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-NO. 46 larterrCARTERET, N. J.t, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1955 PRICE EIOHT CENTS Sweetness and Light Neighbors Bring 'Sunshine' to Family Syfiowiecki Will Not Run; W« Carteret By CHARLES E. GREGORY That Lost All Possessions During Fire Party Feud Boiling Over CARTERET—The sun Is shln- Hits Bus without money. Furthermore, word comes CA.RTERET — Patrick Potoc- A special meetinn will be hold ng again on Mrs. Mary Cecere • * * from Mrs. Aclcn Chester, bor- nlg. chairman of the Carteret Monday night at 8 o'clock to act T VAI,I,EY, Idaho — I was ruminating out loud ttnd her two daughters after s vesont plight of the poor people as we lolled Through the efforts of the ough relief director, that a help- Democratic Organisation an- on the candidates. In an edict, s pg p p that disastrous early Sunday parishioners of the Calvary ing hand will bs provided. nounced yesterday that Coun- Mr. Potocnig directed that all Schedule ^ l tiliht morning flrc at Washington of the pool one twilight Church and the office personnel ... / cilman Joseph Synowleckl will district committee members at- and Pershlng Avenues, when of the Lleblg plant, American "This is ft very much appre- not be a candidate for re-elec- tend the Monday session. they lost all their earthly pos- Agricultural Chemical Com- ciated offer," declared Rev, Mr. tion. Mt. Synowleckl gave pres- From other sources word Borough Council mi- was a handsome chap from British Colum- sessions In the blaze. pany, where Mrs. Cecerc Ls em- Matus. "for through t!hh assist- sure of business as the reason. comes that the feud between ,, |ir struck out for the diving board in an im- Confer for Suitable 11 * • » ployed, a new home was estab- ance Mrs. Cecere will be able to ia, f' " At a meeting of the Organiza- the Democratic organization bark-stroke called back: When the dawn arose, things lished for her and her children replace "some of her lost rfssivr tion Wednesday night, a nomi- may have led Councilman Byn- Service; Other Business t , lir|p you. I don't know any." at 19 Hermann Avenue. [ ran ooked bleak for the family, de- and personal Items." owlecki to abandon the race. • * * nating committee was named spite* the friendly aid of neigh- • • • Some reports are that' there CARTERET — Residents nf headed by Mrs. Patrick Touhey. West Carteret last night appealed Vl, w,m(lercd often since whether he was just being bors. As Rev. Joseph .Matus, The family expressed Its grat- The flre, which caused an ^s a possibility that the Demo- The group will meet over the to the Borough Council for im- , ,'' oi- factual. He often was both, as he let some pastor of the Calvary Baptist itude to William Schmidt, who estimated loss of $75,000, de- crats may have a primary fight af weekend and submit a slate of and that the Beigert group may proved bus service for' that sec- 7 'i,nn iiiiout one of his three boats—one for water Church, describes it, the good donated his truck, to the group stroyed the store occupied by ( of the Calvary Church of both two candidates and . district place a ticket in opposition to tion. for fishing and one for pleasure cruising— hearts of the people of the bor- the Wantoch Gift Shop and l )llir men and women who came to committee candidates. the General Organization. in a letter to the Council, Mn. " Jmt me difficulty he had in getting weather infor- ough "were widely opened to- assist Mrs, Cecere in salvaging caused considerable damage to Ethel R. MlAdom stated that the wards the family, left without a and moving whatever could bo the adjoining three - family service now offered by the Cav- teret Bus Service Inc. ls Inade- ,s Where You Live In Sun Valley .... home, without clothing and used, from the debris. dwelling. To Mark Feast of Purim quate and suggested that steps he taken to permit the use of Public lar Starting Sundown Monday Service bua (2. Evening Registry f Ffr Presbyterian Men Councilman John Nemlsh snld. For New Registrants CARTERET — The festival of giving. Charity Is given, children that he will arrange a conference Purim or Feast of Lots, com- exchange gifts and special foods with the local bus firm In an effort CARTERET — Rev. Louts Si. Set for Primary To Get Charter memorating the deliverance of are prepared. to obtain a more favorable sched- Cortney, OSM, spiritual director the Jews of ancient Persia from The United Sisterhood has ar- ule, of St. Joseph's Parochial School, CARTERET — Borough Cleric the massacre planned by Ham- ranged for several parties. The Mayor Prank I. Bareford in- called attention today that reg- CARTERET — The Presbyterian George Brechka announced today man, will be celebrated by Car- children's affair will take place ported that he and members of ;hat his office will be open four istration for flwt grade pupils at Men's Association will have their teret Jewry beginning at sun- Monday at 6 P. M. In the syna- the Council attended a meeting nights next week when voters will the parochial sohool for 1955- kick-off banquet tomorrow night down Monday, and will end at gogue of Loving Justice. Under with the Middlesex County T^x be able to sign up for the April 1956 Is now being held daily at 7 o'clock. A roast beef dinner sundown Wednesday. the joint sponsorship of both Board on the tax equalization/- 9 primary election. from 7 to 8 P. M. at the con- will be prepared by the women of The holiday will be marked congregations and the Hebrew program and promised that a vent in Hlfh Street. the church, and members of Ex- Men's Club a Purim festival for He said the office will be open with the annual reviews of the fight for an "equal equalization" plorer Post 282 will serve. High- Meglllah, the story of Queen adults will be held Tuesday night Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and The registration for the first tax will be continued. traders will clow March 13. Any light of the evening will be the Esther In J,ewish homes and syn- in the synagogue of Brotherhood Thursday nights, March 7 to 10 Harry Chodash appeared be- from 7 to 9 P. M. New voters also child who will be six years of presentation of the charter to the agogues. The festival will be of Israel with a program by the fore the Council for a query about can register anytime during the ate before January 1, 1956, Is celebrated with Joy and thanks- children of the Hebrew School. local chapter of Presbyterian Men. the proposed parking meters. He day from 9 to 5 prior to the deed- eligible for enrollment In the The program for the evening will was advised that the ordinance lne March 10. drat grade. Include: the Invocation by James To Address Lions approved here for the meters was Any qualified voter In Carteret Burns; general singing lead by Aid Red Cross is sent recently to the State High- not presently registered, can sign George Sloan and Gus Hundeman, way Department and no approval upt Noted Educator Jr. at the piarlo; flection, of offi- of It has been received as yet. Notice of change of residence or cers; guest speaker, James Onova, Ruckriegel Appeal Mr. Chodash complained about application for transfer of regis- To Address PTA President of the National Coun- the bad- condition of Whitman tration can be made at the office cil of Presbyterian Men in Newark CARTERET — The 1955 Red Street and a complaint also was or the Borough Clerk. Cross fund drive opened officially also lodged about the bad shape CARTERET — Announcement Presbytery; presentation of' the Petitions from candidates for this week and Mayor Frank I. of Barclay Street. Councilman was made today by Mrs. Frances charter by A, I. McFarland of the primary will be received until Bareford has issued a proclamation Nemlsh said that as soon as the midnight March 10. Donovan, president of the Carteret Westfleld, president of Presby- designating March as Red Cross High School Parent Teacher Asso- terian Men In Elizabeth Presby- municipal budget Is approved and 41 month and urged Carteret citizens funds are available, steps will be ciation that the unit will sponsor tery; And remarks and benediction D support the campaign gener- a series of discussion sessions to taken to fix as many streets as by the Rev. Malcolm G. Brown. usly. possible. Two New Stamps which the general public ls Invited. Hugh Griffith will be the master Arthur Ruckriegel, chairman, Councilman' Richard Donova n They will be held In the High of ceremonies. School Auditorium. las named Mayor Bareford as said that new traffic signal are io ionorary chairman. Mrs, Agnes At Post Office The first of these series will be be Installed as soon as possible Goyena has been designated as after Mr. Chodosh complained held Monday night, March at 7:30 Board in A Huddle; ecretary and Thomas Jakeway as in Mexico when he flew his plane down there a CARTERET — Two new com- about the signal at Rosevelt Ave- o'clock, when Fred Branca, field reasurer. pi i ks a&o. I have had no experience with marine memorative stamp* are now on representative of the New Everything is Rosey nue and Pershlng Avenue, which Lind my octane preference in a Cessna is still sale at the Carteret Post Office, Educational Association will be the Borough Clerk George J. Brech- Is not working properly. hckvideii. so with my new acquaintances I was princi- Postmaster Lester 6abo announced leader. CARTERET — If you don't ka will solicit contributions from .Major Gtta ClUtlon 1 "We are planning very Interest- know it, there was a lecret con- municipal employes and Postmas- Mayor"Barefdrd was presenliil it:; audience. ter Lester Sabo will corftact postal The new issues are an eight-cent Ing discussions" said Mrs. Dono- ference of the Board of Educa- with a citation by Star Lanolin-; * « » • • employes. Heading the financial stamp commemorating the 50th van" and hope that the general tion Wednesday njgjht to Iron Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars. lit w;h an interesting experience listening to the chat- public will take advantage of out a "hot potato." group is Attorney Samuel Kaplan The presentation was made by anniversary oi Rotary Interna- and the professional group, A, D: them." The story goes that a board Commander Frank Eskessen, Jolm t!u idle rich—listening, since I hadn't run into tional and a three-cent stamp Glass. Edward Dolan, Sr., Is head The next regular meeting of the Poleny and Steve Wuy. The mayor luone in Austria last month because I wasn't in Austria saluting the centennial of Penn- member overrode the principal ELMER E. BROWN of the industrial group and Chief sylvania State University and association will be held Wednes- of a school and permitted a thanked the group, pledged to r!o month, and I could contribute nothing to the inci- CARTERET — Surrogate El- ieorge Sheridan, Jr., will solicit Michigan State College. Both are day night, March 8 at 8 o'clock in class to visit another school lor his best in behalf of the veterans tal intelligence about the snow and trails at Banff the High School Auditorium, when mer E. Brown will be the speak- the taverns. arranged horizontally and mea- a program. nd said he will treasure the ausi lie picture postal-cards don't have such cur- Father and Son Night will be a er at the Lions Club zone meet- Ruckriegel, in appealing for sup- iward. ure .84 and 1.44 Inches. The matter'came to the at- port, said the Perth Amboy-Car- t m;i imation'. The only time I ever saw Banff was feature of the session. , ' ing of Region 2, Zone 1, to be Thomas Devereux submitted his ie Rotary anniversary stamp, The program will b« directed tention of County School Su- held at the Gypsy Camp Res- teret Chapter of the American i ::•••!• trip the Canadian government gave me once. ted in blue, has for Its cen- perintendent Robert R. Blunt Red Cross must raise the necessary jsignation as member of the h- S by Coach Francis McCarthy, as- taurant, Tuesday, March 8. Zone rary board effective, March 1, • • • • al subject a globe symbolizing sisted by Douglas King and Wes- and he came here to investigate. money to maintain disaster aid, Chairman George Kayser will Wch was accepted. David Jaci- he world-wide scope of the or- ley Spewak. A special entertain- assistance to the armed forces and vHi v because of the excellence of its skiing and The latest word Is that ev- preside. New members will be owltz again was appointed to nil anlzation. To the left is held ment program ls scheduled. the many community services for situations, is a mecca for the season-followers. erything has been "adJusteoV' installed. is place. / aloft a torch carrying enlighten- and that from now on individual which the Red Cross is responsible. pey naliy ate charming people, and accomplished too. Annual reports for 1954 wove ment to all parts of the world. board members won't take It Emphasizing that no other or- Futon Screening Set resented by the police depart- British Columbia friend, and his friend, both had The emblem of Rotary Interna- upon themselves to authorize ganization has the resources or ment and the Carteret First Aid. aduati (I from Harvard Business School and they were Ional ls superimposed on the To Start Wednesday such missions. Lay Cornerstone authority to perform these im- Joficii in skiers and fliers and fishermen and, within lobe at lower righta, Across the portant services, he said the public The mayor commended the first ottom Is the wording "1905 Ser- CARTERET — In connection should share In the 'program Id for its commendable task. Thn • 'xporiences, conversationalists. I enjoyed them all with Save Your Vision Week PLAN MINSTREL at Church Sunday through contributions. ullding Inspector's report for last en - iv. and I hope I may encounter them all again ice Above Self 1055." The |,hree-ccnt stamp, printed which opens Sunday, the Board CARTERET—The City Line So- The residential canvass commit- lonth shows that permits were of Health has arranged a vision CARTERET — VFlnal arrange ;:i:. -which probably will be when I am hitch-hik- i green, has the wording "First cial and Athletic Club will hold tee will be announced next week, issued for work costing $48,300. screening program, which will ments have been completed foe th A resident of Parkview com- ' the Land Grant Colleges" its second annual minstrel May 7 Mr.. Ruckriegel said. start next Wednesday, The laying of the cornerstone and the ilained that stray dogs were run- m<{ This it Where You do Your Skiing cross the top, The central sub- at the Carteret High School. clinic will be held from 2 to 4 blessing of the new church at St. TO HOLD MEETING Ing about the streets. The mat- ect is an open book on which is 1 P. M. and from 1 to 9 P, M, 'Rehearsals are now In full Joseph's which will take place this The Ukrainian Citizens Club will er was referred to the Board at uperlmposed symbols represent- The program, aimed at de- swing, Charles Makwinski, direc- Sunday afternoon 'at 4 o'clock. hold its regular monthly meeting iealth.' ing agriculture, mining^ chelhls- termining a person's visual effi- tor of the production, has an- According to Rev. Louis M. Cort this Sunday at 2 P. M, 7.and engineering. ciency will be'conducted by Dr. nounced that anyone who Is in- ney, O, S, M., pastor of the church All members are urged.,to at- M. Gottlieb. Dr. S. Mausner and terested and has talent should who has arranged the program, Rt tend as important business will be Dr. Zalewskl. contact him. (Continued on Page 6) discussed. Colleges Accept ,irl Scouts to Get ; Lessons in First Aid Father's Night Affair Draws Throng to PTA Session Two H. S, Students CARTERET—Members of Car- H ors have eret GIKI Scoot Troop 3, sponsored ieen notified by the colleges of a >y the Free Magyar Reformed heir choice that they have been Church will be Instructed in a admitted. Frank Toth, 11 Salem series of junior first aid lessons by Avenue, has been accepted by Rut- School Principal Joseph Comba, a gers University in the September, member of the Carteret First Aid 955 class. The son of Mr, and Mrs. Squad. Toth, Frank will be among the top Mr. Comba will conduct a 14- ten per cent of the June graduates. week course every Monday night He is editor of the Loudspeaker rom 6 to 8 o'clock, I unci has been a member of uhq&s checker*, the debuting, Latin, mail), and science clubs, intereswid Vinnans Club Lists .n electronics, Mr. Toth will nUi- Meeting for Thursday |or in electrical engiiiecrinn. ,' At the University of Delaware CARTERET — The Carteret Roland Koke, son of Mrs. Erna Woman's club will meet Thursday, Fuclis, 'ITi Washington Avcnui?, March 10 In Fire House No, 2 for will major in Physical education. the regular monthly Meeting. A vnnsity football player Roland The program has been arranged ms also been on track and lm:.- I by Mrs. Oscar Anderson, chair man ketball squads. He served us prrsi- of the literature department of U'ut of the fresliman class and the club. A book review will be the Bunpen Burners. He wus treas- presented by Mrs, Howard Roos. urer of the German and Industrial The .members of the Board of aits clubs, a member of the patiol, Directors of the club will hold a student council, and tliu ca.it of meeting on Monday, March 1 at junior play. 1:30 P. M. at the home of the president. Mis. B. W. Harrington, t Pleioe »t. . . : Fiftieth Member is , Enrolled by Lion$\ Warning to Motorists CAHTERET •• Tim Carlnvt, . Lions Club received Us fuiu'Ui' Issued by Sl\eridun member for this year at it.s R'mil.ii' Chief Jo- meeting when President Wnlk'l' Sclionwultl admitted Paul .Silion- seph Sheridan. Jr., today Itutued wuld Hi the fiftieth member Ail u a wariilnc lu mutorUts that " i'h Vancouver or'Georgia or Alta, Utah, where dllional members admitted WIM*; High Street U off limit* to traf- 'ohubiy wm .he having a few weeks respite from Mlcliaed Mtwyka, Raymond Skrv- i'"« '"tipons. This, I have heard, is very tiring on fic when school olwwe* are in uiBton and Stephen Bodnk. The. '. """'«, and rest and reconditioning frequently at ulut) will be represented at both the u Violators, he said, will be is stale unci International cimvwi- "y 'u- Alta or. Aspen or Ajluerg Is imperative. nued »uniniuiute». The strr.ct, iiiiii.s tliU year. . • • • • u»ually l» blocked vft with a P.««t-letter A«o- y A| J TAKE A district zone meeting will be I'!' " very nice to me, and not at all patronizing, barrier during twhiwl hours and ru«.XTui*W. wnlui. was marked by m W—ltai ^.Ui.uuent. promu Ptatu .hu*. W8e held Tuesday evening, March B, at lltl A aouie mutoj-UU have been re- elation treasurer; , Mile dinner party tor me the night before I T K**,. Lookla8 «u. fr.u. tell to rtahl. ur* Btubael Hie Oypay Oimp. &WWtf*ttt 11 l moving them ftiid driving K. Biowa will be the guest speaker, 'w mountain we raced and had a high time, wit through lUe street. C oo n*e 6) CAHTERET Hu.-. A FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1955 ; ONE REASON CM .r. T7M Hospital Auxiliary First Docfr- Why did you (t Hi Neighbor Guild Organized Hero to be a skirt specialist? Future Teachers Second Doc—BfCnuse niv OBITUARIES Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Leon- CARTERET — Formation of a tlents never get me out nf „ (larlcretGirlto ard ZaleRkl of 98 Ash St., who ar- Carteret Guild, unit of the Perth they never die, mm . To Visit College rived here from Union. They have Amboy General Hospital Auxiliary never %tX well. View in Contest 1F.NEDYKT GOTOWICK1 three children; Patricia, II, Chrls- was announced today.' -lne, 6,'and Rohald, 3 years old. CARTERET ~ Military funeral CARTERET — The Ann Drew The guild was formed Monday at CATTY < MiTKKET — Miss Antoinette ervlcrs for Benedykt Gotowtckl Greetings to Lt. Col. and Mrs a te& arranged Jointly by Mrs 3cott chapter of th* Future NOTICE "You say she traces her .'-.I /.! yk Unimhter of Mr. and Mrs. )f 70 Essex St.. Carteret, were held Thomas DHly, 94 Hagnman St. who Russell Miles find her daughter Teachers of Amerl;a were given i-y bnck to the Boston Tea I.., .•••'i'-.i-i Alesczyk. 103 High Street. lalufiliiy morning In Holy Familj nrrived here from Jnpan, He Is sta- Mrs. Edward Kucinski. -he hiphllxhts of the convention "Yes. 1 think her greater i.-i i ;i Sophomore at Carterel l. C. Church, A solemfi hlgl .loned at Rnritan Arsenal. They Officers elected were: Mrs. Ed- iddresscs of the National Asso- mother was the lust bug they t !!. . Si'lHKil will represent Cav- requiem Mas was celebrated with :iave four children; Michael, Pa- win S. Quln, Jr., president; Mrr ciation of Secondary 3chool over the side." i. j-t-t Hiph School in Die 18th an- Me Kev. Raymond Szuleckl as eel-Principals at the regular monthly j'lcla, Karen, and Nancy. Percy S. Galbraith, vice president ii.i • i N.iiioniil HIBII School Ora- brant, the Rev. Anthony J. Hu- neetinR this wook by 'Principal Thursday, March 10, 1955 Master Tommy Creggtj. son of ^*rs. .'inn N>mlsh, secretary, and >er as deacon, and the Rev. Vic- 0 f i :u H :ii Contest county eliminations Herman E. Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Tlinmos rrcic n Mrs. Kucinski. treasurer, CARD OF THANKS or Grabian as sub-deacon. Th( Mrs. Richard Fetterson acted-as to •). held tonight In the Micldle- Reports on educational topics is the last day to register if you wish to vote at 76 Daniel Bt. celebrated his third BHNE.DYKT QOTOWIO (carers were: Louis Wawczenskl, chairman pro tern at the organ- • \ f•'unity Court Hou.se, New vere presented by Catherine iJll'tlKlHy tins »<-ek wKii u u.lmci We wish to express our Hiuii.'wi -k. \nthony Tucholski, John Hadan the PRIMARY ELECTION, April 19, 1955, For party. ization session, Anthony Eckert, di- t lei'-1' Alex Sendziak, Adam Yap^zlnsk Ourczynskl and Eileen Oluchoskl. iratltude to our relntii Ti.i.iim* Jakeway of Curteret i.s rector of the Perth Amboy Hospi- Inn'" md Frank Penqul. The Star Land- M the February meeting other the convenience of the voters of the Borough of June Ellen Josephs, daughter of 'riends and neighbors for i i .- (.'iKinly Chairman. tal, spoke nf ttoe work of the hos- nsi Post' No. 2314, VFW, served as topics were discussed by Barbara Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Josephs, 55 Ash cind words of consolation,: 'i..i- .student was washed by pital auxiliary. olor suai'd under the direction of lelnertsen, president, and Alex Carteret, the Borough Clerk's office will be open St. was honor guest at a birthday tufll bouquets and bpauill iin.fit O'Donnell, and Francl1- Commander Frank Eskesen, and 'arev.i, treasurer. A trip to a state party Feb. 26. She was four years WHY floral tributes extended to us| itli.iiin. members of tlie high every night next week, Monday, Tuesday, Wednes- he flrinti squad of Camp Kilmer eachers college is an annual old. Guests present were Brian Jo- Why is It that whispering a jur recent bereavement in .i!..di rui-uitj', tiive (i salute at the Interment iroject of the club. sephs, John and Linda Stanley, story seems to add authenticity T<> d U' more than 350,000 con - day and Thursday, March 7, 8, 9 and 10, from loss of our dearly belove.l .vhich wns in St. James Cemetery Edwin 9, Quln Jr. had presided Bill and Allen Jones, Nancy and to It,—Chritlan Science Monitor. wnd. fath-sr and gran:lfaif i M.ii.ts have entered this contest Kathy Dougherty, Robert Gegen- 1 n Woodbridge. arller at the installation of the 7:00 P. M. to 9:00 P. M., for the purpose of in <• n.s Inception. Benedykt Gotowlckl, ifflcers for the ensuing year and helmer, Diane and Peggy Del Vac- CARD OF THANKS l-n-.t prize In the county Is $25 registration. / We especially wish to tha MICHAEL DE LAGO he induction of new members chio, Mr. and Mrs. Del Vacchio, im'i .i "old medal; $15 and a sil- LUDWIK WBZKOWSKI Rev. M. A. Konopkerv;ces rendered, Stanley Trzcinski and Mrs. Joseph 91 Daniel St. Is recoveriii!', from a CARTERET — John Varga, 19 Marie Herenyi, Myrtle Pirigyi, Schwartz, Mr.'Jack Stein and Mr. Family of the late Family of the \ Warren, died suddenly at his home Yarnutoski. Third grade mothers tonsllltls attack. Port Reading Carol and Phyllis Pusillo, Mary Martii) Brown, Ludwik Wiszkow.->k Benedict Outo ,-.-|j Wednesday. He was retired from Ann Elko, Barbara Sandor, 8arol will be in charge of hospitality the U. S. Metals Refining Co.. and under the chairmanship of Mrs. It was announced that tickets THE MEANtNG Personals Sieklerka, Christine Sufchinski. are now on sale for a dance to be .1 resident here 26 years. Mary Ann Tomczuk, Alex Boben- Leslie Trinity and Mrs. Walter Boy — Dan, what Is meant when He i.s survived by his wife. Mary, Kotlinskl. leld April 18 at Bethlen Hall. they say "beastly weather?" chick. William Onder, Robert Syre, Music for dancing will be furnished three daughters, Mrs. Joseph Plet- Dad — It means it's raining cats lli'art Fund Report Allen Hamadyke, Stanley Kondas, ly Baron Bobick and his orchestra. terer. Miss Margaret and Miss William Yuhasz. ONE WAY and dogs. J jhn Palinsky, chairman of the Mary, ;i son, James, and one Aftflkthe business meeting a You choose the house.. Also George Sisko, Jr., Ronald 'Are you saving any money Blnce lui.iil Ik-iut Fund Drive, iinnoiin.-ed grandchild, all of this borough. Monte Carlo night was held in tiiitt a total of $220.27 was realized Pusillo, all of town, and Anna Mae you started your budget system?" charge of Jay Singer assisted by CARD OF THANKS The funeral will be held from in tin- cumpuign. Any local resi- Hegedus, of Woodbridge, and Wil- "Sure, by the time 1 get tt Irving Levitz and Sam Gevirtzman. REGAN the Synowieckl Funeral Hume, 46 liam Berei, of Perth Amboy. straightened out every ' evening, We wish to express our sin- dents who were not at home when Atlantic Street at 9 o'clock tomor- We'll plan your MORTGAGE tin- .solicitors called may send It's too late to go anywhere." cere appreciation to all our row morning. A high mass of Claudette Colbert has signed a relatives, friends and neighbors tin ir contributions to Heart, Higll- BREAKFAST PLANNED requiem will be offered In St. Jo- TV contract with C.B.S. for the many acts of kindness hMl I'urk. seph's Church at 9:30 o'clock. In- Rise in gold, dollar holdings CARTERET — St. Joseph Holy and sympathy they extended Service Pin Awarded terment will be In St. James' Name Society will hold their an- abroad lagged in 1954. Uamon P. Tyrrell, 447 Wood- CARD OF' THANHS during our bereavement in the Cemetery, Woodbridge. nual communion breakfast Sun- Ijridi'r Avenue, has received u pin BRANDON death of our beloved .wife, day, March 13, after the 8 A. M. fur '2a years of service from the CARD OF THANK* We wish to express our sin- mother, grandmother, Mrs. Mass. ilrdrochemlcals department of MISSES $700 DeLAGO cere appreciation to all our Delia Regan, and gratefujly ac- The breakfast will be held at the E. I. Du Pont de Nemours & Cq. We wish to express our sin- relatives, friends and neighbors knowledge with thanks the SPRINGFIELD, Mo. —'Police the St. Joseph's School auditorium. jjliint in Perth Amboy. who stopped Ed J. White, 22, just cere appreciation to all our for the many acts of kindness many floral tributes, spiritual Guest speaker will be Frederick J. an hour after a bank at Republic, relatives, friends and neighbors and sympathy they extended bouquets, donation of cars, and Pastor Honored Gassert Jr., director of Motor Ve- Mo., had been robbed of $2,538, for the many acts of kindness during our bereavement in the to Rev. Stanley Milos of St. Hew Stanislaus Milos. pastor of hicles for the State of New Jersey. found the full $2,538 in the car and sympathy they extended death of our beloved wife, Anthony's Church. Port Read- Kt. Anthony's Church, was the He will speak on "Young Catholic yurst of honor at a party in ceie- White was driving—but that during our bereavement In the mother and grandmother. Mary ing; Rev. Louis Courtney, Rev. Men in Politics." bn.Ucn of his birthday Sunday wasn't all. White had stolen the death of our beloved father and Brandon, and gratefully ac- Victor Grabian, Rev. Gregory Tickets may be obtained from tfld' the U;00 o'clock Mass in the car from w.' A. Sherman, a skat- grandfather, Michael DeLago, knowledge with thanks the O'Brien of St. Joseph's Church. any of the memb'ers or ,ln the front yljuci-li hall. Birthday greetings ing rink official, who had hidden and gratefully acknowledge many floral tributes, spiritual Carteret: Woodbridge First Aid (tl'.th^chwgJi afyjii&^asww this, wen; extended by'thj;, children of STOO in it White; told atuJiit »he with thanks the many floral bouquets, donation of cars, and Squad, Weslvaco- Chemical •«Hnm& Sunday. All men of the tin: second through the eighth hidden $700, exclaimed: "No kid- tributes, spiritual bouquets, to R»v. Victor Grabian, O.S.M., Union 144, Carteret and Wood- 1 parish are welcome to attend. trades catechism classes. din . And I, had to go rob a bank." donation of cars, and to Rev. -assistant pastor of St. Joseph's bridge Police essorts, pallbear- A pftrpetual lifetime member- Louis Cortney, O.S.M., Rev. R. C. Church; pallbearers. Car- ers and Funeral Director John We'll answer your questions, si iip in the Holy Childhood Society TICKET COSTLY Gregory O'Brien, O.S.M., Rev. teret Police escort, John J. Ly- J. Lyman for satisfactory serv- NIXON TO L. A. "tailor-make" a mortgage loan was presented to Father Milos by WOLF POINT, Mont. — After Victor Grabian, O.S.M., of St. man, funeral director, for satis- ices rendered. Mary Lou Lazer In behalf of all Vice-President Richard M. Nix- the auto she was driving collided Joseph's Church, Carteret; Rev, factory services rendered. Patrick Regan and that fits your family's budget, the children of the parish. The 9 on, acting as "goodwill ambassa- with ahother, Patrolman Don Edward Dolan of St. Peter's John Brandon familv nf the "Me o'clock Mass was sung by all the dor ' for President Eisenhower, will Carpenter dutifully wrote out a Church, West Brighton, S. I.; and Family. Mrs, Delie Regan. and give your loan application make a tour of Latin American children and Holy Communion was traffic ticket, charging his wife pallbearers, police escorts of prompt, personal attention. received. A bouquet was given to nations during the early part of with careless driving. The accident Carteret and Elizabeth, Funeral the pastor, and a program pre- February. .This is the second of not only caused damage to the Director John J. Lyman for wiited by the children, under the suoh excursions Mi'. Nixon has Carpenter's'late model automobile, satisfactory services rendered. direction of Sister Mary Louise and taken in surveying foreign nations but, adding insult to Injury, Car- Mrs, John Dolan PAINTING and PAPER HANGING •••<., T>nn«^ • &JL- I f JL **•• • kJL • t » lister Mary Leona of the Little and meeting the he'ads of other penter had to pay his wife's $10 and Family Sisters of the Immaculate Concep- states. In October and December, flne after- she pleaded guilty In Expert Craftsmen Vfo/or Sofa* Sine* 1M9 tion, and Mrs. John C. Ahlerinu, 1953, he toured the free nations of court. the Par, Near and Middle East. <;tUclii.>m.. CALL WOODBRIDGE 8-2326 The PpBTH AMBOY Plans for the -card party to be WAS v held ut the firehouse on March 10 LIKE LOTS OF US "Are you a good extemporaneous SHE — Is that a popular song J. LOVINSKY Savings Institution} at 8:00 P. M. were completed at g U meetlns held at the home of speaker?" that crooner is singing? 903 Green Street, Iselin Mix Dominic Coppolo, chairman, •Positively the best,. I never re- He — It was popular—until he mm uuor. M» member a thing I wish to say sftng it, , (if Fourth Street. MMMI noHuu MPOIII •uuHd cotrottnoa when I get before an audience." RITE FLOWERS ' [ A R S O F SERVICE T ! Make her happy by i TIIK 1'INWHEEL PROFESSION A Continental Army Command Tuberculosis has been found to Dr. LESTER MANN II' the nation's economists were is to be established. persist despite new drugs. in* her a im«ii c«n*|e luid end to end, they would still or fresh, fr»naiit bta- Optometrist liuint in all directions.—The Os quet. It's th« >wectwt kaluoKa dowa i Tribune-Press. ENTERPRISE way you could pawiblf EYES EXAMINED §ay, "I lav* you!" Col. II. N. 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•*• T 1?RES3 !.!• FRIDAY, MARCH -1, ('AM PAGE THRF.J Staft is Elected Federation Aide Magyar Church Joseph Comba Attend* MtKVIEW PATTER Recreation Session ,, ROSENBAUM MB8. DOROTHY HEPWORTH |)() By Church Guild To Address Club Program Listed CARTERET Joseph Comb», CA-1-4.190 principal of the Natlwn Hale CARTERET—The Ladles' Guild CARTERET — Mrs Mfile J. r,\T?TERET Alfxander Dar- School, attended a meeting of the of the Calvary Baptist Church UIWFT. Drama Chairman for the Avenel. Another party was ten- rx-zy, Pastor of the Magyar Re- Public Relations Association of ' Demo- met at the home of Mrs. Peter New Jersey Federation of Women's dered them by Mrs. SwarU's par- formed Church lists the following Ne* Jersey, of which he is a mem- hlll(l their regular Dtponato and elected the follow Clubs, will be Ruest speaker at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mc- activities: ber and heard State Senator ln« new officers: President, Mrs. rr'gu'.nr meetlnf? of the Evening jti Tuesday Mlchael of Dallas, Penna., Friday Kvpninc I/'ntrn worship serv- Edward Macallk; vice president,, Department of the Carteret Wom- Frank W. Shershin of Passalc , ,|,,. home of Mr. Feb. 25th. ices arc being held today, and to- Mrs. James Kara; treasury, Mrs. nn's Club, on Monday evening, tit County, chairman of the State Hiirrlngton, • 1 Mrs. Philip Coyle of 83 Marlon morrow nt 7:30 o'clock. Tonight's w John Szalaji; secretary, Mrs. John Fire House No. 2. Committw on Juvenile Delin- , McWatters, 8t. has Just returned from a three smlcr will bo in English, and the illi;lS Ymmg. nnd corresponding secre- Mrs. UiiRrr, who has Units born quency, speak to the group on week vacation in Florida. Saturday services in Hungarian. ,'.',, ,-inb, has an- tary. Mrs. Peter DIDonato. Plans iictivr in the professional theater "What Can Public Agencies Do to Mrs, Charles Ceraml of 47 Lau- Holy Communion will be ad» ,liirt.y Will follOW were made to hold a rum: ,e sale nnd In woman's club activities, will Ccmbat Juvenile Delinquency?" ,.,„',,, Mrs, Edward rel St. and her two children, day. present a review of n current, ministered this Sunday at 9 o'- on M^rch 24-2B, The 'n ,t nf Senator shere shown by Steven Barkaszl. ance was graduated from Carteret CARTERET—The New Jersey have Its regular monthly meeting. Mildred Estok nnd Eleanor Pro- ., rfpnir problem Zlon Lutheran Church was held At fi P. M. the Ladies' Aid So- Held by PTA Unit Higfe School and Rutgers College State Board of Optometrists an- Hungarian style, home-mnde kop, 100 Randolph Street, were re- .|ici-ial attention. Wednesday evening at the church :icty will hold its regular meet- of Pharmacy. He is serving hLs nounces that new regulations gov- hurka and kolbasz sale will be held cent guests nt Confederate Inn, hall. Plans were made for a talent ing. Mrs. John Bergacs will offlci- CARTERET — A father's .night pharmacy Internship at Madison erning eye examinations in New iy the Lorantfy Women's Society midway between Biloxi and Gulf- I.: ink Swartz were sale and supper to be held on Sat- to in the absence of the presl- highlighted the regular meeting of Hill Pharmacy, Rahway. A double Jersey went into effect on March Thursday, March 10, on, at Beth- port. Miss, i, Tucsflny evening urday, May 7. A theatre party to ent because of Illness, the Columbus Cleveland P.T.A. wedding for Jacklyn and her sis- held Tuesday evening in the 1 and cautioned patients of all eye len Hall on Cooke Avenue. : .'Mil wedding an- New York was planned for the At 6 P. M. the newly organized ter Elaine Is planned for June. Cleveland School. doctors to make certain the new A Hungarian sound film en- Mr. and Mrs. James Messlnco. 1 ; I.I-home of their near future. oen-agers group will meet under rules are observed. titled "Rlado a Karpatokon," pre- 56 Marion Street, spent a weekend (i.niKliUT. Mr. and Project winners were Mrs. M. the direction of Mrs. Edward The father's assumed all offi- -ir.-. cial posts for the evening as fol- Dr. E. C. Nurock. secretary of senting pre-war Hungary and or at the Old Sturbridge Village. . -,,;•(• no. 92 Ash 8t Snyder, Mrs, Esther Kraus, Mrs. Mcalik to vote on a name for their lows: president, George Sisko; the State Board, said the regula- Iglnal war scenes will be shown turbrldge. Mass. ' .. ,•!!• Rev. and Mrs M. Pelaur and Mrs. Ella Deder. organization. .,!• Mr. and Mrs The birthdays of Mrs. Esther vice-president, Sam Sica; secre- tions are designed to eliminate so- Saturday. March 12, at 1 P. M. at At 7 P. M. the pastor will con- ;. Mrs. Richard Kraus, Mrs. Ellen Carle and Mrs. tary, Geza Horvath; and treas- called "quickie" eye examinations. Bethlen Hall on Cooke Avenue, A meeting of the vestry of St. inue hLs special Sunday evening i; .viiioncl Richards Eric Stuzke were celebrated. urer, Michael Pusillo. "Until now," Dr. Nurock de- The Lorantfy Women's Society at Mark's Episcopal Church will be cuurses of study in Church mem- ,,; isclm. Mr. and Thomas Hemsel was a guest of the A nominating committee was ap- clared, "it has been possible to to meeting held last night elected held Sunday when plans will be bership. The topic for this Sun- , dt Paterson, Mr evening. pointed to preserd, a slate of offi- give eye examinations in as little Mrs. Esther Biri president and discussed for the sixtieth annivers- : day will be "Baptism." , v.il.iinsla of War- cers at the April meeting includ- time as five minutes without fear Mrs. Elizabeth Hombordy secre- ary of the parish foundation. • ni'iidlx of Nixon RAW RECRUITS ing Edward Moore, chairman as- of the law. But under the new tary. \IIA Edwin Aron- "Your husband has a new suit.' Car Victim " Son born to Mr. nnd Mrs. sisted by Geza Horvath and G. E. regulations it would be impossible Mrs. Helen Bok, 188 Elm Street, i: Pittr Bartorello "No, he hasn't." Thomas Burns. 35 Ash Street, at Cuhna. for an eye examination to take is ft patient at the Perth Amboy Still Unidentified St. Elizabeth's Huspitiil. Elizabeth. Guest speakers of the evening less than a half-hour. To be done NOCTURNAL ADORATION General'Hospital. iii Caiteret, and "Well, something's different." CARTERET - The Holy Nami Junes Blaine of "It's a new husband," Mrs. Burns is the former Margaret were Edwin S. Quin, school super- correctly, for the maximum bene- RAHWAY - Despite around- Wlerdo. intendent; Mrs. Mary Dowling, fit of the patient, examinations Society of the St. Joseph's Church STATIONS OF THE CROSS the-clock efforts by Rahway, Lin- principal of Columbus School and should take from 45 minutes to an will hold nocturnal adoration to- den and Carteret police the iden- Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Mayor I. Bareford. hour—or longer." morrow morning from 3 to 4 A. M. CARTERET—Rev. Paul Harch- at St. Mary's R. C. Church, 104 tity of a woman struck and killed Thomas Miller, IS Grant Avenue, After the business meeting a He urged patients of e,ye doctors ison. pastor of St. Mary's Ukrain- Center Street, Perth Amboy. The by a car at Rt 1 and E. Scott Ave. at the Railway Memorial Hospital. program was presented as follows: to report any suspected violation ian Catholic Church, has an- shortly before midnight Tuesday Mrs. Miller is the former Elaine members will meet In front of th nounced that stations of the cross ',!!-['\- to hear tlw good nrii'.v of \aur en- solo, Joseph Levy; accordian solo, of the new regulations to the State has not heen learned. The body is Moore. Stanley Szyba Jr., vocal solo, Pat church before leaving for Pert will be held tonight and every '•iw wishes to von and Jack! Board of Optometrists, in Trenton. at the Petit Mortuary, 371 W. Mil- Puslilo-; several songs were also Amboy and anyone wishing trans^ Friday evening during Lent &t 7 Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Stan- portation or directions should be a 1 '/inn/ ynii should do is take \ourself dmvn ton Avenue. rendered by the Cleveland School Cashmere fleece is losing out to P. M. in Ukrainian and every Mon- ley Ivanitski, 55 Post Boulevard, at man-made . ' the church by 2:40 A. M. •ii Ion's, on Maple street, and register your Deputy Chief Erwin Crahan, Boys Choir and a barber shop day evening at 7 P. M. in English. U. Chester Smith, Detective Chiel the Elizabeth General Hospital. quartet, consisting of Joseph Levy, .•i i/ills in her Ihidai Kegistry. All you Al Nolan. Detective Robert Ward. Michael Pusillo, Frank Bareford < \\ wtilk in and tell her you are engaged Patrolmen James Parker and John Catholic Press Poster dnd.Qe&a Horvath. II wish to register in her liridal Registry, Stefanick worked for many hours Hospitality was in charge of ray happy to see you and will conduct after the accident visiting home Contest Winners Given John Palinkas assisted by Prank i ihe store and list the items you would in the neighborhood and interview- Skiba, Andrew Fedlem, Joseph •rv. including the patterns oj china and ins numerous persons no one could CARTERET — The winners of Alfred Tavaris. 1 Y'Hi have selected. give a clue as to her identity. The the annual Catholic Press Poster j.reception committee in- quest for information was con- Contest sponsored by Court cluded: Andrew Cinege, Michael •i Irieilds ask you or your mother what tinued throughout yesterday and Pldeliis 636, Catholic Daughters of Walko, Joseph Goetz, and Walter ii- c us a gift—all ydu have to say is that last night without result. America, held .at the St. Joseph Schaffhauser, •red in Anne London's Itridal kegistrv. The victim had no means of Parochial School 'for the seventh identification. She had a key md eightii crudes as follows: MI lluiuis o\\ the list as they are bought jar POLIO IN 1954 I ii n«> y < > First, Albert Drimos and Richard will be no duplications. wrapped in a handkershief. She Poliomyelitis cases reported by is described IU; four feet 11 inches Abke.r: second prize wont td Ken- state health authorities totaled / (t're minutes oj your time to stop in tall, with brown eyes and gray hair neth Rocky, John Kudrick and 38,590 by December 31st, making Thursday, Friday and Saturday ONLY •.(. 0/ 305 Maple Street in Perth Amboy, and between 50 and 55 years old. Margaret Spencqr; third prize, 1954 the third .worst year for In- She wore a gray and red print dress Barbara Stone. Louise Yitkubo- fantile paralysis. The worst yeai and a green ribbed coat. wycz, and Irene Kalapos. was 1952, with more than 57,000 ALL FIRST QUALITY GOODS Honorable mention went to the cases, followed by 1949, with 42,000 SOME-ONE OF A KIND Love, The Department of Commerce following Rose Marie Nohai, An- cases, bhrk reported that personal Income, drew Halkovich. Charges Bino. soaring to $286,500,000,000 last Nancy Godfrey. Caroline Kordos, PROGRESS year, .set a national record. Noel Urban, Caroline LnVoic, and Kind Lady to London huckstei BLANKETS Dennis Platt. —And have you always been sell- REG. ONLY ing cocoauuW TIME CORRECTS AM, Huckster (proudly)—Oh, nt $6.98 Pepperell Peggy * Customer—I don't like those $4.98 lidy. I- worked my way up from shoes. The soles are too thick. 'azels. 9.98 Pepperell Caress 6.98 3 DAYS ONLY! Salesman—Then I can assure you madam, that the objection will Britain plans four years' high- mw$Z&/ way construction. 12.98 'Chatham Thrift 8.98 gradually wear away. 16.98 Chatham Shire GEMBIHE CALIFORNIA BEDWOOD , 12.98 Storm Windows and Screens 10.98 Chatham Purrey 8.98 ALL ALUMINUM CHANNELS BATES SPREADS 6.98 Berkely 3.98 These Features: Beautiful Slender Frames 6.98 to 9.98 > ' Other Famous Patterns 4. to 6.98

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WARRIORS Kosty • Sneer, K 3 DEFERMENTS JUST CRITICS I (Junior League Scores) G F P Baker (Girls B league Scores) ^ ]oes Defeat A. Ward, g 23 Carraichael A new list which Is to be sent When paying « visit to George Fedlam 0 2 2 4 to Selective Service offices and the Bernard Shaw, a distinguished vis- j GIRL'S LEAOUE "B" MO NAMKS Rohaly 7 2 16 1(1 31 17 79 5 Defense Department will cut from itor expressed surprise that the' O P (76) O P P Horvath 1 11 Hill A. C, 79-76, HIM, A. C, 2 1 5 Totals 25 sixty-two to thirty the number of author had no vase of flownra in I RAMBLERS O P P Sweda 10 4 24 Malatlus his home. 4 0 8 6 6 18 APACHES occupations for which draft boards Hclley 0 i 10 ' Sharkey Yarcheskl "I thought," he said, "you were Kasha, f 4. 9 17 5 1 11 may grant deferments from mlll- 3 Trucks Spaatz "exceedingly fond of flowers." y In Senior League Hoidlnak, f 0 0 0 _ _ _- Mortsett n tftiy service. Among the occupa- Kahora Lukach,f. .. 3 Keteyle "I am," Shaw retorted abruptly. Tftml . 1 2 4 .25' 13 63 Potts o tions retained In the new list are Martowlcz CARTERET—In a closely fought Totals .. 1 I'm fond of children too, but I raraly, c Farrlngton 3 engineers, chemists, physiologist ) Kudroch 4 0 8 don't cut their heads off and stick contest, the St. Joseph's basketball Wasowltz, g 51 Semenza B with muster's or doctor's degrees, 7 2 16 Totals 19 13 ST. ELIA'S them In pots all over the house." team defeated the Hill A. C, 79 to MarglRtto, g f P Shivers . 1 aircraft and engine mechanics die- Totals 4 0 8 SPIDERS G 1 2 4 Hawkes ...„ 1 setter foremen and high school and CADETS 76, in the Ree Senior loop Wednes- 34 8 76 Finnegan .... college teachers of subjects re- CONSUMERS' PRICES G day niKht at the high school gym. Ur , 4 2 10 Irving • 1 1 Turco 1 1 3 quired for training critical occu- The Consumers Price Index Gilbert 1 YOUNGER GENERATION Karweckl .... 7 4 18 Ward and Orosky were high Rundle 2 pations. dipped In December to Its lowest Urba.... n 1 Olenn Ford, the movie actor, Zimmerman 2 1 6 Totals „... 2fi .•icorers for the winners, while Hamadyk 0 2 2 level since May, 1953, and also^ McClendon ,.| 4 presented his young sdn Peter Kurtaik 7 0 14 Aces 16 8 21 Sul 2 2 6 FEDERAL DEFICIT showed R drop for the entire cal- Ignar I Klraly totaled 28 ponlts f6r the with an Illustrated edition of the Stankan 1 0 2 Apaches ... 19 13 12 |N«gy > 2 0 4 The year-end statement of the endar year, for the first time since J. Babo 1 losers. ' classic "Kkig Arthur." l0 Feeney 0 0 0 I Barbate 3 4 U. S. Treasury showed that the 1949. According to the Bureau of Kordas 4 The box score: "Gee. Dad," said young Peter as Mlslckl 1 0 2 :.... 22 9 53 The Oimerftl Motors C01 po Government has closed Its books Labor Statistics, it showed a de- Jacoby 0 ST, JOSEPH'S (70) he gazed at a picture of Launcelot Totals 1 s Du Russell 0 0 0 17 14 10 12—63 " " announced thst it WHS I on Dec. 31 with a $9,284,000 deficit cline of one-half of 1 per cent Sltar' ... 0 GPP and Galahad In full armor, "Dig Warriors .... . ' utlng $2,000,000 a year i, 19 '7 14 11 53 -^for the first half of fiscal year from January, 1954 to December. Lucas, f 2 3 7 thoso crazy walking tanks." St. Ella's cash scholarships and RV:I 1955 only—from July through De- The drop for the 1949 calendar Totals '...... ". 12 24 Totals 11 9 31 D. Ward, f 6 3 15 ACES 306 colleses and universities cember, 1954. By the end of the year was 1 per cent. Ramblers 2 0 0 8— 8 Many farm products resisted No Names ...... 10 18 10 13-51 Stiegmiin. f 6 '2 14 Ward 2 3 7 the nation. 1955 fiscal year next June 30, Pres- Cadets 6 4 10 4-24 Orosky.c 7 3 17 price declines in 1954. I Spider* ... 12 6 8 5-31 ident Elsenhower expects the-defi- For the eighth straight year, cit to be pared down to $4,504,000,- the New York Yankees have CARDINALS 000—less than half thnt of Dec. passed the million dollar mark in a 31. advance ticket sales. According to 4 General Manager Oeorge Weiss, 1 CHRISTENSEN'S LATER the sales have topped the $1,125,- 3 Poll "I would love to share your 000 mark. Milwaukee and Cleve- 1 Sicn troubles," she cooed. land are nerlnnearlng tthee mmillio n mark, 0 Department Store "But, darling, I have none." which adds that a general box of-: °- 1 "No: I mean after we're mar- flee boom is being around both Ml™;1 3 ried." major leagues. Totals 13 0 26 BOMBSHELLS G P P. Wind 0 0 Nolmi 1 2! 1 ProclamatidiQ TnUi 0 0 Penlngton 2 WHEREAS, the American National Red Cross is Leahy 1 51 now conducting a campaign for members and funds Prouidcnto 0 0 to support its humanitarian services at home and Kahora 0 0i abroad; and Totals 4 0 8 WHEREAS, the men of our armed forces stationed Cardinals 4 I 12 8—2? all over the world, and veterans and their families, Bombshells 0 4 2 2—8 1895 1955 urgently require the services of the Red Cross; and SHOOTING STARS GPP WHEREAS, life-giving blood needed for sick and 0 0 0 injured civilians and for defense is made available Stnnkiin 3 17 Over .">() ol our customers have selected We wish ... to express our sincere appreciation to our many fritfrietuh through the Red Cross; and Grumk'n 1 0 2 and customers for making our anniversary sale a tremendous suc- Syiiicluk .0 0 0 keys to lit our 'Treasure Chest" and have WHEREAS, added thousands of Americans must Brnzu 0 0 meive

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TT i(;;ir/I PRESS^ FRIDAY, MARCH 4, FTVL ,|(l|,iandezKcglers High team, 79-76. with Don Ward get Helley Hits 1,000 Mark ting 23 point*. Klraly scores Se'FreshmenWindUp points for the losers. . , . Kaskliw r j'idcn lead to 8 Plumbers 'have easy time beating As Blues Defeat Metuchen the Cavaliers. 72-52, as O'Donnell CARTERET — Ronnie Helley. their 18th tilt, of the season. 64 to gets back his playing form and Season with Win |jv Sweeping Esso one of the most versntllc players scores 26 points. . . . nt Ctirteiet High In recent years, Helley was In rare form, after Cub league finishes season wICi Over Metuchen shattered nil previous records this being held down by St. Marys the the team representing Sltars win- ,,,yf-- The league lead- week when he finally hit the 1,000 CARTERET - Coach Jackie Ai( previous week, by sinking 15 bas- ning both halves. " ,,'t,./ construction pln- murk in scoring by registering 34 Wllgollnskl's Freshmen Ht li kets and four fouls for a total of Carteret High ... One of the " r . nrmer grip on first points ngnlnst Metuchen this week 34 points. Me has scorfed 1028 ended their season with t • '"' i HIH Bowl Commer- at Metuchen in the season's regu- sbpplest games played thin sea- 34-33 victory over Metuchen UlU l 1 points during his four-years of " ! , ',,] bowling league by lar flnnl snme, as the Blues won high school play and that does not son by the Ramblers occurred last week at the local gym. The PWBh i-""1'1 „,. second Place WeBt By BENNY Friday at Jamwburg Luckily, it have won seven and lout six fames rl include the state tourney same "" ,U> k^lers In a cruclnl which is yet to come. This coming Summer will be a was against a poor team. Carteret this season. won. 60-51, but a disappointing •'•"• ;W«t the Hill Bowl When Helley hit the 1,000 mark, happy one for Cnrteret youngsters Billy Vlnsko, one of th« RWtt t<:i , ,, ii'iiunph put the Her- Kaskiew Plumbers the large crowd that accompanied as many plans are under way to Carteret crowd saw Helley score Improved players on trx U»m, Is ;;,;,/,;;„, out in flrst Pl«e by the team gave him a standing oVa- make life worth living in Carteret. only 14 points and fall to get his one of the leading varsity protpacU Remain in Tie forlon that lasted several minutes. The Pal and the Pal Auxiliary, 1,000. The fans agreed that or the coming season. He wa« high )•'_ ^.'iffr^ulta follow: Helley was presented with the ball Recreation Dept. and many organ- Jamesburg coaches and players nan witli 13 points. The box score: wl Co iifter the game which he shall keep izations will be able to satisfy most will never get awards for sports- Mill H» CARTERET . industrial Lead in Rec Loop s a momento. of the Boys and Girls with block manship. As for the game, which was sort dancei, skating, Pal Days, base- Jay V«e team won Its 17th game O P P 57'A 17'A ball games and parties. tirmlchnel 3 0 8 ,,; ('DlVSt. OARTERET The Kaskiew of an anil-climax to Helley's spec- of the season In beating the MelM" 49'/j 25 >/s tacular performance, It was fairly The weekly jasketball Clinic has Insko 8 1 1J ['lumbers remained in a tie for Jamesburg Jay Vees. 44-34, as 47 Mi 27% lose throughout, with the Blues ended after 2 months of good clean ullo 1 a 2 first place in the Re: Senior Billy Onder scored 14 points. Ward ' 46 Vi 28 V4 taking a 7 point margin at the half baake'ball knowledge. The young- 3 0 8 I^nKue by knocking off the Cava- The lucky fans who witnessed Holub 0 • 0 I.lVI'ill 44 31 mark, only to have Metuohen put sters have learned much from Bpe- the Carteret-Metuchen game will V.••'•'•'' 43Vi 31 Vi liers In easy fashion on Wednes- up a desperate but futile effort to Kosty 1 o i ; wak, King, Pallnkas and Galsor never forget the night of Febru- till ' day night In the high school gym, Klsty 0 nrs Service 43 32 score in the final quarter. The past few years that the Clinic ary as Ronnie Helley scored 34 o » Bfll.ll!- 40 36 T>. to 58. CARTERET QLear 1 3 9 1 has been in existence saw many \lilf- - Hi O'Efcnnell was the big gun for points against Metuchen to gain ,.;] Hldl'S. 36^3 38^ G P good prospects come to Carteret —X 1 lie winners as he dropped in 25 his 1.000 points. Ronnie needed Totals 1& 3} 40 Helley 15 4 High and have helped the teamB 41 ,>oints on eleven field goals and six points for four years of play METUCHEN \||,('||- 34 Merelo 2 1 time alone will tell how Important three baskets. Stark was high man and 33 points for his three years p p I Mill' 21 S4 Mortsea 2 1. a the clinics have been to -the Boys of play, having gotten 27 paints as loger 0 1 1 B ''• ,, Hir.id 17 S8 for the losers. Lakatos 0 0 Fa'her Time is slowly catching a freshman. Theentire assemblage ilolUneox .... l 10 65 The box score: Pitzula 7 0 2 up with the basketball clock c.i stood up and cheered as he hit for Rasmussi n l ,!,. winners: BenJ. Moore Woodhull 0 3 3 Ka*klew Plymbers (721 Hie High School gym. A new one , IM Bar; Hernandez Onder • 0 two fouls and two baslfeu In the LeiBs 6 0 12 IMV G F Is badly heeded. A few suggestions Llnosmexcr 4 ,'..',, wi'.st Carteret Esso. T Carmlchael 0 first quarter, After the heavy load 1 « Lukach. f 5 0 10 from this column is how to get a ,',' winners: Ukes Men's and pressure was released, Ronnie Grabb .. . • 1 0 2 Kaskiew, f 0 0 0 new one. . . . Have some classes Peterson '. '. HI Btlla's Const: BeKak's Totals... 24 12 64 showed the amazed Metuchenfans 0 « 0 i Merelo, f 1 0 p p donate one, some Industries help how to play. The game was a rea Arbiter 0 0 0 ,,in,ski Bldrs; Watnee's O'Donnell, c 11 3 25 | and present a modern clock ar thriller. The sportsmanship of the Lapp 1 « 2 ,, curs Cities Service; MBETUCHEN nave the .,,, Hi',1 Bowl; A.A.C. Co. Oldakowski, g. 3 0 6 Jackson 5 8 18i Alumni set together and Metuchen coach and plavers wa Bartko. g Totals 14 ft 3J •, ] -nil Bread. 5 0 10 Nastonavish 3 g 15 raise the money with each Alum- of hit*h caliber and after the game nus Metuchen IS 2 8 8-3S Honor Roll Litus, g 3 3 9 Frye 3 2 8 chipping in about 25 cents. Ronnie was hailed by all and pre- Dunn, g 4 2 10 5 1 111 Basketball clinic has finally sented with the game ball. Cnrteret 11 16 4 S—34 ., kt , w.i7..> 213 223 2 Davis , ' 213 223 200—839 Breen 0 0 0 come to an end. This project has The Jay Vse team ended a fine HOSTESS TO CLUB 32 8 72 J15 170 210—59B Schneider 4 1 9 helped the boys get the necessary season under Coach Doug Kin», FOBDS-The Fords Social Club Cavaliers 152) •J1H 212 200—625 _ „ —, fundamentals and the needed winning Its 18th game as against met In the home of Mrs Agnea G p T •J10 Totals .. 20 21 61 knowledge for the future Hish two losses. Polancsak was the high Terebush, Gordon Avenue, and O'Brien, f 6 0 12 TA O A 001 Carteret 20 18 8 17—64, School stars. . . . scorer with 23 points, and Onder saw color movies of the wedding Gurul, f 4 2 10 Metuchen 19 12 JUS 8 22—61 Recreation . . . Senior basket- followed with ?3 points. The en, of Mrs. Alice Terebush. Mrs. Anne 0 •Jl'J Stark, c 7 14 ball league . , . second half is all tire Jay Vee team should step in'. Panko won the door prize Riedel, c 1 '2 4 It's hard to .believe, but Mickey tied between Kaskiw Plumbers varsity role next year. . . . n Lynch, c 0 0 0 |Rooney has a son, Tlmmy, who is and the Holy Family team. Neptune High won a close gami TO MEET MONDAY Balog, g 4 0 8 all of seven years old and will Tuesday's result* found the- Holy from Carteret in the State Tour FORD3-The Prlscilla Mission-. Medwifk, g 0 0 0 join Mick and Donald O'Connor Family #ipsettlng the Presbyte- nament, 54-52, at Asbury Park. ary Circle of Our Redeemer Evan- Hayduk, g 2 0 4 ! It K i '• In a television film now In produc- rlans, first-half winners. 78-75, as Merelo Wg'h 'with lfl points. gelkittl Lutheran Church Will meet •225 — tion in Hollywood and scheduled, Zabel scored 23 points. St. Jo- Helley closed out his career with March 7 at 8 P. M. In the church 111(1 24 4 52 I for release in February. seph's wlmiin; from the Hill A. C. a total of 1,035 points. hall. '201 211 . •_' 11 205 220 KONNIE 1IKIXKY 203 Ronnie Iliifcy. one of the most versatile players at Carteret High 223 In recent years, shattered the school record of 1,001) points against Mctuchen this week when he dumped in ?>i points to roll up a There's even more to !arteret JV Team {rand total of 1,028 in high school competition. Meats Jamesburg Carteret Bows to Neptune Chevrolet styling ith Victory In Thrill-Packed Contest • CONVENTION HALL. Asbury 2C-26 Helley dropped in a foul, 27 T The Curt!ret Jay- Park — Playing Without the serv- to 26, Hufnals basket gave Nep- J.imc.sburg, 44 to 34. lce» ol Bobby Kent who Is in;a- tune the lead, 28 to 27, and he fol-' p»eftated >lth the measlss. and lowed with a foul to make the \ than meets the eye! I.I.-.1 week 1'or their losing the torvlces of Bobby Fitz-1 score 29 to 27^ Helley's long' field : :!«• current season. ik In the last few minutes of the goal which dro'pped clean through >..:'<] 14 pointsin, di fame du< to personal fouls, Car-, the cords just as the wrlistle blew Thi» is beauty with a bonus... for Chevrolet styling n Visored headlight) H Lowered High-Levelair intake u;.i 11, were riiljh »r»t went down to defeat at the i endtel the half in a deadlock. 29 ;;.• Blue and White tiaodi of a fast and clever passing j to 29. it designed to add safety and comfort while you t\ score: Neptune quintet, 54 to 52. in a Third Period .irtrrrl 144) lectlc and thrill-packed contest { Austin .sank one to give Neptune drive, and to return greater value when you trade, G F T hat wasn't decided until the last the lend again 31 to 29. Austin 3 5 11 lalf-minute of the game. The de- dropped through and dropped in 1 0 2 feat eliminated Carteret from fur- another deuce, 33 to 29. Helley's Truly modern lines are shaped by usefulness. You can see 2 2 6 ,her competition In the state tour- side shot made the score 33 t Q31. what we mean in the deep crystal curve of Chevrolet's Sweep- 4 a 14 ey. ' i but Hamu-y's basket widened the Sight windshield ... a dramatic style note, certainly, but one 4 0 8 With leu than a half min- score to 35-31 in Neptune's favor. that stems from the need for wider, safer vision. Or take high- 1 l 3 Neptune pulled away on another ite to play, Carteret trailing set taillights—they add to the impressive length ol line , , , 0 0 0 y one point, had the ball on an basket by Hamary, 37 to 31. Huf- 0 0 0 )Ut of bounds play and the Car- nal's basket made the score 39 to but they are up there where they can be seen for safety's sake, 0 0 0 aret stand* were roarirw for a 31. Merelo broke the ice for'car- and as convenient guides in parking. So, too, with the jutting aiktt. Had the 31ues succeeded teret with a deuce, 39-33. but two peaks over the headlights. 15 14 44 looilni they might have' won, successive baskets by Austin and The smart louvers across the hood aren't just decoration inrsburf 1141 iut a poor pau lost> the ball, and Hamary RRVC Neptune a ten-poim . , , they mark the intake for the High-Level ventilation O P T Neptune took possession as the margin, the widest of the ;;ame, 0 I 1 precious second ticked away. A' 43-33. But baskets by Woody system for cleaner, fresher air. And the whole shape of the 6 7 IS filial foul Just at the whistle blew Woodhull and Ronnie Helley, the body—its lowness, the dipped belt line—is merely a reflection 0 2 2 as an anti-climax to the game, lattev on a one-hand shot from the of a lowered center of gravity, the added stability. 1 giving Neptune the contest by a < side, enabled Carteret to close in 3 I 7 This is truly functional styling that serves you better every Sweep-Sight uiindsldeld Distinctive dip in belt line two-point margin. 54 to 52 Wal-|a big, 43-37. Woody came through 0 i 1 1 ; mile, and preserves its value against the distant day when 0 4 4 ter Woodhull, who played in place with another clean shot from the of Kent, turned In a great per- i floor to cut Neptune's margin to you trade. This is Body by Fisher—another Chevrolet eijclir- ormknee In his first tourney play. 143-39. Austin's basket made the sive in the low-price field. Come in and let' us demonstrate that i 9 IS 34 ill-nods: A play by play account of the i score 45-39"• "" . 'Merelo' s Joul and this new Chevrolet is just as exciting to drive as to look all ame follows: basket which fallowed out Nep- » 17 8 1-44 tune's lead down to 45-42 as the 4 8 16 First QuirUr JHufnal made the first foul of quarter ended. the'game -to ghje Neptune a 1-0 Fourth Quarter ' motoramic i lead, but Merelo converted two Woodhull, fouled, made one shot, if h School Five (Quit suceefssfully to enable Car-j 45 to 44, Fitzula's two fouls tied teret to 'to ahead, 3 to 1. Austen, thi'.score at 45-45 as* the Carteret l°ws Season by sank one from the sidelines to tie fans roared. Hufmul's fpul gave CHEVROLET the count, 3-3.'Woodhull dropped Neptune the lead 46-45. but Woody x. In a clean one from the side to en- Wocidlmll dribbled through for u •eatinjr Jamesburg able Carteret to move ahead again, neat basket us Carteret went out b.ut Austin's two pointer tied the in front, 47 to 46. Austin's shot from the side, gave Neptune the |e Carterst count again. Again Woody Wood- ^CHEVROLET ' upper liund. 48 to 47. Hufnal's foul team fln- hull's two pointer on a ona-hand shot put Carteret out in front, 7 made it 49-47. Mortsea made '•II *nson by beating to 5, but Hufnal's basket again basket and was fouled. The basket IJU to 44. as Bob Pit- deadlocked the score, 7-7. Merelo's counted and Carjeret 'was dead- 1 *'tli a total of 18 STEALING TtiE THUNDER.' side-shot gave Carteret the lead, locked once again, 49-49. He sank Fender-high taillights Tasteful turn-tune color styling :y Carteret glare) 9-7,'Fitzula, fouled, made one uood one foul to give Curteifjt the lead FROM'THE HIGH-PRICED CARS! | ll most Improved ia* Carterft was out in front by momentunly. 50 to 49. Austin made "' -a'm this year] two fouls to put Neptune out in 11 10-7. Hufmal's 2 fouls made the ™sily, despite the score 10-9, but FlUuln's under- front, 51 to 50, Austin cllrxjhed '"•score. Oolngj into the-net ba«ket widened the count the game, with about a minute to "•ii. the Blue* were to 12-9. Hufnal's basket from the play, by making both fouls, 53 to Hi (ID,. •y « to 34. and Juit floor closed th« score to 12-U, but 50, but Joe Naidi, a Carteret sub- i; """ to the end. Rlchey Merelo's double decker gave stitute, almost stole the show by Carfcret a three-point edge, 14-11. passing to Merelo who scored to 1 "teret (80) Austin's basket from the side made give Carteret a fighting chance the score 14-13. Merelo's two fouls 53 to 52. But Carteret, gaining the 13 gave the Bluet u 16-13 advantage ball on an out-of-bound play and Mortsea's under the net deuce rnued its rkial chance ab the sec- widens It to 18 to 13 as the quar- onds kept ticklna away," on a poor ter ended) h pass. i Second Quarter CARTERET jjfeimjiry dropped In a side-shot O 3 to "make tha ncore 18 to 15. Huf- f .... 0 nal's two fouls closed the score to Nardi, f Lakatqti. f 0 1847, and Neptune went ahead Morelo, f 6 on Austin's double decker, 19 to 18, Mortsea, c 3 U Neptyne led for ih> first time FlUulu, g 1 Flttul*'s («ul U«d the count at T Woodhull, ,t 5 18-19. Hamary's foul «ave Nep- tune the lead again, 20 to 19, but Totals 18 16 S3 Merelo put Carteret out in front onoe uvtfe with a deuce from the floor. a Austin, f ... Two fouls by Ted Mortsea In- 9 More, f creased, Carterets margin to 23- 1 Hufnal, f S 29, >*nd.W,oody' foul made it 24- Hamary, c 20. Muort's 2 fouls made the score 2 ECONOMY CHEVROLET, Inc. W- Moore, t 0 24-32. MeMuhun, Auitln dropped one In from uii«, .1 der ttw net to tie the count 84-24 Totals 19* 16 *•« ROOMVELT AVE. C*. 1-5123 CARTWCT, N, but Mortsen eump buck for Cir- Referee-Bessinger; Umplr teret with a doublm decker to tiv« Cuclnelli. the Blues tli* lead (or the moment I CARTERET PRE;;r< I'Af.F fiTX FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1055 For the first, titne since Color still reigns ft« king. More when the Red Sox Were detcnrlinj Journalism Club Sees How Neivspaper is Printed kitchen equipment than ever be- Cartercl Jayvees the American Le&mie pennant, i fore will be available In colors. Now York Yankees will not be ,„ Beige, s6 popular in past seasons, prc-season favorites this year. T||l Is se«n less frequently, Conclude Season Sporting News says that the b™ A new and much-used object is who are making the price in uu a round, folding play pen. It Is books are quoting Cleveland n$ i worked like a woven badket and With 18th Win choice, at 8 to 5. easy to store. Furniture tends to be a little C ARTERET—Coat-h Doim? Copenhagen n&tware of stainless softer and more 'winded than in KlnR's Jnyvees ended their season steel Is becoming Increasingly pop- previous years. This is true of both In a blaze of Klory by posting their Cornerstone ular with young people. It is easy modern and reproduction pieces. eighteenth victory of the season (Continued from Page h tb keep and beautiful. Iron is used Quit* often in the mod- with an easy 65-51 conquest of Rr-v. MSRI- Charles O, McCorrl.si.in mi linrs and is not always black, Metuchen this week at Metu,chen. pastor or St. James' cinm ns In the recent past. White Is The Bell Aircraft Corporation The Jayvees have concluded Woodbrld|?e, will officiate. He I, (ieniilbely coming into its own recently announced successful lelr best record ip years by win- been delegated for the occasion I HKHin in nil kinds of Iron trim and tests with a Jet-powered plane that ing elRhteen names and losing the Most Rev. George W. Ahr, Iron furniture. ies equally well as ft helicopter or inly two. D., Bishop of Trenton. conventional craft. John Pelancsnk was high scorer Very Rev. Msgr. James S. Fol White walls are being seen mbre 1th 23 points and Billy Onder pastor of Bt. Mary's Church, Pn ;md more in the various decorator's 1 tallowed with 21. Amboy, will deliver the sermon displays. They are cool looking and Vice President Nixon pledged 'The box score: The ceremony will take place i promise to make a big hit In the cooperation In the development of Ciirtcrct Avenue, between South. Mexican resources during a visit CARTERET (65) and Locust Street* and an Invni New fabrics are exceptionally to the Mexican Chamber or Dep- O F P uties: Mardi 3 0 6 lion lins been extended by the, p,J beautiful. There are all kinds of t,or to.allWouRh residents to ,,j Polancsak 23 new sheers, drapery materials and •• • 1 9 tend the proRram. Szpak 10 2 upholstery fabrics. Manufacturers Wholesalers are held to be vital The ceremony will consist Onder 7 T 21 have concentrated on making the to small business survival. various psalms and prayers, rn\\ Pusillo 2 1 5 new materials long-lasting as well Hopman U renamed as Austra- Ing for the Divine Blpsslnn on LchoUky 0 0 0 as lovely to look at. lian Davis Cup captain. work undertaken; the tormichael 1 3 , S Oreenberg 0 0 0 a cross over the place Sweetness and Light archaiky 0 D 0 altar will be erected and the hie Sweda .. 1 0 ini? and placing of the cornrrsto (Continued from Page 1) Ur 0 1 Members of the Fourth i>m flashing and repartee Bhouted across the trail and sharp- Knights of Columbus, will an ened over a missed maneuver which demonstrated how. 22 21 65 guard of honor at the ceremony. bad a good beginning effort can become. It seems to me METUCHEN (51) I have had a similar impression in activities other than a F p 'SELIN, N. I Slabinsky 4 8 skiing, and on many occasions. 0 MET. 6-1279 • • « * Dawes o- 0 0 Llndenmeyer 0 2 2 Skiing is an uncertain undertaking always. Take Fig : 7 7 21 NOW THRU SAT. lovely little Jill Kinmont, who had Just finished her train- ames 5 3 13 ing at Sun Valley when I arrived, and went on to Alta in Bula 1 0 2 Above a i;rmip »f Uio Journalism (Huh of the Soplmmore Class at Wmidbridw High Sohnol Is shown Inspecting the newspaper press an Olympic tryout and severed her spinal column when "IP RING 51 ;il' I In- i>l:iiit (if thf Wnodhridne l'libllsliine Company. Tuesday. The club was taken on a tour of the entire plant. she flew off the course and into a tree. The worry now 18 15 Carteret . ...17 16 1419—65 CIRCUS" IT'S GONE ANYWAY is not whether she will ski again, but whether she wRl Metuchen 21 10 5 15--51 HIS All AIK Piivhalsky, g Dean Martin - Jerry I*wls Griffith, K Freddy — Grandpa, did you once walk—or live. Dick Powell of the movies, I fead the other Vista-Vision — Technicolor A f;ipl.iiin and :i lieutenant were Holy Family Beats day, came out here for three weeks and fractured his Col- Nylon "no-klnk artery" used for dlniiv! ill Ha' Ht.oi'k Club wlipn a have hair like snow? ftrst time on humans. *Also 26 23 lar-bone a day or two after he started his holiday. corporal entrird, escorting a rav- Grandpa — Yes, my boy. "OUTLAWS DAUGHTER ishinsUy' beautiful damsel. The Men's Club to Tie HOLY FAMILY (22) Freddy—Well, who shoveled it • • • • captain sen! H note to the corporal: G F off? It's hard to know what happened, when you take a SUN. THRU WED. "The lieuLrmmt. who Is a Prince- Weber, f ... WOODBRiDGE Van Johnson - John Hodiakl ton man. iinrt I, who hall from For First Place Kenclzierski, f 23 spill. I was skimming merrily down the Canyon run— Williams, bet a fin we could guess Molraan. f .. .. 5 REPEATED which is shown in the photograph herein—having no MUSIC CENTER the colli'Ki1 you come ""from. May CARTERET — Staging a con- Zabel, c 16 22 Little Frederick was saying his difficulty whatever. My Christies, it seemed, were In per- 120 MAIN STREET "BATTLEGROUND" we stop at your table and see whocerted second half rally, the Holy Tomori. g . .. 2 prayers one night. His mother tip- fect rhythm and the snow was perfect—about two inches was right?" Family cagers came from behind Litus, g 0 toed up and heard this gem: All Types of Records and Plus Wasilewski.g .. 1 *'And please make Tommy stop of powder on a hard-packed Base. Below, there was a ski Back camp the reply: "Please to defeat the PreSbytgrlan Men's "WITNESS TO MURDER" 1 throwing things at me. By the class for which I probably had a momentary feeling of Musical Instruments don't bother, gentlemen. I am Club by a 78 to 75 score Wednes- Weber, g Penkul, K 0 way I've mentioned this before." pity at its struggle to conquer fear and at the same mo- from the Audubon Institute of Or- day night In the hiph school gym Used instruments bought and nltholOKy and I intend to classify In a regular Senior League tussle. ment to time the turns on the V-shaped trail It must tra- repaired — Orchestras available i 22 34 78 this pigeon myself." The victory enabled the Holy verse. • ' ' for all occasion} Family to remain in a tie with the Men's Club 13 19 21 22—75 Today's Pattern • * * * Majestic LEGAL NOTICE Kasklew Plumbers for first place, Holy Family .. 18 11 24 25—78 WO. 8-8266 while the Men's Club dropped to I had planned my course through the class, and I majt SIlKHIKi'S SALE Doors Open Dally 1:30 J*. SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY— second place In the torrid Recrea- SESSION MONDAY even have been immodest enoygh to think for a split sec- CHANCERY DIVISION, MIDDLESEX tion Senior League race. FORDS—The Altar Rosary So- ond I would let its members see how the experts- do it. COUNTY, Docket No, F-356-54 —THE • NOW SHOWING BOWERY HAVINGS BANK, a corporn- Zabel and Kendzierskl were the ciety of Our Lady of Peace Church I say I only had the thought for a split second, because tlon of tin- Sutr nf New York, Plain- leading scorers for the winners by will meet March 7 in the church THE PICTURE THAT Wl tiff, mid 8 0 WILLIAMS and SYLVIA something went awry. p.ORDS WILLIAMS, bis wife, et nls., Defend- scoring 22 and 23 points respec- hall. • * • • 7 ACADEMY AWARD ants, Wrti, of Execution for the sale NOMINATIONS tively. / FORP8, N. i. - HlUcreit 2-0348 or inortBUKCMl premises dated February NO SALE Did. I ever describe for you a worms-eye view of a ski 11. 1055. The box score: 1 Best Picture By vlrnir of the nbove stated Writ, PRESBYTERIAN MEN'S Wife—There is an old clothes class? If I haven't, I could—because I've had it. I slid WED. THRU SAT. lo me directed and delivered, I will trmn at the door, dear. 2 Beit Actor - Bing Crnshy expose to sivle ut public vendue on CLUB (15) past the class on my left ear, gathering snow on my per- WEDNESDAY. THE THIRTIETH Hubby—Tell him I've got all I "THREE RING CIRCUS" G F p son and bruises to my pride ^before an audience so atten- 3 Best Actress • Grace Kelly DAY OF MARCH, A. D. NINE- need. Dean Martin and Jarry Lewis TEEN HUNDRED FIFTY-FIVE Mycres, f ,. .. e 2 14 tive it would stir the envy of a theatrical performer. For- 4 Best Black and Whilr Art nt the hour of two o'clock by the then Wizna, f G 5 17 "FOUR GUNS TO THE prevailing' {Standard or Daylight 8»v- Mitsuko Kimuia, a professional tunately, the snow in the gulley had been swished to the Direction InKI time 1» the afternoon of the said O'Rielly, c 6 4 16 Japanese actress, has been se- sides and my slide was, over a precipitate terrain, a very BORDER" Cinematography day. »t the Sheriff's Oftlce, In.the City Bodak, c 1 1 3 lected by Columbia for the leading rapid one. Finally I was able to stop, emptied out my mit- Rory Calhoun and of New RruniiWlck, N. J. Koval, K 0 2 2 5 Best Bl»ck and While ALL the following tract or parcel of lady role for "The Gentle Wolf- tens, brushed off my clothes and continued—vertically, Colleen Miller / land Kiid the premises hereinafter par- Rozelle, g 6 7 19 hound." Miss Kimura will be seep (Saturday Matinee, an Extra 6 Best Direction tlcularly described, sttunte, lying and Sloan, g ..... 0 0 0 opposite Aldo Ray in the film, which I vastly prefer. Cartoon and Comedy) helnp in the Borough of Carteret. in 7 Best Screen Play the County of Middlesex, In the State Elliott, g 0 o - 0 which will be photographed en- • • « * of New Jersey: Shanley. g 0 0 0 tirely in Japan, SUN. THRU TUES. BEGINNING nt the corner formed I have thought many times of the incident, because I BING CROSBY by the intersection p! the easterly side still find it hard to imagine an explanation for that par- line or Arthur Avenue with the 'north- "GREEK FIRE" erly side line or Luurcl Street and runs ticular goof. There are many things which can happen, GRACE KELLY thence: Stewart Granger and III ,V,ui; • snid Hide lint of Laurel but I have the impression none of them did, Still, there Grace Kelly WILLIAM HOLDEN Street North 88 degrees 4» minute* > A rWUOOXATOH Mota East 100 feet to n point; thence Is the Indisputable fact that I unquestionably, gave that "LAUGHING ANNE" 121 Norm 1 decree it minutes WeBt 5(1 feet to a point; thence ski class one of the finest exhibitions of how not to ski Wendell Corey and (3l Smith R8 degrees W minutes West Canyon it could ever hope for. Margaret Lockwood 100 fret to a point in the easterly side COUNTRY GIRI line of Ar'lnir Avenue, thence ' * * * (* WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9 I4I Atom; the same South 1 degree 12 minutes East 50 feet to the point This, however, is all part of skiing—and I shall always and pluce of BEGINNING. Snld premises have heretofore been be grateful that my Mother gave me my first skjs when "HUNGARIAN SHOW" referred to us Lou lOn, JOB, 21a. 22a, I was 7—because winter will never come when I will not From 2 P. M. Block 278 on Map entitled "Plot plan , Cliiiin O'Hllls sltunted in Bprough ol want to go skiing again. * Carttrct. Middlesex County, 71. J., De- cember 1951, Louis P. Boos, C. E. ti Surveyor, revised April; 1953," which NEW LOW-LOW rind map hus not been filed but submitted to the Veterans Administration for Adults 50c Childrrn 1 tract approval. DR. S. D. GROSSMAN -STATE- The nbove'description la In accord- Humphrey Bogart-Ava (i.mli ance with ii survey made by Louis P. Chiropractor BOOK, Civil Engineer & Surveyor, 117 WOODBRIDGE Smith St.. Perth Ampoy, N. J.,«daiod February 11. 19QI Specializing in Back Conditions and Nervous Ailments TODAV THRU SAT. Belnt; the premises commonly kiv.>wu Stewart Granger-Grace Kelly and designated as No. 52 Arthur Ave- 94 Main Street, Woodbridge, N. J.' nue. Ciirtcrct. N. J The iipproxhnate timount of the judn- . ment to be sutlislled by said sale Is the Pattern 9146 — an apron, a jer- OFFICE HOURS: "The sum of Eleven Thousand Four Hun- kin, or a beaclicoat, Misses' Sites "GREEN FIRE" dred Ten i$11,410.001 Dollars, together 12,14, 16,18, 20. Site 16 takes 2% Tuesday and Thursday (Cinemascope) with the costs of this sale. yards 35-.inch fabric. , Together with iill and singular the PLUS rights, privileges, hereditaments mid Send Thirty-fiv* cents In coins 2:00 P. M.-4-00 P. M. — 6:00 f. M. -8:00 P. M. appurtenances thereunto belonging or for this pattern—add 6 cents lor Marjorle Main - Chili Wills in BAREFOOT Saturday, 1:00 • 3:00 P. M. In anywise appertaining. each pattern it you wish lst-class "RICOCHET ROMANCE" EODEHT H- JAMISON. mailing. Send to 170 Newspaper V SherlH. SUM. THRU TUES. PHILIP V. KANNAN. Attorney. Pattern Oept, 232 West 18th St., 8-3722 New York 11. N. Y. Print plainly Robt. Taylor-Eleanor Parker in C. P. 3-4, II. II!, '£i $39.84 2.4737 CONTESSA NAME, ADDRESS with ZONE, SIZE *nd STYLE NUMBER. Co-Ktarrinr "JIM BO" ITIWIMI "MANY RIVERS EDMOND O'BKII N | NOTICE TO CROSS" Nominated for the n^i I Cinemascope) ' Supporting Ai'lur IT'S HERE! I PLUS — Co-Hit - Phui Henreld-Patrlcia Medina Ginger Rogers in tO PARENTS'. new EXTRA-RICH In "PRIATES OF TRIPOLI" JIM 10- Ilia n'o-it seniilioiul invtntiM In tin "TWIST hlttoiy ill lisiii»K His ailificul minpowthat swiml, ... ;' j WED. THRU TUES. No miiiG Ins Iwi In buy. This it th* lull million LIQUID PRELL William Holden-Grace Kelly in oltl)i20lht«iiluiir. Only 32 sholppiug days 'til IT-fWIHS—IIU swings. ui«s no futl; il twinu « The Shampoo "PRIATES OF TRIPOLI" Of FATE" long as yuu 1MB il HI Iho mtw. Swims by umqu» process ol lidldiice ana giawity. Fu* my desired Easter. The time to buy your deplU-m like, sliu.ii. cult, bay. Any ftlh Ihll will for 'Radiantly Alive* Hair sinks iuiiniiiM will illilo 1IM B0. This tone gid- , children's Easter outfits is now. lit. Uoki and wins like a liv< pinnow. Ph • The Shampoo with Extra Rich Goodnenin on Exciting. This is (lit line ol ill lur«s—buutrtul silvar IN) Cartel.' plastic, buy gne fiii your fiundi lisa. SlIilltttiM v Selections are at their best. ly New formula— RITZ THEATRE j'jjMuin'il Send JIOO only, 'oi uch lure Stnd — J^i"!1^^ AV*N1K, CAKTERKT, N. J chuck HI ush we piy postagt. Son by mail only, For the /best flections at the • So «a>y to Alive' Look. MERCHANDISE convenient charge accounts, KIDDIE MATINEE ATJ-Ij t)UY IT AND TRY IT TODAY LG. MED, PER. . MONDAY, TIIKSIIAY," MARCH «, '• " CLUB 1 rre parking ut llt}iir ol NEW "CREST OF ,. "TARZAH ESCAPES'" $1 Workly — 15 Weeks Charge It At $100 THE WAVE'' ' w'1'' EXTRA-RICH 60< 30 !j Johnny Wi>l»inuller >l "' JOIN TODAY KKI.LY n>u.iilii»iii LIQUID PRELL MONDAY J^AsntAYr'~mNNERWARE TO THE l-*'" WEDNESDAY THRU SATURDAY - MARCH » 'll n STORK OPENS In C'vlor Splendor PLIBLIX PHARMACY "DEEP IN MY HEART" , lua MAIN STRJSfcT i%mr(Xii:iKi-il 1 Ojieu *iiday "1'U 8 r. M Wuudbridge lso "A DAY WITH THE E.B.I." »pd Selected "" SATURDAY SPECIAL KIDDIE MATINEE AT 1:15 ciatlon. It is here that the congressmen do ARTERET PRESS 'he groundwork on legislation, hear wit- Cow r&lftce That Really Has the GOP. Worried c nesses and decide whether a bill shall ad- - published by Carteret Press vance to the fbor for consideration; be re-1 ..^acvelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. vised, or be left tp die. Majority ot State's Adult Citizens f>>1 TnicphonejCarteM 1-5600 The official lists of standing committee assignments for the 84th Congress show Believe H-Bomb Makes World Ch»rlei E. Editor »nd that in the Senate, New Jersey's Senator H. Alexander Smith of Princeton continues War Less Likely .inn r rates by mail, Including post- sui,sr..P "" gix months, *1.BO; three on the Foreign Relations and ther Labor «"• f rents; single coptea by mall. 10 and Public Welfare Committees, while <"A.I P»y»we ln advM**- newly-elected U. 8. Senator Clifford P. Case PRINCETON, N. J — Thn war mor« Ilkrly or If ss Hkely?" :f hydrogen bomb will make an- These were the statewide re? " f1l,,,r delivery, 8 cent- per copy. of Rahway has been assigned to the Dis- other world war less likely. suits: ! rrd BS s«ond drt matter June 8,1924, nlf trict of Columbia and the Post Office and This was the finding of a More likely 23% Civil Service committees. Statewide New Jersey Poll survey Less likely 53 Just completed. Makes no difference 7 In the House of Representatives, New 53 ,out of every 100 adults No opinion n ilnHu Jersey is represented on 13 committees. questioned In the survey person- An Interesting finding in to- ally told New Jersey Poll staff re- day's survey Is that those people T, \mmcan railroads, it has been re- Three New Jersey Congressmen hold mem- porters that they think the HT who have attended high school , ,„.,. losing out to the air lines In the bership on the powerful. House Appropria- Bomb has made another world or college are more optimistic 'titinn to carry flrst-clasa mail. The war less likely. about the possibility of the H- n|M" tun* lui tions Committee• , two on Education and Fewer than 1 In 4 say more Bomb's making another world ulrnads till carry the great bulk of this, Ubor twoo n Banking andCurrenc y and likely. war less likely than arc those In other words, those who be- (Continued on Page 8) onRli in the last sixteen months, one eacn on interstate and Foreign Com- have made notabW gains. llove that the H-Pomb makes an- [hrairli"" merce; District of Columbia, Public Works, other world war less likely out- the species Is reverting to man, npmtcd that the air lines now number by a margin of more —Washington Evening Star. House Administration, Foreign Affairs, than 2 to 1 those saying more )Si of the first-class mall between Armed Services, Judiciary, Ways and likely. FLATTERING UNTIL— 8r Chicago and Washington. In ad- When New Jersey Poll stac re- Flattering Is the beautifully ;York Means, Merchant Marine and Fisheries and ;\ first-class mall between Jack- porters put the following ques- engraved Invitation to attend the lit ion. Post Office and Civil Service. tion to a representative cross- luncheon for the notable—then lampa and Miami, between some section of the state's adult citi- the 'return reply requested" card i cities in the Southwest, and also zens: falls out revealing the fee is $f> BO Youth and Government "Do you think the hydrogen a plate.—Christian Science Mon- several cities on the West Coast, Irtwivn ". . . May we act as If the destiny bomb has made Another world itor, i by the air lines. of this world lay upon our shoulders— TOY BOX KILLS BABY disturbs the railroads is the fact Just. WEST SACRAMENTO, Cal. - Wlwt for in just a few short years it will.,." i>,»st Office Department began this Little Peggy Ann Boylan, 14- hat tiif —From The Prayer of a Boy Legislator. months-old, staying with a neigh- line-transportation of first-class mail as Paragraphs bor while her mother went shop- lir Hundreds of high school students soon ping, lifted the lid of a toybox and limlt,

>t $2,000,000 is not catastrophic. Association in jts weekly "Know Your Gov- TRENTON — Aftej a five ton, is busy scanning money re- streets and provide for their re: n the railroads are afraid that ernment" article. week recess, the New Jersey quests from State officials to op- habitation. At the present time, How Legislature will reconvene next erate their departments during jail sentences are the only C IV system will eventually deprive The YMCA's program began last week- Monday to tackle stubborn the new fiscal period beginning method of separating drug ad- [ r.uiying most flrst-class mall and problems of water shortages and July 1. The annual money bill dicts from the general public. cm n! end (February 27) with a pre-legislative reapportlonment of Assembly, will probably be ready for intro- Such an. institution, the com- hat would deprive them of several scores conference at Princeton University. From a seats on the basis of the 1950 duction about March 21. mission points out, would have a of dollars revenue. Thus, their number df legislators, officials and experts census. Both have been major chaln'reaction toward better liv- headaches for the State's law- INSTITUTIONS: — New Jer- ing conditions. As narcotic ad- in the field, the conferees learned much of makers for many years. sey's mammoth Department, of dition is supported by, crimes of IWo ar m sympathy with the railroads government and its operation. Subjects As a supplement to his new Institutions and Agencies which robbqry, pilfering, assault and Competence Creates Confidence State budget submitted on Jan- is without a permanent head other crimes which produce the mi, angle, knowings that they need ranged from "Political Parties Today" to a uary 31, Governor Robert B. since the resignation pf Commis- necessary cash to purchase nar- sioner Santord Bates may even- cotics, such illegal- activities my But, if the air lines can carry course In drafting legislation. A Boy Gover- Meyner is preparing to furnish tually be split up into three di- would decrease, It is claimed. the legislators with another ,iss mail much faster than the rail- nor was elected who will serve when the visions of welfare, mental health Likewise, such an institution budget of capital expenditures, and penal institutions. would strike a blow at peddlers, then they should be allowed to carry 1955 model legislature convenes at the principally road building dur- who are the true and vicious ( those who send letters are lnter- State House in Trenton, March 25 and 26. ing the 1995-56 fiscal year. Also However, Governor Robert B. Meyner wajits to see how thecriminals. itting them to their destinations A poll of "graduates" of earlier youthful to come from the Governor Is I a special message dealing with present system works with i new With guarantees of a cure, ad- possible and nothing else. "legislatures" produced testimony as to the an Improved mental health pro- top official before making any dicts would also be more likely to rd in gram. definite recommendations. The cooperate with law enforcement effectiveness of the annual training pro- Governor feels the supervision of officials in divulging their source However, these messages in gram. Comments ranged from "it con- twenty-two agencies within the of supply. fast ; all likelihood will be delayed (onarvisional Committees department is too much for any vinced me that government is everybody's until March 14 or later, A Members of New Jersey's 16-man delega- one man. job" to "I have now served three years on budget already submitted by-the . RACING: — Although the best n ii. Confess will devote their energies Governor would spend $135,- The new Commissioner of In- of the nation's horses will be at- the borough council." 303,000 for the housekeeping stitutions and Agencies could tracted to New Jersey tracks to the work of n congressional committees participate In the 50-day meets Tbe Legion's Boy and Girl State week- State departments and $119,086 reorganize the department, the nn« i tit- current session. needs of the fourteen major Governor believes, by breaking which will get underway on April 30, horses foaled In the Garden We believe considerable emphasis should be placed on the long programs open in June on the cam- State departments and $119,- up the various functions and & (act that It Is Important that you should get to KNOW an Peter Frellnghuysen, Jr., Stata will also have their chances 086,000 tot State aid to coun- placing them separately under your lnsurnnce advisor better, let's Justlty It with puses of Rutgers and the New Jersey Col- to win. this District has been assigned to the ties, municipalities and school division heads who would be an- simple explanation:—We live In your community, we'are and Labor Committee. lege for Women. Delegates, chosen on the districts, a total of $2^4,289,000. swerable to him alone. In this Garden State Park, near Cam- not trying to "sell" you a big name thit can alve(?) • I way, qualified division chiefs more for less. We offer the quiet a»ur*nc« that goes J basis of leadership, character, scholarship This spending would be financed den, will open on April 30 and the congressional committees Is without new taxes. could keep in touch with the n continue until May 30. .Eleven with doing business with dependable and tellable local 4,, and service, elect a governor and legislators various boards of managers and people who understand our mutual neids, important and time-consuming func- The lawmakers plan to speed days later, racing will start at as well as various state, county and munici- remain closer to the work of the • Monmuoth Park track at Ocean- '. legislators at the national capitol, up the lawmaking machinery institutions. Friendly Service—As Near As Your Phone pal officers. during the next five weeks and port, and continue through Aug- it the New Jersey Taxpayers Asao- recess again prior to the April However, the Governor will ust 8. The next day the Atlantic 19 primary election. During the await the outcome of today's City.track will open and continue current recess many measures meeting of the State Board of Until October 5, On October 8 the have been forwarded to the Control which may result in the Camdsn track will be reopened Legislative Services Commission selection of a new head of the to hold dally racing events until Opinions of Others for introduction in both houses. sprawling department. .-, November 5. REAL ESTATE In addition to solving major Harness racing events will be problems, the Legislature will NARCOTICS: — The Leglsla? | held at the Freehold Race Track •CHARITY own, Instead Democrats plan to defense, the budget and other be called upon to decide ture next week will be asked to , on fifty clear days between Aug- "inning (May on the write the provision Into a bill pro- commitments. But orderly reduc- whether daylight saving time appropriate sufficient tfunds to ! ust 6 and October 14. 'In: (i "imiinLst front cause* viding for necessary extension of tion has no'appeal for Hojuse should be extended through Oc- adequately furnish a building at (Continued on Page 8) ostensibly cottttfad for excise and corporation taxes. leaders. With them politics gets tober;' whether night harness the New Jersey Neurd-Psychia- -°"!d help greatly tn Unless these levies are specifically priority over prudenoe.—Newant racing with pari-mutuel betting tric Institute at Skillman to hos- ! "- wins siphoned Into wouU have to kill the whole bill Senator Albert McCay, Burling- order to take addicts off the '•Clitmmmisi pockets. preme Court the Sfenate Judici- \n oiider to veto the $20 reduction ary Committee hasngot around to m0 m^k W [li»(1 testimony, thepuWlc for every taxpayer and de- holding hearings ol the appoint- provided with full infor- pendent. . Congress could, of ment. The delay U particularly GLAMOR GIRL! >Unr j, Hiese phony charities, course, re-enact an «jOejjder for Inexcusable both, because of the "Perate and who Is expiring excise taxes and con- flimsy grounds on which the ob- and thrive "tli;»f1 them, These dto- Unlue corporate Imposts at'pre- jections to Judge Harlan rest and " "i themselves tbould do vailing rates. But the resultant because the work of the nation's U1'" "I'U the donor tod to confusion and possible loss of ad- highest tribunal has been ma- lnm from being taken. ditional revenue further validate terially held up pending his con- in Hi,, '55 '••"'••* of the many legl- the effective indictment of Sec- firmation. .htr r retary Humphrey who said the "lUes win be strwlith- The caliber of the opposition l; House plan represents Demo- , •;• 'xposure of the kft. to Judge Harlan was Illustrated There's no substitute for cratic abandonment of "respon- ', ;"V '""squeradini in the a few days after his nomination sible financial management" of when the counsel for the Judici- j growing Savings Account. llU the federal government. ' '; moie, the hearings ary Committee announced that ,;;' W the groundwork Have one- at this bank. iU( Poor management it Is, but six letters had been received rais- d| ; "7'Illation to guard House Democrats obviously think ing these points: he was I Rhodes tllv .'* pro-Cwnmuntet fll)l1 It U good 1956 politics to- cut in- scholar, he was a member of the ., «d on tte FAOBlfiVEN , "Hot Hummer weather isn't going to catch ME napping!"' CARTERET FRF,, 4, 1C5.' Sallnii. strong as Mars nnd i> ments of sovereignty to Interna- cision can be delayed, because fully tied In with careful studies wHh themr' tlful as Venus, to mBke the New Jersey Poll tional groups," whatever that argument on this vital matter of the background Information STATEWIDE, NEW JF.RSEY Will not be heard until there is appearance of a steam loc may mean. As a matter of fact, • CLASSIFIED obtained about each child, the 'Continued from Editorial Page) 0* ahead with teati 12%, a full court. But the opponents tlve In the Kansas City V If these statements mean any- Society rifts placwl many of Its with less formal education. Call off tents *1 of desegregation who are using Station. It was a The vote by educational levels: No opinion 1 thing they must mean that the quite properly • I IVIAI.I. HELP WANTED t LOST AND FOUND chm-pes by the Umfw they are the Harlan nomination in this thrpe months old. * In general, the more educa- gentlemen who made them ere manner are following a strategy were invited to record it. on MAN'S WATCH found on Pearl In announcing the tsoclety's tion people have had, the njore now trying to determine Judge of despair, and ultimately they, films. ' .ckiiATORS wanted for work on Harlm's qualifications not by ex- S(.reet. Owner may claim on plan to, further shorten the inclined they are to say thai we cannot win. Prom every sound But with the guests non I • i,l,;irn\s dresses. Pitae work, amining his own abilities but by M Idfntiflcntlon. Mrs. K. Phtwey, waiting period for chlldwn whose i should go ahead with further H- point of view'Judge Harlan ought Union Pacific forgot its fine r, ji - :.i,:i wi;ilc. union benefits. All attempting to guess how lie 15 Trinity Lane. WO. 8-05UO-J. readlneas for adoptien mm be Jlomb tests. * m to be confirmed quickly, cleanly 11 .- mi > Carteret stop at our Ing for the old engines. Ui-rni ' 3-3 clearly estoblldfcKj, C. Lester 1! I I might decide hypothetical cases nnd conclusively by the Senate...... AD;J1V Royal Sportswear. 2 I that Hie City of Sallna's im Greer. executive nefcretary of the on specific subjects at some time —The New York Times. still be uspful now and then ,, (•.iji'-ii'i Avenue, Carteret

On The Screen lleware of Peddlers when they're making their sales "Their chief value Is an B source O.O.P. TO MK.KT CARMEN JONES" Lifting Retail Milk Price talk, but when they present the of mulch which may aid the soil *e Republican Niiliotwl Com- Some yenrs ago, a modern para- Of Laitin 'Dressing**bill for their service's It always as a conditioner to loosen It up mittee has been called to meet In Washington on Febninvy 17 to se- phrase of tlie Oeornes Bizet opera, NEW BRUNSWICK - Dr. specifies 'lawn dressing,'" Dr. and permit the entrance of air lect a time and iiliice for the 195(1 'Carmen." was introduced on thp Control Leaves Public Cold Stacy B Randle, chemist for the and water. In most cases an ex- Randle explains. nominating convention. Thrw stage, ndapted primarily by Oscar TRENTON — aovernor Robert rlivnrtfd into the manufac- Agricultural Experiment Station, "We have analyzed many sam- orbitant price Is charged for this cities—Atlantic City, Chicago and Hmmeffitdn 2(1, and was known B. Meyner leans toward continued •ui'fi of rhrrw, Icr rrrnm and rfthcr Rutgers University, Is Issuing his ples of such materials sent to us material," Dr. Randle reports. Philadelphia have bid for one or milk price reflations In New Jer- >roducts, and thcrrforo it becomes as "Cnrmen Jones." Thn scones annual warning concerning Itin- by indignant householders, and both national conventions. sey to protect farmer-producers !>ss valuable. In New York, pro- If your lawn Is In need of organic were laid in the American South erant peddlers of lawn materials In most cases they are not fer- matter, the state chemist suggests and ChlciiRO instead nf the original but, Indicates that price fixing on ducers averaged $4.84 per hundred- purpoted to be fertilizer. tilizer and do not come under the you contact your local seed nnd Aiistrnllnns urge U. Spain, and Carmen was trans- retails sales which was lifted two weight, the Governor snld. H tennta 1 "They call their wares fertilizer fertilizer laws. fertilizer dealer. stars' return In 1955 formed Into a worker In a para- weeks ago, is probably none for- Watching Oas (lasts chute factory durlni; the war; Don ever. The Governor promised the Jo.se became a soldier named Joe; The Governor told a Rroup of State of New Jersey would stand Miechneln was rechristencd Cindy Weekly newspaper editors and re- guard to prevent, natural gas rates' Lou. a Kill from Joe's home town, porters at a news conference that from becoming exorbitant to small and Escamlllo was turned Into a since retail milk prices were lifted, consumers in the Garden State, putjlllst named Husky Miller. Now, not a single complaint hag been He admitted that 100 companies this BtflRo adaptation Ims been pul received from milk consumers. supply 85 per tent of the- natural on the screen In Cinemascope and Because of a court suit Instituted gas to pipe line companies, which color, with all of the unique flavor by a group of thirteen North Jersey n turn feeds the. uns to New Jersey it had on the stage. milk dealers to restrain State Milk companies. Such rates arc regul- Build it, paint it, paper it, hammer it, cement it, Director Floyd R. Hoffman from ated by the Federal Power Com- Shrimp All of the able east are Ncgroe.s cnforcinR the law, the latter had mission, he sairl, adding the State plant it. ... Whatever the job, consult this guide for I 111' and include Dorothy Danbridge In (he Mississippi no alternative but to lift price Board of Public Utility Commis- the title role, Harry Belafonte as "know- control* on retail sales, the Gover- sioners is closely watching trie the materials that will help you do the job better. the army corporaliPearl Bailey as shrimp nor said. situation. a predatory strumlet, Oli?a Ja'mi's iimp boats are as the naive ClndV Lou and Joe "I'rn Interested in seeing to It Claiming the State of New Jer- in with ft big 1 Adams as the slu^gf •, Who becomes that we work out orderly market- sey "can use any money it can star. auif ing arrarmements," said the Gov- champ. find," Governor Meyner requested n,n( ernor. "If we had no regulation his office attaches for a report on st i Try these with GREEN FIRE" whatever, we might have a sur- p-t: "breakage" which represents odd best. Photographed if the most part plus of milk in June. July and pennies not paid to winners, being Allied Aluminum Products in the villages aid deep-tanided Auicust and not enough milk in turned over to the operator's of the shrimp lungleB of Colomrfa In South Am- September, October and Novem- Freehold Race Track. The Gover- Unconditionally Guaranteed irlca, this film conjures up an ex- ber." .ill nor was told the amount reaches EXTRUDED ALUMINUM )tic atmosphere that deserves To alleviate the chaotic sltua $90,000 a year. At the three run- CUP commendation and, while the plot MS. tion in which New Jersey milk ning tracks at Camden, Oceanport ilM.,il crumbs has Its tragic and semi-tnicli merchants and farmers find them- and Atlantic City, all "breakage" : uilll* crises, It Is punctuated at inter- Combination nip selves, the Governor suggested is turned into the State Treasury. vals by a leavening serise of hu- that a two-point program be pro- Governor Meyner told the news- Lm » , i perl off shells, mor that is both on the robust and moted to get New Jersey residents papermen present that the future iti'move dark the wry side. to drink more New Jersey milk road-building picture for New Jer- WINDOW .,;,: water. Drain Stewart Oranger is mining engi- and to distribute the milk through sey is not clear at the present time i with salt. Roll lV neer, who, like Paul DOUKIIIS, IS farmer-owned cooperatives. In because the Eisenhower program ijcHtrn egg and looking for emeralds. In order to passim,', the Governor declared of federal road aid needs much ,,i crumbs. Melt get him into the mountains of Co- that "if one person in five In the clarification. However, the Gover- .95 For the best lawn in town...buy lombia the former hns to take the COMPLETE ,w skillet over United States drank one extra nor said he expects New Jersey 11 It tui to t» the test lawn iii-at. Arrange disillusioned latter out on the towi glass of milk a day, there would be will at least share in the Federal txcauw in ih» belt smd ntd In town. Patco AH Pur- .,. :,nrl fry gently In Bogota, get him drunk and lit- no surplus of milk in the country." program to finance interstate ar- ., on both sides. erally shanghai him. They are post Uwn S«d li b«st be- Governor Meyner emphasized terial routes in the near future. CIUM Id lonmila contains line. Serve at close friends until they arrive at that both _New York and Pennsyl- Unconditionally Guaranteed •II 5 ot tha only tru< peren v.ith lemon a long-forgotten mine first opened On the question of water for fu- nlal jriSMi—each of which PATCO ..iimcd shrimp by the Spanish Conqui.staclores and vania have regulated milk prices ture New Jersey, a problem to be r Thick hu Man bred to rool dtep- All PURPOSE paid to farmer-producers and tackled by the Legislature next t/ undar Its own special con- ,;l,iy be orepared meet Grace Kelly, who operates u EXTRUDED ALUMINUM ditions. That's why Patco All coffee plantation In the valley. therefore New Jersey must con- Monday, Governor Meyner reiter- PwpoM will nourish, year tinue similar controls. In New Jer- ated thattjie State needs a def- :after yaar, In sandy, loamy, aid nutritious Both cast npprovinK eyes irt her LAWN SEED sey at the present time, a reg- inite plan- . write direction and understandably be- ulated milk price of $5.87 per that experts are asreed there Is Combination shade. • null. P.O.Box gin a somewhat secret rivalry for hundredweight is in vogue, but the only one place to store it—Round i: id|- your free her acections. Governor pointed out the average Valley In Hunterdon County. A '.Vii'ii Margarine,' FREE You fray obtain from your price received by producers last bill before the Legislature would DOOR Imoklet in two DOESN'T NEED IT PATCO Dealer the informative year was $5.04 per hundredweight. appropriate $3,000,000 to purchase First Husband; I've no sympathy 8 page booklet "Your Lawn The lower price is caused by milk the Round Valley site. for a man who bents his wife. All Hardware 50 and its Care" M ISSORS Second: A man who can beat Included 28 ' i.ir Taj Maha his wife doesn't need any sym- in ;i littll pathy. ird.i every BLIGHT ON THE FAMILY TRIE PLAN TO VISIT US REAL SOON .t.-ii. "Have any of your family con- nections ever been traced?" Allied Aluminum Products "Yes, they tr*ml an uncle > 1.1)00.000 fo: of Venetian Blinds - Jalousies - Awnings mine as far as Colorado once. AMBOY FEED CO. Inc. 439 AMBOY AVENUE, PERTH AMBOY, N. J. George Walsh, Prop. J0E MASICK Here is a group of favorite reel-1 spaghetti'with hot water, drain, Phone HI-2-4004 IERSEY SCRAPBOOK * pes that will lend variety to the 'turn into a shallow cassevole. Pour' 279 New Brunswick Ave. Phone HI. 2-1350 Perth Amboy menu. They are easily prepared sauce over. Bake in an oven 375 ;md arc appealing to the eye. degrees until hot through—about 25 minutes. Whip cream stiff, fold Spanish Rice with Meat Balls in Parmesan cheese. Spread over Finish Your Expansion Attic SOMETHING NEW!! 4 tablespoons butter hot spaghetti mixture. Place under RITCHIE'S ':. cup chopped igreen pepper broiler until lightly browned. This '•i cup minced onion takes only a second. Serve at once. '•j lb. round steak ground Easy Chocolate Cake Wefd-Tex Blocks HARDWOOD OAK BLOCK FLOORING GARDEN CENTER l':i cups packaged pre-cooked 1 ',i squares chocolate CAN BE INSTALLED OVER YOUR ASPHALT nee. 3 tablespoons butter Sq. Ft. 23c TILE FLOORS 2 trii.inoons salt 1 cup suear Pepper 'j cup milk Finish That Attic Floor with • Long Wearing • Beautiful Finish cups canned tomatoes and 1 cup cake flour • Easy to Clean Fertilizer Juice 2 eg us ' 1x4IM.C Melt butter in a heavy skillet, 1 teaspoon vanilla 1' II A Improvement Loans Arranged Peat Moss - Humus acid ;:r(Tii pepper and onion, Cook J PINE FLOORING Melt chocolate, add butter Expert Installation — Easy Terms — 3 Years To Pay until tender, but not brown. Form Place in a bowl, add sugar, 'milk, 3 c beef into .small balls—add to skillet flour which hus been sifted with Call or Write for Free Estimate — Telephone 8-2847 cook until browned, stirring baking powder, efsgs and vanilla. 3 /4 • Vegetation Seed frequently. Add .rice, salt, pepper Do not stir until all ingredients are Furnish Your Expansion Attic and tomutoes.i Cover and simmer in bowl. Beat thoroughly. Bake in with • Flower Seed QOSTON slowly about 10 minutes. 2 layers in an oven 350 degrees. Woodbridge Floors, Inc. s-rA)8£/SHf Cover with any desired icing. UNPAINTED CAP/rAl. Of French Loaf Sandwich ;•, 'J. & 0. Varey, Props. 1 loaf French bread Orange, Grapefruit and Avocado FURNITURE 466 Amboy Avenue, Woodbridge, N. J. 1 cup butter Salad Now at Great Savings 1 clove giirlic minced Oranfie sections free from skin Tomato slice Grapefruit sections free from CAULKING Cheese slice membrane and skin , LINCOLN Green pepper rings Avocados peeled and sliced Cut bread diagonally In 1-inch Lettuce GUN 1.98 HARDWARE & PAINT COMPANY slice, not quite through bottom ' 1 tablespoon 1; round pecans Fruit and Shade crust. Cream butter with minced 1 tablespoon ground almonds TUBE 43° DUPONT PAINTS — HOUSEWARES Trees lc. Spread on bread slices. '2 teaspoon salt GARDEN SUPPLIES — ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Place a tomato slice, cheese slice !'2 teaspoon paprika IDAHO nnd a «reen pepper ring between 2 tablespoons lemon juice St. George Avenue at Avenel Street each .bread slice. Bake on a bak- 2 tablespoons oil KNOTTY PINE PANELING ins sheet in an oven 350 degrees Arrange orange and grapefruit I "1 Paper Wrapped WEEK SPECIALS Free Advice for 20 minutes. Cut through bot- sections alternately with avocado 7 and 8 ft. Lengths HOC sq. 49 tom crust just before serving. slices. Serve on lettuce witn the 6 and 8 Inch PAINT Flat White 2 Gal. Fretf Soil Test Cheese Muffins following dressing: Add salt, pa- 2 cups sifted! flour prika, lemon juice and oil to, ;} teaspoons baking powder mound nuts'. Beat well. Pour over RITtHIE'S salad. I lew Jersey Lumber PAINT ROLLER '•! teaspoon salt • 2 tablespoons sugar ' , ADVKKTISEMENT AND TRAY SET — GARffEN CENTER 1 cup grated cheese And Millwork Co. 1 esK 826 ST. GEORGES AVENUE 5$|can find someone 2 tablespoons butter melted FULL LINE OF DUPONT CUSTOM COLORS WO. 8-0411-0415 Sift flour, baking powder, salt, Going Someplace? t i TEL. RA. 7 - 0270 and sugar together. Stir in cheese. } '%e Prize Your Goofl Will" * to do anything IJeat tug until foamy. Add milk «nd beat enough to blend. Stir in e widened at both chin and fore- mejted butter. Add sifted dry In- lead. Wide, fluffy bangs and curls gredients. Stir only until dry In- In Fashion Now* ielow the ears are good. Rourie gredients are moistened. Fill If you are not completely satis- hould be used on the outer cheelj- DO IT 'YOURSELF jueased' muffin pan about two- fled with the features nature gave )one area. Tl'10 mouth should nj>t 1W0 is, very exciting; a big 1 thirds full. Buke In an oven 425 bustling cfty with traffic worse you, it Is possible to Improve on ppear too wide. degrees for 20 to 25 minutes. even than New York. thorn with [a few modern make-up tricks. ' We arastayinu at the Imperial >JO SOLICITATIONS Chicken and Spaghetti Dish Hotel which was designed about First, you must determine the 4 ounces spaghetti NEW BRUNSWICK - It has 30 years ago by Frank Lloyd shape of your face: square, tri- lorne to trie attention of Joseph 1 cup green neas Wright and Js still very beau- angle, heart .round or diamond. lorse, acting superintendent of the 3 tablespoons butter tiful.' It is near the moat of the Next you must learn to adapt your Weights & Measures Department 3 tablespoons finely diced onion Imperial Palace which sur- hair style and application of make- Middlesex County, that unau- 3 tablespoons flour rounds the 250 wes of the Im- up to play-up certajn features and ,hor,zed persons are soliciting ad- >/i teaspoon salt • play-down others. Choose a stylish perial Park. i vertisements using the name of the »/ teaspoon pepper / 8 hair-dp and make It conform to Middlesex County Department of y teaspoon dry mustird ye have been on the go; every your needs. 4 possible moment and haVe seen Weights & Measures, 1 cup well seasoned chicken See Our Fine a great deal. Had dinner in a A square face will benefit from Mr. Coise wants it clearly under- broth ' Sukiyaki restaurant the first, a side part and a soft fluff to one itood that no one has been au- Selection of V-i cuiJ tni!K; side of the forehead. Avoic) center 1 3-oz. can sliced mushrooms . night we were here, Bitting on thorized or will be attthomed to parts. Blend rouse, up, then dpvn ' 2 cups cut" iip cooked chicken straw mats «fld belHg served by solicit any advertising in the name beautiful Japanese girls. and under the jaw line. A wide 1 the Middlesex County Depart- ••4 cup cream. and not-too-heavy mouth will be WALLPAPER If you want any travel infor- ment of Weights Si Measures. Mr. FOR BUILDING, Vj cup Parmesan cheese flattering. Break: spaghetti In half, cook ac- mation or reservations while I'm Cprse also wants Jt understood Both Pre-pasted and REMODELING cording to directions on .package. away be sure to call our office. A heart-shaped face will loo!' thai no one has beeri or will be au- Regular ( OR REPAIRING In n 1 quart saucepan melt butter, Our staff of trained, capable best with a fluff of curls below or thorized to use the name of the add onion and cook, stirring often. assistants are only too happy to behind the ears. Keep the hair Middlesex County Depaitment of Your Chuice of Sec 1^ l«ir .ill your nerds, until lightly toowned. Stir to flour, serve you. smooth at the temples. Actually Wtignis & Measures tn uny way l.ngLiM small, lice estimate! the heart-shaped toce caii wear al In connection with the securing of 6,000 PATTERNS suit mustard and pepper. Add - Best to all I broth, milk and liquid most any hair arrangement. Wea Advertising. it ilcMicil. chicken rouge jn a wide shallow triangle, „_ from mushrooms. Cook diuined high on the cheeks. Avoid lipstick itnd .stir 2 minutes more. Add peas, WHAT? I Gordon's Rahway which is too bold in effect. "What is a detour?" POULSEN'S mushrooms and chicken. Rinse "TUe vuuuhi'St distance between Builders Supply Gel yuur hail up If ytmr face ii 118 MAIN STRICT MARGARETTEN round. An up'On-one-strte curl «: two points", The lie detector Is by no means TRAVEL AGENCY lull is wood..Avoid any circular ef FINE woopuuuuiu Co. iiiiullible, says, an authority. fefctiJ. Blend rouue down anil undip; UPoet—1 just tore ui) thai poeiii :'.K« ST. UKO1UJKS AVENUE Should Ihe subject be married, 278 IIOBAltT S'l'HEKT 1 wrote last week. lhe juw line to make the face seen WO. 8 - 2815 lUhwuy • KA. 7-tm one miyrtt try checking the device rKUTU AMUOV more oval. Try for wide curved lip. Editor—Thai was the best tiling with the wife.—Washington Eve- Telephone HI 2-01MH) The diamond-shapod shoijli you ever did. nin« Star, CARTE&ET - FRID/t't. UnKCU -,, 1-ihF, lion-sized

FINE FOOD FOR LENT! Here's a Partial List of Grocery Items Reduced Since Jan. lit *} Fresh COFFEE a It 01. | fl«IJ*u P... Libby't.SritnGiaMor •) 17 oi. Del Monte Cherries oaimon , cjn ' R d Golden uornD.iMon(,_cr,.m,)yi.* c.n, *» Freshly Ground...Freshly Mode ley Point Red Salmon . 7% oi- d C Mott's Applesauce . . 2 Green Lima BeansFi;:'qi y 21: 37 REALLY TASTES Bumble Bee Salmon "«••* 7/::«c Freestone Peaches ^,0.^ LIKE COFFEE! Del Monte Whole Figi I7«a.( ffcGowan Salmon M-W 2«-tt« Sweet Peas 1 You know this coffee is fresh| You : 17 oi. OTc Blended Juice ^iSES* 2 '; see it Custom Ground ... imetl Libby's Sweet Peas 2 e«n« " * e Mcfiowan Salmon - ASPbtinASP brandd IJ the rich aroma ... taste the JM/ 6 C A1P brand } I7o,. I4C Grape Juice * * 2 ::;31 Sweet Peas Our fin»it quality • cam ^" ' Final*quality __ .^ coffee flavor! Change now' to Bonito Flakes ^«**« Mstior 0L The [ier<'iinl;il rout with Paris- AiiP premium-quality Coffetl O 7«. flic s i d 28 oi c • or 9 "<*47« " ft| 0 1| Southern Star brand 12 - M Apple Juice l wide shirt touches in Anglo * MM "•' Tomatoes Ft;;i ;y 2 RfdChaak *fcotllM~ •#«•!' "Confetti" twwd. Non-stop Hap Mild «nd Mtlltw Don no solid p«ck C Dockets I'mm !);irk yoke detail. z 33« Tomato Paste „ 2E'M Coronet Prune Juic''«e • • • £zm v I2»t. Blue, fiiilii, lilac. Sizes 8 to 1G. EIGHT O'CLOCK White Meat Tuna Fish 7 oi OQfi cam can "? Greenwood's Red Cabbage 2 :: 33° V-8 *rr Cocktail 2 «M TllM« CJ*k LighBr«««i-O-Chicket m..t - lolid p.cn k MB. I 1 BAG Iuna ri3n ughrm.at-»oi 1 »i ant Win«> B Reduced Again . - Itfcft and Gorton's Codfish Cakes:l wtK omi ltttttt<*nt\t.tvtMmXKVnlmC»XUi«nct. RED CIRCLE BOKAR CklciitiitlHlle.CreMOlUiltktii. Clin Ci.wdir. Crja* Spaghetti Sauce il MuitrMin. Con»M». OnlM Snlelilro.k,«(l-EMl 3-lh, la« Ml. 14b. IH Campbell's Soups 231 •AO 83c IAO |1.4* C Mario I.nn/,:i is down to 196 Spaghetti Macaroni >' 2 ,; 35 pouiuls and win wear the same clothes lie wore when he did, "The DAIRY CENTER VALUES! La Rosa Spaghetti . . 2 X 39« C Tomato Catsup ?*d, lt',1 Coffee Great Caruso." He and Howard River Brand White Rice. . v 12 2 Hughes are getting together on a Wisconsin-Will Aged j: Cherry Preserves contract for Uinm to make a pic- TatoM'lX F<"m.king potato p.nc.k« 2 Jj 31° Broadcast Redi-Meat . iv ture at RKO. C Sharp Cheddar •*-"• 55« Saltesea Clam Chowder . 23 Broadcast Pigs Feet . . . 21* Plum Preserves * alau *• .fliM Ricurdo Mcmtulban, Gloria De- C Haven und Robert Clary will soon Heinz Soups v^iti": 2 -25 Friend's Baked Beans 2;,:; 35= Welch's Grapelade . . . ';,;: appear on Broadway in the mu- Sliced Swiss Cheese ^H*-* «57v * 1 1 sical "Seventh Heaven." Montal- B&MBakedBeani2r 31° 2 ,'i"„ 43° Sparkle Pudifings tiTiiSSf* ^l ban would like to do a picture in Italian Romano Cheese ««*••* Campbell's Soups g£Xfc 2 -25' 2 Suain if he can arrange to return e Campbell's Beans 2 ri^ 2 ::;35« Duffs Jiingertread Mix . . ;•; lor renearsols in March. 3orden'$ S:z Orange Juice 5 Tomato Soup ^ 3'l;28 C mnHIOIliB Bright 5ail — CUir or Cloudy /, QnM*J# Bgrd.n'i — Rtliih, Pimanto, 4 | Evaporated Milk ^>^' 6;:' 73 When Mona Freeman finishes OprflODS Oliv«-P!mtn»9, Knfippl* * j»' DON'T MISS THESE her .work in "Man From Texas," Nablsca — Chocolate Alba Dry Milk Solids Sage Plastic Starch, . • . £„ she is set for a role in a J, Arthur Borden's Gruyere Cheese . 2,;,;; ;49' Rank film, "We Must Kill Tony," Borden's Starlac e lohisN Jubilee Kiitkn W« which will be made In England. Borden's Milk J Mallomars 20c 39c »»*» 2;,;: 73 Vera Miles, who is Joe McCrea's Chocolate Chip Cookies w. ,31 UBBY'S SPECIALS THIS WEEK ONLY! leading lady in "Wichita," first Borden's Milk clicked as Guy Madison's costar In Adams Korn Kurls , . . \z" "Charge at Feather River." Vera, Jane Parker Baked Goods who wax a beauty contest winner, Nedick's Orange Driiik^ 6 H has been given a contract for two 1 b Fruit Cocktail 3 37< 2 more pictures this year by Walter Hot Cross Buns: 10* 29c Kirkman's Borax Soap 3 <•'" 26° Edgar Bergen is going to have to u C Peaches 3:3r 2'^ 59c Tomato ,S,. 21"53< Mirisch and she is to have script Pineapple Pie .... "\r 49' Marcal Paper Hankies 3£ 23 approval. C 1 Kitchen Qharm Waxed Paper ; 23 Pineapple 4r43,4r95< Beets 3^25. 2'.':25c look 'to his laurels now that his Chocolate Fudge Layer Cake -59 C wife, Frances, is making such a Tidy House Garbage Bags :21 hit. with the night-club crowds. Cheese Topped Coffee Oake tt Whit. p9 Carrots & Peas 2":35< Apricot Nectar 3«32c She's booked into Montreal, the St. White Bread Angel Soft Tissue ;Facia; l 2 of 400 Regis in New York and Las Vegas. 24 Wrap a a Dill Pickles . 2,^43< Hash ^»- 21"49< Strange things happen In Holly- Hamburger Rolls Wearever *£r "25* wood. Aldo Ray, after hla magnifi- roll W cent performance In "Battle Cry," was suspended and off salary for six months at Columbia studios. A&P's FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLE BUYS! A&P's Famous "Super-Right" Quality Having completed her work In "The Rose Tattoo," with Burt Lan- caster, Anna Magnani has sailed for Italy. Regalo 10 oz. Brand cellobag Paramount is rushing Tolstoy's Washed Spinach War.aucl Peace" into production jjt Mike Todd, who had thd PORK LOINS Idea.'' < '• From loin Western Farms bunch Rib Half We hear that Elizabeth Taylor Fresh Broccoli End Full Cut will star in"''"The Swordsman ol Sienna," in which she will play pint Ib. opposite her husband, Mike Wild- Florida Oranges tZZ K& Strawberries Florida ing fc ' C Ho Wa Deficiouj with Roast Pork Sauerkraut ^ 21" 23 Applesauce.»" 9 V> 27* One of the most popular actjors Grapefruit t»."t? 5 .'..#' Iceberg Lettuce hMd in Hollywood is Lassie—who gets 5 hi lb 0 over 100 fan letters a week, asking Mushrooms ™*" " >W° DelieiousApples *•-»«*.*« 2 <29 Boneless Chuck 1 c M for a photoyraph. Lassie auto- (No Fat Added) graphs the photographs with a Yellow Onions u^i^ J^II Avocado P^ars *> * 2*^29° Pot Roast 59' rubber pad made from a cast of B Jc f> lb his right paw. New Green Cabbage '^-<— *7» California Lemons ^•« ^ "M17° Sirloin Steaks <*" 75° Sliced Bacon ^ ll J lb c Having ended her contract with Radishes F^^T*^ rJ£t& Pascal Celery &"'"«• •• 29° Porterhouse Steaks "' «•» 79. Turkeys " Warners, Doris Day plans to sit 8 u s u lb buck and select the films she wants Fresh Carrots w^« JJL12 Maine Potatoes ^:£" 10 i; 43« ^ *•*)§• Irom now on. Her most recent as- Ribs of Beef *' Z^ 67° Frankfurters signment was MQM's "Love Me lb Leave Me," the biography of FOOD VALUES! Ribs of Beef tiulvii l!t 89' songstress Ruth EtUng/wlth James C# e Len e Flsn and Cagney. Cmpbell'i v Crossn ( BlKkw.ll'j-CriiuM* Campbell's or Crosse & Blackwell's Top Round Roast Steak»-.. .«ib85« * f Seafooc* The "Kettle" series Is to con- tinue, btft without "Pa." Percy Kil- Shrimp Soup 2 - 55c Oyster Stew 2 <• > 55c Ground Beef ^ X 39« c jti C LOS ANGELES — CharleB Het- e Loin Pork Chops -"'"- * 69 8er, charged with stealing abtyrt SwanWs Fryers . . . *W< Whiting Fillet -^ :;;29 M lb c $uper Markets 160,000 quarters from coin-Qp Boneless Veal Roast *° " 55 ut$d washing machines in the p&ut Swanson's Chicken Breasts * 1.03 Shrimp ^IZ^L^ £79° 18 inontlis, told the judge that he Smoked Pork Butts •»"•>•" 65° had bought one of the locks and Pricei eftocliva thiu Soluriay. Mtiffc 5»l>, I* finally funhloned a device that Supei Morketi anil S|lf-Samct •«•». uily- -would open u lock in whatever position it had been set. Heiser'» dally thefts from the washers' Hi-Hat Peanut Oil Karo Syrup Mazoia Oil money boxes caused several apart- Armour's Underwood's Wesson Oil Gerber Baby Feeds ment house managers to be fired For cookinq and laladi forced elev*u washing-machine Potted Meat Deviled Ham For cooking, ttladi, baking PUnten service concerns to spend ab $30,000 In installing new equip- pint J50 quart JJJO quart |jC -2.09 ment und gave one washing-ma- chine agency operator stomacl Ulcers Dash Dog Food Hudm Swanee Colo-Soft Statler Colgate's Vel Dial Deodorant Soap Oia 'Soap NEW YUKH REAL ESTATE NEW YORK CITY — Ti» City For tht family w«tK «nd dlihii F»r toil*t or balti Tax Commission recently fUejl Paper Ntiklns Toilet Tissue Paper Towels the tentative a^ses^ed valuation <& New York city real estate and «M» Jumbo,i«. *»*"•«•• • MM ^* PUUi • **» «• 2 -II. 23« roll "* 2 ;i 25° clal franchises at $21,193,785,68! for 1865-50—• an increase of $915,- over the current year. PRESS _ FrllDAY, MAR,,'H 4, R RLEVEW

MODERN VOt.lTH CONGRESSIONAL PRAYER spot In thp midst of, yet some- HARD TIMS ECONOMIZING SNAPSHOT GUILD Visitor - I suppose, Jrmny, that BOOM how removed from-the tensions It used to bf said that mnny The new ndmlnlstrntlon hM ymi nrp cxpcrUriR Santa Claus to For the first time In 167 yean and pressures of politics nnd legls- pfople struggled "to keep up \ put «n end to the two-martini lntlve nrtlon- with the Joneses." Nowadnys the I fill your stockings with till .sorts of of roncrpssional history, senators • lunch In Washington, and We nl cup margarine 11 cup cottage cheese Vt teaspoon vanilla extract \'\ teaspoon lemon extract 1 cup sugar 1 egg XA cups sifted flour . V-i teaspoon soda !-•! teaspoon salt All Advertised Prices !

Cstssft bakery I produce Virginia Lee, Regular 49c I ( Lemon Pie < 39 ! Cello MOLDRD FASHIONS was quick like a bunny, hopping in tarly to bring Juu Brussel Sprouts Bag the grefttwt pre-EMter Coat-Suit- Virginia Lee Topper Bur* In this area. . . Don't deUy—come in while our racks are package Luscious Red Ripe bulging with beautiful Easter fashions. Honey Buns of fl

A SMALL DEPOSIT will hold your Virginia Lee Pint Box purchase until EASTER. !I Strawberries 25 • USE OUR LAY-AWAY PUN Juicy Florida Dozen BUY DIRECT FROM OUR FACTORY i Oranges 29 SUJTS dairy Florida SEEDLESS TOPPERS COATS Are you choosy about cheese? Acme has the quality you want, priced to suve you money f I Grapefruit 4 - 29 MISSES' Cn66S6^ IDEAL OLD FASHIONED FREESTONE HALVED SUITS Special for 220-oz0 oi. $ $|.Q1 O surrs lb. Lenten Menus! PEACHES cans | from rtHwnw 4 from rUEF7 WHIT * (All Wool) VI1EE& TTrllA :'.: FRANCO AMERICAN Prepared MISSES' MISSES' 2 Raincoats KRAFT ,25 SPAGHITTI frosted food AUNT \ 2l/vlb. GOATS Reg. ie.'J»

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Frosted Fish Ventures H cans SALESROOM HOURS Fillet | - ^ PUNCH , Mm & *w Your tIiulie Dully ...... 9 A. M. to « P. M. Haddock ACME SUPER BROOMS Friday 9 A. M. toDP.M. »A.M.to5r. M. Perch I,..,. Saturday 3 NABISCO FIG NEWTONS 2 **35 Sunday 11 A.M, to4P.M. Cod ,.».d ev/ r 15 ta Closed Mundays IT n D n Q ^ B uuswick Ave. w •MCW lUnUd and Krook Ave. CARTERET r::r RAHWAY tS' CARTERET

FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1955 LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE PAOK TWELVE Inti-rnpftlon of the center tin* SPACE SATELLITES Hie nutd F.nsterly line of Cnrtprpt Avenue with tl"e fentci i after designated on Avenue the point or plare of be- of Cypross Street, and riinni MUST BE The United States could launch TUKDAY. NOVBMBSR 8, 1955. VICI; VKRSA Klnnlnr then™ (1) Northerly alonu ,. A college professor snyfi the Are You a Good Citizen? several space satellites by 1957 for between the hours of 7:00 A, M. and ,r>ntnr line of Cytirnna SirfM u Spuman Sam Says; "Statistics 8:00 P. M Eastern Standard Time, for niSTniCT NO, 1:~< Voting pia^S, point a ml Intersection with price of civilisation 1» insanity. less than the cost of one long- Nathan JIM* School>, BMJlNNlNO prove that maritime i» ft preven- How Much Do You Know the purpose of conducting a Kastcrly line of Washington "HEALTH ranRP bomber, according to Prof. OEHERA1, KUtCTION nt the Intorwtlnn of Nile StrrM nue; running thenre (2) Nnrti If he thinks the present brand tive of suicide. Could be vice- anil Mn|>le Htreet with Pfirnlilns About Civil Defense? Prod S. Singer, of Maryland Uni- to vote upon candidates for the follow- nlnnK Bald Easterly line of \\\lt of It Is worth goln» Uw»ne over, ing offices: Avenue; running thcni'n (1) In n iKtim Avenue to a point nnfl ini] versa " -United States Naval Air Westerly direction alnnK said Nn<> he's crazy— Thomaston Time*. »»» versity, who said this "would pave One (11 State Senator ••••tlon 'if Hi" Southerly Hni> of Station Skywriter. Street and Maple Street'to ThornB.ll ilraily Trni't a" extended KHKI,,- LEONARD OREYFU88 the way for flight Into Interplane- Three (3) Members of the General Street; runnlnK tli"nri- (2) North- Assembly rimniriK Ilienra (J) Westerly ,1, 8(atf> Director of Civil Detente tary space." Two (!) Members of the Board of erly a.lonn snlil Thonmll Htrr-ol to xiild llrnily lino and the Hniitn,' Chosen Freeholders Hurke Street; running thonce (3i and Pinaster Control Two (2) Members of the Borough lino of Inmlfl now or formerly r>r TOU AND YOUR HABITS WoBtfrly .Along nald Burke Strpot Americ-nn Oil Company to 11 „ Manager Casey Stengel of the Council to Washington Aveti)ie; runnlnK iinil IntfTHortlon with the i<,. | This Is the time of year, in Lent, thence (4) Northerly nloiiK salit n Yankees says his club has to be The poll Ins; places ror trie various linn of KIHmorB Avenue; mini A year aRO, legislation was during which we are urged to Washington Avenue to Randolph ilicnce (4) slong ihe center iin, tougher this year against the sec- wards and election districts nf the Street; runnlptr them'e (5) RANI erly Proclamation pasaed placing upon Civil Defense examine our haibits for the good Klllmore Avpnun lo a point Borough of Cartsret am us follows: along snlrt tlnnilnlph Street to ond division outfits, if it hopes to DISTRICT NO. 1:—'Votlnt place, Intornertlon with Hie center \\lu the added responsibility of peace- of our souls. We might also do the Healcl Street; running thence (*> Cnrtnrot Avonvie; nomine tun win a pennant. The Yankees have WMhlngton School, BKdlNNING sit Northerly alnnK said Henlcl Street time Disaster Control. Our Civil same thing for the good of our tht Junction of Noc Creek with (SI Kaaterljr nlong carter llnR] SAVE YOUR VISION WEEK - 1955 been too tender hearted tailend- to RooscveU AVBHUP; runnlnK thenr» Cnrterpt Arehue to the point Defense forces now (jo Into action bodies, and for the health and flttten Island Round; running thence (7) Easterly ftloiiR snld Roosevelt ers. "My motto," he said, '' Is to (n In a Westerly direction along nlnce of b»glnnlnn. whenever there Is a major catas- well-Wing of other*. Moralists tell Avenue lo I'erslilng; Avenue; run- heck with sympathy. Sympathy laid IWi Creek to Perilling Ave- ning thence Southerly along snlri I, FRANK BAREFORD, MAYOR OF THE BOROUGH trophe or disaster within the State. nue; thence (J) Northerly, along DISTRICT NO. 11 (Voting plum us that a good habit Is one that hasn't won a pennant; yet." Pershlnfc Avenue to Nne HnO Maple We have had some unfortunate Penning Avenue to Roosevelt Ave- Streets to ntral Railroad of New Jersey activity Is Involved, but special plemenU thereto. RahwAy River to Htaten Island point on the Southerly aliori' line of •— thence (2) Northerly nlnni; , For the Purpose of: Attaining a more efficient Defense went Into action ... our Sound; thence (») Southerly along tlie Raliwuy lUver; running thence iiKin of W»y line lo the Souther^ 1 auxiliary policemen assisting In attention should be given to our SUten Island Bound to tti» place of (2) Southeasterly along the several ,f the Rahway River; running iln visual life, reducing accidents caused by faulty vision; NOTICK Beginning. policing roads. . . our doctors and habits of eating, drinking, and courses of nald shore line of Run- ,Ji Westerly along-Aid line of Notice Is hereby given that qualified P1 C|! Runway River to the center Iin smoking, and to the tendencies » ' way rtlvcr to a point of Intersection improving our standard of living by seeing better, nurses pitching In ... our State voters of th§ Borough of Cururet of the same with the oxtmixlnn of Cllsey's Creek; running thence . and County Control Centers which we follow In driving, exer- not already rtfUtered In Slid Borough Charles Street; running thence (it) Southerly alons aald Creek to the wJ helping the visually handicapped child, and helping of Carteret uMer the Inwi of New tht junction of Btaten Inland •rly boundary line ot the Boron -rr manned 24 hours a day to give as- cising, working, and relaxing. Jersey governing permanent registra- along salil nimrles Street aa extend- MS Noe"» Greek: running thence ed' to Roosevelt Avert'l*-; running viirteret; running thence (5i t each and every one of us tQ enjoy a richer and fuller sistance where It was needed . . . Good habits benefit us; bad tion may register or transfer with the (1) Westerly along Noe'« Creek to thenc-e M) Westerly along satil Southerly along said boundary lint Borough Clerk ot the mid Borough Per*Mng Avenue; tnrnce (2) South- our auxiliary firemen supporting habits hurt us. Good habits leave Roosevelt Avenue to Hayward Ave- the center line of Roosevelt Av life. of Carteret at hli office at any time erly along Pershlng Avenue to nue, the noun or nine* of rieglunlng running thence (6) Westerly alon: the regular forces. These are but us free; bad habits enslave its. In up to and Including New JemeV Terminal Railroad: center line or Roosevelt Avon,, a few of the many duties that THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1955, thence (J) Eaiterly along the New the center line of^Blnls^Road; nmn| Whereas, it is in the American tradition to con- other words, a good habit la one on which date the registration books DISTftlCT NO. »•.—C/otlnsj plane, Jersey Terminal Railroad and serous Nathan Hale School). BKOINNINfl thence (7) still Southerly nlcm; challenge us. that you have, and a bad habit Is will be closed until After the forth- the landi ot I. T. Williams Com- center line of Blair Road 10 the , „, stantly strive to improve our lives, the people of Car- coming Primary Election to be held on at the Intersection of the center These catastrophes hit us sud- one that has you. pany to the mouth of "lifts Creek line nf Burke Street with the Baa erly boundary line of the Bnrrmi] Tuesday. April 19, IMS, or at the office where name emptlei Into the Staten prly line of Washington Avenue am Carteret and the point or jii.,,-n teret are urged, for the duration of this week, to give denly and people must be trained ' Look them over—eating, dilnk- of the Middles** County Board of Elec- laland Sound; «nd thence (|) North- running thence (1) Easterly ilnnR beginning. tions, Citizen Building', « , Bayard erly along Staten laland Bound to Bald lino or Burke Street To th* extra thought to the improvement and preservation so that they can serve efficiently. Ing, smoking, driving, exercising, Street, New Brunswick, N. J., at any the place of Beginning. center line at Heald Street; running DISTRICT NO. 12 (Voting pin This training goes on throughout working, relaxing. Do you control time up to and including Thursday, thenre (J) Northerly nlong aa.ln of our eyesight, our most priceless possession. March 10. 1955. during the following School)—BEOINN1N0 nt the I the year all over thn'State and is your habits or do they control DISTRICT NO. 3: — (Voting place. center line of Heald Streot to U<« tlon of tht center ltne of Cartrro hours: Dally 9 A. M. to 4 P. M., except CoTumbuI Schoil). BEGINNING M ,tht renter line of IloosPvelt Aveiile a vital necessity in Jur economic you? On your answer depend Saturday, or at the office of the Middle- nue with the center line of junction of Tufts Creek and Staten running thence (3) Easterly alon Street and running thence fit structure. health and happiness, and per- sex County Board of Elections, Perth Island Sound; running thence (1) said centpr lire of Roosevelt Avenu FRANK I. BAREFORD, Mayor Amboy National Bank Building, Perth westerly along Tufts Creek to the Newto the center line of Hayward Ave erly along the center line of haps the health and happiness of Amboy, N. J. t: • •"• v».«h.Hi Street to a fotpt and Intersection Borough of Carteret Jersey Teraitnal R»llro«d and continu- nUO the center line ui nn,,.. .-., the center link Of Ash Street; rn CORRECT l.others. Notice or change of address or ap- ing along aald railroad to the Inter- me: running thenre (4).NnrtVierly plication for transfer of registration in of Perilling Avenue and Holly alonilong said renter line nMHayward thence (J) WtsVcrly alonftcemoi Prof. — Name two pronouns. Michael 8. Newjohn, M.D. shall be made either by written request of A»h Street to a point and \iv AvcAvenui e and extervlei! to liie Houth- tlon with the division line betwe.- forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or Pershlng Avenue and w--.•••••» erl>rly line oft thmei RailwaIMH.-,..y, River;-, run- Student—Who, me? the County Board of Elections, on forms Borough of Carteret and Wood .„„ straight line to the Stftten Island nlng thence (A) WpRterly ami ,-io Township; running thence cti wl ONLY ONE AT REUNION provided by said Municipal Clerk or by Sound, thence (1) luMrly and North- erly the various I'oursps aloiiK »«ld calling In person nt the office of the erly along ,•**, division line 1,, ' NEW YORK — In accordance erly along the aald SUten Island Sound Southerly line fit tlip llahwny Klver y of thl Municipal Clerk or County Board of to the place of Beginning. to IIIB Kanterly llnp of the Itlghi of ERSterly rI|>T» *» '""' with a fraternity pledge made S8 Elections at W Bayard Street, Nev Way of the. Central Railroad of New Branch dltlsW'Of the Central years ago—to hold reunions at reg- Brunswick, K J.. or At the office of the DISTRICT NO~4:—(Voting place, Jersey.; ami „ running thence (6) road of N. % running theme Middlesex County Board of Elections, Cleveland Bonool), BEGINNING at Southerly along xniil IMplit of Way Northerly »lcA| said right of w. , ular Intervals for the rest of their Perth Amboy, National Bank Building. the Inttmctlon Of the Southwest line lo the Southerly property line to the nouthefif line o( lands nf lives—Charles H. Blair, 79-year- Perth Amboy, N. J., up to and Includ- corner of Larch 8*r«*t. thence (1) of lands of the American nil Com-American -0(1 CO.!-running them- ing March 10, 1935. Southerly aJong Varahlng Avenue pany; runnlnf? tlwncr ld lands of Anvrtf old alumnus of Cornell's "1900 and oanttnnwi In » straight line Jtlonfr snid line of tlio American Oil Oil Co., to a >(dnt »nd intcr^r Club" of the Psl Upsllon Frater- NOTICE to SUtert iBUnd Bound, thence (2) Company lamln to the put nt nf Inter- with the center line Of Flllmnre Wetterly along Staten laland nue; running thence 161 Sou'! nity, was the only member pres- Is hereby given that District Election section with the Southerly line of along the center line of FIHmorr Board in and for the Borough of Sound to tHWiatarly Boundary line the Bradley Triiet of l.nml; running ent at the men's bar of the1 Wal- nue to R point Bnd Intersection . Carteret will sit at the* places here- of the Rorongh of Carteret; thence ihence'(fl) Kaxlerly nlnnfc sairl line the center line of Carteret A'.-t dorf-Astoria Hotel on the night of inafter designated on (I) in a genera) Northerly direc- of Bradley Tract to Hie Intersection running thence 17) Easterly alon; tion along the boundary line of the with the Easterly Una of Washing- February 9th. In 1950 three mem- TUESDAY, APRH. 19, 1B85, ter line of Carteret Avenue to a ; between the hours of 7 A. M. and 8:00Borough of Catteret to Roosevelt ton Avenue: run'ing tln'ncc (9) and intersection with the center bers of the club showed up. Out of P. M,, Eastern Standard Time, for the Avenue! thenra (4) Easterly along Southerly alonR taM lOsntirly line of cypress Street, the point or the original 28, 21 are dead. The purpose of conducting a Rocutvelt Avenue to Arthur Ave- of Washington Avenue to the center of beginning. PRIMARY ELECTION nue There the Southwesterly boun- line of Burke Street and the point Dated: February 17, 1955 others, beside Blair, were unable dary line of the Borough of Carteret for the nomination of candidates on of beginning. vOE0RQE BREntK to attend due to their falling the Democratic ticket and the revnlnd- meet) tame; thenct (5) Northwest- erly along said boundary line lo Boromli health. tton of candidates on the Republican DISTRICT NO. :&:—(Vatlnn place ticket to be voted at the ensuing Gen- Larch 3tr««t; thence (I) Northeast- High School). HRr.INNING at the C P. 2/25 - 3/4V3S eral Election to be held on Tuesday, erly along- Larch Street to the place November a, 1955, as hereinafter Hated of Beginning SELF DECORATOR . and .for the election of two members, one man and one woman, of the local DISTRICT NO. 5 (Voting place, Cleve- Tito now wears only two medals County Executive Committee of tin land School)—BKJINNIHG at the Inter- WOODBRIDGE SWEET SHOI on his chest the rest he has sent Democratic Party from each elation section ot the center line of Pershlng back to their Comlnform donors. district, for a term of one yeafirrajxl Avenue with the canter line of Wash- 535 AMBOY AVENUE —-• WO-8-9381 two members, one man and one woman, ington Avenue and running thence (1| "She doesn't want mink The two he has left he presum- of the local County Executive Com- westerly along said center line ol ably gave to himself.—Decatur mittee of the Republican Party from Washington Avenue to a point and Visit our nw DELICATESSEN DEPT. or diamonds—juit each election district for a term of one Intersection with the center line of Herald. year. Cypreaa Street, running thence (3) for DELICIOUS SALADS and COLD ClIS| OK Used Cars!" Southerly along the center line of Cy- i NOTICE preae Street to a point and intersection UNFORTUNATE ANGLES is hereby given thnt qualified voters with the center line of Aah Street, run- I FLAGSTAFF CANNED GOOPS Another thing that greatly re- of the Borough of Carteret not al- ning thence (3) Westerly along the ready registered in said Borough under center line of Aah Street to a point j BREAD - MILK tards the progress of man is that the lawn of New Jersey governing per- and Intersection with the division line the peculiar design followed in manent registration may register with between the Borough of Carteret and the Borough Clerk of the said Bor- Woodbrtdga Township; running thence DAILY and SUNDAY PAPERS his physical structure so aptly fits ough of Carteret st his office at Any (4) Easterly along said division line to him for sitting down.-pBristol time between Wednesday, April 20, 195J,a point and Intersection with center FOUNTAIN (Va.) • Herald-Courier. and Thursday, September 29, 195S, online of Larch Street; running thence which Utter date the registration books (3). EwMrly slang canter line of Larch will be closed until nfter the forth- Street to * point ana intersection with SANDWICHES HOT SOI coming General Election on Tuesday, the center lint of Pershlng Avenue; November 8, IMS, or lit Middlesex running thence It) Northerly along the Before they wed County Bo»rd or Elections, Citizen center line of Pershlng Avenue to the Building. 46 Bayard Street. New Bruns- center line of Washington Avenue, the She often said wick, N. J., at sny time between point or place of beginning. The red OK Tag is everybody's best friend when He had a "marble brow" Wednesday. April JO, 1955, and Thurs- Alter a year day, September 29, 1955, dining the DtBTItlCf NO, I:—(Voting Place, it comes to choosing a good used car. OK Used following hours: Dally, except Satur- High School), BEGINNING at the All you'll he^r day, from 9 A. M to 4 F. M. or; at the Intersection or the center line of Cars are scientifically inspected and recondi- He is a "bonehead" now. office of the Middlesex County Board Burke Street with the Easterly line of Elections, Perth Amboy National of Washington Avenue and running tioned for safety, performance and value. These Sank Building. Perth Amboy,. N, J. thence (1) Southerly along the East- used car gems carry the famous Chevrolet dealer BRIDGE OF SIGHS Notice of change of residence or erly line of Washington Avenue to application for transfer of registration the center line of Cypress gtreci; warranty in writing at no extra cost. They sparkle! "Think of the golden moments shall be made either by written request running thence (2) Easterly along you have wasted playing, friend. forwarded to the Municipal Clerk or the center line of Washington Ave- the County Board of Elections oo forms nue to the center line of Pershlng "Yes," replied Miss Cayenne, re- provided by said Municipal'Clerk or by Avenue; running thence (3) North- gretfully, "besides a lot"of silver calling in person at the office of the erly (tons venter line of Pershlng Municipal Cleric or County Board of Sold only by on Authorized Chevrolet Dealer coin and paper currency." Avenue to the center line of Maple Elections at 46 Bayard Street, New Street and Noe Strait; running Brunsu/lck, N. J., or at the office of the thence (4) Westerly along the center Middlesex County Board of BleeUona, INFLUENCE lint: of Maple Street and Noe Street Berth Amboy National Bank. Building, to the center Una of Thornall Street; Judge—I'm tired of seeing you Perth Arriboy. N. 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