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XXVII-NO; 6 CARTERET, N. J., FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948 PRICE THREE CENTS ,i Repeat Legion Auxiliary Officials See Poppies Made Crowning Adult Education, Recreation Will Checl Programs Planned By Teachers [Jons' Show Fete Hefe ("ARTKRF.T A rerrenllnn and educational protnun f*r adalU Vandalism Is being planned l>v thr Frdrratlon n( Carteret Twirhem, It w»» annonnred todaj. On Sunday The profram w.ll herin in the fall. Mm. Lorcita Alionine, At Schools in Sunday apflktaman for thr «rnup, »ld a wrlra at Ifftnres la planned on health, home tinning and baby care, aim flints, folk dineint |H Will Be Use.! Sacrc«l Heart r.hurch and movie*. j Board to Ask Police The wope of the program will depend upon the demand, Mrs. pro(,, Sodality Arranges Algottlne said. If enough Interest U manifested, other aetlvltle* to Keep Closer Eye will l>e Included |\ Here Appropriate Program on All Schools
rl,:HFn—All roads will lead CARTERET Under the direc CARTERET — Police will "V n(Rh School Auditorium tlon of Rev. Larllslaus J. Petrlck, Firemen Get Field For Rodeo; asked to aid checking vandalism 1 « o'clock Sunday night, final iirranurments have been school property. ct Lions Club will completed bv the Young Ladles At the request or School Com-- ,is- minstrel and variety Sorinllty of the Sacred Heart Strict Rules On Use Are Set mlssloner Ster/hen Fedlam, .. i.iMi rfas warmly ac- Churfh for the annual May a w CARTERET •- Fire Company 2, to the rodeo must be strictly ad- district clerk will write to v/hrn presented here last c owning to be held In the churcl at 3:30 P. M. Hundny. has been grnnled permission to hered to,' Chief George Bherldan. Jr., Mr. Morris told the board of luD has decided to give hold its rodeo at the Walter B. that radio patrol cars check Miss Elennor Prokop will be "the trouble" he had with the i,,,, pn formance In an effort Overholt Stadium, June 10, but crnwner. Her attendants will be with reservations. firemen. property during their rounds'. ,ir muds for a boy,* refugee Misses Mary Oaydos, Lorralm Fedtam revealed that there ,, „„* a student at the Holy Krissak and Dorothy Lauder. Oer When the application ol the "They don't care anything about firemen came before the Board of the Board of Education or the en considerable damage ,h iMiochlal School. The boy, aldine Ciko will be crown bearei i,,,s been adopted by the and her entourage will Includi Education Wednesday night, Dis- stadium. All they want is the school property. Windows, hw trict Clerk Charles Morris asked rodeo" Morris said, 1 N(,» wearing bractrs which Janet Maskulin. Jnan Ciko, Karen been smashed, screens broken, thiU the "board give the matter Morris who passed on the vote kfs ,i difficult for htm to navl- Brechka and Elsie Perenc. Also edges damaged and lawns i,, needs a wooden leg. participating will be members of serious consideration" before act- said that if it happens to rain a lr ing on the request. led, T1;(H, who attended, the nrevl- the Senior nnri Junior sodalities. few days before the rodeo comes, 1 Seven new members will be ac- In agreeing to the flremenVi "the stadium won't be fit for a "Some of the vandallsts don Wi[(irmance» found the ((Ho* ly attention to the cepted into the Senior Sodality. request, the board authorized Mr. ball game for a month." mil ohfetody and sub- idlam said. Morris to write to the firemen He asked: "How would you like i IVIt Acaln stlgea undw the Festivities will begin at 3 P. M. to have horses trample all over Mr. Fedlam asked for si •reel inn of sttnlej S«yba, the when the groups will assemble at that the ball field Is not to be ill have Loil Btebner, Sr., touched and that section assigned your lawn?" Ions for a playground at the ohurcii auditorium for the Cleveland School, so that bids mif; lixuto procession Into the church,. In x received. rninplete program follows: the line of march will be the chil- iThf FORDS—That "Poppy Ray" Is not far away superintendent of the home; Mrs. Maurice Evans, On recommendation of Walter: i _ NiptIT Cl.UB StRNI*. dren and Sisters, first holy com- Plan to Abandon !,,,, Matter »f Coremonlpe can be seen by the picture above showing the state poppy chairman, and Mrs. Benjamin Sun- municants. Sodality girls, priests No Raise or Bonus lemlec. president, who presided^ ,.,. MAI'AM Z-A2A, Kan veterans at the Menlo Park Soldiers Home put- shine of Fords, state hospital contact chairman he board approved a grant of $lWJ'-: j , "in.l her Heuutlful-Chorus and altar boys and crown bearer : ting together the traditional crepe paper flowers for the American Legion Auxiliary. The sale of owards the purchase of a projec- 1 iv-t of t he'World do W." and attendants. for Teachers Seen Station Weighed I '"! i:,,k,,vli'. Avciimptnliid by which are sold throughout thr imlion in honor poppies Is conducted by the Legion Auxiliary or. as requested by the Columbus* of the country's hero dead and to help "those fur The sermon will be preached by .,.,MI qimrlet. and Legion and VFW Posts ' throughout the Rev. George Belas of the Colum- 1eveland-P.T.A. ), M,,i,i(.nin, Julo* and Andrew whom the wars arc not yet over." Lookinc at the Delegation in Harrington at Hearing Commissioner John Scally an> •|l,,« SIIDII. llli'hanl MlKli"*. popples brim; held by one of tlR veterans, from lcition from Ma.v 24 to 2!) inclusive. Members of bian Fathers, Nebraska. M iirnr NOVKIC; I'renontliifs the ^arteret legion and V. F. W. Posts and Sunday morning, at the 8 Fights R. R. Proposal; lounced that registration for kin- ,., i Jr., Clismplun Hoy left to right, lire Mm. Ilarry'lllcekiipr of Cii(teret, That no Such Proviriion lergarten classes will be held Juitt \ in' Not Work: H(B Vniir volunteer hospital worker; William Thompson. Auxiliaries will hold their sale May 28 and 29. o'clock mass, the chlldern of the , ,II-III- Uurul; FrtfoiitliiK parish will receive their first holy Available in Budget Board Studies Plea , 2 and 3 from 1 to 3 P. M. Grad>ffj in.I Wenliy O»trl, l-'nul communion. The PTA will tender latlon dates for elementary! . niiytlini: H«ren»dc of tln- CARTERET'-- Public Utilities ehools will be: Washington. June'; i.,,it,i Holly*: Apnl« Blo«- Cartvrvl Tax Rate a communion breakfast In their CARTERET — Teachers of the ,MIIIK <>lg» Holowctiuk ami Draft Final Plans honor and the committee in public schools have been told by Commission has taken under ad- 0; Cleveland, June 11 and Colum-* , i ;,,;•'„: Cuddle Up A l.ltllc Boy Scout (Chiefs visement the application of the bus, Nathan Hale, June 15. ', \.[.mii'H Kenrn«y,' PreiMMil- far'48 is $8.13 charge includes Mrs. Prank Krls- the Board of Education that they ,, r» Pride Trio, Sotif?», sgk, Mrs. Gabriel Nepshinsky, Mrs. cannot expect a raise or bonus at Jersey Central Railroad to aban- Commissioner Michael Shutello M.nliiili. JOMPII W*dl»k, Plan Wider Scope CARTF.RET — Carterct's tax for Memorial Day Rose Kutney, Mrs. Margaret For- this. time, because there are nodon the West Carteret railroad asked the board to «o over ths Jli rate for 1118 has been set at nadel and Mrs. Catherine Novo- provisions in the current budget station. contracts for transportation fie- Hi' I:|I ul lloaven," "Itnlhiti $8.13. hjlsky. The only encouragement for a At the hearing held In Newark :orc making awards. He wants a ,! . T.L: ' M.irnuerlte In«ra»slo. New UuitH nr«' IManned Observance May !ll; Wednesday, Borough Attornej ciioHim Announcement of the rate has Members'of the Sodality enter- possible bonus came from Com- clause (guaranteeing each pupil , ,n 'l.ivihm, Kurotliy Kales. for (iarteret; Hoar been made by the Middlesex Plan Special Services tained their mothers at dinner missioner John Ciko, who said B. W Harrington, In behalf o: free transportation, if the classet ., iinwik. Audrey Ward, Juan County Board of TaiaUon. held in the church hall Sunday. that the board will have a "wind Carteret and other organization! are out earlier or late. He said i» . Wiih.im Nnry, Afnm C«|)lh on Sunday, May 2it voiced strong objections to the K,IC••! I'.inipbell, Jo a (• p li I n r. of Leaders The rate is a 50 point drop The children of the school pre- fall of $24,000" from the cigarette some Instances, drivers would not n-k li;in I'.irlsK, Wllllillll Ma from the previous year. The sented a play under the direction tax, which can be used for current railroad plans. pick up children who have been, i •! n r I'lill, J«»n Kutihiir, CAKTERET- New Cub packs, CARTERET — Final arrange- Edward T. Osborne. State High dismissed earlier unless they paid country board reported that of the nuns. t expenses. The money will not be MI. K i knv William VHrga, Boy Scout Troops and Senior ments are beini; dnifted by the way Department engineer testlrltt a nickel carfare. i' MilLiii. Tcilrty HaymlmrHKl, Carteret showed the greatest de- Carteret veterans to pay homagq The oldest mother present. Mrs. available until November 1. the :n-' ) 1'iny, .AKrtiil* Kotllrmkl. Scout units are planned In this crease of any of the 2$ munici- George Chamra, and the youngest board -was advised by the State. that to build the proposed Routi Harry Lubem, member of the' •i i h I'linrlra HUMO, t>l. k borough, according to plans out- to deceased veterans on Memn- 100 the state would have to acqulr ii. •.i• -r Kovacl, Hoi* l'alni- palities In Middlesex. |rlal Day, Monday, May 31. mother., Mrs. Michael Mudrak, Walter Niemlec, president of the High School faculty submitted a I'-.N.IIIV Mnului-h, Dorothy lined by Carteret Boy Scout lead- were presented with gifts, Piano board told the delegation of teach- the property. The highway woul report on finances of the Canteen. l»iii-ki ! Patrick DeS.intis, chairman of ers at the meeting of the Riuitan selections were rendered by'Shir- b adjoin the property, he said, bu He told of purchases of various ll'llil II — >m*THKI, M'KNK Council. Boy Scouts of America this year's program announced to- ers that they have Just been access to the station would be cu Hubert E. I.ee ley Elko, Joan and Thomas D'Zur- Wise, .and there equipment, making available a ... Kiutre JS held in Perth Ajuboy. day, that .the exercises will be along illa, Vivian Krissak and a vocal B»ni8d. A ti off by ramps. ~lllJIIHW»||||jj TtU» , the same lines as in past years wilftte'll b a ffurther Incrementt of $100 amplifying system. Tho balance'df Nfnrtneanea,, RaRayy KIMipr Morris Margaretten, selectio1 n by Matilda Morris. Railroad officials seek to aban 150.10 has been appropriated for wiimky, Stev« Morlncii and arranged jointly by the Le- for the 1948-1849 school year. tlon chairman of the council. don the station because they assert , ,„„ nvnipri..r in** In l>ir* Are Free gion and the Veterans of Foreign Mrs. Lqretta Algozalne, spokes- e proJeclor ll l addressed thr group on the im-of Foul Baseballs business does not warrant keeplne' ° ' l« | Wars. man for the Federation of Car- Stanley Epychln and Ruddy « nv*r, A Four l*af portance of the new Scouting pro- it. It was testified that the aver- IKBIM J. l.ukurli The first activity In connection Hebrew Alliance teret Teachers, said the raise was number of passengers curried Walker, manager and captain re- i h<. MornlMK gram citing Scouting as America's Hoard (iives AHSiirancc long overdue. She said: "We find spectively were granted the use pli with the exercises will be held on six trains each week day at the Youth Movement which offer:- it hard to live on what we get of the ColUmbus school field six tftllu young men the opportunity of de- To Pavlik; Fears lliw Sunday night, May 23 at 7:30 station is 23, of whom 13 are regu- M. lililvlilll' now." days for games by youngsters Hani Vernlllip voting their efforts toward the o'clock when memorial services to Honor Mothers lar commuters. Children May he Hurl The delegation also sought an Philip Waron asked authonza- Mk lk Ideal of American freedom. services will be held at the Sacred llMi . Adam ijlmla Heart Church. Rev Ladislaus J. CARTERET-The Carteret He- increase In ihe pay of Ploryce tlon to conduct summer band ses- Hone Tylku Scout Executive William A. CARTERET Walter Pavlik, 50 Ulmtr Uk Petrlck will preach the sermon. brew Social Alliance will be host Brown, who has been a substitute sions. The board will .study hla Wright explained the steps for the Hermann Avenue, has been given Cake Sale May 23 k After brief rites at the Carteret to all mothers of the Carteret teacher for sixteen years. The request. Vi.ll Annie MinII limi n I organization of new Cub packs, assurance by the Board of Educa- Jewish Community at a special board indicated that there was William Tritanaky Boy Scout troops and Senior Scout tion that his anxiety over the foul ferry slip, all units will assemble Jo**ph Anslvlno ta 10 A. M. when the parade will affair to be held at the Falcon nothing it cotlld do. Miss Brown for P.T.A. Group Kyiti At H* units. Greelinits from the region baseballs landing on his property , Hall on Pulaski Avenue, in Car- is getting »1,MO a year et lmder wa The Joliti TroyHiimi were brought by Joseph Doud, is to be eliminated at once. I B V' marchers will teret, on Sunday afternoon at 2 Other items pertaining to teach- CARTERET St. Elizabeth's Legion Auxiliary J«n«t (Hilda 1 ..Harry Helm deputy regional executive. He told Mr. Pavlik who appeared at the wind their way to the Walter B. o'clock. ers: Parochial PTA has set May 23 as Dorothy I'utnkk of the work being done, in ihe board meeting Wednesday nUiht Overholt Stadium, where the exer- The committee for this affair Mrs. Isabel Federbush asked the the date for a cake sale to be i'" .H« AnileiH regional arc;* for the "Strengthen Plans for Dinner 0Jn was told that A six-foot screen is cises will be held. includes Morris Brown, Betty Ben:, board for an adjustment of her held following the 8 A. M. mass. •'iuU«ri Ball the Army of Liberty" program. to be added on top of the baok Following the exercises, a din-Louis Zelman. Annette fjolomon, salary based on degree credits. Her Mrs. Stanley Szyba is chairman. WlllUm Ziilln Tlie Hath e I i n K represented .stop this week or next, ! ner will be held by the. veteran Jerry Price, Elaine Solomon, Har- request will be studied, by the Assisting are Mrs. John Teleposki. Will Fete Gold Slar Dimlle \MNII groups in honor of the Gold Star board. Mrs. Peter Toth, Mrs. Stephen Mlnuwl ft I>oruthy chuiches, service clubs, veterans Comphiininu to the board, Mr. old Gross and Leonard Kahn. ik Mothers and I'IIIIH organization.'! and parent-teacher Pavlik pleaded that he and hisMothers in the Ukrainian Pavilion. Tliis program will be in charge Mrs. Elizabeth Sufchlnsky ap- Kopin and Mrs. Mary Hidi. Fr«d Zullo Special memorial services also H'I>AI,> H associations interested in Scout- wife have been worrying over the of Mr. Sid Smith who will act asplied for re-appointment as home At the last meeting, Mrs. John Sunday Afternoon ••• Himr...H r.,..Ir»nB Novlk, ing. fact that a ball miiy hit one ofare planned by the Catholic master of ceremonies. Mr. Elmer economics teacher at $2,000 per Lynch, regional director of Paro- i-:inifr niako ft Entire churches and will be held at the annum. I:MH«IIII)1«, Lauding the inauguration of the their throe children and possibly E. Brown, of this community will chial P.T.A. groups installed the CARTERET -The Legion and I i:t or MUNHHIN* new Scouting project, Governor other yimimsters. in the block. His stadium, Sunday night, May 30. deliver the welcoming address. The following will resume teach- new offlcres. Auxiliary will honor Gold Slat iil.-min, C4PUIn Jack ing In the fall: Mrs, Harold Stern, They are: Mrs. Andrew Abarny, « I. LukScli. Mlclmel Alfred E: Driscoll has written the home is directly in the back of tbe Along with the entertainment mothers and fathers at a dinner/ Carteret K. C< Group ' Mrs. Robert E. Seader, Mrs. Lil-president: Mrs. William Uhouse, "I /.ullu. John Trnyannu. local council pointing out that home plate. to be presented -all mother will Sunday afternoon from 1.30 tt»'; I'AVI.IK'B OrtGKESTRA lian Kobrin and Mrs. Dorothy V. ice president; Mrs. Stephen 4 P. M. in the Ukrainian Paviltoiiv , I'M.iUU. BUI Uwlor at "America needs among her citi to Attend Convention receive corsages and refreshments He related the trouble he has Hausner. Qoyena. treasurer; Mrs. Frank Mrs. Thomas Jakewny will be to;: lens a far better understanding been havini; in the past. When a will be served. and appreciation of our nation CARTERET—Members of Carey Leaves were extended until Skiba, corresponding secretary. charge. Details were outlined at i ball landed on his property, not Council, Knights of Columbus MBS. BASOO DIES September, 1949, to Mrs. Jean Bel- Mrs. Norman Nelson, recording this week's meeting. ,' and the things which made one or two, but ten youngsters t have made plans this week to at- CARTERET — Mrs. Elizabeth afsky, Mrs. Mary P. Owens and secretary; Mrs. Joseph Klsh. pub- PARISHES SET America great." would run over and destroy his Mrs. Jakeway will be assisted by tend the StatQ convention to beBasco, 87. widow of Andrew Basco. Mrs, Edna Thorn. licity; Mrs. Armand Bartlia and awn and shvubbe y. He even Mrs. Harry Gleckner, Mrs. Loretto Teachers Ask Twelve- held at Atlantic City this week- died yesterday at lifer home, 52 John Paul Tomczuk. 131 Emer- Mrs. Stanley Szyba, hospitality; Nevill, Mrs. Walter Sak, Mnp ound one of the boys looking Randolph Street, after a short 111- son Street, applied for a non- Stephen Jacobs, welfare; .hrough boxes In his garage. end. Mrs. Charles Sldun, Mrs. Clifford Cut-?, \tugyar ahd Sacred Month Pay Schedule Grand Knight Arthur Ruckrle- m-ss. Surviving are a daughter. teaching position. Mrs. Stephen Pallnkas, refresh- ter, Mrs. Theodore Pfennig and. "I don't mind the lawn or gel and Joseph Casaleggi ara theMrs. Elizabeth Szigeti, with whom County Superintendent Dr. M.ments, and Mrs. Peter Panek, Mrs. Waiter Colgan. ii:; she resided, one grandchild and CARTERET—Teachers would shrubbery so much" pleaded Piw- delegates with JaWs Dunne and L. Lowery sent the board a list of chairman of prizes. Reservations for the luncheoft' ,„ two sicat-grandchildren. ! like to get their pay in twelve ik. "but I'm always In fear that Andrew Hila as alternate. thirteen teachers who have ap- Special prize winners were Mrs. to follow the Memorial Da| ,'fe ,, on Jutie 26 monthly installments instead of X baseball may hit one of the plied for positions. ;IAUTKHET-Tw PiTiihea will Julia Mallnowski, Mrs. Betty Fish- parade shoula'^made with MrstsJ- ten as in the past. youngsters and possibly maim him j Charles L. Worth of Lambert- ll>eir sumflar religious er, Mrs. Mary Lenart, and MrsGleckne. r or Mrs. Cutter. ,''; The request was made by a for life." ville applied for position of super- ivi'. >! was announced today. A. J. Symborski. It was requested that all stand- delegation of teachers this week vising principal. No decision has l>! |1'"1'' Maim Reformed Lately, Mr. Pavlik has kept the CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS The hostesses were Mrs. Joseph ing committee chairmen prepari • to the Board of Education. been reached on this matter.
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J°LDBLATT'S .•jft^i - '^U THE ON HER CASTBUT TODAY, Wtf 14, IMS Snokm Cleveland School Perils Give '£-£•;Amanitd Sacrd Heart PTA CARTCTBT Oito Kflert Jr. Plans Breakfast 0M DMM Of Songs, Recitations ir; ,-< V- and Mrs fHto Bffer:, to Cigarettes My mnnfed a H UM> official
Per Pi Burk' bs; Mrto*. ••- V •••-.#•: Urn ..mmita ComhT Xn vw Zippy Dm O» 1. JTiinnr MiUn «r- ; conducted by Dr h 1324 a Ye* 'Mr •ire M'i r,». Th* I/w»l**t Word Jiwph rto CARTERET — Trip V- 4 -f **••• Kami) Wtrtarrt Clark ArUvjr of Murtc »t Cr M ns "on Cpjk K. of C. pinnws will b>,. OofKn-ar Joan R:#>»art Julia j M: G--, r r-W Hii!. He ;* » »ffl be Mr< national '(8 Uncart and I iwph Ti:h Y , M • Hi< pirms •*> Mr G»bne! v»I > Sf*.w;«n:n2 Br<*»ci bom to Mr. «d Mrs Kaplan
P«r NOW... A Mark us Dorn-.hy Moms. Hame: E Richards princip*] rK*iv«! chif h faifed to stop, and hn body ljfhrer DoW** Barrillo Kath- gw tr *:r,g t-unre«i of IVrtrm nuuJe by tiip was thrown into the path of thf
r otto- machine Police said it* Car. )l Erile: Mary 1^ body apparently lodged ia the un Cjrveten Past* Joyce Lamana: Mother's Cookies aw*) r!«>TrarnaEe of the second ear :ind MinE Mc-tner. rfhool. daiite. P(/p dte- B*ck recitation A Vm Special Day Oo»s th.; Weaj»i. Julia Lukas. Sica: «x«ri«*. Oriiy On» Haabe-.li Dor It o. Mamnret Ciark: 'a'-rp churm arrf 'f :t. A typical Mother. Thnon Carmirhaei Rob- Robre: Petvinb«. Joseph ToUi.' ~ "" •' ')«pTT-,mt M the er: Sabo Aiber; Breza Robert J'j^ph famu. Kdirard Ri?ler and nan FlfMfttg la Hnfco period pifturH Speaker Jotfph Holub Itrnarrt RroniU NeiJ C;- Juspph Miyorcti. song. Now Good To UM Mnitm bun flgfitinf b <;*»«*». -jf I'lmcu. *.th the ciption: nd Rir-hard not a (port but the dramatiutidn "Thr titri^g fr. of Americi a Boroaovic: a rwiution A ~~ i of a peat national tradition. Th* to Mother Joseph MayToiv. Elinor export curb on tracton1 ra>* of Uie drama are aa rigid and M;ias and Rooer: Suhay, song, V S TO
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A&P fancy 20ot can2for 25c Sparkle Ice Cream Mix chocoiata«yannia 4p o«25o i« ox. loaf 2Qo Cream of Rice Cereal • • . • • Woi.pk«.27o Cherry Preserves Ann Pa«a ' life, i* 31« Iced Raisin Bread Marvai Suimyfield Rice Gems . . . . . 2pkg.2.'>c Flour Gold Madal H«k.r'i, Pillibury U^a*(|8S«I UN) bag 1.99 Snowflakje Rolls pkfloK6(otl5» Wli<>ntieH . . . . 8 oi. pVg. 2 for 29* - Hoi oka 21°, Flour SunnyfuW-all-purpow Ulb.b*gti3« 231b bag 1.59 Coffee Cake J»M P*ksr-5 Yariata • aaeh 27« FAMWS A*P k ol uk Junket Quick Fudge Mix .... WojLpko.27o Fels Naphtha Soap . V • • r » t »»r-itvaral varWi.. 10ox Sold in the whole bean and Cuatom Grdund • » • i Dundee Cake JamPatkw tiaiii»cak«53i! "lien you buy it, jijaf rpt for beat leauhf Fig New tons Nabiuo 7n IwWftj PAfeE 8IX FRffiAY, MAY 14, 1948 with players in each position On Mm Florence Prf/1(1|i Flattering Frock* first bast. Hunk Prnktil. Bill Cartercl Drops 6-4! Derewetski Yields 4 Hits As Holy Family A. COFtorke and Carl Marclniak; Becomes Bride Mm •> on second. John Kendnierrttl. Bon to Play Tonight Maskal and Wall Coanshock; at CARTERBT '• MIH I 'GamftoFordsA.Aj£jfffe$ Trip St. Mary's ,4-2 shortstop. Wall Msllnowsjti and Prokop. daughter of M> Joe Trmtirrskl; at third base. Prnknp. Lelck Avenuo, •,-,, St#Vf D Ahhaiirllo. rf 1 Steve Lukasiuk. John Harv'att and tele Paul Prokop, will bn '.', itthinc nrc viHdH i Crrwl lb 2 Will Engagr Strong In Interhoro I>oop , Walt Oluchoski. In the outfield.1 bride of Albert Rtchar-i ;• 1 2 nnlv (• thriv *lnalp> and i O'Cimnnr P MeadowbrnoltR al thr Ernie Sabn. Chrt Romanrrwskl. Krtn of Mm, Evtlyn Brm 0 CARTERFT r.ii!crc' dropped I * ti;i>!' In beating South Amboy KcniK-y. p Bill Ournry. Walt Moskal. Joe York and the lite Dan:,, i, 0 Ovexholt Stadium a S-4 fifi-ivinn i me Fnrtl*. A A in j Si M»iS''s at South Ambov on 'MrKcan Zagleski: on thr pitching*laft, Efl »t the Sac ed Htart Chin County Interbnro i Tuesday afternoon by a 4-2 thf Mulrili^fx CARTERET-HQly Family A C.Lpwanriowski Ed Stanbach. Jim May 29 Bt 4 P. M. M-fnii ,1 bin rrnwrt Wed- score IVrrweUkt had thr situa- 25 Rledel. Stan Mnlmn: catchers. nesday tvfiiiiis .V Fortl5 Park unn under control. Rl all times 'Filed out lor O'Connor in 7th. will play their flrst home (tame at Jim Rrsko, Hen Kolndzipjski and Oiayflab Thr box w'tr follows: Cartcm tallied a slnnl<- run in Carleret 0 1 1 0 p 0 0— 4 the Walter Overholt SUdium. to- Caw Makwinski the swond and Hirr* mnrp in LI,. S A St. Mary I 0010000—3 niRht The stronx Perth Amhoy Crayfiih eyvl are dark -• , The Perth Amboy Mcadowbrnoks and Ug6t in L!>e daytim* AB I! :hi ri SI Mary's Innr markers Moadowbrooks will furnish the wlli present an all-veteran team Coan'nurk 2h 2 I ram<- In the third rounil 1 opposition. composed of Reiner I. Pruss, Mar- :ih 1 It was in Hi* third fram* during FT ings Athletic Club The Rev M A. Konopka. pastor sicano. JtiBRn. Ryback, Wafiilek, 2 which KIP Blurs knocked Bob Will Meet Tonight of Holy Family Church and Wal- Vlrpllllo etutskl. Danials and Ko- 3 Krniipy. Pi. Mary's startinE hurler. ton ski 2b 3h ! ter Niemipr president of the Board vacs I from ihr mound He was relieved CARTERET - Wings Atbktic ' of Education will be on hand for M The Holy Farrriiy nine will also tlcsko. r 1 by Alflr O'Connor who finished the Club will meet In it.s clubroonu at the gala homp-rominK ceremony. be at home this Sunday afternoon ©Icnbcun r *fl name Festiviiifs will star tat 6 o'clock. c 7:30 o'clock ton I Bin when plans with the stronR South Amboy A ON THr BOAROW»IK CRourkP lb 0 CARTERET (41 Er »t >k* octan't «dq» «. Lukacn. rf 3 rrollfic Carp FORDS A A. <6' j j Henry Zabcl was presented with •njoy Hi* »iltil«ri with Robert Lowery & In Color Joan Barton and TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY BIG TOWN AFTER DARK "REPEAT" : PERFORMANCE" with Phillip Reed & —and— Hillary Brooke ".SUSIE STEPS OUT" iFree Glassware to iht 1-adirs) DINN'EKWARE TO LADIES! 3 Saucers to Each Lady Announcement Take your place to the Parade to Security! No miller what your pre- tent Income is, «r what your fu- twrt may be—savin< lodiy will jrl J*n further, faster! And there.'* n« Effective Sunday, May 16th, Wafer, more profitable way to save ttun the convenient I'ayroll Savings Plan right where jou work! FYtry 4»IUr lucked away In bonds today The REG DINER will he If part of your "tike-home sav- top"~money-that GROWS. It's a THKl; WEDNESDAY .frotnlK of better things ahrad for MAV 19TH open every day including f*a and your family. For the sell- Employed, the Botid-A Month Plan where you bank provides the auto- matic, late, lore, profitable way to Sundays. ftl into Ihe Security Parade. Sign up for Security today! And remem- ber ... AMERICA'S SECURITY IB TOl'K SECURITY! U.S. Tn Origin of Father's' Day It wiis a mother who started For the finest of foods "Father's day."1 She li Mrs. John Bruce Dodtt, »f Sptikane, Wash., a Writer of Indian stories. Struck remember it's The REO With the m-ed fur a day to honor father, and inspired by the love and sacrifices uf tier own dad, WU- ll*m Smart, a Civil war veteran, DINER. And for an out- *ho raised hu tnuthfrless family . tjj six, Mrs. Dudil proposed the BinEDAVIS , Hta 38 years ago, m litlO. standing Sunday dinner try JAMES DAVIS — JAMS PAIGE Shand No Wild I)" i '" Ku^as Kansas is tlic • n ' hi,.ir luivirj! our special full-course din- M deer in tin? wilt iLiie. What rj«er it U'ai are inntint'il in |uiis ner. McCAUimR THE WEATHER JwwHAVEi OVER THE WEEK-END (By wire from II. 8. Weather Bureau, Waahlivton) ALWAYS 2 BIG HI SaturtUy The AIR CONDITIONED Partly rluudy aud mild. Hunday FRIDAY AND SATVHDAY, MAY 14 AND U Mostly sunny and warmer in the afternoon. ieen O'Hara IH Vuti- • Renle Kiano rl McCrat In RED DINER Orovei Cleveluiid never came in "Ji(,(.s A MAGGIE tack tu the little white home in I r U,O BILL" IN Igir ~ MR, AND MRS. YVIUJAM rAPFAS, PROPS. - Iwell, New Jer^y. where he J v turn MIAV AND MONDAY, MAY lti AND 17 lames CfMX — CrMffe lUtl in Auiboy Avenue at Jftmes Street ,. STYLES •EACH DAWN I DIE" ls,. MI, imei D«UJM -^ Lenore Aubert in Ad 8een la ""'lllBW WCTBWIiW "ESQU1KEV . W».DNBgDAT; •. WAV IB, 18, MI Birtlt w/.".' I »; !,-;•!. ..•dr & 'APPLES OF DISCORD** •: Editorials :- Opinion of Others Our Hard Earned Dollars UMMI, LADOlTUt t* to work out a system ot v (|,, those hard-earned dollars slip partment of commerce requested an appro- Wt ilk* funny lam. Puni them Biut be tlmort u much andctnUWngimjUnm ,f ,,ui hands so easily these days? propriatlon for a similar tower. Am u mdlai them, for the Mnsc Individual freedom iHth 1 ,1 housing, and clothing prices are in- Not when we find that the personiiel In •tetutt book* of the lud ire planned economy, sure But the cost of living the Indlan Affalrs Bureau has increased Bbendly iprtnkled with the ludi- with social justice," he said, erwu. An economic plan, of r from 14,000 to 50,000 since 1932-one fed- In JoUet, HI., tt'i lUeitl to try ^t mice all of our dollars. Not by a la Intended to dlipoae the eral employee to every 30 Indians. And It on more Uun *u imttt In any ,,„(, While the cost of food has gone one item. That's tood for » tlon's reaouites to the beat I costs the federal government 10 times as * luith bat tt tl«o tickles the est of all the people—to < ,„ ppr rent since 1939, the cost of gov- much to educate the Indian in the federal tmtitnaUoD. Why *u the l«w plenty fairly, or to ration nl(]1i hns risen 377 per cent, and govern- schools as in public schools. > pejeedt Oar guen U, t dbgvuted city. But no plan can •Idernun «M late to town mwt- people's Interests until people i , noW rosts more than food. To pay the Not when we find that among the tal becatue he'd been ihopplnf Interested enough to serve J |K.in(! cost of federal government the polls and with hli wife. Oet (AuVht stealing io*p in plan. r,1|?. riti7.cn will contribute his full earn- government in 1947 one was to determine Mohave County, Arliona. and Experience under both ... (()| 75 (iays work to the cost of federal whether Mrs. America preferred cotton or you'll have to wash yourself with Ism and capitalism prove* that 4 man who can win people'* lq" ,inimt. out of a year if Congress ap- It till the stuff's used up. What ut y g p synthetic dresses, which cost the taxpayer a picture Umt paints! Denert rat alty, rouse In them a spirit ,hP proposed 1948-49 budget of $37 $50,000. intent on scrubbing overalls, pll- national service, and free |V(,C The fres laundry bar. Sheriff nabs from their lean and „. 1 New Jersey Taxpayers Association linn ruffian. compuTtery bath fol- free than U *iv« then- , , clear-cut proof why the federal saysy : "HerHeree araree JusJustt aa fefeww exampleexampless toto shoshoww lows. There's poetic justice for does more for national lir T s h th t you with true Western flavor. than any framer of a plan- ,,,,., linPnt Is winning the inflation race why the taxpayers' wages are shackled by In Gary, tnd., you can't get on Social justice, too, calls food—handhdss dowdownn. AnAndd, there's no the federal governmegovernment bbeforf e he bbegini s &t a streetcar If you've eaten garlic moral qualities rather than p,. (. fmrnula to tad why the wage-earner pay his cost-of-living bills. There are hun- within the last four hours. Oood tlcal beliefs. The man who for Gary I Undertakers In Shreve- socially Just Is the man ,^|,; ,1M)re„ than onfine daAavy iIn foufnnr workinwnrldncgr dreds more." port, La., can't give away book nlves himself In selfless ._. 1!n( i,. Sam. Not when an entire control Federal bureaucracy and waste explain a matches. That's one anti-strike And that depends more on I,,, containing over $40,000 worth of lot when we ask, Why do these hard-earned law they can't blame on Taft allegiance to Ood than to and Hartley. California State Republican or Democratic, t was solso d for $3,00$, 0 by the War dollars slip out of our hands so easily these law says you need a hunting li- servatlve or Labor parties. A wit A purchase of any laities' Wondirfully itaiuooti by MtGtegor to fit well, COATS°U?T hang well. look well. 98 Stylishly tailored lot Reduced to *24 «d freedom ^id comfort. No strings! No catch! TWt* (Mrtt fcavt all IM *M» JjflK -u the role, w all that rfttnattu to He Dngrid Bergman will leave for in "Come to the Stable," the jcrlpt During thtl» Buropean crip this "Relentless," George Sherman be- when our boys took off JUST. done, it antat, Is to work out a England in June to do "Under Clare Luce wrote for Twenttith- ntnumr. the Btrsena plan stop- came the falr-halred boy at Normandy Invasion mi deal, Caprieorn." 8h» will return to Century-Fox. offs in atOBknolm and tomfcn Universal-International Whin he stands for two year! lh Virginia Mayo jets the part of Hollywood in October and Will do A serifs of accidents has beset where Charlie will get his chance finishes "Larceny," he will direct Prance. It's the story of a < paragraphs several pictures before doing an- to show-oft*. "Wtldflre." with Ann Blyth, How- a bn thing beauty that Lauren Hollywood stars recently. Gregory other play. , ard Duff and George Brent, in of QI's who stayed orer In 1 Bneall turned'down. Lauren ex- Robert Taylor wants to acquire Attention horse loven: Man; Peck broke a leg In practice riding Teahsloolor. U la a 2MM Grey and fell In lav* with plained that the role in "The atri for a horse opera, -dene Kelly "The Bat." which was a Broadway John Carroll Is the fair- Connolly's new play, "A Story for hard and s»v» Arthur Presd would from Jones' Beech" Is "that of a snapped a bone while brushing up hit, from Mary Plckford. On Anatoli Utvak Is off for Franw boy at Republic these dan when they're Old Stranger*," which opens this fall, Broadway, It starred Jack Pick- like to nab Blng Crosby to co-star bathing beauty. Tlitre are hun* on his dancing. And Esther Wil- contrast still has two yean to 1 the things only will feature a horse a* the hero. liams nlmo«t popped an air drum ford, Mary's brother, and later to find locations for the filming 6t IlilVf with Judy Ourlnml in "Annie Get John is craty about Western I dreds of girls who look better In Darryl Zanuok Is trying to per by divine too deep In n swimming Chester Morris, bis own story, "H Plus 1" which if pA to It. tan warble a dittyl Your ©un." Bins would like to do a bathing suit Ut»n I." juade Greta Qiarbo to play a nun .scene After directing Bob Young's means that "H" was the hour the test of «n. Wmim Inlrodnctlon ... ivho insisted on making II !( ,i speech In a ralrway 1 «••!•! imnded over to the III '|,v Hir other occupants. ""'. 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SP " ^ Trio Sandwich Sto^ 15c mum DIF Powder 2 ^ 23c HUSKY Cora Soya * £' We 1 Hunt Club 1 Raisin Bread T717c Arf DIF Hand Ckmer ^ 21c f DOG FOOD feefceni Cocoamorsh ^.Z 25c Bor(ffin Hemo i*«>'65c OAJRYCKST .Honey I CLOTH Bofttefi Hflmo MW-MT kf 3v€ Good & Plenty Ice Creom BordenfnstantMix^23c Plant lettuce, onions. 8wUs New Jersey can lay riain, I board treated with It cm wlth- Gardening Activities what very possibly may h. ,, ! stand (or two hours exposure to chard, parsnips, beeU, parsley, #,000 oldest man In the United HI ,,... lew House (bating5'a blow torch »plttinK heat at 1200 Class Enhances For Early May Listed early cabbage, carrots, khol- ;I rtrp.'ws Pahrenhett Untreated rabl, mustard, turnips, New In ISM. Fowll remains werp i,,,lhJ Zealand spintah, broccoli and board last* only a few seconds. Plant your herbs -such as near Trenton which datr ,,„ House Comfort early cauliflower. Fire Resistant The coating Is applied with anise, dill, sorrel, caraway, sage longer than any previous nm, brush or spray (run." the article and thyme, sorrel, caraway, sage located In this country. Newest wr;i|h>n to rut mi: irp- "It dries to a hard, white Comforts of modern housing AN ILL WIND? have been tremendously advanced and in a well drained soil that lnw- from firr is a coai- surfare. but can be tinted to pro- SHANGHAI, China—A severe principally because of the superb has been will limed. mg that Damp duce any shade. When flame hit* 1 earthquake recently brought cheer ATTENTION prepress made in glass, and Its Spray fruit trees against hi- to a desert village. While the » Thf routine «top= flrp dead in lu j Ihe co»tin«. the «ur(»f* irnmedi- sects and diseases before the 1 fnrmi! serviceability In cold climates, m- quake, leveled five flimsy build- HOME OWNERS te*rt* armrrfin! to an article in a'* ? blisters These blisters IcordinK to Elizabeth Oordon. edi- blossoms fait. PERMANENT A8PHAI r May is f. •""' "-' •'' ••-*• ts,ib•' •r u«- sorau wwesms 11 Arary D«ten CMMMei AbMt Tbr Arm; has cwmnrtled the' •*? poprulBiion to keep calm if turtm j bomb' nhouW (tar*. Tallin* on' •DJ '•' '• ' Annrm cities ; The Med>r»l Crrrp* said In a i JEHKTV sUwment that if an A-bomb, should hit a city; to Sm .:•- "I? is by no menu trw that thf : aitire population wtroJd be wiped ! owl nnr « « true that nothaut tDKVfV. l<" be *mr 1« help thf sor- , »i^ tV-tUrirr to Thm. allodw t« a stitym orr: r.' five r«its iherr hat bppn reMuadfrabie rn «1CB ar U bar Tailed Mrirt •f A Stat* giurt worr-yina araone iht noli* tk tart. \ht Mwltr-JJ Corps quoted i« OOBUT'-.! >•>'. tit »p- Co! JJUSC< P. Corner «s sayinf: «•:••. .swn c>? Mr and Mrs Amprica have :- Ne» tt-y Thf bera so frightened by tbe infor- Tasw mation they hare rer«iraJ to daw. If. W.VT, :: (fcri ktrr tar ckakr-r to *a*wd wtafa that ',' t tx«mb verp dropped an aarf By a Mm. . (DIKMTtSKU — IB47 da>' tv^nfaK. May t», \%ih. \)* 1 Mayor ai.d r,^un .! vil! m^l at I »:•* P. M in irit- Count ll Ci.aiuL.fr>. ' •. J tr-u' * W' iiiler Si: a\unk*ipiJ BulldlDa'. Ooukr ATtaut, HeJptfllebmM CartcnL H. i. and >IBUH m.j i-ti. Pftiery at sutBllc aal* and u, tl,» tigboi lyottn. IHn i £U Bidder ac'L-ofdiric to tirro* (,f tale on Ha wlUi tii* Boreucii Clrrk OIICB j to tnsPMtlor. aad to be pub]i> )> fkc ; OHIO-Two mor,tiu after r>tilng Avf-nu*- Bii*k ;*; IAI* I'l t" Zi in: l in! TUFFY -By HOFF dettroyed this tcuro'i only in- Asiu. (lltf I* vVokt- Ai>- mpl'jjtrti compleUrly re- f^rtt-r*-! Af^*-^^ITj•^I Uii:' ; -OOTT >OU KNOW ; HMM... tbe gutu-d ij'jfjrry plant and Take ttiriliei »blf' r tl,»i lkr Car [ WHY, WHAT J WELL, "rtX> - LOOKING AT MORE Zn.ll, Ll«-t>!(! L Caret Borough Couiii-il tia^. by rta- [ C5OM3U /MUST HAVE A THJNG UKQf THAN OWE FACE UKE Vin, lit HQH aiwl Ltjrtu&nt to ]&•', flltHj ; MAMA, I OEHflWD TO K>OII .After the !;r<- !h cuner surveyed HOW YOU FHL A8CWT THAT MEAN? ) NCmCEO H«S Ike burrif-d ra'-'j '.f hit bus^K-si FACE IS nth all ulntr penin E k« §3 • 4 TOIDAY. VAT 14, IMS Doited Maw! ttwnwamt sci^ l«f in tw» iMnn: onr ws* UK New Vinu Dwase SmmmterPrimt tfafti fottfid, "tnV IBItg exp«>T of thr B*J» to th* Forsythia Awmg hardens Vital, rod thf «her was the j BUStARCIt IfD.-rw mnmths. I Mac is Best Bloomer Elms m fear menu, that the fcutJy ,in f»rt tint food wju the greatest! lanndered panti«« disappeared probably it tranmttted by „ America'* favorite shade tree, Sivs Marshall motititm* ItroF ag oor Mm. fro»B dryint line* behmd U» Tht CMnew Ktee ic a sore First to Blooa small efan le*f hopper TV-, TV wcond day I wat Sea*- norm hone at a ioemi hospitaJ Uoomr It hi hybrid between beset by the lethal Dutch etm disease. H in double jeopardy no known means of flRh! U.T of State I maoajtrfl to name Ir»t* mir*s demanded police ac- the common and the Persian Htac Although farsythb is one of our tion. PWire v*nt into aruon and from a newly discovered kfOer. the dfeeue, but work h c, ,.,| tm i '.rv V«ar< and ma or down to It has the vigor and height at the most common shrubs, one never piacted a prtou>frapher nesr the The contagious blight U called ahead on the Mea of ilia:,- [ asj- N*i» m Lcrstar* and w«» cMnmon blar. the smaller leaves gets Ured of It It is among the tar »« »»r» V—' i M:-3KK d-jr- c'w.iw"!.- line which had been phloem neerosls~-a fast-work- It by some control of '.•ubri;»r,".2y pvrtrt tor llrs Kir- and net |wl«s and the abfUty to tint of the hardy shrubs to come IDC thf »*• S-r-*r»:*rr of Sus* baited withlinfene. On the Urn ing rirus disease which can sect pest. •..".»: w.th thf news iftas the had Moom runjlarty ot the Ferstan into flowtr. and it is bj far the i Trrt- nnht the pbotofrapber bad no knock off • stately elm tn a it ias".. af'.n t*o of thrf* rmn (rf ]ij,- ttf will bloom the second most ronsptraous at its Noaming d in Wa«h- hurt Brturnin* U» second night year It takes the Dutch elm rfT'Ti c*U:nrd I *rs*ck hwd of. •wtson after it is planted and '•eeron. Tbwe axe a number at PLANNING COfvOft jhgtnr. I> C Hf uxi tv sat a provieT climb the fence disease a couple of seasons at oftCTi the first jspeetes and rarieUes wich differ JCOMBINATIONB "PbtX-" <'*1»T -' ?Uft •» Tl',1'. and slip up to the Unr. Ae he least to suffocate a tree. T poi w *ort to Ait- ?ta habit of growth, bloo^mg Pleasing color effects ra-, reached for a pair of panties a It M a big. morons snrnb. eight Carol H Woodard. writing in tribJ> this r*»: soil aaprwer isfSMon. color Intensity and Me continued and repeated lh,,,,t! Ho Urn' :r. yjr hn'orr h flush bulb flared, i camera shutter to ten feet tall and equally bnwd. witi a «yn-f' wwJ whw'birrr* of the reOow flowers and bardi- the current Issue of "The Jour- out the ftrdm WMOO if ,*„„• dirked and the anarry was CMBsht It has branches down to the nal of the New Tart Botanical tpw! mf I nueht ground, none of the teggfoess of niata and annuals are well <•] food bun io import**; s Any Chau pf.TtooiT '-he He was a man. 28 years old, who Garden.' te&i of the spreading Blue and pink tuptus fir™ ItiiDt Ui»i r*r. iw p'»e v «::ir.-i- admitted he had been raiding the the conumoc lilac The flowers are i Fonythia suspema has long danger. FWlowtng the river 1 ! hum»r. iif? ;» :Jw nan • frairant and lavender. AD tn all .drooping canes which glee It spe- UM same tune as the Pwrv hi,,| trie t?» rrowiTM a! r **! fcrr .!>•::- ciothn line for more than a year. Taller* phloem necrosis has Siberian Iris, and look «v. ,-; M it is the best of the lilacs for good cial value for planting on steep r ;i| out of moTfd into fin Middle Western with pale yellow catomblm ,\ six! »•"." t* frrowtri and sure blooming. Bat i slopes or on top of a wall. For states during the but lour years. >n a 1-N1FOIUIS for a ranee of rotor, try the tunei. or Forttme OoMnbetJ. white garden heliotrope «M> JX* «*rjs«i« Tm the posses-' The crew anifortn of sailors in It has appeared as far east as ana offlcinaUs). Similarly tim ,,[ ffc-T -j» I inn'i s>*a* thf-v Frmrh hybrid of the neww, leas makes a more upright growth. 3! t.^jf l.'jfibarrow. She sasdj -,hr U 5 S»tj soon will be minus Tennessee and has shown up In browaUia spedOM major rat, ii? !irnr, n iSr«* in us* Rua common Preston hybrids. Some consider spectabttis the most ; 1 «»< *wisr was utlrrlv s:>r fainmts thrrtceo bnttans on the I a doaen nates. combined with white, yellow , pn3»r- ! •r^rfd rr.v !Wd* beautiful because of the rtehnm u» hrr :n that. In her ;::mMTf and buttoned cuffs on the pak pink snapdneons Or n; pod <*:* '.."i* yea.- :»>•;: day «pj. New Jerser Tea is the popular of its yeltow flowers, which also The mortality rate Is 100 per brfief. ;t Screwed and humiliate jumpen Instead, new dm* blues, Brocade and first Lady ',lln •IT prob.'-ir i- 6-i I ncrt>'.^> or name of Ceanothus Anwricanus. a are larger than those ol others cent: no infected tree ha* been thf prssf.nn of the ,fJeerrtarr of • hirh will be Issued tn a few petunias can keep company , jfe I be* p'.ar.; and wf«d I jro- white-Ooreifd plant that Indians and which often have more petals known to survive. Kiss Wood- P-alf :f :'. did not affect the gen- inonih-v v:l\ have cmTentoinal- and early settlers used in mating that give them extra fullness. ward says. Lut summer. the daisylike flowers or POK tfMEI »'"'f. ' eta! znn-emment My reaction was. j tront trou.<»rs with hip and slashed tea. To provf h;s qyg;:flr»'.:in a* a I «ouiti mm dotrME ;l I setUei j tide pockets and coat-style «leeve» The first to come into flower is !i»f argumeo'. by virtue of greater' wiK replace the buttoned cuffs. a newer species from northern The War Department states Korea. It is named ovata and baa fofowinx iTor-T ir.irh may ph}*ic»l strength But &h* re-! that it is entirely proper to wash For All Your c-ny a ri»HK nuuifd flicd tn that feeiinf. W« primrose yellow blooms. FOR 8C1TEB and to mend the flag of the United • "Wb«i M-> Marsha/ and I rc- «J1. 1 think seree with her con- States. faHued ?rr>m Ch:na v* bmuch* c«-pi u So the relationship of food ANADARKO. Okla.-^Just before 1 PHOTO REQUIREMENTS supper time. t?if other night, Pred JrJUi m & Crii*^- iimir. named :o the people ol the worid but Adk:n- heard a knock at the door.! Cata • Baby Pictures • Portraitnra Sb* haJJ a very (Jeflnsie bf- there was a slight difference in the In oiden times, Scotch folk tried manner of implementation Whf n he opened it. he found a > STY LE b~r. a !at quail that had rammed t to drive out toe evil spirits of eats • Studio ft Candid Wedding Album* \'M house in flight. by roasting mem alive on spits. Hew U Not to be outdone, the Irish tkd • Commercial Photography SMnetim* thi* year th* U. S- ( the till* of two cats together and FABR CS The first steam engine in Amer- threv them orer a clotheslint to JOT pc*t office will issue s Ihree-ceirt :ra Ta? installed in the Schujter SPECIAL 1 claw each other until only the VTashaMe IUr«m Crepe •tamp mnttnenwratmc "IV T*ar« C'lppcr Mine in what is now North WOODBRIDGE PHOTO STUDIO tails were left. From thii pastime 39 41 Inebes Wide of propcM by women to America." , New Jersey, in 1755. came the legend of the Kilkenny B«. IL49 Yd. WINDSOR J. LAKIS, PKW. Special Il.r For MMtrrt Daj and wear cau. in rkwe W*ML I-1M> or P. A. M4H tbroocboat the warm weather Patterson urge* cut in acd- 2W SMITHSTREET dent toll as preparedness meas- Senate investigators, armed Op*. Pntfe AmU1 SaTteo 74 MAIN STREET WOODHBIDC.F, sfifon. a eae-pieee brown and tHtttwdt white print drem with white ure services urge a war plants "pool." • botcher rayon linen jararl. Dreai | in deakaH with short ilmn, V neckline, and boipleated skirt. Jacket b detailed with the print WATCH CAT SAVE PENNIES Start Off Your I BROOKLINE Miss - When (pennies that f-ariy morning cus- Spivack's New Look! | toraers slid under the door of his Balling Average ! store to pay for newspapers be- With A Hit gan disappearing, Eddie Collins j thought of the idea of putting out FREE FLOWERS To The Ladies Don't make the error of a "watch cat.' Later police caught STORAGE ; two youngsters trying to fish the waiting too long to select money out with a hooked wire. your warm weather sport They admitted it had been easy - FRIDAY AND SATURDAY - # The LargeU j wort before the cat went to work. wear. Then, the playful cat grabbed the I hook and saved the money. You'll want something not • The Best only for the Decoration t Day weekend vacation but • The Safest J also for the entire summer. Just step up to our front • For Less | door and swing it open. 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