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1 Frst Wth The News! Keep Astrde All The Actvtes ' Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper VOL. XXXV-NO. 30 Board Vods Job lor $,900 ;ry to Mrs MCLHM vjh'ulcd; Unanmouh [\,l(»n s Approved yjtkret Mrs. Anna Mc- [ ; member of.the Board of.,kn has been taken off.,(. m>l board payroll...,-, McLeod has been recevng,, the rate of $,900 a year,dstant secretary of the : l board snce the Republcan,,y tok over control n Fnbv the meetng of the board ncsday, H was unanmously,,l D suspend payments for the, rfretve mmedately.,,l)ort R. Brown, board pres- :: annqunced that he had con- :,.,l wth Joseph E. Clayton,..[ant State Commssoner of ;,Mton last Thursday, dls-,,l the matter wth hm from V hs suggeston, the board l to suspend payments to Mrs.! od Vor servces as assstant t,uy. f when the ser-. of an assstant secretary s,:rc<l, a board member wll '-stated to act receve > lor the servces n accordance : the state laws. ::cro was no further dscusr Mrs, McLeod voted wth the,. lo abolsh the payments. :.' board's acton Wednesday. :' fght over the assstant : - t -y Job. A month after Mrs. McLeod.mcd by the board member-. county Superntendent Rob- Blunt held that the payof $,900 a year was llegal..vs substantated by Mr., month, Denns Ftzgerald, u ;\ move to stop payments ; s MeLeod. He wrote to Mr. J n who upheld hs clam,: llegal payments." Fltz-. : threatened court acton. nvng a long dscusson at nctober meetng, the board : : l to gve the matter further cratlon. Brown sad ' four or flv«fca.f. he had attempts V> Cnmmlsstonef Clayton fl-. succeeded to reacn hm.. favors Fllordes For Water Here TERET A talk by Dr. :s Wess on HuorldatLon»of vva.s gven to members of Evenng Department of the (krtrat CAHTKKKT. N., FRDAY, NOVEMHKR WHTE HOVSE GREETNGS: When Presdent K.s'nlmwT sftrnd a lrart attack nwntly, Arlcne Sknfkl, a pupl ll the eghth grade.t the [nly l.mlv Srlml. sent her best wshrs fur hs early recovery, She receved a reply from Mrs. Fsenh nurr, thankng her. Here Arlene s showng the letter to Sster Zena, left j.rlnclpa', anl her leachrr, Sster Solane. Church to Mark Loyalty Sunday CARTERET Ths Sunday s Loyalty Sunday at the Frst Presbyteran Church of Carteret. Church members ana lrends are asked to show ther loyalty to Chrft Hs Church by belns present n church ths Sunday by makng ther 956 church pledges. The budget of the church s based upon the pledges receved. Those unable to attend church n the mornng wll be vsted by the Every Member Canvassers. The mnster wll preach the sermon "Chrst Accountng." At the :00 servce the senor chor wll sng the anthem. " Heard the Voce of Jesus Say," by Rathburn. At the 8:30 servce the chapel chor wll sng, "What a Frend We Have. n Jesus," by Wlson. Ms Florence Perry wll sng "The 9st Psalm" by MacDermldtL,Tte Church S6hdol meets" at T: SO wltn classes for all The adult class meets wth Mr. James Burns n church sanctuary. There s a church nursery durng the :00 servce. < The Fourth Annual Turkey supper wll be served tomorrow evenng. The supper s sponsored by the Co-Weds. There wll be two servngs, at fve at sx. Tckets sell for $.75 for adults. Tckets may be procured from Co- Wed members or at the door. 'The Junor H Fellowshp wll GETS TWO LETTERS: Brenda Joy Wolkl, dauhter of Mr.»nd Mrs. John VVoUlfl, 5 Matthew Avnt, a pupl n the seventh rrade at the Holy Famly School^ sent get-welt brthday greetngs to Presdent Elsenhower, Both were acknowledged by the Whte House. MacEmty n Germany; Takes Part n Tests Ar T School Bus Oarteret Borough 50th Annvrr»ary May 2 to B4 956 PRCE EGHT CENTS Democrats Jublant ompant As Sullvan, Hutnck A Statstcal Code Clerk wth MANZ, Germany Specalst the 6th Machne Records Unt Second Class Stephen J. Mac at Ft. Meade, Sp2 Tysewcz wll. Woman's Club at the Emcy, 25, son of vr. Mrs. save the government an estmated : ths week., the benefts meet Sunday afternoon from 2:30 Stephen Carteret,! dent. $ annually. derved rom fluorldatlon! llu 4;0 - A ftousson wll be led recently partcpated n Exercse A Fre Patrol was organzed Commer Thadeus Wydretowlcz urged parents to vst schools Colonel J. B, Llndsey, Post Com- n a letter of commendaton, rr by usng specfc exam communtes who have 'Tempers." There wll also be by Paul Hcrckett on tle subject n the Nathan. Hale School by Cordon Bleu, a NATO maneuver Mr. Joseph Comba, prncpal. The Monday Tuesday nghts n mer, sad n part: "Your nterest ntatve n submttng usng U. S., French pd Brtsh such programs. He some " horse patrol conssts of Joel Wesman, trad'm" as a pace connecton wth Amercan Educaton Week. the suggeston are hghly appre- tropps; n West Germany. m.e partcular nstance n 'cnanner. Each member wll brng Roman Krawck, Wllam Koy,.a wancsd... usejesf toj. trade The exercse was a jont tranng operaton staged to team the Charles Young, ShermanUmar- that next Frday Saturday ton reflect most favorably upon Kenneth Balka, Mchael Zareva, E:&ncj.. Tomczuk announced cated. Your ^tltude ac- ; them to one another. The fellowshp s open to boys grls three-power fortes to work to"sk, Stephen Palnkas, John Mar- post wll conduct a tag day the Armed Forces." n tle 6th, 7th, 8th grades. gether under smulated battle" tnak, Alex M«kka, Raymond Parents are cordally nvted. t was a counter- ' ( cumntflty found' that :!(.vay among ts chldren 'd by as much as 65% (lucdes had been added water. Dr. WelM llustrat-. talk wth ft color flm. He ' -s;.st«l by Harry Lubern. ::.c close of Dr, Wess' talk, dpas Coughlln, charman «Evenng Department, ap- >:l Mrs. Wllam Babes as "f a commttee to nvestle possblty Of fluorlda- > far as Carteret s con- Named to serve on her 'Albert Matefy, JU»- Stanley '<. Mrs. Ben Fondt, Mrs. John Mss Mary Eleen Kenaud Mre. Wesley Spewak. ::, were alto m»de at the n for a "Ouert Wght" to ' ^ on Tuesdjy, November. the home of. Mrs,,Foxe A 's Ca'teret,- Buab* *nd ' of members wljl bej enter- ' ' at the allalr. Mr(. Foxe asssted by,,,mrs. George : "»». M». Thoma* bker Mrs. John flaold, 4 HlCT UCT 2 MtlCT 3 UCT 4 HtlCT 5 UCT S.UCT 7 lucr 8 l UCT >.N a " ' UCT 2 ''"'.My The Westmnster Fellowshp wll meet Sunday evenng at 7:00 P. M. Four case studes of hgh school falures wll be dscussed n the lkht of Chrst's answers help. Those who wll present the four cases are Beverly Schmde, Wut Cnege, Thomas Toblassen, Charlotte Wehe. The fellowshp nvtes all. hgh school teenagers to be present. Gve Salk Ant-Polo Shots Nqxt Tuesday CARTERET U Health nspector Mchael Yarchesk anqounwd today that the school fhlldren who have faled to receve tler second Salk antlpollo shots recently, wll be able to do so at the Board of Health rooms next Tuesday at % P.M. offensve acton aganst an, "aggressor" force. Specalst MacJSmcy.s an adman n Medcal Company of 'the 9th nfantry Dvson's 60th Regment, He entered the Army n November, 95, arrved overseas n June, 952. Hs wle, Else, s wth hm n Germany. LEAGUE TO MKET CARTERET The Mddlesex County Epleptc League wll meet Monday evenng November 4, at 8 P. M, at tle Amercan Legon Hall, Smth McClellar Streets, The executve board Uvltes all nterested persons who would lke to jon the organsaton to attend or contact Mr. Stephen Purdy, presdent, 634 Rartan, Avenue, Perth Anboy, f they can not attend the meetng. How Carteret Voted Tuesday FREEHOLDER Full Term School Observes Veterans' Day CARTERET A Veteran's Day program was presented by Mr. Waltfr Gasor's Seventh grade class at the upper grade assembly n the Nathan Hal School. John Martlnak Raymond Bongorno n Marne Corps unform were the flag bearers for Robert Fscher. Patrca Ladany led the flag salute, read the Psalm recded the Lord's Prayor. A rectaton The Unknown Solder Walks Agan was gven by Thomas chodosh, James Lukalch Charles Young Sherman Umansk. The entre class consstng of Elane Baumgartner Margaret Flp. Joan Purlan Joyce Helley, Ruth Hutchnson, Patrca Ladany, Edna Palmore, Margaret Toth, Raymond Bonglorno, Thomas Chodosh, John Czubat, Robert Fscher, George Hrpnck, John Kossar, Kenneth Lafferty, John Martlnak, Joseph Mortsea, Joseph Novoglskl Thomas Resko, Wllam Smth, Edward Sullvan, Sherman Umansky. sang songs popula: durng after World War as Smles, Keep the Home Fres Burnng, Over There, The Ros of No Man's L, songs o: World War as Remember Pearl Harbor, Prase the Lort Pas: the Ammunton, Semper Pera tes, Anchors Awegh, Ar For Song, Cassons Go Rollng Along, Marne Hymn, Margaret Tot! was the narrator of the entr program. Bonglcrno, John Dreboty, Robdrtf JJonnelly Frunk Ello. VTA Group Hears Concert by Chorus CARTERET The regular monthly meetng p the Carteret Hgh School P.T.A. was held Wednesday evemjft; n the hgh school. mxed ohorus composed of students of the Carteret Hgh School presented a program under the drecton of Mss G. Kramer. Herman Horn, prncpal of the hghchool addressed the group. At the next regular meet- ng of the group to be held December 4, wll feature a Chrstmas party an exchange of gfts, Hostesses for the evenng were Mrs. Helen Onder, Mrs. John Yustak, Mr. Geza Horvath Mrs. Anna Komlesk. FREEHOLDER Unex. Term COUNCLMEN QUESTON B U 'oor Servce Clamed; Parkvew a Agan,,, Dened Transportaton CARTERET By a vote of 6 n 4 tho Board of. Educaton Wednesday agan dened bus transportaton for the chldren of.lo Parkvew Development, whle complant of nadequate serprovded by the Carteret Bus MVCP nc. Wll be gven a furer arng at a specal meetng mght. on he Parkvew stuaton, Ed- 'd J. Dolan Jr. pressed hs TVOUS st to provde servce, ltlouuh George Hel, transporatlon charman has reported hat Assstant Commssoner of Educaton Joseph Clayton has urned down the proposal. Dolan derded the GOP majorty for ts falure to call n the 'our mnorty members on the Parkvew transportaton problem. He felt that the matter was not properly presented to Commsloner Clayton. He sad the board hould enter nto, a transporta-,on contract then see what Mr. Clayton would do about t. Dolan sad ast year, the State approved the expendture of -ransportatng the chldren from Parkvew. "Get the chldren on bus get them to school," he urged. He chded the majorty by sayng "You have not hled the problem ntellgently." "t was no problem last year, but for some unexplaned reason.,t became a problem ths year," Dolan sad. When*Mrs. Anna Mcleod sad that some chldren had much furtherto school, Dolan retorted: 'Gve these chldren a rde too." West Carteret Problem The board has arranged foe a conference wth Edward George of the Carteret Bus Servce for tonght. n hs report, School Superln- (Contnued on P»ge Sx) Legon to Conduct Servces Tonght CARTERET Carteret Post, 263, Amercan Legon wll hold ts annual Veterans' Day program at the Memoral Plaque n front of the Borough Hall at 7:30 o'clock, tonght. The flare-lghted ceremony wll be conducted by John Kaden for the rendtons Steve Stek for the salutes. The publc s nvted. The auxlary wll be repssented by Mrs. Margaret Sdun, pres- Are Feted at Party THE WNNKRN: Cmncllman Waltrr Sullvan, rft John llutflck,. who nsly defeated tlur four opponents n thr counrlmanlc race on Tuesday. Greetng Cards Forecast Joy of Yuletde Season CARTERET - Greetng cards now n full dsplay at Carteret stores gve you a hnt of what's n store for you ths Chrstmas season. ncdentally, make you realze that the holdays are closer than you thnk. f ths year's cards are as accurate at forecastng holday moods as they have been n past years, you can expect Chrstmas, 955, to be a season that combnes rchness, subdued elegance, a dash of gaety. a d:eper aprecaton of the Tysewcz Gven Award by Army FORT MEADE, Md. Specalst Second Class Adolph F. Tysewcz, son of Mr. Mrs. sadore Tysewcz, 39 Rolph Street, Carteret, was awarded a Suggeston Award Certfcate a threeday pass at Fort George G. Meade, Maryl, last week, for a suggeston ncreasng the accuracy of personnel records. sbncance of the Chrstmas mracle. No mutter what your mood tlls Chrstmas season, you wll be uble to fnd a greetng card to match t. The true meanng of Chrstmas s heautlfully ex- 'pressed n many cards wth relgous thents. Contemporary desgns are becomng more more popular. f you want an amusng card for the holday, ths also s avalable. A borough merchant sad that ths year's collecton s the largest that has been avalable n years. Board n Rddle Over Fuel Supply CARTERET Tle Board of Educaton s n a qury over ts fuel, supples hopes to reach a soluton at a specal meet' ng to be held Mpnday nght. Democrats on the board Wed nesday nght, refused to approve blls for fuel. They contended that the contract should have gone to tle low bdders who sub mtted bds four months ago. mpromptu Affar Staged After Vote Count s Completed CARTERET - Borough Dftnnrrats held m mpromptu vctory!>;uv n Rt Klns' Hall Tuesday ntjlh. a short tme after the offtnul Atmouncpmrnl that ther, cdates. Wnltu Sullvan _ John Hutnck, had been rlcctpr members of the Borons h Councl by nearly 500 majortes. Edward J. Dolan. Jr., muncpal charman, told the bg crowd that le was "well pleased wth the results." "The vctory was overwhelmng," Dolan sad, as he prased the lead* ] ers workers of the party. They n turn prased Dolan for leadng the* party "to vctory." The Democrats now are n stronger poston than they have been n several yens." Dolan sad. Sullvan Hutnck spent the, evenng shakng hs wth the tcll-wlshers. n the muncpal contest, Counllman Sullvan receved the top af 3,758, whle Hutnck was credted wth 2,682 votes. The votes 'or the Republcans was: Robert EU. 2."265 Walter Dumnsky, 2,237. The fuson tcket polled a small vote. Leon Cumn eceved 370 Anthony Kalusek, 359 votes. The successful Democratc cdates carred all. except three dstrcts. Republcans ran -H n the 9th th dstrcts. Consderng that that t was an off-year electon. Cartrret had 5,50 voters at the polls out of a total regstraton of 8,235. Borough voters flso gave large ' majortes to the Sl&te County tcket*. When th«councl organta!' Ne* Year's Da"y, the make-up of that body wll reman unchun<>rd. There wll be four Republcans two Democrats. More State Ad Sought by Board CARTERET The Board of Educaton -Wednesday nmht passed a resoluton URH passage of pendng blls provdum for computaton of state school ad based Upon the prevous yca. enrollment rather than the pn.<- Edward J. Dolan Jr. contended that some of the bds bore defnte fxed prces. He ponted out that snce the audtor had recommended that fuel ol be ent enrollment. Due to a varaton gven out on bds, ths procedure [ n the assessment rato. sa.e should be carred out. He clt, however that the ol busness belongs to the borough that t should be shared by He dealers fer!. A smlar Vew was held by Patrck Potocng. (Contnued on Page Sx) GETS AllMV AWAll); Specalst Sromd <'la»:> Adulyl!. lymewrt, son u Ml. anl Mrs. sadora VJ HahUll Strct, b ll'sctfl wth a SUKtse^tuu AH.nl ( eruujtc am a Hrer-day ;-r Hell llvft), commng uflt- ttl JUeltr HHMK nt. Kurt George 0. Meade, Maryl, fur l» sugjcaton wl oh wll ncrease tle atcuvac of csunuel ad to educaton wll decrease ths year. Dr. Theodore Chenkn, 'lllf Roosevelt Avenue requested hs appontment-wschoot phyarnnr" Mss Hetty Jeffreys who wll retre n fve years, was placed on the maxmum salary bass Hgh School Prncpal Herman Horn was gven permsson to ttend the sesson of the Mtlnle States Assocaton of Colleges Secondary Schools n Atlantc Cty. November 25. ' PTmsflon'was granted to the post offce department to use a room n the Nathan Hule Sdool to store, sort parcels d^us the Chrstmas season. Authorzaton wu.s sven for n purchase of an;audometer n tft as requested by PTA groups. Ms. Corbett Mrs. Kroner were named elementary teachers at $3,200 per annum on ths." n'- conctulatlon of School Supt'ntedent Edwn S. Qun. ' tre Compfuy A'o. 2. Elects New Staff CARTERET -- New Offcers' lavc been elected by Ctru-rut j Fre Co. 2. They arc: ', Stephen Lukasluk, prcmrc; ' Stanley Hayduk, vce presdent; Fnnk Magyar, treasurer; Stephen Rtsko, recordng srreury; Mchael Yarchesk, fnancal >:er-. rrtary: John rvng, flr.st a.-'l.l-"' ant chef. Also Magyar, foreman, Auev Lukasluk, assstant foreman; Uuyrtuk, senor warden; Wllun OlljrcUt, junor war.dpn; Eobert Morrs, representatve to tle fremen's relef asspcktum, Magyar, trustee to the assocaton;, lolm Wruskl Magyar, tro mll trustees. TO ATTEND (SAME CARTERET - A ) oxame!y 00 Junor Safety Patrol members wll attend the Venn State V- Rutgers game Saturday, Muvomber 2 at Rutgers Stadum. Tle bus wll leave from the Uxoush Hall tt 2:30 P. M. v

2 -AOF Senors 'A 'll" ]l flllr ;;',;n. to (,vo Play h\. Thursday 'KKl- " Fnal rehe.fsnl.s : lu'k lor the Hgh mr eflss comedy "Tme. <"'" to be presented W:'ln'S!.v Thursday at the school audtorum. Helen Wlson s drectng,,y wth Mss Mary Ann.ndent dlrecto. Thr le-, wll be played by Ysnk. FranoU Malqus,, j.ko, Wllam O'Dof- Alt- t. Rocky, Prances /. Beverly Bazsa. Mary. u.se Tum Patrca M 7. V nt.. n He rust are Robert JnMk. Myrtle Mao Cromwell. KobT Mus/yka. Wlma 'Prtula, Mury Am.dnsky Barbara YOUR NEW SOCAL SECURTY OBTUARES MRS. ( ATlntlNF KAK f'artkhft «j[)s f'lhrrlnr Hnu't, 75, f!l W:TM) Rlrfftl, ded Sntu'dy mnnlns! at the Perl) Atrboy Grnrral Hosptal. Slc WHS u communcant of St. Mary's Ukr.lnHn Ca. ho le Church. Hrr husb was the late gnatz Hlrlnk. Survvng, are a daughter, Mrs. Stanley T'cbPtsky, ths borough; three sons, Andrew. ths place; Nlco!a. und M'^' ' n Europe; fve grchldren; a sster, Mrs. Rose Snwchak, ths place a bothr Mchael Kyllk n Europe. The funml w:s ^'; Monday mo'nltk from the Synowcckl Funeral Home, 4( Athntlc Street. A hgh mass of rtqmtm was offered n St. Mary's Church by Rev. Paul Harchson. nterment was n St. Gertrude's' Cemetery, Colona. Bearers were John Starek, Charles Rllyk, Dmy'tro Drewcheck, Ncholas Sowrks, Paul Kall«.yn?kl John Sawchak. Q. saw the questons MRS. THERESA MELTREDER asw'.s n your paper regardng CARTERET Mrs. Theresa socal s.caty. have worked Meltreder nee Kcry * of 223 East steady for the past seven years Cherry Street, ded at her home makng between $3,000 $4,000. Tuesday, November. She Was wll be 78 ths fall my wlfe'p communcant of the St, Elzawl be (f). f qut work ths wn- beth R. C. C!ur;h a resdent T, how much socal securty can of Carteret for SO years. dr.ft" Would lke an answer n, she s survved by two daughyour mx(, column, A. f you have averaged $3,- fofl year for the past seven years, you would receve about SRH.f.O per month. (Wfe would receve about S44.3O). f you have nvfraffd $4,000 or more nn the last seven, years, you would receve about $98.50 per month. Wfe would receve about S lno>. Pamphlet OAS-»54-' nttled, "How to Estmate Benefts" s avalable at any socal securty offce free of Q.2 A reader asks: "f am dnnv" Federal Old-Age nsurnnec, r.m also get the State Old- Aj;e 'l'tson at the same tme f, ters.' Mrs. Stephen Rebok of Perth Amboy Mss Paulne Meltreder at home: one son, Frank, of Woodbrdse.; four grchldren fve great grchldren two ssters; Mrs. John Endrody Mrs. Mary Koncs of Hungary. Funeral servces took place Frday, November 4, at the St. Elzabeth R. C. Clunrh wth Rev, Anthonw J. Huber us celebrant. nterment.was n the famly plot. Pall bearers were: Lous Ltfnd, John Starek, Theodore Meltreder, Les Edmundsen, Ernest Rebok.Sr, und Paul Kelt. CAKL SALE slnday CARTERET The Young Ladles Sodalty of the St. Joseph R. C. Church wll hold a cake sale Sunday mornng after the a.m. masses n the church basement. The commttee urges all the members to brng ther cakes to the church basement before the 8 a.m. mass. the tosl s more than $,200 a vear? A. You may, under certan condtons draw monthly payments under both the Federal nsurance the State Old- Age Assstance programs. The amount of your monthly benefts under the old-age survvors nsurance' program depends entrely on the wanes pad to you on earnngs credtfd wde! -socal securty The j B l ) 8 N E S S NT F,REST RATE amount <>l old-ate assstance rnmmb,. Commercal r «. hunt* banks hhave a»> ncreased the prme rate charged you lmy reeeve wll depend on..huurt prepared for you by for loavs to busness concerns, the New Jersey Department of from three a quarter to three 'ullc Welfare offce. When ths one-half per cent, whcn s l!(l:r[ s prepared, total ncome the hghest level n more than rom all sources you have ncludng KcdjTl old-age nsurance twenty-fve years. The ncrease was the second made ths year. benefts, wll be taken nto consderaton.,l'or further nformaton as to how much Old-Age Assstance you mght be elgble to receve, we suggest you get n tuuel wth the New Jersey Department of Publc Welfare offce n New Brunswck, New Jersey or the Tublc Welfare offce n Keel Bank, New Jersey. College Song Selectons Gven by US Mxed Chorus CARTERET The members of he Mxed Chorus, under the drrrtlon of Mss O. T. Knm, presented, "On the Campus," a sell,-tlon of collene s:mts-, a assembly. As an openng number a pnup of ffteen junor Rrls sunn 'Mr Touchdown," wth Edward Cul-!en as Mr. Touchdown. The entre group sang "Halls of vy." followed by solosts Ronald Puslb. Joseph Nardl, anl John Chomlck who sang "Roar Lon Roar," "Far Gettysburg," "Sweetheart of Sluma-CM," respectvely.».~ * > Beverly Baz-sa Jeanette Mesquta. Rave ther verson' of the "Varsty Drag." Stephfn Darko, wth the senor grls, sans "Betty Coed." The chorus ended the program by slnrln! "All, Amercan Grl," "As the Backs Go Tearng By." The Mxed Chorus ncluded; Senors; Beverly Bazea, Kathryn Bshop, Merte Cromwell. Paula Da Prle, Joan Dobrowak, Helen Furjesz, Theresa Golubleskl, Goa Graeme, Ann Holoob, Luclle Joan Klsh, Jeanette Musqulta, Florence Muszyka, Arlene O'Donnell, Mare Plot, Mary Regan, Joan Sosnowskl, Mary Ann Sudzlna, Anta Szymborsk, Barbara Szymborsk, Mary Ann Trucke, Ldretta Tucholskl, Nancy Hemsel, John Chomck, Stephen 6orko, Joseph Nardl, Allan Hamadyk, Harry Rundel, Ronald Puslllo, John Poloncsak. Junors: Charlotte Adams. Antonette Alesaczak, Catherne Baranowskl. Mary Bros, Clare Blessng, Sra Gardner, Gladys Hawks, Carolyn Kng, Cecle Kluska, Betty Ann Kovacs, Loretta Lews, Patrca Mlnue, Dorothy Msak, Carol Nudge, Charlotte Phllps, Patrca Puslllo, Barbara Samu, Elzabeth Sloan, Chrstna Sufchnsky, Elane Toth, Matte Wllams, Ruth Austn, Glora Ccere, Mary Ann Tomczyk, George Ssko, Mchael Walko, Albert Naber Salvatore Brucato. Los Nerges Merte Crom- JJ8T BAPTST SERVCES CARTERET The pastor, Rev. Joseph Matus of the Calvary Baptst Church announces the followng servces next Sunday. At 0 A.M. Sunday School wth classes for all ages. At A.M. the Mornng Worshp Servce wth the Junor Adult Chars partcpatng. Sunday evenng at 6:30 the "Happy Hour" Church servce. Tomorrow, the church members wll attend, the Trenton Baptst Church 'Concert Rado Program Beneft Supper. well were the Hrrompunsls. S aw properles wer> n ehara of,nretl,a T''jn]sk. Nancy Was- :n,nn:l Joyce Kent. Paul. Da-Prlle.mnounrrr the 40th Annversary Marked by Couple CARTERET ~ Mr. Mrs. Stanley Tnme/.uk, 90 Hermann Avenu?, were uven a.surprse party on Saturday, at the home of ther nephew. John Tomc7Ak of Elmwnod Avenue on the O;THslon of tj^lr 40th jreddlnr. Mr; Mrs. Tomczuk were marred on November 7, 95, n the Holy Famly R. C; Church by the late Rev. Father J. Dr.ado.sz. The couple have three chldren: Mrs. Loura Qerek Mrs. Helen Caccola of Woodbrdee John,V. Tomszuk of Herman Avenue. The couple were presented wth beautful gft. GuesLs ncluded: Mr. Mrs. John TomcsSuk Sr., Mr. Mrs. Walter Tomczuk, Mr. Mrs, John Tomczuk, Jr., Stanley, Joseph nnd Prank Tomszuk, Mr. Mrs. Leo Rycko. Mrs. Pelxa Harkewlcz, Mr. Mrs. Stanley Mllewsk, Mr. Mrs. John Lenart, Mrs. C. Wlckley. Also, Mr. Mrs. C. Stopnsk, Mr. Mrs. W. 8ak, Mrs. Chester Qodleskl, Mr. Mrs. Alex Godlesk, Mr. Mrs. John OavRleU, Mr. Mrs. Stanley Czaya Mrs. J. Uszensk,, NoVfMREft, Gtve Thanks for Frozen Vegetables WHEN T COMES TMF TO TREPARr HOLDAY MEALS, all of US are grateful for tme-savers. The bountful Thanksgvng dnner used to take hours... even days... to prepare. But nowadays, thanks to quck-frozen foods, the vegetables, at least, can be prepared quckly. Perhaps you'll serve asparagus spears, arranged n bundles garnshed wth a strp of pmento, or green peas cooked wth mnt, ths creamy corn puddng, easly made wth Brds Eye golden sweet corn. CREAMY CORN PUDDNG > ttbltfpoon butter V/ cups mlk (part cream, f desred) Ublffpoon flour teaspoon {rated onon l\ tcwpaon* salt 2 tggs, slghtly beaten H twpoon wear box (0 ounces) qulck-froxen H teaspoon pepper golden sweet corn, thawed tablesp'n chopped pmento Melt, butter, Add flour, salt, sugar pepper, mxng well to blend. Add mlk gradually, strrng untl smooth. Cook str over medum heat untl thckened. Remove from heat, add onon, eggs, corn, mx well. Then carefully str n-the pmento. Spoon nto -quart bakng dsh. Place n pan of hot water bake, uncovered, n moderate oven (350 F.) hour, or untl frm. Makes 4 servngs. (ANS) PTA GROUP MEETS CARTERET At ts meetng ths week the Holy Famly PTA arranged to hold a talent sale 'December 4. Mothers of the sxth grade pupls wll act as hostesses. Accepted as, new members were MARK vtterans DAY CARTERET n observance of Veterans' Day, today, memoral ervlces are to be held by Star Lng Post, 2a4, Veterans of Foregn Wars at the Solders' Salers' Monument n the Mun- Mrs. Felca Kashmer, Mrs. Margaret Sohayda Mrs, Helen cpal Park. A dance wll be held tonght Szymanska. n Bethlen Hall. Frendly Socety nstalls Offcers 'M! Kl'KT 'flr Frendly A- - >. ' M: hell m nstallaton d :c! ; ',,wl,:v evvu.ns, NoVem-,,,. ; H,s n nr's 'rnvern for the ;,.,n ::. md -r-n'! flfflrers. Bref cms of le W<<A n GrTen- Kw.'r;! Wekel wa.«nstalled as Bourough Clerk Mr,, n n, w pr'sdenl nnd Bley Kru- ' Brechka entertaln»d m /k. vce-presdent; Charles Var- n ther home. 0 East o ";, M'creMry-t'c-.HNure ; Mchael Myslnk, scr^ent-at-hrms; Wl- M Alme, tnslee; Mrs. Aly,s s!en!;'.n. Mrs. Vcky Kasnowskl, Mr. Seve L»n j.r Mr. M-. h:n Mystrlk,.s:-k commttee. seve Sunclor Bave a report on!): Hlloween party prlzao luet HWrdert to the followng: Mr. Mrs. Frank Mn'nar. Mrs., Sally Jarka, Mrs. Blanclw Varga. [ Mrs. John Llempeter. Fnal plans were made for the Chrstmas party to be held on -^ ^ Reddy Redfeather Says: Seven Agences Need Your Help! n honor of the f^ annversary cf ther M,,'' Sacrfd H?art PTA Vj two Chrstmas' parts - hl, for members s sluter f, r n ber 8 the wctnd [, chldren of the parsh Ml :,8l for December s m > j Pravdft, Communst m, 4.900,000 cr.-ulalun. ". wth Mrs Lempetcr n rharre. An exchsnye of e hrld at th? Qaccmbcr nl FACTORY OVERSTOCKED! BETTER SAVE COATS $ Grts' H to V - V Terns 8 to Teens ' /M< clecl'fashons factory G r^ tl) ll, Ura/.l plans no change effc.- prce pulley. n ts Na.!83 la tot n tltl «. t, 0, t, 4. V BltlEG?-BULT TOPCOATS ft lung term nvestment You don't buy a topcoat often... one usually outlasts several suts. So t's goc d judgment to choose f truly dstnctve Brefs-Bult coat, whch wll cost you slghtly below the prce of a sut of comparable qualty. Anythng less would not do yuu justce or gve you the comfort, pleasure lastng good looks of a Brlls-Bult Coat. $ 55 to *75 HONORS MOTHER. l.. Netherlu' Queen Julana ga-ze«at statue of her mother she unveled n Or»nje«ta<l, Aruba. Remember frend relatves wth THANKSGVNG CAltDS Good wshes ppproprate greetngs for ths truly Amercan holday. No. SOS Bl rut b»ntln» wth»»l»r rtd, pnk, <»rk llt rttat~attt B6lT he rone»nu jaar mmerull. N«cmbmlderr U qetded. Twtln motf< rann from 2 to 7 nche la Uncnl, curtans, aptom, Send S5t lt EACH dre pttttrn, J5» lor»ch Needlework sattera, la *UD. KEY LANE BUBEAU,>.! W«. l»*,»a toara Staton. New V.tk l«, N.. Th«new Fall.Wnter Faklta Bonk Wtt sn al addltlannl.jm, K,,. tra; MttdUwark QUt Ua»lra. FOR SALE Natural Wld Mnk Coat Sze or 2 Shwpt Letgth Excellent Condton. ' Call RA or VA EURBER'S Pharmacy To SEVEN AGENCES Through the COMMUNTY CHEST ( COUNCL Tlw Communty Ch«st goal ths year s $23,000. The Chest endeavon to make up the operatng defcts of ts member agences, whch nclude; Rartan Councl, Boy Scouts of Amerca, Young Men's Chrstan Assocaton, Young Men's Hebrew Assocaton, Salvaton Aky, Catholc Chartes, Kdde Keep Well Camp, U. 6. O. Eghty-tW per cent of every,contrbuted pllar goes nto member agency servce. Only tlm' ' ' full-tme peoplefly^fj prj>p oyed by the Chest :H< Councl. \ Chest-fnanced agences serve resdents of '" ' Amboy, Avenel, Carteret, Forda, Kjsasbey, SftyrevllJ, Sewaren. BREGS & SONS 9 SMTH STREET PKBTH AMBOY Free Parkng PUBJX PlAUMACY 93 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE 'rumpt, Free Delvery 5H5 Amboy Avenue Shoppng Outer PRESCRPTON WQ SPECALSTS STATE STREET Ths Message Sponsored By HESS, nc. PERTH AMBOY

3 PRESS PARKVEW PATTER MltS. ROSE ROSF.NBAJM MRS. DOROTHY EPWORT CA--73 CA--4M0 CAKl OF THANKS McHALE v wsh to express our Bnapprecaton to all our lves, frends: neghbors!r many acts of kndness -ytnpathy they extended d,;.: our bereavement n the a, h ol our beloved husb brother, Joseph McHale. gratefully acknowledge.. ; hanks the many floral.'s, sprtual bouqnets, 'lon of cars, to Rev. L!,.- Cortney, Rev. Vctor Grab,,, Hev, Aloysus Btlard; all :.->.Jos.'ph's R. C. Church,..;.s Holy Name Socety. '. Councl Kntehts of Col- M, ;.. Ralway Lodge of Elks.,!). TS. Woodbrldge lo.'^et polce escort, John : tn, funeral drector, for. :..lory servces rendered. Mrs. Elzabeth McHale Famly CARD OF THANKS ::KRE8A MELTKEDER. wsh to,express our sn- :;,uks to our relatves..'k nnd neghbors Jor ther ; 'MJcstons of sympathy, ;,.l bouquets md beautful.: butes extended to us r -'l bereavement m the. our dearly beloved. r.uundmohw ss-,!- -'sa Mclteder. ' sppc.ally wsh to thank A J. Huber; boys from.l Sop R. C. W.;.uval Dept. Foremen. :.-o's; Weston Co-work- -:rst Ward. Sxth Dstrct, : '.f Club; paubeurers: ' t Polce Department * ' mwlecrk Fanerul Home 'slactory servces rend- Daughter born to Mr. Mrs, John Mkajlo, 26 St. Ann Street at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, November 2. Son born to Mr. Mrs. Thomas Guzman, 5 Hudson Street, at the Perth Amboy Gen eral Hosptal. November 3. Daughter born to. Mr. Mrs. Stephen Hodrosk, 46 Lncoln Avenue, at the Elzabeth General Hosptal. Mrs. Hodrosk s the former Lllan Smon. today's Pattern v, CAHTKRET - nvl.tons to Ur Washngton School Open NUht, Tuesday. Nnvrmbrr!>, were sent home on Monday to all WashnRton School parents. FRDAY, Cub Scouts Hold Annual Roll (al! SAUSAOE JUMB.E: One n a whle you fnd a meal-n-teelf recpe wth a flavor that wll delght your famly, at the same tme s economcal enough to save substantally on your budget. Sausage tumble s just such a dsh. t s made so quckly s so easy to prepare that you wll have a thoroughly delcous nourlshus meal on the table n jtly wth, just the addton of a salad, bread, dessert. M cup mnced onons cup water pound sausage % cup uncooked rce 2-oz, package frozen corn l'/ 2 teaspoons salt Va cups No. 2 cam tomatoes y«teaspoon pepper ' j cup grated cheese Brown onons, nnd sausage n skllet over hgh heat, strrng frequently unll browned. Dran off excess fat. Str n corn, tomatoes, water, rce, salt, pepper. Brng to a bol; lower heat. Sprnkle top wth cheese. Cover. Smmer 25 to 30 mnutes, or untl rce corn.are tender. Yelds sx servngs. NOVKMKRR, S. Elzabeth PTA Yule Party 'AOE THREE St. Elus* Chunk Scene Of Mss Gavaletz Brdal CARTKRKT Cub S.-rm Tron CAKTFKKT The S Klzn-, nhrrsllp cards for the Carparkvlcw Taxpayers Ass'n. McPadcen, Teddy McFadden, Al- Church held t K'M P T A held Us mmlar M ky am famly, Helcne James No. 82 of the Frst, Prcsbytcrnn CAMKRET St Elms ; nnnunl roll nl f Ths vst wll be an opportunty for the father as well as wnch Hmr a mystery nuht was mc'luk Tuesday rvmr 8t no*' ; avalable for the newlan Wazcka, Mr. Mrs. nspecton. Commssoner Bnnnon Mrozrok nerved as Kpnln Borough Teachers Greek Clhulr Clmr.l v,m hf scene of pretty vwdrng Saturdny mornng»lcn Mss Dorothy Ann G»va- lease see Rfbort Sharkey Henry Wazeka. yf he mother to meet the classroom held nnd proved a bn success. >\ druslur of Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph Oavaleu, 33 Chrome Avenue, card. nspectors. Commer Stephen Brthday congratulatons to :eacher. Tme wll not permt Plans were rompxrd for a Attend Conventon Wuy Chaplan Yuhas/. of the forget admsson tp Mrs. Chrstopher Kelly. 78 Hckory Street, who celebrated 'a Lhts vst wll pave the way for vmhn 3. nt 8:30 P M. at the long ntervews. t s hoped that hstmvs party to br held De- ths boough became the brde of pll't stmas party to be held Star Lng Post 234 V. F. W served. as nspecton offcals CARTERET Ths bnrounhs Bernard Van Dusen. non of Mr», 7, at Falcon Hall s brthday November 7. future classroom vsts that wll ;vpsy Camp. Reservatons wll The pack was rated a record average of ubll( school teachers are n At-Marlantc Cty thls nuvk-fd at- Rood, Fords, the lute Roy Van Van Du.vn. 55 Crow» Mll members only.. Felctatons to Mrs. Danel Logan, 67 Hagaman, who celebrated parent the teacher. Kovcs fr.cl Mrs. E. Possoby n tendln the anmml cnwfton ol Dusen prove proftable for the chld, the '!'«! Dec?mbrr 4. wth Mrs. F. 5.H nnd Mrs. Domngo Martl- Robert Torok. Lous Flep, Sycamorc St., are entera brthday November 6. lrc An exchange of Rfts wll She New Jersey Educaton Assocaton. The conclave opened yes- the brde wore a aown of mported Rchard Gretfor Robert TDth Oven n marrage by her father,,,., Mr..jnd Mrs. Ernesto Greetngs to Mrs. Wllam Hepworth, 09 Hagaman Street, who be hold nnd a prze wll be award were receved as Bob Cats by the,' v,s ' ther son, Ernesto, Sacred Heart PTA -. d for the prettest packw terday French lace over untn. htr flnterup-lnrth vel attnehed to a Jul- cubmaster. Wolf Badges' were vho arc vstng them from celebrated a brthday November 9. Mrs. Rose Utkusc attended the presented to Robert Weman Speakers wll nclude Governor ro Rco. The nfant daughter of Mr. r'.bal mept:rn( held n South ette cup She curred a whltf Orchd oh A whtf prayer book. Alex Shymanskl; a bear badge Robert B. Mfyner: General Carlos Oct. well wshes to rene MU Mrs. Wllam Hepworth, Hagaman Street, was chrstened Su- Rver Wednesday as recordng Plans Yule Affar was presented to Denys Matefy; P. Romulo, noted Phlppne leader; DonRld R. Wlson, past na- Mss Lllan Van Dusen, Fprd, ' y> Brch St., who s on the secretary wll «lve her report ara Robert Yanlk, Robert Regan JOHN M. KO.BAS at the next regular meetng san Brenda at St. Joseph R. C. The Sacred Heart P.T.A. held Phllp Clark were presented tonal commer of the Amercan LeKlon; Mrs. May C, Smth, of honor Mss Ann Novak. sster of the brdegroom, was nwd Mr. Mrs. Walter Leone, Church Novembef 6, The godparents are Mrs. Helen Keatng Wetzel Phllp Clark, Slver Kollbas, Jr., son of Mr., ts.regular monthly ' meetng the Golden Arrow Rchard TO OPEN OFFCE: John M. Two new members. Mrs Prank Laurel St., entertaned Mss.Gyva Mrs. Mchael Skoskl Trenton, presdent of the NJEA Fords, a cousn of the brdegroom, Thursday evenng n the parsh, couc who s vstng them - Mr. Henry Chmes both of Arrows. Mrs. John Kollbas, Sr.. of 43 were welcqmed. Mrs. rene Klsh»as the brdesmad. Dr. John L. Buff lord, presdent of the Natonal Educaton Be$t man ws. Danel J. Osva- provdence, R.. East grange, New Jersey. A recepton was held at home wth presdent presdng. hall wth Mrs. Jula Krssak The cub scouts presented a Pennng Avenue wll open hs nave a report on the Trenton ''vvvlconc nto our communty Horn of Plenty to Rev. Malcolm law offces on Monday, November 4, at 84 Cooke Avenue. ' Conference held recently. All Assocaton. letz, the brde's twn brother, over 30 guests n attendance. ' The executve board mernbers Mr Mrs. Alfred Spegel, 47 Brown n behalf of some needy members are urged to brne ther Chnles Van Uu*en. 'the brderocms brother, served as usher, The All-State Wth School lcktl'vv Avenue, who have CM well wshes to Blly Wtte, attended the Parochal PTA. famly. Mr. Kollbas attended Seton membershp dues up to date. Chorus, wth over'300 members, here rom Easton, fcenna, son of Mr. Mrs. Rchard Conference held n South Rver Plans-were outlned b.y Mrs. T Hall Unversty where he r«- Hostesses for the venng were: n whch the Carteret Hgh School A brown dress wth bege accessores a whl'e orchd coruge have t#o eon», Joel, sx Wtte, 80 Mulberry Street, who Wednesday. Mrs. J. Baron was Douglas for a bus trp to the relved hs B. S, decree Mrs. Armn Batha, Mrs. Anna s (^presented wll gve a concert [or teachers tomorrow. Other md Mark, lor years. s recuperatng from a cold. welcomed as a new member. Super Crcus n Phladelpha. Fordham LAW School n New Bne. Mrs. John Hudak, Mrs. John was selected by the brde for the "net' well wshes to Johnny Mrs. Edward Mller, 32 Brch The P.T.A. wll hold ts annual Skts depctng the theme York Cty where he receved hs Danku. Mrs. Stephen Goyena, weddng trp to Wmhlngton, D. C. major events wll be a ceremony, Brooks. 8 Sycamore Street, St., entertanng her Mah Jongg "Amerca thd Beautful" were L. L, B, He was sworn n on Mrs. Stephen Jacob. Mrs. Joto mark the centennal of teacher educaton n New Jersey: the Co n Woodbrldge, the brde by the Bell Telephone Chrstmas party at the next,,: [ on the sck lst. group Wednesday evenng wth presented by each den Robert October 4, 955 served for " <h Qeczl Mrs. John Hagadus...,,,, tended Cartwt Hsh School. Her meetng to be held December. \] V nd Mrs. C. A. Crag, 29 Mrs. Sam Breslow, Mrs. Lous Toth sang taps at the close of one year as clerk for the Davd A spaghett dnner wll be served,;, street, nre celebratng the Porter, Mrs. Alfred Wechter, the meetng. T. Wlllentz law offce n Perth assocatons annual award lor,,., fturndfd MlddlMex at 7 p.m. an exchange of Amboy. He s marred to former \ Specal Book /) WflV dlstnkulshed servce to rduca-- County Vocatonal Techncal :]l,y A y of ther son, Peter Allen Mrs. Samuel Rosenbaum as gfts wll also be held. Veronca Tnne the cnuplt tlon the burnlk of the mort- Hgh School n Perth Amboy.,'. fthn wll be lam years old guests. A Chrstmas party for the chldren of the parsh wll be held CARTERET Mrs. Mary Des SET OPEN HOUSE KBRe on the NJEA Headquarters s a vctrrun of the U S. Army., have two chldren, John Jr., At Publc Lbrary...nrr 3. by vstng relatves Buldng, Trenton. four years of age, Thomas, \Y;lko.s-3arre, Penna. 'Sunday. December 8, at 2 p.m. mond. prncpal of the Clevel two years old. He s a veteran! CARTERET Homeowners of,,, p.t.a. of the Columbus- The specal prze was donated by School announced that an "Open of World War where he) Carteret suroundnm areas Carnval Sunday.';.,nd Schools wll meettuse- STORK Book Week s Set Mrs. Walter Surowka washouse" wll be held Tuesday eve served wth the Naval Alrf wll be nterested n a dsplay of Mdvcmbcr 25 at the Cleves.-ljool. All parents are urged j A socal followed the meetng of Amercan Edtftatlon week. Al ' New Jersey Experment Staton, At Publc Lbrary uwarded^to Mrs. Joseph Dollnlck. nnr, November 5, n observance For Youf Corps n the Pacfc area. avalable free publcatons of the CARTERET A carnval sponsored by the Youns Judt-a of :..-ld ths meetng. ' CLUB Mrs. J. Renaldl n charge of hosptalty. attend from 7 to 9 r'. M. ant agrcultural agent, Mddlesex CARTBHET - Natonal Book parents are cordally nvted to jsays Warner H. Thurlow, assst- v Ann Mehl, daughter of Carteret wll be held at the Deadlne Tuesday md Mrs. Edward Mehl, 8 County. Ths dsplay wll be Wwk wll be observed nest week synagogue of the ContreKHtlon of shown at the Carteret Publc Lbrary, 63 Carteret Ave. ths week brary. Mrs. Margaret 'jut the Cartcrot Fre«Publc L-,,n Street, was guest of- honor Daughter born to Mr, Mrs, LovlnR Justce on ths comng party n honor of her ffth Mchael Maskowtz, 47 Larch On Overseas Gfts Suncjay. Nov. 3th. nt P. M. next. Many subjects are covered by these bulletns, such as The lbrary wll be open all dwf lbraran, has announced.,.!.y November 5. Quests,,! were: Donna Jean Street at the Elzabeth General Lawn Care, Care of Evergreens, M-hl, Mr. Mrs. OeorRe Hosptal, November 8. CARTERET f Chrstmas from Monday throurh Frday fts are to reach servce men j Cl. abgrbss control, Roses, House v, Mary Lou Berry. Eleen verseas n tme for the Yuletde plants etc Thme wfthln( a copy v Mr. Mrs. John Mayer- eason. they musl be maled not of my 0, lnese may fm out a THEATRE PARTY TOMORROW CARTERET The Carteret Lodge of Odd Fellows. the Deborah Rebecca Lodge jontly wll attend a theatre dnner party at Mllburn, tomorrow. Buses wll leave from Odd Fellows Hall at 5:30 p.m. sharp. card at the lbrary. Mrs. M. Sohayda, lbraran, announces that the lbrary s open week days from 2 to 5 p.m. 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday. Wednesday Frday evenngs. a tor than next Tuesday. Ths arnr came today from Postnuster Lester Sabo. At the same tme, Mr.,Sabo autoned asanst sendng foodtuffs that, are not carefully acked. A general rule to keep mnd s that servcemen can j uy all the basc essentals athadassah TO MEET he Post Exchange, cheaper than CARTERET The Carteret hey can be purchased here. Chapter of Hadassah wll hold a Accordng to Army, Ar Force,' meetng Thursday evenng, Nomarne Navy offcals home- vember 7, at 8:30 p.m. at the made cy tops the lst of thngs Hll Synagogue. A report on the desred. Frut, cake s stll a faorte. A cash gft would help ;he servcemen to buy "natve Elmer E. Brown, products." Also sought are good books subscrptons to the home-town paper. Lubern. Most mportant of all for servcemen are gospy lettsfs photographs* recent Chcago Conventon wll be gven by the presdent Mrs. Hosptalty wll be n charge of Mrs.. Brown, Mrs. Harry Chemcal output n U. S. s seen at new hgh n 955. Mrs. Florence Roth s charman of the affar. All the members of the Young Judea wll take part n tle affar. There wll be Rames noveltes. ncludng a cuke sale. Admsson s 0 cents per person. from 9 A.M. to 5 PM, to gve U m:my borough resdents as po*- Mblc an opportunty the facltes offered to the communty. Mrs. Sohayda s extendng an nvtaton to the pupls of the TO ATTEND CONFERENCE CARTERET Mrs. Elmer'l )uul:; a 'nd parochal schools, n- Brown. Mrs. Al Carpenter. Mrs.! rtlvdully or n'groups, accom- Jack Sten, Mrs. Alfred Wohlge- [ l^ncd by ther teacher. muth, Mrs. Sdney Fox Mrs, n observance of book week, Sam Roth wll attend the Mdthe lbrary staff has on dsplay Year Conference whch wll b«' a specally chosen selecton of held Tuesday, November 5, atbooks. Ths s the 37th annual te South Rver Communty Center. GETS VSA FOR. S. CARTERET Mss Caterna Stellato, now n Naples, taly, has receved a vsa to-come to the Unted States under the Refugee Relef Program of the Department of State. She s beng sponsored by. father, Pasquale Stellato, Lous Street. observance of Book Week, marked throughout the naton. A.-'slstlng Mrs. Sohayda at the lbrary are Mfs. 'Btty Callguarl, Mrs. Paulnt! Kopn Mrs. Ann Banck. TO MEET TONGHT CARTERET The Lady Craftsmen wll meet tonght at 8:M P.M. at the club-ooms on Elm Street. Famlly of the late Theresa Mdtreder t Al) or THANKS CATHERNE HRAC, ' ' w.-l to express our deepl' ' '.de to our relatves]! ' '^ nnd neghbor? for ther' <»N)«asons of-syrnpathy, : -'n.l bouquets beaut- :,";l trbutes extmded to "r m-ent bereavement n tf, ' <»f our dearly beloved ltr ' U'mother sls- urne Hrak. ' hp'-uly wsh to thank '-'.l Harcllson; Prof. Eu- Knk; employees of Cars urt Co.; organzaton '(lon of Ukrane Brunch Cartejret; pallbearers;. " ' polcp llscort the ' t-rk FuneraJ Home for FS'.,. nry ser^lcet rendered. Famly of the late Catherne Hrak Not Enjoy the ""May Sprt Abroad ls Year? Cruses '^nnsons to alt parfe ( urope the West ndes. «* our gravel agent today... GEORGE YURONKA *' > U0O8EVELT AVE. Mt ':KET CA-l-5059 ' Pattern 90M: Women's Sl»e» at, l, 40, 42, 44, 4$, 48. $0. Sftta 36 take yard JSoch fabrc. S Thlry-fva cent* n cons for ths pattfrn add 6 cent (or each pattern f you wsh lal-clas malng. Send to 70 Newspaper Pattern Dept, 232 West 8th St., New York, N. Y. Prnt planly NAME, ADDRESS wth ZONE, SZE STYLE NUMBER. * / NEW BRUNSWCK SECRETARAL, ACCOUNTNG AND PlRKP SCHOOL NEW! BM, Avullo Secretaral Machne Stenography Courses. ll) Albany Street, New trmswrk Cull Klmer 5-j'JO T PAVS TO LOOK WELL Open K? 'Closed 9 TME AM. A.M. (\l\'v. p P.M. Daly uvhj u l Closed Wed. Daly FOR A HARCUT at ULANO'S Barber Shop Wtst Carteret KNG OK DAMONDS Ycu wll rate us hs nueen of hearts f you make- a par ot UauU. knt socks especally fur hm. Her::'.-; a hsome par, that wlt score huhly, The back- Kro«rtd, foot part cuff arj done n a blue fcrey wool that harmonzes wth almost any outft. The small, damnndpattern s of black \thte. Knttng drectons are avalable for szes 0-2. You may obtan your copy by sendng a stamped, self-stamped envelope to. the Needlework Dept. of ths paper wth your request for MEN'S PATTERN SOCKS; Leaflet No. PK-G995. H m B0MWU. ATLANTC CTY acaton of rest > edge Thanksgvng un;««lures a.bounlful turkey djm.ner w are gay wth plann ment. moves, musc, games S, etc. Beach ran s;s 5 tng«,.ndsoa,,. Hot cof ocean water n all baths. aoqacated to the Call Atlantc Cly 5-2 J/aea of UJanarrea (Deautu LZABETH,\f. WSE C-lectrouA ^peclalt a Unwanted Har Removed, By Appontment Only RAhway BRYANT STREET, RAHWAY, N, J. ~**' MOHER COMPRESSON HORSEPOWER TORQUE a neuf hlah n s Oh-h-h! Those Tn' gug s great.;. greater tlan ever... uht' you take conaul of a '56 OtdHoble! The Kol-t T-!!5U s one uf the bg reaeon. "T" n fur torque,.. auel t' terrfc! Cn >rt:»»on s up to 9,25 to. 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4 PAGE FOUR FRtDAY, flovembek. TftSS CROSS A From the tnly Nrw s-horal' lnly, To\s: A few (lays ngn w rrnd n statement, attrbuted tn n Supreme Court justce, to the effec that tln courts must be guded n tlcr decsurts by changng tmes. K tlla s true, then the entre foundaton of our govern hlent s mperled. The Unted States la founded on government by low. Three sepa r»t«dstnct branches of gov frtment were provded by the founders ther wsdom has been upheld through the years. l"hese branches are the. executve, tht legslatve nnd the judcal, nd each s assgned bounds be jond whch they were not to stray. Th* legslatve branch la erhpowered to enact laws as publc nwesslty may requre. The ex, ecutlve branch s desgned to»'dmnster these laws possett the power of veto over laws not deemed n the best nterest of th* publc. But even as* the executve has the power to set asde tt* ct of the legslatve by veto, th* legslatve has the power to pll the laws over a veto wll dp lo U the publc dem s suffcent to Justfy t. doms, our mendous ndustral Th* Judcal branch was not ntended to have ether legslatve our record of dscoveres n- assets, our great farm endeavors, or executve authorty. As conceved under our consttuton the mentals whch combne to make ventons countless other funda- Judcary especally the Supreme us defenders of our theory o( lfe Court s for tre purpose of man- have not come by accdent, l.nng n rlork on lnth the lcgls- ntlve executve branches. t's functon s to determne whether acts of the legslatve conform to the basc law the consttuton whether or not the executve s properly nterpretng admnsterng the acts of the legslatve. t s not the functon of the court to lay that the legslatve or executve ft out of step wth the tmes ether n newly enacted lawg or those that have been on the books for generatons. The executve legslatve, both beng subject to nducton removal by the people, are the ones that should decde about changng tmes. " f they cannot act wthn the scope of exstng consttutonal' provsons, then the people can change the consttuton by amendment. No one except the people has ally rght to change the basc law. Unless we return to that con. cept of government our entre structure s doomed. * From the Cnnelton News, Canneltfm, uf'tna: "Our great free- CLEANER KX'LODES, 2 DE WHTE CLOUD, Kan. The basketball coach, Kenneth Prppe, fourteen buys were cleanng the concrete floor of a gymnasum Where a hgh-school basketball squad played basketball. Gasolne WHS benn used as a cleaner. The boys hnd just about fnshed when an exploson occurred, Two 4- year-old boys, Charles Baskng Donald Tocld. were fatally burned AQd two others were taken to a hosptal n crtcal condton. Poppe fve other youths were also burned but dd not requre hpsptallzaton. NEW ATOMC TESTS A new aeres uf nuclear tests at the Nevada Provns Ground of the Atomc Energy Commsson s planned for the mmedate future A few smal tests devces wll be detonated n the weeks ahead, preparatory to more extensve tests next sprng n the Pacfc. EASY MONEY ST. JOSEPH, Mo. The four persons recently hred by County Clerk Floyd nman to cojnt the absentee votes at a recent electon were pad $5 each. They had a total of four votes to count. r CARTKRET CHURCHES ST. MARK'S EPSCOPAL {ev. OrvltN. Davdson Sunday servces, 8 A. M. 9:30 A. M., Sunday School. A. M. ZOX LUTHERAN Rfv. Karl 0. Klett* Sunday-German servce, 8:30 PL M., Englsh servce at 9:30 A. M dunday School at 0:30 A. M. WARMED-OVER SUPPER dmly lghted booth. frst BAPT9T ' Everythng looked exactly as t Rev. John D. RenfrD dd on that fateful day twelve Sunday h A. M. 7 P. M. jean earler When he had sad 'm marred. have a lovely wfe." food-b/t to Ela»e. And yet, oddly FRST PRESBYTERAN mouth, tht place seemed shorn Rev, Mal.olm G, Browh Sunday Momtng servces 8:30 A. M. ard A. M, Church School, of t* former glamor. Then a 9:30 A, M. y REFOKMED Rev. Alexer Dt>roczy Sunday Sunday^ School, 9 A. M. Englsh worshp, 0 A. M. Hungaran servce, A. M. HOLY FAMLY Rev, M. A. ttonopka Rev, Raymond Szuleckl. Sunday Masses, 7, 8, 9 ;30 0:30 A. M.. SACRED HEART Rev. L. J. Petrlck Sunday ta.ses, 7, 8, 9, 0:30 A. M. ST. DEMETRUS Rev. John A, HundUk Sunday Lturgy, 9 A. M. solemn hgh lturgy, 0:30 A. M. on Holy Days, mass at 9:30 A. M. Sun day School 0 A. M. ST. ELAS Rev. C. S. Roskovlcs Sunday Mass n Hungaran, 8:45 A. U., mass n Rutherlan, 0 A, M. ST. ELZABETH Rev, Anthony J, Huber Sunday Masses, 7, 8. 9, 0:30 A. M. Sunday Masses, 6, 7, 8, 9, 0 U A. M. ST. JOSEPH'S Rev. Lous M. Cortney, OSM Rev. Vctor Gabrel, OSM Rev. Gregory O'Bren, OSM KTOBEK lnnlmd gnlh- ^ J lly up down HP qurt trtet btfor* drknr nto the dngj lttle restnurant. t wouldn't do to have hs wfe Alce fnd out bout hl* meetng wth the beautful KalM Thompson; she mght not underst. Hs pulse qulcktntd n«r» «he followed a shrveled water to the old, famlar, tnfle, born of warm memores, hung momentarly between George' grayng sdeburns. Elane would supply the glamor. And howl A soberng thought struck hm: ths was most unfar to Alce. She would have supper ready. Oh well t had been twelve years. And today, Elane had phoned to arrange ths meetng After all these years he'd heard that tweet voce once more. He gtaced»p*ttentlj' at the restaurant dock. Seven mnutes to fx. n leven mnutes he'd be gazng nto the bluest eyes ths sde of heaven. At two mnutes to sx George atgntlled the water. "A bottle o( sherry please. The ftntt. 'm expectng a lady; we'll order later." Gfsorge wa snorng.peacefully when a gray-hared woman lad her h on hs shoulder. Te blnked uncertanly up at bespectacled blue eyes, Hs voce trembled aajbe asked the unbelevable qumton: "Yo're you're not Elane?" Re realzed that hts voce was hlfh^ltched, almost squeaky. A /toothy grn accentuated the wrnkles of her face. Elane vgorously. Apparently hs. rle was lost on her. lj But-you~you've changed!" he croaked....,...».. _ PENSON FUNDS CALVARY BAPTST The Securtes Exchange Commsson, publshng ts frst Rev. Joseph Matus \Trl T, - Sunday School, 0 A. M.; Ser- deta led. su!; vey, J c J" p? r f" on /ces A M penson funds, reported that there ST. MARY'S Rev. Paul Harchlson Holy Days, Mass at 9 A. M. Con- Sunday Masses 8 0 A. M. Cessons, Saturday 4 o'clock 7 to 8 P. M. ' ".So have you," «hn answered softly. "Tell mo, George, hat lfe Wn Rood to you? Are you marrrd?" He was speechless. How could twelve Rhort years have wrought so s»vet«a change n»t person? What terrble tragedy had befallen hs erstwhle love to carve such cruel wrnkles n that fne brow? But she had asked hm a queston "Yes, 've done all rght; And he meant t. The old water 'nearly dropped hs tray when he saw fulne. Obvously he shared George' surprse, He coughed heavly n an effort to regan hs composure. Hs h shook wth emoton as he poured the sherry. George was flattered by the old man's concern, Elane drank slowly, ostensbly havng trouble wth her teeth. George found hmself wonderng wlat Alce had made for supper. After a panful 'slence he pad the bll, excused hmself awk-j wardly, dsappeared nto the evenng traffc. ] "You were magnlfleentl" cred the delghtful water as Elane! removed her make-up. " almost! dropped the tray when saw your' new face. The gentleman looked lke he was about to fant." "t was a mean trck," sad Elane turnng classc features on the grnnng water, "but the man 'm gong to marry next weel s extremely jealous. just had to make sure the old flame was extngushed. And George s a fne man 'm glad he's marred." "'ll bet he s too," sad the water. "And 'm thnkng he'll apprecate hs wfe more than ever -after tonght" And George? Well sr, George had Just parked hmself n front of a steamng warmed-over supper. And the smle he gave Alce was the blggebt she'd seen n many a month. are more than $,000,000,000 not placed wth nsurance companes Of ths sum, more than $8,000, s nvested n corporate bonds stocks. m ACROSS Custom B Recreaton 0 Knd of swch 4 Noton 9 Newa sheet 5 Declare T- Classfy S Place of coabat ]» Donate 20 Express d>>approv&l *GS4 prcklng sensaton 24 To bent t 25 Jury Ht 26 Warnng slrnal M Chum 30 Unt*! by.tulngheat 34T>ry 35 Fodder 36 Abon 37 Fsh 38 Assst 39 East ndan tree 40 Letter of alphabet ' 4 Tolls 43 Objectve 44 Paper meajurt 4B Sweet soluton 46 Posonous snake CROSSWORD PUZZLE 42 m. m n n o>rk of «Mnrksmen 50 Aerform flud 5 Tur nway 54 Honojt D8 run M Locntlona S go te t 62 Travel B3 Buld 64 Metal 66 Emmets flfl Cnnvus ahpufrs 67 Soap bubbles DOWN t Small tuft 2 F*<m 3 lymnn ' Emperor 4 fold, na secrets 8 nvoluntary muscle contracton 8 Porton 7 Unclose 6 Money rrceveo for use (K property 9 To school 0 Wrangles Wcked 2 Wer 3 n ndebted 3 Brng forth SAGGNG FARM PRCES The governors of fve mldwestern states -<- owa, Nebraska, South Dakota, Kansas ndana together wth representatves from several other agrcultural states, have urged the Elsenhower Admnstraton to act promptly to releve saggng farm prces. Several of the governors mpled that, lackng such ad, the, farmers n ther states mght d fv - sert the Republcan Party n next 'year's electon. 60 PUZZLE No. 3 3: star post 29 Be prfhnblft 36 Bags W AppcndBB-e to n bll 29 To stuff 3 Ery 33 JVnr 33 Part of plant (p.) 35 Pronoun 36 Stream obstructon 38 Greek letter 34 Drnk slowly 4 Sheens 43 Bennt of Answer to burden 44 Scamp 46 Dress 47 M«tal contaner 40 Attack M Essonttal BUrU S FBU B2 Kllou mage 53 Cloud 54 DsnofnlTfltlor So Olrlcn lke brd M Peruse 57 Flnlahea So Number «N«. MD ft L 3ju (luaauu 33^ :JUHU auuuuu aaaa aaaa Baar aa^n aaaa QHU aaaa aaau u" aa uaa unay ana aaoc HUGE anna mann nmnb UULJ UQUU UUUU saaaae QUUU UBO NATONAL PRODUCTON GOAL Governor Averell Harrman, of New York, recently urged that the 956 «oal for Natonal producton should be $565,000,000,000 rather than the $535,000,000,000 projected by the Esenhower Admnstraton. The governor warned that, n ths avea, t was "more reckless to be under-conservatve than to be over-conservatve," Rlgney has sgned a 2-year pact to manage Gants. CRCLE TO Mr; CAftE Forest, WnodnM,,.' drove No. fl v,; m,' t nftcrnom nt ;> ;,,, Follows Hull. A ThanlfsKlvlv- ;,,. hold t.l^p [)jy followng wll ) (.,.,,,, onr Holpnesak, \\n<{- v ^'^ Karen Vnavnry, M,,,'.,'! ' : >r ana Mare,Balk's. ' "" r ""> PTA BOAW) TO Ml CARTERET -, ]! /,. V board of the W«sl, ll(., 0l, Hale P.T.A. wn m,,. t ^ evenng at 7:30 p. m n., than Hale School. The rcblnr mvmh.. croup wll bn how KV,' evenng at R p m.,,,,, N' - la,* Hale School, Mss M VV wll be the guest, sn-kc BtRNED CHl.l) ( \(. TO LFE BALTMORE. Me!. ( Anne McClell, u wl l horrbly burnecl wm- ; n moblq crashed nto ],,', the car n whch she n K ' members of her famly w,«on Labor Day, clnus, though more than so pn,, her body s b\rn<;0. Her n expenej have an'mh M.000 Wth no end n"',,' ' Take Your Choce of' TSordens CREAMl Take your pck! N,, one, but nl these kmu of HALF HALF! Rcher than mlkl L^hte fhto oeaml f~ HEALTH 6EAOTY UGHT! F«r your coffee, wrtul frttlu [the Gft that complments [the gver GlRARD PERREGAUX Hue Mttchr.s snce 79 From our extensve collecton Qt famed GP -watches, (le exqustely styled Lades gold damond watch at $35, for Men ths hsome 4 kt. top, steel back, selfwndng, waterproof shod-resstant watch at $ 00 Other Grartl-Perregauxwat.ch.es from $49,50 All nwnu 7 Jewell LAY-AWAY F.AN Fed. Tux ncl. 93 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Noae WO A few dally exercses wll keep the fgure frm. There are so many exercses for every defect n the human fgure, beauty posture that t s a wonder that* al) of Us don't have & perfect shape. Some are of lttle' use when compared to others t s & good ld«% to know the good from the bad. Because of the great number of exercses, women are as confused as to whch ones to take af they are about what cosmetcs to buy. Actually, you need to take only a few exercses each day. Ffteen or twenty mnutes spent n exercses wll greatly mprove fgure health. Each day the average -woman should take a/couple of abdomnal exercses. These are benefcal to health, of course, the abdomen s one of the spots whch a apt to accumulate fatty deposts as we accumulate years. Two wa)st pxerclses, wo for the thghs arjd nner upper leg lne, two hp exercses, two postural exercses, two for whatever yojr personal fgure problem mght be, These wll tre you at frst ajd make your muscles sore f you are not accustomed to exercse. For ths reason t s a good dea to start wth just a few exercses tad werc up to the ffteen or twenty mnutes you plan to take as a regular thng, Don't let anythng short of llness keep you from your exercses. t s the regular exercse tha} does you good. Don't use the excuse that you are too old These are exercses desgned for mqre mature people. There are also exerclses desgned for the new mother that wll not only help her to get her fgure back n a hurry k but wll make her feel better faster. These usually start n the hosptal before the mother s out of bed. At ths pont ^hey are very mld. The exercses are ncreased gradually untl the new mother s takng regular exercses. MASCULNE BURGLAR** BALTMORE, Md. The theves who broke nto a men's wear store recently were certanly men, They helped themselves to about a half dozen.hats, a dozen 'neckte*, sx sports shuts, a hful of caps, un mported German trench poat eght or ten peces Of men's jewelry. P. W. LETTERS U AJ> TO ALTAR ORANGE, Va. W>u«l Arman -C John W. Thompson became a prsoner of the Red Chnos, Carol Reynolds, whom he knew but bad never dated, wrote hm a letter, Ths started an exchange of letters between them. A month after Thompson, released by the Reds, cume home, there were be s (or Carol und John. John Wape Here s lour Ppportunty To On The Purchase Of A New Regardless of the make or condton of your old range, we'll make a generous allowance on t towards the purchase of any one of our new automatc Gas ranges. nstallaton Horn* Demonstraton ncluded, NOW s the rght tme to replace your old, ou-of-date stove wth a new automatc Gas range. Showroom Open Frday Evenngs 6-9 P. M. By Appontment! ELZABETHTOWN CONSOLDATED GAS CO. 220 MARKET STREET PERTH AMBOY, N. J. MEDUM! lght enpugh to pcur, >. fnoughto whpl HEAVY! Whp* lke a dn. t Wtenyousee tl«' s DASY on the carton,) " know t' Af your food *">' ' 0 your de«<-

5 J jflues Blasted by Barrom j n One-Sded Game, 45-3 KRET -- A powerful h favored WoodbrdtK" Hl«) : football eleven all but., ;;> the feld by unleashng of n#rd-drlvng backs U).,, m carteret Hgh School,, U, before a hardy crowd mll spectators at the Woodstadum last Saturday af-,, n the tradtonal gamr,n the two elevens. '., wolf-pack from Wood- ',,. jfter beng held to one,,* n the openng perod ',, nspred Carteret team, "l; for four touchdowns n the,,,l quarter to turn the same, complete rout.,,,,,,. wns no denyng the hard ' r Bnrrons who scored wth.unmate ease after the frst,,l carteret, as expected, npletely outmatched agan m. f le fnest teams Wood-,,, has had n recent years. Haons, beaten only once rllm; he season n an upset,n(!>n the week before rend fully from ther defeat» k r H aut n full blast aganst ln,.m't's helpless "squad.,ly n the game Carteret,,] some semblance of offenpnwt when they took the Jn b.rlkc klckoff out of bounds : own 40. Strlcklng wth,kn nn the ground, the Blues :, two frst downs to brng nl down to the Woodbrdge ;, strp. Wadak ganed fve s mrough the lne to the n.s 3 Nagy made a yard,. Barren's 2. At ths pont, was penalsed fve yards ::.,(!( the Blues subse- ; -:v lost the ball to Woodon the -yard lne.!> w mnutes lat«r after Car-..: blocked a Woodbrldge.d recovered on the Bar-. v yard lne, the Blues,,, down to the eght yard.,ul were headng for a unwn. But all Carteret's. were scattered to the four : when Alexer tntercept-.. nne Whte pass on hs. raced to the Wood- ; [V. H! Carteret touchdowns,, rmp after Woodbrdge had up a bg 33-0 lead, the Barrons had used every m the bench n the ball Acre scored n the last two frst came when Tommy :. recovered a Woodbrldge. m the thrd perod ; yards for a touchdown. ; n the fourth perod Vlnsl from the one-yard lne. Ha rons ganed over 400 yard'; on Ue mound n rushnff. CAKT.RFT ll.l FNDS Rnhully. D'Zurlln. Young,' Tnmc/nk, Hawte, T. Cnrmlchuel. TACKLES -- Baker, Yarchesk/' Rocky, Polonczflk, Telcposky. GUARDS Chomckl, Curry, Ur-! banskl, Rock, Stankan, Walko, Sohaydn, Zmmerman, Malaqua.s. CENTERS Fltzuta. Martynak, Mullan. BACKS Dorko, Kosty, E. Carmchael, Kurtak, Sltar, Hall, Nagy, Vnsko, Wadak. WOODRRDGE 45) ENDS Brtton, Sabo, Par, Mohr, Santoro, Racz. TACKLES Hagler, Housmen, Ford, Kochk, Shlavo, D. Van Zt, W, Van Zt. GUARDS Kuznalc, Capraro, Martlno, Berry, Ferdensen, Young, Tobas. CENTERS Trautman, Osborne, Allson. BACKS DFederlco, Benzelesk, Alexer, Howell, Cavallero. Oonyo, Fraterolo, Hutterman, Abor, Frazer. Score by perods: CARTEBET WOODBRpGK 7 Z8 «B 45 TOUCHDOWNS- Woodbrldge: Alexer 2, Howell, Sftbo, Hagler, Cavftllero, A. Sjantoro. Carteret: D'Zurlla, Vnsko. PONTS AFTER TOUCHDOWNS Osborne 3 (placements*; Curcy. OFFCALS Chorboda. Baubles. Arnold, Rellly. Agrco Pnners n Frst Place n Women's League CARTERET The Agrco pnners scored a clean three game saeep over the lowly Koos Keglers last week to contnue to set the pace n the Carteret Women's ndustral Bowlng League at the Hll Bowl alleys. Hgh ndvdual game s held by Cathryn Sprlngsteel wth a mark of 89, whle ^taward holds the hgh lndlvldwmm^ The league leadng Agrjeowam has the hgh team set of 243 as well as the hgh ndvdual game of 728. The Mxed Fve won two games from the last place Koos-ettes; the Copperworks won three over the Warner A. A. the Copperettes scored a two-ply wn over the Delamar keglers. "rttrvey's Tax Scores Sweep «hd Hll Bowl Loop Lead ; l FRET Oarvey's Tax three games from Sabo's smp n the Carteret Com-,: ndustral Bowlng League Hll Bowl ths week. Led Garyey's bg 579 set, the made t a clean sweep..' rtuwchak contnued hs 'al pnnng^ by rollng a h.tl 65 set, consstng of : -M, Hs ; r. s a hgh record (gr the Lucas had one of those t.s by rollng scores of '' 9, one pn less name. c & C. O l Servce de- Dubln Plumbng, chefly the ndvdual efforts of ' '. A- 593 set Marcn- :.' set. The Ukes Mens all three games from Amoco Staton. r s Tavern scored a clean Remans ntact S.M.R. League Academy Alleys :: KRET The three-way tte ; Place n the U.S.M.R. sweep over Makwnsk's Bulders as Bybeck rolled a bg 583 set. Other results ncluded a sweep by Carteret Ol Burners over Slvercup Bread, DeBella's Constructon three over the A.A.C. Company the Hll Bowl over Ben], Moore's. < The followlng.'ljowlers rolled 200 games: J. Kelly 222. F.Slomko 202. L. Butkocy, 22, A. Sawchak 203, M. Magella 205, T. Cusamo 202. G. Rybeck 206, J. Mohr 208, J. Klraly 23. C. Mar- 3nak 224, B. Koby ,,J. Garvey 2, Mke Saw^ chak 24S 204. Mke Magella s ^secretary of the Hll league. Sor's Tavern Wns Two Games To hold st Place : league remaned un- close margns after droppng the : as the Man' Lab, Me- \ frst t»y a clow score. No, Tank House n another hghly mportant through wth two-game clasl Falcon Hall upset Green Us week at the Acad- Lantprn n two games to drop A.lcvj nto a te wth Brown's for second Ub coppecj two games place. The F«lcon Hall combne T Refnery, wnnng the won the last two games after losng the opener. Lhhd,easly after drop- mddle game. Tank Tony Skrypocskl leads Joe Vernlllo n a close race by only one "k the frst (two rom the pn n the ndvdual stngs. 'then dropped the "anlcs No. lost thej! "» castng. Buldng ) M W wn the laat twof '> matches Mechancs No. ; > one-sded three-game "w the Sheetera, whle "> No. 2 easly dsposed '< >' n three strasht tlts. ''ll match of the eve- ' scored two over Lead r M. "nuares: J,'S fll, #T. #3.. #3 (2 m <> Ml a> » «82 H) () "() 7BT (0) 76» ~(a) () (3) CO) CARTERET Sor's Tavern won two mportant games from second-place Brown's, nsurance to mantan nrst place n the Carteret Cty Bowlng League by a margn of three games. The leaders won the last two games by Topy has 83-5, Joe Tbe results: Sabo's' Sjt't ehop (3) B (J Sltar's Merket... o> 76 W 78 Falpon Hal Qraen Lantern Spr's 'Brown's (2) (j ) () Star < Tavern (O B4l MNMUM CAX TfANK'S RADO & TELEVSON 403 NKW BKUNSVVt K AV: PAL News Sports 'Round Town BjBENNY A lttle remnder to leave your oapers or magaznes neatly ted up on the curb. The Pal Ladles Auxlary wll hold ther 2nd pa- \m drve on Saturday Nov. 9th. rhplr cabbage roll dnners held on Electon was very successful they are planng to make t an annual -affar. Reo news... Senor league basketball meetng held more plans advanced for the comng season. There wll be eght teams n the league, whch wll be dvded nto two separate leagues, the eght teams wll play each athsr. The wnners of each league wll receve ndvdual trophes league trophes. Wnners to play each other n a two out of three seres. Leagues to -start on Nov. 30th. Managers of the lunlor, Mdget t Cub lskgu*s ar«rgqucotod to H n tner Club rosters to Recreaton Drector Dan Semansa durng the week. Frst basketball clnc for Qlr)s held last Monday a very fne.urnout. Monday wll be the- 2nd ;lnc a larger number expected. Mddlesex County Junor Varsty Basketball tournament wll be staged at St. Mary's Recreaton dentar durng Chrstmas week CJames start on Dec. 26th. Those ntered are, New Brunswck, 6t Mary's of South & St. Mary's of Perth, Metuchen, Perth Amboy, Woodbrdge. Only sophomores freshmen are elgble Carteret to play St. Mary's of South Afaboy Dec. 26th at 5:00 p.m. Carteret Hgh... Hgh School team travels to Woodbrdge, but t s a sad Saturday, as Woodbrdge ples the score up wns Worst beatng th Ramblers n years. Woodbrdg led 7-0 n the st mnute o( play Carteret drove wthn tt< 2nd yard lne lost the ball Whether t was dlscouragemen or a complete let down, no j knows, but Woodbrdge had ar easy tme.rolled up a half tme lead, of 33-0., Tommy Dzutllla pcked a fumble ran 7( yards for the st Carteret score, after ganng all the yardage on George Kurl ak's fne runnng, Vnsko scored from 'the yard lne. Jay Vee team gets revenge by wreckng a, Wodbrldge Jay Vee team 47-0, despte a tfany mserable day, Our Jay Vees took advantage pled a bg score. Blly Vnsko scored twce, T.Carmchael, Hawkes Nagy scored on ons; runs. Stankan pcked up a score on a blocked kck even Herby Freedman made a touchdown as attempted pass was Blocked Herby fell on the ball for a score. Jay Vee team record 4 wns 3 losses. Freshrnan team go to WoodbrdKe but drop ther game' 9^6. Next opponent... Pont Pleasjnt wn ther 2nd game of the season beatng Rumson 2-6. Rumson led 6-0 wth but 5 mnutes to play a fumble nterjepted pass gave Pont Pleasant wn. Another wn for Car'tel'et amotow.... Perth Amboy fnally won another ball game beatng Trenton 9-0. Have a good quarterback n CJapman. can throw passes hde the ball. There s no one more prouder of the Jay Vee team record than ur Jay Vee Coach Moe Gaslor. As a reward for gettng 7 touchdowns aganst Woodbrldge Jay Vees, Coach Moe passed out ce rean to all the boys, we found out too late to share t... Last Frday beng Coach'Doug Kng's brthday, team surprsed the coach by presentng hm wth gft, cuff lnks te clasp. sva«l- has asked the Unted States to provde her wth as much arms as Egypt receves from the Sovst bloc. EAGLE COAT Our Sut Club U * Week \TS.Smth Street. 'trtl Auluy M0B9 FRDAY.!, QPEAKNG O ABOUT SPORTS ty> covered Ht Cartwot-Woodbrdg game from the press box above the sts last Saturday anct watched the Blues get pulverzed by one of the. bggest scores ever recorded n the tradtonal seres betwen the two schools. Jn fact, as long back as we can recall t was one of Cprterrt's worst defeats n tre hstory of the local school'. Carteret showed some lfe early n the frst perod but Qzzled two scorng opportuntes both wthn the fve-yard strp. After that^t was all Woodbrdgo. t seems to me that we played Woodbrdge on the wrong afternoon. We should have played them the week before when thejatrrons had ther only "off-day" Of th season lost to Lnden, 4-0. We mght have stood a chance. But last Saturday the Barrons resembled a small college club, strkng wth tremendous precson power. Dan 8ejtenza announces somethng new for the Senor cage loop ths year. He plans to dvde the league nto two sectons an Amercan Leagus a Natonal League each consstng of four teams each competng wth each other at the end of the season. The junor, cub mdget leagues wll be organzed durng the comng week. ncdentally, the senor cage program starts on November 30. Edde Mayorek Mke Sawchak both sensatonal n ther respectve leagues. Edde bowls n the Carteret Commercal loop at the Academy alleys whle Mke sees acton n the bg Carteret ndustral Commercal loop up at the Hll Bowl. Meet Carteret H.S.* Team (2 league) Senor Grdron Men Cage Program Start* Nov. 30 Stfvr ttorkn Qu»rtrrbark Steven Dork a wa.s burn on Aprl 2, 937. to Mr Mrs. Steve Dohco qf 79 Pulask Avenue He atunded tln Columbus Grammar School untl he entered Carterpt Hgh Bchoo) n the (all of 953 <; AH TEH E l Hc-rpaln Dlctm Srmm/.'ml hs l* rtsasunts. lunmy nnd Don Elm. lumu-.-d th»[.somcthx h»s h'en... _ a.dfr) t> h' Recrcntm Snunr baskpt- UHll league tlls year, after. ju a tresnmen, freshmen, Steve pl»t*d ". l "* wll)»'»" '" le wans u\um tns wnk wr»k fr«hm.n foottau as quarterback, Tllr * ""nouncd th, formaton H«also partcpated on the (resh-^ of two ""' l'buf-*. "" ar. Amercan men basketball squad as forward nnd auo h«ld n post on the ayv. e basebll nru> as ptcher Wth all lh.'se actvtes, he found tme to pnrtlclpau' n other (xt'a-currltular affars. Durng hs soplojwe year he played as Junor varsty qunrferbftrk. J}e also ptcled fur the Jnyvee tfflm fo'-tho second j team. As,hs junor year began Strve was swtched <to end for the season. He hurled for the vamty baseball team compled a good record. Ths year Steve took over the quartewbck spot after the thrd game has done a good Job at ths spot. Steve wll be one of the few returnng varsty hurlarc ths comng bae«tall season. Rlofey Wtdlfck Halfback Rlohey Wadlalc was born on May 23, 938, to Mr. Mrs. Charles B. Wadak on Lafayette Street. He attended the Nathan Hale Grammar Schoo! untl he entered Carteret Hgh School n the fall of 952. He mmedately WEnt out for freshman football squad played rght halfback durng hs frst season out As a sophomore he movel rght up wth ths Jayvees as a halfback Re got hs bg break as a )un< or when.. played extensve lne backer on the varsty team. He also played n the outfeld for the Jayvee baseball team. Ths year Rlah«y has played at the halfback slot on the Varsty startng team. He also hopes to, f-qurstccl n lurn n thflr ran V.KS n Mr ScmtnM tt he scloo! n a. hs home n L#* rust.street not later than next week 2 Came Vctore» Scored n Parkvew Pn CARTERET - Acton n the 'unmstnp or four teams Natonal Lennue. also wth _. showe,,, lutre u t m ^n. four clubs. Th* clubs wll luluclr ', ng by 2., mmlm al lhe Ac, d. St. Joseph's, Parkvew Holy jfam- fmj, xl*ys lly. Hll A. C. Plrs Pr^byUTU," Tltf CadfU ^^ two gamm Men's Club, Cavalers, Kaskltw ; hnm the R;d rjou, wlnnlnj thl Plumbcr.s nnr the St Domntrlts flr,, an(, thlr(j ggmct The Bum4 c *'' t * '- mssed tt dean «w»ep by» one- The _'ttms_»- )l U compete mpe asolnst nh marg(n dropp ln g the each optner, Th* Smlor b 78 to 76. Vhtn :.cheduled to open ts season on thl M two. The Chefs upmt.._ Noy. 20th at the hgh school Rym. Pll ns by two an me*, both jy Announcement was also made wde matgn. that another Brls baskrlball The rbults. clnc wll <Bke place Mnnday, Nov. 4th, tt ths Nathan Hale Bed Dots ' lt Cadets -2?2g 702 tt The Class B Grls wll report at ( o clock, whle the Cluss A Olrls wll workout at 7:30 P.M. _ feoth sessons wll consst ofl'-j t j Plnheads hours. Over 0 yjrls reported l st Chefs weeft for the'flnta' Rrs case'.-llnlc. All (flrls from the Parochal school are als:> nvted to partcpate All managfrs of th? Cub, Mdget Jvnnr hnsketball teams at Branch Tomorrow for (hd Cam ' > 76 DM T2S '2' 76 m Tt <l 739 «2 n > a*3 Agrco Pnners n Lead n Hll Bowl Womelt's Pn Loop CARTERET The Agrco Pnwcta mantaned ther poston n CARTERET Wth a 2-5 recrd ths year, Carteret wll fnally plav a tram n ts own "luss ut.st ml Bowlw League to t^k- flr.st place n the Carterst Women's tomorrow when thev travel to gt.wo gnmes from the Oopper-,.,,,.,,, ctes The Mxed Fve held second Pont Pleasant for ther weekly, _, wuh, lwo. game vlctoty engagement, Head coach Dow 0VT- tne Copperettes K, n thnl Klyk ht a 49 set, shape for ths? hopes ^ue Mxed Fve rollod a )» to wn.! s j t as well as u hgh tp«m score o{ play varsty baseball also j ', > partcpate on the. varsty track Presdent's ade puts U.S. econoteam my at $390 bllllor. He hottest features for '56 Ch«vrb(«t never hud so gopd for yoy 4)«fore... no other car n ts feld even comes close. See f Chevrolet doesn't feature everythng you want for '56. Bold, new Motoramq Stylng- Just look t over-the lower, longer hood... the wder grlle that spsns the full front end... the bg bold parkng lghts. From the sde, you see the sweepng new speedlne chrome stylng hgh-set tallghts. Colorful new contemporary nterors add the fnal touch! Body by Fsher, of course. 8-volt Electrcal System Packs twce the punch of ordnary 6-volt systems spnp the engne up to one-thrd faster, you get surer startup n all weather. And you have a greater electrcal reserve supply. 90 HQ09EVCU AVE are n the new Chevrolet / A new "6 wth 40 HP. The new "Blue- Flame" 6 brngs you ths hgher horsepower plus a hgher - compresson rato (8 to ) olhushed hydraulc valve lfters. THE HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER t's the pkes Peak Record Preakerl The '56 Chevrolet proved ts surer, safer drvng control by breakng the Pkes Peak reeord! V8 Horsepower Zoom* to 205 That's what the jew "Super Turbo-Fre V8" pours out (an ejftrfl-cost opton). You can see why we say the hot one's even! hotter! Everythng n Automatc Power Features Power Steerng, Power Brakes, power-postoned front seat, power wndow controls. All are avalable as extra-cost optons. All Nawl Tha Bat Mr Sport Sedan wth 4 doors' ns ldtpol Starrng made easy Ball bearngs reduce frcton steerng effort n Chevrolet's Ball-Race steerng. Floats over the bumps Hdeaway Gas Cap Chevrolet's left-sde tallght holds a stylsh»ecret. Hnged at the bot-' torn, t swngs down to uncover the gas cap. Closed up, the cap's contclod- there's nothng n sght but the tallght! Ant-Dve brakng Ant-Dve brafcnjjf, an exclusve Chevrolet development, means more level stoppng-even when you ht the brakes hard! ' Roads seem newly paved wth Chevrolet's Glde- Rde front suspenson long Oltrpger rear sprngs soakng up the jolts. And Chevy'a catfooted on curves! Chevrolet performance put» your safety frst!, ECONOMY CHEVROLET, nc, CA -523 CARTERET, N. J, \ ' "

6 PAGE SX Prc-Advent Dance For S. Mary's CAKTKKKl' Th' (cncr.'l Corrtmttv fnr the ft Ma'y'.s Pr- Advet Danes whch Al be lnld Sunday Novomber 20tl m the spacous beautful 'fepthlon Hall on cfloke Avenue announced thp appontment of Mrs. Mnry Hamulnk Mrs. Mary Star as co-charmen of the ktchen personnel managynent who wll be asssted by: Mrs. Olga Kuz- B»; Mrs. Magdalene Carr; Mrs. Olea Hnlnwchuck; Mrs. Florence vantskl; Mrs. Rose Terebetsky; Mrs. Angle Szewczyk Mss Catherne Sawchak. The commttee also apponted Walter Olnda Mchael Hlrlak M co-charmen of the bar commttee who wll be asssted by: Mchael Terebet-sky; Joseph Polocng; Mchael Bobenchlk: Charles Bubnlck; John Klyk; Walter Bobenchlk; Joseph Les- Chek; Walter vantskl; John Bobenchlk; Mchael Capp: Stanlty Olnda; Stephen Hamutak; Anthony Otknecht; Joseph Su har; Joseph Hlrlak, Mchael Saw Cftftk Stephen tarnowskl. Musc for the affar wll be furnshed by Oley Bros. Orchestra from Newark. Dancng wll begn at 7 P.M. the affar s open to the publc. POTTED VENSON RUMP ROAST A 3-pound rump roast oft that bg buck prepared wth pcklng spces wll rate hgh on the famly lst of favorte venson dshes the moment t s served Dredge the roast n seasoned flour, to whch teaspoon of dry mustard has been added along wth the salt pepper, then brown on all sdes n 3 tablespoons of shortenng. Add % cup water, H cup red wne an,d 2 tablespoons pteklf! spces ^n a small sack), cover, smmer 2 hours. Add No. 2 can of tomatoes (cut upf, 4 tablespos mnced onon 4 tablespoons mnced celery, Blmmer hour longer. Serve wth th,e sauce made by the tomatoes art,d pan lquds. ROAST PHEASANT: CORN STUFFNG Just as do humans, pheasants ^Uke to be clover only the uncllpped felds, of course, offerng attracton to the rngnecks. n workng clover felds, move to zlgssftg fashon wth about 0 to 2 Wet to each of the zgs zags. Such tactcs wll nduce tghtsttng brds to check out a la wng n a hurry, Dstance between you your partners can be ncreased by ths devce, too! Roast pheasant wth corn stuff- ng s a super way of preparng ths kng of upl game brds. For your stuffng, mx together 3 cups soft bread crumbs, / 2 teaspoon salt. V teaspoon pepper, tablespoon mnced onon, tablespoon mnced celery, tablespoon mnced celery tops, tablespoon butter, tablespoon bacon drppngs, beaten egg lvs cups cream-style corn. Stuff truss pheasant bake 30 mnutes n hot oven (426 degrees, then cover roaster, reduce heat to slow (300 degrees) bake 2M hours longer. Snce pheasants have lttle fat on them thus tend' to dry n bakng, they should be basted frequently wth melted butter. DUCK LVERS: FLORENTNE Borne persons, though they relsh wld duck, fnd wld duck lvers a bt too gamey. Snce lvers are delcate organs do not lend themselves to the same treatment whch can be accorded the meat/ the best way to cope wth the stuaton s to let spces cover up Borne of the gamnessl Duck lvers Florentne flls the 'bll to perfecton! Melt 4 tablespoons butter n a skllet n t saute clove'garlc mnced, '/t cup chopped onon 4-oujjce can of mushrooms for 3 mnutes. Cut cup duck lvers nto small peces, dust wth flour, jbrown. Blend n 4 tablespoons flour, '/a teaspoon salt, Ve teaspoon oregano. Slo'wly add cup hot water n whch boullon cube has been dssolved an<l '/ 3 cup red wne, Str constantly untl thck, then pour over cooked spaghett. An empty '/-pnt waxed cream carton s a hy contaner n Forecast: COLD McGregor McGregor Sleeveless JACKETS Qulted Lned 5.00 DUMP «S MAN STUEET Nt to WuolwurU't Frday Tll > r. M. RULE MOROCCO... Photo shows naugural»t lbat of Morncco'j new four-man "Councl of the Throne," Mohamnrd Rckkal, Mohammed Sbln, Mohammed El Mokr S Tahar ou Assou. whch to freeze the lvers untl suffcent have been obtaned. Molnar's Press Nagy's \n Academy Women's Pn Loop BAKED GROUSE WTH GBLET STUFFNG Old Thunder Wngs was never served n fner style than stuffed wth gblet dressng, baked, accompaned to the table" wth wld grape or current jelly! CARTERET ~ Molna's pushed Smmer lver heart n water " s way up to wthn one name of to cover, 5 mnutes, then chop, the league - leadng Nagy's by Measure mx wth an equal sweepng the last-place Totero's amount of pork sausage, two slces n three games, whle the leaders of dry bread (cubed), salt suffered a two-game setback at pepper to taste. Mosten wth the hs of the thrd-place Lllan's team. melted butter, Stuff grouse, rub wth butter, As a result, the race tghtened place n bakng pan roast n up"consderably wth all top three moderate oven (350 degrees) teams separated by only one hour. Baste frequently wth butter same. pan drppngs.. Gert (Perry) Montazzol s the MSSOUR RABBT STEW From Mssour, where cottontals are so 'plentful that exceptonally long seasons are n order, comes thjs fne recpe for rabbt stew, sent n by Mrs. Wllam Streber of ndependence. Cut the rabbt nto servng peces dredge n seasoned flour. Melt 4 tablespoons drppngs or butter n a heavy skllet, acjd Vb cup chopped onons cup slced mushrooms, brown. Remove onons mushrooms from drppngs fry rabbt untl lghtly browned. Pour n -4 cups soup stock of dry wne. add 6 peppercorns, 2 sprgs parsley 2 rbs'of celery together wth the leaves. Cover skllet smmer rabbt untl well done, an hourjor more. Ten mnutes before servng add the mushrooms onons. Thcken drppngs wth flour, to whch sour cream or mlk may be added f more lqud s needed. Board n Rddle (Contnued from Page A move by Rchard Donovan to reject prevous bds was turned {(own. After some dscusson, t Was decded to wthhold further acton on fuel untl the board's specal sesson, to determne what procedure s to be followed. Tysewcs Gven. (Contnued from Page One) A graduate of Carteret Hgh School, Sp2 Tysewcz entered the Army n July, 945. He was statoned n Chcago, /, prevous to hs asgnment here. A second ol-producns formaton found n srael' DD YOU SAY- GOO-GOO DOLLS? STEV^ ALLEN'S (Star of NBC^TV) GOQ-GOO POLLS! WE GOT 'EM! Only 59c Ea:h ACE NEWS AGENCY Rahway Avenue at Green Street WOODBRTlGE Treat The Famly To SUNDAY DNNER At Woodbrdge Townshp's Most Beautful Restaurant HOWARD JoHuon] WOODBKUUE lloute No. -^-At the t'loverlejl Molnar's Totero's 3) (0) CALL COST 5422 BALTMORE, Md. A telephone 3all from an outdewr booth on ft '::;hway cost Rol V. Long, of Shelby, Del., $ After makng the call, Mr. Long dscovered hs wallet, whch he had taken out of hs pocket n the phone booth, was mssng. t contaned $422. mostly n $20 blls. He drove back to the booth but hs wallet v had dsappeared. FSHKN BROSJ %yor<'k Nls (Her ; 2( for hu\ Week; Stojkas Score Wn CM!Tl'KKT Fnr,)0.weemd :,n,: urrk, Ed Mayorek avernl nvcv :!(!(). He batted 208 ths..k. rollm; scolds of 20, 205 n :.]'.', Last wrek Ed turned n n :VT.» ' of 67. n hr lw;gest upset recorded n tl:p Cartcret Commercal B>\Olm>, Lenmc ths week, the s: ;-und place Sto.k's. strkng u-lh nl the fury of a tger, clawed tlc league leadng Grohmann's n all three games, to over nto srrond place n the team stn?!. The Babc's, Furnture also sccred an mportant trumph, by reporu on Ue star's publc huntng fshng grounds, the turn- late. have checked several tmes, 'out of hunters yesterday closely Mr. George offers these rxplanatons ether hs drvers do wth success markedly greater on approxmated that of last year not come n or tne ouses break pheasants. The greater bas on down." pheasants generally bore out reports of the state's s?.me manage- There was a letter from the Washngton-Nathan Hale PTA an ment department of greater nestthe queston. The group charged: ng success of wld brds ths year. overcrowdng, no proper schedule, Some tracts' reported fewer hunt- carelessness on the part of ers but others noted a szeable drvers, no sgnals when the bus ncrease. stops not enough buses at The 5,505-aere Coller's Mlls dsmssal tme, tract near New Egypt, where 730 Board member Patrck Potoc-! men hunted on the frst day last ng suggested the presence of j year, yesterday was vsted by the truant offcer to supervse 890 men who shot took home loadng unloadng of the 320 pheasants, 260 qual, 78 rabbts, 4 squrrels 9 ducks. Yes- second- chldren wth the»ld of other school system employes. A representatve of.,uje' Holy Famly George Haws, game manager. terday's check was reported by School PTA' commented that On the Flatbrook tract, Russel other communtes have pad A. Spnks, manager, reported volunteers dong suc]p work.,l8 hunters compared to,257 Robert R. Browr, presdent, last year but attrbuted the decrease to confuson n tryng to blastng the heretofore place Neme'th's Beverages h «thrre straght games thereby dropln's them to fourth place n the team stng. n the fnal match of the nght, the Prcemen took the Carteret Burners Servce for a three-game r-rfc. SURPLUS'STOCKS The Government's nvestment n farm surpluses declned to $7, ,000 on July 3, the ffth chnp n us many months. However, ths drop s expected to be reversed when the bumper 955 crops are harvested.. The hgh mark n the Government's nvestment n surplus crops was $7,440,- 56,000 last February 28. 'eadng bowler n the league, LGHTNNG holdng the hgh ndvdual average of 56.8, as well a-s the hgh KENNETT, Mo. Recently, a ndvdual game of 200 the bolt of lghtnng ht a tree here, hl!h ndvdual set of 508. coursed aeross the wet grass, up a The results: dran ppe nto out of a LllLtc'S D, S,... <2> ktch'sn. Another bolt struck the Nasy's...:, < rado at the fre department headquarters knocked a freman Kochek's (3) rght out of hs char. Nether bolt Dusko's.. (0) caused fre. SOLAR BATTE«Y n an epochal tegt, a rural telephone crcut n Georga was operated by power harnessed drectly from the sun. t marked the frst commercal use of the solar battery, an nventon barely a year old. The Man Requrement Maude Let's start a secret socety. Alce All lght, heard a lot of secrets at the brdge party ths afternoon. SNCE MA^NE-TRACTON Dscounts of LONEL TRANS Complete Sflt from $2.95 $ 60% OrT! A Small Depost Wll Hold Your Selecton Tll Chrstmas CONSULT US ON YOUR LONEL PROBLEMS All guaranteed servce. Work done on our es by our own traned personnel. FRDAY, NOVEMBER., 955 Ar <:n.p.t fnntnunl from 'KC OP l'drnt ftdwn H. Qun sad thll. "n bus.stuaton n Wcsl Cnrtorol s tnwlnu from h.rt to The buses are contnually pheasant Baj B< Reports ndcate assured the parents the board would make an effort to have County Superntendent Robert f. Blunt present for the specal j meetng wth George representatves of the West Carteret secton. Edwn Wantoch, board member, sad George had volated hs contract wth the board, accord- ng to state regulatons whch prohbt overcrowdng st- ng on school buses. Another member of the board, Edward Dolan, noted that bd notces had been sent out for the past several years to bus frms from Newark to South Amboy. 'JJENTON JudRK by the reach the awa due to the washout of Schaefer's Brdge. The hunters yesterday took 43 pheasr ants, 444 rabbts, 69 squrrels, 42 grouse, 2 ducks 8 woodcock. The bag last year was 283 pheasants, 344 rabbts, 22 grouse, 67 qual, 8 woodcock. 3 qual, 2 ; ducks a gray fox. The turnout at Clnton, reported manager Ruaell D. plnks, was 885 men yesterday compared to 920 last year. The gunners yesterday shot 386 pheasants, 45 rabbts 0 squrrels. Last year the hunters got 225 pheasants, 33 rabbts, 37 squrrels, a grouse four woodcock. ncdentally, Spnks sad there The local company was the only one to submt a bd each tme, "f we held George to; were a lot of mssed shots that techncaltes, we'd be forced to [ there must be plenty of game left. take the chldren to school by car," he sad. FALL FASHON BASC: The soft dress for fall s mportant n every wardrobe. Ths one n Avsco rayon tssue crepe s fashoned wth pleated blouse top a skrt that falls nto graceful folds to the hem. The dress fabrc, desgned by Blcomsburg, s so wearable t ffdes from town to tea w'.h perfect pose. One Consolaton j "What do you thnk of our two' datt.s for senator?" "Well, now, there's one^onsotton, we can't elect both of; hem." - FORDS- PLAYHOUSE W2D. ThRU SAT. "TO HELL AND BACK" wth Aude Murphy "JUNGLE MOON MAN" wth Johnny Wessmuller (Sat. Matnee - Extra Cartoons Comedy) SUN. THRU TUES. "LEFT HAND OF GOD" wth Humphrey Botart Gene Ttern*y "JAL BUSTERS" wth Leo Gurcey the Bowery Boys Sat. Sun. Contnuous from ' 2 r. M. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 6 "HUNGARAN SHOW" From 2 P. M. Contnuous Mat Tank Slates Rutgers Releases NEW BRUNSWCK Schedules for Rutgers wrestlng, swmmng fencng teams were j announced ths week.by Harry J. Rockafeller. drector of athletcs. Coach Dck Volva wll have fve lettermen on.h from hs mat squad whch won seven of nne dual meets pfaced ffth n the Easterns. Nne meets are oa tap agan, seven at- home. Swmmng mentor Jm Relly wll have 0 letter wnners avall able from last year's squad whch splt 0 meets placed second n the Eastern Collegate Ath> letc Conference meet, The mer- '. men wll be home n sx of 0 ; meets. Seven monogram wnners wll! be'avalable to fencng coach Reno Rng, whose squad faces a 0- match slate, 'four at home. The 954 bladesmen posted a 5-7 mark. One of the hghlghts of the wnter card wll be a wrestlngbasketball double-header January 4. The mat squad wll face Navy at 7 P. M., So Wrone "My wfe talks to herself." "So does mne, but she doesn't realze t. She thnks 'm lsten- tag." Your Garden Ths Week By ( hnrlm H. Cftnnor* Rutfcn Unversty, the 8UU Untvtmlty o( New Jemy! Bulb plantng s Contnung. t ; s advsable to plant narcssus hyacnths the smaller mnor bulbs corms (snowdrops, snowflake, grape hyacnth, crocus, squl»l earler so that they can become well establshed, but they may stll be put n. Success wll depend upon fall wnter weather condtons. f 'the sol should freeze early [deep, root-makng may not be so successful. f the wnter s open, as the past few have been, everythng should be all rght. Tulps should not be planted untl late. Planted too early, they are lkely to start development of leaves before good roots are formed, ths may result n loss. Every tme see a row of ndvdually planted tulps always red-strung n front of a foundaton plantng of evergreens. am remnded of a sentence n a book on bulbs wrtten many years ago:!"a tulp planted by tself looks lke a damsel enterng a dancehall where there Bre no partners," Put them n groups of three or flve or closer together for better effect. Gardeners often Ssk f t l«necessary to dg tulps every sprng. f they are planted n a sold bed for mass effect, t mght be desrable because you then mantan vgor unformty. THURS. L THRU SAT. '.rrol Flynn - Joanne Dru "THE WARRORS" (CnemaScopc) Also "f OOTSTEPS n the FOG" Gant Saturday Matnee HEY, KDS! Two Great Moves "THE WARRORS" "Abbott & Costelto n the Navy" Plus 5 CARTOONS SUN. THRU WED. Burt Lancaster n "THE KENTUCKAN" (ClncmaScope) Also "A PRZE OF GOLD" wth Rchard Wldmark you can fnd someone to fx anythng! 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7 CARTERET PRESS 'blhhed Every Frday by Carteret Press 65 Roosevelt AvenuefCarteret, N. J. Telephone CarteVet Charles E. Gregory Edtor Publsher t Subscrpton rates by mall, ncludng postage, one year, $3.00; sx months, $.60; three months, 85 cents; sngle copes by mall, 0 cents. All payable n advance. By carrer delvery, 8 cent* per copy. Entered 4s second class matter June 6,924, ftt Curteret, N.J., Post Offce under the Act nf March, 879. Two Receptons for German Prsoners t s nterestng to note the way n whch East West Germany are recevng German prsoners-of war naw beng released l, y the Sovet Unon. p/mer'bulgann, of Russa, recently pronjsed West _^ German Chancellor Konrad Aoenauer TS""release some nne thous Germans servng war crmes sentences n Russa, these prsoners are now reachng East West Germany. n West (^hnffhy, hgh offcals, both. offcers men, {re greeted wth warmth, tears, wreaths of flowers. Ther loved ones meet them at the trans church leaders hgh Government offcals offer offcal welcomes to the men, who have been confned n Russan prson camps for o\*r ten years. n East Germany the returned prsoners arc gven a cool recepton. East German polce block off the recevng staton from East German ctzens, the East Germany press blasts them as Naz nvaders who should npt be gven a warm welcome. Moreover, the East Gemany press charges them wth havng nvaded peace-lovng states brs them as Naz aggressors. n West Germany these prsoners clam that the release of these' men s a humantaran act on the part of Russa, the men are receved n a sprt of forgveness. Wth the excepton of some of the hghrankng offcers, t s dffcult to assess the.mount of blame to be placed upon ndvdual solders who were drafted nto the German Army. Certanly, one cannot lmc the ndvdual conscrpt, who was drafted n wholesale numbers n Germany, :«n Htler's dabolcal actons. Therefore, from a strctly humantaran \-wpont, the West German recepton of these prsoner! s justfed, n accord wth establshed Chrstan prncples. Moreovt r, we must admt, even at ths late date, that Htler's Germany Staln's Russa n e brds of a feather, when Htler attacked Russa, t was dog-eat-dog one ruthless dctator aganst another. Record Producton ' he Unted States experenced record ; nducton durng the thrd quarter of ths > a, the Presdent's Councl of Economc Advsers recently reported. The economy of -:L.S country contnued an upward surge n ' thrd quarter of 955.at about the same uc as that of-the frst sx months. The encouragng part about the latest 'nt s that the ncreased gross natonal! "luct resulted from more busness, f^*busness captal nvestment, > ^ not the result of a stockng up n n- Hones. Consumer spendng, the report l; ws, was at an annual rate of over $256-, '«.000,000 the Wgttest n our hstory. (onsdmer spendng was sx mllon dol- N VKARS AT DARTMOUTH ( Sloan Dckey, n revewol Saturday the aocompllsh- J n.s of hts fljst ten years as >' "-dent of Dartmouth College, > able to pont to substantal "H gan at a lmber of ""s The college jlas been! 'Ktcned physcally, flnan- -V lntelectually under W:. Dckey's magnatve lead- 'j'c.sruut Dckey, suggests the ' '' ' <'f stll furfker ourrlcular ' '"'w mrt ths wll be watched ' ' :l nterest by all those who '"' 'lmlar wth what he has '" ' "ly accomplshed n ths " l! An unusual coure' at ll:»uuth s called "Ore*t s- "' t s coupted wth a ; "Wlc Affars Laboratory." t squred of all senors, purpose l«to brng the aca- ""H: world nto closer touch ) "the outsde world. t s " l!lv une of many nterestng :n^ that are happenlnf at " ''tmouth. These sprlttl n '"»' Part from the skll ' of Dartmouth's young. t s a pltluure "mgratulate hm upon the '"'"loton of ten rchly prothje- ;; V ' years. The New York UlU's. PRESS lars ahead of the second quarter, the efttent of the busness boom beng experenced was shown by ths ncrease. The housng boom showed sgns of levelng off n the latest report ths has been the purpose of Government restrctons on mortgage credt. All n all, the new report s hghly encouragng, almost makes t certan beyond doubt that hs year s to be an all-tme record year n U. S. economc hstory. Last Stronghold of the Kllers The frst half of the present century may well be recorded n medcal hstory as the Golden Age when nfectous dseases one by one gave up ther secrets, or were made powerless by preventve vaccnes or savng antbotcs. Most of the deadler non-con-. tagous klllers > to0 arfe ' n advanced stages Of ex P loraton treatment. One major dsease, however, remans vrtually the mystery t has been snce the begnnng of tme. Muscular Dystrophy, though under ntensve study for the past fve years, s stll an llusve phantom that wastes, paralyzes, klls ts vctms 200,000 Amercans, most of them chldren. But fve years s not long n the soluton of hstorcal medcal "cases? The Salk- vaccne dd not come untl 7 years after the frst organzed attack upon 'polo. Wth contnued publc support of Muscular Dytrophy Assocatons of Amerca, nc., the scentfc research projects t sponsors more than a hundred snce ts 'foundaton, 65 currently actve the answer s the cause, cure preventon of ths last deadly engma cannot be far dstant. Durng Thanksgvng Week, November 2-25, fre fghters volunteer ctzens wll call on our homes for funds toncrease the pressure of the scentfc attack upon muscular dystrophy. «Ths grm sege of muscular dystrophy s an epc drama befttng medcne's Golden Age. Your generous contrbuton durng Thanksgvng Week can help make ts concluson vctorous. Mal Chrstmas Parcels Early Wth less than two months untl Chrstmas, the Post Offce Department s urgng all ctzens to mal overseas-bound parcels before November 5. Thq s the only way postal offcals can promse to servce men by Chrstmas. f one msses the November 5 deadlne wth* a Chrstmas parcel, he may. mal t Ar Parcel Post the Post Offce Department beleves these packages wll arrve by Chrstmas-tme even f maled as late as.november 30. t s advsable to mal parcels scheduled for delvery n Japan, Korea the Pacfc sls as early as possble,, f these parcels are destned for members of the Navy or Marne Corps, they should be maled mmedately. The Post Offce Department suggests you refran from sendng food, snce servce men are well,'suppled wth food overseas snce spolage s apt to result because of the long delay often encountered n transt. Ths year the Post Offce Department has prepared a pamphlet, whch was made employees. Ths wrter also two- way rados nstalled n' hghway mantenance trucks for the frst tme wll expedte snow removal acton as well as the spreadng of abrasves where needed on the hghways. Commssoner Palmer clams the sze of the job confrontng the Hghways Department n the event of a-statewde snow s equvalent to clearng a two lane roadway across the country from New Jersey to Calforna. Ths s accounted for "by the hgh percentage of multple avalable n the latter'half of October, t tells how parcels sh6uld be wrapped, ted labeled for overseas servce men. You may obtan one free at your nearest post offce. nons of Others BUTTER S to EAT n Aprl, 954, Secretary Benson cut the : support prce on butter, amd a great clamor of protest. At that tme, years of supportj at 00 per cent of party had combned to cut down the consumpton of butter ncrease the government's agng deteroratng store qf t. People were eatng margarne butter was flowng nto government storage at the rate of two to two a half mllon pounds a day.» n 2 years, the average Amercan had cut tls annual butter use from 6.7 pounds to 8.8 pounds. Margarne consumpton went up from.9 pounds to 78 pounds n the same perod. Some of ths was the result of better advertsng dstrbuton methods for margarne, but most of t certanly was the prce appeal of the unsupported product. Butter was beng supported out of the market. But look what has happened snce the support was lowered.] At the rate they are gong, Amercan^ wll eat an ^average of 9.3 pounds fo butter per capta ths year, whle margarne ts frst dp n consumpton n sx years. At the same tme government stocks " are headed downward.... Another better way has been demonstrated by the Flrda orange growers. nstead of call- ng for support prces, they have taken full advantage of modern marketng methods. Frst canned orange juce then frozen juce have ncreasngly taken care of the surplus frut. The use of frozen juce has quadruplet n fve years... Butter has not run that way. Packagng has been mproved, n neat quarter-pound wrappngs, over the old cut-t-out of a tub sellng. But the progress n that drecton has been slght. The possbltes of fresh, unsalted butter have not been explored. Spreads lke butter honey or butter maple sugar have not been developed. Suport prces are the worst possble answer to a surplus. New attractve uses, gve far greater tope. -- Boston Herald. LQUOR AND DOPE Lquor dope made a depressng appearance on the pages of hundreds of newspapers ths week, the custodans (Cohtlnued on Page Twelve) PAGE SEVEN TRENTON New Jersey hghways wll be kept clear by an army of workers ths wnter when snow ce transforms rbbons of roadway nto dangerous avenues of death, State Hghway Commssoner Dwlght R, G. Palmer reports 775 unts of mechanzed equpment are posed \ready to move out on the hghways as soon as snow storms threaten to slow down traffc. ncluded are 3 large rotary plows; 47 heavy trucks equpped wth plows Snd abrasve spreaders; 226 smayer trucks wth plows, spreaders; 73 large graders; 7 snow loaders; 227 contractors tmcks-'an plows. To meet the onslaught of wnter, the Hghway Department has dvded th«state nto 47 snow removal sectons, of whch 57 are entrely manned by the department workers. Heavy sfmws ce n the balance of the areas are fought by hghway employees untl the stuaton gets out of h contractors' 0* trucks are called upon for ad. The Hghway Department has already nstalled over 200 mles of snow fence around the State to prevent snow drfts on hghways. ce. control- durng the wnter months ahead comprses 50 pe cent of the work of crews dspatched to hlls curves to spread abrasves prevent skddng. When weather forecasts ndcate a heavy snow storm wll descend on New Jersey, an around-the-clock wptch wll be kept by mantenance bureau Under the Captol Dome By J. Josept Grbnlns lane pavement, traffc crcles other nterchanges on the State Hghway. System, VETERANS DAV:-Memoral wreaths wll be placed before the Tomb of the Unknown Solder n Arlngton Cemetery tomorrow only by a representatve of Presdent Dwlght D. Esenhower by the Natonal Commttee for the Observance of Veterans Day. Last year Salvatore A. Bontempo, Drector of the State Dvson of Veterans Servces of the Department of Conservaton Economc Development, represented New Jersey among the 48 states, n the Parade of Wreaths at the tomb. Because Congress has offcally changed the name of Armstce Day to Veterans Day n honor of all lvng veterans as well as those who have passed on, the Amercan Legon has dropped ts former plans of havng a representatve of each State place a wreath near the tomb, Drector Bontempo, a World War 2 veteran, was thrd n lne last year at the colorful exercses, because New Jersey sgned the Consttuton on December 8, 787, thus becomng the thrd State to enter the Unon. The Garden State was preceded only by Delaware Pennsylvana whch had sgned on December 7 ahd December 2 respectvely. GLAMOR GRLS C»«a»*mt»«M** * mttm TEACHERS Governor Robert B. Meyner beleves New Jersey teachers should act as enthusastc recrutng offcers at every opportunty to secure more teachers nstead of derdng ther professon thus dscouragng ther pupls from enterng t. n a recent speech prepared for delvery at the annual conventon of^he New Jersey State Federaton of Teachers n Atlantc Cty, whch was never delveret_.because of a mx-up, the governor touohed on the subject. "A doctor or lawyer or carpenter or steamftter may tell hs own son not to follow n hs footsteps; but such a remark affects only one chld," the governor" was scheduled to say. "The frustrated teacher can dscourage a whole roomful of young people; by the same token, an nspred dedcated teacher can encourage to follow hs example. scores "What caused most of you to go nto teachng, among other thngs, was a desre to serve others. hope you wll clng to ths deal gan from t the deep ntelectual sprtual satsfactons that flow from t. We ana.#u.\btptetat r that so many fne men women Are followng ths course would ask for the beneft of your communty, the State the naton as a whole that you do what you can to attract newcomers to your hgh callng." PROSECUTORS: - County prosecutors n New Jersey must not only be zealous n enforcng the law, but must, consstently refran from any conduct that s lackng n the essentals of far play, Chef Justce Arthur T. Verbllt nssts. A Supreme Court opnon wrtten by the Chef Justce reversed a false swearng convcton of a Polce Chef n Vnel because the Cumberl County Prosecutor told the jury, he pould have produced character wtnesses to prove that hs character was good. n makng such a statement, the Chef Justce sad,the prosecutor was tryng to do ndrectly what he could not legally do drectly attack the polce chef's charac- (Contned on Page Twelve) New Jersey Publc Optmstc About State's Busness Job Prospects Ry KENNKT UNK. Drector, pected more or the same amount Prnceton Retfarch Servce of bualnws Jobs; 26% expected CM busness fewer PRNCETON Confdence n New Jersey's busness Job jobs, 6T- expressed no prospect* Just btfofc the heavjl* opnftn. Chrstmas shoppng begns s n other words, snce the «nd hlsh. of June. 955, those who expect, A sold majorty of the state's more or the same amount of adult ctzens two out of every bualntt Jobs nut frauered three- -are of tho opnon that a 2% drop: those ^hn expect New Jersey wll hnve the same less busmen fe«^r jobs fs or more - busness employment durnr the nrxt few years ' than t had durnr the past year or two, n New Jersey Poll survey just completed reveals. At tho same tm«\ more than one n every four across the state expect less busness fewer Jobs. regstered a % flh^ the num'jer who exprvjw no opnon s % hgher today than t was four months ago. mportant, too. s the fact that tlwproporuon of the stale's populaton expectng the same or more busness Jobs n the state s hgher than t was a n other words, those who sec year ago two years ago at more or tre snrrte Amount of th Um«. busness Jobe for New Jersey durng the next few years ever, u t was three years ago. t s not qute so hgh, how- outnumber by a rnnrsh of bel Here s the trend n New Jerley over the past eght years: tcr than two to one those wh& see less busness fewer jobs. J»b Prospectt, These were the fndngs when Statewde Prnceton Research Servce's New Jersey Poll stall reporters asked a representatve crosssecton of the state's adult publc: "How do you Feel about busness condtons n New Jersey for the next few years? Do you thnk there'll be more busness " mure Jobs than durng the past year or two, or less busness fewer jobs?" The results: Busness Job Prospects, Statewde More or the same 66'r More 22'r Same. 4 Less 27 No opnon 7 Four months ngn, 68^ ex- F.uht ye»r» ago (947) Seven yean an (»«) J47 6 Sl yean no (949) 5 4 Fve yean»go ( Four ye»n ao U (95) 74 9 Three yenre «o (952) Two years ago n 9 (95) 59 One ytar mo (954) (Contnued on Page Twelve THS BANK WLL BE OPEN TODAY (Tlll'RS)AV), NOVEMBER 0, FROty 4 TO ( V ML AND WLL BE CLOSED ALL DAV FRDAY, NOVEMBER, VETERANS DAY Holday V' or adopt th«-!l $o/vgmber th contq peace, to o lfuglt to preserve t. May pafrqtc devoton n our wned forces. Q Pad on Savngs Accounts, Pad on Savngs Certfcates Woodbrdge Natonal Bank Member; fedcr. B*mn* S»»l«m»* Federal kpo»lt nsurance furpuralton!

8 \(\l t-tlttm. N< /v : frf.p CART R Temptng Fnale fo a hnkcy Dnner -EASY S THANKSGVNG'SPCE CAKE s a luscous dessert for your rohd.'y dnner, Made wth supeffne cake flour, the tenderness of the cake s further assured by the use of buttermlk. Deep Mocolate layers set off the tawny lght tnn of the Sea Foam T' ostng^-on top, a delghtful garnsh of danty "fans," mode wth strps of dates. A fttng flnaltf'for Thanksgvng feasts. THANKSGVNG SPCE CAKE 2 caps Swam Down Cake Flour { % teaspoon-wda teaspoon salt U teaspoon dotes y% teaspoon allspce teaspoon cnnamon Sea Foam Frostng V cup shortenng 'll cups sugar 3 eggs, unbeaten 3 squares unsweetened chocolate, melted, Buttermlk* teaspopn vanlla 'Wth vegetable shortenng, use y» cups buttermlk. Wth butter or margarne, use Cup buttermlk. Sft flour once, measure, add soda, salt, spces, sft together three tmes. Cream Shortenng, add sugar gradually, cream together untl lght fluffy. Add eggs, one at a tme, beatng well after each. Add melted chocolate blend. Then add flour, alternately wth buttermlk, a small ambunt at a tme, atng after each addton untl smooth. Add vanlla; blend, "\rn batter rho two round 9-nch layer pans, whch have ned on bottoms wth paper. Bake n moderate oven (375* ' mnutes, or untl done. Remove cakes from oven cool fare racks. Then spread Sea Foam Frostng between layers ' on top sdes of cake. Garnsh top of cake wth clusters f slvered dates, f desred. Sea Foam Frostng. Combne 2 unbeaten egg whtes, V4 /cups frmly packed brown sugar, dash of salt, dnd V4 cup of water n top of double boler. Beat mnute, or untl thoroughly mxed. Cook over rapdly bolng water, beatng constantly wth rotary egg beater (or at hgh speed of electrc beater) 7 mnutes'or untl frostng wll st n stff peaks. Remove from bolng water. Add teaspoon vanlla beat mnute, or untl thck enough to spread. (ANS) Conventonal Approach on thnk that the Sundny K church servce s lke a ccu'cuo; many famles send Mc lcltmte. Texas Pac- t: R. R. Topcs. n \\ \\ More Than Lkely The best way to keep up wth the Jonessfls s to take t easy for a whle n a few years you'll meet them connk back. Overl Lfe. Haw unt rasy to restore the shape of ven adcr they've been worn. Stretch the gloves gently, lengthw";p, rght after you take them nff. K you're brushln garments on your ronng board before pressng them, h«ve a jrlece of olcloth to place on the board for the lnt. t wll keep tls lronfng board Cover clean, wnlrsry lnt-free. After clothes are (prlnkled, t's best to fom rather than roll them. They whl be dampened more even- RECPE OF THE WEEK Mnce Meat 8»ue«(Makes % cups) V cup sugar»4 tabletpoom cornrtarch % cup bolng water ) tablespoon lemon juce Vf teaspoon" Salt 9-ounce package condensed mnce meat cup cold wrter Blend sugar cornstarch. Str n bolng water. Cook slowly, strrng constantly untl thckened clear, ftemove from heat; add lemon juce, salt prepared mnce meat, To prepare mnce meat, break t nto small peces n a sauce pah, cold water str to break lumps, frng to a boll bol rapdly for two mnutes. Serve sauce hot or cold on gngerbread, spce cake or squares of yellow or whte cake ly have fewer wrnkles n them for ronng out. f you have especally large peces to ron fnd that shftng them frequently on the ronng board s a heavy chore, as t easly can be, tten spread a sheet over your rug, place an extetaon cord on the ron press on the floor. Try ths for' quck results on a spread, tablecloth or large, heavy drapes. Keep t can of lghter flud hy spot your husb's tes frequently. They'll keep clean mmaculate. World ocean shp accdents declne n 954. t \'t t \\ l\ u TAMK MPASSF... V. S, army tank whch slpped nfl brdge at Burgbernhelm durng NATO m»neuvcrs n South Germany, presents problem tn engneers. AUTHOR OF "HOW TO STOP WORRYNG AND START LVNG" RANCES BRUNS, 227 Daflodl Lane, Wantagh, New York, w»s P rushed to the doctor wth what was thought to be an attack of appendcts. The doctor examned her gave the verdct: Ulcers. Twenty-tWee years old ulcers! A gloomy outlook. There must be a reason, She looked back across the years. At the age of 9 nne months after ther marrage, her husb suffered a stroke. They had to weather some hardshp but managed to pull through farly well. However, later she became obsessed wtfy re-lvng the past would contnually dwell on what had.happened to them durng those early days of marrage. f Her husb were late, she would get terrble pans n her stomach. The same thng would happen f he happened to menton that he wasn't feelng too well. Fnally she took hold at herself decded that her atttude would never do. She then decded to go out get a job; Ths started her takng an nterest n lfe agan. Then she enrolled for a course n CARNEGE publc speakng'n order to meet more people broaden her outlook, as wetl u learn how to express herself. She says all ths has made her feel young agan gven her an entrely new outlook on lfe. Now she says the worst that happens to her s a happy tred feelng NEW BEAUTY PLUS YEAR 'ROUND PROTECTON FOR YOUR HOME WORDS 'lnorm" ^THOUGHTS Volunteers dd not appear ;n great numbers for the start of the natonal neserve^ft-month tranng program.» M ANY c-nnnn-:t'; n Wa^hnRtm ;nc sprku! tho answer to a hplly cuntrovcvsal queston of polcy, to whch al t.,.,,,"^'" "tw hnt; can prosperty be eon-notrolled agree. They any llr( Z,''"' 3 by the manpulaton of manpulbtons enabled tn- n)' "' y money, of credt, nterest rates straton to Rcrap control? ","'! taxes?" The Esenhower admnstraton corporaton excess profts am vde dvdend tax beneft, "' has been hghly successful thus They say the monetary n,,,., far n Jugglng these economc ncreased nterest rates h factors to control the naton's economy. The Admnstraton fscal senstve fa^n commodty P] ' (l( contrbuted to deflatng the,,,,^' y strng pullers pont to the hgh And ths deflaton of farm ()l (,' natonal ncome, overall prosperty declare they have Sta- has been used to offset nn,,,' prces of ndustral products ul permttng the clam Uut',',,', blzed prces, have kept employment hgh, deflated a 953 boom are stablzed. headed toward nflaton by a hard Publc Affars Vslltute n ^ money polcy; reversed that polcy makes these crtcsms: That r,'.,,.^ to combat the recesson of clary polces have been USC.M' ; boasted nterest rates reward lenders wth hgher!!,',, when mone/jrts plentful; ncreased est rates at the expense [ ^ margnfe used the Fed-publc welfare; eral Reserve banks to stem over, That nterest rates m all ty pr. s credt otherwse kept the na of borrowng has rsen mnt tlon's busness gong at lull tlt on a sound bass. But wheth er ths turnng off on of economc controls lke a laucet rates now up to 347, whch means 4 to 5% on less than prme b, r. rowefs). tyal cost of natonal rvbt has ncreased; can be kept up ndefntely s wor- That banks lenders, nv, ryng «ome busness leaders as well as economsts. Ths worry comes over (he tre mendous debt ple-up of both prvate publc debt the hgh cost of credt. Whle the busness communty contnues to make new records at tremendous profts gans have been made by some groups at the expense of others The Publc Affars nsttute, a Washngton economc servce warns ts clents that t s tme to take stock of these economc manpulatons as devces for control lng the economy. They warn tha the 953 recesson was unneces WLL You RETURN FROMtrfE nry was brought. lbrmt the Admnstraton!! html been partcular bencnntu «, the money polces that,nnk profts have been pushed tn h, 6 h. er levels every year snce s;,;. That specal tax trentru.n 0 profts losses from v,\ r,, U. S. Government sennt;,;,. n. ables banks to charce.!,<. H 00 p*jr cent whle gans [,!:!f. curltes salts arc tnxt-l,,! ;, r! v 25%; that n 954 when H ' declned, banks stll made mllon gan from sale nf [,-,- ment securtes, taxyl ;,t, 25%, that ths year ba: k- reducng tax lablty hv. government bonds at a loss taljl tax. deductble. \\ Here's a Savng Tp fyom Santa... That jolly fellow so wse n the ways of. Chrstmas the many budget dsturbng expenses that come wth t, suggests you jon our Chrstmas Club rght now! t costs so lttle a week you'll barely feel the dfference. Then, when Chrstmas '56 rolls... along-,-a wonderful sum wll be watng to assure you the best, fnost money-carefree holday ever! ))\\\ \\ \\ \\ Allwtf thcr HASTNGS «lum-awnm for doorways, wndow, porche, pjto re constructed of sturdy.040 arcraft alumnum... provde year 'round pro- \\ tecton for your home. Lutrom enamel Yt \t \\ \\ l \\ t l! HASTNGS alum- AWNNGS fnsh frmly bonded to metal, n choce of smart colon cotnbnatton,»» urn latnl beauty n sun, ran, snow. Specally desgned ar vents n sdes. T4a fnest awnngt money can trty, yet modestly prctd... easy to nstall. ASK rot rm STMM Let us jve s%u the cost of equppnj ygur home wth HASTNQS alum- AWNNGS on doors wndows wthout oblgaton. The New-mproved 'TRPLE TRACK* Alumnum Combnaton Wndow Prmantnt y«or 'round protecton Beautfully dttrgntj t Mad* of «xrr«d«d alumnum Nothng to chq»g» Nothng to *tot«no rut No rot Factory GuoranrMd ' JOHN GEORGES, PROP. - OPEN FRDAY TLL 9 P. M. GEORGES ALUMNUM STORM WNDOWS \ /ALOUSES WOODBBJDGE WO HEAR HOW CHRSTAN SCENCE HEALS WOR 70 KC. :5 P. M. Sunday VETERANS'DAY By Congrtttonal acton, ue note celebrate Armttce Day at VETER- ANS' DAY, November, to pay trbute to the veteram of World Wan H Korea. * * On ths specal day, we honor the brave men women who devotedly»erved our country n tme of war. May we always keep brght the memory of ther patrotc deeds noble self-sacrfce that have done so much to keep freedom brght for all of us;. Veterans of Amerca, we salute you. Members payn $.00 a week weeks Wll receve f 5O,ao Members payn ; $2.00 a week foj ffty week* wll receve Members payn Members payn $3.00 a week, fol flfty weeks wll recejve $5.00 a week for ffty weeks Kll receve Members payng $0.00 a week for ffty weeks wll rcoetve Members payng $20.00 a week for ffty weeks wll receve soo.ee.0j0.oo SLACKS NO HANDLNG Oft &RKVCE CHARGE except wher-tbe; 40th paymtpt la not completed u pttvlge fctjarge of,m wll be made. --,. / wth the purchase of any man's SUT or COAT prced at $49.50 (Hd up OPEN TODAY (THURSDAY) 4 H6 P. M. CJOSBP ALL DAY FRDAY, NOVEMBER Woodbrdge Natonal Bank MEMBKK Federal Reserve System Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton ^#r*rj»*t^mtfj»a<4t>'-t^^s^'r«^'!!(^ TAKE 20 WEEKS TO PAY a complete selecton of GRLS' BOYS' Fne Apparel FafMUt Moke RAOOS WATCHES JEWELRY MOSKN'S Qualty Clothe* Easy Credt 84 SMTH ST., PERTH AMBQY Ths bank wll be closed all day November On account uf the holday ths bank wll be open Thu»d»y from 6 to * ' Bunk wth All the Servces" RST BANK AND Thusr CoMmNY PERTH AMBOY.HJ. Member Federal Depost uturance Corporaton

9 / ABOUT YOUR HOME actvty born lm-d front porch? f the floor ' s<-[ ;ctpd mnnvrl mos m'l rcogntlon, you wll h,u.(,rd n n now flonr pon-h L'ncl desgned for use only ly, surfaces exposed to excessve "t nr wpar. Ths seems to np-., groat many rooms n tlr jrtc-n lome the younrstprs [!n-nnm, the hall, the ktchen tn' porch.., sn!l<* ( ' oft CRn ' covel " t' *' mo.sl ^,, ly of scratches. There s :,,,,-V of colors lght onk, lt olk. walnut, red mnhokany. *-een, red, two shades of jlju-h whte. One coat pant dres n just four s appled the surface sy to care for. ts spelcnl formulaton lenves surface hghly resstant hffnr. Ordnal y soap, r urc all you need to \^jpe the nf[. The fnsh s hl(?ray pnl- (. so no waxes are necessary.,,(d 'leannr restores the sheen. > pant s sad to be the floor,,; nf the future. t., not excessvely expensve.., llon wll cover more than..qua' feet soldly. Ask your, pant or hardware store m ts new pant f you are (jon pant any floor surfaces n tulre, T $50,000 tallas. Texas Whle :,w.for a local plumbng fr,m,.m Davs, 24. of Corslcana, an old thermos bottle n uas more than $50,000. He!:al<'ly qut h* job went a down payment on a house l,m.:lt a new automoble \>-\ ;su sot. However, he was :c( wth theft und turned mne than $43,000 of the r\ v.luch remaned unspent to. The owner of tn; house,.,n"h the moncv was found was apparently bured dtr- -..! depresson by a relatve,m! about 20 years fuu'wth-..'-alnsj 'the presence of the BABY CLNC POPULAR: Above are just a few of the mothers babes who attend the Townshp's baby clnc held ; t the Muncpal Buldng on Wednesdays. At left Dr, Edward Novak s shown gvng an ant-typhod noculaton to one of the chldren. At rght s Mss Margaret Catalano, Townshp nurse. n' Fashon Now Fall early wnter are very popular tmes of the year for weddngs. Ths year's brde wll have a wonderful choce of dresses materals to choose from. The brdal gown's slhouette depends on the brde wearng t, the type.of lo Corslcana. Some of the v was n Rold certfcates Jackson, a Nejro, ddn't weddng she's havng, her budget. n\/.c as currency, but he Almost as mportant as the brdal fashon setup s the brde's bouquet. Somethng new has been added to ths department. Gone :»l>tt copper sales were the -nce Mly. 95). usurorw 6000 REASON prtnttd by MNANC COMPANY *:. MAN STKKKT Mmt WO-8-ltWK When your dough jf wll be the wndup hen the toss down the starway. The bouquet s gettng lghter n weght n mood. Most brdes these days wll want to press ther bouquets for ther memory books. Stll n favor are the pull-out "gong-away" corsages for the brde made of stephanuts. butterfly orchds, Va orchds, or lllcs of the valley. Weddng gowns wll have a t.hree-d lookfwlth satn motfs of flowers or garls of leaves that st out n'applque on gownsof tulle or net. Many new sar-fabrcs are beng chosen by brdes who t's Tme to Jon Our 956 Chrstmas Club "Have more fun playng Santa have plenty of money for next year's bg holdays. Jon our new Chrstmas Club. t's the popular, pleasant way to pre-pay holday expenses by savng..,ft convenent amount each week n advance. Be sure to jon, tell your frends. Safety for Savngs Snce 869 The PERTH AMBOY Savngs nsttuton PERTH AMUOY, NEW JEltSKY :AKS OF SERVCE TO SAVERS Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton "Does an OK Used Car go wth tha vy covered cottage?" FRDAY. NOVEMBER h. a. luhter-thnn-alr look to r!:rwns. Th'- newest brdal headdress!? r lsnnn tp of satn _wn a v'v sophstcated Manner shnrml chffon cloche 's anl:cr wny to brng a femnne look ynur short cllpjed boysh hardn 'hc outstng color for the lrnll unwn s( ems to be off-whte' D'lcat.c ce blue ce pnk an ;H)tlr becomng to nrtnos nl lype eolornss. Very lght green 'llcd "new green" s comng nu the pcture, f ths color s becomn:; to the brde, t makes for n beautful weddng. "STRANGE OBJECT" XMODES COLUMBUS. Oho --- Fndng a :,lrme-lookf,' object n a'buldn!, t Kolf course where he \w>ks, Carl Whnlrr, 4, used ltuer nal to pry t open. r! resutk exploson sent hm lo a hospt.nl, rather serously njured. Tle cb.je"t -- a dynatnltr cap. Symplons of Dstress Arsng from STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS ACD QUCK RELEF OR NO COST Ask About 5-Day Tral Offer! Over fve mllon packages of the WLLARD TREATMENT have been soldfor relef of symptoms. of dstress arsng from Stomach Duodenal Ulcers due to Excess Add-Poor Dgeston, Sour or Upset Stomach, Gaudest, Heartburn, Sleep* lessness, etc., due to Excess Add. Ask for "Wlllard's Met* tage" whch fully explans ths home treatment-free zt KOCHEKS PHARMACY 55 WASHNGTON AVENUE CARTERKT BECAUSE... VETERANS DAY Falls on Frday Ths Bank Wll Be OPEN THURSDAY 9 A. M. Tll 6 P. M. CLOSED FRDAY November Boneless Rolled Veal Roast Fnest mlk-fed veal! Double-}our-money-back guarantee! LANCASTER BRAND PURE PORK Sausage Meat 7; 37< LANCASTER BRAND Long or Mdget Style Lverwurst Lanc«ter Br SlcedYo. pkg. lb 49< rtnet 2rreh Uruh tf PAGE NNK Lancaster Br "U. S. Chnre OVEN-READY 7-nch Cut.me of year many house-. ; f. e a problem wth -the : house spder. They can S' of extra dustng on the.:' the outsde of the home. can.:et rd of most.spders by nt.n.: peces of cot ton wool n c-myroyal plan.n them!:: l..;nts of the.ptles. A "best buy" for Novrm- HT US r'comn'ndcj hy the ). S. rrvpt. of AfrrUulturv! ljnc*kt<t Brnd governmont (tndnd "V. S, Choce" rb rout of beef nwkm kny meal a royal treat tender, flftvokome, j a c y! FROSTED FSH FEATURES TASTE O'SEA Cod Fllet TASTE O' SEA French Fred Haddock ORANGES Bg Jucy Florda MUSHROOMS Fancy Whte Brussel Sprouts odaru ^rood MAC LARENS mperal Cheddar Cheese KRAFT Natural Slced Swss Cheese DEAL Natural Slced Swss Cheese KRAFT CRACKER Sharp Cheese KRAFT CRACKER BARREL BARBEL Melo Chfeese KRAFT Slced Muenster Cheese - 43c 39c 35c 39c m ''' :s J: " ^-' -V - - V-V- le Dozen lb. Quart Box Apple Sauc oo Cans Grapefrut DEAL FANCY 8 39' 29' <s loo law you're nervous / Seaboard s where youshou/c/go. Mhedfferen J eaboord's the w *«your terms when Vou OsUor (he dough ^/ v An OK Used Cur always adds up to a good proposal for any young man. t satsfes a fne car taste on a just-majred budget. OK Used Cars are nspected recondtoned to mert the dealer warranty n wrtng. Choose your, used car where volume trade-ns mean low prces on a wde varety of models, makes. Sold only by an Authorzed Chevrolet Dealer - - : ^ v t A.. J ' - ' t -.: ECONOMY CHEVROLET, nc. 30 ROOSEVELT AVE. CA -523 CARTERET, N. J dsaneru Dutch Apple flaky crust, oven fresh, lolc apaks! Regularly 49c! Serve apple pe wth tneese or a H mode! Vrgna Lee Assorted Pes 49c All your favorte varetes oven fresh! Zrroled Zroods BRDS EYE Frenched Green B^NS 20-oz. pkg, 7 DEAL FANCY $,t.o, 00 SEGMENTS Cans Spam The Mracle Meat! BUR«Y'S Chojcolate Chp Cookes Can) 00 NABSCO ASSORTED Cookesokes < lbdlatf lm»honars S'-M.; ClwolaU* (ralmms, f^-oz.; Fmu-y Crer.t '-ta.; Utu Cvmn Swch, Toz.; 'eanut Butter Cremes, 'H-**- phg. m Alt Advertsed Vree, Wwle* ^ «' **" N» v - 9 lo 2,

10 . - ) -.«*. '.' ' V PAGE TEN CLASSFED:' RATK8 NFORMATON T5c for 5 words Sc each addtonal word Payable n advance BUSNESS OPPORTUNTY, Telephone VO-8-70 MAJOR OL CO.-To lease modern three-bay Servce Staton. Prme locaton, exc^lent opportunty for ambtous person seekng ndependence through busness of hs own. Small nvestment necessary. Call Trenton, Export 2-J58 of wrte Box 2, c/o ths newspaper. H 0 FEMALEMELP WANTED SPARE TME can be turned nto dollars through servce to Avon customers. Wrte P. O. Box 705, Plan/feld, N. J. H-Q GRL OR WOMAN, selln vcnty to baby-st, 3:00 to 6:00 afternoons. Call WO M. -0 MALE HELP WANTED PORTER WANTED. Convenent workng hours arranged. Apply seln Theater Sunday after 2 P. M. H-0 FOR SALE CHRSTMAS TREES Wholesale) Selected Balsam Spruce that sells on sght. Wreaths, Bough; etc. Renowned qualty. Moderate prces. Wrte for prce brochure. HUGHES FARMS, Bernardston, Mass WAREHOUSE FOR SALE 40' x 30', on lot 50' x 55'; has 0' x 0' offce. Located at 685 St. George Avenue,' Woodbrdge. Call WO /0 -/24 HOMEMADE DOLL clothes for sale, stylsh well made, 4- lnch to 3-nch dolls. nqure Mrs. G. Hafely, 57 Lberty St., Fords. H /2- MAHOGANY BABY Gr Pano, lke new, $ Call VA or RAhwny /3 BEAUTFUL 9 xs Magee orental rug, used only sx months; askng $30,00. Call Fulton NEW MODEL #993 Sews forward backward, darns, monograms, sews over pns has self-adjustng tenson. PORTABLE $9.95. Only $0.96 down, balance n easy monthly payments. Lberal trade-n allowance. Sold only at your SNGER SEWNG CENTER, 69 SMTH STREET, PERTH AMBOY. -0 7" TV SET, $35.00; Frgdare refrgerator, 9'.' 2 cubc feet, $66.00; Hollywood bed, box sprng mattress, full sze, $35.00; nursery, consstng of crb, complete, dresser chfferobe lvng room sute, sectonal, gray, $35.00: plus other odds ends. Call CA* /0 Deadlne far ads: Wednesday 0 A. M. for the same week's publcaton.., MSCELLANEOUS J t J POULTRY FARM FUltan BROLERS FRYERS TURKEYS Arthur Ave. Clevel Ave. Colon a 0/27 -/7' AMERCAN AUTOMOBLE ASSOCATON Establshed 902 Natonwde Servce Fred Kertes, Local Agent- 27 St»U Street, Perth Amboy Phone Hlllcrest /3-/24 BONOART SCHOOL OF DRVNG LCENSED by State of New Jersey. 8 Homes Park Ave., seln. Lberty C /20-/24 F YOUR DRNKNG has become a problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous can help you. Call Market or wrte P. O. Box 253, Woodbrldge, /3-/2 DARAOO'8 AUTO DRVNG SCHOOL Largest Oldest n County Hydramatc, Flud Stard 280 McClellan St., Perth Amboy Call Hlllcrest 2-T3B5 /3-/24 AUTO CONSULTANT on new cars 956 autos a lttle above dealer's cost. Ths ad s the real thng. Call Charter ask for JACK DOLTON. /0-2/ MOTHER desres to take care of chld for workng mother, home n. Avenel. Baby-sttng also. Call anytme, Woodbrldge R Be Wse - Advertse n the Classfeds "Custom - made" tlonery prnted to your exact specfcatons. Rapd, qualty servce. 8 GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. ON THE SCREEN "A MAN ALONE' Ths flm s drected by stars Ray Mlll as Wes Steele, a gun-fghter of the "Shane" varety, Arrvng n a strange town, he fnds hmself accused of sx gruesome kllngs a stagecoach robbery tns to flee for hs lfe, on foot, to escape lynchng by a mob. By chance. h«hdes n the sherff B house, where the sherff s delrous wth yellow fever s beng cared for by hs daughter, Nadne (Mary Murphy). As expected, the ^wghter falls for Mll, despte Tls reputaton, protect hm from the vengeance of the mob when he s unconscous from a fst fght. The sherff recovers, only to be torn between hs love for hs daughter hope tor her happness the fact that'he s on the payroll of the banker who s behnd all the kllngs. The plot s resolved n the usual way, to the satsfacton of all. "T'8 ALWAYS FAR WEATHER." Ths flm, wth an orgnal scrpt, stars dancers Gene Kelly, Cyd Charlsse, Dan Dalley Mchael Kdd, wth muscal comedy star Dolores Grey, added to the cast. The story (whch by the way s excellent) revolves around a*reunon of three G buddes ten years after the end of World War J, Although they were the best.of frends n the servce, trjey Are sprsed to fnd, at the reunon, that they are completely ncompatble. Daley s consdered by hs frends to be a snob. Ktdd '«consdered none too brght Kelly R ne'er-do-well, u takes a televson show, starrng Mls» Grey Mss Charts*, to brng about a reconclaton, Flmed n color n Cnemascope, ths pcture s gong to provde stff competton to other muscals for an Oscar award ths year. "THE GRL N THE VELVET SWNG." Based on the true to lfe story whch occurred at the turn of the century, ths flm depcts the murder case of Harry K. Thaw who murdered hs rval, Stanford Whte, one of Amerca's all-tme archtects, durng a muscal comedy atop the old Madson Square Garden roof theater. Rvalry foe the love of beautful Evelyn N«sbt, a chorus grl, was the bass for the murder. The story s told accurately, havng been carefully scrutnzed by Mss Jtesbt, who s stll alve currently operates a small art. studo n southern Calforna. ' Joan Collns, recent Englsh mport, plays the beauteous Evelyn, whle Ray Ml portrays Stanford Whte Farley Granger s the slghtly unbalanced Harry K. Thaw. Dependable The employment offce wasj checkng an applcant's references. "Durng hs stay wth you," one former employer was.asked, "was he a steady worker?" "Yes, steady n a way," was the reply. "To tell the truth, he was motonless." "too small for ME/' toys Reddy Klowatt The average homeowner uses more than twce the electrcty today than she dd 0 years ago! Your dem for my servces s outgrowng your holme wrng. n more lhan Wh of afl homes, there's t not enpugh electrcty comng nto the? house, not enough crcuts, not enough outlets f<fr me to serve you convenently Wfely. t costs you money, Bulbs do not burn as brghtly a» they should, applances do not operate at j*ak effcency, motors can ealy tanfn out. Please gve me room to work. Call yor electrcal contractor today have hm gve you free wrnf modernzaton estmated Get the job done now be aw for modern electrc lvng! PVBLC&SERVCE A 509.S3 ELECTRCTY- Does So Much... Costs So Lttle FRDAY, NOVEMBER 9.'5 --BUSNESS DRECTORY -- BUSNESSMEN! To place your ad n the Busness Drectory WO-8-70 n Woodbrldge *, Townshp CA n Carteret Coal CO»t - FUEL OL OL BURHERS NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY FVee Estmates * No Oblgaton to Buy WDGE AVENEL COAL & OL CO. 826 RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL Dance nstructon Be Smart Learn to Dance ALSO HAtW - f AP - TOE - ' ACROBAT CLASSES HELD DALY For Further nformaton: Call Carteret Kay Symchk, Drector Dancng Sngng LEE CRE6HT0N STUDOS 90 Kelly Street, Metuehen Menlo Park Terrace New Classes Now Formng Regstraton: Wednesday 3 to 7 P. M. Saturdays to 4 P. M. TAP BALLET BALLROOM MODERN JAZ2, VOCAL MUSC Drugs Avenel Pharmacy 994 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE 8-94 PRESCRPTONS r *.A WHTMAN'S CADDES Cosmetcs - Flm Greetng Cards RAYMOND JACKSON AND SON Druggsts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J., Telephone Furature BUY ON THE HGHWAY ANO SAVE Featurng Natonally Advertsed Brs of Furnture WAYSDE FURNTURE SHOP V. S. Hghway No. Avenel OPEN DALY 9 A. M.,- 9 P. M. Phone WOodbrldfe \J& y t Funeral Drectors ' t Movng Truckng ; (jado& TV Servce SYMWECK Funeral Honf 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret -575 XMJ Jewelry Servce t Fashon Credt Jewelers 589 ROOSEVELT AVENUE, CARTERET CA DAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY GFTS. Expert Watch Jewelry Repar Lquor Stores Telephone Woodbrdge 8-S89 Woqdbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, Prop. Complete Stock of Domestc mported Wnes, rteers Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Muscal nstructon LELLO'S ACCORDON SCHOOL AND MUSC SHOP 42 MAN ST., WOODBRDGE WO "-"verythng n Musc New Ustd Accord lorn Accurdlon Rentals Sheet Musc Muscal nstruments Certfed AAA nstructor Prvate Lessons on O TRUMPET GUTAR ACCORDON Com me SAXOPHONE of PANO MUSCAL NSTRUMENTS TROMBONE «DRUMS ACCESSORES For nformaton Ol H-t-«M«SAMMY RAY'S MUSC REPAR SHOP W7 New Brunswck Avtnue, Fordg PANO LESSONS Popular Classcal Call U Between 5-8 P. M. for App, LAURA RUSSELL 3 ARLNGTON DRVE ' FORDS Learn To Play The Acordon Thf Mdern, E>sy Way No Accordon To BUy On Our Easy Rental Plan nternatonal, modern classcal nublc taujfht tu begnners advanced btudtulv Agents (or all lounmkr acsordous. EDDE'S MUSC CENTER Edde Bonkutkl, Wop. _ 357 State St., P. A. VA-8-mO JL T PAYS TO USE THE WANT ADS Complete Movng.lob 3 Rooms $25 5 Rooms $35 4 Rooms $30 6 Rooms $0 All l.onds nsured - 0 Years K ECONOMY MOVERS NATONWDE MOVERS Ralway Natonal Van Lnes 48-State Movng Servce AGKNT A. W. Hall Son Local Long PlsUhet, Movng Storage ' (NATON-WDE SHPPERS of Household Offce Furnture Authoced Agent Howard Van Lon Separate Room for Storage CRATNG PACKNG SHPPNG Unclamed Furnture of Every Descrpton Offce Warehouse 34 Atlantc Street, Carteret TEL. CA Pet Shops Baby Parakeets from Show Stock now on sale. New Domestc Cage, new Penthouse Cage. All types of Dog Sweaters Ran Coats. GUTH PET SHOP Carteret's Lttle Zoo 80 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret CA OVERSTOCKED! Choce Parakeets - Breeders. $3.98 each. CANARES, guarteed sngers, $6.98 up. Make your cltt selectons now. We wll hold untl Chrstmas. Fns-Fur & Feathers- PET SHOP 8 MAN ST., Opp, Town Hall WO-8-60 Photography Take Your Chrstmas Photos Now Get 2 for the Prce of 2 for -S4.0O 8 x 0-nch Photos Taken for All Occasons AVENEL STUDOS WO R 69 Avenel Street, Avenel A. PERFECT GFT Gve A Photograph For Chrstmas Telephone for studo appontment Come n for our Annversary Sale on Photographc Supples. GALARD'S PHOTO Open 0 to AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdee Mon. Frl. Nghts to 8; 30 Plumbng Heatng f WOODBRDGE Plumbng & Heatng Remodelng New nstallaton! Gas, Ol Burners Cp WO-8-S046, H L. PUGLE8E,' A. LPO Charles Fart Plumbng - Heatng Electrc Sewer Servce Telephone: Wotdbrlde LNDEN AVENUE WoodbrldK, N. J. t AL'S RADO & TELEVSON Prompt Expert Repars RCA Tubes Parts Batteres 34 PERSHNG AVENUE CARTERET. *. J. A. Ksh, Jr., P»op. Telephone CA--508S -J&G- TELEVSON RADO SERVCE 86 Washngton Avenue Carteret Call CA House Calls Made 8 A. M. 8 P, M. Joe George Magella Ralngs RON RALNGS Custom Made And nstalled Qualty Work JO.CO O up Free Estmate WO Roofng Sdng Henry Jansen & Son Tnnng Sheet Metal Work Roofng Metal Celngs Furnace Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone We Sell nstall ROOFNG - SDNG GUTTERS - LEADERS Alumnum Combnaton DOORS AND WNDOWS Kocte Roofng Co. CA-l Lncoln Avenue, Carteret Servce Statons TOWNE GARAGE J. F. Gardner & Son 493 RAHWAY AVENUE Woodbrdge WO We're Specalsts n BEAR WHEEL ALGNMENT AND BALANCE BRAKE SERVCE Sewng Select Your BUTTONS We'll Make Your Buttons Everythng for Your SEWNG NEEDS at The SEWNG KT 73 E. Cherry St, RAHWAY 7673 Get That RE L NOW! "Peon," "Arex" ' "Censure" REFX tkl'alks A SPECALTY Reel Checked, Cleaned, Polshed, Grea«ed ],00 Adjusted, for Only (Plus Parts, f Needed) "Hume of Reel Parts" We Havtt, n Stock ( USTOM-MADK POLES MANE-MADE MOCCASNS LOAFERS wu SLyP WLDLFE PCTURES (framed) HUNTNG AND F8NG LCENSE* SSUED Ask How You Can Wn One of Our Trophes DlnV'Q rl8hng VUU UAND REPAR TACKLE SPORTNG GOODS 256 Monroe Street, fuhway Telephone HA-7-S84 "We sell the Ka,,;, nsure What's (), EDSON. N. U-8-29S Tax Cabs JUST WO Fast Court,,,,,, v, WOODBRDGF A 443 PEARL ST. Wo<,h,;,) YELLOW ( 2-Hour Tax Sr Jot ths number WO 8- Rado Dspatched, Dstance \n %y Yarns Anythng Fwnt For KNTTNG CROCHKTX; NEEDLE PONT HOOKED tl'ls EMBRODKJY The SEW 73 E. Ch-rry St. RAHWAY 7- -* Upholsterng SALE for N'OV Ml!l:( Gve your rurkurc mo new bounce Sofa Rebult Seat Char Rebult Seat Call WO.-8-l.'; SERMAYAN] ^UPHOLSTFKY T FFTH AVKM ABOUT V O.M-: A great den! <M". a dozen roses, cm; '. ol. By addnn.sun;... age, such as nu^>:. ' «fenbachla, you t.n modern arrawtn.:. Wth twelve t/: ; seven tl leavr.s. > to start wth bnr. '.' man center lne a:. ; rght sde of t' << ' three for tw tn -' Next place the ' the same outlne,!<r the slenderest lwv- ' asa,bow. AlwyK ])!.! alt flowers to tlc "^>- yjour largest floufrs!>' a^d base of the ar.; For an unusual d down roses, do u '" ' vertcal shapt' ur '' curve. To make t m' nf. choose you; n.::> unusual <jualt»^ ^ ; no folage except t;< Sld Wl Wth a dozen ' * make two nstead D " ment. Use s^vt' f" ''! - ment fl've lor '" ' a pllow-type vu.-t-!" : rangement of sev ural folage to l'l ; ' ment. A shalllw D-- ;; used for the ftvt- "'' Cut all fw slt "' ' lengths. Place,V<»M- ^' n the center of a '-!^ then one about < -' heght to the n^t ' : lne curvng to tl" 'J; place the short' ' l front of tlw <'' " " forward a a^a " A Next break the up sx bud* out of tl»' m u>e b -';;;;, l( hdng the frob- AlMl ', ' of huckleberry UK"'"^ to break the str.n bowl. taly s Bpt'» llll ' : ; ' or mprovements

11 ARTEREf PRERR " REMEMBER" n, AlfuretU ConrtrlgM, Mcn.nM. Kan«: remember when,,, wore n lot of noddes n the, r,jv. At the present tme can tnk of more than, one no, VCS n t. The home of the plans settlers were sod for,.c man reasons. 'K-S. on the level plans there,, nothng else avalable but lod,. the people who came before, ralroads. Second was the m«t-.,,f ccortomy. By workng to-,j lfr, all the settlers could af-, (,) own homes. The thrd rea-, r that some lved n sod houses ; S safety safety from wnds ',ne fres. [ remember when letters from datves n the east were full of us querrle* about the awful, r l, )m. s n Kana. Many jod- j,. s were located ln draws because Lple thought th«y would blow L,y f they were out on the. frst soddlaa had sod on the f,,f drt tra, As they were bl«> to get tht. people replaced f drt floors wth planks. Those laks were covered wth rag car- Pts n the sod houses remember, walls were plastered wth whtewashed. The cel- [us were covered wth musln. rmbcr when cleanng house lsted of takng down the pelc washng t, takng up the,, ; : t beatng t whte-! f rum Mr*. Fred Klrkley, Wn- ^U, Alab»m»: remember n when men's whte shrts ]r whte dresses became yellow mld bleach them by placng ken m a vessel^nd coverng the ncnt wtrffmtoermllk. We left ce for a week, changng the J:;-. mce, "'t came out prct ; n, whte.,n.l (onlrlbalun f tkl elaa U old Tlmrr, CtmmMltr 'rcn 8tr»- lonsdekate THEVES,\CKSONVLLE, Fla. The rob- :,\o took a safe from a feed, -rctly were really consder- Tu-y carefully wrapped the ;.-, nventory books other. m the safe so that they.ulnared by weather when.''rcd safe was found, The n rash n the safe wasn't however. H MALNG BOOKLET l: '.uu wunt to know the best ul means of preparng a,' for malng, ask for the lt. complete wth Uluatra- ;!) s now avalable at all :.-;. t shows the knd of M', how to wrap, tt :>"l t. t also ncludes hnts "t'vtnjr the contents from»x ( T? fury of the Treasury Gt'o. : ; ' ' has announced tha.nm.lstrauon next year must jftween enactng a sub -slssh n ncome taxes or.n; thf budget. n hs opn- Admnstraton cunnot do Nl 'se Whatmr :;:>t yuu don't succeed M try agan. Hnt,. Use beng bull-headed VJ AYBK ynll'vr MTlldpT. nn.. * ' why n ths d:.v lnn-, wth our cllrkcs ;nrl «lu<\'nn,-l nsttutons ov< rdlltt! ther rampuses, wth degrees as common ns hgh school dplomas n the old days - why aren't we gettng enough doctors, scentsts, chemsts, ndustral engneers, etc? don't thnk ynu have tn nnk very far to fnd the answer. The promsng young man who mlklt have dscovered a force more powerful than the atom can probably be seen chasng a football un your Sunday afternoon televson screen. A lmber gant wth the flngera»nd aglty needed for great surgery work probably chases a small round ball n the outfelds of the major leagues. Among our champons n the many professonal sports les an abundance of hdden talents suppressed abltes n other felds. ( The reasons, too, are just as obvous. Read your sports pages. Ralph Kner earned half a mllon dollars n 0 years of baseball... n 954 Casey Stengel sgned a two-year contract whch, wth bonuses, could net hm about $00,000 a year... Tony Trnbert sgned a pro tenns contract whch offered hm $75,000 for less than a year a ham... Three heavy, weght boxng champons earned over $2,000,000 n rng combat But the great fnancal rewards are not to be accepted as the greatest lure offered by professonal sports. There s the love of competton, of the "games," probably most mportant of all, the satsfacton of dong what one lkes to do best of all. Let our educators ndustralsts fgure some way to up pay scales n the felds where we're short on talent... at the jatne tme develop an nterest Jn these felds among our new geneaton. PLAYBOT LOSES... Frst South Vetnam electon resulted n 98 per rent favorng replacement of Chef of State Bao Dal (above) by Premer Ngo Dlnh Dem, CURE FOR KNGSZE HEADACHE CHCAGO The thef who entered the Emerson Drug Company warehouse recently stole the cure for many a klngsze headache. Stolen were 44,904 bottles of headache powder, valued at $4,000. FRTDAV. >'nv"mr,rn n ROLLS FOR THE THANKSGVNG SEASON yam rolls that ft n -... season. f you want to use these puffs for an accompanment for a heavy dnner, cut them n even smaller rounds than culled for n the recpe, lor a sweet roll < ;vj bet v -. me.".s he sure to fll them wth plump rasns. / \ LOUSANA YAM DNNER ROLLS \ (Makes about 4 dozen small rolls) V cup warm, not hot, water t (lukewarm ^r compressed ycr V/2 tablespoons sugar s~ Vl teaspoons sut V package or cake yeast, j; actve dry or compressed tablespoon softened shortenng No. can Lousana yams, draned mashed ' J W cups sfted all-purpose flour V* cuq.raslns (optonal) /. Meltec^butter or margarne \ f Measure water nto a large mxng bowl (warm, not hot, for actve dry] yeast; lukewarm for compressed yeast). Str n sugar salt, Crumble or sprnkle jn yeast str untl dssolred. Add shortenng yams mx untl thoroughly blended. Combne flour rasns. Add flour mxture to yeast mxture n two addtons, mxng untl blended after each addton. Turn out on lghtly floured surface knead about 5 mnutes, or untl dough s smooth elastc does not stck to board. Place n greased bowl; cover let rse n warm place untl double rt bulk, about \V to 2 hours. Punch down pull edges to center; turn completely over n bowl, Let rse agan untl almost double n bulk, 30- to 45 mnutes, Turn dough out on lghtly floured surface; cover wthj cloth let st 5 mnutes. Roll out to V nch thckness cut wth floured 2-nrh round cutter. Brush wth butter or margarne. Place about nch apart on lghtly greased bakng sheets. Cover let rse 5 Dln- ( utcs. Bake n hot oven (425 F,) about 2 mnutes, or untl golden brown. DRVKRLESS CAR KLLS Lou - Sal Har Stylsts Mss Sally Mr. Lous NEW YORK Mrs. Mary Mae, T., was klled two elderly womrn-.mrs. Mury Novotny, 77, Mrs. Catherne O'Rourke, 80, were njured, when an automoble, owned by E. R. Wardwell, rolled!do«n nn nclne n front of the Wardwell home onto a sdewalk where the women were walkng The car struck another car a truck. RHTZKR... n o,by nallettl «f N>w Hyde Park, N. Y rt r 'lvrs sage advce on curd play. fom "Bry," h* pel Boxer, Byron, so ungrateful as Kents, so Rankng members of the Senate nternal Securty subcommttee sad they would sponsor legslaton makng -t a crme to eavesd'od" on Federal jury proceedngs. Specalzng n Chldren's HAR CUTTNG PERMANENT WAVNG p STYLNG Bad Company An elderly man of convval habts, but also booksh, was haled before the bar of justce n a small country town. "Ye'e charged wth ben' drunk dsorderly." snapped the magstrate. "Have ye anythng to say why sentence should not be pronounced?" "Man's nhumanty to man makes countless thouss mourn." began the prsoner, n a flght of oratory, " am not so debased as Poe. so proflgate as ntemperate as Burns, so tmd as Tennyson, " "That'll do, that'll do," nterrupted the magstrate, "Seven days. And. offcer, take clown that lst of names hp mentoned round 'em up. thnk they're as bnd as he s." Russa's Red Cross Red Crescent Socetes made a glt of $25,000 to the Amercan Red Cross for relef n the NortheusL fluod area. OW'8 Your Health? Wv PR. SOPHA BR'V.SON.~> \. tlo t h l..! ( H wll rrcommend a strct dl*t fnr chld. Me uwrtlly tells the mother to cut down on the chld's b" - wn menl snacks to rut roun on soft dlnks enndy Women n th o 20 tn 40 BR! bracket nrp n the safest stn«e ol Football Deaths op n NEW YORK Football deaths hs.season through October dropped to four, compared wth 2 for the same perod last year n 953, the njury fatalty commttee of the Amercan Football Coaches Assocaton reported yesterday. Commltteeman Charman Floyd R, Eastwood sad all four deaths noted ln hs,mld -season report were due to head njures, the most common type of severe n- Jury n football. Three were hgh school players one a college player, he sad. Dr. Eastwood sad he could not say whether the sharp drop was attrbutable to ncomplete reportng of deaths or more thorough coachng commttee recom- llf to det beobse they use food f y>u ;>. thnkng jbout ROTK!<wlth the Kreatf.t economy dtv^ ; drt, there aro several m-; "ls perod. However, they.n-,lunt facts you should consder " '" f 'T^'l? '""''^ Hld PAOK,.,,.,. must kefp thplr bodes well vp- f.ht.-ho-knr the knd of det ])lw w lh, mporllut mlnnn]; yoms-lf. Your age has n lot to j The mddle-aged should!>r wth thr amount of foot) careful because they nn- upprosrhknd of fool you should ent. '»* llw tlme * h;n thplr bot! ps wl " TUP fnd type of det s not rec-! be * ln to sh0 * WMr " 5"'" m ' " vn (mmrndetl for ny HKP RUUU.! 46 ' " our dlrt * hmw bp " >! > r(lrt t( " However, much CM harm wll re. slower pace, beenuw ym.ant burn Mll tor> yourmer person on n det '»' tw > f * st»" h(lllt P" ulll! '..f btmanns»nd couw cheese stmln ontwth your h^art»nd vom lnn to ( more nmtnt person. The '" '"., prncple of «ny good Kdurnx drt Tlle ** dv «' the wrm \s s to rut down your dally fuel sup- tu consult your famly dor-tor f (l.amo K n.ols:; Thh s ply or number o( calores wthout V u Wlnt * tos» <"" flvp P lntu hf nrw hdng fsvnrlr for Ht-. ruttlnn too shot the nwded sup- «B *)», tetl ho, w fb «l «w '" daj frnt hnllrtnv fr»tlvltl«. ply of vtamns mnerals.»»" ff ' OT >"J» low lose *^ the deslr- r- Tll<> ' Urk * tl "P l( ' l( v beutjr A Kood reducng dlk ttve, you cd whght.-tt* b«t type ofjjw for - ^J"^;*^ Avlvo rayon nut enough calore* to mp your y ur wn W^m»nd f you,-otould, " «> w > <* perfect rnmplmenl body machnery runnng properly «'PPem«* your det wth vta to flnr Jewelry or c«h<*- just enough addtonal to take mlnw mlns m<x " 5 ' ful»farv«. Th» f»mc t df- rare of your extra actvtes. Chldren are stll growng Rejvernl- Mltnrd by Style Trend*. ftnd can «nt R wthqut Maybe "Dnd, 'ye got my frst part "Well.,on, that's a start," repled the father "Keep tryng need more- energy a play," sad the budrllnr young K-eat deal of food actor. " play tht part of a man one of these clays you'll get a unwanted weght, who hm own marred 20 spetklng part.' for Chrstm n her Chrstmas dreams, she sees fur. And we gve Santa a helpng h.wth our specal group Q[ lttle furs at prces lower than you ever dreamed! All Desgm Exclusvely Created by WGODBRDGE FUR SHOP 522 Amboy Avenue WO Woodbrdge Open Daly 9 A. M. - 7 P. M. Frdays S A. M.-9 P. M. THS WEEK'S SPECAL at WESS Factory Salesroom Men's 00% Wool Check These Gft Toletres: UANEL NO up j FABERGE TWEED '.50 up BREATHLESS.25 up 2.00 up Woodbrdge Man Stm't Woodbrdge.!. > LLY T.\m»' 5U U P lbl: NA BUBNSTENS 225 up HEAVEN SENT.:...25 up EVLON'S S'l-KNT NGHT 2,00 up FRE AND CE 2.00 up Authorzed Cosmetc Dealer (PUX PHARMACY 9 MAN STREET - WOOOBRDGE. N. J. ' Phone WOodbrjdV CYRL JOHNSON'S Famous Seal Venetan Covert Made to Sell for $ ONLY BOWLNG 2 AMF ALLEYS Cocktal Lounge We A^e Now n a Poston to Accommodate Shft Workers Open Bowlng Afternoons Weekends Bll Schmdt's RAHWAY RECREATON J Located n a Beautful New Buldng c <>r. Lawrence St, & Rt, Phone Fulton 0373 Tme for some HAPPY PHONE CALLS.. to spread the ;u«' lewh or t Bent ' y ur ^"^ 'lonng lets you alure tl^ exctement»'«person. Yet t cunts ao lttk: to call. Newark to Provdence 55c Dover to Pttsburgh 75c Summt to Baltmore 55c Snrf/. «(<lfct tall* alltrs PU ard all day Sun, 0% KJ. Tu mt ndwlol. MKW JEKSEY BELL T E L K P H O N K (.: O M - A N Y REGULARS-SHORTS-LONGS N BROWN - GKEV - NATURAL CHARCOAL ALSO Twewls > Velours - Saxones Gabardnes at Low Factory Prces OPEN DALY Tll 8 P. M. Sundays 0A.M.-5P.M. 348 Bordentown Ave., SOUTH AMBOY

12 'H. ; ; $ PAdfl TWK.Vtt OK Jr, 'lla.vhm.vlnl S'.ASON: Tle Roubler looks appnv.^j' n v'h.s-st' yam rolls la n so LasLcmly wtn the TluKsnV! season, n you want to use these golden putls for m lu'uonpunmut lor a heavy dnner, at them n even smaller rounds Uan called for n the recpe. For a sweet rol to serve between meals be sure to fll thorn wltrt plump rasns. LOUSANA YAM DNNER ROJJLS % cup warm, not hot, water (lukewarm for compressed yeast) V 2 tablespoons sugar l'/j teaspoons salt package of cake yeast, actve dry or compressed tablespoon softened shortenng No. 2 can Lousana yams, draned mashed 3'/2 sups sfted all-purpose flour % cup rasns optonal) Melted butter or margarne Measure water nto a large mxng bowl (warm, not hot, for actlvq dry yeast; lukewarm for compressed yeast. Str n sugar salt, Crumble or sprnkle n yeast str untl dssolved. Add shortenng yams mx untl thoroughly blended. Combne flour rasns. Add flour mxture to yeast mxture n two addtons, mxng untl blended after each addton. Turn out on lghtly floured surface knead about fve mnutes, or untl dougn ls smooth elastc does not stck to board. Place n greased bowl; cover let rse n warm place untl double n bulk, about l l 2 to two hours. Punch down pull edges to center; turn completely over n bowl. Let rse agan untl almost double n bulk, 30 to 45 mnutes. Turn dough out on lghtly floured surface; cover wth cloth let st 5 mnutes. Roll out to /4-nch thckness cut wth floured two-nch round cutter. Brush wth butter or margarne. Place about one nch apart on lghtly greased bakng sheets. Cover let rse 5 mnutes. Bake n hot oven (425" P.) about 2 mnutes, or untl golden brown. Under Captol Dome (Contnued from Edtoral Page* ter by nferrng that t w:s bad. "The Aght to a far tral must be preserved by every means at our comm," sad Ve'bllt. "The prosecuton should never be permtted to turn He defendant's falure to aval hmself of the prvlege of ntroducng character evdence n hs own behalf nto an affrmatve weapon aganst hm." JERSEY JGSAW: Gover nor Robert B. Meyner -has proclamed ths week as Amercan Educaton Week requested all ctzens to acquant themselves wth the program's, needs, problems of schools... Bonds totalng nearly $,500,- 000 have been fled wth the State Department of Agrculture by 347 produce dealers, commsson merchants brokers who purchase fruts vegetable from Garden State growers... State Audtor Frank Dur, of Sea Grt, refuses to permt the employment of prvate certfed publc accountants to conduct audts of agences of the State Government... Governor Meyner has proclamed the sx-week perod from November 2 to January 2 as a tme dedcated to makng Chrstmas peace good wll a realty on New Jersey's streets hghways... Dr. Danel Borgsma, State Commssoner of Health, announces that one a quarter' mllon New Jerse^ resdents are elgble to receve polo vaccne under current rules.. t Hoboken derves ts name from the Lennap ndan "Hobocan-hackffth" meanng the place of the tobacco ppe,.. The 955 death total by cars-sts at 599 thus far ths year compared wth 68 regstered at the same 5 Chrstensen's 955 "T/e Frendly Store" The Home of BUSTER BROWN SHOES N WOODBRD DOZENS OF STYLES CAjtEFUL FTTNG 'dpular PRCES Msses Chldren's BOYS nfants x 5.50 STORE HOURS: DALY ) A. M. to 6 P. M. FRDAY Tll 9 P. M. -Closed All Day Wednesdays DM'AHTMENT STOltt: ns/,?oommuh, v lme last year.. Hazardous load condtons caused by fallng leaves am responsble ' for many accdents at ths tme of the year, the Keystone Automoble Club warns,.. Confess ft-'t year changed the name of Armstce Day to Veteratls Day n prder that a graeful naton mlklt flay approprate homage to veterans of all wars,.. Nel MacNel, edtor,n chef of the Second Hoover Report, wll speak durng the afternoon sesson of the 25th Annual Mect- ns of the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton, at Newark on November 4... The Ar Polluton Control Commsson of the State Department of Health has asked nterested groups to suggest nomnees for county ar polluton, control assocatons... Governor Meaner has endorsed the Olympc Fund Drve launched by the Jurjor Chamber of Commerce to rase funds n send contestants to the next Olympc games. ', CAPERS: Attorney General Rlchman has rulzd muncpaltes may subscrbe for ther own bonds or notes at tme of ssuance but not after they have frst been sold to someone else,.. New Jersey chcken experts clam there s more to poultry farmng than feedng the chckens, gatherngs the eggs, eatng a hen every Sunday... Dr. Robert P. Lawrence, of Holmdel, has been declared the champon haymaker n New Jersey/Maryl Delaware. Opnons of Olhcrs (Contnued from Edtoral Pase) of publc morals n consequence must wonder what, jf any thng, has been accomplshed n the way of regulaton. Whle three members of one famly recounted n New York before a Senate subcommttee how they drfted nto the use of narcotcs the pathetc pattern of ther lves snce then, the dean of men at the Unversty of Vermont prepared to tour Burlngton's barrooms n support of hs contenton that young people should be permtted to drnk beer lquor at the age of 8 nstead of watng untl they are 2, as Vermont law specfes. t s dffcult to say whch of the two stores was the more shockng. The carelessness wth whch publc morals are treated today seldom has been more llumnatng, The dope famly conssts of a man, 23, hs wfe, 2, her brother, 8. The former sad he was taunted' nto takng drugs by neghborhood frends. The habt got hm. And the daly cost went up to $25. He had to steal to get the money. Ths led hm n prson, where he now LS servng a sentence for parole volaton. The wfe sad she tred the drugs after her husb urged her to see what; they were lke. After that, she sad, nothng bothered hex. She stopped worryng about her troubles she just ddn't care about anythng. Obvously her troubles were multplyng rapdly. Whether or not she, her husb or brother ever conquer them now depends on nore FRDAY, NOVKMBKU moral courage than they have shown up tg ths tme. t ls uukely that the Vermont demapproves of ths conduct, yctffl 3, hnory on alcoholc lquor '3fc# the possblty. t s a show step, from a can of beer to an llegal smoke for those at 8 ^ho* are Tnost susceptble. We are more Jnclntd to agree wth Burlngton's polce, chef who nvted the dean to tour the drnkng places to "watch teenagers makng fools of themselves." And f the dean doesn't get hs eyes opened there he mght go to Boston. There two teenagers out on a spree have been charged wth shootng fatally a lquor store propretor before gettng away n a stolen car v wth a quantty of cash. Adults must set a better example, f they expect young people to be desrable cltzns. A can' of beer at -8 mght do no harm to a Vermont Unversty student, but t could cost the lfe of a Boston shopkeeper.' Youths, lke ther- elders, vary wdely n ther moral stards. t s far better to dscourage rather than encourage the use of questonable stmul. Greenfeld (Mass.) Recorder-Gatette. ANOTHER CONVERT Congratulatons to the W. A. Sheaffer Pen» Co., the second natonally known manufacturer to abon "far-trade" prce fxng n recent weeks. (Westng house was the frst.) Retal dealers, the company explaned, felt that "far-trade" prcng hampered the merchsng of Sleaffer pens. t hampers the merchsng of any product. Wth the keen competton that exsts nowadays, any a'tempt at rgd prce - fxng s unrealstc, whether t s permtted by law o rnot. And t s contrary to our phlosophy of free enterprse. Memphs Press-Smmtar. New Jersey Pol) (Contnued from Edtoral Page) March, June, TODAY Today's survey fndngs ndcate that a sold majorty of the New Jersey publc s optmstc about the state's busness jom prospects. Ths publjc confdence should be a fjood thng for the state's busness employment. t seems only reasonable that as long as New Jersey people are confdent 'about ther busness job prospects, they wll face the future wth optmsm thus be more lkely to buy the thngs they need want the end result beng stll more busness jobs for the state. Ths s one of a seres of busness outlook reports by the New Jersey Poll. Watch for them n ths newspaper, whch presents the reports of the New Jersey Poll exclusvely n ths area. CONSDERATE THEVES JACKSONVLE, Fla The robbers who took a safe from a feed store recently were really consderate. They carefully wrapped the. checks, nventory books other papers n the safe so that they were undamaged by weather when the batered safe was found. 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