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1 YOU HE NEED8] RIHHHHIIliiliillS E.V M*'V xvtx. No. Iweetness i'. AND Light,,,, E. ;,. msh notes lted, n y correspond-, wistfully of my wy with words i,r why fmnotiun-, time. There re,,, binder why I»p» ^ some of the time, rc still others,,,,, who simply vilh the help of,.,'hi microscope,,,, proud possessor ndtion for being i,t now, I'd swp,, Kit! microscope p ill. ' < I ttion for pir,l.rr boot, the., nft your lunch ;,r's seed ct-, Miild fill up this,,, to bed. I know lii jrot plenty of I chnge my desii [ could hrdly u..rid of gret,v thus ccomoincludes j on which :i kcil to get funny. (l,i wide rnge, i, oi'a to tht worninks who just wd-,i, :III. (me the ubsuppose slcks functionl purnf the obvious wish they might tht didn't quite I., brrel, for MM h I m sure riit»' us gleeful mi t forms stho^ models whose,it the bem li lu U' clculted MI' desire of con-.ih-l-iill. i lined to.me tht i in- Home merit in with ech pir of ivr-view nurror t. bsebll bt with Thin, the prospec- > i could tke 'II in reverse whenjutkin cme to wnin confines of her i mull' ttire, I supi ( this kind i very wnir wood, nd I ' ;niy objections to only in the shdows ii, luit couldn't reci hving ny esthetic ilung less thn Die-!in, burlp bg i without belt in "i'.i be sheer poetry. * * 'lit shirks hve found f und tht I m I! tn the full wrth nf the fd in this "' publicly but I'm "i nd I hve yet to! ii'-'inly in pir of i:il fumle. I don't r > > filing to be much im'iiry eyes until ny- ;uv plentiful gin, "in' wht sys they viil then. However, h ' I lie nylons. * ' "iy other lines this "i ""im tke, but l^n i>il- I tell somebody i'.the» look like hell ( l ''< it go t tht. I beyond tht point, li;ii my courge fils I -lull- restrint my "'"ing, tht I cnnot ""life my luxurint II "" the ltr of cn- i i hut \ could illuwith photogrphs, '"' burrow wlde-nlit hd one, once im th^ It. Hnk, Fret Of Nzis, Won't Discuss Tretment CARTHRET Lieutennt Frncis Hiek, ton of Mr. nd Mrs, Frncis Heek, Chrles Street, returned to Fort Dlx lst night fter ithort leve. He will be given longer leve noon, 'Reported mincing in ction in August, he ws «prisoner of the Nei«for nine month*. A nvigtor on Libertor B-, be wn tken prisoner when he ws shot down over FerrTr, Itly. He w» freed by the Allied Forces nd sent to the fttte on plne to Bngor, Mine, nd from there to Fort Dix nd home. Asked bout his tretment by the Niis he id, "I don't. wnt to tlk bot", it." Richrds rd To Get Honor CARTERET Lieut, Stnley G. Richrds, son of Mr, nd Mrs. Gilbert Richrds of Pershing Avenue, h» been wrded the Silver Str by the Wr Deprtment for heroism in ction during the Euiopen cmpign. Lt, Riehrrl cj i the third mn from Crteret. to hve received thii medl. The other two re 8/Sgt. Pul Mueh, recently dischrged, for heroism t Perl Hrt»or, nd T/5 Joseph Kesko, medicl corps, for heroism in the invsion of the cost of Normndy. The cittion ccompnying the medl red* In prt: "Lt. Rkrhrdis ws jtiven the mission of cpturing n irfield, despite gevere wourvd he continued to led his men nd inspired them hy his ibrvery nd determintion; he consented to be evcuted only when his mission hd been completely ccomplished. His gllnt devotion to duty upon this occsion reflects gret credit to himself nd the rmed forces." Lt. Richrds h«lso received the Purple Hert, the expert infntrymn's bdge n-di the combt in fntry bdge. Hi wife, Mrs..Crrie Richrds, is ntive of Annisto.n, Al. Wether Chnges Hour* Oi BormhBby CMc chmmm'"m niiyic^p Well Sttion conducted by the Crtcri'l Roni of Helth will bu h«u lri ott Thursdy morning of ech week throughout thu summer, strtinb; next week. The sttion in the bord room t the Borough Hll will be upm from - o'clock. The first session will be June, und this nd those to follow will be in chrge uf Dr. Smuel Mminger, Mrs. Otto Wollenberg nd Miss Genevieve T. Penkul. To luue Liquor License* At Meeting On Jne CARTBRET The djourned meeting of the Borough Council scheduled for lst night ws rncellt'ii. A regulr meeting of tl\e Council will be held next Wedensdy nigbt t 8 o'clock in the Council Chmbers of the Borough Hll. This meeting is for the purpose of issuing permits fur the sle of lcoholic beverges.. All pplictions must be in before the meeting. LAWN PARTY SUNDAY CAMiERET Finl plns hve been completed for the. nnul lwn prty to be held Sundy fternoon by Friendship Link t the home of Mrs. Louis LebowiU in Post Boulevrd. A big ttendnce is sjxjpeuted. The committee on rrngements includes Mrs. A. D. Glss, Mrs. Robert R. Brown, MrB. Leo Brown, Mrs. Meyer Wexlex,,Mns. Abrhm M. Clwikish nd Mis. U*owiU. The proceeds will be ufiirtl towrd cmp for will be ufiirtl t w p under-privilege J children which hih is the min project of the Grnd Link thi yer. And Siekierk Are Victors Toth Defeted 5- In Rce Bcked By Resko; Flynn I* High Democrt CARTERKT T h e Republicn Orgniztion ticket mde n esy win over the opposition presented in the Primry Election Tuesdy by former Borough Attorney Mictiel Resko nd Stephen J. Toth. Mr. Resko rn for county committeemn in his own district but lost, nd Mr. Toth, bcked by Mr. Resko, sought' plce s cndi dte for Councilmn. The plces expiring re held nowby Frnk Hury, president of the Council, nd John A, Turk, who won over Mr. Toth iby vote of &9 to 6. The other cndidte for plce on the ticket ws School Commissioner Frnk Siekierk, who polled 5 votes to mke him nd Mr. Turk the cndidtes for the two jets on the Borough Counto be fillet* t the Generl Election next November.. Tlie Line-ity Messrs. Tunk nd Siekierk will nd oppose Willim Joseph Sitr, Synowiecki Democrtic nominees, who werc_iunopposed in the Primry. About votes were cst here. Alexnder Combn, incumbent tx collector, ws the unopposed Republicn prty nomintion for re-election to tht post. Michel Shutello ws the unopposed Democrtic prty nominee for election to tht office. The borough's vote in the threewy county contest for Democrtic nomintion for coroner ws s follows: Jmes J. Flynn, Jr., 77; Dniel Reilly,, nd Wil lim Jqui, three. Prochil Students Honor Fr. McLennn CARTERET The,grdiiiiting clss of St. Joseph's School will tke trip to Rye Bech,I Momtny morning. Tnry wim'lesvb the school t 7 A. M. Any of the lumni who wish to ttend re dlsii invited. Wednesdy fternoon the pupils of the school gve u frewell bnquet for Kev, Jmes McLennn, OSM, who will leve t the end ot the month for Detroit. Th«progrm included musicl se- U'ctiiHis, recittions, i frewell f l l ddress to the pstor hy Mrinne Kennedy, nd n ddress,by Rev. McLennn. The children lso presented the pstor with purse. Those ppering on the proprm were Mureen McDonnell, Clre Kennedy, John Fee, Edwrd Kbul, DonM D'Zurill, Dvid Sfrny, Jen DeSntis, Peggy O'Brien, Junit Ggo, Mrlene Lozk,'Mrie Kgg nd Rosemrie Slomko. Kenyon, Jr., To Grdute From School, To Enter Nvy CARTERET Thoms G. Kenyon, Jr., son of the secretrytresurer of the CJ'tettt Bnk nd Trust Compny, nd Mrs. Kenyon, of 6 Slem Avenue, Elmor, ws grduted recently from Admirl Blllrcl Acdemy, nvl preprtory school, t New London, Conn. He now is t home witing clf t.rv duty y scttnmn /C in the Nvy, where he will trin s rdio.technicin. At school young Kunyon, who formerly iwtvl in Crteret, wu muster py officer of- the cdemy bnd nd lso ctive in thletics. Hr» butting verge in bse,bll ws the wound highest in the chofll. Mr. Kenyon, Sr,, ws in Nfivy during World Wr I, News From The Services Mster Sergent John C. Csleggl writes from Germny "this i one f tin: 'better plnue» I hve been qurtered und the.country round W relly beutiful s this, picture (his note ws un pusfr pcrd). This is th» prt of Gerl th» h p f l e re crd). This is mny where ll the femles re r«hy pretty, nd we cn't The frternlte! Regrds, Beuner." mentions The pic- pic- for wnting to they turned?»e ture Bgt. C lto i mgnificent showed cstle looked like "i"umnent might get nd ibeutifiul it skotoh from & firy story. * must hve been Another frundly inoge cme Jll Chmur im from pt, Jullu Cheimur in Europe, who wrote frm from the fimu i of Nurenburg, b une of Hitler's ers fmous meeting plces wht's h left " o* it," i Cptin lbo reported meeting Chemir l rted Tdi brother John, whom he»en in two nd» hlf CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 95 Introduction Of Rdio For Borough's Police An Exmple Of Coming Trend..F-M Brodcsting CARTERET For t lest thret yen now we've tried to And «ot >ibout F M rdio becuse wt knew it wn the coming thing, People who know tell s tht in not too mny yers ny other tjrp* of r»- riio thn F-M will be strictly old ht. But these sme people who know ll bont It couldn't tell tn wht F-M rdio is, t lest not w we could understnd it. After much ptient listening we lwys wound up with brin in which whirled megcycles, ntenne, resonnces nd polroidg, well sesoned wtth utter confusion. But we've found out wht mkes F-M so much better thn the kind of rdio we now hve, which, like the hors* nd bufgy hd its dy, but isn't going to be the e. is with the Eighty Air Force. * «* Army Press Reltions reports lflc. Peter '. Hrczuk, Bon of Mr.,,d Mrs. Adm Hruk of 8 nion Street, is (tfefk In t" e nd Tcticl Air Commnd of he Twelfth Air Force, which fuiishwl ir support for the Fifth rmy in the victorious' northern *K* cmpign... * * A letter from MM. L«*n Green- /id, now living In jersey City, elys y the- news tht her hudbnd 'certinly cetiny hs jyo rwli>* ll fconf, \h» home (.own news nd,he Crterot boy in the service.»ptin Greenvld' en*l office i the 'Sofcler Buil(fiBg in lower toosevelt Avenue w» ol««ed for,he durtion when be tod ^ the \rmy severl yers» In Surope. ^ ^ f former euiploj'* Gruhin-Brown Rites Sundy C ARTERBT,Miss Edith Brown, dughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Jmes Rrown, nf Roosevelt Avemtp, nd Mx J. Gruhin, son of Mrs. Sophie Gruhirc of Jersey City, were mrried Sundy fternoon t :8 in Clinton Mnor, Newrk, with Rbbi Chrles I. Blodi of Jersey City performing the ceremony. The bride, given in mrrige by her piren'ts, wore white mousseline de soie (fown wity n embroidered yoke. Her veil ws rrnged from Juliet cp nd she crried white Bible mrked with n orchid ft n d ribbon stremer. Miss Florence Brown, sister of the bride, ws mid of honor. She wore yellow net gown ndi crried bouquet of Spring flowers. The flower girl, Gil Oruhin, niece of. the 'bridegroom, wore ipink not frock nd crried ibtuket of Spring flowers. The bridesmids were 'Miss Mirim Gruhin of Jersey City, who wewe & pink net gown, Miss Koslyn Schwrtz, of Crteret, ivh-o wore blue tffet, nd Miss Sylvi Brwn, lso of Crteret, who wore blue net gown..robert Giruhin, th* bride- [grooim's brother, ws hi* best mn. The ushers were Philip Bsson of Perth AnJboy, JWiUiw^^b^ of Crteret, nd Edwrd" SlurtburK of Jersey City. Upon their return from trip to the Ctskill Mountins the couple will live in I'ulski Avemi«. For trveling the bride wore beige suit nd luggge tn ccessories, with n orchid corsge. The bride- i.i grdute of Cr- teret High Hchool nd the University of Delwre nd is member of the fculty of the iborough schools. The bridegroom grdu ted from Rutgers College nd owns phrmcy on Roosevelt Avenue. Mry Krissh Fincee Of Beisel, Hero * Wr CARTERET Frnk Krissk of 6 Mry Street hs nnounced the enggement of his dughter, Mry Theres, to Henry M. Beisel, Jr., son of Mr. nd Mrs. Beisel of Frederick Street, Est Rhwy section. This prospective bridegroom, is one of Crteret's heroe of the present wr. He ws severely wounded in July, 9., while tlking prt in the invsion of Frnce, nd w brought bck to the United Sttes shortly fterwrd. After months of tretment in the Army Hospitl t Silver Spring, Md., he ws honoribly dischrged. Nun, Former Jp Cptive, Mrs. O'Donnell's Visitor CAiRTORBT Mr*, J. H. O'Donnel of Pulski Avenue entertined hur cousin, Sister Mry Andrew, s her house guest during the pst week. Siter Mry Andrew hd been prisoner of the Jpnese in Mnil for over three yers, nd fter her libertion nd return to the United (Sttes now is t Mryknoll, New York. Thi meeting ws the first for Mrs. O'Donnell nd he* cousin in fourteen yers. Mre, Q'Donnell, recently seriously ill, ie coiuiileibly improved. VISITING PARENTS CAiRTBKHT Jjtrs. Solomon Gillmn, whose home ii *t 6 Pomon Avenue, Newrk, i» stying with her pront, Mr. nd Mw. M. I. SchwrU of the Hill lection, while she recover* from recent opertion, following the birth of tier dughter, who is with her. Mr. Gillmn recently received his honorble dischrge f»om the Army. JOINS HUSBAND M efficient in world orgnised to thn Bppflri of the utomobile. D*wn t Crterel police hedqurter* we met the mn who instlled F-M rdio for the borough, nd in few well chosen words he explined : Simple Definition "In mplitude modultion (presflltt type of rdio) the power injcrtges nd decreses to suit the voice of the speker or singer. In frequfney modultion brodcsting the FULL POWER is on con Btntly, but the FREQUENCY chnges with the rise nd fll of the Round being brodcst, djusting to the rtes of vibrtion s needcit." The one who gve us this understnding in wy our unmth emtirt mind could grsp it is Frnk Under, toll, len, foodlooking Irin who not only instlled the new rdio hook up for thh borough's police deprtment, but embodied into it. originl fetures which resulted from his technicl knowledge nd his experience. The equipment now used by Crteret's lw enforcers is of Link mnufcture, nf F M or Frequency Modultion type, s men* tioned bove. Under Mr. lnder's supervision the entire cost ws kept under,, regrded by experts s most moderte outly for this dded protection to the lives nd property of the borough's residents nd Everybody Pitched In In ddition to Mr. Linder's con tribution, gret fctor in this (Continued on Pge ) Councilmn's Dughter Bride At Church Ceremony Sturdy CARTBRFTF -- Miss Dorothy Elizbeth llury, dughter of Councilmn nd Mrs. Frnk Hury of Lfxwrll Street, nd Hrry H. Coni' Herrj mrr) o'clo Churl Jr., son o,f 'Mr. nd Mrs. ill. Cony, of Rhwy, were undhy fternoon t the First Presbyterin with the R«v. D, E. Lo- Wild West Plnned By No. Fire Compny As Service Aid icart.eret flns hve been mde by i'ire Compny No. for rodeo show to be held in the Hi^h School Stdium July 8. The proceeds will go towirrt fund being rised to id men end women of the rmed forces., The committee consists of the following: Edwrd SchulU, chirmn; Edwrd Coughlin, Willim Crney, Joseph Srzillo, Jmes Irving, Dennis Fitz- Gerld, Edwrd O'Brien, Lelie polbricht, Henry Morris, Louii ipeteron, Michel YrcheSfci < nd ilhwy Hook. Township Girl To Wed Dr. G. J. Goodmn WDHRDGE Mr. nd Mis. lluymuiid Anderson, 'I'll Min Street, nnounce the enggement of their dughter, Virgin Ctherine, to Dr. Gerrd Goodmn, son of Dr. v nd Mrs. Murice Goodmn, Pershing Avenue, Crteret. Miss Anderson is grdute of Woodbridge High School nd K t h e r i n e Gibbs Secretril School, New York. She is employed in the ccounting deprtment of the Titnium Division of the Ntionl Led Co., SyreviUe. Dr. Goodmn is grdute of Crteret High School, ttended Viltnov College nd grduted from First Institute of Peditry, Long Islnd University, New York. He is chiropodist with offices in Port Richmond, S. I. Agnes Slinsky Hon6red At Shower Mondy Hight CAiRTBRET Mi S Agnes,Slin sky, dughter of Mr. nd Mrs John Slinsky of Roosevelt Avenue, w honored Mondy night ut sftotfer given t the Gypsy Ciinvp Resturnt. The hostesses were the Misses Dorothy Wojtr ki>wski nd Ann Lktos, nd twenty-ive guests were present. Mis Slinsky will be mrried Sundy fternoon to John Duby, MM>/C, of the Nvy, son of Mrs. Mury Beck of Woodbrrdge, The ceremony will tke plce t u'clouk in 8t, Joseph's Church. Husbnd Of Borough Girl Ws Wounded At Iwo Jim CAR/TERIJT^The Nvy Deprtment nnounced yesterdy tht PFC. Stnley C. Weim«r, yer old, U.S.M.C.. ws wounded in ction on Iwio Jinm. He is the husbnd of the former Mrgret t imcikinley Avwm^, this nd son uf City Councilmn nd Mrs. Olto E. W"«Uncr, of LO6 Church Street, Rhwy. The mrine's wife, dughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Si^muiul Jenyi, of th«m/jkinley Avenue uddreiw, h been living in Los Angeles, Clif., lot the pst yer. Privte Weimer k now In hospitl in the South Pcific', re. A former employe of Merck ft Compny, he entered the mrvlce in August, W. JOMO HONOR MAN»OJ Engineer, nd nn *R" rentz performing the ceremony. A eception followed t the Cokini Country Club. The church ws decorted with pdnis nd spring flowers. Tho soloist w Mrs. Herbert L. Strndberg, Jr., ccompnied hy Miss Lois Docher, orgnist. The bride, given in mrrige by her fther, wore white gown of stin nd lce Her veil, of fingertip length, ws ttched to coronet of «eod.perls nd she cwied n, rm bouquet of grdenis nd sweet pes. Mrs. John Orbn, the bride's sister, ws mtron of honor. She wore, blue gown nd crried i bouquet of pink roses. Crl Meier, of Union, served s best mn nd Chrles Reidcl, Jr., ncfllouis Moore, Jr., were ushers. On their return from wortding trip to New York nd Point Plesnt the couple 'will live t the Woods End Aprtments, Rosetle, For trveling the. bride wore 'beige suit with luggge tn ccessories nd corsge of gr det,is. The bride is grdute of Cr- Fimcet Of Otticer PRICE THESE CENTI Wr Bond Sles Now $99,8 Rlly W«ek From Ti Ottert Chnce T«Wn 6; Other Prizes Mist Ver Gind CARTKRET Mi»s Gind's enwment to Lt. Alfred Breuche I Rllies in the of the Army hs been nnounced I the bnd will by her pnrent, Mr. nd Mrs. John Gindn of Jenette Street. Lt. Broui'he, now sttioned t Montgomery Field, Al,, is the *on of Mrs. Berth Breuclie of Stuyvesnt Avenue, t>jpwrk, nd grdute of Plins High School. Mim Gind i n grdute of Crteret High School nd is employed t th<> Motor Ordnnce Reception Prk. ~ r Cptin Weds Lillin Toth icarterot -MiBS Lillin Toth, dughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Michel Toth of Edwin Street, nd Cptin Cluse E. Brnholdt, son of Edivnli Brnholdc of Iow, were mrried Wednesdy night t 7:8 in the Free Mgyr Reformed Church. Rev. Ale.tinder Droczy performed the e*fwiony nd Minn Irene Droczy wtj'^he soloist. A reception follow** >»t the home of Mr. nd Mr*. John. 8. Anderegg, in Coloni. The bride, who ws given in mrrige by her fther, wore n CARTKRKT- Preprtion* be oompk'tr within the n*»t f«r dyr, for the Wr Bond Rlly * : be held here wtek from to Strting t 7: o'clock. Th be in- the Rit Theter in Wt ington Avenue nd the ment will include the ihow new motion picture. Clock," strring Judy G nd Robert Wlker, tnd by U, S. Cost Gurd Bnd, i touring to perform t Wr Ett. Mttben «t be entertined dinner,by those in chrge of tltf rlly, who lso hve provided trnsporttion from Newrk. Admission t«the rlly only on presenttion of tickets, given purchsers of I for csh, Thr«e tickets re * hle t the Fosi Ulrlct nd two locl bnks. Bonik To Whim Wr Bonds lso will b«w *. ed t the rlly, long with merchndise being donted for I purpose by locl hui To dte six bond* hve been ; vided, by Emit Strnln, mn of this Seventh Wr. Frnk Srmdto, Willim Murice Spewk, Lovu nd the Crteret Prese. Totl sles reported thii by Mr. Stremln re for ll. They re divided u fodow:', "E" BondJ, (6.89, "V,9, "G" Bondi, $6,5. C, Tresury notes. $5,, Certifictes, $5,, V% Tret-.: ury Bonds, $,, H f '. ury Bonds, $l!5,. teret High SchooF nd Rider Col-i Elenor Bluo eimomble with whit* lege, Trenton, nd is employed t I ccessories, nd crried n oldthe Generl Cible Corportion bouquet of wer<< hehl.sturdvy morine tm CARTKitOT (Funerl seme* Perth Airnboy. The bridegroom, Miss Elenor Nemo, of ^Frederick Kimbck of US grdute of Rhwy High School the bride, ws mid <A h«inor, She dolph Strt'ft. from his how ( nd NeWrk Ter-nnlb! School, «'wore dusty rofmmmiwt with 9 o'clock nd U M t rmf employed in the engineering deprtment of Merck & On,, Ril- smll bouquet. Lt. Chrles Pyne forty-threi- yers old, died whito ccessories, mj «trrled Church. Mr. Kimbck, who wy. of Cliforni served t b«st mn. dy. Three msse* were Mrs. Coney ws honored lst week t dinner t the Pcker Hotel, given by her workers. Bronze Str Medl Given Koy, In North Crolin CARTEBBT - Pvt. Willim M. Koy ws wrded the Bronze Str Medl it the Army Ground Service Forces Distribution Sttion, Asheville, N. C. The ceremony took plce during recent dress prde, nd ws mde by Col. R. E. Wflloughby, commnding officer of the sttion, where Pvt. Koy is witing ressignment. Pvt. ikoy, whose home here is t 56 Crteret Avenue, lso hs been wrded the Combt Infntry Bdge. ELAINE IS ONE CAHTlERiBT Eline June Blris, dughter of Mr. nd 'Mrs, Chrles Blris, Jr., of the Rhwy eetion, will celebrte her first birthdy on Sundy. Kimbck Service Held On Sturdy with Rev. M. A. Konopk t Ihc ltr nd Rev. StnuUoi Upon their return from wedding trip to the New Englnd Sttes the couple will live temporrily with the bride's prents. For trveling the ibride wore blck suit with white cmories, nd corsges of white cmellis. Mrs. Brnholdt is grduntejnd John Estok. Buril ni of Crteret High School mi Drke! Gertrude's Cemetery. College, Elizbeth, nd i em- ployed t the Rtion Bord in Woodbridge. Th bridegroom is grdute of the University of Iow nd is sttioned t Rritn Arsenl, in the Automotive Deprtment. Miss Novit To Be Bride Of Elizbeth Resident CARTERET Mr. nd Mrs. Solomon Novit of H Wshington Avenue, hve nnounced the en ggoment of their dughter, Frnces, to Melvin J. Fnber, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Frber, of Lexington Plice, Eliwbeth. A dinner for the immedite fmilies ws heki Sundy t the home of the bride-tu-be in honor of the occsion. No dte hu 'beei set for the wedding The nme which follow re those of gllnt heroes. They re the nmes of brve men who went wy, their herts filled wfith noble purpose nd who now lie in the folds of n invisible hroud which we cll glory. My we, in deed, thought nd ction, ever strive to be worthy with them. Blk Wlter Btrtnwiki John T. Brlilc Jo>«ph Bernth, Jr. Anthony Mlch»«l BryU, Jr. Bsil Cpp W»lt*r C»pp Edwrd Crlton Dnil Ce»«jr, Jr., Jotsph Ch«r*pou Hrold Di CliHord Willim W. C«l n PomlfO* C«rriw NI«IM 'AU.ii*. Loult I. «r«m 6 f Timothy Dvtw J. Michel Andrew J. Kod Andrew Robert Albert F. Kriiik Robert Peter KubnU Vincent J. KurdilU Willim 9. Kurdyl Udiilw Liiicki Albert M»c»oek Michel Mirko John J. Murkowlt*. Jofcn Untn. Jr. Oicr Metqnlto* v Stnley J, MUik «' NichoUi Minn* P«ur N«vf>w»M Wlter B. Ottrfcvlt, Jr. Stephen P.koU Jobne* PeUs John P«tw;ii John R W «p Steper (f. SolU* Petor Milo nd Rev, Andrew J. Sktm t the side ltrs. The pll berers were Adm Mkwiiuki, ABdt-cw (jirrd, Wlter Kirmiee, Adm SzynAurnki, Frnk Kurdylr Mr. Kimbck is survived by Jri* ife, the former Ktherioe Ktt- yl; dughter, Doroty; tw» " iister», Mrs. John Greene of «* ey City, nd Mn. Joseph Skitmon of Crteret, nd brother, George Kimhdc, lso of Crteret." He ws member of the Holy NM Society of his prih; of Crej. iu-il, Knight of Colmfci, rt the Polish Aid Society. He b ' >een employed t the Frter Wheeler Corportion for twetfour yeurs. By Prish Sdmk CARTERBT Memlxri <rf tbe eiglith Ki'Jtdutin^ CUJB of St. J»- ieph'8 School received their # ' plonis Sundy night. Hev. JM ' McLennn, O M, pstor d«ributed ttie diploms, Specil wrd* went U> Uie fullowiug: Frud' Dfgek, Mry Ann Kennedy, Wrv ren Heim, Alexnder Uksli, Dlorcs Sntos, ROM Stricsydkt, Ptrki Kerney, Dorotr Ue* tr, Donld Piirong, John Fkcf nd Cln Ktnuedy. Rev. M. A. Knopki, pmr Holy Fmily Church. the diploms to th«clss of the school t Sundy night. KMxtmt given by LoretU Gid* d V*. ronic Jpczynski. Frmnos of Perth Ambby,» tt«rey, gueirt peker. School Hed, To Pud H. S., Th Educirtien Juu imowtod Clerk LeiUr S»i>o to for bids for vintittf it the BU School buildinf ml ike Wttw Overbolt, Jr., Jlemoml ipun* were din;meed fr DurehtM of new mtlfnt f«rifh 8$ool Bnd t tke Wednesdy nifht. Pennsion VIM ( Idfyr Eeformed CwA «two elsrooif in School lor vimme B^ble school. Crton* Un ' pny h In report f & principl, i

2 > ',., i< f >AGE CLASSIFIED! WANTED TILL PAY f,c lb. for clen rtgs. Independent-Leder, 8 Green *L, Woodbrldgp, N, J. PERSONAL Rev. Elizbeth Kicker ' Seeres Oommliftioned Missionry ' Spirit MeMft^oi! md Helper» Min St., Woodbridfte, ft. J. 6-* SEWING SCHOOLS f Complete new <-l#se» in home fc»nmlcmfr course forming now. limited number ccepted. Enroll tpdy. Clsses, mornings, fternoon* Bnd evenings. $. comjjjet* cost Sinfter Sewing Center ' 7 Smith St. ftvih Amboy to 7-6t! REFRIGERATION REPAIRS KELVINATOR. Household nd p commercil refrigertion service. Also Brndix Automtic "Winner fli-nticr -hour orvlee, including fliiniiflym nnd holidys, Cll Mctwhcn <>-R, or Perth Amboy «I. BLOOMKIKLD REFRIGERATION SERVICE Grndview Avenue Kritsui Township B-7 to 6-* LOST BLACK nd White bedle pup 'bout three months old. Child's, Loit In vicinity of upper Min urcwsrd if returned- to O. Lei- M Min St., Woodbridge,. 6-.* LOST IjADY'S yellow gold wri* wtch, :.* Blck bnd. Longinrs move- ;»er.t. Lost between 8«U Cliff ff'ilod, Swrm nd Grove Ave., [ ; woodliridgp. Rewrd. Mis. Thoms J». Cmpion, 8ft Cliff Kod, Se- Wren, N. J. FOR SALE jtqlhn'er A**otvlion, 8 be, like new..r,.. Cll fter 5: M. 7 KeeTie 'St., Perth Amoy, N. J. 6- HEliP WANTED MALE JWEET METAiL worker. Experi- ^ ' % ewwl on pile, h cns, filing lnet», ehiilving mi ollit-r metl f#fod uii'.ts. Hox L, c/(i Imk'pendenti^edi'r. 6-(.,8 WING MACHINES REPAIRED Siti tr Oo. Re Mirt All type, of SEWING MACHINES E»tim«t«if MB SINGER CO. St., Forth Amboy, N. P. A. -7 fi- to 7-9 6t Mortgge Money Avilble PHA Mortgge Lons I*,jpir«<it Reduction Lons ^ HtfttMftoing Morl^hge Lons Attrctive terms I^AHQARETTBN & CO., INC. BBALTORS 76 Hobrt Street Perth Amboy, N. J. P. A. -8 HELP WANTED BAKER WAITRESSES UOSTE8SEB CASHIERS PORTERS DWH WASHERS Wt 6RDER COOKS SODA DISPENSERS GARDENER PAST TIME (8*8AHY. PLEASANT \ CONDITIONS. AP- AVAJUBH--! ScOUt TrOOpS f Court Of HonOr L*cd**r* Orgniztion Lst Before Cmping Seson <'AHTRRKT The l»«t Court of fink nd John Honcheclt of Trrnip gener] lborers Experience not necessry Hour* between 6:8. m. nd : p. m. rulei-obwrved Apply personnel office WESTTVACO CHLORINE PRODUCTS CORP. 6 luomvtlt Av«, Crteret, N.J. Mh Plns For It* Picnic PlniH hvp bcon OPERATORS WANTED mudi' 'liy the Peflstcri-d uml finduni.i- Nururs' AnRrH*inti"n f»r A pfc- 8K cccfived «pcond-rln pinn. To work on Children's Honor bffor* the cmping nir to b<» held in the ni-nr future drebflpr. Stwuly work; wn hold l>y the Boy Scouts of the Mcdnls for th«onllpetion of HI the Iminfi of Mm Helen Tirech community FrMfy nifht t H scrp pper were wrded to: Edwrd Krnklin, Arthur Ulmn, El- kn in Konieivclt Avoniie. one week vction with o'clock in the Nthn Hle School. The o(bc»r» (il(htcd t tjir hurl py; good py. Apply wood ('olgn, John Burnhftm, mi Willim Mtidom, district Scout ineetinir of the eroup were Mrs. Robert Wymn of Troop 8; tii\\\...jcrterot Novelty Drew IIIA Zimmprmtn, vk-e pr(!bid*n.t; rommimloncr; John Kernedy, Bizub, Jr., Andrew Ksrin, Prenk nd Mrs. Plorwco Murfcufln, ^Compny, 5 Wheeler chirmn of the event, nd John John flensuock, Robert trenurcr. It ws decided to hold Avenue, Cnrteret, N. J. Donntlly, chirmn of the hord flhner, Donld Krisk, Willinm fiitun- meetinffs the, second Sttemrni of vilbility of review, mde the wrds. Willim H. Wfltmn, Scout Executive, Robert (iodexky, Benjmin (iod- P. M., in the Bord of Helth Diurlll, <iwir(te KtAlmvinski, Wednesdy of eth month t 7:8 required.»sky, John Hum-hick, Robert Ohor lso ws present Rooms nt the BorwiR'h Mli. l, Andrew Kroski, John Por,nonsky, Willim Trestensky, Joseph GRADUATE HONORED REALJESTATF. FOR SALJE Alphonsc Bonncr. Edwrd Heffn«r, John Collins nd Willim PR oecnpftnry, lmot Cinciljnk, John Kocihn, Robert OARTBRiET Mr. find KindfienM of Troop ttl Tecehred Mts. new Lrfrk Iiiinfrnlow ner fclli- Loik, Michm- P:il*mn, Andrew Jnmcs Lukeh entertined t their life Scout bdges, Edwrd Preput- MM; $6,5Kl).O«. Down pyment Blitrk, nnd Willim Zchik of home in r.rnt Avcnut thin week, Jilck, lso of tht troop, received 86., Monthly $5..'Sheridn Troo i 88. in honor of the (rrdution' of second-clw, first clss, nd str Hetitti Inc., IllUi Ci'nt,i>nni«l Ave., ftcout wrds. The following merit their dughter, Louwc, from St. ltnfonl.fr. fi-lmlli of H:J-. f,p. 6-8, 5 Wlter King, Klwood Colpw, were wrded: Troop 8, Mly's «i>rh School, Perth Amhoy. Over HO guests ttended. ten John Burnhm, nd Amos Hoff- bdges Edwrd Heffner mi John HELP WANTED FEMALE mn of Troop 8 received first Collins; nine, Willim Klndiierski; BIfAUTICIAN I mnger- opertor) ' Beuty Shop in Ell... George Ko*h*ky, Stnley Mr- Alphonne Bonnet, ^re, Thoms Tinue pper l«exctllent for pol- clw pin* nd Richrd I.oik, eitrht, Edwrd Preputnick; seven, PsiMh Mltron Kennedy nd Chrles Ferenchik; ishing mlrrom. bth, flood py plus onmmimion. bort hours. WM rule! " HELP WANTED MALE «four, Willim keletnen nd Frnk! observed. O'Brien, nd one, Cormc Kennedy; Troop 8, four, Elwood ney F<-n*k nd Wlter King; two, Edwrd Frnklin; orte, Rod- Box R, cjn Independent Led C-7, Prt time workers Colgtin; three, John Burnhm; Troop 88, six, Jck Lozk. «"?< PIANO FOR SALE Cll Woodbrldge 8-J ISM Sheet Metl Work&Roofing ' Estimtes Cheerfully Given HENRY JANSEN & SON 6 Aldun Strut Woodbridgt, N. J. WooJ 8-6 The New Books Robert E. Sherw>od sys tht Normn Convin is undoubtedly th«finest rdio writer in the United Sttes, He hs developed new techniques in the fit-id of rdio writing. Hit poems nd drms re written to be herd rth«r thn to be red. Yet his two books, ''Thirteen by Corwin" nd "More by Corwin," red surprisingly well, Mybe you herd Iris new one "On Note of Triumph" brodcst over CBS on V-E Dy. It begn like this: So they've given up. They're finlly done in, nd the rt i* dvd in en lley bck of the Wilhelmstmse. Tke bow, G. I.j tke bow, little guy, The supermn; of tomorrow lies t the feet of you common men of this fternoon. This M It, kill, this is The Dy, ll the wy from Newburyport to Vldivostok. You h*d wht it took nd you Hve it, nd e*ch of you hs hunk of rinbow round your helmet. Seems like free men hve done it gin. Schooltechers in the future rt- if u i»k to ' lve * hrd job defining Oorwin's rdio entertinments, like "On Note of Triumph." Here's how the publishers try to d<eftir*e it: "It is much esier to describe by telling wht it isn't thn, wht it is. It isn't n essy, or serk-8 of vignettes, yet it hft the elements of ech." * «Britishers hve no reluctnce to mking crcks bout the fmous English climt*, J. Frnk Dobic reltes in "Texn in Englnd." One of them told him bout the Strnger who cme to Englnd to enjoy the summer but overslept himself one morning nd miss,,! it. Another relted the story bout country squire who, upon beirnr introduced to the Persin mbssdor in London, sd, "They tell me tht in your country you worship the sun." "Bo would you if you ever sw him," the Persin n-^ plied. * Mr. Dobie, who is n dmirer of Teticence, both English nd Americn, lso tells tn*is story. A stge driver of Ne-w Mexico, noted for his tciturnity, took five pssengers on slght-si-oiiik tour over the mountins. Among these w & womn who begun by excliming over the scenery,»oon proceeded to cutioning the driver t steep plces, &ni in between, fired 'brrge of questions tht showed more ignornce thn curiosity. At the end of the Journey, the pssengers got out, nd n quiet mn sked wht the fre ws. "Two nd hlf," the ol<l rwhide replind. Ech pssenger pid, the womn coming lt. Shy hnded over five-dollr bill which thfe drffe'r put in his pooket. "Where's my hn^e?" she sked. "Ain't ny." "But you told' the others the fre w two mi liulf." "They didn't tilk," ws the nswer, "WHAT DOES A PERSONAL LOAN. COST ME?" We will nswer this question which Hs been sked by mny of our prospective person! lon borrowers.,.. We chrge 6 % interest on the mount of the lon. For exfcmpre, If you borrow $ you receive $9 6% deducted in dvnce for interest on the lon. For lrger mounts the chrge i in the sme proportion. Simply figure 6% interest nd deduct from the principl. We believe hi simple short 'methods, lew- interest rtes, nd convenient confidentil service to our personl lon borrowers. If you re fced t present with finncil emergency plese foel free to cll upon us for coopertion., FIRST BANK 'AND COMPANY i FRIDAY, JUNE 5, 96 NEW ODD FELLOWS rf'artrret- (four new meml>nr» WCM«ftrtrtDtrH into lh» Ot loret Lod {e of Odd Pellown nt the lint meeting,'hmd Fridy" ni rht. The tu'wly initited mcmlit'is re llymnn Clvxlwh, AS V-, UHNR; Hurry Ginchinky, Sidney Rodcn nd Louis Zellmn. tout jit «f^ SPECIAL MASS SUNDAY CARTEHET Under the spon- Mimtilp of Omr«y Oowil, Knights»f icolumbu, RPV. Jmes MrUnntn,' Q?M, will celebrte n hifrh mi* Sundy, Fther's Dy, for the men nd women of the pnrish in the nrrrwd force, Thoughtful New Jersey people NAME B.«L HEADS {' AHTERET Th«officers were elected t the mcet J in# of the Cnrterot Bil«Hn(f iid Lon Assocition this work: Ipdore Musner, president; John.J. Hnrrinifton, vice preniilent.; R. O. Dlrymple, tresurer, nd Mrs. Ann* Brown, swretry. Mini ' following nm, flflflirteir of frnk koftrmn «f h Mte, (tr'«i9usteid from Ne Colk^lot Women Wedn IIA/M: Mss Huffmt. in music.nd minorr^. in Ki..' ]' ;.' ' 5 A VTAI?A«T OF NEW JIUIIY * tluphoni SIRVIC! re mking ech cll count mking fewer unnecessry clls, mking ech cll shorter becuse they know this helps «veryone get better service these busy dys. NIW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Giving the person you cll time enough to get to the telephone,., t lest m i n u t e...» gotdprctice. It's the courteous thing to Jo, nd often sves second, nd unntcesury, cll W I R T H'S DEDICATE THESE EXTRAORDINARY DIAMOND VALUES TO THE ternl OF JUNE WAR BRIDES For prrffot ritiiihure.., fur Invt (ml nflrcllon ttni will rndurr forrvrr. Hi- «urr in thf her «ikiuimil (rout Wink'*..lull t time lvhwi.mi nrfd mum uud nbn you p It IV*cl. U lrtb'«rolir IhruiiKh >illh nil I he KorKrun brnu- <irul Jr»rlr> ><>< umil Klorlimn il jiiiii>udn, (muuu nmrhp* pkitbve uf nrlrrl KlUn. Mn'* VERY H Rugged fold mounting 8 Dimonds Crowti th.precious nd ultrsmrt... the.super solitire enhrtf ed by tine side dimonds. The mtching, chnneled wedding bnd displying 5 flshing gems. Set in richly crved, modern yellow gold pumntings, Mui'«Birth.too* Ring Beutifully mounted mess JEWELRY mkes Buy Dftd Gift of JEWELRY,> /,«;S ReliWe Je^ers H

3 * * * ; ' - : ' * ' It ' r :!' II ' > < A tf )ll> Service* from Pge ), Tinnififr of the Kscoit,, Edmonds, i,.«< nod #t>m# tllh n stricken escort ttck. nn sir of the Jck -mniiy for some time liook whteh he his friends fter'the,,. -,,rr V^E Dy he tht, before he CARTERET Announcement h been mm\v <>{ the mrrige o( Misn Jnne Josephine Ostrowski dughter of Mr. ttl,,l Mrs. Alexnder ORti-ftWBki of Perth Amboy nd Joseph Silv, Jr., Mh of Mr. nd Mrs. Joseph Sliv of 8 Lowell Street, CrteTet. The cereunderstood the i swstik, but wr»nj( becuse > Hip Ftherlnd w (inrmni hve; to Crtpret re- terw. Miles 'who 8emil hi* imtifrntton ht hf clnp for HI ;l,ul ifrench J«W. i: (luted "Deep in \ pl il,,86." M/gt....in of Mr. nd Un. Irs of Atlntic Street imiicr or> the Newrk... : when he enlisted I,H' Klein is ; (.iuk of the month where he.hs been A i my dentil clinic. mi in the- ott of Mr. M. Klein of 89 Roogen.lhis home is t i. Perth Amboy, HU,,ther, Cpl. Theodore UIIK in the Medicl i- enroute to the P- < * Ilium lex. H. Greme h from HOMJS, N, \ Omert, shipfitter, -.. :i former employe Wheeler Corportion,,,,-i his thletics on I'i LVitifr renter ho rei his mtes win eight i 'f footbll gmes. -hips re engged in :plies to the Contidifficult to r- iihcr The rivlry, mong liuwevcr, is intense, M-rvice report*. n'iiiiel Mitro.'on m of Edwin Street, IIH- right to wer the, Winffs" of the United -iv I'HrtreMK. ' * ; '.! Much* AllMStfC, son nul Mrs. John.Much* of iivii. is now sttioned t : ivorsity, Hmilton, l rholowskl, gunner's I d% UBfcfR, j»n of \liv Frnk hb>o#ski of i>>. is ut tt'ifnpntbi ''..^- t Cmp Brdford, fox. ;in,l r irodfiguef, * n of i *. Kirmino Hodrifues, ' i><>rted u one of. the < Ipcd secure the iinpor- <>f Chlky dhf in the <-st of Mnil. R, llftdvetz, of ii.iim Street, th'd.pfc flte- R">ln:*i, of 9 teie'k Avenue, ivtunied to'.^ ' United It" imni (;ermny.w}tli other iii'-i> "f (ienerl Hodjf«'» First iv Tiny will rest ftr SO dy*!' : ; i i';iring for opertion* ivmif thetre, Perti Aniboy Girl Bride Of Silv, Jr. mony wf performed by Rtrv Mitchell Celkowkl in St. Stephen's Churcfi, Perth Amboy, nd reception ws hem t Pulski Hll fterwrd. Mlw Ann O«tr<w*i ws mnlrl of honor; Mrs. Frnce* ws mtron of honor ft* MW Lillin Boris bridesmid. Chrte* Police Rdio (Contmtd from Pnt ) ltest expnsion «f the police deprtment w the co-operition rutn polite officers themwlm»ml rom Gtner employes of the horough. Thin Interest WM evinced wpecilly in th* help (riven in ptting up the pole nd eril top the Borough Hll, to serve the hedqurters trnsmitter. At Mr. Linder'e suggestion the pole itself ws mde by locl blckwnith, t w»t of f*g, Th> clmps which hold it to the building were p«t dp by employe* of the 'Street Deprtment, mi tho ntenn* ws erected by seveml police officer*, with Lieut. Thoms llenisel getting on top of the building to -do the Iwo Jim ct. Copptr Work$ Employe And Briit m^live Here GMPPEMET Mr. nd Mrs. Victor Mrtin, who were mrried Sundy, 'will mke their home here t Wrren Street, ner the Unite* Sttes Metls ReAnln? Compny where Mr. Mrtin is employed. They will ibe t h<»me shortly fter wedding trip to Virgini Bech. The bride is the former.miss Minnie Mlgieri, dughter of Mr. nnrt Mrs. Alfred Mlgieri of ifcmrth. Avenue, Elizbeth. Mr. Mrtin is the son of Mr. n«) Mrs. Mnuel Mrtin of Boco, Portugl. The mrrige of this couple took plce in St, Anthony's Church, Elizbeth, nd ws followed by reception t Scott Hll. Among the ttendnts were John nd Mrtin Mrtin, )rother8 of the bridegroom. HERE FROM PHILADELPHIA CARTERHT,Mrg. Ann Zim mermn nd >Mr».,lc»hn Heffner of Phildelphi re visiting reltives here, Grden Toot A dibber is good tool for bulb plnting. Lern the knck of giving it swinging twist to mke the bottom of the hole round so the bulbs will not be "hung" with ir spce under them. You will get it with little prctice. Poched Egn For poched eggs dd few drops of vinegr or lemon Juice to the pn of iwter belore dropping In the eggf. The whites won't seprte l wter. i Btojr wved n (best mn. Th» The eril w bought for $«. ushers were AmtrewJCuchy of this Profe«il«n*lly mde nd mounted the pole nd eril would hre hon>mph mi. Strvley Zremb of Perth Amboy. cost minimum of, Mr. lender estimted, insted of the $96 The conipie left for trip to New York fter which they will ctully spent. live in Oklnd, Cliforni. The S»wtl*l Detils 'briie is grdute of Perth Amboy High School. The bridegroom rdio system is of the most mod- In every w«y Crteret's police Is grdute of Crteret High ern nd perfected design. Through School nd previously worked t F-M the officers using it get the the Crteret Motor Ordnnce Re most fithful reproduction possi- ception Prk. ble, becuse ll frequencies re mplified s received through the trnsmitter, It Is set up so there is swing of, cycles ech side of center. F-M is regrded s the most»curte type of brodcsting for olice use, since everything not concerned with the brodcst beween the police crs nd qurters disppers. The receivrs re sensitive only to frequency hnges, hence they record none of the noise which comes into re- ceivers hooked up modulted signls. to mplitude The electricl power in the nenn, Mr, Linder stted further, hs been kept t the lowest wttge consistent to cover the territory, both for security nd to eliminte interference with other sttions in the sme frequency bnd. Westfleld is the nerest of these, locted eight miles wfly, but since this town's police rdio opertes on mplitude modultion, no interference is expected. Crime Deterrent A supporting sttement tht 9% of the police rdios in use in New Jersey re of Link mnufcture, (the newest ones of the F-M type) concluded Mr. lender's explntion of wht he, Police Commissioner Frnk Hury, Chief of Police George Sheridn nd others concerned with the choice of equipment feel re the distinct dvntge of the system they chose for this community. So, with the strt of opertions of thin new type of protection ginst lw-breking in Citeret, it becomes more nd more evident not only tht crime does not py, but tht it is getting hrder nd hrder to commit. VARIETY SHOW Sponsored by Woodbridge Township Men's Club Benefit of TEEN-AGE CANTEEN Apes Huffmn b Fetd By Prtts M!g» Hoffmn is t grdute rtf Crter** High. School. At New Jersey *Ollejre for Women where ihe. mjored in music she ws member of the Mbel Smith Doug ls* imuftic Gil He} And belonged to the Ifiliibeth Rod-mn Voorhces Chpel Choir. She served on> the Erdflyi Rite, Ytrteriy In A, F. Schmit Home CARTRRBT Funwl services CAiRTBRfcT Funerl services pi«r«jrihi*»rd«y morntpir for {ndd MoitHny momitf for School 8t#ph<n Rriclyi of 6«Mry Mm. Ann* Brtok, AT, of- M9 snd >Mth. Fred Hoffmn of Street, who died «t hi* home Tues- RMolph Street, t the Blioib 5 iprrshinjr Avenue entertined dy, Mr. BrdtOyi ws A ntive of Funerl Home. The services were ut their home WedneOriy ntgltt IN who hd lived htt hem by tkr Jehovh'* WltlMets, In honor of the grdution of fivp yers, nd WHS n env of which Mrs. Bnrtok ws member, nd wril ws in Roiehili th«r dughter, Agneo L. Hoffmn,»f th* Unitfd Stte* Metls from Ne* Jersey College for inir CofwpHny for ll but twocemetery, Linden. Women. jshe received the rtejrree yer* of hw residence here. He ^ Louis of Bchelor of Artd t the college commencement tht morning nd hint been retired n yer go w» seventy-three y*rs of ge in New Brunswick. At. the putty He wi n member of the Hungrin H Riven by the grdute'* prents Rcformril Church, Cr- "he hwwlf ftvtprthined with pino teret. Surviving iiro hit wife, solon, s did 8gt. Joseph Kennedy nd is/fi»rt. Thoms l.loyd, who were siviong the ( Andrew four dwiiffhtprs, Mrs, Bock nil.mrs, Jmes lioth of Elttteeth; Mrs. Christms festivities committee for her sen.ior clus dnce nd wwr member of tl LutheTn Student*' Assocition nd thi Spnish iclufc. She lso served * community service volunteer t locl 'Girl Scout hedqurters m n nontennt In the Wr Chest Drive on cmpun. EMGA&EMENT TOLD, CAIlTERfirr Mr. nd imrt. Steven Gerchik of 88 Pershihg Avenue nnounce the enggement of their dughter, imkric Jen-n, to Willim John Ktmrgky, phutoffripher's mte second olft, U. S. Nvy, son of.mr. nd Mrs, John Kcmrsky of,66 Lynd Street, Perth Amboy. Miss Gerchk is grdute of CrteTet High School nd is employed.by the United Sttes Metls Refining Compny. Mr. Kcmrsky is grdute otf Perth Amboy High School nd ws formerly employed by the Generl Cble Corportion. No dte been rt for the we»wing. Beit Aipngn Asprgus Is best when hrvested in erly morning, ttfe ft hs chnce to dry out nd toughen in the het of the dy. Better Mels Better mels the yer round cn be chieved by home preservtion of fruits nd vegetbles. J.jhn Slfrdlock of Mnden nd Mis» Helen Erdtiyi of Ortefet; son Stephen, Jr., of Hzt>elh, m three urndohlldnt. ftlii- funerl smite ws «eld in the Auffuft F. Schmidt Memoril Home, in Klicbeth,»ml burinl w in Cloverlef Memoril Prk, Wootfbridge, WE'RE REPRESENTED WOODERIDCJE Mxwell Lo- (tn, Murtool Drive, will tke the New Jersey Press Assocition trip JBfet W«W Mm *o*ioy F$rMn.AmBmtokJ7 were Red*, Stephen Hok, Jmes George Cwibk, Michel Slw, nd Jme Solten. The widow of John Brtok, MM. Brtofc IK mrvwed by thrvc mm, John, Richrd, mchinist first clws, tlsn, im> Willim, of flslnflem; five duflhttirs, Mm John DU7 of trofcet-oti, N, Y.; Mm, Irving i*rie of New York City; Mtt. WtrH%m «rrmrtm- nf flt AlbvTM, il.,t.; Mm. Erl l,rf)«u of Ewt <IJOM An^fifR. (>il,, nnd Minn Emm Brtok of Crteret; broth«r, Michel MnRyt'di of Rose-.tott; sister, Mi-n, J»mp«Riwcn of Cirterrt,»d frrnmlchildren, TO WED SAILOR CARTBRiErt Mr. nd Mrs, Mtth*w K«ndrk of 5 Whe«kr Awnu nnounce the ensrgemont to thr Army Air Force, mmmoth «their dughur Emi.ie Mrie. o Coxswin Albert T. Fink, USN, nstiilltion t Midtlletown, P..,»dy. Members will leve by son of Mr, nd Mrs. Joseph Jswi, rim from the Newrk Airport. >f Newrk. The visitors will be shown the instlltions which re the Urgent on the Atlntic sebord. The return trip will lso be mde by plne. Mr. Logn i member of the.firm which publishes this new* ppei. GRADUATE HONORED CAiRTBRBT Misn Glori D*- Ruo?i held grdution prty lst Wednesdy t her home, Roosevelt Avenue. A buffet supper ws served nd Mrs. 'Willim Cole rendered vocl seleirtions. IT'S A CRLI OARTfiRnr Mr. nd Mrs. Willim Dunch of Mple Street re U"' prents of dughter hom Tuesdy t the 'Perth Aniboy Generl Hospitl. Cheese Cookery Low het ii the rule In cheet cookery. Remember how tough welsh rbbit gets when you cook It t high temperture? MEET TONIGHT Mrs. Willim Mwhi, Mrs. John Merelo nd Mrs. eter Kdbl re howtesies tontght or th»oil which is to folkw he.meetlne of the Crteret RectiHcn Clubs. This session will be t No. fire" Hou«e»nd will be comtocted *y tho president, Joseph G. Jomo. MISS PHILLIPS HONORED Bem&dette Phillips, dughter of.mr. nd Mrs. Jmes Phillips of Wshington Avenue, h«ibwn elected secretry of the Student Orgniztion of Jer»ey C\ty ^t»te Techers' College. 8h«w» n honor grdute of Crteret High School in June, 9. BACK TO SCHOOL C ARTS RET Miss Adele Brown, -dughter of Mr. nd Mrs. Isidore Brown of Fitch Street returned Wednesdy to Western University, Clevelnd, where she is student. Among The Crteret Chm PHESBYTERIAN R*T. r>, E Ixirt<, P»«tor In connection with the ecletir*- tlon of Fther'* l>ny on Sundy, June 7, si thr Pr^yterin Owrch spec in I reenfrnitlon will ht given to the men from the prish who nve received honorble dischrges from the rmed forreii,. The pmtor will hn-vp s hie sern»«n topic "The Word of Authority." The seventeenth nnul vwion nf the Summer Hiblr School will open on Mwtdy morning, June 5, t 9 o'clock, for two weeks ENQAOED TO MARRY CART»BET-«r. nd Mrs. Au gust SUttbeh of Grnt Av«HUB nnounce th«enggement o thetr dughter, Loute, ic Brnert Brtchk, <t«n of Mrsv Br*chk» n the lte John Brechk, of Roone vclt Avenue. Both re gr*itfi of Crteret Hl {h School. No d hr«been sh for the wedding. Hlhd Mrrige hit mny ptlni, but celibcy h«i mi plmsures. SsmuW Johnson. etnion. There w!h be from kindergrten iich ftfhooi.'tht pwrtor ch«ritc n principl ehool with n dequte techer*. Any children of munlty wilt be cordilly corned. The Work connift* of I ftudy with no doctrinl or mintinnl interprettioh.. ST. DEMETMUS, Ibn. John HnrfUh, P««l«r Only on<> divine lilrfv wwf celebrted this Sundy, Juito t 9 o'clock in the morntnf.. Follotrinit the liturgy mirtinir of the members of ehurch will be held t the tk hll, The meeting htm been by the bord of Lmwteen for' nf Mrhmillinir to the- pln* for <ott.e?uiive ren of th<" intnriiir of the ch St. Ann's Anxilinry of >emetriih Ukrinin OmircV hold monthly crd pnrty Wednesdy, June, t. ft o*i in the eveniiik t the Ukfltiri Pvilion. Mrs. I'eter chirmn. Tre* 895 CHRISTENSEN'S 95 LONG & SHORT SLEEVES Lrge vriety SUMMER SLACKS Gbrdine nd Wshbles SLACK suns A I.l"iin (joodmn, soi t Dr. ~ Muriee GjH*tf n»n.of ^' '- r Avenue, l 'Ipendtng u muitow to Tfilt Me«de, li: lm M. Myers, son ofj W. Myers Lfyette MII«of the prticipnts tidier show in Itly. ' dncer. He is prt ^IIDW iouring ll^bu- ' Hiswift Uves t 8 motor m- I i r second elohs, II. S. " " 'I mi I5T, hs re* ">'»fter SJ monthts' ''I'V. Ho prticipted in ' '»* of tho.mrshll \hiitc, New Guine, ii HI, i,«yto *tid Luion. Klcnor Donoghue, "ml clss, Sttioned t " (!,, ws given '"'in- leve to visit her ''" "' lii"st meeting in two i tlticll Insemintion "! lurge scll! dughter- '"uiisuii of n&ti* tired ' m-.ji.it inbemifttlon ihowi ' I) L- productik UnpWVfr II ) dm-dughter com- lii'ifum renultlng Irom otfnwitii semen from proved," lh i " '» N «w Jer«y Htmicil 'i > U'K pruducef 9.9 p c«bt uiid M per cent n»l* t -' " their dumioh «JX, ' ' ytr-old EXPERTS RADIO for yoo t Fridy, June, 95 t 8:5 p. m. Woodbridge High School Auditorium ROOFING AERIALS AHD SUHUJK SHINGUi Sfgks, Ro*fi»i M* Urih wi S f W" rt mutlble-now. No need to Mm «* littk bk to grow h(o trge expense. 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4 6N CARTERET PRESS * Telephone Crter^ R-68 Published by Crteret PrMl OFFICE 7f WASHINGTON AVE., CARTERET, N. J. LUCY GREGORY MEYER ROSENHUJM Subscription, fl.boi P«r Yer Editor SportJ Editor Entered * Rocond cl mtt«r Jun V, 9, t Crteret, N. J., Poit OBct, Uftdw tilt Act of Mrch 8, R7H. ty Surrender" Plin A group of lbor leders, churchmen nd eductors hve President Trumn to mke "positive" nd "Hpeciflc" sttement oti the plns titi«country believes pproprite to lsting pece in Asi, sying tht Without Hitch sttement, the Jpnese people will be "justified in the fer tht flome of the threts so vociferously mde in Americ ginst their future ntionl life nd economy will be crried out." This represents n interesting phenomenon of Americn life. Vrious groups of individuls, professing themselves extremely liberl, pprently seek to crete the impression tht the wr with Jpn continues becuse thin country hs filed to mke definite sttement of wr lms. They overlook the fct tht the wr begn nd con-, tinueb becuse the Jpnese ttempted to dominte the Fr Est nd decided to trike the United Sttes in the process. There is nothing much to be gined by the Americn government ttempting to outline solution for the ills of Asi. When "the Jpnese re defeted, the ntions tht «ncomps her defet will hve to confer bout the future nd compromise their con- Hicting viewpoints in the interest of continued hrmony which is more importnt thii the ressurnce of the Jpnese. The group of interested citizens seem to fer tht Jpnese militrists will mke propgnd s long s the Jpnese hve stomch for wr. As ws bundntly illustrted in Germny, the propgndists do not Meed ny excuse for their yrns. They put them out nd their people believe them regrdless of the truth or flsity nd their' is nothing we cn do bout it, The Jpnese people include some intelligent individuls. These men nd women i&now the history of the United Sttes, its ijlbng record for liberlism in world ffirs n<f its chmpionship of democrcy. They if they know nything, tht when lie United Sttes win the wr the peoples ;'ibf Asi nd the Pcific islnds will hve tun Pbpflortunity to develop under more fvorjftble conditions thn ever before. They will " >e relieved of the curse of Jpnese militrism nd the United Sttes will not t-. tempt to dictte to them. Steel Pipe lines The end of the fighting in Europe brings dditionl reveltions of ingenious meth- Hfld dopted in order to mount the invsion of Normndy X One of the gretest problems of the inf.^fding rmy ws the possession of dequte supplies of gsoline nd oil. It ws I;flolved by twenty pipe lines lid under the ^English Chnnel, from Britin to Frnce, ^W since hint August hve pumped,- ),OQO gllons of fuel under the Chnnel. Three-inch steel pipes were wound on rums, plced on ships nd pulled off in uch ;the sme mnner tht submrine ^ hve been lid. The undertking, hndled by the British. Th» United ^BB- Army hd similr project but bndoned it in order tht ll energies be bcentrted on the British pln.! prepring Overwhelming Power fijthe full weight of Americn militry ' ver will be brought to ber upon Jpn, jiording to Acting Secretry of Wr Rob- C. Ptterson, who y tht "men, lies, wepons hd equipment will be sed to such degree of superiority tht, end, victory will come more quickly with lens cost." Thus, it is plin tht the United Sttes n&ny in Western Europe. In time, the of this country will, pprecite the rint nd cution of our militry led- Who, despite provoctions t home nd fcirod, stuck to their intelligent conclui/tht the chepest wy to victory ws foe found in mssing stupendous nd strength for the finl blow, sme strtegy, ppliud to Jpn,! tht for some months, t lest, our f'jeffort iyill be, directed minly to the ie nd bomfclng of Jpn. While jmpign in underwy, men, wepons, (jeht nd supplies will be poured inbses to build up power for not throw ginst the JpMe^ftit slrll might tht cut the Germn Wehrmcht into pieces. "Wht's In Front" "Whether thing is tough or not depends on wht's in front of you," declres Generl Courtney H. Hodges, Commnder of the U. S. First Army, now in the United Sttes on his wy to the cmpign in the Pcific. This sttement should be borne in mind in connection with the reports of Americn losses in ousting the Jpnese from vrious islnd bses. Not only the toughness of the sitution, but the price of 'victory depends "on wht's in front of you." Obviously, in pprising louses, this importnt fctor should not be overlooked It hs been tendency in the United Sttes, whenever Americn fighting men run up ginst stiff Jpnese resistnce, to overemphsize necessry losses sustined These re plyed up in debtble mnner, without ny ttempt to correctly pprise the terrin or the number of enemy soldiers involved nd without comprison of losses. V- Bombt For Jpn Not ll the fcts hve come to light bout the Germn V- bombs, which re pronounced by experts bo be devstting wepon, both mterilly nd psychologiclly. When the Allies cptured big underground fctory in Germny prcticlly intct, something like completed V-«were sent to the United Sttes for study by experts. The fct tht the V-l design ws dopted by this country, with few minor improvements nd went into mss production for use ginst Jpn indictes tht the sme course is contemplted with the V-. Volney D. Burd, correspondent of The Christin Science Monitor, sys tht British defense, which stopped two-third of the V-ls from getting into Englnd, will not vil ginst the V-, which goes stright up into the strtosphere nd comes down, trvelling so fst tht it is m the ground nd explodes before ny sound is herd. The V- hs trget-piercing chrcteristics tht result in more devstting explosion thn the V-l which operted t slow speed nd exploded primrily on contct. Speculting s to the lunching system, which will turn ginst Jpn these robot bombs developed by the Germns, Mr. Hurd suggests tht fleet of crriers, stnding well off the cost of Jpn, could pump the robots into the Jpnese islnds <by the thousnds. Medl For Newsmen We presume tht th epress nd newsppermen should pprecite the compli: ment implied in the introduction of, bill in Congress to uthorize "distinguished service news medl" for Americn newsppermen, rdio men nd news photogrphers. Just the sme, representtives of the press nd the rdio will do well to bewre of recognition nd honors tht depend upon the rection of officils to their work. In mny cses, we hve no doubt, newsmen nd photogrphers deserve some stmp of pprovl upon wht they do. It would be much better, however, tht wrd be undertken by cceptble newspper nd rdio orgniztions nd tht politicins, publicity-seekers nd officils be invited to ttend to their own prticulr business. Controls Necessry With the end of the wr in Europe comes demnd in some sections of the ntion for the repel of price control nd other restrictions upon the economic ctivities of individuls. Everybody should be reminded tht the dngerous period for infltion is likely to occur when hostilities cese. Billions of dollrs hve been sved by people working t home, while our fighting men took their chnces ibrod, nd the immedite relese of ll restrictions would undoubtedly fcilitte wild buying spree. It is too erly, n yet, to predict how tffcuow the formul of "overwhelming long it will be dvisble to mintin Government regultions s to prices, wges, which wn the crdinl prinnur mzing victory over buying nd selling. It would be much better to keep them in effect longer thn necessry thn to remove them beforfe the dnger of infltion is somewht controlled. Removing lnd Mines "There re 6, recorded mines buried here nd no one knows how mny others," declres British Lieutennt-Colonel, who hs been directing the Work of Gormn prisoners in removing nd destroying mines t punkerque. The news item gives us some ide of the tremendous job of removing dngerous explosive devices, including booty trps, in the wke of the Germn surrender. The to'to"' " *;. *^SS^^ "BIG THREE" Under The Stte House Dome By J. Jeseph Gribbiits TRENTON, Clls were issued ;ody by respective Republicn nd DeiiKKTiitic Mte Chirmen to delegtes to ttend nnul tte conventions here next Tue*- ky for the purpose of drfting 95 pltforrnf? upon which citiidtes for public office will seek lection in November, Republicn Stte Chirmn.Ioyd B. Mrsh clled the Repub- ;cn conclve'* which will be held t hedqurters on Est Hnovte Itreet here, nd Representtii J. Hrt, of Jersey, Stte Ohnirmri,' ed Democrtic delegtes to jneet t the 'Stcy-Trent Hotel/Bofv icssion will get underwy t ocm. Becuse New Jersey will hold.n off-yer election this yer without ny Stte or federl ofices t stke, both pltforms UPC «pocted to be 'brief, J»,t next Tuesdy's meeting, committees op resolutions, permnent orgniztions, vcncies, credentils nd rules will be creted nd resolutions received from the delegtes. The importnt resolutions committees will then prepre the tenttive pltforms to 'be miled to delegte who will return on June 6 iot perfunctory session to rtify the respective plntform.t. The tenttive Republicn pltform to be dtfted t the Republicn Stte Convention next Tuesdy i expected to list the ccomplishments under Governor Wlter E, Edge ndi list prty objectives similr to those contined in DEMOCRACY the!m declrtion of prty principles. Unlike lst yer'n pltform, however, the G.O.I, stnd is expected to remin (silent on proposed revised stte Constitution becuse of the collpse of the movement in the Legislture on My. Democrts in Stte Convention will probbly reffirm their llegince to the principles nd policies of the present Ntionl Administrtion in Wshington; criticize the cliuirti of Governor Bilge, At- VVlter I), Vn nd the tt>ptib!irn I legislture, similr to plnks contined lii'the 9 pltform. The Demo crts rc ivlso expected to go on record for constitutionl convention fter the wr to modernize the present Stte Chrter. Both Prties re scheduled to rcitertu pledges opposing the imposition nf ny more new forms of txtion in New Jersey. BOMBS FOR TOKIO: New Jersey hs lrgo hnd in the bombing of Tokio nd other Jpnese cities for it ws in this Stte tht Americ's new munition which looks like rspberry jelly but smells like jjeoline nd is known s jellied goiinc, ws developed by Stndrd. Oil Compny (New Jersey) in collbrtiorv -with the Ntionl Defense Reserch Committee. Stockholders of the compny t recent nnul rotting in Flemington were told of the dedly new b,omb~m-69 which is spry- $ m,95 t Trie ft&l of our <sountry i» U chtmhed W nil pur hert*. ing deth nd destruction in Jpn fter most successful try-out in Germny. It hs length of lfl inched mi weighs six nd.one-hlf pounds nd in ppernce resem- blej piece of rirtspout from the corner of houc. It is so simple, it is mnufctured ir» plnts which once mde fireworks, bed springs, nil -wll pper, ccording to the compny. Yet it is one of the most destructive fire bombs ever used. At eret B-9 bses on the islnds ner Jpn, big 5tH)-pound clutet of these bombs re loded into U. 5, plns* bound for Jpn's industril centers. Hevy enough for.precise iming by the world's beet bombrdiers nd bomb sights ech big cluster bomb holds up to & of the M-69 incendiries. Down ner the trget, ech big cluster bomb opens to free its lod. Ech im-6" crries enough of specil jollied gsoline to mke sticky, flming pncke one qurter inch thick nd three feet ctoss, ejecting fipry globs which stick to nd bum fiercely on ny surfce they my hit, ccording to the compny. The compny described the M-f)B's streming til s slowing its fll to 6 to 5 feet per seconds fst enough 'to pierce the fctory roof, slow enough to keep the incendiry bomb from destroying its own mechnism on impct. On tbe fctory floor to 5 second time fuse llows the bomb to fll on its side before it literlly shoots its sering, clinging chrge of jellied fuel up to. feet. The gel gs which is burning ihc Jpnese up is lso being utilized in new type of flme thrower which squirts the flmes squrely into the gunports <rf the pillboxes, concrete fortifictions uitd other strong points of the enemy. The new developments in gsoline re certinly sving Americn lives nd hstening the return of pece, ccording to the compny. HERMANN: Every time Ab Hermnn, Secretry to United Sttes Sentor H. Alexnder Smith, looks out t the beutiful Wshington Monument from his office in the ntionl cpitol, he hs visions of crmped muscles nd pins. And there is story behind this feeling. In.QL7 when' Ab w fresh out of New Brunswick High School nd quite n thlete, he received try-out with the Wshington Sentors. Those were the dys when George McBride ws mnger of the Sentors nd Gbby Street ws ctcher for.die gret Wlter Johnson, nd l»» cted As ssistnt coch for the tem. One morning Ab nd friend hd time on their hnd before prctice. They set out to see the nights of Wshington nd cte to the Wshington Monument. They thought it would be nice thing to cjimb to the top. Stright up they wlked! through the ctntt'r of t) e monument, step by step. Anyoiw who h*» clnnbed to the top of this monument kwpws the feeling tht turn* feet into ded TvtsightB nd the leyi re hrdly ble to pick up the hevy qhoe. But the/ clinibed to tb*. top. Thftt fternoon < Ab reported frr tebftll prctice. E ti Answers ft"a/wirr SISSWII o u Rtioning And Prices Questions re thow most frequently «ked r.his week of the Trenton District of OPA. Answers lire officil OPA rulings s of June. Reders my mil question* for replies to District Offlc«, OPA, Trenton, N. J. Q. Wht i» the. Price PneJ t the locl bord nd wht ii Its function'? A. The Price P«nel li m»de np of volunteeri who re locl butinsiiinen who m« duhnt Ae week t the bord to hold cort- ( frp nrri with Tioltort of pri- Tte crilingi mong the locl retil trde. Q, llinv does the Price Pnel know bout these violtions? A. Violtion* re diicloied i the reniilt of (urteyi conducted by tolunteeri who work with the Prirc Pnel nd hye co»ered everl timei er«ry retil out. let in the re. Violtion! re lto operted by conititneri who feel thejr hve been overchrged, either on co$l of llfing commodities, or on trvices, or du.'ble goods. Q. How does the Price Pnel del with these- violtions? A. If the violtion is unintentionl in the opinion of tbe Pnel the retiler ii requested to negotite with the Pnel for minimum of $5 for ech violtion. If the violtion is intentionl or if he ii flgrnt violtor, negotition for lrger um is requested. Q. Cn tennt ppel from ;i Rentl Control decision the sme BB lndlord? A. The Emergency Price Control nd the rent regultion! prohibit or require ction only on the prt of lndlords nd impose no restrictions upon tennts. For tht reson, only lndlords hve been given the right to ppel. Q. Wht does the OPA bse rent vlues on nd how is the ceiling on rent determined? A. The rnt regultions do not fix rent on vlues. Theyfollow the method uthorized by Congress nd operte on the principle of mximum rent dte which is to stbilize rents s they were fixed by lndlords in norml times. Q, Are lbor chrges for the repir of my utomobile under price control? A. Yes. All utomotive repir tervices re under price control. Mximum prices re, in generl, the sme s those chrged during the bse period, Mrch, 9. A new regultion sets definite ceilings on the number of hours tht cn be used in figuring lbor chnges for 56 common repir jobs. Q. How cn I find out if I hve been chrged the right price for ny of the 56 common repir services? A, First, th* rpir shop must girtj you lei slip, showjng mong other things, the nme nd number of the repir opertion m the regultion nd the hop's "customer's hourly rte." If you think you hve been, overchrged, look up the nme nd bomber of the«opertion in the regultion, which i,., ble t the repir ihop ' wr price nd rtioning I,,.,,! Multiply the numhi>r nf I llowed for tht repir,, the ihop'* citomr,,, ^ rte, Tht ii the corrrri :,. chrge. Q. How th) repir shop*; i, lbor chrges on repn ices other thn the Mi'. A. Chr ei on repulr >,, other thn the SS rc,,., hj either of two method., r[ repir»hop Km " tllt, hourly rte," tht ii i,'. hourly rte. It muhipii,,., "cuttomer't hourly r.ii.. either () the ctul ii,,,, quired to do n indiviil u,,i or () the time nil,,,., hovrn in flt rte mim., lbor ichedule i the «(,-,, mout of time to lie, I,, ^oriht prticulr lyp r,, pir job, In tome frw, fixed chrge* re \ntrn,, the cie of wr wihin,, lubricting jobi. Q. Wht do I do if I think I been overchrged on :i,, service other thn on,., 56? A. Agin, be lure to get n i. The receipt mutt tell yn,, thop't cuitomer't hourly nd whether the lbor r,,,,,,j wi figured By flt ml.-,,, ul time llownce or [,,. tul time, If flt rte mnul w,,,,. ik to tee it. Multiply -h hop'i cmtom^r'i hourly,i by the number of h,un., forth in the flt rte in.in,, for tht opertion. Tht n il,, correct lbor chrge. R.f, your complint to your Im wr price nd rtioning IM>,H Q. How does repir simp ii, r lbw chrges when nsn, ;. flt rte mnul^ A. The lme opertion on ih teering ger juit rcfonnl i it lilted in certin (lot r«l mnul > tking ' '- Imur Therefore, regrdleit of whrt er it tket more or leu I in thn tht on prticulr jo the repir shop uie> J Kouri by wliich to multiply iti cuil mer'i hourly rte to get tl price, Uilng flt rte mnu time llownce inted of tul time would nuke the prii to the cuttomer #. ($ x % hour*) inited ol $ Q. How cn I tell whether my pir ehop is tuing Ho l<>t ' mnul me-tho;! oi pricin,' the ctul time method? A. Aik for receipt on every pir job. The receipt will le you.whether the J»bor c wi figured by flt rte mil ul time llownce or by. tul time. Ererf rwir ih< hi prepred ittent mow. ing the nme of to* in«nu which it. uie* n Indictmi ll opertion* wriicn rc nol prised seordjdf to the mim but ccording to ctul tun Check your receipt to tee thi this prticulr repir job priced in the tme wy it w priced in 9. Thi ittemm it vilble (or your inipccti t the repir ihop or t the I ct wr price bord. JSiedily Spendble Sfe Aginst Loss Tnvclctt enjoy their journeys more when they know tht their pocket fu nils re protected from lost. This feeling of security it (iily obuincd by stepping into the btnk before you iurt ind converting.jumir money into Americn Express Trvelers Cheques. The sfety lies in the fct tint ilehey telost or stolen, nd rtioni the imount involved it refunded to you. The cost of this protection is but 75(! oft etch $. Minimum, ^. These Cheques te letdily spendble i cuh, with no tlms limit p usei Mid your lignirurci I the only idetifiutio required. Tbtif wle is one of the servicci thil buck tenders IO trivdoi,. NATIONALBANK

5 M-, si copy Y«,, f U on Std, I;\T Pnrkness cught...ifunlrymtn without C ii. Curtis Strnge,,,,i vie, Howrd.,..,., rixns. mde beds. i. in nn bndoned AH night long enemy i,! Hit Itelds ner,l,..-i il hmisp with ech i,, lited to worry then, i,,,,l nn entirely differ-,, \t mnrninfl. Dylight.i ii,.. hdiisn wns pcked ;i,- nd TNT nd In i niriink hundreds of gl-,,. u-rrr stcked up In LET'S RAISE THE FLAG! [ i.»' il,iikirin<\ ielcd. onollgh, l( n city block," lid, > n cse of TNT tor in I know it till I Woke Mkes Love to Crew Reports S. submrines not wopons but hve.' il v v :i l l('nl. (i.in-hck relted how M.nrrf hy whlo lor i- iiimmnl discovered n: up the wrong tree. M.-:IS swimming round ;.!,ri>ck slti, "spout- t:;i regulr showoflt'of we wore surfced. nv<if!od ive could he»r niir sound devlce, i.ind mking funny ilp nuzzled the sub i IK- crew wss certin i :ng courted. TREE IN MAY \S CITY Sgt. John hk Christmg fight-,,:lu' of BsJitogTift, durl,i- lost n rm. His.ills nevw cught up llmvcvcr, when he r- MI' recently from n ipitiil, his ptent*, Mr. M- Uncdl, wited him II liiilcn Christms tree. KKT FIRST^IDER s (ITY. Whlto roulnit KIUWM of hi, utomobile, si i nek A Ksnss City knocked him unconocimliulncp: ws clled! witing for it to r-,,,-r jrucst Rftve him rtirs^i rtion. When the! rrived, the uncon HI hd rocoverfld nd ws.ilumi in e*rd gme. Absorb* QreUM W lef, plc«d lp pot o( il! bsorb irttlt. Remove»s soon i it becomei Frm Sttes (Ii rr thin hll of the ntion's frm do live in the southern sttes; hve mong tb«n less thn thini»r the ntion's' croplnd. iticivi' imiy bout one-fourth of n: : i!>'s frm income. The gret horny of these fmilies receive lost of 'heir csh income from cot- A print costume for the mture womn to wt«r with gilet or blouie nd for morning or fternoon, in grey nd white iheer ryon cr«pe. The jcket ii tucked, for etc of lit, over the ihoulderi, nd betted over lepmte ikirt. Level Ungc Unless the rnge is level you won't jet good bking results. For gretest efficiency, burner grtes nd cooking units must be level too. Low pressure or voltge results in slow cooking. Too high ejectric voltge cuses overheting of units nd shortens their life. When new rnge Is Instlled, or if your old rnge is cooking slowly or overheting, hve servicemn check ll these things. Cow Testers As result of wr necessity women grdully re tking over the Job of "cow testers" in the United Sttes. Cow testers test milk for butterft content, nd If the milk of certin cow is not up to stndrd, she is disposed of (or food. Ovetoooked E n The unplesnt drk-colored ring tht often ppers on the outside of the yolk of hrd-cooked egg is the result either of too much het or too long cooking. Americ's Fmous Open w i n d o w y l ^ summer suits t»* V «l t Anttk'l Iwgwt selling summoi yhs fc»wi»t U) % coolw, os pnvtt* by W*p«ndenl scientific M«tt() Stnri-looklng; () longj Sorlng> () wthble, for comjiltlf rtmovl of summer itciins. Ond f*r*p!rhonj (5) tme prewor qulity, «nd t Hi* ><"««ptk» for H M fowhi cons«cuti«e y^twl Stock* limited by wr MC<>- Wlch Wshing Mchine Protect your wshing mchine ginst bngs, bumps nd Jerks th my injure the mdtor, dent the met l, or chip the finish of the tub. lest once ech yer hve service mn check your mchine. Usully you sve by repiring or replcing worn prts before they give out en tirely. Mesure of Mn In 89, the socil stture of New Englnd mle ws mesured by whether or not he hd helped to kill whle. He ws given certificte, If he hd been so engged, which entitled him "to be worthy of dncing with the wives nd dughters of good citizens." Onion Hrvest When onion necks shrivel nd the leves fll over, though they're ifllll green, onions re ripe for hrvest. When pulling green onions, wsh bulbs, but keep wter oil the green tops, for it mkes them slimy. WAR It's the seson of plenty for fresh fruits rid vegetbles nd A&P h* gone "ll out" to bring you the pick of the spring crops t thrifty prices t Sun-fiipened Beuties! WATERMELONS Sweet... Juicy! They're redy to chill nd serve I Aftei the terrific bttle for two, no Americn cn doubt tht the price of tiitory comes high. Tht's why tody, we t home re engged in the gretest Wr Bond drive of the wr... the mighty 7th! It will tke more bond purchse* thn ever to put Ii over the top. Let's ll nswer our country's ll to buy bonds to the limit nd do it now, -~ ""' ALL OUT K» THI MIGHTY SIVINTM-MIY MOM tonof TOMATOES "*-9 STRING BEANS 7 FRESHSPINACH 5 NEW CABBAGE ' FRESH RADISHES.,:;:", > CALIFORNIA LEMONS = / FRESH PINEAPPLE. - PickW Beets H««y lt 'trc Minced Clms \*Z"5c Chowder;., c CATLE HJtKN, ( r PHILLIP'S I M n, White Rice Llbby's Llbby's Heinz Chili Dinner ^" Dill Pickles WHITE HOUSE EVAPORATED MILK i ; Uch pint confliu UnMi of ' l " Vlhimln D. Colonel Bob's "S 9c Rgu VffELSZZi»- Del Monte TOBIU Suce 6c Llbby' Sweet RedPepper««ffi«' % ;'8o Helz White Vinegr ^-9e White Vhtfir l r 8fi.8e&c Cider Vinegr mi**.- c French's Mustrd ««> 9c Ann tw Histrd >~*h k NATIONAL FAVORITE NEQAR TEA SB Welch's Brpelde GJ R»iry Froilucti r n contnicl «ourc«of food nutrition.. «mor of them dlljr! Bleu Cheese,,Sb, CremCheese BRDEH CHEESE -t.ndsr.l6h CHtE5t Mill THAT VICTOtY FLAO-KIIP IT &YNO, ~~",;c 8c DUNDEE IOAF ik hittts Itoft/ PrineJqlce Prune Jilce i nu -» c Prune Juice «««n «. M.li Apple Joice >«>n< -^«FlgJilce *"' o Crrot Juice «m..it...i5e LemonJulce.V.W.Wn '?.: Be Molsses 'SMS? Londonderry POINT TREIt ORANGE JUICE cn, tlb. liz*c,8«flour ANCtKI FLOUR cn (h hints tfie^ff UMflBH In TtrnK Inn.««VI AM Pge Bels'-E"' ::! *" SS? B»M Bens Mcroni :* Spghittl ". Teid«rwl SplH Pes J5WB. Heinz e TViM'Soul " OINT APPLE RED CHEEK fmtt JUICE qi Oft. bot.fcu* lool.pkj. f g Sunnyfleld 7o Cmpbell's "W"Srtti Sunnyfleld' u ffi" T "^.c Anor'sVltlox ^>7e Pure Honey» ">>8«firvy Mster Beehive Honey. 8c Mueller's Kro SS, Syrup ««-I«WI M«iiiro«i! Sprse Puddings A NṆ. ^5e Diced Beets'"^ "" Tumbo Puddings. *7e Cut Beets "JW»---m Junket Rennet Powder * 8c Mixed Vegetbles ««J r Ite tmrtshciiisitsriuiw ' (plui points Ib ) LIMBURBER SPREAD [plus lii points) AT A&P'i MODERN BAKERY DEPARTMENT 7 MAIN STREET, WOODBRIDGE Dnish Pstry Ring ^ - C Twisted Cruellers 6 «Pound Cke JL J* Pecn Fudge Squre «5«Lemon Sponge Pie -9< Lemon Meringue"Pie «8«r. 8 5 oil 7. jr I f 6 plus?poims) (plu, M points) pkg Pholo«ll CNEESE-BORDEN'I 8 or. Militry Brnd unieu COHAGE CHEESE i) p,t. 5= FRESH MILK Buy It l our mtst deprtment lt'» our sslsf (rttsstlvs (o«d, usi tw«of It Shredded Whet MWCI* C Mson Jrs n:65e ConKlx... *c [ioi Sliced Apples Idel Jrs.. Kellogg's Corn Flkes *:; 5c nn75e A Pnnn WINDW -renii sum* 9 * " " bo». i»c lie no] Apple Suce A5L - * Sunyfleld Corn Flkes!:; 5c A-Penn Dry Clener ti 5c HO] Peches "ffl" Wboties c 5c giitiu Mchine Oil»» «" ^-^dc.,., IHMONie Force Cerel.. *- c Octgon So# Powder t 6c uoiplurs DIIIIII Whet Flkes'^.MELS ;; 8c Octgon Clenser» >< 9e (5 Pinepple JuiceBLE»;..'«9c Puffed Whet Sprkles PI ;;: 9c ^tc no] Grpefruit Juice r c SSSS Remember, fish compre* fvorbly with met nd poultry in food vlue; nd it's grnd eting! Try om of these selections tody I -i FREIH CAUGHT MACKEREL Jest right C fer Broiling!? b " FLOUNDERS * 7* WEAKFISH WHITING. PORGIES. Tile 8 sortt's " li r lt «**-e [ Heinz Ketchup 'l:.'c LUMAIS,&«'- " ft in i ^. c Dog Yuromies. «--*-8» [ HelzChlllSnce";t" 8c Orbit tin ««^'* ^ T».»-^e KeHogg's ll Ki!Kl l «^«[ Chill Suce«. Isl» Pe»8l-Col A 6^#l R R I E G S KING STS., PERTH AMBOV,fi P. M, t FRIDAY.«<! 8ATURPAY» P. ^. Lti ^MiisttiiMi PALMOLIVE SOAP LIFEBUOY SOAP Liquid HtWehold LUX SOAP ZERO S5«AU yiu Mid It i cltth *tf in. SPRY

6 Answers To Povlr Questions On Rtioning And Prices ' IMI ttiiisc must fie.fluently U'l tliw wvfk of the.trenton Iti-lrn't of OI'A. Answers re offlrinl I'I'A nilim/s w of June, ll<>nilfi my milil questions for replies i" Oi-.lri.-t Oflin-, OI'A, ' Trenton. \. <l. Q. Is th.-i'f M reilins: price in IIHP( : lint wtit hoiilern sold fit retil? A. Ye,» flnt top Heter op to forty gllonn prr hour 5 degreet Fhrenheit ritr cpcity, t txctuiivr of firin looll, for $. BO.. Q. C'rin y<m tell mr when vests r r ii m p n n y men's 'loulilc hi-i'iisteil suils will lie permitted? A. The lor.l Wr Production Bord h«i no informtion II to when thit mtrictlon, contined : t in tfieir L- order, miiht fee '; the icllini price nd Mte- :>' ltlmt rnnuining the word* "With OPA ceiling" or other ' wordi tht expren the ime mening. ; Q. Where UIP Kent Control office denies n lndlurd n increse v in rent, which he feels is justi :; fit't! wht further steps tn he tke? A. He m«y file n "Appliction '... for Review" clled form D-9. Thii ppliction for rtviw will be ptted on by th«refioml fficr of OPA. It thld t>«al«d with the locl Rent Director. (}. llmv lonjf mnit n new buyer wiiit to "litin pnnjewiion of n luiuxr for hid own wcupni-y'.' A. In generl, «-r ction ii permittd only wh*r< th dow pyment it l lett pr cnt of the pwrch** prlet. Unleti there re other etndititt lrroundlnf th«cte, the buyer itiutl wll ikrm monthi from the dle the etiction certificte it Utued by the Rent Control Office, (J. m A "B" Ntion hook holder nnd believe tht I will lie cntitltd to n increse niiw the new reifiiltlo:; which becme crfwtlv'e June. Wht procedure ihothd I follow in order to pply for thin increse? A. Secure Form R-SSB from for locl bord, which will be miled lo you upon requett. Execute tme nd mil to your hord together with your Milege Rtioning Record nd letter citinf proof of the need for rtion increte. UNUSUAL Honor Prospective Bride At Shower On Sturdy MV.IN'CBTON, Mont. Althontfh they were, mile* CLASSMATE A VISITOR iipiu-t wt the time, th<- Roycr brothers, Willim nd Glenn, who thn of the Bronx wns the j.ct;.ca.rtkrkt--bi'njnmin KMel- entered the- rmy on the Mime dy of Herbert Venook '»f 77 Linculn ' rev!ted. mi served more thn' two ye«r» Avenue for the wruki'nil. llnlh ' ' Q> I wnt In nilvcrtisii my cr for in idie. Pcific-, were 'honoribly dischrrifert from t'hrj A mny. the tme of Commerce. tend New York Univcrpity, Rcl wilo mi iin<i<-rstiunl there is nit ' OPA rr'ktiltinn cnv^'ring such ((y, tfto sme.hour nd the *mt' dverlisciik'nts. Whnt should { GRADUATE HONORED minntr.. Willim ws disdirged r include in my dvertisement CARTERET - Mr. nd Mr? from C»mt> Jvrlft, Tex«, while '.' under i)v\ regultion*? Joilin Medvetz of Wheeler Avenue Glenn wiw thcforgwl.t Fort A- In otder nbt to be in rioltson, Hflve dinner frty t their home DDUKIUA, Utm'i. Btriih wcrt' mtifltcml out M., Fridy, your ndvcrtifrmfnl mutt include dficription of tlie cir,»ut t/:5 P, M (jret, who ((r-duted from Cur in honor of their dnurmer. Miir- M.ty 8 tt-ret Hi)?h isch'o-ol t»t week. UNINSPECTED COLLISION MARIETTA, G. fhere ws n sweet time round hevo recently when two trucks, one of which ws crrying 75 bee crtes, colliiled, nd the W*«were rclerecl. The truck with the >bcw ws enroute to iipnirisik in Montrel, Ciimul mi their loss ws estimted t?7,(). Office Equipment Commercil Sttionery Typewriter Ribbons 5c up Crbon reper, box sheets, $.9 Complrtr Line Rebuilt Office Mchines; Typewriter!, Check Writen, Adding Mchinei, Mimeogrph- nd Supplies, Stpling Mchines, Scotch Tpe, Crter's Typewriter Ribbom, Crbon Pper, etc. * FULL LINE OF GREETING CARDS, EDUCATIONAL TOYS FOR QUICK SERVICE LOWEST PRICES HOYAL STATIONERS Sol Schlesinger, Mgr. t 8 Mple St. Ner Postofflce PERTH AMBOY, N. J. MIM ch,.,-i,,tt Rriiton, ilmi(fhli-i of Mr. nnd Mr' Hilton Hritton, nt Wiieeler Avc nue. win ifiven surprise ihmver nt the Uhrtiinin Pvilion Silnrilny niiflil, Mi?!" Britten will b" nwiitieil t» Alex W. Kvjrtiit.?., mm of Mr. nnd Mm. Alex Kviinilz. nf l'orl Kodiinf, June. nf St.. seiih'r Church. Mr. Kvnnitz I pply tn tin Hiii'uiiKh <''itini II nf the recently been dinrhruml from the tiiirmikh nf i'rl<-ri-t Tur n Plenry Army Air Kmren nd i- m>w i i;,i:i'l I'iMiHiiiiiiit Inn Ili-enne for IHi-nilii-i tttmitpil nl It KKHI-X Htre*t, ployed by Iho Synchro Miir'hirn- I'riin-n-l, N... (N)iir >Hny Ui IVi'tli Aml'iiy. Mil"? (ili)i-i MIIIIH, If nny, nhoiim h«mnn> hmtii'illhli -ly In wrllln; tn: A.. Brittnn is eirfllnyod nt the Crteret plnt of the U. S. A< Inl < I-UKI- -f I'Mi-ir-ni, Ni-w Jerm-y. 'i-iiy, Iliirmiitli Clerk of thi> Hor- Reflninp Compny. SUPERVISOR MOVES... CARTE RET Super vlsin-r Principl.(ireirge. 5. (loodell nd Mm. <icm»lell huve iniived fruni Lincoln AvemiP to III RflnseveH Roosevelt Avenim, The Lineoln Aveniu- pmperty which they hil occupied since tking up tlvii here wn the former home of Mrs. C'orneliut Sheridn, nd hs been purchsed by Mr. nd Mm. Sylvester RUPSH i f lower Koflscvelt Avenue. Once Reid Bonlns According to Encyclopedi Brlthnlc, the United Sttes first occupied the Bonins on orders of Commodore Perry bout 75 yers ngo. We toon gve up these islnds, however, nd the Jpnese lid clim to them In the yers between 87»nd 87, CARD OF THANKS We wish to thnk nil of our kind friends, neighbors, pullberers nnd those who so kindly provided crs, for their mtufy nets of kiniwss, expressions of sympthy, sptrituul bouqueu, nd for their bountiful florl offerings ut the loss of our derly beloved husbnd nd fther, Frederick John Kimlmck. We especilly wish to thnk Rev. M. A. Konopk; Rev. Stnislus Milos; Rev. Andrew J. Sukson; Rev. Jmes M. McClennn, OSM., Holy Nme Society; Knights of Columbus; the pllberers; Grtoret Police; Jofor stisfctory dered. services ren- Ktherine Kimlmck nd Dughter. %CTICK T;(ki nolli > ilml tl"wai;ti It. Ml ''II KK IMH lni<-n,lk in npply to the "N.IIKII ''I'Uin II nf HIP DnrmiKli <>< ' I i III fim f I'lmlllll'V ltmhit CnTI,.,iin it, Mi-rii'-'e for frpmlm-b»h nnii-ii HI r.» i:m>.i..vi-it.vvimiiif, fir- I.I-M. N.. i thlitiliiim. f iitiv, HIIIIIIIII he mdr hniiililliilely In willing \o: A. ^, IVrii, ItnntiiKli I'lfli-k, nf Iho Hormi^li nl I'riiTi-t. XPK.IpritpT. -, ii r-lll.'ilhiim nf.insi'ph (. JIIMIII, KilKltirer, ihiiifn-di im\v.mii> II MOTH'l Hei'tlon. Thi' coul for l.'iylnk nml i- I i; ir,. it "nniilriii'llne wilil i-url) nhnll hi- nn- NOTIIK Tnki- no l->c,lhl r\ UTEHET lli'tki. i-ii);i«f>ltatif»n Intend-. f,i nnd hi -ell snlil loin tn unto Week A pprovpil:...le, or liny dte to which II mm In mrh iilildi-i * It my tl-mm, ttle KTKl'HHM SKtnA, Mnvor. h«ndjimroert, the Myor nnd Council»frveS tlie rlrlii In l'n ill»pr». ttmnti'r nf imympnt In n»n* nn«nr 'I'nk* further thnt -pptnnl hi'lnit Riven to t«rtn«am iiiiiiiiliii-pi] My lli. llhii. Ailrfrllnpil n Ailnploil "n tlrftt tkm to reject nny nil,' or nil hid" more minimum t>l<lx olmll h«r»- nlr, "l- Hity ilntu In litvi, i-i'inllnit wllh hotli-p nf I'lilillf lleiirii K Mity IK, I Mr.. «ll relhtven the right I t>o djmirnil th«mnyr u nd lo -rll imlil lutn In s.ilil hlock lviml. to nuch l>llt(h(-r n It my nrhit, due n n-, t'pnn «r;u«putn''n of thn mlillmiim )U'iiriii(f lidil Jimp *, I9fi. lion tn r*j«ft ny nn# rejtm hnlnrf (clven to tprmn nml bid, or bid nbovr minimum by the Afiprovcil liy.mjiyiir, Jntir 7, S!>. nmnner of pyment In emp onp or nil tu»fll nnm lot» In Myor nhil Cnunrll nil Ihn pyment ISIKMI'II) AllVF-rtlAUd IH ntltlll>',lll(lpll>ll more minimum hlds nhnll hi- rccelviid. lo HIP nmiinti* nf fiuri'h»ii«in»c- ttlrh blildtr ft«it my llu-reof hy llir piirrhitrter nwordllilt mi. I\\I;TKI!KT HCTKI, COIiroitATIOH Illlll' Hi, IKiS. ' l t,.,,,.viiluid Di'mi-ter, I'rrlriefll I'. «- ii ilpon ncoenlnnee of the minimum K'nrrtnui'c with trrmii ol nle on (II*, mntlftpr fit pfmtinl. In en-, I tune I'rnn-icr, hill, or hid ntinvn iniiilniiiin hy thehie Hnrniifrn of Cnrtemt will flellv«r tinure mlnliniim bldn n Kti-v.-i '" ' ' tnr pimi.ici Mnyof nd Council nd Hie imymont i &rrtl Hnli- noxfl for ntd l I' f.-i II in WHOM IT MAY,'ONrKHN: thereof hy the purchser <ci,rilliik Upon crcptnoe of tin, mi At R rcrii^r mnotlng of lh«counpri'ini-cd. to the mnner of iiurchnno In ccordnce With t«rmn of Hole on file, Muyur nd roiuii II mi' Ih,-, bid, or bm fthotn mlnlmiim H of HID Borough of Cnrtprct held At'OTTST T. PEWBT, Tnkc iiolli'it tlmt -lokepjf MTAIT urn- V. I!if,, I WAH illrei-tcil '" n<li-itl;ii' ihn furl tlnii mi Weilnt'B- To bi> inlvitiiwil Juno S nml.limit Bnrimirh Olwk. Kowiril Intend* to pply to the the Horongh of Orlerd will deliver thereof hy tin pnn-lm-,-,,-, Hiii-mmli ''niiiii'll nf the fiotoufh of Hrftfn nd fiulp Deed for nld to the mnner of punlnir, u, i-voniiik,.lime, ft Ir., lift) lii. IBIS, In (lie ("iirlnrcl T'rpfl,' I'nrliri'l fur ii Plenry KetH (An- prei)ilnbs. unrfliihse *Hh t*nni! nf m\ (.. l.iyor mi Council will meet i Miiiitptinii Ih-ennc for prptnmei Mttlnldl Ml r." 7 llnorevett Avi>fiti«, C»r- HnrollKll Clerk. BrKi'ln nnd Rin )>I-I<, i.<nj P. M. Ill -the Couni-ll ( iimbri, AUOUflT., PEHTlt, tln> Horongh of Cripret win li'l'el, N.,. To he mlvcrlittml.lulu- S nml hire promlrds. AttOUST.. vr-:i oiijrhiii!]-.. if ny, should he mfli- Immeditely In writing to: A, J. IS, SIR, In the Cnrlcrcl Friw.*. T<i hr ndvfrtl-i«fl BlHOllKli,hin- H ;I.,, I'l-rry, llnrniirh Clerk ot the 8<?tonifh nf Ciirteret. New Jersey. KWTHJE OP PltBI.Ii; WALK If, I ill',, In tho Cnrt(>rci -,,, ) JOSKPII MARKOWICH. TO WHOM IT MAY CONt'RItN: At reriilnr meetltik nf the Ooun- \N nlllilnamck TO lostaiitjbh Till-) (IIJADK UI'' TKNNYHON HTIiKKT HI-ITWRKN WASHINO- TON AVRNI'K nml COI-fM-HIIH AVKNCH; iul llw (HtAUR '' HIIAHOT KTltBRT. IlKTWBHN I,KICK AV i]nl'k. TO THK TEH- JIIM'H ()! ' SIIASOT STltKKT, JN Till-; IIOIini'fiH OF CAItmitRT. IT oitlialnki) hy the Council r,r lln- lliirmikh of f'nriiirnt. New Jor.'cy; Scrilnn. Tho Rrnde nf the center llnf nf IMP roruthrd find-of the MAt- ij.' nnlkk uf luitli SIIIPH of Tflnny-on mto further iioth'e tht t nld.st -o,.. ln'klniiliik ill the Westerly fiiilt, on njiy dte to which It. my iiiii- "f WiislilnKtoli Avenue lo thein- ndjourned, the Mnyor nd L'oun- Wi-Mi'i'ly linn nf ('otuwhub Aictiuo; < rencrves the rliilil In ll dlsuieliiin to reject ny one. or ll bide nml nf 'liotli ulilfg'uf Slinint Slrepl, hi-kinnliik»l thn Westerly line of mid ti>.icll Hitlil lotx in Knld lili'ck,'ick Avcniir, W««t«rly to (tie ter-tmlniik "f plil Hhrot Hlrept, ll of ri>i?iiril beliir Riven tn term? nd *urh hldder u«it my nel«et r dug iiiilit MrpPtH l)pl"(5 l tlm niiinne.r of pyment In '-fio one. or df ('Miinn-t, <'ounty of! niori- mliierniini hlih RII:L ho re nml Stnlp nf New.ipi-Ni'V, Ilii' K, I! celvwl. Krndi'K hi- HHI tlio sunii> ure i-lmnbeii rimiii [ii.i'i'plnnro of the minimum nml I'.HinhllHhpVl us slinwn nn mphid, or hid yhove nilnlnh\m hy the in- iniillli- ihrrpof hiiiilp hy.lohepli (!..liimii, niirniikh KnKinfer, iltnil Mny Illli, IIIIO nil on nl^ with the Cli'i-k nf tlm Borough of ("rteret, Ni'W -li-rncy. ADOUST -I. PEHHY, Jluruiigh ("lurk A i ir(ivcil: KTI-;i'lll'N SKIHA,' Myor. liilriiilm-iml,muy 6, 9-5..' Ailii-rilseil HH nilifptfd on firm romllnk Vvltli nulk'f lit Pnhllr liik -Miiy IS, ISIS. Hi-iiiing tidlj ilunc 7, 9-tft. A i iiiivccl hy Mysr, June 7, 9I>. Aclvcrllneil s dully dopted.'luiii' ir>, ](M5. t'.r. i;-i5 t^ret Unrough Cnuncll hi*, hi t*(t** tb th«hliii-i! ui fi-rshtiiic A\oinie, lifttwf'ph llonlpvunl In lllo. h I 'It, K'irr'U-rh of hit Inn nd piiruilftnt to m», m ntm * rinvii^ Sli-i-pt ntiil NCP'K I'rf'-V, nml I'flrtert't Annen-iini'nt Mtip, niiiiimum iimum prl.e prl'e t which hih MJ IM«ill m \vhl,-li purl ion»l snl't PcinhlnK Tko further nmlce Ihm the i'nrlerot Moroiigh ('uiirnil hfi'<. hy "-«o- In nnlil hli.rk Will bt olil t«t«th«tlfti*»w* W bt! Ipilhllcly rr-n i \\i'iiiu- Is nut I'lirhi-il, KII.III In- i-nrlii'il with nil other iifltftlh «*rtlll«mtj td»»!*, ijo(«i*»-ii(i.in., nttti ' 'in-'rotfl "«rh,» Ui, l\>- IH, Inn nd pnrnniu in IHv., flm-il «nlf) niltllttiiltti J>i(>t ^(flliw fh J* fttrwt In Bltrelt ITJ. nofi, nii niii'iirhpn pmllini of «:i!il IVr- lltllllhllllm pil.l- HI Wllh II fn> l"l I'ltin nlil hlnrk will IIP mild lokcllier mlvfi'tlblllk thin (liilc. BtUd lot in Tk Tnrtn>r notlnf thnt n ['inn ciipih nf pr<» )»rln* «t*6 nt tt>r«t A»H'!TI!mfT>t Mftp liltik AK'Hlli! whh'li I* l'i In- ruvlir'il 'ii-hik :ippl'n»lhi;ili-lj idl lltniil fi'i-t, with nil "thr-r imnll? w-i liociil, iittd lilnck If nolrt on terttw»ll! r«-tm-»«borough Ooundl hni, i, iin- Kiiiil i-nrli In lie Iniil Jfml con- Id minimum iri<,,'iiik ^.-.'IIMI, Milii' it ildwn pftvmpnl nf is7.r, ftifl Ititlfin nd pumuht tn Inn, liiif(.ml,'it i ulilliiic In Ihr iiliirm nil in iiimm of irn uirltik deed nd luilnnrr nr iitti'i-lio prlr* In btt pll tnlnimtim price m wh i-h dvertising thin milf. Sid l"t«inin r'i'liil mnntlily!n«tftllmnnt* of mild hlock If Hold on terms "ill fi r Ih H»l(l nlturk will he -r,l/l -',,, mi piiik In'crpst nd other t«rltin with ll other tft-.ll-,,, Jillro n down pvnn-nl "I 'IOil mi, iirovl.lo,i for In (tontfttt nr «*tn, «M minimum price, in.ii,^, Itle bnlnnce ot pur.'li'-i- prlie to h«thiik rurih»r notice tht i gku pliin PO*I» of We.ttftrln: ii,.,, "i-'iseil iijinn I hi' IMIIIIH In the vii'lnlly pnld In eiftinl monthly irsliilliin'iii' ilr, in- tin)- rtiu«to tfhtoh It- tnw dvertlntnlt tl>l» «nle Mut.i ilii'i-mif lipnrllti-il Iliii'i-liy. f f..(ll>' plus Inleri.Jl nnd otln-r H. it< truirrir-fl. the Myor nd Ctnttiell n-'u-rvi-h the right in It* dlxolt'- r., :, *nm hlock If «o!i! on i niili'il: Mny liltli III I, ertnn provided fnr In conltnil ol' n>i lilre R ilfiwn pitymi'ni,,i i AlKll'HT -I. i'kinty, nlo. tion tn rclri-t ny on» or ll bit)* (he hnintirp fit Hormirh f'lfrh. Tltf further nntlep tht nl until pnld tn ctdti II Mnnii-llinl l.tull(unr; Cooke Avetius, '.irtenit, N..., nd cxptine nml Hell il imlillr link nml In,Ihn hlg;h"nt Hilili'i- lu-rnnllnk tn Ierms of sle ui Illp with llifl HoroiiRh Clerk open II Innpci-tlnii nil to l>n p'lhllcly red tiiim t(, mill', Lots Ti7 m fill ln<lll ivi- <-n KrHi'i-h-k HI. In Work IE, IIIMHIKII»i CiirtHi'et lauseskmunt Mn p. iilto fnrllier Tintl«"i» Hint tho Ciir- of the Roroiiirh or riirterct held liine 7, Dlfi, I V>II» dliti-u-d to mlvortlhp the fnct Hint on Wi'dnpsilny eventiik, June ;!», ISI'i. the li-r,-l Mfiroiifili Onuncll huh, liy re&oluii'iii nml luirmiiiiu tn Inw, llxeil u im P. M. In the Cuunell Chmherd, Mynr nd Ooiiflctl will meet m ininlinuni piii-n til wlili-h Hiild Intn Munlelpnl DulldlnK, Cooke Aven, In ril-l lrl.uk will he HUIII tokpttier Curlere), N, J,, nd expose nd oll ith nil f»t her < «UIIK pcrllnent^ nt imblle dle nd to the highest fuiiil inlnltnmn prlr«lirlnn. t7r,.oi) bidder ni-rrdln; to terms nf sle t'nsth of prepiirins deed nnd on file with the BorouKh Clerk open 'IIHIIIK HIIH.--iili' Sid Ints in to Inspci'tlon nd to be publicly red Mini k f sold on terms Will re* prior to ste, Loin 7-7] mi,-r down pjiym^nt of 87.Fil) mn.street In Hlonk n, Hunnm'h nf i In' ikilnm-f of inirilui.ic price tn be Curteret AsMessmpnl Mp. pllirl lr riiull upon im-mrlllllt Ion of Tiike further notlee tht the Cr- Miiyoi' und Counrll nd tho pyment ilii-ifiof hy tire puri'lmsrr ccording to tlie mnner of purchse In tto i-nrdn with terms of sle on ftte, th«horoiikh of drtoret will deliver Hrgln nd Sle Deod for sid ill-llll,l's. AtiGtlfif J. I'KKfty, RiTt-ouKh Clerk. To be dverti.sed,inni- S nd.lime K>, irtir,, In the drterel " MOTK;K OK I'IIUI.IC SAI.IE TO WHOM IT MAY UONCKltN: At regulr mcetlno- nf >!«('nun- ' II of the HoroiiKh of rurteret held June 7, 9., I wn ilirei'led to iirtvprllse the fnet tht on Wednesdy evenlnk, -'«ni- -«,!M',, I lie Mciyor A,\ OI:I)INANI:K TU ciuc.it A POHnnd Council will meet t S:t)O r. M. TON '' IIOTH Sim-* OF PR SHINCi AVlS'Nni, II T W K K N in tlie I'ountll i'!inmht-r«, Munlelpnl HARRIS RTFUCCT ANI> NOK'S Iliillitlng, ('oiiki- Avenue, f.'ui leint, CltlCKK IN THI<: ^IIOItOtKJH ' N..., nil expose nd sell lit. ptlhlks.lle Mid to till: highest hlilder ni- (!AliTI'illKT N(')\V-.lUKHKY. UK IT OltlPAJNKD hy Ik.- Conn*! eoi'iliiik to terms of slt" on Hie with (lip HoroUKh Clerk open to inpeetion nnd lo be pnhlli-ly led prior (if tin' IliiniiiKh nf (,';irli'mt. Now.loi'Sey: - HcHlnii. Tliiil piirtinh nf hoth tn nif, l.olrt I l-jti-lll-7 on I'ost Two-in-One )RESS SALE WoTinn op twndio»al,n TO WHOM IT MAY CNCBRN: At remtlnr m«*rlnn of th* C'onHcll nf the HoronRii of rjrteret hold.inn" 7. HS, I tvnr illreit«rt li> nrtverthn tlii> fct thht on WprtfidBilny I'vi-nlng,.l\in<>, S5, Hie Mnvur nd Council *IH met t 8:DA *. M. in Hip t'oiinfll (;h»rnh«r«, Miinldpnl BnllrtltiK, (Jnok Avuniif, Orti-rcl, N..!., nmi PIBOM nd wll t JOSEPH SUNSKY p Flowi-n For All Oteilon* 7 Rootevelt Atent, C»rt«r«t TrlrpKon* B-SO AL SAKSON T'loweri for ll Dcciinm Telephone Crterct 8-<;uii if no ntwer cll CHeret * Lontfellow Strni Crlel-et, N. J. SATURDAYS LEGAL HOLIDAYS Mndtory For Ail NEW JERSEY BANKS During The Ptrhd Commencing June IS, And Ending September IS (Declred by Act of New Jrie-r Stte LgiiUtur*) DO YOUR WEEKEND BANKING ON FRIDAYS FRIDAY BANKING HOURS: 9 A. M. - P. M., AND f\ M. 6 P. M. Your Coopertion by Trnscting Your BuMneu t Erly s Possible Will Be Gretly Apprecited. Woodbridge Ntionl Bnk Woodbridge, N. J. Member Federl Deposit Insurnce Corportion Dresses during this Clernce offer, we will llow n off the second Dress, regrdless of price. FIELD SPRING DRESSES TJ,-*<*t-^ Jjj.*, Our rmies, our nvy need more guns, more mmunition, more food more of ll the supplies tht go towrd victory... nd they need them now!, ftht's why you re being sked to bck them in the biggest, toughest Wr Lon Drive ever the Mighty th Wr lon, NOW! Your fighting dollrs ere needed, urgently needed, to help py for fighting equipment -you must lend your «h»re. Find your individul quot of extr Wr Bonds, nd meet it! The quot it lrger becuse the Mighty 7th ii relly two Wr Bond Drives in otw but remember, when you buy Wr Bonds you don't give, you invest. You'll get bck every cent you put into Wr Bonds, nd morel Buy more Wr Bonds note our fighting men re nuking even bigger scrifices for victory BUY RIGGER WAR BONDS NOW- IN THE SiVBNTH WAR LOAN! Spcmored by Loi»» Brown. Mgr. >i Muny s you Wrd on CRfDtT! Priced or i'o w iess: NO MONEY DOWN! 86 Smith Street PERTH AM6Y T^E GOAL of our "Tht They Shll Live" cppign is tlie sle of enough Wr Bonds to purchse te field hojpitls. Buy bond t ny Public Service office^ ot irom f PuWic Service employee nd enter our "Keep'Pitchin' Slogn" Contest. It doses mifoight July 7. / Pint priu Second prize Third ptize Moturfty Vtut. ' $ in WM Bonds* 75 in Wr Boitfi* 5 in Wr Bcn<l»* :. * / * # fourth, Fifth md $** film Vi«hiDW«Bondi* fwsttmpi t

7 .'.. f ^ PRlsS llowbowt,comtte$ Win Gmes Girls Softbll Legue i i Two closely m,irk<>(l the opening,., (iirl SofUlwH.,.>k us the Yellow,: clone M-9 vieidincth t the Co- : i', :. it nd th«or-..hi the Kochwks, i,i t^ Field. A lrj?e i'il U>th (fmes.. k;>. thin ye»r'» le*rt-,lid some lusty hh>,,'iinr 7 hits tut..ilii' mo»t of them iv plyed; seni»- n i he field for the homo with,',l in the fourth ii( HECKS AB -... ;...:. :, s f o 98 ultvcttes... Ih * 8 ft «9' 7 ly Sfe! USE OUR t ur Storge bird your fun nd wooum ii previhng pri«m. VAULTS ARE IN THE LA NATIONAL BANK jltmf BIGGEST [ THE SAFEST llthe BEST I $Z ny fur COftt... u P t,$ov»l«*tkm BONDED MESSENGER CALL P. A. -6 GREENHOUSE 95 Smith St Perth Arboy ficfrretr,, ef 'fincili, rf Glle, if Score iby innings; Corvettes. ;. m 6 _ Kochfeck...: 8 Oil 9 Threisbie hit - Kovly, Umpirt Dn ~ YELLOW BOWL AB R Dlton, lb : Dudick, b Stdi, b...:-::::..-:.«henwcl, ss 8 J. Held. If E. Held, cf Andewon, *b Dtwko, c E. Kiggh, rf Bwbmire,»f PeteM, rf p T*p«JRt, p Hlte V! W>MiBT8 AB price, p. Konttrk, lh O'Brien, b Overholt, b Cchyshyn, rf Breehk, s Soltew, sf Col«««n, i; 8 Gluchoski, cf Ksh, cf I Kovch, if : Score by inning": Comets Yellow Bowl Home run Price. Mike Pusillo., 9 8 x Umpire Leon's Tvern Girls Defet Perth Amboy Chmps In Gmes CAH.TERET L«on'«Tvrrn, chmpionship pitii bowlin? tem df Ciirirri't, -dili'd nother imprcs^ivi' triumph to thi'ir Song list liy defeting the Perth Amboy Hocii'iiUon women's tem, ehmj>i<>!! uf tht city, in two out of three gmes lst week t Uu> Acdemy Alleys. The locl nhrphootern took the first nd lst gmes nd lost the second when the Perth Amboy tem rolled- 'big XH gme. PERTH AMBOY MeCurrie <W 9 O'Brien W7! Myer A. MedveU H. i'bin J. Feilor Bubenheimer B. Clrk LEON'S G 758 tietl&y Scheddt ed for Recretion Ugutt The bill of f»rt for next w»k in the Cirteret Recretion bwbull nd wftbll le- (rues hs b«eti nnounced by Dn Semens* * follows: June l'8_uk«t Pirtes, 6:. June 9~-)n oik t All-Stem,»:. the * Juno i<-cloven t Essies, *:. Juno Bmlns t Brve*, fc CM. SHNfl H June Comets «t ColumJm School, Junp Yelkw Bowl t Cof- Field, 8:5. Kutcy's Softy Tem In Scoreless Tie With Gregor Ass n. Tossers CARfTiBRiEfT In s tivrht pitchm' duel s you Wer witnessed, the Kutry'p oftihll tobb ers plyed nine-inning scoreles! dedlock with the Grefcor Asoci- U H tion.mondy niprht t, Leibi j' Field in the Greter Middlesex County Softbll Legue. Potts, CrterH hurlcr, Held the A Grngor tem to four scttered hils. GRiBG.QR ASS'N () - AB R Moore, sf Bo»,z, cf Gllgher, ss O Hughes, c, hlebo'ski, b lb' Dubrow, If Novk, b rf Oszie, p \ l McDermot Mxfield, b lfto !) 7 Ifi With Ryom Wsh ryoiu re lwys lbeled wshble." Dry den U others. GRADUATION GIFTS.I'i'i.i HOOKS,.- H ms,. from $. om 59c \Hn\KKY _... f l; rom 75c in\i; PORTFOLIOS f iii.i»i:kn' BOOKS GRADUATION CARDS from from SOc 59c FATHER'S DAY CARDS (Comer Lending Librry-Bookshop '"- "I'lTK ST.. I'KBTH ANHOV NATION*!. BANK HI.IXJ. Credit Smith Strwt Amboy, MOSK/N'S OTHWS; '.9 rw.w» «* 8 KUTCY'S () AB R f'inpbell, v Mtivurek, rf Mitruk, ss Slon,»b Bks, lib Skropski, cf Skcrchsk, If Donovn, st Senior Legue Schedule W«kof June 8th Tuesdy Alley Boy vs. Golden Bers Thursdy Blue Birds v. St. Jme' CYO Fridy Hungrin B. C. vs, Mroons hnior Legue Schedule Week o» Jure 8th Mondy- (Mroon Jrs. vs. Rovern t Port Reding Tuesdy Avenel Republicn Club vs. Silvr Streks t A venl Wednesdy Rovers vs. Brriers «t Brrier Field Fridy Silver Streks v. Mroon Jrs. t Port Reding. Every Repir Job Fully Gurnteed. For clening, new prti or regulting, bring your wtch to ALBREN Inc. Smith St. Perth Amboy Borne Rn By Uts Sprfe Ukes r 8 To Victory Over Drgons GAJOTBRET A home run by ftub in the eighth sprked four-i run ttck s the TJk«*» dcfntcut in n overtime seven inning) Mondy night before We crnwrf t, prk flew, 8 to. The jfnme Ittwfced the opening of the Recrc~ tion Senior l*«i.m Reson, After the Ukes «pem«t p four-run rlly ll in the ftrrt ini the f pickul p vp p three; ; ning runs in the third mi i one more in the fifth to tie tin cmint. They missed teverl opportunitieg t» core in both the ntxth nd seventh innrnpn. AJB Kkiw, b 5 Utug, tb 5 Elko,,p & Derewsky, c Brn, i ft Bndnr, h... W-oknoky, cf Hnychik, If Trnowski, rf ' 8 DRAGONS AIB Afeueht, lib Pvloski, Zto J. Thompson, rf Correwt, b J. M«eli, rf.. J. 'Cherqpon, ss Krystoik, c Blog, cf R. Mkwin«ki, p F I li R. o 9» 8 Score by innings: Uke» OO 8 Drgoiw OM <)<H Three^bse hits: Krystosik, Hyduk. Home run lutus. Umpire: Elliott, isfimnnzt, Cmpbell. Improve Ktlrodf Cpitl expenditures (or equipment i'id other Improvements mde by rilrods in 9 totlled $56,-,, the gretest (or ny yer ince 9 when they mounted to $87,68,, Pott, p Feilor b,... Score.by innings: Gregor As'n... ( Kutcy's «- IMSMDERIZK THR SAKE WAV wltksht Hrmful bru«i or Dirt VOOVB RKDUCINQ MB.ON Km. Hnm A, M. to» r. M. p. A. ORDER BABY CHICKS NOW! Blood tested stock from good breeders Brooder Stoves Electric, Col nd Oil Poultry Supplies nd Seeds. Fertilizer, Agrico nd Vigoro AMBOY FEED CO. 79 New Brunswick Ave Perth Amboy 5 JEWELRY FOR DAD FATHER'S DAY SUNDAY, JUNE 7 Give Dd A Gift Of jcwlry b«c«u rou We him lift of luting qulity- Chooie tomethtof ol Wuty. dur«bility t nd T*> m*-. thing tht will lir bin long L KREIELSHEIHER Pirtes'-Ron Rlly Bets All Strs In Senior Legue, $-5 CAIiTKRRT Stnicinj? n fourmn HIxtb inning rnlty, the Pirte* best the All Strs in the He cretion Senior Legue Tuesdy evening t thp Prk Field, it to 6. Hl Perry hold the vetern Pirtes to seven hil.s before his defense i^rscvcil rompk'toty. F<» the Pirtes, Seibert ws hit in thr i'»rlv Innlngn nd pve wy to Myers who finished the (tmo, fter chwkinir the All Strr..- PIRATES W. Mutkl, b If cf H EJHofi, lh... W. Reidel, c... Sfyers, b, p. Seihprt, p, b B rf AB S 8 ALL-STARS AB Ctri, SH. Bsilki, b Kocynky, lb Zgl*«W,lf Bmbnrk, rf Trosko, c Perry,, p JDebrW LoSk :. R R All-Str 6 Blrtes 5 Q x D ^Two-bse hit*, Zgleski, Russo, Myers, Winning pitcher Myers.' Stle House Dome (CmUinued from Editoril Pge) he rn for fly bll, he fell Ht on his fce in the. (fi-ntss. Ho cftuldn't understnd it, nd fter while he becme the subject of much lughin-g nd joking from'the plyers. Finlly Mike Mrtin, wh-o.is still the triner of the Sentors keit how come, he flls on lib DONALD T. MANSON... Insurnce... Repreienting Boynton Brolheri A Co. Over 8 Yen T«l. Woodbridge 8-59-J. fct. M) m\d fcr didn't kn«w th* reson. Mike tkty) him wht h» di<l tfc«nwrnlnc nd Alt tom hhn Hf h'mi climbed to thp top of trie MIICP iflinipfrnit^ly OT* him to Ui<- *h«wr (r«v# him ruh-down tht loonenec) th> mtterts in his leg* which knotty) like is why wen to this dy Ab look* t he Wntiir«ton IttnumeM he cringe*. JERStT JIGSAW, The Stte Dgpcrtment of Helth finnnunocn tk in Kcrutinhing iln rrcordu Tor from muiwf of Imrhltuwhich KIT -ili'op prnduri'if... Hrry C. Hrper. Stte Commissioner of Lbor, hs ppointed comniitt''e of eight eitito Mvixe lifm on ihc opcrn tiijn of the new Inw liheniliting workmen's componstion pnywhich becomn eftertiviy next... Election of Leonrd Dreyfu«u mi Curl K both of Newrk, to I'.if of Directors of thp New Jewey y Txpyers Amrocition bn b been niknineedd Hevy l of New Jfemey tttu-k crops kr*- reported 6y the Bureu of Mrket! of th* Stte Deprtment of Agriculture... Lt. ( oloml Hermn L. Mck, of Trenton hs been promoted to full Colonel nd Deputy Qmctermter Generl... Stte officils welcomed Sn ford Btes, new Stte Commissioner of InrtHutions nd Agencies, t reception in Imwrenceville Wednesdy Lo»g of leves on uttonwood or Sycmore trees, ontmtlon now prevlent in mny prts of New Jersey, is not the result of frost but of fungus disene... Cutworms re cusing levere dmge to some whet mi rley fields, in South nd Cerrtrl ersey.. New Jersey bui drfnor ihve received dividend UNCLE SAM SAYS TURN THAT OLD CAR INTO WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY WE WILL BUY ANY CAR ANY YEAR OR MODEL AND PAY YOU A GOOD PRICE For Qukk Csh Results Cll UNCLE JOE WO. 8-9 SPEEDWAY AUTO SALES Co. 8 ST.'GEORGE AVE. Woodbridce W MN food triuporutlo, ot «<ll Remember Dd! FATHER'S DAY Sundy, June 7 FULL LINE OF WINES - LIQUOR - CORDIALS DOMESTIC nd IMPORTED BOTTLED BEERS WE CARRY ALL THE POPULAR BRANDS READY TO SERVE Ngy's Fmily Liquor Store Roosevelt Ave. Crteret, N. J. Phone Crt PACKER HOTEL SMITH AND HIGH STREETS, PERTH AMBOY EVERY SATURDAY - SUNDAY ENTERTAINMENT nd DANCING * FEATURING Duke Normn's Orchestr nd our singing nd dncing MC, ART SCULLY T nil newlywed* holding their bnquets, numbering 5 or bore people t the Pcker Hotel we present room for one w«^jt free of chrge t the fmous Im* il Hotel, Nugir. Flls, N. Y. ; T~~» ' -*.Dinner Music Sundys from to 7 P. M. SPACIOUS HALLS FOR Weddingi Bnquet* - Porti«C FURNISHED sn their contribution! to th* Americn Red Crow in the f«ht» of mum turned over to thehtt* Otpurtment «f f«r the pref msilw venuon nd tretment of. Additiorrtil ki or 9W to rftuntio mu(»icip*ll- M lor >n«w -n! nd in- rod mintonnnc md* nectury by extremely cold wmther lst f inter, him been upproved by (Iov»rm.r Krtir*... Five Illicit Still* were *ei?,-,f by SUt«ABC s«tnt» in N>-» Jersey during My, s well * J!7,t» 5 gu\- lon«of m«h.,, t.itile known e^nisd of «outh«rn New Jersey J hve been exhibited In nirnrvl)i'r» of ttw nrwty «tfiinl*c(! Ni'w Jer sey Folklore 8ocli»ty by «Hi*t Kitwrd P. Knox of Tom* Rivi>r... B; flpthinp in New Jtrsoy which will be «llow«d by lw fter June { K> prominw to prorirfp mofh»)inrt for HcetoHi fl»h*rm«n,.. The Stte Pi>h nd Gme Oomniiwtor. hs nnounced support of the Gnukm m«sure in Oncm* r«- quirinir U. S. Finh nd Wildlife inv«<itifr»)u*ii before power or flood eofftml projects rv!it.irt«d in th^ future. CAPITOL CAMSM. Queen bees of N*w Jpney re going to the rescue of bo** in the. nouttilnn<]» stilcven with winp prulyul, the Stte. DcpTtim'Trt of Agriculture nnounce*... The economy xe tht Sentor Hrry F. Byril, of Virgini, h* shrpened is due to rinjr out nrong thp tll timhw SPECIAL FREE OFFER! A BEAUTIFUL PIC- TURE, SIZE 6x, WILL BE PRESENTED FREE OF CHARGE TO WEDDING AND FAM- ILY GROUPS. Cl MCOVnS WALLET IN EUROPE BLOOMIHGTON, III. Ilerrln B. Ofjt, now how* " ii^.y furlnttfh, lout in pomiininf royidcrbu i while rrojfnjt Bel(fiunJ Frnce. Recently, he rcrelwl'j letter fmim ChpUin tht wllet nd money hil been To nd were returwj to here. We're Ftmis fir m (Mil) Ittudig Act lh spit* of ihorufti, nj th* klp problem, w* lwji off«t th* finit in lily, (tit(r>nff* rklljr good meli. WE RECOMMEND OUR DAILY SPECIAL * MICHAEL'S RESTAURANT 56 SMITH STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY DURING JUNE nd JULY BUZICK STUDIO 5 Mple St., (ner postofnee) Tel Perth Amboy. N. J. FATHER'S DAY JUNE 7TH For DAD SUNDAY is the one dy is the yetr when Pop is to be GIVEN hndout insted of ASKED lor one. We hve extr nice ties nd shirts to mke him hppy.. the kind he picks himself. Hnd Pinted Ties $. & $.5 Sport Shirts Low* or Short Sleeves $.5 up i i

8 *AGB BIGHT fired s Humn >y Trp, Ynk Awits the End HU Foot Blown Off, Niii Tie Explosive* to Body And Leve Him. TEMPI,K, TVXAS. Pvt. Willim ^8. Edwnrrls' font wn blown off nd K&dtt ws» ri nk fur wter, but tht In niiiris ignored hl plri. wlrnl explosives to hll body, I left him n humn booby trp., JEdwurrls Inlrl Ills strnge itory t <(>y Ocnernl iinsplti] here... }h<w> hln rickt funt hd been blown,jb by» mine, Imw the Oerm»n» iflitenfld the explosives to him... IhflW he knew tht if hp moved he ' '*! doomed... nr If help cme Wh«n he ws nnrmisrlrmfi he nd hu,,jfcicuern would he killed, n A»»- Stt*d Press reixirt snyn. And he ly tliere. for hours b«- Arnerlnm nd Germn llnei the HurtRrn forest, under con- «nt rtillery brrge. Germn 88 hell frgments hit his left leg i he It ll strted simply enough, Pri- Edwrds snlrl This member pt the th Infntry division, who h«t wife nd ** children In Hyti, iljo,, hd he gun wht wn to hve JbNn -minute. night ptrol. Ly Still Through Nlfht. Ner Ihe Germn lines Edwnrds ftepped on n mine which bl«w off 'bit foot. He ly quietly until mornfering tht nny sound would ibetry his comrdes. ft.; He could not bndge hli wound, but, foituimlely, II ws uiie of those Curious Injuries in which the veins»nd rteries re forced upwrd to they ore, In mnner,»eled.?'"! At :. m he clled for Inedic. The enemy herd him nd,t>egnn senrnh, but did not find htm. floon ftcrwnrd R pebble hit his leg '. nd he herd mi Americn medic ' ( rtli»per: "Are you G.I.?" i "Hell, yes, Vm n G.I.," he replied. "Don't mke nny noise nd we'll jjet you out," Uie medic whispered. They crwled to him nd lifted him from the ground, but the Gennns :fc«d teen the rescuers nd tent 'tlfle bullet crshing into the h»nd of %f «of the medics.» I ;j, Medics' Eflorts Fll. ') Unprnlerted, they dropped hnek. Lter they tried to get to him gin, but Germ:iii fire drove them wy. When drkness of the second night fell, three Germns cme, Edwrds Sked for drink of wter. They refused it. They tonk his field jck,et, divided up five pckges of Cigrettes in his pockets, then set to Iwork booby-trii iplng him. "! "I ly on the chrrc the next dy -lnd Into the night." he sid. "I,'imoked some cigrettes the Ger- Inn filed to find In my shirt pock- < *t. I sure thought I w goner, I knew I would never leve the for.[ It live"...' About. m. two men of nother 'ij.titmpny cme in to get the wound' jf d. Still conscious, he directed the lututting of the wires to the chrge his buck. And they crried wy. He hd lin there for 7 hours. (ew Nvy Flight Triner Doe. All Plne Wil! FATUXKNT RIVER NAVAL AIR fation, Mil,-The nvy unveiled new opertionl flight triner on-tlie-ground device to trin ews for nvy ptrol bombers, i, jan electronic model of Mrine bot, it trins flight crews ti t such emergencies s rough ir, engine filure. It stimulte itul flying, including the ror o! engines, nd hs rdio commutlons within the plne nd with i rnock rdio tower. The triner Is locted in one room!. smll buildiny. The instructor, nother roum, mnipultes rltches tht crete vrious emerges. Before him re dils, ducte of those in the simulted he, which record the trinees' re jguese Boy Deiigm High Speed Flying Bomb SBON. Joo Alberto MttClido, fcyer-old son of poor prents nd b'student t the Lisbon Induutril ptltute, ws' reported to hve inpted llyint! bomb, model ot tin; bomb nd plns its construction were sid to been delivered to the ir nine of the United Sttes embssy, ph sent them to Wshington for it initition. bomb ws described s ct- It-lunched, with cpcity of tie more thn ton of explosives speed of bout miles mi ScUsore Are Lifted Out Of Her After Nine Yers LWAIJKFIE.-Mrs. Ann Kul-, wife of u tvern keeper bowling lley opertor, hs sucffully undergone n opertion lor vl of pir of incision scissors i hud been in her bdomen fur yers. The scissors were dli-. through <tn X-ry exttmirii ]st month fter Mri. Kulwicki ill. Her husbnd, Ted. sid ij tht time tht the hud felt pin b bdomen since she hd tupeiiiuim in 8, when the stuti- I were pprently left intldt the The doctor who performed it now ded. * pckers net erning* of th«peckindustry, bted on»*!<»«, I lo per lifts tw Acdemy Bll Tem To Ply Gregors In Perth Amboy Sundy CARTKKET The Acnrfemy soflhll tem will ply the (ire ' Tvern t, McWillrm Stdium in Perth Amboy Sundy morning. ijh?,l,.siinrky tv Inenlii -were scheduled to ply t Rhwy but were rined out. Plying with the Arilemy U>Mr* will be either Gene Fedcr or Rill Slon on the mound, Ken Brozowgkl, ctching, Pinky Siekierw, Eddie Oijkownki, Wlter '.yk nrt Obn Correb in the infield nd Mike 8l«klerk, Artie IOIHT. nnd Johnny Khor in the utlfmd. The Acdemy tem in bring mnjjh by Mntt Utolk, Dog Ronu 6, Milei; Finlly Loclei Owner PITTSBTIRr,, TAI.IF. -Joker, blck rocker npnlel, ws desolte when hl» mster, Cpt, Stnley C. Rye, went off to wr. For dyt he wndered retleisly round home, then disppered. But Joker knew where he ws go- Ing- nd got there, Mrs. Rye this week received letter from her husbnd 6, miles nwy on South Pcific Islnd. Joker Is with him nd s excited i the cptin t the reunion. The cptin wrtc tht he ws sitting In his tent when n officer ern* down the rod lending.blck cocker on c lesh. Rye shouted one word: "Jokerl" It ws enough. The little dog' frcnly of Joy persuded the foster owner to surrender title on the npnt. Cptin Rye sid the officer told him. he hd found the dog trptting through n rmy cmp, hurriedly sniffing this wy nd tht "s though lie were looking foi some one." The officer dopted Joker nd took him long with him to the Pcific. Though Income-Tx Free, Thi* Mn Pyi Up Anywy LOS ANGELES.-J. M. Mysk, 65. who mkes cotton enndy for crnivl concessionries, sys he doesn't ern enough to py n federl income tx, but be lwys contributes something to "my government." Usully It's $ yer, but this time Hurry C. Westover, internl revenue, collector, nnounced he hd received $75 from Mr. Myskn with note explining the ltter hd been ill nd couldn't mke 8 much cotton cndy. I "I hope this enclosure, lthough it is not so lrge t I would like, will help bring this horrible wr to n immedite end, so we ll cn be lree gin nd our boys on both front) cn return home," sid Mr. Myiko's note. Don't Et Enoofh Fruit Surveys show United Sttes workers don't et enough fruit. Try dipping pers in mixture of lemon juice nd sugr, then in melted ft Roll in tosted whet flkes nd bke in moderte oven until tender. Serve with sweet or sour suce or mke dessert fruit slds nd serve with rel myonnise. Both re good wys to get more fruit in the diet. Empire "* '. "THE SPOILERS" Mrlene Dietrich Rndolph Scott John Wyne Glori Jen in "RECKLESS AGE" St. Sun. Mli Crtoon* CH-NII. LSCOtl IENNIS MORGAN DANE CLARK - RAYMSNO MASSEY I^«M #HN HUE "HiniiJ muikti!» ROBERT FLOREY u,» *, t, Hm mw ti MM tm* «ti IM - riui SUN. HKU WED. liliuiimiilei, layworili w FlM» New Books At Librry B, LORETTO M. NEVI.I, CARTERBT A recent (rift to the Krpe Public Librry rnme from the Pn Americn Coffee Bu reu, nd in "All About Coffer," 'by Willim H, Ukers, M, A, This in the second nd revised trillion of this book, the flriit hving been published in 9. Mr. Ukers is editor of th«te»nd Cofffe Trde Journl; uthor, "All About Ten," Coffee Merchndising," "Coffee In NutJhell," "Wht Everyone Should Know About Te," "Te In Nuthdl," nil the "Little Journey Serien" of Trip* to BrB7,ii, Oeylon, British Indi, Jv nd /!: ; ;»'' 95 Style SYLVIA SWANE, 8, diiplyi one of the new lrong-inipired, two>piece tropicl prints in eeluntie t the nnul pre-ticw i» Atlntic City. The bthing «uit ii gurnteed to gvye the werer the mximum tun burn while one'reclinet on the fmed te- hore bech. Wlter A«Jensen MASON nd BUILDING CONTRACTOR Repirs nd Altertions 8 Freemn St. Woodbridge, N. J. Telephone WQ.-8-7-W ISELIN THEATRE Ok Tree Ro»d Fridy, Sturdy, June IK, 6 "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS" Strring Gry Cooper, l"»iij Bergmn -Adder Feturette-- "Bombluro" in Technicolor. Sundy, Mondy, June 7, 8 "THUNDERHEAD" With Roddy McDow.ll, Pr'eiton t Ft«r, Rit Johnion Alto, "Tht'i My Bby" Tut,., Wed., June 9, "HOTEL BERLIN" Strring Fye Emerion, Rymond Mtiey, Andre King Alio "ARMV WIVES" Sumtr, Chin, Jpn nd Fornio«H. Hero for the first) time hve been nsnemhlml, in their right order, ll Iho pwentm! frts bout eoffe*. The work in the fruit of thirty yers' study of the nubject, It It stndrd work of reference, M in the uthor's "All About Te." On Hoth subjects he is regrded s I lie lending protgonist nd the bet informed writer. "All About OfW" is H complete history of coffre nd coffee trding. The Drt edition of "All About GflfTee," pbfishe^j in. 8, consumed ten yers In sorting nd clssifying trie mteril, nd foiir ypnr in the writing. Two trips wore mde to th> principl eoffeeproducing nd consuming eo tries. The revision clled lot in connection with this second edition hs extended over period,of oifrhu'on months. There hs 'biren no uthorittive Europen work on coffee in forty yern, nd no uthentic Americn work except the 9 edition of "All About Coffee" in over fifty yers. Mny books CP coffee del with specific phses of the subject,,'ind not ll hve been free from,)ropgiid. "All About Coffee' is the firvt independent work, fully covering ll phses, end b intend (>(i to ppel to the generl reder well ns those directly ssocited with coffee, Issuer! in one volume, 8 chp tcrs, 8 pges, pproximtely 6, words, including coffee chronology contining 66 dtes, coffee dictionry of 7. deftni tions, coffee bibliogrphy of ovci uthors nd titles nd n in dcx of over, rcfut-nces, 8 illustrtions, four pges in color. The book is published by the Ton nd Coffee Trde Journl Co. 7i) Wll Street, New York. Other recent new rrivls re "ishrk's Fins nd Millet," lion Rlf Sues. Impressions nd recoi lection^ of Chin nd her people, by Polish womn who lived there seven yers. "Stte of the Ntion," John Doe Pssos. A report on wht contemporry Americns re doing, how they re doing it, nd wht they think bout it. "Ftve Men," Ernie Pyle. The humn side of wht is going on long the vrious bttlefron^e Anzio, Englnd, nd Frnce. "U. S. Wr Alms," Wlter Lippmn. A study oi Americn foreign policy nd the wr, with tho uthor's conclusions bout the future. "The Time for Decision," Siqjnner Welles. A fmous sttesmn exmines pst world events n order to cst light upon the futur^. "The Building of Jln," M"jf> de l Roche. The uthor oi the Jln series goes bck to &5 nd shows Cptin Philip Whiteok estblishing home on Lke Ontrio. "The History of Rome Hnks" Joseph Stnley Pennell, A Civil Wr pnorm tht pulls no punches, nd the shifting scene pf mid-western Americ up to 9. Frying Bcon II you're pn-frying bcon, remember to 'strt with cold pn nd low het. Turn bcon often so it gets crisp. FORDS IMYHOU.SF FORDS, N. J. - P. A. -» ~ fhursirfrl," n' SAT. JUNE, IS, 6 "FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS" With Gry Cooper, lngrid Bergmn "UNDER WESTERN SKIES" with Noh Beery Jr. nd Mrth O'Driicoll Fri. nnh St. only Chpter "FEDERAL OPERATOR 99" SUN. nd MON., JUNE 7, 8 "The Womn In the Window" Edwrd C- Robinion, And Jon Bennett "The~Bulinghteri" _ WHk Lurel & Hrdy TUES. A WED., JUNE 9, "BLONDE FEVER" Phil Dorn & Mry Aitor "HOUSE!6F"FEAR" Bil! Rthboue Nigel Brute Continuous Mtinee every Wed during tummer Chp., "Jungle Queen" hown Wed. Mtinee STATE THEATRE WOODBRIDGE, N. J. TODAY THROUGH SATURDAY "GOO IS MY CO-PILOT" With Dtnnii MORGAN Rymond MAS5EY rim P.noy SINGLETON - Arthur LAKE m "leaveittoblpndie" SUNDAY THROUGH TUESDAY Pt O'BRIEN - Crol LANDIS Goo. MURPHY in N WONDERFUL CRIME" Plw Phillip TERRY - A»dr«y LONG in "PAN-AMEWCANA" dy Down At The Rce Trck Aln I-ndd co-itn with Gil RuMi-ll in "Slly O'Rourkr" now t the Mujpilir Thetre Thf film delt wi(h hone rcing nd ii loded with exciting drm. There m l.ufht, too, with Stnley Clements nd Willim Demreit in chrge of the comedy deprtment. Hollywood Notebook The films of ctul bttles, in which men mi ships nd plnes hve prticipted, such s "Trw," 'Thp Fighting I-tiy," nd now "To tho Shores of Iv«i Jini" hve ttrcted tremoridoub crowds of people, some of whom could not be elflserl s vid "rnovits gwrs." However, one cnnot help hut wonder if those who see these pictures,.relfte the terrible risks I'lOIITIl tht the' officil photogrphers took in order to get shots of ctur lndings, etc. I" *h«cse of the lst mentioned Him bove, which is nineteen-minute technicolor record of the M«rtne Corps ction nd will be relesed to theters on June 7th, the "securing" of the shots like the "swuriiir" of the islnd itrplf, c.me t high price, with two combt 'photogrjihers killed, one mining nil twelve wounded, The picture ws culled from n impressive 8, feet of IB mm, film mrie by lofi Nuvy, Mrine wid Cost Gurd cmer me for the uo of the services in tc ticl, strtegic nd roconnisnc study. A noteworthy highlight o the pjcture is the now hrtori»ci Y np of tihe flg-riding on M Suribchi, which ws tken b; Sgt. Willim Gerwiut, Mrine cm bt photogrpher, who lmer wft>' reported missing in ction. Thi is tho sme shot mde fmous s "still" photogrph by AP lensron Joe Rosenthl. Movie houses re being opene s rpidly s possible in liberte res, such s the Europen the ter, rvd in Mnil, where twenty three theter* hve- been opette since April, teotdink to the OW Overses Motion Picture Bureu Buster Keton, known to th older movie fns 's the "littl fmw with the sd fce," still hi fce s sd s cn be but h hert in light ll becuse he bck (loinfi wht ho liki's b<w to do ^cting gin. The prosen title (if th(r.picture he's npperin in is "Tht's the Spirit." Jc MEW AMUO >h»nr r. V -IIW.*> THRU WEDNESDAY JUNE th MATHEE STARTS SAT. & SON. AT P. M. TWO BRAND NEW HITS! ND BIG HIT The ACTION-MUSICAL of the Yer! HYTHMi KEN CURTIS CHERYL WILLIAMS RAYMOND HATTON GUINN WILLIAMS BUY WAR BONDS AT THIS THEATRE! ImnfivDITMAI THRU WEDNESDAY JUNE th of' r>hnnymitcheu : ROTH DONNEllY', ^QUIS ARMSTRONG A NO HJS - SPECIAL ADDRD ATT«ACTION ; V-- "* THE TOUGHEST 8KJHT OP TH«PXCIPfip yfar! fi&sfestttffl On The Silver Screen Ditmi An ili'iiifhtful» the fmhitid uf * pdow lrk nd»«full of bounce ml fun us H ckiwn t the circus, Vnrnor Bros. ltest nd most hilriou enmedy, "Pillow To Pont," ponotl tody t the Ditm^s Thetre. Knfori! n odience tht with herty lughter, strn UNCONCERNED HKBE.Il SPRINGS, Ark. While f>() men- nnd women, rnoked fri ielly for thom rv>r twenty-four ours, three nnvll boyg strhkled JI from river cmping trip vhich, they hd imxfe without lieir prents' kmiwledge. The hree werr< unawrei of the exilement nd worry they hd sused. Dikie ttd Peggy Ryn lso re n the cst. Little Mrgret O'Brien, yere old, 'in sitting pretty now tlii the court, hs pproved supplementl contrct under which she will get bonu of $.,5 per picture in ddition to her regulr slry from MUM of $(H) per week. She is to iiwebt twenty per cent in wr bonds, iten per ;ent more in other svings nd buy $, home under the :ourtt-pproved pln. On the mrquee of New York City movie thetr, which' fetures dul bills, ws "Between Two Women" nd "Nothing But Trouble." And it wsn't plnned eibher. Aln l.im hd to work until fter mlilnljfht to finish bin work in "The Blue Dhli, 'in order to report the next morning t 6 A. im, for induction»t Fort MwcArtliur. ThU is hw nocma "stretch" in tho Army, sving been re yni or so go for cl resons. JBrthcrs, do you wnt to know Id Lupino, Sydney (irmn? WiiHwn rrirtre cn V cross the screen in the null, of moods. Directed by hit-mker VI Shermn nd feturing Erwin, Ruth Donnelly, j Mitchell nd Loum ArmMr.m His Orchestr, the comedy i interpretfttlon of two dy.,. life of n irrepressiblo i. Strnd Infmous chpters in, history re unfolded in lti\ dio'g «er»*n version of!: how lrk (i,ble keeps his fi rure? techer, but doesn't relizi n Well, h<> fit lettuce whole hl she nhows her true eouir«i, hed t time. Aln tries promoting i,,,, Tllulh Bnkhod is sirf to between tiil nd his jorki. : be testing in New York for the tey "Stesh" Clements, «',.,. role of Amber in "Forever Amber." trnt, rowdywh chrcter wi-, everyone in hot wter, in,!, Mke-up expert* re gsoin-g to himself. work on jwiueline White, iv ttrctive iblonde, jut turned, to turn hw into n old ldy for one of Mio most importnt screen mips of thp yuur tht of "M" Rnxtw in "Th Yerling." And, wht'o more, she is the one whn pcrsuhilcit the studio to let her it. Louis "The Stevenson's Body Sntcher, Boris Krioff. It is lid don their vid quest for the dvncement of science, were forced to professionl grve-roh-bei, throts nd murderers in (,,,i,, secure the necessry bodii- f ilisscction nd study. Krloff's role in tht of i, M cb-driver nd grvt-r,,i,i l( whusu sinister tritiisctlriiis,,, Dr. McF^rUne (Henry ) ill! plces tht eminent mpdiel,, fessor completely in his p.,,.. nd whose chief delight in hf, tunting the good doctor :ti,, hrfld he hs over him, Mjestic They're off t the Mj, i,, ] litre! "Slty O'Rourke," th,!, mount film which opened Hi i night, bring* fond memoric, home lover n Aln Ldil,... the title role in n net., prcknge we've been privily, i sec in long time. Ldd, in the title role, pi, stble owner not much,.f it's true (he only owns one i,,, : --hut the drm's th<>r<-., sme. He loves Gil Russell u picture,»hy nd lovely,; H. WEAN ROOFING & SIDINt 59 Moffott St., Fordi, N Telephone P. A (»uii tvii.i.i.vm i)i:.m.mii;sr - IMUCB CAKOT STANLEY CLEMENTS SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION THE TOUGHEST FIGHT OK THE WAB To Hie Shores of Iwo Jim (IIMNO M>.\ BETTY (.KABLE In ROSE'S 'DIAMOND HORSESHOE' ruih AMIOY i\m NOW PLAYING DOUBLE HORROR SHOW! 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