The News! Carteret Borough Astride AH The Activities 50th Anniversary r)fTheTowti With Your 1 Home-Town PflW May 12 to 18,1956

xXXIV-NO. 51 vol.- CARTF.RET, N J , FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 1956 PRICE KIQHT CENTS . Post \} Observe Mayor Picks 7 New

•'.I stone Patrolmen; Zullo Is Ik

.,! ,?lirll Mortgage at 7' i .r,ih \tmiversary Fete Given Captain Rank

,,,•, _ At the rritunr : ";;;„„. Limdinn Post 2314 : Set Polio Vaccine Clinic \ Additional Men ; ,;'. ,rrk plans were com- .i,. inn ulns of the mort- ,,i .•.,. celebration of the For Pre-School Children Will Report to •','.'...,'. „„•}• of the post to- CARTERET ~- A free Salk schools, where pupils will be ,,,„,„ Of the dinner are vacclnr clinic for children under Riven Salk vaccine next week. Work at Once ' ,'"'; Stephen Wuy and school ane desiring first injec- On Tuesday at 9 A.M. Injec- ',]'. : state Department tion will be administered at St. >; tions will be provided by the CARTERET — Mayor Frank I. ', / F,;mk Han and Board of Health. Joseph's Parochial School. Two sessions arc slated for Wednes- Bareford last night appointed se^- ''ill,•,,wski ortmnlzer of the The clinic will be conducted en new patrolmen, effective Imme- .„ the suest speakers. ovt ry Wednesday from April 18 day, one nt 9 AM. in the Holy Family Parochial School and the diately. The appointments were ', •[„,;,„. Jr. will act as In May 16 In trie board rooms at made on the recommendation of ,', .,,- ,md the past com- the BoroURh Hall. other at 1:30 P.M. in the Colum- bus School. Police Commissioner Edmond Ur- 1 ;;,i rli.irtcr members will in maktriK the announcement, banskl. Health Inspector Michael Yar- i , (| sMH'StS. The clinic on Thursday morn- Named were; John Rivers, Ed- ni,iii!lntlon of the post cheskl stressed that the clinics ing at 9 o'clock will be at Nathan ward Brechka, Albert Dydak. De- an1 fnr those who have not been ...i.,, v will be held Friday Hale School and on Friday Witt Doscher, Albert Kasha, injected with the vaccins be- Jj^ ."April 13. morning at 9 o'clock a return Thomas Vemachlo and Ralph •i, Arnold nncl James Cal- fore. visit will be made at St. Joseph's Peters. .,,.. M iiom^d us new mem- Meanwhile, Mr. Yarchcskl Rivers formerly was employed :,. (unmHuder Wuy. made public today the list of School. at the U. 6. Metals Refining Com- . •;•, n[ overseas veterans pany plant. Brechka was em- ." ,•';,, to form a V.F.W. ployed by Van Syckle Auto Agency. ( utcrct and contacted Kasha W the son of Police Captain ,- .; n- ,md James McCann, Choral Concert Hutnick, Sullivan Dantel Kasha. Vernachlo was em- V. , „; Hie Rahway post. They ployed by the State Highway De- ,•.,.,.nlti'fl Pnst Department Program Listed Back Dolan Slate partment and Peters was employed . : •! Arthur Grabowskl by the borough In the sanitation : , IM rile Purk Post to help department. Doscher was a tele- , ]»i! here. It took four CARTERET — Under the spon- CARTERET — At the meeting vision repair man. worship of the choir of the First j of the General Democratic Organ- ,.i .n.-.truction and funda- Prior to the appointments, a Presbyterian Church, a concert izatlon held Wednesday night, '•'•' i .iiTi-ts of our order. Then letter was read from Police Chief •>.•:<• ready to se'nd for the will be given in the HiRh School\Couijcilmen John Hutnick and! Auditorium here April 17 at 8:15 Walter Sullivan, co - campaign in The name Blazing 1 polntment of nine Instead of six fi! : •: uir historical highway ALTAR OF NEW (HlitCH—Parishioners of St. Joseph's Church commemorated the Resurrection in their new church this year. ; P.M. by the Squibb Choral Group, managers for the General Demo- c Uc as originally planned. He said the fit I \ V to Philadelphia was Photo shows the main altar of the edifice, which was banked with Faster flowers. The church was packed to capacity at each Mass. This sroup of mixed voices, made ™ Organization slate, an- need of more men was required :, i: WHS refused because a iToth photo.I up of Squibb- plant employes has nounced that the only recognized because the Police Reservists no .i. S'.i'en Island had that sung together since 1949. Coming | Democratic ticket in Carteret longer act as guards at school i;.rii the name of Star from all different departments of icomprises Edward J, Dolan for crossings. j. Trmlways was chosen it the plant, the group has arranged | mayor; Alex Such and Thomas Group to Present Greenwald Taking Course Slate May 1 Test the following program: Millk f01' Council and Stephen Ski- Councilman Urbanskl said that i:i-ii'eii and the charter was two additional men may likely be bfl for asssssor .. :i [HI 90 days In order to Sacred, selections: Zion Hears named later. In a .., :..•: members names on It. Her Watchmen's Voices by Bach; I statement, they said that' Comedy Tuesday In Tax Assessing Formula For Civil Defense a Zullo named Captain i. 11in wits closed December Adoramus Te Chrlste. Palestrlna; | Democratic majority in the 'ii DiTirers were then elected CARTERET — Assessor Wil- tors. The instructors also dis- Ave Verum Corpus, de Pres; Ave municipal government could only The mayor also promoted fire CARTERET Louis Brown, achieved electtn engineer Nell Zullo to the rank of :.i v oeowe Chamra, Com- CARTERET — The premier, 11am B. Greenwald returned cussed classifications of rural of madrigals , ^ B this slate Carteret chairman of Cv.lDenseCv.lDenseJ d • that the .,so.called Regular fire captain, on the recommenda- ;••:, Charles Rapp, Sr., vice production of the newly formed! Monday nifjht to his classroom area land, Irregular parcels and announced today that cai eet,^^ ^ Ford; WelcomeiDemocratic" slate is made up oftion of Fire Commissioner Richard r.iii : William Bishop, Jr.. Theatre Am Group iTAQi gets, in Senior High School, New the appraisal of improvement*. Donovan. He fills the vacancy Brunswick for tM second week six former Democrats whose pur- iiiiniitiider; August Freeman, under way with the presentation !civlSl defense and disaster control j Were with the naming recently of the four-week course in tax It was stressed that thecourse pose is to confuse the registered ],.i MIM; Otto Staubach, .of 8usanGlaspells hilariousconjp-1 exercise on Hay 1. You There, Burlelgh; Swing Low, it m as fire marshal. . assessing beuMf given by the Lo- is advisory and the recommenda- Democrats. . ; .inmcR McCann. officer 4y about psychoanalysis, "Sup-| tions offered to produce equita- All of New Jersey's 568 munici- j Sweet Charleli, Bobertpn...... Hutnick com- cal Property^ Tax Bureau of A group of folk tunes from home School Commissioners John Ko- .i. Henry SUubach, post Desires," which will be j ble assessments are not not man- palities are expected to participate, plalnid that fumes from the West- . _ ,„.. „„, - , Trenton with" cooperation of the and abroad: Shenandoah, Bartho- llbas, Alys Sheridan, Adam Szym- .,.;; Enoch Byleckle. datory. They pointed out that boiski and Patlick pot vaco plftht are affecting the paint ich Byleckle. Roy ipresenU; d Aprll 10 at Columbus \ Middlesex County Board of Tax- Blown said. uTmew"]^^^^^'^^^ i °cnlg also .'•. j;id Roi y Denlea, trustees;' school. Roosevelt Avenue, at the atlon,. . the manual presented to each as- of homes.lh that vicinity. Health r .;;m\ guard; and Charles n When the red alert is sounded, > Sweet Betsy from pi]te Cnoate;, urged the backing of the ticket evening meeting of the Cleveland' Instructors discussed proper sessor Is to serve only as a guide. SweetBetsy frompilt e Cnoate headed by Dolan. Inspector Michael Yarcheski said :• .i.;ilistnnt. and Columbus Schools P.T.A, method of classifying and asses-, There are fifty-two munici- minutebetweens late7 anr dth 8e P.M whit. eabou or t "al10 lTum Ye To M cole;'Chariot- there have been no complaints of |A ri i\ i; October was picked for pal assessors from Middlesex town, Bryan; The Foggy Dew, late. HUtnlck suggested that a The Theatre Arts Group us com- sing land values with consider- clear" signal will be given. Protheroe. , ,ind installation of the posed mainly of former members ation being given, to depth fac- County in the class. Ruerto Rican Expresses conference be arranged with the •"I- It was held at the A confidence yellow test alert Choral arrangements will in- company to alevlate conditions. of the late Rahway Theatre Guild will be used to muster control cen- Huh School and the In- and It's objective is to provide low clude Dedication by Franz and As Thanks for Family Aid 'ilirers were members of ters throughout the state. Torrents in Summer by Elgar. cost entertainment projects for When he red alert is sounded, CARTERET — A man walked :. County Council Ritual various groups such as P.T.A.s. Red Cross Drive j St. Mary's Sets •IJ> open to the public wardens and police will assist the i into, the office of the Welfare Record Building Women's groups.' Lodges and • public to shelter. Special spotters ] LudlfS irUlld Department today and joyfully ' piiun was held at the Churches, cither as fund raising ii..:. with open house, Extended a Week Week's Mission in various parts of the state will announced that he had obtained activities or iis a special feature to check the results of the exercises, Talent So/c, Supper a good job, Permits Issued >:.(! refreshments. their social affairs. <>: '.ommanders include: . CAKTERET-Hcrman Horn and | (JAUTERET — The Rev. Jaro- Brown said. He told Mrs, Helen Chester, • — ,-u... H CARTERET — the director that it was "wonder- CARTtSUTT — BulldlnK permits ,,..!m,i. William Bishop, In the cast of "Suppi'ri,sfd De- QCOI.BC J^ Brechka. local Red Cross, siav Fedyk, pastor of St. Mary's | Brown said one reason why'the iiir. Charles Walling, sires" are Bernlre'tButler. whose g of the Zion Lutheran Churijr? held ful to live in a country, where for work costing a tolul of $4,- Ukrainian Catholic Church an-, text exercise has been set for May its regular meeting Wednesday .:: us. George Klmback. dialect performance of the Rus-Ru, fund drive co - chairmen, an- id C the people help others in need." 065, 393 were Issued by Building is to "offset anticipated Com- evening at 7:30 P.M. in the parish :n.n William Nadolskl, itan Duchew in "You Can't Take nowicpd today the drive nounced today that a one-*-., ^^ demonstl.aUon!,... The man, native of Puerto Inspector Paul Mucha during the extended another week because o hall. iMini.skJ, Charles Thorn, It With You." was a htehspot in mission will be;;in Sunday, April( Rico, who is married and has a month of March, according to his that play; Ruth Gallo, member of the recent snow and bad weather. Acting state director of civil de- Plans were completed for a young daughter has been receiv* report at trlfl meeting of the Bor- '.ixpoell, William Greerf- Returns are slowly comin? In J 8 in the church with services every: frnM Tnomas Dlgllan at Trenton italen t 'salc and supper to begin Bt ; k UeSantls, Jr.. Ewald the faculty of Cleveland School in ^. , - m *?_!_.i^t,_ IV..,., , .n **__1^ I .»il.*1_'»*.i.'H.... :^l_-_^_1-*.r ing aid from the welfare bureau ough last night. This is sum is an' 1 1 eveninR at 7 o'clock. ! said the drill "will provide each of h.mk Larktn, John Du- Cwrteret, who appeared in Suan-i' ' 2 P.M. with supper being served here. all-time record for a single month. mer Stnck at the Hutchenson Sum- Conducting the mission will be the 256.000 volunteers in New Jer- from 4:30 to $ P.M. on Saturday, The fltUfe Includes permit for .'f.iiy Connelly, Frank th tit t tiite munjeipal employes are still to 'the Rev. Patricius P. Paschak. J*y the opportunity to participate Mav 5. 362 new tlotnes to be erected by :.'i Stephen Wuy. mer Theatre' at Raymond, New ln LUTHERAN SERVICES Hampshire, locally known as u make final reports. ' O8BM, of vSt Grorse's Monastery I Patriotic maneuvers. i Mrs- Thomas Hemsel and Mrs. the Phllatl Realty Company of l K Walter Ruddy aro>co-chairmcn of • CARTERET - Services at the dramatic fopruno; and William Mr. HorH n ifrsefid that any i' ' '-(of New, York and missionary work Zion Lutheran Church for the First Brooklyn, Whloh recently .acquired Statlundrr. veteran of many dent of Carteirt who has not been acli'pi. throughout the Ukrain- j Rnrniiirh SWiu'H I the affair Mrs. E. Stockman hc rg Parkview. Its la In Egg Hunt 1 J wo u Sunday after Easter are German'' , * lay's seen personally by a worker, send" , diocese. He will also °v™ «" ' " ,. i pe little Theatre pU ian e uho|ic at 8:30 A.M. English at 9:30 A.M., ' ™_ $3,620,000. his contribution to Thomas Jake- d,,ljvcr a s|lort daily sermon at the! Return to [\orfolk \ After the business meeting the Mayor J'rahk Bareford assured The officers of TAG nre a.s fol- birthdays of Mrs. J. Andres, Mrs, followed by Sunday School at 10:30 ows; Gene Gallo. President; Wil- way, treasurer, 8 A.M. muss. A.M. Clarence McGillis, West Carteret s Announce CARTERET — John R. Nagy, '|M. Resko and Mrs. Thomas Hem- liam Stutlander, V.P.; Georsc Fel- "Carteret needs the Red Cross Father Fedyk announced Unithiitt j CARTERET J gy, | Tuesday, April 10, the Sunday that there Will be a playground sermons both in the Ukrainian anU I , , Mrs. Isf>' we^e celebrated. The: next ve- there this summer In his area. Mr. 'T - p Chief ton and the Red Cross needs Carteret," mmRi USN son of Ml and School staff will meet at 7:30 P.M. I English languages will be deli-1 Daniei NttByi io Piis,saic Street and' gu»r meeting of the gioup Will be McGillis said the present play- and 8gt. Ed- JJtchipe, Secretary; Josoeph Keefc.jMr. Horn said iu.'i and on Monday, April 16, a Council This borouKh hn.s been assigned d1 ( th held May 2. meeting will be held in the par-ground Is owned by private Inter- rA.ski. co-ohalrmen of Jr. Treasury. vered every evrnmg during this Nicholas W. Bohiics. seaman, son ests and may not be available after Kiister egg nunt, spon- The Presidents of tlu' local I a quota of $4,000. week's mission, Father Paschak ,0( Mr, and Mrs, James Bohacs, ish hall. »Thp rmnta must be met if Red will be assisted by other priests of 249 Randolph Street, returned to' PLAQUE DEDICATION i two weeks. The mayor said that Police Athletic League '.T.A.'s ' a nd other interested The quota must m« ^ ^ ^^ a. ^larch 30 abroad the' CARTERET - Court Carteret. CLUB TO MEET I the BorougH Council Is "strong for umW the -llet of win- parties are invited, to attend the cross community services, disaster ( V CARTERET — A regular meet- playgrounds" and if need be Carteret production with possi-1vcliof and aid to servicemen,.vet- Father Paschak, a well-noted | Atlantic Fleet heavy cruiser USS, 48, Foresters of America will de- spcaker, speaks over the radio and I Des Moines after completing ex- dicate a placque In memory of ing of the Sikorski Polish American property would be acquired for lu'lci annually by tlte bllity of having this one actor pie-' crans and their dependents are to Club will be held on Sunday, April that purpose. iid a targfc crowd of scnted at their own meetings. ' continue as in the pust," Mr, Horn television on muny occasions on! erclscs with Operation Springboard. Edwin S. Quln, Sr,, in the club- i in the Caribbean. rooms Tuesday night, April 10. 15, at 27 Pcrshlng Avenue. A delegation' from the Carteret 1M the Municipal Park. There will be no admission chaw. thc Ukrainian programs. Liquor Dealers Association urucd tihr Auxiliary headed Interested parties may contact trues Support that a curb be placed on the is- |>H White assisted with Gene Gallo. ' • The Recess of the campaign, he suance of additional club licenses, 'incuts: I stilted, Depends upon many dona- but it 'indicated that it had no HIS; Gold egg, Brucei TO RECEIVE COMMUNION tions f|on» individuals—not on big objection to a license to the Le- »'< Daniel Strtet; silver contributions alone, CARTERET - A croup of U0 gion Post, The legion has peti- Roman, 10 Clause Memberships as well .as funds tioned far such a license and there i.il award for most eggs, children will receive the first Holy 1 me being sought. Every Carteret wus a letter f;'om the post urging .'McKlnley AVenfe and Communion in St. Joseph * Church y at 8 A.M. tomorrow. Tljie group udult should be enrolled, Mr. Horn Mint due'consideration be given: consists of 72 girls and 58| boys. urged. their request. Merllyh MUSCO Councilman John Nemish com- Virginia Richard, plimented tlic members of the h, Elaine Busch, .sliwi.s und rpa(}s department for S " i h, Nancy Breza, Al Mr. and Mrs.l McGillis t.he tine work done recently in I nl in Sevovlnekl, Helen I'Uwiiw th borough streets of the N'vni Dolomyfckl. An To Direct Cancer Crusade heavy snowfall, i lv.v, Gall-Jritin, Marie Property In Delaware Avemte^ "Terry Howard, Kathy CARTERET - Mr. and Mrs, WHS .sold to Ignatius QeHellu on •inuin Uwanaky, Dennis Clarence McGillis, 56 William his bid of $1,650. Tim original H'lurr Wllllaih^, Arnold Street, have been named to head l;i bid for the-site was $500. ' "k Toth andi Edward the Cancer Crusade here for the A resolution was approved'pro- Middlesex County Chapter of the viding for an emerijoncy uuprouri- American Cancer Society. An- ation of $4,701.01 in connection ""' Sw-iul Wednesday nouncement of their Joint chair- with the cost of the snow removaj. 1 manship is made today by Joseph A resolution "also was approved '"• Ihmocratk Unit C. DeCoster, county campaign providing for an application to the A|i I'KKKT ^The Udltt.Demo- chairman. Department of Health of New Jer- -ji-y for an Order of Necessity to. "hl:"""'""" w|ll fponsor "Last year Carteret produced ul | permit the borouuli to incur obli- '" "'i Wednesday, Aprl the finest results for this urgent, " !"" • House Wo. I at 8 •:ause which have ever been re- titluns for the purpose of com-, : 1 corded In this area, under the di- sewer project lime. ,:' lj ""'"ft Tkylor U wrvint g as rection of Mis. Charles Lee," suld of the affair. Mr DeOoster. "Unable ty curry ii S'iv SERVICES ; m this yt-'ur. In the general tradi- CARTERET — The Rev. Jura-. ; ( ™'y Freeman Is vice chair 11111 I»)lowlng commltte tion uf successful Crusaders, W-1 ••liiv Pi;dyk, pastor of St. MaryV M M ;ttuse she hus recently undergom; ukrainiun Catholic Church an- ',;" 's. Joseph Barch and 1 ! ;",lk "wuiBtt, tlOkfts; Mrs. surgery, she has dclogutt'd her au- nounced tixjay that on this Sutuiv' ,,; l.1|ixblr a"1 Mn J thority to 'one of hor rUht-haud duy, Tlie l^east of Awunloiatiarj ; !, <'«fre.hm«nta; Mrs men' In her last year'.s campuiBii, 18 THEIR IIOBBV Here arc uieiiil*!* ul Hie t'arU-n-t Iliuli Hr\\uul Camera Club. Shown from led to rislit *»•: U.v.M.. a holy day of ublmHtionj' she says. Mr. McOIUIs. assisted by lower row rhili|> Waron, M. Brown. Robert MUhatls, W*lkr feri-iir*. Marlln Sloan, , Danger Signals of the disease, tt Francisco Hernando, de Toledo, WINS PROMOTION: T. H. Mit- until October each year, and my :it the social club by Mrs. Roy 565 Crow Mill Road, Fords. Miss Is a great humanitarian task,' he who introduced tobacco seed Into tenCorf, vice-president in rharce ADMIRATION - Jensen, Mrs. Joseph Sahulchik Kovacs is a graduate of Carteret Concluded, "and we are grateful of sales since 194!), has been "What did Father, say when you Mrs. E. Dean Fox and Mrs. B. W High School and attended th« to ail those who give of their time elected executive /vice-president nsked him for my hand?" Harrington. Newark School of Fine Arts for to aid us in carrying on our pro- of Hudson Pulp and Paper Corp., "Oh," replied Augustus, "he did The boiird of directors of the one year. She Is now attending grams." William Maser, the company's his best to be pleasant. He said club will meet on Monday at the the Frankl School of Music in president has announced. Chairman McGillls, in accepting there was something; about me Proclamation home of Mrs. Cutter. Metuchen and Is employed In. the assignment, stated that success that he really admired." «j> Carteret by the American Agri- • Every time a wise banker will be realized only If everyone PLAN DINNER DANCE "Did he say that?" cultural Chemical Company. Her hears of a person entrusting his offers wholehearted support. Vol- CARTERET.— The charter din- Cancer is one of the most critical public hvi\{ fiance, a graduate of both VVood- "Yes, my impudence." money to a mattress, he hires unteers are needed for every phase ner dance of the Busjlfess and problems of our times, Some 250,000 Americaij brldgc High School and Rider another public relations man.— of the program, he said. He urges Professional Woman's Club of DIES AT HEART TALK College, Is employed by Izso's more than 9,500 in New Jcrsw, will die of cane Boston Globe. that anyone interested i« wiping Carteret will be held at the Co- HARRISBURG, Pa,—While at- Home and Auto Supply, Fords this year, if the present rate Continues, In addili out cancer get in touch with him. lonia Country Club on Monday, tending a lecture, the subject ofj and the Kockford Furniture A job will be'found for any such it is estimated that one American in every i(Jrj Spain about 1510. Jean Nicot, a April 23, at 8 P.M. Reservations which was "New Hope for the ( ARD OF THANKS Company. He Is a veteran of public-spUted person, he assures. now living, will be stricken with the disease. Frenchman, Introduced it into his may be made by calling CA 1-6679. Heart," F. O. Ill Nelderer. 68, of ALEXANDER KISH service with the V. S. Army. They The local chnlrman, who is a country in 1588—hence the word nearby Carlisle, collapsed and died We wish to express our Bincere will be married on June 30 In die setter for the Workolite Com- The American Cancer Society, through the Mj| nicotine. The tobacco plaift be- We Need a New Breakfast Food of a heart attack. ' thanks to our relatives, friends, the Free Magyar Reformed pany InBelleville, holds the post of longs to the nightshade family of A farmer was scanning his vap- dlesex County Chapter, plays the leading role and neighbors for their kind Church of Carteret. assistant foreman. He is a native i which several poisonous plants as idly ripening hayfield. this fight through its programs of research, s( expressions of sympathy, their of Newark, and has made his home well as several vegetables, includ- "Gosh ding It, I gotta buy a vice and education. The Society spreads the many acts of kindness, the nu- in Carteret for 9 years. Educated Good English ing the potato and tomato, are also hoss," he confided, merous spiritual bouquets and in the Newark schools, he served saving message of early discovery and prompt t Jobs are scarce in China, as this members. However, Sir Walter "Hoss? Whadder ye want of a the many beautiful floral trib- 8 years in the Army, with the 88th ment; aids those stricken and keeps the do their other necessities—by using their aluminum Jalousie Doors and; Windows. Easy operating glass louvera cun be opened credit, i to admit the desired amount of ventilation — even on rainy days. , , Here is the answer: BRIEGS makes it possible for 1466 you to have the good clothes you need when you want 10-20 them—and pay over a period of three months—longer '"THERE'S plenty ol youth tnd A charm in this cle*er «hirt-wai«t- if you need extra time. ' b / ENJOY THESE f ONDERFUL Convert Your Porch ir. Button-trimmed collar and cufli udd a sparkling note. 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ROSF,NBAUM MRS. DOROTHY HEP WORTH (•At!T':RET — Two families, To Meet Tonight For Late Bishop To Close Sunday oiisorid by Cartcret residents *«•<• CA-1-4390 uvf hern issued visas to come to CARTERET - The Carteret CARTERET — Memorial aerv- rARTERET—A five day mission !n,; country under the U, S. Re- Republican Womens" Club Will Ices for the first Ukrainian Catho- hi'i'ini at the St. Demetrius church ProKram. . , April 7, the Crafts- man Street, who celebrated their 1V lic Bishop in the United States, Wrdirsdny, wl'h divine services nrt, • to Palvatore Bollacl. 142 meet tonight at 8:30 P.M. in Tin ' -,', Anvnss house-to- 7th on April 3, Cnmliv the late Most Rev. Bishop Soter Avenue tire his brother. Hall No. 1. Plans for the April 17, American flags. Birthday greeting to Mrs. John 7 o'clock every evening mid 6. 8 Calli ret Ortynsky who died at an early Hmedi't'n Bollacl, wife Ada Iso- ^ Burl Oreely and DILpdovIco of 95 Sycamore Street iind fl A.M. divine liturulcs. primary election will be furthered. on March 24, 1916 was held Sundny iina Olnmbrone, children. Maria ;';, ion St.. and who celebrated hers on March 31. Munlclpnl chairman Sam Sloft MBr In the St. Mary's Ukrainian Cftthn- The Very Rev. Andrew Bork (if Rosa, Oiovnnna Maria, Klladclflo Willow Street, urges nil committee men and wom- Happy birthday to Mary Alice lie. Church, with the Rev. Jaroslm Hnuth Bound Brook and the Rev. nnd Frnnccsn. voek-end In Bftl-1 Carpenter of 94 Sycamore who was Fedyk. pastor, officiating. Tlnlid.'in Zclechlwsky of Wilmlni!- en to be present. l V Ml Concetia Fiorentino, 10 Pauline | two years old pn April 1. A family Ke was born on January 26, lBfifi lon, Del., preached the sermon in street, is sponsoring Mr and Mrs. Plans will also be furthered for s(m of Mr. and' patty was held in her honor. F,n"llsh at t.he Wednesday and last PIT • .•intyre. In Ortynychl, Western Ukraine Lul!;i PozZolunno and their chll- to New York to lee Mr. and Mrs, Prank DeLuca of bus trip Mi-lntyrf Mulberry Aft?r the completion of his theo- ••viMiiiiit services respectively. The dron, Conceitn, Santa, MnriR. An- f nf honor at a 94 Mulberry Street, celebrated logical studies in Jesuit Seminary, Very Rev. Theodore Forosty of the circus In Madison Squarq e tnnl.i. MiCliele and Maria Q. Easter Sunday with a family din- Garden In the lntt.fr pni't of April. ,;;;;;„; his sixth wrth- he wns orrlalned to the priesthood Coiitrsvillr, Pa., will preach in Uk- n Nominations for campaign liV Guests Included: ner. on July IB, 1891, then he was con- rainian tnnlstht iind the Very Rev. M !CHRISTENING FETE manager for the general election '',kv Lois Glovacky, Connratulatlohs to Mr. Raymond secrated Bishop "" !>v ° "w Michnel Zaparyniuk of Trenton, liv '•• Josepths of 55 Ash Street,, who was >n Auitust 27, 1907 he arrived In Saturday CARTERET -The Infant son of in "November will be made at this Midrann. Lldia Craig, fit liriilil'.' „„„(.. Raymond U picked one Of the three best dressed •he U. S. Mr. and Mrs. Jordan Lester, 21' meeting. •I,"'"' ,„ Other priests assisting Rev, ARLENE FEDLAM. Quest speaker for the evening r, Bert Ctark, men In the Woodbrldije Easter Here In the U. S., lie organized MAIKiAKKT M. 0 B1UKN Division St., was christened Gerald I Cli;ii! John Htindiak, at tbe.Rltar and In will be the honorable Mayor Prank parade. he Ukrainian Catholic Diocese, F.NGAGEI) TO WF.D: Mr. and Patrick in St. Elizabeth's Church iV Mil'' confessionals are: Rev. Basil Ku- by Rev. Anthony J. Huber. Mr. I. Bareford. who will spenk on the ;,„„,, tn Mrs. Lorctta A speedy recovery to Jenlse Cas- ith his residence In Philadelphia. TO WKI) IN FAI.I,: Announce- Mrs. Stephen Fedlam, 101 ('ar- Rhil of Eastport, N. Y. Rev. Harry forthcoming primary election and ,„„ SIITOI.. on maklnK cella of 98 Sycamore Street, who 'a. Being n very zealous Bishop ment is made of the encauement tcrct Avenue, announce the en- and Mrs. Oeorfie Brcchka were Pypluk of South Bound Brook, the future of the borough. I 1 . , c at the'Hill underwent a tonsillectomy. ie realized that the future of Uk- of Marfcaiet Mary O'nrirn, gagement of their daughter, Ar- sponsors. A dinner party was held u i: U nnd Rev. Vladimar Klodnycky of Entertainment and refreshments \\-r:.\)' We're happy to hear that Ri- ainlan Catholic diocese was de- daughter of Mis. Frank H. lene, to Emll Maloveti, Jr., son at the home of the patcmjal grand- Newnrk. will follow the meeting. ,, ,„,:• new neighbors. chard Styles of 97 Sycamore jendlng on the strong Catholic in- O'Brien of 19 Tennyson St., Car- of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Malovrtz, mother, Mrs. Helen Lester. Confessions will be heard every ,.. DMimlas Williams, Street, Is off the sick list itutions and organizations. tcret, and the late Frank H. 28 Skltka Avenue. Mhs Fedlam Thus durlnR the B years of ac- evening and at S A.M. every morn- ,,n si Mis, DOUglBS, III, O'Brien, to Charles Joseph Gay- is a graduate of Carieret High •Ivltics In this oountry, he had ing. , ,1 Teddy, four years- do3, of 283 Newman St., Metu-< School class of 1955 and is em- ounded or orsanlzed: Monastery chen, son of If rs. Michael Gaydos School children's confessions will ployed by Merck and Co., Inc., ,| i(,n street, who have Calvary Baptist or the Sisters of St. Basil the of Falrchance^1*., and Jhe late be held today at 4 P.M. Rahway. Her fiance was a gradu- Painting Guide •,,.,! |,n-c from East Great; Orphanasc; Fraternal Michael Gaydns. The hride-clect The feast of Annunclntinn will ate of Carterel High School class Beneficial Assn, of Ukrainian is a graduate of Cartmt Utah be observed 'Saturday with dlvina of 1950, He served three years For Carteret ,,, M, iind Mrs. Sal List Activities Catholics in ^'meiica; Ukrainian liturgies at 8 and 9 A.M. , v-,.,.- two dauKhters, School and is a senior at Newark with the li. S. Coast Guard and athollc daily "America;" diocesan The mission will come to n close is employed by the Regina Cor- K.ubiUii. HO Marlon CARTERET — Sunday service* Tcaehrrs College. Her fiance pnper; "The Shepherd;' Apostle- fiance is n graduate of the Uni- Sunday with Rev. John Hunrliak poration, Rahway. A September foi wolly uiliitjs, fumiturt, mtywtitrt i,,ivi' recently moved at Calvary Baptist Church: 10 A.M Sunday School session for all ages; ihip of Prnyer, monthly Journal versity of Pittsburgh, has com- oreachins at the both divine litur- wedding is plannrd. you wont a disllnrtivi Itwltntrt M v-. York. 'The Missionary;" printing house; 11 A.M. worship service with senior pleted a tour of duty in the V. S. gies, at 9 and 10:30 A.M. DM Notie't Satin Intprvi ENIMI. CHMW M,, Hobert Ellis. 57 Society of cantors: Society of Total iind Junior choirs participating Army, arid is employed by Hess, litm 20 MW dtwotor colon that Ittvt crialnrd Sun- Catholic Abstinence, etc. HOONEY-LORKNZO TROTH The pastor, Rev. Joseph M:>tu< Inc. of Perth Amboy. A fall wed- iwgthobli.sotinMftfM. . !ih tli« following A ' dins is planned. 50th Anniversary CARTERET — Announcement Mr and Mrs. Ri- will preach his sermon on, "Eaitte The Most Rev. Soter Ortynsky has been made of the engagement ',.,,11, Mr. and Mrs. Postlude."; 6:30 P.M. the "Happy was the Bishop that laid down the Group Meets Tuesday so'.ld foundation for the Ukrainian of Miss Barbara Ann Lorenzo, FOR SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. John Hour" Family Worship Service Two Hebrew Units CARTERET — The Carteret CALL Benjamin l jjuKl'tm. Patricia Colored stereo films will be shown Catholic Diocese of what it is to- daughter of Mrs. Victoria Lorenzo, continuing In the Life of Chrisi day. to Sponsor Bazaar 50th Anniversary Committee will Cedar and John Lorenzo, Vera CArtcret 1-5111 Mi iind Mrs. Louis meet next Tuesday night at 8 ..mi. Robert. Mr. and series. Tonight's topic will b< Cruz, Mexico, to Robert W. Moore p.i«. quart 'Feeding the Five Thousand." CARTERET — The Uni'ed He- o'clock in the Borough Hall to . o'Dnnnrll, Mr. Al- Kenneth Richards is brew Sisterhood and the Hebrew Mooney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Other Activities cSmplett plans for Ihe celebra- "Hardware for Hard Wear" ,,u iiinl Mr. and Mrs. Men's Club will sponsor a bazaar to tion to be held May 12 to 18. liam Mooney, 70 Daniel Street, mis The Sunday School Teacher Honored on Retirement borough. be held on Sunday, April 15, at Elsie Ullersberger., secretary, Saij'.narlo, 31 Birch iind officers will hold their churcr the St. James Hall. AARON RABINbWrrZ ll..:r school council meeting tonight a CARTERET — Kenneth Ri- reported that the Cartcret Craft- vn police puppies to Raffles to be drawn at the ba- 7 o'clock at the church hall. . chards, retiring from the Foster men's Club has engaged a band Jane Wyman has recently nn- zaar are now belnt' distributed by HARDWARE • INDUSTRIAL SUPPLIES • PAINT ,;.,,.|; i.'.i'' discussion will be lead by M Wheeler Corporation plant was for Trenton for the parade on nounced that she will make no : .,,.,;,,ii,,n, to Mr. and C, the chairmen, Mrs. Leo GoldbevR n Elmer Ammons in rccard to th Riven a dinner partyt at Kolibas May 12 and that the Roosevelt movies at all this year—devoting -. ;< H.i aiuan St.. on the and Mrs. Ben Grau, 553-555 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret t ( future reotKanlzatlon of the BLOW Tavern. It was arranged by Her- Social and Civic Club will have all of her time to her television ,; , :..iiiv mii born March Mrs. Louis Brown, Mrs. .Morris a float in the parade. la In? church school. man Richert and Anthony Ku- programs. ;,'•;,, r.isi orange General bicka. Mr. Richards was presented Ulman. and Mrs. Meyer Rosen- The "Calvary Teens" youth or with a fishing pole and reel. btym are chairmen for the affair pii..'. ganlzatlon will hold Its rcgula ), K.: ' Annual Duller. 01 Fire Gests wrrc: Frank Mastandrea, with Mrs. Edward Shapiro In ; monthly meeting Sunday after ;. N" 1 will be held Friday Leonard Pntaky, Oeorse Hila, chaise of refreshments. noon at 3 P.M. in the church recre- Aniil li. nt the St. De Frank Kmitz, William Damm, Ed- Other members on the commit- ation room under the direction 1895 CHRISTENSEN'S use c •miinmiiy Center with ward Phalen, Mr. Rlchcrt, Mr. Ku- tee are: Ben Grau, Irving Levitz, of Mrs. John Szalajl. Devotions , orchestra furnlsh- bicka, Patrick Conlan, Alfred Cof- Samuel Rosenbaum, Al Carpen- FOR DAYTIME... will be lead by' Winifred Matus n.incin;! from 9 to ? fey. Michael Kaczmarek, Michael ter, Al Miller and Harold -Gross. YouK Itva in "Uf • Con«d«nlW "THE FRIENDLY STORE" who will also act as hostess of the ; uwhes tn Mrs. Henry iurka, Joseph Yellen, Frank Ira No. 281. light foam- meetini;. CLUB TO MEET K.I Daniel Street, who Skiba. John Scally, Charles Bub- rubbtr paddid cvpt. Waih- The Ladies Aid Society will meet CARTERET — The Republican a bU tattoo, froittd with dainty nil the sick list. Mrs nlck, Theodore Pfennig, Joseph in the church living room on Sun- Social Club will hold a regular • nbrolittry. 15* to 388. Thhes to thank her Novobllsky, John Kozar, Michael riny afternoon at 5 P.M. Plans meeting on Friday, April 13 at Fire Whit., $3.00) Mack, $3.50 Mi> Lorraine Mehl and Coppola, Michael Mltroka, Cle- wlll be made for the coming Hall No. 1 on upper Roosevelt Ave- \liiry McFadden for ment Evans. John Dombrowski Does Such nue at 8 P.M. Mayor Prank I. sisti'iice during church dinner in May. and Gcorse Mowell. On Wednesday night. April 11th, Bareford will be guest of honor. fOR QAYTIME... A social w,lll be held after the t ,n,d Mis Allen Craig, and nt 6:30 P.M. "Family Night" cov You'll hav* a hard tim* dwot- Josh Logan has written a couple meeting. Beautiful Things r :•'•• c!;ik!ren, Allen. Jr.. and eled dish supper after which the bt« your favorittcolorl Whit*, regular quarterly church meeting of comedy parts into "Bus Stop' Svnrhf Pink, Alplm Nut, Dawn fir .") Hirrh .street, visited U. S. plans to extend the Carib- I Till be held, A vote will be taken Hans Conreld and Casey Mock. "Ufo Romance" Bra No. :n Wilkes Bane. Pa., I'UI | Adams are set to get the roles, 'bean missile range to 1,600 milesil . For You.., 1 on enlarging the Deacons staff. 388 In .mbroider.d Nylon. I L.:-.'' ! : iiliclays. 32A to 38C $4.00 Kill IS ON THEIR CAKES ',!:.•': viv iniu'.iatuhilions to |,mc1\l: I Isaacs of 105 Hagii- In All Your Something NEW at the VILLAGE • • his is the time (if the year Daily from 6 P. M. 'Til Closing Fashion i i;V( tilings done, ... So it Dune Right with Moods AYDAS Delicious PIZZA PIE Baked to order by the famous Frank iEETMETALWORKS Denaro, muster of pizza making for AH lilies of metal work over 10 years! Such wonderful fashion news ]"] Aiti its — ( bras styled to make the most of each inmi.ii AIK HEATING costume in your closet... always with the All! (ONDITIOMNG wonderful comfort you've dreamed of I llAMIIMi, Etc. Make your ev*ry outfit out« v (A-1-654J FOR PLAYTIME... You diooH "Uf* Thrill" Bra with the just-fight life ••i \IIII Street, Carteret No. S87 for youthful uplift. Tiny "MMM" of foam rubbtr by Forrhfit Bra. Come in, lift and hold you to ntw young lln«»: Shapt-holding cotton be fitteditted todatodayy Il FRANK DENARO, Chef broadcloth. Whit*. 32A to costs so little WO8-9287 38C $2.50 to phone PRIVATEE FAMILFAB Y ENTRANCE TO DINING ROOM STORE HOURS: JREE anywhere DAILY 9 TO 6 Christensen': CUSTOMER Pittsburgh BOO FRIDAY Baltimore BBo Department Store PARKING 9 A. M. TO 9 P.M. AT REAR OF STORE •D d», Hundij. 1 mk, VILLAGE INN CLOSED WEDNESDAYS 97 MAIS SWEET WQODBMIKE GREEN ST. & RAHWAY AVE. (R. Janni, Prop.)

- k s\ ••• ** T\ + PRIMARY ELECTION DAY Vote Regular Organization Democrat • APRIL 17,1956 - PO»S open 7 A.M. to BP.M. For Mayor For Council For Council * * * • * • JOSEPH JOSEPH JOHN Synowiccki itro LEVER 39A LEVER 35A LEVER 38A, PAH) KOH UY CAMPAIbN l.'OMMI'l TLt

liSsJ FRIDAY, APRTI, p., 10;>(> CARTERET I ALEXANDER KISH FUNERAL SPRING IS HERE —SOS THE CIRCUS| LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES LF.GAL NOTlCi.fi | CASTfcRirr - The funeral of adjourned, the Mayor i tpret Boaough Council has, by resolu- and 5 o'clock In the afternoon, except Aiexflnxfcr Kith, 13U Uneom AVI- Saturdays and Sunday*. reserve the right hi tiin, OBITUARIES rifle, wan held Monday mbrnmg. tion [inn pursuant to law, fixed a to reject any one or ;ii minimum price at which Raid low In Said bids will be opined and read to sell Into In mild htin' A With mafc of requiem .was of- said blocks will IK sold, together In public at the Council Chambers, Borough Halt. Cook* Avenue, Carteret. bidder as they may M-WI fered In Sacred Heort. church h- , with all other pertinent details, n»ld Upon acceptance of n,, minimum price nelntt 1400.00, plu« New Jersey on the 10th Day nf April. hid. ,or 1)1(1 nhovi mlum. Dfl.ATORRE FUNERAL I MICHAEL (HERVENAK, SR. Rev. L. J. Petrlck. Interment was (•(win of preparing deed and advertising 1956 8 PM. EST. Bids will he received In accordance with the terms of theMayor and Council and n CARTERET — The funeral of ] CARTERET - Michael Cher- In Holy Trinity Cemetery, Penh i this sale. SAM lots In mid blocks thereof by thP pi ire] inset will require 10% payment at time or within .notice, at any time between to the mnnner of nurrli:i>, Brnlto DcLatorre, 15 Union Street, vennk, Sr., Cfl years of 23 McKin- Amboy. Mil, the balance to be pnld within the nm>rs "f 0 A M. '" tie fore-"""! dance with terms of KHI<- , was hMd Snturday momlnfc. A |py Avenue died suddenly from a in diivs from date of sole. and 1 P. M. In the attarnoon, d»ily, Bearers were Edward and Thorn- except Saturdays and a,,,!-*;.!, uv •" Borough of caneret win lilRh mass was offered In St. Jo- heart attack, nt his home yester- The Rale nf the above mentioned Bargain and Sale Deed [or "R Thompson, Alexander R. Klsh, |iro(if-rty subject in the folloWlnR the dntc nnd time of 8 P. M., Thurs- lues. seph's Church by Rev. Aloyslns day morning. I John Klsh, Richard nnd Vincent conditions: day. April 19, 19W. OEonoE ,T. |'-. A deposit of 10% of the bid price Bolnnd, OSM. Interment was in Calllchio. ' I. Thf successful bidder shell ne Borough ClrrV, lln was a resident of Carteret required lo deposit 10% of the total shall be submitted with each bid To b« advertised April i Rt Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonlu. for 47 years. He WHS the own-f purchase prlre nt the time of sale nnd us evidence of good faith and security April 13, 1956, In the din. the hnlnnre shnll he payable within for due delivery, which deposit may Bfnirrs were Anthony Rucln, of a tavern nt 48 Warren Street; HO CIIIVK from the date of sale. be by cash or certified check. Said AimnnilR Soai-fn, Louis Bapttsla. until 2 years ago. He was a mem- •).. The purrhnvr. his, her. their or Its bids Hhall be In writing. NOTICE OF PUBLIC . amtl'Mis shall not, erect or permit to be All bids shall be. enclosed In sealed TO WHOM IT MAY OONi•; Mnrslol aarcla, Rlchar Gomes and ber of the St. Ellas O. C, Church. erected upon any part of the premises envelopes bearing the name and ad-1 At a reRular mcetltn' ol 3ftbedr«. He Is survived by his wife Mrs. any .dwelling nesting less than JO.OOO.OO. dress of the bidders and addressed ot the Borough of Cnrtrrn Anhn- Pindroch Chervenak; four 3 It Is specifically understood that to the Borough Clerk. Borough Hall, S, 1956 I wn.t directed to ;, the purchaser, his, her. their or IISCooke Avenue, Cartetet, New Jersey. | fact that un Thursdiiy f\< JOHN STEFUKA sons. Michael, Jr., Andrew, George UKSIKIU, shnll construct at his, her, their The Council of the Bofough of Car- 19, 1956, the Mayor and i and John Clifrvenak, all of Cflr- or Its own proper costs and expenss, tertt, County of Middlesex. State of m«et nt 8:00 P. M. In • CARTERET — John Stefufn, 22 complete1 sanitary and storm sewers to New Jersey, reserves the right to re- •Chambers. M\inldnnl B"!>. Clifford Street, died yesterday teiTl; two daughters. Mrs. Anna •ircomodatc the property sold, said ject any and all bids. ' Avenue. Cartcret, New JIT . Batiuk'of Cnrteret and Mrs. Mary sewers shall l)p lnld *lrtlln 9|* "' BY ORDER OF THE MAYOR AND pose anil-sell ut public v. (Thursdayi morning at the Eli- months from the. date of sale and COUNCIL. highest bidder arconlliv • Maftyar of Port Reading; seven OIOHai J. BRECIIKA. ™ie on flic with the Dnr zabeth General Hospital af^er a Mental hea;Lli Is being recog- shall be laid In accordance with the 1 grandchildren; one great grand- plans and specifications therefore pre- Borough Citric. open to Inspection, and to !6ng Illness. He was n resident child; three sisters, Mrs. Mrs, Re- nized today as a problem we can, pared or to be prepared by the Bor- C. P. ' Funeral services will take place freely discussed by people from ' ing, CooKe Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey quire 10% payment -at II: He was employed at the Metal 10 provide nt his, her, their or Its from the funeral home, 54 Wheeler all walks of life. It Is no longer own proper costs and expense a flve- and expoie and sail at public sale the balsncr tt< "» puiu u. Thermit Corp. In Carteret for 15Avenue Monday morning at 9:30 luch penetration macadam road on theand to the highest bidder according from dnte of sn!». a subject covered with mystery to terms of tale on file with the The mile of the abovr A.M. and ii requiem high Mass at street or streets on which the afore- years. He is survived by his wife, and shame. We know that a weak- sald lots face; and said street shall Borougn Clerk, open to Inspection, and property subject ta folln • the St. Ellas G.C. Church at 10 be improved as the construction of to bt publicly read prior to sale: Lots tlons Mrs. Anna Sakach Stefura; twin ness for certain forms of mental A.M. Rev Augustine Medvlgy will the dwelling progresses; said street 47-48, Black 12-s, Delaware Avenue, 1. The successful blildiT daughters, Carol Ann Slefura and Illness does run in some families, shall be Improved In accordance with Borough of Carteret Assessment Map. Irequired to depontt lir, be the celebrant of the Mass. Tak« further notice that the Cnrtoret purchase price nt the t: Christine Marie Stefura of Car- but more important than this we the Krade of said street or streets as Interment will be in the family established by the Borough Council. Council has, by resolution and pur-i nnd the balance shall bf p, teret; his parents, Mr. and Mrs. have learned that these weakness- 5. Purchaser will construct sidewalks, suant to law. fixed a minimum price 30 days from the dnte n: Michael Stefura, Sr. of Carteret; plot. .curbs and gutters to accomod&te the at which said lots In said blocks will 2. The purchaser, His. es can be overcome by the kind of said property above described. The side- be sold, together with all other per- or Its assigns Khali not en four slaters, Mrs. Helen Mlslan and life a person leads. walks and curbs shall be In accor- tinent details, sold minimum price to be erected limn nnv Mrs, Anna Repko both of Czecho- WIELCOUNSKI FUNERAL dance to trades established by thebeing |250, plus cost of preparing deed premises any dwelling COMI: CARTERET — The funeral of One of the most Important les- Borough Council. Said curb and gutter and advertising thin sale. Said lots $6,000 00 slovakia, Mrs. Elsie of Youngs- sons a parent can teach a child is to be no less .thfln two 121 feet wide. In said blocks will require 107,, pay- 3. It Is eperlflrnlly uml. town, Ohio, and Mrs. Margaret Bronislaw WlelRolinskl, 15 Cath- Take further notice that at said ment at time of bid, the balance to beHit purehtiBer. his. her, self-control. Without self-control, sale or any date to which It may bepaid within 30 days from date of sale. assigns, shall construct :. Hreka of Carteret; two brothers. erine Street, largely attended, was lire will be a burden to the in- ndtourned, the Mayor and Council re- The sale of the above mentioned their or Its own proper Michael Stefura, of Carteret and held Monday morning. Celeste, the Chimp, models her new Easter bonnet serve the right In their discretion property subject to following condl- • expense, complete saultnr. dividual involved' and to all the to reject any one or all bids and to tlons: I sewers to nccomodme the | Andrew Stefura of Linden. A solemn hiuh mass of requiem people who must come into dally that she'll weiar -when The Ringling Brothers and Barnum sell said lots In said blocks to auch 1. The successful bidder shall be said sewers shnll be lnld u Funeral services will take place was offered In the Holy Family contact with the individual. Lack & Bailey Cirqus opens Wednesday, April 4, at Madison Wider as thev mav select. ureqlred to deposit 10';, of the total months from the datp • Upon acceptance of the minimum purchase price at the time of sale shall be Inld In •rrordmt< from the Bizub Funeral Home, 54 Church by Rev. M. A. Konopka, of self-control, carried to'the ex- Square Garden, The Greatest Show on Earth has a cast bid, or bid nbove minimum,, by theand the balance shall be payable within plans nnd sporiflcsMons •• Wheeler Avenue, on Monday morn- celebrant; Rev. A. J. Huber, dea- treme, IB nothing more than a of 1,400 performers.. Mayor snd Council and the payment 30 days from the dnte of sale. pared or to be prepared bv con and Rev. M. J. Kseniak, sub- thereof by the purchaser according to 2. The purchaser, his, nor. their or Engineer of the Borouph ing at 8:30 A.M. Requiem high form of mental illness. the mnnner of purchase in accordance Its, assigns shall not erect or permit and approved by the M;v deacon. Interment was in St. to be erected upon nny part of theough Councillor the Boron- Mass at the Sacred Heart R.C. Parents have a great respon- with terms of sale on file, the Borough Church at 9 A.M. Rev. L. J, Pet-Gertrude's Cemetery, Colonia. A child's play can be a good j OBEDIENT of Carteret will dedllver n Bargain and premises any dwelling coating Ipns et. HTT1 nil fif»wpr& ta rons: sibility raising children. Today, we Sale Deed for said premises, than 16,000.00. | become the property of ' rick will be the celebrant of the Bearers, all members of the Holy indication of his smartness, ac-' At the conclusion of the after- GEORGE J. BRECHKA, 3. It is epeclflcally understood that of Cnrteret as pun of tli recognize that this responsibility n the purchaser, his. her, their or Its Sewer System. The con ol Mass. Interment will be in St.Family Society were Alexander cording to,a new theory. Bright <>°n Scripture lesson, teacher Borough Clerk. does not end with food, shelter, said Now then stand U a11 To be advertised April 6, 1958, andawlgns, shall construct at his. herntlo, n of the plans imi| Oertrude Cemetery, Colonla. babies' play shows more ingenu-, ' " ' * P shall be borne bv the pun Sendzlak, Anthony Tucholski, Wal- clothes and such material things, April 13, 1956, In the Carteret Press. their or Its own proper costs ana, ity. During their second year pre-' tho*> children who wish to go to expense, complete sanitary and storm I 4. The purchaser jhnll Holy Name Society service will ter Wnukowski, Water Frankow- It includes helping your child ad- sewers to accomodate the property to provide at Ms. her, i be held Sunday afternoon at 4 ski, Walter Tomw.uk and Peter coclous tots use H great deal of Heaven. NOT1CE TO BIDDERS sold, said sewers shall be laid within own proper costs and Pxp just to the problems of life. Notice Is' hereby given that sealed 6 months from the date of sale and Inch penetration mucudum • P.M. led by Rev. L. J. Petrlck. Penkul. ' A vei-y young child's problems imagination. Backward children All the scholars rose—with the bids will be received by the Clerk shall be laid In accordance with the street or streets on whii h are usually nil if they receive en- seldom vary their play. As they. exception of Tommy Brown. of the BoroOgn of Corteret, Borough plans and specifications therefore pre- said lots face: and salt! Hall, Middlesex County. New Jersey, pared or to be prepared by the Borough be improved ns tho con - ough love and affection from their prow older the bright children "But surely, Tommy," Teacher for the sale to the Boroush of Car- Engineer of the Borough of Carteret the dwelling pronressps; family. Often a problem will arise seem to care less about competi- said, surprised, "you want to goteret of one (1) new P29 Plymouth, and approved by the Mayor and shall be improved In urnr 4-Door Sedan, Ytar 1956. Submit bids Borough Council of the Borough of the grade of said strcot o: when a new brother or sister comes tive games and go in for card and to Heaven?" for an 8-cyllnder car according to theCarteret, snd all sewers so constructed estnbllshed by the Boron Into a family \yhtre there #as guessing games. However your; ..Oh, yes. Miss," Tommy said. following specifications: than become the property of the 5. Purchaser win con,' Hener and Defroster Borough ol Carteret, as part of thewnluks, curbs and gutters formerly only one child. Except child seems to be developing, never "but Mother said I was to be sure Directional Signals Municipal Sewer System. The cost modate the 'said property in extreme cases, this can bi han-push him unless you want a nerv- and go straight home from Automatic Transmission of the preparation of the plans and scribed. The sidewalks uivl' ous, Insecure child and adr.lt. Police type Generator specifications shall ba borne by thebe In accordance to ^rnrlr- dled by lavishing attention on the school!" Police type package for heavy purchaser. by the Borough Council. K. older child until he comes to lOve duty work 4. The purchaser shall be required gutter to he no Irs than • his younger sLster or brother and LEGAL NOTICES Also, one 111 new 1956 Chevrolet, to provide at his, her. their Or Itswide. In early months at life, the Model 1503. 4-Door Sedan with the own proper costs and expense a five- Tuke further notice H adjusts to the new situation. bald eaglet grows almost as NOTICE OF PUBLIC SAI E following speclflcatlons>- Inch penetration macadam road on thesale or nny date in wlikl. heavy as Its parents, but wears i TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: V-S Engine street or streets on which the afore- adjourned, the Mavur .' As a child gets older, he must At a regular meeting ol the Coun- Automatic Trnnsmisslon mid lots face; and said street will be reserve the risht In tlifi be guided Into unselfish habits, dark cap until maturity. cil of the Borough of Carteret held Police type Generator Improved as the construction of theto reject any one or nil i » * • April 5, 1956, I was directed to advertise Airflow Heuter and Defroster dwelling progreues; said street shall be sell said lots In suld ul-j, he must learn to play oil a team the tict that, on Thursday Evening. Directional Signals Improved In accordance with the bidder as they may scli'rt. and not feel that unless he is cap- Although atomic energy has of- April 19. 1956. ttt Mnyor and Council Police type package for heavy grade of said street or streets as Upon acceptance of tl: tain, he won't play. Help your ten been boosted as a rising rival Mil meet at 8:00 P. M. In the Council duty work j established by the Borough Council. bid, or bids above mlnhi Chambers. Municipal 'Building, Cook* Bids on the sale of the Plymouth I 5. Purchaser will construct side- Mayor and Council and :: child adust to his shortcomings. to coal in production of electricity, Avenue. Carteret, New Jersey and eje- vehicle shall be with allowance for walks, curbs and gutters to accomo- thereof by the purchaser Show him that although he'may experts believe that even by 1963 liosp and sell at public sale and totrade-In ul a 19S3 Plymouth Motor d»(» the said property above de- the manner of iiurchnvii i: This lovely ranch home at 152 Bedford Avenue, Westbury Park, the highest .bidder according to terms Vehicle. Block,, 4-Door Sedan, marked scribed. The sidewalks and curbs shall with terms of sale on flip, Iselin, was sold this week to Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Jackson not be an outstanding football less than two per cent of total ! of salt on file with the Borough Clerk, Model ft 1 and also a 1953 Plymouth Mo- be In accordance to grades established of Cnrteret. will deliver a i for $14,100 by the -^ player, he may do very well in commercial power will be gener- open to Inspection, and to be publicly tor Vehicle. Black, 4-Door Bedan, by the Borough Council. Said curb Sale Deed for Buld preml-., ated by the atom. njd prior to sale: Lots 15-38, Slock marked Model £2 and an be examined and gutter to be no less than two i2i , GEORGE J. ! basketball. Tell him about the out- RH. Harrison Avenue, Borough of Car-on the Borough Hall preml«es, Coolw feet wide. Borough Cler;: JOHN F. MANTON AGENCY standing men in history who ex- j leret Assessment Map. | Avenue, Carteret, New Jersey between Take further notice that at said I To be advertised April • 530 Rahtvay Avenue, Woodbridge Tel. WO -8-3550 ceeded asainst all kinds of physical Air travel has shown Its great- Tuke further notice that th« CHr-the hours of 9 o'clock In the forenoon sale or any date to which It may beApril 13, 1956. In the Car- odds and mental shortcomings. «»t increase in most countries since World War II. About one third of all passengers between Paris and London and seven out of ten between the United States (and Canada) and South America travel by air.

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Leading the field for the third CARTEHrTT Tim Dclnmnr pin- Gait tt»r Simmy Snrad and For- mer All-Amrtlr«n and profrsslona! v. ||n> weather man, place position Is Joe Nardl, former irrs rarnr out from Uir sklfs a nil „ wiirmer weather grid and cage star, who Is showing Town ^enrril a tliii'i'-nnm" npsr't vlctnrv (ootbkll tUf Cl»rcnce (Acr) I'ark- «r wet* rtcenily ntmed to the vir- ,,[•1; so that he can up well at the hot corner. A lead- ByBKNftY wer the leniHii- lending Awri'-o |ITII» Hall of Fame . . . John Vnl- outdoor drills as: ing candidate for the shortstop position is Danny Semenza, up In nnotlier mutch Die Mixed mu, 2I-7e»r-old rlnhthandcr who I.I,P opener. posted a 2S-11 record with the Or , ,m appraisal of from the Jayvee ranks and one Hundirds of Carteret youngsters Five rolled » ln-ll'lnnt 2 173 set m who hss seen considerable action Undo (Fit.) Filer* last Tfnr U tliid. King Is well 3n]oy themselves at the Pal Easter nd 798 lilvli score to beat tlip In the Recreation leagues. Ronnie tabbed k "real flnd" by the Wash- • pitchipg depart- egg hunt last Saturday. About Copper Works In twn names. Ann Szpak will round oul the Infield lnft«n 8enatori . . . The I9SS lullh .,,,•.10 Kurtiak lead- thirty prizes were awarded. ^Uhar rollfd a 201 hi»h 'iume nnfl team. Bbalom National Sport* Award wsi* ,, 11 rl assisted by two Pitl Ladles Auxiliary planning to 521 set. enter float at the 50th anniversary pretented to Babe ZaharU* (nr her I.,,,. Nl:'k Lehotsky In the outfield, King will have or the Borough on Mny 12, Mean- entatandlni contribution!! to the ,'\vr All three Saw iree veterans Including Johnny while the women are- busy with Lillians Dress Shop Held ot iport« ... The tJ.S.G.A (Hi' y.irsity last year Polonczak, Paul Sweda, and Nick |lrli' Junior arolt championship -will their next paper drive on April ,,,•':; experience un- Kosty. be held at the Heather Downs ('nun 21 and their Spring dance on •and should prove most try Club In Toledo, Ohio, August Lost through graduation last April 211 at the St. Demetrius Cen- Upset in 2 Gafocs .,,ming season. The 27-31 ... In Its tl-year history, the sea.v n were such standout stars ter, with Al Kala's band playing ^ — Lillian's Dr,\ss Kentucky Derby ha* never been illlll!' graduation was as Ronnie Helley, Bobby Kent, Some important coming events 91iop lost two c.imos to the Acad- won by a hone whose name started Jack Woodhull, Julius Weber and to remember: la U;e Dick Merelo, emy Alley; in the Women's with the letter N. Nashua and Na April 13—St. Jofs Holy Name tvpague at. the Chrome alleys last tlve Dancer both came close. Al! dance at the Bethlen Hall, week. In other mntches Dusko's the letters except X have been rep- ACE HTOIF.n . . . Robin Rob- April 15--United Hebrew bazaar look It on the chin in 2',i gamps resented hi the race at one time oi ert*, 29, rhilllri trout pitcher, -Vii ; Senior Rec Softball ut St. James Hall. at the hnnds of Nagy's, while Mol- another . , , Outfielder Carl Farllli signed (or 1956 at estimated sal- April 27—Pal Ladles Auxiliary !ii>rs won the odd same from Hie thinks "dirty" play In baseball con. ary of $911,040. Roberts won JS, St. Demetrius Center, Kala's band. Ko^hefes. tribute! to Juvenile delinquency. lost 14 and had earned run av- League Is Fully Organized April 28—City Line dance at the erage Of 2.28 tn 1955, his sixth St. Demetrius Center, Boblck's itralght season with 20 or more ,,-, |; ; i n.ui Semenza and, meeting of the Men's Senior base- orchestra playing. What You Should Know: wins. ' , M.niih• •••jy Campbel- . l |I ballleague• .--BW*^. wilnilu birec ueihelda April 1111 1 Rec. new.n.r."s — Softbal""'lunul meetiniimiiiner d lasl Wedt es 1 nnounced the I at the Borough Hall. All Interested' > day with 10 teams mi inn ot the Men's partles are asked to attend. present, rules and regulations dis- About Trout-Fishing Regulations .i.i.in S:>ftball League eased . , , following teams had ')/£f1 IF THEY POM LOOK PETTE , II.' season. With a representation.... Texaco, Brown's 'IF0ROOKS LAWReHC£*i IMPROVED AT IEA5T LOOK n operation last year Tavern, K of C, Cavaliers, St. HEALTH RteULTt, IH mpROVBP TIME — Starts at 8 A. M on Vail's Bridge on the county road ;ic(M'.ssful, the teams Office, Mechanics Joes. Hill A.C., Hawkes, Academy Pircifm, wV Kins F(«l«i>) Syndlm!« day 6f fishrBg Is November 30. Senior league baseball meeting LIMIT — Eight trout a day bag 94-Polkvllle Road, marked by wive 1 Uo be held on Wednesday at 8:00 :r> raster follow. " In U.S.M.R. Loop and possession limit, except not and sign. TROUT CALIFORNIA |T.M. ;,;,' 'l'oxa('f) more fiian four trout a day on4. Musconetcong River, Mor- Trout ims!lei\ are already busy •• Teen Age dance tonjght at the is and Warren Counties, tlis :, df cnlumlras designated fly stretches from May In aomi! suites while in others CARTERET — The Main Of- Nathan Hale school from.7:00 P.M. 7 to November ii. Two salmon a stretch starting at the bridge on they have only n fow days or fice, battling desperately for the Junior bowling league formed at day. Schooley's Mountain Road, ex weeks to wait. Dedicate your first lead with the Mechanics No, 1. the Hill Bowl. Teams bowl every PEAKING SIZE — No size limit on trout. tending downstrsam approxim- four or five i/inbows or browns took all three games from the Saturady at 12:30 P.M. League Salmon size limit, 15 Inches. ately one mile to the entrance of ;; V .li'ti' Club Smelter in the U.S.M.R. bowline of the season tq,this recipe and ;•; :> 'I.iveni consists of six teams, Tony Zullo LICENSE — Required of all per- the river into the Cook Chemical league Tuesday night at the j was elected president and Albert your list of favorite dishes will u ,... .-Miil.'tlr Club ABOUT SPORTS sons 14 years of age or older ex- Works pond, opposite Cedar need immediate revision. Here's Academy alleys. The Mechanics \ ., Mm Alleys Zu.sman secretary. League is be- cept farmers fishing on their own Castle. '' were less fortunate and won only S how: M.-, Hi'bjeW Club ing run on a handicap basis, Many and and servicemen residents of 5. Rockaway River, Morris two games frome the troublesome byM« Melt 1 stick butter In skillet then •, :• ;,•»illations were also prizes will awarded after ten weeks his State. A nonresident who ts County—from Dlckerson's Bridge ; Yard pinners. Of bowling. Last weeks results: add 2 tablespoons minced green •„' • nicotine held this Dougy King is putting the final touches on his an active duty with any branch of at Dead Man's Curve in East ;i high game Bobby Sabo, 186 and onion, 1 tablespoon minced onlofl • •• • • ,i i),i:nu!:ti hall. In other games, the Electrons the armed services shall be entitled Dover to the bridge at Route 4G high set Al Wagner with a score 1956 edition this week as the boys prepare -for the tops, 1 four-oz. can of mushrooms , , ,, ;ir,:i(nmoed that a won the odd game from the Me- to fish after having obtained a in Rockawafy, a distnnce of about chanics No. 2, the Mechanics No. of 479. seasoner opener with Highland Park next Thursday resident's fishing license. Resi- one-half mile. (sliced! and liquor. 2.'3 cup Sau- „ terne wine, \-> cup fish broth, '/» 3 won two from the Silver, the Lefty Bobby Seaman, former afternoon. Dougy is fairly optimistic, despite the loss dents who are totally blind may Casting scored a sweep over the High School star, made history for jbtain a free license from the Divi- teaspoon salt and 1,8 teaspoon Did Bridge Slates Sheeters and the Tank House Upsala College by winning the of such stars as Bobby Kent, Ronnie Helley, Jack sion of Pish and Game, Trenton pepper. Bring "to a boil, add trout, coVeV, and simmer 10 minutes. Re- ' took all three from weak Lead 16th straight win for his school Woodhull, Dick Merelo and Ted Mortsea, and expects COST — Resident license fee is Sports Quiz Burners. Bobby pitched an 8 hitter in beat- move fish to a warm platter in to wind up with a better than .500 mark. For a $3.15 and nonresident's and alien's Opcninji Race Card Ing a good Colby College team license fee is $5.50. In addition, Jl oven and reduce pan liquids by 7-4. Upsala has a veteran team change, the Blues are fairly well stocked with hurlers, resident and $5 nonresident trout How to score yourself: Mark 1-cookins 5 minutes. Add '/2 cup : K N j An all star Ramblers Lend by 2 and Bobby is number 3 pitcher on stamps must be obtained. (Not re- 1-3-4. You get ten points for u c:\.m and when heated through the team. including veterans George Kurtiak, Nick Lehotsky and trout. Garnish with. II iMi/in; drivers will In Sportsmen's League uired of persons under 14 years,) iorrect first pick, five for a second, pour over :,.i,iv afti-rnnon In the Red Mortsea, home for the Steve Dorko. Fly-Fishing Water — From and hree for a third and one point for sprigs of parsley. Ast'Ai: .stuck car race I Easter holiday, is one of the ifter May 7 the following stretches i fourth choice. Twenty Is aver- To make fish broth, cut up ft CM Bi id:,'» Stadium, CARTERET—Taking advantage pitchers for Fork Union, where The Men's Senior Recreation Softball League ,ise; thirty, ROOII; forty, very good; small fish such K> u blui'gill, perch of a three-game upset scored by are restricted to fly fishing. ,, hi inilcs wist of the many boys from this ared{ are en 1. Big Flat Brook, Sussex nd fifty is perfect. or bullhead and cook In 2 cups Cutter's Amoco over the second Jleci. was fully organized this week with ten entrants in- •MKI- ,it Exit 9. r0 l County — from the concrete Today we are goini? to test your water tor 10 minutes. If you can't , II in suite standings place Dumansky's Esso pinners, Jlmmy Qill.ain is plaving base cluding the Gavaletz Texaco, Knight of Columbus, bridge on Route 206 downstream well rounded knowledge of sports Ret fish broth for the above recipe, • iiK'ludfil in the huge the Ramblers Increased ihelr posl-1 bftn with ^ upsala Freshmai St. Joseph's, Cavaliers, St. Elias, Hill A. C, Brown's to the end oTlhe Roy Tract, a dis- with questions pertaining to Bas- use wafeTiffiti '"' teaspoon Wor- tlon In first place to two full • team gnd Sleve Neison Is on til ketball, baseball, football, boxins cestershire sii'ire. i: i'..' fivi'-fvent card Tavern, Hawks, Academy Alleys and the Hebrew Men's 'ance of approximately four miles, ':trk (iff promptly at games by taking the odd game varsity baseball team at Riders 2. South Branch of the Rarl- ;md track. It will take an expert BLUE CIIOWDKR, - -MU\ afternoon pro- from Hill A. C. ! Many high school teams in this Club. Following last year's successful j)lan the league tan River, Hunterdon County. — to answer them all correctly. CREOLE STYI.i: i,r p,r,-cut!'d for tlie In the final match the Caseys are have veteran teams and tlia will be divided into two seconds, with the winners the stretch of water known as the 1, li-.iSalle University In the swept three over the Urbanskl is bad news for Carteret h past ten years produced a basket- Flshinss successes needn't be on Ken Lockwood Gorge, a distance r he keglers. Hiiih school team getting somi meeting each other at the end of the season for the jf approximately 2'/j miles. banplayeV*who wa"s"named"toThe \ \ , R'^ndiose level for this excel- ,'c: !h"v finisHed In lent chowder made with bluegilla, 1 t,:u!iir honors arc Team Standing needed outdoor work as weathe; title 3. Paullnskill River Fly Stretch, Associated Press All American Is Btttiny better. Team looks gooc Sox of the kt tie fellows of about CI.I.sicr. Pa.: Frank W L Warren County — approximately team three years in a row. Can and will be ready uext Thursdu hand-size will furnish all the meat I' .m.mnork; Lenny Ramblers 43 29 In spite of the weather, we all know that spring 1% miles of stream beginning at you name the player? for Highland* Park. i > TomGola i > Paul Pettlt needed. Clean and scale the fish, ,:k: Grow Horvath, Dumansky Esso 41 31 is here. For one thing, my boy, age 9, told me he ( ) Jackie O'Brien ( > Ernie Beck then split. Remove backbone, trim .::i Uinwn, Irvington; Caseys 38!i 33'i Appropriate wanted a baseball bat for his birthday next week. 2. Two righthanded batters!out lib Ty Cobb ( )Ted Wil- .^sliced ,1 cup tomatoes (drained v.'i-i in the future. y Willie Mays will get for the Giants. , , . ,t „ dividing the state tourney finals into two separate In one mat|Ch the Carteret Bur- Hams ( ) George Sisle'r 1 ) Joe and cut fine*, ',2 cup tomato liquid, However, he doesn't hope to beat' *u?Uedin' ner Service took all three games Jackson. 1 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pep- Willie in homers or other extra "Ulcuuwn- sections of the state is not a good plan, despite the from the top ranking Nemeth's 11...iiis ffom the end of Liltledown? whnt on earth for 3. .Yale has the distinction of per, 1/8 teaspoon thyme, 1/4 tea- Liltledown? whnt on earth for increased gate. Beverages, while in the second spoon sweet basil and 1 sprig par- ..II tlmuwh 1931. Dur- base blows. "Willie ji got me on Th,u,s hardly sultabie for ft nous winning the most games since the Ai;t nw%nr\ '* Ho Cnlri |IHO V' fit VI\Y\ (TO1' . match, the Price's Men's Store sley minced. Cover and simmer :IIL- his teams won 4.- distance," he said. "He's stronger in a town like yours.' inauguration of football with 544 rolling ten strikes in the last three until fish and potatoes are done, than me." "Oh, yes, it Is. Little down — victories. But can you name the frames, upset second place Oroh- 15 to 20 minutes. and balance by installments." FATHER ND S0N college with the highest winning 2 Teams Score Sweeps \ * mann's Insurance Keglers In two percentage in the fall sport? When Bol) Fellei made his s rin out of three games. Ed Mayorek I n t ' ii • w ' P S ( ) Harvard ( ) Princeton ( ), anchorman, rolled a ,635 set for • Always KEL-F, a fluorocatbon plastic, In ParkVieW Pill LoOp .debut against the Cubs at Tucs Notre Dame < ) William. & Mary, Ii to tough that it can be dipped 'recently, his battery mate had a the winners, blasting the wood Some ffenius can make a for- 4. If you are- an ardent fol- tune If he will contrive a wor In. corroilvt nitric acid withoUl CARTESET - Two teams ,ammai. name u ^ ^ Averil, for scores of 225, 224 and 185. lower of boxing, you will have little man's purse with a zipper at the damage. scored sweeps in the Parkview Some ara ag0 Ear, Av^,in wouW • In the final game Babic'^ Fur difficulty naming the fighter who bottom. That's where they al- Community Bowling League at the be , . ^^ fleW fQ1. Clevfe. nlture took the oddgame from fought 180 times without losing ways flnd something. —Quonset In tach ot our wan, indudltti Academy .Alleys. They included ,and when Feller was pltching Strojka's Tavern. between 1*38 and 1948. ( ) Hal Scout. • Folder* the Revolution, the skills of Amer- th'Bums and the Chiefs The But U)e nerBW)i,^ fthe As a result of the two startling Bagwell ( ) Ray Robinson .( ) ican clockmaken have been uied Burns swept the Fill-Inns in three ; ^ -h?wasTorn FBI- flrat qn when upsets, Nemeth's leads ,'Groh- Willie Pepp < > Billy'Graham. HIS BttOTHEK'S KEEPER \» produce essential mllltar; three (games from the Pi^ Heads.; , I mann's by only one game, er m three hm 5. A CaHfornian holds the-j OKLAHOMA CITY, Okja.j — In the final match the Cadet won ' , ^* Billhead* the Qys world's record for the 100 yard Taken ' to jail for drunkennessk , the odd game from the Red Dots, j Jr J It Does dash, which; he covered in 9.3 sec- 45wyear-old man told police that SOME) DRIVE! "The Chinese now are making.^ onds. can ^ou name the sprinter he and his brother bought l'/fc Letterheads Mickey Mantle's power has been their bank notes up into fans." who also starred in the 1948 pints of corn liquor and that he rather notable this spring. In a JERSEY SCRAPBOOK You can say this for present day Olympics? ( ) Jessie Owens ( > consumed more than a pint be- l^ame against the Dodgers In folding money: It folds. — Mil- Mel Patton ( ) Mai Whitfield cause "I didn't want- my brothej Programs Miami Stadium, Mickey hit a bill waukee Journal. ( ) Harold Davis. drinking the stuff." over the center field fence,f some- BooUeti thing that had never beeii done Those who say these "straw before. The fence is over 4)00 feet votes" don't mean anything are from home plate and 30 feet high burning their bridges' behind FOR 'ROUND THE CL0CK BOWLING Mickey's ball cleared It by 30 feet. them; the next report may show IT'S "MIDDLESEX'S FINEST" Members of the Kansas City things going their way[—Lynch- Athletics have baen getting tji burg. (Va.) News. Fine Printing for Every Heed eyes examined, And for good riei- son. After Harry Simpson of tlje .fifi MAJESTIC LANES No matter whether you're contemplating a big Athletics put on glasses, he hit MINIMUM five homers in one week. 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H-^>:-,'- »>•" CARTERET I1 FRIDAY, APRIL fi, 19f>(5 PAGE SIX CENKROHS BOY DALY CITY. Calif.—When one Isaac Stern to be Soloist nt hi.s fifth grade friends admired Your Garden CARTERET his bicycle an 11-year-old boy would present it to the admirer. At Concert on April 19th Police flRiire that. In all, the boy 'This Week «ove away 15 bicycles—all of them NEWARK — Leonard Bernstein 'y In vonuc at Harvard University. CHURCHES By Charles H. Connor, stolen—a check of the parents of | Rutcen tiilver«ttr, the sut whn will conduct Hi- Symphony • He has also conducted symphony the youngsters who got the bikes | .1 »•«<•. n ' perform nnces on the air and made ST. JOSEPH'S ^Unlvenlty of New Jersey nf tl'if- Air • I' 'l'lllf1!'! V t lip IN tiv- Ul" • J . i_tt •rvealed that not one of them e Rev. Louis M. Cortney, OSM narie any report or made their rhestrai wht-ii it comes to t'» I opropos commehts on the conduc- Rev. Victor Gabriel, OSM Mosque on Apni 10. under Gr:f- j tors job and so forth, all of which suns return the bicycles, and some A cold frame is a desiral>| Rev. A. Boland, OSM of th eparenU. police said, even fifth Music FouM'lii'rn nuspic?s ; has helped to create a greater In- 10 of equipment where much •.. h Sunday—Masses, 6, 7, •", 9, Iielpedthc kids paint them a dif- Ing Is done. If one is m and Isaac .Si'Mii. w <> will be', ten si In (?ood music on the part •ind 11 A. M. violin solois* ••<• li ' i": nrcr!.. fir'" • of U'.e Reneral public, ferent color. the hardy annuals—those u two musical HruM- who hnvr ( g ,i distinguished be sown out-of-doors as tprn reccnt y ST, MARK'S EPISCOPAL Disastrous Rchievcd i wine ri'-i.-nr" nf iw-. himself among the stars featured Rev. Orville N. Davldaon the soil Is ready to be wu,,,.| Two hillbillies who had never , , ularity on the TV Mm-n in rra-nt, by s Hurok in his hour-long TV ; Sunday—services, 8 A. M. and ]( an b( gtarted now c Ven an a train before hud been p , " " months. "Festival of Music" with a bril- ):30 A. M., .jnday School, 11 A. M. drafted and were on their way m(my of the ere nriials Since Ei'ii'sK in fir.( 'Milt" inln llr.nt performance of ths last) For the one who has n pi.,, ZION LUTHEK:.S in camp, A food butcher came prominMi'-i' whm '" ii'irx.ji i trdy m ning additional limrels on the air- Despite a prolonged decline In First Hillbilly: "Well, don't touch waves us a music:)] propnKanriist. A. M. and 11 A. M. Church School, it. I've et one bite and gone blind." Baking- should be light, n their prices and incomes, most 9:30 A. M. not to disturb the soil u,,! notflbly oil the "Omnibus" pro- farmirs arc holding on to their gram. THERE'S A DIFFERENCE while it Is wet. In a low din lands, ncordlng to trie Agriculture REFORMED nnd sunshine will have dr:,-] His "Omnibus" hrn;ic!rnsts have Oi'iimtrrnit. The few being sold Rev, Alexander Daroczy WASHINGTON, D. C. - When ranRed from s>n cxploiatiui Of the Congressional Record stated the area enough so that the '.re brlnclnR hlnlier prices than Sunday -Sunday School, 9 A. M can be raked lightly. jaw, to a pietiM'i/ntlon of the ast year, an average increase of English worship, 10 A. M. Hungar- the other day that 'Representative method of muni? ti"a;-hinn current- 5 per cent for the country as a ian service, 11 A. M. Yatcs iD., 111. i was not on hand Then broadcast the whole. for a vote, because he was "home- sparsely. The natural nv., INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION HOLY FAMILY sick," the Congressman had the of the soil and the action Industrial production in this Rev. M. A. Konopka i record changed immediately., frost will settle them country remained at near record Rev. Michael J. Kseniak Yates said It should have read: LarRe seeds can be p levels in FMmiury. amirdinR to Sunday-Masses. 7, 8, 9:30 and"Home Sick." In other words, he into the soil with a bnnid Federal Reserve Board reports. 10:30 A. M'. was ill at home—a slight differ In a few weeks they will February's industrial output index ST. I^METRIPS ence from homesick. nate. As soon as the .wed 1M was pegged at 143. on a season- large enough tl.ey shm' 1 Rev. John A. Iliwduik ally-adjusted basis. TJIis wus thi Sunday—Liturny, 9 A. M. sol- thinned to the necessary < same level as in Jnnuary. iMid nn'.v emn high liturgy, 10.30 A. M. on for good production. one point below the December Holy Day?, mass at. 9:30 A. M. Sur. AmonR the annuals tl., • peak. day School 10 A, M. be handled In this way m'.' j flower (Centaureacyanusi , TEACHER'S ILL: ST, ELIZABETH v Rev. Anthony J. Hubrr annual larkspurs. Both ,,: SCHOOL'S OUT are likely to self-sow, and • POUGHKEEPSIK, N. Y. -Alien Sunday-Masses, 7, 8, 9, 10:30 ^ is allowed to take place, tin 12 of the 18 teachers on the start A. M. | be a gradual degeneration of the SpackenhlH SL'UOOI brramc ST. EL1AS j Ls better to start fresh can ill of a vims, Miss Martha Law- 1 rence, principal of the school. Rev. Augustine Medvlgy ' Others that respond i calle off classes for almost a week. Sunday — Mass in Hungarian, treatment are se\eral k;: TO LEAD BAND: Here's Miss Lorraine, who will I-ad the Carteret IlJjrh School Band when that »K- 1:45 A. M., muss in Butherian, poppy, California poppy, RreRatlon takes part in the parade marking the onnenins of (he 50th Anniversary Celebration of the 10 A. M. chrysanthemums (very j;: Borough on May 12. iSzabo Studio> Sports Quiz Answers ST. MARY'S cut flowersi, annual capi•• Rev. Paul Harchison gold (Dlmorphothecai n-• 5G CROP REDUCTIONS ette. The. bill for Federal aid to school Sunday Masses 8 and 10 A. M. The Asriculture Department has Tom Cola. WINS $25,000 . . . Mrs. George construction has run into a formid- Holy Days, Mass at 9 A. M. Con- forecast a corn crop of 3,000,000.000 Ty Cobb, .420. Krlstufek, 64, of Indianapolis, j nblc obstacle in the segregation fessions, Saturday 4 o'clock and Pharmacists are uryed : bushels this year on the basis of Notre Danjc. Ind., won $25,001) grand prize In j issue and the chances for its pass- 7 to 8 P. M. combat the misuse of dru. Hal Bagwell. Gold Medal Flour annual bak- TaRe this year are not considered farmers' planting plan as of March Mel Patton. ing quiz iweepstakeu good. „ 1, assuming average acre yields. SACRED HEART This would be 184,836,000 bushels Rev. L. J. Pctrich Shirley Jones, Smithton, less than last year's crop. The ten- I unday—Masses, 7, 8, 9, and -FORDS Pa., girl, who, within two short year averC.se 11944-531 was 3.808,- 10:30 A. M. years, had bits in two Rodgers and 115.000 bushels. The prospective Hammerstein Broadway successes, spring wheat crop would be 44,- CALVARY PLAYHOUSE and starred in two movies costing 787.000 bushels less than 1955's Rev. JoScph Matus THURS. THRU SVI a total of $11,000,000. ••Okla- production of 232,787,000 bushels Sunday School, 10 A. M.; Ser- homa," and "Carousel"—still in- and would compare with the ten- 'ices, 11 A. M. "I'LL CRY TOMORROW sists she prefers Broadway to year-averaRe of 286,683,000 bush- with Susan Hayward Hollywood. els. A winter wheat crop of 735.- NEW HOUSING Eddie Albert 438,000 bushels would give a total Applications to the • Federal "BOBBY WARE IS MI.NM June Allyson is leaving soon for Housing Administration for insur- SKI BATHER . . . Clgl Reynolds wheat crop of 923,438,000,000 must have read exaggerated re- with Neville Brand Munich to appear in "Unfinished bushels. ance commitments on new hous- Symphony" with Rossano Brazzi. ing were reported at 18,500 in ports of Florida cold snap when SUN. THRU Tl I -^ she look ber snow skiis to Miami It will, probably be remembered President Eisenhower has called February, compared with 15,600 that Brazzi made his only picture in January and 13,400 in Decem- Beach. "OUR MISS BROOKS | for moderation and patience with Eve Ardcn and m Hollywood with June—as the toward the South on the segrega- ber. Appralscl requests to the Vet- erans Administration rose, even I Gale Gordon professor in "Little Women." Hus .ion issue, but "with a determina- "THE LAST HIM band Dick can't accompany June, .ton to make progress." more sharply, from 23.000 in Janu- ary to 37,100 in February. Total with Robert Taylor .ml but he plans to join her with their -STATE- Stewart children when school is out. Cesar Romero, who hasn't ap- new houses started in February ieared on Broadway since "Strict- rpse to a seasonably adjusted rate THEATRE CHILDREN Doris Day and Allan Ladd— ly Dishonorable," is wanted for a of 1,200,000 from the January rate Woodbridge, N, J. Every Saturday Alter,,, each of whom has an independent play there this fall. It's f. Hugh of 1.180.000. Special Kiddie Show . production setup — have signed a Herbert's "The Tender Years." WED. THRU SAT. Starting at 1:30 p. \\ deal in.which they'll make two .Susan Hayward-Richard Conti This Saturday we nj|| ,\ J 1 pictures together in the next DON'T BELIEVE IT! 11 'WIZARD OF OZ ,,,1 | three years. Alan's company will Intuition is that gift which en- RITZ Theatre "i'LL CRY TOMORROW CARTOON CARNIVM make their first co-ststrrer, "The ables a woman to arrive instantly Carteret. N. J. CA-1-5960 PLUS Box Office wlh uprn i .- Deep Six," a Navy story, by Mar- an infallible and irrevocable de- SELECTED SHORTS and Call for More Infonn.iii.ii tin Dinner. Ladd -will play a naval cision, with out the aid of reason, NOW THRU SATURDAY CARTOON HI -2 -0348 lieutenant and Doris a young art udgment or discussion. Dean Martin - Jerry Lewis Friday Nite is High School Nlte critic who causes complications in Special Kiddie Matinee his life. "ARTISTS and MODELS" Saturday April 7—20 Cartoons The U. S. surplus-disposal plan ALSO "A Waller Rwidf Tin , Since completing his role of tains in Europe. Sterling Hayden SIN. THRU TliES. Moses in "Ten Commandments," "S UOTfi U N * Robert Mitchum - Jan Stirling for C. B. DcMllle. Charlton Heston MAJESTIC Saturday — Kiddie Matinee Pi-rtli has been making speeches in phone from t p. M churches of various faiths, includ- SUN. THRU TIES. "MAN WITH THE GUN" Todiy at ?:10, 4:15, ing Moslems, Jews and Christians rates are ' I'HS Fred Mat-Murray - Dorothy (lene Barry . Edward Arnold in NOW riJtYING FROM MOTHER SAVES SON, Z Mialuuc "THE HOUSTON STORY" John Wayne-Susan H,i>«.inl| lUnenu.'jcopcl Kanakee, 111. — Mrs. Robert LOW WEI). THRU SAT. 3tandifer. 25, is recuperating in "THE CONQUEROR' Boston 60o "AT GUNPOINT" Frank Sinatra-Eleanor Parker a hospital from shock, and possible PLUS — Our Next Attra<«;»n ractures-suffered when she man- Detroit 90Q "THE STEEL JUNGLE" "THE MAN WITH William Iloldrn - Kim \x ged to push her two-year-oid son with Perry Lope/, Kwalind Russell in immi^, from the path of an on- hi BwiO« tlfcr * Py ud THE GOLDEN ARM" ill 1 the beaches and recreation dreas. itoth in ('iwtnaSfope Richard Egan Saturday fr«o 1 I' HOW CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Extra Cartoon Show lm In fact, should you need it, you can have your own out- 103 MAIN STttEET Giant Sat. Matinee "THE VIEW FROM Saturday at I I' l| HEALS Neit to Wool worth'• side weatherproof telephone installed on the patio' or Upon Friday 'Til 9 P. M. POMPEY'S HEAD" SUN.,MON..TI!ES..Ai"i other handy spot. WOB 710 KC. 7 ;45 F. M. Suaditr "HOLD THAT LINE" — CO-HIT — yitli the Bmviry Uuys "COMMANCHE Raymond Mjuuiey - Debra I'aget Outside booths and outside extensions—like every AM) V with Dana Amli<» telephone convenience-<-haye this in common: all are "SEVEN ANGRY MEN" ALSO designed to make service ever more convenient for you. ST. DEMETRIUS COMMUNITY CENTER "Tarzan'sSaiageJurf ade>d COLOR CARTOON "THE KILLER IS LOOSE) Chanter 11 of Jostuh 681-691 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret "THE LOST PLANET" STARTS TUESDAY EXTRA KEATlKl ' Your pers^i*l tottphon* Mirto* — Proudly Presents — 5 - CAKTOONS — 5 ('iiicnia.!>co|>e and Culur KIDDIES — Sl'NDAV, 1 ' id the full-time job of thp local business manager. I Thin ia Alexander Maebert, Manager of the Kearny SUN. THRU WED. (lark (i:ibl(^ - Jane Husstll "ALASKA SEAS DANCING EVERY FRIDA Y NIGHT Robert Office, one of the 87 busineeft offices now aerving Van Johnson in "THE TALL MEN" New Jersey. ' WEU., THURS.. F«l- THIS t'MDAY, APttll, -k ihem for riites and even take qualnted Vlth his children „; March 1. 1879. Navies and German U-boats. thorn to ride One boy I know who YOUNG MOTHER PENN. , vented to take me to a dance was ANSWER: ,'£t Although it is eleven years since World iiskrd by one of these girls before I think you are a very senslbl6;"| A Note to Tourists War II ended, this reading is fascinating li" could fisk me. This leaves me youne mother You know the nile»';>f.' but you also know when tn break air lines, the ship lines and all the 111 « spot riir and intensely interesting. In fact, it is true What must I do^ Keep on »ct- ihem. LOUISA. ,, ,.lV(.i agencies are now beginning to con- in the case of all wars that time ,is required Iiu nice or start rurmlnn after the boys? ,,,|iatp their fire on the stirring tourists. to substantiate facts, to learn the truth in 0. L.-IOWA. Just dmiing out of hibernation, or about to, detail and to deal with things in their ANSEWKRi ,,,, tourist is now dreaming of wonderful proper prospective. Times have certainly chansed. The way that nirls go after their Paragraphs ,..„•, dons in June, July, or later in the year. * Because of these things, it is quite true dates now-a-days would have been a scandftl twenty years asib. They Rtvcnitc in,i the travel ads certainly look enticing. that books now being published on World wont after them then In 1 way, In our dream of revfimr the ..\ words to the wise is in order for all War II, covering Army, Navy and aerial but not so that the public could butcher planning to build n mod- est home goes out in sweh of i,,,-,. who plan to go to Europe this year. battles and campaigns, are being met with see, As to whether 'the boys like It some cheaper cuts ot lumber.-* I-:-, fust word of caution should concern splendid reader reaction, and widespread or not depends on the individual. Richmond Times-Dispatch. Some boys run all the faster when [ilM; Paris is the symbol of gaiety and ex- acceptance. someone nets in behind them and Better - ,!;nji life and, therefore, it is thought to The Battle of the Atlantic was one which others feel extremely flattered and Absence makes the heart sroif ; can be captured by any perser- fonder—but presents bring Wt-/! „ i place every tourist should visit. With seemed to be going well for the Axis powers, verlng female who calls up enough ter results.—Exchansc. " and flatters them enough. Agreed '' ; i ur do not agree. mainly Germany, until early 1943. In the I think- the flattery Is really the On one Issue at least, men and crucial move. All boys like to nir advice to the European traveler is first volume of this series, the reader is women agree; they both hear how wonderful they are and women.—Contact. : n k out a country he or she would like amazed to discover with what ease Ger- no matter how absurd the com- ,, ,Mt, visit that country for one or two man U-boats sunk American, shipping off pliments are they swallow them Sufiwlion Department all and wait for more. Rhubarb, according to an ocu- ,ucks. to actually learn something about the East Coast of the United States,'and in • I think G. L., that it miRht be list, is good for the eyes. They well for you to work out a com- I amt then take a few days to see a few the Caribbean. might try crossing it with m ape* • promise -plan. Don't sit back and fruit.—Punch. ,;jit.s traveling, if one desires it. A traveler It was a painful process for the United wait for your dates but don't be obviously aggressive. Olve the Hr Is ,U.M sees a different city and different sight States' which never faced in 1942, to adapt boys plenty of opportunities to ask A husband Is a man who la itself to affective submarine hunting, ef- Under the Capitol Dome for dates and give them an ear- spouse-broken. — Northern Nat- , iv day of two is worn out by the end of ful of praises when you do have ural News. fective convoying and effective aerial ob- one. There Is no percentage In „; trip. By I Joseph Grlbblns servation and attacks on U-boats. cheapening yourself by calling If - We surest Germany, Spain, Scotland, them over the 'phone unless you Barbers in an Ohio town de-.(, vaiulmayia and some parts of Holland for But we finally mastered the problem, in TRENTON-Oriefs and gripes horses in the middle of the it good. I urge every dog owner have something definite to tell or elded not to take any more tips/ are mixed with laughs and stream." 1943, and In the middle months of 1943 the to have his dog inoculated ask them, Now if they'll just stop giving, / !, tourist who would like to get his chuckles in the process of dls- One nobleman waiting in line them.-^Tulsa Tribune, .:-.:i Allies sank sometimes as many of forty against rabies." ute is really a race with all nrv s worth and not feel that he was 'trlbutinR 1956 auto registrations had it all figured out. Asked why To prevent rabies In New Jer- the rules reversed and the female Probably German U-boats, while only a few ships and driver's licenses in New he did not use the malls to se- Bey, State Fish and Game Divi- sex in full pursuit, :n^ robbed several times during each "Mates who drive wilh one , Jersey. cure his licenses, he said, "Well, sion trappers caught all foxes in LOUISA. were being'sunk. This was during the per- hand are headed for the church A conscientious citizen with a it's a nice day so I thought I a ten-mile strip on the New Jer- aisle. Borne will walk down it— ; iod when the German Admiralty used U- foreiRn accent showed up at the •would walk to the agency and sey side of the New Jersey-New Dear Louisa: some will be carried."—Scabees ,' boats in packs, and directed them to po- Division of Motor Vehicles save 15 cents bus fare; save 15 York boundary some years ago 1 have two small children. My cents on a money order fee; save Coverall. sitions which lay in the path of large con- claiming the names of his to establish a "sanitary cordon." husband Roes to work very early driver's license and car registra- 15 cents return bus fare—and I Proud Achievement This means if a rabid fox from m the morning and doesn't come Not Yet voys, which they attacked from all angles. tion certificate did not match. get three beers on the way home New York State penetrated the home until night. He loves to play our sincere congratulations go to the with the money saved." There's no such thum as the • The main lesson to be learned from these One said Joseph Smith and the strip, It would have to travel with the children and although large economy-size package for r';r»i Presbyterian Church at the dedica- other said Smith Joseph. Despite ten mites before it could have the book says they should be in two books, concerning the Battle of the PASSION PLAY: — Prisoners government spending. — Path-., assurances of officials that both bitten a New Jersey fox. bed, I let them stay up for finder. -i ; m of its architecturally and functionally Atlantic, is that submarines can be con- were legal, the conscientious citi- at the Bordentown State Re- A patrol system Is now in ef- . .iiidsome new Sunday School addition. zen insisted he had paid his formatory turned actors during feet on bridges across the Dela- trolled. The Nazis began World War II with the Easter Season and produced Tic ability of the church to complete this money and both should be made ware River to assure that stray Competence Creote^ojj/idence about fifty U-boats, while it is estimated out to Joseph Smith. It was a most impressive Passion Play dogs from Pennsylvania cannot ixuiiiiiiij etitainly 'attests to its vigor, its promptly done. under the title "Unto The End." wonder into the Garden State. that the RusIffliS UttW appPUXTfh'ately 3,50 Because the people who tobk Because the numerals 4 and 6 -i n.sitiveneJS'lo the challenges of the times today. part were In deep trouble them- could only be adjusted to fit the SPRING PLANTING: — New selves or perhaps their rehearsals I ;uid its determination to meet these chal- Form these figures, it is easy to see that design of the card seeking a Jersey farmers plan to plant less were constant over a flve-week ks. drivei's license, the former was crops in the next few weeks than the task of the United States, in any new period, the circumstances sur- used to denote "male" and the last year, but are hoping that rounding the Resurrection and Certainly, In the entire 281 years of its war, would be far greater than that which latter, "female." One inquisitive production will tie greater. death of Christ on the Cross i.!.-tnr.y, the church has seen no greater person wanted to know "If I am faced us in 1942, when Hitler first sent his •were reproduced with astounding The prospective acreage of Number 4 and a man, jand Num- for fruitful endeavor than U-boats off our coasts in fair numbers. perfection. nine staple crops In New Jersey ber 6 means a woman, what kluJ 1 The participants, clothed in is expected to be smaller in 1956 is offered to it. A spiritual revival, The new types of submarines now poss- of people could be numbers 1,2, than a year ago, Based on re- 3 and 5?" the apparel of the period, were result of two devastating essed by the Russians would make our task letter - perfect and action - per- ports obtained by the New Jersey <>t!(l wars and the utter collapse in their more difficult than it was in 1942. There- And there was the lady who fect. It was not only a faithful Crop Reporting Service from crossed out the ''3," the code fig- farmers, corn shows the largest It is a KfiiiT.ill.v accepted fact that periodic chec^-up by and reverent portrayal of what your dentist and your donor is a dtllnlte contribution ikt of many spurious values, has taken fore, we are faced with a situation in which ure for blue eyes on the new went on in Judea a couple of decrease, being estimated at driver's license application, and 195,000 intended acres —a de- towards betlcr health. 1'ertodlc check-up (or analysis) in ::i root, j^ll of our churches must be pre- the Russians have seven times as many of thousands of years ago but your insuraace coverage will also keep you In better shape— substituted "2" because she had those who took part succeeded crease of 12,000 below last i!-d to nourish these roots with every submarines as Hitler, and in which the season, INSl'RANCKWISK. As your LOCAL Insurance advisors, wn two eyes. In the confusion of In getting the ^awe-inspiring are In a position to pass on any chinfes that would ho ;iity within their broad scope. submarines are far more effective. The turning out thousands of licenses story and the pity of It far be- The plant acreage of winter to your advantage. If you are a HOME OWNW! a CAR I' is roasjurihg to see that another of question is whether our anti-submarine dally, a woman inquired whether yond the footlights. , wheat is 9,000 acres under last OWNKIt or a DK1VGK, we suggest that you take advantage she could, repaint her license season while the acreage of po- of our dependable LOCAL SERVICE. capacity is correspondingly greater. The The play, in five acts, took 'the '•• ^lurches has envisioned this necessity plates the same color as her new Easter narrative from the coun- tatoes and sweet potatoes each ; has made new preparations to dis- answer is probably in the negative. ' pale blue car. The orange' and cil of the Chief Priests and the are expected to be 3,000 acres Friendly Service—As Near As Your PKonc black tags clashed wth the car less than a year ago. Early cab- ^i' it. We hope for the First Presby- In any new war, then, we are likely elders through to the Resurrec- '1929 and looked horrible, she said. tion. There was not a false note bage and onion planting will also • HI Church and for its pastor, Rev. Earl to experience the same dismal results we When lines began to form, a or action In the most difficult be reduced. " Farmers report the Intended 1 ••.umy, that the new building which was felt so depressingly in 1942. That seems to spot check was macic to deter- scenes of the Crucifixion. Such a mine why the standees did not production could only result in acreage of oats, barley, fall sown & DRAGOSg billed last Sunday will prove of enor- be the fate of the United States in every utilize the mails to get their cre- good for all who took part and rye, and soybeans are expected i assistance In the important work with war, bowever, and we suspect that we dentials. One young lady admit- all who saw it. to be larger than last year. If are in for a rude shock on this score, ted she spent 'the money her farmers > follow out their early • ih they have engaged, and that it may 'husband gave her previously for DOGS: — The State of New intentions there will be 3,000 1 to all who will use it the idealism if. and when World War III begins. the licenses. But that morning Jersey is not going to the. Dogs! (Continued on Page Ten) he had issued to her an ulti- Dr. Oscar Sussman, Chief of matum; "When I come home the State Bureau of Veterinary from work tonight have the li- Public Health, claims that New censes cm the table." Jersey is the safest place In the Opinions of Others A dignified elderly gentleman Union In which to own a doa explained standing in line gave "We had 14 cases of rabies In him an opportunity to get out animals reported in New Jersey in 1950," he says. "There were " >" ' In Brcgatlons of England, "These has designed and patented a jac- and talk with people rather than ket and helmet with built-in re- sit In the Elks Club window none reported In 1951, 1952 and two Red rover boys, are the men who, not very long a(fo, were holdini the British re- frigeration. The Inventor. Virgil watching the cars go by. Another 1953. A case was reported in '"'•'mn imd KrtlllWhev, arc Stark, tried these out success- gentleman disagreed with the 1954, and none in 1955. Now we 1 sponsible for the last war, charg- '•'•- cunsicler»bl» desserudon ing us with having trodden on fully on his son one day last niw system entirely because he have one so far in 1956. We have' '• Britain, where they are due summer In Washington when the did not believe in "changing a good record. We want to keep : ; the faces of the Indian peoples ' .i visit. , , , • and exploited everybody. They temperature was Jfc^JtJt this •);" British at« making It are the people whose hypocritical project has encounled on;e snag ' '•''' evident that they< consider offers of treaties both to the —fashion . . . which nqw em- 1 invitation to .the two Soviet Americans, and ourselves have phasizes the lorm-flttine gar- "•-men mMimiW, to say tlfe rightly been flung back with ment. " For refrigerated clothes •l ' it was Issued th the false scarcely veiled contempt, and must have compartment* to hold •'"* i»f the spirit of 0»neva, and whose vicious propaganda dry ice. In Mr. Btark's Jacket ; IV tluit they h«v« accepted, against us Is disseminated they are In the shoulder pads. Ki'i IUIIBV and BiUilnln show •throughout the world. They are Yet shoulder pads are definitely BANK BY MAIL '•" "x'linatlon to sttUse them- not people to whom we owe the out. \< '• ;''•''•'< and not kttyt the date. courtesy due to guests." But this conflict may yet be 1 ' "aura embitmament no reserved since hate are getting It's goinn to be most Interest- BANKING I HOURS" W»o»fi«f conditions rhof m/gfif lH#k4 0 trip ""^>t makea the pHHiptct all the ing u> observe the reaction of the larger in the crown. And the hat ''.'• -•', '.ITtfT. Monday thru Friday EnglUshman-ln-the-strect when Industry, wthloh falls upon lean fo fht bank difficulty tout* no ^t7oy or ''I'f Church orktiflind news- such unwelcome visjtors arrive. daya in the summer, might wel- 9 A. M. to 2 P. M. 11 come the refrigerated chspeau. '"dependent ouUpolten, 0, to be In England;when April, Friday Evenlnn t If so, air - conditioned living harithip whin you mail your deposit. "'Presenting ilberfcl think- Buljanln and Krusttchev all get 4 P. M. ^ 6 P. H. 111 the church, ei'me fortlj there together!—Denver Post. would be complete.—Wwihia^tdn I1 some Intereilihlt editorial Port. ' , Many of out cuifomors find this a tffl and '"'""'<' last week. . ,, REFRIGERATED CLOTHING • i < FROM BAD TO WQRJiE '•'u'Church of Entjltnd paper One trouble about spring being oaiy way fo do Ihoir banking. | -;i:v.,.,sts tlM proptf display for Just around the corner Is that It Even after, the Senate had ,l;|1 ''""efltolthertiWO visitors reminds us a semltropical sum- passed Its aimless and self-con- '\""l<|. be the BrlUih equivalent mer Lf not far ofl either. True, tradictory version of a farm bill 2% Paid on Savings Accounts " «mit Russia showi off In the we now have air conditioning In on March 19 the President did ''; square at Mttf O»y: a pa- homes, oflices, stores, motor cars not abandon hope that Congress Paid on Savings Certificates ""' <»' armored dlvlilons equlp- and may even have It In taxlcabs would produce a bill that reflect- ""1| *'th nuclear w»*Kms. Show if New York's experiment with a ed to at least a reasonable de- ,'.'" ''» "nned Britain, not a fleet of 50 air-conditioned cabs gree the spirit of the Adminis- '"•'^"l we. And the Idea is not proves successful. But the pede- tration's farm program. He ap- llu s WOODBRIDGt ' - '-v when you cotulder that strian is still left out In the heat. parently felt that the Sennit'- Huuse conference committee, be- 11" ''hararters are always more Nevertheless, air - conditioned clothing now steins on the way. ing a fcmaU uroup. would take Us IJ'^'lllhhth 1 ij. A New York engineer who is responsibilities seriously, even Our New BiiilUlug. Corner Muon; Avenue NATIONAL BANK though neither house of Con- In a un-church-llke president of several successful uiu uuin (navu ami Berry HlaH:t (0^). Town Hall) l 1 uu Page Eight) '• " "'. till! companies — no crackpot he - d the cuii- "But what about my «ever«»ce pay and retirement Member. Jedtrat lUwrvt System and federal Deposit Insurance PAGE 8EVEN Ntflts?" CARTERKT r; FRIDAY, APRtt, fi, Ifttfi PAGE RIGHT CROSSWSRD PUZZLE Opinions of Others ACROSS Finch 47 Altai f. NorlS Sytlon knlvtt 48 Prong of (Continued from Editorial Pttt) fork (ol.) 1 Kind «f Mil daily _Wlcl.d FOR BRAVERY UNREWARDf Kress had seen fit tct "Jo so, and, I 54 Cotit bolloi J Rlvar of Ailo 50 Porcal U S Billiard ihot \ini by combining the Koqfl features' |0 Bralhar •< Wrote "Two 18 Biblical By Ona F. Lathrop and the less undesirable features Cain Yaori Bafora waodr 53 To knock 14 tgyMiondsg- The Mo«i" 23 Soalc 54 Promlaoi of the two bills, come up with a !5 Wond.rar tttoMd op* .. Du»«nti 5SPnrlW<>, \Jf nit anil I had just minded vi anrl pull Up the hni,,l workable measure. 15 ArtitUi JO Swordimaft't !6 Word of 57 Brlllih HAy lorrow 1'' ttip bend in our lral;y boat Don't let liim pft ;ni 16 T*nnli icora dummy «toka corrloj. • Unfortunately, not only has 17 Wogor ssod, under Ihc grinding j 17 B«»ln il Symbol lor SB Ra*»tltlt» When we sow the car pni'ftPd at tantalum !9 tntarlocod at 59 Spill otor arti'r. "Do sompthin.i Hit- committee shown no Interest 19 Coll lew. our cabin. It was n rusty "hid ja- . J3 Fil. taforni clMh 61 Oull-llko bird in selecting from the two meas- 20 Tha llnd«n ire, or whatever. Tln-y-v| 11 Kllm 62 Ox of tU lnppy with high wire wheels and I V 31 A direction 164 Guido't high eked your desk. 'j'|, ures before It thoie that bore 12 City of Italy Calabaa M r 22 H«minfl organ noia only one front door, 1 gave the onr |P" some relation, however distant, 66 Winning ilgnol 14 Bonboll taami 6S Coro for ^ lly!'' I tried to make \ 24 Gaomttrlc a final flip as Matt heaved nut tin- lit 18 Solar e let him Rn. Do sonicn,',,] anclan* 15 To punlih 7) Pt.po.ltla. upset all day about the figures I Racky Mourv which the Administration had M*dlo that wouldn't come out right In Matt Jerked a itrat^j , rolnt put so much thought and effort. '4 Of a Europaon Aniwat lo P»mla No. U* nd the motor which f, rIS Lorj« tub the bomb-plont plans he was work- mountain thai The conference committee be- Si A volurn* ing over this week-end up here, lined over ground tn |7S F«minin« SI MllfWr) Thought I had 'er thfn fiin by choosing th£ provision asm* "Just some old-timer out o( ga'a for hlKh, rigid price supports oulitanti probably," I responded with wll Vhat's Up?" The wiry lii'i 10 Climbing contained In the House measure OOWN i ful thinking, but a sudden cold limbed out and came !lri)l 1 planlt over the version of a farm bill become in- gavt up their accumulation of rust back door, the nld mnn was hef saw dashing down the and grime under the vigorous rub- creasingly objectionable from the ing a couple of wickcd-lookin "Must have been a >!• bing of the washcloth yielded by standpoint of the Administration wrenches. our imagination. Get tlic our mother. Having a naturally with each passing day; Its deter- some food, while I Rn !iil| dark-looking neck, 1 would just "Car broken down?" I asked a ioration has begun to raise ques- Ret that bus going m •bout as well stay home as under- casually as I could. tions as to whether it can com- here all nifiht," he En:.; mand the support even of the go the scrubbing. "Well, she'll go but needs spark-plug adjusted. Have to sta never say you're n co\v;i:>l| . Senate, Meanwhile, another We girls wore long-waisted white Nice brave little detect) M question that had begun to be dresses, black stockings and black her up and see which one is mis 1 ing." Ho was climbing in. I rn you Ousht to hiivc a i:.H asked a week ago seems to have shoes (It we happened to have shoes 'bravery unrewarded' 1) that would fit us, for all summer around lo the front (if the old j been answered. The question gave me a hug as he w. was; "What is the conference long we went barefooted). We four loppy and motioned Matlvlo f< committee trying to do—is it girls all had straw hats just alike, trying to procrastinate so long with black ribbon streamers down that it will be too late to derive the backs and rubber elastic bands any benefit from whatever farm under the chin to keep them from measure should be passed by the blowing off so much and ruining SUPERTANKER . . . America's largest cargo ship, the 32,000-ton J V I • I J \_H|_y ^-fc^BL-* VJJWIP* •^•sl/ Safcla^a^ ^^^^^^ ^^M)U ^-LBai*< ^i^NH* ~**+m&^ • i .1 • - - . - two houses, or Is It trying to con- father's disposition. The baby, the S.S. Cities Service Baltimore, built by Maritime Commission, goei front the President with a bill it only boy, wore a little turned up down ways at Sparrows Point, Md. knows he cannot possibly sign straw hat and a boy dress with pat- with a clear conscience?" At ent leather belt. He had high-topped '-/ BETTER LAWNS and GARDENS BEGIN at AMBOY FEED - GARDEN SHOP this point one might be forgiven button shoes with a patent leather for concluding that the answer band around the tops and a tassel. is: "Both." — the New York It was seven miles downhill to Timers, town. We rode in a hack or wagon behind a spirited team, and the line dust billowed back on us all UI.ST I'OINT the way. (Now, I wonder why we had the vigorous scrubbing to start T!u- Uniwci States Military 1 Arudi'my observed the 154th an- with). Some people had long tan Our m-wly enlaif»wl Garden-Shop anil our new ROSJ (lenlcr iiivusary of the establishment of duster coats to keep off the dust, DON'T GAMBLI Die ;it!tdi'in.y on March 16. Robert but we weren't so fortunate. open daily 8 A. IW. to 6 P. M. 'I', Sti-vi'iis, former Secretary of (Send contribution! to (Ills column la Th« Old Timer, Community Frtll CLOSED WEDNESDAYS AT 12 NOON WITH YOUR the Army, was the guest of honor ttrtlot, Frankfort, Kontucky.) (in that occasion. For Prompt, FREE DeliverysCall HI-2-1350 "All's well that ends well, thej LAWN >ay, and so it proved for Caiu •hanniiiK. When her Broadway Kiss THE m play, "The Vamp." closed after a un of only six wei'ks, she wa. GARDtH fXPFRTS AGRtl- CAN RELY ON whisked to Hollywood for her firs •eal film..role, in R.K.O.'s "Th. FLAG Dk\ AT UN , . . Flags of the 16 nations admitted to UN First Traveling Salelady." last December were unfurled In ceremony in front of UN building. ORGANIC PLANT FOODS for Lush Lawns, Bigger Vegetables, Lovelier Flowers, etc. NEW... 4ESPOMA MIH. And for You for UWNS, VEGETABLES, FIOWIRS, SHRUBS WHAT IS MEANT BY Kt ORGANIC Hlto. PLANT FOOD? OET IIST RESULTS At the WITH BACTI-VATID5 A pulverised blending of ling crab, manures, bona meal, tank- Mr. raster pomace a.nlnc« iUi It's ready toute... saves time BW yeAii tu develop! A 6-'-* blend I'Wk "> work. Use MicHicAS PIAT » and '' ESPOMA ROSE FOOD THE ESPOMA COMPANY shrubs, flowers, house plants, & LADIES' DAY MIUVILU, N. J. ..; it's best for everything P EXCURSIONS Truk n bags,...never tw to* NEW YORK Company man what a mowrl what o pWctJ and NEWARK LQOK! Wednesdays BARGAIN ROUND-TRIP A PERSONALIZED CHECKBOOK HOLDER COACH FARES YOUR NAiyiE GOLD-STAMPED ON CHECKBOOK HOLDER- buys the new 18* economy SAMPlt T. T» NO CHARGE FARES N*w.rk N«* YMII Permanent Seed Mixture Princeton.... $1.60 $1.90 The attractive checkbook holder fits flat in "for Lawis of Permanent Beauty" LAWN-BOY pccJcel or purse. Choose from three fash- Wonderlawn Utility: New BrurrswlA . .85 1.55 Never belure liavf 10 many won- ionable finishes: Kid, satin, or pin dot. 5 Ib. Canister only H9S • ti0hi w.ljhl alumlnun Elizabeth derful feiluiet Letii packed into • Sul.ly ingilHtltd .es Select from five popular colors: black, one economy i>riced lawn numtr. • Hi lo hondli In TICKETS MUST« PURCHASED New I WONDfftLAWN tAWN /OOO LAWN BOV tUti tau U.c vpwulien . • Cm b< IU

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v AiHMiiriHly in Iho Rorlne a nli''l :i ; HERE IT IS... .*..,!;v-:--tf:3i;lf1^ i:i'^iiv '^^ linuRhls HIT of her wardrobe, no natter how ymuiR or old she is. BY POIM I \K DIMAM) ! ! fashion Is most Important to hteli school girls nnd drsifm.us arc •iratitiR clothes especially .suitable |,l down Hie corners of THE SALE YOU'VE BEEN WAITING FOR!! fl DRESIDENT Kisonhower himself, 11 ever know under what pres- for them. For the most pnrt they ',„. n bookmark, you'll »/in his frank and forthrlRht tele- ,re the President was put by lead- are modified versions of their , .,<»' t» «<-' "'" of llle habU, vision-radio talk to the American '£ in his own following in the Re- mother's clothes. They retain nil Price Smashing Semi-Annual 1 people, staged in an atmosphere J' ";, , (,it the corners of ublican party, to the effect that the style, but have a more y.-'ith- j S of drama, has set up the main Issue " ' "nvolnpe and Hipping party could not win without ful look about them. ... ,1,, corner ol the page upon which the American people s name on the ticket. And factu- is' 0 nmrk. must make a decision In the presi- ly then, insofar as the safety of ni dential election this coming Novem- Brand-new fashions for Easter , ,-iovcs hard to slip ,e Nation depends upon having a include suits, Sunday-to-church w ber. "';;,;; n,,^^ *'«"" p° - epublican President, Mr. Eisen- dresses, party and prom frocks. So (or th^flrit time In the history ower is the indispensable man. T^KOTTHE WEEK" ind all the necessary accessories. of this Democracy, the voters are Another issue which the President Youthful jewelry has come Into its RSked to decide upon the physical recipitated by the position he took proppep d Domrtanuta |e driven away. oLetterd car burned out and Taylor had to driver, after hitting ttte hydrant, 1 !»••!• coining campaign. Probably no on buy a new car. Fishing was im- got out of the car, inspected the yri possible because all the rivers and damage, drove around the block, hrlvr; "i shocracks which don't Dear Louisa:— SWITCH streams were flooded. Mexican stopped and then loaded the hy- T np bi'cniisc screws won't hqld | The U. S. Air Force School of I have been Roing steady with HHI Joffro.it. relief pitcher for temperatures dropped to 11 above drant into his car and drove oft. 1.00 1.00 ,'m nocH t" have plastic wood , Aviation Medicine traces its line- a Kill for about a year and a half. 50'! Thinly into the screw i age back to 1918 when Army med- the Cincinnati Redlees, joined the She is fifteen and I am nineteen. and $50 worth of color film taken i Plant expansion in 1956 will Values to $4.99 Values to $3.99 Bf. pi>;il:irp the rack after the ical officers opened a ramshackle Chicauo Cubs as an outfielder lnjWe thought we had fallen in love was blank because the camera lens was stuck open all the time. take an investment of $35,000,000. |S|lf »,..iri has had a chance , laboratory in Mineola, Long Island. 1948 after starring lor Nashville, until one nieht we had a quarrel haidin i.vcriiiKht. Now after several moves, the school nnd broke up. 000, or 22 pel' cent more than was i starred j spent in 1055, according to a Joint ;(v, Hio>i old sleeve pad* onto ! occupies space in 41 buildings at Since then I have been as nice Hugh O'Brien is to be s report by the Department of Com- b«"- that sleeves of drcssoit Randolph Air Force Base and has to her as possible and have asked in "The Brass Legend," a Robert COTTON, RAYON, merce and the Securities and Ex- FIRST QUALITY will stay up and look trained approximately 8,000 flight I her for a date several times but Qoldslein production, for United NYLON plump when you take surgeons. she always refuses. What troubles Artists. change Commission. 51x15 :m 0(1 ID USC. me most is that she won't give At the time of the Roman em- me any reason for refusing to go pire men were not allowed to wear with me. I told her I wouldn't ask BLOUSES 1 Nylon Hose ,';:rr lo.'.l hiT lit til (lail^ll- painted shoes, nor could women her again. 1 i in- week-end confusion at wear red shoes. Only wives ol She even told me she still loves St. James ,iy .tiaiion. After a Irantic princes and senators could wear me mid I believe her. She doesn't shoes with gold or silver soles. From 50c .in' diully located the cluld KO with but one boy and I know I tin' mids ui a suoup of nuns, i it isn't anything serious. I haven't ALL STYLES AND 50?, in' litiie [iirl and the nuns More than seven million, cara of gone with a iiirl since we broke up COLORS tu be lmvini! a good time. coul and coke move every year three months aiw. Values to $3.99 Sold by Cox of 3 Pairs 1 hope my clauchter husu'l j on U. 5. railroads, around 326 coal Tell meYiow to win her back. IVIII:: you too much trouble," \ trains a day, or 842 cars every hour. PUZZLED — TEXAS MINSTREL ind llie ri'licved parent. I Answer: _ The Belgian Congo's Albert Park It may be that this sirl realizes |(>n 'in- cimtrary." <-hurklpfl the ' RAYON, COTTON AND WHILE THEY LAST i Superior. your little Rlrl' —188 miles long and 12 to 30 miles that she Is very young to be going \ is back in town... '" inw^ine that we are pen-1 *"'de—embraces a remarkable vyi- steady with anyone and is afraid CREPE | ety of physical and climatic conSI- she will ;;et too serious before she i tions. There are lakes, hot plains > ready to get married. \ dense jungles, and steep mountain RIVALS . . . Republican Na- Or it may be that the only thing PANTIES adi plans \ Friday-Saturday-Sunday . to sell surplus slopes that tilt up to perpetual tional Committee chairman Leon- jou can do is to keep on being 'o Russia. PAJAMAS snows. Near the park's southern ard Hall (left) and Democrats friendly with her and she may end new terrain is stUl being formed National Committee chalrmaa wt lonesome for you and call you 00 from volcanic lava flows. Paul Butler shake hands In Waih- back. APRIL 6-7-8 4 fo' 1 - We Carry A Infton. LOUISA The truck trailer Is being rede- 1.50 Complete Selection Of Regular 50c Pair signed as th« result of wind tunnel Regular $3.9!) IMPORTED & DOMESTIC tests which proved that streamlin- Look at the Back of Your Neck—Everybody Else Does! ST. JAMES' AUDITORIUM |WIXF«? & LIQUORS ing of these large freight carriers substantially Increased mileage Free Delivery |T PAYS TO WOODBRIDGE, N. J. from fuel. DIAL 59~Jv LOOK WELL FAMOUS MAKE POPULAR LEATHER AM) FKKL BRTTKK Show Time 8:15 — Tickets %\ TYPE [ROCKMAN'S Johnnie had been disobedient ard finally his teacher asked him [AVKKN & LIQUOR Store to stay after school. "It's A Creut Show" GIRDLES andolph St., and Pershlni Ave. "Johnnie." she began. "I have k JACKETS to mark trie report cards this, eve- UAIIllTV CAKTERET, N. J. ning. Now. what do you think I should do about yours?" lllllllAiP n..L.» H.. HIS Roosevelt Avenue DON'T MISS IT "Well, said the youngster. "I 1.50 2.00 think you really OUK'U to go home ULIANO S Barber Shop west ca^et. N. J. Regular 4.99 . and have a KOOCI dinner and rest Regular $5.00 before you mark mine."

RAYON, COTTON, i COStS 80 llttl* Nationally Advertised NYLON to phone When you're working for a living, FULL SLIPS ' you m^y sometimes wonder why some people, BRAS anywhere who ebrn no more than you do, 1.00 ieoo *eem to pe getting ahead financially. HALF SLIPS Bqhimon SSo The usual qnswer is that they save regularly. From 50c *** Bod*. I •*••*•*- Values to $4.99 85c tllM Write yourself this memo, now... Values to $3.99

AMd NOVELTY Slip-Ovcf and Cardigan Style "open my savings account next payday." HE NYLON AND ORION Dr. H. M. Zalewski Then remember to plan your saving APRONS '0NTRACTOR Optometrist ... as well as your spending. Sweaters iKvill help you to make your* money -00 EYES EXAMINED go farther and last longer. 3 tor 1 0OKING FOR 237 PEKSHING AVENUE Big Selection! Values to $4.91) :•• is easy to find in the CAKTERET 1-7608 bandy Yellow Pages.. r. -\ ••< "• ; SEE: SH0PFRIDAY'TIL9P.M. 'Ontractori Huiiding Contrwt'ori Electrical ConlrwtOM Hundreds of Othvr Terrific Har^uins ! ! H»«ting Coiitr»ctori M*«on Contractor*

•'•ving Contractor" frWoy;»A.M.'*r.M.,' 'N'e Contractor! ^u tan find someone Safety for Savings Since 1869 td anything...LOOK MAE- The PERTH AMBOY In tlje YELLOW Savings Institution IS YOUR FflTH AMBOY. NEW PAGES MEMIU FEpilAt DEPOSIT INSURANCE COtrOIATION MOON of your phone book 109 Main Street,Woodbridge EE NEXT VVHiKS r/U"EK PAGE TEN FRIDAY, APRIL fl, 1-95G CARTERF.T

BIRD SONGS IN i| , famous Indian Scout and circus Division of. Employment Security purposes. . . . were cleared, motorists agafn be- (n Under Capitol Dome Owner. . . . The Gardert state paid $10,429,632 in unemploy- gan killing themselves. . . . Die- GOLDSBORO, N. <• Parkway bridge and causeway ment insurance benefits during CAPITAL CAPERS:— The New tary fads hftvo redti«»d the pop- tranced were Mr. ami •t CLASSIFIED :- 'Continued frttn Editorial Pagei ovej Great Egg Harbor Bay will February. .", . Government pur- Jersey consumer dollar was ularity of New Jersey potatoes Lewis, Jr., with the f RATES — INFORMATION more acres of barley, 7,000 more be opened around Memorial Day. chases of New Jersey sweet po- worth only 50 cents in February so much that growers will only a mocking bird, *:,. acres of oats, 6,000 more acres of tatoes have been authorized plant 20,000 acres to "spuds" this perch is the chimney 7Sc for 15 words I Deadline for ado: Wednesday 10 . . . Scarlet fever which showed nnd 48.8 cents IHPI December. . . . soybeans and 7,000 acres more of through the Commodity Stabili- During the recent henvy snow- .summer. Iws' home that ihV Jr each additional word ] A. M. for Hie xurae week'i up In the Vlneland State School ryfi. recently, caused the Inoculation zation Service, . . . New Jersey is fall, there were no traffio deaths music down the eh , Payable In advance publication. The New Jersey Crop Report- of 176 pfttlenta and 11 employes now diverging $48,000,000 a year In New Jersey for two days but Stork Index NM* 7.54 polnls in the mocking bird':: ;. Telephone WO-B-1710 Inn Service advises acreages ac- of one cottage. , . . The Slate in highway funds to other Slate as soon n.s the streets and roads February. heard all over the ii,;. tually planted in 1956 may turn out to be larger or smaller than indicated by reason of weather • FEMALE HELP WANTED FOR conditions, price changes, avail- 1948 FLEETLINE CHEVROLET— able labor, financial conditions, BUSINESS DIRECTORY ATTENTION. WOMEN Fully equipped. Good condition. agricultural program^, the gen- TURN YOUR SPARE TIME WANT YOUR OWN BUSINESS CONSULTANT Phon« WOodbridft 8-1577 PlumUng • Heating IN MIDDLESEX COUNTY? Free Estimates tion motor shall at all times be • WILDLIFE PICTI r Eleetrlt Sewet SenhM EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE Call CA-1-4825 ' equipped with a muffler In good 34 Green St., Woodbrldge, N. J. (framed) working order and in constant PRIVATE LESSONS: International, • HUNTING AND I! FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE V. J. TEDESCO Telephone: operation to prevent excessive Modern and Classical — Htflnnfn LICENSES ISSlli; The best business opportu- 6 Flllmoie Avenue, Carteret • Funeral Directors t and Advanced. nity offered anywhere! 4/5 - 4/26 and unusual noise and annoying Appointments Day or Nlfht Wqodbridfe 8-0591 Ask How You (. Since w« carry the largest selection Experience unnecessary! smoke, and no person shall use FOK YOUR plumbing and heat- Woodbridce 8-1401 of famous-nuke accordions In Hit 631 UNDEN AVENtJB One of Our Tm SUNOCO will assist men of a muffler cut-out, bypass or ing problem, call Tony's Plumb- Raritan Bay area, yon are assured KISIIIM; proven character if they accept similar device upon a motor ve- Reasonable Rates - Confidential of the best In quality at the lowelt Woodbrldfe, N, i. ing and Heatlnj! Service. WO-8- DlinVQ six months Cn the Job training hicle on a highway." "Guardian of Small Business" possible prices. 8007. 4/5 - 4/26 and they hare even as little as SYTSOWIECKI nUUSPORTINI O G C.'i We carry a full line of Musical $1,500 cash free and clear! DARAGO'S JERSEY JIGSAW:—New Jerr 256 Monroe Stiict, I Why not earn $7,500 per year sey's traffic death toll is now 179 Coal Funeral Home Instruments and Accessories • Radio ft TV Service • AUTO DRIVING SCHOOL Telephone RA-: and up! Largest and Oldest In County compared with 153 registered to Choose from such famous mak* ao- For particulars write Hyclramatic, Fluid and Standard the same date in 1955. . . , Em- 46 Atlantic Street cordlons as: EXCELSIOR, TITANO, SUN OIL COMPANY ployment in New Jersey in- 10R1O LANCE, ACME, HOHNER, 2B0 McClellan St., Perth Amboy AtCORDIANA, EXCEL31OI.A and AL'S RADIO Taxi Cab- Augusta iwid Rosewell Streets Call Hlllcrest 2-7365 creased 3,300 from mid-January Carteret, N. J. DALLAPPE. South Amboy, N. J. 4/5-4'26 to mid-February, bringing the COAL - FUEL OIL & TELEVISION 4/5 total employed to 1,830,800. . . . Perth Amboy's Oldest Established IF YOUR DRINKING has Decome Telephone Carteret 1-5715 Pnnpt Expert Rep«tn LWYfr Forty-eight members of the 21st KEROSENE Accurdlon Center a problem, Alcoholics Anony- $400 MONTHLY SPARE TIMK Municipal Police Class recently 18 Years At the S.ime Location RCA Tubes and Part* mous can help you. Call Market REFILLING and collecting money graduated under the supervision Batteri« from our five cent Hiuh Grade 3-7528 or write P. 0. Box 253, cf the New Jersey State Police. LET US EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER Nut machines in this area. No Wuodbridge, . . . The United States Supreme 34 PERSBING AVENVE UXI SERVlCll Selling! To qualify for work you 4,5-4/26 Court decision upholding the Eddie Honkoskl, Prop, SOLVE YOUR HEATING CARTERET, N. J. must have car, references. $600 validity of New Jersey's cor- 557 State St., P. A. VA-6-1290 JUST PHOM f cash, secured by Inventory. Devot- BONGART SCHOOL OF poration business tax act has PROBLEM A. Ktoh, Jr., Prop. ing 6 hours a week to business, DRIVING been hailed by Governor Meyner WO 8-O20f your end on percentage collections LICENSED IN NEW JERSEY. 81 and Attorney General Richman. • Moving and Tmcklig • Telephone CA-1-5089 Fast and Courted* will net up to $400 monthly with Homes Park Avenue, Iselin. Lib- . . , Cigarettes will be taxed five t FROM SERVICE • FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOlftES very good possibilities of takint! erty 8-0070. 4/5 -4/26 cents per pack in New Jersey TO COMPLETE HEAT- ••Ubllahed. 11 Trtin Complete MoTinf lob WOODBRIDGE II over full time. Income increasing PIANOS TUNED and Repaired; after Aprjl 16. ... About 20 per 420 East Avenue accordingly. For interview, include cent more chicks were hatched 3 Room* $25 S Rooms $35 mmmm 443 PEARL ST. WOCIlJ free estimates. Also will buy ING INSTALLATIONS Perth Amboy phone in application. Write Queen in New Jersey's commercial 4 Rooms $34 6 Room* $10 J & u — used pianos. Call VA-6-6816, J, 23 Ford Ave., Fordi Distributing -Co., 251 West 42nd hatcheries during the first two VA 6-0358 All Louis Insured — » Ytorr Kip. Street, New York City '.lii, NY. •'.later, 4.5-4'26 months of 1956 than during the TELEVISION and WDGE. 8-1400 ECONOMY MOVERS YELLOW ( \ 4-5 same period last year. . . . Ed- NATfON-WIDE MOVERS T.MM'Y' (UN KILLS BOY ward W. Kilpatrfck, chief engi- RADIO SERVICE • OR SALE MAH1ON, Ind. -— After taking neer of the New Jersey State Rahway 7-S9H 8 ACCOHDION AND BALANCE SAWS SHARPKNII- NK MADI: Vernon A. Jensen UIBHON, ;rr • BRAKE SERVICE (illUAKS TKOMBUNK 9 MILK HIGH and Aini>)lllcrs Electrical Contractor STIIDENT HKNTAI, I'l.AN Sewing dents In the Monroi; Fur liifuruutluu oil 111 2 IMS Iudustiiul School here claim H•• SAMMY RAY'S Select lour BUTTONS Hi attending tin1 "i'!y Cunuut-rciul Mli.siC mid H.KVA1H Huor We'll Make Vour mile hifc'li school in «7 N»w Uruuawltk Avcuuc. tm Open 10 to C ter blrtha are not (• BRtNG RESULTS 73 E. Cherry 8t It ta Mid, triplet bui Muu. and KrL NI«UU ta 1:3* 1UI1WAY 7-1673 V\C,T. ELEVEN

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On iPJrst remove the plnnl from Uii* ,,,,'rminl Sauce liulf of u lightly floured pastrd ':, cup flour und rnKtnmrs me of such opulence nlll salt 'Id pot, soil and nil. To loosen, r,,v,T.d fondant cloUi| pat thl, rnorolatp (|mI,,h ;uu1 nilnr ns to fnliiy captivate tin' '•It teaspoon vanlllsi urn the pot upside down and nlvr rw Fine pnlnres provide rich ; Into rectangular sliapp. Roll to a ',4 cup silveiTd oranse peel cut I a quick shai p tap. 'DIP soil h(wko.rounds, pre«t hosts of gran- lip lit cream : 9 12-lncb rectangle. Repeat with x fine mil held together by the roots dec.s and pi-awnts swarm th# sets ;» double holler.! light douRh on other half of cloth vlll come out intact. If you nm Melt, chocolate over riot water. nuri hdndsnme and beautiful peo- ;;r,T s;iti:'c warm Turn chocolate douEh onto 'nto trouble removing the pliint Inn™*, » ?, •» onUVlsl1 Add alalll ingredientingredientss anand mimix wellwell, ple appi-nr in the principal roles. you can soak the pot and nil in n iw'l, *?" "? tor a J,e.ly ™lL SPWad in a shallow greased pan OVKIIT D«nova. who plays Don Wrap In waxed paper,.Chili ovtt- bucket Of water. Saner eisht inches .square. Bake In an Ciliivflnnl, is iin agflf and ((ood- nlght. Slice thin. Buke on un- Shake soil from the roots until milk- over '350 decrees 1 for 25 minutes. : lortkini! blade who has crossed cased cookies sheet in an oven ou can see where the stems join WHO'S PECTI.MR? . . . This rare animal, native of South Ametl- Cut In squares. avoids with Errol Plynn on sev- 13*75' decrees> for 10 minutes. he main plant. Look over tlu's • rii, Is a Ims^irlryon, now in Washington (II. ('I inn. It's the only unswcctfnrd choco- 'pry carefully and select the scc- one In captivity for 1.10 yrars past. ei'iil occasions. f/Inrianne Schoen-j Chocolate Puddlrijr nuei1, as Donna Anha, 14 Very prpt- Choeolat* Tarts •lons of the plant with the b^st 2 squares chocolate •oots of their own that you ran ty, but Evclyne Cbrmsnd as the , 1 •>• r.r.ibln? milk, 1 tablespoon unllavorcd gela- % cup hot coffee peasant Zeriina. and Lottc To,- tin •emoye ffom the old plant. You ',,!• •)!, ', C"vk 13 1 tablespoon gelatin iHsrh as Donna Elvira are very \\ cup cold water an often pull the seel ions apart ; •• ,V : ::! Y.i. Til.-, V4 cup cold water lovely, ton. 2 table spoons Instant coffen ;ently. It mny be n°eessary to ,,.,,, .ml v.CA vr.uillu. 3 egR yolks beaten thick Ut trie tanfcled roots with a knife. The film falh somewhere be- i-iLary bca^r till 2 cups milk scalded 3 ess: whites beaten stiff tween grand opera and pure 4 beaten e^K yolks After you'have separated the (iii:-k. Rprve hoi or V-.i cup Sugar Manjs, plant new sections just, as swash - buckling romance, gener- 'A cup tiugar 1 small sponge cake vou1 would any house plant. Use ously supported and enhanced by 1 tablespoon cornstarch x AUTHOR OF "HOW TO STOP WORRYING AND START LIVING" k Pint whipping cream porous potting soil, one that In- beautiful music. 2 6-ounce package scmi-ch&c- in,l:,tcl'ln Whrrl Cookies Melel t chocolatchocolatee4 with coffecoffeee Iji iludes peat or compost. Firm the SINGING IN THE DARK." olate bits R. CORDON HAUHISON who livos in CbicnRo but who asks that his 1 double boiler. Bonk gelatin In cold loll about the roots with thumbs JJ '* Made in Hollywood, Berlin and ,.1,1 Illll.t' !' 1 tenspoon vanilla address be withheld, tells us how he coiuiiKri'd tho "can't Sleep water and dissolve in chocolate water well. Keen plunts out I New York, this film has a little of •4 teaspoon salt mixture. Add esg yolks. Fold sugar hnbit." He nin across a Ivink liMing n hundred words for line in rftem- of direct sun for a few days. ory training. He inniinriwd Hie words and used them to cure tils In- everything — drama, gajs, song •.M.k 4 ef!8 whites beaten into beaten egg whites. Pour choc Try to give your plunts the enr- i somnia. When a nicht comos when he does not sleep he passes these and some wonderful photography. | HOME ROTPI-Y SHORT '/a cup sugar olate over whites and fold lightly .. :i!nii; vanilla •ect exposure. This cjn moke all words through his mind: hat. hen, hnm, hare, hill, shoe, cow, hive, Besides starring Joey Adams, the It wns during World War II. K\, « baked tart shells until well blended. Cut cake Into . , jnoii milk the difference In a healthy plant and so on, forminR nienta! picttires of each word. comedian. It also has MolsHe Oy- youns soldier who had escapwt^ Soften gtlatin in coW wate:-. cubes and mix gently until well ,,fird [lour unA orie that makes a pdor ap- j In this practical solution for insomnia he also dis- sher. cantor and veteran of the over the frontier into Swltzerl»n#|"| Dissolve coffee in nil'.k, iradually blended, Fold in whipped cream. 11.1 HI ijaklnK powder learance. Feed house plants a | ^ ;';;' "" ' V'th"c reason'people'cannot sleep"iis thaht Yiddish stage. from a prisoner-of-war c&oltk'' stir Into yolks. Mix V'I cup sucar Spnon into mold. Chill v d t h a , , ,i 11 in .'alt whole pjant food about once ench theV takbtheir worries and troubles to bed with Oysher, as Leo, ah amnesia vic- wrote to his father: (•" witn tnc choco-' cornstarch. Stir into wo weeks. Some require more them. When the list of words is used worries leave, tim of a Nazi concentration camp, "Hope to return home soon, Ml I mixture. Cook and stir in double Sour Cream Chocolate Cake water than others—always water since one cannot think of more than one idea at a is brought to this country, gets a kill the fatted calf. Is there any- nun milk bpller until thick. Melt the choco- 1 cup thick sour cream plants accoVdlng to their time. He says he usually docs not get through Job as a hotel desk clerk attd funs thing you would like me to bring?" late pieces in one cup of hot equirements. A good soaking once w: nn:l sunn]'. Add 1 cup sugar twenty'five words, rarely fifty and generally when into Mr. Adams, portraying Joey: His father wrote back: "W8— custard. Chill. Dissolve gelatin 1 tablespoon butter melted •ach week Is about average. he awakes in the morning he has no idea how far Napoleon, comic at the hotel's I bring fatted calf" 1 .,:n;l.i and one tnblc-1 jn rcrnalnint; hot custard. Add I i cups cake flour Dust the leaves once each two he got down the list. It is much better than counting night club and student of Tht ,-ifl. fii'.Hlifi1 dry In-, vanilla. Chill till partially set. 2:i cup cocoa veeks. Most plants take elements sheep or any othfcr plan he has ever tried. Racing Form. After a few drinks, nit of the air and if too much dust | Harrison's method Is so simple that anyone CAllNEGIE Leo gives out with a song that s allowed to collect on the leaves,' can pursue it, making up his oWn'list of words, which I suggest be »U "fractures" the audience. Joey pro- costs so little) he leaves will sicken and fall off. I of only one syllable. ceeds to sign him to a contract and to phone Beals beats Shields in U. E. In no time Leo is a sensation, Joey, in the meantime, falls be- amateur court tennis. SURPLUS BUTTER DIPHTHERIA hind on his gambling debts and "We shall attempt to prove that OK Used Cars are Tl:e Agriculture Department re- The U. S. Public Health Service anywhere the bookmaker demands a "piece" cently reported that its shelves 0! ;oncernnd over outbreaks of diph- not only out of this world, but the next one as well." 1 teaspoon soda of Leo's contract. The bookmaker ••urplus 'products lmd been entire- theria, has urged parents to make Pittsburgh 8O0 ',i teaspoon salt further Insists on some skulldug- ly etirptie'd of, butter, largely sure their children were fully pro- Baltimore 6B0 1 tablespoon vanilla gery but, when everything's over, Mix cream and sugar. Add but- through p.ive-away prosirapis, :ect'jd. There is an epidemic, in f thanks to Joey, Leo has his mem- ter. Add flour sifted with cocoa,' Slocks of hutter reached a peak of ind around Michigan City, fnd. ory back and Joey ddesn't hnv* ill dsy HiintUv. soda, ar.d salt, Beat In eggs one 466.000,000 pounds in mid-1954. Sharp outbreaks have been report- i not innludad. tu worry about hU debts anymore. it a time. Add vanilla. Bake in Some 900.0(10,000 pounds have ed in California, Kentucky, Ohio, And, as Mr. Shakespeare orice An oven <350 degrees) for 25 been either moved into use or have Uabama, South Carolina and minutes, barn ccimmiUed for disposal. Georgia. said, "All's well that ends well."

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CARTERET FRIDAY, APRIL fi, M5fl PAGE TWELVE LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTK i.s LEGAL NOTICES i LEGAL NOTICES us Mti-nderi to a point on the South- Flllmore Avenue to a point „, Two (2) Mpmbrrs ot the BorouKh Khln«, A?»nue with the cMtpr tlnr of section with the renter Unp Wnthlngton Avenue and running erly shore line of the Runway River; 8 Council running thenre (2) Southeasterly nlong Avenue; runnlnn theme ,'" thenrt (I) westerly alonn tnlel center alone center line of Carters line of Wsuhlngton Avenue to «. point the Mveral courses of snld shore line Thf polllnn planes far the vntlrtu of Rahway River to a point of Inter- to the point or place o( IICKIII wnrds and flection dlMrlcM of the »nij Intersection with the center line of CypriHM Street, running tlii-nre |5| section of the same with the extension Rorotigh of Cnrtfrct are a* follows: of Charles Street; runnlnR thence (31 DISTRICT NO. I:-lVotlng place, Southerly »lon* the center line of Cy- DISTRICT NO.. •«•—(Voi,. prus Street to « point and Intersection along said Charles Street us extended Wnililnuton Schooll. BBCHNNINQ »t to Roosevolt Avenue; running thence Carteret Bin flervloe Term.' with the renter line of Ash Street, run- Railway.) BEOINNINO at II,,. Junction of Noe Creek with SUttn H) Westerly along laid Roosevelt Ave- nmJ .Sound; running thence (1) In nlng thenc* (9) Westerly alonn the tlon of the center line of n Bf I.YN CONNELLY nue to Haywurd Avenue, the point or Wnterly direction ftlonn snld Noe'B I center line of Ash fltfeet to a point with the Southerly bound,,,.." 11 place of Beginning. ONDER where the movie tal- l to PfrOilnP R Avenue; thenrh r (22)) ' and Intersection with Th' e divisio" n "line the Borough of Cauernt nrri between the Borough of Curteret nnd thence (1) Ea«terly nnd a ,r ent scouts nrf hiding when the irly, along PemhlnR Avenue to n From thi> Etmvmi News-Journal, munity? Merely this, there leem W volt Avenue; thence (3) Westerly Woodbrldge Township; running thence DISTRICT NO. 9: - (Voting place, along said boundary line tn Bob Croaby show is nn? If Joanle Rootwvelt Avenue to the Westerly (4) Easterly along Mid division line to Ndthan Hale School!. BEOINNINO at the Easterly Right of Wny n, Attala, Alabama: A naturalist to be some who do not belfeve in of Charles Street; thence (4) a point and Intersection with center the Interjection of the center line of Central RMlroad of New j,.r" O'Brlrn isn't star material we nev- nlng thence (5) Northerly once divided an aijtiiii-lum with a the future of Attala. There are oth- Northerly along Chnrle* Street and line of Larch Street; running thence Burke Street with the Easterly line of er saw any . , . The gal has n good (5) Easterly along center line of Larch clear glass petition. He put a lusty ers, however that are working to Washington Avenue and running I Right of Way lino to the So,, voice, warm personality and one nntlnulng In a straight line to thefitroet to a point and Intersection with thence (I) Easterly along said line of lot the Rahway River; runni bass in one section and minnows in advance Attnla. These are the men }nhwav Rlv»r at a point where Deep the center line of Pernhlng Avenue; Burlte Street to the center line, of (3' )' Westerl"" y "alow said n,,,. Of the most beautiful faces these Creek rmptlea Into Bald River; thence running thence (9) Northerly along the the othnr. The boss m.'idi* n limgc and women that the citizens of the Hesld Street; running thence (2) Rahway River to the center tired eyes have seen in many years SoutheRSterly along the Rahway cchttr line of Perahlng Avenue t% the Casey's Crnek; runnlnR n,,.. every time a minnow npproached Northerly along said center line of community must look toward to . . .- Supposedly the great Stone r to 8t.Rt.en Wand Sound; thence center line of Washington Avenue, the Heald Street to the center line of Southerly along said Creek to the partition After a tew days o! maintain the progress that has for i Southerly along fltaten Island point or place o( beginning. Roosevelt Avenue* running thenre IS) erly boundary line of the Mi r' Wall, Kim Novak (who It beauti- CarWret; running thence ,- fruitful lunginu, in which he gained Hound to the place of Beginning. Easterly «long tald center line of the past few years been in evidence. ful but has the personality and Southerly along said bound,,r< DISTRICT NO. 6- — (Voting place, Roosevelt Avenue to the center line of nnly bruises, hr reasnd his efforts Neither a community nor an In- DISTRICT NO. 2: - (VotlnB place. the center line ot Roosevelt warmth of a cigar store Indian), High School). BECHNNINO at the In-Hayward Avenue; running thence (4) running tlience (6) Westerly . snd lived nn the food that was "ohimhu.t School), Beginning At the Northerly along said center line of Hay- ;i dividual can stand in one place, was discovered while riding a bike jnctlon'of Staten Island Sound a'hd Uentctlon of'the center line of Burlte center line of Rootevclt A,' dropped to him Street with the Eauterly line of Wash ward; Avenue and extended to thethe center line of Blair Road We all grow oldet, and in the growth . . . Joanle may have to resort to Noe's Creek; running thence (1) West- Southerly lln« of the Rahway River; erly along Noe's Creek to Pershlng Ing ton Avenue and running thenfe ID thence (7) (till Southerly „• The naturalist then removed th* we either grow In stature or w« that before the Is anally "discov- Southerly along the Easterly line of running thence (5) Westerly and center line of Blair Road to ti,.. „ Avenue; thence (21 Southerly along Southerly the various courses alonn Waihlngton Avenue to the center line erly boundary lino of the n0. ,3 glass partition. The mlnhows swSm shrivel. Now li the time for ad- ered." 4-H CHAMPS . . . National 4-H Pershlng Avenue to New Jersey Termi- said Southerly line of the Rahway nal Railroad; thence (3) Easterly along of Cyprew Street; running thence (J) (Turteret and the point or all around the bass, but he did not vancement. Now is the time for Speaking of the Crosby show, this winners Nellie McClure of Cleve- Easterly along the center line of Wash- River to the Easterly line of the Right beginning. the Mew Jersey Terminal Railroad and ot Way of the Central Railroad of New strike at a single one. He had been growth. Tomorrow It will be farther land, Tenn., and Wm. Thlesen- across tbe lands of I T. Williams Com- ington Avenue to the center line of continues to be one of the most Penning Avenue; running thence (J) Jersey; and running thence («) south- DISTRICT NO, 12 (Votltiu nl thoroughly sold on the Idea that to the goal | pany to the month of Tufts Crert Penning Avenue; runnng j pleasant halMiours in daytime tele- husen of Muskego, Wise, fir* Northerly along center line of P««hlrw erly along said Right of Way line to School)—BEOrNNINGI at thi, where same empties Into the Staten the Southerly property line of lands business was bad. cloh't annual report to Prei, Avenue to the center Hn« of Maple tlon of the center line of Curie vision , . . It is unfortunate Bob Island Sd andd thencthece (4) NorthNorth- of the American Oil Company; running ' to the nue with the center line 0| Christopher Columbus Is famous • • •. R had to bask in hit brother's shadow Eisenhower, thence (7) Ear.terly along said line r,f Street and running thtnr place of II) because he discovered America. By From the Southern Standard, for M many years but he seems to the American Oil Company lands to erly «long the center Hi, Admiral Burke, Chief of Naval DISTRICT NO, 3|_^ the point of Intersection with .the Street to a point and Inte. accident it Is true—he was looking Arkadelphla, Arkansas: Some may have emerged in typical Crosby Southerly line of the Bradley Tract of the center line of Ash Street nave tsmuigcu w yjiivm v. vv~^ Columbus Schooll. at thenoe (J) Northerly along the center for a new ship route to the Indies, wonder why the circus keeps com- Junctlon of Tufts Creek and Staten line of Thomsll Street to the center Land; running thence 18) Easterly thence |3| Westerly juany r. fashion, laughing at himself and j Operations, recently warned Con Island Sound; running thence (1) along said line of Bradley Tract to I he of Ash Street to a point but don't forget this: Columbus ing back year after year. After all, ] line of Burled Street; running thence .accepting hia fate ... Another good Kress that the Soviet Union was Westerly along Tufti Creek to the New intersection with the Easterly line of | tlOn wlth the almZh „„,, ™ would not have discovered Amer- thi acts and the animals and the Washington Avenue; runnlnK theive daytime TV show ia the Tennessee ' pressing the United States in a Jersey Terminal Railroad and continu- Borough of Carttret and w. ing along said railroad to the Inter- (9) Southerly along sold Easterly line ica, would not have even sailed, clowns and all the rest of it are Ernie program . , . Ernie is a ter sea-power race. to th. point or Townahlp; running thence ,- section of Pershlng Avenue and Holly , -- - jL - of Washington Avenue to the renter erly along said division In,.. If he had not the boundless cour- pretty must the lame. rifle pea-plckln' personality that has 1 line of Burke Street and the point of LEGAL NOTICES Btreet, thence II) Southerly alonis P' "* «' beginning. Emterly right of, way line of age and unlimited faith ii. himself. One reason is that a great new taken the city folk by storm. Perahlng Avenue and continuing in a beginning. Branch division of the Ceil!. The "wise" men of the time laughed audience comes into being in this straight line to the staten Island nisTHICT NO 7: — (Voting pi»c$. road of N. J.; running n,. NOTICE Sound, thenoe 13) Easterly and North NatMn Hale school). BEGINNING at Northerly along »nld right „( ,' at his idea that the world was country each year. Last year, for PLATTER CMTTER Is hereby Klven that the District Elec- erly along the »nld Staten Island Sound , intersection T>! Noe Street and DISTRICT NO. 10: — (VotlnR place. to the southerly line of ],•,,,. tn High School). BEOINNINO at the : round, but Columbus knew he wasInstance, 4,000,000 babies were CAPITOL;-Lei Barter hai % tion Board In and for the Borough of to the place of Beginning. Maple Street with Pershlng Avenue; American Oil Co.; runninc u,. Cnrteret will sit nt. the places herein* Intersection of the center line of Cnr- Fflsterlv. along snld lands of ,,' right, and refused to let others talk running thence (1) In a Westerly direc- born—and none had seen an ele- unique and catchy number in hia after designated on tion along said Noe Street and Maple teret Avenue with the center line of Oil Co., to a point and in' • him out of it. He persisted in thephant i latest Instrumental, "lite Poor Peo- TUESDAY. APRIL 17, 1956 DISTRICT NO. 4: - (Voting place, Street to Thorna.ll Street; running Cypress Street, nnd running thence II) with the center Una of Fnin, -, Cleveland School). BEGINNING at the Northerly along said center line of Cy-ntio; running thenre IA> ., face of the greatest obstacles, and In other wc.di, the circus cornel ple of Park" .. . Flip aide baa the between the hours of 7 A. M. and 8:00 thence II) Northerly along said Thorn- P. M,. Eastern Standard Time, for the Intersection of the Southwest corner all Street to Burke Street; running press Street to a point and Intersection along the canter line nl Fn,, . even as he neared the shores of back because the American scene Theme from "Helen «< Troy" . . . purpose of conducting n of Larch Street, thence (I) Southerly thenoe (3) Westerly along Said. Burke with the Easterly line of Wanhlnnton nue to a point nnd Inter.<•• Avenue; runntnn thence rat Northerly America he had to put down a mu- is forever changing. There's a les- Merle Travii revives "Laty HTM" PRIMARY ELECTION along Pershlng Avenue and cdntlnulng Street to Washington Avenue: running the center line of Curtrrrt \ son in that for merchants and all for the nomination of candidate* on In a airtight line to Staten Island thence (4) Northerly along aatd Wash- along said Easterly line of Washington running thence 171 Enficrlv tiny of his sailors, who did not have and lt'a a natural for hia voice Bound, thence (2) Westerly along Avenue to n point and lntemectlon of other business people. They must the Democratic ticket and the nomina- ington Avenue to Randolph Street; the Southerly line of the Brady Tract ter line of Carteret Avcmtr :,. his courage and faith. (TravU, Incidentally, la the com- tion of candidates on the Republican Staten Wand Bound to the Westerly running thence (5) Easterly along said keep on selling their wares and at- as extended Easterly; runninK thenrr i"™InturBeotJon with then • : ticket to be voted at the ensuing G*»- boundary line of the Borough of Car- 1 poser of "Sixteen Tons") ... "Tun icrci, IMUU, ,„, „, „ ov,,c.u, .,„ Randolph Otreet to HtBld Street; run- (3) Westerly along snld Brarty line and" ' Cyprew Street, the iinhr : Now, then, how do these two tract their new customers ai well cral Election to be held on Tuesday, teret; thence (!) In a general Northerly r 1 1 My Picture Upside Down" la on the alrectlon along the boundary line ot I nlng thence («) Northerly along said the Southerly line of lands now or for-, ° •"H "™" ?- thoughts fit into the life of our com' November 6, 1056. ns hereinafter llBted the Borough of Carterct to Roosevelt I Heald Street to Roosevelt Avenue; run- mcrly of the American Oil Company Dated: February 17, 1D.VV reverse . .. Tex Rltter'a latest disc mid for the election of two members, "• Easterly along | nlng thence |7) BaBtcrly alonR said to a point and Intersection with Hie OKORC1E !im i one man and one woman, of the local Avenue; thence (4) to Pershlng Avenue comprises of two inspirational Roosevelt Avenue t« Arthur , 18) southerly along center line of Flllmore Avenue; nmnlnj! Horn , County Executive Committee of the y line ' runninK unau^ .», _.... tunes: "The Touch of the Master's Democratic Party from each election where the Southweisterly boundary line ' runttliw vv thence (4) along the center line of (,'. P. 4,6. 13/54 of the Borough of Carteret meets same; a»ldD Perohln"' g Avenue to Noe and Maple Hand" backed by "If Jeana Came district, for a term of one year, »nd Mid Streets to thi place or point of be- two members, one man and one woman, thence (51 Northwesterly along said to Tour Howe." of the local County Executive Com- boundary line to Larch Street; thenoe ginning. Jimmy ghand, popular Scotch mittee of the Republican Party from (*) Northeasterly along Larch Street to the place of Beginning. NO — (Voting place, artist, has recorded "The Bluebell each election district for a term of one GRIFFITHS IS THE ONLY PLACE WIIEllI year. i Polka" for Capitol. .. The record- DISTHICT NO. 5: - (VotlnR place, the IftersKtlon Whence ing was made in Scotland after the NOTICE Cleveland School.) BEOINNINO nt the and Hayward Ayi Avenue YOU CAN RENT OR BUY A BRAND ] intersection of the center line of Per- (1) Northerly dloug song made quite a hit through the Is hereby Riven that qualified voters British Isles ... Should go big here, of the BoroiiRh of Carteret not al- ready registered In said Borou«h under STEINWAY IN NORTH JERSEY too ... Back has "The Barn the laws of New Jersey KOvernlng per- Dance." manent registration may register with the Borough Clerk of the said Bor- ODKII of Carteret at his office at any For $8.50 pi! Q— During the war I was an officer of the commissioned corps of ths R. O. T. C. CALLS time between Wednesday, April 18. 1958, nnd Thursday, September 37. 1956. on Public Health Service^! have been retired for age and am now The Army has announced that which latter date the registration books drawing retirement pa.y. Since I have a service-connected disabil- will be closed until after the forth- A PERMANENT two-thirds of the 15.000 Reserve ronilne General Election on Tuesday, ity, I am eligible for VA compensation payments. May I receive Officer Training Corps'Ri'aduates, November 6, 1!>56, nr nt Middlesex VALUED TO $15.00 the VA payments concurrently with my retirement pay? scheduled for active duty in the County Bonrd of Elections, Citizen A—Yes, There is no bar against receipt of disability compensation pay, Building, 46 Baynrtl Street. New Bruns- yenr starting July 1, would be wiuk, N. J.. fit any time between True—we make you this offer along with retirement pay of an officer of the Public Health Serv- called up for two years' service. Wednesday. April IB, 1956. nnd Thurs- with a money-back guarantee: day. September 27, 1956. dnrliis the ice commissioned corps, retired for reasons other than disability. The other one-third wil tiiks six tollowlni! hours: Dally, except Satur- That-for S8.50 we will KIVC Q—I note that a house committee has tentatively approved an "acrosa- months active training and then day, from 9 A. M. to 4 P. M.. or at the office of the Middlesex County Board you a permanent that you will the-Board" tax schedule as means for financing an expanded would be assigned to active parti- of Elections. Perth Amboy National like us well as any you might highway program. Is this considered a fair assessment of taxesT cipation with Army Reserve Units. Bunk Building. Perth Amboy, N. J. have paid up to $15.00 for. — A—Most experts on the subject think not. Most of the testimony of I Notice of change of residence or ! application for transfer of registration That will look us Well, be as «,, representatives of organizations interested seem to approve rather LEGAL NOTICES shall be made either by written request forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or Soft, Glossy, and as Natural as v, a tax rate differential as between automobiles and light trucks ai STATE OF NEW JERSEY the County Board of Elections on forms you desire. against the heavy truck users of the highways, DEPARTMENT OF STATE provided by said Municipal Clerk or by CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION Q—When was the Department of Labor created? calling In person at the office of the TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS Municipal Clerk or County Board of At Fredrlc's you may be sure that only the finest supply is A—It was given cabinet status in 1913. MAY COME, GREETING; Elections at W Bayard Street. New used, that you will receive the utmost of attention. WHEREAS, It appears to my satlstnc- Brunswick. N. J,. or at the office of the Q—What is meant by Independent Offices, Agencies and Establishment! tlon. by duly authenticated record of Middlesex County Board of Elections, of the Government? ' the proceedings for the voluntary dis- Perth Amboy National Sank Building. U you are having trouble getting a permanent in your Grey A—The Independent establishments comprise in general all Federal solution thereof by the unanimous con- Perth Amboy, N. J., up to and lnclud- or fine hair, try Fredilc's for his special wave on this type of hair. sent of all the stockhotders,,_ depositep d agencies or executive offices not included under the eleven execu- in my office thnt "HIGHLAND GIFTS," Ing September 27. 1956. A visit to FREDRIC'S will tell you" whyFREDRIC is acclaimed tive departments or cabinet departments. Two of the oldest are the a corporation of tills State, tt'hose prln NOTICE clpal office Is situated at No. 57i | as one of New Jersey's leading hairdressers. The pleasant sur- Smithsonian Institution and the Interstate Commerce Commission. Roosevelt Avenue, In the Borough ol is hereby given thnt the District Elec- ', There are approximately 70 such agencies. |J Carteret, County of Middlesex nnd tion Bourds In and for the Borough roundings at his new salon, the fine service and individual hair- the things that money can't buj State of New Jersey (Elmer E. Brown, of Carteret will sit at places herein- styling given you, along with the relaxing music supplied by the being the agent therein and In charge after designated on thereof, upon whom process may be I TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1956. Hi-Fidelity system at Fredric's makes your visit to the hair- 1 served), has compiled with the require- between the hours of 7:00 A. M. and dressers a pleasure. ,,. come into your home with ments of Title 14, Corporations. Gen- 8:00 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, for eral. of Revised Statutes of New Jersey,! the purpose of conducting a preliminary to th-'-e Issuin—'-g of thi-'s -Cer "-'- ' GENERAL ELECTION STEINWAY tificate of Dissolution. to vote upon candidates for the follow INTERNATIONAL TRUCK NOW THEREFORE, I. the Secretary ing offices: 10 Republican Delegates-at-Lnrgc The Stoinway tcarlicn, at the ago when learning id, i. mil of State of the State of New Jersey, 16 Democratic Delegates-at-Large' FREDRIC SUES ami SERVICE • Do Hereby Certify that the mid cor- 10 Republican Alternate Delegates-at- | doing is more fun than idling. The voice of thie great poration, did, on the Twelfth Day of March, 1956, file In my office a duly Large I and performance that is always HUtinguiehcri, make the Hinm> 16 Democratic Alternate Delegates-at' executed and uttcsted,,consent In writ- Large your hairdresser the ^amUy's most rewarding pleasure and the concert ,nli GUARANTEED and RECONDITIONED Ing to the dissolution of said corpon- 2 Republican Congressional District tton, executed by all the stockholders choice. More than a century of skill and alluinmi'iU II.IM- HI PICKUPS thereof, which said consent nnd theDelegates "" In Clark record of the proceedings aforesaid are 1 Democratic Congressional DUtrict In tyahway the SleinWay's golden tone, its sensitive action and (il'in: 1953 Sludeboker i' ton New Paint $895.00 now on die In my said office as pro-Delegates CR. 6-9817 cabinetry the hallmark of piano jierfection. Through a I if- n vided by law, 2 RepubllcanJJongresslonal Alternate RA-7-9883 1 1953 Studebaker ? ton New Paint * 895.00 IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF . I District, Delegates RariUn Avenue of use the Stcinw^iy depreciates so little thai it in, among [•'«' 150 Elk Avenue Willh 1 ton 4 Wheel Drive 225.00 have hereto set my hand and 4 Democratic Congressional Alternate 1948 aflVtcd my official seal, at the least expensive—and the soundest investment. , District Delegates Fredrlc himself a at his salon In Railway 3 days and 2 evenings a week. Chevroiot. 2 ton New Paint 695.00 (SEAL) Trenton, this Twelfth day fit 1952 1 Sherill He Is at his CUrk shop on Wednesdays qnly by appointment.—Both 1954 Sludebaker 3* ton ' 995.00 i March, A. D. one thousand, J Coroners nine hundred and nfty-slx. . 3 Members to the Board of Chosen shops open 6 days and 2 evenings every week. EDWARD J. PATTEN, Freeholders TRACTORS' Secretary of State One Mayor C. P. 3/23, 30; 4/6/56 One Tax Assessor 1952 International L-205 Ready to roll 55.00Q'# GCW 2900.00 1950 GMC 470 New engine and We dare you to compare clutch , 995.00 1949 International KB-3 Sleeker cab 795.00 1952 Mack A-51-T 510 Diesel engine Now paint. 2 speed aux, trans. 3900.00 1953 Mack A-50 Complete 2 speed rear 3900.00 DESOTO 1953 CMC 750 503 engine. Real big 3900.00 HUMPS, with any other automobile in the medium price field! 1943 Chovrole t 2 Ion 3 yd' body. 2 spoed rear 850.00 1948 Ford F-5 l'/j 4on, 4 yd. body 695.00 1933 International DR-50 Good condition ^75.00 1952 Mack A-50-H 4 yd. body. 2 speed rear 1750.00 1952 International L-162 3 yd. 5 speed trans. Very clean 1450.00 . Tin rl itr.l i !••! "> ' ! poriry manner nan the r I acme *im|>!intv ami Rrarr of luir typii >tl "f )" " 1947 Ford 2 ton 3 yd. body , 375.00 nlmirlmaLrr*. Tin St«ui»ay Gilllrmpiiriiry tailh inalcllUiH IwHrll r.*h In '<< 1953 Ford F-R New engine 1695.00 lo your Uuuic by • small |UWII |>a> uicuL v>jth thclttiUucc syro^iiomr iltcriml m PANELS O 1948 Willis Walk-in. Mew paint 395.00 lured it ri|bt, iu« thoSleinwiy tv Official proof of l)eSolos superior [>crforinance and superb handling characteristica. eluiittly, •• do Bidun-KkoHi, 1940 Chevrolet | "AS IS" 75.00 BruU>«tLriBrurhalleri«,FirLtiin;, 1951 Dodge • Package wagon Fint Piina Quirltt, Makuiyuli, Morton Gould. Ormiodr. line (WalMn) 795.00 Stwn, Oeof|« SKII, Alixrl & Uor- 1941 Intornational 1 Ion "AS IS" 150.00 beet TelUchit and roair, rainy otlun . . . alio ntnly all the ni- MISC. TRUCKS tion't leading lympbony orcheulm •1952 Ford" ' F-6 Chassis for 12'body 895.00 |ad radio ind Uleiuioo ilitiooi. 1950 Dodge COE 2 ton With 16' van body —overhauled 795.00 STEINWAY '1951 Dodge COE 2 ton For 12' body. Now FOR DRIVING 1ASI paint 795.00 FOR POWER ... THE l»5T»liM[«T Of THI IMMOITUI Th« new 255 horsepower lie Koto Kiruflite is l>y far t|if l)e Hutu push-button driving; the modern gear selector. '1949 International KB-7 3 ton. Long wheel- A,punitive mechanical control; completely foolproof! base lor 18' body — overhauled 850.00 must powerful car in tin- medium |uiii> liekl. FILL OUT-TEAR OFF AND MAIL ' 1951 Studebaker 2 ton For 12' body. 2 speed Pl««« i*nd ml catalog on 5l«lnway Pianoi rear 695.00 I with la rwvl a Sltinway LJ Furchaii a $t»inwpy LI 1953 International L-162 2 ton. With 12' van ONE MONTH FAMILY ADVENTURE TRIP ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD body 1495.00 PLUS A xas HOMirowm OK BOTO rmmrurm 4-DOOR S«OAW * lli)di.\s \wn.iblr DE SOTO'S WINNING RIDE CONTEST .,. coiy to enter I etny to win I

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