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Astride All The Activities The Largest And Best Shops And P The Towi> With Your Of Services Ih The Area Are Our Home-Town Paper Advertisers! Patronise Them! Ill" XXXIII-NO. 41 (EartereCARTERF.T, N .1, FRIDAYt, JANUARY 28, 1955 PRICE EIGHT CENTS 'voi Kiwanis Charter Night Fete Tomorrow Growth Is Dolan Scores GOP Council Fund Drive GOLDEN Over School Budget Claim Is Mapped Shown By CARTERET — In a statement lie had no knowledge and then Issued by Edward J. Dolan, ailed to nppcnr nt n public JUBILEE President of the Carteret Board hearing to carry his criticism lo of Education, the members of the board. By Parish F. C. Unit the Borough Council specifically Mr. Dolan charged the state- ,, ,, li, as you know, I1] m! councilman Richard Donovan ment made by Nemlsh and Don- , , hamlet belonging to on •>' and councilman John Nemlsh, ovan not only us political but First Presbyterian IS ,.,,!,, Tnwnshlp. In 1906 USMR Credit Union for wefe sharply criticized for their as untrue in Hint the school '!,',' rJliv and, under the remarks regarding the proposed board budget for 1955-56 Ims Planning to Erect New ',„,,• (,f the late Joseph A. Kmployes Votes 1955-58 Budget of the Carteret increased $14,000 and not in the Church Structure ''rll bom me a separate Regular Dividend school board. Mr. Dolan labeled sum of $44,000 as Incorrectly !.l1]1iv that vear. If the the criticism that was leveled stated at a coundl mooting. This CARTERET — The First. Pres- •',,'f cariciTt tike pride In CARTERET — For the fourth toward the School Board budget fact can be substantiated by an byterian Church is planning to ,,nlmimlly. "1™ will ar- consecutive year, the shareholders during B council meeting as examination of our budfiet at erect a new church structure. ii, appropriate golden of the U.S.M.R. Employees Fed- "unintelligent and as purely the Board of Education office," This was revealed today by Rev, political expediency." he said. ,V|IV fHebra tion In eral Credit Union unanimously Malcolm O. Brown, minister of ",'•; <(»imcnU of political, imreed to accept a recommenda- "It is Inconceivable to me," "We have conducted the busi- the church. , ,,,,| social life can par- tion of the Board of Directors and Mr. Dolan said, "that a man such ness of the Board of Education He said that at the annual-con- '„' I, is not. too early to voted to pny a 3.6 dividend as of as Richard Donovan can sit at with dignity, and with » non- gregational meeting it WAS voted Dec. 31, 1954, it was announced four budget caucus meetings, political and non-partisanship unanimously that a church fund yesterday by Meyer Rosenblum, vote yes at every meeting and attitude. It has been a pleasure raising campaign be held during , „, i, lon« desire nnd assistant treasurer. then himself criticize and con- serving on the Board of Educa- the first two weeks of June. tion with the members of both .,.,,;,(IU' efforts, a definite The annual meeting' was held demn his own action. This fact The campaign is to bo carried ,...• •,(•115 flnnlW stared t.n Wednesday night in the Falcon is substantiated by an examina- political parties and I am I on by the Klrby-Smith Fund Rals- ' incorporation of this Hall in Pulaski Avenue, with more tion of his voting repord on thi shocked at the criticism leveled ing Organization. i A committee of twen- than 150 members in attendance. school board." j against all eight members of the The Central, Building Commit- Board of Education for their .*-. ii<- Ifiidinn men of the It was announced by John J. He stated that Richard Dono- tee for the new church comprises tireless • efforts In drawing an ,., was formed nnd Paslpankl, president of the board, van had attended every budget Mrs. Elsie Bartok, Frank Collins, v intelligent and realistic school ",.. !,. work on the State that a total of $16,435.01 in divi- caucus meeting and with the ex- Hugh Griffith, Richard Hnnnapple, dends will be credited to the mem- ception of the salary guide deal- board budget. This budget will j Mrs. Natalie KuclMkl, Nils Rein- •;.,. The movement fln- facilitate the accomplishments ,,•,.,!( d nnd the borough bers accounts as of the end of the Ing with raitts of teachers and ertsen, Walter Schaffhauser, Wil- year, representing the fourth other employees had voted yes of necessary repairs and replace- liam Stngdahlsen, Mrs. Edna , unrated by an net bf ( straight year in which 3.6 divi- on every item of the budget. • mente. It Is drawn with an Idea Thorn, Joseph Treflnko, George nun-, approved April dend was declared. Mr. Dolan sharply criticized of maintaining and increasing Sloan, who was named temporary in The first meeting of TO RKCKIVE CIIARTKK: I'hp newly-formed Carteret KIwanis Club wljl officially receive its charter the fact that councilman Nem- ttie high educational standards chairman and Rev. Mr. Brown. . , ,;v • formed Carteret Unanimously returned to the at the club's Charter Nielit fete at 7 o'clock tomorrow nlsht in tho Elizabeth Carteret Hotel, Eliza- Board of the Directors by the lsh. criticized a budget of which within our Borough schools." At the annual meeting, with ,.,,: council was held on beth. Examining tlic charter which will be presented are, left to riKht, Emery Stevens, secretary of members for a two-year term were Rev. M. Brown acting as moder- i liino The meeting wan Mi' thf Elizabeth Kiuanis Club; John Alken, Atlantic City, past governor; Krwin Wantoch. Carteret, John J. Paslpanki, Harold Van ator, reports were received from I-,,',; • i iir old Borough Hall. vice president: Herbert Harris, Carteret, secretary-treasurer, and Edwin S. Quln, Jr., Carteret, Ness, Curt Hoffman, Meyer Rosen- all organizations of the church. :•!• iiomr of the Ancient president. More than 125 juests are expected to attend. blum, and John Moczynskl. A new Dolan, Fazekas, 26 USMR Employes The total enrollment in the ,,! Hibernians and still member of the board elected this Church School was listed at 186. year for a term of two years was Charles Morris Jr. and Andrew Yarcheski Offers Hint Michael Korneluk. Mitro Endorsed Get Service Pins Clnege were elected elders. Two the town was origin- Teachers' Wage new members were ndded to the Queen of Hearts Also returned to the Supervis- CARTERET—Twenty-one serv- ,-.npointed It wa« offl- To Decrease Virus ory committee for a two-year term CARTERET — The Labor Coun- Board of Deacons. They are Mra, r.nvin as the Borough of cil, comprising eight unions—AFL, ice awards were presented to em- Frank Manhart and Robert Scale Defended unanimously were Ernest Jones ployees of the U. S. Metals Refin- •:: in 1922 the name of Dance is Planned CARTERET—Virus infection and John Anacker. The present CIO and Independent local union Moore. ing Company this month. The .rui»h was changed to has kept many children from incumbents of the Credit Commit- —at Carteret plants has given un- The benevolence budget of $2- awards were given to the recipients • Work on the n«w bor- CARTERET —The social com- school and adults from work CARTERET—"The salary guide tee, William Eppensteiner and qualified endorsement to the can- 400 was approved and adopted. didacies of Edward J. Dolan, Jr.. by the various superintendents of il! m Cooke Avenue was mittee nt the H»art Fund met with during the past few weeks, adopted by the Board of Education Walter Hemsel, were also unani- This money Is used for foreign and .•i-.j m 1923 and the hull Health Inspector Michael Yar- at the January meeting, increasing mously returned to office for a two and Alex Fazekas, Incumbents and the departments in, which they national missions of the Presby- Al F&Mkfts, chairman of the Heart John Mitro, chairman of the La- work. ; : L'.V dedicated In 1925, cheski reported today. maximums by $600 for teachers, year period. Thomas Larkin was terian Church In the United States. Fund, at the Gypsy Camp Mon- bor Council, who also Is president , boroush started as a dav evening. "The best way to keep away does-nolr*ffect the local tax rate elected to the Credit Committee John Kornejuk, 34 Chrome Ave- for two reasons — State aid and of Local 837, at U. S, Metals Re- nue, a pump man in the Tank , municipality Its as- Plans wer poutlined [or a Que^n the spread of virus ii to keep (Continued on Page 6) the fact that only six teachers will fining Colhpany. House, was given a thirty-five year ••• lotaled only $1,000,- of Hearts dance to be held some- away from those affected by the : i' boasted a population be on maximum salary," the Car- The Labor Council which repre- button Three men received thirty Lutheran Church time In the near future. The hish Illness," said Yarcheikl. "A ; sents 3,000 members at local year buttons: Floyd H. Wasser, of ii nod prisons. complete rest in bed Is one of teret Education Association de- school age girl who sells the most clared this week. "The total State plants, also voted to aid the Heart Clark, technical assistant in the the best way to fight it off," Boro Fights Jump tickets to the dance will be aid will be $171,144 for the school Fund Drive through the various Casting Department; John A. Elects Officers he added. crowned the Queen of Hearts, and year 1955-56 as opposed to $72,214 unions at their respective plants Turk, Cranford. safety director; ilUv Name Drive the two runners-up will set ns her Mr. Varcheskl believes that the present State aid. a rise of almost In Tax Ratables and offered its fullest support to and Stephen Lenart, 46 Louis CARTERET — Progress by nil ladies-ln-waltinsj. A name band peak of virus here has now $100,000, The sources of revenue the March of Dimes Campaign. Street, Carteret, first class mason department! was reported at the annual meeting of the congrega- will be obtained and trophies will passed and he expects a gradual for this Increase are drawn from CARTERET — Strenuous ob- Represented.at the session were: in the Mechanical Department. tion of Zion Lutheran Church this be awarded to the queen and her decrease. taxes collected on parl-mutuel Metal and Thermit Local, 521; An- Twenty-five year pins were pre- For New Members jection to the proposed boost in week. court. betting, gasoline, and corporation Carteret's tax assessment rolls wa's thony Kalusek, president, John sented to Edward, F. Kearney A special meeting also was held Plans were outlined for a Queen franchise." voiced by Borough Attorney Na- Sosnowski, Edward Wawrzynski, Perth Amboy, a timekeeper, and to r\;,i!i[ St. Joseph's Holy The Association also pointed out Rev. Karl O. Klette, pastor Is ex- nounced later. J. A. Moskay; Was that the bonus ^f $125 granted all I before the Middlesex County Board Works, Local 288, CIO, Andrew nance Department; Michael Zof- Ni:;. .-.c:i"v met this week and Gardner, president and Richard chak, 49 Jeannette Street, Car- offlclo president". Others elected" '* AuMinf Betty Tuohey, Buddy school empl< of Taxation. i forceful membership In December,' secretary; Independent teret; Leon Curran. 63 Atlantic were: Horaski and Mary Dusko, chair- 1954, was made possible through The county board would add :;: 1: Will be Noted Musician Painters Union, Joseph Beres and Street) Carteret; and Edward Thotnaa Hemsel, Vice President; men of the committee will be additional State aid of $624,192 $6,000,000 to the existing $12,000/ ' ;:•; year. Stephen Varga; I. T. Williams Lo- Schultz, 4091 Victory Boulevard. William Sleber, Recording Secre- Mrs. Eleanor Humiston. Mrs. payable this year. This sum came 000 ratables. • iii>rship drive will be CARTERET—Joseph A. Poskay, cal 92, Peter Prokopiak, president; Travis, S. I. tary; Henry Felauer, Treasurer; Helen Bnrtos. Mrs Margaret from the same sources of revenue. Mr, Jacoby, the keynote speaker, •••; by a Communion Sr.. 76, 1 Whitman Street, for- American Agricultural Chemicftl Seven men received twenty year W, G. Baldwin, Secretary; Walter flandor. Mrs Dorothy Mlsak. Mrs According to a research bulletin, spoke in behalf of Carteret and !n the entire male merly of Linden, father-in-law of Company, Local, 434, Oeza Comba, awards: Michael Kolibas, 37 Helnrichs, Benevolence, Treasurer, Edna Qorecki. Mrs. Lillyan Zus- published by the New Jersey Edu- the others who "are hard hit." He >! Hie parish on March Councilman Edward L. Flanagan president; Anthony W. Szymbor- Chrome Avenue, Carteret; Joseph Walter Ruddy, Statistical Secre- m»n, Mrs. Mildred Locust. Prank cation Association, on basic sta- declared that according to the tary; Daniel Guss, Edward Stock- •;!'• first event of th/ of Linden, and a former tavern ski, delegate. Kilyk, 124 Jackson Avenue, Car- Love. Mrs Ann Seibert, Joe Bar- tistical data computed from the COunty Board's figured Carteret mann, William Snyder, Jr. and •« :K outlined by the owner and orchestra leader, died General Tank Storage, Local teret; Tony Russq, 26 Pershlng tos. Mrs. Madeline Elko. Miss 01- County Abstract of Ratables and was 55 per cent away from equali- Charles H.an)sel, trustees, William • i only one of many Friday at Elizabeth General Hos- 397, Al Suto, president; Joseph Avenue, Carteret; Adam Boran-, lle Tomlco, Mrs. CH-nevievp Frey. the annual report of the Commis- Snyder, Sr. and Herman Horn, ., iii.nii'.ed, the chairman zation. Wilusz and Emil Peters, board oski, 20 Chrome Avenue, Carteret; Miss Ann Minucci and Ray pital after a brief illness. sioner of Education for the year deacons Henry Hoffman and Henry "That" he said "is an implica- members; Westvaco, Local 144, and Stephen-Moravek, 11 Warren > Humiston. Mr. Poskay had lived In Linden 1954, only 34.6 per cent of the to- Beisel have been appointed as ' tion that is not so." "Carteret has Chemical Workers, Richard Dono- Street, Carteret. Amandio Damas, Mi.mirit'r of the program Mrs. Muriel F. Conrad, execu- 40 years before moving to Carteret tal tax rate In Carteret was de- had a great deal of housing de- Collectors for the german services. •, :-vf,U(;d in the near fu- van, president; U. S. Metals Re- 14 Vesper Avenue, Woodbridge; tive secretary, of Hlchland Park. eight months ago. voted to school purposes. Wood- velopment," Mr. Jacoby informed Zion Lutheran Sunday School • : now expected thai fining Co., Local 837, John J. Pasl- and Frank Markus, 60 Douglas was a guest sneaker, and Mr. Born In Austria-Hungary. he bridge used 63.8 per cent> Me- the board, "Houses are springing Street, Fords. will hold a cake sale on Saturday, Nur.f Society will be tuchen 48.8. and Sayreville 48.3 of panik and executive board mem- Rmoynk of Fords also spnke to came to the United States in 1898. up like mushrooms. The sales Ten year buttons were siven to: February 12 at the Lutheran Par- >;i and turn to further the total tax rate for educational bers. the group He formerly conducted a tavern price is not a true value for homes Mrs. Margaret Dobrovolsky, 91 ish Hall. The members and the % • iiiojects. the tremen- costs In their respective communi- ( The next meetlnu ot the com- at Tremley Point, Linden, for are scarce and prices are inflated." Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret; An- public are Invited. ; -i-iii displayed during mittee will be held Mondav eve- many years. The tavern now is ties.. Pointing to the fact that New The Ladles Guild will maet atrain :•• St. Joseph's Building Columbus-Cleveland drew Teleposky, 89 Perishing Ave- nlng at Snndor's on Hudson conducted by a son. The State aid program was de- Brunswick and Perth Amboy are on Wednesday, February 2 at 7:30 niip.imn. . nue, Carteret; Clinton Tinsley, Mr. Poskay was well-known as (ContinuecJ on Page 6) the "favored communities," he de- PTA to Meet Feb! 1 P. M. The Lutheran League wijl •v meeting of the 8t. Street at 7 P. M 129 West 120th Street, New York a violinist and for many years clared, "One George Street in New City; and James Lidelle, 1497 meet Thursday, February 3 at 7:3ft Membership Committee had his own orchestra. He played Brunswick and One Smith Street CARTERET—The regular meet- Madison Avenue, New York City. P, M. Chapter will at weddings and other functions Vkruinian Croup will in Perth Amboy Is worth two or ing of the Columbus - Cleveland Ralph J. Hague, 121! Emerson throughout the country^ Three of Hold Dance Sunday three times all the residential P.TA. will 'be held February 1, at Street, Carteret, received a five High School PTA Take Part in iS.Y. Fete his children also playe.d instru- property in Carteret. Based on our 8 P. M. In the Columbus School. year pin. ments in the same groijp. He was assessment, Perth Amboy should A Founder's Day program will p Set for Barn Dance CARTERET-Carteret Chapter CARTERET — A winter dance a former member of the Elizabeth sponsored by the Organization for be assessed at $95,000,000 and New be presented, in charge of Mrs. |H. S. Junior Class of Hadassah will participate in a CARTERET — The Carteret and Plainfleld Philharmonic Or- the Defense of Four Freedoms for Brunswick at $75,01)0,000. We are Michael Keleman, assisted by Mrs. Over 854 Employes special event, "Your Program High School P.T.A. -will sponsor chestras. Ukraine, Inc., No. 9, of Cartevet, incensed with this whole thing. Dolezav and Mrs. Peter Prokopiak. With VSMR 15 Years Takes a Holiday." at'the Chapter "The majority-of the population Fourth grade mothers will be in a barn dance for.the high school . T,,P,TS t Comedy Mr. Poskay was a member of will be held, Sunday evening, Jan- resen Room of Carmusie Hall, February 1 students and' parents, Saturday, uary 30, at the 'new St. Elias ' in small towns like Carteret is one charge of hospitality. CARTERET—More than half 7. Mrs. Elmer Brown, president of he Llndefi -Exempt Firemen's As- January 29, at the high school Auditorium. to three generations removed from of the employes of the U. S. ;i'!T;--,On February 18 the local chapter, and Mrs. Sam •oclation and also at one tirrje was gymnasium. Si Kiyak and his or- 1 Music will be furnished by Fur- foreign soil. They knew abuse and Metals Refining Company here •i "nor Class of C.H. 3. Roth will attend n active member of the Hun-, FOOD SALE SUNDAY chestra will furnish the music for' " dak and HisilPolka Dot Orchestra. tyranny and! they are quick to rec- have been with the company ' 'The Brain Storm," The chapter held a card party [atian Round Table Charity Asso- ognize -it in any form. We intend CARTERET — J A food sale dancing Which will commence at iation and the Moose of Linden Dancing wilistart at 7:30 o'clock. 15 yeak or more. :::, laugtwpacked com- last night at Chrome synagogue. to fight "this in every court if nec- sponsored by the Junior Choir of 8 P. M. .ind the Railway Elks. He 'was a Charles Matlaga is general the St. Mark's Episcopal Church /Current tabulations by the Mr. Mlohael Pusillo is chairman ••>• .HIS. under the dlrec- Mrs. Philip Chodosh and Mrs. chairman of the event and will be essary, This is not a threat or a personnel bureau at the plant 1 member of the Yedota Society will be held Sunday, January 30, of the affair. '•'••• Heion WUon. Mar- William Lebow were chairmen. warning. We came here to appeal itotal of 854 em- and a communicant of St. Ell^a- assisted by Joseph Olusczyk, John after both services until all articles show that a The lWies' committee is re- • student director. Mrs. Roth spoke on Zion affairs, Olusczyk, Wasyl Chomut, Walter to your good judgment. There Is no is 51 per cent of ! oeth's Church In Linden and I its compromise if Perth Amboy isn't are sold. The sale, will include ployes, which quested to meet at the high school »i The Brain Storm" and a play, "Let This Be a Les- Dytynlak, Stephen Konlw, Myro- the total pla^t roll, have been Holy Name Society. to be increased and New Brunswick cakes, pies, cookies, covered dishes between 6:30 an^ 7 P. M. that i M1<> Monday, January ion," was given. Mrs. Morris Ul- slaw Hydzik, Mychajlo Chimiak employed over 15 ;i Surviving are his wife, Mrs. and candy. evening. t, • i ' 'k^s can be »ecured man, Mrs. Sol Price, Mrs. Rose and Peter Brus. isnH to be increased. 1 ""'inber ot the cut and Jacoby, Mrs. 6am Rosenbaum and Julia Jurlck Poskay, Carteret; Mothers baking cookies for 'the [ affair are als6 requested to attend - l;i^ members of the Mrs. Louis Fox were featured hree daughters, iMrs. Ella Flana- a little earlier. ; •"*• Olga Benga, Mary players, with Mrs. Sam Klein jan, wife of Councilman Flana- Recreation Program Widened; Form 2 Girls' Leagues : kl' Bcrnadette Yaros, directing and Mrs. Elmer' E. ;an, of Llndenf Mrs. Margaret ' •''"HIS, Barbara Marrlss. BrcMn accompanist at the piano Walter of Magnolia, and Mfs Suggestion System is K;v>iosiak. John Dobrow- Lillian Von Schrag of Share Revitalized at Plant l.me Mills. Acres; two sons, foseph A., Jr., l! Mus Ciko is Winner Linden; seven ")les are to be played and Edward V., of CARTERET — Employes of !' YusUh. ThomM D'Zi- Of Safety Slogan grandchildren, including Patrol- the Poster-Wheeler Corporation 1!In Horvath, France* man Edward Flanagah, Linden; plant here now have an oppor- Prlhila, Florence j CARTERET—Carteret Safety two great grandchildren, and two tunity to win bonds for suBges- , le Kartmor and Council announced today that sisters, Mrs. Anne Mullel of Port tioiiB tending to Improve pro- A Chester, N. Y., and Mrs. Julia '-ileemuth. other* In the ijhe winner of Its safety slogan duction. A»>ert Rocky, Allen Ha- IsJHUs Joanne Clko, 22 Chris- Sabo, Garfleld. The company has decided to 1 '"iiald Puslllo. William topher Street. ' , The funeral, largely attended, revitalize the suggestion system, '-""'st Rohtly, Julia Mae For tier winning slogan, was held from thp Budrecki Fu- thus stirring employes to oiler "" Kish, Joan Sosnowskl, "Don't Risk Your Life— You neral Home, Lljnden, Tuesday leads. " K'Hidrk and Paula Da- Can't Get It Back," she was morning. A,solemn^'high mass of "As with most suggestion presented with a savings bond. requiem was offered in St. Eliza- plans, all ideas are reviewed by Her slojtn wilt be can-ted on beth's Church, Linden Interment mi itnpartial "committee and award determinations are made two billboards at WftS In £i Qtrtrude's Cemetery, f ; on the basis of a standard for-' !«" \ m*r Wheeler to the borough. Woodbridge. mula. V"< «>Jip Honored Budget is Unchanged; , employes of Cross Heads Health Board; „„";"• Plant. -Foster Wheeler Voters Get it Feb. 8 •,,:,;.'."'."• *>1° will retire on MI , '•*«» be rftmorfcl at a Jaffe is Named Counsel CAItTERET — Voters on Feb- 1 ruary 8 will be asked to approve M.,," ;•'•'» Howard Johmon'i nurse to succeed Mrs. Helen •n " " Woodbridge, tonight. CARTERET—Huiold Gross was oi reject a school budget approved 1 Jacoby. Mis'. WoUkl hasbecn con- elected president of the Board Of by the Board of Education follow- :i ,,,;';; '*ulb A. Sioke, Sr.. nected with tiie Rah way Memorial SI Health at its annual organization ing ii public hearing. On roll call, Win, , "'H. who hat been Hospital for several years. an . the company mor^| this week. Nicholas Sullivan was Commissioner Richard Donuvtm . I " years, named secretary and lie will suc- The budget of the board for 1955 cast the lone negative votti. H'7,, '""•" »nd Joseph p. 'XI ceed John Leshlck, April 1. wan set at $26,300, which is about The amount to be raised by tax- 'III,:, 02,500 over, last year's budget. [ Hie oonjpany for 11 The board appointed Meyer ation for school purposes this yew Jaffe, Perth Amboy, as its counsel Gross and Stephen Kovacs were KMltKATIUN I'lUKiHAM; lur the first time In tUt itw been set at $M!>,00,niu uu ball lt-4Kurh have been tonm-d VVhfii tlie cijll wenl out Jo 1)lre,lul. Uaniel SemellIll compared to ?I21^31.H« In at $3,500 per annum. appointed to the board by Mayor 1 ' ••-•"••-•• v,d (Mi sclwul nscul ycur. '"'•tern «hoj»,Wperin- Mrs. Eleanor Petruskl WHS re- Frank I. Bareford on New Year's 'wuHoi- Murn*ne. Mr- numed health nurse and Mrs. 1 Bronk Wolskl also was appointed Day. T PRF,f; FPTDAY, .lANTTARY 2ft. 1 !-">r»f» T'\nr, TWO Miss liorbarn Imbrrr \St. Demetrius' Modrrn W't lixhibil { For the /{•'»/>• rMf/ 7Yri.<<7 (.it. HOIK )\ ill Wiul February 12 \ FAvct* New()ffiin>\ Herri re Is for I (Iras Port Heading it I .f'.li IDm nrroiv, linlnts (iffirvrs CAlirKRKT • Ill honor of her CARTFRF.T CAHTKIIFT In <»os-ivaivi of ;i|i|irii:ii liui". rnniTia|!C Miss Rnr- filmed Virgin of St. 1 Personals :! i r;'; I' V i' - ir.n'; 11 "V- V F. W Wd'k. n (lispl IV of nio-l- bi'in linbri'c. duu;!htrr of Mr. nndUkrainian OfUmdcrx , •: i'i! • tilii;. C.irt.vl R.illk prii Wiipiin- will l,r ,-lvr,vn by Com- elected the following officers 1 1 M,s Kriniui Tmbrer, 26 Dnlbert I ii i i-nfiiiLiliv cli 'iiri t';i • Told mnndlnn Offin r Pent. St.-plwn Slinl, was Riven a surprise Mrs. Mary Shumny, president ... i! "'.'\ I'I'V Mrs. Mary LukaszkewU'Z, vr 11 At :, r.niilv rlnn.-r Held nt thMv Kimly. Kxmitlye fifflrer Lieut. H slimvn- lit the -home of Mrs. Wil- c|.( ! Ilnskliis. rhnirm.m of ami Mrs Jnhn Choslnk, S. DBVIS, and 1st Rat. Mm Boy- ;n>d Jones, Bernard Street. president; Mrs, Pftriiska Kokoh i».i.rii Andrew C!uiM< n-.<'!.. Rtrrrl announced the rhli*. o[ (!:.. A. ar,2n;l Tank Tin, Mi'-s Imbrro will become the secretary, and Mrs. Mnry I>I,IJ •:.: Thomas 0. K'mnii of their daughter. 103rd Armored Group of Hi- Na- bride tif Carol Snow, son of Mr. henki. trenstu-er. Committee^ ;ni ..Ifnt and tni'.l iilli i'i. tional Guard, at, V F W. lx:nl- j|)h son of Mr •mil MrsiJohn Snow, Rnhway. at elude Mrs. Serafina ' , I ••>; i-, Vi.'P pit'slilrill; Kinil Qiiartera.Jia9.P'1i'sliln'i Avi-nin'. :<>- .ink DiB l2 Larch the First Presbyterian Church, Mrs, Mary Bamburnk, Mis Am •;• i. \ c- pvoM :uit :ir;l fum - 1 to fi P M. Ti;:' pun- i fif'y flR Wondbridtjp, at noon, February 12. I.esky, Mrs. Anastasia Bamlu Alii.ii'W .1 Hll.i s •.•)(•':irv- Mrs. Johanna Lltus, and Mr i i ivi .i:,;l usMMiilH Illl-' iif- IK rinpUB'ed by the Miss Lois Ilanick's Paniska Sikora. C(,r\)., I.iiHU-n, while her: li.ure is mi employee of the Vul-.STRICTLY FRESH Bridal Set for Feb. THEATRE TARTY SUNDAY i i!.ur. assistant ijTii.'-um Co., Sewaren. He CARTERET- Holy Family p- CARTERET—Mks Lois Banl:1*. '•;i. i. .'.risen. Elni'T K BM'MI. in the U. S. Army for five wlll hold n Una Ire pni'ty thK Su i ,,,•. iiu-liiiliiiii service in Korea, j T ONDON, England, dentist has diiiishter of Mr. and Mrs. Step-lien • • •• c •i.tiini. Mr Hii'-feiiir M: really pulled an "iichrr." day and will attend An Ice sli 1 To Hold Cake Sale i Bmick. Liberty Street, has set -i r, y, [f ,••* i::>,1 Mi. Says he won't treat any woman in N-w York. The group will m- 1 February S as the date of li«r i ,I!.I;I (Hi' •Inrv 'flu' children of Mary of St. An- In front of the parochial s.i,, wearing lipstick. This limits him. marriage to William Dorner. su'i hnny . Church have made plans on the distafT side, to |nt" r,t-; Buses will leave at 12:45 P. M. or :i (iiki- snle to be held February nr Mr. and Mrs. William Darner, under the age of two Mr Trvington. I ,-'.tlh of Mi?ii Dcinsl.i ; in ilic cliiirrh hall'after the 7:30 * * * The ceremony will take place BABy HANGS IN Al'TO 9:00 o'clock Musses Sunday National Arts Foumliifnm CLEVELAND, Ohio—MIR. .it IUi '(did by Vurcnts morning It was also voted, at a 1 in Sacred Heart Church here it mokes its third annual !i|)|H'iil Carter, 27, returned to her aulomr im held in the church hall, to for a blank record in each juke 3:30 P. M. In honor of her ap- i ' :! t\i:I! I' P 'inn'tir- •dv-h bile after (shopping and found keep a scrapbook of Sodality sic- jr*o* for those who want to enjoy proaching marriage, Miss Banick :;•. :i !i!, •:<• by 'Mr .Hid Mrs. 16-months-old son, Andrew, hani| tiviiies. with Miss Annette Coppolo | was given a surprise shower. > .. , Di !M--i;i 20 R«T' vi I" Av- ing by his head "from a pnnuai l)l*i(TKS TIIMIR RKWAHDS: I'nstcr-WliicliT Corporation plant corresponding secretary, in chrage.' ICWTHEAKNUTHIN'/ - ',! •!.i- ''•.H'.ricinT/ of tlit'ir opened read window. Police PXITIIUVI"! l.ilk over IV ties wit!) some nl (lie winner-, of die Miss Alblna D'Alessio, newly elect- enmpimy's slimfstinn sv.lcm. Shmvn I mm lift Id riid'l arr: Or- ed prefect, was in charge. llHve he stood on the rear arm ie '. • :.'i.i-•>i 34!) i:.i':l<- Avcmi.'. viic Ciivcv, plant sii|)frlntrn<; Stephen C awnrlskv, Dover whip won SID: .lerome R.-;ije, production Stills make returns on the Holy heiu'tiful lacy fern print Avlsco .'< • : • '.intfd frum Wi oil^virlu: rn«inf r; Srbastlano OapparHII. Krzabrth. who won $400; Vincent rayon erfpe. The scooped neck- the arm rest, catching his hc.i I.i ;-', i'.oK, ri.is- of '54. !{<•;' Childhood stamps as soon as pos- the window. * Fox, machine shop superintendent anil II. M. Murnnne. person- sible. A Catholic question and an- linr party dress takes on a dra- of lite Week " ' .. Knt'an W;u vi'lor.in, Boston One thing seldom happens to "the Friendly Store" near her and on the same day. Mrs. Carmen Barbato ana Mr. uiiu a » * s (,'llllC. us In America, anyway. They Mrs. Michael Valovcik, of Perth Bill Introduced in Congress don't often broadcast bagpipe TRUCK Amboy. would make it legal to send live OH A CKOONF.R music."—Bristol (Va.l Herald- 1 c scorpions through the mail. If 'Hi rlii rlful K.unds we ome- Now that they are making Vacationing AND HE FOOTS '-. passed, there'll be a sting in iii:ii's licur over tht radio arc auto parts out of vegetables, one Robert E. McDonnell, son of THE BILLS, TOO some letters. tiiiisird by sun-spats, an a.slron- realizes what a smart man It was Daniel E. McDonnell, Woodbridge j Many a man Is always on his • « • u:>i"r believes I heard one sun- who first named truck, gardens. Avenue, is vacationing in Florida. toes because his wife is always ! "Light as a feather" is one :-;)nl hi.-t niuht that was a. so- —Saginaw News. Surprise Party on his heels. — The Davenport saying in which Connecticut |ii-.mo ;ind on: that was :t tenor. (IowaI Times) A surprise birthday party was state police don't believe. They -Detroit News. held for Mrs. Michael Camllleri, recently arrested a truck-driver IIEAIITY LAUGH FILLERS Woodbridge, the former Clara truck'er driving an overloaded An d.d couple were listening to Decibus, P.ort Reading, at the vehicle—31,000 pounds of feath- Tlic ether day we met a man STCREWIDE SALE---SUPER VALUES a broadcast service, the husband home of her daughter, Mr. and ers was the cargo. win) li id re.u'hed the depths of sittiriK back smoking his pipe, his The Mari^ in the Moon may Mrs. Joseph Darone, 21 Meade diM'liisionment. He had spent rife in deep concentration. Half Roon have a "mouse" tot 3 play» Street, Sewaren. Guests were Mr. AVAILABLE IN ALL DEPARTMENTS mate, if prediction of a Maryland •it'/oo on-n^pcnffaiVcnt cure for an hour passed in silence. Ttvn, and Mrs. Louis Decibus and chil- l.ni.iosis. Then he fnun;l out .suddenly, the old man laughed. University scientist comes true, Prof, fred S. Singer says that a dren, Roger and Carol; Mr. and lint tit) mif liked him anyway, "Sandy," exclaimed his wife, Mrs. Michael Decibus and son, Mi- .-['he Coast (iuard M;inaziiie. "minimum orbital unmanned — Men's, Furnishings — "why this merriment on the Sub- satellite of the earth"—MOUSE hael; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pavo- bath?" l,I!.Vr TIIEVHK WORTH —an instrument-bearing device, losky, Mrs. Allen Snyder, the "Ah," said Sandy, "the par- 3 pr. fort.00 A niiiu at Clinton got, 2S years could be launched by 1957. Misses Janet and Mary D. Camil- son's just announced the collection SOCKS !'ir killinn his wife; a wom:m uL * • • leri. Sgt. Paul Hickman, Mr. and Hnd here I am safe at home." Mrs. Louis Durante and aons, John 2 P?- fOf 1 .00 Cui.-vil 131 uIIs got 70 y(-itrs> for • The San Francisco mint, es- Values to 85C 'i:::liri- her husoand. Tlii.t,' no ! tablished in 1854, is tentatively and Louis, and Michael Camilleri. SOCKS GAVE IN •'» ; scheduled to stop its coining of Entertain at Buffalo Dinner "Talk about persistence. Three SOCKS 'Soft Cotton Sports) (1.00 Value) 85c 3 PI". fOT 2.50 money by the end ol March. IJs Mr. and Mrs. Charles McGet- times he asked me to kiss him and location precludes installation of igan, West Avenue, Sewaren, iotsi tin-re times I refused." new, heavy equipment such as were hosts to the Ladies' Auxiliary Sport Shirts Po!o Shirts °"* 1.00 "Thi-n what happened?" used at benver and Philadelphia. of Port Reading Fire Company 1 "Oh. well—one can't KO on li-ce * * • at their home Tuesday .evening. SHIRTS (Fhnnel, L. S., Sport, Dress) (Odd Lots) I .99 There's gold in lead—Lead, Mr, McGettigan, who has Quite a S D., that is. Nearly one fourth remarkable collection of local (Flannel, L. S., Sport) (3.95 Values) Middlcrx County Surrogate's Court of all the gold produced in the 2.99 NOTICE TO CKRDITOHS movies, showed some of his films SHIRTS United States coYnes from its Joseph O ShutPllo, Jr., Executor of to his guests, M.rliiuM Florin, deeensed, by direction Homestake gold mine, which has (Low SkevesJ (Values to 5.S5I 3.99 if Elmer E Drown, Surrogate of the been producing since 18.77, A buffalo dinner was the fea- SHIRTS ('o;mi.y of Middlesex, hereby gives inline in the creditors of 'the said ture of the evening. It was pre- (Lous Sleeves. Gabardine) 16.4} Value) 4.9S IIGNUPI Mk'linel Florin, to bring in their debts, A new portable radio, using pared by Mrs. McGettigan, Mrs. uniiml-. nnd claims iigulnst the ettate transitors instead of conventional 'harles McGettigan, Jr., Mrs. 'I tin: suld deceased, under oath or vacuum tubes, is said to play for iior Wool>i i8 95 Valties> [Urination, within six months from Holger Peterson and Miss Cath- ' - khls ttnte or the" will be forever barred a year's normal usage on two erine McGettigan. SHIRTS >f iiiiy action therefor ugaliist the said flashlight batteries. L. S. - 10(K< Wool) (5.95 Value) Xxerutar * * 4 Auxiliary members present were 3.£9 DiUcd January 17th, 1955. Mrs. Frank D'Apollto, Mrs. Peter | SWEATERS Despite radio and television jqSEPH Q. SHUTELLO. competition, Britain had its best Dosena, Mrs, Samuel DeMarino, j SWEATERS (Sleeveless Pullover — !0C, Wool), (Small Sites) 1.99 StObKUR! Executor. Mrs. Joseph Schillaci, Mrs. John' S:iinuel Kaplan, Esq., book-producing year in history. Homich, Mrs. Albert Giordano, I "i Cooke Avenue, Publishers issued a total of 19,188 5LACI\S iRaj-on (iabardinel (AH Sizes) arterct. N J., new titles, 447 more than in 1952, Mrs. John Kolena, Mrs, Dorothy 2 pr. 11.00 Attorney, the previous peak year. Shaffer,' Mrs. Carmen D'Alessio, C. P. f-21. 28; 2-4, U Mrs. Sabby Martino, Mrs. Dom- SLACKS iKayon Gabardine) (All Si/es) 2 pr. 15.00 NOTICE OF ANNUAL SCHOOL ELECTION hiick Coppola,,Mrs. Leo Ciuffreda, Naticc is hereby 'given to the legal voters of the School District Mrs, Anthony Covino, Mrs. Julius (All Wool Gabardines) 110.95 Value) 8.99 rif the Borough of Carteret, in the County of Middlesex, that the Simeone, Mrs. Armando Simeone, SLACKS Mrs. Nicholas Pelligrino, Mrs. Mi- .mnual meeting for the election of three (3> members of th.3 Board I Full Lined) (Values to 15,95) i;f Education for the full term of three (3) years will be held, at chael Simeone, Mrs. Joseph Cov- WINTER JACKETS 10.00 iTBular polling places, on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8th, 1955, from ino, Mrs. Andrew Decibus. Mrs. INFRAFROST - The "frost- Keep your Eye on the Sky in the :!:00 P. M. to 9:00 P, M., and as milch longer as may be necessary Michael Solecki and Mrs. Joseph Florida visitors never see is WINTER JAtKETS Hull Lined) (Values to 25.00) 15.00 to enable all the legal voters present to cast their ballot. Nevis. captured by the camera with; use of an infrared filter and film Other important guests of the (Blanket Lined) (".45 Value) At said meeting will be submitted the question of voting a tax at Miami Beach, Fla. , White WORK JACKETS 4.99 GROUND for the following: ivening were Lester Neary, Col- effect is given by wavelengths FOR CURRENT EXPENSES $530,784.41 onla; Harold Van Ness, Avenel: of light below the visible spec- FOR REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS 60,000.00 William O'Neill, Iselin; Joseph trum, which humans tense as FOR CAPITAL OUTLAY ...- 15,000.00 Csabai, Fords, all members of the heat waves. , On All Sweaters, Gloves OBSERVER FOR EVENING SCHOOL—FOREIGN BORN 1.50IJ.00 Board of Education; James Ca- tano, Sewaren, and Holger Peter- of St, Anthony's Church, will spon- % O" • Caps & Other Sportswear TOTAL $607,284.41 son, Port Reading. sor a public card party tonight in CORPS Card Party Tonight the church hall. All are invited to Call or write Civil Detente QUESTION: Shall the sum of $£965.65 be transferred from the Cur- Tihe Altar and Rosary Society attend. rent Account of June 30, 1954, to the Repair Account for the 1954-1955 school year and the sum of $1,336.31 from the .Repair Account of June 30, 1954, to the Repair SHOE SALE This Ad is Account for the 1054-1955 school year? January 26, 1955 Home financing made easy JOSEPHINE O'BRIEN, Secretary, Worth 50c CARTERET BOARD OF EDUCATION FLCRSHEIMS Values to 20.00 14.80 to 16.80 C. P. 1-28; 2-4 at One of the most voluable services 200 PAIR , we offer to prospective home buyers Itaab's, "The Friendliest MEN;S SHOES is practical and experienced counsel ™™«. u.« 5.95 - 7.95(*9.95 Store in Kafiway" in selecting the wisest financing plan. BUSTER B>OWN | Urinj: this Ad in and receive 50c ; credit on any purchase featur- CHILDREN'? SHOES •»«*«.*«*-*.«.u«• 3.99 Sensational Sale All Women's Dress Nationally Advertised and WalkinW g WOES 25% OFF All Wool • Sweaters TEENAGE E FLATS 1.99 • Blouses Blue Serge Suits By Buster Brown, • Skirts 2,99 ami Reg. $65 Sundial, Paris Fashions and 3.99 00 r NURSE?' OXFORDS Values to !).!).> Nobv $25 Wlielhei you intend to buy oi build oi wont Jo letingnce an old morloarje, WOMEN'S com* in and talk things over with us Not all sizes in every' model, We'll gladly point ou1, without obligation, STADIUM BOOTS—- 4.99 but the bargains are terrific. oil the fads and figures you net*J for happy ond successful home ownership
11JL Many Other Unadvertised Burguim in Furnishings Safety lor Swiii^i Sinct 1869 Specials In All Departments The PERTH AMBOY RAAB'S SPECIALTY L.BRDBGS'&SONS STOKE HOURS; Savings Institution Open Evenings IMmi Kt KINO m. - PBRTt AMMW.lt.X SHOPPE rum A»iot, NIW mtit Till 6 Christensen's I'hoiic riltun 1 -15iJ Free I'arkini R«ar «t Store MIMUI nouAi. DlPMii HiwUNct caipouyoH Friday Till 9 Kill! Muin Street, Railway Closed We FRIDAY, JANUARY 2R, I'AGK THREE PARKVIEW PATTER Direct Polio Benefit Fete Suggestions Bring Awards Youth Sunday ,...SI ROSENBAUM MRS. BETTY HEPWORTH Services Listed CA-l-7341 CA-1-4390 (•ARTKRF.T This Sunday Is i A u'ill bold a Board MacDonald and Mrs. Thomas Westminster Fellowship Day at IM,I;,Y, .January 31 at Douglas. the First I'resbytprmn Church of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Douglas, I>RiiRht,pr born J.0 Mr. nmi Mis Cnitnrt The theme for the morn- ,,[ Health offers free L«ber Avenue, entertained Mr. Alfi-rd Miles, 43 Mercer Street, nt. ini! sci vin- will be "One Fellow- ,, following services: and Mrs. Glllman with a dinner l-ln" Rahway Memorial Hospital. ship m chvist ' Sump of the youni pm|ilc of (in- Clniii h will partlcl- iisMniK nurse service, and a show Saturday In New York Mrs. Miles Is the former Lorraine City. pnv in the morniiiK service as fol- '.•inns for dogs. Jones. ;nw . mil in woisiiip, Thomas To- Club is furnishing bi- Cub Scout Den No. 4, accom- parlied by Den Mother Mrs. Douu- l;i:i• rn. invin iitioii. Patricia Me- ,, Hi,, high school for Soti born to Mr. and Mrs. las and Den Chief George Sisco, :•'•< srii|)iiiu> raiding, Marian ,,, Who wish to ride Oeorgo Tftrdiss. 31 Frederick will take a train trip Saturday in. in [,;urj Heinertsen. Nancy ,i school- Rtrrrt. at. the Elizabeth a^nrral afternoon. The Central Railroad ii ml prayer of dedlca- „,, Their Cakes Hosplt.nl, January 22. Mrs. Tar- Is arrariKini? a tour of the Round tinn. Neil ('iiw;c UarbRia Relnert- .lid Elizabeth Mada- diss is thr former Dorothy Popo- House In Eliaabethport as part of .11. pn-uiiMii of the Fellowship, ,'l ni-liirrs of Mr. and vioh. the Cub Scout theme for this will Kivc Hie ;iiiiiouncements. The ici, M Spruce Street,, w> month which Is Railroading. m.nriici will preiich the sermon. ,, .,• 'thirteenth birth- .Son bom to Mr. nnd Mrs. .John A pack meeting for dub Snouts Tiic nimhinrd rliolvs of the Church Kennn, 184 PershlnR Avenue, at and parents will be held on Friday win Mim the iinthem, "Children the Elizabeth General Hospital. ;!,,, Robert Sharkey, evening, February 4, In the Pres- of tlir UcHvenly Father," and Mrs. Kpnna Is the former Anita ,n street, entertained byterian Church. Alice Kimrtle iiiul Carolyn King ' o.i II. Lasher. is birthday. Mr. and Mrs. William Hepworth and hoi will sum a duct. "Jesus Our flood •^in-key. Sr., of Pater- three children. 109 Hagaman St. Shepherd." S<)n born to Mr. and Mrs. John ,,nl Mis. EmllTraut- Just returned from a visit to her At 7:30 P.M. there will be a Sun- Fed or, 14/10 Roosevelt Avenue, at - ilioriio. were their parents atFayson LakeR. They had d:iy rvenlnc service with the guest the Rahway Memorial Hospital. a wonderful time participating in speaker for the evening, the Rev. Mrs. Fedor Is the former Jean A (iOOD WINDFALL: llerr arc two employes of Foster Wheeler ;-. cniicn. 61 Sycamore all the winter sports. Winston Hedburg. The Rev, Win- Husvnr. Corporation Rettins honris for plant suggestions. Shown from 1 Mr. and Mrs. Michael ston Heclbur ,' is a former Army ,,,i,,(i her birthday left to rleht are T. F. (iodlrsky, Works Manager. h:iinline tin- ,lnmcr at her home. 28 Ash St. entertained Mr: and Clmplain and Is now the director Mrs. Stan Baron of Arthur Ave. awards to John Lukach, Jr., 117 William Street, this borough, if iiic Child Evangelism Fellow- ,;; Adam Sudzuk, 77 Democratic Group $25, and John Warner, Rarwood, same amount. ,,.!,.. entertained at a Mr. and Mrs! 8tan Baron, 67 Ar ship of Middlesex County. The ,: in honor of his thur Ave., entertained their in Reaffirms Backing Guest musician for the evening Is , .:, present were Mr. laws, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Mrs. Richard Boos of Rahway, , ,,h spath of Bay- Baron, and Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon CARTERET — The Democratic THE HIGH-SPOT N J.. who will play hymn selec- •>, William Rett of Baron, all of Newark. county committee men and \*omen tions on the marimba. Atl mem- today reaffirmed their stand in On Monday about thirty-five will be a program of popular music bers of the community are Invited backing the candidacies of Edward boys, all members of Mr. Wlelgo- and the other is the music depart- to this Inspirational thour at the ; ,l:imes O'Donnell, BENEFIT FETE: The social committee of the March of Dimes J. Dolan Jr. and Alex Fazekas, in- linski's industrial arts classes, ment's annunl spring program. Presbyterian Church. ".'•in,., hrld a birthday drive has announced that a dance will lip held Friday evening, Magyar Church umbents and John Mitro. traveled to New York for the Members of the Senior class on : ,t[ their daughter, February 11, at the Bethlen Hall at 8:30 P. M. Music will be "Members of the county commit- Motorama. the Annscott News staff are plan- i oiithday. furnished hy the K-Dets. All money realized will co towards the tee are the backbone of the Gen- The Carteret High School P. T. ning a trip to see the musical hit, .,v to Zelda Qreen- polio fund. Mrs. Stephen Calluuari and Mrs. Rose Levy, shown i: To Install Staff eral Democratic Organization." A. is holding a square dance to- "Pajama Game." Medvetz-Mihalko above, are co-chairmen. i! :,iiiiiin Street. morrow, February 29, In the high Mr. Donltello left the faculty of ,-,:tt-r. son of Mr. and CARTEREf — Rev. Alexander hool gym. The dance Is open to F :'• Carteret High School today. His Wedding on Feb. 19 ,, Hurh Street, cele- Darocjy, Pastor of the Magyar Re- SALE SET FOR FEB. 3 both students and adults. Tickets Math and Science classes will be .::!ii birthday. He Is a formed Church has announced CARTERET—The Sisterhood of /111 be sold at the door. taught by Mr. Zimmerman, a for- 1 that this Sunday the Sunday Excavation Work Started CARTERET—Miss Pauline Ml- : .1 tin Cub SCOUt«. the Blessed Virgin Mary of the St. Speaking of dances, the Sopho- mer ijesident of Washington, N. J M David Lauclc, 76 School will meet at 9 A. M., Enu- halko, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, 9 Demetrius' Ukrainian Church will iore class will hold a dance on the The Carteret Women's Club is ,. i i Id a christening Ush worship service will be held Edward Mihalko. 23 Union Street, hold a pirogy, cabbage roll, cake th or 5th of February. sponsoring an art exhibit to be ..luchtcr, Fern Cecil, at 10 A. M., and Hungarian wor- On St. Demetrius Center has set February 19 as the date and pie sale, on Thursday, Feb- held In the high school on Feb- ship service at 11 A. M. During CARTERET — The excavation ph Lesky, Stanley Truch, John Miss Kramer's music classes are of her marriage to Frank Medvetr, ruary 3. Luncheon will be served ruary 9, 10 and 11. The exhibit the course of the Hungarian wor- preparatory for the construction •Irycuna, Michael Muzyka and Ml- reparing for two programs, One son of Mr. and Mrs. John Med- ,,..,,.].- io Mr. and Mrs. from 11 A. M. to 4 P. M. at the will be open during school hours ship service will be installed the f the foundation of St. Demetrius :hael Basilici. vetz, Lowell Street. The ceremony ', ... is. hi Arthur Ave- Ukrainian Pavilion. Advance or- and from 7 to 9 on February 9 following church officials elected Community Center on upper ders mft be made TTENDS MCCARTHY DINNER will take place in Sacred Heart : w arrival, Maureen, Members of the Sisterhood of j y by contacting when awards will be presented. last Sunday: John Nemlsh, chief- loosevelt Avenue has begun this he Blessed Virgin in charge of the one of the members, calling the CARTERET—Ernest Burrows of Church. elder; Stephen Phillips and Louis Entrance is Aot limited to high wk. St, Demetrius parish will .inner are: Mrs .Anna Wadiak, pavllion, or contacting Mrs. Mary iVoodbridge and formerly of Car- In honor of her approaching si,k IJst J. Szabo, vice chief elders; Wil- school students but must be ac- Hke part in religious services on •Irs. Pauline Skocypec, Mrs. Ana- Harrow, ret served on the reception com- marriage, Miss Mihalko was given ;;.,;: i M. daughter of ll»m Mftsyrsi, treasurer; Frank companied by a 25-cent entrance he site of the new building Sunr •tasla Bamburak. Mrs. Mary Luk- mittee for the dinner held in a bridal shower at the home of , JLIUI Hnnsen, 78 Cslzmadia, Sr., William Harcsa, fee. lay, Jnn. 30, at 4 o'clock in the aft- iszkewicz, Mrs. Anna Lesky, Mrs. honor of United States Senator Mrs. Johanna Magyar, Perth Am- ...i is recuperating Sr., Julius ReLsz, Walter Sipos, INFANT BAPTIZED Don't be surprised at the science •rnoon. Prayers of the blessing of Jary Bamburak, Mrs. Paraska Joseph McCarthy at the Essex boy. • Louis Toth. E. C, John Lazar and CARTERETT — The Infant son fiction in the year's "Loud- he foundation^nd Invoking divine Cokolus, Mrs. Seranna Dumansky, House, Newark, Saturday evening. .. a.s Marion Street, Frank Deak. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bodnar, speaker." Graduation plasses are lid and guidance will be offered Mrs. Catherine Spoganetz, Mrs. Mr. Burrows Is local chaplain of : \i. .md Mrs. Phil 4 LefTert Street, was baptized supposed to look to the future. In honor of the newly elected >y Rev. John Hundiak. local pas- Rose Shymansky, Mrs. Tecla Carr. .P.W. 2314 and is employed by Domitiello Honored .-in(I io the Perth 1 Thomas Paul. Sunday, at the St. ;he Foster Wheeler Corporation church officials and the officers of ;or, with the assistance of Rev. Members of St. Ann's Auxiliary ; ,; (or four stitches Demetrius .Ukrainian Orthodox liere with the First Aid group. At Farewell Tea • •.. when she slipped the several clubs, an Installation Michael Zaparyniuk of Trenton, n charge of tickets are: Mrs. Stella PLAN HYMN SING Dinner will be held this Sunday nd Reverend Fathers Andrew Church. The Rev. John Hundiak CARTERET — A Hymn Sins .: ...'] hand. 'hillips, Mrs. Rose Zazworsky, officiated. CARTERET—Members of the . ::innibusch. 13- noon at Bcthlcn Hall. The public Beck and Harry Pypluk of the St. Mrs. Anna Muzyka, Mrs. Mary GUILD TO MEET will be sponsored by the church is Invited to attend. Sponsors for the child were Carteret High School Benevolent : n! Mi. and Mrs. Andrews Ukrainian Orthodox Harrow, Mrs. Kay Symchlk, Mrs.j schol of the St. Mark's Episcopal Center of South Bound Brook. Re- Mrs. Mary Mehrlander and Mi- CARTERET — The Young Wo- Church on Sunday, February 6, at Association tendered Patrick Do- ,.,!:. 100 Daniel Tate Kostowlat, Mrs. Ann Kiel- men's Guild of the Calvary Bap- natlelb a tea party Tflesday In sponses will be sung by the church chael Bodnar. A dinner followed 7:30 P. M. .: ',..<• Perth Amboy PAL AUXILIARY ELECTS man. tist Church well meet tonight at honor of his leaving Carteret High choir under the direction of Prof at the home of the parents. CARTERET — Ladles' Auxiliary A dance to the tunes of K-Dets the home of Mrs. Steven Barkaszl, Featured will be solos, duets, School to take a teaching position Joseph Reynarovich. Following Maxwell and Police Athletic League, has elected orchestra will begin at 7 P, M. of Colonia, who will also be the special hymns by the Junior and with the Newark School System. religious rites, all members of the "i ill the following officer:}: Mrs. Ralph hostess of the evening. A final re- Senior choir also an opportunity Mrs. Kobrln, chairman of the board of trustees led by Walter CARD OF THANKS :,ud up with White, president; Mrs. Doris Mil- port on the cards sales will be given for congregational singing of well association, was In charge, assist- W. Wiuliak, president, and mem- TO HOLD DANCE TONIGHT ler, vice president; Mrs. Julia Lar- LUCY FELICIA CISZAK by Mrs. Irene Adam. There will be known hymns. ed by Edwin Quin, Herman Horn, bers of the parish will deposit cards CARTERET — The Recreation | [• kln. recordlnR secretary; Mrs. Lil- We wish to express our sin- A sliver offering will be taken • ...Iii (or o-year-old Department will hold a free dance election of officers and plans will Frank. 0'Brie.n, John Wler, Mrs. lian Zusman, correspondlnK secre- with their signatures in a metat cere thanks tp our relatives, up. ; .i if.i :;iman Street, for teen-agers in the Nathan Haie be made for the coming years ac- Mary Kelley, Mrs. Olive Gunder- i:r chicken pox. tary, and Mrs. Vllma Yustak box which will be placed in the friends and neighbors for their tivities. sen, Miss Helen Wilson. Miss Lo- corner-stone of the buydinR on the School tonight from 7 to 9:30 kind words of consolation, \. I Sqiiiid treated treasurer. College enrollment in the U. S. retta Powers, Mrs. Ann McCabe lay of its dedication and formal o'clock, The Carteret, High School spiritual bouquets and beauti- :-:,i Birch Street, swing band will play. CARD OF THANKS up for the second straight year. and John Wielgolinski. .nit Ahuli was ac- opening scheduled to be held on ful floral tributes extended to CANDIDATE FOR DKGREF. July 3rd of this year. Those parish- •;.;::••.: ::i the car door us In our recent 'bereavement DOMINIK SECONDI CARTERFT — Stewart M. Cho- ioners that will not be able to at- <•: V.Vlcoine to Mrs. IN ARMED FORCES in the loss of our dearly be- We wish to express our deep dosh, son ot Mr and Mrs. Harry tend Sunday ceremonies will have : •"•• .mil daughter, CARTERET — Donald William loved mother, grandmother, gratitude to our relatives, Chodosh. 317 Washington Avenu • i i.e;r from New- m opportunity to place their cards Ryan, son of Mr. and Mrs'. Edward great grandmother, and sister, friends, and neighbors for their .'•in;; with her is a candidate for the decree of in the box on any day before July Ryan. Chrome Avenue, who en- Lucy Felicia Ciszak. kind expression of sympathy, :,-:n-^»u, Mr.-and Master of Science at the Univer- 3rd. In his messasc to the mem- listed in the Air Force for four We especially wish to thank spiritual bouquets and beauti- '• ... 103 Hasaman sity of Illinois. bers Rev. John Hundiak said: "By year, is receiving his training at Rev. M. A. Konopka; Rev. ful floral tributes extended to inscribing your name or the name Sampson Air Force Training Base, Raymond Szulecki; Dr. L. P. us in our recent bereavement ••!•.• in Zelda Green- BREAKFAST SUNDAY of your family on the card you will New York. Gould; 824 U.A.W.-C.I.0. de- in the lpss of our dearly be- .•:u.it:on from Wee- CARTERET — CareyC Council ive expression to your belief tha partment Sorbo cast unit; loved husband, son and broth- er, Dominik Secondi. 1280. Knights of Columbus, will St. Demetrius Community Cente LICENSE RF.VOKED Baker and Company Manufac- ;. . ol BircK"Street, hold a communion breakfast Sun- is being erected not only on phy CARTERET — The Department turing tool room; Craftsmen We especially wish to thank • • ' '1 :.iiisiliiy.„„„. . Questuucas a day in the Columbian Club follow siciil foundation but also and pri of Motor Vehicles at Trenton an- Club; boys of erection shop Rev. Louis Cortney; Rev. Vlc- Rutherford. Ing the 8 A. M Mass In St, Eliza manly so on the foundation of ou nounced today that the driver's li- U.S.1VKR. Co.; boys at treat- t'or Grabrian; Rev. Gregory Mrs. John I beth's Church. faith and loyally to our parish." cense of Calvin Relford, 25, 49 ment Tilant; Theodore Roose- O'Brien; Rev. Raymond Szu- A dinner and dance will be hel( Mercer Street, has been suspended velt Lodge No. 219; boys of lecki; Dr. Walker; employees at the Ukrainian Pavilion at for four months. tank house department U. S. of broad gang transportation P. M., immediately after the re Listed against his record are M. R. CO.; employes of Best U.S.M.R. Co.; tank house ligious ceremonies. Dmitri Zaz three speeding and one careless Made Co.; kakeltte Company; powder supervision U.SM.R. wrosky and Stanley Phillips ar driving charge. Local 824, O.A.W.-CI.O.; For- Co.; boys of tank house depart- co-chairmen of this affair with esters of America No. 48; Sun- ment U.S.M.R. Co.; Carteret committee of men consisting o: shine Club manufacturing de- Smelting Refinery Workers you can play lovely music Jrfn Ference, Michael Dobrowolsk JOHN HUTNICK ENDORSED partment Baker Company, Union lLocal No. 837; employes Myron Wolansky. Michael Bodnar, CARTERET — The Union Local Local 1668 U.A.W.-CXO.; pall- of I. T. Williams & Son; pall- John Dobrowolski, Jr., Anthon at Foster Wheqler Corporation has bearers; Carteret and Wood- bearers; Carteret and Wood- Bamburak, Basil Wolansky, Wai- endorsed John Hutnick. its presi- bridge police escorts, and the bridge police escorts, and the te-r Terem'tski, John Lesky, Pau dent, a.s candidate for the Board Synowieckl Funeral Home for Synowiecki Funeral Home for Wasiowlcz, Joseph^Skropozkl, Jo- of Education. satisfactory services rendered. satisfattory services rendered. Family of the late Family of the late Lucy Felicift Ciszak Dominik Secondi cia ' ULIANO'S
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1 '.'Is of housewives, business executives, farrnrrs— Company. ... !•''• Ii ••in all walks of life-people who never dreamed This bank advocates loans of this kind only for • "Jilil ylay a musical instruinent-arejinding new en- 111 "I iind satisfaction in the amazing Hammond Chord the most necessitous purposes—when sickness has 111 In II matter of minutes anyone can learn to play meant a succession of bills, when home.maintenance ' "» lh.: Range" or "Old Black Joe." Not.perfectly, has required some unanticipated expense, when the •'I'Msmtly. Lasy "picture music" A£\Ff ff INOLDACki motor on the old car just couldn't do the job any v n w hat keys to play. All playing ^f / r| "Ill- l'"ib ure easy to foflow, ^ , longer and a new one had to take over. When these Retain your good hcalili NJ>IH through >i>o»ite SUfl WOODBRlDGE H. i Member Fcdeiul Deposit Insurance Corporation P" IHIOAD STREET, NEW AUK 2, IN. J, 155 AVENEL STREET AVENEL 111.,..!,. * . ,- CAHTERET PRp, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2ft, Ui3i) ;
I LIES IN THE OINTMENT," COMPROMISE IHIIT BY liOOSF. Ruffled Charm KEANEY. Neb—Atkins for ft A Bill dismissed her sweetlu ADA. dklii Hrrnnrd Baran-1 checkup on local rainfall recently, n';!'i. ri4-v(,i!-(ilil circus worker, with the statement that she • \MI•. invnMv hint by a noose, B IS- Kearney Hub a reporter received not thUiB of marrying him 1 hi- following report from the fniit mn;li>;. Hnr,inaskl was driving he had a few thousand dollar?! wral.her man: "The gauge shows I six liitrli tram of ponies pulling A few months later she met, II Mother (incise float. He turned KO nf an inch-but I think we only had about .78 of an Inch, be- and asked him how much he 1)11 Irani sinlili-nlv to avoid hittlni? saved up. a \'omun find the drat struck tt ,MIIM' there were two bugs and a This month is one of new be- clili'krn Cover wii'i >.iV of hay. cousin;1, the c!of PACKED HOUSE ways to prepare this fnvnrlti? dish casserole. Dot with DuUcr Bnke In who was the better cotton picker, u>- 'pos'-italp an ov<.n '350 dcRi'eesi. until thor- KHIT Shannon, a newspaper col- The movie usher was at oughly hot all through Servo wltn umnist, and his wife decided todentist's. Chicken Curry the following sauce. settle the issue In the logical place "Now, MLss," said the denl 1 three-pound clv.rkfn the cotton field. Mrs. Shannon "which tooth is giving.you all" 1 1 smell clove pnrllr '1 lbs. shorten in ,' 2 tablespoons butter i:ickwl 46 pounds—Karr 31. Now,trouble?" . 1 cup .sifted tlrmr 2 tablespoons flour they're wondering what they have "Second from the left in 1 teaspoon salt 1 cup chicken broth I left to ai'jue about. balcony," he replied. Kw drains proper \\ cup cream 3 teaspoons curry powder Minee garlic in butter. Blend in 1 cup buttermilk flour and cook over direct heat Cut chicken intn frylni nlef >s stirring constantly, until 'flour is ITcat shortening "in a deep kettle golden brown. Add chicken broth HI deep fat fryr.r, until thej- and cream. Cook and stir until mometer reaches 350 degrees or .sauce has thickened. Let boll a until a cube of bread bnwns in minute. • Wes Catri's 70 seconds. While shortening v htnts. put -i cup flour in a paper Brown Chicken Stew ban. add several pieces of chicken 3 lb. chicken cut up for frying at a time and shake until thor- 1 cup flour KM'TI.KI) CIIAKM — -lust in lime for National ('rochet Week, School of Stage Dancing oughly coated. Let stand while you Is tills rhuriniiiR, rulTlrd dully made of spHrklini? white crochet mix this batter. Mix >bacon fat 3 medium potatoes peeled and tails nf the Contest and Instructions for maklfif IITE ROUND Coat floured chicken with this Kl'I FLKK 1)011 V, I,<";»Het No. 1)5.5, may be obtained by writing FALCON HALL batter and drain off excess. Fry cut Into balls 1 package frozen peas tn the Needlework Department of this paper. Please send a several pieces at a time in the stamped, self-addressed envelope with your request. Pulaski Avenue hot fat until crisp and soklen Be 2 medium onions sliced thin sure fat is right heat before add- 1 10-oz. cun chicken noodle soup CARTERET, N. J. ing additional pieces. 1 'i cans water REASONABLE »1I>(> IN SHAVING KIT Toss chicken pieces In a ban wlllt Policeman: "II his wife shot HOT SFRIN06, Ark. — After .ft flour, thyme, pepper and salt, un- Scalloped Chicken A new system of dressing re- him,, it must have been at close a stay of several days In this resort til coated. Melt bacon fat in a lane volves around the cra melted butter wortsed jersey camisole blouse on collar and pocket. Matching Stilt and pepper1 vaUir. Cook over medium he-ul, ... to wear like a sweater in or kit behind. They raced back, but overed tightly fur 2!> to 30 min- •striped pants are plastic lined Stew hen with 5 cups water, add out of the skirt, and have a make-believe ' SUSPICIOUS SYMPTOM the rtjavtng kit was gone and so Commence utes. 2 teaspoons salt. Cook on low»r front HOMELY NTJR6E — Oh, ma- w«s the $700 hidden in it. Chicken Pie with Your Biscuits heat about 2 hours. Cool in broth. into casserole. Top with your bis- tron, I think I ought to tell you Is cups diced coked chicken Take chicken out and remove all cuits. Bake in an oven i350 de- that Patient No. It just tried to. V cup diced cooked carrots Sat, Feb. 5th skin. Put skin on a cooky sheet in a iree.v for 45 minutes. THE WINNER kiss me. We Carry A 6 small cooked onions At 1:00 P. M. an oven 250 degrees. Cook until it little Boy: Mother, I beat a Matron — Tried to kiss you. Complete Selection Of is crisp enouRh to crumble easily. 1 teaspon parsley chopped Good gracious, take his tempera- Yam Biscuits boy up this morning. Drain on paper towels. Cut :>.ll Ii cup evaporated milk ture at once. IMF0HTED& DOMESTIC t meat from the carcass in thin 1 lO'-a-oz. can cream of chicken 1 cup flour Mother: Good gracious! How ''2 teaspoon salt WINfiS & LIQUORS slices. The meat you can't slice soup bad? Register by Calling 2 tablespoons flour 2 teaspoons baking powder REASON'S GONE ' Free Delivery cut in pieces. Crumble bread slices Little Boy: Just by an hour. I and add celery, onion, parsley, but- '£ teaspoon salt 1 cup cooked mashed yams He: "Remember, darling? Last got up at seven, and he got up DIAL 5975 ter, salt and pepper. Grease a big '/4 teaspon pepper Vb cup melted butter night you said there was some- 1 beaten egg at eight. CA1-7574 shallow casserole and put in a Place chicken and vegetables in thing about me you could love?" % quart casserole. Add milk to Sift flour, salt and baking ROCKMAN'S Between 5 and 8 P. M. layer of bread crumb mixture. Over She: "Yeah, but you spent It this spread about \'3 of chicken lialf of soup. Heat to boiling. powder together. Combine mashed Communist China will be among LIQUOR STORE using cut up pieces first. Cover with Blend flour and seasonings with' yams, putter and eggs. Add dry thirty nations invited to the big all." breadcrumbs, then another layer of remaining soup. Stir into hot mix-1ngredients. Blend. Drop biscuits Asian-African conference in Indo- Randolph St., »rtd Pershine Ave. chicken, then breadcrumbs and ture. Cook until thickened. Pour from a spoon. nesia in the last week of April. Stock deals set a 21-year high CARTERET, N. J. in 1954. new! What's new with Chevrolet. deep mage facial cleansing everything!
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NBW JBR8EY BILL SM oth«r birgiln ritti hi ill p*rU «l MM 3 ROOSEVELT AVE. nation on th« Intlda trojit covtf TBLEPHONB COM*ANY el your phona book. ECONOMY CHEVROLET, Inc. tarieret 1-6468 30 ROOSEVELT AVE. CA. 1-5123 , N. FRIDAY, JANUARY 28. ; Club Routs PAL News H.S. Quintet Win FOUR MINUTES OR BUST • By Alan Mavw H.S. Freshmen Row ''><"»•/'««•'••«*«' Kaskievv Plumbers 5th in Row; Tops _, ill h or Mm $ Senior and lo Perth Ambovbv CARTERET - Danny Semenza, Win 3rd in Row in me diirloi of the Cnrteret Recreation |,,Sr. l<»op Ca Perth Amboy, 6W6 47 to 42 Score Department, announced the fol- Sports 'Round lowing team standing for the Senior Low Race ^•l' .. '[Vie First Pres- Men's Senior cage league, after CARTERET The Carteret '.,,,.; c'uib remained In CARTERET — The Carteret Wednesday niahts games In tli? CARTERKT The Kaskiew lxh School basketball ttrim won ' Hi iullnrk for second High School Freshmen lost to hlnh school iivm. Plumbers, hitting on nil fours, Town Its fifth straight game and sev- Hi,- St. Joseph's anrl Perth Ambdy Tuesday night at the Tram Standlni: climbed into undisputed possession By BENNT enth win of the season—and Rn ,, in th.-; Men's Senior local eym by a 5-polnt margin, 47 Kasklew Plumbers 0[of first place In the second half v Important victory at that, by de- „'; by knocking off the to 42. Men's Presbyterian Club race in the Men's Senior basket- feating a highly Impressive Perth ' rather easy fashion Holy Family ball Leanue when they defeated 1M The Pal Ladies Auxiliary dis- Amboy high school quintet. 68 to Both teams were deadlocked at M Holy Family the Holy Family continent. 79 to at the high tributed candy and movies wore 56, Tuesday' night at Perth Am- 33-33 each at the end of the third period. St. Joes 51. it the high school «ym on HI The final score was «hown to over 400 youngsters list boy. ihe Freshmen have won three Cavaliers Wednesday nlnht. Sunday. aRt. Ed Czajkowski op- ; 1 Both teams were tied'at 14-14 jnmes and lost three for their Hill A C The Plumbers, who are a hot .,-,..,-, w.is hlRh mnn for erated trir projector. •it the end of the first quarter but season record. favorite to win the serond half •.',. i-1. i)v scoring 20 points Perth Amboy assumed a four- A week aiio the Al oi'Riuiizatlon The box score: nice, have now won three In a i,,1(l ..(uls and six fouls, held a party smd dnn^e at the St, ooint, lead at the mid-point, 36 to row to take first place by n full ,,,,•., ciul) took an early James Hall for the entire Minstrel 32. Carteret Freahnwn xame. O F Carteret Jayvees , tiny mver relinquished. cast. Games were played and the However, in the final period, Assuming a big 42 to 29 lead Vinsko, f 1 Hish school orchestra provided the 'arteret surged ahead with a mo- at tli» half, the Plumbers were Carmlchael i f 3 CM!B I music. The last Pal Minstrel con mentous 19-point rally to turn de- Lose to Amboy 5 never headed and coasted along to Zullo, f 0 G Trs!stcd of the youngest number of feit Into glorious victory for the an easy triumph. Bar',':o. with 17 O'Lear, c 2 6 12.Boys and Girls ever assembled. Blues. The Carteret pointi. was higii mtirvior the win- Ward, g 0 CARTEPET 2 4 The future in Minstrels look very Ted Mort=ea and Ronnie Helley Baker, g 0 Jayvees lost to Perth Amboy, 49 ners. 7 2o i promising as tlitae Boys and Girls were the big guns in the Carteret Chester, g 0 to 33, Tuesday night at Perth Am- The Score: 6 12 ! get an early start and show much attack, scoring 17 and 16 points bo'y. The home team outfcored the KASKIEVV PLUMBERS 4 talent. respectively. G P T, 12 Totals 18 6 42 Blues in every period, taking nn 2 Recreation Dcpt. will begin theli The box score: early 11 to 5 lead. B. Kaskiew. f 2 9 Perth Amboy Freshmen 0 0 weekly dances for the Teen ai 0 Holy Family 29 22 51 Leagues. . , . GIRLS' LEAGUE CARTERET — Ronnie H*lley Kuskiew Plumbers 42 37 7B ; Belairs practically stole the entire show M S Defeat Hlnh school . . . basketball . . . G as he rang up 26 points slnglp- 17 15 49 Si. In gatherings around the old hot The team won 2 important games Deli Score by Periods: N. J. Race Dates stove, some fan often comes up handed to lead the Carteret High the past wf ek. both over Perth Am- Huszar School basketball cagers to their Carteret 5 3 10 15—33 boy rivals . . , last Friday evening with the old one about the player Jayvees Win 9th ulirrs. 75-57, Palinkas fourth win of the season last Fri- Perth Amboy 11 7 15 15—49 St. Mary's of Perth Amboy with who came to bat In the last half J. Wolansky day when they defeated St, Mary's their 4 winning streak at stake To be Announced of the ninth inning with the score Perth Amboy at Perth Amboy, Straight Game; came to Carteret and poof there led. 12 to 12. He belted the pitch S. Wolansky Senior League 95 to 50. Rec Cage Slate went the game as Carteret won TRENTON — The New Jersey high and far, the ball striking on Racing Commission expects to an- The St. Joe's de- 55-50. Ron Helley on the march top of the left field fence, and The game was falrlv closp For Coming Week nounce the 1955 racing dates this Wildcats Top St. Mary's •..i!ier.i, 75 to 57, In again by scoring 26 points and had splitting in half. One half of the throughout and at no tijne did week. ball went over the fence, the other 6 F si1 her team hold more than an VII League Wednes- the help from Bobby Fitzula and BASKETBALL SCHEDULE CARTERET-The Carteret Jay- The commission said it may an- half dropped on the playing field. Kent . 7 0 elph'-oolnt lead. :,c ir.Rh school gym. CD. same very rough iind tense Monday. January 31 vees are real hot. nounce after a meeting the dates The umpires and the official scorer Yaros . 1 0 Helley was easily the outstand- M lun led the scor- thru out as Carteret won their 6th Girls' League (Class A>: 6:00, They won their ninth straight assigned to tracks at Atlantic City, got their heads together and al- Johnson .. 0 rs, by scoring 22 of the season. . 1 ing player on the court. He Roekettes vs. Bel-Aires; 6:30, game of the season toy 'defeating Camden, Oceanport and Freehold. lowed half a home run with the McCfcndon 0 0 sparked the Carteret team on the For the D Ranglers vs. Wi'.rl-Kats. the St. Mary's Jayvees, 55 to 49, Jay Vee team win their 9th The Garden State Park track at home team winning, 12'/2 to 12. 1 igh man with Rozelle . 2 r)fT n"or a correct fourth pick. Stewart .. 0 |t«im that walloped Long Branch ' " Carteret Hitch vs. Spiders. final period. 9 .--71. but this time Carteret plays, Peared efforts by some Atlantic 1, The second baseman of team Hawkes .... 8 G F T Thursday, February 3 The box score: 3 City lnterests t0 hRve a s lil sea it bat went to the clubhouse to' Kasnowski 0 good bail and defeats Amboy 68-56. i P " Ron Helley, f 11 4 26 Cub L*p"ue and Midget League: G T 2 son at tlie shore tiack had failed have the trainer tape his injured Lewis 2 Game decided in the last quarter Vent-f 1 0 2 (CuM, 6:00. Bombers vs. Holy 5 14 ankle. When the.side was retired, — Nardi, f ' as Carteret scores 19 points and Rich Merelo, f. 2 2 6 Family, 6:45, St. Joseoh's vs, 1 3 all players, except the second base- 10 20 Pusfflo. f holding Amboy to 7. Four of the Ted Mortsea, c ...,«.. 1 1 3 .Town' Trotters. (Mldnet), ^:3Ot 3 10 33 9 75 pl«y»r* hit In double figures, with (lull League Scores man, assumed their respective I • . ' • • Rsitglers 7 %>b Fibula. ,g 4 4 12 Gunners vs, Holy Family. Onder, c . 6 14 i WINERS position. . NJ oi;e noticed the fact' O P Mortsea. netting 17 points, Helley Walt Woodhull. g 3 0 6 Saturday, February 5 Hall, s .. 0 2 14 SITAR'S SHOP RITE I that only eight men were in the M. Iris 1 0 , 16, Merelo 12 and Kent 11 ponlts. Cub league: 1:00 P. M., SI tar's Lehotsky, 2 4 P'field. The umpire allowed the ball cutter 0 1 11 Big disappointment to a large a F • 22 11 55 vs. RMrfers: 1:45, P. M., Holy Szpak, g . 0 2 |Krawlck, f 0 2'to be pitched and the batter hit it Tampa , 2 0 Carteret crowd as the Jay Vee St. Mary's Ur. g 2 2 Megishi. f 0 over the centerfielder's head and Shivers 0 Family vs. Warriors; 2:30 P. M., winning streak Is stopped at 9. G F T Bombers vs. Globetrotters. Walk.o f , o, 0 S beat the relay to the plate for a E. Iris 0 Ambjy Jay Vee, though not pow- Mantz, f 5 1 11 Newly Formed Class B Girls' Totals 19 55 ! Knapik, c 0 * home run. Then the umpires re- Toth 0 erful wins 49-33. The 'Jay Vee got K 4 Gladys, f 0 0 0 League G T " their bad eiime out of their sys-1J £0*' * I alized all this action happened Wolansky 0 1 13 Carroll, f 1 2 4 Tuesday, February 1 Albani, f 0/3 3 rLlliuse when the team in the field was Page 0 tern and could play better In the ' Regan, c 5 2 12 Girls' League: 6:00, Bombshells Demaid, f 7 „ i future and not worry about long without its'second baseman. What 5 25 7 5 Totals 11 1 23 is the correct ruling on the play? Bohnsack.« 0 0 0 vs. Shncting Stars; 6:40. Cadets Trumble, f. .. winning .streaks ... 2 13 13 l»- BOMBERS t 1 The run scores — second Yuhasz, g ....'. 3 1 7 vs. Blue Jays; 7:15, Cardinals vs. Bowling, c ... Freshman team also lose to Am- Scor° by periods: Lablanche, g 17 40 35- G baseman resumes his phrce in Freeman, g 7 2 50 Ramblers. boy 47-41!. team leading at. the Roekettes 6 4 4 6—20 Buuk, g ..., 4 27 30- Kobrin. f 4 the field. , beginning, but lose out In the last | Ranglers 0 1 2 10—13 f 1 ( > Play is started again —• the 21 8 50 quarter, record now at 3 wins and 16 17 49 Chodosh. f 1 hit is not allowed. The score by periods: Rec News Totals 3 losses. Carteret 17 18 10 9—55 Shovey, c 0 '( ) The run scores — but the Carteret 20 12 10 13—55 Carteret will meet Sayrevllle to- Junior League Games 13 9 9 18—49 . an see there are Dreboty, g 3 second baseman is out of the St. Mary's 14 10 16 10—50 St. Mary's night, away and will play James- Foul shooting contest neai'ing i.t.-. to set out of D. Smith, g 0 game. JUNIOR LEAGUE ':.e frank used-eir burg High on Tuesday at home. . . end as Dickey Luckach, leading for Fischer, g 0 ( ) Play is started, but the sec- ST. ELIA'S FAMILY RESEMBLANCE • nisi mm r.—Chrid- winning 2 more will be seven Wantoch trophy. Midget League Scores Koby, u 1 ond baseman is out of the G The rookie was driving the gar- •• in't- Monitor, straight not bad. . . . Senior League game and no run scores. 0 bagp wagon through the army T, Majoros ... Bad night for refs and scorers - ST.' JOE'S Totals. 10 2 22 2. The secretary of the Na- 4 camp when one of the mules fell Stankan as all games are high scoring G T tional Amateur • Athletic Union 11 Ur over' dead. Jumping from the games. St. Joe's over Cavaliers 75- S. Semenza 13 CUB LEAGUE was much in the press the past Kurtiak "...,.... wagon, he ran to where the ser- 57 with Ward scoring 22 and Bobby Mingan 0 RAIDERS week. First, we had the case of the Zimmerman geant was standing, "Hey Sarge," Mullan hitting 20 points, Presby- R. Donovan 4 O Rev. Robert Richards betas given 'innegan he called, "my mule just fell terian 73 and Hill A. C. 44 Wizna Woods 0 Slotwlnski, f an automobile on a television Fenney dead." high with 20 points. Kaskiw Barbato 9 Czubati, f show with the NAAU secretary "Well, why don't you bury him?" Plumbers 79 Holy Family 51 worst Medvetz ... 4 Svendson.fjt.. stating that Richards' amateur Totals 31 asked the sergeant. "You was an defeat of the evening. Kasklw's 1 Pallnjcas, c . standing would not permit receiv- CARMICHAEL undertaker in civilian life, wasn't leading second half league. Qarvey, g ing the gift. Then we had the case Folder* G youj?" Totals 13 5 31 Makkai, g of the AAU and the high jump Ward t 6 "Yeah," said the indignant TIGERS record claim of Herm Wyatt. Carmichael ' 4 rookie, "but I thought it-only right GOLF BALLS, NOT WALLET T Totals 14 3 30 What is the name of the National a tiilllteadi Zullo to notify the next of kin." GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — After Bazaral '.'. 5 HOLY FAMILY AAU secretary who figured in both 2 Terebetsky . a burglary suspect told police he Krpuse i 0 cases? 0 ! 3 F T Kisty had hid a wallet along a creek Fisher / 3 LfUerheadi (j 4 16 The Immigration and Naturali- 1 Kopln, f 1 ) Dan Karas < > Daniel Terris which meanders along a municipal Toth 0 2 zation Service reported that 5,445 0 aural, f 0 2 ( 1 Dan Ferris < 1 Daniel Penis Totals 27 10 64 golf • course, they Investigated. Koy 3 7 2 criminals and subversives had 1 Hamorski, f 16 3. Whfch of the following St. Ella's .... 18 12 13 23—86 They didn't find the wallet but Pincotti 3 Programt 0 be«n deported over a five-year 1 Pascal, 8 0 0 major, leaguers led the Southern Carmichuel 13 13 16 22—64 they did find about a dozen golf 1 0 2 period. Kashnowski, Association in batting will) the JUNIOR LEAGUE balls. Totals ... 5 4 14 Rooklett highest average? ( 1 Smqkey Bur- WARRIORS St. Joe's 6 10 5 9—30 14 8 36 Totals gess ( 1 Bob Borkowski • t 1 Ted G F Electrical manufacturers fore- John Wayne is again voted box- Tigers 3 4 2 3—12 Kluszewski ( 1 Gil Coan. 0 0 offlce king. CtlB LEAGUE Fedlam see god year in 1955. 4. Can you njime the mujor 13 10 HOLY WARRIORS Szpak leaguer who scored a total of 1.783 7 3 O V Urbanski points during his three years of 0 Hamadyk W.'Smith, f .... 0 0 Terebetsky By George Printing for Every Need varsity competition on ,the bas- Sohayda ... 3 Ticklers Koch E. Sullivan, f 4 2 ketball court for a major college Hamdrski JR. Goderstad, 5 3 team? 1 > Gene Conley t 1 Dick Totals . 31 16 78 Splsak R. BonJ, g J' 1 0 whether you're contemplating a big Groat ( 1 Preston Ward 1 1 Paul SPIDERS Terebetski S. Bonj.g 0 0 '•'•tiMJig campaign or ordering a new supply Oiel. Rundle 16 Beatlars 5. Which of the players listed Nagy 4 Sosnqwskl !l Totals 10- 5 25 •Ucrheads, you can depend on us to deliver below is tied for the major league Twcro ... 6 Patrlk GLOBE TROTTERS record for most errors by a short 11 1 Q Hamadyk "I'-notch, carefully planned and executed stop in a night game? ( ) Luke Sica 0 Lukach, f Appling 1 ) Pee Wee Reese ( ) job promtly, and at low cost to you. Wasylyk, f Marty Marion ' ) Vein Stephens Totals... 15 7 37 anico, f 1 Answers on Page 6) Warriors 16 14 22 26—78 Pukash .. Sil Martynluk, c Spiders .. 11 2 14 10—37 Woodhull Call Today for Zuback, g WELL, WELL! Ward Resko, g When the Zeleznlk DALLAS, Tex. — SCHOOL GETS FORTUNE light on.j the Speaker's stand at the Pizar » 2 20 HOOJLYWOOD, Cal. — The Free Estimates Totals Dallas Electric Club went out, Comba public's sympathetic response to members—composed of electrical Yes, call today ... no fee DRUNK! DRIVINoAr G COSTLY an appeal by Ralph Edward* a 18 % « ST. PAUL. Minn, r- Earl M. engineers and contractors—traced ft Uttw «g#-.«a hi* "This U for estimate*. Wa'H rush a wiling, inspected connections an3 Holy FutaUy 9 12 13^41, Larimer, State Safe Driving offi- Yoijr Life" program, which told Gunners 8 10 14—40 man to you to help you cial, recently reported that mo- tore Into the lamo base. It wns the' story of Dr. L. C. Jones 70- torists driving while under the In- tljeif that a hotel employe dis- yqar-old Negro educator and hia plan, showing you money- TO EACH HIS OWN fluence of alcohol were involved In covered the butt) had burned out. 18,000-acrg school at Piney Woods, "What did you come to college saving short-cuts. more than 2.B00 accident* on Min- Miss., brought a total of more ONE ON MIKE for anyway?" demanded the dia- nesota's streets and highways last than ,$400,000 to the school the Pa-t—Moike, dp, yez know why gusted Professor. "You are not. year, with 4fl fatal accident's. first week after the appeal. Ed- Irishman hlU the pepper box doing any studying." 1 wards asked a million people to on the bottom an a Dutchman "Well," replied Hie student, BUD AND BORED send in $1 each for continuing and I HE MIDDLESEX PRESS hits on the side? "Mother says it's to flt me for the "I never sleep a wink," he claims. expanding the school. Mike--Begorra, Pat, 01 don't. Presidency of the United State*. 1111 This man that I'm adoring. WOODBR1DGE PUBUSHING CO&IPANl Why Is It? Uncle Jtm savs it's to sow my And this I can't disprove, but The librarjt of Congress has an- know Pat—fihure, an' it's to ge| t}je wild oats. Sister Helen says lt>U> pepper put, Moike. ' nounced plans (or a centennial get a chum for her to marry,. And WOODBRIDGE, NEW JERSEY He gave with loU of snoring. velebratlon this year of the publi- • ' .—^——~^-—,— "Th* rtftrM had a hunch this would be a grudgt bout, Dad says It's t» bankrupt the fam- f( German plane desiftiers are cation of Walt Whitman's ily." lepnon»—Woodbrtdffl 8-1710 Referendum on '55 rice quotas "Leave* of Grass.1' J *._ •o h« cam* prepared!" building plane i for Spain, Li set for Jtm. 38. CARTERET PRESH
FRIDAY, .JANUARY 2ft, 10!)5 counts was made directly with i HoftmRn. vice-president Harold members during the past year m TAGM SIX Vm Ness treasurer; and Mft>trnpollt,nn Opera, and $634,794.24 as of the end of the unions called King's X was slum,, tiore rrcently wen in the film, year—an increase of $178,000 in to the members. "Deep In My Ifrnrt." The first will one year. At the conclusion of the meet, Bulb phnts HIT nni'iiv. tti" mn.;l probably be "Dinner At Elsht." to "Our Investments have also been ing. light refreshments wci,, sntisfnr.tnry fir II v.vrrinn m tlu> increased from 4150,000 as of last served. 1 lie re-made ns a musical with homo Of course, 'n luivi Helen playing the Dressier rolo year to $320,000 as of the current liyarintlis :nrl ran I narcissus in time, more than doubled. Our j and probably Elizabeth Taylor as bloom, it i" n<"'cs'; iry In m::kr i he daughter. loans to members jumped from Teachers' Wage start, early in (.ill in nrikr SUP1 »f $235,000 to $281,000. (Continued from Pa«e 1) a anncl reel sysl'Tn. Some, ho'v- There's nothlnR succeeds like "Our net profit has increased signed for specific purposes fVrr, mi he starii'd tim1 for success. It seems. Because of her M from 15,350.08 in 1953 to $25,717.63 ns teachers' salaries. It also pi. bloom this vintrr. fjwilent performance In the in 1954, nn increase of more than viries for manual training expi nv , Amons Phi wy b'cinrm ^ Hint movie "Carmen Jones," Btorothy $10,000. Our profit included the which previously had been allot.. ; the -fi-cillnl AmvvllK :il:|imr'li Hiinr!riri!.'e will get $20,000 a week same of government bonds at a ; In a separate fund. tho .'howiost rsc have n ] Theater in New York early in year. Legislators and other Ic niliar linhii of urn-vtl» as loaves 1955. Her night-club salary of "Most important of all. our de-realize that of nine major in do not ji')!)(•!:f until nfu-r $!i.000 a week has also been posits which represent»your sav- fjroups and sixteen other flowers ;'i'" spcnl. trebled. ings increased by $151,000—from group studied In a recent s Lavcc bulbs rif it••"•« "iin N> i« $446,000 last year to $599,000 this the New Jersey teacher had bur, Anne Francis who Is Uorkini; the smallest salary Increase In dol- chasrd n'>' Put them in (i-ineli year. ; ii two films simultaneously moves or 8-inrh |)'>ts n n ni h, IT"VO:- •I wanWIUHt t1o0 thanHIBIIk" nal"l ""the" "officer" s ISIlarSs 1U1anUd IJIthCe BUIO1ICDsmallesVt yClLCpercenl t il, Alntr; in P-bi'ii- rnm rl"hes to poverty daily. In for their cooperation.y-particularly I between 1339 and l!»;V he morn'TiiM. she's a beautiful increas e arv the fl stems vi!l "men:" members of the Supervisory and, | 1950 the demand for n, Bostonian in "The Scarlet Coat." g nce to bloom liiti" Fi bni.iiy oi Credit Committee ajid' memberu""s" o"f' teachers hns increased 50 per en wearing long, frilly dresses, with March. the office staff.' and between 1954 and 1960 1 M'.e mil m/lerately mnlst bustles. In. the afternoons,, she's On behalf of the Credit Commit- the dowdy, tattered wife of Glenn AIRPORT FOR ANYWHERE-F-84 Thunderjet is first plane school enrollment will increa.se .:, After thth e flowers hnv? furled tee, William Eppenstelner, presi- SIGHT UNSEEN-Sketrhinf- Jacqueline Francois wwhile he Is Ford, tutor to n gang of hood- to be hurled into a new era of military aviation from bed of a per cent, creating 7.000 new te.n•;.. will rlovloo mvl the plan! fldd i no task for French artist Denis Olivier. While on a dent, save the following report: blindfolded is no task for French artist Denis Olivier. While on a lums, in "Blackboard Jungle." specially designed truck near Baltimore, Md. With assist from inn positions. should b' kent p.riwlr.a nil sum- painting tour in North Africa, he executed several studies of an a booster-jet bottje seen hanging beneath tail, plane, with engine "During the year 1954, your Credit mer Reme 'Mrclowrs plunui1 Hi' Committee processed 2,454 loatis, "Ideal Woman," such as the one seen above his easel. When "Man From Texas." an outdoor at full throttle, is boosted to the 120-m.p.h,-plus take-oft speed pots of iii'cv.-lr.v bulhs in '(iirrHi in a few feet, rather than the eight-thousand-foot-plus runway totalling $416,832.12 or an average exhibited in Paris, they proved to bear a marked resemblance to tween two brothers will have John soil, while others rpmov; them j the pretty singer, whom he had never seen before the paintings usually needed. Highly mobile technique vvas developed through Of about $35,000 per month A to- drama involving a struggle be- from nots befnrp plnrtinn. were made, joint efforts 6f the U. S. Air Force and Glenn L. Martin Company tal of $415,043.12 in loans was ap- Dr. H. M. Zalewski Outdoor ciilluic should not be- Payne and Mona Freeman as co- ' and may someday make long fighter airstrip* obsolete. proved, with only $1,789.00 being filti until after the middle of May. stars. The film will be made at rejected, representing seven loans. Optometrist St. George, Utah, beginning early "Repayments on loans amounted Bulbs are dus In fore a hew EYES EXAMINED frost and stored, either irl pots in next month, to $371,0^2.33. Frequently your j the soil, which Is allowed to dry Burt Lancaster likes directing committee met twice weekly to M7PER8HING AVENUE process emergency loans During gradually, or on a shelf In a cocl so much, he'll continue doing it in CARTERET 1-7608 plnce. Health the Christmas'holidays, two regu- "Until They Sail," one of James Pre-esliis produce corns, as they Mlchener's stories. In this one, lar meetings were held weekly to Hours: Molt.—9 A. M.-S P. M process the increased volume of are rn'latrd to Klariiolus. Precslas Burt will just direct, he won't Wed.—By Appointment business. On the average more force readily, If they nre put in have a part. m —9 A. M.-8 P. M pots or pans (shallow pots> about than 200 loans were processed pei % At any rate, you are too young Sat. —9 A. M.-12 Noon l'/2 inclies apart, in a e.ool spot Do you know what Kirk Doug- should be cultivated, she can be month, or about 50 per week." Dear Louisa. ' i | to many and If you have any Some girl? and women sit down near a window in full sunlight. las' real name is? It's Issur Dan- chic, dainty and by the selection I am a i>irl sixteen years old and 'doubts about the future, it will be and bemoan the fact that nature Check Investments Paperwhlte narcissus will five ielovitch Demskl. of the right clothes often over- in love wilh a boy of twenty. He much better to stop your, romance didn't bless them with beautiful Ernest Jones, chairman of the a succession of bloom through t,hp doesn't live far awtiy but we both come by her physical faults. Supervisory Committee, gave the winter if you prepare a new lot now than to wait until it gets out That old vessel you will see in skins and lovely noses, curly locks feel that, clue to our family rela- By cultivation of a sense of the following report for the year in P.ORDS every two weeks. They ciui be ou hand. Warner's "The Sea Chase," was and a Venus-like flgrurc. but we tionship that maybe we may not beautiful, she can appreciate, to which he said that the committee Kiown In water, usir.a pebbles to LOUISA. an old lumber carrier when it was wonder, after all, how much of a make a no of our marriaRe. He a high degree, beautiful things. It met monthly and verified the cash hold the bulbs in place, or in soil. first seen by Warners. Built in handicap it is to be born plain. FORDS, N. I. - Mllertrt Z-0.U8 says he loves me but the more we is possible for her to have a beau- balances and found them to be It's best to start these in if cool Dear Louisa, Wisconsin in 1918, It had been a When the average "plain" cirl see each other the worse it will be. tiful voice. She can develop a correct. He said that all Invest- place, about 40 depress, until the I have been noticing in the supply carrier in World War I and looks into her mirror and realizes THURS. THRU. SAT. I know I love him and it is not grace of movement, a beautiful ments were checked each month roots are well developed before newspaper where you have helped later worked the Great Lakes. It that she can't remake her noae puppy love. carriage that will be the envy of and found to be in order. bringing them Into lwht and so many with their problems, so cost Warners $50,000 to convert into what shje thinks would be the "A Troubled Girl1 '-Ky. her more beautiful sisters. warmth. I thouRht I would write and see the craft, renamed The Ergen- proper shapd, that she can't get a Mr. Jones also announced that "DESIREE" And, above all, the plain girl or Answer; if you could help me solve mine. strasse. to Diesel power, while its new coating of skin to replace a 100 per cent verification of ac- Marlon Brando-Jean Simmon. woman can cultivate a beautiful This letter is a difficult one to I am nineteen years old and owners also receive a flat $1,500 a what she already has, then, if she spirit which will cause her to "BOWERY TO BAGDAD On The Screen answer as I have no idea of what, would like to go with boys from day rental fee. is wise at all, she will realize that stand out among her friends and ISELIN, N. J. with Bowery Boys kind of relationship you speak of. other places rather than those Just she can develop herself along "AIDA" a delightful person to be with at ISELIN MET. 6-1279 Are you closely related u> one an-from our community. But Mother other lines. This is a faithful adaptation of JOKE'S ON HER all times. Saturday Matinee — Extrt other and feel that your children objects to my going with boys from After all, you know, there really NOWTHRUi SAT., JAN. 29 Giuseppe Verdi's monumental op- may be handicapped because of When the very, very fat lady other places. is something to the time-worn Cartoons and Comedy era, with pictorial beauty, histri- this or arc your families feucliiv, walked into the room, four fellows Jan Sterling - Gary Merrill onic competence and vocal splen- s«y!r.;, "Deauty is only skin deep." with each other? Or perhaps your She says that sine; she doesn't (over by the punch bowl-started Grow this Shown SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY dors. Made in Italy, its music is : laughing and pointing. And, as we so through the world social standing in your community know them like she does the oms (Continued from Page 1) played by the Italian State Radio is not the same. in our community that she is "There they go," she muttered and come into contact with those "HUMAN JUNGLE" Orchestra of Rnmf and its singers for a two year period as a new afraid she can't trust me out with angrily, "having fun at my ex- of beautiful features, how often Plus Tony Dexter in were recruited from La Scala an4 we come to realize that there isn't member, replacing Michael Korne- "CARMEN JONES" plosions, terrifying only the few them. , • panse again." "CAPTAIN KIDI) and the the Rome Opera, with the latter much to those people but their luk who was elected to the Boaid with Harry Bellefonte ami persons who are aware that they I would like to know how I can SLAVE GIRL "- contributinR the ballets. As you beauty. They're often shallow of of Directors. Dorothy Dandridxc are after something supernatural. no about convincing Mother that INCIDENTAL INTELLIGENCE In Color Iprobably already know, it is the mind and feelings, dopending The Board of Directors reorgan- This film is for those who take I am old enoiiEh to be trusted A Stockholm, Sweden, income- "SHIELD FOR MURDIK story of a lovely Ethiopian slave upon their beauty alone to get ized at a brief meeting yesterday SUN TO THUR8., FEB. 3 pleasure in such doings as invisible when I am out with other boys. tax advisory service called Lllla girl, a hand-maiden of the prin- them through the world. and reelected aJl present incum- with Kdmond O'Brien cess at the court in ancient Egypt. phantoms, space ships, etc., but is Answer: Klagomuren, or the Little Wall- Tony Curtis - Gloria De Haven Those of us who haven't what bents for a period of one year: Both are in love with Radamcs, not for fans who like a well-de- Thoroughly Disgusted—Tex. ing Wall, is doing a" lond-offlce John J. Pesipnnki, president; Curt (Sat. mid Sun. Coulin. fined plot, with a touch of ro- I do not think your mother is business.—The New Yorker. we think Is our rightful prooortion a warrior, who after he trounces from 3 P. M.I the Ethiopians led by Aida's father, mance injected. afraid to trust you but she is of good looks have to develoo our "So This is Paris" minds and our hearts in order to the kin;:, is rewarrlprl with a pro- afraid to trust .strange boys. Of :RASHED CAR KILLS WOMAN take our places in the race of life in Technicolor motion and the lmnrl of the prin- course, some of these boys may be NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y. — Mrs. Sports Quiz Answers Did you ever stop to realize that . Plus Howard Duff in cess. He prefers, however, the better behaved than the ones she Carmella Cicchello, 41, was killed some of the most brilliant, most dusky-skinned slave s>irl and when has always known but boys away and her son, Robert, 4, was criti- "YELLOW MOUNTAIN' Dr. Albert Ri sought-after women in the world he' slips Alda ft secret battle plan from home sometimes behave cally injured when an automobile 1. The rule covering the plays si are not beauties? which she relays' to her father, Optometrist much worse than they do when jumped a curb and pinned the very specific. It clearly states in he is indictee) as n traitor and he Take a list of the world's gre no ease shall more or less than NOW THRU TUESDAY EYES EXAMINED they are where everyone knows mother against a utility pole. The and the uirl are left to die to- them. automobile that struck the pair est actresses and see whether flr nine players be In action for either Star studded spectacular gether in a dungeon. not they Rained their places by team. The team in the field had HOURS; If the boys do not live too far was one of two Involved in a col- musical starring Sophie Loren portrays the temp- reason of their abilities or because only eii-lit .players. The umpires - STATE- Weekdays 9:30 A. M. - 8 P. M. away, it should be easy to find out lision at a nearby intersection. Jose Ferrer-Merle Obtruii- tation impersonating the slant- of their beauty. Sarah Bernhardt must void the home run and make Saturdays 9:30 A. M. - 5 P. M. what kind of reputations they WOODBRIDGE Helen Traubel and many otli.-r-, eyed full-lipped Aida and Lois Wednesdays By Appointment was far from being beautiful, yet the player hit auain. The original ' Maxwell plays the princess Lucl- have. Bring them in to meet your ASSISTS OFFICER so great was she that one nev*r second baseman can stay In the TODAY THRU SATURDAY 84 Main St. (Cur. School St.) Mother and she may change her ana. Delta Marra is Radames, GRAND JUNCTION, CoL_- noticed her lack of beauty. Kath- 1 WOODBRIDGE mind about, them after she gets Highway patrolman John 'Vess ime, "THERE'S NO BUSINESS "DEEP IN W HEART" Agio Poli the Ethiopian kinu and erine Hepburn, who twice won the 2. Dan Ferris is the secretary Enrico Formichi the Pharoah. to know them better. got expert' assistance in investi- Tel. WO-8-8104 Motion Picture prize for her per-of the National Amateur Athletic Technicolor LOUISA gating a car-truck collision. The formances, is certainly not a LIKE SHOW BUSINESS" Union. '' driver of the car, Lee Johnson, 22, beauty and yet so great is her his- starring Ethel MERMAN • STARTING TUESDAY "HANSEI. AND ORETEL." 3. Smokey Burgess Batted .386 'Grand Junction insurance ad- trionic ability, one forgets to look Donald O'CONNOR Hilarious, zany Martin ami This classic fairy tale, in Tech- to lead the Southern Association nicolor, as set to music by Hum- juster, obligingly advised that the for perfect features or beautiful plus Lewis in in 1948. Coan led with .372 in 1945; pei'dinck, is a favorite children'.1 damage to his auto was $300. I Robert FRANCIS - Dlanne hair. Kluszewski with .377 in 1947, and FOSTER in opera, In this first adaptation to WINTER CLEARANCE woman who lacks gocd "3 RING CIRCUS Borkowski led with .376 in 1949. the screen, all the characters ire The THE BAMBOO PRISON" HIS PUZZLE looks should make up for that hi VUtavision and color puppets, animated by electronic "They tell me your wife is out- 4. Dick Groat of the Pittsburgh lack by the developmen tof good Piratas tyhile with Duke Uni- SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY devices developed recently in the dress Elizabeth TAYLOR - Van studio of Michael Myerberg, tin versity. Toddlers' and Girls' JOHNSON in Broadway producer. He cans thesi 5. Marty Marion made three puppets Kinqiniiis. coined froir nrprs in the seventh inning, June "THE LAST TIME the Greek origin of words mean Flannel Lined Dungarees 19, 1910. . NOW THRU Ing motion and ituinnequin. Th An egg-eating spree is urged by I SAW PARIS" Tony Curtis • Julie Adam- '" story is familiar to all. It tells of the Government. • plus two youngsters, whp left their par- Regi 1.9B-2.98 Sale 1 .38 to "| .88 NOTICE Robert FRANCIS - Donna "6 BRIDGES TO CROSS ents' cottage and' wandered into REED In plua Gene Tlerney in the deep woods only to be taken "THEY RODE WEST" prisoner by the gingerbread'witch THE WED. THRU SAT. and threatened with disaster. Ex- DRESSES A public hearing will be held to discuss the "PERSONAL AFFAIR eerpts from the Humperdinck Judy GARLAND - James STARTING SUNDAY score are sunu by off-screen voices, annual budget for Fire district #5, Avene^: MASON In Cinemascope accompanied by. an orchestra of Reg. 1.98 -8.98 Sale 1-38 to 5-38 Colonia, on Thursday evening, January 27, 1959^ "A STAR IS BORN" Two action packed hib symphonic proportions and are Pants Outlet SAT. SPECIAL KIDDIE Cary Grant-Infrid Bergm.."» most pleasant t() the ear, at 8:00 P. M., at the Avenel Fire House. ' ' formerly MATINEE Alfred Hitchcock's The Him, however, is strictly Lassie the Wonder Dog in children's fare—and not too oid Cordui^y OVERALLS PERTH PANTS CO. "CHALLENGE TO children, at that. j Avenel-Colonia Fire Commissioners i Now Loca^d at . LASSIE" "PHANTOM I ROM Sl'AUK" Reg. 1.69 -2.93 Sale 1 .00 to 1.88 District #5 plus This pseudo-scientific Him re- James McHugJi, Secretary 1 Hour Cartoons and Comedies volves artiujHl the invasion of this planet by an invisible creature FLANNEL 26T SMITH STREET who arrives here in something that Phone looks vaguely like a frying sea. nei- 1/27/55 Carteri-t tle. The object In which he ar Corduroy SHIRTS Perth Moy RITZ THEATRE S-5M0 riven disappears, leaving only the C (Opposite Farmers Market) WASHINGTON AVENUE, CAETERKT, N. J. apparent inhabitant of the object Reg. 1.00 • 3.9S Sale 78 to 2-28 1 1 Wandering about in a .space helmet DIRECT FACTORY NOW ALL FEATURES SHOWN ON OUIt NEVyjVIPKJjL .. '^ and a weird-luuking suit, which LAST TWO DAYS — FRIDAY & SATURDAY — JAN. »« " he later sliwl.i. He noes on a mur SAVINGS Presenting the Sensational VISTA VISION der spree and begins setting off e>; Bini Crosby • Danny Kaye • Rosemary t louiu) Nylon SOCKS on fine c "WHITE CHRISTMAS" SLACKS Rig. 79c Sale2for99 \ Color liy TnulwiroUr SLACKS PLUS — "VIST/* VISION VISITS NORWAY" GABARDINE PENNY SAtC. . . Buy-« l-piew snow «uU. SPECIAL KIDDIE SHOW SATURDAY - StartsJ^ Close-out of $6.88 Pay a penny fur another of the same price. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY - JAN. 30-31, FMI WINTER Frank Sinatra — Paul Kelly — Sterling llaydi-n i Many Other Sale Items SLACKS ; "THE STEEL CAGt Charge U At 'SUDDENLY; SKA SrttAY' IHNNKHWARE TO TH^l A" from WIDNKSDAY THRU SATURDAY — FEBEUARf* i ' :i ' 2 for $13.00 Judy liAHI.ANl) • Jam«s MASON Jack CARSON • (.IharleB FREE ALTERATIONS "A STAR IS BORN" We Specialise In CiiiKinasooiw — irilniliuloi -, stereophonic (lltMP Plus — Sflirtwl HhurU n MAIN STREET llard'To-Pit Men . . . Nut lu Wuulwoltk1* SATURDAY SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE AT T Kndaj 'Til V f, M. This last-gasp desperation push—which it 'A DUEL! HOW ABOUT THAT!' CARTERET PRESS is to so many millions—will not be neces- sary until midnight of April 15, 1955. In published by Carter** Press other words, the average citizen is getting 75 Washington Avenue, Carteret, N. J. a thirteen-month spread this time, having 65% of New Jersey Voters' < Telephone Carteret 1-5600 completed his final returns by March 15, Charles E. Grccory 1954, and having another month before Approve ol Way Meyner is Editor «nd such action is necessary this year. c, inscription rates by mall. Including post- Doing His Job nne year, $3,00; six months, $1.50; three ,,ntln 85 cenU; single copies by mall, 10 "S^^ AH payable in advance,, The Long Road ny carrier delivery, 8 cents per copy. By KENNETH FINK. Director. state by a margin nf 44 to 1 Sussex County shortly will seek to con- 1 PT tired RS second class matter June 6,1924, Princeton Rfsearrh Srrvlcr express approval.' clude a 42-year-old story of the high cost PRINCETON -How does Gnv- DemacraU Only, Statewide , riitp t N. J., Post Office, under the Act and longevity of public debt. rrnor Meyner rate with rnnlt nr.c! Approve 68% Ji M.rch 1, 1879. file New Jersey voters at Ike ond Disapprove 15 Freeholders of New Jersey's northern- of his first year ln office? No opinion 17 Results of a statewide survov Last February, the Deir.ocrat Dullest on Atomic Weapons most county propose to include in their Just completed show that n solid vote was as follows: Approve, of State John Foster Dulles 1955 county budget an $8,092 appropria- majority of the state's voters— 78%: disapprove, less than one- nearly two out of every three- half per cent; no opinion, 23%. said in Paris the Allies would not tion to terminate a record of indebtedness give thetr governor a definite And among the state's Inde- T[T to use atomic weapons to resist nod of approval. pendent voters, those expressing dating back to 1913. At that time the Fewer than one in five sny npproval outnumber those ex- , ssion In Europe. Secretary Dulles' 1(I( lT county floated a $1 ^-million bond issue for they disapprove, pressing disapproval by a mar- ;taiimnit was a straightforward answer to In other words, those who im- gin of better than 3 to 1. construction of roads. prove of the way" the stato's Independent Voters Only, .^•illation now current in Europe on the chief executive is doine his lob Statewide News reports quote one freeholder as say- outnumber by a margin of better Approve 65% |lirS[u,n of using atomic weapons. ing that some of the roads "are not even than 3 to 1 those who disap- Disapprove 19 in recent months, and .even in recent prove. No opinion 18 in existence now," and trt&t during the pas- When New Jersey Poll staff In February, Independents v-rars. there has been serious questioning voted as follows: Approve, 39%; hage of time interest payments have aggre- reporters asked an accurate ()1 | he imminence of the use of atomic cross-section of the state's disapprove, 3%; no opinion, 58%. , , _in the event of aggression in gated more than the amount of the original voters: w( a] l)ns "Do you Approve or disap- Survey results also show that Wrsuni Europe. Secretary Dulles' state- debt. prove of the way Meyner is among OOP voters In the state, handling his job »s governor?" those who approve outnumber made it clear that the United States With retirement of its debt, Sussex will These were the results: those who disapprove by a mar- gin of better than 2',i to 1. U1:(i not hesitate to use atomic weapons, join an^exclusive group of New Jersey coun- Meyner Popularity Barometer, Statewide Republicans Only, Statewide tiinujih he did make a distinction between ties boasting debt-free status. The 1954 re- Approve * W7t Approve 63% Disapprove 23 r[H ai and strategic use of these weapons. port of county financial statistics issued Disapprove 19 No opinion 16 No opinion 15 By use of the term strategic employment by the New Jersey Taxpayers Association Last February, the vote on a The February New Jersey Poll report showed GOP sentiment atomic bombs, one refers to the use of similar question was as follows: showed that at the close of the previous Approve, 55%; disapprove, 1%; as follows: approve, 41%; dis- use new bombs as methods of mass de- no opinion, 44%. approve, 2%; no opinion, 57%. year only three counties — Hunterdon, This is the second of a seizes motion in the homeland of the enemy. Today's findings thus repre- Gloucester and Salem—at that time en- sent a 10% Increase In approval, of New Jersey Poll Meyner popu- ins would include the dropping of atomic an 18% increase In disapproval, larity measurements. Watch for joyed r debt-free status. them ln this newspaper. mi major installations in cities in and'a 28% decrease in the no The same financial report shodewd that opinion vote over the past eleven This newspaper presents the territory. It is against this practice months. reports of the New Jersey Poll overall debt of the 21 counties has been on exclusively In this area. Highllghtlnn today's survey hat a majority of the cries around the the rise in New Jersey since 1045 and, as findings Is that in no population 0,id have been raised, 1954 opened, totaled nearly $104 million. group ln the state examined do TRUE WORDS as many as 1 in 4 express dis- The youngster wolfed his din- Ir is questionable whether atomic bombs This was only part of the New Jersey public approval of Governor Meyner. ner while Father looked on dlsap- It-mild be dropped on enemy cities, deep in debt picture. The 549 school districts last These groups Include men and provlngly. Finally the not-too- women, and people ln all ase and proud parent spoke: "Jimmy, nomy territory, in the event of a limited year owed $276 million; the 567 municipali- Under the Capitol Dome educational levels, city sizes, oc- you're a pig. You know what a pig [pvssmn. or an aggression not carrying ties $326 million; the State Government By J. Joseph Grlbblu cupatlons, and political parties, is, don't you?" P $118 million, plus the $285 contingent state On the question of the kind of The small fry looked up and nil, it an atomic attack behind the lines. job the governor is doing, rank replied complacently, "Yup, a pig debt Incurred by the New Jersey Highway Hi cannot answer the question whether TRENTON — School, house the North Jersey metropolitan Sunday in October. A similar and file Democrats across the Is a hog's little boy." Authority. construction In New Jersey de- area and New York City, ad- study is underway in New York tonne bombs will be employed for such signed to handle the 800,000 vanced by the Port of New York State. .«, World's greatest debt is that of the Fed- children now attending public ;r;iie«ic purposes. Authority, is based on the fact The Governor believes a eral Government. This will total an esti- schools and the 1,000,000 urchins that 56 per cent of.the traffic month's extension of daylight However, it is good that Mr. Dulles made expected by 1960, is now con- crossing the Hudson River is not each fall would reduce the traffic mated $274 billion at the end of the current 1 f sidered the Number One prob- ^ destined for Manhatten Isle. accident rate In New Jersey r.i.u to all the world, and especially fiscal year. New Jersey's estimated "share" lem in scholastic circles since This percentage reaches up to which usually shows an upturn mikl-be a^ressors, that the United States adequate State financial aid to of this is almost W/o more than the as- 70 per cent on weekends. at dusk starting in October. •oukl not hesitate to employ atomic weap- education has been authorized. Surveys reveal that much of sessed valuation of all taxable property in EXTENSIONS:—New Jersey's against aggressive forces ln Western Dr. Frederick M. Raubing^r, the 'traffic utilizing the Lincoln the State, totaling $6.8 billion. State Commissioner of Education, and Holland tunnels and the two super-highways on which Competence Creates Confidence lie n the Russians, for example, were looking toward a conference at George Washington Bridge is motorists pay toll, will be ex- tended in the near future to the n some sort of assurance that we would the White House next November, destined for Brooklyn, West-' has developed preliminary plans Chester County and points on New York State line to connect use atomic weapons first, that would ba Hunting Deaths High for regional and state confer- Long Island but the,cars must up with the New York Thru-' miamount to giving the green light to ences on the subject. With other travel through New York City to way which extends to Buffalo. A recent news dispatch revealed that in educators, Dr. Raubinger is also reach destinations. This un- Paul Troast, chairman of the (I with aggression in Western Europe, New Jersey Turnpike Authority, one state—West Virginia—hunting deaths patiently awaiting a special mes- necessary traffic, plus the four they have an overwhelming supply of sage on the subject by President million people who travel dally reports it will cost $60,000,000 to since Thanksgiving Day have totaled 21. Elsenhower. to Manhattan by rail, has caused extend the present turnpike to i and conventional equipment in that Alpine, oh the New York State The writer of the article noted that this- School building construction the worst traffic tie-ups in his- ia:t ol the world. tory. line. The alignment of the ex- was a higher number of fatalities than that has not kept pace with the birth It is proposed to build a 4,400 tension is now being studied and rate in New Jersey since World legislative authority to construct which occurred in any battle in West Vir- War II. It Is estimated that foot high level bridge across the Narrows from Staten Island to the additional miles will prob- ginia during the Civil War. within the next ten years, local ably be sought this winter. The Tax Deadline districts must spend $500,000,000 Brooklyn which would take much Although there were no majdr battles In new school buildings. From traffic away from Manhatten At the present time, turnpike ']:.('." is some confusion about tax dead- engineers are looking over Route fought in West Virginia, there were several 1946 to July 1 last, New Jersey Island. The bridge would have because of the fact that a major wire school districts spent $175,000,000 the longest center span in the 9-W as the location of the turn? skirmishes and the highest number of on new schools. world. pike extension, After It is au- ; i reported erroneously on the dead- horized, the Turnpike Authority Your home represents one of your largest financial Invest- fatalities In any one of them was seventeen. ivi ently, and because of the fact that Dr. Raubinger and Frank H. On the north, it is planned to plans to issue revenue bortds to ments. Your household furnishings are also a major flnan- This has little to do with hunting, but it Stover, Assistant Commissioner construct a lower deck on the finance the improvement as it clal consideration. Standing between you »niirraan of East River at Throgs Neck be- J assurance that you nifty Implicitly rely on our suggestions J very short period of time. now attending public schools, are the New Jersey Highway Au- for your guidance. IT::.' deadline for persons who should on parttime, Both estimate that tween Fort Schuyler ln the Bronx thority, reports that all pre- Most of these accidents have probably 35,000 class rooms are needed in and Cryders Point on the west liminary work on the extension Friendly Service —As Neflr As Your Phone tiled quarterly estimates in 1D54 is the State to give the children a shore of Little Bay in Queens. been caused^by careless deer hunters, and of the Garden State Parkway to •.muary 15 and farmers who should thorough education. This improvement will also keep the New York State line has been the rifles used by deer hunters are the ma- much through traffic out of the tiled such estimates face a deadline Whether the State of New Jer- completed. This toll super-high- congested areas of New York way will also join up with the t sey should authorize a bond is- City.. iua.y 31. Although the tax law adopt- jor source of death in many states about sue referendum next November1 New York Thruway. It will cost 1954 changed these deadlines-to this time of year. We point out the twenty- to raise funds for needed^school $25,000,000 and the authority DAYLIGHT skviNG: — The also plans to Issue revenue bonds REAL ESTATE & |n;,,iry 31 and February 15, respectively, one deaths in West Virginia, which oc- buildings, or whether the Federal Government will loan sufficient State of New Jersey may join to pay ihe bill. ' luuiges do hot take effect until pay- curred in a few weeks, to urge more safety money direit to local school dis- Massachusetts and Connecticut Chairman de Nooyer said the 1 in extending daylight saving an-. '1''t-s are made in 1958. and carefulness in hunting in this area. tricts for sqhool construction, is - work can be started immediately under consideration at the pres- 'other month each year. after the right-of-way is ac- Ti:i- final classic effort for the bedraggled Deer hunters especially are urged to exer- ent time. Gpvernor Robert B. But Governor Robert B. Mey-' (Continued on Page 9) *i tycr, however, la changed this year. cise every precaution. Meyner believes the State of' ner wants to hear from the peo- I New Jersey could sell, bonds; ple on the subject before making . cheaper than the Federal Oov-I any such recommendation to the ernment. Legislature. The new drive for more school At the present time the law BILLS BOTHERED BILL! buildings indicates there will be authorizes daylight saving time a continual bombardment on the to be in effect from the last Sun- scholastic front for many years and end big govern day in April tq the last Sunday "IIS THE FREE U.S.A.? strtction on the normal acts of to come. in September. jThq Governor is 1:i >>'>.iid or education olSan anybody as a private citizen, ... We want to ask a question. TRAFFIC:— The $707,000,000 exploring the Idea' of extending '•': l0 is trying to assume then it is assuming the dicta- The Question is! traffic Improvement program for daylight saving time to the last torial, It must be checked be- "Will you help foot the bill- "•''"'•'"l and unconitltutlonal pay more loca,l ta|c«s In order to lti;iiv. we (ear. !.• fore It assumes too much power. To permit «uch to exist would cut Federal taxes?" '' *><••> just pasted » resolution ^GLAMOR GIRLS only inculcate a teaching staff • • • • r ""Mum any teacher In the: 111 with fear and reduce it to a statfl Let's face It. i-1 aacisco whool system to of vaseala»e. Now, thanks to this ban' )ir; l0' or against wiy local The Federal government all ll l!ll too often takes over "states " ''t<' ut an election, There Is no good reason that rights" because of "state's 'l!;;' iu:tion, It seems, was we can think of why teachers in $ Personal Loan has U| a public school system should wrong," as Adlal Stevenson said. , l »n the tact that one or What he meant Is that where 11f fathers took an active not take an Interest ln the elec- cleaned his slate! ln tion or appointment of school a job needs to be done, and if "' opposing tl» reappolnt- the people of the state refuse to ,"•' "' one ol the board|mem- board members as well as in the election ol municipal, county,, do It, sooner or later the Federal '•• «» that au»u»t body pro* state and national officers. . • • government movts Into the pic- ••'^putttamitiukftnt1 e 1 to Prevent repetition of Why shouldn't the teachers tiire and puts Its finger In the dyke. While we til complain Ul il frash act. have some interest? Let's sup- pose a person lacking Rome of about Federal taxes, somehow WOULD A PfftSONAl LOAN HELP YOU? the splendid qualifies necessary mofrt people seem to prefer hav- ;;\tan* hum ing their taxeApent as "Fedml hf last of it. The Oall- (or school boturd membership T Monthly repayments suited to your budget. teachers' iteaoflaUonVthe should be up for election,' or ap- money" than local tax money. ' lh(; AFL, Young RtpubU- pointment . . • perhaps a boozer Taite schools, R6$cp« Drum- Low Interest rates. :"»i Young Democrats have or somebody with a shady pas*. mond, writing out of Washing- 1 ">' the cudgel on behalf of If the teachers, ap well as any- ton recently, followed this theme Court«oui, confidential service. '''iU'liei's body else, haven't a. right to op^ and used the school picture as is- pw>e such, then whose bustnwa an example. i Quoting the Rational Citizens ta Is tt?-Burlin«ton (It.) Hawk- 2% Paid on Savings Accounts L '!• » basic luue with far Eye Owelto. Commission For Public Sohools, f »wn local import. Now ill "a private, objective, factual Friday 4 to B 1'. M. ,''''"""Oat*. The n.xt thin* TOO MVCH GOVERNMENT research group," he pointed out )k -w it .omd)« ^tended to HELP three principal reasons why •'•"."iwigii Jor the govemor- • more "school dollars are needed: Every time we hew som|body t logical 1. Uvftatlw -•• ttM dollar Is cam. say: ' Woodbridge National Bank worth about 3Qty of Its value In '"rtwre's too much Federal 1800; M1CA1HEK government.... We favor state's «m iw. UM mnw irMfen H. tout wra uutva never 2. More children art being rlgh-U. . . . Why don't we get Federal Ito'atrve System (Continued ct\ Pace 9) to Wtshlniiton out of pur nfl*fr» juffered enough for her art... but the Federal Deposit insurance Corporation PAQB SEVEN Audienc* aw!" ._ iAtai^^
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IIHCI tilt Brownies ••••- -27c Puddings »Z ••• 5c A&P Premium QualityCoHeti light O'Clock "M-iM-\S89c 1 » MO 3 lh. c» Cookies JXL ,"Z 33C Beans r::. 3:31c Red Circle ******** '5 95c BrOKQl" VI|i>r>M Hi Wlll| Ohum Salmon «*«»«. i» 2 ; 41« Nestle's Instant Coffee *";W ;;97c f ritu .H«t»(va thrsuih Sotvrdoy, Jan. 29, in 29 75. Marti.*. «Is $525,000 . . . The state De- year with a school bund Issue the .start, this administration the prominence Ruined by Sen* partment of Apiculture reports conference that he had already CLASSIFIED Opinions of Others fur the constrn 'linn nf new has been one of consolidation— a tor McCarthy damaged Amer- gone far beyond halfway in ful- approximately 70 «nt of the Mr schools, :ind n sclmnl levy for of settlhiR down and tightening Icn's position among other free fllllrw his pledge to cut it from tomato seed acreage oertifted In (Continued from Editorial hiving teachers and maintaining up rather than of new experi- nations. The low point came nearly $6(1 billion to $60 billion WANTED FOR RENT New Jersey Inst year was of the educated—86.1 of thp school-age in:i.r w*r< our schools, Is not Just a Mexico ment* or bold adventures. P.v with Communist successes In "within four years." * Rutgers variety, with Improved pouulation arc now enrollH THREE ROOMS AND BATH problem. II's n national problem. ltlcally, Mr. Eisenhower had the Indochina. But firmness and ,iillcltm-« — Onrden State next In line . . . compared with 72.4 in 10(10: an;!. The laAt two wars have also 43 PITCH STREET And: . task of trying to unite his party skillful diplomacy scored clear . ,pripnre, to work The Garden gtata Pnrkvay is 3. Teachers are "miserably seen steps to pull hack somewhat CARTERET nnd strenittWn its hold so as to gains In Iran, Suez, Trieste, and '(Vj,,;, full details in now open for IK miles from the underpaid" and the school year 3. Mexico hns taken n position from the previous extensions of make the two-party system once Ouatemnla. . 'lrn photographers, 1-37 Passaic RIVM Brldue In the Clif- Is tanner-today's pupils average nmmiK UIP leading communities federal power. There lu-, been 160 days a year In school while in the »iiddl<>-wcst who have more effective. This task is not Mast of oil, President Elsen- careful management of mone- THREE ROOMS Tor rent, fur- ton-Parson area to Cane May complete. One group of Republi- . . State Motor Vehicle Dlrpf?- in 1900 .pupils averaged about squared off with this natlnnnl hower enme to be recognized tary policy to maintain stabil- nished or unfurnished. Heat cans has continued to oppose his 1 99 days school problem. n\v\ reached around the world as a sincere ity. The President * "progressive supplied. Call CA-1-T160. tor Frederick J. Onssert. Jr re- leadership—although having no ports 2,883 traffic violation re- down Into its pocket to solve It. advocate of pence, backing words moderAton" has combined sound 1-27 Dmimmond says that, todav other which shows any such waters were disciplined last the states are constructing alto- Our thought is that the people with acts of patience and self finance with a warm concern for .,,,,,,. women with 10 promise of keeping them In MISCELLANEOUS year by the Nsw Jersey point gether 50,000 new classraoms a of ttrc'Mfxico school district can restraint. While maintaining human needs. ,.;.' per week to power. mo system and only 27 women driv- year, "and In doing this are fall- take pride in this fact.—Mwleo constant alertness regarding the The most notable feature of iour= ••!'; j s.00-$5O.OO. Use v 3 AMERICAN AUTOMOBILE ers were Included . . . Assembly- Ing behind the growing .school (Missouri) Evening I.PiUcr In the International Meld also ultimate aims of the Commu- the whole picture is the remark- ';',... children no han- hi |W; ASSOCIATION man James C. Jamieson. Blairs- population by some G7.000 class- the operation has been mainly nists it became possible to report able degree to which Mr. Eisen- .p'vvicw call Rahwny Established 1902 town Insurance executive and rooms every year." TWO YEARS OF one of firming up a position a wide easing of tensions. Mr hower has retained the trust and ,. to 12 noon. EISENHOWER Elsenhower was correct in say- 1 0ver 4,000,000 Members World Wnr II veteran, will op- rather than Initiating drastic affection of the people. This is 1-27; 2-3 Nationwide Service pose Senator Wayne Dumont, Nobody in Washington expect changes. The war in Korea, in ing at his press conference trut so desprte the fact that this has Perd Kertes, Local Agent Jr., of Phllllpsburg, for the There are three reasons for the President to say. In 1955 which righting had lulled, .was the world situation had Im been a period of consolidation 217 State Street, Perth Amboy Warren County senatorshlp in this editorial in the Ledger: whether he will nih for a second ended with a truce. There was proved since he took office and rather than of drastic steps to evenings ;HOll Phone Hlllcrest 2-1248 the Fall ... The New Jersey 1. Before we complain abnut term In 19SB. But the effort to some endeavor to take a more he could have claimed a real master an acute crisis the usual lu not be em- big governument let's mnke sure share in fostering that gain. _ ' 1/6—1/27 State Police Is seeklns a new "smoke him out" continues. At "activist" position toward Com- flortal to such enthusiastic pop- Housewives pre- clnns of recruits for the State we're willing to personally tio our munist regimes. But "liberation ular support. There nre weak- PARAQP'3 yesterday's "White House pres The administration has ful ,(,lUi1il. Writ* Box Police Academy . . . Governor part at the local level. The poli- talk could not be backed will- nesses In this administration AUTO AUTO DRIVING 8CHOOL conference it. was tied to the fac filled cnmpnlun promises ti Robert B. Meyner has endorsed ticians at the national level are action, and the "unleashing" which may become more evident r Largeit and Oldest in County that today he completes two clean up corruption and ti 1-20,21 the $707,000,000 traffic improve- not 'going to spend our "Federal Chiang Kai-shek turned Into in the next two years. But at the Hydramatlc, Fluid and Standard years in office. The date tvoked tighten up security. It has re ment prosrara for th« North money" unless they think it will no disclosure of future plans, bu defensive agreement for holding moved some controls on business halfway mark In his first term ,,,\ WANTED 280 McClellan St., Perth Amboy Jersey metrooplitan area ad- win our votes here in the (trass it docs provide a useful stand Formosa. and has cut, tuxes ns promised the President's opponents are Call HIllcre«t 3-7365 roots. vanced by the Port of New York point for reviewing past per While the budget is not full wondering how they can possibly ,,- children in my » 1/6—1/2' Secretary Dulles' efforts U in o'HiUs jection, Authority . . . Rutgers University 2. The school problem which formswee. satisfy Republican advocates o balanced, Mr Eisenhower was prevent his Winning another — Collese of Agriculture will hold The Christian Science Monitor. , ek. Call ME^6- PAUJTER AND DECORATOR Mexico [Missouri] faced this As this newspaper predicted ft a reversed foreign policy plu able to point out to his pres vc Its popular and perennial short 1-27 . Fret Estimates course In turf management Feb. Call CA-1-4825 7 to U ... Heart Ailments and V. J. TEDESCO MIU KALE * allied diseases of the blood ves- 8 Plllmore Avenue ,,,,1 male dchshund sels and circulatory system ac- Carteret counted for 56,2 per cent pf all - - BUSINESS DIRECTORY - - ,•|1.MTk.s old. Call Rah- 1/6—1/27 deaths In New Jersey during : 1-27 IP YOUR DRINKINO has become 1963, the last completely tabu- a problem. Alcoholics Anony lated year, the New Jersey Heart Association reports . . . Prom • Auto Supplies t Drug Stores • Moving and Trucking •• Plumbing and Heating t • Service Stations t Fashion Nouf mous can help, you. Call Marke' 3-7528 or write P. O. Box 253. July 1 to December 31, sixty ,. money you spend 1/7-1/2 bootleggers were captured In STRANDS Complete Moving Job ,,; counts but the New Jersey by State ABC agents Avencl Pharmacy 3 Rooms $25 S Room* $35 WOODBRIDGE . . . New Jersey's traffic death TOM GARAGE "•,ur:n that makes aPIANO INSTRUCTIONS — Joan ( Rooms $30 6 Rooms $40 toll has reached 27 since Janu- STORES Plumbing & Heating J. F. Gardner & Son ,im.ui. Dobrowskl. advanced student of 994 HAFTWAY AVENUE Reasonable Storace 30 Days Free Mr. Charles 8okler. will accept ary 1, the same number of 86 Roosevtlt Avenue • Remodeling 493 RAHWAY AVENUE ,,,nid dress for her WOODBRIDGE 8-1914 All Loads Insured—10 yean exp. ,., life It may be limited number of beginners, deaths as last year . . . Gov- CARTERET, N.'J. CA. 1 - 8720 • New Installations WOODBKIDGR ernor Meyner has proclaimed , ,„• keeping house. classical and popular music. Pot Let Us Serve Your Needs In ECONOMY MOVERS the period from January fl to • Gas and Oil Burners Tel. fl?O. 8-9354 .Kiinie you choose Interview call CA-1-5286 aftei PRESCRIPTIONS NATION-WIDE MOVEEB February 6 as Junior Hadaesah AUTO SUPPLIES We're Specialist* la ,. fur tlie time and 4:00 P. M, 1-21, 21 n Month in New Jersey, - BICYCLE SUPPLIES WHITMAN'S CANDIES Rubwaj 24-Hour Service • Chrysler Product* i:n.:v! tJ the wearer WINDOW SHADES osmetlcg - Film - Greetlnr Cards 7-3914 Call WO-8-3046, Hl-2-7312 • Bear Wheel Alignment • Precision Tune-up* StAte House Dome 20% Discount on L. PUGLIESE - A. L1PO ...n.i'.d be used spnr- CAPITOL CAPERS: — Where • Brake Service „•,,• 'he over-all ef- (Continued from Editorial Page your health Is at stake, don't do RADIO and TV TUBES • Tran»mls«lon Service ,,i:fit They should quired as no legislative approval It yourself, advises the Medical Free Tube Testing RAYMOND JACKSON Society of New Jersey ... Pa- ti til-- ,,,,v without making Is necessary. SMITH :-dressed. Strive for tronage is a bt-partlsan disease AJSD SON *dil •' Holohan Brothers FLUORIDATION: — New Jer- throughout New Jersey as both | IK:. ungulate look that Clothing Plumbing & Heating ,,,,d aroomln*. sey municipalities should under- Republicans and Democrats suf- Druggists GARAGE take a program of fluorldatlon fer from It, Governor Meyner Industrial plpefltting ,vpt- and slick to It 88 Main Street Calto Product* .:,,is d( fads and sea- of public water supplies as soon claims . . . State educators, In- PERTH PANTS COMPANY • Musical Instruments • as possible, Dr. Daniel Bergsma, cluding Dr. Frederick M. Rau- Formerly of Pipe threading up to 4" Phone ,: ,, Age is a big Woodbridge, N. J. Woodbridce 8-OO61 Mid 8-051S Di-ss your age. State Commissioner of Health, blnger. Commissioner of Edu- Smith and Herbert Streets 8-MM believes. cation, are searching for a new NOW OPEN ENROLL TODAY Corner Amboy Avenue and ,,r. '.ii!l help hoW a In our 186 BEMSEN AVE. AVENEL ., minimum and yet At the present time'26 muni- tune to be adopted as the offi- as the Second Street cial State Song for New Jersey. WO. 8-3098 ::,,• when necessary. cipalities In New Jersey have BEGINNERS Firestone Tim and Tube* taken steps to protect the dental Furniture : ;i-.: black, browns. PANTS OUTLET ACCORDION Woodbridce. N. J. .,.>• make fine basic health of children and future Phttograrty PROGRAM generations. These municipali- 267 Smith Street . i.irdrobe. The same Perth Ambqy BUY ON THE HIGHWAY Remember, there Radio & TV Service • .:•. w worn with only ties have a total population of AND SAVE! is no accordion to ! i: handed. This Is approximately 224,000. JOIN NOW (Opposite Farmer's Market) Slipcovers BETTER FURNITURE buy. uv .iddinu a bright Dr. Bergsma claims that rec- • CAMERAS Low Factory Prices LOWER PRICES AL'S RADIO ,: puir of glovef to ords show such fluorldatlon re- • LIONEL TRAINS on Men's Complete Line of Mnalctl Specializing In ,s (Mir splash of pat- duced tooth decay In both chil- PANTS • JACKETS Winter Brothers. Instruments at Low Price* f REUPHOLSTERING dren and grown-ups up to 65 per • PHOTO SUPPLIES & TELEVISION :ii..ni '.w a wearing. Free Alterations Wayside Furniture Shop • SLIP COVERS 1 cent at an average cost of 10 Merchandise Ckik EDDIE'S MUSIC CENTER Prompt Expert Repair* :!•..:.i inn is essential. Highway 25 Avenel, N. J. GENERAL REPAIRS ::....r'.uble and at cents per person per year. $1 Week—50 Weeks AND SCHOOL OF MUSIC RCA Tubes & Part* \,v,y. he TI' iin something for In a recent letter, Dr. Bergsma Weekly Drawing Open Dally 10 A. M. to 8 P. H. Ed Bonkoskl, Prop. Batteries f AUTO CONVERTIBLE congratulated Mayor Louis P. Coal T,,. :i,ist must be up- This Ad ptos 5»c Phone Woodbridte 8-1517 357 STATE ST. VA 6-1290 TOPS & SEAT COVERS May, of East Brunswick Town- H PERSBTNO AYE. ,un! c!e:-:!ere flat- Pay* for Your lit We* PERTH AMBOY Call WO. 8-1217 ,nt defined. ship, for bringing about such a CAETERET, N. J, snd V Stop In — Join Today nuon to shoul- positive benefit to his commu- COAL-FUEL OIL • Funeral Directors • A. Blsh, Jr., Prop. SERMAYAN v'lvmld be flush nity. Pet Shops Telephone CA 1-5089 UPHOLSTERY SHOP odtie. Through JERSEY JIGSAW: - Fresh GALLARD'S OIL BURNERS rotes are on view In the Gov- 5 FIFTH AVENUE, AVENEL should b? easy. SYNOWIECKI ietu at the nor- ernor's office at the State House PHQTO DUFFY'S A skirt should this week through the courtesy Photography Service NO MONEY DOWN of the New Jersey State Flor- Funeral Borne TELEVISION & t Sporting Goods • linrk-re or ride For All Occasions should oe the ists' Association. Inc. in honor RADIO REPAIRS '•nuth lor your of Fanners' week . . . New Jer- 547 AMBOY AVENUE 3 YEARS TO PAY 46 Atlantic Street SALE Get That Tel. ME-6-0189 sey's «hare In the national 19SS Woodbridge l-JWl Free E&irnate? Carteret, N. J. REEL United Cerebral Palsy Campaign Open 9:U A. M. • 1:11 F. M. BABY PARAKEETS M Service Calls Made From FIXED No Obligation to Buy Telephone Carteret 1-5715 ALL COLORS 2 9 A. M. — 9 P. M. NOW! SINGING g98 1382 OAK TREE ROAD We're an CALL CANARIES from Offlolal WDGE. 8-1400 ALL OUR BIRDS ARE ISELIN, N. J. "Penn," DOMESTIC BRED "Airex" and We Do Not .Irtport Them "Centaure" J&J Service IF YOU PLAN TO RENT, BUY OR AVENEL FINS, FUR & FEATHERS Station FLYNN & SON 18 M»in Street Opp. Town Hall TV SERVICE REEL REPAIRS A SPECIALTY COAL & OIL CO. FUNERAL HOMES WOODBRIDGE 8-1601 Reel Checked, Cleaned, Polished, Established 51 Vewi Lillian and Ed Miller, Owner* Installation and Repairs Greased and Adjusted Si .50 82< RAHWAY \ AVENE: 429 East Avenue for Only A BUILD A NEW HOME IN 1955... Perth Amboy Evenings and Weekend* (plus parts. If needed)/ 23 Ford Ave., Fords NOW IN VA 6-0358 Call VA; 6 - 6066 We Have J-In'Stock, * Concrete STOCK 139 Longview Circle • CUSTOM-MADE POLES t MAINE-MADE MOCCASINS, Fords, N. J. LOAFERS and SLIPPERS REAP THIS! ALBINO. HIGH TEST QUALITY Glazing • WILDLIFE PICTURES HAM- (Framed) o you're planning to move to % new home this year. Fine! CONCRETE Railings • HUNTING AND FISHING MAT SMITH & SON STERS LICENSES ISSUED Laboratory Approved S Good luck! And i few word! ^f friendly advice whish 170 Amboy Avenue WO 8-1056 • TROUT WORMS >PEN DAILY 8 to 8, SUN. 8 to 2 A cute inexpensive pe) that will ORNAMENTAL Ask How Yon> Can Win we would like to suggest. One of Our Trophies Onwhed Stone - Washed Gravel We Furnish and Install make any child happy! IRON Wuhed Sand - Waterproofing nsHIN0 Public Service wtnti to xrvice you as efficiently as pouibll All Type* of - See Our Complete Line of RAILINGS TACKLB lime - Brick - Cement - Plaster RESIDENTIAL GLASS AND REPAIR in your new home with low-qost dependable electric service. PETS AND SUPPLIES Custom Made SPORTING GOODS LOCKSMITH WORK and Installed Weekly Specials on Tropical Fish ; 156 Monroe Street, Rahwaj It will benefit you and all the members of your family if you KEYS MADE Raritan Mercantile Quality Work Telephone RA 7-3894 TOOLS • HOUSEWARES Always a Better Buy at have the proper equipment to enjoy this modern service. Corporation HARDWARE • PAINTS Free Estimate Phone m 2-0375 FLOOR SANDERS AND Taxi You need adequate wiling and plenty of floor and wall WAXERS FOR RENT Joe's Pet Shop FRONT AND FAYETTE STS. 156 NEW BRUNSWICK AVE. outlets to give you good) electjical service, Th^re are many PERTH AMBOY, N. J. PERTH AMBOY — HI 2-5419 fine electric appliances available today whiih <}*n work won- Home Improvements • WO 8-3146 tiers in your home and add to the? comfort of your everyday Contractor FIX UP WITH For Everything t Ropfing and Siding t living. FORMICA You Need Call CA-1-7219 To Keep Walter A. Jensen Your Pet Electricity does so much for you today - be su« W k»» J for Henry Jansen & Son JUST MASON AND BUILDING Healthy it working for you efficiently in your new homel ^ >** "* Free Estimate o» and Tinning and Sheet Metal Work PHONE Counters • Sink Tops 'CONTRACTOR Happy! RooBnt, Metal Celllcs and CUSTOM BUILT CABINETS WO. 8-0200 Estimates Cheerfully Given Furnace Work Fir, Whito Pine, Knotty Pine Special Prices to Breeders DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE 588 Alden Street 38 Freeman St., Woodbridg' Natural or Select White Birch METERKD RATES Telephone 8-1218 WOOD'S FORMICA First lA Mile Mi Telephone B-18W GUTH PET SHOP Woodbridge, N. J. and CABINET SHOP "CARTEUJET'S LITTLE Each Additional Vi MUe . . 10) WOOUBIUDOK TAXI S Oakwood Avenue, Carters* 80 Roosevelt Ave., Carteret DRAPERIES Carkret 1-4070 Sowing Machines 44S PEARL ST. WOOUBRlDOl • Lipor Storos ELECTRICITY Used Cars ART DRAPERY SHOP t Plumbing & Heating • FRANK HOVANEC Telephone Woodbrldje 8-1889 W7 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret FABRICS — DRAPERIES — 4«*itt /MUCH...cosh so SPREADS — SHOWER CUR- Woodbridge Charles Fan Give* You Better Used Highest Trade-In TAINS - BLANKETS - SLIP liquor Store COVERS -r- UPHOLSTERY — Plumbing - Heating Allowances KITCI|EN CURTAINS - JOS. ANDBASCIK, PEOP. Electric Sewei Serrloe on BERNIE'AVTO SALES PRAPERY HARDWARE Complete Stock of Domestic Telephones; SEWING MACHINES "Complete Installations" M AMBOY AVENUE F\7BLICfflfflSEHVlCE and Imported Wines, Beers • SALES • REFAIR8 WINDOW HHAfWS - BUNDS Woodbridje 8-0594 or 8-l«« and Liquors • ELECTRIFICATIONS WOOP3R1DGK, N. i. . 535 AMBOY AVENUE |21 LJNDEN AVINV* 2« Tea,rs Eiptrtvop* WOODBRIDGE, N. J. 574 AMBOY AVENUE Waodbridf«, N. J. CALL CA-1-5450 ^-iiH - a-mi •m WO. 8-8782 WOODBKlbGE, N. 1. fARTFlRET PRESS FRIDAY, JANUARY 2B, Wr>5 PAGF, TKN
on Saturday, February !>. at 11 Brooks and Norman Farrow. ThLs final children's concert Children's Opera A. M. will be the first of several Foun- The opera will be presented by dation events planned for comitiK Canned the Little Orchestra Society, un weeks. Including a Mosque recital Featured Feb. 5der Thomas Sclierman. Its conciuc by Rudolf Serkln, noted pianist, NEWARK A i-hildrcn's npn-B, tor, throueh the medium of i on 8unday, February 13, and a "The Bfwitrhod Child,' bused On shadow play performed by Oscnr concert by the Cleveland Orches- tra, under the baton of Its direc- a work by Mnnrlcr Ravel, will be Brand, shadowgraph artist. It will tor. George Szell on Tuesday eve- a feature of this srason's final be sung in English by a cast of ning February 15, In the founda- youni? people's orrhpstr.d concert well known operatic artists lnclud- tion's symphony series of events of ttif Griffith Mush' Foundation ITIK Kvelyn Lear. Ruth Kobmt Always a favorite with audi- Bt the Mnsqii" Thratrp. Newark. Hrlcn Vanni. Edith Evans. Lewi.' ences of the foundation's piano scries of concerts, Serkln will In elude the Beethoven "Waldsteln" Sonata and works by Schubert, Announcing A New Location Brahms, Mendelssohn and Sme- tana on his lormal pro(?ram. / for The appearance of the Cleveljrtld Orchestra Is looked lorwra to BETTER HURRY ,.. with keen interest by subscribers GRAHMANIV'S Gift Shop to the foundation's symphony series. Now ra,ted ai one of the ONLY 3 MORE DAYS.' \ 4!)5 Nrw Brunswick Avenue, Fords, N, J. Krcat orchestras of the country, Telephone VA 6-3398 the Slevelanders have won new SaTe in Acme Markets' Hijr Canned Foods laurels under Szell, and another Sale now in progress! Your favorite can- 0N AIL MERCHANDISE stimulating concert In this foun- ned foods now at special low, low prices! dation series Is anticipated. OFF DURING OUR REOPENING Cheaper by the dozen! Huy them by the SALE NOW GOING ON case and save even more! Stock up now! Washday Wonder Visit your friendly nearby Acme Super Market now and share in this colossal Now Forming, Our New 50c . . . 24-Weck money-saving; event! MERCHANDISE CLUB A«orf«fJM JOIN NOW!! IDEAL GREEN CUT You Wlthl LEAN, FRESH Asparagus
IDEAL OLD FASHIONED >ORK HalvM Peaches 20-M. can OINS IDEAL YELLOW CLING Rib Portion loin Portion SllcodorHalvtt COIJ) WEATHER, or warm, Peaches 29-oz. can :i man likes to dress comfortably in sports shirts. This shirt is ilillilii 1 1 1 tailored in Avcoset rayon, a new mWI-iW.WvWW'V' '-'-' ' "'''" '•••'•'• '.-A-.-•-•.•-.-.- kind of fabric that has all the Ic k . x rowr Choiet laundry problems licked. It will FARMDALE nut shrink out of fit or lose any Ib. Peas can I 2 ""« 27< of its bright fresh color. The Ib. shirt will iron easily and look 29 IDEAL nrw longer, too. Styled by Lin- \ 6«""79< wood. 16-01. I IX COM •!» W/io/e or Center Roast C B f ls BURNS COMIC BOOKS Appl luce * J X4<«M X VANCOUVER, B. C. — In a Either Half or Chops recent week-end demonstration against crime and horror comic books, the Junior Chamber of Commerce offered a historical, IDEAL-PREPARED animal or nature lore book for every ten crime or horror "comics" turned in at a downtown park. ib. ib. The response was enthusiastic. 49 69 Spaghetti Lean, fresh pork is easy to digest, rich in vitamin B. More than 8,000 comic books were Serve with Ideal Apple Sauce! put on a pile and burned. FARMDALE GOLDEN CRUSHED SWIFT'S ADVERTISING PAYS OFF DENVER, Col — A few days 4 before Christmas, Frank Ross, 32, Canned Picnics S? *!••• showed up in the downtown area, IMPORTED SLICED and it's easy carrying his young daughter and Corn to Phone for sign pleading for a job. Two Service days later, he selected a $112-a- Boiled Ham £"I 99' I6-01. -\ T«ttrwioi» week oil field position from among LANCASTER BRAND NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY 25 offers he received, can 1 can ||C Smoked Tongues * 49C Tomatoes LANCASTER. BRAND IDEAL - COMING YOUR WAY AGAIN - 27o, 1 n««w Sausage Meat *> 39' Sauerkraut c«* ) 24 can. »X" Fillet of Cod «bz* jt .35e «750 IN PRIZES IDEAL Citrus Festival of Winter Health Values! Beans With Pork GIVEN AWAY FREE • No Purchase Necessary ORANGES PRIZE WINNING COUPONS AVAILABLE' DURING Large 2.Qe SS 1Q< Beans Dozen MmM Dozen *I7
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