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1 Complete Local News Keep Astrde All The Actvtes Of The Town Wth Your Home-Town Paper Top Advertsng Results Our Famly Ot Over 9, Readers s A Valuable Market For All Our Advertsers VOL XXXV-NO. 34 W3NGS OF LFE By.FJAN POLLAK,;n]or. who keeps hs socal vltf-s a top secret, was asked Saturday what he would to do over the weekend.,nlr but sunny and a go n go places. Wthout hes-,,! he repled that he had v thngs to do wthout beng punned by father, and he d that some "green stuff" lt help, but otherwse under ntdth sad: "Dad. why you set lost?" r» ( proceeded to g«k"lost." ccfcled on a trp to New rk.md n a few mnutes we aboard a tran tor the bg We were seated next to a m-.rdess. who works for Pan ln:; ;m Arlnes and who sad was leavng tonght for, ;nd the next day to stanrurkey. How we enved her.. thne a way to go along? sad the charmng lady. n-v and tme. We ddnt have of ether. * > proceeded from Penn Staon foot toward Ffth Avc* Chrstmas shoppers were n full force. You were ]}A from one sde of the walk to the other and no ven offered an apology. unk a peek nto onf of the.- ores. Rght near the enn lady was showng a t.mer some mported hand- >fs. "Ths s $ apece s s $2 apece," she was We quckly walked out t;,r store and started flgur- On our last purchase we d l.5 for a dozen handker- > Amerca s a great coun-! sad to ourselves. * * r gettng tred of lookng c bzarre prces n the l:: Avenue show wndows, we x to call up some frends. r "!: lady on the phone sad..j the "mlsejrlej! because.usbands now!* all swollen rt not know what was the >r wth hm and would take to the hosptal the next Wo expressed out regrets, up and started to walk more. l.. " OJlDfc OT,KA)KRS: Pctured left to rffht above are A. Garland, Assstant to thr General Manager. Ncholas Knsrnw.t. Presdent nf NETCO, and Freeman. Dyke, Vre-Tcsdent and Ucneral Maa B rr of (ho V. s. Metals Reflnln g Company. Knscowat spent the entre day yesterday wth Mr. Dyke and Mr. Garland. Junor Achevers Spent Day at USMR As Operaton ndustry Gets Underway Annual Meetng Set for Church CARTERET Yesterday was Junor Achevement "Operaton ndustry" Day at the U. S. Metals Refnng Company, startng wth each companys regular openng tme, three achevers spent the day wth executves of the sponsorng company. The achevers were wth the executves throughout the normal workng day and as observers n the executve actvtes, each had the opportunty to feel the pulse beat of one segment of Amercan busness. t s certan they came away wth a keener understandng of the functons, purpose and prob- lems of busness. They can better understand the need for teamwork; they have seen at frst hand scope of the recsons whch the executve s called Press frets Fast Tp On Jet Plane Crash CARTERET Four young Carteret boys are begnnng to learn CARTERET Rev. Malcolm G, somethng about newspapers. _...,. When a Jet plane rushed across Brown, mnster of the Frst Pres-j th8 bay and the pllot para chutecl byteran Church announced today that the annual corporaton meet- ng of the church wll be held n the sanctuary Wednesday nght at 7:3 oclock. There wll be electon of trustees and approval of the 957 current expense budget. The proposed budget for 957 s S4.76. and so far $4,29. has been pledged for next year. On Tuesday evenng at 8 P.M. Esther Crcle of Womens Assoca- «(ton wll meet at the home of Mrs. a second phone call Robert Schultz, 69 Pershng Ave-! was even more A\t- nue to study lesson four on Ephe- The husband told us sans. On Thursday evenng at 8 from t, the boys phoned the Carteret Press what they had seen. The boys are Rchard Nagy, 5 Locust Street; Denns Coftey, 226 Roosevelt Axenue; Joseph Blanco, 7 Atlantc Street, and Wllam Feeney, 2 Washngton Avenue. CARTERET Postmaster Lester A. Sabo sad today that the mountng volume of Chrstmas mall ns wfe had two molars P.M. n the church the Womens out a few hours earler, Assocaton of the church wll premouth s bleedng sent ther annual Chrstmas prothnc terrble. "Sorry, old B>;am. The prosram wll begn he sad. "Try us agan." wth a tableau of the natvty of Jesus Chrst. Mrs. Robert Schultz made some other phone wll narrate "A Story as t Mght but there was no answer.!been Told By a Shepherd of Judfa." At the Chrstmas party followng, there wll be an exchange (nured that they were ; the many shoppers out :of gfts, G.fts wll also be exchanged by secret pals. ms for Chrstmas presents. fnally decded to phone frends who bought a new The Senor Chor of the church out n Long sland. They wll present ther enntata "The mo than g ad o hear Chrst Chld" Wednesday evenng us. They and ther two December 2, for the patents at en. one 2 and the other 4, Roosevelt Hosptal. The cantata be very happy to see us. and tableaux wll be presented at the church on Sunday evenng, December 6, at 8 P.M. Solosts n the, cantata are Mss Florence Perry, Mrs. Donald ElloW K and we went on the Long s- Ralroad for a trp to vlle, an hour away. t was frst vst there and the re- tnn was warm. n the course per, the couple receved a call to attend a party. uw we mnd ba,by-slttng? l< mr.se not, we sad; we would \ny happy. put the chldren to bed 9 but as soon as they left, youngster* ddnt feel ong to sleep. They began escng. One Wanted water, other mlk. Then more f and more mlk. A lttle of televson. t was after ft. before the youngsters fell *!>. We wen worn to a fraz- "rt fell asleep n the char, couple returned at 2; 3 Vl. r " sat down t» a cup of coflutened about);the tme \d at thl parf. U was f A. M. \(rhen vjje retred. sucst room "WM rght over furnace thlt «t»rts ol and [Hutumatcally, so the nghts was shot to pece*. As we n bed the mechancal >«of the lfttuft ncreased. 7 A. M. the two bouncng Ulsters already were starthr busy d»y, hoppng up down our bed- Several s Ptts.wd and we announced hosts that We had an mlaut engagement for the aft- >n They let us go on the M.tran atd when we got thoroughly exhausted, we t" bed and slept untl mornng. Junor a; nd ht) "gettntf teaa. Walt H tll we h *llh hm. Mrs. Joyce Jones, On Frday evenng December 4, at 7 P.M. there wll b e a Chrstmas party for the nursery, kndergarten andprmary departments of the church school. Each department wll Kve rectatons and sng soncs. There wll also be A vst from Santa Claus. The other departments of the church school wll have ther partes later n the month. Club Formed Here for Forbes Canddacy CARTRET To boost the canddacy of Senator Malcolm O Forbes for the gubernatoral nomj naton on the Republcan tcket, Forbes-for-Odvcrnor Club has been formed here. Offcers are: Mrs, Jesse Bagala, presdent; Julus Kovacs, vce presdcnt^mrs. Frank Lnderman, secretary, and Andrew Banlck, treasurer. Send Yule Mal Early, Sabo Plea makes t vtally mportant for everyone to help on hs "Mall Early for Chrstmas" program. He reports tlfat the flow of Chrstmas cards s runnng about the same as last year, but malng of gfts by parcel post s defntely behnd schedule, and he urged all out-of- Statc parcels be sent by Ar Parcel Post from now on. Every faclty of the post offce s beng pressed nto maxmum servce, n order to facltate the best possble servce for our ndustral and busness patrons, and to allevate some of the unmagnable congeston at our local post offce. All ncomng parcel post wll be processed at the Hayward Avenue sde of the Nathan Hale School, on the ground floor. Specal personnel wll be there to delver ncomng parcels drectly to busness people. The above plan wll be put nto operaton on December 2. The West Carteret postal staton has been n operaton snce November J. The sub-staton s located at 4 Frederck Street, and s n charge; of James Stamaters, who operates the Terrs Market. The resdents of the West Carteret secton can now transact all of ther postal busness wthout havng to travel down to the loca: post offce. Extra trucks and^ personnel have been added wth tlje goal of clear- ng all Chrstmas mall before Chrstmas day. n summng up the present stuaton, the postmaster sad, "Try to brng your parcels and Chrstmas cards to the postal wndows before A. M, or between :3 and 3:3 r. M. to avod the peak hour rushes." Borough Merchants to Have Record Chrstmas Season CARTERET Ths borough wll have a boom Chrstmas ths year. Merchants expect a record busness and they say that they have stocks n greater varety than ever. Curteret resdents art earnng d money, jobs are currently se- " V are stll ut a w * b SclandUa ^ people say that Carteret wll go for a bountful Yuletde. Chrstmas shoppng here went... near ths w«k» nd - ls "ls eve. contnue ts present r«ht up to Chrstmas Carteret stores are ready to gve a colorful tone to the season. Store decoratons are a bt more elaborate than usual. There s qute a demand for furnture,,,refrgerators, televson sets and lousehold applances. The ncrease n Carterets populaton t expected to gve the local busnessman a better play, t ls looked for and the stores have stocked plenty of playthngs. A sharp upturn n the toy trade was ndcated upon to make throughout hs busness day human relatons, productons, fnance, personnel, etc. U. S. Metals Refnng Company, whch sponsors NETCO, had three offcers of the Junor Achevemen Company as ther guests for the day. The presdent, Ncholas Koscowat, accompaned by Mr. Acel GarContnued on Page Two) Three are Hurt n Crash on Pke CARTERET Three persons were njured at oclock Tuesday nght when a passenger car and a truck collded on the New Jersey Turnpke here. State polce sad the truck skldd*d 225 feet, toppled over and caught fre. ts drver, lsted as Joseph Brenhan, 42, of Leomlnster, was unnjured. Treated at Elzabeth General Hosptal were John W. Johnson, 22, of 66 Pne Street, Mount Holly, drver of the car, and two passengers. Mr. Johnson suffered multple laceratons of the rght hand and rght eye and contusons of the left shoulder and rbs. Hs passengers, both solders at Fort Dx, were Joseph Daone, 2, and Robert Schwartz, The former suffered a small bruse of the left temple and the latter an abrason of the rght ankle. Polce sad the overturned truck blocked twolanes of the hghway. The flre broke out n the cargo of varnsh, pant and candy, they sad. Carteret fremen fought the blaze for several hours. Polce sad the rear of the truck collded wth the car n a northbound, lane. They sad they beleved the drver had fallen asleep or blacked ouf. Fro. Marshal Roy Dunn sad that two bdoster lnes were used and had to be reloaded several tmes to put out the flre. Comng Events Lsted by C.W.V. CARTERET The regular meetng of the St. James Post No. 65, Catholc War Veterans, was held Sunday, December 2, at the St. James Hall. The plannng board gave a resume of qomng events asj follows: Teen aje dance scheduled n Aprl; lptf annversary banquet and past commanders dnner, March 2; regular county meetng, St. James Hall, December 2; State Chrstmas party at Lyons Hosptal, December 5; collecton of old Chrstmas cards for the beneft of the orphanages. A donaton to the Lyons Hosptal Chrstmas party was made by the St. Elzabeth R. C. Church of Carteret and the St. Anthony R C. Church of Port Readng. The post urged all resdents of Curteret to help the Hungaran Relef. Donatons may be left at the St. Elzabeth Rectory, Wash* ntton Avenue. Holy Famly Group Elects New Offcers CARTERET Tle Alta- and Rosary Socety of the Holy Famly Churth has elected the followng offcers: Mrs. Martha Akalewlcz, presdent; Mrs. Sophe Godleskl vce presdent; Mrs. Walter 8ak, secretary, and Mrs. Mary CzaJkowskl, treasurer. nstallaton wll be held tt the January meetng. FRDAY, DECEMBER 7, 956 PRCE EGHT CENTS Own Kadoj ; Unt HercjOver Promoton rlan n Polce Department Brown, Evontz, (loha! l.auncl New rojran Under Drecton of BY STEVEN R. OOVKNA } CARTERET For many weeks now the heads of the Carteret! Cvlan Defense have been plannng a new program. They are nnw prnnd to unvel the fruts of ther labor: the Carteret Cvlan Defense Rado Corps. Ths s a supplementary unt to the man organzaton. Under the leadershp of Lous Brown, Alex Evontz and Alex Comba. the Amateur Rado Operators of ths town have been organzed nto a hghly effcent rado unt, that wll be capable of operatng n all knds of emergences and dsasters, provdng vtal communcatons regardless of power or telephone falure. A commttee of rado amateurs, Robert Panek, K2DSW: Edward S. Bednar. W2QEY, and Steven R. Goyena. K2CZA, under the drecton of Alex Evontz, selected the rado equpment to be used, The newly purchased equpment conssts of several hghly versatle transmtter/recever unts whch can be used n any home, or, f necessary, plugged nto any car. ncluded also are mcrophones and accessores for the transmtters, an<t a conelrad montor. One of the unts -wll be permanently set n the Cvl Defense room at the borough hall. The other unts wll be n the homes or cars of the partcpatng "hams" who wll be "on call" contnuously. The sgnfcance of ths zaton cannot be fully apprecated except n an emergency or ar rad. t s wth prde and honor that we rado amateurs serve our communty, and by donatng our servce^, we uphold a tradton lad down by amateurs before us. We also would lke to acknowledge Mr. Brown, Mr. Evontz and Mr. Comba, wthout whose complete cooperaton ths organzaton could not have been possble, Below s a lst of the partcpatng amateurs: Robert Penek, K2DSW; Steven R. Goyena, K2CZA; Edward S. Bednar. W2QEY; Frank Nagy, K2EEW; John J. Kerchefsky, W2WYL; Nelson Prey, W2GSU; Ralph Turk, KN2SMP; Rchard Toth, KN2SOH; Robert Suhay, KN2TBC; Mchael Keleman, KN2SMO, and Charles Blno, K2PN, All of ths borough. St. Marks Notes Successful Year CARTERET Detaled reports of actvtes durng the year were submtted at ths weeks annual meetng of St. Marks Epscopal Church. Rev. Orvlle N. Davdson, rector, announced that all organzatons of the church have contrbuted towards the new orgna fund. Parsh offcers elected were: Harold Blessng, warden; Harry Axon/ treasurer; Mss Maron Ward, secretary; Roy Dunn, Walter Vonah, Jr., Wllam Troost. Alex and Prank Buzas, "Wesley Hundemann, Harold Squres, Freeman Grunden, Charles Crane, Mchael Mnue and Wllam Carlton, vestrymen. nstallaton wll take place at the December 3 servces. At that tme commttees for the year wll be named. Announcement was made that the aljar boys wll be n charge of the mprnlng se-vlce December. The Parent-Teacher Assocaton of the parsh ls arrangng a Chrstmas party for the altar boys and members of the junor chor whch wll be held Monday nght n the parsh nal. There were refreshments and gfts. A move on Santa Claus wll be shown by Father Davdson. Lons Club Plannng Party for Handcapped The drectors of thn Lons Club held a meetng to advance plans for a Chrstmas party for the handcapped chldren of Carteret whch wll be held at the Gypsy Camp undqj the co<chalrmaufh > of James Lukach and Mchael Demeter asssted by Mchael Kepch, Bll Matefy and Al Wadak. Plans were also completed fo the gft packages whch wll be dstrbuted to the needy durng Chrstmas tme. The next regular meetng of the group wll be held Tuesday evenng, December, at 7:5 P.M n the Gypsy Camp, An nterestng program has been arranged for t,le evenng, Kwans Club Arrangng Three Patrolmen Yule Party for Chldren Arc Apponted by Mayor Bareford CARTERET Plans for a chldrens party durng th«yuletde season were made at yesterdays luncheon meetng of the Carteret Kwanls Club n St. Marks Parsh Hall. Frank Haury, presdent, announced that the party wll be held Thursday. December 27, n St. Marks hall. There wll be a program of entertanment. Toys and candy wll be dstrbuted to the chldren. Plans also were made for the nstallaton of new offcers. The tentatve date was set for January. At that tme Ladles Nght wll be marked. Veterans Housng Tract s Dedcated for School CARTERET Another tract for school purposes has been dedcated by the Borough Councl last nght. The tract, located at Carteret Avenue and Jersey Street, wll be turned over to the Board of Educaton for the sum of $5. The plqt comprses close to three acres on whch are located a group of veterans homes. Under a recent Magyar Church Names Pastor CARTERET Magyar Reformed Church wll welcome ts new pastor, Rev, Dr. Andrew Harsanyl, February 5, when Rev. Alexander Daroczy leaves the parsh here to assume a new post. He has been pastor of the Elllcottvlle N, Y. Presbyteran Church. The Lorantfy Ladles Ad Socety at ts annual meetng held ths week elected the followng pfllce. holders; l s, BJaahs Blrl, presdent; Mrs. Stephen Katko, vce-presdent; Mrs. Alexander Toth, treasurer, Mrs. Stephen Toth, secretary; Mrs. Julus Konya, recordng secretary; Mrs. Charles Comba. Sr., controller The Socety contrbuted 25 dollars for Hungaran Relef, and 5 dollars to the church treas ury. Relgous nstructon wll be gven to grammar and llgh school scholars- ths Frday at 2:3 PM. t wll be followed by the Confrmaton Class at 3:3 P. M. The Sunday schedule ncludes Sunday School at 9 A. M.. Englsh worshp servce at A. M,, and Hungaran servce at A. M. Hungaran style, home-made hurka and kolbasz sale wll be held by the Lorantfy Womens Socety Tuesday evenng and Wednesday mornng, December and 2, at Bethlen Hall on Cooke Avenue. Yule Home Decoraton Judgng December 27 J CARTERET,- The Chrstmas Home Decoraton Contest sponsored * by th? Carteret Womens Club, wth co-charmen Mrs. Er wn Wantoch and Mrs. Karl Groh mann n charge, have announced that the judgng wll take place on Thursday, December 27, Then wll be no entry fee ths year. En try forms wll appeajr n ths news paper on December 4, and Oe ember 2 ssue, Unon to Dstrbute Turkeys to Member, CARTERET John lutnlck, presdent of Local 44, UE, at the Foster Wheeler Corporaton plant, today announced that each member of the unon wll be presented wth & turkey for the Yuletde season. Mr. lulnck sad the presentaton wll be made December 2 to unon people as wrl as those on the barganng unt and also those on penson, order, the veterans housng project wll be abandoned next sprng. The deed wll be turned over to the school board after the veterans and famles now occupyng the buldngs leave. The deed wll not nclude ttle to the buldngs. An ordnance coverng the project was approved by the Borough Councl last nght, Kovacs Resgns, s Reapponted CARTERET Steve Kovacs, uperntendent of the sewage lant here, qut hs job but was quckly reapponted by Mayor Frank. Bareford. Frst Borough Clerk George Jrechka read a letter from Mr. ovacs resgnng from the poslon. Then Mayor Bareford reamed hm to the job "for an ndefnte perod." A resoluton to that, effect also was approved. Counclmen John Hutnlck and Walter Sullvan voted "nay" on both moves, Whle there was no dscusson r explanaton as to the purpose )f the acton, t s understood that ast nghts move would balk the ncomlng Democratc admnstraton from relevng Kovacs of the post. Kovacs s a veteran. Buldng nspector Paul Mucha -eported that he had ssued bulkng permts for work to cost $6,5. t was the lowest fgure for any month ths year. Counclman Rchard Donovan reported that the new aeral truck should be made avalable wthn a few days. As" has been the custom, the Councl convened at the stroke wth the entre membershp present. Last nghts sesson was well attended. Curteret Youth On Tour of Toronto CARTERET Lawrence J Gudmestad, 3 Clauss Street, P e s d e n t of Carjaco, Junor Achevement unt sponsored by the Westvaco plant, here, and fourteen other teen-agers from Unon County yesterday began a two-day vst n Toronto as guests of Canadan busnessmen. The Toronto vst wll nclude a three^day project desgnated a; "Operaton Canada." t began n New York Cty Wednesday when the achevers met n the Canad an Consulate wth Roger Haw kns, Ontaros ndustral com mlsslone). The young people.dned at th Waldorf-Astora Hot^l, New York, Yesterday mornng the group boarded an Amercan Arlnes plajhe for Toronto. P AM PAKV QA f* CARTERET A cake sale wll be held Saturday, December 5, at LeBows Market, Cooke Avenue sponsored by the Hungaran Reformed Church for the beneft o the vxplorer troop. Bonus of $25 $ Voted For Muncpal Employes CARTERET-A cost of lvng bonus for muncpal employes was voted unanmously tfat nght by He Borough CouwJll. Those who have been employed by the Borough for the last sx month)! of ths year, wll receve $25. The mayor and members of the Councl receve no cost of lvng bonus. Others who have been employed only on a part-tme bass on the regular borough payroll for the last sn months of 956, wll reuelve $25. The eum teyulred to pay ths cost of lvng bonus amounts t $34,5. Councl authorzed a emergency appropraton for tha purpose to be ncluded n the 95 budget. Adoptng the resoluton, t was ponted out that an emergency has arsen wth respect to abnormal condtons to the present work and economlo condtons, resltw n an ncreased cost df lvng whlcl necesstates, temporarly at least an ncrease n the ncome of pe sons holdng postons n the bor outh government. CARTERET Borough Councl last nght named three new patrol* men and adopted an ordnance on frst readng provdng for an addtonal polce deputy, three mots captans.and an addtonal leutenant n the polce department. Named to the force, effectlv* December" 5, were Herbert HelL, John Cragn and Wesley Hund*. mann. All voted n favor of the appontments. Opposton to the ordnance prw vldlng for promotons n the polce department was voced by the Democratc mnorty. Counclman John Hutnlek lad he understood Chef George J, Sherdan, Jr., t "not gong ateng" wth these promotons, although Mayor Frank. Bareford sad that the chef some tme ago favored them. "m strongly aganst the or- dnance," declared Councllmad Hutnck. "The people chose a change n the admnstraton and t s only far that the new admnstraton and the new mayor should scrutnze the pcture and see f addtonal promotons are needed." Mayor Bareford repled; "You are enttled to your opnon." m speakng for the people of the Borough of Carteret and not or John Hutnck," the counclman etorted. Counclman Walter Sullvan delared that he felt the same way s Hutnck, "There s no room for o many promotons." Hutnck amplfed that he l«ls Jarteret has a fne polce force nd what he sad should Hot be aken up by the department a» an ffensc. Counclman Edmond Uroansk, halrman of the polce commttee, there was one man on the orce, whom he dd not name, who eserved promoton. "He should lave been promoted to the top wst years ago," he added, Earler n the evenng, the Coun- ;l receved three petton* urgng.he appontment of John Bosze to he force. The pettons came from the Holy Name Socety of the Holy Famly Church, Carey Councl 28(r, Knghts of Columbus and llhambra. The letters were referred to the polce commttee. Cub Scout Pack Awards are Made CARTERET Award of prze* featured ths weeks meetng of * Den 3, Cub Scout Pack, 83, sponsored by the Zlon Lutheran Church. Cubmaster Donald Reynold* awarded frst, second and thrd przes to cubs whff excelled n the recent candy sale as fqllows; Wllam Sleber, Joseph Clnege antf.. Herman Rchert. Others WJM receved przes were Robert Tut. ner, Raymond Ploteca, Mantle, Wesley Catrl, Reynolds, Albert Progyt, Vargo, Ronald Bennett. Zenoba, Wllam Sllvka. Vlct«Llsznesk and Robert Baldwn. < Scoutng award! were present* ed as follows: jl % Robert Vargo, wojf badge antf gold arrow; John Oartley, wpl badge; Joseph Kuslsner, gold M, rfw and two slver arrows; qeph Clnege, gold arrow;. hond Ploteca, three slver arrows; Kevn JDoyle, gold and tuver arrows; (Rchard Doyle, gqg] arrow; Ronald Bennett, slver arrow; Wllam Uzar, wolf badgs and aold and slver arrows; Denns Knyht, bear badge and gold and slver arrows; Herman Rlohert two slver arrows; John Haaf, gold "now; Rchard Manclnl. JpnJ badge and gold and slver arrowad Steven Mller, lon badste; Markowltz, lon badge; Albert PU..,,, rogyl, slver arrow; hedarlck ml Qartley, sttverarrow; Mchael Kushner, gpld and slver arrows; f Wllam Sllvka, Hear bad 8 e, and f James Rgby, bear badge. ;,- Odd Fellows Arrange Partyjor Chldren f jf CARTERET~~Carteret Lodw/ U, Odd Fellows wll hold ts *TM.\ nual Chrstmas pwty for chldren? of members n Odd Fellows HaJU Frday, December 2. There wfl be refreshments and gfts "Lest Sabo and Frank Manhat are charmen.

2 PAGE TWO Mss Beverly C. Jetvers Weds Ar Force Sergeant fahteret n the presence of lnnso gatherng of frl#nds and rchlves, Ml&s Beverly Carol Jcw s. daurlter of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Jowers, 4 Pulaskl Avec. beenme the brde of 9/Sgt..Jotn.. Mozart, son of Mr, and Mrs. John Mozart, 38 Hemlock Avenue, Oarwood. The ceremony took place Saturday afternoon n the Church of St. Annr, Qarwood, wth the Rev. V".T.tohn Walsh offcatng. n " n marrage by her f; ; lt r the brde wore a prlncesastv ",- unlonl slk gown wth a " n! trnln and flngertlplpnrh VPU of lluson attached to n ro on"t of lace petals and carrc "rrhrnotla and pnk roses. yhs Arlenc Jtwers, sster of the hld was mad of honor. Mss Ogn Ferrett of Rarltat was the hvrosmald. Stanley Blar of Clark, cousn of the brdegroom, mu best man ard the uaher was Herbert Tunrto of Garwood. Followng a weddng trp to the Poconos, the coupde wll lve n Mount Holly. For gravelng, the brde wore a coral outft wth black accessores. She s a graduate of Carteret Hgh School and a Daughter born to Mr, and Mrs Marcal Garca, 68 h\\m\c Street, at the Elzabeth General Hosptal Mrs. Garca s the former Juanlta Gnyo. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. John Annesl, 35 Jeanette Street, at St Elzabeth Hosptal, Elzabeth. Mrs Anncsl s the former Conctance Kndtngo. Daughter bo -n to Mr. and Mrs Lee Fennessy, 26 Dalbert Street, at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal Mrs. Fenesy s the former porothy Saerle. Son bom to Mr. and Mrs. Cornelus Scollard, 63 Poplar Street, at the Rahway Memoral Hosptal, December. Mrs. Scollard s the former Alfreda Caran. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Rley, 446 Roosevelt Avenue, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Francsco Cruz, 8 Mercer Street, nt the Perth Arnboy General Hosptal, December 2. Son born to Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Llbs, 2 John Street, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 2. Daughter born to Mr, and Mrs. John Santonastam 5 Frederck Street, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 3. Son born to Mr. and Mrs. Kalman Gurzo, 3 Charles Street, at the Perth Amboy General Hosptal, December 4. Snob An ntellgent snob s a man who wont speak to a pretty grl on a tran because he doesnt lke the book shes readng. Boston Globe. The Egyptaln Ambassador n. Moscow sad 8, Sovet volunteers had come forward to fght n Egypts defense. FORT p.roduate of St. Elzabeth Hosptals School of NurslK n Elzabeth. She was employed a.s n nurse at the hosptal. The brdegroom s n undunlp of Jonathan Dayton HR School n Ottrwood and a Kaduato of the Century College of Medcal Trchnolony n Chcago. He,s servnk wth the U S Ar Force and s statoned at MeQure Ar Force Base at Fort Dx as a radologst. OBTUARES L DANEL J. OROURKE, SR. CARTERET Danel J. ORourke Sr., 72, a retred member of the Carteret Polce Department, ded Frday nght n St. Elzabeths Hosptal, Elzabeth. He resded at 3 Roosevelt Avenue Mr. ORourke was apponted to the borough force January l, 922, and served 7 years untl March, 939. At one tme he was a clerk n polce headquarters. He was a communcant of St. Josephs R. C. Church here and was a member of the Holy Name 8oclety. Survvng are hs wfe, Mary Ellen (nee Fltepa trck); four daughters, Mrs. Robert Mlkkelsen and Mrs. Mchael Moroz of Perth Amboy, and Mrs. Edward Karaslewcz and Mrs. John rvng of ths borough; fve sons, Joseph, James, Danel Jr. and Wllam, of ths borough, and Francs of Newark, and grandchldren. The funeral was held from hs home Tuesday mornng. A hgh mass of requem was offered n St. Josephs Church by Rev. Aloyslus Boland, O.S.M. nterment was n St. James Cemetery, Woodbrldge. Bearers were Charles Brady, Regnald Cradck, Henry Harrngton, Joseph Dowllng, Denns Ftzgerald and Patrck Fox. MRS. CELA BROWN CARTERET Mrs. Cela Brown, 76, 43 Larch Street, ded Saturday. Funeral servces were held Sunday at the synagogue of Congregaton of Lovng Justce wth Rabb Lews Brenner offcatng. nterment was n Baron Hlrsch Cemetery, Staten sland. Bearers were Martn Brown, Jerome Roth, Samuel Roth and Eugene Schwartz. Survvng are her husband, Eml; a son, Martn, of the local address; another son, Nathan, of New York; two daughters, Mrs. Hlda Schwartz, and Mrs. Estelle Roth, both of New York, and four grandchldren. Mrs. Brown was a member of the Congregaton of Lovng Justce of ths borough and of the Justce Ad Socety of New York. She had lved here for 28 years. LAMSLAUS DANCS CARTERET Ladlslaus Danes, 63, 53 Charles Street, ded suddenly at hs home yesterday. He was retred from the U. S. Metals Refnng Company. He resded here 44 years. Mr. Danes was a member of the Magyar Reformed Church, Hungaran Reformed Federaton of Amerca, and Szovetseg Socety. Survvng are hu wfe, Mrs. Elzabeth Takacs Danes; two daughters, Mrs. Elzabeth Fscher and Mrs. Pearl Radomsk, ths borough; sx grandchldren; two brothers, Joseph, ths borough, When t comes to the male sde of your Chrstmas lst, start HERE... where youll fnd ALL THE gfts for ALL your men under one roof! AUTHENTC TARTAN ALL WOOL ROBES by "Botany" 9.95 Others, 9.95 to 6.5 "Van Heusen" WHTE BUTTON DOWN OXFORD SHRTS, Regular, Round or vy Collars 5. ORGNAL LODEN TYROLEAN COAT by "McGregor" 45. "McGregor" ALL-WOOL CARDGAN BUTTON FRONT SWEATERS.95 FNE CALFSKN SLPPERS by "Swan." Colors: Blue, Tan, Maroon 6.95 MPORTED RSH LNEN HANDKER- CHEFS. ntalled, Rolled Hem. (Box of 3) 3. Others 5c to $.5 each "ALLGATOR" RANCOATS 2.95 to % MPORTED CASHMERE SWEATERS 8.5 to 27.5 TE RACKB (Plastc or Metal). to 3.5 NEW "VAN HEUSEN" WHTE SHRTS Wth Soft Collar and Permanent Collar Stay "McGregor" POMPOM ORLON SLEEVE- LESS SWEATERS : 7.95 Wth Sleeves. ACCOUNTS NVTED SONS mm m *\m m. - nun AMMT.» t s nterestng to know that Unversal-nternatonal s the only major studo who has not yet yelded to the temptaton to sell ts backlog of pctures for televson vewng. FRDAY. OKCRMRF.R HOW T S DONE: Wllam Kuheka, Treasurer <> NFTCO, s nstructed n one of thf furnace operatons by John Towers, General Suprntpdcnt of Smeltng and Refnng. Cty Lne Club Pcks Schonwald as Head CARTERET At the last regular meetng of the Cty Lne Socal and Athletc Club held Sunday afternoon n the dubrooms electon of offcers was held. Elected were: Walter Schonwald, presdent; John Morton, vcepresdent; Ernest Vemacchlo, recordng secretary; Charles Makwnskl, fnancal secretary; Mnry Aller, treasurer. Plans were completed for a spaghett dnner to be held to bo held tomorrow at the clubrooms, 3 Roosevelt Avenue from 6 to P.M. BRD-PROOFNG" New York To get rd of one of the great nusances around publc buldngs. New York Ctys recently renovated Cty Hall has been "brd-proofed." Low-voltage, electrc-pulsatng wrng has been nstalled on all ledges. Junor Achevers (Contnued from Page One> land, assstant to the general manager. The secretary, Helen Hatala, accompaned John E. Dunne, chef accountant. The treasurer,. Wllam Kubcka, accompaned Mr. John Towers, general superntent of smeltng and refnng. The three junor achevement offcers, the three U. S. Metals executves and the junor achevement advsors, Steve Kazmer, Prank Sensakavc and Leonard Worthman were the Companys guests for lunch at the Gypsy Camp here n Carteret. T h e Junor Achevement Company, whch manufacturers nestng tables.wll have ts product on dsplay for sale at the grand openng Alexanders Foodtown, early n December. The sets wll be prced at $9. each and wll consst of three wrought ron tables, A lmted supply wll be avalable at the tme Of the sale. a<nd Lous of Canada; two ssters, Jula and Elzabeth to Hungary. The Funeral wll be held at :3 P. M. from the Synoweckl Funeral Home, 48 Atlantc Slfreet, followed by servces n the Magyar Reformer Church at 2 oclock. nterment wll be n Calvary Cem etery, Hopelawn. O#ty fflerr» ENGAGED: Mr. and Mrs. John Poznansk, 44 Harrson Street, Clark, have annonced the engagement of ther daughter, Lorrane Glora, to John L. Taml, son of Mrs. Sophe Tum, 572 Roosevelt Avenue, and the late John Taml. Mss Poznansk-s a graduate of Jonathan Dayton Regonal Hgh School. She s employed by the New Jersey Bell Telephone Company, Westfleld. Her fance 9 a gradaute of Carteret Hgh School. He s employed by Petrella Brothers, mason contractors, of PlanAeld. The couple plan a fall weddng. ESKMOS DE AT 29 Copenhagen The Dansh weekly medcal journal estmates that the average lfe span of Eskmos n Greenland, s only 29.5 years. About one-thrd of. all deaths oro due to tuberculoss. Cgarette sales are stagng a comeback. Fremens Auxlary Plans Chrstmas Fete CARTERET - Ladles Auxlary of Fre. Company 2 has arranged to hold a Chrstmas party at Cobys Restaurant December 9. when then wll be an exchange of nlfts. At the lust meetng, the stuxll:,ry elected De followng offcers: Mrs. Shrley Lukasluk, presdent; Mrs. Hnrly Yetmn, vce presjdpnt; Mrs. Florence Wojoechowsk, secretary; Mrs. Mary Olbrcht, treasurer, and Mrs. Jean Lausmohr, fnancal secretary. Servces are Lsted By Lutheran Church CARTERET Rev. Karl O. Klette, pastor of Zon Lutheran Church has announced the followng servces for ths Sunday as follows; 8:3 A.M. German; 9:3 A.M. Englsh; :3 A.M. Sunday School n the parsh hall; and also :3 A.M. membershp nstructon n the church for adults. The Senor Chor wll sng the anthemn "Ths Good Lord To Be Here." On Tuesday evenng the Sunday School staff and Teachers wll meet at 7:3 P.M. on December. Club Plans Dnner For CounclnumElect CARTERET Plans for a testmonal dnner n honor of Counclman-elect Thomas Mlk are befc mude by the Polsh-Amercan Club. At the last meetng of the club the followng offcers were elected: Stanley Kolakowsk, presdent; Jerome Wojcechowsk, vce presdent; Adam Balowarczuk, treasurer; Wllam Matenczuk, fnancal secretary and Theodore Kazmersk, recordng secretary. "THE HOME OF SERVCE" HLL PHARMACY Headquarters For Chrstmas hspratc For every member of the famly OPEN EVERY EVENNG TL LAY-AWAV GFTS... «A small depost holds any tem tl wanted. ff Come ln and browse around \ S : " undreds ot «M de *»!» 587 Roosevelt Avenue, (.arteret Phone Kmball mad wth Flowers-BAUM ANN Decorated Plants, Gardens, Centerpeces, Cut Flowers, Gay Holday Wreaths Chrstmas means sfts... and what could be ncer than / a beautful bouquet or corsage of her favorte flowers? j... or chouse from our superb assortment uf Tradtonal: FonwtUn Plants, other Decorated Plants, Gardens,! Centerpece* all sure to add extra warmth nnd good ( cheer to your Holday (reetlns*.... and dont forget) those wreaths for the wndow, pne for (he freplace,; mstletoe and uthe.r greens that wll gve your "Open- : House" a True lulduy Atmosphere. May We Suggest That PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY WTH US THS YEAK Help us to help you get your house all set for the Merrest Chrstmas ever. And dont forget those out-of-town frends. Send Flowers by Wre, Place your order wth us. Well handle all the detals. Membrt- Florst Telegraph Delvery Assocaton J. R. BAUMANN - 3LJ ESTABLSHED 858 Now u Our New Modern Showroom LocaUd H u Feet to Rear of Our Old Locaton. 52 West Hazelwood Avenue, Rahway OPN EVljNlNOS BTAJHNG DKCgMBKR»«Cemetery Wreaths and Grave Blankets Artstcally Arranged Phne n Your Order FUlton 8-7 uud FUlton 8-22 Daughters Map Yule Actvtes CARTEKKT - Actvtes for ho (hrlstmns Mason nrcupled the CARTERET - A ntenton of St. Marys Ukranan rul nolle DftURhtfrs nt the meet- (lnn took pplnoe n n: r ths wwk. A Chrstmas pnrl.y wll be held December 27 lt 7 P. M. ll the rhuth lall wth Mrs. Anne fl/.ewchak. charman. Also planned was a cuke sale for December 24 n the church hull. All knds of Chrstmas cakes and breads wll be on sale and ndvance orders may be left wth Mrs. Mary Hamulak of Upper Roosevelt Avenue. The.sale wll begn at nne A. M. and contnue to 3:3 P. M. A donaton was voted to the churchs Chrstmas collecton and.he specal prze donated by Mrs. Ann Krupa was awarded to MW. Szewchak. t was ateo announ«ed that the weekly plrogy sal? wll be wld Frday at :3 A. M. n the church hall. Madame Png and Madame Ponr "Sr, my wfe sad was to ask you for a rase." "Good, ll ask my wfe f may gve you one." Mss Joan Cromwell ( ()j ln St. Josephs Cerv n(jj \ Church Saturday, when M.s.s Joan Mfte Cromwell, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Snul Cromwell. 9 StaU* Street, becme the brde of Bert Llllle, son of Mrs. Anna UUle, 99 Elzabeth Avenue, seln. and the late Edwn Llllle. The ceremony vtes performed by the pastor, Rev. Lous M. Cortney. O8M. MLw Joan of Uto place served as mad of honor and Mss Mertle May Cromwell and Mss Alberta Burns were brdesmads. Mss Maryljm Dolezar was flower grl. Russel Luke of Perth Amboy served w best man and usherng were Saul Cromwell and Mchael Kondrk. The brde s a No Help Wanted "Thats o good ltle boy," sad the vstor, as Johnny pcked up hs scattered toys, " suppose your mother has promsed you somethng f you clean up tle room. "f dont." he corrected her. pretty wed- Kracnt.e nf St, Josephs nnd s t- l. n. Furnture c brdge. The brde WoodbrldRc selu Ployrd tts., m Tops Electrc Co Southern.stnt.es Cromwell wn ] l Street. Woodbv CARTERET ~ Tnas party f or n. Auxlary members Pout, 263, wn ), ( December 5 n u, MM. John the Auxlary s ;lll,,; Complete turkey (,,, wll be on exclun;,. At the lust meer, accepted nto member, Maskaly, Henry s tl.... J. Lymnn, Fnutk c, Mlcholas Kon DEPENDABLE POWER-LOW COST GULF ECONOMY dry BATTERY Abesfb BACKED BY 8-MONTH WRTTN WARRANTY... Honored by all Gv\f Dealers \ * The Gulf Economy Battery s bujt to tx * aang ttndardj of qualty to gve you de. DRVE N TODAY pendable performanc* at low cwt, t a /» /-«/-/- Sg Value btchd by a Wrtten Warranty ft /OUt FREE V) atturc your satsfacton. \ n ##«... 7Xr>u. CHRYSLER and PLYMOUTH SFKVCK Specalsts n BEAR ALGNMENT and BALAM Phone WO-8-?54 The Towne Garage] J. F. 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3 PRESH fst Preacher at Calvary Church - At oylnrk t mornlnr the Sunday Baptst, wll meet as usual wllh provded for all ages, from v adults. The mornlnr of tlt Calvary Wnston HecbfK wll - message of the mornt.hc jrueat speaker. Mr, s an ordaned Baptst n uraruate of the Oorof Theology n Bos- ^flssachusetts, Class of H. ns served as pastor of l,u p Durham Chapel from n!)5. He has also served,,,- nnd one-half years as n the Unted States oldnk the rank of cappresent, Mr. HPdhrr; s drector of the Mddlesex tv branch of the Chld Evan-, fellowshp. He s also af-,( wth the Evangelcal (!,l ) of Central Jersey. Hs n ttle wll be, "What s nrk of God. ; :o P. M. the regular Hapon: Servce wll be conducted r.assstant pastor, Mr, Homer The ttle of the evenng nl mesage Ls: "Mr. Jesus A specal feature of ths,vll be a selectonby the Quartet whose members s Lous Moore, Mss JoyjtlnN, Mr. Douglas Brown,,.hres Robb.,.n«ths servce, the.ml senor chors wll have ncd rehearsal n preparf.r the Chors Chrstmas WM Servce to be held v of the usual Happy Hour.: servce on Sunday, De- ; To ths specal le publc s cordally n- Sunday School Chrstmns m wll be held from four to Kk. December 23. A pa- MAR.VN (;<)R»O\ RKTR()T.>: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gordon. 587 Roosevelt Avenue announce the rneafpment of ther daughter, Marlyn, to Lawrence.erner, son of Mr. and Mrs. rank Lerner of Bronx, New Ynrk. Mss Gordon s a craduate of Carteret Hl<rh School and at present s a senor at Now York Unversty. She s a member of Gamma Sgma Sgma sororty and has been presdent of the Judson Dormtory. She s presently an advsor there. Her fance s a graduate of New York Unversty where hr was a member of Tan Epslon Ph fraternty of whch he was presdent. He s now attendng the School of Law at New York Unversty where he s a member of Moot Court and P Alpha Lambda, A February weddng s planned. Product Chosen By Junor Frm. _ faktkhrt Lawrence J.! Kl:tl, 3 Chuss Street. Car- presdent of Carjaco, the! t. Junor Achevement v sponsored by the local Westvneo Mneral Products Dvson plant, today announced nl- Hnl producton of Swsh, an all purpose determent, us ths yenrv, prn.rd, for the group. F.rl year Westvneo sponsors n selected group of Carteret Hgh School students, under the drecton of advsors from ts plant profew;on:»l nnd supervsory pnrsonnl, to fnrm an operatng busness. Tm group of local youngsters s thru chartered as 8 company, sells stock n ts organzaton, manufactures and sells a product and n (rcncral conducts an lndependnt busness enterprse. Ths yecrs group, under the drecton of Jr. Achevement Advsors, John, Lltus, Wllam Shaw nnd Wllam Walsh of Westvaco, has thus far ssued one hundred ffteen shores of Carjaco stock, conducted analyss and testng of Swsh, organzed an ntal producton run of ther product and has mapped a sales campagn for the comng year. Drectng the actvtes of ther company are Qudmestad ns presdent; Mchael Resko of Jeanette Street, vce-presdent; Mary Lou Burke, 227 Roosevelt Avenue, secretary; and Robert J. SztRCtl, 64 Pulask Avenue as treasurer. Members of ths years group nclude: Robert L. Abaray, Antonette R. Aleszczyk, Ronald Barth, Margaret E. Clark. Beth D. Edmond, Lllan E. Elko, John Feeney, Rosale A. Greenber«, Joyce A. Kent, Olga Klelman, Womans Club Vnt Stephen Lovas, Albert Nepshnsky, Sets Chldrens Fete Carol A. Nudge; Patrca A. Puslllo, Barbara A. Samu, Theresa A. Sltar, Mchael J. Skerchek, Gerald CARTERET A regular meet ng of the EvenlrR Department of *&**«A^nes M. BzymborsK K the Cnrteret Womens Club - was bcrt P. Turco. Charles E. Varga, 2 wth Mrs >>? Thomas Comdln presdent prestdnu. Donatons were made to : by the senor boys and :rls of the Sunday School. the Salvaton Army and the Mddlescx County Tuberculoss m raton for ths, there wll rehearsals. One on Satj League. Decpmber 5. from three Plans were made for a chldrens v n the afternoon. And one Chrstmas party to be held Decem- fallowng Saturday at the ber 5. Mrs. Stanley Cszak, Mrs. lme. Danel Cullnane, Mrs. Gordon Wednesday, December 2, Roberts, Mrs. Georsc Dkun and.t seven P. M. the weekly r mfctlnu wll take place n _ olntcd ^ ap_.mrtuary. The usual Youth! ^ gerve on tma commt. Suor chor rehearsals wll The next regular meetng wll ths servce. be held at the home of Mrs. Wl- Be Sure P;, KP _. Telesram for Mr. Mr. Nedspon- NMdspmdavanc - please? AKE A TP ROM S4 Rchard L. Wozewudzk. George T. Wyatt, Walter Leschck, Robert Suto and Arlene Lovas. Jr. College Students Elected to Offces CARTERET Two Carteret students have been elected to offces at Onon Junor College, Cranford. Stephen R. Nemlsh, 82 Warren Street, a day sesson sophomore n the busness admnstraton currculum, has be:n named to P Kappa Ps fraternty. Wllam M. Srockman, 7 Wht- What;Duke Slvestrn were welcomed as nn mnhers. ham Kochrk. Tuesday evenng, man Street, a day sesson fresh- 8, nnd wll feature a Chrstmas musc program. Mrs. Edward Holden and Mrs. man n the lberal arts program, has been chosen sergeant-at-anns of Student Councl, the studentelected all-college governng body; Student Councl representatve tb the Athletc Assocaton; P Kappa.s fraternty representatve to Student Councl: and treasurer of he Athletc Assocaton. FRDAY. DECEMBER 7, 956 MRS. JAMES B. KOVACS Magyar Church s Scene Of Mss Dubes Brdal CARTERET The Magyar Reformed Church was the seen* of a pretty weddng Saturday afternoon when Mss Nancy Emly Dube, 22 Dorothy Street, became the brde of James B. Kovacs, 5 Edgar Street, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Aron H. Kovacs. Rev. Alexander Daroczy, pastor of the John Halas of ths borough served as best man, and usherng were George Melnck of Elzabeth and John Breza of Rahway, After a two-week honeymoon n Florda, the couple wll lve at 678 Watson Street, Woodbrldge. The brde wore a brown sut wth brown accessores for travelng. church, performed the double-rng A graduate of Caxteret Hgh School, the brde was employed _.,...,,. at the Rartan Arsenal. Her hus- her father, e brl(( \:* wore W. a e \ [a nylon n *3. taffeta h l gown endng n a cathedral tran, a crown of pearls and rhnestones wth a fngertp-length vel, and a bouquet of whte orchds and glamelas. Mss Carol Kovacs, sster of the brdegroom, was mad of honor, and brdesmads were Mss Dors Collns and Mss Wlma Prltula, both of ths borough. The two flower grls were Lsa Nagy of ths borough, nece of the brdegroom, and Marge Hrdes, of Unon. Bran Kovacs, nephew of the brde- groom, was rng bearer. FRANKS DEPT. STORE band attended local school, and s a veteran of the U. S. Navy. He s self-employed as a plumber. Holy Famly PTA Plans Cake Sale TARTERET -The regular nvetm> of the Holy Famly P.T.A. was held Sunday artcrnoon n the <=chnnl halt. Mrs. John Wolskl. presdent. ntroduced Sster Mary K.ren, a new member of the fnjltv. P,t< tests wll be gven the hldren of the eghth grades and kndergarten clasw.. All nterested mothers are requested to SR a form to gve consent for ton Mrs Al Carpenter, Mr*. her chldren. Alexander Mooney, Mrs. Mx Oruhn. Mrs. Elmer E. Brown and Mrs Wolsk commended the Mrs.nok Sten attended the con» mothers who assst al the Frst fere nee. Frday breakfasts and stated that she hopes they wll contnue the Mrs. Phlp Drourr, charman Of, : } splendd work. Ue Donors Luncheon, announced JOAN TATRCA MANKKHAK The new school doors wll be j that the Donors Luncheon wlh W. mstnlled n the school very shortly, completng the renovaton pro- Mm. Mchael Mandlehak, 39 TROTH.S TOM): Mr. and held at the Waldorf Astora alt March 4 and the speaker wll be gram of the school. Carterft Avtnue, have announced the engagement of Mrs. Jack Sten, program, char- Max Lerner. A talent sale was held and all jroreeds wll go toward the P.T.A. ther daughter, Joan P»trld», man. ntroduced Mss GertrudV fund. A socal followed the meetng wth the sxth grade mothers son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward travels and how the people llv* to Raymond Edward Vlnko, Aruand. who spoke about her n charge of hosptalty. Vlnsko. 7 Edgar Street. MM n srael. She aho showed slde* Tm next regular meetng of Mandlehak s a gradaute of of the dfferen (towns and vllages! the group wll be held Sunday, Carteret Hgh School, class of She vsted. h Jnnuary 6. wth the thrd grade 954, and l employed by Merck Lghtng of the Ch«mk»rV mothers n charge of the cake sale & Company, nc., Rahway. Her Candles was performed by Mf». to be held afterall Masses n the fancee served two ytan wth Qnzella Klen, whch was followed school hflll. Hosptalty wll be n the Unted States Navy and s by a solo rendered by Mrs. Zelman charge of the ffth grade mothers. at, present employed by the Chodosh. Newark branch of the Automatc Sprnkler Corporaton, Program Lsted For Bble Sunday CARTERET Bble Sunday wll be observed at the Frst Presbyteran Church ths Sunday. Bble Sunday s an occason ntated by the Amercan Bble Socety over 36 years ago for pressng the clams of the Bble n personal devoton, home evangelsm, and mssonary expanson. At the 8:3 servce the Chapel Chor wll sng, "Sabbath Bells," by Wlson, and at the A, M. servce Owen Rundle wll sng the solo, "Thy Word s a Lamp Unto My Feet." The sacrament of nfant baptsm wll be admnstered to the followng chldren; Karen Dorothy Slattery, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Slattern John Joseph Pahler, Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. John Pahler; Eleen Mare Jones, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Jones; Lnda Susan Wltte. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Rchard Wltte, and James DeWltt Doscher, son of Mr. and Mrs. DeWtt Doscher. Ths Sunday afternoon at 2:3 P. M. the Junor H Fellowshp wll meet, and at P. M. the Westmnster Fellowshp wll leave the church to vst the Avenel Westmnster Fellowshp. Also at 7 P. M. the annual congregatonal meetng of the Frst Presbyteran Church wll be held. The congregatfon wll vote for elders and deacons, and the benevolence budget for 957 wll be voted on. lon Lades* Guld Elects New Offcers CARTERET Ladles Guld of thp Zlon Lutheran Church met Wednesday evenng n the church hall. Electon of offcers was held wth the followng elected: Mrs. Thomas Hemsel, presdent; Mrs. Erna Fuchs. vce-presdent: Mrs. Wllam Snyder, treasurer; Mrs. Robert Peterson, secretary. nstallaton of offcers wll be held, at the January meetng. A Chrstmas party followed the busness meetng wth an exchange of clfts, sngng of Chrstmas carols, games and refreshments. A penny snle was planned for the next meetng whch wll be held January 3. Plans were also dscussed for a talent sale to be held sometme n May. PTA PLANS CAKE SALE CARTERET A cake sale wll be held by the Holy Famly PTA January 6, "when the mothers of thrd grade pupls wll be n charge. At the last meetng, Sster Mary Karen was ntroduced by Mrs John Wolskl, presdent, as the new member of the school faculty. PAGE THREE Hadassah Holds Donors Meetng CAHTK.RT tenors meetng ol the fnrert chapter of Hadassah Mas hrld nl the Rytnnogue of Lov* H:,luster Ms Al Cnpenler reported on the Md Wnter Conference held ;\t.south Hvcr N. The mornlnr s"rslon was conducted by Mrs. Leo Amada Fund Rasng and the afternoon sesson by Mrs. Mowf Epsten on the Mddle East Stua- Refreshments were served. Hostesses for the evenng were Mrs. Phlp Drourr and Mrs. Mot> rs Ulman. The next Board meetng wll be held on December 3. at the Synagogue of LovlnR Justce. :RC"LE TO MEET C A R T E R E T The Supreme Forest Woodmen Crcle Junor Grove No. 9 wll meet tomorrow afternoon at 2 P. M. n Odd nflows Hall. After the rtualstc meetng the brthdays ol the followng wll be elebrated: Margaret Makkftl, Rose Mary Danku, followed by a Chrrtmas party wth an exchange of gfts. costs so lttle o phone anywhere Cleveland. Rchmond. Bat 7* Am NSW BRUHStylCK «U«A M and Sundy. 3 mn. t*. lon mm, % tn nut ncluded. OODBRDGE! A»ala array of everyone. {,fts praclcal and HHlmentul... ls useful and ornanontal... gfts sure lo wn those ecstatc "olw" und "ahs" and "justwhat wanted*" when packages are opened on UrKtmas morn! All prced to s-t-r-e-t-c-h your Lftng budget and provde more Yuletde joy for one and all. Shop now and choose from hak selectons! HR6TMAS Your shoppng convenence s our jrst consderaton. Thats why were open every evenng now... wth plenty of extra sales people to speed you on your merry gftng wayl S/O/J e«r/y/ FRANKS DEPTSTORE Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET PATRCA ANN BARANSK ENGAGED TO. WED: Announcement has been made of the engagement of Mss Patrca Ann Baransk, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Baransk, Pulask Ayenue, to Robert John Merelo, son of Mr. and Mrs. Johv M*relo, 3 Chrome Avenue. Mss Baransk s a graduate of Carteret Hgh School and s employed by the General Cable Corporaton, Perth Amboy. Her fance s a graduate (4 Carteret Hgh School and s a- student at Rutgers Unversty Ssterhood Schedules Workshop Sesson CARTERET At an executve board meetng of the Unted Hebrew Ssterhood held Monday evenng, Mrs, Lous Brown, presdent, announced that the New Jersey Central Branch of Natonal Womens League wll hold a workshop on "Patterns for Modern Jewsh Lvng at Congregaton Adath srael n Woodbrdge on. Thursday, December 3 from A. M. to 3 P. M. The workshop sesson wll be held from to 3 P. M. Members are urged to take advantage of ths sesson. For lurther detals please contact Mrs. Samuel Rosenbaum, Womens League delegate. WHY DO CHRSTMAS CLUBBERS WEAR THS SEASONS BGGEST SMLES? Heres a happy group of shoppers wthout a fnancal care n tr}e world... shoppers wth enough monej n ther pockets tb spread lberal doses of Chrstmas cheer. They saved ther pennes the Frst Bank and Trust Chrstmas Club way came out on top of a Joyous Noel. Be a happy Chrstmas Clubber n 957. CLEARANCE! Tulp Bulbs OUr brand new 957 Chrstmas Club s now open (or enrollments. Come n and let us show you how ths Easy-Save System can work for you! PEN EVEKV EVENNG! _. Next Thursday nty of FREE PARKNG! - 3 Convenent urkntf Lots - «T. JAMKB- FLAYKONll llllumwtcd at nght) Man ad Orove Streets v ".KOA) PAKKNdl LOT *! ADDTONAL PARKNG AT Kl*«WOOOBRDGE HAS KVEUYX EACH FOR PROMPT, REE DELVERY PHONE H 2-35 AMBOY FEED CO., nc. GARDEN Kstablslfd <>!) Ooryt- Walsh, res. 27!) New Brunswck Avenue leth Amboy (for.o,k OPEN KVKKY WAV 8 A. M. TLL l *. M. Close Wednesdays ut 2 Noun YARDLEY Me lu ta* lght, lngerng, lovely \uuy ptodutl f«aauct n cnlt la Ea lud m kufclj H lk«ujjl- nn* tll trjlml Eu (lub (urmuu., a»bn»( lmp«l(4 U 4 *MM«k fe«*u««. All Purchases Gft Wrapped FREE! OPEN EVENNGS TL Q P. M. PUBLX PHARMACY 9 WAlN STpEH - W3ETD Phone- WOV;.;h.:! ; : & ^!a;m^ "The Bank wth All the Servces" ) Rsr BANK AND TtasrCcwBOT. * lmfrth AMBOY, N. J. Member Federal Depost nsurance Corporaton

4 E rotm We ddnt thnk we would ever lve to spe the dny when there would be a famne of uclrcsses n Hollywoo<l, but there s one todny of experenced nctesrss, that s. The trouble seems to be trmt. whle there RP numerous experenced actresses n Hollywood, the number wth suffcent box-oftlce allure are already busy wth current flms, or have commtments. Others are too old for rolps that are watng to be rast, whle others dont lke the purls to whch they have been assgned. Ernest Borgnne, Rny Mllland and Nna Foch are to have the lead roles n "Three Brnve Men," whch Twenteth Century-Fox s producng. Lon Fsher, who dd such a wonderful job substtutng for^u- He Andrews n "My Fur Lady." when Jule became ll, s already set for flm work, Jule, by the way, under a run-of-the-play contract, cant accept the bg Hollywood money beng offered her. f.fcfaf. NOTH KS (V.nrll wll mrm nl. R-flfl P M. n the (unrtl CnmtMTS. Mnnlrl nl HrlldllH! wkc Avenup. C»rtPrp, N,.. nnl e*- mw nn! a-ll M punllr snp nml t( HP hghest bdder ftrrordlnt n ternb o( W»P nn fttr wth thp BorouKh Clerk r»fn tn nsnevtnn nn fn bp pnbllrlv rend pror n «a p Lrs , Block Bg (rans are forecast for ralroads n next ten years. LEGAL NOTCES NOTCE OF P HMC SALE TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At a regular meetuk of the Councl of the Boromh of Carteret held December ft, 9M, wus drected to advertse the fact thnt on Thursday evenng, December the Mayor and We rr lat Knrl Mlflcn hart 2-Q. Post BollPvnrd, ll>mu!ll or Ourtrret AsspsFnPnt M:[ tn tnl up l.o 22 xuntls fo hs role n lby Doll." pel brk to Take further notce t.lat he Cnrterel BoroKh Councl hm, by resoluton ml 7B for "The Jm Pcvsll Slury" pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum and thn md lmn; fur "bombers B-52" wth just ltl.lc prce»t wllrh Mld nls n md block j wll be sold, together wth nl other per- tme lnpnt detal*, md mnmum nrlrp brlt WOD.OO plur, costs of nrmarlnp; ddl = au sdvrn.hln: tlls Mc ata lutjt m sld blwk wll requre ", payment nl LTUP of Bd. thp bnlmup to bt pfld jvlthln 3 dvs trom daw of sale. Thp snp nf the above-mentoned; property Blbjprt to followng condtons: TKRM8 AM CONDTONS OF SA.fc The successful blddpr fhrtll be requred to (Wpont. ", of hp tot.nl purrhns* prce h, thp thnf of Mlf and thf balance shall»>e mvablf wthn 3 days from thp dnte of S«P 2. The bp ejwted fon «ny part of thp j premses any dwellng cnsllnp, PM than te.ooooo n. s sppofl «lly undpratoor) that thp purchawr. run, hpr, thplr or ts ««- sgns, shnll constnct, nt. hl«. hr-r. ther or ts own proptr coots and pxpptw. complete santary nnd ntorm sewers to accommodate the property sold, sad wwprs.slmll bp ntel wthn 6 months from the date of sale and nhall be lad n accordance wth the plans and specfcatons therefore prepared or to le prepared by the Borough Englner of the Borough of Cnrteret and approved by the Mayor and Borough Councl of the Borough of Carteret, and all sewers so constructed Hull become the property ot the Borough of Carteret, as part of the Muncpal Sewer Svstem. The cost of the preparaton of the plans and specfcatons «hml be borne by the purchaser. 4. The purchaser shall be requred to provde at hs, her, ther or ts own t proper costs and expense u flve-lrch penetraton macadam rood on the street or streets on whch the afon>- Bald lots face; and sad street shall be mproved as the constructon ol the dwellng progresses; sad street shall be mproved n accordance wth the grade of md street or streets as establshed by the Borough Counc!.. 5. Purchaser wll construct sdewalks, curbs and gutters, to accommodate the sad property above descrbed. The sdewalks and curbs shall be n accordance to grades establshed by the Borough Councl. Rad curb and PRE-HODAY CHECK-OP AND SERVCNG \ Avod possble breakdowns on the hghway, or nconvenence and unnecessary delay, by lettng us servce your car before you start on that holday jaunt! Here are some of the thngs your car may need: Crankcase Servce; Tre and Battery Check; Gulflex Lubrcaton... The Drve n before you go * &re Towne Garage J. F. GARDNER & SON CHRYSLER AND PLYMOUTH SERVCE Tel. WO-8-3S4 AMBOY AVE. AND GREEN ST. Specalsts n BEAR ALGNMENT and BALANCE WOODBRDGE LEGAL NOTCES Kntter tn bp no less Hnn 5 fprt wklf Take furtlnr notce rhu nt, Rad stle nr utv <lm> to wlh t. r.f.y be adlouncd. the Mrvnr (nd Councl reserve HP rldt n hplr dwretlnn to rh«t ntv one nr nl bd* and to wll Bald lots n s:l) hlok to nch bdder us tlpy mnv fvlpnt Upon n<tp >tnnrp of tt* mnmum ld. nr hrl buvp nlnlmum. by hp Mnvnr nnd Councl nnd the payment property mhject to followng condtons: crtms AND CONDTONS OF SALE. Thesuccessful bdder shall be requred to depost % nt tha total purchase prce at the tme of sale and the balance shall be payable wthn 3 days from th«daw of Bale. 2. The p\trcho^er, hs, her ther, or ts Assgns shall not erect or permt to be erected upon any part of th( premses any dwellng costng less than W.. 3. t K specfcally understood thnt the purchaser, hs. her, ther or ts assgns, shall construct at hs, her, ther or ts nwn proper costs and expense, complete santary and storm sewers to accommodate the propertj sokl, snld sewers shall be lad wthn 6 months from the date of sale and shall be lad n accordance wth ttw plans and specfcatons therefore nrep-red or to be prepared by the the Borough Engneer of the Borough of Carteret and approved by the Mayor and Borough Councl of the Borough of Carteret, and all sewers so constructed than become the property of the Borough, of Carteret, as r»rt of the Muncpal SMrer System. The cost of the preparaton of the plane and specfcatons shall be borne by the purchaser.. The purchaser snal be requred to provde at bs, her, ther or ts own proper costs and expense a fve-nch penetraton macadam road on the street or streets on whch the aforesad lots face; aud lad strt«t tha) be mproved as the constructon ol the dwellng progresses; sad ttrett shall be mproved n accordance wth the grade of sad street or streets as establshed by the Borough Councl.. Purchaser wll constnct sdewalks, curbs fnd gutters to accommodate the sold property above descrbed. The sdewalks and curbs shall be to accordance to grades establshed by the Borough Councl. Sad curb and gutter to be no less than S feet wde. Take further notce that at sad sale or any date to whch t ma; be adlourned, the Mavor and Councl reserve the r«ht tn ther dscreton to reject any one or all bds end. to sell aald lots tn sad block to such bdder as they raay select. Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd, or/ bd above mnmum, by the Mayor and Councl and the payment thereof by the purchaser accordng to the manner of purchase n accordance wth terms of sale on fle, the Borough of Carteret wll delver a E»r- Haln and Sale deed for sold premses. GEORGE J, BRECHKA, Borough Clerk To be advertsed December, 95«and December 4, 956, n the Carterel Press.KOA, NOTCE* otnwarnt M ORONAHCE AMBNDtlttl AN OB- DNAMOB ENTT.FD "AN ORM- NAWCE TO RSTABLflfl MWtll.ATR, BQUP, AND CX>NTRfrt, A RH.TCF MDPABTMENT N THK WWOTTOH OF fartbrrt. TO AnOPT ""W V.M,K;A- NOTCES, «:ld purpnkpk ntut upr^ SRCTON?. Hnld dpp<l Hlnll lnt, htm. pvfr. hp pxtttol md dcllvrrod untl thp vfnnon <f rh* nlcl prpnlqps hy (tl VPTU ;. vtfrfs ffmlllr, VPter^n tpnantf. f. tn r :! nnv lp, prp;puly (wrlpul. the vrttln hfmpr, on sukl hnds!md [rrnl./s, untlccs n vnrntp TOR m OOVRRNMF.NT AN FXhsvlf; lfrufurc lcrn ^frvfd upon AND»NPOB<K PRN.M-TrW POR thpm»r,u.ln tu lr;trurlo; prplvfd TTR VO.ATKW or- fam»ra.r n thp lloruul mn H MHP or New. AND Kr; AS HF. SAME flart.prtwv- J" H*l ( (mvrmht t( :,l!(l lll;r;l HCTW ^MC-N!>R» AND EGAL NOTCES ptfllptl n cnnnffpk to DP Hnnltrv SPWHHP Oollertln System nnd thp HPWUP Trpntmeht Plant. Tlp nformaton for Blldprs. Form of Bd, Form of Contract. Surpty noml nrt thr Plans am Specfcatons may t)c pnamlrpd nt the oftr* of thp t:onnlllk Ennlnpers. (olln, Plprrp. Ktrentler, nc, 32 Nnsau Strppl, Nw York, N. Y, or nt the offlnp of DP llorrmtrt ClPrk. Burouult Hall, Lnrterp, N. J. Copes of HP Contract Docnmenlfl, ncludlnn DP UlckltnS Form am UP 3pprlflc\t,lons, nmy t>p SPCUTP n. De once of thp Borough Clprk, llorfugh Hull. Carteret, N. J,, upon tnnl:ln n depost of TwlUy Dollars ($2. whch sum Wll he refunded to Wdlprs ot Mntlon -h:ll nut Hlmln ttle n hereof ly t -«p*! "M? errnrdlnr tlorllth^ DP n ll ordnance and such : hp blulltc- :nl ;tn( rr;; prpspnt.ly U HP nnnner nf purchase n ncrnrclmp wth terms of sale nn fle, thp nft T AND T ts HKnF.nV PxflUK n nnd ])O j.l nrpnbps. \tl estmate! nrp H prcess of tl.ssd.mooo, on- and. HY TUT! MAYOR AND Mtlft, rlfht, nprpmt n lp sump tn rpw,,,,r., or rtnnpwt. wll delver a Bnrmln H:lc Deed for sad premses, cn, OF Tm nororh or n addlmnnal wm mones f ot mnln n the Hrnh nl Curtr-. ts s nrrprsnry y to tnaue OEOROE,. BRECHKA. (CT. N HfTDDlrMFX COTVTy, KATf of record upon the return of tlfrp, n such Jmrposps. now therefore Borough Clerk OP NEW.Tr:n!FY KKCTON Tn lud^ nml prnhrs] sool rodtlot, wthn twenty 2 BR T OftnANRD F!Y THE MAVOft o " wlmlwd rtm-pnlt 7. Wl, SfcrrlON Thnt ".Prllnt of tp c pl-:lct us.fn-.-ll an ALL Umt lot, (.lays after oppnlng of bds, coplps of AptT) (XHJNC, OP Ttlfl BOROUOH w VCPnhcr R O.C, n HP CurerM dtovp pmllpl ordrmrfp lp am! tract, mrrcl of mnlv. mll JUMW.-. plus mny!» securfd nt the offlrr of ssued nursunnt!o OP CARTERtn. N TH* COtJNTY OF Ml" heren- fupmkl to rprt as follows: BltKp, > c? :tul l n-., n tlp nrou:h of (:rlrpt, County of MlfldlPex, terpt, N. j., upon maklht! ft depost of Secton. Thnl thr- holy nf an ord, annum. bptr nterest nt the Borouah Clprk, Boromh Hall. Car- MDDLRBRX, NRW.fRRSKV: not p centum per SWTTON The md Polce )»nnrtrrlfrt of HP Rnrolll nf Cnrtfrel alull.hhp of N"w.Tprsry. Trn, Rhuwn aud Thrty Dollars *3.. onp-thrd nuncp entltlptl "An ordlnnncp nuthorlj annually, NOTCE OF PUBLC %M.t. WHOM T MAY CONCERN: consst of onp n fl»rlntenl>r>t of delmted on thp rp.fu ofllrlal Tnx whch wll bf refhded to blddprs of ng the rnntnctlot or nrqulahon of. O>, Tnnt Thnt tllf tle l»rlo,,. An reuunr npptln! lt the Onun- Polce Vm "lull be Vhown u* and \^^P5orrPHt Mnp nf thf Horonnh nf record upon thr return of thw n ( of HP Borough nf fnrpret. hpld rtp^lknotpd us rnpf of polce, two l5 MhPP! npvl:pr JlUP *37, addtons, extensons and mprove- y r he! l of > wlhf M,,""" r " " an unmflrkpd nnd 4nttRfacory COKtlon. wthn thrty (3) lnv-; utter Uecfnler f «5C. was drected to assstant mt»rlnt*n< phs of >ollp..lotprh O Jrann, llonmh Enrtlneer. us ment«to the wwer r.vstem of the Bor- { *"<» *"hln UP lmtv ndvertlrp, the fast, thnt nn Thrwlav PVPnln. DeremWr 3,!)5«. the Moyor and de-r.lpnntpt «fwms Chef af fo-.t thp tortlwp.t ortut of ("arterpt H\rh of whfn s.ll he khnwf nlrl n tr^ct of lnfk od prpnlws st.u^tpj ollfth o»l(rh of CuftPrpt, ruttpret, nnd provdng provldlm! for tle the Lacnl Bond Law s L(! ; nd l,nw s forty u pln; of bds..sbmnnrp of.vm.noo honds or notes to C) Tltt the Oomrll Wll HPM. at fl: P. M. n thp W. nfn otp of wtotn m:\ l)f rp^olullofl of thp Mnvnr fnd Councl tc nlso hntpd B! cnnprlln"!, 848 ncre-n BE- hd seouny n the form of a certfed ndopted hv lp Mayor nnd Councl of of the Rpvsed Htm "r.. v ATcntP nml.prspv Street, nnd CPSR- Ench bdder must depoplt wth h flnnnce the rost thfrpof," heretofote staemeht requred ""MM dprl«nnted n Ollpf nfpwlot»r»l nnnlnn :t tup pont of ntrrspctlon heck n the amount of not less thnn the Borough of Onrtpret be and the the pmwafce of ths g, ^r,!,,,,nle and to the Chlpf of thf t>ptp<"tlvp Burtt of thp of thp rfrtlpnfprlv lno of Cartprpt ten per cent ("; t of the totnl bd *tne s herphy ntnpttpl to read as 8. duly made Polce ppjmrttftt of HP ftorntth of AVPDP nml DP wpterlv HUP ot JPT.-TV made pnyoble to the order of the Treasurer of the Borough of Cnrteret; K. J WHERBAfl. the Rme Dppnremcnt or supplemenm rtelt -l, follows: of the B»ro\rt o jkt..,. bdder nrrordlng to terms u CurPTpt, threp ll r:t>mtp, font M StrpPt ;M from lrncp runnng > ""nt mlp on fle wth the Horouch Clerk PHlenntn.»nd nne (l SprCMhtK; northwp"trrlv ;hn n:md HUP of Cnrtprpt Avenue?. r.?l fpet to n pont; securely sealed envelope and endorsed Each bd must be enclosed n o Henltl <f tlp s;(p oef Hew Jersey has thnt the uross drtu n#" to tnmnpctnn fnd to bp nthllrlv ard tuch futthpr of PAtrolnpn ^^ arc duly ssued Us order pursuant tn statute rff lrln(! DP Bnrnu.h <f (TvrterPt Statme tatute, \t t,,.. "" defned n Rpcto,, t rpfd pror to A< P LOS 22 to 25 nrl, prpppntly nuthnrlftnl. ftnd jnrl mr- runnlnt thpupp n.\ northeasterly and Proposal for Contract No. 2, Chant** Blok 2-G. Vlrglnln Avenue, Hormrrh!*T of PHrnllrKT)! : mlt!)< hereau.thotlf.pd as necps^arv n the Arpnup 4fl r! fpm tn n pont", runnng nnd aewbe Treatment Plntu. Borou:l nl rlot m"l" to s:ll llr of Onrterp to S«nUary Sewage CollectllK Sytem to construct the wwer mprovpmpnls ordnance n the nmout,. ol Cnrtfret AKSsesment Mp. lpwrlbed n snl order; and nnd d lhat h the ln^nrm Talce further noun- turn, me Carteret. puhllt* wpfnrp. whl*h chmtp^ n thp hpnc H PnMerlv, nr prrly!o, n a of Corteret, U. J." wth the nmne of WHEREAS, t s necessary for the tlons authorzed bv th-n" Borouuh Councl hat, by resoluton and numhpr of Pntrmmpn or trreaws n ll! mp.?:.{\ 57 fppt to n pont pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum thp number nf patmlmen m, p the bdder clearly marked on the envelope nnd to be accompaned hy a sgned DoroRh to SSP H (muds nr notes permtted by the exre.m,,,, HnhA hp mstlp tl prce at whch snld lots n sad block whlrh pont K northeastprly to flnnncr HP fot nf sad mprovement; now thp.rpforp -8 <ftl Of the Revsed.M lmtatons contaned,. hfjf 6y resoluton of He Mnyof nnd Councll (s and when tlppmpd npcr-t?nrv from thp aforesad lne of Cnrteret offerng to etecute a Performance BE T ORDANE!) ny THB MAYOR (Dl That the Departme,,, wll be nold; together wth all other pertnent detals, sad mnmum prce beng fl fppt mpusurpd n n strnlffht lne commtment of the proposed Surety the publc ntfrpst and wur.re. Appohtments to Md pmmotok wthn hp wrstprlv HUP nf Jersey Street; rut- Avpuup and wllrh strnlght lne s along Bond. AND COUNCL OF THE BOROUOH OF of the State of New Jerw.,, (3 plus costs of preparng deed CARTEKET, N TK COUNTY OF fore made nnd entered u and advertsng ths sale. Sad lots n The successful bdder, wll enrh be NflDD.EREX, NFW JBRSfY: sad Polto Department shall hf ndf nnt hent H Southrrlv nr npurly so, mlttlnn the l.vmnnce or,,., sad block wll requre % payment at requred to furnsh n Contractors Performance Bond nnd Labor and Ma- Hwtlnn Thnt pursuant to the ap-authorzeplcable tntttle^ thpre s hereby all- manner provwfd n Set:,,,.!, by ths ortn,,, n the manner provded by law. All (nd [lot; sad westerly lltp of Jersey tme of bd. the balance to be pad md personnel hnldlrm srh offtrer,. poduohs. employmftw n the Tollof >P- the second course. M8.8 feet to the hnvlk as securty thereon such Surety ftrppt, and n a drecton pnrallp.lhr lerlalmens Bond, n such furm and wthn 3 tlnys from date of sale. hnrlypd thp cnnructlon or ncqulsllon of addton*. PxtPtslons and m- of the Revsed Statute. "-H The sale of the nbove mentoned partment of thp Rorounh of Carterft pont or place n[ lpblmlnf;. Company or Companes as are npprovpd provnnpb lo thp Dormnhs exstng Secton 7. Thnt thp,.., o! hall be members nf snld Pollcp Department nnrt shall l* also known pflect lnmrdlftply uxn dup pub- PSS than the total of the accepted hd. beln hnltpd n stonn vnter drnlns SECTON 4: Ths Ortlln.nrP shnll by the BoroUKh n nn amount of not sewer system, ronlntnk of btlt not proceeds of the bonds or, red by ths ordnance.nd demfhfttp) us Pow-e OTflcpr-. of lontlon aftpr nnal adopton, n the No bdder may wthdraw hs bd nd sewprs. relef spwers, nnd recontructlon of porton!; of the expended for nterest O sad Borough of CaTterrt. All oml- m:nnpr prnvufpd l>y law wthn thrty 3] days after the date tlons ssued to fnance Duncee, or puns of ordnances, heretofore adopted md noonslstent wth :reatment plnnl. pumpln* sutlons»nd Deccmljpr (. 9M jet for the recevng md openng of menu, enelneerlnn una the provsons of ths Secton are her»- CrEORGE J, BRBCHKA. bds.»nd legal expenses. Lu nterceptlng «pwer«. ncludng the acquston of nnv tnttlal.. equpment, mlj ")y repealed, but only to th< evtent Borough Clerk The Borough of Carterft. N. }.. rethp rlrht to reject j any y and all lands or rlrhtj of w»y, rlmran rghts f such nconsstency or nomslkten- The forepolne ordnance was ntroduced»t a meetng of the Councl of bds for any or all contracts for any or other property necessary therefor, mrve. the :m. hp BormPh of Oarteret held December when t WAS adopted cause whatsoever, to elmnate any on SECTON J: Ths ordnance shall take effect mmedately upon du«publcaton n the manner prescrbed by law. December «. MC GEOROE 3. BRSCHKA. BoroUKh CleMc. The fortfronk ordnnnce was ntroduced at a meetng of the Councl of the Borourh ol Cartent held December 6, 956, when t wat adopted on frst readng. The sad ordnance wll be further consdered on second readng for fnal adopton at a meetng of sad Councl of the Borough of Carteret on December 3, lvsfl. at 8 P. M., Councl Chambers, Borough Hall, Cooke Menue, Carteret. H. J., at whch tme/and place all persons nterested wh be gven an opportunty to be hnral deoroe J. BRBCHKA, Borough Clerk. C. P. j/7, M/36 ORONJU>C«AN ORDNANCE DKDtCATCTa A CKR- TAN TRACT Or LAKD AJ4D PRKM- 8ES N THE BOROVOM Of ClH- TKRCT FOR THK PURPOSE OP HUSCTM A PUBLC SCHOOt UPON THE 3AUE, Sec. BE T AMD T S RCfUtBT OR- DANKD Bf THE MATOfl AMD COUN- CL OF THE BOROUGH OF CAR- TERST, D» MDDLfSBX COOWTY. NEW JXKSET: SECTON t t s hereby determned that the hetennher descrbed lands and premtsej altuau n tt* BoroAgh of Carteret, m ttle n whlcv U pl«- ently vestnt D tht Boloufh of Carteret, are not heeded or necessary for othtr publc usts or purposet, tut the same are h^rtoy dedcated lor acool prpows, to wtt, for th«erecton thereon ot a publc School, and the Mayor and Bowufh Clerk, are hereby»mhorlmd to eecuw and. dellnr to the Board of Educaton ot the Borough- of Car- (eret, n ts proper name, a deed for sad purposes, unto Md Board of Educaton, upon recept by the Borough of Carteret from aald Board of Sducatlon of the nomnal conald*raucn ot»5, and upon also recevng lrom sad Board»f Educaton a duly certfed copy of a RcaeVutlOD of s»!4 Board acceptng thlt dedcaton for»ald purposes of aalfl lantls, and» re*ln«t( to accept delvery ot aald -deed and tor r- AtKYO 5AN-HAT A bentfu! FMt FluW far wll, Mng$wtrffl.H«t*H«ll«nt dlttlttyuhvnty color*. Bequnn Moore pantf frst readng. The snld ordnance wl l e frther consdered on second read-.n% for fnal adopton nt a meetng of sad Councl of the Florouuh of CmTet on December 2, 956. st 8 P. M., Councl Chambers, Borough Hull. Cooke Avenue, Curteret, N J. nt whch tme and pl«ce all persotlh nterested wll bp gven an opportunty to be heard. OEOROE J BRECHKA. Borough Clerk C. P. 2 7, 4,56 NOTCE OF ANNUAL MEETNG OF SHAREHOLDERS The Annual MeetlnH of Shareholders Of the FRST NATONAL BANK N CAJATXRET. N. J. wll be held at the offlct of the Bank, 2} Cooke Avenue, Carteret, N. J.. on Tuesday. January «th. 957, at : A. M. tor the electon of Drectors for the ensung year, also for the transacton of any other busness that may properly come before the meetng. The poll, wll open at :6 A. M. and reman open for one hour Dated: Carteret. New Jersey December 6th, 956 JOHN P. MULVHtX, Casher C. P ,,357 SECTON ADVERTSEMENT CHANGES TO SANTARY SEWAGE COLLECTNG SVSTEM AND SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT BOROUGH OF CARTEKET CAKTBRET, N.. Sealed proposals wll be receved by the Borough of Carteret at thp Borough Hall, Borough of Carteret, N J., at 8: Oclock P. M on December 2, 956. and publcly opened and rend for the work temor tems from any contract, and to wave any nformaltes n the bds OlOROE J. BRECHKA. Borough Clark Borough of Carteret Borough Hall Carteret, N. J. Date; November 29. AM C. P. /M; /7/57 NOTCE TO BDDERS Sealed blda wll be receved by the Board ot educaton of the Borough ot Carteret, New Jer«ey, at the regular meetng to be Md on Wednesday evenng, December, 95*, at 8: P. M for the followng: Alteraton n the Cleveland School tor the purpose of provdng a room for health servce. Bds wll be opened and read at ths meetng. Plans and specfcaton* tnay be teen at the ofnet of the Secretary durng bualneas hour*. The Boar* of Educaton reserve! the rght to reject any or all bds, and to wave any nformaltes n the best nterest "of the Board. J. OBREN, Secretary Carteret Board of Educaton November 33, ltm C. P. /3; 2/7/M AN ORDNANCE AMtNDltG AN OR DNANOE BmTLCD "AN ORDNANCE AUTHORZNG THK CONSTRUCTON OR AcqosrnoNs OP ADDTONS. EXTENSONS AMD DJPROVtUSNTS TO TH 8XWER 8YSTXM OF THK BOROUOH OP CAR. :TEHET. AMD AND PRO- VDNO FOR THB ANCE OF» teau. (.M.M BONDS OR NOTBB TO FNANCE THE COST THREOF" AND PROVDNG FOR THE SSUANCE OF.25.. BONDS OR NOTX8 TO LEGAL NOTCES FNACC* THE COST THtRBOr. WHEREAR, the Mayor and Councl,f the Borough or Carteret has heretofore adopted an ordnance enttled "A,n ordnance aulhorlxln; the constructon or acquston of addtons, lotft Htf mprovements to the system of tl> Borou«l of Carteert, and prnvldlm for the wuanpp of ( l,s!h),flo bonds or notp to flnnnpp the cost thereof. " WHRRRA8, HP lorftp.n lrlneer han ofpparpd emlmntes for mnh work au- nd for any other purposes necessary, ncdental or \ppurten«nt thereto, ml n accordance wth the plans and speclcatlons heretofore prepared by Cotton. Perce, Strennder, nc., Engneers, and fled wth and pproved by the State Department of Health and deorlbcd n sad order of Sad State Department of Health referred to n the preambles thereof. Secton 2. t s hereby found, deter mned and declared by ths councl as follows: A) That Ufr«*5tlmated maxmum amount to be rased from all nurct for the purposes descrbed n Secton hereof s $,723,. (B) That the estmated, malmm amount of bonds or notes to be saued by the Borough of Oarteret for the purpose descrbed n Secton hreof s $,25,. Secton. That sad sum of»l,725,-, be and the sune U hereby approprated for the purposes stated n Secton hereof. Secton. That there ts hereby suhormed the ssuance of negotable seral bonds of the Borough of Carteret, n the County of Mddlesex New Jersey, n the aggregate prncpal nmount of not exceedng One Mllon Seven Hundred and Twenty-lve Thousand Dollars (tl.v35.o). pursuant to the Local Bond Law, Consttutng Artcle Of Chapter of Ttle 4 of the Revsed Statutes of New Jersey, for the purposes of fnancng the cost of the mprovements or property descrbed n Secton hereof. The form, rate or rates of nterest and all other detan not prescrbed, heren shall be determned by subsequent resoluton or resolutons adopted pursuant to law by the governng body ot eald Bor-j ough. flnnm-p thp or propprty of,»nd n a of the perm No,,( tn " n nt h thorlwrt the lv,mn pntlon notfs unroll Homl l,nw. n HP amount of nnt r,.,, sand Delta,,!rJ»«-*» rate or rate, Of [ <:," U,r detals hot, pre^e," / "", lpurlne.d hy resolutons adoptp the eovernlrk taort 8*rtnn fl. t llflpllv S""*"""!!, \:ry-m A That n np, ssuance of such,..,, other expenses Rperf-d " 4:-55 of the Revl*, h.,,,., exceedng the sum of tj-(,, Secton. As OR ;n an-,, or notes nuthorlzpd her.,,, standlnk the full f,,th u the Borough of Cnrtcre ( of Mddlesex, New j, -,. pledged for the pnymem r clpal of and nterest on»;;.t or notes ssued pru.ur nance, and an npprp,;,-: ; annually contaned n th,, ;U,,,J taxes shall be leved amm prncpal ana nterest m taxable property wthn s Secton 9. Ths ordn.m t effett twenty dayj nfter (h* cstlon thereof after nv; the manner provded by :. QEORQE J n NoTember 38, 956. Secton 5. n order to temporarly c. P. 3/7/57 APPROVED: NOVEMnrl 4 W NTRODUCED: NOVEMUKl ), Advertsed as adopted.:, :: rl Wth Notce of Publc H-,nn ber and November ;: \m HEAJUNO UKl.n Novn,hrr?; Appro«d by Mayor Navrnj.r n Advertsed as lnakv xl-.,-rt ber 3, 958 GEORQE J mtkh l.,r STATEMKST The Bond Ordlmm-r,:h.:,.«! t wth has been fnally p..-,-n,,(t twenty-day perod of.nu.,: a sut acton or proctrd.,. r.: the valdty ot such Or;:;..:!,r -,, commenced as provktu n -r {J Bond Law, hus to run r ;,,; of the frst publlcatlun u ment. Perth Amboy am] Carteret call t OKOROE. BRECT l!oru,;lj CJ HARDWARE - NDUSTRAL SUPPLES - PANTS 3 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret Phone Kmball -5 the most exctng car f SPECAL GFT PACKS MADE TO ORDER Let us help you wth your holday entertanng! We have "what t takes" to help you celebrate. 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5 (TfRET FREgS fk»f2a Releam L- o//)ec. )(.f T Dan Sempnz, ],ras.up drector, ttfollowng Kt-.hpdLp for week n He varous rcul schedule for the )rc. -5 follows:- Senor -eftfue 2 at hgh school St. Demetrus vs All [ \ cnvallers vs Parkvew DC,. 3 nt hgh school [ V. Browns Tavern vs ndans pj. st. EUBS vas Barbato plumbers Junor League. 3 at Nathan Hale Gym P.M. Stlts vs St. Marys pm- ft*! Wngs vs Jesters pm. St. Demetrus vs Jokers p v. Ramblers vs All Stars tc - P.M M M M U N.tlun Half Oym Magcans vs St. Josephs St. Ellas vs All Stars Holy Famly vs Raders Black Arrows vs War Hawks Cub Delas Pnners d by One Game [Hll Bowl Loop TERET The Debellast k net on pnners won two from Fedlams and tte! k Bulders lost two games s Sport Shop. As a re>, bclla are now leadng the.ce by only on«game. The.sk Bulders are second, th«leaders by only one f. ml, Mke Sawchak had a of 6. f.l matchof the nlyht was the Hll Bowl «nd Leos u Hll Bowl combne won les and rolled a terrfc set 94 on names of and c> Marclnak set the pace! bt; set of 623 on games of p:\. and 86. Akaewlcz was [man for the losers wth a rnd. u;>set was recorded when the Company team won two from Cutters Amoco Sta- COO P.M. Holy Famly vs St Mlls «:3 P.M. Jou v* St. Joseph Dec, 5 roquols vs Rebels Ramblers vs Sharks»» r-m. All stars vs Glove Trolm 2: P.M, Conquerors vs Tltm ^ 3 P.M. Spades vs Red Devls Grls CMR A League Dec at Nathan Hale Ovm 7: P.M. Puslllo brls vr, Carrafc 7:«P.M. All Stars vs Rockets Z ** Damonds vs o.jo P.M. Aws vs Rover Grls 7: P.M. Spades vs Rockets 7:J P.M.^Cardlnals vs Cadettes Joe Vernllo Leads Falcon Hall to Wn Over Sandors Team CARTERET - Led by Joe Vernllo. one of Caterefs better bowlers, the Falcon Hall keglers upset Sandors n two games as Browns nsurance won all three to move back nto frst place n the Cty League by the slm margn same over Sandors of one full Tavern. Joe ht a 577 set wth scores Of 92, 23 and 72. Browns nsurance won all three games easly. Other wnners ncluded Star Market by a sweep over Brady and Stojkas Tavern three game: over Kokes Tavern. The ndvdual race contnue. clo.se wth Tony Derzawec, Joe Vernllo and John Bllanln al bunched up near the,top. Sabos Sport Shop Beats Crohmanns To Tral by Came the Carteret Commercal Bowl- : St. Demetrus Center, led by ng League at the Academy Alleys. kys 55 set, won the odd n other names, the L & M Fve from Clszaks Plumbng. moved nto a te wth Stojkas had a 59 set for the losers. Tavern for thrd poston by scorng a 2- wn over the Cty Lne J & G Televson took the :u from Metul and Ther- pnners. T:e C. U. C. Ol scored the Edde Mayorek, one of Carterets tp of the nght, beatng outstandng pn urtsts. shot a 6 News Servce. n fnal set to lead Sabos whle Andy Gul- Waznees Tuvern won twojvanek, wth scores oj 22, 233 and from Benjamn Moores. 8, for a bg 633 set. R(> c Slal<-\M\ Stars Trumph )vcr Parkvew 5 n Senor League CARTERET Sabos Spor Shop moved to wthn one game of the league leadng Grohmanns Agency by wnnng two games over the league leaders n a hotly contested match Wednesday nght n CARTERET The All Stars cl all the way as they scored n easy 5 to 46 trumph over nrkvlew towers n a regular lecrratlon Senor LonKe tussle Wednesday nght at the R hool Kym. At the halftlme the All Stars ore ahead by 25 ponts, 37 to 2. Karweckl and Greenberg star- "d for the wnners wth 3 and ponts respectvely. Medvetz was hgh man for the ame wth a grand total of 7 jonts on Mx feld goals and fve OUlf. The box.score :- All Stars Karweck. ( Hall, f reenberg, c Gudmerstad, g ucas. g Kertes, g Rocky Mller, f Medvetz. f Stegman, f Tomorl. f Petrach, c Solomon, c Mack, g Stowe, g Oldakowskl, g Brown, g Hodask, g Totals G P Totals 2 5 Parkvew O 2 F 5 4 T 5 7 e Leaden Upset n F-W nterdepartment League CARTERET The league lead- ng Machne Shop B dropped two games to the Offce B n the Foster Wheeler nterdepartmental bowlng league. However, no ground was lost by the losers as the second place Machne Shop B also lost by two games to the Offce A. Both results were n the nature of upsets. n the fnal match the Electrc Shop scored a clean sweep over the Tool Room. Edde Mayorek stll leads n the sngles race wth an average of 85 plus. Lllans Dress Shop Scores Sweep Trumph - Lllans Dress three-game wn CARTERET - Shop scored a over Team No. n the Academy Womens Bowlng League. Two game vctores were posted by Team No. 3 and Kochecks Pharmacy. RE - CHRSTMAS SPECALS at Musc nfdnh a lfetme )f joy for your Hd hoy! Exclusve Agency for Such Famous Name Accordons as EXCELSOR ACCORDANA BELL EXCEL9OLA TTANO ORO ACME have a ndmber of 2 buss udlu used, recondtoned and <l accordon*. trm $79-, L " UKULELES NOW ON TENOR, jtnd REGULAR Larf Selecton GVE A MUSCAL NSTRUMENT THS CHRSTMAS... A muscal nstrument under the tree wll make ths a truly noteworthy Chrstmas. Come, choose a sure-, ta-please gft from our wde selecton at specal reduced prces! Check These Specally Prced Gft Suggestons: TRUMPET Outft! Specal! $59.5 CLARNET Outft Specal! $69.5 frombone Outft l Specal! $69.5 VOLN Outft Specal! $32.5 Glwon GUTAR Specal! $99. GJJWH Gutar and Case Specal! $39. Electrc Gutar Outft Specal! $79. Perth Amboy» Oldest Establshed Accordon Center 8 Years at the Ham* Locaton DDJES MUSC CENTER T... HfNKOHKl. HKOFKKOK State Street, Perth j Telephone VA-t-2» TODAY. OPEAKNG J ABOUTSPORTS : My congratulatons to Dougy Kng and hs two assstants, Dck MgltW. and Moe Gasor, wth the news ths week that Carteret was pcked by the New Jersey ntcrscholastlc Athletc Assocaton as Central Jersey champons n football n Group. Carteret won sx games and lost only two, but played some of the stffest teams n the area, ncludng several Group V and Group schools. A speedy recovery to Jacky Wclgolnsk of the hgh school who s a frend of ours and tte wsh hs many frends around town would drop hm a lne. Dan Semenza, receratlon drector, nforms us that there are 5 organzed teams n the wnter program wth approxmately 524 boys and grls partcpatng n one of the bggest programs organzed ot date. Mke Slekerka ht a 663 set and Tony Skrypocskl rolled a 66 combnaton n the bg U.S.M.R. nterdapartmental bowlng league. would lke to do that myself. My average s only 36. n hs own quet way, Joe Verllo s stll one of the better bowlers partcpatng down at the Academy Alleys ths year. Champonshp heavyweght fght televsed from Chcago last week was completely one-sded, wth youth the wnner over old age. Only two weeks left before Chrstmas, so get your shoppng done as soon as you carx graduatng class of 93 have asked to remnd the offcers to call a meetng to plan for a reunon. Classes n modern polka and fgure dancng has been started n St. Demetrus Communty Center and wll contnue every Monday evenng. Lou Kady, former Carteret Hgh star wrtes from Johns Hopkns that hs team won the Mason- Dlxon ttle, season record was 4-3-, the three losses were, by a total of 4 ponts. Lou played every game. Sports llustrated has a fne artcle n the Dec. 3rd ssue on page 3. The Hungaran Reformed Church wll conduct a-cake sale for the beneft, of the Explorers Scouts on Saturday, Dec. 5, a Lebows. Football news stll wth us as New Brunswck Home News hon ors Marty Rock and Eugene Car mchael on the frst team, Wllam Stanken on the thrd team and gave Art Nagy an honorable menton. The Newark Star Ledger placed Marty Rock on ther 2nd team n the group secton. The bggest and best news came on Monday evenng as Carteret was gven Central Jersey champonshp n group. Carteret amassed a total of 49 ponts for the sx wns and two losses. The hghest number of ponts n the State n group teams. Key port wth nne straght wns had only 24 ponts. The frst champonshp n foot*, all for a Dotlfc Kng cbabhed team. A lot of hard work and a lttle luck fnally gave the;carteret the champonshp. Lets gve some credt to the assstant coaches, Rchey, Mglecz and Walter Gasor who,took turns n scoutng the games and worked hard all week wth the squad. To the managers who tred to make lfe more pleasant for the boys. To the cheerleaders for ther lne work, to the Frst Ad Squad n standng by n case of trouble, and to the fans for ther support, and not forgettng the whole school fo ther loyaltly to the teams. Basketball... The sea son start tonght as Metuchen Hgh wll vst Carteret. Metchen wth gant Cecl Jackson wll b toygh. Carteret team has had a few good scrmmages ths wee and wll have the advantage o: playng on ther home court. Otlv ervse players and game are un known factors... Carteret wll travel to Rahwa on Tuesday and to Clark Regona on Frday. Recreaton news... Las Thursdays Senor League results All Stars defeat the team sponsored by Greenwald 54-46, as sllo scores 28 ponts for the losers. n tuf 2nd game Purkvkw had an easy tme wnnng over the Barbato Plumbers, 53-3 Frank Medvetz was hgh for tn wnners wth 4 ponts. Results of Wednesdays game:... Frst game saw St. Elas wl ther st over Greenwalds, as Bobby Mullan was hgh wth 24 ponts and once agan Puslllo wats 25 ponts for the loser n the second game, the All-Stars won ther 2nd game wth a clot* 5-46 vctory over Parkvew, weckle was hgh for the wnner. wth 3 ponts. The Carteret Sportsmen Assocaton wll soon meet to vote tor the most valuable player on th«carteret ngh football twn. Lucky play«r s to receve troph at t> future assembly program. Fedlams Market 2-Game Wnner n Mxed League CARTERET Fedlams Market, wth a two game wn over the Hed Lumber, contnued to domnate n frst place n the Frday nght Mxed League at the Hll Bowl. They hold a,4! sjameleau over the second place Gruhlns Pharmacy whch scored a sweep over Hernandez Constructon. Other two game wnners lnclud- :d Sawchuks over the Hll Bowl Bar and the Hll Bowl over As Foottown. The followng bowlers ht the honor roll for the week^m. Sawhuk 24, 9, 225 for 69 set, L. Larson 22, B. Koby 27, B. Kleban 2, W. Surowka 23 and J. Tam.23. Carteret Hgh s Central Jersey Qroup Champ CARTERET Carteret Bsh Schools football team, coached by Dougy Kng, was awarded the Central Jersey Group football champonshp by the New Jersey State nterscholastk Athletc Assocaton, n an announcement ths week. Carteret copped the ttle wth total of 49 ponts, far ahead the No. 2 Central Jersey selecton n Group, Ewng Hgh, hch compled a total of 363 tolnts, under the Colllton sys- «m whch s used by the state vhch takes nto consderaton :ompettve strength of the opjonents n addton to team relults., The Central Jersey Group tandngs follows;- Carteret Hgh 49 Ewng Hgh 363 Hghland Park Kfeypbrt 24 North Hunterdon 2.5 All Stars Defeat Greenwalds, 5446; Greenberg Stars CARTERET - The All Stars, wth GrwnbprK.scorng 9 ponts followed by Karwtckls 6, defeated the Orewwalds , n the Senor Recreaton basketball league last week. The fnal outcome was closer than the score ndcates, but the losers just ran out of tme n an effort to clow n on the All Stars. ThcOreenwalds fnal deaperat* -ffort was the ndvdual result of Puslllo who rolled up 2 ponts ol twelve baskets and four fouls. Puslllo smply couldnt be stopped. Unfortunately, he had lttle help from hs team mates. All 8t»r M) Ost, f Lucas, f Karweck. c Kertls, g.. Rocky, K GreenberK, K Grernalds D. Wllams, f Malaquls. f Pusllo, c R. Wllams, g Szelag, g Turco, g Curcy, g Labaza, %.. O (46) O Ptntry Jeteelers Lone; Stll Lead hy 9 Camps CARTERET - Despte a defeat, the Petrocy Jewelers are stll leadng by n healthy nlnr-game margn n the Hll Bowl Womans taakuf, Thw Kame wnners ncluded Wall & denes and the Hll Bowl. Two Kume wnners wore the Hll Bowl Bar and Teds Confectonery. Tram* Standng P ao o Parkvew Tossers Rout Barbato Fve n Senor League CARTERET The Parkvew basketball team defeated the Bar bato Plumbers, 53 to 3, last week n the Mens Senor Recreaton BasketbRll League at the hgh school gym. After gettng off to a slow start the Parkvew boys got gong as Prank Medvetz and Chet Oklakowskl, wth 4 and 2 ponts repectlvely, led the way and turned th«game nto a complete rout. Sharkey was hgh man for the losers wth nne ponts. P»rkvl*w (53) G P F. Medvetz, f Stegman, f 2 Brown, f Solomon, f Oldakowslcl, c Tomorl. g Stone, g Horaskl, g Bafbfttos (3) G J. Medvetz. f 3 Flnnegan, f 3 Sharkey, f 4 Novak, c 3 Barbato, g Rgler, g l F o o Petrocy Jewelers A A; E Food Town Walt & Genes Teds Confectonery Hll Bowl Hll Bowl Bar Cnrteret Chna Sltnrs Shop-Rltr w 32 n : l j Mullan Scores 24 As St. Elas Tops Greenwalds, 65-3 CARTERET -- Wth Mullan scorng 24 ponts, the St. Ellas had ltlle trouble n dsposng the Greenwalrs n the Mens Senor Recreaton basketball leame at the hgh.school «ym on Wednesay nght. 63 to 5. Mullan dropped n ten feld [onls and four fouls for a grand,otal of 24 ponts. Puslllo was hgh scorer of the ame wth a total <jf 25 ponts on leven baskets and three fouls. At the halftlme mark the St. Slas boys were ahead by only two jonts, 29 to 27. The box score ;- St. Elas H, Ward, f D. Ward, f Mullan. c Flemng, g Berzlvec, g Domlnguez, 8 Totals D. Wllams, f Puslllo, f R. Wllams, c Malaquas, g urcy, g Labaea, g Totals O Greenwalds G 2 2 F F Pnheads Bent Fll ns, Wden Lead to 3 Games CARTERET The Pnheads won.the odd game over the Fll ns to wden ther league lead to three full games n the Parkvew Communty League. The Cadets scored a clean sweep over the Durlngs and the Red Dots won a par of games from the Bums n the remanng matches. Teams Standng- W Pn Heads 25 Fll ns 22 Cadets 7? Red Dots 3! purlng Farms 2 3 Bums BOWL MOR Open Bowlng DALY :9 P. M. SATURDAYS-* A. M. SUNDAYS*-: A. M. AFTER : P. M. WEEK DAYS Reduced Rates for School Chldren Week Day Afternoons Saturday Mornngs 453 Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdge, N, J. WO "All rght! Slop tellng us how smoothly your OK Used Car ran and get on wth the rest of your story." ts sheer pleasure, n the frst degree, to drve an OK Used CM. Thats because ts nspected and recondtoned for safety and performance- then dealer-warranted n wrtng! t ratetj a bg valueverdct, too. You always buy t where volume tradng keeps selectons hgh and prces low-at your Chevrolet dealers. Only Qmvrokl f/wm famom trodwnott. ECONOMY CHEVROLET, nc, 3 ROOSEVELT AVE, Kl -523 CARTERET, N. J. PACK FVE 3nd Skryposk Ht \ Bg Sets n League \ CARTERPT Hgh scoresco tnned to mark tho bowlng n US MR. #at!uc ss Mke Jclerka rolled n brllant 863 to lead th* Mechancs to a vctory ovrr thp Mechancs No. Mke rolled scores of 22, At the same tme the tradng Mnn Offce took tn games from a stubborn Stnelb tram as Tony Skrypockl rocka, the maples for a bt! SAO.«t seorm of 26, 234 and 29. Smelter team wan luoky to ws the frst game by the margn of 8 pns, Mnn Offce came back stro and rolled scores of 99 and 9tO j the last two to wn by wde 8n«. The Electrons contnued th«pood work by beatng the Tal House n three games. Other wnners ncluded Lend Burners 2, Sheeters : Sll Mechancls No. 2, ; and 2. Oustng. The summares follow: Man Offce Smeltw Electrons Tank House Lead Burners Sheeters Mechancs No. Mechancs No. 3 Slver Mechancs No. 2 Yard Custlng Mxed 5 Wns 2 Came* To ncrease Loop Le CARTERET The Mxed Won two games to ncrease lead to fve full games n the Car teret Wones ndustral Leagttt as the second place Agrco pnner dropped a par of games. Other two games wnners n eluded Westvaco, the Koos-ettel and the last place Natonal Lead Ann Suhar leads the slngle race wth a mark of 52 plus, Teams Standng W Agrlco Mxed Fve Copper Works Westvaco JAGS lms the perfect gft for everyone on your lst! For the Fsherman "enn" f\. REELS *t For the Bowler... "EBONTE" BALL GFT CERTFCATES BAGS O u For the Skater ROLLER SKATES CE SKATES For Tenns Players "SpaLdng," Wrght St Dltsonf tnd "Kawlnjc" Equpment TENNS "J.75 RACKETS «5 u jk For the Golfer.. "Spuldns," "Burke" an4 "Kroydon" Equpment 5-P«. 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6 PACK sx FRDAY. DKCKMBFU 7, Hlff CART Ms SHOP 3 MAM ST. WOODBRDG YOUR REST CETS M ts our ln-nevs to knnw what mm l;o to wear. So... why ml nukp t your busness n sln;> here for mens Rfts t!:t arc sure to get a warm recepton. % Lambs Wool lvysweaters$9.98 Manhattan PAJAMAS mols SHOP MAM ST. WOODMJW Mu T.O, u r M. n; l:.ll.. o n t-ar MORTOAOK RECORD The FMernl Nntlonnl Assocaton bnrht rerord $22,-, worth f Governmentbacked home mnrtraecs n He. t?y-september quarter of tlls yrnr. Of thr total, almost, $!)8.n(l.- was n VA eunrnntepc mort- Kflcns FNMA now owns VA and FHA-bncked mortgages valued nt more thnn $36,,. Ralph Antone. n junor trckle from nearby Utlr.n, wll captan the 957 Colgate football team He.succeeds Jm Yurnk of YOURStown, Oho. l. LEGAL OTCE8 TO WMM T MAY At r"!mlnr mretlnt nf thf Conn- n ( hp Rn-^ffh nf Cnr^ret, lrk December B, 856, VM dlrectfrt to Mvertlw lp ff.t hnf. on Tlursdnv evenne December , trm Mnvor nnrl Oftn-M ulll meet, nt R:O P. M n the ^nnnc] Chambers. Munlrlnal B»llrtlm. (look* Avpne. Cnrterpt. N J.. nnd e«- xfe nll(t "ell At publc snp plld lo the twhest b.cldor accordng to terms of mle Oh flp wth the Boron:h Clerk rv^n tn nrwnn pfl to He rrhmrlv re<" nrlor to w)e: Lota -. Block 2-S. Vrgna Avenc, Borough of Cnrtnret Assessment Map. tnke further notce that the Cnrtfret HoroKh Councl han. hy resoluton and.,-,,,, n. n. v. fxed n mnmum prce nt whch sad lot* n sold block wll he sold, together wth all other nerlnen dctnln, wld mnmum prlre belnn JM.no, plus costs of preparng deed nnd Advertsng ths»a!e. Bald lots snld block wll requre % payment a tme of bd. the balance to be p»l wthn thrty days from date of sale. The sale of the above mentons property subject to followng condl tlons:, TERMS AND CONDTONS OF SALE The offer s made as a whole for all of the lots n the bd applcaton Successful bdder wll pay % de post of the purchase prce»nd wll pay the balance n full at tme o rtelvery of the deed by the Borough of Carteret. The purchaser or hs, ther or U assgns shall not erect at any tme hereafter or permt to be erected upon any part of the premses any dwellng house costng lew than M.OOfl.M.a^dall dwellngs erected on sad premses shall comply wth the requrements of all codes n the Borough of Carteret. t s specfcally understood that the purchaser, hs, ther or ts assgns shall construct at hs, ther or ts own cost* and sole expense com plete santary sewers to accommo date the property sold; sad sewers to be lad n accordance wth plans and specfcatons therefore prepared or to be prepared by the Borough Engneer of the Borough of Car teret and approved by the Mayor And Borough Councl. All sewers constructed shall become the prop erty of the Borough of Carteret as part of ts Muncpal Sewer System. t s specfcally understood and agreed that the purchaser wll be requred to provde at hs, ther or ts own expense a four-nch pene tratlon macadam road on all streets on whch the sad lots purchased face, (s houses are bult. All streets are to be completed accordng to grades Co be furnshed by the Bor ough Engneer and approved \>y the Borough Councl. Purchaser wll lay sdewalks and curbs accordng to grade furnshed by the Borough Englner at the tme when the houses are erected. Purchaser wll provde at hs, ther or ts own expense all utltes «qured for the Sad buldngs as they are erected. T.Ke further notce that at sad sale or any dnte to whch t may be adjourned, the Mayor and Councl reserve the rght n ther dscreton ts reject any one or nl bds and to sell sad lots n sad block to such bdder as they may select, due regard beng gven to terms and manner of payment n case pne or more mnmum bds shall be receved. Upon acoeptance of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Mayor and Councl and the payment thereof by the purchaser accordng to the manner of purchase n accordance Tlth terms of sale an flc, the Borough of Carteret wll delver a Bargan and Sate Hfed for sad premses GEORGE J, BRSCHKA, Borouuh Clerk To be advertsed December 7, 956, and December 4, 956, n the Carteret Press. Chrstmases together... the magnfcent ranched brdal set you choose from our glorous Chtstmts collecton. Hee re tngs exqustely f sgned for every taste, masterfully set wth fne, qualty dunond... truly worthy of» puce n bet beard LAY AWAV PLAN oertd & LEBKKMAN Qualty Jewelers 88 SMTH STREET Amboy VA-6-l( EXPLANS OPERATONS:.John E. Dunne. Chef AtTomtat at!. S. Metals explans the operaton of an BM machne to Mss Helen latula, Secretary of the Junor Achevement Company. LEGAL NOTCES NOTCK OF PUBLC SALE TO WHOM T MAY CoNCEHN; At n regular mantng of the Coun- " of t.he Borounh of Carteret held December was drected to advertse the fact that on Thursday evenng, December the Mayor and Councl wll meet at 8: P. M n the Councl Chambers, Muncpal Buldng, Cooke Avehue, carteret, N. J., and expose and sell at publc sale and to the hghest bdder accordng to terms of ae on fle wth the Borough Clerk open to nspecton and to be publcly read pror to salt. Lots 3 to 34 ncl., Block 2-Q, Vrgna Avenue, Borough of Carteret Assessment Map. Take further notce that the Carteret Borough Councl bat, by resoluton and ouremnt «law, fxed a mnmum prce at whch rad lot n sad block wll DO (old, together wth all other pertnent, detals, sad mnmum prce belnn (375. plus costs of preparng deed nl advertsng ths sale Sad lots n sad block wll requre % payment at tme of bd, the balance to be pad wthn thrty days from the date or sale. The tale of the above mentoned property subject to followng condtons: TERMS AND CONDTONS OF/BALE. The oler s made as a whole for all of the lots n the bd applcaton. 2. Successful bdder wll pay ho% depost of the purchase prce land wll pay the balance n full at tme of delvery of the deed by the Borough of Carteret. 3. The purchaser or hs. ther or ts assgns shall not erect at any tme hereafter or permt to be erected upon any part of the premses any dwellng house costng less than 44,., and all dwellngs erected on sad premses sball comply wth the requrements of all codes n the Borough of Carteret. t s specfcally understood that the purchaser, hs, ther or ts assgns. shall construct at hs, ther or K own costs and sole expense complete santary rewers to accommo- LEGAL NOTCES Journed, the Mnyor and Councl reserve the rlwhf n ther clsrrr.som Lo rejeel ;ny one or all bds nnd to sell md lots snlrl blo<:k to such bdder ns they my select, due record helnk gven to terms nnd mnnner of payment n case one or more mnmum bde shall be receved. Upon acceptance of the mnmum bd, or bd above mnmum, by the Mayor and Councl and the payment thereof by me purchaser accordng to the manner of purchase n accordance wth terms of sale on fle, the Borough of Carteret wll delver a Bargan and Sale deed for aald premses. OEOROE J. 8RECHKA, Borough Cler To be advertsed December , and December 4, 956, n the Carteret Press. NOTCE OF PUBLC SALE TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN: At a regular meetng of the Councl of the Borough of Carteret held December 6. 56, was drected to advertse the fact that on Thursday evenng, December 2, 956, the Mayor and Councl wll meet at tt:oj P. M. n the Councl Chambers. Muncpal Buldng. Cooke Avenue, Carteret, N, J., and expose and sell at publc sale and to the hghest bdder accordng to terms ol sac on Ale wth the Borough Clerk, ODen to lnsoectlon. and to be publcly read pror to sale: Lots 26 to 29 ncl., Block 2-O. Vrgna Avenue. Borough of Cajteret Assessment Map. Tnke further notce that the Carteret Borough Councl hna. by reaoultlon and pursuant to law, fxed a mnmum prce 8t whch Bald lots n sad block wll be sold, together wth all other nertlnent stalls, sad mnmum prce beng 3. plus costs of preparng deed and advertsng ths sale. Sad lots n sad block. f sold on terms, wll requre a down payment of % t tme M bd. the balance to be pad wthn thrty days from date of sal?, The sale of the above mentoned property subject to followng condtons: TEKMS AND date the property sold; Sad sewers CONDTON. OF SALE to be lad n accordance wth plans - The or l6 made " wnole ror RU and specfcatons therefore prepared of *«lo «ln the bld»pp»eatlon. or to be prepared by the Borough 2. Successful btddn wll pay "r depost of the purchase prce and wll Engneer of the Borough ol Curteret and approved by the Mayor pay the balance ln full at tme of and Borough Councl. All s*yers delvery of the deed by the Borough constructed shall become the property of Carteret. of the Borough of Carteret as part of ts Muncpal Sewer System. 3. The purchaser or hs, ther or ts t s specfcally understood and agreed that the purchaser wll be requred to provde at hs, ther or ts own expense a four-nch penetraton macadam road on all streets on whch the sad lots purchased face, as houses are bult. All streets are to be completed accordng to grades to be furnshed by the Borough Engneer and approved by the Borough Councl, -v 6. Purchaser wll lay sdewalks and curbs accordng to grjde furnshed by the Borough Englner at the tme when the houses»re erected. 7. Purchaser wll provde at hs, ther j or ts own expense all utltes re- qured for the sad buldngs as < they are erected. Tnke further notce that at sad sale! or any date to whch t may be all-! LEGAL NOlCtK nsakns shall not preot nt Buy tme hereafter or prrnlt to be erected upon any pnrt of the premses any dwellng house costlnr less than $4,, and all dwellngs erected on sad premses shall comply wth the requrements of all codes n the Borough of Carteret.. t s specfcally understood that the purchaser, hs. ther or ts abslgm, shall construct at hs. ther or lt«own costs and sole expense complete santary sewers to accommodate the property sold; sad sewers to be lad n accordance wth plans and specfcatons therefore prepared or to be prepared by the Borough Engneer of the Borough of Carteret and approved by the Mayor and Borough Councl. All sewers constructed shall become the property of the Borough of Carteret as part of ts Muncpal Sewer System, 5. t s specfcally unaerstood and agreed that the purchaser wll b«requred to provde at hs, ther or ts own expense a four-nch pene. tratlon macadam road on all streeta on whch the sad lots purchased face, as houses art bult. All streets are to be completed accordng to grades to be furnshed by the Borough Engneer and approved by the Btuough Councl. Purchaser wll lay sdewalks and curbs accordng to grade furnshed by the Borough Englner at the tme when the houses are erected. 7. Purchaser wll provde at hs. ther or ts own expense all utltes requred for the sad buldngs as they are erected. Take further notce that at sad tale or any date to whch t may be adlourned, the Mnyor and Councl reserve the rght n ther dscreton to reject any one or all bds and to aell sad lots n salt) block to such bdder ar they may select, due regard beng gven to terms and manner of payment n case one or more mnmum bds shall be receved. Open acceptance of the mnmum bd, or bd aoove mnmum, by the Mayor nnd Councl and the payment thereof by the purchaser accordng to the manner of purchase n accordance wth terms of sale on fle, tb* Borough of Carteret wll delver a Bargan andsale Deed for sad premses MCHAEL UASKALY. Boromh Clerc To be advertsed December 7, 9.*6 and December n the Carteret Press. ST. DEMETRUS COMMUNTY CENTER Roosevelt Avenue, Carteret Dancng Every Frday Nght THS FRDAY, DECEMBER 7th BARON BOBCK And Hs ORCHESTRA JON OUR "FREE MOVE PLAN" Get Your Card Today!! CHRSTMAS GALLARDS PHOTO 547 Amboy Avenu* Woodbrdgc SALS JEWELERS 93 Man Stjreet Wood-brdge VVENS KDDY SHOP 99 Man Street Woodbrdge CHOPERS DEPT. STORE 8 Man St., Woodbrdge 35 Oak Tree Road, seln DOOLEYS HOUSE OF TOYS 8!! St. George Avenue Woodbrdge SHOP N yoodbrdge & ENJOY FNER MOVES "FREE" AVALABLE AT THESE WOODBRDGE STORES MODERN MENS SHOP 3 Man Street Woodbrdge MAGC DRV CLEANERS Woodbrdge & Berry Sts. Woodbrdge & FASHONS 4 Man Street Woodbrdge ADDED BONUS THS WEEK ONLY!! PRESENT YOUR MEMBERSHP CARD AT THE WOODBRDGE DRVE-N THEATRE FOR "FREE ADMSSON" OF OltlVEt (NOT «OO) SAlDUDAV OK SUNDAY EXKES DEC. 4th) Van Pelt Attends Polce nsttute NKW BRUNSWCK - Knnneth Vm Pelt,, smrntt nf the Woodhrrltjp Polce DPwtment, n of thr Juvpnlle Bureau, s u Mls werk R Polce nsttute on Communty Relatons at Rutgers Unversty. RTur-nnt Vnn Pelt n company wth 2! oler polce chefs anrl Ofrers s n CRSS from 8:3 n the morn nn to 5: at nght studyng how polce may mprove ther relatonshps vdth the publc. > On Monday. December 3. the polce offcers consdered the quesllon of the publcs concept of the polceman nnd what mass communcatons ar«dong to cause ths concept. They heard Oeorg" D. Eastman, former chef of polce of Seattle, Wash., advse that f tbe polce are to surneed n wnnng publc respect they must "proram ther actvtes, trent ndvduals as ndvduals, be frendly and demonstrate a wllngness to serve the publc, keep the publc nformed of ther problems, progress, poles and procedural steps n tendng a crme. #nd becomng leaders [or good nstead of remanlnn n he background." On Tuesday und<r the lenderhlp o( Glbert Hunsnger. cxecu- ve drector of the Newark Coun- : of Socal Agences, the group studed the mprovement of rela- ;ona between polce and communty agencea. Yesterday, the topc for the days scusson WM "The Juvenle n ur Communty." Ralph Brancale, drector of the New Jersey State Dagnostc Center at Menlo Park, and Joseph A. Raflerty, charman f the New Jersey State Bar Assocatons Juvenle Delnquency tudy Commttee, were speakers. Todays lectures and workshops ll be on th* problems of developng polce leadershp. The fve-day nsttute wll be concluded tomorrow by an analyss f the polcemans role as seen by socologst, socal work admnstrator, and a psychologst. The nsttute partcpants wll be awarded Rutgers Certfcates at graduaton dnner tomorrow eveng and the Honorable Aloysus J. rfelle, deputy commssoner ol olce of the New York Cty Polce Department, wll make the graduton address. Durng the weeks nsttute the 3olce offcers have heard adresses by leaders n the flela durng the mornng and n the after^ toon have broken up nto small orkshops la whch they have dsussed t the deas and problems rased by the mornng speakers. Seaton doubts U. S. wll raton asolne. RJTZ Theatre, CarUrtt, N. J. K--596 NOW THRU SATURDAY "THE SOLD GOLD CADLLAC" Plus "RBPRSA Cartoon Matncr Saturday SUNDAY THRU TUESDAY DECEMBKR 9-- "THE BLACK SHEEP Basl Rathbont - Bela Lugosl Plus "THE CREEPNG UNKNOWN" Plu CARTOON DEOCMBER 2 THRU 5 "BETWEEN AND HEAVEN HELL" Terry Moon; - Robert WaRr Plus "YAQ DRl.MS Saturday Kdde Matnee LtdUt Dlnnerware Monday LVE A LTTLE! HOW ABOUT YOUR VALUABLES? As prces lst, the cost of replacng your nsured tems rses too. Does your polcy allow for such leeway? Cull us now. PARKVEW PATTS MRS. ROSE ROSENBAUM MRS. DOROTHY, An nvtaton has been extended to the Parkvew Democratc Club by the Lades Democratc Organsaton to attend ther Chrstmas party on December 2. Admsson wll be a toy for a needy chld. Refreshments wll be served. Vsts from the Stork Mrs. Raymond Keck of 57 Mulberry Street on the arrval of a grl on November 3. Mr. and Mrs. Walter., Buczynskl of 7 Hauaman Street, announce the arrval of a daughter, Rosemarle, on November 27 at Elzabeth General Hosptal. Mr. and Mra. Robert Carpenter of 94 Sycamore Street are the proud parents of a grl. She arrved December 4 at the Margaret Hague Hosptal n Jersey Cty. Mr. and Mrs. Llndsey Holland of 5 Laurel Street announce the arrval of a son, Ronald Hampton, on November 25, at Perth Amboy Oeneral Hosptal. Candles on Thrr Cakes Happy brthday to Tommy Coughln of 3 Casey Street, who celebrated hs tenth on December 3. A theatre party was held n hs honor on the followng day. Brthday greetngs to Bran Josephs#of 55 Ash Street, who celebrated hs second brthday thls week. Congratulatons to Mr. Edward Wllams of 4 Danel Street who celebrated a brthday on December 8. Mappy brthday to Blly Jones of 65 Leber Avenue who was nne years old on December 8. The Republcan Socal Club wll hold a Chrstmas Party for the chldren of the members on Saturday, Decejnber 5, n the Cty Lne Socal Clubroom from 2:3 to 4: P. M. All nterested members are asked to contact the charman, Mrs. Wllam Llndemann, for further detals. All mothers wth daughters between the ages of eght to years nterested n organzng abrownle Troop arc asked to contact Mrs. Rose Rosehbaum, 734, or Mrs. Mram Mller Happy brthday to Mrs. John L. Cajter of Leber Avenue, and to daughter, Dolores Ann, who -STATE- THEATRE Woodbrdje, N. J. WED, THRU SAT. George Sanders - Yrone DeCarlo n "Death of a Scoundrel" Plus Forrtst Tucker - Marl Blanchard n "STAGECOACH TO FURY" Frday Nlte s Hgh School NU SUNDAY - MONDAY John Altar - Cyntha Patrck n "THE rvole PEOPLE" Plus John BromUeld - Beverly Garland n "CURUCU, BEAST OF AMAZON" T;ES. - WED. - THURS. Lor Nlsjn - John Smth n "HOT ROD GRL lus Klchard Ddnnt n "(lltl-s N RSOK" Saturday Matnee at 2: P. M. FORDS PLAYHOUSE -2-3U WED,, THRU SAT. "ATTACK" Jack Palance - Edde Albert "THE MOLE PEOPLE" John Afar - tynthl* Patrck SAT. MATNEE EXTRA CARTOONS & COMEDY SUN. THRU TUES. "The Sold Gold Cadllac" Judy HollhUy - Paul Douglas "THE FRST TEXAN" Joel McCrra Felca Farr WEDNESDAY. DKC. 2 JltC HUNGARAN SHOW rrotn : r. M, ( onllnuou ^Mappen WLLAM A. MULLER Cooke Avenue, Carteret Klmball -648 reached her n,,, week. "" : < Brthday srrn[ am who wns f V( /, ember 5, and SM;.";;< " Welcome to n<»v., fl Mrs. Robert V,.J/ three chldren w!" Robbln. who re*, Street. " " Mrs. Edward M,,, SSreet, entertaned shower wth Mrs Newark as honovrd. -"! nn were: Mrs., otts. Eleanor Km,, Connelly of Newat Paul and Mrs c; ( lngton; Mrs. A H- Berry, Ms. L K,n J. Berry of Unon: M and daughters, Kln, Lou Of Hllsde; M of selln, and Mrs. A of Cftrteret. Happy brthday,!regge, Danel.Hue-, three years old nn ].. Oet well wshes t» N,. lea. 3 Laurel stn, superatlng from M,, ;; OUd to see Allen., Street, on the men. OET well wshes t,, ; ron of 37 Cooldu, \, BU Charette of m,,, who are on the,.., Congratulatons t,, \\ moreaux of 7 H;t,..,n, : who shot a one-hum pound buck n UUP Pa. Premer Mnllft,,. 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7 CARTERET PRESS publshed Every Frday by Carteret Press 65 Roosevelt Avenue, Cartewt, N, J, Telephone Carteret -B6 Clurlt E. Gregory Edtor and Publlgher subscrpton rates by mall, ncludng post-,,, one year, 3.; sx months,.5; three rnnths, 85 flr cents; rnnf.ll* sngle ftnvla copes nnnu by mall,,< o C(.,,ts. All payable n advance. lv carrer delvery, 8 cents per copy. >;nt wed as second class matter June 8,924 mrteret, N. J.. Post Offce, under the Act L March, 879. Cure for Common Cold? c frst large-scale and controlled study tn- effcacy of ctrus bo-flavonods, as rapy aganst the common cold, has been nplrtod. The results are most ntcrests study nvolved nvestgatons wth loo workers at the McDonnell Arcraft poaton, whch was supervsed by W. L. Jr., Md., medcal drector of the jupany. For some tme, stores about the jots of ctrus boflavonolds have been usscd n medcal journals. appears that the conclusons of ths ps study have great nterest, for they tlat, for the frst tme, the use of M boflavonods has produced some f power, as opposed to merely symptoltn- relef of the common cold. The results ot the study, properly anard and tabulated, appear n the ndus- Medcne and Surgery Journal and the : rcan Assocaton of ndustral Nurses nal. The boflavonods are, of course, mush chemcals found n nature, the potent dentfed to date havng been lul n the peels of lemons and oranges. lv n recent years have these boflavonbeen used n the treatment of colds. n the studes we are dscussng, nvolvng all types of common colds, several females are n the majorty n age groups above twenty-fve years! t s nterestng to note that only sx years ago there were only 6, more females than males. That fgure has more than doubled n the last sx years. Also, t s nterestng to note that, n 94, there were more males n ths country than females. The male populaton has been declnng because of a hgher mortalty rate for males/and because an mmgraton trend has changed. Before 94, two-thrds of all mmgrants to the Unted States were males. Today, three out of fve mmgrants are females. Up to the age of twenty-four, males stll outnumber females, but from then on up, fernales are more numerous. All of whch means that for the gal marryng before age twenty-four, her chances are better because there are more males n these age brackets than for the.grl marryng after the age of twenty-four. Or, put another way, men are n less danger of beng trapped f they can reach the age of twenty-fve wthout havng walked to the altar. December "Shout now! The Month* Wllh Loud Acclam... May breathng sweet her" 8prlng perfumes, November Thunderng From fh«north.... They Jon Ther Note* n Orwd Accord, Hall To December! say they all. t>oave To Earth Our phflst, the Lord!" J. K, Hoyt. December, the last month of$ 56, rolls around. Wth t comes happy antcpatons of Chrstmas shortcomng^, holdays, whch - nclude New Years Ev*, and the wonders and {ngle of wnter and celebraton, the chldrens wondrous world of Srta Claus, and more mportant than anythng elseobservance of he annversary of the brth of Jesus. Who can forget hs December, hs Chrstmas memores? Who does not fee) just a lttle nostalga at the end of the year? December was, for all of us, for*whle, a fantasy month. kvonod- ascorbc acd combnatons used, and these combnatons were Other months are more hstorc for the combned wth small doses of asprn. Unted States than December, even though best results aganst colds of over one the Japanese attacked us on December 7, s duraton were obtaned wth a bo- 94. And the Boston Tea Party took place v\mod complex, called lemon-orange on December 6, 773 when sxty men vonate clycosde, n combnaton wth dsgused as ndans threw,a shpload of o-btc acd and asub-therepeutlc dose of tea overboard n protest aganst taxes qn brn. the tea...».rogaton of patents at the plant On December 7,93, the Wrght Brothers frst flew successfully a heaver than ar ;,;. study was made showed that, of those gven the boflavonod combnamachne. Woodrow Wlson was born t K sxty-three per cent of the workers, Staunton, Vrgna, on December 28, 856. used them, reported them benefcal. f And Martn Van Buren was born at Knderhook, N. Y., on December 5, 782. patents who had no opnon, or dd not 6\u-r. are elmnated, then those reportboflavonods helpful amounts to George Washngton dd n December, on the 4th, n 799. Ms doctors bled hm several tmes, accordng to the custom of the ty-eght per cent. V do not pose as medcal experts, but day, and probably klled hm thereby. He c are nterestng fndngs and we had had become ll wth laryngts only on the somethng of them a year or two ago, 2th. The Brtsh fleet flew al flags at half the Yale Medcal School, we beleve, mast to observe the greatest Amercans asp afflcted wth a common cold, and death and thefrench were ordered by Napoleon Bonaparte to fly black crepe from <- n supervsory postons over numof workers and-many others, wll be. al French Army flags for thrty days! EK-sted n ths report. The bg meanng of December s Chstmas-tme, however, and the usherng n of wnter. Ths year wnter arrves on December 2 at 4 P. M. The moon wll be Females n Majorty W Census Bureau recently revealed ; full December 7, and the last quarter wll come t females now outnumber males n on Chrstmas Eve, country by more than,38,. The KASll, SPLENpD AMERCA fuelca To-morrow. t s a. Dck of a subject. That all cvlzaton wax, come to a lam pont of fulflment, and. was a commonplace of hslong befo«toynbee. But r splendd Mo of Amercan *ess Wll soar f»r upwards Not all the tpynbeean apus can even fanty dscern Us upcx wll be lllce. he Unted 8t»t«B «so young. p«jetlerson home at Montn spte of all U on-the-.mld-of-beln-modern gads really an ancent monu- Amercan hstory s so P We are a Rere 8 years from the Declaraton of nyeus Kuence: under ay from the daoovqry of some u terrtory; 44 years away the 47*h a»4 4th states. " ca s o V»et-the travel- > sruck hot by ts teemlnu pms but by the solaton of ts large Communtes M empty; *o potentally xpandlnf at such a rate. *> were 5ft mllon Amercans Oo, oo mllon n 85; 5 n 96; lt mllon W- ; H»d 2 mllon»re fore- <» 97. The «haracter of ld and Of the people to- Wer nomlbe W\ achevement w hstory has never yet eusy to * superor bout k^tm brashnew and navety, > mtul of materal prouress JAKTERET PRESS Opnons of Others as a purpose; to pcture a whole contnent slowly beng moulded to the deals of Hollywood. Tr,ese thngs are only the surface froth that gets whpped about by the wnds o( publcty. Underneath there s the gnat sold sea of an- Amerlcan naton as staple n to aspratons, as tradtons n Us vrtues, as conscous of ts hgh destny as any there has even Seen n the old world. Then, j nothng more movng than to gee man overcomng the tllng of the sol when t has been presented to hm n proportons ft to challenge the gods. Thla l. Heslod on the scale of Hercules. There s nothng more lnvlgoratln than to walk about a great J K L cty wth U defant, Berng, man-made pnnacles.» " s nothng more nsplr- JtantogoloanAmerc Arcn umverty and have n front Of m e the mass of eager, vgorous. Sent hssome, young men and women, rsngrank on rank X hall and squattng n (he Les determlnded to master all knowledge, all experence even todosyncratlcldeasoftheold mcrophones, tape-recorders, potentometers, and varous other complcated - lookng apparatus, mass as the unversty rado staton on hs left, have an odd and n some ways pathetc ar. All nnocence s pathetc. But of the power of the whole there can be no doubt. There s a people rather baffled, but a people resolved to know; a people faced, aa t seems to them, wth a whota globe needng to be Bet to rghts, but determned, ether wth or wthout t, tq get thngs done. t s neoessary to dwell on mpressons euoh as yese beoause ther materal la as vtal to the future as any statstcs the socologsts and economsts work upon. Whether Amerca, wll eventually be based on a quadrlateral of great ctes New York, Chcago. Los Angeles, Houstor; wheth.fr the ralways wll yeld entrety to the ar >"> d the roads for passenger carryng transport; whether, as s confdently forecast, the earnngs of the average Amercan wll reach, dollars a year n a couple of decades; wh*ther nflaton (there has been rougtuy a per cent n the last four years! wll take the shne otf even that number of greenbacks these thngs are of less consequence than the character and tamper and purpose of the people who, for a century to cone, wll be. the most (Contnued on *ase EHVW WtVBN " TRENTON-Presdent Dwght D, Esenhower captured thousands of votes from the Democratc Party n New Jersey n hs landslldf vctory hut dd not dsturb the strength of four of the p splnter partes whose canddm«s opposed hm for the presded Offcal \esults show that Presdent Esenhower receved the tremendjus total of,66,7 votes n New"Jersey on November 6, or 65 per cent of the votes cast. Adla Stevenson, Democratc presdental canddate, receved only 85,227 votes, or 34 per cent of the total vote. n &52, Stevenson receved,6,92 votes n New Jersey whle Esenhower gathered,374,63. Enoch A. Holtwlek, Prohbton Party presdental canddate, receved 9,47 votes ths year. n 952 when he was a vce presdental canddate on the Prohbton Party tcket, he receved 989 votes. Farrell Dobbs, the Socalst Workers Party presdental canddate, receved 4,4 votes ths year, compared wth 3,85 n 952. Erc Hass, Socalst Labor Party canddate, syphoned 6,736 votes from the electorate ths year, of whch 5,266 were counted n Democratc Hudson County. n 952, he secured 5,85 votes. T, Coleman Andrews, former nternal Revenue Collector, who partcpated n the New Jersey electon as a canddate for presdent on the Conservaton Party tcket, receved 5,283 votes. The- Conservaton Party tcket, receved 5,283 votes. The Conservaton Party dd not enter the presdental electon n New Jersey four years ago but the Progressve Party canddate at that tme receved 5,589 votes. Henry B. Krejew$k, former Secaucus pg farmer and tavern owner, was the only splnter party canddate who receved less votes than he dd four years ago. He attracted,829 voters ths year as a Thrd Party canddate, compared wth 4,23 votes four years ago. Offcal electon results show that 2,493,774 ballots were cast n the November 6 general electon ths year, compared wth 2,- 435,63 votes four ye ars ago. The total number of elgble voters ths year reached 2,848,794, the THE AR CONDTONER Under the Captol Dome By J. Joseph Grlbblns^ largest number n the hstory of New Jersey. DEATH HOUSE: Chrstmas wll have lttle appeal to three resdents of the Death House at the New Jersey State Prson ths year. All are awatng court acton upon whch ther lves hang by a thread. They nclude John J. Kocolek, 3-year-old Pleasantvlle carpenter, who klled a contractor n a three-dollar hold-up and Joseph Grlllo and Slva De Vta, youthful Newarkers, charged wth kllng a watchman n a chan store robbery whch netted them pennes. Grlllo and DeVto have been n the Death House snce March 3, 952, and one of ther many appeals s now pendng n the Unted States Dstrct Court n Phladelpha. n a few days they wll hold the dubous honor of beng the longest resdents ever n the Death House. Kocoleks second appeal to the State Supreme Court to save hs lfe was argued by lawyers last week. Snce the electrc char was nstalled at the State Prson n 97, a total of 57 men, have walked the last mle n ts drecton. There s no recort of a woman ever beng electrocuted for mnder n New Jcr& t -y but several were put to death by hang- ng pror to the turn of the century. GLAMOR GRLS "Ths U where c«w n." BRDGE: Next sprng a new brdge, one of the longest n the world, wll be open to traffc when t lnks South Phladelpha wth Gloucester to provde another artery of travel.from the west to the east. The new span, to be called the Walt Whtman Brdge, s 6.5 mles long ncludng ts approaches. t wll cost $9,, and s beng constructed by the Delaware Rver Port Authorty. Members of the authorty have already traveled over the brdge from ts Phladelpha aporoach at 28th Street und Vave Avenue to the New Jmscy approashfs o; the Black Hors Pke n Hadclo Townshp, The Walt Whtman Brdge wll hold ts own wth other great brdges of the world. The San Francsco-Oakland Bay Brdge s 8.25 mles long, ncludng approaches. However, ths s really two spans, one connectng San Francsco wth Yerbn Buena sland and the other Jonng the sland wtn Oakland. The Macknao Strats brdge and ts approaches, now under constructon, wll be about fve mles long. PEDESTRANS: Slaughter of oldsters on New Jersey streets nnd hghways s fast becomng a major problem n New Jersey. Thus far ths year approxmately three-ffths of pedestrans klled by cars were 55 years of age and older. The pertlous weeks ahead ths wnter are expected to ncrease the pedestran dath toll. Up to October 5 ths year, 75 pedestrans wore mowed down and klled by ct>rs n the Garden State. Of ths numbe. 76, or approxmately 44 per sen ; were 65 years of age or above. Among other vctms were 25 persons who were between 55 and 64 years of age. The State Bureau of Traffc Safety reports tla most perlous hours for pedestrans are from 3 P. M. unt l mdnght. To prevent the contnued slaughter of older people, local polce offcers wll soon be ordered not to permt pedestran volatons to no unnotced, partcularly tno more dangerous, practces occurrng at and between ntersectons n busness areas. As an ad n the protecton of the elderly, clergymen wll also be asked to brng the problem of crossng streets and hghways properly to the attenton of pnrkhoners. Church attendance s often one of the few outsde ac- (contnued on Page Eleven) BANKNG HOURjt Mond»r thru Frday A. M. to % P. M. Frday Evenlnc 4 P. M. t) 6 P.M. Our Now Buldng, Corner Moore Avenue and Berry Street lupp. Tuwn Hall) Vv K.NNKTH FNK, Drector Prlnrrton trrmtrh Srrvlcr PRNCETON- HoW doqs Governor Meyncr ratr wth rnnk and flc Nrw Jpvsoy voter* at the end of nearly tlrp yenrs n offce. Results of a statewde surv \v jt completed show that ft sold nnjorlv of the slates voces - more Hum three nut of every lve (fve ther governor a <!eflntc nod of approval. About one n sx say they dsapprove. n olhrr w.rds, UOSP who npprove n[ the way the stars chef executve s donr hs job outnumbered by a margn of belter than three and a half to one tlnfp who dsapprove. 63% of New Jersey Voters Approve of Way Meyner s Dong Hs Job, Survey Fnds when n representatve crosssecton of the states voters were personally asked: "Do you pptovc or dsapprove of the w»y Meyner s handlng hs job as governor?" These were the results; Meyner Popularty Barometer, Statewde Approve 63% Dsapprove 7 No opnon 2 Seven months ago n May, 956 the vote on the same queston was as follows: Approve, 72%; Dsapprove, 7%; No opnon, %. Todays fndngs thus represent a 9% decrease n approval; the same proporton of dsapproval, and a 9% ncrease n the no opnon vote. Hghlght of tadays survey fndngs s that n no populaton group n the state examned do more than ; 27 n each express dsapproval of Governor Meyner. These groups nclude men and women, and people n all age brackets, educatonal levels, cty szes, occupatons, and poltcal partes. On the queston of the knd of job the governor s dolnc rank and fle Democrats across the state by a margn of 8 to express approval. DEMOCRATS ONLY STATEWDE " Apprnvc 74% - Dsapprove 9 *,, No opnon 7 Am.n: the States ndependent > vours, those, expressng appwll *; outnumber those exprenalna <!! *, approval by a margn of than 4 to., tttf NDFaENDENT VOTERS STATEWDE V Approve 64% -. Dsapprove.. ( No opnon f., Survey results also how ttelf.) (mong GOP voters n the State*, S those who npove outnumber^** those who dsapprove by a mar* Bn of nearly 2 to. r, REPUBLCANS ONLY STATEWDE Approve. N%.-- DlttpprovF V,, No opnon 2 < Todays results represent th^ ffth of a aerlee of New Jersey Poll Meyner popularty measure* ments. The queston s asked a$ ; perodc ntervals as a contnung feature of the New Jersey ; Here U the trend snce Few, ruary, 954: February, r 44^ January, 9BS 65% 9 l«; September, 95S 67% T 6 May, 9S6 63% 7 b Ths s one of a scres of New Jersey Poll Meyner popularty measurements. Watch for them, n ths newspaper., Ths newspaper presents the* reports of the New Jersey Poll exclusvely n ths area. / SMOKES VSTORS * Gatlngburg, Tenn. A r<cor<( number of persons vsted th* Great Smoky Mountans Natonal Park ths year. The count through October WHS 2,739.79, shatterng last years all-tme hgh of 2,58,-< 477, accordng to park offcals A total of 244,49 persons vsted the park durng the month of Oc«tober also a record to vew the colorful dsplay of autumn leaves. Competence Creates Confdence" Properly owners uctunlly make few expendtures Hnt all for the competence of ptcmce they need when ther dollttrf are bftlng drected to nsurance protecton. Dont Rumble whore nsurance l«concerned youve tot too much at stake! Lut, us pont out the advunatfles of nartuf! wth compules that havu been servng dependably for 5 yenrs and MORE. Frendly Servce As Near As Your Phone STERN & DRA6SET ESTATE NSURANCE TS CHRSTMAS CLUB TME Members of ths years Club are busy selectng presents to make others happy,.. and they have the cash. Many of these membdrs hcrve already joned our bg 957 Chrstmas Club. Next Chrstmas season theyll agedn have ready cash for Chrttmas shoppng. Wll you? Jon our new Club to make surel 2% Pad on Savngs Accunts 2 / 2% Pad on Savngs Certfcates WOOOBRDGE NATONAL BANK V Member: Kedtrul Keserve Systt-u and rderul luu,ncr

8 PAOft EldHT 7, or>r, <"AT?TT..T- ; j. Ready-to-Cook Brolng & Fryng Top-Grade, Yeung Szes Under 3 lbs. ONLY ONE PRCE-WHOLE, SPLT, QUARTERED OR CUT-UP! Super-Rght Brand Shank Porton Eutt Porton Whole or Eltlwr Half Full Cut GRAPEFRUT 5»35< Florda Seedless Whts or Pnk Meat SPNACH Rtfy- oz. k cello bagw 2ez. \ \ C cello bag ^ ^ ORANGES Florda Swoat awl Jucy CHRSTMAS WREATHS S" 2" tn.29 tn 79. CHRSTMAS TREES (C«t*r Pf«CMMd Natural Spruce) Heght 3 to 4 nch*! Mh Trtf Mounted on Lqud Lft Steel Stand Avlabla n molt A&P Super Mrlwh, Apple Pe,.J 43 } A bounty of jucy ap- pes... topped wth crumbly, spcy qtreusel! "Jane Parker Frut Cake Amercas lavota.. o»tr % (mu and nuts. J42J5 tn n»*»t cke *» take L?3.95 M M FRUT CAKE lt; 79c ^.4 9 Cgarettes Reduced! Flter Tp Cgarettes,C 2.54 Ktnt, Kaol, L&M, Marlboro. Old Gold. H) Ptradt S«lm, Trvyfon, Rtgtnl, Spud, Vctroy, Wnrton Krafts Cracker Barrel Vmp *«QQQ, Cham w.dg«v " Bab- Cleanser Wth bl.ch 35* 2 Jl " 33 " cam * Dream Cheese Phladelpha brand 2 \ M 27 l 35 a * tlut * Bo."" Duz For th«famly walk 3547b. Whole or Ether SMOKED HAMS ARMOURS ARMOURS SA STAR $*»k or WLSONS CERTFED Porton b. 29< &» 39 READY-TO-EAT HAMS Half Full Cut, h 49 Ground Beef *" **" Ou " B 33c 3 ; 98c Pork Sausage "KT *-! 35c«t. 55c Boneless Veal Roost -~Zr 45cSlced Bacon ** * "- ;, 49 ( HAWAAN DOLES Pneapple Tdbts 2 33 FRESH VEGETABLE JUCES VEGEMAT4 43< 2^65 FANCY SLCED LBBYS BEETS 2 25 A BREAKFAST CEREAL DELGHT KELLOGGS K 2 49 SMOOTH, DGESTBLE, DGESTG THRFTY PURE VEGETABLE lb DEXO SHORTENNG «. ^f C e» f f C ALUMNUM FOL Perfect for gft wrappng or Chrstmas decoratng. REYNOLDS WRAP 2 :47 Nabsco Chocolate Mallomars «7c Fur Quck Easy Meals. SPAGHETT, SPAGHETTS! «* «tz 4 or MACARON A»k S s. C Park, Rch, Zesty Karo Syrup BL ELABEL MM 24C For tht Bathroom Marcal ( T Tssue 4 * 37c Burrys Cookes Golden Mx Uncle Bens Rce Star Kst Tuna Armours Bevled Ham 3 o*. " can Trend Spacal twn pack a " M * Ch p fa Z^M» ^""33 C l4 L "9 fl t «Long gran pkq, BW pg. ^ Chunk tyla 6*/^. 44 jj Lght <naat c*n *" Armours Treet Lunthaon maat 2m Ala Sweetheart Soap Buy 2 ckn at rtgular prca 9*t at/] prc* Breast-O-Chcken Tuna Fsh AJ Varetes - HENZ «-- «««^"< 7 M. 39. Baby Food -99c 6-89c Mlk Amplfer KACfA CHOCOLATE SYRUP *S# S#r Atl Purpose Maola Ol FryUg!^ ^ 2*7 Nestles Morsels s - s - *;; 2 Nestles Cooke Mx... 5; L 33 Broadcast Pgs Feet ;;25«Gortons Cod Fsh Cakes.. r2* Fluffo Sold calorad thoffanlnf Orleans Dog Food S. cant vory Personal Soap FROZEN FOODS! Lbbyt Spnach Chfl^or 3^44* Brds Eye Beef Pe = Brds Eye Orange Juce... 3;;; W Downyflakes Waffles "" "2 P 5; 3 Star Ks Tuna Pe...,;27 Excelsor Veal Steaks...;;39» DARY VALUES! Large Eggs WM» W.-.,.**,.». ; ; ;;,53 C«««L D n U a r Sunnyfald <an*y <rtamary, Salt or Sw»«t b CQ( rrwn ouner (m^b.pr:nt. b.7u b.a «3 Amercan or Swss Slces ;;;29«MORE GROCERY BUYS Dalclou wth crucan Ocean Spray Cranberry Sauce 2": 35 WSE Potato Chps ;;;25< Keebler Club Crackers...,V;35< TUy Home Household Bags...ftM Fels Naptha Soap 3 >«28 t» a mtant ft rall M WthlOH 4 l«. CAo Seat UlaBUtJ «nd«4to 9 «tr»r * pfc«" Parsons Ammoa "w bold. CHRSTMAS TREE LGHTS U. L Approved AmtrlcM mad* Chrtm lghtng outfh wth Gentrl Electrc Butb 7 UfM lajaar * Ml hm Ufkt hnt M * 4. VDM EXTRA ULS T Ll kl OMur ttl A 2.T Vtt U Utkl OHMM A S.T Value.89 fach BULB BURNJ NDEPENDENTLY * ENCYCLOPEDAOF PCTURED KNOWLEDGE 4 beautful volume* n full tlor on our cunvnch look.-week Plan. VBUM 4 Now OR Sala YHM -2-3 Alto Avalablt * Ayllabl* n mal A6-P lup«r vory Soap fur dltht, laundry or b.th OQf l W 7 7 * vory Soap ndry or ALU... *"«" Super Markets Prct «ff«ctvo thru Saturday, Otc 8th S S» the attack aganst pedestran accdents always look both ways before crossng" 3 Man St., Woodbrdge, N. J. 54 New Brunswck Ave., Fords, *«?*»,.

9 jarteret PRESS FRDAY, DECEMBER 7, 956 PAGE NNE MCROSCOPE ON COMMUNSM Your Dr. Alexander S. Ballnsky unt ProfM»or of Economcs Specalst n Russan Affars Economcs, Rutgers, The Sthte Unversty K-n the Sovet bankers d by Vladamlr Qerasctan* vsted thla country they most of ther tme glued televson set. The fascnaton whch Amercan TV held for them can only be understood n terms of the prmtve state of Sovet televjaon. There are some salent facts about t n 95 the U.S.S.R. began wth one televson staton and 8. recevng sets for a populaton of well over 2,,. Tocjay there are 3 televson - ^ wll be Merr wthh Lghtng PUBLCSE JUJ, lemer rresen For Every Member of the Famly! 8 \ sft / jewelry l» not only warmly welcomed on plrlstmas mornnf, but s dearly chershed (or frs to come. Choose your gfts now from our n-at selecton ol beautful Jewelry, sure D flght tvery person tn your lst! EARRNGS ELGN AMERCAN COMPACTS SLVERWARE RELGOUS JEWELRY J «SFEDEL PHT-DEMTS and Juer WATCH BRACELETS % Hamlton BABY GFTS CHNAWARE "» DRESSER SETS \ Gr* uen Gft-Boxed n 3 to 6-Pece Sets Le CouUrB Small Depost \VM t Mas JEWELRY SETS, k by Anson and Swank Avalable n Sets or $ g Separate Boned Personala Belt Buckles f Westfleld QHTERS 8 R» tf*zlppo M U staton* Mrvlng abot,, sets. That makes t one televson set for every 2 people. The emphass, however, s on percentag.es and tlw future. The Sovet government stressed the fact that^-tne number of sets has ncrewstd by 2, per cent snce 95 and clams that by 96 there wll be 75 statons and 7.. recevers. The average Sovet TV screen s about 4 nches and the set sells for about 2, rubles ($5. Snce the average earnngs of \ Sovet worker are no more than 4.6 rubles a year, t would take half hs annual salary to buy a set. That makes ownershp an tem of luxury and a mark of socal dstncton n the Sovet.Unon. What do those few who own televson see when they turn on ther sets and how do they lke frormen AND WOMEN Brdal Sets - Sgnet - Brth Stone Amercan t Beatte Ppe Lfhters PEN and PENCL SES \ t SHEAMER SNORKEL ARKEK» WATERMAN PAPERMATK 8 Warcastt", Uhnestoue, (old NECKLACES, BKACK.KTS, KAKKNUS MATCHNG NKCKLACE AND SKTS * t? Accordng to reports n the Sovet press and n LltcraUynayfl Gtazeta (Utmry Magazne) Sovet TV owners see very lttle and lke what they snn even lew. By the Russans own admsson, Sovet televson has not yet passed the make-shft starfl j to become a good vehcle (or poltcal propaganda The followng are the crtcsms whch the Sovets make of ther own televson ndustry: There «re no permanent TV actors or wrters. Those who perform on televson do so a.s R \ sdelne between rehearsals or j performances elsew*here. The programmng s dull and runs to extremes. Vewers may be subjected to nothng but; vaudevlle for weeks at a tme. Then there may follow weeksof lectures on some techncal and scentfc subjects wth no entertanment. The lectures are delvered at a level far above the comprehenson of the vewers. Programs have no precse tmng. A gven lecture or drama may begn any tme durng the evenng. n order to make certan he doesnt mss t, a vewer must turn on hs set and wat between one and three hours for a partcular show to come on, Often, after watng, the vewer s told that the show has been cancelled. Old moves serve as the major fll-n. However, technques for showng fllme are very poor and the pcture s barely vsble. There s no lve c6verage of mportant events. Poltcal affars, sports and dsasters generally go uncovered. When they are reported, t s on flm and appear long after nterest n.the event has dropped or dsappeared. Wth a few exceptons most of Sovet televson s stll n the audo stage wth very lttle effort to present thngs vsually. There are no TV revewers, no press crtcsm of programs and no televson magaznes. Three factors stand n the way of Sovet televson development. The scarcty of all other goods s stll so great that the government hestates to allocate too much of the avalable resources for televson producton. 2. The televson ndustry s under dual control. t s controlled by both the Mnstry of Culture and the Mnstry of Communcatons. These two agences are n constant conflct wth each other all ofwhch mpeded progress. 3. Televson develops- best _where there are large concentratons of people. There are only two ctes n the U.S.S.R. whch have a populaton of more than., people (Moscow and Lenngrad). There are only 5 ctes wth a populaton of. 3,-. Ths decentralzaton of populaton means that the Sovet Unon has to buld many televson statons and relay ponts before all the people can enjoy TV. But above all, the prce of sets must come down before the Kussan masses can possbly afford to own ther ndvdual set and ths cannot happen untl the Sovet economy catches up on, ts other requrements. RALROAD NCOME The estmate net ncome of Class ralroads for the frst eght months of 956 was $53 mllon, compared wth $579 mllon n the correspondng 955 perod. The estmate for, August was $87 mllon, aganst $9 mllon August, 955. anj a t Over ten per cent of the Unted States populaton suffers at leas}, one cold per "season" a total of over 3 mllon cold sufferers annually. Ths s accordng to offcals of Grove Laboratores, nc., the worlds largest manufacturer oj cold tablets. The common cold s a ydar around dsease, however, ty reaches a peak outbreak three tmes each year, The frst hgh pont results from the snffles and sneezes occurrng between m^-septembe and the end of October. The sec ond, and most severe, takes place between early January and md February, whle the thrd occur from late March to late Aprl. The latest treatment of a cold s ctrus boflavonods coupled wth vltumln C. Amazng results wth ths drug have been accomplshed The relef s noted! n thre days. Frst, the -prompt! or smduu subsdence of the usual symptoms of the common cold;.next the de * of mprovement reported b the patents and the evdent re msson of hs symptoms up to am x the thrd day after medcaton the patent feels much releved r a general way; whether comphcatpus ensued. Even young chldren can be gv en the new bloflavonolds an beneft. Thae s stll a great deal o work to be done n ths feld However, t s a major medlcul dscuvery and may some day com pletely control the common cold U. B track squad ueura fur Olympc*. Vvens Kddy Shop Annual CHLDRENS FOR CHRSTMAS Use Ths Check Lst to Solve Your Gft Problem [ ] Polo Shrts f Oron Mufflers [ Cuff Lnk Sets G Te Clasps Q Handkerchef Sets r) Watch Caps G Boys Belts, Suspenders [ Te and Automatc Pen and Pencl Sets G Gloves and Mttens f] Te and Hanky Sets H Junor-Mss Nylon Horfe Chldrens Handbags Q Toddler Corduroy Slack and Polo Shrt Sets G Slpper Socks Western Dungarees to Sze 6 Toddler Muffler and Mtten Sets Corduroy vy-league Caps Cuff Lnks and Te Clp Set Raccoon and Nylon Gloves G Healthtex Wash Suts Gabardne Hats, Fur Flaps f~) Flannel Pajamas n Whte Dress Shrts Waterproof Snow Mttens, Oron Lned Cotton Plad Shrts G Boys Flannel Shrts n Colared Polo Shrts Oron and Wool Blouses, 3 to 6x Ntey Nte and Carters Sleepers Fne Cotton Plad Shrts n Corduroy Flannel-lned Slacks Leather Hats, Moqton Earflaps [] Kwk Corduroy Overalls G Boys Brbadcloth Pajamas Boys Lned Leather Gloves Roy Rogers Cotton Cardgans Corduroy Slacks, * Shrt and Te Sets [] Oron Sleeveless Sweaters D Hooded Sweatshrts G Fne Broadcloth Dress Shrts G mported Flannel Shrts f] Red Sleepers and Sk Pajamas Nylon Trcot Pajamas and Gowns [ ] Oron Shrugs Umbrellas, Assorted Styles Velvet and Angora Hats Qulted Taffeta Skrts, 3 to 6x Dresses Nannette, Cnderella, Kate Greenaway, Tny Town, Etc. G Corduroy Shrts G Rayon-Nylon Dress Slacks (Washable) G Rubber Rancoats wth Hood G Corduroy Slack and Polo Sets G Plad Flannel Robes G Boys Fur-Lned Leather Gloves G Flannel-Lned Popln Jackets G Gabardne Rdng Jodhpurs G Boys Patterned Wool Cardgans G Boys Corduroy Robes, 4 to 6 G Heavy Corduroy Slacks G Boys Oron Cardgans G Flannel-Lned Slacks and -, Dungarees % G Corduroy Jodhpurs Grls Rancoats wth Hat H Boys Corduroy Robes Boys Jackets, Qulted nterlnng Dacron, Rayon, Nylon Dress Slacks (Washable) ( Boys Jackets, Velvet Collar, 4 to 7 ;, Party presses ; Wool and Rayon Jumpers Corduroy Dusters, 7 to 4 Boys and Grls Wnter Jackets G Car Coats n Snowsuts [\ Bambury Coats and Coat Seta Q Holday Dresses [*] Velveteen Jumpers ] Dacron Comforter Sets USl OUR CONVENENT LAY-AWAY PLAN UANDl-CHARGE -PAYMENT CHARGE ACCOUNT MERCHANDSE CLUB Move (ft B(M>ks Free wth?9 u nm:lases good»t any Walter K«ud«Theatre. PARKNG AT REAR ENTRANCE ABOUT $. Bracelets, Necklaces, Scatter Pns Carters Colored Cotton Pantes Arnel Trcot Pantes Bunny Fur Ear Muffs, Head Clp Plastc Fnger-Pantng Smocks Skatng Socks [] Nylon Rhumba Pantes n Knee Socks and Stretch Socks nfants Phlppne Hand-made Slps Q Waterproof Dacron Can-Can Pantes ABOUT $2. G Polshed-Cotton Slps G Grls Handbags G Plad Skrts, 3 to 6x G Her Majesty Tuck n Grow Slps G Umbrellas Bunny Fur Hats, Muffs, Neckpeces G Polshed-Cotton Blouseslps G Grls Corduroy Slacks n Cotton Knt Blouses G Grls Jersey Blouses G Sacque and Panty Sets G Set of 3 Snap-on Dapers G Bath Towel and Wash Cloth set G Babes Corduroy Overalls G nfants Boucle Cardgans G Babes Dares ABOUT $3. G Grls H-Bulk Oron Pullovers G Grls H-Bulk Oron Cardgans, 3 to 6x G Nylon Crnolne Slps Her Majesty Pajamas and Gowns G Felt and Durasuede Skrts G Grls Flannel-lned Slacks G Nylon Trcot Slps Oron and Wool, Acrlan, Cotton G Pre-Teeh Nylon Trcot Slps G Ba*bes Danty Hand-made Dresses G Scalloped Crb Blankets G Snap-Crotch Corduroy Overalls, Kng Sze G Sleepy-Bye and Ntey Nte Sleepng Bags G nfants 3-Pece Suts (2 Pants) G Terry Cloth Baby Pajama and Boote Sets G. Carters Dress and Panty Sets G Carters Topper Sets G Jar Sets G Ntey Nte Dolls ABOUT $4. "d Qulted Taffeta Skrts, 7 to 4 G Oron H-Bulk Cardgans G Cotton Qulted Robes, 3 to 6X G Corduroy Dusters, 3,jto 6X G Leotards (for Dancng School) G Dresses, Assorted Fabrcs G Plad Slacks Assorted Jumpers G Strped Popln Flannel-Lned Slacks "Net and Nylon" Fancy Crnolne Slps * > G Toddlersl Eton Suts G Babys Corduroy Sets G Fancy Knt Baby Shawls G Chromum Hot Plates G Ojrb Blankets ABOUT $5. G Hockmeyer Corduroy Slacks G Cotton Qulted Qsters G Famous Brands Dresses G Grls Fancy Ojlon Qardgans G Skrts Wools Cashmere and Slk Blend j ABOUT $6. to $7. Grls Qulted Jackets G Grls Car Coats wth Hood, to 6X G Nylon pc. Snowsuts wth Hat Pram Suts ABOUT $8. and up Nylon and, Dacron Chrstenng Sets Q- St. Marys Blankets, Regular and Extra Sze G.Babys Corduroy Sets Lned Jacket, Overall and Hat Many More tems Not Lsted D\) MAN UOOlUHUX. OPEN KVUY HYKNSt; Tl.!) f. M. BEGNNNG NEXT >E;:MHKU nth [] nfants Slpper Socks rj Towel and Wash Cloth Sets Comb and Brush Sets G Hand-made Bootes G Ftted Crb Sheets G Carters Pastel Sacqucs G BathJToys G Bottfe Holders Q Carrage Harnesses Phlppne Hand-made Bbs nfants Carrage Socks Scented Rubber Squeeze Toys G Corsage-Packaged nfants Socks n CartPrs Kmonos and Gowns D Cradle Gyms U nfantsnylon Slpper-Socks G Hand-made nfants Dresses G Non-Tarnsh Chromum Carrage Clps G Ftted Percale Crb Sheets G nfants Creepers p Bathrobe and Boote Sets G Automoble Safety Straps Babes Oron Sweaters Q Hot Plates G Set of 6 Hangers Layette Sleepng Bags G Babes Flannel-lned Overalls G Fancy Baby Shoes G Rubber Toys P Corduroy Feet-n Crawler Overalls G nfants Oron Cardgans G Plad Crb Baskets G Daper Sets n Many,Fashons - and Fabrcs G Toddlers Coveralls G Carters Sacque Sets G Hand-made Sweater, Cap and Boote Sets G Crb Bumper Guards G Bathrobe and Boote Sets G nsulated Daper and Utlty Bags G Bassnette Lners G Nylon Dress and Slp Sets G Swss Musc Bells (Plays Brahms Lullaby) G Hgh-Char Pads G Large Assortment of Baby Suts Layette Gft Set (Recevng Blanket, Sacque, Bb, Bootes) G Boucle Knt Suts G Grls Boucle Knt Suts G nfants Corduroy Jodhpurand Doggy Sets G nsulated Daper Bag wth. "! Bottle Holder Sets G Play Pen Pads G Babys Corduroy Robes G Featheroy Dress and Panty Sets G Nylon Dress and S.lp Sets Q Boucle Suts ( G Grls Boucle Sute G Dacron Qults G Hojlywood Crb Bumpers G Sk Slacks, 4 to 6> G Oron Sweater, Cap and Boote. Sets G Featheroy and Dac-ron Suts G Daper Sets G Jumpers G Sk Slacks, 8 to 2 G Estron Buntngs wth Jacket G Oron Shawls G Wool and Rayon Crb Blankets Crb pomforter Sets G Nteyj Nte Acrlan Heavy Sleepng Bags G Layette Sets Towql, Wash Cloth G mported Wool PramRobes n Extra Sze Wool Pram Robes G Swtch-eez From Buntng to a Snowsut n a ["Snap" G Layette Sets Crb Blanket, Recevng Blanket, Sacque, Gown, Towel, Wash Cloth, Bb. F N DOUBT, GVBA GUT CERTFCATE! ts a Pleasure to Shop at the Beautful New Vvens Kddy Shop SHOP THS KDAY TL 9 P.M. f / * * " * v V A-

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11 : CLASSFED ATM - NKOBMATON )c Mfh *4dlUoMl word M - or payable n adtatc..."..!?.** th « l>"hllo,tftt. Telephone MALE HELP WANTED MMEDATELY - Man,,r woman to supply consumers Woodbrdge, kuo Mddlesex Coufty. wth Ra.*lelgh froducta, earn SO weekly part-tme, nnd up full-tme. Wrte Rawvs, Dept. NJL-llD-Ta, Che.v let. Pa. _ 2/6-2/27 MALE M&Jt WANTED WANTfeD full tme,- 9:- lj :O; must drve, heat nppearj,,v; nlso part tmer, 2: :; m- drve, sutable also for retred n r-ly man. Apply Colunlu Du^., lnn., Avenue, Colonln. 25 HAVNQ TROUBLE wl^h your H MA.K HELP WANTED sewerage? Electrc Sewerooter /emovet roou, flth, sand and sponsble woman baby sltlur wanted for evenngs only. jtoppage from clogged ppe*, dran* and sewers. No dggng, no \]: Kulton damage* rapd and effcent. Call POSTON WANTED Tony Plumbng and Keatng, WO /6-2/27 ONAN wshesto care for chl- n her home (Chan MSCELLANEOUS :s for workng mothers. ( Lberty 8-M93. 3, e FOB SALE.l.VJNATOjfc refrgerator, Apex «lnger washer. Call Pulton fcsdx Econamat, $36., Good r ndtlon. Call Lberty ES Three pars matchng..rk room drapes; lke new ; WO /6 RECPE BOOKuglsh prnt. ftlce each. P. 8org«l, 7M ftalrle Ave., th Bend 4, fhdlana. /29-2/2 [fo-wax VtSCH CRBS. *Jth >uresses, llk#.ncw; 5. Cull WO-8-J647-W. 2-C" ftale House Dome from Edtoral Page)..les of the oldsters and refnnces to the pedestran prob- n n the church would be moat furtve. OR SA.K PLAN PROGRAMS HOUSE TRALER Valley Forge, 36-foot, four rooms Commttee charmen of School j WOODBRDOE Offcers fnd and bath, completely fumlahed PTA met at the home of Mrs. C. wth 28-foot alumnum awnng, j Kennon Rtalnser, Colonla, and screened n. Many extras. Prce j planned future programs. A varety of topcs s scheduled. The;»3,. 5 Roosevelt Avenue, Cartem. 2-6 proposed programs promse to be Of n nterest to " the entre member- n ROOMS FOR RENT shp. FURNSHED room Lovely front, sunny, warm bedroom, next to bath. Resdental, near Hgh scluol. Call Woodbrldge M984-J after 6 P. M. 2-6 SERVCES P YOUR DRNKNQ has o*com» a problem, Alcoholcs Anonymous ean help you. Call Market 8-7S28 or wrte P. O. Box 253. Woodbrld«e. 2/6-2/27 DARAOOS AUTO DRTVNa SCHOOL Largest and Oldest to Countj Hydramatlc, Flud and Standara SO McClellan St., Perth Amboy Call Elllcmt /4-2/27 PANTER AND DECORATOR Free Estmates Call CA V. J. Tedeco ( FUlmore Avenue, Cwteref 2/6-2/27 ADVERTSE n the CLASSFEDS n DES: t takes plenty of "RAW EDGE" ry to study the problems con- Bet n Oregon n the days of wld antng th«stat? Government. fronter lfe, ths m s a boy- [At the present tme, three,meets grl affar, n the persons nsures, are pendng n the of Rory Calhoun and Yvonne De lt,,.lature appropratng funds Carlo. lnanoe studes nto varous [trcta. n the Assembly, a bll been ntroduced approprlatjd.ooo to pay the costs of per studes nto chartable phlantroplc fund rasn;; Ln the State Senate two money s are pendng-, one of whch >!d approprate $25, to the studyng the need new State offce buldngs. uther measure would approve, to fnance the cx- ; of the Conflct ol nterest THE POWER AND THE PRZE" tptlng Commttee. Elzabeth Mueller, a very attractve and promsng young Ger- There are approxmately 75 [udy commlmlont at work n man actress makes her debut n ths cupd - versus - corporaton dersey delvng nto thut drama, wth Mss Mueller portrayng the romantc nbers of problems facng the prze. HSEY JlGgAW-Th* Federal rmment has allocated $ to New Jersey for hgh- : constructon Arng the nexjt rft years, provded the State up 69 M,7?6. The ^kley bll*n the Legslature permt thawstute to pay ts lmllar to taxes to paltles when land s ac- -".[ tor Uw constructon of buldngs.... New Jyrsey best n the natoh n f JKe death rate although He deaths have ncreased n ^ue ths year.,.. The purvalue of the New Jersey dollar, based at [Ms u of June, «3S, was 48.9 > n October, accordng to stute Department of Labor. State of New Jersey tax re- "N ncreased $2,223,255 dur- "f- frst four months of the ; <n fscal y«ar.... Republl- Chalrman Samuel L. released alt Oover- P^p asplranu n New Jersey wn a pledg% not t< announce respectve gubernatoral Wades..., The State of Jersey spends $,299,555.3 to rent offce and storage Trenton.... Qovernor and Mss Helen Day ". sou wll be man-led n ll ". Oho, onjunuary 9. "» states weed eradcaton "n n Lake Musonttcong b resumed,... The New She gets medcne and bandages for hm and togettof they flee y State HlBhway Depat- the bud men!who gettooclced off Announces t s ready for ts one by one, leavng the couple to " Ual bum* wth snow, but lace the futre together. s nutomts to help by gettng <s n good condton.... Ths s all n Cnemascope and color, wth some excellent fght " mddle ncome housng la scenes.. - Jersey, accord- llw V," flldnggof Uw Legs- ^ Mddle ncome Housng c ommlmlon.... Employ- ^ New Jeraey dropped by L Jf 7 Jobs durng Ralroad offcals drectly to Oov Or "wjultuble" tux Record yelds wt by New Jsr&eys fklds when severe frosts ago brought the 95fl ^ukon to an end.,. traffc death toll la* «uchttd 677, Mss De Carlo portrays the wfe of the local dctator who has the nterestlng dctum that any unattached woman can be legally, and presumably matrmonally, clamed by any man who gets there frst. Much of the drama of the story hnges on ths. As you may presume, thngs get pretty well nvolved. A man s lynched, Mss De Carlos husband s klled, and, fnally, true love wns out. As a poor but honest refugee from Austra who captures the fancy, and then the love, of a sturdy young executve sent to London to do a bg wrap-up job, Mss Mueller makes a whrlwnd courtshp by Robert Taylor not only harmng but plausble., Whle we must admt there snt, too much that s new n the story. Rchard Ardrey has wrtten hs screenplay sleekly, wth.sharp and sophstcated words,-and has kepj hs busness maneuvers whhn a clear and dramatc frame. n addton to the charms and beauty of Mss Mueller, the entjre cast creates ther roles easly and perfectly. Burl ves appears as Taylors bg-daddy boss, whle Sr Cedrlc Hardwcke s polshed and prudent as an uprght Brtsh busness man. Charles Coburn s brefly terrfc s a veteran of the Amercan corporate wars. "THE»URMNG HLL" Ths Western, whch s desgned prmarly to appeal to the bobbyspx trade, teams Tab Hunter and Satale Wood (Elvs Presleys current best grl.) Theyre out to track down th«murderers of hs brother, who were hred by the bg boss of the communty. Tab s wounded and Natale u half-mexcan grl, fnds hm lyng besde a water hole. pared wth 7 regstered on the sume date last year. CAPTOL CAPERS: - Although the cow populaton of New Jersey dropped last year, mlk producton ncreased, the State Department of Agrculture announces.... Snce pre-war June. 939, foode ncreased n prce n New Jersey 34 5 per cent; rent, 49.2 per cent: clothng 8 per C»tU. furnture 6.2 per cent, the State Department of.abw md ndustry clam*. (. A. P. FMOHT TRANNG Thp Cvl Ar Patrol has announced plans to start a naton wde carpt flluht trnlnlnx program whcl would hghlght, n llrceycar avaton, edurntlon course for MC ader. Momy for the prognm, whch has the pndorscmpnt of tlw Ar Force, would come from Federal appropraton. Opnons of Others (Contnued from Edtoral Pnge powerful on earth. That the. Unted Stales wll trow stll rcher and stronger s certan, t s what she does wth her wealth and her strength -- and herself that matters. * Many factors wll govern the course of ths "manfest destny." Three utruck Mls vstor. The flrt s the future of the Press. To elevate t to such mportnncc may srem professonal prde. Jefferson, WK was wsr n most thngx cox-pnng poltcal phlosophy, dd not thnk so. Hs dctum cokprnns the choce between no Huwrnmcnt :nd no newspapers Ls stll truo. Today the Amercan Press s nne of the best n the world. nktn us whole t s fur bettor thnn llv Brtsh Press. t s morn scrlousmhded, more conscous of ts responsbltes, and does a better Job of servln;: ts communtes. But there s one trend of the Amercan Press whch, gven the nature of the country, s serous. ThLs s ts tendency to elmnate competton. n over 8 per cent of all ctes n the Unted States whch have n dnly newspaper, there s now only one dally paper. Amerlcn belna n contnent no newspaper has yet been able to establsh tself On a natonal bnss.... The ordnary reader n somethng lke. towns and ctes now never sees anythng but one paper. A naton that was born n, srew up wth, ntd ts become f on t^e healthy dash of: npqlop l» n dnnger of tettln mare and norr nto a serfs of jtallhtc bllnks. j Secondly there s tle educn- lmal dllcmna. Can a n.tlor *lost> power nnd prosperty demand Hnt more nnd more of ts people shall have scentfc, twnnnlwcal, or voentonal edncalkm ut the sartw tme pfodure (he mnonl of wsdom needed for tlo sutpssful lo\d<"rsllp of the free world? Only Armrcnns enn answer the queston so fur ns Amflcn s concerned. Fortunately some of them are nt l-nst begjmnk to ask t... There enn be few great dvefhure.s more worth wat-hlhr thnn the cours* of Arn«rlcnn educaton, On t may well depend the knd of cvlzaton n whch our }>randchldren survve. The thrd factor s Canada. Amercans as for south as Texas,!nd partcularly north of 3ull Luke Cty, me becomng ncreasngly nterested n the future wealth and strength of Canada. Tle s far more genem! awnrenrss n the Unted -States of the comng role of Canada n world affars than there s n Brtnln. So far. n poltcal nnd! cultural matters. t.s the Unted! States that has nfluenced Can- ada. Some day ths wll develop nto a two-duy traffc. Dnvld nnd Oolnth wll become Davd and Jonathan. One lonu-s for a De To;quevllle to tell us what tha j portends for the world a century; hence Together, nflupnchk; each oler, suppo trm «acl othr, stundln; n ther repaa maws for the same way of lfe, these two EngllM-speaklmt neghbours by then an overwhelmng force -- may yet, after on«traval, brng n new Augustan ( V Meanwhle the Unted Stales of Amerca, workng out ts dream, blunders benefcently on. Of all natons, ts hstory has a hd her proporton of ^rpatn*.s thnn of basennu; of all peoples ts motves are the least suspect. ts frrors hare been, nnd are, many. ts nstncts have been, and ore, mnuntflctntly rght. We see the small debts from day to day. Let us-, look rather at the huge credt through } the years. Amdst nl the dugers that beset us we can be J thankful that t s to ths dynn- l ml-, humorous. mpntlpnt. lm- pulnlve, generous people then! lus pusxed the leadershp of thej world The Tmes London : NEW START ON WATER The Nru Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton hat. called for M frevh fut m w uter supply. t say* tlmt ll<l Jfr ; ll-[rtwd" bond prupo&l was prematurely put tm-tore the voters, wtlon lme for facllfc fur adequate publc understandng wthout unfed ofllcnl backn! and wltlnut bentflt of tn computed engletltn on Much the wus bs.sed The sjoclhton suggests that tlc state sl.ould assume tpun-.sblly ft): tsmblsk u comprehensve polcy and sup«rvts- rf ts executon, wthout tuelt MKngntt n coastructlon Jle.*: Ths gets close to the heart of the mutter Hcconclllatlon qf txal nnd regonal prvate nl cbflctnn sermul and part* publc water agences full lo Uo stu ntrsts s a task calunt what s needful. for sutesmanshlp a qualty Qo The Assocntlns report, the j conspcuous (t Trenton. A freaj result of a two-year study, soys j stnt s urgently needed, but thut we now luvr adequate rnnntmnn nformtlon: wlnt.s theres Utllr hope (f gettulf W from the poltcans The nlt&> BUSNESS andser VCE DRECTORY Accordon School Dance nstructon HENSCHS Accordon School 72 Brown Avenue. selln Prvate Accordon Lessons (Oltfa n Vour Hem* «r «r Our Our Studo) C«n^l«te Aetortlon Reptttf Sale*, RcntalL Suluae Nckapt and AmpllBen n Muk Book) lor AuudUm For nformaton Call WO 8-43 BWers-Contractors GACOBBE & SON BULDER ft CONTRACTOR 3? Rudolph Ave., Rahwar Speclalltlnc n CUSTOM-BULT HOMES Phone: FUlton Coal COAL-FUEL OL ; KEROSENE > LET US SOLVE YOUR HEATNG PROBLEM ROM SERVCE TO COMPLETE HEAT- NG NSTALLATONS WDGE. 8-4 AVENEL COAL & OL CO. 826 RAHWAY AVE- AVENEL TREAT Delcatessen SHOPPE 63 Rab.waj Are., Woodfcrldje (Opp. Whte Chmrth) SALADS at ther BEST SODA FOUNTAN FRESH BAKERr GOODS Open 7 A. M. to :3 P. M. NCLUDNG SUNDAYS ClMe W«4BMd«y at t Noon Drags Avenel Pharmacy m BAHWAT AVENVB WOODBRDOE 8-94 PRESCRPTONS WHTMANS CANDES CoMMtlM- Flm Onetlng RAYMOND JACKSON AM SON Drugg$t$ 88 Man Street Woodbrdgt, N. J. Telcvhw* -WM Prepare for the Holday Socal Events Group OranMlnns Arcommodatrd ALSO BALLET - TAP - TOE - ACROBAT CLASSES HELD DALY At.Studo 28 Edrar Street Carteret, N. J. For Further nformaton; Call Klmtmll Kay Symchk, Drector Fncral Drectors SYNOWECK Funeral Home U Atlantc Street Carteret, N. J. Telephone KM-575 FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES tabluhed s Two 42 East Avenue Perth Amboy 3 Ford Ave., Fordg VA Furnture LOOKNG FOR Top Value! Dependable Servce! Lowest Prces! WNTER BROS. WAYSDE FURN. SHOP Servng Woodbrldge Resdent! Snce 937 U. S. Hwy., Avenel, N. J. One Mlt North of Woodbrdn Cloverletf Open 5 A.M. 9 P.M., ncl. t. Phone WOodbrldre t Llqusr Stores, Plumbng & Heatng Telephone Woodbrdte -88S Woodbrdge LqUfOr Store JO8. Al^BASCK. Prop. CoBpleto toek of Domwtl* and mported Wnes, Been and Lltntn (74 AMBOT AVKNV WOODBRDGE, N. J. Movng and Truckng t Complete Movng Job J Rooms 25 5 Room* J5 Rooms 3«t Kuuuu U Lo*d> naared t Vun Ep. ECONOMY MOVERS NATON-WDK MOVKK3 ultu t :!ll Natonal Vun Uuta WANTADS 48 BUte Movtnj Htrvlea AdKNT A. W. Hall aad Son «nd Lont Dhtanct Movln and Stome NATON-WlDg SHPPER* of Houehold and Offce Fumltur* Autborlttd Afent Boward Van Llne (*pa«u Hoom lot Rtoraft ORATNG * PACKNG SHPPNG Unclamed Furnltun «( tun Dewnpdon Offce and Wareboue 4 AUnntlc Street, Carteret Tel. Kl-l-35} Musc nstructon Enroll jour chld now for prvate on: TRUMPC* OUTAR ACCORDON GBSON, nanu GUTARS TROMBOff and Amplfer* DRUMS STUDENT RENTAL FLAN For nformaton Call Hl-2-tM SAMMY RAYS A LAW ADR A, Prop. MUSC and KBPAlk SHOP MY New Brunawek Avenue, Fonl Learn to Play the Accordon The Modern, Easy Way No Accordon To Buy On Our Easy Rental Flan nternatonal, modern and classcal musc taught to. begnners and advanced students. Aents lor all topmake accordons. We carrr (uu lsa ot Murcal nstruments and Accessores FerU Amboys Oldwt EttatUbtd Accordon Center Tears At the lam«locaton EDDES MUSC CENTER Ed Bonkoskl, Prop. 357 State St., P. A. VA-6-29 GUDO GRENA nstructor of PANO t ACCORDON THEORY Accompanst for Solosts 85A LOWELL ST., CARTERET CO SOKLER For Arrangements Please Call, Preferably Saturdays, K--M3 C. POZNANSK PLUMBNG & HEATNG SEWERS CLEANED WTH ELECTRC ROTOR TRENCHNG FOR FOOTNGS OL TANKS SKPTC TANKS WATER LNKS SEWERS Sharot Street, Carteret Rl 785 «r Br r ts lacku! s a menus of USK he nlnmllon The assocaton [mposes ;t prognn Hnt would enbrncf the wulr pnts of the suu nd del. «n whnt ord( and by what mean each proln-t wmld be col* structed n lu ducr.smn of resource*, the aasoclatlun say- that to ut f. 7<> *.t<-r suppll* fur he sol beneft of tlav muncpalltle of ndllslre whch by jeohnphleal Hd t>olo (lcnl accdent arl j blessed wth wu«remutce would be lo /nor* the basv water needs of other heavly popultted and ndustralzed sectons of the state On the oth<f hand, t s mpel alve that stt*- quute water supply resom* n - proutd and rfsnvor stes c- \ qured n wctum* where eco! nomlc nnd popl. Km growthajqb! mmnent. lve wll have n come from tttf roup wth most nt slake -thfc publlr - Nrwark Krnlnj M»W», Plumbng & Heatng M Roofng and Sdng «jankless Cols %\ WOODBRDCE Plumbng & Heatng Remodelng New nstallaton! Gas and Ol Burners Call WO--JU, H--7SU L. PCGUE8E - A- LTPO Charlet Fan Plumbng Heatng Electrc Sewer Bmtot Telephone; Woodbrldfe -US4 LNDEN AVENUE WMdbrdfe, N. Photography CAMERAS and PHOTO 7 SUPPLES, for "CHRSTMAS GFTNG" LARGEST SELECTON N TOWN! LAMNATNG - PHOTOSTATS -Day Developtatf and Prlntlnt Servce GALLANTS PHOTO 47 AMBOlf AVENUE Woodbrldfe Open Mon., Krl.» A.M. to 8:3 P.M. Sat. D A.M. - C P.M. Sun. lfl A.M. to 5 P.M. # Real Estate - nsurance SCHOEMAKEf AGENCY Realtor and nsurer "We Sell the Earth and Jnswe Whats On t." EDSON, N.J, LJ Rado & TV Servce ALS RADO & TELEVSON Prompt Epert Bcpan BCA Tube* ud Part* t FEEtaNO ATENU OASTKRET, N. J. A. Kbh, Jr., Pro*. Telephone KM-MM SET NEED HKPAR? CaU WO-a-436 ARTS RADO & TELEVSON SALES and SERVCE 55 AVKNKL ST., AVtNE, AAtcnnu hutalled, Tubta teat- 4 ttt*»t our»t*>re, C»r EETAJB ESTEVt\TTS» KUEK! Henry Janten & Son Tlnnlnc and Sheet M>tal Work Soofln Metal CeUlnft anl Fnraae* W*rk 588 Alden Strtet Woodbrdge, N, J. Telephone *4 Servce Statns # TOWNE GARAGE J. F. Gardner A Son 485 AMBOY AVENUE Woodbrdge WO-B Were SpeeUltts la BEAR WHEEL ALGNMENT AND BALANCE BBAKE SERVCE Slp Covers SELECT NOW! Fabulous new 95: Slp (Cover Fabrcs now n stock. Well brne sam- pes to your home. SERMAYAN UPHOLSTERY SHOPS Est. W7 RAHWAY AVENEL WO--27 FL-8-!)9M Sheet Metal Ths s the tme of the year to get thngs done.... So get t Done Rght wth GAYDAS SHEETMETALWORKS All types «f metal work LEADERS - tutters FORCED AR HEATNG AR CONDTONNG FLASHNG, Ete. Authorzed Dstrbutor ARMSTRONG FURNACES K St. Ann Street, Carteret Sportng Goods Get That REEL FXED NOW! SERVCE STATON KOB "KUMER" "PENN" "AKKJtV- "CKNTAURK" Home of Reel Parts WholwUe and Retal REEL KKPARS A SPECALTY Heel Checked, Cleaned, Pol«n«d, Gr»«d and Adjusted, for Only 4 r A,3U (Plun Pan. f Nerded) We Have, n -Stock TROUT WORMS VVLULFK PCTURES < framed) llumnd HSMNO aud MOTOR BOAT MCKNSKS SSUK) Ask Mow You Cun Wn Out of Our Trophlca AND REPAR SPORTNC GOODS :!5t Muuruc Mlrnt, Ralway rlcyluc RA Tankl«ss Cols (Joaned Wafer Softeners nstalled Call W-8-UM AVENEL COAL and OL CO. 76 Bahwaj Are., Ar«Ml8 Tax Cahs «ou surva JUST PHONE WO 8-2 Fa*t and Co«rt*«M 9*nlM WOQOBRDGL TAX 4«PEARL ST. WOODBRDOE FOR QUALTY (UNON LABEL) CALL WO 8-7 Yes, call today... no fee for estmates. Well rusrrft man to you to help,you plan, showng you moneysavng short-cuts, Folders Bllheads Letterheads, Programs : Booklets Announcements nvtatons House Organc Post Cards Sgns Busness Cards Coupons Call Today lor Free Estmates MDDLESEX PRESS TK WOODtKDCE lt.lsl-, 2 ;t::^ -TREOT U OUHKDCE

12 «Y TAGE TWELVE FRDAY, DECEMBER 7, 95fl ABOUT, YOUR HOME By FRANCES DELL AT you a part-tme gardener who wants a full-tme garden? Most of us me but few of us know how to BO about accomplshng colorful garden year around. The tvevet. les n masterng the art of pnt Rndnuln). You wll fnd that pot garden- ns enables you to stage your own show any tme you wsh. You H-ow or buy your plants n pots or tubs and move them nto your garden when they reach full bloom Another advantage s that you can weed out scrawny plants and replace them wth vlgourous plants wth lttle or no trouble. Pot-gardenng requres lots of plannng, but you wll fnd t more than worth the trouble. There U n great advantage tn beng able to create your flower pcture after the plants are n bloom. f you plan a sequence of blossoms, you could start wth daffodls, tulps, petunas and chrysan- hemums. f_you lke the effect, next year you could try crocus, daffodls, tulps, petunas, zln nlas, and chrysanthemums. Ths wll gve you color from March through October. For wnter show, dont overlook the broad leaf evergreens. Tubs of mountan laurel, azalea and pers can also be used to make beautful desgns n the wnter garden. Ths s not an expensve knd of gardenng. t s somethng that the whole famly can enjoy so n- Vcst n a few pots and the necessary bulbs and plants. You wont be sorry. Vrtues Reward "You dd me a Javor ten year Bgo," sad the old tramp, "and» never forgot t." "Oh," repled the good man, Very pleased wth hmself, "and you have come back after all these yeab to repay me?" "Well no," sad the tramp, " just got nto town and need another favor. So thought of you rght away." Why Why s t the guys who brag they can take t or eave t alone are always takng t. San Dego Host. Crowd! Shop NOW from our complete selecton of CHRSTMAS CARDS and GFT WRAPS PUBLK PHARMACY 93 MAN STREET WOODBRDGE Open Evennc Tll THE BAFFLES OH-A FEW POUNDS. HOW MUCH DONOU WEGH. BERF? O6E- REMEMBER WHEN WBOHEO 6S POUNDS, HAVE A PCTUHE OF MYSELF TAKEN THEN. ByMahoney 65 POUNDS OF SOLD MUSCLE. AN ELEGANT DESSERT FOR A HOLDAY BUFFET s ths Date Cream Roll a delectable enncoctnn made wth whpped cream, marshmallous. honey, dates, nutmeats and crsp oventoasted rce cereal. But for all of ts elegance, ths dessert has a practcal appeal for the busy hostess snce t can be made ahead Of tme and chllled n the refrgerator untl needed. When ready to serve, slce and top wth whpped cream. DATE CREAM ROLL l/j cups whppng cream \:> cup chopped dates 8 marshmallows \ cup chopped nutmeats V cup honey l\< cups Rce Krspes Whp cup of cream untl stff. Cut marshmallows nto small peces. Fold marshmallows, honey, dates and nutmeats nto whpped cream. Crush Ree^Krspes nto fne crumbs. Add cup crumbs to cream mxture; blend.well. Spread remanng crumbs evenly on a pece of waxed paper and place cream mxture on top. Mold nto roll, coatng wth crumbs. Wrap n wax paper; chl for several hours. Slce and serve garnshed wth remanng cream, whpped. Ths recpe makes servngs. After a seven years absence. Edward Everett Horton has returned to moton pctures to play Sr Walter Ralegh n Warners "Story of Manknd." General Gruenther, retrng Supreme Commander of the North Atlantc Allance n Europe, was named presdent of the Amercan Red Cross. WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. \ 8 GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. Enclosed please fjnd $3. for one-year subscrpton to: D NDEPENDENT-LEADER CARTERET PRESS EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to: NAME ADDRESS TOWN FOOTBALL COACHES unverstes was found to be $.-NOT TOO FUNNY Unversty football coaches of- 5, whch s hgher than almost ten are pad more than deans and j half the natons college presdent*, state unverstes ther top sal presdents, accordng to a survey arles run between $7, and $,- conducted by the Natonal Edu- 5. umd-grant colleges have caton Assocaton. The medan the second hghest pay scale for salary of toolbar, coaces n state coaches, wth f medan of $,5. San Francsco Sammy Garca, 7, found a par of handcuffs on hs way home from school and, boyllke, he snapped one end around hs wrst. Along came Ronald Daves. 2, who snapped the other end around a Karane-door GRFFTHS "The Musc Center of New Jersey" Have A Fne Stock Of World-Famous Panos And Hammond Organs...atprces.and TK STKNWAY HEPPLEWHTE {An 8th century Englsh d^gn wth tha Funou Strnwy J acton and tone, and the jra** of lne ud proporton Of (ffr,rmhepplcwht«rrmlnn.obul.«m«d wtl Dtl frutwood tnl) wth bench to match. THE WURLT/ER FRENCH PROVNCAL * of ttunj M Wurlte pno. l* one, n thr *rrf popuur colorng md dtntcang lut reflect the f^num nfluence of the furnture found n tkt proncm of Ad fa th beacfa lu aulcl«terms you can afford! A Pano s a wonderful Chrstmas gft. And Grffths s a wonderful place to select t. Nowhere else n the entre Metropoltan area can you fnd go many fne models of go many famona panos Bde by sde n a sngle store. You cant choose from among these panos anywhere else. And t s worth somethng to know that your pano came from "The Home of Famous Panos" and that you can always be sure of depend- ble, relable servce n the future. Our salesmen are thoroughly experenced pano and organ men and can ad you greatly n choosng a pano or organ that wll sut both your taste and puree. THE HARDMAN DLO PLAYER PANO Ym un play t hj handler fh mur >oll, Full OS nolmjstmemuthe naweoatole. ConUol alcouc pea not n uae. THE EBER FRENCH PROVNCAL GRAND TU Wokar a as ou honmj nau l pn TVera ara.olbar Vabtt pano, ll apuu u Rraula of larouaftlahm a oontentmlut and amart aetuntbatanmnrnatfuba ttuwk. All bat btulal # ahtc. handle. Sammys yplls for help brought hs mother, Mrs. Frances Qarca. who took one look and called polce. They unlocked Sammy nnd the garage door, checked the seral number on the handcuffs nnd found that an offcer had lost them on patrol. THK ST.NWAY GUAM) HGH-CUMBlNf <,, Jacksonvlle, p] n were called when,,,, found clrnr Sr.v (, : on a local bullcln K. " mll got there, on oll(. k* coon was dstort,.,,, 7»» let TP Stf n ««v lu. llr hono nf leng (bf ner»nrlmna rt.r. of kalnft mu.nnn.. nrr..lran. muc tchnl*, ran rwl trlctton alanm- Strmwf frrand Pannf, Ktb nr>w anl U4rd, n hr rlltrrrnt.wa anl WMH are avlablo t GrAttu. Uclu«ve StenraT reyraaoalalva b Norlb Jeraey. THE CHCKKKLNG MODKUNK Onroflhrrhfslcl an- ( ^htrkrnne prmlurrn XM nrlnlne hr pm alnr, ll- Malm M tr.mh ro^ {cherry}, all olunallfl tt Onlltlt., «.lb Lruth lo ;,, THE KMBAL. ENGLSH REGENCY Th. buullul Knlut R«a«nt, Conaakm ll hvkw wth practcally alt bona mleroa. OhuaaUa Ohuuahl b ljkl M l lood «tt a brack lo suuh. O,m of aanutno» pnwl.n of «HW a ohuoalla n olbrf *l)lu and n «U hsabaa. We represent the followng makes of lne panos: STENWAY CHCKERNG MUSETTE WURLTZER KMBALL WNTER HARDMAN WEBER TH WORLDS MO»T HONORO WATCH Thare j no fner watch n ol the world han a longnts. Whether you purchase t for yourself, or at a specal gft, you know you are gettng o watch that t worldknown for accuracy, for desgn and for tvperor value. LONGNES. Dstnctve n evo/ detal. Hand-lapped 4K yuld wsc. $5. FT 9 GRFFTHS s The Place To Select Your HAMMOND ORGAN TM oldest and larget Hammond Organ dealer n New Jeney All fve model* are avalable for purchasng or rentng. Concert Model Church Model Home Model Spnel Model and The Chord Organ CUORl) MUDKL The u^n tk«l null* (K>Ml>-l fh a)une wtl.l kftwug mtlt la tjtjoy Ktayug lle llduuuj. UUuuUfl SMNET MObK, ho f. ulu Huuuool for h.mr. anl >uall cburchn. UbtaualU a ht u Al 6ut<«, CONVENENT LAY-AWAY PLAN STATE JEWELERS WO MAN STREET, WOODBRDGE EVKNN; ONGNES Brllant ex-, ample of the watchmakers art. UK gold. $5. FT an X 8 "The Muac Center of New Jersey GRFFTH PANO COMPANY STENWAY KEKKSKMATVKS 65 BKOAD STREET NEWAKK 2, N. J. Open Evenngs Untl Chrstmas

13 rakteret PRESS A record flow of Cflsh to the nnvnors of the country so far t VM MRS been reported by the V o r k Stock Exchanges magazne. The exchange fal,-ts " that nearly $6,,,,,.rn pad out n the frst nne,, to holders of comlnm k., lurd on the bg board. Ths ; 7 per cent more than n the rlod last year. k :, n: n Rval Studes : rnr youve been stuynft months how to ncrease your v Flow dd t turn out?" (.m]y. The boss wns studyng. same tme how to cut down ths weeks / patterns.*) TAUDTAN - /A. r 27 jvew Patten No. 49 A danty V d leeve drett wth a pretty lt- \:rl look, Small or bg collar n rufflng and twn lhaped s. No. 49 wth PATT-O- A ncluded u ntueff, 9, 8,. yean. 8»4t**eTd of 39- \- ecshm, V yard. dlework Pattern No. 27 obtan a mart modern effect embroderng th de$gn n < sttth mnd dfferent thadet of f e color. No. V hat ho-rm rftr 4 detmt. 36c for each drtu pattern, toch needlework pattern, to EY LANE BUREAU, Dept. S," 367 We$t Adam Strut, u S, lltnou. phone rates are LOW Hartford 6 < Norfolk r M ml.m.u»«3mn n mm, ltl% t* <>! rm Alpne nfornulon. TcljU Obtaned! t» mort convenent when we nuke your tasermtlou. y e t rout* TO morel Actual tcket trtc* la fll you ny. No charge (or our ervlce. \ _^o w Htmnmt ADOPT some of these food econ- ^* omles and see how savngs can be reflected n your food bll. Use cream to replace mlk and butter when you prepare mashed potatoes. Save water n whch potatoes were cooked and use for soup, gravy or as lqud fur rolls and bread. Keep cut onon or lemon n a covered glass jar and you wont THS WEEKS RECPE Zppy Frut Salad Dressng (For 4 Suhd.s) V cup commercal soured cream. teapoon sugar teaspoon vnegar 2 tablespoons maynnnnse tablespoon crumbled blue cheese. Blend sour cream wth sugar, vnegar, mayonnase and blue ch«e>e. Mx untl smooth and top frut arranged on salad green! wth t just before servng. have to toss them away after one or two uses. Dry both celery and parsley leave and use for seasonng soups, stews and stuffngs. Those bts of cheese can be grated when theyre dry and used when grated cheese s specfed. Save those bts of butter left on bread and butter plates. They can be used for seasonng vegetables. Whether you roast or smmer meat, cook t at very low temperature and prevent excessve shrnkage. You can save as much as 5% of the meat by usng alow cookng methods. Buy day-old bread and savs money on t, f you dont eat t all durng the same day, see that ts kept well wrapped and stored n a well-covered bread contaner. Cereals, flour and sugar, f you use them n quantty, wll save you money t bought n substantal quantty......,.. Navy plans to send second task force nto Atlantc FRDAY, DECEMBER 7, Mf was thr thrd.edd-nt n thr Townshp wthn thm- woeks whch clamed a lfe. ONF, WAV TO DO T Albuquerque. N. Mex. Burplars, nnd coeds who lve at the! Unversty of New Mexcos New jhokoa Hall, beware The buldj ng s now equpped wth photoelectrc cells at all archways lead- ng nto two enclosed patos. No one wll be able to sneak n or out. after P.M. wthout trppng a burglar alarm. A*»> trouble BALLOON RECORD Rapd Cty, S. Dak. Two Navy commanders, Malcom D. Ross, 37. and Morton. Lews, 43, both of Washngton, D. C, recently soared to the record heght of 76, feet n a gondola attached to a bg gas-flled balloon. The earler record of 72,395 feet was set n a flght from here n 935. RGHT NUMBER protecton., ^_^, Make «ur» your employers records show your name and socal securty number EXACTLY as they appear on your socal securty card... A LOVELY GFT FOR HER.... Comfortable CAPESKN LEATHER SLPPERS Wth Cushoned Sole Hgh and Low Wedges 3.99 "Chrstmas Slpper Headquarters" SHOE CO. Cawful Fttng Snce JO.8.,. $ 82 SMTH STREET PEftTH AMBOY OrKN DALY TO 5:3, FRDAHj TLL 9 P. M. Take a tp from Santa.. Hundert Receves (.also Promoton PEHTH AMBOY Appont - nrnt of frvn Hundert, 42 Crocus Street, WoodbrdRe as Supervsor. Opontlons. n the Supply and Dstrbuton Dvson wns announeed tdny by The. Calforna Ol Cnmpnny. M Hundert recently served ;s n foreman n the Roflnery Dvson n hs new dutes he wll sutervse the operaton, m(ntenn<v tm rxprnslon of trrmnls us well us the operaton of a ppelne spur between the Refnery nt Perth Amboy and the Buckeye Ppe Lne Company nt Lnden, New.Jersey. Mr. Hundert joned The Calforna ol Company n ts Eneneer- \nn Department n 95 after rerevnc n masters degree n chemcal engneerng from New York Unversty. He also took under- Kr.duate work at Cty Collese n New York. They Meant t nsurance Man: Ever had any accdents? Westerner: Nope. Got a couple rattlesnake btes though. nsurance Man: Great Scott Dont you call those accof man! dents? Westerner: No sr. They bt me on purpose. ORArE FETE,.. PrrUy Srnv dn Tehoe dsplays hnnrhe of rr»pn nd tnrlrnt wne prrs* at nnnal Valley of the Moon VnUje Festval n Sonoma, Cal. Sorel,v f the comrades wll just rear hack nnd clam that Russans nvented negatves, n language, that s, we shall beleve them completely. Memphs Commercal Appeal. So True "How dd you know my fnther was a drugnlst?" "Well, you sad you (jot all your good looks from hm." EH( ATONAL AD PAGE THRTEEN «">Y DES N CLOTHES D t t t t Touelher wth grdunt*»: w post-dortoral studentv «toul of; molher s VT^trc doth^j dryw»nd son ooo young Amerlc»n» receved j became trapped n the roury mtm the nverare of. cash for chlw, whch WM operatng whett mrurton n. WM.of tudy! he ** ln *» *, H(?,\» tr * e ^* multple abmlon* klled hm be-, nt nolrges and unlventles n the, forp hl, mothbr, mnd hlm ta tb» Unted Slates dmnj 954. Whle m»ehne. mlv 82. or one-fourth, of the >- uleurdubtej reeevlng ad were ; Wwrth Knowng pvsun ;.cettflc studes, about! The curt for headaches. t MW nn-lmlf, or 8 grnduate stu-, here, s not to worry. Thla we. dens ;nu vrtually all.3 posl-j mu^ fle wth the W. C Pleld; (drtnl students reeelytng ad standard prescrpton for lnso«were prepnrlng for careers n mlna net n lot of sleep Der* scence. ver Post ^Z^^ZZ * *!^ ^ **!?««\W\ T AND CH.mtl.Ns"BOOKS CHRSTENSENS 956 Frendly FOR HER Hosery AT.ASK.S BBl.S COOK BOOKS DCr* TONARKS.ATK.ST FCTON AM) NON-FCTJON g BOOKS HRTM; AF.R AM) NOTKS WRTNG S _ PORTFOLOS ATOGRAP, rkltockatm AND S R SCRAP ALBUMS DARES (t ST BOOKS S EDUCATONAL TOYS DOLLS t STUFFED «BOOK TOYS GAMES FOR THE FAMLY S SHOP < hrlrmm and New Yrar LARGF. 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14 Sunday s Date For Jans Concert perform Two Sonus wthout Words ::WARK Myron Janls, whoj by Mendelssohn md Mendelssohns nt to the forefront of the, Scherzo n E mnor as well ns en group of Amercan key- Kabalevskys Sonata No. 2. :td nrtsts, wll be presented at j t Mosqup Theater, Newark, Sunv n the Grffth Musc Poundn- m. De second of ts current :r h muster pano concerts. H n hs twentes, Jants has ; ;lv toured Amerca n recltl ; tht Wlsons and also has hstory of 2th Century-Pox. At!.: lslly successful European lrtut count, t hud already KOKSH <> n- n hs credt. He has also apl> d as guest artst wth many close to $2,,. drj symphony orchestras n- (ndm the New York Phllhaf"- n.nlc. Phladelpha Orchestra and b Boston. Chcago and San lncs-o Bymphonles..l; wll open hs program wth fhkm Prelude, Fugue" and Y.uMMms, transcrbed by Harold lm. followed by the Beethoven < Wklst Bonn to n C major nml H Chofftn group, consstng of tlo mpromptu n A flat major, the Nocturne n D flat major and the Scherzo n C shrp mnor. n the second half of the program le wll Whle no estmates have been made publc thus far. t s snl that "The KtK and," the Yul Brymer-Debnrah Kerr Clnemt- Scope muscal ms Joned the bb; my-nrtkers md s one of the M-l Ferrer, who recently completed h s role n "War and Peace," n taly n Englsh for an talan producer, has returned to Pars to make a move for an Amercan outft. He wll then star n a French-languaRe feature for a French studo. V.. P. by Reed & Barton FRDAY, 7, 56 HOMEMADE TANDY AT HOLDAY TM s : (rent whch every homemakfr would lke to he nhp tn offer HT famly ;td KPSU. But alat! Snmetlrnps t sff* one just cant lm tn- tme to prop re them. Well, heres a recpe from Sugar nformaton, nc., for a creamy concocton whch we assure you cmt be turned out quckly, and wth the greatest of ease. UN raled Coconut-Mnt Puttes, and can be made up n a varety uf colors fur a really lovely effect. Here s the recept: COCONUT-MNT CANDY PATTES 2 cups sugar teaspoon ol of peppermnt Yz cup-mlk -, cup chopped coconut tsp. cream of tartar Food colorng Dssolve surar n mlk, Add cream of tartar, Cook slowly, stlrrnr constantly untl a small amount wll form a soft ball n coud water 238 on candy thermometer). Add peppermnt, cocanut and food colorng. Str well. Allow to cool slghtly. Drop by spoon onto waxed paper to,cool. Yeld: l doxen 2-nch pattes. NOTE: Mxture may be dvded n half and one half tnted green and the other half tnted red as tradtonal Chrstnas colors. James Cagney has the role of the late Lon Chaney, n the flm, "The Man of a Thousand Faces." Carney, by the way, s takng ths role very serously and was busy on the lot three weeks n advance of shootng, workng on research and fttngs, Dorothy Malone wll play Cheneys frst wfe, but the other promnent roles are yet to be flled. t has been announced that Pat Wayhe, son of John Wayne, has been selected by Drector John Ford to star next summer n the $4,, move, "The Valant," for C. V. Whtney Pctures. Pat, a blond, blue-eyed, 7-year-old hgh school senor, once thought of enterng the presthood, but t seems that he s to be an actor, whether he wants to or not. A greetng card lke ths s certan to be enjoyed long after the Chrstmas season s but a memory. The Chrstmas Card That No One Else Can send Just take a quck look around and youll notce counters and wndows are suddenly comng alve wth fat Santas, shnng snowflakes, tnsel and tree ornaments. So, you see. ts not a bt too soon to decde on a sutable Chrstmas card for your specal holday greetng ths year. f youre lke most of us, youve probably dscovered that shoppng for an ndvdual-lookng card for you and your famly s often a dsappontng experence. Thats why so many people who feel ther holday message should be expressed n warm, personal, ndvdual terms are turnng to photographc greetng cards. Nothng but nothng really puts the strctly personal" stamp on a Chrstmas card the way a pcture of your own takng does. And {that pcture may be one now n j your album that youve taken some tme durng the year, or one that you shoot wth a holday theme especally selected for "seasons greetngs." Your famly pcture record for 956 probably contans a number of snapshots that would, lend themselves admrably to the taak of sayng "Merry Chrstmas." f you decde to take a specal pcture for your Chrstmas card, there are, of course, endless possbltes awatng your camera. Several of the photographc cards we receved last year mght spark your magnaton. One that we especally enjoyed was a shot of the lttle grl of the house all togged out n red flannel pajamas and seated, on the famly hearth "watng for Santa." Another was a close-up of shny Chrstmas balls strung across the mantel. Each ball bore a large letter and the whole spelled out "MERRY CHRSTMAS." Stll another featured a frosted wlndowpane a home-grown Jack Frost job done wth a soap spray showng Junors fnger just completng the words "MERRY XMAS" across t. -JoHn Van Gulder Madam Butterfly L$u> ( For Presentaton Saturdw NEWARK The Oast of plr.- dlnls for the Grffth Musc Foundatons presentaton f> f Madam Butterfly" by the NBC f)]>era Company at the M6»que TlnHer, Newark, on Saturday evenng ns announced by Chandler Cowes, manager of the company, ft ll be as follows. Mnclam Butterfly, Clo Co flan, Elane Malbn; Suzuk, Co Clo Rans servant, Edth Evans; U. 8. Navy Lt. Plnkerton, DRVU Lloyd; Knte PnkeHon, Louse Whetsel; U S. Consul Sharpless, John Tyers; Com. a marrage broker, LulKl Vellurc; Prnce Yatnadorl, Jlml Ben; the Bonze, Mchael Qunn; Recorder, Edward Wllams. A new Englsh verson of Puccns famous opera made by Ruth and Thomas Martn wll be used. Herbert Grossman wll conduct (he orchestra. The Masque presentaton wll brng to the close a most successful, sold-out tour of 47 prncpal Amercan ctes by a company whch conssts of nnetysx accomplshed artsts.the latter were recruted from tlw NBC Televson Opera Theatre, the Metropoltan Opera and U,,., m opera stnaes across n,,.,, form nn ensemble of \»\\ m present opera n EKS «\ sored by RCA md NBc clal qualtes of the com,,,,,.,, t"\ developed by NBC ProV, uel Cotzlnoff, and PH,., Adler, muscal and drector. he Truth "ve got a pretty tls ;,,,,., L lob before me," remark,./^ genenloslst. "Mrs. Nrwn,, "" ployed me to look up >,,, t, J tree and ve got to nf,,, m that one of her relatves Wv, trocuted," "Why worry about tlm > nls frend. "Just wrte n hll man n queston occuped n P,, f of appled electrcty nt llu,, ( publc nsttutons. No Mattrr Most Klls dont carr v.,,, men have blue eyes (l \, h eyes as long: as they lum,,. bucks. St. Albaas N;r, t\^ pta) News, U. S. N. s. bate, L... N. Y. AM A CHRST- MAS TREE C.OMlNO TO Ttt YOU THAT CHRSTMAS fl AT SCHLESWOBRS PAMOU8 CHfclSTMAS CARD GALLERY. YOUX FND REUOOUB. MOD- ERN. CLASSC AND AMOS- NG CARDS FOR EVERYONE. BVBN YOUR UNCLE FROM TM- BUKTU... EACH ONE 6 MORE DOraCTlVE AND HANDSOME THAN THE NEXT. YOUR FRENDS WLL WANT TO KEEP THEM ALWAYS. WE NVTE YOU TO COME. AMD SEE THEM fe t..; Slver Sculpture Classc Rote Slver Wheat Francs Dancng Flowers LEFT TO BGHT:. JM.5 $ ( S... J9.75 "A Gft from the Jeweler s Always Somethng Specal" Plan OPEN FRDAY EVENNG TLL 9 Dhrlded Payments Arranged Sal (Z?Mt &AL 93 MAN StREET WOODBRDGE Fhoe WO-8-W2S Save >n Toys At j n DOOLEYS More than ever- Yellow Pago Advertsng FOR ALERT BUSNESSMEN s your busness name easy to fnd n the Yellow Pages? Are your products and servces adequately advertsed? Remember, 9 out of look for you n the Yellow Pages. THE DEALER YOURE LOOKNG FOR...feMtytoapotnth Yellow Page*. (And tha trademark* he tttum help you fnd the kntnd of product you want fat.) Ml ft-trmmhfl D>alw Bmn H ttacm Tnt To fnd "wtw»-t«. Mv" <M4M,..LM n k* YELLOW PAGES clyouplombook Many Thngs t s nterestng how many thngs really are a stream that Henry Fonda, who has been known to declare that he would not make another Western, ls cur- horses mustnt be traded n the mddle of. FarflelU < daho Courer. School ntegraton gans roblems reman. rently starrng n Paramounts "The Tn Star," a yam ubout an ex-sherff who turns rewardmoney kller, but has a bg enough ; heart to Dall out a younger, nexbut perftmced sherff who fnds hm-.self n trouble. GVE A TYPEWRTEh THS CHRSTMAS Smth St., Between Madson and McOllan Perth Amboy, N. J. NOW s the Tme to Sa v at the PerthAmbo Savngs nsttuto SENSATONAL VALUES - on our - DSCOUNT TABLE! See Our lne Selecton uf CHRSTMAS TREES.Select Your* Now. Well k-serve lt For Vuu. DOOLEYS HOJSt. Georges Avwue LARGEST SELECTON OF TOYS ANYWHERE!! Shop n Caretre«Comfort PLENTY OF FKKK PAKKNG HP ACE! House of Toy* Woodbrdg«"Oldebt»ud Urre*t Toy Store b th* Area" USE OVU HANO CHARGE BUY NOW, PAY LATER Opeu Daly to 9 P. M. OPEN SUNDAYS 957 CLUB. "^~ NOW OPEN! What a joy t s to receve a bountful check just n tme for your Chrstmas gftng... a check bg enough to nsure the "best Chrstmas eve" for all your loved ones wth NO "hangover" of Chrstmas blls for you! You can get on the recevng end of just such a check for Chrstmas 957 by jonng our Chrstmas Club NOW. Just a lttle money stashed away each week adds up to lots of Chrstmas joy for everybody... ncludng YOU! The FORDS NATONAL BANK The Frendly Bank of Fords, New Jersey MKMBKR FEDERAL.RESERVE tybtem MEMHER OF FEDERAL DEKMUT NSURANCE CORP. REGULAR DVDEND NCREASED Save more and earn more at Perth Amboy Savngs. Our ncreased dvdend rate, payable December, 95<, means ncreased ncome for you. The PKBTH AMBOY Savngs nsttuton PER ANNUM

15 CAKTERET PRESS Fashon Now s a color that s com- L mnre and more nto the faah- J pcture. t s consdered a [jc color by many desgners to- t, complements or goes well nlmost every color known. t color that most of us can,, wth confdence. t s most. m -c on a gray-hared lady lush color. j. n y of the outstandng dn- [,< for fall, sprng and, summer ad vantage of the flatterng trs of yellow. For sprng look lpllchv shoes, bags, and as trm :[l!k whte hats. the lngere department yellow has never been more popular. Perhaps ths because t U such a cheerful, brght color to greet the mornng n.., Evenng separates are not new but you wll aee many advertsed as Just the thng for the comnr holday partes f you are on a lmted budget. The chffon evenng skrt s coupled wth a Jeweled cashmere or wth a, caahtrere that l«fashoned after a bathng sut. Word has t that the ostrch evenng fan s back n vogue, Personally, would feel a lttle out of place wth an ostrch fan, even at ft most formal occason. However, f you are one of those women who wll do anythng to be n "strp" and dont mnd at- Jon Our 957 CHRSTMAS That Earns CLUB DVDENDS RGHT NOW Each Week You Save Kovetbsr You Receve 8 * -5 S jj 3W 5. { S Plus Dvdends Frst Savngs & Loan Assn. of Perth Amboy»:$<> STATE STREET H-2277 Daly 9 A. M. to 4 F. M. Saturday 9 to 2 Noon Member Fc;!>.., Savngs and Loan nsurance Corp. tradng attenton ths la your weapon. f you are gong to buy a party dress for the Chrstmas dongs consder red. Red ts a great favorte wth men and wll do wonderful thngs for your complexon f you choose the rght shade. t s not a color for the young exclusvely red looks lovely on the gray-hared lady or wll play-up the colorng of a salt and pepper. A proposed An dea student has the frequent use of THS* :STARS By LYN CONNELLY QNE of the bggest blows to w marrage anywhere and Hollywood n partcular, s the blowup af the Bob Crosby "deal" marrage... For 7 years they have lved happly together and rased fve chldren and now, when Bob seems to be at the pnnacle of hs success va televson (a feat accomplshed on the strength of hs own engagng personalty rather than hs brothers name), somethng has gone wrong to hs personal lfe. Ths s not the frst tme success has brought sorrow to a famly... Many couples seem able to meet the ptfalls of lfe n remarkable fashon together but when success fnally smles on them they are unable to cope wth the brllant rays... There was Frank Snatra and hs Nancy who were very happy untl they ht Hollywood fame... There were such couples as Margaret Sullavan and Henry Fonda and Jennfer Jones and Robert Walker,.. Fame exacts ts toll somewhere along the lne and t usually s n marrage. Bob has always spoken so hghly of hs wfe: her effcency, her beauty, her perfecton as a mother nd wfe... t s dffcult to beleve they no longer see eye to eye.,. Ther daughter, Cathy, has come a long way n both beauty and talent and t would seem ths should be a more closely knt famly tban ever, but who can understand Hollywood homesteads? Meanwhle, brother Bng s dodgng questons about hs two-year frendshp wth starlet Kathy Grant... He has been seen wth no other grl than Kathy, but denes there s a romantc nterest... But we doubt f any 23> year-old grl would forego all other beaus for the sake of a frendshp not even wth Bag Crosby. DONT WAT!! F YOU WANT DELVERY N TME FOR THE CHRSTMAS HOLDAYS Only a Few More Days to Place Your Order to Aswre Delvery for Chrstmas CUSTOM-MADE Custom-Made... RAPERES! SLPC MAKE UP DEAFS TO g ANY TYPE WNDOW N-» P-MNG WALL-TO-WALL! S use the fnest, newest fabrcs \MQUE SATN BOUCLE VVflN-BACKS, ETC. Lned or Unllncd 7 THE COST A *> LOW AS PR. "Wn: Your Measurements) jjj g GROUP : SOFA and 2 CHARS $7 fraverserods, w solds and tweeds. Guaranteed to lt and-gve. _ ld tj A V ^^r. $98 SALE Vat-dyed, nc-shrunk, Barkolotl*. Salcloths, ".,...79 g youton,wear. GROUP H-... SALE$ your pck of the worlds fnest fabrcs, by Schumacher, 5* lane j<"» ""* " * *"» s «from 28" to 26"» WamsuUa, Fuller and Dan (lver. S GUARANTEED VAT-UYKD FRE-SHRUNK Ralway Fashon Fabrcs MAN STREET *»«* *» Pk««8-33RAHWAY Open Eve* gvenlws vtsn* > s r FREE N BEAK OK OUR STORh STAMPS «. * H. AYMEJSS FRDAY, DECEMBER 7, 956 Alcoholcs to Get Help at Hosptal PERTH AMBOY The new Alcoholsm Treatment Center, n county-wde proram, began nt Perth Amboy General Hnsplt^] ths wrek and wll be wld every Mondny from 9 AM. to 2 P.M. Wth ts headquarters at Roosevelt Hosptal, ths program la worklr thrown the cooperaton of the «tfltp Deportment of Health - Dv s on of chronc llness Control, M The hosptals are provdng ther medcal staff to work part- nw on ths program. Dr. Herbert Horhm, No-Psycllntrlst and Jr. Mortmer Klen of the medcal tfff partcpate n the program at le Perth Amboy General Hosptal. Mrs. R. Joan Gullmartln, a rarunte psychatrc socal worker s Drector of the new Alcoholsm Treatment Center. Mrs. OullWar- ;n wll be avalable for dscussln? wth groups or wth patents relatves the whole problem of alohollsm so as to mprove undertandln?, whch wll help the lu- dvdual patent. Each person seekng ad from ;hls center s accepted as a person wth a problem who needs help. The frst appontment s often movated by a recent drnkng epsode. Ths current problem s handled wth sympathetc understandng by the socal worker. Durng future meetngs the patent s guded n developng a longrange plan for handlng other problems he may be confronted wth." The patent receves a thorough medcal examnaton ncludng necessary laboratory tests to help determne hs total health. Good health s essental for the establshment of constructve rehabltaton. After the results of the medcal examnaton are known, and after addtonal ntervews wth patents, the case s evaluated by the treatment center staff. Agan, each patent s gven ndvdual and careful consderaton REMEMBER" From E. Sue Woofter, Clarluburp, W. V.: remember when we used to make sorghum molas «es by grndng out the juce from cane stalks. We would take the ; cane mll down by the creek and set t up. A horse was htched to * long beam and someone would rde the horse, usually a lttle tyke lke myself, around and around all day grndng out cane juce. Dont know whether or not the horse ever got dzzy. The boler that the cane juce was cooked n was near the creek, too, and the skmmngs were poured nto the creek. How the fsh ever survved s a mystery, for they were of the drtest green color untl the syrup was nearly done. The fnshed product WM fne enough and we put t n kegs for wnter use on hot buckwhea cakes and also to make gnger bread. t sold for around ffty cents per gallon, now f one could purchase t at all, t would be four dollars a gallon. The cane was alway cut around the frst of September before frost came.»» From Lena Lofue, Chandlerrtlle, llluolt: can remember when my mother knt all of the socks and mttens for my dad and brothers, and for me to wear to school n the wnter,, several years ago, as am now 62. also remember when mother made apple butter n bg ron kettles, a job that took all day. (Send contrbuton! to thl column «The Old Tmor, Communty Frog 8«ff ce, Box», Frankfort, Kentucky.), Just Paragraphs No Wonder Mans jaw s recedng, says a bologst. And no wonder what wth the way man has been havng to take t on the chp for, lo, these many long and weary years, -- Mnneapols Star. Be Careful The doorkeeper hurred down De steps of a club to open the car door, slpped, and rolled the last few steps. The manager, who happened to be standng n the entrance, called out angrly: "For goodness sakes, be careful. People wll thnk your a member." Back nterest seems to be here to stay. t Ls found n the very best collectons n everythng from suts, to evenng dresses. To gve an old dress back nterest, try a brght clp or pn "worn at ths unusual spot of the necklne. We Carry A Complete Selecton Of MPORTED & DOMESTC WNES & LQUORS Free Delvery DAL 5975 ROCKMANS TAVERN & LQUOR Store luudolph St., and Perghlm Ave. CAKTERKT, N. J. Q D*)«* the Feod A Dmr Admnstraton wle and lrslrny food nnflt for human connumptlont f so on what rrotnth? A Ye«, the Food & Drug Admnstraton sezes nml deslny- tlmsands of tons of food each year after determnng t unft fm hmuu consumpton. For nstance n August the agency sezed 6 tuns of food of whch 68 tons were contamnated by deleterous ch-m cals ncludng ce cream cone contanng barc ard: Wlent treated wth mercural compound; frozen spnach wth an excess of DDT resdue; mtaton vanlla flavorng contanng coumnrln, etc. 532 tons of wheat was sezed contanng flth contamnaton; one sezure was made for ms-brandng. Q Can yon tell me f people wth mental handcap! are ncluded n the tate-federal Tocatlonl rehabltaton program? A Yes. For the year endng June 3, 956. approxmately 3. perons who had mental handcaps were placed n jobs, about 2% more than n 955. Q Who recevlet the monthly Veterans Admnstraton allowances under the War Orphan* Educatonal program the student or the parentt A f the student s under 2, hs lvng parent or guardan wll receve the allowance. f he s 2 or over the allowance wll be pad drectly to hm, Q What U the latest fgure en Commodty Credt Corporaton tnr- A-A of July 3, 956, the CCC reported $8,3,99, nvested n prce-supported agrcultural commodtes. 2,3,, n outstandng loans, and $5,89,, n nventores. Ths was more than a bllon-dollar ncrease over July 3, 955. CCC reported t lost $66,7,434 on prce support operatons durng July alone, almost double the loss n July What polce power AM* the Federal Government mantan over the tatest A The Federal Government controls nter-state commerce, communcatons, and such polce actvtes as come wthn the Jursdcton of the FB and other unts of the Department of Justce. Hygene Forever "Doctor told me to sleep wth both wndows op n," " have only one wndow, but can open t twce." Chcago beauty expert says women spend a lot of money n beauty parlors to please the men. Thats all rght. The men pay the blls. Buffalo Tmes. Hraks Flower Shop Lowell, Cor. Blanchard Street CARTERET Place Your Orders For ^ GRAVE BLANKETS \ CENTERPECES WREATHS GREENS Phone Kb.l TOP JOCKET,,. Johnny.nnrdrn. 46, broke all-llmr world rdng record held by Englands Sr Oardon Rchards (retred) when he posted vctory number 4,87 at Del Mar, Cal. Trumph of Comfort "m not sure qute understand those knee-acton wheels." arc T PAOK [TF.KN Ths an That Allhnnh thf forward pas* was nlrmlmrrl nto f.<th«ll n M(, t M:H *rvcn )r.r» hfforf K was rp-onnlrccl,m» potrnl nffensly* vr.pon. hl rmf»b«o( WM a hrn lltllr know n, hrvly not. wrl(hrl Sntrr l»»np tr»m (plche4 > hralhrr" n All s!» lt hfdlo bnmhardfd Army wtth p«r, drfrallnf the West Pant «Ulw*rU bv On* of Nltf* l>«mf>.t. n thl«93 rtctorf «n Knulr Rnrknr... Jm Thorp* enrrd 2S touchdowns and t«u«4 l«pnlnt. n Volleybaa n< orlrtnatrd n S. by Wllam (. Mnrjn, M llolyokr, Mas*. The (smr m frst known as Mbsonrttr... Churlrs "Chrk" Eraaa of Thlcsrn was Ht vrterun am oaf rntrnts n thr Natons) AmatMr Oolf rhamplonshp al jke Ftrect, llnos. Pror to the Srpttmber M meet, Erana h»4 plnyrd n h* (onrnamrnl 33 trslrht Umea,.. John Marshall, former Yale swto< mnt str from Australa, », new natonal record for the H- yard butterfly at Melbourne, cteok- j ln( 8.» seconds. "Why ts lke ths th: wheel* Ktvv S) f Mm run nvrr ; peds- rln you h.rlly cl t." - From - STARS SWEET SHOP \tecfton of ^ Malt mark C< 52 Washngton Avcnr ff*t»*** /«*,, \*t^f».j«... AFFAR and / arl A (:.\ru n-t our FAMLYCLOTHNG STORE ndes- Mens Grls- Soys Head totoe Outfts nmmth reg. U«Mans reg. U«Mans. SPORT SHRT Buy3for*ll Raffngton, Schck, Ronson, PRCE ELECTRC SHAVERS Sonc RECORD PLAYERS G.E. TOASTERS, CLOCKS, RONS, SKLLETS, MXERS, FRYERS, PERCOLATORS Casco RONS RADOS CAMERAS LUGGAGE SKW A T C H E S JEWELRY DOLLS T Y S G A M E S 86 SMTH ST OLN HtlOAV KVt:.NlN( TM. U L TBOOKATHOME g,tjs PAY NEXTJWJ

16 PACE SXTEEN an yon rltf me Home Afore* en rate el proft* (or untl bulnm cttnparrd ta bl bnfllnet A Th# fate of proft (or small busness (assets under } mllon) h*l always bren nwfrthan that of bg bttalness (assets over S mllon). n M< th* (lst full j*nr after war-tfnt controls were lfted rtt of preflt bf (orr taws on stockholders equty (or small manufactur- Jtf corporatons «at 7.5% lower than the rat* of larger corporatons. n 952 thf rate was 28.4% lower and n 955 the rate of rmau busness profts was 45" lower. Flfures wert takenfromthe Federal Trade Commsson. <J Can yon fve me tbe (betry behnd the to-called "hard-money" polcy? A n theory the hrd money polcy l ntended CD to ktep balanced, dollar; (2) that to keep supples of goods n balance wth purchas- kf power t wll curb producton and lessen purchasng power; (!) that hgher nterest charges wll operate to keep prces down. (r CM yea tell me how the F u m Canal operates? A Tbe Panama Canal and the Canal Zone are both operated by the Panama Canal Company created under Publc Law 84 July, 95. The Canal Zone s n eftaet a grrernment reservaton, admnstered by the Cannl Zone government The law ncorporated tbe operaton of the canal and related commercal enterprfe, nto a sngle, busness type fnancal and admnstratve tructure, fhe Panama Canal Co., and to consttute those unts of the Canal concerned solely wth governmental functon!, ncludng tantaton and health, as the Canal Zone novornment. The law provdes that the Company be self-sustanng and regulate operatons wth provson for toll rates, But both the Company and the Government are beaded by the same man, wth the rank of Presdent of the Com- party and Governor of the Canal Zone Government. He s J. S. Seybold. The Canal zone s a strp extendng across the sthmus fve mles on ether sde of the canal, contanng 648 so.. M. t was ceded to the Unted States by Panama by treaty n 94, the, compensaton beng $ mllon, plus annual payments to Panama of 43,. The ctes of Panama and Colon reman n Panamanan hands, except the USA ha jursdcton over santaton and quarantne. Dougherty, South Plalnfeld, and Seaton calls Mdeast ol vtal Dannys sster. Eleen, to the West.! Talk long at you ltk««phone rales for extra mnutes are cheap S mlnuta call to RCHMOND... 7^ axtra mlnutaa, aach only 8 "^ MrtNtlMNrWAflnlP..Mt tf fay hntq. lft Ftf.UMlKM* m ts Not Too late to Knt That PERSONAL GFT FOR CHRSTMAS Use Jaybell or Botany Yarns n Your Favorte Materal and Color * For the Lades nterested n HANtWORK We Have KNTTNG and SEWNG BOXES and dozens of Other Handy and Practcal Gfts. The Sewng Kt (A Complete Yarn Shop) 73 E. CHERRY ST., RAHWAY FU SENSATONAL SAVNGS Avenel Talor Shop Our expert talorng experence guarantees you a perfect ft. Alteratons Free, Fast Servce! MENS ^, SPORT JACKETS Secularly From $9.H5 tu S39.95 Now $5.95 to $25.95 MENS SUBURBAN COATS All Wool $JH.95 Boys mm. Slu-ks $,{.75 up Mens Slacks from $4.95 WK SHAKE THE PROFT WTH YOU! Because we»re talors and do not employ hglprlccd snlcsun or have (anvy, expensve wn - dow dsplays, we tlve the *vk tu you! Cune n and M ha show you nu K Avenel Talor Shop TeL WOD-8B 3«3 Avrnel Street <Jurt Off Boutc #) Avenel k FRDAY, The New Records By B. (. n. Popular musc fans have been tn:hf-d to sotr* pretty wld rock md roll words rewntly. Some are funny, somr unworthy of menton tnd ftw are humorous, good llsrnk and Rood dancng musc. Amonu those whch fall nto the lttler class nf Joe Turners "Llpstlrk. Powder and Pnlnl" Atlantc. Turners popularty has bph K ever snce tls bg-nelkr, "Slmk. HltlP and Roll." Loue Pmas "5 Months, 2 Weeks. 2 D>ys," «Cupltol s fast, but not loo fast for rock and roll- TS, and KanlK popularty.steadly. Another record n ths class, for Hstwlna, laughs and dancng, s Sunny Knghts "Jal Brd" Dot whch s Mower but a favorte. All of these are 45s and only (on the back of "Lpstck, Powder nd Pant"! s an outstandng second sde, but less than two mnutes n duraton, Pmas "Banana Splt For My Babby," s a bet-.er than average reverse sde. n the slower musc, prmarly good for slow dancng and for easy lstenng, several good records have taken a commandlnu porton. One of them s Nat Cotes Thats All There la To That," (Captol), done #lth the Ffalr.tnlght, whch s an outstandng xample of a top vocal arrangement. We stll lke "Dream." by Earl Bos tc, whch we have faled to menton untl now and though ts late, we recommend ths *ohe Kng to those who lke Bostcs work and havent yet heard t. Several later Bostc hts were mentoned n the column last week. n the wlerd category, several dscs are worth mentonng. "Who Slapped John?" by Jean Vncent Captal) s yettng pouar and s fast, whch suts those who lke to cut n the after-burner around md-nght. A really good pece of work n ths fast, populnr category s Charles Browns "ll Always Be n Love Wth You," (Aladdn), whch has the beat and that certan ^ome thn?)! to mnke t a certan ht. Llle Rchards "Shes :Oot t." and "Hreble JffbM," on (he other sde Specalty are both pretty zany popular ones but ftot qute as rugged as Etta James "Tomh Lover" (Modern. Ths one s. for the really gone sot, and we reo omrmnd oxynen for those WHO try to pet wth tls one. kt Haleys "Rudys Rock," fc another one n ths.claw, pretty [ant, but popular Decent, And, another whch should be lsted, whch, k got>4.stud for lrf young dancers the* da;s, s Shrley»nd Lees " Feel Good," < Aladdn, nbetwmngly. ore of the bent dancng records for the young spt >and some of the OW«T set whp f«el young s "Donee Wth Me, Henry" < :an ad record, but onr whch stll makes for both good lstenng and sprted dancng. Vfe lke Oeox«la Olbbs verson but there are several. Ttat on* s lke Joe Turners great ht, "Shake, Rattle and Roll,".mentoned earler ^hoh s also as good for dancng now as t was wften tcame 6ut some tme ajq, and Whch doesnt se«m t«w«ar off as 4uleHV as the spell usually does! YQWG Hew Yortt Ms,. Hoot Shat a «yearow. great «t*»<jrothef, was kntyked down, on the street and robbed by a. boy and grl -* both about 2 years pld.-t^e purse contaned ^5, Ttft makers of The Bachelor Party" Producer Harold Hecht, drector QeWert Mau and wrter PakTdy Cha.yefsky, whose combned talents, along wth those of Ernet Borgnlne, brough out "Marty" - hope the same thng happens agan. "The Bachelpr Party js beng played by a cast of lessejy tnowns, although Don Murray s fast becomng noted AS Marlyn Monroes co-star n "Bus Stop." Though mournng the passng of our founder, The JOHN J. LYMAN FUNERAL HOME wll contnue to serve the publc as always, You may call us day or nght at Kmball : BRDAL DUO 2 Damond Ensemble $225- DAMOND TRO U 3 Brllant Damonds n y: Lovely Mountng B»75.oo mum BUY NOW Truly the mpst thrflngglft- } A Fery DatAond F*om Olr Chrstmas Array! SOLTARE Beautful Olunond ll 4-k Oold $75., FOR lp Set n U-k $99-5 (>fl Certfuvtlts n Any Amount EA8Y-TO PAV (UJDT TEKMS AKftANOKA LAWRENCE JEWELERS 94 Mau Slm-t, Wo«dl»rjdgr Optn Every Kveulu t l» tkaumlo Ntft Ttur»4» From the Port Umqua Courer, Retdsport, Oreron: ts Acll nnd E«te«(ganst ke and Drk. ts th«outs «Ralnst the NS. so far as the presdency and the vce presdency ore concerned. ts the Esenhower admnstraton whch s on tral before the voters, but the record s confused by the fact that the Democrats, most of the way, have had effectve control ef tft Congress. For the accomplshment* and falures of the last lour yetrt, nether party can b«aulgned «U the blame or all the credt. Not for m«ny, many years have the uue been so vague. The Democrats have expended a vast atbount of conventon tme and,oratory and platform verbage to create an mpresson of crss, at home nd abroad. But for Mr. Average Amercan ths "crss" do««not exst. Mr. Average Amercan La reasonably prosperous n plte of lvng costs whch hava ht an all tme peak; he feels rea»«n»blj secure n hs job, despte ntmatons of depresson or reces lon, There are the usual rumors of war* but Mr. Nasser and the Suez are * long way off; our Armed Forces are on guard n Marly every part of the world but the slaughter n Korea has (topped and our sons re not bleedng for defense. "How can the ssues of ths cam* REBEL SOLDER, 4 / Frankln. Texas Walter W. Wllams, forage master n Hoods Texas Brgade durng the War. feetween the States, recently turned 4. Wllams s the natons oldest lvng former solder and one of three survvng Confedev- _... be dramatzed?" Ths s n campagn n whch, «o far, there s no focn pont for fenr or hate. n the mld-thlrtln there WRS always tbe sharply defned choce betweon the New Deal and "reacton." Today most of the Republcans «re more advanced n ther loclal thnkng than some of FDRs erly cohorts. Under Hary Truman, corrupton became a clerly defned ssue but th* corrupton has been cleaned up. The D*mocr«t have made * great flort to buld the o-c»lled "gtveaway«" nto "se«ndals," but they have flled to fnd any "deep freeers" or "mnk coats." One of the many orators of the Democrat conventon <and our memory taya K wa Stevenson hmself) suggested that we must accept as settled most of the ssues of other yearl and tarn toward the future and the problems t presents. Wth ths we can agree. We are now well nto the ERA of ANXETY whch wa predcted when the frst atom bomb was unveled. We art enjoyng peae«but t l the uneasy peace of th* armed camp where a tngle mstake could precptate dsaster. We are enjoylnf a prosperty whch s precarous became we have mortgaged the future at well as the past, atee. Wllams has been confned to a wheel char for several years and s blnd and hard of hearng. Real Estate Agent Now here s a house wthout a flaw. Harvard Graduate Goodness, whet do you walk on? 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17 PRESS...On Your Guard... By t. Howard. Tun* j T. OWABO H. HNK r, n, tme of year las come when lomp&ny cortunandera start,,,,. flmt«r halls. The sourer* of ;nxley s called Fedml nlon. All yeftr a regular army.,.uldes nnd advses the n- lu:l unts n ther nctlvltcs. \ lu u) make doubly sure lmt tt>e,, v nvested by the country and t /ons us tflxpayero s payng cds n the form of hghlyn,d unts the Army delegates a, rankng offcer to form ah jton tealn. The team l» then,, n area of responsblty und, Mlts wthn that area are n- [ (ll,(l of the nspector date. n mlructors who present l Lt-restlnK manner or s t, )(.,/»( and dull Bhd unlkely f,.rh Ue desred results? Are any supply records com- [, d correct and s tre supply kept neat and clean? K supreunomy practsed or are,lul habts condoned? Are the ],,ny records complete and,ly fled? s all correspondf. nndled promptly or s laxty m On What level ure the p.uy vehcles beng man-,, These rwd many more M.MS are asked and the an- md better be the correct nspector takes nothng for Ml. He asks questons, looks hmself and then checks and cks. He then nspects the.d offcers n ranks. He,,;, the unform for neatness He a«ks questons about dutes, tranng and weapons. le; he s fnshed he then nthe commander of any defes noted and on makng hs :: clussles the unt as unsatssatsfactory, very satsexcellent or superor. f found to be unsatsfactory.use s found and steps taken vet the stuaton. Snce the ^wy Commander s drectly Me for hs company he releved of hs company. use f hs company s found xcellent or superor he s much of the credt for th* ratng so responsblty does ts rewards as well us > les. Companys A and D JfoudbrWe have ten nspected un all reports haw been ex- Company C wll be n- Ho December 4 and every the oompany has been for a superor ratng, e been "asked for a descrpuf the vehcles n a Tank puny. There are three plau tank* n each company v tanks n each Platoon. The ure M-47 Medum weghng : 94, pounds. They mount mm gun. a 5 Cal MO and R :u Cul MO. Each Tank has -* of fve. Tank Commander, ««-: Cannoneer, Drver and! 2 une Clo acts u* Assstant j ;r Tht rotor s anboo horse jj Contnental V-2. The Ar- ] "..jjes from ^ nch to 4 The crewmen must be.. und hghly traned to get.us out of these complcated \ tf ucnt weapons. 5 "- Tank Company also has >! J s neks better known as jeeps R - : ton cargo trucks u/sed as! T!> > and ktchen carrers, ll "Mtj ndvdual weapons : from 45 Cal pstols to - und sub - machlneguns > man must be profcent j } *eapons whether ndvdual n De nspecton Ue nspee-,,mts several Questons an. s M tran,m gven to a n btlng p fs*tued by comnr vf men n th R m6u(l. To tran the and vared.sklls ls >ue nl tranng :l< N «un- tn mok-upk to 68 Feted for Long Servce By Rartan Copper Works PERTH AMBOY 9toty-el*ht John D. Leonard and Frank Musnemployees of the Rnrtan Copper lno of South Amboy; Wllam Wok.s of the ntrrntonjl Smell-, Phllps of Metfhcn; and Dom- nr and Refnng Company. Perth nck Mnndleo of Statf-n sland., DECEMBER 7. lf)5f TELL US VOUR PROBET (Y JOHN and lant STRCKLAND Zuccaro to Succeed Lazar AH PL Readng Fre Chefe Amboy, a subsdary of The Ana- at, lu Twenty - fve years servce: *; > * Kt! 3»turd:y KH al Tn- ENRY SHACK.rTON. J gf to rf rr,ff< f t,e n-r, lool at : P Mtrhrn. fllm «llp lllr{ ]y (_), conda Company, vwre honored atcharles Srthm am Thomns F *! Kndvlcw Avenue Army.ynbrcxk,,,,. nnd Avenl LJ)ary. u.s rdl VZ V, V V"? <lnnel " sl " Kllt " Kole<!nr botl uf Pmh Amb - v - N»* Yor * >ov «l hm (or h, study h* CdmpanlM, Com* y«luh B wll Problem com and wll* dong to, slently repeat h* name Mr (tt ( or«r Mro and d Com«t «p: t t cl yon" " " " Twehty years SHVCP: Mlllmel mon to manj. Th* probltm? UJO-,....,...,,**! " r.ltt-nn-tlpc Fllurt ll c Chef Joln H Egan, J. Ballo, George Bom. Wllhrn J. y he couldnt ttmnnbtr the mm«2 - Make a mental note of what HM A 7-uO. o nt-\l\-,l. l.l t,an H. Sknqust, who com-butskopletect ffty yoars wth the Com-.Edward P. Gan«y, Paul llll tlhl UlV. H. ws* embsrragsed practcally closely tl of (he tme. John Bute. John Callow, of man afuf mttng hm. H* you talk abul lungng at hm, r.n md lonofury f HP.-llzcn as an ndvdual or a xroup would take the tme to ob- pany n Aprl, receved top honor.) Helen Oreza, Charles P. Kabarcc, every day for Henry was * to 3 The moment you part, wrte Sf-r.t- one of llf nnn.rf u..:.... of a gold pn wth a damond. 8koqu:st, of 29 Wllmer Place, Metu- George M. Matey, Antlr. w W. 8e-; frequently a customer would m«k«j assstant chef uhd Jult 8lmro. "And run yo. cook the waf Wtf Jofeph Lnmela. Jr., Angelo Magro, man ot *l*ctrlc»l applances and b.urs HT M.ldel Ollck. M., Settled * Unts nt down h* name, and vsualze «<J«. frmly beleve Umt he ht features. would an-ee that, Ve ry dollar hen. besan work at the Copper warga, Gforge Thomas, nnd Paul second uwslrtt chef notlur d^jes two er mor* calls before he bo(tht, " 4-^Aft«rw»rds go about your affars vtualllng the man and re- j The prn.lpul spoalcr»:. b..sne f»ou enn sund r4lf»«spent m stywrt of y fllt M Works as an ortce boy rt for approxmutely $7.8 a month, a M. Bator and Andrew J. Kubak of dollar* ot more. call hs nterests. Dr Ju.seph Rulln. C.t. lon-uv tm lu- u\y yor father dd." F. Zck, all o " Perth Amboy: John an applance that ran nto htlf better than a dollar dvdend n th - rorm of traned men actng us n half century ago. Fords: Ferrs J. Hollaway and A. He questontd ht frl»ndj and 5 At the end of the day. pera* unt ready for any emergency Remrmbtr - Ths [ s y our A natve of Mctuchen, he observed hs sxty-ffth brthday, lt- Johft P. Tabasko, Jr. of South Am- same dffculty. But most of them the h»mes you have entered wth Trakmowlcz of Woodbrdge: found*that most 6t them had th«your notebook, connect each of LEE LUGGAGE, Naton.) Guard. tle over a wrek aso. He s presently a Wohlwlll operator n the sland; Harry Evel^n of Mor- frend told hm how he had con- " dd just that," srfys Henry boy; Robert C. Dugan of Stnten ddnt fll tpplllnccs. Fnally a vsual mage, or hl< features. "Perth Amboys Exclusve leather Oood^ Sh«p" CO,D CASH teflnlng o nold at the Copper gan; and T. K. Graham of Atlantc Quered the poor memory trat. Stackleton, "and now seldom Orange, vn, - A local food-looker Works, He s sngle, and except for Hghlands. Her* are tht rules he gave to fall to recofnlzl anyone to whom ASS. company was recently robbed of servce n the Unted States Army Followng the dnner, the employees heard a brw talk by vfrtually doubled hs monthly mula. n addton to makng sales Henry, whch worked wonders and have appled ths memorj for- 8 n "cold" cash, The cash was n World War, he has been on taken from a spare frnezng draw- he Job snce Aprl fl, 96. Thomas K. Orafam, Manager of sales. for me. t has greatly ncreased jj the Rurtan Copper Works, When you meet a person the number ot my personal frend- B Eght employees receved 4- wham t wll bt to vour advan- shus., : 5 year awards. They nclude Alex FlWtoS FAMLY CASH / Antono of South Amboy; Wllam Marshfleld, Ws. A lttle grl CHRSTMAS DO..S are gettn; more fashon conscous every year und ths blonde b«mbfthtll "dressed - to - t h e - teeth" by Srhapan-ll s rght n tune n her crepe aheuth topped off wth a luxurous mnk-effect xtole made of Dynel and Oron, an exact duplcate of the one a lot of real lve dolls re lable to receve ths year. But notce the coffure on ths number too. Her Dynel har can be washed and rrttrt dozens of ttme nto any style that happens to be n vofue. (ANS..Bennett of Fords: Arthur Dawon and E. Gunner Ursen of Perth Amboy; Howard A. Johnson of Toms Rver: Merrll A. Mosher o Woodbrdge; Fred A. OBren of Plalnfleld; and Wesley G. Woll ot Stnten sland. Other employees honored n. elude the followng: Thrty-fve years. N. G. Ballo of WoodbrklKe; Joseph C. Dryl and John ltrempasky of Perth Amboy; John J Dnnt of Keyport; Edwn Maclnnls of Staten sland; and Phlp P. McGure of South Amboy. Also Honored Thrty ytars servce: John Bucha, Paul M. Bator, Joseph Puzak. Aleks S. Karyck. Mchael Kushner. Frank J. Lampart, Edwtrd C. Loszewsk, Mchael Masnk, John Mller, Paso.uale Notaro, Joseph Novlk, Al««8tenUa, Vncent sutkowskl, Joseph Valovcn, Andrew C. Warchol, Oeorge Yavor and Anton S. Zebrowsk, all of Perth Amboy; Adwn E. KJm»nd Frank Meltfeder of Woodbrdge; Adam Belko of Keasbey; Alfred E. Booth and Mke Yank of Matawan: Domnlck Calabro of Hopelawn; Wlson Johnson of Fords; costs 8 lttle fo phone anywhere Cleveland 8e* RchdonJ..*... 7* frm NSW BRUSSWWK Utw 6 M nod Sdny. 3 nta.» tm f.trt,»; U out D.lulud. SCOTCH RYE BOURBON BRANDY LQUEUR WNE.S Domestc and mported CHAMPAGNE Domestc am mported BEER HOLDAY WRAPPED and FANCY BOTTLES Make an deal Gft! sent outsde to rake, leaves, soon returned a stack of currency she had pcked up n the yard. The fnd was reported to polce. A bt later, however, the chlds mother called polce and sad t was her own money. n her absence the older daughter had washed some draperes and hung them on thr lne to dry. The money, about $2, sewed nto the hem of the drapes, dslodged and was blown about the yard. Rhee snys free and Red worlds cannot be frendly. t LEARN [ELECTBONCSl \ TELEVSON j ud Evenlnf (oursts Shop TTnac LeUD by Dont Wrt* or Pbone. NSTTUTE )7 WUHNCT6M T., NWAKK MArktt 34*3 * GVE A TYPEWRTER FOR CHRSTMAS We Carry >tl Famous Name PC RTA8LE TYP m LKS LFETME LUBRCATON LAY-AWAY PLAN AVALABLE A small depost wll reserve any machne, tll Chrstnas. OPEN MONDAY THRU SATURDAY 8 A. M. lo 9 P. M. Sales Repars Rentals on Standard und Electrc Typewrter* Manual and Electrc Adders Duplcators Rebult Typewrters and Adders TH. H-2-65M EASTERN TYPEWRTER EXCHANGE 7 Market Street (c«r. m Madson) Perth Amboy See the 57 Chevrolet now m dsplay; t ** sweet, smooth and sassy! Chevf longer,., and ; OUT KKADNC S. ph. h Lt..u, mt^.u (n, [,[ p,,.- hcduk F.v fo., wll \# h.ur UK \l YKS, WK UfXlVER! (l^m.un.cl l>a[nlmo W of Mrs. Prank rr Avenue, l nclude Wrt Cart*r*t KRU (old lllnll! on All Leather Goo4s FOR HM rlnors rer natlomlly K.rharl." "Am»flf TonrltUr,"," >»k>w*>, Sjmwnll*" U* Klfr^... all dnl fhokm Mr un tltlnc. llnwrvrr, n doubt, KK. <;FT O.KTU TE»nd l«t for FOR HER HAN) BAGS.t!GGAO WA F.TS TRAVEL WALLETS BAC; S TWO SUTERS TRAVEL BREF CASKS (LOCHS UMBRELLAS LEATHER JEWELRY LEE Luggage Phont VA Smth gt., Perth Amboy JEWEL CAWS CMBRKL.AS HAT BOXES MAKE-UP CASES HEAR CHRSTAN SCENCE HEALS VOGELS Lquor Store 82 Man StreetS Woodbrdge Wdbdg every nch a beauty!/ > H HKLNWCK ECKKARAL, HNTNO t PREF SCHOOL mw! ) SWTCH HQAR KKV funch (MM) MACHNE SHORTHAND. O. ALLRN ". LB...»., MA., DR.. Nt* Hmnrwk f Hv J v : CHURCH OF CHRST 8CKNT8T Avt. Sewaren, N. J. h of TJM Mother Churcb Hrst Church ot cbruv u«t la goton. tem. "«> 8*mrc* JltOC A. M. ^ School CM A. M. UutKr TH«mool» M«tun«p. u. Tudoy Htulluu Room U n Oftwob KUAct funtl »luble ( l JUtoU+A Ullll «J ft y«. Annlv«n«- Weddtnn, ate, toe your»«ured o/ tht n X MCHELE Beauty Salon 45T Avenel St. All Phases of Beauty Culture Marcella Arny Avenel SALON HOURS: TUESDAY THROUGH SATURDAY 9 A. M. TO 6 P. M. Thursday Evenngs By Appontment Only Phone WO-8432 Sore t* longer and lower. And lveler, wth trple-twbne new power (even fuel njecton!) plus Turboautomatc drve-the frst and only Here the brght new deas begn, and they go on and on, nsde and out. Thngs youll especally lke: A colorful choce of 2 new models. Remarkable pep and handlng ease. A superb 6. New V8 horsepower optons that range up to 245.* And a- choee of JM automatc drves as extra-cost optons. here s Only Jmnchhed Chevrolet dealers famous, frsky Powerglde. Or Turbogjde, Chevys new automatc that brngs you trple-turbne takeoff and the smoothest gong of them all. You may fnd t hard to put your fnger on the thngyou lke best about ths sassy new Chevy. Could be ts happy feelng of lvely, easy-gong fun. Or the pure satsfacton of drvng a car thats so agle and responsve. And so new and darng n desgn! Could be any or all of those thngs-all good reason* to stop by (the aooper the better!) and pck out your favorte among the 2 sweet, smooth and sassy new Chevrolet models. dsplay ths famous trademark ECpNOyY CHEVROLET, nc. USA tltol.p. engn«ullo ^ at tlo cosl. Alo Ra» al» n/.crl 9 fryh tar moel. ("" {; " \ After 6 P.. Call WO ROOSEVELT AVE. - CA.-523 U ^^!L^

18 AOE KTC.JTEEN FRDAY, DECEMBER 7, l!). r >(S 5 BY ERROR: BACK ChrrKO Anclrrw FuKllove, S. who was released by error from the county Jal a year ago s back to servo a throe to ten year sentence Fulllove, who pleaded (tuty n Crmnal Court to two chaws of assault to kll and one of robbrry, was released n August of last yr.ar after authortes confused hm wth tn other prsoner Of the same name benr held n Jal for ext.ndt.nn. He was arrested la.st month n Omaha. Tommy McDonald. All-Amerca halfback at Oklahoma, and Ann Campbell, Mss Oklahoma of 955. wll be marred at Oklahoma Cty January 22. DANCE SATURDAY WOODBftlDGE - St. James Church wll sponsor a dance Saturday nght begnnng at 9 oclock. John Eubay and s orchestra wll play for the dancng. The publc s nvted. BORDENS has a dream of a cream for every use A* «Port Readng Personals Bf MRS. JOHN T. MCDONNELL L5 Sxth Street Port Rradlnf WO B-4673 Nocturnal Adoraton, The Holy Name members of St. Anthonys Church wll attend nocturnal adoraton at St. Marys Church Saturday mornng from 2: to 3: oclock. They wll leave St. Anthonys at :5 A. M, ChratnuM Party A Chrstmas party was the hghlght of the regular meetng of the Altar and Rosary Socety of St. Anthonys Church Tuesday nght n the church hall. Donatons were made to the church buldng fund and for the church Chrstmas gft. n a very mpressve candlelght ceremony new offcers were nstalled. ncomng offcers are presdent, Mrs. Joseph Travagleone; vce presdent, Mrs. Joseph Lombard!: fnancal secretary, Mrs. Bernard;. Scutt; secretary, Mrs. Stephen Lazar; and treasurer, Mrs. Joseph Zullo., Mrs. Avln Shaffer, the outgong presdent, thanked her offcers and commttees for a very coopetve year and wshed success to the new offcers. Rev. Father Mllos. n turn, presented the outgong offcers wth crystal robary beads. After the busness meetng a Chrstmas program was held. Prze wnners for the prettest or most unque wrapped gfts n the exchange of gfts were Mrs. Peter Dossena, Mrs. Joseph Zullo, Mrs. John Hfllcy, Mrs. Tulllo Coppoln, and Mrs. Armand Slmeone. Specal game wnners were Mrs. Sabby Martlno, Mrs. Matteo Santnra, Mrs, Alvn Shaffer, Mrs. Lous Krasovlc, Mrs. Antonette Yavnrsky, Mrs. Joseph Schlllacl, Mrs. Pasquale DePederco and Mrs. Else Hall. Presentng the gfts, Santa was mpersonated by Mr. John Haley. Chrstmas carols were sunr wth Mrs. Armando Slmeone accompanyng at the pano. Guests for the evenng were R"v. Stanl&lms Mlos, pastor and sprtual advsor, and Mss Betty Wsnewsjd. Notes People of Port Readng may well be proud of the appearance of ther new Port Offce. Wth ts wftlte, accented by grsen, exteror, t makes a pretty Chrstmas pcture tself -as a background for tha Chrstmas actvtes that beset all post offces at ths season of the year. COW SAVED BV TRACTOR Antoch,, Arthur Bushngs cow got lost and when busnr" found her, she was stuck n the mre wth only her head and nches of her bftck protrudng from the mud. Charles Hartnell, a neghbor, hooked hs tractor to bossy and pulled her out. FACTORY WAGES Earnngs of factory producton workers reached a record levtl n October to an average of $82. 6 cents over the September record, accordng to the Labor Department. Hourly pay, whch average $2 n September, rose to $2.2 n October. A reader from Pennsylvana s lookng for a house keeper and wrtes for help n fndng one. am very sorry that ths column cannot act as a go-between for people who are lookng for mates or employment. We try to glv«advce on problems that come up n the lves of troubled people when they have no responsble relatves or frends but we can not take on the responsblty of fndng housekeepers or mates for our readers. So sorry. * LOUSA Dem- Lousa:- have read your letters to th«newspapers and thought you mght help me. My problem s that lke a boy who hardly knows that exst. have hm n a few classes. would lke to be frends but dont know how to approach hm. Maybe a few suggestons from you would do the trck. LONELY, CONN. Answer: Some grls form a club and occasonally have a party or get up a pcnc and each one of them nvte a boy. You mght have such an opportunty at a school party or after some athletc event. On the other hand, f you have no occason to nvte hm to an affar, you may fnd an opportunty to do hom a favor even a small one such as the loan of a pencl, paper or a book. Try not to be obvous n attractng hs attenton but act naturally. Be sweet, be happy and kerp yourself well-groomed that s har, fngernals, skn and clothes, clean and attractve. That may do the trck! LOUSA Address your letters to: Loulsla, 9 Natl. Press Bldg., Wa»h- mrton, D. C. Herbert Hoover, Jr., actng Secretary of State, told the Unted Natons General Assembly that "the Unted Natons would be oblged to take acton" f Sovet "volunteers" went to the Mddle East. Now! " have a pcture of you n my mnd all the tme." "How small you make me feel. fsfand-^op n rhe Sunny CARBBEAN Wnter cold got you down? West ndes sunshne s only a few ar hours away. Whether you prefer the mountans or seashore, gay exctement or a quet retreat, let us help you select a vacaton from our many luxury and budgetprced Carbbean trps. And remember, our travel servce s your* at no extra cost. POPULATON Total populaton of the Unted States last July was 6,9, made up of 49,823, whtes and 8,268, nonwhltes. The medan age of the populaton has declned slghtly from 3.2 years to 29.6 years n md-956, due to the reoent hgh brth rate level. Ths s the frst declne n the medan age snce 8, the Census Bureau reported. Labor Trouble "What tme s t by your watch?" "Ffteen after." "After what?" " dont know; had to lay one of the hands off.", Electon year s when the nearest thng to the jawbone of an ass may be a mcrophone. Wall Street Journal. SEE MARGARETTEN Travel Agency 276 Hobart Street H-2-9 Perth Araboy WE CONTNUE OUR GRAND OPENNG SPECAL^ Openng Specal!! m Tt^^f ALUMNUM ALUMNUM WNDOWS AND Resuar2 ; 5 Completely nstalled Openlne S c (l For Protect nn. Bc.autv, DOOR At a very,, T low prrc Completely nst. (Regularly!,:»:,,, Openng Specal! HALF and HALF Rcher than mlk, lghter than cream-jut rght for coffee. mm LGHT! Makes coffee, cereal and fruts taste better. MEDUM! Lght enough to jjpur, he&vj enough to whp. HEAVY! Whps up nto mountan! n no tme. SOUR! A dfferent knd of taste thrll-wondtrful wth frut. # JH rom AT VOU 9 f US BORDENS ts got to zr3». Ths s a hgh qualty plush Panda frmly stuffed. t has movable eyes and a specal lfelke plastc / nose and mouth.> Chldren love Pandas.T.,". see $ them on dsplay at our stores.we expect a bg rush* so send n yourdry cleanng and order, *$ your Pandajsarly/#* >> /vv.> HLLCREST 2-66 or LNDEN 3-5 (4.95 VALUE) V 7 Morey La Rue s Chrstmas Specal desgned to make everybody happy. Youll have your clothe* brght and new lookng for the holdays,;and fqota \ * chld wll have a bg, sturdy fuzzy playmate. <. \, Our natonally advertsed Santone Dry Cleanng s famous for ts regular hgh qualty; spots arf removed, gentle but thorough cleanng/ removes deep down sol aad renews colors. Mnor repars arc fjree, Expert pressng wth specal attenton to detals, s cb as lapels, cuffs, pockets and pleats gves your clottol that "lke new" look/ * 7 _ vv y Morey La Rues lxty-seven years of experence gves you qualty servces you can trust.complttt servces for the Home: N Pluue fur Prompt Routenmfc Servce: BrlUum Launderng--Santone Dry Cleanng / Mra Rug Cleansng Fur k Apparel >parel St«raf \ Plus many specalty servces r - r v Hatt Blankets Pllows^WeddnJGowns Rapart \ TKCOSE r yjn m» 6 HAND-D-LOUVER JALOUSES $4 Wll endow 8 x Porch VENETAN BLNDS Protect (Jour ^Monu Hl Alumnum Roofng and Sdng TAKE UP TO KEDVCKS FUEL BLLS! RUMNATES ANTNt C O W t BKAUTFES VOUB OMK! Tvnns May bv 3 YEARS TO PAY! FOR FREE ESTMATES CALL Klmball Or Vst O VhMlen Showroom VALANT 2! H<,oMv.lt Ave,, Wt«Mu Mle rrum N. J. Turnpke Entran" SUuwruuj Open Mun. thru Sat. 8 A- <* t«" p - M """ ]

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