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1 TvdayB Paper Features Varety o{ CkrUrm Gft Suggestons For All! \ Newspaper Devoted 11,,. Communty ^e nl,oral Coverage Presented larlv, tlrarlv And mpartally Each Wn Complete New* 1rturrH -Nor 35 CARTERET, N. J., FRDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1960 Hntrrtd at and Cl»s s M»ll~ 1,1 Uulonu Kept Am Carerel ndustres - Key Communty Progress n» foregn-born Crcles j;"«- / <«"< " < ^mtrf,,,,,, Tw, B, (1. o, 1(, kkotjrfav ln, f, mf lrom..,,,.,, tclcllll H ways are stll beng preserved, n Carlunrreds of tongyr.s n 4he street n] stores come a stream of foregn words HH, Ukranan, Slovak, German and locts because ths borough has a large n n<)nulpton. Borough s (omf True f let Many Years of Hard Work n Cooperaton wth Bornfth Offcals CAHTERET - The CarteretCarteret bound vehcles safej Newark - Elzabeth - Cwterct of the Amercan Ol tank farm.ndustres ndvdually and as a "d Quck access across the areas. The local Assocaton adjonng the present. Turnpke }l(lke t0 East a uroup, through the Carteretl Hazelwood Ave- and offcals followed up the and thecentral Ralroad Shore New Jersey Turnpke Authorty Dvson,,. B,,-,,av over nw,-,, - Ulltl ft wfts decldecl to h «v c «! Conferences wth skba *. * ).,, "" JU Amoves for mproved hghways northbound entrance, to the! After conferences wth Mayor W mrnlon hnrn anr thn, -,, Vanous " every dll ectl( >n was one to Turnpke. Now buses from Car-Skbf and other local offcals "" H. w chldrnn pre^-cal admnstratons. «, K VB.«H Ute State Hghway Dfpart-tteret make Uptown New Yorkjand representatves of the ;, nnllv tre Oa WOrK recpes, holday ns-!"* 1 am reader aceev.s l0 ment the dea of runnng aln 35 mnutes va the Turnpke.(Board of Freeholders, the plans : HKl fok danpe.s. Weakenng rapd] vlthe centers of populaton As lllgh * ay P Rralle t0 th<" Staten: n 1958 and 19S9 detaled)were fnalzed. Yesterday. De- le practce of speakng natve tonv U p S ar uuck as 1919 drect \ccess to l M sl(uld Sollnd A Paper ro^e^udes and surveys of traffc.cenber 1st. was the deadlne,!vn show Chef nterest n Enslsh.^Bu R:lll^ v and Unon Co.Lv^,*!7 0..?., was ^ld ollt - by the j that would use a full nter- for recevng bds for the cum- srkny. [chan«e showng the lkely rev-plete nterchange at Cartev. n deference to ther elders, tlev speak the local Assocaton fashoned ermanent pavng. enue ncome were suppled tolaccordng to New Jersey Turn- \ of the mother tomato Often the the anpuapp of ther ann-stors but -r t PRCE Gets Buldng Permt For $60,000 Project //-.;#_ F/ # f HT 1 UtlllS Wll lake bult -,,,,! ts mn dha ()f such a mft d totnew Jersey Turnpke AthortyJpke Authorty Charman More- S C 0 U t R ( H ft Slflt -" nu- of mad U- \\w d * m Wth lk necessly to! However, the Governor put croft and General Wananwke, 1 ^ ^ " *** *S Mll U OUl..u.se nterest by u.vknn to Ralway n order to up for " a vote at the " ~~ November,;Chef... - _ Engneer, weather per- CAHTERET. A Scoul-O-Tvoops wll have exhbts, Mr - f >., UU/.11J-U1, Ellznb(>lh nrwln and H11U New mw 1959, electon the possble dhmttng,,., a start wll be made on "una " 1 < by y the North- Nrth Bressler sad. Clem Stanck,..d.He Unon County Board of York. At an Elzabeth confer- Kn-eholdfTS 111 a permanent pennancnl.. verson of surplus funds to the!the constructon ths month. nlsl D.stalct. Boy scouts of charman of actvtes of the..,-«nce H..M. n objected -U--J clamng - > Z Z of ralroads. Afterths move wasjthls wll mean, when con- AmmCl1 - comprsng Carteret Northeast Dstrct, Rartan ny such road wguld encroachdefeated more surveys were pleted, that Cutteot wll be lmcl Woodbndse Townshp n Councl, s drectng the exhbt ^:on exstng ndustral proper-jsupplled the engneer ng frm readly accessble from any st Dem"trus Ukranan Compolnt south as well as north, amunty CU>. Roosevelt Rocco Tnmbol of Menlo Parkj wth Dstrct Commssoner le heard when groups assemble n fontj ( "">n!shed wthn «months apponted to stltly He fnan- Turnpke Organzed vh after Servres. JT.LU: Carteet drect access to cttl feasblty of a $3, dream of Cart-rets ndustres, Saturday from 1 P.M. tojterrace as floor manager. years later, when the One Wthout retnm. K, V "«; U full ucwubc. nterchange. nle After» a auujr study wttch wnc they, luey, wth w un unrrs, others, wortetl worked! u p:v l «1111: Ths s the frst tme that dhrt. New Jersey Turnpke was or- of all avalable data tljeylthese many years to have come. Wllam Bessler, Dstrct D- such ; an exhbt s beng held n Radar Aganst Vandalsm t etme across ths n commended approval and the [ tme. nctor sad the purpose of thfjthc Northeast Dstrct. Bressnth the Stale HKhway knd of deas t wanted. Even- favorng thf»ro.ject and ap-jwhere s Carteret wll be smple, scoutm* "skll n handcrafts terest md enthusasm," he sad. \lmk Wth t weul nne-map and felt t suppled thejauthorty passed a resoluton! The answer to the query of;;oout-0-rana s to dsplay ler sad. "f there s enough n- t, to nude south- tually. t much followed proprlatng (36 money. jt s on the New Jersey Turnandjplke. yle. You xuu can read? cac<. 11 nonp or Twenty-four Cub Packs «nd ; "we wll hold t annually turnout wt n h^ht on ths outlne n plannng and; Plans were drawn _ -- K 1 """"^ "»u: law wcr uaw up uy turn une at Hhwuy to Rve buldk the Turnpke n thelland acqured n the area wertloorang n ether r eel u tongues stll clng to ther natve an- r-u s.reauv evdent n front o^carterersk ^ H,,r. a Sunday mornng, The dfferent lan- NL 1. C:\rterPt Counclman John W Red, who } hs home at Jacksonvlle Beach, Fla. and vlz v\ reader of the Carteret Press, ths week ""u." ;MU showng that a school board there - Hmu radar to ston costly vandalsm n school-, rhng a demonstraton, the Flord : agreed to nstall the ndar devces n >tr a tral run. The machnes cos : OP leased for about $15 a month rank (KBren John Comba s Apponted^esson "" (l llxk n «* of ; f ; ; r,c bu, 8, a r,,,!>x wth a two-foot pole stckng out tn 1, >ne can detfet the slghtest movement D. w\ Plan for ) nle P, 1 ; percng sren Retred bv P.O.: 4^/# a On CAlKHFl JobM Years School w. Wexelbaum, presdent of the Prank f>brrn, Board of Educaton of Unon 11 ^ Cut.-rel C t l Post Pt Of Of-K-re School Dstrct Ne. 2, antn..-n on November 30,,ouuccd the appontment of v.-hs and : montajoh Comba as assstant prnnms lonouble ser-;, Yul«Trm. Anyone? pal of the junor hgh.school le w,.- presmtcd wth a! m the Westhampton Beach the surest harbnpm of the tr nl,...- 1L a,- "oowy Fteoo-jsystem. The appontment s efarrved n CtrUTet the frst batches of!""" 11 lpl devoton to duty nfectve as of February ThU U VHftrs ^ supply ppy Wll be plentful pn 1 -"" rcur^ " f»" "wrablc ca- Mr. comba. a former teacher n. mn...»rn,»!.../..t.1-r :n tn; Lnted States Postal the Carteret publc schools h«s are expected to compare wth tho 3 e of Tpon M)»- occason of retrement :rom artve duty, <-onve.v5- ofl- nmnrdat(: from the.tst-j- General Mnd a cor-.tres wll reman popular ths season dutyw Mtnt frterance. but scotch pnes have p01!:/ fore ]too. The bulk of Chrstmas tree 1. 1 *!,.:^^"!"",^ " s!!; ^* expected sometme next week They Thrve On Troublr noments notce and vjth practcally noj-" "> :n Carteret youngsters of pre-school agef "nd scence, drve ther parents nto hysrovde an ntrcate problem for an A been a teacher of ndustral] arts and scences n the Junor and.senor hgh snce September, 1942 He was bom n Carteret, and ttended the publc and hgh eo-woks n the M-vce. The schools of thn-t town and Albrsht College, Mr, Combu re- ctatum s Mmed by Arthur E jsmnn ^flekl Postnmtser Gen- cc ved «. Bachelor of Scence rnl,.nd J Letr, V. Greene, Refnu the -- - hladelpha Rewon. RutRcrs Unversty and Mont- ^) y " " decree He Has done [\ extmslve graduate work atj Tle presenatn wts made by cltr State Teachers College n PosmaMer fester A SBbo. Now Jersey ;nd at the State Pr:n. hs leasskntnent -tolcollewes of Educaton at Oswego and FredAna, New York, n!tf clercal department n *!M OBren was the recpent vert 4ay a small exploratory arm «ets jo! a Safe Drver Award for f Challengng openng of a metal object ]mertorous servce, and acc- ^nturou* foot whch has tentatvely wrt;- flt "- ra t.,!» a gratng, mracu.ous.y grows,<«larje L X. ^ T drawn. Or a decetful lock, generally at- U, hou, bcuu nvolved m any A bathroom door, obstnately refuses tojkmd ot accden. At that tme youngsters who.<*> easly lock t Mr. OBnen Mated that "many r.m be avoded by n- some of the qore common toadalu-.sl " 1 lmt. especally at nnr takng specal "" "". u.....,. L L t t.mcons..mc a youngsters who tltrve on trouble ar.. h-n drvers at- 10 lm.uly. h and most t often h tpolce l v t are bcalled l 1 m from ther ngenous experment< nr othr day, a two-year-old Cartm- ^ self n a second-floor.bathroom Tl!.--> frantc, and polce were called Snce t < too small, even they could-not ^t n > along Wayne E v Hundemann, 9. who v "der and through the wndow to tn Lodge Honors Rght " />dge. 100F!a.st nght honored H n- " 1 lnj/er* Jewels were presented to Knn < member 45 yeas. Herman Rnunrly.u! Anglbeck. 40 yekrs; A. U. Anderson Kr r.\ C0mba. Samjel Roth and Phlpt -;"> to 133 years. ""un from FMttt tervtr l)n»ugl Mr*. OBren» l h un npt d nt the lnht." The.-.fe Ur,r Award, s recoknud ts tn ton s hghest cnor fur ucdent-free drvng :n -fomanee ;md tlueved only those who have demenllrd nal they.me eueful :( >>?lllful drver.-. \h () B n lt.s been an -nve of t 1M- C.rleret post Of DJUtn.sne 1. 1JJJ, and dunnt! hs 1O(K une uth the deprluent he a cooperatve ns work lnt the le. am-.et what rk and kept the ( lts > w wwlh wtrowl Tht well us on tn )V la lllow to JOHN COMBA 1944 he was awarded a Master of Art* decree by New York Unversty. At the latter nsttuton he became a member of (Contnued on Page 2) Guest Preacher Early Yule MaU Lsted by Parsh Urged by Sabo CARTERET Rev. Zoltan Szucs from Prnceton, wll be the guest preacher at both servce* -n the Hungaran Reformed Church on December 4. Mr. Szucs wll supply the pulpt n the absence of Dr. Harsany. who s n Calforna offlcatnk at church dedcaton servces n Hollywood, Ontaro and San Francsco. He wll also attend the General Assembly of A he Natonal Councl of Churches n SHU Francsco, December 3-9. Rev. Szucs wll delver an advent.sermon n Englsh at the worshp servce at 10 A. M., and n HutKarkn at 11. Sunday School and connrma- Ul f rt «l» have ts monthly meetlk on Wednesday,. December 1, 111 Betllen Hall., K. of C. Holds Memoral Rtes CARTERET Commemoratue.servces were held for dereasejl members by Carey Councl Knnhts of Colmnbu.s, MondSy evenns n the Columban Club. The Fourth Degree;, headed hy,mchuel P putnk 1 asssted A\ the ceremones. Followng! the servce CARTERET Postmaster Lester A. Sabo sad today, "ts later than you thnk! Lets not wat untl md-december to get Canvass Leaders Safety Proffram or Named Of USMR Beng Pushed by.turk Operaton At Frst s Small CARTERET Mayor Stephen Skba last nght announced that Buldng nspector Edwan) T. Zanat yesterday has ssued to Rechhold Chemcals nc., a buldnfe permt for work tocort $60,000. The company, whch has a plant n.elzabeth recently purchased a large. tract along the Staten sland 3ound from the U. S. Metals Refnng ompauy. The buldng permt, s W alteraton work to exstng structures. "t wll be a sem-works" j Post X \h- Amercan! Zanat explaned. "The plant, wll and ts auxlary wllj CARTERET On Sunday. CARTERET - John A. Turk, be used for the manufacture of be held Sa.tudH.v \ennp. l>r-;decembfr 4 10, at f P.M. m lf!);jo and l;00 Dlcl *" of Safety and ndusat The Frst Presbyteran!! 1 Hl post memoral home. Co-clurnen are Mr:,. Hurry Glecktpr Church wll br both 1 Hcalth melamlne, a new product. The alteratlfn job wll be on property formerly known as the S71 lead works. and Mr. Pmncs Tonc/uk,,".» and Stew n ds hp Sund»y.jat the Csutoret Hgh School Councl Sesson The auxhhv eunntte; cun-jthc mnster wll delver theparent, - Teachers Assocaton lsts, of M>. Cllord Cutt.T, Communon medtaon. "H8 mepunf * on A short sesson was held By Wddnesday. Decemthe Borough, Councl last, nght. Mrs. Walter Sak..\s MchRelgnf -V n " ^l!?!; 1 9l Councl conveyed two lots for lm.100 to tor. New-Jepw TV - OlHe Szejowwsk. Mrs. August,!" pke Authorty l^ctrt.. ll celvf communon! nk Crusade, and d the detals of wth th«new nterchange pro- Hud-mau. H Ars. Chaks, S-and to hand n hs pledge ld card. d : thc three-part h program that [gram. un. Mr:,,/ohn Kat.usa. and A t the second servce new mem-;ths company s conductng Approval was Rven lo nne Mrs. Thorns Jakeway. bers wn be. publcly receved. : communty servce. off real estate taxes on property now held by the CavLret The post commttee ncludes Thc sol() at both Hcnc( K wu1 Prncpal Herman Horn of Thomas.luke-vay. Steve Sttv, bc " Let Us BlVlk Bl Pad To hc Carteret Hgh School an- Jamcs Varm. and CommaKler ellu 1 " ou Oul KlK es - a " d Ule Housnu Authorty. Two ordnances were approved on frst nounced that the Home Room Stanlev Cs/:,k solost at 9:30Kvll be Mrs. Alce,, H,. M»uoy and at 11:00 Pe,. od f readng, provdng for vannng Mrs. Norman EUotl. ^tmlṫnts todh of publc rghts on certan parts of streets n the Hampshre Legon to Fete Gardens and Mohelda Gardens development. H.S. Grd Squad Counclman Alex Such, charman of streets and roads re- vassers are: Ge./,a Horvath.lwth Chef Charles Makwlnsk jr o b e r t Hoffmun WUtam,Knd Sgt/ Edward CJBjkowsklJpOTtedtharthe 7treet"deparU CARTERET Careret Post Pancs, Franc s Mls Mrs. - Ell Else? e Umstadter, DecLo Umstadter,;Dreclor nf Kehnn and onh r,-nftj Traffc,., ^,..^.._ t-» ment s Rettng prepared to 263, Amercan Leson, wll Mss sabelle Colquhouhn,;Safety, dealng wth phases of! handle snow clearance. At the honor the Hyh School football Frank Collns, Mrs. Anne Al- part two offhe program. Contxandcr, Mss Dovothy Yct-jferences have been scheduled auto owners to park -ther cars same tme, Mayor Skba urged earn and the sul cheerleaders Saturday eve.nnr. December 3, man. Mllard Wood, and Georac.wth Superntendent Edwn durng the wnter months n at the. Amercan Leaou Memoral s $25,469. Ths ncludes!horn coverng part three of the t easy for road crews to clear Sloan. The proposed budret forlqun and.prncpal Herman drveways and garages, makng Ths wll be the.>econd annual Football Nght the snow after a storm. sponsored by the Legon, to pay trbute to the many youngsters who put so much effort and many hours of practce nto spurts of ther our Chrstmas cards and gfts kng. t msson Smorgasbord dnner.!/, y,...,., n the mal. By takng acton A hot meal loaf dnner wll All members and frends are! "" (Wets kddes now, youll avod dsappontng be served by the Lades Auxlary of the Post, the meal wll lfted to attend. Admsson, s a! A^ ty w frends and lov«d ones at food donaton per famly and ". f. Chrstmas tme." be prepared by Mrs. Clfford tl.00 for adults and 50c for CARTERET Santa Claus The postmaster sad,, "Wen "Were Cutter, Mrs. Walter Sak. Mrs chldren. The Junor Chor wll arrved n Carteret early ths headng nto an all-tme record Mchael Carny and Mrs. Anthony Ruth Crcle wll meet.tues-:the W. T. Grant Store n the ppsent the entertanment. ;mornmv and wll be stayng at for ChrlKtmas mal ths year Every faclty of the post offce Jrtv evennr at 8:00 n the hune;carlere! Shoppng Center un- The.commttee s has been expanded to render M!Q. V.. - ^,.... :..,n n,... ll H,.,,! T.,.,.. :.. Of Mchael P. Carney, charttah;. Joseph Pletterer, Anthony nyson Street. The grouu wllcevrvstors daly from 3 to of Mrs. Thomas Lss, 28 Ten Chrstmas Eve. He s remaxmum seryee. Weve added extra trucks and personnel Szelagowsk, Clfford Maxwell study John P. M. and 7 to 8 P.M. and all Specal malng schedules hpve! and Sherman J. Umansky, The annual CmgreyaUonal da - v " Saturdays been set up to nsure promp The dnner wll be served,.. MeeluH of the Frst Presbyter- lled lke all the lttle grls handlng of the tremendous 6:3Q P. M., to be followed bvjan Church wll be held Wed--nd boys n Carteret to come flood of both ncomng and out-l flms of He GlU-Colt hanpohshp Hme of There All reports --- proyran;for Chrstmas. P-.S. Santa says nesday evenng. December U.md tell lm what theyd lke gonp Chyntmas ma." The Postmastr asks youj wll be drnt! fur the yoavsters after completon nf the attons should be handed n nt lttl<- s.ul and boy who vsts and fnancal - of all j cooperaton n be; has a free tuft for every Kood ceremone! - hhm. m 1 sure that your return addre and the-recpjets address 1 planly typed 6r wrtten on al labels and Chrstnas cards Use zone numbers. and send your Chrsjmas carps by frst la^ mal so that you can n elude handwrtten messages makng your Chrstnas ngs more personal. Also, vou 1 be certan that they wll be de lrvered promptly and forward ed or returned, f necessary Mal your Chrstmas cards two bundles, usng free that you can get at the offce, whch read, All for Lo He members narched n a, bodv to the Holy Famly Church <f Deltve y an d "AU for jfnedlftlm. A Chrstmas polty fo 1 the enjers wll be 1 held at the u\l rcklar mevtnk wth an \chame of nlffs.. U tjnday, December 18, a lnsas party for the raem-.s chldren wll be held n the lunba Club wth Ncholas Svak and Wllam Hepworth as lanj, juve been completed Mall "Early and Often" for 1 he annual New Vears eve merrer Chrstmas. lan.v. to bf held.n the club on atudu, December 31. Dancmg wll be to the musc of Mrhael Halusnk and hs orchesra. t:o-charmen are John Soland George Balks asssted by Joseph Szvos, Anthony St«c and Ckorge Stolte of Town Delvery." [ Postmaster Sabo asks the co operaton of all busness flru to delay malug crculars au cataloys u)tl after DewUjbt> 25, to keep the mah.s dent 1 fa the Chrstmas rush As a last bt of ucn 10.. sem all Chrstmae, mal ^OUM tun. dstances before December 11: Follow up promptly wth curd, and gfts for local delvery FLAN XVW PAK1V CARTERET -- Fre Compan 1 s makng olas for a Chrst mas party for the chldren o: fremen. The date wll be goon. Canvass drector for the 1061 The detals of the program were budget s Wllam H. Thorn as- broukht to ther attenton, ssted bv E. Dale Lutton. Can- Mr. Turk held conferences program, as jt deals wth the hgh school chldren. They wll serve as advsors on part two and part three of ths "Cruthe local and general msson, mortgage for the new buldng, and mantenance of two buldnns. Ths Saturday evenng ;30 the Sesson wll sponsor! f T\ AHAU): hulo h>»h (rornr Trav ll tn- N<w ltrse> Safety». all) award to Ma*u Mulcn Skba lu!l:">!t. wl«n ml.1 Counel ld> kllfd un tlf borough hfelwa). St-att-d at ll(f left s.los. h ( ann> tor of.medal and tmwc elaltons, of U. S. Mutalh Kd..«(..may. he belated uuard was made at the USMK luucben n tyvw Camp. Sgt. Czajkoyvsk To Talk on PAL CARTERET The Lades Auxlary, Star Landng Post 1234, V. P. W. held ts meetng Monday evenng n the pqpt rooms wth Santna Cantamessa presdng. The offcal vst of the eghth dstrct presdent, Mrs. Anna Stout, wa made. She was accompaned by the eghth dstrct senor vce presdent, Mrs. Helen (Jarr. Mrs. Stella KemSnsk, a member, who noy resdes n Flqrda, was also n attendance. The, Chlstmts,party orgwlly slated lo be held n the post 1 rooms wll be held elsewhere,) the place to be unnounled.. Reservatons close on December 19 and may be made wth Mrs. Margaret Numeth. Mrs. Mary Thorn, co::ke charman, announced tha cookes uro stll avalable. Tcktlts t( l.: 1.-..ylK -lner to V h d U -Lvmb-r.1 arc stll avalable. The n--xt. :; ln; o the grou V lo r h - 1! D - e.nb r > \\ ll fe lre ;;u- : st sral.er t:.: 1.. Edward Cv. - sk. nl the Cute-ft PJV pal Ln -.lt who v. ll s,) ;>. the PA.L. -and (OJ. c" Th 1.st) moms v ll." o: th- publc f-dn 8 tu 9 J, M (uest?.u md tls- 1! -- «M llluv. \.-. :clnl ljlll,,.. 1 n,;.ah \lr.-. UrMl-r Kr.", n<n ol h:-lulty. Vul,t).\ S WN.MH 1ATKKL.T Vv,nr- J ll R WM t L.vprtSh Slretl, Carteret. v.;.-, elected e geant-at» arms n U:c Uwy Sesson Stur (kll coukl al Unon Junor Cullcyr, Cranfod, recentlyn a sprud colleke-wde electon. Mr. WUon defeated Robert Mack of, Roselle Park for the pomtm Mss Hla Hharkey of Olnlhan was elected counu presdent last sprng.

2 PAGE TWO, DECEMBER 2, 1960 OBTUARES - MRS. SABO CARTERET Funeral serv- - ces for Sophe Sabo, 167 Ran- --flolph Street were held last Frday mornng at 9 A. M. at the Synowleckt Funeral Home, " 56 Cartenet Avenue and at 9:30 Morrs, Wllfftn Ellott, John Donnelly, John Marcnlak Lous Mlchaud, and Andrew Lukasluk CARTERET Fathers NWt was observed at the Novembe meetng of St. Josephs P.T.A Some of the offcelm wrr replaced by fathers formhr eve- MCHAEL SKORA Port Readng and Mrs. Mary CARTERET. Mchael 81 Barsl of Woodbrtdge; two nng.-. Jack Rlngwood, Father Brennan remnded the kora of 738 Roosevelt Avenue A.M. ftt the Hungaran Reformh ded Tuesday, November 29, a brothers, Paul of Newark and Adren Fontln served as frst parents of the many thngs] "#d Church. The Rev. Andrew! Joseph or Port Readng; vce presdent; George Tardlff, whch we have to be thankful Elzabeth General Hosplta Harsany offcated. nece and three nephews. second vce presdent: and John for on Thanksgvng Day. "*as n the Calvary t Carteret for the past 40 years; Tuesday mornng at 9 A. M. at Mr. Rtngwood announced of Bt Elzabeths Church n Funeral servces were held Tlghe, recordng secretary, Rev. Anthony Huber. Pastor Hopelawn. " Honorary pall bearers, memhavnr been employed as a the Synoweck Fuheral Home, that all P.T.A. dues must be Carteret was guest speaker, He "ners of thr Lorantfy Ladles Ad ppe ftter at the Genera! 56 Carteret Avenue, and at 1:30 pad bj December 31, Mrs. Brn showed sldes he had taken at feoclety and Whte Carnaton Amercan Tank and Storage at the St. Joseph R. c.church Fond was thanked for her the Brussels Worlds Far - Grove No. #4 Woodmm Ctrcle Qj for wth Rev. Vctor Qrabrlan, work n preparng the float for Lourflef and Rome. Sster Mary tare Mrs. Elzabeth Kovacs,,,^ tnrce years aga O.S.M., as celebrant of the requem Masr. nterment was n The chldren of the school won whle Adrlen Fontln was award- Carterets Halloween parade Benlz, won the faculty prze Mrs. Charles Comba, Mrs. Ste- He was a communcant of the "fthen Mako, Mrs. Anna Breza,, St. Demetrus Ukranan Orthodox Church and was a member St. James Cemetery, Woodbrdge. marchng group n the second prze for the lnrgest e< the, dark horse pr/r. bt. Anna Slomko and Mrs. " v Mary»VraB- The actve pall of the St. Demetrus Mens Bearer* were John Kalfcn- Mrs. Andrew Baumgartner "Hearers were Joseph Nagy, M- Club. bach, John Kovach, James a report on the recent Fall Survvng are hs wfe, Anna jbars, Frank Kaser, Mchael Regonal Meetng whch was Hutnk and FranK-Cook. chael Dalya, Frank Prfjy, Sr. f " Ale 8ebok, Charles Fazokas and Albert Sohayda, n Droblnska Skora; fve daughters, Mrs, Olga Marko, Car teret; Mr«. Paulne Hayduk Thank You! We wsh to thank all those who sent flowers, cards, and congratulatory messages at our Grand Openng and n partcular, all who vsted us n person. We wll strve to brng you the fnest n baked goods all year rond. JOSEPH SOWNSK, Propretor Tte HLL 593 j&osevelt Avenue \ Catewt 2,100 Famles Wll enjoy a Merrer Chrstmas ths year because they had a Chrstmas Club here. What a pleasure to know you have enough money to get just tne rght gfts for everyone you want to remember! Enjoy that carefree feelng next year by jonng our 1961 Chrstmas Club now. Just decde how.- much youll need and pck the savngs plan that wll best help yo meet your goal. Put a lttle bt away each week. You wont mss t, and youll love watchng t grow! For s....or bankng servce consult... "The Bank rl/ ALL ht Servan" at the age of 67. She lved at 128 Pershlng Avenue. Born n Hungary, the lved most of her lfe here and was a communcant of St. Josephs R. C. Church. She was a member of the Womans Club, Mss Remak was the daughter of the late John and Elza beth Remak. Survvng are two ssters, Mrs. Paulne Pnter of John Comba Fathers Mght Marked By St. Josephs P.T.A. held at 8t; Stephens, n Perth Amboy. She encouraged more mothers to attend these meetngs whch prove to be not only enjoyable But also nformatve on the educaton and upbrngng of your chldren, SstttJrfafyTWaneUa, O.S.M., Prncpal, was ntroduced and poke brefly to the group. Hebrew Men to Meet Tuesday WELCOME VSTORS: Member* of lre Company 1. n * sprrl.ll.v rhartrrnl lus, mlrt r,,-m <, n,, mens Home n Bonntnn and took along sonc tnltarrn and foodstuffs fm thr men ;l n,,. \,, )m. (; (. v pany on the trp were Kurt Hoffman, Mclllrsrv County m;ua«cr of Hp Home; Thomas (c\, rru\ mens Belef Assorlutlon: Charles am Hudlv Brady,.lso,l«wpl VKOWO, r:mh llo.,n fr [na S;1 H r e Company. o m n a n Jo-,rp! Sllar n a s n -hrxr. MRS. MARON EUPE CARTERFT The annual Keansburg; MVS, Anna Wasko CARTERET - Mrs. Ncholas, electon of offcers of the Hebrew Mens Club of Carteret Elzabeth; MJss Mae Deckus (Contnued from Pag* 1)?.,.ftu<Jle of 127 Jersey Street ded and Mss Catherne Deckus Ph Delta Kappa, an honorary after a long llness Monday. both at home; one son, Staff 1 wll be held at the meetng educaton socety. ]",.Born n Lynchburg, Va,, she Tuesday nght, at 8:30 P.M. n Sgt. Walter Skora, U. S. Atr Lved here most of her lfe andj At Albrgrht College he played Sesson s Held the Chromyshull. Force, statoned at Fort Bragg, M was a communcant of the Frst varsty football, basketball and A report wll be made by N. C; and one brother, Gus "..^Presbyteran Church. She was baseball, and captaned the Seymour Pengold, drector of Skora, New York Cty, N. Y. basketball team n hs senor By Ssterhood the wdow of John M. Eudle. the small group program of the and 11 grandchldren. year. n hgh school, he played Survvng are- a daughter, CARTERET The Unted club, He wll also report on the Funeral servces were held vajwtv football, played on the Mrs. Marlann Dudck of ths Hebrew Ssterhood of Carterrt lrecen t meetng of the dscus^ ths mornng from the Bzub varsty team that won the r place; a son, John M. of ths held ts November membershp! son P" U P and explan ts formeetng at the Brotherhood of Funeral Home, 54 Wheeler Ave-, Group 11 state champonshp place; two brothers, Benjamn nue, at 9:30 A. M, and at 10 A mat. whch wll serve as a U.S.M.R. CREDT NOS OFFCALS Mll Hold Ketc wth Company and nlon offcal, ll,, n basketball, and was selected Ncholas Lynchburg and M, at the St. Demetrus Ukranan Orthodox Church wth Rev presdent Mrs. Samuel Breslov. group* now organzed. left to rght, Andrew Bennett, Harold Kaub. WllUm Kppcnstflnpr. Anthony Somowkl. John Jordan st (-,1,, Lovng Justce Synagogue, wth model for most of the other Nck Chaloka, Walttr llfmsrl, Jrwrph (mry. loln J, astpankl, Mlkr Mltro, Joteph UYota, John"s"\ u., as an All State frst baseman Charles Kentucky; twol n hs senor year baseball acvtes. Also n the sports feld, grandchldren, and fve greatwere held was n Rosehll Cemetery, Ln- at Westhampton Beach Hgh John Hundak and Rev. Peter presdng. At a recent meetng of the George Sloan, Joseph Lukarh, Meyer Kosenblum, Frank Rubnan, Walter Andrnon and Curt lrfm"",jjrandchldren. Melech offcatng. nterment he hat coached varsty baseball Program Vce Presdent, Mrs. executve board of the small.. Funeral servces Leonard Kramer, ntroducedf Charles So.^Wednesday mornng at 10 A.M. den. School, s a member of the Mrs. Marvn Lebowu and.." Slm n E ATTEND POJCE CLASS.*"^ Cub Scouts Get March of Dmes CARD o "fjrom the Synowleckl Funeral Felll Long sland Assocaton of Mrs. Sy Kravet, co-charmen of, s * ld a CARTERET Members «\ \., of HOPHh CamHgn Pushed, Home, 56 Carteret Avenue wth ETHEL REMAK Football and Basketball Offcals. dsplayed and descrbed the? J ^ t t o n ^ t the Ssterhood 01ft Shop, who lp H«*man were apponted to, the Rev. Malcolm Q, Brown CARTERET Mss Ethel Remak, who was owner and pro- * tton the Carteret Polce Departm offcatng, nterment was n We wsh to, x Vared Awards CARTERET-The March of ; attendug the Mddlesex Countyltlm Dmes campagn araln s bengp n Westhampton Beach Mr. n.. Tralnlnr Orhnct n N»»fnr JhoV Cloverleaf Park Cemetery, pretor of the Womans Shop CARTERET-Cub Scout Packdlrected here by Denns A. Fltz- Comba served as presdent of 1 1 " nlng SCh0 1 ta Newf r thelr k.nd Voodbrdge. here untl retrement two years Cartflct 83, sponsored by the Zlon Luth- gcrald j Brunswck ths week are WU- ympathy, and the Westhampton Beach Teachers Assocaton for two years. " Pall bearers were Charleslago, ded suddenly here Frda leran Church, met Tuesday Headng the Mothers march Jlam Troost, Edward trbutes ex tn (" Mosca. Dydak Edward Hlub, bereavement He s a member of Potunlc n the Zon Lutheran Wll be Mrs. AKPS, Lodge #1071, F. and A. M. and hse. be featured at thf next Hall. charman, and Mrs. Mare ^alp^. P Jom f«; Rlver our dearly be!(>,. «. the Westhampton Beach Fre t waa announced that Mr!ar meetng. The followng awards weredrummond. vce charman. Mrs,]^1 Kalha Jonn B <»» * ^ Department. He was charman and Mrs. Ernest Brechka, 327 made: Bob-cat Badges, Stephen Dorothy Hepworth s charman^" of the board of trustees of Carteret Avenue, has been Koval, Davd Thomas, Robert the Westhampton Presbyteran awarded the portable televson Shorecre l f womens actvtes and Mss;. Chodosh: Dr. c nnmba, Stephen Blatz, Allan Susan Cne «e ls : ^arman of Church. Presdent, Mrs. Breslow. nave.rtos, Kenneth Ltus; Wolf the To P Teenage hgh school OF THANKS fy Ladlw Ad > Peoples Club; T: Mr. Comba an nformatve report cm her s the sxth»on r PrCnalt; (Badges, Joseph" Bober, RussellP r0bram asssted by Mss ROMAN LUON velt LodKc ;2 recent trp to the Natonal Wo- 1 C Bllllaln m«j» «FM.._ au...l Kathert Katherlne Lovas. We wsh to express our sn- Crcle Whte (.,: #34; Carteret,: ANK AND COMPANY Perth Amboy, N» j. Federal Depost nsurance corporaton of Mrs, Jula Comba and the Gnda, Wllam Shanrton, one late Charles Comba, Sr. of 21 mens League Conventon held MRS JEAN COMBA gold and two slver arrows; Joseph vanltsky. one gold andj and neghbors for ther knd Star Socal and cere apprecaton to our frends Unon Street, Carteret, N. J. at the Concord Hotel. New K Mr. and Mrs. Comba have two York. one slver arrow; Robert Za-! Frank OBren expressons of sympathy and ployes of Cu: chldren, Melane 12 and Doren Merchandsng Club char-, lesk, Gary Hoos, Davd Mag- beautful floral trbutes extended to us n the bereave- Workers Unt man, Mrs.. Gamza, announced- A meetng of the Wednesday-Jner each receved one slver arthat Ssterhood s sponsorng a.mersheld recently at the home row. busy, Mr. OBren ment of our frend, Roman ployes of F.M c: Contnued from D flee; ntenut;..: age 1» blanket sale and partcpants nf Mrs. Ann McNel, 4 Colganj Bea),, stated, " have abnut ten years Lurm ucts, shppng! CARD ^F THANKS wll receve a famous brand Avenue plana were made for tn Badges. Rchard Haas,.,.,,. ^Unmd rght now. and Jack George. Rjhert We especally wsh to thank electrjcal. ETHEL REMAK John Hundlak: Gary Hoos, S Jo Rev - l fr.: J^\!!l S l t V Xpress our, sln! centextrawlllre C elve «second.dne at the Ldo Gardc-s. h»pp^,melech; altar boy»; staff and worker, of Nl. M rt?^bj! > fc? r r, el8t. lves blanket. (Chrstmas party wll be!nurses of Perth Amboy Hopl nd one slver arrow. Callfomla o: < mends and neghbors for ther Mrs. Anna Brown and her ut the next meetng at UKJ tal; Carteret Smelter and Rej fnery Workers Unon Local bearers: ard t. orary pall!>»: sympathy, commlttee, Mr Nathan Jacoby,. home of Ma. Dolores San P11-, Lon Badge, Frank Koscovr; ful (jb!l. Peter Vsn Wallandael, andlppv b dmln Avenue. The Demur Badges. Rchard Haas^ CARD OF THANKS 837; pall bearers; Carteret Po-,... WoodbrldKc M. exour bereave- tended to Mrs.* Alex Kwtenbaum, wll dark hafse was presented to Jack Coslatzuk, Joseph vantsky. Assstant Denner Badges. We wsh to express our sln- Funeral H«me for satsfactory fnr tatlsfs MARON EUDE lce escort, and the Synoweckjthe,. ment n the death of our dear- 1 conduct a Chanukah party and Mrs. Blanche Kolbas. ly beloved sster present gfts to the vetera«at Brthday greetngs to Dane Jostpl; Bober, Rchard Krupa, cere thanks to our relatves,servce* rendered. and aunt. fered., Ethel Remak. the Lyons Hosptal December Decbus of 2 Colgan Avenue on u Gnda and Kenneth frends, and neghbors for thelr M\ and 16. knd expressons of sympathy! We especally wsh to thank November 27. A famly celettra- Mchael Muxyka On November 28, a member- ton WM new n her nonor Arthur Hermann of the Ran- and beartful floral trbutes;, Rev. Mel Corcoran O.S.M.; Rev. Vctor Grabran O.S.M.; shp tea was held at the home Dane was nne years old. Rev. WJW(lWCSj»lt:l =» Phllp of Mrs. Howard Wurzel, 25 Brennan O.S.M.; altar The Crescents met Wednes- Swarthmore Drve. Membershp Vce Presdent, Mrs. Van grandmother, beloved mother, sster, grand-j boys; Carteret Frst Ad Squad; St. Josephs Altar and Wallendael, greeted the followng guest*: Mrs. h.»- V»eton -Hn, Mrs. E. Falk, Mrs. S. Eve party to be most ho sold* to thank!j Mrs. B. Fnkelsten, held at the home of Mrs; Vrm e] om 1 Wv Malcolm Brown; Dr.. Mrs. L hundred dolars each Chenkm; Dr. Chodaslr. Hlr- Raymond, Mrs. P. Mesner. Mr.v Wortylko Qt,. OD( Rosary Socety; Carteret Womens Club; Townshp of Woodbrdge Employes Assocaton; (Travelers Club; pall bearers; Carteret and Woodbrdge Polce escorts and the Synoweck Funeral Home for satsfactory servces rendered. Famly of the late Ethel Remak ^ra Tagler of were Russell Gtnda Jack ak. R p, ower shop. bearm; ; on December Rchard Haas All boys Carleret and Woodbrldge poce Mrs. P. WegbrS-ar^tf M! ^ ^ * M over thrty dollars worth and lhc Synoweck puner.l! also receve an award. H())m,, or ^mavy servces Goldberg. The Pack s plannng a trp rlmrpr-r The next board meetng wll A remnder to the Shorecrest,,. v-,.,.~ -.t- - renaerea fee held Monday, December 5, cvc club HRAKS Flower Shop LoweU Street, Corner of Blanchard, Carteret (t Bloek W«tt of BerMgk Hall) PhMW K tha "; wth Mrs. LVfcamerrpTesVdlng! etn «w» be held Monday ;. Bcn H.. : December 5, at the C.W.V. hall. on Jackson Avenue commenc-^ ng at 8 PJVt. ; flowers aad DaooraUre Gntnt For The Holday Season. Mar We Suntst Ton Plaet YMT Orert Early! lor POtNSETTA PLANTS DSH OAED(K8 CHBSTMAS WBATH8 CHRSTMAS GREENS CENTB PECES OEAV BLANKETS Says: Jon Frst Natonals 1961 CHRSTMAS CLUB NOW and youll have a. Merrer Chrstmas Next Year! Frst Natonal Bank n Carteret 25 Cooke Avenue Ml Bank Hours: Daly 8 to S Frday 9 to 6 Drve-up Wndow Open Untl 4 P.M. hmember Federal Depolt nsurance Corporaton Yule Fete Tomorrmc» For St. Elm Guldf CARTERET-The St. Elasjg Lades Gtufd held ts meetng * n the school hall, wth Mrs jg Qrzn Oaral and Mrs. Mchael R Puha chosen to represent thejj guld at the St. Ncholas ban- S quet to be held at St. Mchaels!" audtorum, Passalc, on Decem-H ber 4. S The guld Chrstmas party S *U be held.saturday, Decem-H ter 3, at the Gypsy Camp, wth g Mrs. CMorge blkun and Mrsjg Mchael TOth as co-charmen.j5 socal and brthday party K celebratng the brthdays ofj«ms. Wllam HerUla and Mrs. 5 Mchael Dken was held, wth g Mrs. Ann Kalnok and Mrs. f Robert Zaleskl n charge of hospltaly. ;H PETES DNER Now Op 24 Hours a Day 1239 Roosevelt Avenue WEST CARTKKKT FOR THE FASTEST SERVCE Drve nto Our FBEB CUSTOMEK PAJUUNQ AHKA! t ROCKMANS LQUORS f rra caot «un n Gall K 1-8J7J fur FREE DEJVKHV 16 A. M TO 6 r M. ALL BUSES SO- vr OUK DOOB Kao4olpfa t.. Prrtbln A«e CABTKRKT. N j GOLD Jewelers "For GlfU That Last a LlfeUue" 87 Roosevelt Avenue Carteret Choose from the Largest Selecton of Watches n ths area! BENRl S MEDANA WESTCLOX LaCOlLTHE. TM EX WlTTNAlER ELGN,0N(J1.NK t CROSBY PreeH Krom: $6.95 to $ USE OLE LAY-AWAY PLAN Shop Golds for the Fnest n Damonds, Watchet, Jewelry and Gft Wre Eptrt Wtteh and J»wtlr7 aeplt Work Done on Prtmlw Famly of the late Muron Euule - OPEN EVENNGS TL CHRSTMAS NOW! The fnest, fastest FUEL OL SERVCE B Moblj CARTERET & VCNTY! CALL K ^ GEO. CHAMRA & SONS. CODOS COAl- FUEL OL- KHK^t A DAY A UvUun of &, WKXLEK, KAHWAY 24 LeffprU Street, (arteret, N. J. *Thc Home of Servff" HLL PHARMACY - Headquarters for - 13 BONUS VOTES ON ALL (SFT Sfop n and browse around... hundreds of H " 587 Koonevelt Ave. < n Nht TUJ CARTERET SHOPPNG SANTAS VSTNt A.Y 3!< 5 -P. H. unl 7 """ SATURDAY M (From ftow Tll ChrlstnmM Santa has a FREE GF" for even l»»? " grl and an "Extra Specal" gu :{ )l W. T. GRANT OPEN EVERY NCJT UNTL TM

3 Scout News by MBS. F, fl. 8UTTER, JR. Coordnator ot roam from home... Use the PHONE! w to Mttuch Pharmacy.t ether of these numbers: K K Fort, Effcent Servce We Delver Anythng Anywhere h fland-charge Accounts Welcome You pay uo more al Mttuch Pharmacy 192* M Roosevelt Avewuc, CarttTet OPEN EVENNGS TM. W< Have t (omplete Atutortnent of MMJ.MARK CHKSTMAS CARDS Pkg. of 10 Cards 29c *2afae5a^ Be Good to ourself! &«4r*& FRDAY, HS. Senor Play Calol Offers 5% Pay Boost to All Mark65 Years Cast s Lsted Of Plants Employes, Effectve "Today Of Wedded Blss CARTERET A pretty wed- boy; and Lowell Zalutko, Nxon took place n St. Josephs ushered. Church Saturday mornng when The brde, escorted by he Mss Mary Ann Jance Kleban, father, wore a gown of whte daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John satn fashoned wth a ftted Kleban. 301 Washngton Ave- bodce. sweetheart necklne and nue, became the brde of Pred lo»k sleeves - The * * n was, re " B Ross, son of Mrs. Wllam embrodered wth Alencon lac and had seed pearls and pallettes. t ended n a Gwenwald. 210 Washngton Av(. nue «K cathedra Have All the Cash Youll Need for Gft Gvng n 1961! J WBO Church Goes Over Top 9 n Pledges AVENEL The goal set by he canvass commttee of the rst Presbyteran Church has been reached, accordng to announcement^ today from James Calvn, charman. Members and rends of the church have pledged, for 1961, a total of $109, toward the current expense budget, the benevolence M Orabmn l k!1?tn trala A trl P le Uered ve Rev. V.ctor - J.v 1, h lof French lluson was caugh O S.M.. performed the double; hl, adpece of babeg. breath ml ceremony and celebrated ^ wrrled & cascade b(juque( budget and the buldng fund the nuptal Mass. of othds, stephanots and llle The youth of the church Attendng the couple were pledged $11, Mr 1. Calvm 1 of the valley. Mss Lbby Kleban, Sewaren. Th e couple s on a weddn has expressed apprecaton to cousn of the brde, as mad of trj p ^ Mam. Pla. After De all who served wth hm to make the drve a success. honor, and Rchard Mglecz,member 12, they wll resde Holy Communon wll be observed at all four servces Sun- Cdtcret as best man. ;>10 Washmgtqja Avenue. Brdal attendants were Mss; Both were graduated frorr JoAme Symchk, Maryann Pa-jCarteret Hgh School. Th nek. and Carolyn Ross, sster.btdegroom s also a graduab j uf the brdegroom, all of Car-jof Seton Hall Unversty, clas trret. Raymond Mller, Fords;,of 960. He s employed Raymond Newman; Perth Am- Greemvald nsurance Agency day mornng. Rev. Dr. Charles S. MacKenze wll preach at and 11 A. M.; Rev. Robert A. Bonham wll preach at 8 and 10 A. M. Twenty-fve new members wll be welcomed nto the church at the 11 A.M. servce. The Sngspratlon servce at 8 P.M. wll feature an evangelst, Rev, Ross Rhoades, Westwood. Rev. Rhoades has had wde experence preachng n ths country and was recommended to the church by th Blly Graham Evangelstc Assocaton Mr. Rhoades wll alsc speak to the senor hgh Westmnster Fellowshp whch meet at 1 P. M. The Adult Chor wll sng "Prayer to Jesus, 1 by Oldroy at 11 A. M. Sunday and at V A. M. "Lft Thne Eyes" bj Perslchett, wll be sung by th Cherubs. PAGE THREE St. Josephs Jottngs CARTERET - Members of BT REV. PHLP M. BRBNNAN, O8M. Members of * * +> <*<* %/ r,**,.. the senor class of Carteret CARTERET Mr and Mrs,, _ Mss Judth as follows and also PERTH AMBOY A general eral Constructon Laborers Unon, have been gven the op- major ol companes nthnrhavz *, cmrmtn 1 s Hgh School are currently rehearsng "Take Care Of My n " ^ Roosevelt COMMENDATONS: t was fold up. Words are cheap but t s understood that most Frank n,,.n v, L 01 UB the grls wrte on a p wage ncrease for employes of W(TP h,.r LlKhtlng Cereh,,,l on Thursday, know what to do next. ray from the novel by Peggv paper the followng The Calforna Ol Company portunty of acceptng a smlar made a smlar poposal proposal to ther tpndpe f» dnner a heartenng sght to see so actons count Rl LUtlc Olrl," a three-act corn- l)y tnplr amountng to fve per cent has allowance n exchange for a employes, or are contenplatlr chldren n honor of many members of the parsh! HOLY NAME: AL R recent,,.,, the Borough 1. O Comp All Yn been offered effectve today. two-year contract whch would t. Calforna, snce ts cstah-: thpl 85tl) WPd dng annlver- beuln ther observance ofjmeetlnr of the Holy Name forv»to be presented on Decomber 14 and 15 at 8 P.M. ln!u " t ThunkselvtnK Day,- at -- Mass. Welclety., the - - followng ~ were selqct-...,-. wnced the follow- Ths rumor was confrmed yesterday by the company. reason ncludng wages n the forefront f t of fleadershp n nonol fd couple have re- P fst * «">* greatly mpressedled as the nomnatng comml- not permt re-openng for, ny llshment n ths area,!ms been Tllr.,,,, t \ fnf the beneft 2. The Mayor wll lghtthe the hgh school audtorum. ;. Hnt dd not atln-nrsjl on Monday..ree Many resdents of Woorbrldge Townshp wll beneft untl ts termnaton. extendlng lberal employe be,e-" ded ln Curtem snce u by " * the numbet u of people "- ~ who!tee u -"~ " f or "" the formaton " of "" the Mss Wlson s the faculty drector and Mss Carol Breza Brown was Joy to the World-Qroup The fve per cent ncrease offer has been made to the unons by the unons to ndcate how 1 * e * yws to fts. No comment was receved a sldrnt of attended the Masses that morn- new slate of offcers: Jamaq J. * YK Watchers and Ye Holy s student drector. from ths company proposal. UR and the ureat number who Dunne, Nck Del Vaccho and Approxlmately 700 employes and now s under dscusson between them and management. but t s expected that decson hflrdwu( busness they vew the latest proposal! lls mtmlft K f> n He con- receved Holy Communon. TheAlexnde Moosckl. f you must be at the Ones senor Scouts The east of the pny nclude R who are not represented by labor unons wll receve the n- Under the tentatve proposal, wll be reached n advance of 1 " when ne capacty and the sngng of thetact these pesons. ten oclock Mass was full lojhave any suggestons then con-",11,t. 6:48 P. M. f & Jngle Bells - Group Arllne vanltskl, Margaret Korneluk, Patrca Varna, Janell " " nuforms they should 6. The p r Sl Noel - Group crease on the effectve date the unons are gven untl December 20 to accept the n- Calforna recently completed the suggested deadlne. The Browns have been and school chldren added to thedramatc (U!B: Last otherwse school 7. Drummer Boy SonR _ Francs, Maron Laskosk Vrgna Llllard, Barbara Ayres Nearly the same number, who.nrmony wll start Senor Scouts Rtl le &ctve dgnty of that Mass. We want nght the Dramatc Club -put " * " relgous. are members of the nternatonal Unon of Operatng En- wth the pay boost retroactve concertng other phases of t Cftrterrt s > Mr. Brown was crease-two-year contract tertns, successful unon nerotlatkms" lvc a " a to express (nr thanks also to on ts second producton of, the f-atevnal work n, 7:nO P. M. mme- 8 We Wsh Ydu a Merry 8uzarne Hlgglns, Carol Breza the a seventh and eghth gradersseason for the beneft of the, n ceremony they -nrgtmas t twce AW Makkal,. Joel Wesman " gneers or the Heavy and Gen- to today. contract. member of the Board of Educaton. He had been secretary who were on hand to, sne or Atar Rn(, BosB1. y socety. The, o the Knghts of 9. Slent Nght - GrouD Robert Barnaba, Mram Jaeobs, Mary Ann QuKZaly, Patrratng the brthday of thesent the true dea and sprt the specal servces commemo- theme of the play was to pre-. Hull on Hgh 8treet (1st and 2nd stanza), ot hs congregaton for \,, ( Mlte and doughnuts must be col- Go over ths program wthl Elane years, and s a drector of the ca Kovacs, Mary Jane Keratt, Pope. Of the season of Chrstmas. Baum<fartner. Katherthem at ther meetng so thcy lne Unted Roosevelt Savngs and Hebrew Classes Catholc Veterans Unts CLOTHNG DRVE: Last DEDCATON: As a natloo! men Kl that at ^AS, Patrca Ladany > melt leader. The can be sure they know what, to! Rnd Loan Assocaton n CartereL et ^Jour parsh suppled the we Catholcs are dedcated under the ttle of the mmaculate Bertha Johnson, Mrs. Brown s a member of.the Me turned ln to do. The commttee s tryng!, : Are Announced n k today at ths st Holday Actvtes clothlnk drlve wlth ver tw Ssterhood, a memberof Concepton. The erecton of the " School PTA AVENEL Educaton classes teret Clapter of Hadassnh ano looks of thngs the drve ths great shrne n Washngton wa* :,,] some reason you success. Therefore, your cooperaton s greatly needed. Any tn- money to her, have been scheduled by ponge- CARTERET ~ The St. Ellas Oaral are n charge. Upon ther the RelJekahs of the Odd Fellows. year s even bgger than that. planned for that very reason, Sets Yule Affar. " «The * «, couple u«u m. has ns.tt.seven am sure that the needy people of the world wll be most mnder of our dedcaton. that t mght.serve as a re- Vel,,, The parents of further questons please contact me at K after 7 p, CARTERET Katlor ator Bnal Jacob for ra tnem- Post 797 Catholc War Veterans and ts auxlary completed A Chrstmas return from the hosptal a,chldren, ten grandchldren and. : m responsble tor party wn htghllrht the regular erf A. begnners Hebrew class Chrstmas socal wll be heldsxteen great-grandchldren apprecatve of your kndness Therefore, on December 8 ths M. Lets strve to make ths affar an effectve and successful plans for comng events for the taken to and from monthly meetng of the Carteret Hgh School P.T.A.tobeB P.M. and Thursdays an ad- wll be held Tuesdays from 8 to n the clubrooms, refreshments to them n sharng the fruts Holy Day of Oblgaton should month of December as follows: and an exchange of gfts wll be of your good fortune wth those have a specal sgnfcance for. of Columbus Hall. one. begnnng December 4, Sunday, featured.,:, wnlsk wth tn held Wednesday, December 7, Hungaran Theater who are so much n need of all of us as Amercan Catholcs. n the memory of sdme, anced Hebrew class s to behe group wll partcpate n a,. the mothers from at 8 P. M. ln the hgh.school! On December n, all members of the post and auxlary n Oneretla Toneht :u help through the varous counheld from 8 to 9 P.M. and a tate wde corporate communn breakfast sponsored by the TEENS: The frst scheduled a great deal of sorrow to bur ;< «ho wll assst her Featured wll be a Chrstmas es of tne world ths date also stands out Wth Chuck Chupman, Dartmouths lass on hstory and the Talmud from 9 to 10 P.M. Persons tate Department C.W.V, Aux- preparatons, Th tree lghtng ceremony, an exchange of gfts by Santa, and freckle-facrd guard, captaned Wll have thp annual commun- r. OTn. DC,T, _.,, hmlrnt last more an unbeaten team at Daren, nterested n jonng any ofary. Ethel Medwck and on and breakfast at the t CARTERET dance of the teens was a fne famles, snce t marks theanlversary of our entry nto lonsht at 8,n hour. The program choral group sngng wll be Conn., Hgh School. the study groups are asked to harles Mller are co-charmen Elas Church followed bv break clock ln Bethl H the affar, although thought there World War. t mght be Well enjoyed. contact Rabb Phlp Brand at arrangements. On Deoemler 10, a Chrstmas party for ; T! P u d l h d l t f fast n the hall after e th t Q lamrrcfll1 Hungaran Gaety could have been more n at- Guest speaker wll be John the center.! ; ^ n d l n C e A " th f wh We to spend a part of ths day; n j urk of Unted States Metals leflnng Company of Carteret. Tomorrow nght regular servces wll be held at 8:30 P.M. ml wll be held at 11 A.M. hlldren at the St. Ellas Church vlgy wll celebrate the rass. Alexander Zlahy, wll present there seemed to have a good prayer for those who gave tjjelr the famous operetta "Countess tme, and thought that the lves n defense of all that we ho wll speak on "Safety." Ethel Medwck and Charles An executve board meetng wth the Rabb offcatng, asssted by Cantor Meyer Trac- lancng school wll provde en- men wl be n charge of «r- Avs. Kay Symchk and her Mller, Catholc acton char- Marca" by Emmerch Kalman. decoratng group dd a remarkable job n provdng a proper should also be an added re- hold dear n our country: t wll precede the regular meetng at 7 P. M. Kapln. b R Marlka CaSt lndutu Sugar, s Aranka Mara settng for the Turkey Trot, t mnder to pray for our constant tenberg. ertanment. n charge of therangements, Alex Kuzma wll Nenwth, Margt Kassay. Dorothy Flndra, Johanna Pelley, other actvtes ln other parts wth honor. Wll you remem- s true that there may be many desre; that s, world peace jrogram are Omer Lzotte and be ln charge of the ktchen. The Oneg Shabbot wll be Your doctor can call n Mrs. Helen Sltar. Refreshments wll be served and Santa play hosts to the Mddlesex The post and auxlary wll Karoy Sugar, Georne Vtarus, of th* area_, but we must re ber? Wll you pray for thsf BREAKFAST SALE sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. Sol and Janos Kassay. Conductor: member that charty begns at CARTERET Boy Scout Slotnlck n honor of ther annversary and Mr. and Mrs. M n the evenng the members of held that afternoon at 2:30 h Teen Age actvtes n your par- 111 dstrbute gfts. At 8 TM County Oratory contest to bettlmas Sklos. home. When you asked for Troop, sponsored by St. Josephs Church wll hold a coffee and North n honor of th PM n th r. f «,! The show s spmsored by the post and auxlary wll leave P.M. n the Carteret Hch Lorantfy,. Socety. Sn. flv sh the presumpton was that doughnut breakfast sale after of ther son, Steven. jy bus for Lyons Hosptal where School wth county thrd vce; you would support these same ach mass on Sunday n the Junor Congregaton wll be hey wll entertan Ward 53-A, commander John Gavon as actvtes and not smply flt S)lorh Luo school audtorum. at 10 A.M. Saturday. Frank Gambno and Mrs. Marge charman. The publc s nvted. SLATE CHNESE AUCTON off to some other school or There s no admsson charged. CARTERET The second annual Chnese aucton sponsored that you planned somethng for Daughter born to Mr. fd communty on the same nght December 31, the annual New Years Eve party wll be held by the Holy Famly P.T.A. wll your own group and parsh. Mrs. Mchael Ltus, 132 Edgar Mary Ann Jance Kleban,t the clubrooms wth Sunny be held Tuesday evenng, December 6, begnnng at 8 P. M the grass on the other feld Hosptal, November 27. The same old adage s true thad Street, at Perth Amboy Gem»nd hs Rhythm Kngs provdng the musc. ReseTatons n the Knghts of Columbus seems to be greener. repeat Brde of Fred B. Ross may be made wth Sgmund Hall, Hgh Street. the word "seems." Lets not kd Daughter born to Mr. and Opanowcz. Charles Denns. ourselves. f you want actvtes, then you must support Tckets may be purchased at Mrs. Frank Klrkowsk, $07 ed Rydesk or John Medwck. the door. The affar s open to Hckory Street, at Perth Amloy them. Otherwse why not just leservatons close December 14. the publc. General Hosptal, November $3. _ne ol the toresghted Santas who t you Chrstmas Club, you have already receved vom Sng mbney. enough to buy extra-specal rfts for everyone on your lst! f you were not r m, mb,.r of ths happy group, resolve to be one next year. Jon our 1961 Chrstmas Club now.... Youll be so glad you dd. For Your AWed Convenence, We Have Two Offces to Serve You^ You May Open Your 1961 Chrstmas J l at Ether Offce. the People of Carteret am Vcnty" Our 37th Year of VynterrupUl >«" «< Carteret Bank and Trust BRANCH OFFCE Carteret Shoppng Center mm OFFCE 0 Cooke Avenue BANKNG HOUKS >*tly * A. M to >- M CARTERET, N. J. of BANKNG HOURS: Dally 10 A. M. to P. M. FYlday 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. «nd 8 P. M to 8 P, M. ft Rooke center Bob Scholtz o the Detrot Lons s a lcensedf!j,plot and a graduate plectjrcall j! engneer. LUMNAU A1NTS Wall paper Wd Panters Supples ANGELO MCHAEL < & SON ; MTA\ Washngton Avtnuc :.n..(.. 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4 TOOT Woodbrdge Oaks and Mrg, Mftry don, Metuchen, was drected by Mr. and Mrs, Waller Kronert and chldren, Walter, Jr., hood or the congregaton Adath Wlls. Accompanst was MrsJ Jane, formerly of West Warren Gambron, Bound Brook. y WOODBRDGE The glter- Mrs. KorB and Mrs. Chester OLADY8 E. 8CANK 497 Mncoln HjrhWM. U B and Carol, Wood Avcnmv were fewkesbury, SSL*! Mass., EL ^.^Achevement were rue>u Awards srael held ts annual pad-up p,yd Tfl 1, dnner rueu of Mr. and Mrs. 0 several of ther old neghbors Presented to Cubs membershp party last week «t Auxla-y,.r th. c Program coordnator was Mrs> Martn Olver, Newark over the weekend. the Woodbrdge Jewsh Communty Center wth Rabb Bam- cm Hook nu ],.,, Mr. and Mrs. Rchard Cdburger nnd chldren. Rchard, SELN At a recent pack Pred Kesselman, and Mrs. rvng Muur was n charge of 1st week Mss Barbara Krlll. Wood Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Hack- meetng of cub Pack 48, Cubs Avenue, was a holday weekend ett and daughter, Joyce, West Jr., Unrg, jeffry, Brute, and recejvetj achevement awards as uel Newberger gvng the nvocaton, and Mrs. Ernest Llcht- and Mrs. rvng Mazur were n publcty. Mrs. Gerald Fsher Others,,... guest of Mr. and Mrs. Waltt-r warren Street, were dnner follows:. Paul. Onk Tree Road, were Brady, Coonla. Jguests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard man, presdent, welcomng the charge of hosptalty; Mrs. FYrd holday weekend guests of Mr. Clfton Ness, Lous Sepanskl, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Mc- Kenny. Bayonne. members. Kaufman and Mrs. Ernest Hoffand Mrs. Jamts Carey, Chester Frederck Slbone, Donald ard 1 Laughln and daughter, Mauland, Oho. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Neale, Gary Walters, Mchael Rlnkus,, The - - guebt speaker.-- was Mrs. m*n,, decoratons; Mrs. Albert "! V:. M > v "-\l. reen. Burlngton, wore dnner Adams Street, attended the an H Gary Davs, Thomas Rees. Rob- Vctor Begalof, vce presdent of Leon,^ panted programs; and Mr. and Mrs Robert Ackermm and sons, Robert, Joseph, and Mr guests Of Mr.and Mrs. Robert nuaf dnner dance sponsored by ert Albertson, Kevn Cennerelll, the New Jersey Branch,, " Ernest Hoffman, " art wo-k. Mr.-. ),.,., Dortel, West Francs Street.!<j, P,l»lp & Co., Unon, at Frar Joseph Ackerman. Joseph Mrs. Robert Korb. vce presl s., 1; Jnmrs and Raymond, were dnner guest* of Mr., and Mrs. forp Naylor, r*mbertvlle. Charles Nakash, Adams Street, s a patent n Rahway Memoral Hosptal. and Karen, Wayne; Mr. andard, West Arthur Place, were Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wheelhou«e and sons, Albert, Jr., and Mrs. Peter Wagner and chldren, Klalne and Peter, selln, Branngan, Passac. dnner guests of Mrs. JAhn [Kevn, Oak Tree Road, were and Arche Thompson. Mctcdeconk. berts and chldren, Andrew dnner gu««ts of Mr. and Mrs.,.. ana Mrs.Wllam Al- and Dnner guests of Mr. and Tuck nn", Cedar Grove. Mrs. Charles Jenkns, Westj ^g fcn( j Mr, Robert Payne James Place, were Mrs. EuK<*nej an,j daughters, Wendy and rs, McCarthy and son, ThomH5,! We st Edward Street, were dln- Party s Held By Ssterhood Franks, OCy Ossenfort, Ml- dent of membershp, ntroduced chael Hammll, Anthony Poll- new members, Mrs, Brde Bass, castro, Danel Medler, Jeffrey Mrs. Nathan Brown, Mrs. No- Mrs. Paul Welssman, and Mrs. Ell Smon. A program, "Ztlda Rdes Agan," wrtten by Mrs. Ruth Candcub and Mrs. Burmy Gor- Squad Auxlary Plans CooUe Sale COLONU - Fnal plans for and Mrs.,Fln, tnflans. T l l P AllKll,,. La Marco, Lous Plummer. jman Detel, Mrs. Oordon 1 M a r c o, L o u s n u m m e r. u «> u, Broofclyn. 1rtj- K srlnd,,!, - ner guest* of Mr, and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Ossenfort, a dcndo-sch, Mrs. Sdney Gods, Mrs, ( acooklf> sale to be held at roodmother receved her two-year jerome Grossman, Mrs. Donald;town, December 8, from» to attheaysvc,,,! Mr. and Mrs. Oeoreo Hack-Janes Taylor, Bound Brook, Dnner guests of Mr. and ett and daughter, Joyce, andj Mr. and Mrs. Theodore pn. A flm strp, Buldng andlhalpern. Mrs. Ernest Hoffman, 5 P. M.. were m«dr Monday at»«> n!!!, 1,." Mrs. Rchard Thompson were v." Susan Bproch, selln PnrkvayjArlngton, West Arthur Place, Launchng an Armv of Rock-wrs. Jonah Klken, Mrs. rvng ght by the Frst Ad Squads House n, ]],,,,,,,,; Mr. and Ms. van LJurtggren, spent a day at Bear Momtajnjhad as dnner guest.* Theodore eu," was shown. (Levlne, Mrs. Arthur Mazur, Mrs.Auxlllary, M. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Koss, Park. Arlngton and Mr. and Mrs. Den 6 gave d skt and Den 8 Vven Nlfussl, Mrs. Murray A Chrstmas party wll be Jersey Cty; Mr. and Mrs. Sven Mr. and Mrs. Howard Walter Ceaplck and daughters, presented «"songfest." Den 2!schwart«,! Mrs. Benard B d Shma- Sha held hld December 12, at the 8quad 8 d Afn nu v, nnd daughters, Uura Chandler and son, John How- Paula and Carol Anne, Bayonne. served as host. (nowlta, Mrs. Fanne Welnlnger, Buldng, Beekman Avenue. posts 9,, v N u,.!l d TK ROHT MOOD ro.oay-tmk OR ANY TME when you know youre atnone the b*st sport-dressed! Dlstlnctlvely-styled spnrtcoats... new vy and vy-contnrntal models. Luxury unlmted n pure wools, or choce blends of wool and orlon acrylc. Bold or subdued plald, checks, and tradtonal patterns. To complete the handsome sportswear team famous "Westerflcld" Wool Flannel Slacks. Sportcoat, $ Slacks, $7.88, at Robert Hall. YAAC Revews Teenage Program ma tc clubg advsor. A utlty companys representatve wll speak to the Grls Round Robn on "Party Plan-. nlng." A baby stters tranng course wll also be under dls- COLONA Regstraton forjcusslon, Mrs. M. Lee Yaflee the Youth Actvtes Councl of reports. Colona basketball team wll! The Boys Explorers Club wll close December 10 and may belhttend a sportng event durng made at the Woodbrdge Junlor the Chrstmas holdays under Hgh School or at the home of the drecton of Andrew Morello. " Al San Gacomo, FU , Mr. Gacomo reported. The frst Due to lack of nterest, the practce was attended ttdd byb ap- art class has been dscontnued. "proxmately 50 boys and wll! Mrs. Lawrence Fredland, re- be held agan at the school De- placng Mrs. rwln Wolfson, cember 3. between 1 and 4 P. M. was apponted co-ordtnator to The YACC met at the home work wth Mrs. Mchael Hobbns. of Mrs. rvng PHskn where a general revew of the teen-age program was gven by the ad-; And Thts That vsors of the varous club.s. "Have you seen the grocers Castng for the "Wzard of bll, dear?" asked the bank Oz," a play to v presented to 1 " sent t back to hm, darnsuffcent GGANTC ROBERT HAL EXPANSON CELEBRATON Welcomng 7 new famly clothng centers...now 338 throughout Amerca COOKES N THE YULE DECORATONS: Home-made cookes used n conjuncton wth candy canes and Chrstmas tree ornaments make "somethng dfferent" n holday dsplays. R & S AUTO STORE! Gft Headquarters for Horn and Grls BCYCLES and TRCYCLES TOYS & GAMES HOBBES & TRAMS! use oua LAY-AWAY PLAN OPEJN EVERY NGJH ad SUNDAYS FUS AUTO STORE 116 Man Street WOODBKDGE GORGEOUS WOOLEN SHEATH DRESSES youll see at 8.95 Specally prud Flatterng fgure-moldng twath dressm n hgh-sprted Holday shades-red, royal, green, black, pastek Rch 100% wools, and wool-and-nylons n novelty weaves. Szes SAVE 40% FNEST QUALTY HOODED Oron dynel COATS regularly $29 R*duc«4 to Orlo* aqrylc-dyner* modacrylc coats that look and feel lke costly fur... need none of the costly pamperngl Whte or fawn... set off wth dramatc black-jewel hood-collar! Szes LADES TEXTURED NYLON DRESSMAKER SWEATERS 2 s 8 3.S9 GRLS WASHABLE NOUMY DRESSES, Us* our la/-away no oxtra chargt WOODBRDGE PERTH AM BOY GREEN ST. CRCLE (SELN) Route* 1 tad 365 SMTH STREET 5 BLOlKH WfcST Of RALROAD STATON rarklnu.un rkemheh AT HO H MONDAY THRU UATUHO4 f 4. U lu t M OPEN EVERY NGHT Tlt 9 THE SEASONS NEWEST SUTS, COATS AND ZPCOATS...EVERY ONE N LUXUROUS WOOLENS... ^ ^ every one, * comparawe ncredbly prced. 28 va/ws THE SUTS Rch all wool charcoal flawwll All wools n wanted olv. Saasons n.w*»t s«btl«lv«ry on»an See Jhe expert talorng-then youl know theyre outstandng buyll New 3buttoo 1nodeU wth flap pockets, center vent.... regular!, hort*, long. THE COATS & ZPC( ATS All wed lojonlot and AH «nl nsjllsj twoods M t mpwtod ttallan fabrc. ) f M M l l r t l l l n lnglbwated nodels wth Bu.ml and set-n leeves. t:>-> * bnw^ healmt... regulars, AlttrMttM «M «xtm drarfo OUR REGULAR LUXURY FABRC SPORTCOATS fn pure wools, blekls of wool R) Orloj» 18 acrylc. vy and vy -Contnental tnoclels n pldv lch, tradtonal! MENS LUXURY SLACKS OF MPORTED FUNNEL»5. wool, 5% nylon. Beltles "wugle ple»t" 5 model...ld* tab elajtc adjutnenu. Gh«co«l»n«J mtdum gray, charcoal brown. 5M-41 Comporabl* valuw $10

5 * OBTUARES Peter w 0lnar and,,,... b servces hs mother, Mr., M*V M B l y M from hs wlr,,,,, r Molna n nunc U m«r; a son, GeorKe... for Howard a daughter. Mary Lou!, lu",,.,:,.( Green Street, at home; two brohr,^! kunrk, who dedwoodbrld* and Srhar N " r*_ 0ft.. -mo- He was 6S on:. two..._ sl.strrs Mrs 2 Ma* cnak, Carter,,, WHS born n New-.ley ~ rj th.p untl movng,.,. Tflrs n«o. Be/ore year ago, he. ;,,rk rnom clerk for for,.",,,1,,,1dt Co., rvlng-,,,,,-nbnt 1 of Pytha- \ v and A. M., New- Ho S ptal *d Alexander, Amboy; la grandchll- (en, and a brother, Lous Toth Voodbrldge Sarah Anns Cookng Steamed Cranberry Puddng 1 cups sfted Hour 1 a teaspoons bakng powde 2 teaspoon salt cup shortenng a cup dry, bread crumbs, 4 cup sugar 1 egg beaten h cup mlk 1 j cups cranberres cut nto halves Sft flour, bakng salt together. Cut n add 1 bread dumbs -and sugar. J v 6J 5! & Slrvvt Xtmes Foul Setatren Mal Plan WooDBUDGE - t wll be mrrssary to chanae some of the 1 : muns 111 Scuuen before 1 n Post Offce Department can: t lnmr rlvrry of mall,! Hlmrd M. llnrtnctt. Busnessl VlnuNrntr, lopmted to Mf»y- : l- (!< ] n-k M. Adams h-e de tlrt Sowarcn two Central Avenues!. 1! Hubert Streets 111 Sc- -:. Then- ne also n few 111 :! : (npln)tns nf names. l. 01 ter to chsmr tlr street Mnrs. ordnances must be P r<l ny thr Town Commttee. Mtvnr Adns snr hr wll lpave HK selecton nf new names to.commttermn John Hughes ml Conmttrrtnn-plect Rob- PAGE FVE Famous, Amercan Taverns v u,d by hs,wdow. "d resded n Pf. lt h Bakr<1 Apple wth Cranberres 4 talker; wfnrp movng here Sh- She ap PP P lps M U, Newark, Unon; two Steohmy Z, U>sk f the lnlp l a W "hole cranberry»l Sh < was a **"<* M.-r. Tselln, and nlcant of st. Stephens 4 tablespoons sugar /lnllutlkc.oflnfc Bngham Yomj, second pesdent of * ruch of Jesus /«Sllnl h\ T Chrst of Latter-day Sants Mcrmon 1. staved there. So dd,mmf ( o\ OtVtl Buffalo Bll Cody nnd a host of other famous western person- VVOODBUDGE -Codfyng, «Sf» who rode the early stages west out of Salt, Lake Cty, A REFRH;F.KAT()K (>!{ TK..ACKSONS: Davd Jackson, Arthur Avrnur. Colona. who recently moved nto hs new home, the Rft nf the people of ths area after hs house was classfyng, edtlnu and ndex- An uprsng that never mamess Admnstrator. n the sun and wnds of the three years later, Farfeld mk; three sater Perth Amboy and a Waan ft PPH core and place destroyed by a flash fre, s shown recevng a. refrgerator-freezer from Ray Gutter, manager of BambrrRcrs Menl» ark store. Bambergers offered the refrgerator through The Vnlpstln, Maple- r;" ur tlle L, KMl1 Posm- ln baw»8 dsh. Fll apples wth Roy Taylor, Hayand Mm. Wllam N fl Hn,,*»! y and th * Poll S h clanb * rr Commttee, on recommendaton Whch ths yeal WRS restored an " 0H8s of d( " cenc ln a dcsert y y»uee. Sprnkle sugar ndependent-leader when they read that Mr. Jaekson and hs eleven ehldren were left of Bernard M. Hartnett, Bus- aft " nearl y 14!" m of decayjof sn. 1 When the army left. Natonal Allance OTcr top of apples. Bake n an homeless because of the fre. nn, Pa., and thee M p Survvng ar three dau K h-! 0Vt n 35 degrees about 40 J»Ua Wyzykoskl m Hartnett reported Utah hamlet of Tar- quckly returned to the peaceful country town t had been, te*. Baste apples frequent- WoodbrldRe. Mrs. Helen Oast., 5 wlln the S WALLETS STOLEN Gann Law Book Co., has 40 mles southwest cranberry.sauce naber. Perth Am,,H >/.! HOLLYWOOD NEWS Jopln, Mo. Jopln fremen to make an ntal survey wthout any post to the Townshp. t happened p ths way. y John tnned servce as the frst stage- of Lake Cty. although for years the nn con- CHlll. ;KN Funeral «rvlce«cranberry Sherbet Cary Grant, recently back wll be flmed starrng Laurence dont carry ther wallets to fres they leave them n The survey wll also ndcate Carson, a Mormon convert fromtcoach stop out of Sut Lake )f 1 from England where he fnshed Harvey. at the staton. the cost to thr Townshp f t Pennsylvana, came to thecty for overland coaches run- 110 rled lat Wedney.TKbelh Hosptal, 8.vnsky,Tor Juce of 1 oranre chldren two M lemon shootnc "The Grass s Greener", says njmors about hs returnng on a permanent bass. have put n a bd for Gna Lolo- Bob Hope and fng Crosby Recently, the fve fremen decdes to carry out the recommendatons. hs four brothers. They found The old nn may have been "Valley of Zlon" n 1855 wth jnlng to Sacramento, Calf. 1 (tt a bref llnest Unewsk. a 2 e«k whtes beaten stff were routed out of bed by a Beat jelly well wth frut to lve n England are not true. brgda for "The Road to Hong false 1 alarm. n the process all obsolete! 1!*#ater and gras* good on the last stagecoach nn n the juces and rnd. Freeze to a Kong." That s, f they ever get.when they returned, they provsons or ordnances wll v -- ttl * frnges of the Mormon naton. Even after the ralroad > ummances wn oe Hume Bryant MB8. ESTHER.,.. «mush. Fold n BRR whtes" and James Darren, who scored around to makng t. dscovered a thef had entered elmnated and amendments plomsed lftnd - Tne y made therjrolled across the Great BasLn, a (» r vsy. wth servce* at KEASBEY Funeral servces fnsh freezltm. such a ht n the frst "Odget," thestaton, found the locker made to others, or new ordn-! horaf tner *!- bulldn 8l» stonebranch stage,lne ran from f. areck Catholc for tors. Esther Deak, 324 Smth wll be bark n the new "Gdgetj key, empted the wallets for a ances drawn up as- requred to f fort ffor ther-protecton. ThreeFarfeld to the" Nevada border. Dors Day, as the terrfed total of $116, relocked the locker, and hung the key back on meet State Statutes. years later Gen. Albert Sydney: The nn ended t* career n C Runway. Bural m ln.: Street, who succumbed to a Sweet Potatoes n Apple Cups Goes Hawaan," a Columba but glamorous wealthy houserelease, wfe, gves the best perform- Johnson (later of Confederate l947. ; Now ts doors are open. " :. fc Cemetety. short llness at her home yesterday, wll be held Saturday 3 tablespoons butter Jody McCrea. son of Joel and an«r> of her career n "Mdnght 3,500 to threaten Salt Lake Ctythe Utah Stat< Parks and Rec- 4 medum sweet potatoes the wall hook and vanshed. HJ,t>\ F.c SENE fame brought-an army of somejagan under the management of -...-uwd wa bcrn n c>-- and graduated from from the Flynn and Son Funeral Home. 33 Ptord Avenue. 2 tablespoons sugar n Twenteth Century - Foxs Learned nto a ton-d love scene, the Mormons behavor had reached! teaspoon salt Frances Dee, gets the top role Lace." Detrot - As the actors went because b dtd dstorted reports of thelr-eaton Commsson..-ools. He rerded ln (*: H * m some yean before PDrd. 4 red sknned bakng "All Hands on Deck" wth Pat Todays Pcture Revue rum burst nto flame n a local Washngton -,v,.! T sewaren fee yetr apples Boone, NHERT THE WND Mother Now, May June!move house ROONEY NEEDS RELEF A natve of Hungary, the de- resded here 50 years wont you gve your brother a v:ved n the U. 8. Arceased 4 marshmallows Two old pros, Spencer Tracy 1 The Whle the army was en route. assstant manager sad part of your apple? After Paul Douglas ded, hs and Fredrc March star n ths he love scene had nothng to Brgham Young had advsed! Angeles Actor Mckey f-r. the rank of sergeant and wu a member of the Hun- Bol sweet potatoes untl ten- Jan W: ll War n. Sterlln lnt0 pcture based on a real case of May June - Not me! That,do wth the blase. Washngton that the reports! RoQnty asserts tnat a,., court to * the 1920s. As opposng lawyers, was what Eve ddto Adam "The projector were n error and that the * lve hm " me r * lef just got a ncant of St. Johnlthe A Reformed?7l shes they are magnlfclent and you and Just see howshes been hot." 1 Mormons would burn Salt Lake from almony payments. C" nhoc Chureh crltlzed evrr snce! Th...,. la^thenalrontometro^otte Roone r a8 «rta tlrt a 19 U 59 can expect anythng to happen ho blaw m extngushed,,,;. wu11 member of lm_ rather th, n let tne court order for hm to pay hs ( the late Alexander Tracy s Clarence Darrow, de.mr Socety Kmt alto Deak. ahe t survved by sx around qulclt! n u chor. He wu a Fll apples wth Kerat Bloomgarcrn flew to fendng ntellectual freedom; The Fatalst >.!., army take t»t ff t. As 1.,.,.,,,, a result,.d,.,,-; Presdent Buchanan ordered Gen, former wfe, Elane Mahnken, $1,750 a month was unfar and daughters, Mrs Bertha Toth. ars to sgn Lous Jourdan for Councl 3U> Mr*. Helen Mftkuch, Mrs. Jenbake n an oven Star f " Anatole " amuscal March s Wllam Jennngs Londoner went bald, so -STEALS OWN CAR? Johnson to march through Salt nequtable. Bryan, speakng for that old - spent a small fortune on har Topeka. Kan. Polce suspect Lake Cty wthout stoppng and Recently the actor clamed tme relgon. restorer. ta Calforna man stolehs ownto set UP an army post at some that he s broke. be:-. Mrs Schwartz up Gene Kelly plays a mlshtly Scotchman T- Wlwn wentjear jdstance so as not to nterfere; colorful reporter; Dck York bald sold my brush and romb. The car was taken from awth the lfe of the Mormons. Good Planner Rhodes, Avenel; three sons, Donna Anderson are young local oven and allow servce staton at nght Jeff Hunter wll go back to! sweetlleal Gen. Johnson chose the ste Her wealthy Father How ts torn apart. Dck Lne Was Busy after a wluluw was forced near of the small Carson settlement, can you have the cheek to ask Span ln Aprl f he agrees to defed the Tennesse law aganst the garage door. star n "Captan Kdd" for teachng Darwns theory of Tom "Was t a bgwed- lne gne work has just been com-adobe nn. As a good Mormon ddnt lke to gve up my.10b John Carson had no longer for my daughter when you ae The servce staton attendant Samuel Browton and Sheldon evoluton. dng? need of hs fort; n ts place hejearnng such a small salary told polce $500 worth of en- Reynolds.! - Tne producer Stanley Kranv Tm - "Yes., 1 ggot n bult a two-story frame and Sutor Well, you see. 1 er does a real szzlng Job Bntwce to kss the brde and no-pleted. he mantaned t, n that rp- untl was sure of your consent. Brdgt Buland wll wrte the ths one. ts not only fjlej.screenplay for "-Heaven Has No 1 wth a hot news story- s a very rare; Favortes," the new Erch Mara Remarque novel, whch and Donna gve a O formance too. r- Sncerty vrtue. GOLDBUTTS n RAHWAY BRNGS YOU THE MODERN Santas jk best helper 0 OMEGA THE SELF-WNDNG WATCH EQUAL TO EVERY OCCASON LOFTS ASSORTED Chocolates n a beautful. Chrstmas Gft Box Pttn tot ft* *> nl Vour free Hand-Charge card s a one-way tcket to better holday shoppng! 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6 PAOE SX ML Carmel Church Scene Of Bumford-Toth Rtes WOODBRDGE - Our Lady Her husband, a graduate of Of Mt. Carmel Catholc Church West Hempstead Hgh 3chopl.jras the settng Saturday at and Waton College of Techtoon for the marrage of Mssjnolosy. Potsdam, N. Y., served "Svelyn V. Totl, daughter of Mr las a leutenant n the U. 8 -Mnd Mrs. Peter J. Toth, 194 Army. He s a chemcal enmk>nr at Nopco Chemcal Cqm- (rove Street, and Clfton L Jumford, son of Mr. and Mrs mny, Harrson. "Clfton Bumford, 740 Harrson ~~ LJtreet, West Hempstead. L. -tftfv. Vncent Leny offcated, Cadet Mothers Project Part The brde, gven n marrage her father, wore a./fll! -length Kown.of whte sknner! ^JJtn desgned wth a batenuj Necklne trmmed wth Alen-j WOOUBRDGE Fve new "(ton lace, sequns and seedjmembers were welcomed nto jearls. and havng long, tapered the Cadet Mothers Club of» tfeeves. Her skrt whch las n-woodbrdge at ther recent 3rts of accordon pleats andlmeetng at Madelne Andres] lencon lace, termnated nto Studo, Avenel Street, Avenel. * «chapel length tran. Her four tered fnfertlp vel of Englsh lluson was attached to a coronet of seed pearls and crystals, and she carred a cascade bou- Mrs. Wllam Dwyer, presdent. ntroduced Mrs. Mchael Cordesco. Mrs. John Potempa, Mrs. Joseph Valverde, Mrs. Joseph Hollo and Mrs, Arthur Mattos. of whte-roses and lles of Cadets who won przes for the valley. sellng the most candy n the Mss Clauda Brazdo, Wood- recent sales are Mark Hratko, brdge, was mad of honor Bran Kovac and Blly Dwyer. Other attendants were Mss The cadet unt marched n rene Toth and Mss Margaret the parade n WoodbrdRe Hegedus, cousns of the brde, Saturday to welcome Santa and Mrs. Qrodon Neary, all of Claus, accordng to Mrs. Dwypr. Carteret, and Mrs. John Walaslek, Fords. cadets wll be December 11 The Chrstmas party tor the at Servng as best man was Max2 p, M. at Wyneks Hall, Brace Helm, West Hempstead, L, f. Avenue, Perth Amboy. All; Ushers were James and Peter cadets are asked to come n-, Toth, Woodbrldge, brothers of unform, Mrs. A. Gluchowskl, the brde; Donald Rchardson, charman, reported. West sllp, L.., and John T. The Chrstmas socal for the Kwasney, Old Brdge. mothers wll feature an exchange of gfts and wll take; The couple wll make ther home n Rahway after a tour of the South. For travelng, the brde wore a red sheath dress wth matchng hat of cut velvet, black accessores, mlnc stole and a corsage of feathered carnatons. The brde graduated from St. Marys Hgh School, Perth Amboy, and St. Mchaels Hosptal School of Nursng, Newark, and man. attended Seton Hall Unversty. She s an ndustral nurse at Metal and Thermt Corporaton, Carteret. WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO. 18 GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE, N. J. HARMONOrs GROUP: Rf^v. Joseph R. Brcozowsk (left), pastor of Our Lady nf Peace Church, Fords, nnd Rev. Thomas Dcntr, Assstant at S. Anthonys Church, Hlghtstown, enjoy a tune-up sesson wth the "Three Frars, current sngng: rasr of thr Parsh Hall Crcut, rr to the tros fnlrrtalnnj the monthly meetng of Our Lady of Peace.T.A. The three Francscans, who specalse n Barbershop meloden and humorous SOURS of ther own composton, are, left to rl/tht, Rev. Lawrence Burke. O.F.M., Art Edtor of the Frar Magane and tenor of the group: Rev. Fclcan F>y. O.F.M., edtor of the Natonal Catholc Almanac, who sngs the melody, and Rev. Hubert Woods, O.F.M., sales manager of St. Anthonys Guld. Hackett. _ pate. Senor Scout Mchael Smth The next kolbas sale wll oe Gft of $100 place at the Madelne Andre, presented plaques to Scoutmas- Comng Events somp new hm llttlr gm and money to studyng the problem held December 7. of resupplylnu mnnnrd satelltes f and when such a need Studo, December 19, at 8:30 SELN At a Court of Honor ter Peter Babak and Assstant The post wll help wth P. M, was held last week by St. Ce-Scoutmaster Boy Scout Troop 49 Mrs. servces rendered to Boy scout- Lsted by Post veterans at Lyons Hosptal De- arses., Davd Bunt for Chrstmas gft-wrappng for t was announced Mrs. Cor-celadesco and Mrs, Hollo were add- Adam Skowronsk, treasurer of ng. WCX)DBRDG -" Our Lady. State Catholc War Veteran* Koes to Ue Douglas Arcraft cember 8 and 9, and assst thel The new money $139,243 ed to the telephone squad. the Mothers Auxlary, presented Scoutmaster Peter Babak a presdent 1 of Mount Carmel Catholc War at thetr annual Chrstmas party Company for project Slomar. Mrs. Peter Babak, outgong A dance wll be held n Feb- of the Mothers Auxl- Veterans announced a number December 19 at the hosptal The Ar Forces own Ballstc ruary to ad the cadets. Mrs. check for $100 for new campng :ft by of " comng events at last " The annual Chrstmas party Mssle Dvson already has a Mchael Hrabar wll be char- equpment. the auxlary, and Mrs. Harry meetng. (or the chldren of the post wll smlar study underway under Adam Skowronskl and John Cahtll, presdent, presented the!.there wll be an Auxlary be held December 18. the code name of Smart. The dark horse prze wnner Hlltweln, scout commltteemen, was Mrs. Potempa. Hostesses presented the followng wlthj were Mrs. Ots Van Hoosler and Tenderfoot Awards: Edward Mrs. Charles Hawkns. Mller, John Shoosmth, John Enclosed please fnd $4.00 for one-year subscrpton to: NDEPENDENT-EADER 0 CARTERET PRESS O EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to - NAME ADDRESS TOWN... *) Why Not Earn DVDENDS On Your Chrstmas Club 8 at Jon Today Our 1961 CHRSTMAS CLUB That Earns DVDENDS Wth NO CHARGES!! avmffs and Loan Assocaton 535 Amboy Avenue, (CORNER OF GROVE AVENUE) Man Offlce 339 St*t«Slrwt, Perth Ambu; OPEN DALY 9 A. M. TLL 4 P. M. SATURDAY TLL 12 NOON Scouts Receve Donnelly, Wllam Skllman, Edward Naughton, Keven Lockwood, Peter 8warts, Martn Stanley, John ndsey, John Garrlbotto, Robert DoUard, John Schobert, Clyde Hutam, Thomas Smth, and Denns Becker. Ace Ornbert, commssoner, and Davd Bunt, assstant) scoutmaster, presented Second Class awards to: Wllam Sepanskl, John Cahlll, John Mc- Keon, Wllam Ka«engast, Danel Dougherty, Chale Dougherty, Josepn Murphy, Wllam 1 Ebert, Thomas Maer, Thomas Clementone. Frst Class awards were presented by Zgmond NagV to: Wllam Scarola, Wllam Chemok, Kenneth Oleckna, Robert Lockwood/, Davd Bothwell, Denns Hackett, and Raymond Geoffroy, John Wtterschen was presented Star award and Andrew Sedlak, Lfe award* by Rocco Trmbol, dstrct commssoner. Patrol leader strpes went to Kenneth Oleckna, Andrew Sedlak, Thomas Stellmach, Joseph Gulvas and Robert Lockwood; assstant patrol leader strpes to Wllam Scarola, Davd Ten Eyck, and Martn Naughton. John Hggns, Paul Babk, Bernard Costello, Robert Babak, Adam JSkowronsk, Davd Vorls, and Mchael Smth receved nstructor warrant certfcates. Senor patrol leader Mchael 4 Smth and junor assstant scoutmaster Adam Skowronskl receved badges and warrant certfcates. Other awards went to: Kenneth Oleckna, Eugene Nagy, John Wtterschen, Davd Bothwell, Wllam Scarola, James Byron, Robert Lockwood, Andrew Sedlak, Martn Naughton, Raymond Geoffroy, Wllam Chemok, Charles Dough trey, Davd Ten Eyck, Thomas Cleraentone. Also Robert Babak, Joseph Gulvas, John Hggns, Bernard Costello, Adam Skowronsk An deal Gft.., Gft Certfcate 4-Enttles Bearer to CAR WASHES <6 Regular $8.00 Value! Pck Up Yours Today at,ar WOODBRDGE X WASH "HDE WTH KDK N A CUAN CAlf 75>1 Kahway Avenue TEL. ME HOURS: TM*. Thru Tbur. M to S rrfey and Saturday H to 6 nnfer A. M. to l P. M. Wllam Nagengast, Mchael,Troop\lth a new 50 star Amer- Communl011 Breakfast SundayTO SUPPLY SATrX.TKS Smth, Harold Luthel, Dennl.Vcan flag. ; ln * hlch th0 Post wll partlch, The A1). P o w ls 2.GUYS FROM Open Daly tll 11 - Sunday tll 8-9, Wt P0T MAST Cf Sfyfe Boneless STEW BEEF» 63< Mortons POT P ES Chcken - Beef- Turkey U.S. Grade A No. 1 POTATOES 25 HJ. { a. 2 Guys Grade A 1.^^ BUTTER 6 2 Sold Prnt* SAVOY VFA QAlF TOY HOLGATE SALE MOON RDKK1 CASTLE 1 ". tthnrprner Numbrrtd Pencl Culorn r s t g Subject, LST WHh»OUU FRCE8 ErrECTlVE THKH. S»T. DEC. J R D - WE REKEKVE Mss Bonne Jean $ ;, Brde of Thomas 7, WOODHRDOE - Holy Srrv,,,,,, Trnty church, Perth Ambnv settng Sunday after- Ushors --" kl noon for the marrage ot Mss Cnrtrrn Wlh. Httc Jean Sahul, daughter Rudv A nf Mrs. Fnmk 8tnlrga, 204 Rs- nndthnm, M Street, md Prank aahul Aft Snt.m Slrc.t. Perth Amboy, to land M!"? " Thomas A. Trnt. son of Mr* sde 2?,. n ft vv ".Joseph Horowsk, 343 Alpne M,,, For Strrt. and the nte Raymond rot. Krv. Hlfphen B. Oetllck (n nffntrd. (Jvcn n marrage by fnthrr. H. hrtclo was attred a «--» " "t Chantny taee w»»:. ln-lt,y an lrldemc-" -" " """«! uw, Hul she carred an c chd m R prayer book. M:\K of honor was Mrs WONDKKr \ [ at Ananln. Perth Amboy, aunt: colour* nf the nkle Brdesmads Were:Rchard Z, Ms.-, furol Provnce, Mlsj Carol 1 Sterlng ). " Ron* md Mss Carol Ruska-jturned from, vlch, all of seln, and Mlwjthe Kr Chrstne Pwhera. Long nland Cty.,S»r our selecton of Norcross and Paramount CHRSTMAS CARDS Boxed... ndvdual Specal 11 SPECAL BOXES OF CARDS Kll Kun CEASARS 120 Man Strm, omlhrnl Op*n, Dll, «A. M. to 9 V. Open Sunday ( A. M. n l c M Y0UNG TENDER KLnL OnLL MLK MLK FED VEAL Shoulder Veal CHOPS LEGS or RUMPS Color Pfncll» Jjea OR/FOR $ UHT Tl)...M,T «U*N,, m s Rb Veal CHOPS Lon Veal CHOPS Breast* or Neck of Veal MPORTED BOLED HAM 9 5 b. Nn»,,,, K)K VKlx.mt-Hlf *l. WHUK»

7 RTY Gcrty Named MOD Charman Orlty "research can fnd new ways helpng thousands ol crlp- U chldren and adults to re- :over..research, supported by March of Dmes funds, already responsble for development of Lcon jtwo polo vaccne*, has made 41t Amboy Avenue, na*jk«y contrbutons toward ult- Hppolntna* WoodbrldRemate elmnaton of other crpof the New March Of plln(t dseases. Thta research s was announced t w now attackng two»* of. Duffy, of the MOD. Mr. Oerlty, who s servng at!» MOD hoacl for the f.rst *H lead volunteers n a Mr. Oerlty s the father of four chldren and was born and for fnd n the battle. rased.. n Woodbrldge, where fe the owner three crpplng cj «: - "- of the Gerlty and polo"" 1 d feets * nhm * F 7!? new MOD chrr " funds collected by wl " be used for teal d other benefcal.._ Pro -M,Oemy^r Whtn t comt to davsng a form (or form} to xptdlto yow offlct optrarom, t V. W«hOVt h* "lnow how"»o com* up wth ugg«tton that wll lav* lm* and mon«y. Youll lkt lh«quorty and tp««d of our work.,. and ovr prtctl MDDLESEX PRESS U Green Street, Woodbrdge TtuwrE4.n Lttot quota «n member of many or S, -- " Councl. 1 RUSS WEATHER CONTROL [< A Russan proposal to change, r the clmate and the weather of n House Sunday At Jackson House COLONA Davd Jackson aha 1.1* 11 chldren wll be hosts Sunday afternoon from 2 to 4 oclock at an open home to be held at ther PW home on Arthur Avenue, bult throufh the renproslty of resdents, craftsmen and merchants of the arfa. Wr, Jackson lnvlt«s nl who contrbuted n any way to the Jackson Famly Fund sponsored by The ndependrnt- Ltadet to vst hs now homc RMRKET EXPERTS ABROAD The Agrculture Department a team of marketng abroad to compnt of exported Unted nd frut products of competng dlutng a two-mlnutc dea wth Mr. Oerlty attended and s a two-hour vocabulary. graduate of local schools. He s Fortune Hunted: Tho man *" graduate of McAllster who seeks a grl for her pa of Embalmng, New ]York Cty. lvalue. Fshnet: A lot of lttle holesj ted together wth strng. And t Works, havng been to New DEAL GFT FOR HKR: Naturallwr sty<-» ths Funstrrj casual of the softest unlned leathers. ts butter soft, H B ht and flexble for a Naturalher comfortable ft. Whr n comfort really counts, slp on the farway for a happy-^o-lucky footng at ths budget prce. Only $11.99 n black or carmel at Schwartz Shoes, 1519 Mtln Street, Ralway SARAH ANNS COOKNG Cranberres are noted for MPr prptty ved color and tart flavor. Dshes made from them may be served the year round. Cranberry Punch 1 quart rranborry juce?. cups water Smple syrup 1 cuj) orafe Juce 1 tablespoon lemon Juce 1 quart gurer flle Sweeten cranberry Juce wth smple syrup to tnsuv Chll. Add orarr juce snd lemon juce Just before servng ndr ulnjer ale. )0( Toll )RAT THRKAT H( nn of doctors, unnecessary for nearly (our years, wll [be resumed unless more young physcans volunteer for mll-1 t.nr.v servcp. The Defense Department lasj noffd morn than 4,000 hosptal ntcnfs, who have gnored applcaton forms, that they have untl December 1 to complete the forms. Prepared "Do you suppose hes n a poston to ask me tn marry hm? 1 " should say so. Havent ust returned hm hs rng?" CHRSTMAS GFTS? Shop n WOODBRDGE AOE SEVEN A CHRSTMAS WFfOME: Above «a nnvel door»rranrement of Chrstmas decoraton*, and lghtng whch practcally says "Merry Chrstmas." FSH HOME-MADE CLAM CHOWDER Km the world by constructng a 50 York, was tellng hs crones *",mlle dam across the Berng of the sghts he saw. PROMOTED [Strat, between Alaska and Sl!berla, has touched off a heated seed one of these machnes SELN Robert Hall Clothes Two nmates were conversng up at the hosptal No Sale has announced the recent pro-, n ther padded cell. "ve just argument n Sovet scentfc^ crclet. "Pooh," sad Luke from hs! moton of John T. Drew to the! decded to buy all the damond m.t g S corner." poston of Assstant Manager PHONE N YOUltfbRDER ME and emerald mnes n the P t "Pooh? Dd yo of the;r clothng center on world," sad one. lone?" Hghwdy 1. Mr. Drew Joned The second gent consdered made some tme ago by P "See one? marred one!" the Robert Hall organzaton! PARKNG th* for a few moments and M. Borlsov, a Russan erfgneer Tha boxers kneel n prayer 1 n October and began hs tran- METER then murmured softly, "Dont As Borlsov tc would sees then t. wnter becon n the rng before begnnng a ng n the seln salesroom. know as care to sell." TOKENS the as temperate Arctc would as n then Belgum. become fght. t fk CHRSTMAS f«nllmw httf! Handerhans Sea Food 96 Man Street, Woodbrdge For Gfts and Decoratons Can MM41M BKAUTTDLBQ P FLOBMTS TELEGRAPH DEUVERY Qrm Oottn HX)WER8 WRED EVERYWHERE AND PRESERVE A Urt rour*h-w*rn the true nature nd tctc of CMnmuhtm. kt cvc prognm lor roprovemtnl your bnneu. trcmc TOW rfhl U rot«; tkcl npracnutvn of t(>«l ud ndvdual Hfht cnnol to«t«form founcu; know your country d bttdry, tradton, nd hertage. ombe publc apathr lowrd communm ndffennct can b< tttl "ben natonal survval >* at take. Hack b olry and prejudce wherever tbey tppcar: julw lor all he bulwark o democracy. J. Edgar Hoover The Year You Gave Yourself and v The Famly a HAMMOND ORGAN "MUSCS MOST GLOROUS VOCE" r We are- New Jersey headquarters for the Hammond Organ. All models, styles and fnshes are on dsplay. WOODBSDGE a Come Jon The Fun! at the SCOUT-0-RAMA plus HANDCRAFT and MERT BADGE SHOW (l «l Northeast Dstrct (l^ Scouts, Hoy K " ( "t<s Explorers, Leutler, uvle you, to *T. DEMETRUS CENTER 691 ROOSEVELT AVENUE CARTERET SATURDAY, DECEMBER.1 CONTU^UOUS FEOM 1 TO P. M. ndan Lore Campng Chemftry Fngerprntng Flnt Ad - Electrcty Stamp Collectng Photography Trenunshp Sgnalng Neckerchef Slde* - Rado. * Handcraft Pnewood Derby Adventure Unlmted Coat Guard Auxlary nd More!!! RARTAN COUNCL BOY SCOUTS OF AMERCA Gve h* mol popular Hammond... THE SPNET. la beautful orjsa wtl the lorely voce th&t has won un>«hraj llan av utler. t brngs you all tbete edus! llamnonj vrlua: Pfrmuent Ptpht ao t cant (to out of tune... Harmonc Drawbar*, for eaej blenoog of thousands of tottr... orcusra you can brn n jtut br clantnt tnurl on ho rys. lmus vlralo from each Keyboard, or Loth u>f;et"- (lloce of al fluuhe». Glv» the new luury Homaaond... the CONSOLE. 01^111 «lt lha uafufcent voc* of a acjutlc lalc-t aln^el - n nc afll nmlwd mtnmen). Am t la all tuo jrt llauumul eclmvc: KevcrbertQD Cuntrul, fuf cunrrll hall tuur > the smallet ruura; Pemarnl lllrl; llank l*; Lotu-l-KeBpunse FftrotlMun. JH a 25-uolo l l.1 l and j Selectve S l Vretu. Vb la dtruuu ul l ut«guuln c d nljrltt. tnt re eolatl le pny Hammond... THE CHORD. Tle organ you ran >Ur wth jul one fnder of cacl) l,ml. THfl only chord organ wth Automatc Bana Vdnl; KlTthm Rar to gro W)U tho b«at Touch-Uaponaft fpx raarr pcrcuuon playng. FLL OUT AND MAL THS COUPOM om nterested n the Hammond Organ. Pleasa send me full nformaton and prces. Check whch model rferest you. D Chord DHome DSp/nelf Name. Addre.. Phone. Console DExfravoce Olve h* homo model Hammond. Fts a four foat a uarr am harmonue wtk tuy decor. Avalable n V&M au] cherry. Olve the lawetl prced Hammond... THE EXTRAVOCE.* The new or^un you can yw for the lotst-nt Hahond ru:r Avt-r. A hrw 6uu)l-^^m f>lav a tngle keybudrd; you hem the nclng lonee of thrt-t:! $25 DOWN-LOW MONTHLY PAYMENTS HAMMOND ORGAN STUDO OF PLANFELB DVSON OF THE GRFFTH PANO CU. OF NEWARK,,, * /, 627 PARK AVENUE, PLANFEU). Open HQWUJ to Fnday:"9:30 A.M, to 9 P.M.. Saturday. 9:30 A.M. to 5:30 P.M.. Pfone HnWd 7-380O

8 PAGE RGHT Jt ST WHAT SF. ORDERED FROM SANTA hrr holday drrss! A study n color and fabrc contrast. Skrt and prtlroat are 100, nylon... <H> frlly. so femnne, w wde-sweepng. Tlr top - Acrlan Jersey... bljr-glrl clamour wth vrnce lace and nylon touchng trm on collar and sleeves. Red and whte... or green and whte. Guaranteed washable. Szes.1 to 6x. $3.89 at Robert Hall. By Yoar Rnlgers Garden Reporter Ths Week Robert Hall Opens 3 Stores Boys Brgade lewd baubles attached achevement and year pnt. The ng equpment were on dsplay. Wone and comes n ajvbrty of colors followng acheved observer Refreshments were served by rank: James Wlnne, Jame Bor- the motherg of the boys. Tomorrow nght from 1:30 untl 1 nw, The short tress for dnner or won, Robert Snger, Lovelle theatre wear becomes dramatc! At Open Quals, Stephen Jncobson, Mchael Ruden, and Alan Stew- church. h h Saturday Std mornng they, B the Brgade wll meet at the 596 Barn WOODBRDGE Today,, The slcath dress contnues wth an oversze hnt of tulle or nl 55 Robert, Hall clothng ts Popularty but nnny nf tle feathers. Sequns and vhlne-l WOODBRDGE The Chrs- art, wll meet agan at 8:30 to go] ATFf) HM new models n metropoltan haw to ""dfed Stones brlrhten thlnps, up to do; lnn Servce Boys BrRBde, Batthe danglng bejeweled ear- taldn held open house n Johnson, Walter Kaezmarek, ln a seres of basketball mateh- feelr that t Acheved explorer rank: Cecl to Port Ler to play the second! 0 1 KH]ZP(1 j Nf\v Ynk-Nrw Jersey area wll by smrl1 Pleats, ««thrrs or bows jon n,,a rttrantlc. expanson!*! 0 TOn wmpllment plllfent the Kfmnv wljch rngs. jthp Woodbrldge Gospel Church Erc Ropke. Walter ftogal. nedys halt rclrhrntfo to welcome three K 1K not not s!lm s!lm - Tflf Thf l> )( ( n llrkl t ls Not so dramatc but appeal- [audtorum when the. Brgaders To tral blazer, Randolph Monday nght from 8:30 untl 8:00 a Junor group of the Kn n no,, Mw olothm centers openns Blso a fbvor "«of "" w mm ng s the whte satn dress wth depcted a regular meetng for Frrjr and Wllam Kutcher, to who n Now Jrrspy., hft ve faled t< krop off short sleeves and small collar ther parent* and frend whch gude rank, Oene SRbatno. Brgade whch s called the!... whch can be worn wth a nttlncluded a mlltflr.v drll" extrt pounds Thr thrpo npw lnks beng^0* turban for the. dnner date. Captan Wllam Butters welcomed the guests and Captn npolnted as follows: New Junor leaders were ap- Stockade group wll meet for presdent [p ncldfr to the naton-wde chan the frst tme under the dlrec- bananm To add chc to the basc dress! :nrc n the followng locatons; ton of Captan Wllam L, ButVwth that act? as the standby of t Han James Sabatno gave a bref To corporal. Randolph Frey; North Elzabeth, where Newark ters, asssted by Qeorge Hulak.closr,,,. ones wardrobe, buy a shoe The average -, country. cottagehlntory of the Brgade. to lance corporal. Walter Rognl. f5 A venue meets Prelnghuysen These boys are age 8 to 12 Kenrdv strng belt. Ths s mwdnp of has fve rooms and a path. But. Wllam Pptersn, Jr.. Cecl Johnson. Aveme at thenewark-elha- sx or seven satn shoe sulws 1 The Gator. leader, presented awards for A hobby exhbt and camp- Next Thursday at 8 P.M. the from thr.het.l cty lne: East Brunswck. on Route 18. near the Old Brd-e Overpass; Toms Rver, on Hghway 37 (Locust Street) next to Howard Johnsons. dentcal n appearance, each! of the three new Robert Hall.rlulns centers s an 8400 Mjuare foot.structure of con- tphpurnry modern desgn. Each mrldes B new and effectve use of plate glass, brght colors, and the latest lghtng facltes to create a spacous and cheerful atmosphere. A lot adjacent to each of the buldngs wll provde plenty of free parkng space. Prom a begnnng n 1941, when the frst "Low Overhead" salesroom was launched n Waterbury, Connectcut, Robert Hall has grown nto a naton-wde chan wth hstorymakjng speed. Durng ths Fall of 1960, Robert Hall opened 28 new clothng centers ln varous parts of the country ncludng one n Honolulu brngng to a grand total of 338 Robert Hall [salesrooms scrvrg Amerca from Mane to Texas, from New! York to Hawa. : The Robert Hall expanson.programs are drected by Harold Rosner. Presdent of Robert Hall and one of the clothng chans orgnal founders. More Frut Questons make a lvng.sellng apples. Now that the garden rush: The best thng for Mr. D or oua 5 cjletter has let up, many gardeners anyone else tryng to rase have been lookng back on the frut n the backyard s to fol-j season, wonderujk what hap-low the Rutgers spray scheduledear Lousa: pened, f thngs ddnt always to the lmt. Mr. D. now hasj do my own work and would go rght, jsome nformaton that we sent get along fne f t were not for Letters that some of VOu llm and let s hope he has bet-my neghbors. One of them has ter luclc next have wrtten show that ths ls season, a mad and the other has a true. Strawberry Vne husband who travels. Almost Mrs. C. H. of Sussex, lor ex-, A1 asks tjls «>. PW Brdge every mornng one of them and ample, asks for a copy of our hardener, what about.._._,. sometmes both of them come; "Bush Frut Pest Control! strawben y Pl«nt that grows! ln and slt around for hours. Chart" so that shell know how!"" * vne? We have a cup of coffee and, to deal wth pests next year. Bct^r stck to the recom-1 1 * ould enjoy ther company Mrs. C. H. wrtes that the mended strawberry plant, tt»t J** ««". my work" s not getlng done. We, everbearng red raspberry bush- you can buy at nearby nurseres es whch she and her husband s the frut specalsts advce. n the mddle day and as my husband have n ther yard set some These so-called strawberry n a garage he only has knd of blght n the early vnes that he has seen have had an h6ur for dnner. He gets] sprng. Then later n the sra *pn more berres come on. and grow that way. Really, the to be ted up to make them awfully peeved when t s notj can d< Lamb Sale thef pcked some beautes as varet«that have J late Nov. 3. ^ J Anthrarnose tons are best. \vart my husband to be upset. put the problem up to Em- t Young Wfe Ala. est G. Chrst, fruts specalst,] SAFECRACKER USES.TRUCKANSWER: who sad t sounds to hm as f San Dego. Cal. Sale^ Why not explan your.stuathe C.H.s bushes get a dsease crackers- used to sandpaper tdn to your guests and let them Combnaton C Rtgular called anthracnose n the sprng!ther fngertps--to gve them-understand that you have to; Gel Chops and b on the old canes. Pall berres!the delcate touch. keep on wth your work. They Stewng Lamb grow on new and unnfected The polce here are lookng can jon you n the ktchen or canes. for one usn? a new technque.!the utlty room as you ;o. r he frst thng to do, -says,he trde to open a safe at the 1 about your tasks. n ths way: Mr. Chrst," s to prune out oldjsouthwest Supply Company by.they wll realze that you call frutng canes as soon as thejammlng t at full speed wtjafford to spend the mornng berres have been pcked to cuts fork-lft truck from the com-,drnkng coffee and they may down on dsease possbltes. pany warehouse. help out f they contnue the Then apply a spray. Recom- The burglar roared throughvst. mended for early sprng, n-the the offce, smashng repeatedly; Lousa delayed dormant stage of the at the heavy wall safe. The; Address your letters to: bushes, s ether dntro or lme safe was knocked, out of lne,] Lousa Natl. Press Bldg. sulfur. For later season spraysjbut only dented. " Washngton. D. C. to beat the same dsease, use ether ferbam or captan. Detals about mxng the chemcals appear n the pest control chart that Mrs. C.H asked for. Apples Rot Another backyard frut grow er. W.D. of Old "Brdge, has had troubles wth apples rottng on the Lree. What makes ths?,well, says Mr. Chrst, hes..never seen such a thng n the commercal orchards that he vsts. But then, the commercal men dont leave anythng to chance when theyre tryng to - CURRENT PRCES - "YOl 1 CANT BUY BETTER" NUT OR STOVE ^^^^^^ PEA COAL $1 Q 45 $20-95 TON CASH FKCE %J TON CASH PK1CE S1UTE DELVERY CHOOOSH Bros, anl WEXLER 36 E. (ranc Avenue. Rahwav FU OL BURNER SALES anl SERVCE Wonderful lls to dress up a! ChlcTs Chrstnas Shop Wthout,Benj Pushed Around! Gl ts Attractvely Boxed and Pleasngly Prced! O Shop Frday Evenng Tjj 9 Oclock! Were on the BANDWAGON... SOP HERE AND HELP SEND THE WQODUl HGH SCHOOL BAND TO PUERTO RCO! For Your Shoppng Convenence. nternatonal Charge Lay-Away Plan < FREE PARKNG LOT AT REAR ENTRANCF < m Avr.lltl. Frst of the Month Stock-Up! ^3$mT^fy;- ; 4 -CmSfSTJl SHU- H~ - ~ - «r** ns - <*«w FRESHES! COFFEE VOU CAN BUY because p pd l/ps/prf! NO NluTkMT ch end +<>.<, j M..J c-d <r«jow U 59.1 ::: 55«Safeway Superb 29 LegoLamb U S. D. A Choct trm,. WhoUor.,th«rH,ll lb Safeway Trm Leg o Lamb VZt. 1?HZ * 55- ^ - 59 Lamb Chops Shoulder * 65< Rb» 75- Lon ^ 95 Corned Beef Brsket Corned Beel Ground Chuck U S 0 A Ckoct SM Beef Tongue Smoktd Tonguf, Ns Grd;»49< Grapefrut or Oranges 539 Flordas Fnest Clrus Fry ts fresh Carrots Crspy Freh Tops n Qualty Gfjcumbers cltjcz^ 2 15c ftack Cuts Front Cuts b 79< Fresh Pcncs 2 19 Tlty pwl l>ouldtf». MO( ltmj Fresh Fsh. F4. ol Cod or Htddod Escarole Fresh Corn D ""^ 4«29^ Lettuce NSTANT YUUN COMtl t.,,,,f tutlm BO«ANH rrm \*M p.ma»)<,, pk, 4J ^^n DOl flnlapfl^raho fr* 2 A* COM 3?( NAtKO RTZ ClACKft Addl ml lo uld DOU PNAm JUC (ft»«3 4. tarn 39, KlflU ONNAMON CMW H^-n pk ) c ttauutl l«h (Kut v~ 1,,, JJ, _^CM WMT TMU J nb JJ< AOU ^«k«n MW f 69 sl j», f^ukm jj^hljl!} (tf) ru 1ft CHKMN Of TH ta «! «<»M t«,, >S< 1Hrr HQMl u»4ch AO W. SAFEWAY NflTUt QV> 6o.pl, > pk.7,», UA/1 UUTMUCU WHP «««. JJ. CHAM 4 UNKMtN NSTANT COm _ OHH" rolh 4<! Kr f), 1 Bosco 24 > j*r S9«Dash ro. AuteMtK Wutwr ";,39. lb CM OL Crsco 33< Nu-Soft Mnfttnng Ul Ul ««btltu H< * *, 15< *} r OsJ C m ^ 25< Margarne Com Ol * 39«Spc & Span ** * fr t^+jfaa*~ Tfc* Perfect Qft %tuay Qft Certcatet Aralablt for Turktyt, Hom»r J1 00 $3.00- $ D»rKWnlnotk>m. Beech-Nut Green Gant Whte Rce Clng Peaches Kleenex Tde Detergent Junor Baby Foods AH VarwtM Town HouM FM "j; t.00 M";, ld Of fenlh "NMV -,,, llt H y " 111 < ;» ; "lt (t Ml SAFEWAY Carolna long Gran Town H«UM Hghway Slc«d or Halves Facal fusu* Wht*-400 Sjzt Complete Your Stamp Books For Chrstmas too Gold Bond Stamps Wlh Ths Coupon «d«$ Puchse f ^ fan» 100 Cold Bond Stamps Hnt Wth purchase of $10.00 fe Lmt 1 coupon p«r cutfomtr " Take ths coupon to any other Gold Bond Merchant Kdney Beans s, 1 Lentls s.. 0.". Baby Lmas Splt Peas ft» 37* u «:r * 23 Grade A Eggs,tSZ, 7Z< Lucerne Butler Jr " 37, Skylark Bread * ]?, Z, 19 Peanut Butter Whte Flour Hvml Ml. ll# 5S 5*, 43* Maple Syrup s:^;;., 7 ;:; 39 Mr Clean lqud CUtntr 21 O /Q bo. OV ( Comet Fvert* 2 r 3 r hn ntn r*l W to or more. Frozen Food Buys *% m Vald *rg Saturday, D*c }fd " ^ j ^ J ht Coupon Wort/ 50 Gold Bond Stomps wth ony t? JO pvrchoh a c. Gold lend M*r<tttM «K«p< Sc-t -: 4fu»»* >»«<, Rasns Prunes (»... *l f M Prunes «-.. LbbysPeas cu,^. m Bonne Tuna - L ooz 1 Aft Whte Magc Beoc M pk9< VU Facal Tssues" -^ BJ a ;, wl«l --)»«c Margarne ". Bel-ar WatHeso^,,, 2p»! *5< n, * Orange Juce!. 6 L. 1.00, Hero Sandwch *p 45«. ^jgvt ^ Blueberry?\t ^X* u ~65* $mubjjjk%*f Potatoes cx"c. V; 33< ^C^OH*^ ^ Green Peppers ^ 4.V 65* Toujy Ronzon Chef Boy-Ar-Dee wth M««l M Mot ttt 59< Spaghett Romom No r\ \ % L pkg Ladde w un J 1 < Boy 7 ml Swss Cheese \%l\, * Joy ;l» <

9 (tllllllll AWAHP-Jowph />r// Teom ns Frst Prze Ruwnak of Joseph Rusznak Elevated To Rank of Eagle Scout An Ea S f >auy by roop 33 n Fellow- Hall at the Frst Presby- 11 Church honorng Jonepn HKznnk. Eagle canddate Joseph Ru&- Walter Kllby. an Eagle Scout, nak to Gordon Unn. presdent welcomed the parents and 1 of Rartan Councl, B.S.A., who ftucsts and conducted the Court! conducted the Court of Honor. f Honor ln the aosence of hts Hlcr, Scoutmaster Norman Klby. Tm nvocaton was gven by Rev. Alex Nemeth, pastof of the church, and Charles Wllams, senor patrol leader, led R salute to the flag, fe also led the scouts n a candle-.. ceremony durng whch they rected the Scout Promse md Law. Sheldon Bowfn, charman of the troop advancement commttee, presented Becond Class awards to John Bowers, Robert.lacks, Donald Krauss, Robert Nemara, Rchard Novak, Walter Sadowskl, and Rchard Tumer. Robert Bo wen, an Eagle Scout of the Troop, presented Fred McElhenny, former Scout master, pnned the Eagle Badge on Scout Rusznak, who n turn, presented hs mother and father, wth mnature Eagle pns. The Amercan Legon Award was presented by CommAnder Wade?rown of Post 87, Woodbrldge, *nd the Mothers Auxlary Award by Mrs. John Eppenstelner, presdent. Other guests who spoke were Mayor v Frederck M. Adams; WllHarr Bresfer, Dstrct Scout executve; Wllam Kalbhenn, MPROVED AKRlNd FOR nnsshl,, nrslensfthe property and juwcl t )r welcome to park frr t whltthcvdn PAGE NtNE rvnry ron- Ralman, uwnrr of rrc(l vm " ""- Rarlt.n,.»:.»!,.«* c«rtor,«nor hd v, -whu";", 1 :\T R t r lan ( ond ehan - M6 8pohsors o( the " Ludwlgson, Guy Nemara, Rch roop; «John Tetley ffl* MflT%! prevent a1 k)ndsof accdents,! "VVh a frend a truly merry ad Novak, and Thomas Pat Sc0U tma8ter of Chrstmas ths year. Gve hm n P JU ruf heartly endorses seat belts atl terson. Clark and Rchard Chrstmas br any other tme Hfe-8BvnJ seat bell." n the WoodbrdgR ToWnshp] A Frst Class award was pre Be * ert badge counselors. Chrl«tfnas Parade Saturday and 1 Not Must Rpmbranal Smth You John T. Tetley, wa«dd thea of the year, for that matter. Who Just Has Everythng "Seat belts," t sad, "are the JOB TRENDS SS No, 1 devce now avalable to Employment condtons contnue to worsen ln October, the WOODBRDGE - Chrstmas y? rentr6op commttee, Auxlllary semred refreshments "Themotorst who has every-[reduce the number of traffc gft suggeston for the man who (thng (except a seat belt, thatjdeaths and njures. Labor Department reported. -X,^^r:^"=^=r p o* l for ths bg studo, old man." Mert Badges were presented has everythng almnkt: of colona s) could wnd up wth nothng < Russell Bauer and Joseph; Bottcell B Jones "My dear by Wesley Helselberg, nstltutloaa representatve, to: John Sleepng at the wheel s * They De Toung Buy hm <or her, f your but trouble f he. gets n a elcklc, drll masters drll the boy n th bht l frends a hep woman drver), traffc accdent,", sad the Na- Epfenstener, Walter Sadowekl other way to keep tr an auto seat belt. t could mean! when ths wll be " and the * mpl y ment fgure was 67,490,000. " "! Safety Councl Team partcpated!post Home. must! as Charles Wllams, Bruce Kllby, from growng old. could cut the traffc death toll a realty ty merry y Chrstmas forj The Councl, John Bowers, Robert Cassdy, a nongovernsomeone by savng a lfe! lf! by 5,000 a year, the number of Everybodys Weekly, l menta agency organzed S 3 to seek njures 60 per cent. Yugoslav msson trade deals ln 0,3. MARKS HARRS N RAHWAY PRESENTS... Beautful Chrstmas Lngere by Your Fgtfre a trumph at * MoMrd ctrrrt of Alene,on l«c«shape the very beautful and beautfyng bodce of ths slender (lp. Feels and ftj lke s fashon drsam under ntw, slm wtrd elolhff. C»refre* n on trcot n colors tlattrrnp as cosmetc. n Gorgeous New Colors!! The Color Nghtdress Pettskrt Poetry at *5.95 Dedcated to alj romantcsts, ths slender slhouette wth roses sculptured n lace and a deep, luxurous hem of Alengon, Cosmetc colors, carefree nylon trcot,. Small, Medum, Large. - Also - Full length Gowns Nylon Pajamas Bras -by Beautful harmony,.... one color flow- ng over another from a sde of the t&dce to the hem of, the front panel. Pretty cummerbund to floatng skrt, a very flat-, tarng way to look! "Fresh,flowerycolors ln carefree nylon trcot, 32to38, all for $10.95 Styles llustrated and Other.Styles-n Heaven Blue Brown Haze» Candle Glo\ -StreneSky Pnk Fre Whte V Black Bras and Grdles Dyed to Match Your Colorful Ensemble., Bhtutful» Chrstmas, V\x Our CONVENENT REAR ENTRANCE Facng Munt Parkng MARKS HARRS "Chrstmas (lft Headquarters for Famly Apparel Snce 1907" Man Street * Atthe Bend >, Rahway, N. J. Headquarters for LNGERE Gft Boxen d JSo Extra Co$t! \

10 V PAGE TEN ST. JOHNS WSCOPAL CHURCH Sewaren * Joseph H. Thomson, Lay Ltdet Mrs. Dorothea Pocklemho,, Organst. 9:45 A. M,. Sunday School. * 11:00 A. M,, Mornng prayot *fcnd sence. 11:15 A M., Communon lunday, frst Sunday of each Month. " * FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF AVENEL 621 Woodbrdge Avenue Avenel Rev. Charles 8. MacKcne, TA.D., Pastor». Key. Robert A. Bonnam, h.m. * Sunday» Church Worshp, V0 and h \\ A.M. t, Sunday School, 9:10 and 11 A. M. Slngspratlon at 8 P, M. S Senor Hfh Fellowshp, 7 *P. M. «NEW DOVER ft METHODST CHURCH ; 690 New Dover Road, Edson Rev. Albert R. Sweet, Pastor * 8:30 A.M., Early Church and f. Early Sunday School. < f 10 A. M., Church School and w 11:30 A. M, Sunday School. 7 P. M., Youth Group. WOODBRDGE GOSPEL * CHURCH J Her. Peter Burgess, Pastor t Corner Prospect Avenue and. Rldgedale Avenue -> 9:46 A. M., Sunday School Jlfor all ages, Ernest Barabas <Superntendent. Adult Bble Jj Class at same hour, teacher * Runyon Ernst. H 11:00 A. M., Mornng worshp» lervlce. Nursery s provded. * 6:00 P. M., Senor youth ^ groups. 7:00 P. M.. Evenng Gospe the strenj your lfe ST, JAMES 1 R. C. CHt^CH Am boy Avenue, Woodbrldge Rt. Kfy. Ms cr. Charles O. McCorrstln, Palter Rev. Gustavc Napoleon, Assstant Putor RCT Wllam Roof, Assstant Pato Sunday Masses: 6:45, 7:45, 8:45, 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. Novena servce* even Tuesday, 7:30 P. M. Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 7:30 A. M. CHR81AN SCENCE Rahway: Hlaonc Temple 1548 rvlnr Stree Sunday at 11:00 A. M. Sunday School 9:30 A. M, Wednesday Testmony meet- ng 8:00 P. M. Readng room Tuesday. (Thursday. 12._ to._ 3:00 P. M. Wednesday 6 to 7:30 P. M., Frday 7 to 9 P. M. Westfeld 422 East Broad Street Sunday 9:30 and 11:00 A. M Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Wednesday 8:16 P. M. Readng room, 116 Qulmby Street 10:00 to 4:30 weekdays 7:00 to 9:00 P. M, Mondays. EVANGELCAL AND REFORMED CHURCH 94 James Street Woodbrdge ME RCT. Lesle Cfry, Mnster Order of Sunday Servces: 10:00 A.M. Sunday School. 10:00 A.M. Englsh Sence Tuesday: (Fourth) Brother- hood, 7:30. Wednesday: Junor Chor, 3:15. 11:00 A. M, Holy. Communon (1st and 3rd 8unrnys and Sermon. Street, Colonla Sunday School and Bble lj:00 A.M. Hungaran Serv- fourth Tuesday. 8:00 P. M. Classc 9:30 A. M. ce. Congregators, frst Sunday Gospel Servce Sunday 7:30 7:00 P. M. Youth Fellowshp, 7:00 uu r. P. M. v. - P. M. - - Frst Sunday of the month Mens Club, fourth Thursday Chrstan Womens Home 2:30 P. M. Ladles Ads Socety. 6:30 P. M. JBble Class Tuesday 1:30 P. M. Monday: Relgous Tranng Chor Rehearsals Young Peoples Meetng Frl-! 2:30. Chancel, Wednesday 7:4 5!day 7:45 P.M. Tuesday: (Frst) Lorantfy P. M. Guld, 7:30. Junor, Wednesday 6:45 P. M Tuesday: (Second) Offcer and Elders, 7:30. Fne Jewelry FREE GFT WRAPPNG! Engravng and Embossng ALL SERVCE WORK DONE ON PREMSES USE OUR LAY-AWAY PLAN A Small Depost Reserves four Selecton Tll Chrstmas nternatonal Charge Personal Credt Plan "We Servce What We Sell" MARTN LAWRENCE JEWELERS 94 Man Street, Woodbrdgfe rmt, WORSHP TOGETHER THS WEEK Wednesday: Adult Chor, 7:30, Frday: Browne Troop, 7:00. Frday: Grl Scout, 7:00. Saturday: Confrmaton Class, 10:00 A. M. j CONGREGATON BNAl JACOB Lord 8treet, Avenel - Rabb Phlp Brana 8:30 P. M. Frday 0 A. M. Saturday, Junor Con- ljunlor Church conducted to Monday lower audtorum by Mrs. Wllam Klrby. Male Chor Rehearsal, 8:00 8ervtce. land 11:15 A. M. Novena, 7:30 P. M. 7:30 P. M., Evenng Oospe! Mornng Worshp: 8:49 A, MColona Pott Kdde Both sleep gregaton servces. FRST CONGREGATONAL 7:45 P. M. Evenng Gospel P.M.. Party December 18th 11:00 A. M., Communon Sunday,, frst Sunday of, each through thrd grade, 8:45 A. M Church School: Nursery JHURCH OF WOODBRDGE Altar-Rosary Socety, frst O Servce. londay after frst Sunday at COLONA the Amercan lohn Sthrtrder, Mnster ot 8:00 P. M. Tuesday; Cottage! month. Nursery through sxth grade Mrs. Kenneth McCan, ^ :00 P. M. Legon, Colona Post, wll hold n Superntendent of Church School Prayer Meetngs... Holy Name Socety, second Wednesday,.8 P^ M. Prayer 10:00 A. M Junor Hgh church 1U annual Chrstmas party for, " " Bobert Wahlpen. Oranln 7:45 P. M. Wednesday: Bble Monday after second Sunday Meetng. school and Westmnster Fellowshp 4:30 P. M.-6:30 P. M chldren of members at School r " s " Sunday 9:30 A. M., Church School Study. at 8:00 P. M. 4, Avenel. December 18 from J Th,, t( r ST. JOHN THE BAPTST Senor Hgh Westmnster Fellowshp, 7:00 P. M.-9:30 P. M to gve each chld a gft and to to 5 P. M. 8anta wll be present * l U " H1 Worshp, (Chld care servce 8:00 P. M. Frst Monday of Tuesday ORTHODOX GREEK through age 2) month: Teachers and Workers AnT f >Tl:<1 PTA meetng thrd Tuesday CATHOLC CHURCH 11:00 A. M., Church School Conference. 8:00 P. M. Second Monday: of ^ Adult Bble Study, 10:00 A. M partcpate n the Chrstmas tj^l month at 8:oo.p. Broad and Dvson Streets Monday: Sesson, thrd Monday, 8:00 P. M. Ladle* Ad, sec- age 3 through second grade. Board Meetng., program. Refreshments wll be, Thursday Perth Amboy 12:05 P. M.. Coffee Hour 6:30 P. M. 2nd and 4th Me wrved Female Chor Rehearsals, Rtr. "Stephen Sedor, Putor Fellowshp. days: Mlsslonettes under ond and fourth Mondays, 8:00 Mnvtlr,-, 8:00 P. M. Sunday Matns, 7:00 A. M.: Mrs. J. Waldhelra at [P. M; Brownes, every Monday Lous Kuntz s charman, as- of rest 7:30 P. M., Plgrm Fellowshp. her home, 184 Cooper Avenue, Every Saturday from 11 A. M. Church School. 9:00 A. M. Tuesday: Deacons, frst Tues- dent of the Auxlary. Bntts rectlon of M. Confessons Early Englsh Mass, 8:00 4- M.: at 6:45 P M. stated by Mrs. John Ruff, presl- Luutc Meetngs seln. Offcal Board, 8:00 P. M 8:00 P. M. 1st Frday, of thrd Thursday. Month: Womens Mssonary Church School Staff, frs Councl under drecton of Mrs. Monday 8:00 P. M. Surgcal dressngs second and fourth Wednesday, 1:30 P. M. Q.E.T. Club, thrd Monday 8:00 P.M. Sgma Alpha Ph, second and Mornng Prayer and Sermon (2nd and 4th Sundays). SELN ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH 48 Berkeley Boulevard hello., New Jersey RtT. WlBlam Kllbj, Pastor Sunday Servces: 9:45 A. M. Sunday school for all ages. 11:00 A. M. Mornng worshp: B. Workman. COLONA GOSPEL CHAPEL 486 nman Avenue at West JEWSH COMMUNTY CENTER OF COLONA WOODBRDGE Rabb Davd Schenffld METHODST CHURCH 518 nman Avenue Rev. Theodore S. Beamns, Mnster! Servces Frday nght at 8:30 Rev. Lnther Martn AjnUnt Pasto for Youth Sunday School 10:30 to 12. Geote E- Ruddy, Junor Servces Saturdays Or(anlst end Chor Drector from 10:30 to 12. Junes Sherrard, Superntendent of thurch School. Hebrew School Tuesday and Sunday Servces JThursdays 3:30 to 5; and 5 to 9:45 A. M,. Church Schoolj6:30 P. M. and Bble Class. 11:00 A. M,, Mornng Worshp. 5:30 P. M., Junor ntermedate Fellowshp. 7:00 P. M., M.YJ. ST. ANDREWS CHURCH Avenel Rev, John Eagan, Pastor Weekday Masses 7:30 A. M. Sunday Masses 7:00, 9:00, 10:00. 11:00, and 12 noon. Confessons Saturday, 4-5, 7:30-8:30 P. M. ST. JOHNS EPSCOPAL CHURCH Hoy and Hamlton Avenues Fords Rev. Wllam H. Papte, Vcar Holy Communon 8:00 A.M. Mornng Prayer and Sermon 11 A..M. Church School, 9:45 A. M. Sants Days and Holy Days, Holy Communon 10:00 A. M. CONGREGATON BETH SHOLOM 90 Cooper Avenue, seln Rabb BernardFrankel Or, Norbert Kastner, Cantor Sabbath Servces, Frday ev nng 8:90. TRNTY EPSCOPAL CHURCH Rahway Avenue, Woodbrdge Bev. Wllam H. Schmaus, Rector Alson Brandes, Organst Sunday Servces 8:00 A.M. Holy Communon 9:30 A. M. Church School (Holy Communon, 1st Sun day of the month) Were all aglow wth lovely GFTS SHELL TREASURE! featurng HOLDAY DRESSES by: JONATHAN LC<JAN, JO COLLNS, TON TODD, VCKE VAUGHN, POLLY BERGEN, PARK LANE, JRS. (Stes 5 to 20 and! ; Szes) SWEATERS by: Desgners Orgnal Jo Collns Rubess Kntwear BULKY KNT SWEATERS BLOUSES by Jo Collns and Retay SKRTS A KLTS Retay & Jo Collns CASHMERE FUHTRMMED SWEATERS Wth Skrts to Match 4- By Order Only. GLOVES STOCKNGS.. by Kayser Molud by Kayser MARY DONNAS Ralways Newest Lades Apparel Shop 95 E. Cherry St., Rahway Net to Luffs Candy) FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH Rahway Avenue and Carteret Road, Woodbrdre Rev. Alex N. Nemeth, Pastor James Manb, Student Assstant Fred A. Brc. Jr. Orpnlst Sunday 9:30 A. t., Church School. 11:00 A. M., Mornng Worhp. 3:00 P. M.. Junor Chrstan Endeavor. 6:00 P. M, Junor Hgh Unted Presbyteran Youth. 7:00 P. M., Senor Hgh gnted Presbyteran Youth. j Meetngs Sesson, frst Tuesday, 8 P, M. Trustees sesson, Tuesday, t ] Deacons, thrd Tuesday, 8. M. Junor Chor, Frdays, 4-5.M, Senor Chor, Frdays, 10 P.M. Superntendents, last Tues day. Church School, second Wednesday. Whte Church Guld, second and fourth Mondays. Ladles Ad Socety, second and fourth Wednesdays, Womens Assocaton, Thursday. Cancer Dressngs, frst thrd Wednesdays, Boy Scouts, Frdays, P. M. THfl CHURCH OF JESUS CHRST Florda Grove HKU Hapelawn Joseph BenyoU, Mnster RcKard Btnyola, Organc Sunday Mornng Wmvl 10:30 A. M. Sunday School. 9:15 A M Dally Masse* 7:30 and 8:00 A.M. Rectory, 47 GJendale Road. Colonla. frst OUR LADY OF PEACE CHURCH New Brunswck Avenue, Fords UT. Joseph BrlMOWskl, Paster Sunday Masses, 8:00, 9:00. 10:00 and 11:00 A. M. and 12 noon. Weekday Masses, 6:45 «nd 8 A. M. Frday 6:45,8:00 and 8:45 A. M. and 1:30 ST. JOHN VANNEK CHUKCH Kev. Walter Radzlwon, Pastur Rev, WUm ). Kokonka, Assstant Colotla Junor Hgh School Sunflay Masses l\ 8,9. 10, n,; and 12 noon. Confessons heard before all Masses. Home ds/ver«d... ask for f of your favorte orel DURLNO FARMS PLanfeld 7-06S8 untl noon, 4 to 6 P. M. and 7 to 9 P. M,, and sometmes on days before Holy Days of Oblgaton.. ST. CECELAS CHURCH Kltn - «*T. John WUnt. Paftor Sunday Masses, 6:30, 8:00, 8:46, 9:15, 9:30, 10:00, 10:16 10:46.11:00,11:30 and 12 noon Weekday Masses, 7:00 and 8:00 A. M. ADATH SRAEL SYNAGOGUE Amboy Avenue, Woodbrdre R«T. gunnel Newbetter, Rabb Frday 7:30 P. M., regular Sabbath servces. FRST BAPTST CHURCH Market and Hgh Street Perth Amboy Rer. Peter lowalebok, Pator 11:00 A. M. Mornng Worshp 9:45 A. M., Sunday School. 6:15 P. M., Baptst Youth JFeUowshlp. FREE! 50S&H Green Stamps lot w* raotln JL * " RM Stanta FREE m addhon to y*.. Q (tat>p«wm mta pvnfco** Maltag $3.00 or mm and «M csvpon. Caopo* tapr*! bw KM. Vespers, Saturday nghts and day P M. Womens Gu before holdays at 7:00 P. M. Chldrens Holy Communon frst Sunday of every month. \t. ANTHONYS R. C. CHURCH Port Readng RtT. Stanslaus MUo, Pastof Sunday Masses, 7:Q0, 8:00. e:00, and 12:00 noon. thony P.M. Fourth Tuesday, 8:00 P M. Wednesday; Junor Chor 7:00 P. M. Senor Chor, 8:00 P. M. Thursday: Trustees,»econd Thursday. 7:30 P. M. orl Scouto. every Thursday. 7 :u o Frday: Boy Scouts, 7:3 U M. Weekday Masses at 8:00 A. M. Saturday: Couples club, second Saturday, 8:00 P. M.,Novena n honor of St. Aneach Tuesday at 7:15 UNTED CHURCH o» CHRST Of CLARK - COLONA Bethlehem Unon Church Clark Rev. Oeorr A. Shults. Paster *9:46 A. M., Church School. 11:00 A. M., Mornng Worshp. FRST PRESBYTERAN CHURCH OF SELN Oak Tree Road ROT. Holder D. Sgner. P««or Sunday: Leg^s^^k^ a, bancftslw Brand - combtnahoa Roast, Cbopt, Srew 50 OUR REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH 16 Fourth Street, Ford* RCT. Slrtflu R. Stoh Organsts: Eddlt Jacobson and Mss Barbara Frltsche. Matn Servce 8:15 A. M Man Servce 10 «S. Holy Communon Frst Sunday 10:45. Thrd Sunday 8:15. Sunday School and Bble loassen, 9:30 A. M. talk,,n,,.,,. study au!,, dumps m! :. 111., ml tn Free 5O&H tsss, n oddrhon to your regulgr ttamp, wfth the purehoe of meat Molng $3 or mon ond fh coupon. Umlt 1 p«r cujomer mm... STREET... ary TV : -: - ^ mum. Ths coupon expres December ]<m. Brand (b LambLancaster Regular Style Lancas»«r Brand Chucks o Lamb fe 29= Lamb Chops T79< Rb Roast Chuck Roast Cross Rb Roast Short Rbs ^"» - p Q n ^C Lancaster Brand All Beef Artery Boy ^rruu and Vegetables Broccol... ^ Exlra Urge Jucy Florda Oranges.. <^*35< Cdllorna Pascal Celery.. ^ "^ 15 Extra Fancy Cucumbers... j rozen lantetrer Brand Breaded Veal Steaks.. ** * $1.49 V Lancaster Brand Oven Ready 55 vj 45*. Corned Beef 79* Arm Pot Roast 45< Plate Soup Beef Smoked Tongues.,<«. 5j Bumble Bee So bold ltd Whle Four Fshers ^ f Clardg* CUrdfl. Corned Corr«d Be.. B..f Cooked Scallops FL : ; h j 5-lb bol-j1 39 Pneapple-Orange, P»n«sppU-Grap«<rul Dole Drnk... KJakertf Jjepartment Vrgna Lee - Plan, Cnnamon or Sugar Donuts... 2 *>«" 49 Vrgna., Cherry Pes......^59 Lousana Rng Cake...., Phladelpha Brand Cream Cheese.. Tuna Fsh (rllo Soap Pads CamptMTs Beans«Franks 3 89 Lbby* Tom Hash Regular, Drp, xtra Fne 4t (uw 2 EhlersCoffee DmtyMooM l ^ Beef Stew.. M Swfts Margarne Allsweet Keebler Pecan Sandes All advertsed pneej ehtctve thru Saturday, December

11 Vrcrs to Ad March of Dmes Shapro, a Metuohenl ^ hod] senor, met wth,. ( natonal offcers of, \tmvh Of Dmes, ln- Jonn Perry, Perth onnl TAP dalr- Pntrlcla Mantrom. l/.uulh*. New Jersey TAP ;n nnd Mss Louse Roy! :!.. natonal consultant!, actvtes for Thp Na- nundaton, j l,mu)oe "Tern-,,,,) yount to be dor-..; «t - can certanly use,! ;,,!lh here n Mkcr-., v BS fghters n pre- ;1,,)m dseases.",;!-, tle call ssued by : j.,,1,11, Shapro, of Mel- \[rdlrsex County Tron,,.,1-nn TAP* ehnlrmnn ww March Of Dlmrs,,. n. urnrd from a meot- ;] U. pncpton nn wth., jrmy Blld Delaware,,,,P who arc lenders ml MOD.,.!.(( persons attended.., - from Mddlesex (hat The Natonal!, r.f.on "as expanded ts.. to nclude brth delt: K arthrts as well as s ncreasng the ranks volunteer* to meet the s of thlb new program, 1,u>ro sad. CKNTKH 01 ATTRACTON: Thr Eswx Fells Elks Band made an excellent mpresson nte Chrstmas parade Saturday. hr outft was sponsored by th* Woodlrdjc Klkj..odgr whch rnoperatrd wth HP Woodb..lge mens Assocaton. SELN PERSONALS 4S7 Lncoln Hghway. V,r gong to show that, Tel. L run make a real contrl- :o the communty," the Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc-, TAP leader Md. "And Crudden and daughter, Jersey Hlls. are undoubtedly good ths sea-jwtse llegal to damage shrubs or ( K ;:ke teens all orer the Cty, and Mrs. Mae Brown, Mr, and Mrs. John Anderson, Trento Street, were dnner son, but not on the Gardenplants or to deface any part of : j. to jon us n ll, were dnner guests of Mr. State Parkway. the Parkway. - for the New March Of and Mrs. Wllam Nodyne, Dow Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Vce Charman John B. Town-. State Polce patrollng the;b,. dstrbutng 8alk vacnformatlon, helpng pro- -The cancer dressng «roup " Mr and Un Jerome Avenue. Anderson, Woodbrldgc. send of the New Jersey Hghway! 173-mle Parkway have beenlft - Cas Authorty sad the Parkway n-(alerted to thv danger of motor-j^ ". :.[ mlt-mllllon-dollar of the Womans Club of Belln 1 * 11 vltes sportsmen to motor downst hunters along the road. OnB Mddlesex Avenue, and Mr, e;;: scholarshp program met Wednesday at selln Pub- anc1 Mr to the many salt-water fshngthe other hand, toll collectors!* - Morton Sunshne of fng the many nterested satsfyng volunteer not to stop on the road for such alerted to provde motorlstsjg le Lbrary. j South Rver attended a per- spots and huntng grounds butjalong the Parkway have beens -Mr. and Mra. Henry Mor-1 f rmance of "A Nght Wth vhch need tabe done." actvty. wth drectons on how to reachje rl and chldren, Karen. Eve-:Nchols and Elane May. o,,>- t. W. Jore, of Trenton, lyn, 1 James and Doreen, Wald-! dlned ftt thp - " Pour Authorty regulatons prohbt, ther favortefshng or hunt-g ppreentatlte for The wck, were dnner guests of Mr. (Restaurant - any person from huntng, trap-ng areas off the superhghway.g l\»:.n\ Foundaton, conducted and Mrs. James ORourke of The Womans Auxllary of png or molestng any wld lfe ;, S rknhop sedot. Auth Avenue. Mr. and Mrs.jlsclln Boys League wll n*et upon the Parkway, or from fsh- 4)., Clarence Crane, Newark, were tomorrow at 8:30 P. M. at Frst ng on or from the Parkway, Du.rra attendng from Mld- uun- ^ lahol County who wll tatdfrml* n the evenng Presbyteran Church of selln. less there are desgnated locatons for such outdoor sports. JC nsttute TAP Actvtes n ther Thomas and Rosemary Mss Keren Collns, Ps- WOODBRDGE Martn ncluded the fol M&ucerl, chldren of Mr. fnd cataway. was a dnner guest of Some hunters have reported- Mrs. Joseph Mau^erl, Brd Ave- Mr. and Mrs. Hamlton Bllngs, ly parked ther cars along the Mart1 " 0 45 Woodbrdge Ave- V;::na BoUa, Of nue, were guests of honor at a Wrght Street. Other guests Parkway to s H ek n Jont brthday party gven by!were Mss Dane Dodd, Newark, mmedate area of the superhghway- They are subject to f lln ; are e " r ( lle K? 1 " rr,,;p; Joan Lucas and Mddlesex ther parents. Quest Johnwn, dteon; Dort 1 ) were Mr.and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holand Mrs. Ots Dougherty andllowell and chldren, Vera Jean, arrest for the volaton of sev-,.,...,,,-,.1 of Ford*, representng, y Hgh School of Perth Ms* Shapro, Ann Jsbl Jacke Owen, U te; Susar. Clnege, Cur- John 8upp, Barbara Eleanor Bvanowskas and Rchard Wy- M N. w Bruntwlck, who reppnu-d Sacred Heart CYO : -:,::wlck\ Hgh School s; Peter Hgh School; and Jane Kkan, Mar* WhlU Moranor, Jamesburg; Hghland Park; Bartus, Carol e, Pamk, Dane Ounbo,r lty. Yorke, Pat Hatoty,.and 1 &nd Catberlne Nauer. ma; Karen Wentttl, Dun- Joanne Otnlllo and Vlr-. Perrlno, Sooth Plalnfleld; Rouse. Fnd Ord, Rch- Edward Btnon and Oook, Mlddkwx Boro; Woodbrldg*; Are, Stwartn, and Rob- Ha!:n. of AvtteL 1 attendng wen Ur. Olga ker. of Madlwn Townshp, ut:v» lecretary of the Mld- KX County Chapter, Adult Advlson Mtu Mare Dor-!>Jnellen, lu LoretU H. MlddllM, UTt. B R. nu PlflcaUway Townshp, Stephen O, Calla. of Edl-, county publcty charman New March Ot Dme*. JoMpa Duffy, of Perth 05. s eoontr drector of the GLADYS E. SCANK "cohn, Colonla; Mr. and Mrs. Uwrence Feldman, Lodl. Mrs. Ca.«ell marked her brthday. --Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cassell and son, Jack, Mddlesex Avenue, and ther guest, Mrs. Arthur Schnltzer, Jersey Cty, vsted Mr. and Mrs. Phlp Schnltzer and Mr. and Mrs Edward Schnlteer, Shark Rver / tff Garden State Parkway j Bans Huntng & Fshng RED BANK The fshng and stand or stop on the ParkwayjS huntng along New Jerseys sea-jexcept n desgnated areas or ljw shore and pnelands stretchescases of emergency. t s lke- g sons, Keth and Kevn, MenojCharles and Edward, Jersey eral regulatons n addton to } nsut te, f _ Unlon Junlor Co1 Park: Mr. and Mrs. Robert S.lcty. the huntng tan. Cranford. Tlle Scank and chldren, Janet.j -Dnner guests at a famly s aganst the law to park, U J C nsttute offers non-,j Robert, Jr., and Lnda, Me- dnner at the home of Mr. andj --- credt, college-level courses for)] m tuchen, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Mrs. Wllam Punk, Vernon[Graham and daughters, Mare! cultural -and lbert Scank, selln Street, were Mr. and Mrs. Ed- and"nancy? ^oodreh"^^"^1,^.^^ ^S^!-^ Mrs, Samuel Schwartz of ward Qlbbs and chldren; Wal- groups, Belletllle. s a guest of Mr andter and Frank Fendels, Lenora; Mrs. Arthur Cobb, West New, person^ Mrs. rvng Chopk, lomesoeorge and Robert, Keansburg, Brghton. Stateu sland. Also schdpjkge who Park Avenue. (and Mr. and Mrs. Phlp Funk present was Mss Sade Graham <f hetnltnctlon. ^ OuMU at a combnaton and daughter, Cndy, Edson. Elzabeth, who was a weekend] Mr. Martlno s enrolled n an brthday and Thanksgvng xuls Plummer, son of Mr. nt course Rod <Mss Fea dnner at the home of Mr. andand Mrs. TrffftWus Plummer.! Mrs. Jerome Cassell, MddlesexjAuth Avenue was a holday course. Hghway. Mrs. R. C. Dougherty. Avenue, were Mr and Mrs. weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. Trento Street, and Mrs. Ots Lous Lelbowtz, Jersey Cty; Llynn Plummer. Long sland Dougherty, Menlo Park attend-: Mr, &nd Mrs The Refran YorklClty. jed a tea for Mrs. Alden Pohner.j Daughter Father, thnk we Mr. and Mrs. W 11 a mjfrankln Park, at Colona Gos-!ouf;ht to buy an au^b, before pel Chapel. Mrs. Fohner and they go up. You can buy one BE READY FOR THE HOLDAYS... HAVE YOUR Beautfully DRY CLEANED and PRESSED now Mnor Repars and Buttons reputrd «t no extra chart* EXPKST ALTERATON WORK ON ALL OARMENTS Brng your alteratons n early to youll be sure to have them n tme (or holday wearng. DA DON ES we PCK up AND DELVKK! CLEAMUM... TALORS... SHRT LAUNDERERS N B«hwar ATenoe, Avenrl Phoae ME her four chldren wll jon her for a song now. M husband n Colomba, South! Dad -Yes. and Mmow theft, he Hllsy Amerca, to work wth hm us song tll be Ove! mssonares. to the Poorhouse." LOWEST PRCE EVER! ELEVEN 1895 j CHrstensens L ^he Frendly Store \ 7m OTTER HUNDREDS OF EXCTNG GFTS N STOCK!! Lngere and Housecoats By Luxte - Seamprufe Barblzon - Lyn Delle LOVKLY HOSERY By Gotham Gold Strpe - Berkshre - Hanes Blendwell - Larkwood Beautful SWEATERS By Helen Harper Jackets and Car Coats (lostune Jewelry Jewel Boxes Gloves Handbags Hankes - Rancoats Umbrellas * Skrts Dresses rpajamas Luggage Natonally Advertsed Brands! Tes - (loves Shrts Jackets Belts Hats Socks Shoes Jewelry Wallets Slppers Sweaters Underwear Slacks Pajamas Rancoats Umbrellas Luggage Handkerchefs Robes or Health-Tex Stanlogs Cnderella Dresses Kur Muff am Hat Set kaynw Boy» Wear - Lero and Bonne Doon Socks - Snow Suts - Jackets Rancoats House Coats Pajamas Underwear Robes Slppers - Sweaters Health-Tex Stantogs v Qult Sets Blankets Pram Roles Sweaters -Sweater Sets Noveltes Dresses Socks - Underwear - Carters nfant Wear Hanes Chrstmas Sleeper Sets SLPPERS RSTMAS SUPPER KVBNT FOR MEN G-E DSHWASHER BEAUTFULLY GFT WRAPPED For EVERY MEMBER of the FAMLY! fof the HOME Curtans Blankets Bedspreads Comforters -Table Cloths [dpper ev«nt thats become aj tradton at Knneytl 2. (f uncortan, brng of *ho«;) Uw layawoy wh. Botcomofajf. 4 f other tlyltt to choow from. AT ONLY Green Street Crcle Woodbrdge Juncton Routes 1 & 9, selln OPEN MONDAY THROUGH SATUKAV l» A.»1 TO» V M. F«WUnlcoupta flu most t«u«ts- «rub«sor. ellln*t«hand,utom«ttlljl «UWTPAP*Mn Hold* $175 wk Afl<r )Mll Down Payawtl Fall Year Sencfl at No Extra Cost by Gtntrol EWrle Factory Jtrvtt E«pwtt OPKN EVENNGS TLL 10 ^tlkaduhakteks KOR WATER SOTKNtRS" LOMAX TEEVSON AHF1ANCK8 Authurbed FrantalM (<K Sales and Servce Dener 51 Man Street ME Woodbrdge STORE UOURS: DALY FRDAY 9:30 A.M. to 9 P.M. OPKN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY Novelty Gft Seta Towel Sets Sheets and Pllow Cas.es f n Doubt Gve A Gft Certfcate The recpent wll then have the opportunty to make h s or her personal selecton. LAY-AWAY PLAN FREE GFT BOXES Chrstensens Won- ) HHHtltllU.l Plenty of FREE PARKNG n Our Newly PAVK) f; LOT L Hear Entrance to Store

12 PAOF TWELVE At the Tvppu-rtert for f fpn Ha> and frovfd a res) old-f.<.h!(>ncd N>A Fnland Thankscvnc t JJ- :..- bflug wln *vhbt5 left." my famly Sarvcay took ar,v.tomobu r:d- ;n:o Cmr.-V-Cj: and fluhmch the tnen a: 3..r< now and thrrr f nothng k.: n thr, Hardens but ever/ft". t was Ml! beaut:fu Or! housff, bult n tw pa:"]v 1 TCPs lljflr the road?, but f.-cr. or f dparkle.«wth brtmd :HTV oa:s of whtf;a:r,t. Evey;.-,:- looks 0 clean-vo Nr ET^.: d And lt* to tr* ma;; -M;>? Ell7-abetV. L. CMellesso. darter of Mr. and Mrs. John Cotellesso. 69 Wall Street. Menjo Park Terrace, has own selected. for membrrsh;? on the Rutgers- Newark Colerf Cneerleader Squad. Mss Cotellesso s a fnsshmar. hstory major at thf Newark College of An.s and 6eences of the,state Unversty. Tdbts: Ear! R Wllams,. Elmhurst Avenue. seln. partcpated n the development of Bell Telephone Laboratores Electronc Central Offce, placed n servce recently at Morrs. 111., Mr. Wllams, who has been wth the Laboratores over nne years, devsed mantenance procedures for the Morrs System. He also prepared and ssued educatonal and mantenancej specfcatons and co-authored; "The Electronc E l t Sth Swtchng Sys-tern," a Bell Laboratores pub- Jcaton that descrbes the Electronc Central Offce n great techncal detal... Lous A GFT FOR F.VKRY TASTF 3-season Conversatonal prnts that arr causng ; sportswear sensaton. Gaj, hghsprted colors, n authentc unversty styled button-down models for Dad and hs young man. Mom wll say ts a "no-work-cft" for her too. They wash beautfully... and they need lttle er no ronng. Mens szes, small, medum, and large. Boys 6 to 16. Conversatonal prces at Robert Hall. Mens Shrts just S3.89. Boys Shrts jut S1.89. \Mss Lann Plans ~ n February Weddng]^" Mrs. Ruby Falk Weds Local Man rolona Anrv;:,- fl< boon m«df of!v -v... 1 R S V. Avene] of V- RllftV FAk. S Outlook V dsuchtr; of thr lat. \1: Mums Too Lnlr Mrs. P. C. of Manvlllf has; had dsappontments wth her! clrysathrmm. FYost always!»nd Ms. Euscne Armyn. ^nu k,, ls j, n land, and Frank KMW.- "sheltered spot. Manor Place. Avrnc -" "s there any > can Mrs., ". speed d ts blossomng." she asks. Mary Emery. 8 srrond.. t Just rt(n. tm, fc, n No j. Woodbrdffc. and thrj vem j e,. ""«8lt? h» n Vt<> Well/ ma am, t looks from M-s. J Wallace Kn,.h. ««s. hw j ^, f hrve, fe M matron of honor for hrv v " nnd Joseph Chld.-. A. tfrvr-d as best man A recepton was held a OR Cflbn. Woodbrdpf f< mmedate famles. Aftu luf trp., the couple \\;ll t sde s 15 Outlook Avrme. doctor Talk nel. fbuth-m, pj, on th g And the,. p. s, lttta you can do about t. adds t.r Donald B. Ucey. extenson thr. nome Rrspund to LKht Mums have bult-n m«h- ansms that respond to day length and f youd rather have earler blooms youll hnve to replace your plant wth other varetes. H> JOHN B. REMBERT. M. D. 1 Generally the whte* and j The general use of tn- Sulk;yellows bloom qute early and Polo Vaccne has been fre-jthe bronze and, red shades quently urged by ths nter; rather late f you decde to ;and all that have hot tskenbuy new plants your nurseryjte mmunzatons hw bevman can gude you. j warned of the unnv.y.-.-.arv Mrs, C. also wrote that herj rsks beng taken. Ths ncludes;newly transplanted hydrangeas [all chldren and adult.-, to.tre looked sunburned all summer. 40 Possbly the leaves were Su-e the ntal ntorm-ton scorched early ln thf sers0 " of the Salk Vaccne much ad- luld nem c vered. A newly dtonal work has been done n set punt ttouw have needed an effort to develop a va<-cue some extra water - capable of producng complete^ Scrawny Puny Wllow mmunty to Polk) Recently a R * East Ruthernew oral lve vms Polo v.ktnr f0 d dopsnt the "^ loolcs of has been developed bv Dr Al- hel " pussy wllfo «r bush "ts bert Sabn. awfully hph and scrawny." Tho m-«..f-.,., J went t0 our M r. Lacey wth st-a-ss b! z s ft-» - w pl "\ blv 1)e then but t back rather severely. Mrs. M. D. wll wn then do \!verey. the 5ST 11 w durlnr Wth fa r f maybe WEATHER REPORT SNOW! Fashon Report water repellrnt cotton nrd rar routs. Pcrd- t uvatlt-r-mau wth pluh ple lnm tl.m hm* >ou cn-n-h.. the better to warm you. Mor weather rruer n the hde-a-way hood; One mnute ts a rbhcd-ttnrl rcllar... the next mnutr ts a snugly warm hood. As thr weather Koe>. *n «oe* your convertble collar. B<-*e or wllow nn-en: mlsws" tta. Prced J12.9S at Robert Hall surf Aln Neapoltan Dnner A llort-d.xy w., strolllk n. Pt rrp«pnt«woodbrdge The en- the fall Planned by A. f.c. luwh «ccm-y n the u uc 11 c»claj : to gagement Frank of Nemeth, Mss son of Mr. reported on ther results Mn;" 0 ler frend. ".dnytme, ol COM J leadng the t Munkac5y. son of Mr. and parng COLONA gfts to Plans be dstrbuted for pre- and Mrs. Joseph Nemeth, 151 the oral vaxxne and Cut t Back COLONA-.Fnal plan, nave,, H s now lom 0 1 n, ( t()1lb. st0ues. Cut Mrs. Lous P. Munkacsy, 28-n the adult wads of Perth]Fulton Street, has been an-lfelt that the use of the Sabn tn f bush back to a place been made for a N 1 «P"l»»!He c^me to one whch read: Mtchell Place, Avenel, gradu-jamboy General Hosptal were nounced by her mother. Mrs.jVnecne n conjuncton -\ tl ust»bo\e where the man dnner and move to be spou-., No( ated from recrut tranng re-[dscussed Tuesday by the Board Joseph Lann. 126 Fultonjthe Salk Vaccne, a klled vrus branch dvdes nto several sored by the Ammcnn J-vv.sh Strntrhn.E hs hcud. he remarked "He sure mn fooln cently at Naval Tranng Cen-Jof Colona Chapter of the tree. Do Congress next Wednesday at Street. vaccne whch s admnstered,branches, lke a ter, Great Lakes, Womens Guld of Perth Amboy Mss Lann,»daughter also of,by njecton, wll eventually! 1 " 1 School 19. Menlo Park T.r- the new l)1)0( / blll )}Bp f.,. General Hosptal at the home At Random: the late Mr. Lann, s employedjelmnate Polo epdemc n suckers wll keep growlng^to race. :of Mrs, Mark Gregs, Farvew as secretary to the mltary per-1 the Unted States. you a fresh suppj. Dnner wll be served from n response to a re»uem navenue. n sonnel offcer, U. S. Army Before the new lve vrus vac- Monmouth County there 7 untl 8 P. M and the tllm ths column, the Welfare De- Members are asked to brng Co-ps. Camp Klmer. She s a cne U released for gerlml use ale * * ew commercal pussy start at 9 PM. partment receved beds, sprngs; tems n good condton, such Wnndhrrlg% Hgh Schnnl graduate. lems must be overcome these bushes ths, way and harvest a Mrs. Nathan Schneder, L.1 8- and techncal producton prob- wllow Krowerg who prune ther Tckets may be obtaned from and mattresses t sought for a as pocketbooks, magaznes, needy famly. The department!toletres, statonery, and jewsflys "thank you very much" jery. Members are also urged mean Her fance, who attended two factors dlone mav croup every sprng. 5966, or Mrs, Al Gold, L 8- schools ln Rabakethely and that ths newest form of Pnlo : Mrs - D would lke to know Now- the Welfare folks are seek*- to brng frends or neghbors to Maraujfalu,, Hungary, _.,., before vaccne wll not be _ t n \y what knds of evergreen bushes ng ktchen furnture, a dresser partcpate n the wrappng ofj CO mng to the Unted Statesjthe 1961 Polo season and trees wll grow n her area and chest and a washng ma- the gfts. (three years ago. s employed byj Untl adequate supples of the Sne na8 a C PV of Leaflet 97 chne for another needy famly.; Mrs. Gregs, charman of Frestone Tre Co., - " Metuchen. Sabn Vaccne are avalabk the How ^ Landscape Your $1 19 f you shotrd have some of ways and means, stated plans - jpublc s agan beng urged by Home " that has ^ ^ * lst trre thn?:, stored away and f wert complete for the lunch-!o. f\ ;the Publc Health Server tol along wul """^»"e«estons you would care to donate them,.eon-brdge at the home of Mrs. jtoul " \J " (take full advantage of the Sulk for home landscapng. c;)l Mrs. Mron Dunham. We- Walter ZTolo, January 18. j Vaccne. The Salk Vacaw as ; You " " ^ ^ a ^Py- to0 DNNERS f?t Offce. ME ,.Tckets wll be avalable at the brought about a b > wrtng to Owden Reporter, The pnplnves at. the town hall next meetng. December 6, n dramatc reducton n the m- 9 0llege of«^ffteulture. Rutgers avr all agok over the Cvl Serv-the Hoffman Boulevard School cldence or Polomyelts durnt tc 1 rc-classfcaton of therjat 8 P. M. WOODBRDGE. Rartan the past fve years. f the publc jbs. Tho.se who have recom- Mrs. Paul Ablonczy reported Councl, Boy Scouts of Amerca of the North Dstrct, wll does not cooperate complete!. wth health authortes eve nvpdttons for comparatvelyon the fund-rasng plan? ds-l lhf-r salary ncreases are. cussed by the parent guld. present ts frst Scout - O - Hturally. very pleased. Others Rama Saturday at St. Demexus Church Center, 691 Roose- who HT near the recommended salary an lwll not get such a velt Avenue. Carteret, wth Pcture Revew bg ncrease are, of course, not >UDN openng ceremones begnnng GHT LACE at 1 P. M., under the drecton so happy. As one of my fellow! Ths s another plush mystery u of. _ Scout L ^Ul Commssoners.., uro Rocco workers s fond of sayng, "t,thrller. t all start? when Dors Trmbol and Albert Haber. all depends on where yo\ st, St, T, Day steps,,t out t ; nto _ a. _\ pea _ soup _.. the vew you set"... A program of ndan dancng fog n London and s greeted wl be held at 1:30, Pnewood Last But Not Least: a snster, hgh - ptched Derby, 2 P. M., and Frst.Ad Born at Perth Amboy Qenervoce emergng mysterously l contest at 2:20 P. M. [from the blue-gay mst warnto Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Aro- 1 ng her that she s gong to be ble durng the day wth Mau- al Hosptal: From seln, a sonl Refreshments wll be avala- klled any day now. mando, 220 Ellsworth Street; a rce Leb and J. W. Sumka n son to Mr. and Mrs. Ted Jeffrey, 184 Correja Avenue;... Ths Scout-O-Rama wll fea- She rushed hystercally home charge of the ktchen. to husband Rex Harrson wth the news and he lovngly re- Jrom Fords, a daughter to Mr. ture contnung dsplays from and Mrs. Rchard Gelson, 40 assures her that ths wasjbooths and a center arena show Jjehgh Averue; a daughter to. smply the work of a prankster.! o f Cub Scoutng, Boy Scout- Mr. and Mrs. Ncholas Volpone, 1 Shortly thereafter.she receves! and Explorer sklls and a seres of telephone calls romj 48 Hansen Avenue; a son to Mr. n tests ncludng mert badge the same.man. and Mrs. Chester Bagnsk, 28 d handcraft dsplays, and Meantme, mysterous accdents befall Mss Day. Between Dunbar Avenue; a son to. Mr. 11 contnue untl 8 P. M, fchd Mrs. Theodore Zawalck, these accdents and the phone 63 Oak Avenue:... from Woodbrdge, a son to Mr. and calls she s reduced to a quver- Mrs. Carlton Browne, 4 F Bunns bane; a son to Mr. and Mrs Frank Jaros, 777 Cooldge Avenue; a son to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wdodward, 37 Wedgewood Avenue;... from Colona a son to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald JJermsen, 91 East Street^.., from Port Readng, a daughter tj) Mr. and Mrs. Charles War- ren, 31 E Street; from Avenel, a son to Mr. and Mrs. John Mzk, 406 Douglas Avenue. STATE THEATRE Woodbrdge, N. J. TODAY THRU SATURDAY >J * DEC., 2, 3 Ralph Bellamy, Grcer Garson n "SUNRSE AT CAMPOBELLO" Shown Evemngb at 6:30 AT4 9:00 KDDE Saturday,!)«t, at 1:90 V. M. n Cnemascope and Color Davd Ladd n "DOG OF FLANDERS" MMut, CAHOONS! CAHTUONM (AKTOONbl SUN., MON., TUES. Dl.C. 4, 5, 6 Curt Jurgrnt. Vctora Sh»w n 1 AM AT THE STARS" "TK TKKEE STOOGKS" n STOP L00K-LAU6H" ng, sobbng, hystercal wreck. Who could be dong ths to her? Mss Day s ably supported by Mr. Harrson, Myrna Loy Roddy McDowell and others. Easy "Pop. how do they catch razy men?" "ts easy. A lttle rouge and pstck,,a new har-do and a pretty dress." Plan Vou Steamshp Travel Ttts Easj Way W«re travel experts, 1 OSPO Tr»ns-Ocean or Vact- Book wth tlon Cruse, wa help tnerc % y u Pto-a«you, tckets No ena charga for our servce LDUS CSPD.NC. CCMllf HA/EL.1 kwltl Phn» TA l-ml K\Tl Theatre LarUtet, N. t. K.1 -SM D NOW THRU MONDAY Bn? Crosby and Fabtf n n "HGH TME" Plus "KAYME" Kdde Matluee Sat. &. bun. P. M. TUBS. THRU SUN. Natale Wood - Robert Wagner "ALL THE FNE YOUNG CANNBALS" "THE BG NGHT" Kddle Mat Hm Sal P. M. t Hun TRK.V1 YOUR WFE TO - MOVES ROLLER SKATNG SPECAL RATES TO GROUPS «Kvery Nght Except Monday 7:30 to 11 P. M. Matnee, Sfumdaj, Sundays & llolldj l-m P. M. to S ~ "" SOUTH AMBOY ARENA Stevens & 6th, South Amboy Rout* #1, Woodt>rld -«NOW THRU SATURDAY Tful Brjnner Magnfcent 7 Color ANGEL WORE RED" Extra Frday and Saturday COLOR CARTOON CARNVAL Late Horror Show. "THE DSEMBODED" STARTS SUNDAY John Wayne "HGH AND THE NAKKl) AND lk KA ^N CAH KATkKS»HEB rtll OOFN ALWAYS MAJESTC V A PKKTH HOW t Al N«. Dors Day - Kr lunw.mdnght LACK" fdll the ntroducton of the no Sabn Vaccne wll not brut; about complete eradcaton of Polo r.. for EXTERMNATNG (or any servce) fnd t Fast m YELLOW PAGES FORDS PUYHOUSE H TODAY THRU SATLRDAV DECEMBER 1-3 "WHERE THE HOT WND mows 11 Wth Gu Lollobrljrtn "TERROR BEYOND FROM Sf ACE" SATLRDAV MATNEU "JALHOUSE ROCK" "TERROR BEYOND FROM SPACE" SUNDAY - TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4-6 "Magnfcent Seven" Wth Yul Bryrner "CAGE OF EVL" Wth Ronald Foster WEDNESDAY, DEC. 7 HUNGARAN SHOW todav THXD SUTUKDA 1! All He Stow n Color!... To lft up jour heart and lght up the entertanment world forever: Ralph Bellamy - Ontt "SUNRSE AT CAMPOBELLO" and CnenuScop* Alan Ladd Don Murray "ONE FOOT \S HELL (arwn SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY! Two Hlt n Cole: M«<ttular Towerng terror! "CRCUS OF HORRORS" and "BRDE! OK DBACULA" SELN NOW THRU SATURDAY Year* Top Dramatc Trumph Robert Preston - Dorothy Mtklone "Dark at the Top 01 the Stars" Alu BrMcett Bardot a BABETTE GOES TO WAR SATURDAY MATNEE ALSO SUN. THRU TUBS, The Matt SpecUcnUr Adventure Ht of the Year! "Sword and the Dragon" n Techncolor Caat of Thousands! AUo Robert Mtehum n "THE NGHT nghters" AD-LB Kome 1 at the Green St. CreU F E PLANNWC A PARTY BANQUET SOCAL THEN PLAN T N OUR NEW BOOM <7ke m VroUATlOM QHJL MB 4J»VM Served daly at thr Round-Up RESTAURANT 282 MADSON AVENUE PERTH AMBOY SAVE HERE - -1J COOKf AVt OPEN WEEKENDS ONLY DURNG WNTER MONTHS UNTED ROOSEVELT SAVNGS ft LOAN ASSOCATON CMTHET Thanksgvng! Program Held CO.ONA -Thank, f0l. TlnksKvlK". a presentaton bv HP fourth Srude, School 22 wns n- hlkhlluht of las), works smmhly, Mss Marlyn Sten rl.-v terlrr. reported Tn play concerned the frst ThanksKlvnr. modern Thanks- :vtn!s, and the many of Amrrran lfe. lllrl John (, A Spol:, H,! 1rtVfpatng n the PlKrlm 8 """ 111 " Vf.Mon were Jacquellnr Mur- my. su.an Hnrsell and P«. 11n, Sokolosk. The modern ThtnksHvR: Mary Annr Her. An 1!, num. Karen Mnrl, Howarcf lh<ht./ma, Susan Sheffeld : MDW-K P-rco. Deborah HH- dm. Putrla Olnljer, Thona.s n,l fn r st en. Robert Coyne PfclflM, Ulld Jefflfy Sl>. Klukr> RSM-11 Stanley nd Tmot.l> jdnnk rected poems, whte.ohn PH vn served as tmrratof Stmc hand ncluded Mloharl Hlukcr. Rolx-rt Keosh and Hvhard Barry. CHRSTMAS GFTS? n WOODBRDGE farkn(, METER TOKENS (; Enjoy an Evenng at Swallck Tavern, nc. Corner Wllam * New Strtet WOODBRDGE "Brttj ftdd Joe" - n, (,./ ( u r *: MJ:>S \\ PVBUX PHARMAd!M.Mnn s U, K1 Phov LUNCHEONS and UNM H> Now Beng -Served... Fuhlnu* Corklnl 50- Nowetstanlr-vj n< nble to r ( : c oy a " whu,r bodv fr*?. :.. a jtortd Marnle F: 1 rep the lv.;:- 1 Musc :;» /.; the par< o plrasar. to; Now Takng Reservatons lor P:r: Chrlatmas-Partes and gamj. BANQUET ROOMS... DNNG K> M L. S. Ollf GARDEN TERRACE TOCKTAL LOUNGE.. Phonr MF, UNM - Put extenson phones n color on your Chrstmas lst- Ths & holday M-^n, M-dson, choose from a lull lne <-,,f of F^^onn nk«., r,,n al. u.n u.nj - Extson phones art >o phone-m style, to p *- any mrnbrr ol ytjl, r 1^1 sl ndb and ewydav. Yet thry 0 cdlltlu- 1! W-M phones, fauk and Jovcl, Pr, nccss p loncs., Mrvrpman WKW KR^. >:.." P-.:..V..::J,.?:. ::v"

13 ndependent-leader Carteret Pres Edson To\vnshp and Fords Beacon A Newspaper Dedcated to the Best nterests of the Resdents of $e Communtes We Serve. l ft* CHARLES R. GREGORY. 1 [M ns earnestly as can that our Board,,,1,nlon and school offcals wll take a second,.-,, ls rv look, at the pro)x>sal that the members., Unodbrdge Hgh School band travel to,., Rco over the Chrstmas holday.» * t,. :,,. frst place, would not want to assume,.possblty whatever for the safety and wcl-,: 7n of our youngsters, and ten chaperones,. nnn tflgether-on an arplane flght. do some myself, and have no fear of t whatever.,,-nt myself, however, as one of some judg-. ho takes a look at the weather and of con-,,-. generally before jet off nto the w[d blue. : Ths sa decson, however, whch make., ;V.<pf and not for 80 others. :,e was a small amount of superfcal glamour, :< rnvploped a contrved nvtaton to our stu> n vst Puerto Rco. The veneer was so thn, l:,,. that am countng on a revew of all the nstances whch at frst dctated acquston D ;;-> flmsy nvtaton, to ultmately change the f. on. would be opposed to t even f a regu-, v,,hodule arlne would charter,a plane to the To even thnk those n charge would conakng these youngsters on an unscheduled s unthnkable but ths s how desperate. who jave not looked beneath the orgnal,! tcalty of the proposal are becomng, «! they persst and so hope tor ther own,, us well as n the best nterests of the student! members they relnqush ther frst mpulses r-n they must be prepared for any consequences n may engue. would not want to belong to J: number.» *! have no doubt, of course, of ther deep mprest ;e chldren and n ther wsh to provde them B new experence. Ths t a motve wth whch [cannot quarrel, because have gven a good part :.v lfe n tryng to accommodate a smlar nrr>t. eva though my efforts have taken a dft <1tctoa. have worked for 25 years to as- these chldren adequateclassrooms taught by *uhy whtoh t well-prepared and adequately mpensaed, TMg to a goal, whch as a prvate en. h*vt ppnwmd wth am the «eal that s n t shovm be «asy to understand am dsapflnt*! that thom who are so anxous to send our hldten away from home over Chrstmas to Puerto never showed the nterest and concern whch < gve thwe same youngsters a place to learn frw oompetant people to teach them. * * *. t s cuffcwh, too-, to reason why a trp to Puerto ^ s such An attracton. n the frst place, t s ""try fotamy wthout culture ether of ts "fa culture H has assmlated. t s notorv defcent n K«development ether eco- ^ ahy, agrculturally, or fnancally. The Un- ; v of Puerto Rco, whch proposes to entertan youngsters, s n vrtual nfancy a mere 50 s old a^d cannot compare wth what can be f wth far greater cultural and memorable value N*w Haven or Cambrdge. * * > * s<1 ( trp (o Puerto Rco s hgh "honor 1 llpf.se any nvtaton carrejf some connotaton o l> n *. but cannot help but thnk an nvtaton Or! a country wth an almost ndscernble n- Uvual or socal development, unless one hap- ^ to be passng by. warrants a jqurney fraught unknowns. h "> my own judgment, then, that we need to «our values about ths trp and decde quetwhethlr they are suffcent to take the rsks h now are proposed to be taken. f\ * f doubt very much f they are. SCOTCH PMM M. FJM2-4N Ml MM P M «WltOON PtOOUCTt; «f»vtl, land mod ****> GFTS KROM SANTA: Townshp youngsters were recpents of jrfts frnm Santa Clans after the. annual Chrstmas parade on Man Streel. Saturday, sponsored by the Wondbrldgc Busnessmens Assocaton. The pcture above was taken by our staff photographer n the Washng Well on Man Street. Left tfl r^ht Commtteenw Thomas J. Costelln, Mrs. dcore Sable, tommlttreman John Evanko, Santa (John Shafransk). Mayor Frederck M. Adams, Commltteemen John P. Huffhes and Maynard Wnston and (red Zullo. GKTT\<; KKADY FOR T.\(; DAY: Three members of the Woodhrdgf Junor Womans Club are shown preparng t.ss for a tan: day to be held Saturday for the beneft of the pper Fxtmnty Amputee Fund. Left to rght are Mrs. Paul Nemergut, Mrs. Jerry Galya and Mss Kathy Czajkowsk. Junors and Sub-Junors Plan Tag Day, Saturday WOODBRDGE - Members of tht; Woodbndge Junor Womans Club and Sub-Junor Womans Club wll sponsor a tag day Saturday for the Upper EX trenlty Amputee Fund n conpartal ad s that the person n need be a resdent of New Jersey unable to assume the large fnancal oblgaton nvolved. Presently, only J s juncton wth a state-wde drve: avallable n the und whc - h s establshed by the Junor Mem-j llse( j f m t j le purchase of art- only ONE Poltcs Charged n Ades Transfer WOODBRDGE *, Comnvtteeman R. Rchard Krauss Tuesday objected to the transer of Mrs. Betty Tappen from the Buldng nspectors offce to the Townshp Clerks offce. The Second Ward representatve sad that Mrs. TappeywaB qualfed and was one of the best workers n the Buldng Department. He sad he could not see the wsdom tj the trans- Breakfast Plans Made by Rosary COLON1A- Thr nut ml Communon Breakfast of the St. John Vanney Altar and Rosary Socfty wll lake phce at the Phunfeld Country Club. Uecp.mber 4, wth Ro\ Walter A. Radzwon, pastor and sprtual drector, as celebrant. School Plan (htlrwdl f!fl7hvnn l charman ls HssorHle ch;r- Rely anrl James Snl- ffeers and Hflfl volunteer vokllr nsprnp ex-»( Catholc elon durpttsl sx weeks" Hnrn; ths pum. week ;>er- ston tp,st,«were ennducert nn the new rlureh ste, ant surveyors were on the seenr! lavur "" stakes. t, s planned to start constructon of thr proposed church and sehnnl ;n the sprmn. t s mped llml the church wll br rompleted n lme to permll celebraton of Chrs"- mas Mas.s, and the school m lme for ts frst classes n Septenbfr lfllff, A contnuaton cornmttf. hens orsau/ed to oversee hr pledge )nymet perod of campagn f T for the Code own An or- WOODBRllXK Rav. Gerald Sloyun, pmtet f, erentn, so 1 of relgon at the Catholcfton and.salary schedule lor Unversty of Amerca. Wush- TownKh l> emplove.s based on a t lrton, D. C. wll be ^ue.st- 08!^1^ r l" )1 (lf * survey speaker. He LS a Kadnte of conducted hy He Cnl Servce Red Bank Hmh School, attend- Commsson, -vas ntroduced on led Seton Hall Unversty ad!fl sl lmdmu Tuesday. Heumm was ordaned June , after on tlu " nt^^e wll be held: completng hs studes at m.occ»mber 29. ; maculate Concepton Semnary,. sllrvcy " <>n wluc " "" Darlngton dcatrs mnmum salares und T, proposed ncrments. notes that Upon completon ol a«k n-,. llle, d {c,, od ntermedate merts for the rre.lon Docese d() ( plw. ld(1 fn,, ult , he returned to the Um-; mbtj(. 0. r,b!j. ;,tory nerr.ses. versty m Washngton, wnere^ncl, t,. rfv sh, m d \ K KUU \n\ he had formerly studed. Father mlly tht, b, 1M, <)f, f f- Sloyan, N edto of 1 Sl»pnp dency., ld mctoro.- servce, the Chrstan Message: Essays fo]. a pmo( t of a lcsl,,one year; n Relgous Educaton." A 0,. su(;n ot)u, r perod as may be! member of the board of drc- ( j etr. m - m);( j by the -local au- tors, Ntttonal Lturgcal Con- Prortes responsble for rausn; ference, he also wrote "A Brefs x-equred revenues for the Commentry on St., Marks; O p fra j O11 o f the government PAGE THRTEEN Senor Hgh Speaks < p; The Student Councl of Wnndhrldtr Senor H fh Srhnnl w anhmt a rolumn rarh «rek wrtten hy varous ntudrnt* at the school, beslup Dcpntment of the Newj( cal armsj hands, therapy and.jersey federaton of Womens!,ehabltaton. Whle an artfc- Clubs.\lyor Frederck M, a] arm may cost as tt e as Adams has offcally proclaned^gfl.oo, the problem s far more fer of a qualfed, experenced Made by Churchp 9^ Street and Amboy Avenue, WOODBRDGE Robert Saturday, has been lsted 7 as McCabe, South Plamfeld and unkwwn-" by thefredepart- ns brother. Joseph, Elzabeth.Salurday "U.E.A.P. Tag Day." [complex, t s ponted out. Frst employee. FORDS Tentatve plans forflvf Boards JOltl m0lu - j.were released under $2,500 bat The pdject. whch?ve as- tne ampuee faces a tremensmanee to cobenml and ac- d0us emotonal adjustment. Hs charman of admnstraton, dscussed at th tnnal meet- WOODBRDGE-Members Comntteeman John Evanko, new church buldng buldns wrre 1 /, "Mutual Problems The ful was dscovered by each *» Magstrate Benjamn Patrolmen Joseph Nasy and. Kantor, yesterday to awat thal amputees, la«l b a lp evous means of wage earnng sad the transfer was made for ng of the congregaton of St... Robert Smbnsen a.s they acton by, the grand jury on an of Boards of Fre Commssoners throughout the Town- plant November 6. pal of the Junor Membershp] may no 011ger be possble; hs reasons of effcency." Mr. Johns Epscopal Church. crused n a rado tar. alleged attempted theft at RCA Departments tle art,fcal arms when he fnally Krauss n answer to Mr. Evpnko, stated he felt "Ms. Tapben Howard Pullerton were ap- Mrs. John Pctersen and W. flu years. Establshed n receves them, wll never fully 1\ shp banded together to form BK: DSAPPEARS Accordf to reports made 19M when tlt: stale-wde replace hs natural arms. There was moved for poltcal reasons. ponted members of the canvas a councl thrcugh whch they WOODBRDGE Mrs. Ann prevously by Lt. Arthur*Donnelly and Detectve James members of tn; organzaton s ^ ong an( cost y preparaton don,t know what she dd to commttee. can dscuss mutual prob- Npholason, Kng George Road, ascd *32,()OQ.O0, t s the only.wore an arm can be ftted you or the Republcan party." Pnyne pre-j lems. reported to [wlce yesterday her Danch, the brothers were apprehended tryng to make off Rev. Wllam H. tund of ts knd n New Jersey.^ tnen f ul -ther tranng fol sded and announced a. spuc.al, At an *t«l sesson, at Comeetng of (.he cons.tl.hhon; lonla Prrfhousc Joseph Pas!daughters bcycle was stolen. To dull, $:3, has beenh 0W nb tr, B fttng. n the case wth $6,000 worth of tufceg, charman; Al) JACKSON KAM1/V.spenl lo assst cases, 80% w ] ere plastc6urgery s used to Town Hall Starts wll be called when more def-j lena was clecl Robert McCabe worked at the WOODBRDGE -- Congregaton Sons of Jacob, Avenel former employee. plant and hs brother was a nl wnch luue chldren. ltta C h the arm to useable muscle tssue, the cost may rur arp avalable. nlte Plans for the new buldng! James Zrtuer.v^cha.na,, Plannng for an applcatun o cther complete or hgher than $2, Lmbs W90DBRDGE ts get- Thomas L. Hanson, George has donated $25 to the Jujckson Famly Fund. The donaton was Major Canada arlnes to readjust fares. and ams must be replaced as tng to be budg(;t tme atj the Perdnandsen and beroy Olset receved ths week. they are outgrown or worn,. There only s one WELCOME WAGON!0 years of experence maturng good wll n lusnets and communty lft*. For lnlorn>»tod on Welcome W«OD tn COLON1A AVENEL SEU1N CA1X ME Mss Arlene Schwartz Engaged to. Marry FORDS The engagement of Mss Arleue G. Schwartz to Morey J. Sten, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Sten, 2? Carr Place, has been announced by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Morrs Schwartz, 308 North Thrd Avenue, Hghland Park. The brde-elect s a graduate of Hghland Park Hgh School and s employed by Mnerals & Chemcals Co,, Menlo Park. Mr. Sten graduated from WocWbrdge Hgh School and s employed by Mutual of Omaha, Forts. MOVES OVER WOODBRDGE A move projector was stolen fmm ns Muncpal Buldng. Bernard M. Hartnett, Busness Admnstrator, has ssued a drectve to all department heads to have suggested appropraton fgures h hs offqe by the end of the week. j Prelmnary work wll be (done by Mr. Hagtnett and rght after the frst off the year, the Town Commttee wll st down and prepare the 1961 budget for submsson to the Dvson of YVlt PARTY SET Readng ralroad crossng, Amboy Avenue., WQODBRXE The -annual Chrstmas party of the Townshp Busness Womans Club TME ON HS HANDS wll be held tomorrow nght at WOODBRDGE Sx watches Stanleys Dner, Avenel. nstead were stolen from hs dsplay of the usual Chrstmas gft ex- counter, Phllp SchwarU, ovyn- Government. Mayor Frederck M. Adams sad yesterday that outsde agences have already naked fo» ncreased appropraton*, meet rsng costs, nclll Townshp lbrares and dlesex County Tuberculoss and Health League. YOUTH CRASHES WOODBRDGE Ro «y J* car whle t was parked ft Two Bangert, 18, Rdgedale Pla«Guys from Harrson, John G. rvn, Staten sland, reported to polce Tuesday. was slghtly njured Tuesday when polce sad he lost control of hs car and stnek and control box at the change each member wll donje of the Menlo Confectonery, au- to The. ndependent-leader 1 Menlo Park Terraw, told polce ChrtauM Fund, Tueaday. Gospel."! BlU n accord wth such salary j Selectons by Mrs, L. J. Cas-and WBRP polces they mayj tellana, solost. 1 wll nclude Avedetej-mmc." Mara and the Natonal An- Accordns to he reorl, but. them, -accompaned Rev. two or three persons are bev-4 Radzwon. pad above the. maxmum. A GUU wll be exdunred at a,number of employes wll n- CHrstmas party scheduled for celve adjustments to place them the Socetys regular neeflns a the rght ht scale 1 " tll(1^l^ School 22, December 7, at 9 The plan calls for n- M. crements over A perod of &x years to reach the maxmum. j" The report, also reveals that the total cost of the recommended salary prop rams over Buldng Plans perod of sx years wll bo were re-elected as warden, secretary, and treasurer, respectvely. ParocnHl reports and reports of varous organzatons were receved.»nd Joseph Muzkowsk, secretary., Mr Muzkowsk announced the next meetng wll be held tomorrow nght n seln tt the Auth Avenue Ffrehoue All Townshp Fre Commssoners are urged to attend. AM A CHRST-,MAS TREE COMNG TO tell YOU THAT CHRSTMAS S AT SCHLPSNQER S FAMOUS CHRSTMAS CARD GALLERY YOULL FND RELGOUS, MOP- : ERN CLASSC AND AMTJS- NG CARDS FOR EVERYONE, EVEN YOUR UNCLE -FROM TM- -BUKTU EACH ONE S MORfc DSTNCTVE AND HANDSOME THAN THE NEXT. YOUR FRENDS WLL WANT TO KEEP THEM ALWAYS WE NVTE YOU TO COME AND SEE THEM SCHLESNGERS 185 Smth Street, Perth Amboy, N. J. Phone H GVE A TYPEWRTER THS CHRSTMAS 0 By PHYLLS DONATO Ths s the frst n_a seres of artcles whch wth Woodbrdge Hgh students, tlrr problems, thrv fears, ther deas and plans and actvtes for the future. fed t only fttng that the dedcaton of ths seres be made specfc n ths, the frst artcle. Although future artcles wll deal wth vared subject matter, all the artcles wll deal wth one man objectve: to stmulate better relatons and better understandng between parent and chld, between the ctzens n the communty and the ctzens n the-school and the leaders of today and the leaders of tomorrow.^ The Youth of Today has beer, to our mstortune, branded wth the nsgna of juvenle delnquency and has been harrassed by accusatons of complacency and lack of dedcaton, lack of ntatve and lack of energy. Though, wth all due honesty, must admt to the factualty of ths statement; beleve t s true of the mnorty and not the majorty. f we consder past experences, s t not true that the rulng generaton of today conssted of complacent youths who lacked dedcaton untl the outbreak of the World War when they banded together for natonal unty? True, the majorty of us were born durng the turmol of World War; but the fact that we were merely babes ndcates that the war had lttle effect on us. We were chldren of what statesmen descrbe as a prosperous era. and n tme of prosperty people often grow lazy and complacent. Recently, a group of students attended a statewde Student Councl conference at Rutgers and met students who were anythng but complacent. Here they met because they realzed that ther petty vewponts on matters nfluenced by our localtes and our own personal prejudces had a very narrow-mnded effect. "Here they reached that plateau of knowledge by whch they sought to dscuss our problems and to resolve solutons to those problems through the experences of others. They tred to learn to accomplsh one of the basc essentals of peace the ablty to st and dscuss ntellgently. Here were students dedcated to the fuhllment of the deals- of the consttuton. ve seen my own Student Councl work effectvely to ncreasea sprt of true self-government among students, to stmulate apprecaton of Democracy and to stmulate the leadershp for that Democracy. ve?een students, ncludng myself, who have worked as actvely and dlgently as possble for the canddates n the recent presdental electon who we thought best qualfed to hold that offce. Surely these actons do not ndcate a growng complacency among our youth. But what s to be done for those wth 10, 11 and 12 years of schoolng who do lack dedcaton? How can other students or facltes or admnstratons do what parental gudance has faled to do n 17 or 18 years? s tt not true that the sprt of dedcaton should be nstlled nto chldren at brth as s the sprt of prde n freedom and the obsesson to reman free s nstlled at brth? And so as t s true that the youth of today s the hope of tomorrow so the parental gudance of tomorrow s the hope of the future. telkatkssen KRK WOODBRDGE - The cause of the fre, whch destroyed Wemstens Delcatessen, Mam Somethng from Brothers are Held n/attempted Theft t Sals Jewelers p. Always - Glt Wrappng lland-cbarge nternatonal Charge Somethng Specal! V Gfts for EVERYONE OnYofr Chrstnas Lst! Salsn * \ 93 Man Street, Woodbrdge Op*n Frday Tl 9 P. M hor MK 1

14 Chmrla B Oreforj Edtor»nd Pnbtther *8 p townllp- Ford Bncon pablltbed wnkl; o d 18-W Qncn Strctt MB Woodknd Nt«ereet fht C«rt«ret Pran paduhrt»*«fclj o«151 RooMTdlt ftftnn H l-hm C*rurtt N»w tnej WOODBRDGB PUBLSHNG COMPANY Charle E. Gretorj. Presdent Uwrenw F Campon, Vce Presdent and Trtturaror Bjr earner. 1* ctnt pet eopj SWHeHptlon nlh»; null, nelndla potft, on* j«r, f4»; «nonefctfj-m; OWN not, UW; lnfls enplm by oul U ecnu ll PV«M* la drtnea. : The Way t Should Be * The Town Commttee pnd the Board of Educaton dd the othernght what - they should have been dong for years sttng down wth each other and "" attemptng to correlate ther spendng plans so the taxpayers would not be "." the vctms of ndependent actons by each.. The meetng was a frutful one. The nearly $11,OOCC,000 captal expendture program of both governmental agences, was reduced by $l! /2 mllons. Ths reducton came after calm and "^dspassonate dscusson by each, and tl,^an obvous anxety on both sdes to * attempt to reach some far conclu- ; sons far to each other and to those who wll be called upon to pay the bll, t" The publsher of ths newspaper had the prvlege of beng an mpartal...moderator at the conference. Hs as- " sgnment was not as dffcult as mght w be expected, for the conferees all ot them acted wth ncsvenqss and determnaton to reach an agreement whch very concevably wll be palat- " cable to the State Dvson of Local Gov- ; emnent whch, n the end, wll decde,jfcjhow much more Woodbrldge Townshp can go nto debt, and for what t;;,. purposes. Regardless of the ultmate outcome n Trenton, t was refreshng to see - and hear the Town Commttee and ^the Board of Educaton at least st V down together n an atmosphere of mutual helpfulness and concern and attempt to resolve a problem of frst a; magntude. The manner n whch rep- 1 resentatves of each conducted them-.. selves reflects great credt upon all, ;; and t certanly s to be hoped that * such conduct wll characterze smlar * meetng to be held regularly n the % future. * After all, both the Commtte and the * Board have enormous oblgatons ahead of them, but t s clearly ncum- Z bent upon them to make ther plans * wth the ablty of the taxpayers to t meet the costof these oblgatons, reso-," lutely n vew. f they can -agree as Z they dd at ths meetng whch ex- «penses have prorty and whch can Z wat untl a jkter date then our local V. government operaton wll take a long * step forward. Surely, ths musj; be ther * objectve, and no waverng frfm t can be tolerated. Canada Shows the Way Up n Canada, Trans-Canada Arlnes and Canadan Pacfc Arlnes are showng the way n the feld of modernsed ar servce and attenton to the needs and welfare of passengers. Begnnng n January, baggage allowances are beng rased and fares are gong down. Moreover, the Canadans expect these mproved servces to attract enough new passengers to make them proftable., n the Unted Stjates we have beej» gong n the opposte drecton. Fares have been ncreased twce m 1958 and once n 1960 and the arlnes are stll * tryng to get hgher fares. Ths has l been done n spte of large ncreases X n the number of passengers carred. One of the neat ways n whch many * nternatonal arlnes hold fares up s.-* through the nternatonal Ar Trans- port Assocaton, agreement on fares. f Arlnes n ths assocaton stck to an agreed-upon hgh rate for Atlantc * crossng* made hgh enough to allow - the smallest, most neffcent arlne * to make profts. * ;, The results of the two polces are ( eye-openng. n Canada the two arlnes mentoned above have made a proft for nne years runnng. n the Unted States, many lnes have faled to operate n the black consstently. Better servce, better afceommodatons (tourst class accommodatons are notorously podr on many U, 8. lnes),and lotfer fares have made the Canadan arlnes prosperous. Lack of apprecaton of the customers comfort, and the benefts to be derved from lower fares, have slowed progress on many U. S. lnes. Meanwhle, two nternatonal U. S. lnes mantan hgh rates, lt lne wth European carrers, on the run to Europe when fares could be justfably lowered by as much as a hundred dollars or more/on round-trp flghts. Teach Traffc Safety t s necessary that parents teach ther chldren habts of traffc 1 safety. That s true n both urban and rural areas where young chldren have to use and cross busy streets and hghways on ther way to and from school, ents teach ther- chldren habts of traffc safety. That s true n both urban pand rural areas where young chldren have to use and cross busy streets and hghways on ther way to and from school. Although schools and polce departments have consoldated ther efforts to protect ;and teach safety educaton to these chldren, ther parents should not depend entrely on educatorsand polce. The followng rules may be found helpful n ths connecton. 1. Parents need to set a good example and to nsst on obedence to crossng guards and traffc sgnals. 2. Chldren who walk to school should go by the* safest route and be sent early enough so that there s no need for them to hurry. f they must walk on a hghway, they should walk to the left and face oncomng traffc. 3 Before chldren are permtted to rde bcycles n the street, they should be taught the rules of the road. The bcycle should be kept n safe condton and carry no extra passengers, Bcycles should be rdden n sngle fle wthout weavng. The rders should keep both feet on the pedals and gve hand sgnals when ndcated. And, needless to say, motorsts should realze that chldren, by nature, are mpulsve and unpredctable. Therefore, t s mportant for drvers of motor vehcles to be partcularly watchful and careful n the vcnty of schools and durng the hours when school chldren may be on the streets. They should keep a safe dstance behnd the car ahead, and pass only when t s safe to do so. Facts Trgger Ctzen nterest n the past year, whle scentsts were puttng satelltes n orbt around the earth, New Jerseys local government expendtures were also reachng heghts never before acheved for a total of" $1,150,000,000. State expendtures exceeded a halfblljon dollars, whle New Jerseys sare of. federal expendtures reached bllon. j Thus the total cost of government soared upward.. rj the 1961 Platform and Program adopted by the membershp at the 30th Annual Meetng of the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton n Newark ths week (Nov. 14) means of controllng soarng publc expendtures are outlned "Satelltes n orbjt arerontrolled by electronc trggers operated from the surface of the earth. Governmental expendtures too can be controlled. Not by electroncs, however, but through ctzen nterest.. "Today the operaton^ of government affect every feld o(f human actvty. Holqlng these operatons n balance, so that government wll be servant rather than master, cannot be accomplshed smply.* /t requres thq wll of the people afe whole. Yet f that wll s to be energzed the people mlst frst be nformed. Accumulaton of the necessary nformaton requres panstakng study, for sold facts must be the foundaton of the whole effort. "Gatherng those facts and usng every avalable means of carryng them to the publc s the functon of the New Jersey Taxpayers Assocaton. t s to thu end the Assocatons platform and program of servces for the, comng year are dedcated" -JUST KEEPS R0LL1V ALONG Under the Captol Dome By J. J8s«9b Grbbs Mr. Charles Oregory ndependent-leader Oreen Street 285 Augusta Street Woodbrldge, N. J. November Woodbrldge, N.J. PHNCETON. ms. By approvng a charter study the voters smply consent to havng a non-partsan group do whatever s necessary, under r the law, to determne whether a change n the form of government should be made or whether the present form should be retaned, j f t s deemed a change s advsable the charter study commsson would recommend a specfc substtute for the pre-[ valng setup. That recom- mendatlon would then be pre- TRENTON Populaton shfts sutu QUO bal*. Because of the salary schedules are generally n New Jersey, mostly from large complcatons that have resulted, a complete revew of county boards, county clerks, deputy sented to the voters for accept-j fxed for members of freeholder ctes to luburban area*, wll and muncpal salary statutes county clerks, court clerks, ance or rejecton. provde a bg law revson job jg may be-necessary. sherffs, judges, surrogates, for the 1961 Legslature after t prosecutors, detectves and dentfcaton offcers. Resdent convenes on January 10. By that ncreased populatons mght n- tme t s hoped the offcal 960:reshuffle many counues recensus wll be approved by the placngthem n one of BJtlegal-years wll affect such salares. creases durng the past ten Qovernor. lzecl lzecl crtwrle* Bergen County, Salares of muncpal offcals for sure, would Jon Hudson and are also nvolved n populaton! Essex as frst class. Other countes may shft from thrd to changes. bers of offcals and other moves second clas, and from fourth to!gambung:-gamblers n New now sanctoned, by law, the thrd class countes, because fja"»y we not lovable Damon Legslature wll most lkely au- Runyon type characters, slghtcould ly P lteous. slghtly humorous, thorze a commttee study and navm * report upon the effect of new Boos J merely street or populatons on county Mdl^^^^ZS^flrture, clams New Jerseys muncpal offces. Such a task;?*., Boards of?eehower. chef crme buster, Deputy Attorney General John J. Bergen. ot Nrlll be complcated by the fact^»» Atl8ntlc : J _,.. that countless statutes deter-,cumberland, Gloucester and As head of the States crmnal nvestgaton bureau, Ber- mne the number of county andsalem, where large freeholder muncpal offcers requred, or^oards are fashonable, some gen nssts that professonal tho ammrt nf ther mlorpc hvsmall muncpaltes Wth n- T v E S S t o b m ~ "eased populatons, would be gamblng today s the most lutosstdefadesuejgls-1 enttled to be represented operatve, most destructve, most n the past decade* the ugs> *, vjd d t tolerated form lature resorted to freeze acts sucn o «s -, f. to hold Job and salares on a! By law and by, populaton,! \ cnmem Know Your Representatves Tba Mtt ctzen u an actve ctzen, one who s alert and goes to the source to secure the best possble nfonnatloa The best representatve s one who cooperate* wth ol consttuent! and la ready and eager to receve ther vews HeDewtth an the names of your representatves. Keep n touch wth them. State Legslate : State Senator John A. Lynch. Ne* Brunswck Members of Assembly Wllam Kurtz, South Amboj. J, Edward Crabel, Mllltown. Joseph poren Dunellen, Board of Chosen frreefeomers Karl j t Metter. presdent, (tutgtr Unversty, New Brunswck:., " ; Qtorft L Burton, Jr.. 18 Agate Road. Uawrenoe Brook Vllage, New Brunswck. < 1 Kdythe 8. McAndrew. New Brunswck. Joseph R. Costa. 123 Hllcrest Avemjt, Edson. Thomas H. Lee. 140 Front Street. South Plalnfleld. Oeorge Otlowskl, 641 Kennedy street. Perth Amboy. Wllam J. Warren, 875 Man Street Fords Woodbrdge Townshp Commttee MAtfOR Frederck M Adams. Colonla rnubt WARD - Edward Kath. WoodbrlAje Uaynard Wnston, Woodbrtdge "8COND WARD - R achard KrtUM, Fords ^ rjuyt.nftnntvrt. gnrrt THOU) WABO - Elmer Oragos. Avenel John Hughes. Woodbrldge FOURTH WARD - Thomas J. CMtello, l»elln : Davd Ncola, selln, FfTB WARD T John Evanko. Colonto Davd T. Mller Colonla Borough bt Carteret Stephen Bklba, Mayor Walter, Sullvan Presdent^ Borough CounoU ltomas Mttk John Hutnck Alexander 8ucb COONCLMKN WaltersulUvto j O nn DSurlll* Adam 8ymbbrs* Towslpot Edltea M. relencsc m K, McDonald Mayor Presdent of Councl COUNCUEN j F. AsbtOB HtnU 4. TUtMft Bernard J. Dwjet Dr Wllam Toth Wllam N MtrgolU WtJter B Wood :J He clams that as long as the publc perssts n ts gnorance, the success of gamblng enterprses s assured. Each year, he clams, the money that pours n s used to brbe offcals, to poson poltcal machnes and, to corrupt polce and law en- 1 forcement offcals on, a natonwde scale that defes measurement. Durng the past fscal year 43 rads were conducted by New; Jersey State Polce on numbers and bookmaklng operatons ln the State. Next to nadequate Federal and State statutes, h«nssts, the greatest obstacle to conquerng gamblng has been publc ndfference. Bergen belever the publc should be fully nformed of the true nature and effects of the gamblng racket n New Jersey and throughout the Unted states. / UNFORM SECURTES LAW: Securtes salesmen n New Jersey must be regstered, pho- 1 tographed and fngerprnted after JanuVy 1 to contnue n busness. Under the States "get tough" securtes law. regstraton of all broker-dealers, agents and nvestment atfvuqrs s compulsory. A Bureau of Securtes ln the Department of Law and Publc Safety wll regulate and enforce the now 1060 law desgned to prohbt fraudulent practces. Another feawe of the new statute s a legal prohbton aganst recevng money from another person prmarly for gvng advce as to the value of securtes or ther purchase or sale, whether through the ssuance of analyss or reports or otherwse, - 8k maabw wll thortlj be named to the Securty Advsory Commttee, all comprsng persons actvely engaged n the, securtes busness or as nvestment advsors, ffhey wll serve n an advsory.capacty to the bureau chef on allmatters outlned n the new statute. SCHOOL LAND: The New Jersey Supreme Court wll soon attempt to solve a 291-year-old problem that has been handed down by John Lord Berkley and Sr George Carteret ln Fve years after Kng Charles n turned the lands of New Jer- «y over tohe two noblemen, a charter war granted to the Town of Woodbrdg, Wltm the many mles of the large townshp, the charter provded that at least 100 acre be set asde "for the mantenance of a Contnued on Page 20)! Regstered n State ar People and Those % & n Ther Homes Thn B Years or Dear Sr: Jboth poltcal partes madj Frst," Undoubtedly, an attempt t4j 1 ad ne new* n ther rtforu toconcm " effect a change n formfcofget ctzens across the stated Z " llml Woodbrldge Townshp govern- regstered. fmmh ment has been kcked aroundj ^ ^ ^ (ff «^u,, Already a lot of st «just completed by the Ne%d 39 " aroundju beng done, consder-, Jersey Pol, reveal( ^, able dust s beng kcked up, the, e are gu11 % great d, N.n. R V danger of becloudng the central^,,,tate-an estmated onew f ssue arses.. mllon who are not regstered a " H" A referendum can be effected; To get ft better Wea Q[ J.^ «< M-VUP n one ol two ways-the Town- the non. re g atered votln g. ab. Commttee can do t Wj o tlmm ln the gtat< passng an ordnance. propon-; New JerMy Poll nm Z " t s not an electon, except, that members of the charter study commsson would be chosen. Canddates for publc offce are not nvolved. Up to that pont no offce seeker or offce holder would be nvolved, ether ndvdually or n groups, f the voters dd approve a change n the form of (Contnued on Page 20) Ncest Way to Say MERRY CHRSTMAS... are 4 M tl?! "" Kf fau Conttnuff GVE A GFT OF COMMON Have you dscovered the pleasure n; some fne Amercan Company? When you gve share/ of stock >,,. a PART-OWNER OF A COMPANY \ to share n the Companys Prosperty ln ts future growth through nerwe! the stock. ts not easy to thnk of a fner v<w - begn your Chrstmasshoppng, ask or.r. ( representatves to gve you helpful lac., STOCK FOR GFTS. j.t.l WATSM "» - enfce can do t by accumulatng ^ state, g no n-regl«tered votthe vald sgnatures of 10 per g age people. cent of the voters-of thetown- Here are some of the hgh- shp. t would be well for the voters of the Townshp to remember j r one vtal mportant thng as the! war of words becomes more ntense and that s, the only thng nvolved n settng up a charter study commsson s to provde the machnery for consderng whether a change should be made, n the Townshp form of government and f so what type should be chosen. n n. "",, r n MONROE A. WEANT, Resdent ;ll!11. r PERTH AMBOT NATONAL BANK 5 Phone L anj pleese. S. Congress Senate Senator Harrson A. Wllams, Jr., <D>. 8enaU Offce Buldng, Washngton, a C. Home - Westfleld. Senator Clfford P. Case (R>. Senate Offce Buldng. Washngton 25, D. C. Home 345 Em Avenue, Rahwaj. > Nose of Reprerctatlves Representatve Peter Prellnghuysen Jr. <R>, Ffth Congressonal Dstrct. House Offce Buldng. Washng- ton 15. D. C. Home - Morrtetown. lman Santa Claus 111 Member Ve* ew Vork ttork Kuh.u. The wonders of Santa Claus nt/e lttle grls and boys and long after the tnsel t and the twnklng lghts have been safe!. away for yet another year they wll cheruh the r of the letter 1 Everyone who ever beleved n Santa Claus wll one of these four colorful messages to ther fevor.tu ld Select, ^address, stamp and mal t n our specal ma. b0» wll havt t postmarked from Santa C«a"-- hd; na and t wll be delvered drect to the hd f wth our sncerest compln^ Stop,lntedajtonlytakes a mnute" BANKNG HOK* " MONBAT full THl KsllAV, 9 A. > "»" ;,.nuda A. M. TO «P > P.S. our New Buldm,. turner Moore Avenue nd Berry Street (Opp. Town Hall) Member: Frder.l Heterr* 8,»trpj. D d Federal Depwll Play 8ant» to yourself «"«J Our 1961 Chrstmas (lul t M. Woodbrdge Natonal Bank o» * lnn

15 V.;, Named Colpna Unt,,jlA Harold Mndd t lr, presdent of the V-cnmnty Center at a _ 1,.,-tjnx ftt thn centers dt last.,. (. (. r(l were Howard frst vce presdent:,,,.-rt)h, Second vlcr,, Sdney Gutterman,..- Max RftUchWftR,,1...-n-tary; Ruth Klen, ;, l,rlm(! secretary; tytty,.,,, rordrk secretary:.mnms, ways and means n Stanley Schuman rharman; Bernard] ll]l buldng charman; -HS, educaton chalrp^ms Romanoff, relgous and Jerome Lernev. l "- hp charman. Elected at-large were: Murray Steln- Shur, Joel.Pnk,: mud Snger. vlatoa wll take place 18 at 818 nman,,, (1,l combned meetng present and newlybuards wll be held De- Speaker wll be Koran/sky, executve rl.llv of Temple Emanuel,. Mr. Koransky s a of the executve com( the Northern New Hgon of the Unted. and of the board of ; ; of the Natonal,f Synagogue Admlv B;»rl960 Plans Complete fknf A. TOMASSO Tomasso Heads seln (Campagn SELN - Gene A. Tomasso, head of an seln real estate and nsurance agency, has been apponted charman of the seln Dvson of,the Rarltah Bay Unted Red Feather Campagn r n makng the announcement. \. Clayton Hollender, general campagn charman, sad the seln Dvson wll be responsble for obtanng a far share pledge to the Red Feather Drve, whose member agences serve the Townshp and all of Rartan Bay. "For the past couple of years," sad Mr. Hollender, "we have been makln! efforu to expand the campagn area of our Red Feather Funds because and more servces of our 13; member agences are beng drected to the suburban areas. The record showed that durng caus wn be onvscot* Make nuns For Scout-O-Ruma Carolyn Kmball to Sng Wth College Glee Club (Hptrll to ndemndent-ltadeo COLONA - Mss Carolyn Kmball, Colona, wll be one (f the solosts n the annual presentaton of the [vtout Holyoke College Qlee Club Chrstmas concerts. The, concert., under the drecton nf Mss Ruth Douglass, prnlessor musc nt Mount Holynkr, wll nclude, carols from " n n, taly, Ruasla, Czecholovaka, and France, as well s three "Marlenllcdcr" by Jrahms/ To complete the program these wll be followed by.wo cantatas. The frst, by Andreas Hammerschmdt, the nth century composer, s "O Beloved Shepherds," The solo n ths cantata wll be sung by Mss Kmball. The other cantata" wll be "Chrstmas Cantata.," by the contemporary Amercan composer Danel Plnkham. The concet wll be performed on December 4 r Holyoke, Mass. and on December 11 at" the college. South Hadley, Mass. The fnal performance wll be n New York at Town Hall on December 16. Mss Kmball, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Klmbull, Dover Raad, has sung solos n student rectals durng 1959 and She s a graduate of Westfleld Hgh School MSS CAROLYN KMBALL TO HOLD YULE BAZAAR SELN seln School 15 PT wll hold ts annual Chrstna bazaar, Wednesday, December at the school. Parents are urge to contrbute artcles to be sol such as toys, records, hand made tems, fresh baked goods and whte elephant tems. olona Man Takes Brde SELN Rev, George Brembrose offcated at the double rng ceremony Saturday morn- Mr., Mrs. George Emery Mark 25th Annversary COX5NA ~ Mss Mary Ann COLONA _ Mr. and, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.! George S. Emery nthony ozz, Elzabeth, be- b ther 25th weddng annversary Columbus hs :. t!.mtmrmd"mr». CarlfBenedlctlne Mother.elmann, 43 Archangels Ave- \H\ Saturday afternoon at St.; dclfcls Church, Elzabeth, 1 wth Rev. Rnand W. Muenzen ffclat-mg. Knght«of classmate at the Blessed Sacra- ele ment School, Newark, offered past the Mass ol Thanksgvng. The Holy Name Scx-rtv He has us brdesmad. Servng us best man was Av- chaels Hosptal School Mur Skula, Colona, cousn of Nursng, Newark..he brdegroom, and Frank Slsano. Elzabeth, was usher. Mr. Emery, a natve of Fort After a trp to Canada, the couple wlt be at home at 43 AVchangela Avenue, Colona. The brde, a graduate of.bat- 1 tn Hgh School, Elzabeth, and Burroughs Comptometer School, Bloomfeld, s employed n the accountng offce ol the Bell Telephone Co., Elzabeth. Her husband attended Mddlesex County Vocatonal and Techncal Hgh School, Perth Amboy, and s employed by Phelps Dodge, Brunswck. nc., South ter. Joan, a senor at St, M- Mr. and Mrs Fm t.,v y of marred n St. MchaersChurrh Cranford Lee, s a member of St. John H<>av(>r>ll>t n Vlanney Altar Rosary Sorety. " ""* ro Mr. Emery, a natve of East l\«wv at Chrstmw O r a n g e, ark for.5 turlng engneer wth westtng-jarthur and decded to house and s assocated wltlrchrlstma-s baskets and Cub Scout Pack Presents Awards PAOE FFTEEN Clubwomen Plan Raffle For Lbrary grl was Mss Cothy Vetere, Co ;omed nto the pack, Donald]Mrs. Mlton Wasserman, pres- laws for the new PTA are bengloecember 20, a# P.M. 1958, 25.9% of servces was de-lng n St. Matthews Church, ona, cousn of the brldegroon Conservaton department of the Hutson, Robert Chencharck.jdent, announced at an exeou-made by Mrs. Lawrence Devoted to Woodbrldge Townshp. Stelton, when Mss Judth Cur- Robert Urban, New Bruns> Federated Womens Club December 6, at 8 P.M., at 82 Green Oratz. [Monday. McMann. PTA County Head. Rchard Heller and Qeofrytlve board meetng at the School;Malo, vce presdent, and Mrs. A large number was extended He Geromanos, daughter of Mr. wck, served hs brother-n-la to the seln area." and Mrs. George Geromanos. as best man. tlshers were Den Street, Woodbrdge. The program wll feature festve deas lam Kstler, T. Moschberger,,Charman, stated arrangements,/..,. t Scout Leaders Denner strpes went to Wl- Mrs. Clark Lum. program Mr. Tomasso sad n vew of 26 Robns Place, Metuchen be- ns Burlone, Nxon; Nlchola O Fnal plans forthls development he hoped s- oame the brde of Jerome Burlone, Exeter, Pa.; Rona for decoratng the home durng the holdays. denner strpes to Krk Johnson ln Chapter of the Soce_ty for; f o»,rvd John Boland, and assstant are benn completed for the se- A"" 1 " 1 * h,,: 960" were announced 1 eln resdents wll lend a realjnclolas Augustne, son of Mr. Eden, New Brunswck, and Plan Yule Fete } \ o v e to School November meetng of;helpng hand and pledge ther and Mrs. Martn Augustne. 92 Bruce Kova.cs, Metuchen. Davd Mrs. Treptow, lecturer and Thomas Cas<y and Ralphthe Pn\sevatot of Barber COLONA - The Grl SCOUt >hns Assocaton of generous support to the Cam-j Plymouth Drve jhoff, Rpley, cousn of the teacher of flower arrangng, s Monte. Shop Quartet Sngng n Amer- SELN At a meetng of Leaders of Neghborhood 3 pagn. The total goal for the 1 Gven n marrage by her brde, was r ngbearer. member of New Jersey Judges ca to provde the entertan- Sl Cecelas Free Catholc Lbrary Monday, Rev. Robert E. Chrstmas party to be held at made fnal arrangements for a Two year pns were presented Wllam OUerr and Mrs.jRartan Bay s $168,195. Assst-,father,- the brde wore a gown After a trp to Florda, thecouncl, Fanwood Garden Club, to Ken Hutton, Qary Mller and; ment, ngram stated the af- ng Mr. Tomasso are Rchardj fashoned of embrodered rosepont lace over sknner satn Place, Meluchen. For travelng Monday Afternoon Club n Mrs. Lucy Mma. Den mother! 1 cember 9, at T P.M., at a mwt- couple wll resde at 26 Robns the garden department of the Mnyer. moderator, dscussed Edward Hojck. Class Mothers wll be on duty School 21, nman Avenue, De- ho held from 10 A.M.jMaBatk, Russell E. Tomnsfo, plans to move the lbrary U) " the classrooms from 7:3u;tl ;! \l Frday, and 10 A. M.John Wolff and Mrs. John Per- 1 ts new loc, luon n st desgned wth a ftted bodce, the brde chose a two-pece lanfeld, and the kebana nernatonal. of Den 5. receved congratulatons and a three-year servce 8 P. M, for "class vstaton lng Monday n tbe home of M. Saturday, at the Co-lrlcone. Other commttee mem-lscalloped Snbrna necklne em :.c Club, Condut Way.lbers wll be announced soon. brodered wth sequns and purple velvet cocktal dress tme, 1 Grammar School. Ths move s Mrs. Prank Psercha, Mrs. Harold Barber. trmmed n whte mnk, matchng accessores and a corsage of tentatvely scheduled to be chld welfare charman, stated. Santa Claus wll be on hand lund crafts, and novel-1 long ponted sleeves. The bouffant skrt wth, scalloped front volets. pn. made by the new year when ;;: le among the featured;^,... Other awards were as follows; Mrs. Joseph Furda, member- llu, necessary furnture and and ters of pleated tulle " -reet the chldren.. Harold Barber, presdent,^,nd Ronald Schofleld, a v.lo demonstrated the : makng Chrstmas COLONA Boy Scout Troop, 44 wll meet at 7:30 tonght at New Dover Methodst Chufch. Fnal detals wll be worked vnterpleces; and nov- out for the troops partcpaton n the "Bcout-O-Rama" cade bouquet of assorted whte! -, nuoduced by Mrs. Bar- Mrs. Raymond Bap flowers on a Bble. Mrs. Robert Voelkel, Matron of honor was Mrs. brde, and Mss Jance Fedder sen, all of Metuchen. Flowe: December 3,,t St. Demetrus Hall, Carteret. PLAN YjLE FETE Plans are also to be made for Robert Urban, New Brunswck,! COLONA The Colona Club an over-nght trp ths month. s were Mrs. sster of the brdegroom. Brdesmads were Mss Donna Hoff, party at School 16, December wll hold ts annual Chrstmas Scouts are urged to brng*. Mrs. Ncholas Kosojuseable toys, books and cloth- Mrs. Andrew Dolch. Rpley, W. Va., cousn of the5. at 8 P.M. Precedng the, ng to the meetng, as donatons, brde; Mss Mary Berkow, Mss party, cancer dressngs wll be! <>f satellte systemtoj to The ndependent-leader Sandra Morss, cousn of themade. Chrstmas -Fund. mposed. DAR-FREEZE STORE N COLONA Annual CLOSNG SPECALS! rday - Saturday - Sunday (December 2-34) ALL 30c SUNDAES 19- ALL OTHEJ SUNDAES REDUCED 3 Pnts Reg. 45c Pnt ALL FREEZER TEMS 20% OFF! To Avod Dsappontment Phone n Your Order FU Tlutnk You for Your Patronage CARVEL DARl-FREEZE STORE 1075 St, (eukf Avenue, olona, N Club to Sponsor Judth Geromanos BrdeHolday Program COLONA A natonally ac- Of Jerome N. Augustne credted flower show judge, Mrs, Arnold Treptow, wll present "The Magc of Chrstmas," a program of holday flower arrangements, to the Garden and Flm to be Slwwn To Mother^ Crcle The brde, a graduate of Melnmmed wth satn roses ended :tuchen Hgh School s employed n a sweep tran. COLONA A flm. "The by Johnson and Johnson, New Her four tered vel of rr-lbrunswck. Her husband, a Tales of Hoffman" wll be ported lluson, elbow lengthjgraduate of Plttston Townshp shown at the January.23 meet was attached to a coronet of Hgh School, Pttston, Pa., s ng of the Mothers Crcle, Glr lace encrusted wth sequns and employed by Permacel, New Scout Troop 44, at the home ol pearls, and she carred a cas- Brunswck. Ssterhood to Present Chanukah Play Dec. 6th COLONA A homemade Also, Mrs. Leo Grossman, cake sale, sponsored by the Ss- Mrs. Murray Heller, Mrs. Morton Klen, Mrs. rvng Lander, terhood of the Jewsh Commu- uty Center, wll be held at Mrs,. Harold Mandel, Mrs. Saul JFoodtown, nman Avenue, to- Straus, Mrs. Alex Trueherz, day. Mrs. Abe Bratter, crarjman, and Mrs. Julus Glenn, Judy Trueherz, Mrs. Sam Welsbrot, Mrs. Nel Barnhard, Mrs. co-charman, announced the Bernard Wensten. sale wll be conducted from 9 A. M. untl sold out. All proceeds wll go toward the buld- the lghtng effects and Mrs. Davd Abrams wll supervse ng fund. Glbert Kasdn and Mrs, rvng Wtt wll be n charge of the "Freedom Rngs," a play drected by Mrs, Sol Smth, wll scenery. be the hghlght of a Cbanukah Lghtng effects wll be by Program at the center, December 6 at 8:30 P. M. Mrs. Gelbert Kasdn and Mrs. Davd Abrams and scenery by The cast ncludes Mrs. Alan rvng Wtt. Mrs/Henry 8aruya s servng as panst and JAxelrod, Mrs. Arthur Bergen- :ld, Mrs. Monroe Berger, Mrs. Mrs. Jack Kahn s to be n harles Bobkler, Mrs. Sanford charge of hosptalty. rody. Mrs. Davd Chck, Mrs oward Plorman, Mrs. Julus llenn and Mrs. Albert Gold-,an. ATTENTON MEN! There* stll tme to order your CUSTOM - FTTED SUT n tme for holday wettrln*! Hand Talored f E>00 for as lttle as " Only the Flnet Uonutlc»ua mported Wuuls aud Lalct U»cm and rolyestsr Kabdc Uw. Double Hrutled ukf Remodeled nto Latct Slnlc-Bteated Stjlt Avenel Talor Shop BLL BOKOK llstum lllul Bn., m 3«3 AVKNK. HlKKKT AVKNK. MK 4-H4D) Mrs. WUUam Margardt, Brookslde Court.. ptyryj /or future card party wfll be dscussed. The Crcles last regular bus. ness meetng took place at th home of Mrs. Frederck Relght, 73 Hunt Street, selln. Hostesses for the evenng were Mrs. Ed ward Jones and Mrs. J. Flemm A Chrstmas party s plannet for the troop December 22, the audtorum of the Methodst Church, New Dover Road, Four grls presented a skt on partcular emphass on plant the Plgrms, Susanne Bohleke mantenance problems. He Judy Lnbb, Kathleen Kramer was prevously deslfn engnd Dane Hurayda, who read nerr at Colgate Palmollve Co., the 100th Psalm Jersey Cty. Mr. Pratt reeeved the degree of B.M.E. T a B. T T M Tu J. Leaders attendng were Mrs S E L N - The November, Llovd Harayd M]s from Rensselaer Polytechnc meetng of Cub Pack 38 was Newton and Mrs Erb nsttute. leld Monday at S<hool 18 wth r Den 3 n charge of openng eremones. An. "outer space skt" was-presented by Joel Falchaak, Jerry Gerber, Frank PndKurskl, John Hutson, and Donald Hutson, Den 4, under the drecton of Mrs. Mlton Gerber, Den mother. C. Trat, 21 Wr-thury Road, srln, has been apponted project supervsor, central «jnrorn)!. (or Metal & Thermt Corporaton. Rahway. Mr. ratt began hs assocaton wth Metal & Thermt n 1957 as plant engneer. n hs stuffed new capacty he wll be contoys to needy famles of seln. mnea wth plant de.ltn wth C(>/)N1A The Federated Womans Club m-rt Tuesday at the Publc Servce Electrc and :;. Company, Rnhway. Tlr mportancp of proper luhtnk n the home was dskuwd and a demonstraton on cmkr makne was gven by Mrs Robert Butler, food consultnnt. Mrs. j. j. wrtz, fnance charman, announced that plans lure now complete for a raffle to beneft the Colona Publc GETS \:\v POST Donald Lb/ary. Proceeds wll be Used Festval of Holdays To be Held by PTA 17 tojurchase many needed tems. *doll, complete wth 65 outftrt fts, wll be offered as rlze, and a mosac tle cocktal table, second prze. Both tems were made by club members. A hrd prle wll be a transstor ado. Tckets are on sale now hrough December 20. Those nterested may contact MM. Allan Wood, FU Mrs. Edward Yelle was nroduced by Mrs. James Anderson, membershp charman, at new member. Mrs. Robert Brusaw, good cheer charman, reported on % Thanksgvng basket, delvered to a needy Colona famly n tme for the holday. Plans are now beng made for another famly to receve toys and food at Chrstmas. Announcement of a Chrrtmas party was made by Mrs. George Sammond, program COLONA The tradtonaljjector, should call FU chafman. The affar wll take ("Festval of Holldnys" of PTA Arrangements.for a future,,....,, place n the audtorum of th* Pour new Bobcats were wel- " wll take place December 14,board meetng to dscuss by- Avenel Presbyteran Cburcb, Wolf badge. Krk Johnson, Wllam Klstler, Joel Falchaak; gold arrow, wolf, Jerry Weber; lon badge, Davd Tate, Wllam Smth; bear badge. Glen Ten- Penny, Frank Bayak, Lester shp co-chttrman, reported the equpment should be nstalled. 100% membershp race s stll Mrs. Edward Snyde r, lbrary! n progress, wth Mrs. Casteras, ude, announced a smplfed Mrs. Mulroney, and Mrs. Lyt- sys(,,, m o f recallng overdue te are the classes ted for second place. asssted on the overdue book has been adopted. She Prce, George Strand. Thomas! The purchase of an opaque commttee by Mrs. Robert Coh- wth gfts and each troop wll partcpate n the entertanment. A move wll also be shown. A Neghborhood roller skatng party was held at the South Amboy arena last Frday. A Chrstmas party for troop Casey, Jack Schmdt, Wllam projector for use as vsual ad olun. leaders wll take place at the a Throne, Robert Bolan. n the classrooms WHS suggest-. Four new members were ned by Mrs. Phlp Lowy, waystrocluced by Mrs. Frank Ender- 112 Patrca Avenue, December home of Mrs. Carmen Macaluso, H. Bernsten. Neghborhood Commssoner, presented thejund means co-charman. lejn, chef of staff; Mrs. Rchcharter to Mlton Gerber, repe- Plans are benr made for Sat-javd Loeffler, Mrs. Mchael Mrs. Lawrence Jefferson and 29. sentng the PTO of School 18. urday moves for the chldren j Lyons. Mrs. John Mahoney, and Mrs, Paul Rowe were welcomed Pack 38 wll run a Plnewoudjto be held n the all-purpose Mrs. Roger Wassell. Derby at the Scoutarama of Northeast Dstrct. Rartan Councl, Saturday at St. Demetrus Hall. Carteret. a meetng, December 19. THOMAS JOSEPH COSTELLO Funeral Homes Green St. & Cooper Ave. State & Center Sts, seln, N. J. /\ Perth Amboy N. J. Tel. L > H Because of YOJ... yes, because of the ever ncreasng number and loyalty of you - Our patrons, we feel that our present quarters are nadequate.... Therefore, n order that we may Be able to offer you the facltes and servce that you are more than enttled to, we are pleased to announce that we are movng to larger quarters. J.. As of Pecemfaetf 5th WE WLL BE LOCATED N NEW LARGER QUARTERS 59 East Cherry Street, Rahway, N. j". (Jut Three Doom Wet of Pretest Locaton) The SEWNG KT 73 E. Cherry Street (Tll December 8) Phone FU as new leaders. rootn at the school startng n The annual Chrstmas party The next meetng wll be at January. Parents wshng to for the staff wll be held De-! the. home of Mrs. Joseph Maxm, 449 Outlook Avenue, Jan- assst n supervson of thccember 19. Mrs, Martn Lllts!chldren or operatng the pro-was hostess for the evenng. uary 9, at 8:30 P.M. »»fflm^m^s;»«^)s^»ummm»8j»mmmmx^^ next Gft Certfcate for CLNGS f you dont know her sze or the style she prefers. We Wll Be OPEN EVERY EVENNG Aa of Dee. Mb Convenent Charge Plans To Make Your Shoppng Ea»y X Amercas No. 1 Unform * shoe szes 3H to 12, AAAA to G Schwartz Shoes "One af New JerseyFnett Shoe Stores" 1519 Man Street Rahway, N. J.

16 *. < : - NEW JERSEYS MONEY SAVNG SUPER MARKETS ft MONEY ^ / SAYNG \ SUPER MARKETS All prktt tfftctv* thrw Saturday, D.c.mlwr 3, W rtrv lh«rght la lmt qunltt. Mtmbtr Twn County Gro<««. LEGS & RUMPS OVEAL OUR PLEDGE FOR PACKAGED MEATS! The sde of the meat you d<3nt see sas good as the sde you see. Excess fat and bone are trmmed before packagng. You pay for only the weght of the meat, no! for the package. YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL! SO WHY PAY MORE... HENZ KETCHUP 5 DEL MONTE DRNK MOTTS APPLESAUCE TOLET TSSUES FACAL TSSUES GRAPE DRNK WHTE MEAT TUNA TOMATOES ENRCOS SAUCE SPECAL! MENS TES REG. $1.50 VALUE WH^E THEY LAST. SLKS-RAYONS WOOLSj COTTONS ASST. COLORS - ASST. STYLES VORY SOAP ") large 311 Z. bars D PREMJUM DUZ starter pkg. 55 C B- DJ.C gt. 7Q pkg.j T pkg, 7 Vanty Far Vanty Far Lnden House talan Style Peeled-Sold Pack Mushroom Pneapple Grapefrut 25-o. jar oz. can rolls pkgs. 400s FROZEN FOOD 1 SAVNGS ORANGE JUCE anmn FARMS LNDEN GRAPE JUCE FARMS t^ver GREEN PEAS VALLEY MORTONS POT PES - BROSEYE STRAWBERRES HALVES RVR CUT BROCCOL VALLEY BANSH BUTTER CAKE BANSH COFFEE CAKE _ Veal Cutlets $1 Rb Veal Chops ~-_ Lon of Pork bots. Gol-pak Cube Rb Half 25 C SPNACH 39 CUCUMBERS Shoulder Veal Chops 65 Lon Veal Chops Breast of Veal For Stuffng YOU ALWAYS SAVE ON FNEST FRUTS AND VEGETABLES 40c TANGERNES $ 1 cans ORANGES APPLES ~ 1 STRNG FGS oz. ^ 6 6 VORY FLAKES 5/. pkg. DREFT 6-oz. cant 6-oz. fl tn* 6 10-oz. $4 pkgs. t-ql. Crsp, Cleaned, Ready for fhe Pot Flordas Fnest Stayman- Wnesap Red, Crsp, Jucy Sweet Zpper-Skm mported Greek Long, Green, Crp lo-o. ctllo YOU ALWAYS SAVE MORE AT MUTUAL! SO WHY PAY MORE... 14b. cups 27 2 pkg. 2 49< TEMPTEE WHPPED CREAM CHEESE,pkg. 7 1O*. UV-ox. pkg. l9 32 c 1.79 c P><9< SLCED LVERWURST SLCED AMERCAN CHEESE CuTTAGc CHEESE twolf ** t 19< MARGARNE LNDEN HOUSE 1 ROYAL DARY PZZA PE 59 GOUDA CHEESE SPREAD 59 HORMELS CANNED HAMS CAMAY SOAP regular bars JOY ( LQUD 2 t 41 c kg SPC N SPAN CASCADE 41 C pkg. Hollands LAVA SOAP ban Z5 COMET CLEANSER 5 b. can U-lb. C 2-lb. clps Mb. pkgs 8-ox pkg Twn COMET CLEANSER 23 r C r r ct c Hull Mutual Super Markets Wood brdge OPEN SUNDAY

17 0nd prese nted fype wrter GVJTroops Hold nvesttun, s Ralph Rotella (lf t,ho Blnd Commlt-.ntec a typewrter to Fmnn, a blnd young-,,,. b-monthly meet- ]r fords Lons Club at PORD8 Ceremony Patrca D. Gerzaneh Marred at Nuptal Mass An nvestture HOPELAWN-At a Nuptal FORDS S. John the Apo.v M,, Bl)R : held Monday Mass and double-rng ceremony te Church, lnden, WBS,,,e f,, m ^ "««;*» * Saturday n Holy Sprt Church, sheath dress wth matchng ac-tumble nn, 103 Ford Avenue, Saturday Bternoon "y the PTA. Perth Amboy, Mss Patrca cessorles. at 8:30 P.M. weddng of Mss Dooreg Oerzanch, daughter of jjowalcoskl, daughter a choral! Mr - Rn d Mrs. Mchael Gerzanlch, 103 Luther Avenue, be- K1, M " ls -"nploved w speakng enttled, "Scouts Own J h e B r l 522 Amfrcrst Road.,ndn\, a.,,,.. wer and vsor at lh(> Nrw Jm(, «came the brde of Lawrence y ^ John Bnary, son of Mrs. Francs Sc?lano, son of Mr j,,., Restaurant. Lou* by Mrs. Walter Andersen leader, and Mrs. Mary Maoney and Mrs. John Sclgllano, PlttsnTfldrd and 46 tnem-,,, m attendance, assstant leader. nvested were burgh, Pa. [{Dllla explaned the,,,, wll allow Barbara,. homework and others.,blr to read t. Hereto, W d a bralle type- V ths dd not allow,, help her because of,f knowledge of bralle. 11) K y wan gven by nternatonal One year membershp stars were presented to Nancy Fermemory of Anand John members, who passed urn the past year.,nnos were placed on n.cnt. plaque. Matey, Susan McMahon, Elane Mller, Theresa Mlsak. and Susan Puhan. The brde, who the altar by her, father"was attred n a gown of Chtntlly lace wth a Sabrlna necklne embellshed wth seed pearls and sequns on a basque bodce Her bouffant skrt was fash- 5 ar,np eb0rah LovB7 " Patrclal on 1 <l wth Charttllly lace over Posslll, Patrca RoMcey, Noreen Rowland, and EJlen Zgre. Sharon Mansfeld receved her second year star. ters of pleated nylon endng n a chapel-length tran. Her headpece, a double crown of crystals and peark, held a vel of slk lluson, and she carred Thrteen new Browne were accepted nto membershp o! a bouquet of stephanotls, carnatons and gardenas. Troop 303. Leaders are Mrs John Yanlk and Mrs. Fred Mss Vrgna H. Oemnlch, has ordered the Kramer K The grls presented the Hopelawn, was mad of honor..,< Knowledge for the Browne mage" New..«=.-. Brdesmads,, were Mss Elza,,,, nrv. Martn May and bers are: Lnda Amaczl, Mar- :,,_ Na?? Woodbrldge; Mss n,; KSU were apponted ca Bonalsky, Susan Cheress, Arlene Harvlle, West New, r,, rm the club of other Lnda Dey. Debra Dorman, York; Mss Patrca Houghton,,,,..-. ( s of the lbrary. Jance Dueker, Glora Erlckson, Carol Houssock, Lnda Joanne Wre, Edson! Washngton, D. C, and Mss,,, ;,, KrlWche announced ;,-, frutcakes are ready Kramer. Patrca Moore, flfcborah Pfeffer, Judy Rusnak. ard George FUllon, Hartford. Conn., Servng as best manwas, dbf annual sale and,,, obtaned by contactng Carol Yanlk. and ushers were Rchard Grezner, Hopelawn; Andrew Lppal.,,: le members. The Gnomes of Troop 204 [..,. monthly paper drve ha* P?rth Amboy, and Charles presented a skt on "Browne Wlra, Edson... rumefd from the uaua Enthusasm after whch the After a trp to Florda, the, s wa.v of the month to followng grls were pnned by n>t B because Of thelmra. John Amaczl, leader, and,,,. Papers wlt be pckedjmr^mtohael Yuhasz, co-lead- - the curb. jer: Deborah" Borawskl. Patrca, meetngs for the monthbroanak. Patrca Dllon, Rob-,.mbrr have been set for.bn Oaddl.s, Eleanor Houssock, December 19. A spe- Beverly Lukacs, Clauda Mller, ;dftv dnner U beng Sally Mllochek, Valere rfota v < and members are re tn contact Jack Boerer and Marlyn Oayle Pry, Karen Young. naton*. )r Grahmann showed HA8 c :>.hdrs taken on hu trp F]:[H where he vsted hs r-.plarf couple wll make ther home Theatre Party To Ad Lbrary FORD8-A beneft performance of "Aunte Mame" wll be gven at the Studo Theatre, 285 Maple Street, Perth Amboy, Warren Awocnton To Elect Offcers j FORDS - Bernard T. Dunn. jpresdent of the Wllam J (Warren Assocaton wll appont n Arlngton, Va. For travelng,a nomnatng commttee at a the brde chose a navy bluejmeetlng Monday at the Fords The brde was graduated rrom Woodbrldge Hgh School and s employed as a secretary at U. S, Ar Force Headquarters, Pentagon, Washngton. D. C. Her husband, a graduate of Bellevue Hgh School, Pttsburgh, s an arman second class n the Ar Force, statoned at the Pentagon, ffxe commttee, n addton to presentng a slate of offcers for the comng year, wll arrange for the nstallaton ceremones of the recently elected county offcals at New Brunswck. Second Ward Townshp Commltteeman-rtect Joseph Nemyo wll be present to gve a report of the November 8 electon. Fords Church s Settng. For Kyak-Yunker Rtes FORDS Saturday afternoon at a double rng ceremony n Our Lady of Ppace Church, Mss Dorothy Eleanor Yunker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Yunker, 43 Second Street, beame the brde of Theodore John Kyak, son of Mrs. Mchael Kyak, 298 Hall Avenue, Perth Amboy, and the late Mr. Kyak. Rev. Samuel Constance offcated. Gven n marrage by her father, the brde wore a gown of Chantlly lace over taffeta wth a SabHna necklne edged n sequns, long ponted sleeves, featurng a bouffant skrt extendng nto a chapel tran. A crown of orange blossoms held her four-ter slken lluson vel, and she carred a cascade of chrxsanthemums and vy centered wth a whte orchd. Mad of honor was Mss Carolyn Nlstco, Fords. Brdesmads were Mss Louse Pasteka, Edson; Mss Louse Johnson, Metuchen, cousn of the brde, and Carol Nelson, Perth HEARTS Amboy, cousn of the brde, PARS Surgeons at the hos- Decembe r H at 8:30. when groom. Junor brdesmads were Ul at St. German-en-Laye,;P«ds Nght" wll be spon Mss Arlene and Mss Marlenev near here, have found that \l-\^rt J b / the Womans Club of; Vanco, Fords, twn neces of the the Hall Avenue address, For travelng, the brde wore a blue dress wth matchng accessores and a whte orchd corsage. Mrs. Kyak s a graduate of Woodbrdge Hgh School and s employed n the market plannng department of Westnghouse Corp., Edson. Her husband was graduated from Mddlesex County Vocatonal Techncal Hgh School, Perth Amboy, and served two years n.he U. S. Army. He s employed by the Acme Mllng and Lumber Company, Avenel. Rampt Chapter Board to Meet FORDS - Mrs.Martn Lpsten, presdent, Bna Brlth Women, Ramot Chapter, announced the executve board wll meet tonght at the home of Mrs, Wllam Rabn, 42 Harmon Road. Plans wll be dscussed for the forthcomng fashon show. Because of the approachng holday season, Ramot Chapter wll not hold a regular meetng durng December. t wll jon other Jewsh organzatons for a jont meetng at Temple Neve Bhary-Nowakosk Rtes Held Saturday Afternoon r Pft-ry.. M.d>son A t K X,} ^ ^ nuc, nnd late Mr,,, "»" alumnus or Rev. Thomas Doherv Perl, Amboy Huh School and r l»- wan employe omhr uffmnn ormcd the double-rm; n-r- Ol Company. p m Aml,,<v mony, Gven n manrtkc by wr (fflf father.the the. brdo was aun.l, " gclvn l of Chantlly tore wt;. sftlloped Sabrlm, nerklnr Plan lont Snxnn P0RDS J PAGE SEVENTEEN j year-old Carmela Felce, tnefords for the beneft of the brdegroom. Mss Deborah Estok, Edson, cousn of the brde Mrs. John Worbell 4,51! Me- The brde s a graduate o^mctuchen Jewsh Communlty a pu ppet show for the chldren ullow Ramburak dnmhter of an talan lbrary. Tckets are avalable chanc Street, Perth Amboy.Perth Amboy Huh School and Center, Grove Avenue, Me-;f Or Chrstmas. panter, has two hearts. from Mrs, Robert Ohlson. char- was flower grl. came- the brde c! Mchael 1 attended RutKers Unverstytuchen. Mrs, Albert Perry announced TolH Carmely} was unable to play! mar >. 113 Mary Avenue, Mrs Joseph Kopchu. son nl Mr. andjcolle-c. Slu- s employed by the Edward Kaplan, publcty,there Wll be a teenage dance wth otulrchldren and had to GeOr K e Servng as best man was M- Sholom, Molnar, presdent. 10 Mrs. Mchael Kopcho, 18 Maple-New Jersey Bell Telephonecharman, announced the pro- tomorrow nght n the school chael Kvak. Perth Amhoy.l A membershp tea was held F<KW Tle engagement!be Ukerfeut of school. An ear- wood Avenue. Saturday mon-compuny as s servce represen-j the brdegroom Tuesday nght at the home of Rra m fer the evenng wll be alaudltorum. The next meetng \<K< Mchaellne Btmburek lpr two-he&rt ca.v has 12 Thrd Street, w»yw ng.at S..Stephens Clnnvh/tatve n Perth Amboy. Oshers were Robsrt speaker from the New Jersey wll be January 18. Mrs. Noflhan Res, 30 Mchael,,-ld W. Madony, on ofreporled n Yugoslava, where an ; d means charman. Perth Ambny. w.l Hev. Vn- B>r ltsband Kadunted from Bell Telephone Company who d Mrs, Prank Maldorty,; R lg.yeat-old boy was so dag- A Fords, brother of the brde: Street, Mrs. Lloyd Rubn, a ; " executve board meetng H-.cc Avenue, hu be*nj n0m d when he was called for w11 Eml" Kyak, Perth Amboy. Northern New Jersey Councl cent Ncbus nff. uu*. ; Woodbd K r Hgh School and wn dtscuss the satellte pro- He Ddnt be held December 7 at 8:15 The bndr v.-. Ln-en n na--...,., s-am and the effect of the Echo When the flood came Noah lp M ln nephew of the brdegroom, and offcer, was guest speaker. Mrs. ved by her parent. Mr m ury servce. the lbrary wth Mrs. rage by he:.,o, \n. f,,,.,-, n. Jonns uuve \t]\\, and s at-,,.,.., thr. Mbs Clna 1.Satellte on tetephonc" com";* as r But ^ lhen - he ddn 1 Rchard Capk, Perth Amboy Davd Bregman, frst vce pres- Mrs. Mchael Bmburakj Molnar hostess at the Chrsf- Kopcho, K, vv, s.slt uf (hejtenank sraduate schoo! at thr- rnl, nlcat j ors _ have to get an appropraton After a tro to Florda, thejdent n charge of membershp us mad D honor,:unvct.suy of Maryland. He s a bll through Congress. graduated. f.h,,o.h D.C. UNHAPPY» <». AT U.N. twas n charge. Marys Hgh 8chool Top Admnstraton offcal* The regular meetk wll be Mandl "School forjare reportedly unhappy at a December 14 at 8:15 PM n fllffl AMUUrtU, New YorkOnU-d Natons report whch the lbrary, and a Chrstmas She H employed by Dr.;s»y«Belgans returnng to the prrty wll be held after the Ff. Perth Amboy. HerjCongo have hndered efforts tolbusness meetng. Program wll :> a grtduate of Perthrestore order there. They re- l f Pa t U re the Club Choral wth Hgh School and served g»rd the Unlu-d Natons report, a u j ence partcpaton n. w n thf U. 8. Army a» too sweepng and unneoes- Chrstmas tradtons of other, nc<l n Oermany. He s sartl yharsh n t«denuneaton COUntr Ps. Gfts wll be ex-j A by Mlton J. ChKt-lof Belgan effort* to help the c h an Red.! urdware. Perth Amboy. regme of Col. Joseph Mobutu December 22, begnnnx at 7 P. M,, Rfts wll be dstrbuted to ward patents at the Perth Amboy General Notce to Publc On Proposed Adult Educaton Courses The Woodbrdge Townshp Board of Kdtcaton * nvestgalhg l «MW- hlly of offerng cour»e8 U> adults n evenng elamwr. t would be helpful f tkoxe who are nterested would fll n tlucoupon below and mal t to the Superntendent of St-hook Woo< lrdge Junor Hgh School, Barron Vvenue, Woodhrdge, N. J., before Oeeember 15, t n under»tood that ths ^ ;" effort to determne whether there s a need for offerngs n ths ara. There t* no guarantee that the eourtf^ wll be offered! unle*n there s suffcent nterest manfested.. P.A.BOYUN Superntendent of Schools (et out and return promptly) 1 P. A. BOYLAN Woodbrldge Junor Hgh School Barron Avenue, VVoodbrdge, N. wouldbe ntcwled n»venlm counw n the "Uowlnc rtu: Westbury Park News (JUDYS E. SCANR 497 Lncoln Hghway seln Tel Ll Mr. and Mrs. frank Tagllaren nnd chldren, ftank, Jr., Kenneth, and Jll, Worth Street, were dnner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Jack Manzella, Bayonne. Guests at a dnner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Forzano. Worth Street, ncluded Mr. and Mrs. Lous Koos and! chldren, James, Helen, and Lous. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Chrs-; touhe 1 StarBand sons, Chrs-j touhcr, Jr., and Peter, Mr. andl Mrs. Mchael Fguerras, all ofj Hazlet; Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Salvalore and sons, John and 1 Mchael. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Anselo Calabre^e and daughters, Luclfc, Carol and Valere, all of seln. Mrs. Forzano was the; lonored guest on her brthday. -Mrs. John Shllltan, Hazlet, has returned home after sev-j cral days vst * r lth Mr. and Mrs. Forzano. \ HARCUT FOR H.50 New York - A $4.50 harcut,vas ntroduced recently by three mastw barbets at the Na- onal Barber Showf. The harcut ncludes a shaml poo. "razor cuttns" cuttng Wu» long har Wth a razor-. razor sculpturk" more advanced than razor cuttng) and blow wavng" (usng an electrc blower to produce wave and other effects. One of the barbers sad thjt there must also be a place n the shop where customers can t, a standard $150 to $1.75 harcut. * Physcst expects doomsday n he year 2026 A. D. GOVERNMENT SURPLUS SALES PLUS DBPOTS, by m»ll tot yourwt or tor rewl«. CamerMj bnoeuut»,cr«, Jeept, trucks.bo»t. hudwrt, offce machnes and DulDuunt, t»nh. K»l«sal wm- Sf-thouMttdt o other ttm at. (rcuoo, ot thn orgnal oot Mn trnt Wnd now Pot ll*t l tnovtrvx»5ot». *«««wtt?»*" pto- "Bow amvamm Ou To You " plu pro- TO BT? Md W WHATS BKKllTEK the tree, or ther sprts after theyve tred on ther blazer jackets? All wool blazers that young men of fashon wont (:»ke off when they jpot the authentc unversty stylng... smart emblem on breast porket... pateh and flap pockets Holday-brght red, glowng gold, rch olve. Every boys wardrobe can be made brghter wth a blazer jacket. Szes for all. 6-12, $U.99. Prep sze*, 13-18, $15.99, at Robert Hall. Folks Pont to..wth PRDE!,(and.why shouldnt they) Our effcent (ryoleanjf n known for hghest qualty... yet costh no more thau elsewhere! Amboy Avenue WOODBRDGE Convenent Drve-op Servce"? : ^ Conferences On Marrage To Be Held FORDS Th» flm of a Sfne uf fnm B rvl u fnfcmu^s for )]cs n Our Lady r )f VHO pnnsl wll bf lven n thr slool annex here Sunday, hctnn; nl 2:30 P. M Tn 1 conferences, to br condutrr by Hef. Thomas Dentc. assstant. St. Anthony Church. Hehtstown, wll explore the scence o marrage from a releous pont of vew and touch apon many of t emotonal, pltyslcal and psy-, Fords, wll t» amon f thrty : Rpv. De lllc ;>s ntal confer- P»rt-tme terturm honred * ncf wl11 denl specfcally wltt >- vel, and. sh Metmhen surrounded wth Mephanots. Newark Extenson Onttr for band nnd wfe relatonshp. Ranot ChuuU of Bum "loyal and fathful wrvlee" "Ths relatonshp," he say, Mad of honor wa ;, Mss at the Templr Neve Sholom. tn the State Unversty. "s jeopardzed today by the ndfferent atttude of each part- Sandra Swlontkowsk, Govo Street, Metutlen Mr. Kluftn wll br ctrd Of the brde. Other attendants Mrs. Seymour,.DeWtt. t, publ- at a rrconltlon dnner n the ner to the martal role." were Mrs. Frank Mashas Co- cty charman, announrrd there Robert Treat Hotel, Newark, He ctae the selfshness of the ona, and Mss Barba-H Bavu- wll he a muscal m m m conlar, la, Braddock, at fl:30 f M. Dr. Ernest E. so-called, ffty-ffty" bargan Bddk P Pa,, cousm of ducted by Cantro Slen of McMahon, dean of Rutfm marrages nnd the over-en> the brdegroom. Flower mls Temple Neve Sholnm Unversty College and Unversty Extenson Dvson, Reservatons for the seres, phass n materal thngs. 1 were Mss Janet Msak. Fords. cousn of thr brdegroom, md (VBS (!KT NEW F.AG wlh m»k( the presentaton, whch can only be attended by Mss Dense Zelaskn, Bayonnf. MENLO PARK TERRACE Mr. Kalutn, WM manar*r marred couples, may be mad* cousn of the brde. Commander John HRKns of for Robert Hall Clotnes n,at the rectory or by callng Mr. Kast Onngt, hu been»s- or Mrs. George Lukosk at Llb- Paul Ballork, Braddock. Pa. the T Nultv Post, Amercan cousn^ of the brdesoum. Lenon presented Cub Pack 40 served as best man. Ushers wth a new 50-star Amercan were Thomas Gockol, Fords. Flap at the last Pack meetng and Wllam Dudasl. Wood- and spnke brefly on the acbrldge. complshment of Scout me and For travelng M NKS.-U. the whnt t means to the local brde chose an electr bhptommunty. Maur re Leb. knt sut and hat wth whte ScohnMr. accepted the flag accessores. for the Pack. Mss Maryanne KEASBEY Worbell, and Ed,- best m,: AVENEL PESUAS Wth (he Newark explt V Refreshments wll tenson tenttr sne* He be served at each conference, wa«nstrumental n nr the Centtr basc cours,«.., t n markftnt prneplt, and Optometmt prapltew»nd s currently teachng the subject. He a* representatve of local cvc Board of Educ»tU>n Speakt J o School 14 PTA RD6 7 * chld s and charman of nvth v»n n, chld can see, saa Dr.»en BHtn^oath Or- Luben optometrlll of plam _ [feld, at a meetng of School 14 PTA. Report* of the Natonal Con-, venton at Atlantc Cty werf J. KopClO. nmetmhertuesday.gven by Mrs. Betty Hearn, Mr». PORDS-The Rartan Valley JAxelThornsen and Mrs. Walter The ample wll make therlodge. Bna Brth, wll meetnolub Ms> Maryanue; n- of M. Hdlomem Baltmore, Maryland.jTuesday at 8:30 P. M. at the; Announcement was made of \ Kods. was-pharmacy ntern at Johns Hop- Murray fears Sovet plans Ledger-Dspatch. kns Hosptal, Baltmore. new atomc weapon. Norfolk (Va.) Dr. Moss trfrressen NKWARK Dr, Hcrbcl. L. 5 MM;.\ GKMVSK 14 (rorue Street, Avpnel Moss. Woodbndcc, dolvered a lcuc. "Use of the Slt Lamp Mf. 1-01)51 n Contact Lens Practce" be-.> fore a meelr of member of j Kohut was tend- lhe Eswx County 0ptom5trd ered her frst real brthday socety, here today, party Frday at her home, 419 The Slt Lamp LS a hgh Tappen SUTH. H-lpR he eel- nfcatot nstrument wnch ebratc her stv nth brthday permts mcroscopc pxamnnwere Rubcta Curnd, Cathy tot of tc poston of a c.on- ; ] ONell, Los Battersby, Patty tact lens on thr eye, Kohut, Ennl am Rche Kohut, [ commentn; on contact j Shrles and Dane Olcta, Cathy,. 1]S practce, Dr. Moss deplored. Certan, Dory and Lyule Slk- (, f msleadnt: advertsng by; wood, Karen Shll, Ruth and.mqualfed operators of optcal j Debbe OConnor and Marlyn smps who tft" contact lenses Moyer. n volaton of the law n New P.T.A. o Sduuls 4 and 5 j--soy and some other states.! meets Tuescay and wll hear He ponted out that, "for ts Judge Aldona Applton who wll own welfare, the publc must speak on "Jmnlt Protecton." be nformed tha contact lens Robert Vouel, member of the an entrely safe and practcal Board of Edue.tun, wll.speak when prescrbed by optotneon the present status of the trsls, boards budget M be voted on by tho publc n February. v s KOO)S SCORE ABROAD,* - Sbterhoo CongCBato Bna Jacob m-<-> Tuesday at 8:30 P.M a he Center. Optmsts Apparent > our presen-day urcs are composed of person.-- who ( l " s( f rjo evl n anythn :., Naslnlle Banner. Agrlculturalj llmt Amercan convenence foods attracted uluel nterest at a tradf far ol held n Munch, Germany. U Tns country had an agruhural exhbt of more than 1,000 food tems suppled by Amercan frms. f. SUNDAYS ON presented by STATE FARM buyf, pesenleu uy yuu And fnul jut loyv yuu std to dvu wth,, v.trs ft" d <^^ t*v*?rs>.. Contact me today. MUTU*L» NtUMANCE C0MH4NY Hom OK<* BQSmnetor* H STATE FARM MMVMfWMMVWMMMMM UP WTH YOUR HOME TOWN NEWS CLP AND MAL THS COUPON TOUAT WOODBRDGE PUBLSHNG CO,. 18 GREEN STREET WOODBRDGE. N J Enclosed please fnd $4.00 for one-year subscrpton to: 0 NDEPENDENT-LEADER O CARTERET PRESS Q EDSON TOWNSHP-FORDS BEACON To be sent to: NAME ADDRESS... OWN Smart Santas ook aw! JON OUR 1961 mww look ahead to a happer holday by nrollng now/ Have "what t takes" n thf w»y of money... by jonng Club! fut ChrKtmat a small tmoutt asde each,.. watch t gop, grow, jfow! OVER 40 YEARS OF SERVCE TO SAVERS ; BANKNG HOKS A. M, to 2.30 P. M. DA1LV FKJUAY» A. M. U> 2:J«r». M. anl 5 tu 7 P. M. THE FORDS NATONAL BANK Bank of fords. 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18 PAGE EGHTEEN OPEN STORE N COMMA: Bll Geer and John Qnlnn oprned the WATCH MART, a Dscount Jewelry Store n the folona Shoppng Plaza, today. Openlnr specals appear n an ad elsewhere n todays paper. Hadassah Unt nducts Members m,onla _ A twenty-fve yrnr rrrtlflcate was presented to Mrs. Samuel Wdeen, and leu yeu certfcates to MrB llp Brand. Mrs. Robert lnsslpr. Mrs. Osella Klen Mrs. Mlton Kushner and Mrs lymnn Srrulnck, at a pad-up membershp supper of the Co- Chapter, Hadassah, at the tnno nf Mrs. Manny Temktn, furry Rond. Chnlrr.an of the evenng was Mrs. Knymond Levy, vce preslflct. rlaue of membershp. The nvocaton was gven by Mrs, Phlp Brand. New lfe members, Mrs, Klen and Mrs. George Ketzenberg, wrcf nducted by Mrs. Leonard Sohlosser. Ms. Tlden saacs nducted the followng new members: Mrs. Davd Abrams, Mrs. M- :hael Bayer, Mrs. Solomon Bershlnsky, Mrs. Robert Bessler, Mrs. Morton Damond, Mrs Harold Fredman, Mrs. Rueben Orutz. Mrs. Ma«Kng, Mrs. Jack Lawrence, Mrs. Morton Rogoff, Mrs. M. Roth, Mrs. wag to do t ourselves, to, we Harry Schller, Mrs, Erwn Sllng, Mrs. Nathan Temkn, ^Watch Mart bought a small truck to transport them. The lttle truck developed nto a new busness, rome Vogel, Mrs. Samuel W- Mrs. Trachtenberg, Mrs. Je- : To Open SoonReds Delvery, wth two large deen, Mrs. Mlton Wensten, vans on the road and a thrd Mrs, Frank Wlndman and Mrs ~ COLONA Watch Mart, a on order, servcng stores all saacs. Utersey Cty dscount jewelryjover Northern New Jersey. The "We the Weavers", the proservce solved our problem- and gram for the evenng, was n- ^fltore, s openng ts frst branch; 3>tore n the Colona Shoppng that of some hundred and ffty troduced by Mrs. Edward Stern Plaza, Rt 27, soon. other stores." vce-presdent n charge of programs. The cast ncluded Mrs. ^ Watch Mart was n the bag Bll and Jack, now Blls from the start of ts dscount partner, are openng the store Joseph Levy, Mrs. Davd Schon Colona to accomodate the enberg, Mrs. Leonard Green- -operatons n When Wljjfpm (Bll) Geer was carryng growng numbers of customers feld, Mrs, Jerome Berkowltz. -bags of watches and Jewelry to who come from ths area to do Mrs. Melvln Schleslnger and the aucton markets around busness wth Watch Mart. Jack Mrs. Stern. Ulorthem New Jersey the busl- wll manage the store when t n charge of hosptalty were ttess was lterally n the bag. opens. Mrs. Schoenberg. and Mrs. ZAs trade developed and the Bll resdes n Metuchen and Temkn. nvtatons were rumber of steady customers n- Jack plans to move to Colona. handled by Mrs. Greenfeld. Watch Mart establshed quarters on the second "floor of a Journal Square, Jerjey Cty, buldng. ^ Ad Gven Needy The amazng popularty of- D-. e»]j n T.JnrK JKTatch Mart and ts burgeonng! UJ 18C1111 U1UU0 4rade soon made t mpossble "to operate n the small second SELN The seln lons Zfloor quarters. Bll moved hs Club at a dnner meetng at the -busness to a larger street front Howard Johnson Restaurant, locaton n the Stanley Theater Route 1, Woodbrdge, made -Buldng on Journal Square. 1 At ths pont John (Jack) joned Bll at Watch From ther assocaton «grew a frendshp based on 3nutual respect and trust. Ths eelng of respect and trust has "tecome the byword of Watch parts customer relatons - Ther work contnued to brng Success untl the new store was also too small. t was a stroke Ut Kood fortune that the ad- jojonng store was vacated. The all was taken down and Watch Mart expanded g, Jthe thrd tme n fve years, and «Jack was apponted general jjnanager. «, Durng the grand openng of the expanded store, 3000 to jlooo well-wshng customers -poured n to congratulate and -Jon n the festvtes. That was > " Ths may be the result of her/ polcy whch may be derved from ths statement by Jack: "We not only apprecate our customers bukwe lke them, toe ts out of respect for them and ~to nsure a satsfactory trouble free operaton that we offer only the best name-brand ner-.jchandlse at compettve dscounted prces. We fnd that n Sealng wth our customers th *way they are n return far and plans for a famly nght n World of Sports to be held February 20. The club sponsors the Lons Lttle League. Charter and Lades Nght wll be held sometme n March Mlton Qerber reported on plans to take chldren of the area to the Planfeld Roller Skatng Rnk. Ad was gven to two needy famles of seln by payng gas and electrc blls and rent. The Lons Club dstrbuted 50 Thanksgvng baskets. "loyal to us. Ths feelng n jnutual regard s one of th rpost satsfyng aspects of ou ^busness,. "Another thng our customer; lke s our servce. Everyfchln that we sell, we servce; am thereby hangs a tale. " "We had always had a terrble tme gettng applances tc the authorzed servce statons jne decded that the most detseln Womans Club Plans Theatre Party SEUN The Womans Club f seln wll sponsor a theatre larty and dnner dance December 9 at Frank Daleys Meadowbrook, Cedar Grove. The show wll be "Ht the Deck." Reservatons may be made through Mrs. Spencer Green or Mrs. Clara Newman. A bus wll pck up passengers at the Woodbrdge Knghts of Columbus Home, Amboy Avenue and Man Street, Woodbrdge at 6:15 P.M. and at seln Presbyteran Church, Green Street at 6:30 P.M. Barn Dance Lsted By Sna Chapter COLONA The Sna Chapter of Bnal Brlth Women wll hold a barn dance Saturday nght at School 11, Woodbrdge at 8:30 P. M. Mrs. p-onaldl Lebesknd charman, has announced t professonal caller has been hred and there wll be games, refreshments, and przes. The publc s nvted to attend. Tckets Wll be avalable mdable way to get them ther at the door. Mrs. saacs and Mrs. Edward Coyle, whle Mrs. Murray Eadn supervsed the supper. Hostesses for the evenng were Mrs. Gerald Selff, Mrs. Coyle and Mrs. Hy Haberman. Vsual ads by Mrs. Greenfeld»nd publcty, Mrs. Schlesnger. Door przes were awarded to Mrs. Serulnlck and Mrs, Leo Grossman, Camporee Held By Boy Scouts COLONA Boy Scout Troop 42, whch meets at the VFW Hall, nman Avenue, took part n a recent "Camporee", at the Rartan Arsenal. Twenty-two boys and fve adults attended,- ncludng Scoutmaster Harold Meltz, Assstant Scoutmaster Alex Boyter, John Wolhltman, Casey Jones and Leonard Schlosser. Rooke treatment was gven to Steven Berkowtz, Joel Bratter, Barry Breshnsky and Phlp Kranzke. The nter-troop competton was thoroughly enjoyed by the scouts and all had a "freezng good tme". Sxty-nne dollars was rased at a recent card party held by the Mothers Auxlary at the Cvc mprovement Club, nman Avenue. The money wll be used to buy addtonal equpment for the troop. Mrs. Samuel Jones was charman. The presdent of the Mothers Auxlary s Mrs. Rchard Jost. Grl Scouts to Make Gfts for Parents. SELN A decson to make gfts for ther parents was made by members of Grl Scput Trdop 43 at a meetng lfld >*lt th? home of thwleftdef, Mrs.[WU+ lam Doerr. Each grl brought home goodes they baked at the meetng, Prelmnary plans were made for the annual Chrstmas party to be held soon. Blended WHSKY $2«Full4/5 Qf. At Wffy Onlyl CHATEAU LORRANE AMERCAN SPARKLNG Champagne BOURBON 100 PROOF Pnk CfampafM Dumbarton mported CANADAN WHSKY $198 REEDS MPORTED SCOTCH DSTLLED 1 BLENDED N SCOTLAND $198 WTTYS PERTH AMBOY 296 SMTH ST. CORNER OF PROSPECT H DRY GN 90 PROOF RAHWAY 453 ST. CEORQES AVE NEAR CORNER NMAN FU DE VNC CORDALS Cnwh Mm** Aprltot Cnmt 0. Cm. Banker 48 Proof ROCK * $«V«O. T t Wftyl Fu " 4/5 qt D.ll.d lndtd BOTTUD n SCOTLAND Dunlp Mounttn Cream SCOTCH WHSKY FULL 4 5 QT Af Wfty Only MMfUNO 100 PROOF Strtgh RYE WHSKY POLKOWTZ WLL SELL YOU A BRAND 61 BUCK 4-DOOR SEtAN FOR ONLY BLENDED WHSKY c -m^ BRANDY 531 LESS OUR USUAL / HGH TRADEN ALLOWANCE ^ CENTRAL JERSEYS LARGEST VOLUME BUCK DEALER POLKOWTZ MOTORS 229 NEW BRUNSWCK AVE. H Op«Eve*. PERTH AMBOY Servng the Publc for Over 40 Yetn MM tfffh w Mrtlnl COCKTALS $199 Ml 4/ O h OAUON $4 69 0«/y t WJttvl feel Rosa Vermtuth Perth Aml»*»> lt SMTH Both 8Ur«

19 TODAY AND TOMORROW sgllare WORLD OF, j ACK E OLEASON and ART ftna ART v\u s scheduled as CARNPV m«v. AA,,a! n lattjanu. R! E 8ybe ny unted for. M,C wll Present two " nl Show of the Month.,,,,,, llls for the holl- y d P a - v, ^ ttle rolw n.,, produced by Fred» «Laurel and Hardy,", K Utone) Heder-f"*««& <*t u D tl Po nv, Chrstmas Nght," g, 1 ~ ljr f«nu on CBs " Jl.n Natons Pu-p, M. for a New Years n Shrley Temple! n Pace from ts morre. dlrcl vctor Hertarrt* "* pts Mort Snhll, Tnyland" ftb her * Balnst A " Kng n a dscusnat offerng on? " r wther there should bo Alcoa Presents on comedans. Ex-.Arr for another 13j«!utlve producer rvng,11 nf whch wll now has scheduled "The ordeal of,., e trely n England. th«nf,, rummlm?* wll.star hll Speda for Women. Alan,,! specal wrttenby Zone 1 ) Serllng, New Years n a new stuaton rhf Loner."... MGMF 0 ^ seres about n talkng., turn "Andy Hardy"! Mls t" Ed".. -. Jonng,f-hotr flm seres...! ^uest lneup on Blng Crosh wll "" Specal *"" n early sprng be- m of the Month, orgnal story about sdes Maul e Chevaler and Lncoln n Februarys Andy Wllams, are Rex Han- STATSTCS: The Lawm «* and tall- 1,,f TV tape needed to ah shger Aldo Monaco. mr hour would Just MORE THAN 28 STARS ea8y a " d lne * pensve to make, mls court Perry You11 have contrbuted ther talents! need household paraf- Koncom Productons W "What About Lnda?" an fln Rlt ^ P" r Pose dye, ordlntcst fllnu for two hour - long f u m specal pro- ary strng, adhesve or cellophane tape, a pencl, glue, scs-,. (.s, Now Tomorrow duced for the March of Dmes :, for the Road, after campagn and scheduled to be sors, trm and molds. f of the year. "Barnum televaed by local statons n Thumb" s on the January. Bob Cummngs " Molds can be anythng from s!frozen juce contaners and, ;,s a 90-mlnute specal, wth tre guest roster ncludng Debbe Reynolds. Gene tlnsand brandy snfters. quart mlk cartons to muffn :y a new company hv veteran move promll Thomas.... Betty Kelly, Julet Prowse, Robert Prepare paper molds by Young, Lous Armstrong and n TV landmark, has punchng a small hole n bottom, run strng through, secure others...sam Levfnson s talk-,;vr ll years of openng, ng" wth NBC about emceeng bottom end wth tape. Draw, md sometmes unstck la new game show ln whch strng to top of carton and te."r:-;gcrator doors,»nd 1* teenagers would compete for lnng a seres o( hercoltege scholarshps The perpatetc Art" now has a seres of msz. ^, 8nd Beautful Candles for the Holdays «round-the-world flm ;M the works..., Jack.: >< shot n hs rght m eany arv Jam,.rv January n*" hot paratfn and set asld y. nn-v m> -_.. «««the openng scene of harden. They can later be Cooper wll marrate a Project p :nlng Maverck epuode Usrw d nto place. 20 show on NBC n late March K«lly recently broke Melt paraffn accordng to ttled "The Real West" :.,1 and has to carry t package nstructons. Each Chuck Connors wll star n pound requres 1 to 2 teaspoons BENNY WLL CROSS"""""* l "" u " : - The J-J Candles, candles, everywhere... the perfect Chrstmas Rft or home decoratng touch. Wth these nstructons, they] t tautly around a pencl braced across top. For tn or op when most of the wax s hardened. For the snow trm, allow wax to cool slghtly untl a flm!orms on ts top. Whp t gently wth a fork untl thck and the consstency of frostng. Then apply quckly to candle. To use poster pant for name and message wrtng or desgns, rub the wet brush on a bar of soap before dppng t n the pant so pant wll stck. Now your candles are ready to gve or dsplay ther warmth and beauty bearng the message of Chrstmas frendshp, -f Sarah Anns Cookng Sweet Potatoes Wth Sausage Fattes Aork lnes to star n ^producers of hs Rneman " 7* 1 ^ J!J llwr * 11 Mashed sweet potatoes.,...! n early ^brutry/ SD CAESAR "a CAS?K g^t asff^ w Blue Brown sugar :r,b«how O«at?" U, T HE DETVL n a O.E. Theater S L«Coral wll produce Sausage pattes :ubly deal wth the bett.presfntatlon ttled "The Under-^SSt r«uh Drppngs from pattes s,ow buslnes. hstory, ground Gourmet." Also tea- #J< V T L cooled slght <- Merrll has been set tured D J ; Pll a deep buttered pe plate j; efl s Ronald Rcegan " and slght " wth mashed sweet potatoes.!, Y pour lnt0 the mod slow y ate ABCs Wnsfon;Patrca ; r Barry y.. Screen Game.v and let stand Sprnkle lghtly wth brown..!!! seres! wrlc BOO Hope has two seres o unt J U olw. To on the unmod, dp quckly n very hntj sugar, Cover wth sausage pat-,! hs ChrUtmas holl-agenda Grand Decepton.: WBter or 8trp paper rom Cftnk tes whch have been pan : mltary base* overseasbased1 on a book of hoax stores: d e omter can be vlmea on browned. Add a few teaspoons hs tme wth Zstt Zsaland Safar, planned for locaand Janls Pa»e mdjtlon - shootng ln Afrca of the drppngs for flavor. Mdy WlUlams. A flmed Robert (The Untouchables* l - s - PR0TEST Sweet Potato Cutlets ns travels wll be pre-stacus an NBC specal n ture, "The Assassns," based on ment has fled a strongly 2 tablespoons mlk plans to produce a fea- The Unted States Govem- 1 egg yolk NBC-ttlnterestedjthc murder of Trotsky,.. Fess worded protest n 1 teaspoon fne breadcrumbs :mly comedy d seres forf Parker and Buddy Ebsen < who aganst the executon of three 4 large boled sweet potatoes based on Robert Paul ;worked together n Dsneys Amercan Ctzens n Cuba last cut ln slces :ostal«lc book, "Where Davy Crockett seres, have,month. l l cups ground salted peanuta. Go? Out. What Dd formed - TV producton com- A dplomatc note delvered] Nothng." n a forth- pany and wll turn out Western to the Castro Government Beat egg yolk and add mlk. HnUtontt epsode, feature pctures n whch they charged that Cuban authortes Add breadcrumbs and ground th* Tolet wll star... Red hared Kath- [had[ mposed the death senct the P Kln<Jh*ar%8 ten Crowley dom a black wlgftence On the three men more heavly wth mxture. Dp nto peanuts. Dredge potato.slces -faker. wul be that ofjfor her»hth Maverck guest!for ther natonalty than for beaten egg whte and fry to a Kotenbloom. role. ther offense. golden brown. Serve hot. Openng TODAY... WATCH MART The Dscount Jewelry Store Colona Shoppng Plaza - Route 27, Colona (Next to Lggett Drugs) For the Chrstmas presents wth the happest futures, shop our stunnng selecton of jewelry f^ft^. Theres somethng here for everyone on your lst, famous brand names at Dscount Prces Open Monday through Frday 10 A. M. to9p.m. X, JACK (JUNN, Propretor /BEAUTY poclallv ctrus fruts - dary color. Some products be sure to drnk atahnr pon-dons least one pnt of whole ml* heaver t P»t,,, each day H you must det use.dm whoso skn pre fne, velvet bloom s mount of fat you eat. nnttrnl o bryond words. Women Exercse and fresh ar wlled to an ollysk wth ths great asset are beneft both your complexon 1 Normal ard nn many today who and fgure. Poor crculaton s \\ mw, <* > ht nd create a lovely through proper det, [Hd 1 numb ons. powder-blended Th" proper det requres lttle sol control at tmes but ho end MUS n face and fgthan compensate, Eat )ods that are hgh n vtamn A. Tlrsf nclude almost all vegetables, rsppdally green, leafy ones almost nl fresh frut, es- GAMES Beautfully Decorated FORMCA TOP Padded Chars, Htfrt^y Chrnme Tubng Rms, Loads of Fan,(or All the Famlb! Ke g. $4.00 often tre cause of a muddy, rnc tred lookng skn. The skn deep part of a bean- skn. tful complexon can come n Far. the form of loose powder, a bottle of powder-blended founds who tlon or a cake of cream-blend- ^n the pow " SATELLTES The Navy s new technques that Powder colors belong n 1 Foundatons shades, should be " - the pnks, 1 chosen to face powder colors. or a sru the The new cream blended powder ed powder. Whch ever Vou \ m, 01.. neutrals n,.. whch are ]"cakes come n ther own neat choose, t s mportant to tnke. ftlln he \lt! "»mp1«lon: contaners and are just the your tme and buy carefully., 1,/ 7 whlch add thng for your purse. There wll These powder., should be ^,,,f Rl J [ C0m 1 "«1. be no loose partcles to fly through the ar or spll n your two PAGE NNETEEN ~ The Salesman ast _ Atns launchng space satelltes from under water 1 " * almost any placeln the world. Husband sheepshly): "T«, One technque nvolved saw hm the other day." kejlaunchlng the satellte rocket Wfe (suspcously): "WeU, very,from an arplane, The other ex- would be fred from a shp, become anyjbarge or even from under water. Wfe: "Have you ever the man that sold you Florda lots that were two what happened?" "He sold me a boat." What? Wfe went to cookng school before got marred. Chef What dd you do there, play brdge? And Used So Lttle "You know womens mnds are cleaner than mens. "They should be, theyre changed more often SHOPPNG PLAZA, Route 27, COLONA. MARTN VALUE CENTER PRESS "Monte Carlo 1 FAMLY BNGO ARTS AND CRAFTS DOLLS TRANS /AWHEEL eo<) TOYS 2. Kalamazoo SLEDS "Kal-Koaster" Reg. $6.95 ^.97 DEALS FAMOUS ASTRO BASE Toy sthllte, Spff "hp wth control board. Rgd ^lyethylene wth hrtsh motors opentcs on four tandra flashlrht batteres. Comp. Value $19.98 Our Prce + DECORATONS n Attractve 3 ROLL BOXES of GFT WRAP Low Prce Pre-prced 98c Full 6-Foot ALUMNUM CHRSTMAS TREES Reg. $9,95 Complete Wth Base CHRSTMAS TREE BALLS Cheaper by the Docn Beautful Set of Knves Ktchen Unvea for every use, Heavy stanless steel wth contoured handles. Reg. $9.95 for Beautful BLANKETS Maoylle Fbre Rayon Cotton Nylon Bndng 5 Colors Pnk, Yellow, Blue, Lavender, Dark Bne Reg. Val. $4.59 Ea. > CUT GLASS DECANTERS A wonderful gft for ^ home or offce. L OW $15.95 Value Prce Dspense a measured flats of your favorte beverage. n locked chrome-fnsh 1.49 Womens and Msses SHAGGY SWEATERS Comp. Value $2.98. Y Sleeve, Oyal Neck Sles S - M f L Al?9pular Cplors Kayon and " Openng Specals! Mens 17 Je^el yaterp*oof1 Shockproof Watch 14 kt. Gold n.95 Mad Money Charm., " Remngton Rollanat<: Klectrc Shaver Ukt. Gold Fath, Hope and Oarty Charm... E. Spray and 1 4 a9j -- ron Buy Now for Chrstmas! Hundreds of wonderfulgft teuwfor at DSCOUNT PRCES!!, WATCHES JEWELRY t DAMONDS CHARMS BRACELETS Qualty Costume Jewelry t : APPLANCES G1FTWARE LEATHER GOODS Expert Watch and Applance Repars REMCO \ PENNY ARCADE Loads of Fun! Specal Low Prce Reg. $ WSSWWtWSJsS]!! Full Ste 8-Fpot FAMLY POOL TABLE Complete Wth All Equpment Regular $ WE RESERVE THE RGHT TO LMT QUANTTES! Reg. $1.50 a Box Buy Several Sets at Ths Low Prce! FRST QUALTY! MULTPLE 7 LGHT SET Each bulb Ughts ndvdually f one goes out the rest stay lt! C-VA bulbs wth clps. SET OPEN SUNDAY lades and Msses GLOVES Leather Palm Md Wool Knt Back! Very Specal * f_ At Ths.0/ Low Prce! Also a Full Selecton of Mens and Chldren* Glovet MONEY HACK GUAHANTEE! L H. MARTN VALUE CENTER COLONA SHOPPNG PLAZA, Route 27, COLONA - No Gmmcko - Narn* kauls at Dscount Prces

20 PAGE TWENTY Captol Dome Edtoral Page f rre schoole." The land has been set asde snce that undent day. the State House, Season wth Safety for All" has secretary of health, educaton man gvng the State Hghway lved n ther homes more than Present plans are to construct been proclamed by the Oover- and welfare, has gven H clean Department authorty to sell three years. new $3,000,000 State Educa- nor from now to January 2:... bll of health to the ma cran- ar rghts over State hghways. Non-Regstered By Length tlon Department Buldng west State Treasurer John. A. Ker- berry crop,.,. Representatve...."Yeld rght of way" sgns Of Resdence n Home of the State House, near the vlek announces funds under the James Auchncloss <!. Thrd mean yeld rght of way, clams Jted n home t n 1870 thrtownshp of Rar-Calhom Street ntersecton, tan, now Edson Townshp, wasland to buld the Cultural Cencarved from the huge townshp, ter, wth adequate Pa lns and n 1900 the Borough of Me- spore between the new Eduoa-, tuchen also sepnrated from ton Buldng and the 8tat«. Woodb dge. Other areas, r-lhouse Annex. «., Chdng Roosevelt and Carteret Further east, on John Ftch supervson of the State nvestment Councl exceeded $988,- 000,000 on June 30 last. "Brdge May be Slppery" to the message on a new seres of State Hghway Department advsory sgns.... J h e New Jersey Ter- publc servce. boroughs, grew out of Wood-Way. below the State House Edgewater Park, for Goverrtbr centenary*comml8slon has re- 4 brdge Townshp, and War Memoral Buldng, The New Jersey relatve; newcomers to ther [PARATROOPER ceved 2,164 slogsns slogans for New the ages of years nclusve. Thus th*e proporton of Stll another nterestng Now cty fathers plan to sellfncns the Delaware Rver, a has homes. Jerseys 300th brthday from 1 *"*"* "* Commw.m the land whch has becomemodern structure to house the SUte employees.... The 1980 n*"^ «« "PP unregstered younger adults s u. valuable through the years and State Department of Labor and traffc debth total for New Jersey has reached 854 as compared to buld a splendd State fndng s that hgher proportons of whte-collar than just about twce as hgh as the Use the money for new schools ndustry, wll be started soon. exhbt at the 1964-flS Worlds number of younger adults n n Woodbrdge Townshp. But Later another buldng to house wth 663 at the same tme last Far.... The New Jersey Publc manual workers n the state are the states populaton. Repeated Mctuchen and Edson are serk- the Agrcultural and Health year.... Prosecutor Brendan Markets Commsson beleves a regstered. * over the years by the ng ther share of the money Departments wll be located Byrne, of Essex County, a rnger gant food dstrbuton center n Here are the fgures that New Jersey Poll have shown because they were part of Wood-lthcre. Twenty-fve acres have for presdent-elect John F. Kennedy, s promnently mentoned the Hudson County meadows s show the proporton of nonregstered n the whte-collar brdge Townshp when the land been reserved by the Cty of feasble from an economc and was set asde, n 1669 The rght Trenton for the States new as a Democratc canddate lor engneerng standpont.. A and manual worker groups. answer to the problem has sx waterfront face-lftng project. Governor of New Jersey n new wage order for beauty culture occupatons provdes for Whte-collar 33 r, MSt Supreme Court Justces scratch- At the present tme, many of.,. The County and Muncpal Manual Workers 67 *5. ng ther respectve heads. New Jerseys hstorcal treasures CULTURAL CENTER: - Hs-> p «nb elsewhere because torc Trenton the Captal of.herc s no adequate place to New Jersey, s havng ts ace exhbt them or store them. lfted wth consderable help New buldng proposals are defrom the Stato. srned to * lve thls P roblem as Frends of the Slate Lbrary "»«P rovlde ad«mate offce and Museum have launched a.spa«for a" State departments $4,500,000 project to constrtct lfor tn( " next 25 vears - - a Cultural Center adjacent to 1 JERSEY JGSAW: "Holday BUSNESS Dstrct, recently marred hs secretary. Vera Rones Brown, of Manhattan...nhn V. Kenny, Hudson County Democratc leader, s reported n favor of former Attorney General Orover C. Rlohma". Jr., of Law Revson Commsson has $1.25 per hour for most ons n submtted a prelmnary draft the ndustry.,.. of a local contracts law to the CAPTOL CAPERS: -The Legslature. Muncpal of- Jersey Parole Board mmnnees flclals of New Jersey are askng 52 convcts are elgble for f the State to jon the ctes and dom before Chrstmas. the Unted States n puttng up cash for urban renewal, smlar to a practce n Pennsylvana.... Arthur 6. Flemmng, federal Ned J. Parseklan, Actng State Motor Vehcle Drector. New Jersey Poll (Prom Edtoral Pa«S> one out of every fve adult ctzens n the state s between thatyounger adult cltens are leas lkely to be regstered than older ones. What ths means, then, s that any groups nterested n ncreasng the New Jersey regstered vote mght well begn wth younger adult. Newctzens. Worthy of partcular menton too, s that roughly two out of every three of all those not Apartment houses na\ bo bultregstered have lved n ther over depressed hghways and homes three years or less. Only rghts of way, under a rullm ofnbout one out of every three Attorney General Davd n Fur-come from the group who have three years or « r " Lved n home more than three yean.. «The above table would ndcate that those nterested n ncreasng regstraton totals for next years gubernatoral should turn ther attenton to both men and women, wth newer resdents to the communty, and wth manual workers. Todays fndngs,, however, show very clearly that t wll not be too dffcult to fnd nonregstered adult ctzens n Just about every populaton group and cty sze across the state Ths newspaper presents the reports of the New Jersey Poll exclusvely n ths area m n RETRES FORT CAMPBELL. Ky. M Sgt. Wllam Kng, the frst enlsted man to Jump as a paratrooper, has left, the Army. Kng mare hs poneer Jump August 14, 1940, at Fort BenjnnR. Oa. By luck, he was the frst enlsted man to Jump, Platoon leader Lt. Wllam T. ; Alder wn frst out of the plane The nex man fanted, and Kng stepped over hm and jumped. -: CLASSFED RATES DTCH -.. WORMAT,,,N» $1.00 for S word* Q,, 4«each addtonal word ov«" ltl - Payable n.tdvanee,, ;,, " H,. V1, " M 4 NOTE: No.lulfltf.,, LOST AND KOUN) m «e wn n " lh "" Telephone MErcun NONrejjstrTfd Dr. Connnrt Pune uum.: sex County. We can furnsh 1 you wth as many prospect* Actual The Unversty famly ha* 1 $ A],,, you can handle. Protected ter-..,< h populaton been saddened by the death of rltores. Only lcensed brokers r,,,"" ffarmers excluded Dr. Charles H. Connors, retred or salesmen. Call Tom Ward n4! " n bref, then, any attempt ornamental hortculturst, who at ME for ntervew. to get more people n the state,wrote ths column several years. 12,1-12 2:> regstered between now and He- dd much to make New next September should begn.!jersey deserve ts desgnaton FEMALE HELP frst of all, wth younser adults of "Qnrden State, 1 MOVNf: $20 TO. 150 WEEKLY C B Exchange your spare or full DRECTORY MlS{ jost Pn crescent wth r and small damond. Reward hm «E Mstrru.;;;;, 1 : 11 MALE HELP WANTED ng ( " : NEW REAL ESTATE 8ALKH PROORAM UMlmted Leads for Resdental Property Unque opportunty n Mddle-V^o" <0oo lt ( RUGS. N.: V, tme for excellent earnngs sellnn AVON COSMETCS A few Ml good terrtores avalable m F VOUH D\ Mddlesex County 21-Day Cred fome R [,. t Plan. Call Mr*. Marx, M 2- Anojmus ( 5146 for FREE Booklet Bl Ms.,,- MOTHERS-Why not plan» W Woo( "- 1 part-tme career for yourself Dlfmlfled, proftable work Call KTCHKN,,. or wrte E. Chalktn, custom, Qeorge Avenue, Rahway Pt plastc u, ;, pe chun,,; ;,,,,, 1 rt " H AUTHORZED AGENT for SMTH-CORONA Typewrters and Addng Machnes Call for Free Demonstraton ME WOODBRDGE BUSNESS MACHNE CO., LTD. 250 Amboy Avenue Wooduldge SALES & SERVCE Carpentry-Masonry - All Types of CARPENTRY ;ml MASONRY Fprrl Wtrhnastp Reasonable re Charted ALTERATONS ADDTONS CUSTOM HOMES STORE REMODELNG COMMERCAL 4 NDUSTRAL Custom Humes Bult to Yo Specfcatons No Job Too Large Or Too Small... Fully nsured Vncent Keller Bulder No Oblgaton For Estmates 1230 Stone Street, Rahway Phone FU Coal & Ol LET US Solve Vour HEATNG PROBLEMS from Servce tocomplete Heatng nstallatons KEROSENE Call MErcury AVENEL COAL & OL CO. 826 Rahway Avenue, AveneJ Contractor L. BUSTO General Contractor Masonry Carpentry Pantng Jobbng Alteratons For Free Estmate CALL K Harrls*n Ave. Carteret Delcatessen TREAT SHOPPE 613 Hahway Avenue Woodbrdge (O > >. Whltj Church) SALADS at Ther Best SODA FOUNTAN, rks BAKERY GOODS Open 4 A. M. U) 10:80 P. M. NCLUDNG SDNDAyg Wedne«d»y All Dw JACKSO1S and SON Druggsts 88 Man Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MErcury Avenel Pharmacy 944 RAHWAY AVENUE MErcury PRESCRPTONS WHTMANS CANDES Cosmetcs Flm Greetng Cards Funeral Drectors - Synoweck Funeral Home 56 Carteret Avenue Carteret, N. J. Telephone Kl FLYNN & SON FUNERAL HOMES establshed 1M«430 East Avenv Perth Amboy Ford Are., Fords VA Fuel Ol JOHN J. BTTNG Moblheat FUEL OL Over 25 Yean of Frendly Servce ME Pulton Street Woodbrdge mm Furnture BROS. Waysld Fan. Shop Berrln Woodbrdje Rnfdentt Sne* 1137 Bl((cr VaJun Top Brand Better gerrlf; Lower Frlce Vldt Our New 8tor«at 8t. Georfe Avenue at S. Hltbwaj 1, Afcnel (At the Woodbrldf* Cloverleat Orel*) optn ( A. N. to r. M. M 1*1. Phone MEreury 4-8*66 Read The Drectoy Ads KLENS Farm & Barde Center N WOODBRDGE FOR Evergreens Wld Brd Seed Anmal & Poultry Feeds dog & Pet Foods Salt Hay & Peat Moss Lawn Ornaments Water Softener Salt KLENS Farm ft Gardes Center 34 Man Street Woodbrtdft ME OPEN SUNDAY Lqour Stores AVENEL LQUOR STORE fmturnf Lar»f Selecton of Choce WNES BEERS CORDALS Cold Beer by the Case Also mported Beer Prompt FREE Delvery Tel. ME Avenel Street AVENEL, N. J. Telephone MEreurj WOODBRDGE Lquor Store MARY ANDRASCK, Frtp. Complete Stock of Domettlo * and mported Wne* Beer* and Uquon 574 AMBOY AVBNUE WOODBRDGE, N, J. Locksmth WOODBRDGE KEY & LOCKSMTH SHOP AUtO, BOMK, OKHCB KEYK DUPLCATED. KAFB8 BOLD. 0 Lawn Mower, S»w and ce gkt 8h>rpentd on Premlw Pant Specal.., Exteror WbU f rmer a <) Flnlh Coat Fnr a lmted tme 4.45 per G»J. 57* AMBOY AVENUE «WOODBRPGE Tel. M 4r.lC»4 Open Dlj a A. M. to 1 P. M. Movlg & Truckng Move "DEAL WAY" Phone FU AGENT NATONAL VAN LNES 1286 St. Georfe Ave., Avenel 1-4 Room* - 120, fb, tlt 5-6 Room* - $15, <40, $50 War*- bouk n Woodbrdge ts The Frank KresH 9 Accordon Pano» Vocal Begltwen Pltn...No ntrumtnts to Buy! MUSC STUDO All Makfcs of Atcordon Sad and Repared At Luwel Prlce! Call ME Prvate Lessons on the Gutar All Makes at nstrumrnt»nd Amplltrrv Call Now for nformaton H SAMMY RAYS Musc and Repar jhop SAM.AQl ADRA. Crop!0 Yean Experence»s nstrto 467 New Brunswck Avenue FORDS, N. J. Muscal nstruments - SPECAL 8AVXNGS ON For All Ages... EXCELSOR CHORD ORGAN 34 Full She Keys 48 B»w Chord Buttons Made Chord Fnder Mask Free Book of Sons 00 Full Sze VOLN qutft :. $59.95 You Save $20.00: GUTARS Reg. $ Used, Rebult and New Accordons Sale Prced from $ up 120 Bass! EDDES MUSC CENTER 1638 t.c Bonkokl, Prop 317 Hlate» ;, V. K. VA S Drectory Ads Brng Results BUDDY FREEDMAN»nd Hs Soclet; Orchestra :.r\f-.tl For the BEST n DANCE MUSC and r; -*;«. TANMENT CALL ME ME 4-35(7 Photography Wonderful Make CHRSTMAS GFTS: Call for M appontment ME CAMERAS and PHOTO SUPPLES CAMERA REPAR, PA38PORT PHOTOS PHOTOSTATS tamnaton ACCDENT PHOTOS GALLAflOS PHOTO 547 Amboy Avenue Woodbrdge, N. J. Mon., Wed. 10 to 8 Tues.. Thun., Sat. 10 to 6 Frday 10 to 9 Plumbg & Heatng Charles Farr Plumbg & Heatng Electrc Sower Servce Telephone: HErenry LNDEN AVENUE Wejodbrdfe, N. J. - Rad & TV Servce Set Need REPAR? Call ME ARTS RADO & TELEVSON SALES and SERVCE ls Avenel Street, Avenel Kepalr Estmate! Fmj AoMnna UuUlled ( ubn TetUd fe* at Our»*or«lr Rados trrlced Prompt!; Rooflg Supples M. Kovacs AQ Pemhlng Avenue CARTERET Roofng Supples Gutters Leaders, Etc. Hume K Kl T. R. STEVENS Roofng *pd shfft Metal Hnrk S85 ST. GEORGE AVE. WOODBKDGK Repars f all. WEDS nd LEWS Arfmtlonlnc Harm Ar llfat nduslral Ehust SyMrm >foor Clards FOR FREE KSTMVTKs ME or ME 4-J2S6 Henry Jansen & Son Tnnnf and Sheet Metal Work Roofng, Metal Olng.s and Furnace Work 588 Alden Street Woodbrdge, N. J. Telephone MErcury Servce Statons TOM. GARAGE J. K Gardner & Son 485 AMBOY AVENlE Woodbrdge MErcury Were Specalsts n BEAR WHEEL ALGN MEM and BALANCE BRAKf. SERVCE HOVANEC SewngMachneServlce M.xhlnes Repared Manual Machne* Electrfed, Needle. Part* for All Makes KM FRANK HOVANEC. 657 Roosevelt Avenue CARTERET, N. J. Shoe Repar VATCANO SHOE 8EKV E SERVCE OR SHOP 120A Man Street Woodfardge Phone ME 6-024Q Member >ew Jersey Shot Rebuldng Assocaton Slow Tre Wheels Weather Forecant: HEAVY SNOW! prepare NOW by buyng SNOW TRE WHEELS For Vour Snow Tres!»or All Make Can BarchsAute Wreckers Beverly 81., En* of Leffert CARTERET H!-««or K KNG GEORGES SWEET SHOPPE Cor. Kn* Georr Road and Clum Avenue Fords ** Coffee To Go *** Statonery Open All Day Sunday JULUS E. ZSO. Prop. Water Softeners SALES SERVCE RENTALS vtate Softener Salt Soft Water Soap Swmmng Pool Supples SERVSOFT OF WOODBRDGE 921 St, George Avenue Woodbrdse ME Brake Exchange BONDED BRAKES REPLACEMENT PARTS and KTS DRLMS REFACED SHOES RADUS GROUND NOVEMBER SPECAL! DRUMS REFACED 75 C ea. BRAKE EXCHANGE nc. 333 Eulton St., Woodbrdr Phone ME 4-357a. OCt.N NH.fm t T(» SATlKllW 10 TO 5 P M S SUM >:«l \. M. TO t M. Classfeds. Brng Kenults PlMllg For Dependable Servce Call t. LEFFLER Lcensed Plumbng & Heatng CONTRACTOR L 8-81K7 38 Kennedy Street, telln ^dvertse Y^ur Busness n Ths Space for Only $14 a Month FOR RENT aftev 41 CARTERET. Fve rooms, hea. HA VNO r Emerson Street. er removes r«t 12 " L " and 5to p,\, ;,. CHLDSTDESK A«D CHAm 1^" 1 Lke new. $ Call K l- : """ _., and effcv, Plumuj» (] Combllll- Sewng Machne Servce- ;:k- Serve on snl. A salad s no better than ts dressng and the success of the!s»lng depends on the qualty l SU t t p,,t,, 3 tblt S>On[, of the ngredent* used. Try today one of the followng temptng recpee.. ru;> dt *: Sour Cream Dressng Conk [Ktl" 1 cup thck sour cream Add well «;{ 2 tablespoons whte vnegar 1 to 2 tablespoons sugar pm <;-.\ 2 teaspoon salt Add tn bu: Str together sour cream and ar.d» p;> h.llegal. Add,sugar and salt to hon.m;!:. u ste. Mx well. Serve wth fresh rulfy. \h :.u: cucumber slces or tomato m M.ffly D. *<, \vedse6. nto bu!t.:.< Roquefort Cheee Dremn 2 tablespoons mayonnase \ cup French dressng C(H ; 2 tablespoons Roquefort above cheee broken la sarall plws : teaspoon Worcestershre sauce Mx mayonnase and (Roquefort cheese. Add French d*e&sug ver> slowly. Add Worcester- T»njy French Drettn 1 cut clove garlc : leapobn talt Dlack pepper 3 tablespoons vnegar? teaspoon Worcestershre sauce Cumbtne nlgredu-u n» jar and «h*kc well. Celery Arettnf 1 cup mayonnhlw t ublcjmhu mlnc<d pepper 1 Uble«pq4tu olk>p*d cucumber 2 tablespoon* 1 lemoh juct 3 temdooru onvn turp -,,,; Hll TJ KllorV Lllt qlcn! el"". >: the ;)....:. VKlrd..!(! : fol), n! ;c- uo!d.\ Vte t... < - U Cll.ll": Alt llt!,.. >H drfll. 1!,t: n r. nlflf. Mn; From the start, make vour W of uncton. nvtatons set the tone ot (lrll! -"; -.tectloa Choo** jbft.own. pap" mt^! from our complete flectons ron>ut any problem ^Qualty,.. Worth (ndependent 20Gm-o S Telephone of the Oca MErcury 4-1

21 ... ] { fely Councl ssues j,r Preventon Rules How many M,,. n fres durng,, ;, ; holday? NAC Sports Fete Jan. 19,. necessarly," the ;. ( cty Councl deny "The grm pcture.,, fhrs at Chrstmas lrr(l to be not,,, frw precautons." NKWAHK- T l,e Newark Ath,,,l fled these facts letlc Club wll hold ts 2l.st a " mal All-8port» trophy a wald, nun,1,000 persons dlnoer January s at 7 p M >",, December^j^ubsjnaln dnng room at most fre deathjlfl Park p acp ] Phlp Dameo wll serve once rtn d vlcl l y, B J * re..-2l! 1 mlnm n the home,, new strng of lghts havng tragedy vst ««"««chalrml,! schools or clubs for two y,. ttrfj.- A war(! 8 w " b «made n procollege and yourself and your u La»t years wnners were: fom becomng fre Robert Toms» UK. U,, :1, nmge,,. Natonal Safety Hl «h School, football and scholars these lfe-savng asllc : Gerhard Schwedes Sya. :use Unversty, All-East half- :, Klt wrappngs ac- back. collegate; Donald Bras,, they become a fre unted States Army, worlds pole vault record holder, duly,moke n bed. And at 1 Roosevelt Qcr, New York. lokthers, use deep Football Gants, All-Pro lne- 1 -ht wll hold burn- man, professonal.. MM securely. ~ " NEW RECORDS By Felx (The Cat) Brown! Ths year, as usual, a host of vve the Chrstmas new Chrstmas musc s beng mmng f youre released. l; nlne or out of the Unfortunately, De rock and "«. lul1 ««nfects the Chrstmas 1 ;, t up your tree too patent land theres so much,!.n leave t Up so commercalsm n Chrstmas! :, clued out. Keep t these days Chrstmas mght al- 1 most be taled a patent > and ;;, Chrstmas tree ">y new releases are on the 1 ;f you qse the floor orc1 r of the remembered jnost manufacturers "S" 1 " 1 Baby," etc. Tlltl : Dun,t rsk a death- best bet for good Chrst-, bv puttng a strng Bns m " s c s to be round on Mme of a metallc tree. the long-play albums _. We would suggest the really ( streat crols «nd sprtuals u7 DstUHSlOll some whch can only be found. n _.j " wrlun productons, for the yhnluhfl hur»uay h(l m Chrstmas musc lsten- 1!::muE The 8s- ng. 1 (\M-,-vnalon Adatn Some of the most beautful; : Wn.d>rld»e ChapterChrstma.s musc s Oerman n.h wll sponsor aorkn. Many of the carols, and!,.m n. u Thursdaymuch of Chrstmas tself, comes )..: Youth Today", frorn Germany lke the Chrst- r:-!:k.\ pawl mod-mas tree. But beautful musc M;.td wth NfUro- can be found n several foregn nsttute, Prnceton, languages. s!:e s a graduate The musu- whch should be 111v. New York apprecated at Chrstmas-tme! n Masters n s not ro-kuk stuff. For ths n?y ft the Un- one tme n the year we ought! Mmfsota. She ac-jo njnke t a pont to lsten to t!",> &% a Doctor neanlkful musc, whch re- : v : the Unversty fleets the sprt of Chrstmas,: :!", she WBS asso-nnd the ChrlMan vulucs - Natonal Asso-rather than a rockng beat. M utal Health for One cannot selvt the tx-st Chrstmas musc for others. Askj : : members are,lo- your musc and record dealer to - he. vde presdent let yqu hear, or order, approtor Hgh School, prlftte and.symbolc ChrMmasl --kn. rtftaf wrk-mfs and* mu.u t wll make! ;n.swck Chldren,* ll.e holdays more enjoyable T Dana, Army nd meanngful!ur you and ort.dx. N. J. all who lten to t. PERFECT SKASON S OVER; Abovf are the the 1) KK KTO.ET; HOW. lve-je»r-old Jll Carhart was the center of attracton Thank«- lvn Day when she appeared wth the Edson Hgh School Twrlcrs at the VVoodbrdge- Edson football (ame here. The lttle mss strutted along wth the Junor Msses of Edson wthout glancng left or rght. H! R h School Band and twlrlfr* flvlnf One nl ther m m \ cxrrllont prrformanee, betwwn at the WoonhrUe Kdson game. Thanksgvng Day. ABOUT YOUR HOME Thru: should be w plrp n evorv home to keep, m nrr-rly fashon, rapn rt a n L pajers. Wlls, nsurance polces, deeds, 1th certfcates and sucl PAQE TWENTY-ONE ndana Natonal Guard pponts Devanny Major WMODHRDGE - Earl H. Major Devanny s a graduate formerly of Wood of Lake Forest College n Lake md n son of Rev. Earl Forest, 111., and has also done Dfvnnny, Pa.tof Emof the Frst Presbyteran nternatonal Servce of the, graduate work at the School of lunch n WBodbldge, has refnm the Governor of ngton, D, C. Amercan Unversty of Wash- an appontment as aj j Major Devanny wan marred the ndana Natlonaljto Nancy Ousley n 1960, and Major Dovanny at th«present s Commandant of the corps at Howe Mltary School, Howe, ndana. Howe Mltary School has an enrollment ot approxmately mo rndet.s. The school has been desgnated as an honor school jby the U. S. Government, and jfondncts an R.O.T.C. pg program th hey hav? h? lour l chldren. Ssterhood Hold* Panel Dscusson 8ELN Ssterhood of Conregatlan Beth Sholom met nt the Center, Cooper Avenue, where Mrs. Max Rothbaum ffcve the DVar Torah. Mrs. Robert Talk, lbraran, gave a book re- d under the supervson of Army port and presented new books, Durng the last war Major -1 Devanny served from 104 to mlldlk, you may thnk about 1947 flrst M 8e«ond Lleu- wuu a flng vaun bult nm tcrmn ln the n an try, a: tn wall durngthe Korean War as Frst Leutenant n the Ar Force. JUST PARAGRAPHS A safety depost box»t your Yfsh! ank s an excellent place for A wfe s aleash"on lfe. papers that are vltally 1^ ChcaR0 Trlbune - mportant. When you arc buld-! ng a home f the expense; Nrer loes not prohbt t you could! Tnln «s would be a lot ncer.nclude bult-n wnll safe. Ths p * oplp would ^ more na^ jonventence n your homo can lto pat ft fellow on tne 0BCk ln " stcad of CHEF OF TJSA RESGNS OeoKe V. Allen, veteran o dplomatc posts ard drector of the Unted States nformaton Agency, s Heavng Government servce tc become presdent of the Tobac co nsttute. Allen wll succeed James P Rchards, former congressma from South Carolna, frs presdent of the nsttute whld stcad of je used for jewelry, as well as Pu^chnR ^h hm on theh was organsed n mportant papers. t should ^ "Qse.-Sdney. Neb., Telegraph, freproof and well concealed rom sght, There are a number of flre two Government studes re- Too Absorbed URGES FARMER TO NVEST ported. Some people are lke blotters. Farmers are urged by a Govn farm cooperatves, trans-oceanc flghts, showed a Ten flght engneers on Jet ernment offcal to nvest a arlners, examned before and :ablnets on the market that They soak everythng n, but greater porton of ther assets after partcularly exhaustng dll fll the bll very well. A get t all backward The Chl- :ablnet for ths purpose should cago Daly Trbllne R. B. Tootell, governor of the defnte objectve trend that ock and be, at least, partally Farm Credt Admnstraton, they are under-gong & strew lreproof. For papers, ths type 1 * Dellnltlon sad the cooperatve offers producers much n meetng the category," sad Dr. L. J. Stut- not usual for men ln ther age f storage ha.s an ndvuntage 1 G( > ss P-The art of sayng ver the wall safe. The papers nolllm a way that leaves problems of contnung technologcal advances. sty Medcal Center. man of the New York Unver- :an be fled n alphabetcal Poetcally nothng unsald.- The Seagull. U. S. Naval Depot. Clearfeld,- Ogden, Utah, A Mng cabnet makes an deal Storage place for easly, lost tems such as: extra keys,] Odd! snt t odd that a grl afrad patterns, arlrlrpsses, seldom "lof a mouse wll accept a date sed phone numbers the lst wth a wolf? The Prop Wash ak Hrbor, Washngton. all those bts of gardenng lore, etc., you always mean There Was ;o save for future reference, Seaman Sam says: "Then 4T- A flng cabnet need not be there was the grl who wentj m unattractve pece n the out to buy a straw hat and dome. There arc many ways to] cam(, back wth a saler." USS 1. redecorate the exteror. t can concord Mnute Men, be panted and embellshed; wth prnts or a Chnese pat- Not So Bal, At That tern. Almnt the nnly rod the Try wallpaper. One of the ern boy knows anythng at "j new marblelzed prnts usually : about s a fshng rod. * works out very well. f you sre -Lousvlle Tmes. Jvalf-(-entury ATTENTON! Organzatons, Churches, Clubs and Chartes Plannng Mrs. Robert Prupls, Judasm ln the Home charman presented a Chanukah candle lghtng ceremony. A panel dscusson was held on a case study of an srael grl who had been separated from her famly durng World War. Appearng on the panel were two psychologsts from the Mddlesex County Mental Hygene Clnc. Seymour Spochlnsky and Joshua Rosenberg, Rabb and Mrs. Bernard Frankel and Mrs. Fred Enden, a regstered nurse. A queston and aruswer perod was conducted. STRAN ON PLOTS Jet planes may be subjectng ther crews to unusual stran, Chrstmas Partes: We can supply you wth DOLLS and TOYS at Lower Than Dscount Prces!! Phone ME Open UUl; l.m (0. P.M. Rat TU & CM, The Doll House Dscount Outlet for Dolls and rol {Beautful Gft Decanters! Awards Gven 1ft Famous mported and AmtrUaa CHAMPAGNE and SPARKLNG BURGUNDY 1 N AT HALF TME: Students at Woodbrdge Hgh School presented ther verson of the Can-Can between the halves at the Edson-Woodbrdge game at Woodbrdge Hgh School Stadum, Thanksgvng Day. wolf; Wayne Stemllng, Anthony Chusolo, Gary Reeves, bear badge; Wayne Stemlng, Anthony Chusolo, gold arrow under bear; Anthony Chusolo, ~.r, u c.mchael Karnas and Alex Hufl- WOODBRDGE - Cub Scout ^ s,, ver gnav under bear booth. Gfts were presented by Den; and 4 and refreshments wen rved by Dens 1 and 5. 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Anthony Amr^uloucc one year servce star; Alex JSunter md Robert Kurapa. two Commltteemen are Raymond Moran, George Reeves, Eugene year servce star. A flm on Cubscoutftt was Awards, were presented as follows: Randy Vey, bobcat; M- shown by Mr. Vnt who nvted chael Conneely, wolf badge and all the parents *nd frends to gold arrow under the wolf; attend thfe 8cout-A-Rama Deoember 3 tt St. Demltrlus Hall Rchard Mayer and John Ber- slver arrow under the Carteret. tfhe Pack wll eponso from RON SCHOFELD RSTMA* TREES GRAVE BLANKETS CENTERPECES WREATHS -GREENS t CORSAGES-CUT FLOWERS Mtabtr»l» >po Delvery Ca» FU Stnkt "We Uellver Around the Corner or Around Uw World" RONALD SCHOFELD Florst 105 Luke Avenue, Oolonu, N. J. Here are 4 BASC REASONS Why CADLLAC s Your Fnest Used Car Value! 1. Stylng That Stays n Style When you purclat* a CtflllUc UMd car you do ao wth full tuunnct tt»t the dstnctve stylng o the model you choose wll contnue ln hgh flyor 14 on* s you drve CADLLAC MBDAN t-doot. Hard top. 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22 PAGE TWENTY-TWO FRDAY, DECEMBER 2, Speakng About Sports By MEYKB After the unexpected 2-0 loss to Perth Amboy last Thursday, there was the usual post-mortem. The sprt of the Carteret players was down as they -rode home by bus frcfo the pame. Nobody seemed to smle, Nobody seemed to speak above a funeral whsper, apparently mournng for dead hopes. Thats how t wa# on the tde home. Most of the experts agreed that Perth Amboy won the game on Carteret "s mstakes. Too many fumbles cost Carteret the game, was the consensus of opnon. Coach Dougy Kng, when contacted after the game, sad the boys had teken a bad brusng, partcularly Ronne Dacko, n the South Rver game whch the Blues had won. And they ddnt get over ths. One could see t n Dackos passng As for myself, feel that Amboy had everythng to gan and nothng to lose and gave ther utmost,...especally n vew of the fact that the game was tthe fnal one for ther coach, Joe Reed, who s bet- "ter known as Joe Reznczak. We had to turn down an nvtaton ths week extended by Joe Comba to attend a dnner meet- ;,ng of the Northern New Jersey Scholastc Football.Coaches Assocaton, of whch Comba s presdent. Benny Zusman took my place. John Bateman, v head coach of Rutgers, was the prncpal speaker. Attendng from Carteret were members of the Carteret Hgh School football coachng staff, nclud- Dougy Kng, Moe Gasor, Jm Glran and Dck Mglecz. Over 500 were present at the Robn Hood nn, Clfton. One of the ncest guys to graduate from Carteret Hgh School two years ago, and a former Blue and Whte basketball and baseball star, Gerry Terbet- ^sky s takng an actve part these days n ntra- mural football at Rder College and s enjoyng a hghly successful season at the Trenton school. n fact, Jerry was selected for all-star recognton. Jerry plays on the defensve team. Ths s what the Rder News wrtes about the Carteret boy: ; "Jerry Terebetsky s a bg, strong, bone-crushng performer. When he tagged a runner they knew t...terebetsky s a sophomore from Carteret, N. J." We receved another nvtaton (ths s the tme -of year when nvtatons come pourng n) for the Football flght dnner to be held tomorrow nght. by Carteret Post 263, Amercan Legon, honorng the hgh school football team. The nvtaton was extended by Mchael F. Carney, charman. We are sorry, Mke; we have another engagement that nght and cant make t. We are certan that your. affar wll be just as successful as the ones you held n prevous years. P.S.: Benny Zusman, our assstant, wll be present. Sekerka n Record 646 CARTERET Frank "Pnky" was rolled by Johnny Gural of Blekerka had for hmself a!szaks Plumbng wth a mark real hot nght at the Hll Bowl 255. as he set a new hgh ndvdual 1 record n the Commercal and ndustral league by blastng out a bg 646 set on games of 213, 244 and 190. As a result the deal Lquors turned n a new team record set of 2852 by routng Leos nn. Only one other sweep was re- deal Lquors 18!4 Sammy Rays...^. n y / 2 corded and that was by the St. Mattels Sunoco j j 2 Demetrus pnners over the Cczaks Plumbng.. 17 Carteret Amoco, thereby ncreasng ther lead to y a Carteret Amoco 14 C & C Ol L. 17 games over the Hll Bowl pn- Perrys News H ners who dropped one game to the C and C Ol. Two game wnners were Mat tes Sunoco aver the A- G. Ml le Masdns, Sammy Rays ove Clscaks Plumbng and the J and G Televson over Perrys News Servce. The best name of the ngh Sahulck Team n Frst Plac The team standng: W t. Demetrus... 22^ Hll Bowl 21 eos nn 19 & G Televson V G. Mller Masons 19 L 13 V leaders Beafen By Lescheks n HLoPjnLoop "COLTS" Wnners of llerreatnn Flae football Uner MnaRcr Ralph Atmclh (-onlctcn (le hat trek by wn (hmpmslnps n basketball, s. lull >»<! football n rmeattnn «-.«KS ths j.-.u, CARTERET REC FLAG FOOTBALL OFFCALS: RM drector Tom Coughlln, Ron Helley, Colts Manager Ralph Antonello Sr. Jmmy Glran, Bob Ellott, Bob Clauder front row; Capt of Gants team Bob Hefferan & Capt. of wnnng team Ralph Antonello Jr. Holy Famly Grammar Fve Loses Opener Holy Famly 5 Reorganzes CARTERET The local Holy, Famly Grammar School fve lost ts openng game of the season to the South Amboy CARTERET Despte the loss erans Joe Goetz. Steve Palm- Bradys Tavern 14 Sacred Hearts by a bg 29-10of sx key players from last kas, Barney Wegolnsk, Ed Joes Bar 11 score. The game was played at Kaltan, Stan Wegolnsk and seasons champonshp warn. South Araboy n the K. of C, Chp Trcznskl. Grammar School League. loath Erne Weber has molded The locals, as usual, wll compete n the Carteret Junor Coached by Jm Redel, the together another fne array of locals are entered n the Rec-performerreaton Mdget and Cub fve. Most of last seasons play- number of ndependent games. for the Holy Famly League along wth playng a Leagues r Carteret.Redel has ers are now on the. hgh school 18/ 2 s y a rebuldng job ths year wth an nexperenced group to work wth, although he expects better prospects as the season progresses. Assstng Redel s Fred Staubach, veteran basketball performer of past years. Blly Pluto showed well n practce games by scorng eght ponts aganst South Amboy. Also performng for the Holy Famly fve are Ed Thomas, Kenny Skrock, George Perenchak, Ted steczny, Paul Ne-. mec, Walt Coanshock, Gene Kolokotfsk, Dave Coanshock, Stan Mrek, Bll Rendosh, BoT: Reddngton, Mke Hreha, Bll Cherepon, Bob Thomas and Bll Pluta. Kacsur Fuel Lead Cut to One-Half Came CARTERET The Kacsur Fuel holds a close! 2 -game lead n the Carteret Lanes Frday Mxed League, losng ts match varsty, and to majce up ths loss Weber has acqured the servces of Ron Dacko, Mke Mtroka, Jm Lukach and Al Makkar n an effort to bolster hs roster. Back ths season are the vet- Carteret Rec.Dept. The team s beng sponsored by the Holy Famly Holy Name Socety wth Rev. Martn Ko nosn.sk as sports moderator. nterested teams should contact Erne Weber at K for ndependent games n ths area. 30 yards to score and gve th Bears a 6to 0 lead. Bobb; Kushner.s 20 yard-pass Szemcsak ted the score at all. CARTERET Carteret Rec- eaton Senor Basketball Cards League wll open ther J Bears schedule on Wednesday, December 7 a the hgh school taken to the Gants Dallas The wnnng Colts wll be gym. There are sx teams entered n the league and games kee Stadum. The Recreaton game next Sunday at the Yan- wll be played every Wednesday. The followng teams wll offcals wll chaperone the boys offcals and the Flag Football be represented: Falcons. Foresters, Kolbas, Petracls Tavern, to the game...,. Darabs, and the Webers. ; Schedule for the openng j games: led the bowlng ths week wth bg 836 seres on games of O, 233 and 225. The team standng follows: W Slovak Club 24 Darabs Tavern 22 arteret Burner, Serv. 22 Cty Lne Auto Body Lord Maxwell 21 Bert and Als 16 Mullers nsurance Academy Alleys Lead n League s Retaned by Fox Bowlers CARTERETT The Fox Mens Store team spotlghted Monday, nghts acton at the Carteret Lanes, by sweepng threegames from Vernacho Electrcwth a! szzlng 2733 set, a new league : record, t was a team effort all the way as all the Fox bowlers ht lbove the 500 mark. Jacke dasculn, a hgh school football! star, sljowetfhs talents by un- Jorkng a bg 585 set followed jy Leo Kuhns 569 and Nck toval- a 530. The team currently holds tlte eague sngle hgh game also, a )72 rolled a few weeks ago. A mld upset occurred as Agrco surprsed Sabo Sport] Shop and won the frst game of ther set. Angelo Mchael n Team Clcks, 9to0 WOODBRrDQE The Wood- Frst game 7:30 P. M., thrd place, slugged t out wth Falcons vs. Foresters the Holday Barbers and came Second game 8:30 P. M., lrdge Hungarans, aftelr fn- out a two-game wnner as Don Kolbas vs. Petrachs. n second place at the Zegler unloaded a Thrd game 9:30 P. M concluson of frst half n ffort. The set was Hgh for the Darabs vs. Webers. the New Jera State Soccer nght. A meetng to organze the League.! got off to a strong start Mutual Homes scored an up- Junor laatjue wll be held next Wednesday at the hgh school at 8:00 P. Mf CARTERET) Cream-O-Land ths week, whle the second n the kecond by defeatng the set as they took three games Wry dropped a costly twogame setback to tle second- three-game vctory n league place Carteret Lanes scored a Royal ons of Lyndhurst 9-0 nfrom fourth place Savo Drugs. Place Lescheks Da-y pnners a one-sded game at the local COMMUNTY LEAGUE STANDNGS competton. who moved up to w 1 W stadum. thn three Ton Va rolled a clean 530 FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUE Fox MenB Store 24 Manager John Herczeg ha 8»bo Sport Shop games ol the leaders n the H-set for the Fllcon Hall team. Fnal Standngs CARTEBET Multersln Lo Womens Monday Nght,, hs team n top shape for Sun-Angelo Mchael Hon... 21, Bob Urbanof [Lllans smacked W L suranee dropped- to second Bowlng " League. > Cream-O- T Savon Drugs... 18!days all mportant game wth the pns for a bg 631 record Colts... 8 place n the Slovak Ctzens Land Dary holds frst poston. 0 Woodbrldge Teachers thf hghly regarded PasBac Keplchs E«ao...-Z n wth scores of 203, 194 and 234. Gants Club Patrons Bowlng League Hungarans. The game s sched- Holday Barber 16 Three-game sweeps were recorded by Jack Pages Tavern the Woodbrdge Motop6, Jaqk Bears 0 Two-game wnners ncluded Cards... 1 Mutual Homes e by lu.sns three games to th for the hgh school sta- Q * M LlQUOn s lowly Breza Bus pnners, whl lum and wll start at 2 P. M. Pazur & Co. over Rchards Beauty School Pages Tavern, Kays Restaurant and the Cajrteret Dner. The Colts won ther sxth, Agrco _ COLTS (ll) GANTS 101 Hungaran H.C.M.C, _ u 17 the Sahulchk Bulders movec and Frank Browns o^er nto the toy rung wlty a sa Mdges Beauty Nook. Bsguccl Electrc S 11 The team standngs: straght game of the season two-game trumph ove W, J. Patten Co...:.. 11 t Two game wnners were W and the champonshp by beatng the Gants 31 to 0. Fanke Slovak Club Vern&chto glectrtc the Slovak Club. Grelhers over Crldell nc.,,and W. T. Grant.., 1 j» Kacsur Fuel 24 Synoweck-s Funeral Horn KculU Lescheks over Cream-O-Land Carteret Lanes 23% 9 Vu Gallo tossed for two scores and wlnnern: Fo U«n» moved up nto a te for secom Dary. Mke Holdeh scored 13 ponts; Leads League _ Store over Vtrnachlo ll«ctrlc place by sweepng Joes Market dge Ttacher over P«?,ur & The weekly honor roll ncluded Jose gnar of Lescheks Carteret Dner...^ Mchael & Son 19 to lead the Colts to wn. n thej CARTERET The Slovak Co, Hungaran R.O.M.C. over W. T Petes Dner won a two-gam vctory 1 over Orecnwajds n frst perod Gallo.ht Ralph club won a three-game vctory Qraut.,., Dary wth scores of 195, 168Wdbge. Motors 16 mranc. n the fnal match.- Antonello wth a 20 yard pass over the Academy Alleys, whle ah 0 p o 1 and 139 for a 502 set and Vera A Banlck, wth 409, and Ro Pages Tavern.. 10 for the frst score. Gallo passed UarubB Tavern dropped hree over Rgucc Electrc, Q. t M Godersud, wth :>08, comprse 1 DeBelJa of Crldell, nc., wth, Kays Restaurant._ 15 agan to.mller for the second (ames tot the Cty Lne pnners. Lquor over Keylch law, Uutukl talles of 144, 151 and 181 Hornet over M»vo4 Drug,, the weekly honor roll. Falcon Hall 15 score and n the second perod By wnnng three, the Slovak Mlulmel over Holday Bttbtn (clean game) and a 497 set. Standng of Teams Lllans 13 Orlando scored or^ a pass to Club took frst place wth u.honor E«ll The team standng: Amercan Auto 12 Gallo as the Colts fed at half two-game lead, There s D. Zlenler 2U1-243, W. Oyclcw«k W " (1, q. Sherldau , T. 8»u \ Sahultlnk 23 1 Cotfeemat porp 9 tme, 18-0, n the fnal perod, tlnet-way deadlock for second toro 2JS, J M*^>Uu 222. T Ueruwtc B*nA>y 2«, T. Bpock Dary.. 2«Mke Holden scored twce on Mulltr, t. 14Le«chek» Da-y between Darabs Tavern, Carteret Burner Servce Cle»nlnr Up a Second Tme runs of 30 and 36 yards and J15, H. P^t, 233,» Unte wtl. Synowetk Cdell. nc 19 Wfe Are the burglers gong? Colts Lukacnaky 311, B. Uzu KB A ran for (he extra pont Greenwald,.. 19 and the Cty Lne Auto Body Mudruk 204. M flak 203, 4 Mtlaano 17 Greners... s Blovuk Club Frank Browns s 1? Shop. 201, ft. Ku. 200 Husband (who had peered Gants 0 Petes Dner S 21 Jack Pages Tavern, Geza Psstfr of Lord Maxwell out) thnk so. They are Breza Bus Mdget Beauty Nook.. 12 Oatnouth began foptb&u n havng a wash and a shave n PEAKS (tl CARDS (6) j $10,000 art award goes to Ka- Jots Market 25 Rchards Beauty & 1881 but ddnt experence U the ba.th.room. Bobby HeKhtchew gtllopedlrel Appel. fr»t wrfat* uuon untl] 1936 Blues Lose Fnale To Amboy by 2-0 :ARTBRET A fumblng sore and hs pacngwas wny, u,r, ;. Hl School footbnll below par for the Blues. Ths thru. B b V Unc.,, n prrhnps turnng m ts was a domnant factor n Car- cll callng fo kck -,st. pptormnncr- p of the SPH- Lords offensve all season, butjbnck back n tllr ccordlnp... to n many nmv ohspv- obsprv soemrd sop.nrd dormant, n (n t.hn the Pa4VL.- PerthsalM. ncludng your wrter, Amboy same, wad fo,.,.cd an unexpected unp 2-,0 loss Any way you look at t, t was! And.1, Perth Amboy, HRh Shl School a mserable afternoon for theun RBm lllml team before fl crowd of..r.rret fans who expected tojwa. concr Hed Water Stadum n see ther team roll easly over Anhoy last Thursday " n th Amboys wlnless club. Carteret tn...moon.. However, the Amboyans, yns, Perth Amh, V t WHS H glorous day for a playng ther last game for elm n )tbll Rame. but the Carteret ther UU <;tm.., coach, JUC Joe neea, Reed, better oeuer rmrchfd f "n s were mserable all aftern ;s the Blues were nept n everythng to gan and nothng ENDS -.,,, ; known as Joe Reznchak, had!!, A rr attack. Perhaps t was theto lose as they charged aggressvely nto the Carteret lne. Goetz, Port,.] el that theblues were pretty bnnfred up fve days before The margn of vctory twol they defeated South Rver ponts was a tough pllljer South Rver feld and Carteret to swallow. t camp ntoro" wt over ths game. t the second perod after Stan mod that Ronne Dacko took Zaslesk had ntercepted a pummellng n the South on the Carteret one and the!"backs Rver same and hs arm wasblues were unable to gan after Bertha Rolls Record 696 sk. ENDS~)Flvn,."4 kl," K. p jlowskl. Llllll- 1);,, TACKLKS clmk. Bal-u/ auahds ada, Kmock CENTER dfpn. BACKS CARTERET - Lou Bertha. Two-game wnners lncluded! N,,;. s, P " anclorman fur the Sheeters, the Slver over the Electrons, 1 ^0 bv ht u record set of (S96 the :hr Tank House over the M>- CH1. t U.S.M.R. Bowlng Berthu chnncs No 3, the Lead Burn-,^,.^l phunded the pns for scores ers over the Mechancs No. 4; mtllamb "N Touchdownof and 253 to lead the and the Man Offce over the Ponts nf. Sluvtns to H clean sweep ofjyard. lone. the Smelter. The marlj estab- The scores follow: Offcals lshes a new hgh three-game; lechnnlcs No CTu set for the plant league. Mechancs No n other games, the Mechanrs No. 1 walloped the Mechan-jM a m Offce ! ts No. 2 as Stan Zaglesk yard Trans turned n a bg set of 551. Sheeters Smelter f ay Deadlock n Mxed Loop Jerry Prce 202 and Jm Lynch 202. The team standng: Slver... Electrons CARTERET The two-waylead Burners te for f-t lnce 1 between thcmwhancs No Nlgro nnd Drummond teamsf* remaned ntact as both clubs Tank House came through wth three game Mechancs No. 3 sweeps ths week n the Shorecrest Mxed League. SURPRSED DRVER The second place Cruse team took two games from Lynchs. The weekly honor roll ncluded Dave Topkn 215. Don Sullvan 213, Joe Cruse 210, 11 Ngro Drummond Cruse 19 </2 12 Lynch Topkn Jadach Ktzs Maslo 15! 29 Schmmentl 15 DeVto t 16, ,, p..,,,,, ),,,!-, Phllps Tea Holds,"... CARTEHl-n N» 2 team > r: ; n the Cl..:!, Tuesday Nult B rh(1 l v aoy>-au:., 7SS "hold Unt!» Phladelpha Henry Glasse turned the steerng wheel of hs, delvery truck as he approached! ^ ll over (!Ml, ; Bm tlmmrl ! dl, ver J covered the steerng wheel had come off hs hands. The truck lurched over somejj ralroad tracks and ht a staton! Mcluw Lantern, nm! V Huss,, wagon. No one was hurt. [Andy Mk tn! Blly Golembewsk of De- Green l.nnnr trot, Mch., and Jmmy Ber-jMlchaH k Stu. notas of Bayqnne, N. J., havejgodpnv rolled the only perfect 300Keplch games on the "Major League Alys Dfss Bowlng" NBC-TV program No. 5 Olh durng the last year. Mattes S Getout f the ktchen and jon t b LET A PORTABLE DSHWASHER DO YOUR DSHES! Dont be a DSHWASHER Buy one!,v A PORTABLE DSHWASHER can be used n any.«ly,pony.po _ snk (aucl ond plot* c nh«td 8 «- Youll cut cufln-«p n oy your famly """* hy.p.rl.bl.lllshwashb at your favorte s«8

23 rous Overcrowdng Forces,!) on Hosptal Admssons^ M l ;.,UTH Hosptal, an- they cant be admtted. 1,,, s mornng that the 1 "We smply do not have room, n,,n wll be closed to for them untl some patents,. surgery and only are., operatons Wll be concerned about the,.,111 the current over- ",,,,;, subsded. He sad r.jsrs (1,,]y crtcal cases of quate care when personnel and; j,,, be admtted unl;, rrcumstances. Furthermor f facltes are so overloaded.! Furthermore,. mllon today s accdent ot any knd should Oc-l Connlf ; m ever before," he cur n the «ea we smply could^mlv,,mf cases are crowd not handle The njured." nll.s. There are not,,,!> [or the crtcally,,n,h had to s{p n the Ernerg postponed. "Ths h, the knd f, ll } e -urorn other m& :;c;l patents are la h: halls and there are, watng at ths mo- 3 Local Students at urged the, publc not to at the hosptal unless the r " {um J or CARTERET - Pushps» -junr Fm,V pnns plllls rra""6erous hlv( been announced by Mrs. Dav^ Chryzanowsk and Mrs. co-charmen of the s t Josephs Alar Rnd Mr. Eckert stated that many! Ro, Kary Socety> *. Chnstmns non-crltlcal llnesses do not re- party -,.,. > qure hosptal care or can be! } \ ^ " d December 29 8ft"-Brau RroUUmn ton meetng a buffet supper wll be served. j Musc wll Unon Junor fohpgcjthrough the by _thp], Dotueh to CARTERET Three Carteret resdents are enrolled Debonars. Addtonal enter-; /f/ Demonstraton n tanment s beng arranged., fall semester classes of of the Reservatons may be made by j MM, K;T Mrs. Stephen TJJC nsttute of Unon Junor contactnr ether of the above ellp. :. of the Garden State.f Pne Florst, Ver» klest speaker at College, Cranford. mentoned women or Mrs, Lllan Orohmann. presdent, of The UJC nsttute offers non-credt, college-level courses the Altar and Rosary Socety.j f the College of New,pl" t - - l M V (,u for adults n the cultural and lberal arts areas and program! TO MEET TOMORROW [ for ndustry and specal grourjt CARTERET The regular; They are open to all persons eetlr of the Polsh Amercan 52 Mountan of post- hgh school age whoclub wll be held tomorrow eve- Womans Club Board To Meet Monday Alumnae Assocaton, Dccrrnber 8th at n the home of Mrs..summt. Her topc wll Decoratons M the House. She.-d n a demonstrar,snnnl artcles by Mss Dolnch, Post Boulc- T. n recent gradu- College of New Ro- h»»rrv lnr Mnull 1 -.KJtl Slcepwear can beneft by the nstructon. Carteret resdents enrolled and ther courses are: Mss Ann Leahy of 22 Cypress Street, BM prncples: Mss Shrley E Learnng of 26 Dalbert Street, stenography: and Mss Kalhryn at 8 oclock n the club-. rooms on Randolph Street. Electon of offcers wll plflcp follow GROUP TO MEET E. Bshop of B3 Post Boulevard, stenography and typewrtng. "HER" Gft s at ALYS DRESS SHOP Slacks.ll Perslnjr Avcuf CARTEKET Ser Our :\ftng ( nllecln or Holday Drfaxrs Ungerr Hats Swealerw LOVELY MPORTED HANDKERCHEFS Gft Certfcates Skrt Open Daly 9 Tl 9 *.e Entre Famly! longne Omega Hamlton Jlulova Uttnauer Wvler MENS TE BAR AND CUFF LNK SETS BALL PENS by: Papermate! KQUNTAN PENS by Parker, Waterman TRANSSTOR and CLOCK RADOS SHELD by SYLVAN1A *AM & FM Art Carved & Zppo long-lfe CAMERAS OPEN EVES. TLL 9 AH OF DEC. 5T1 Lady Schlck SHAVERS Craftsmen ALLETS Me ens Electrc SHAVERS luralte Westmnster Chme Clocks MANTLE CUCKOO DCKS CLOCKS New! Sbeaffera Cartrdge Fountan PEN sj.oo Free Gft- Wrappng! Rngs of All Watch Bals by Spetdrl»nd Kxqustf Jewelry "K STORE THAT SAVES VOU MONEV [STATE JEWELERS Man Street, Woodbrdge Tel. ME Ml>7l (NKXf XO TAlK TltlVrK;) USE OUR LAY AWAY PLAN all t>«,> u,t fluds Any lum M FRDAY, PFCFMBFR 1960 STENT ADERS Mss Kla Shrkfv.f (.lalham (seated second from leftl. presdent of the )av Sesson Stmlct ( (u.l nt nlon Junor Collet;*, Cranford, Kors over years program wth newly -elf clrd offcers. They are: ( to r) seated Vlnctnt ). Coppola of 473 Halstead Street, Fast Orange, secretary; Mss Sharkey; Vto A. Oa«llard of 800 Bower Street, Jndcn, vce-presdent; and Mss Beverly. Jwobson of 349 Klmora Avenue, Elzabeth, treasurer; standng Wendell R. Wlson of 6 Cyprew Street, Carteret, sergeant-at-arms; Wllam F. Denns of 12:J HUlcrest Avenue, Cranford, sophomore representatve wthout portfolo, and John J. PalHto of 112 Camden Street, Rosellp Park, freshmar representatve wthout portfolo. CARTERET The board of and refreshments wll drectors of the Carteret Womans the busness meetnk Club wll meet Monday, at 11 P.M. at the home of the pres- 1 dent. Mrs. Percy S. Galbrath. CARTERET The Thrd. 1 B Wllam Street. Dstrct Ladles Democratc Or-] Plans wll be completed for Banzflton wll meet Monday;the covered dsh luncheon to evenng, at «P.M. n Kolbasjbe held December 8, at Bt. Hall, Pershlng Avenue. Plans Marks parsh room and also ad for the Chrstmas party wll be for the clubs Chrstmas party completed at ths tme. to be held December 15. GBT SUGGESTON FOR THE SMOKER: The selecton o a.sutable Chrstmas for that very specal man always causes some degree of soul searchng and furrowed brows. Most men, partcularly smokers, are delghted wth somethng they truly want but would not buy for themselves. Hs favorte smoke and/o 1 fashonable smokng accessores are always wel come. Humdors areal treat for a cgar smgker), lghters, cgar cutters and holders, man-szed ashtrays or a box or two of hs favorte cgars are obtanable at local tobacco shops o: department stores. t& $ t 1895 CHRSTENSENS 1960 "T/e Frendly Store" as seen on TV NEW! clngng back! wont rde up! playtex magc-clng bra Stf,Nuw you Cun see on T.V. why ths remarkable new bra Vnnt rde up. The back clnss... alway& stays comfortubly n place. Shoulder straps wont cut or bnd because elastc n the straps lets you reach, stretch, bend. And ths bra keeps ts shape and yours even after montls o machne washng*... lung after ordnary bas have become lmp, shrunken and shapeless. Whte. 3UA to 41K Chrstensens hfmrtnwnt Store * \t /v Junor Club Contnues Assstance AVENEL A collecton of toys was sent to the Overbrook School for the Blnd, Phladelpha, by the Junor Womans Club of Avenel. Mr*. Don- Roder, as n charge of the project, te members are now collectclothng, scarfs, toletres, ;ames and puzzles for the hrstmas basket for the grls, ur years and up, at Vtneland tate School for the mentally. Artcles are due Mrs. James azza by December 12. Donatons were mnelp, to the venol-colonla Frst AdSquad, pper Extremty. Amputee und. The ndependentleader lrlstmas Fund and 1 the Save Chldren Federaton. A floaton was ako made to the nmlass College Lbrary Study nter to help furnsh the new- -bult hall. Twenty fve letters were sent y Mrs. Mazza, Upper ExTnly Amputee Fund charnan. to nterested papops who mght come n Corlaf wth lersons needrfg the Trappoft Of lls fund. The membershp tea sched uled for December 3.was fur her planned, Anothjjr lnvta on was extended lby Mrs, Martn Gutowsk, membershp haman, to all nterested women between the ages of 18 and 35, to call her at ME or Mrs. John E &n;ptesl dent, ME f desrous o; ttendng the tea. Candy sale orders are due Mrs. Mazza today. The order dll be delvered n tme for th holdays. A Chrstmas party- wa planned for the members chlldren for December 28 at Mrs. Gutowsks, J4 George Street, : M, VERSEG KEELECTED CARTERET Prank Ver seg was reelected treasurer ol Je Lone Star Socal and Ath letc Club for the 25th con ecutlye year. Other offcers are: Stephen Babes, presdent Joseph/Feldhem.vce presdent Charles Russo, secretary. Safest. Cleanest;, Rug Cleanng! Possble Gve your houn new btaaty... your rug new lfe «sj(j color. Phone PA for 4-day servce 5. tkyes Rartan Bays Only Rug Cleanng Plant, 4th *nd Stovca Av«. Suutl Alllboy New J«rt«y Member vt Natonal and S*W J.. y lf-u.f KK Cleanort Avenel PTA to Offer Chldrens Theatre AVENEL The P.T.A. of Schools 4 and 5 wll present j Hans Chrstan Andersens ary tale The Magc Red Shoes" at the Barren Junor " Hgh School December 17 at a PAOE TWENTY-THREE VtQkl VOTlCtS LEGAL NOTCES t, tnsted Borough of Carteret. County of MMdlnn, or th# n*n»rl; Olnday J"!J 1 Co«ntr. Sew Jenay. Junepublc; n "and to sad prtfon ft jf V J 1,.. " m> n]t - * M1 fhotembersald streets desrrllw herenbefore, JCd not a * l l M - P»pared by dwsrd C. ReMfbe, and the seme are hereby r»- "4 rust Cftlholc 81o. s * MO<»"«. professonal engneers leased, ntlnulshed anrt fnrr--er nn wll, nu u.....""" 1 " n(1 "rretors" be and th«vacated me s hereby rejected and all The foregong ordnance *«n UK Nlhdaj Drcembfr 4 lt"! ghl nf lh Bormnh of Cert«re>,,tr<Ktuc«d at a meetng nf th* coun Sn>d H(> art nf «nl.., W 1 M " r fl""ty. New Jersey, nr ell of the Borough nf Camret he.d Omul, Tlptrw.t., " " n r1 twhltc n and to suct^december l. wo, when t *» "" m. rttmr wll start "fret rtrvrlbed on the aforesad 1 adopted on frst restng. The wn " 1-lnrk tt th.john nl Fsher m * M n. and the same are hereby ordnance wll be further consdered nd f«f«t«r on Mcond rendng for flnul At ft meetng of Md Cmnrll of th* "1 offcers for tte He lorexotn orrllnsnce was ln- Bormch o( Carteret on Dtremlw» " wll be held a n( j of the Conn- 15, 1M0 st»:m P. M Cmncll r1! of hr Boroush of Csfttret held Cnambers. Rfrnuul H«ll, Cookr Aveat whch tme nf commtttrps wll Heren her t 960, when t was. nu*. carterr;, v. J le sdontert on frst rtsdlnn. n The aeld and placep p nlrestml wll nl tw further d bt htn»n opportunltv to be heard on wrond rudln fof tlnul»doptlen PATRCK POTOCNO t» mfftlnj ol nld-councl of th«boronl (> zm f Charman nf Cateret on December Bh f C. P. J/J/tO /,/ ).. V >»M "«o at 8:00 B:OO P M. Councl "/ arty at Center c ** mt>n * *o*»«h Ha!. cooke A»«- MDDLESEX COVNTY ( Ol. Ft nf Cjrtere. N J at Whch tlm> LAW DVSON rt Dllf(l DOTK«T NO. :UtRET - Stanley 8tas-*" "" wrsons nterested wll as br-rn nrftd charman " fltm!n TH«MATTCR OF THE A.PP1.1- VA^T^MWTO CATON OF WLLAM B TRSTKNf amwl New Years Eve Borough Clef*. SKY ad XAM1L J. TF3TW8KT. to be held at St. r>metrl-, r _ f ^3 M and MARB T. TRSTBNBKY b;a wfe, lndlvldulll; anrt sad KAM! r us.communty Center.- Rfose- " "" ~ J. TMTSN8KT and MARE T. TRBT1NSXY. as parents anrt natural vclt Avenue, Cartcrrt Dfcem- oaunanrr >" 31. xtartlb at 1000 PM.«o" 0 of DEBORAH TtWTEN- ""* PROVDNO TOR THK- JOSErn Musc wll be furnshed by TheAND to rhanfte - ROHTs y cotacung _._ ftasrto or One Waaac at WRH and Genes LKRA SOTrF.S or ORCHARD.1TKEET N TMl!: CVH. ACTOS MOHETPA OAdDKS TRACT. K TKAL JUDOMSNT THK BOROtPCH Of farterkt. Wllam R. Trstensky and Ksmll VTnn.WX COnTTT, KXW JER-J Trstentky and MarlB T. Trstensly. [SFT h, wtfe; md Deborah Trstensly, an WHKREAS, A, rertaln descrbed por- p l»(ant. l»f»nt, Wllam WHllun TTSMnaj, Trst<j, an nfam. tlonj of mr«et» net down on Mtpyhereu TrtMnnky.»n nfant.»nt) lentltled "Map of Mohelda Gardens, Joaeph Trattmlcy. an nfant, an by mtuaterl n the Borough nf Uarteret, Kamll J. Trswntkv. and Mare T New Jersey, scale * - SO. May B. Tntenky, ther parent* and natural 1WP. =2J!S, fl.e -947, a 1959, ln-.h map» belnb fled n offl<» or me ConntT nerk, Mld- NOW TUBRSFOR Bl T AHD T] t s on ths 3Jrd day o^hpyembej, fosn Jersey, prepared 1R KSRGBT ORDANED BT TH l>«0, adjudged that Wllam R :30 P.M. The producton, to " c MAYOR AND COUNCL OF THlTrstensltj, Kamll J. Trst«nsky_ and >e presented by the Prnceon Chldrens group, s a dellr ronvenlt.rp, and that the n thnt porton of B«\lln- Therew Tnt«n»ky and profeslon.^: fnk.ncfrs am land srreyor., are nn requred for the puh- HECTON. That th» puollc rght* h rah Tmenrty. Wll Wllam BOROUOfl OF CARTERET that: Mare TNMMT. TNMMkT. h)«)» w *. lghtful three-act play wth nterest sll tw *rrvr<l tne Avenue from westerly «ldr ot,tenrty. nfants be and hereby l enrd hv releasng _ musc and dancng for chl- MtlnBHtshlv.1 md»«r»(lrn all nffsobo Street to the we«terly terrnlnu of Hd Btlllntlne Arenue and rtspectltely, of Wllam R. Tre*un,, h l d to amum assume the names, hf»t«f s as.ndlca.ed n the nforewld dewrlbd nrnps.»nd publc n thnt porton of Orchard 8tre«t Kamll J. Trestea, and Hate T. Tres- ren of all ages. t s wrtten!nd drected by Constance leasements or whch m»y exst from tlf southerly lne of Xr«ger ten, hs wfe: Deborah TresMn, (nfant), Wllam Tresteo llntant), theren; Avenue» thu nouthery t«rmlnu* Loux. Theresa Treten (nfant) and Joseph VOW. THEREFORE. The Story relates a talc of JDANEn ht- 7 BE T OR- of stld Orchard Street, as aald V,- romctfot the Bor- j reet» reets appear on_» a map Tresten (nfant), from and after enttled young grl who runs away j «h of December 23rd, MC. and that wthn ten days hereof sad plantffs c»r.erft; Man of Mohelda,Gardens, stuated rom her grandfather to fnd..?"!, 1,, 1. Th n the Borough of Csrteret, C, N. J., "; cause a copy of ths Judgment to b* g vale rale " r au. m»y JO. 28. M 192T.. u.,,n, owned U, n _ ^_ r,.. _ adventure and exctement as on map eur.^r. "MAP of Hampshre Garden.. Se-Mon 1. stuated n Co. surveyed d and d mapped mped by Fred Predjv K newspaper publshed publlahed and Mrcu- lrcund developed by the Mohelda Realtypublshed once n th* Carttret Pruu, a dancng lady n the crcus. An unexpected meet ng wth the Boroufrh o( C^rteret, Mddlesex StnonB, Llcrnsed Lcensed MMuncpal u p tntt- latlng n thll county and wthn County, New Jrrsev, Juf l, 19.S9, neer and Lnnd Surveyor, No, 701, twenty (lays after entry of Judgment an old wtch who ha3 a par S2324, fle r»47, September S fled n llt Offce of the Clerk of shall fle ths Judgment and affdavt of u.l pubutottt* wul tfea of magc red shoes changes and Map H.tpshlre Garden* Mddlew County onjly», nrl, n Secton 1. sl-mted n the krouph fle No Map No be and MtddleMT Count; Clerk, and a certfed copy of the Jud(m«nt wth ;he course of events for the of Carteret, Mdd.esej County. Newthe same»re hereby released, exjersey. June l Mr jsmtjtlnnwmd and forever vacated. the provsons of the Statute and the Secretary of 3tat«pursuant to grl. September prepared by Ed-.SECTON 2. That any dedcaton Revsed Rules n such ca«mad* ward C. Belllv A- AMOclat.es, of the lnnds to publc use wthn ULE PARTY SUNDAY fesstnn enclneer and land pro- l(d. the portons of the aforesad streets and prarlded DO BOB THOlrfPSOU, as net down on the map herelnabore t) County Judge. _. PROVDKO... THB RH.KAPE EXTSOHSHMNT! AND VAT AT ON OF PlRLC 1911, owned and detelnped by theguardan*, hayng thl 13 day of Nnv*mb«r. 1M0. made applcaton to ROHTf; r» CERTAN STRHTTS Mohelda Realty Co., aurreyed and ] STUATED N THT! BOROtJOH OF mapped hy Fred Smons. Unused thla Court by dnly yerlfled complant for a Judgment uthorl*n loarttret. MDD.ESKX Mun flp»: Engne and Land Bur. NEW.BR8KT. reyor. No. 79:, n, fled fll n the Otftce ot them to aaume the name re spectlely WHEREAS, cert... descrbed _ the Clerk of Wddlese Oounty. _ jt on. t of Wllam R. TTMMn, K»mll v.wts ser down on j map "entltedjlv B.Jrf, nfe No «fll" Map Nolj.TresWn. and Mare T. Tresten, hs Map of Hjmpshlre Osrdena. 8*rtlon ll!>«." hate not l»en opened nnt are wfe: Deborah Trtster. (nfant* Kltusted n the Borough of Cr-nnt requred for the publc con-wullam Tresten dntanl), Theresa ^eptember Hsm P h: " rountv,"new Tfnlence and Tresten (nfant), ana Joseph =947, WHEHEA8 the publc nterest wlllten (nfant) and t appearng w tn» br serred hy releasng the landsjtourt that they hate suffcent! wthn the area of a porton or Hal- compled wth all provsons or llntlne Street and Orchard Street. N.J.S. 1A:51-1 et seq., and^ Rev from lt«dedlcstlon, and any puhllo Rules relatng thereof, and the court or rtdhta whch mght beng satsfed that there aw no reasonable objecton! thereto. «. 1MB. and Man OarclenR, Secton CARTERET The Altar veyors, "be and th<" s.me are hereby,nd Rosary Socety of the Holy.released, er,!n«.ul.<!n><t and forever vacated. amlly Church wll hold Ths, Ml, el, tlon hrlstmas party and exc ge.the lands to pub::,- use wthn the f gfts next Sunday ^ ^ 5 ^ o ^ ChoOl hall at 2 P.M. Mrs^W-5en" R tlonl P smuled"l the Borer Sak, presdent,, Wll bo n 0URl or uartcre:, Mlddlese County GOT TV TROUBLES? CALL HOME TV K Servng You Day and Nghl BRAND NEW TUBES Am 21" Alnnzed Pclrr Tube $28.95 One Year Warranty Prce ncludes nstallaton n Your Home ALL WORK FULLY* GUARANTEE^) descrbed, s.hereby rejected, and all rlrhts of the Borough * "-»"* PUBLC NOTCE publc notce 1«hereby gven that. Alexander Court*. Collector of LM of the Borough of Cartertt, Mddlesex County, N. *T wll ell at publc aucton n the Collectors Offce, n the Borough Hall on the 8th day of December 1M0 at 10 oclock n th«lorenoon the followng descrbed lands. h, a.,nev. N Jtrey, J Juf J 11, 1M , fle P g?5^ *«7, *, September p 8, 1951). and Mat The tale wll be made at the tlmt and place atort&ald and wll be Chrstmas carols. of Hampshre QQardens, Secton J Tryng holday.current DVDEND per Annum ed Qoartcrly The Chrstmas Season s one more reason why t? wse to set asde savngs. Ready cash lets you shop early and gve generously wthout fear adjourned from day to day a* may be neceaaary untl th«sale t complete. The amount M forth belo* nprtfnu a compute tutomant of tl muncpal charges aganst the property elatlng on December together wth nterest and cost* on al) lttma computed to July 1, 1940, to whch sum there shall be added addtonal ntense computed to th«date of aale and cost cf sale. The sale wll b«made n l«e to such person as mll purchase the property»ub]ect to redempton at the lowest rtta of nttrtst. but n so cue n excess of 8% per annum. f at the tale a penon shall offer to purchust subject to redempton at the rat«of nterest lew than 1%. he may, n leu of any rate of nterest to redeem, offer a premum over and above tht amount of tales or other charge*, as n tbt law tptclfltd. due to muncpalty, and the property shall be struck oft and sold to the bdder who ottered to pay the amount of taxes or other charges. l>lu the hghest amount ol premum. Payment for the sale shall be made before the concluson of the sale, or the property altall be resold. Any parcel of real property, tor whch there shall be no other purchaser, wll b* struck off and told to the,borougn of Carteret n fee, for redempton at 8%. and the borough shall have the same remedlt and rtghu as other purchasers, ncludng the rght to bar or foreclose the rght ef redempton.. The Mlt Ls made under the provson of the Revsed Statutes of H Jersey enttled "Sale of Real Property to enforce Lens," Secton 5*-5-19 to 34-J-1U, et «q. At any tme before the sale the owner may make payment of the amount due. together wth lmcrett and cost ncurred to date of payment and whch payment shall be made at the offce of the Collector of Taxes. Borough Hall, C*rter«t r, H. J. Collector of Taxes, Borough Hall, Carteret, N. J. OCAL. ALEXANDBB COMBA. Collector of 3.U8M Tuu of stckng your neck out fnancally Come n soon and start savng for happer, worry-free holdays next year. OWNER BLOC* LOT.. Carport Swmmng Club, too. M-Jl 1 ( Bwtyn Han MS u C. P. ll/u, 1«. M; 11/1/JO BANKNG 9OUB8: Monday - Tburadaj, 9 A M. - S P. M. - frtd»y U l l P MudU*ex County ar^u bank The PERTH AMBOY Savngs nsttuton flsh AJWOT. H* H51Y tuta ptron huuamce cotroax S E R v C t T O L A V E R S S N C E ltl,

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