of fltate Veterans' Kmrryenry Hollang unlt n BOOTOH OF CATtT. MDnt.BM COUNTY. N J. n accordance wth aneclrkmdns on flt dated JUtY M. M. Performance onrls wll be requred for all contract* n the amount of fve hundred dollar* 5 or more. Bdden aha!) nclude n ther bld th» pott ol Perforn»H-e Honda. t requred. Vhe Mnt la reserved UJ rtjod any or nl btda, and to wnlvc any nformalty n blda receved. A Bd Bond or certfed check D an amount not leaa thnn ten par cent ':) of the bd prce shnll ccouf>any the blda mbmltted Thn check anal! b» ptyablf to TATE GMONCY HOUNG POJECT NO. Ul Number of worklutc days for completon of work ahull be ncluded wllb the. bd) mbmlued. GEOGE J BECHKA., Borough Clerk C. P. 7-»:»-5 NOTCE TO nnngts ealed blda wll be receved br the Board of Educaton of the chool Dstrct of the Borontth of Ctrttnt, Ntw Jeney, at a ragulur mfetlk to be held on Augut, (55, lt 8 o'clock. n the Ctrteret Hgh chool for the followng TAW8POTATON OUTE ffl TTfnporutlon of pupll, four hundred and ffty 5O, more or leaa, from tn Weat Cartertt wctton of the Borough of Carteret to all local schools wthn the BoroKl A Beuurtte bds are requested on the bass of oue-yeur contract. B Three-yenr contruct pecfcatons and bd forms may bo secured from the secretary durng buslnen hourt. The successful bdder must comply wth the rules and rckulutlons relatng (O pupl transportaton as requred by the tate Department of Publc nstruotlon. The Board of Educaton reserves the rght to refect any, part, or all bds. J. O'BEN, ttocrtury Carteret Board o! Educaton July 8, 955 C. P. 7-J»; 8-5 Extenson phones gve you prvacy for your personal calls. Why wonder? Who was callng? J You'll fyow wth an ^< extenson phone, when you get the calls you now mss. Extenson phones are so low n cost...and so easy to order.., just call your Telephone Busness O$ce.. A hosns «xt*n«lon phan* oo«t» only about TKLtPHONK COMPAWV

12 FAQE TWELVE FDAY,.U-Y!), COWOD PUZZLE AtOH Gush P As t landl mus.) 9 Cut n certan manner Tl Anclfnt vrhlcle M Th< alder tr«u French (or lummer 9 Atmosphere T peech U P«U dljlt M Those n power Exact moment n day n ample) M OW nckname 8 Con Brln( FKM acton atfalntt f Extent o land (p.) 6 Mdday outh ea* canoe ver of Europe Unruly outbreak ft Fortunatt (nda) ymbol (or odum p Entce Bj «Fnsh M Pastry (p.) U One or Columbut' hl M Buss HEALTH and M Allows M Queerer - Drnk ulnwlj 6 Buddhst pllar!!> atlnt/% 98 To mend M Perls 7 Play on words 7 Perod o( tme 7 To tell 79 Cornsh prefx: town 78 Blackbrd 77 Frst woman 78 Fre worshlpper Through 8 Observe W Fllet worn round har (pl.) DOWN mall flsh Aromatc garden herb Cty of Chaldea t Unruly outbrenlc B Knd of len 9 Part of flowef 7 Capuchn monkey t Oo at certan alt 9 Con of nda (pl.) mproves Amercan ndan U tlnglnc nsect* BEAUT* We read und hear a great deal about the problems of a dry skn. Tle problems of an oly skn have been almost overlooked. Both of these condtons stem from the actvty of the sebaceous or ol f>lands of the skn. n one, dryness, there s undersecreton. n the other, oly, there s oversecreton. We read n the sales nformaton of creams, lotons and ols that skn dryness leads to wrnkles. f ths Were true, the person wth an oly skn would be very lucky. Unfortunately, wrnkles occur whether the skn s dry or oly. From the hamokln Ctzen, hamokln, Pennsylvana: What standards of conduct are to apply to Amercan servcemen who become prsoners of the Communsts'! As more nformaton becomes publc about branwashng tactcs of Communst captors, publc sympathy naturally goes out to the Vctms of ths psychologcal' torture. For the polcy makers n the Department of Defense, the knotty problem of prescrbng correct conduct for Amercan prsoners s beng complcated by the publc dsposton to condone phony confessons.. Flers recently released by.the Chnese have admtted to makng "confessons'" under duress, The much publczed account of one detals the treatment that gradually wore down hs resstance and made hm fnally feel further refusal was futle. More revealng nformaton bout branwashng s promsed. These personal accounts help the jewral publc to apprecate the ordeal of Amercan members of the Armed Forces who have fallen nto the hands of, ed captors. But the frank commercalzaton of these experences, makvus wonder tt a premum s not beng placed on submsson to the Communst Mr 5 «rt 9 o 5s t r L f t E All 5 A M f Al B[O «A N * > N O FA N T U A T AU T CU O AU E HM. CUO T s UAQE NlTl At A [ftle»! O TBB N[ A! LE NTW ulau YU A T K A N Q EUO D TUA O OUT T N EHOLDHBCMT N T A L T O A Q O AD L E TE T AJ A O T E Answer te Putlt N«. D* A crcle of hell n Oante nferno 8 ngng voce To eat M Endure 7 Labor Percolate Name of person, place, thns Anglo-axon con 9 ver nland 7 hore brd 9 Group of three Brd's beak Collecton of (acts M E T E T E N E M k 5 Y E ft A pool «Flnlshe* 9 Gve up hope 5 sng step 5 Mode sutable 55 Narrow nlet 7 Belts 59 Hardens Extract of sheep's kdneys 6 Trees 6 The devl 68 Harvest 67 en ehcle 68 To rant 7 oman emperor 7 Female rufl 79 Therefore Cosmetcs crnnot prevent or correct wrnkles. However, they can do a wonderful job n combattng dry skn. The applcaton of a good emollent once or twce a day wll control most dry skn. Controllng an oly skn s not so easy. The complcated constructon of the sebaceous glands accounts for ths. t makes no dfference whether the cleansng agent s soap and water, cretm or a skn loton, n about three hours the normal skn s as oly as t ever was. Try to keep calm f you are troubled wth an oly skn. Emotonal outbursts and anser ncrease the flow of skn ols. Use a dry. powdered rouge and makeup bases only occasonally. There are several cosmetc lnes made especally for oly skn. hampoo your har as often as needed to keep t attractve - lookng. Accept the fact that you have an oly skn and laarn to cope wth t wthout dong harm to the skn n the process. branwashers. ; ^ n establshng a polcy of treatng wth understandng those subjected to branwashng, the Defense Department s stll concerned wth counterng ths dabolc method ol psychologcal warfare. Esprt de corps s better mantaned wth a tradton of herosm than t s wth a record of submsson. o that no unfar onus can ba, placed on released prsoners, the pefense Department sanctons pu6- lcaton of the experences of those who yelded to Communst pressure only after bodes and mnds were weakened by contnuous mstreatment. But there s danger n repeated publcatons of thesej accounts that the standards of conduct for Amercans prsoners of war wll te lowered. Bor the securty of Amerca stll degends on the wll of the solder to de for hs country. From the Chlckasha tar, Chckasha, Oklahoma: Wth the vacaton season upon us, here fre suggestons on places to go for folks havng trouble decdng on a partcular spot. A trp back to the old home town: The only drawback tc ths type of vacaton s that the fellow who went to the bg cty to make good s sure to bump nto t tot of old Mends who stayed home and made out better-, A campng trp: Ths U recommended to people who enjoy lfe n the raw especally food, UMME PECAL! We'll epar Your ota an<* Chars Bght n Your Ow» Home.You ee What We Do! CHA EWEBBED m $ 8.oo $5. OFA EWEBBED EG J 5.. CUHON EFLLED Keg. HO) C.OO Foam ubber Each U lghtly Hgher Call Us Now and ave! ALL WOK GUAANTEE> EAY CEDT TKKM PHONE H -576 DUBLN UPHOLTEY mth treet Perth Anboy orkn Ml GANAY.,. Farmers unload whe»t n street»t Albany, Mo,, when all elevator! were full and freght car shortage developed. ON the CEEN "The even Lttle Foys" Bob Hope has the role of the lute Edde Foy. who was known to have been a better comedan than he was a famly man. even though le was the father of seven chldren., Hope broadly clowns through an old-fashoned vaudevlle routne wth a beautful talan ballet dancer, marryng her to s-'ct HT nto hs act and then havng so many chldren by her that he has to spend most of hs tme on the road alone. When hs wfe des and he s loft to look out for hs chldren n whatever way he can, le becomes rather sour, durng whch the chldren are permtted to make a shambles of ther hon". Then, dfen he s persuaded to take the famly nto a vaudevlle team, he does so wth a vengeance. From there on out, the pcture becomes a state of runnng war between "Pop" and hs trbe of strdent sblng),, v(h "fop" gettng the lttle end of the deal. Mlle Vtale has the role of the wfe and mother. James Cagney appears brefly as George M. Cohan. The chldren, whle not the most lovable tots, do excellently n ther roles. "That Lady" n ths flm, Olva de Havland s presented as a xteenth Century pansh lady of dstncton, who prefers the Prme Mnster (Glbert oland>. he has already been marred to one Prme Mnster, so ths second palace romance s a lttle too much for the Kng, who causes a great deal of trouble. r Glbert save the lfe of a rlvl poltcan n the bullrng but s accused of the fellow's murder. He fghts off a platoon of would-be assassns wth hs sword and escapes from prson dsgused as a monk. After many complcatons, Mss de Havland plays a 895 Chrstensen's "THE-FENDLY TOE" ons drawn-out deathbed scene of the sort so dear to the heart of all establshed actresses. The flm s dqne on wde screen n color and the scenes flmed n pan are magnfcent. "Abbott and Costello Meet The Mummy." As you mght suppose, Bud and Lou carry on ther slapstck tradton as a par of deadbeats on the loose n Egypt. They stumble nto a stuaton where an archeologlst s attemptng to take a mummy he has dscovered to the Unted tates. A natve trble, however, worshp ths partcular mummy, and kll the professor to prevent ts removal. A lady, after the treasure that the mummy guarded, also got nto the act wth her two henchmen. Ths gves the two comedans an excuse for dealng wth sldng doors, slppery floors and the mummy. Fans of Bud Abbott and Lou Costello wll enjoy ths flm LNEN DH TOWEL -J, for. CANNON BATH TOWEL for. COTUME JEWELY for. LADE' NYLON BEF for L5 LADE' COTTON PLE LP for. PLAYTEX GDLE am PANTY GDLE now.. (Dscontnued Lnes) GDLE Values to $5. now. LADE'DEE *»* now - LADE' DEE «*»«now 6- BATE BEDPEAD CANNON HEET.. (Twn and Double Very pecal)' 7x99 and x H)) $. now - VT OU 7. and. BAGAN TLE j! j ummer DE HT C (Mesh.95 Values) now LACK f«" BETTE LACK r 5 J } OCK OCK (elected nterwoven rregulars) (oft Cotton Lght Patterns) $ Values Par.5 Par -5 TAW HAT 5 OFF BATHNG TUNK 5% OFF TOKE HOU: DALY!) A. M. TO 8 '. M. UDAY TL 9 P. M. CLOED ALL DAY WEDNEDAY 5% OFF an All Other ummer ports Wear Chrstensen Depurtment tore THM:T A-CONDTONED KOK YOU HOPPNG COMFOT Although Anta Ekbrrl, s n breathtakng beauty and has rare personal charm, she JB gone absolutely nowhere n Hollywood because of her wedsh accent. Determned to do somethng about t, she attended sx moves a Tny to mprove her Englsh. he thnks the fnest voces on the screen today are those of Charles Laughton and Tyrone Power. he dd all rght for herself n a featured role wth Martn and Lews n "Artsts and Models." o well, n fact, that Producer Hal Wallls bought up half her contract from Wayne Fellows. When Debbe eynolds fnshes The Tender Trap," she s scheduled to no rluht nto "All Our Tomorrows" wth Jmmy Cngney. Metro hopes that rene Dunne wll also accept a part n ths flm she's readng the scrpt. The flm, "Mracle n the an" used t. Patrck's Cathedral n New York Cty for ts church settng. The flm producers sent the scrpt for the docese for approval and use of the cathedral was granted, ome actors were nvolved n the cathedral sequence whch requred eght days to shoot and wll last only ten mnutes on the screen. FoCtt Gummy carburetor dapott wcut (KJwne, Mfd valuabl* ml* agt up n exhaust fume, causa / tollng n traffc and lumpy dlng. FaCtrDetergflnl-Ac!on*''CALO Gatolnt clean out lh«se depotu,.. gv* you mle after mte of powtr-packed performance. AUTHO OF "HOW TO TOP"MftlNG AND TAT LVNB" AME M McAlnar. 7 Wnorllawn Avenue. Nocrlhnm, M; J snys hat two years,«o worry hurt hm well on thr,, nervous breakdown He was wthout doubt, he dmm... apprehensve person and the bgest "worry wan" n,). What was he worryng about? The usual thngs that n about! Frst hl» work wan gettng the best of hm He would go to the ofl[\ce prepared to do a good day' work and get thngs done effcently. Then nterruptons would start. nterruptons from the telephone, the unscheduled conference wth the boss, the outof-town customer, and so on and so on. The result would be nothng accomplshed. At nght ho couldn't gleep. Then he began to doubt hmself. Decsons that he had made n good fath, he,would wonder f he shouldn't recall. Fnancally he wan «ecure. He.hadn't over-extended hmself but no sooner had he pad one bll (Ar when he would begn to worry whether he would be ahlo \,,] Fnally he realzed that the worst thng that could happu, to lose hs health. o he began to worry about thatl Then he suddenly made the luckest decson n hs sought the advce of three people: ht wfe, hs pastor u n each case the recommendaton was the same, "Lve [,,, let tomorrow take cate of tself. He decded to do jus n,,, doesn't worry about hs work. f he can't get t done tnrl,, s always tomorrow. When he makes a decson t s knows he wll make bnth good and bad ones, but he rnd, n decsons outnumber the bad ones. Japanr.s yards get $5,, n shp orders. top at the bg red lgn from Man* te Vrgna Amercan Arlne Jets. GAOLN PODUCT OF THE CALFONA OL COMPANY Dstrbute, by ATAN OL COMPANY, nc., r.o. BDXO, mm, LVNGTON AVENUE CAtO TA. Lvlnjton Avenue New Bnmwlck, N. j. Ewln BUchoff, Prop. COLONA CALO TA. t, Geore Avenue CalonU, N. J. Mckey BftrkuHn, Prop. HLLsbTcAtso sf~\ fthway Avenue Woodbrldfe, N. J. :_ ^ ^ V»n Paten, Prop. OLENCK' CALO oute # Bahway, N, J. LfJM M P BATAN OL CALO TA. oute # GAG' CALO EVCET New Brunswck Avenue KATOLKA CALO 8TA. Buute # Nxon, N. J, CALO 8TA. oute 7 Bet. M«tucb«n and tellun WOODBDGE t ALO Anboy Avenue Woodbrdfe. N. J. DEALE: OCKY' CALBO TATON New Brunswck Avenue Near Amboy Avenue Perth Amboy, N. J. o * k.. y MojwjreUj, Prop. ANDY' CALO 8TA. " oute # Avenel, N. J, Andy Kovalnsky, Prop. DALTON MOTO " ~ 7 Coole Avenue Carteret, N. J, Walter, Charles Dalton, 'ljops. n, 'rjop TA. ENDE' CAL.O' _. outh Pne Ave\ue ue l outh Amboy, N. J. FANK' CALO 7-W Pond oad Hupelawn, N. J. P.KWAYCALb Commercal-Burnet treet New Brunswck, N. J. OLD' BDGE CALO Hghway No. 8 Old Brde, N. J. LNK'CALO lva Avenue MlllWwn, N. J. BGELOWH CAL8O EtglUhtown oad bpotswood, N. J. FOULLN ( M " s l Lake A*"""' Metuchf. Buddy Pml"'' '- l>rup Vj ~ CONVKV CAM*,, b mth treets "-"' Perth An>»*. >; John U't^"' "" l TONY OLV:HH - l North Brun"'. v ' Amboy AK'MUr^""'^ Perth Al. L,. Ur»an-8tl. A>"'* Hghland '.u- Hghland r AMB<»Y < «."" Boutc " ', outh Am'"' "GAY / Woodbrlde- *;" LNCOLN <'*' ;" ;, U! Cor. Prospfl "" outl>" h "

13 frst Wth The News! Keep Astrde All The Actlvte Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper For Value - hop The Ada The Largest And Best hops And ervces n The Arm Are Our Advertsers! Ptronlte Them! VOL. XXXV-NO. 6 WNG OF LFE ty Julan Pollak nm some quarters nr the suggeston that srholders take better of the trees n front (-jr homes, thus beau- Lr the communty, who desre to plant j. rrs n ther yards prob- (bv ran obtan proper rros from borough-owned lnprrtv for transplant- purposes. As f you ddn't know, lv was the hottest, ckpst. most uncomfortlr month Carteret has lprd through n many avs. The month's heat nd humdty produced lort tempers and long apjttfs for lqud refreshrnts. such as ce cream, d dunks, beer, butterllk. chocolate drnks, d cuts and- fxlngfe for lads.» * f vou are a hay fever sufrrr and vou've been havtouch of the snffles unn» He past few days, layhe t's because the ragfed s bloomng now. trom now untl the mddle [eptember there wll be K and snfflng herever ragweed s al- wrd tn grow. Accordng Health nspector Mne Yarahesk, the raged stuaton s gettng fetter n Carteret, but s stll plenty of the around for superhwtve persons to smell. Arc vm gong to Jon the any who are spendng nr summer tchng and eat nn nlsters because lev ddn't show proper sped for poson vy, polk. or poson sumac? ealh nspector Mchael esk savs that most ppotant n avodng leu "bte s your ablty nrn«nze these plants. ve no warnng, <u- rattle, O t's up you tn note ther pres- ce and stay clear. *» * t.-;*fs chld health nprovng from brth on ^ the school years, o»r health departent More attenton s bevm to brngng bato the world n good and then keepng ; that wav. Carteret Vl s are told how'.to youngsters a of health. ''''l''t at one tme ducted horse races. the Memoral Mu- 'l l; Buldng was dedn 95 the horse ld held at'lelbg's And, so tht people not keep ther mk ml rse Won too much on the an aeroplane flew ( track as an exfr- D t-yourser projects ( n '"ul am arnonn vacaton [suts of Carteret res- Ws ' rangng from ga- " "no-room addtons ll ( 'louses. Exchans;- '"', ( fht-hour dav for '" (l lonner such.ef-." Ml:ll ly nspre, many ' ""'n have contnhammers, grounds n l; e tme long after "Lun to ther regu- 'lln * stress don'ts f don't ac-, of candy or,j""«from strancers; " ' ' pt rdes to school u mtplt buldnb wth "«' '-s. and don't st on l CATEET, N. J. FDAY, AUOUT 5, 955 HOW TO KEEP COOL: Here are some of Carteret's youngsters who fnd m» trouble n keepng cool durng ths sultry, szzlng weather. cene shows some of the hoys fshng n the lake at the Muncpal Park, whle others are ready f^r a dp n the cool waters. t. Elas' Feast et for unday CATEET ev. C.. oskovcs, pastor of t. Ellas' Greek Catholc Church, announced that he parsh wll observe ts patron atnt day. unday. August. Bshop Ncholas T. Elko, D.D., 'ttsburgh, Pa., Byzantne Catholc te Docese, wll be the celebrant of a Hgh Mass outdoors, weather permttng. He wll be asssted by Father C.. oskovcs. The Mass wll be held at t A. M Later n the afternoon the parsh wll hold ts annual pcnc on the church grounds wth Father oskovcs us honorary charman, asssted by John Kurtz, Mchael Ko >cl, Edward Lozak and Mrs. john Medwlck, r. Charmen of the varous commttees are: Ncholas' Yavorsky, Joseph Bucsok, Mchael Dmeter, Vasl Baloa, Alex Fazekas, Andrew Galvae'h. Jr., John Kunak, Mchael Gullrk, John E. Ladanye. John Kavchk. John akovc, teve akacs, Frank Lozak, Charles ersun, teve Waslek and Ellas zareva. Also, John Kavchak, Mrs. Charles Jacobs, Ms. George kalango, r., Mrs. Charles 'troln, Mr. and Mrs. Vncent Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ferenchtak, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Galvach, r.. Mr. and Mrs. George Hla, Mrs. Ncholas Yavorsky. Mr. and Mrs. teve Demeter, Mrs. John Hla, Mrs,,'John akovc, Mr. and Mrs. George Dken. Mr. and Mrs. John Pavlnetz, r., Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Kahora, Mr, and Mrs. Frank Peter, Mrs. Helen Ladanye-, Alex Kuzma, Andrew Em, Demeter Kurutz, Mchael Halasnkjk, teve Flecton Drve olls n On the Heat Wave CATEET There was a wtherng heat [n the Councl Chambers last nght, but ths dld,not stop.the start of Carteret's electon campagn. The plant. The ssue? Guess the sewage spokesman was Clarence McGllls. He read some statements made n prevous campagns by the epublcans and also parts of testmony gven n the sewage plant sut, Mayor Frank. Bareford thought that the oraton could be better ared through newspapers or at poltcal ralles. hort sleeves and no coats was the fashon n the Councl Chambers. New -cent tamp On ale at P.O. CATEET A new -cent stamp commemoratng "Atoms for Peace" s now on sale at the Cartefet Post Offce, accordng to an announcement by Postmaster Lester abo, Prnted n blue, the stamp measures.8 by. nches. The central desgn, arranged horzontally. s composed of two spheres showng each sde of the atlas encrcled wth the orbtal emblem, whch has become symbolc of atomc energy. The words. "Atoms for Peace," appear n whte across the two spheres. Placed n turee sdes of the stamp frame s'the followng quotaton taken from the speech of Markovch, John Mtro,' Edward : presdent Esenhower before the uperor. John Cherepanye, Mrs, John Yavorsky, Mr. and Mrs. George Popvlch, Mr. and Mrs. Geza Gara, Mrs. Alex Fazekas, Mrs. rene Toth, Mrs. Anpa Gavron, John Mlyo, Mchael Lausso, Mrs. Jula abo, Msses. Anna, Helen and Elfca-beth Kunak. Mss Else Popovjch, Mrs. Anna ersun, Mrs. Mary Zalesk, Mrs. Dolores Herllla, Vasl Postak, Andrew Teleposky, chard Lozak, Mss Theresa Galvach, Msses rene and Eleanore akovc, Mrs. George Mskarnec and John Gulck. Borough esdents At ummer esson CATEET Three Carteret resdent are among the twentynne Mddlesex County persons who are takng courses n the utgers chool of Educaton durng the sx-week ummer esson at the tate Unversty. They are: Mss Mary Mudrak, 7 harot treet, kndergarten teacher n Woodbrdge; Chester Welgolnsk, Elrnwood Avenue, ndustral arts teacher at Hgh chool here.and Mps rs aeder, 8 Washngton Avenue. General Assembly of the Unted Natons December 8, 95: to fnd the way by whch the. nventveness ^ man shall... be consecrated to hs lfe." Legon Post Names Two New Offcers CATEET At ts meetng, Carteret Post, Amercan, Legon, elected Joseph tek vce-corn* mander and W. V. Larson as ad jutant. Named as delegates and alternates, to the tate conventon n Wldwood were: Thomas Jakeway.JThaddeus'Wyretowlcz, Francs Tomczuk, teve tek, James Yacula, Clfford Cutter and Walter Wadlak/ NAMED TO BOAU CATEET Mr's.jAnn McLeod a member of the Carteret Board of Educaton, has been selected as a member of the Board of Trustees of the Cartftet chool Adult Educaton., The frst meetng of the group wll be held Tuesday evenng, August 9/at 7 P. M., n the Carteret Hgh chool. Tme to Be Knd to Dogs; The 'Dog Days' Are Here CATEET Dog days, accordng to Webstor's dctonary., were "reckoned n ancent tmes from the helacal rsng of the dog star- Brus." Modern dogs n Carteret, however, do then' reckonng" from rsng thermometers. The PCA las forwarded to us an annual plea to dog owners U) help keep ther pets cool durng the sultry weuther. We are told that the old belle! that dogs go mad durng "dog days wan wrong. Dogs get warm, Just lke human b«na«. Ocjs and cats should lav* constant access to shade and fresh water and owners should refran from playng wth them or takng them or) long walks durng the heat of the day. - Dogs should not be left - n closed automobles parked n the stn. Dogs sufferng from Heat prostraton ndcated by foamng at the mouth, convulson or runnng fts should be removed lo shady areas. Cold pucka appled to ther hands and paws wll help revvf them. Never mmerse them n water, we are told." Carteret B.&L. Pays % Dvdend CATEET Carteret Buldng and Loan Assocaton held ts 5th Annual Meetng on June, 955. t s the oldest Buldng Loan Assocaton n the Borough of Carteret Organzed n 9 and has always pad ts maturtes and dvdens n full when due. ts assets are close to $5,-. and owns ts own buldng at 56 oosevelt Avenue, where the Assocaton has ts, offce. The Assocaton has carred' on through two great wars and ntervenng perod of depresson property and peace. The Assocaton has helped more than,5 people n the borough and nearby vcnty to' purchase and obtan ther own homes. n the past year of June, 9B, to June, 955, the Carteret Buldng Loan Assocaton earned for ts members dvdents of % on nstallment shares. Dvdends are pad on ncome share' certf catcs at the rate of % p«annum. More than,5 shares are held by members of the Assocaton. These accounts mature when a share reaches the value of $). The accumulaton of regular savngs and attractve compounded vdends combne to hasten the maturty of shares n ths nst-,uton. Thrft accounts are avalble to people n all walks of fe and.can be started for as ttle as $. per month, f dered. To a person or head of a famly desrng to.purchase hs own home, we have the modern d- ect reducton loan plan, payable by regular monthly amortzaton n 5., 5 or years as desred by the applcant. These payments can be made n almost the 'same manner and n some cases n the same amount as rents now pad, Home owners can obtan loans n order to modernze ther homes or to add to ther present struc-,u'c. At the Assocaton's meetng, the followng annual offcers and drectors were re-elected: presdent, sdor,mausner; vcepresdent, John y. Harrngton; treasurer, Dorothea Huber; secretary, Anna Brown; attorney, Elmer E. Brown..Drector^: Frank Andres, sdor Brown, Andrew Chamra, Dorothea Huber, John) J. -Harrngton, sdor Mausner,' Joseph ahulck, Herbert ullvan and George Ytronka. Calvury tuptsts Lst ervces, Actvtes CATEET ev. Josepr^ Matus, pastor of the Calvary Baptst hurcl, lsts the followng actvtes: unday chool at A. M. s n full sesson throughout the whole summer. Classes "for all axes. Worshp ervce at A. M. The pastor's sermon toplo wll be: Ths Face of Jesus." The* Communon wl} also be observed at ths servce. unday afternoon the church as a'whole-s se-whahy «vu«< to famly pcnc at the Pastor's Grove n Colona. The'Lades' Ad wll' be on hand to serve homemade doughnuts, refreshments and watermelon. f the weather la not permssble the affar wll be held n the church recreaton hall. LUTHEAN EVCE CATEET ervces at the Zou Lutheran Church ths comng unday, August 7, wll be as follows: Gt-nmn servce 8: A M., md an Englsh servce at 9:. A. M. Playfeld Contests Lure Many Kcrrraton Drector Lsts Wnners of Ths Week's Games CATEET ecreaton Drector Danel emenza announces the followng contests held at the lo nl playgrounds, sponsored by the ecreaton Department. West Carteret Playground held bubble gum contest wth the followng grls enterng the 8- a e group: Lorrane Bonczek, Judy Valant, Gale Makslnk, Marlyn Venter, Chrstna Wats, Barbara Kraus, Clare Cmochsk, Patrca Majsztrk. Dale Trnty, Carolne Markowltz, hrley Kljula', Dane Woodhall and Helen Oldakowsk wth Chrstna Wats and Helen Oldakowskl wnnng a prze. Th followng entered the group to - age: Betty Ann Mlsdom Janet Markowtz, Vallee Barth and Joan Brucato wth Janet Marko* wts wnnng. n the boys grou] 'or agecs 6- Charles Ardlcen: odney tewart, Arthur McMaho: and onald Luckey took part wt odney tewart beng declared the wnner. n the group for ages - Albert Kocanlk, Mchael Me- Mahon, John Czubato, Lesle Trnty, Paul DelVacchlo, Andrew MCMahon, Thomas, Kublcka and herman Umanskl entered wth Albert Kocanlk wnnng. Parkvew Contest A pe eatng contest was held at the Parkvew Playground wth the followng gtrls entered n the 8- age group: usan azlmovlch, herry Jones, Kathleen Powers, Marge Acz, Chrstne Comba and Vrgna Toth wth Kathleen Powers wnnng the prze. Maron loan, oberta loan, Barbara Pennng ton, Lnda Wllams, Joan Koluska, Carolne Zebrowskl, rene Carter, Elzabeth Cullan and Dolores Berghout entered the - age group wth Carolne Zebrow&kl wnnng. The followng boys entered the 8- age group: Bran ctportmsch, Lawrence Carpenter, Peter Zebrowsk, onald on Page *> Lone tar Club At Pcnc unday CATEET Fnal arrangements have b*een completed for the annual pcnc sponsored by the Lone tar ocal and Athletc Club to be held unday, Augus, at tupar's Orove n Wesl Carteret. Charmen of the aalr are John Abatemarco, asssted by Anthony usso. Deputy Chef Charles Makwn sk wll be n charge of entertan ment and socal events. On th refreshment commttee are Al bert Marone and Mchael Walko Headng the beverage commttc are Mchael Pusllo and Fran! Verseg, and the contests wll be n charge of Counclman Walte: ullvan, Magstrate obert Brown, tephen Pedlam and Ml chaelf Bohanek. ecord of $5,7 Fnes Pad n July, Brown ays CATEET - Collecton of nnes n Muncpal Court here durng July has broken all records, Magstrate obert Lous Brown revealed today. The fnes.-collected mostly from errng motorsts, amounted to $5,7.5 for the month Of ths amount, the borough treasury was enrched by W,-.5; the tate receved *,- 7 and the county $9. The magstrate sad that the summonses were processed by the Volaton Clerk, Mrs. Lydln Baldwn. Most of the traffc volators were brought n by 8ta,t* Polce frnm the Turnpke. A radar system s «t up about three tmes a month at th«cnrterh nterchange and on such days motorst. ; shell out between $6 and $7. "peedng." sad the Magstrate, "s the chef complant, although many of the motorsts arf charged wth reckless drvng." Ydrchesk Fnds Glasses Not Clean n Taverns CATEET ome of Carteret's taverns are not servng ther customers lquds n clean glasses. Ths was revealed today by Health nspector Mchael Yarcheskl as he concluded a survey of the establshments. "n forty taverns," Mr. Yarchesk sad, "we found a hgh percentage of bactera n glassware because of mproper cleanng." He sad that all the offendng Collect $,57 n Cancer Drve CATEET Ths borough con-, rlbuted more n ths year's dancer Fund Drve than any tme prevous drves. Ths was revealed today by Mrs. Charles Lee, general charman, who sad the fnal tally shows the collected as $, Ths urn ncludes $77.5 collected by ohn Mtro from the employes at,h"e U.. Metals efnng, Company and $5 donated by the unon of the UM. Mrs. Thomas H. Abker, Parkvew,' was co-charman of the drve. Her husband and Mrs. Joseph. Barch were treasurers The campagn was mapp'ed out by Gordon oberts and Mr. Abker. Mrs. Lee expressed her apprecaton to all the volunteers who made ths excellent showng. ome o: the leaders n the drve were Mr McOllls, Edwn. Quln, Jr., amuel Kaplan, Or. eymour Mausner Thomas Mlk, Mra. May Burns John Hutnlck, Thomas Coughln Mrs. Harry Freeman, Mss Jean Lee. Mrs. Dorothy Hutton. M/s Kay Taylor and Mrs. Gordon oberts. Also Mrs. Thomas McWaters Mrs. Percy Galbralth, Mrs, B. W Harrngton, "Mrs. Thomas Mlk Mr. and Mrs. am lca, Mrs. Jula Hla and obert Walsh. epublcans to Meet Tonght at Falcom CATEET Canddate Nght wll be marked at tonght'; meetng of the Carteret epubl can Club to be held n Falcon Hall at 8 o'clock tonght, amuel lca, GOP muncpal charman, lsted as speaker obert Ells and Walter Duman sky, both canddates for counc Mayor Frank. Bareford als> s expected to attend. tavern owners have been advsed of, the fndngs and have been requested to take the necessary measures. Another test wll be made wthn the next few weeks, Mr. Yarcheskl sad, to determne f proper steps have been taken to provde clean glassware. He ndcated possble prosecuton measures f no mprovement s shown. Kasher and edel Now Pharmacsts EGHT CENT Boat Basn Planned n Boulevard UrhaKk Also ays lr To be Oelcal'd for chool, Playground CATEET A boat twan. ;l the foot of Post Boulevard n hr ahway ver, s under ronstlcr:*- tlon by the admnstraton. Counclman Edmund Urbnaskl n>vpalrd at last nght's meetng nf tlr Borough Councl. There la a boat ba.sln at p-rent n the taten sland ound, between the Poster Wheeler plnnt, and the Cnrteret ferry, but ths s found not to be sutable for smalt craft. Counclman Urbnnsk! also sad that the borough s plannng to dedcate a strp of land n tlr Post Boulevard area for a new school and playground. The slo would be flled n wth drt from the Post Boulevard excavaton and road project. n a report by Counclman chard Donovan, t was ponted out that addtonal hydrants were needed n the West Carteret secton and Chrome. Fremen have p areas, he sad. An ordnance was approved on frst readng provdng for a grade on Pne treet from Carteret Avenue to Coolldge Avenue, also to CATEET The tate Board f Pharmacy has granted cerfcates of regstraton as phar- Lnden treet from Carteret Ave- change and establsh the grade n' macsts to two Carteret resdents, nue to Hermann Avenue and for hey are Thomas B. Kasher, 5 curb's on both sdes of Post Boulevard and Lnden treets. lermann Avenue and Charles F. tedel, 5 Heald treet. t. Demetrus' Ukranan Orthodox Church was granted a lcense Mr. Kasher s employed by the to conduct raffles. Madson Hll Pharmacy, ahway. Mayor Frank. Bareford named He graduated from utgers Colege of Pharmacy. He s marred George lsko as a member of the Local Assstance Board to fll thr, the former Jackelyn Folen-j vacancy created by the resgnaton aum, Perth Amboy. He s the on of Mrs. ose Kasher and the ate Morrs Kasher. Mr. edel s employed at Kocheck's Pharmacy n ths borough. He graduated from Carteret Hgh chool and served n the Navy for two years. He receved hs B.. degree n pharmacy at Fordham Unversty chool of Pharmacy. He s marred to the former Ann ovany, Perth Amboy. Hs parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles edel, Longfellow treet. Fazekas n Tranng Test Held n Germany AUGBUG. Germany - Pvt. Charles Fazekas Jr., whose wfe lves at Longfellow treet, Carteret, N. J., recently took part n battalon tranng tests n southern Germany. Fazekas, a machne gunner n the 5th nfantry Dvson's th of George Chamra. Buldng nspector Paul Mucha reported that he had ssued permts for work costng $8,96 l;\st month, olomon Novt appled for a transfer of hs lquor lcense to hmself "and hs wfe, t was referred" to'the polce commttee. Corbetts tart $, ut CATEBT Myra Carolyn Corbett,, by her guardan ad lttem, Archbald L. Corbett. and the latter ndvdually, 7 Emerson Avenue yesterday sued John J. and Josephne Murranw of 57 N. Wood Avenue, Llndnn, n uperor Court, Elzabeth, for $,. The uperor Court acton w;:-s docketed today wth County Clerk Henry G, Nulton by Edward Coln, counsel for the Carteret famly The complan sad the chld was struck near her home June 8 nfantry egment, entered the Army n November, 5. He completed basc tranng at Fort Dx, N. J., and arrved n Germany by a car drven by Mrs Marranca last May. and owned by the latter's Fazekas s a 96 graduate of husband. The sut asks $5, Carteret Hgh chool and attend-!* the chld stll' n a hosp ' -*- tal n Perth Amboy, am $5, ed utgers Unversty. Hs parents lve at McKmley Avenue, Carteret. Gas, Ol, Ar and Publc elatons All n a Day's Work, Clfford Cutter ays ome Patrons Enjoyng, A Chat, Others Ask for ervce and un CATE$T A gas staton owner or hs attendant are jn the twn? of thngs, keepng n touch wth what lc new and what people re dong, declares Clfford "Chppy" Cutter, who has spent the past,'uteen years servng motorsts en route to fun, tragedy and exctement. 'There s an unllmtled amount of stuff you can learn f you lsten to the customers," AJr. Cutter advses. Patrons who stop at the Amoco ervce taton, at Brady's Corner, w^lch Mr. Cutter operates, have m opportunty to deal wth a man wfo beleves n studyng each person to see hqw b«st to get along wth hm or tar. Most customers are n a Jhurry to get somewhere so they wfent quck servce and are on ther way agan. Other, however, lke to talk a whle, partcularly the hometown customers, accordng to Mr. Mr. Cutter knows many people. Before enterng tle servce staton busness, he was a member of the Borough Councl for sx yearn and he also aerved J us a member of the Board of Educaton for three years, A veteran of World War, he has been very actve n Lumlon affars, whle hs wfe s actve n he Legon Auxlary. The servce staton operaton s a hghly compettve busness, he Hd. and overhead must be kept down n order to mantan any margn of proft. Of lute, the prce war has ht almost every servce staton operator, he sad., EVHJET Photo shows Clfford <'ultt-r a. vne e<f- lo * us at hs Utu, Kousevelt <d Wa.slnt.j Ayr nut-, for the father. Among the numerous njures lsted s fracture of the spne. tate Unt Lauds Eastern ta^ Here CATEET Carteret Chapter No. 9 of the Order of Eastern tar shared n a trbute extended by the Chldren's Home ocety of New Jersey n recognton of the lastng contrbuton made by New Jersey O, E.. Chapters to the ocety's work n behalf of homoless and unwanted chldren.. n a letter sent to Mrs. Margaret Conwaj, ecretary ot Chapter No. 9) Mrs, Jeanne Ott, fnancal secretary of the ocety wrke: " am happy to advse you thtft the O. E.. endowment fund M the Chldren's Hprne ocety ofj New Jersey has grown to $,57:, Tlls means the total of rouubu-' tons made by O. E.. Chapters, ncludlm Carteret Chapter No. 'U9, las reached the pont whern the nual ncome from tns fnrt provdes a goodly share of wlnt t Lusts to prepare a homeless chld for ; new \\tf wth new parents who wll love und chersh t tu ther very own. "The Drectors of our ocety. <ul the members of our profe- (Contnued on Paac n> Carteret eservst tatoned at Camp Dx CATEET - Cnpt. Anthony J. oss. Laurel treet, member of Northern Jersey's (st Area (UA, s undcrtwo wgeks annual feld " m the job" tralng at Kott Dx, luruest mltary nstallaton m Northeastern Amerca. Durng ther two weeks at Du,, eudum ths aturday, the H;ser vlls Wll Jon ther egular Amy cmruenwts ut jer.son'l am other Jucebbut; jomts :;

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