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;XiX-NO. 22 CARTERET, N. J, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER tt 1950 PRIC1 ITVB CENTS Derby Winners, Trophies and Race Officials See Maintenance Registration Deadline Nearing New Playground weetness Of. Rent Control Acting Borough Clerk Advim To be Dedicated. ' AND CARTERFT--Acting. Soroush is reached. Mrs. Tappen In the Borough Clerk Frances Tappen reminded Voters who chance their resi- voters today that only four weeks dence 40 days before election Here Tomorrow remain to register for the No- will RO to their old polling pines Light Rent ilurh Solely Council vember elMtlonn, Voters may on election day and vote niter Irani Avenue Playfield Concern; Resolution is register nt the Boroug1 h Hall dur- J taking an affidavit that they IIA,,,,KS E. GREGORY Intt office hours. The clerk's of- 1 havt moved. Largest of 6, to Have Needed for Retention flee will also be open evenings Voters who have changed Ceremony at 11 A. M. from 7 to 9, September- 25, 26, ,„, liope of salvag- their residence since the last CARTERET — Borough offlclah 27 and 28. CARTERET—Councilman James nicrnational Unicted are three freeholders, a ng. be no possibility of registration sheriff, two coroners »nd con- iiueries frbm rent payers as to The dedication ceremony it notion In this respect. once the September 28 deadline gressmen In Middlesex County. | t Lerner is a pet slated for 11 A. M. Most of the f )rl Continuation ^of Federal rent borough officials and representa- , ,,[ these Communists onirol in Carteret after Decem- tives ol the American Oil Com- L n,, better than they ber 31 depends solely on the Bor- pany will be present. According to ough Council, unless it wants to Coacciolis Return Home After ;.'ul,l maybe worse be- oseph Comba, the committee has >; , . at least admit nit the question to a referendum. secured frankfurters, 500 rolls and h( y That was in effect the opinion they are. It's the likes (X) bottles o( soda for refresh- of the area rent director In a Three Months Tour of Italy ments. n ;,|Ui them which have statement today ouUlnlnn the pro- CARTBRET—Italy Is makliu tives nnd friends and there were many rounds of parlies, 1 r,'(j ooo men out of the cedure required to keep rent con- a remarkable post-war prosross The new playground, located In 11 in less than four trol under the latest Federal meas- due to aid from the United "Th« Italian people are alwnys Orant Avenue. Is the sixth of the icciuise vigilant Ameri- ure covering the situation. States, employment Is near peak Klad to greet the Americans ployflelds operating here. Al and people are generally happy, when they comt there," Mr, Brechka, recreation director, said i industry got sick at All the governing body of any Coaceloll said. In addition to according to Mr. and Mrs. Enrico all the playgrounds will be kept stomach every time (ARTKRET—As the I.lnns l»50 Soap Hnx Derby Benjamin Katlir, William Sitar sitiil J. Robert municipality In the area need do visiting their home town, Mr. open as long as weather permits. Coaccloll, 84 Roosevelt Avenue, r/ht of being hooked came (o »n enii: Picture shows winner ;ind rom- lariss; rnrs- iviru ITS, left to rieht. Brentii Misdom, to mnlntain the rent freeze, the aid Mrs. Coaccloli spent several 1(m mlttce members of Die race. Khmvn from left to Joseph Kaslia, Willliim Sitar Jr., tawrll Klbertson director said, is to declare by reso- who returned this week from a The playground property has Hi these stooges of weeks in Rome, where the Holy been leased from the American right are: Adults, Joseph Comb:\, Thomas .liikcwuy. anil l{:in:ilil Wimisdnrffrr. lution that a shortage of rental three months trip to their native Year pilgrimage is attracting Hi,- IMMSW is shot housing exists and It requires the country. Oil Company at $1 a year. The thousands form all parts of the ntlre site has been fenced In and .,H right, and its place continuance of rent control. "We had a marvelous trip." world. There is no^requirement as to some $2,000 has been spent on b;.rn taken by unions Lions Oub Derby j Radng Staf wHh peny Tfophy the Coacciolis sad. They visited It was the second trip to Italy equipment which Includes two sec- not only loyal to a public hearing, legal notice or Rome, Milan, Florence. Venice, for the couple. In 1|)31. the Co.- tlons of large swings, a section of 'orkns but loyal to the other procedural matter if a local Naples and Oeno. Their chief in- acclolls were Joined by their two small swings, two slides, a- merry- i states as well. Draws Big trowd KovArrangements Are Made church. iflll, which has been refurbished American Industry out Other communities will be rep- Into Township affairs. Had ms of Foreign Wnrs and the Toth I Surviving are his wife, Catherine Smalley not granted the requested luring the summer seasoii, (reduction for three resented at the affair, namely, 1 'huto Studio. Today's pictures of Ready for Fall Term For Services at Both Switzei Van Deventer; four daugh- hs He deprived nearly from Pennsylvania, ChestET, Phila- extension of life, another session Rev. Mr, Klette has issued a call he nice appear through the com- In Carteret Schools Carteret Synagogues ters, Mrs. Henry Qraham ol Brook- would have been held by the Orand 'or all able-bodied med of the par- men of their pay for delphia, Allentown and Northamp- lyn, Mrs. George Longstreth of esy of Mr. Tolh. ton; from New Jersey. Trenton, Jury before its successor took of- sh to join him Friday, September months. I say he can CARTBRET—Public and paro- CARTERET—Carteret Jewry Perth Amboy, Mrs, Michael Neben- fice, to pass finally on evidence ), for a "cleanup" job in the par- Newark, Millville, Bayonne and fuhr of Linden and Mrs, Ida Davis roue! of these achieve- chial schools of Carteret will begin will join Jews throughout the Passaic; from Long Island, Hemp- ajready presented to it, sh hall. Volunteers were urged to JOHN KUCABA RITES of this place; a son, Jethro of Chi- wins their tools along. s because I am sure that tlit 1050-1951 academic year us world in ushering in their solemn stead, Eastport, Babylon, Hicks- cago; five grandchildren, a brother, Prosecutor Melko would not re- are the things he set out SET FOR TOMORROW they started the 1941-1942 school high holiday season Monday eve- ville. Police' Chief Charles Van Deventer, veal what course the new Investi- Services Sunday will be as fol- ows: 8:30 A. M., German service; n is a well-known Com- term—in an atmosphere of inter- ning, September ll. Rosh Following the concert there will and a sister, Mrs. John Hlmmel. gation will take beyond stating i principle that hungry men be dancing to the tunes of Eddie his office will conduct it. This is 30 A. M., English service. John Street Resident was national crises and war scares. nah, the first of the high holidays, both of South River. hungry famllle* are Ideal and His Golden Serenaders. the second time In rtcent years Rev. and Mrs. Klette entertained for revolution. Retired Employe of The shadows of a darkening is the Jewish New Year, and^ will The committee of the affair is that two Grand Juries have been wo members of their former con- world situation hang over them as IMMSW was ripped limb Benjamin Moore Plant this year mark the 6,711th anni- headed by Rev. John Hundial^ Albert Zustnan Gets in simultaneous operation In the (reKntion at the parsonage last limb when the CIO. after they prepare for return to classes" versary of the world's creation. chairman. Assisting as co-chair- county. The hold-over jury will weekend. on Wednesday, September 6. men will be Nicholas Kosciowiat. confine itself strictly to Its Investi- ana painstaking lnvestiga- CAHTEHE'C -The funeral of Prize in TV Contest Though a joyous^ occasion, one Henry Padlak and Dmitri Zazwor- gation of Woodbdike Township put down Its heel and John Kueaba, 70 Jolui Street, will School principals and members characterized by symbols 'connot- sky. Harry Wolansky, president of CARTERET — Albert Zusman, while the September term jury will WOMEN'S BOWLING td it out of the decent labor be h.'ld at 9 o'clock tomorrow of the faculty will meet a day ing sweetness and prosperity, Rosh the board of trustees, will act as sqn of Mr. and Mrs. Benny Zus- I handle all other mutters on the lu-iu -as you would step on mornlnt! from his late home. A earlier. Hashonah is permeated by an at- master of ceremonies during the man, 5 Hermann Avenue, lias criminal- docket. How often the 'LANNEDFORSEASON obiimuus Insect, high muss of requiem will,be of- A moderate Increase in total ( mosphere of, deep introspection. •.oncert and, together with Paul been awarded a package of rare f win meet, or what channels fer* J In St. EliHs' Greek Catholic school enrollment is expected by Onner cio declared that The blowing of the Sholar or ram's and | foreign stamps by the United Na- j ., disclosed Lvademy Group to Meet Church at 11:30 o'clock. Interment Edwin 8. Quln Jr., general super- Kawensky, Harry Hayduk lt will PUlsut was uol Hie fact that thi* Union horn IK. the age old symbol of ! lions Club for giving a . correct James' Cemetery, visor "of the public school system, (Continued on Page 4) How It 1M\I followed the Com Will be 111 St. Abraham's spirit of sacrifice as j answer In a quiz contest held on Tuesday Night to The largest rise will be in the ele- 1st Tarty line was not accl- ,Voodbiid(je. well as the clarion call to repent- | the televison last Sunday. Investigation of Township gov- Prepare for Season il it wus the retult Of com- Mr Kucaba died Wednesday mentary schools, he predicted, due ance. ernmental affairs had its incep- to the high birth rate of the war i VERNON CLARK IS dom iiiatlon of the Union's moi-nhia at the Perth Amboy Cten- During the ten days of penitence tion with a series of charges made CARTERET -Vhe Academy years. ^»l> by the Party. The erul Hospital. He tired from the between Rosh Hashonah and the ON WAY TO JAPAN Good Shopping Days against some members of the ad- Women's Bowling League will KMIU|) within the Union plant of the Benjamin Moore The pupil Increase Will be ac- Day of Atonement, the idea ol re- ministration by Julius Kollar of meet at the Academy Alleys, Tues- 1 Port Reading, Republican nominee visit-matte worklttf »pp»- Company lour years ago, after be- commodated by shifting the kin- pentance finds its expression in Seen by Merchants tuy night, September^, 8 o'clock h U.S. Marine Enlhted '4 for Township Committee. Mr <"i nuking its decisions ing employed there for 36 years. dergarten groups. the desire to receive forgiveness to plan for the (all and winter '"' ii.i]i»l,ainj these deel- Years Ago; Phoned His CARTERET —Carteret stores Kollar appeared before the Town- A resident of this borough for Increases in the lower grades for transgressions committed expect some heavy shopping to- season. »'•'•<> I nlun jiollfy. At th4e3 years lie was u communicant ship Committee and alleged that also are expected at 8t. Joseph's against one's fellow beings, for our Parents Before Sailing day and tomorrow and again efforts had been made to extract Mrs. Elsie Bartok, secretary of ""'"• WHS a Party iteerln* of at. Ellas' Greek Catholic Church and the Holy Family parochial Sages have taught that our pray- he league Is urging all members tlliu early next week, with the rush money In return for work per- ' itf four members. and a member of St. Michael's schools. ers on the Day ol Atonement will CARTERET—Pfc. Vmion Clark centered principally on' chil- formed for the Township. o attend the meeting and has ""iHiniti-e, of which Eck- Society. not be heard and our, sins forgiven of the U. S. Marine Corps is on extended an invitation to all 11111 dren's ready-to-wear goods. Maurice Travis, now Surviving are his wife Mary; unless we have first made a more the way to Japan and probably for He directed his fire at Com- others desiring to Jojn. to attend 111 ATTENQS CONFERENCE , Sales of back-to-school clothes • treasurer of the Union, six children, Mrs. Charles Harvatt harmonious adjustment to the so- action In Korea. mitteemen William Warren und the session. CARTERET—William G. Bald- und other supplies are somewhat George Mioz. the latter of whom Is ""•'"IH-IS, determined Com- of Railway, Mis, Edward Dobna, ciety in which we live. The 20-year-old Marine is the higher than last year. At the same time team cap- lsl win, 38 Lincoln Avenue, president Mr. Kollar's opponent in the race i>»iii-y within the Unl»n. Mrs. John Pry, Mrs. Olga Dobna son of Mr. and Mrs. John Clark, tains are being asked to line up of Office Employe^ International With the chanting of tile famous for the Committee seat Mr. War and Adam, all this place, and Jo- 4Ji Qrant Avenue. A student of the their teams, Mrs. Bartok will be ' <' I>I this in consultation Union, Local 91, is spending the prayer, I£ol NJdre, on Wednesday rai, the accusation related, at' seph of Perth Amboy; 12 grand- Carteret High School, he enlisted ODTING SET SUNDAY glad to furnlih additional Infor- '"• u-aders of the Com- week in Washington, "D. C.,' with September 20, the awesome Day of children and ft brother, Peter, of in the Marines two years ago. He CARTERET—The Polish Ladies' tempted to charge an assessment mation. •'•ily, Meetlnci were the O.E.I.U.-A.P.L. Atonement will begin. Cm this day Social Club will hold an outlna to against a pruspetcive garbatfe col- : ""» i»i(j with Communist this place. In ancient tiines the hijjh priest received his basic training at Parlss Island and later training at Camp Oak Ridge Sunday, leaving from! lection bidder, while Mr. Mroz was '•"iui, sueh as WHl'am made his yearly entrance into the in front of the Holy Family School j accused of levying a klvk-back on Holy of Holies. Today that en- LeLeJeune, where he received, a Tw Teachers Named '" the (lulrman Qf the ut 8 A. M. (continued on Page i> '•»Krn«i Dennis, it* pen- Drivers, Watch for Children trance is symbolized by the soul- shurpshooting medal. He has to By Board of Education ""'"T; John WUIlam- chinn of the individual as he his credit 300 hours in the air as a navigator. - l>i>ur SecretMyj and seeks to find that Divine power, CARTERBT—Francis Tpmczuk '""•". its IlllitoU Director. Is Plea of Chief Sheridan resident in the soul, which is each Before satllnu, he telephoned his School Calendar, Holidays has been namid to teach In the llu parents from California. ' "". there Wat a regu* man's link with his Creator. Nathan Halt School and John iitEs. some children will be cross- '••" from the Communist CARTERS 1'- "With the Open- The earnest prayer of all mtw- Weir, a graduate of 8*ton Hall ing at unpiptected corners," he "ii'i deslfiuted as Ing of the schools next week It kind In these trying times is that For 1950-5lTerm Listed University, a teacher of mathe- Wlu continued. Dividend is Declared ' "11" betwetit Mine-Mill Is Imperative that drivers uae men throughout the world will matics In the high tchool at a spe- , h •In addition, enthusiastic CARTERET—Cwteret'B 1W0- Nov. 27—School* extra cure In driving to avoid flood their souls with the light of clal meeting of the Board of Edu- youngsters art apt to-dart out By Foster Wheeler Corp. 1951 public school calendar as Dec.. 31- for 1 vvr accidents to the many children critical self-analysis and attune cation thjs week. 'luii't lose track of the- Into the street at any point, per- approved by U» Board pi Edu- ChjrUtmaa rtcess, Who will iie on the streets," Po- their hearts to the guest hymn of t Tomczuk, a former Legion com- •"•"'^•'•"J these Coaununisu haps in front of an approach' cation follows: Jan. 3—Schi 1111 lice Chief George Sheridan Jr. universal brotherhood. NEW YORK — Roster -Wheeler mander, attended Rutgers Univer- '•"'•'» Policy in IMI48W, 11 Sept. 5, Tuesday-wMembers of 12—1 said today. ing automobile, Sheridan point- Corporation authorised the pay- sity. l you th»,t ivery on ed out. the school faoulty m«#t tor or- Pel" "Hundreds ot children will be ment of an extra $1 and a regular the exception 0 "The best rule for motorists BUS OUTING SUNDAY quarterly dlyidend of SO cents on ganization. " day, walking the atretts of Carteret Sept. 6—SchOOl* opan (or pu- March 31—achools close for POSTPONE to and from school, many for to follow, particularly wow driv- CARTERET — The Hungarian the common stock, both payable on " '"ei-tlnow th« Unitec Ladies Citizens' Clrole. apd the pils. Batter reoesi, C •the polio benefit Vl the flr&t time," Sheridan ex- ing In school W6W, U to travel October 2. A similar extra was paid " 'inment bjr farce am at a speed which'will allow tor Men's circle: will hold a bus out- in April, The company has de- Oct. 12—Columbiu Day. AwU %—9cft6oj| reopen. game of the an airls' softbal! 1 R plained. for tonight has •"" " haw bwiv sen •topping suddenly to avoid hit- ing to Coney Island Sunday, leav- clared dividends totaling $3 so far Nov. i-rSl^rtlOU p»9- • May 30—Msnlortal Day. team sc$ 1 "While police and achool »»•; Sunday, Septem- i"H Fosterfaibetn In tins a ohliii who run* in front ing from the clubrooms In Hudson thla year This comparei with tl Nov. 23-8Cl»oi» Clow for clop for been ch 1 flu it pi • »,• j _. .. u'T .. . _ i A % t hJ t protect chU- qf Uu car.1' «u««wte4 flhtrlcUn, Thanksgiving twe FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 1. 1950 CARTFnir -.J Brief Items of the Week in Carteret
Everything is In rcadtneffl for the grape festival to be held by the Catholic Daughters of 3t. Mtery's Church in Olnda's Grove W07 Sunday afternoon. WAIST
24"- 32" St. JodeJJh's Parent Te*olttr As- \ ,V sociation will hold a cake sale Sep- tember 24 after each m»ss. Mrs. Helen Mullen and Mrs. Claire Woods are co-chairmen.
MODEl t n UJAD $115.00 FOR GIRLS We've got the bell-ringers! Up- Dovbh bawl fan* *xfr« COTTON DRESSES & BLOUSES to-the-minute girl styles that d»«p), iNdhtg IfcJiw*. iJitont porc»lo/i> top, By Mitzi and Judy Kent are sure to please. Come in, let chrom* tfvntt, 1 itraln* f n, t«ror«g« LINGERIE - - - by Kayser, Seam- prufe, Burblzon, Tommies, In the newest fall colws and styles. FOUNDATIONS - - - by Formelt, Nemo, J a n t z e n, Bestf orm, Smoothie, Silk Skin, for f,hat Headquarters for smooth fall silhouette. BRAS - - - by Life, LUyette, Wonder- 10 MAX BACK-TO-COLLEGE Bra, Maiden Form, Peter Pan, U> add the accent to your new fall wardrobe. SAMSON1TE LUGGAGE!; E & AUTO SUPPLY LATEST The Vnderwmr'timl Corset REP6RTS Center of Perth Amboy 51 MAIN STREET STORE HOURS: Show WOODBRIDGE, N. J. • " Dally 9.6 Quality HIGH and ARAMOUNT Friday Till 9 Prices LOW! Check tot youbeU today! Closed Wednesday 182 Smith Street, Perth Amboy Telephone 8-0020 " , t. w./lii PAGE FOUR FRIDAY, ^FP 1. i9ri0 Florence Brcchka Details Announced For IV pu> Arrival* New Boohs At Library (Continued from Paee l> Health John LukatSkevtct. other trustees eptember 9 /.vft • THE STORY OP IRVING BRRUN , was g woman to flip the lm,idnn- rttln. Others senrtng on the com- ReflnlnR ..,,, mittee are: By David Ewcn | lion Subtle. inU-llii^nf. willful,! Will Wrd A. Kukoski Jr appointment ,„ u For more than forty year* Aroer-; nrrofan, ruthless, of dynamic I Myron Pelekan, John Lukau- the position nf ,,,, ican« have sunn, loverl, danced and charm and vitality, she has Ion:,'I In Sacred Heart (Ihurrh; kewicz. Jos?ph SkrapoCkl. Walter ashes and clinker*. Wrtthrr will the Its Perth Amir,.. ... Kielman 8r., Wasyl Dumansky. fought their wars to the tunes or(intrigued the iviirtns of history Honored nt Shower Often I come In contact with fire burn If the flue In • SALE • For the energy afid good health they need for SUMMER SUITS NOW strong, supple bodies be sure your children get at $19.95-825.95 letfst a pint of full-bodied, creamy milk every day. $29.95-$32.95 Wlagttaff Pea» are grown and1 selected especially for Rich in minerals, calcium and providing the a^.They're perfect gems — packed when young and ten. necessary proteins and carbohydrates they need, der, with all their sugar-sweet flavor scaled in. Taste them. PURITAN DAIRY PRODUCTS pass the most rigid We challenge comparison! testi for quality, purity and nourishment value I 0,1 SMITH ITMIT COR. K\H0 PERTH AMBOY FRESH FROM THE FARMS... Puritan Dairy Milk » supplied SOLD ONLY BY YOUR FRIENDIY NEIGHBORHOOD GROCER to you with every care modern science and many yean of practical dairying experience can provide. To be sure of the less CHRISTENSEN'S isso finest in Dairy Products, place your order today "The Friendly Store Call P. A. 4-1200, 44)115 The trim, snkfahbc that overy active girl needsl Puritan Dairy More smart girls every day are turning to good looking "Tfce Home of Cream Ton MUk" Official Girl Scout Shoes for business and casual wear. You don't have to be a Girl FAYETTE & WILSON STS. PERTH AMBOY Scout to wear these beauties!1 They are made to meet stringent tests for fit and wear set up by the Girl Scout organization. Try them today ... they're wonderfull $7.95 Buster Brown Auto- matte Pencil with ttvery purchase of a pair of Buster Brown Shoes. MOTHERS We are giving special attention Puritan Dairy Milk to tlit; mkiriK ol Ihrantt' and Children's Shoes. Aak for Mr. Meehan and l*t him fit your Is MWe b AH Schools 1! 11, •! ,fi> t r; •, 1 \ I child with a new Rair or Buster . Brown Shoot. Ask for It- " >ftVw " f r KRi PRHSS FRIDAY, 8IPT1MBSR 1, I860 -—*. ..***.*. -__ FACJE •wi .rv*-1;.*- ' " ^vttr* •*•***•*• Get Out of the Kitchen tod H«w> « Wonderful Week-Emd BoUtkutl Customer Wouldn't you like to trade your kitchen StoN* for an outdoor fireplace . . . your sink for a Cornet babbling bftok.,. your china (or paper plates?. Thfcti why not have « picnic this week-end? It's a grand way to make light work of housework ... especially when you pack your basket with fitore © easjr-to-fix foods from A&P. Many are ready to heat and tat... others can be prepared in ad- vance ... and all are so attractively priced you'll xipHient save tfionfey, as well &» work; So for a Labor Day that's labor-free, come take your pick at A&P! /ft.-' for • write: Avemio ..?*•*»' C 'riiiuim Sw eet Mixed Pickles Manhattan n ». i»t 19o Stuffed Olives Suh>n. SHoi.|ir39o Plain Olives $<^» to«.ur43« 20 Libby Ripe Olives Sm.iitii« 9oi23c Ann Page Mustard . . k . 9oi.jirlle Peanut Blltter Ann Ptgt-citomy inoolh 12 Dt. |v 32« *V.i fc-e«(/. .<;.iri.s«ii-, White Meat Tuna chct., ^s« 7otC.n43c Alaska Pink Salmon COMKMM I!M«30« or fc Maine Sardines in on J*oic»n7e 59c u • SJic Liverwursl Spread si«MM«y«t Korean 19c 1 Spaghetti DinnerwithMrtt-chtfioyAr-ta.pk8.37c '"Sar, Chef Boy-Ar-Dee Ravioli WH W. wn 21e '">i^ Claridge Meat BaUs hSptghnfiSauciti^oi 41o Heinz Baked Beans , • • \6oiunlio I?///. fovi Hygrade Frankfurtern , •«. can 45o J Iona Tomatoes . • . »i c,n2iot25o «ncJie Libby Mixed Vegetables . w«.einl5c m (Cranberry Sauce Drom«d»ryorOcfc»nSpriy,woi. 15c !,ibby Tomato Juice . , I8oi.(.n2ior27c f'»lftH fcr( ('umpbell's Soupi-Chick»n, IM», Bouillon IOKOI, 15c ^W»<'*n* 1 Macaroni or Spaghetti Ann P.0» I « M 9* AaP MARKS THE Prepared Spaghetti Ann p*g« isw 01. c«n 2 (or 25c ^ f %, PRICE ON EVERY ^rt Brandy Wine Mushroomswhai. buiten i« 20c SHARP ITEM 0 & C French Fried Onions to n « 23c CHEDDAR u. 59< A ed HHImann's Mayonnaise lotin27e v< 47« ... as well as on the shelves. Re- 9 C-ider Vinegar AM p>«t pi 10« «H. 19c sult? You can see what you're FRAMfHHIER or spending and check your purchases A treat with cold meat ... a Sulad Dressing Ann ht* P» f»r 29o «i i»t 49c with A&P's itemized cash register popular choice for sandwiches BOLU Mayonnajse Ann P»J» pi i« 35« m i>< 59c aiick iiiAccbb. receipt. Jello or Royal Desserts . . SP*I> 22c Fresh Rihtter (Grapefruit & Tangerine Juice ts« 2 f°r 25c To tlirill your family, fill these delicious rolls Ched-O-Bit ChMMfead Ulb.pkg.21o with their favorite sandwich makings! Apple JUice Moll's or K«d Ch«l qt. 19« Sliced American Maib-iii ib.45c Marvel Sandwich Bread • • . • 20oiioail8o Sparkle Gelatin Desserts . 3PM«-19O Bleu Cheese impftw oa^m tb. 59c • Vlikon I*vir4g«i-all vari«li<«-ploi d«p. 29 01 2 For 23c ToiUfltoCS Front tiwby ftriM m. f|C Iceberg Let I life Wlornw (grhw^lSo «b*.bb».6fo'25o PutatOCS U S No. 1 graA-lohg ItNnd 10 i b*i28« frpm naarby fitmt bunch Bio UWM Sweet Yellow Corn FronvnufAy IM S'tbrlTfe »on4« ftfed Plums -•|Ciiir*A* • »-17te frlm IW»etlvt In $up« Mtttfcth ttrtd S|[f-S*rvUt Slertt Only.] Oacker Jack* , . . » t • Hard Candy Balls w«y»r« ^to.pko 33« Armour's Mix While Vienwi A feef Hash ted Beef Chkkait Nttfti Tomiro V«9.lab). iti U*i 4 or i 12 oi. tin 41. TAGE fHX FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950 CAHtlRET pi Governor Driscoll to Addn Yuhaszd'irls On the Four Area Chairmen Appointed CALENDAR OF COMING EVENTS SCREEN For N. J. Crusade for Freedom Legion Convention September ,9 (MM** SEPTEMBER . ..- ^ . "Johnny Holiday." four area chairmen to aM In Now "•will be sent to Berlin late In Oc- 2 Wedding, Miss Helen Horvath, John MMlnowskl. Holy Family Driscoll will head ft list of prpmJ- Will be «uest9 of the i,,,,,, ,, In Girl!" ncnt State And* National official! This is an outstandinu fllm, Jersey's Orusadr for Freedom tober, there to be enshrined in a Church, guests will Include: c h. (IciilliiK with the problem of de- 2 -Grape festival, St. Mary's Catholic Daughters, at Oinda'R Who will addr«u the 32nd Annual CAHTKUKr The Yutinsz nlrls which will be officially opened by Freedom Monument. Atop the James C. Auchlnclos*. < , , linquent boys. William Bendlx State Convention of The American defriilPfl 111" I>"h;.. 3-1, fit the Co- General Dwight D. Eisenhower on structure will be hung the ten- Grove. plays the role of Walker, the re- Legion In Asbury Park, Biptember ator J. Stanley Heiv, • ,J lutnbus Sclinnl field nn WeclnfS- Labor Day—was announred today ton Freedom Bell, wlilcli will bo 3 -Ultralnian Orthodox Day, Ukrainian pavilion, 'be^lnnim? at General P. H. Lanni,.,,, , tired cavalry sergeant who effects nuiR for the first lime in crre- 7 to I), The Legion Auxfljftry. IU day iiftniioiiii by Bernard M Shanley 3rd, prom- 2 P.M. mantling Officer, Port, M.,,,, Johnny's Holiday's reform. Allen mrmlps l.o be broadcast through- 40 & 8 Soelete and the B * 40 will " Tlir box ,';r<>re: inent Newark attorney and state 4- Annual picnic, St. Ellas' Catholic Club. Major General WIHIHIH H Martin, a newcomer to the screen, out the free world, the .state chair- also hold conventions In the sea- K Delis Hi •halrman for the campaign. 9-Wedding of Helen Kormany to Daniel p. Nagy Jr., Free •on, Jr.. Commanding i in,,.,, has the title role and does an ex- man explained. shore resort at the same time. AB H The four leaders, whose ap- Magyar Church. Dlx; Captain, nrn.imm,, . n cellfnt Job of acting. Also present pointments will be followed up by Tin: ceremonies also will be Harry V. Clroome, Rlverton, Is Stanley Clemens, whose por- 9 Wedding of Miss Helen Gullck to Andrew Oalvach Jr. at CommandlnR Offlepi i n , others In key areas of the state broadcast to the enslaved peoples State Leirton Commander, Will 1 trayal of a teen-age punk Is so St. Ellas' Church, 4 P, M. Navftl Air Station; Cnp1 , ', In the near future. Include: behind the Iron Curtain by'Radio preside at the Legion's business ;M1 a effortlessly malicious that It nearly 9 Wedding of Miss Florence Brechka to Alexander KukowBkl. Johnson. Commatuiln i , Richard B. Scudder, assistant Free Europe, voice of the Crusade sessions In Convention Hall. Mrs l( o steals the picture rjRht out from of Freedom Radio Free Europe, IB- Wedding, Miss Florence Lukaszklewlcr. to Arthur Dl Bene- R. Graham Huntington, Maple- Pomona Air Bnse; R(]|.,, N n under'the accomplished Mr. Ben-publisher of the Newark News, for located at a secret base In West- detto. wood, State Auxiliary President, er, State Legion Coii'iniin,,,, 1 n dix. While the plot of the picture Newark and the surrounding area. 21 Card party, Catholic DauBhters In 8t. Joseph's Hall, 8 P. U. will conduct meeting^ of the wo-Delaware. 1 ft is somewhat hackneyed—the poor Dr. Robert C, Clothier, president, ern Oermany, recently went, on 3 o of Rutgers University, for New Mm air with native-tongue mes- 23 -Fall danc«, Sacred Heart Post, 619, C.W.V. in St. James' Hall. men In Asbury Park High School. little boy falls under the sway of Tin; convention wtli , i,,,:i 3 o Brunswick and' vicinity. sages of liberty and hope to Rcd- 23 -Wedding, Stella Tracz and Dominlck R. Declbus, 8t. Deme- David A. Paxon. Red Bank, Grand the evil young gang leader, Is tember 9 with specillnii ,'• I James Kearney, Jr., editor and dominnted countries. Chef do Oare, will direct 40 & 8 caught and sent to a training trius' Church, 4 P. M. contests In which i:riick i, 19 vice president of the Trenton Winning support for the free 28—todies' Night, Carey Council, Knights of Columbus. meetin&s In the Asbury Ambassa- school—It .Is a well-acted and Drum and Bugle rn-|)s lll( h' dor Hotel. Mrs. Dorothye Bremer, mil,™-/ (iiris mi pleasing film. Times Newspapers, for Trenton radio station Is one of the objec- several national champion- Port-Au-Prok. La Chapeau De- . AB R H and area. tives of the Crusade for Freedom, compete In the mtrnlm; (,, partmental, will preside at 8 & 40 Oalnmb. ss 3 1 "Rfljrues of Shrrwtfod Forest." George L. Payne, American rep- Mr. Shanley said. If such support eral thousand dollars m D sessions at the Hotel Columbia. Viiuko, 3b 3 An excellent film for the young- resentative of the English manu- Is forthcoming, the enterprise's prizes, at the High Srh,,,,] Ivot7,. rf 3 1 er members of the family, this pic- facturers of the lymboltc Free- backers hope to get eight separate Governor Driscoll will address dium. At 4:30 P. M th,. J, Jkowskl, lb 2 0 stations Into operation. The sta- ture is not as good as the former dom Bell, for Rldgewood and en- JERSEY SCRAPBOOKMOEMAS.CK the convention on September 9. will stage a.mammoi.h , ino, |) 2 0 Robin Hood films, which older tion supplements activities of the' ; virons. Mr. Payne, whose offices Vtlier speakers will be: Charles rade with some twrntv (iii i lop. rf 2 ! film-goers will remember as played are In .Paterson, resides at 432 Statii Department's Voice of Am- R. Erdman, Jr, State Commis- and drutn corps i>ai-t.i<-tjm i n, mrs, If 0 by Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. and more Overbrook Road, Ridgewood. N. J. erica, which Is not allewed to THOMAS A/AST CARTOONIST, sioner, Conservation and Develop- is expected that the n-,-,,.' Bfmrr, 2b 1 n recently by Errol Flynn. This time The volunteer ar'ea chairmen, "take off the kid gloves" because cefATOP Frankness z An Object lesson •nix ' by and forge, wins the gold tors* Still/they have managed to Induce a The Sf-nute now ha* before it llberty. which could set a the most reactionary, good deal of humanity into their relation- three distinct and rival meaiurei dent for Interference with dealing with subversive activities traditional freedom of politic JT and insipid public relations o( ship with the fellow on the street and, we of Communists and their sympa- parties or political organizi thizers. These are: the Mundt- which M a practical mi J11 section of our life in the United believe, are benefiting tremendously by the innovation. Fcmuson Bill (8. 23111). the Mc- might defeat Its own purpose m as a pleasure, therefore, to see Cftrrnn Omnibus Bill <8. 40S1) wrrich at tho present time Is n It would astonish most people If the in- nnd the Administration Bill iS. necessary for the defense of » Oil Company announce forth- GlOR« WASHINGTON 4061». The first two differ funda- Institutions* The freedoms of ti dustrial tax'bill in the Raritan Bay area mentally from tht third In that American political system ha frankly its new and historically were known—taxes which proyide most of the former Impose general sanc- cost too much In centuries niMltary leave policy for its ern- the services, conveniences and necessities tion* against Communists and Mood, sweat and tears to be dls Communlst-fronters, while the carded or even endangered J of corrfmunUy living. It must be conceded, latter, correcting some specific because we want to take act! of course that vcry difficult to understand why in- > w™ of these taxes are not defects of existing law, reflects against a contemptible and pu: eVen elimi the view that sweeping kftlsla- band of misguided zealots wlthli A is as American as our birth- " ifjf £ V ^ ^^ " tion would be 'unnecessary. In- our borders. When and If the: m.idVct to assume the shrinking "*-* th,e -favorltism or ^oversights effective Rnd dangerous." We are become a threat to public ordei inclined to think thst, on the then will be the time to mrv lie all these years. Because of this whole, the Administration view- against them. Meanwhile, w because of its refusal to take the money in the bank to all of us, for it,. r point Is the correct one at the urg* the American people not t on the line and oftentimes in advance when present time. We believe that strike out In blind fenr or fun into its confidence—It has beert local government is pinched for ready cash. close scrutiny of the Mundt-Fer- thereby undermining, as Presi ml pilloried by the demagogues who Kuson and McCarran bills will dent Truman has said, "the ver; Industry, it seems to us, should stop hid- could be certain that indus- show why this Is so. Internal security they seek h ing Its light beneath a bushel and let the These measures have as one. of protect," To do so might give u t talk ba".k. It has-been secre- world know what its presence—and its Mielr two principal Joint features an emotional satisfaction. Bu , hen it should Have been candid; it a provision making It a crime to there would not be one Commu future—means in terms of jobs, of produc- conspire to perform any net that ntst less In the country ->-N« ,Kn mysterious when it should, have tivity in the country's advancement, in tax would "sulistnntlaHy contribute" York Times ,, fearlessly; it has been circuitous dollars. We think industry should let It be to formation In the United States, of n toiilitnrlan dictatorship CRYSTAL BALL \ 11 should have been courageously known that It is good, with some notorious under foreign control. This lan- ln assailing the Democrat!* Km these errors It has lost the peo- exceptions, that it is worthy of wearing the nuage Is so vague that It seems 1,1 ir understanding and their appre- to us it could be used to Impose Administration tor unprepared? title of conscientious citizen. restraints on freedom such as the ness m Korea, Representative There is a great object lesson to industry American people have not known Dewey Short, the- political shepi In 150 yenrs. ... •ii, most of the oil companies and some in the detailed military leave policy just herd of the Osark hills, indicate Tlie other principal Joint fea- h w others of their industrial brethren, announced by Shell. The directness this an- ture of the Muiult-Ferguson and he knew all along that ther had a traditionally progressive rela- nouncement contains should characterize McCarrnn bills Is the registration would be trouble there. When hi iiip with their own employes and with every situation in which the welfare and requirement they would Impose visited Korea Hi 1946, be says, on all Communists and on Com- was apparent that Russia wouli ubiie at large. It is true, of course, that economy of the people at large are con- munist-front organizations. The move m as soon as the American t hey get coy on occasion, and fretful cerned—and if this were so, industry would danger here is thnt Ihe registra- tion provision;; might be used to mrwed out. : uk out lest apin dropping could not be no longer need to worry.about the dema- destroy incipient political patties It's odd, but we Just can't re* inl at a meeting of the Board of Direc- gogues. It could handle itself pretty well. or even existing organizations call any Paul Revere ride by advocating unpopular causes which may or may not be on the Dewey Short to warn the natlort Communist, fringe. This ln our of the Impending danger ln Kof France Offers Fifteen New Divisions opinion approaches too closely to rea. a possible TOR I mentation of the In 1646, the, year of his trip to [he French Government has offered to points of view. American political structure the Par fast, the Republican alonn more or less orthodox party lip "with American aid" fifteen new In connection with the offer of the lines. from Qalena, Mo., was busy lea.d* isions, in addition to present military Under the Capitol Dome Ing a movement afalnst exten- French Government, which was somewhat The primary objective of this cos which, including the police, number sion of the draft. The news fllca greater than expected, in view of French By J. Jtseph firlbhlis legislation, and one with which strangely do not record any cru- 1,000 men. finances, it is pointed out that such an we emphatically agree. Is to ren- der the Communists harmless, to sade of his to strengthen our [he French Government points out that exertion would be useless if ground and TRENTON^-New Jersey's Sun- Stake, a free-for-all trot at Chi- mapped out a program of re- destroy Whatever potentialities forces In Korea. 1,000 of its present armed forces are en- air forces are not stationed in European day Blue Laws comprise a maze cago nnd collected $5,250, she search and control to prevent they might have of forcibly over- In 1948, Representative Short of cpntradlctions but they may became the greatest money win- repetition of damages which oc- throwing the American Govern- was again striving; mightily to |cd in active operations in Indo-China countries in sufficient strength to assure oe enforced if a showdown occurs. ning horse ln history. cured during World War II. ment. But would these registra- terminate the draft act. He dp^ (re. for several years, "France has as- the maintenance of peace. Consequently, Sunday drivers and their pas- But what makes the story so A car equipped to take air tion provisions accomplish (,hat clared that Soviet Russia didn't sengers, as well as travelers on interesting to Jersey folks is that purpose? Those Communists and p Alm WU.'uMt tup MATUlf IINWM Iw, »°IW fHRi MW»VW '"' y *"Uiw4'tJWf5ilftg Jfi.the report men return to. their "It't m a thought, *u* *!!M'UI* what PAGE ETOHT FRIDiY, SEPTEMBER 1. 1R50 CARTBRET #RBS8 Capitol Dome Opinions of Others 7 Continued from Editorial Pago) (Continued from Kdltorial Page) For Your Shopping Convenience filled with such death-brpeclln* a personal, political emergency CLASSIFIED ADVS Incidents. •*T' of President Truman." ' '^UV'.xJtt-anWlMiife.Short New Jersey residents are sniffling' still saw fair skies on the world Clarified Advertising these days along with from two horizon. UP voted to cut arms aid WOO OP 11 DOB PtTBLISiniTO OO IT YOH itr>> nnvwlior fift—hnvp a car nt y to four per cent of the people' of to Europe by 50 per cent, and of Own W**t, Woodbr)0B», W. j. 1(1 <'«n HpHfl* H fp» the country because of hay ff-ver, course h« voted against extension week ymi niny hp-nhi, Alfred H. pitcher, Director of of the Marshall Plan. And last lo |5<1<) each ypul- in yoi IVOODBRIDQE INDEPENDENT- Write piirtkulnrx fll) th," State Health Department's February he was pain.) against LEADER anil we *lll j-lv^ vo the bill to provide economic aid Division of Environmental Sani- CARTEBET PRESS •oiinl of our plan, Vt latlon. claims it is nothing new. (or Formosa nnd Korea. . Lft. 600 Arnnlil A' RARITAN TOWNSHIP-FOBDB Ptcnsnnl. N J. .Daniel Webster was nflected by If Dewey Short saw what was BEACON hay fever to such an extent that conung In Korea, he kept mighty STRtfOartAPWER — On t he once wanted'to resign as U. S. quiet about it.—St. Louis Post- Oiling In ii|i Kenernl uiili. Secretary of State. Dispatoli In manurm-tin-linf pi;l,,, 1 THBBE NEW0PAPEBS II re of Won Id-li, in,|. Hay fever is the most common ltc v eailer, IS (Irfcu Slri'ft, \^ REAIJ.Y Tim* - • P*r }tM form of pollinosls (allergy caused Tlmn - —,.l*a tpr lm* by pollens*. Ragweed Is its com- Strict Mormons really do turn Tlmei - l»o P**1 « • I1F1,P WAVTKD \,, monest cause. their backs on alcohol and to- T!m«l He per tine For those who are waiting for bacco, and even frown nt coffee, (itiABLY CONTRACT) Repairs • • Misical listryments • • Roofing and SirfJig • though backsliders (nicknamed nttjn* pluten for tup Cars • the first frost. It may be some U lln»«—threa p«peri..llc p»r line that ahlrte' at Night. ^ consolation to kndwrtW n new "Jack Mormons" i get a little ab- Mlniipum apace ohargfd—( Haw.) len Inly. Hl»r prollis- chemical known us 2,4-D, is e-f- sent-minded about the rule now Chang* of copy allowed monthly. Mjirn ,i:«., noo< Firsi , I.EAKN TO PLAY BKFORK YOU nenpolU, Minn. T«l: 8-0M2 BI'V YOUR ACCORDION fertve in killing ragweed plants and then. At a reception that fol- 85 l«tt«r« to a )ln»~llvt word*. lust pay a swill enrollment let Henry Jam en & Son "BETTER USED CARS" and promoting the growth of lowed my lecture at the Univer- and learn to play before you invi-st. other plants. The idea is the other sity of Utah I noticed that only • HRI.H WA.\Tlii_,M|| Tlnnlof and Sheet Metal Work 1 ALL CLASSIFIED ADVERTUINO plants will discourage the growth lemonade and cookies were served r BEFBIGEBATION COMPLETE LINE OF BERNIE AVfO SALES payable In unvanre. Kiceptlon* « « MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS Rooflnj, Metal Celllnfi kjid of new ragweed In future years. —and nobody smoked. Surpris- miiiJe for «atabli«h?a aco'ounu only. u4 AUTOMATIC AT REASONABLE PRICES ingly enough, this did not put a Irreiruliir Insertion* will bt Kon Furnace Work 405 AMQOY AVENUE During Up next few weeks. :hnrg»il for at the one-tltn* nl«. and lioch-Wool Iniiilai WASHING MACHINE* LIBERAL TRADE-INS however ..itie only treatment seen damper on the proceedings. It < Fnm SWe PAMiL An4nvlch. as. p 4 l t O AB R H Avg. Marsh, 3b 5 0 Th- John Oluchowski- team wai eliminated I 10 26 4 11 .423' Mid-Gounty Loop from the state title play by losing ilogro. rt, cf I 1 l[0 The Cardinals Hugo Marocchl 12 nose, 4 to2, at the 34 9 14 .412 to the Rahway PAL team la»t Fri- Wanco, p, cf 2 l l Richard'Trw 9 CARTEROT—The St. BUu C. C.day by a 10 to • score. Jennlngf. P a 0 I jvers Monday night 17 4 7 .412 split I wo gamps In the Mid- nKuo and as a re- Robert Lewer 4 5 Rahway scored three runt In the 0 2 .400 Count v baseball league, beating the 41 10 U 's, the Cards face Eugene KaskJw 6 first Inning on a triple, a base on A 9 2 3 Barred Hearts. (-1 In one and lot- 8oor« toy Innings: i » first plaje fln- Rudolph Walker in« the second to Nortn Amfcoy. balls, a single and a double off 21 4 7 .333 ttartlni pitcher John Najy Three Rahway ...". 3 0 0*2101 0-10 inevitftble happens J»nn' Nagy i 5-2. 3 0 1 .333 more runs came across the plate Carteret 00000050S—» •• flrop two during PVank O'Brien ... , in ' St Kllu (S) ek —which many 34 & 12 in the third Innlnt oh two triple* Stephen Lesky g AB And a single, the Rahway afgrv- possibility. 11 2 3 Mrohaal Tfavorsky \i t Lukach, M gatlon added two more tallies in 33 6 8 Sjtars' Eliminate 12) John Qural [2 .242 Koncl. If . tilt fifth on a walk, a fielder's 34 5 1 Bfilmis. 2b choice and another three bagger. AB R H Robert Mullan 12 .206 40 9 7 IfiTO E Re&ko.'p D This brought to an end the career SaeredHeartsFrom 0 Ernest Weber ,. ..." n .175 Reswo. lb o 12 S 2 BUT of starting pitcher John Nagy '•:: I 0 fame* Irving n .U7 pis cap's Oft Urban, c 1 3 22 4 1 a Cirtoret did not get going until Richard Mandlchak 9 .091 -rye LiNe He's Bnrnyak. 3b 1 hf seventh; after Rahway had Softball loop Hay .. - 2 13 1 0 Poll, cf P Amadlo Dominguez 6 .000 piled up a tremendous lead of 9-0. . 2 7 I 0 Qlnda, rf 2 0 CARTERET—Sltar'a Sweet Shop .... 3 Louis Nagy •000 five bases on balls helped Car- 2 4 1 0 terjefs mn-socring activities. eliminated tht- Sacred Hearts froifl • ...v 3 Steve Taylor .. r 2 1 1 0 20 5 The ninth Inning presented the further participation In the Men's i. 2 joim. Andrelia j ft 1 0 real thriller of the ;ame when Softball League finals by deft*t- 3 JKn^e* Klrally •» m Stored Qear| (3) lng them, 2 to 1, Monday evenlac 1 0 Carteret loaded the bases with m AB R noneout, but the threat died a at LelbiR's Field. 25 -X 5 Final Team J. Koleski. 2b % 2 few minutes later. The box score:— Cloven <4) Zebro, c 2 ineflectvenew at the fllTARS <2> W Munn, 3b 3 ar^r ne a AB R H Rahway J4 bat may be seen In the final stat- AB R :fb 4 0 1 Wlsnle'skt. ss 2 Wltguckl. 2b . 1 Irvlngton IQ Connors, lb •. 1 istics of the game-—Cartfret get if :. a oo Carteret 9 ting only ) bits throughput. Pavlowskl, If 0 Slmenak. cf 0 Carierrt (J) Ro|d«l. B., 3b 0 » 0 0 Newark1 g Suchprskl. rf 1 if 0 : AB R , Haroskl. ss 0 it Gobolka. If 3 Mullan, ss 2 2 Bale*, c 6 0 S. Koleski, p 2 1 2 Yayorsky, rf. 3b 1 1 Mihue, lb 1 Oluohowakl, lb 3 0 1 0 Bnhach. cf .... 0 To Direct Auto Race 14 Irving, 3b S 1 0 1 1 Merino Hits Homer Stroln, ti ..:... North Ambty («) O'Brien, c 5 1 SoanowskS, p 0 1 1 Marocchl.lb 3 0\ P 0 AB f iih Rases Loaded m HAfiH'T LOST A Kovack ,'ss 2 Ti f 0 21 3 I I L ROUtlO Pulton, 2b 4 1 H1ART8 (D mew ! Kosmyma, c 3 1 AB R H 24 Yuhasz Girls sirice Keller. 3b 2 0 O'RelUy. lb 0 I1 1 1 Tfie CUP RA CK Wrnbel. lb , 2 . Kurdella. c 0 1 Sow York Fangf CARTERET Featured by a PROM A(1 Up Knrw the Amwrrx, Ton >ut« a. Good F»C« On It neethu A bishop mftfe minister travel- "Dors your wife help ypu econo- Asylum Patient ing on the sump train and before JERSEY SCRAPBOOK*rWEMAsicK mlze?" eeWhoRre long they got Into a conversation PORT READING NOTES "You bst.' She m»ke* h«r own Appointee—I am which turned on the subject of Br these days." tendent bow the bishop had gotten hi* vocation. • Mrt Ksrt'iwW'ilWPW^ Phenc WO 8-1IR0W Substantial rncfmue In syrithello to knock that' ou He explained at length and then rubber output Is urged. Napotoon when I Trvi nil t]ir fii>ri'!i is one of the dntes and mtx thoroughly. Set In asked the minister to tell the story n)"'.l (U'iiiihtful UIIVS of irpnyinp: refrigerator nnd when cold mold of his calling. Self-complacently —Mr. and Mrs. Anthony De- Miri.il iihll(:;iti(iiis Then. M'i. It Into tiny balls and roll each ball the divine replied In all brevity: Simone, Henry Street, are the pa- miikrs ii pl(';c;:inl ending for a ('I'll' in the coarsely chopped pecans, "The I/ird had need of me." rents of a son born last week In 01 UriilBf p;nlv With the trn. pass The bishop knitted his brow In the Perth Amboy General Hos- DELIV sin!:'!, ciiinrU'iH slices of lemon Cheeie Slices thought, then turned to the youn* pital. Call Rnnilshert with bits of candiPd 1 small package plmlento cheese man. "I have read the Bible quite —A son waa born to Mr, and chrrry and wholr cloves. 1 large package American cheese a few times, but so far as I know, 3 packages cream cheese Mrs. Qlen Paige. Detroit, Michigan WOodbridge 8-1735 there is only one occasion on which last Saturday. Mrs. Paige Is the Cliff* BlKull 1 teaspoon lemon Juice tht Lord sold He had need for any- or 4 cups flour 1 large garlic bud former Helen Borensen,. daughter thing. At His triumphal entry Into of Mr, and Mrs. H. 8orensen, ?. teaspoons salt Salt to taste—paprika Jerusalem, He said He had need Perth Amboy 4-7538 3 tablespoons baking powder Put »H ingredients through food of an ass." Oard«n 8trwt. Port Reading. 4 tablespoons shortening chopper. Knead with hands and —Mrs. Michael Da Prllc and 4 tablespoons chopped chives divide Into four parts. Roll In Remove crusts and spread with children Michael and Walter, Tur- J. WALT£f? or paprika and wrap in waxefi paper. softened butter. Meanwhile fill cel- ner Strtet, and Mrs, Joseph Zullo 2 tablespoons chopped green Chill thoroughly before slicing. ery stalks with Thousand Island and children Pamela and Oar- COFFEE pepper and dressing. Place a stalk on the edge mella spent the week at the Da 2 tablespoons chopped pl- Stuffed Rolls of each slice of bread and roll the Prlle bungalow at Seaside Heights. mlento Soft finger cqlU celery Into the bread like a jelly —St. Anthony's Fife and Drum TOP I1,.! to I1'? cups milk MRshed hard Spoked eggs roll. Roll all the sandwiches In a Corps are to meet at 5:30 P. M. in Mix and sift dry Ingredients, cut Anchovies flakeoV, ATHLfT/C damp towel and place in the re- j front of the church for their trip OFF/C/ALS- In shortening. Add chopped chives. Mayonnaise to mkfce a paste frigerator for several hours. They to the Woodbrldge Drive-In birth- Add milk Rradually, mixing to a Hollow out the rolls, stuff with coueo/Arf should keep their shape perfectly. day celebration. The Corps will STORES soft dough. Toss on floured board the hard cooked eggs, anchovies first treat the audience to some and roll Vlnch thick. Cut with fl flaked which have been mixed to- Cherry Twinkles good band music, after which the W00DBRID6E. FORDS small biscuit cutter, place on a gether with the mayonnaise. Chill Drive-In Management will Heat well and slice thin. H cup shortening HOPELAWN AT PINELU'S HATS creased .shallow pan. Bake In an Vt cup sugar the Corps to refreshments and the oven 450 degrees for about 15 min- evening's show. Rolled Celery Sandwich 1 beaten egg yolk utes For variety make up half of 1 tablespoon grated orange peel —Mr. and Mrs. Walter Saffron, this recipe uslni! ehlves and half Unsllced fresh moist loaf of 1 teaspoon grated lemon peel West Avenue, attended the wed- d peerecr £6 FROM THE PAPER DOLL SET TO THE TEEN CROWD ... A Stranger VIVIEN'S KIDDY SHOP Has Their BACK-TO-SCHOOL WARDROBE From Kindergarten to Senior High we have the kind of clothes that young New Jeriey wanti, Neat, up>to-8tyle togs that wear famous name labels, that have patted our rigid examiiMtioiu Comes To Town for 6ne quality and valuer A stranger from out of town got on the bus and asked the operator: "HQW much is the fare?" "Just a nickel, mister", the operator replied. ' "* POI.0 SHUTS i from "What!", said the amazed stranger. "Five cents! COKUURO1 / AQ MCRKTS O.7U COKDCBOY Boys' Fine Broadcloth m An SUOKTS _ (ram Boys' and Girls' RAINCOAT How can you give service for a nickel?"* SHIKTS I.TO SLACKS ^ Qfi ham Jkt~FQ UNDERSHIRTS SOCKS SITS > NECKTIES . 49c Well—we can't! WOOL BELT8 98C Brlcd to tin SI. SWEATERS 88 4.98 from 2.98 59c 98c from 29c When you stop to think about it, a five cent fare today—J.930 — is amazing. CABTEK-G1BBS others from 1«98 It is iniposaible to furniah you with adequate and dependable transportation at a fare we charged in 1940. Prices have skyrocketed in the last 10 years. Public Service has to pay more for everything that goe&into a bus rid* — things like oil, tires, bus parts and gasoline are way up over 1940 prices. Wages have been climbing, too. Since July 1,1948, they have risen by about $4,750,000 on an annual basis—and over $13,500,000 on an annual basis CRISP RAINCOATS - Detacluble BLOUSES 1.39 COTTON Hood, 3-way since 1940. SLIPS »« from p Othtn Inim . Lit And the bus fare i& now only 5 cents. RAYON DRESSES • ^li«; SWEATERS from PANTIES / UMBREIXAS 2.98 Suet 7 to Ujtm -— *•»» Public Service filed a petition on July 12, 1950, with the of Public Utility Cominuiioneri for r«H»f from the five c«nl May "CUAAjQB IT" at J: until such time at permanent raUtf ilull have been hlj by the Board. The company fecit that you can readily understand thai efficient OKN FRIDAY IMNTS and adequate traniportatjon itrvice it in jeopardy when we {je* &, FREE the lott of nearly f 4,000,000 a yew. Fr«>e Parking / In Bear y of Store •Ova