FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, Committee. Official Council is Organized at F«ster Winder Plant

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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. 31 Students n Role of Teachers Xln;y Dsplay Ther Talent as School Faculty Members CARTERET Throughout the naton hlbh schools are celebratng student Councl Week. As,-artof ths program, the students,f carteret Hgh School dsplayed hef school colors on "Blue and Whts Day," November 15. Yesterday, Students Day was,,).scrvcd n Carteret Hgh School. X s s the one day of the year vhen the student takes over the learners role and teaches the. lss, after havng been selected usually by hs classmates. The student prncpal ths year wn.s Mlssjmla Da Prle who won tlc toa^ppstlon over the other canddates Albert Bsrta, M-,hcl Koskoskl, Russell Ccnder. The Student Board of Educaton, anonted by the executve commttee of the Student Councl, was Ocorge Kurtlak, Mary Ann nucke, Alce Banns, Thomas Chester and John Sotak. The student faculty ncluded Me followng: lbrarans Wllam ODonnell, rene Wyatt, Bernalette Yaros, Brenda Kleban, Manor Zysk, Vctora Koznowsk: offce John Poloncsak; lunch room Barbara Mltro: detenton Dell McKlnley, Rosle Orenburg; swtchboard A M. Lllan Elko; P. M. Olna Knlman; study teachers :cr Borchard, Margaret Englsh M. Reffler, A. ^msky. R. Shupper, S. Whte, : Dorko. R. Onda. K. Lynch, A ODonnell, R. Krupa, J. Kotls,,1 Pencotty. Semena, B. Kolloy, J Conrad, O. Cecere, C. Szes- :;ye, hstory Gladys Hawks, George Turr, Alex Bobenchlk, Catherne Baranowskl, Ronald Wal- Suto; Nep- r..t Joseph Nardl. R. Urbansk, Ronald Buslllo, Herbert Zmmerman. John Chomlck, Walter Lestk. Danel Semenaa,.Rchard Bown. Other Tuher* Matlemltlcs George Sharkey, Hosue Oreenberg, R. Sabo, J. Ssko. R. Wadltk, C. DaTrlle. K Greenberg, Eleen Gluchosk, tlph Mezey, C. Bltar, J. Laka- K scence Walter 8ch.aff- :.tscr. Janet Szetczyk, Marlene Combos, Gerald Terebetsky, Ore Hawkes. Davd Brown, Joseph Sma. Charles Martynlnk, D. Luskoskl, Rchard Brown, Walter bvlk, J. Dynar»k, Donald Za- msky; language Robert Sz- (Eartml FRDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 TEA< NKS K)K A DAY: As part of the Student Councl Week, student leaders acted as members or the Cumlty. HT* arc a few: left to rght, seat d front, Mary Ann Truekr, Alce Banes, Paul DaPrlr, Dorothy 1aydnk, Oka Markus and June Woodhull; rear, Robert Futzula, Alex Bobenchlk, Thomas Chester and (eorm- Kurtlak. They are offcers of the Councl. Mssng from the pcture s Jon Sotak. j Frst Presbyteran *J*W*! J t)f {.mne Lsts Actvtes CARTERET -- At the Frst Presbyteran Chnch ths Sunday mornng the mnster wll preach the sermon "The Other Mans Load." Durng the 8:30 servce the Chapel Cho." wll sng "Prayer of Thanks" and the Junor Chor wll sng "He" by Rchards. At the 11:00 servce the Senor Chor wll sne the an them "Holy Art Thou" by Haydn. Mrs. Norma Ellott wll sne the solo "Ths s My Commandment 1 * by Hamblen. There wll be a specal Thanksgvng Servce on Thanksgvng Day at 10:00 A.M. On Sunday afternoon the Every Member Canvassers wll meet at 2:00 P.M. to complete the canvass. The Junor H Fellowshp wll meet at 2:30 to dscuss the subject "Brothers and Ssters!" Ths s a second program suggested The by the young Westmnster people. Fellowshp wll have a busy schedule ths weekend On Saturday from 9:00 A.M. to 1:00 PM. they wll sponsor a fake sale n the church basement. At 6:00 P.M. Saturday cvenlj.h there wll be a hay rde. Transportaton wll lea.ve the ttt, Chrstna Sufchlnsky, c Lval, Patrca. 8«bo. J. Farrell; church at that tme for South.ness r«ne Sersun, Lllan Rver where the rde wll take Fedor, Joseph Pukush, Arlene place. On Sunday evenng at 7:00 Hla, Beverly Schmdt, Charlotte P.M. they wll meet to dscuss n Adams,, Judth Wolgemuth, Mar- preparaton for Thanksgvng -", Sertenza, Olgf Klelman, "What tam Thankful For?" Robert Koch. Susan Uhun, Pa- Tl.c church School Faculty ;:;ta Mezey, Barbara Wood, Barsaa Morrs. Martn Reffler, A. -,.. UKV»._. Bpecll.,,, subjects _ Chrlswll meet Sunday evenns at 1:00 P.M. Teacher tranng wll focus on methods of, teachng n the «r.a Sufchtnrty, Arlene ODon-1 varous departments. Plans wll w-;l. Dorothy Ml»ak. Loretta Tu- be made for Chrstmas also, The Snlskl, Los Nerges, J. Oolous. Mens Assocaton wll maet Monday B Nudee, Prances Shantz, D. evenng at 8. On Tuesday Kvacs, B. Wood, E. Raskulnetz. l-bc Shanty, Robert Furan. Hjb.t SchanU, Walter Pcrera, Hubert Mchael, Qeorge Molnar, yct; Kent, Dblorw Roele, Mer- Mae Cromwell, Dell McKnley, stone, Ore Hawkes, f Kosty,.oae Kurtlak, Albert Zusman; stonal busness Judy Duwusky, M. WalkB, M. Tavares, Sohayda, Brenda Toth. Joh Kosea, Helen. Demeter, Bart At the end of the day the stu- 11 faculty enjoyed refreshms n the lobby,".. Hbernan Auxlary Plans Ckrbtma* Fete ARTERO Ladles Auxlary, n VMon 2, Ajctont Order of Hwlll hold a Chrstmas December 12 at 7:30 P, M. n. the Cgja^nge, frlamrekt. Al v^hltlng the followng l; V w offlcj^bere elected; Mrs. Jll k Rn?TOa, presdent; Mrs. J useph. Herron, vce presdent; Ml «E een Kennedy, recordng Mrs, Coughlln, flnan- C al sec-etary; Mrs. A. J. Bonner, ll «6ur4r; Mrs. T,h6nVM Oarvey, "storljn; Mrs, Mchael Burns, master^- at - arnrt; Mrs. Henry Dombrowsk, sentnel! Mrs. Jose l>l Kenna, Catholc acton cl «rman; Mss Margaret Herron, JJlsslons charman, nd Mrs, Helen Gund«r»on, ohhrman of commltteea. 0N ET Mss Sophe P, 181 Pershlnf Avenue, s Uk- «* Curlbbean cruue to Caracas, ^uela; Cuvaoao, Dutch West "ts; 8an Ju»n, Puerto Rco " St. Tl)6B»a. Vrgn Elands * s aboard the 8.8..O»lo«ord. evenng the 1 Womens Assocaton wll meet n 8. They wll have a Thanksgvng Prase Servce. Mrs. Arthur Hall wll lead the devo tons. Sldes wll be shown of the mssonary work of the Rev. and Contnued on Page Eght CLUB PLANS DANCE CARTERET The Cty Lne Socal and Athletc Club wll sponsor a dance, Frday evenng, November 25, at Bethlen Hall, :eoke Avenue, commencng at } p.m. Musc for dancng wll be urnshed by Baron B.otyck and hs wclwsra. \ Charman of the affar,1s Stephen Alf}d asssted by Stephen Uhouse. Of Councl Cancelled CARTERET The regular meetng of the Borough Councl scheduled for last nght was cancelled because Mayor Frank. Bareford and members of the Councl are attendng the annual conventon of the New Jersey League of Muncpaltes n Atlantc Cty, The Councl held a specal meetng Monday afternoon for the purpose of approvng and payng of current blls, The next meetng s scheduled for Tuesday ntght, November 22. PostalJnfployes At Get-Together CARTERET The Frst Annual Get-Together of the Post Offce Employees was held at the Gypsy Camp on November 10. Kenneth Hafrts-- welcomed the postal employees and ther wves, le desgnated Postmaster Lester A. Sabo as master of ceremones for the evennc. After dnner the followng retred postal employees spoke brefly: Walter Overholt, Joseph Byrnes, Hazel K. Wolfe, Wllam Ellott, former Postmaster Wllam Lawlor. Assstant Postmaster John Kennedy also spoke brefly. Other guests were Mayor and Mrs. Frank. Bareford, Postal nspector and Mrs. Arthur W. Sweet. Mayor Bareford cted the growth of ths communty from the tme the present post offce was establshed, and emphaszed the need for larger facltes. Mr. Sweet, the guest speaker for the evenng, compared the dutes of the present day postal nspectors wrth those of the postal nspectors of the 1800s. He also cted the changes and revsons wpch are beng made n the Post Offce. Department, whch wll beneft the publc by servng them^nore effcently., HOSPTAL PATENT CARTERET Mrs. Anna Jubs, 51 rvng Stre«( s a surgcal patent at the Elzabeth General Hosptal n Elzabeth. * Thanksgvng Day Marked at School A F L - C10 Sec* Better Understandng Form Jont f Chrstmas; Launch Drve Commttee Offcal Councl s Organzed at F«ster Wnder Plant CARTERET The plant and offl-c unons of the Foster Wheeler Corp. formed an offcal councl for ther mutual protecton. The councl now known as the "Councl of Foster Wheeler Corporaton Local Unons," was offcally establshed on Saturday, \ November 12, at the conference j held at the Hotel Dansvlle, Dans-1 vlle, New York. j The partcpatng local unons are: Local 440,.U.E.-C..O. of Carteret, Local 66, Amercan Federaton of Techncal Engneers, A, F. of L. of New York Cty, Lodge 159, ntl Brotherhood of Bolermakers, A. F. of h, of Mountan Top, Pa., and Lodge 1685, ntl Assocaton of Machnsts, A. P. of L. of Dansvlle, New York. The St. Catherne, Canada plant unon s also beng nvted to jon the counell. The summarzed objectves of the councl may be stated as "the unfcaton of the cooperatve effort of the councl member unons n ther cpmmon or smlar problems wth the Foster Wheeler Corp., but wthout any nterference wth or nfrngement upon the autonomy of the respectve unons." The next specal meetng of the CARTERET A Thanksgv- j councl s to be held n Scranton, ng Day program was presented;?*; to the lower grades of the Na- On behalf of the present post offce emgljyees, Ms. August Klose p presented the.former em- ployees wth gfts. The commttee r charge of the dnner conssted of Mra. Klosd, "Mr. Harrs, and Mr. Gervs Nevll. than Hale School by Mrs. Rebecca Browns fourth grade class. Andrew Mltro, Wayne Turner and Lorrane Benczek were the flag bearers and were n charge of the openng exercses consstng of Psalm 21 and the Lords Prayer. A playlet The Frst Thanksgvng was presented by the class wth Lorrane Bonczek, Ruth Bjaun, Cecla Brown, Ann Carpenter, p< semftry Graeme, Lyda Hlusczyk, Lnda Jensen, Beverly Kelemen, Barbara and Sandra Kovacs, Geraldne Kraus, Kathleen JJascak. Mary Resko, Marjore/s encer, Laura Stupar, Nelson/Afcon, Robert Baldwn, M- Brady, Joseph Dzlak, ThTTmas Elko, Carl Fetco, Russell Grunden, Edmund Mantle, Andrew Mtro, Francs Powell, Alan Santoro, Bruce Seaman, Rchard Sokolowsky, John Thomas and Wayne Turner takng part. Followng the playlet Edmund Mante and Russell Grunden presented a rectaton A Good Thanksgvng. Mary Ellen Reslp and Lyda Husczyk presented. For Ttrse Am Thankful, Mchael Brady and Rchard Sokolowsky presented The Plgrms Came, Beverly Kelemen rected Yellow pumpkn, and the program closed wth Cecla Brown, Ruth Braun, Ann Carpenter, John Thomas, Andrew Mttro and Carl Fetco presentng a choral readng The Four Freedoms. Now Avalable For Hgh School Game n; of CARTERET General admsson for the annual Carteret- Perth Amboy football game to be played Thanksgvng Day at 2 P. M. wll be one dollar, accordng to a statement ssued ths mornbyfrank McCarthy, drector athletcs. General ajralsson tckets wll be avalable at Sabos Sport Shop, Washngton Avenue, Carteret, or from Harry Lubern, a member of the lgl/school faculty. There l be no student tckets avalable at the /Bate. Student tckets, prced at 50 cents, wll be avalable n all Carteret publc and parochal schools. Hgh School Students to Select Today Queen for Annual Chrstmas Cotllon CARTERET The Queen of the annual Chrstmas Cotllon to be hold December 26 n the Communty C,.nt«r, wll be named today when members of the junaad senof classes hold the lor long school. -awated electon at the hgh of fve canddates, The slate chosen by members of he senor class three w/feks ago, ncludes: Mss Patrca Mezey, Mss Mary Ann Suduln/, Mss Barbara Clrko, Mss June Woodhull and Mss Mary Regan, The queen wll lead le grand march the nght of the Cotllun, attended by the four mads-ln-watng who competed wth her for the top honor. The famous Sauter- Fnegan orchestra wll provde musc from 9:30 untl 1:30 A.M. Mrs. Jamus ODomull and Mrs. Wllam Babes, co-charman of the queen commttee, wll supervse the electon and wll make the,announcement of the results to the student body on Monday. Plans for the Cotllon are reachng completon. Jto. Percy S. Oalbrath and Mfs. VStanley Nemlc, reservaton charmen, reporo an unprecedented early resenjatlon lst. Reservatons for student and college-age guests wll be made on November 25th between th ehours ot 10 A.M. and 2 P.M. n the foyer of the hgh school. Addtonal patrons and patroness subscrbers for the Cotllon program nclude: Mr. and Mrs. John Lucas. Mr, and Mrs. Wllam Canway, Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Tezblr, Mr. and-mrs. Frank Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Harrngton, Mr. and Mrs. John Hla, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holder, Mr. and Mrs/ Ncholas Del Vaccho, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dougjas Zenobla, Mr, and Mrs. Dean Fox, and Mrs. Harry Yetman, Mr, and Mrs. Sydney Barrett, Mrs sabel Lefkowltz, Mr., and Mrs, Leon Greenwald, Thomas Chester, Mr. Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Robert Farrel. Also, Mr. and Mrs, John Goycna, Dr. and Mrs. Maurce Good man, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Horn, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Kaplan, Mr, and Mrs. Edward Kucnsk, Mrs. Russell Mles. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Morrs, Mr. and Mrs. Jo-"f seph Sahulehk,, Mr. and Mrs. Erwln WWJtoch, Mr. and Mrs. John D*Zurla, Mr and Mrs. Frank Barbate, Mr. anl Mrs. Qeorgs Mullgan and Mr. Albert Lehrer. on Saturday. December 10, The offcer-shps of the councl wll rotate each y?ar, Those elected to serve tll December CARTERET A campagn to Put Chrst nto ChrMma.1" s bfnr launched here wth posters, buttons and pamphlets They are, beng dstrbuted naton-wde. Started sx years ago, the campagn s ganng more momentum each year. Th» campagn emphasses the true sgnfcance of Chrstmas n the lnme, hopng to lght a ffe whch wll serve as an nspraton to the parsh, the commu- nty and the world at large. The rumpakn features the appearance of n new pantng n 10 colors showng Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus. "n themselves." says the statement, "the posters are not the whole ans#er to our own personal relgous observance of ^Chrtotmas, but they wll help 1 to kndle, n our hearts once agan awareness that Chrstmas s really Chrsts brthday and that wthout Hm there s no Chrstmas." Puerto Rcans Fnd Lfe Good and They Are Happy CARTERET - The Puerto R:;an famles who have settled n the borough are enjoyng lffq because of better lvng standards. A talk wth sovernl of them n the Chrcme secton revealed that they are adjustng well to now ways, although the language s stll the chef problem,. One Puerto Rlcan who used to make $8 a week n the sugarcane felds s happy now wth a Carteret Job that pays hm eght tmes that much. Hs young daughter fnds that "theres a lot of fun here." Legon Tag Days For Amphtheatre CARTERET Carteret Post 263, Amercan Legon s holdng tag days today and tomorrow for the beneft of the amphtheatre at the Veterans Hosptal. Lyons. st has PresdentT" John" Huuck! The l0 al P (Local 440,.U.E.-C..O., 1st vce from ts own treasury presdent, J. Lawrence Aamst (Local 66, Amercan Federaton of Techncal Engneers, A. F. of L., 2nd vce presdent, to be from for $150 ths purpose, accordng to Commander Thadeus Wykretowcz. The cost of the structure s estmated at $125,000 of whch $80,000 already Lodge 159, ntl Brotherhood of has been collected. Bolermakers, A. F. of L.; secretary. Wllam Hayes (Lodge 1665, ntl Assocaton of Machnsts, A. F. of L.). Term Open House Program Success CARTERET The Open House sponsored by the Faculty of the Nathan Hale Schol and the eghth grade housed n the hgh school durng the week turned out to be a successful adventure. The educatonal outcomes from the leacher-parent ntervew overshadowed all expectatons. Jhe faculty arranged ntervews wth parents from seven to late evenng hours to accomodate all nterested parents. Teachers from grades three to seven met on Monday evenng and teachers from grades sx to eght met wth parents agan on Tuesday evenng. Ths educatonal procedure has been n a Beet n the Nathan Hale School for many years. The lower grades of the Nathan Hale SchooJ/observed Veterans 1 Day and Thanksgvng Day durng ther regular assembly perod yesterday. Mrs. Mnne Kaplans ffth grade class presented a Veterans Day program, consstng of many famous sayngs and bts of meanngful phrases as found n many mportant speeches wrtten by Amercans of great renown on (Contnued on Page Eght) Legonnares wll be at both banks ths afternoon and at man busness ntersectons here tomorrow. The amphtheatre wll seat more than 2,000 persons and was desgned wth the dea of affordng entertanment to the hosptalzed guests at Lyons. Specal facltes, such. *fl temperaturecontrolled hot water outlets, specal seatns facltes and other features requred by dsabled veterans has caused an ncrease n the orgnal cost estmates. Wafter W. Wadlak, servce offcer, has appealed to all resdents to suport the project. Humorous Program h Enjoyed at^school CARTERET Kenneth Haynes, general manager of the Eagle- Courer newspapers, was guest speaker at the Carteret Hgh School Student Day assembly Thursday afternoon. Mr. Haynes, who s also a lecturer and playwrght, presented a humorous j program enttled "Comc nter- lude" whch portrayed the story of how our language grew from a begnnng of prmtve gestures. The educaton department of the Carteret-Womans Club, under the drecton of Mrs. Ncholas Del-Vacho, sponsored the program, as a part of the local youth project ths year. Mrs. Clfford The chldren are learnng Englsh np dly, but at least ons-half of the adults ether canmot speak Englsh or have d fflculty wth t. Spansh remans the tongue of the Puerto Rcan home n Carteret. Puerto Rcans have adjusted themselves very well to ther (new lfe. They lke to work. Not many are on relef. Ther most dffcult problem s housng. Housng has not besn easy for the Puerto Rcans to fnd. Most of them concentrate n the Chrome secton. Ftzgerald Agan Heads Dmes Drve CARTERET Denns Ftzgerald today agan was named jhalrman of the March of Dmes for Carteret. The announcement was made by M. Joseph Duffy, Mddlesex ounty Dmes Drve charman. t wll be the tenth consecutve year durng whch he acted as charman of the Carteret drve, Duffy sad. He ponted out that Mr. Fltzserald has been actve n the March of Dmes drve here snce ncepton n He acted as vce-charman when hs brother, the late Joseph Ftzgerald was charman. When Joseph ded Denns took over the charmanshp. For two. years, Denns Ftzgerald served as vce charman of the Mddlesex County Dmes drve. Mchael Burns, former presdent of the Unon Local at Westvaco has been named vce-charman of the campagn. Mrs. Adam Wachter was named charman of the Mothers March and wll be asssted by Mrs. Rose Rosenbaum. Mrs. Wachter, mother of a boy ftrlcken by polo and slowly recoverng was vce charman of the Mothers March last year, Mrs. Rose Levy who for the past seven yenrs has been actve n the March of Dmes campagn wll act as vce charman of the socal commttee ths year. A charman for that commttee wll be named soon. Last year, the drve netted a total of $3, Of ths amount, $1,998 came from the Mothers March. RELFOR) LOSES LCENSE CARTER* T The Department of Motor Vehcles has revoked the drvers lcense of Calvn Relford, 27, 48 (Mercer Street, for a "perod of sx months. Cutter, presdent of the club, rep-1 The ponts aganst hm ncluded resented the,-1 careless drvlns, passng red lght TUtl JDMT U)Y KOOKS: Urn:, pa t ll,l bn rotvd ul ddn wlo p.hl,t vhl lu (lt- (trtt-et Publc Ubrwy n ccttuu wtl ( lllms Hu,k Wtx-k. Wth tn- \nm- t-s d-tut Mnt," tle vstors llt.t-uuj [)) Mrv AMU Ukk, lft, u.uu Ma. 1uuluc Voku, mll, lbrary ades. Carteret Borough 50th Annversary May 12 to 18, 1956 PRCK CENTS St. Joseph Plans for Dedcaton New Edfce Kx <rle<l To be Ready n 2 or 3 Months, Pastor Says CARTERET Dfdlcaton of he new St. Josephs Churrh s expected to take place wt nn the next two or three months. Rev. Lous M. Cortnpy. OSM, pastor of the church, who ha» been supervsng the constructon of the new edfce, sad that constructon work s proceedng st a good pace. "Completon and dedcaton ot the new church should not take, more than two or three monhs? Father Cortney sad. n the past few days workmen have completed the nstallaton ot the tevawo floor Three marble altars and the marble communon ralng are rtow beng nstalled. The doors of the church are now beng put nto place and plasterng work s also under way. Father Courtney expects that the pews wll be nstalled about December V Anthony Lews s the general contractor. Meanwhle Father Cortnpy announced that the Catholc B-shopa Thanksgvng Clothng Drve wll open Sunday and contnue for a week. Wearable clothng may be left n the church baaement. The clothng wll be sent to the noedy abroad. Specal preparatons art beng made to see that the shpments reach overseas by Chrstmastme, Father Cortney sad. Delegates Lsted To State Confab CARTERET The clmax of the actvtes for Student Councl Week wll be the 30th Annual Conference of the New Jersey Assocaton ofhgh School Coutw ols, beng held at Rutgers Un. Vfllfx. November 18. Partcpatng n the conference wll be the Student Councl A<!- Vsor, Mlu Bess Rchey, who wm speak oh "How can student Councl offcers become acquanted wth ther dutes." Eleen Glucboskl wll serve as charman and Catherne Gurczynsk as reporter of ths dscusson group. n the afternoon Mss Pnula Da Ple wll lead a dscusson on "How can the Student Councl mprove assembly programs." Othere attendng the confrrence wll be the followng members: Prncpal H. E. Horn, Robert Pltoula, June Woodhull. Dorothy Flytok, Alex Bobenchk, and Olga Markus. S. 0. offcers. Chrs- Una Sufchnsky, who wll pulctpate n the Natonal Student Counol tour of Europe^ ths summer, wll also attend. At the conference Carteret H^h School wll present a dsplay wh;h. wll feature the banner, yearbook and newspaper. Bazaar and Dnjner For Church Guld Th Leades Ad ot Calva Bapefet^ Curch wll, sponsor ^ bazaar tomorrow nght n the Church -Hall. A fred cnlcken dnner wll be served at 6 P.ty. n connecton wth ths affar. Mrs. Ballnt Chllte and Mrs. John Ber- gacs Sr. wll head the bwuar commttee. A 30 mnute flm "Gvng Thanks Always" wll be shown mmedately after the supper. Our Young People wll atend the Rally of the Eastern Bat lst Assocaton whch wll be Jeld ths Saturday nght at 8 P.M» at flc Rahway Baptst Church. Sunday, (he 11 A.M. Churclt Worshp Servce wll bu held uj the Thanksgvng atmosphere, The sermon topc, "Grattude," wll be gven by he pastor, Rev, J. Matus. The Youth Chor wll lave ts frst upperance at ths e under the supervson of Mrs. Moore. Solosts wll be Dana Newman and Joyous Moore. The Chor wll sng, "Come Ye lunkful People." Sunday evenns at 0:30 the Happy Hour" song servce and..levotlonal for the entre famly. The Thanksgvng Servce* wll be held Wednesday, on Thank*- jvng Eve. ut 7 P.M. n the old. fashoned Thanksgvng amop The Junor and Youth Chol, wll partcpate n a can- JJellght process onal. BREAKFAST SUNDAY CAKTERET A breakfast wll be served Sunday mornng at the Congregaton of Lovng JusU-.e ut 9:30 A. M., catered by the Mns Club. The KUest speaker wll be Elmer E Brown. County Hunolalc. wh wll speak on "The of the Surrogate Court."

2 V) 1. ; TWO FftffAY, S, 1053 fe:-ll m W/ss /emef Megyes Weds; < on pe on Bermuda Trp takteret Mls» Janet J. Mfy-.l. dnukhter of Mr. ard Mr> Wllam M«syc*l. 18 Cypress..! lccrtn the brde of Nlchula A Bwlka, son of Mr. and Mrs. cmjh.s Halka, 287 Woodbrdge <vvenue, Nxon, n the Magyar urfnnrt Church here Saturday UTn. Rev. Alexander Danw, pastor of the ehurcj, perlunud MH 1. re-cmony. Cvt n marrage by her l.unr. the jde was attred n ; -w of mported French handcp,c(l Chantllly lace and gossamer nylon tulle wth a tran of luce dred n nvlon pleattd nftes. HT llree^llered scalloped tut ) vel of lluson was ar.nm from ( crown of sequns am pearls. She carred whte or- (lcls mll nephnnotls on a prayer book. Ml.s.s Rose Marl* Rw.nak atlnlctl He brde as mad of honor. SorvK ns brdesmads were Mss Arlppn Nud«e, ths borough, Mss Kara Ereo. Hghland Park, and Mss Anna Vlagyl, Perth Amboy, v lull! Ms? Valere Purdon, Brock.!, Maw., cousn of the brde, rlru as flower grl. A cousn of the brdegroom, John Kuhn, Nxon, w»s best man. UstTn were Arthur Pataky, Nxon. Lms Helmecz, New Brunswck and Geza Megyes, the brdes brother. Tl n brde selected a charcoal!;rny sut wth black accessores and m orchd corsage fo» a plane trp t;> Bermuda. The couple wll nturn n two weeks by boat to take up resdence at the Nxon ddfess. A graduate of Carteret Hgh School and the Mandle 3chool for MJcal Assstants of New York, g luumt ol(f %ttvtt NTERNATONAl STRLNG PUCE SUUHG AS 1OW AS JJ97 nc. f*t. lot LAY-AWAY PLAN 93 Man Street Woodbrdge WO-8-122S U» brde s employed by Dr. Le- Boy Homer, Woodbrdge, Her husbnnd s a gradaute of S. Peters HEh School, New Brunswck, and attended Frankln and Marshall College, Lancaster. Pa, He s presently assocated Wth h father n busness at the Chestnut nn, Nxon. Mu\v Party Planned By Democratr (roup CARTERET - The Ladles Democratc organzaton held a regular meetng Thursday evenng n Fre House No. 1. Mrs. B. W. Harrngton: presded over the busness sesson. Walter. Sullvan/and John Hutnck, successful Democratc canddates for coundl n the recent electon, were Burnt speakers. Mrs. Thomas Copshlln Served as charman of the 1 socal and was asssted by Mrs. Taylor and Mrs. Anne Grenor. The December meetng wll be followed by a Chrstmas party. OBTUARES MRS. KATHER1VE TURNER CARTERfeT : Mr4. Katherlne Turner, 127 Emerson Street, ded Frday at the Elzabeth Oeneral Hosptal. The funeral was held Tuesday mornng from the Lyman Funeral Home, 21 Locust Street. A hgh mass of requem was offered n St. Josephs Church by Rev. Vctor Graban, O3M. nte/ment was n St. Gertrudes Cemetery, Colona. Bearers were August Sebesta, John Panc, John Conlon, John Tomczuk, James Vonah and Wllam Allen. Mrs. Turner, wdow of Joseph Turner, s survved by three sons, Rudolph, Lous and Joseph; three ssters, Mrs. Jula Sabo, Mrs. Mary Faust and Mrs. Elzabeth Nagy, and a brother, Stephen Fstes. JOSEPH MUDRCK SR. CARTERET - Joseph Murdlck Sr,, 44 Roosevelt Avenue, husband of the late Mary W. Mudrck, ded Buesday. Survvng are two daughters, Mrs. Adam Mankel, Woodbrld(!e, and Mrs. John Kowalsk, ths borough; two sons, Joseph Jr., Perth Amboy and Harry, ths borough, also 11 grandchldren. The funeral was held ths mornns from the Synowleck Funeral H,nme, 48 Atlantc Street. A hg]), mass of requem was offered n St. Ellas Green" Catholc Church by Rev, Augustne Medvgy. nterment was n Rosehll Cemetery, Lnden. * 4 SEE THE KNG OF ELECTRC TRANS $74.95 RwM * f«l tfockl Twc-to-f* /U" Hal* modtkl USE»... v OUB VH A^-AWAY LAY-AWAY PLAN SMALL DEPOSrTfOLDg AMY TEM UYHL CHR8TMAS Mss Rubel Ads Conference Work CARTERET - Mss Florence Rubel, teacher n trp Nathan Hale School, served on a, commttee of the Currculum Work Conference whch was held at the New Jersey Educaton Assocaton conventon n Atlantc Cty. Ths Urge conference, n whch number of afflated groups jon ach year, waa held at Chalfonte- addon Hall Hotel on November 10 wth the. general theme "How H Work Together." The three major areas lor dssson were; "Currlcuhm mpl- :atons of thenew Jersey Whte louse Conference," "To mplement n New Jersey the Currlcuum Fndngs of the Cooperatve Project n Educatonal Admlnlsratloh," ard "Cooperatve Curculum Research." "The Layman Looks at the Cur- culum" wa the topc of the ad- ress at the orentaton sesson. Mter the address, the conference lvlded nto group meetngs. Vmong the topcs dscussed were ow we work together to make mbllc educaton a contnuous prdcess from kndergarten through lgh school, to help boys and grls w good ctzens, to work together for effectve health educaton and to develop the best teacher, parent, chld relatons. The conference stressed the mportance of helpng people to understand the roles they can play M the currculum team so that professonal and lay people can work cooperatvely for the mprovement of educaton n our schools. CPAs to Present Achever Award CARTERET An annual cash award wll be presented to the outstandng treasurer of 24, Junor Achevement companes n Carteret and Unon County, t was announced yesterday by the Unon County Chapter, New Jersey Socety of Certfed Publc Accountants, The wnner wll be selected each May at the concluson of the JA fscal year. A commttee from the chapter wll vst each company to nspect ts fnancal practces and suggest mprovements. Carteret has two companes, one sponsored by the U. S. Metals Refnng Company and the other by Westvaco Mneral Chemcal Company of the Food Machnery Corporaton. JA companes are sponsored by leadng ndustres and consst of students from hgh schools. They sell stock to fnance ther operatons, then manufacture and sell on the open market. HE EXCTNG AMERCAN FLYER CHEF Mm rene Kovacs To Wed November 26 CARTERET - Mss rene Kovacs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Kovacs, 34 LeffWts Street, wll become the brde of jjohn Konc, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Konc, 76 Lnden Street n St. Ellas Greek Catholc Church, November 20. n honor of her approachng marrage Mss Kovacs was gven a surprse bld#l shower. Presbyteran Mens Unt Meets Monday CARTERET The Mens Assocaton of the Frst Presbyteran Church wll hold ts regular monthry meetng Monday evenng at,8:00 P.M. Emphass for the program wll be the, lay Evangelsm program of the Presbyteran Church. The fllmstrp "Laymen Wtness for Chrst" wll be shown, The *>v. Malcolm G. Brown wll explan the program ana dscuss the pamphlet "Vstng for Commtment." The meetng wll be followev-wtth^efcreaton and refreshment. St. Demetrus Chor Arranges for Dana CARTERET The annual Thanksgvng eve dance sponsored by the St. Demetrus Church Chor wll be held Wednesday evenng, November 23, at whch tme Baron Bobck and hs orchestra and the K-Dets Polka band wll provde the musc for dancng and wll commence at 8:30 p.m. Mss Sophe Krupa, charman of the affar announced the followng commttee: Jula Ma(hyshyn, Jula Lesky, Ncholas Kostowat, Steve Stek, Sophe Lesky. Helen and Katherne Lesky, Donald Zazworsky, Ncholas Lehotsky, Sophe Chelak, Rose Zazworsky, Gene Wadak, Myron Wolansky, Paul Wasowtz, Anthony Bambu- rak, John Hayduk, Dmtr Zazworsky, Steve and Peter Mortsea, Sona Cabna, Stella Chomckj and Robert Szgt. The chor s currently preparng for Chrstmas repertore and reharsals are held every Tuesday evenng. Dr. H. M. Zatewsk Optometrst EYES EXAMNED 237 PERSHNG AVENUE CARTERET 1-1(01 Ths de luxe tran measures an amazng VA feet wll make any boy*s model ralroad dream come true. Three locomotve unts louvers, exhausts, rvet heads, all realstcally reproduced n truc-to-jfc scale. Bult-n ar chme Desel horn, two powerhouse worm-drve motors, baggage-club car, pullma, Vsta-Dome car and observaton all llumnated, all equpped wth remote-control knuckle coupler;;. What a tran! ncludes tracks to form 200" ovaf hs Chrstmas, get the Amercan Flyer "Chef! AUTHORZED SERVCE STATON FOB AMERCAN FLYER TRANS "DOOLETS^ >/4 MLE SOUTH m CLOVERLEAF HOUSE OF TOYS OPEN EVERY EVENNG TL» OCLOCK 802 St. Georges Ave. WO Woodbrdge Conference Tea At. S. Monday CARTERET - One hundred parents have accepted thr nvtaton to nttcnrt a conference and ea ab the lecal hlrh sshobl on londay afternoon, November 21. at ene-umrty. 4h*MM annually by Prncpal.(. ft. HMtt, the gudance department, and fpklnan home room ewsftttf, tlls program s qslgned,o jtrwmfc *t opwtunlty for the Mttnt of %)l new students to knftv M chlds teachers and dsum lls progress. The guests wll assemble n the ludtorlutn where they wll be treeted by Edwn S. Qun. guperntendent; Mr. Horn and Mss E.. Monahan of the gudance delartmcnt. At two oclock, all pupls wll >e dsmssed so that the teachers nay be free to meet the parents n ther classrooms. Refreshments wll be served ater and at the tea table wll b> 4rs, D. Semenzf and,mrs. W. Vhlte, mothers of the presdent nd vfce-presldent of the Class f Students volunteers wll assst he faculty commttee that nludes Msses Oundersen, Machyn, Wlson. Kelly, Motmhan, 4rs. Kobrn, Mrs. Gerek, Messrs. Chester, Kng, Mglecz. Wer and )BrLet. PTA TO MEET CARTERET The Columbus Cleveland P.T.A. wll hold ts egular meetng Tuesday evenng. lovmlwr 22, at the Cleveland School commencng at 8 p.m. The feature of the evenng wll»e a guest speaker, Mr. J. C. Dllvera of the Newark Polce Narcotcs Squad who wll speak m JJfUe Use of Narcotcs." The seventh grade mothers wll be n ;h!arge af hosptalty. Gong to Kngston? Kyoto? Kbbenhavn? Lsbon? London? Los Angeltf Manla? Madrd? Mlan? Ask the woman whos teen there... your travel agent MARGARETTEN TRAVEL AGENCY 276 Hobart Street Perth Amboy Washngton School Observes Booh Weeh CARTERET Mrs. Zlmmer 1 :- book week program opened- wth Marnaret Brttt and Veronca Cymballsta revewng ther frst lessons n ther rendng book, "W* 1 Look and See." The followng chldren llustrated and spoke brefly about ther favorte atory book characters^lnda Nagy, Raggedy Ann; Andrew Skocjpec, Raggedy Andy; Mchele Menda, Red Rdng Hood; Ncholas Racsok fnd Cue la Berger. Gngerbread Boy; Annllle Carlsle, Mother Goose; Anne Campbell, Jack and Jll; Karen Sherry, Donald Duck; Margaret Truhart Cnderella; Lorrane Konar, Peter Rabbt; Gus Pablan and Nancy Knochel, Three B«ars. Mchael Estok ntroduced ths part of the program. The program concluded wth the songs, "The Tr""ee Bears," and "The Gngerbread Boy." nvtatons were sent home ths week to Mrs. T. Hermans Thanksgvng program. The program wll be gven for the parents and frends on Wednesday, November 23. All members of the class wll takepaft. NEW LNE RAWWAY* Rudy of Rudys Fshng Tackle and Repar announces he has added the Re mur Reel to hs fast growng reel lne. Hs shop s now an authorzed servce staton for mar* popular brands of reels and n tme wll be a parts house. Balsned Tcllorng makes TMZLYCLCLOTHES look fester...longer "PLATEAU" By tmely Clothes the year round sut wth the weghtless feel. Ths sut makes storage a dead ssue. ts comfortable every month of the year! The all-wool worsted s unquely woven to feel shadow-lght on your back. And balanced talorng keeps - t new-lookng for extra seasons t L BREGS & SONS 91 SMTH STREET PERTH AMBOY Free Parkng \^ LOW DOWN PAYMENTS ( HGHEST TRADE-N PRCES! PLYMOUTH ^ DeSOTO "»...$ DODGE COUPE $ PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan... $ SDEBAKER $ NASH 4 door sedan $ DeSOTO 4 door sedan $ PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan... $ PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan... $895 MOTOR SALES CO., nc. 405 AMBOY AVENUE - WOODBRDGE O>p. Kru LMntrl AUTHOHKKD 1>1 NOTO HtVMOUTH DtAl.EK AT 275 SMTH STBKKT, FKKT AMBOY TEL. H1-2-41V1. Few Apartment Vacanc(>$ Here Despte Home Room CARTERET OTpanry <f flat,sn t.lu mrol have stayed m d-sntp the fnct. that many new homes are under nnstru.-- uol l:. New housng s not materally affectng apartment occuoonefcn Carteret," accordng to Wllam Greenwald, realtor. There las bwn» constant n- Troth of Mss Fgel Revealed by Parents CARTERET - Announcement has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Fgel 32 Cypress Street. of the engagement of ther daughter, Mss Ro/e Mare R. Pogel, to Wllam James Oray. son of Mr. and Mrs. James E. Gray, 249 Augusta Street, South Amboy. The prospectve brde s a graduate of Carteret Hgh School and employed by the Jersey Tre Jompany, Perth Amboy. Her lance s a graduate of the Mddlek County Vocatonal and Tech lcal Hgh School, Perth Amboy, nd served two years Wth the. S. Navy. He s employed by the ubllr Servce Electee and Gas Mr.pany. Perth Amboy, The wed!lnj s planned for June, Everyone looks at your door fj rs f Make them look flux of new resdent,,.,,, us a result of the dev-nn of several housng; prnj^/ 1 " The demand for nl. w h( or apartments at rpasnn- rentals contnues unabatrd There has been very U,. the way of multple \ m \\ &m unts n the borough One veloper sad that f an :m w, ment house went uo PT 0( T<.,. ng, say, 100 Mats - f>cr) Hn,. v " they would be grabbed u,.,: vded tnt the rentals would n,, Be ten steep. BulldlrK of apartment h ()11,,. wll become a necessty hen 1 tle.town Ls to grow, n vew [ ;the fact that most of the an has been developed wn,,. or two-famly houses. ATTEND DNNER MKKTNd CARTERET _ Cateet Vl well represented at the dm,,, meetng last nght n Hold v, sex House, Newark held by th. Northern Chapter of the Son- tor the Advancement of M;m.",. ment. Attendng were: P. M. Mey: A. A, Obeld, J. J. Schulth.,], and Carl Bschoff. all of n,, y < Metals.Rernlnu Compuny ALL WEATHER ALUMNUM JALOUSE DOORS Beautfully desgned... operate moothly, provde you wth fresh ar even on rany days. Brghten up the entre house. OPEN FRDAY TLL 9 P. M. John Georges, Prop. We wll gladly provde a free demonstraton and cost estmate for your home, Sold wth our Factory GEORGES ALUMNUM Communty Dnar fof clngnt and perchng brds jutt on* of mtny Hydproduct. STORM WNDOWS JALOUSES 27 MAN ST. tun n no] WOODBRDGE TU OlU nvte the Brds to stay all wnter Fll your day wfth pluture at you feed your frend-the wld brd*. Hyde Brd Feeder Products are cwtfcally prepared to tttrtct wld brds to your yard. Thy nclude brd dnner*, tdbts and an unuutl array of brd houses. 4 Hydproduct «recommended and approved fay the Natonal Audubon Socuty and tt Natonal Wldlfe Federatoh. Hjrdproductt otke wonderlul gts, too. W!,n BRD SEED - StET CAKES WLD BRD FEEDERS PEANUT CAKFS MOON DOG FOOD FOR YOUR DOG Hop come runnng when lmt for MOON HOMO ENUKU l)ot FOOD.., be- CUH 1(1 lamcr, more noujshnjj and better for h*m! And yet t costs no more, and leu than many other fu-js, Los of dog owner) tell u^ MOONS D, de fr dry food ther pets would tat and enjoy. Hacked by MOON and Company* hundred ye»" experence and de«;ndabl y for makng ojly the rxst- FOR DOG BEDDNG: Bags of Straw - Wales of SW W BUKS of Cedar Chps - Bales of Cedar Shavng AMBOY FEED CO., NC --"-GARDEN SHOPE^ 5 (JEORGE WALSH, Pres. 27!) New Brunswck Avenue (*r. oa»u Perth Phone H-5M350 OPEN EVERY DAY 8 A. M. TLL «P

3 *» PRESS ARKVEW PATTER,,KS. KOSE BOSKNBAdM MRS. DOROTHY HEPWORTC CA-1-7S41 CA ,.,],.«enrollment perod of evenng at Our Lady of Pew -crcf. Parkvew Taxpayers Church n Ford$, New Jersey, together wth Mr. Denns Fltzwer- ls now on. Membershp ar0 nvallable for 1956 byald, general charman, and hs mu Robert, Shrtrkey, 9t commttee. Mrs. Wechter and Mrs. Rosenbaum are co-charmen fo rthe Mothers March on Polo,,,-y s. :hrstmfts party to be held,, on Hall, December 17, from for the borough -) P.M. s for chldren of rrs only. There wll be gfts rloshmcnts for all who at-,, columbusrcleveland PTA md ther regular meetng on!1v, November 22, at the ;;,! School. Mr. J. Ray Oll- [ccral. narcotc agent wll,, prncpal speaker. All par-.,,-,. t-red to attend ths. ;,rr[ y recowjry to Audrey (; month old daughter of ;,,t Mrs. Stanley Kat?, 68 Avenue, who s recuperatafter undergong oral vel wshes to Betty Ann (lnuklter of Mr, and Mrs. Mchl, 81 Marlon Street,,m the sck lst. Alfred Wechter, laurel nd Mrs. Samuel Rosen- D.mrrl Street,-attended an mal dnner for volun- :,nl-rasers for the Mlddle- M CoU) Foundaton Monday Make Your THANKSGVNG, V REAL TREAT wth a fne BOTTLE WNE from WESS ( NTKV CLUB 5 STAR >WK.KT WNES Sherry. nr MuscateL 11 nth 59c Quarts 69c (al S1.35 Gal. S2.45 lu NTRY CA!B 5 STAR ;\ WNES Barherone, Untmely, Zlnfandel or Sau- nlr (... 85c Gal. T- $1.60 Dl (UANS RESERVE 1,1 :\UED WHSKEY lmt Sl.fl) Ffth J2.99 ;u.mv $3.79 Gal. $7.45 V.rry a full selecton of the >>t Domestc and mported n-. Whskes and Cordals. t vvc all Beers on ce and n UOKLACHER 1LS- 1.1! ml OLD BOHEMAN n.-d/. Bottles and Quarts. rvv Delvery Plenty of Vrve Parkng t Rear of Store.,; Carteret Lquor Store nc. 65 Roosevelt Ave. CARTERET, N. J. thane CA Mrs. Clff Orecnberg, 49 Mc- Klnley Avenue, was hostess for a jewelry rashlon show Wednesday evenng wth Mrs. Mchael Spollzlno as demonstrator. Guests present were: Mrs. K. Coyle, Mrs. K. Leone, Mrs. P. Sagglnaro. Mrs. N. Spegel, l^rs. J. Barbarcwk, Mrs. J. Stelner, Mrs. A. Rogowsk, Mrs. G. Holland, Mrs. J. Henzman, Mrs. R. Darramh, and Mrs P. Guda. Lsa Brooks, daughter of Mr. an^ Mrs, Jerry Brooks, Sycamore Street, was.feted wth a party n honor of her thrd brthday last Frday. Vstng for the week-end were Mrs. George Wheeler and daughter. Lnda, of Mddleboro, Mass.. and MUs Martha Koprowsk, of South Brdge,! A sp«edy recovery to Mr. Wllam Korztmlowskl, 91 Danel sf, who s beng treated at home after sutftntag laceratons of hs leg whch requred twenty sttches. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cregge, 66 Danel Street, entertaned Saturday evenng wth Mr. and Mrs, John Drury, Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Bergen, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McGrath of Newark as RuesU. Patty Bennett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Bennett, 50 Marlon. Street, was feted wth a party n honor of her second brthday. Ouests ncluded: Mr. and Mrs. H. Cavanaugh and chldren, Brynn, and Wllam of Brooklyr Mr. T L Donovan, and Mss D. Colby of the Bronx. Mrs, rvng Levtz, 95 Hckory Street, entertaned at a toy dem-soonstraton on Nov. 17. Guest* of Mr. and Mrs: Andrew were: Mrs. Wllam Fullam, Mrs. Wllam Hepworth, Mrs. E. Eastman, Mrs. M. Hamlton, Mrs. J,: Mulrhead, Mrs. M. Brandsten, Mrs. A. Casoella, Mrs. R. Carpenter. Mrs. R. Dare, Mrs. J. Grffn, Mrs. J. Nunn, Mrs. E. Howlett, Mrs. C Rchards, Mrs. R. Greenberg. Mrs. P. Sutler, Mrs. E. Walsh. Mrs. R. Ten Eyck, Mrs. P. Prank, Mrs. H. Halgowsk, Mrs. M. Chapell, Mrs. W. Young, Mrs. A. Mellor. Mrs. M. De Mlo, and Mrs. J. Rundle. Mrs, George Mulgan, 103 Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Danel Street, was guest-of-honor at a Stork Shower Nov. 12. Guests Charles Cherepon. 204 Pershlng Avenue at the Elzabeth General present were: Mrs. F. Bennett, Hosptal. Mrs. Crerepon s the Mrs. Wycoff, Mrs. R. Ebert, Mrs. H. Keatng, Mrs. M. Schubeck, Mrs. E. Brady, Mrs. E. Holder, Mrs. J. Forman, Mrs. W. Bennett, Mrs. R. Taylor. Mrs. B. Fondl, urmer Mary Kopel. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. George Haley, 72 Atlantc Street at the Perth»Amboy General Hosptal. Mrs. R. McKernan, Mrs. A. Peeney, Mrs. F. Hartwell, Mrs. C. St. Josephs PTA wll hold a regular meetng Monday, Nov. 21, at 7 P.M. Profts of ndustral manufacturers set new peak. FRDAY COTLLON AJQKS: ShapnK nlans for tlv> Chrstmas Cotllon tn be held by the Womans Club and Evanng Department of the club at St. Demetrus Communty Center December 27 are, seated, left, Mrs. Rchad Hb«r(, secretary of the affar! rsw, Mrs. Vrey Galbrath, charman of reservatons; n the back, Mrs. Ncholas DelVaccho, refreshments charman. Honeymoon to West ndes For A. T. Kots and Brde CARTERET., Sajred H»art Church was the eoww el a pretty weddng Saturday afternoon, when Mss Jean Rled^l, daughter of Mr. and Mr«, Charles Redel, 115 Longfellow Stret, became the brde of Andrew Thomas Kots, Kots, 85 Sharot Street. The ceremoly was performed by Rev. L. J. Petrck, pastor of the church. Ernest Sabo s Kwans Speaker CANTFRET Ernest Sabo, hmself a member of the Carteret Kmms Club, undressed the local ntfu/ton yesterday at ts regular luncheon meetng held n.t M;uk s Parsh Room. The former Ncx York Yankee PAOK THRU* Mr Kaho devoted much of hs s H>akn«tme to the problems of scoutng. The latter part of hs rnk wns punctuated wth nterest nn nd humorous anecdotes several well known players. Anovertme sesson of Questons followed the speakers cloth)g t mnrks. A con collector sent out from The Rchmond, Calforna, Klwnns Club for the beneft of The Unted States Olympc team was flossed around to the members of the Carteret Kwanls Club. Bosze Jr., Mchael H«lsnk, Nch- Barnyak, Joseph Suhar, John Gven n marrage by her the prncpal speaker at the com-olamunon breakfast of St. Ellas Ahlerng, Mchael Skba,, Leon father, the brde wore a pncessstyle gown of mported French Post, Catholc War Veterans, to Curran Sr. and Leon Curran Jr. lace over whte satn trmmed be held Sunday mornng n the wth seed pearls and rdescent The nfant daughter of Mr. Parsh Hall. The breakfast wll s«quns. Her vel Of French lluson was attached to a crown of Bmerson Street was chrstened and Mrs. Wllam Katehur, 160 be served by Geza Gara and Mrs. seed pearls. She Carred a mxture rene Kurtak. Monca Agnes n St. Ellas Greek of whte and pale pnk carnatons Catholc Church by Rev. Augustne Medvgy. Sponsors were Elo- wth stwphanots. Mss Barbara Fsher of ths na and John Katchur. borough was mad of honor wth ;he Msses Evelyn Shtokey, Catherne Kralch, ftorbthy Van Sta-Maskalvern, nl of ths place; Patrca announced. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mldrano, 7ft Ash Street, Hosta of Fords, and Mary Gorraely of Woodbrdge * as brdes- at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal. Mrs. Mldrano s the former mads., Carmella Cbran. Wllam Kots, the brdegrooms Symptoms of Dstress Arsng from STOMACH ULCERS DUETO EXCESS ACD QUCK REUEF OR NO COST Ask AhouHS-Day Tral Offer! Her fve mllon packat of the WU.ABD KEATMKUT have been soldfor.relefot sympwmuof dsret* lmng from Stomach ml Duodanal Ulc«n due lo EUM Acd f»r Dlgntlw. lour or Upwt Stomach, Gulntu, Huflburn, tlmplmnot, etc., due to Ecm Add. Ask (or "Wlllwd MtsfAft" wnch (uly explans ths home ut mcu fr»# ul KOCHEKS PHARMACY 55 WASHNGTON AVENUE CAKTERET you can fnd someone to do anythng LAUNDER (see Laundres) WAVE HAR (see Beauty Shops) Daughter born U> Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Smalley, 2 East Oak Street at the Perth Amboy Oen-,1 Hosptal. Admral Yarnell, now 80, cautons on nuclear war.,the Derember meetng wll feature a Chrstmas parly and an- brother, was best man. Usherng were.joseph Hrycuna, John Yarvorsky, George Koskosk, Eml Malovetz and Robert Curran, all at Lypnf Hosptal tonght and the p^t, and auxlary have also planned a Chrstmas party for Dfcejnber 8 n the parsh hall. t was also announced that the post would sponsor a bngo party December 1, n St. Ellas* Hall, pro- of ths borough, \ ceeds to go to the buldng fund, The cquple wll, resde at theand that a manger wll be dsplayed Longfellow Street address upon ther return from a weddng trp n front of St. Elas Church lurng the Chrstmas holdays. to Florda and the West ndes. An ensemble consstng of a navy blue sut wth red accessores and Baum, Mrs. T. Hushes, Mrs. J. Daughter born to Mr. and Mrs. a whte orchd corsage was se- Certtsslmo, and Mrs. Gasor. Andrew Galvach, 28 Cooke Avenue at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal. lected by the brde for travelng. The brde was graduated from Carteret Hgh School n 1953 and wll be employed by RCA n Woodbrdge on her return. Her husband was gradauted from Carteret Hgh School n 1951 and served three years wth the U. S. Marne Corps. He s presently employed by the Calforna Ol Company n Perth Amboy. BG EXTRA FEATURES N 1900 SHOES These 10 SPECAL features are the EXTRAS You Get n all81900 Shoes: fc The new Thomas Heel dee dagram) 6. Tempered Steel Shank for proper arch upporl + Seamlen Quarter mlde and oul Jf Cut lower on oulde or ankle bone fll. -)t Long nsde leather counter and sron leather nole fa Soft Felt-lned Tongus k Vtalzed leather Sole or flexblty and v, longer woof *T ^ Wodern lotrf wth amplt tot roomfa» ; proper l Cupped He«l S«al ^ -r-.-,- -, plac. - t f fe tujnal»cft tfld blyhtly tyhor on tht to lu»1p prtvftrf atklo turnna. v Catholc Veterans Breakfast Sunday CARTERET John Kolbas, attorney and post advocate, wll be The post wll hold a Chrstmas party for chldren, December 18, at whch members of the auxlary wll assst. Commander Mchael Post and auxlary members wll attend a county dance to be held Bref tems of k Week n Carteret Washngton-Nathan Hale PTA ncrease Membershp (MKTWtKTltntht H«U P.T.4. T4 h»m ts t ts c «llm rhnmm. An mdlomemctlng Wednesday ev«nnn.! ter has been purchased for the The Washngton-1 Ward of nn the over- Paul Sabo presdent presdednton M.v Mary Fllosa. of Rut* local srlols by hr board of e<hl- Mrs. Prank T«th a«v«a report ners U!v(T<my wn the fuet on the recent state codvenuon speaker and spoke on "Chldrens held n October. Un John Dob-Qwskl, raemfcrshp Readlnesa for Rendng" charman, jluyrr, who s also owner. Of.Satns Sport Shop presented Plans wrrr furthered for a ntuy nterestng facts of theannounced t,h»t th» nunber of Chrstmas party for th* chldren tallonal pastme" to hs llsten- mmnbea U) da-gt was 4Qt. An n- an dthe commttee ohomn for the T4 Beng at present a part tme.scout for the New York Yankees vtaton vat extended by tn Rut- Ren Unversty U> a flm festval wlldh wll be hem N»v»«rj»r la. from 10 a.m.to1 p.m., the letter.of ntlutlge was read by Mm. Emerlc Hol4er1th, and»lw announced that all peaber* are welcome to attend. A djsemslon WM held on the current eolool bue stuaton and The nfant daughter of Mr. sponsored by the Junor Chor of and Mrs. Joseph Tlmar, 191 Carteret Avenue was chrstened Bar- St. Marks Church on Thursday evenng, December 2nd. bara Helen afr the Magyar Reformed Church by Rev. Aladar The altar boys wll travel to Komjathy. Sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Stephen L. Wolfe, Woodbrdge. El Hakklm Caravan conferred degrees of El Hakklm on John Mss Tucholsh Brdal Set for January 14 CARTERET Mss Theresa Mara Tucholsk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tucholsk, 98 Longfellow Street, has set January 14 as the date of her marrage to Frank Amzler, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Prank. Amzler, Frederck Street. The ceremony wll take place n St. Josephs Church. Mss Tucholsk was honored at a surprse mscellaneous shower. Ob-hhl That Oldffloblla No«^-Elfhl lor WMl Never bat tny new ear <w«pl W U» w u to unootbly...» power!nlly... to oupfcentlj New Star fre tylnf Kept far beyond tke ordnary n lmury and l«mor. New Jtkmq combne! lha nooth flow of flud wta tp Hydr+Halk (Ntjv* f«of fean. And ke new Rocket T4S0 (Mvet spn torque, horepower md tompremo^ n eter Wuroo detal, hee U dllnctoa - n wy ^ ^ompany t on drmfto dsplay el ear fcewtmfe We nvte you lo tee t,.. and vrj t o the tot. St. Marks PTA To Meet Monday ultar nclude: Mrs J Ward. Mrs. Mlklune. Mr Paulne Hanf and Mrs. Mary Brltton of Wuhlnton School ano Mrs Bunctk, Mrs. C MrOlll.s. Mrs..Schmdt and Mrs J. Keleman of Nathan Male School. CARTERET - the H^* 0 "^ dn Onda ol the Nathan Hale meetng of St. Mark Parent "*"" School. Tealhen Ortanrzatloh wll bf held Monday evenng at.7:30 n the parsh reom. All pvente are Hebrew Ssterhood urged to be present to,help n creatng a workng program for To Meet Monday our young people. A junor dance for chldren from 5th to th grades wll be St. Lukes Church, Roselle. on Sunday afternoon to attend an altar boya tthool., Servces Sunday Holy communon 8:00 fend 8:30 A.M., Church School at 11:00 AA. At the 9:30 serrce there wll.be specal Ttutnkglvlng prayers and musc. There wll be a celebraton ef the holy oonununlon on Thanksgvng Day at 9:30 A.M. 4. the of the PT.A. wll vst the Washngton School and attend a program whch wll bo presented by the school chldren. The ntlendance prze was von by Mrs. Tlllle Herman of the Washngton School and Mrs. HU<- CARTERET A regular metng of the PTA of the^ Unl*ed Hebrew Ssterhood of Carteret wll bo hk Monday, November 21, at the Brotherhood of srael Synagogue promptly at 8_ P.M. The regular meetng of the Ssterhood wll be held at 9 P.M, wth Mrs. Lous Brown, presdent n th* char. AH mntcral for the calendar project must be turned n at ths meetng to Mrs. Max Oruhln, charman A muscal program n celebraton of Jewsh Musc Month wll be offered by Mrs. rvlns; saacs, program charman. Refreshment wll be served. JUtdcated to the Jsdal of UnmarrnJ tjjeaty ELZABETH W. WSE Unwanted Har Removed By Appontment Only RAhway BRYANT STREET, RAHWAY, N, J. TlMOtlON 1 NBW NNBTV-BOHT to. Phone lo» Servce from /.; Muu. tu Wed., J l; Tlms. and 1 r, J -!); Saturday,!) - 7 SHULAND Where Proper Ft Comes Frst 67 WASHNGTON AVENUE CARTERET VST TH "lockn WOODBRDGE AUTO Woodbrdge N. J. TOW OlMMtM HMVl.- * 475 Rahway Avenue WOodbrdge ON MMV e»t JfBSfcY UUL llthonl C

4 FOUR FTTDAY, NOVEMMKH f!, CARTERET - f RRGHT RATES whch t Rrantpd The Tnt.rrstatc Commerce Com The ncreases, ane msson has nuthortaed fln ndetl-1 twelve to ffteen 1)(, r (( " nlt ( > cfnlnnnunn of thn hlllnn- j 1952 lovels, urn rnllar--ycnv frolglt, rate nr.rensosl po at the nu\ of ho ACE TASSER... George Welsh, Navys great quarterback, la also one of the fnest passers n the naton. n fve games he completed 53 of 86 losses (or WO yards and 5 touchdown*. Ths on That la rattng thrlr squad to tl player, the Rotton Oltlon of the Nallnnal Basketball Asocadon re- fatrd rooke* Bob Harrs of Texas Southern and Wrnnn McNeal Of Tennrsure A. and.... GOT M. Hnndt, TnlTernlt) <rf Wsconsns Hthlptlc dlrwtor who ded of ft heart»lu<k recently, wu one ot Wtronnlns peatmt all around»thwt <-»... Natve Dancers total wnnngs were 1715,240. The horse won 21 races, toat only sue, fnsh- nn second to Dark Star tn the 195S Kentucky Derby... The New Jersey State Fsh, and Game Dvson rased 95,000 pheasants to supplemrnt natural producton and *lm released 15,000 bobwhtc qnall... Fete Pertnl, pcked up by the Cleveland Browns at a rollback and lnebacker, was wth the Chcago Beats last season before beng released. Perlnl played for Oho State... Tckets to the Army- Nary cam* were sold oat tn late October, the earlest sellout snce BM. Offcal* estmated that another M,0M or more could have been sold hd they been avalable. One of the actors who Alan.acld snned for one of the three ladng maleroles n hs frst, ndependent pcture, "All Through the N(?ht," was hs son-n-law. Rchard Anderson. Durng Chrstmas week, "A Chrstmas Carol," by Charles Dckens, wll be offered to televson vewer* on "The M-O-M Parade" show over the Amercan Broadcastng Company network. The 30-mlnute flm wll star Repflnald Owen as Scrooge. Gene Lockhart and hs daughter, Kathleen, wll appear us the Crachts. Terry Kllburn wll have the role of Tny, Alec Outness, outstandng Brtsh actor now n ths country for hs Hollywood debut, plans to brng hs young»son to Hollywood from England to spend the Chrstmas holdays. Clark Gable, Wllam Hawks and Raoul Wal6h enjoyed ther assocaton so much n the producton of "The Tall Men," they are lookng for another scrpt to make together at Twenteth Pox. Century- TUB PRESDENT AND FRST LADY OF GUATEMALA, Colonel nd MM. CnrlM Castllo Armas, arrvng n Washngton wth a group of Guatemalan offcals for a atate vst. The partys schedule ncluded vsts to Nrw York Cty, Detrot, St. Lous, Houston and New Orleans. SKA DOGS.., Earl MnnntbsUten (left) Great Brtans frst s<*a lord and rmcf of naval start examnes U.S. marlnr lell cpter dur- nt conference wth Admral Arthur Radford, rhalrman of Jnlnt chefs of staff, tn Pentagon. CROSSWORD PUZZLE JERSEY SCRAPBOOK V H*. }} ; WNTER-CHANGE SPECAL NOW! h "RPM" Chas Lubrcaton. 2. Change ol and fll wth "RPM" Specal 3. Clean and repack Front-Wheel Bearngs. 4. Dran and refll Standard Transmsson wth RPM Gear Lubrcant. 5. Dran and refll Dfferental wth RPM Gear Lubrcant. 6. Check and fll Matter Brake Cylnder. 7. Clean Ar Flter and replacf ol n Ol-Bath Type. 8t Repack Rear Sprngs or spray Leaf-Type Sprngs, 9. Check and fll Steerng Gears. look for the "RPM" Curb Sgn at "CASO" Statons from Mane to Vrgna v 1 O Lubrcaton of all Rubber Bushngs, V. Shock Absorbers wth Lubrcant. Rubber nspect Radator Hoses and Fan Belt Check Battery and Tre Pressure Wnterze car wth Ant-Freexe. "CASO* AMD M N. m<.».. n.tut, PRODUCTS OF THE CALFORNA OL COMPANY Dstrbuted by RARTAN OL COMPANY, nc., p.o. BOX 30, NXON, N.J. RARTAN OL CAXSO 8TA. Route #1 NjNJL POULSENCALSO 8TA. Lake Avenue Metuchen, N, J. Buddy Poulaen, Prop. ED STERNS CALSO STATON Ford Avenue Fords, N. J. LVNGSTON AVENUE CALSO STA. Lvngston Avenue New Brunswck, N. J. Ewn BUchoff, Prop. AMBOY CALSO Route No. 35 South Amboy, N. J. CONVERY CALSO STA. Smth Street Convery Blvd. Perth Amboy, N. J. Jrhn totsko, Prop. HUSSOS CALSO SERVCE New Brunswok Avenue Fords, S. S^ WOODBKDGE CALSO 330 Amboy Avenue WoudbrdKe, N. J. FRANKS CAL8O 127-VV l>«ud Road Hopelawn, N. J, ECONOMY CALSO Vduj Brdge Plata Perth Amboy, N. J. DEALERS: EDDES CALSO STATON New Brunswck Avenue Near Amboy Avenue Perth Amboy, N.lj. LNCOLN CALSO SERVCE Cor, Vropect and Thomas Sts. South Rver.COLONA CALSO 8TA. St. George Avenue Colonla, N. J.. Mckey Markulln, Prop. KAPOLKA CALSO 6TA. Route #1 Nxon, N, J. PNES CALSO STATON Route 27 Bet. Metuchen and Steltan RENDERS CALSO 8TA. South Pn/ Avenue South Amboy, N. J. Aub. Render, Prop. LNKS CALSO Rlva Avenue Mlltown, N. J. 1 WLLYS CALSO RarlUn-8th Avenue Hghland Park, N*J. BGELOYVH (ALSO Englshtown Road Swtwood, N. J. PATHWAY CALSO Commferclal-Bumet S New Brunawlck, N. J. OLD BRDQE CALBO Hghway No. 18 Old Brdge, N. J. ORNA CALSO STAk Avenne Maurer Read h Amboy, N. J. Wltek, Manager DE CALSO STA. hwaj Avenue oodbrhge, N. J. t* Van Ualen, Prop. MLLTOWN CALSO Kuhlthau and Man MUtown, N. J. ANDYS CALSO STA. Route #1 Avenel, N. J. Andy Kovallnsky, Prop. ~GRAY BROS. CALSO Woodbrdge Avenue Nxon, N. J. TONY OLVERES CALSO SERVCE U. S. 130 North Brunswck, N. J. DAbTON MOTORS 87 Coke Avenue Crlefet, N. J. Walter, Charles Datto. Props. ~" OAK HLL, CALSO PUuMed Road Edson Townshp, N, j. MCKEYS FAN... Mckey Mantle, N. Y. Yankees star outfelder, sgns autograph for lttle Japanese grl n Senda. The Yankees are playng a aeres of fames throughout Japan. WANTS WATER, GETS GASOLNE HERMAN, Neb. - Mrs. Emma Mller s not so sure she lkes the fact that, when she goes to her water pump to get water, she gets, nstead, hgh ootane gasolne. Ths has been gong on- for some weeks now and no one admts ownershp of the gasolne. Whle three bulk plants are located near Mrs, Mllers home, all three operators den#«j that gasolne s mssng from ther tanks. FLES AND DRVES LOUSVLLE. Ky. On hs sxteenth brthday, Gregson Page made hs frst solo flght and got a begnners permt to drve a car. He admts, however, that he fles better than he drves. He learned to fly at a flyng servce where he worked as an errand boy n the summer. 4. Card* that reflect.-, your good uute... 1 BOXED V.;- of ASS0RAENTS4J CARDS* 5% $1.00 and up PUBLK PHARMACY 93 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Prompt, Free Delvery ACBOS 1 Ponted weapon To perce 10 Place of trade 14 World War battleground 19 Tan 18 Wall moldng 1 H SUkworau M Anger 11 Declare 10 An erayra* 11 UnadufteratwJ S3 Englsh ounttel t Temporary cesatlon X European X Form at "to be"» Trembled, at wth cold 33 Frghten 35 A Tounf bog 3t Femnln* name 3T Dlllke to. tensely Ld food 40 Goddess o* nfatuaton 41 StUM&ta 42 Dsh 43 Beasts 49 Perod of tme 4S Afternoon rtes H Preparta leather a Fsh ttfr M Anmal B TraMftx H Flylnj machne 60 Wdgeon 61 Treste wne measure (pu «Dner 63 Knd of pastry 6t State of dl*» TkU marsh grasses DOWN 1 Sully J Analyze grammatcally 1 Amercan ndana 4 Collecton of factt 5 To breath* S Church steeple 1 Bblcal weed S Beverage «To exst 10 Purpose 11 Culture medum 13 Nerve network 13 Golf mound! lfl Remove facal har t Amercas ndan 33 Cuts length. wse 35 To peel M* 18 Retal store 38 Avods 38 Femnne name 30 Prepare tot prnt 31 Challenge 33 Preteru* 33 Roman patrot 34 Solar dsk 33 Embtter* 38 To be at aval " 38 Close volently 41 Gude 431 Be suceeas> tul M Tboroughfart 1 m Aawr t PuU 0 N T p n a T 48 Sea eagu T 47 SheeU of wndow ftm 48 Talk foot lshly 49 HarmonlmJ n color 50 Fortun* teller* nj > S To mall 1 S3 Hndu M«"R prncple 53 Roman nut 54 Metal contaners 67 Prefx: before 98 New Gunea cty M Sacred Entt word N«. Ml SlPlO R T ARE N t «E A BO 01 V F D[3 nan aanan nnnn uaa nnnnn annn ana nnnaaa rant ann nnm nnn acdflnn nnn nrann gaaaq DQQ aaaqq we at TO U R A[N T S LNCOLN Hardware Thanksgvng Specals! Regular 3.98 Self Bastng ROASTNG PANS wn ho<rc4-n>. fowl or 30-lb roast ""* 1lE5r«3.95 SLEX COFFEE, MAKERS 7 E T T 8 A E C T E N T t 1 * \. E S P STAN RESSTANT MRRO COOKE & PASTRY PRESS 15 DFFERENT SHAPES Tel. RA Open Sunday 9 to 12:30 LNCOLN HARDWARE -AND PANT COMPANY- Headquarters for DuPont Custom-Color Odorless PalnU St. George Avenue at Avenel Street, Avenel HEWS!. \ for Woodbrdge Townshp Vrgna Wetter NEW YORK CTYS LEADNG COLOR TECHJJCAN! 13 TO SERVE YOU THR^!E DAYS A WEEK,,THVRSDArS,, and SATURDAYS, AT tflma -Sfndred Jjeadu J)a Free consulatlon on all har color problems. FREE PARKNG at rear of Salon Har Stylst The 48 bus wll let, you off at out] door, For Appontment WOoabrdge , Workng on Monday, our regular day off, due to holday... ; w C«fr>t M H! J.. Uncl Chrstensens m "The Frendly Store" Such a pretty LAY-AWAY PLAN STORE v "Take, a lp nm ft Santa and sec lu> wonderful» 11 selecton at Chr s to nae n V BY BARBZON Sleepyheads of all y smply love "Sleepyhead"! ts wth nylon lace - Oh, soflatterng!the shortle gown s Barbes own rayon satn. t house Whte or Sf» jl _ Small, * T and Urge Other by Barblton S«P»N Duter *nd PattleMta Nylon Bed W»U " Qulted Satn Bed JwK^ Nylon Neglgees Regular gowns HOURS: Uneth Open Dally 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Frday tl «" M OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY, NOVKMBKKj;

5 CARTERET PRESS KH1DAY, NOVEsMRKF 18, l)5s PAGE FVE CHURCHES ST. MARKS EPSCOPAL Rev. Orvlc N. Davdson Sunday srrvlf.es, 8 A. M. and l 9 m JV.M., Sunday School. 11 A. M. 7ON LUTHERAN Rev, Karl 0. Klette q.mrlay - German servce, 8:30, ^ KnRlsh servce at 9.30 A.M. ^; f1 ; y Sr.hnol_ftU0:30 A. M. FRST BAPTST tv, John D. Renfro ftnd 7 l^-^m- p - M - FRST PRESBYTERAN Bev. Malcolm G. Brown SmrRy_Mornlng servces 8:30, M and 11 A. M. Church School, 9 M A. M. REFORMED Rev. Alexander Daroczy Sunday Sunday School, 9 A: M pmurh worshp, 10 A. M. Hungar-, servce, 11 A. M. HOLY FAMLY Rev. M. A. Konopka trv. Raymond Szuleckl smy -Masses, 7, 8, 9:30 and fo A, M. SACRED HEART Rev. L. J. Pettfck rlny Muses, 1, 8, 9, and l) :f0 A. M. ST. DMETRlUS Rev. lohn A. llnndlak Sunday Lturgy, 9 A. M. sol-,.,,, hrh lturgy, 10:30 A. M. on -.ly D:jys. mass at 9:30 A.M. Sun f,..,\sch»al 10 k. M. ST. EL1AS Rev. C. S. Roskovlcn Sunday Mass n Hungaran, 8, A. M,, mass n Ruthertan D A. M. " ST. ELZABETH Rev. Anthony J. Huber Sunday-Masses, 7, 8, B, 10:30 A M. Sunday Masses, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10,,ul 11 A. M. ST. JOSEPHS llrv. Lous M. Cortney. OSM Hv. Vlrtor Gabrel, OSM Rev. (rrfonr OBren, OSM CALVARY BAPTST KfV. Joseph Matus sundy School, 10 A. M.; Ser-.c* A. M. - Krv. Paul lurchon l..;v Days. Mass at 9 A. M. COJ- Suday Masses 8 and 10 A. M....m.-,, Saturday 4 oclock ant) ; :, 8 P. M. REMEMBER" ev;::soldtmrs From EttUr BUytoa Major, Buthvllle, VtrflnU: remember the kerosene Untern, whch over 1 luty yean go, my dd carred on hut nocturnal vut up and down»nd acro our country commv- n:ty. My heart would thump wth extfment when after mpper on Nark nghu, hed U«ht the an- tun and lgnlfy that mght jccompany hm on h frendly One of them, frequently nude, took us two mle* through the "ds to grandmothers house. HgmamaV to me.) would trudge along behnd daddy (tck- so close to hs heels that now lnl then d bru?h agant one of hs bg hoes. And untl de - shall "see"»nd "feel" the harow-pattern whlcljthe Untern n h threw acros the pne-needled ; j Pth ahead. What panc engulfed " - too, when untrodden loftne ber,path my feet warned me that 1-1 lust my way; wfd dad, all un-» - [ cctlng, had walked on pece thout me. d scream, and dad quckly ud back-track. What glorou lef to see hs tall form comng r.v.rd me swngng hs Untern lu.l once more W* wthn ts c»f brllance; Perhaps there to such thng a trut securty n h world, but for those prevous n.cnts had a satsfyng fac thereol [ t also had a trck of becomng txnausted as followed daddy»nd k* lantern, and at such tme* hed K me up end swng me onto shdulden. After scores of these Playback rdes, he would tell Cc njure each trp: "Nuw, f you cant wlk both u :, Bghead,. you stay at horn* mh your mammy." ^M conlrlbltuu Ulkll (ullnl t T. old Tlmr, Ctmamllr Fnu Strr- 1 ", tr»uat, Kastokr.) RAYON n,a!»s: Lttle Krs love ve.y elm pjhls lre these n soft Avlseo mym lend Tlrrs, These >r<t!y dresses are reht for school and rlttht n style. Left, wllle p«ne collar and placket accent a full-skrted dress. RlRlt, shrtwast and skrt llen arc carred out n ths one-pece dress wtl rayon flannel top and Plad skrt. Fabrcs are styled by Mlllken. BLOOD ALLEY" Ths dm has John Wayne, hs sual rugged Relf. ployng the role -f Captan Wlder, a freghter -.kpper mprsoned by the Chese Reds. The vllagers of nearby Chlku Bahn secure hs escape so hat he can plot an ancent ferryboat down the rver to Horn? Kong o freedom wth the entre vllage n board, ncluded among the >assengers s the daughter of an \merlcan doctor of the vllage. Cathy Granger (Lauren Bacall), vho falls n love wth the masculne captan. After a harrowng journey, the captan gudes the bullet-rddled, rckety shp nto Hong Kong, where love trumphs. Barbara Stanwyck s to co-star wth Jmmy Cagney. n "All Our Tomorrows," and she s delghted to have ths opportunty of work- ng wth Jmmy. Vd QOOOVO ob oo Clrcumdetonaton The tremendous and mysterous bang heard n England on the Fourth of July mght have been that Shot Heard "Round the World on ts one hundred and seventy-nnth round. St. Lous Post-Dspatch. you get so much for so lttle ^ \c ktchen phones gave steps.:; make answerng easy... gve you welcome prvacy. For nformaton, just call your Servce Representatve at your. Telephone Busness Offce. and now you can have telephones n COLOR New Jersey Bell Telephone Company RON RALNGS! Lowest Prce Ever tvlth V, tenspoon wfd basl, then wth 1 tablespoon ulnpwl onon. Add 1 sx-oncr cans f mushroom.* and 2 nps cvnp- "rnlw mlk, Bs\kr n moderate wen lfto rtprfs 1j lmns. qal WTH SEASONED Edde Meer OYSTERS Vou may use oysters lame or KOAST RACCOON: CRANBERRY small, n suts your fancy, for ths dsh but well take the small ones n HP pst, sovcrbl years raccoon Whereas you can (tet only a couple.mpulnt.ons hnvp mude truly notevoly tmebcks n nlmost all of the lnrner sze n a qual, you can stuff n several of the ste*- n\s, and n some have become so ng sze and they seem to go furnumerous they have almost won; lher. geawm th t j- fls le classfcaton of pests. Result: ontcr and more lberal huntng. ml trappng seasons. Baked raccoon wth cranberry stuffng s about as toothsome a morsel as you wll fnd fnd one hat wll have you cultvatng coon-huntltr frends, f youre not. addcted t.o followng the hounds yourself! When cleanng, make certan the scent alands under tha forelegs and on the back arc removed, Old raccoons should be sonkml n salt water 18 to 24 hours, young ones C hours. Stuff ra(!"oon, sew and bnke 25 mnutes p^r pound n a slow oven <300 degrees). Baste every 30 mnutes wth bacon drppngs, or.butler and wne. For cranberry stuffy, chop 1 / ] cups cooked cranberres and swreten wth 4 tabl.spoons sugar. Saute V cup chopped celery and 2 tablespoons mnced parsley n 4 tablespoons butter untl tender, then mx wth cranberres, 1 teaspoon fat, -V teaspoon sweet marjoram and 5 cups sale broad crumbs. CASSEROLE OF COOT same foods that gve the famed mallards, canvasbacks and other top table ducks ther fne flavor, m youll fnd th lowly "mudhens Sl an be transformed nto excellent dshes! Casserole of coot s one of them. Just remember, always skn a coot and remove all fat. Four coot breasts are needed for ths casserole and they should frst be soaked n salt water 2 hours. Dredge the breasts n seasoned flour and brown n bacon drppngs n a skllet. Place n cas- you would f you were eatng them raw wth salt, pepper, tobasco sauce and a few drops ol lemon juce. Stuff qual wth oysters and close cavty wth skewer or tootlplck Set n bakng pan end roast n very hot oven <500 degrees> for S mnute*. Reduce heat to n oderate and contnue bakng untl brds are brown. Baste frequently w;tn melted butter. DEER LVER FLUKES Frr the most part the archery and other specal doer seasons arc now over and the rfle and shotgun hunters wll soonbe tnklng up the quest. That means that one of the chocest morsels of the entre anrnal kngdom deer lver wl be served \r many camps and homes across th n naton. (Dd you know that 44 States now have deer seasons?) However, not every deer wll yeld a lver ft for skllet or oven, Some wll be found to be nfested wth flukes, brownsh parastes that grow^p to 3 and nches n length. f you were on the verge of death from starvaton and had nothng else but nfected lver to eat, you could do so safely. The dukes are harmless to man. However, t would take drastc crcumstances lke ths to nduce suoh consumpton. But have no reluctance to eat the meat of a fluke-nfested deer! The flukes are eaten wth vegetaton by the deer, mgrate through th? anmals stomach wall nto the lver, and there they reman. They do not,set nto the muscle meats. /Havent had3chahce) UNEXCTABLK ] Grandpappy Morgan, a hlblly of the Ozarks. had wandered off nto the woods and faued to re- urn for supper. So young Tolllver was S3nt to look for hm. He faurd hm standng n the bushes. "Oettn dark, Grandpap," the tot ventured. "Yep." "Supper tme. Grandpap." "Yep." "Well, arc you comn home?" "Nope." "Well, why ant you?" "Standn 1 n a bar trap." nor do they have any effect on the anmals health or condton except durng hard wnters and food shortages. THE BAFFLES MRFORD-ONE Wftt a «7.»1 AND THE OTure «39 n 1 JLftT DOMT KNOW WHCH OUT THAT* t o NCE-ANO JUST Km. THAT n_l KEEP THE CHAP ONE ANO WTH THB MONEV S A V E O ^- TOU BUY SOMETHNG./ TJ ^- rt^v ft) XT ^ m F$&\ ^^1 \ ll [J SHKS LUCKY Mr. Brown ws a stubborn ndvdual. HP would never wm rubbers when t raned, or «n extra sweater on* chlly nghts, Mrs. Brown became somewhat rrtfted by hs obstnacy. "You never take any good ad- j vce." she complaned. "Lucky for you dont," he repled, "or you would stll be an old mad." 7T WANTS TO WORK HOUSTON, Tex. - One of the stpulatons whch Walace Davs, a retred salesman, put nto the contract he had wth the company he hred to buld a seres of dams for freshwater lakes on hs farm wns they had to gve hm a job drvng one of the tractors. By Mahoney 80NNE KM-WUVE THE SGBT Wrt N THE WORLD ANO YOU KSERVE NCE CLOTHES. YOU KtEP THE W5 0NE ANO RtTURM THE CHFAP 0RES3. f MCTTHfd VtWT\JREO- ^J_L WOTH1HJ (WNEDl^/ K-_3 ytl y -"""^ M Jap..sn.s the nflux of for» "nn up.l. envoy says. Symptoms ut Dstfoss Arsng from STOMACH ULCERS DUETO EXCESS ACD QUCK RELEF OR NO COST Ast Abou»15-Doy Tral Offe VM lvf mllon um of hf WjUAW THMTMKUT Wp hrrn Hold lof re<w< ol symlonjdl lwrf«arum* tem tmnh*m ;rvl DM<nl Ulnn due 10 tcnt /tow Ps«O Mll*n, wr ut Upttt ttmwefc, Oulntn, Nulburn, tlwamtmn, tclrnluacld. Ak nc"wh»r<*«m*n t" whtrl dly r la) th» hum lrcall»nl-tr««~al Ar-Ex Pharmacy 310 NKW nklnshck AVE. OR:S V V-6-0S-, Flag down the record breaker and take the wheel! W**- :..>> :. -.,,,,:/;. ;:y-" : ;;,:;,;:,,,:: ; : :,;,:. >:. ",,, Weve got tfese new 56 Chevrolet, demonstrators crusng the streets to make t easy jor you to drve the car that shattered the Pkes Peak record. When you m one, wave t to the curb^and take b wheel. Youll dscover all the thngs that mke ths neyychevy a champ! 111 N JAL lll lknsvlle, Ky. Whle -1kj11«fuur youthful prsoners to tl1 Kentucky Vllage correctona l llll!lt u(ou at Qreendale, polce l l! "l to ruturn to the Chrstan [ c ""ty Jal sg that one of the 1 "ers could return a par of <" he h.ad swped from another " npate. " H LEGAL NOTCE TO BDDERS jth wll be receved by tn 1 l-::lculnn of the UoroUKll o ">. New Jersey, ut thu Cartere >"H>, on Monday evelnb, No " r -«. 1W5, nl bove oclock, ty Wns fuel ol and coal requre ~ Uo t)53-lt) K^ool your.. lnort orteuo #2 fuel»" " 11 " sal (moeor leu) #4 lu»l M K». more or lens) #6 fuel o" 111 Bl- more or \tm) #fl fuel ol!l UB Buck Coul "" ">»1 am) ol to be delvered """;;* bnecltted tad n u.,, aa eedtfl...ll be opeuetl md re«d ut tlt. dwra of Educaton re»«rvea Ue " vcut any, u»rt. or all OL&b "BBPHNB OBRUCN, Secretury -Here ttuurd of ducuuou " l r (, 1M5 COMPLETELY NSTALLED PER BUNDNG FOOT $2.00 PKH BUNNlNt KOOT TnoUT NSTALLATON Ths s What You Get! HL SZE RALS 2 COATS PANT COMPLETE WTH SCROLLS FULL NSURANCE COVERAGE WORK GUARANTEED No Extras of Any Knd EASY BUDGET TERMS Wln RON NDUSTRES nc OAK TREE ROAD, SEL1N FRKK UOMK DEMONSTRAT1ON-,NO OBLGATON JUST CALL! NGHT & DAY 1NCL. SUNDAYS LBERTY j / Heres the car that challenged a mountan *-and wort! The car that smashed the Pke* Peak record-prow^ t has the qualty that mean safer, surer drvng control! ( Lke to drye ert Lke to see why we say the hot ones even fcotter thj year? Ww»t t* sample all the thngs tha(t make ths 56 Chevy a champ? ; ThatB easy. Just flag down one of these new Chevrolet demonstrators weve got crusng the stree.te-and take over! 30 RObSfeVELT AVE. Youll feel the handlng ease that took the twsts out of the wndng Pkes Peak road. And youll see what we mean by recbrd-bredkng power. These Chevrolet* are powertd by the flew 205 h.p. "Super^ Turbo-Fr V8"-an pxtra-cost opton that pours, out all the acton you could ever ask for! So, gve one of our new Chevys the hgh sgn-jfst for fun. Watch for ua-and well be watchng for you! THB HOT ONES EVEN HOTTER ECONOMY CHEVROLET, nc CA CARTERET, N. J.

6 PAO: - (llrvcland School Maps Program LADY AM),ON... "Mss Germany of 1955," Marglt Nuenke of ((loco. ferls baby lon durlnj wclf»re show n Berln. The Hde fellow prffrrrnl ratng to parndln around the arena. 11 B ERTHA EDMUNDS. Clfford. Oregon, soys that durng World War she had lar to leave school to go to work on the (arm. When she fnally went back to school one of her cousns made those school days mserable by constantly tellng her and others that she was too old to go to school, addng that she was only tryng to get out of work. She fnally won her mother to her way of thnkng, and agan left school. Then for thrteen years she clerked n a general store, whch she loathed. She spent her spare tme studyng. Then for thrteen more years she cared for her parents and managed a three-acre farm,. whch was not proftable. Shortly after her mothers death, she was left wthout funds. 1 Past mddle-age, she was barred from many a lucratve poston. Where would she go? What could. ] she do to earn a lvng? She had no one to confde 1 n nnd she worred. Suddenly she realzed she was thnkng- negatve-! ly, so she counted her blessngs. nstead of beng resentful aganst her cousn, she thanked God for her blessngs By and by all resentment dsappeared from her thtafeng, and s,he began to beleve wth Epctetus, the Slave, that "Lfe s a feast, to j whch God has nvted U3. God does not lke guests who fnd fault wth 1 the rare, but them who know how tothank Hm fw the feast." Her condtons now art much the f*m» fe«t sf s not DNNKR PARTY CARTERET A dnner party was Kvcn at the home of Sal J. Falla, 2G Perchng Avenue, on Wednesday evenng. Guests attendng were: Geza and Jenny Tomor, Vnce Alplonso, Wllam Ruddy, Joseph Molnar, Dorothy Ksh, Jule nnd Steven Tomor, Charles Russo, MaryAnn Dzak, Hary Kovac. Jean Acller and Ared Ksh. PROMOTON A proud 16-year-old turned nto the famly drveway at the wheel of the famly car. Hs father sat besde hm. Several younger brothers converged on the scene. "Hy!" shouted the happy drver. " passed my drvng test. You KUys can all move up one bke. Santa ^ ^ HRSTMAS PARTY CARTERET The nfant daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Steven Tomorl, of 10 Roosevelt Avenue, was chrstened Carole- Ann at a ceremony performed at St. James Chmch, Woodbvldge, by Rev. Father Neapolne, assstant pastor. The sponsors were Elzabeth De Ntts of Port Readng and Salvatore Falla, of Carteret. A dnner party followed for the mmedate famly and open house n the evenng.*! HABT HubbF m glad you want only $5 to go shoppng wth today. What are you gong to get wth t? Wfe Nathng but luncheon, dear. m gong to have everythng eke charged. MRS. ACGUSTN J. CUNTALA PL Readng Church Scere Of Cuntafa-Margatto Rte PORT READNG Mss Angelna Patrca Margatto, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Salvatore Margatto, 47 Maron Street, became the brde of Augustln J. Cuntala, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cantala Sr., 33 Hagaman Street, Saturday afternoon at St. Anthonys Church. The double rng ceremony was performed by Rev. Stanslaus Mlos, pastor." The brde was gven n marrage by her father. She wore a g»? gfwh wth a ftted bodce of QtmMf lace over satn, seed pearl and sequn embrodered nwttlwwt necklne and long ponted sleeves, the bouffant skrt of nylon tle over satn endng n. a scalloped chapel tran. A pll box crown ol pearls and sequns held h*r ftag»r* tp vel ofllluson. Ste carred whte roses centered wth an WChTd. Mss Annette Margatto, sster of the brde, attended as the mad or honor. Her French blue gown of paneled lace over a bouffant ruffled nylon over taffeta was ballet length. She wore a matchng bonnet crown. Mss Ann Samons was the brdesmad. Her gown was a shrmp colored duplcate of the one worn by the mad of honor. Theresa Margatto. young sster of the brde, was flower grl. She wore a powter blue.^ankle* length gown of nykra tule. Patsy C. Margatto, brother of the brde, served as best man whle Le.on Watts of seln ushered. The couple left on a honeymoon tour of the southern states, and upon ther return wll resde a 31 E. Street. For travelng th brde wore a powder blue sut wth pnk and black accessores, wwt topper and a whte ochkt corsage Mrs. Cuntala s a graduate o Woodbrdge Hgh School,, OJass o 1952, a< s emcluyed d toy th (WtT!! 1 :«nvm wl be prprmt.l lt 1 c vclul fvhoo! Monday nt; s p M, Ronm 2 by thr pupls j Uv. Owen and Mss OovlU. r prntranr Pruypr. Patrca rn: Mn snlute. fl)r bnarer. r)r: Km!-?,, color guards.!m Jnrkson, Clrvs Dnltnn; welc..hullh rnhn. Rchard Van vt play, Thanksgvng lny,. Wllam Belrw; Mother. clk: Mr Jones, rvns Mrs, Jonof. Frances,aka : M n... John. Allen Jackson; Noma, H:u!;r; Lakatns; Betty Lou, Carol M l.rl: Roovrt, Rchard BschnlT;.-1)1(1. Tlo Turkey. Mark W l; ndans. Rchard Jennn :\ Thomas Hamlton. Kcnm! Rozzellc, Rchard Dl Bar; lvrns, Barbara Koncz. Nancy Dumherty, Ronald Yanky Alda cnz, Frank Swngler. James Stclc.. Alex Hpmpel; turkey, Thomas Bond. Dentaton. Thanksgvng, su- /m W lp us. Blly Shuff, Carol DAnselo, Thomas Bond, Patrca >VVtz, Patrca Davln; dance Turkey n the Straw, Pamela a!,r, Rchard Carter, Barbara rctlak. Blly ShurT; rectaton Happy Thanksgv>(lE, Valere V a«. Rchard Wltte and Garland Davs; song. Father, We Thank Tee, chldren. JERSEY SCRAFgBQOK *.ECTURE TONGHT CARTERET Another n a seres of Frday nght lecture programs wll be held tonght at the Congregaton of Brotherhood of srael Synagogue at 9 P. M. The Kddsh wll be rected by Russell Kobrn and the sponsors wll be Mr. and Mrs. Al Mller and Mr. and Mrs. M. Shulman. Rabb Brenner wll speak on the topc "Great Jews n World Hstory." Westlnghouse Corp. n Edson. Her husband was graduated from Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh School n Perth Amboy and served sx years n,the Pacfc wth the U. S. Marne Corps, ncludng the Korean conflct. He s employed as a cart, er. JOE MASCK New Staff Chosen By Frp Com pony / CARTERET--At ts last meet- ng Carteret Fre Company 1 leeted the followng offcers: Charjes Bohanek, presdent; Joseph Sltar, ves presdent; Ellsworth ODonnell, fnancal secretary; Frank Schu:k, recordng secretary; Harry Rapp, treasurer; Joseph Hamadyk, fre chef; Rchard Donovan, second assstant jhlef; Lous Turner, foreman: Joseph ORourke. assstant foreman; Burt Sohayda and Star. wardens: Edward Kross and John Schon, trustees. the thngs that money cant buy dp nn Tfrfn Klertd vpre. c cn.tatves to the C.U.rcl l.rr!ns Relef Assocaton was Charles Brady and tnstfo ta th" assocaton, Edward Vankte. DANCE ON SUNDAY All roads lead to the Bethlen Hall, Cooke Avenue, where the St. Marys Ukranan Catholc Parsh wll hold ther Pre-Advent Dance ths Sunday nght, November 20th. Oley Bros. Orchestra from Newark has been engaged for ths affar so all can be assured of a completely enjoy*able evenng of good dancng. Danens wll beyn at 7 P.M. P M)Mle wl " n Populaton and tn ravor of mnlon wuh <orn " y SlKK SECURTY la(t CARTERET A lett t pugn urgng Secretary ( John Foster Dulles to HM,<>: mutual securty pact wt;:. State of srael, has been l.-.n n Carteret. The letter states that \H-. the 1 Mddle East and prosy of that area from Commnn fltraton hnges upon the, tee of the terrtcral b;,: srael. The letters are bcm - of tle conunu;:: Benson says farmers justng to peare.... come nto your home wth a STENWAY The home enrched wth a Stenway s a garden of growth, where beauty and thngs of the sprt floursh. There famles fnd release from tensons and from the boredom of not takng part. The Stejnway leads your chld safely past the push-button ease of the machne age nto a lfe where demands are made on hm but the rewards are rch and endurng..wth ts capacty to exalt, and wth the tone and qualty of worktnanshp born of 100 years of experence, the Stenway wll nspre your famly for years to come. The Stenway s not only a purchase, but an nvestment n lfes rnost treasured dvdends. More Cheer Next, Jon the SANK AND TRKTCOMPWY Chrstmas Club Now" Old Santa knows! A lttle fore: thought makes a bg dfference when t comes to Chrstmas gvng. Take a tp from Santa! Plan now to have a worry-free, bll-free Chrstmas n ( MOSKHS a 5.98 Lades THE HANDSOME HGENCY VERTCAL, d«lgrwd wth tmpl* modem llne far lmted pac K ha w*alth <ftd pow«r of tons whch only SUnway ho acheved s tw UM»ano. MUMMHHnUUllHUlnlUU MM *f lh«lwu rto atfttt «t lh«mlnway ««l»lv»ly-h«c are jut a few: Solomon, pctured xw, and ouutandteg muslclam lke G^za Awa, Marun Awlenon, Vctor Borgfc, Dorfmnn, Gam, Gold &. Fzdale, HefcW, Janu, Serku, Srvtzky] H»d Scott. tll r Decde how much cash youd lke to have whfn the next Vllen rolls around. Pck the Chrethas Club Plan that fts your needs... and jon now. Save a lttle every wpek. At Chrstmas, youll have what t lakes to cover your entre gft lst. "The Bank wth All the Servce*" RST 0ANK AND TRUST COMRWY PERTH AMBOY.KJ. Member Federal De><x>tt nsurance Corporaton wth the purchase of a ladte COAT or SUT pr<e<f f and up a complete selecton of GRLS & BOYS Fne Apparel famous Make RADOS. T, WATCHES & JEWEUY 184 SMTH ST., PERTH AMM) Vl^^^V V^W^ ^^V VVH PfllVHlvllVJ u4 MlalH tmnway Vtrttaal TMrWM^MUtMlCAUpM MHHNHMUWHVtHHHUnllllllllr SMALL PAYMENT NOW-BALANCE OVER MANY MONTHS Th» Musc Center of New Jey GRFFTH PANO COMPANY STENWAY REPRESENTATVES 605 BROAD STREET, NEWARK 2, NEW JERSEY QMN WDHJDAT ftcnnq! OMUL NN T«tph9flt MAfVtt *?

7 PRESS lues Face Amboy n Annual \furkey Day Game Here TUUET- Next Thursday at lhl, Hmh School stadum,,,,. cnrteret Hgh School,,,.., md the Perth Amboy,-nol phnthers wll envarr n) renewal grdron,,,tf tme n set for 2 P.M.,. : )ety crowd of 4,500 s.,,1, tc on hand when the,,.., shut. Fttngly, the,11 1,1-nn down the curtan,,. current season for both. rfuns have had poo rec-,, sp-wm. The Blues have,, lost fve and ted one,,. Ramblers hold a. 3-5 s year..., He past two weeks Perth m.s shown a vast mprovebrushng off two formdon successve 8at-. They weretrend to 0 and South Rver j,vrr, ns n past years n ths nmlly rch contest, anythng ;)))cn Often the underdog,u vctorous. Past records mean nothng us thcrp two foes mrtt on the grdron flfw for ther annual ball game. An ar of optmsm las prevaled, n the Carteret camp all week and the boys are sayng they wll kke Perth Amboy next Thursday. Wth a few breaks, tny can accomplsh thts, because, Perth Amboy earler n the season showed very lttle form. Carteet hns been brushng up con.sder bly on ts pass defense and f t shows any decree of perfecton n ths department, the BlUes stand a good chance to wn, n my opnon. The probable lneups follow: Perth Ambsy Rohally LE Oentle Rock LT Feld Mahqtas LO Fedor FtEula C Klsh Urbnrmkl RO Chrlstodoulm Chomlckl RT Schlavno DTlurlla RE Steclna Kosty Q Chapman Carmlchael,H Davs Nardl RH Matto Kurtlak F Pasternak Savchak Contnues Fast hce n Hll Bowl Pn Loop m$ma fy Edde Meer toast ftoonf.: BACON STUFFNG Youve a prze, ndeed, n a Canadan honker and there s no better way of preparng ths regal brd than by roastng. Stuff t j wth bacon dressng and youll serve a dsh that wll" be tly memorable! Cook the lver n water wjth 1 say leaf for 20 mnute* 1, then :hop. Meanwhle fry % 1b. bacon :> a lght brown and crumb)*, often 10 slces of state?lth % cup mlk,.add lyrjuw «con. / c\p chopefl cefery, 14 up chopped onon, 1 teaspoon lalt, \\ teaspoon peper, 1 teaapopn seasonng and /«teaspoon hyme. MKRET Mke Sawchak, a bg 1,030 ganw, consstng of E : h fadng pn artsts n Magellas 208, R. Trnowsks 206,, he past few years, contn.s spectacular bowlng by and V. Thompsons 188. ne has survved one or mote hunt- A. Mudraks 202, M. Magellas 226.,, ; three scores of 181, 245 The Wazntes Tavern won twong aeaons and thus may need for a bg set of 651. Week games from the Carteret Ol Burners, wth (cores of 843, 898 and 880 k. Mke contnues to!,! v J00 average mark. for a set of 2,713, whch s a new - Sport Shop won two nun the C. & C. Ol Burn- a lttle extra cookng to fully- tenderze. Mlk-baked pheasant s an excellent way of preparng your bg prze. Dsjont the brd and dredge n wuoned flour, whch s made by mxng 6 tablespoons flour, teaspoons salt, V* teaspoon pep- -HJP leadng Qarvey Tax from Cutters Amoco Staton, led lost two games n an up- by Felx Makwnskls bg set o )ul)lns Plumbng as Tony 516. The: Ukea Mens Club won 1. fmt. one of CarteetV three from th«hfl Bowl on the per, /, teaspoon gnger and bowlers, roled a bg 603 setstrength of a hgh set of 550 rolled tea«poon onon s&lt. Brown the.n:s of 207, 213 and 183 forby J. Klrally. Benjamn Moore 1 peces n shortenng n a skllet, )n)) Plumbng. won three games over the A. C. C then add 1 eup cream and H ;.r current wrtng there s Company as the Debellas Buld cups mlk (heated) and 2 four-oz n-way te for the league ers took three from the Sllvercup cans of mushrooms. Pltce n moderate oven (350 degrees) and lp between Garveys Tax. Bread as Lou Butkocy rolled, Tavern and the Mak-nttU 592 set for the wnners. bake 1 hour. Bmlders. records contnued to fall c.rteret Ol Burners rolled hgh record for the league. Other results were as follows Makwtnskls Bulders won three Mchael Mteella s secretary o the Hll Bowl ndustrlal-commer cal League. \oly Famly Fve for Bg Hson UnderMgr. E. Weber :T:UET The local Holy >.o basketball team, one..sstst combnatons n year. s set for another, campagn by naugu- M thrd successve sea- :,petton. lnly Famly wll play n-. names, besdes partcl-.n the Senor Basketball.wurdlng to player-coach W«r. who has ndcated munded up another array :. uf top qualty. The boys ltc! to open ther cam-. November 30.. the cast wll be Joe ORelly, who wll be con Hall Tes t\\ Lantern for n Cty League fret Falcon Hal, by wnnng three straght : u clean sweep over the S tars Market, moved 1 deadlock wth Green!"r second place n the Hlmu n the Carteet > the Academy alleys. startng hs tenth year of seno ball. Also back from last year 1 ; "varsty" wll be "Hank" Zabe! Stan Molczan. Stan Wa&elewsk, and "Jucy" and Erne Weber. Newcomera nto the ranks ths year wll be Stan Bartko, Dck Lukach, Johnny Koval, Frank Medvetz, Joe Regan, Marty Mfengel and Stan Kowaleek. The club, accordng to Weber, has been workng out for the past several weeks and has engaged n a, practce tlt wth the powerladen Elzabeth P.A.L. recently. Prom all ndcatons, the Holy Famly aggregaton wll be stronger und better than last year. held last week at the Hll Bowl >.«, league-leadng San-alleys. >-n had to be content n other results Cutters Amoco vo-game vctory over Staton won two games over Ub»nsks, whle Metal and Ther- nsurance, whle second- : - Lantern also scored 1^ mt took two from Hll A. C. wn over Sabos ame Vctores ark League Play - Two-same vcn order n the Carteret Bowlng Leagqe Wed l at the Academy Al- "P match of the nght wths Beverages, wth t-ra rollng n top form, 11 " Pfces Mens Shop n es Oerlg rolled a 58J se vs of and 197. *eund match the Bablcs 1 > scored a two-game vlcthe Grohmanns, also upset. The Babes team st two games by clos> llll -- droppng the opener Ramblers n Te For League Lead CARTERET The Ramblers fnally made t. After tryng for several weeks, they fnally caught up wth the eague leaders n the Hll Bowl Sportsmens League by tyng the pace-settng Caseys for flrst place. They accomplshed ther goal by takng two games from the top team tcaseys n a crucal match Jr. Holy Name Forms Basketball Team CARTERET The Junor Holy Name Socety of tlj Stt~M*vys Ukranan Catholc jjnurch has organzed a basketball team at ts labt meetng. Tw team, named St. Marys Cadets, wll be n the ntermedate age group and wll be coached by Robert "Bobby" Ftzula of the (farteret Hgh School Varsty. Otlwr ntermedate group teams setkng games may jbontact Stephen TarnowsJtt of f the Senor Holy Name Socety Vho s the junor socetes advsor, at hs homt, 108 Orant Avenue. The socety wll hold a short meetng ths Sunday n the church audtorum followng the 8 o^cloc Mass. * all-ways a sttch ahead 173 SwHj Street Anoy rhone Stuff gcose and roast 25 mlntes per pound, the frst 30 mnutes n a hot oven (425 degrees) nd tb^e remander of the tme n moderate oven (350 degrees). MLK-BAKED PHEASANT Weght s a far ndcaton of,he age of a cock pheasant, bat sure «lue s the length of hs purs. f they are a half-nch or lest d length and concal, Mr. Rftgneelc t from ths years hatch. Long, Sharp spur* ndcate BAKED SQURREL TALENNE Skn and clean squrrel and soak 1 hour n salt water. Smmer n water wth 1 bay leaf untl tender. Place n bakng pan. cover wth tallenne sauce, and bake n moderate oven (350 degrees* untl lght brown. Surround wth whole canned tomatoes sprnkled heavly wth onon salt and celery salt and bake 20 mnutes longer. For tallenne sauce, saute 3 tablespoons mnced onon and 2 clove garlc mnced n 1 tablespoon olve ol fdr 5 mnutes. Blend wth 1 four-oz. "can of tomato paste 11 nd 1 tablespoon lemon jure. OVEN-SMMERED QUAL The Blueyrass state boasts of some of- the fnest qual huntng n the country and to Mrs. Henry Ambers of Covngton, Ky., goes our thanks for ths especally fne method of preparng ths prnce of game brds. t s oven-smmered qual and f t doesnt make your mouth water well, youre Just not feelng well today! Pluck and draw qual, wash and dran thoroughly. Rub a lttle sweet basl nsde each brd and butter or ol on the outsde. Mx equal parts of corn meal and flour, season wth salt and pepper, and dredge the brds n the mxture. Fry untl lght brown n deep fat, then transfer to a bakng pan, add 2 tablespoons of red wne per brd and bake n moderate oven 35Q, degrees) untl tender. Serve wth grape jelly. f desred, a gravy may be made by thckenng pan Juces wth flour and addng water, strrng contantly untl thck. ERBED VENSON CASSEROLE Two cups of left-over venson oast plus ;a few vegetables and herbs ffnd jpces wll make a venson casserole that wll rval the oast tself n taste appeal! Cut the venson roast n thn slces, then nto 1-nch squares. Put / 2 cup each of peas, carrots ml green beans n casserole, then add venson. Chop 1 small onon, saute 3 mnutes n 1 tablespoon butter and pour over meat. Cover wth sauce and bake 45 mnutes n moderate oven (350 degrees). For sauce, heat together 1 can mushrom soup (undluted) 1 cup left-over gravy, % teaspoon garlc salt, / : teaspoon parsley flakes, pnch of oregano, V2 teaspoon salt, VH teaspoon peper, and 1% cups of cooked noodles. (Send your favorte Ash and game recpes to The Hungry Sportsman n care of ths paper. Youll receve a lfe membershp card n the Wldlfe Pantry CWb and f your recpe s used you wll get a copy of The Hungry Sport*- mans 400-reclpe Fsh and Ctelne Cookbook.) ; Ramblers Can on Caseyss n Pn L001 CARTERET The Caseys bowl- ng team hold a slm one-game lead over the second- )l«ce R«nblsrs n the Sportsmens pn loop at the Hll Bowl, ncludng acton of last week. The Ramblers ganed ft lull fame lust week by takng two games over Cutters Amoco, whle the Jeuuue leaders suffered a twotame setbatfk at the hand* of th«hll A C, whch s deadlocked wth Urbansltls- for thrd plaoe n the league standng. T7>TT>A7. 11" QPEAKNG O ABOUT SPORTS by M«ytr TURKEY DAY CLASH All roads wll lead to the hgh school feld next Thursday afternoon when the Blue and Whte eleven wll take on the Perth Amlwy Panthers n ther tradtonal Thanksgvng Day contest. n ths ball game, ; fer wth background, anythng can happen and frequently does. Many tmes the underdog comes from behnd and scores a?tct6fy. n fact, records mean absolutely nothng and t s anybodys ball game. Ths year both clubs compled poor records. The Blues, wth only two wns, fve losses and one te game, oppose the Panthers who have won enly three games and tost fve. Fttngly, t s the closng gump nf the season for both clubs. An ar of optmsm has prevaled n the Carteret camp all week, and close observers, ncludng Benny Zusman, pck Carteret to beat Perth Amboy. Last wefek Carteret met a team n ts own class and, fortunately, we, came out wth a deadlock. Wth less than four mnutes to play, the home team, playng nspred ball and performng way over ther heads, passed nto the flat for the tyng touchdown, after whch they booted the extra pont to te the Blues. n my book Carteret shord have won by at least three touchdowns, tut a slppery and soggy feld, covered n many spots wth sawdust, hampered the Blue and Whte operatons tremendously.. The outstandng feature of the game was a pass ntercepton by Thermon Carrnchacl, who raced 65 yards for a touchdown. Records contnued to fall n the Hll Bowl Commercal-ndustral Bowlng League as Mke Sawchak contnued hs sensatonal pnnng wth another bg 200 set. Tatty Bubenhemer also averaged over 200. These two pnners rate as two of the best n Carteret ths season. ThOT, SEVEN Meet Carteret H.SJ Carteret Ted by Pont Grdron Men Pleasant Eleven, 13 to 13 Dtnnls Varrhnkl. Tackl* CARTERKT Carterft had dnf, Cnrtflrrt led l>? 13 to f>.t th» Denns Ynrcheskl was born to consolaton lst week nt Pont j pont of the Pleasant. Mr. and Mm. Mchael Yarchrak As the mlmtrx tlrlcd nway and For one thtnf the Blue* ddnt the offcals Htunum-pd thf 4-mlnof 30 CoolWtc Avfnue. Hla father ^ ule n\ tm \, Ump 1M< t0 ptn y l the borough health nspector. They ted, or rather, strctly Pont Pensnl drove u> the rvrt. Denns attended Holy Famly sptklnt. were ted by»n nspred ynrtl lne where Bobbv Bnlr XMW Ommmar School untl the fall of Pont Pl*a«nt team whch cum* ceur»u l ly nto the fnmtrctoled 1912 when he entered Carteret from behnd n the last four mn-1 hands ul Jo* L»»f\ m Uw Cr- Hgh School jutes to play to scoje a deadlock teret fans snw (hell nur,s for Showng consldfrablf athletc on ft ""* lnt0 lhe flat l lowt> < 1 by v»u>rv fxt* modly ;y Sw- Denns easly made thf n successful converson of the ends Ut*r. Joe Unch plac»k»c(«> frbsh football team durlnr hs Trosh year. n addton to the [rash basketball squad. He made both thr Jgyv«e football and basketball teams durng hs sophomore and Junor years. extra pont. Up untl that tlmf the Bluett )wd compled g 13 to 9 lead und w-rr w«l on ther way to vctory when the unfxpeokd and nevtable happened. t was obvous tlut the Blues were wpaknlfu "ul th»r n addton, Denns partcpated PMS defensve was h»» > n track events durng ths Junor tv «part on Wes SpaK basketball combne. t «xua ana lcn x>lnt lht lt the mddle of the Man Offce -Lab Defeats Mechancs As Sloan Starts year. After Pont Plewant nad rolln.1 Ths year Denns has been cof U P ^ " t touchdown aaln "alnverted nto a tackle and s on the ln «tne bttu m a P* 1 * mterc llon - varsty football squad. Dmng the n * f 10 " 1 * 1, te, am remaned out n CARTEBBT-n tht bg match comng cage season, Denns-s ex- ^0Rt m Ule of the nght, the Man Offce-Lb thrd perod whon team, wth, QeorRe Sloan settng pected to take cu.te. potent ^SS^SH^a 1S2 the pace, defeated the strong Me- drve, g Kurtlak took t over on a lne chncs h Nn. l team n t*s names plunge.. n the U. S. M R Bnwln4 League The outstandng feature of the at : the Academy Alleys game came n the fnal perod The Qtke-Lab won the frst, when young Thtrmon Carmchael two games by wde martns ntercepted a Pont Pleasant pa«- 806, and , und lost the on hs own 3&»yard lne and raced fnal Oeorut Sloan ht 65 yrcts along the sdelnes tor ascores of 26& and 111 for, the touchdown. On a fake kck formaton, Steve Dorko passed to Rche Joe Urbansk, Qnard Joe Urbansk wrflorn on July 10, 1BJ. to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Urbenskl of 41 Pula kl Avanue. Lke Denn* Yftrcheskl. he attend-»d the Holy Famly Grammar School untl 1952, and then entered Carteret Hgh School durng Wndak lor the extra pont and the fall of the same year. ~ Score Parkvew Loop Sweeps Joe played guard durng hs Chp/s and Bum* freshmen year at Curteret Hgh School. But durng hs junor year, he made the frst-strng jayvees team as guard and saw plenty of grd- CARTERET The Chefs and the Bums scored sweep trumphs n the Parkvew Communty Bowlron acton. j rm Lennue ths Week at the Acad- Tlls year no one s surprsed emy Alleys. to see Jce start at the varsty; The Chefs knocked off the!!u«rd slot. ] Cadets n three straght games from the Smelter pnners. He has ndcated he hopes to whle the Bums defeated the Red Mechancs Ro 2 also had lt- attend college after hs graduates DoU n all three games, from Carteet Hgh School. " the fnal match of the nght 1 the Plnheads won by 2 2 names A two-thrds rse n advertsng over the Fll ns, tlelk the opens predcted by ng match. WSE! ECONOMZE wth We are out to sell the beautful new 1956 Chevrolet n even greater volume than n We are pledgng to gve the best possble deal 6n ths new "hotter than ever" Chevrolet. ECONOMY N CARTERET AGAN OFFERS YOfJ:, Servce! Lowest Prces! vctors. n another match the Electrons surprsed themselves no lttle by takng the Castng team for a three-game rde, as Nck Chaluka ht u blk 283 n the openng same Another three-knme wnner was the Mechancs No. 3 team whch scored a clean sweep over the lowly Lead Burners. The Yard had a comparatvely nsv tme wnnng three games tle opposton, postng a threegame wn over the unmpressve Sheeters. The Tank House won two games by wde mursns over Slver, Hghest Allowance! EZ Terms! ffefflony Catetyho You See Frst, BUT... SEE US LAST BEFORE YOU PUCE AN ORDER ON A NEW CHEVROLET ECONOMY CHEVROLET, nc. 30 ROOSEVELT AVE. Open Evenngs tl 9 p. m. CArteret

8 PAGE EGHT By Fraaklln T. Mala* Amercans mut have good»ppcttes. They tpent more thn 18 bllon dollr (or "eatlnf out" Wt r««r. There w» one rettuttnt lor every 704 persons n the tlnlted fttttt, nd more than 60 mllon mets served n publc tatnf puct each day. Ant«n ce cubes are about t eree a purple cowl. U jrou do M on*, dont be too alarmed! Aat art ntrtnelj comopoutn bsects, equally at home n the Arctc» well s the tropcal re- lona. Ant, lke human belng, lve n communtes and have a hghly complex, socal lfe. Ant Colones range n populaton from two ddxn contemporares to hall- (.-mllon busy workers. Sauage contnues to be one of tt* most popular macks and meal* (or Amrlean. n 1994, sausage producton under federal nspecton touled almost 1% bllon pounds n ncrease of more than 43 mllon pounds over the prevous, year. Ths s about 10 pounds of tausa* tor every person n th» U. 8. f you are dsturbed about the rapd growth of your home town, and the hemmed n feelng that t may gve you, consder the case of New York Cty. H populaton n 1790 was 33,000. Today t has About 8,000,000 resdents. ts the fastest growng cty n the worlds hstory. RDDEN T YET? WOODBRDGE The thef who stole a motorcycle from the garage of George Brown, 13 Edge- Wood Avenue, Colonla, wont,be able to do much wth t: Brown told the polce that he was n KQCess of reparng the motorcycle and t was mnus cylnders, pstons and gas tank. Lowerlqg Ther Sghts When the scentsts set all through playng wth ther orbtal basketball,-maybe they wll take up the practcal problem of fndng a way to elmnate crab grass. St, Lous Post-Dspatch. We Carry A Complete Selecton Of MPORTED & DOMESTC WNES & LQUORS Free Delvery DAL 5075 ROCKMANS TAVERN & LQUOR Store Randolph St., and Fershlng Ave. CAKTEHET, N. J. T PAYS TO LOOK WELL Open TAKE Closed 9 TME "7 Daly U U 1 Closed Wed. FOR A HARCUT at ULANOS Barber Shop West Carteret Why Not Enjoy the Holday Sprt Abroad Ths Year? Chrstmas Cruses and Excursons to all parts of Europe anjd (he West ndes. See your travel agent Jpday... «GEORGE YURONKA, 83 ROOSEVELT AVE. CARTERET CA Start Your AY AWAY PUN NOW for CHRSTMAS N MAN 8TWBT up«n rrld»y Tll» * w - Mens Club Plans Holday Program CARTERET The St. Demer.us Mens Club outlned plans (or the comng wnter months at ts regular monthly meetng held last week n the Ukranan Pavlan. Nck Kostowlat. charman of he dance held recently reported on the success of the affar. +. Plan* were made for a New Vcara Eve party to be held December 31, at the communty center, wth Dl«k Astowskl as charman asssted by Nck Kostowlat, Peter Prokoplatt, Nck Rascak. Mchael Dobrowalsk, John Bobrawalskl. and Oene Wadlak. Reservatons arc open to members and frends and may be obtaned from any of the above commttee; Charman of the entertanment, and program commttee Nck Rascok announced that a flm wll be shown at the next meetng. Plans were also dscussed for a dance to be held n February some tme wth Dck Astrowsk as charman. After the busness meetng refreshments were served by Mchael Muszyka and Mchael Debrowalskl. Woodmen Crcle At Holday Party CARTERET The Supreme Forest Woodmen Crcle Junor Grove No. 9 met Saturday afternoon n Odd Fellows Hall. Judth Balka presded n the absence of the presdent, Rose Mare Fllep. After the rtualstc meeng a Thanksgvng party was held and the brthdays of the followng were celebrated: Arlene Holencsak, Mare Balka, Rose Mary Bauer. Karen Vasvary and Madelne Gecz. The next regular meetng of the group, to be held December 10, wll feature a Chrstmas party and an exchange of gfts. Rose Mary Flep wll be the charman of the affar. The Reason Judge You say ths woman shot for husband at close range wth a pstol? Wtness Yassah. Judge Any powder marks on hs body? Wtnedss Yassah, das why she shot hm. CE EXPERTS... Jon and Jean Pastor, 17-year-old twn ce Folles skaters, optrste Jacobsen home power snow 1 plow, exhbted at Natonal t Hardware Show on Chcagos Navy Per. Experts on such thngs say that the averaj* blonde may have 140,000 hars n h«r head, the av- erage brunette, 108,000. All»nlmals, except man and sometmes dogs, respect the, skunks deslr* to reman aloof. Only n rare emergences, when starvaton motvates them, wll! coyote, cougar tnd rnnk rsk the skunks dspleasure. Mnes at YellowcnUe n Canadas Dstrct of Mackenze produce gold molder nto 60-pound brcks. A tone of ore yelds 14 ounce of the metal, each brck, about the sze of a buldng brck, s valued at about #25,000. Last year Amercan motorsts and truckers used more than 41 bllon gallons of gasolne. Do-t-yourself enthusasts last year bought more than $200,000,000 worth of power tools, aganst a mere $20,000,000 worth n The Sudan comprses nearly 1,- 000,000 square mles, an area onethrd the sze of the Unted States, yet ts populaton s only 8,820,000, about the same as Ohos. Toynbee says work should not be dvorced from relgon. Check These Gft Toletres; CHANEL NO up FABERGE 1.25 up TWEED 1.50 up BREATHLESS up CHANTLLY BLUE GRASS 2.00 up 1.50 up HELENA RUBNSTENS TABU! 2.25 up HEAVEN SENT up REVLONS SLENT NGHT up FRE AND CE 2.00 up Authorzed Cosmetc Dealer Pl&LX PHARMACY»LY 6EMVH0 YOU «NO YOUR bscvor 91 MAN.STREET - W00DBRD6E. N. J. PhonetWOodbrdge PRE-THANKSGVNG DRESS SALE THURSDAY - FRDAY - SATURDAY Reg. $24.95 Reg. $1J.95 Reg $14.95 Reduced to $ Reduced to $ 1 1 " 95 Reduced t<> For your convenence we wll be OPEN THURSDAY and FRDAY EVENNGS tl 9 oclock. RANWEAR GREATLY REDUCED! SPECAL GROUP OF SWEATERS & BLOUSES Values to $7.95 NOW Charge Accounts Lay-Away Ptau EMBASSY mm suor SUTS (OATS DRESSES n MAN STKKKT WOODHUHU Lades Nght Set By K. of C. Councl CARF.RET " Carey Councl KnRhts of Columbus, wll 1 hold \ Lades Nj?ht affar n the Columban Club mxt Wednesday nkht. Thorn wll be entertanment, dancng nnrt refreshments. \ (u-grs and John Bensulock W TR councls Chrstmas party. vrlrtnn announced, wll be on December 12, wth an exchange of :lfts The chldrens Chrstmas pnrly wll be December 18 wth Mehnel Barnyak and Stephen?l:nkas as charmen, James Bazaral and Joseph Szcos, charmen, are now acceptng reservatons for the councls New Years Eve party. Members wero requested to mke early res- vatlons. snce reservatons wll e opened to outsders alter Thursday. A donaton was gven "Father r ar.a?cns Home for Boys. A neetng of New Jersey Chapter Jo. 4 was announced, for Frday n South Rver. Transportaton vll leave the local club at 7:3D?. U. that day, Andrew Hlla, fathful navgator }f Carey Assembly fourth degree {nghts, announced the annual communon dedcated to deceased nembers wll take place Sunday at the Columban Club after the 8 A. M. Mass at St. Elzabeths Church. The prncpal speaker vll be Danel McCormlck, state Cnghts of Columbus secretary. The Rev. Vctor Grablan, chapan, conducted a lecture on the tflass and proper use. of the fssle. BREMENS UNT TO MEET CARTERET The Lades Exempt Fremens Auxlary held a meetng Wednesday evenng at Fre Hall No. 1. Mrs. Mary Lttle, presdent, announced that the annual Chrstmas party for the members wll be held December 21 at Fre Hall No. 1 and wll feature an exchange of gfts. Mrs. E. Lloyd s musc charman for the affar. Reservatons close December 7, wth Mrs. Evelyn Kertes as charman. Her commttee ncludes Mrs. Jatherne Tempany, Mrs. Fred taubach and Mrs. Charles Brady. Eml Mudrak Named *To State Commttee CARTERET Eml Mudrak of le Roosevelt Savngs and Loan Assocaton has been apponted a member of the Accountng Procedures Commttee of the New Jersey Savngs and Loan League, The purpose of ths commttee s to study matters relatng to accountng procedures and to make recommendatons to the savngs and loan assocatons. SCRAP PAPER DRVE CARTERET The P. A. L. Auxlary wll hold a scrap paper drve, tomorrow and all resdents ue requested to leave ther papers and magaznes at the curb. The drve wll begn at 9 a.m. nd the commttee requests that ll scrap paper be ted n bundles, PLAN TAG DAY CARTERET At the regular meetng of the Mddlesex County Epleptc League held n the Amercan Legon Hall n Perth \mboy plans were completed for a tag day.to be he!d December 16 and 17 n Perth Amboy. The Bureau of the Census reported that the average per capta lax "bte" n 481 Amercan ctes came to $64 last year as aganst $61 n Treat The Famly To SUNDAY DNNER At Woudbrdge Townshps Most kautful Restaurant HOWARD JOHMOlJ WOOD»UH;U Route No. -At the ((overleaf FRDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1955 RGHT ROLE FOR JUDY By F. L. Rowley JUDY MLLER wort t smug J smle s she sauntered down th* corrdor of HUcrest Hlfb., Th«world w*s hers Shehsd Just captured the leadng rate n th* School play; the part half been coveted by every grl n Judys elasa especally by Ellen Drew. Judy ducked nto an alcove u two grls approached. " thnk t was t mean brck en Ellen," one of the grls sad angrly. Her companon nodded: "To thnk that anyone could stoop low enough to change the tme on nother grls audton card! Dd you see the look on poor Ellens face when she realzed t was all overt" The vole* fadfld u the grls tuned corner. Judy, a look of trumph n her blue eyes, hurred to the nearest ext She was anxous to get home to sprng the good news on her parents. Her lather had promsed her a new wratwatch f she could dstngush herself h ths, her senor year. Mrs. Mller lstened attentvely to Judys account of how she had walked away wth the great honor. Then ahe patted her daughter fondly on the hfad, sayng: "Wonderful, dear, but thought you were gong to study medcne? snt actng a lot of extra work?" ll study medcne later n 1 eollegel" Judy snapped. "Rght now m after a wrlstwatch remembert" Charle Mller studed Judy a the paper fell to hs lap. That he was not easly deceved was ndcated by hs answer: " promsed to buy the watch when you dstngushed yourself h some way. Merely gettng a part h ths play la a far cry from provng yourself. Get one curtan callone, mnd you and ll keep my word." Judy blushed as she trotted Up to her room; perhaps ths wasnt gong to be as easy as she had antcpated. The followng day th* (wallowed another, lump of CLASS REUNON CARTERET Reservatons for the class reunon of 1950 must be n no later than Monday. November 21, and may be made wth Mrs. Elzabeth Chzar at 29 Unon Street. The reunon wll be held December 3, at tlfe Rodger Smth Hotel n New Brunswck. A general meetng of the group wll be held, Tuesday evenng, November 22, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Olga Petcca, 55 Yale Avenue, Avenel. PLAN CAKE SALE CARTERET, The P.T.A. of the St. Demetrus Ukranan Church wll hold a cake sale on Tuesday, November 22, at the Communty Center. The baked goods wll nclude home made bread, pes, nut and poppy seed rolls, strudel and cookes. Advance orders may be made by contactng the pavlon, members or Mrs. Charles Harrow. bad news-ellen Drew was to be her understudy. Thngs went along smoothly, however, untl the bg day arrved. Doctor George Mller, Judys uncle, took tme od from hs busy practce to have supper wth the famly and see thejrtay. A they were about to leave for the school audtorum there Frst Presbyteran (Contnued from Pasr One) Mrs. Alfred Schlorholtz n Pakstan. Tonght at 7:30 a atudy course on "What s a Chrstan?" wll begn. The course s a must for all who desre to unte wth the Presbyteran Church. The class wll have sx meetngs and meet for an hour. The course wll em- j phaslzc the basc doctrnes of the ] ClrstUn fathand ther practl- ] cal applcatons. The class Wll be taught by the mnster and, s open to all who»re nterested n the Chrstan fath whether «r«s knock at the front door. t, J" ^ th the ohurch or turned ant to be Mrs. Buckley, the " : y Mllers next-door neghbor. Her not y*tmgest son, t seemed, had top- j pled from n upper wndow; the, TV rll poor woman was hystercal Would * v l u tha Mllers pleas* drve her boy to UM hosptal? TH do better than that," grnned Uncle George rollng up hs sleeves. "ll gve the lttle fellow frst ad on the spot Judy, my bags n the car." Judy groaned. "But the showt Well be late for the show. Cant w«just call an ambulance?" A look of surprse crossed Uncle Georges face. "Judy," he sad softly, "f youre gong to study medcne youll have to rearrange your sense of values. Youll often deny yourself so that you can be of servce to others. Youll And t under -ethc UDde Georges words stung Judy evtn after she closed the door of her drthlng room. A few mnutes later wua Ellen Drew whspered breathlessly that Hollywood scouts were n th* audence Judy knew what she must do. Catchng her understudys arm she whspered hoarsely: " cant do t, Ellen. Youll have to go onl" That evenng whe th* fnal curtan tame down everyone n th* audence knew that Ellen Drew wa headed for stardom. "Youve dstngushed yourfeu" sad h*r father proudly. Then she saw Uncle Georges outstretched hand. Quet applause shone from hs gray eyes. "Ethlcl" she asked softly. And ha nodded. Benjamn Moore & Co. Lsts Frm Changes CARTERET At the annual meetng of the Board of Drectors of Benjamn Moore & Co., Lmted, n Toronto, Canada, the followng executve and admnstratve ohanges were announced: B. M. Belcher elected charman of the board of drectors; J. P. ONel and N. F. Ward, elected vce presdents; H. C. Pope, elected sscretary-treasurer; W. J. Clnnater and H. T. Penney, elected to the Board of Drectors; appontment of J. P. Dupuy to branch manager and sales manager, Holland Laverdere to assstant sales manager and Paul Bodson to casher of the Montreal branch; appontment of M. V. Tat to assstant sales manager and Wllam Bases to advertsng manager of the Toronto branch. Follow the Crowd to W ouse fremoml Sale FURNTURE STEEL RADATOR Enclosures Prced as Low as 3.95 Accordng to Ste Avalable n Whte and Creaq, Also Walnut and Mahogany Wood Gran. ESTMATES FREE NSTALLATON Factory Showroom at 240 Madson Ave., Perth Amboy OPEN DALY 9 TO f FRDAY 9 TO 9 S (Contnued from Page One) the subject of Peace and Freedom. The settng was any Amercan classroom. rene.toth represented Veterans Oay, Frank Hodroskl rrpresented Abraham Lncoln, Rchard Trucke represented! Wodrow Wlson. Wayne Cannon represented Frankln D. Roosevelt. Theodore Seredocha r«presen:ed Henry A. Wallace, Lester Porzo represented Ln Yutans, Anthony Rnald represented Presdent Dwlght D. Elsenhower, Mchael Kacsur represented Ar- thur Harp Sulzbcfger, Helen Brtton. John Ealmason and Danel Guss represented other speakers of great renown. Mrs. Kaplans quartet eonslst- RTZ Theatre Carteret, V. J. CA NOW THRU SATURDAY Aude Murphys Own Story "TO HELL AMD BACK" Techncolor Also George Montgomery n "SEMNOLE UPRSNG" SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY^ Alun l.:dd - June Ally son "The McCONNELL STORY" Cnemascope) Also "THE BG BLUFF" WED. THRU SAT. "BLOOD ALLEY" John Wayne - Lauren Bacall (Cnemascope) and Bll Wllams n "APACHE AMBUSH" Matnee Thursday At The REO DNER Roast Vermont Turkey Complete 6-Course Dnner Roast Natve Chcken Complete 6-Coursc Dnner 1.75 Baked Vrgna; Ham Complete 6-Course Dnner 1.85 Home Baked Fresh Hulls and Butter Served Complete Chldrens Dnners for 60c lace Your Thanksgvng Orders for Our Delcous HOME BAKED PES NOW! REO DNER Open 24 Hours Daly 392 Amboy Avenue Woodbfdge DANCNG EVERY FRDAY NGHT At the New Spucoun Ultra-Modern St. Demetrus Communy Center KOOSUVELT AVENUE,CARTERET Thn Frday, November ltfth Wells And ln Orchestra Thanksgvng Eve Dunce 011 WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Featurng TWO BANDS BARON BOBCK And Hs Orchestra K-DETS POLKA BAND Donaton $1.25 MU»1C SUrU at 8;30 lr of Frances T, ;!. Maaluch, Frnnk Hn,;,,, lando Roman sa n,,,. Hope and Chanty m,,, sky sane a solo P-vt.". The anouncer f,, r \ h, " H was Stephen Trm.*,^. / f asm were.tcsrph sk. r : " Robert Vonah. THURS. 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9 CARTERET PRESS publshed Every Frday by Carteret Press 651 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret 1-5 Charles E." Gregory Edtor and Publsher Subscrpton rates by mal, ncludng posture, one year, $3.08; sx months,»1.50; three months, 85 cents; sngle copes by mall, 10 cents. All payable n advance. By carrer delvery, 8 cents per copy. Entered as second class matter Junes, 1924, at Carteret, N. J., Post Offce under the Act of March 1, 1879, Memoral for Natonal Guard plans have been announced n Washngton for constructon of a memoral buldng, not far from the Captol, n honor of members of the Natonal Guard who have ^ven ther lves for ther country. P Ths s an approprate dea. Perhaps no rther sacrfce dernandeckof Amercan ctzens s as praseworthy as the sacrfce whch nvolves the callng up of a cvlan, on emergency notce, and hs assgnment to a combat force whch protects the rnuntry. Unlke the regular mltary servces, the guardsman s not a mltary specalst, but s traned up to a certan standard, so that he may step nto the breach whenever hs country beckons hm. Wthout hm, the naton would have long ago lost ts freedom ;ml ndependence. n addton, the Natonal Guard has produced a surprsng number of popular and effcent offcers. Whle the graduates of the regular mltary academes sometmes look down ther noses on Natonal Guard offcers, qute often men n the ranks look up to them wth as much respect, and more frendshp,.as wth professonal offcers. The naton s ncted to forget the sacrfces made by cvlan solders when the cuntry needed them to save the hdes of everyone. Every ctzen who was not fortunate enough to be able to take part n combat for hs country owes a debt he wll, never qujte understand, even f he s the : best of ctzens, to those who dd the coun- trys fghtng and who saved the lberty, ndependence, wealth and happness of all Amercan ctzens. We are glad to see the Natonal Guard memoral gong up n Washngton. t s dedcated, rghtly, to "those who gave ther lves for t-.hhr countrymen. We hope that other communtes follow the Natonal Captal example and buld memorals to wtrots who gave ther lves that the rest us mght contnue lvng n peace and rosperty and enjoyment. James A. Compton Ths communty feels a sense of personal s n the death of James A. Compton for 1 was for many years a warm, affectonate l esteemed neghbor. The Compton name has been a respected :: n Perth Amboy and the surroundng " FNSK AGANST TORTURE (an a man be taught to wthad torture from an enemy by Emttng voluntarly to torture le hands of hs (ellow coun- H? The U. s. Army has answered :* queston n the affrmatve. s now.spendng thousands of. Urs conductng a "school" n cl. solders are treated t) mles" of torture such as they " lt expect n an enemy prson np. Tl torture school s beng con- rffl wth techncal suggestons 1 " veterans who themselves 1 :.lu-ed torture whle n th hands! the Chnese Communsts, j.. n- purpose of ths tortore l "<)l. sayp the army, s to pre <>c our bdys tor capture; f they l -"w what torture s lke, pre- : -m.bly, Utey wll be less lkely! " vveal securty nformaton or ( Unborae" by makng propa- ; broadcasts or sgnng false "ftsslona, T» bref an army on torture l!: lods and effects s one thng. l! U to nflct torture on men n ; ; eto-t to buld up ther ress- "" - s another, To a laymanll^ hater technque doesnt n.lcc sense. We dont shoot solders K tly, n the foot or shoulder MJ -eyu tknow how a wound dont starve them so better able to endure :.rvutlo n, t plausble that a man who 1»nce known the terror and j 1 " 111 of torture frst-hund wll 5"»>«re able to resst torture f «er faceb t agan? Or wll <" scars, even though they ne "Hd n ht subconscous, con- " ltm)l» hm togve n the more luckl-y rather than face once """ an ordeal whch ths tme, " knows, wll be the genune " lct;? 1 " wll to resst s not a JllV; K-al characterstc. The wlll-.""kss to de lor ones country, ( PJRE88 countrysde for years, and t always s sad to see such an llustrous famly dwndle. Mr. Comptons father was a cvc and poltcal leader n Perth Amboy and hs brother, Lews S. Compton, served the county, the state, and the naton as Secretary of the Navy, wth dstncton. n whatever undertakngs that were of especal mportance, n whch the ntegrty of those who partcpated was of transcendng mportance, the Compton wllngness to serve has long been a determnng factor when success was counted. "Buck" Compton always eschewed the lmelght and never sought to be a publc fgure. Stll, hs nfluence for good was wdely felt and hs personalty wll long be remembered. Hs frendshp he shared wth many, and those/wth hs famly, wll feel the losshs passng brngs wth a heavy heart. To all of them, we offer our gotvdolences. Navy Blows $302,000,000 A House commttee recently heard test-. mony from naval offcals that that servce had taken a calculated rsk on a large-scale order of jet fghter planes, and-that the rsk had cost abou $302,000,008. Rear Admral James F. Russell, chef of the Bureau of Aeronautcs of the Navy, testfed that a program for acqurng more than 500 new jet fghters from two companes, was conceved and the planes ordered durng the Korean war, had turned sour. The companes concerned were the Westnghouse Electrc Corporaton and the McDonnell Arcraft Corporaton. t seems that the orgnal arcraft, to have been powered by the Westnghousebult engnes, was supposed to wegh about 25,000 pounds. However, modfcatons and changes ncreased ts weght to about 39,000 pounds. When the orgnal engnes were used n ths heaver-than-desgned arcraft, they were nsuffcent. t s beleved that several plots were klled test-flyng the P-3H and many of them have crashed. Test plots have recommended that all of them be grounded. The Navy s tryng to convert some of the fghters to bgger engnes, such as the Allson J-71. However, many of them cannot be converted to use the bgger engne at a cost whch would be feasble, and they are to be used as demonstraton engnes n mechancs schools. We do not blame the servces nvolved every tme a Waste s ncurred, especally f t occurs durng a rush program durng a war perod. However, the wasted $302,- 000,000 n ths case s a bg example why U. S. defense should always be kept at a reasonable level of strength and the armaments ndustry kept on a part-tme producton bass, at least, at all tmes. f ths had been done to a larger degree, the naton would have been ready to expand ts ar-- craft and weapons ndustres when the Korean War broke out, and such wasted mllons could have been avoded. nons of Others ether quckly n combat, or slowly n a torture chamber, s not a matter of physcal sze or muscle tone. We suspect any study of the heroes and martyrs of today or of past centures would reveal that the power of mnd over body made them heroes and martyrs, A ctzen who knows why he s fghtnr, who beleves n the cause for whch he js lghtng. whose deals are more precous to hm than mere lfe he s the man who can endure torture. Hs thrcshhold of.surrender wll be far above the powerful brute whose body s traned but whose mnd has no bulwark of ntellgent comprehenson behnd whch to fght. f the army has tme and mon* to spend as t apparently has-fto make men more tortureproof, they should concentrate on touehenlt«! the mnd. t has been reported that some of the.so-called "turncoat" boys who etme back from Communst Chna were smple kds who had no ntellectual protecton aganst propaganda technques. Ther bodes were strong enough, but they had no mental weapons wth whch to fght back. They had been taught how to use weapons far better than they had been taught why they were usng weapons. They had no defense to offer aganst clever les amed at undermnng ther fath n ther own country because ths fath had been taken for granted. Fath cannot be taken for granted. And t snt nherted through the bloodstream. t s taught by men to ther fellow men. t s taught by. men who. have deals and prncples, by. men who beleve p the form of government under whch they lve by men who understand that God-gven human fghts are the most sacred possesson of manknd. El Cajon (Calf.) Valley News. HOME AGAN Presdent Esenhowers projected return to Washngton today represents a vctory for courage nd for good medcal care. t represents also good fortune, not merely for the Presdent and hs famly and close frends, but also for the people of these Unted States. The day wll gve rse to many thoughts n many mnds. The most mportant thought of, all s tha/mr,, Esenhower, a solder and ctzen, s agan takng up the dutes that he had to lay down. Ths s good, The country ; needed hm. As for the future, beyond the expraton of ths term, today s not the best day to dscuss t. Ths s no day for poltcs. t s a day when some hundreds of thousands of resdents of Washngton wll welcome back a good neghbor. t. s a,day when Republcans and Efemocrats alke,, wll feel a warm glow of goodwll- As for Mr. Elsenhower hmself, he maytlerlve one comfort from hs llness namely, that, regardless of poltcal vews, hs frends nclude all the wellmeanng people of the Unted States. The doors of the Whte House swng open to hm and, so also do the affectons of the Amercan people. The New lfork Tmes. ONE-HOS8 SHAY TO JET ARLNER The automoble, the arplane and the atom have swept along so swftly that t seehs a far cry ndeed to the horse-and-buggy age. Yet ths week s only the centennal of that fateful "frst of November, ffty-fve" when, acordng to Olver Wendell Holmes poetc story, "the wonderful one-hoss shay suddenly fell completely to peces. And that old shay has a lesson for today. t had been bult by a worthy and practcal deacon, accordng (Contnued on Page Fourteen) PAGE NNE TRENTON New Jerseys hghest jurst, Chef Justce Arthur T. Vanderblt, advses muncpal magstrates to adopt a "get tough" polcy for scofflaw motorsts and those found gulty of placng lves n jeopardy. Revocaton of drvers lcenses by muncpal magstrates when motorsts are found gulty of reckless drvng, of exceedng the speed lmt by more than 10 mles per hour, or for an offense contrbutng to an accdent, s advocated by the chef justce. f the muncpal courts are to realze ther maxmum potental for reducng traffc accdents t s essental that the penaltes mposed for volatons of our traffc laws be suffcently severe as lterally to compel complance," sad the chef justce, Vanderblt, who keeps a watchful eye on all the courts of New Jersey, also recommends a crackdown on persons falng to respond to traffc summons. The practce s ncreasng, he ponts out, and cannot be permtted to contnue. Durng September ths year 12,102 motorsts or 15 per cent of those recevng summons faled to respond. The chef justce feels that not only does ths practce ndcate an ncreasng dsregard for the processes of the court, but also creates an undue admnstratve burden on the courts n followng up to make certan that the errng motorst s ultmately brought to court. The soluton s smple and les wthn the mmedate power of the muncpal magstrates to accomplsh, accordng to the chef justce. "Whenever t s necessary to send a defendant a supplemental notce to appear," he recently told them n conference, "the penalty n the event of a convcton should be at least double the penalty that would normally be mposed for the offense, and f t s necessary to ssue a warrant to compel the defendants appearance the penalty should be at least fve tmes as severe. f ths practce s consstently pursued and adequately publczed offenders wll soon come "Well, at least GROWNG PANS Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grbblns to realze that t s not to ther advantage to gnore a traffc summons." TURKEY: Governor Robert B. Mleyner has refused to permt arstocratc New Jersey turkeys to compete wth ruffan gobblers of llnos. Oovenor Wllam G. Stratum, of llnos, nvted Meyner to enter a New Jersey turkey n the 1956 Heavest Turkey Contest to feature the Natonal Dressed Turkey Show n Chcago on January 4 next. He warned, however, that "unless the monsters we have been feedng especally for ths contest break out of ther 20-foot corral, they wll meet all competton." GLAMOR GRLS four turkeys regard mere brawn wth as much dsdan as a duchess lookng at bugs," wrote Meyner. "Wth a lneage datng back 300 years to the days of Charles, our turkeys have an arstocratc tradton. Ther flowng lnes and graceful contours mght have been dedesgned by Mchael Angelo. Ther feathers are by Chrstan Dor; ther crests by Lly Dache; perfume by Hudnut. "When the State of llnos was stll a God-forsaken prare, our turkeys were beng eaten by Presdent George Washngton, by Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson and, f we must name a member of your party, by Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamlton. "Why should a brd whch has played so brllant a role n M. tm nutuut nwcul ta. MJ> uwra UM Amercan hstory, -and whose fastdous qualtes are well known to all connosseurs, enter the rng/ wth such Gobblers- Ctome-Lately as. the overgrown ruffans of llnos? Havng now made these snobbsh excuses, must frankly say that New Jer sey turkeys are desgned to ft nto small ovens. Whch means that we couldnt wn." HOLDAYS: New Jerseys 24,000 state employees wll soon get three extra days off wth pay. Wllam J. Kelly, presdent of the New Jersey Cvl Servce Commsson, has offcally announced the extra tme off. Fr- g other Vwwn CM run her fngers through hs nar. day, November 25, the day after Thanksgvng Day, wll be consdered an extra holday for the states fathful servants, Because Chrstmas Day falls on Sunday, the followng day has been declared a workless day, as well "as Monday, January 2. the day after New. Ydars Day. State offces wll be closed and all busness postponed on the days off. ACTNG GOVERNOR: When Governor Robert B. Meyner attends the Democratc Natonal Conventon n Chcago next July, hs greatest poltlcal foe, Republlean 8erator Wayne Dumont, Jr.. who also resdes n the governors home town of Phlllpsburg, wll occupy the governors char. Senator Dumojt. who served as Republcan Senate floor leader ths y*eat, wll be promoted to presdent of the Senate and actng governor when the 180th Legslature convenes on January 10 next. Under the provsons of the state consttuton, he wl become the second hghest offcal of the state government and wll take the place of the governor anytme he leaves New Jersey for an extended perod. The rvalry between Meyner and Dumont started years ago when the latter defeated the governor for hs second term n the State Senate n The past electon was featured by Meyner openly campagnng aganst Dmont for reelecton n Warren County. The governor favored the electon of Assemblyman James C. Jameson for the post. : Governor Meyner was dsapponted when Democratc canddates for the Assembly n Es- sex County were defeated, th,us (Contnued on Page Fourteen) STEVENSON REMANS t ( OH K OF STATES DEMOCRATS NDEPENDENTS Stevenson Remans #1 Choce 01 States Democrats and AND by Kenneth lnk. Dlrrrlor. Prlncfton Rrscarrh Servce PRNCETON, New Jersey - The latest New Jersey Poll xlmws that Adlal Stevenson s the No, 1 choce of rank and fle Democrats across the state. One out o( every two Democrats questoned n todays survey say that he s ther choce for the Democratc P»rty presdental nomnaton, Survey fndngs reveal that among Democratc voters. Stevenson s not only the leadng clnlcp [or presdent, butthat he polls two and* a half tmes as many votes among the staffs Democratc voters as does any other Domcxntc canddate. Senator Kefauvcr o( Tennessee ranks next n popularty among Democratc voters. And runnng thrd wth the states Democratc voters s New Jerseys Governor Meyner. When New Jersey Poll staff reporters personally presented a lst of namr-s to a cross-sertlon of the states votets who classfy themselves, as Democrats and asked: "Her* N a lst of men who have hftn mentoned n possble canddates n 195R for the Democratc Party. Whch one would you lke to sec nomnated as the Democratc canddate for presdent n 1956?" These wrr> the results: DEMOCRATC VOTERS. STATEWDE Stevenson 50% Kefauver 20 Meyner 14 larrmnn 9 Competence Creates y HOME OWNERS Other canddate* ft None of thtm no oplmon 1.The Ujt contaned ten nmra; Oovernor Lausehe of Oho. Senator Kefauver of Tennessee, former Oovenjor Stevenson of llnos, Oovernor Hsrrlman of New York, 6enator Symngton of Mssour, Governor Mrynrr of New Jersey, Senator Ru>se.l of Oeorga. Governor Wllams of Mlch)gan. Speaker Rnyhtm of Texas, and Senator Sparkman of Alabama.. -" ;;-fl f >>. >, Frendly Servce A tall buldng, a great brdge, or a sound bank must be bult wth sold, scentfc precson. For yrtur protecton no less than our own. the management of lls bank Weghs carefully every mportant decson. We are glad to he known as a conservatve bank, yet we are always nterested n furtherng sound local progress. ^ % Pad on Savngs Accounts A comparson o( todays fndngs,wth those reported by tlu- Ne* Jersey Poll on May 26 19J5 (nearly sx month* a«o show* that Stevenson has reglmen-d a, 1% gan, Kefauver. a 3 r, drop. n the May survey. Btevens m polled 48% of the Democratc vote, Kefmver, 23*7. t must be emphaszed tnt todays survey fndngs are no ndcaton as to who wll net the Democratc nomnaton. The choce of canddates s madr by delegates, not by any vote of :he party rank and fle. Stevenson Also Top* wth ndependents Among the natons ndependent voters, Stevenson s also the leadng choce for the Democratc nomnaton, but by a much closer margn NDEPENDENTS ONLY. STATEWDE Stevenson.17 r Kefauver 29 Meyner 18 llarrlman \ Others 7 None of thtm no opnon 5 n the May New Jersey Poll, Stevenson polled 3B r ; of the ndependent vote, followed by Kefauver wth 27%. Then came Meyner wth 16%. Ths newspaper presents tls reports of the New,Jersey Poll exclusvely n ths aren. -aavlng polty «pollclm whlcl HOME OWNEK STERN & DRAGOSET Pad on Savngs Certfcates Woodbrdge Natonal Bank Swerve System»nd Federal Depost nsurance Member: Opon P. M.

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Ktchen wall snk wll ts; very reasonable. Call.:r! Deadlne for ads: Wednesday_10 % A. M. for the same publcaton. THREE-ROOM apartment and bath; couple only. Call wo j. 1M7 HREE or fve unfurnshed rooms for rent, ol heat, located at 5 tch Street, Carteret. Call CA LOJST AND FOUND 11/17 LOST Bkck and tan Doberman Pnscher. Lost on Chan OHllls Road Colonla. Call Rahway H. 1T MSCELLANEOUS J & J POULTRY FARM FOlton BROLERS FRYERS TURKEYS Arthur Ave. and Clereland Ave. Colona 10/27-11/17 AMERCAN AUTOMOBLE 11/17 ASSOCATON POSTON WANTED Establshed 1902 Natonwde Servce [ NG done n my home. Pcked Fred Kertes, Local Agent und delvered. Call 1* State Street, Perth Ambay 12:00 noon Phone Hlllcrest /3-11/24 FOR SALE BONQART SCHOOL OF STMAS TREES (Wholesale) DRVNG, lwtcd Balsam and Spruce LCENSED by State of New Jersey. 81 Homes Park Ave., seln sells on sjht. Wreaths h, etc. Renowned qualty Lberty /20-11/24 s BCYCLE 20-nch Gene. bke, excellent condton. : grl 6 to 11, bargan (.Ml WO r - n-nch ; FrRld-.lgerator 9 l j cubc foot <\!l CA FOR KENT SQUARE FEET floor space, [. noor wth steam heat;.> < buldng. Call Rahway ROOMS FOR RENT. Call M all day Satur- : : U! c.vy T YOUR DRNKNO has become problem, Alcoholcs Anony mous can help you. Call Market or wrte P. O. Box 253 Woodbrdge. 11/3-11/2, DARAOO8 AUTO DRVNG SCHOOL Largest and Oldest n County Hydramatc, Flud and Standard 280 McClellan 8t., Perth Amboy Call Hlllcrest /3-11/2 AUTO bonsultant on new cars 1956 autos a lttle abov dealers cost. Ths ad s the rea thnr. Call Charter and ask for JACK DOLTON. 11/10-12/: MOTHER desres to take care o chld for workng mother, norm n Avenel. Baby-sttng" also. Ca anytme, Woodbrldge R , 1 Be Wse - Advertse the Classfeds Or Ants Wth Romance? Sr Owen Seaman and doubt others have rhymed lov wth shove, but we havent ha the pleasure of seeng moo rhymed wth spttoon, or ksse wth fst, The Chcago Da Trbune. Dear Lousa: My chldren are grown and dont know what to do wth myself. Al of my lfe have been, nterested n what the chldren dd nd n my home, and never red about church or club work. Now that the chldren are gone; feel very much depressed. My ouse work doesnt take up but a art of my tme and dont know hat to do wth myself. The chldren lve n other places nd they wrte to me regularly, ut that s not enough^what do lddle-aged mothers do wth hemselves? swer: O. L. B. nd. Good gracous, t s always mazng to me to fnd someone lth tme enough to do the thngs hey wsh to do, but to fnd some- «e wth tme hoggng on ther lands s truly astoundng n these ays. There are so many nterestng hngs to do n the world that you ont have to look very f you are eally serous about fndng somehlng to do. t s a pty that you have faled o Jon n your church work or n club work n the past, for the orhan who has the tme to do lese thngs s usually a much setter mother for havng nter- :sts outsde the home and keepng up wth the affars of her ommunty and country. My advce to you s to go to :hurch and start workng wth the oys and grls n the Sunday chool. You were nterested n our own chldren and your expeence wth them should rrake you a good person to help wth other boys and grls. Then jon s6me cvc club. Ths wll put you n touch wth other women of your own age and gve you contacts that wll be helpful. f you havent a lot of money, you can do a great servce to oung mothers by baby-sttng for them on specal occasons. Ths wll gve them a relable, trustworthy person wth ther chldren and gve you some extra spendng money. know one woman who started pantng after her chldren grew up. She had never had a lesson n her lfe but sha had always longed to pant, so she bought some pants and started out on her own. She turned out to be a frst-class artst. But. whatever you do, dont st around holdng your hands and bemoanng the fact that your chldren arc gone. Get up and do somethng, f not for other people, for yourself, LOUSA. Address your letters to: Lousa, 1090 Natl. Press Bldg., Washngton, D, C, Negro teachers face loss n jobs n ntegraton. "You wont let me!..." "ve got a job to do n your hpe - 24 hours \ a day! But how can work when you wont let me?" Vou%p ddng to jour dectc load by pluggng u mote aul ^ore s, mfjtors and applances - but how about the wrng? Arc you brngng t up-to-date? There are tmes just cant get through to tll the places m needed at the same tme. Fuses blow, applances flont wprk properly and soon. The wrng s at fault - but /.get the blame! Shucks, m always "reddy" to work. But for your own safety and convenence ts up to you to supply modern wrng. Wont you call your electrcal contractor today? Hell gve you a free wrng modernsaton estmate and all the nformaton you need to knov. PVBLCfpERVCE. A-1J-M.ELECTRCTY - Does So Much... Costs So Lttle FRDAY. NOVEMBER 18. 1!)S5 - - BUSNESS DRECTORY -- BUSNESSMEN! To place your ad n the Busness Drectory WO n WoodbrldKe Townshp CA-U600 n Carteret Coal COAL - FUEL OL OL BURNERS NO MONEY DOWN 3 YEARS TO PAY Free Estmates No Oblgaton to Buy WDGE AVENEL COAL & OL 826 "RAHWAY AVE., AVENEL Dance nstructon Be Smart Learn to Dance ALSO BALLET - TAP - TOE ACROBAT CLASSES HELD DALY For Further nformaton: Call Carteret Kay Symchk, Drector Dancng and Sngng LEE CREGHTON STUDOS 90 Kelly Street, Metuchen Menlo Park Terrace New Classes Now Formng Regstraton: Wednesday 3 to 7 P. M. Saturdays 1 to 4 P, M. TAP BALLET t BALLROOM MODERN XAZZ VOCAL MUSC Drugs Avenel Pharmacy 994 RAHWAY AVENUE WOODBRDGE PRESCRPTONS WHTMANS CANDES Cosmetcs Flm Greetng Cards RAYMOND JACKSON AND SON Druggsts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone Furnture BUY ON THE HGHWAY AND SAVE Featurng Natonally Advertsed Brands of Furnture WAYSDE FURNTURE SHOP U, 8. Hghway No. 1 - Avenel OPEN DALY 9 A. M. - 9 P. M. Phone WOodbrldge Funeral Drectors SYMWECKl Funeral Home 46 Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone Carteret SMJ FLYNN & SO* FUNERAL HOMES tkllataed S Ynn 420 East Avenu* Perth Amboy 13 Ford Ave., Ford* VA Jewelry Servce Fashon Credt Jewelers 589 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET CA DAMONDS WATCHES t JEWELRY GFTS Expert Watch and Jewelry Repar Lquor Stores telephone Woodbrdge 8-1S89 Woodbrdge Lquor Store JOS. ANDRASCK, Prop. Complete Stock of Domestc and mported Wnes, Beers and Lquors 574 AMBOY AVENUE WOODBRDGE, N. J. Muscal nstructon LELLOS ACCORDON SCHOOL AND MUSC SHOP 42 MAN ST., WOODBRDGE VVO Everythng n Musc Nfw and Used Accordons Accordon Rentals Sheet Musc Muscal nstruments Certfed AAA nstructor Compl.ne Prvate Lessons on TRUMPET GUTAR ACCORDON j SAXOPHONE $,... PANO NSTRUMENTS TKOMBONS and t DRUMS ACCESSORES For nformaton Call B SAMMY RAYS MUSC and REPAR SHOP 467 New BrunswcK Avenue, tords t PANO LESSONS Popular w»dj Classcal Call L Between 5-8 P. M. for App. LAURA RUSSELL 3 ARLNGTON DRVE FORDS Learn To Play The Accordon The Modern, Easy Way No Accordon To Buy On Our Easy Rental Plan nternatonal, modern atd classcal musc Uuht to begnners and «tdvanced students. AftnU lor all to- Buke accotdlous, EDDES MUSC CENTER Edde Buukutkl, Prop. 357 State St.,. A. VA-6-1M0._ T PAYS TO USE THE WANT ADS Movng and Trackng t Complete Movng Job Rooms 25 5 Room* $J5 \ Rooms Room* $10 Al l.o*d nnrrd v»»n F.p. ECONOMY MOVERS NATON-WDE MOVERS Rahway 7-J9U Natonal Van Lnn 18-SU* Rovng Senrloe AGENT A. W. Hall and Son Local and Lof DUUnre Mnvhj and Stout* NATON-WDE SHPPERS of louwhold and OBce Furnture Authorled Aent Howard Van lnn Separate Room! (or Storage CRATNG t PACKNG SHPPNG Unclamed Furnture of Rvtrj Descrpton Offle* and Warehouse 34 Atlantc Street, Carteret TEL. CA-l-5540 Pet Shops PETS, SUPPLES Baby Parakeets from Show Stock now on sale. New Domestc Cage, npw k Penthouse Cage. All types or Dot Sweaters and Ran Coats. GUTH PET SHOP Carterets Lttle Zoo 80 Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret CA OVERSTOCKED! Choce Parakeets - Breeders, $.1.98 each. CANARES, guarteed sngers, $6.98 up. Make your gft selectons now. We wll hold untl Chrstmas. Fns-Fur & Feathers PET SHOP 18 MAN ST., Opp. Town Hall WO Photography Take Your Chrstmas Photos Now and Get 2 tot the Prce of 1 TOO 8 x 10-lnch Photos Taken for All Occasons AVENEL STUDOS WO R 169 Avenel Street, Avenel A PERFECT GFT Gve A Photograph For Chrstnas Telephone for studo appontment Come n for our Annver sary Sale on Photographc Supples. GALLARDS PHOTO Open 10 to AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge Mon. and Fr. Nghts to 8:30 t Plumbng and Heatng t WOODBRDGE Plumbng & Heatng Remodelng New nstallatons Gas and Ol JSurners Call WO , H L. PUGLESE - A. LPO Charles Farr Plumbng - Heatng Electrc Sewer Servce Telephone; Wovdbrldge UNDKN AVENUE Woodbdte, N. J. PAOE ELEVEN Rado & TV Servce t Real Estate lsarace ALS RADO & TELEVSON Prompt F. pert Repar* RCA Tubes and Part* Batterle 31 PERS1NG AVENUE CARTERf.T, N. J. A. Klsh, Jr.. Prop. Trlephone (W J S B - TELEVSON and RADO SERVCE 86 Washngton Avenue Carteret Call CA lons? Calls Made t 8 A. M,» P. M. Joe and George Magella RON RALNGS Custom Made And nstalled qualty Work $0 00 «J up Free Estmate WO-8-3U6 Roofng and Sllng t Henry Jansen & Sot Tnnng and Sheet Metal Work Roofng Metal Celngs and Furnace Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone We Sell and nstall ROOFNG - SDNG GUTTERS - LEADERS Alumnum Combnaton DOORS AND WNDOWS Koche Roofng Co. CA-l Lncoln Avenue, Carteret Servce Statons TQWNE GARAGE J. F. 1 Gardner & Son 493 RAHWAY AVENUE Woodbrdge WO Were.Specalsts n BEAR W1EKL ALGNMENT AND BALANCE BRAKE SERVCE Sewng Select Your BUTTONS Well Make Your Buttons Everythng for Your SEWNG NEEDS at The SEWNG KT ^ 73 E. Cherry St. RVHWAY "s portng Goods Get That! REEL FXED NOW! "en," "Arex" and "Centaurc" REEL REPARS A SPECALTY Reel Checked, Cleaned, Polshed, Greased and Adjusted, for Only fr (Plus 1artslf Needed) "Home of Reel Parts" We Have, n Stock f CUSTOM-MADE POLES MANE-MADE MOCCASNS LOAFERS aqd SLPPERS WLDLFE PCTURES (framed) HUNTNG AND FSHNG LCENSES SSUED Ask How You Can Wn One of Our Trophes WSHNG TACKLE SPORTNG GOODS 256 Monroe Street, Rahway Telephone RA SCHOMAKER AGENCY Realtor and nsurer "We sell the Earth and nsure Whats On t." Fast EDSON, N\ J. L Tax Gabs DAYfr TOUSRVC JUST PHONE WO and Courteous Servce WOODBRDGE TAX 443 PK \R. ST. WOODBRDOE YEJ.OW CAB 2 l-llo.r Tax Servce Jut ths number down. WO Rado Dspatched Cab Dstance No Object Yarns Anythng* and Everythng For KNTTNG CROCHETNG NEEDLE PONT HOOKED RUGS EMBRODERY U The SEWNG KT 73 E. Cherry St. RAWAY Upholsterng SALE for NOVEMBER Gve your furnture a new look, new bounce. Sofa Rebult Seat Char Rebult Seat 9.98 Call WO SERMAYAN UPHOLSTERY SHOP 5 FFTH AVENUE, AVENEL Todays Pattern Pattern 9020: Mtu«s 81m U, 12, 14, 16, 18. SUe 1«UkM <% yardl 39-lnch fabrc. Send Thlrty-flv* c»r>u la COlU for ths patltyn add S c«nu tor each pattern f you wlh ltt-clu malng. Send to 170 N«wp»p«r Pattern Dept., 33! Wt 18th St. N«w York 11. N Y. Prnt planly NAME, ADDRESS wth ZON. SZE tnd STYLC "UMR. Count l[> Touchdown*, Too ts a Md commentary on our educatonal system that a lot o StucUlts never learn to read anythng exc- jjt tler toolball letters -- Drajuh luwa> Publc

12 PAGE TWELVE FRDAY. NOVFMP.FP X loft, TARTERET Ths Thanksgvng see why A*Ps celebrated qualty foods and famous tfore-wcto savngs are favored Come See.. Come Sava at A&P FULLY CLEANED... READY-TO-COOK A&P Super Markets Wll Be OPEN LATE Thursday & Frday Durng Thanksgvng Week Open Untl 9 P. M. Tuesday, Wednesday and Frday. Carer to Thanksgvng feastng wth A&Ps Thrfty Dary Foods Sharp Cheddar Walt Aged Gbeet 57c Dansh Blue Cheese l^- t - d lb 73 C Slced Natural Swss Sharp Cheddar Spread ^^ b61 c Borders Gruyere Cheese, 6 ;;;29 C Bordens Camember Cheese ;39 C Bordens Lederkranz Cheese ;;39 C Cream Cheese Fancy, Wconln Baby Goudas 7 6o.< Bordens CotJ cup Bordens Heavy Cream. r 73 c f you use nstant Coffee Youll Love Ths! TS Al PURF COFFEF <4t*< leltnllle Turkey) You Can Put Your Trust n "Super-Rght" Qualty MEATS SMOKD Super-Rght and Other Top-Grade Brads HAMS 25c: 35< v^ HomS Ready-to-Eat JS.»-29c h? w»-39c "Super-Rght" Qualty RBS OF BEEF * Oven-Ready Rbs off Beef Remlar 10" C Whole or Ether Hll Full Cut 49c b. n Sell-Str.lc 18",. BA. 7"., CC, M..DHU. M * >" tt *»( Steaks Srlon or Porterhouse b. 75 Ground Beef ^Myyo^ Pork Lons... "}* ^ Pork Lons.. rbh.lf b «, M cut * c: f> - 35 ««"<*» A&Ps HOLDAY FRUTS and VEGETABLES GRAPEFRUT ORANGES Fresh Cranberres Strng Beans Fresh Broccol Yellow Turnps Pascal Celery Potatoes From Florda frm Wetarn {arm Florda N3wCro CM* 1 lb. C*d (tll. Sweet, Jusy Ths amazng offer s good for the next 30 days that s, untl December 17th. Come choose from A&Ps wonderful selecton- qualty-famous "Super- Hpll" meats... and A&Ps grand poultry and seafood then prepare your choce n your favorte manner f t doesnt measure up to your fullest expectatons, A&P wll gve you DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK! Boneless Chuck Pot Roast... b 55 e Slced Bacon *»«*w b 25 c! b 49 6 Fancy Halbut Steaks C a>l QljLft A&Ps famou brand Capn JoW CQc SEEDLESS Florda-Whte pr Pnk Meat Yellow Bananas M7«Sweet Potatoes bunch 25 Chestnuts U.S.No. grad. Delcous Apples Eatng Pears t, M«15 h\ t< WttteOnem F Bon 5 35 *.m. 14c 3-23= callo bag tn 9 -Wa«arn 2 ""-29 For bol Tme, work and money sovea* v/fth A&Ps Frozen Food Favortes LBBYS Asparagus Spears 1 *" 39c Lbbys Whole Strawberres ;;; W Doles Pneapple Chunks..;21= Lbbys Orange Juce.. 2:;; 33 Mnute Mad Orange Juce 2 37« Mnute Mad TANGERNE JUCE cam 10 o. Lbbys Green Peas o. Lbbys Broccol Spears L pg.., Turkay Swansons Pes Brds Eye Chcken Fryers Downyflake Waffles.. 2 wth FLAVOR OALOR fane, crkrfot* FRUT CAKE $139 $075 $095 1M-LB. 3-U. A MB. V 1-LB. mfa MB. $149 DARK CAKE f ^ DARK CAKE Other Jane Porker Valuetl PEACH PE Large 8".. ORANGE CHFFON CAM CHEESE TOP ROLL CLUSTER 49c 49c 33c PRCES CUT SNCE OCT.l ON FAMOUS BRAND GROCERES HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY Com Afort quart! t(;;32 c t 01. Sunsweet Prune Juce Broadcast Chl Con Came.. 2 cant S/l o. Vended Juce 2 : 23 Franco-Amercan Macaron tan «. Henz Tomato Juce.. :29 Henz Spaghett 35 Manhattan Dll Pckles. 31 Pope talan Tomatoes Goldsfream Pnk Salmon 33 e " * ca :41 Q Ol Monte Dced Carrots 2 6M> 35 can 7 o. Chcken of the Sea Tuna JV Lbbys Succotash.. Del Monte Barttett Pears r {:: 41 c Contadna Tomato Paste Lbbys Aprcots * v " :;;23 e 2 Peter Pan Peanut Butter 7-Mnt Fluffy Frostng ^::7 6 or Vanlla r.,, z27< Mortons Chcken Pot Pes Nestles Chocolate Bars "ofc" l "b 9. tt l1 e Brds Eye y Green Beans **?* Flan or Amonlng la Horshey Chocolate Bars bar 41* Sazzle Laundry Bleach for, Hone Such Mnce Meat 2 Z. 45c Flak0 Pe Crust Mx SwHs Prem Lunchon njtat 5 can Karo Syrup..b«. 23/ Armours M M Meat t «#M Green Gat Corn 6oldan waam kyu 2 Hcanlso & Robbs Boned Chcken Sold packad 101. can Unt Lqud Starch 2 bottl. College nn Cocktal Tomato Juce Gerber Baby Food Stralnad Chopptd Plators Cocktal Peanuts $ n ASP \ Mazola Ol For cookng, laltd, ballnf Swfts Meats for Babes Oampflre Marshmallows ** 13* Cranberry Sauce 21.35c Pneapple Lbbys Tomato Juce J * L Hearts lelkt «A 29o. KeOCneS FreenoM-MUtl Sweet Potatoes 5 cm Swansdown -2 Rtz Crackers Mnce Meat AtFbr..d- W f,«q«.«v 2-^ 39 Sunshne Cookes C TunaFsh tm nmt QmNty luh«r fuvottd R & R Plum Puddng... ;;:37 C Q.T. nstant Cake Frostng. 2 \ 33 WhtamaaJ-«o!dpack Angel Soft Facal Tssues ^ 2 Q, T. Snow Whp Cake Frostng., 21 Reynolds Alumnum Wrap Cocoa Marsh ^.1.1..» *jp«coca-cola 6 lng»r Alt, Hack Charry.Kol*. Star4Cst Tuna Fsh ", 1. ^ - ^ ^ *^«-35«. R 00 «B..r-nodtp..» 2 Broadcast Red-Meat ;; 37«Nedcks Orange Drnk rl, Var-Fnt, 4 b. 4Eo Lght or Dark Brown pkg, ** Crspo Oatmeal Cookes... Burrys Moonlght Mallows.* Delson Merr Mnts ; 21< Marcal Pastel Napkns,. Bon Am Cleanser 2 2o1 25 Cracker Jacks Candy coatad popcorn 6^27- Armours Venna Sausage 2 4o< 35» OHenry Candy Bars 6^ K. C^. a.am am,u 33c of bottltl QQc bottltt ** u.»., KK)0 TAH... lnc UM uper Markets ; H QUA AUANC 1 PACFC H COMfANT n Sup.r Mgrkttt and S«lf-Sarv«lom»nly, Prca efttchv thu Saturday, Novambar 19lh, Fluffo Gold-colorad hortanjng Spry Mb. un82* * Pard Dog Food Sunkst Orange Juce Frw.t concentrated

13 /ARTERET MARNE BOSS... L. On. Pate, S7, veteran of parldc and Korean war*, was named det, commandant at Marne Cbrp, sflcc*«anf Ocn. Lemuel Sfcepherd. LONDON -John McKcnna be- vs H dong thngs n a bg wny.,, was recently fned $8,820 for lllu-. g)l«steamrollers out of Bv- 11. Brtsl law prohbts the ex- of scrp metal, of whch there.1 scarcty. So McKenna shpped ml hs old steamrollers as work-. tn;d <s whch would be put Mv<r on roads n Belgum. The w,s up, however, when some t.-l.--.l vstors n Belgum spotted, H the relcs n a Ohent Junk d and reported t to Parlament. l;) TROUBLE AT ALL WAVNKSBUaO, P».-r-Lawnence vln entered the hosptal here!n>!:nm, of pbdomnal pans, Ks w»e traced to a ther- Mrr that lad been lodged n -l.m.s smnll VMesttnpS lor 33 HEAR MOW CHRSTAN SCENCE HEAS ; 710 KC. 1:15 P.M. Snnday -\v OUR CHRSTMAS CLUB SUNDAY MORNNG BREAKFAST ; \&.v ; lnlrt.y for many of us. ts the one tme n the week that the whole famly can be tonefhcr at tl:e days frst rr.ml.-usually when ths happens, breakfast turns nto a rather lennthy occason. A good, hearty meal seems to te called for. so what could be better than buckwheat cakes and crsp baccn? Always a favorte combnaton, and, when served wth maple-blended syrup, buckwheat cakes are truy rresstble, encouragng many repeats. Be sure to keep a bottle of ths mld, but rch maple-blended syrup handy tts unque glass contaner s pretty enough for any table. BUCKWHEAT CAKES V\ cup buttermlk 2 sups buckwheat flour 1 tablespoon molasses H teaspoon salt 1 egg, well beaten \ teaspoon soda 2 tablespoons butter, melted Sft flour once, measure, add salt and soda, and sft agan. Combne buttermlk, molasses. ekg. and butter. Add toflour mxture, mxng just untl blended. Bake on hot lghtly greased grddle untl brown Turn once. Serve wth butter and Log Cabn Syrup. Make* 25 large pancakes. ANS) Santas Lttle Helpe \A gft for Mom, Dad, Junor, Ss, Aunt Hannah, Uncle Ted 4.. the lst can grow long, and expensve. Thats Why we so strongly recommend our Chrstmas Club. You put away a small amount each week through the year, and when Chrstmas tme comes, the money < youve saved wll make t possble to send fne gfts to : everyone on your Holday lst. 1 Hundreds 0/ folks n our communty are recevng ther Chrstmas Club Checks now twenty-fve, ffty, one hundred dollars and more, wth whch to purchase Chrstmas Gfts, decorate ther homes for the Yuletde season, buy new Holday clothes and the! dozens of other thngs that we lke to do durng the Chrstmas season. f you are not among them we suggest that you come down today and jon our 1956 Chrstmas Club! Members payng $1.0(1 a week for ffty weeks 1 wll receve.. Members payng $2.00 a week fur flf y weeks wl receve... Member* payng $3.00 a week for ffty weeks wl receve... Members payng $5.00 a week for ffty weeks wll receve Members payng $10.00 a week for ffty weeks wll receve. Members payng $20,00 a week fur ffty weeks wll receve. NO HANDLNG OK SERVCE CHARGE except wtttn the 40th payment s not completed t servce chnrge of $1.00 wll be made , FRDAY, NOVEMBER f!, 19f. lolnty Af.tfY REPORTS " By VVnmer H. Thurlow Hardly?.^y house s complete n ts furnshngs wthout some PCTURE WNDOW HOUSE By Allen Wshert AROLD and Elte Haltng! had H learched tor the put three week dngently. Nothng came of plnnts. But plants a+lvng thngs *? > bbut tty werent Hnt respond to good care and dttcrmnttlon unlmted, should be kept only f you enjoy curng for them, says Warner H. Thurlow, assstant agrcultural pent, Mddlesex County. All plnnts requre some lght for proper functonng of ther leaves. To produce flowers most house lmts need 3 to 5 hours of drect sunlght a day. A room wth a southern fxpesu;: s especally ood for flowerlnb plants Most fnlwe plants Vm be grown near facng the east or even the north. Most house plants grow best n nr even moderate temperature rangng from 60 to 70 degress F. F.owerlng plants especally bulbous plants that naturally flower n the cool sprng ar, wll keep ther blooms much longer at 50 to 55 degrees. Durng very cold weather, move your plants back from the wndow so nether folage or flowers touch4he glass. Plants requre oxygen for growth. Daly ventlaton of the rooms n whch plants are growng wll supply the fresh ar needed and wll allow escape of waste gases produced by the plants, contnues Mr. Thurlow. As a rule t s best to report establshed house plants every year, Repot n sprng so the plants wll moke strong growth durng summer and become better establshed to wthstand hardshps of the followng wnter. Fnally, whle the tetm playng, Harold sat n h* front yard, keepng hs eye on th* ball, and when one was ht n ha drecton and got by the center (elder, That settled t Both ran to the rollng and bouncng for th* Wndow, Duke Solder never retreved car, leaped n and broke th* speed nstead of repottng you may lmt on th* war to the agents a ball qucker than Harold dd. topdress a plant to keep t n the offce fearng someone would ge same Sze pot after t has become ahead of them. One day a bulktotn was work pot bound. Plants that are so large "You you have a home for ng, levelng the lot. Harold leaned as to requre tubs may be topdressed for several years to save ng the offce. "Well, Else, our worres are ale," Harold shouted upon enter that a house would be erected. labor of repottng. "Several. Are you a prospect? over, theyre buldng on the lot To topdress remove the upper 2 nqured the agent. aoroll the street." nches of sol, ncludng roots and "No, sr, m a buyer. What are " wonder f t wn hav* a pcture wndow?" renlace ths wth fresh pottng the terms?" sol. Mr. Real Estate Agent, upon "1 surely hope so," sghed Harold. "Our neghbors need a change There s no rule of thumb for learnng that he wasnt dealng waterng plants. Some plants, lke wth a lunatc, and locatng the of program." fems, requre a relatvely hgh sol mosture content at all tmes, whle succulents and cact grow best HOG PRCES NO DFFERENCE when the sol dres out farly well Whle most housewves are delghted wth the drop n the prces She You men are all alke. between waterngs. Waterng of He Then you arent sorry you others depends on common sense of pork and pork products n the ddnt marry Blly? and some knowledge of the re-markets, hog-rasers are recevng qurements of partcular plants. Lots of water s caused by transpraton from the leaves and by h>pc deeply embedded, ther mlndt were (rmly set. Tnote "Jut s food" or "you wll learn to lova tbl one" expressons made no mpresson; they knew what they wanted. Today they were makng another round, coverng every treet kl the old home town and werr Just *dgng nto the suburbs when t loomed before them planly aa a whte elephant agnt a black bckground. Lke a couple of dart* they catapulted from the car and rushed up the walk. Just to the left of th* door was a sgn; "For Sole." ncludng the name and address of th«real estate agent. Ths cottage ended the search.- ft was practcally new and pos tested the one, the only tem they had beefl seekng; A Pcture Wlndowl Always they Had loved th«outdoors and ths large wndow woua brng R nto ther lvng room. They hoped th* down payment would b* reasonable, and the monthly nstallment! wthn reach "What do you thnk?" asked Else, her note pressed aganst the wn dow, tryrj to glmpae the nteror. "Exactly what weve had n mnd, especally, the pcture wn. dow." Be, too, was crowdng to look. the lowest prces for hogs they have receved n years. Hogs account for a good porton of overall c?/ n gl0wers evaporaton from the pot and from lfarn J l!? con?; he sol surface. Les waterng then re feelng the effects of the drop wll be needed where the ar can :n hog prces, for good prces for be kept rather most. Many persons orn are ted n wth prosperous leam by experence how much hot marketng. water s needed daly on a partcular plant n a partcular locaton. n general, plants n brackets near a radator or n drect sunlght wll requre more frequent waterng. Most house plants wll respond to regular fertlzaton durng ther perod of actve growth. Prom early November untl early March they need very lttle, f any, addtonal feedng. The days are short, lght ntensty s low, and most plants develop slowly durng tljs perod. Fertlzers are more effectve f appled n soluton about once a rsontl. f you use a or commercal fertlzer for your arden, put 3 level tablespoonsful quart of water, and let t stand emght. Ths s not completely luble, so str t as you apply t you use tle concentrated fertllsers such aa put 1 level.ablespoonful) n each quart of ater. For a sx-nch pot apply V2 up of ether soluton. Smaller pots equlre less (the volume of a 3- ch pot s one-eghth that of a 6- nch pot, and larger pots proporonately more). f you use the fertlzer dry (1 vel teaspoonful to a 6- nch pot) be sure the sol s most Water regularly to carry the-nurents W all the roots n the pot These and many other topcs are scussed n Crcular 542, Care of Jouse Plants. Ths s avalable pon request from your cbunty sxtenson servce offce, Boom 211, O. Buldng, New Brunswck, BOTH OF THEM "Do you thnk that puppy love s absurd?" "Yes. Just two slly." THOUGHTS also noun n queston, drew up the ntcetsary contract. Duly trnrn and gned, the home wa thrlr to have and to hold unlra they ml.wd a couple of monthly paymentt. n ther anxety, Rarold and Else had overlooked checkng th* neghborhood. Would the neghbon accept them; would they cart "or the neghbor? They wtre qute! concerned, but shouldnt have been. The pcture wndow from the, outsde lookng n, would afford < the neghbors plenty ot tntcr- tanment "Hello, darlng, m home," called Harold upon enterng the abode after hs days labor. "Be rght there," Elale comng from adjonng room, rushed nto hs arms, ther lps met Breakng the clnch, both gated through the pcture wndow. Sunday afternoon two baseball teams of the younger generaton gathered on the vacant lot opposte, f one of those kds slammed a home run, the ball would, undoubtedly, smash the pcture wndow. Every tme the bat cracked, Harold ducked, dosed hs eyea nd lstened for the crash. Tne neghbor! scramblng for vewng postons. The boy were httng a longer ball. Nerves became frayed. NEW BRUNSWCK SECRETARAL, ACCOUNTNG AND FRSP SCHOOL NEW! BM, Avaton StertUrftl and Machn* Stenograph; tourm. HO Albany Street, Ntw Brunswck C»4 Klmer CLUB TME S HERE! Select tl>e Club that Fts Your Needs: 50c WEEKLY FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $ $ 1.00 WEEKLY FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $ $ 2.00 WEEKLY FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $ ? 3.00 WEEKLY FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $ $ 5.00 WEEKLY FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $ $10.00 WEEKLY FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $ $80.00 WEEKLY FOR 50 WEEKS PAYS $1, PAOF THmTFKN. AUVK r AV P - M.?n! the Cmw : -. f l!lon««blgmt dll!.tll! 1 11 Hvatnm, have dlsnn t, ;>:. 1" whch annl- 1 lllu - lll K. 1.M< of all matter. f< M".V :u t lr1" son ;ht for a - - llll lv 1-.-nhfrs U the n: ; lnldll Wn \r :t s t powerful 1!!l.,!nr uf nur. t conntlj lll -. ".;!> t.!l!l> V ; la {] nlll.l\n: l< ll Mper-we«pon, :<» 11.* world, ncvcrers SfK.NNr. Whle H* Ovrnment spent no" n h»- fust quarter of the H ul fs.-nl ven than n the pcml n \ca c-r. KX recepts nw nlw *U: the ronwquenre tlmt tn- (>r;-,l fur the three lunlh-: w:s :l>(,l a bllon dollar,, lev-. Hum n tn- mller perod. SRAEL, RK-ORT.. Ml] Gen. E. L. M. Burnt, N trace rhlff K >n<ln: «,, «l(u7,0oo,0oo, or n PaleMlne, told hf tnltrd $:3.n(n nno urn.-1 : t.m n the samp Watlona aale of Sovet trm tn perod of l;4 Nt-t r^*l()t totaled Egypt had not nrreaned tenson $12,897,000.00(1 lonpared wlll between Araba and srarl. tll.b9u.u00,000 n tc frst quarter of th (. 195S flsr.l vrtr. BEST WSHES1 Nothng snj.s t as snrertly as A PHONE CALL FROM YOU mon satsfyng, too, because you share the exctement u person. Ratee aw low anywhere - Jersey Cty to Cleveland 8Se W Morratown to Boston 6Oc mm. Wm tll WU ( PM11* ll day Sun. 10K Fr, n not nclude), NEW JERSEY BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Open Frday 4to6P.M. 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14 PAGE FOURTEEN NO UN Sf.AT,.. Orn. Carlo* Rnrnlo (rrnter), Phlppne UN detonate, looks «ad a. deadlock hrtwrn hs country and Yugo- lavla (or ccurty rounrllvscat. U.S. ambassador to N Henry Cabot Lodge (Left)»nd hw counsellor James Barco sympathes. Dors Hart, nattonal champon, enters pro tenns Consumer loan nterest, rse s MONTCAH BLOOMFED GlEN RDGE ORANGE BALTMORE WASHNGTON the WEST Start your trp from Elzabeth on one of B&Os smooth Dewlners. n addton to a restful rde, youll enjoy fne food, frendly servce, and an on-tme arrval. BOARD THE B8.O AT ELZABETH for Baltmore, Wohngton, Pttsburgh, Akron, Cleveland, Toledo, Detrot, Chcago, Cncnnat, Lousvlle, St. Lous. Connectons at Washngton wth through sleeper! to Calforna and Texa. W. T. Ruddy, Dht. Pan. Rep. Phone: ELabelh or Tcket OfAce Phone: ELzabeth 2-90(1 BALTMORE & OHO RALROAD No (ravel comfort equo/ fran ravtl comfort / F.YN CONNELLY AVNC. a famous father n * show busness not only gvra the son a chance to be henrd, but provde* hm wth "humlty nsurance"... At least that s how young Gary Crosby feel! about lls father, Blnj,.. The only drawback, accordng to Gary, s one that used to plague old-tme vaudevlle performers: "How do you follow an act lke hs?" " know," Gary lays, "That Blng name l what gave me a chance to be heard, and love to sng... But also know wll always be compared to Blng... My Uncla Bob knows what mean... Het got a bg name n televson these days wth ht CBS-TVs "Bob Crosby Show"... And before that h«had one of the worlds best Dxeland bands... However, he s stll Bngs brother to the publc." Young Gary gves hs Uncle Bob a bg assst n helpng hs career along... Partcularly helpful haa been the experence he has ganed as a guest on the "Bob Crosby Show",.. "When told Uncla Bob how nervous felt," young Gary recalls, "he told me not to worry about t at he stll got nervous before a shdv hmself... But at frst he kept me so far away from the studo audence they couldnt tee me for the scenery... As learned to control those bujterfle, he moved me closer untl was rght up front, gettng the real feel of the show," d r y At hs Brst televson stnt on the "Jack Benny Show" (on whch he w» extremely good), then appeared wth Ed Sullvan on "Toa»t of the Town" pror to gettng a (vel spot on hs ancles show... Thesa appearances have proved that Gary baa a talent worthy of the Croaby name and he now baa hs own CBS rado program every Sunday nght... As fot show basnets, Gary says, " hope to_ Keep gong n show bnslness, fprodocers keep hrng me and audence* atll come to see me... And ll keep sngng as long at anybody wll lsten." JOKESTERS SET OFF ALARMS OAK RDQE, Tenn. Fremen here are bone-tred of answerng false alarms. t seems that pranksters have been tyng bones on strngs to the alarm boxes, Hungry dogs, spyng the bones, have been settng off the alarms. LEGAL NOTCES Mddlesex County Surrogates Court NOTCE TO CREDTORS Mchael Bazaral and Veronca Barn-/ yak. Executors of Charles Basarao (Basaral) (Bazaral), deceased, toy drecton of Elmet E. Brown, Surrogate ol the County of Mddlesex, hereby gves notce to the credtors of the sad Charles Bosarab (Baanmll (Bazaral), to brng n ther debts, demands and clams aganst the estate of the sad deceased, under oath or affrmaton, wthn sx months from ths date or they wll be forever barred of any acton therefor aganst the sad Executors. Dated. October 13th, MCHAEL BAZARAL. A VERONCA BARNYAK. Executors. SAMUEL KAPLAN, Esq., 5-7 Cooke Avenue, Carteret, N. J.. Attorney. C. P. 10/21, 28; 11/4, 1155 FRDAY, NOVUMHHH 111, 19. r.:> A DSH 01 HOMEMADE candy nevt K)s brgsns when the small fry are around. ts an easy matter to tempt a young sweet-tooth wth aprcot cocoanut balls. You can whp them up lke magc n a few mnutes slnw they are made wth sweetened condensed mlk. Ths creamy rch ngredent y blend of whole mllk and pure cane s,ugar that assures falure-proof..results every tme. The recpe s so smple even the kddes can whp up a batch of Halloween candy n a jffy. APRCOT COCOANUT BALLS lj cups dred aprcots, ground 2 cups shredded cocoanut. % cups Wt can) sweetened condensed mlk Confectoners sugar Combne aprcots and cocoanut. Add sweetened condensed mlk: blend well. Shape nto More than a step-saver bulls. Roll n confectoners 1 sufrnr..et stand untl frm. NFT FARM NCOME FTUTS prepared by the councl for the Jont Congressonal Comtllce nn the Economc Report lowed that farm ncome dropped total of fve and one-half per cut durng the thrd quarter of hs year, from $10,800,000,000 n he second quarter to $10,200,000,- 000 n the thrd quarter. At the same tme, the report showed farm producton expenses had dropped slghtly n the same quarter, but were stll runnng at a level that has caused farmers to complan of the cost-prce squeeze. nterest n relgon s growng among college students. Opnons of Others bedroom phone offers you extra protecton.;. and welcome prvacy for your personal calls. For nformaton, just call your Servce Representatve at your Telephone Busness Offce. and now telephones are avalable n 8 decorator COLORS N«w Jersey Bell Telephone Company 1 (Contnued from Edtoral ^ to the poem, wth not only care but logc especally logc. The dea was to make the weakest place n the shay "uz strong uz the rest." He dd and t ran perfectly, outwearng horse after horse, untl ts centennal. Then, n a trce, t dsntegrated; Knowngly or unknowngly Brtans De Havland Arcraft Company has found a lesson n the deacons shay. t announces completon of more than 3,000 separate fatgue tests on metal components for ts Comet V Jet arlner n whch they survved the equvalent of 120 years wear. s De Havland tryng "to show up the old deftcon by constructng a plane that would onuust hs century-old shny by 20 years? No, t smply wants to "nsure an arcraft lfe of 10 years at maxmum utlzaton wth no cracks." That beng the wse, when and f a Comet V rolls up n front of us we wll clmb n wthout our parachute and say, wthout a murmur to the plot, "Blast off " St. Lous Post-Dspatch. Under Captol Dome (Contnued from Edtoral Page) endng any chance of Democrats controllng the Legslature durn: Ms tpm as governor. But hs ndvlsers know the the urea!- est. dsappontment was Ue reelecton of Dmont as State Senator and actng governor. OLD MOTORSTS: From 1941 to 1949 nclusve, the New Jersey Dvson of Motor Vehcles re-examned 6,710 drvers, all 65 y&rs of age and over, who had been nvolved n motor vehcle accdents. George W. Zelgler, Assstant State Motor Vehcle Drector, has gven the results of such tests to the Jont legslatve com- "Yeh, but we.have on OK Used Carl" CARTEHKT : on ntmut,,, & the total,., drvers lcenses Of \- re y, ol, ed «!<» cm,,!,,,. 1, added to 2,78? nf t] 1(,,,, leavng only 2,212 (lf v who retaned u,,,., status. Reasons for,-e, ) ;, ncluded heart drru-m.," cultles wth vson,,,,1 pass the road test,,, t) L1 11. pass the wrtten test ;r,, r "mlscallaneos" r>n»m The most nte-rm, were 631 ndvduals v rendered ther rtrh-ev rather thnn under.n h, Where car performance s a pont of prde, youre bound to hear some braggng about OK Used Cars. Theyre nspected and recondtoned to meet hgh OK standards and carry the CKVrolet dealer famous wrtten warranty. Remember, volume trade-ns on new Chevrolets man greater savngs and bg used car selectons. Sold only by an Authorzed Chevrolet Dealer ECONOMY CHEVROLET, nc. 30 ROOSEVELT AVE. CA CARTERET, N y FOR A FESTVE Nearly $725,000 >Vll be pad to 6,300 members ( of our 1955 Chrstnas Club startng Monday, November 21st. lmbng Chrstmas shoppng s always more fun when you can play Santa wthout worryng about money. Thats why Chrstmas Clutaj s the most popular club j Amerca. ts the smart and pleasant way to prepay holday expenses by savng a lttle.each week n advancp. Jon our 1956 Chrstmas Club now. j llmrs: F A H S O Monday - Thursday 8 A. M. - 3 P. M. Frday 9 A. M. - 6 P. M. Safety for Savng Snce 1869 ThePEllTH AMB0Y Savngs nsttuton LKlll AMUUY, NKW JERSEY., F. R V C 10 l A V R Member ("mtral Depost luarum o : Treat the Famly lo HOWARD JOHNSONS OLD FASHONED THANKSGVNG DNNER / Served from 11:30 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. 4 Menu - Chlled frut Cup wth Sherbet or Chlled Fjut Juce Celery and Olves Roast Stuffed Young Turkey! pnon Soup Cape Cod Cranberry Sauce Gblet Gravy ^ Mashed potato Glace Sweet Potato Buttered Peas. Mashed Turrjp Hubbard Squash Betted Buttered Onons Sweet Mxed Pckles Hearts of Lettuce, French Dressng,, Freshly Baked Rolls and Butter! Old Fashoned Pumpkn, Mnce, or Apple Pe wth Cheese Sherbet ce Cream New England Steamed Puddng, Hard Sauce Tea Coffee Mlk Tokay Grapes Sweet Apple Cder M,xed Nuts Mnts \ $2.45 per person Specal Menu jjbr Chldren Under 12 Years~$1.50 November 24, 1955 HOWARD U. S. ROUTE #1 «JOHNSONS No Reservatons cessary WVUVWWAMflrtWWMrtAA Gve her your hand...by gvng! THS LTTXH G1R- movng from the hdow to fhe lght stands for the flmoft fve mllbn retarded chldren and dultf who are today reachng new levels of HKUrtandng through the help of others. Tb help begns, of course, wth the love nd undfrtandng and patence of famly «nd frend). But t comes, «well, from those mor«remote from the problem people -who r*alu that wth contnued study and lupport hre yet another dark fronter whch CM be made to yeld to human concern. You can take part n ths msson by gvng. Vh»t you gve goes to support research that l, openng new wndow to the mnds of th(h chldren... to ad n the development* of tranng programs, specal schools and other 1 Communty servces... to assst the nuny who cannot afford the terrble burden n cost of tranng and rehabltaton. The retarded Mtd no longer be "Amercas forgotten thlejfen." Wth help, n many cases, they can become largely ndependent and productve; n others, ther dependence can be grtatly reduced. n nearly every case, some mprovement cm be made. - And lookng mmedately ahead your contrbuton cm help work toward the prevtnthm «l th handcap n babes yet unborn. J ^hert a warper MtsfaOon wlun «human heart than tht»en$e «rf hrlpr* «H < help can mean 10 much? And» so l " ^ nwded? Gv«a generuly a you cwfl we" you? j Gve thaak by gvng tp help rttarj" chldrtn. RARtTAN VALLEY UKT! New Jersey Assocaton For Retarded Chldren GENTLEMEN want to help jet Encloted u my cpnvbutoa for Addre f hldren Cty and Statt - THE NATONAL ASSOCATON FOR RETARDED Make cht*k/>ayble to KA t T AN VALLEY UNT and n»u to Mrs. H 525 Joatph Avenue, Uuodbrtdge. ntbsatse bxtubured by- GERBER Plumbng Fxtures Corp. k

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